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paul joseph watson
Viral video showing something weird going on with Katy Perry's eye is driving the conspiracy theorist mad.
We've got nearly 10 million views on Twitter alone overnight.
Let's take a look. I mean, I mean, at first glance, it does seem a bit odd, doesn't it?
The initial response was that this was evidence the Katy Perry bot had malfunctioned on stage and the software needs updating and you're in the middle of a gig.
Of course, most of these people were joking, but others, it seemed, were deadly serious.
Celebrities are being replaced by robotic clones created by the Illuminati.
Now, it's not that these celebs look a bit similar.
It's that they're being replaced by robotic clones created by the Illuminati.
There's actually a conspiracy theory about a factory that creates clones of Tom Cruise.
Cruise doesn't perform his own stunts, you see.
Oh, no. The clones are thrown in to do the job for him, many of them dying in the process.
Apparently. Imagine going that far down the rabbit hole.
Anyway, Katie isn't averse to a bit of Illuminati symbolism herself.
Anti-vaxxers were quick to give their take.
unidentified
According to them, it's the eye of the Pfizer!
paul joseph watson
I vaxxed a girl and I didn't like it.
I wasn't gonna sing that one.
Although never acknowledged to have been caused by the vaccine, many pointed to Justin Bieber's revelation that he was suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which led to the partial paralysis of his face, and compared it with Katy Perry's eye malfunction.
A video posted by Canadian actress Jennifer Gibson went viral.
After having first been posted on Instagram back in July 2021, Gibson revealed that the left-hand side of her face was paralyzed after taking the shot and said that she was suffering from Bell's palsy.
The actress had previously posted numerous other photos to her Instagram page urging people to wear masks and take vaccines.
Despite the alarming symptoms seen on video, Gibson asserted that she'd be happy To get jabbed again.
unidentified
So I got it about two weeks after getting my vaccine, but I have to say that I would do it again.
paul joseph watson
Jab me harder, daddy! Studies show that although no definitive link has been found, there have been recorded cases of both Bell's Palsy and Ramsey-Hunt syndrome after COVID vaccinations.
People who thought Perry's public face glitch was vax-related highlighted the pop star's relentless promotion of COVID jabs.
I mean, she literally dressed up as a vaccine, but was Katy Perry's onstage eye malfunction a vax side effect?
Almost certainly not, and claiming it was actually harms the credibility of highlighting genuine legitimate issues and concerns about the vaccine.
Some suggested that Perry was doing it deliberately and it was all part of the show.
Others lashed out at me for merely tweeting about it, asking what was going on.
A tweet! By a man that's never had a girlfriend!
Right, no need to be mean.
One person took delight in proving me wrong, even though I never said I knew what it was.
unidentified
Hey, Paul, there's something called Google out there, and this is the first thing that pops up when you type Katy Perry Eye.
paul joseph watson
The link to a Newsweek article in which Perry talks about her wonk eye.
Included is a picture of... Perry responding to an image showing her left eye partially closed, not the right eye as seen in the recent video.
Here's another one showing the left eye, not the right affected.
And anyway, Wong Kai is another term for lazy eye.
That's where the weaker or lazy eye often wanders inward or outward, not where the eyelid closes repeatedly.
The general consensus was that it was all part of the act.
Maybe Katy Perry wants you to think she's a robot.
I mean, most of her songs are probably written by computer algorithms, so what does it even matter at this point?
She played an android in a 2019 music video so she's probably just resurrecting the character.
Pretty sure she knows how to do that intentionally.
I think I saw her do it on Idol once.
I mean, yeah, she is pretty out there.
Either it was all part of the act, or Perry's robot clone wasn't malfunctioning, but her fake eyelashes were.
Lash glue got stuck and pulling the skin outside the eye fixed it.
Probably just fake eyelash adhesive sticking the lid closed.
I mean, yeah, possibly, but then why is she touching the side of her head, not the actual eyelash?
Yeah. And you could also argue that claiming this is vax-related when it isn't detracts from genuine,
genuine real issues with the vaccine and allows the media to dismiss it all as collective lunacy.
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Big day we have for you today.
Not show, day.
I'll actually be doing double duty today and hosting the War Room for Owen Schroer, who is sitting in for Alex Jones today.
So we'll have a full six hours ahead of us.
And of course, I look to the phone calls to help me through this marathon day.
But Very glad to be here.
Very glad that you're here with us.
However, you've been able to circumvent censorship and find us.
Welcome to the show.
Lots of videos to show you today.
Of course, lots of stories to get to, all of which you can find on the Substack, harrisonhillsmith.substack.com.
We post all of our shows, all of our stories there before the show each day, sometimes during the show, depending on how sprightly I am in the morning.
We can go there and find it and read along with us as we delve into the depths of communistic insanity that's being brought about the world over.
We'll be going to lots of videos today, taking lots of your phone calls.
No guests on today's show, so we'll be taking a full two hours of your phone calls starting in the second hour.
But first, we'll begin, as we always do, with our daily dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, October 27, 2022.
Kanye West, no longer a billionaire, says Forbes.
Rapper Ye's falling out with corporate partners.
Ahem. Rapper Ye's falling out with corporate partners, that's how they're putting it, has cost him his status as a billionaire, according to Forbes.
In the last few weeks, Ye, also known as Kanye West, has seen his luxury fashion house Balenciaga, Gap, and most recently Adidas, in business relationships with him for anti-Semitic comments and wearing a shirt with a slogan linked to the Ku Klux Klan.
That's right, folks. That's how CNN.com is reporting Kanye West having worn a shirt that simply said, white lives matter.
They're claiming that that is a phrase that is linked to the cross-burning, black guy lynching, hood-wearing, Ku Klux Klan.
Yeah. Yeah, that's how they're putting it.
And of course, again, I'm still a little bit confused.
What were the anti-Semitic comments again?
What were they? I can't quite remember.
I remember DEFCON 3.
I remember that. That was funny.
What were the antisemitic comments?
I think all he said was that if you criticize Jews, they will go out of their way to destroy your life.
That they created cancel culture.
So, is that antisemitic or is it what's happening in real time?
I'm very confused here.
I think Balenciaga, Gap, and Adidas are frankly being very anti-Semitic right now.
Incredible. On Tuesday, Forbes, one of the leading trackers of wealth amongst the world's financial elites, declared it had dropped yay from its list of billionaires.
It estimated the Adidas deal accounted for more than $1.5 billion of his net worth, but Forbes now estimates it at a mere $400 million.
Forbes has said that the $400 million remaining of his net worth comes from real estate cash in his music catalog and a 5% stake in ex-wife Kim Kardashian's shapewear firm's skims.
Of course, it's likely the EA still considers himself a billionaire, considering that he's complained for years that Forbes was underestimating his net worth.
Forbes reported in 2020, when it first listed him as a billionaire, he texted the magazine saying, it's not a billion, it's 3.3 billion, since no one at Forbes knows how to count.
Incredible. So, yes...
You know, when it first happened, when Kanye West first said that Jews started cancel culture, I thought that it would put places like the ADL in sort of a sticky situation because on one hand, you don't want him out there saying this type of stuff.
On the other hand, shutting him down would sort of prove him right.
Turns out they didn't really care about proving him right.
It turns out when you actually have the power to completely destroy the richest black man in world history, When you can, within the course of a week, completely dismantle a legacy, an industry, really.
That's grown up around this guy that took, you know, decades to build.
When you can tear it down in a single week with a couple of phone calls, turns out you don't need to care about looking hypocritical.
Turns out you don't need to worry too much about the whole proving him right thing because it's just a signal to everybody else.
You think you're able to withstand the onslaught?
Kanye West has been brought low on Again, for not really saying anything bad.
He didn't call for Second Holocaust.
He didn't start going off about the Jewish faith or anything of the sort.
He literally just said that if you speak out against Jewish people, the Jewish people all come together to destroy you.
So, you know, I was personally very offended at that.
I thought, how dare he say such an untruthful thing?
Boy, am I being taught a lesson.
Boy, am I learning a lot of new things this week.
Incredible. Moving on here.
Following the PR crisis, PayPal again updates TOS. Hoping you won't notice.
See, on October 8th, the company updated its terms of service agreement to include a clause enabling it to withdraw $2,500 from users' bank accounts simply for posting anything the company deems as misinformation or offensive.
Unsurprisingly, the backlash was instant and massive.
Who would have guessed that consumers don't want companies trying to police their speech by threatening to drain their bank accounts for saying something that the company doesn't like?
Previously, I would have just seen this as yet another example of big tech in the financial institutions world.
Having massive overreach and really overextending their place in our society as facilitators of transaction to speech police.
But now in the light of all this Kanye West stuff, I'm wondering a whole bunch of other different things about PayPal.
unidentified
No, no, no.
harrison smith
I'm sure it's a Hindu that runs PayPal, right?
That's got to be the case.
Actually, it probably is.
So yeah, PayPal got in a lot of hot water for saying that they were going to take $2,500 out of your bank account if you say something they don't like.
A big uproar. They said, whoa, whoa, we're taking it out.
Sorry. No, we actually never said that.
We never said that, but we're also taking it out.
And don't worry, it's outrageous, conspiracy theory, anti-Semitic.
And everybody went, all right, good, good.
You've learned your lesson. You're not going to do something like that.
And they're like, what? No, of course not.
Why would we ever?
Us? PayPal?
Us? The banks? What?
What? Control speech?
Why would we even? No, of course not.
And then two days later, they're like, all right, add it back in.
Okay, all right, everybody's quiet now.
Just slip it back in there.
I hope nobody noticed. So we noticed they've put it back in.
They've slipped it back into their terms of service.
Despite denying it and then claiming to take it out, they just quietly slip it back in because, you know, what's the point of owning a...
I mean, that's the point, right?
Of course. Beat him into nearly a coma, almost took his life.
He then set his dog on him, apparently.
So that's what you get for being a conservative and a Republican in Florida these days.
Beaten half to death, having a dog sicked on you.
So this is the wonderful, wonderful new America they're creating for us as they continually...
Continually, without exhausting their energy or their store of petulant outrage, continually tell us how dangerous white Republicans are.
So dangerous that if you walk down the street, you might be beaten half to death.
That shows you how dangerous they really are.
I mean, that level of hatred and vitriol and violence, it's got to be reflective of how bad they are, how bad the victim is.
Of course, that's how it works.
Elon Musk walks into Twitter HQ carrying a sink.
I have no idea what this is about, but we'll figure it out.
There's the video of it. He seems to think it's hilarious, so we'll see about that.
Finally, we have this. Election alert.
250,000 unverified new Pennsylvania voters were sent ballots days before the midterms.
Oh, it looks like they're cheating again.
Oh, it looks like they're running an ogre because they're just going to cheat.
They don't have to actually win. All right, welcome back, folks.
unidentified
Breaking right now, just minutes to go.
harrison smith
Apparently a hacker...
Somebody has gotten access to New York Post's website backend and is changing headlines and then republishing the stories on social media automatically.
I can't even say what they're posting.
I guess we can, yeah.
Governor Abbott, I will order Border Patrol to start slaughtering illegals.
That one's kind of funny. Zeldin, Eric Adams is NYC's fried chicken-eating monkey.
Good Lord. Rufo, we must destroy and imprison union teachers.
Wow, wow, wow.
Okay, so yeah, just...
That was 10 minutes ago, so in the last 10 minutes, they've published quite a few stories.
I wonder how that's happening and how they're dealing with it.
Pretty interesting. So that just broke 10 minutes ago, so I guess it's still going on.
They're still publishing stories made up in rather offensive headlines, I have to say.
Well, one of the big stories this week is that tomorrow, Friday, Elon Musk will officially take control of Twitter.
It's been a terrible week to get banned on Twitter, if you ask me.
Will Elon Musk restore the most popular accounts?
Can you imagine what it will be like once again?
Do you remember what it was like back then, back before 2018?
Can't you see it? You wake up in the morning, you roll over and open up your Twitter account just to check the news and There, trending, is the latest banger from Donald Trump.
Nick Fuentes is ratioing AOC and humiliating her across the internet.
Alex Jones is live streaming from his backyard.
Can't you see it? Can't you see the world like it was supposed to be?
Twitter as a free speech, free for all.
As even those who don't comport 100% with the mainstream narrative are actually able to speak out and express themselves.
Wouldn't that be something?
Wouldn't that be amazing? Or maybe it'll go the other direction and Elon Musk will simply start Actually applying hate speech laws across the board and then Twitter will just go away.
Then just everybody will be kicked off.
All of the very prominent, powerful, blue checkmark Twitter accounts that routinely post the most hateful and bigoted rhetoric you've ever seen with absolutely no backlash, getting tens of thousands of likes and retweets.
Maybe those will just go away.
Maybe the likes of...
Bishop Swan and all of the freaking weirdos that I saw at the White House who are now cluttering up my feed endlessly.
In fact, I need to do some Twitter analytics stuff because it has been...
More noticeable than you can even explain.
Like, if anybody here has a Twitter account, you've all noticed, haven't you?
I mean, in the last couple days, I've never heard of these people ever.
Nobody I know, like, nobody I follow follows them.
But my feed is now filled with people that I don't follow that are left-wing activists that all went to the White House this weekend.
So they go to the White House, and then suddenly their Twitter feeds...
Are forced into everyone's subscriptions.
Absolutely everyone. DeviantDad, whatever that one is.
JoJoJers. Joe Cooper, I think is another one.
I've never heard of these people ever.
And then they just fill up my timeline.
And it's just the most... They are just routinely posting the most absurd crap ever.
This Joe Cooper guy said...
Let's see if we can find it.
Because I've been bookmarking him just...
To be like, who are these people and why are they in my feed?
And also, how hilarious are the things that they say?
And the arguments that they try to make.
Boy, are they funny. This one guy, Joe Cooper, posted a poll that's like, I just want a yes or no answer.
Does Joe Biden deserve more positive mainstream politics?
A plum. Doesn't he deserve more positive mainstream coverage?
Joe Biden. Joe Biden, who can't string a single word together, let alone a sentence, who gets nothing but positive reports continuously from the mainstream media.
And they're just like, uh, yeah, we need more.
Yeah, a little bit more. John Cooper, here it is.
A simple yes or no to prove a point.
Does President Biden deserve more positive media attention?
I guess the simple answer would be no.
Then, I guess, if that's the only answer that you want, the answer is no.
And there it is. And this guy, Dash Dobrofsky, same type of thing.
Don't follow him, and yet his accounts are force-fed into my stuff.
Again, I don't even know if these people went to the White House, but I'm willing to bet you they are, based solely on the fact that they are being forced into my feed.
Can we find that out? Did John Cooper go to the White House with the social media extravaganza that they held there?
And we know that Twitter has been censoring content for a long time.
Big in-kind donation of destroying the Hunter Biden story before anybody gets to actually hear about it and decide for themselves.
But is there any law against, like, forcing your opinions down other people's doors?
Like, doesn't that then make you a publisher when you're picking and choosing who gets read and who doesn't?
Wouldn't that make you an editor of sorts?
And wouldn't that disqualify you from Section 230 protection?
I don't know. I don't know.
But what I do know is that there is clearly and increasingly...
Overwhelming, like ubiquitous cooperation between the big tech companies.
What does it say? You've highlighted something there.
Campaign chair for Barack Obama.
Yeah, okay. I'm not surprised.
Again, the only time I've heard about him is this week when his tweets started suddenly popping up in my feed.
Never subscribe to him.
Don't follow anybody that follows him.
They're just forcing it out there.
So this is what's happening.
It's the open, blatant cooperation, whether it's behind the scenes with big tech employees going in, reading your private messages.
Private messages of people who simply question the election internally.
You're messaging somebody. Hey, did you see this?
Yeah, that was really suspicious.
Man, I was watching CNN and this happened.
That was crazy. Meanwhile, there's some limp-wristed, probably foreigner weirdo sitting in L.A. in some, either in their house or some fancy office.
And we'll show you some videos on the other side because people have been posting their day at work at Twitter.
And it's not work.
It's adult daycare with alcohol.
It's pathetic, but it's these people in their comfy, plush, luxurious existence in some high-rise in San Francisco who is reading your messages and then going, this needs to be reported to the police.
I am a teacher's pet, and this must be reported to the SS. This must be reported to the The operators of the Gulag, they must know about this.
And so they send your information to the FBI, who then uses it to inform their investigation as they are without need to get a warrant, can just act completely.
Out of line with the tenets and purpose of the Constitution.
And then, of course, they bring together social media influencers.
Whether it's for the vaccine or the Ukraine war, they get them all on the same page to force feed their message out to the public and make it appear as though it's a grassroots, independent, legitimate support.
This is our new reality, folks.
Welcome back, folks. As we continue to talk about Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter and the way that Twitter and the establishment, that is the government itself, actually are cooperating in ensuring that only the mainstream official government-approved narrative is allowed to be expressed openly and in public,
it's worth noting that Amongst many of the reasons that the powers that be want to destroy InfoWars, one of the main ones, I think, is the way that Alex in particular and InfoWars in general have a history of taking on new developments in technology and making the most out of them.
I think InfoWars.com was probably one of the first...
Websites out there where you had a host on the radio who could then direct you to a website that had the evidence of what he was talking about, where you could go and see the photos or the documents for themselves.
That was early on in the days of the internet in general when social media came about.
InfoWars dominated the landscape while mainstream media floundered and failed to even recognize what a big deal social media was.
And as new advancements were made in technology, InfoWars was always on the cutting edge, always on the forefront, always changing our tactics to fit the field of battle, as it were.
And that's a major threat because what that's reflective of is the The flexibility and the creativity that comes with a small, independent organization that's funded by the people and not by billionaires and think tanks and corporate boards.
You can just do it. You can just start streaming.
Once live streaming becomes a thing, you can just start live streaming.
Once social media and meme culture takes off, InfoWars is at the center of it and at the head of it and helping to shape the way that culture is made in this country.
So as much as the information that we cover and that we've exposed over the years gives them all the reason in the world to want us dead and want us destroyed and want us crippled, it really has a lot to do also with the ability of InfoWars to make changes to fit with it really has a lot to do also with the ability of InfoWars to make changes
And you understand that this purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk, we'll get into that in just a second, but this is one of the reasons they want InfoWars destroyed.
It's one of the reasons why InfoWars was such a threat, and it has to do with our core ideology, which is to constantly be changing with the times.
You treat this like a literal war, and the Opponents that we're up against are stuck in this sort of industrialized war machine that can't change tactics quickly.
It can't move with any alacrity to actually change tactics to conform to the battlefield.
They have to try to get people onto the battlefield that they already know so well, which is the mainstream media, and destroy the ability for anybody to wage guerrilla war on On the social media platform.
That's one of the reasons that they've kicked us off, and yet we continue to dominate.
Even without official accounts, even without the ability to post ourselves, our content still spreads across the airwaves, spreads across the social media networks, and makes a massive difference.
And you can even see that in the trials themselves when they're talking about the defamation trials, when they're talking about Alex Jones.
They talk about The ability of Alex and Infowars to dominate the social media space as being totally unparalleled without competition from right or left.
In fact, the woman who testified as an expert said she relied on something like 50 expert academic papers as they investigate and try to figure out why Infowars was so dominant and what they could do to stop it.
And she said something like, you know, Alex Jones was bigger than Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Tucker Carlson combined during 2016 in the election there.
And that's why they want us destroyed.
That's why they want us to shut down.
That's why they want to control the social media networks is because when they don't control it, It actually goes against them.
If they don't actively censor things, the just natural position of the internet is conservative, right-wing, and truth.
And when you're peddling lies and liberal nonsense, then you have to brutally and ruthlessly censor anybody who opposes you.
So don't let them.
Show them that they can't win.
They can't defeat the ideas that That have brought Infowars to the prominence at which we currently sit.
Go to Infowarsstore.com and support us today, won't you?
Infowarsstore.com. Help keep us on the air.
Help keep us on social media.
Help keep us fighting back against these tyrannical madmen trying to openly depopulate the world and bring about a total system of currency control.
One of the other accounts that, again, I just assume is now in cooperation with the White House and the Democratic Party because I've never seen them before, and yet over the last couple days I've seen post after post from them, each more ridiculous than the last, says things like this.
If you found out your doctor was a Trump supporter, would you find a new doctor?
Democrats aren't just running against Republicans.
We're running against the effing media who refuses to talk about all the good the Democrats are doing.
I'm sick of it. Anyone else?
17,000 likes.
Can you imagine being so delusional?
Can you imagine being this disconnected with reality?
It really is.
I mean, it's like there's two parallel realities, except there's not.
No, there's just one. There's one reality.
And it's one that we express on this show on a daily basis as we just look at things as they are and without bias and without trying to force it into some pre-established frame.
Look at it for what it is.
And then there is the false reality.
There is the nonsense, made-up, schizophrenic, madness reality of the liberals where they actually believe that the media is right-wing and isn't doing enough to support the Democrats.
This is how – I mean this is crazy.
This is crazy. It's legitimately like worrying, like this person should be in some sort of mental institution, but they're not.
No, they're going to the White House, and they're cooperating with Twitter to get their tweets, as completely insane as they are, force-fed into the average American's consciousness.
He says, holy moly, President Biden just announced $1 billion in savings to provide concrete inflation relief to American families, and there's more coming.
Who else trusts Dark Brandon over Republicans to fight inflation?
What does this even mean?
This means that the Biden administration is still spending trillions of dollars, more than it even has, just racking up trillions of dollars in debt, but decided to simply roll back some of the Expenditures that they've accrued from their actions, and they're calling that savings and claiming it's fighting inflation.
Again, it's just complete and total nonsense.
matt infowars
Modern-day propaganda.
harrison smith
Yeah, this is modern-day propaganda.
It's extremely sophisticated, I guess.
I mean, it's not, though, because everybody can see how fake this is.
So this is just like... Reinforcement for their ideological slaves.
This is just like the whip cracking for the ideological slaves.
Just go, if you thought you were going to get out of this vortex of insanity, you are very wrong.
You're staying in there. He says, if you knew your neighbors stormed the Capitol on January 6th, would you report them to the FBI? Hilarious.
The first response is, you did the right thing.
This is for everyone who says yes.
Thank you, Nazis. Thank you, fascists.
You did the right thing, reporting your neighbors.
But, of course, just about every response to this is yes.
In.01 FIM two seconds.
I don't know what that is. So, okay, this has changed a lot.
This is good. Yesterday when I looked at this same tweet, every single response was like this one.
I would report them in a heartbeat if they were part of January 6th.
I would not report them for growing weed, having an abortion, or inviting multicultural or multiracial friends over.
unidentified
What? Like, they live in fantasy world!
They think people are reporting people for having multiracial friendships?
harrison smith
Like, what are they fighting for?
Who are they fighting against?
unidentified
These people are insane and they run the world.
harrison smith
Ladies and gentlemen, we'll talk about Elon Musk's purchase and actually, you know, what he's saying about taking over Twitter.
In this segment, we're also going to be taking your calls throughout the next two hours.
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Again, I wanted to start talking about Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter and the reaction to it.
But in that... I want to start talking about the fact that these left-wing propaganda artists are being force-fed into our Twitter feed.
And there's something deeper at work here.
That is really revealed by these people who are being force-fed to the American public.
Again, call to activism says, if you knew your neighbor stormed the Capitol on January 6th, would you report them to the FBI? Let's just go through some of the top responses here.
My cousin did, and I reported her and her family.
Reporting their cousin.
Are you kidding? I'd report family members.
539 likes. I reported my gardener's neighbor, Jed, he's currently serving four years in prison.
I doubled my gardener's salary and bought him a new chainsaw.
His gardener's neighbor, he reported and sent to prison for four years and thinks that he is the good person in this situation.
Morgan Peters at Holiday Joy underscore Joy says, My ex's mother and brother were at the rally.
I scoured pics from the Capitol to see if they went there.
I half expected to see my own brother's picture.
None showed up, but I was absolutely prepared to turn them in if I did.
So here's somebody that didn't report anybody to the FBI, but actually spent time scouring the pictures looking for evidence of someone that they knew so they could report them to the FBI and left disappointed that they weren't able to do so.
User Lizard says, yes, I keep waiting to see a picture of someone I might know.
Hell, I would turn in family.
I would report them in a heartbeat if they were a part of January 6th.
I would not report them for growing weed, having an abortion, or inviting multicultural or multiracial friends over.
And this is the point, right?
This is the point. These people are on a crusade and will not shut up about how virtuous they are, how they're the good people.
They're the best people in the world.
They're the ones who have respect for their fellow human beings, that have compassion for one another.
They are the most sickeningly evil group of people this world has ever seen.
They are more than willing.
They're ecstatic. They're elated.
They're eager to send their fellow Americans to prison for years for trespassing.
They are so extreme.
unidentified
They're so radicalized.
They're worse than what? The Nazis?
harrison smith
I mean, they are Nazis.
These people are the Nazis.
These people are the victims of brainwashing and propaganda.
If they were in Nazi Germany, they would be the most radical Nazis around.
Because these people don't have their own thoughts.
They go along with what the...
What the current atmosphere is, they go along with whatever is being pumped into their mind.
So just take the same person, they're like an empty vessel.
You put them in Nazi Germany, they're Nazis.
You put them in America in the 21st century, and they are radicalized by the liberal media to be viciously hateful against their fellow Americans who happen to vote differently than they do.
It's not like you could put them in Nazi Germany and they would be just as viciously against the...
No, no. They just conform. They conform to whatever atmosphere they're introduced to.
This person says, if I knew my child stormed the Capitol on January 6th, I would report them.
So a neighbor gets absolutely no hesitation.
Reporting their own child to the FBI. And again, this isn't just empty rhetoric.
There are people...
In prison right now, who've been sentenced to prison for 60 years on the basis of their own children's testimony against them in the courtroom.
People's own children going and testifying and sending their father away for 60 years for the crime of going to the Capitol on January 6th.
And they feel good about it.
They don't feel shame. They don't feel embarrassed.
They feel good.
And of course, Joseph Gerber Replies, if you were wondering if you would turn your Jewish neighbors into the Nazis, now you know.
And that's the reality of it.
These people have no concept of what it is to actually stand up against authority.
They are tools of the authority.
They're teacher's pets. They're the universally most despised creatures in all of human history, is this type of character, this type of person.
And yet, they're not only celebrated for this behavior, they make it Their personality and it's horrific.
I know I'm spending a lot of time on this but Is anybody else talking about it?
Anybody else noticing this?
Anybody else having visceral reactions to the idea of people turning in their own family members to the federal police, searching out, trying to find, doing investigations into their own family members on behalf of the federal police to destroy their lives and put them in a concrete box for years, and they feel no sympathy, no empathy, no Sorrow for it, and yet these people think that they're the ones standing up against the powerful.
They think they're the ones who are the resistance.
These people believe that they are the rebels from Star Wars or the French resistance under the Nazis.
They're the Dolores Umbridges.
They're the Randalls from Recess.
They're the teacher's pet, sniveling little creatures sitting in the folds of fat of Jabba the Hutt laughing along because of their Exalted position as the pet of the corrupt and the servant of the most wicked people in the world.
So, I mean, you can talk about all the news you want.
If you really want to know what's happening in America, if you really want to know the sickness that is bringing us down, it's all embodied in these tweets right here.
And of course, these people are, again, force fed to us through the Twitter algorithm.
They are Celebrated and held up as heroes, the people in charge are hoping that kids grow up seeing that if you want to be a good person, if you want to be cool, if you want to be accepted by your peers, then all you have to do is turn over your family to the authorities.
All you have to do is embrace the society as your new family, the social network as your new family, the government as your new family, the LGBT community as your new family, destroy your old family, kill your old family, send your old family to jail.
Because we're your new family now.
It's sick and disgusting and ubiquitous in this country right now.
And I don't know what the solution is.
I don't know. How do you...
I mean, do you just do it back to them?
If it's just like, well, if you reported anybody to the FBI over January 6th, we're going to come get you?
Like, is that the right answer?
Is that the tit-for-tat we want to get into?
I mean, that's the world that they're creating for us.
I would rather avoid it.
But they seem to be desperate to drag us down into that hell.
So Elon Musk is finalizing the purchase on Friday.
He walked into the headquarters of Twitter with a sink and captured it with the joke, let that sink in.
We have the video of it. If you want to play it as B-roll.
He also replied to himself saying he's meeting a lot of cool people at Twitter today.
Again, suggesting that his forced $44 billion buyout of the social media company has been completed.
Not completing the deal by October 28th would force Musk to go to trial as a result of committing and then backing out of the purchase.
When Elon Musk takes over, we may learn some interesting things.
We may learn about the number of bots that are on Twitter.
We may learn about the interactions that Twitter has had with the federal government and others.
Again, I find this all very strange, bizarre, unaccountable, because Elon Musk is, in all appearance, a liberal champion.
He started Tesla, which is the number one electric car company in the world, which is perfectly in line with the climate-mad ideology of the liberals.
So he's... The person singularly responsible for advancements in that technology.
He has a space company.
These people are obsessed with this idea of space.
They celebrate Jeff Bezos, operator of what is essentially slave camps, Amazon warehouses.
But Elon Musk got his spies.
Elon Musk gave half a million dollars to Amber Heard at one point.
He funds all of their...
He's completely in line with their ideology.
He's an immigrant. He's all these different things.
He's progressive. He's not a traditional dude by any sense.
But they despise him for one reason.
They absolutely despise him because he's not willing to use his power to promote their agenda.
And that's all that it is. It's not like he's coming in and saying, I'm going to reverse it.
I'm going to do to you what you did to us.
Some sort of... It's not just that they have to get their way.
They have to get their way 100% of the time and everyone has to be on board or they will be violent.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour has begun here on American Journal.
We're continuing to talk about the purchase of Twitter by Elon Musk.
Usually I try to cover a lot of different...
A lot of different topics. Sometimes you have these topics where everything sort of coalesces.
We're talking about big tech censorship and their cooperation with the federal government and their just hateful, heinous mindset in general.
It all comes together in this story.
We're covering it from multiple different angles.
We walked into the Twitter office yesterday with a sync and I was meeting people there.
Now, he put out a tweet saying, Dear Twitter Advertisers.
This was earlier today, just about an hour ago.
He says this, quote, I wanted to reach out personally to share my motivation in acquiring Twitter.
There has been much speculation about why I bought Twitter and what I think about advertising.
Most of it has been wrong.
The reason I acquired Twitter is because it is important to the future of civilization to have a common digital town square where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner without resorting to violence.
There is currently great danger that social media will splinter into far right and far left wing echo chambers that generate more hate and divide our society.
And though the relentless pursuit of clicks, much of traditional media has fueled and catered those polarized extremes.
But they believe that that is what brings in the money.
But in doing so, the opportunity for dialogue is lost.
That is why I bought Twitter.
I didn't do it because it would be easy.
I didn't do it to make more money.
I did it to try to help humanity whom I love.
And I do so with humility, recognizing that failure in pursuing this goal, despite our best efforts, is a very real possibility.
That said, Twitter obviously cannot become a free-for-all hellscape where anything can be said with no consequences.
In addition to adhering to the laws of the land, our platform must be warm and welcoming to all, where you can choose your desired experience according to your preferences, just as you can choose, for example, to see movies or play video games ranging from all ages to mature.
I also very much believe that advertising, when done right, can delight, entertain, and inform you.
It can show you a service or product or medical treatment that you never knew existed but is right for you.
For this to be true, it is essential to show Twitter users advertising that is as relevant as possible to their needs.
Low-relevancy ads are spam, but highly-relevant ads are actual content.
Fundamentally, Twitter aspires to be the most respected advertising platform in the world that strengthens your brand and grows your enterprise.
To everyone who partnered with us, I thank you.
Let us build something extraordinary together.
Well, sounds to me like a racist.
Sounds to me like an extremist.
Sounds very, very anti-Semitic, if you ask me.
Of course, it's none of those things.
It's very reasonable. It's very understandable.
It's a little bit troubling in certain ways from my perspective when it comes to calling advertising content and clearly is trying to make money out of this.
And, of course, it's always a bit of a red flag.
People are saying, yeah, this platform needs to be warm and welcoming to everyone.
Because what they mean, of course, is everyone except for you.
Everyone except for us. Everyone except for me.
Everyone else needs to feel warm and welcomed.
But, you know, white Christian men can get the hell out because they run everything, apparently.
I don't know. It's very confusing. It's very confusing when your world is awash with lies to try to pick out the truth.
But that statement's very reasonable.
Very... Normal.
Very much in line with what the original intent of Twitter was supposed to be.
Why it became such a prominent platform in the first place was because it held to these ideals and this type of thinking.
He says it's important for the future of civilization to have a common digital town square where a wide range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy way without resorting to violence.
Is that the extreme part?
Is that the part people are upset about?
Is that the part people are objecting to?
What is it here that people are so enraged about?
You realize what they're enraged about is that they don't have total control.
And this is the mindset of the liberals.
This is the mindset of the leftists.
And this is something that you need to really understand because you're fighting a war here against a psychopathic, many-headed hydra that is not okay with just being left alone.
It's not okay with just having 90% control.
It requires complete, total, absolute control over everything it touches and everything near it.
And once it gets control of those things, then it moves on to the next thing.
If you think you can move out to the woods and the liberals will leave you alone, think again.
You'll be ruby-ridged in no time.
We have to fight back with everything we've got.
unidentified
Welcome back, folks. We'll go out to your phone calls this segment.
harrison smith
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
Here's a question for you.
Once Elon Musk purchased Twitter, who are you most looking forward to getting back on the platform?
Is it Donald Trump?
Is it Alex Jones? Is it Nick Fuentes?
Is it Owen Schroer?
Is it Milo Yiannopoulos?
Is it Roger Stone? Just a list of number of people kicked off of Twitter.
I'd love to see American Nationalists back on.
He was a great clip creator.
Jinx would be another one I'd love to see back on.
matt infowars
Panther Den. Will Ben De Laurentiis be unshadowbanned?
harrison smith
Ben De Laurentiis? Will he be unshadowbanned?
Who are you looking forward to seeing again on Twitter?
Give us a call and tell us. The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
We'll go out to your phone calls in a second, but since we're on the topic of Twitter still...
Let's go to clip number 15.
This is a day in the life of a Twitter employee.
So as you may know, the Twitter employees wrote a letter to Elon Musk making demands of him.
Which again, this is all symbolic.
This is all metaphorical.
This is all... It's like God or nature or whatever it is.
It uses small stories as a microcosm of what's going on in the wider world.
There's like a consciousness that controls the universe, and it's like a fractal, right?
It's like what you see in a larger sense.
You can break it down infinitesimally small, and it still looks exactly the same.
And so that's sort of what's going on here.
This is like the typical city-dweller mindset, right?
At work here, you have a life of endless luxury, endless relaxation, endless privilege, and yet you demand more, and yet you feel persecuted, and yet you're on SSRIs, and you're drunk every night, and you're watching Netflix shows just to distract yourself from the hollow, empty, vapid feeling that pervades your every waking moment.
And you export that discomfort that you feel to...
What the media has told you to export it to.
It's mass formation psychosis, but sort of a continual rolling mass formation psychosis, where instead of at a single moment with the whole nation feeling dislocated, feeling angry, feeling confused and baffled and scared and like they want to do something and then feeling confused and baffled and scared and like they want to do something and then focusing all of that on one thing That was very unified and singular expression of mass formation psychosis, but
But what we're dealing with on a wider scale is like a rolling, constant sort of mass formation psychosis.
People recognize something's wrong.
They recognize the world is messed up and screwed up and unfair and unequal and corrupt to its core.
And they're constantly having that energy redirected into reality.
A red herring redirected into something that isn't actually the thing that is causing this madness, causing the chaos, but rather continually turning it back on actually, ironically, the people that are trying to fight to maintain some semblance of normalcy.
In a world that is constantly being uprooted and discombobulated.
Let's go to clip number 15.
Here's a day in the life of a Twitter employee who probably wrote a letter to Elon Musk making demands that he not end their fun day of, they call it work but it's essentially a day of discovery zone.
unidentified
Let's watch. Welcome to a day in my life as a Twitter employee.
So this past week went to SF for the first time at a Twitter office, badged in.
Honestly, it took a moment to just soak everything in.
What a blessing.
Also started my morning off with an iced matcha from the perch.
Then I had a meeting, so quickly scheduled one of these old pod rooms, which were so cool.
They're literally noise canceling.
Oh my god, I love this pod. Look how delicious this food looks.
Oh my goodness, I was so overwhelmed.
Then, made my way down to this log cabin area.
I don't know what this is, but it was really cool.
I played some food with all my friends.
harrison smith
My friends are just off screen, trust me.
unidentified
Also found this really cool meditation room that I thought was super neat.
harrison smith
Is this preschool?
unidentified
Oh my god, so many projects.
what do you think they were actually doing the library to kind of get some more work done obviously had to have our afternoon coffee so made some espresso human being and then before leaving for the day had some red wine um that's on tap went up to the rooftop and just honestly enjoyed the beautiful weather so awesome trip yeah yeah That's their day at work.
harrison smith
Can you say brave new world, anyone?
matt infowars
Who drinks wine out of a glass like that?
Like, what a psycho.
harrison smith
A slave does, I think.
I think that's a slave.
I think that's a very comfortable slave.
matt infowars
I know it's on tap, but you might as well just drink it out of the bottle.
harrison smith
You know, just bring a box.
Just bring a box of wine to work with you.
Put it on your desk and just...
matt infowars
It's going to be featured at bumwine.com.
harrison smith
I mean... Did you see any work actually happening there?
Okay, so the entirety of her working day consisted of one vague Zoom meeting where she sat in a pod and pontificated about pointless things for no reason.
And then we had to finish up some projects What projects do you think they're doing?
This is the thing. I've talked about this before.
Twitter is fine. Twitter just runs itself.
They don't come out with new features all that much.
When they do, they usually don't work very well.
They occasionally update one or two things.
These people aren't actually creating anything.
They're not actually building anything.
They're not actually contributing to anything.
They're probably paid a six-figure salary, and they're probably there trying to You know, determine how best to make sure that you're getting Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion's tweets rather than some sort of political figure that they disagree with.
Like, that's how they spend their time.
That's how they occupy their time.
And again, you walk in, it's just like empty.
Everything is sterile and clean and perfect and...
Sort of disgusting to me. I mean, this literally seems like hell to me.
Like, just repeat that over and over, day in and day out, constantly.
That, to me, is hell.
I mean, that whole setting.
Everything's kind of, like, soft and baby blue.
And everything's, like, super expensive, but just soulless and just uncomfortable looking.
Like, none of those chairs look comfortable.
None of the... There's no, like, warm lighting anywhere.
It's all stark, bright white...
It all looks like a hospital.
She's literally a pod person. She literally is just like, oh my god, I love the pod.
You think she's saying anything important?
You think she's saying anything profound?
You think she's making a difference for anybody anywhere that's a positive at all?
matt infowars
The cafeteria looks pretty dope, though.
That food did look pretty good.
harrison smith
Yes, they feed their slaves very well.
matt infowars
There's also no foosball being played.
harrison smith
There's no ball here. There's no other person she's playing with.
No, it's the classic Nathan Felder thing where he takes a selfie of himself.
He's like, my friends are just outside the frame laughing too, trust me.
Oh my god, there's this yoga room.
It's so amazing.
I mean, we don't do yoga, but it's there if you want it.
Like, they just like the appearance of seeming like they're doing something.
They like feeling like they're perhaps participating in something, like they somehow have done something to deserve the level of comfort that they're feeling.
And then, conversely, they also feel horrifically guilty over how comfortable they are.
They're constantly looking at people...
Who are less fortunate in going, oh my gosh, if only they could have a job like me.
If only they could get free wine in their plastic cups and go up on the roof and play corn sack ball with nobody.
It's just pathetic and lonely and stupid and painful to watch all of this.
And these are the people that are demanding that Elon Musk not upset their little preschool that they have going.
They're very worried that Elon Musk is going to come in and actually make them work and actually make them justify their salaries and actually contribute to the company.
They see him as an existential threat to their comfortable, luxurious, pointless, repetitious existence where they all just do that.
Just do that. Just eat weird food and drink green drinks until they're You know, 35, and then they, you know, have an existential crisis about the fact that they have no babies and aren't married, and then they turn all of that angsty energy towards politics.
Welcome back, folks.
We're going to do it again. I'm going to show you a different video now of a different big tech employee at a different big tech company living exactly the same life, doing exactly the same things with exactly the same self-importance and narcissism that we saw in the last one.
Why would we show two things that are, for all intents and purposes, exactly the same?
To show you, to give you an idea of just how ubiquitous this lifestyle is, this pointless act of non-existence that they carry out on a daily basis.
It's happening by the hundreds of thousands, and these people are the most spoiled, pretentious people.
Self-important morons you've ever seen, and yet these are the people that are dictating what you get to see, who you get to talk to, who you get to interact with, what news stories you get to watch.
See, because their life is so comfortable, their life is so luxurious and easy and simple and Their every want is immediately filled.
Their every desire is immediately satisfied.
It is Brave New World. That was the tactic of the Brave New World.
It was a changeover from the old communistic idea of you do as we say or we'll stomp on your neck to have a cookie, have an ice cream.
Go satisfy yourself. Go indulge in all of your base desires and feel like a good person for doing so.
And honestly, I think part of it is like internalized guilt where they understand they have done nothing to deserve the position that they're in.
So they try to export that to the political sphere and think that by voting for corrupt Democrat scumbags, they're somehow making up for their unearned privilege.
I think it might be some sort of internal conflict they have.
But I also think it's just these people actually don't understand what the real world is like, actually understand what it is to not be in their...
Cushioned, childlike existence.
I guess I just need to make one of these for myself.
Just start with like, and the other thing that you see in all these, they're just, it's just hollow.
It's just empty. It's just sterile and lifeless.
All of it. In stark contrast to my existence, where from the moment I wake up, there's just like, there's a baby running around, and there's a dog jumping up at me, and there's a cat meowing for her food, and then there's just like no time to waste, because I gotta get on the road, because I gotta get to work, because I gotta start actually working and doing stuff, and gotta actually...
You know, buckle down and it's like a rush to get here and then we're here.
Then I work for three hours and I get off and I got to do a whole bunch of other stuff.
Then we got to go run here. It's like...
And it's just like, yeah, but there's meaning and purpose behind all of this.
I'm building something here.
I'm achieving something. I'm working on doing something important that matters.
I cannot imagine being so pointless as these people.
But again, we just saw the last one.
Let's watch a new one. This time it's from Meta.
This is a Meta project manager showing her very busy work day.
Clip number 17.
unidentified
Let's watch. Stay in the life as a 20-year-old product manager at Meta.
harrison smith
Let's pause it. Hold on, hold on.
We gotta pause it. We gotta roll back.
We gotta see what she writes in her journal.
She journals every morning, and we gotta see what she says.
What does she journal? What could she possibly have to journal every morning?
Let's roll back. Let's pull up the...
Just the journal there, and we'll see if we can make out what she writes every morning.
Okay, she has affirmations, a to-do list, manifestations, and gratitude.
Her affirmations are, I am beautiful, I am smart, I am amazing.
I'm amazing something?
matt infowars
I am Chipotle.
harrison smith
I'm capable, I love my life.
matt infowars
Oh god. The to-do list is work, workout, and vibe.
harrison smith
Work, workout, vibe.
I'm gonna vibe.
Oh god, this is so sad.
100% on antidepressants.
This woman is 100% chemically lobotomized by choice every single morning.
I can't even see what her manifestations are.
Does she have goals?
Is that what that is?
Manifestations are goals you're supposed to have?
I wonder what she says there.
matt infowars
We're gonna play pause here.
harrison smith
Let's see what we can do here.
Okay, another stream of something.
Another stream of income.
Okay, she wants more money. I just, oh my god.
Oh lord.
matt infowars
This is why we hate these people.
harrison smith
It really is. Imagine every morning waking up Turning to a new page and writing, I am beautiful.
I am smart.
I am an amazing something.
matt infowars
No, she has to repeat that out loud in the mirror.
harrison smith
I am capable. I love my life.
I am not a drone.
I have meaning.
I am just a machine.
Just incredible.
Dream something under her manifestations.
So she wants another stream of income.
Alright, so she's going to start in OnlyFans.
She's going to start an OnlyFans.
Dream... Oh, Dream Apartment.
Okay, she doesn't have her Dream Apartment yet.
Okay, her High Rise...
matt infowars
But she's going to manifest it.
harrison smith
Her High Rise...
Oh, Dream Apartment and Dream Car.
Okay, so all of her desires are...
Materialistic. Yep, all of them are materialistic.
All of them are impermanent.
All of them are, for her satisfaction, right, for her immediate physical well-being.
No, they're, I mean, does this person have a soul?
I don't know. I mean, does this type of thing that a person with a soul writes, this is like Pinocchio trying to be a real boy.
This is a soulless automaton desperately trying to tell itself that it, uh, Has an existence.
But okay, we're only two seconds in here.
Let's not go under too hard. We forgot the gratitudes here.
Okay. Well, her gratitude is she has a boyfriend.
She has a friend plus something?
matt infowars
Family. Plus mom.
harrison smith
Friends plus mom. Friends plus mom?
unidentified
That's an M-O-M. Okay, that's kind of weird.
harrison smith
Then she lists family. So the thing she's actually gracious and has gratitude of is actually somewhat meaningful.
They're actually like human connections.
My bed. Oh my god.
My bed and my job.
matt infowars
Imagine being around the Thanksgiving dinner table with her.
What are you grateful for?
harrison smith
Barf. I am grateful for how pretty I am.
And I'm grateful for how much money I have.
I'm grateful for how much my boyfriend tells me he likes me.
It's so cool.
But let's continue. Let's continue, shall we?
This is how she wakes up.
She wakes up and writes herself little notes being like, you have a soul.
You are a human being.
Remember, remember, you are a person.
You're beautiful. And that's what's important.
Let's go back to the video, shall we?
unidentified
Day in the life as a 20-year-old product manager at Meta.
I always journal in the morning.
I then do a quick workout routine.
I get dressed.
I try to look cute every day.
Got some food at the office.
I make a coffee every single morning.
I need that. I did some work on the roof.
Worked until lunch and then ate up there.
Here's me being cute.
I got a snack always.
harrison smith
Their existence is snacking.
Oh my god, they're building so many great memories with their dog child, with their fur child.
unidentified
You know, can you even cheat on somebody who doesn't have a soul?
harrison smith
I don't know. I mean...
Would he even be able to tell, right?
He wakes up in some different apartment with some different woman and can't even tell the difference because it's all exactly the same, because they all live exactly the same life, because they all have exactly the same materialistic impulses guided by advertising, controlled by algorithms that they can't even comprehend, and they're just perpetuating all of this?
unidentified
The best part about it is that she posted that to TikTok.
harrison smith
She posted it to TikTok, not even her site.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is The American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch these two videos of two identical robot drones who work for big tech companies, which means they spend all of their time wandering from snack station to snack station in a completely empty, soulless office, completely devoid of any life or excitement or...
Positive energy beyond just sort of what you get from greeting cards and those signs that say live, laugh, love.
That's basically the level of actual humanity that they're exposed to on a daily basis.
It's utterly horrific.
And the thing is, would you even want that job?
If I was given the choice right now, it's like you can make twice as much working at Twitter and I wouldn't last a day there.
I mean, can you imagine?
matt infowars
Can you imagine? Do you know how hard it would be to replace me?
unidentified
What, here? Yeah, bruh.
harrison smith
Don't say it. Don't say it.
Like, would you even want to?
That's the question. Like, would you even want to?
unidentified
I work with all dudes all day.
harrison smith
Is this not the, you know, invigorating contest of liberty?
Do you not want to struggle on a daily basis?
matt infowars
This is a pretty cool job.
harrison smith
You want to strive.
You want to contend. You want things to be a little chaotic and a little wild and a little unpredictable and a little contentious.
matt infowars
You're going to have a boring day and then Alex gets enraged and throws a fire extinguisher through the window.
harrison smith
Alright, that's it. We're making our own video.
We're making our own day in the life of an info warrior.
And boy, is it going to be different than the ones we've seen previously.
But we're going to go out to your phone calls now.
Just remember, folks, it's not just big tech companies.
There's a lot of media companies that are like this, too.
And we know people that have left Infowars and gone on to other unnamed media companies and who've said, it's so boring there.
They don't do anything.
They just sit around all day.
They do one show a week, and the rest of the time they're just twiddling their thumbs.
matt infowars
I thought those people died.
What? Never mind.
harrison smith
That went over my head, but it's true.
People have left, and they're like, literally, they leave InfoWars, and they're like, I miss the excitement.
I miss being in a battle.
I miss being in the center of all of it, because we really are pushing things forward.
We really do throw ourselves into this battle 100% every single day, and we are happy to do it.
Joyful warriors here at InfoWars, so please do support our mission.
Please do Help us get a new espresso machine for the rooftop lounge, won't you?
unidentified
Actually... Actually, we do need coffee.
matt infowars
We need coffee, but if you zoom in slowly, I will...
Hold on, hold on. Zoom into that coffee machine.
harrison smith
This is our coffee machine. Watch, watch, watch.
matt infowars
This is my video professional skills.
harrison smith
Every once in a while, every once in a while, one of our crew brings in donuts.
And that's the extent to which we are catered to here at InfoWars.
Look at that beautiful coffee machine.
Hey, it might not be a $20,000 espresso machine, but we make do.
It does have a little espresso attachment there.
It's not the crummiest little drip coffee machine there.
Makes damn good coffee. Tastes great with the Wake Up America immunity blend.
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matt infowars
You know how in a lot of ads for a lot of other media, they say, for the price of a cup of coffee, would you buy me a cup of coffee today?
Yeah. Well, it's like literally you're buying us coffee because we're out of coffee.
harrison smith
Oh, I see coffee right there.
Wake Up America, Patriot Blend. That's an empty bag.
We're going to have to start... This is an empty bag of coffee.
It's an empty bag? Okay. No, it's a sealed bag.
I can see it right... No, no, there's one right here.
We're going to have to deconstruct our set.
We're going to have to start pillaging our own sets for Wake of America Coffee.
All right, let's go out to the phone calls now.
We need that. Let's go out to the phone calls.
I'm sorry that we've been rambling for a while, but I got six hours today.
I'm taking things a little bit slow.
Let's go to Adam in Ontario.
You say something might happen on November 17th.
What about that date causes suspicion in you, Adam?
unidentified
Thanks for calling in. Hey, thanks for taking my call.
Yeah, so on November 17th, is the 666th day since Biden was installed.
Now, I know these Satanists, they like their numbers, and so they're probably going to do something.
So that, you know, gets the question, what are they going to do?
Is Biden going to finally be removed?
Will he perhaps be taken out?
Will he be declaring war?
Who knows? But I think November 17th is going to be a date that you want to kind of mark down and see what happens.
harrison smith
Okay, good looking out.
We'll keep that in mind.
What do you think is going to happen?
If you had to put money down, what would you say would be the one thing?
What's the next big move of the globalists, Adam?
unidentified
I would think that it's going to be after the midterms.
So Biden's going to be probably announced that World War III is actually officially happening on their end.
And then he'll probably get it removed pretty quick after that.
harrison smith
It's not a bad idea. It's not a bad idea at all.
I've also seen more and more people on the left talking about Hunter Biden recently.
I still think they're going to scapegoat him and basically charge him with a little slap on the wrist, give him some suspended sentence and go, see, we hold people to account.
So, I mean, that might be the next thing.
I think removing Biden isn't out of the cards, but...
I guess we'll just have to wait and see.
Thank you for that call, Adam. November 17th, the 666th day of Biden's administration.
What new horror awaits us in a little under a month?
Thank you for that, Adam. Let's go to Tim in California, who wants to talk about the fact that oil rationing has begun.
They say that there's only about 25 days of diesel fuel left in this country.
Thanks for calling in. Tim, you're on the air.
tim in california
Yes, it looks like Biden might get his winter of death after all, but it won't be because of the unvaccinated.
You remember when the baby formula shortage was still in the news?
It's still happening, but it was still in the news.
Remember what the result was?
They had to embarrassingly have foreign countries fly in these C-130 plane loads of baby formula to us, and it wasn't like a volcanic eruption, a meteor impact, earthquake, or terrorism.
No, it was Joe. And now, similarly, you act like you didn't know winter was coming.
Traditionally, heating oil reserves are 30% higher right now than normal in the year because they know, hey, winter's coming.
But instead, we've got it less than one-third of what's normal.
Indeed, they say it's the lowest since 1951 when Joe was just an 8-year-old boy and there was only 150 million people in the country.
Kind of a problem.
harrison smith
Yeah, it's a huge problem. Go ahead, go ahead.
tim in california
I was going to hat-tip you, though.
You said, hey, when this thing breaks down, rationing will ensue, so that's the hat-tip.
harrison smith
Here we go. I mean, it's the inevitable thing, right?
The predictions that we make on Infowars aren't just, like, random, like, scattershot.
We'll just say things and maybe we'll be right sometimes.
It's just, like, following just obvious conclusions.
And... You know, I still point back to the prediction thread I made in August of 2021, months before the election ever happened, where I said, they're going to cheat on the election.
It'll be obvious. Trump's Republicans are going to realize that they cheated and be mad.
They're going to shut down any ability for us to talk about it.
They're going to claim that claiming the election was rigged is the equivalent to terrorism.
They're going to launch, like, just predicting all of it, because it's just a matter of Progress, one point to the other.
If you're a storyteller and you understand how one thing can lead to the next and that one thing has an inevitable conclusion that you can say this is what's going to happen next, it's obvious.
They have depleted the oil reserves.
They aren't going to let people die outright en masse.
No, they're going to strictly control who gets energy and who doesn't.
And that'll be tied in with the CBDCs.
That'll be tied in with the climate change carbon tracking nonsense.
They're setting everything up.
It's the only path they can go down unless we choose to go down a different one.
And, of course, the reason the oil reserves are so low in the first place is because they have very short-sightedly emptied them to try to bring about some sort of lessening of the pain at the pump so they can you know help to soften the blow of the economic disaster that the democrats have brought us into so they can get a little bit more a little bit more a little bump on their midterm numbers that's what they're doing it for wasting no time back Back out to the phone calls.
Todd in Mississippi has called in about a nefarious trick cell phones are playing on us of some sort.
Thanks for calling in, Todd. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison. I want to mention something that I listen to a lot of different podcasts, from Mike Adams to you guys to No Agenda, and nobody's ever mentioned what these phones could possibly be doing.
We know our bodies have their own electromagnetic fields.
Well, what if these phones are, say, interfering with that and putting a cap on how our mind and our consciousness really works?
See, I feel like our brains have a lot more capability than we're being led to believe.
And they kind of muddy the waters with all this information and they distract us from things as we know.
But we know that we can only pay attention to so much at one time.
One human can only, you only have so much attention span and we all need to work together to figure all this out.
Yeah. Nobody needs to be afraid of the phone thing, but it's something we need to look at.
I'm sure there's other people who've noticed patterns maybe in their life.
Say when you update your phone and all of a sudden everything shifts.
You're not interested in the same things.
You don't pay attention to the same stuff.
You look at your phone more.
I might just be crazy, but hey, I think there's something to that.
Besides the fact that it's a magic light box, MKUltra proved that you can hypnotize somebody using flashing colors and light.
harrison smith
So do you think it has more to do with what we're seeing on the phone's screen or the actual electromagnetic properties of the signal itself?
unidentified
I think that what we're seeing is only part of it.
I think there is something with the electrode...
Magnetic properties itself that's going on.
Now, unfortunately, I'm not that much of an expert in that realm.
I'm more of just a seeker and I've really dove deep into my own life and experiences and this is kind of the pattern that I've come up with.
It just really seems so because certain things in my life, no matter how much I desire, I go after them.
It seems like there's something in the way.
And no matter how hard I pray, I'm shown God's still there with me, but it's like, no, this roadblock's here.
And it keeps pointing towards the same things.
Everybody's shutting me down on this and telling me, no, no, there's nothing wrong with that.
I'm sure some of your listeners have read The Invisible Rainbow.
That's about 5G and how it's actually hurting the human body, and it has a lot of resources.
It's well-sourced.
But everybody seems to want to ignore that.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, you know, the 5G towers are going up everywhere.
Starlink, of course, Elon Musk's thing is just, at this point, just bathing the entire world in these, you know, microwave signals.
Yeah, and I think just the mentality that you have to be and you should be and you're able to be connected all the time.
I mean, even just when I grew up in the 90s before cell phones were a thing, and it's almost impossible to imagine the world now where you just didn't have contact with anybody anymore.
Unless you, you know, made a choice to call them and they had to be at home and they had to answer and want to talk to you.
Like when you, like to imagine a world where you just, when you left the house, you were just gone.
You were just untethered for hours and hours.
Nobody knew where you were and nobody could get in contact with you.
And if something was happening, you had no way of knowing it.
I mean, it's a nice feeling.
Well, it's a major shift in consciousness in general.
And then, of course, I always think about the old Kurt Vonnegut, I think it's Kurt Vonnegut, Harrison Bergeron, where he describes a future where everyone is equal.
and one of the ways they make everyone equal is by implanting things into the ears of intelligent people that basically buzzes every couple of seconds so they can never actually they can never actually complete a thought they can never actually deep think deeply because as soon as they're into some sort of thought process they get a they get a jolt and they're just like forget what they were just thinking about and have to start over and whether that's like spot on That sums up kind of what I'm trying to say in a way.
Well, the good news is, Todd, is that you don't have to have a cell phone now, and you don't have to be subject to this.
And my wife is a great example.
She literally despises her cell phone.
I'm constantly like, oh, our kid has your cell phone.
Be careful. And she's like, smash it.
Smash it. It's fine. It's fine.
matt infowars
You can smash it. How does your wife document her day of work?
harrison smith
Yeah, I know, right?
Yeah. She's actually an architect.
It actually does work. It doesn't have time to document the fancy new coffee machine at work.
The good news is that Yeah, the bad news is that these cell phones do operate like the Harrison Bergeron thought limiter in your head, but the good news is that you can actually silence them.
You can actually put them in a different room in the house, and it's weird that it feels weird to do that, but you can do it, and you can free yourself from this face-sucking machine that they call the cell phone, or you can use it To your own benefit.
But again, like everything in modern technology, all of their advancements just make everything more complicated and crappy.
It's like back in the day, you used to pick up a phone, type in a seven-digit number, and somebody on the other line would answer, and you'd say, I want this pizza, and here's where I live.
And then they would come and give it to you, and you'd give them cash, and that was it.
And that was too complicated, apparently.
So now you have to download the app and you have to make sure you're on the right iOS and you have to make a new account for your pizza app.
And then you have to make your way through the various forms.
And then you have to make sure that your address is right.
And then once you hit submit, it messes up.
So then you got to go over and start again.
And it's like, oh, all of these new, wonderful, modern conveniences just make everything more complicated, everything worse, everything less efficient and less human in the process.
So, yeah, the technology is not evil itself.
We could have a world that incorporates it well.
It's just the people that own the companies are pretty open about the fact that they use their technology solely and completely to control people's minds and benefit themselves at the expense of wider humanity.
So... It's trouble, but the good news is that you can put your phone in a Faraday cage and enjoy a phone-free existence if you choose to.
Let's go now to Paul in Florida.
He wants to talk about people who need to get back on Twitter.
Thanks for calling in, Paul. Who do you want to see back on the Twitterverse?
unidentified
Man, Harrison Snedd.
Can't believe I'm talking to you, man.
That's incredible, man. Huge fan.
Huge fan. Thank you.
Yeah, who would I like to see on Twitter?
We have to be Alex Jones, man.
That would be the most entertaining piece of thing going on the internet, you know, ever.
harrison smith
It would be. I remember the old days.
You go live there in Alex's backyard and just suddenly 10,000 people, 20,000, 30,000 people live viewing as Alex Jones exposes the deep secrets of the deep state.
Wouldn't that be a... That's crazy.
unidentified
I started listening to Alex Jones maybe four or five months before he got banned off of YouTube and I was like, hey, where'd this guy go?
Right. And that's how I found banned off video.
harrison smith
Yeah. Awesome.
And you said, you told the call screener Kanye as well.
But anybody else you're looking forward to perhaps getting back on Twitter now that Elon's in charge?
unidentified
I mean, yeah. I mean, everybody.
I mean, and now I'll make a Twitter.
I never had one. You know, just never got into it.
But, yeah, I mean, it's hard for me to say because I never had a Twitter.
But now I'll make one if it's going to be, you know, all freedom of speech like that.
harrison smith
Yeah, of course. Yeah, entertaining again.
All right, well, thank you so much for the call, Paul.
I do appreciate it. And we can only hope that once Elon gets in charge, some of these policies are reversed.
I would love to get my accounts back.
Any of them, really.
I've had accounts with 20,000 followers and 10,000 followers and at a certain point they always get deleted and I have to start over.
And it would be really nice to have access to that massive, you know, crowd again, that massive audience again.
Of course, who knows how many of those accounts are even around anymore.
The fun part about having a somewhat prominent Twitter account was that you had followers that were prominent themselves and they could, you know...
Retweet your stuff and get a lot of attention on it.
Now, I don't know if any of those people that used to follow me are even on anymore.
But it could be.
It could be that he gets it on Friday and by Saturday, all of those old accounts are back up.
We can only hope, but we'll see how that goes.
Let's go to Antonio in North Carolina.
You want to talk about the Alex Jones trial and David Knight's comments on the Alex Jones trial.
Thanks for calling in. Antonio, you're on the air.
unidentified
How are you doing, Mr. Harrison?
Good, thank you. Just to let you know, I like David Knight.
I listen to him every day.
But his comments on the trial are deceptive.
When he makes comments, he says that he's not defending free speech and doesn't talk about how the judge said that he couldn't defend free speech.
He would get in trouble. And also, he basically says that he didn't He didn't give his—everything that he said he was given, he was deceptive, and he didn't basically give what he said he gave.
harrison smith
So David Knight is basically casting shade at Alex Jones.
Well, I mean, I love David Knight, too, so I'm— It's sad to see, but I think maybe he just has some personal stuff and he sees this as some sort of vindication or something.
I'm not really sure, but I'm not going to comment too much on it just because the last thing we need in this fight is my dad always describes the circular firing squad.
My dad's always so frustrated at the right wings.
It's like we have all these enemies and we always are just turning on each other and it really does feel like a circular firing squad where everybody just ends up shot and dead and our enemies take over.
So thanks for that call, Antonio.
I do appreciate it, but we're not going to delve into any drama here.
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We've got a lot of videos that I'd like to go to today.
We'll go out to your phone calls again for the third hour.
We've got a couple good videos that we can spend time with.
In fact, let's go to... I thought I had Marjorie Taylor Greene's ad here.
Here it is, clip number 14 is the new ad from Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene really taking it to the Biden administration and the corrupt failure of the establishment.
unidentified
Let's watch. Welcome to Joe Biden's America.
Where judges are intimidated.
If you take away our choices, we will riot.
Keep that trustee. The hurt is helping him.
Attempted murder. Where the FBI and DOJ are weaponized.
And dissent is criminalized.
Where freedom no longer exists.
I mean, come on. Freedom.
Where the people are the enemy.
If they're not following the rules...
We've got to send them to jail. Where the police are defunded.
Defunding the police has to happen.
We need to defund the police.
Sorry, your call cannot be completed as dialed.
Where criminals are incentivized, lawlessness is decriminalized, and looting is organized.
harrison smith
Where you are robbed. Through a robbery.
unidentified
Assaulted. Tackle her from behind.
Stabbed. Stabbing him in the neck and shoulder.
Kidnapped. Tries to haul her away.
harrison smith
And murdered. 73-year-old man dead.
unidentified
Execution style. Welcome to Joe Biden's America.
harrison smith
Marjorie Taylor Greene for Congress.
And it really is that dire of a situation.
We have another ad here, this one from the Firebrand PAC, which is doing an excellent job in packaging these advertisements.
D.C. Democrats continue to ignore the policies that would secure our southern border.
Here's the latest ad from the Firebrand PAC. Arizona, we have a problem.
unidentified
Our state is falling apart.
Arizona declaring a state of emergency over illegal border crossings.
And former astronaut Mark Kelly is still living in outer space.
Is he done a good job, do you think?
Hey, you know, the fentanyl is out of control.
D.C. Democrat Mark Kelly has sacrificed the people of Arizona to Biden's open borders cruelty.
Endless illegal immigration.
Record drug overdoses.
The DEA is calling this the single deadliest drug threat.
Gruesome gang violence.
More and more undocumented immigrants who have ties to gangs.
Human trafficking pipelines.
This has become a cultural norm here.
And while Arizona suffers, Mark Kelly has stars in his eyes.
He's raised millions of dollars from Hollywood celebrities who support open borders.
In fact, he acts like California's third senator.
Open borders hurt innocent people.
tim in california
We've had 16 dead bodies.
unidentified
I don't think this guy's gonna...
But Joe Biden and Mark Kelly haven't cared.
It doesn't have to be like this.
End the cruelty.
End the violence.
It's time for Mark Kelly to come back down to planet Earth.
Call him at 202-224-2235 and tell him exactly how Arizona feels about open borders.
harrison smith
Heritage Action for America, heritageaction.com, who produced that along with the Firebrand PAC. Just like what I was saying yesterday, it's not compassionate to allow lawlessness to continue.
It is not compassion to allow human traffickers and drug dealers and criminals out on the street to victimize innocent people.
Do not wrap your absurdity in compassion.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Going out to more of your phone calls here in this third hour of American Journal.
Thank you so much for being here with us.
A whole section here on crime.
Just to sort of reiterate or re-emphasize what we just saw in those commercials from Marjorie Taylor Greene and Firebrand Pack.
Some of these mixed up here. Jason Rance says, Seattle Council plans to bribe meth addicts in latest inevitable failure.
From MyNorthwest.com, meth overdoses are surging in Seattle and King County.
It's too bad we don't have serious leaders willing to tackle the problem.
Instead, they think bribing addicts with gift cards will have them turn their lives around.
Fatal meth ODs jumped from 96 in 2016 to 318 this year thus far.
According to recent Seattle City Council-ordered audit, it noted that the homeless community is particularly susceptible to meth addiction, and many of them, the audit confirms, commit violent crimes.
declaring that there is a, quote, unmet and urgent need for methamphetamine treatment.
Council members Andrew Lewis and Lisa Herbold propose a contingency management strategy.
It's a convoluted way to say that they will bribe people into sobriety.
And while their intentions are good, this program is a joke.
Under the proposal, addicts join a 12-week program where they meet with a clinician or social worker twice a week.
At the meetings, the addict will provide a urine sample to test for recent drug use.
If the drug test is negative, the addict is immediately offered a gift card.
For each subsequent negative test, the gift card will increase.
If the test is positive or an appointment is missed, the addict's award will revert back to the lowest level and rebuild.
The average award amount is $300 under this approach.
Do you have to actually be a meth addict to do this, though?
I mean, that's the question. Can you just say you're a meth addict?
Can you just go and take a piss test every week and get a $300 gift card if you're not a math addict?
No, of course not. Just like it's not the people who actually paid off their debts that are getting money from the federal government.
The only way to get any Positive attention from the federal government or the state government or your local government at this point is to be some sort of detriment to society.
To be some sort of drug addict or criminal or invading foreigner or incapable of paying the debts that you've accrued.
Our entire government, it seems, is set up to punish the good and reward the evil.
And it's become increasingly so.
Just live your life.
Just do normal things.
Just provide for your family and work hard and don't get in trouble.
And the only thing you get from the federal government are demands for taxes, taking your money, restricting your freedom, imposing limitations or restrictions or regulations on you.
They may show up at your door and Drag you away in handcuffs if you've done something like protested, right?
Tried to provide some sort of positive influence on your society around you.
Audit shows alarming increase in meth use, rewards system proposed to keep users clean.
And I wonder what brings about the alarming increase.
I mean, I don't know.
Has Seattle had any big changes to the drug law recently?
I wonder if they've passed any laws that do things like decriminalize drug use out in the streets.
Everything they do backfires.
Every time the Democrats get government involved in an issue, in a problem, it becomes a significantly worse problem.
Nothing that they do helps.
It only hurts. It only makes things worse.
And the people that benefit from it are the people that are causing the problems in the first place, where the average individual is left Holding the receipt, paying the blank check to the incompetent weirdos that are, you know, pooping themselves on the sidewalk.
Or just the, you know, the people like we saw earlier that spend all their days, all the hours of their day just like drinking coffee on some rooftop patio at a big tech company.
They're the ones who are getting their student debt paid off, while the average worker who actually pays off their debt is the one footing the bill.
Just incredible. Meanwhile, Daryl Brooks has been found guilty of first-degree intentional homicide in Waukesha Christmas Parade massacre.
A 40-year-old Milwaukee man accused of plowing a Ford Escape SUV through a Christmas parade in nearby Waukesha last year has been found guilty of six intentional first-degree homicide counts and dozens of other charges, Wisconsin's equivalent of murder, and a trial over the deaths of six and injuries to dozens more.
It says... It was a 23-day trial that saw absolutely no coverage on the mainstream media.
Now, when Kyle Rittenhouse killed two people and shot a third in self-defense, his trial was endlessly reported on.
He was demonized and dragged through the mud by every media outlet who told us that this was a victory for Racist domestic terrorist.
But when you have an actual legitimate racist domestic terrorist who wrote entire rap songs where he called himself a terrorist and had endless examples of social media posts calling for violence against white people, takes a car and drives it through a parade of white people killing six white people, including little girls.
There's no attention to it.
They don't actually report on it.
They don't actually make it a media spectacle, despite the fact that his courtroom antics alone are worthy of hysterical and endless, breathless coverage by the mainstream media.
But they completely avoid it because they're evil people, folks.
matt infowars
They're evil people. Well, if you look at the bright side, you know, it's kind of ironic, but he plowed into a bunch of people and now he's going to get plowed in prison for the rest of his life.
harrison smith
Well, that's kind of nice, isn't it?
Isn't that kind of nice? Of course, you know, we'll probably have to go through all of the appeals and all sorts of stuff.
They'll claim that he didn't have proper representation because he demanded that he represent himself.
No hate crime charges against this guy, despite the fact, again, he had a long history of posts calling for violence against white people and then committing violence against white people, but they don't charge him for...
For any hate crime of any sort.
Meanwhile, we have a couple more stories from today.
19-year-old man charged for execution-style murder of female Lyft driver.
19-year-old man was charged with open murder after shooting his Lyft driver in the back of the head.
Lyft driver, 49-year-old Dina Terrell, a beloved mother, grandmother, and breast cancer survivor, was senselessly murdered by one of her passengers last Friday.
The passenger, 19-year-old Kim Marie Phillips, shot Terrell in the head execution-style before fleeing the scene.
And he didn't even rob her.
Just apparently...
Just something to do, I guess.
Just something to do. It's insane.
Completely insane. Horror.
Pickaxe-wielding woman smashes homeowner's window inches from sleeping baby.
A 65-year-old woman smashed a homeowner's window in a terrifying rampage on Monday.
The homeowner's newborn baby was sleeping in a bassinet next to one of their front windows.
The grandmother was at home at the time babysitting her six-week-old granddaughter when she heard an attacker smash one of the windows.
The grandmother quickly jumped into action and grabbed the baby out of the bassinet and ran to the back of the home.
What was this even about?
So apparently the woman saved the baby's life.
The mother-in-law's first instinct was to grab the baby.
Two seconds later, all you see is huge shards of glass in the bassinet where the baby would have been.
It was a miracle. She reacted fast enough or else my daughter would be dead.
The attacker, Beverly Baker, was taken into custody after a 30-minute standoff.
Everyone's still shaken up. We built this house from scratch.
We put all our savings in this house because it's a nice neighborhood.
We grew up here, and this is how we get welcomed back to the neighborhood.
Well, this is America, folks.
Oh, we actually have the video. I wasn't able to find the video earlier, but here it is.
Here's the lovely, diverse American, just really showing how oppressed she is.
It's very sad that she was forced into that.
She's just trying to feed her family, after all.
We're always told how the criminals, the robbers, the murderers, they're really just, they're the victims, actually.
They're the victims of the Horrible capitalist system that we have that forces them to do things like smash a pickaxe through a window and try to kill a baby.
It's not their fault. They're just trying to feed their families.
Am I being facetious enough for you?
Am I being sarcastic enough for you?
Is it clear?
Yet it's not a joke that liberals, the leftists, they really are creating a world of total senseless lawlessness with their rhetoric and actions.
It just feels odd, folks, to be the only people pointing out the obvious.
That really is the weirdest part about this job that I have here.
It's just like...
unidentified
Really?
harrison smith
I'm the only one? We're the only ones talking about this?
We're the only ones pointing this out?
It's not imminently obvious to everyone involved what's happening here.
Because... I didn't even really have...
It's like... I don't know.
I call it, you know, supervision or like ultra-vision or something.
You know, you don't even have to...
You don't even have to actually have the evidence and the articles in your hand to just understand what happened from other data points.
I'll explain what I mean.
I couldn't remember. I didn't have any data.
I didn't know for a fact that Seattle had done some sort of liberal or leftist drug legalization experiment.
We simply see that fatal meth ODs in Seattle jumped from 96 in 2016 to 318 this year thus far, multiplying by over three times in a very short time period.
You see that now they're trying to implement new absurd plans where they're giving gift cards to meth addicts in an attempt to make them go clean.
And I just made the sort of sarcastic comment.
They didn't change their laws recently, did they?
This isn't in response to some sort of legalization push, is there?
So during the break, I simply searched, you know, Seattle decriminalization drugs.
And you find headline after headline.
From May of 2021, Washington's two-year experiment under new drug possession law.
The legislative fix to Washington State's drug possession law takes effect once Governor Jay Inslee signs it.
The new law makes simple drug possession a misdemeanor and funds development of a statewide framework for treatment and recovery.
Or this one.
New Washington State law makes drug possession a misdemeanor.
So in an effort to combat the increasing amount of drug overdoses and just drug proliferation around the state, they passed this law because obviously the real problem is that it's illegal, not that people are doing it.
And then it just is immediately followed by a surge in drug overdose deaths.
Drug overdose deaths surged in the first half of 2021, underscoring urgent need for action.
Underscoring urgent need for action.
The action, of course, that they took resulted in this overdose death surge.
So, I mean, it's a feedback loop of insanity and death and addiction and chaos and crime.
And they all feed into one another.
And it's just ubiquitous, folks.
It's just without end in every topic that you can want to discuss, every issue you want to talk about, the government intervention.
In Austin, we saw it with homelessness.
And it just happens in real time in front of your own eyes.
So I don't know how we have to be the people to talk about this.
I don't know why we have to be the ones to point this out when it's so imminently apparent, right?
Democrats want criminal justice reform.
They get it because they always get whatever the hell they want.
Crime immediately spikes through the roof, highest it's been in decades.
Murders up by thousands.
Violent crime up by tens of thousands.
Just mass chaos across the board.
Dozens of police killed in a single week.
People killed by police also goes up, which was the thing they were originally talking about wanting to fight anyway.
So it's just you give them power.
They implement their policies.
Everything gets significantly worse, including the issue they originally were attempting to solve.
Drug criminalization, drug overdoses, drug possession, massive problem, huge crime wave, homeless people dying on the street.
Democrats have decided the solution is decriminalization, immediate spike of overdose deaths, immediate wave that is yet to subside of overdose deaths and an increased amount of police activity and criminal activity because of the Drug laws.
Homelessness in Austin, all around the country.
Heck, there was a video we played a little while ago of Gavin Newsom in 2008 saying we are going to solve the homeless crisis in 10 years.
All we need is hundreds of billions of dollars.
They get the hundreds of billions of dollars.
They perform their policies.
They implement their tactics and action points.
And Homelessness skyrockets.
It spikes. It is significantly worse than it was before.
So, like, how many times do we have to go through this?
How many times do the Democrats have to get their way, make everything significantly worse, and then double down on it?
How many times is it going to take before people realize not to trust these people, that they have no idea what's going on, that their every solution compounds and extends and makes the problem worse?
Just how many times are we going to have to do this?
From the economy, to the border, to crime on the street, your life is being made tangibly worse by the programs of the Democrats.
And they refuse to, even for a moment, acknowledge that they might be a little bit wrong about what they think is the issue.
They'll silence you and demonize you and call you a racist for even suggesting that they might be wrong.
And this is why we are where we are.
Let's go out again to the calls.
We have Frank in Montana on Line 6.
Thanks for calling in. Frank, you're on the air about the Arizona voting machine hack.
unidentified
Thanks for calling in. God bless you.
I think that Infowars should have a substation in every major city in America.
I think we need 100 substations so they can't pick on all of us.
God bless you. You're awesome, too.
This is real. Here's just as general as possible.
In the county of Pennell County, it's very interesting that it's the only county that uses AutoMark voting machines.
Now, who is the boss, who is the county recorder, the office, Pennell County elections director?
Well, it used to be a guy named David Prisk, but he got the boot and they put in Virginia Ross.
Now, who do they report to?
It was amazing because a friend of mine who works there, it said Hamashu, H-I-M-A-N-S-H-U, Patel, is the head of, you know, big shot in Fiserv.
You guys got to look this up. This is incredible.
F-I-S-E-R-V dot.
Okay, Fiserv used to be First Data.
Anyway, they have incredible technology.
There's this technology called CloverLink, where you can actually register for the DMV with a little handheld device.
Incredible technology.
They move, go to their website and look up Fiserv.
They move millions and trillions of dollars all over the place, 50 million unemployment benefit cards.
Anyway, they're global.
And they're the ones that have remote access software installed in Pinell County.
And so, Carrie Lake and Mr.
Mark Fincham, please look at this.
It's 100%.
And Himashu Patel is getting special bids for his friends to mine the minerals in Arizona.
So what we're suggesting—I'm a retired investigator—what we're suggesting is that they hand count like they're doing in Kahrump and use that as a model and totally blow the lid on this thing.
And all you feds that are for Trump, you FBI agents that are for Trump, you hear what I'm telling you and get on this.
We don't want— We've got digital accounting going on in Pinell County.
We want a deep investigation.
And also, David Frisk, who used to be the election director, wants to talk.
So the point is that that county, 400,000 people, can flip the entire election either way.
You guys look up Cloverlink and also go to FISERV, F-I-S-E-R-V, And it is amazing that they do have a device, a remote control device.
You can register with a DMV remotely from anywhere in the world.
They ship money all over the place, and what they do is they're money laundering a high level of money.
harrison smith
Interesting. Well, I've been taking notes, and we'll look into this.
unidentified
Thank you, Frank. Folks, they're doing it again.
harrison smith
They're at it again.
Another attack on a famous priceless work of art by Just Stop Oil, the billionaire-funded activist group, who has the full support and protection of the establishment itself.
This time they have attacked Johan Vermeer's famed girl with a pearl earring painting at The Hague, gluing...
The activist looks like he's gluing his head to the painting.
Very bizarre. We'll bring you that video just as soon as we pull it in.
Again, this is just the world we live in now.
Here it is. Here's the newest brave attack.
And then his friend is pouring soup on him.
Very weird. He is super glowing his own head to the painting.
You know, we hope that the Painting has plexiglass or some sort of protective thing on it.
I don't know. I don't know.
I don't know why we aren't doing anything to stop this.
I don't know why they're just allowing this to take place.
I don't know how many times we have to cover this over and over again.
matt infowars
Think about the perfect opportunity to pants someone, right?
You just go up, pants him, and there's nothing you can do about it.
harrison smith
Pretty funny. I'd want to do other things to him, but pantsing is nice.
I don't know. I think you give museum curators a battle axe and a license to kill.
I think that'll solve this problem really quickly.
We need James Bond.
We need James Bond fighting this ridiculous cabal, infiltrating it.
Maybe he needs to first dress up like he shaves his head and he loses like 25 pounds and he puts on a pair of thick glasses.
It goes in and infiltrates the Just Stop Oil meeting.
matt infowars
I think just a good shaming, right?
You think these people have shame?
You glue yourself to something? No, they've got shame.
They're human too.
harrison smith
They're willfully pouring tomato soup on themselves.
I don't know. They have no shame.
They have no embarrassment. No, they need to suffer tangibly for this.
They need to know, I'd love to go glue myself to a painting, but the last guy that did that was shipped off to a prison colony.
So maybe I'll think twice about this particular tactic.
matt infowars
He was conscripted to the Ukraine war.
harrison smith
Yeah, send him to Ukraine.
matt infowars
On the Ukraine side. I think that's great.
Or on the Russian side. I don't know.
harrison smith
We need a new James Bond.
He needs to infiltrate, just stop oil, and he just needs to treat them like the henchmen that they are.
These are henchmen, right? These are eco-terrorists.
matt infowars
They're eco-terrorists. I'd rather them glue themselves to a dummy painting Didn't blow up a pipeline, right?
harrison smith
I don't think that's a choice that we have to make.
I think we can just stop these people from doing this.
I think you just...
Because again, this is the craziest thing.
We live in a world of total authoritarianism Total control, total surveillance.
matt infowars
These people are going to lead us to the same place as 9-11.
You're going to have to go through a body scanner to get into the art museum now.
harrison smith
Oh my god, you're right.
No, but this is the thing. We live in a world of total control.
When the powers that be, when the authorities want to target somebody, they will literally send a SWAT team to your house.
They'll kick your door down.
They'll drag you away screaming.
They will be heartless, ruthless, tyrannical.
They will search your communications.
They'll find out who you're talking to.
They'll go question them.
matt infowars
Shout out to Greg Reese.
He had a hot take on this.
He goes... Maybe they're creating a reason to move all the art into underground bunkers.
Isn't that what the globalist elite would love?
To take all of the art away?
harrison smith
To keep it for themselves? Yeah.
matt infowars
You can't trust the peasants to look at the art anymore.
harrison smith
But think about this.
If they wanted to, in one afternoon, they could find these people.
I mean, they have shirts. They are well-paid.
I mean, they write articles about who funds these people.
So if you go and destroy a piece of art, That is priceless.
Or you go and wander around like they're in the bottom right of the screen smashing gas pumps.
And you are part of an organized, terroristic organization that has funding and You know, communication networks, in one afternoon, you could find this person, you could place them under arrest, you could find out who paid for them to do that,
you could place that person under arrest, you could freeze the bank accounts, you could confiscate the money, you could send them to jail, you could dissolve this entire network overnight, immediately, which is what they deserve because they're terrorists who cause wanton destruction because they're petulant children whose cause has no validity whatsoever.
What they want is impossible, and it's also being pursued to a suicidal degree by the governments already.
So these pale, middle-aged, or young, you can't even tell with these people, you can't tell if they're 15 or 45, because they all look the same.
They're all devoid of testosterone, depleted of nutrition, and pale and hysterical cross-dressers.
Just round them up.
Put them in jail. Throw away the key.
Confiscate the money of the billionaires that fund them.
Put the billionaires in jail.
Put one of them in jail and say you can lessen your sentence if you give up your compatriots.
And just it could be done in a single day.
And that's the power that the tyrannical government has now.
It's just they don't use it.
So we get all of the negatives of living in a tyranny.
We get all the negatives of living in an authoritarian system.
None of the positives. At least in Nazi Germany, there wasn't as much street crime, right?
At least when you were under a tyrannical regime in the past, they would actually try ostensibly to help put down the chaos a little bit, right?
But here we have all of the structure that you need to have control and stop this chaos, and it's only...
Precisely aimed at the least dangerous people in the country while the most dangerous people in the country are causing an out-of-control crime spike and doing this.
Here we have a video of...
Climate protesters blocking a road, blocking a street with a banner, which is, as Owen was reporting on Sunday, you know, has recently resulted in the death of a woman because they were blocking an ambulance and it couldn't get to the hospital.
I think maybe either one or two women died in the ambulance because they couldn't get through.
So, climate protesters are sitting on the street...
I literally just saw a Take one of the activists and bring him to the middle of the road.
So not only do you have the authoritarian structure to have complete and total control, it is actually being wielded to support and encourage and facilitate the activities of these senseless, well-funded protesters.
So again, here you see a regular citizen is just sick of people sitting in the road and blocking the traffic, which they're not allowed to do, totally illegal.
And the cops arrest him.
They arrest him instead of the protesters.
And they actually take the protesters by the hand and take them back to the street so they can continue to block the street.
I mean, honestly, who is giving these police instructions?
Why are the police listening to them?
Who is orchestrating this?
Why are we allowing this to take place?
And the reason is because the government is going to do restrictive lockdown climate change measures and they are funding the protesters to give them the justification to do so.
Look, the police are stopping regular people from interfering with the protesters who are blocking the street.
They're going to arrest the people who are trying to stop the protesters from blocking the street while they allow the protesters to continue to sit in the street.
matt infowars
And block traffic. This is why you pay your meth heads $300 in gift cards.
unidentified
Otherwise they wind up on the dole of these big organizations.
harrison smith
Of some billionaire who's funding them to go do senseless, destructive, so-called activism.
I swear to God. I don't know what we need, but we need it soon.
It needs to be violent. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Final segment of American Journal today, but I'll be back in about four hours to host The War Room in the place of Owen Schroyer.
So I hope you join me there as we cover whatever news breaks between now and then.
There's always something. There's always some big story right after my show.
So it's good. It's an opportunity for me to actually cover the big breaking news.
That inevitably breaks as soon as my show's over, so I don't get to usually cover it.
matt infowars
It is Biden's 666th day in office.
harrison smith
No, that's November 17th.
matt infowars
Oh, I thought he said it was today.
Oh, no. What's all the hubbub about?
harrison smith
It was a warning. It was a warning.
matt infowars
I was looking up 666 on the internet.
harrison smith
No, no, no. You'd be amazed.
matt infowars
You type in 666 in your Google browser.
harrison smith
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We've got Infowarrier in the city of Seattle.
Your city is a topic of discussion today.
Thanks for calling in, InfoWarrior.
You're on the air. Thank you, Harrison.
unidentified
Yeah, I was calling in because I was going to say that I would like to see Alex Jones come back to Twitter.
Then a caller brought that up.
Then I was like, well, great. I'm going to say Harrison.
I want to see Harrison back on Twitter.
And you brought that up.
Then I was like, okay, well, I'm definitely not going to bring up David Knight.
So I moved on from that.
Well, a little bit.
So I'm going to say Owen.
I'd like to see Owen.
They're back on Twitter.
harrison smith
That would be fun.
It's been so long since all the info boys have been on Twitter.
It would be a really glorious thing to have us all back.
I'd like a Don to be back on.
unidentified
Joe Biggs, Billy Weaver, yeah.
harrison smith
Yeah, that'd be great. That would be excellent.
And what do you think is going to happen?
I think that if Elon Musk actually does what we want him to do and actually opens up We're good to go.
We can't get ourselves together on the same boat.
I think all the leftists are just going to, as one, they're all going to get the signal and they're all going to sign up for some other platform immediately.
I think that's what's going to be, I think that is going to be what happens.
What are you thinking for? You think that Twitter is going to maintain if they let all these people back on?
unidentified
Well, I think it'll be the same way as when Gab appeared.
Yeah, it'll be kind of, but it will never be like if right now Twitter is MySpace and Facebook is showing up.
No, it won't be anything like that.
It'll be whatever tried to be the next Facebook.
We don't have a new Facebook. Twitter is going to be the dominant force for a long time.
harrison smith
Cool. Well, hopefully so.
And it would be really nice to get back some of those old accounts and actually be able to dominate the Twittersphere once again.
Because as you know, if they don't censor us, we dominate.
If they don't use their outsized institutional control to subvert and destroy us, then we win.
It's only by trickery, by...
Forced by coercion and oppression, do they have any semblance of victory?
It's all fabricated. It's all manufactured.
It's all fake victory, and yet they celebrate it because everything in their life is fake.
And it's one of those things. You know, I can never feel bad about not having a big Twitter account.
I can never feel bad about not getting a lot of retweets or a lot of attention on a tweet because it's like...
I'm restricted. I'm shadow banned.
I'm not allowed to have an account.
So it's not actually a reflection of how popular I am or not.
And you just recognize that and you just know.
And so when something does good, you know it does good because you had to break through all of the resistance.
I wonder what it'd be like to be the other way where you are incredibly popular and your tweets get tons of likes and you know full well you're perfectly conscious of the fact that that support is completely fabricated, totally manufactured.
Most of it's bots. The rest of it is algorithmic You know, insistence, algorithmic, spreading your message to people that wouldn't normally get it.
Like, it's all fake. It's all fabricated.
It's all manufactured.
It's all a facsimile of what is real.
And yet they feel good about themselves, and they think that they really are that popular.
unidentified
It's very sad. Yeah, exactly like that lady from Meta.
I'm sure all of her followers are real.
harrison smith
Right, absolutely.
Yeah, her...
Her existence isn't real.
How can her Twitter following be real?
Thanks for that call, InfoWarrior.
God bless. Thanks so much for that.
Let's go to Eric in Wisconsin, Line 11, trying to associate Ye's shirt with the KKK. Yeah, CNN. CNN wrote an article that said Kanye West wore a shirt that is associated with the KKK. The shirt said White Lives Matter.
Thanks for calling in, Eric.
You're on the air. Yeah, thanks, Harrison.
unidentified
I just think that's so funny to associate The White Lives Matter shirt with KKK because if you look at the front of that shirt, it has Pope John Paul II on it.
And the KKK was aggressively anti-Catholic.
They thought Catholics were un-American.
They wanted to drive the Catholics out of America.
So, CNN sees a black man wearing a t-shirt with a pope on it and says, well, this is just like the KKK. Of course.
Of course it is. Obviously.
Anyway, I just thought that was funny.
And, yeah, I'd love to see Alex Jones back on Twitter.
And I'm curious what you think. Do you think he would actually tweet or just share links like he does now on my Gab and Parler?
harrison smith
You know, I don't think he ever really posted a lot on Twitter himself.
He would go live on Twitter a lot, and he would post a lot of videos to Twitter.
And I guess occasionally he would post, but, you know, it's just not...
You almost can't see it.
You almost just can't see Alex Jones sitting there, like, typing in a thing.
He doesn't really do that so much.
So it would be more of a vessel for, you know, clips and his show and, you know...
Alex Jones is far, far more likely to make a two-minute video where he can just barrage you with facts than try to tweet it outright.
But that being said, the Alex Jones Twitter had a huge following and did have the ability to bring a lot of attention to certain things and did have some funny, clever tweets back in the day.
So maybe he'll start tweeting.
I don't know if he tweeted a lot back when he had an account.
I think it was more of a...
We have time for at least one more call.
We'll go to Barry in North Carolina.
We'll talk about the Pennsylvania Senate race.
The libs are confused, Barry.
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, thanks for taking my call, Harrison.
And thank you guys all, everyone in that studio for InfoWars.
I just want to say, man, liberals are always shocked in spite of their absolute absurdity.
You know, all sincerities aside, this Betterman guy, he's just mentally incapable of any sort of responsibility when it comes to government and power.
I mean, could this circus show even pass a sobriety test?
Don't even get me started about that tumor on his neck, man.
I just... I mean, and all this news about the thousands and thousands of ballots going out already to literally anyone.
Like, steal it! Seriously, like, steal the election, but don't play stupid with me, boy.
harrison smith
You know? Yeah, I get exactly what you're saying.
One of the people that we were rambling about in the beginning of the show that went to the White House and now is being force-fed down my Twitter feed constantly is this woman, JoJo from Jurors.
She says, if you're mocking somebody because they had a stroke, you're a terrible person.
The end. Yeah.
unidentified
They're using the stroke as an excuse Yeah.
Yeah. We're radicalizing far more people than hate groups ever have in history.
I think now... I mean, Harrison, what do you think, man?
harrison smith
Oh, you're absolutely right.
I mean, just look at who is committing the terrorism now.
Oh, my God. Wait, there's another story that just reminded me of.
Can I find it in the last minute of this show?
Can I get it?
It was... Oh, man.
All right. Well, luckily, I'm doing the war room...
unidentified
I can't wait to watch you guys then, but I'll let you go.
harrison smith
I'll find it there. I'll figure it out there.
We'll leave you on that cliffhanger there.
Thank you very much for the call, Barry.
But yeah, they're literally running a mentally incompetent person and saying, how dare you make fun of his deficiencies?
How dare you question this man who can hardly string a sentence together?
And they're very offended at it.
You're a terrible person if you make fun of somebody with a stroke, as if they wouldn't.
They do. They continue to mock continuously people who die from COVID-19, and when they think Donald Trump is behaving in a certain way, they'll mock him.
These people are the worst people that have ever lived on Earth ever.
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