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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and happy Halloween to everyone out there. | ||
It is Monday, the 31st of October, and we are coming to you live from the spooky settings of the InfoWars studio. | ||
We've got... Several scary stories to tell you today. | ||
The looming specter of nuclear catastrophe. | ||
Yes, the real boogeyman. | ||
We'll also be talking about the fake boogeyman of the left as they try desperately to make hay out of this Paul Pelosi random attack. | ||
We'll get to the bottom of that. | ||
We'll cover a lot of stuff today. | ||
Everything from the currently ongoing World Government Summit being held by the World Economic Forum where they are not being shy at all about their intentions for humanity. | ||
Coming up, we'll show you lots of videos from now. | ||
We'll talk, of course, about Kanye as that saga continues to unfold. | ||
And we'll be talking about a number of other different issues that have arisen. | ||
Also, of course, taking your calls. | ||
We'll be joined in studio by a very special guest in the third hour. | ||
But first, I want to begin with this appropriate video, a little Halloween video for you. | ||
This one by Matt Baker, a.k.a. The Slave to Liberty. | ||
You can find it on band.video under the Slave to Liberty channel. We're also going to have Matt Baker on later this week to talk about the drag queen story hour that he crashed and was subsequently assaulted by a mob of transgender activists. We'll show you all that a little bit later. | ||
But first, here is his latest song, The Monster Vax by Dr. | ||
Anthony Fauci. Find and share it at band.video. | ||
Here it is. Dr. | ||
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Fauci, isn't it true that you were working with the Wuhan lab and that you were making money off of the vaccine? | |
Waking in the Wuhan lab one night, when my eyes beheld an eerie sight, all my patented motions began to rise. | ||
And suddenly, to my surprise, we got the vax. | ||
We got the COVID vax. | ||
We got the vax. | ||
It was a graveyard smash. | ||
We got the vax. | ||
We caught on in a flash. | ||
We got the vax. We made a bunch of cash from my laboratory in the Far East. | ||
To the United Nations where the vampires feast. | ||
The sheep all came out with their humble infections to get a jab from my injection. | ||
They got the vax. They got the COVID vax. | ||
They got the vax. | ||
It was a graveyard smash. | ||
They got the vax. He caught on in the flash. | ||
They got the facts. We made a bunch of cash. | ||
Zombies were having fun. | ||
The lockdown had just begun. | ||
The guests included Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, and his son. | ||
The scene was rockin' over Dickens' feet. | ||
Bill Gates was backed by his bleeding machine. | ||
The Mockingbird media were about to arrive. | ||
Backed by the group, the big tech fight, they got the vax. | ||
They got the COVID effect, they got the vax. | ||
It was a graveyard smash, they got the vax. | ||
It caught on in a flash, they got the vax. | ||
We made a bunch of cash. | ||
Out from the hoop that was voiced in green. | ||
It seems he was troubled by just one thing. | ||
He opened the conference and sent you But whatever happened to the common code? | ||
It's now the vax. | ||
It's now the COVID facts. | ||
It's now the vax. | ||
And it's a graveyard smash. | ||
It's now the vax. | ||
It caught on a flash. | ||
It's now the vax. We made a bunch of cash. | ||
Okay, I think I've heard enough. | ||
Dr. Fauci, you are under arrest for crimes against humanity. | ||
Guards, take away. | ||
Oh, no way. No way. Alright, a big happy Halloween from all of us here at InfoWars. | ||
Hope you get lots of candy. | ||
Hope you have lots of fun going around your neighborhood, meeting your neighbors, and enjoying the... | ||
The tricks and the treats. | ||
That, again, can be found at band.video under the Slave to Liberty channel. | ||
Even though Twitter is under new management, the band.video URL is still forbidden, so make sure you hit that share button. | ||
It gives you that disguised URL, and you can spread that holiday cheer. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
It is Halloween and we are coming to you live from the InfoWars studio. | ||
Thanks so much for being here with us. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith, your host. | ||
We're joined in the third hour by the one and only Lord Miles. | ||
If you know who he is, you're very excited to hear from him. | ||
If you don't know who he is, then you should be very excited to hear about his adventures. | ||
And he'll be joining us in studio at the 10 o'clock hour. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls from now until then. | ||
And of course, covering lots of stories, showing lots of videos, including a collection of videos from the currently ongoing World Government Summit. | ||
The World Government Summit featuring a full-fledged, like, Big Brother presentation by Klaus Schwab himself. | ||
As this unelected professor tells the world leaders how they have to behave and the initiatives they must follow. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
These self-appointed world government psychopaths. | ||
We'll get into all of that and more on today's program. | ||
Remember to go to Infowarsstore.com to support us in everything that we do. | ||
But let's not waste any more time and get right into it. | ||
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Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Halloween, Monday, October 31st, 2022. | ||
We begin with a horrific story. | ||
Over 120 dead, 100 injured during Halloween celebrations in South Korea. | ||
At least 100 people were killed and 100 injured in a crowd stampede in the South Korean capital of Seoul on Saturday night during Halloween celebrations. | ||
The fire department said the incident occurred in the narrow alley between the Hamilton Hotel and the... | ||
It's Taiwan District, the city's shopping and nightlife center. | ||
Local media quoted an eyewitness who said the alley had become so crowded that rescuers could not immediately get to the victims and attempt resuscitation. | ||
Has to be one of the most horrific and terrifying ways to meet your end. | ||
I cannot imagine the feeling of being trapped in a crush. | ||
This type of thing has happened before, but this may be the deadliest example on record. | ||
120 people. | ||
Killed as the crush and the crowd became too much to handle and they were either suffocated or trampled to death. | ||
Absolutely horrifying. And of course, the question arises, how much does the vaccine, how much blame does the vaccine hold in all of this? | ||
After all, it's not... | ||
Well, it's uncommon, but it's not unheard of that this type of thing's happened in the future. | ||
You just have to ask, what happens when you have an entire population whose heart has been weakened substantially by the COVID vaccine? | ||
And if this were to have happened previously, would you have had the same amount of death and catastrophe if not for the... | ||
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Handicap of the weakened heart of having taken the COVID vaccine. | ||
So just a horrific example of a celebration going wrong, and our prayers go to the people of South Korea. | ||
Our next story here, also an international one. | ||
Lula defeats Bolsonaro in Brazilian election. | ||
Former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva clinched victory over his right-wing rival Jair Bolsonaro in a tightly contested second round of the Brazilian election on Sunday. | ||
The country's election authority announced Lula's narrow win with 50.9% of the vote to Bolsonaro's 49.1%. | ||
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Pretty tight race there, I guess you could say. | ||
The president-elect acknowledged that following such a tight race, a challenge to his future mandate would be immense, and stressed that, quote, it is necessary to rebuild the very soul of this country, recover generosity, solidarity, respect for differences, and love for others. | ||
Translation, grab your guns, Brazil. | ||
It's about to get dangerous. Crime is about to skyrocket, your economy is about to tank, and your entire country is about to be thrown into the vicissitudes of socialism. | ||
You should always run away in fear when socialist leaders start talking about generosity, solidarity, and respect for others. | ||
We know what that really means. | ||
That means do as we say or be destroyed. | ||
And we'll talk more about this because there is some contention about this election with people like Steve Bannon calling on Yair Bolsonaro to not concede and to stand up against the We're good to go. | ||
Meanwhile, the saga of Elon Musk taking over Twitter continues. | ||
Elon Musk tweets that the Twitter board and law firm deliberately hid evidence from the court in emails featuring Yoel Roth. | ||
Looks like Twitter board and law firm may be in very big trouble. | ||
Elon Musk tweeted that the Twitter board and the law firm that worked for Twitter, Wachell, may have withheld information from him and the court. | ||
Which means these entities would be in a bit of trouble with the SEC for filing false statements, as the Gateway Pundit reported earlier as well. | ||
And of course, a lot of goings on with Elon purchasing the bird. | ||
But we're not out of the woods quite yet. | ||
In fact, my account was deleted on Sunday. | ||
I thought it was just me, but then I got a message from another person sort of in the sphere of influence of Nick Fuentes who said that apparently a lot of people got taken out. | ||
His exact statement was, our group chat went from 40 to about 10. | ||
So in other words, about 3 out of 4 of the accounts that interacted with Nick Fuentes' alt account had been deleted. | ||
My assumption, my guess about what's going on here is that you've got some sort of Lemp-wristed leftist activist who is doing all that they can before their inevitable firing from Elon Musk. | ||
She's getting in there and causing as much damage as possible before being unceremoniously fired from that position. | ||
So, well done. | ||
You did it. You got me. | ||
The moon base commander is no more. | ||
But I've been promoted. | ||
Let's just leave it at that. Producer Matt keeps making fun of me. | ||
Like I'm some battered wife returning to my abusive husband. | ||
Which would be the case, except I'm in a little bit of a bind here because my abusive husband, Twitter, is the person who gives me all the information that I need to cover on a daily basis for my job. | ||
So, yes, I do have to return to Twitter. | ||
Once again, in disguise, undercover, A Halloween mask, if you will, so I can continue to do my job and have the best sources of anyone in the game. | ||
So, it's just what we have to do. | ||
We have to keep changing. We have to keep ducking and weaving. | ||
Okay, I'm sure he loves you. | ||
Twitter loves me. Twitter loves me. | ||
I know it. He just has trouble showing it sometimes. | ||
Oh, we're coming back, baby. | ||
Don't you... Don't you think for a single second they're going to keep us away? | ||
When Elon starts to look at reinstating you, do you think he's going to reinstate all of your banned accounts? | ||
That would be great. If I could have two dozen accounts, yeah, I don't even know all. | ||
I have a big list of them somewhere, all my accounts in the various... | ||
What the hell? I don't know if anybody has as many email accounts that I have. | ||
I literally can't remember all of them. | ||
I have a big list in a notebook of all of the various accounts. | ||
You write all your passwords in a notebook. | ||
You kind of air gap them. Yeah, of course you air gap them. | ||
Very smart. I do the same thing. | ||
I feel sorry for the FBI agents to task following my cyber trail because I can't even keep up with myself, so good luck to them. | ||
But continuing here with our Daily Dispatch, the attack on Paul Pelosi continues to be a major story in the news. | ||
We'll talk quite a bit about this as the story continues to change. | ||
They've reportedly changed their tune, the San Francisco police, on how many people were in the Pelosi home at the time of the early Friday attack on Paul Pelosi, the 82-year-old husband of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi. | ||
First saying it was three people and a person other than Paul and the attacker answered the door. | ||
But now they're saying it was just Paul and the accused attacker, 48-year-old David De... | ||
Well, in this article they say David DePage, but I think it's David DePappe. | ||
And that the two men did not know each other despite calling each other friends on the telephone. | ||
So we'll get into this as there continues to be speculation abounding about exactly what happened here. | ||
Was it a gay tryst gone wrong? | ||
Was it a right-wing attack? | ||
It depends on how you want to use it to your political advantage, I guess. | ||
We'll get into what the truth might actually be, you know, just as a break from the rest of We're also going to be talking about Kanye West as he's given another interview where he has centupled down. | ||
Forget doubled, forget tripled. | ||
He has centupled down and is now sharing 4chan memes to the media. | ||
We'll go over those memes and see exactly what we can glean from them. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
Finland to allow NATO to place nuclear weapons on the border with Russia. | ||
And yet another escalation towards nuclear war. | ||
Thanks, you guys. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
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All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is a very special Halloween broadcast. | ||
I'm going to tell you about all sorts of spooky ghouls and goblins trying to run our countries, trying to conquer our entire world. | ||
In a way, perfectly in line with their horror story counterparts, the real vampires. | ||
We're going to We're going to break them down now. | ||
We're going to talk about this Paul Pelosi attack and all of the absurdity spiraling around it. | ||
We've got some videos with some reporters on Hot Mike talking about how exactly they can cover this Paul Pelosi event. | ||
Of course, we talked about this quite a bit yesterday on the Sunday Night Live show. | ||
Of course, the leftists are insanely desperate to have something that they can claim is, in fact, the result of right-wing terror. | ||
And they're already doing it, of course. | ||
Which you have to understand. | ||
I mean, this is like a UFO hunter who day in and day out goes and takes his telescope out to some dark place. | ||
Desert somewhere, looks up at the sky. | ||
He sees all sorts of things. | ||
He sees meteors and satellites and airplanes, but he never sees a UFO. But he's sure they exist, and he keeps going out day in and day out. | ||
And then this is one time when finally a spacecraft crashes somewhere near him. | ||
And he hasn't actually gone and investigated it yet, so he's not actually sure if it is a spacecraft or maybe it's just a meteor or maybe it's just a space debris or... | ||
Some sort of remote-controlled drone that's crashed. | ||
He's not sure yet. But the fact that he may, for once, finally have an example of something that he believes in so wholeheartedly, so strongly, that he just runs around telling you that he found a UFO crash. | ||
I don't know if that makes a lot of sense, but for the last several years, we've had Democrats telling us over and over at every possible chance they have, holding press conferences, holding speeches in front of the Independence Hall in Philadelphia, doing everything they can to assure everyone that there is in fact a giant threat of domestic terror. | ||
They're sure of it. They're absolutely sure of it. | ||
They bet their life on it. | ||
They don't have any evidence for it. | ||
They can't point to any examples, but they're absolutely sure that it's out there somewhere. | ||
That it exists out there. | ||
We just have to keep looking. We just have to keep trying to find it. | ||
And then finally, they get something that might actually, potentially, maybe, if you stretch the truth enough, actually fit the thing they've been decrying for this entire time. | ||
So they're a little bit excited, which of course you have to be. | ||
Like a UFO hunter or a Bigfoot hunter who spent weeks upon weeks in the dreary cold of the Northwest Pacific searching out that lost member of the interdimensional ape tribe. | ||
And finally perhaps seeing something. | ||
The point is that the... | ||
Domestic terror that they decry is in fact imaginary. | ||
It doesn't actually exist. | ||
They can't actually find it. | ||
And so when they have a chance to portray something as right-wing violence, they are jumping on it with both feet. | ||
Rob Reiner claims Trump, directly responsible for the attack on Paul Pelosi, calls for indictment. | ||
He should be indicted. | ||
Yes, you've got some vague story where some drugged-out weirdo attacks Paul Pelosi. | ||
Therefore, indict Donald Trump. | ||
This is how ridiculous these people are. | ||
Director, actor, and longtime Democrat activist Rob Reiner blamed former President Donald Trump for the recent attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, claiming it was directly tied to Trump challenging the legitimacy of the 2020 election. | ||
These people, man. | ||
Like, oh, the big lie. | ||
It was a holdback from Jay Sixth. | ||
They were the cavalry. | ||
Yeah, yeah. They're like, oh, they never called on us. | ||
This is just a guy who's really late for January 6th. | ||
He just, he meant to be there on January 6th. | ||
He ended up getting tied up with something, you know. | ||
He had something come up, you know, a family emergency. | ||
So he's just a year and a half late. | ||
And he thought, better late than never. | ||
Better go attack Paul Pelosi with a hammer. | ||
I mean, it makes no damn sense. | ||
It's the only thing that Paul Pelosi, anybody complains about with the guy is that he is corrupt and has made hundreds of millions of dollars off of insider trading knowledge from his wife, Nancy. | ||
It's the only thing I know about him for also the drunken escapades where he's crashing cars with young men in the passenger seat. | ||
I've got a really deep take based on that last headline that we had about Rob Reiner saying Donald Trump is directly to blame. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, if this dude is like actually a Trump supporter, don't you think the Democrats are to blame for just continuously demonizing Trump? | ||
Really, really whipping up his base, you know? | ||
I know. That's what they're doing. | ||
They're constantly invoking Trump. | ||
He was the president a couple of years ago. | ||
We can let that go. | ||
But no, they're vindictive. | ||
They're going after him. And I think that they are galvanizing supporters for his cause. | ||
I personally don't think that he should run again. | ||
I'm team DeSantis. I know you're team Trump. | ||
But... What they're doing is they're getting people really emotionally attached to Trump and his cause. | ||
And, you know, it's galvanizing support for him. | ||
You know, I'd also say that it's their fault for stealing the 2020 election. | ||
So if they'd never stolen 2020 election... | ||
Oh yeah, there was that. There was that. | ||
Right. If Trump had been allowed to get into office like he should have been, like he won, you know, I mean, he did win. | ||
So if he'd just be allowed to be in office, you know, none of this would have happened. | ||
So, you know, these people are cheaters, liars, crooks. | ||
Demons. And they expect you to roll over and allow them to do it. | ||
And if you fight back, then they... | ||
If you fight back peacefully and actually just peacefully protest, then they put you in prison in the most horrific and deplorable conditions you can possibly imagine. | ||
We'll talk about that in a little bit since we have some new information about some of the vindictive behavior that is being aimed at the January 6th protesters. | ||
Yeah, they've made peaceful protest impossible, and they've forced people into this crazed position. | ||
I think that's exactly right. | ||
But of course, Rob Reiner says Donald Trump is 100% responsible for it. | ||
100%. 100%, by the way. | ||
He's entirely responsible for it. | ||
The guy with the hammer, 0% responsible. | ||
The guy who actually did it, not responsible at all. | ||
The Pelosi security team who apparently let this guy in the house, not responsible. | ||
Donald Trump, 100% responsible because two and a half years ago he had the election stolen from him. | ||
So it's got to be his fault. Private citizen Donald Trump with no political power whatsoever. | ||
It's his fault that some random drugged out weirdo attacked Nancy Pelosi's husband. | ||
The story from Paul Just Watson. | ||
Questions continue to swirl at apparent lack of security at Pelosi residence. | ||
Questions are being asked about the lack of security at Nancy Pelosi's home after authorities walked back a previous statement that there were three people at the residence. | ||
Now they're claiming there were only two, Paul Pelosi and his attacker. | ||
Can we just... Set the table right now. | ||
Just let everybody know right now that there's no confusion a decade hence that this speculation about Paul Pelosi and his attacker perhaps having known each other, perhaps this being some sort of lover's tryst, got out of hand, that all of this speculation, it's happening outside of Infowars. | ||
Can we just recognize that this is something that literally... | ||
Millions of people around the country are having questions about. | ||
They're looking at the information that's coming out, noticing that there's some gaps in this logic. | ||
There's some things that they're not telling us. | ||
There's some things that are being reported and then being withdrawn and then being reported differently. | ||
A lot of people are asking questions. | ||
Can we just lay the groundwork right now and say we are not responsible for this questioning? | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
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We're talking about Paul Pelosi here. | |
We'll be right back. | ||
And the reaction to the attack on him. | ||
Now, there's no evidence one way or the other as to whether this was politically motivated or not. | ||
But that's not stopping the mainstream media from jumping on this and claiming that they know exactly what was going on. | ||
They know exactly... What this was all about. | ||
This was Donald Trump. | ||
This was QAnon. | ||
This was domestic terror. | ||
The stuff they've been warning us about for a year and a half with no evidence. | ||
They finally have evidence and they're very excited, except it's not evidence because they have no proof. | ||
But that doesn't matter because they're desperate to try to portray this as domestic terror. | ||
In fact, the LA Times says this in an editorial, the attack on Paul Pelosi is an attack on democracy. | ||
Paul Pelosi is democracy, just like Dr. | ||
Fauci is science to attack these overpowered authoritarians is apparently to attack democracy and science itself. | ||
They say America is now a nation where acts of political violence are so predictable that for months before an assailant broke into the San Francisco home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and attacked her husband Paul Pelosi on Friday, experts have warned such an incident was likely. | ||
Have they? | ||
Have they, though? | ||
Politically catalyzed violence should be expected to rise with the election calendar and to fall between campaigns. | ||
Rachel Kleinfeld, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment, said in testimony to Congress in March and August, two counterterrorism experts in Georgetown wrote that with a midterm around the corner, a former president under investigation, and major upheavals occurring on hot-button issues such as abortion and gun control, extremists inclined to violence will be increasingly and major upheavals occurring on hot-button issues such as abortion and gun control, extremists which is kind of stupid, right? | ||
All of this is very stupid, so let's dig into why. | ||
Major upheavals occurring on hot-button issues such as abortion and gun control. | ||
What that means is that Republicans are getting their way on these topics. | ||
So why... Why would right-wingers lash out in violence when they're actually having victories? | ||
That doesn't comport. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. Since abortion and Roe vs. | ||
Wade was rolled back, it was the left-wing who lashed out in ridiculous violence. | ||
Like, it's amazing. They say, people have been predicting this type of attack for months, as if we haven't had dozens of attacks from the left on the right in the last few months. | ||
They just ignore those. Those aren't important. | ||
Those aren't the type that they're predicting. | ||
No, those are just happening and they're just gonna ignore that and not report on it. | ||
But I mean, this really is just painfully retarded. | ||
It really is hard to take any of this seriously. | ||
Rob Reiner claims Trump directly responsible for attack on Paul Pelosi calls for indictment. | ||
Oh yeah, he cares a lot about democracy. | ||
Cares a lot, cares a lot about democracy. | ||
Just go ahead and indict the former president because some random crackhead attacked Paul Pelosi. | ||
This is how democracy works, apparently. | ||
Of course, questions continue to swirl at apparent lack of security at the Pelosi residence, which also just gives a lie to the entire concept that the Democrats are terrified. | ||
They're afraid to leave their homes because of the insane amounts of right-wing violence. | ||
They don't even have security at their home. | ||
The third in line for the presidency, the Speaker of the House, apparently doesn't even have security at her own home, whose address is publicly known in San Francisco, which is, of course, a city teeming with all those dangerous right-wingers doing drugs and committing violence on the streets of San Francisco. | ||
It's all those fascists, I'm sure. | ||
So if they actually believe their own crap, if they actually believe their own fear-mongering, wouldn't they be fortified? | ||
Wouldn't they have security? | ||
Wouldn't they be protected against this type of stuff? | ||
No, apparently they have no security at all. | ||
So either they don't have... | ||
That's a good meme. That's a very good meme. | ||
So apparently they just don't have security. | ||
Or they do have security and the person inside was actually allowed in by security. | ||
Wouldn't that be interesting? They keep changing their story. | ||
First, they said there were three people there as somebody else answered the door, which seems like it would be a bare minimum. | ||
You'd have at least one person as security helping out. | ||
You know, Paul Pelosi. Apparently they don't have that. | ||
Apparently it was only two people inside the Pelosi home. | ||
And apparently Pelosi wasn't even attacked with the hammer until authorities showed up. | ||
And that was a statement that they made in their press conference. | ||
But authorities are now denying that Pelosi and DePappe knew each other, despite an initial 911 dispatch call claiming that Pelosi had referred to the suspect as, quote, a friend. | ||
Observers remain skeptical at the total lack of security, apparently present at the home of the person who's third in line for the presidency. | ||
People like Cernovich saying, no security, really? | ||
The Pelosi's do not have security if they're a mansion, according to official sources. | ||
What the hell? I thought that we're under constant attack. | ||
I thought that the domestic terrorists are doing everything they can to kill politicians. | ||
Politicians don't even have basic security at their residence. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. Of course, they do have security at their residence, which really makes you question all this stuff. | ||
I don't even understand that meme. | ||
Karmite K. Dillon also highlighted the lack of security given that there's been heavy presence there in the past, saying, quote, So there you have somebody with experience in this saying, yeah, last time we've been to the Pelosi residence, it was teeming with security and security. | ||
You know, other staff members. | ||
So they keep changing their story, really don't know anything about this, other than that it's extremely suspicious. | ||
But we do have a clip here of a hot mic, caught on hot mic, a reporter talking to apparently his editorial staff or somebody higher up than him in the mainstream media, talking about things that they know about the Let's go to clip 17 here. | ||
Reporter on hot mic after San Francisco police press conference regarding Paul Pelosi. | ||
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Yeah. Okay. Is it okay to say any of that stuff? | ||
No? Yeah. | ||
All right. Cool. All right. So, but we kind of have a working knowledge of who this guy may be. | ||
Hang on one second. Let me go see what they've got over here. | ||
I'll call you back. Yeah, so there was a reporter on Hot Mike saying the things they know about him, like he was a hippie, like he was a nudist, you know, things that would point away from him being a right-wing fascist QAnon conspiracy person. | ||
And you can hear him ask, okay, so should we report on that? | ||
No? Okay, got it. | ||
Got it. Thanks, boss. You got it. | ||
Obscure the facts. On the phone with the boss, hey, so this is the dude that was a former nudist dude. | ||
Yeah, okay, is it okay to say any of that stuff? | ||
Nope. Got it. | ||
Understood. Lie to the public. | ||
We got it. Paul Pelosi Halloween costume. | ||
Gosh, you'd switch out the hammer with a crack pipe and you got a Hunter Biden costume. | ||
Tell you what, a pair of whitey-tidies may be all you need to dress up as your favorite Democrat politician these days. | ||
The tidy-whities and some sort of Devious sex toy. | ||
And there you are. Fully dressed up and ready to go out as a Democrat ghoul. | ||
So, again, we've discussed it many, many, many, many, many times before. | ||
The purpose of the media in this modern democracy that we love so dearly is to obscure and obfuscate the truth for the benefit of their chosen political side. | ||
And there you have on hot mic it actually happening. | ||
Now, Seems a bit odd. | ||
That's the headline from Infowars. | ||
Hillary fact-checked as doubts mount over Pelosi attack claims. | ||
As rumors abound across social media, new details have emerged in the hammer assault on Paul Pelosi, husband of Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, including the eyebrow-raising news that Pelosi referred to his assailant as a friend when calling the police. | ||
Paul Just Watson summarized it all in just five words. | ||
It seems a bit odd. | ||
A bit odd. | ||
And of course, this was posted also by Elon Musk, said actually there seems to be a little bit more to this story than we understand. | ||
And so now that's being claimed as fake news. | ||
How dare you ask questions? | ||
How dare you look a sconce at this event? | ||
Sure, a weirdo in underwear was at the Speaker of the House's private residence. | ||
So what? Shut up. We'll finish up with our low-Z coverage here. | ||
Get into, you know, the actual threats of violence in this country. | ||
But amid the ever-changing story, there are some things that we actually know. | ||
One of the things is that this DePape guy is described by neighbors and people who knew him as a left-wing radical. | ||
Which, of course, we know that the last time Nancy Pelosi's house was attacked, it was by Antifa left-wing radicals who were spray-painting things on her garage door, as well as the anarchy symbol and other Antifa markers. | ||
Neighbors described DePappe as a homeless addict with politics that was, until recently, left-wing, but of secondary importance to his psychotic and paranoid behavior. | ||
What I know about the family is that they're radical activists, said one of DePappe's neighbors, a woman who only gave her first name, Trish. | ||
They seem very left. | ||
I love the way, I mean, just the average person in this country that leans left is just living in a constant whirlpool of... | ||
Confusion, right? Yeah, so anarchy symbol. | ||
We want everything. Cancel rent. | ||
I mean, this is Nancy Pelosi's house. | ||
This was very recently a left-wing activist. | ||
Again, they completely ignore this because, like, blood, fake blood spilled on the... | ||
On the driveway. This is the latest attack on Nancy Pelosi before the Paul Pelosi attack. | ||
So is it really so outrageous to suggest that things might not be what it seems? | ||
Maybe it was a left-wing radical that attacked Nancy Pelosi, considering that last time it was left-wing radicals that attacked Nancy Pelosi. | ||
I know. I know. | ||
It's crazy pattern recognition. | ||
So it's so difficult and confusing for a lot of people. | ||
But leftists, again, they just live in this whirlpool, this constant cyclone of absurdity. | ||
And just listen to this statement. | ||
They seem very left. They're all about Black Lives Matter movement, gay pride, but they're very detached from reality. | ||
Yeah. Oh, yeah, I bet. | ||
Oh, they're all about Black Lives Matter and gay pride, and they're detached from reality? | ||
Wow, those two things never go hand in hand. | ||
What do you mean, but? It's like, no, that's confirmation. | ||
Yes, they're all about Black Lives Matter and gay pride. | ||
Therefore, they're very detached from reality. | ||
Because they're very detached from reality. | ||
See, they're very detached from reality. | ||
I mean, this is, it's funny. | ||
They've called the cops on us, on several of the neighbors, including us, claiming we're plotting against them. | ||
It's really weird to see that they're so willing to be aggressive towards somebody else who's also a lefty. | ||
Is that surprising? | ||
Have you not seen lefties in this country? | ||
They do nothing but attack everyone, including other lefties. | ||
They're terrible people with bad souls that are rotten from the inside out. | ||
So it's like, duh. | ||
It's so weird. This leftist that seemed to be all about Black Lives Matter and gay pride are also vicious, psychopath, drug addict criminals. | ||
What? What? | ||
Really? Oh my gosh, I'm so confused. | ||
Yeah, there's a pattern there. | ||
This is not out of the ordinary. | ||
This is who you people are. | ||
More details are emerging about 42-year-old David DePappe, the man who allegedly broke into House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home early Friday morning and attacked her husband. | ||
He's a left-leaning nudist drug dealer. | ||
Journalist Michael Schellenberger published an interview with DePape's Berkeley, California neighbor, a woman named Trish, who spoke about the bizarre household, who's saying that DePape was in a romantic relationship with 53-year-old Oxen Gypsy Taub, who had been convicted of child sex abuse, while children whom DePape served as a surrogate father for have all accused him of child sex abuse. | ||
Gee, a drug addict, leftist activist, pedophile. | ||
It's got to be QAnon. | ||
Why, that's got to be a Trump supporter. | ||
It must be. And claiming otherwise, you'll be silenced. | ||
Viva Frye locked out of Twitter for raising questions about the Pelosi attack. | ||
He said a 16-tweet thread with himself explaining everything that happened before police released body camera footage or disclosed where they found a pap-based clothing and Matt Gertz accuses others of conspiracy theory slash disinformation. | ||
Massive events will generate massive discussion, period. | ||
And he was banned for that. | ||
Banned for that. Responding to a 16-tweet. | ||
Part thread by somebody who, before any evidence had been put out, was claiming that speculating about this not being a Trump supporter was in fact a conspiracy theory and should be silenced. | ||
And of course the remaining leftist bots at Twitter do the right thing and ban anybody questioning that. | ||
Doing the left thing is what you mean. | ||
Doing the left thing. That's right. | ||
Thank you. CBS News has this story this morning. | ||
Suspect in Paul Pelosi attack had a list of targets, law enforcement sources said. | ||
The attack on the House, people he wanted to target, they haven't released the list of the people he wanted to target. | ||
And how this list came about, nobody's saying either. | ||
Did he have a list in his pocket? | ||
Not really sure. But again, this whole thing is weird. | ||
San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said Friday that officers observed both Pelosi and the suspect holding a hammer. | ||
Like one hammer, I guess. | ||
They're saying they're both holding this hammer. | ||
Then the suspect pulled the hammer away from Mr. | ||
Pelosi and violently assaulted him with it while cops were there. | ||
The suspect was immediately apprehended by police and will be charged with attempted homicide. | ||
Assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, burglary, and several additional felonies, according to authorities. | ||
And apparently his condition continues to improve. | ||
But just while we're on the topic, while the left is desperate to portray this one singular, totally bizarre and... | ||
This unprecedented event as being indicative of somehow proving that all of their fear-mongering about right-wing violence is all totally good, totally accurate. | ||
And see, we told you so. I've compiled a little thing. | ||
I did this yesterday on Sunday Night Live. | ||
I thought I'd do it again for the American Journal audience. | ||
We'll just breeze through these. We won't even elaborate on any of them. | ||
But I've just compiled just a collection of left-wing violence against right-wingers. | ||
Over the last couple months, up to a couple years for the most egregious ones. | ||
But let's just tear through this list. | ||
As again, you've got one example of a drugged out psychopath nudist attacking Paul Pelosi. | ||
This to them is evidence of a nationwide domestic terror conspiracy. | ||
Which means we have to throw Donald Trump in jail and silence right-wingers online. | ||
It's just so stupid. | ||
It's hard to even comprehend. | ||
Especially when you consider this insane litany of leftist violence. | ||
Let's just go through some of it. | ||
Of course, you've got Darrell Brooks killed six people and wounded more than 60 others when he drove his car into a parade. | ||
He was, of course, a black supremacist and anti-white terrorist who had made songs calling himself a terrorist and calling for violence against white people. | ||
Then he murdered six of them and injured 60 more. | ||
This barely got any attention as they figured out who it was and covered it up. | ||
Marco Rubio campaigner beaten nearly to death. | ||
Christopher Monzon wearing a Marco Rubio shirt was told Republicans aren't welcome here. | ||
Beaten nearly to death and had a dog sicked on him. | ||
And he is still recovering in the hospital from that. | ||
Man attempts to run over an 18-year-old after they had a political argument. | ||
Indy cops say, admits, I'm sorry, admits to running over. | ||
Not attempts. No, he did it. | ||
He killed Kaler Ellingson, 18, killed him for being Republican, ran him over and told cops it was because he was Republican. | ||
Highland Park mass shooting the same week that Daryl Brooks murdered a bunch of white people in a car. | ||
You also had a left-wing trans activist opening fire at a 4th of July parade. | ||
Hard to miss the symbolism there, killing six people. | ||
So again, just another example of mass murder politically motivated by the left wing. | ||
More than 100 churches vandalized since Supreme Court overturned Roe. | ||
And again, just to go through each one of these individually would be way too much to have to cover. | ||
So just imagine 100 churches firebombed, attacked, burned, threatening... | ||
Graffiti, all sorts of stuff. | ||
And of course graffiti saying things like, if abortions aren't safe, neither are you. | ||
And the FBI says they're not even tracking this while they are kicking down the door of and arresting fathers of seven and 87-year-old Holocaust survivors for the crime of standing outside of an abortion clinic with a sign. | ||
Attacking them, arresting them, not attacking or arresting the people who are actually firebombing the pregnancy clinics. | ||
Elderly pro-life volunteer in Michigan shot after heated conversation, pro-life group says. | ||
Pro-life activists shot dead in the back after an argument. | ||
UC Davis cancels TPUSA event after a female student attacked by far-left protesters, just one in a series of these events. | ||
Far-left student activists shut down Kelly J. Keene's women's rights events in Tacoma, Washington. | ||
Another example of that. Antifa, far-left target Matt Walsh event at the University of Houston. | ||
More mob activity. | ||
Violent attacks to which the universities usually capitulate and then apologize for daring to upset the angry mob. | ||
University of New Mexico disappointed and woke students who attacked TPUSA event featuring Tommy Lahren. | ||
Again, all of these are like within a month. | ||
All of these are examples of right-wingers trying to have a speech and being violently attacked by mobs of leftists. | ||
Texas woman charged with threatening to kill judge who allowed a special master in the Trump raid case. | ||
Again, a violent leftist attack. | ||
Political violence to Greg Abbott staffers assaulted outside Houston. | ||
Q0 media outrage. | ||
Here's Jojo Jers from Twitter laughing still to this day about Brett Kavanaugh being run out of a steakhouse by an angry mob. | ||
Thinking that's funny, joking about it, laughing about it, making light of it while pretending to be outraged at what happened to Paul Pelosi. | ||
See? | ||
You've got Senator Rand Paul gets half a million dollars after a neighbor broke his ribs. | ||
Another example of a time when they simply laugh at him for that and make jokes about it. | ||
Random stranger takes kid's MAGA hat and tosses drinks on him. | ||
An adult attacking a child for a MAGA hat. | ||
He's a hero. Man arrested after allegedly driving a van into a GOP registration tent. | ||
Do you remember that one? That one's pretty crazy. | ||
FBI says man attempted to kill Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
Said he was shooting for three justices. | ||
Tucker Carlson's home targeted by protesters breaking down his door while his family hid inside. | ||
Senator Rand Paul attacked by an angry mob after leaving the White House. | ||
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Full-on collapse is headed towards us as the diesel supply dwindles to nothingness. | ||
Pretty dangerous situation to be in. | ||
Mass starvation incoming. | ||
What's being done about it? | ||
Absolutely nothing. Except that they're actively working to exacerbate the issue. | ||
It's funny, when you search, if you just go to Google and you search diesel shortage, or just search diesel, you get headlines that are simultaneously like Total perfect storm, things like... | ||
The diesel market is in a perfect storm as prices surge. | ||
Supplies dwindle ahead of winter. | ||
It's just like, we're not going to be able to have food anymore. | ||
Trucks aren't going to be able to run. | ||
Everything's going to collapse. And then, like, simultaneous to that, along with that, right next to it, is the story that's like, EU passes law to eliminate diesel from supply chain. | ||
And it's like, okay, all right. | ||
So this is all by design. So this thing that you're warning us about is the thing that you are, in fact, doing. | ||
Fantastic. Amazing, isn't it? | ||
Isn't it all incredible? Now, we have lots of videos from the World Government Summit that's happening right now as we speak. | ||
And we'll go to some of these. | ||
Where to begin? We'll start with clip number seven here. | ||
Fear-mongering continues as they move from the COVID scare to the climate scare and let you know you ain't seen nothing yet. | ||
You thought the COVID lockdowns were bad? | ||
That was just a pregame. | ||
That was just a little warm-up for what the authorities have in store for us. | ||
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Let's watch. Healthcare professionals have said to me, if you think COVID is bad, when it comes to climate change, you ain't seen nothing yet. | |
It's the grandmother of all health threats. | ||
COVID and climate change are compounding each other, and they're adding pressures on already weak health systems and staff. | ||
And it's why business as usual is not an option. | ||
And it's why now we need to truly have health at the centre of all our policies, energy, transport, agriculture, Water and food. | ||
We need to have health at the center of all of our policies. | ||
In other words, as we do things that are ridiculous and would never have been allowed previously, we have to justify it by calling it health. | ||
If we just say it's for your health, then we can do all of this tyrannical, destructive stuff that we wanted to do anyway, but that would have never been allowed unless we put the label of health on it. | ||
Well, it's for your health, so get in the box. | ||
It's for your health, so starve to death. | ||
I mean, this is They're announcing what they're doing. | ||
They're telling us what they're doing. | ||
We know the World Economic Forum is in its own publications called the COVID-19 pandemic response a test. | ||
They said people were forced to do things they never would have done otherwise. | ||
And we saw this. So it's all just a testing program. | ||
It's all just seeing how far you can push things, seeing how people react, and then going back and recalibrating your attacks to fit the newly acquired data. | ||
We've got some more on this. | ||
How this is going to be achieved, of course, is silencing anybody that disagrees with it. | ||
Let's go to clip number five here. As we hear some dangerously overweight, weird-looking woman talking about misinformation as if she is the queen of what is true. | ||
Let's go to clip number five. | ||
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I like to check multiple channels of information. | |
And I'm lucky I live in a global world, my personal world is pretty global, that I can check and double check information from different perspectives and come up with my own judgment on that. | ||
And so I don't rely on any one channel of information. | ||
And so I think for governments to be part of my selection process for information... | ||
How do they make the cut? | ||
I think they need to earn a reputation for putting out information that is factual and is not... | ||
They're not trying to persuade me. | ||
They're trying to educate me. | ||
This is from the World Government Summit being held right now by the World Economic Forum. | ||
There is some weird, unelected sort of... | ||
I don't know. How would you describe that woman? | ||
Would you even want to? | ||
Sort of goblin woman sitting there surrounded by Saudi Arabian men in their full religious garb telling us that they'll decide who the authorities are and they'll decide what the facts are. | ||
Who are they? Some people. | ||
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We'll open up the phone lines here in just a second. | ||
We'll go ahead and open them up right now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Taking your calls right now. | ||
What do you think happened with old Paul Pelosi? | ||
And what do you know about the World Goblin Summit? | ||
Yes, the great goblin gathering. | ||
The great goblin orgy is taking place right now as we speak. | ||
The World Government Summit 2022 from the World Economic Forum. | ||
And they opened their... | ||
They open their little goblin summit in the most appropriate way possible with a huge Big Brother-style presentation by the goblin prince himself, Klaus Schwab, as he gives this address as a giant floating head at the World Government Summit. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 11. | ||
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Klaus Schwab says, his three is at the turning point and I'm in charge. | |
Let's watch. History is truly at a turning point. | ||
We do not yet know the full extent and the systemic and structural changes which will happen. | ||
However, we do know that global energy systems, food systems and supply chains will be deeply affected. | ||
In times of crisis, the role of governments is more important and more relevant than ever. | ||
What is also needed is a summit like this one to go beyond crisis management and to look into constructive ways we can build our common future. | ||
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Let's go beyond crisis management into directly controlling the brains of the people we control. | |
We must inject them with the nanotechnology to control them remotely. | ||
Welcome to the World Government Summit. | ||
I mean, where is James Bond when you need him? | ||
Where is a man with a love of country and a license to kill? | ||
Who can save us from this global specter group? | ||
Of viciously evil psychopathic scumbags who are now coming out and they're open. | ||
This is like their quinceanera. | ||
This is their coming out. They're revealing to the world who they really are and what they really intend to do. | ||
Klaus Schwab gave another interview with Charlie Rose in this case, clip 12. | ||
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Where he talks again about what the fourth industrial revolution does to you. | |
And it's going to change who you are. | ||
It's going to change your soul. | ||
It's going to take you over from the inside out. | ||
They're very excited about this. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. | ||
Klaus Schwab talking about the fourth industrial revolution and how it changes you. | ||
The Industrial Revolution is, it doesn't change what you are doing. | ||
It changes you. | ||
If you take a genetic editing, just as an example, it's you who are changing. | ||
And of course this has a big impact on your identity. | ||
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And offer certain kinds of possibilities that have to be careful about. | |
You know, when you began to do that kind of gene editing, some people worry that you are changing what it means to be human. | ||
That's the problem. | ||
Of course, the new Industrial Revolution offers us many opportunities, but it raises many-fold questions on the ethical, but even legal implications, and we have to be prepared for it, and that's what we want to do in Davos. | ||
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Yes, you see, what we're doing is in no way ethical or legal, but we intend to do it anyway. | |
So first, we must lay the groundwork to allow us to do these things? | ||
Like, you get that they're admitting what they're doing. | ||
They're telling you that what they intend to do does, in fact, change humans into something other than human beings, and that legally, this is sort of a gray zone. | ||
We're not really sure if it's not human. | ||
Does it have human rights? | ||
If not... How do you treat it? | ||
I mean, these are difficult questions. | ||
So it's basically illegal what they're doing now, the coercion, the abuse that they're undertaking. | ||
It's not legal. So in order for them to do it, they're going to do it. | ||
They're telling you they're going to do it. | ||
They just need to make it legal first. | ||
See, they need to lay the groundwork. | ||
They need to get their people into positions of power to pass laws to allow them to do what they want to do. | ||
Anyway, because legality is just a formality that they need to check the boxes on. | ||
But when it comes to ethics and morals, that's a little bit different. | ||
They need a lot more preparation for that because, see, again, they're going to do it. | ||
They're telling you they're going to do it and they're telling you they know perfectly well that it's immoral. | ||
And unethical. So first they need to, forcibly through concerted and well-directed propaganda, change the morals and ethics of the nation. | ||
So first you change the morals and the ethics to make people devalue humanity, devalue being a human being, and then you can do whatever you want to them. | ||
See, it's very sophisticated, their little operation going on. | ||
Of course, we know where this is going and... | ||
The excuses that they're using to bring all of this about. | ||
We go now to clip number 20. | ||
As they say, once again, we need a recalibration of things like human rights. | ||
You know, kind of like how in America we're reimagining justice right out of existence. | ||
Well, now they're going to reimagine human rights on a global scale. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 20. | ||
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We are finding ourselves in a place where we have increasing polarization everywhere. | |
And everything feels binary when it doesn't need to be. | ||
So I think we're going to have to think about a recalibration of a whole range of human rights that are playing out online, you know, from freedom of speech to the freedom to, you know, to be free from online violence or the right of data protection to the right to child dignity. | ||
The right to child dignity, I said it yesterday, if somebody starts talking to you about your child's right to dignity while they leer at your child and start to drool a little bit, just get them away. | ||
Just get them away from the child because they don't care about the child's dignity. | ||
They're trying to get you away from that child so you aren't there to protect it when they want to abuse it. | ||
There again, they're not shy about what they're saying. | ||
They just use rhetorical devices to obfuscate what they really mean. | ||
Yeah, we have to recalibrate human rights. | ||
Really? Is that what we want? | ||
I don't know. Maybe we could ask like Jeffrey Dahmer. | ||
He was just recalibrating the brains of his victims. | ||
Does it really matter if you call it recalibrating or eliminating? | ||
If you just call it recalibrating instead of destroying, does that actually make it a good thing all of a sudden? | ||
Of course not. But all this is in perfect line with the 2030 agenda. | ||
We go now to this clip, clip 18 from Del Bigtree, an interview he did, the 2030 agenda as a blueprint for the post-COVID world. | ||
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Let's watch. October of 2020, this was the headline, the 2030 agenda as blueprint for a post-COVID world. | |
And you have Klaus Schwab come out of the shadows and say this is an incredible opportunity to implement these sustainable development goals. | ||
Well, what does that look like on the ground? | ||
What does it really look like? | ||
Well, let's take a look at Oxford. | ||
This is a city in the UK. Oxford's set to cut its famous traffic jams by degrees. | ||
The university city will be divided into six districts, and motorists will get fined if they leave their neighborhood too often. | ||
Can't believe I'm reading But here it is. | ||
It's 150,000 residents will be allowed to use their cars as much as they like within their district and will be given free permits, allowing them to drive to other districts on 100 days a year. | ||
If they exceed this limit, they will be fined, possibly 70 euros a journey or a day. | ||
And then it goes on to give a bunch of bureaucratic language here. | ||
A maximum of three permits a household will be allowed. | ||
If there are several adults with cars registered to the address, the restrictions will take place between 7 a.m., 7 p.m., Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Just a lot of rules to follow here. | ||
But really, the key quote, let's look at this. | ||
At the heart of the plan is a desire to reduce traffic and make city living more pleasant, creating a 15-minute city within a small walking radius, a concept, Del, popularized during the pandemic. | ||
Oh, my God. You know, we were in prison during the pandemic. | ||
It wasn't popularized. | ||
Watch the languaging, people. | ||
Popularize. So this is not just happening in one place. | ||
Remember, when you see something pop up out of nowhere and be implemented rapidly, you really have to question what's behind this. | ||
Canterbury, another city, doing pretty much the same thing over in the UK. Canterbury City Council traffic ban moves step forward despite opposition, and there has been quite a bit of opposition and news reporting on this. | ||
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And it says, the project, which is a part of the council's draft local plan, will mean direct trips to supermarkets, retail parks, or GP surgeries will be prohibited in a bid to encourage walking, cycling, and public transport use. | ||
Here we go. | ||
Minor roads and rat runs linking each of the zones will be closed with driver's So you see, if you want to go to the supermarket or go to your GP for a surgery right down the road, you can't do that. | ||
You have to go on this loop and maybe take some extra time because I guess it's more efficient or it's better for the environment, I guess. | ||
Well, that's horrifying. | ||
The 2030 Agenda is a blueprint for the post-COVID world. | ||
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Welcome back. | ||
We're continuing to talk about just the... | ||
Purposeful shutdown of the world economy at the behest of the World Economic Forum, the Global Government Summit, as they attempt to institute their CBDC-controlled digital panopticon. | ||
We got some more videos here, but I think we want to go out to your phone calls back. | ||
But just as a... | ||
Just a quick little reminder. In fact, we will. | ||
We'll go to this video of John Kerry. | ||
Clip number 10. | ||
Here's him talking about how the U.S. should spend basically all of its money trying to get third world countries to go to a green energy. | ||
Now, even the idea of green energy is in and of itself a total scam. | ||
We reported Multiple times in the last year of various experts in the field saying things like there's literally not enough lithium in the world to supply all of the batteries that would be necessary for a totally green energy transition type thing. | ||
The solar panels are now filling up landfills and leaking toxic metals into the soil. | ||
That even to get the cobalt and other things that you need to build this sustainable energy system, Is only able to be mined with the use of child slaves working the mines. | ||
So it's just a total and ridiculous scam on every level. | ||
But that's not stopping them. | ||
No, they're now tripling down and saying we need to spend trillions of dollars doing this. | ||
Here's John Kerry, a globalist vampire. | ||
Let's watch. We're as sensitive as any country in the world. | ||
First of all, we have the largest humanitarian donor in the world. | ||
Largest humanitarian donor in the world, the United States of America. | ||
And whether it's AIDS or Ebola or a crisis... | ||
That's why we're loved across the planet. | ||
That's why everybody loves us. | ||
And the American people should be thanked and also be very proud. | ||
Yeah, where's the appreciation of our imperialistic might? | ||
You're supposed to love us. | ||
You know, we spent like $40 trillion in Africa over the last 50 years. | ||
Clean energy economy doesn't exist. | ||
The transition. | ||
You've got trillions of dollars. | ||
Sitting on the sidelines. | ||
Yeah, it's just sitting around. | ||
We're all just so rich and well off. | ||
And that money is not giveaway money. | ||
It's not concessionary funding. | ||
It belongs to people, you know? | ||
Us, not you. Like BlackRock doesn't own the money. | ||
They're working for clients. | ||
The clients own the money. | ||
And some of the clients want the best return they can get on that investment. | ||
BlackRock is managing the money, so now they want to give all of that money away. | ||
You have pension funds. | ||
Big pension funds. We're going to drain pension funds. | ||
Millions of American workers who anticipate a retirement based on that fund. | ||
They are subject to fiduciary responsibility and they have to live up to that. | ||
So how this works is trickier than meets the eye. | ||
These people. And we need to come together, first of all, we have got to mitigate sufficiently because you can't adapt to the worst consequences. | ||
You just can't adapt to some of them. | ||
So yes, we need to double that adaptation because there are a lot of things we can do now to help countries and to save lives. | ||
Save lives, yeah. | ||
Or hardening certain facilities. | ||
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Literally, what is he talking about? | ||
So... He's actually saying right there that places like BlackRock that manage your money, your retirement fund, that's just trillions of dollars just sitting there for me, John Kerry, to give away to third world countries like Africa because America is the most giving country in the world by force, right? Because they tax you, they take your money at gunpoint, give it to people who despise you, they continue to despise you and ask for more money. | ||
Kind of like Zelensky, you know? | ||
How many times has Zelensky, you know, Come and end. | ||
He's not begging. He's not saying, look, we know you've given so much already, but we just need a little bit more. | ||
And you know how thankful we are. | ||
No, no, no. It goes, you've given us $50 billion, and that's not nearly enough. | ||
How dare you give us only $50 billion? | ||
We need $100 billion, and we need it tomorrow. | ||
That's how they act. That's how they treat us, the most giving country in the history of the world. | ||
Now our country is collapsing into chaos, poverty, destitution, recession. | ||
So we could actually use that money. | ||
We could actually do something useful with that. | ||
But I want to go to this image here because it shows you how ridiculous this entire claim is. | ||
China emits more CO2 than the entire Western Hemisphere combined. | ||
So here you see China in red. | ||
They produce 12 billion tons of CO2, if that's the... | ||
You know, poison that you are trying to destroy when in reality it's what trees breathe and it's good and you need more of it. | ||
But that's fine. If we're going with the globalist talking points here and worried about CO2, you can see that China puts out a full third more CO2 than the entirety of the Western world combined, including North America, South America, Western Europe, and the West Coast of Africa combined release about 9 billion tons. | ||
So one country, China, Who releases 12 billion tons, they are also the primary recipients of investment from places like BlackRock these days. | ||
So as they tell you that they need to use your money to give trillions of dollars to third world countries, China admits more carbon dioxide than the US and EU combined, and that's where all of their funding is going, that's where all their money is going, that's where all their investment is being made. | ||
When these people are acting like they need to put you into poverty to help cure the earth of CO2, just understand that it's a lie. | ||
It's just a lie. It's just a scam. | ||
It's just a con. They want to take your money and give it to their cronies in China who will continue to pollute and destroy the world because they actually are destroying the world. | ||
They actually are releasing just... | ||
Infinite amount of toxins into the waterways and into the ocean. | ||
Nine out of ten of the pieces of plastic in the ocean come out of four rivers, three of which are in China, one of which is in Africa. | ||
And we're the bad guys. | ||
They need to be robbed blind, of course. | ||
Of course, we know how all this is actually going. | ||
It's actually just the open deindustrialization of the Western world. | ||
As Bernie's tweets points out on Twitter, UK, 137,210 businesses have closed in just the first two quarters of 2022. | ||
This is the fourth quarter in a row where more small businesses have been closed than have been created. | ||
Hunt's recession mini-budget will do nothing to stop this trend. | ||
So, of course, this is all in line with what they plan on doing. | ||
They are actively destroying any ability for people in the West to maintain any semblance of our old economies. | ||
It's all being consolidated into massive corporate combines that are working with our geopolitical enemies and claiming they're saving the world by robbing you blind and giving your money away to you. | ||
People in impoverished countries. | ||
And of course all of this is resulting in the diesel fuel crisis and the mass starvation for which even the UN is sounding the alarm bells and saying hundreds of millions will die if we don't do something about this. | ||
And of course the globalists have to lean in and with a sly smile say yes that's the point. | ||
Yes all of those dangerous polluting people will soon be done away with. | ||
You're welcome. We're going to go to your phone lines, to your phone calls in the next segment. | ||
Remember, folks, support everything we do here at InfoWars, trying to tell the truth, trying to combat this increasingly I think? | ||
They're renewable resources, and it's all just complete and utter insanity. | ||
I hope you can support us in fighting back against this absolutely insane group of people that are just, they're telling you they're coming for you. | ||
They're telling you they're destroying your world. | ||
They're telling you they're going to destroy your rights. | ||
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Stand up to them. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at Band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We go directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have James, an Air Force veteran in Indiana, protesting the VA following a vet suicide. | ||
Thanks for calling in, James. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I was recently at the Jackie Olorski VA protesting how the VA is fooling and causing veteran suicide. | |
Veterans were actually thanking me but said they were afraid to speak out because retaliation is well known. | ||
The veteran that killed himself there was a while back. | ||
It was years ago. I was there when that veteran killed himself. | ||
They come out on the news and they tell us to ask for help and they deny our bills so veterans don't ask. | ||
There's a backlog of over a billion dollars in the sea of denials. | ||
The pills are the side effects of suicide to the broken disability system that can take up to 50 years. | ||
This has come out before Indiana VA turning veterans into drug addicts and breaking prescribing laws. | ||
It's a broken system with broken promises that abandon the defenders of freedom. | ||
It's a government that says it cares about veteran suicide when they are the ones causing it. | ||
The Secretary of the VA needs to step in and fix these issues. | ||
I've talked to Senator Young and soon-to-be Congressman Rudy Ockham of Indiana on veterans' issues as they listen. | ||
Jackie Walorski was a champion for veterans, and I know Rudy Ockham will carry that torch. | ||
Wow, yeah, that was a lot of stuff, but I completely agree. | ||
And again, just highlights how our government fails to do the most basic things that's required of it. | ||
You would think that their first priority would be in servicing the people who literally signed up to risk their lives to support the American government. | ||
That's the thanks that you get is... | ||
Nothing. Suicide. | ||
And then they'll light a candle for you, but they won't help you actually get away from it. | ||
In fact, they spike you like a cannon if you work for them. | ||
Is it any wonder why they can't fill recruitment drives? | ||
Apparently, the latest I've heard is that they're reaching out to people that they'd previously kicked out of the army and other places for being, like, extremists, and they're reaching out to them saying, I know we kicked you out for, like, being a neo-Nazi, but why don't you come on back, because we are desperate for anybody. | ||
But, of course, they're, you know... | ||
What they're telling you is come sign up to go die pointlessly for Volodymyr Zelensky so Volodymyr Zelensky can have gay pride parades. | ||
That's worth your life, really? | ||
Nobody's going to fall for that. | ||
And then even if you do, you go and risk your life and have your health destroyed by their experimental vaccines. | ||
And then you're told... | ||
Too bad. You know, we can't do anything for you. | ||
The VA is booked up and we can't see you for the next year and a half. | ||
I mean, why would anybody sign up for the Army at this point to serve people who despise you just to be tossed out like trash at the end? | ||
It's despicable the way they're treating people. | ||
Thank you for that call, James. | ||
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Oh, one more. I got one more thing, Harrison. | |
Go ahead. Yeah, there's an older article. | ||
It's important. It's VA parking lot suicide. | ||
There's also news coming out recently in the last few days. | ||
Majority Green yelling at the VA article, VA manhandles veteran. | ||
Maybe that explains why three veterans in a week committed suicide years ago. | ||
Another article that just came out is VA Shields, as a veteran was ran over and killed while VA only issued a $25 fine, as veterans' lives are only worth two value meals at McDonald's, while there's unlimited funds for illegals in Ukraine. | ||
Lastly, a whistleblower on Bongino's show telling how the corrupt police state is using a program to monitor free speech, and Alex Jones' name was brought up as an example. | ||
Someone can share an Infowars link and put it into the government's dragnet. | ||
Nothing digital is reliable. | ||
Nothing the government says or does can be trusted because there are no liars. | ||
A major phone company used to block calls in for saying you're not allowed to call this number. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, of course, of course. We represent a dangerous group of people, people who promote a peaceful solution to this problem. | ||
That's the last thing that they want. | ||
They would love if everybody was funneled into either outlets that support the New World Order or outlets that tell you to go be pointlessly violent so they can then wrap you up and throw away the key. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, James. | ||
I do appreciate it. Let's go down to Justin in Florida who wants to talk about Pelosi's husband. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Justin, you're on the air. Yes, hello? | ||
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Hello. Okay. | |
Well, good morning. God bless, Harrison and crew, as always. | ||
And also, I guess you just might be a little bit bigoted. | ||
I mean, you don't have mostly naked hammer fights with your conservative friends who are, you know, hemp jewelry makers that are nudists? | ||
I don't tell you what I do on my off time. | ||
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Yeah, no. With no security there. | |
I mean, there's no way there wasn't any secret service there. | ||
There has to be some secret service. | ||
Yeah, that's the big question mark, isn't it? | ||
How did this even happen in the first place? | ||
And where is the... | ||
The camera footage will go the same way the January 6th footage went. | ||
It'll disappear all of a sudden. | ||
But I think you're right. What do you think actually happened, Justin? | ||
You think it was a gay hammer fight? | ||
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Either possibly that or maybe one of those things where he wants to make their relationship official and that would explain the where's Nancy because he wants to talk to her himself, but who knows. | |
Well, it is bizarre. We'll keep asking questions about it. | ||
We'll go to some more callers and see what they think about it. | ||
Thanks for the call, Justin. Let's go to Shonda in Tennessee. | ||
Wants to talk about Pelosi Gate. | ||
Pelosi Gate. Thanks for calling in, Shonda. | ||
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You're on the air. Good morning. | |
So, I've been following this and watching it on Twitter, and it's absolutely glorious. | ||
But there's one question I haven't seen anybody ask. | ||
What's that? And what I'm wondering is if the police aren't naming the person that opened the door, is the possibility of that person being a minor a high probability? | ||
Because that would make sense why they can't name who it is. | ||
That's interesting. I hadn't thought about that. | ||
I wonder how they... | ||
I wonder if they're like... Actually, the adult that we said answered the door was not there. | ||
There were only two adults at the time. | ||
And it's like, adults? What do you mean? Let's see. | ||
Because they are changing their story a lot. | ||
So again, it's hard to figure out exactly what happened here. | ||
Let's see if we can actually find... | ||
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Yeah, because I was looking at the wording and I used to do law enforcement. | |
And I was like, okay, the wording that they're using... | ||
Is making it really suspicious. | ||
Weird. Because if we had an instance where we couldn't put someone's name or face or any information out in that kind of instance, it was usually because they weren't over 18. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
I hadn't heard that one yet, but that is a very interesting interpretation. | ||
We'll see if we can... | ||
We'll see if we can read through this and find more evidence of that. | ||
But that would explain it. | ||
That would explain why they originally said that a third person opened the door and then have now said that, nope, that person doesn't exist. | ||
Very odd. Interesting. | ||
I hadn't thought about that. Thank you for that input, Shonda. | ||
Good point. We'll see if there's any more evidence for that. | ||
It's completely possible. | ||
The Democratic Party is just overflowing with pedophiles. | ||
So, I mean, would it really be that strange to see? | ||
Flashes of... | ||
Who was that guy? | ||
Who was Nancy Pelosi's friend? | ||
They kept killing young black guys by, like, injecting them with drugs during their sexcapades. | ||
The big Democrat donor they covered up. | ||
Could be something along those lines. | ||
Let's go to... Another call. | ||
Buck. Yeah, Ed Buck. That's the one. | ||
Could be an Ed Buck situation we're dealing with here. | ||
Let's go to Barry in the Bay Area. | ||
Who else wants to talk about this Pelosi thing? | ||
Thanks for calling in. Barry, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Good morning. Happy Halloween. | |
Good morning. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Hey, yeah. Over here, I'm in the Bay Area, you know, communist California over here. | |
You know, we see all this stuff on the news. | ||
We're talking about January 6th. | ||
Now he's got handcuffs and all this stuff. | ||
Are they fluffy handcuffs or what? | ||
Yeah, apparently they found him with plastic handcuffs. | ||
Apparently, which is hilarious because they're like another connection to January 6th. | ||
When if you remember what happened on January 6th is that the police had plastic handcuffs. | ||
They like left on a table and then some protesters like picked them up from the table. | ||
They were the police's. The protesters didn't go there with plastic handcuffs. | ||
Those were the police's plastic handcuffs that they just happened to have there. | ||
So just another lie upon lie, just layer upon layer of deception. | ||
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Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. | |
I think it's all set up, to be honest with you, you know. | ||
I live out here in the Bay Area, San Ramon, California, you know, in Liptard Town, so it is crazy out here what they believe is going on. | ||
Thank you to you guys, and happy Halloween, and have a great one. | ||
We love America out here in California still. | ||
Amen. It'd be nice if you were a part of it still. | ||
It'd be nice if California still represented what America is. | ||
But no, we appreciate it. And of course, we respect all the people in California holding it down for liberty in that place that is so desperate to destroy it. | ||
We're going to take more of your phone calls. | ||
On the other side, we have Kelly from Arkansas, who's a former police officer with another theory. | ||
So more law enforcement calling in to say what they think might be behind this Paul Pelosi. | ||
We'll be right back. Don't go anywhere. | ||
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All right, folks, back out to your phone calls. | |
Now we've got... Okay, let's go to Kelly in Arkansas who also wants to talk about a theory she has about Nancy being drunk. | ||
Oh, it's a he. Okay, I'm sorry. | ||
Thank you for calling in. Kelly, you're on the air. | ||
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That's right, Harrison. I'm a guy. | |
I'm sorry. I know a girl named Kelly. | ||
It's Beth. It could be Beth. | ||
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They stole our name. | |
Anyway, yes, I'm a former state certified police officer out of Tennessee, and I had to deal with a lot of drunks, as cops do for normal police calls for service. | ||
And you've got these politicians, these deep state operatives, whatever you want to call them, that are placements, and their character shows, you know, on their, I mean, their lack of character, their lack of integrity shows, you know, and it comes out. | ||
During his incidents. And I think what happened was during Mr. | ||
Pelosi's personal time with his friend, which I think people have found the police dispatch and was called in as a friend. | ||
But Nancy gets the call. | ||
You know, she's got to deal with it. | ||
Now she's got to spin it. So she calls her media operatives or people while she's bombed out of her mind. | ||
Spins a story which doesn't make a lick of sense, which really when you're dealing with drunks, Involved in an incident or an accident or whatever it is, you hear some whoppers. | ||
So I think that's what we're dealing with is a drunken whopper. | ||
A drunken whopper. | ||
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Interesting. And they're really just having to spin it off of that. | |
So as a former police officer, what do you think about our previous caller, Shonda's, guess that maybe it was a minor that opened the door, which is why they previously said a third person opened the door, and now they say, actually, we're not commenting on that third person. | ||
They don't exist. Does that strike you as odd, or do you think that's a reasonable guess that maybe it was a minor that opened the door, which is why they're playing it down now? | ||
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Absolutely, it could be. I mean, or it could be one of their secret service people. | |
I just don't want to say, hey... | ||
This guy was a friend. | ||
He was admitted. He was allowed to come into the house, but we're not going to let anybody know that's who it was. | ||
I mean, it could be anything with these people. | ||
Who knows? Well, I think your insight is valuable. | ||
I think like former or any sort of law enforcement people, you tend to know how things work and you know what to look for because you know that maybe you've been in a situation like this where you're like, well, we've got to say something, but we can't exactly say what it really is, so here's how we phrase it. | ||
There tend to be just sort of like Industrial practices in law enforcement. | ||
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You're right. And then you have supervisors and such come in behind you and omit or have you rewrite things. | |
When I had to rewrite things, when I was told to rewrite things, I put down in the report, I articulated the entire circumstances. | ||
And when I went to court and I was told I didn't have a case, You know, by the attorneys or whoever, because of the change of story or whatever it was, you're absolutely right. | ||
And I will testify to exactly what happened. | ||
But I think we've got so many placements involved, especially with the truth is going to be hard to get out there unless you have a whistleblower come out. | ||
Well, we'll wait to see because we still don't really have any definitive answers on any of this. | ||
They're releasing piecemeal pieces of evidence that hinted something, but they aren't really actually saying it. | ||
Things like, oh, they were found with zip ties, sort of hinting that this is trying to... | ||
Reference the specter of January 6th, but it really doesn't say anything, and we don't actually say where to keep him in his underwear. | ||
I mean, it doesn't make any sense, but we'll keep it up, and please, if any other ex-law enforcement wants to call in and tell us their view, I think their view is more valuable than most pundits, in my opinion. | ||
But thank you very much for the call, Kelly. | ||
I do appreciate it. Let's go now to Matt in Illinois. | ||
I want to talk about Klaus Schwab, our unelected Dr. | ||
Evil overlord. Thanks for calling in, Matt. | ||
You're on the air. All right. | ||
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Thank you, Harrison. I appreciate it. | |
First, I want to do a plug for bodies and the iodine. | ||
I use that stuff daily. | ||
Helps me feel great. | ||
So I appreciate you guys putting out good products because it really works out well. | ||
Now, in terms of Klaus Schwab, one thing I've noticed when speaking about him to just people in general, people at church or people in public, is that most people don't even know that he exists. | ||
Right. So what I like to do is pull up VanDot video, show them some videos, let them know what the agenda is. | ||
People are surprised that You know, he's even around. | ||
He's doing, you know, he's basically ruling the world through, you know, unelected bureaucrats in different governments, as we all know. | ||
So spreading the word through Band.Video is the best way to get the word out, because if we don't stand up and do something, the world is going to be ruled by unelected bureaucrats. | ||
So thanks for Band.Video. | ||
It really helps spread the word. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And this is something I've talked about a lot of times. | ||
If you just know who Klaus Schwab is, you are already more informed than 90% of the people that are out there. | ||
So you actually do this, Matt? | ||
You go up to people and ask them, do you know who Klaus Schwab is? | ||
Have you had anybody who says yes? | ||
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I've only had one person out of hundreds that knows who he even is. | |
Definitely the media doesn't We're good to go. | ||
Just getting the word out and getting people the information is the way to go. | ||
So many uneducated people out there who just, you know, mowsing along in life, not knowing what the real agenda is, especially for 2030. | ||
So we all got to speak out. | ||
We all got to spread the word. We just can't depend on InfoWars to do it. | ||
We do have to be InfoWarriors to get the word out. | ||
Yeah, you know, there's three types of people in the world. | ||
There's people that have never heard of Klaus Schwab and that's the vast majority. | ||
There's people that are loyal to Klaus Schwab and that's an extreme minority but with oversized influence on the world stage. | ||
And then there's the Other people, people like us that know who Klaus Schwab is and despise him. | ||
So like the average person that you meet out there, they're only going to be one of two people. | ||
They're either going to not know who Klaus Schwab is or they're going to know about him because they despise him and they see what he's up to and they see what he's doing and they go to Bandai Video and they go to Infowars and they know about him and do the research. | ||
And that, I mean... | ||
You want to talk about people's eyes lighting up, you go up to somebody who actually knows who Klaus Schwab is and go, you ever heard of Klaus Schwab? | ||
You'll see him like, you know who he is? | ||
We know him. We both are on the same page. | ||
We both understand the struggle that humanity is going through right now. | ||
Thank God there's another one of you. | ||
I mean, it really is. It's like an ultimate connection between people. | ||
Just knowing who Klaus Schwab is because that means that probably unless you're a member of the World Economic Forum, you only know about who he is because you've done your own research and you've looked into who exactly is behind all this destructive agenda that we see playing out. | ||
Thanks so much for that call, Matt, and keep up the good work. | ||
Thank you for spreading the news about Bandot Video. | ||
Let's go to Judy in Florida, maybe our last call of this segment, before we welcome Lord Miles. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Judy, you're on the air. | ||
Hi, Harrison. I don't think there are any coincidences when you first mentioned that Bolsonaro lost the election. | ||
I mean, it's how ironic that it was announced on Halloween. | ||
I just don't think that... | ||
A populist leader losing to somebody that was imprisoned and pardoned by a bunch of nefarious individuals is a coincidence. | ||
To me, the most important topic is, and I do not know how much this is going to be discussed, is that if it's still standing, and as far as I know it is, if the CDC is going to put mRNA on the child's immunization schedule, I mean, that is one way that they've gone through the back door and they're destroying the human genome. | ||
They're destroying human DNA of the most vulnerable. | ||
And they're going to set up not only, you know, this sudden adult or, I guess, let me, you know, sudden child death syndrome. | ||
And then, you know, having these patients for life for all of these different maladies that are going to crop up. | ||
I mean, this can't stand. | ||
You know, it's the most frightening thing to me, and I said to my pastor that I'm sort of done because it's conscious, okay? | ||
The conscious thing that they're doing, they know that we know that it's killing and meaning these injections, killing and maiming, and they want to put it on the schedule for children. | ||
I'll tell you, the most powerful thing you can do at this point is letting parents know that that schedule means nothing and that when they say these vaccines are required, you can get an exemption for that. | ||
I was talking to a parent about this. | ||
Because remember, what they do now, and they're doing it in California, but I'm sure they're doing it in other states too, where they say, if you send your kid to school on the day that we're doing injections, that is permission for us to inject them. | ||
And so the school has to tell you, hey, on Wednesday we're doing injections, but if you send your kid to school, even if you say, I'm sending my kid to school, but I don't want him injected, too bad, you sent him to school. | ||
That is, they are taking that as legal permission. | ||
They're saying that if you sent them to school, that is de facto permission for us to inject them. | ||
And so parents need to know, do not send your kid to school that day. | ||
Keep them out of school, even if you send them... | ||
Because what they do now is they'll send in like a... | ||
They'll send a thing saying, we're going to do injections. | ||
If you need a... That's an excuse not to. | ||
If you want to opt out, you need to send in a written whatever. | ||
Just don't send them to school. Just don't send them to school that day. | ||
Just keep them out because they will inject your kid even if you tell them not to. | ||
And let people know you can get exemptions. | ||
Everybody can get exemptions. | ||
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Code. Code. You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
In the wake of breaking news with little details, it was only a matter of hours before the Democrats' it was only a matter of hours before the Democrats' mockingbird media had begun to politicize and twist the narrative of the attack regarding Paul Pelosi. | ||
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Story today, a new warning from law enforcement of a heightened threat to the midterm elections and the safety of elected leaders. | |
Investigators say DePappy had planned to tie up Paul Pelosi and wait for the speaker to return home. | ||
Mr. Pelosi was taken to the hospital. | ||
Representative Pelosi's office tells us he underwent a successful surgery to repair a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands. | ||
Tonight's bulletin from the FBI warns of a heightened threat fueled by a rise in domestic violence extremism driven by ideological grievances. | ||
Potential targets include candidates running for public office, elected officials, election workers, and others. | ||
The FBI warns the threat will continue even after Election Day. | ||
Clinging to the far-right January 6th boogeyman myth in order to desperately forward a campaign of stochastic terrorism. | ||
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We have to understand that this attack was most likely done because of that rhetoric being spread. | |
That's my prediction, is that we're going to find out that this was someone with very far right motivations and someone who follows people like Tucker Carlson, like Ben Shapiro, like Matt Walsh. | ||
That's my prediction here. | ||
Tucker Carlson has one of the largest platforms in this country that spreads his white nationalist message to millions and millions of impressionable viewers every day. | ||
You know, the right wing wants you to believe that public schools are an indoctrination center for communist theory. | ||
I wish they were, but actually people are not Learning such things in school. | ||
As the clock runs out on the 2022 election, an outcome which could not only bring a response to the corporocratic neo-Marxist cancer festering in the American body politic, but also result in prosecution for a host of Democrats that had avoided scrutiny, including the President of the United States. | ||
The October surprise was imminent. | ||
The reports of the same chant It was used by this guy they have in custody that was used on January 6th. | ||
The chant was, where's Nancy? | ||
Where's Nancy? | ||
Where's Nancy? This is despicable. | ||
There's no place in America there's too much violence, political violence, too much hatred, too much vitriol. | ||
And what makes us think that one party can talk about stolen elections, COVID being a hoax, there's all a bunch of lies and it not affect people who may not be so well balanced. | ||
What makes us think that it's not going to corrode the political climate? | ||
The alleged attacker, David DePappe, a Canadian illegal immigrant, had spent his time in Berkeley, California, making hemp jewelry and contributing to Bay Area nudist activism at a residence replete with a rainbow flag and a Black Lives Matter sign. | ||
However, they dared to deny the implausible narrative of 9-11, not exactly the far-right extremist Nazis they would have us believe DePappe was a product of. | ||
According to KTVU, DePape had supposedly had with him a manifesto that contained anti-government COVID beliefs and a list of other politicians he planned to target. | ||
Additionally, the media had immediately derided DePape's online writings detailing COVID vaccine danger, the Great Reset, and the epidemic of pedophile normalization as crazed conspiracy nonsense, just buzzwords to be feared. | ||
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The problem is people keep egging these people on. | |
There are people on the television across the street from us that egg these people on talking about cabals and stuff and people secretly running the world. | ||
It's kind of like women either. | ||
So that's happening right now. | ||
And then on top of it you have political figures. | ||
You have the previous president of the United States posting about QAnon on his social media platforms. | ||
Which is just about this same cabal that the guy's talking about. | ||
So, look, it doesn't really matter at the end of the day. | ||
Because right now, there are people advocating. | ||
You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I am your host, Harrison Smith, joined in studio by the one and only Lord Mild Rutledge. | ||
Hopefully I'm pronouncing that right. He's a traveler who goes to the most dangerous countries and war zones, and somehow you keep surviving, which is a wonderful thing. | ||
Welcome to the show. Oh, thank you so much. | ||
It's a pleasure to be here, honestly. | ||
Well, it's an honor to have you. | ||
Of course, people can follow you by going to Twitter at real underscore lord underscore miles. | ||
And I don't even know where to start with you because you're unlike anybody else that we've ever had on this program. | ||
You sort of just blazed your own trail into, you know, internet fame. | ||
Just tell us, how did you get started doing what you do and what do you do? | ||
Thank you. Well, it's a mystical story for the ages. | ||
I can imagine I'm going to tell my grandchildren this. | ||
There's a giant shitpost here. | ||
But basically, I was about to graduate from university, going into a really stressful job that required 90 to 100 hours, you know? | ||
So I thought, I need a hard day before I sacrifice my life to the car-giving machine. | ||
So it was peak COVID, and every single country was closed apart from one, and that was Afghanistan. | ||
So I thought, oh, that's a great idea. | ||
I'll go to Afghanistan for a hard day. | ||
Nothing could go wrong. And of course, ladies and gentlemen, something went wrong. | ||
So I spoke to the embassies. | ||
I spoke to governments. | ||
I spoke to everyone I could. And he said, Kabul will not fall for 90 days. | ||
But I knew I couldn't believe them because it was a mainstream media. | ||
And guess what happened? Third day I was there, Kabul fell. | ||
And I was the last ever tourist in Afghanistan. | ||
I started posting about it on 4chan. | ||
And truthfully, I really enjoyed the hard day. | ||
I would go as far as to say it was the best hard day of my life on rivalry with Ukraine. | ||
That's another story. And then I was there. | ||
I was with the Taliban a little bit. | ||
I was meeting the SAS soldiers. | ||
I got an EVAC flight out, but I didn't take a seat up in Afghanistan. | ||
It was just an expat flight. | ||
I just goofed off, mean the entire thing, made friends with the soldiers, and it was brilliant, honestly. | ||
I had the best time, most relaxed, actually. | ||
No joke, I slept like a baby in my level 3 plates and my... | ||
Your combat helmet? | ||
Yeah, exactly. I was sleeping in the middle of the airport, behind bridge lines, and I was sleeping on the floor like, wow, I see the stars, there's no light pollution because electricity's gone to rubbish. | ||
It's a cool air breeze. | ||
I've only got a little bit of sand in my lungs. | ||
I need to do this again, yeah. | ||
Yeah, that's great. And I remember that because I remember being on 4chan and just seeing, like, there's some mad lad Englishman who has willingly gone into Afghanistan during the absolute collapse of that country, and you survived, and apparently it was a great holiday, and now you've continued that trend, I guess. | ||
Of course, yes. Well, it's safe in London, so I've got to keep out from England, right? | ||
Right. I don't even know if you'll be allowed back, right? | ||
Because you tend to reveal things about what's going on behind the scenes in these countries that maybe they'd rather you not talk about. | ||
But since you got started in Afghanistan, you have been to multiple places, war zones, including the dangerous streets of New York City most recently. | ||
The most dangerous one. So I went homeless in New York for, I think it was three or four nights, just to experience what it was like, because in 2018, I was homeless myself, and it was a very rough time, so I thought, go back to my roots, humble myself, you know, enjoy it. | ||
Maybe document it all so it could be a good YouTube video. | ||
It'll come out of my YouTube. And it wasn't too bad. | ||
I started eating out of the bins. | ||
I went to Taco Bell and eat a half-thrown-out taco. | ||
It was not too bad. | ||
I lost a little bit of weight. Overall net benefit, right? | ||
I think many Americans probably need to go homeless with that lifestyle anyway. | ||
The homeless diet plan from Lord Miles. | ||
You can sell it as a book, yeah. | ||
Yeah, of course. That'd be great. | ||
So when you go out and are going to a new location, do you choose the most dangerous one you can? | ||
Oh, of course, yes. As well as that, you started in Afghanistan. | ||
Where else have you gone? So straight off to Afghanistan, I took a three-month break and re-decided my entire life path. | ||
I thought, South Sudan, why not? | ||
Because I saw that Sam O'Neill video about South Sudan. | ||
I thought, I need to go there. | ||
And I was chasing an AK for taking a photo in the markets because photography is banned. | ||
It's illegal in the country. And after my third visit recently, about a month ago, I am wanted in the country because I didn't sign up for a registry because I overstayed my welcome. | ||
And then I had to bribe my way out. | ||
So there's an alert on the system on the computer saying he's overstayed. | ||
But I bribed my way out of the power bank and $5, all the way down for $500. | ||
It's a whole story. And then from that, Ukraine happened. | ||
So I was like, oh boy, I need to go there. | ||
I went to the front lines in Kharkiv. | ||
I got the last flight in, into Poland, and then the last train in, basically. | ||
So I was very lucky in that instance. | ||
I met with some special forces soldiers. | ||
They saw my passport and they saw the Afghan visas. | ||
And they thought, this guy has to be a spy, so they're interrogating me. | ||
And they actually colluded, saying, we think he's somewhat important, but he's on our site. | ||
Don't want to look after him for a weekend. | ||
I just chilled with him. We were getting shelled, and I was really calm about it. | ||
For some reason, I'm good in war zones. | ||
I thrive. So they thought, wow, he's really got some training behind him. | ||
And they just don't know I'm no one, really. | ||
So what is it? What do you think it is that lets you, like, be okay in these high-stress situations? | ||
Because I'm getting nervous just thinking about, like, the stuff that you've been through. | ||
So, like, what is it do you think that allows you to be so, like, centered and, like, cool with being shelled? | ||
I've got to think of it as several hundred years ago when man wasn't held down by corporations. | ||
He would go out into war and it would be very clear you've got to kill the enemy or you've got to avoid being killed, right? | ||
It's very straightforward of what you've got to do. | ||
And nowadays, you've got 500 things going on. | ||
You've got emails, people contacting you, all that nonsense. | ||
And when I go to war, I know exactly what that objective is. | ||
I go in, I survive, I goof off, I document the entire thing. | ||
And the stuff I saw was absurd. | ||
Like, the news channel was lying there. | ||
It blew my mind, honestly. | ||
In Afghanistan? Or in Ukraine, rather? | ||
In Ukraine, yeah. So I was 30 miles from the front lines. | ||
I think it was in Kharkiv. | ||
I was right next to a very nice hotel, and I was in one of the rubbish ones next door. | ||
And I came out, morning coffee, everyone's going about their daily business, women walking dogs, people drinking moccas, you know, typical stuff. | ||
They're going about their daily life. | ||
And I see a news crew, I think it was CNN or something, And they were just documenting lives, saying, oh, we're on the front lines, right behind this corner is, you know, a battle going on. | ||
I'm just looking at them like, you absolute liars, like typical left-wing stuff. | ||
So I just walked in front of their newscast with my GoPro saying, oh, the yummatures are on, even they got through. | ||
And they were pissed off at me, like swearing at me, shouting. | ||
So when we were driving into Ukraine for the second time to pick up some refugees and bring them out for free, you know, at charity events... | ||
We saw the Ukrainian van, so I tweeted out on Twitter, hey, this is the coordinates of a CNN van. | ||
Russia, please airstrike them immediately. | ||
Disavow. We disavow that right off the bat. | ||
We want them out there lying all they want. | ||
But no, that is hilarious. | ||
So Afghanistan, South Sudan, New York City. | ||
Oh, yes. And Ukraine, anywhere else that you've... | ||
Yeah, so I went to Uganda. | ||
There was Wakali Studios, Wakaliwood Studios. | ||
So they're excellent people, and they make Uganda movies. | ||
It's way better than Hollywood. Oh, yeah, yeah. | ||
It's just a giant shit pose. | ||
Really bad, but good animation, if that makes sense. | ||
I've also been to Afghanistan again. | ||
So I popped down thinking, I'm going to do some good. | ||
I can't speak too much about it, but it was basically kind of an indie rescue operation for my tour guides. | ||
He backed out of the last second, I invested my life savings into this, trying to help this guy. | ||
And I was disheartened, so I thought, screw it, I'm already at the border with Pakistan, I'm gonna walk into Afghanistan, walk in! | ||
So I walked in, and I had an old hotel pass from the fall of Kabul, I thought... | ||
You know, this hotel was kind of nice. | ||
It's, you know, $20, $30 a night. | ||
I might as well go there, right? | ||
I don't know the area. I walked in and the Taliban greeted me and they ushered me in and they all surrounded me. | ||
And I was like, oh, I'm screwed now. | ||
Because at this point, I didn't know the Taliban were actually kind of kind people at this point. | ||
And they started serving me food. | ||
They were fist bumping me. | ||
They were like, can I take selfies with you? | ||
And they were like, oh, you're not Muslim, aren't you? | ||
I was like, no, I'm Catholic, but I've got a beard and I respect your stuff. | ||
And they're like, oh. We don't like it, but it's fine. | ||
You do you. That's hilarious. | ||
You're treated better by the Taliban than by the CNN van. | ||
Yeah, by the New Yorkers in general. | ||
And I tweeted out saying that I feel safer in Afghanistan than I do in New York, and I generally do, because I've been to New York twice now, Afghanistan four times, I've met the Taliban, I've ventured outside of Kabul, I've been shooting with the Taliban in Jalalabad. | ||
And I could generally say that, and I pissed off so many people. | ||
It was great to see that the people from Brooklyn were just pissing their pants, realizing that their million-dollar homes were actually in the middle of a war zone, really. | ||
Right. I think you're carrying on your, like, a tradition. | ||
Really founded by your English forefathers. | ||
It seems to me like a throwback to, like, the 18th century, just like, we're just gonna travel and just go around and meet the people. | ||
Do you feel like you're kind of a throwback? | ||
Oh, absolutely. I'm not one of those, I want to find myself and travel white women. | ||
I see my British ancestors. | ||
The British Empire was a great thing, and the con is really benefited from England. | ||
If you disagree with me, I do not care, really. | ||
The British Empire was great. | ||
The only thing that came out better from the British Empire was America, because they were more British in the heart, and then they decided to create a better Britain, which is America, right? | ||
Free speech, Second Amendment, beautiful stuff. | ||
That is hilarious. We have just started to break into the travels of Lord Miles. | ||
We're going to continue to... | ||
Talk about everything he's experienced and the truth that he's been able to glean from the lies. | ||
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We'll be right back. All right, folks, welcome back. | |
We are back live in studio with Lord Miles Rutledge. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at real underscore Lord underscore Miles, known as Lord Miles to the internet communities. | ||
As he travels around, you're an adventurer, I guess. | ||
You really are just like an old school in line with your British imperial forefathers. | ||
You are just simply an adventurer. | ||
Oh, thank you so much. I do try. | ||
I do try. Yeah. So, you know, like you're pointing out, you know, you see people on Tinder or whatever going, I love adventures. | ||
You know, what they mean is like, I like going on hikes through the park, right? | ||
I did go on Tinder at one point where I'd try and look for a Catholic girlfriend, you know, I'm Catholic, and I decided to mess with him. | ||
I was like, I like to travel. | ||
I go to war zones, Afghanistan. | ||
Like, you know, if you don't like it, it's really just culturally racist. | ||
You're Taliban-phobic. Taliban-phobic actually works. | ||
That's hilarious. Yeah. | ||
I was asking you during the break, but you seem like you're totally indefatigable. | ||
You don't seem to be affected by this, but there's got to be a certain point where you're like, have I gone a step too far? | ||
Have you ever been to a point where you're surrounded by Taliban members who are checking your passport and you go... | ||
It sure would be nice to be having a cup of tea at home right now. | ||
Do you ever get that feeling? A little bit, yes, because you're being brainwashed by the American media and that execution music from Live League starts playing in the background in your head. | ||
I have run into ISIS by accident. | ||
So I was at a weapons market in Jalalabad, and I know the biggest weapons dealer in Jalalabad. | ||
He was one to five U.S. for five years, not one today more because U.S. war ended. | ||
So I was there checking out the weapons, U.S. stuff left behind, 50 night vision goggles, by the way. | ||
They sell in America for $20,000 a piece, and they were saying for $300 here, so over there. | ||
Yeah, so I could have been a millionaire, but sanctions, you know. | ||
But anyway... Right, pesky sanctions, darn it. | ||
I was going around, basically, and just checking out the merch, like it's some sort of Walmart to me. | ||
And then I get pulled aside, and they go, we have to leave. | ||
There's ISIS here. They're buying this stuff. | ||
And I'm like, how do we know about ISIS? And they go, oh, people know people, and we don't mess with them, but we know who's who, basically. | ||
It's a very tight-knit community. | ||
This is ISIS. So I got within about 10 feet of an ISIS member just staring me down, because I'm the only white person I've seen since the fall of Kabul, right? | ||
Right. Yeah, it was interesting, but... | ||
Yeah, interesting. That's one way to put it, sure. | ||
I was evening in my head. I was like, this guy's scrawny as hell. | ||
I could beat him up if I had to. | ||
If it comes down to that. | ||
Taking on ISIS. One-on-one. | ||
Like a really bad WWE match. | ||
That'd be great. That's so funny. | ||
But most of the time, people are just nice to you? | ||
They just welcome you in and think it's great that you're adventuring in their country? | ||
Yeah. Yeah, you gotta respect them, you know, you do some cultural things, you drink tea with them, you eat with your right hand. | ||
And as long as you show respect, they're like, you're our guest, please come on through. | ||
They actually like tourism, and they will treat you with respect a lot of the time. | ||
Every once in a while, I just do it with my finger, like, and just go, Inshallah, which means God willing. | ||
So you can say that in any language, in any religion, too. | ||
And they kind of respect it. | ||
They're like, so true, guys. | ||
So true, man. It's like, oh, I'll go to the market today. | ||
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I'm like, Inshallah. Is it that the finger is necessary? | |
Yeah, you're a curiosity of them. | ||
So they look at you, they may stare you down, but they're like, welcome, welcome. | ||
I would say one out of ten might be on the floor when they see you, because they know you're not Muslim. | ||
But at the end of the day, they're like, you know, He could be a friend. | ||
He could be a business partner. He could just be interesting to talk to. | ||
He's an outsider. We don't get many of those. | ||
Right. No, that's fascinating. | ||
But you don't think there's any holdover of you people have destroyed our country. | ||
You've been at war with us for 20 years. | ||
What the hell are you doing here? I did have a situation of that during the fall of Kabul. | ||
So the day the Taliban took over the airport, I was running, all night running, just briskly walking, kind of a sightseeing, you know, like a Chinese tourist taking photos of everything. | ||
And then two Taliban members approached me and they had this grin on their face, you know. | ||
I think they were from the Helmand province, so they hate the British. | ||
And I know I'm in a bad situation, Ben. | ||
So they kind of pin me in a corner and I think they obviously pissed off. | ||
And they go, are you British? | ||
And they have this stern look of their face. | ||
So I know being British is not good. | ||
And I go, no, no, no, I'm not British. | ||
And they go, passport, give it to them. | ||
And they go, well, they say it's British passport. | ||
I go, no, no, brother. | ||
United Kingdom. United Kingdom, not England. | ||
They go, what is United Kingdom? | ||
There are many countries that England has invaded. | ||
So I am from Wales, and England has invaded them. | ||
The occupied land of Wales. | ||
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So true. So they go, wait, you are occupied for England? | |
I'm like, one struggle, brother. | ||
They invaded us too. | ||
Yeah, and I'm kind of thinking I can make a sheep shacking joke, but I won't go that far. | ||
That's what I'm well to know for. | ||
That's what some Middle East people... | ||
Right, right, yeah. Another connection there. | ||
And they're like, so true. | ||
And they just pat me on the back and go, enjoy the holiday. | ||
No way. That is hilarious and actually true. | ||
Yeah, I can see that for sure. | ||
I know, you know, maybe go with Ireland. | ||
I think they understand that Ireland is generally against the... | ||
The English and the British. | ||
Man, that is hilarious. | ||
So what else, man? | ||
I just want you to tell stories at this point. | ||
What else have you seen? | ||
I understand you told me during the break you are actually, I guess, technically the biggest exporter. | ||
Oh, yes. From Afghanistan to England. | ||
So every quarter, a country releases their report saying, hey, this is how many exports we got from this country to our country. | ||
So I looked at the Afghanistan one. | ||
I looked at the English one. And when I went there on my holiday, I packed three suitcases because of 45 kilograms, I don't know how much that is in pounds, but it's pretty heavy, right? | ||
Three full suitcases of Taliban merch. | ||
So rugs that have been made in 2001 depicting 9-11, like their newspaper equivalents. | ||
A bunch of Taliban patches too that sold to airsoft people, you know, just nice trinkets. | ||
And also the headbands too, it just says, glory to Afghanistan, nothing dodgy, right? | ||
So I exported all that stuff. | ||
And I remember, wait, I remember the cost, the price of these items. | ||
And I checked this sheet going, oh, technically I've exported more from Afghanistan to England. | ||
I am the biggest exporter, technically. | ||
It was my carry-on. | ||
It was also in the back of an airplane, so it wasn't officially measured. | ||
But I could submit those details and have my name on that report. | ||
It's just a great joke at the end of the day. | ||
It's just a useless joke. | ||
Is it all just for the laughs? Is it all just to have a good time? | ||
You don't have a greater political point you're trying to make. | ||
You're just in it for the kicks? | ||
Well, mostly for the kicks, but I do think people are cowards nowadays. | ||
Like, I understand if you're a woman and you've got a family, you don't want to go to Afghanistan. | ||
But if you're a man, you should be able to navigate these countries like your forefathers did. | ||
And at the end of the day, you need to goof off a little bit, explore, conquer, because you can't just live a life of luxury in the US. Now, I understand, you know, you don't want to risk your life, but maybe go somewhere far off, maybe Mongolia, maybe the mountains of Nepal, something like that. | ||
Right. And I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think our forefathers that did things like, I mean, they did it without any knowledge of what they would even find when they went there. | ||
And they have to be looking at us in shame that we're afraid to go to certain neighborhoods in our own country when, you know, they would travel across the ocean with no guarantee they'd even arrive. | ||
Matt just ran in. I guess you brought this. | ||
Can you tell us about this? Yes, so when I went to South Sudan, I found these patches, and these are the ones of the military where all the time, so the military, police, and you can't find them anywhere else. | ||
You can find knockoff designs from Alibaba, but this one's genuine, and you can only find it in South Sudan, right? | ||
So I think, where can I find the supply of these? | ||
So for two days of searching around the capital of Juba on the outskirts, like around Taurus and stuff like that. | ||
I come across this one shanty town where this one woman is working in a shack, you know, say eight feet by eight feet by eight feet, you know, made of corrugated iron and the floor is made of dirt and somehow she has electricity and she's making these for the entire supply of the South Sudanese army. | ||
Maybe there's one or two more people. | ||
She's the bloodline of this place. | ||
So I go to her and I go, oh, how much? | ||
And she goes like, oh, 50 cents. | ||
I go, no, here's a dollar. I'm going to buy 50 of them. | ||
Yeah. But before we actually do the transaction, we get arrested by the South Sudan military, right? | ||
Okay, hold on. That's going to be our cliffhanger because we've got to go to break. | ||
Where we leave off, Lord Rutledge has been arrested in South Sudan trying to get this patch. | ||
How did he make it out? How did he survive? | ||
Find out when we return on American Journal. | ||
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Last time on American Journal, Lord Rutledge, Lord Miles Rutledge was trapped in South Sudan being arrested while trying to buy patches. | ||
So that's where we dropped off your story. | ||
You were in a corrugated metal hut buying this patch from the woman who makes them for the South Sudanese army, I guess. | ||
And you say you were arrested? | ||
How did that go down? Oh yeah, that was lovely. | ||
So some kids that were in the streets saw us buying stuff and they thought, we can make a quick buck. | ||
So they ran to the police station and started reporting us saying, we're buying these patches. | ||
Now these patches are legal to buy. | ||
There's no issue with them. They're used for fashion. | ||
Anyone can buy them, right? As long as you don't impersonate being a military official. | ||
But they saw a white guy and thought, oh, let's make some money. | ||
When will the white man have his turn in history, right? | ||
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I'm so impressed. It's infuriating. | |
The military approaches, they have these worn down AKs, you know, from like the 50s or something. | ||
And they bring us into this derelict building. | ||
And we go free flight to stairs. | ||
And then there's like a mahogany table, you know, a really nice table. | ||
Seen there. Three military officials with guns blocking every single exit. | ||
And there's several officials there. | ||
Police officers just sitting down in some lawn chairs, like it's some ghetto hut or something. | ||
It's kind of cool. And they look super serious, you know. | ||
They're doing the serious face to let you know that you're in trouble, of course. | ||
So we sit down and we go, you are being arrested. | ||
I go, okay. Maybe I call my lawyer. | ||
And they go, no, you cannot do that. | ||
I go, yeah, I can call my lawyer. | ||
And they go, passport. I was like, a diplomat doesn't have to give his passport. | ||
And they were saying, what country are you from? | ||
I was like, I cannot say. | ||
I will not say. This is false arrest. | ||
And they're like, no, this is not false arrest. | ||
And they pull this patch from me. | ||
They force it from my pockets. | ||
I'm like, you know, being violated a little bit. | ||
And they pull this out. | ||
And they go... You'll get sent home for this. | ||
You'll be sent out of the country. | ||
I go, so I get a free flight? | ||
And they just look at each other like, this guy! | ||
But they clearly want to bribe. | ||
They're trying to intimidate you. | ||
They're trying to break you down, make you think it's super serious. | ||
They don't care at the end of the day. | ||
You can go shooting with an AK. They'll be like, it's fine, whatever. | ||
Right. Yeah. So they go, hand over your phones. | ||
And two of my friends there, my guy who's, you know, he's a local and everything, we basically say no. | ||
And they say, no, you need to hand over your phones. | ||
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I was like... Put the cuffs on me. | |
Put the cuffs on me. And they're like, we don't have cuffs at the moment. | ||
And I go, you're policing, you don't have cuffs. | ||
You're military police, you don't have cuffs. | ||
And they're basically like, okay. | ||
And they realize they're not getting anything from me. | ||
You know, I speak in like a certain tongue where it just clicks in their brain a little bit. | ||
You know, there's a certain way of doing things in this nation. | ||
And if you start giving them your passport, they'll take it and say, you need to get this and he won't give it back. | ||
And, you know, then they have leverage over you. | ||
But now they have nothing. | ||
Your friend will call the lawyer, your friend will call the embassy. | ||
And then they start to panic because they know they have no real power. | ||
At the end of the day, we said, hey, I did not officially buy these patches. | ||
I was inquiring. I was curious. | ||
No money was exchanged. | ||
What charges have you got against me? | ||
Show me the law. And then after about 20 minutes, they go, okay, well, you're free to go, but we're taking this patch, this sample patch, and you cannot come to this town again. | ||
And I start shaking their hands as tightly as I can just to kind of annoy them. | ||
Like, they're like, urgh, you know, urgh! | ||
And they just give the fluoride stare. | ||
They don't even have fluoride, but you know, the average IQ makes places, whatever. | ||
And then I go out, I go to my local guy and go, you need to go back to this place, we need to buy 50 patches right now. | ||
How can I finance my lifestyle without selling military merch? | ||
So I just send the guy back the next day with $50, he buys 50 patches, the woman's happy, I'm happy, and the guy's happy because I give him an extra $20 on top of that for the delivery, for the 10 minutes of work. | ||
And then I wet all my clothes inside my backpack whilst flying out, and I hid these underneath, so you got these kind of wet, dog-smelling clothes on purpose, so they wouldn't search for my bag. | ||
Right, right, right. Oh, that's smart. | ||
All these little tricks that you learn. | ||
And again, I mean, you know, I don't... | ||
You don't really have, like, a goal that you're trying to achieve when you go to these places. | ||
Because what you do, it reminds me of back when the Vice used to actually be a good organization, or at least, you know, better than it is now. | ||
You know, now they just, they will just write about whatever, dildos and drugs. | ||
Like, they're just worthless now. | ||
But back in the day, they used to actually, like, go into dangerous war zones and report on stuff. | ||
And they always had, like, a political view to it. | ||
I think your method is a little bit more fun, at least. | ||
Just going, just for kicks, right? | ||
I mean, what is your... | ||
What's your point of doing all of this? | ||
Is it just for the stories? | ||
I mean, I'm just trying to wrap my head around why you're taking such great risks. | ||
Well, I just enjoy it, truthfully. | ||
And at the same time, I don't find it that dangerous. | ||
It could become something big. | ||
I could make a decent amount of money off it, a good living. | ||
At the moment, I'm breaking even, so if you want to donate, please look at my Twitter pin. | ||
But at the end of the day, I just want to have an interesting Wikipedia page one day. | ||
Maybe I retire at 40 with a few bullet wounds and at the end of the day, I can tell my grandkids some funny stories and just scare strangers on the street. | ||
Like if I'm sitting in a pub and I go, oh, bro, I know the Taliban, maybe you can message them on WhatsApp. | ||
It's just fun. I'm just playing the game, really. | ||
I just want good stories and I just want to have good experiences. | ||
So funny. I want some YouTuber 100 years down the future to discover my book or discover my Wikipedia page and go... | ||
This bloody guy, you know? | ||
Yeah, yeah. And truthfully, I can't go back to a normal life. | ||
You get the thrill out of it and it feels like, you know, you get the adrenaline. | ||
You're constantly running. You're constantly solving problems. | ||
And there are problems you care about on like an office job or a banking job or something like that. | ||
Right. It's weird, but you might think I'm crazy, but unless if you do the same thing once or twice, like myself, you won't understand it fully. | ||
Maybe veterans will understand it. | ||
I get a lot of those going, yeah, I miss my days in wars. | ||
Right, right. Because it seems like with that, it's like the modern world keeps us in this constant stage of slight anxiety, where there's slight pressures, but they're not going to kill you, but they're just constantly kind of wearing on you the stresses and the problems that we constantly have to deal with. | ||
They're constantly getting thrown at us. But it seems like Like a military operator or somebody like yourself, it's like you're either in maximum danger where you're being fired on and you're like, it's a life or death situation. | ||
But once you're out of that, it's like no stresses at all. | ||
Is it something like that? | ||
Yeah, a little bit, yeah. So when I'm actually being fired upon, I feel weirdly calm. | ||
It's almost like you go into the zone almost. | ||
You're working on a big project at home. | ||
I just naturally know what to do. | ||
And I'm not fully trained in anything, but I've had some people unofficially show me I'm responsible for myself. | ||
I know exactly what I'm going to do. | ||
There's not going to be some higher-up manager sorting me out. | ||
I know if I need to go out of this situation, I got to rely on myself. | ||
And when I pull through, I feel great satisfaction in my work. | ||
And when I talk about something that no one else in the media has talked about, I feel satisfaction. | ||
Because I know when I look at, like, say... | ||
Every mainstream news channel, the left wing, and all that stuff. | ||
When you report on these countries, they lie so much. | ||
And the experience of the ground is different. | ||
And that's why people follow me. | ||
Because I tell them the truth. If I don't like a country or I do like a country, I'll be honest because I throw my personal opinion in there. | ||
You know, I'm a personality, go along with it. | ||
And I just say like it is, even if it puts me in danger. | ||
Because I think that's the correct moral thing to do in journalism. | ||
Just tell the truth, goof off, investigate as much as you can, and just don't lie to the personal gain. | ||
Right, right. And while we're on it, we showed the South Sudan patch, but you also have an envelope there. | ||
Tell us what's in there. Of course. | ||
So after the civil war began in South Sudan, it's a very new country, newest country in the world. | ||
I decided to find this... | ||
Post office that was abandoned in South Sudan for many years, and their post office system isn't really up to date. | ||
So there's one guy, he seems really depressed. | ||
He's just sitting there. There's a few bullet holes in the walls. | ||
Like the only post office in the country. | ||
It's not even labeled yet. Entire country, only one post office. | ||
And that means one supply of stamps, right? | ||
I don't know if they ordered them from China, custom-made. | ||
But this guy had one supply, and I went on video saying, hey, can I buy every single patch? | ||
Sorry, every single stamp. | ||
He's like... I don't know why, but I guess so. | ||
You found it funny. So every stamp here is every single stamp in South Sudan. | ||
I don't know if it's an entire supply for a week, month, a year. | ||
But every single one right here. | ||
So stamp collectors rejoice. | ||
I've got every single collection. | ||
You've got every stamp in South Sudan. | ||
So if you want to send mail in South Sudan, you're kind of screwed. | ||
You've got to go to Lord Miles. | ||
You can knock him up. | ||
Let's just take a look at some of these. | ||
That is horrible. Hilarious. | ||
So I guess the infrastructure of South Sudan, not exactly as thoroughly built out as you would hope. | ||
It's a decently sized country, but at the same time, the capital city of Juba, it's three miles in diameter. | ||
So technically, if you want to send something in the parcel, you would just jump in a car or jump on a motorbike, pay like $2 to go across the city. | ||
So no one really buys stamps. | ||
They're more kind of a rarity of trinkets. | ||
And I thought... These aren't selling on eBay. | ||
These are nowhere. I want to sell and buy all these just for that bragging right, just for the label. | ||
I bought every single stamp. | ||
It's not hurting anyone and I profited a little bit off it. | ||
It just keeps me going these small things, you know? | ||
That is freaking hilarious. | ||
All right, we'll be back with our final segment with Lord Myles Rutledge. | ||
Follow him on Twitter at real underscore Lord underscore Myles. | ||
You can follow his adventures there and they really are adventures, folks. | ||
Good stuff. Ladies and gentlemen, our final segment with Lord Myles Rutledge. | ||
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Lord Myles Rutledge. | ||
You can follow his Twitter at real underscore Lord underscore Myles. | ||
He travels to the most dangerous war zones in the world, including Afghanistan, South Sudan, and, of course, the U.S.-Mexico border. | ||
That's where you were most recently. | ||
Tell us what it was like on the Mexico border. | ||
Well, it's really well defended, guys. | ||
Immigration doesn't happen. I'm joking. | ||
It's terrible. I went there and within 10 minutes of being near the border, it's near Eagle Pass, near the river, they fished out her body. | ||
They fished out her body. So a little girl was crossing with her father. | ||
The father drowned or nearly drowned. | ||
He wasn't moving. The ambulance came straight away and, you know, there was still something over his face. | ||
So... I think he didn't make it. | ||
And that's how desperate these people are to come in illegally as well. | ||
So it's not great to see. Now he's killed himself, basically left his daughter alone. | ||
So it's a tough situation. | ||
We crossed into the Mexican side and turns out when cross the EO pass, you don't even need to stamp your passport, don't even show your passport. | ||
I paid $1, you crossed, and apparently when you go further into the country, you show your passport. | ||
So it's already a broken system. | ||
So we went from the Mexican side, and it was hell on earth, truthfully. | ||
It's way worse than Afghanistan, but I still felt safe. | ||
I was goofing off. We went from the river, and we found loads of IDs that were left behind, abandoned. | ||
Yeah, that's what they say. | ||
They just dump their IDs, because then they can go and say, I don't have an ID, and that actually expedites their process. | ||
So this is just a joke, but if you commit identity fraud, it's a lovely place to go and fish. | ||
There was hundreds of IDs, Venezuela and Cuba and all this other stuff. | ||
Because then they can't be deported because you don't know where they're from. | ||
So they say Mexico and then they just go back again. | ||
But we stayed in the river for a few minutes and this time there was rain before and the river was moving so fast. | ||
And we saw some people coming from the American side crossing. | ||
And I was like, what are these people doing? | ||
Turns out they were drug smugglers. | ||
So we were either smuggling people or drugs across the border. | ||
They were coming back. And they've been doing this many times. | ||
And they looked 17, 16 years old. | ||
So these kids are fueling for drug addiction in America. | ||
You know, your daughters, your children in general... | ||
Are being, you know, subverted by these people coming to your country and Joe Biden are not doing anything about it. | ||
It's terrible. And then we waited around. | ||
We saw some families and they were going into England, sorry, going into the US from the Mexican side. | ||
And they had one kid each, two men, two kids, and one of them was even his kid. | ||
I think he, we didn't get the full story. | ||
He would admit it, but if he purchased it or just found the kid and promised to bring him into America. | ||
And that's kind of his passport to get asylum here saying, you know, this is my kid. | ||
But clearly it's not. So these people are kidnapping kids in general just so they can get into America. | ||
How selfish are these people? | ||
Oh, that's horrifying. And they want to steal jobs. | ||
They want to steal opportunities. | ||
They don't speak English. Not a single word. | ||
Not even hello. We tried to get them on camera. | ||
So that video will be released on Wednesday on my YouTube showing these people doing these terrible things. | ||
Wow. But you say literally that Mexico, what you experienced in Mexico was worse than what you experienced during the fall of Kabul in Afghanistan. | ||
Oh yeah, the fall of Kabul was very tame, but the situation in Mexico is terrible. | ||
Honestly, I think the border wall was not doing enough, but Joe Biden's, yeah, we all know. | ||
Right, right, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I would honestly say just place some very small nuclear bombs across the entire border and just irradiate the entire place. | ||
These people should not be able to come across and bring all these terrible things. | ||
I don't know what good they're bringing. | ||
We can make Mexican food without the illegals. | ||
We don't need these people. | ||
And they should go the legal way, the legal pathway to come into this country. | ||
And if they need asylum, say, from Venezuela, well, the next country over should be just fine. | ||
No, these people want extra money because they're greedy and they don't want to put in the hard work to do the proper procedures to get into this great country. | ||
Right. And it's as simple as that. | ||
And my God, that's just amazing. | ||
So you mentioned your YouTube channel. | ||
Is your YouTube channel just your name, Lord Miles? | ||
Yeah. Just search Lord Miles. | ||
I've got one big video that has been done. | ||
And I went shooting in Afghanistan with the Taliban. | ||
I shot some US weapons, explored weapons markets. | ||
And I met the weapons dealers too. | ||
So very important people. | ||
And it was just a big insight. | ||
They got a million views. I'm very happy with that. | ||
I'm hopefully going to go back to Afghanistan and shoot a bazooka or RPG or something at an old Soviet tank that's been left behind. | ||
So the Taliban invited me back for a party. | ||
I say, why not? I'm going to show more good about this country and the honest truth about it. | ||
If I show bad stuff, you know, that's the truth. | ||
But truthfully, I usually have very good experiences in Afghanistan and I'll show the truth to everyone who comes to my YouTube. | ||
So thank you guys. Yeah, so okay, so Lord Miles on YouTube, subscribe to that to make sure you're there when he comes out with his RPG launching video. | ||
But you also mentioned a Patreon. How can people find that to support you? | ||
Because I know a lot of our audience is probably getting a kick out of what you do and would love to see you do it more. | ||
So if you search on my Twitter, the pins one is my Bitcoin address. | ||
So it's not a Coinbase address for obvious reasons. | ||
And you've got my Patreon there. | ||
It's as low as $3 a month and also we've got a separate group chat as well where I kind of tell stuff in advance about what's going on, what I'm going to do and there's several different perks too and truthfully if you want to speak to me, absolutely you can. | ||
Just DM me on Twitter too if you've got ideas. | ||
I love interacting with people and I get a ton of messages but I try to respond to every single one because I love my fans and they're really kind people at the end of the day. | ||
That's so awesome. So again, that Twitter is real underscore lord underscore miles, and I assume you're not verified. | ||
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So what else is ahead for you? | ||
At some point, you're going to go to Afghanistan to fire a bazooka, but what else lies ahead? | ||
Yeah, so most of my trips are very seasonal, so a lot of them you can't do in the snow. | ||
But there's a border between Afghanistan, China, 33 miles, and no Westerner, no foreigner has crossed this border since 1947. | ||
And that seems like a very simple trip to me, you know, just a giant mountaineering place where ISIS and the Taliban are. | ||
That's fine to me. I've got an Afghan friend who's doing quite well. | ||
He wants to come with me. | ||
I might just walk up to the Chinese border. | ||
A surprise for Chinese troops. | ||
Who knows what can go wrong? Number one, eventually North Central Island at the end of the day. | ||
That'll be my last ever trip. | ||
Oh, North Sentinel Island. | ||
That's the one where there's been no, like, civilized contact with them. | ||
They literally just, like, will knock your helicopter out of the sky if you try to go there. | ||
Yeah, exactly. But then again, medieval armor stops, all bows and arrows. | ||
So... You're going to wear a suit of armor like a knight and go to North Sydney? | ||
Yeah, no joke. I mean, that's what ancestors did back in the day. | ||
And truthfully, these people, they do, I guess, if you do a funny Fortnite dance with a coconut above your head, there's a video from the Indian Navy showing they did that and they invited them to the island. | ||
There's actually a way to contact these people. | ||
And no one's ever documented the inside of the island. | ||
There's a body on there that needs to be recovered, so the family wants it recovered. | ||
The missionary who went on there to teach about Christ, very good man, just... | ||
Sadly, it didn't work out for him. | ||
There's a million different angles I can do with that. | ||
And my next trip, I can't speak too much about. | ||
But I'll speak about another trip that's completely unrelated. | ||
So there's a place called Snake Island off the coast of Brazil, 30 miles across. | ||
And these snakes on the isolated island evolved in such a way that they're highly venomous. | ||
The most venomous in the world and also very endangered. | ||
So if you get bitten by one of these snakes, you just die. | ||
Within a few minutes, you just die. | ||
Within an hour, you're dropping over. | ||
And it's an island that's two miles across, so you can walk the entire length of the island. | ||
Turns out a suit of armor would also protect you from this if you lay on, say, a bunch of thick leather armor, then medieval armor. | ||
Plus for the meme, why not, right? | ||
Yeah, yeah, of course. And there's a lighthouse on there that was built in the early 1900s by the government not knowing about the snakes. | ||
So a family was in there, you know, a daughter, wife, and husbands. | ||
And then one of the snakes went through the windows and killed the daughter, you know, woke up. | ||
They're dead. They ran out of the lighthouse as quickly as they can, realizing the danger they're in. | ||
And they didn't make it out, unfortunately. | ||
Oh, wow. So that's something very interesting to explore in documents. | ||
And plus, at the same time, too, there's... | ||
There's apparently hidden treasure there. | ||
So some pirates back in the day heard about Snake Island, about how dangerous it is, and thought, that's the best place to hide some loot, because no one's going to go there, and if they do, they die. | ||
So I might go with a male detector and see what it's all about. | ||
Try to do a little bit of treasure hunting. | ||
My goodness. Well, people, of course, can follow Lord Miles Rutledge at real underscore lord underscore miles, and a true adventurer, a true... | ||
A throwback, really, to the way that humans used to be. | ||
And we love watching your adventures and we just hope that you stay safe and continue to be able to laugh your way through these dangerous situations. | ||
Oh, thank you. I hope we don't stay safe and I won't get good content. | ||
I think as long as I'm alive at the end of the day and don't die in a comedic way like falling out of a non-appeal of 80, I think I'll live a good life. | ||
I want to keep alive with my girlfriend so I can have many children, keep a legacy for when they expand into space and explore one day. | ||
Yeah, so I run solely off donations. | ||
Anyone that donated some cryptocurrency or a sizable amount, please DM me. | ||
I would really appreciate it. | ||
I could do something for you in return. | ||
And there's no place that's off limits to me. | ||
I want to go to every single dangerous place in the world. | ||
I want to go to Antarctica. I want to go to the northernmost military points in Canada. | ||
I want to go to Somalia, Yemen. | ||
I want to found my own country in Berta Wheel. | ||
Everything is on the table at the end of the day. | ||
It's just a matter of timing and funding. | ||
That's absolutely fantastic. | ||
At real underscore Lord underscore Miles, Lord Miles Routledge, we just hope that you keep it up and keep having fun. | ||
And like I said, you don't have to stay safe, but stay alive. | ||
Stay in one piece so you can continue your adventures long into the future. | ||
Folks, that's going to do it for us. | ||
Thank you so much to Lord Miles for being here with us. | ||
And it's an absolute pleasure for us. | ||
We'll have to have you back again after your next adventure. | ||
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