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In the southern part of Texas, in the town of San Antonio... | ||
At least 25 veterans have taken their lives on the grounds of VA facilities, seven this year alone. | ||
Alyssa Harrington's brother, Justin Miller, died by suicide in February of last year. | ||
In the parking lot of this Veterans Administration Hospital, a Marine veteran, he was 33. | ||
Gregory Miller is Justin's father. | ||
You wanted to be in a military band. | ||
Justin made the band, but the Marines saw he could make another contribution as a marksman in Iraq, manning a checkpoint with bomb-sniffing dogs. | ||
The dog sat down, pulled the trigger. | ||
Those were his orders. And he said he did that for weeks, day in, day out. | ||
When he left the Marines in 2007, his family says he had changed. | ||
While he still volunteered to play his trumpet at various occasions, he was increasingly depressed and even suicidal. | ||
Eventually, he sought help at a VA hospital. | ||
But after three days at the VA... He went out to his car. | ||
He looked at his phone. | ||
He saw the text from my dad saying, I'd love you, come home. | ||
And at some point, he took his own life. | ||
Experts in this field say veterans who kill themselves on VA grounds, and there were at least four just last month, are making a statement about their treatment. | ||
A federal investigation of Miller's death said the Minneapolis VA made multiple mistakes, from not scheduling a follow-up to overlooking his access to firearms. | ||
Some 6,000 veterans kill themselves every year. | ||
In Justin Miller's case, antidepressants came in the mail from the VA two days after he died. | ||
And the worst part of his funeral was that they didn't have a live trumpet player. | ||
There was no one there to play for him. | ||
The silent trumpet at his grave was a gift from his dad. | ||
He took his life. | ||
They're in the VA parking lot. | ||
It took five days before Durham VA police found 63-year-old Paul Schooping in his car. | ||
The veteran served six years in the U.S. Navy. | ||
He had gotten partial benefits. | ||
And he found out that Wednesday that he went missing that he would not be getting full benefits because of a paperwork error. | ||
His brother Donald says it's a battle they were trying to get through for years. | ||
It's a long process. The mother of the veteran who committed suicide in the parking lot of a VA clinic filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the VA. 29-year-old Navy veteran Gary Presley. | ||
Presley shot himself in his car while parked at the Carl Vincent VA Medical Center near Macon. | ||
Thursday, his mother filed a lawsuit against the VA saying her son's death was preventable if the VA employee had done a better job responding to the obvious signs of distress. | ||
That includes a call from Presley's sister where she told an employee that her brother had a gun and was planning to hurt himself. | ||
When they found him, there was a note beside him that read, this is what happens when punishing already suffering people. | ||
While the VA could not respond directly to any of the suicide incidents, they stress every life loss is tragic and add they're working diligently to save every veteran in crisis. | ||
Gray Hagans got a call September 29th from a VA doctor saying his dad died by suicide after going to their ER for help. | ||
I just remember him saying over and over again, it was horrible. | ||
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He said he was told they'd forgotten his dad. | |
When you enter the St. Louis VA ER, there's a psychiatric area With rooms video monitored and two nursing stations nearby. | ||
Instead, a VA nurse took Hagans to a room that was not monitored and was not close to staff. | ||
The ER was fully staffed and reportedly not busy that day. | ||
Fox 2 has learned Hagans walked in at about 5.20 a.m. | ||
that day, complained of two medical issues, including depression. | ||
After he was taken to a corner room, no one reportedly checked on him until they found him dead at about 7.37 a.m. | ||
The numbers are disturbing. | ||
In 2019, the most recent year for which data is available, 6,261 veterans died by suicide. | ||
These numbers are more than statistics. | ||
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The House Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity on Wednesday dove into the socioeconomic factors which contribute to the problem. | ||
Lawmakers heard there's not one singular cause, but many. | ||
Financial strain and unanticipated loss of employment, lack of affordable housing, or access to health care can be overwhelming. | ||
Regrettably, these kinds of readjustment struggles cause too many veterans to suffer hopelessness and despair. | ||
We'll talk about it on the other side. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
So glad you're here with us today. | ||
We have a very big show for you. | ||
We will be joined in the third hour by the filmmakers behind a new documentary series that I'm very excited to finally be able to talk about. | ||
It's called Q Sent Me. | ||
And it documents and follows Jake Angeli, Jacob Angeli, aka the QAnon shaman, from before January 6th all the way through the fateful day and into the punishment phase afterwards. | ||
It's incredibly illuminating and just gives an entirely new perspective to the events of January 6th. | ||
Very, very excited to talk to the director of that film in the third hour. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls throughout the day as well. | ||
Lots of stories to talk about, lots of videos to get to, especially videos about what it means to be woke, What wokeness is? | ||
It's a question that's being asked these days and I think we'll open up the phone lines and ask the InfoWars audience for their definition of woke. | ||
I have my own. We'll compare it to some of the popular ones going around as this viral exchange takes place. | ||
People posting videos for themselves asking and answering the question what is woke? | ||
What is it to be woke? What is wokeness? | ||
I think it's a very interesting question. | ||
I think it's very indicative of a misunderstanding across all of American culture at this point. | ||
We'll get into that in just a little bit. | ||
Big news to cover as well on the political front, on the war front, as well as an underreported story about a potential, well... | ||
I don't want to go so far as to say war crime or crime against humanity, but certainly a bit of a dust-up between America and basically a relief column going into Lebanon. | ||
We'll get into that as well. | ||
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday. | ||
I'm sorry, Friday, the 10th of... | ||
I'm sorry, I'm all mixed up here. | ||
What day is it? It's Friday, the 11th of November, 2022. | ||
Breaking, judge orders Alex Jones to pay additional $473 million on top of last month's $1 billion verdict. | ||
I'm sorry, I'm all mixed up here because you read this headline and you're suddenly transported to crazy world, clown town. | ||
You don't know which way is up, what way is left, what way is right. | ||
Yeah, they already gave them a billion-dollar verdict. | ||
Which is just absolutely ridiculous. | ||
But now they've tacked on another $473 million. | ||
Why not? Just throw it on top of it as more punitive damages. | ||
It's like, what was the point of the trial then? | ||
Why did you have a trial and you had a jury and they had to spend time deliberating and they come up with a number and then the judge is just like, yeah, it's going to be even more actually. | ||
Actually, I'm going to go ahead and increase it by 150%. | ||
Why not? Of course, they also asked the judge for $2.7 trillion in punitive damages. | ||
So, you know, whatever. | ||
We're just in total fantasy world now. | ||
Yes, Alex Jones has been ordered to pay a staggering $473 million in punitive damages to the families of Sandy Hook victims, in addition to the $965 million in compensatory damages ordered last month. | ||
The latest judgment brings the total loaned by Jones to $1.44 billion. | ||
Just truly and utterly wild. | ||
Quote, the record clearly supports the plaintiff's arguments that the defendant's conduct was intentional and malicious and certain to cause harm by virtue of their infrastructure, ability to spread content, and massive audience, including the info warriors. | ||
Judge Barbara Bellis wrote in her ruling, according to the Associated Press, additionally, Judge Bellis has ordered Jones' assets frozen and is temporarily blocking him from, quote, transferring any assets or spending money other than for ordinary living expenses, according to Bloomberg. | ||
It's just totally wild. | ||
We'll show you Alex's response to this a little bit later. | ||
But the freezing the assets thing is pretty crazy, too. | ||
This is pretty absurd. | ||
I mean, it's pretty far beyond reasonable recompense for being wrong about something. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's crazy that they think that they have proven that Alex knew what he was doing and was doing it maliciously. | ||
Because why? Because he hates these people that he's never heard of before? | ||
I mean, it makes no sense. | ||
What would be the purpose of... | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
So, I mean, really he was wrong, I guess, is what the real crime was. | ||
He was wrong. And so was everybody else, by the way. | ||
So were the millions upon millions of other people who had questions about the event at the time and continue to do so. | ||
So he was wrong. So now a judge has frozen his assets and essentially put him on like a loose form of house arrest. | ||
They get to decide what is and is not necessary living expenses. | ||
Just total, complete, ridiculous overreach where he's being treated as a... | ||
Well, he's being treated worse than criminals. | ||
I mean, if you rape or are a burglar these days, you get let out on the street and allowed to live out your life. | ||
But not Alex Jones. | ||
Because he was wrong about something a decade ago. | ||
So, he's got to be locked up. | ||
We'll get into that more later. | ||
But, of course, there's big news. | ||
Well, the big news is there is no big news in the election front. | ||
Arizona's Maricopa County to take until early next week to process 400,000 ballots. | ||
Because we're not a first-world country anymore. | ||
We're not even a third world country, as this Infowars article recognizes. | ||
While Brazil can count tens of millions of ballots in a matter of hours after any given election, Maricopa County, Arizona, is trying its darndest to make America look like a banana republic, given the most Americans' entire elections being called in one night up until 2020, hanging chads notwithstanding. | ||
On Thursday, the chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors told CNN it's going to take until early next week to count 400,000 ballots. | ||
Simple math suggests it would take 100 people hand-counting at a snail's pace of 10 ballots per minute less than a day to count all of the ballots, but we digress. | ||
Instead, Maricopa County appears to have six people sitting around a table giggling like schoolgirls while some sort of hand-count audit has begun. | ||
What they lack in speed, they make up for an interesting hair. | ||
At least they're having fun. | ||
At least they're having fun taking days and days and days to count the results of this election. | ||
Why it's taking days? There's no reason. | ||
There's no legitimate reason why it should. | ||
But, of course, this is just the outcome of a broken election system, purposely broken so it could then be taken advantage of in its dysfunctional state. | ||
More of that later. Meanwhile, also at Infowars.com, difficult times ahead. | ||
Musk says Twitter bankruptcy possible as FTC expresses deep concern. | ||
Yes, the FTC is deep concern about Twitter. | ||
Yes, they've been openly censoring people on basis of politics for years now. | ||
But now that Elon Musk is in charge, everybody's very concerned all of a sudden. | ||
Twitter boss Elon Musk told employees at a recent all-hands meeting that the company is losing so much money that bankruptcy is not out of the question, according to the information. | ||
Twitter, which hasn't turned a profit since 2019, has seen a massive drop in revenue, according to Musk, as advertisers step back from spending campaigns. | ||
Musk also suggested during the meeting that the company's future depends on the success of the revamped $8 per month Twitter Blue subscription service, which is currently being bombarded by bots, scammers and impersonators. | ||
And yeah, we'll get into this a little bit later as well. | ||
But of course, as all of the headlines are about Twitter possibly going into bankruptcy, Twitter laying 3,000 people off. | ||
My goodness, what's going on? | ||
Places like Meta, the rebranded Facebook, have lost 70% of their company value and have fired 11,000 people just this week alone. | ||
So should put things in perspective. | ||
Probably the biggest story from yesterday, and we'll try to make sense of this and take your calls on it as well. | ||
Donald Trump on the warpath. | ||
Former president accuses Robert Murdoch at Fox News of promoting Ron DeSantis. | ||
So yeah, Trump went absolutely nuclear against Ron DeSantis, and we'll talk about what he said and what this portends for the fate of the Republican Party and the fate of the Republic itself. | ||
Finally, we have this story also from InfoWars. | ||
Volodymyr Zelensky is open to peace talks with Russia if all Ukrainian territory is reclaimed. | ||
Source says, translation, Volodymyr Zelensky is not open to peace talks. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to this Friday edition of American Journal. | ||
Happy Veterans Day to everybody. | ||
In that first five minutes of today's show, we saw a little compilation put together by the person who usually is switching this show, Dan. | ||
Pretty powerful and pretty upsetting discussion about how veterans are treated in this country once they are done serving in the Army or Navy or Air Force or any of the armed services. | ||
Once they're done risking their lives for the sake of America, America tends to throw them to the curb. | ||
And it's absolutely horrific. | ||
Memorial Day, Veterans Day is honoring all of the living veterans. | ||
Memorial Day honors all of the veterans who have died in war. | ||
It seems like Veterans Day is also a memorial day of sorts since A lot of cases, veterans, just, yeah, the way they're treated is just absolutely horrific. | ||
And so our thoughts go out to them, and of course, it's one of the main problems. | ||
It's not really politically advantageous. | ||
It's a lot more, you know, politically sound to care about abortions or transgenderism. | ||
You know, the veterans committing suicide. | ||
Hundreds of times a day. | ||
That's not exactly the most glamorous thing to talk about. | ||
So politicians tend to ignore it. | ||
And the solutions they come up with are laughable at best. | ||
Nothing funny about it, but it is ridiculous. | ||
So a big thank you to all of our veterans out there. | ||
And just know it's not the will of the people that you be tossed to the side like that. | ||
But it is an issue that we all need to be more aware of and fight back against. | ||
We have a lot to cover today from war to the conflict in this country which seems to be increasing in factor as in we have like a civil war between the Democrats and the Republicans and then within each one of those you have another civil war. | ||
It's like a It's like a nesting doll of conflict in this country, and it's pretty ridiculous. | ||
It's one of the big stories from yesterday. | ||
Trump questions DeSantis' loyalty after Florida governor refuses to reject 2024 run. | ||
I didn't get that. | ||
I didn't get it why people were chanting two more years when DeSantis was elected. | ||
It's very confusing to me, but I get it now. | ||
They've elected him for governor, and now they want him to run for... | ||
And I guess Donald Trump sees this as a major threat. | ||
Former President Donald Trump issued a lengthy diatribe weighing in on the media's cheerleading of Ron DeSantis, who recently won his midterm election by nearly 20 points, and revealing his sentiments on the Florida governor's refusal to dismiss a possible 2024 bid. | ||
Posting on Truth Social Thursday evening, Trump criticized the media for going all in on DeSantis, who he called an average Republican governor with great public relations. | ||
This is just like 2015 and 2016, a media assault collusion. | ||
When Fox News fought me to the end until I won, and then they couldn't have been nicer or more supportive, Trump said, of the media's recent efforts to blame Republican losses on him while exalting DeSantis. | ||
Trump also described how he came in to save DeSantis when his 2018 gubernatorial campaign was struggling to overcome a worthy adversary in Agricultural Commissioner Adam Putman. | ||
When I endorsed DeSantis, it was as though, to use a bad term, a nuclear weapon went off, Trump wrote. | ||
Years later, they were the exact words that Adam Putnam used in describing Ron's endorsement. | ||
He said, I went from having it made with no competition to immediately getting absolutely clobbered after your endorsement. | ||
The 45th president also chastised DeSantis for failing to throw cold water on rumors he could challenge Trump in a bid for the Republican nomination in 2024. | ||
The ex-president's message will likely be seen as an indication of a growing rift in the Republican Party, where civil war of sorts appears to be forming between diehard Trump supporters and disillusioned MAGA Republicans. | ||
Trump's message Thursday also followed a post-midterm truth update Wednesday when the former president pointed out he won more votes in the state than DeSantis recently earned. | ||
The annoyed emissive comes as Trump on Monday suggested he could announce his 2024 presidential campaign next Tuesday on November 15th. | ||
We have the message in full here. | ||
It is a very long message, and he... | ||
It's basically telling this whole story about how he is responsible for Ron DeSantis' entire political success. | ||
Should we just read it? | ||
Let me just read the whole thing. | ||
It's so long, though. | ||
But I don't even know what to do with this. | ||
What's the phrase everybody likes to use? | ||
Not a good look, Don. | ||
Not a good look. | ||
Now the midterms are over and a success, he says. | ||
News Corp, which is Fox, the Wall Street Journal, and the no longer great New York Post, bring back coal, is all in for Governor Ron DeSanctimonious, an average Republican governor with great public relations who didn't have to close up a state but did, unlike other Republican governors, whose overall numbers for a Republican were just average, middle of the pack, including COVID, and who has had the advantage of sunshine, where people from badly run states up north would go no matter who the governor was, just like I did. | ||
Ron came to me, he says, in desperate shape in 2017. | ||
He was politically dead, losing in a landslide to a very good agricultural commissioner, Adam Putnam, who was loaded up with cash and had great poll numbers. | ||
Ron had low approval, bad polls, and no money. | ||
But he said that if I would endorse him, he could win. | ||
I don't know, Adam, so I said, let's give it a shot, Ron. | ||
When I endorsed him, it was as though, to use a bad term, a nuclear weapon went off. | ||
Years later, they were the exact words that Adam Putnam used in describing Ron's endorsement. | ||
He says, When votes were being stolen by the corrupt election process in Broward County and Ron was going down 10,000 votes a day along with now Senator Rick Scott, | ||
I sent in the FBI and U.S. attorneys and the ballot theft immediately ended just prior to them running out of the votes necessary to win. | ||
I stopped his election from being stolen. | ||
Now that's pretty big news. | ||
I hadn't heard that before. | ||
if that's true. | ||
That's maybe something we should have been talking about this whole time. | ||
He says, and now Ron DeSanctimonious is playing games. | ||
The fake news asked him if he's going to run if President Trump runs. | ||
And he says, I'm only focused on the governor's race. | ||
I'm not looking into the future. | ||
Well, in terms of loyalty and class, that's really not the right answer. | ||
This is just like 2015 and 2016, a media assault collusion when Fox News fought me till the end until I won and then they couldn't have been nicer and more supportive. | ||
The Wall Street Journal loved low-energy Jeb Bush and his succession of other people as they rapidly disappeared from sight, finally falling in line with me after I easily knocked them out one by one. | ||
We're in exactly the same position now. | ||
They will keep coming after us, MAGA, but ultimately we will win, put America first, and make America great again. | ||
So that's it. That's the message from Donald Trump. | ||
Honestly, I don't even know what to think about this. | ||
On one hand... | ||
It's just frustrating. It's just, you know, at a time where all we need really is unity to have Trump causing division like this. | ||
What are you doing? I mean, it's not exactly a good thing. | ||
But on the other hand, it almost seems like a... | ||
What was the plan they had in World War I? | ||
The Schliegen plan or something? | ||
Essentially, the idea was they really wanted to avoid a long, drawn-out war, so they would do one big knockout blow in the beginning just to get it over with. | ||
It seems like that's what Trump's doing. | ||
He's like, just take Ron out now, and we'll save ourselves months upon months of contentious battle later. | ||
See if that works out. | ||
We'll see what you have to say later. | ||
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You know, when you really zoom out and look at everything that's happening right now, you know, when you're stuck in all of this stuff, now that we're when you're stuck in all of this stuff, now that we're here in the whirlpool, constantly being battered about by this, by the winds of They come with every new set of headlines. | ||
it can be difficult to get a good perspective on what exactly is happening right now. | ||
But if you really take the 30,000-foot view, it could not be more obvious that just about everything taking place represents, you know, updates in a singular war front of the deep state attempting to do updates in a singular war front of the deep state attempting to do everything they can to destroy the ability of the American people to actually stand It's really not even a right or left type of thing. | ||
It's just that the left is not an actual threat to the people in power. | ||
The left has been thoroughly compromised and co-opted into serving the interests of the moneyed elite, the international business class. | ||
So there's no real point in attacking them with any sort of aggressive activity because why would you? | ||
They serve your interest. | ||
Whereas people on the right actually represent an existential threat to the corrupt cabal that is, as we speak, and COP27 in Egypt, where Biden just arrived, pretty much openly planning the complete reorganization of the world's economies into a Total top-down pyramid structure system of absolute control. | ||
And so when you look at what's happening to Alex Jones, when you look at what's happening to Stuart Rhodes, when you look at the various ways that all these different power centers are working together and cooperating to target and dismantle any effective network of opposition to them, It's really not that complicated. | ||
You can look at what's happening with Alex Jones, and it seems very complicated. | ||
You can look at what's happening with Stuart Rhodes, and it seems very complicated. | ||
You can look at what's happening with Donald Trump, Ron DeSantis, and it all looks very complicated and confusing. | ||
But you zoom out and you realize, no, this is all just part of the same push, the same front, the same offensive being carried out by the deep state. | ||
And it's because, of course, we are a threat to their power. | ||
We are a threat to their absolute control. | ||
We are a threat to their entire facade. | ||
And it's not because we're actually dangerous. | ||
It's not because we hurt or target or harass innocent people. | ||
It's because we expose to the wider public what the real purpose behind all of this stuff is. | ||
And it's because their entire system depends on deception that they have to eliminate those who are revealing it. | ||
You got to stop little Toto from pulling back the curtain and revealing who the Wizard of Oz really is, right? | ||
Because when your entire... | ||
System of power depends on deception and illusion and perception. | ||
Well, you can't have somebody come in and shatter the entire fantasy. | ||
So I don't really know what's happening with Donald Trump. | ||
I'd like to just take your calls on it, actually. | ||
I'd like to get your point of view on this. | ||
And I guess we'll go ahead and open up the phone lines nice and early today because I want to... | ||
Talked to you all about a couple things, and one of the questions that we need answers to is, what do the American people think about what Donald Trump is doing? | ||
I really don't know. I really don't know, because obviously it's like, on one hand, it's like, what are you doing, Donald? | ||
What are you doing? Why are you doing this? | ||
But on the other hand, it's like, It's not actually going to matter that much. | ||
I mean, Ron DeSantis won his election. | ||
He is governor of Florida. | ||
He's able to do what he wants. | ||
It's not like Donald Trump is risking losing Florida and having it go blue or go purple. | ||
It's not actually damaging anything politically, but it also just seems like some sort of ego-driven temper tantrum he's throwing, which doesn't look good either. | ||
So I don't know. I want to know how people are reading this and what they think about it. | ||
So I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
I guess we'll finally have that Ron vs. | ||
Don discussion that we've been avoiding on this show as we understand that The one thing you can do for, if you're trying to help the Democrats, the number one thing you can do is cause division and strife and disunity in the ranks of the Republicans. | ||
So I don't know. Tell me what you think. | ||
Give me a call. 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
And we'll hear your calls about that. | ||
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Judge orders Alex Jones to pay an additional $473 million on top of last month's $1 billion verdict. | ||
At least it wasn't the $2.75 trillion. | ||
But why not? Why shouldn't it be? | ||
Alex Jones responded to this ruling live on air. | ||
Yesterday, during the Thursday edition of The Alex Jones Show, he said, They'd asked for $2.7 trillion or $2,750 billion, | ||
which is ridiculous. And then now they, oh, it's more reasonable, only $473 million. | ||
If I sold everything I had, he says, it's not $5 million, $4 million. | ||
So that's the camera equipment in here and everything. | ||
So they're doing this so you hear billion-dollar numbers. | ||
You go $400 million. You hear 400 million numbers, you hear trillion-dollar numbers, and you go, well, he's over. | ||
That's not how America works, folks. | ||
They can't stop me from being on air. | ||
They can't stop me from broadcasting. | ||
They can't stop any of it, even though they admit that's their goal. | ||
He says, so I'm going to briefly explain this. | ||
We're in Chapter 11, Subchapter 5 bankruptcy, because the system's not set up yet to shut down businesses. | ||
So Alex Jones won't get any money, but the company and the crew and the operation will continue as long as it's profitable. | ||
And the reason we could do bankruptcy is we've been almost insolvent since last year and so it's a very real bankruptcy. | ||
That's why buying products at Infowarsstore.com is great and it keeps us on air. | ||
And when we make it out of this bankruptcy in the next three or four months, then we continue on and it's agreed that in the next two years, We're good to go. | ||
They say, no, we don't want money. | ||
We want him off the air. They said in their closing arguments in Texas and Connecticut. | ||
So again, you're keeping us on the air. | ||
You're letting us do the appeals. | ||
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These are all incredible products. | ||
There's not anywhere you can fight for the republic stronger than InfoWarsStore.com and spreading the articles and videos from the sites. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
I mean, they really just want Alex Jones off the air. | ||
They really just don't want him broadcasting anymore. | ||
I mean, he laid it out right there. | ||
That's not possible right now. | ||
That's not how judgment works. | ||
It's not how justice works in this country. | ||
You can't just do that. | ||
This is not how it works. | ||
Sorry. Sorry. | ||
Hate to break this to you. | ||
But you can't just override the First Amendment because you were insulted at something somebody had to say a decade ago. | ||
I mean, this whole thing is a farce. | ||
But again, if you just look at it from the 30,000-foot view, it's not confusing. | ||
It's not outrageous. Yeah, these numbers are insane. | ||
As Alex points out, it's not about the actual numbers. | ||
It's not about actually getting these numbers, you know, this amount of money or anything. | ||
It's about trying to take them off the air because right now, the deep state and their various satrapies are trying to attack anybody who's standing up to the global scheme to enslave the planet. | ||
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Calls coming in about what Trump is up to. | ||
I do think, I think it's sort of a strategic maneuver by Trump, a la the Schlieffen plan. | ||
So in case you don't know, before World War I, Germany was paranoid about having to take on enemies on two fronts, having France to their west and Russia to their east. | ||
And so their plan was, before The war actually broke out in full. | ||
They would just crush France, just roll over France, crush them, knock out blow, massive attack, no holds barred, attack on France, knock them out, and you just do that, and literally they had it planned down to like the minute, this whole plan. | ||
Take out France in like 24 hours and just be done with that so then they could focus on the frontier on the east. | ||
But what ended up happening was instead of being able to just stroll through Belgium as they intended, the Belgians started actually fighting them, and that invoked the protection pact that they had with England, and it all spiraled out of control, obviously, and that's when you got the Western Front of France that just became the killing field death meat grinder of trench warfare. | ||
Hopefully it doesn't go the same way as the actual sleeping pan. | ||
Hopefully Trump's little maneuver here to try to knock out Ron DeSantis early and swiftly with a big knockout blow doesn't become a total Charlie Foxtrot. | ||
We'll see. We'll take your phone calls on that as well. | ||
But we have a lot of other stuff to talk about. | ||
In addition to all this stuff, we've got the Twitter takeover, more news about the elections that are apparently just going to take another week to deal with. | ||
We also have some, frankly, hilarious transgender news to get to as well. | ||
And we'll get to all of it. | ||
We'll get to your phone calls here shortly as well. | ||
I want to go to this video just because it was the first thing I saw when I woke up today. | ||
And it's just been stuck in my mind. | ||
It's clip number two. It's a TikTok video of... | ||
Somebody answering the question, what is woke? | ||
What does it even mean to be woke? | ||
See, the leftists do this thing where they invent something. | ||
They invent a trend of some sort or a movement of some sort. | ||
And it has a name. | ||
And then when... | ||
It starts being effective and conservatives start calling it out. | ||
Then they act like they've never heard of it and they don't even know what it is. | ||
They do it over and over again. | ||
Antifa is like the best example, right? | ||
Antifa, it's a group. | ||
They have networks. They have communication hubs. | ||
They have websites. They have a flag and they have a uniform. | ||
I mean, there is nothing that defines a group that they don't have, right? | ||
There's nothing lacking from... | ||
Antifa to make it something that is not a terrorist organization, but They created Antifa. | ||
Conservatives go, hey, that's Antifa. | ||
They go, Antifa, what is that? | ||
That doesn't exist. | ||
You're crazy. That doesn't exist. | ||
They did it with CRT, right? | ||
They inject CRT into elementary school curriculums. | ||
They have entire training procedures and entire NGO networks that are funneling books and letting academics go and train teachers. | ||
I mean, they have this whole industry set up to push critical race theory. | ||
We're something equivalent to it on elementary schools and middle schools and high schools throughout the country. | ||
They do this. They successfully sort of infiltrate for several years until the message finally gets through to the mainstream media and mainstream conservatives. | ||
They realize what's happening. They stand up against it. | ||
And then all the leftists go, CRT? What is that? | ||
You're talking about the college class about law? | ||
That's what CRT is. | ||
What is being taught in schools? | ||
That is not happening. | ||
It doesn't exist. Of course it exists. | ||
Of course it's what they've been doing, but this is just what they do. | ||
They have a label for something that they're doing, and only when that label gets turned back on them do they act like, what? | ||
That label doesn't even mean anything. | ||
It doesn't even exist. This is made up by the conservatives to stop people from being free. | ||
And it's just like, all right, whatever. | ||
So now woke has entered into that realm. | ||
Woke is just a very easy catch-all phrase to point out the leftist progressive... | ||
Diversity nonsense that's destroying this country. | ||
And now there's a bunch of woke idiots online going, what does woke even mean? | ||
With this like snide, annoying smile they do. | ||
And so this guy has answered the question, what is woke? | ||
He's done in a very verbose way. | ||
I don't think he's right, but I think it's an interesting take on it. | ||
And we'll talk about this with y'all on the phone calls, too, once we're done talking about Trump and DeSantis, because I see everybody's called in about Trump and DeSantis. | ||
So, we'll go to that. | ||
But I also want to ask you what you think woke is, and I'll give you my definition of what I think woke is, because, again, I think it's important when talking about all of this stuff. | ||
It's sort of the central theme, actually. | ||
It's almost a metaphysical, and it's Let's go now to clip number two and hear what this guy, who says he's not a conservative, thinks woke is. | ||
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I'm curious to see what I'm going to say. | ||
Define woke. I think I wanted to take a stab at this, even though I don't consider myself to be a conservative. | ||
I'm not a conservative, actually. | ||
But I won't be voting blue this November. | ||
To be woke is to be committed to this impossibly strict method of policing our culture in such a way as to ensure no one is ever offended. | ||
It's often colloquially interchangeable with words like accountability to people like this, to this guy who may or may not be over there making snarky faces in a duet to me right now. | ||
Or maybe he's over here. I don't fucking know. | ||
Hi, Lee. But it's not real accountability. | ||
It's not. Because it's missing a vital ingredient found in accountability that was justly sought, and that is this. | ||
The condemner as well as the condemned must be held to the same standard. | ||
If you can't withstand the scrutiny that you inflict, you've no right to inflict it. | ||
Just to put a finer point on it, would you let Jeffrey Epstein criticize the way you raise your kids or how fast you drive on the highway? | ||
I wouldn't either. And that's the problem with these accountability mobs. | ||
They could be completely comprised of murderers and thieves and be virtually indistinguishable from one that's filled with saints. | ||
And the results of their efforts would be equally indistinguishable, but equally potent. | ||
The resounding majority of people who make up these outrage mobs would not live up to the standards they hold others to. | ||
It's a putrid system of self-governance fueled by irrationality and hypocrisy. | ||
It's a symptom of a sick society that does more bad than good. | ||
That's my definition of woke. | ||
Pretty good. | ||
He made some some good points there obviously. | ||
But I think he's missing the the overall point. | ||
This is the what? | ||
Where's this definition from, guys? | ||
It says, Woke, aware, knowledgeable about your community and the world with willingness to accept and critique systems of oppression. | ||
Willingness to access and critique systems of oppression. | ||
Willingness to access? | ||
All right, whatever. It's interesting, right? | ||
He says it's an impossibly strict sort of set of moral guidelines to make sure no one is offended. | ||
But I mean, yeah, alert to injustice in society, especially racism. | ||
We need to stay angry. | ||
Stay woke. He talks about the hypocrisy, but the idea that no one is offended is How could you possibly believe that the point is for no one to be offended? | ||
The things that the woke people say is incredibly offensive to a huge number of people, but it's about understanding the Layers of oppression that mean that black people have no power in white society, so they can't offend white people. | ||
They have no power to offend. | ||
It's beyond what he just says it is. | ||
Here's what I will say woke is. | ||
Woke is there in the definition. | ||
It's in the word itself. | ||
It is a ghettoized, bastardized form of a wake. | ||
It is a fake form of awake. | ||
Woke is, you could say, a containment field for those who could potentially awaken. | ||
It's like a sub-level of the Matrix. | ||
I mean, think about the Matrix and think about how stupid the robots must be in the Matrix to send agents after anybody questioning the Matrix. | ||
In reality, there is a Matrix-type... | ||
System of control and containment for humanity. | ||
And if you start asking questions like, what is the matrix? | ||
How do I break out of this? | ||
They aren't going to send agents to shut you down and to, you know, intimidate you into silence. | ||
They're going to send people who are pretending to free you, who go, oh, you're looking to exit the matrix? | ||
Well, we know how to escape the matrix. | ||
And they lure you into their group. | ||
And then instead of waking up in the real world, you're actually going to wake up in a level below the matrix, a matrix within the matrix. | ||
So it's like being woke is like a dream within a dream. | ||
It's like you think you've woken up, but really you're just another layer down into the dream world. | ||
It's people who have the potentiality. | ||
They see what's going on. They see what's happening that's wrong in the world, and they recognize that there's some force that's keeping us down, that's keeping us enslaved, that's keeping us suppressed, and that we need to fight back against it. | ||
But woke is when that impetus and that... | ||
Instinct to want to break free is then co-opted and actually turned into an advantage for the people who are enslaving you, right? | ||
So if this was the Matrix, this would be if Morpheus was actually an agent and the entire real world was really just another level of the Matrix where you were fighting against the people who were actually trying to break out of the Matrix. | ||
Woke is an illusion. | ||
Woke is... | ||
Again, a bastardization of basically like the InfoWars mindset. | ||
InfoWars tells you to wake up and tells you to see the world clearly. | ||
Woke people pretend to wake you up and really putting you into a deeper sleep than ever and actually have you fighting for the people who are oppressing you. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is InfoWars.com, band.video, the American Journal. | ||
We got to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
I just want to talk more about what I think being woke is. | ||
Maybe the crew wants to sound off on this too. | ||
I want to know what y'all's definition is. | ||
But to me it's like... | ||
It's like there's two... | ||
It's like... It's like Plato's The Cave... | ||
And once you realize that you're in a cave, once you realize that the things that you're seeing aren't real monsters, but just shadow puppets used to control you, you've got two options. | ||
You can escape, you can wake up, and you can go to the surface, and it's painful because the sun is bright, and it blinds you, and it's uncomfortable, and it's difficult, but at the end of the day, you're free, and you're breathing free air, and you can see everything for exactly what it is. | ||
Or there's like an escape hatch That you think you're escaping, but it's really just a slide to an even deeper level where the shadow puppets are just more convincing and you actually become servants of the shadow puppets. | ||
So it's things like Understanding, like, in ignorance, you think of Martin Luther King as this, you know, person that was just, he was a saint, and he was really good, and, you know, everybody loved him, and the American government has a holiday for him, and we all listened to him, and we all learned to be better, and we got the Civil Rights Act passed, and it was great and wonderful, and we all came together and sang kumbaya. | ||
Then at a certain point, you realize, well, that's not exactly true. | ||
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Actually, there's a lot of falseness to that. | ||
You wake up from the illusion. | ||
It's shattered, and suddenly you're left trying to figure out what the truth is. | ||
Now, you have two options. | ||
You can either wake up from this, and you can see that the FBI was targeting Martin Luther King and telling him to commit suicide and trying to blackmail him and spying on him. | ||
And you can see that that's because the power structures rely on conflict in their population to distract people from targeting the people that are actually oppressing them at the top. | ||
And it doesn't matter if you're left or right or black or white. | ||
It's about having the conflict along some sort of line that you can exploit. | ||
Or you can think that he was targeted because he's black and America is white supremacist. | ||
See, it's a simple, easy answer that's wrong. | ||
It seems to... | ||
Give you reason and explain the reality behind the illusion, but it's actually just a second illusion. | ||
So, things like police brutality. | ||
You can see that the police are not the friendly, you know, do-good protectors that they're portrayed as. | ||
And you can either see that as what it actually is, which is a plan to, again, divide the Ruling power from the people and us-versus-them mentality. | ||
One that is spread from the Or you can just think it's because police is racist, | ||
y'all. One of those actually understands the real scope of what's going on, and therefore, by following that conclusion, you can actually find out how to fight back against it. | ||
The other way clearly serves the interests of the powerful that are attempting to oppress you. | ||
They want you to think that it's all about race. | ||
They want you to think it's that simple. | ||
It's not that simple, and actually you're contributing to your downfall. | ||
You're contributing to the oppression itself when you fall for that lie. | ||
The way it's used mostly now is you hear the term woke prosecutor, which again, it's like, on one hand, you can see that the system is entirely out of control, that the penal system and the justice system is pretty much irrevocably broken at this point. | ||
And you can either see the intricacies and the problems that that entails, and that to solve it, you really have to Shake things up and actually value humanity and freedom over anything else. | ||
Or you can say, it's because there's too many black people in prison. | ||
Let's let out all the black people and you can open up the prisons and not punish criminals. | ||
One of those is awoke. | ||
One of them is awake. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
To the... | ||
Truly the wokest broadcast you'll ever find. | ||
We are truly woke here. | ||
By which I mean we're actually awake to the reality of what's going on. | ||
I don't want to harp on this. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
But I was just thinking during the break there about... | ||
Just the way that this really infects everything. | ||
We have the story here from Gateway Pundit. | ||
That was quick. PA Governor-Elect Josh Shapiro vows to crack down on fracking and energy sector in state affecting thousands of PA jobs. | ||
Governor-Elect Josh Shapiro announced he's ready to restrict fracking and energy development in Pennsylvania following his win on Tuesday. | ||
And it really does just pervade all of what we talk about on this show. | ||
That the world is being destroyed by industries. | ||
That there is a major ecological disaster playing out right before us. | ||
To be awake is to realize that it's because corporations have been poisoning the food and waterways for decades that they use things like atrazine and other various chemicals and GMOs and Fluoride and all sorts of other stuff, | ||
specifically to weaken and effeminize the male population to prevent any risk of any pushback, of any uprising or pushback or the ability for people to actually see through the illusion, which takes a certain amount of Manliness, you might say. | ||
Certain amount of testosterone. | ||
As we know, testosterone makes you more likely to go with your gut, makes you more likely to act independently. | ||
You know, they want people who are scared to do anything for themselves, scared to be different than anybody else. | ||
That's what it takes. They don't want that one guy in that famous picture where all the Nazis are doing the salute and there's the one guy with his arms crossed not doing it. | ||
That takes some manliness, takes some balls, you might say, to not go along with the crowd. | ||
Much easier and more comfortable to go along with the crowd. | ||
So they're poisoning the waterways, they're spraying the plastics and the estrogen mimickers, and they're You know, spreading the atrazine, all this sort of stuff in pursuit of money, in pursuit of control, and in pursuit of weakening and really waging chemical warfare against the American people as a whole to keep us more docile and complacent. | ||
Or you can think that, you know, carbon is killing the earth and we need to stop, we need to send everything to China. | ||
Right? It's just ridiculous. | ||
So it really is like every topic we cover can be divided between the asleep, where you just don't even know what's happening, the awake, where you know what's happening, you know why, and you have a clear view of it, or woke, which you see something's going on, you know something's wrong, and you get tricked into supporting the very people who brought about this circumstance. | ||
Right? So it really is pervasive. | ||
It really is everywhere. It's ubiquitous. | ||
It's absolutely everywhere. | ||
Here's another story from today. | ||
John Kerry spills the beans at UN's COP27 meeting. | ||
They want to replace capitalism with a new economic system. | ||
The World Economic Forum's climate change agenda was modeled off the effort to roll out vaccines during COVID pandemic, John Kerry said, during COP27 panel discussion in Egypt on Tuesday. | ||
That means we can all look forward to high-pressure coercive government tactics, and not only from the government, but from corporate elites. | ||
Again, all of this is predicated on so-called climate change. | ||
We're going to have a woke new system, you guys. | ||
The new woke order. | ||
A bunch of morons serving their masters. | ||
We'll get into this more. | ||
We actually have some videos that explain this pretty elaborately. | ||
We even have... A former Bank of England advisor talking about how they are monetizing biodiversity itself and putting a price on trees and water in an attempt to just fully degrade God's creation to the material plane. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later, but I have gotten a lot of calls about Trump and DeSantis, so let's talk about that. | ||
We've got Billy in Alabama got in first. | ||
He says Trump divided by DeSantis equals Newsom. | ||
All right, you've given us a little math problem here, Billy. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, a little equation that everyone would do well to memorize and think about from now to then. | |
It should be clear that the deep state has a strategy to split us up and make us yell at each other instead of looking at the obvious. | ||
I think Laura Loomer did a great job defending Trump yesterday. | ||
I didn't see her. What did she say? | ||
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Well, she was talking to Owen, and she spoke about an important value that I think people may be skipping here is loyalty. | |
Now, of course, you don't want to be loyal to me, like you said, to Jeffrey Epstein, to your kids at the school. | ||
But Trump did—if you think about what Trump's done, where we would be had he not defeated Hillary, had he not endorsed DeSantis, had he not got this election, which is actually way better than people are thinking. | ||
I was bummed out the first day, but I'm starting to realize that we're pulling it out. | ||
But I think he deserves that second term. | ||
He had one taken from him. | ||
He won the last term. | ||
And he filled stadiums. | ||
DeSantis isn't doing that yet. | ||
And I think if we start splitting things up, we're only going to hurt ourselves. | ||
It's going to destroy us. | ||
And I'll have a comment on Woke if you've got a second. | ||
Well, so let me ask you, are you upset at Trump because he's the one dividing, or do you think that's understandable, the way he's reacting? | ||
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No, I think it's fully understandable. | |
I think it's the establishment, even when some seers came out yesterday and said that it's time for Trump to move on. | ||
Of course, the usual suspects, the Lindsey Graham's and so forth. | ||
But it breaks my heart to see people that should be loyal to a unified cause breaking us up this way, trying to break us up this way. | ||
Because, like I said, if we divide Trump by just saying it's two very, very popular conservative figures, you're going to end up with Newsom. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
It is a very good point. Give me your definition for woke really quickly, and then we'll move on. | ||
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Yeah, well, yeah, I appreciate that. | |
The AMA is woke, okay? | ||
Men can get pregnant. Women can be men, which is insane, of course. | ||
God is sanity. | ||
Distance from God is insanity. | ||
And Romans 124-28 lets you know that. | ||
And also, who gave America to John Kerry and Pelosi to sell it? | ||
That's a good point. | ||
I think they took it unto themselves. | ||
But thanks for that call, Billy. | ||
Really do appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Shonda, who's a veteran in Tennessee. | ||
Happy Veterans Day, Shonda. | ||
You are on the air on the topic of Trump and DeSantis. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Good morning. | ||
Good morning. Thank you. | ||
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Hold on. I'm trying to get you off speaker. | |
Okay. So I guess, I don't know. | ||
I'm not seeing anybody really kind of looking at what's going on as actually kind of a positive thing for the whole right in general. | ||
Maybe it's because I'm not a Republican. | ||
But, so, I mean, honestly, we all knew this was going to happen. | ||
Eventually it had to happen. | ||
There's no way that Trump was just going to sit on the sidelines and watch Trump. | ||
I think the establishment GOP run him over and DeSantis just swoops in and takes all the glory for five years of him taking arrows in the back for us and the baggage that he's carrying is from protecting us. | ||
So I kind of think it's a good thing that they're fighting right now. | ||
Let them get it out. Then if DeSantis can't even stand up to Trump in a verbal boxing ring, Then he's probably not going to be able to handle DC anyways. | ||
So let him get it out. | ||
And then in two years, whoever wins the primary, then in a perfect world, the other one would just take the other one as DP. Yeah, that would be ideal. | ||
But then it's like, by doing this, he sort of sets up a situation where DeSantis either has to I don't know. | ||
Good thing or bad thing what Trump is doing, Shonda? | ||
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I think it's a great thing because I want to, like, I don't, like, I didn't even vote for Trump until the second time around. | |
So the thing is that you can't let a lion just walk into your pride and take over. | ||
Like, you have to fight the other lion. | ||
And if DeSantis backs down, then he can't take over the pride. | ||
That's, man, that's a very good point. | ||
You can't have two silverback gorillas leading your troop. | ||
There's got to be a conflict. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're going to go back out to your phone calls here, so I won't spend too much time on this story, but it's worth mentioning. | ||
I was going to talk about it yesterday. | ||
This image on the left here is the first one that I saw having to do with this. | ||
You see this image? | ||
For our radio listeners, it's a bunch of pretty young girls in dresses, wearing sashes and crowns, standing on a step, and there in the midst of them is some sort of ogre, some sort of crazy monster. | ||
At first, the image was just posted without any context. | ||
And I just thought, you know, that's... | ||
Yeah, I get it. | ||
But, you know, whatever. | ||
It's a girl that's a little bit bigger. | ||
A little bit big-boned. | ||
You know? But, you know, people can be beautiful on the inside. | ||
And I thought it was just being posted to show how, like, different this one girl was and all the other girls. | ||
Kind of, like, make fun of her. | ||
Um... Turns out it's not a girl. | ||
Turns out it's a man. Turns out the big, you know, sore thumb, sticking out person is a man. | ||
It's a man named Brian in a dress. | ||
And it just takes on a whole new layer of ridiculousness. | ||
And then he takes it to a whole other level of ridiculousness. | ||
When this transgender model actually wins the first prize at the Miss America pageant in Greater Dairy. | ||
It's a little bit crazy. | ||
Let's go now to clip number nine here as we see the end result and the crowning of the winner of the Greater Dairy area contest for Miss America. | ||
This is the Miss America beauty contest. | ||
Local edition, where a trans man has now won for the first time. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Yeah, she wins the beauty contest. | ||
Not even a woman winning... | ||
Winning the Miss America contest. | ||
Oh boy, it's clown world. | ||
It is full on clown universe. | ||
Transgender model wins local Miss America pageant for first time ever. | ||
Here's the craziest thing about this. | ||
The dude's name is Brian. | ||
I don't even know if he's transgender because he goes by Brian. | ||
I don't even know if it's a transgender or if this is just a drag queen who's just like, no, my name's Brian. | ||
I'm a dude, but I like dressing up in a dress. | ||
And he wins. He wins the contest. | ||
Anybody feel insulted by this? | ||
It's like when the kid in the wheelchair gets the spirit award at field day. | ||
Like, you know they didn't actually win, right? | ||
You know this person didn't actually win the beauty contest. | ||
This is some sort of bizarre virtue signal. | ||
And hey, good on the actual girls participating for just like grinning and bearing it. | ||
Just like, no. Oh, he won, did he? | ||
I'm so proud of him. | ||
So proud of him. I've sacrificed so much to get here. | ||
But no, no, no. | ||
The big fat guy, he wins. | ||
That's great. I'm so happy for him. | ||
Boy, oh boy. What it must be like to have to... | ||
Swallow that. A teenager in New Hampshire has become the first transgender contestant to win local Miss America organization beauty pageant. | ||
Brian Nguyen, 19, who won Sunday night's pageant to become Miss Greater Dairy 2023, which awards the winner a crown title and scholarship. | ||
Oh yeah, by the way, that's the other thing. It actually has a scholarship that was established to help young women get into college. | ||
It's going to a man now. | ||
A man named Brian. | ||
The Miss Greater Dairy Scholarship Program, founded in 1986, provides scholarships to young women between the ages of 17 and 24 living in Greater Dairy area, recognizing their outstanding achievements in scholastic aptitude, talent, character, community service, and poise. | ||
The Miss Greater Dairy Scholarship Pageant is also a preliminary event for the Miss New Hampshire Pageant and ultimately the Miss America Pageant. | ||
So maybe this big fat dude will be Miss America soon. | ||
It's just utterly ridiculous. | ||
Utterly ridiculous. I don't even know. | ||
All right. By the way, a rule of the Miss America pageant is that the contest must be natural-born females. | ||
And when the complainant reached out to the pageant and asked if that rule could be changed, the pageant allegedly declined. | ||
Federal court ruled the Miss United States of America has a first-minute right to determine who competes in its pageants. | ||
Miss America competitions also do not allow contestants to compete if they've previously posed nude or have a conviction of a felony. | ||
Also, contestants must be American citizens. | ||
We'll see. But again, it's like there's a big difference between just like... | ||
In your everyday life, just like, hey, if somebody's dressed like a woman, I'm going to treat them like, well, if they present themselves as a female, I will treat them as they're female. | ||
I got no reason to disbelieve them. | ||
There's a difference between that and then, like, just letting this guy win this contest. | ||
This beauty pageant against a bunch of very pretty and accomplished young women. | ||
Just hilarious. Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
I don't even have anything else to add to that. | ||
It's just full-on clown world. | ||
It's like... | ||
All right. Okay. | ||
All right. Let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
Yoshimits on Pennsylvania. | ||
I'm sure I'm pronouncing that wrong, but you're on the air. | ||
Line number six. Yoshimits from Pennsylvania. | ||
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Yoshimitsu? Hey. Hey Harrison, how you doing? | |
Good. I don't know what happened this week, but Jesus gave Fetterman the wheel over here. | ||
And I guess we're in Pennsylvania. | ||
I don't know how they say different strokes for different folks, I guess. | ||
So what are your thoughts on this Trump DeSantis beef? | ||
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All right. | |
Goose it to the gander. | ||
When it comes to Trump, I believe you leave with the one that brought you. | ||
And he has brought us all this way and done so many great things that I am still sticking with this gentleman. | ||
And Mr. DeSantis, he's very supportive. | ||
Oh my God, he's on the same team. | ||
You know how we say, with our powers combined, we can take over and be Captain America. | ||
Right. Anyway, on to the next. | ||
So I'm a Trumpster. We leave with the one that brought us. | ||
He's like, well, this is bringing us to the promised land. | ||
Alright, on to the next. | ||
What was the woke thing? | ||
The woke and awake thing? I've always been a strong old person, marched and beat my own drum. | ||
So, I guess I would just naturally consider those people weird. | ||
You know, especially when it started getting crazy at the first election. | ||
I'm like, those people are like purple hair and dressed in black and being weird. | ||
And those people are slugging beers with red hats on. | ||
Natural energy. I was like, I'm going to slug some beers and be cheerful and rock and roll with the party and the red hat. | ||
You're sort of bringing up a different point to the wokeness. | ||
You're right. The awakeness has to do with individuality and individuals expressing themselves and doing what they want without oppression, whereas woke is innately conformative to the wider woke world. | ||
You know, populace and the mob that demands you conform or be extracized. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls and more stories. | ||
This time about something in the Middle East that nobody else is talking about. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We'll be joined at the 10 o'clock hour to talk about the Q Sent Me, the Q Shaman movie. | ||
And it really is incredible. I've seen the first... | ||
It's actually a series, and I've seen the first episode. | ||
It's about an hour long, and it really gives an entirely new perspective to January 6th. | ||
I think this documentary series will be a major... | ||
Major coup in the info-war media landscape. | ||
But we'll go out to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
I do want to report on something that's not being talked about right now. | ||
It's from i24news.tv. | ||
How Iranian fuel is igniting U.S.-Lebanese tensions. | ||
So there's been a lot of stuff going on with Lebanon recently. | ||
We've talked about it extensively on this program, the Caesar Act, the Control of the Lebanese economic system, the collapse, the run on the banks. | ||
You also have the negotiations with Israel about the maritime oil fields. | ||
And now Benjamin Netanyahu is back in charge and apparently is going to scuttle that whole agreement for no particular reason. | ||
When it was perfectly acceptable to everyone on all sides and you actually had a cooling down of conflict between Lebanon and Israel for the first time in a very long time after this agreement was reached with even Hezbollah saying we are not going to do anything that would jeopardize this agreement. | ||
This agreement is good for everyone. | ||
We're going to just put a pause on everything just until this agreement gets finalized and actually goes into... | ||
Practice because we don't want to screw this up because it's been good for everybody. | ||
Now Benjamin Netanyahu is threatening to destroy that compromise for some unknown reason. | ||
But here's a story from my24news. | ||
They say, Washington reportedly refuses to allow Lebanon to accept Iranian fuel, and one person may have predicted this, the one person being Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah. | ||
Iran was giving a gift of fuel. | ||
See, Lebanon has been absolutely crushed by, well, the Caesar Act and any number of sanctions. | ||
They're really struggling just to keep the lights on at this point. | ||
So Iran was going to offer them 660,000 tons of gasoline. | ||
It was announced in September as an attempt to ease power shortages in the Mediterranean company. | ||
Naturally, deepening Lebanon's dependence on the Islamic Republic is always a plus for the Ayatollah regime. | ||
If the deal ends up happening, it'd be the first time that Iran supplies fuel directly to the Lebanese state. | ||
Last year, the country sent through its proxy the Lebanese militant and political movement Hezbollah. | ||
Back then, it was 36,000 metric tons of gasoline, roughly 5% of what Tehran is offering now. | ||
Yet the Biden administration, at least according to Al-Akbar, may have pulled a fast one on Lebanon regarding its position on the Iranian fuel donation. | ||
And this is the crazy part, and it really just represents the total... | ||
Like, potentially war-creating incompetence of the Biden administration. | ||
When Lebanese officials contacted Washington in July regarding Iran's offer, they received a surprising response. | ||
The U.S. officials allegedly responded, according to Al-Akbar. | ||
This was as Lebanon and Israel were deeply engaged in indirect talks on demarcating their maritime borders and the American acquiescence was intended to not hurt those negotiations. | ||
However, it later turned out that this position was not official and that the Americans apparently deliberately muffled their last statement of refusal in order to not affect the negotiations of demarcation of the maritime border with Israel, the newspaper wrote. | ||
On Tuesday, when the Biden administration informed Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati of its refusal, it stated that Iranian fuel is under U.S. sanctions regardless if it's provided as a gift or not. | ||
It would appear that at least one person in Lebanon saw this coming. | ||
Two days after Israel and Lebanon signed the maritime border agreement at the U.N. headquarters in Nakora, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah warned of a fickle American position, saying in a televised speech, the Americans don't allow Egyptian gas or Jordanian electricity to reach Lebanon, even though they promised it. The well-known false promise. | ||
Soon you will see what their position is regarding the assistance that the Islamic Republic of Iran has offered to provide the people of Lebanon in the matter of fuel. | ||
And that soon is arriving quickly. | ||
For his part, Nasrallah, too, will have to decide whether to respond to the U.S. insistence that the Iranian fuel does not reach Lebanon. | ||
Amid reports that Israeli drones struck a convoy of Iranian trucks carrying fuel along with munitions and some missiles to Lebanon via Iraq and Syria, the leader of Hezbollah and his Iranian patrons might find themselves once again choosing force or at least the threat of it to ensure their continued influence on Lebanon or to assure their continued the leader of Hezbollah and his Iranian patrons might find themselves once again choosing force Whichever way you want to put that, I guess, is fine. | ||
But just to just be clear of exactly what happened, you've got Iran saying, you know, I've got Lebanon in total dire straits just collapsing in a lot of different ways. | ||
Iran says we want to give them fuel. | ||
Lebanon goes to goes to America and says, hey, is it all right if we accept this fuel? | ||
It's a gift. | ||
We're not paying for it. | ||
And America says, yeah, that's fine. | ||
Gifts don't come under the sanctions. | ||
You can you can always accept gifts. | ||
And then Lebanon or Iran starts sending convoys of fuel into Lebanon and then they get blown up by Israel. | ||
So sort of a bait and switch here. | ||
And they're like, oh, America's like, no, we never said it was okay. | ||
No, no, you're not allowed to do that. | ||
Well, you told us that we were. | ||
Well, we changed our mind. | ||
So, again, just why? | ||
Why to stop Iran from helping Lebanon? | ||
From shoring up some of their shortages of fuel and all sorts of other stuff that they've been saddled with since the Caesar Act, which has utterly destroyed their economy. | ||
It's just creating more war for no particular reason, for no benefit to America. | ||
Pretty wild stuff, but you would think that this would be all over the news, but I don't see it really anywhere other than I-24 news. | ||
But you'd think it would be a pretty big deal that what essentially amounts to an aid convoy gets bombed on its way to help out the people of Lebanon. | ||
Bombed when the officials in Lebanon were told that it would be safe to send these. | ||
So, again, you can just picture yourself being Iran, going, oh, we have permission to send... | ||
Oil to Lebanon, great. | ||
And then not only is all of your oil blown up, but all of the young men that you sent to transport the oil get killed and just more strife, more conflict, more chaos, more war in the Middle East for no particular reason as far as I can tell other than to punish Lebanon for existing, I guess. Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
But there it is. The Biden administration colluding with Israel to bomb an aid supply column to Lebanon. | ||
Gets no attention. Gets no big headlines in the mainstream news. | ||
And the tentative peaceful attitude between Lebanon and Israel looks like it's on the cusp of being destroyed and eradicated and returned to its typical position of Open, deadly conflict for no particular reason, for no gain, no decent argument as to why this is taking place. | ||
Just, you know, petulant, dangerous, chaotic war. | ||
They love it, don't they? Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This will be our last segment. We'll be able to take calls as we welcome Jason Rink to the show at the 10 o'clock hour to talk about his new documentary series, Q Sent Me, about the QAnon Shaman and January 6th. | ||
A very, very well done Peace of media. | ||
We'll talk about that. So let's get to as many phone calls as we can here. | ||
And, of course, to the callers, I ask if you can just keep your comments as short as possible. | ||
I know we want to talk about the woke stuff and all this other stuff, but if you called in about Trump and DeSantis, let's stick to that topic. | ||
We go to Tyler in Florida first. | ||
Line number two wants to talk about the election with Trump and DeSantis. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Tyler. What's your opinion on this attack on DeSantis that Trump has launched? | ||
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Yeah, Harrison. I just wanted to give a shout out to all the veterans. | |
Happy Veterans Day. | ||
And I just wanted to plug in Rain Force Ultra. | ||
That stuff is great. | ||
Amen. Thank you. Yep. | ||
I don't like seeing mommy and daddy fight. | ||
Right. Yeah. | ||
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But at the end of the day, Trump started this movement. | |
He's the one that started MAGA. And I live in Florida. | ||
I love DeSantis. But at the... | ||
At the same time, you've got to look at who's giving them all these big donations. | ||
It kind of makes you a little skeptical. | ||
And with that debate with Charlie Crist, he was kind of a little – he said the right things, but he wasn't very charismatic, and he was sweating bullets up there. | ||
Look, he's definitely no Trump. | ||
He doesn't have the tenacity or the public persona that Trump does, especially in debates. | ||
I think that's on display pretty clearly. | ||
And everything that he does do, that DeSantis does do, is sort of Trump-like. | ||
I mean, it seems to me like... | ||
And it seems like this is what a lot of our callers are saying. | ||
So far, all of our callers have basically been on Trump's side totally. | ||
And it seems like people see the establishment Republicans as seeing DeSantis as like an easy off-ramp. | ||
Like, they want to get rid of Trump, but if they just get rid of Trump, then it's going to be big backlash from the base and Trump supporters. | ||
And so DeSantis is like an easy compromise that gets them off of the Trump railroad. | ||
And on, you know, back to what they were used to back before Trump, but without doing it in a way that, you know, ostracizes all of Trump's supporters. | ||
So I think you're right about that, Tyler. | ||
And again, everybody who's called in so far has been on Trump's side. | ||
So I didn't expect that, but that's what you people are saying. | ||
So it's interesting. | ||
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Yeah, I would just say that look at the establishment and look at how quick they all turned on Trump as soon as... | |
Of course, yeah, and they've never been for Trump. | ||
They've pretended to be, and that's worth noting. | ||
Thank you for that, Tyler. Let's go to Linda in Minnesota. | ||
I want to talk about Trump-Santis. Thanks for calling in, Linda. | ||
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You're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | |
Yeah, I agree with your analysis that you just mentioned. | ||
What I think Trump is doing right now, he's sending a message to the deep state globalists. | ||
Ron DeSantis is backed by a lot of millionaire deep state globalists, and... | ||
I think they're setting him up to be the next puppet. | ||
And I think that interview with Owen and Laura Loomer was excellent. | ||
She's got a lot of insight. | ||
Yeah, apparently I need to watch this. | ||
People keep mentioning it. Of course, if you want to watch it, it's available at band.video, and you can share that around, and it sounds like whatever points were made there had a lot of effect on people. | ||
So I need to watch that, because I haven't watched that yet, but a lot of people have referenced that. | ||
Thank you for the call, Linda. | ||
Let's go to Robert in Thailand, who says he's Team Trump all the way. | ||
Tell us why, Robert. You're on the air. | ||
Well, Harrison, love your show every time, buddy. | ||
I had... I really believe that Fantas needs to do a double-double cross here. | ||
This is his chance to come out as the ultimate hero for us by sticking his fingers in the eyes of the Bush, Cheney, McCain establishment Republicans and showing trueness to loyalty. | ||
Loyalty is very important. | ||
This is Veterans Day. | ||
So that should be a big theme in everybody's mind. | ||
What is loyalty? | ||
How scummy and slimy would DeSantis show himself to be if he goes and undermines one of the most fundamental principles in humanity and civilization, Team Trump all the way? | ||
Very interesting. | ||
I got to admit, I did not expect this to be the prevailing sentiment from our callers, but maybe I shouldn't be surprised. | ||
Not that I disagree. I sort of don't have a... | ||
I don't really... | ||
I'm just sad that there's any conflict at all. | ||
So it's interesting to see everybody is, you know, so on Trump's side on this. | ||
It's, again, just interesting. | ||
I don't find it... I don't think you're wrong. | ||
I agree with all the caller's sentiments. | ||
It's just a bummer that it even has to be a conflict. | ||
Let's go to Ghost in FEMA Region 4, who says that... | ||
Hey, Harrison. Can you hear me? Yeah, go ahead, Ghost. | ||
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Hey, first time calling in. | |
I've been listening to Alex since 9-11. | ||
I feel like I'm going to be in contrast to every other caller here, not out of malice, but... | ||
Okay, so first off, Trump deserves so much credit. | ||
He was the one—he needed a guy like Trump to break through the water gates here to get this resistance movement into the forefront of the right-wing political spectrum. | ||
Absolutely necessary, grateful to him immensely for it. | ||
But I feel like his braggadocious, assertive, kind of offensive nature, the narcissism therein, is kind of what is— It was great then to break through, but now it's divisive, and we might be able to sway a lot of moderate Democrats with somebody more well-mannered and well-tempered. | ||
But to get to the conspiratorial reason that I called, I assume we all know about Trump's connections to the Roussard dynasty, the bailouts he got with Wilbur Ross acting as the loan manager back when his casinos were going bankrupt in the 70s or early 80s. | ||
Sorry, I kind of lost my train of thought. | ||
I'm nervous calling into something like this. | ||
I'm interested to hear what you have to say. | ||
Trump obviously has been involved in rubbing elbows with the elite for decades at this point. | ||
Go ahead, if you've got your train of thought back. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now, we also know what the timeline of these globalists has been. | |
It's been known for decades, and it's pretty much gone along with the timeline they set out for these things to occur. | ||
And we've seen, at least since 9-11 when I woke up, I've seen, like, things like the We Are Change inspired and, like, architects and engineers for 9-11 truth to the Ron Paul revolution to the original Occupy before it was COINTELPRO to the Tea Party. | ||
We've seen these movements occur over and over again, but they don't manifest. | ||
And given their timeline, they knew what they were going to do in 2020. | ||
They knew this resistance would be inevitable. | ||
So why not put out a god that they have under their thumb to spearhead, you know, as a controlled opposition leader into the resistance movement, and then to be able to discredit, giving him kind of a kingly status to discredit any potential actual uncontrolled people. | ||
And I'm not saying this isn't controlled. | ||
I don't know that much about that. | ||
I'm just putting this out as a... | ||
You know, potentiality, something to pontificate on. | ||
Yeah. No, it is very interesting. | ||
And yeah, thank you for that call, Gus. | ||
First time caller. Thank you, Eric. You should call in more often. | ||
Yeah, that was very good. | ||
Thank you for that. I do want to get to one final call. | ||
We've got Jefferson in Virginia. | ||
We want to talk about Trump becoming Speaker of the House, which is something that we haven't really talked about too much. | ||
And it's almost like I don't want to curse it. | ||
I don't want to jinx it because we don't have the majority yet in Congress. | ||
We're still about... Well, seven seats away from the all-important 218 majority there. | ||
I think we're going to get it, and at that point, they could appoint Donald Trump Speaker of the House. | ||
We've actually broke that story on this show, and it's been discussed quite a bit. | ||
The rumors that we heard was that the Republicans wanted Trump to be Speaker of the House. | ||
It's Trump himself that is the hesitant one in this relationship. | ||
Jefferson in Virginia, what do you think about Trump becoming Speaker of the House? | ||
Good morning, Harrison. Yes, I think he does protest too much. | ||
He really should look at it differently. | ||
He'd be two heartbeats away from being president again if he were the Speaker of the House. | ||
And imagine how the State of the Union address would go if he's up there on the dais with both Kamala Harris and Joe Biden while he's trying to give a speech, and Trump's in the background just over his shoulder. | ||
I think they would actually try to not have the State of the Union address until Trump is no longer speaker. | ||
They would try to avoid it. | ||
I see nothing but upsides with Trump becoming speaker. | ||
I do not see how it could be anything but a good thing for him and for the country. | ||
But apparently, yeah, he's hesitant out of sheer ego, I guess, is the assumption that he just doesn't want it. | ||
He sees it as a downgrade from being president. | ||
I know. Which I guess it is. | ||
We keep saying... We keep saying that over and over again. | ||
He would be a member of the Gang of Eight. | ||
He would get classified briefings whenever he wanted them on what Biden was up to. | ||
They have to tell the Speaker of the House what the administration is doing. | ||
It's in the tile 50. | ||
And he wouldn't be alone up in the executive office surrounded by traitors and people undermining him. | ||
He would actually have compatriots in Congress, Matt Gaetz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, actually able to help him carry out his maneuvers. | ||
I see it being nothing but a good thing. | ||
How do you think him becoming Speaker of the House is affected by his latest move against DeSantis? | ||
Well, I don't know what the rush is on DeSantis. | ||
DeSantis should be looking at 2028, and he should be a loyal acolyte to Trump. | ||
And Trump is just trying to let everybody know he can sabotage the entire future of the Republican Party if they don't get behind him. | ||
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So it's really kind of silly that we're this quickly. | |
Good stuff. I'm sorry we have to go to commercial break. | ||
I did have our friend Alex Stringer, activist here in Austin, said, hey, Donald Trump's acting like somebody had a talk with him about not going to prison. | ||
So there's that angle, too. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I will soon welcome Jason Rink to the show. | ||
He's one of the directors of the latest documentary series called Q Sent Me. | ||
We're going to show you an extended trailer for that here. | ||
I got a special advanced copy of the first episode, and I was absolutely blown away by it. | ||
I can't wait to talk to Mr. | ||
Rink about this and about this. | ||
Why he wanted to make this and what he expects to come from it. | ||
I think if people really watch this and send it around, it does have the potential to change the entire narrative around January 6th. | ||
I think it's a very important film. | ||
Here's the trailer of the behind-the-scenes look at January 6th with the new film, Q Sent Me, available at mymoviesplus.com. | ||
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Let's watch. My name is Jake Angeli. | |
The name he uses is Jake Angeli. | ||
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Jake Angeli. Jake Angeli, who is known as the Q Shaman. | |
Absurd? Yes. | ||
I'm the one that was in the Senate wearing the Viking horns and the face paint, and I'm the one that was sitting in Pence's chair. | ||
The people sitting in the chairs need to be sitting in a jail cell. | ||
It's only a matter of time. Justice is coming. | ||
If I get arrested, Gandhi got arrested a lot too, didn't he? | ||
I did not destroy any property. | ||
I did not vandalize. | ||
I walked through the open door, boldly, without fear. | ||
I didn't do anything wrong. | ||
It's public property. That's my Capitol building. | ||
They found a profile that says you went to an acting school, so they think this whole thing is just an act. | ||
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If you can get me some acting work, you let me know, okay? | |
Because I didn't get any acting work. | ||
Your time in the Supreme Court is nearly insane! | ||
What are we calling the guy with the horns on his helmet? | ||
I'm calling him an eccentric and a shaman. | ||
You keep interrupting me. | ||
Because you're lying! | ||
Because everything out of you people's mouths doesn't come true. | ||
And it's always, oh, there's energy. | ||
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I'm coming out! | |
I will not suffer your cute people after this. | ||
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Hey, man, you mess with the buffalo, you get the horns, bro. | |
Depending on whether you're on the left or the right of the political equation, you may look at this situation differently. | ||
Police say Angelli is a known QAnon conspiracy theorist. | ||
I'm a Q supporter, a QAnon digital soldier. | ||
What are flying saucers? | ||
I've been a part of the Navy's super soldier program. | ||
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The highest level of intel to ever be dropped publicly in the history of the world. | |
I have incarnated several times and died in battle. | ||
I never thought he was up to anything that was dangerous or violent. | ||
That's not who he is. He was just there to make a statement. | ||
Show us! Let's all remain calm. | ||
Everybody, this must be peaceful. | ||
We have the right to peacefully assemble. | ||
The Capitol is now on lockdown to the demonstrators outside the building. | ||
This is an unprecedented security breach. | ||
A sense of lawlessness. | ||
Basically walked in. | ||
We said a prayer. | ||
Because they practice black magic, they have to desecrate our sacred spaces. | ||
Thank you for allowing the United States of America to be reborn. | ||
We took back the Capitol building for God. | ||
Here in D.C., it's a swamp. | ||
It is a cesspool of corruption. | ||
QAnon isn't just a conspiracy theory. | ||
The way I like to think of it is as a decentralized online cult. | ||
The eccentrics that make the headlines that are social media viral material that spread like wildfire. | ||
When I first started working with Q, I thought Q met Quincy Jones. | ||
The only way to save the world is actually to get this information out to the world. | ||
We're trying to monopolize all the resources and all the labor in our country. | ||
I was gonna run for the presidency. | ||
Take out the UN! We can go to frickin' Jupiter if we want to. | ||
Sedition may be a charge. | ||
You hear the FBI is looking for information about me? | ||
I haven't spoken to him, and I really, really need to speak to my son. | ||
Yeah, I talked to the FBI. It's all good. | ||
Did they call you? No, I called them. | ||
Should I be talking to the FBI without a lawyer? | ||
I talked to him for a length of time, and everything seemed to go well. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Our elected officials or traitors literally sold us out to foreign nations. | ||
I had no hesitation whatsoever in walking through those tours, and I did not feel like I was doing anything wrong at all. | ||
In fact, I felt like I was doing what was right, what was needed. | ||
Jacob Chansley faces a six-count federal indictment with two felonies and four misdemeanors. | ||
The judge said Jacob Chansley was a symbol of what had occurred at the U.S. Capitol. | ||
This is active participation in a violent insurrection. | ||
The judge, she's a Democrat. | ||
Figured that was the case. | ||
Q sent me. | ||
That's the name of the movie. | ||
QSentMeMovie.com MyMoviesPlus slash Q-Sent-Me. | ||
It's only available at MyMoviesPlus.com. | ||
We'll talk to the director on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. Third hour has begun. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
With me is Jason Rink. | ||
He's the CEO and owner of Simply Film, a video production agency based in Austin, Texas. | ||
He's an award-winning producer and director of documentary films with over a decade of commercial filmmaking experience. | ||
He's worked with A-list talent and celebrities like Academy Award-winning actor Richard Dreyfuss, U.S. senators and presidential candidates. | ||
Since 2015, he's been on retainer with some of the world's most successful direct response marketing firms, and he's worked directly with some of the best copywriters and digital marketers on the planet. | ||
He's been involved in the productions of over 100 campaigns that have generated more than $300 million in online revenue. | ||
The guy knows what he's doing, suffice it to say. | ||
But his latest work, I think, is probably going to be the capstone on a very long career, like a real highlight moving forward. | ||
It's called Q Sent Me. | ||
That's the name of the movie. It's available on MyMoviesPlus. | ||
So you go to MyMoviesPlus.com. | ||
If you want to go directly to the movie, it's MyMoviesPlus.com slash Q-Sent-Me. | ||
You can also go to QSentMeMovie.com. | ||
You can follow Jason on Instagram at Jason Rink or on Telegram at that same address. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Jason. | ||
Man, super glad to be back with you. | ||
And we're really excited to get this out into the world. | ||
Finally, after 18 months of being in production and running up against all of the obstacles, whether it be cancellation or being pursued by the FBI and DOJ for our footage, whatever it is, we've faced it. | ||
And now people can see the first episode of this three-part series that's coming out this year. | ||
I got to see a screener for this, and I was blown away by it, and I'll talk about that in a second, but you're right. | ||
We've been eagerly awaiting this documentary for a while. | ||
I know we've had multiple people like Corey Tusick from My Movies Plus. | ||
We've had yourself on as director and it's always like just wait just wait until this new documentary comes out about Q and let me tell you having seen the screener it is well worth the wait it really is a powerful movie I mean it's type of thing where I got the screener sent and I thought I'll just I'll throw it up and you know I'll do some work on the side and keep my eye on it just to keep watching it because I thought I'd I know the story of January 6th. | ||
Do I really have to hear it again? And yet I was glued to it. | ||
I dropped everything else and I just sat there and watched the entire episode because even if you think you know what happened on January 6th, this movie gives you an entirely new perspective. | ||
Did you set out with that goal or how did this movie come about? | ||
Well, you know, we get into this in the first episode a little bit because one of the questions we would always get is, how did you get really the only unfiltered sit-down interview with this guy, with Jacob Chansley, on January 7th, the morning after January 6th there in D.C.? And, And we secured that interview based on the fact that we had been following the Stop the Steal movement, had interviewed him and met him weeks before. | ||
And so when we got the story, and we knew immediately he was going to be in some trouble. | ||
At least we figured that was going to happen. | ||
So yeah, we knew what was happening, and we thought he's going to probably find himself in jail. | ||
And it turns out he did. | ||
Two days later, he was arrested, taken into custody. | ||
And spoiler alert, he's still in jail right now. | ||
But yeah, so then what we decided to do was we just said, look, we've got to get all of the information. | ||
And we've got to interview his family, his friends. | ||
We got to connect with people who are close to him. | ||
We ended up getting footage from somebody who went back and forth with him to D.C., phone calls with the FBI, so much behind the scenes stuff. | ||
In fact, your audience will love the sequence where he gets on the Alex Jones show, and they have a little bit of a heated exchange, which is a very entertaining part of the film as Yeah, it is. It's interesting because you guys were actually with him, so it's like you're cutting between him on the phone and him on air with Alex. | ||
And of course, this was directly after January 6th before, you know, he'd been arrested or anything and it was still kind of up in the air what exactly was happening. | ||
Uh, Jacob himself is a very interesting character and that was one of the things that struck me is I think anybody could watch this even if you're not political or even if you think that the January 6th people were violent domestic terrorists who were white supremacists and were trying to kill people like you watch this and you get a totally unfiltered view of Jacob Chansley who's become a symbol for this movement and you see how pure his intentions were you You might think he's crazy. | ||
You might think he's kind of out there. | ||
But the dude obviously is a good guy. | ||
He believes what he's doing is right and good and spiritually positive. | ||
And it really is like a character study of him, but within this massive world-altering event of January 6th that he sort of just happened to find himself at the center of. | ||
It's really incredible. | ||
And you guys... Talk to me about, and this is all in the movie, so you see it sort of play out how you guys met him way before January 6th. | ||
Just out of total happenstance, you were with him on the day. | ||
I mean, it really was just like coincidence and serendipity that allowed you guys to have such exclusive access to this type of material. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
We had met him out in Arizona during the Stop the Steal rallies, then in D.C. in December before January 6th. | ||
We saw him in front of the Supreme Court chanting and drumming, and we're like, let's just interview this guy. | ||
He's been to a lot of Stop the Steal rallies. | ||
Let's find out what he's all about. | ||
We did a 20-minute sit-down with him. | ||
Kind of thought we would never see him again, you know? | ||
Like, okay, that's interesting. Who knows if we'll use it? | ||
But then when we were there on Jan 6th and the images started to break online and there's Jake standing in the Senate, right, with the horns and the face paint. | ||
And, you know, the first question is, how did that even happen, right? | ||
And so we had his cell phone number and I ended up running into him on the street the night of Jan 6th in front of the JW Marriott. | ||
And that's where I reconnected with him. | ||
And then we were like, Let's try to get an interview set up for the next morning. | ||
It was total serendipity. | ||
We just knew that if people understood... | ||
Even at that moment, there was a lot of rumors going around him. | ||
Is he Antifa? Is he BLM? Is he a leftist? | ||
Is he a plant? | ||
And as we dug deeper into the story, we're like, you know, the real story is he's not. | ||
Like, there's really—there's an explanation for all of that stuff. | ||
You know, he is a shaman, and he's got some New Age stuff going on there, right? | ||
So—but ultimately, he was a MAGA Trump supporter, you know, very committed to seeing the election, you know, situation brought to light, let's say, and just a guy who's out there spreading the Q message. | ||
And so— The interesting thing is that we did want to create a film that anyone, whatever their opinion was, could look at it and say, you know, I'm coming away with a different understanding of this guy, and I'm coming away with a different understanding of Jan 6, because the other thing we do here is you have the unique experience of following his journey, and we have got B-roll and footage to support every claim from the beginning of the day on Jan 6 to when he got out of the... | ||
I think it's also a unique perspective in that where we're not just throwing a bunch of Jan 6 footage around. | ||
It's like, no, he is, you know, you go on his journey as like the protagonist. | ||
And so I think that's also makes a really compelling experience for the viewer. | ||
It absolutely does. I mean, he's a compelling guy. | ||
The whole topic is compelling. | ||
I mean, it's just, it is a fascinating documentary. | ||
And again, I know, because I sort of have this as well, there's a little bit of January 6th fatigue. | ||
People talk about it so much. | ||
There's all these hearings. There's been an uncountable number of documentaries about this, but this really is different. | ||
This is not your normal documentary. | ||
This is not just news clips re-edited to tell a certain story. | ||
It's not just, you know, stuff that you guys have downloaded off the internet. | ||
You have exclusive footage in this from the day of the event, from afterwards, exclusive interviews, things people have never seen before. | ||
So again, I just want to emphasize that point because I know there's a lot of people like me that go, another January 6th documentary. | ||
Do we really need this? This one's different. | ||
This one really is something special. | ||
This one really does give you a new perspective, and it's because they were on the ground there on the day. | ||
Totally exclusive footage you won't find anywhere else. | ||
And it's less about, like, pushing an agenda. | ||
I didn't see you pushing an agenda. | ||
I saw you just showing what was actually happening in a real cinema verite, like, let's just... | ||
Let's just tell the story of how this guy experienced this event and experienced becoming the middle of this political firestorm. | ||
And it really is worth it to go to mymoviesplus.com to get a subscription to watch Q sent me. | ||
Go to qsentmemovie.com. | ||
You can share the link to the trailer there, but you can also find links to the actual movie there. | ||
I really cannot encourage people enough to go watch this to get a real... | ||
A real bird's eye perspective of what's going on here. | ||
And again, it's almost like you have to see it. | ||
You have to see it to know what I'm talking about, to see what I mean by going into the center of the maelstrom to actually be able to see what's going on. | ||
Again, Jason Rink is my guest. | ||
You can find him on Instagram and Telegram, at Jason Rink. | ||
There's also an official Twitter account that hasn't been banned yet, at QSintMovie. | ||
So you can share this on Twitter, at QSintMovie. | ||
All of the other Twitter accounts have been banned, and we'll get to that on the other side, and we'll talk about the difficulty that Jason has found in producing and getting this documentary out. | ||
Luckily, he's overcome it. It's now available at My Movies Plus, but they're still trying to stop him. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Jason Rink. | ||
He's the director of the new documentary series called Q Sent Me. | ||
You can find it at qsentmemovie.com. | ||
You can also go to My Movies Plus, which is where it's being hosted and... | ||
That's the only place you can find it, actually. | ||
MyMoviesPlus.com slash Q-Scent-Me is the direct URL. You can follow Jason on Instagram and Telegram at Jason Rink, and there's also an official movie Twitter account at QScentMovie. | ||
Let me ask you, Jason, what's the plan on this series in terms of how many episodes will there be? | ||
When are they coming out? | ||
And why did you decide to package it in this way rather than maybe just one big movie like was an option, I guess. | ||
But you've decided to do it in three parts. | ||
Why did you make that decision? | ||
Well, a couple of things went into play with that. | ||
But once we got into the story and the telling of Jan 6 and getting a little bit of the back story and everything, you know, we had ourselves to a place where this first episode clocks in at about 52, 53 minutes. | ||
And we said, you know, we want to tell a story that's bigger than Jake's. | ||
So Jake is our sort of avatar through the troubles, but we wanted to expand it out into some of the larger issues that are a result of this. | ||
And so while the first episode really, really focuses on his journey up through his arrest, that's sort of the cliffhanger of the end of that first episode, The second episode, and we have a teaser for the second episode at the My Movies Plus when you go there, where you can see, oh, they're going to get into the Fed involvement of Jan 6. | ||
Oh, they've got interviews with his lawyer, his family. | ||
Oh, wow, they've got phone calls with Jake from jail while he's locked away in solitary confinement for 300 days. | ||
And so... We continue to document his journey up through when his fate is decided. | ||
And then, you know, we're going to expand into the larger issues of Jan 6. | ||
So it's going to be a three-part series. | ||
It's probably going to be, you know, a little bit longer than we would have been comfortable for a feature-length film. | ||
And we just felt like a little more breathing room would give us more to tell and have more of an impact. | ||
And so they're going to release one just released today in about a month or so in December. | ||
The second episode will come out and the third episode is going to come out, you know, around January 6th, if not on the day. | ||
We'll keep you posted. | ||
But, you know, that's that's how that's going to go. | ||
And so and one thing I want to say about Movies Plus, you know, the trailer of this film is what got me banned from Twitter on January 12th, 2021. | ||
And so, you know, the idea that this was going to go to Netflix or Hulu or whatnot, though, I think it could have done well there. | ||
You know, they are shutting this message down. | ||
In fact, Movies Plus is struggling. | ||
They can't run advertising on this film on the social media platforms. | ||
They got shut down. And it's like, this is just a movie, guys, about a significant figure. | ||
So a lot of challenges still to get it out there, which is why I say, man, I know people don't want another subscription service, but Movies Plus is really doing great work on getting alternative voices out there. | ||
And helping us to do that in a way where we can try to get a little bit of money back for the massive amount we've put into this film. | ||
Yeah, and of course, My Movies Plus is paying the price for hosting this type of stuff. | ||
I mean, I know that they've been... | ||
You were actually saying during the break they've been unable to actually have any paid advertisements for this movie, which they've never had that problem before. | ||
Can you elaborate a little bit on that, on how big tech really doesn't... | ||
And let me just say, big tech doesn't want this movie not because it pushes a message, but because there's actual nuance in it. | ||
It's actually just the truth verbatim, and so... | ||
I mean, you don't come with... | ||
They want you thinking of Jake as a cartoon character. | ||
He's not. He's a real guy with really intricate and nuanced beliefs that really come through. | ||
And you can agree with him or disagree with him, but you should know what those are before you cast him as some sort of cartoon character. | ||
So I think that's the reason they don't want people talking about this, because it actually humanizes the people involved in January 6th to a huge degree. | ||
So just tell us a little bit about My Movies Plus and the problems they've faced actually trying to tell the truth about what happened on January 6th. | ||
Yeah, mymoviesplus.com, you know, they're great guys. | ||
They've been involved in a lot of great projects. | ||
And, you know, they would put the anti-Jake Q. Shaman movie up there as well. | ||
You know, it's the left that wants to destroy and make sure... | ||
Our message doesn't get out there. | ||
But we're like, hey, let the people decide, right? | ||
And so they have that same spirit about it. | ||
They are being super brave about it. | ||
They're putting everything on the line because they really do stand for this. | ||
And so, yeah, just found out yesterday that ads got shut down on Facebook. | ||
I think they had to shut down their ads on Twitter, I believe. | ||
And so it's just like, this is still, here we are almost two years later, And whoever is involved, you know, the story is not, they don't want to allow the story, they don't want this to get traction. | ||
So I would ask your viewers, you know, just check it out. | ||
Go check out the first episode. | ||
It's like $7 for a monthly subscription to Movies Plus. | ||
You can buy the annual subscription for like maybe $30. | ||
And it's like you'll get the whole series. | ||
Our Nick Fuentes stock, The Most Cancelled Man in America, is there as well. | ||
So if you haven't seen that, it's like, look, you're going to be able to get that film as well, which we were on here talking about. | ||
So, you know, and it is an unfiltered look. | ||
We tried to be very... | ||
Even-handed. We do have a perspective, but the truth is what the truth is, Harrison, right, when it comes to January 6th, and we know what that is. | ||
And that, again, is the thing that I've been wanting to emphasize throughout this whole conversation is that, you know, people—this isn't just you guys grabbing news clips and grabbing Twitter videos and then making a narrative out of it. | ||
You were embedded with— Jacob Chansley, the Q Shaman, on the day it was happening, the days after, you see the conversations of him on the phone with the FBI, the first times he makes contact. | ||
I mean, you get a real inside view. | ||
You guys, behind the scenes, never-before-seen footage. | ||
This is something that... Other documentaries can offer you. | ||
It's a perspective that only you guys have. | ||
So it's a really valuable thing. | ||
I really do believe that. | ||
So again, mymoviesplus.com slash q-sint-me, qsintmemovie.com, at qsintmovie on Twitter. | ||
You can follow Jason on Instagram, at jasonrink. | ||
And on Telegram as well, at Jason Rink. | ||
First episode comes out today. | ||
You can go watch it today, and you also get access to all the other great movies on My Movies Plus. | ||
It's a huge catalog. | ||
They've got Christmas movies and Halloween movies and Thanksgiving movies and, of course, the powerful documentaries by Jason Rink and Paul Escudon and so many others that have been on our show. | ||
So, just final pitch here. | ||
Are you hoping that there is a major public... | ||
Mood shift because of this documentary. | ||
I really do think it has the potential to change people's minds. | ||
Do you have any goals as to what you think may happen now that this documentary is out in the world? | ||
Well, you know, we have had some big influencers share this. | ||
You know, Mike Cernovich pushed this out on his Twitter yesterday, and we've got other influencers who are catching their attention. | ||
We are doing an end run around the censorship. | ||
So, I mean, we're hopeful. | ||
And the other thing about releasing over the next three months, we basically have, you know, a three-month window where we're going to be promoting, getting this out there, really hitting it hard. | ||
I'm trying to get on Tucker Carlson again. | ||
I've been on there before about this story. | ||
So we're trying to do everything we can to get on the platforms that will let us be heard and have people see paying a few dollars as a vote for free speech platforms. | ||
Putting our money where our mouth is to support the kind of stuff that we want to see in the world so that these businesses and creators can continue to do that great work. | ||
We're optimistic. We're not in it for the money. | ||
We want to get the word out there, and we just want to take anything we make off of this and put it into the next project. | ||
We still have a movie called The Steel that we're hoping to release in 2023 because we were embedded with Ali Alexander across the entire Stop the Steal movement. | ||
Complete other series we want to release with Movies Plus. | ||
Your help is appreciated. | ||
You guys are doing huge things, and we love seeing that, and we love helping out in any way that we can. | ||
So again, MyMoviesPlus.com, QSentMeMovie.com. | ||
You can follow it on Twitter, at QSentMe. | ||
Jason Rink can be found at Instagram, at Jason Rink, also on Telegram. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we have two segments left in today's episode, and we're going to spend them on two very important topics. | ||
The first will be the ongoing COP27 meeting. | ||
Where the World Economic Forum and their globalist puppets are right now telling you exactly what they're doing. | ||
They're making plans. | ||
The real global government is in session as we speak. | ||
And it's worth reminding you that that is what a government is. | ||
They are carrying out the functions of a government. | ||
They just then offload the decisions they make to the national governments. | ||
And force them to bend to their will. | ||
So we'll talk about that here and then we'll talk about, we'll give you an update as to what's happening with the elections as we move into the weekend. | ||
Uncertain of victory or defeat one way or the other. | ||
We'll talk about very suspicious activity everywhere from Harris County to Maricopa County. | ||
That points to things not being as they seem. | ||
We'll get to that in the next segment. | ||
But Let's talk about COP27. John Kerry spills the beans at UN's COP27 meetings. | ||
They want to replace capitalism with a new economic system. | ||
We're going to get rid of that evil capitalism that has been the most successful economic system the world has ever devised, that has lifted more people out of poverty than any other economic system bar none. | ||
We're going to go back to something else. | ||
Something else entirely. | ||
Something a bit more, I guess you could say, communistic. | ||
You know, instead of continuing on with capitalism that has brought about the incredible positive change we've seen in the world, we're going to go to communism, which every time it's been enacted has led to millions upon millions of people dying, either through incompetence or starvation or just outright murder. | ||
It's A path we thought we'd avoid, but nope, we're going down that path once again, and it's getting to a pretty outrageous degree. | ||
And this should be one of those videos that opens the eyes of Anybody. | ||
I mean, you can be the biggest lefty, tree-hugging, just-stop-oil-protesting weirdo. | ||
And when you hear what these people are actually doing, what they actually have planned for you, there's no way that you can't see just how despicable, evil, and exploitative these actions are. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 11. | ||
Here is the former Bank of England advisor, Michael Sharon. | ||
Talking about tokenizing and essentially putting prices on everything from water to trees, on biodiversity itself. | ||
They're merchandising. | ||
They are turning nature itself into some sort of commodity. | ||
And how you can be in favor of this absolutely boggles my mind. | ||
Let's go now to, from their own words, what the World Economic Forum and COP27 have planned for nature itself. | ||
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So central banks are also starting to understand nature has real value. | |
Carbon, we already figured out. | ||
And carbon is moving very quickly into a system where it's going to be very close to a currency. | ||
Basically being able to take a ton of absorbed or sequestered carbon And being able to create a forward pricing curve with financial service architecture documentation. | ||
I just came out of a meeting this morning how we're trying to accelerate that. | ||
To be quite honest, not to get very boring that we're on financial topics and things, but they're going to be derivatives. | ||
And you need ISDA documentation if you want to trade a derivative in the marketplace. | ||
And all of this actually matters for nature as well. | ||
I'm going to quickly hand off, but again, I want to talk about value one more time, because the southern part of the world has value Far greater than large elements of the northern part. | ||
And we start thinking about and putting prices on water, on trees, on biodiversity. | ||
We find, where does that sit? | ||
I'm doing a lot of work out of Asia, and I say that my next door neighbor, Indonesia, is the left lung of the world, and obviously Brazil's the right. | ||
And Africa, absolutely critical. | ||
and we need their natural capital as a system-based world more than we need that $66 billion we've got sitting in the basement of the Bank of England. | ||
So how do we, and I'm hoping this discussion today, at least from a central banker's point of view, on how do we start tokenizing, how do we start building systems that actually create not only the value, but transfer that value around the world? | ||
I don't know about you, I I don't like that at all. | ||
No, that's horrifying. | ||
That's utterly, totally horrifying. | ||
I mean, this isn't just what they've been planning before, which we know about CBDCs tracking everywhere you go, everything you do, giving you a carbon footprint calculator, connecting it to your social credit score, giving certain people more leeway and denying others. giving certain people more leeway and denying others. | ||
I mean, this is beyond that. | ||
This is, as he put it, quote, tokenizing life itself, tokenizing nature itself, coming up with terms like natural capital, like human capital. | ||
No, this now it's natural capital. | ||
Now it's the trees and the forest and the waterways. | ||
They aren't just God's gift to us and something to be preserved and respected and gives us life and allows us to achieve the things that we've been able to achieve. | ||
No, now it has to be quantified and tokenized and turned into a commodity so it can be shared and transferred. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
Horrifying, and this is what they're doing. | ||
And of course, this is all in line with what John Kerry is saying at the World Economic Forum's COP27. Appearing alongside WEF President Borgé Brindé and various corporate executives, U.S. Special Envoy for Climate John Kerry said that it's urgent for the private sector to pair with governments to realize the goal of preventing the global temperature from rising to save lives in the allegedly looming global climate crisis, | ||
Breitbart reported. And again, if you just, if you aren't brainwashed, if you were an alien who came to Earth and heard that this was the excuse they were using to establish a corporate, political, unified block of fascist, technocratic control, you would laugh. | ||
I don't know. Do aliens laugh? | ||
They would. They would laugh at this, right? | ||
The idea that's like, well, it's to stop the Earth from rising in temperature. | ||
And they would just laugh and they would go, oh, really? | ||
You believe that? | ||
My God, you've got people more controlled than we thought. | ||
That's an insane thing to say. | ||
That is an absolute insane thing to say. | ||
We need to start commoditizing the natural world itself. | ||
We need to fold political and corporate control into one unified body, one unified global government entity. | ||
Why? Because we're stopping the earth from warming. | ||
It's just like, what? | ||
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What? This is absurd. | |
This is pure absurdity. He says, Now, nobody wants this. | ||
Nobody likes this. This isn't democracy. | ||
They don't even pretend it is. | ||
The globalists, as this article notes, are on a mission to destroy not only the individual freedom that millions of Westerners have enjoyed in the post-World War II era, but they also plan to destroy the market capitalism that led to the prosperous middle class. | ||
As long as the middle class is prosperous, it remains independent and capable of critical thinking. | ||
Wipe out their wealth as you wipe out their ability to think independently and make their own decisions. | ||
We need to create demand signals in the market where they don't exist. | ||
Remember, if there's not a demand for something, then there's no point in making it under capitalism. | ||
But under this new system, your demand will be manufactured. | ||
Your purchasing power will be monopolized by the very rich. | ||
Companies that are actively destroying the world more than perhaps any others will be rewarded and encouraged in their practices, while small businesses will be saddled with untenable burdens of debt and regulation. | ||
It's an open scheme at this point. | ||
It's an open conspiracy. | ||
And they're all in on it. | ||
So as we speak, the World government is meeting in Egypt to decide on policy. | ||
They're meeting in a congress, in a parliament to get policy, to align messaging, and then these people will be sent back to their positions of national prominence where they will carry out the orders of the unelected leaders of the globe, the corporate masters of Who have flown their private jets to Egypt to tell us all to eat bugs. | ||
Pretty incredible. COP27 World Bank tells rich countries, give us more cash for climate. | ||
Do you trust these people? | ||
Yeah, we'll save the world. | ||
We just need all of your money and your submission. | ||
All right, folks, this is our final segment of the week on today's American Journal. | ||
We're going to talk about what the latest is with the Tuesday's election. | ||
We go into the weekend not knowing really anything about who won and who didn't. | ||
Especially in places like Maricopa County. | ||
And we'll go to a video here in just a second. | ||
But I do have to remind you, we are under concerted attack. | ||
Headlines once again saying that Alex Jones has been ordered to pay an additional $473 million on top of the billion dollars That the jury awarded the plaintiffs last month, which is frankly hilarious. | ||
What? What? | ||
What? Okay. All right. | ||
That's fine. But the big story about that, the big update, is that the judge has frozen Alex Jones' assets, claiming that he's attempting to hide them by... | ||
Owning things, I guess. | ||
It's pretty insane. Just imagine in your own life if you had a judge who got to decide whether everything you did, everything you spent money on was really necessary or, you know, something that you don't exactly need. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
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This is insane. | |
This is worse than, like, actual criminals are treated in this country. | ||
Freezing his assets and basically having oversight over every penny Alex Jones spends in his personal life. | ||
This is not how America works. | ||
Alex Jones didn't kill anybody. | ||
He didn't murder those children. | ||
He didn't send anybody after them. | ||
He questioned an event just like Here's the spoiler. | ||
Literally millions of people in America questioned that event. | ||
But of course, you know, you used to be able to go on YouTube. | ||
You typed in Sandy Hook, it would be page after page after page of conspiracy theories. | ||
Hundreds upon hundreds of accounts dedicating all their time to conspiracy theories. | ||
Investigating Sandy Hook. They banned all of those. | ||
They got all of those gone. | ||
All those are no longer accessible. | ||
So now you can pretend that it was just Alex Jones the whole time. | ||
It wasn't tens of thousands of people all questioning this event and all coming up with different theories about it. | ||
No, it was just Alex Jones, apparently. | ||
I mean, it's just... It's totally absurd. | ||
It's all... Absurd is the only way to put it. | ||
The judgments, the actions against us and Alex himself, absurdity is the... | ||
The only accurate description to any of this. | ||
And yet we'll continue to fight and we'll continue to operate and we'll still be here for as long as we possibly can. | ||
And of course, a lot of this will probably be undone when it comes to appeals because all of what's happened so far is totally unprecedented in the judicial history of this country. | ||
So if they allow this to be done to Alex Jones, it opens up a door to the absolute destruction of the First Amendment itself. | ||
And of course, is it about what the trial is about or is it about all the other stuff? | ||
Right? Is it about all the other things that are going on right now? | ||
The global government that they're announcing, the central bank digital currency that they're enacting, the technocracy, the virus that they released that Alex Jones had been predicting for 10 plus years. | ||
Yeah, I remember people during COVID going, hey, you know, Alex Jones got kicked off, but since he apparently was right about everything, can he come back on? | ||
You know, it's like, you know, why do you think they kicked him off in the first? | ||
He didn't get kicked off because he was wrong. | ||
He got kicked off the internet because he was right, because he was telling people what they were about to do, and they were like, all right, we've got to get rid of Alex before we actually launch this thing, because if we try to launch it and he's still able to get his message out, the plan won't work. | ||
So first and foremost, get rid of Alex Jones. | ||
Ban him off the internet. Sue him into oblivion. | ||
Keep him busy. Keep him tied up in court proceedings. | ||
And keep him spending money on lawyers to try to just keep the business alive. | ||
Just distract him. Keep him... | ||
Keep him detained while we carry out our despicable globalist scheme for world government. | ||
Couldn't be more obvious. | ||
Couldn't be a better time to support Alex Jones. | ||
He's been right the entire time. They're targeting him because he's been so right. | ||
They've kicked him off the Internet because they didn't want somebody out there spoiling their whole plan. | ||
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Now... When it comes to the elections of Tuesday, we are being told that we have to continue to wait. | ||
Let me just go through these headlines just to give you an idea of where we are now. | ||
Maricopa County now admits that over 30% of polling locations were affected by machine failures, not 20% as previously stated, but they only want us to believe that only 17,000 ballots were transported for tabulation. | ||
Maricopa County has admitted in a new statement that 70 out of 223 voting centers were impacted by the Election Day debacle where tabulators failed the moment the polls opened on Tuesday. | ||
Total unacceptable levels of incompetence, perhaps purposeful, But over 30% of machines failed in Maricopa County, meaning who knows how many thousands of people were unable to cast their votes or had to put their votes in a tabulation machine that may or may not have worked. | ||
I mean, it's just an absolute catastrophe. | ||
Really, they should just redo the whole thing all over again, but that's not going to happen. | ||
Instead, we're just going to have to wait for all of it to be counted, I guess. | ||
But don't try to look into what they're doing. | ||
Don't try to actually make sure they're doing what they say they're doing because, well, you'll see how you'll be treated. | ||
Gateway Pundit has the story, WTH. Sheriff's deputies surround Maricopa County Tabulation Center. | ||
They're perched on roofs, barricade and fence set up around the perimeter. | ||
They literally have like snipers on the roofs around this tabulation center protecting the sacred process of our electoral process. | ||
I mean, it's just a giant joke. | ||
Look, there they are on the roof, making sure there's no bad actors that might want to, I don't know, observe the election taking place. | ||
I mean, to me, this makes me more suspicious than anything else. | ||
It's like... What are you expecting to happen? | ||
Why would you expect people to be so angry? | ||
Because you're cheating? Because you don't want to get caught being cheating? | ||
In the process of cheating? | ||
Again, I guess we just have to wait to see what happens there. | ||
Now, if you do want to go and ask questions, if you do want to go to an open forum where these things are being discussed, Decided and decisions are being made. | ||
Just make sure you're not a right-winger. | ||
The Gateway Pundits Jordan Conradson and RAV, that's Real America Voices, Ben Berkwam, have been removed from Maricopa Press Conference and then drones followed them home from the premises. | ||
In case you thought we were exaggerating about our sci-fi dystopia that we're in right now, Gateway Pundit reporters, as well as Ben Berkwam, We're forced to leave the election center after a press conference or during a press conference. | ||
They were kicked out. And then a drone followed them home, just floating above them, hovering above their heads, watching them. | ||
Al Jazeera has this story three days after the midterm elections. | ||
Where do House and Senate races stand? | ||
The ones we still await decision on are Arizona, Nevada, and Georgia, although there will be a runoff in Georgia. | ||
I guess we've figured that out already. | ||
There seems to be accounts of intentional election interference in Harris County that Marissa Hansen on Twitter and on Substack are—she's really doing a great job of breaking down. | ||
There's some videos on there as well of the GOP leaders in Harris County pointing out the absurd manipulation— That took place. | ||
In fact, I think I'll probably, I'll add that video to this segment when it goes up on band.video, so we won't play it here, but go to band.video and find this segment later and you'll be able to see the press conference held by the GOP in Harris County listing out all of the anomalies on Election Day that specifically and only occurred in Republican stronghold polling locations. | ||
Arizona's Maricopa County is going to take until early next week to process the 400,000 ballots. | ||
Again, whether this is intentional subterfuge to eliminate democracy itself from this country and to turn us into something where people just don't have a say and they realize they don't have a say and they don't even bother to try to vote, or whether this is just sheer incompetence, it's not acceptable either way. | ||
For the moment, I guess we do wait and see what decision they make behind closed doors. | ||
The globalists are in an absolute panic right now. | ||
They are attacking and suing and censoring and spying on and engaging in bullying and physical attacks against populist conservatives and Christians, not just in America, but worldwide. | ||
And their number one most hated enemy in the media is Infowars because we know the globalist number, we know their operation, we know their modus operandi, and we know how to take them down peacefully. |