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Biden's being a pop of a pocket. | |
A pocket. | ||
Biden's being extremist. | ||
A lot of fed up Americans were left dazed by the supposed resilience of the message of the Democratic Party. | ||
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We're the United States of America. | |
No, I'm not joking. A democratic platform that said your increasing poverty doesn't exist. | ||
But what they've done is they've taught people the word inflation, right? | ||
Most people who would have never used that word ever in their lives are using it now because they've been taught it. | ||
Those machete attacks. | ||
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In Malibu, this homeless man was recently arrested after attacking a man with a machete. | |
Daylight, homicides, and subway rapes. | ||
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The attack was brutal. | |
It was wicked. And the worst part is when the people were watching. | ||
Well, they never happened. | ||
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Kathy Hochul believes that the only crimes that are being committed are these crimes with guns. | |
And you have people who are afraid of being pushed in front of oncoming subway cars. | ||
They're being stabbed, beaten to death on the street with hammers. | ||
Okay. Anyone who commits a crime... | ||
Under our laws, especially with the change we made to bail, has consequences. | ||
I don't know why that's so important. | ||
We will make owning a home and retirement impossible for subsequent generations. | ||
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When I was born, the median price for a house was $108,900. | |
Now it's $337,200. | ||
Even if you account for inflation, that's about a 45% increase in cost. | ||
The overwhelming evidence of vaccine deaths and injuries are a figment of your conspiratorial imagination. | ||
And we're here with a simple message. | ||
Get vaccinated. | ||
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Update your vaccine, your COVID vaccine. | |
Something like one in a thousand people have died. | ||
We don't know how many more will die. | ||
But we're into double figures of millions who've definitely been killed as a consequence of this policy. | ||
I've not been a religious person, but I'm absolutely clear in my mind the only people, the kind of planning and thinking it takes to have done what has happened are people who would worship Satan. | ||
This was the Democrats' message. | ||
What factors led to this train wreck of the Corpocratic District of Criminals Country Club Mirage of our Constitutional Republic? | ||
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Any comments on the allegation of your connection with Jeffrey Epstein? | |
Was there a generational factor? | ||
Gen Z, the 18-29 age group, gave 28 points to the Democrats. | ||
Swayed by the fear-mongering, Gen Z was more than happy to trade what's left of their future to their Marxist boomer counterparts who promised them student loan forgiveness and will now wag slavery in the form of universal basic income in their faces. | ||
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Have you thought about where this is heading? | |
This is heading to you having no life. | ||
To you spending your income on needs rather than treats and desires. | ||
Because you won't have any spare money left for those. | ||
They don't view you like a human being these people. | ||
What we've got left is a government that's a middle management team for some higher power. | ||
And I think ultimately we will have to have some kind of universal basic income. | ||
Middle and working classes will be eroded and replaced with robots, AI and big corporations. | ||
And given a basic income, the old world is not coming back. | ||
A group of billionaires are deciding how the rest of the world should live, and they have the ear of the government that claims to represent you. | ||
The abortion factor saw 37 points go to the Democrats from unwed mothers. | ||
And did Trump's shadow loom too large over a Republican Party rising from his ashes? | ||
Or are these merely excuses to distract the CNN exit poll's results that reveal that 75% of voters said the country is on the wrong track? | ||
An overwhelming majority are angry about inflation and the economy. | ||
Biden and company will now ramp up the threats on anyone with an unshakable gut feeling after they witnessed once again the blatant, antiquated, and openly rigged, quote, incompetent, end quote, voting system. | ||
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So you're telling me I should vote John Fetterman, I should vote Joshua Shapiro, that'll make... | |
All of them are the Democrats. You only got one against one. | ||
Project Veritas action journalists were told who to vote for just mere feet outside a polling center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania today. | ||
This is referred to as electioneering. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Thanks so much for being here with us. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today. | ||
A lot to talk about today. | ||
We've got immigration news. | ||
We've got election results. | ||
We've got the collapse of FTX to continue to dig in and see if we can't puzzle out all of the people involved in that. | ||
Lots of videos to show you as well as the G20 summit takes place as we speak. | ||
And I see a lot of people realizing Yeah, we'll get to it. | ||
We'll get to it, alright? Because people are realizing that there is an entire government of unelected bureaucrats that have supreme authority over the entire world, and they're starting to ask why that is. | ||
Who appointed these people? | ||
Why are Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab two industrialists, academics, not politicians, not policy makers, but why are they being treated with the same respect and the same Honor as leaders of the world, like presidents and kings and queens and statesmen. | ||
It's like, well, you think they're being treated like presidents and statesmen? | ||
You think Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab are being treated the same as presidents? | ||
Are you kidding me? Presidents aren't as treated as well as Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates. | ||
They don't have the authority that these unelected Think tank operators have. | ||
And, you know, the globalist government that they're running. | ||
So we'll get into that. I think we're going to try to just explain to people today the new world that's being created for them. | ||
We'll get into it. We'll get into it all. | ||
Don't worry, folks. There's plenty of news to come today. | ||
And... Most of it just absolutely insane. | ||
So, stay tuned. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
We'll begin today, as we do every day, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for November 15th, 2022. | ||
Turkey rejects U.S. condolences over Istanbul attack. | ||
This is according to the Interior Minister. | ||
Turkey on Monday rejected U.S. condolences over the death of six people in a bomb attack in Istanbul that Ankara blamed on the outlawed Kurdish militant group. | ||
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan often accuses Washington of supplying weapons to Kurdish fighters in northern Syria, deemed as terrorist by Ankara. | ||
I love the way the media reports stuff, don't you? | ||
President Erdogan often blames Washington for supplying weapons to Kurdish fighters. | ||
He cut to... People in our government going, we must arm the Kurds more than we already are. | ||
We already are arming them and we must arm them more. | ||
But when it's reported, it's like Erdogan often claims that America is... | ||
Yeah, well, that's because we are. | ||
We are doing that. | ||
We are supplying those weapons. | ||
The contentious part or the subjective part of this is whether these people are terrorists or not. | ||
But tell you what, if you're in the Middle East and you're being armed by America... | ||
You're the terrorist. Okay, just a simple little litmus test for you there. | ||
Are you in the region of the world known as the Middle East or the Near East or Turkey? | ||
Are you being given weapons from America? | ||
If you answered yes to both of those questions, you are in fact a terrorist. | ||
You are in fact a stool of an imperialist power that is using you in your own destruction. | ||
I hope we cleared that up. | ||
They say, we do not accept the U.S. Embassy's message of condolences. | ||
We reject it, Interior Minister Suleyman Solu said in televised comments. | ||
Pretty incredible. And we'll get into why that may be a little bit later. | ||
Pretty astonishing stuff for the leader of Turkey to... | ||
for America to say, hey, we're so sorry about that big bomb that went off. | ||
And they're just like, you know what? Shove it. | ||
Shove it, okay? Just incredible. | ||
Meanwhile, massive bloodbath in the tech world. | ||
It was actually announced today that Amazon would be firing, or laying off rather, 10,000 people. | ||
That is just the latest in a series of layoffs. | ||
Meta, aka Facebook, has laid off 13% of its workforce, 11,000 people. | ||
Twitter has Has laid off nearly 4,000 of their workforce, 50% of their workforce. | ||
Hey, and guess what? The website works fine. | ||
Hey, the website works fine, by the way. | ||
Totally unnecessary, dead weight, so good riddance to half of that company. | ||
Just incredible. And we talked about this all the time. | ||
I always would talk about Twitter. | ||
Twitter does not take a lot of effort to run. | ||
The only thing to do at Twitter is censor people. | ||
The website just runs itself. | ||
I mean, you might have problems that need to get fixed every once in a while, but they're not coming out with crazy new updates every day. | ||
Although they kind of are doing that now that Elon is in charge. | ||
But moving on, Intel, Snap have both... | ||
Laid off 20% of their workforce. | ||
Netflix has laid off 450 people. | ||
Robinhood has laid off 30% of their workforce. | ||
Stripe and Lift have laid off 13% of their workforce. | ||
Salesforce, the evilest of the bunch, has laid off 2,000. | ||
That's Mark Benioff's company. | ||
And of course, Amazon has laid off 10,000. | ||
That's 120,000 layoffs. | ||
The 2000-2001.com layoffs were only around 107,000. | ||
Fourth quarter layoffs have just begun. | ||
A brutally cold tech winter is coming. | ||
I'd say learn to code, but... | ||
I don't know. Learn to farm, I guess? | ||
Learn to do something useful with your time? | ||
Learn to actually contribute to society? | ||
Or don't. Or just go away. | ||
Whatever. As long as you're not doing what you were doing at those big tech companies, I'm fine with it. | ||
But, I mean, that's crazy. | ||
That's unbelievable. | ||
120,000 high-paying tech jobs vanishing in just a couple of months. | ||
That is pretty horrific when it comes to economic forecasts and what we can look forward to. | ||
So we'll get into that more a little bit later. | ||
We have more news about Jeff Bezos coming up. | ||
Quote, we are ready for peace, says President Zelensky in visit to liberated Kyrsten just days after FTX collapses. | ||
Totally unrelated. Don't even ask questions about that. | ||
Scenes of jubilation contrast with humanitarian problems and discovery of horrors under Russian occupation. | ||
So apparently Zelensky is ready for peace talks, apparently. | ||
Which... Great. | ||
Great. No, that's great. | ||
That's so great. There's not going to be peace anytime soon. | ||
We'll get into this a little bit as well and talk about where things are at this point in Ukraine. | ||
But I wonder if now that Zelensky said that they're ready for peace, maybe he gets hit by a spare bomb. | ||
Maybe a drone finds him. | ||
Maybe they replace him with somebody not so willing to let this juicy, suckling pig go. | ||
The globalists are still feasting, after all. | ||
That's probably the biggest story of the day. | ||
Arizona governor election. | ||
Katie Hobbs defeats GOP challenger Carrie Lake. | ||
Race may now go under recount under state law. | ||
And we'll get into this quite a bit in the next segment. | ||
I won't say too much about it right now. | ||
Let's just say this is the, this is it. | ||
This is the new world order. | ||
This is the new way our election process works. | ||
There's no need to campaign. | ||
There's no need to debate. | ||
There's no need to contest your ideas with another person. | ||
The strategy now is be appointed from on high, be chosen as the selected representative of an area, stay at home for the entire campaign season, and then just harvest ballots from known Democrat strongholds and rule the world. | ||
That's how it works. That's how it works from now on. | ||
I mean, it's pretty incredible. I bet Carrie Lake feels pretty stupid now, huh? | ||
All that campaigning she did, all of those ads she made, I mean, all of that work she put into it. | ||
She just stayed home the whole time. | ||
She just had to, you know, be the person that runs the elections in Arizona first. | ||
It's really mind-blowing, and we will get very into that. | ||
Our final story here. Pfizer and Moderna launched studies on their COVID vaccines to investigate any long-term side effects. | ||
Well, it's about time. | ||
I'd say it's about time. | ||
I'd say, you know, better late than never, I guess. | ||
You might as well get around to that. | ||
Mass murder, folks. It's mass murder on a global scale. | ||
We'll get into it. Stay tuned. A lot to cover today. | ||
Politics and the Great Reset. | ||
COVID-19. And crime and violence. | ||
And the war in Ukraine. | ||
And the big tech layoffs. | ||
And Dave Chappelle. | ||
And the terrorist attack in Turkey. | ||
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I'm in two minds about everything. | ||
Obviously one week ago today the election was actually held. | ||
We're just now still finding out the results of some of these elections. | ||
And on one hand, it's like you almost just feel foolish for ever thinking that there could have been a red wave for falling for the media portrayal of this election as it's like you almost just feel foolish for ever thinking that there could have been a red wave for falling for I sort of feel stupid. | ||
It's like just sort of a cold awakening. | ||
It's like being in a really nice dream and then waking up to realize that you're in some shack somewhere and you're like, oh, right. | ||
I should have known. | ||
I should have known that was a dream when I was eating well and I was warm and everything was nice. | ||
I should have known that wasn't for me. | ||
No, we wake up again in this world starkly reminded that we're not going to have elections anymore. | ||
That's a thing of the past. | ||
It's over. It almost doesn't matter at this point whether you can wake enough people up because we're moving beyond the time of actual citizen oversight over our government. | ||
But on the other hand, it's also a reminder that even as obvious as these people are getting, as obvious as they're making their plans, people still don't get what's going on. | ||
They still don't understand. | ||
And I think maybe we should spend more time on this show just laying the groundwork because it feels so tedious to sort of go over the same stuff time and time again. | ||
But you know, there's probably like... | ||
I was trying to do this breakdown in my head the other day. | ||
Yesterday. There's probably 90% of the American population just has no idea. | ||
No idea what's going on. No idea about the global government. | ||
No idea about CBDCs or, you know, tracking systems or surveillance or the lab leak of COVID. Like, they just don't know. | ||
90% of people, no idea. | ||
Couldn't care less. They're not voting on topics of state. | ||
They're not voting on foreign... | ||
You know, policy. They're voting on abortion. | ||
They're voting on, hey, if I vote for this party, I might get $10,000 off my student loan. | ||
They're voting on weed legalization. | ||
Things that actually matter to them and don't matter to anybody else. | ||
So I think about 90% of America is that way. | ||
I feel like if you asked about 90% of Americans who Klaus Schwab was, they would have no idea. | ||
Wouldn't even know the first... | ||
Reference to them. Just has no idea at all. | ||
They've never heard of stakeholder capitalism. | ||
They've never heard of the Great Reset. | ||
They've never heard of ESG scores. | ||
And if they have, they might be like, yeah, that's like a thing. | ||
It's like environment something. | ||
Yeah, I know what that is. You know, just don't know anything about it. | ||
90%. I think about 5% know what's going on and sort of just think that there's nothing they can do. | ||
They just go, yeah, it's like that, but you know, ah, well... | ||
Too bad. You know, that's just what it's like. | ||
That's just what it's about. That's just what they're doing. | ||
You know, there's nothing we can do. We're just a human being after all. | ||
What are we supposed to do against those other human beings? | ||
They're so much more powerful than us. | ||
We just have to let it happen. | ||
Something about 5% like kind of knows what's going on and is just sort of thinking, let's just try to make the most out of this. | ||
How can I turn this to my advantage? | ||
And they just cooperate with the system, trying to get something out of it for themselves. | ||
Again, sort of a Short-term view type of existence. | ||
Then I think there's about 3% of people, maybe it's not even as high as 3%, but maybe about 3% of people who... | ||
Are in charge, who actually know what's going on, are in favor of it, are participating in the system and understanding it completely. | ||
I think there's probably only about 2% of us. | ||
I think there's probably about 2% of the American population is awake, understands what's going on, and is actively trying to reverse it. | ||
And I guess to put it simply, there needs to be more of us. | ||
We're desperately lacking in... | ||
Numbers of people. And it's just because people don't realize. | ||
They just don't know what's happening. | ||
So, I mean, maybe we need to spend more time just sort of drilling down into, like, how this affects people's lives. | ||
Because I think that's a big issue is that if it doesn't affect people's lives, they really just don't care. | ||
And if it only affects their lives a little bit or it's the slow boil... | ||
You know, type of influence on your life where like, yeah, things are a little bit more expensive, but that's so complicated and it's not, you know, you don't go bankrupt going to the grocery store. | ||
It's just you tighten your belt a little bit. | ||
So just a little bit of impact in their daily lives, but not really that much. | ||
And maybe that, you know, maybe just making it selfish, like making the messaging selfish and just going, hey, you know, it's not about humanity. | ||
It's not about... Destiny. | ||
It's not about fighting this evil cabal. | ||
It's just like your life is going to get worse. | ||
Your life is going to get significantly worse in a number of different ways. | ||
And it's compounding factors. | ||
So the worst things get in one area, the worst they're going to get in other areas that are going to form a feedback loop. | ||
And it's nothing less than... | ||
Total, absolute subjugation and slavery that they have in store for us. | ||
But I don't know if people can wake up to it until they're actually slaves. | ||
I really don't know if these people have the ability or really courage to actually understand what's going on. | ||
And I guess it takes courage. | ||
I don't get it. I really don't. | ||
I really don't understand the I don't understand I mean, you can literally just be, like, at a group of friends, like, at a party, and everybody's talking, and you can just be like, yeah, I went to this small town, like, it was so white. | ||
Like, oh, there were so many white people. | ||
And everybody would be like, yes, yeah, white, yeah. | ||
But then if you're like, yeah, you know, I was doing this business conference, and it was just, like, full of Jews. | ||
And they're just like, whoa, what? | ||
Did he just say that? | ||
And everybody, like, starts moving away, and, like, they get scared. | ||
It's like, well, what? I'm sorry, I thought I was saying the same thing. | ||
Like, I... And there's that with everything, right? | ||
If you talk about Jeff Bezos, you're like, Jeff Bezos, he's an evil scumbag that's using his money to try to rule the world, and we hate him. | ||
And we'll be like, yeah, Jeff Bezos sucks, he sucks. | ||
And then you're like, yeah, and also George Soros is doing that, and people are like, what? | ||
You're not one of those people, are you? | ||
One of those conspiracy? It's like, where's the line? | ||
Where's the line where you're allowed to talk about something and you're okay with it and you're comfortable with it versus you have this, like, insane reaction? | ||
Because that's the thing. People are scared to talk about this. | ||
They're scared to recognize that our entire world is being taken over by a cabal of evil people. | ||
You gotta stop being scared, people. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We are just now... | ||
Starting to learn the results of the Arizona election. | ||
Gateway Pundit has a... | ||
Two, actually, massive compilations of voters in Arizona talking about the struggles they had just casting a vote in that state. | ||
Actual voter suppression taking place. | ||
Again, it's hard to wrap your mind around How inverted everything is. | ||
The Republicans want to pass voter integrity to simplify and assure the system. | ||
The Democrats stop them from doing that by claiming that what they're actually doing is trying to do voter suppression. | ||
And then because the election system isn't fixed, you get actual voter suppression. | ||
It's just everything is so... | ||
So inverted, it's kind of dizzying in a lot of ways. | ||
We'll get into Arizona here in just a second, but I want to go to clip number 18 here. | ||
This is friend of the show, congressional candidate Joe Kent, providing an update on his race. | ||
Still a little bit too close to call. | ||
And you'll see what he says here. | ||
Tulsi Gabbard was hosting Tucker Carlson's show last night and interviewed Joe Kent on it. | ||
So we'll get that updated and we'll report on some of the other conclusions that have arrived from the election last week. | ||
Just incredible. Here is... | ||
Joe Kent, club number 18, giving an update on his contest there in southeast Washington, southwest Washington. | ||
Joe, it's good to see you. | ||
Tell us what's happening there in your district. | ||
It's great to be with you, Tulsi. | ||
Thanks so much for having me. So right now, the race is very close, less than about a percentage point. | ||
We're only down by about 3,200 votes. | ||
There's close to 4,000 or 5,000 that remain to even be counted. | ||
However, like you pointed out, there's about 9,000 votes Well, I think we have a lot of votes out there that need to be cured. | ||
That means people need to go to vote.wa.gov to check their ballot status. | ||
If it says that their ballot has been contested, they need to go down to the county auditor's office and probably fix their signature, or get a hold of me, Joe, at joekentforcongress.com, and we'll get a ballot curing team to them. | ||
Because we do all mail-out ballots here. | ||
People have to have their signature verified, and that's usually the primary issue. | ||
I won't concede this race because we're still very much in the fight, but I also won't concede this race until every legal vote has been counted. | ||
Joe, you mentioned signatures are being examined. | ||
I'm just curious, do they have signature experts as the ones who are examining this? | ||
Because I think it takes a long time for someone to become an expert in reading signatures. | ||
Who's actually doing this? | ||
No, they have hard-working volunteers who I think make their best effort at matching a signature, but this is why it happens so frequently. | ||
So I had my ballot contested because of signature verification during the primary. | ||
I had to go back down to the county auditor's office and fix my own ballot. | ||
Now, the county auditors will make every effort to contact people who've had their ballots contested. | ||
They'll send out a mailer, and in some cases, they'll call. | ||
But these are not experts, like you pointed out. | ||
And this is our one check because it's so easy to obtain a ballot here to vote. | ||
The signature verification is about it. | ||
But if people aren't diligent and go to vote.wa.gov and check the status of their ballot, their vote could be not even counted. | ||
So, Joe, you've got thousands of people whose ballots have been contested or rejected at this point in time. | ||
How much time do they have? | ||
How much time are they given to actually go out and verify and make sure that their vote is counted? | ||
Well, every minute really counts. | ||
So if people can get it done this week, that helps out a lot. | ||
But technically, the election isn't certified until the 28th. | ||
But this isn't something that people should wait on. | ||
Again, just go to vote.wa.gov to check the status of your ballot. | ||
Thanks, Joe. I think you've shined a light on something a lot of people have never heard of before. | ||
Appreciate your time. Thank you so much for having me. | ||
I really appreciate it. So I don't know if you've gotten this message yet, but our voting system is utterly broken. | ||
It is so disjointed and discombobulated. | ||
I mean, it's just wild. | ||
It is just really crazy. | ||
I mean, you take a normal functioning system that we had for hundreds of years, and they just mess it up. | ||
They just bring in a bunch of new stuff that makes it significantly less safe, significantly less secure, significantly less assured that your vote is actually counted in the way that it's supposed to be. | ||
For no benefit. No benefit. | ||
You know, a lot of times in the modern world, they replace a functioning system with a dysfunctional system, but they do it ostensibly for some beneficial reason, right? | ||
I always think about the difference between just calling a pizza place and saying, I live here. | ||
Give me pizza. Click and then paying in cash and just how simple that is. | ||
And they replace it with like, now you have to download our app. | ||
Now you have to make a password. | ||
Go check your email to confirm it's actually you. | ||
Now we have to order. | ||
And then it's just like... Then the app doesn't work, and then it's just... | ||
But ostensibly, it's like, well, but you save time, and people prefer not to talk to anybody and just do it. | ||
It seems like it'd be easier in the... | ||
You know, it seems like at the end of the day, once all the kinks get worked out, it'll be easier. | ||
It'll be a faster sort of system at the end of the day. | ||
At least there's some benefit that you actually get. | ||
With voting, it's just there is no benefit. | ||
It's just like some new pizza company comes along, and it's like, instead of just taking phone calls to... | ||
Order a pizza. We should only accept orders through carrier pigeon. | ||
Like messenger birds? | ||
Maybe that'll be the way. | ||
People, if they want to order a pizza, they have to write it down. | ||
They have to download the cipher. | ||
And then they have to encode their order and then write it out and then sign it. | ||
And then we'll have signature verifiers to cross-check their old checks they've written to make sure it is the right price. | ||
It's just like, why? Why? | ||
But what is the benefit? But for what reason are you changing things like this? | ||
And if there's not an obvious reason, if it's not making it simpler and more effective and safer, then what is the real reason that they're doing this? | ||
Why would you want to make a system less safe? | ||
Why would you want to make a system of voting less secure? | ||
The answer, of course, because you want to cheat, because you want to take advantage of the lack of security from then on. | ||
But again, it's just baffling to me. | ||
It's just like, it's so infuriating. | ||
I mean, he's right. You know what he's saying? | ||
All right, now you got to go to whatever.wa.gov and then make sure that your ballot got counted because I guess they're all mail-in ballots. | ||
They mail out all the ballots and it's just, it's all so stupid. | ||
It's so stupid. | ||
Here's an idea. How about on voting day, you go and you cast a ballot and it gets counted. | ||
Is this really that difficult? | ||
And of course all of this is taking place because we're moving away from actually having a representative republic. | ||
We are being forced away from actually having oversight and actually having a say over our governmental leadership. | ||
We are being herded away from our historical norm of actually having an informed and engaged populace that votes on their favored candidate to a more top-down sort of situation where the candidates are chosen by unaccountable, unelected foreigners. Who they get placed in positions of power by the World Economic Forum and their Young Leadership Committee or whoever by the Democratic Party. | ||
And they don't campaign. | ||
They don't argue. | ||
They don't make their points. | ||
They don't have to stand on a platform. | ||
They've been approved. They have been appointed. | ||
Doesn't matter who they are. | ||
Doesn't matter if they even have a functional brain. | ||
Doesn't matter if they can even have a normal conversation, let alone a debate. | ||
You don't need debates anymore. | ||
Katie Hobbs and Carrie Lake never debated. | ||
Carrie Lake wanted to. | ||
She made a big deal out of it, constantly calling for a debate. | ||
Katie Hobbs knew better. | ||
She knew that such things are unnecessary now. | ||
There's no point anymore of making your case to the American people, trying to contend two ideas, two different visions, trying to present yours as the favorable one in order to gain votes. | ||
That's not the way the world works anymore. | ||
You do favors for people more powerful and important than you, and then they advance you along your career path. | ||
It's more imperial corsus honorum than open republic elections. | ||
So we'll break down the Arizona election on the other side, but just going into it, just know this is the future of our electoral process, as it were. | ||
Just buy fiat from on high. | ||
Here's who you're getting. Go vote for them, and then they're going to win. | ||
We already know because we don't actually count the votes. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back. | |
This is American Journal. Here's the headline, the latest headline. | ||
Out of Arizona. Arizona governor election. | ||
Katie Hobbs defeats GOP challenger Carrie Lake. | ||
Race may now go to recount under state law. | ||
Lake is a former TV news anchor who stepped down last year after 22 years with a Fox affiliate in Phoenix to run for governor. | ||
Thanks in part to her strong support for former President Donald Trump and his unproven claims. | ||
The 2020 election was stolen and rigged. | ||
Trump endorsed the heavily-backed Lake as she narrowly won the GOP nomination over a candidate backed by Ducey. | ||
It's really – and again, this is sort of the – this is sort of the dividing line, right? | ||
Carrie Lake highlighted her common-sense conservatism as she centered her campaign on the issues of border security, homelessness, banning critical race theory in Arizona classrooms, support for school choice, and opposition to abortion. | ||
Hobbs gained national attention for defending Arizona's election results, which were, of course, some of the most suspicious of 2020. | ||
She stressed her support for protecting abortion rights during her campaign. | ||
And that's it. That's what they got. | ||
That's their platform. | ||
Wow, amazing. You're so right. | ||
She also emphasized her plan to work with law enforcement and border communities to beef up Arizona's border security with Mexico. | ||
Isn't that the funniest way of saying not do anything about the border? | ||
This is like... I can't even think of a good example. | ||
It's like, who would you trust more? | ||
You go, hey, our border is getting crossed a lot illegally. | ||
It's not good. We have no say over who comes into our country or what they're bringing or anything of the sort. | ||
This doesn't work. | ||
You got two candidates and one's like, I will make this border secure. | ||
I'll shut down those crossings. | ||
And the other person's like, I will work with the relevant authorities in Arizona and Mexico. | ||
To beef up and make sure that the crossings are made to be as beneficial to America. | ||
And it's like, alright, I'm hiring the first one. | ||
You can shut up now. I'm going to hire the person that promises to do the thing I need them to do, not a bunch of weird weasel words. | ||
We're going to work with border communities to beef up security with Mexico. | ||
Or you could just shut the border down. | ||
You could do that. Lake heavily criticized Hobbs for refusing to take part in gubernatorial debates. | ||
Hobbs says that debating Lake would result in giving a platform to conspiracy theories. | ||
See, this is the new world. This is our new system. | ||
We have saved democracy, folks. | ||
It's just, it's not the democracy you thought it was. | ||
This is the new strategy. | ||
You don't debate ideas. | ||
You don't debate your opponent. | ||
You simply cast your opponent as a dangerous conspiracy theorist for questioning you, as a terrorist for daring to support policies that you disagree with. | ||
You refuse to debate them. | ||
You make no appearances. | ||
You don't campaign. You don't actually have any positions that you take on any topics. | ||
you just rig the election. | ||
It really is as simple as that. | ||
I mean, could Hobbes really have been worse at debating than John Fetterman, John Fetterman actually tried to debate. | ||
Of course, that was an embarrassing, horrific failure that even the left was cringing and bearing their heads about. | ||
But it didn't matter. It didn't matter because you don't have to be able to talk. | ||
You don't have to be able to hold a conversation to be elected to one of the highest offices in the land anymore. | ||
You just have to have that D next to your name. | ||
You just have to have that massive infrastructure of the Democrat ballot harvesting operations working towards you. | ||
And then there's no need to actually discuss policy and actually inform the people as to how you're going to vote. | ||
And again, abortion is a major issue here, and we'll talk about that because everybody who's anybody, the GOP, old school, and the MAGA Republicans, everybody's trying to dissect what happened last week, and they're realizing what a big deal abortion is. | ||
And again, it's all about messaging. | ||
It's just about messaging. | ||
It's just about the... Utter failure of Republicans to capitalize on what should be underhand pitch home runs that they should be hitting. | ||
They can't. They just can't do it. | ||
Can't do it, apparently. | ||
And we'll get into abortion a little bit later. | ||
Here's a story from post-millennial that might Give a bit of a reason why Arizona is so strange. | ||
Well, first let's talk about why Arizona is so strange. | ||
You have results like this out of Arizona. | ||
So in Arizona, you mean to tell me that way more people voted for the Republican treasurer, but not the Republican governor. | ||
Carrie Lake is a national figure at this point. | ||
Her name recognition is through the roof. | ||
And she also was... | ||
Like the number one news anchor in Arizona for two decades. | ||
Everybody knows who she is. | ||
Who has ever heard of Kimberly Yee? | ||
And yet Kimberly Yee, running for treasurer of Arizona, gets significantly more votes than Carrie Lake, apparently. | ||
Hundreds of thousands more. | ||
How does that happen? | ||
I mean, honestly, how does that happen? | ||
It happens when you cheat. It happens when you have pre-filled out ballots. | ||
It happens when one party is trying to steal one seat and so that's what they focus on. | ||
See, they wanted to hold the governorship, so that's where they cheated. | ||
They didn't bother with the down-ballot races. | ||
But now we have this massive inconsistency where the down-ballot races that are significantly less important, and if you're going to go vote, some people just don't even vote for the down-ballot. | ||
They just don't know the names. They're just like, well, I'm going to vote for the person I know I want to be governor and congressman and senator, but I'm not going to worry about treasurer or land commissioner or anything like that. | ||
I don't know what those are, and I don't care. | ||
So how in the world... | ||
Does the Republican candidate for treasurer outdo Carrie Lake? | ||
You want to know the craziest thing, too? | ||
What? That when you use a lot of these voting machines, there is an option before you make all of your individual choices. | ||
To just do straight party. Yeah, you can just do straight party. | ||
Yeah. So, I mean, the fact that this is very, very fishy. | ||
Yeah. Well, it's the same thing that happened in 2020, right? | ||
There were a lot of races in 2020 that were that same thing, where Joe Biden somehow won while everybody else in the state who got elected was Republican. | ||
As if you've got a bunch of Republicans going straight ballot ticket Republican, except for the most important position. | ||
I'll give that to a Democrat. | ||
It just makes no sense. | ||
Mathematically, it is inconsistent. | ||
John Cardillo on Twitter makes this point. | ||
Something is very wrong in Arizona. | ||
It makes no mathematical sense that the GOP state treasurer won by a quarter million votes, but Carrie Lake and Abba Hameda are still behind. | ||
No sense. No sense whatsoever. | ||
You also have this. How red was Arizona in 2022? | ||
This is a tweet by Kyle Becker. | ||
GOP beat Dems in House races by 6%. | ||
The GOP took 6 out of 9 of the House seats. | ||
They flipped 2 of those seats from Democrat holders. | ||
GOP took 16 out of the 28 state Senate seats. | ||
Yee, the treasurer, outperformed Lake by 5%, Masters by 9%. | ||
Hobbs, the Democrat, takes Governor, and Kelly, a Democrat, takes Senator. | ||
Make it make sense. It doesn't make sense. | ||
There is no sense to be made here. | ||
It's a fraud. And the numbers prove it out yet again. | ||
Just goes to show you that Cary Lake was right the entire time. | ||
This should have been a major issue for everybody in Arizona. | ||
Just the News has this story. | ||
GOP nears house majority with two races called in Arizona. | ||
A Monday night vote dump from Arizona. | ||
A Monday night vote dump. | ||
What? What? A Monday night vote dump? | ||
The election is on Tuesday. | ||
So six days later, on Monday night, there's a vote dump? | ||
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What? Just what? | |
Does this make sense to anybody? | ||
Anybody out there just going, oh yeah, that makes sense. | ||
Took six days to get the votes in. | ||
To dump them. We don't have an electoral system anymore. | ||
We have a set of rules for people to exploit and take advantage of. | ||
Which is utterly wild. | ||
So we may have the majority in the House very narrowly. | ||
Looks like Lauren Boebert is hanging on slightly more than a thousand vote lead. | ||
Should Williams in New York... | ||
He's got a 4,000 vote lead right now. | ||
If they both win their seats, the GOP would need to win just two of five California races, which they currently enjoy leads in the House, barring any unexpected leader flips of the nine uncalled contests currently favoring Democrats. | ||
The final result, regardless of which party wins the House, is likely to be one of the narrowest margins of control in the history of the lower chamber. | ||
Here's one reason... | ||
This may have happened. Maricopa County election officials launched a PAC in 2021 to stop MAGA candidates. | ||
It's been revealed that the embattled Maricopa County recorder Stephen Richer and Supervisor Bill Gates in 2020 started a political action committee to stop MAGA candidates. | ||
Wow, they did it, and they run our elections. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Yes, voter suppression is on by... | ||
Using a tactic of strategic incompetence, God knows how many people, thousands, I don't know, hundreds, tens of thousands, who knows how many people in Arizona have been unable to cast their vote. | ||
Again, just unacceptable whether it's on purpose or by accident. | ||
It almost just necessitates a redo. | ||
When you mess up that much on election day, it's pretty unacceptable. | ||
Gateway Pundit has put together An extensive, two actually extensive compilations. | ||
The first one, just the first one, is 30 minutes long. | ||
We'll just play the first five minutes of this. | ||
It's called, and you can find it again at Gateway Pundit, Exclusive Arizona Voters Speak Out on Election Day Debacle. | ||
Here's the first couple minutes of that. | ||
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My name is Steve Handelen. | |
At 5.30 in the morning on November 11, I was number 9 in line at the Anthem Outlet Center for voting. | ||
At 6 when it opened, we were admitted. | ||
I got a ballot and I voted. | ||
And when I went to put it in the tabulator, to my great surprise, what I found was a line of 20 or more people waiting to put their ballots in the tabulator. | ||
One of the tabulators was broken and the other tabulator kept rejecting everyone's votes. | ||
As a consequence, everyone who was outside of the voting area was not allowed in because there wasn't room for that many people. | ||
We were given a choice. | ||
They would take your ballot and put it in a box for later, or they would mark it as no good and you could get a new ballot and try it again in the voting machine, in the tabulator. | ||
I did the latter, and I was lucky. | ||
Mine got through my second vote. | ||
But I saw a lot of people whose second and third votes did not get through. | ||
And when I left, there were still probably a block and a half or two blocks of people waiting in line at 7.15 in the morning. | ||
Two hours. This process took you two hours. | ||
That's it. I'm done. | ||
We voted on Election Day. | ||
at the carefree council chambers. | ||
Worker gave us a pen when we took the top off. | ||
It was a felt-tip type pen. | ||
We are making a HAVA Title III complaint. | ||
Hi, my name is Julie Jones. | ||
I voted at St. | ||
Andrew's Church at 31st Avenue in Cholla. | ||
When I went to put my ballot inside the feeder machine, it just kept cycling through. | ||
It did take my vote, but it never did a confirmation and allowed me to okay it. | ||
Kevin Bembry. | ||
I live at I-17 in Union Hills Drive. | ||
I went to the voting polling station at Deer Valley, the Deer Valley School District Office, which is the 101 and 15th Avenue. | ||
I arrived there and they said that the tabulating machines were down. | ||
But the poll worker proceeded to give me addresses which were way out, which seemed like they were way out of the way, which was kind of odd to me. | ||
It almost sounded like she was trying to dissuade me from voting. | ||
But so, as I was circling the addresses and prepared to go to some of those addresses, I looked at an address that was at 7th Avenue, And the 101, which is a church. | ||
And so I got to that address and I was able to vote. | ||
No waiting, no misreads in the tabulation machine, nothing. | ||
So it all worked out. | ||
But I've never had that happen before, so thank you. | ||
Hi, this is Sam Savastano. | ||
I'm sending a message regarding my experience at the voting polls. | ||
I went to the Deer Valley Airport and upon arrival, you know, none of the machines were reading very well. | ||
There must have been 30, 40 people deep in the lines. | ||
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And that's how we stay in business. | ||
We're here for it. So, we spent the first hour talking about the, well, the true death of democracy. | ||
Just, it's pretty, it's pretty typical, isn't it? | ||
That the Democrats' only argument for this entire election cycle was vote for us or democracy dies. | ||
Vote for us or the terrorist win. | ||
And that was their argument, honestly. | ||
And people fell for that. | ||
Can you believe it? I don't even know if I believe it. | ||
We know the economy is on fire, but you should still vote for us. | ||
Well, the economy, the border, the crime rates, the war in Ukraine, the COVID response. | ||
I mean, it goes on and on. | ||
None of that matters, I guess, because vote for us or democracy's dead. | ||
You look at the liberal media, and it went from orange man bad to orange man still bad. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Orange man bad to orange man terrorist. | ||
Orange man existential threat to democracy. | ||
And then, of course, what we see play out is the actual death of democracy, is the actual transfiguration from A place where the people have say over who runs their government to just a industrialized, | ||
systematic ceremony to drape the facade of legitimacy upon their chosen representatives. | ||
Not your chosen representatives, not the people's chosen representatives, but, you know, whoever. | ||
Klaus Schwab, some foreigner, some banker, who knows? | ||
So, you know, maybe instead of squabbling or complaining about the lack of legitimate elections here in America, we can zoom out a little bit and realize that as we speak, the real world government is meeting. | ||
In Indonesia, I think. | ||
Ezra Levant says this on Twitter. | ||
Why are Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates at the G20 summit, why are they participants at the same level as leaders of sovereign countries? | ||
Why is that? | ||
Why are these people being treated like they are heads of state? | ||
Nobody voted for them. | ||
Nobody elected them. | ||
Nobody even appointed them. | ||
That's the crazy part. | ||
Well, it's a new form of feudalism. | ||
That's what's happening. It's just feudalism without any of the good parts of feudalism. | ||
Right? It sucks so hard. | ||
It really sucks, the world that we're entering into. | ||
It really is the worst people in the entire world just full-on aggressive, ambitious tyrants Solidifying their absolute control. | ||
It really is that insane. | ||
You know, it's not that hard to figure out how it got to this point. | ||
Because all you have to do is just play a little mind game, right? | ||
How do you prevent that from happening? | ||
I mean, it seems inevitable. It seems inevitable that the most ambitious, the most ruthless, the most Vicious and willing to cut corners, most exploitative people would get to the top of a free system because that's just how it works. | ||
You just get rewarded for things like that, for ambition and cutthroat tactics and that sort of stuff. | ||
That makes sense. So why is it like so much worse now? | ||
And if you just want to play the speculation game, the hypothetical, how would you prevent that from happening? | ||
We prevent it from happening by having good people with power. | ||
Having people who don't want power for their own sake, but rather have honor and are happy to wield the power that they have for the benefit of all rather than just themselves. | ||
So we used to have that. | ||
We did have that. It was called the Republican system. | ||
It was called the United States of America. | ||
There was actually a time when You know, you could actually trust your authorities to do the right thing. | ||
And then slowly over time, it was like the more powerful positions obviously got co-opted first. | ||
But at this point, it's gone down the line now to where even the most local, unimportant positions are filled with people who are just completely corrupt. | ||
It kind of makes sense to have a congressman or a senator who, you know, with the stroke of a pen, can flood a million dollars this way or a billion dollars that way. | ||
Like, yeah, that position is going to be coveted. | ||
It's very powerful. You're going to have ambitious people want to fill that position and use it. | ||
But now it's like the county commissioner is just like selling off Political favors. | ||
It's just, it's so corrupt down to the cellular level at this point. | ||
But it all comes from the top. | ||
It all comes from, you know, the elites in this country, the leadership, the eye at the top of the pyramid, if you will. | ||
They set the pace for everybody else underneath. | ||
So, I mean, it's a good question. James Melville has the same on Twitter, saying no one voted for Klaus Schwab or Bill Gates to have an influence over government. | ||
Absolutely no one. So why do they? | ||
Because of their money? Klaus Schwab doesn't have a lot of money. | ||
I mean, sure, his dad owned a major business that became very large under Nazi Germany by using Jewish slave labor, but that's beside the point. | ||
It's, you know, it's more of his position in the Illuminati, I guess if you want to call it. | ||
I mean, he was handpicked by Henry Kissinger to be at the head of this global government corporate cabal. | ||
That's where he is. I wouldn't even say he was appointed by Henry Kissinger. | ||
It's more of just a self-appointment. | ||
So the way that you combat that is by voting into office people who will use the power that you do entrust them with to fight back against the people who are taking the power for themselves. | ||
People like Jeff Bezos, people like Bill Gates, people like Klaus Schwab. | ||
They'll just do what they can get away with. | ||
They'll do what you let them do. | ||
And so if you don't have authorities with a backbone, if you don't have a... | ||
civilization with a backbone then they're going to take advantage of you they're going to put themselves at the top spot then they're going to use the power at that top spot to assure that their position is unassailable and that they'll be there forever and that they benefit to a maximum degree from being in that position and they'll justify it in their own minds as saying well you know I'm I'm really the one suffering here. | ||
I'm really the one serving. I have to be at this top position. | ||
I have to coordinate everything. | ||
I'm so important. You couldn't handle it down there, you little people. | ||
And so if you spend several decades wearing down the American people, demoralizing the American people, deracinate and bastardize the American people, then the American people aren't strong. | ||
They can't vote. For anybody who's strong, you can't put anybody in positions of power who have strength and morals. | ||
And so the immoral people who are ambitious and conniving take over and run the world. | ||
And they're doing it right now in their meeting. | ||
And we'll show you the clips on the other side. | ||
They're telling you. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm still just kind of struggling at... | ||
How we expand the percentage of the population that actually understands what's going on and cares about it enough to stand up against it. | ||
That's the whole point of Infowars, right? | ||
That's the reason why we exist is to fulfill that mission. | ||
But at a certain point, it's like you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. | ||
You can show people what's going on, but if they just don't care, If they just feel powerless, you know, I think about the story I told a while ago of my dad going up to the pastor at his church and saying, you know, there's all this horrible stuff going on. | ||
You should speak out against it. | ||
This was following a pastor of one of the largest churches in Houston going off on a, you know, interrupting his sermon to read off like crime stats and In Houston and basically making a political point to vote out people who are soft on crime, since it's obviously the reason why things are getting out of control. | ||
And the preacher said to my dad, yeah, but what are we supposed to, what are Christians supposed to do about that? | ||
What power do we have? | ||
It's like... I don't know. | ||
We're only the majority of the population. | ||
What type of way to think of it? | ||
It's self-defeating. How are you ever going to win if that's your mindset? | ||
If that's your mindset, then you're right. | ||
It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
If you sit there going, yeah, we're not powerful enough and we can't do anything, so better not try. | ||
Might as well be a QAnon follower at that point. | ||
We can't do anything. | ||
We just have to sit by and watch. | ||
We just get our popcorn and watch. | ||
No, no, you don't have to watch. | ||
You can be involved. That's the beauty of the American system. | ||
You can actually make a difference. | ||
Every single person listing my voice right now has the potential to flip a seat, to take over a city council, to make a massive difference in your life and the lives of everybody around you, everybody in the nation even. But you have to want to. | ||
You have to care about what's going on. | ||
And you have to realize that you have the potential to change it. | ||
If you think you're powerless, then you're powerless. | ||
And so that's what they've done a very, very good job of doing. | ||
The media and their corporate masters have done a very, very, very good job. | ||
And this is the key to their success in doing two things. | ||
One, making people believe that what's happening is just inevitable. | ||
That There are no decisions being made. | ||
They're just reactions to natural circumstances and that they're being made by professionals that are doing their best and love you. | ||
And it's best for you just to shut up and accept whatever they do. | ||
And of course, that was the big messaging of COVID for the entire pandemic. | ||
Right? Shut up and listen to the experts. | ||
All the experts were wrong about everything and they admit that now, but that doesn't change their mindset. | ||
The country has Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
Yeah, it's like a form of Stockholm Syndrome, you could say. | ||
But the other side of what the media... | ||
And their corporate masters have done is painted these people in the best possible light. | ||
Now, they've done nothing to deserve it. | ||
But I've seen polls, recent polls, that say the most admired billionaire in America is George Soros. | ||
I mean, that's the power of PR, folks. | ||
That's the power of having things like the ADL carrying water for you continuously. | ||
And he literally looks like Emperor Palpatine. | ||
How could you like that guy? | ||
No, he's literally revolting, and everything he does is horrific. | ||
And even if you agree with his mindset and his ideology, it should still disturb you that this multi-multi-billionaire from a foreign country who is an unrepentant Nazi collaborator has... | ||
A habit of spending hundreds of millions of dollars every two years to sway your entire electoral process. | ||
Like, how are you okay with this? | ||
What have these people done for you to trust them? | ||
Or for you to think that they have even the slightest care about your best interests? | ||
What have they done to earn your trust? | ||
Absolutely nothing. And yet people trust them. | ||
So, you know, at a certain point, literally, he's like, It's crazy. | ||
It really is beyond anything we could have possibly imagined. | ||
He's like one of those peoples that you want to smile at, but you can't look him in the eyes. | ||
Well, it's just... We all know who I'm talking about. | ||
It just makes me think of like... | ||
Again, like dystopian film and stuff. | ||
You always had some sort of like young charismatic leader that everybody would get behind. | ||
Like these people are so successful. | ||
They have a literal Emperor Palpatine gremlin man... | ||
With the most stereotypical, diabolical, evil, mastermind accent you could ever imagine. | ||
I mean, they're parodies of themselves. | ||
And yet, he's a great man. | ||
I'm against judging books by their covers. | ||
But seriously, I mean, it's metaphysical. | ||
He's so evil that his body has started rejecting itself. | ||
Yeah, there's... It's like that Roald Dahl... | ||
Thing where it's like, people can be ugly on the outside, but if they're beautiful on the inside, it comes out. | ||
But people who are ugly on the inside, it like warps them somehow. | ||
They all look like worms. | ||
They all look like gremlins and worms. | ||
It's very weird. From InsidePaper.com, Amazon founder Bezos says he will donate most of his fortune to charity. | ||
Well, what a great man. | ||
What a giving and loving man, I'm sure. | ||
Now, meanwhile, Amazon's just fired 10,000 people, and Jeff Bezos is sending his girlfriend to space for a couple billion dollars. | ||
So, you know, his priorities, not exactly your priorities. | ||
Like, when people read this, there's no way they just accept it, right? | ||
There's no way people read this and go, huh. | ||
Jeff Bezos is giving $124 billion to charity? | ||
That's amazing. What a great man. | ||
$124 billion. | ||
Do you think there will be one positive outcome from that money? | ||
If you gave me a million dollars, I could change the lives of a hundred kids, right? | ||
I could found a school that could permanently alter their course in life to a positive direction for like a million bucks. | ||
Now imagine that times 1,000 times 124. | ||
What do you think you could do? | ||
What could you do with $124 billion? | ||
What change in the world could you make? | ||
What change in the world is Jeff Bezos going to make? | ||
And does anybody even act like this is anything other than just hiding his money in charities to maximize his influence and sort of offshore or Give over to somebody else the influence that he wants to peddle. | ||
It's a little different if you have Jeff Bezos giving a million dollars to a candidate. | ||
So first you launder it through some benign-sounding NGO. He'll make some NGO that's like the Universal Unity Coalition. | ||
It's just Jeff Bezos just giving money to people. | ||
I mean, it's just... I mean, nobody falls for this, right? | ||
Nobody actually thinks that Jeff Bezos is like building orphanages. | ||
He's not building libraries. | ||
He's not building parks for people to enjoy. | ||
He's not helping anybody do anything. | ||
They pour money into their own non-governmental organizations to impact the course of nations and the course of the world to their own end. | ||
They don't help anybody. Nobody benefits from this. | ||
He's not giving anything away to charity. | ||
He's hiding it in charities to maximize the effectiveness and minimize his taxes. | ||
Nobody falls for this, right? | ||
We'll open up the phone lines. Does anybody fall for these headlines? | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Again, I really ask, and we'll open up the phone lines for this. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
For $124 billion, what would you do? | ||
We did it with George Soros years ago. | ||
It might still be on Bandot Video. | ||
Michael Zimmerman was hosting the show one day, and I came in and did a presentation. | ||
Just talking about what you could buy with, I think at the time it was $18 billion. | ||
I believe George Soros had donated $18 billion to Democrats, and it was reported in the New York Times. | ||
And so I just went through and I just added up things. | ||
You know, how much does a space shuttle cost? | ||
That's a billion there. How much does... | ||
And it was unimaginable how much you could buy with just $18 billion. | ||
It was like every castle that's on the market in Europe, you could buy it. | ||
It's like $2 billion. You could buy entire island chains in the Caribbean. | ||
Plus... A space shuttle. | ||
Plus every castle in Europe. | ||
Plus you could feed and house every homeless person in America for 10 years. | ||
Plus this, plus this, plus... | ||
It was just like... It just went on and on and on. | ||
It's unimaginable, this amount of money. | ||
Yeah, but if you buy all that stuff, then you can't subvert the elections in the United States. | ||
Right. That's what they're spending their money on instead. | ||
Subverting the elections in the United States. | ||
And that's the thing. So what would you do with $124 billion? | ||
I mean... It's almost like it's just... | ||
It's like mind-boggling, that amount of money and what you could do. | ||
I could save entire species from extinction. | ||
I bet for $10 billion, you could set up a system to guarantee that the most endangered species in the world flourished for the next 100 years. | ||
They're not going to do that, though, right? | ||
They're not going to do any of that, right? | ||
I mean, how much do you think it would cost? You buy a big swath of land somewhere in Africa, dirt cheap, right? | ||
Some safari area of just tens of thousands of acres. | ||
You pay, you know, an entire contingent of rangers very well to just continually patrol and stop poaching. | ||
And that's it. That's all you really need to do, and then they'll thrive. | ||
I mean, poaching is out of control in Africa right now. | ||
Nobody's doing anything to stop it. | ||
The only people that are actually stopping it are the hunters, who pay exorbitant amounts. | ||
That thing goes towards the preservation of these animals. | ||
Maybe that's a good legacy to leave behind, right? | ||
African elephants exist because of me. | ||
That'd be pretty cool. He's not going to do that. | ||
You could buy entire swaths of the rainforest. | ||
Again, same thing. I mean, how much would it cost? | ||
You know, a battalion of let's say a hundred rangers. | ||
You know, decked out helicopters, jeeps, all that sort of stuff. | ||
Just to keep out poachers, keep out You know, oil executives, whatever. | ||
You could buy tens of thousands of acres of pristine wildlife and just assure that it's never touched by human hands for the rest of time. | ||
He's not going to do that. | ||
No, they're not going to do any of this stuff. | ||
You could commission entire fleets of ships to just go around all day, every day, scooping up trash from the ocean. | ||
Be more effective than... | ||
Any of the campaigns they currently have to save the world from climate change, they're not going to do any of that. | ||
No, because they're not actually doing any charity. | ||
They're actually helping anybody. | ||
They are influencing people. | ||
They're influencing countries. | ||
They're influencing the globe. | ||
And also, all of these people are in a death cult. | ||
And no, I'm not joking. | ||
Hey guys, I just saw WallStreetSilver on Twitter just posted a video of Klaus Schwab giving his speech to the G20. Klaus Schwab is giving a speech to G20, by the way. | ||
If we can pull that, we'll look at that here in a second. | ||
So the story from Inside Paper says, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has for the first time said he'll give away most of his $124 billion fortune to charity, but warned that doing so effectively will be hard. | ||
I mean, there's only so many transgender children's hospitals you can build, you know? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
There's only so many, like, socialist vandals that you can sponsor. | ||
At a certain point, it's just too much money. | ||
The pledge matches similar commitments by some of the world's richest people, including Bill and Melinda Gates, Elon Musk, and others. | ||
The Giving Pledge is an initiative created in 2010 by the Gates and Warren Buffett, by Gates and Warren Buffett, that has the world's richest people commit to giving the majority of their wealth to charitable causes. | ||
I don't know if you know this, but in the early 2000s, maybe late 90s, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett actually combined both of their fortunes into this fund to influence the world. - Hmm. | ||
Now, back before it was called the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, it was called something else. | ||
Let's go to clip 19 here, where before the probably well-advised name change, this is what the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation was known as, clip 19. | ||
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Xavier Zabin became the founding director of the Bill and Melinda Gates Institute for Population Control with a mission to help developing countries. | |
That was the original name of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Initiative for Population Control. | ||
Good people, right? | ||
Good guys. Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
This video's been around for a little bit, but again, this is the way these people think. | ||
This is the mindset of these people. | ||
Imagine the type of soul that is willing to get up in front of a stage, in front of cameras, and say something like this. | ||
Clip number three here. | ||
Bill Gates discussing his idea of death panels. | ||
He's making because of Very, very high medical costs and a lack of willingness to say, you know, is spending a million dollars on that last three months of life for that patient, would it be better not to lay off those ten teachers and to make that trade-off in medical costs? | ||
But that's called the death panel, and you're not supposed to have that discussion. | ||
You're not supposed to have that discussion. | ||
I mean, do you really need to keep living? | ||
It's so expensive. | ||
By the way, we did a little digging into the MAID, the assisted suicide. | ||
And, you know, we were talking about all the millions of dollars that were saved over roughly about 6,500 assisted suicides in Canada. | ||
And there was a parliamentary report on... | ||
Bill C-7, which is essentially the MAID bill, and they say negligible savings from assisted suicide. | ||
That's the conclusion of the report. | ||
And the report itself is named cost estimate for Bill C-7, medical assistance in dying. | ||
They don't even think they're saving that much money. | ||
I just want to kill you. Yeah, it's like, wait, we're not even saving money killing these people? | ||
Oh, well, keep doing it, right? | ||
Who cares? Even the article that we read that said it would save money, it was like, it'll save $70 million, so you kill 7,000 people almost. | ||
You save $70 million, and then, you know, I'm sure Canada is just like, and then we gave $70 billion worth of missiles to Ukraine. | ||
We need to do the math. | ||
We need to figure out how much a single life is worth in Canada. | ||
See how many missiles we can afford for Ukraine. | ||
The number of people that we kill. | ||
Bezos previously pledged $10 billion to set up the Bezos Earth Fund, which he launched in 2020 to help fight climate change and preserve wildlife. | ||
Yay! We're fighting climate change. | ||
I mean, sure, for the first time ever in human history, microplastics have been found in freshly fallen snow in Antarctica and the Arctic Circle, and also in human breast milk, and also in cow breast milk. | ||
So, you know. The entire earth is being poisoned and nothing's being done about that. | ||
And Amazon offshores all of its manufacturing to China, which has no environmental controls and is the single largest source of pollution in the entire world. | ||
But don't think about any of the inconsistencies. | ||
Just know that when Jeff Bezos gives $10 billion to some organization to get political influence, you just call that fighting climate change and all the sheep go along with you. | ||
We're calling the other side. | ||
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Hey, folks, welcome back. | |
We're going to go to your phone calls shortly here. | ||
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here. | |
But the G20 is going on right now and they're letting everybody know what their plan is. | ||
They're telling you exactly what they intend to do. | ||
It's up to you whether you listen or not. | ||
It's up to you whether you trust these people who have done nothing to ever earn your trust ever in their lives. | ||
They're the most ruthless, diabolical people Tyrants the world's ever seen. | ||
And they're letting everybody know this is how confident they are. | ||
Of course, we've been calling this out forever. | ||
I want to go first to clip number 12 here. | ||
This is video probably from 2020. | ||
You don't think so? Oh, it's from... | ||
Oh, it was just from a couple months ago. | ||
Okay. I see. | ||
Yeah, I knew it was after... | ||
I knew it was after... | ||
The COVID pandemic had started. | ||
But these are just the types of things that Alex used to do a lot more of. | ||
Has done them in a while, so I assumed it was a little bit older. | ||
But regardless, this is Alex Jones doing a live broadcast out of parks. | ||
The quality's not the best, but just listen to what he says, and then we'll play a video that confirms literally everything he's saying. | ||
Let's watch. Analysis global is now pushing... | ||
De-globalization to usher in the Great Reset. | ||
What did I tell you a thousand plus times on air from their own battle plans decades ago they would do? | ||
Everybody globalized. | ||
We're not Any nation on earth is not independent from the other. | ||
We're all dependent on each other with global corporations controlling all the key resources and all the transportation and all the energy. | ||
Then they pull the rug out from under everybody, cut off the resources using a plague that they said they would do in Operation Lockstep in 2011. | ||
Then things collapse. Then the third world disintegrates. | ||
They flood us. We collapse. | ||
And then there's just decades of depopulation and war, and then the globalists have a few city-state systems in every continent that are armored with walls and high-tech control that the elites live in, like Hunger Games. | ||
That's based on their real plans. | ||
and then we live outside of those systems. | ||
That's in my book, The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
I explain that once they collapse things, they will live in their high-tech cities with all the resources, all the control. | ||
We will live outside and all there will be is like robots and basic slave systems for the humans to even survive. | ||
That's in my film, End Game, Blueprint for Global Enslavement, free online, made 2007. | ||
How did I know that did? | ||
Because it's the plan. | ||
And now they've announced it. | ||
They say the age of globalization is over. | ||
Globalization means you can fly here, go there, eat Kiwis, you know, from... | ||
New Zealand, three days after they're picked, in Texas. | ||
And that's a citizen of the world and is open and fun and great. | ||
I'm not against that. I want resources to travel and us to be an open, free world. | ||
They want a global corporate system that controls the world to then cut the world off and isolate us and ban air travel for the average person or owning a car for the average person or air conditioners for the average person because it has a bad carbon footprint. | ||
It's called feudalism. | ||
And feudalism is the most ancient form of government. | ||
It's the most popular form of government in history and by the most popular, not with the people, but the most common form because elites set it up to make you poor, to make you controllable so they can dominate and run your life. | ||
Cut off your resources to get full control, to carry out the population. | ||
That's what we're fighting. | ||
And of course, we saw this play out in COVID-19. | ||
you know, to a massive degree, he's right, it's neo-feudalism, new feudalism, and we saw it in COVID where some people had to adhere to certain laws and other people were above those laws. | ||
Some people had restrictions to their personal lives, other people didn't. | ||
Some people were deemed by the authorities as being essential and allowed to operate their business, and other people were not deemed essential. | ||
It was a top-down control structure, and we saw it play out, and of course we've seen the Ensuing collapse of the world economy, while people like Jeff Bezos made out like bandits, doubling their wealth over the same amount of time that tens of thousands of jobs and small businesses were shut down and lost forever. | ||
So, well done, fellas, I guess. | ||
You know, good job. You did what you wanted to do. | ||
You've just destroyed the entire world in your obsessive pursuit of avarice. | ||
One thing Alex said there, he talks about In fact, you won't be able to fly anywhere because of these carbon control systems. | ||
And this really, I think, is the point. | ||
And this is the thing that's been sticking in my head all day, talking about trying to wake people up and trying to not just make them aware of what's going on, but also care about what's going on. | ||
It's so obvious at this point that they could care less about climate change. | ||
They could care less about the earth. | ||
Like, it's just an excuse for them to enact their control system. | ||
It's all it is. People think that, like, well, but I care about the earth, so I better go along with it. | ||
It's like, stop it. | ||
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Stop. That's what they're exploiting. | |
Yes, they're absolutely exploiting you. | ||
They're absolutely taking advantage of your good nature to pull one over on you. | ||
They're con artists. They're scammers. | ||
You're not a bad person for standing up to them. | ||
You're a bad person for going along with them. | ||
So let's go now to this video by Paul Joseph Watson, available at band.video. | ||
Talking about the father of Boris Johnson saying the quiet part out loud, clip number 15. | ||
I think Stanley Johnson just let slip something he should have kept to himself. | ||
During an appearance on GB News, the father of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said this. | ||
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So it actually means that countries need to divvy up this carbon budget between them, and then they need to divvy up the sectors, and then they need to have the measures which deal sector by sector with getting the... | |
And if that means, actually, some of us are told, well, you can't go on a plane, that's fine. | ||
That's part of the national plan. | ||
Er, excuse me? | ||
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And if that means, actually, some of us are told, well, you can't go on a plane, that's fine. | |
That's part of the national plan. | ||
Whoops, old Stanley just said the quiet part out loud. | ||
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You can't go on a plane. That's part of the national plan. | |
So it's part of the national plan in preventing climate change and pursuing the net zero agenda to stop people from being able to fly on aeroplanes. | ||
Stanley, you weren't supposed to say that bit. | ||
Talk about a mask-off moment. | ||
Yet another brazen admission about what all this is really about. | ||
Crushing your standards of living and paving the way for de facto climate lockdowns. | ||
Remember, this guy is a poster child for Extinction Rebellion, for Just Stop Oil, the XR rebrand. | ||
A billionaire-funded movement of privileged, upper-middle-class narcissists. | ||
Who have been causing chaos and mayhem for ordinary working-class people by blocking roads for weeks, and chasing social media clout by attacking precious works of art... | ||
Before subjecting us to their posh public hissy fits. | ||
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Are you more concerned about the protection of a painting? | |
Major banks are already creating carbon footprint calculators which many fear are eventually intended to be rolled into a climate social credit score system which would block payments for things like flights if you've exceeded your costs. | ||
Carbon allowance for that month? | ||
Computer says no. Of course, such restrictions won't be applied to multi-millionaire Stanley Johnson and his cronies, the type who use private jets like you'd use a taxi, because they can afford to buy carbon credits, which allow them to bypass it all. | ||
Then they're all heavily invested in the carbon trading mechanism anyway, so it's a win-win for them. | ||
Your annual family holiday, though? | ||
Well, we just did a temperature measurement on the tarmac at Heathrow Airport, And it says hottest day ever. | ||
So say goodbye to that Greek vacation you were looking forward to. | ||
You can't go on a plane. Paul just Watson, the video, he said the quiet part out loud, saying, yeah, you're not going to be able to go on a plane, by the way. | ||
To me, also not the most important part of that statement. | ||
Before he said that you're not going to be able to go on a plane, he also talked about divvying up the carbon allowances for countries and then dividing them into sectors and allowing different... | ||
So, again, what their plan is, what the globalist plan is, is to reform the entire world, destroy national borders, create economic sectors that are allotted carbon... | ||
Allotments and control people that way. | ||
It really is just a straight-up 1984 Brave New World-style reconfiguration of the entire world. | ||
But of course, these are globalists after all, and globalism is their credo. | ||
And here, I think this is the best image to illustrate the insanity of globalism in total. | ||
It's a package of pears grown in Argentina and packed in Thailand. | ||
So, I mean, that had to save the company probably five cents to do that, right? | ||
You had to save five cents. You had to cross the ocean twice in a ship that puts out more pollution than every car in America combined. | ||
So you won't be able to fly to Greece for your vacation, but the pear that you're eating did have to cross the Pacific Ocean twice to save some corporation a couple cents on packaging costs. | ||
This is the absurdity that they're shoving down your throat. | ||
This is the insanity that That they're predicating their takeover of the world on. | ||
Utterly absurd. Folks, we're going to go out to your phone calls all throughout the second hour. | ||
I see we've got a caller from Europe. | ||
We'll go to you quickly so you don't have to stay on the air too much longer. | ||
But a lot of great callers calling in. | ||
We'll go to you in the third hour of today's program. | ||
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Before I start tonight, I just wanted to read a brief statement that I prepared. | ||
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I announced anti-Semitism in all its forms. | ||
And I stand with my friends in the Jewish community. | ||
And that, Kanye, is how you buy yourself some time. | ||
I got to tell you guys, I've probably been doing this 35 years now. | ||
And early in my career, I learned that there are two words in the English language that you should never say together in sequence. | ||
And those words are the and juice. | ||
I've never heard someone do good after they said that. | ||
Kayan's gotten into some scrapes before, and normally when he's in trouble, I pull up immediately. | ||
But this time I was like, you know what? | ||
Let me see what's gonna happen first. | ||
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I can't even remember how it started. | |
Vaguely, I remember it started with a tweet. | ||
Strange tweet. It was like, I'm feeling a little sleepy. | ||
I'm going to get me some rest, but when I wake up, I'm going to go DEFCON 3 on the Jews! | ||
And then he just went to bed. | ||
I was up all night worried. | ||
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What is he gonna do to the Jews? | |
I grew up around Jewish people. | ||
Well, I have Jewish friends, so I'm not freaked out by your culture. | ||
I know a little bit about it just from hanging around. | ||
I'd be like, yo, yo, let's go out after school tomorrow. | ||
They'd be like, we can't go out, it's Sha Na Na tomorrow. | ||
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I'd be like, what? What is Sha Na Na? | |
I had so many questions. | ||
Why do some of your people dress like Run-D.M.C.? The time you woke up from that net, we went right to work. | ||
A year ago, I'd seen him on a podcast called Drink Champs. | ||
A great show. And it was an amazing appearance. | ||
Noriega and them were there, the rappers that I love, and they all had their gold chains and stuff on. | ||
And Kanye said, only millionaires wear chains. | ||
They said, what? He said, I'm a billionaire. | ||
Billionaires don't wear their money on their body. | ||
I took my chain and I said, oh, snap. | ||
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LAUGHTER He was good parents. | |
It was fun and funny. | ||
But when he woke up, he went on Drink Champs again. | ||
This time, he was on one. | ||
He was mad about something. | ||
He said, I can say anti-Semitic things, and Adidas can't drop me. | ||
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Now, Adidas dropped that nigga immediately. | |
Ironically, Adidas was founded by Nazis. | ||
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And they were offended. | |
I guess the students will pass the teacher. | ||
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It's a big deal. | |
LAUGHTER It broke the show business rules. | ||
It's just a rule. You know, the rules of perception. | ||
If they're black, then it's a gang. | ||
If they're Italian, it's a mob. | ||
But if they're Jewish, it's a coincidence, and he should never speak about it. | ||
Kanye got in so much trouble, Kyrie got in trouble. - The story from Infowars, Dave Chappelle tricked SNL producers by giving them fake monologue during their dress rehearsals. | ||
I don't know why he needed to. | ||
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Nothing offensive about anything that he just said. | |
I don't know. Maybe the advice he'd give to Kanye is next time just move to Africa. | ||
It's easier. Alright folks, we're getting some breaking news here. | ||
Yesterday, Joe Biden arrived at the G20 meeting and ended up not attending a big gala that they had that night. | ||
There's some questions as to why he wasn't at that gala. | ||
Now we have more news just published from Kyle Becker at Becker News. | ||
Joe Biden abruptly cancels G20 meeting amid reports of serious health concerns. | ||
President Joe Biden abruptly canceled a G20 meeting on Tuesday as world leaders gathered in Indonesia to conduct the official business of managing world affairs. | ||
However, the official explanation for Biden's last minute dropout has many wondering once again if something is seriously wrong with the president. | ||
Quote, breaking news would be that President Biden is missing the G20 leaders dinner. | ||
Fox News White House correspondent Peter Ducer reported he's supposed to be at supper right now, 810 in the evening here in Bali, Indonesia with everybody that flew in. | ||
If you're the U.S. president, you basically spent two days flying to get here for a dinner like this. | ||
You've got MBS there. | ||
You've got Trudeau there. | ||
And G is also there. | ||
If anything was left on the table. | ||
Yesterday, we did hear President Biden tell us that he had a cold and that he tested negative for covid, despite the Cambodian leader from our last stop being positive now. | ||
We do know exactly what's going on with the president. | ||
They called an early lid, so we'll keep you posted on exactly what's going on with Biden. | ||
It was also reported that Biden canceled the leader's dinner and is heading back to his hotel. | ||
Biden skipped the gala at the G20 summit and returned to the hotel at 8 p.m. | ||
instead. He took four questions at a press conference. | ||
You've seen walking next to Trudeau there, but apparently he's canceled this big meeting that they're supposed to be having today at the G20. That's okay. | ||
He's not the leader of the free world. | ||
The American president is not the most important person at these events anymore. | ||
No, there are other leaders that are more influential, more important. | ||
People like Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates, who gave keynote addresses. | ||
John Kerry as well. | ||
We'll show you those a little bit later. | ||
We'll go out to phone calls now. | ||
Wouldn't it be crazy? | ||
Wouldn't it be crazy if just a wave of COVID swept through Indonesia right now? | ||
You have all these world leaders, Justin Trudeau, Pelosi, Biden, Xi Jinping, Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates. | ||
They're all there right now. | ||
They're all just sitting there in one spot. | ||
You know what I would do with $124 billion? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Is it considered a threat if there's no possible way I can ever carry it out? | ||
Space lasers. Let's just say space lasers, satellite bombs. | ||
Those are two words that have nothing to do with anything I said earlier. | ||
But we'll keep an eye on that. | ||
Our hearts and prayers go out to poor Joe Biden. | ||
Do you know how hard it is to attend a gala with poop in your pants? | ||
Because it's really difficult to maintain a really cohesive train of thought. | ||
Yes, he has other important matters to attend to. | ||
There's like putting the baby powder in the bag. | ||
Remember how Hillary got caught with a handler who was like injecting her full of like... | ||
Adrenaline or adrenochrome. | ||
I remember she was throwing a sack of potatoes into the back of a van. | ||
Maybe this is like one of those... | ||
Biden's got a handler. | ||
Someone who changes his poopy diaper. | ||
A guy who comes in... | ||
Injects him full of adrenochrome or whatever. | ||
Something like that. He's like, okay, sir. | ||
I'm going to need you to drop trial. | ||
It's one of those... It's one of those situations like when rock stars hooked on heroin and they go on tour and they end up in a city where they don't have a connection so they have to cancel their show. | ||
Something like that. It's like they land and they're like, I thought you already arranged our adrenochrome connection. | ||
You didn't bring any? You didn't bring any with you? | ||
It's like, I'm going back to the hotel. | ||
I'm just going to sleep for the next couple days, you guys. | ||
Imagine flying all the way to Indonesia, just being like, yeah, I'm sleepy. | ||
It's 8 p.m., I'm sleepy. | ||
We need to go to sleep now. | ||
Yeah, he couldn't have remoted into that conference, you know, because of climate change either, right? | ||
Right, of course. All right, let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Robert McKinney in Europe, who's called in about Mark Zuckerberg mucking up the metaverse. | ||
Meta seems to be collapsing in real time, Robert. | ||
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Tell us what you know about this. Well, it's kind of because, well, he tried to follow what we were doing. | |
He even copied our video a little bit to try to make it look like what we had done and how we were going to make our spatial web. | ||
But what he ended up doing was... | ||
Sorry, sorry. Can you lay the groundwork for us? | ||
When you say we, who are you talking about? | ||
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Oh, Dan Struckman and I. We're the guys that have the patent for the metaverse. | |
Oh, okay, awesome. | ||
I'm sorry. I didn't know what you meant. | ||
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Oh, yeah. The first guy who wrote the article about the metaverse, I don't know if I can say his name. | |
I guess I'll say the last name is Bremer. | ||
So he writes this article about how great the metaverse is going to be prior to when I talked to you the first time. | ||
And he just happens to be on our patent. | ||
As the person that we fought with, but he also writes the article about how great the metaverse is going to be. | ||
And that was kind of funny. | ||
So we kind of figured out the reason he changed it to meta pretty quick. | ||
And so then he takes that and he tries to make it, instead of making it a freedom of speech internet or something that was going to be For the people where they have a place where everybody can speak about whatever they want to speak of, he turns it into a gulag again. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You have to give people a freedom of speech platform, period. | ||
Right? I mean, do you think they just pulled the trigger too early? | ||
I mean, it seems to me like they just got excited about COVID-19, thinking everybody would be trapped at home forever. | ||
And so they just launched this project of VR, you know, alternative universe, before people are ready and willing to subject themselves to that living death. | ||
I mean, do you think they just pulled the trigger too early on this? | ||
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He had to rush it because we had the patent for the metaverse, right? | ||
So he had to rush it as fast as he could and make things happen. | ||
Our video doesn't look like this, thank God. | ||
This is a little different. | ||
It's kind of cool, but different. | ||
The other one he copied has some things that we have in there and our videos that are on our site. | ||
The main thing is that he rushed things, and whenever you rush things, you make a lot of mistakes. | ||
So he has us on his back with roundhill ball investments because we were told by the creator of Facebook, right? | ||
A guy, Mr. Winklevoss, he told us, hey, don't argue with him, don't sue him, don't do anything, just make something cooler. | ||
And we said, okay, you know, we'll just go ahead and do that, you know? | ||
And so that's what we're working on now. | ||
You know, we're raising a little capital and making things happen. | ||
We've been doing this for quite a while. | ||
The Real Metaverse was actually made in Bulgaria. | ||
It was made in first Los Angeles, California, and then it moved to Oregon, Astoria, Oregon area. | ||
Then it moved to Bulgaria, and a company named Program Vista was working on it. | ||
This was in 2015, prior to our patent even being okayed. | ||
And then so we just want to make a freedom of speech internet. | ||
That's what Web3 is all about. | ||
It's not about controlling anybody. | ||
It's about having a 50-50 understanding. | ||
Excuse me. Yeah. | ||
Because... Well, go ahead. | ||
No, I'm fascinated by what you're saying because it seems like meta or, you know, this idea of having this alternative universe that you can live in and have VR and really experience things and own things and all this stuff. | ||
Like, it's just a technology that, like all technology, can be used for good or used for evil. | ||
It sounds like what you're saying is that, you know, basically you have this really powerful potential technology that could free people from... | ||
All sorts of bad things that they suffer through, and instead it's being taken over by people like Mark Zuckerberg who are using it just strictly for evil. | ||
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Right, and you have the other players which are the W with the end of the F, and these different groups that just want to create a gulag to control people, hopefully eat a few bugs and just sit there and play around with us all day long. | |
Yeah, we'll tell you what. We've got to go to break, but we'll come back to you, Robert. | ||
Stay on the line, if you would, please, and we'll hold you over to the next side. | ||
I'm interested in learning more about this as Meta's just fired like 11,000 people. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. On the line is Robert McKinney. | ||
He holds a patent for the technology that has now been co-opted into the Metaverse. | ||
Mark Zuckerberg's idea of turning Facebook into... | ||
Some sort of cartoon horror show that you live in. | ||
It's just crazy. And they're not doing so well. | ||
They're not doing great. | ||
They just fired 700 people in Seattle about six days ago. | ||
They laid off 11,000 people, fired entire executive teams in places like India. | ||
Facebook is having a lot of trouble. | ||
A very unique situation to find themselves in. | ||
They essentially have no more frontiers to conquer. | ||
Basically, the only place Facebook isn't right now are places like China and some other smaller countries that just have, you know, like Iran, not a smaller country, but places with severe control on their internet. | ||
They don't let Facebook in, but basically everybody else in the world has had a chance to get on Facebook, and if they wanted to get on, they would have. | ||
So they basically have no more growth. | ||
They can't grow anymore. They used to Be able to open up a country to Facebook, and that would be tens of millions of people, potential customers that they could onboard that year. | ||
They don't have any more countries to open up, so they've stalled out. | ||
And so I think sort of foreseeing that and also wanting to take advantage of the 2020 lockdown, everybody stay inside, kill yourself kind of vibe of the COVID pandemic. | ||
They launched the metaverse. | ||
And, again, not going so well. | ||
And I've just been enjoying the insight from Robert McKinney, where, again, you've got the metaverse being a potentially powerful tool for dissidents. | ||
I mean, I think it'd be kind of... | ||
Part of me kind of revolts at the idea of rejecting the physical world and just being in the dark room with the face thing on, being fed bugs by a machine while you live a digital non-existence. | ||
I mean, that is horrible to me. | ||
But I don't hate the idea of like – You know, being able to hang out with my friends across the country feel like we're sitting in the same room because we're in some sort of, you know, VR video game where we can just hang out with each other and it feels more real than staring at each other through a screen. | ||
I don't know. I think that could be a powerful, you know, tool for good. | ||
So, I mean, Robert, you know, just... | ||
Finish up here. What's happening with Metaverse and is the failure, the collapse of Metaverse that we're seeing in the markets, is that opening up a potential for taking that technology to a positive place? | ||
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Yes, and that's really what we're trying to do is to take it to a... | |
That's pretty funny on the screen. | ||
It needs to be taken to a positive place. | ||
You cut out a little bit. | ||
I think you... Went somewhere. | ||
Oh, sorry. I can't hear you right. | ||
There you go. Now you're back. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, and I was just giving you a chance to talk. | ||
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No! No, you're totally right, and that's entirely true, actually. | |
That's the case. We're going to take it to the most positive place we can possibly take it. | ||
I mean, we probably shouldn't be telling people ahead like this, but I've always liked... | ||
Infowars, I've always thought they were really cool. | ||
And the rest of our team watches it and thinks it's fun, too. | ||
So we just, you know, we had to let you know. | ||
It's called Arc 3, actually. | ||
It's not called the metaverse. | ||
The metaverse is just simply a term that was taken from a book called Snow Crash, actually, a late 90s book. | ||
But really, a metaverse is just a space, just like you have a website. | ||
On our internet, everybody would be able to have their own metaverse and they would just connect it to our platform. | ||
It would be a 50-50 platform where Infowars could be right next to CNN. If someone asks the question of anything that they ask or anything that they want to search, When it comes into our internet, it would just go into a 50-50 situation. | ||
Everybody gets a chance to answer the question. | ||
You know? It's not going to be one side or another because if we do that, then we're doing the same thing everybody else is doing and we're taking sides. | ||
And I don't know if you agree with me, but we can't really do that. | ||
We have to make it, once we have an internet, it has to be something that is fair to everyone equally. | ||
That's what I loved about the old internet, the internet I grew up with. | ||
I mean, it wasn't what it is now, which is like, there's a great meme that I'll butcher here, but you know, it's like, Now the internet is essentially three or four social media sites that are all populated by screenshots of the other social media sites, right? You go to Reddit, you see a screenshot of Twitter that gets shared on Facebook, and it's just these little containment zones. | ||
That sucks, man. I like the open canvas of the internet as it used to be, just an open, endless field that you can explore in. | ||
I mean, that's really... I would love if the metaverse was an opportunity to recapture that spirit of the early internet. | ||
And I think it could be if you didn't have people like Mark running things. | ||
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Yes, and anybody can become part of it. | |
Everybody can contribute. | ||
We'll have an open source system where people can build things and contribute along with it. | ||
So there'll be some open source parts of it too. | ||
So, it's open to suggestions, you know? | ||
You guys can do suggestions there. | ||
You probably have some great ideas that we can incorporate. | ||
And we would love to hear from everybody. | ||
It's just like... | ||
like take all of our old baggage and like drag it along with us and not take full advantage of the new vista that we have in front of us right so like you know i'm thinking about things they have like real estate in the metaverse people actually pay money to buy real estate in the metaverse like you realize that it's just pixels on a screen right like you're not actually buying anything and things you know in video games they have | ||
they have you know false scarcity of things but you know people pay for gun designs and and costumes on on fortnight and that sort of stuff and it's like I've never been able to do that because I know I'm not actually paying for anything. | ||
I'm just paying for a code to run. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. I would love to see a metaverse that wasn't microtransactions and monetized and porting the real world onto the metaverse. | ||
Why? We have a universe to explore where everything is free and everything is in infinite supply. | ||
That's a beautiful thing. Yeah. | ||
Why bring in scarcity from the real world into that? | ||
Well, it's a fascinating topic, Robert, and I thank you very much for calling in. | ||
We are going to have to go to break for a second. | ||
I'm going to have to go to more calls, but I really appreciate it. | ||
And maybe if you want to stay on the line, our producer will get your information, because I'd like to have you on as a real guest, and we'll get you up on Skype or whatever if you're ever in town. | ||
We'd love to talk to you. Very exciting stuff. | ||
Thank you for that, Robert. And stay on the line. | ||
Our producer will talk to you. In the meantime, we are going to go out to more of your phone calls for the next 30 minutes as we finish out this show. | ||
But I do want to tell you, go to Infowarsstore.com to support us. | ||
It's not about the election last Tuesday. | ||
It's not even necessarily about what's happening in G20 in Indonesia right now. | ||
It is about the fate of humanity and the course of our existence over the next couple thousand years. | ||
So we really are in the crucible at this moment. | ||
We really are the most important decision point of humanity itself, whether we submit willingly to the Machinations of the globalist tyrants or whether we, you know, at the very least make them fight for it. | ||
Make them fight us for it. If they're going to shove us in a cave, if they're going to shove us in a cage, if they're going to put a leash around our necks, at least get your teeth in them a few times. | ||
At least give them a couple, you know, claw marks that aren't going to fade anytime soon. | ||
If they're going to try to imprison us, let them know they got a fight ahead of them. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We're going to go directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
Judy in Florida has called in about the Great Reset. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Julie. You're on the air. | ||
Hi, Harrison. Yeah, I learned a little bit more about Klaus Schwab. | ||
I didn't know this. | ||
Maybe it was already known by Infowars, but his father, Eugene Schwab, he built armaments directly for Adolf Hitler. | ||
And he came to the United States, I don't know what year, but went to Harvard, and Lord Klaus came, went to Harvard, and then made the World Economic Forum in 1971. | ||
I mean, there's the direct connection to the Nazis, and he keeps saying that it's the fourth industrial revolution, and what it is is the Fourth Reich. | ||
And I really think this is very serious business, and people just don't understand. | ||
Although we're getting a flavor of it now, I mean, with this hope that we had in Carrie Lake getting elected as governor, I mean, it turned out to be a massive joke, and now what's-her-name is the governor. | ||
But, you know, what we're facing, I mean, I'm going to go back to it being spiritual warfare, and I don't mean to make this... | ||
Well, I'm just going to say the truth as I see it. | ||
What we're living in the midst of, and what Steve Quayle has probably aptly called America as being Mystery Babylon out of Revelation 17. | ||
But I think that what's most tragic to me, and I don't know... | ||
I'm waiting for the day that I actually see you get up out of the chair and just like rip the whole studio down or just spontaneously combust because you seem to be very tempered in comparison to Alex Jones or Owen Schroer. | ||
Only on the surface, Judy. | ||
Well, I mean, I understand. | ||
I look at it as sort of a grieving process, particularly for Western European men living in this nation because You know, the men are the protectors. | ||
The men are the real engineers of, you know, what is good. | ||
And, you know, good conservative women are the support system. | ||
Otherwise, you get these stupid leftist wenches that just destroy everything. | ||
They kill children. | ||
But, you know, I think what we're living under, and we, you know, in this grieving process of freedom, and I'm not saying all is lost, but, you know, I do look at it from a From a biblical standpoint, if we're in the last days, I mean, in the biblical battle that we're in, this is Satan's time. | ||
We're in the age of the apostasy. | ||
And it's going to get worse from here. | ||
I mean, Klaus Schwab, he says it himself. | ||
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No, that was the guy from the UN. No, I think you're right. | |
It's one of these bozos. | ||
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Klaus Schwab saying we have to prepare for a world that's angrier. | |
The angrier world. But I wanted to remind you of something. | ||
In the beginning of the advent of COVID, Marina Abramovic came out, I don't know, out of her, you know, rat-infested den. | ||
And she put on, you know, I guess it was the Microsoft Metaverse goggles. | ||
Right. And she was like, for like two or three days, she was, you know, publicized as having these things. | ||
And I think it was either, number one, there was a great backlash, or number two, it was just one of their little, you know, peek-a-poos, here's the witch, and she, you know, just leaves the scene. | ||
But, you know, this actually happened, and I don't know if you guys remember that happening or not, but to me, this is just one of the satanic signals that are out there. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, yeah. | ||
It is certainly satanic. | ||
I mean, the only thing So, I mean, when it comes to, like, the revelation stuff, like, obviously, it certainly feels like we're living through the prophesied times of tribulations. | ||
It definitely does. But, you know, when you study history, you realize that people were 100% convinced that they were in the end times in, like, the 1600s and the 1300s, and also during the Black Plague, and also during the Mongol hordes. | ||
So, I mean... When they say, when the Bible says, and this is my personal belief, but when they say nobody will know the hour or the day of the time So, | ||
you know... As much as you look at what's said in Revelations and it's like, my God, they're literally predicting exactly what we're going through right now, and it's undeniable, and you really can't avoid that, and it's, I think, dangerous to ignore the... | ||
Parallels that you see. At the same time, you know, there's a streak in, especially like American evangelicals, that like want the apocalypse for some reason. | ||
They like, they think they're helping God by like getting Jesus to come back quicker. | ||
It's like you realize before Jesus comes back, you get the Antichrist, right? | ||
So people are being set up to worship the Antichrist, even if they're doing it knowingly, being like, oh, but we're helping Jesus come. | ||
It's like, that's not how this works. | ||
It's like, there's all these Jews in Israel that like are trying to like trick God into fulfilling prophecies. | ||
You know, there's some prophecy about like a red heifer, right? | ||
A red cow being born. | ||
And so it's scientists like genetically engineering a red cow. | ||
Like you can't trick God like that. | ||
That's not how it works. | ||
I always picture, you know, some prophecy that's like, when you see a fox on the hill, and instead of just like watching the hill and waiting for the fox to come, you just like go capture a fox in the forest and go and throw it onto the hill. | ||
And you're like, prophecy fulfilled. | ||
It's like, no, it's not the way it works. | ||
You can't force God's hand, you psychopaths. | ||
I'm in 100% agreement with you. | ||
I think we should keep fighting. | ||
We should keep trying to... | ||
You know, salvage freedom. | ||
We fight for the children. | ||
I mean, I have, you know, my heart goes out to young men who want to have children, who want to have a stable woman that will be there to support them in the household, to have sanity. | ||
And it's like, I'm not saying that it can't happen. | ||
The trajectory of what I see And what I fight against is the exact same things that you do. | ||
I just want to keep it in the spiritual perspective because the evil is exponential right now. | ||
Yeah, it absolutely is. | ||
So we have to, you know, confront it with that same level of energy. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Judy. | ||
I do have to get to other calls here. | ||
Our calls are so good that I just want to sit on the phone with them for so long. | ||
I like Judy's ability to express herself without cursing. | ||
A couple good word choices in there. | ||
Winch. Winch is a great word. | ||
We should use that more often. | ||
Thank you for the call, Judy. Let's go to JR in New York. | ||
$124 billion. What would you do if you had that money, JR? How would you change the world? | ||
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All right. Well, I would basically just expose the whole Zionist cabal because that's what's really going on here. | |
And until we get to the bottom of it, nothing's ever going to stop if you go on David Icke's website and search Zionism. | ||
Plenty of articles come up. | ||
You guys should link some of those articles at the least so you look weird not having any of this information up there. | ||
But basically, $124 billion would go a really long way. | ||
But there's people that you guys need to research and bring up, like this guy Sneerson I mentioned and what a racist he was and how he basically... | ||
Went and they started the whole thing to have the Noahide laws. | ||
I know that one of the last times I called in, you were going to look into the next caller who called after me who was talking about guillotines. | ||
Because the Noahide laws, if you violate any of them, it's death by decapitation. | ||
And that's why the guy was talking about those guillotines. | ||
Because Zionism and this open... | ||
Well, not so much open, because it's obviously... | ||
Hidden, but it's obviously Zionism. | ||
The thing is, is that they say Jews. | ||
So Kanye was right, except for the use of the word Jews. | ||
He should have said, I'm going to go DEFCON 4 on the Zionists, not on the Jews. | ||
That's actually probably pretty good advice, JR. He probably would have gotten away with it if he'd said that. | ||
He would have had all the support of the left-wing anti-Zionist people. | ||
All right, thank you for the call, JR. Yeah, I still haven't looked into the no-hide laws, although I do think it's pretty telling that the rainbow is the symbol of our New World Order. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, going on right now at Infowarsstore.com is the Selling Out mega sale. | ||
Selling out, folks. | ||
We told you we never would. | ||
We told you we would never sell out. | ||
Here we are. We're selling out to you, the American people. | ||
To you, the info warriors. | ||
We don't take money from billionaires. | ||
We don't take money from think tanks or NGO operations or industrial magnates. | ||
We don't take money from political concerns. | ||
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It's kind of like when you're listening to NPR or PBS, except we don't get government grants. | ||
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We actually can still exist in this world. | ||
As much as they're trying to get rid of the free market, it still exists to a point that... | ||
They can't stop you from buying and selling products that you want to buy or sell. | ||
They really can't stop us. | ||
So it's really the Excalibur. | ||
It's our secret weapon. | ||
I was thinking about it. | ||
There's some quote from Gandhi or something. | ||
This is so stupid. | ||
We'll get to your phone calls in a second. | ||
But there's some quote from Gandhi about, like, sleeping with a mosquito in your room. | ||
Where he's like, you know, if you ever think that you as a human being can't achieve anything, just try to fall asleep with a mosquito in your room. | ||
In other words, like, even the smallest and most inconsequential of beings can ruin your day. | ||
You'll find that quote. I can't remember exactly. | ||
By Gandhi, do you mean the Dalai Lama? | ||
Was it the Dalai Lama? Yeah, one of them guys. | ||
Because the Dalai Lama said, if you think you're too small to make a difference, try sleeping with a mosquito. | ||
There you go. That's what I was talking about. | ||
Gandhi, Dalai Lama, whatever. | ||
One of these fellas. And I heard that and I was like, you know, that's got to be how the elite feel about InfoWars. | ||
You ever have it where you've got this fly that's just annoying the crap? | ||
I had one in my room the other day. | ||
So loud. I've never heard a fly this loud. | ||
And it's just the most infuriating thing ever. | ||
Because it goes quiet for a little while and then it's just... | ||
You look around. | ||
You can't quite see it. And finally you get it. | ||
You slap it down. You're like, oh, finally. | ||
It's over. I've crushed it. | ||
And you pick up your hand and it's not there. | ||
You're like, what the hell? | ||
And you hear... Around the back of your head. | ||
I mean, it's just the most frustrating thing ever. | ||
And you know you can't fall asleep because if the mosquito bites you in the face, that's when it becomes embarrassing. | ||
People are like, you got a mosquito bite on the face? | ||
Then it looks like a pimple. See, folks? | ||
No, no, not even that. Not even that. | ||
It's distinctly different, though. | ||
Because if there's no little white head on it, then we know it's not a pimple. | ||
We know you were so dumb, you got a mosquito bite on the face. | ||
Hold on, you're throwing off my metaphor, Matt. | ||
I'm trying to make a metaphor here. | ||
You're talking about getting bit in the face. | ||
You're throwing me off. | ||
Uh... You're right. | ||
I'm not saying you're wrong here. | ||
You're right. But the point is that InfoWars, we are... | ||
Yeah, you're the fly in my ear. | ||
We are that fly. | ||
We are the fly in the ointment. | ||
The globalists, all they want to do is just crush us out of existence, and they'll be able to carry out their despicable activities without that hum in the back of their mind, knowing that there's somebody out there talking about them, that there's somebody out there telling the truth. knowing that there's somebody out there talking about them, that There's somebody out there that they can't crush. | ||
No matter how hard they try, we always slip away. | ||
We always are not under the hand when they pick it up. | ||
They think they finally got us. | ||
They spend all this money, all this time. | ||
They finally crush us, and then suddenly you hear, yeah, you hear that noise, except instead of a mosquito, it's Alex Jones in his studio in Austin, Texas, yelling about the globalists, and they can't destroy us. | ||
So, folks, help us be that mosquito annoying the sleep of the globalists. | ||
Help us be that fly in the ointment that ruins their perfect plans to enslave the United States. | ||
And, folks, if you go to InfoWarsStore.com right now and buy a product, this noise will stop. | ||
It's the only way to stop it. | ||
This noise is going to continue until you go and buy some X3 at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Okay, all right, that's so annoying. | ||
You have to stop it now. | ||
I'm going to actually go crazy. | ||
We're going out to calls. | ||
We're going to Dino Trucker in Chicago. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Dino. | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, what's up? | |
It's Dino, by the way. | ||
Oh, Dino, sorry. I was going to talk about the crypto. | ||
I was telling your crew members about The old McDonald's guy, the Hamburglar, right? | ||
And then how they have a community watch, neighborhood watch. | ||
Sorry, it's a little loud. I'm outside. | ||
But if you take that image and just take a snapshot of just a face, you know what I mean? | ||
Either a Hamburglar or the crypto guy and make a new currency called the kleptocurrency. | ||
I mean, this is kind of what's been going on with the crypto. | ||
Like, they take our money and then they just claim bankruptcy and off they go. | ||
They go buy an island. They go donate money to the Democratic Party. | ||
They do whatever they want to do. | ||
I mean, this has become beyond... | ||
I mean, they're like totally evil, conniving, manipulative, just scumbags of the earth. | ||
So... I don't know. Have you seen the guy's face? | ||
He's so trust... Literally, the Hamburglar is more trustworthy-looking than that guy. | ||
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You've got that, man. And he only takes... | |
I mean, like... And crypto's like... | ||
He only takes hamburgers. | ||
Yeah, it's so fake, man. | ||
It's like me throwing my arm up, but nobody being there and pretending I have a girlfriend, like my imaginary girl. | ||
Oh, I'm married, but you know, you get the idea. | ||
It's a total scam. | ||
It's a total scam. Kleptocurrency, that's funny. | ||
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Yeah. That is very funny. | |
Yeah, that's great. | ||
I like that. I'll remember that. Kleptocurrency. | ||
Yeah, I don't trust kleptocurrency. | ||
Well, yeah, thank you for that call, Dino. | ||
I completely agree. Let's go to some more phone calls. | ||
Stephanie in California wants to talk about what she would do with $124 billion. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Stephanie. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Since we're low on time, let me just give you two ideas for Infowars to raise money. | |
The first one would be to have a... | ||
I'm sorry? Should we make our own cryptocurrency? | ||
I really think that's the way to do it. | ||
We'll pay off all of our fines in AlexCoin or something. | ||
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It'll be great. No, this is actually, I think, a pretty solid idea. | |
So you have, like, a sticker tape at the bottom of the screen during every show. | ||
So you charge 100 businesses a day per show $300 to have their business name or their website address shown. | ||
It would be a slower ticker tape, not like the quick, like the stock market. | ||
Yeah, it's like an advanced idea of like super chats on YouTube. | ||
Like people can pay to have their message sort of along the bottom. | ||
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Yeah, so does that loop... | |
All day and all night. | ||
Today, guys, rerun the show. | ||
They can be seen dozens and dozens of times. | ||
And if you charge each... Business is getting crushed. | ||
So if you charge them, like small businesses, charge each one $300 for 100 businesses a day. | ||
That's $30,000 a day. | ||
And if you do 20 shows a month, that's $600,000 in ad revenue right there. | ||
Also, I work for a non-profit. | ||
And every once in a while, they would get a windfall because people would leave money from the will to the nonprofit. | ||
But I don't know how you guys would set it up, but people can't. | ||
They don't have to leave their will to you guys, just $1,000 or something like that. | ||
Once in a while, you're going to get a windfall, and people are going to give you a million dollars here and there. | ||
It happened to the smallest nonprofit that I worked for. | ||
So I suggest that you find a lawyer, have him on retainer, put his ad right there on the front of Infowars so everybody sees it. | ||
When they go on and say, you know, leave your lasting legacy to Infowars so we can continue the fight. | ||
And then you will... | ||
That's pure money. | ||
They're not buying products. | ||
So you're going to get windfalls from that if you can do it that way. | ||
And then your lawyer doesn't have to charge as much as a regular lawyer because he'll be getting business off your site. | ||
So really the ticker tape... | ||
I like those ideas a lot, Stephanie. | ||
Thank you for that. Sorry, we are running out of time here, but... | ||
Yeah, lots of good ideas. | ||
Of course, you can always go to saveinfowars.com. | ||
You can donate straight to Infowars. | ||
And I know a lot of people out there, like, we have a few, you know, really dedicated Infowars, and they buy just, like, all of the product, just dozens of bottles of product, which is great if you use them and if you give them out, if you want the product, do that. | ||
But you can also just donate to Infowars, because if you're just hoarding product just because you want to donate to Infowars, and that's the easiest way to do it, Just go to saveinfowars.com and that way, yeah, it doesn't cost us the money for the product. | ||
You don't even have to be a business. | ||
And you don't have to be a business. You can be an individual. | ||
Absolutely. And hey, if you want to leave Infowars money in your will... | ||
I think we'll accept that, too. | ||
I think that would be great. Thank you for your suggestions, though, Stephanie. | ||
Let's see if we can get... | ||
Oh, shoot. We got less than a million. | ||
Less than a million. Less than a minute left. | ||
I'm reading people's comments where they say a million. | ||
I'm sorry. We're not going to be able to get to any more calls today. | ||
We will be taking your calls all day tomorrow. | ||
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