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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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In 1814, we took a little trip along with Colonel Jackson down the mighty Mississippi. | ||
The evil abuse of children that the world is waking up to today has been going on for many, many years. | ||
The Industrial Revolution was fueled by hundreds of thousands of children sold off of orphan trains at local fairs across the country, many of which were born within orphan asylums and referred to as foundlings. | ||
History shows us that not everyone sees an innocent child as someone to protect, and the Balenciaga scandal is exposing a hidden cult that celebrates the death and torture of children. | ||
The same photographer who placed the Supreme Court ruling on child porn in the Balenciaga ad that sparked this whole recent scandal Also did a photo shoot for France's Double Magazine that featured a traumatized-looking child having her passport photo taken for a trip to the same Disney Cruise Line that provides snorkeling trips off the coast of Epstein's Island, otherwise known as Little St. | ||
James. Both photoshoots appear to have been styled by Russian stylist Lada Volkova, a highly celebrated stylist in the fashion industry who works for Vogue, Adidas, Chanel, and has been a top stylist for Balenciaga since 2014. | ||
She has deleted her Instagram account since the scandal hit, but archived images show a dark appreciation for child abuse. | ||
Images of violent pedophilia, child torture, child disembowelment, Satanism, and cannibalism. | ||
Many of these images are appreciated by her rich and famous designer friends, Gosha Robchinsky and Marc Jacobs, both accused of peddling pedophilia in their own work. | ||
A recent video shows what appears to be fake babies sold in blood-spattered Balenciaga swag. | ||
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What's in your bag? In my bag? | |
Like, stuff for me. Should we do what's in your bag? | ||
Yeah, can we do what's in the bag, please? | ||
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Should I hold it for you and you can take things out? | |
Excuse me. Yeah. | ||
Look, there's like when she starts to cry, like when she's going to pee, I don't know. | ||
Then when she's boring, she's boring. | ||
Yeah, everything but it goes. | ||
Right as the Balenciaga scandal goes viral, Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman, who was recently glamorizing eating bugs, proudly releases her own Balenciaga ad on Instagram. - I'm sorry. | ||
From what we are learning about these people, it seems strange for us to put our faith in any single one of them. | ||
And by all appearances, this wasn't an accident. | ||
It seems to be another demoralizing psyop. | ||
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The Balenciaga stuff just gets worse and worse. | |
Check this out. The people that recruited all of the models for Balenciaga's runway show was a woman called Rachel Chandler who has been on Jeffrey Epstein's island. | ||
She's even posted the picture on Instagram of CCTV footage back in 2013 bragging about being on an island. | ||
This stuff's got me wondering if all high-end fashion brands are just fronts for human trafficking. | ||
So most of us know by now that Balenciaga got themselves canceled by having BDSM bears photographed with children. | ||
The same style bears were featured in one of their last runway shows, which was held in a mud pit, as if the brand weren't disgusting enough. | ||
But who opened for the show? | ||
Yeah, Kanye West was pretty close with Balenciaga before they got canceled for that last photo shoot. | ||
Kanye's been all over the place for years. | ||
Everybody knows that. I'm sure he's been through a lot. | ||
I feel for him, but let's keep our eyes open, yeah? | ||
It's a very small club, and yet the majority of us still seem to obsess over them, like royalty, which begs the question, do we have any power? | ||
And if we someday find that we do, what are we going to do about this evil? | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
You know that Balenciaga, it means a couple different things in a couple different languages depending on where you put the spaces, but it either means like literally worship the devil or do as you will. | ||
Val is God is another way to put it. | ||
It's all a coincidence though. | ||
Don't look too much into it. | ||
It's all just a happy coincidence. They love fashion. | ||
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We'll be right back. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
What a show we have for you today. | ||
I got so much news to get into, so many videos to get to. | ||
We will be opening up the phone lines nice and early to take your phone calls before welcoming a special guest in the third hour. | ||
So let's just not waste any time at all. | ||
I'll get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch. | ||
For the 1st of December, 2022, breaking, Elon Musk confirms that Twitter has interfered with elections. | ||
It's a stunning admission from the new owner of Twitter.com. | ||
He confirmed on Wednesday that Twitter has interfered with elections. | ||
In response to a report from Reuters about Twitter's move to free speech under Musk, he replied that, quote, the obvious reality, as longtime users know, is that Twitter has failed in trust and safety for a long time and has interfered in elections. | ||
Twitter 2.0 will be far more effective, transparent, and even-handed. | ||
It was only a few days ago that Musk made the announcement that the, quote, Twitter files on free speech suppression will soon be published to Twitter itself. | ||
The public deserves to know what really happened. | ||
Very excited for that revelation. | ||
Of course, we already know generally... | ||
What's going on there. | ||
It's pretty transparent in the way that they manipulate and coordinate with the powers that be. | ||
There have also been concerns that the big tech platform interfered with elections in African countries by suppressing and censoring information there. | ||
Bloomberg reported in 2020 that social media platforms were cracking down on election-related content in Guinea due to concerns that the existing government was using these platforms to spread misinformation. | ||
It's misinformation, you see. | ||
It's not just in America. It's around the world that they're using their power as providers of Internet services to manipulate politics to their own ends. | ||
And that's our number one story on the Daily Dispatch because there's going to be a lot of stories about Twitter today. | ||
A lot of strange activity behind the scenes that we'll be looking into. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
Meanwhile, the White House says it is not taking a side on the cause of anti-lockdown protests in China. | ||
Why would they? We're going to show you some videos today of the true horror of living in a Chinese-style communistic system. | ||
But why would the White House stand up against that? | ||
That's what they're going for. | ||
You understand that, right? In Xinjiang's capital Urumqi, where at least 10 people is where the people died in the fire because they were locked and welded into their building and were allowed to burn or suffocate to death. | ||
Most of the city's residents have been prevented from leaving their homes for over 100 days as a result of the draconian rules, which are still in place after nearly three years after the pandemic began. | ||
While Chinese citizens are now clearly being subjected to human rights abuses in the name of maintaining a brutal lockdown, the White House could only respond with a mealy-mouthed statement. | ||
Kirby prevaricated by saying the White House was, quote, on the side of peaceful protests, but the administration was not, quote, taking a side in terms of what these protesters are about. | ||
And, of course, when they say they're in favor of peaceful protests, it's only certain ones, and it only needs to be peaceful in certain regards. | ||
In other cases you'll have peaceful protesters arrested while violent rioters get off scot-free. | ||
It's all very confusing because none of it's legitimate or consistent. | ||
It's all at a whim depending on their particular agenda. | ||
Which... There's actually some news out of China that sort of contradicts this. | ||
They're actually letting up in some cases and cracking down in others. | ||
But three years after, you're still being forced to wear a mask, still being forced to stay inside. | ||
It's pretty horrific. And there's a trend on Twitter now of people posting videos and going, look at the way the police are brutalizing these poor Chinese citizens. | ||
Oh wait, this is Melbourne. Oh, wait, this is Ottawa. | ||
Oh, wait, this is Washington, D.C. And posting videos from the brutal crackdowns on protesters in Western countries by Western police showing that there really is no difference between the Chinese and Western response, except for, I guess, in scale. | ||
But there's a reason why we're not still in lockdown. | ||
You get that right. There's a reason that the Chinese have been... | ||
You know, this pot that's boiled over at this point while the Western world has returned largely to normal. | ||
And it's not because the people in power wanted it that way. | ||
It's because the people who stood up against these brutal lockdowns forced them to temper their madness just a little bit. | ||
Meanwhile, Elon Musk's Neuralink might start clinical trials with humans in six months. | ||
In April 2017, Musk said that Neuralink aims to make devices to treat serious brain diseases in the short term, and the ultimate goal is human enhancement. | ||
Neuralink, an American brain chip production company, will likely launch clinical trials in humans in six months, the head of the company Elon Musk has announced. | ||
Elon Musk, truly a jack-of-all-trades, you might say. | ||
On one hand, he's releasing free speech on Twitter and being attacked for it. | ||
On the other hand, he wants to put a chip in your brain to control you. | ||
So, I guess I'll say I'm lukewarm on him right now. | ||
It's bizarre. We're going to cover this story later. | ||
But also... | ||
On Musk, Musk is dominating our daily dispatch today. | ||
EU and U.S. turn up the heat on Elon Musk over Twitter. | ||
EU commissioner warned the billionaire must adhere to the rules as Janet Yellen indicates Washington could review purchase. | ||
Yeah, they're going after Twitter with everything they got. | ||
Javier Espinoza in Brussels, James Politi in Washington, Christina Criddle in London, and Hannah Murphy in San Francisco. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I'm sorry. I'm sorry, I'm a little excited. | ||
I think I just read the authors of this article. | ||
That's who wrote these. Elon Musk is under renewed pressure from the U.S. and E.U. over his ownership of Twitter as regulators clamp down on the billionaire's push to transform the social network into a freewheeling haven of free speech. | ||
Well, we can't have that. | ||
Can't have free speech on the Internet. | ||
That's dangerous. Isn't it great? | ||
Isn't it amazing when it's... | ||
The conservatives being openly censored, destroyed, having their reach limited, and the true stories that they say deleted from the internet, it's a private company. | ||
It can do whatever it wants, okay? | ||
It's a private company. Sure, they host child porn. | ||
Sure, they use their power to sway U.S. elections and elections around the world, but it's fine because they're a private company. | ||
But when that private company actually... | ||
Follows the dictates of the Constitution when it actually is owned by somebody that seems to want to encourage free speech rather than restrict it. | ||
Well, suddenly everybody needs to step in. | ||
Suddenly the White House has an interest in keeping an eye on Twitter. | ||
Suddenly Janet Yellen is talking about perhaps wanting to review the purchase of Twitter. | ||
Everybody who's anybody is suddenly poking their greasy noses into Twitter's business to try to get things back to normal. | ||
Normal, of course, being a cabal of unaccountable international weirdos who get to dictate whether the U.S. president can speak to his people or not. | ||
They'd much rather have a shadow. | ||
Elon Musk, he's out there. | ||
He's in the open. | ||
He's telling everybody exactly what he's doing. | ||
He's going on Twitter and saying, here's what we're doing now. | ||
Here's what's happening here. | ||
Here are the new updates you can expect. | ||
Here's who we're releasing. | ||
Totally open, totally transparent, apparently, at least much, much more so than the former Twitter regime, which just operated behind a curtain like the Wizard of Oz and just made decisions without ever justifying it, without ever able to be questioned. | ||
And also it was controlled just like Facebook by an oversight board that was full of people that aren't even from America, literal just non-Americans, people in foreign governments actually sitting on the oversight board and deciding whether or not your president has the ability to people in foreign governments actually sitting on the oversight board and deciding Literally, the foreign justice minister of the state of Israel was on the oversight board that silenced Donald Trump and got him kicked off of the Internet following January 6th. | ||
You know, when he put out a video saying stay peaceful and everybody go home and then they took it down and said, actually, that video was supporting violence. | ||
So we deleted the president of the United States. | ||
It's a it's it's a crazy situation, folks. | ||
And we're going to talk a lot about Twitter today. | ||
Not just because it's some social media company that... | ||
We want to be able to be on to post fun memes, but because the most powerful people in the world seem utterly horrified that they don't have control over it anymore. | ||
They seem to place a heck of a lot of importance on this particular free speech platform, this particular social media platform. | ||
And so maybe it's worth paying attention to ourselves. | ||
And we'll get into some of the machinations going on behind the scenes there. | ||
As, by the way... | ||
Tim Cook and Klaus Schwab in Washington, D.C. What? | ||
Something suspicious going on there? | ||
Yes, definitely. We'll check it out. | ||
Finally, we have an answer to the story yesterday. | ||
San Francisco, we reported, the police were asking for killer robots, and it's been approved. | ||
San Francisco will allow police to deploy robots that kill, but they say, don't worry, we're not talking about robots with guns. | ||
That's crazy. We're talking about robots with bombs, so nothing to worry about now. | ||
amazing stuff it's horrifying all right ladies and gentlemen welcome to the American Journal What a show we have for you. | ||
We have just so much to cover right now. | ||
It's hard to even know where to begin. | ||
We're going to be talking about, there's been a lot of revelations into the corruption of the FBI and the DOJ, how it has been weaponized and politicized to go after conservatives, as we all know well. | ||
But we've got a lot of details about that now. | ||
Also, Twitter and free speech will be a big topic that we'll cover. | ||
And Sam Bankman-Fried in the FTX scandal, the fraud, Todd, the $20 billion kid currently living his life in the Bahamas and being interviewed by the New York Times and Good Morning America and acting like a very naughty little child. | ||
I mean, it's just it's unbelievably bizarre. | ||
And it gives a lot of insight into just the exact level of power that certain people have in this country. | ||
We've got a lot of videos. | ||
We're going to get to all of those videos. | ||
We also have a lot of videos of... | ||
What's happening in China. And, God, just a lot. | ||
Just a lot to get into. | ||
Also, Charlie Kirk held a speech at University of New Mexico yesterday. | ||
Savannah Hernandez was there getting video on the ground, interviews and such, with protesters that showed up. | ||
Turned into more or less a full-on riot. | ||
Little weirdos trying to fight police in full-on riot gear and getting their butts handed to them. | ||
It's pretty fun content, honestly. | ||
But... We'll get to that because, again, it explains—it's really illuminating. | ||
It shows just how mindless these people are. | ||
They literally don't know who Charlie Kirk is, and they are pulling their hair out and screaming as loud as they can at somebody that they've never even heard talk. | ||
They have no idea what he's all about. | ||
And it also should give you some insight into how seriously you should take the outrage of the left. | ||
They're literally yelling at people that they don't know about stuff they don't understand— And Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie Kirk, of all people. | ||
One of the most milquetoast personalities on the right right now. | ||
Not that he's not good. He's very good. | ||
He's very attractive to sort of the... | ||
More normie-level conservatives, I guess you can put it that way. | ||
And he's very good at what he does, but he's not exactly a Nick Fuentes-style character. | ||
He's not exactly way out there on the fringe saying stuff that is outrageous. | ||
He's just not. But it's all pretty incredible. | ||
Let's start off with Twitter, shall we? | ||
I thought this was put really well by Alexander Augustine, a.k.a. | ||
Wurzel Root. On Twitter, he says when they're winning, private companies can violate the Constitution. | ||
Sorry. It's a private company, so they get to do what they want. | ||
When we're winning, the private company will comply with the government or the government will bankrupt them. | ||
And that's exactly what's happening. | ||
Elon Musk has met with Tim Cook, apparently. | ||
He posted a tweet from the Twitter headquarters yesterday. | ||
Saying he had a very good conversation with him. | ||
Just wonderful. Good to hear. | ||
Elon Musk met with Tim Cook. | ||
Says they resolved the misunderstanding about Twitter being purged from the App Store. | ||
Tim Cook apparently said that was never being considered. | ||
They never said that. | ||
What? Us? Apple? | ||
No, we just say it's a sin. | ||
We say it causes spiritual damnation to allow people like Alex Jones on our platform, but we would never kick Twitter off the Apple store? | ||
What? Earlier this month, Musk warned activist groups and advertisers that he may use his new bully pulpit to launch a thermonuclear name in shame if they work to try to destroy free speech in America. | ||
But we already know that's happening. | ||
This is the thing. None of this is secret anymore. | ||
None of this is in the shadows any longer. | ||
You have people working behind the scenes to put pressure on companies and businesses, especially in the big tech world, to submit to their restrictions on free speech and to do the dirty work that the government has constitutionally prevented from doing. | ||
But now they're also just doing it out in the open. | ||
Companies are proud about this. | ||
Companies come out and say, we are doing this now. | ||
We are boycotting Twitter because they allow free speech, and everybody cheers them. | ||
So it's sort of beyond a conspiracy at this point, because conspiracies by definition are secretive. | ||
This is just a collaboration at this point. | ||
On Monday, Musk went hard against Apple CEO Tim Cook for threatening to, quote, withhold Twitter from its app store and pulling most advertisers from his site. | ||
Musk met with Cook personally at the Apple HQ on Wednesday and thanked him for taking him around. | ||
Musk said on Wednesday they had a good conversation. | ||
But immediately following this very good conversation, Apple CEO Tim Cook said, Was seen meeting with Republican lawmakers in Washington. | ||
Apple CEO Tim Cook this week traveled to Washington, D.C. to meet with top Republican lawmakers, reports Bloomberg. | ||
Cook is said to be aiming to create ties with the GOP as it prepares to assume control of the House in the new year. | ||
Again, I just can't help but think that we're being just set up for total, ultimate disappointment. | ||
Again, all we want is a GOP that actually stands for our rights. | ||
All we want is a GOP that uses the power that we have entrusted to them, that we have given to them through our vote. | ||
We have empowered them. You now have the sheriff's badge on your chest. | ||
You have the authority to do things that nobody else in the world can do. | ||
Doesn't matter how big a corporation is, the U.S. government You can stomp it into dust if it works against American rights. | ||
That's what the government is for. | ||
Are they going to do it? I seriously doubt it. | ||
They seem completely weak-willed and incapable of making meaningful difference. | ||
And when really it shouldn't be that hard because all they have to do is follow the lead of the left. | ||
It's not even the Democratic Party. | ||
It's just the people on the left. | ||
It's just the people in this ideological milieu that are willing to do whatever they can, use whatever power they have to progress their ideological agenda, regardless of precedent or justifications of any sort. | ||
Yellen hints at national security probe into Twitter purchase. | ||
So you just have to make up an excuse. | ||
This is what the Republicans need to learn from the left. | ||
If you want to do something, you just slap the words national security onto it, and then you can do it and claim anybody who resists is a threat to national security. | ||
It's a very convenient little trick they've worked up. | ||
Senior U.S. official previously said there was no basis for an investigation into the $44 billion deal, but now they're letting free speech take the reins, so they're going to have to step in. | ||
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has said federal officials could seek to launch a review into the billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk's recent purchase of Twitter if it were deemed to carry national security risks. | ||
And they get to decide whether it carries national security risks. | ||
So, yeah, I think they're going to review this. | ||
Sure, the economy's tanking. | ||
Inflation is at an all-time high and continuing to rise. | ||
Yeah, there's a railroad issue where the supply chain, which is already teetering on the edge, may be pushed over by the slightest gust of wind. | ||
But no, they're focusing on the important things like stopping Twitter from allowing free speech. | ||
And of course, I mentioned that the day after Elon was seen or posted a picture meeting with Tim Cook at At Apple HQ, Tim Cook was seen in Washington, D.C., which at the very same time, Klaus Schwab spotted in Washington, D.C. hotel. Hey, what a coincidence that is. | ||
You've got the leaders of big tech meeting with the newly empowered Republican majority at the same time that the World Economic Forum chair, Klaus Schwab, is in Washington, D.C. This is the international unelected global government Going to dictate terms and set the agenda for the next couple of days. | ||
Greg Price, who serves as the senior digital strategist for X-Strategies LLC, reported that Klaus Schwab is in Washington, D.C., taking a picture of him in the former Trump Hotel, now the Waldorf Historia. | ||
Just sitting there. Just sitting there in the hotel. | ||
Just by himself. | ||
Just all alone. No security, no nothing. | ||
Gotta be nice, knowing that you can try to destroy the world and not even have to fear retribution. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We're going to continue to talk about what's happening with Twitter and free speech in general. | ||
Tied that into the way the FBI and DOJ is working openly with these groups to censor people that anything from question their motives to question the election. | ||
Just anything of the sort. | ||
It's the biggest threat to our basic human rights that America's ever seen, and it's going completely uncontested by the people in power, either politically or those in the media, whose job it is to try to protect us from government overreach. | ||
No, they're actively involved in it now. | ||
Yellen hints at national security probe into Twitter purchase. | ||
Apple CEO meeting with Republican lawmakers in Washington, D.C. at the very same time that Klaus Schwab is spotted in Washington, D.C. No doubt there for some shadowy conclave of billionaires and their puppets, pets, politicians. | ||
Senator Scott Wiener is getting in the action. | ||
You know, he's the one that passed a law that made it legal to sodomize minors in California, made it legal to pass HIV knowingly onto your partner without telling them and avoid prosecution. | ||
Just a number of legislative decisions that have done nothing but increase the degeneracy and sexual exploitation going on. | ||
Amazing stuff. | ||
He keeps getting elected somehow. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
He says not even 24 hours after MAGA grifter Charlie Kirk tweeted homophobic lies about me. | ||
I received this threat repeating one of his lies. | ||
That was the point. | ||
Riling people up against me and other LGBTQ people. | ||
Pretty hilarious. Words have consequences and Twitter's becoming a cesspool for this crap. | ||
Here's the problem, though, that pretty much everybody noticed immediately. | ||
He posts this supposed tweet that he got or DM that he got of some sort. | ||
Essentially, he says, I received this threat, repeating his lies. | ||
But it's obviously a screenshot of something that he wrote himself. | ||
It's not just this cursor at the bottom that you can see, which is what appears when you're the one typing the message. | ||
But it also has parts underlined, like spell check. | ||
Spell check things under like this. | ||
He wrote this. This is in his note app. | ||
So Senator Scott Wiener wrote this to himself, screenshotted it, and put it out claiming that he was being threatened because Charlie Kirk told the truth about what Scott Wiener does in an attempt by Scott Wiener to Bring in the sympathies of other gay or lesbian people to act like they're the ones under attack when, again, he's punching himself in the face and saying, this is because I'm gay. | ||
If you're gay, you have to protect me. | ||
It's just weird and bizarre. | ||
But again, it's also an attack on Twitter. | ||
He's saying that this is the type of things that Twitter is allowing to happen. | ||
Twitter, he says, is becoming a cesspool for this crap. | ||
Okay. I mean... | ||
Does Senator Scott Wiener not like cesspool? | ||
Seems like his type of thing, actually. | ||
That's fine. Here's what he wrote to himself. | ||
He says, it's a shame you come out and you're trying to release all these pedophiles. | ||
Were these the lies? | ||
Are these the lies that Charlie Kirk was promoting? | ||
The actual fact? | ||
The actual news headline that talked about all the pedophiles being released? | ||
This is the lie that Charlie Kirk is promoting. | ||
He says, you're okay with people intentionally giving other people AIDS. Yes, he passed a law to that And your office can't even pick up the phone to answer these questions. | ||
You're a sick man. I don't even call you. | ||
You shouldn't even be a man. | ||
You're a sick individual. | ||
There with the spell check underlined because he wrote it himself. | ||
That's how bad these people are at false flags now. | ||
They don't even have to try. You're a sick individual. | ||
I don't care about what you do off hours, but when you try to force it upon California, it's like myself and others. | ||
You'll have something coming to you. | ||
People like you won't be able to walk down the street when light comes in the darkness. | ||
You're effing providing you piece of crap. | ||
So again, that was a message that Scott Wiener wrote to himself to try to pretend like he's some sort of victim when people disagree with his outrageous and nonsensical laws allowing people to spread AIDS secretly to their lovers. | ||
Okay. Incredibly bizarre. | ||
But it's another tactic. | ||
You've got to build up the evidence before you go see Twitter. | ||
It's becoming a cesspool of violence and threats. | ||
We have to do something. Janet Yellen has to take time off of her very important schedule of destroying the economy to destroy free speech while she's at it. | ||
And it's worth reminding everyone that it doesn't matter how free or how free your country is or whether you have sprouted from the same original source as America. | ||
America is the only country in the world still with a First Amendment, with the right to free speech guaranteed and enshrined in its founding documents. | ||
That, of course, is why they're trying to destroy the founding documents. | ||
But in places like New Zealand, known for its rather lax government policy on a number of different things, that's decreasingly so ever since COVID. | ||
But Kim.com has revealed the New Zealand government has admitted they have backdoor access to censor content on social media. | ||
This is from a government official here. | ||
Official Information Act 1982 requested data. | ||
This is like the equivalent of the FOIA request. | ||
Say thank you for your request. | ||
You asked the following, has the government, any division of the government, any member of the government, or any organization acting on behalf of the government ever had partner access to Facebook's takedown portal? | ||
The response to this is yes. | ||
It's pretty unequivocal. Yes, they say, the Department of Internal Affairs has access to Facebook's takedown portal. | ||
Please note, we cannot advise if any other government agency has access to this takedown portal. | ||
And I'm sure they do. | ||
And I'm sure America does as well. | ||
It's a little bit hidden. It's a little bit more secretive. | ||
See, they don't have to hide the fact that the New Zealand government has direct access to Facebook's internal process for taking down information or taking down accounts. | ||
The government can just do that now. | ||
And they're doing it through the corporations, as we've pointed out for a very long time, as just sort of a workaround for the restrictions of the Constitution. | ||
It doesn't make it any less illegal. | ||
It's still the government doing it. | ||
It's still private companies doing it at the behest of government agents. | ||
But because they aren't just openly doing it themselves, they act like the government is not responsible, they clearly are. | ||
So this is a clear and blatant violation of the First Amendment. | ||
It's the utter and total destruction of that most basic human right that guarantees all the others. | ||
And it's slowly but surely being chipped away as we speak. | ||
I have a good video of this from Vivek Ramaswamy or something. | ||
He's very excellent on this. | ||
And we'll go to that video maybe in the next segment here as we continue our coverage of the total and utter destruction of free speech situation. | ||
But this story here also kind of ties into the Sam Bankman Freed story as well. | ||
We'll get into some of those videos in the next hour. | ||
Where Sam Bankman Freed stole $20 billion and is sitting free saying, but I didn't mean to. | ||
Yeah, but I didn't mean to, so you can't blame me. | ||
It was an accident. It was an oopsie-daisy. | ||
Sorry. Oh, my bad. | ||
Oh, I didn't mean to, though. | ||
Kind of like Hillary Clinton. | ||
Remember James Comey giving that speech saying, yes, she did break the law. | ||
Yes, she did have classified material. | ||
Yes, she did ignore subpoenas and destroy devices we told her to maintain as a part of our investigation. | ||
But we don't think she meant to. | ||
So she's free to go and elect her for president. | ||
She has my endorsement. I mean, it's just... | ||
It's wild how this works for some people. | ||
I didn't mean to. | ||
That just works. | ||
It's like that Dave Chappelle skit about white guys and the police. | ||
Oh, I didn't realize that was illegal. | ||
Well, you're free to go, sir. | ||
I mean, this is how these people act. | ||
Although it's not like a speeding ticket, it's stealing billions of dollars and or hijacking a United States presidential election. | ||
These are the crimes they're doing, and they're getting away with them by saying, I didn't mean to. | ||
Twitter's ex-safety Yoel Roth finally admits mistake of censoring post-Hunter Biden's scoop. | ||
Oh, it was a mistake. Oh, it was an accident. | ||
I see. It was a little oopsie-daisy. | ||
Just eliminating this bombshell story that shed incredibly negative light on Joe Biden's campaign and exposed the corruption of his entire family. | ||
Oh, it was an accident that you deleted that right before the election? | ||
It was a mistake. | ||
It was a mistake, I see. | ||
We'll get into more of what he says, and I'll show you that great video from Ramaswamy on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Still to come in today's program, we're going to show you the videos of Sam Bankman Freed getting a rousing applause from all the people that he schemed and scammed against. | ||
To make his billions of dollars in fortune, which he still has, by the way. | ||
He claims to have $100,000 in the bank. | ||
I'm just going to come out and say that's a lie, okay? | ||
So we'll get into why that is a little bit later. | ||
We'll show you those videos. | ||
Mock, laugh at, and perhaps rage at old Sam Bankman-Fried. | ||
I'm also going to try to squeeze it in today. | ||
If we don't have time, I'll have to do it tomorrow. | ||
But a caller called in a couple weeks ago, I think, and talked about some new supposed Messiah in Israel. | ||
I've done some research on this, and it's... | ||
Very hilarious. So we'll be debunking the false messiah in Israel. | ||
We're talking about how he and this idea is going to be used to bring in the real false messiah and the Antichrist. | ||
It's a very clever scheme I think they have going on, and I'll explain my reasoning behind that. | ||
I'll show you some pretty hilarious TikToks. | ||
This guy's miracles. It's very funny. | ||
We'll get into that as well if we have time. | ||
But first, let's get back to the real big issue here. | ||
As we've covered many times on this show... | ||
Called for years the Great Reset, the Great Cooperation, and explained how the U.S. government is circumventing the structures of the U.S. Constitution by outsourcing their tyranny to private companies. | ||
It's not that complicated. It's not that confusing. | ||
It's not that secretive. It's a part of the Great Reset plan. | ||
If you listen to the world government summits that they have, Klaus Schwab is not... | ||
He's actually extremely explicit in the tactic of bringing together the governments and the corporations of the whole world to work on behalf of the progress moving forward. | ||
And that's what they're doing. | ||
They're not just saying it. Of course, if you're a liberal, you can just pretend not to believe it. | ||
You can just pretend this isn't happening. | ||
You can just ignore this actual, literal, global government fascism being instituted. | ||
Because it's on your side for now. | ||
You can ignore it for now, okay? | ||
But it's being imposed. | ||
It's being installed. It is the biggest threat to human rights America has allowed to exist since our inception. | ||
Pretty horrific. And this guy who I keep seeing clips of him and every time he is just dead on the money, hitting the nail on the head. | ||
Really incredible stuff. I think it's Vivek Ramaswamy, although that's just from memory. | ||
He was on Fox News and explained this, almost like he's on Infowars. | ||
It's almost like Infowars is somehow breaking through the barriers, breaking through the matrix, and actually being... | ||
The same topics being discussed in mainstream media. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It's really wild. I mean, sure, it would have been nice if 10 years ago they were on the same page and we would have prevented it from ever getting to this point. | ||
But hey, better late than never, I guess. | ||
Let's go down to clip number nine. Governments using private actors to do through the back door what governments cannot do under the Constitution. | ||
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Let's watch. Look, this would have the framers of our First Amendment rolling over in their graves. | |
This is the number one thing they feared, is that the U.S. government would target critics of the U.S. government and try to silence them. | ||
But what they did not imagine is that the government would be coordinating with private actors to be able to do it through the back door. | ||
And I think there was some alarming reporting earlier this year. | ||
The removal of Alex Berenson by Twitter at the White House's behest is one good example of it, where the White House is Specifically targeting individual critics of the U.S. government and silencing them. | ||
If the First Amendment was crafted to protect against one evil, that was the number one evil on the list. | ||
But the reason they've been able to get around the Constitution and the First Amendment is they're using the invisible hand, if you will, of We're good to go. | ||
Of course, this has been our argument the entire time. | ||
And the real point of the government is to protect your rights, not just to not violate your rights, right? | ||
You don't institute a government and go, okay, you have... | ||
Essentially unlimited power to do what you will to the people of this country, but you're only empowered to not violate their rights. | ||
No, they're empowered to preserve your rights, even when your rights are under threat from private institutions, private organizations, or foreign governments. | ||
Our government is there to shield and protect Americans, not just not... | ||
Tyrannize them, right? | ||
The First Amendment isn't just saying that the government can't prevent you from speaking. | ||
It's saying that you have a right to free speech and the government is there to protect and ensure that right. | ||
I know this is government 101, people, but apparently we need to go over this again. | ||
But there's an even deeper cooperation going on. | ||
It's being revealed by the likes of Josh Hawley right now. | ||
But we've already seen it in action as we're covering this story. | ||
Twitter's ex-safety chief, Yoel Roth, finally admits mistake. | ||
Mistake of censoring Post's Hunter Biden story. | ||
Oopsies, it was a mistake. | ||
I just... Are you not insulted by the way they treat you? | ||
Are you not insulted by how stupid they think you are? | ||
They think you're Democrats. It's unacceptable. | ||
Yoel Roth, who was Twitter's head of trust and safety until he quit in November in the wake of Elon Musk's $44 billion takeover, confessed Tuesday that the company erred. | ||
They erred in restricting people from sharing the scoop. | ||
But he said, but we didn't know what to believe. | ||
We didn't know what was true. | ||
We didn't know if it was true or not. | ||
Imagine. So why don't you censor every single news story, you incompetent rube? | ||
What are you talking about? You didn't know. | ||
The newspaper was reporting it. | ||
How would you have known before that? | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
You could literally say this for any story that the newspaper publishes. | ||
You go, well, I don't have firsthand knowledge of this material, so I'm going to censor it now until, you know, two years from now when it doesn't matter anymore and everybody knows about it and the election's already been won, and then I'll release it because I just don't know if it's true or not. | ||
Well, read the article. | ||
If you don't know the article's not true, don't censor. | ||
I mean... These people. | ||
The excuses they make. | ||
This is treasonous activity. | ||
This is a blatant violation of our First Amendment right. | ||
And he got away with it. | ||
He's getting away with it. And he's getting articles written and saying, well, it was an accident. | ||
It was a whoopsie-duopsie. | ||
Oh, our bad. But of course, he didn't just do it himself. | ||
He had the backing of 50-plus intelligence agents who all came along to say, yes, we think it has all of the hallmarks of Russian disinformation. | ||
Just total lies. | ||
Just open, despicable lies of the most egregious type. | ||
And apparently people on the right are the only ones that care because it's politically expedient for the left to ignore the Open violation of our Constitution, the blatant censorship being carried out by our own government. | ||
These suicidal idiots. | ||
But Josh Hawley is, again, digging deeper into this, actually using the power that the American people have granted him to actually serve the American people, and is having amazing results. | ||
He says in June, a whistleblower came to me and Chuck Grassley with documents exposing Biden's plan for a disinformation board to suppress American speech. | ||
Now DHS has, under duress, turned over new emails that show more of what they've been hiding. | ||
Secretary Mayorkas told me under oath that the Disinfo board hadn't met yet back in May. | ||
But DHS emails reveal their Disinfo steering group held weekly meetings starting as early as February. | ||
The board was up and running. | ||
You lied under oath, huh? | ||
Gosh, maybe that should be a crime. | ||
I don't know. Maybe we should have like a crime to be in position of power and then lie to the civilian oversight that's duly elected into Congress. | ||
I don't know. I mean, is this a radical idea that maybe when you swear an oath to tell the truth and then you lie that there should be some punishment mechanism in place? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe I'm crazy here. | ||
Because apparently our entire intelligence system This stratosphere operates with the understanding that they can lie with impunity to the very people who are supposed to have the civilian oversight over them. | ||
Because I didn't elect Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
None of us had a chance to elect any of these people who have been placed into positions of power, Christopher Wray or any of the sort. | ||
Now, we elect the people who are supposed to have oversight over them. | ||
But if the people who have oversight over them don't know what they're doing and can't get them to give them any proper oversight... | ||
Then there's a major issue that we have in this country. | ||
DHS's collusion, he goes on, with big tech went much deeper than we knew. | ||
The board discussed an analytic exchange with big tech, and emails reveal plans for meeting with a Facebook official who suppressed the New York Post's Hunter Biden story. | ||
That's not all. The Decentral Board was partnering with Dim Dark Money Groups 2. | ||
The OMADR Network, a dark money outfit that has funneled millions of dollars into Dim advocacy groups, sent the board memos trying to shape the board's policy. | ||
Because it's not just that the U.S. government is involved in this. | ||
It's that it is a cooperation by the superstructure of leftist, activist, so-called philanthropist, non-governmental organizations and their big tech cronies all aligned against the American people working in the shadows to destroy your ability to speak up against them. | ||
It's despicable and horrific and the biggest threat to our country that we've seen since the Soviet Union had nukes aimed at us. | ||
The Biden administration says the disbanded Disinfo Board It says they disbanded the Disinfo Board, but we know their censorship mission continues. | ||
Whole agencies within the federal government are now engaged in domestic censorship. | ||
DHS must come clean to Congress with full, unredacted docs ASAP. Or maybe they'll just put that off until they can get all of our guns and then just admit what they're doing and laugh in our face with our inability to do anything about it. | ||
Maybe that's their plan all along. | ||
It's getting serious, folks. | ||
It's getting very, very tentative. | ||
We will finish up with the free speech coverage here as we have a lot of other stuff to talk about, but this is the biggest threat to America as we've known it. | ||
And there's more that I haven't even covered yet. | ||
Just to recap here and add a little on the top, I even mentioned that it's now been revealed that Google helped to go after the January 6th protesters by providing 5,723 Trump supporters I even mentioned that it's now been revealed that Google helped to go after the January Big Brother and Big Tech can team up to violate political opponents' privacy over J6. | ||
They can do the same to you, is the headline at The Federalist. | ||
Google gave the feds the personal data of nearly 1,500 individuals based on cell phone location data indicating their presidents near the Capitol complex on January 6th, 2021. | ||
The Department of Justice sought substantially more information as well, according to a recent court filing, including data on January 6th cell phone users wholly outside of the Capitol. | ||
These facts, coupled with Google's apparent disregard for the privacy rights of its customers, exposed the potential for the government and big tech to collaboratively target political opponents, which, of course, they have. | ||
So you've got the DOJ cooperating with Google and Facebook and others, including the FBI, getting direct access to Facebook DMs to censor and surveil people without their knowledge in violation of their privacy rights. | ||
You have Twitter finally allowing free speech, which has led to everybody from the White House to Janet Yellen to hint at national security probes into the Twitter purchase. | ||
Of course, in other countries, they don't have to worry about this sort of stuff. | ||
They just openly admit that they have active access and ability to take down people in the takedown portal, the official takedown portal of Facebook. | ||
So that's what the American government is headed towards, but still have the First Amendment at least forcing them to take more dishonest measures. | ||
You've got Senator Scott Wiener and other elected representatives writing their own threats to themselves in order to justify their proposed censorship. | ||
You've got the Josh Hawley investigation showing that the disinformation board was not only active long before they admit that it was active, but that it continues to this day. | ||
You've got Yoel Roth admitting it was a mistake to listen to all of the intelligence agents who demanded that they take down the Hunter Biden story as to not risk the election of Joe Biden. | ||
And all of this is normal practice for the intelligence agencies who have been doing it for decades. | ||
Here's a video from 1983 of a CIA agent explaining exactly how they get away with this. | ||
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Let's watch. Another thing is to disseminate propaganda to influence people's minds, and this is a major function of the CIA. And unfortunately, of course, it overlaps into the gathering of information. | |
You have contact with a journalist You will give him true stories. | ||
You'll get information from him. | ||
You'll also give him false stories. | ||
Did you buy his confidence with true stories? | ||
You buy his confidence and set him up. | ||
We've seen this happen recently with Jack Anderson, for example, who has his intelligence sources, and he has also admitted that he's been set up by them. | ||
Every fifth story just simply being false. | ||
You also work on their human vulnerabilities to recruit them in a classic sense to make them your agent so that you can control what they do so you don't have to set them up sort of, you know, by putting one over on them so you can say, here, plant this one next Tuesday. | ||
Can you do this with responsible reporters? | ||
Yes, the church committee brought it out in 1975 and then Woodward and Bernstein put an article in Rolling Stone a couple of years later 400 journalists cooperating with the CIA, including some of the biggest names in the business, to consciously introduce the stories into the press. | ||
And nothing ever happened to reverse that trend. | ||
So this is it. | ||
This is the great cooperation between the intelligence agencies who themselves are managed by international groups, the big tech companies, the media companies who cover up all of the activity between these and, you know, pretend and ignore major stories in the same way that CBS and all the other mainstream media outlets supported pretend and ignore major stories in the same way that CBS and all the other mainstream media outlets supported | ||
So politicians, the DOJ, the FBI, the surveillance networks, the CIA, the intelligence agencies cooperating and really combining and intermeshing with big tech, the surveillance apparatus, as well as the media and social media, silencing people from speaking out. | ||
This is the great cooperation is the biggest threat America has ever faced, in my opinion. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You would think three hours a day would be more than enough to cover just a smattering of the most important news. | ||
Maybe it's my fault. | ||
I mean, I got so much still to get into. | ||
We spent the first hour of this show basically just having to cover just what's been revealed over the last couple days about the way that the First Amendment is under direct attack. | ||
We didn't even get to some of the biggest stories. | ||
Senator Whitehouse pressed IRS DOJ to target conservatives. | ||
From the Daily Signal, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse called for revoking a tax exemption for a conservative group for not masking up and social distancing during the pandemic, insisted on a slew of investigations of other conservative groups, and pressed for the Internal Revenue Service to expand its reach. | ||
This is just the way the left is winning. | ||
Like, you want to know why the left wins? | ||
It's because they're... | ||
Evil, I guess, is the answer. | ||
They're not afraid to use their power in a completely inappropriate way to advance their own agenda. | ||
whether it's Janet Yellen claiming national security to try to interfere with the Twitter sale or using the IRS to go after conservative groups or using the DOJ and FBI to go after conservative groups or using the Oversight Committee to go after Donald Trump and investigate him and demand his tax returns to sift through and try to find just one single thing that they could claim was inappropriate to try to tag him with another charge. | ||
I mean, when you think about Donald Trump, there's only one of two things to believe. | ||
You either have to believe that he is the most brilliant criminal mastermind the world has ever seen and he's getting away with all of it. | ||
He really was a Russian disinformation agent. | ||
He really was a racist and a sexist and all of these other things. | ||
But he's so good at covering up his tracks. | ||
He really was trying to use Ukraine to get a political edge over his opponent, Joe Biden, who at the time wasn't his opponent and actually did blackmail the Ukrainian government into not investigating his son because he actually is the criminal mastermind here at But you have to like... And then he got away with January 6th. | ||
And he gets away with this. And he just gets away with everything. | ||
Because he's such a criminal mastermind. | ||
Or he literally has never done anything wrong. | ||
And the powers that be have relentlessly tried to throw false charges on him that have failed because there is no evidence because they're false. | ||
I mean, one of those is true. | ||
And one of them is a ridiculous lie that the media runs with on a continual basis. | ||
Okay? So... It doesn't matter what position they're in. | ||
The left has used whatever power they have not to do what they're supposed to do. | ||
It's not like they fulfill their obligation well and then they also do this other stuff. | ||
It's like they just completely disregard what they're supposed to be doing and they just use all of their power in the sole purpose of destroying their political enemies and aggrandizing power unto themselves. | ||
That's all they do. That's all they do. | ||
Is the IRS going after billionaires? | ||
No. It's going after people who pay their nanny $600 on Venmo. | ||
That's what it's going after. It's going after conservatives and trying to destroy their group through whatever process they can. | ||
Can't charge them with a crime? Hit them with an IRS charge. | ||
Take away their non-governmental status. | ||
Sure, there are NGOs in this country right now that are cooperating with the cartels to bring in millions of people across the border in blatant violation of our laws. | ||
Those aren't being touched by the FBI. Those aren't being touched by the IRS. Those are allowed to continue their operations Unmolested as they openly destroy this country with a full-fledged invasion. | ||
Many, many times the size of the Russian invasion of Ukraine every single month. | ||
They're allowed to continue that. | ||
Oh, but you want to buy Christmas trees for homeless people? | ||
The IRS is going to crack down on you like a ton of bricks. | ||
Every position of power they have, they use towards their own aggrandizement, towards their own benefit, and in lawless violation of regular Americans just trying to live their lives. | ||
It cannot go on much longer like this, and the Republicans seem utterly incapable of doing anything other than just pointing out what the Democrats are doing. | ||
That's the thing about, like, Josh Hawley. | ||
There's a great thread where he exposes that Senator Mayorkas has lied under oath multiple times that the American government is actively engaged in the destruction of the First Amendment. | ||
It's like they think this is the last step. | ||
It's like they think they're done after this. | ||
Like they think if they expose this, the American people will go, wow, we don't want a government that destroys our First Amendment. | ||
We'll vote these guys out. | ||
Well, they keep getting elected because the mainstream media doesn't cover this because the mainstream media is involved in this scheme. | ||
They are a key component of this operation. | ||
So you gotta do more that you have the power not just to expose what's going on, but to actually have some sort of recompense for it. | ||
Like, even if they're... I don't know. | ||
There's gotta be some... There's gotta be some charge. | ||
It's like attempted tyranny. | ||
Because that's the other thing, is you have leftists who all the time just go... | ||
You know, you point out, you go, look, they're trying to take our guns. | ||
And they go, yeah, but that bill failed. | ||
It's like, yeah, but they still tried, okay? | ||
Well, look, they're trying to install a disinformation board. | ||
The disinformation board dissolved, actually. | ||
Yeah, because we made them. | ||
But it didn't, actually. | ||
It's still operating behind the scenes. | ||
It's still being manned by the worst people in this country who, when they're, again, Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
His job is to protect the border. | ||
Not only is he completely, utterly failing in that, He is doing the inverse of what he has been empowered to do. | ||
He has opened the border and allowing for the mass migration of millions of foreigners into this country, totally unvetted, totally without regard for the laws of the United States. | ||
So what he's been empowered to do, he's not only not doing, he's facilitating the destruction of his obligation. | ||
But what he is doing is working with big tech to silence conservatives. | ||
It just doesn't matter whatever position you put them in. | ||
These people will use it to advance their own ends. | ||
And they all look like worms. | ||
I think that's the worst of it all, is that these people are just the least charismatic, least respectable. | ||
They're just despicable worm creatures that just run our country. | ||
It's amazing, isn't it? | ||
Just incredible. Of course, Tim Cook, it's amazing. | ||
People are like, well, what is Klaus Schwab doing in Washington, D.C.? We don't know. | ||
Meanwhile, Tim Cook and other big tech organizations meet with Republican lawmakers. | ||
Where are the Republican lawmakers with a backbone? | ||
Where are the people that are actually willing, not like the leftists, to abandon their obligation to progress their... | ||
Domestic agenda at all costs. | ||
But actually just uphold the Constitution. | ||
Actually just do what you're supposed to do and use the power that you have been granted to actually do the things that you're supposed to do. | ||
That's all we're asking. It's not an extreme ask here. | ||
It's literally just doing what you're supposed to do. | ||
And they can't do it. | ||
And we can't stop. We can't stop the Democrats from doing what they do. | ||
We just can't stop it. Can't do anything about it. | ||
Can't stop it. Nobody we elect seems to have... | ||
They're all... | ||
They're all toothless vampires. | ||
It's insane. There's just so much to cover. | ||
We're going to cover what's happening in China. | ||
We're going to try to cover this false messiah, but we're going to cover Sam Bankman Freed first, and we'll sort of explain exactly what's going on with them. | ||
But I gotta make up for the fact that I've spent the first hour and a quarter now, at this point, not asking you to go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Literally, I've covered just free speech for the entire first hour and not asked you to do the one thing that guarantees that I have the free speech to talk about all of this, which is to go to Infowarsstore.com and keep us on the air, keep band.video running, keep this singular outlet that actually seems to be the only one that truly not just understands but has the appropriate passion behind what is being done to us. | ||
And understand how serious of a situation that we're in. | ||
InfoWars is a completely unique, utterly uncontrolled media outlet that the media has done everything in its power and the politicians and the international cabal has done everything they possibly can to get us off the air, to silence us, to ruin our reputations, and humiliate us to the extent that we just don't want to play anymore. | ||
Well, we're still going to play the game. | ||
We're going to eventually win. | ||
You can't stop us because we still have the First Amendment. | ||
We're still going to fight for the First Amendment, and the American people still respect and understand the value of the First Amendment. | ||
So while that's still the case, we really, really appreciate you going to InfowarStore.com and giving us the physical ability to keep doing this. | ||
We got the spiritual and the ethical drive is there to continue to champion what America is all about. | ||
But whether we can physically do it or not is entirely up to you. | ||
Go to InfoWarsStore.com, take advantage of the Mega Blowout sale, get free shipping with all orders over $50, up to 60% off our top selling products, plus double patron points, InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Alright folks, I'm going to go ahead and give out the phone number right now. | ||
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Give me a call about your thoughts. | |
All calls now at American Journal, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
The amount of dishonesty in this world right now, it really is an empire of lies. | ||
And it's getting increasingly horrifying. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Let's talk now about old Sam Bankman Freed. | ||
Again, it's a... | ||
It's one of these topics that it's like... | ||
It's hard to even broach because it's so... | ||
Obviously criminal what's going on. | ||
You know? It's just one of those things. | ||
Sam Bankman Freed... | ||
Ran a $20 billion company into the ground, but before they declared bankruptcy, they did things like donated $70 million to Democrat groups right before declaring bankruptcy. | ||
You're going into bankruptcy, got a lot of creditors out there, a lot of debtors, billions of dollars of other people's money, and right before you declare bankruptcy, you have to go into those proceedings, you just liquidate the rest of your Holdings and dump them all into Democrat activism. | ||
Maybe that's why he's avoided prosecution so far. | ||
But there's actually more to it than that. | ||
What he says is, quote, I've had a bad month. | ||
Bankman Freed claims he didn't knowingly commingle funds, blames girlfriends' funds and accounting mistakes. | ||
Accounting mistakes. I mean, I've worked at companies... | ||
Where if you buy a coffee on their company credit card without permission, you get a stern talking to, right? | ||
There's a level of accounting that even very small businesses take very seriously in this country. | ||
$20 billion disappearing and he's saying it's accounting mistakes? | ||
Really? Okay. | ||
Again, I don't even know what to make of this. | ||
We'll go to some of these videos now. | ||
Because it's like we're watching a comedy. | ||
It's like we're watching Indiocracy, and I'm expected to treat it like it's serious. | ||
But this is the real world. | ||
This is actually what's happening. | ||
That alone is kind of hard to wrap your mind around. | ||
Let's go to clip number 17 first. | ||
Where Sam Bankman Freed, despite being a criminal who has... | ||
Stolen and then lost. | ||
By the way, it's not lost. | ||
The life savings of hundreds, if not thousands of people. | ||
$20 billion funneled through the Ukraine and back to Democratic Party operatives, back to media outlets. | ||
Why is this guy getting treated with kid gloves? | ||
Why are some people, you know, ruthlessly hounded by the IRS, ruthlessly surveilled and having their door kicked down by the FBI for doing nothing, for hurting nobody, for stealing nothing at all for their free speech activity? | ||
Why are they getting their door kicked down while people who steal $20 billion and flee the country are holding interviews with the New York Times? | ||
And talking about how they're not scared of being arrested. | ||
Why is this happening? Who else is involved in this? | ||
Who is protecting this guy? | ||
Or what message are the authorities getting and from where? | ||
Let's go now to clip number 17 where he says he's had a bad month. | ||
Are you in the Bahamas because you think you can't leave? | ||
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No, I'm in the Bahamas. | |
I have been in the Bahamas for the last year and, you know, I've been running FTX from the Bahamas. | ||
You know, I've been running FTX Digital Market, our primary operating entity down here, you know, with Bahamian regulators and others in contact. | ||
And, you know, right now, Oh, the Bahamian regulators, I see. | ||
Do you think you could come to the United States or go elsewhere? | ||
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To my knowledge, I could. | |
Have you thought about doing that? | ||
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I've thought about it and, you know, I mean, I've seen a lot of the, obviously a lot of the hearings that have been happening. | |
I, you know, would not be surprised if, you know, sometime I am, you know, up there talking about what happened to our representatives or, you know, wherever else is most appropriate. | ||
How concerned are you about criminal liability at this point? | ||
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So I don't think that, I mean obviously I don't personally think that I have, you know, but I think the real answer is that's not, it sounds weird to say, but I think the real answer is that's not what I'm focusing on. | |
There's going to be a time and a place for me to sort of think about Myself and my own future, but I don't think this is it. | ||
Right now, I mean, look, I've had a bad month. | ||
This has not been any fun for me, but that's not what matters. | ||
Oh, he stole tens of billions of dollars. | ||
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Oh, it's so funny. What matters here is the millions of customers. | |
What matters here is all the stakeholders in FTS. Yeah, see, he's just, he's so, he's so unselfish. | ||
He's not worried about himself. | ||
It's all the other people that he's worried. | ||
Like, is anybody buying? Let's shut the guy up. | ||
I don't want to listen to him anymore. Just shut him up. | ||
Is anybody buying this? There's a time and a place to worry about myself, but right now I'm just really worried about everyone else. | ||
Like, really? Again, how do you respond to this other than a mixture of laughter and fury? | ||
Like, this guy is spitting in your face and going, I just am worried you have dry skin. | ||
I mean, really? Really? | ||
Really? You're gonna buy this? | ||
You're gonna allow this to happen? | ||
Let me tell you what the reality is. | ||
The Bahamas is Switzerland of the Caribbean. | ||
Bahamas is the most owned chain of islands that the world has ever seen. | ||
Nobody knows this. | ||
I can't even tell you how I know this. | ||
I know this from a personal experience that the richest families in the entire world, you know, there's a reason that they all own little islands. | ||
It's because they're in bed with the governments, the very small and ineffective and desperate governments of these poverty stricken countries. | ||
Do you know what the Bahamas will do for people that bring in tens of billions of dollars? | ||
I'll tell you what they'll do. They'll hide their money there. | ||
Remember the Panama Papers? | ||
That was the tip of the iceberg. | ||
You people have no idea how many trillions of dollars are hidden in the Bahamas by people like Sam Bankman-Fried. | ||
Later, and we'll show you more of these videos, he says he has $100,000 in the bank. | ||
Oh, I'm sure. I'm sure he does. | ||
Meanwhile, his parents have bought million-dollar houses in the Bahamas. | ||
He says right there he's been in the Bahamas because he's been in close cooperation with the Bahamian regulators. | ||
Oh, I'm sure. I'm sure it's a little bit easier to deal with the regulators of the Bahamas whose biggest industry is American hotel chains that operate there. | ||
I'm sure it's a little bit easier to deal with them than it is to deal with the actual authorities in America who have the actual ability, if they choose to exercise it, to provide oversight. | ||
No, he's in the Bahamas because he has bribed the Bahamian government to shield his wealth and to shield him from the consequences of the wholesale theft of billions of dollars. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Here's the New York Times event that took place yesterday where Sam Bankman-Fried spoke, and we're showing you some clips from that. | ||
The speakers include Sam Bankman-Fried, FTX, President Volodymyr Zelensky, Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, Secretary Janet Yellen, U.S. Department of Treasury. | ||
What an all-star collection of individuals, folks. | ||
Just the biggest scam artist in the entire world. | ||
Who's the biggest scam? | ||
I mean, this is like a contest. | ||
This is like going for the Olympic gold and being the biggest con artist in the world. | ||
Is it FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried? | ||
I mean, $20 billion disappearing in a single month. | ||
That's got to be some sort of record. | ||
But that's small potatoes, too. | ||
The trillions of dollars that BlackRock has accrued for itself by taking over the distribution of funds during the 2008 collapse, during the Great Recession that they then took charge of fixing, right, by bailing out all the banks that put us in it in the first place. right, by bailing out all the banks that put us I mean, that makes Sam Bankman-Fried look like an amateur in comparison. | ||
And then you've got the Fed, who, by the way, according to Bloomberg.com, stagflation is just what the economy needs. | ||
Just what the economy needs. | ||
I don't know. Is it a conspiracy to say that all of these people are engaged in a plot to destroy our economy when they admit it outright and write articles about how it's a good thing? | ||
I mean, am I the crazy one here? | ||
The Federal Reserve's pitched battle with rising prices, which, by the way, they started. | ||
We can go back to that story in October of 2020, where they said the Fed is doing everything short of dressing up like a pigeon and cooing to bring about inflation. | ||
They're like, we need inflation. | ||
We're going to do some things to bring about inflation. | ||
Then inflation started, and they said inflation's fine. | ||
It's nothing to worry about. We're going to continue to do it. | ||
And then they kept doing it, and then inflation got worse. | ||
Then they say, wow, this inflation's really bad. | ||
We better do something about it. I mean, is anybody paying attention? | ||
Is anybody noticing this? | ||
Does anybody have a memory longer than a month? | ||
You can think back to the things that these people did to bring about the situation and now these people are in charge of correcting? | ||
Is this really that confusing? | ||
I don't think it is. Actually, they say a bit of stagflation is just what the Fed needs and appears to be aiming for. | ||
They're aiming for stagflation. | ||
That's a stagnant economy with inflation. | ||
Combine them, you get stagflation. | ||
It destroyed the economy in the 1970s and now they're doing it again and telling you they're doing it and daring you to do something about it. | ||
It's just incredible. Yeah, they literally say that what they're trying to do is increase unemployment. | ||
It's wild. It's absolutely wild. | ||
But that's what they're doing. So, all the people that brought this about. | ||
So, again, who's the biggest scam artist here? | ||
I think Larry Fink and Secretary Janet Yellen. | ||
I mean, she's the former head of the Fed, now the Treasury Secretary. | ||
She's talking about going after Twitter under national security protocol. | ||
Like, that's a brazen fraud. | ||
That's what you call chutzpah. But then President Vladimir Zelensky, I mean, $20 billion is small change compared to what they've been able to scheme out of the American people. | ||
New York Times hosting the most brilliant minds of our generation, the four biggest scam artists the world has ever seen, who collectively have stolen trillions of dollars from regular working American people for their own benefit, for the benefit of their political or religious or whatever ideology that they're operating under. | ||
And the New York Times is celebrating this because they may be the biggest scam artists of them all, the New York Times themselves. | ||
Let's go back to some of Sam Bankman-Fried's conversation with the New York Times. | ||
I guess we'll go first to clip number 19. | ||
Because Sam Bankman-Fried, sure, he stole $20 billion, but he didn't mean to. | ||
So it's all good, right? Let's watch. | ||
You are a young man who made a series of terrible, terrible, very, very bad decisions. | ||
It was such a bad idea to put billions of dollars in my parents' bank account. | ||
You committed a massive fraud. This is a Ponzi scheme. | ||
Such a mistake. A manipulation of the system. | ||
And I want to start there because I think that there are so many people who have that question, which is, what is this? | ||
And what did happen? | ||
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Yeah, look, thanks for having me. | |
Oh, God. I really just can't even stand listening to this guy talk. | ||
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I was CEO of FTX. And that means whatever happened, whatever it happened, I had a duty. | |
I had a duty to all of our stakeholders, to our customers, our creditors. | ||
I had a duty to our employees, to our investors. | ||
And instead, I just stole all the money and gave it to Democratic politicians. | ||
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And clearly, I do a good job of that. | |
Clearly, I— Do a good job of that. | ||
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A lot of mistakes are things I would, if anything, to be able to do over again. | |
Let's just... Okay, you can just shut him up. | ||
I just... I don't even want his squeaky little voice and his fake... | ||
His fake contrite... | ||
I'm just so sorry. | ||
Oh, you guys. I just... | ||
I tried so hard, but I accidentally stole all of your money and gave it to all of my friends. | ||
I had a responsibility. | ||
Like, just mad... Just, just extrapolate. | ||
Just imagine like this is, you know, I had a responsibility. | ||
Yeah, I am your babysitter and I had a responsibility to look after your child. | ||
But then I picked up your child and climbed up to the roof and threw him off. | ||
Oops. But I had a responsibility and I know I made some mistakes. | ||
She's just like slamming the baby on the counter. | ||
Like, what? | ||
And you're letting him say this? | ||
You're letting him... Talk about this. | ||
You're giving them a platform on the New York Times to say this sort of stuff? | ||
I mean, my God. It couldn't be more obvious. | ||
You think I'm getting that like, oh, it's just a couple billion dollars. | ||
It's just a couple billion. No, no, no. | ||
No, this was people's life savings this man stole and gave to his friends, gave to his parents, gave to himself, and he still has it. | ||
It's still in the Bahamas. Underground. | ||
It's all there. It all still exists. | ||
It didn't just evaporate. | ||
It doesn't just not exist anymore. | ||
It went different places. | ||
It just went away from your coffers, went away from your investment portfolio, and into somebody else's. | ||
It was stolen. Okay? | ||
It's not that complicated. And it was that devastating. | ||
Let's go to clip number 15, where one of his victims very, very politely asks him to please explain why you stole my life savings. | ||
Here's that letter. One of the letters I got, I want to read to you, Sam, because it's from a gentleman who said that he lost his life savings. | ||
And the subject line is, Sam Bankman-Fried stole $2 million from me. | ||
He says, Andrew, can you please ask SBF why he decided to steal my life savings? | ||
And the $10 billion more from customers to give to his hedge fund, Alameda. | ||
Can you ask him why his hedge fund was leveraging long all of these S-coins? | ||
I'm going to keep it polite for the kids. | ||
Please ask him if he thinks what happened was fraud. | ||
These are the kinds of letters that I've been getting repeatedly over the past several days. | ||
What do you tell this man? | ||
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Yeah, um, I mean, I'm deeply sorry about what happened. | |
Oh, well, I guess it's fine then. | ||
Oh, we didn't realize! | ||
Oh, you're sorry for stealing the man's life savings and giving it away to your friends. | ||
Okay, see, we thought you weren't sorry, but now that we know that you're sorry, we understand. | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
He's getting glowing reviews. | ||
Sam Bankman's plan to change the world fell apart when his mistakes came to light. | ||
It's like the media's involved in this. | ||
The regulators are involved in this. | ||
The politicians are, you know, what's her name? | ||
Waters. Maxine Waters is, like, deeply entrenched in this. | ||
She got a lot of money from Sam Bankman Fried and was, like, giving speeches with him on You know, on the congressional hill. | ||
And people are just like, you're just this wonderkin. | ||
How did you do it? | ||
Do you think he did it by himself? | ||
Do you think he did it without the cooperation of much more powerful people using him as a tool? | ||
I mean, the corruption is just insane. | ||
But, you know, you go give a speech about this to the great upstanding people of New York City, and what do they do? | ||
Well, let's go to clip number 18 and find out. | ||
On behalf of everybody here and on behalf of the public, I want to thank you for engaging in it at a time, in truth, when I know you've been advised not to. | ||
So thank you so very, very much. | ||
Thank you. Evil little rat face smile at it. | ||
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And they clap. Thank you. | |
Just thank you so much. | ||
We understand that it can be hard to talk to people once you've conned them out of $10 billion. | ||
We just want to commend your bravery in sitting here and lying to us. | ||
We just want to thank you so much for coming up here and acting contrite with your rat little weasel face and your gay little high voice and pretend like you're sorry for the crimes you committed and aren't being punished for. | ||
Thank you for your bravery. | ||
Folks, we go directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Peter in Florida, who's called in about the impotency of modern man and conservatives in particular. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. Peter, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. I actually have a quote that I want to start off with that I saw, I read today, that was from a Southern Presbyterian chaplain from the Civil War. | |
I think it describes conservatives today. | ||
It says, this is a party which never conserves anything. | ||
Its history has been that it demurs to each aggression of the progressive party and aims to save its credit by a respectable amount of growling but always acquiesces. | ||
American conservatism is merely the shadow that follows radicalism as it moves forward towards perdition. | ||
It remains behind it but never retards it and always advances near its leader. | ||
Its impotency is not hard to explain. | ||
It is only focused with expediency and not of sturdy principle. | ||
It intends to risk nothing serious for the sake of truth. | ||
And, you know, I think it points to the larger thing. | ||
You know, like I know you mentioned earlier this week, you know, that Ron Gould guy in Arizona who's like, oh, I'm under duress, but I'm still going to give in. | ||
I mean, you have Carrie Lake, a female who has larger balls than Ron Gould. | ||
You see McCarthy and McConnell and Pence. | ||
Trying to outdo themselves, condemning Trump and Ye and Fuentes, and it's just so pathetic. | ||
You also have this week voting to enshrine gay marriage in the Constitution. | ||
I mean, Republicans today are more liberal than liberals 10 years ago. | ||
That's just a fact. Exactly. | ||
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They haven't conserved anything. | |
They just adopt things 5 to 10 years later. | ||
And now, and like, I know you said it before, like, If we're going to be ruled by tyrants, at least let them actually be, like, jackbooted thugs. | ||
Looking at these limp-wristed, mealy-mouthed, Sam Bankman freed, they're just so pathetic, and these are the people who lord over us, you know, and are just complete criminals. | ||
And so it's just—I mean, obviously the point is to demoralize us, but the problem is we're not just fighting against the Democrats, you know, the Mitt Romneys and— Yeah, | ||
100%. And I think another aspect of it, just on top of everything you're saying, is the fact that they have this idea that it's almost like they get sick of fighting over one particular issue, and they think, you know what, we'll just give up on this issue and focus on the real things that matter, like with the gay marriage thing. | ||
It's like, you know, They sort of kind of fight back a little bit, not very much, a little bit, but it's just, like, annoying to them. | ||
So, like, all right, we're just going to pass gay marriage, and we'll be done with that, and we can move on. | ||
But, like, it's like they don't realize that every time they give in to progressives, progressives don't go, huh, all right, well, now we're good. | ||
You've given us what we want. | ||
Now we're okay. Let's talk about some other stuff. | ||
As soon as you give them what they want, they pull out a list of ten other demands. | ||
It's like negotiating with terrorists. | ||
You don't do it. You don't give in. | ||
Because even if you... You know, cooperate with them. | ||
It's like bleeding in a water with sharks. | ||
It just gives them the thirst for more blood. | ||
Like, you've got to stop them and then fight back and reverse what they're doing, not just try to slow down what they're engaged in. | ||
I mean, I'm amazed that that clip was as far back as the U.S. Civil War. | ||
Maybe I shouldn't be, but it shows what a perpetual issue that this really is. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Peter. | ||
That was a brilliant quote, and I'm glad you shared it with us. | ||
Let's go. To Hobbs in Nebraska, he wants to talk about the secession segment that we ran. | ||
One of the few things that still gives me hope is the idea that we could just chop off this cancerous limb and move on away from the United States government. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Hobbs. What do you think about the idea of secession? | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. Good morning, InfoWarriors. | |
It's your boy, Hobbs, over at Roads to Liberty, as usual. | ||
So, yeah, you ran that secession thing with everything that's going on in the world right now, from the Balenciaga and the FTX and the war in Ukraine and just the tyranny, the conviction of Stuart Rhodes and the Oath Keepers and everything. | ||
It's like a rapid-fire machine gun of black pills just being fired at our face right now. | ||
And really, the secession movement is about the only... | ||
The only realistic hope that a lot of people have. | ||
And so I wanted to add to it, there's a guy up in Montana that I'm good friends with. | ||
His name is Lyman Bishop, and he's running for governor. | ||
He's the owner of Hoplite Armor. | ||
You can go to hoplitearmor.com, buy some of his products, support him that way if you want to. | ||
A couple months ago, I think he was interviewed by Mike Adams over at his Health Ranger Report. | ||
So you can talk to Mike about what kind of guy he is. | ||
He's a man of God. He's a solid conservative. | ||
I believe he's running as a libertarian this time, but he's a pretty socially conservative guy. | ||
Like I said, man of God. He gets your typical racist, anti-Semitic insults levied at him. | ||
So he's really our kind of people. | ||
Yeah, exactly. Yeah, but he's a good guy. | ||
He's running for governor up in Montana. | ||
He ran back in 2020, didn't have much of a war chest, still got 4% of the vote. | ||
So check him out. | ||
He'd be a good interview for you guys. | ||
He was actually the very first interview I did on my personal show on our podcast. | ||
Okay, I'll check it out. | ||
Is he in favor of the secessionary movement in Montana as well? | ||
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His campaign motto is Secession or Oppression. | |
Those are the options. | ||
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Day one, yeah. | |
Day one is, he's like, articles of secession are coming if I'm elected governor. | ||
Well, that would be a really great thing. | ||
I know, and you're exactly right about everything that you're saying, Hobbs. | ||
The machine gun of black pills is hard to swallow, you might say, which is why we like to latch on to things like, personally, the Kanye West yay situation. | ||
It's so unique, and it's so bizarrely pushing the envelope that you have to celebrate and appreciate it. | ||
And secession also is sort of that... | ||
Glimmering hope in the distance. | ||
Thanks for the call, Hobbs. | ||
I want to go to some more calls. | ||
He's really good. Let's go to Jay in Ohio. | ||
He says, names like Sam Bankman-Fried, are they even real? | ||
I don't know, Jay. I don't know. | ||
I might be having, I think I'm having a fever dream, right? | ||
I think I'm having a nightmare right now. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah. I think, so like, gee, I think maybe on the keyboard, they might have just run out of letters. | |
And Trump, you think about cards, and he's the Trump card. | ||
Madoff, he took your money and he made off with it. | ||
Bankman freed. | ||
You know, he's free. | ||
Are these even real people? | ||
And then you think about crypto. | ||
I personally think about the crypt and the drugs and pot, and they love to sell their pot with cryptocurrency. | ||
And then Reagan, or Reagan, you think about... | ||
Yeah, no, it's weird how that happens. | ||
Hey, hold on for a second, Jay. | ||
We got a special guest in the studio, unexpected. | ||
Alex Jones, everybody. I just want you to know, Kanye West is on my show at 11. | ||
So it's going to be big, it's going to be live. | ||
Kanye West, about to get here in about 30 minutes. | ||
All right, folks. Exclusive announcement here on American Journal. | ||
Alex Jones will be hosting Kanye West in studio in about an hour. | ||
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Hopefully this hour goes by quickly. | ||
This is new to me like it is to everybody. | ||
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Band.video. | ||
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You can already feel the frenetic anger of the mainstream media as the man that they have tried to silence in every possible way interviews the other man they've tried to silence in every possible way. | ||
I don't even know what to say. I'm just excited. | ||
Does Alex want to take over this show? | ||
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30 minutes. He will be here at 11 o'clock. | ||
He will be live with the one and only Alex Jones. | ||
Spread the word, folks. Let it spread like wildfire all across the internet. | ||
Alex Jones has now announced. | ||
Clip that out. Reverse it a little bit. | ||
Tell everybody it is official. | ||
Kanye West is en route to the Infowars studio here in Austin, Texas to be interviewed by the one and only Alex Jones. | ||
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The only reason that Alex Jones can have a platform right now is not because he has some secret approval from some shadowy. | ||
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They got 99.9% control, but we're that 0.01%. | ||
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Music legend Morrissey has done his first filmed interview in seven years and he's on top form as ever. | ||
In a conversation uploaded to the Sam Etsy Rayner YouTube channel, Morrissey savages the diversity myth, noting that it isn't diversity, it's the exact opposite ideological conformity. | ||
He was asked why the music industry and the celebrities it produces are so mind-numbingly bland. | ||
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It's just another word for conformity. | |
It's the new way of saying conformity. | ||
Diversity. | ||
You don't see anything diverse anywhere. | ||
It's all conformity. | ||
It's having the opposite effect, in fact, isn't it? | ||
It is, because when people talk about diversity, they don't think about the great things that we don't have in common. | ||
And those things are ignored. | ||
And they always made countries very interesting because you could travel to Germany, you could see the most incredible culture. | ||
You go to Italy, you see the most incredible culture. | ||
Now they just want everything to be the same, the same, the same. | ||
So diversity means conformity. | ||
It doesn't mean avant-garde or let's make really interesting strange art. | ||
It means box everybody. | ||
Diversity, I think, is a dreadful word. | ||
Pin it to anything and that situation is finished. | ||
It's a terrible word. | ||
Terrible. Mozza explains how the music industry manufactures artists so they can maintain total control over everything they say or do. | ||
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They don't know what to do with people like me. | |
They think this is odd. It's almost like there's a preference to manufacture artists so that they can control... | ||
They understand manufactured artists. | ||
They can get rid of them when it's, you know, when industry's bored with them, they just get rid of them. | ||
Yeah. But you can't with people like me. | ||
Which in turn leads to a conveyor belt of boring celebrities with literally nothing interesting to say. | ||
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But I think you put yourself out there and you step out there and... | |
You have to expect it, really. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And it happens to everybody, to a degree. | ||
If they're interesting. It doesn't happen to people who are not very interested. | ||
Exactly. But the people that are seen as not interesting are often the ones that are just frightened to actually say, What's on their mind and what they believe? | ||
Usually, there is nothing. | ||
He also highlighted how culture in general has been deliberately dumbed down to elevate and normalize the moronic. | ||
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In the late 90s, I was interviewed a great deal, and I constantly spoke of a dumbing down that was happening in England everywhere. | |
Television, television commercials, everything to do with British life. | ||
It was just aimed at the moron. | ||
And that has absolutely happened now. | ||
I mean, if you watch British television commercials, they're insufferable. | ||
The noise and the content is always the same. | ||
People dancing in six million pound kitchens. | ||
That's all people do in Britain is dance, dance, dance, dance, dance. | ||
They deliver a pizza. | ||
They're dancing, dancing, dancing. It's really now moronic. | ||
Morrissey is a rare breed, the likes of which have gone virtually extinct. | ||
a celebrity who has already achieved massive success, global admiration, but who refused to become an amplifier of regime messaging simply to pursue mainstream approval. | ||
Moz has been cancelled more times than Kanye West after a late-night tweet storm, but he refuses to shut up, no matter how often or how intensely he's been vilified and monstered by the media. | ||
His new album, Bonfire of Teenagers, is named after the Manchester Arena bombings, a tragedy Morrissey calls Britain's 9-11, but one which Britain has all but forgotten about because of the politically incorrect truth about how it happened... | ||
The culprit, Salman Abedi, rescued as a refugee from Libya by our own British Royal Navy. | ||
Ignored by numerous eyewitnesses, police, security guards, despite his overtly suspicious activity. | ||
Right before the bombing happened, because those eyewitnesses didn't want to be called racist if they reported him. | ||
The clearest example yet of how political correctness can actually kill. | ||
Morrissey has been cancelled by the world's oldest record store, by his own record label. | ||
For daring to talk about how mass immigration has changed the face of Britain. | ||
For daring to challenge the sacred shibboleth that diversity is a strength. | ||
For daring to call out the lockdown outrage for what it was. | ||
Basically, Morrissey is based across the board and he has been since before cancel culture even existed. | ||
No matter how much the regime disparages and dehumanizes him, no matter how hard bed-wetting lefties cope and seethe over his rejection of vacuous diversity, Morrissey remains the ultimate nonconformist, and he'll be that until his dying day. | ||
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Diversity, I think, is a dreadful word. | |
Pin it to anything, and that situation is finished. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The third hour of the American Journal has begun. | ||
And in case you missed the announcement, we are mere minutes away from the biggest media bombshell in recent memory as Kanye West is en route to the Infowars studio to join Alex Jones at the 11 o'clock time slot. | ||
So, 11 o'clock Central Standard Time, less than an hour from now, Kanye West will be in studio with Alex Jones in what promises to be an explosive, And very entertaining interview. | ||
So spread the word, tell your friends, let everyone know, and tune in to find out what happens when Kanye West and Alex Jones meet like a binary star system. | ||
The supernova is imminent. | ||
In the meantime, I'm very, very happy to welcome the architects of the previous massive media bombshell. | ||
That was the documentary Died Suddenly. | ||
I'm joined by Nicholas Stumphauser and Matthew Miller-Scow. | ||
They both wrote and directed the film Died Suddenly. | ||
The documentary investigates COVID-19 vaccines and asks if this is the greatest orchestrated die-off in the history of the world. | ||
The film is out now and it is free to watch at StuPeters.com or on Rumble on the Stu Peters Network channel. | ||
You can also go directly to diedsuddenly.info. | ||
This film has made an incredible impact. | ||
It just absolutely dominated the internet as soon as it was released. | ||
Thank you so much for joining me, gentlemen. | ||
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Thanks for having us. | |
Thanks, bud. Very, very happy to have you. | ||
I understand you both sort of share credit for this. | ||
You both obviously worked very hard on it. | ||
It is a very impactful documentary and we're seeing some of the impacts of it. | ||
But just tell me, how did you guys get started in this topic? | ||
What first made you want to make a documentary about this? | ||
And was it difficult to get started in investigating what's going on? | ||
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Well, this is kind of part two for us. | |
We did a documentary that explored COVID when it first rolled out, how the doctors were being censored, how they were being shut down from administering ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine. | ||
We interviewed Peter McCullough, Robert Malone before these were household names. | ||
We talked with Zev Zelenko, who unfortunately isn't with us anymore. | ||
And during that film, We understood that if we thought what would happen would happen from these vaccines, we would start to see a significant decline in the population. | ||
We would see a mass amount of people injured from this. | ||
Fast forward from when that film was done for about nine months, and we're seeing it right now play out in real time. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it's... | ||
It sort of sucks to be right sometimes. | ||
Sometimes you make a prediction, you think, gee, I hope I'm wrong about it. | ||
I would love to be wrong about this. | ||
But then you do see it play out. | ||
Now, you guys actually go and talk to, you know, embalmers and people like that who are seeing this firsthand. | ||
I've seen firsthand some of the stuff that's pulled out of these events. | ||
Talk a little bit about the sheer numbers that we're seeing in terms of people who die suddenly in rates that we've never seen before. | ||
Talk to us a little bit about the statistical anomalies that we're seeing right now. | ||
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Sure. The greatest reputation, I guess you could say, to the critics of the film currently is if you go and you Google Died suddenly. | |
You click the news tab, you're going to see several hit pieces on the film. | ||
You won't see a link to our film, of course. | ||
And then in between those hit pieces, you will have every couple hours another story of a young person or an old person. | ||
But honestly, a lot younger than 50 now are seeing a lot of these. | ||
Yeah, the film Died Suddenly isn't about everybody in the film is dead. | ||
They died suddenly. The film represents the world we live in right now. | ||
Right. That term became the most searched term on Google for a reason. | ||
This world we live in where newscasters would present the news and finish their report with, a five-year-old died suddenly in his home. | ||
We understood what was happening. | ||
We understood that the media would say, oh, long COVID. It's long COVID now. | ||
It's prehistoric COVID. It's whatever kind of COVID you want to throw on it because that's the scapegoat. | ||
They have the Patsy already, and the Patsy here is COVID. Right. | ||
Right, and we actually have pulled up the Died Suddenly official Twitter, which is died suddenly underscore. | ||
It actually posted an image of this, where if you search Died Suddenly, you're looking for the movie. | ||
You really get two responses. | ||
You get the disinformation about Died Suddenly, where they claim that the documentary is misinformation. | ||
Just baseless assertions on behalf of the media. | ||
Our audience understands that. | ||
The other thing you get is you get... | ||
News stories about people who've died suddenly. | ||
Dozens of them. Young crypto founders. | ||
A shocks industry with sudden death at 30 in his sleep. | ||
Frank Tartiglia, South Philly filmmaker, dies suddenly at 45. | ||
Mother's will leads everything to her three children as she dies suddenly. | ||
I mean, it's just every day there's more and more of this stuff. | ||
But in the... In those other responses, the response from the media, the people trying to talk about your film and dissuade people from watching it and try to claim that what they're seeing isn't what they're seeing with their own eyes, this is sort of a badge of honor, or should be for you guys, because I think the media, there's a certain threshold. | ||
Where before you meet that threshold, they just ignore you. | ||
They act like you don't exist. | ||
But eventually you hit that critical mass where they go, okay, we can't ignore this anymore. | ||
We got to start throwing chaff in the air and start trying to distract people and cause confusion. | ||
What has that been like for you guys to see so many outlets try desperately to disprove what people are seeing with their own eyes? | ||
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Forbes did that in the first 10 hours of it being released, which in my opinion tells me that they had something at least prepared prior to the release, because we've been advertising this for a few weeks. | |
But look, I haven't seen this level of intellectual dishonesty in the last three years. | ||
It's astonishing. They're trying to nitpick five seconds of video here or there that they take issue with. | ||
Oh, this person didn't die as if that was the thesis of the film, which it isn't. | ||
We have decades of expertise telling us that something is going wrong right now, and instead of journalism attempting to address that or even interview the experts, they're just throwing ad hominem attacks as they always do. | ||
The thing is, it's so comical because we have literal mainstream media like Rachel Maddow in the film saying, cascading a whole population as they're doing something that's going to cause harm if they don't get vaccinated. | ||
Okay? And then she says, 144 million of us have got it and zero deaths. | ||
Literally, that... | ||
Bears, according to Bears, that's 30,000 deaths that she missed. | ||
So she can go on air and deliberately mislead people. | ||
And this film is not made for the anti-vaxxers. | ||
This film is made for the people who were swindled in to believing something that would protect them. | ||
And if I can save one person from not getting the next booster, that might save their life. | ||
And we already have. And we already have. | ||
And you know how much money? | ||
Okay, CNN, you know this. | ||
CNN spends $880 million a year on their propaganda. | ||
We spent zero money on the budget of any kind of promotion on this. | ||
You know why? Because it touched the nerve. | ||
It was inserted into this matrix, and they couldn't deal with it. | ||
Because every day, guess what's going to happen? | ||
Another person's going to support the theory here of people dying suddenly from something that was injected into the populace in 2021. | ||
We have never, ever seen this. | ||
And the died suddenly is unbelievable. | ||
It's a big thing, part of the movie, but it's not the most important part. | ||
The most important part is the miscarriages, the fetal demise, and the infertility. | ||
Amen, yes. Absolutely. | ||
And that's another post that you guys have on the Died Suddenly Twitter that I pulled up here. | ||
Just the insane spike. | ||
I mean, frankly, it looks like a Joe Biden vote dump at the end here. | ||
Just to make a joke out of a very serious... | ||
I mean, this is... I really shouldn't make jokes about it. | ||
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But I mean, it's just... No, no. Hey, don't let them take your humor away, Harrison. | |
All right. I'll take that advice. | ||
Still, it's just... It is horrific what's going on right now. | ||
And it's like so obvious... | ||
You cannot ignore this. | ||
You cannot go, well, sure, it went from under 100 to 3,500 in a single year, but that could be coincidence, man. | ||
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And the thing in the film, there's no narration in our films. | |
It's easy to write a script and fit your narrative, okay? | ||
It's been done, and you can easily shape things to fit that. | ||
We let the experts talk. | ||
We don't speak one time in the movie unless you hear us asking a question like, You mean that babies are having heart attacks in the womb? | ||
Yeah, can you clarify that for me? | ||
43-year OBGYN veteran Dr. | ||
Thorpe? Like, it's not Matt and I coming up with this. | ||
And I want to ask you about that, too, because I'm wondering if people were hesitant to talk to you about this. | ||
So I want to get answers to that and a lot more on the other side. | ||
It's Nicholas Stumphauser and Matthew Miller-Scow. | ||
We will be right back on the other side. | ||
DiedSuddenly.info is the website where you can go directly there. | ||
It's Stu Peter's presentation, Died Suddenly. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's the American Journal. I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guests right now are Nicholas Stumphauser and Matthew Miller-Scow. | ||
They are the co-writers and directors of the bombshell film Died Suddenly that interviews experts and people just in the actual industry, medical industry, that have seen this unavoidable, unignorable phenomenon of Increasing death rates. | ||
But it's not just death rates. It's all sorts of stuff. | ||
It's stuff like infertility and miscarriages and stillbirths and a number of other horrors that are exponentially increasing following the vaccination. | ||
Die2Suddenly.info is where you can go directly to find this video. | ||
It's also available on Rumble on the Stu Peters Network channel. | ||
So much still to talk about with you guys. | ||
But let's pick up where we dropped off before. | ||
Was anybody that you interviewed hesitant to be interviewed? | ||
Like, did you get some, like, anonymous tips of people saying, I don't want my name associated? | ||
Because this is the crazy thing. | ||
There's, like, a genocide going on, and people are afraid to point it out. | ||
I mean, this is bizarre. Did that happen to y'all? | ||
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They're very aware of what happened to Peter McCullough and people like this. | |
What they did to these people right off the bat was, like, they sacrificed their career. | ||
But a lot of these people are in institutions where it's very difficult that they'd have to make the decision, do I leave my career? | ||
Do I leave what I've established? | ||
I want to speak out. | ||
We have multiple people in the film who spoke to us on camera, but we masked them. | ||
So we have to respect them for that, for at least coming out and speaking, and we understand that there's risk involved. | ||
But at some point in time, they're going to come for everybody, and everybody's going to be affected. | ||
Look, there's a line drawn in the sand. | ||
And once you have to make that decision, when you're going to cross it. | ||
And I give so much credit to Teresa Long and Dr. | ||
Chambers and Richard Hirschman and all these people who are so brave. | ||
They're heroes today. They're heroes for seeing something that was so devastating in their field and saying, I have to talk about this. | ||
And for us, We're just filmmakers who know how to put things in pretty packages and deliver them to people. | ||
Information that's critical, but entertaining in a way that they're used to getting it with Netflix and all that stuff. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Yeah, people sort of expect a certain style and, you know, you have to say, that's why we have a nice big studio with big lights and everything. | ||
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It says, hey, somebody put thought into this. | |
Right, right, right. And, you know, really, honestly, the sad part, and you guys brought this up previously, like you said you really didn't spend any money promoting this or anything, but people are hungry for this material. | ||
And if we had a media that actually did its job... | ||
It wouldn't have to be you guys. | ||
It would be CNN and NBC and Fox News. | ||
They would all have documentaries like this, but they are all dropping the ball. | ||
They've all completely abdicated their responsibility. | ||
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They're literally part of the problem. | |
They are the delivery mechanism. | ||
They facilitated it. They are the delivery mechanism of fear. | ||
Right. Fear and propaganda comes through all of the three-letter networks. | ||
People like Alex and yourself, champions of free speech and trying to Do the right thing for humanity. | ||
That's just what it is. It's not about anything but being truthful and trying to push back to this beast system that they're trying to build. | ||
And you could almost understand if this type of thing was happening and they were noticing and saying, hey, we should ask questions about this. | ||
But it's almost like the censorship and the censorship we were just discussing where doctors are afraid to come out because they might get their medical license away. | ||
I mean, this takes it from a horrible accident To something much more sinister, | ||
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doesn't it? It's impossible for it to be a coincidence. | |
You have the highest and most influential individuals in this space, the Ted Turners, the Bill Gates of the world, on record. | ||
Stating a goal, and then the goal is achieved. | ||
And one of the things we mentioned over break is the idea of infertility and population reduction. | ||
And I'm sure your audience knows that I think it was the 70s that the tetanus shot in Africa was laced with HCG, the human chorionic gonadotropin hormone, with the explicit intention of sterilizing the population there. | ||
Now, that was a very small example, very tragic, very small example of What's happening right now, because this shot can kill you in 1,200 different ways. | ||
This is what Teresa Long explained to us, all right? | ||
This shot is the most brilliant bioweapon on the planet because it's sneaky, it's subversive, it'll kill you in 1,291 different ways. | ||
And they got you to want it. | ||
Yeah, and they got you to want it through those three-letter media companies. | ||
But if you actually want to reduce the population long-term, which these people do want, You can't just have bodies in the street, by the way. | ||
You cannot just have a news cycle that is people dropping dead. | ||
Now, that's unavoidable, given the nature of how toxic this shot is. | ||
But what we discovered through our conversations with Dr. | ||
James Thorpe, who's a veteran OBGYN, he's been doing this for 43 years, and he and I had a long back and forth over text trying to project, based on the data that we collected over the last 18 months, What would the world look like in, let's say, 10 years? And what we discovered is that there has been a 25.5% reduction in the amount of new life brought into the world in the United States since the rollout of the vaccine. | ||
So every year, there should have been X number of babies. | ||
There was X minus 25.5%. | ||
Is 8.2 million babies should have been born since the rollout of the vaccine. | ||
Roughly 6 million were born. | ||
If you continue that trajectory such that men and women of childbearing age, half of which took the vaccine, and you extrapolate that for like 10 years, you lose half the United States population. | ||
Now, we're not saying that's what's going to happen. | ||
What we're saying is that these numbers are devastating. | ||
Genocide. It's almost like they erected some stones in the middle of Alabama and told you how many people they wanted. | ||
Imagine if they did that. | ||
Right. It's like wondering who the murderer is when the guy who benefited from the life insurance policy also wrote a note a month before saying, I would love to kill this person. | ||
I mean, it's just... When you treat this like the crime that it is... | ||
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It's on YouTube. They wrote out the game plan, and then it went live a month later. | |
I know. I mean, it's so crazy. | ||
It's almost... They do it so deliberately in your face where you'd be like, come on, conspiracy theorists. | ||
That's crazy. But that's why we show in our opening, our title sequence... | ||
We explore that idea of like, you're going to call this a conspiracy, so we'll go ahead and play with you and put some Loch Ness Monster and some Bigfoot, because we knew what they were going to say about this. | ||
But look, they have a stated goal. | ||
Justin Trudeau said, let's use this pandemic to push our pre-pandemic plans. | ||
Okay? Yep. The push for SDGs is their plans, which means this, like, utopian world that we live with no poverty, no fear of hunger, and recess for all. | ||
Yep. Candy every day. | ||
No, it's so horrifying. | ||
You guys have done such a good job of exposing this, and again, like they said, it's not a documentary necessarily for our audience, because we know a lot of this, but You'll definitely be very informed and very moved by this film. | ||
But it's also definitely one that you have to show your friends and family to really get across how serious of a situation that we're in. | ||
Because something's got to wake these people up eventually. | ||
The alarm has to eventually break through the dream state and rouse them from their sleep. | ||
Because if they don't, then we're all doomed. | ||
But thank you, fellas, so much again. | ||
The film is Died Suddenly. | ||
DiedSuddenly.info is where you can go. | ||
You can go to Rumble. Search Died Suddenly. | ||
It's on the Stu Peters channel. | ||
Nick Stumphauser and Matthew Miller-Scow. | ||
Thank you so much for joining me. Thank you. | ||
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So excited. I'm so excited. | ||
I'm coughing. But before we get to that, we're going to take some more of your phone calls. | ||
We're going to talk a little bit more about the absurd nonsense going around the world. | ||
And one of the things that I feel an obligation to do is to take the role of a debunker myself. | ||
We're going to fact check a phenomenon taking place right now. | ||
This is something that was first brought to my attention by one of our great callers here on American Journal who talked about a false messiah that was currently being paraded around Israel. | ||
We're going to be debunking that messiah and sort of talking about why this may be happening right now. | ||
I think I have a theory that makes a lot of sense. | ||
I'd like to get your input on it as well, so we'll take some of your calls also on this topic. | ||
But there's not a lot of coverage of this guy in mainstream media. | ||
You're not going to find a lot of articles about him. | ||
You're not going to find a lot of news reports about this guy. | ||
But he is all over social media, specifically TikTok as well. | ||
You search Messiah or false Messiah on TikTok. | ||
It's video after video after video featuring this guy who they claim is calling himself the Messiah. | ||
And many rabbis in Israel are claiming he's the Messiah. | ||
Spoiler alert, he's not. | ||
Sorry, Jesus was. | ||
Whoops, you missed that one. But this guy is a fraud, and kind of in a hilarious way, okay? | ||
So we're going to go to a video. | ||
I stumbled on this video last night. | ||
The false messiah lights a fire during a ritual, and a spirit rises from the flames. | ||
What? A spirit? | ||
No way! No, right. | ||
No, yeah. No, no way. It's not that. | ||
But we'll show you the video here and, you know, take a look at sort of the creepy music behind it. | ||
The target audience here is uninformed people who are staying up late at night, scrolling through TikTok and find something spooky, a nightmare fuel or something of the sort to watch and to think about how creepy it would be if this was true. | ||
The problem is it's just like most ghost stories. | ||
It doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense and is totally false. | ||
So let's first take a look at the video and we'll determine whether or not this looks like the actions of a Messiah. | ||
And then we'll get into some of the history of the ceremony that you're about to see. | ||
What exactly it is, how it came about, and why it points to the true intentions behind propping this guy up as a messiah. | ||
So let's go now to clip number seven. | ||
The false messiah lights a fire during a ritual as everybody dances. | ||
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Let's watch. Now, I want to show you something very, very interesting. | |
The so-called Yenuka, which they have labeled him, the older Jewish rabbis have labeled him, is about to light this in the middle here. | ||
It's going to light it on fire. Here he is. | ||
The Yanukah is what they call him. | ||
The Jewish rabbis have labeled him that. | ||
And I want to show you something very, very interesting and get your opinion on what is actually taking place here. | ||
What exactly is going on? | ||
Because I've worked in media for a long time. | ||
I've worked with very advanced camera equipment and as an editor. | ||
And I can guarantee you that this is not a lens flare. | ||
This is not just something reflecting off of the camera. | ||
This is literally taking place. | ||
Now, the Jews are all dancing around this fire. | ||
I believe that this ceremony is called Lag Ba Omer. | ||
And we're also going to take it into Photoshop and enhance it and see if we can notice anything. | ||
Here comes the miracle, you guys. | ||
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Look at it. What is this? | |
Do you see that? Whoa! | ||
Spooky! Flying up out of the fire. | ||
Oh, it's so spooky! That's not a lens flare, you guys. | ||
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He's an expert. Now, it looks very strange what the fire is actually doing as well. | |
If you take a look at the behavior of the fire, it is not normal. | ||
But this here is definitely not part of the fire. | ||
But it's very strange how this is green and this is blue. | ||
Yeah, when I take it into Photoshop and I change the colors, it's very strange. | ||
It looks very strange. I think I like our Messiah better. | ||
I think I like ours better. You know, Jesus' miracles were like walking on water and calming a storm with a single word or like, you know, casting a demon out of a possessed man and into a herd of pigs who then... | ||
You threw themselves off a cliff and into the ocean or healing somebody who'd been paralyzed for their entire life while, you know, preaching or creating infinite amounts of wine and bread to keep his friend's wedding going. | ||
Sort of hopeful, beneficial, miraculous things. | ||
What would this gospel look like? | ||
That's my question. What's the gospel of... | ||
This guy. Gonna look like. | ||
What would that... How would that narrative play out? | ||
Right? Hark! | ||
Hark! Unto ye the burning hockey sticks did flare up. | ||
He did use the butane lighter to lighteth of the hockey stick... | ||
Toilet paper rolls, and oh, lo, it did rise in fire, and around did dance the men to the house music, and verily did a light arise from the fire, and it went unnoticed by those around. | ||
But later, later did Shlomo say, did you see that? | ||
That looked like a ghost, maybe. | ||
And verily unto Shlomo did Nathan say, Are you sure it's not a flashlight beam? | ||
Yes, perhaps it was that. | ||
And lo and behold, it was in fact a beam of light going through the smoke because we've all seen fire before. | ||
I mean, what is this? | ||
you Is this a joke? | ||
I mean, is this our new gospel? | ||
Is this the new miracle that they're creating? | ||
Yeah, he's not the Messiah. | ||
That wasn't a miracle. That was a flashlight shining through the smoke. | ||
I mean, am I wrong? Is that not what that was? | ||
Was that not a projector beam and or just a spotlight of some sort? | ||
And lo did they hearken unto the DJ beat while the saxophonist played a mighty jam. | ||
Ha ha. And lo and hark, did they writhe and wriggle to the music from the speakers? | ||
Yeah, I'm not buying it, frankly. | ||
Until he raises someone from the dead, I'm not going to buy that. | ||
But I went ahead and looked into this. | ||
I looked up Lagbaumer, this little ceremony they're putting on. | ||
It's not actually a... | ||
You know, old-school Jewish Old Testament religious ceremony. | ||
It was actually celebrating things that came about long after Jesus, the actual Messiah, came. | ||
But it is actually celebrated on the 33rd day of the counting of Omer. | ||
That's an important number, isn't it, for the Freemasons, the 33rd day? | ||
I think that's an important one. | ||
According to Rishonim, who are... | ||
Somebody weird. Who are they again? | ||
These are the rabbis who lived during the 11th to 15th centuries. | ||
Okay, so the people who lived a thousand years after the coming of Jesus Christ say that it was in celebration of a plague that killed Rabbi Akiva's 24,000 disciples came to an end as an end to the mourning period. | ||
But that's not the really interesting thing that they're celebrating here. | ||
I'll cover that on the other side. | ||
Sort of gives the whole thing away, honestly. | ||
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But I'm going to spend a little bit more time mocking and debunking the so-called new messiah that they have in Israel. | ||
He's a very mysterious character. | ||
He always wears a mask, a medical mask, but also has the dual purpose of hiding his face. | ||
And he's performing miracles, apparently, like lighting pieces of wood on fire and smoke comes out. | ||
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What? Ooh, spooky! | |
His name is, or they call him Yanuka Rashromo, or Shlomo Yedua Beri, or something. | ||
And he performs this miracle of a spirit arising from the fire at this... | ||
Religious ceremony. | ||
Sorry guys, I'm screwing up the crew here, but it's called Lag Ba'omer. | ||
And according to, in modern day Israel, the holiday serves to commemorate the Bar Choba revolt against the Romans. | ||
So I went ahead and went to this. | ||
The Bar Choba Revolt, or the Jewish expedition as the Romans named it, was a rebellion by the Jews of the Roman province of Judea, led by Simon Bar Choba against Roman Empire, fought 132 to 136 CE. See, they say CE because they've changed it to Common Era. | ||
What it should say is A.D. Annis Domina. | ||
That is the year of our Lord. | ||
That is the number of years after the birth of Christ. | ||
But anyway, it was the last of three major Jewish-Roman wars. | ||
Despite the arrival of significant Roman reinforcements from Syria, Egypt, and Arabia, initial rebel victories over the Romans established an independent state over most parts of the Judea province for over three years as Simon Bar-Koba took the title initial rebel victories over the Romans established an independent state over most Wait, what? | ||
what what I've never heard of that title before, but that's what it says. | ||
That was kind of interesting. | ||
All right, so he took the title of Nazi, a.k.a. | ||
Head of State, but his revolt failed, unfortunately, I guess. | ||
Jewish messianism was then abstracted and spiritualized, right? | ||
So this was after the Jews were sort of cast out by the Romans. | ||
They were actually barred from entering their holy city. | ||
Jewish messianism was abstracted and spiritualized, and rabbinical political thought became deeply cautious and conservative. | ||
The Talmud, for instance, refers to Bar Choba as Ben Kasuba, a derogatory term meaning son of deception, used to indicate that he was a false messiah. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
I'm seeing a lot of interesting things about this. | ||
I'm seeing this supposed miracle performed at the Lag Ba'omer, which is commemorated on the 33rd. | ||
Day of the counting of Omer and is a ceremony celebrating what the Talmud itself refers to as a son of deception or the false messiah. | ||
So is this guy a false messiah? | ||
Yes, but I think it's more complicated than that. | ||
I think it's more sort of intricate than that. | ||
Because for a long time, I've been very worried about the idea that a lot of Christian denominations are sure that Jesus' second coming is imminent. | ||
That, like, the next big world leader is going to be Jesus Christ himself. | ||
When my interpretation of the prophecies is that first there will be an Antichrist, and then things will get so bad under him that basically God will have no choice but to intervene. | ||
Obviously, God has choice, but he'll... | ||
Things will get so bad. It's like the only way for humanity to survive is for Jesus to come again and to set things right. | ||
But first, there has to be the Antichrist. | ||
And so the concern is that you've got groups of people who are trying to bring about what they see as the Messiah. | ||
You've got other groups of Christians who are... | ||
Wanting Jesus and thinking that Jesus is going to come next, which they both sort of coincide, saying, here's a person who will be the Antichrist, the false Christ, but the Christians will fall for it because they think Christ is coming, and so they're being primed to accept the Antichrist as their Messiah. | ||
It's a little bit concerning for me. | ||
But then you have to ask, well, but what about the Antichrist? | ||
Shouldn't the Antichrist come first and then Christ? | ||
So I think what's happening here is that they're setting up a false, false Messiah. | ||
Right? You see what I mean? I think they're setting up somebody that they're saying, oh, this is our Messiah, this is a Messiah, but oh, he's actually the Antichrist. | ||
So then when the actual Antichrist comes in, people will be able to point to this guy and go, no, the Antichrist already came, this must be Christ. | ||
Do you see what I'm saying here? | ||
The Antichrist has to come first. | ||
So they're setting up somebody who they're pretending is the Antichrist to pave the way for the actual Antichrist. | ||
Layers of deception going on. | ||
In my opinion, this is just my reading of this situation, and I think sort of the ceremonial aspects of some of these so-called miracles, which really do look a lot to me like a flashlight shining through smoke. | ||
I really think that's what it is. | ||
It seems like it's setting up because the Antichrist will not be some faceless man in Israel performing TikTok miracles. | ||
The Antichrist is going to be somebody like Elon Musk or Jared Kushner. | ||
It's going to be somebody who's already extremely powerful, who they can claim is the peace bringer and bring people behind. | ||
It's not going to be some random dude dancing around a bonfire in Israel. | ||
That's my opinion. I don't see how... | ||
That would work. I don't see the world's populations coming behind this random guy just because he has memorized parts of the Torah. | ||
Literally every Jewish person memorizes a part of the Torah as their bar mitzvah, in case you don't know. | ||
But apparently this guy has memorized it better than everybody else, so now he's the Messiah. | ||
I'm not kidding. That's the evidence that they bring forward to save this guy. | ||
So I just wanted to go ahead and debunk that because I, again... | ||
Most people probably are going, why is Harrison spending so much time on this guy? | ||
It's because it's a very popular theory. | ||
If you go on social media and you search false messiah, you search his name, the Yanuka Rashromo, there are video after video after video and huge swaths of Israeli rabbis who are claiming this guy's the messiah. | ||
I think the crew already brought up this article, but Israeli rabbi says he's already holding meetings with messiah. | ||
A snapshot of spiritual hunger as biggest rabbis are afraid to leave the country lest they miss the Messiah's coming. | ||
This is from September 29th of this year. | ||
So there are people that think the Messiah is coming and they're setting up this guy to be the false Messiah so that then the real Antichrist can come down and trick all of the Christians into thinking that he's Jesus. | ||
That's my interpretation. That's my take. | ||
I think it's a very silly and easily disproven hoax that's being perpetrated on the people of the world right now. | ||
And without somebody up here mocking and explaining it, I think a lot of people hear that scary music and see the spirit going up into the air and think that's actually... | ||
Legitimate. No, that's not how it works. | ||
That's not a miracle. That was a spotlight going through smoke. | ||
That's my interpretation. | ||
And I'm an expert. | ||
I'm a video editor. I've been editing video and filming things for years. | ||
And that's my expert opinion on what we just saw. | ||
Do we have time to go out to a call here? | ||
Let's go to Aaron in Canada. | ||
What's your opinion on this Messiah hoax, Aaron? | ||
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Hey, yeah, I know. Absolutely. | |
I think you're totally right. | ||
There's going to be a lot of weird Antichrist behavior going on, I think, soon here. | ||
I think it's already happening, and there's going to be a lot of false Christ. | ||
The Antichrist might be Jewish, because how are the Jews going to accept somebody that's not Jewish as their Lord, right? | ||
So that's the one thing. | ||
But the big thing, the one thing that I wanted to talk about is that the spirit of Antichrist. | ||
The spirit of Antichrist is multiple things, and a lot of it is an anti-Jewish stance. | ||
So it's very Satanic. | ||
Satan is always trying to thwart God's plan, and God's plan is working through the Jewish people. | ||
Jesus was a Jew. | ||
All his apostles were Jewish. | ||
All the prophets were Jewish. | ||
Moses was Jewish. Jew, Jew, Jew, Jew, Jew. | ||
The law and the word, you could say, like after the law, as the prophets and everything come through and all the New Testament gets built upon the Bible, it was all given to the Jewish people. | ||
So when I hear all this, we work for the Jews and the Jews are the banksters and all this kind of stuff, you've got to think about it that God used the Jewish people to get the word of God to Gentiles, And what happened to the Jews all through history? | ||
The Jews have been persecuted and murdered forever, like Egypt. | ||
I know, and we're right out of time. | ||
I'd love to continue this conversation more. | ||
I hope you'll call back in, Aaron, because you seem really informed about this sort of stuff. | ||
But, yeah, I totally agree, and you can see from just some of the things I discussed there how all this has moved forward through history. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, folks. | ||
Stay tuned. Kanye West and Alex Jones in one minute. | ||
One minute, folks. | ||
Spread the word. | ||
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