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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. | ||
Can we do what's in your bag? | ||
Yeah, can we do what's in the bag, please? | ||
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Would I hold it for you and you can take things out? | |
Yeah, look, there's like a, like when she starts to cry, like then when she's gonna pee, I don't know. | ||
Then when she's boring, she's boring. | ||
Yeah, everything but gross. | ||
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. | ||
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. The Balenciaga stuff just gets worse and worse. | ||
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Check this out. One of 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 a 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. | ||
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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to have you here today at this true bastion of free speech. | ||
Of course, the number one story across the entire world for the last... | ||
Oh, I don't know, 21 hours or so. | ||
Has been what happened yesterday on Infowars on The Alex Jones Show. | ||
Probably the single largest live television event in recent memory. | ||
Tens or perhaps even hundreds of millions of people tuning in to see Kanye West on Alex Jones. | ||
And even now, the toxic radiation cloud is engulfing the entire world as people struggle to figure out what exactly is happening here. | ||
We are going to be talking about that quite a bit. | ||
I think I might have a little bit of a different perspective than a lot of other people. | ||
Apparently I do, if you go by what people are saying online. | ||
Just from... A personal note, it was probably one of the most festive days at InfoWars in a long time. | ||
It was from, I mean, all the activity behind the scenes, all the extra people that were in studio, the sheer energy of seeing everything that's happening in front of you, then, you know, take flight and go viral online. | ||
It was very... Very electric energy around here. | ||
It was very fun. I really loved the interview. | ||
I thought the whole thing was highly entertaining. | ||
I thought it went well. I thought it went about as well as you could hope. | ||
Yeah? It was interesting. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, I thought it went well. | |
It was pretty hilarious. | ||
And we'll get into it here. | ||
Again, I sort of... | ||
I strongly disagree with what everybody is saying about it online, and I'll explain why. | ||
But we'll get into that. | ||
I want to take your calls on this, too. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines nice and early, and I think that'll be our topic. | ||
I would love to hear what our audience thought about the interview yesterday. | ||
It was certainly unique. | ||
It was certainly something that you've never, ever, ever seen before with somebody on a... | ||
National radio saying things that you've never heard before. | ||
Pretty unique situation. | ||
Historic even, I might say. | ||
I really can't wait to dig into this and to hear from you as well. | ||
But let's just begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch. | ||
For Friday, the 2nd of December, 2022, Ye and Alex Jones' number one trending on Twitter as explosive interview goes viral. | ||
That's a story from InfoWars.com, although I think they're sort of downplaying it. | ||
Lots of things go viral. | ||
This went thermonuclear. | ||
This went supernova. | ||
It was not just the top trending topic on all of Twitter right now. | ||
It still continues to be, 24 hours after the fact. | ||
Not only did Kanye trend, he trended so hard he trended twice. | ||
You would look on the sidebar and it would be like, Kanye, especially Hitler, Kanye, trending two times. | ||
That's how big this interview was. | ||
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This is bigger than Kim's sex tape. | |
This legitimately broke the internet. | ||
Ye was the top trending topic on Twitter Thursday, along with Alex Jones and Infowars, as the epic discussion between Jones, West, and Nick Fuentes went mega viral. | ||
And you can see some of the worldwide trends. | ||
The three-hour discussion made shockwaves around the world for pushing the limits of free speech and actually allowing censored individuals to voice their opinion. | ||
And, of course, the annoying part of this is that it was a full three-hour interview of which about three minutes has been posted over and over and over and over again. | ||
Wasn't even the most important part of the conversation as far as I'm concerned. | ||
But of course it was the Hitler stuff. | ||
It was the Nazi stuff. And to me, again, we'll get into this later so I don't want to spend too much time here. | ||
But it just, it reminds me a little bit of when the Donald Trump grab him by the kitty cat tape came out. | ||
Where I remember the first time I heard that tape, it was late in that election season, and it was just like, oh my God, this is the worst thing I've ever heard. | ||
This is going to tank his campaign. | ||
This is awful. I can't believe he said that. | ||
Then you hear it again, and you go, yeah, really? | ||
It's not great. Then you hear it a third time, and you're like, well, I mean, if you listen to what he's saying, though, is he... | ||
He's really just, you know, he's saying that as a billionaire, women throw themselves at you. | ||
He may have said it in a crude way, but was that really, you know, he wasn't doing the thing that everybody says he's doing. | ||
He was threatening to assault women. | ||
No, no, it really was locker room talk. | ||
And that's sort of the experience that I've had. | ||
Because you've had these same couple clips played over and over and over again, sort of the first time that you hear it, and like even us in the studio, like when he would say things on out, we'd all just like be like, what? | ||
Did he just say this is crazy? | ||
Then you hear it played over and over and over again, and it sort of takes on a different tune to me. | ||
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How many times did you re-watch the interview last night? | |
Well, I watched people's coverage of it, so I watched Anomaly's coverage of it and Tim Pool's coverage of it and a couple other YouTubers, Anthony something Logan, he did it, and they all used the same clip. | ||
So I was watching other people's interpretation of it, and you just see the clip Over and over. | ||
And it goes from like, oh my god, Kanye said he loves... | ||
Kanye said he loves the Nazis. | ||
Kanye said he loves Hitler. To Kanye said he loves everybody. | ||
And he's exemplifying that by saying he loves the most hated people ever. | ||
And to me, it's like, you know, he also said he loves... | ||
He immediately said he loves Jews and loves Zionists. | ||
So it's like, I don't know if just saying you love... | ||
The person Hitler, the people, the Nazis. | ||
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Hey Harrison. Net and Yahoo, they're here? | |
We have the Net and the Yahoo? | ||
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Oh my god. Folks, this is American Journal First. | |
We are being visited live by the Prime Minister of Israel. | ||
This is an honor, sir. | ||
You're here. It's amazing. | ||
Bow to me. All right, well, again, we are going to spend more time on this. | ||
I'll explain my reasoning in a very careful language, just to not give the media any quotes I'm not trying to express personally. | ||
But I will say the number one sentiment we've seen across the internet about this is, Ye was having a mental breakdown. | ||
He was having a mental breakdown, you guys. | ||
This was a manic episode. | ||
He has mental health. The man didn't sound crazy to me. | ||
He didn't sound out of his mind. | ||
This was not a mental breakdown. | ||
He was very clear about what he was saying. | ||
I think a lot of people are misinterpreting what he's saying. | ||
I think a lot of the stuff he said is being interpreted perfectly correctly as well. | ||
But I think it's completely dehumanizing and dismissive to claim all of this as some sort of mental break. | ||
It just means you don't have to even think about what he says. | ||
You can just write it off immediately, and I don't think that's right. | ||
But we'll get into it. New federal data, meanwhile, shows 73,000 illegal immigrant gotaways in just one month. | ||
So this isn't including the people that they arrested and then released into the country and then never showed up to their court date or anything of the sort. | ||
This is simply the number of people who were able to escape and avoid capture whatsoever. | ||
So 73,000 in just the month of November alone. | ||
The data obtained by Fox News and highlighted by reporter Bill Malugin reveals that 137,000 gotaways were encountered since the beginning of October, which equates to at least 2,400 per day. | ||
So 100 an hour. | ||
So more than one a minute. | ||
We could have a little bell going off, but it would get incredibly annoying. | ||
It would just ding every 40 seconds all day, every day. | ||
And each one of those little dings is somebody avoiding the Border Patrol. | ||
And you can multiply that by three, and that's the number of people being picked up by Border Patrol and moved deeper into the country because our country is run by traitors that are destroying us. | ||
So there that is. Meanwhile, there are some people fighting back against the traitors. | ||
And it's finally getting to the level of rhetoric it deserves. | ||
Rand Paul says that Fauci caused 7 million people to die, saying we've caught him red-handed. | ||
He won't get away. | ||
This is the type of language that we've needed for the last two years. | ||
Not, uh, mistakes have been made. | ||
Not, uh, we would like to see some oversight on how about these people invented, created, and manufactured a virus that's killed millions of people. | ||
They're mass murderers. | ||
We will go after them with everything we've got. | ||
How about some of that rhetoric? Love to see it from Rand Paul. | ||
More about that later. | ||
Meanwhile, further fallout from the Ye interview. | ||
Elon Musk has suspended Kanye, Ye West, from Twitter, suggesting he incited violence by posting a railian symbol. | ||
He posted a symbol of a swastika inside of a Star of David. | ||
It was kicked off of Twitter, ironically. | ||
Also the type of thing that would have gotten you censored in Nazi Germany. | ||
So I think that's kind of interesting, isn't it? | ||
Isn't that kind of interesting? Finally, we have this story. | ||
Sorry if you just ate breakfast. | ||
It might come roaring back up. | ||
Newsom's Reparation Committee will be recommending nearly a quarter million dollars per descendant of slaves for housing discrimination. | ||
Incredible. We are drugged out. | ||
We are following other people's opinions. | ||
We are controlled by the media. | ||
Today it all changes. | ||
This reality has been forced upon us. | ||
It is a choice. Just like when I said slavery is a choice. | ||
Einstein says the definite insanity is doing the same thing expecting a different result. | ||
So we keep on saying I hate you, I hate you, you, you, you, you. | ||
How are we gonna get a different result out of hate? | ||
Why don't we just try love? | ||
Why don't we just try love? | ||
We have the resources for Sometimes you need some crazy mother to change something. | ||
Steve Jobs was crazy. | ||
Now we all on Steve Jobs' phones. | ||
They say Trump's crazy. They say I'm crazy. | ||
But I'm here to show love. | ||
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It's a bigger plan, and I'm just doing Resistance to tyrants is obedience to God. | |
It's Alex Jones. | ||
Alright folks, that is a little intro that I actually edited probably more than a year ago or so of Kanye West at TMZ when he was embroiled in a scandal then for saying that slavery is a choice. | ||
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That would have been like three years ago now. | |
Was it three years ago? Time flies, doesn't it? | ||
Time flies. It's been a while. | ||
It's been a while that Kanye West has been pushing this same message, which say what you want about where he directs it. | ||
It does seem to be all about love. | ||
I mean, say what you want about the guy. | ||
He is in trouble for saying that he loves people. | ||
You're not allowed to love them now. | ||
This is sort of the bizarre aspect of the fallout of all of this. | ||
We're going to get into it, but I guess I should probably lay some groundwork first, shouldn't I? Although, let me say, before anything, yesterday was one of the most singular and bizarre and impactful and possibly weirdly important events If that's the right word to use, live broadcast in years. | ||
I cannot think of a more impactful, except for maybe like January 6th. | ||
Maybe that was a live broadcast event that played out on screens that more people tuned into than that. | ||
But this was monumental in a lot of ways. | ||
Totally unique. And of course it's all because we have InfoWars, because we have Bandot Video, because you go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
And I keep seeing people on Twitter, not good people, but you know, censorious, tyrannical people, asking questions like, why is InfoWars still allowed to be on? | ||
Why are they still allowed to exist? | ||
It's like allowed by who? | ||
Who do you think you are? | ||
Who's going to disallow us? | ||
This is America. | ||
You get the point of America is we're not subjects. | ||
We don't have to ask for permission. | ||
Nobody has to allow us and nobody can disallow us. | ||
This is the mindset of these people. | ||
They think they want to be teacher's pet. | ||
They want there to be a teacher at the front of the room that gets to determine who's allowed to do what at all times. | ||
That's not the world. No, the world is you're allowed to do what you can do. | ||
And if you do it, And you're allowed to do it. | ||
And if you don't, then you're not. | ||
People can try to stop you, sure. | ||
People can try to contend with you. | ||
People can try to destroy you. They can try to eliminate your platform. | ||
But if they can't, then they can't. | ||
Nobody can allow us or disallow us. | ||
It's just, who do you think you are, I guess, is the response to that. | ||
Who's going to disallow us? | ||
Who's going to stop us? It's America, after all. | ||
We still have the First Amendment, as rapidly as that seems to be dissolving. | ||
But the other thing is that, you know, when I'm talking about this, I just keep getting flashbacks to the ADL article that they have about me using my name and my picture and my face, claiming that I've said things that I've never actually said, taking my words so far out of context as to claim that I was in support of, a fan of, or somehow approved of the actions of the Christ Church massacre killer. | ||
So this is just speechless, right? | ||
It's just I don't even know, you know, how do you even respond to that? | ||
Some psychopath goes into a mosque in New Zealand and murders innocent men, women, and children. | ||
And they think I approve. They think I like that because I went on to the war room with Owen Troyer and explained the manifesto that the guy wrote because I want to understand what's happening when somebody does something like that because the man wrote a manifesto that was full of Like, bizarre internet inside jokes that the vast majority of Americans wouldn't even know how to understand. | ||
I felt like it was maybe my duty as somebody who is employed to explain things to people or talk about current events that maybe I should go on and try to explain to people what he was saying when he's writing this manifesto that's half irony, half sarcasm, half, you know, double think. | ||
Because I explained it, because I talked about it, the ADL then claims, I approved of what he did. | ||
I was in support of his actions. | ||
Like, this is what they say. So it's almost, at a certain point, it's just like, I guess I should just not care what these people say, because they're inveterate liars, and... | ||
If you want to cover any controversial topic, they'll take any statement you say about it and take it out of context. | ||
So, you know, we'll await the articles. | ||
Kanye West said anti-Semitic things on Infowars that were later echoed and approved of. | ||
No, I'm not echoing and approving of anything. | ||
I'll try to explain my interpretation of what happened. | ||
But Infowars, not only do we actually support free speech, actually provide platforms for common cause with New Zealand terrorists. | ||
Completely insane. Guess what? | ||
I also don't like American activities in the Middle East in the 1990s and 1980s. | ||
I think America was acting like an imperialistic power that should have never been there and probably created a lot more enemies than ever. | ||
Does that mean I also approve of the 9-11 attacks? | ||
Of course not. Are you insane? | ||
But this is the argument that they make. | ||
So this is the type of stuff that you just have to think about when you're talking about all this. | ||
Another thing I saw, if you search my name on Twitter, it's somebody's claiming they're like Harrison Smith, who is a devoted follower, devotee of the protocols of the elders of Zion. | ||
Literally never read it. I've literally never read the protocols of the elders of Zion. | ||
But apparently I'm a devotee of something I've never written. | ||
So these are the types of lies they tell about you. | ||
But not just, you know, Infowars isn't just a free speech platform. | ||
It's like, it is freedom itself. | ||
As soon as the interview was over yesterday, my phone started blowing up with calls from the New York Post. | ||
And it was actually kind of hilarious. | ||
I get this call. She's like, Harrison? | ||
I'm like, yeah. Hey, this is Nick from the New York Post. | ||
You know, there's a guy named Harrison Smith. | ||
The obituary writer for Washington Post is named Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm just like... What? | ||
What is going on? | ||
What is happening here? And they're like, yeah, I was just wondering, could I talk to Alex? | ||
I was just like, no. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
This is weird. Because we don't need the press. | ||
Because we don't need to grovel to the mainstream press. | ||
We don't need to even interact with them. | ||
We know what they do. They take everything anybody says to them, takes it completely out of context. | ||
And we would have to contend with that if we actually required outside platforms to get our message across. | ||
But we don't. So we can just hang up on those people. | ||
It's very nice. It's incredibly nice having a platform that is brought to you by you, the people, that they can't stop and that they have nothing to hold over us. | ||
They have nothing to approach us with. | ||
So I don't even think I'm going to play very many clips from this interview. | ||
I think we'll just talk about what some of... | ||
Some of the more important people on the left and the right are saying about this the way a lot of what Yeh was saying is being either purposefully misconstrued, completely ignored by claiming it's mental health issues, or sort of just... | ||
I think it's confusing people. | ||
It's very confusing. We'll get rid of that confusion. | ||
Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
We're going to be taking your phone calls. | ||
I want to hear what you have to say about the Yay Alex interview that continues to dominate internet discussion worldwide. | ||
Let's just start with some of the response to... | ||
I guess let me start with the question. | ||
And that question is, why are the Nazis bad? | ||
Why is Hitler evil? | ||
Why? I know why I think it is. | ||
Is it because they didn't like Jews? | ||
Well... I guess that also means Martin Luther is evil. | ||
Dude wrote a whole book about how much he doesn't like Jews. | ||
Can't call yourself Lutheran anymore. | ||
Or was it because, you know, they brought about a tyrannical, oppressive surveillance state that used brutal violence to target people they didn't like, to crush any dissent. | ||
They used the technological advances of the 20th century to ensure an iron grip on the ability of their people to speak out against them or to have any sort of ulterior ideology than the one that they demanded from on high. | ||
This is the bizarre thing. | ||
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They also committed a genocide. | |
Sure, yeah. Committed genocide. Started a war. | ||
They were an industrialized war machine. | ||
They were scientifically eliminating whole swaths of human beings. | ||
They were ridiculously evil. | ||
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Are there any Nazis in heaven? | |
I don't know. I mean, like Kanye said yesterday, weren't some of these guys just fighting for their country? | ||
Weren't some of these guys conscripted? | ||
Weren't they all conscripted? | ||
I don't know, you think the 14-year-olds that were being drafted into the war by the time Hitler was getting desperate towards the end, do they deserve this? | ||
Does the Confederacy, right? | ||
Does the Confederacy of the United States, were those people fighting for evil or were they fighting for their homelands because there was an army marching towards them? | ||
So I know why I think the Nazis are evil. | ||
It's because of their behavior. | ||
It's because of the things they did to Their own people and other people. | ||
It's because of the mechanized technocratic way in which they operated that deprived human beings of any value whatsoever. | ||
These are the things I don't like. | ||
These are the things I'm seeing in our current culture, continuously. | ||
Is it wrong to say that Kanye is being treated like an outspoken Jew in Nazi Germany right now? | ||
It's sort of getting the same treatment that somebody who was of the Jewish faith would get in Nazi Germany. | ||
Is it the symbol that's bad or is it the thing that the symbol represents that's bad? | ||
It's a serious question because – You have stories like this. | ||
This is from a while ago. | ||
I was just thinking about this. | ||
LA Times. Woman in swastika armband made antisemitic comments in Orange County, authorities say. | ||
Orange County authorities are recommending hate crime charges against a woman who allegedly yelled antisemitic comments at a man who tried to get her to remove a swastika armband she was wearing in Laguna Woods. | ||
The woman was wearing the armband while walking around... | ||
Clubhouse One, a multi-use community center, on the afternoon of March 7th, Kerry Braun of the Orange County Sheriff's Department said Saturday, a man confronted the woman and she responded with anti-Semitic comments, Braun said. | ||
A physical altercation then ensued as multiple men tried to remove the woman's armbrand, Braun said. | ||
One of the men was in his 80s. | ||
So again, you can be offended by the Nazi symbol. | ||
You can also be offended by Nazi behavior. | ||
Like, it's bizarre to me that the people acting like Nazis are doing it in the name of fighting Nazis. | ||
You know, there's something called free speech. | ||
There's something called I can disagree with you and not want to physically assault you for saying something I don't like. | ||
Not want to physically assault you for, you know, wearing a symbol that I disagree with. | ||
You know, that's what America is. | ||
That's what being a... | ||
A mature adult is not lashing out and attacking physically people who are wearing something you disagree with. | ||
I don't know, should we go out and punch everybody with a Che Guevara shirt on? | ||
Go assault them and try to rip that off them and then charge them with a hate crime? | ||
That's not what America's about. | ||
And so there's a very confusing mismatch between what these people oppose and how they act. | ||
Again, if you just know history, why did America go to war against the Nazis? | ||
We didn't know about the death camps until after the war. | ||
People think that we went to war because there were Nazi death camps. | ||
We didn't know about them. We went to war because it was an ideology, because it was a tyrannical method of politics that was sweeping over Europe and destroying the ability for anybody to... | ||
We went to war on an ideological basis, opposing the exact same tyranny that we're seeing at work in front of us right now. | ||
It's a little bit confusing, I have to say. | ||
But throughout the whole day, the only thing that physically made my jaw drop in surprise was the response from Twitter. | ||
And Kanye got kicked off of Twitter, and we'll talk about that in a second. | ||
But if you were watching the show yesterday, you saw Alex Jones actually tweeting from Kanye's phone. | ||
He said, I love the First Amendment. | ||
Long live yay. I pray to Jesus that Elon is for real. | ||
And Twitter added a context note to this that linked directly to ban.video. | ||
Again, just everything's crazy. | ||
You can't type ban.video into Twitter. | ||
It gets censored. They won't let you post it. | ||
But Twitter itself put a link to ban.video as a context box under the tweet from Ye's account that Alex Jones posted. | ||
That's totally crazy. Isn't that hilarious? | ||
They linked directly to ban.video. | ||
This is how little things make sense right now. | ||
None of it makes any sense at all. | ||
But of course, the... The backlash to this was immediate and widespread. | ||
Statement from Israel's ambassador to the United States, Michael Herzog, condemning the despicable anti-Semitism espoused during Infowars interview with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes. | ||
Israel's ambassador to the United States, Michael Herzog, condemns the despicable anti-Semitism. | ||
So an official immediate release from the Embassy of Israel saying he's sickened by the conversation that Alex Jones has had with avowed anti-Semites, Kanye West and Nick Fuentes. | ||
Again, did I not hear Kanye West say over and over again he loved Jewish people on the show yesterday? | ||
I don't know. I thought I did. | ||
Like, I've never... I guess you don't get a lot of... | ||
You know, contemporary interviews with leaders of the Nazi Party. | ||
I'm not sure any of them were like, I love the fatherland and I love Jews. | ||
I don't think they said that type of thing. | ||
I don't think, you know, expressing... | ||
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The Nazis love the dead Jews. | |
Sure, sure. Yeah. | ||
Yeah, it's a little bit different there, right? | ||
But honestly, you can't approach this honestly and not take it all into account. | ||
You can't take half of what he said and ignore the other half. | ||
And the more I think about it, expressing love for anybody, how can that be? | ||
Honestly, how can that be wrong? | ||
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The thing is, all of those Twitter critics, they just don't have room in their minds for doublethink. | |
Maybe not. | ||
I don't even think it's doublethink. | ||
Kanye West said he loves Harvey Weinstein. | ||
He said he loves the people who personally have destroyed his life and stolen $2 billion from him. | ||
He said he loved the surgeon that killed his mother. | ||
This is the thing. | ||
It's like... It is kind of bizarre. | ||
Shouldn't you love everybody? | ||
I love Joe Biden. | ||
I love Nancy Pelosi. | ||
These people are despicable. | ||
I don't want them in power. | ||
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Love is a pretty strong word. | |
Yeah, I know. | ||
That's what you're supposed to do as a Christian. | ||
You're supposed to love the people that everybody wants you to hate. | ||
That's the whole point of the religion. | ||
This is the thing. | ||
I don't know. I don't get how it can be bad to say you love anybody. | ||
Because guess what? Saying you love... | ||
Hitler isn't Nazi ideology. | ||
It's Christian ideology. Saying you love Stalin isn't communist ideology. | ||
It's Christian ideology. It doesn't mean you agree with them. | ||
It doesn't mean you like what they did. | ||
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It's love the sinner, hate the sin. | |
Love the sin or hate the sin? | ||
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Actually, I've got a better slogan now. | |
Okay. Love them all. | ||
Love them all. But isn't that what Kanye said? | ||
It wasn't that kind of his whole point? | ||
Was that exactly what he was saying? | ||
Did he say anything else? | ||
He said in the same sentence, I love Nazis and I love Zionists. | ||
It's not that he's crazy. | ||
It's not that he's having a mental break. | ||
It's he's literally saying, you can't tell me who I can't love. | ||
I'm going to love everybody just like Jesus Christ. | ||
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I want to continue on some of these responses to the Kanye West interview yesterday. | ||
Kyle Griffin posted this on Twitter. | ||
Republican Jewish Coalition says, Oh boy. | ||
Oh boy. It doesn't get worse than that, does it? | ||
No, it's just awful. | ||
Of course... Alex Jones spent the entire time trying to reason with Kanye West trying to sort of temper what Kanye West was saying to try to get him to refine his message to one that people can actually understand and comprehend and appreciate Without, you know, the knee-jerk reaction, explaining to Kanye West why Nazis were evil. | ||
Right? Doing all that. | ||
But it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. | ||
No, no. He also, apparently, is one of this triumvirate of conspiracy theorists, Holocaust deniers, and anti-Semites. | ||
And it's a, you know, thing I've seen reflected over and over. | ||
Literally, if you watch Alex Jones, nobody... | ||
Nobody thinks he's anti-Semitic. | ||
Nobody who actually watches Alex Jones thinks... | ||
In fact, we get way more people saying that Alex Jones is philo-Semitic. | ||
Way more people saying Alex Jones is some sort of agent of Israel because he refuses to talk about it. | ||
That's the accusation that's always made. | ||
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter, though, because it depends on what the narrative is, and they're going to call Alex Jones whatever name they want to call him. | ||
So, you know, in a way, it's just like, why... | ||
Why do you even care what these people say? | ||
They're going to call you that whatever you say. | ||
Ben Collins was just having an epileptic fit about this. | ||
He says the Infowars interview with Kanye West is getting so thoroughly anti-Semitic that even Alex Jones is pushing back. | ||
Again, Alex Jones is not an anti-Semite, and nobody can accuse him of being one. | ||
Unless you want to take the leap and say, well, talking bad about globalism is anti-Semitic. | ||
Because globalism is a Jewish conspiracy? | ||
Like, what? That's not what we're saying. | ||
We're saying globalism is bad. | ||
And then you've got groups like the ADL, Jewish groups like the ADL, saying, well, what they really mean is Jews. | ||
No, what we mean is globalists. | ||
So unless you want to take that leap from saying that Alex Jones criticizing globalists, of which there are people of all races, colors, and creeds, obviously... | ||
We're not giving the Clintons and the Bidens and the Fauci's and the Bill Gates's a pass in this regard when we talk about how evil globalists are. | ||
But again, it's just one of those things that illustrates just how universal this condemnation is and how just even in their insinuations, they're just like demonizing Alex Jones along the whole time, despite the fact that Alex Jones... | ||
Arguing with Kanye throughout that whole interview. | ||
Whatever, doesn't matter. Matt Walsh even. | ||
So, you know, these are people on the left. | ||
The people on the right were saying this as well. | ||
Matt Walsh, and this was like the general sentiment I saw online yesterday. | ||
He says, if I was an optimistic man, I would at least hope that Kanye West's mental breakdown and self-immolation would persuade conservatives to stop falling madly in love with every celebrity who says one thing they agree with, but I'm not an optimistic man. | ||
Mental breakdown. That's basically the overall sentiment that you got. | ||
Jeremy Boring said the same thing. | ||
My yevolution, day one, his remarks are anti-Semitic, but it's unclear if he's an anti-Semite, too. | ||
He's an anti-Semite. Day 55, this is the worst expression of mental illness we've ever seen play out in public life. | ||
God save this sick, sick man. | ||
Gosh darn, his evil, evil thoughts. | ||
Evil, evil thoughts. | ||
Again, I'm just sort of baffled because the dude just kept saying he loved everybody. | ||
He just kept saying how he loved everybody, even the people that they say you're supposed to hate. | ||
This was his crime. He said he loved people that you're supposed to hate. | ||
Agree with him or not, I don't get the fury at all of this. | ||
Like this, Alex Spencer, USA. I think this is like a TPSA person or something. | ||
Hot take, she says, you shouldn't love Hitler or Nazis. | ||
Maybe. Maybe that's the case. | ||
Like, if you honestly ask the question, like, how would Jesus reply to that? | ||
If you could talk to Jesus Christ of Nazareth right now and said, should I love Hitler, what do you think he would say? | ||
We don't have to think. I mean, he literally said it over and over and over again in his ministry in his very short time on earth. | ||
He said to love everybody. | ||
He said nobody's accepted in this. | ||
Nobody is... Jesus Christ didn't say love everybody, but you can choose one or two people to hate, and everybody has to hate them. | ||
Because I'm Jesus, I'm all about love, except sometimes, when hate is required. | ||
No. No, he loved everybody. | ||
Even if he was driving people out of the temple, he loved them. | ||
So I don't know. Again, it's... | ||
If you're really a Christian, if you really believe in the Christian religion, I don't know how you can claim that some people are off-limits for love. | ||
That just seems kind of weird to me. | ||
It doesn't mean you agree with what they do. | ||
It doesn't mean you like them. | ||
Kanye West also said he loved Harvey Weinstein. | ||
And other people were confused with this as well. | ||
In Miles Chong, why was Kanye so adamant about defending Balenciaga in light of what we know about them now? | ||
Well, I don't know. Read the messages that he says. | ||
He says, I stand by Balenciaga and denounce all witch hunts. | ||
I cancel, cancel culture. | ||
Jesus is king. Ending traffic doesn't start or end with a fashion campaign, for Christ's sake. | ||
Never turn your back. Demna and Balenciaga, family for life. | ||
Cancel, cancel culture. Jesus, please heal. | ||
Yeah, I think Balenciaga thinks they're cute, thinks they're clever by slipping in pedophilic winks and nods in their campaigns. | ||
I think it reflects or is evidence of a deeper problem there. | ||
But is this not in line with exactly what Kanye West was saying? | ||
He said you should even love pedophiles. | ||
You should love Balenciaga. | ||
You should love the people that are trying to destroy you. | ||
It's so bizarre. | ||
And of course there was actually... | ||
Oh yeah, here's the one I was looking for. | ||
Because again, Ben Shapiro, Ye is clearly suffering from a mental breakdown. | ||
It's an act of cruelty to have him on the air at this point. | ||
He needs treatment, not a spotlight. | ||
An act of cruelty to keep him on air. | ||
You're being cruel by allowing him to say what he wants. | ||
You're abusing him by letting him say what he thinks. | ||
Anybody else find that a little bit weird? | ||
Anybody else find that a little bit off the mark? | ||
We're gonna help you. | ||
We're gonna... It's for your own good. | ||
We're gonna shut you up and not allow you to speak anymore. | ||
I just can't imagine... | ||
I can't imagine having that attitude about anybody. | ||
There are people that routinely say the most horrific things you can possibly imagine on mainstream news, in newspapers, and on CNN. Horrific stuff. | ||
I understand that they're not insane. | ||
They're not crazy. They're wrong. | ||
They could very well be evil. | ||
I still love them. | ||
But I would never have this attitude of just like, for your own good, we're going to put you away now. | ||
We've seen articles that are just like, white people, your DNA is an abomination. | ||
Sure, it's hateful. It's bad. | ||
It's wrong. We can denounce it. | ||
We can disavow it. We can say we disagree. | ||
To act like because they say something like that, it means they're mentally ill and they need to be put away for a while. | ||
Sounds like something the Nazis would say. | ||
Sounds like something that the Nazis would be engaged in or the Soviets would be engaged in. | ||
Oh, you think people deserve free speech? | ||
That's very wrong thinking. | ||
You're sounding very Hebrewic right now, and that's very dangerous. | ||
We all know that the nation state is the highest authority. | ||
And if you disagree with that, it's because there's something wrong with your brain that you don't understand this truth that we have all decided on. | ||
It's very weird. It's very bizarre. | ||
Very Nazi-ish. Syrian girl responds to this saying, I figure this is how they'll deal with the Kanye situation, just like his personal trainer did. | ||
Yeah, it's not that he's saying things that he actually means. | ||
It's not that he's saying things that he believes you disagree with. | ||
It's that he's sick, and for his own good, we're going to turn him into a zombie. | ||
We're going to take part of his brain out. | ||
We're going to fix that part of his brain that disagrees with us. | ||
Here's an actual exchange from the interview. | ||
Kanye West said, it's not the Jews, it's the Zionists. | ||
Alex Jones said, but why would the Zionists want to kill the Jews? | ||
I'm talking about why people in Israel are forcing the shot on Jewish people. | ||
Kanye says, because they work for Satan, they don't work for God. | ||
Alex Jones says, exactly. They create an atmosphere where Jews are hated. | ||
That's an actual exchange from the interview that actually illustrates the spiritual... | ||
Mimicry that's going on here. | ||
People claim one thing while they worship Satan. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. We're going to go to your phone calls here about Ye and Kanye as he continues to dominate headlines around the world and continue to trend on Twitter. | ||
Talk a little bit about Kanye, Ye rather, getting kicked off of Twitter as well. | ||
Whether he deserves that. | ||
It's not even about whether he deserves it. | ||
It's not about whether he's right or wrong. | ||
It's just sort of a bizarre... | ||
It's all just very bizarre. | ||
It's all just very bizarre and confusing to me. | ||
Especially the stuff that people are... | ||
They have to be purposefully taking out of context or purposefully getting wrong. | ||
I've seen so many people... | ||
I watched a lot of people's wrap-up of this. | ||
Tim Pool, Anthony Brian Logan... | ||
Anomaly, I watched his thing. | ||
Like, a lot of people were very confused at Kanye saying, and what he said, I believe I'm quoting this right, was Nazis or Hitler invented the microphone that I use when I'm singing. | ||
Now, people apparently heard him say Hitler invented the microphone. | ||
That's obviously not what he said. | ||
That's obviously not true. | ||
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Can you clear that one up for me? | |
Yeah. Hitler didn't want to give his speeches into a microphone that was built anywhere other than Germany, and so he encouraged the Sennheiser Corporation to be created. | ||
It'd be like if Kanye West said, Hitler invented the car I drive because he drives a VW. People went, Hitler didn't invent the car? | ||
No, of course he didn't invent the car. | ||
He didn't even invent VW. He asked his subordinates to create a car company for people who could afford cars in Germany. | ||
So the same thing with Sennheiser. Sennheiser is still a top microphone company around the world that maybe is Kanye's microphone of choice. | ||
So he was saying that... | ||
That was a Nazi-inspired brand because Hitler didn't want to speak into a German microphone, so he created a German microphone company. | ||
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You know a lot about Hitler. | |
I learned this yesterday. | ||
I actually looked into it because it's obvious of what Kanye was saying. | ||
He said highway. Obviously, Hitler didn't invent highways, but he did invent the program that created the Autobahn, which is like the most famous. | ||
My friend yesterday said, it's the only street I know in any other country. | ||
It's the only road system I've ever heard of in any other country. | ||
I was like, well, yeah, that and the Champs-Élysées. | ||
Those are the two roads I know in a foreign country. | ||
The Autobahn. Everybody recognizes this is true. | ||
In fact, there's a hardcore history series about the Mongol Empire. | ||
I can't remember what it's called, but fantastic series, right? | ||
It's like six episodes long, four hours every episode. | ||
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But by Carlin, the guy who does... | |
Yeah, Dan Carlin. Yeah. And he starts that entire thing by saying... | ||
In a very tentative way, I was going to clip it, but it takes him like 10 minutes to get to the point because he's very careful not to say he's the one saying this, but he's saying one day, once enough history has passed, people might one day potentially look back and write a book about all of the good things Hitler did. | ||
Things like environmentalism, veganism, the Autobahn, like all, you know, using, I don't know, technology. | ||
I can't remember all the examples that he had. | ||
But he was making the point in saying that, you know, right now there's giant statues of Genghis Khan. | ||
They're giant, you know, there's a lot of people saying, well, Genghis Khan actually did a lot of good things. | ||
Their empire allowed for, you know, culture mixing that provided a lot of blah, blah, blah. | ||
Like people praised the Mongol Empire. | ||
Well, if you lived in the 12th century, the Mongols were the Nazis. | ||
I mean, they were a force of... | ||
You know, none of this is controversial. | ||
None of this is wrong. | ||
It's literally just historical fact that Hitler did things that, like... | ||
We still... Volkswagen, if you drive a Volkswagen, shut up, I guess, right? | ||
Like, sell it? I don't know. | ||
But it's the type of thing where you just saw everybody going, Hitler didn't invent the microphone? | ||
No, obviously not. | ||
But there was a point to what Kanye was saying. | ||
You can disagree with the point or not, but to... | ||
Misunderstand it like that, I don't understand why that's necessary. | ||
You can say, sure, inventing a microphone doesn't make up for starting a world war and murdering millions of people. | ||
Yeah, I think I'll agree with that. | ||
But you don't have to act baffled like Kanye West said that Hitler invented the microphone. | ||
Let's talk about Sennheiser. | ||
He just didn't have the context for it, I guess. | ||
That's just one of the things that people are saying online. | ||
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You came down to this southern town last summer. | |
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls here momentarily. | ||
I think... | ||
I guess I'm not surprised by the backlash to what Kanye was saying. | ||
I personally just thought it was very entertaining, thought it was just like something to be watching that just something that is totally unique and bizarre and just, you know, you never knew what was going to come next. | ||
It was what live broadcast is supposed to be all about. | ||
It's what free speech is supposed to be all about. | ||
It's what freedom is supposed to be all about. | ||
You can say things that you can viciously disagree with. | ||
but there's a lot of There's a lot of bizarre coverage of it. | ||
Daily Mail article. | ||
Trying to find out where exactly it is here. | ||
But, you know, they just say things like, you know, he started talking about Ari Emanuel, who he claims, like, persecuted him. | ||
It's like, what do you mean he claims? | ||
Ari Emanuel wrote a letter saying, I'm going to do this and everybody should do this. | ||
We should all cancel Kanye. | ||
And then they're just like, and he accuses Ari Emanuel. | ||
It's like, well... He did. | ||
I mean, didn't he do that? Didn't R. Emanuel write that letter? | ||
I don't know. I think he did. | ||
I'm pretty sure. Pretty sure he did. | ||
I thought this was an interesting take from Tori Nix on Twitter. | ||
Yeh said he loved everybody, even Nazis, because they invented the microphone he uses. | ||
He said he loves everybody, even the surgeon who killed his mom. | ||
Yeh is reflecting the concept of being Christ-like and loving everyone no matter what. | ||
Sound bites and viral tweets will ignore the context. | ||
She follows that up by saying, watch them accuse me of defending Kanye instead of realizing I just analyzed the actual context of his full statement and didn't just run with the reactionary programming I'm supposed to have whenever I hear certain words. | ||
Good luck. Pretty interesting. | ||
ER on Twitter said, A lot of holier-than-thou types calling a dude mentally ill for acting out. | ||
While he's being curbstomped by the media, his friends, some weird Hollywood PT drugging mafia, his banks, the IRS suddenly trying to jail him, and his only refuge becoming fringe pariahs. | ||
Over tweets! Over tweets. | ||
Never murdered anybody. | ||
He wouldn't be treated like this if he was a murderer. | ||
Okay, Simpson's not treated like this. | ||
Right? Jeffrey Epstein never got treated by this. | ||
Harvey Weinstein's not treated by this. | ||
He put out some tweets that people didn't like. | ||
He's been targeted and he's had his life destroyed. | ||
And people are acting like he's crazy for lashing out. | ||
Again, you can disagree with him lashing out. | ||
You can try to point out the nuances of... | ||
Judaism or the Jewish people and, you know, not like that he seems to be conflating all Jews with people that are specifically targeting him. | ||
But to just write this off as mental illness, to claim that the correct thing to do here is to, for his own good, silence and lobotomize him. | ||
I'm not with you on that. | ||
I'm just not. That really does seem like the reaction Nazis would have to people speaking out against them. | ||
I'm against Nazis. And I'm against Nazi behavior. | ||
I'm against Nazi policy and Nazi treatment of dissidents. | ||
I'm an American, and America, we have free speech. | ||
It seems like that's going away on certain topics. | ||
So let's go out to your phone calls for the first time. | ||
Wayne in Texas was the first to call in. | ||
It says there's no reason for him wearing the mask. | ||
You want to talk about Moses and the Word of God. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Wayne. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison, what I wanted to say is it was twofold. | ||
As far as the outfit with the mask that he was wearing, first of all, you know, this is Ye, who rebranded his name, I believe, as a born-again Christian, who says that the Bible is my internet, you know, wears a mask, essentially like Moses. | ||
You've got to think of Moses with Jethro, his father-in-law, who has everybody coming to him out in the wilderness, And says, hey, I'm getting overloaded here. | ||
And Jethro's like, man, you got too much responsibility. | ||
And so Moses puts the veil, the fabric of reality, the Word of God over his face, symbolically to the bride to say, hey, y'all should be putting your filthy hands in this Word of God like I do, up here in the Mount of Transfiguration, and seeking God for yourselves, working out your own salvation with fear and trembling, rather than coming to me and other men for everything that you need an answer for. | ||
Have your own personal relationship. | ||
Now, the second duality of that was, Balenciaga, the uniform, all that, like Hitler, is a man's suit. | ||
The devil uses the woke ideology in the corporations to sell people for so where he can fleece them whenever it's opportune and shake them down for their shekels, for his talent, for his measure of wheat per a penny and three measures of barley, the one-third fraction, right? | ||
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.333, the earthly man's user experience. | |
And if you add that with another.33, with that heavenly man, it just falls like a third of the stars. | ||
Then you got your 666 mark of the beast. | ||
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And so, people be careful. | |
You maybe lost me a little bit with the numerology, but... | ||
It's fractional reserve banking in the Bible. | ||
I see. But those who have ears to hear, and you do. | ||
Yeah, we'll hear it. And also people research on Wikipedia, Ario Vistus, A-R-I-O-V-I-S-T-U-S, and learn about that area and ideology. | ||
It goes back to the times of Caesar, and trust me, they've got some confusion in their lot too. | ||
Interesting. All right, well, thanks so much for the call, Wayne. | ||
I want to get to as many calls as possible this hour, so we're going to try to move a little bit quicker today. | ||
But thank you so much for the call. And yeah, the mask thing, I don't even know where to start with that. | ||
Dude's wearing a mask, okay. | ||
I don't know. People are like, he's mentally ill. | ||
I don't know. I think he wants to wear a mask. | ||
He's just doing what he thinks is cool. | ||
Ed in Kentucky wants to talk about the Kanye. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Ed, you're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, can you hear me? Yes, sir. | |
Yeah, so I think that what Kanye has proven over the years is he's able to make... | ||
It's about branding. | ||
In previous days, he's been able to make his brand. | ||
I think yesterday, he went a lot of ways to break his brand. | ||
Today, you talked about Sennheiser and Volkswagen and all this other stuff. | ||
I watch InfoWars. | ||
InfoWars is another brand. It's my favorite brand. | ||
I watch Infowars on Getter, all hell Getter chat, you know? | ||
And so, like, when you're on Getter and you're watching Infowars, you get little extras that, like, you don't really know other Infowars did. | ||
Like, for instance, yesterday I got a little alert that said the one Owen Schroeder was going to do, like, a live stream after the Kanye thing to talk about the Kanye thing. | ||
And so I clicked over to the Kanye thing to listen to the Owen thing, to listen to Owen Schroeder, you know, opine on the Kanye after effects and the branding of all this stuff and what it matters. | ||
And only to hear the bearded one say, having your life and your career tied to Alex Jones sucks. | ||
So what I would like to ask you to do as a favor to me and the other Info Warriors out there is after you're done with your shift over at the Mighty Info Wars, if you could just walk down to the real stable genius's office and ask him not to say things like that because, like, obviously he is ruining the Info Wars brand by saying... | ||
Just weak stuff like that. | ||
You need to tell them to lay off the cuck genuine draft and stick to the cuck light because it's sad when you hear a main voice of InfoWars over there saying the stuff that Matt Walsh is saying or the stuff that Ben Shapiro is saying or the stuff that all the people who are not on the InfoWars brand team are saying. | ||
Owen Troyer is like having your life and your career tied to Alex Jones sucks. | ||
And that's just the opposite of what we're supposed to be hearing. | ||
Well, I didn't hear him say that, so I can't speak to that exactly. | ||
And it sounds like he's probably just speaking out of sort of frustration. | ||
So I'll tell you, it doesn't suck because... | ||
There's a reason Alex Jones is being targeted. | ||
There's a reason that anybody associated with Alex Jones, they attempt to attack and destroy it. | ||
It's because Alex Jones has been right for 20 years. | ||
It's because he represents an existential threat to their tyrannical globalist total control system. | ||
So, you know, to say it sucks, yeah, it sounds like sort of an emotional... | ||
You know, outburst of, you know, honesty. | ||
Because, you know, if there's one thing about InfoWars, you know that we're real. | ||
We're not going to lie to you. We're not going to, you know, blow smoke up your butt. | ||
We're not going to sit here and go, it's super great not being able to have Twitter accounts. | ||
It's super awesome not getting allowed to go on any other shows and never getting invited on Fox and never getting any credit for the stories that we break and constantly being called the most horrific things by powerful, you know, groups. | ||
Like, that does suck. | ||
That does suck. But it doesn't mean that... | ||
You know, it sucks working for them. | ||
It means that we are in the trenches. | ||
Like, you can say it sucks to be in a battle in the trenches, in the mud, you know, shooting your bullets, but you're fighting for something great. | ||
It doesn't mean it's a walk in the park. | ||
It actually does suck sometimes, but it doesn't mean we're going to stop. | ||
It doesn't mean we're going to slow down. | ||
It doesn't mean we're going to stop doing what we're doing. | ||
It means that our culture needs us more than ever. | ||
I don't know about that, Ed. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. Harrison Smith here, taking your calls. | ||
I feel like maybe I should elaborate a little bit more on what we were saying at the end of the last segment, because I get why, you know, it really is in so many ways. | ||
It, like, really is a war, and people don't want to be demoralized. | ||
I mean, that's sort of the most important thing in a war, is that the mood of the troops... | ||
And so, yeah, if Owen is expressing frustration in the way that InfoWars is treated, in the way that lies are told about us, and those lies get believed by people, I mean, it... | ||
I'm not going to sit up here and say it doesn't suck to know that people search my name, you find articles from places like the ADL calling me the worst possible things you can imagine. | ||
And people believing that. | ||
And friends of mine being called by their friends going, do you know that you're friends with this person? | ||
And it's just like, yeah, it sucks to be attacked. | ||
It sucks to be under attack. It sucks to be barred from public life in a lot of ways. | ||
But on the other hand, I don't think anybody has any idea how miserable I was before I got a job at InfoWars. | ||
I had no meaning, no purpose. | ||
I felt the world was spiraling out of control and I had no ability to speak back. | ||
Now I have this amazing platform. | ||
I talk to people from all over the world. | ||
All of my friends now are all because I have this position and this job. | ||
I mean, I'm more thankful than you can possibly imagine for this platform that you've given us, the InfoWars audience. | ||
So, I mean, and it is a double-edged sword. | ||
On one hand, we can't expect... | ||
Glowing reviews from the mainstream media. | ||
On the other hand, because we have this platform, we don't need them. | ||
We don't need mainstream media. | ||
It doesn't matter if anybody outside of InfoWars thinks that we're bad people because we love America, love freedom, and even allow expressions of opinions we disagree with. | ||
It doesn't matter because we have InfoWars, because we have Bandai video, because we have this platform that's so powerful, so widespread, so unifying. | ||
So... It sucks in the best possible way, I guess you could say. | ||
Or it's a miracle, it's a blessing that people hate you for having. | ||
It's something like that, right? | ||
But folks, we would not be here without you. | ||
I cannot express how thankful I know all of us are, myself and the crew included, to be a part of this journey. | ||
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Let's go down to Marvin in Alabama, who wants to talk about the debate of Jewish control and the vaccine in Israel. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Marvin. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. Good to talk to you again. | ||
Yeah, I've called in a few times in the last month or so since all of this broke, supporting Kanye, and I still do support him. | ||
I wouldn't necessarily say I agree with his sentiments about Hitler or Nazis, but that's mainly only because I'm not a socialist, so... | ||
I don't really care what other people think about my opinion or whatever. | ||
That's not why. And that seems to be what controls most people's thoughts on what he had to say. | ||
But I don't really care about that. | ||
I'm just not a socialist, so they're not for me. | ||
And that's really what that boils down to. | ||
But when it comes to Alex and him discussing the issue of why would Jewish people, if they're in control, inject Well, if we think about the Bible in the context that Kanye is trying to present everything in, | ||
which is in the context of the Bible, then it's pretty clear that the Antichrist and the beast and the false prophet and Satan are all leading all of the lost people to hell. | ||
So what would they care? | ||
There's no exception for DNA Jewish people in that. | ||
There's no exception for anyone. | ||
At the end of the day, there's only two kinds of people in the world because there's only two destinations. | ||
You either end up in hell or you end up in heaven, which means you're either lost or you're saved. | ||
And there's no exception. | ||
There's no in-between. There's no Jewish get-out-of-jail-free card because your DNA happens to be the right DNA. And when you think about it that way, then why wouldn't they inject their own people? | ||
It's kind of like, why would our politicians and our military and some of our police harm us here in America? | ||
Aren't they supposed to be working for us? | ||
It's the same exact thing. | ||
So I kind of get lost in that argument sometimes. | ||
It should be a lot more simple than what people make it out to be. | ||
And it also goes to the heart of the matter of, well... | ||
You know, Kanye's not saying all Jewish people, obviously. | ||
I mean, it's like the old Turner phrase that really wasn't accurate, something that I didn't cling to myself. | ||
But not every Muslim is a terrorist, but every terrorist is a Muslim. | ||
Well, it's kind of the same thing here. | ||
You know, not every person that, you know, shut down or not every Jewish person might shut down Kanye's bank account or agree with that. | ||
But everybody that did do it to him, and the only people that had the power to do it to him, just so happened to be Jewish. | ||
So, like I told you the last time I called, I think Kanye's mission here is to break the paradigm, and if you're not willing to talk about the truth, then he's not going to appear on your podcast and talk to you. | ||
Obviously, Alex let him do that, so he stayed throughout, and they had a little bit of back and forth and whatever, and that was great to hear. | ||
So I appreciate that and I hope I hope Alex never backs down. | ||
I hope he doesn't try to qualify it. | ||
And during the interview itself, he was... | ||
It almost had like pushing back on Kanye. | ||
He was disagreeing with Kanye. | ||
He literally disagrees with what Kanye was saying. | ||
And he explained why he disagrees with what Ye was saying. | ||
So, yeah, I don't think... | ||
I mean, there is no backing down. | ||
He had somebody on that he disagreed with. | ||
He allowed them to say what he thought, and he... | ||
Responded to them in an appropriate way. | ||
So, again, I think the outrage on that regard is wrong. | ||
Very interesting points, Marvin. Thank you for that very much. | ||
Let's go to Shonda in Tennessee. | ||
He wants to talk about the EA interview. Thanks for calling in, Shonda. | ||
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You're on the air. Good morning. | |
Morning. Okay. I had to think about this. | ||
I had to watch it a couple of times. | ||
In my perspective, what we watched yesterday was... | ||
What I labeled it when my mom went through it, when she was becoming born again, was a... | ||
I called it a religious growth spurt. | ||
A religious what? Say that again. | ||
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Growth spurt. | |
Growth spurt. Okay. Yeah, because my mom used to have them when she was becoming in it. | ||
I remember one time specifically, she convinced herself that the one-horned beast was a unicorn. | ||
And at the time... | ||
I collected unicorns. | ||
She came in. She ripped all my stickers out of my sticker book. | ||
She cut the horn off my big stuffed animal. | ||
Like, got rid of anything that she could in my room. | ||
The horn on... She cut the horns off everything. | ||
Any way that she possibly could. | ||
And then I kind of had to, like, you know, talk to her because she was so excited. | ||
Because, you know, she was becoming born again. | ||
She was into drugs and alcohol and all that. | ||
Like, Mom, you know... | ||
Did you ever stop to think maybe it's a rhino? | ||
Like there's other things that have one horn, like it's not this one specific thing. | ||
So I think kind of in the beginning part when he just came full blown out of the door was like, oh, I love Hitler. | ||
I love Nazis. And then you could see later on once Alex started to talk to him because like he admitted he is he's a baby Christian. | ||
It was like, hey, you know, like, maybe you should elaborate on why you're saying these things more. | ||
And then he got back to the I love everybody, which I can understand because... | ||
It's a good point. | ||
He's certainly sort of in the throes of a religious fervor right now in very interesting ways. | ||
Thank you for all these calls. They're great. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Going out to your phone calls now. | ||
Getting a lot of interesting reactions to what Kanye West was saying on the Alex Jones show yesterday. | ||
Obviously a lot of other stuff to talk about, but this really has been one of the biggest stories in a while. | ||
In a while. Of course, we're at the center of it here. | ||
One thing I think is an appropriate reading of this is that Kanye was... | ||
Was murdering a sacred cow on air yesterday. | ||
He was just saying all the things that nobody wants him to say. | ||
He was just... He was putting forward the point that the only sacred thing is Jesus, and Jesus said, love everybody. | ||
So, I mean, to me, the most... | ||
Like, the quote that sticks out in my mind from the whole three-hour thing, and it was a three-hour conversation. | ||
They talked about pornography. They talked about... | ||
Kanye's divorced. They talk about him being attacked and deplatformed. | ||
Him being threatened. I mean, they talk about all sorts of stuff that is, to me, more interesting than the comments he made about Hitler and the Nazis. | ||
But when he said, you're not going to tell me who I'm allowed to love. | ||
To me, that sort of sums the whole thing up. | ||
To me, it sums everything that he was doing up there. | ||
He's going, you're not going to tell me who I can and can't love. | ||
And to me, it's just like, How do you disagree with that? | ||
I don't know. Saying, well, the Nazis in particular, you can't love them. | ||
You cannot love what they do. | ||
You cannot love their ideology. | ||
You can despise their ideology. | ||
I don't know. You can't tell me who not to love. | ||
Digital Dave in Wisconsin wants to talk about scriptural truth in this matter. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Digital Dave. | ||
Thanks. You are on the air. | ||
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Digital Dave, Wisconsin. Yes, God bless you guys. | |
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Here are the Lion's Royal Remnant Christian Army and the Lion's Den. | ||
I want to pull together a few different things. | ||
Acetylcholine, what Hitler did that's good quickly, and We're good to go. | ||
To continue in prayer. | ||
It's very important. Okay. | ||
Acetylcholine. What is the first thing that you think about when you think about acetylcholine? | ||
Well, the first thing you think about is that it's a neurotransmitter that helps the body. | ||
And it's important. | ||
It's an important neurotransmitter for the brain and muscle functions. | ||
Now, what encourages that to be active? | ||
A cigarette and a cup of coffee in the morning. | ||
Now, who wants the people to stop smoking cigarettes and cups of coffee? | ||
Well, the left, predominantly. | ||
I mean, maybe there are nuanced people who grew up without it and don't understand it. | ||
But what the left want, they have nature and animal protection programs. | ||
Hitler created a nature and animal protection program. | ||
Hmm. They also have anti-smoking law. | ||
Now, thanks to the left, anti-smoking law. | ||
Hitler also encouraged anti-smoking laws. | ||
Isn't that interesting? So if you take it from the very face of what the Word says and you just go into Matthew and understand that we're not supposed to take any thought in Matthew 6, 31 through 33, we're not supposed to think about what, eat, drink, or wear, because a Father knows we need that. | ||
We seek the kingdom of heaven first. | ||
God and His righteousness, in other words, and then all these things are added to you. | ||
Jump back up to Matthew 4.4. | ||
Man doesn't live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the name of God. | ||
Okay? You can't tempt the Lord your God. | ||
That's from 4.7, and that goes right back to the Old Testament and the laws of Moses. | ||
Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men. | ||
Matthew 4, 19. | ||
Matthew 5, 6. Blessed are they which hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they shall be filled. | ||
And that's what Kanye is hungering for. | ||
That last caller, she made some really intelligent points about her mom. | ||
There are these Christian growth spurts, and there's sometimes people even back into the corner. | ||
But 6, 14, and it's said repeatedly about forgiving your enemies. | ||
But for if you forgive others their trespassers, Your Heavenly Father will also forgive you. | ||
It is so key. | ||
Kanye could not have been more on the mark. | ||
I was yelling, and I don't yell at the TV much, but I was yelling at the TV yesterday. | ||
I was. And it was not an indignation against the people who were pushing against Kanye. | ||
It was a sadness. | ||
Yeah, I completely agree with what you're saying, Dave. | ||
You're making a lot of really good points, and I think especially, you know, the point about socialism and, you know, it goes beyond just... | ||
And the classic sort of trope is like, well, Hitler loved dogs, so if you love dogs, you're just like Hitler, right? | ||
It's this idea that, like, you can't take everything, you know, not everything the dude did was evil, obviously, and, you know, same time, well, you're a vegetarian, did you know Hitler was a vegetarian? | ||
You must be Hitler. That doesn't make any sense. | ||
None of that makes any sense. And that's why I started the show by asking, like, why are the Nazis evil? | ||
The Nazis are evil because of their ideology, because of their tyrannical control system, because of their murderous, warmongering ways that destroyed an entire continent and sent millions and millions and millions of young men, women and children to their graves. | ||
It's evil because of their practices. | ||
It's evil because of their ideology. | ||
And it's that same ideology that I see creeping out to attack and silence Kanye. | ||
So it's like it's very weird. | ||
It's very it's very bizarre because, yeah, the things that that we hate the Nazis for are the things that we're seeing be implemented by the same people who hate the Nazis now. | ||
It's just like it's not it's not wasn't evil because it was the Nazis doing it. | ||
It was evil because it's evil to do to anybody, no matter who's doing it. | ||
But a lot of great points. | ||
Let's move on to Michael in Virginia. | ||
Thanks for the call, Dave. Michael in Virginia says, love the sin or not the sin. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. I'm excited. | ||
This is a beautiful day. | ||
Yes, love the center. This is what Kanye was saying. | ||
He's a Christian. The first law is to love your neighbor. | ||
Love, love, love. So let's show the New World Order. | ||
Let's show the World Economic Forum their narratives are lies. | ||
They accepted Nazis into the NASA program and in-game exposed. | ||
Alex Jones and Infowars exposed their narrative. | ||
They're financing of the bankers on both sides of World War II. So we're calling them out for the hypocrisy. | ||
Their narratives are lies. | ||
They want to try and turn Kanye West—make a lie of love or Christ? | ||
Well, we're going to stand by the truth. | ||
Infowars is the new platform. | ||
Infowars is the world leader of humanity. | ||
Infowars and Alice Jones is the truth. | ||
And they are on point. | ||
They are afraid. They're running. | ||
We're going to attack their narratives. | ||
We're going to attack their lives. | ||
They're falling. Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum is going to fall. | ||
We have millions and millions of calls that come in. | ||
We have new millions and millions of followers who are going to support us with at least $5 a month. | ||
Multiply that by $20 million, we've got enough money, a new platform to control this thing. | ||
InfoWars is the platform to replace the techno-class control over our constitutional world, our constitutional speech. | ||
InfoWars is the leader. | ||
The people choose, and we demand it. | ||
Amen, Michael. Amen. | ||
I just wanted you to keep going. | ||
I loved it. | ||
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You're exactly right. We're going to attack them where they fall. | |
We're going to attack their lives right now. | ||
This is a new opportunity to show them they're on the run. | ||
So we're not going to be afraid of Kanye's love for people. | ||
We're not going to be afraid of that love for the sinner and not the sin. | ||
We're not going to be afraid of that. | ||
We're going to attack their lives right now while they're on the run. | ||
And now, All of our supporters are collaborators, such as Rand Paul, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and other platforms that are exposing their lives. | ||
Join us in this marathon, this 24-hour marathon, with Harrison Smith of the American Journal, that we're going to take the donations and show them that we have support. | ||
The world, humanity, and China around the world are supporting us. | ||
They have to come to us and negotiate. | ||
They have to come to us. | ||
Elon Musk is a slave in this house. | ||
Who cares about Twitter? | ||
We got our own platform. | ||
Amen. Michael, man, powerful as always. | ||
Incredible stuff. More of your phone calls on the other side as we come back. | ||
I'll tell you, one of the biggest struggles in the Infowar is to not hate. | ||
They would love if we hated them. | ||
They would love if we lashed out in hate against them. | ||
It would give them all the excuse that they need. | ||
It's the fact that we love them that means we can't be defeated. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
More of your phone calls momentarily. | ||
Some interesting callers calling in. | ||
Elon Musk has suspended Kanye from Twitter, suggests he incited violence by posting a Raylian symbol. | ||
That's from Infowars.com. | ||
Again, it's like, if you want to ban the guy because certain images are off-limits, You gotta say that. | ||
You gotta just say what you're doing. | ||
This was not an incitement to violence. | ||
It just wasn't. | ||
So why call it that? | ||
Because that's what you need to justify your censorship? | ||
Again, there is a... | ||
...value called free speech. | ||
There is a no-holds-barred absolutism when it comes to free speech, as long as it's not abusive or violent. | ||
In other words, it's not actually calling for violence, as long as it's not actually evidence of... | ||
Of abuse of some sort. | ||
You're putting videos up of, you know, hurting people or exploiting children or something. | ||
Then you have free speech. | ||
This is an American value. | ||
There's a very good purpose for it. | ||
Because once you start drawing those lines, everything becomes a little bit tenuous. | ||
everything becomes a little bit unsure. | ||
They banned Donald Trump, saying he incited violence. | ||
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Why? | |
Because he questioned the 2020 election. | ||
It works the same way. | ||
Well, if you question the 2020 election, then what you're saying is that we're being ruled by tyrants, which might inspire some people to violence. | ||
Therefore, questioning the 2020 election is incitement to violence. | ||
Well, no, it's not. | ||
It's really not. | ||
It's really not. | ||
Sorry. | ||
It's just not. | ||
Like, I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
We can see his last tweets here. | ||
I was looking at the Daily Mail article. | ||
They literally blur the image. | ||
I mean, are we children? | ||
Are we not adults? Are we not see? | ||
I mean, go to Japan. | ||
Every temple has a swastika. | ||
That's how they label temples on the map. | ||
It's simple. It's an image. | ||
It's a picture. It has the power that you give it. | ||
They are empowering it more than ever before. | ||
They actually blur the image on Daily Mail, which is kind of hilarious, but you can get the actual images on Infowars. | ||
Kanye actually posted his text conversation with Elon Musk, although it looks like he blacked out certain responses. | ||
Or it's just, maybe this is just a fact of the way this image is posted. | ||
But Elon Musk says, sorry, you've gone too far. | ||
This is not love. | ||
Who made you the judge? | ||
Ye responded. I think it's a hilarious response. | ||
He did spend $44 billion on it. | ||
But then Elon responded with a quote of the Lord's Prayer, saying, Our Father, which art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. | ||
Thy kingdom come, the will be done on earth as it is in heaven, Musk said, reciting the Lord's Prayer. | ||
He apparently liked Musk's comment and responded in Jesus' name, or I'm Jesus' name, and gets corrected to I'm a lot of times. | ||
Then he gets banned for 12 hours. | ||
And he came back and refused to not post it. | ||
He was saying it was his new presidential icon, the swastika inside the Star of David. | ||
It's one of those symbols that because it has the swastika, it gets you canceled in current culture. | ||
But because it has the Star of David, it would have gotten you canceled in Germany in the 30s. | ||
Crazy. Ye tweeted an image of Ari Emanuel spraying Musk with a hose while on vacation in Mykonos in July and said, let's always remember this as my final tweet. | ||
Pretty hilarious final tweet. | ||
Of course, Ari Emanuel was the one who promoted the total elimination of Kanye West in the Industrial world, | ||
I guess you could say. | ||
R. Emanuel and Rahm Emanuel and their other brother are all sons of an Irgun fighter from Jerusalem, which was a terrorist group before it was folded into the official Israeli army. | ||
And here's the final photo. | ||
Let's always remember this is my final tweet. | ||
And that's R. Emanuel spraying Elon Musk in the head with a hose as they play around on a yacht. | ||
Very interesting stuff. Now in response to this, Nick Fuentes says, Of course, he's hanging out with Kanye this whole time. | ||
He says, In my opinion, Twitter's being a lot less insurious than it has been recently. | ||
But again, it's just like, if he didn't incite violence, then why would you claim that's why you're kicking him off the internet? | ||
That's just not right. It's a Nazi tactic, right? | ||
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By postings, comments, approving of Jews, you have incited hatred of the fatherland? | |
You cannot have that anymore? | ||
It's like... It's just very weird having a bunch of people freaking out about Kanye saying he loved Nazis while acting just like the Nazis, but in an inverse direction, in an opposite direction. | ||
Still trying to wrap my head around this. | ||
Let's go now to Probable O.C. in Norman, Oklahoma. | ||
Beautiful place. Thanks for calling in. | ||
O.C., you're on the air. Thank you. | ||
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What's up, Harrison? How's it going? | |
Going pretty good. | ||
I'm still riding pretty high from yesterday. | ||
Something else, wasn't it? Oh, man. | ||
I've been watching InfoWars for probably almost 13 years now. | ||
And I mean, there's been some good Alex Jones shows, but that was something else. | ||
I was talking to a friend yesterday who said, he was like, you know, watching Alex, it can be a little bit, it can kind of get you down sometimes just when it's clear that the whole weight of the world is on him and he's just trying to deal with all of this stuff and it's just like, it's just him alone, you know, this captain of this ship just like trying his best. | ||
He was like, there was something different about the energy yesterday with like Alex Jones and the boys. | ||
You know, it was like, it was like a sort of a party atmosphere and it was much more so sort of behind the scenes with all of Kanye's entourage and everything hanging out behind the scenes. | ||
Some of the crew's kids, you know, Teenage kids came just to meet Kanye. | ||
It was a festive atmosphere yesterday. | ||
Hopefully that came across for people watching at home. | ||
Go ahead. What's your comments on what happened yesterday? | ||
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What's your takeaway? That's what his message was. | |
The whole thing, what you just said, was love. | ||
A good atmosphere. | ||
That's what I got out of everything. | ||
I had one thing I was thinking of is, you know, the left, they always, you know, hate Nazis, Hitler, all this, but every year, they make endless movies and books about Hitler and Nazis, and it's like, if you hate him so much, why do you keep promoting him? | ||
You know? I mean, it's just... | ||
So, I just think... | ||
What he was saying was just love everyone. | ||
And, you know, you've got to say, you know, outrageous things sometimes to jar people's brains. | ||
You know, he has the whole world talking today about things, about people are trying to understand why he said what he said. | ||
It doesn't make sense that there's a, you know, a black man, a famous black man up there with a mask on saying he loves Hitler. | ||
That blows people's minds. | ||
They don't know what's going on, and I think that's what it takes sometimes. | ||
You might not agree with what he's doing or how he's doing it, but he's promoting free thought. | ||
He's certainly promoting free thought, and even if that's all he was doing, he made his point. | ||
And it's like I was saying yesterday, this is sort of the path that a lot of people take, where what he first said weeks ago... | ||
It's offensive, I guess, you know, pretty bad. | ||
But then, like, he loses, you know, was it worth $2 billion? | ||
And was it worth him being attacked, you know, from every angle and having his friends abandon him and, you know, being talked trash to all the time? | ||
You know, some people... I respond to that by folding and by going, oh my god, I'm so sorry. | ||
I never should have said that. I'm going to back down. | ||
Other people just have a different personality where they go, oh, you're going to attack me for this minor thing I said? | ||
Wait till I say all of this other stuff. | ||
We'll see how you feel after this. | ||
And he's just... He's pushing back in the most extreme way he knows how and just sort of proving the point. | ||
You can't control me. You can't tell me what I can and can't say. | ||
You're going to try to control me on small things. | ||
Wait until I get to the big ones. | ||
So whether that's effective or not, I'd love to... | ||
I'd love to do like a follow-up interview with Ye today and just go, how do you think it went yesterday? | ||
What do you think of this backlash? | ||
Anything you want to clarify or expand on? | ||
I'd love to hear what he would have to say about that. | ||
Folks, we'll be back on the other side with Corey Tusek. | ||
We may have time to take a few more phone calls. | ||
If you want to stay on the line, I'd love to go to your phone calls at 10.30. | ||
But we are going to be interviewing Corey Tusek of MyMoviesPlus.com on the other side. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. Between November 6th and 18th, the UN Climate Conference COP27 took place on the Sinai Peninsula in Sharm el-Sheikh, | ||
Egypt. And religious leaders from around the world intended to hold a climate repentance ceremony at the traditional location of Mount Sinai because of its significance to Jews, Christians, and Muslims alike. | ||
There, they plan to reveal the New World Religion's Climate Ten Commandments. | ||
In an attempt to replace God's original Ten Commandments given to Moses atop Mount Sinai during the Israelites' journey out of Egypt, their eco-friendly climate commandments are summarized as 1. | ||
We are stewards of this world. | ||
2. Creation manifests divinity. | ||
3. Everything in life is interconnected. | ||
4. Do no harm. | ||
5. Look after tomorrow. | ||
Six, rise above ego for our world. | ||
Seven, change our inner climate. | ||
Eight, repent and return. | ||
Nine, every action matters. | ||
And ten, use mind and open heart. | ||
They attended to ascends the mountain and hold a large ceremony for their new commandments with their counterfeit sacred event, an event which mocks Moses' historical meeting with God. | ||
However, the Egyptian government chose not to permit the event on the traditional Mount Sinai, Jebel Musa. | ||
Due to security concerns. | ||
In the end, only a small group of faith leaders were allowed to ascend and hold the ceremony as originally planned. | ||
And Israeli climate activists even imitated Moses by smashing a representation of the Climate Ten Commandments to show the world that they are failing to follow the new laws given by the new world religion of climate care from the mountaintop on the Sinai Peninsula. | ||
But is this location in Egypt the actual place where Moses receives the Ten Commandments? | ||
The traditional location at Jebel Musa was actually determined in the 4th century AD, based on dreams and visions of the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great, who was known to merge his own paganism with Christianity in an attempt to unite the empire under his complete control. | ||
Then his mother, Queen Helena, chose Jebel Musa as the site of the biblical Mount Sinai, which most likely led to the peninsula being called the Sinai Peninsula in the first place. | ||
According to the Jewish Encyclopedia, there is no tradition of the exact geographical location of Mount Sinai. | ||
Therefore, the location the world accepts today is only a tradition. | ||
Passed down by a pagan emperor and his mother based on dreams and visions. | ||
The true location will most likely never be known. | ||
Based on the millennia which have passed since the Exodus and the brief time the Israelites even spent there. | ||
But one thing is for sure. | ||
The law of God is unchangeable. | ||
It will always remain, no matter how many environmental religious leaders meet on a mountaintop to decree new laws of man. | ||
This is Brian Wilson with InfoWars.com. | ||
Here you go, the latest from Red Pill TV. | ||
That's the channel on band.video. | ||
Climate Ten Commandments revealed atop Mount Sinai. Yes, our new one world government has its own. Prophets and lawgivers. | ||
They're just not, you know, elected or actually acting on behalf of God or man. | ||
They're acting on behalf of themselves. | ||
And we all recognize this, folks. | ||
Ban.video, Infowars.com. | ||
We saw, reportedly, it's been reported, we saw a spike of 75 million viewers yesterday during the Kanye West interview. | ||
That's huge. That's massive. | ||
And if every one of those people, It felt like pitching in a single dollar for doing this, for taking all the heat, for actually providing a platform for otherwise completely depersoned celebrities. | ||
Just one dollar, it'd be smooth sailing from here on out. | ||
out, we would be totally good. | ||
Unfortunately, what actually happens is that means our bandwidth cost goes way up, and it's actually far more expensive to have that many viewers than actually we get. | ||
So if you want to support us, if you like the fact that there's a group of people out here that actually live the First Amendment, that actually love free speech and allow you to say whatever you want, even if it's controversial, go to InfowarStore.com. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour has begun here on American Journal, Infowars.com, Band.video. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Corey Tusik. | ||
He's the CEO of Movies Plus, a streaming platform that brings you a wide range of movies to your streaming devices and even features a section of Band Media, too controversial for mainstream platforms. | ||
They're an alternative free speech version of something like Netflix. | ||
You pay for a monthly subscription and you get access to their vast and ever-changing library of content, which Corey will explain what type of stuff you can find on there and why you should sign up. | ||
Of course, they host exclusive documentaries and original content as well, such as Q Sent Me and The Most Cancelled Man in America, the documentary about Nick Fuentes. | ||
And I believe soon, Corey, you'll have Alex's War on there as well, right? | ||
Thank you so much for coming on the show. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Yeah, thanks for having me, Harrison. | ||
And yeah, yeah, Alex's War will be available shortly. | ||
I was hoping it would be, you know, ready today. | ||
But, you know, it takes a little bit of time on the back end to get things moving and, you know, deliverables, all that crazy, boring stuff in the business. | ||
But yeah, I mean, we're, you know, we're excited to have it. | ||
And I think people really, you know, our current customers will love it. | ||
And I think it'll bring some people to the platform. | ||
Yeah, hopefully so. And of course, we've had you on a few times talk about the new documentaries coming out and talk about the fact that what you're doing is what we at InfoWars are championing all the time, creating alternative solutions to, you know, controlled platforms like Netflix and all these others that seem to only want to just put out the most horrific, like, counter-culture kind of material. | ||
You've decided to create your own platform. | ||
You've called it on this show like a band.video but for entertainment, right? | ||
Something that they can't touch, something that you have control over that doesn't just have political content. | ||
It doesn't just have right-wing content. | ||
It has all types of content. | ||
It's a true free speech platform, and we celebrate that. | ||
But we bring you on this time because you've run into a little bit of trouble recently. | ||
Could you tell us about some of the rough waters that My Movies Plus is encountering right now? | ||
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Yeah, so we've been advertising. | |
We spend a decent amount on Twitter, Facebook, Google, YouTube ads and stuff like that. | ||
And YouTube banned us from advertising. | ||
Google, in general, banned us from advertising ever again. | ||
Twitter initially banned us, but now Twitter just suppresses anything that they deem not worthy, doesn't fit their standards or Elon's current flavor of the week. | ||
And then Facebook actually deleted our Facebook page. | ||
Now, all we did, like, we don't espouse any opinion. | ||
We don't, you know, push anything out there. | ||
All we did was we posted the video of Q Sent Me, which is, you know, a documentary about Jake Angeli, who was the, you know, buffalo horn man at the, you know, the January 6th riots. | ||
That's all we did. | ||
We posted that trailer, and that got us banned from Facebook, and we can no longer advertise on Google. | ||
And it's just been an absolute mess because we're trying to grow as a platform, and now we can't even do that. | ||
So it feels like our arms have been chopped off, and we're trying to go into a fight and fight for free speech. | ||
We have no arms, so it's like we're still going to kick and go nuts. | ||
But it's just – it's been really frustrating. | ||
Like everyone claimed they were going to be canceling Netflix, and they clamored for an independent platform that supported free speech and everything. | ||
And, you know, I mean, our David Lugo, you know, who you had on before, my partner, he was on a panel at a conservative, you know, event, and they were like championing and, you know, like high-fiving. | ||
Everybody was clapping, saying, yeah, we need a free speech platform. | ||
So we built it. | ||
And we have, you know, we have some, you know, we have thousands of movies. | ||
We have original content. We have comedy specials. | ||
And we've been expecting to grow, especially with QSendMe, to grow by the, you know, thousands a day. | ||
And instead, we're getting, you know, hundreds a day. | ||
And we're growing well, and things are going well. | ||
But the most frustrating part is we can't advertise to grow. | ||
And then on top of that, you know, Twitter constrains us, Facebook bans us, Google bans us. | ||
And then the influencers that we thought that were sitting there saying, yeah, we need to build this platform. | ||
We're getting crickets from them. | ||
They're not sharing our message and they've basically completely abandoned us. | ||
So not to say that the right wing doesn't believe in free speech, but I think there's some topics that are maybe a little too sensitive for them and they're like, hey, we don't want to touch that. | ||
It has anything to do with January 6th. | ||
We're going to stay away from it because it's going to potentially get us in trouble and blah, blah, blah. | ||
They have someone to answer to and it's like, I thought we were in this for free speech. | ||
I thought we were fighting for something, and it turns out that basically both the left and the right are completely one thing or the other, but they don't want to actually champion free speech, and that's what we're struggling with. | ||
Yeah, they're not putting their money where their mouth is. | ||
They like the idea of having a free speech platform, but then you go and create one and they go, yeah, well, but you can't have that on there. | ||
Oh, well, QAnon. And what you have is not even controversial. | ||
Like, it'd be one thing if it's like, you know, you had just all these crazy, offensive documentaries. | ||
The QAnon movie, Q Sent Me, I mean, it's a piece of history. | ||
It's like cinema verite. | ||
It is your... Behind the scenes with the QAnon shaman from before January 6th, during January 6th, to the follow-up, you have his first FBI call. | ||
I mean, it's just documenting what was actually happening. | ||
It doesn't frame it one way or the other. | ||
You can come to whatever conclusion you want, kind of the same way Alex's war, even the same way the most canceled man in America, the Nick Fuentes documentary, was. | ||
I mean, these are not offensive by any... | ||
By any measure, you don't say anything offensive in them. | ||
And your company didn't even... | ||
I mean, they're like original content, but it's not like your company is making a statement about QAnon or about January 6th. | ||
You're just hosting content. | ||
And I know that you've said on this show before and even in our personal conversations, you're just like, we'll have communist documentaries. | ||
We'll have socialist documentaries. | ||
We just want literally a free speech platform. | ||
But you try to do that, and you see Google ban you, Facebook ban you, Twitter shadow ban you. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely brutal, and I can just tell the frustration in your voice, because we experience it here at InfoWars, too. | ||
We're just like, our message is for everyone. | ||
Everyone should have... Everyone really should agree with us because we're spreading a message of love. | ||
But even if you disagree, what is the problem with us spreading this message? | ||
What is the problem with us having a platform where all types of content, like Christmas movies, can go up? | ||
They don't want you to spread your Christmas movies. | ||
So that really is a bummer. | ||
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One of the things we were advertising was Christmas movies. | |
We have a 24-7 live stream of Christmas movies that is free for anyone. | ||
And that got, you know, like that, I think they were trying to pull that down. | ||
Actually, they pulled it off of Facebook, they pulled it off of YouTube, and then they banned us for the other stuff. | ||
So it's, yeah, we're not trying to push one message. | ||
We're just a platform. | ||
You know, like Netflix has how many Hitler documentaries? | ||
The History Channel would no longer exist if you couldn't talk about Hitler. | ||
So like... You know, and like, I think Hitler is a terrible person. | ||
So like, you know, should we ban them? | ||
Because they have, you know, a historical documentary about him. | ||
You know, the Q Shaman is somebody that's going to be in history books. | ||
You know, like kids are going to grow up in textbooks and they're going to see this guy from a historical moment in our history. | ||
And all we have is like this incredible exclusive footage of this interview with him. | ||
And it's the only one. | ||
It's the only place you can see it. | ||
And it's the only interview of him that you can see. | ||
And apparently that's too dangerous. | ||
It's just totally crazy. | ||
And of course, I don't think I mentioned it yet. | ||
People can sign up by going to mymoviesplus.com. | ||
It's available on all of your devices as well. | ||
You can subscribe for a monthly subscription and get access to this massive library of content. | ||
All sorts of interests. | ||
And I do like how y'all do sort of the seasonal thing. | ||
You were doing horror movies in October. | ||
You're doing Christmas movies now. | ||
I mean, that's something that most streaming sites don't do and I think is very entertaining and fun. | ||
But tell us, you know, why else should people sign up for mymoviesplus.com? | ||
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Well, it's really, you know, we need this community to support us, you know, and it's the community that does it. | |
So actually, we reactivated that promo code that we did before, which a lot of people used. | ||
So if you use InfoWars as the promo code, you'll save $5 on your annual subscription. | ||
But if you want to support InfoWars as well, because they're fighting for free speech and, you know, need all the help they can... | ||
We'll actually donate $5 out of that annual subscription to InfoWars as well, just to support the news network. | ||
But the reason people need to support us is because the only way we've made it this far is by the people that have been supporting free speech. | ||
And I'm starting to realize and see that it's literally libertarians only, I think, that are carrying us, that are carrying the weight. | ||
I went on Tom Woods' show... | ||
And I had so many messages from people that were just so excited about it. | ||
And that's why I say, not to point the finger at conservatives, but conservatives always claim, at least when it comes to time for votes and ratings, that they support free speech. | ||
But when the push comes to shove, they don't actually support it. | ||
So I'm looking at this. | ||
I'm going, you know, we need to build this community of members. | ||
You know, like we're actually changing the name from subscription to a membership because we are members. | ||
We are a community that we're building together. | ||
And this community is going to build the future for free speech and supporting. | ||
That's awesome. More with Corey Tusek on the other side. | ||
MyMoviesPlus.com. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Corey Tusek of Movies Plus joins me. | ||
MyMoviesPlus.com is the website. | ||
MyMoviesPlus.com. | ||
He's made an incredibly generous offer. | ||
We didn't talk about this beforehand or anything, but if you use the promo code Infowars when you sign up, not only do we get $5 off... | ||
A yearly membership, $5 of that membership will be funneled directly back into InfoWars. | ||
So support InfoWars by supporting MyMoviesPlus. | ||
Go to MyMoviesPlus.com. | ||
You can also follow Corey on Twitter at Corey underscore Tusik. | ||
That's T-U-C-E-K on Twitter, Corey Tusik. | ||
A lot of stuff to talk about. | ||
You guys have a lot of original content coming up as well. | ||
So I know if people are thinking about signing up, they may be thinking, what's... | ||
What's upcoming on My Movies Plus? | ||
Of course, Alex's War will be streaming there, as we've mentioned. | ||
But you've got some other documentaries coming up as well. | ||
Can you tell us about those? | ||
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Yeah, so we have the steel that follows Ali Alexander going through and all the rallies that he was attending. | |
And that's actually how The Q Sent Me fell into the lap of the filmmakers, Jason and Paul, that made these two films. | ||
So, you know, it follows that, and I think that, you know, this audience will really enjoy it. | ||
That's another historical thing to follow, you know, like, because there was this huge groundswell of, like, I'm not claiming the election was one thing or the other. | ||
I'm just saying there was an event that happened, and this follows that. | ||
And then the other thing, too, we've actually been approached. | ||
I mean, it's fun. We're starting to get approached by a lot of people. | ||
We had somebody that emailed us, and they're like, hey, I have this George Floyd documentary. | ||
And I'm like, ooh, okay, what's this about? | ||
And their past films have been on Netflix. | ||
They're major award-winning, but they don't really want to be in the public eye. | ||
We've actually been approached by other films where they're like, it's a bunch of people in Hollywood that don't want to have their name attached to it, but they wanted to get the message out. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
There's also stuff, if you like anything, where there's, let's just say, Shia LaBeouf and trolling. | ||
If you like anything that has to do with that, you'll enjoy some of the stuff that we have, the originals we have coming. | ||
And we also have, you know, original family content that, you know, is in the works to come out here in the springtime. | ||
You know, I have like a baseball movie that I'm really excited about. | ||
So, you know, it's all over the place. | ||
It's not just the, you know, political, you know, One way or the other. | ||
There's a lot of stuff. And like I said, with the political side of things, we have, you know, we have right next to the right-wing stuff, we have movies about supporting, you know, the, you know, fight for gay marriage rights in Utah against the Mormon Church. | ||
So it's like, we're supporting everything, and we're just a platform. | ||
And if we don't, if we silence voices, then, you know, we're going to silence ideas, and it's going to make those ideas get more radical and come out even more dangerous, you know? | ||
So we have to have the dialogue and the conversation. | ||
Yeah. And again, you go to mymoviesplus.com, just go directly there. | ||
And, you know, this thing about not being able to advertise, I mean, that's no small thing. | ||
People want to act like, well, it's capitalism. | ||
It's a free, open society. | ||
If you want to make a company, just go out and do it. | ||
But it's like, you know, it reminds me of the... | ||
The scene in Gladiator when he's about to go, you know, fight the emperor. | ||
And they just stab him in the side before he goes, sure, you can go out and fight. | ||
You can go out and contend with everybody. | ||
We're just going to severely hobble you as you try to do that. | ||
I mean, cutting off advertising on Facebook, cutting off Google ads for a company could be a death sentence in a lot of cases. | ||
You guys are struggling on, and you're not obviously giving up, and you're going to continue to try to bring in new people and try to make the best product possible. | ||
But... It's not a fair landscape for anybody that's not Netflix or Amazon streaming at this point. | ||
They really have a monopolistic control of this. | ||
To me, it almost seems like an antitrust violation. | ||
I don't know if Google owns Netflix or anything, but the fact that these companies would not allow a competitor to something like Netflix to advertise is hobbling you. | ||
It's like shooting you in the foot and then telling you to go race, or as you put it, telling you to go in a boxing match with no arms. | ||
It's... You're still fighting, but it's not exactly on fair terms. | ||
I think our audience understands how frustrating and crippling that can be for a company. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, you know, Google does sell movies, so maybe there's that. | |
You know, Facebook has ways to monetize things. | ||
So, you know, I don't know. | ||
You know, I just want it to get turned back on. | ||
You know, like, I don't want to go the lawsuit route and all that kind of stuff. | ||
Like, I just want it to get turned back on because every dollar that I spend on Facebook, I get three back. | ||
You know, so, like, that's a great way to grow your business. | ||
And, like, if you're an entrepreneur, you understand. | ||
Once you start getting something to work and you're pouring gasoline onto the fire, it's just like that great time to get the growth. | ||
And it's like we were just about to just take off and, like I said, grow by the thousands a day because we had this great documentary, Q sent me, that nobody can watch anywhere else. | ||
It's an original to us and it is the only interview of Jake Angeli. | ||
Who doesn't want to hear what he has to say? | ||
And all of a sudden, we get our legs chopped off right from underneath us. | ||
You know, it's incredibly frustrating. | ||
You feel like you're battling the whole world. | ||
And the key is that they want you to give up. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, that's the thing. | ||
It's like, to me, I'm like, there's times where you're like, I just, I'm done. | ||
Like, you know, I can't handle this. | ||
But they want you to give up. | ||
That's what they want. They want you to give in. | ||
And so the only way we really survive is with, you know, Support from companies like you and other people that really believe in the message of free speech. | ||
And so we need that support from the audience so that we can continue to have a place to support this type of content that you want to see, support voices. | ||
Because there's not many places left that support free speech. | ||
So if we lose out, then it's going to become a dark place. | ||
And we need your help to build that community and build that audience. | ||
And build a platform for entertainment. | ||
Information is just one part of the info war. | ||
It's a culture war. | ||
It's a spiritual war as well. | ||
And it's an economic war in a lot of ways. | ||
And so I really like what you guys are doing and think what you're doing is it is what we need right now. | ||
And it's another type of thing where like the lawsuits against info wars. | ||
Yeah, the lawsuits are bad and the money that we are being charged is bad. | ||
But even to a greater extent, it's like how much time and energy now has to go into that instead of what we want to be doing. | ||
So I know you guys have so many great plans for MyMovies Plus, but now you're having to just like spend so much time trying to just get new customers and try to overcome this hurdle that's been placed in front of you. | ||
And that in and of itself is an attack on the ability of an entrepreneur like yourself to get off the ground. | ||
We only have about two minutes left here. | ||
So just, you know, what's your final message to our audience? | ||
To our audience, of course, we want them to go to mymoviesplus.com, use the promo code InfoWars, but just what else do you want to say to the people that actually love freedom and tune into InfoWars? | ||
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I would imagine most of them are freedom-loving libertarians, and at this point, I want to thank everyone that supported us because, like I said, we go on all these different outlets, and then we go on a libertarian one, and all of a sudden, we just get flooded with responses. | |
We get flooded with support. | ||
So we're going to bring more stuff to you as well. | ||
well. | ||
Like you mentioned that we're kind of getting hampered by all the time I have to spend on trying to grow the platform without the advertising run. | ||
One of the things we were going to launch this week was comic relief. | ||
It's a 24 seven channel that has, you know, nobody needs, you know, you don't have to subscribe. | ||
You can just watch it. | ||
Um, and it has standup comedy 24 seven. | ||
Uh, so, you know, it, maybe we'll get like Dave Smith, you know, and, uh, and some other, you know, liberty minded comedian, Sam Tripoli is, you know, uh, we already have this stuff ready to go. | ||
So, you know, there's a lot of liberty-focused artists that would really push this. | ||
And then it's going to lift everyone. | ||
It's going to bring everyone together, you know, and bring people to the middle where the left and the right can sit there and actually have a conversation, you know, and not be so hostile. | ||
So I think, you know, supporting a platform like us and supporting free speech is actually supporting humanity. | ||
And you're bringing humanity to the next level where we can You know, get back to a civil society and work together. | ||
So, you know, I just want to thank everyone that supported us so far and thank you guys. | ||
And, you know, the more you guys can help spread the word and share us around, you know, the better because we're really up against it. | ||
They're fighting the good fight, folks. | ||
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We're going to go out to your phone calls again. | ||
It looks like we've got some people with some different takes on what everybody's calling Yay Day. | ||
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Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Sophie in Rhode Island wants to talk about Yay Day, the interview, and what she thinks Jesus would actually say about all of this. | ||
I'm interested in this input. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Sophie. You're on the air. | ||
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Well, yes. It's because you asked a long time ago, and thank you. | |
First of all, you asked, what would Jesus say? | ||
So I was like, oh... | ||
And also, Harrison, what was the name of the very kind gentleman that answered the phone for me? | ||
Is that Shawn? Yeah, because I was saying, you didn't sound like Matt. | ||
Not that I've only called you, you know, like once or twice in a lot of years. | ||
I represent you guys everywhere. | ||
I tell people about Infowars and how to listen to American Journal. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Yes, I do. But anyway, you wanted to go to this. | ||
Sean's a very nice lad, and his voice is also the intro voice to a lot of these segments. | ||
When you hear that voice saying, you're watching the American Journal, that's Sean. | ||
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Oh, well, see, I knew I didn't. | |
I didn't know his voice, and I just thought I just would. | ||
Just when you thought you knew us. | ||
Polite gentlemen. So there's two things that are very common, and thank you for your valuable time. | ||
I would tell you the hell I'm going through just to give you some backdrop, but I won't waste anybody's time. | ||
Not that people wouldn't care, but anyway... | ||
There are two things that I'm just going to focus on that are very common misconceptions, and I was going to do them in a different order. | ||
First of all, I'm just going to read the verses. | ||
They're only like a total of four or five sentences or four or five verses. | ||
And I'm going to do them in a different order than I would have. | ||
So if you could be so polite, even while you're thinking of something, I might lose my train of thought. | ||
So be careful with that, please. | ||
And so then after I read the second thing, then also the second set of verses that I was going to read first, use the word because I'm reading it from the King James because there are some people that... | ||
Well, that's right. We don't need the preamble. | ||
You can just read the verses. Go ahead. | ||
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Anyway, but dissimulation in the second verse I'm going to read means concealment of one's thoughts, feelings, or character, pretense. | |
Okay. But that's not in the first set. | ||
Okay, so now, regarding the fact that this is often a thing, now I've also been on the air with another radio show. | ||
All right, but Sophie, we're going to run out of time here. | ||
So if you want to read the verses, you've got to do it now. | ||
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John chapter 8. | |
If God were your father, you would love me, for I proceeded forth and came from God. | ||
Neither came I of myself, but he sent me. | ||
Verse 43. This is John chapter 8. | ||
Why do you not understand my speech, even because you cannot hear my word? | ||
Verse 44. Ye are of your father the devil, and the lust of your father ye will do. | ||
He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. | ||
When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own, for he is a liar and the father of it. | ||
And because I tell you the truth, you believe it not. | ||
Okay, that's verse 45. | ||
So there are father of the devil. | ||
So there are people that are children of the devil, okay? | ||
Now, God is the creator of everything, but he's not the father of everybody. | ||
Now, then there's another verse regarding, like, what we should think about people like Hitler. | ||
It's in Romans verse 12, and it's verse 9. | ||
And this is where that word, dissimulation, which means concealment of one's thoughts, feeling, or character, pretense. | ||
I didn't know what that word means. | ||
Sorry for my ineptive vocabulary. | ||
Anyway, verse 12, 9 says, let love be without dissimulation. | ||
You know, and another translation says, don't be hypocritical in your love. | ||
Right. Abhor that which is evil, cling to that which is good. | ||
So we are not to love Hitler. | ||
We are not to love people going to gas chambers and being frauded into thinking they're going someplace. | ||
We're supposed to hate evil. | ||
So it's a very common thing, and like I mentioned the thing when you said we didn't have much time, I was on the air with a radio show of a guy who was a lawyer for the former president. | ||
And they also said the thing of we're all God's children. | ||
It's a common misconception. | ||
We are all God's creation. | ||
But the people that are God's children, that's why they have that thing that said born again. | ||
People also say born again Christian. | ||
That is a very interesting take. | ||
You can hate evil, but I still think... | ||
You know, to me, it's like Kanye compared himself a few times to MLK in the recent past. | ||
And to me, it's like, you know, you hear about the FBI going after MLK. | ||
And it wasn't because he was a violent, hateful person. | ||
It was the opposite reason, right? | ||
It's because the success of his movement was built on the fact that he was opposing the evil of Jim Crow without resorting to hating the people that were imposing it by actually showing love in the same way that Gandhi did. | ||
I mean, the most successful, you know, movements and resistant movements in history have relied on love. | ||
That's actually the biggest threat to the establishment, is people who can resist without resorting to, you know, responding in kind with hatred to people who hate them. | ||
So, you know, I think, you know, love's incredibly powerful and even hateful, evil people... | ||
You can love their soul. | ||
You can love them. You can want what's best for them. | ||
And what that means to me is you want them to stop being evil. | ||
You want them to start being good. | ||
You don't want to just destroy them. | ||
You want to reform them. | ||
What's the... Abraham Lincoln quote, where he says, why would I want to kill my enemy when I could make him my friend instead? | ||
That kind of thing. I think, to me, that's what I got from what Kanye was saying. | ||
Maybe I'm interpreting that too graciously. | ||
Maybe he really did mean that he's a Nazi and that he thinks that the death camps were good. | ||
That's not the message I got from him, but that's what everybody seems to be insinuating for Kanye. | ||
On the other side, we close out this edition of American Journal. | ||
Aaron in Chicago. | ||
Get ready. | ||
You're next. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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We're back, folks. | |
The president of the United States has gotten in the mix. | ||
President Biden tweeted out on his official Twitter account 20 minutes ago. | ||
He says, I just want to make a few things clear. | ||
The Holocaust happened. | ||
Hitler was a demonic figure. | ||
Instead of giving it a platform, our political leaders should be calling out and rejecting anti-Semitism wherever it hides. | ||
Silence is complicity. | ||
Hitler is a demonic figure. | ||
President Biden going all QAnon on us. | ||
Demonic? What? | ||
You're not supposed to have any spirituality in this world. | ||
Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
Aaron in Chicago has called in about Yay Day. | ||
Also has a verse from the Bible. | ||
I like people reading verses from the Bible, but they do tend to go on for a while. | ||
So let's try to keep these calls as quickly as possible so we can move on to more. | ||
But Aaron, what are your comments? | ||
What are your thoughts about what happened yesterday on The Alex Jones Show? | ||
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Hey Harrison, what we saw yesterday was performance art. | |
Ye's point was that Jesus loves every human, dead or alive, good or evil, and Ye walks with Jesus. | ||
The prayer that we prayed together was beautiful, and I'm going to quote a Bible verse from Revelation that applies to what Ye and we believe, I think. | ||
This is Revelation chapter 3, verse 9. | ||
It says, I will make those who are Of the synagogue of Satan who claim to be Jews, though they are not, but are liars. | ||
I will make them come and fall down at your feet and acknowledge that I have loved you. | ||
So the first part is, I will make those who are of the synagogue of Satan, Satanists, who claim to be Jews, though they are not, they're liars. | ||
So... That being said, I think there's Satanists who parade around as Jews enjoying the protections offered to Jews. | ||
And let's not forget Satan's big thing is deception. | ||
And these deceivers are incredibly talented. | ||
As for the backlash, complex things are not understood by the brainwashed. | ||
So we don't need to defend. | ||
We just need to think about things. | ||
Wow. That was excellent, Aaron. | ||
Excellent call, as always. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
Thank you so much. Let's go to Chris in Arizona. | ||
You say you don't quite trust Ye. | ||
No. Go ahead. | ||
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Yeah, explain that. No, I don't. | |
I first wanted to say I got My Movies Plus. | ||
It's really cheap. | ||
It's almost criminal how cheap it is. | ||
And the QAnon movie is really good. | ||
I agree. It's an excellent work of art. | ||
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Yeah, with Ye, and you know what? | |
I think Alex should apologize to him. | ||
The guy was, you know, maybe a little bit deceived by the Q thing, but I think it was hard to do that. | ||
Oh, to the QAnon shaman? Yeah. | ||
Well, yeah, yeah. That's, I mean, that's a whole other can of worms. | ||
But I am interested in why you don't think we should trust Kanye. | ||
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Ye, rather. Well, I don't trust anybody. | |
I mean, I was raised Catholic. | ||
I don't even necessarily trust Christianity. | ||
Right. You know, he came along right before the election, created this whole stir of anti-Semitism, and it could be seen as a distraction from everything that's happening. | ||
Our elections are being stolen. | ||
We're being rounded into the new world order, and everybody's talking about Kanye. | ||
But then again, nobody does anything when our elections get stolen anyway. | ||
Right. I thought it was, you know, I don't know what to make of him, but I think it's pretty darn brave to come out and do what he did. | ||
I don't know what's going to happen, but in a lot of ways, some really good stuff could come out. | ||
Like, black people in this country might be thinking to themselves, we've seen movie after movie and TV show after TV show about the Holocaust. | ||
But until Roots came out, nobody was talking about what happened to black people in this country. | ||
Why is that? | ||
And who's controlling those movies? | ||
Yeah, one thing I saw yesterday was some black Twitter user posting the segment of Alex Jones talking about the Ethiopian Jews and tracing it back to King Solomon who had Ethiopian black-skinned wives. | ||
Right. Has always been a champion of anybody of any race, color, and creed. Like, that's his whole brand. | ||
It's called America. It's called you're allowed to do whatever you want. | ||
It's called actually having historical knowledge to inform your love of humanity and not just sort of ignorant, you know, bigotry that they want to impose on us. | ||
So that's been one good outcome of this is that you've got people tuning into InfoWars you never had before and actually seeing for themselves what Alex Jones actually believes and what he actually thinks. | ||
But, of course, they still lump him in with his guests as if, you know, he believes what they believe, even though he's actively arguing against it. | ||
It's bizarre, but that's been an interesting outcome. | ||
I'm sorry, I do want to go to another one because we actually have Nick in Montreal who doesn't just say he doesn't trust Kanye. | ||
He says he's a liability, and I want to hear his input. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nick. You're on the air. | ||
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Whoa, am I on the air? Yes, sir. | |
Whoa, that's huge. | ||
I'm a big fan. | ||
I've never called in before, hence the excitement. | ||
And before I launch in, I just want to say I'm a big fan of the American Journal specifically. | ||
And I have to give you all the credit in the world, Harrison. | ||
I think you're like one of the greatest hosts, just on the air, period. | ||
Wow, thank you very much. I really appreciate that. | ||
Thanks for calling in. We're excited to have you. | ||
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Yeah, it's heartfelt. Also did some Christmas shopping on the InfoWars store, took advantage of some sales. | |
So I'm pretty excited to hand out some Christmas presents of some super male vitality, maybe to my brother. | ||
Who knows? Maybe he needs it. | ||
That's excellent. Yeah, but I just wanted to kind of, like, maybe go a little bit against the grain on, like, the tenor of, like, today's call. | ||
Sure. I'm kind of, like, actually, like, a little bit stunned at the overall reception to what Kanye was saying yesterday. | ||
I kind of thought, actually, that, like, he was really blowing up our spot in kind of a bad way. | ||
And, like, really just kind of, like, attracting the kind of wrong attention or maybe, like, just kind of, yeah, like, Just causing a lot of problems for the resistance movement to whatever you want to call it, the new world order, like just the liberal world order, whatever you want to call it. | ||
And I'm kind of actually stunned at the response. | ||
I thought that his interview yesterday, got to give Alex all the credit in the world. | ||
I thought that he managed the chaos really well. | ||
But I mean, like trolling with like a sort of like, you know, like, hey, like the Nazis weren't that bad. | ||
Actually, I love everybody. | ||
Wink, wank. I think that's just, like, really immature and, like, it's normie-repellent, and that's why I think he's a liability. | ||
And furthermore, I mean, like, I think that Nick, I mean, I'm pretty ride-or-die with Nick, but I think that, like, the direction that Kanye is kind of forcing him to take, like, whatever. | ||
Nick can have, like, whatever opinions or, like, he can have his quirks with regards to, like, certain topics and certain, like, races. | ||
I don't share that or whatever, but, like, Just to orient himself, like, way more, like, 100% towards, like, these types of questions, as opposed to things that, like, affect us all, which is, like, how we were going to win this thing. | ||
It's, like, talking about election fraud, talking about, like, the vaccine, talking about, like, what they're doing to us. | ||
And then, furthermore, I think this is going to—I think people are playing a little bit dumb with regards to, like, Elon's response to all of this. | ||
I think that Elon was backed into a corner— And I think that, like, this coming out shortly after the general amnesty declaration I think is a really bad move tactically because, like, I don't think that's going to go through anymore. | ||
Like, if Nick or other figures want their Twitters back, like, this is the last thing you'd want is somebody, like, showing that, like, hey, like, what I'm going to do with my free speech as soon as I get it is, like, kind of cross the boundaries of decency. | ||
And I think that that's, like, kind of sickening in a certain way. | ||
Like, you're allowed to say whatever you want. | ||
I think that, like, it's an open debate on the matter of, like, questions relating to the Holocaust and Hitler. | ||
But, I mean, like, I just think that, like, you need to engage in those topics specifically with a minimum of tact. | ||
And then, like, a lot of callers coming in and jumping out of the woodworks and declaring that, like, in actual fact, I actually find that, like, you know, I'm so here for this. | ||
Like, whoa, it's up. | ||
Like, man, I'm, like, so down for what's going down right now. | ||
It's like, Am I even on the same side with you guys? | ||
Or is this just a bunch of people pumped for some pogroms or something? | ||
That's a little provocative and I think better of the audience, obviously. | ||
But I'm still a little bit alarmed that people are so here for this. | ||
Whereas in fact, it's like, no, this guy's also defending Balenciaga. | ||
He's wearing a dumbass mask. | ||
He's being very sensitive about how we respect his name change. | ||
Like, I don't do that shit. | ||
Like, I don't respect people's, like, name changes when they, like, change gender or some shit. | ||
Hold on, hold on. I gotta cut you off because you're dropping four-letter words, but I really do appreciate your call, though. | ||
I'm glad you called in to give that different perspective because I'm sure that's how a lot of our audience is feeling. | ||
I expected sort of more people to take that line as well, calling in today. | ||
And, yeah, you know, there's different ways to view this, and... | ||
Frankly, I'm just sort of baffled by all of it, but I think you have a point about sort of normie repellent. | ||
I think that's a good way to put it, and we have to take that into account as well. | ||
So, thanks so much to all of our callers and all of your varying points of view. | ||
It is a crazy world, folks, and I'm just glad you're with us. | ||
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