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We're not going to be here if we don't get financial support. | ||
I'm not bitching. I'm not complaining. | ||
But there's not a place you can spend money better to get great products at the same time that will keep truth and hope alive. | ||
And where this broadcast isn't just reaching the general public, it's reaching the intelligentsia of the planet. | ||
And it's recognized as one of the most bright spots against this tyranny. | ||
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Why, Alex, first I'd say that you're vindicated. | |
Man, you made the right call. | ||
I've known you now for three years through the pandemic, and you've made the right call all the way. | ||
You are the new news media. | ||
I have hedge fund managers tell me they watch War Room and InfoWars because the other channels, there's no signal there, just noise. | ||
I want you all to know something. | ||
Alex Jones was right. | ||
This is an information war. | ||
And that's because of your support. | ||
That's not to my credit. | ||
That's to you. So recognize your investment in what you've done and double down on it. | ||
But as AP reports, we have a patent stay on air if we just get the funds in to do the appeals and to continue these bankruptcies. | ||
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There are some significant issues on appeal. | |
This is a very unusual trial. | ||
The court basically put them in default, and they went straight to damages. | ||
And that's very unusual, and that's a very draconian ruling by a court. | ||
Now, a civil trial such as this generally has two issues, liability and damages. | ||
In this case, however, you are only considering the issue of damages. | ||
Why is that? Because the court has made that determination for reasons that you need not concern yourself with and that you should not speculate about. | ||
Therefore, liability is established, and you are not to consider liability. | ||
And the judge today said that she will hold me in criminal contempt if I say I'm innocent, if I say I'm bankrupt, if I say I wasn't the first person to question Sandy Hook, and over ten other things. | ||
No judge in U.S. history has ever told somebody what they can and can't say. | ||
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And a court of appeal is going to really scrutinize that. | |
A judge is required to—if a litigant is not participating in discovery or is violating, you know, the litigation standards, you know, the judge—there's a number of things that a judge can do before actually putting him in default. | ||
You'll see the AP says Alex Jones has a lot of options, and Alex Jones was railroaded, and Alex Jones wasn't given a fair trial. | ||
What do you think that is? | ||
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The damages of war needs to be supported by the evidence. | |
So the appellate side is very rich here. | ||
And I'm in personal bankruptcy. | ||
All my cards are on the table. | ||
All my chips are in. When we file this stuff on Friday, the enemy is going to be so blown away because they're just going to see I've been truthful about the whole time. | ||
I wish I had $10 million. | ||
I wish I had $1 million. I don't. | ||
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I'm out of money. So it's very possible that both the compensatory damages award and even the punitive damages award, depending on what it's based, could be discharged. | |
And if that's the case, this judgment's wiped out. | ||
And I'm here to make sure everybody has that choice, because God works through men and women. | ||
And I know God's been working through me for 30 years, 28 years on air. | ||
Show no one who wants prosperity and security and basic life on this planet to serve the new world order. | ||
It's very, very simple. | ||
Take him out and make sure he can't do it again. | ||
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And you've called this judge a tyrant, correct? | |
Yes. Okay. And you actually use that word a lot with your audience. | ||
You call people tyrants, don't you? | ||
Only when they act like it. | ||
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Oh my goodness. | |
Tomorrow's right now here is ridiculous! | ||
Oh, my goodness! Ho, ho, ho, ho! | ||
Merry Christmas! | ||
Folks, it's not too late to do your Christmas shopping at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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Gift the gift of liberty. | ||
To the United States and the world beyond today by going to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
We have a big show for you today, but none of it's possible without your support. | ||
Infowarsstore.com. We really are in the biggest trouble of our existence here at Infowars, but we'll make it through and we'll make it, we'll become even bigger and better on the other side if we have your support at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
We'll get into some of what we're doing here at Infowars to compensate for the bankruptcy. | ||
On the other side, stay with us. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
Very, very big show we have for you today. | ||
Just tons of video. We'll be talking a lot about what's happening in Ukraine as we have some interesting developments there as well as a lot of European news today. | ||
We'll talk about that and how it reflects on the global takeover. | ||
I mean, really, things are just insane. | ||
We don't have a lot of time to waste. | ||
So let's get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 15th of December 2022. | ||
Our first story here. | ||
Senate passes bill to ban TikTok on government devices. | ||
Finally. Finally, the U.S. government has moved to act on one of the most troubling trends... | ||
In the world right now, and that is weirdos on government salaries making TikTok videos of themselves dancing. | ||
Finally, the government has made proactive measures to rid us of this scourge. | ||
No more will we see overweight army chicks flaunting their gigantic butts. | ||
Finally, finally, we can stop this ridiculous trend of People just gyrating on TikTok. | ||
No, apparently it has something to do with surveillance and influence operation by the Chinese government and the fact that it's clearly just spyware that infects your entire phone and gives the Chinese government direct access to all of the information on the phone. | ||
And if somebody from the government has TikTok installed, it's essentially like opening up America's secrets directly to our primary geopolitical enemies. | ||
So... Yeah, we'll go ahead and ban that. | ||
Just go ahead and ban that. I think that's a fine idea. | ||
TikTok itself, they say, doesn't operate inside China. | ||
However, the company doesn't store U.S. data in China. | ||
Oracle began vetting TikTok's algorithms and content moderation models earlier this year to ensure they aren't manipulated by Chinese authorities. | ||
I don't think they need to manipulate anything. | ||
I really think the danger of TikTok is in the influence that it has, and the Chinese government doesn't even have to really do anything about it. | ||
You just give people what they want. | ||
It turns out what people want is their own destruction. | ||
Meanwhile, Biden braces for potentially 14,000 migrants a day. | ||
The possibility of 14,000 migrants crossing a day is pushing the Biden administration towards a new rule that would severely limit migrants' ability to qualify for asylum at the southern border, Axios has learned. | ||
Officials are concerned that Border Patrol stations will face acute overcrowding and Department of Homeland Security resources will be overwhelmed with the pandemic-era Title 42 policy ends on December 21st, according to sources familiar with the plans. | ||
Again, it's not that complicated if you are camped out just across the border waiting for a provision to end so you can cross into America. | ||
It means that you are not in imminent danger. | ||
You do not qualify for asylum, so you can just stay on the other side of the river. | ||
That's how it would go if we had any semblance of logic guiding our policies. | ||
But we don't. We don't. | ||
We have just civilizational arsonists in position of power who are using their authority to overwhelm and destroy this country from the inside. | ||
It's all obvious. | ||
It's all on display. | ||
They're just doing it, and nobody's stopping them. | ||
Encounters with the migrants at the southern border are already at record levels, with a daily tally surpassing 9,000. | ||
Three times in the first week and a half of December, sources told Axios, officials are now preparing for the possibility of between 12,000 and 14,000 migrants attempting to cross every day. | ||
Again, a lot of this reporting is like, Biden administration braces for surge. | ||
It's like, well, first of all, you could just not... | ||
Have open borders. You could just prevent the surge from happening, right? | ||
This is like, you know, just raise the locks and shut out the floodwaters. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
So these are just people sitting there watching the tide rise, knowing they could just flip the lever, rise the locks, and just protect themselves from the floodwaters, but instead they're just sitting there, the lever down, going, oh my God, we're all about to drown. | ||
It's pretty ridiculous how easy this situation would be to solve. | ||
It's not a crime against humanity. | ||
It's not... It's not violent. | ||
It's not aggressive to just simply shut and lock your door and say, no, you can't come in. | ||
It really is that simple. | ||
We're just not doing it. So again, it's not a surge as much as it is a continual deluge that's going to just get a little bit thicker. | ||
A little bit heavier, the deluge coming. | ||
It's like, it's a surge, but it's a surge in the way that You know, a garden hose just endlessly spraying can just like spray a little bit harder for a second and then go back to spraying incredibly hard the entire time. | ||
So it's not so much a surge as it is just an acceleration or a continuation of what's already happening. | ||
And we'll get more into that as well. | ||
It's not just the illegal immigration. | ||
It's the legal immigration by the hundreds of thousands that's destroying this country. | ||
And we'll describe that later and describe, you know, the endgame of this that we're seeing play out right now in Europe. | ||
So more on that later. | ||
Meanwhile, Zero Hedge has this story. | ||
People died from mRNA vaccine-damaged hearts. | ||
New peer-reviewed German study provides direct evidence. | ||
Finally. Finally, there's science we can trust. | ||
I know we've known all this from our... | ||
You know, layman observations this entire time. | ||
It's been obvious. I know. | ||
I know. Maybe I'm just a conspiracy theorist. | ||
Maybe I'm... I don't know. Maybe I have something special about me. | ||
When I see somebody injected with something and then I see that person within minutes fall over dead, I have the ability to connect the two events. | ||
But, you know, now we have the evidence to... | ||
I don't know, convince the sheep? | ||
Medical pathologists from Heidelberg University Hospital in Heidelberg, Germany have published direct evidence showing how people found dead after mRNA vaccination died. | ||
As this team of six scientists explore their study, these mRNA vaccinated patients suffered from heart damage because their hearts were attacked by their own immune cells. | ||
This autoimmune attack on their own heart cells then leads to their damaged hearts beating so many times per second that once the tricardia I know I'm not pronouncing that right, but that's okay. | ||
The article, Autopsy-Based Histopathology Characterization of Myocarditis After Anti-SARS COVID-2 Vaccination, was published on November 27, 2022 in the Journal of Clinical Research and Cardiology, the official journal of the German Cardiac Society. | ||
They autopsied 25 different victims at different ages who were found dead at home within 28 days of vaccination. | ||
They looked at their heart tissue under a microscope to find out why these people died of cardiac rhythm disruptions when they had no apparent underlying heart disease. | ||
In the author's own words, quote, our findings established the histological phenotype of lethal vaccination-associated myocarditis. | ||
So again, in layman's terms, the vaccine kills you dead by destroying your heart. | ||
It essentially gives you a A variation of AIDS that your own immune system attacks your own heart and it kills you. | ||
So that's what it does. | ||
Again, we've known the entire time. | ||
Now we just have the scientific study that maybe can allow us to broach the subject of the fact that the vaccines are, with no exaggeration, a mass murder program that have probably killed hundreds of thousands, if not millions, at this point. But that's okay. | ||
We have some good news here. Far left Washington Post announces massive layoffs after losing 500,000 subscribers. | ||
Woke employees are outraged. | ||
We have this video and we'll show it to you in just a little bit. | ||
As again, the establishment media, the leaders of American thought, the leaders of that organization just show utter contempt for the employees who have put them where they are. | ||
It's really pretty amazing just to see how How brutally these people are treated by their own. | ||
But of course it's typical expected. | ||
Funny. We'll enjoy that little shroud and Freud as we see these people who claim democracy dies in darkness. | ||
Themselves are... | ||
Fired in a dimly lit room. | ||
It's pretty amazing. We'll get to that and show you the video. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
Kremlin vows to take out Patriot batteries if U.S. sends to Ukraine. | ||
Russia has responded Wednesday to the prior day report from the Pentagon sources that the Biden administration is finalizing plans to send Patriot anti-air defense missiles to Ukraine in what would constitute the longest-range defense system transferred from the West to date. | ||
It could strike targets in Russia. | ||
Russia says it'll destroy the batteries. | ||
Of course, we discussed yesterday how these Patriot batteries, they're probably going to send American soldiers to operate them. | ||
So, again, we're setting ourselves up for direct confrontation with a nuclear-armed superpower. | ||
It's World War III. It's on the cusp. | ||
We could stop it today. We could just not do this, but we're going to. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today. | ||
We'll be talking about the war in Ukraine as that ramps up to really ridiculous degrees. | ||
We have a pretty shocking video from a very well-known Ukrainian volunteer soldier actually calling for a military coup against Zelensky. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. And we'll get into that in just a little bit. | ||
We're also going to talk about some of the political developments yesterday, including the LGBTQ violence hearing that was held, and just the, well, just a myriad of absurdities from that particular event. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is predicated on an absurdity in the first place, the idea that there's some sort of Pandemic of violence against LGBTQ people. | ||
It literally doesn't exist. | ||
They're just making it up. | ||
It's very bizarre. But it's the witnesses saying just the most outrageous things and the supporters of those people, again, just incapable of contending with reality, incapable of actually holding views that reflect the truth about the world around them. | ||
It's really kind of shocking, actually. | ||
Let's start with this video. | ||
We'll start on a high note. | ||
We'll go to clip number 18 here. | ||
The story is this. | ||
Far-left Washington Post announces massive layoffs after losing 500,000 subscribers. | ||
Woke employees are outraged. | ||
They're outraged. | ||
Darn it. They've done their best. | ||
They've worked hard. | ||
Every day they wake up and for at least an hour a day they... | ||
You know, spend time making calls, doing research and writing articles with the sole intent and purpose of demonizing regular Americans and throwing our entire world into a chaotic cesspit of corruption, nepotism and You know, secret activity by the intelligence agencies. | ||
They work every day so hard to destroy the fabric of this country, to undermine the ability of regular Americans to simply live their lives and to rob and steal tax money for their friends in different countries. | ||
I mean, every day they have dedicated themselves to the demonization of their fellow Americans, and this is how they're repaid. | ||
What, because they keep having to retract stories for being so utterly false? | ||
Because they continually push the same narrative as every other mainstream news outlet that is routinely proven to be utterly falsified? | ||
What, just because they say the same thing over and over and over again with no scientific evidence whatsoever, people just stop reading them? | ||
What? What? | ||
People don't want to subscribe to something that tells them how evil they are and then advocates for the richest and most privileged in this world to be completely unaccountable and in absolute control of your every move? | ||
What? People don't like that? | ||
What? What? | ||
I'm shocked. 500,000 subscribers in a single year lost from the Washington Post. | ||
As the Gateway Pundit puts it, pushing fake news, bad for business. | ||
Not the best business practice to be utterly contemptible psychopaths who continuously lie. | ||
It doesn't work out very well. | ||
Even when you have the entire support of the establishment, even when you have unrestricted access to social media, even when you have billions of dollars given to you on credit by financial institutions, they still can't stay afloat. | ||
They still can't make it work. | ||
People are rejecting their propaganda at greater rates than ever before. | ||
It's really a brilliant thing. | ||
The Washington Post had 3 million subscribers in 2021. | ||
That number dropped to 2.5 million in 2022. | ||
This has led the Washington Post also seeing a decline in revenue. | ||
They're not expected to make a profit this year. | ||
Washington Post publisher Fred Ryan told employees at a company-wide meeting on Wednesday the layoffs would continue early next year after eliminating its Sunday magazine and cutting 10 staffers in the process last month. | ||
Ryan said layoffs would affect a single-digit percentage of the company's 2,500 employees, saying, quote, We anticipate it will be a single-digit percentage of our employee base, and we will finalize those plans over the coming weeks. | ||
Ryan said, Washington Post reporter Annie Gowan and Ryan rushed out of the meeting after announcing the terrible news without answering any questions from the employees who were understandably furious. | ||
Ryan, the CEO, says, we're not going to turn the town hall into a grievance session with the Guild, Ryan says. | ||
It's not a grievance session, it's a question, one staffers responded as Ryan turns his back to the outraged employees. | ||
So we have that video. | ||
We'll go to it here. | ||
And again, just... It's sort of nice seeing these people get exactly what they advocate for. | ||
This is the world they're creating for themselves. | ||
It's a world without compassion, without care, without responsibility to your employees or your citizens or the country that you exist in. | ||
It's just get what you can for yourself while you can. | ||
Screw anybody you want over in the process. | ||
And if they complain about it, act like you're the aggrieved one. | ||
This is the playbook they advocate for. | ||
This is the playbook that they celebrate when they're winning. | ||
But when it gets turned on them, they realize that they're the bad guys after all. | ||
Let's go to this video now of The Washington Post. | ||
Firing, laying off a large portion of its employees and just essentially telling them to go kick rocks. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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We're not going to turn the town hall into a grievance session. | |
It's not a grievance session. | ||
You just did. | ||
You just did. | ||
I just did. | ||
Brad, you're talking about positions getting eliminated. | ||
What are you going to do to protect people's jobs? | ||
Are they going to be treated like the magazine staffers were? | ||
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We'll have more information as we move forward. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
How will your positions be decided? | ||
I'm trying to be elevated. | ||
You seem to be disrespected. | ||
And he's gone. | ||
Just like that. Isn't that amazing? | ||
He's just like, so look, you know, we've bungled everything. | ||
You guys have done your job, but we've lost 500,000 subscribers in a single year. | ||
Everyone hates us. You're all fired. | ||
A large portion of you are going to be fired from here on out. | ||
I'm going to get a massive bonus, but you guys, you guys are fired, and they're just like, But what does that mean for our jobs? | ||
And he's like, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
You're attacking me now? | ||
Let's not—don't attack me. | ||
Let's not turn this into some grieving session where you're throwing—you're hurling things at me. | ||
I'm the injured one here. | ||
You know how hard it is to fire you? | ||
Do you know how much it hurts me to send you out on the street and to go back to my massive, you know, high-rise townhouse— You know, salon. | ||
You know how much harder my masseuse is going to have to massage me tonight? | ||
My live-in masseuse? She's going to have a really hard night tonight. | ||
So really, I'm the aggrieved one here. | ||
I'm really the one that's hurting. | ||
So see ya! He just leaves. | ||
They just leave. Yeah, this is what you get, you despicable liars. | ||
Washington Post should be shut down completely. | ||
But isn't it amazing? Isn't it amazing to see that even with all of the support, all of the entire establishment, all of this, our whole civilizational infrastructure being used, being taken over and used to prop up Certain media outlets who promote certain narratives, and they still can't succeed. | ||
They still can't stay alive. | ||
Infowars, as you may know, you've been following the news over the last year or so, has been under unprecedented attack. | ||
I mean, just ruthless, brutal destruction from all of the very same authorities and all of the very same establishment characters that are propping up these failing outlets. | ||
And we haven't laid anybody off yet. | ||
That may come eventually. | ||
We don't know. But we're continuing to exist because we don't have to cheat. | ||
We don't have to get billions of dollars from investors. | ||
We have you, the American people, and you've kept us on the air. | ||
I guess I'd like to say welcome. | ||
Welcome to those half-million people who have decided to abandon the liars of the mainstream news and come to find the real source of truth. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls in the second hour of today's program. | ||
I think I want to return to what we were doing on Tuesday, I guess it was, when we were asking you for your top stories of the year. | ||
We're definitely going to do like a year in review special broadcast at some point where we go through the year of 2022 because this has been a year of really monumental change and we need to See the whole thing from front to back to really get a scope of what's happening. | ||
But I almost think we should do like a whole week of it because just going through some of the old videos from earlier this year, it really is... | ||
There's really a lot of stuff that I don't know how we're going to fit it into one show, but we'll be doing that. | ||
So maybe we'll take your calls in the second hour. | ||
I do know, you know, while we're talking about, you know, the Washington Post laying off a bunch of people and losing a bunch of subscribers, you may have noticed that... | ||
I don't even know what I can talk about. | ||
I don't think this is out of bounds, though. | ||
You may notice that some of our printer papers look a little bit deformed, a little bit messy. | ||
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We're suffering, too. | |
We're suffering, too. | ||
But this is just one of the sort of subtle things that happens, I guess, when you go through a bankruptcy court. | ||
It's not that we don't have the money or the ability to fix our printer. | ||
It's just that we have to ask for permission to do absolutely anything. | ||
That costs any amount of money at all. | ||
So it's like instead of spending time getting stories together, your crew's having to run around trying to figure out how to fix printers because we're just prevented from doing what we need to. | ||
And the same thing happens with all sorts of services that we use on a daily basis, whether it's to edit video or to do all sorts of other stuff. | ||
We have to pay for those services. | ||
And in order to pay for anything, we have to get permission from some authority. | ||
I don't even understand how it works, but... | ||
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Now, we have a lot of stuff to talk about. | ||
All right. We've got immigration to talk about. | ||
We've got Let's talk about that. | ||
Let's talk about immigration, shall we? | ||
Let's talk about immigration not to America yet. | ||
We'll talk about that in just a second. But let's talk about it in a place like France, in a place like England and Germany and Europe. | ||
I think we may have hit a critical mass of a sort. | ||
I think we may have reached an end point of one globalist program, meaning that their newest is being unveiled. | ||
Paris braces for civil war on the Champs-Élysées as France prepares to take on Morocco. | ||
This is from yesterday. So France and Morocco played a World Cup game semifinal yesterday. | ||
France won, meaning that the city didn't burn quite as much as it maybe would have. | ||
But before the match, Paris was bracing for, quote, civil war on the Champs-Élysées as France prepared to take on Morocco in the World Cup semifinal. | ||
It's one of those things that I guess the World Cup really shows you where loyalties lie, right? | ||
You might have somebody who... | ||
I'm a French citizen. | ||
I'm as French as any other French person. | ||
Just because I come from somewhere else doesn't mean I'm any less of a French person. | ||
I deserve all of the rights of every other French person, and I deserve to be treated just as well, if not better, than the native-born French people because I am French. | ||
I live here. Therefore, I am French. | ||
And then the World Cup happens, and suddenly they're decked out in the Moroccan flag, chanting, you know, F.U. France as they celebrate. | ||
What they consider to be their own ethnicity, their own culture, not the French one. | ||
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I feel like I've seen that in America. | |
Of course, yeah, it happens in America, too. | ||
Same thing. Last time America played Mexico, I remember seeing more Mexican flags than you could possibly imagine. | ||
Every Hispanic person in my school decked out, face paint, Mexican flag face paint. | ||
It's just like, all right, okay, that's fine. | ||
That's fine, I guess. Hey, there's nothing wrong with, you know... | ||
Viva Mexico, dude. Yeah, sure, why not? | ||
I mean, of course, I understand it. | ||
If you're from somewhere and have pride in that country, you're going to probably support that country. | ||
But it gets a little bit excessive when it comes to Europe because there have been massive riots all over Europe, in Spain, in France, all over the place as a consequence of Morocco beating that team in the World Cup. | ||
It really shows you... You know, where their loyalties lie, truly. | ||
France has the biggest Moroccan population outside of North African country with an estimated 1.5 million people, and the countries have a testy history with Morocco, a former protectorate of the European nation. | ||
Each result of Morocco's surprise run to the penultimate stage of the tournament has been met with jubilant scenes in the capital with fireworks and flares lit, streets ground to a halt, and riot police deployed to quell any potential violence. | ||
So yesterday, France beat Morocco in the semifinals, and the result was full-on riots. | ||
We have a couple of videos that I just put into the... | ||
We can roll some of these. | ||
You can see just an average French square on fire, things burning, riders running around. | ||
See, typically what would happen would be hordes of French people would be out to celebrate, but here you see hordes of French people were out celebrating when they were attacked with mortars by the Moroccans. | ||
So you have Moroccans on one side of the square, French on the other, and it turns into a full-fledged melee hurling mortar fireworks into crowds and blowing up. | ||
One boy, a 14-year-old boy, actually died in Montpellier amid violence after the France-Morocco game. | ||
Teenager died after getting hit by a car as scattered incidents of violence reported across several French cities. | ||
So what happened here was there was a big crowd. | ||
There was a person flying a French flag on his car. | ||
Of course, if you fly a French flag in France nowadays, you're likely to be attacked. | ||
So that's what happened. | ||
The guy driving the car with the French flag on it was attacked by a mob. | ||
He tried to speed away from the violent attack, and he accidentally hit a 14-year-old boy and killed him. | ||
So, of course, they're searching now for the driver of that car. | ||
But, again, this is what happens when you import millions of people from a foreign country. | ||
Make absolutely no effort to actually indoctrinate them into your culture, but instead allow them to operate as essentially independent pockets colonies within your country. | ||
So this is just reverse colonization. | ||
It's the revenge of the colonized, I guess, on their colonial masters. | ||
But I think... Like I said, we're reaching a new level here. | ||
Macron looks to crack down on illegal immigration with new law. | ||
This is from December 6th of this year. | ||
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to make a second attempt at increasing expulsions of illegal immigrants under fierce pressure from his far right opponents. | ||
I think what this means is that they've done enough. | ||
I think what this means is that the elites in their calculus have determined that there is no Getting France back anymore. | ||
There is no getting Germany back anymore. | ||
Enough migrants have flooded the European countries that their presence there now, their birth rates, the legal avenues for immigration means that the people in power can shut off the tap of illegal immigration. | ||
And know that they've already done enough damage and it will continue to happen to these European countries so they don't need the influx anymore. | ||
In fact, more influx would cause anger in France. | ||
Right now what they want is for everybody just to chill out. | ||
They want the people to think that the government's doing something so they can continue to let the flood rise. | ||
Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I really do think that a decision has been made somewhere, some shadowy corner, some unelected World leader or cabal of them have made the decision that the first or the latest stage of the European depopulation program has succeeded and they're moving on to the next stage. | ||
I want to explain, you know, sort of the calculus that they're running in their heads. | ||
The story we were just covering is this. | ||
Macron looks to crack down on illegal immigration with a new law. | ||
Are they? Are they cracking down on illegal immigration with a new law? | ||
Maybe. Maybe. | ||
But I think what's happening here is that for years they have used open borders to flood Europe with foreigners. | ||
And people have pushed back a little bit and then they make it illegal to push back. | ||
People have spoken out against it and they make laws to prevent people from speaking out against it. | ||
And it's gotten to the point that they've reached a critical mass. | ||
They've reached a point that the powers that be say, all right, we can shut off this tap now. | ||
We've flooded Europe enough with the birth rates and the legal avenues of immigration. | ||
Now that these people are in the country, they can say, well, I want my family brought here. | ||
And then, you know, you don't have to do it illegally. | ||
There's processes, just like here in America, where you can bring people in if you have family there already. | ||
So I think they understand now we don't need any more illegal immigration. | ||
In fact, if we continue the flow of illegal immigration at the rate at which it is, the people of Europe are not going to be okay anymore. | ||
We've seen it already in Germany and Austria and France, where the far right, because it says here, you know, President Macron is doing this under fierce pressure from his far right opponents. | ||
See, the far right in Europe... | ||
We're just the right wing or just people who actually care about their country are finally getting pissed off. | ||
They're getting mad. They're not going to let this happen anymore. | ||
They're calling for an end to this endless flow of immigration. | ||
So the people in power realize that if they keep this flow of immigration safe, Going, then more people go to the far right. | ||
They might actually undo all of their plans. | ||
So what they are doing instead is saying, all right, all right, we're going to shut off the flow of illegal immigration. | ||
We're going to concede. We're going to give you concessions. | ||
We're going to concede to the far right, and we're going to slow down that tap of illegal immigration. | ||
So now all the people in France that are mad about all the illegal immigration can go, oh, okay, they're doing something about it and start to, you know, care less about the problem because they know that If they were to continue that going, the people would get mad and actually fight back. | ||
So this is an effort to stop the people from rising up, stop the people from actually reversing the policies that have gone on, and instead, you know, mollify them, pacify them by claiming you're shutting down illegal immigration. | ||
But you know that you don't need any more illegal immigration. | ||
You've done enough. You've already overwhelmed the population of Europe. | ||
Already, you know, the under-18s in places like Germany and France are... | ||
Massively over-represented foreign-born population. | ||
They all have, you know, many, many times more kids than the native French people. | ||
So they don't need any more legal immigration. | ||
They can slow that tap down. | ||
But they're doing something else at the same time. | ||
The powers that be in Europe at the same time that they're claiming that they're going to start shutting down illegal immigration. | ||
They're listening to the far right. | ||
We're going to slow this down. | ||
Doesn't matter. They've already taken it over, so whatever. | ||
But they're also doing this from the 13th of this month, just two days ago. | ||
Migrants could be encouraged to move to rural areas to boost economies and population. | ||
Again, this is genocide by definition, right? | ||
You've got a population that's struggling in the rural areas of the UK in this case. | ||
And instead of doing anything to help those people survive, instead of doing anything to, if nothing else, just take your boot off the neck of the people in the rural areas and just allow them to thrive and allow them to prosper and maybe even put governmental power Measures in place to boost the birth rate, bring back industry, do anything of the sort. | ||
Instead, they are letting the people in the rural areas die out and replacing them with foreigners. | ||
I mean, it's just straight-up genocide. | ||
It's worse than any form of colonization that Europe ever committed against anybody. | ||
Nobody was ever depopulated as a result of European immigration, except in the form of disease, for which humans had no knowledge and no control at the time. | ||
Migrants should be given, in fact, almost every place, especially everywhere in Africa that European colonists arrived, the local population actually exploded, actually grew quite a bit. | ||
But this is something else. | ||
This is a depopulation program with which they will, they say, replenish aging communities. | ||
In other words, replace the native-born people there. | ||
So why are they doing this? | ||
Well, they're doing this because they've already done it with the cities. | ||
The cities are now... Majority non-native. | ||
Every major city in the UK now is 50% or more non-English. | ||
So now they're moving out to the rural areas. | ||
Like locusts, like a plague, like some sort of infection. | ||
They have completely conquered the city areas. | ||
And so they realize they don't need more people in the cities. | ||
They've already done enough demographic damage there. | ||
Now it's time to do the same to the rural areas. | ||
Migrants should be given a special visa that obliges them to live in rural areas for five years to combat depopulation and replenish aging communities, says government advisers. | ||
We believe it is in the interest of the UK government to pilot and evaluate rural-era visas targeted at areas facing depopulation and that such a pilot would align with the government's commitment to level up all parts of the UK, says the MAC, which advises ministers on immigration. | ||
It's just genocide. | ||
It's just European genocide. It's just genocide against the European people, the European way of life, these rural communities that have existed without trouble for literally, in some cases, tens of thousands of years. | ||
They've done studies that are just insane. | ||
They'll find, you know, remains in England. | ||
They'll find remains in some bog somewhere. | ||
They'll DNA test it, and they'll realize that the person who died in the bog 4,000 years ago, their direct descendant is living in the village less than a mile away. | ||
Like, these people have literally been there forever, and they've existed forever, and they've thrived forever. | ||
But not anymore. Not anymore. | ||
No, in the last just very few number of decades, you know, since maybe the 80s, the decline has been precipitous and extinctionary. | ||
So the people in the rural areas are dying off. | ||
They're not going to be there anymore. And instead of doing anything to prevent that die-off, they call it depopulation. | ||
And their justification for this, they say, we recognize that the rural areas are being depopulated at this moment. | ||
They're not against that depopulation. | ||
They're in favor of that depopulation. | ||
They just want the population replaced by people from Algeria. | ||
They just want the population replaced by Africans. | ||
Then this is their solution to the problem. | ||
It's straight-up genocide. | ||
It's white genocide. It's European genocide. | ||
And it's the newest level of the migration program. | ||
So it's been a pretty successful program for the New World Order. | ||
You have Europe, which is strong. | ||
It's not diverse. | ||
It's actually very unified and singular, ethnically You know, cohesive. | ||
That was about the 90s you had that. | ||
And then the powers that be, the globalist, you know, new world order, they start wars in the Middle East. | ||
That causes a migrant, you know, influx. | ||
The NGOs and the UN pays for the migrants to get to Europe. | ||
They open up the borders. | ||
They shut down the, you know, border checks. | ||
They prevent anybody from speaking out against it. | ||
Within just a decade or so, you have... | ||
The vast majority of under-18s in Europe being of, you know, first or second generation immigrants. | ||
That trend will continue. | ||
They will just outbreed the Europeans and You know, take over their countries piece by piece. | ||
And the European leaders are worried that the European people are going to realize what's going on and actually push back against this. | ||
And so to mitigate that possibility and to mollify the European populace, they're saying, all right, we're going to stop illegal immigration, knowing full well that stopping illegal immigration right now, reducing it to zero right now, you would still have an inevitable collapse of the European population if... | ||
No positive action is taken to reverse that trend. | ||
So they know they've reached that critical mass. | ||
They know they've made it over that finish line. | ||
Now they can start to hold things back to keep Europeans mollified and pacified and distracted while the demographic tidal wave continues to overwhelm their countries. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
That's what they're doing. And they're moving on to that new... | ||
This new stage where, having taken over the cities, they're now moving out to the rural areas and that we're replacing the populations that they themselves have depopulated via their economic measures over the last several decades as well. | ||
Destroy the rural areas, destroy local economies, destroy local manufacturing. | ||
People leave the rural areas because there's no opportunity for them anymore because they can't afford to farm, because the World Economic Forum is placing restrictions on them. | ||
So these beautiful, lovely little villages that have existed for thousands of years are now ghosts of their old selves. | ||
They're shells. They're just empty and... | ||
And so they replaced them with Africans to keep the economy going because in their mind, for their perspective of the world, it's not that the economy exists to serve the people. | ||
The people exist to serve the economy. | ||
And if people aren't serving their economy, then they have to be replaced by somebody who's cheaper and more malleable and less inclined to revolt. | ||
All right, folks. We still have so much to talk about. | ||
I don't know how I'm going to get into all of it. | ||
We're going to be joined by Andrew Huff and Thomas Renz in the third hour. | ||
Dr. Andrew Huff is the whistleblower who revealed the insider knowledge that COVID was created in the Wuhan lab. | ||
We're very excited to talk to him. | ||
We'll take your phone calls this hour. | ||
I want to play this video. Clip number 20. | ||
Tucker Carlson talking to Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
And he makes a claim that we all know to be true. | ||
We all know that this is the way things work. | ||
But to hear it from Tucker Carlson, directly from A United States senator or congressman is pretty chilling stuff. | ||
And that is a topic that we actually mentioned quite a bit on this show. | ||
And that is that the reason the spy agencies are able to do whatever they want and seem to have no oversight keeping them in bounds is because they're allowed to spy on the very people that are supposed to be overseeing them. | ||
It's a major issue that we've known about for years and that I bring up just about every time we talk about You know, the FBI or the CIA. Why aren't the Republicans holding them to account? | ||
Well, because they have blackmail on the Republicans. | ||
Because they spy on them. | ||
Because they listen to their conversations. | ||
Because they can kill them with impunity. | ||
And they will. And have. | ||
So let's go to this clip of Tucker Carlson saying how this is not speculation. | ||
It's not a potentiality. | ||
It's not something that could happen, so we should probably be careful about what we allow our spy disease to do. | ||
No, it's happening, and the people who it's happening to are such cowards. | ||
They're allowing it to happen. | ||
Let's watch. There are members of Congress who are controlled by the intel agencies. | ||
I'm not speculating on this. | ||
You know, I lived there for 35 years. | ||
I know this. I had a very high-ranking, very high-ranking member of the House Intel Committee tell me at dinner at a restaurant in Washington when he'd been drinking, we got to talk about this. | ||
And I said, oh, I'll text you. He goes, I can't text. | ||
And I said, why is that? | ||
And he goes, well, because NSA reads my text. | ||
And I said, NSA regent, wait, you're the head guy on the Intelligence Committee. | ||
You're their boss. | ||
You're providing oversight in our constitutional system. | ||
He's like, yeah, but, you know, they're still spying on me. | ||
First thing. Second thing, Michael McCaul, who is, you know, the leader of, I would say, the neocons in the House, kind of low-key neocons, but neocons. | ||
I got into an argument with him once last year on the phone. | ||
He told somebody that I was a Russian agent or something, and I was outraged, so I called him on the phone. | ||
And I, you know, I used bad language, I was really mad. | ||
And he said, whoa, whoa, whoa, I just got that, you know, that's what the intel briefers told me, that you were working for Russia. | ||
And I said, that's what the intel briefers told you? | ||
You believe your fucking intel briefers? | ||
Like, how old are you, son? You know, I'm from D.C. My dad was in this world. | ||
Like, you're being manipulated by your intel briefers. | ||
Duh! And he's like, well, they had, you know, all kinds of corroborating evidence. | ||
Did you see the evidence that I was a Russian agent? | ||
I'm an American. I was born here. | ||
I've never lived anywhere else. | ||
Pretty patriotic. Like, what an outrageous thing to say. | ||
He goes, well, they had, you know, I kind of, you know, I believe what they, basically, he tells me, I believe what they say. | ||
And I told him like five times. | ||
I probably shouldn't be repeating this, but I was thinking about this morning. | ||
Because I just saw that McCall is now sending more money to Ukraine. | ||
And it's like, why are you doing that? | ||
Well, because you're controlled by the intel agencies. | ||
That's why. That is true. | ||
And I'm just absolutely sick of it. | ||
I'm sick of it. I believe my... | ||
It's absolutely outrageous. | ||
I mean, this is the way they talk to each other. | ||
I mean, all the congressmen know. | ||
They all know. That they can't do anything against the spy state. | ||
They can't do anything against these unelected, appointed, really, bureaucrats. | ||
That they're bureaucrats, but they're bureaucrats with a license to kill. | ||
They're bureaucrats with, you know, poison needles up their sleeve. | ||
So, is it any wonder why we can't get anything done? | ||
Is it any wonder why voting doesn't even matter at this point? | ||
We're not ruled by the people we vote for. | ||
The American people don't have a say in the actions of our government. | ||
The government is unelected. | ||
Our real government, the ones who really make the decisions, the ones who really supply talking points to the mainstream media, is totally unelected, unaccountable. | ||
That's a problem, folks. | ||
Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I want to know what you think the biggest story of the year has been. | ||
Go all the way back to January. | ||
What do you think the biggest story has been? | ||
Yesterday we had a bunch of good suggestions. | ||
Including the bio labs in Ukraine, the nuclear threats from Russia, the vaccine being revealed as more deadly than the virus, the stolen midterms elections, the grandmother that was kicked out of the YMCA for asking an adult man not to leer at and molest little girls. | ||
And then she was... | ||
Anyway, you know that one. The trucker protests, the farmer protests, the protests in China, Elon Musk taking over Twitter, the World Economic Forum's entire plan being exposed and... | ||
Collapsing in a lot of ways. | ||
Climate change, Ten Commandments, Infowars being sued into an oblivion. | ||
Pfizer admitting the EU vaccine wasn't actually tested. | ||
And when they took baby formulas from Americans to give it to illegal immigrants. | ||
So if your suggestion was any one of those stories, don't bother. | ||
Don't bother. We got it. | ||
We got those stories. But what are we missing? | ||
What other stories happened this year that are worth a revisit? | ||
As we do our year in review later this month. | ||
And I know other people want to call about other stuff. | ||
Getting some messages about soccer hooligans in Europe. | ||
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Let's get into war, shall we? | ||
Let's get into the Ukraine war because boy have there been some interesting developments recently. | ||
First, The foreign minister of Russia, Sergei Lavrov, has come out with a statement. | ||
Pretty incredible. This is from the official Embassy of Russia Twitter account. | ||
They say, more Pentagon-funded biological weapons laboratories were built. | ||
There were dozens of them in Ukraine. | ||
And that created another major problem. | ||
Now the Americans are trying as hard as they can to dodge this discussion. | ||
The statement from... | ||
Sergei Lavrov is this. | ||
More Pentagon-funded biological weapons laboratories were built. | ||
There were dozens of them in Ukraine, and that created another major problem. | ||
Now the Americans are flopping about like a landed fish, as we say, trying as hard as they can to dodge this discussion when our armed forces first seized the relevant documents in Ukraine. | ||
Victoria Nuland said at the hearings in the Senate it was vital to, quote, prevent these research materials from falling into the hands of Russian forces. | ||
That was a full confession and acknowledging of guilt, or at least an indication that there was something to investigate. | ||
So they're bringing up, once again, the specter of American bio labs in Ukraine, which American bio labs in Ukraine obviously major danger. | ||
If we go back to what Russia first said about this, they said they had discovered things like plans and experiments to infect birds, migratory birds, and then send those migratory birds into places like Russia and allow them to infect the livestock there and the food animals there in order to wage a Sort of non-traditional war. | ||
We haven't heard much about that now, but here he's come back and talking about it. | ||
But it also points to just the overwhelming influence that America's had in Ukraine recently. | ||
The cooperation we've had with the Ukrainian government to do all sorts of questionable things in that country. | ||
And perhaps that has something to do with why America seems so suicidally desperate to get involved in Ukraine even more than we already are. | ||
Zero Hedge reports U.S. mulls more troops inside Ukraine to track arms as leaked cable admits, quote, impossible task. | ||
The Biden administration is mulling stepping up the U.S. troop presence inside Ukraine as part of a program to attempt to track the billions of dollars in weaponry being handed out to its forces. | ||
However, some critics are pointing out the obvious. | ||
This is a classic mission creep. | ||
A former U.S. official has warned following the examples of endless war on terror, conflict turned quagmires such as Afghanistan, Iraq and Syria. | ||
NBC News cited three U.S. defense officials this week who indicated that sending a small number of additional troops to assist existing attempts to establish an arms-tracking oversight program inside Ukraine is being seriously discussed. | ||
Coming at a time, the White House is facing increased congressional scrutiny over lack of accountability, particularly as Republicans are set to take over the House next year. | ||
They really are skilled at this, aren't they? | ||
They really are skilled at causing problems and then offering a solution to the problems that just create more problems. | ||
It's... It's perhaps their best skill. | ||
It's maybe what they're best at. | ||
They certainly are not good at winning wars. | ||
They have no ability to actually convince thinking people of their propagandistic lies. | ||
But they're extremely good at just doing stuff and then making everybody else deal with the outcome and then doing more stuff that makes the outcome that much more troublesome and compounds the issues already. | ||
So, again, what they're doing is they create the conflict in Ukraine by trying to get Ukraine into NATO, pissing off Russia, violating the Minsk agreement and a number of other issues. | ||
So they initiate and Victoria Nuland, right, F the EU, placing puppets in the presidency of Ukraine. | ||
They start this conflict, right? | ||
Then they blame Russia on it. | ||
Then they do sanctions against Russia, upstate. | ||
Oh darn, it looks like we have a massive energy emergency now. | ||
Gosh, better put in more restrictions and more limitations and give us more power. | ||
Gee, the Ukraine war is smiling out of control. | ||
Better give them billions of dollars in weapons. | ||
Gee, we didn't actually track who we gave weapons to. | ||
We just handed out weapons by the hundreds of billions and don't have any idea where they're going. | ||
Gee, I guess to solve that problem, we'll just send troops into Ukraine, into the line of fire, and maybe... | ||
Cause even more violence and trouble and getting into a direct confrontation with Russia. | ||
Everything they do causes huge problems. | ||
Every solution to those problems compounds the issue and makes even more problems. | ||
It's just... It's completely insane. | ||
Now, it was revealed in October that the Pentagon does, in fact, have boots on the ground beyond personnel safeguarding the embassy in order to conduct on-site weapons inspections of U.S.-provided stockpiles. | ||
So we already have soldiers there in Ukraine. | ||
It's not just... Us, in fact, the Royal Marines from the UK have also taken part in high-risk covert options in Ukraine, General reveals. | ||
Royal Marines have taken part in high-risk covert operations in Ukraine, General reveals, for the first time. | ||
This Lieutenant General from the UK says Marines were sent into Ukraine before and after the invasion. | ||
He said they operated in a hugely sensitive environment with high level of risk. | ||
Rural Navy spokesperson told MailOnline Marines did not serve any combat function. | ||
No, just extreme, high-risk, highly sensitive combat action that's not combat action. | ||
So again, it really feels like nothing more or less than the lead-up to something like World War I or World War II, where we can see before us the inevitable, horrific meat grinder of war. | ||
People on the ground don't want it. | ||
The citizens don't want it. | ||
Even the people in Ukraine don't want it. | ||
But they're getting it anyway because the people in power want it, and they're doing everything they can to bring this about. | ||
So this isn't a war of Russia invading poor, helpless Ukraine. | ||
This is Ukraine being a setting, a field of action, a theater of activity for various Western intelligence agencies, corrupt banking programs, oil companies, pharmaceutical companies. | ||
They've had their hands in the Ukraine pie. | ||
They've been actively training and arming Ukraine for years at this point. | ||
This isn't a war between Russia and Ukraine. | ||
This is a war between Russia brought about by and being perpetuated, exacerbated, made more intense, more deadly, more dangerous by people in the West, by intelligence agencies and armies in the West who are doing everything they can, it seems, to both funnel infinite amounts of by intelligence agencies and armies in the West who are doing everything they can, it seems, to both funnel infinite amounts of money to Ukraine, put soldiers in the path of danger by sending them to Ukraine, getting us more and closer than ever to | ||
And I, and, you know, Russia in this case is the, the only power that's actually seems to be operating, you know, independently and for discernible denoted targets. | ||
They have goals that they're trying to achieve, and they're doing it, and they're one country operating on a field of war. | ||
Meanwhile, Ukraine is just a patchwork of corrupt influences and interests, a patchwork of intelligence agencies, All right, | ||
welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. We're talking about the war in Ukraine right now. | ||
You know, something we say about the powers that be is that they like to think of themselves as gods. | ||
They want to become gods. | ||
They want to make all of us think that we too can become gods if we just serve them enough, if we just debase ourselves enough. | ||
They promise us that we'll be able to upload our consciousness into some sort of whatever. | ||
But the point is that they don't have total control. | ||
They're on the cusp. | ||
They're pretty close. | ||
You know, once you get the CBDCs and the constant surveillance and the destroying the First Amendment and get the speech controls and send people to jail for disagreeing with the government, like as soon as they get that in place, then they really will be able to just do whatever they want without any concern for like how it will affect people. then they really will be able to just do whatever They'll just manage the people's reaction, you know, like they're robots, like you can control, you know, if they control all the flows of information. | ||
And, you know, can just silence anybody at a whim. | ||
You know, people will respond how they're programmed to respond. | ||
That's the world they're trying to create. | ||
But they don't have that yet. | ||
So they still have to actually contend with human nature. | ||
And so people have this idea that everything we see is scripted. | ||
Everything that we see is 100% orchestrated with the outcome already pre-established. | ||
That's not really the case. | ||
A lot of these programs have various contingency options. | ||
They have various, you know, backup plans. | ||
Plan A, Plan B, Plan C, Plan D. I mean, it can go a number of different ways. | ||
They just set it up to where they benefit regardless, right? | ||
But when it comes to something like illegal immigration, right? | ||
If you are just blatant and upfront about what they're doing, the people of Europe would have opposed it, right? | ||
If they just came out... 10 years ago and said, look, we're sick of you white people. | ||
We're going to replace you with foreigners. | ||
In 20 years' time, 90% of the kids at your kid's school will be named Muhammad, and we're replacing you, and we're destroying your culture, and we're destroying your bloodline, and there will be no more of you within 50 years. | ||
European people have stood up and said, no, we're not going to let that happen. | ||
So instead, they say, well, it's temporary. | ||
It's a temporary emergency measure. | ||
It's a migrant crisis. | ||
We just have to deal with, you know, figure out how to deal with this. | ||
It's because we're humanitarian. | ||
You want these babies to die? | ||
Go throw this dead baby on the beach and take a picture of it and guilt the European people into accepting millions of migrants. | ||
So they fall for it, right? They have to, they can't just do whatever they want. | ||
They have to, you know, trick the people into accepting. | ||
It's like a vampire, right? They can't just walk into your house. | ||
They have to be invited in. | ||
Well, they're not going to get invited in if vampires are just like, if you bring me in, I will bite your neck and kill you and drink your blood, right? | ||
Vampires don't tell people that they're going to drink their blood to get invited in. | ||
You tell them something else. Then once you're invited in, then you do the thing that you wanted to get invited in for. | ||
So they're having to deal with this, which is why now they're saying, oh, no, we're going to tamp down on illegal immigration. | ||
We've heard from you. Don't worry, far right. | ||
You don't need to get too rambunctious. | ||
We'll take care of things for you. | ||
And in Ukraine, it's similar in a lot of ways. | ||
Now, they have a lot more control, and again, they could use the excuse of we're at war, so we have to silence people, we have to censor people, we have to manipulate things. | ||
But I think their grip on the narrative of Ukraine is starting to slip, which is why I think they're doing everything they can to exacerbate and accelerate the conflict right now. | ||
They understand that this can't keep going in the way that it has been for so long. | ||
The American people are starting to finally question where our hundreds of billions of dollars are going and when this conflict ends and what the goals are. | ||
So what they would rather have is, you know, send a You know, battalion of young American men over to Ukraine, station them next to a Patriot missile barrage, allow the Russians to blow them up and say, Russia has killed American soldiers. | ||
This cannot stand. | ||
We didn't want to, but now we have to go to war with Russia, right? | ||
That's the excuse they'll make. | ||
That's the false flag they'll carry out to, you know, just double down on what's happening because they can't just allow this to continue forever because they don't have total control. | ||
So they're really stepping it up, but things are starting to slip. | ||
People are starting to realize that things are not as they seem, and the hypocrisy is becoming unavoidable at this point. | ||
Pope calls on people to spend less on Christmas and give the money you save to those in Ukraine. | ||
Now, don't spend money on your loved ones. | ||
Don't have a fun Christmas to remember. | ||
Just give your kids coal and send the rest of your money to Zelensky so he can hold more photo shoots for Vogue. | ||
Pope called for concrete gestures of charity for Ukrainians over a festive period. | ||
Francis said people should have a more humble Christmas and donate to Ukraine in recent months. | ||
Where's this money going, though? | ||
Well, the First Lady of Ukraine, President Zelensky's wife, just met with Macron's wife in France. | ||
And while there, it's being reported... | ||
That she spent $40,000 on a shopping trip in Paris while visiting the country to plead for more support for Ukraine, store employees have claimed online. | ||
So don't buy your children presents. | ||
Give your money to Ukraine so the president's wife can go on a $40,000 shopping spree while pretending to be the real victim here. | ||
You can see how this would cause a lot of people to be a little bit pissed off, a little bit mad to know that while they are struggling to keep things together, their tax money is being robbed from them and sent to fund high-end shopping sprees for the president of Ukraine's wife. | ||
I want to go to this video here. | ||
No, shoot. We're going to have to save this for the next segment. | ||
We'll tease it for you. | ||
A well-known Ukrainian volunteer named Oleskandar Oskar has been placed under house arrest and is now calling for a military coup in Ukraine, exposing how Zelensky has been presiding over a total genocide of the Ukrainian people. | ||
And he's asking why they should continue, why anyone should continue. | ||
In fact, this guy is begging Western leaders to step in and intervene and stop Zelensky from destroying their entire country. | ||
And it's pretty incredible. | ||
We'll show you that video in the next segment. | ||
Meanwhile, Gateway Pundit has this story. | ||
Times Person of the Year Ukrainian President Zelensky just shut down a court that investigates corruption. | ||
So just out of my memory here, in the last couple months, Zelensky has nationalized and then shut down all of the dissident You know, just alternative media stations in Ukraine. | ||
He shut down the opposing political party that was his greatest rival and shut down all of their bases of operation and confiscated all of their money and forbid anybody from opposing him politically. | ||
He shut down the Ukrainian church and started persecuting Christians and demanded that the Ukrainian Orthodox Church stop celebrating Mass or doing anything of the sort. | ||
And now they've liquidated an anti-corruption court. | ||
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hailed his dissolution on Tuesday of a Kiev court as evidence that Ukraine can fight to end a history of corruption and Russia's invasion at the same time. | ||
Stories drawn to a close, he said, as he announced he had signed a law liquidating the Kiev District Administrative Court, which Ukrainian anti-corruption authorities had compared to a criminal organization whose chairman was hit by U.S. sanctions on December 9th. | ||
This is the country. This is the just utterly corrupt country that we have, of course, corrupted. | ||
I mean, it was Victoria Nuland and Anthony Blinken and all these others who have used Ukraine as a money laundering operation. | ||
Can you imagine how different the world would be without Alexander Vindman? | ||
Can you imagine how different the world would be if Donald Trump was actually allowed to investigate what was going on in Ukraine? | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. We will go out to your phone calls this segment. | ||
But first, let's go to this video. | ||
It's of a well-known Ukrainian volunteer named Oleskar Oskar. | ||
He's been placed under house arrest by the Ukrainian government, despite, as I understand it, him being a fairly well-known, you know, Hero in the Ukrainian army. | ||
But he issued an urgent plea to the leaders of the Western world actually asking them, begging them that they perform a coup against Zelensky and stop this petulant gremlin madman from destroying their entire country. | ||
Let's watch. Save us, patriots, volunteers, Ukrainians, journalists, normal people from Zelensky's genocide and lawlessness. | ||
I'm addressing all the embassies of Europe, France, USA, Italy, all of the countries of Europe. | ||
Don't listen to the liar Pretula, who was sent to the Congress as a lackey, so he would cover up for Ermac and all the corruption. | ||
Because the Congress has taken up an audit of the humanitarian aid theft by our officials. | ||
Our Zelensky, reference to Zelensky's nickname, a-holes, effing S-heads, didn't think of anything better than pressuring us under home arrest, beatings, and spraying us with gas. | ||
So they sent Pritula, Petruc's jackass, to the Congress to glaze their eyes over and tell them all is well. | ||
All is not well. | ||
Military, end this effing war because you got another war. | ||
Come to Kiev. We need to have another Vidhkovyev. | ||
Now I demand a coup. | ||
A coup for the entire country to hang these jerks on trees. | ||
I demand the coup in the whole country. | ||
All the jerks that are beating us up, crushing us. | ||
Keeping us under house arrest and spraying us with gas should be hung on trees. | ||
Drowned in rivers along with Moscow, Russians. | ||
We've had enough. For half a year we've been helping the country, volunteering. | ||
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We haven't slept. We haven't slept on the floor two or three hours. | |
We've been taking stuff to our guys. | ||
We've been keeping our mouths shut. | ||
And I said we'd figure it out after the war. | ||
Screw it. Only the coup. | ||
Only military coup everywhere in the country. | ||
Hang everyone on the tree branches and drown them in the rivers. | ||
You are annihilating our guys in Bakhmut, 53rd Brigade, 56th Brigade, 58th Brigade. | ||
You are turning them into ashes, and you can't stop. | ||
You went after Maganev, after Oscar. | ||
Screw you. Tomorrow we will turn to all of the embassies. | ||
I'm telling you again, you either throw me out the window yourselves. | ||
Or we will be contacting all the embassies, to the paramilitary countries. | ||
We will not turn to the president, not to SBU, not to GRU, not to that corrupt Moscow garbage. | ||
We will turn only to the world community. | ||
Enough crushing and destroying us. | ||
And you all, don't be silent. | ||
You either stick your tongues in your butts, and then we will free this country ourselves, or rise and we will do another Vratkaivyev. | ||
For the Gobileski PD, Shavinsko PD, to cops, courts, to all the rest of these a-holes who are destroying, exterminating our Ukraine while our guys are dying on the front for our country, what are you dying for? | ||
For Prichula in Congress? | ||
He's pretty mad. He's pretty mad there. | ||
So he's a well-known Ukrainian volunteer. | ||
You can tell he's no love for Russians, obviously. | ||
But clearly he is pissed off and fed up with the corruption in his own country, having been to the front lines, having seen the way that young Ukrainian men are dying by the truckload and realizing that they're not fighting for anything because the people in charge don't care about them and are just using this to make money. | ||
Can you imagine? It's almost sad that he's like, I'm appealing to the world community. | ||
Who do you think puts you in this mess? | ||
Who do you think is responsible for this entire war breaking out? | ||
The world community. | ||
You'll get nothing from them. | ||
Ukraine is truly wrecked. | ||
This was one of the users on Reddit. | ||
Ukraine is truly wrecked regardless of how the war ends. | ||
They've had a 40% plus GDP loss. | ||
They've lost territory. | ||
He says fertile women of childbearing age and their children are largely gone from Ukraine. | ||
The longer the war lasts, the less likely they are ever to come back. | ||
Demographically, the Ukrainians will largely become a matriarchal line, non-Ukrainian fathers, ethnic group similar to the descendants of some South Africans. | ||
The energy grid has been destroyed. | ||
The country is fractioned. | ||
There's the liberals in Kiev. There's the ultra-nationalists in the West who are temporary allies to Kiev but can turn on them at any point. | ||
Then there's the ethnic Russians in the East. | ||
Even if Ukraine wins the war and takes back their territory, what happens? | ||
Do they deport slash exterminate the Russian population in the East? | ||
Will the ethno-nationalists tolerate gay marriages, a Jewish president, race-mixing in their mind First Lady, and LGB propaganda, all of which the West will force upon them? | ||
Ukraine is just screwed. | ||
But hey, a lot of people are making a lot of money with it. | ||
And to be honest, the idea of demographic, you know, change of Ukraine, it's not exactly counter to their desires. | ||
So, very sad what's happening in Ukraine. | ||
It's up to all of us to stop our country from using our power, our wealth, our influence to perpetuate this senseless and destructive war for no apparent purpose. | ||
You want to solve this? It's not Vladimir Putin that needs to go away. | ||
It's Victoria Nuland, Anthony Blinken, Joe Biden, his son Hunter. | ||
It's all of us. So it's our fault, really, at the end of the day. | ||
With that, let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
Flex in Washington has called in yesterday as well. | ||
Can't stand bullies like Nick Fuentes. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Flex, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I don't like bullies, man. I don't like bullies, man. | |
I don't like bullies, man. | ||
If Nick Fuentes is a brother in the faith, man, Ephesians 6.12 tells us that we wrestle not against flesh and blood. | ||
You know what I mean? I'm not too far removed from Ireland. | ||
We've been back there, but that's like me getting mad at a Brit or something for a couple hundred years ago. | ||
There's bigger things to grouch about. | ||
I was wondering your opinion on his agenda. | ||
What's he trying to prove, you know? | ||
My... I mean, I like Nick Fuentes quite a bit. | ||
I understand why other people don't like him. | ||
And I think, you know, if he wants to really cause positive change in this country, he needs to not be so mean to certain people. | ||
And also, I just disagree with, you know, some of the way he treats people. | ||
Like, I mean, you can just find, you know, clips of him, like, talking about women. | ||
And it's just like, women hear that and just, you know, it's like how, you know, they're going to, what, like this guy? | ||
They're going to, you know... | ||
Be in favor of somebody who talks down to him so much. | ||
I think some of his rhetoric I don't agree with and I don't think is well advised. | ||
But he's 24 years old. | ||
I think he's extremely smart. | ||
I don't think anything that he says doesn't seem hateful to me. | ||
It doesn't seem wrong to me. | ||
Why do you call him a bully? | ||
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I think of it like this. | |
Because you brought up the thing about the Jews, and I got friends of so many different races, man. | ||
To me, that's just ignorant. | ||
1 Corinthians 13, 11, when I was a child, I spoke like a child. | ||
I felt like a child. There's bigger things to worry about than what somebody, you know, all the Jews or, you know, blacks. | ||
Who cares, man? | ||
Remember, it's not about flesh and blood. | ||
That's where I get confused when he gets frustrated about that. | ||
I'll give you some examples. I mean, one thing that, you know, Nick Fuentes used to say all the time, I haven't heard him say it recently, but, you know, he'd always say, like, look, demographically, Things are changing. | ||
They're going to continue changing. There's really nothing we can do that wouldn't be totally horrific to stop that. | ||
So if we're going to have a multicultural world, then we can't have a multicultural world where one group of people is not allowed to advocate for themselves, where white people are not allowed to. | ||
So we're going to have multicultural. We're not going to be a majority anymore, but we're also going to be totally prevented from ever advocating for ourselves, which I think is wrong and stupid. | ||
And it's not hateful to anybody to say, look, you have a black caucus, a Hispanic caucus, an Asian caucus. | ||
We're going to have a white caucus too. | ||
If you want a multicultural world, then you can't single out one group who can't participate. | ||
And that's one of his messages. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll go directly out to your phone calls here. | ||
Just to finish up, Flex called in about Nick Fuentes. | ||
I mean, I feel like with Nick Fuentes, there's one time I remember, like, as a good example of You know how I feel about it. | ||
He's talking about transgender kids, like transgenderism in kids, like kids being shown pornography and stuff. | ||
And it's like he's going off about it. | ||
He's talking about how evil it is, how wrong it is. | ||
I'm completely on board with him. | ||
I'm completely on board. He's talking about the damage it does to kids and how bad it is and how the government has to stop this and blah, blah, blah. | ||
So I'm like with him, 100%. | ||
And then he's like, this is why we need... | ||
To be ruled over by the church. | ||
This is why we need... | ||
He's like, libertarians don't have an answer for this. | ||
This is why we need Catholic law or something. | ||
And it's just like, well, now you've lost me. | ||
Because that's not true. | ||
There's nothing innately religious about the idea that children should be protected from violence or perversion. | ||
I guess there's a religious aspect to that. | ||
Religions have different things to say about it. | ||
But you don't have to resort to, like, Catholic canon law to justify why keeping kids out of the hands of pedophiles is a good idea, right? | ||
So it's like, I'm with him 90%, but then he's like, this is why we need the Pope to rule it. | ||
And it's like, no, that's... | ||
That's not necessary at all. | ||
In fact, it's a very easy argument to make to say kids are psychologically damaged by sexual activity before they're mature and that by keeping kids' worlds innocent until they're 18 is beneficial for everybody. | ||
You don't have to rely on some religious dogma to come to that conclusion. | ||
It's a scientific fact. | ||
In fact, there was a Story about a couple in New Zealand who was raising their kids in a sex-positive environment. | ||
And so, you know, it's kind of like the idea with the trans kids where they're like, oh, trans people kill themselves because the environment is not, you know, beneficial to them. | ||
And they think the same thing about sex. | ||
They say, well, you know, kids engaging in sexual activity is only bad because we as a culture say it's bad. | ||
So people feel guilty about it. | ||
And they, you know, they're demonized for it. | ||
So that's why it's bad. | ||
It's not the actual sex, but it's that our culture is deemed it bad, right? | ||
They blame the culture. | ||
They blame like white supremacy on the idea that it's bad for kids. | ||
But this couple in New Zealand was raising their kids in a totally sexual, they had sex in front of their kids. | ||
They'd have orgies and their kids would, you know, see it happen. | ||
And it was like, they figured this out. | ||
The New Zealand authorities figured this out because the kids were like psychologically destroyed. | ||
The kids were like, they wet themselves in school and they were like abusing other kids. | ||
in their classes. | ||
So they were like, man, there's something happening with these kids. | ||
These kids are being abused. The kids weren't sexualized. | ||
The kids weren't victims of pedophiles. | ||
The kids were just raised in a world where their parents were, you know, introducing them to all sorts of sexual things at a young age. | ||
It destroys kids' minds. So you don't need a religious thing. | ||
So, you know, it's similar to, you know, when Nick Flint is going off about the Holocaust and he's like... | ||
You know, he's mad because here we are, America. | ||
We stopped the Holocaust. Hundreds of thousands of our young men went and died for the sake of the German Jews. | ||
You know, it was our sacrifice that stopped that from happening. | ||
It's not why we went over, but that was the case. | ||
And it's infuriating to then be told, actually, you're the one. | ||
Yeah. Polyamorous New Zealand couple told by court to stop having sex in front of their children. | ||
Like, it literally damages kids. | ||
You don't need... It's not a religious thing. | ||
It's a science thing. It is also a religious thing, but that's another point. | ||
So, you know, I'm all on board with Nick Fuentes, you know, thinking it's ridiculous that we're still... | ||
that we're, like, beat over the head with the Holocaust hammer, despite the fact that... | ||
We're completely innocent of any association with it other than being the ones to have stopped it. | ||
So yeah, it's a little bit infuriating to hear people go, well, America really is just as bad as Nazi Germany. | ||
It's like, that's infuriating. | ||
It makes you mad. But then he's like, we don't care about your dead grandma. | ||
I care about their dead grandma. | ||
Why would you say that? | ||
Why would you say that to somebody? | ||
Of course I care about their dead grandma. | ||
It doesn't mean that I am willing to pass anti-Semitism speech laws. | ||
I'm not willing to then say, okay, because I care about your grandma dying, therefore I won't practice Christmas anymore. | ||
It's not... It's not hard to hold both of these views, to go, I'm a human being, I feel for your family having gone through that, but I'm not going to let you use that to project onto me some sort of generational guilt that I should feel, and therefore you should have special privileges. | ||
So that's my issue with Nick Fuentes. | ||
It's not that he's wrong, it's just that he goes so far sometimes that it's just like... | ||
Why are you doing that? It's just going to drive good people away. | ||
Good people who care about people's grandmas are not going to come over to your messaging when you treat people like that. | ||
So I just don't understand the intelligence of... | ||
Of those types of statements. So I agree with him like 90% of the time, but he almost always goes a little bit too far. | ||
And I'm like, all right, you've lost me, dude. | ||
Sorry. Anyway, that's how I feel about it. | ||
Let's go to Patty in Boston. | ||
He's called about soccer hooliganism. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Patty. | ||
Is that what this is? Soccer hooliganism? | ||
When a bunch of Moroccans are burning your city down because they defeated you in soccer? | ||
Well, I can tell you without any doubt whatsoever, having lived in Italy for a couple of years, that they would have burned that Yeah, | ||
that's true. | ||
It's a real riot, like, you know, that we don't really experience in America, right? | ||
So this idea that this was some sort of, like, outlier, like, oh my god, look what just happened. | ||
No, come on, man. No, but it's a little bit different, though, right? | ||
I mean, we have it here in America, too, or like Canada. | ||
We're like, you know, Canadian. No, we don't have it in America. | ||
We don't have it in America, Harrison. | ||
You don't understand. | ||
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This stuff, this is life or death riot. | |
I've been with skinheads who've been beating the daylights out of people. | ||
I mean, you don't even grasp. | ||
What were you doing? Skinheads. | ||
Yeah, I get it. | ||
You hang out with skinheads and get beat up, Patty. | ||
We all are happy to hear this. | ||
I get it. I get it. | ||
But isn't it a little bit different when it's the Italians rioting in Italy than if it was the Italians rioting in Morocco or Moroccans rioting in Italy? | ||
Isn't there something a little bit different than that? | ||
I'm telling you, when you're getting bottle rockets fired at you and glass bottles broken over your head, there is no difference. | ||
Yeah. And I don't care. | ||
I mean, I see soccer hooligans. | ||
I mean, it's almost like a Huxley or Orwellian-style control mechanism for the people of Europe. | ||
Because in the UK and Germany, all the big, burly, manly men, they don't actually... | ||
Dedicate their energy to anything that matters. | ||
They won't actually go out and fight for anything political or anything that matters. | ||
They go out and fight their fellow Englishmen over a football game. | ||
It's almost like this valve where they just go out and riot. | ||
Go out and be violent. Go out and get out your testosterone. | ||
Go get out your activity and just turn it on each other. | ||
Make it all about a little game so you don't actually band together and do anything politically. | ||
I Well, you know, the reason that the Europeans have that much energy to do that sort of thing is because they don't expend it doing, you know, what we would call, what's the term, work. | ||
Work, progress, building things. | ||
Yeah, I know. I agree with you, Patty. | ||
There are a bunch of lazy socialists over there that get their kicks by punching each other in the face. | ||
Thank God we have America. | ||
Thank you for that call, Patty. | ||
I do want to get to another call here. Let's go to... | ||
Oh, shoot. The person who I wanted to go to hung up. | ||
So we go now to Andrew in New York. | ||
He wants to talk about FTX. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Andrew, you're on the air. Red pills and weed. | |
The screen was asking me what the most important story of the year was. | ||
It's definitely FTX because it's all-encompassing. | ||
It's... Zelensky's war crimes, the entire financial system, this child trafficking, basically everything. | ||
Carrie Lake's lawsuit has big implications for the 2020 election as the bioweapons, all the bioweapons stuff. | ||
Everything is really, it's FTX. Yeah, I think it's a very good example. | ||
Again, one of these stories that So that's exactly what I'm looking for, where you've got these stories that have so many different aspects to it all tied into one. | ||
So yeah, FPX is a very good suggestion. | ||
Here's the latest from FTX. Accused FTX crypto scammer Sam Bankman-Fried to claim he's the victim of anti-Semitism in a bid to escape charges. | ||
From Chris Manahan. | ||
Fallen FTX founder SBF and his parents arrive at Bahamas Court. | ||
He sought to escape charges for his shady crypto exchange by collapse by telling Congress he's the victim of anti-Semitism. | ||
I'm sure. I'm sure that's what it is, right? | ||
So there you go. You can add that into another, you know... | ||
Aspect of the modern world being tied up in this FTX scam. | ||
You've got a guy who's clearly just an absolute criminal, stealing billions of dollars. | ||
And when he's caught out, he says, it's because I'm Jewish, isn't it? | ||
You're just doing this because I'm Jewish. | ||
Just money spilling out of his pockets, just like drugs and just like orgies. | ||
He's just like, it's because I'm Jewish, isn't it? | ||
It's like, well, you tell me. I don't know. | ||
Is that why? Is that why you're doing all of this? | ||
Because you're Jewish? I don't know. | ||
That's what he says. Kind of weird thing to say. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
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Folks, stay tuned. Well, | |
the Pentagon has publicly greenlit the cruise missile attacks inside Russia that have been going on for a week and a half. | ||
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We can see a Russian tank. | |
We can see a Russian APC. We can see a Russian missile get launched. | ||
And that information gets fed to the Ukrainians, and they could actually act on it almost immediately, which is something I think the Russians never contemplated. | ||
Well, if Putin didn't contemplate that, his intelligence services didn't contemplate that, they're idiots. | ||
Because I knew it, and I told you that. | ||
Oh, the spin is, when the Russians fire a missile, we give them a lifetime. | ||
Like when Ukraine fired those missiles into Poland to blame it on Putin and try to get a nuclear war going? | ||
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A month ago? This is a very dramatic potential escalation, obviously, because Poland is a NATO country. | |
There were ongoing cruise missile attacks being carried out in the west of Ukraine, close to Poland's border at the time that these projectiles landed on Polish territory. | ||
It is conceivable that they are Russian missiles. | ||
I'm not pro-Russia. | ||
I'm pro non-nuclear war. | ||
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Shall we play a game? | |
How about global thermonuclear? | ||
And Russia's got its problems and has committed its crimes. | ||
But compared to the New World Order, they are amateurs, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
But they've got a giant nuclear weapons arsenal. | ||
They're being pushed into a corner. | ||
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and now Putin's threatening nuclear war. - - - Russia might as well be fighting Martians right now. | |
The technology's 30, 40 years in advance. | ||
Can Russia deploy tens of thousands of one-man team launched? | ||
One guy can put two switchblades on his back, and those switchblades can go out and take out multiple Russian vehicles. | ||
Over-the-top dangerous. | ||
The Pentagon has greenlit what you've been seeing for two weeks, or 12 days, almost two weeks. | ||
Daily cruise missile attacks into Russia. | ||
Blowing up military bases. | ||
So Putin goes, okay, I may do a first strike with nukes. | ||
I said I wouldn't, but now I may. | ||
I mean, this is just huge. | ||
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And now we have strikes at at least three bases inside of Russia. | |
Exactly. And for him, that is very worrying, because now he knows that Ukraine could hit... | ||
I mean, we're talking about very close to Moscow, right? | ||
This is the center of the Kremlin and the center of Russian economy and power. | ||
Here we are, ladies and gentlemen, in the year 2022, and everything else, quite frankly, pales insignificance. | ||
Now, why is war already started and why is more war coming? | ||
Because they're at the end of a currency bubble. | ||
They need a big global emergency to be able to basically make us forget that this is a giant Ponzi scheme that makes Bernie Madoff and FTX and the tulip mania that, you know, happened hundreds of years ago pale in significance. | ||
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Do you hate America? No. | |
You know, in fact, I'm knowing many inmates. | ||
I figure out who's sharing way more common. | ||
Maybe America is very much similar. | ||
Look, it's the same size. | ||
It's the same kind of this. | ||
And when you talk to them, there is nothing there even to beef about. | ||
We are naturally, you know, born not to be enemies. | ||
And whenever there's conflict, it's elites. | ||
You know, every, you know, American I met in a prison who is from rural area was very easy to deal with. | ||
He has no problem with Russia, and he was curious about Russia, despite all propaganda. | ||
They're losing their Christian values. | ||
They're losing their families. | ||
They're losing, literally, their countries. | ||
You'll be laying in your bed one night, we'll be driving down the highway after work, and there'll be big flashes You see, and then 10 seconds later, your car is going to be overturned, probably on fire, and then life as you know it's over. | ||
You won't get back to your family, there'll be mass starvation and death, and there'll be a new literal dark age with enough dust in the atmosphere to cause a mini ice age, and they estimate 7 billion people will die in a nuclear war. | ||
There'll be maybe 500 million left, which is what these death cult people fetish all day long. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, the third hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'll be joined this hour by Dr. | ||
Andrew Huff, as well as attorney Thomas Renz, talking about the latest bombshell revelations about the source and origin of COVID. Before we do that, I want to talk a little bit about Sort of a theme that pervades all of the stories that we have discussed this year, and especially the one that we'll be talking about with Dr. | ||
Huff and Attorney Renz, and that is free speech, the importance of free speech, and the real power of the First Amendment. | ||
I mean, in a lot of ways, the Constitution at this point is Swiss cheese. | ||
I mean, it's been so destroyed and distorted and is just actively ignored by the people in power. | ||
It's just, you know, it's really not even worth the paper it's printed on at this point. | ||
It's like Dave and I would always say, you know, your rights are not on what's on some piece of paper. | ||
It's what you're willing to fight for. | ||
And if our people aren't willing to fight for our constitutional rights, then they go away. | ||
But the fact that we have the Constitution, we have the Bill of Rights, we have the First Amendment means it's just that much more difficult for the tyrants to censor us. | ||
So, Jim Jordan is demanding big tech documents about censorship. | ||
He's the incoming House Judiciary Chairman, House Judiciary Committee Chairman now. | ||
He sent letters to big tech companies demanding documents relating to their censorship practices because, again, they're not allowed to censor. | ||
And so, you know, they have been doing that and they've had to use workarounds and really break the law in a lot of ways to bring that about. | ||
But they only have to do that because we have the First Amendment in this country. | ||
What does it look like in other countries? | ||
We've got things like this. | ||
Oh, well, this is this country, big tech, doing it. | ||
WordPress discussed deplatforming New York Post after Hunter Biden laptop stories. | ||
They almost took their website down over the Hunter Biden laptop story. | ||
That's just, you know... That's the links to which they'll go here in this country, but they don't have the legal backing to do it. | ||
However, in Europe, while they claim to champion free speech, they don't have the First Amendment, so you have these three stories from just the last few days. | ||
Christian teacher who refused to use gender-neutral pronouns will remain behind bars for Christmas. | ||
A Christian teacher was jailed after refusing to use gender-neutral pronouns, and now he's been told he will remain behind bars for Christmas after telling the court he should not be punished for his views on transgenderism. | ||
Meanwhile, a Norwegian filmmaker faces up to three years in prison for saying men cannot be lesbians. | ||
So how dare you reflect reality with your statements? | ||
You are going to jail for three years now. | ||
And also Holocaust denier Ursula Haverbeck has now been sent to prison to serve a prison sentence. | ||
She's a 94-year-old who, because she questioned the Holocaust, is now being thrown into prison in Europe. | ||
So this is what happens in countries without the First Amendment, reminding us once again the utter importance, the absolute foundational importance of The Bill of Rights and specifically the First Amendment. | ||
Godspeed to Europe in, you know, fixing things without actually being able to discuss the problems. | ||
Sort of an impossibility. | ||
And with that, I'm very happy to welcome our guest. | ||
American Journal welcomes Thomas Renz. | ||
He's the lead attorney in several major cases that have been brought across the country against the CDC, DHHS, and even Anthony Fauci himself. | ||
To keep up to date with all of the litigation, you can visit Renz-Law.com. | ||
That's R-E-N-Z-Law.com. | ||
With him is Dr. Andrew Huff. | ||
He's a combat veteran technologist and infectious disease epidemiologist with decades of experience in scientific research, national security, and entrepreneurship. | ||
He was a senior scientist and vice president with EcoHealth Alliance and was a senior member of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories. | ||
He's here today to explain why he believes COVID emerged from a lab in Wuhan, which you can find a detailed account of in his new book called The Truth About Wuhan, How I Uncovered the Biggest Lie in History. | ||
His website is andrewhuff.com. | ||
You can find his book on Amazon. | ||
You can also follow him on Twitter, Getter and Truth Social, at aghuff. | ||
Gentlemen, welcome to The American Journal. | ||
Very good to have you with us. Thank you. | ||
Glad to be here. Thank you. | ||
So this has been an absolutely major story across the board. | ||
Has it gotten the amount of attention it deserves from the mainstream media? | ||
Are you happy with how this has been going so far? | ||
Because I know, Dr. Huff, you made this really bombshell revelation not too long ago. | ||
I know Fox covered it. | ||
Has anybody else covered it? | ||
Have you gotten people from CNN reached out? | ||
And are they eager to report your revelations? | ||
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No, I've not been contacted by anyone from the legacy media, other than Fox News. | |
That maybe doesn't surprise me. | ||
Explain to us, let's just lay the groundwork here and give an overview. | ||
I know, Mr. | ||
Renz, you've been working on these types of issues for years now. | ||
We've had you on the show several times. | ||
How did this all come about? | ||
Is this the culmination of a long time of work? | ||
How did this real bombshell revelation finally make its way to the public? | ||
Well, you've got to understand, so I met Andrew... | ||
Eight months ago, maybe longer, I don't know, quite a while ago. | ||
And, you know, he's been talking about this for a very long time, and no one would cover it. | ||
Everyone was suppressing it. | ||
They're just doing everything they could to keep it out of the media, because they're crooks. | ||
So, you know, when this guy, this random scientist guy who I don't know, is telling me, hey, I can prove that COVID was great in the lab because I was there. | ||
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Okay. So what we did was, you know, first of all, I spent a lot of time getting to know Andrew, making sure that he wasn't crazy. | ||
He's not. Well, maybe a little, but no, I'm kidding. | ||
He's a very credible guy. | ||
He's a very credible guy. | ||
He's a brilliant scientist. | ||
He's become a good friend. | ||
And, you know... | ||
The thing that made it really hard to fathom at first was not only that he was talking about this conspiracy that was on a level beyond what people can imagine, but also the harassment he was getting. | ||
So he's getting a lot of that. | ||
But the thing here is that we had to go through this verification process. | ||
Then we had to develop the case. | ||
So we worked on the case for six full months before we were able to launch it. | ||
When I say worked on it, I mean it was a lot of work. | ||
We had to go through, and not only did we have all the testimony from Andrew, but we actually took the time to go through every single piece of public record we could find and create an accompanying report that validates as much of what he told us as humanly possible. | ||
His story was, when we first reported, we put out a report, myself in conjunction with Make Americans Free Again and Andrew, 130-plus citations for this report that showed everything he was saying was not only plausible, but well beyond probable. | ||
I mean, that's really inarguable. | ||
So yeah, this is a culmination of an immense amount of work, an immense amount of effort, and I'm going to tell you that it's my opinion that there is zero question About where this came from. | ||
This came from a lab funded by Anthony Fauci in Wuhan, China, and was developed in conjunction with scientists from around the U.S. and other labs around the world. | ||
This is the absolute epitome of corruption, and they now have 6.5 million dead from coronavirus, and that doesn't count the jabs, that I think they need to be held accountable for. | ||
I think that would be the bare minimum, holding them to account for that, at least forcing them to answer the question that are raised by Dr. | ||
Huff. Dr. Huff, you call this the biggest lie in history, and I think just the sheer scale of the lie makes people hesitant to believe it, right? | ||
Because the number of people that have to be involved in this cover-up and the amount of cooperation that has to take place... | ||
Is it really as big as we think or is it just a few people that knew the truth and everybody else was duped along the way? | ||
I mean, you called the biggest lie in history. | ||
What do you mean by that phrase? Well, it's simple. | ||
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There's a number of people that have to be culpable that have security clearances or that are in the intelligence community to pull something like this off. | |
So there must be conversations happening on classified streams of communication or protected streams of communication. | ||
Because there's no way that you can coordinate a cover-up between the United States and China with so many people And the reason why they're doing this is very simple. | ||
This is the largest intelligence failure in U.S. history. | ||
It far surpasses 9-11. | ||
Just today, the New York Post, Fox News, printed or posted articles online where the House Intelligence Committee is basically validating Everything that I've said for over a year, and it's starting to feel pretty vindicating. | ||
And for your audience, this is what the book looks like. | ||
If you want to purchase this book, I have about 430 citations in there that basically lay out exactly how this happened, who's involved. | ||
I mean, this is one of the biggest criminal conspiracies. | ||
Well, I should say this is probably the largest criminal conspiracy in world history. | ||
Certainly one of, if not the most damaging, and we'll get more into that on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guests are Thomas Renz and Dr. | ||
Andrew Huff. They are really making... | ||
Just putting massive dents in the narrative of COVID, but... | ||
Maybe that's not the right word. | ||
Maybe they're doing the coup de grace here because over the last year or more, slowly but surely, the truth has been coming out. | ||
I mean, it went from lab leak, that's insane, that's conspiracy, you're kicked off the internet, to, okay, maybe it's a possibility, but we don't think it's true, to... | ||
Alright, it definitely looks like it was a lab leak possibility. | ||
I mean, it seems like that, at this point, has been determined. | ||
Everybody recognizes, even science himself, Anthony Fauci, says, I'm open-minded about the possibility it was a lab leak. | ||
It was obviously a lab leak. | ||
I think we all know this from the instant that we heard about the outbreak and that it was right next to this lab. | ||
I mean, it was just obvious from the beginning. | ||
I guess my question is... | ||
Was it on purpose? Was this a leak or was this a release? | ||
I don't know if you can speak to that, Dr. | ||
Huff, but obviously you have tons of experience on this. | ||
You've really blown the whistle on the fact it was a lab leak, but is lab leak even the right word or was this orchestrated? | ||
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I think all evidence strongly suggests to it being a lab leak. | |
So this disease first emerged in late August or early September of 2019. | ||
That's based on peer-reviewed scientific research on the epidemiology of the disease. | ||
So they went and looked at serology samples from things like blood banks and found this infectious agent so that you're able to identify when this thing first started spreading around the planet. | ||
Those people had travel history or close contacts associated with Wuhan, China. | ||
So that pretty much tells you where it came from. | ||
Now, the way that you can get at intent of the release of the agent here is you can do a scenario analysis to look at what each party would have to gain by intentionally releasing an agent. | ||
So if you look at the Chinese Communist Party's statements from 2016 to 2019, what their goals and objectives are, they want to increase the size of the Communist Party by another million people. | ||
They want to make the Communist Party the most powerful party in China, which it already is, but they want to really increase their power. | ||
They want China to be the world's number one economic power. | ||
They want to surpass the U.S. as that number one world leader. | ||
Well, what happens is, when this agent is released, the Chinese gross semester product goes down. | ||
Everyone seems to think that the Chinese made a bunch of money off this. | ||
But nothing would destabilize your country and your party's success more than releasing an infectious disease in your own country. | ||
Okay, so that sort of shoots the motive, you know, in my opinion, that gets away from the motive of this being intent, an actual attack. | ||
The other thing here is that if you look at the Chinese laboratory's behavior at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, what they were doing— They were panic buying containment equipment after they discovered that there's a leak. | ||
So the Chinese know that there's a leak going on. | ||
So they're trying to get ahead of it. | ||
They're trying to plug the leak, and they unsuccessfully do that. | ||
At some point, they probably do stop the leak, but by that point, it's already too late. | ||
Okay, and I guess, you know, at the end of the day, I guess it doesn't matter that much. | ||
The point is that it's man-made. | ||
The point is that this virus was created in a lab. | ||
Whether it was released on purpose or not, it doesn't really matter. | ||
It was created on purpose. So you just take all of the deaths, all of the lockdown deaths, all of the starvation. | ||
I mean, the fact that all of that was caused by man rather than nature just changes the whole perspective and outlay of the entire catastrophe that we've dealt with here. | ||
And in the previous segment, you said this was the biggest intel failure and failure of the intelligence community since 9-11. | ||
I guess my question to you, Mr. Renz, is was this a failure or was this a huge success from the intelligence community burying the reality of this? | ||
'cause again, I have to wonder what was their goal? | ||
If you're going to determine whether they were successful or not, what was their goal? | ||
Was their goal in getting accurate information and the truth out to people, or was their goal to cover this up? | ||
I mean, what was the intelligence community's role in this outbreak? | ||
Well, I think that's really the critical thing here, right? | ||
And I'm going to tie this into what Andrew was just saying. | ||
So let's think about this. | ||
If you're going to create gain-of-function research, create a new virus, And you're going to transfer the technology to do this because it's very cutting-edge stuff, right? | ||
I mean, there's not a whole lot of people on the planet that know how to do this. | ||
So you're going to transfer that technology to a lab with known ties to the CCC Biological Weapons Program, right? | ||
Does anybody on this planet really believe that our intelligence agencies wouldn't be aware of that? | ||
I mean, it really... | ||
By the way, in case you didn't know, Fauci's crew is all tied in with the bioweapons aspects of the national defense system. | ||
So that brings in our national defense and intelligence community as well. | ||
Plus, Andrew has numerous documents and instances where he can talk about the CIA's relationship with eco-health. | ||
Can we prove that CIA was involved with or knew about this? | ||
No. But there's plenty of evidence to suggest we should be investigating this. | ||
Further, I think to the question of the lab leak versus the intentional leak, I want to say this. | ||
Andrew's a genius, and I'm not going to argue with his science. | ||
That's a losing proposition. | ||
I will tell you that I'm a little more skeptical I think we're good to go. | ||
That institute, right? | ||
So our people knew that this place wasn't safe. | ||
We have the State Department documents that show it. | ||
They knew that this place was a disaster, yet they still take some of the most dangerous work on the planet and move it there with knowledge, I believe, of our intelligence community. | ||
So, you know, accidental, intentional, it becomes a little bit blurry there when you start thinking about it that way. | ||
Right, right. And again, it's almost like, you know, if the gun accidentally went off or you meant to shoot the guy, if the guy's still dead, you've got to be charged for some form of murder, right? | ||
So, I mean, intense, I guess that's a matter for the courts to decide, but the fact is that we know the outcome and we know the actions of the people involved. | ||
I believe I first heard your name, Dr. | ||
Huff, when you revealed that Peter Daszak had talked to you about connections with the CIA. Can you remind us, what was Peter Daszak's role in all of this, and was the CIA involved in that? | ||
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Sure. So I don't know if Peter Daszak was actually involved with the CIA or not. | |
I can't prove that. What happened was in late 2015, Dr. | ||
Peter Daszak approached me as we were leaving work late night. | ||
We stayed till 9, 10 o'clock at night, stopped me in the vestibule at the entrance to Equal Health Alliance and said, Andrew, do you mind if I ask you a question? | ||
I said, sure, Peter, go ahead. | ||
He goes, well, someone from the CIA approached me, and do you think it's a good idea for us to work with them? | ||
And I was shocked that he asked me this, especially coming from the national security world. | ||
And I said, Peter, it never hurts to talk to them. | ||
There could be money in it. And then he went on to proceed to talk about what they're interested in, the people we're working with, the places we're working, the data we're collecting, sort of referencing China. | ||
China. | ||
And that was the end of the conversation. | ||
We went back down the elevator from the 17th floor to the main lobby, walked back, dropped Peter off his car. | ||
And I continued my walk back up to 45th street in New York to my apartment. | ||
So then over the next two months, he indicates then between meetings that the relationship with them is proceeding. | ||
So whether or not that was true, Dr. Daszak is sort of a proven psychopath and liar, in my opinion. | ||
So I don't necessarily trust what he's saying, but based on the context of everything that we know today, it sure seems to be true. | ||
The other thing that happened while I worked at Equal Health Alliance is that I was asked to help assemble an investment pitch deck and presentation to be presented to In-Q-Tel. | ||
In-Q-Tel is the venture capital firm for the Central Intelligence Agency. | ||
And the thing that we pitched in that proposal was the collecting coronaviruses to do humanized mice. | ||
That's huge. We're going to pick that up on the other side, folks. | ||
Stay tuned. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. My guests are Thomas Renz. | ||
You can find his website at renz-law.com. | ||
He has, of course, been fighting for the truth about COVID for years and has made some major strides in that. | ||
And we thank him for his tireless efforts in that regard. | ||
Also with us is Dr. | ||
Andrew Huff. His new book is called The Truth About Wuhan, How I Uncovered the Biggest Lie in History. | ||
It's available now at Amazon.com or you can go to his website, AndrewHuff.com. | ||
Now, you said something at the end of the last segment, and I'm sure you elaborate on it in the book, but if you can just give us a little preview here, you said you actually... | ||
Wrote a proposal for In-Q-Tel while at EcoHealth Alliance. | ||
If people don't know, In-Q-Tel is the CIA's venture capital firm, and they provide the seed money to a lot of very well-known websites and big tech companies, including the likes of Google. | ||
Google Maps itself was an In-Q-Tel satellite mapping software called Keyhole. | ||
Originally, they sold to Google. | ||
I mean, this is really big tech and the deep state spy agencies. | ||
This is how they interact. | ||
This is how they fund things and keep technology for themselves. | ||
So, again, can you sort of elaborate on that? | ||
You actually wrote a proposal for In-Q-Tel while at EcoHealth Alliance. | ||
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Yes, and so Dr. Dask and I assembled the proposal together. | |
His slides, a proportion of the presentation, he probably did about 95% of it. | ||
And the research that he was pitching to In-Q-Tel was the USAID PREDICT program where we were going around the planet collecting viral samples. | ||
specifically coronaviruses, and then how we could then perform gain-of-function work on humanized mice. | ||
And that was—I mean, this is what we were asking the CIA money for. | ||
So I don't know if the CIA or In-Q-Tel actually gave Equal Health Alliance the funding, because sometimes they publicly disclose money or investments into companies, and other times they do not. | ||
My portion of the proposal was the machine learning, artificial intelligence, biosurveillance tools that I used to build for the Department of Defense and three-letter agencies. | ||
Now, the interesting thing here is that when I started to investigate this, I found out that our partner or sister company, Metabiota, which is the company that Hunter Biden's Rosemont Seneca invested into, did receive In-Q-Tel investment for similar work. | ||
Right. What a tangled web we weave. | ||
I mean, you really are having to parcel out all of these bad actors, all seemingly engaged in this activity in one way or another. | ||
And of course, this... It's not even speculation, right? | ||
I mean, it's not speculation on your part. | ||
You're there saying, I wrote this proposal for NQTEL. There's even headlines at places like the New York Post from July of last year where they say Pentagon gave millions to EcoHealth Alliance for weapons research programs. | ||
So, I mean, this is all out there in the open now. | ||
What is it going to take? | ||
Thomas, what is it going to take to get the importance of what's being revealed here through to the American people? | ||
It's like it's all out in the open now. | ||
Everybody gets that it was funded as a weapon project. | ||
The virus was created in a lab. | ||
It was leaked from Wuhan. | ||
I mean, you would expect when this information comes out to have some sort of revolution, have some sort of, you know, response. | ||
What is it going to take to get an appropriate response out of the people involved? | ||
Well, you got to understand, Harrison, you know this because you and I have been doing interviews for the last almost three years on this. | ||
You know, I started fighting this very early on. | ||
And when I started fighting this, we were fighting to tell people that masks were garbage, that they were lying about the severity, that there was early treatment and all these sorts of things. | ||
Then we had to fight the vaccines. | ||
Then we have to fight this. | ||
Now, it was just fight, fight, fight, fight, fight. | ||
The problem is, is that these guys have lied so extensively and in so many areas. | ||
That if the truth comes out, we're looking at truly a Nuremberg 2.0 type situation. | ||
And the truth is coming out. | ||
And as it comes out, I think what they're trying to do is to make sure that the truth can only leak out very slowly so people shrug rather than march. | ||
Once people realize that these jabs that they're getting are killing them, once they realize that COVID was treatable, always treatable, and we knew it, once they realize that this whole thing was a manufactured farce from the beginning, created in a lab by our own irresponsibility and arrogance, people are going to be furious. | ||
And what they're trying to do—and we know this, right? | ||
So we've got people on the inside. | ||
We've got sources. You know, three years later, we do know what's going on. | ||
We do have people. And I can tell you, the big thing going on right now is figuring out how some of these people can cover their rears as this comes out. | ||
This was a DOD action with the intelligence community. | ||
Our Department of Defense, because of their involvement, the Republicans have been a little hesitant about hitting this because they don't want—the Republicans love the DOD, and I understand that. | ||
I mean, I'm a huge supporter of our military, but what we've got to do is differentiate between the military and the crooks that Obama appointed to the Pentagon, and the crooks that Obama appointed to run the intel agencies, and the crooks that Biden is—I mean, it's insanity. | ||
So, Once we do that, I think that we'll start seeing some more accountability because realistically what's happening right now is our intel community, our DoD, has done everything they can to partner with every single mainstream media outlet out there. | ||
And when this is done, this will be another. | ||
Alex Jones was right again. | ||
Andrew Huff was right. | ||
Renz was right. You know, we're going to be on the right side of history. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
But unfortunately, and the thing that really bothers me is not that I ever doubted that we'd be on the right side of history. | ||
What breaks my heart is how many millions are going to have to die before they're willing to accept the truth. | ||
It really is troubling. | ||
And again, you just you go through the litany of things that even just this year have been reversed with the FDA saying, well, we never told anybody not to take ivermectin. | ||
I mean, everything from ivermectin to the mask to the lockdown. | ||
I mean, it's all coming out now. | ||
What a horrific disaster this has all been. | ||
And it's because of the choices that were made. | ||
And if you wanted to argue against it, you would be silenced. | ||
I want to ask you about the response from EcoHealth Alliance, because EcoHealth Alliance actually issued a statement about your book, Dr. | ||
Huff. And I'm sort of baffled at it. | ||
In one part, they say it really reminds me a lot about all the other fact checks that we hear, where they're fact checking you, but they're not fact checking what you actually said. | ||
They're saying other stuff and then saying that's false. | ||
So it's weird, right? So one of the things they say is they say, you were never employed at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
Well, you never said you were employed at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
So again, they're saying they're debunking something that you never said. | ||
I mean, is this kind of weird to you? | ||
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Well, no, this is classic Peter Daszak. | |
And actually, if I were a lawyer advising Dr. | ||
Daszak, I'd be telling him to shut up right now. | ||
But this guy, he just cannot control and contain himself. | ||
So he goes and puts out this nonsense response or rebuttal, which doesn't, like you just said, it does not address any of my comments or concerns or facts that I put forward related to equal alliance in this gain-of-function research. | ||
I think the funniest thing is that he says at the bottom of the statement that I can't be trusted. | ||
Well, I was actually one of the most trusted scientists in the U.S. government. | ||
Both the Democrats and Republicans, as independent scientists, hated me because I was the person to always come in and tell them the way it was. | ||
And, you know, it was so funny that I actually wouldn't put his statement I quoted on Twitter. | ||
I've changed my profile, and it says, fringe epidemiologist, conspiracy theorist, national security threat, can't be trusted. | ||
You know, I'm just going to own whatever they try to throw at me because it's all completely false. | ||
I mean, it's just bizarre because it's, like, provably false. | ||
It's so weird. So, first, they debunk the claim that you worked at Wuhan, even though you never said that you worked at Wuhan, so they're debunking something you never said, but they'll put that feather in their cap. | ||
But then the second thing they say, they say, Mr. | ||
Huff alleges that EcoHealth Alliance was engaged in gain-of-function research to create SARS-CoV-2. | ||
That is not true. | ||
but that's not even up for debate at this point. | ||
The Intercept has released documents that contain new evidence that the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the nearby Wuhan University Center and Animal Experience, along with their collaborator, U.S.-based nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance, have engaged in what the U.S. government defines as gain-of-function research of concern, intentionally making viruses more pathogenic or transmissible in intentionally making viruses more pathogenic or transmissible in order to study them, despite stipulations from the U.S. funding agency, the money not be used for that purpose. | ||
So, again, it's so bizarre that... | ||
They're caught red-handed. | ||
They're caught with their pants down. | ||
They have nowhere to go, nowhere to run, no more lies to tell, but they're just doubling down on their lies. | ||
I guess they have to. I guess if they acknowledge that you're right or acknowledge that you have a point or acknowledge they may have had a part in this... | ||
Then it's all over for them. | ||
So I guess it makes sense, but it's got to be somewhat humiliating, lying in such a transparent fashion. | ||
We'll ask about that. | ||
We'll get Dr. Huff's response to that, as well as learn what's next with Attorney Renz on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. It's American Journal. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm joined by Tom Renz and Dr. | ||
Andrew Huff. Renz-Law.com is where you can keep up to date with Thomas Renz's real crusade against the lies and misinformation that have surrounded the entire catastrophe of COVID-19 and the fallout and the response to it and everything in between. | ||
And of course, AndrewHuff.com is where you can go to get the new book, The Truth About Wuhan, How I Uncovered the Biggest Lie in History. | ||
It says on the... | ||
A review of this book says the truth about Wuhan contains new research and a breakdown of how and why the development of COVID-19 in the United States and China was supported by the U.S. government to collect intelligence on laboratories in China. | ||
Dr. Huff, an expert in the fields of bioterrorism and biowarfare, is a whistleblower who will show you why the reasons a lab leak was covered up are incorrect. | ||
And I think just the cover-up itself is evidence here, right? | ||
If our authorities really just, if their only intent and purpose was to get to the bottom of this disease so we can fight it effectively, then they would have never dismissed the idea of a lab leak. | ||
They would have taken it seriously. | ||
They would have said if it was a lab leak, then that could give us a lot of information as to what it's composed of and how to fight it. | ||
The fact that they ignored the lab leak possibility to me is sort of damning evidence that they knew something they weren't telling from the very beginning. | ||
So what is what is just the fact that there was a cover up say to you, Dr. Huff? | ||
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Well, they're they're culpable and. | |
It's just that simple. | ||
You would not want to cover this up unless you had some guilt in what occurred or what happened. | ||
Usually in public health, the first goal, there's two things. | ||
So from China's perspective, if there were an emerging infectious disease outbreak and it was naturally occurring, the first thing that you would want to do for the rest of the world so they didn't think that you were playing with bioweapons Well, that didn't happen. | ||
And the fact that the coverup is happening from two governments engaged in the same research together I think speaks volumes to what really happened. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it reminds me of, you know, if you have a murder case and a wife is murdered and the husband, instead of, you know, telling the police what they need to know to solve the crime, he lawyers up and refuses to allow them to investigate anything. | ||
It's like, even if you have no other information... | ||
Suspicion should fall on that guy because he's not behaving right. | ||
He's not doing what he should be doing if his intentions were pure. | ||
So, I mean, I think there's huge suspicion there for good reason. | ||
Of course, the cover-up went beyond official proclamations from the intelligence agency or anybody else. | ||
Big Tech got involved in this with the censorship. | ||
We know now Anthony Fauci's daughter was working at Twitter at the time. | ||
I know, Mr. Renz, yourself, you've had a lot of trouble with censorship and As you've waged this war against the COVID lies, how has censorship played a role in allowing this crime against humanity to go forward? | ||
Without censorship, there was no COVID. I mean, we knew within weeks of COVID's initial public announcement that this was going to end up being just a little bit more dangerous than the flu. | ||
Now, if we had really used and allowed early treatment, I don't know that it would have been any more dangerous than the flu. | ||
I think it might have been less. | ||
But even with what we did, you see well under a 1% case fatality rate in most of the population. | ||
It's just not that dangerous. | ||
You have a 9%-plus case fatality rate in the original SARS. 30-plus percent in the original MERS, 10% in TB. We don't lock down for any of that. | ||
This whole thing was a fraud, and it was only able to occur because of the censorship. | ||
Now, if we go back and we look, I've got, going back to the early 2000s, a report presentation done by the CDC about how they would promote vaccines. | ||
Well, the entire report is based on stoking fear in the public. | ||
These guys controlled the media. | ||
They used their partners. You know, I would love, Harrison, I hope to God, that Elon takes a look to see how many times things that we posted and did got censored on Twitter. | ||
Now, I wasn't using Twitter during most of this, so I don't know whether there'll be a whole lot there or not, but I know for a fact... | ||
That if you mention my name on a lot of these social media platforms, that you immediately got taken down or blocked. | ||
I know I've got more reports than I can count on. | ||
This didn't happen but for the lies of the mainstream. | ||
That's why they spent a billion dollars You know, with the mainstream media making sure their messaging got out. | ||
And by they, I mean the government. | ||
That's why Big Pharma bought all the ads. | ||
They paid for silence. | ||
They paid for control. They paid to manage the messaging. | ||
And it worked because our corrupt media, save for the guys like you and Alex, for the guys like X22, the guys that, you know, the Outlouds, you know, that were actually willing to talk about this, you know, It would be an absolute nightmare. | ||
It'd be even worse. | ||
So praise God for the real media. | ||
Amen. And, of course, you see why it's so important to them that they have total control of every form of media. | ||
I mean, there's a Babylon Bee headline where it's like, with the purchase of Twitter, liberals furious. | ||
They only own 97% of the... | ||
I mean, they have to have 100% because you're right. | ||
Without that total control... | ||
The truth is going to get out there. | ||
Now, we're getting to the end of our conversation here, so anything you guys want to say, now's the time. | ||
And I know, Dr. | ||
Huff, in your book, you don't just explain how this came about. | ||
You explain things that can be put into place to prevent this from happening again. | ||
I think that's sort of the most urgent thing, is that if they won't acknowledge that it was a lab leak, Then they won't take measures to prevent a lab leak from happening in the future. | ||
So by not acknowledging the lab leak, they are setting us up for COVID 2.0. | ||
They are setting us up to have this happen again. | ||
So what are some of your prescriptions as to moving forward, how we prevent this from ever—forget punishing the people. | ||
How do we just not let this happen again? | ||
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Well, it's very simple. We need to figure out what types of gain-of-function research is acceptable. | |
There's actually a large function of gain-of-function research. | ||
So, at one end of the spectrum, you can use it to make live attenuated vaccines, which are only one to two steps ahead of evolutionary speaking. | ||
What happens with SARS-CoV-2 is that they evolved this disease 150,000 years, 200,000 years into the future, using implausible species coming into contact with each other and agents. | ||
That is the kind of stuff that we need to ban and prevent. | ||
It shouldn't be happening at universities. | ||
If we're going to have that type of research happening in the United States it should be happening at national laboratories like I used to work at or at military facilities where they have the property biosafety and biosecurity and protocols to really manage the complexity of the risk here. | ||
Now, at the international level, we need a new international bioweapons treaty to really rein this in where we have some type of foreign inspections. | ||
The reason why we're getting so much pushback from the scientists, who I call the Zunati related to this COVID cover of this scandal, is that you'll notice one thing that they have in common. | ||
They are all virologists. | ||
And virologists are very concerned here that if there's a ban on gain of function that they are going to lose funding and they're going to lose their jobs essentially because if you're only studying viruses that exist out in nature There's not that much work for virologists to do. | ||
If you're capturing and collecting new viruses, you're cataloging them, describing them. | ||
Without doing this gene editing, there's not a whole lot to do. | ||
There's also no pharmaceutical drugs to make from it. | ||
So this is more about money and economics now. | ||
And we have to find a way to bring an end to it. | ||
At the very least, yeah, I think that would be the next step. | ||
What about for you, Mr. | ||
Renz? What is your next step here moving forward? | ||
How do we get some closure from all of this? | ||
Well, we're going to keep filing lawsuits. | ||
We're going to keep supporting lawsuits. | ||
We're going to keep suing. | ||
I mean, the list of people I need to sue is so long, I'll be lucky to finish it in my lifetime. | ||
You know, I mean, trust me, I'm not quitting until Anthony Fauci's held accountable, until Bill Gates is held accountable, until Klaus Schwab's held accountable, until Yuval Noah Harari is recognized for the scumbag piece of garbage he is. | ||
You know, this stuff all has to keep going. | ||
We're just going to keep fighting. | ||
Right now, we're doing a lot of things. | ||
We're trying to help develop. | ||
I spend a lot of time trying to support every real media broadcaster out there I can. | ||
I support Infowars full-heartedly. | ||
I support all of the different groups. | ||
I'm actually going to be launching on the 21st daily one-hour radio show on the American Out Loud Network, which I'm looking forward to. | ||
Because you're not busy enough already, obviously. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
When I was hired and asked to fight this, I've told this story before. | ||
I prayed and I said, God, you put it in front of me and I'll do my best. | ||
And I have. But the thing is, when I was hired, I wasn't hired to file a lawsuit. | ||
I was hired to fight for our freedom. | ||
That's the promise I made to God. | ||
And so that's the fight I'm having. | ||
Fighting for our freedom means lawsuits, it means political push, and it means educating the public. | ||
We can only do it if all three are working together. | ||
So I'm going to continue supporting you guys. | ||
I'm going to continue suing everybody. | ||
And I'm going to be the biggest pain in the butt for these globalists that they've ever imagined. | ||
Well, you're like a one-man legion in the Info War. | ||
Both of you guys, total champions in the Info War. | ||
I just want to thank you so much for coming on and sharing this information. | ||
It really is a tangled web of intelligence agencies, scientific interest, money to interest and a number of other people who would rather bury their heads and ignore what's happening or disguise what's happening rather than face the consequences. | ||
And it's just great to know that we have people like yourselves fighting on our behalf and fighting to get some form of justice. | ||
I don't know if any legitimate justice is possible. | ||
I mean, how do you punish somebody for doing what they did to this world? | ||
But something has to be done. | ||
And, you know, we'll be keeping an eye on both of you guys as we move forward. | ||
Again, the book is called The Truth About Wuhan, How I Uncovered the Biggest Lie in History by Dr. Andrew. | ||
Andrew Huff. AndrewHuff.com is where you can go to find that. | ||
Renz-Law is where you go to find... | ||
Renz-Law.com is where you go to find everything Thomas Renz is up to. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on with us, gentlemen. | ||
Thank you for having me. All right, folks. | ||
Folks, stay tuned. | ||
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