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A key component of human life is enlightenment. | ||
The awakening from the darkness of deception into the light of truth. | ||
The so-called Great Awakening has really been going on forever. | ||
And before MAGA and QAnon, the consensus was that the banks were at the top of the criminal pyramid structure. | ||
And while many of us assumed that a hidden hand was pulling their strings as well, We realized that their main goal was a digital currency and a cashless society. | ||
It was the subject of several documentaries. | ||
The ultimate goal that these people have in mind is the goal to create a one-world government. | ||
Run by the banking industry. | ||
Run by the bankers. | ||
Right? There'll be no more cash. | ||
And this is getting me straight from Rockefeller. | ||
So this is what they want to accomplish. | ||
And all money will be in your chips. | ||
And if you're like me or you, and you're protesting what they're doing, they can just turn off your chip. | ||
And you have nothing. You can't buy food. | ||
You can't do anything. | ||
It's total control of the people. | ||
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And that ship's connected to a database that has your purchasing records, what you do, what you sell. | |
Everything. Everything is in there. | ||
And it was also commonly discussed that they'll likely use Big Pharma to get us there. | ||
Yes, there have been corrupt empires. | ||
Yes, they manipulate. Yes, there are secret societies. | ||
Yes, there have been oligarchies throughout history. | ||
And yes, today, in 2002, there is a tyrannical organization calling itself the New World Order, pushing for worldwide government, a cashless society, open borders, total and complete tyranny. | ||
And by creating open borders where there's no national sovereignty and only global bodies that control all the resources, by centralizing and socializing healthcare, the state becomes God, basically, when it comes to your health, and then by releasing diseases and viruses and plagues upon us, we then basically get shoved into their system. | ||
But now it's as if everyone has just accepted it and found something else to fight about, because the cashless society is being rolled out right now, and very few people seem bothered by it. | ||
In November of 2019, right before COVID, the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School had a live tabletop exercise called Digital Currency Wars. | ||
Which looked at how the United States can continue to leverage economic power in a world of national digital currencies, such as the Chinese digital yuan, which is already heavily competing in trade against the U.S. dollar and seems to be at the forefront of centralized digital currencies. | ||
And it has an expiry date. | ||
If you don't spend it by then, it becomes worthless, so people can no longer save money. | ||
The Bank of International Settlements has announced that the central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations, and will have technologies to enforce it. | ||
The Central Bank of Brazil is planning to launch their centralized digital currency in 2024. | ||
Israel is about to launch theirs, and the Bank of England is now preparing a UK digital currency. | ||
Italy's new Prime Minister Maloney is speaking out against the cashless society, but she seems to stand alone on the world stage. | ||
In the Federal Reserve's digital currency scheme, it appears that Hedera and Quant will be used on the technology side. | ||
They are already connected to everything. | ||
The cashless society is here, but everyone is talking about Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
The goal was never to put an old senile puppet into the presidency to run havoc. | ||
The goal was to create a cashless society. | ||
And so while bringing Joe Biden to justice may feel like a victory, the tyrants are still getting exactly what they wanted. | ||
And once it's all said and done, then who will save you? | ||
And if you're like me or you, and you're protesting what they're doing, they can just turn off each hip. | ||
And you have nothing. You can't buy food. | ||
You can't do anything. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
The literal Mark of the Beast system. | ||
It is the age of revelations come to life. | ||
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Just enormous amounts of news to talk about today. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. | ||
Some really incredible stuff. | ||
Some infuriating stuff. | ||
Strangely, one or two good things we'll talk about today as well. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the program. | ||
So let's just get right into it. | ||
to it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 21st of December, 2022. | ||
Zelensky heads to U.S. as Ukraine warns Putin plans a major new offensive. | ||
Hanging over President Volodymyr Zelensky's surprise trip to the United States on Wednesday is a growing Ukrainian fear that Russia's military may be laying the groundwork for a bold new attack. | ||
The visit comes a day after Zelensky greeted troops in Bakhmut, a front-line city that Moscow's forces have struggled to seize despite months of intense battles, while Russian President Vladimir Putin offered a rare admission of his army's difficulties. | ||
But beneath the frozen surface of the conflict, now past 300 days, officials in Kiev have warned that the Kremlin plans a major new ground offensive this winter that could even target a second assault on the capital. | ||
The Russian leader's pre-Christmas trip to neighboring Belarus only added to mounting speculation. | ||
Zelensky will now meet with President Joe Biden and address Congress as his country hopes to not just shore up, but secure greater support from its Western allies. | ||
Greater support. They need more. | ||
They need more. It'll never end. | ||
They're losing. They've won nothing. | ||
They've achieved nothing. They have nothing. | ||
What they're fighting for is nothing. | ||
What they're fighting for is the permanence of Zelensky, an utterly corrupt oligarch who is the puppet of international forces, including America. | ||
Yes, our vassal state, our loving vassal, is coming to demand more support. | ||
than the hundreds of billions of dollars that we've given them already. | ||
And, of course, our Congress, our government is there ready to hand them our hard-earned money by the tens of billions. | ||
And we'll get into that as our probably number one story that we'll talk most about today is the omnibus. | ||
It's crashing the omnibus. | ||
Omnibus. Doesn't it just sound like an off-brand greyhound? | ||
If only. If only. | ||
No, instead, it's $1.7 trillion of your money going to absolutely nothing that will benefit you. | ||
Just your livelihood and well-being is... | ||
Quite literally the last thing on the list, if it even is contained on the list. | ||
We'll get into that extensively. | ||
But it does include around $45 billion more for Ukraine. | ||
After all, the oligarchs have chateaus to buy. | ||
They have yachts to refuel. | ||
We have more murder, strife, and chaos to spread. | ||
We'll get into that later. | ||
Meanwhile, no conclusive evidence Russia is behind Nord Stream attack. | ||
This from the Washington Post, and I know like you, I'm shocked. | ||
We're all shocked at this. | ||
You're telling me that Russia didn't attack itself? | ||
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What? | |
Russia didn't blow up its own pipeline that it could just shut off at any point? | ||
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Then who could it have been? | ||
We get Scooby on the case. | ||
It was old man Biden the whole time. | ||
World leaders were quick to blame Moscow for explosions along the undersea natural gas pipeline, but some Western officials now doubt the Kremlin was responsible. | ||
Oh yeah, what? | ||
Are you suggesting to me that the leaders of the West, including the intelligence agencies here in America, would just jump to conclusions like that? | ||
They would just say things without being sure if they're right or not? | ||
I don't know about you, but personally, I'm starting to lose trust in our intelligence community. | ||
I don't know. I mean, you can censor the American people. | ||
You can spy on members of Congress. | ||
You can launch ill-advised wars in the Middle East that take several decades and trillions of dollars and a million lives and then not be held accountable for it. | ||
You can kill the president in Dallas 50 years ago and then admit it. | ||
Just a week ago. And that's all fine. | ||
That's all good. That's what the intelligence community is there for, after all. | ||
You can kill Michael Hastings. | ||
You can murder the author of Dark Alliance. | ||
You can do all of that stuff. | ||
And that's good and fine and wonderful and loving. | ||
But they're lying about Russia? | ||
What? It's a bridge too far. | ||
I don't know what to tell you, folks. | ||
After explosions in late September severely damaged undersea pipelines built to carry natural gas from Russia to Europe, world leaders quickly blamed Moscow for a brazen and dangerous act of sabotage, just like they were quick to blame Moscow for the brazen and dangerous attack on Poland that actually turned out to be Ukraine, or the brazen and reckless attack on Snake Island that didn't happen in Never actually existed. | ||
The brazen and heroic attack of the ghost of Kiev that also didn't exist and never happened. | ||
Jeez, it's almost like this entire war is predicated on fake news. | ||
It's almost like the entire conflict is built exclusively on lies. | ||
Isn't that wild? Isn't that totally crazy? | ||
My God, this is making me want to be a conspiracy theorist after all. | ||
Meanwhile, there has been another massive explosion. | ||
Clip number eight here. Explosion and fire reported at key pipeline in Chuvashia that brings gas from Russia to Europe. | ||
Three have been killed in this massive explosion, as again, the oil flow from Russia to Europe seems to be the victim of some sort of terroristic attack. | ||
I bet that was Russia too, wasn't it, CIA? Wasn't it, mainstream media? | ||
But I repeat myself. | ||
Moving on. The Supreme Court allowed House Democrats to obtain President Trump's tax returns. | ||
Now shameless and corrupt Democrats are releasing them to the public. | ||
That's the headline from Gateway Pundit. | ||
With no legal right to do so, the radical and corrupt Dems in the U.S. House have decided to release Trump's tax returns to the public. | ||
The Democrats have fought to obtain and release Trump's taxes for years. | ||
It's none of their business what Trump pays in taxes or the income he reports, but they don't care. | ||
They clearly have already seen the president's taxes or they wouldn't want to release them. | ||
Again, these criminals in the U.S. House have no legal reason to obtain and release President Trump's taxes, but legality isn't exactly the... | ||
Framework by which we're operating anymore, is it? | ||
No, no. We have gone beyond such things as rule of law. | ||
We are now firmly in the full-on socialist revolution phase of progressivism, in which law is only applied when and if it's useful to the regime, and when it's not, then it's abandoned or manipulated to comport to their desires. | ||
So... I don't know if I have to tell you this, but Trump was never a Russian agent. | ||
Trump never tried to blackmail Ukraine. | ||
Trump didn't call for insurrection or try to organize some sort of coup d'etat. | ||
On January 6th, Trump did not pee on hookers in Russia. | ||
Trump did not violate Stormy Daniels in some ridiculous way. | ||
No, every single claim they make about Donald Trump is an utter fabrication. | ||
This should be obvious by now. | ||
And yet it doesn't matter because he's their enemy. | ||
He's a political opponent. | ||
He represents a threat to the entire corrupt establishment on both sides of the aisle. | ||
so they'll just do away with any lawful restrictions of their actions in order to maintain their power and position at the top of the satanic pyramid. | ||
Meanwhile, Twitter has released the eighth round of Twitter files. | ||
Twitter directly assisted in U.S. military psyops. | ||
This story at Postmillennial. | ||
The eighth round of the Twitter files were released on Tuesday with a specific focus on Twitter's role in assisting the U.S. military's influence operations. | ||
The files were broken down by journalist Li Fang, who titled them how Twitter quietly aided the Pentagon's covert online psyop campaign. | ||
Despite promises to shut down covert state-run propaganda networks, Twitter docs show that the social media giant directly assisted the U.S.'s military influence operations, Fang said. | ||
And again, we'll get into that a little bit later in the show. | ||
But yes, the eighth and perhaps most devastating Twitter file was released yesterday. | ||
And again, we'll go through that. | ||
Later in the program. Finally, we have this. | ||
Widespread winter kill risks in U.S. wheat soar amid imminent cold blast. | ||
Lack of snow cover on fields and a cold blast down through the Great Plains and into Texas and the south could result in damage and even death of winter wheat crops. | ||
The coldest air of the season is about to pour down from Canada, bringing dangerously cold temperatures to parts of Kansas could reach as low as negative 15 degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
The state is one of the top growers of red winter wheat, according to Bloomberg, citing an ag report via forecaster Maxar. | ||
Winter wheat fields across southwest Kansas, northwest Texas, and Oklahoma lack snow cover, increasing the incidence of winter kill. | ||
And of course, what they're not telling you is that it's a Chinese winter weapon. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Censorship, war, trillions of your dollars being spent on everything except for you and your livelihood and your well-being. | ||
Now, the actual condition of the people of the United States seems to be the very last thing that our politicians care about. | ||
A little odd, if you ask me. | ||
A little weird. A little strange that people who vote you into office are then just systematically abused, robbed, and censored. | ||
And then you still get voted back in. | ||
How's that happen? Oh, right. | ||
Right. Rigging elections. | ||
No, I get it. No, I get it now. | ||
I understand. We have just a ton of stuff to talk about. | ||
A ton of videos to show you today. | ||
Just all sorts of great stuff. | ||
Testimony from unvaccinated soldiers about the vaccine mandate. | ||
We've got lots of stuff about this omnibus spending bill. | ||
That's going to be sort of our main focus here at the beginning of the show. | ||
But I think I want to start with clip number seven here. | ||
It's a really powerful and important topic being discussed by, I believe this is Douglas Murray. | ||
During a debate about whether or not you should trust the mainstream media. | ||
I think he really does a great job of explaining why people don't trust the mainstream media and why they really shouldn't at this point. | ||
So I want to go now to clip number seven. | ||
Having different opinions? That's so 20th century. | ||
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Let's watch. Having different opinions is so 20th century. | |
This century we have different facts. | ||
And it's lethal. It's absolutely lethal for the functioning of society. | ||
And if you want to see how lethal it is, look at the situation in America, where not just the media, but every institution, the CIA, the FBI, the NSA, the Supreme Court, every institution, you decide whether it's for your side or not. | ||
It's disastrous for society, but it starts with the facts. | ||
And when the facts go wrong, Or you become glib about them, or decide that it's just the facts that will suit your side, or pretend you're playing a game of honesty and are not actually playing a game of honesty. | ||
Everything else in the society can go to hell. | ||
This side has not been saying any of these straw men that you've been so kindly creating this evening, Malcolm. | ||
We've been saying that the mainstream media cannot be trusted That is all. | ||
We're not saying don't read it, I repeat. | ||
We're not saying don't absorb it. | ||
Of course, you're an idiot to say that. | ||
What, you think we're only going to read Substacks for the rest of life? | ||
There's not even time! But the mainstream media is currently failing. | ||
It is failing you, the public. | ||
It is failing its employees. | ||
It's failing at its central task. | ||
You quoted one example of what journalism was meant to consist of. | ||
I would quote another, what George Orwell said. | ||
It's on his statue outside the BBC. Sadly, the employees do not read it every morning before going in. | ||
But George Orwell famously said that the job of a journalist was to tell people facts they don't want to hear. | ||
The problem we have in our century coming up is that people will be paying for and absorbing only the facts they want to hear. | ||
The argument we are making It's one of hygiene, basic hygiene in the media, in the mainstream media. | ||
I don't want to blow it up. | ||
I don't want an end to it or anything like it. | ||
I spent a significant amount of my life in the mainstream media. | ||
We just want it to be honest. | ||
We just want it to be factual. | ||
We don't want it to chase its own prejudices. | ||
We just want it to speak truth, whatever that is. | ||
That's not so radical. | ||
It's not so radical. In fact, if that's not what the media is doing, then it's not fit for purpose. | ||
Of course, nothing in this country or in this, whatever, Western hegemony is fit for purpose anymore. | ||
Take a look at Border Patrol. | ||
Are they patrolling the border? | ||
I guess, technically. | ||
Patrolling it to pick people up and bring them deeper into the country. | ||
Not exactly what they're there for. | ||
What's our military for? Protecting the American people? | ||
What are they doing? Something in Yemen, I can tell you that. | ||
Arming Ukraine, what for? | ||
It's not fit for purpose anymore. | ||
It's been hijacked and used for something completely counterproductive. | ||
In terms of what it's actually built for. | ||
What's the media there for? | ||
To inform the American people so they can make accurate decisions? | ||
Not anymore. No, it's there to misinform the American people, to leave them in a state of fear and confusion so they can be manipulated in the way that the MSM and the intelligence agencies, but again, I repeat myself, they are in fact one in the same organization at the top, Wherever these people want to drive the population. | ||
And it's so funny because these mainstream media outlets from CNN to Washington Post, New York Times, and every one of them in between, all the legacy media outlets love to portray themselves as the great arbiters of truth. | ||
They always present their stories as if it has an air of objectivity. | ||
They phrase everything and In terms of sort of benign observation, when in reality they are carefully constructing a very distinct and one-sided narrative. | ||
And it's interesting because you go to a place like Infowars and we'll tell you, one, don't trust us. | ||
Look into everything we say. | ||
Double check for yourself. | ||
You'll see that we're right. You'll see eventually that we're telling the truth. | ||
But don't just give us the benefit of the doubt. | ||
See, that's what honest people would say to you. | ||
Dishonest people demand your trust. | ||
Dishonest people demand you not look in to their sources or their reasoning for saying things. | ||
They simply demand unthinking obedience and adherence to their dictates. | ||
And for words, we'll say we're biased. | ||
We're biased towards liberty. We're biased towards truth. | ||
We're biased against the New World Order control freak tyrannical scumbags. | ||
But it turns out that all that means is that to defeat the liars, you need truth. | ||
So we're going to tell the truth no matter what it says. | ||
See, we don't have particular loyalty to the government of this country. | ||
We have the loyalty to this country and the people of this country. | ||
When it comes to the government, they're the biggest liars and biggest threat to the people and the nation itself. | ||
So, you know, it just makes me think of the... | ||
Study that came out in 2021 at some point that claimed to show that ivermectin could lower sperm count. | ||
Now, we'd been plugging ivermectin for months. | ||
We'd been telling people to get ivermectin. | ||
Take ivermectin. | ||
We've been telling you how to circumvent the bands and where to get it from feed stores and do everything you could to get around the restrictions that were keeping the medicine from the people who needed it. | ||
And when we saw that article, do you think we hit it? | ||
Do you think we put it away? | ||
Do you think we... Just ignored it because it went counter to our narrative. | ||
No, it made me feel bad. It made me go, oh, crud. | ||
Maybe this thing I'm telling people to take is actually not good for them. | ||
I better tell them this. I better quickly get to air and say, hey, look, there's a new study. | ||
Then it turns out you look into the study and it's completely fabricated, totally nonsensical. | ||
But we came to you with that. | ||
We came to you and said, here's the study. | ||
Here's what it shows. But here's why we don't trust it. | ||
Here's why the sample size was not demonstrative of the conclusions that they're making. | ||
It's really not that hard. | ||
It's really not that hard to be honest. | ||
It's really not that hard to tell the truth, even if it goes against what you were saying previously. | ||
I'd rather be right than consistent. | ||
Maybe that's unique about Infowars. | ||
The MSM could take a lesson or two. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. Stay with us. | ||
Well, the U.S. government has released a $1.7 trillion omnibus bill. | ||
$1.7 trillion. | ||
God, gee, what'd they do? | ||
Talk bad about the Sandy Hook parents? | ||
What do they do, have to pay legal bills? | ||
Are they Infowars? Just utterly, totally absurd. | ||
The story can be found at Gateway Pundit. | ||
GOP rep Dan Bishop releases the most audacious items included in the $1.7 trillion spending bill. | ||
This is the raping of America. | ||
Gee, it's kind of harsh, isn't it? | ||
Well, not really. | ||
After all, you don't have my consent, but you're doing it anyway, aren't you? | ||
Charlie Kirk says this on Twitter. | ||
Senate GOP is poised to pass a $2 trillion omnibus, which includes $45 billion to Ukraine, $7.5 million in LGBTQ programs, whatever that means, J6 prosecution funding, 7,500 special interest J6 prosecution funding, 7,500 special interest earmarks, 3,000 pages long and not a dime to border security. | ||
Who needs Democrats when you have Republicans like these? | ||
We'll show you some of the statements from Republicans in a second. | ||
In fact, we'll go to one now. | ||
An actual Republican, a legitimate, you know, champion of politics. | ||
Reasonableness in our government, Rand Paul. | ||
He did a press conference where he brought along the $1.7 trillion, 4,000-plus page Pelosi-Schumer omnibus spending bill. | ||
Here's what he had to say about that. | ||
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I brought with me the Omni, 4,155 pages. | |
When was it produced? In the dead of the night, 1.30 in the morning when it was released. | ||
Now, people argue that it's conservatives' fault. | ||
You don't have the Christmas spirit. | ||
Somehow you're holding up government. | ||
Well, whose job is it to produce this? | ||
The people in charge of spending, the people in charge of both of the parties, when did they know that this would be necessary? | ||
Well, it's in the law, September 30th. | ||
You got nine months, almost ten months, to produce a plan, to have a spending plan. | ||
They weren't ready on September 30th, so they voted themselves 90 more days. | ||
They weren't ready last week either, so they voted themselves another week. | ||
And now we have it at 1.30 in the morning this morning. | ||
But what's the clamor? | ||
The clamor is to vote. | ||
Vote now. Let's get it done. | ||
Why are you standing in the way of spending? | ||
Well, the real question is this. | ||
What is more dangerous? | ||
What is more dangerous to the country? | ||
$1.1 trillion in new debt, or, as Republican leadership likes to say, oh, but it's a win. | ||
It's a big win. We're getting $45 billion for the military. | ||
So which is more important? | ||
Which threatens the country more? | ||
Are we at risk for being invaded by a foreign power if we don't put $45 billion into the military? | ||
Or are we more at risk by adding to a $31 trillion debt? | ||
I think the greatest risk to our national security is our debt. | ||
The process stinks. | ||
It's an abomination. | ||
It's a no-good, rotten way to run your government. | ||
Six-trillion-dollar entity, and they want 24 hours to process this, and then they want to go forward. | ||
I will be demanding two amendments. | ||
One, that this goes against the budget rules. | ||
The PAYGO rules say you can't do this. | ||
You can't have all this new spending unless it's offset. | ||
We will also be demanding that the PAYGO rules are increased. | ||
Instead of taking 60 votes to evade the rules, we're going to ask that it be a two-thirds vote to evade the rules. | ||
The American people don't want this. | ||
They're sick and tired of it. | ||
They're paying for it through the nose with inflation. | ||
Adding a trillion dollars to the deficit will simply fuel the fires that are consuming our wages and consuming our retirement plans. | ||
It's a terrible system. | ||
Someone needs to stand up. | ||
We're standing up, and we're going to say no. | ||
Well, they are alone in this. | ||
There's Rand Paul with the warning signs and the massive stack of bills. | ||
No time to read it, of course. | ||
When asked about this, Chuck Schumer essentially was like, you don't have to read it. | ||
Just vote on it. | ||
Just give us the money. Just give us the $1.7 trillion we have pork to buy. | ||
The redhead libertarian on Twitter points out that when Donald J. Trump wanted $5 billion to secure the border, the government shut down for a record 34 days. | ||
That was with a Republican Congress as well. | ||
Tomorrow, they're giving Ukraine $45 billion to secure theirs. | ||
$5 billion for our border? | ||
Absolutely not. Shut down for a month. | ||
Major crisis. Trump has to submit to allowing our border to be open before they're willing to give him a single dime. | ||
When it's $45 billion, when it's nine times the amount for a foreign country... | ||
Then you have to pass it immediately, without hesitation. | ||
How dare you question the $45 billion? | ||
$5 billion for the wall? | ||
Absolutely not. $45 billion for missiles in Ukraine? | ||
Absolute yes. This is the mindset of our government, our representatives. | ||
He continues, the omnibus artificially infuses $1.7 trillion into the economy. | ||
This will further inflation. | ||
And so wash and repeat until the dollar collapses Let's go now to clip number 10 and As Mitch McConnell... | ||
I'm going to try to stay calm for this. | ||
Talked about what the priorities are for the United States Congress. | ||
Let's just hear what he has to say and then we'll respond to it on the other side. | ||
Here he is, the decrepit turtle himself, Mitch McConnell. | ||
Making sure the Defense Department can deal with the major threats... | ||
Coming from Russia and China, providing assistance for the Ukrainians to defeat the Russians, that's the number one priority for the United States right now. | ||
According to most Republicans, that's sort of how we see the challenges confronting the country at the moment. | ||
Number one priority. | ||
The number one priority for, as he says, most Republicans at this point—he must mean most Republicans in the Senate. | ||
He doesn't mean most Republicans on the ground. | ||
Their number one priority is sending unlimited funds to Ukraine. | ||
That's it. That's number one. | ||
Not the open border. | ||
2.5 million people crossing in a single year. | ||
Not the drag queen story time. | ||
Not the transgender epidemic. | ||
It's causing a massive rise many times over. | ||
A massive rise seems to correspond with and go right along with the massive spike in crime with cities across the country continuing to set records in homicides, murders, robberies, violent crimes of all sorts. | ||
It's not the violent crime. | ||
It's not the open border. It's not the... | ||
Sexual grooming of our children in elementary schools. | ||
It's certainly not the population collapse that's causing an absolute crisis. | ||
It's not the massive rise of inflation that's bankrupting regular Americans. | ||
It's not the COVID pandemic and all of the truth being finally told about that and setting that straight once and for all. | ||
It's not the homelessness crisis. | ||
It's not the We're good to go. | ||
Not nearly as important as it is to send unlimited amounts, a steady stream of hundreds of billions of dollars into the quagmire cesspit of Ukrainian war. | ||
Again, we've never even discussed, been asked, been reasoned with when it comes to the point of the Ukraine war, what the goal of it is, what the Outcome could possibly be certainly pieces, not even remotely on the table. | ||
If that was the case, then we could have had it before the war ever started. | ||
We had plenty of opportunities to prevent the war from ever breaking out, and since it did break out, we've squandered multiple opportunities to bring it to an end. | ||
No, instead, it's just endless war. | ||
That is the Republicans' number one priority. | ||
While Americans suffer, while our country is quite literally stolen from under us, our representatives, empowered and endowed with ultimate authority to prevent our destruction, their number one priority? | ||
Weaponizing Ukraine. | ||
Amazing. All I want for Christmas is the utter destruction of the federal government. | ||
Dear Santa... | ||
Please deliver unto me a plague that only affects politicians. | ||
I love them. I want them to live long and happy lives on an island somewhere far away from me, deprived of any power. | ||
I don't want to hurt them. | ||
I don't want any harm to come to them. | ||
They're my fellow human beings. | ||
I just want them to shut up forever. | ||
Is that so much to ask? | ||
Is that so much to ask that they just leave us alone? | ||
I mean, that's how you know that something's not fit for purpose. | ||
That's how you know that the federal government is just unnecessary. | ||
It's just unnecessary at this point. | ||
You know, it's like, oh, without the federal government, who would open the border? | ||
Who would take all of my money and send it overseas? | ||
Like, what do they do for any of us? | ||
I don't even want them to do anything for me. | ||
I don't want them to act on my behalf. | ||
They can leave me. I'll be fine. | ||
We'll all be fine. America will be absolutely fantastic if the federal government just goes away. | ||
Just goes away. Just disappears. | ||
What is a single thing that the federal government actually does for the support of the American people? | ||
You want to know my argument against the omnibus in general? | ||
Look at the faces of the people putting it forward. | ||
I mean, just look at their... | ||
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Ugh. Ugh. | ||
Every day that passes, Mitch McConnell starts to resemble the penguin more and more, but in his own way. | ||
I would, you know, that's interesting. | ||
He's a little bit of a turtle, we know that. | ||
Yeah, you're saying he's going through an evolution. | ||
But I mean, he's got like dark lips now, he's starting to, and he's getting paler, and I mean, he's really starting to resemble the Danny DeVito. | ||
What is this called? What is this part of the chicken? | ||
A gullet? The guaddle, what a waddle? | ||
Guaddle? The waddle? Like, it's getting bigger. | ||
Maybe he inflates it to attract a mate. | ||
I don't know. Right? | ||
It's just like... | ||
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I thought he just probably pays for hookers. | |
Pays for hookers? | ||
Probably. No, that's what the CIA is for. | ||
No, one of them looks like a... | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
Chuck Schumer looks so high in that photo. | ||
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He looks like, guys, I swear I read that whole bill. | |
That's why my eyes are bloodshot. | ||
I've been reading so much. | ||
He looks like a caricature. Can we just say he looks like a caricature? | ||
Like the ADL would have a problem with his face if it was illustrated? | ||
I'm just saying. Meanwhile, Mitch McConnell looks like somebody who will spend a weekend with a child and then that child has trauma-based flashbacks every time they smell mothballs. | ||
Just demons. | ||
We're being run by demons. | ||
It's like the outside is matching the inside now as they age into their Bulbous, turgid forms. | ||
Well, let's get into it. I'm sorry. | ||
Let's get into the substance of the bill, since, you know, these people are all about substance, after all. | ||
U.S. GOP Representative Dan Bishop went to work today with his team to dig into what is in the spending bill that the U.S. Senate just passed. | ||
It is an atrocity. | ||
I think that's an accurate way to put it. | ||
Oh, Lord. The Omnibus is over 4,000 pages. | ||
You know all this. Dan Bishop reports this. | ||
The money expressly prohibits CBP funding from being used to improve border security. | ||
None of the funds provided in subsection A1 shall be used to hire permanent federal employees for any flight hours other than those flown by U.S. Customs of Border Protection, Air and Marine Operations, except for internal transportation of non-citizens, right? So you cannot use any of this money to fly citizens. | ||
It can only be used to fly foreigners through our country and into our country. | ||
Okay, but importantly, part number three here says, to acquire, maintain, or extend border security technology and capabilities except for technology and capability to improve Border Patrol processing. | ||
Okay. So again, what it says is none of the funds provided shall be used to actually secure the border unless it's being used to improve the processing, a.k.a. | ||
the ingress of illegal immigrants through the border. | ||
So they provide money for the border, but only and explicitly solely for the importation of more people. | ||
You cannot use it to actually secure the border. | ||
That's in the bill. | ||
That's what they say inside the bill. | ||
It's just black and white right there. | ||
The border's not open. | ||
But we are providing billions of dollars, but it can only be used to open the border. | ||
Okay. He also reports at the same time, the bill allocates $410 million towards border security for Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia, and Oman. | ||
Enhanced border security for these foreign countries. | ||
And of course, What number is this even? | ||
$1.438 billion for membership in global multilateral organizations, including the UN. So at least we pay for the benefit of being subjects to an unelected globalist cabal. | ||
We're paying $1.4 billion for the privilege of being told what to do by Europeans. | ||
Amazing, isn't it? | ||
Wonderful. It'd be one thing if being a part of a global organization brought benefits to us. | ||
You know, just follow our rules and you'll be rewarded with cash. | ||
Gee, I can get behind that. No, this is become subjects to our unelected whim and pay for the privilege. | ||
Wow, thank you so much. | ||
Amazing. The bill will spend $65 million on salmon. | ||
The word salmon appears 48 times in the bill. | ||
Great. $3 million for bee-friendly highways, another $5 million for salmon. | ||
Talk about a buzzkill. Look, something I actually don't mind, if that's actually where the money goes. | ||
I actually want to protect the bees, so I'm actually not totally against that. | ||
I'd rather make changes to our infrastructure to stop destroying the bee population than be forced to eat bees. | ||
Right? If you want to talk about saving the world, I'd rather protect the environment on which bees subsist rather than be forced to eat some sort of cereal consisting of nothing but bees. | ||
On a more sinister note, there's at least $575 million for family planning in areas where population growth, quote, threatens biodiversity. | ||
Malthusianism is disturbing. | ||
Anti-human ideology that should have zero place in any federal program. | ||
Yeah, it's Malthusian, to be sure. | ||
Family planning and reproduction in areas where population growth endangers species. | ||
$65 million in two programs for Senator Leahy in a federal building named for Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Yeah, the Nancy Pelosi building. | ||
It'll have an exclusive hairdresser there. | ||
Here are just a handful of the many earmarks on the bill, including $3.7 million for the Michelle Obama trail. | ||
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That's fine. | |
No, that's totally fine. | ||
400 $477,000 for anti-racist training from the Equity Institute. | ||
Fantastic. $3 million for the LGBTQ Plus Museum in New York City. | ||
$1.2 million in services for DACA recipients. | ||
Good, more foreigners getting more money. | ||
Good, good. $4.1 million in various career programs for one of the richest counties in the U.S., Fairfax, Virginia, just outside of... | ||
Langley, one of the richest locations in the country, really in the world. | ||
That's how it works, right? | ||
It's the suburbs just outside of Washington, D.C., where the richest people in America live. | ||
It's not Silicon Valley, where, yes, they may be evil, Satan-worshipping, manipulative people. | ||
Limp-wristed weirdos, but at least they make things. | ||
At least they create something. | ||
At least there's a reason why they have money, because people give it to them. | ||
You know, it's not New York City, where, again, finance is just some sort of satanic game they play. | ||
Some sort of complex system of witchcraft to... | ||
Manufacture money out of thin air. | ||
But hey, at least they're dealing with money. | ||
At least they're dealing with markets and businesses and income. | ||
At least they're doing something to make money. | ||
But no, that's not where the richest people in the world live. | ||
The richest neighborhood in the country is. | ||
No, it's outside of Washington, D.C. Because of course it is. | ||
Because that's where the real cash is. | ||
That's where the real money is being made. | ||
And by made, of course, I mean stolen from you, the American people. | ||
An additional $47 billion in Ukraine funding isn't enough for you. | ||
The bill also authorizes a Ukrainian Independence Park right here in D.C. There's a skit for you. | ||
Ukrainian Independence Park and, like, a couple Russian guys go and start hanging out. | ||
Ukrainians start throwing rocks at them. | ||
We could do it. That'd be funny. | ||
We're going to continue this coverage on the other side. | ||
We're just going to keep going through the omnibus bill. | ||
We'll tell you what's in it. All of the dirty little secrets. | ||
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You know... It's not even the amount of money that's being spent. | ||
It's where it's going. | ||
I would legitimately be happy. | ||
I'd be totally fine if they said we're spending $1.7 trillion on ice cream for Joe Biden. | ||
It's like, hey, you know what? | ||
At least that'll keep him busy for a little while. | ||
At least that'll keep them away from the children for the time being. | ||
See, that's the thing. We'd have to figure out what ice cream is a code word for... | ||
To figure it out. | ||
Hot dogs and pizza. You know what? | ||
If they said, we're going to take $107 trillion, we're going to print out all the bills, we're going to collect it all from the American people, we're going to throw it into a furnace, burn it. | ||
It's gonna all go away. Be like, well, hey, at least you're not spending it on the other stuff that you want to spend it on. | ||
Like, it's not just that it's the amount of money that they're spending. | ||
It's that everything they're spending it on is just going to compound all of the issues that we have in America. | ||
It's not like they're just spending money and... | ||
It's not just that they're not helping the American people. | ||
Everything they want to spend money on is directly in opposition to the interests of the American people. | ||
It's going to make everything worse. | ||
All of the problems that we experience in this country are being made worse by this bill. | ||
Going back to the first example, that the funds that it gives to Border Patrol are expressly denoted as not going towards Securing the border. | ||
Only to go towards improving the processing of the people at the border, a.k.a. | ||
the ingress, the receiving, the bringing in of foreigners. | ||
It would be fine to say, alright, we're just not going to give any money to the Border Patrol. | ||
They're not even doing that. | ||
They're giving money to the Border Patrol expressly to increase illegal immigration. | ||
Like, what is this? What is this? | ||
Okay, so the money going towards the border is only going to not protect the border, but actually decrease security at the border. | ||
$410 million for other people's borders. | ||
$1.4 billion just to be in the UN. Thank goodness we need somebody to tell us that we're evil, so we have to pay them $1.4 billion for the privilege. | ||
You've got half a billion dollars for family planning, right? | ||
Half a billion dollars. Again, just half a billion dollars up in smoke. | ||
Less damaging than half a billion dollars towards abortion. | ||
Half a billion dollars towards increasing the depopulation that we're experiencing in this country. | ||
$65 million towards building for Nancy Pelosi. | ||
It'll have a plastic surgeon and an adrenochrome facility in there, I'm sure. | ||
Millions of dollars for LGBTQ plus museums. | ||
$1.2 million for DACA recipients, foreigners again. | ||
$47 billion in Ukraine funding. | ||
Not going to make anything better for us. | ||
Only going to make things worse, of course. | ||
The bill renames 25 post offices. | ||
Thank God. Whatever. | ||
Half a billion dollars for DEI and structural racism. | ||
Focused NIH subdivision. | ||
National Institutes of Health. Now have a subdivision worth half a billion dollars for diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
Only going to make things worse. | ||
Only going to make greater strife between the races. | ||
Only going to further disadvantage and disempower the average white American in this country in favor of non-white people. | ||
Only going towards decreasing standards to increase diversity. | ||
So only going towards ensuring that we have less capable, less qualified people. | ||
Not because they're racist. | ||
Not because they're a certain race. | ||
Not because white people are just better. | ||
But because you're changing... | ||
The parameters that decide who you're hiring to one other than their merit. | ||
I mean, this should be obvious, but we have to cover our bases here. | ||
There are stupid people that listen. | ||
Not you people. Not the audience. | ||
Not the info warriors. But the demons that watch us to find something we say and take it out of context. | ||
$300,000 per year for the continuous plankton recorder, thank God. | ||
Section for DAA corrections, another gargantuan bill that was passed in a rush. | ||
Gender programs in Pakistan and $200 million for a gender equity fund. | ||
See, I mean, it's just, if you want to take $200 million from us, You know, the amount that could fund, I don't know, 20 stadiums. | ||
It could fund an entire new university and all of the faculty for years to come. | ||
If you just burn that, it would be better than putting it towards a gender equity fund. | ||
It would be less damaging for the fabric of this country. | ||
But instead, they're spending all of this money, seemingly for the sole intent and purpose, of destroying this country. | ||
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Wild. Welcome back, folks. | |
We'll open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
In fact, we'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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Give us a call now here at American Journal. | ||
What do you think about this spending bill? | ||
We're not going to spend too much more time on this spending bill. | ||
We have a lot of other stuff to talk about, including COVID and new Project Veritas coming out, exposing more corruption on the border. | ||
The border itself continues to be a wide-open gateway for any and all lawbreakers to enter our country, unfettered, unrestricted. | ||
But I do want to spend a little bit more time on it because, again, I want to drive home this idea that it's not just that they're wasting this money, it's that they're using this money In ways that are expressly contradictory to our national interest. | ||
Again, gender programs in Pakistan and a $200 million grant for gender equity fund. | ||
$200 million. | ||
What could you do with $200 million? | ||
What will they do with $200 million? | ||
Last year's administrative expenses for the Vax Injury Trust Fund were $3.2 million. | ||
Now it's $5.2 million. | ||
That's a 15% increase. | ||
Are they anticipating a 15% increase in vaccine injuries? | ||
It also authorizes sums as may be necessary for vaccine injury and death claims. | ||
There you go. First they rob you for the money to make the virus. | ||
Then they rob you for the money to make the vaccine. | ||
Then they rob you for the money to... | ||
Help you with the injuries that the vaccine gives you. | ||
It's a cycle. | ||
It's an endless cycle of corruption, theft, manipulation, and subversion. | ||
And scientific discovery. | ||
Of course, and scientific discovery. | ||
Like this, $335 million to prepare for an influenza pandemic. | ||
I wonder if that means to create an influenza pandemic. | ||
I wonder if they're just using different words. | ||
Including the use of surveillance tools, of course. | ||
$7.5 million to better understand domestic radicalization phenomenon, plus $1 million for gun violence research. | ||
Again, money better spent being burned. | ||
Money better spent on... | ||
Like, literally whatever. Like, just anything else. | ||
Just literally anything else would be better. | ||
You know they're not going after the real radicals. | ||
You know they're not going after Antifa, right? | ||
Living in a tent somewhere, greasy hair, drugged out, heroin-addicted psychopath throwing bricks through the window of some bookshop they don't like. | ||
No, that's not the ones they're going to go after. | ||
They're going to go after, like, the high school kids that are raised right and are like, yeah, I still believe in God. | ||
They're like, oh my gosh, we have to de-radicalize him quickly. | ||
As he points out, as this congressman points out, these are often a smokescreen for violating civil liberties down the road. | ||
$535 million for a corporation for public broadcasting, which indirectly funds NPR via grants. | ||
So that's good. Another half a billion dollars so we can hear about how... | ||
I don't know. Doritos are racist or some equally unimportant drivel that you hear on a daily basis. | ||
It's almost a joke at this point. | ||
You should like a contest or something. | ||
Just turn on NPR and just see how long it takes for them to bring up race. | ||
It's usually less than 30 seconds. | ||
I always wish I'm recording. | ||
Sometimes I'll be scrolling through the radio stations in my car and it's just like you go to NPR and literally just like the first sentence you hear is always something so outrageously stupid that's hard to recreate. | ||
It's hard to parody these people because they are parodies of themselves. | ||
Here's another provision that just is completely counter to the So, on top of the literal millions of foreigners coming across the border without permission, we are inviting... | ||
Several hundred thousand more to come and take jobs that could be filled by the American people. | ||
Those are jobs that are being worked by immigrants rather than kiddults. | ||
Kidults. These people who are in their mid-twenties and early thirties who've decided to move back in with mom and dad and take up Legos and disappear entirely from the workforce. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's why, I mean, we need to do a whole report on, like, just the lie of unemployment. | ||
They're like, our unemployment rate is insanely low. | ||
It's like, yeah, it's because you, during the COVID pandemic, decided to pay people not to work. | ||
And so people said, yeah, I'm not looking for a job, so they're not considered unemployed. | ||
It's, yes. | ||
Yes, exactly. Exactly. | ||
Bring in foreigners and then pay your native population to stay home. | ||
I mean, dear God. $11.3 billion for the FBI? Well, who's going to censor us and fabricate domestic terror charges to justify their own budget? | ||
Billions upon billions of dollars for the FBI. $1.75 billion for the ATF. $2.63 billion for U.S. attorneys with an emphasis on J6 prosecutions and domestic terrorism cases. | ||
All with significant increases from the previous year. | ||
Do you know that the House of Representatives has an office of diversity and inclusion? | ||
It's set to receive nearly $26 million in taxpayer dollars. | ||
Also included in this bill, regulations on cosmetics, changes to horse racing rules, and the Electoral Count Act. | ||
Everything but the kitchen sink. | ||
Well, everything except for, you know, the microplastics in all of our water and airways and now being found in the lungs of newborn babies. | ||
Nothing, you know, everything except for the border crisis that threatens to literally overwhelm our population in just a few years. | ||
Nothing towards the Actual population collapse and existential threat of the inability of the American people to actually procreate at a replacement level. | ||
Absolutely no money towards the collapsing economy, the skyrocketing inflation. | ||
No everything here will go against that. | ||
Nothing towards the just mental cancer that's working its way through our population, leading to one in 10 high school children trying to commit suicide in just the last 12 months. | ||
You know, nothing towards any of those problems. | ||
Nothing towards the solutions to the endless war. | ||
No, only money towards the endless war. | ||
Nothing towards the end of divisive rhetoric and, you know, racial strife in this country. | ||
No, only money to aggravate and encourage that division. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
$286 million in Title X funding, which funds Planned Parenthood. | ||
Good. Good. | ||
More abortion. More birth control. | ||
More permanent hormonal shifts in our young women. | ||
More likely... | ||
I don't know. Does Planned Parenthood do chemical castration yet? | ||
Have they moved into the transgender... | ||
No, I'm sure that's somewhere else in the budget. | ||
$70 million for minority business development. | ||
Good, good. $70 million away from white people, towards non-white people, just like our government is supposed to do. | ||
The omnibus was released around 2 a.m. | ||
today. The Senate is now voting to begin the debate on the bill. | ||
I've read the entire bill by now, as you would have needed. | ||
I have to read the entire bill by now. | ||
You would have had to read four-plus pages per minute without a single break for 16 hours straight. | ||
What a farce. | ||
What a farce indeed, folks. | ||
Some of the things people are saying about this. | ||
Paul Gosar, more than two months into the financial year 2023, and in the dark hours early in the morning, congressional appropriators unveiled their egregiously wasteful omnibus spending plan that includes another $45 billion of hardworking taxpayer money to fund a proxy war in Ukraine. | ||
Commenting on the budget, quote, deal, Senator Mitch McConnell stated that the number one priority of the United States is to send another $45 billion to Ukraine to defend its borders. | ||
I have news for leader McConnell. | ||
America has 99 problems. | ||
The Ukraine ain't one. | ||
Over 5 million illegals in two years and counting have broken our laws and illegally entered our country. | ||
Fentanyl continues to pour in, killing more than 100,000 Americans last year. | ||
Not even on the budget. | ||
Not even a consideration for these people. | ||
No, it's diversity and inclusion. | ||
It's opening the border. It's spreading war. | ||
This is what the federal government does. | ||
It's the only thing it does. | ||
Inflation is rampant, he continues, Representative Paul Gosar. | ||
Real wages are in decline. | ||
We have, for the first time since World War II, shortages of items and supply chain problems. | ||
We have record crime in many cities across the United States. | ||
The Department of Justice is being weaponized. | ||
The FBI is engaged in illegal censorship and political persecution. | ||
We have a monopoly of big tech companies that engage in collusion with the FBI to censor, punish political dissidents. | ||
We have direct evidence of political corruption contained on Joe Biden's son's laptop, We've broken families and confused young populists wondering if they're a boy or a girl in a sustained effort to eliminate Jesus Christ from our public sphere. | ||
All of this is not just not being addressed, it's being compounded. | ||
It's being worsened. All right, folks, we will go out to your phone calls this segment. | ||
There are still some lines open if you want to call in. | ||
We'll get to you quickly. 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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I want to move on from this omnibus spinning bill, but it just is so outrageous. | ||
It so perfectly illustrates the, again, not just incompetence or uselessness of the federal government, but the way it actually is interested in nothing but our own destruction, nothing but our own impoverishment and elimination. | ||
It really is sick. | ||
It is really sick. | ||
And Representative Paul Gosar puts it so incredibly well in this tweet thread. | ||
Again, he says, inflation is rampant. | ||
Real wages are in decline. | ||
We have, for the first time since World War II, shortages of items and supply chain problems. | ||
We have record crime in many cities across the United States. | ||
The Department of Justice is being weaponized. | ||
The FBI is engaged in illegal censorship and political persecution. | ||
We have a monopoly of big tech companies that engage in collusion with the FBI to censor and punish political dissidents. | ||
We have the most direct evidence of political corruption contained on Joe Biden's son's laptop revealing illegal bribes from Ukraine and other governments suppressed by the very law enforcement agencies charged with investigating these crimes. | ||
We have broken families and a confused young populace wondering if they're a boy or a girl in a sustained effort to eliminate Jesus Christ from our public sphere. | ||
We have men pretending to be women simply to win at sports. | ||
We have failing infrastructure across our land. | ||
We have a crisis of confidence in our government in a two-tier legal system akin to an apartheid state that defines anarcho-tyranny. | ||
We have elections in which both Democrats and Republicans agree are riddled with incompetence, fraud, or both. | ||
We have a completely rigged system with an election interference by the FBI and DOJ against American citizens and President Trump in particular. | ||
We have inept public health officials who are responsible for malpractice on a scale never seen before, resulting in over 100,000 deaths due to COVID-19 malpractice or due to untested rushed vaccines that caused more harm than it prevented. | ||
We have a failed military leadership that is preoccupied with promoting homosexuality and cross-dressing but got its butt handed to it in a humiliating defeat in Afghanistan where we left men and women behind as well as $80 billion in top-notch military equipment. | ||
We're broke, broken, and over $31 trillion in debt and counting. | ||
Yet the omnibus bill failed to remedy a single one of these very real problems. | ||
Not one, in fact. | ||
It rewards the DOJ, the FBI, and the failed military leadership with more money and no reforms and no investigations. | ||
Not a dime is allocated towards securing our border. | ||
These comments by a Republican are an insult to the American people that Mitch McConnell fails to represent. | ||
It's the epitome of America last. | ||
In all of my travels across Arizona, he says, not one of my constituents said that defending Ukraine should be our top priority. | ||
Not one. | ||
Congress should be looking at ways to solve the very real problems within its own borders. | ||
For these reasons, I will be voting against this bill when it's considered on the House floor later this week, America first. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Bombshell. Incredible. Fantastic. | ||
But we can look at a few more things that it spends money on. | ||
The omnibus includes millions of dollars for LGBT housing and centers. | ||
LGP, now our official state religion. | ||
That really is the way to think about it. | ||
I mean, don't you think that if there was a provision in the bill dedicating millions of dollars for housing and Community centers specifically for Christians, and no one else, wouldn't that represent a choosing by the government of a certain religion to uphold and embody and celebrate above all the others? | ||
This is that. This is that, except their religion is a godless one. | ||
It's a satanic, secularized, sort of... | ||
Form of witchcraft, I guess you could say, but that's our state religion now. | ||
And it's getting more popular as Christianity declines. | ||
Of course. This from them.us, trans porn rose 75% in popularity this year on Pornhub. | ||
Wow, incredible. So it's becoming a very popular religion online. | ||
Yes, the sacrament of... | ||
When we get back from break, when we finish this, when we wrap up with this thread, this Twitter thread, I'll tell you how they pray. | ||
Oh no. I'll describe it to you. | ||
Yes, you know, you got different ways different religions represent themselves. | ||
See, Christians drink the symbolic representation of the Body and blood of Jesus Christ as a way to honor and remember the crucifixion, the great culmination of God's human presence here on earth. | ||
Trans people drink hormone blockers to stop puberty from taking place. | ||
That's our New Age communion. | ||
Wow, this is great. | ||
We're coming up with skit ideas on the show. | ||
This is amazing. Stephen Miller says this, Again, just problems upon problems, right? They start the war. | ||
They lose the war. We spend trillions of dollars on the war. | ||
We kill millions of people. | ||
Then we end the war in a complete, abject failure. | ||
And now we have to bring in God knows how many people from the country we've waged war against and pay for their very existence. | ||
Their housing. We'll give them a laptop. | ||
Give them a phone. Give them free food. | ||
Protect them from prosecution when they commit crimes here. | ||
It's just suicide. | ||
Like, this is suicidal. There's no questions about it. | ||
One way to look at the national government and the deficit and all of that in a way that sort of makes sense, of course, is always to put it in the terms of a household bill, right? | ||
So if you just take away about 100 zeros and you're left with a fairly understandable household budget, Instead of $1.7 trillion, just act like it's $17,000, right? | ||
$17,000 budget for all of your household needs for that year. | ||
Everything else above that would be beyond the rent and all that sort of stuff. | ||
And so, again, this isn't like... | ||
This isn't like, well, you're already deeply in debt and you're spending more on what you need and things to get you back on track and get you into a place where you can actually start paying off the debt. | ||
Instead, it's like, yeah, instead of spending the money on the mortgage and the food that we need to, maybe if we start buying health, we start spending a little bit more on healthy food so we can be more active and be in better health so we can Work a little bit harder. | ||
Make a little bit more money. Pay off that debt. | ||
Instead, it's like you're just going further into debt to buy our neighbor a big screen TV and to buy a flamethrower with which we'll burn down part of our house. | ||
It's just retarded. | ||
This is all just retarded, except that's not even the right word, really, because it's not stupid. | ||
It's not incapable. It's This is just theft. | ||
This is just raw, blatant theft of the American people on behalf of A constellation of foreign interests who are benefiting from our impoverishment and this just widespread looting taking place. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Stephen Miller says, we need one GOP senator to block UC on time agreement for the Omni. | ||
If they want to jam the country with this Leviathan nightmare, let the politicians cancel their Christmas plans or agree to short-term CR. Why should we make it easier to commit this legislative atrocity? | ||
Very least. It's the very least you could do, Republicans. | ||
At the very, very, very least, you could at least make it a little bit harder for them to rape us, right? | ||
Just a little bit more difficult. | ||
You can at least, like, lock the door and put up a little bit of a fight. | ||
Instead, these people are rolling out the red carpet to our violators. | ||
Rolling out the... Rolling out the red carpet to the people just... | ||
Ripping out our insides and feeding it to us. | ||
I mean, that's it. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Zelensky is visiting Washington, D.C. today. | ||
Don Trump Jr. on Twitter says, Zelensky is basically an ungrateful international welfare queen in response to the announcement that Zelensky is apparently prepared to tell Congress that whatever the U.S. has given to Ukraine, including $45 billion in new aid, now under consideration, is not enough. | ||
That'll never be enough. | ||
How will it ever be enough? | ||
The White House has come out to say that the U.S. will support Zelensky and the Ukrainian people for however long it takes. | ||
For what, is the question. | ||
We'll do it for however long it takes. | ||
However long, what takes? | ||
What are you waiting for? | ||
What is the outcome that you're looking for? | ||
We will continue to support Ukraine for however long it takes before Russia finally launches that nuke. | ||
Yes, however far we have to push Russia towards that nuclear cataclysm, we will dedicate ourselves, our sacred honor, and your fortune for that. | ||
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With that, let me go out to the phone calls. | ||
I'm going to go to some new callers here. | ||
Let's go to Jerry in Scranton, Pennsylvania. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Jerry. You have comments on the Omnibus bill. | ||
What to do? What do we do, Jerry? | ||
Thanks for calling in. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Hey, first I just wanted to tell you a great show. | |
You're as good or better than Alex, I think. | ||
And I appreciate you and all the InfoWare hosts. | ||
Shout out to the crew as well. | ||
Can't do it without them. The crew is with a whole frickin' setup. | ||
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You guys are totally awesome. | |
Without you guys, the country would be screwed. | ||
We're doing what we can, sir. | ||
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At any rate, the Omnibus bill, you know, listening to you read off everything that it's going towards, Come April 15th, maybe the American people just need to realize that voting for all these crazy criminals is all fraudulent and sick, and everybody just closed their checkbooks and not pay their goddamn tax. | |
We're not allowed to say that word, but I'm loving your energy. | ||
I completely agree with you. | ||
But how do we do that? | ||
I mean, it seems like... You know, there's a reason they're hiring 86,000 new employees for the IRS. I'm sure it won't be pleasant for the ones who do it, but I mean, eventually, I mean, our kids are going to be totally screwed. | ||
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I mean, somebody has to draw the line. | |
Apparently, Trump didn't work. | ||
Nothing's working. The border is a mess. | ||
Grant in high school, they say there's 70 to 80-some languages there. | ||
It's a babysitting facility. | ||
And they're reassessing all the properties and raising all the taxes. | ||
I mean, where do you draw the line? | ||
I mean, come on! I mean, everything is out of control. | ||
If the good American people that have high morals, high values, don't realize, the people in D.C. aren't for us anymore. | ||
They need to go. | ||
And there's no way to get them gone because it's all fixed and they just get put back in. | ||
I mean, I think every American needs to watch that Danesta Sousa movie on the 20,000 mules. | ||
And then they would realize, I didn't vote this time. | ||
You know why? Because it was a joke. | ||
Do you think Fetterman actually beat Dr. | ||
Oz? There's no way in hell that guy couldn't even talk. | ||
And I'm from Pennsylvania. Right. | ||
I mean, that guy won. | ||
That was sick. No, you make a very good point. | ||
I mean... There's no other way to draw the line. | ||
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I mean, people will go to jail. | |
If they put 78 million people in prison and they'll have to let all the real convicts out, because they were afraid to do anything, they'll be getting attacked by the real convicts. | ||
We'll be safe at least. I mean, it's a joke. | ||
If people don't come to the realization that this country is lost, I mean, and the Republicans, Mitch McConnell and Lindsey Graham and all those, they're not for us. | ||
There's no good guy, bad guy. | ||
There's no Democrat, Republican. | ||
There's criminals against the good people of this country. | ||
I mean, Putin is right when he gave that one speech and he went through everything going on in the United States. | ||
That one thing he said was wrong. | ||
And I'm sure that the people in the United States who might have seen that, because it was highly censored, would say, geez, I agree with everything that man said. | ||
Why are we attacking this guy? | ||
Maybe he has something to say. | ||
Yeah, maybe he represents a real threat to this corrupt system. | ||
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And just so the audience knows, Joe Biden is not from Scranton, Pennsylvania. | |
That's another that's another lie. | ||
Scranton disavows to Joe Biden. | ||
He's telling more lies. | ||
There was another lie he told. | ||
No evidence to. | ||
I actually printed this out because it's an amazing, amazingly rare occurrence. | ||
The mainstream media fact checking Joe Biden. | ||
What? | ||
What? | ||
They actually he told a lie so egregious they couldn't cover for it. | ||
No evidence to support Joe Biden's anecdote about giving uncle a purple heart while vice president. | ||
It's basically President Joe Biden said that he gave his uncle a purple heart, and PolitiFact is forced to come out and say the event could not have happened, as President Joe Biden described. | ||
It's just literally not possible. | ||
The man is insane. | ||
Just— Finally, he tells a lie so egregious that the mainstream media can't cover for it. | ||
But of course, I'm not sure. | ||
I'd say about half of the statements Joe Biden makes are just utterly ridiculous, including that he's from Scranton, Pennsylvania, came up in a coal mining family or whatever he lies about. | ||
Criminal Overlord. Thank you so much for that call, Jerry. | ||
That was fantastic. I wanted to get to more calls here, but that call was so good. | ||
I just wanted to let him keep going. | ||
He's expressing a lot of stuff, I believe, as well. | ||
We'll get to more calls on the other side. | ||
We'll go to Tove in Ontario and Inspiring Goddess in California. | ||
We'll get to all of you and more as we continue our coverage. | ||
We still have a new Project Veritas video. | ||
We have some Twitter scandalism going on. | ||
We have, of course, a whole stack of what I like to call cultural terrorism. | ||
Cultural abuse, you might put it. | ||
People who despise our culture taking the reins of our culture and doing with it what they will. | ||
We never consented, folks. | ||
I think that makes it rape. | ||
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We go back a long way. | |
She was 12, I was 30, but anyway... | ||
Put up the tree and deck the halls. | ||
It's the time of year when creepy calls. | ||
Sniffing your daughter and groping your son. | ||
Creepy Joe has a note to be sung. | ||
Biting the creep, he's on a mission. | ||
Like it or not, he's sniffing your children. | ||
Singing out loud while he's groping your kids. | ||
All the worst things his handlers forbid. | ||
You're trying to tell me I'm supposed to stop, but I have some more to say here. | ||
No serious guys in the 30s. | ||
No serious guys until you're 30. | ||
Biting the creep can be a naughty sneak Kissing so wrong on the lips and cheek He sits so still all through the day But late at night when he comes out to play Which is why he gives his personal phone number to kids. | ||
Biting the creep He's on a mission. | ||
Like it or not, he's sniffing your children. | ||
Singing out loud while he's groping your kids. | ||
All the worst things his handlers forbid. | ||
Naughty or nice, which have you been? | ||
He'll sniff ya again and again. | ||
By the way, he gave me permission to touch him. | ||
Good Lord. | ||
That kid legally cannot give consent. | ||
That was a Tucker Carlson original there. | ||
Put up on the Tucker Carlson original Twitter account today. | ||
There's a nice little holiday jingle about the creepy old man we have running this country. | ||
With that, we got to your phone calls again. | ||
Let's go to Tove in Ontario who wants to talk about Kanye. | ||
Yay, Wes. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Tove, you're on the air. Yeah. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Happy winter. | |
Before I get into my point, I want Matt to chime in on this. | ||
I don't know if you're on speaker. | ||
If you can get a little closer to the phone, I just want to make sure we hear you. | ||
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Okay, is this any better? | |
A little bit. Go ahead. | ||
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Okay, hold on. I'll take you off my thing. | |
Take your time. Yeah, yikes, Tov. | ||
I told you before we went to break I was going to go to you. | ||
This was not a surprise. | ||
We're going to ridicule you, Tov. | ||
We'll let you speak. | ||
We're going to poke you a little. | ||
Other people are waiting, Tov. | ||
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Are you good? Okay, now, first point. | |
Okay, first point. | ||
Matt might like this, too. | ||
I thought for punishing people like Fauci, Schwab, and all them, Gates, they're pretty awful people. | ||
I think everybody will agree. | ||
How about drawn and quartered? | ||
All you need is four horses and four ropes. | ||
Me, that's too fast. | ||
It's too fast. If we're going to go medieval on them, I want the braking on the wheel. | ||
Do you all know what that is? | ||
I don't advocate for it, but if you're giving me the option... | ||
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You don't like the limbs ripped off? | |
Yeah, it's just too fast. | ||
It's too fast. I think they need to really spend some time regretting their decisions to carry out mass murder on the globe. | ||
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Okay, well, maybe I stand corrected. | |
Maybe Matt doesn't agree either. | ||
I was going to say conscripted labor, but that's just me. | ||
They could work it off in the fields. | ||
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I like that too. Anyway, to get to my point, what I was going to say is, I'm a white Jewish male. | |
And I agree. | ||
I think there's horrible Jewish people in your cabinet. | ||
I could go through their names. | ||
They're just absolute scum. | ||
In the government, everywhere, like Avril Haines and And Merrick Garland, and what's his name, the border guy? | ||
Oh yeah, Blinken, Mayorkas, yeah. | ||
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Oh God, they're like awful. | |
They're embarrassing. They're disgusting. | ||
But here's my point. | ||
It's the fact that what they do, they cry anti-Semitism when they're called out. | ||
I call it crying holocaust. | ||
As soon as they get caught, it's like, oh poor me. | ||
Anyway, so I don't have a point, like, those are awful people that were Jewish that treated Kanye the way, or Ye, the way they did. | ||
However, it's the method that he called them out. | ||
First of all, I've been mugged by some black men a couple of times, right? | ||
And I'm thinking if I would wake up and say I'm sleepy and I'm gonna go DEF CON 3, On the blacks or the African Americans, that wouldn't fly too well and I wouldn't do it anyway because I wouldn't blame the whole race for the actions of a few. | ||
Right. So it's basically not so much calling them out, it's the way he calls them out. | ||
Yeah, I think you're right. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
I just completely agree with you, Tov. | ||
I totally agree with you. | ||
All the Jewish people I know feel exactly like you. | ||
I had some great conversations this weekend with some people that we'll have on the show eventually who were actually begging me. | ||
I don't hear any Jews talking about Kanye like this. | ||
Let me come on your show and be the Jew that talks about this. | ||
saying basically exactly what you said, saying, look, there's nothing wrong with criticizing these absolute scumbags who then cloak themselves in this shield of anti-Semitism, really taking advantage of, you know, other people's family history of trauma and, you know, the Holocaust and that sort of stuff. | ||
It has nothing to do with criticizing people right now with what they're doing, what their actions or their, you know, behavior, you know, is – And I think, you know, if you can express that in a way that makes it clear that you're not hating on an entire group of people, there's nothing wrong with that. | ||
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Yeah, but the whole point is, the whole point is they shouldn't be protected because, oh, suddenly I'm a Jew. | |
Like, for instance, of Linsky. | ||
Like, God... My God, my uncle praises him. | ||
I'm like, oh, he's Jewish. This guy's took money. | ||
He's got, he's what, an imprisoning journalist? | ||
He's trying to start World War III. Like, the guy's like the scummiest. | ||
And, as far as being Jewish, he's had his children baptized. | ||
So, you know, bleep off, Solinsky. | ||
Oh, that's fantastic. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Tove. | ||
All these calls are so good. I want to just keep them on the line, but I want to give other people an opportunity as well. | ||
So, thank you so much for the call, Tove. | ||
That was absolutely fantastic, and... | ||
You're going to get us in trouble for talking about medieval tortures, but that's okay. | ||
That's all right. We're all about the truth here. | ||
We'll say it. After all, it's InfoWars, the last uncensored show on Earth. | ||
Let's go now to Inspiring Goddess in California. | ||
Inspiring Goddess, you're on the air. | ||
Can you guys hear me? Yes, ma'am. | ||
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All right. How are you guys doing? | |
Good. Thank you. Just first of all, Inspiring Goddess, not my government name. | ||
Thank you. To the Lord, basically, for Alex's heart, his voice, bringing us together, all the Infowar crew. | ||
We need you guys just as much as you need us. | ||
A huge shout-out to the Gitter Chat. | ||
If you know, you know. | ||
Amen. Really, my message is inspiring. | ||
Is the cheerleader, is to fuel the fire, you know, that is leading the front line. | ||
So it's all the patriots, all the freedom fighters who are holding the front line. | ||
We have to stay united outside of Infowars as well. | ||
100%. 100%. And, you know, our biggest enemy at this point is ourselves, right? | ||
Our tendency here on the right to want to eat our own. | ||
We always want to criticize people that are on our side for not being enough on our side or being wrong about one certain thing or, you know, looking at what Elon Musk is doing and saying, yeah, but look at what this other stuff he's doing. | ||
It's okay, guys. It's okay. | ||
We need good people. | ||
We need to celebrate good and smart people. | ||
People who can help us drive this struggle forward. | ||
I think this is an opportunity, Goddess. | ||
I think this is... A real opportunity to, again, explain that we are not Republican. | ||
We are not anti-Democrat. | ||
We are anti the corrupt establishment that plays both sides. | ||
Look at Mitch McConnell and Chuck Schumer standing up there. | ||
It's the perfect thing to shatter all of this division, all of the Jews versus everybody else. | ||
It's like, well, look at these two guys. | ||
One's a Jew, one's not. They're both equally evil. | ||
So can we oppose both of them equally? | ||
One's Republican, one Democrat. | ||
They're both corrupt psychopaths that need to be undone. | ||
So I would just love, and I think the right has our problem with division amongst ourselves, but I think the left also has a problem with being totally blind to the reality of the situation and thinking that these people who just say nice words to them, who just like... | ||
Pretend to be on their side when it comes to diversity or whatever. | ||
They're all trying to dispossess you. | ||
They're all trying to murder you. | ||
They are all in favor of the depopulation globalist program. | ||
So we can all get together and oppose them and defeat them, but as long as we stay divided and they stay united, it's a foregone conclusion. | ||
Do you think there's a chance here, Inspiring God, as we can actually break out of this paradigm and actually take on the real bad people once and for all? | ||
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With God in your heart, you can do anything. | |
And once that group is big enough and is growing, it's growing worldwide. | ||
And 2023 is going to be the year of united humans versus the globalists. | ||
It's us versus the globalists, period. | ||
It's going to be our Jordan year. | ||
It's going to be our Jordan. I remember when we turned 20. | ||
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It will be better than Jordan year. | |
It will be all of the above because he's a PSYOP too. | ||
Amen. Thank you so much for that inspiring goddess. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with the third hour of the American Journal covering all sorts of topics we haven't even gotten to yet. | ||
Stay tuned. Infowarsstore.com. | ||
That's how you support us. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls this hour as well, but I want to take this first segment to discuss phenomenon I'd like to call cultural terrorism. | ||
I think that's what it is. I think it's an accurate description of what we're dealing with here. | ||
We'll go to this video. | ||
Again, there's something deeply evil about People on the far left. | ||
And you know, some people are just like, well, I just... | ||
So, let me modify that. | ||
If you're on the far left, you're one of two things. | ||
Deeply evil or deeply stupid. | ||
Right? You're either blind to the obvious wickedness of your own side. | ||
Just willfully ignorant of who you people are. | ||
Or you know perfectly well and you derive pleasure from it. | ||
Again, I always describe this like Dolores Umbridge type energy. | ||
That's what we're about to see on display here. | ||
This sort of just gleefully mocking the person that you're torturing. | ||
Stories at Fox News. | ||
Activists paid to call dinner guests racist, complain white women tears derail the whole conversation. | ||
Again, these are the people, their entire existence is predicated on The demand that you feel sorry for them. | ||
You empathize with their struggle of being brown and women. | ||
We're so sorry about that. | ||
Gosh, tell us about how hard it is to be you, you privileged idiot. | ||
So just think about this. | ||
Just think about the fact that these people... | ||
Demand your empathy. | ||
Demand that you pay for the wrongs done to their ancient ancestors. | ||
Demand that you have pity and respect for them. | ||
Pity they don't deserve and respect they've never earned. | ||
But they demand it. And then they turn around and treat you with the most dismissive condescension the world has ever seen. | ||
Let's go now to this clip from... | ||
It's a Dr. Phil show of these two just despicable monsters with a public platform and a lot of fame in this country. | ||
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Let's watch. It was a full white woman Broadway musical replete with crying, angry, you know, I won't. | |
We saw some crying just now. | ||
And so... | ||
So you commented on Ambrosia and essentially mocked her crying. | ||
Yeah. No, I didn't mock her. | ||
I just pointed out that she cried. | ||
No, actually you didn't. | ||
You actually kind of mocked her. | ||
You mentioned crying, as she did, which is pretty mocking. | ||
That's your interpretation? It is. | ||
Well, Dr. Phil, the only rule we have at dinner is that you cannot cry at the table. | ||
You have to go in the other room. And we all know why. | ||
Because white women tears, it shifts the whole conversation from what you're trying to engage in to, oh poor so and so, ain't it awful, they made her feel bad. | ||
You know what I expect of white women? | ||
Not a damn thing. | ||
Nothing. I expect nothing of you because you have never given me anything. | ||
I can't trust you. | ||
Disgusting little gremlin. | ||
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My goal is to get white women to acknowledge their privilege, to acknowledge it so you can actually start deconstructing the ways that have racially informed you. | |
You're shoveling stuff down people's throat about how you want them to feel a certain way because you're selling a book. | ||
Sarah Rao and Regina Jackson founded an organization called Race to Dinner where groups of women host the activists to be lectured about how racist they are. | ||
Then they drive these women to tears because these women are so empathetic, because these women are actually so good and so caring that they're driven to tears only to be told to shut the hell up because your white tears are a distraction. | ||
Let me just end this on a positive note. | ||
White women, you're amazing. | ||
You have nothing to feel sorry for. | ||
You have nothing to feel bad about. | ||
When these people try to demonize you and call you names, just lift your head up. | ||
You know, stick your chin out. | ||
Tell them to go back where they came from. | ||
Kick rocks. Jump in a river. | ||
Who cares? You're great. | ||
You owe them nothing. These people are abusing you. | ||
Ignore them. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a little bit. | ||
I'll start with some... | ||
Well, I've got some COVID stuff to talk about. | ||
Maybe we'll stick for a second with this cultural vandalism, cultural abuse. | ||
Maybe that's a good term for it. | ||
It's like sexual abuse, but it's cultural abuse. | ||
It's manipulating people. | ||
It's using just typical baseline cult tactics to take advantage of human beings' natural disposition to be liked and to be good and to be empathetic and twisting that into something evil, despicable, manipulative, and destructive. | ||
Just like you saw in that. | ||
Again, these people, they demand your empathy. | ||
They demand your respect. | ||
But when it comes to anything you've been through or anything you may be struggling with or even just crying at the sheer emotional blackmail they're wielding against you, they're going to spit in your face and tell you to suck it up. | ||
So this woman that you just saw just, you know, mocking the white women, they're paying them to be told they're racist? | ||
I mean, clearly, if... | ||
I mean, there is something wrong with these women, right? | ||
If you're paying for some little goblin to come tell you how bad you are at dinner, like, you deserve it, I guess. | ||
But again, it's like, I... It's not like these people are even pretending to advocate for their people, their cause, right? | ||
These aren't people saying, well, you know, black people are in a bad position in this country, and we just want black people to rise up and better themselves and, you know, create a, you know, subculture worth honoring, like all sorts. | ||
No, no, it has nothing to do with building anybody up, only tearing people down. | ||
They only want to tear people down. | ||
You want to talk about helping the black community? | ||
You want to talk about black small business owners and black education? | ||
I'm all for it. You want to talk about white small business owners, white education? | ||
I'm all for it. I'm all for any group of people that wants to better themselves, needs help to overcome some sort of challenge. | ||
I'm all for it. These people are nothing but vandals. | ||
They're nothing but arsonists. | ||
They're nothing but victimizers, manipulators, psychopaths. | ||
They should be driven out of our country. | ||
She says this. She urges her followers on Twitter to, quote, So, like, I don't know what we need to do to, like, reinvigorate Just white people's humanity in this country. | ||
You've been robbed of it. | ||
And it's very sad to see. | ||
Sad for any race of people to be so thoroughly bastardized and dehumanized. | ||
They invite people to their home to humiliate them and they sit there weeping as if they've done something to deserve it. | ||
I guess we need white pride. | ||
I guess we need to be a little bit more proud of who we are. | ||
No, that's illegal. No, we can't have that. | ||
Oh, I've committed a thought crime now. | ||
Like, we've just internalized it. | ||
White people have internalized it in this country. | ||
I hear my own friends saying stuff like this, where they're like, it's like, oh, how was your trip to where, you know, how was your trip to Idaho? | ||
And they're like, it was good, but it's like the whitest place on earth. | ||
I'm always like, wow, sounds great. | ||
Sounds awesome. Ha! | ||
Their example, by the way, I literally added this conversation where my friend was like, yeah, it's like the whitest place on earth, like it's a bad thing. | ||
I was like, cool, that sounds awesome. | ||
And they were like, yeah, we're like, go around this corner, like we hear a bunch of people like, like shouting and like chanting. | ||
We're like, whoa, what's going on? Is it like a fight? | ||
Like what's happening? And it was like some like, it was just like a skateboarder doing tricks and just like a ton of white people like standing around cheering him on. | ||
And it's like, awesome. | ||
That sounds super cool. | ||
White people are the best. Yeah. | ||
It's so weird that you've never heard anybody say that, right? | ||
It's so weird that you can't acknowledge white people as being good people. | ||
Well, too bad. Too bad I'm going to do that because I would really love to have my white son grow up in a world where he's not a despised minority in his own country, where he's not demonized and hated and internalizes that demonization and hatred. | ||
It's one thing. I get it. | ||
I get racism on a, you know, Mental level, where it's like, it's evolutionary, right? | ||
We tribes, small tribes on the Serengeti or wherever humans came from. | ||
It's like, you know, you want to be with your people because you're safe and the outsiders might attack you. | ||
So you're, you know, I sort of get the idea of like, we're, this is us and that's them and we're against them. | ||
But it's like the idea that it's like, no, our people are bad. | ||
Me, the group I'm a part of is evil. | ||
Like that internalized hatred. | ||
And you can just imagine... | ||
Some black person in the Jim Crow days just being like, we don't deserve freedom. | ||
And it's like, what the hell is wrong with you? | ||
It's wrong. It's weird. | ||
It's wrong. You don't need to internalize the projections of your enemies. | ||
You can just ignore them. | ||
You've done nothing wrong. | ||
There's nothing wrong with you. | ||
There's nothing wrong with your people. | ||
In fact, if you go back in history, you can see almost every major advancement towards this world that these people want to see has been done by white people. | ||
I'm not saying it's because they're white. | ||
I'm not saying it makes them superior in any way. | ||
But if you're a big fan of, I don't know, things like human rights and if you don't like slavery, then a big heartfelt thank you to white people. | ||
For inventing human rights and ending slavery. | ||
Thank you. Thank you, white people. | ||
You did a great job. Really wonderful. | ||
We all benefit from it. | ||
Of every race, color, and creed, we can all thank white people for these advancements. | ||
Again, I would never say this if it wasn't white people that were under vicious, relentless attack. | ||
And somebody's got to counteract that. | ||
Somebody has got to be a voice for little white kids who are being demonized in their school and on TV and by their parents even. | ||
I mean, it's sick. It's sick. | ||
And it doesn't matter if you're white, black, brown, purple. | ||
You have nothing to be sorry for. | ||
You have nothing to be ashamed of. | ||
You can hold your head up high knowing that you are not amongst these destructive cultural gremlins that are doing everything they can to cause destruction, strife, and mental anguish in the minds of the people around them. | ||
You can bring joy and love. | ||
It's just a choice. | ||
It's just a choice you make. | ||
Stanford University, I'm sure you heard, released a list of harmful and racist words to eliminate. | ||
The headline... What's been most talked about is that they wanted to... | ||
They want people to stop using the word American because they claim that it's too white-centric because it only includes people of the United States of America and really there's North America and South America and some... | ||
It's, again, just stupid. | ||
The name of our country is the United States of America, so... | ||
American is short for that. | ||
It's nonsensical. But that's not really the end of the story. | ||
In fact... There's a ton of words on this, of equal ridiculousness. | ||
They want to eliminate the word American because, quote, this term often refers to people from the United States only, thereby insinuating that the United States is the most important country in the Americas, which is actually made up of 42 countries. | ||
Gee, I agree. | ||
The Americas are made up of 42 countries. | ||
Here's another fact to put in your pipe. | ||
America is the most important one. | ||
Here's another reality for you. | ||
Out of those 42, there's one of them on top, and it's us. | ||
It's the United States of America. | ||
So we are the most important. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it. | ||
Deal with it, idiot. The words brave and grandfather are also on this list. | ||
Don't use the word brave anymore. | ||
You can't use the word brave. | ||
You can't use the word grandfather. | ||
I don't know. What should we use? | ||
Patriarch? I kind of like that better, actually. | ||
You can't use grandfather. | ||
Maybe... I don't know. | ||
Papa or something. | ||
Also, long time no see because they're insensitive towards indigenous people and women. | ||
Blows a partial list of the banned words. | ||
They want to ban the word walk-in. | ||
So you don't have a walk-in appointment. | ||
You have a drop-in or an open office because, of course, some people can't walk, you guys. | ||
Some people can't walk, so we don't use the word walk anymore. | ||
Some people can't read, and you dared to write this down? | ||
What? Some people don't speak English, and yet you yourself are using the English language? | ||
How dare you? How dare you exclude them? | ||
We're going to read more of these. | ||
Grandfather, guru, you can't use these words. | ||
You can't use brave. You can't say long time no see. | ||
We have the great University of Stanford to thank for this list of words that we shouldn't be using. | ||
We thought we were just describing things as they are, but no, it turns out the words that we use have deep-seated racist connotations. | ||
It doesn't matter if you don't mean racist connotations. | ||
It doesn't matter how you use the words. | ||
It doesn't matter if the so-called racist connotations are racist. | ||
A complete, utter fabrication of these leftist weirdos. | ||
You're not allowed to use them. | ||
Do people take this seriously? | ||
I wonder if people take this seriously. | ||
I wonder. So you can't say walk in, because some people can't walk, obviously. | ||
Obviously. Right? | ||
You think anybody would care? | ||
Like, you think if you're hanging out with somebody in a wheelchair... | ||
You're like, oh, we're going to go to this bar. | ||
Do you want to walk or should we take a car? | ||
Yeah, just roll on up. Yeah, that person's like, uh, excuse me, I don't walk. | ||
And it's like, no, I... Do you want to... | ||
Do you want to slide on down? | ||
Do you want to manually progress or do you want to engine drive? | ||
Like, what are we doing here? | ||
Nobody cares. Nobody cares. | ||
These people are protecting nobody from nothing. | ||
You can't say grandfather. You're supposed to say legacy. | ||
So if I say like, oh, I was grandfathered in, right? | ||
You're not supposed to say that anymore. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. Why? | ||
Because the term has its root in the grandfather clause adopted by southern states to divide voting rights to blacks. | ||
Yeah, and I'm sure we all know that, right? | ||
And that's all. It's like, I don't know. | ||
Okay, we're just going to go on. | ||
We're just going to keep reading these because we can comment on all of them, but they're all equally special needs. | ||
See, I'm not using words anymore. | ||
See, this is one of the reasons. | ||
I don't want to insult anybody, but this is retarded. | ||
Come on. Come on. | ||
And if it was just like, hey, look, that's kind of offensive. | ||
That'd be one thing, but you're trying to change our whole language here, so I think I'll just say what I'm thinking. | ||
You're not supposed to say guru anymore. | ||
You're supposed to say expert, subject matter expert, primary, leader, teacher, or guide. | ||
The reason is because Buddhist and Hindu traditions use the word as a sign of respect. | ||
Using it casually negates its original value. | ||
We can't have that happen. | ||
You shouldn't use the word brave, and they don't even give you a word to use otherwise. | ||
They just say, don't use it. | ||
Do not use the word brave. | ||
The term perpetuates the stereotype of the noble, courageous savage, equating the indigenous male as being less than a man. | ||
Again, the number of things wrong with just that sentence is pretty shocking. | ||
Right? The noble, courageous savage, like the celebration of the old-school spirit somehow calling people not human. | ||
Okay. Shouldn't use the word man-hours because, of course, it has the word man in it. | ||
Shouldn't use the word American. | ||
You should use the word U.S. citizen, which is interesting because... | ||
Being a U.S. citizen doesn't really mean anything anymore. | ||
Non-U.S. citizens can vote, collect welfare, collect all the benefits of being an American citizen, even greater than most American citizens. | ||
American citizens don't get a house to live in and free money from the government. | ||
Illegal immigrants do. Non-U.S. citizens do, so it's kind of strange. | ||
One of the most absurd is this, white space. | ||
You're not supposed to use the term white space anymore. | ||
You're supposed to say empty space. | ||
The reason for this, they say, is because it assigns value connotations based on color. | ||
White equals good, an act of which is subconsciously racialized. | ||
White is good because it represents light. | ||
Darkness is bad because it represents evil, because the unknown. | ||
Yeah, but we're not saying that the empty space is good or bad. | ||
Oh, don't. Empty is bad. | ||
Do not try to apply logic to this, Matt. | ||
You're taking the wrong approach here. | ||
Yes, you're right. | ||
It makes no damn sense at all. | ||
No, no sense at all. There's a lot of white space on this page. | ||
Yeah, because the page is white, and there's a lot of space that is white. | ||
Also, I don't think I've ever said that. | ||
Like, ever. I have. | ||
I mean, you know, if you're drawing or painting or something, you go... | ||
I can typically just say, like, blank space or something like that. | ||
Well, you're progressive, Matt. | ||
You've broken yourself out. | ||
Can you tell by how calm my vocal inflection is that I'm liberal? | ||
You're very liberal. So liberal. | ||
You're not supposed to use the word prostitute. | ||
You're supposed to use the word person who engages in sex work. | ||
Which is interesting because the word prostitute means a person who engages in sex work. | ||
Also when we attach work to that, that's kind of like a negative connotation there. | ||
That's true. It's like sex act. | ||
Yes, sex act. Right, sex act for which they're paid. | ||
A paid sex act. | ||
Right, a professional. That's what it's going to be next year. | ||
Professional sex haver. | ||
That's the correct phrase to use. | ||
You can also use hooker, strumpet. | ||
I was going to say orgasm giver. | ||
Orgasm receiver. Good lord. | ||
Killing two birds with one stone, you should say accomplishing two things at once. | ||
Again, the reason I want to talk, like, it's not that... | ||
Holy crap. | ||
Okay. They also have trigger warning. | ||
You're not supposed to say trigger warning anymore, right? | ||
So people say trigger warning to benefit the... | ||
Leftist weirdos that can't handle hearing about things that are bad, right? | ||
Trigger warning. Now you can't say trigger warning. | ||
Now trigger warning needs a trigger warning. | ||
We're entering into a feedback loop of stupidity. | ||
You're supposed to say content note instead. | ||
The phrase can cause stress about what's to follow. | ||
Additionally, one can never know what may or may not trigger a particular person. | ||
They are triggered by the word trigger. | ||
They need a trigger warning or the term trigger warning. | ||
People now are so weak, mentally ill, they see the word trigger warning and they start to feel anxious. | ||
And like this is the point, right? | ||
This isn't about politeness. | ||
It's not about not offending somebody. | ||
It's about almost an attempt to imbue The American people with a mental incapacity. | ||
They're trying to take this psychopathic mental illness they have and impart it to everybody else. | ||
demand that they too subject themselves to the schizophrenic madness that they themselves are consumed by. | ||
Stanford University. | ||
One of the premier... | ||
Institutions of education in our country is now engaged in Orwellian thought control and speech policing in the most insane possible way you can imagine. | ||
Cultural terrorists, folks. | ||
They're cultural terrorists. | ||
And they, you know, misery loves company. | ||
They are miserable, and they're like, why is everybody else just using these words? | ||
I mean, how are we going to describe transgender people if we can't use the term brave? | ||
A host of other words? | ||
I guess. I mean, how are we going to express ourselves? | ||
How am I going to talk about my guru? | ||
I have to call him a subject matter expert? | ||
The dude doesn't know crap. | ||
He just takes a bunch of drugs. | ||
He's not an expert in any matter, of any subject. | ||
He's a guru because he has no college degree and he wants to tell you what food to eat. | ||
That's what makes him a guru. Stupid. | ||
It's also stupid. | ||
We'll take your phone calls on the other side, folks. | ||
We still have a lot to cover in today's program, but we've got a lot of great callers coming up, I know. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
In the next segment, we'll talk about COVID. It's pretty interesting developments on it. | ||
Go to Infowars.com to also see the new Project Veritas video. | ||
From the San Antonio Police Report, or the people in San Antonio being trafficked and imprisoned by cartel members, in cooperation, of course, with the Border Patrol. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in this segment. | ||
Some news about Twitter and stuff as well. | ||
But here's a couple headlines that you might be interested in. | ||
Antifa terrorist, 22, is the son of a millionaire Maine surgeon and grew up in a $2 million mansion. | ||
Ooh, color me surprised. He grew up on a mansion, sailing a yacht, and is now one of the five domestic terrorists arrested at an autonomous zone in Atlanta. | ||
He was an honor roll student in middle school and high school before becoming radicalized. | ||
He grew up just a stone's throw from the famous George H.W. Bush family compound. | ||
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These are the people. | |
These are the people we have to deal with. | ||
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Democrat mayor orders Cruz to dig up the body of a Confederate general because remember these old ideas of you know mercy and Forgiving your enemy and burying the hatchet and solving an issue and then coming together to remind ourselves that we are above all brothers in this world. | ||
Now that's the old way. | ||
That's white supremacy, folks. | ||
Now it's relentless punishment for your racial enemies for all of time. | ||
Dig up old bodies. | ||
I mean, there's something like spiritual about this, right? | ||
There's something religious about this. | ||
It's like in... Well, they've done it throughout time, right? | ||
French Revolution. They did the same thing. | ||
They'd bury somebody as a hero, and then the other group would get in charge. | ||
They'd dig the guy's body up and throw in a river. | ||
Same thing happened in Rome. | ||
You know? Some hero would be murdered and buried, and then his enemies would dig up his body and hurl it into the Tiber. | ||
I mean... Something so petulant and... | ||
Destructive about digging up a dead body just to humiliate the fallen. | ||
So sick. So sick. | ||
Like the people that actually fought these people to the death were less petulant and vindictive than the people that live now. | ||
The people that literally were across the battlefield with bullets whizzing by their heads under the command of that Opposing general. | ||
They were less vindictive and spiteful than the people that exist now. | ||
It's pretty astonishing. | ||
It was the Democrat Mayor LeVar Stoney ordered the grounds crew to dig up the decomposed body of Confederate General A.P. Hill. | ||
Statue taken down and his body removed. | ||
Some sort of creepy ceremony. | ||
This, of course, at the behest of the BLM rioters. | ||
Again, you want to know why our country's going to fail? | ||
It's because people like that. | ||
People like that. | ||
George Soros nonprofits gave millions to anti-police groups in 2021. | ||
So, you know, the anti-police groups have been responsible for a spike in murders to the tune of tens of thousands. | ||
So I think we have pretty good grounds here for arresting George Soros, but that's just me. | ||
I don't know. Sometimes I just... | ||
Sometimes I just dream about what it would be like to be the dictator of America and how you can make me dictator on Friday and by Monday, 99% of our problems would be dealt with. | ||
99%. We'd go something like this. | ||
Shut the border. And the person would go, well, actually, see, the asylum means that we need to provide lawyers and the people claiming asylum. | ||
And I'd go, excuse me, what's that badge say, dictator? | ||
Did I say close the border? | ||
Well, yeah, but you have to understand that I said close the border and then it would be closed and that would be it and it would be over and it would be done. | ||
People would complain, complain about asylum, and I'd say, look, asylum was a great thing. | ||
It was a great, generous thing for the American people to do, predicated on and inspired by the vicious genocide of Jews in Europe in World War II. We thought, you know, this is an emergency situation. | ||
We don't have time to go through the normal process. | ||
Just get them in here. | ||
Just keep them safe. We can go through the rules stuff later. | ||
This is an emergency. | ||
And now, 70 years later, you've got 2 million people coming across the border being given little pamphlets that say, say these magic words to achieve asylum. | ||
Throw away your ID so they can't identify you. | ||
And that's asylum. So it was a nice thing. | ||
It was a wonderful, generous thing that the American people did out of the goodness of our hearts. | ||
And now you take advantage of it, so it has to go away now. | ||
It has to go away now. Because you people can't be trusted. | ||
Because you people can't... | ||
You have no honor. | ||
So we can't have this, like, trust in you anymore. | ||
So no more asylum. | ||
The border's closed. That's just one problem. | ||
All the others. I mean, George Soros would be arrested. | ||
All the politicians would be arrested. | ||
They'd all be put through an expedited trial system. | ||
And that would be it by Monday. | ||
Everybody would be back at work. | ||
The oil would be flowing. | ||
The education system would be... | ||
Much smaller, but much more effective. | ||
It really would just be... | ||
It's an afternoon's work to fix ourselves. | ||
We just seem incapable of doing it. | ||
97-year-old Nazi typist found complicit in 10,500 deaths at a concentration camp. | ||
She's now been sentenced to two years in prison, but it's been suspended. | ||
She was eight years old in 1933. | ||
She was 14 years old at the time of the crimes that she's being convicted for. | ||
Once again, I ask, what is going on with these people? | ||
What made them so petulant and vindictive? | ||
Why do you not let a 97-year-old lady who was a young teen at the time of the second world? | ||
What did you expect her to do? | ||
You stupid German woman! | ||
You, the 14-year-old woman! | ||
You should have stopped the concentration camp from operating! | ||
People have unrealistic expectations. | ||
That's not really. It's just vindictiveness. | ||
It's just an unchristian hatred of these people. | ||
Hey, by the way, do you know that the ADL trains every new FBI agent on their role as protectors of the American people in the Constitution? | ||
Do you know that this private ethnic lobbying group trains every new FBI agent and they brag about it on Twitter? | ||
Did you know that? Aren't you happy for them? | ||
Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
Paul in California wants to talk about the Omnibus bill. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Paul. You're on the air. | ||
Paul. Calling Paul in California. | ||
Okay. Let's go to BS Assassin in New York. | ||
Green New Deal in Europe. | ||
Go ahead. Yes, breaking news. | ||
Yes, the Green New Deal in Europe. | ||
Ever since they passed it, all the parents are encouraging their children to be bad in hopes that Santa will leave as much cold as possible. | ||
Oh, no. Oh, no. | ||
The coal is now more important than the toys. | ||
That's funny. I thought you were going to go with, you know, reindeer cause nitrogen or something. | ||
No, no, no, no. They're going to need to feed over there. | ||
And also, now that we got this seven and a half mil to these trainees, You know, I hope we see a little better production in the shows for the drag queen storytime. | ||
Just kidding. We need to load them up in a catapult and hurl them into a shark-infested water where boats are waiting strategically, chumming the water. | ||
That's what we need to do. Okay? | ||
Hey, hey, hey. | ||
We don't want these people eaten by sharks. | ||
We just want them to shut up and go away. | ||
That's how I feel about it. | ||
Thanks for the call, BS assassin. | ||
Let's go to Danny in North Carolina. | ||
The Brunson case. | ||
Go ahead, Danny. You're on the air. | ||
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Wow. It's so good to be with you, sir. | |
I am talking about the Brunson case because this is the most important legal action lawsuit that we have against the corrupt 2020 law. | ||
Yeah, the fraud. Yeah, and they're supposed to be hearing the arguments on the 6th of January. | ||
It's a surprise that it's gotten this far into the Supreme Court process, but we'll have to wait for January 6th to see where it goes from there. | ||
Stay on the line, Danny, because I know you also want to talk about Fauci, and we're going to discuss him on the other side, so we'll go back to Danny, share what he says about Fauci before we talk a little bit more about Fauci. | ||
What's happening with COVID? And take a couple more of your calls. | ||
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Oh, holy night. | |
The stars are bright. | ||
They shout out my name. | ||
It is the night of the dear Savior's birth. | ||
Long lay the world in sin and error pining, till he appeared and the soul felt his worth. | ||
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It's my favorite Christmas song of all time. | |
A beautiful rendition by a band called Cattywampus. | ||
It embodies the true spirit of victory. | ||
The coming of Jesus. Really incredible stuff. | ||
Thrill of hope, the weary soul rejoices, for yonder breaks a new and glorious morn. | ||
That is a Christmas song, folks. | ||
We're going to go back out to your phone calls here and show you a couple videos about COVID-19. | ||
But first, I want to hear Danny in North Carolina, his take on Fauci's connection with the Chapel Hill Biomedical Lab where these viruses are engineered. | ||
Thanks for staying on the line, Danny. | ||
What's your comment about Fauci? | ||
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Well, I have to get into my private vehicle so that I don't offend the people in the Chapel Hill area. | |
But, uh... Look, the University of Chapel Hill and the University of Duke are government entities. | ||
They are not schools. | ||
They are military grade, bioweapons lab producing disease producers. | ||
They are not anything more than that. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And Fauci worked right with him. | ||
And if you're there in Chapel Hill, then you know it better than I do. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Danny. | ||
We'll go out to more of your call. No, no, no. | ||
Wait, wait, wait. Oh, okay. All right. | ||
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All right. Go ahead. I've got one more thing. | |
I heard you talk about the countries and how there's 42 countries and America's the best one. | ||
Look, the United States of America is a corporation. | ||
Every state is its own country ruled under the governor. | ||
Wow. My question for you is, does Abbott know the law? | ||
Because if Abbott knew the law, he could shut down his border of his state and completely eradicate this influx of migrants. | ||
He could, but it's also not his responsibility. | ||
Just because Texas is on the border doesn't mean we should have to burden, you know, shoulder the entire burden for the entire country in defending the border. | ||
I mean, if we're going to have a federal government, this should be their primary focus, purpose, and intent, protecting those inside the country from those outside the country. | ||
So, yeah, I agree. | ||
Abbott could shut down the border instantaneously, and I wish he would. | ||
But it's also not his responsibility as there's a reason that we are in a confederacy with all of these other states. | ||
There's a reason why we are the United States of America and it's because we all agreed to shoulder the burden of these types of things. | ||
So it is in fact the federal government's responsibility to do it. | ||
Abbott could, you know, Texas could take up the slack and, you know, do it instead, but that's not their responsibility. | ||
It's a failure of the federal government, and if we're not going to have any benefit from being in the federal government, then we should be our own country. | ||
So I guess if you're going to consider the 50 states as... | ||
Distinct countries, then instead of 42, there are 92 countries in the Americas, and the top 50 are all American. | ||
Isn't that wild? Isn't that interesting how that works? | ||
Yeah, and I didn't say it was the best. | ||
I said it was the most important, but it is the best also. | ||
Thank you for that call, Danny. | ||
Very good stuff. I want to go now to clip number 21. | ||
Here's a UK MP speaking out in the House of Commons, a real bombshell speech taking down the COVID narrative. | ||
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Let's watch. In 2015, a commentary by Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of The Lancet, suggested that possibly half of the published medical literature may simply be untrue. | |
He wrote that science has taken a turn towards darkness. | ||
And asked who is going to take the first step to clean up the system. | ||
Well, Madam Deputy Speaker, that first step could start this evening with this debate. | ||
It starts here, and the Vaccine Minister and the Government ensuring in the first instance that there needs to be an immediate and complete suspension of any more COVID vaccines than their use of mRNA technology. | ||
Madam Deputy Speaker, silence on this issue is more contagious than the virus itself. | ||
Now, so should courage be. | ||
I would implore all the scientists, the medics, the nurses and those in the media who know the truth about the harm these vaccines are causing to our people to speak out. | ||
Madam Deputy Speaker, we've already sacrificed, in my view, far too many of our citizens on the altar of ignorance and unfettered corporate greed. | ||
Last week, the MHRA authorised these experimental vaccines for use On children as young as six months. | ||
A report which I've already quoted in a Westminster Hall debate some weeks ago by the Journal of American Medical Associations studying the effects of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccination on children under five years of age showed that One in 200 had an adverse event which resulted in hospitalisation and had symptoms that lasted longer than 90 days. | ||
As the data clearly shows, to anyone who wants to look at it, the mRNA vaccines, they're not safe, they're not effective and they're not necessary. | ||
I implore the Government To halt their use immediately. | ||
And as I've demonstrated, and the data clearly shows, the Government's current policy on the mRNA vaccines is on the wrong side of medical ethics. | ||
It's on the wrong side of scientific data. | ||
And ultimately, Madam Deputy Speaker, it will be on the wrong side of history. | ||
Absolutely incredible speech by that Tory MP, and he's been suspended. | ||
Yes, that's right. Tory MP Andrew Bridgden fails an appeal against recommended lobbying suspension. | ||
He gives a speech calling out the COVID regime lies and manipulation and is immediately suspended from office. | ||
Isn't that a coincidence? Isn't that a big, fat coincidence? | ||
That's how it works, folks. | ||
Meanwhile, Anthony Fauci, still free, still walking around out there, possibly the biggest mass murderer, I don't know, in history. | ||
I don't know if we'll ever get appropriate numbers. | ||
Also his fault, right? | ||
But the person responsible for healthcare at the federal level in this country for the past 40 years, 40 years of the complete cratering of American health, all under the auspices of this greedy little elf, | ||
Not only has he not been punished for his crimes for creating the virus and then imposing the restrictions that maximize the damage done by the virus, he's actually out here talking about how people worship him. | ||
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Go to clip number nine here. It's nice that some people, you know, idolize me and put me up on a pedestal, but I don't get impressed by that. | |
I never have. I'm so humble. | ||
I am the most humble person ever. | ||
I am more humble than anybody, I think, maybe. | ||
It's true. I would love to put Anthony Fauci on a pedestal. | ||
He would have a trapdoor on it. | ||
It would have a trap door. | ||
I would pull the lever. Excuse me. | ||
Out to your phone calls. Adam in Los Angeles is an Orthodox Jew. | ||
Wants to talk about the ADL in the New York Times. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Adam, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, before I get there, I just want to point out that if you put Anthony Fauci on a pedestal, you'll finally be able to have an eye-to-eye conversation with that little trolley. | |
Yes, indeed. Yeah, you know, I've been watching, I watch you every morning, I watch everybody throughout the day, Alex and Owen, and, you know, I know the situation we're in with the ADL and as an Orthodox Jew who identifiably looks Jewish, | ||
I walk around with a yarmulke on and I get real Jew hatred every single day that, you know, I look at the ADL and I see what they're doing I didn't even think about that. | ||
I mean, do you think that was on purpose, though? | ||
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Absolutely, that was on purpose. | |
Absolutely. The New York Times posts four Yeah, I think. | ||
And they parade around as being this pro-Jewish thing because New York is somehow synonymous with being Jewish. | ||
I don't know how that one is. | ||
Right. I tend to kind of scoff at the idea that the New York Times is secretly embedding swaskas. | ||
I think they just literally didn't even notice that that's what it looked like. | ||
But I do really appreciate your observation that the ADL hasn't said word one about it. | ||
Because they're very much on the lookout for that type of stuff, but not when it's their friends in the mainstream media who help them do what they like doing. | ||
Well, we're coming to the end of the show here, but thank you so much for the call, Adam. | ||
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