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harrison smith
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal.
I am your host, Harrison Smith.
Very big show we have for you today.
Great guests in the third hour. Your calls throughout the first two.
But first, here's the latest from Greg Reese.
It's called the digital prison being built around you right now.
greg reese
Aman Jabi has worked in Silicon Valley for 28 years.
His background includes work on deep technologies that are involved in the new digital prison system being designed by Big Tech.
In 2020, he moved to Montana and became a whistleblower warning the public of the very real threat about to be unleashed upon us all, known by many as the Mark of the Beast system.
Aman explains how accepting the digital ID is the basic premise behind it all.
unidentified
So by default, a digital identity implies that you are always in a digital prison.
Since you have a digital identity and you're in a prison, you are by default a criminal.
So we don't trust you.
greg reese
Just like the old system, this new one is also voluntary.
And you are supposed to know that it's a digital prison that you are voluntarily signing up for.
And the reason for this is because in this new system, having a digital ID will be proof that you are a criminal.
Because having a digital ID means that you are in a digital prison, and because you accepted it, you must be a criminal.
Because of this, there is a new protocol being introduced with this system, known as Zero Trust.
unidentified
How is Zero Trust going to be used?
Here's a lady, she wants to go and buy some beef, but let's say her carbon footprint or her beef footprint for the month has been exceeded, that door won't open.
greg reese
This digital prison is sneaking up on us all.
There is no need for an implanted chip because everything is being done with facial recognition, which is already plugged into the entire system.
America already has more cameras per capita than communist China, and our social credit score is already being logged.
All we need at this point is a series of events that lead us all into having to make the choice of either accepting the new digital ID or saying no.
Since the COVID lockdowns, new, state-of-the-art LED lights have been replacing streetlights in cities throughout the West.
Aman explains that this is all part of the plan.
These lights will be connected to everything, including your phone and your car.
And in new cars, that includes 16 different cameras with lidar and sonar.
These lights are being outfitted with LED incapacitators, which is a light technology that was first announced 15 years ago, back when it caused enough brain damage to make a person sick.
unidentified
Another strange weapon in the final stages of development is able to mount an all-out barrage on the optic nerve.
The LED incapacitator was developed under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security.
For the purposes of creating what we call a non-lethal defense system.
And this technology consists of a bright set of LED technology, light-emitting diodes, that is designed to create a sort of temporary blindness, meaning temporary ability to not be able to see the person who we're trying to protect.
If aggressors caught in its bright pulsating glare don't shield their eyes or turn away quick enough, temporary blindness isn't the only effect they'll feel.
The first time I saw the LED, I was in a darkened room, and within three or four seconds, I had reached forward and grabbed a hold of the lab bench because I was feeling a little bit dizzy or disoriented.
The device's combination of different colors and random flashes can induce psychophysical effects, including vertigo and possible nausea.
It's been nicknamed the puke light.
greg reese
It's been 15 years, and our Silicon Valley whistleblower believes that this technology is now capable of killing people.
Ultimately, we can say no to this.
unidentified
But if there's a critical mass that doesn't sign on to the digital ID, then this agenda gets weakened substantially.
greg reese
But we will have to first unify and come together.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
harrison smith
Share that link, ladies and gentlemen.
Go to band.video right now.
Digital prison is being built around you right now.
That's the latest from Greg Reese.
We'll be back on the other side of your daily dispatch.
It's American Journal. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show today.
I'm going to open up the phone lines nice and early for a fun open line Friday.
We're going to get into a lot of these big stories.
Including Andrew Tate.
Well, we'll get into all of it. Don't worry, folks.
We'll get to the bottom of what exactly is going on with Enemy of the Matrix, Andrew Tate.
Well, we'll get into it.
matt infowars
I know what this is about.
harrison smith
What is this about? He's got a little dick.
Greta, is that you?
unidentified
How dare you? How utterly dare you?
harrison smith
What did she say? Alright, we'll get into it.
matt infowars
That's the top story. By the way, don't tell him I said that.
harrison smith
Important news. Yeah, he's gonna come take your butt.
Yeah, I don't know.
I'm kind of with Greta on this one.
I gotta be honest. Human trafficking.
Alright. Great.
Yeah, we'll get into all of it.
We'll take your calls on that topic as well.
Gregory, we have Erica in the third hour.
Erica Reddick in the third hour from the podcast, Generally Irritable.
That should be very fun. But yes, we'll be giving out the phone number nice and early today.
But let's just get right into it, shall we?
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks.
Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 30th of December, 2022.
U.S. Virgin Islands claims JPMorgan Chase, quote, turned a blind eye to Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking ring.
United States Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George claimed banking giant JPMorgan Chase turned a blind eye to evidence of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking operation, according to a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday.
Upon information and belief, JPMorgan turned a blind eye to the evidence of human trafficking over more than a decade because of Epstein's own financial footprint, the lawsuit states.
The lawsuit alleges that JPMorgan Chase benefited from Epstein's sex trafficking operation and helped conceal activities that occurred on his property by failing to properly comply with federal regulations on records and reporting that may have tipped off Epstein's activities to U.S. officials before they eventually came to light.
Where do you even go with this?
I mean, obviously, JPMorgan Chase and the other big banks are far, far too busy policing social media for anti-Semitism to care about such things as their funds being used to traffic human beings, but this is all hilariously framed as if they weren't completely in on it the entire time.
Yes, those U.S. officials that were just fooled by JPMorgan Chase, they would have been alerted long before.
I don't know how much...
How much more alerted of a situation you can make when you're the one on the island diddling the kids.
So, you know, it's...
They're getting a massage from one of Jeffrey Epstein's sex slaves.
And they're like, did you file this correctly?
Is your bank up to date?
Did you do all your taxes?
You did? Okay, good. Bring in the child then.
As if they aren't all in on it.
So, it's nice to see maybe...
Maybe JPMorgan Chase has to pay a minor fine with your money and really show how sorry they are for allowing and facilitating human trafficking.
But of course, whether it's human trafficking or cartel drug money, banks have a curious way of Turning a blind eye to certain activities as long as your account is big enough.
It must be nice. It must be nice to be in the Illuminati.
Whether it's Twitter or banks, they always have just that little backdoor, that little extra grace period.
These systems that we have that will so ruthlessly and without hesitation punish you for Any little misdeed.
Those all seem to just stop working when it comes to individuals of a certain status.
Very interesting stuff.
Here's a big story from the Springfield News Sun.
I think we've gone...
I think it's complete.
I think the cycle is complete when it comes to the COVID vaccine.
Waning immunity means a majority of COVID deaths now amongst vaccinated.
Experts say... Again, just in this year, and you may be thinking, well, we've heard this headline before.
We've known this for a while.
Of course, we have. But now it's the mainstream media admitting it, and not just that the vaccines don't work.
So we've gone from, like, vaccines are necessary, lockdown, winter of death, in the winter of last year, you know, earlier this year, winter of 2022.
Fast forward 12 months and...
It's gone through the cycle of, okay, the vaccines don't work.
Actually, we never tested them to see if they stop transmission, and they don't.
But they'll still protect you to now fully, just the end of the line, COVID deaths.
Amongst vaccinated are now higher than amongst the unvaccinated.
So not just sicknesses, not just transmission, but now that last sliver of legitimacy they were clinging on to for dear life has slipped away.
The one unfalsifiable claim that they made of, yeah, I got vaccinated and I got COVID, but thank goodness I was vaccinated because it would have been worse.
They don't even have that anymore.
It's all gone. It's all evaporated.
You have nothing.
Give it up. Run and hide, because we're coming after you.
Majority of COVID-related deaths in the U.S. from April to August, 6 out of every 10, according to data analyzed by the Kaiser Family Foundation, are among individuals who had some level of COVID vaccination.
Not just infection, but deaths.
Public health experts say this phenomenon is due to waning immunity from the individual's initial vaccination series coming up against the newer Omicron variants circulating now.
Another factor is that the growing majority of the population has had at least one shot of vaccine.
The protection from the vaccine does wear off over time, said Dr.
Becky Thomas, Medical Director for Public Health, which I think is true if you think that there is ever actually any protection whatsoever.
I don't think there was.
I really don't. It's good to see.
Oh, here's the big story. Here's the most important story of the day.
Ex-kickboxer held in Romania for human trafficking.
Former professional kickboxer and controversial online personality Andrew Tate has been detained in Romania for alleged human trafficking, rape, and setting up an organized criminal group, prosecutors said.
British citizen Tate and his brother Tristan were expected to appear in court in Bucharest on Friday with a proposal to keep them in pretrial detention for 30 days.
At the beginning of 2021, the four suspects formed an organized criminal group with a view to committing crime of human trafficking on the territory of Romania, but also other countries, said prosecutors from Romania's organized crime and terrorism investigations directorate.
Said in a statement dated Thursday, the.
The brothers and two Romanians also detained, allegedly trafficked, recruited, and exploited women by coercing them into pornographic acts with a view to producing and disseminating such material online.
A real champion of traditional masculinity.
A real champion of, you know, what we're all about here, right?
Trafficking women, abusing them, creating porn.
It's... It's time this guy goes away.
I just don't care. I just don't care.
Couldn't care less. Honestly, I think it's hilarious that he essentially picked a fight with Greta Thunberg, and that was the end of that.
He was beaten. He was severely beaten by Greta Thunberg in every possible way.
It's pretty embarrassing for him, but everything he does is embarrassing, so I don't know if that's anything new.
You know what's better than having a whole bunch of really fast cars that you're leasing from some Oil tycoon in the Middle East.
A wife that loves you.
You know what's better than an endless stream of used up whores?
Having a child.
Andrew Tate's a big joke.
So I guess we'll get into it.
We'll take your calls as well.
But again, I really couldn't care.
His entire fame is completely astroturf.
Maybe Reese can come on and explain how exactly he blew up so thoroughly in the last year or so.
None of it was organic, by the way.
And it's really very bizarre to see people defending him on Twitter.
We'll get into some of the people's responses.
We'll cover that more later on and take your phone calls about it.
Meanwhile, hundreds of American troops are in Ukraine, Lavrov suggests.
I think that's pretty understandable.
I Again, we'll get into it. We need to expand on all of these.
We'll come back to the Daily Dispatch in just a second.
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal, continuing with our daily dispatch.
The headline from Infowars.com is this.
Hundreds of American troops are in Ukraine, Lavrov suggests.
Moscow's top diplomat has said that the collective West, led by the U.S., is already at war with Russia.
Something that you would know if you watched American Journal with Harrison Smith, because all of this has been obvious for a while.
And all you have to do is look back at history and see the way that just about every war develops in exactly the same process.
Thank you very much. In fact, the Vietnam War, for a very long time, we were told by officials that there were no U.S. troops in combat missions in Vietnam.
Meanwhile, they were dressing up South Korean soldiers, putting them on American helicopters and flying them into combat zones.
And Americans were, in fact, in direct confrontation with the North Vietnamese Army.
That's how it always begins.
It always begins very small.
In fact, I really should grab some cliffs.
I just watched the Ken Burns documentary on Vietnam and was doing a bunch of reading about it.
And, you know, there's this amazing point where JFK is talking about what's going on in Vietnam.
And he's saying, you know, there's too many people that have been killed.
47 U.S. soldiers have been killed in operations in Vietnam.
And that cost is too high.
Can you imagine?
47.
They had a chance to end it when 47, less than 50 soldiers was a price too high to pay.
Fast forward 10 years and there are tens of thousands of American soldiers dead.
The entire population in turmoil, uprising, revolution that's led us to where we are today.
So, you know, this is the way it works, the way it always goes.
It starts off small. It starts off with the American government sending in combat troops as, you know, contractors or whatever they want to say.
And just letting it snowball out of control.
That's obviously what's going on here.
And we already know, admitted from the U.S. that we have troops in Ukraine.
We deployed thousands of troops to the borders of Ukraine before the war ever started to the friendly European nations around there.
And then, of course, we have the military advisors going into Ukraine to help them work their machines.
Of course, we know from the CEO of Raytheon admitting it on television, Raytheon is in direct communication with Ukraine as well, helping to coordinate their military strikes.
I mean, we are at war with Russia.
We just haven't declared war.
We haven't justified the war.
There hasn't been a vote on the war.
It's just an illegal war being carried out by the occupying forces of our national government.
So, hope that clears things up.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has alleged that hundreds of American citizens, servicemen, are deployed to Ukraine, claiming the U.S. soldiers, military advisors, and intelligence officers have long been direct participants in the conflict.
I think that's true.
It's just not legal or useful or...
Well advised. Finally, we have this story.
U.S. government funds research on correcting, quote, false beliefs.
The U.S. government is funding research on how to fight online misinformation by correcting false beliefs.
This funding is in partnership with Fact Checkers.
On July 7th, 2021, the National Science Foundation funded a project called How False Beliefs Form and How to Correct Them.
The NSF allocated...
$444,000 to Lisa Fezzio, an associate professor of psychology and human development at Vanderbilt University.
Since then, the total amount granted to the researcher has reached over half a million dollars, as was first surfaced by a war room report.
Published on NSF's website is the grant's purpose, which states, there is currently an urgent need to understand the real-world effects of misinformation on people's beliefs and how to correct false beliefs.
Do I even need to explain what a horrific thing this is?
Does anybody in this audience need to...
Hear me explain why having the U.S. government, first of all, deem things misinformation, that may very well be true.
See, the way these people think is it's not even about what is true or not.
The paramount importance for them is that people not question the authorities.
So to them, it's not important whether what the authorities are saying are true or not.
The danger comes when people don't believe them.
So even when the authorities are wrong, even when they're openly lying, it's better that you have the American population believe them because maybe those lies have some strategic purpose.
Beyond the realm of the average American understanding.
See, it's a sense of superiority that they have that leads them to believe they're worthy of dictating reality and demanding unquestioning control.
Of information in a complete sense.
The idea is for the research to, quote, inform real-world practices aimed at reducing the impact of misinformation.
The NSF claims that the fact-checking practitioners are consulted to help guide the research and results will be discussed with them.
However, it does not name the fact-checkers, many of which have already built up notoriety for the often biased way they apply fact-checks.
Fact checks like ones we've been subjected to where, you know, I go to get COVID medicine.
They say you can't get it because you're white.
If you were black or Hispanic, you'd be getting it today.
We filmed them saying that.
And then USA Today and a number of other fact checking organizations come out to tell you that it's not real.
What you're seeing and hearing isn't reality.
Me, my own experience going and being refused the medicine didn't happen.
See, they're fact checking because they're so concerned about getting good information out there.
It's all about control. It's always been about control.
They should be embarrassed that they keep using this same excuse that none of us fall for anymore.
That's right. They're digging their own grave and we'll happily fill it in for them when the time comes.
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines right now.
We'll be taking your phone calls throughout the first hour.
Joined by Erica Reddick of the Generally Irritable podcast later today, the third hour.
But for the first two hours, it's open lines and we'll be talking about a number of other, actually some somewhat good news a little bit later.
And some international news of import as well.
Go ahead and give us a call, though. The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
That's 1-877-789-2539.
Give us a call here at the American Journal.
Taking your calls for the next two hours.
We're going to be talking about... I don't even want to get started in it right now.
But we are going to be talking about old Andrew Tate.
Aren't you excited? Aren't you so excited?
We have a statement from his spokesperson.
We've got a video he made that apparently led to his arrest.
And we'll talk about that.
I don't know if I want to put that.
I bet people will call in about that anyway.
I don't want to necessarily make that like the question of the day or anything.
Because honestly...
matt infowars
How many women has Andrew Tate beat up?
unidentified
Andrew Tate? Yeah, at least a couple.
harrison smith
At least a couple. Maybe we should show that video.
Apparently nobody's seen this video.
I have it. I don't even know if we can air it, though.
Of Andrew Tate brutally beating a woman who apparently is into that sort of thing.
unidentified
Oh, I thought you were going to say she deserved it.
harrison smith
I'm kidding. Who apparently was mouthy.
No. No, it's...
Look. I really don't...
Care to a certain extent because I really...
The thing about Andrew Tate is he's never said anything I didn't already know.
Never learned anything from Andrew Tate ever.
I don't think he's a good...
He's a spokesperson to be associated with in general.
matt infowars
The liberty movement?
Yeah. He's better off without him.
harrison smith
No, he's just obnoxious and wrong about a lot of stuff.
matt infowars
Great at fighting, though.
harrison smith
Great at fighting. Maybe he's great at fighting.
I don't know. Apparently, he's got belts from kickboxing.
matt infowars
A weaker version of MMA. Yeah.
harrison smith
Yeah, he won a couple dance competitions, basically.
He's fancy-footed.
We can say that. No, he's a weird dude.
We'll get into it. Stay tuned. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
There's a lot of actually important stuff to talk about.
And we'll get into it.
Potential food shortages in 2023.
Brazil seems to be on the verge of civil war.
Russia is calling out America for their direct actions in Ukraine.
Bringing us ever closer to direct conflict with that nuclear armed power.
I mean, there's just, there's a lot to get into.
But obviously today's top story is Andrew Tate, of all things.
From Mario Noffel on Twitter, Andrew Tate arrest in a nutshell.
In April, Romanian authorities found two young women, one was an American, in a villa who claimed they were held by force by the Tates.
The brothers were questioned at D-I-I-C-O-T for five hours and then released.
The investigation continued.
Ongoing investigation for eight months with multiple suspects.
After collecting enough evidence, authorities detained the Tate brothers in Romania on charges of human trafficking, rape, and forming an organized crime group.
Authorities confirmed.
What's next?
Today, more info will be released by the Romanian authorities.
Arrests will likely be prolonged by 30 days.
A few times, maxes 180 days.
As the investigation continues, they're unlikely to get bail and face up to 20 years in prison if convicted.
An update from the Romanian attorney saying you can't get out on bail when you're facing charges for crimes that have direct intention.
Both rape and traffic fall into this category.
Or crimes that would be punished for more than seven years if prison, both rape and with more than seven years in prison.
So that's the latest.
matt infowars
It's actually kind of a cool law.
Like you can't get out of prison, you can't get bail if you had intention in your crime.
harrison smith
I think that makes sense.
I mean, Romania showing the American justice system how you treat people accused of crimes.
Maybe he's innocent.
I don't know. He could be.
I doubt it. Former professional kickboxer and controversial online personality.
The funniest thing about this is that it all began with a pointless and ill-advised feud that Andrew Tate decided to start with Greta Thunberg, of all people.
Who, frankly, won the contest.
She really put it correctly with her response.
So, she originally tweeted something out, again, just like out of nowhere.
It was just like, hey, Greta Thunberg, I've got a ton of cars that all run on gasoline.
Let me list out all of my cool cars, and you can't stop me.
And it was Greta Thunberg just like, cringe, bro.
And then he... We made a video in response that apparently identified where he was and allowed the authorities to track him down because the pizza box that he brought into frame revealed his location.
So British citizen Tate and his brother Tristan were expected to appear in court in Bucharest on Friday with a proposal to keep them in pretrial detention for 30 days.
The brothers and two Romanians also detained, allegedly trafficked, recruited, and exploited women by coercing them into pornographic acts with a view to producing and disseminating such material online.
Real champion of the right wing, folks.
So far, six victims have been identified who have been sexually exploited by the suspects.
Several locations were raided across Romania as a part of the investigation launched in April.
Andrew Tate appeared on the Big Brother television show in 2016, but was removed after a video emerged showing him attacking a woman.
Tate, who moved to Romania several years ago with Tristan, has been banned from many social media platforms for misogynistic remarks, but was allowed back on Twitter after Elon Musk bought the company.
On Wednesday, Tate got into an argument with Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg on Twitter after he tweeted that he owned cars which were producing enormous emissions.
He's so proud of that.
It's amazing. It's the first time in...
matt infowars
Ooh, we got it on screen.
Let's read it out for radio listeners.
harrison smith
All right, so the first tweet was, Hello, Greta Thunberg.
I have 33 cars.
My Bugatti has a W16 8-liter quad turbo.
Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my car collection and their respective enormous emissions.
Greta Thunberg responds, Yes, please do enlighten me.
Email me at smalldenergy at getalife.com.
I gotta admit, he comes off as pathetic and desperate in that exchange.
Greta Thunberg comes off like she doesn't care.
matt infowars
Greta's allowed to win sometimes, okay?
I mean... We're team Greta here.
harrison smith
This is the worst thing Andrew Tate's done is give Greta Thunberg such an easy win.
matt infowars
Well, that's also the other thing.
See, I'm kind of on the other side of the coin where it's like when we're Team Greta, something is seriously wrong in the universe.
unidentified
Right. And it's not the weather.
harrison smith
It's not being Team Greta.
It's just like...
Tate is cringy.
unidentified
He's a cringy dude. He runs a beta male cult?
harrison smith
Pretty much. It's like...
It's sort of the perfect example.
It's like a... I've already used so many words, I don't know, like, saying out loud already.
So why not say another one?
He's like a gilded turd.
It's like a cesspit, just human sewage covered by a thin liminal cover of, like, some super fancy, expensive material.
It's like you go onto the surface and it's just putrid, rotting filth.
That's who this guy is. So, great.
He's got a lot of fast cars.
Fantastic. He bought it with money that he earned exploiting women.
Whether legally or not, that's how he earns his money.
So, that's why I'm up for debate.
Spokesperson for Andrew Taze released a statement following police raid on his luxury villa in Romania.
I mean, I also don't know if this has anything to do with the fact that he went after Greta Thunberg other than he allowed himself to make a stupid mistake by making this video where he exposed his location.
matt infowars
So he's been a fugitive from Romanian justice for all this time?
harrison smith
Apparently so. Apparently so.
But I mean, the insinuation is somehow that because he went after Greta Thunberg, the New World Order couldn't have that end.
As if they'd be...
I mean, she won that argument.
Like, there's no reason...
It would be best for them to keep having Andrew Tate embarrass himself by losing arguments against a flippant child.
So... I don't know why.
It's not like he's a big threat.
It's not like, oh my god, he's talking about how many cars he has.
Quick, arrest him immediately!
It's just like, who cares?
Like, you get that the New World Order wants you to value things like material goods...
Fast cars. Sleep around.
Engage in pornography.
Be obnoxious. There's nothing revolutionary about what he's doing.
There's nothing that threatens the new world order.
There's nothing that threatens the control system.
And again, he just says what we were saying 10 years ago, but says it really fast with a weird accent.
Apparently that makes him some sort of free thinker.
I don't know. I don't get it. Let's go to the video of his response now.
Here's Andrew Tate. The video that got him caught, I guess.
So you saw the exchange there.
Well, shoot, I just talked too long.
We don't have time, so we'll have to go to it in the next segment.
We've got over a minute left, so let's go to one of these Andrew Tate callers.
Patty in Boston has called in.
Finally, something that... I bet we agree on this, too.
Every time you call in, Patty, we agree.
And I imagine it's the same now.
Patty in Boston, thanks for calling in.
What's your take on Andrew Tate?
So let's go to Patty in Boston, guys.
Line three. Sorry, Patty.
Hold on that.
There you go. Go ahead, Patty. You're on the air now.
patty in boston
Well, I'm looking at the Sky News article, and it says it refers to the Tate brothers as two British-Americans.
And I don't know why we need to have British Americans.
Like, that's my problem here.
Like, what's the problem with that?
Like, why can't we just not have British Americans?
That would be a whole lot better.
Or, if we're forced to have British Americans, why can't we maybe put these two particular British Americans on an island with Prince Andrew?
Let's say, I don't know, Epstein Island.
And we can see whose nuts end up on whose chin first.
I think that would be probably the best way that we could resolve this situation is kind of a Survivor British scumbag episode.
unidentified
Don't you think that would work?
harrison smith
That's great. You know, Survivor, I don't even know if that's still on the air anymore, but it could use a shot in the arm.
I think Survivor, a Little St.
James edition would be a thrilling reality show.
patty in boston
I'm betting on Andrew, by the way. I'm betting on Andrew because I think he would be dirtier than the other two.
They'd try and kickbox and he would end up doing some dirty stuff that I don't even want to describe and can't describe on your show.
harrison smith
So what I'm getting from you, Patty, is that your only issue with Andrew Tate is his nationality.
Everything else you're in line with, you just don't like the fact that he's British.
I get it. That's an objectionable thing.
Thanks for the call. More on the other side.
I'll show you the video that got Andrew Tate caught.
alex jones
I'm taking a lot of...
harrison smith
All right, folks.
The Telltale Pizza Box.
Tales old as time.
Here's the story from Sky News.
Greta Thunberg takes another swipe at Andrew Tate over pizza boxes after his arrest in Romania.
Greta Thunberg has dealt Andrew Day another blow in his Twitter spat that exploded this week, taunting him following his arrest in Romania.
Following news, the controversial influencer had been detained on Thursday.
This climate activist said in a post, this is what happens when you don't recycle your pizza boxes.
Ms. Thunberg was referring to the video Tate posted of him sitting at a desk, wearing a robe and smoking a cigar, in which he told her to get a life.
In the footage, Tate tells the person off camera, bring me those pizza, and we'll show you that video in just a second.
He was then handed a stack of boxes that appears to bear the branding of a Romanian chain, Jerry's Pizza.
With Tate's arrest coming quickly after the video, social media has been buzzing about the theory that the pizza box has revealed his location to the police.
Fascinating. Fascinating how pizza inevitably finds its way into human trafficking stories.
Something metaphysical going on here.
Let's go to that video now. So, you saw the exchange.
He, for some reason, was bragging to Greta Thunberg about all of his cool cars.
She said he had small energy.
Which, yeah, it really is.
It really is just pathetic bragging about your...
matt infowars
It is kind of funny, though, that that's like the trope, that if you've got a fast car, you've got a small dingus.
Yeah. And he just walked right into that one.
He really did. You can't...
harrison smith
You can't leave yourself open like that, Tate.
Thought you were going to learn this from your kickboxing days.
So that happened, and then he released this video in response.
So... Actually, one of the reasons I was reading this article is because it talks about how many likes her response got.
So you saw the exchange, her response to him saying, yes, please do email me at smallenergy at getalife.com.
The tweet quickly amassed more than 237 million likes, catapulting it into the top 10 most liked tweets in history.
A historical drubbing for Andrew Tate.
Just embarrassing. So after that, he made this video.
unidentified
Let's watch. Release some greenhouse gases.
andrew tate
I'm obviously a stranger to online controversy.
It's not something I often do.
But now, the mainstream press is commenting on the fact that I was informing Greta that my very extensive car collection with internal combustion engines, which run on dead dinosaurs, have an enormous emission profile.
And she replied by telling me her own email address.
Greta's email address is, I have small dick energy.
Why would that be your own email address, Greta?
Strange. I mean, also, I don't want to assume her gender.
unidentified
It's 50-50, but it is what it is.
andrew tate
I'm not actually mad at Greta.
Please bring me pizza and make sure that these boxes are not recycled.
Thank you. So, I'm actually mad at Greta, right?
Because she doesn't realize she's been programmed.
She doesn't realize she's a slave of the matrix.
She thinks she's doing good.
Someone has sat her down and convinced her to try and convince you to beg your government to tax you into poverty to stop the sun from being hot.
matt infowars
Okay, that was a good point, but...
andrew tate
And then, because I called her out on it, the Global Matrix got this bot farm to like and retweet and all this bot commenting to try and pretend that her telling me that she has a small dick in her own email address somehow teaches me less.
Welcome to a new episode of The Clown Show.
But now I know, at least, that Greta, with a little hate-filled face, Bitter, sitting somewhere without the heating on, in the cold, a little half shivering.
Use my tweets, which is going to make my Twitter account far more fun into eternity.
harrison smith
Yeah, so he's like, it was all a plan all along.
I was being retarded on purpose.
And you fell right into it.
Andrew Tate, he's like the perfect example of what Stringer and I were talking about yesterday.
Of, like, becoming the thing that they claim that you are, right?
Like, if there's one way to turn...
Because the thing is that most people that believe in Greta Thunberg, think that Greta Thunberg is some sort of organic creation.
Like, she's just a legitimate...
Like, we all know that Greta Thunberg is controlled.
We all know that it was all astroturf.
Like, she does have handlers.
Her parents are, like, Antifa.
I mean, we know all of that. The people that believe it, they're still decent people and they care about the earth and think that they're doing the right thing.
And it's like, they're not, right?
They're falling for a trick. They're falling for a trap.
They're, you know, allowing, they're opening the door to the vampires that are going to consume them by falling for the climate change, global warming nonsense.
But it's like, is the way to get that through to people, to get across to people that, you know, they're falling for a lie, to be like, yeah, I love polluting.
And I love, I'll never, I'm going to go throw this out the window and, you know, kill a squirrel on my way in.
It's like, you're just being the thing that they say you are.
You're being the caricature that they claim.
You're proving them right in every possible way.
It's the most ineffective info warfare tactic you could possibly imagine.
Just be the cartoon character that they claim that you are.
Just to prove them right, I guess.
Just to prove that they're the decent people and that the people that oppose them are stupid and don't care about the earth at all.
Like, you're just proving them right.
It's so counterproductive.
Completely counterproductive.
But that was the video, and you saw it there.
Of course, everybody should know at this point, you can't recycle pizza boxes.
This is the bizarre part about this whole conversation.
Pizza boxes... Soiled cardboard.
Soiled cardboard. It's saturated in a chemical that makes it not recyclable.
So the whole conversation is stupid from the get-go.
But it was that telltale pizza box.
And we actually have exclusive footage here of the moment when that pizza box was used by Romanian police to track down Andrew Tate.
They had some inside... An inside job on this one.
It went straight to the source.
We actually have this exclusive footage from the investigation in Romania of the pizza box that gave away the location of Andrew Tate.
unidentified
Let's watch. You make this pizza?
Who make this pizza?
We're asking you. Is this your store logo, sir?
That's in my box.
This pie was found at a crime scene.
My pizza never hurt nobody.
Come again, sir? You don't find any bacteria in here.
Some kids broke in a burgundy high school.
Broke things. They left us there.
You tell me their names.
I'll go put them my foot up their ass.
I got it, Pop. That's a custom job.
How's that, sir? Double meatball, pepperoni, sausage, peppers, onions.
Extra mozzarella. Does pie fit a pattern?
Come again, officer. Any customers order this combo on a regular basis?
Only one I know. Who's that?
I'd rather not say. Tell me right now.
I've finded these bastards.
Pop, go in the back. Make meatballs.
Go ahead, sir. Yes, officer?
Word to the wise. What's that?
Technically, you're an accessory after the fact.
I cannot believe this.
harrison smith
It's just... It's incredible.
A harrowing behind-the-scene look at the investigation that brought down Andrew Tate.
Troubling stuff. Incredibly troubling.
Let's go to your phone call and see what you find people think about this.
Digital Dave, what do you think about Andrew Tate and this latest arrest?
unidentified
Hello. Hey, good morning, brother.
Hello, hello. Am I coming through loud and clear here?
Yes, sir. 5x5? Yes, sir.
Amen, amen. Go ahead.
Merry Christmas, brother, from another mother.
Merry Christmas. Safe, joyful New Year for you and yours and the rest of our kin and even our enemies.
I think What happened here was no one got to take quick enough with the word, okay?
I mean, we prayed for him, but we weren't with him.
I also think reeling on him is akin to It's not helping anything.
Railing on him at this juncture is akin to the moron who called and complained about chipping with Alex the other day.
And I'm not going to talk more about that.
I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
I'm not a tape fan, okay?
But I really think that there was potential here, okay?
Because if we know that our friend of our friend is our friend, and the friend of our enemy is our enemy, we realize Greta is our enemy.
And I would highly suggest that everyone realize something, regardless of the Tate brothers' spoilables and whether you, Harrison or Pothead Patty or Little Matty, realize that Tate is more on our side, buffoonery inclusive.
He's more on our side than Greta will ever be.
She's a sick little bee, man, and she's being used by the deep state for things that we can only imagine.
I'm not a fan of Tate.
I'm not a fan of Tate.
Let me just finish up by saying I'm not a fan of Tate.
Whatever. Yeah, no, no.
harrison smith
I completely agree. Sorry, we're coming up against a break here.
All right, brother. Thank you so much for the call.
Thank you for the well wishes. Hope you have a good New Year's as well.
But again... The question is, how do you defeat Greta Thunberg in the minds of the people?
How do you defeat her on an info-war basis?
And what Andrew Tate is engaged in is counterproductive.
That's the point, right? It's like having an ally that keeps breaking position and destroying your line and allowing the enemy to get in and attack you.
It's not an ally that you want on your side, regardless of their intentions.
unidentified
It's strategic. I am extremely...
harrison smith
Alright, welcome back folks. We'll go out to your phone calls here.
We're just going to get through all the Tate phone calls.
We're going to get through it and we're going to move on to some other stuff because I see some pretty interesting callers in here about different topics.
Better topics. I think people are just confused.
Everybody's sort of thrown in a loop because of the incredible rarity of what has just occurred.
What we've just seen is a Swedish woman actually getting a Muslim man arrested for abuse against women.
This is a rarity in this day and age.
They have this from Sky News.
Hustlers University. Tate founded online learning platform Hustlers University, charging $49.99 a month for courses on money-making schemes such as dropshipping and investing in cryptocurrency.
I always just imagine these Types of, like whatever you call them, organizations or whatever, that are like, we're going to teach you to be rich.
Every time I just imagine them being like, here's how you get rich.
You get suckers to pay you $50 a month to learn how to be rich.
It's like a cyclical sort of thing.
Apparently it's effective. The Guardian reported that Tate's Hustler University members were told to flood social media with videos of him, which was described by experts as, quote, a blatant attempt to manipulate the algorithm and artificially boost his content.
In less than three months, the strategy propelled him to viral fame and potentially made him millions of pounds, the report said.
The affiliate scheme, which enabled members to earn commission by signing up members and posting content, closed in August, according to The Guardian.
So again, you know, by wondering, like, who's this Andrew Tate guy?
Where'd he come from? It's like all these videos going back years that just all of a sudden went completely viral across social media because it was all manufactured.
It was all astroturfed.
People were doing it because they were being paid, which is hilarious because then he makes that video where he accuses Greta Thunberg of using bots.
It's literally why he's so famous right now is because he...
I don't know if he used bots, but I don't think there were any rules against using bots.
If you were a member of his Hustlers University and you could program, you could use bots to increase the popularity of your clips to get the commission that you would earn.
So, like, he manufactures and astroturfs his own popularity and then goes on to claim other people do the same.
Amazing. Let's go to Nathan in Michigan.
What do you think about Andrew Tate, Nathan, before we move on to more important topics?
unidentified
Hey, just real quick, I actually wanted to call when Andrew Tate started getting out there and Alex brought him on the show, but I didn't want to say nothing because I am a believer in God, I'm a Christian, and any man that claims to be a Muslim and does not live in our country, I do not follow.
I will not let him be my leader in any way whatsoever, and I kind of wanted to refer that to Alex, but I don't want to...
And I know we need all the help we can get for fighters and people helping to fight, but we don't need bad people to help.
That's the thing. We need good people.
We need good Christian soldiers to help spread the word of God and help get people to God.
And that would help a lot.
I mean, that will help with morals.
Why are morals and Good beliefs, bad now.
And another thing I wanted to say, I'm 47 years old.
I've called you guys a few times.
I've listened to Alex Jones since 2006, man.
Everything has been right.
Alex is not a liar.
He's not a conspiracist.
Everything has been true. I have never had social media.
I've never been on Twitter.
2023, I live in Michigan.
Our state is lost. I'm going to war with Michigan.
I will be putting out a YouTube video explaining where I stand.
And I will be opening an account on Twitter and we'll go from there.
harrison smith
See what happens. How can people follow you?
unidentified
What will your name be?
My technology skills are zero.
So right now I'm going to have to talk with some people.
I have a very... And that's another thing.
harrison smith
Well, hold on. Once you get it set up, give us a call back so we can tell people how to follow you and stuff.
Thank you so much for the call, Nathan.
We are about to go to break. We're going to come back with some different news.
We're going to leave the Andrew Tate statement on the back burner here.
But I agree with Nathan.
It's, you know, again, it's about what contributes to the info war.
You know, I think Andrew Tate should have a Twitter account.
I don't think he should be silenced, but I also don't think he has a healthy or productive message for people, you know, yearning for something real out there.
There's a war. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour of the American Journal has begun on this Friday, the 30th of December.
We're going out to your phone calls now.
A lot of people are calling in about stuff I haven't even heard about, so I want to hear this, and we'll look it up in real time and see what we can learn.
Gomi in Tokyo has called in.
Thank you so much for calling us from across the world there.
Is it Gomi or Gomi?
How should I pronounce that?
Gomi. Gomi, thanks so much for calling in, sir.
unidentified
Yeah, I was hanging out with a German friend of mine today, and we were just talking about current news in the world and all that.
And he's like, you know, did you know on the back of the government German-issued ID card is a Baphomet graphic?
And he showed it to me.
harrison smith
It's a Baphomet graphic?
What do you mean by that?
Like, it's an image of...
unidentified
Yeah, it's an image.
It's like Baphomet.
And he actually, he had the actual card itself.
He showed me the card, but then he also did a Google image search, and it was there.
I think if you guys look it up, you can totally find it.
harrison smith
I'm looking on Google Images right now.
I'm not seeing anything like that.
Do you know what exactly he searched?
Because I'm seeing a bunch of different examples for, like, German ID cards.
What exactly did he search?
Because I would like to see this.
I see one with, like, a...
It's the gate, the Brandenburg gate there in...
unidentified
Yeah, it almost looks like a bull.
And it's on...
Let's see.
harrison smith
Yeah, because I would like to see this.
Oh, yeah.
Is that the one?
Okay, so yeah, it kind of looks like a bullet.
It's like a, it's like a, just a design, just a pattern design.
There it is, yeah. When you flip it on the side.
unidentified
There it is. If you search German government ID card Baphomet, it's there.
I'm looking at it right now.
harrison smith
I don't know if you're watching on screen, but I think we have it up there as well.
It looks like a bowl.
That's pretty interesting.
I don't know. What do you guys think?
It definitely looks like a bowl of some sort.
unidentified
I was just wondering why.
harrison smith
What's the point of that? That's a great question.
unidentified
Yeah, and I also wanted to give you a little bit of information about what's going on here in Japan about the vaccines and stuff.
Basically, in Tokyo, everyone's masked, but you don't have to wear a mask.
If you don't wear a mask, no one cares.
There's no Karens that are coming after you or anything.
But they have been sending out vouchers.
I have two young boys, and I got government vouchers for a vaccine and a booster.
And if I had not been watching Infowars, I would not.
I may have used them.
So I just want to say thank you for that.
harrison smith
Congratulations. Good job making it through the gauntlet of propaganda to the other side.
unidentified
Yeah, it's been a big help.
And when you release your show every day on Bandot Video, it's the first thing I get to see about 9 a.m.
in the morning here. So it's great.
Awesome. I start my day with it.
Yeah, you're my favorite host. Oh, thank you very much.
You have the ability to read an AP headline and pause and go, okay.
And it just...
It illustrates the absurdity of it.
harrison smith
It makes my job very easy, Gomi, just to be able to read AP headlines and just look at the camera questioningly.
That's all it takes sometimes, because it's just so apparent what's going on.
Well, thank you so much. You're a master.
Thank you so much for the call.
We really do appreciate it.
I'm going to look more into this German ID thing, because obviously the suspicious part of it is that It's probably the first, you know, digital ID that it'll be incorporated into, which is, in fact, the full-fledged Mark of the Beast program.
So, thank you for that. Let's go to Marcus in Ohio.
You want to break down the jet fuel hoax.
Is this...
Well, we got two Marcuses.
I want to go to Marcus in Ohio first.
Line number one, breakdown of the jet fuel hoax.
This isn't, you know, jet fuel...
Melting steel beams. Guys, we got the wrong Marcus on the line right now.
We'll go to Marcus in Idaho in a second.
Marcus in Ohio first.
Jet fuel hoax.
Go ahead. Yes, sir.
unidentified
Good morning, Harrison. How are you? Good morning.
harrison smith
Very good, sir. Thank you. All right.
unidentified
I'm going to try to do this as quick as I can.
There's a detailed video on BitChute that really spells it out.
And this is for the Airbus A380, okay?
It holds 900 passengers.
And it supposedly takes 85,471 gallons at the end of the wing tank.
And that'd be about 260 metric tons or 130 tons into each wing, okay?
Those little flimsy wings.
And that would be the equivalent of 16 London double-ducker buses on each wing or 22 full-grown elephants on each wing.
All right? This is all in the owner's workshop manual for the Airbus A380. And that would take 16, 20,000 liter semi-tanks to fill it up, all right?
And they fill these things up in 45 minutes, which would be 7,189 liters a minute.
And a fire hose shoots out at 946 liters per minute.
Also, an Olympic pool takes four days to fill, and that does have 2.5 million liters, but that's only 8% less I mean,
they're ginormous. It takes up the majority of the cargo bags.
harrison smith
So, what are you saying?
What's the hoax? You're saying that it's, like, impossible for the numbers to work out, that they can't have that amount of fuel on an airplane physically?
unidentified
Yeah. Well, it also, fuel takes up 50% of the ticket price, so they profit there.
But, I mean, if you think about a car, like, with a large gas tank, like a 17-liter tank and a large car, they don't give them much bigger ones because When you start moving with all that liquid, the liquid's going to move.
And if you can ever find the video, you'll see the Army or Air Force strapping down those bladders in that refuel plane, which again only takes 10% of what supposedly goes into the A380. And I mean, they're strapping it down with come-alongs and they're taking pretty big precautions.
But they just, they tell us that they pump, what I say, 85,471 gallons into the wing tank in 45 minutes while you're sitting there.
And, I mean, again, that would take 16, 20,000-liter semi-trucks.
But, I don't know.
It's a pretty pressing issue compared to everything going on.
I just wanted to clear it up out there.
Also, before I go, I wanted to send my condolences to your buddy, Sam Britton, getting in the doghouse.
harrison smith
My buddy? Yes, sir.
Sam Britton? The cross-dressing dude that steals luggage?
unidentified
Yeah, he's in the doghouse.
harrison smith
Why'd you call him my buddy?
unidentified
Because I'm just trying to pick on you.
I appreciate everything you do, Harris. Have a good New Year, okay?
harrison smith
Alright, thank you very much, Marcus.
Interesting stuff. You sort of lost me with the math there at some point, but maybe I'll look it up on YouTube.
Watch that YouTube video you mentioned earlier.
Let's go to... Well, we'll go to calls on the other side here.
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We go out to your phone calls once again.
We'll go first to John in Colorado, since we're sort of moving on from the Tate topic, but John wants to defend Andrew Tate, as far as I understand.
Thanks for calling in, John. You're on the air.
unidentified
Hello. Hello. Can you hear me?
harrison smith
Yes, sir. Hi.
unidentified
I listen to the show all the time.
Alex Jones, Owen Schroer.
I buy all your products.
I love them. But the only thing with Andrew Tate is he hasn't been found guilty.
You're jumping to a conclusion that he's guilty.
To me, he speaks out for America.
He's out against the government.
I'm nervous. He speaks out against the New World Order.
Greta Thunberg, on the other hand, is a total puppet.
She's controlled. And to me, they probably knew where he was before they found it.
They know exactly where all of us are.
So the pizza box is just...
Well, we found it because of the pizza box.
They knew where he was.
They knew he was in the country.
This is what I believe.
I'm not saying that's a fact, but I'm just saying because of the surveillance they have on everybody, everybody knows where everybody's at.
And what it is is the government is trying to divide us, and I love to listen to you.
You're a very smart, intellectual man, but I think you're allowing your opinion on Andrew Tate because he hasn't been found guilty.
He was just accused of.
harrison smith
Well, but he also, I mean, like I said earlier, whether or not what he's doing is illegal is sort of even beside the point.
It's certainly immoral and everything.
And there's no debate about how he makes his money or that he has women that he keeps in houses and makes money off of them prostituting themselves essentially.
I mean, that's not up for debate.
I mean, he brags about that.
So I think that's immoral.
I think it's not a good model for young men to look up to.
I don't know if he's guilty of what he's being accused of in Romania or not.
I haven't made any claims about that.
But I think that whether what he's doing is illegal or not, sort of beside the point, what he's doing is deeply immoral and deeply counterproductive to what we're trying to fight here.
And again, it's like I'm on Greta Thunberg.
It's not like I think Greta Thunberg is great and that she's legitimate.
I think... The way that Andrew Tate behaves is like reinforcing what Greta Thunberg says about the rest of us, right?
I don't like being lumped in with people like Andrew Tate who seem to embody the worst things that, you know, people say about our side.
Misogyny, like, seems like he sort of hates women in a lot of ways.
He's, you know, spiritually off his rocker.
So I don't know. I mean, you know.
Again, I just don't think his philosophy is a positive one, John.
unidentified
I don't personally know him, but I believe when we, as patriot Americans, go against someone that's speaking out for America, we've got to be careful because we don't want to jump on the other side either, and Greta Thunberg is totally controlled, and they're using this to take...
Take down everybody, just like they did Ye, just like they did Donald Trump, just like they're doing to Alex Jones, Owen Schroyer.
The whole structure, they're destroying everything in every way.
When we start putting people down because of who they are, what they are, he's speaking the truth.
Whether we agree with him and his other life of what he's doing, Yeah, I mean, he's speaking part of the truth.
harrison smith
Like, he's got some things that he's right about.
Again, but the other thing is that, like...
It's not like he's a source for any of this.
Nothing he says is novel or new.
It's all just what Alex Jones was saying 10 years ago.
It's not like he's a thought leader that we're losing out on.
I think Jordan Peterson has more original concepts than Andrew Tate's ever come out with.
And again, it's not about if you're against Andrew Tate, you think Greta Thunberg is somehow a good thing.
Here's An example of the opposite effect of what's happening.
When Alex Stein goes up and says to AOC, I love you.
You're my big booty Latina.
I want you to be my girlfriend. Yeah, you kill babies, but that's okay.
I still love you. And then they treat that as if I was attacked and I was assaulted.
It's like, no, you weren't.
That's hilarious. That's so funny.
And their reaction... Makes it even funnier because Alex Stein is just being super nice and, you know, complimentary and they freak out about it and act like they were attacked.
Like, there's a way to do this that makes the other side look silly, look stupid.
It destroys their argument.
It, you know, makes them out to be the self-righteous, you know, morons that they are.
That's a positive way to interact with these people.
If Alex Stein instead had gone up and started yelling at AOC and started insulting her and being like, get out of this country, you Hispanic!
Then it'd be like, well, what the hell, dude?
You're only helping her.
You're only helping AOC, just like Andrew Tate, being a misogynistic idiot, is only helping Greta Thunberg.
It's... It's not about being on one side or the other.
It's about having a strategic understanding of what's going on.
I mean, it's sort of the same way I feel.
We've had callers call in and ask me about Nick Fuentes and things Nick Fuentes says about women.
It's like, why? Just why?
Why say that? I don't agree with it.
I don't think it's right.
And I don't think it's strategically viable to...
Be all of the things that they say that you are for the sake of, I don't know, being outrageous or whatever it is.
Again, it's this, I guess, natural response that when people get called bad things, they just go, well, I'm just going to be that bad thing.
I'm just going to be a misogynist.
I'm just going to be a... And the whole point from my position is that nothing that we here at Infowars promote is in any way racist, anti-Semitic, misogynist, hateful at all.
So when you have people that clearly are those things, there's no positive in acting like we're on the same side, even if they point out the obvious about the New World Order and the World Economic Forum and that sort of stuff.
I don't think it's positive.
I don't think it's positive at all, the way these...
The way Andrew Tate, you know, frames arguments.
I don't know. That's just me. Again, you know, just because somebody gets censored doesn't mean they're right.
It might point to that.
It might be a feather in their cap because we know how dishonest the mainstream media and the big tech establishment is.
But... People also get censored for just actually being hateful people sometimes.
I don't know. That's just me.
Let's go to Max in Milwaukee.
You want to talk about what's happening in the Baltics.
Go ahead, Max. What is going on in the Baltics?
icarus in wisconsin
Well, basically, there's the country of Kosovo and Serbia, and Serbia doesn't recognize Kosovo along with several other countries, Greece and It's kind of similar to Israel and Palestine or Israel and Ukraine nation building.
And because the country was created there from chopping up Serbia, you know, originally there was even sea axis, but you look at the borders of like Croatia, for example, or there's also Bosnia and Herzegovina.
And I think that's going to happen here in the U.S. eventually.
That's a different topic.
harrison smith
Well, stay on the line, Max.
We do have to go out to commercial break, but stay on the line.
We're going to return to you to get the lowdown of what's going on in the Baltics.
See, I hadn't heard about any recent developments in this regard.
I do know that Russia, Syria, and Turkey are holding high-level talks for the first time in a very long time.
I wonder how that plays into what Max is talking about.
We'll be back on the other side.
We'll go to Max first and take more of your phone calls.
Don't go anywhere, folks. I want you to remember...
Alright, welcome back folks.
Max in Milwaukee is telling us what's developing and now in the Baltic states, which seem to always be a flashpoint for world-ending catastrophe.
What's up with those guys?
What is up with them, Max?
So what's going on?
We know the history of Serbia and Kosovo.
I mean, as late as the 90s, UN or NATO troops were engaged in bombing campaigns there in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the coastal country of Croatia as well, cutting them off from sea access.
So what's happening now in the Baltic states, Max?
icarus in wisconsin
Balkans, not Baltic, but in the Balkans there...
You know, old tricks are the best tricks.
World War II was kind of started and World War I had high relations to, you know, what happened in the Balkans there.
It's a major hub to get into Europe and between the Middle East, obviously, and Africa and, you know, Eastern and Western Europe.
They've been in war there since the 1300 nonstop fighting.
And the testosterone over there is like crazy because now the wars have been kind of subsided since the 90s, so there's like a fresh crop of young people.
There are literally like cannons on wheels now, wheeled up to the border for direct military action over license plates because the ethnic Serbs who live in Kosovo don't want to have, imagine this, license plates that say Kosovo, they want to keep their Serbian license plates And, of course, that's like part of a laundry list of things.
Maybe that's the straw that broke the camel's back.
But, you know, obviously, if there's going to be artillery firing into Kosovo, you know, NATO does have troops there.
I think about 8,600 troops there are stationed, and K-4 from Italy is already, you know, moving around.
George Soros' son, Alex Soros, bought, I think, a ski resort and has been bringing Afghani soldiers from Biden's plunder in Afghanistan over there.
And, you know, the terrorist ones probably are going to be involved in this action.
And I think it's just more old tricks are the best tricks.
And I think Europe would flip out if Russia came in there and helped Serbia or China even because they're strong, strong allies, especially with Russia's return to orthodoxy.
And I think, obviously, they'd say, you know, like, you know, Butler has now invaded further into Europe if he did help, if they did help Russia.
And they did ask Russia for help in the 90s, in 99 bombings, which was more bombings than in Vietnam, how many airstrikes there were, and also use of EMP and depleted uranium that still contaminates the ground to today.
They have the highest cancer rates there.
But Russia did not help back then.
They had their hands tied.
But it could be different this time, especially with it would be creating a two-front war with Ukraine, which, you know, obviously, if you have a two-front war, you immediately divide the military resources.
And I think for next year, just for the Ukraine war, Russia has allocated $145 billion just for the war.
So I can estimate NATO and the U.S., most of the U.S., are going to at least put For next year, $300 billion is my guess.
harrison smith
Yeah, here's the headline from Politico.
Russia stoking Serbia-Kosovo tensions to distract from Ukraine, Pristina says, saying nobody is denying the presence of Russia and the influence of Russia, says the Deputy Prime Minister of Kosovo.
Their Kremlin, they say, is stoking the Serbia-Kosovo tensions to distract from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
That's what the Prime Minister of Kosovo told a British radio program on Wednesday.
Here's the latest from just 20 hours ago.
Serbs agree to dismantle barricades after talks.
Tensions between Serbia and Kosovo appear to have eased during a decision to remove barricades blocking the main border crossing.
Ethnic Serbs in Kosovo began erecting the blocks on the 10th of December to protest an ex-police officer's arrest.
The decision to end the blockade was made after protesters held late night talks with Serbia's president.
So again, it's just throughout this entire year, it seems like the lines are being drawn for...
What you could accurately call a worldwide civil war.
And in fact, there have been some pretty troubling developments in that regard across the world.
You've got this story.
Brazil, down to the wire, there will be civil war if the army doesn't act.
It's down to the wire in Brazil.
As convicted criminal Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva is scheduled to be inaugurated on January 1st.
The leftist Supreme Court has ordered mass arrests of Bolsonaro supporters.
And for the protest camp outside of Army HQ in Brasilia to be cleared, President Bolsonaro has appointed a new military commander and has not left the presidential palace yet.
He's due to speak today.
So maybe we'll hear an update on that.
Maybe it'll be a declaration of war against his own people in Brazil.
Troubling, but, you know, it's been a long simmering conflict there.
You also have this story from today.
Chinese fighter jet flew within six meters of U.S. surveillance plane.
Just the latest in a number of, I don't know if you'd call them provocations, but definitely close calls with the Chinese military and...
A lot of other militaries, actually, they've been clashing with India, they've been clashing with Japan, they've been clashing with us.
A Chinese fighter jet flew within six meters, that's just 20 feet, of a United States Air Force surveillance plane over the hotly contested South China Sea earlier this month, U.S. military said on Thursday.
So again, you know, speaking of the Balkans, It's like that old statement from Otto von Bismarck.
It's going to be some damned thing in the Balkans, whatever his statement was.
Essentially, this is all kindling.
This is all building up a great pyre of...
Firewood just waiting for the spark to light it all off and it seems like that's the case around the world.
These lines are being drawn and the conflict seems to be coming and the people in charge don't seem to be doing anything to mitigate the threat.
Indeed, they're delving headlong first into this Catastrophic conflict.
Thanks so much for the call, Max.
Let's go to Yanni in Baltimore.
The 2022 Rand Paul Festivist Report, where he talks about all the wasteful spending of the government.
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air.
unidentified
What's going on? Can you hear me?
harrison smith
Yes, sir. Awesome, awesome.
unidentified
Well, I've been listening since about 2001.
I have to give my best friend Sam thanks for that.
So, here is the Festivist Report.
It came out on the 23rd.
So, quickly, our taxpayer money, we gave ineligible citizens COVID economic injury disaster grants for $4.5 billion, $140 million for using COVID relief funds to construct an 11,000 square foot spa,
$31.5 million for COVID relief funds to purchase luxury cars, $28 million for camouflage uniforms that do not Here comes some fun ones.
$17 million for unused hotel rooms for illegal immigrants.
Three million for watching hamsters fight on steroids for the Institute of Health.
harrison smith
All right, well, that one I can understand.
I mean, all these others seem kind of ridiculous, but that one sounds fun, at least.
unidentified
I got a couple more.
harrison smith
It's not actively destroying our way of life, just watching hamsters.
unidentified
2.3 million for to inject six-month-old beagle puppies with cocaine.
2.1 million to encourage Ethiopians to wear shoes.
1.1 million to train mice to binge drink alcohol.
689,000 to study romance between parrots.
675,000 to study the social life and collective intelligence of ants.
519,000 to use mice to study racial aggression.
$491,000 redeveloped United States hard cider market.
Okay, this one's for people who are retarded.
$200,000 for a radio campaign telling drivers to stop at railroad crossing.
You can all see this on paul.senate.gov and scroll back.
harrison smith
There it is. Yeah, I'm looking at it right now.
Yeah, it was released the day before Christmas Eve.
You know, it's... It is absolutely crazy.
crazy thank you for that that was uh i wish it wasn't real i wish i could be laughing at the jokes you were just making but they're not jokes are they no it's literally billions of dollars being poured into and you know what hey if all you're doing is injecting beagles with cocaine and teaching hamsters to fight each other at least that's not actively harming the united states it's the things like paying for the illegal immigrants to be able to stay here it's like you could just burn the money and at least then it wouldn't be actively harming us
it's outrageous just...
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Tim in Seattle, I saw you post on Twitter.
You were on hold.
Glad to go to you now. Tim in Seattle, thanks so much for calling in.
You're on the air. Tim?
tim in seattle
How are you guys doing? Happy New Year's to everybody.
I just want to encourage everybody to keep up the fight because the New World Order, the Davos World Economic Forum, is operating as if we're defeated already.
Now you have to ask yourself, are you defeated?
Now, if you say no, then I require you to rise up.
Just act as if 2023 is your first year on Earth and make it yours.
Because we have to reclaim our birthright.
I encourage everybody to do that.
1776 worldwide. 2023 will be our year if we want it to be.
And then the next year, and then the next year, and the next year.
Or what we should do is we should all line up and commit seppuku.
Because we've obviously, you know, we don't have the fight in left tennis.
So either we have the fight or we don't have the fight.
But I encourage everybody to rekindle that birthright.
Get out there and fight back.
We don't have to be violent.
We don't have to be Antifa. We're not the left.
We just want to create a community, a wholesome community of resistance against evil.
That's what we require. But also, Andrew Tate's got this video.
Major League Liberty put it out on his Twitter yesterday.
I don't know if anybody's seen it, but it's pretty damning.
And it looks like Andrew Tate's just a bastard.
harrison smith
Well, I think we've expressed how we feel about old Andrew Tate.
But you're exactly right, Tim.
And I mean, what you're saying goes back to just ancient history and beyond.
The Romans, everybody, you know, wondered how...
Because Rome at one point was just one of city-state amongst many.
And if you talk to any historian, there's this great quote where they go...
The reason the Romans were so undefeatable is because they just refused to admit they were defeated.
They just refused to concede.
They just never submitted.
And so it worked. That's what happens in war.
You don't win a war by killing every one of your enemies.
You win the war by demoralizing them to the point that they give up.
That's how every war has been won throughout all of history.
And it's sort of a self-fulfilling prophecy type thing.
If you give up, then you've lost.
If you don't give up, then you will win, regardless of...
Any developments in the meantime, it really is all down to morale and moralization.
So it really is of the utmost importance that we never act like we're defeated, never believe that we're defeated, and that will manifest itself in reality.
I completely agree. Inspiring as ever, Tim.
Tim in Seattle, who of course is always doing his part by bullhorning the Gates Foundation and spreading the news about the The poisons that are being injected into us, literally or through our food, it's an anti-human agenda that Tim is leading the charge against, and we thank you so much for that inspiring talk.
Let's go now to Marcus in Idaho.
And this is another story.
Thank you for calling in, Marcus. I had completely forgotten this happened this year, so thank you for calling in and reminding us.
What do you think the biggest story of the year 2022 was, Marcus?
unidentified
That's the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones.
And why I say that is, of course, the people who did that were never found, and they were obliterated the day afterwards.
Everything hinges upon that information being out of the public.
And so that destruction says we as globalists are on par, on track to everything that those Guidestones said.
So everything that we see that The drag queen story time, the war with Russia and Ukraine, the globalists wanted to do that, sending billions, allowing the illegals to cross over.
You name it, everything that they're trying to destroy our children and everything else falls under the banner of what those guidestones were.
And that destruction of those says basically, yeah, we're going to do it now, and we don't want to have that left to posterity to say what our crimes were.
harrison smith
I'm still under the belief that they were smited by God, Marcus.
My belief is that they were struck by lightning or spontaneously combusted.
Didn't they find the guy that did it?
Or they at least arrested somebody under suspicion of having blown it up?
But yeah, again, just a major event this year that, when you look back over the year, is so dwarfed by other events that I'd forgotten it happened.
But yeah, a major...
I consider it a victory in the new old order, but I also can see your point, Marcus, that this would be something that they wouldn't want up because it's really tattling on them.
It tells the tale of what they're really all about, and they'd rather just not have that for us to point to as proof of what their real plans are.
Thanks so much for that. Yeah, exactly.
unidentified
Go ahead. If they had wanted it to actually stand the test of time, they would have redone it immediately.
Those would have been backup in a second.
So the fact that they went and destroyed those immediately has telltale signs.
Thank you.
harrison smith
Very troubling stuff.
Thank you so much for that call, Marcus.
Let's go now to Stephen in Texas, who wants to talk about January 6th awareness.
Go ahead, Stephen. Hi, yeah.
Can you hear me okay? Yes, sir.
unidentified
Okay, cool. I'm glad I finally got through to you guys.
Yeah, so this is actually not for me.
This is for a friend of mine, and you all know who he is.
His name's David Sumrall, and he works with a group called Stop8, and that is stop8.com.
And he's been doing some phenomenal work with getting letters to the guys, you know, that are locked up and have been subsequently for, you know, what, almost two years now with absolutely no due process.
So, he's just doing phenomenal work.
I think it would be great if, you know, you or Alex or Owen could have him on your show and just dedicate, you know, just a little bit of time so that he can help get the word out so that people can, you know, stop, you know, don't forget about these guys, you know what I mean? Because they're taking essentially, you know, like almost like a, how would you say, like proverbially like a bullet for all of us.
harrison smith
Of course. Yeah. Yeah, we do need to sort of redouble our efforts in that regard.
Of course, we've never forgotten them, and we try to report on any developments that happen in any of their cases, but as we move farther in time away from the actual event, it does become easier to let it slip your mind.
In fact, I met some people at the TPSA conference that are still very dedicated and have sort of dedicated their lives to the January 6th people.
I need to reach out to them and And get them on the show because obviously, you know, we just so appreciate everybody who's working tirelessly to get these guys out.
It's completely outrageous that these guys are still in prison and, you know, anything that we can do, we're happy to help in any way.
Give us the name again and the website and, you know, how people can help.
unidentified
So yeah, the name of the guy that runs the site is Dave Sumrall.
And he's in contact, I'm pretty sure, with Ashley Babbitt's mom and everything.
But the name of the website is StopHate.com.
Owen Schroer's met him.
I've met him.
Ali Alexander. I think Alex may have met him, and I'm not positive on that.
So, like, y'all know who he is.
He's a phenomenal patriot.
And just, you know, I just want to I just wanted to bring that to y'all's attention so that hopefully he can maybe get on y'all show.
harrison smith
Absolutely.
Well, thank you so much for that.
And of course, we're we're coming up on the anniversary of January 6th.
And the people that didn't do anything wrong and walked through a door held for them by the police are still rotting away in prison, having never been convicted of a crime.
Again, it should be on the top of our list.
There's just so much stuff going on.
It's like we're being pulled in a thousand directions.
But thank you so much for that call, Stephen.
Appreciate it. We'll be right back with the third hour.
Don't go anywhere. Look.
alex jones
Let's first go back to this great Mike Adams article that came out in July of last year and it links right to the New England Medical Journal that hides it deep in the study that said 82% of pregnant women who got vaccinated for COVID during the first and second trimesters suffered miscarriages and it's still a very very large amount as well you can read in the third trimester as well.
That's also in the double digits.
Here's one of the studies, preliminary findings of mRNA COVID-19 vaccine safety in pregnant women.
Miscarriage stillbirth rates exploding worldwide as depopulation continues undemated.
You can see the graph there from the federal government's own numbers, similar numbers around the world.
Exposure to COVID vaccine spike proteins renders women infertile.
Nurse whistleblower fetal deaths have skyrocketed since pregnant women started using, being forced to get COVID-19 shots.
Australia sees 63% drop in births after introduction of COVID vaccines.
What will be the government's excuse will be?
COVID-19 vaccines causing miscarriages is a complete myth, plain and simple.
unidentified
I'm very happy to report that among the tens of thousands of women who have been closely studied after they chose to get the COVID-19 vaccines, the data is clear these vaccines are safe.
The often mentioned but completely unsubstantiated concerns about COVID-19 vaccines causing either miscarriages or other problems with their pregnancy or causing problems getting pregnant It's a complete myth, plain and simple.
alex jones
Where's the study? The tens of thousands of women.
Where is it? They admit it's all lies.
Pfizer fake reports as well.
This guy is a lying scumbag.
So he doesn't give any facts, doesn't give any statistics, doesn't give any numbers.
He just says we have thousands of women and none of them had a problem.
No, no, no. There's no bodies.
Nobody's dying. No children are dying.
unidentified
I've been actively miscarrying since the 8th.
I have gone to a doctor.
This is my second visit to the ER. If you're wondering why women's rights matter, this is my life.
Nobody actually has come down.
They're always going to send me home.
alex jones
These are the folks that tell you the two men can have a baby.
It's all upside-down world.
You know, they use DNA to prove somebody committed a murder 30 years ago, and that's all scientific.
But now the science guy, Bill Nye's new shows, tell kids that there are no X and Y chromosomes.
They're murdering the truth.
They're murdering science.
And he sits up there and says, out of tens of thousands of women, nobody's had a miscarriage.
Nobody's had a sick baby.
That's a damn lie.
dr james thorp
I see a vast number of patients a year.
I don't know of any other maternal fetal medicine physician in this country that sees as many patients as I do by ultrasound.
At one point in time this year I was on track to see 9,000.
9,000 high-risk OB ultrasounds.
So I know what's going on and I've seen death and destruction like I've never seen before.
The stillbirth rate is measured in terms of live births per thousand and really it's come down in my career from about 10 to about Almost 5.8 or 6.
Now let's go to 2021 and look at the stillbirth rate for Michelle's.
This is horrifying.
But if you take this death figure and you look at that rate at 29.3, that's sigma that you're looking at.
It's 40 plus sigma.
Standard deviation.
Let that sink in.
And what I've seen in my clinical practice has been a substantial, massive increase, unprecedented, in menstrual abnormalities prior to pregnancy.
A substantial increase in infertility.
A substantial increase in miscarriage, fetal death, and fetal malformation.
We've published many studies this year.
Over the last two years, our latest study, which we've used from VAERS and CDC data, and we compared the COVID-19 vaccines over the last 15, 18 months with those of the influenza vaccine in pregnancy.
And what we see is catastrophic.
alex jones
What did Alexander Shelton needs to say about this?
He goes, we know they are lying.
They know they are lying.
They know we know they are lying.
We know they know we know they are lying.
harrison smith
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Third hour of American Journal has begun.
Thanks so much for joining us. InfoWars.com, band.video.
Sitting in studio with me is Erica Reddick.
She's the host of Generally Irritable, a podcast, and she's also a former U.S. congressional candidate for Vermont's at-large district.
As an accountant and small business consultant, she helped many people in her community achieve their dreams of financial security and success and understands that big government has become the enemy of the people.
You can find Generally Irritable on YouTube and keep up with Erica at ericareddick.com.
That's generallyirritable.com, generallyirritable on YouTube and Patreon.
Thank you so much for joining us, Erica.
unidentified
Thank you. Thank you for having me.
harrison smith
It's very good to have you. We saw each other again after a while at the TPUSA event.
I had no idea you were having such success with your podcast and it's awesome to see that you've kept it up and are just putting everything you can into fighting back against what we see going on across the country and really across the world.
Just what inspired you to create the podcast, run for Congress?
How did you get in the mix? Great question.
unidentified
You know, I've always been incredibly passionate about politics.
When I was maybe fourth grade, fourth or fifth grade, we had an oil spill in the river in the town that I grew up in.
And I interviewed the president of the fuel company to talk to him about it for a social studies paper.
So, always been very passionate about politics, governance, policy.
And then, you know, 2020 happened.
Do I remember? Totally a familiar story for people.
And so, we're watching everything that's going on.
My husband Benjamin and I, we're watching everything that's going on.
We're watching the reactions.
We're seeing the hypocrisy and the lies in real time.
Mm-hmm. And in a state like Vermont, where there are so few news outlets, you know, you weren't hearing the other side of any of these conversations.
You didn't hear that, you know, if you might be ill or in a vulnerable group, make sure you exercise, take vitamin D. You know, we weren't hearing that on our news.
It was all the doom and gloom and everybody's going to die and it's the end of the world stuff.
harrison smith
Right, unless you submit and take the jab, everybody's going to die.
unidentified
Right, exactly. And it was, okay, we, I want to create something that will be an alternative to the mainstream.
And, you know, preceding that, maybe about a year, about two years before that, I will never forget, because growing up in Vermont, you kind of, you grew up kind of liberal, right?
Even if you're conservative, you grow up liberal.
So I'm listening to NPR. Don't judge me out there.
This was before. This was a few years ago.
I was listening to a story on NPR, and they were saying that there was no crisis at the border.
Right. And that Donald Trump was a racist and a bigot.
And I thought to myself... Fake news!
Oh my god, fake news!
My nephew is a Border Patrol agent in South Texas, in McAllen, and I was like, I have heard the horror stories for years.
How can you lie to the American people like that?
And so that sort of started my hashtag, walkaway.
Mm-hmm. From the left, if you will.
And then the more the lies I saw, the more hypocrisy and just stupidity.
I was like, okay, we're creating our own channel where we can talk about these things, give a voice to people who are on our team, you know, or who have unpopular opinions.
Right. Give them a place to share those things and have debate and real conversation because...
You know, I'm sure you've heard this a thousand times.
The solution to bad speech is more speech.
Right, of course. The only way you counteract lies or falsehoods is by talking.
Yeah, yeah. And talking more.
And talking more, better, more persuasively, and in a manner that is understandable and relatable to the average American.
And so that's what our goal is at Genderly Neurable.
harrison smith
Yeah, and of course, then you took it even farther by running for Congress, which I remember you telling me the story about how you started running for Congress.
Just lay out that, because you grew up in Vermont, right?
Lived in Texas, went back to Vermont.
What did you find when you went back there?
unidentified
Oh my goodness. It wasn't just moving to Texas.
So 2010, moved to Texas.
Then we moved to Hollywood.
Oh. And then back to Vermont.
So it was basically...
Seeing what it was like, you know, growing up in Vermont, then living in a very conservative place with conservative governance, and then the most liberal governance you can imagine.
I just got a really clear picture of things that work and don't work for human beings.
Right. Okay? And so when I moved back in 2018, we were just going to be absentee landlords.
We were just going to buy my grandparents' apartment building, and I would go there in the summers to avoid Texas heat, and then we would be great.
And that year, they passed gun laws- Right.
harrison smith
In Vermont, which is, even though it's liberal, typically you've had a pretty good gun culture, right?
unidentified
Safest state in the union. One of the states, I think we might even have the most guns per capita.
I think I've heard that, yeah. I could be wrong about that.
So, but lots and lots of guns.
I literally learned to shoot a gun when I was six.
Right. Like, my first gun that I shot was a.22 pistol that my dad showed me how to shoot when we were camping.
harrison smith
Right. And so Vermont, even though it's super liberal, it still has this sort of holdover of, at least on the guns, it's more of a rural state.
They understand the importance of it.
But even by 2018, even that was going away.
unidentified
It was banning bump stocks and magazines, high-capacity magazines and stuff like that.
And it was like... For who?
We're in Vermont.
Who are you worried about?
The only people committing crimes here are the drug traffickers from Springfield, Mass., and New York City, and stuff like that.
Vermonters need those weapons to defend themselves not only against criminals, because, you know, if you're in a rural area...
And there's one state trooper.
It may be an hour or two before anybody comes to your aid.
So not only do you need to protect yourself from criminals, and as a reminder, Vermont is a border state.
So we had an almost 700% increase in border crossings in Vermont this year.
harrison smith
From Canada? Yeah.
unidentified
Oh my god. It's been that way.
So they run drugs through Canada too.
So we've had massive drug trafficking and human sex trafficking rates busted in Vermont.
So who are you protecting by banning these magazines?
These shootings aren't happening in Vermont.
We have a gun culture here.
Everybody hunts. This is stupid.
And actually, in fact, the only gun law that had been passed, to my understanding, before 2018 was actually to make guns more permissive.
Right. So the federal government banned suppressors, and Vermont was like, nah.
harrison smith
Suppressors are fine. Yeah, we're good.
Okay, so you return, you hear about this gun law being passed.
unidentified
What else? Yeah, and it was abortion up to the point of birth and the removal of personhood status from the unborn.
So, you know, I make this argument with people.
I can understand why people are pro-choice.
I personally, you know, I've shared my personal story that in my 20s, I got pregnant.
And I had an abortion because that's what I thought I was supposed to do.
The culture told me that if I got pregnant young in college, out of wedlock, you're supposed to kill the child.
Right. And so, and I, you know, years later, now that I can't have children, what a deep regret I have from that.
Not to mention the fact that I got saved, became a Christian, like I understand better the value of human life.
So, so I get it.
But up to the point of birth?
harrison smith
It's absurd. There's literally no reason why you would carry a baby for nine months and then decide to get rid of it.
unidentified
And the worst part, this is the worst part about it, Harrison.
There was a case to prove the personhood status.
A drunk driver hit a woman who was pregnant with twins.
The woman lost both babies.
Both babies died.
And the drunk driver was only charged with the DEWI. Not manslaughter, not nothing.
Just the DWI. And so when I saw that, I just went, oh my god, where am I? Who are...
Who are these people?
What have you done to my home?
Like, we were always very liberal.
You know, Pearl's the Gay Club in Burlington.
There was drag queens and pride parades and all that stuff way before 10 years ago.
And nobody cared. Right.
So what are you guys doing that now you've got the genderqueer unicorn in the elementary schools and we're talking about sex with children?
Like, these are things we all used to agree were not okay.
harrison smith
Right. Even the most liberal places, even places where you could be whatever you wanted, whoever you wanted, they didn't go as far as they're going now.
We're going to talk about why that is and especially what we can do to fight back against it and how we can overcome the biggest roadblock to getting things back to normal, which happens to be Surprise, surprise.
The Republican Party itself.
So we're going to talk about our frustrations with the Republican Party, some developments as there's discussion about the Speaker of the House and the leader of the RNC. There may be a shift change, and we'd love to see it more with Erica Reddick.
Again, the podcast is generally irritable.
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
My guest, Erica Reddick.
Her website, ericareddick.com or generallyirritable.com.
The YouTube also called Generally Irritable.
Patreon as well.
We're going to get back into your run for Congress, what you learned from that, what your experience was with the Republican Party, with the divide-and-conquer tactics of the left.
We'll get into all of that.
But first, the name of the podcast, Generally Irritable.
What's behind that?
unidentified
Well, I want to give credit where credit is due.
An old friend, Dan French, came up with it.
He is a doctor of rhetoric.
Oh. I didn't know that was a thing.
But he also does marketing and comedy.
Great guy. He named my podcast, and he said, you know, why don't you just call it Generally Irritable?
Because when you're talking about politics, you're generally irritable.
harrison smith
Right. It's never fun to talk about politics.
unidentified
Oh. That's pretty reasonable.
That's actually kind of funny.
I like that. And then everybody knows exactly what they're going to get when they come.
harrison smith
Right, right. Just general irritation at what's going on.
I think my irritation goes a little bit beyond general.
It's precise and very excruciating irritation at what's going on around the country.
Mostly because... I can handle having enemies.
I can handle having people that are against everything I believe.
It's when your own team is constantly throwing roadblocks, is constantly cooperating with the enemy.
It's so frustrating.
And again, we talked about it a lot during the break that I really want people to hear.
Let's go back to when you decided to run for Congress and what your experience was in that.
So you go back to Vermont where you were raised.
You see it's been changed.
You don't even recognize it anymore because of how ridiculous it's all become.
When did you decide to actually throw your hat in the ring?
unidentified
So, well, my first run was actually three months after I moved back.
I ran for Burlington City Council because they were having a city council race and all they were talking about was it was a leftist and a lefterist.
Right. Right. Running, a Democrat and Independent.
harrison smith
Right, a socialist and a communist, right?
unidentified
Exactly. And I was like, really?
The taxes are outrageous here.
There's all these problems. I'm talking to my neighbors and they're telling me all this stuff is wrong.
And all you guys are talking about is how you're going to raise taxes to build bike lanes?
Are you high? What are you talking about?
And so I was like, I'm just going to run so that I can say the obvious thing and call you guys out for being crazy.
Right. So I immediately got involved in politics when I moved back.
So I ran for city council.
I ran for state senate in 2020 to represent Chittenden County.
And over those two, three years, I just was going to events with my phone and making live coverage of law enforcement rallies or whatever.
Started doing interviews with people locally who are in the mix or doing something important or who can educate my neighbors about something important, whether it's, you know, the McNeil Power Plant, which runs on wood chips.
harrison smith
Oh, yeah. Okay. The biofuel.
They call it biofuel. Yeah.
unidentified
Carbon neutral, okay?
Better for the environment.
Okay, so they're just doing all this wild stuff.
So I just, I get right into it, right?
And I just start getting involved.
And then I'm just continuing to work, get better with my camera and editing and all of that kind of stuff.
And then 2021 came around.
And Patrick Leahy announced that he wasn't going to run again.
And there was not a single person in the Republican or Libertarian parties of Vermont ready to run, even considering running.
Nobody wanted to.
There was nobody prepped for it.
Everyone I talked to was like, you're crazy, you're stupid, we can't win these.
And I was like, you're crazy, you're stupid.
You know, with some money, some attention, and some volunteers, we can really do work.
Because almost 50% of Vermont's registered voters don't vote.
Right. And invariably, every single person that I've met that doesn't vote is one of our voters.
Right. They just don't.
They've already given up.
harrison smith
Do they think it's just a lost cause?
They think Vermont's too liberal, we can never win, so we might as well not vote.
unidentified
Why bother?
The elections are rigged.
The voting machines. I heard excuse after excuse after excuse for why people don't show up.
And what I said was, when we start getting 75% turnout, 80% turnout, 90% turnout, then we can have a conversation about all of those other things.
But until you guys actually take responsibility for your own self-governance, You're leaving it to the Becca balance of the world and the Bernie Sanders to be in charge.
harrison smith
Right. And so, again, you were telling me during the break that originally no one was running, which again is shocking, of this open congressional seat.
Nobody in the Republican or Libertarian Party is even interested in trying to claim it.
So, again, our last caller, it was all about this...
Self-fulfilling prophecy, really.
If you act defeated, if you say, it's a foregone conclusion, we already lost, then you have already lost.
It's the only way to ensure your loss is to not even fight.
So you decided to throw your hat in the ring, right?
You called around, you asked everybody, are you going to run?
Nobody said yes. Then what happened?
unidentified
So then we file with the FEC. We do everything.
Then March comes. We're now a few weeks away from the deadline for handing in your petition, which has signatures that says, yes, we want Erica to be on the ballot.
And a gal who had run twice before and lost the primary twice before decided to throw her hat in the ring again.
And so many people in party leadership, many people around the party said, hey, you've been unsuccessful in the past.
Please don't run again.
We have to focus our energy and our attention.
Erica's a good, strong conservative.
Let's all just put our energy behind her.
And she didn't feel like she could do that for whatever reason.
Now, I have my suspicions.
I can speculate.
I think it might have something to do with the fact that she is Ukrainian by heritage.
But, you know, I'm speculating.
So she insisted she was going to run again.
And then, also at the last minute, a progressive...
Put in a petition to run on the Republican ballot for the primary.
Oh, Lord. So we have open primaries, no party registration.
So we, Republicans and Democrats, technically, but nobody has control over their ballot, their primary, the electorate, nothing.
So, unfortunately, this progressive managed to eke out a win and hijack the Republican primary, which it was just kind of like, You know, this is just more evidence of why the Republican Party is losing.
You know, it wasn't just Ms.
Tino running, even though she had lost twice before.
It wasn't just Liam being a silly goose and, you know, running in the Republican primary, to which he disdains the Republican Party.
harrison smith
Right. He won their primary.
unidentified
So it was Republicans voting in the Democrat primary to try to block Becca Ballant, the more progressive of the two Democrat candidates.
We also had thousands of Republicans in Chittenden County vote in the Democrat primary because they were trying to block the George Soros-backed state's attorney, Sarah George. - Oh my God, it's just being attacked from every angle.
harrison smith
It's like, how do you even handle this?
And you're telling me that at the end of it, so the primary became incredibly contentious, and so it damaged your ability to run because lies were told about you.
We want to get into that. We're just running up against time.
But you told me that with this other woman who ran, who'd already lost twice, the combined totals of y'all's votes would have won the election.
unidentified
Correct. More people voted for an actual conservative than the progressive.
harrison smith
But because it was split between you two, the progressive comes out on top.
So, again, I think this is a very important lesson for people to learn that this is happening all over the country.
It's not just Vermont. Every state in the union is dealing with these types of machinations and maneuvers.
Local is where you can make the biggest difference, obviously.
And, of course, all of these things combine.
It snowballs up, and that's how you end up with the government that we have in Washington, D.C. On the other side with Erica Reddick, generallyirritable.com is where you can find her podcast, Generally Irritable.
It's also on Patreon and YouTube. We'll be right back.
alex jones
There's a war against...
harrison smith
All right, folks. America, I mean, we know it's going down the tubes.
And again, like we were saying, it's one thing when you have this faction of people that are openly hostile towards you.
It's so much worse.
And we can go back to that old quote by whoever it was...
Not Tacitus or whoever, but the snakes inside your own garden.
The treasonous people, the people who are working against you who are supposedly on your own side are so much more dangerous, so much more venomous than the people on the outside.
And I think this goes...
We'll take this topic and...
You know, let it just expand to the national stage because obviously 2022 was a massive disappointment.
You've got the left wing who is—they're open borders.
Seemingly their only focus now is transgender children.
It's like, how can we not hit home runs when you've got a t-ball sitting there?
It's so crazy that we can't win elections when the other side is so absolutely insane.
But my guest Erica Reddick was running for Congress in Vermont.
You got a behind-the-scenes look at the way that the Republicans really screwed themselves over.
So let's just continue that narrative because, of course, you had somebody running against you in primary.
It got contentious, which hurt your chances further on.
But the fact is that if those two candidates had combined their forces, they would have won.
You would have won.
Yeah. But the vote gets split, the support doesn't come from the national...
I mean, what do we do about these Republicans, Erin?
unidentified
Well, I mean, that is, you know, the greatest or the biggest lesson I learned in this campaign by far is that Republicans lose because of Republicans.
It's not because of the mainstream media.
It's not because of Democrats.
It's not because of rigged voter machines, although those can all be contributing factors, possibly, depending on where you are.
It's Republicans. You know, I had people lying about me, saying that I was pro-abortion because I was using language so as to not alienate the people I want to vote for me.
Right. So... In a state like Vermont, where 70% of the populace is pro-choice and thinks abortion, you know, in the first trimester is fine.
If I come out and I'm like, we're going to ban abortion.
Okay, I've lost before I'd even be gone.
70% of people, yeah. Okay, so...
What I said, some of the things I said were things like, look, in the state of Vermont, we give $1.5 million to abortion clinics and $0 to pregnancy resource centers.
So if we're going to call ourselves a pro-choice state, then we really need to be providing the choice and funding both equally.
And I think that that's a place that all Vermonters can agree is a good place to begin.
Well, apparently that made me a baby killer.
Right. And pro-abortion and all of this other stuff.
And it was like, so there are folks out there spreading this lie about me.
And so then when the primary happens, the progressive wins, but I'm still on the ballot because I also got the Libertarian Party nomination.
Okay. A lot of those Republicans and conservatives said they wouldn't vote for me because they believed the lie that I wasn't pro-life.
Right, right. And so that hurt me.
You had other people running around saying that, you know, all libertarians are for open borders and for all of, you know, all the most left-wing libertarian talking points.
You know, we're not talking about being a Ron Paul libertarian or, you know, a part of the Mises caucus or whatever.
It's all the worst.
So then we're lying.
They're lying about the conservatives and Republicans are lying about the things that I believe.
And then we wonder why they don't show up in the general election.
Right. And so that was number one.
You know, whether or not I agree with some of the rhetoric coming from the activist portion of the right...
Doesn't change the fact that if you're rude and you're insulting the very people that we need to change their mind and vote for us, you're alienating our voters.
You're alienating the independents that can put us over the edge.
And I just don't understand that.
I don't understand why people are unwilling to work together.
The Democrats, like I said, they'll coalesce.
So once it was very clear that the two leading Democrats were Ballant and Gray, as an example in our campaign, all of the other Democrat candidates were basically asked to bow out.
And they did.
Right.
Right. I'm such an individual and I'm so much more important than me and my principles and my values.
You know, and it's like, okay, well, you say that you're voting on your values, but those values got someone who thinks abortion after birth is okay.
harrison smith
Right. They're shooting themselves in the foot.
And that's the, you know, we've talked about this with abortion on this show.
It's like, you know, if the only argument that the other side has is you won't even make an exception for incest and rape, it's like, That's like 1% of abortion.
If we can just compromise on that...
We can get rid of 99% of abortions.
How is that not better than what we have now?
How is three months not better than nine months?
Clearly, the left wing has the culture at this point.
They have all these talking points.
They dominate the media. They're able to get their point across.
But there are still reasonable people out there that don't want it to be quite so far.
And if you can give them that alternative, you can get a foot in the door.
You can start the process.
And one thing that you talked about during the break that I'm glad I just thought of because I want to We're good to go.
You're not violating any, you know, core beliefs by going, here's what I need to do to eventually get to where I want to go.
I think that's perfectly clear.
But talk a little bit about just incrementalism and the way the left uses it.
unidentified
Well, I think, as an example, abortion was illegal in all 50 states up until the 70s, right?
So they had a targeted, intentional campaign to...
We interact with the culture to change everyone's mind so that, what, you know, 50 years later, now every woman in America's most important issue is abortion.
Right. So I literally had the conversation with people who were independent-minded people who said, well, I don't like Becca's politics.
I think she's radical.
I'm afraid. I don't like the way the country's going.
But you're pro-life, and so I can't vote for you.
Right. Right. First of all, there's no chance that it's going to be made illegal in Vermont at this point.
And very, very unlikely it could be made illegal at the national level.
So you're going to vote on something like that Rather than understanding that we have to shift the culture.
So all their books, all their talking points, you know, Rules for Radicals and things like that, talk about how they need to be engaged in activities and in the culture and in the world and start talking to people and just planting seeds of doubt and information and going around and being, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's what the right has to do.
The left has been doing that successfully by getting into positions of power in the Department of Education, in schools, in the FBI, the CIA, getting themselves elected to office.
They've worked slowly over time to continue to change the culture to believe that You know, basically socialism is the way that we should be behaving.
harrison smith
Right. And to your point, if they'd come out in the 1970s when it was illegal everywhere and said, we want abortion up to birth and free provided by the government, it would have never gotten off the ground.
We'd still, abortion would still be illegal if that had been the tactic that they took.
So they start off with, well, in certain cases, all right, move the goalposts a little bit.
Well, and in these other, well, move it a little bit more.
We can't move to where we are now.
And I agree, there's a lesson to be learned there in how we need to approach it.
It's almost like we're still living in the 1970s.
It's almost like the people, the Republicans right now, think that we can just, tomorrow, we can be back to that.
unidentified
It's not the case. Republicans think that you can convince people with facts.
harrison smith
Well, you can, right? That's a factor four.
unidentified
No! No one cares.
Okay, this is one of the things that I get so incensed about because I'm a very logical person, okay?
But I'm also very emotional.
I'm a woman, let's be real, okay?
If you want me to do something, you have to target my emotions.
If you just give me facts and figures, I'm going to shut off and I'm going to find reasons why not to listen to you.
harrison smith
Because even as corrupt as our system is, it's still based on human interaction.
And abortion is, whether you like it or not, it's one of those things that people feel personally because they feel like that law will affect me and I don't want my life.
And so that's how they make decisions.
More on the other side.
Don't go anywhere.
Last segment coming up.
Look, it's- - Final segment, folks, of the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Joining me in studio is Erica Reddick.
The website is generallyirritable.com.
That's the name of her podcast where she talks politics.
She's a former congressional candidate from the great state of Vermont.
And I was trying to...
So, in the last segment, you said, you know, people don't get convinced by facts.
And it made me think of an example of...
Actually, when we met each other at TPUSA, I was at the Project Veritas party.
I was taking an Uber away from the party.
And the guy asked me, like, oh, what was that party?
I said, have you ever heard of Project Veritas?
He said, no, I've never heard of...
And so I explained, I said, well, what they do is they go undercover, they get, like, attractive women to go on dates with these guys who are in, like, big tech companies, and they get them to tell them things by, like, seducing them, kind of.
The guy was like, oh, you mean like Borat did with Rudy Giuliani?
And it was like, I don't know, to me that just sort of illustrated, it was like, The guy's never even heard of Project Veritas.
The information that Project Veritas has brought out has been so powerful, so groundbreaking.
He's never even heard of it, but he has heard about Borat doing the same thing to Rudy Giuliani, which proved nothing and proved nothing.
But it was funny, but it was funny, and so people know about it.
And to me, it just sort of illustrated how the right has failed.
We're doing this real stuff, and it just goes to your point, I think.
The facts... That Project Veritas presents are incredibly important, but nobody knows about them because they're not in a Borat movie, I guess.
But it matters how people are presented this information.
It matters whether it's entertaining to them or whether they can comprehend it in a human way or whether it's just facts that you're throwing at them.
That they're not robots, so they don't care.
unidentified
Right. Well, and, you know, for me, what really triggered my walk away was that border situation, right?
That was something I had personal experience with that I knew was a lie.
So that was what it was like for me to start to change, right?
It was like I just started seeing the lies and the hypocrisy in certain things.
But... That's usually what it takes for somebody to get engaged and to care about something is for them to have some kind of a personal experience.
And normally it's them being influenced by the culture.
You know, you started to mention it.
Our culture, Andrew Breitbart said politics is downstream from culture.
And I really do believe that's true.
And the evidence of it is that, you know, they took, the left took 50 years to convince everybody that abortion was fine, even up to the point of birth.
And now they're passing laws like putting it in the Constitution and doing a bunch of crazy stuff.
So that is the proof of it, right?
We've watched it happen.
And so what the right does very badly is culture.
You know, the Christian movies are boring and lame.
Republican movies are often really on the nose.
You know, they have so much exposition and it's just not entertaining or fun to watch because you...
Right.
Right. Culture, creating content. And it's like, okay, what works?
What hits people?
How do we trigger their emotions to start looking into these things?
What is it that will move people off of the needle?
How do we Respect our viewers and respect our voters in a way that encourages them to go out and be bold and share conservative values and share conservative messages.
Are we training people how to talk?
Are we teaching them to use rhetoric that isn't going to freak people out?
Or are we just saying, baby killers and screw you and F you?
You know, like turning people off.
So we want...
To have a program of attraction rather than promotion.
And I think that you're really starting to see that.
I love your pitch meeting for the skits.
We make comedic skits on Generally Irritable.
We just did a really stupid one about potholes.
I shot it and edited it in a day.
We literally have had a pothole at the end of our road for three years.
harrison smith
And the government can't solve it.
We can send $100 billion to Ukraine, but we can't fix the pothole.
unidentified
We can secure the border of Ukraine, but we can't secure Vermont's border or the southern border or anything else.
harrison smith
But even something like that is more like, it's not you're presenting a fact about how many, it's like, that's something that's like somebody goes, yeah, I hit that pothole every time I drive, and I'd never thought about the fact that our government is, you know, building a...
You know, a new transgender hospital wing, but they can't fill in my pothole.
It needs to be people's personal lives.
You need to, you know, explain to people how this is working.
And, you know, God love him.
I love Dinesh D'Souza. He's a good guy.
Nobody's ever been convinced by a documentary.
I don't know how to tell you this. Unless it's an Alex Jones documentary.
Unless it's like, you know...
They're turning the frogs! Yeah, unless it's like Endgame, unless it's like an Alex Jones documentary that's like, present you with all this crazy information you never heard before.
But even Alex Jones, like, you think Alex Jones got to where he is now because he was a dry state?
Here are the facts?
No, he's entertaining. He's compelling.
It's about the humanity that he exudes that draws people in.
It's the sugar that helps the medicine go down.
unidentified
You need that. The authenticity really is what it is.
And a lot of conservatives in media lack authenticity.
We think that we have to be these perfect automatons who are just like, I am perfect and I have never done anything wrong so I don't offend the Christians, you know?
And it's like, ugh, ugh.
It's not going to work. It's not real.
And I'm a Christian, and I don't buy that crap either.
I don't want to see that. That's why, during my campaign, I got told not to talk about any of the warts in my past, basically.
Just don't talk about it.
Don't talk about any of that stuff.
Pretend it's not real, yeah. Right. And I knew that that was bad advice because Americans right now want to see real people doing real things who can actually help them.
So, you know, I talked about the fact that I am 13 years sober this year.
I talked about the fact that I had an abortion in my 20s and how much I regret it.
I talked about all of the things that Americans are talking about around their dinner table and trying to wrestle with to let them know that I have the experience, but also that we really are all wrestling with this.
Nobody's perfect.
Nobody has it all figured out.
And so to provide that kind of Um, of avenue or person to follow or emulate.
And I want to be careful not to be like, oh, everyone should emulate me.
Like, that sounds really arrogant.
But just bringing my Christian values, my conservative Christian values, loving my neighbor, being kind, wanting to be persuasive so that I could be successful, right?
harrison smith
Like, We're good to go.
We have the best product. Our product is humanity.
Our product is liberty. Everybody wants liberty.
But if you're trying to sell it by condemnation, it's just not going to work.
And speaking of the culture, you guys have contributed to the culture here.
Of course, you do skits. You do Generally Irritable, your podcast.
You also have this book by yourself and your husband, Reasons to Trust the Government.
And I think our audience will appreciate the logo, which is the two-headed beast, the elephant...
Donkey Chimera devouring the U.S. flag.
And spoiler alert, by the way, it's empty.
It's completely empty. There is no reason to trust the U.S. government.
If you're looking for a great gift or even just a sketchbook, I think this is a great purchase.
unidentified
$9.99 on Amazon.com.
harrison smith
There you go. Reasons to Trust U.S. Government by Lady Erica Lynn Reddick and Lord Benjamin Nathaniel Reddick II. But yeah, again, nobody's convinced by documentaries.
They're convinced by The Graduate.
You know, they're convinced by films that are compelling and entertaining and then slow.
You know, introduce secretively, like feeding a medicine to your dog.
You wrap it in steak first to get it down because people tend to reject or be defensive against the truth a lot of times because they're so saturated by lies.
And of course, that's what I do.
That's why I tell jokes when I'm talking about this.
If I was just presenting information in a dry fashion, it would be less effective than if I didn't do anything.
So I just want to thank you for coming on.
We're coming up against the end of the show here, but thank you so much.
Erica Reddick, everybody.
GenerallyIrritable.com is the website.
GenerallyIrritable is the podcast.
Wish you all the luck in the world moving forward, and hopefully you can run again and actually get the support of the Republican Party, and we can make a change one day.
unidentified
Wouldn't that be nice? That would be awesome. Thank you, Harrison.
harrison smith
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