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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have a lot to cover today, but I want to start with a video that I wanted to play yesterday and never got around to it. | ||
It's a speech from the European Union, a German member of parliament, AFDS, or AFD's alternative for Germany, Martin Hess' speech on immigration. | ||
Let's go to that now. | ||
President, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. | ||
Interior Minister, after listening to your statements on the domestic security situation, an objective outside observer could have come to only one conclusion. | ||
Either you suffer from massive dysfunction in your perception of reality, or you are varnishing the situation. | ||
What you have presented here as our current security situation has nothing to do with the reality of living in our country. | ||
Germany is becoming increasingly insecure, and our government is losing more and more ground to its enemies. | ||
That's the irrefutable truth. | ||
Every normal-thinking person in this country recognizes that, too. | ||
Why else do you have to pay more and more money for domestic security? | ||
Why else would you increase the number of posts and employ more security authorities if Germany is supposedly the safest it's been in 30 years? | ||
Mr. Interior Minister, our citizens won't be taken for fools. | ||
They recognize these contradictions. | ||
You constantly recite the Germany is oh-so-safe fairy tale to the citizens of our country for one reason only. | ||
You want to cover up your borderline dilettante But let me tell you something. | ||
More and more citizens are starting to see through this farce. | ||
It won't help to try to persuade our citizens that their subjective sense of insecurity doesn't correspond to the actual situation. | ||
It's as if you're trying to say our citizens are only imagining it. | ||
That Germany is becoming more and more insecure, especially now, in the days before Christmas. | ||
In the Christmas markets across the country, it's pretty obvious to everyone who it is that is actually suffering from a massive perception disorder. | ||
Our children will no longer be able to remember a Christmas without terror and heavily armed police officers. | ||
And that's exactly the central evidence of your failure. | ||
It confirms that the citizens are right. | ||
With this budget you're trying to eliminate security problems that wouldn't exist without your unacceptable failure. | ||
In the area of domestic security, if the federal government had made the right decisions, Germany would be much safer today. | ||
You've had and still have the opportunity to implement a security policy that leads to maximum protection for our citizens. | ||
But it is precisely here in this central function, undoubtedly the most central task of our government, that you have failed miserably and it has resulted in fatal consequences for the health, freedom and property of our citizens. | ||
We cannot and will never accept this security disaster. | ||
The greatest possible security of our citizens must finally be... | ||
Established. And there will be no compromises. | ||
You must always promote the defense of our Constitution and our values here. | ||
But do the exact opposite when you allow $7 million to be distributed to all mosques to promote integration. | ||
That includes a Turkic-Elamis Union affairs. | ||
For your own security authorities say that Dittib is involved and therefore should actually be monitored by the intelligence service. | ||
So you even finance Islamists and Salafists? | ||
The fact is, Mr. | ||
Interior Minister, you're giving the Fox permission to watch the Hen House. | ||
We won't participate in financing enemies of the state. | ||
Anyone who walks through our republic any day with their eyes wide open will see how plainly bad our security situation is. | ||
The Islamic terrorist threat is higher than ever. | ||
The rates of migrant knife crime are rising steadily. | ||
Serious sexual offenses such as gang rape are on the rise. | ||
Women and children are being pushed onto tracks in front of arriving trains, hospitals, pools. | ||
Schools and unemployment centers can no longer function without security personnel. | ||
The attacks against police, the fire brigade, and rescue workers are becoming more and more brutal. | ||
Petty criminals run entire city districts tyrannically, storming schools and hospitals. | ||
The security authorities confirm and warn about the massive influx of new dangerous clans. | ||
With war-experienced immigrants, these are war machines which you have allowed to enter our country unhindered with your fatal migration policy. | ||
This is a scandal. | ||
We'll post the full video up on Bandad video in this segment, but he lays it out clearly right there. | ||
They're demanding more money to fund the very people that are causing the insecurity, all a result of their policies in the first place. | ||
It's a cyclical disaster. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We really hit the ground running this morning. | ||
I'm already exhausted. So glad you're here with us today. | ||
We have a lot to get into. | ||
We're going to make up for the last couple days in phone calls. | ||
On Monday we did the year in review, which meant we played no videos and took no phone calls. | ||
That was quite a trip down memory lane we all took together. | ||
Then yesterday we had our great guests, so we weren't able to take as many phone calls as I wanted to anyway. | ||
So we're going to make up for that today, taking your phone calls throughout the last two hours, the second and third hour of today's program. | ||
But we have a lot of videos to show you today as well. | ||
Lots of stuff to get into, some political machinations taking place that we'll dip our toe into. | ||
We also have some, well, just your typical nonsense. | ||
Thoroughly nonsensical. So we'll get into all of it. | ||
But let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 4th of January, 2023. | ||
Japan launches official investigation into millions of COVID vaccine deaths. | ||
Japan has launched an official investigation into the unprecedented numbers of people dying after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
According to reports, Japanese researchers have been instructed to investigate the mechanism by which experimental mRNA jabs could be causing deaths and severe reactions. | ||
Hiroshima University School of Medicine professor Masataka Nagao highlighted how the bodies of vaccinated people he performed autopsies on were abnormally warm with upwards of 100 degree Fahrenheit body temperatures, saying the first concern was that the body temperatures of the corpses were very high when police performed the autopsy, Nagao declared. The body temperatures were unusually high, such as 33 or 34 degrees Celsius. | ||
That's 91 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
In other bodies, Nagau says, temperatures were very high at the time of death. | ||
Their body temperatures were above normal temperature, more like over 40 degrees Celsius, which equals 104 degrees Fahrenheit. | ||
Graphing the data, Nagau's research team found there were significant changes to the genetic makeup of vaccinated autopsies' patients' immune systems. | ||
Interesting. The research has led Nagau to conclude the vaccine causes immune system abnormalities that prompt inflammation throughout the body, which is likely the cause of the high body temperature at the time of the autopsy. | ||
Based on the data and the circumstances alone, it's not possible to conclude that the vaccine was the cause of death, Professor Nagau said, adding, however, it's impossible to say that the vaccine was not the cause. | ||
We can only say that it is doubtful, but we believe the vaccination was sufficiently related to the immune abnormalities. | ||
Again, you know, throughout the... | ||
COVID pandemic charade. | ||
Japan has been really on the ball. | ||
They were like some of the first to come out with studies showing masks didn't work. | ||
They were some of the, practically the only country aside from Brazil to actually investigate ivermectin and determine that that was a safe and effective really cure for COVID. So we'll see where this goes, but I have the feeling that a nationally ordained Japanese study is not going to be the type of thing that the media will find so easy to cover up as they have in the past. | ||
So we eagerly await the conclusion of that study because just like everything, we're pretty confident we know what the outcome is going to be. | ||
We're pretty confident in that. | ||
But moving on to some of the political goings-on today. | ||
Chaos as U.S. House adjoins without choosing a speaker, U.S. Republicans will attempt on Wednesday today to break a deadlock with far-right members of their own party over the election of a new leader of the House of Representatives a day after the chamber was thrown into disarray by their blocking of favorite Kevin McCarthy's bid for the position. U.S. Republicans will attempt on Wednesday today to break a The California congressman needed a simple majority to be elected as Washington's top legislator who provides over the House business and is second in line to the presidency after the vice president. | ||
But for the first time in this century, the House failed to elect a speaker in a nail-biting first three rounds of voting given blanket coverage across U.S. television networks. | ||
Rather than celebrating their new control of the House, the Republican Party instead faces a drawn-out fight to elect a speaker that could further deepen internal divisions and put McCarthy's political career on the line. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Oh, no. | ||
Oh. | ||
Not McCarthy's political career. | ||
We can't have that. | ||
Internal divisions. | ||
It's just like, no, we can't deepen internal divisions. | ||
We'll have to come together and submit to the uniparty control of McConnell and Schumer. | ||
We have to all bow down to the flaccid, weak-kneed, cowardly, capitulating Quislings And the likes of Kevin McCarthy. | ||
No, I'd rather see these far right members stand up against it. | ||
And we'll show you some speeches from the House floor yesterday. | ||
Politics just sucks. | ||
The federal government sucks. | ||
The whole thing sucks. | ||
I'm sorry to use language like this so early in the morning, but it's all terrible, and we'll get into it a little bit later. | ||
But it is interesting actually seeing House speeches with people in the chairs behind them. | ||
What? Every time you see a House speech, it's just some guy at a podium with a bunch of empty chairs behind him and some bored chairman just looking at his watch and just like, alright, you're done, your time's up. | ||
And so boring. It's like... | ||
It's weird that it's so rare to actually see somebody on the floor of Congress give a speech and have congressmen around him clapping and participating in the actions of government. | ||
It's almost like we're watching a parliament meeting. | ||
It's bizarre. It's weird. | ||
But we'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
Again, spoiler alert, it all sucks. | ||
Moving on. Feds used Russian election interference fears to gain access to Twitter and influence policy. | ||
Two new Twitter file drops were released yesterday. | ||
A new batch of Twitter files released on Tuesday shows how Twitter succumbed to the intelligence community. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, they succumbed to the intelligence community. | ||
Trying to think about how to... | ||
I had a phrase this. It's like the garbage contracting companies in New Jersey succumbing to the mob. | ||
It's like, yeah, well, when they're one in the same, it's easy to get your way. | ||
The intelligence communities created social media to a large degree, in case you weren't aware of that. | ||
And they've been using it to their own ends the entire time it's existed. | ||
But throughout the summer of 2017, Twitter was not seen as a main player in the spread of so-called Russian disinformation. | ||
This changed in October when the company was being held responsible as, quote, one of Russia's most potent weapons in effort to promote Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton. | ||
I'm sure. Oh, I'm absolutely sure. | ||
It's just... It's all so stupid. | ||
We'll get into the Twitter file drops a little bit later. | ||
Matt Taibbi dropped two new threads about the Twitter file showing how the intelligence community used the Russian election interference fears to gain access to Twitter and influence policy. | ||
Of course, the Russian influence itself was misinformation and disinformation. | ||
So I think what's being reported here is that the disinformation from the government was used by the government to police disinformation. | ||
Just... Oh boy. | ||
It's going to be hard to get through the show today without... | ||
Saying things I regret. | ||
But let's move on, shall we? | ||
Two men charged in connection to attacks on Pierce County substations. | ||
Yes, folks, they finally caught the white supremacist terrorists that were doing this. | ||
But, of course, they were meth heads and had no political leanings whatsoever. | ||
Two Pallyup men were arrested Saturday in connection to attacks on four Pierce County power substations over the Christmas holiday. | ||
Matthew Greenwood and Jeremy Crahan appeared in court on Tuesday on charges of conspiracy to damage energy facilities. | ||
Greenwood also faces a charge of possession of an unregistered firearm. | ||
If convicted, the two men could face up to 20 to 30 years in prison. | ||
Prosecutors are asking they remain in the federal detention center at SeaTac pending future hearings. | ||
The attack cut power to thousands, caused at least $3 million in damage, and will take 36 months to repair. | ||
According to court documents, the two men broke into four substations and manipulated the high side brakes causing the outages, but did not steal or cut any wire. | ||
They reportedly told law enforcement they cut the power so they could rob a nearby business. | ||
That's right, folks. | ||
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It was essentially meth heads trying to steal something, so they caused $3 million in damage. | ||
They're now going to jail for 20 to 30 years. | ||
The modern state of America, folks. | ||
Simultaneously, you have this. Sam Bankman-Fried asks a judge not to reveal the names of those who helped secure his bail on security fraud charges. | ||
Yeah, he's got a bunch of people working with him and for him to try to keep him out of trouble. | ||
Gee, I wonder why. | ||
I wonder if it has anything to do with some sort of global conspiracy. | ||
Probably not. Don't tell the ADL I said that. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You know, I keep hearing different things about the rarity of what we're seeing happen on Capitol Hill. | ||
A lot of people saying that it's the first time in 100 years that... | ||
A House Speaker wasn't chosen on the first ballot. | ||
But on Fox News yesterday, they were saying in the 1950s, there was, at one point, it took 130-something votes to get a Speaker. | ||
So there's been three this time. | ||
Apparently in the 50s, there was 130. | ||
So, again, I just haven't really looked into it, but apparently this is unprecedented. | ||
It's shocking. They say in the inside paper, for the first time in a century, the House failed to elect a speaker in a nail-biting first three rounds of voting given blanket coverage across U.S. television networks. | ||
Rather than celebrating their new control of the House, the Republican Party instead faces a drawn-out fight to elect a speaker that could further deepen internal divisions and put McCarthy's political career on the line. | ||
I didn't pull it in today, but maybe I'll just go and download it right now and we'll play it this segment if we can. | ||
But people are posting the speech that old Kevin McCarthy gave on January 7th of 2021. | ||
That is the speech that he gave where he blamed Donald Trump for the riot, condemned him, called President Biden the president-elect in an effort to We're good to go. | ||
It's not the state of the Republican Party that I'm losing faith in. | ||
It's Donald Trump that I'm losing faith in. | ||
I mean, this guy, Kevin McCarthy, did absolutely nothing to help him while he was in the presidency. | ||
He has been a continuous thorn in the side of the MAGA agenda. | ||
And on January 7th, 2021, he basically threw Trump under the bus. | ||
He was best friends with Liz Cheney. | ||
Like, I don't understand how this guy even got to the position of the top of the ticket. | ||
But his career should be destroyed. | ||
He destroyed it. It should be allowed to crumble and die like it deserves. | ||
So, I don't really get what the big issue is here. | ||
The 57-year-old Kevin McCarthy needed only 218 votes in the lower chamber, which flipped to a narrow 222 to 212 Republican majority after last year's midterm elections. | ||
It's also strange because, unless I'm wrong, if they just had a couple Democrats jump over and work with Kevin McCarthy and vote for Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House... | ||
Then he would be over the top and they would have a moderate Republican to work with. | ||
Why they're not doing that is sort of bizarre to me. | ||
They'll be voting again today at midday until somebody emerges with a majority. | ||
But it's not out of the question that a new candidate who's not been a part of the process could come to the fore. | ||
McCarthy has long coveted the role, having withdrawn from the race in 2015 amid a number of blunders and a right-wing revolt. | ||
But here's the thing that frustrates me. | ||
Even the people that the media and even their fellow politicians call far-right, their positions are still very lukewarm. | ||
We'll go to this speech by Jim Jordan's fiery house floor speech. | ||
And I don't know, I really don't even know how to express it. | ||
It's like we're so demoralized and dejected and we're just like, we on the right are just so used to just absolute failure, just absolutely losing everything that it's like we're over the moon when somebody just promises to not surrender immediately. | ||
You'll see what I mean. Let's go down to Jim Jordan's fiery House speech floor. | ||
And again, this is a rarity here. | ||
It's a case of a congressman actually giving a speech with other congressmen in the vicinity. | ||
It's a very strange thing to observe for American politics. | ||
Because everything is just play-acting now. | ||
You don't actually go to the floor to debate and listen to other speakers and come to some sort of conclusion and work with each other. | ||
You just decide things in the back rooms. | ||
You do as your deep state spy handler tells you to vote. | ||
And then you go out and give a speech that was written for you by somebody else. | ||
And you post it on social media to act like you're a champion. | ||
And that's the way things typically go. | ||
So here we have a very interesting occurrence of a congressman actually giving a speech to other congressmen. | ||
Let's watch that now. Here's Jim Jordan yesterday. | ||
I think we have three objectives this Congress. | ||
Three fundamental things we have to get done in the 118th Congress. | ||
First, pass the bills that fix the problems. | ||
In two years' time, we have a border that is no longer a border. | ||
We have a military that can't meet its recruitment goals. | ||
We have bad energy policy, bad education policy, record spending, record inflation, record debt, and a government that has been weaponized against we the people, against the very people we represent. | ||
So we need to pass legislation to address all that. | ||
And I hope my Democrat colleagues will join me. | ||
I really do. But I have my doubts. | ||
And if they don't, and if Chuck Schumer says, no, we're not going to take up that legislation that we pass, and if Joe Biden won't sign it, so be it. | ||
They'll have to answer to the people in 2024. | ||
Second, we can never, ever let a bill like the one that passed 12 days ago, $1.7 trillion spent, we can never, ever let that kind of legislation pass again. | ||
We have to pass a budget that makes sense, that's good common sense, then do the 12 appropriation that's good common sense, then do the 12 appropriation bills that recognize it's the people's money, not ours, and send it to the Senate and then stand firm on that legislation. | ||
And again, if they won't take it up— And Joe Biden won't sign it. | ||
We can stand firm on a CR or something. | ||
We can have that fight, but we are not going to have what took place a week and a half ago ever happen again. | ||
And then finally, third, and this is important. | ||
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We got to do the oversight, do the investigations. | |
We have to do the oversight and the investigations that need to be done. | ||
This idea that bureaucrats who never put their name on a ballot but think they run the country, who have assaulted our constituents' First Amendment liberties, they need to be held accountable. | ||
That has to happen. | ||
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We need to do it. We love the bare minimum! | |
We love just your basic thing. | ||
It's great. No, it's great. | ||
No, I love it. No, it's wonderful. | ||
No, Jim Jordan is right. | ||
We've got to pass bills. Even though the Senate and Joe Biden won't sign it, then nothing will happen. | ||
We've still got to pass the bills. | ||
And secondly, we've got to pass the bills. | ||
We've got to pass some more bills. | ||
And third, we've got to pass the bills. | ||
We've got to pass the bills. | ||
We've got to do the investigations. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Am I asking too much? | ||
Is it too much to say we've done the investigations? | ||
We must destroy the deep state? | ||
Is it too much to say we will turn the weapons that the Democrats have forged against them and destroy their ability to oppress the American people any further? | ||
It's, I don't know, it's like this is the far right to them. | ||
The far right that's just like, we will play the game and lose, but we'll make them work for it. | ||
Wow. Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
I don't know, maybe I just expect too much from the far right. | ||
Again, I like Jim Jordan. | ||
I think he'd be a better Speaker of the House than Kevin McCarthy. | ||
But it's still just, it's like, It's just typical. | ||
It's just typical that you have the left wing who... | ||
And Jim Jordan mentions it. | ||
He says, you know, they've weaponized politics against the American people. | ||
And that's true. | ||
But it's like the response to that is not... | ||
So we need to pass the bills that they'll strike down in the Senate. | ||
Wow, great. No, it's great. | ||
It's great. We need to make sure that $1.7 trillion bill never happens again. | ||
It literally happened 12 days ago. | ||
It's literally less than two weeks ago that you people did this. | ||
And now you're saying never again. | ||
Very brave. I don't know. | ||
I would just like somebody to express the true... | ||
Like precipice that we're teetering on. | ||
The Democratic Party impaneled the January 6th committee to hold a show trial in front of the whole nation where they are not just trying to imprison the former president, just totally objectionable, complete destruction of our system if this type of tit-for-tat, and it's not even tit-for-tat, it's just tits, There's nothing but tits. | ||
That's all it is. | ||
There's no tat. A tit for tat would be they launch a committee, the Republicans launch a committee. | ||
The Democrats try to arrest a former president, the Republicans try to arrest a former president. | ||
Instead, it's they launch a committee to get all of your information and subpoena your phone records and listen to your phone calls and force you to testify and then chop up your testimony into just the most incriminating part and present that on national television and the Republicans complain about it. | ||
And then they try to impeach the president twice. | ||
They launch investigation after investigation. | ||
They sick the FBI on him. | ||
They sick the CIA on him. | ||
They sick the NSA on him. | ||
They open the border. They flood the country with fentanyl. | ||
They allow their mobs to run riot for 12 months and then turn one out-of-control protest into a crisis. | ||
That's the second Pearl Harbor, the second 9-11, something that needs a whole new crisis. | ||
Divisions of Homeland Security founded, and the Republican response is to say, hey, stop that. | ||
Hey, you guys, that's not cool. | ||
Stop it. So it's just, it's infuriating to know that the Democrats know exactly what they're doing. | ||
They know exactly how aggressive they're being. | ||
They know exactly how much damage they're doing to the fabric of this country. | ||
They're fine with it. They understand. | ||
They're in power. They will use that power in inordinate ways to destroy the opposition. | ||
And the opposition, in response, wags their finger and says, well, we're going to pass better bills than that. | ||
It's just annoying. | ||
This is the far right in our country. | ||
It's the far right. The moderate left are the ones who are, you know, holding the show trials and imprisoning their political enemies for two years without a trial and putting them in solitary confinement and then telling the jail guards that they're white supremacists and it's okay to abuse them and then the media is collaborating with them to, you know, shut down any reporting on that. | ||
I mean, it's just... Is it any wonder we're losing so badly when we can't even recognize the attack against us? | ||
How are we ever supposed to respond to it? | ||
And if our response is we're going to pass bills that we know the Senate is just going to block and that Joe Biden's never going to sign and so we're just literally his... | ||
His big, rousing, fiery speech was, we're going to obstruct. | ||
And if they are mad at that, we'll obstruct even more. | ||
And it's just like, okay, well, great. | ||
You know what they're going to do when you obstruct? | ||
They're going to do it through executive fiat. | ||
And they're just going to do it anyway. | ||
You know what's going to happen when you try to stand up against them? | ||
They're going to use the deep state bureaucracies to spy on you, blackmail you, and force you into submission. | ||
And then they'll assassinate you if that doesn't work. | ||
And then the media won't even report on it. | ||
So where's the aggressiveness? | ||
Where's the appropriate response? | ||
Where's the equal and opposite aggression against them? | ||
I just don't see it. | ||
And it's infuriating to me. | ||
It's like he kind of gets it. | ||
He talks about the unelected bureaucrats whose names have never been on the ballot but still think they deserve to run the country. | ||
That was his word. That was his, you know, that was at least a facsimile of his quote there. | ||
But what are you going to do about it? | ||
What are you possibly going to do? | ||
Will you even talk about it in the strident and, you know, aggressive terms that it deserves? | ||
Or is it just these darn bureaucrats? | ||
We'll get them. Don't worry. | ||
Was there a single positive reaction to this? | ||
Do we have the video from... | ||
Seventh? All right. So we're going to go to this. | ||
Again, this is just the utterly bizarre thing. | ||
Here's what Donald Trump said about 21 minutes ago on Truth. | ||
Donald Trump said some really good conversations took place last night, and it's now time for all of our great Republican House members to vote for Kevin, close the deal, take the victory, and watch... | ||
Crazy Nancy Pelosi fly back home to a very broken California, the only speaker in U.S. history to have lost the House twice. | ||
Republicans, do not turn a great triumph into a great embarrassing defeat. | ||
It's time to celebrate. | ||
You deserve it. Kevin McCarthy will do a good job, and maybe even a great job. | ||
Just watch. Well, tell you what, Donald Trump, idiot, why don't you watch what Kevin McCarthy said about you the day after they framed you for insurrection and treason? | ||
Shall we? Let's watch. | ||
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A vote to impeach would further divide this nation. | |
A vote to impeach will further fan the flames of partisan division. | ||
Most Americans want neither inaction nor retribution. | ||
They want durable, bipartisan justice. | ||
Do we? Is that what we want? That path is still available, but is not the path we are on today. | ||
That doesn't mean the president is free from fault. | ||
The president bears responsibility for Wednesday's attack on Congress by mob rioters. | ||
He should have immediately denounced the mob when he saw what was unfolding. | ||
Oh, kind of like he did? Kind of like he actually did that? | ||
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These facts require immediate action by President Trump. | |
Accept his share of responsibility. | ||
Accept his share of responsibility. | ||
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And ensure President-elect Biden is able to successfully begin his term. | |
And the president's immediate action also deserves congressional action. | ||
Which is why I think a fact-finding commission and a censure resolution would be prudent. | ||
Unfortunately, that is not where we are today. | ||
Oh, very staid. | ||
Very respectable. | ||
We want bipartisan healing. | ||
Meanwhile, the Democrats are, at that time, in the back room, going... | ||
Boy, do we have them over the fire now. | ||
Boy, are we about to roast these idiots. | ||
We're about to send all their supporters to prison. | ||
We're about to launch investigation after investigation against every single one of them. | ||
They went after McCarthy. | ||
If you search McCarthy's name... | ||
On Twitter or anywhere else, 90% of them are left-wingers going, you're just scared of going to jail, McCarthy. | ||
You're going to go to jail and we're going to send you there and you're going to rot in prison. | ||
This is the type of leadership that we get from the Republican Party trying to shake hands with jackals, trying to find compromise with people who are out for your blood. | ||
It's just not enough. | ||
Jim Jordan's not enough. | ||
Kevin McCarthy's not enough. Donald Trump is not enough. | ||
We need... Backbone in our Republicans. | ||
I mean, it really is as simple as that. | ||
We need them to recognize that it's not just about providing the oversight that we need. | ||
It's about dissolving these spy agencies into a thousand pieces and then melting those a thousand pieces down and making a monument to their destruction. | ||
It needs to be these people rotting in jail for the rest of their lives for the treasonous activities they have engaged in. | ||
Because, again, it's not, well, they did this and got punished and we did it and didn't get punished and that's kind of uneven. | ||
It's they are going after the Constitution itself with everything they've got and we're doing nothing about it. | ||
We are simply trying to express our outrage about a stolen election and we get thrown into jail and called terrorists and have the DHS lost disinformation boards. | ||
I mean, they spent the entirety of last year, 2022, burning 100 churches to the ground and Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the House, didn't even condemn it. | ||
Didn't even say it was a bad thing. | ||
When she was asked about it, she said, well, people are very fired up about this and they're very mad. | ||
And the GOP is trying to attack women's bodies, so you can't blame people for being angry. | ||
That's the difference between Republicans and Democrats. | ||
Democrats, they might not have brains, but they sure as hell have horns. | ||
Republicans have neither. Republicans have—they're a puddle. | ||
They're goo. They're just nothing. | ||
It's hopeless. It's absolutely hopeless in the federal end of things. | ||
Maybe we'll come back on the other side and give people some hope. | ||
The hope, by the way, is in destroying— Joe Biden and the federal government are doing everything they can to destroy the Texas economy. | ||
As it stands right now, Texas has the ninth largest economy in the world. | ||
But every day, Texans are feeling the effects of these failed federal policies with runaway inflation, high gas prices, high food prices, and more and more Texans are slipping underwater. | ||
Imagine your tax dollars staying right here in Texas instead of being sent to Washington, D.C. to be spent on wasteful programs that you didn't vote for and that you don't want. | ||
Instead, Texans can make a choice to govern themselves and no longer be subjected to the two-and-a-half million unelected bureaucrats that are taking food off of your family's table. | ||
That said, Texas can be a self-governing independent nation, and the only way out is out. | ||
The mainstream media would have you believe that no one supports Texas becoming its own self-governing independent nation. | ||
But let me tell you something. That is an absolute lie. | ||
In fact, this summer alone, SurveyUSA released a poll that showed that 66 percent of likely Texas voters would vote yes if given Texas as an option on a ballot. | ||
But, you know, it's understandable why. | ||
Because ask yourself this question. | ||
If Texas was already a self-governing independent nation among nations, we had our own border policies and our own immigration policies. | ||
We could set our own monetary policies and taxation policies. | ||
We had our own military and we had our own embassies and passports. | ||
Everything that 200 other self-governing independent nations around the world has. | ||
And instead of talking about leaving the union, we were talking about whether or not we would join. | ||
Ask yourself this. | ||
Knowing everything you know about the federal government, today, would you vote to join the union? | ||
And if you wouldn't vote to join the union, then why in the world would you ever vote to stay? | ||
There is Daniel Miller of the Texas nationalist movement. | ||
He started off this year strong by making these little TikTok videos. | ||
I think make a great argument. | ||
And it's really just the most frustrating thing about watching the federal government work is understanding that this is just a roadblock. | ||
They're the source of so many problems, the source and sole proprietors of so many major issues that this country faces. | ||
But they're just a roadblock in the way of dealing with the other massive issues that we have on a global scale. | ||
Just AI, the threat of AI is AI continues to accelerate in power and there's absolutely no governmental or just wide-ranging controls to keep it Serving humanity rather than turning humanity to serve it. | ||
from from ai to just the the world economic forum the great reset global government takeover that's going on all of these major issues that we have to deal with aren't being dealt with because we're having to deal with all the other issues created by the federal government and if we could just get rid of it if we could just not have that in the way then maybe we could deal with all these other problems maybe we could deal with the expansionist expansionist uh chinese government and the way that they are colonizing africa in the middle east | ||
as we speak maybe we could deal with the belt and road initiative maybe we could deal with the you know international monetary fund and the bank of international settlements and the you know endless warfare being waged for no discernible purpose across the world Like, all of these issues could be dealt with if we could just get over the little speed hump of the federal government first. | ||
That's my opinion, at least. | ||
And it's just one of the few things that actually gives me... | ||
Hope in these modern days is the idea that maybe we could just have a clean break. | ||
Maybe instead of trying to untangle the Gordian Knot, we could just take a sword to it, slice it in half, and be done with it and move on to conquer the world like Alexander. | ||
Like, maybe we could just do that instead of having to endlessly squabble over, you know, how badly we're going to be screwed in the next session of Congress. | ||
It's not a question of whether we'll be screwed or not. | ||
It's just a question of whether they'll take us out to dinner before they take us out back. | ||
Unbelievably infuriating, all of this nonsense. | ||
That's about where I'm going to leave it in terms of the political aspects. | ||
We have a whole hell of a lot of other things to get into. | ||
Including the newest Twitter file releases, some COVID updates. | ||
We'll check in on Damar Hamlin, see what we've been able to glean in the last 24 hours about that, and lots of videos to show you as well. | ||
I do want to remind you to go now to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Again, just like Congress, in the media, you've got these groups they call far-right. | ||
Far right. And they're just the most lukewarm, pathetic squids. | ||
Like, they're just nothing. | ||
They're just one step beyond what was a hardcore far-left Democrat 10 years ago. | ||
So if you like actually having people who seem to actually recognize and treat the threat that we're up against with the appropriate fury... | ||
It's gonna be required to actually deal with this. | ||
Again, it's just... | ||
It's just weird, man. | ||
It really is just bizarre. | ||
It really is... Like we're being held hostage or like there's somebody with a gun breaking into our house to kill us and the person that's supposed to protect us has like a water gun. | ||
And they're like, well, but it'll slow him down. | ||
No, but he might not like getting wet. | ||
He might run away. It's like... | ||
You understand that when somebody is coming after you to try to destroy you with everything they've got, when they are just rabid, foaming at the mouth, just blood in their eyes, and they're coming for your throat, you have to fight back with everything that you've got. | ||
You have to treat the threat with the appropriate aggression it deserves, with an equal and opposite fury that you're dealing with. | ||
Where's the crew get these things? | ||
I don't understand. | ||
Folks, I gotta say, you know, everyone that works at InfoWars is really top-notch, but we've been doing this show for, is it two years now? | ||
Time. Time these days. | ||
We started in 2020, right? | ||
No, no. We started in 2021, right? | ||
So we did all 2021 and all 22. | ||
So this is our two-year anniversary, probably about today. | ||
We started... December 17th. | ||
But remember, I was out of town, so I think my first show was in early January. | ||
But regardless, we've been doing this show for two years, and I think that our crew, out of all the crews here at InfoWars, I like ours the best. | ||
That's so mean. I shouldn't say that. | ||
I actually like all the crews equally, a completely equal amount. | ||
But I am very, very proud of what this crew does on a daily basis, has been able to do on this show. | ||
We really do have, like, one of the best-looking shows on TV as far as I'm concerned. | ||
We definitely have better graphics than any other media outlet. | ||
I mean, we put... Daily Wire and CNN to shame with the creativity that our crew shows. | ||
And so it's sort of like all the InfoWars crews have achieved that level. | ||
And then the American Journal crew is really taken to the next level. | ||
And I know I appreciate it. | ||
I hope you appreciate it as well. | ||
And I hope that you go to InfoWarsStore.com to support all of us. | ||
Not just me, not just Owen, not just Alex, but the huge number of people that it takes to keep this operation going. | ||
And again, I wish... | ||
I wish people could see behind the scenes at Infowars and see just the sheer amount of knowledge and work that it takes to just do a minor changeover, right? | ||
Just like the idea of like, well, we're going to broadcast out of this studio instead of this one today. | ||
I mean, it sounds like an easy proposition. | ||
But we're not running off OBS here, right? | ||
It's not just like clicking a button and everything changes. | ||
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There's a reason that we are able to have such, you know, great personnel here, and it's because, you know, it's one of the rare places that you can offer them a job that's steady with benefits that they can actually feel good about the work that they're doing and I feel like they're contributing something that actually has a chance to save the human race from the prison planet anti-human AI hell world that's being lowered around us. | ||
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When we get back on the other side for the second hour, we're going to open up the phone lines. | ||
We're going to show you some more Videos, some pretty crazy videos, actually. | ||
I think I might start the next hour with some, maybe just totally out of context, wild videos that I've discovered in the last couple days. | ||
And maybe we'll show a report. | ||
Maybe we'll do both. We'll see. | ||
We'll play it by ear. But we're also going to, of course, open up the phone lines, take your calls throughout the second hour. | ||
We'll be talking about the state of free speech in this country when it comes to the Twitter files, as well as things like the Canadian government now instituting entire new swaths of their government are now going to be focused on patrolling people's Social media in order to make sure they're thinking correctly because we are in the end stages, folks. We are in the final stages of the liberal cancer that is eating out our body politic to death. | ||
We'll be back. Stay with us. | ||
I'm not ever going to surrender. | ||
I physically can't do it. | ||
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It's my great point. | |
I got plenty of words for you, but at the end of the day, f*** you and your new world order, and f*** the horse you rode in on, and all your s***. | ||
And so they know if that spirit begins to, in their words, infect other people, it's game over for them to turn us into robots and play God and give us all these orders and tell us how to live and tell us what to do. | ||
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You're talking about Oxford and the Oxford Council that has just announced that it's going to break up Oxford into 15-minute communities, call them 15-minute cities. | |
Where everything that they say you need is within the 15-minute walk or cycle ride of where you live. | ||
And that you cannot, under this proposal, leave your 15-minute city in a car more than 100 times a year or you find every time that you do. | ||
Now, what is that? | ||
That simply... | ||
Lockdown. It's COVID lockdown. | ||
But it's done under the guise of climate change. | ||
And so that's what this is really all about, is your ability to have free will that God gave you, and they're trying to take that away. | ||
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The only thing God managed to create are organic beings. | |
All these trees and giraffes and humans, they are just organic. | ||
But we are now trying to create inorganic entities, inorganic life forms, cyborgs, artificial intelligence and so forth. | ||
If we succeed, and there is a very good chance we will, then very soon we will be beyond. | ||
That's why I oppose them, and that's why I fight them. | ||
And they act like, oh, they understand the universe, and they're bringing balance to it. | ||
No, they like to hurt people. | ||
They like to destroy children. | ||
They like to steal people's energy. | ||
They like to see people in miserable situations because it makes them feel good because they hate themselves. | ||
Hundreds of different serial killers and psychopaths, and whether they're black, white, or Hispanic, or Asian, they all look the same, and their eyes have the same weird, dead look. | ||
And beyond a dead look, They look scared. | ||
Not just because they're in a mugshot. | ||
They look like they're captured. | ||
Because those aren't people, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's not a person anymore. | ||
There's something in there driving it. | ||
Better believe it. And so when you look at the New World Order and Bill Gates and people like Fauci, let me tell you, folks, there is a system of anti-God, anti-human inside that body that's running that body. | ||
And that's a biological android with one mission. | ||
And that is to humiliate you and cut you off from God before they kill you. | ||
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Well, Anthony Fauci told our government to tell people don't do autopsies on COVID patients. | |
You cannot find that for which you do not look. | ||
I have a post-vaccine nine-year-old on my desk. | ||
Dead. And that's all this is, is people turning the dial. | ||
And how do you turn the dial to Satanism? | ||
You kill people. You hurt children. | ||
You molest children. You put poison in people. | ||
That breaks their DNA. They've now confirmed in more than a hundred studies that this mRNA with a spike protein goes into the cells for generations and is passed on to the children and causes mutations. | ||
They are turning people into mutants! | ||
It's called the Fauci effect. | ||
We found Other coronaviruses in bats, a whole host of them, some of them looked very similar to SARS. So we sequenced the spike protein, the protein that attaches to cells. | ||
Then we, well, I didn't do this work, but my colleagues in China did the work. | ||
You create pseudoparticles, you insert the spike proteins from those viruses, see if they bind to human cells. | ||
And each step of this, you move closer and closer to this virus could really become pathogenic in people. | ||
So we need to turn the dial to the Holy Spirit, the big broadcast. | ||
And obviously, if you've been turning the dial the other way, you're not going to want to turn the dial. | ||
It's not going to feel too good to turn the dial towards God. | ||
So Christ was saying, get behind me. | ||
I got a mission. I'm going someplace. | ||
I'm on a path. | ||
I'm on a trajectory. I want to get in line with the Holy Spirit and then move to the future. | ||
Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines now for you to call in. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Phone lines now open here at American Journal. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
We'll just start this hour with a couple fun videos, shall we? | ||
How fun are they? Well, not very, but we'll still have fun with them. | ||
I actually want to go to clip number one first. | ||
We'll go to the CIA disguises in just a second. | ||
But first, I just thought this was a very, very interesting clip. | ||
Apparently, I'm not sure exactly how they did this, but they asked AI to illustrate human evolution. | ||
So obviously there's all these new AI tools out there now where you can simply describe something for it to... | ||
Draw and it will come up with an image in whatever style you want. | ||
It's pretty amazing technology. | ||
I can't tell if, I guess this is just like that technology super powered, right? | ||
So instead of just drawing one image, it's drawing a whole series of them, which creates a sort of animation. | ||
But essentially they asked AI to illustrate and to show human evolution. | ||
And it's very, very, very interesting how it ends up. | ||
So again, this is AI's perception of human evolution. | ||
Let's watch clip number one. | ||
So you can see it starts off with a little monkey, turning into a proto-humanoid, turning into a human. | ||
There you see like sort of the middle-aged style human. | ||
And it gets a little more advanced. | ||
Now he's holding a phone instead of a sword. | ||
Now the human is turned into a robot. | ||
Now the human is half robot. | ||
Now the human is fully robot. | ||
Now the robot is losing its dimensions as it folds into the wider. | ||
Now it's a lizard robot. | ||
Now it's a snake robot. | ||
Now it's nothing. | ||
Now it's just folded into the mainframe. | ||
Now it's just fully integrated into the matrix as nothingness. | ||
Pretty amazing, isn't it? | ||
Pretty incredible. Human evolution generated by AI. Going from monkey to man to civilized man to android to half robot, half human to fully robot to just dissolving the self into the wider mainframe. | ||
Again, I don't... | ||
And how bizarre is it that it enters into this demonoid... | ||
Snake lizard monster right before it folds itself into the, you know... | ||
Dissolve the individual and create a... | ||
Just a mass, just an electronic mass that you're folded into. | ||
I gotta say, I don't think this is inevitable. | ||
I don't know. Call me crazy. | ||
I think this is a consequence of the choices that we're making. | ||
And I think that the choice we're making right now is by our collective ignorance, our collective naivety, or whatever you want to call it, we are allowing the people that want this future to dictate our future. | ||
You know from Yuval Noah Harari to Klaus Schwab to Bill Gates and everybody in between, they think this is a good thing. | ||
They think this is inevitable. | ||
Therefore, they're pushing for it. | ||
They think it's Like some sort of positive advancement for human beings to be degraded down to a microchip, to be folded into some sort of wider AI, you know, collective mass brain organism, you know, superorganism, basically, to be an ant in an ant pile. | ||
I don't think that's necessary. | ||
I don't think it's inevitable. | ||
I certainly don't think it's positive. | ||
And I don't think it's a coincidence that in that brief moment between still having some physical form and being fully dissolved into the digital mainframe, there's that brief explosion of teeth and scales that looks an awful lot like a reptile of some sort. | ||
Getting just very bizarre. That's how AI sees things. | ||
And of course the people who are running things in the World Economic Forum, people that are pulling the strings behind the curtain, are actually in favor of this. | ||
They actually think that's a good thing. | ||
They think that's the ultimate destiny of humanity, is to simply be a vessel for our Digital ancestors. | ||
That we will go away, we'll disappear, and behind us, you know, following behind us will be just the ones and zeros that are the ultimate culmination of our very existence. | ||
I have to disagree with that. | ||
I mean, look at that. | ||
How bizarre is that? | ||
That you go from robot to... | ||
And again, I'm sorry for radio listeners, you've got to go to Bandai Video. | ||
To check this out. Well, we'll upload it at the end of the show today, but very bizarre, very strange that AI would come up with this. | ||
Maybe they shouldn't be in charge. | ||
I don't know. Is it just me? | ||
Maybe AI shouldn't be directing things if their vision for the future of humanity is first we transform into robots and then into lizards, and then we just disappear completely as we atrophy into the background. | ||
Seriously, this morning I watched this thing like ten times. | ||
Just like, what is going on? | ||
What is this? It's very creepy, folks. | ||
Very appropriate for the trajectory of humanity as it stands. | ||
Of course, we can change that. We choose our trajectory. | ||
This is the culmination of the collective decision-making that we are engaged in on an everyday basis. | ||
We can change that trajectory. | ||
We can alter that path at any time we choose. | ||
The problem is that our media and our financial system and our government is directed and organized by the very people that desire that outcome. | ||
So, I think I know what our solution is. | ||
Now let's go to this video, clip number five. | ||
It's from a while ago, so you can only imagine how much it's advanced in the 30 years since this video was created. | ||
But it's a video about CIA disguises. | ||
And as we look at our world that is increasingly untrustworthy, the videos and photos are increasingly fabricated. | ||
Let's take a look at how capable the CIA is at making a person another person for their convenience. | ||
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Let's watch. The mess is the culmination of a lot of work that we did at CIA over a period of, I'd say ten years, developing that technology. | |
It was a big challenge to come up with something that finally, actually animated and worked to really fool a person closer than three, four feet from you. | ||
But we did. They learned the art. | ||
We actually brought Hollywood back into our labs at one point to look at what we had done. | ||
And they were stunned. | ||
They're absolutely stunned. | ||
Congratulations. The fact that we're allowed to show it tells me the CIA had moved on. | ||
I don't know what they're doing. | ||
I shouldn't know. I'm dying to know, but I don't know. | ||
Relax. You'll get to see it all later on. | ||
So I'm proud to show people how good we got to that point and let them imagine. | ||
So what are they doing now? | ||
Jana Mendez retired from the CIA as chief of disguise after more than 25 years with the agency. | ||
When she left in 1993, the masks they were making could not be detected in a face-to-face conversation. | ||
These declassified photos show Mendez in disguise while meeting with President Bush in the early 90s. | ||
Although she was there to brief the president on the new CIA disguise program, nobody in the room knew she was wearing a mask until she removed it. | ||
Imagine the advances that have been made in the last 30 years. | ||
How creepy is that? | ||
By 1993, they had full face masks that you could not detect in a face-to-face conversation with somebody sitting three feet away from you. | ||
And they did it. | ||
They showed that they could do it. | ||
They went into the office of the president and had a 30-minute conversation for him before the woman pulled her mask off and revealed that she looked entirely different. | ||
That was 30 years ago. | ||
That was in 1993. And as she said in that clip, CIA's moved on since then. | ||
They don't even make these types of masks anymore. | ||
They must have something better. Because now they're revealing what they have. | ||
Just goes to show you, when people are claiming clones and all sorts of outrageous, crazy things, that's not the real Joe Biden. | ||
They replaced Joe Biden. | ||
Not that far-fetched. | ||
Not as far-fetched as you might think. | ||
Actually, imminently doable with the technology they had 30 years ago. | ||
So, how easy do you think it'd be for them to pull something like that off now? | ||
Not so hard. We'll be right back. | ||
Alright, folks. Taking your calls now here on American Journal... | ||
Still have a lot of videos to go to. | ||
Maybe we'll go to some of these before we get to the phone calls. | ||
But the lines are now open. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Let's go first to clip number six. | ||
Okay, alright. We're having a little bit of trouble with the call system, but we'll get to your calls momentarily. | ||
They are coming in. We just gotta be able to screen them first. | ||
Let's go first to clip number six here. | ||
Dr. J. Bhattacharya. | ||
I can never pronounce that name, but you know the guy. | ||
Bhattacharya. He went on with... | ||
Fox News host yesterday to talk about the story that we covered yesterday, how California can now punish doctors for dissent after AB 2098 passed yesterday. | ||
Let's see what he had to say yesterday on Fox News. | ||
Now, the medical censorship police strikes again. | ||
Of course, this is happening where common sense goes to die—of course, California—where new laws go into effect this week. | ||
Doctors who spread so-called medical misinformation will now be subject to various punishments. | ||
Now, the sanctions range from reprimands to suspensions to complete revocations of medical licenses. | ||
Joining me now is Dr. | ||
Jay Bhattacharya, professor of medicine at Stanford. | ||
Dr. B, who gets to determine what constitutes misinformation? | ||
What? In California now, essentially, if you go to the doctor, you have the CDC in the same room with you as your doctor. | ||
And the doctor has to decide whether they're going to serve the CDC or the patient. | ||
It's absolutely an incredible thing that has happened. | ||
Normally, you would want the doctor to serve the interests of the patient, rather than just public health in general. | ||
And now, under law, under the threat of losing their license, California doctors serve the CDC over the patients. | ||
Dr. Bhattacharya, isn't it curious that as new information is coming out about the efficacy of these boosters, antibody-dependent enhancement, natural immunity, vitamin D3, zinc, all the other antivirals, the early interventions, now we're seeing the states say, whoa, whoa, whoa, we can't talk anymore about this stuff. | ||
Isn't that curious? Well, I mean, the thing is, these issues are complicated. | ||
There's a lot of differences of opinions among experts on these issues. | ||
What this law does, this new law in California does, is it essentially tells doctors, if you express your honest opinion, you could lose your license. | ||
That's the purpose of the law. | ||
Qualify doctors out of that conversation so that there's an illusion of consensus on all of these complicated issues, when, in fact, what we really need is all minds at the table talking, considering, honestly saying what they actually think, instead of this sort of suppression of opinion by government edict. | ||
Well, one of the most courageous doctors in the United States who led, in part, the Great Barrington Declaration. | ||
Everything that you've been through, and you still spoke out. | ||
Dr. Bhattacharya, we really appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. Bhattacharya. | ||
Bhattacharya. Yeah, he really is a great spokesperson for just basic common sense, just basic reality, as you can see, laid out in front of you. | ||
Well, it's typical, isn't it? You know, the way he phrases it, I thought you put it really well, that you've got the CDC sitting there in the room with you, and the doctor has to make a decision whether he serves his patient or the CDC. And I was thinking about this. | ||
How is this going to be enforced exactly, is the question, right? | ||
What you're going to have is all over California... | ||
Doctors having to use, like, obtuse language to get across the idea. | ||
Like, it's just forcing people into a state of self-policing because they don't know, I guess, if the patient that they see will then go and report them or if they're actually going to have, like, agents go in pretending to be patients and asking questions, trying to elicit an answer from the doctor that's contrary to the CDC so they can then report that. | ||
Like, is it going to be patients that report this? | ||
Is the CDC going to actually be sitting in the room with you? | ||
Like, they're not actually sitting in there, right? | ||
They don't actually have little microphones in doctor's offices to surveil doctors and make sure they're saying the right things. | ||
So they're going to be relying on patient reporting. | ||
So patients are going to go to the doctor, and then they're going to go home and look up the CDC. | ||
And if they realize that what the doctor told them is different than the CDC, they'll report their doctor. | ||
Like, is that what's happening? Are we going to have people tattling on their fellow citizens to the medical authorities? | ||
I really don't understand the enforcement mechanism of this law. | ||
I guess the enforcement mechanism is the law itself. | ||
Now that it's out there and doctors know that Everything they've been through may be lost. | ||
If they dare to question the CDC, they'll just police themselves. | ||
I have a family member going through medical school right now, and it's one of the few professions still to this day that Like, has some sort of barrier to entry where, like, you really have to, like, sacrifice your life to become a doctor. | ||
You have to, like, for years in your prime of your life, your early 20s or mid-20s, you have to, like, dedicate all of your time, all of your money, all of your energy towards becoming a doctor. | ||
When you do that, you become way less likely to do something that would risk losing everything that you worked for. | ||
So I guess they've just got doctors policing themselves at this point. | ||
But it's sort of typical, isn't it, because... | ||
It's not just doctors where this is being brought about. | ||
A lot of people find themselves in the position now to either do what they're supposed to, do what they are morally obliged to do and what they find ethically good, versus what they're being ordered to do from on high. | ||
And unfortunately, we have enough cowards in this country that they usually choose the latter of those two options. | ||
Pretty depressing. Let's go to the phone calls now. | ||
Max in Kansas has called in about Damar Hamlin. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Max, what are your thoughts on this? | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
Before I jump in, I'd like to say it's my last call. | ||
And so, again, I am once again slaved by my master. | ||
They've caught me. So I have to go back tomorrow. | ||
But, yeah, I want to talk about Damar Hamlin. | ||
And, you know, I've been hearing a lot of people, you know, On social media, in person, just, like, tearing down the idea that, like, maybe this was caused by the vaccine. | ||
And I don't think at all this is something unreasonable to ask of was he vaccinated, right? | ||
I mean, because, again, I've seen harder hits in the NFL because I watch football a lot. | ||
And, you know, it didn't seem something, like, out of the ordinary. | ||
But, again, I've heard the possibility that, you know, he got hit in the right spot and whatnot. | ||
But, you know, I just think that it's a really important question because these are – They're killing us. | ||
They're literally trying to kill us with this shot. | ||
You know, regardless of whether you're a man, you're a woman, you're a child, you're an NFL player, you're a construction worker, it doesn't matter. | ||
They're trying to kill everybody with this thing. | ||
They want to depopulate the planet. | ||
And I think that people should be getting angry about this, if anything. | ||
You know, of course, thoughts and prayers and, you know, I've been praying nonstop for him and his family and the bills and the fans and everything, but, I mean, They're literally trying to kill us. | ||
And I think that we should just start getting angry and if anything, think what other people should really bring something out of us. | ||
Yeah. And of course, hold on, hold on, Max. | ||
Since it's your last call before you're back on the plantation, we'll hold you over and let you have the final word on the other side. | ||
So don't go anywhere, Max. More of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
We have some updates to the Damar Hamlin story. | ||
This substack by Toby Rogers really destroys the current theory about, you know, the hit is the thing that did it to him. | ||
We'll get into that and let Max have the final word on the other side. | ||
More of your phone calls. Stay tuned! | ||
Alright folks, Max in Kansas on the line. | ||
Talking about Damar Hamlin. | ||
I love this article from Toby Rogers on Substack. | ||
Puts it really well. | ||
The sub headline here is, Pfizer kills a black man on live TV and then tells us we're not supposed to talk about it. | ||
We said it would happen and it happened. | ||
A vaccinated NFL player's heart stopped during the first quarter of a Monday night football game. | ||
It's not complicated. If you repeatedly inject billions of people with a shot known to cause blood clots, you're going to see lots of heart attacks everywhere. | ||
At school, at the gym, during a live newscast, at the mall, on the highway, and during sporting events. | ||
Players, coaches, staffs, and fans will also have heart attacks in the NBA, NHL, and Major League Baseball in the coming years. | ||
The outcome of the NCAA baseball final last year was influenced by the fact that a star player from North Carolina, fully vaccinated of course, had to leave the game with myocarditis. | ||
But we're not allowed to talk about it, and so it keeps happening. | ||
In part two, he says the movement blinks within minutes of the heart attack. | ||
Pharma used Med Twitter to flood the zone with a lie that the heart attack was definitely the result of commotio tortoise and court courtes and extremely rare sports injury whereby a kid struck in the chest, usually by a baseball will experience cardiac arrest. | ||
There are all sorts of reasons why this is false. | ||
Unlike baseball players, football players wear hard plastic chest protectors. | ||
The tackle was not unusual. | ||
And if anything, Hamlin shifted his body to the side in a way that deflected the collision. | ||
And commotio tortoise usually only happens in kids under 15 years old. | ||
By the time one is an adult, the body is more developed to protect the heart from such a blow. | ||
But that did not stop every vaccine injury denialist on Twitter from shouting from the rooftop that the tackle and not the deadly vaccine was the culprit. | ||
it. | ||
So, I mean, that really lays it out pretty well, sort of, you know, exposes what a ridiculous claim the just unadulterated heart attack theory was. | ||
And, of course, the idea that that's somehow disrespectful... | ||
To DeMar Hamlin is absolutely absurd. | ||
It's disrespectful to investigate the murder. | ||
The victim wouldn't want you to figure out what happened to them. | ||
No, of course you want to figure out what happened to them because you want to prevent it from happening to other people in the future. | ||
That much is obvious. | ||
And the question about whether or not he's vaccinated, well, there's a 94% chance that he is. | ||
So, you know, place your bets now. | ||
But Max, you know, you were talking about this. | ||
I think that puts it pretty well. | ||
Pretty ridiculous to claim that this was caused by, I don't even know how to pronounce this, commotio cordis, the idea of getting hit in the chest and your heart stopping. | ||
But it becomes more likely when you weaken the heart through the vaccine. | ||
But I wanted to give you the final words. | ||
I know this is your last call in a while, Max. | ||
So go ahead. You're on the air. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
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I mean, you're 100% right. | |
And, you know, especially the thing that you were just kind of talking about, people's reaction to it, is that everybody, and you'll notice this with, you know, a multitude of different events where people just get so caught up, like, in their emotions and in the moment that they don't really think about, well, why did this happen? Or, like, they don't want to really get to the bottom of it. | ||
And anytime someone, like, maybe brings a possible answer to the table, they just disregard it. | ||
They don't want to hear about it. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, Same thing with 9-11, right? | ||
Same thing with 9-11. People just don't want to hear it, and that's why you're greeted with much hostility when you talk to people about it because they really have a defense mechanism in mind that if they hear something that the media says you can't talk about, then they just have it in place for, oh, okay, I don't want to hear it. | ||
I don't want to talk about it. That's so true. | ||
You said something on your show yesterday. | ||
You talked about you do not have to take the shot, right? | ||
It can be hard if you don't, but nobody has a gun to your head and is telling you to take it. | ||
Stand against social pressure and the mob is our society because, you know, are we really going to listen to the mob? | ||
That just, you know, our mobs in society don't dictate right and wrong what you should and shouldn't do, right? | ||
I mean, the mob of people killed Socrates. | ||
The mob of people chose Barabbas over Jesus Christ, you know? | ||
Just because what everybody says may be right doesn't mean they are right. | ||
I didn't take the shot. I'm doing just fine. | ||
I will never take the shot. | ||
I haven't gotten my flu shot. | ||
I don't take any of these shots, and I'm doing just fine. | ||
I'm happy. I'm healthy. | ||
I play sports. | ||
I work out every single day. | ||
I'm going to go do that in about 30 minutes. | ||
But, you know, I just think that it's, you know, you can say no to it. | ||
You absolutely can say no. | ||
But that was about it, Harrison. | ||
Thank you so much for taking my call, man. | ||
And I love InfoWars. | ||
I've been praying for you guys, the crew, every day. | ||
Never give in or give up. | ||
And I love God. I love you guys. | ||
And I want to leave everyone with a verse, Matthew 24, 13. | ||
The one who stands firm until the end will be saved. | ||
So, I love you guys very much, and I hope you have a wonderful 2023. | ||
Amen. Thank you so much, Max. | ||
We'll miss you, but stay strong. | ||
You're almost at the end there, as I understand it, of the high school... | ||
Prison. Prison sentence that every child is subjected to in this country. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. Back to work, slave. | ||
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Oh, sorry. My master's calling me. | |
Oh, the master's there. | ||
Sorry. I hear the dogs barking as they're chasing you down. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Max. | ||
Brilliant stuff. We got a lot of good calls I want to get to now. | ||
A lot of people who have topics I'm very interested in hearing. | ||
I want to hear from... | ||
Let's go to Scene Other Worlds in Springfield, Missouri. | ||
Because you want to talk about that AI evolution video that we just played. | ||
Again, folks, where else are you going to get politics and talk about the World Economic Forum? | ||
And also, by the way, let's watch the AI try to design our future non-existence. | ||
This is what InfoWars is all about. | ||
I just appreciate that I can play videos like that and not... | ||
And not have to worry about, you know, alienating our audience because they get how all of this is really the same topic that we're discussing. | ||
So let's go to Scene Other Worlds on Line 6. | ||
Springfield, Missouri, thanks so much for calling in. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, how's it going today? | |
Good, thank you. So a couple years ago, I'm in my mid-30s, but in my late 20s, I was experimenting with, you know, consciousness and all that stuff, and I was able to... | ||
For lack of a better term, smoke some DMT. And a lot of people have similar experiences, but the way that that AI, I saw it a couple months ago, and it stunned me. | ||
I sent it to my buddies, who I did DMT with. | ||
We've all done it, to be honest, dozens of times. | ||
And the way that this human morphed into the cyborg, it morphed into the alien, It just melts away into the mainframe. | ||
I've experienced that, I mean, dozens of times. | ||
It's freaky. I can't even believe. | ||
Whenever I saw that video that went viral, I think, on Twitter two, three months ago, I was like, oh my god, that is exactly what not only I saw, but what I felt and what I experienced. | ||
And my name, I've seen other worlds after a particular quote-unquote trip where I was Pulled through a portal out of my body into the ceiling and shown not just different planets. | ||
I was like on a spaceship with these aliens, essentially. | ||
And whenever you do this, and I'm not even encouraging this, you know, there's positives and negatives, the psychedelics, and you've got to be careful and all that stuff. | ||
Very careful. I learned a lot, but it's a double-edged sword. | ||
They... In this spaceship, they showed me entire other universes where not even one single attribute or aspect of one universe was crossed over to another universe. | ||
And the last one that I saw, I was in basically like a computer chip. | ||
I was like an electron or a photon. | ||
It was just one of the most interesting things I've ever come across whenever I saw that go viral on Twitter and then You had it today and I just figured I had to call in and give that experience. | ||
It was pretty incredible. | ||
Whenever you do something like that, it feels more real than real life. | ||
Unbelievable. The human brain is a really powerful machine and it has certain portions of it that can only be accessed through these certain chemicals. | ||
No, that's fascinating because I didn't know that. | ||
I've never done DMT, so I wouldn't have had that experience. | ||
And yet it still makes perfect sense to me, right? | ||
I still get exactly what you're saying and understand what that must have been like. | ||
Thank you for that call. Horrifying stuff. | ||
Really a lot of bizarre implications there. | ||
Join us as we venture into the final frontier, the human mind. | ||
Welcome back, folks. American Journal, we'll go out to your phone calls in a second. | ||
We just had a phone call from an experienced DMT user that was really expressing astonishment in how accurately that AI video portrayed what they had seen in their psychedelic fever dream DMT trip. | ||
Which just made me think about this story. | ||
It's from about a week ago. | ||
I've wanted to cover it ever since it came out. | ||
It has to be one of the most hilarious articles I've ever read. | ||
I gotta share it with you. | ||
Every part of it is just... | ||
It's beautiful. | ||
It's great. I love it. | ||
It's from a website called Afro. | ||
A-F-R-U. Psychedelic privilege. | ||
Are DMT entities racist? | ||
Let's find out, shall we? | ||
DMT users often come across strange beings called machine elves dispensing advice and adventure. | ||
They were thought to be benevolent, but we can no longer ignore the black DMT experience. | ||
We can't ignore it anymore. | ||
I don't know. I'm going to keep ignoring it, but let's see what they have to say. | ||
Safe and recreational drugs is one of the many important cultural contributions of folks of color had made in the 20th century. | ||
I mean, just off the jump, what type of sentence is that? | ||
What are some contributions of black people, people of color, to civilization in the 20th century? | ||
Well, doing drugs... | ||
Yeah, there's the crack epidemic. | ||
Sure. All right. | ||
That's a contribution you've made. | ||
Okay. All right. | ||
It's just, you know, okay. | ||
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Cracks not psychedelics, though. | |
I didn't say psychedelics. | ||
It says safe and recreational drugs is one of the many important cultural contributions that folks of color have made in the 20th century. | ||
Oh, what would we have done without you? | ||
Whether it's responsible Hennessy drinking or the cornucopia of culture that is cannabis, we invented it long before white folks prostituted it to consumerism. | ||
You were consuming the drugs, were you not? | ||
Okay, alright. It's fine. | ||
Again, we're two sentences in. | ||
We'll try to get through this article, but it is hilarious, trust me. | ||
But there's one drug that's unquestionably and uniquely shrouded in whiteness. | ||
A white drug, if you will. | ||
We're not talking about cocaine. | ||
It's DMT. DMT, the whitest drug there is, I guess. | ||
Because it requires... | ||
Science to synthesize? | ||
I don't understand. I think most drugs are pretty white, if you ask me. | ||
LSD was invented by a white guy. | ||
DMT invented by a white guy. | ||
I don't know. I mean, this is just me. | ||
I don't want to rob people of color of their very valuable cultural contributions here. | ||
How demoralized do you have to be? | ||
Well, at least we invented drugs. | ||
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It's like... Okay. | |
Okay. I don't know. | ||
I think there's a lot of other stuff you could point to, but no, let's focus on the drugs. | ||
Everywhere you look, you can find the whitest sishet men singing the praises of DMT or related psychedelics from Joe Rogan to Post Malone. | ||
Ah, yes. Post Malone. | ||
Uh, uh... A standard bearer of the white race. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think you can find somebody less in line with what you would typically call whiteness than Post Malone, but moving on. | ||
As in case you expected it from all the white men being involved, the truth is that there are unsurprisingly hidden layers of racism there. | ||
There's racism in smoking DMT, apparently. | ||
You see, DMT may be shrouded in whiteness nowadays. | ||
Nowadays. Synthesized by a German-Canadian man. | ||
So I think it's always been white, but that's okay. | ||
But like everything else that you think is white, the drug actually has latinx origins. | ||
Just like everything that you think is white, it was actually the latinxes all along. | ||
Yes, clearly jealousy of their lacking cultural contributions in the sphere of recreational drugs. | ||
White folks decided to just outright culturally appropriate one. | ||
Again, Richard Manx was the synthesizer of DMT. He's a white man. | ||
There's a picture of him. Just about as white as you can possibly get. | ||
Graduate student in Manchester. | ||
But that's fine. | ||
No, it's okay. No, no. | ||
He stole it from the latinxes. | ||
There's some hard-working Mexican man behind him that he's stealing all of the work from. | ||
I'm sure of it. Again, it's just this whole thing is ridiculous, but also this is what people are actually getting paid to write these days, so let's pay attention to it. | ||
Yes, the... The people that synthesized LSD and... | ||
Anyway. | ||
Anyway. If you remove Sishet Whiteman from the equation, you'll find that DMT actually has history much richer and more diverse than a hardtack cracker. | ||
They're so insulting. | ||
It's so insulting. | ||
It would hurt if I wasn't a proud white man who your sly little... | ||
You know, insults have no effect against. | ||
My armor of whiteness is impenetrable, thank God. | ||
Hardtack cracker. | ||
You know what hardtack is? | ||
Hardtack is the food that British sailors used when they were conquering the world. | ||
When they were sailing ships around the world, finding new lands and conquering strange peoples, they ate hardtack. | ||
Proud to be compared to hardtack. | ||
That kept the British Empire afloat. | ||
To understand the Latinx history of DMT, you first need to understand ayahuasca. | ||
To put it short and sweet, ayahuasca, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Let's get to the funny part. Testimonies about DMT entities from people of color. | ||
We'll explain the point of this in a second. | ||
It's not just laughing at racist, drugged-out morons that we're doing here. | ||
There's a point to it all. | ||
One common phenomenon across DMT experiences or trips is coming across DMT entities called machine elves. | ||
They're walking, talking creatures that one encounters when taking DMT. The term machine elf was coined by ethnobotanist Terrence McKenna. | ||
Probably a white person. For the entities he encountered in DMT hyperspace, also using terms like fractal elves, self-transforming machine elves. | ||
McKenna first encountered the machine elves after smoking DMT in Berkeley in 1965. | ||
Sometimes the creatures are friendly and reveal deeper truths about the universe. | ||
They might even take your hand and bring you on a journey. | ||
But unfortunately that's not the experience many black folks have reported. | ||
Black folks can't even escape the scourge of systemic racism in the DMT realm. | ||
Interdimensional racism, folks. | ||
They can't get away from it. | ||
Even in a psychedelic fever dream, the persistent whiteness of the world they live is creeping into their minds. | ||
So bizarre. We got a bad batch. | ||
That's what that means. My friend said that the elves were making a machine, and they turned around and saw him, and they said, hey, the N-word is back. | ||
Another person reported. | ||
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Oh no. Oh no. | |
The most chilling experience reported so far invokes the powerful imagery of the slain Emmett Till. | ||
Yeah, folks, apparently, and isn't this bizarre, the machine elves in the interdimensional DMT realm also have the same racist hookups as the... | ||
Racist race grifters here in America in the 21st century. | ||
What are the odds? What are the odds that the thing that black activists are obsessed with and constantly talking about are also the thing that the racist machine elves bring up? | ||
What are the odds? | ||
100%. Because it's your own subconscious that's being revealed here. | ||
You get that, right? You get that the machine elves are a construct of your own mind that you are creating. | ||
And this isn't revealing that the... | ||
The elves in the interdimensional fog are somehow racist. | ||
It reveals that you have a deep-seated insecurity about your own race that comes to the fore when the veil of consciousness is brought down. | ||
This is your problem. | ||
This is a consequence of your endless obsession with racism in this country. | ||
This is a consequence of your inability to move past it, move on, and to find something to be proud of in your own race, to constantly be hung up on the trauma perpetrated to people several generations removed from you. | ||
You understand this is a consequence of your mindset, not the world around you, right? | ||
Do you get that? Are you understanding it? | ||
Take some more DMT. You might realize it eventually. | ||
They started chanting Emmett Till. | ||
They surrounded him and they all started chanting Emmett Till, the trip report began. | ||
He says, I later learned that Emmett Till. | ||
So he's claiming that he'd never heard of Emmett Till until these elves told him about Emmett Till. | ||
Does anybody believe that for a single second? | ||
No, no. You people are obsessed with race. | ||
You people are obsessed with the likes of Emmett Till. | ||
So you people bring that with you into your trip and it's torturing you from the inside. | ||
It's time to let it go. | ||
That should be the lesson. It's time to move on. | ||
It's time to enjoy your psychedelic trip without the racist connotations. | ||
Woo! I feel like I'm tripping now. | ||
Somebody spiked my Wake Up America coffee. | ||
Alright, I got way into that article in the last segment. | ||
I didn't even get through most of it. | ||
Should we keep going? I don't know. | ||
We got calls to get to. | ||
But again, this whole article is just... | ||
Maybe it's sarcastic. | ||
Maybe it's sarcastic. I don't know. | ||
What is this website? It is written like a... | ||
It's written like a parody. | ||
So I don't even know. | ||
Imagine... Is the rest of it good? | ||
I mean, I can see that the top of the website has how to be an ally as one of their main things. | ||
Maybe the clockwork elves need to click on that button, okay? | ||
Maybe they need to see how to be an ally. | ||
These little clockwork elves like chanting Emmett Till. | ||
It's just so stupid. | ||
Woo! So funny. | ||
Uh... The elves started to rush me and they all picked me up and started chanting the N-word while carrying me. | ||
The elves threw me down a black hole and I continued to fall for around 10 minutes until my trip ended. | ||
I want to see that animated. | ||
This would be a great movie. | ||
This is the inevitable and direct result of white supremacy. | ||
dang it white supremacist I just okay All right. Okay, we're going to move on now. | ||
We're going to move on from this. | ||
We still have a lot to cover here, but we got a lot of phone calls to get to. | ||
Let's do that first. Let's go to Robin in North Carolina. | ||
I'm sorry, Robin. Let's get back on the topic here. | ||
Who needs to be in charge of the Republican Party? | ||
I nominate one of the Clockwork Elves. | ||
Who would you put in place, Robin? | ||
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That was my major question. | |
Happy New Year, by the way. | ||
Happy New Year. Thanks so much for calling in. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. | |
I really have issues. | ||
I guess I'm a true conspiracy theorist. | ||
I've been screaming from the rafters about the Romneys and McConnells running the Republican Party. | ||
And I have the privilege of being Unaffiliated. | ||
I don't have to vote Republican or Democrat. | ||
I get to vote in the primaries, and I get to select which party I play in. | ||
And I used to be a diehard Republican, but this has been a bane in my existence. | ||
I got the privilege of meeting Dick Armey way back when, a good 20 years ago. | ||
When he joined up with FreedomWorks, it was Citizens for Sound Economy at the time, and it became FreedomWorks. | ||
And we did a lot of lobbying on the Hill. | ||
I learned how to lobby the Senate. | ||
I learned how to lobby Congress. | ||
And this was all volunteer. | ||
None of this was paid. | ||
And I also learned about the wall of protection of Bromneys. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. 100%. | ||
And by the way, just since we're on the topic, sorry to interrupt, but, you know, all the talk about Ray Epps these days, no one talks about his connection to the Romneys, which there is a connection there. | ||
The Mormonism, the Utah, you know, connection, the Romneys have a real iron fist control over... | ||
You know, Republican politics really in a lot of the Southwest. | ||
But that's an interesting connection that people haven't made before. | ||
And again, you know, speaks to what you're talking about, the deep state Romney control that they exercise. | ||
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They're out in the open. | |
I mean, Ronna McDaniel is a Romney. | ||
Right. I mean, that's not hyperbole. | ||
It's a reality. | ||
Right. And, you know, I would love to see her gone. | ||
She should not be running the Republican Party. | ||
I'm all for Hami Dillon. | ||
Yeah, I think she's very good as well. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Robin. | ||
I really do appreciate it. | ||
And I'll tell you, it's one thing having enemies, but it's worse having friends you can't trust, like the Romneys. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. We're going to go out to your phone calls this entire hour. | ||
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We do still have some stuff to cover, but let's take your phone calls first since I spent a long time just laughing hysterically at the racist AI clockwork elves. | ||
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I gotta go to Chris in South Jersey because... | ||
I love the topic that you're bringing up. | ||
Chris says he's puzzled as to why there are no patriots in the Pentagon. | ||
This is one of the craziest things in the world, Chris. | ||
You would think that the US Army would at least be the last remaining bastion of conservatism and patriotism, but it's not. | ||
It's gone full communist. | ||
How has this happened, Chris? | ||
Thank you for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Thank you. You know, Cicero said, And I think that there's nothing new under the sun that kind of encapsulates it. | |
And that was what brought the fall of Rome for... | ||
Tyrant emperors that took over and subverted the will of the people. | ||
And the same is happening here. | ||
And you've spoken many times at length on the topic of the chai comms taking over our country. | ||
And we have a real problem. | ||
People characters like Mitch McConnell, whose wife finances all his campaigns, otherwise he would never have ascended to power except for her communist influence. | ||
And the rest of the corporate chai comms as well, that are basically, you know, they're just, they're there. | ||
They're moving within, and they're controlling all of the powerful agencies. | ||
And, you know, when you talk about occultists and occult things, you know, These agencies, the CIA, FBI, the Secret Service, they're occult agencies. | ||
They keep things from the view of people. | ||
Right, occult just means secret or hidden. | ||
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Yeah, occult just means secret or hidden. | |
And I mean, you guys are the experts on this at Infowars and the amount of knowledge that you give to people. | ||
But that's basically it. | ||
You know, the occult is just things that are not seen or that we just don't understand because of our limitations. | ||
No, but when will blood? | ||
Because, you know, the Tree of Liberty is warded with the blood of tyrants, but it's also warded with the blood of patriots. | ||
So I'm not calling for violence, but it seems that we're hitting a flashpoint or a critical point in this epoch of time that we live in. | ||
It seems like we're the chosen generation to bring about the second revolution, American Revolution. | ||
Seems like we're the last opportunity. | ||
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We're the last opportunity, and the thing is that we don't want to go back into the Stone Age. | |
I mean, will it be a hot war with blood spilling, or will it be a breakdown of the electrical infrastructure that will bring us back to the medieval period and to the Dark Ages, where things will just break down? | ||
And there will be no more great nation that we know of. | ||
The light on the hill will no longer exist. | ||
No, it's a great point. | ||
It's a point that, you know, I often make that, as you point out, you know, we've got the Chi-Coms, we've got these international enemies that are just, you know, waiting at our doors, salivating, just, you know, wanting to destroy everything that we represent. | ||
And so, you know, if we engage, start to engage in some sort of bloody civil war, how quickly do you think it would, like, how soon after initiation of You know, combat would it be before Joe Biden and whoever is leading the, you know, globalist faction is inviting the Chinese in, inviting the UN in, saying we gotta, for the sake of the world, we gotta put down these treasonous insurrectionists and welcoming in the rest of the world to completely take over. | ||
And, I mean, that would be the final, you know, capstone to their entire program, would be exactly that. | ||
And, I mean, they staged January 6th, I believe, for the... | ||
Intent and purpose of igniting that civil war, igniting that conflict. | ||
I think they're very disappointed at the hesitancy of the January 6th rioters. | ||
I think the rioters who actually went into the Capitol, they didn't burn the place down. | ||
They didn't actually attack or kill anybody. | ||
None of them actually had weapons. | ||
That was very disappointing for the people in charge. | ||
They wanted a bloodbath. They wanted the excuse they needed to go full bore and then to activate The rest of the Patriots, because at that point we'd have to stand up against them and it would spiral out of control incredibly quickly. | ||
They were very disappointed at their flashpoint false flag of January 6th. | ||
They would rather have more. But here's a story from yesterday that really puts a pin in what you're talking about. | ||
Or, you know, just, you know, shows how how real it is. | ||
Extraordinary moment. | ||
January 6th committee reveals General Milley agreed with Pelosi saying Trump is crazy. | ||
He reassured her the new codes were safe. | ||
Translation here. | ||
Pelosi and Milley performed a coup. | ||
Yeah. | ||
See, you've got certain things that the president has authority over, certain things that are the providence of his office and his office alone. | ||
The Speaker of the House, a Democratic member of the opposition party, and the head of the Pentagon, the military wing, the supposedly apolitical wing of our government that's there for national security, worked together to deprive the president of his rightful authority. worked together to deprive the president of his rightful authority. | ||
That is a coup. | ||
They carried that out. | ||
They're proud of the fact that they did that. | ||
They got together. | ||
They were not shy about it. | ||
They didn't do it behind closed doors. | ||
This was a real insurrection. | ||
This was a real coup. | ||
General Milley and Nancy Pelosi conspired together in secret to deprive Donald Trump of his presidential authority. | ||
I mean that is a coup against the United States that was carried out in full daylight. | ||
They're bragging about it. | ||
They're talking about it. They've investigated it. | ||
It's all there. So what's going to be done about it? | ||
What do you do when the leader of the Praetorian Guard is making deals behind the Emperor's back? | ||
Right? What do you do when the unelected, appointed members of your government have more power and are actively working with members of the opposition party to accrue the power that is by constitutional law attributed to the President of the United States? | ||
They just agree that Trump's crazy, so therefore he doesn't get to be president anymore. | ||
They performed a coup against Donald Trump. | ||
That was the real coup that took place, and they did it out in the open. | ||
They bragged about it. They discussed how they did it. | ||
Then they erected a barbed wire fence around the Congress. | ||
And put National Guard troops to protect them and then carried out a so-called inauguration with nobody, no human beings in attendance. | ||
I mean, this was a full-on coup of the United States. | ||
They took over the United States government in a military operation. | ||
We all watched it. | ||
The question is, what are we going to do about it? | ||
Because this is our last chance. | ||
Because the time my son has grown up, he's going to live in a prison or he's going to live in a free country. | ||
And it's up to us which one that is. | ||
There's a war against... | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. Let's go to more of your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Peter in Florida that wants to talk about circumventing the conservatives. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Peter, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. So, you know, after seeing, you know, the McCarthy thing, and I'm not sure if you saw Tucker kind of taking, you know, Governor Abbott to task a few weeks ago, you know, I was kind of thinking of solutions. | |
You know, I think it's pretty clear that elections, as we saw with Carrie Lake, Any true MAGA person will be prevented from attaining future power. | ||
So I think we need to look at areas that we already control and, more importantly, hold their feet to the fire. | ||
Something that I thought was interesting is I saw Mike Braun, who's an Indiana senator, he actually said out loud that there will be no solution at the federal level, and that's why he's dropping out a senator to then run for governor. | ||
So I think really it will be these governors exercising power against the federal government. | ||
But most importantly, the people on our side need to grow a spine. | ||
Like I said, Abbott talks about the National Guard and does the busing publicity stunt. | ||
But you're being invaded. | ||
Force needs to be met with force. | ||
One thing that I thought was particularly humiliating was a few months ago, I think it was the Texas National Guard closed a gate on the border and then Border Patrol right in front of them unlocked the gate and wafted in the invaders. | ||
It's like you have a gun. | ||
You're in uniform. | ||
Just stand in front of the fence and make that – cause a scene, cause a confrontation. | ||
And then I saw yesterday in Arizona they're removing the makeshift container wall. | ||
People should be blocking the contractors and the construction vehicles saying you are aiding and abetting treason. | ||
You are aiding an invasion. | ||
And so whether it's surrounding the governor's mansion, surrounding our domestic military bases, and just getting a megaphone and saying you took an oath to the country, to the Constitution. | ||
It is time that you honored it. | ||
We really need to look at places that we currently control and just force them to abide by the will of the people, as opposed to these mealy-mouthed, backstabbing people like McCarthy. | ||
100%, Peter. I could not agree with you more. | ||
100%. I don't even have anything to add. | ||
I mean, I think that's absolutely exactly right. | ||
Excuse me. I think, yeah, like Greg Abbott, you know, it's just, why don't you just shut off the border and, yeah, make Border Patrol literally fight you. | ||
Like, they are going to have to fight. | ||
They're going to have to start it. They're going to have to, you know, fire the first shot, as it were. | ||
But, you know, make them do that. | ||
The complaining, the whatever you want to call it, publicity stunts of sending people by busload up to Delaware or whatever, it's like we are being invaded. | ||
Tens of thousands of people are crossing over our border every single week. | ||
You cannot just treat this like a publicity stunt is going to solve it. | ||
It's infuriating. It really is infuriating, Peter. | ||
I think you're exactly right. And that's why I have advocated for a very long time. | ||
You know, I use the board game risk To express, if you've ever played Risk, you can control a huge swath of area with not a lot of people, but it's going to get taken over as soon as somebody tries to attack you. | ||
But if you have all of your groups in one place, that place is a fortress. | ||
That place is impenetrable. | ||
If I could just have a magic wand and just go, every conservative in California and New York and... | ||
You know, Washington State and Oregon, these places that are just lost, they're just gone. | ||
They've just been utterly and totally destroyed. | ||
If you could just move to Texas, Texas would be conservative forever. | ||
We could do whatever we wanted at that point. | ||
If the voters of Texas would vote people into office who would take care of the border, who would forcibly remove the federal government and force them to at least do, if nothing else, to waste time and money and energy and resources to just trying to retain a foothold in Texas— From there, we could expand. From there, from that base of operations, we could then expand outwards and bring liberty to the people around us. | ||
Oklahoma would be welcome to join. | ||
New Mexico, we'll have to talk about that, but we can talk about it. | ||
That's fine. We can do that too. | ||
We'll take Colorado back too. | ||
We owned that first anyway. | ||
Look at the old maps, folks. | ||
But I completely agree. I could not agree with you more. | ||
It's ridiculous that we're in this losing battle with our own government. | ||
It's absolutely ridiculous, and you're exactly right in everything that you said. | ||
I couldn't agree more. Thank you for the call, Peter. | ||
Let's go to Joe in Illinois. | ||
I want to talk about the post-COVID world. | ||
I can't wait to find out about it, Joe, because we're still thoroughly in the COVID world, as far as I can tell. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
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What are your thoughts? Yeah, so like, okay, so we're in this post-COVID world, right? | |
So we don't really know, like, all there is to know about it. | ||
And we're, like, learning about it, like, you know, like, piecemeal, like, in, like, parts and pieces. | ||
Of what, like, could be Mad Cow, of what could be Ebola, of what could be just, like, some random, like, idiot experimenting with RNA technology, which they know virtually nothing about. | ||
I just... I don't know. | ||
I get to this place where it's, like... | ||
I mean, like, the Del Bigtree thing where, like, he, like, had the random doctor or whatever, like, showing, like, the different types of blood. | ||
Uh, like, what happens to the, like, to the blood, like, after, like, the injection or whatever. | ||
Uh-huh. And, like, that is, like, really, really, like, I mean, it really creeped me out. | ||
I mean, but I'm saying, like, uh, like, I'm saying, like, they don't really know, like, what they're doing. | ||
Like, like, you were talking about, like, uh, how, like, The house, like, with the Jim Jordan thing is, like, just, like, an example of, like, what is, like, actually coming down the pike. | ||
You know? I mean, like, the Russians are not fooled. | ||
Other countries are not fooled. | ||
I mean, they know the difference between what is safe and, like, what is, like, uncertain, right? | ||
So, like, I mean, it's just kind of, like, all kind of, like, boiling down to this thing where the country, like, virtually has to, like, work it out. | ||
And, like, censorship is just not going to work. | ||
I mean, when I look at the news and I see, oh, 28 million have died from, you know, from unknown causes, I mean, even the mainstream media is pointing at the COVID injection as the cause of death. | ||
I mean, like, when you're, like, faced with, like, I was going to say, like, When you know that like 200 million have died and we're living in this world of 200 dead people that have died from this like poison. | ||
It's not like a matter of is it right or wrong. | ||
It's just like a matter of how many years it will take until, you know, things just kind of like I completely agree with you. | ||
And that's why it's so important that we take what we already know and make an example of the people that we know brought this about. | ||
Again, it's nice. | ||
It is nice seeing that people are finally waking up to the concept that we've been talking about since before. | ||
Mainstream media even mentioned COVID. Again, this is the crazy part. | ||
Infowars... Talked about the lab leak of COVID-19 before mainstream media even mentioned COVID-19's existence. | ||
That's how far ahead we are of people. | ||
But the real, you know, it's nice knowing that people are finally open to the lab leak theory. | ||
Here's the reality. They did it on purpose. | ||
They released it on purpose. | ||
They created it on purpose. | ||
This was not an accident. It was a plan. | ||
It was a program. And we can prove it. | ||
Here's a video from 2016 of Peter Daszak explaining exactly how they made COVID. Let's watch. | ||
We found other coronaviruses in bats, a whole host of them. | ||
Some of them looked very similar to SARS. So we sequenced the spike protein, the protein that attaches to cells. | ||
Then we, well, I didn't do this work, but my colleagues in China did the work. | ||
You create pseudoparticles, you insert the spike proteins from those viruses, see if they bind to human cells. | ||
And each step of this, you move closer and closer to this virus could really become pathogenic in people. | ||
And then you release it. That's how it works. | ||
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We don't hear a lot from New Hampshire. | ||
Travis in New Hampshire has called in. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, Travis, about the COVID vaccine. | ||
You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | ||
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Good to talk to you. | |
I actually, I've called you guys a couple of times as of recently, but I... Usually kind of towards the tail end of the show, but just as far as like the vaccines, and I'm personally one of the people, my mother, she would have been 60 this year, but in May of this last year, she took her third booster, and basically within not even a week and a half, she passed away from like a heart attack. | ||
It's the same story. | ||
I mean, initially, like it seemed... | ||
Fishy, but I mean, now it's like you hear about this all the time, more and more stories. | ||
I mean, just listening to your guys' show, it's quite obvious that that was the correlation between what happened there, but I just think people need to start speaking up and even if people are going to Yeah, | ||
absolutely. I'm really heartbroken to hear that. | ||
I'm very sorry about that. | ||
What's been your experience? | ||
I mean, did they tell you what the cause of it were? | ||
Was there any indication from the doctors or anybody that this was the vaccine, or was that even broached? | ||
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No, I mean, it wasn't even talked about. | |
I mentioned it to my sister, who's actually a nurse practitioner, and she kind of is on the fence that, like, oh, that's not what happened. | ||
And basically what everybody else is saying is, like, oh, you're crazy if you try, you know, correlation isn't causation, and which, yeah, but when you have so many different, you know, people around the world that this is happening to, it comes to a point where, It's more than just a coincidence. | ||
It's definitely something going on. | ||
But she definitely had a heart attack. | ||
I don't know if it happened in her sleep, but we found her next to her bed. | ||
But the thing is, too, is she actually had services where she had a nursing aide come in and visit her. | ||
She did have some issues with a blood clot in her leg, but they made her take the vaccine just to have the healthcare people come in and see her, which someone with blood clots. | ||
And of course, the first one she got was the J&J, which was supposedly the worst one for causing blood clots. | ||
So she had blood clots before she took the vaccine, and then so she was getting regular medical treatment, and then to continue that medical treatment for the blood clot she already had, they made her get the vaccine, which is known to cause blood clots. | ||
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Exactly, which is crazy because I even voiced my concern on that, and it was like, well, you know, it's more important to have her vaccinated is what it was told to me, and like, And you won't be able to have her health care workers come over if she's not vaccinated. | |
So, like, she didn't even have a chance to really even say anything. | ||
They came right to the house and did it with her before I even knew it happened. | ||
So she really was forced to take it. | ||
They were denying her medical care if she wasn't going to take it. | ||
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Basically, yeah. I mean, in a roundabout way, yeah. | |
But, I mean, she never really gave any, you know... | ||
If they told her, a doctor said to do something, she was pretty good about listening. | ||
But I think that's what's sad. | ||
It's like so many people, they're just trying to do the right thing. | ||
And now that it's happened, it is like Stockholm Syndrome. | ||
No one wants to friggin' admit what the heck's going on. | ||
But we gotta all start standing up and stating it and letting people know. | ||
They're still pushing these shots on TV. You watch a hockey game on TV and that's all they do. | ||
Moderna are brought to you by Pfizer. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Yeah, they are advertising absolutely everything. | ||
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Go ahead. They moved from their whole opiate craze where they pushed all the opiates on the nation. | |
Now this is like their next little money-making scheme they're going to do where you either... | ||
They need medical care, or worst case, they just take care of you and get you out of the way. | ||
I mean, so what do you think... | ||
Is there a solution? What do you think the solution... | ||
I mean, as somebody who... I'm sorry. | ||
In my opinion, your mother was murdered. | ||
But it's not just murder. | ||
It's not like somebody coming in and pulling a gun. | ||
You go, that's the guy that did it. | ||
It's like you've got the media is in cooperation. | ||
You've got the people that actually injected the serum. | ||
You've got the people that made the serum. | ||
You've got the people in the government that allowed them to create the serum. | ||
You've got the people in the lab that created the virus that caused the necessity, supposedly, of the vaccine. | ||
I mean, where do you even put the blame, Travis? | ||
What would be justice for you? | ||
What would be something that you would say, you know, you've gotten justice for your mother's death? | ||
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It would be nice to see something eventually like Nuremberg where they hold everyone accountable. | |
I mean, if people knowingly did this stuff, it's pretty much the most heinous thing you could do to anyone. | ||
I mean, it's just, I don't know. | ||
It honestly seems like it's... | ||
Since all COVID started, it seems like it's been, like, Twilight Zone, and, you know, most of the people, like, they just don't even want to stay, like, they just rather keep their heads down and keep trudging on, and it's like, that's how the heck can it fix anything for anyone, but I don't know. | ||
It's crazy. It's definitely, I wish I had a direct answer, but I think the more people actually just, like, Start talking about it and honestly kind of being a good example like you can't go around like getting in arguments with everyone but you know try that you got to state your stance on it and let people know and then over time it'll eventually come to fruition what's actually going on I would hope but Yeah, | ||
I mean, we can only hope and we can only continue to try to spread the word and at the very least prevent it from happening to other people in the future. | ||
I know people have called in and said, you know, I was going to take it until I started listening to you guys. | ||
So, like, at least we have some success in steering people away from it, but there's got to be some sort of recompense. | ||
And I think the sort of most... | ||
Heartbreaking part about it is we have this culture that all of our culture is designed to push empathy continuously, but only if it's negative empathy, right? | ||
Only if it's empathy for people who hate you. | ||
Only if it's empathy for people who aren't actually victims and are just victims of their own decisions. | ||
Here you are, somebody who is just a helpless victim, somebody who is up against the biggest, most powerful institutions the world has ever seen. | ||
They can do something like this. | ||
Put you in this position that I can only try to sympathize with and try to imagine what it's like to go through what you and your family have been through. | ||
And when you bring up what happened to you, the only thing you'll receive is condemnation and ignoring you and basically saying that your pain is worth it, actually. | ||
What we did to you was good because it's for a greater cause beyond... | ||
I think it's important for you to speak out, Travis, in just a personal capacity and just say, this is what they did to me. | ||
At least make people face the fact that they have to shut themselves off to their fellow human in order to continue the program that they're so suicidally committed to. | ||
Thank you for the call, Travis. I'm so sorry. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Let's go to Tom in Atlanta. | ||
Tom in Atlanta on Line 11. | ||
Solution to asymmetrical wars we are in right now. | ||
Whoa. You mean the ones in Ukraine and Syria and Somalia and everywhere else? | ||
Let's go to Tom on Line 11 now. | ||
Sorry, Tom. Hang in there. | ||
What's going on, fellas? | ||
All right. Tom, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. All right. | ||
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Thanks very much. You had some great calls, man. | |
Travis told it so beautifully. | ||
But I was thinking, he said his sister, who was a nurse practitioner, which was practically a doctor, was on the fence. | ||
You know, when you think, and I thought, well, same on her, but on the other hand, would you prefer to think that your loved one died of a natural cause or that someone came in and murdered her? | ||
Of course. It's really tough. | ||
But I was trying to figure out, I listened to your calls for several days about what's the story of the year. | ||
We're involved in eight actual symmetrical wars. | ||
They're going on, and you know what they are. | ||
I called Alex about it and had a long call with him. | ||
He asked me if I was in military intelligence. | ||
I'm not. I just researched the heck out of things. | ||
And so I looked at these eight wars we're in. | ||
The top three to me are public health, elections, and communications with mainstream media. | ||
But I thought, well, what's common to all of those? | ||
Because you'd have to find that to come up with the story of the year. | ||
And I was reminded of a book called Megatrends. | ||
John Nesbitt wrote it, and it was a huge book. | ||
But he wrote the entire book just by measuring column inches, right? | ||
Ah, right, right, right. | ||
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That wrote the book. | |
So I'm looking at what could possibly be common to all these symmetrical wars, asymmetrical, and I thought of solutions. | ||
You know, do I believe there's a solution to this one? | ||
What are the possible things we can do to that one? | ||
So maybe if we look at the solutions, is there anything common in that area? | ||
And what you come up with there pretty quickly is going local. | ||
The local things you can do. | ||
And so you could do that. | ||
And they're so different. | ||
You know, a mama bear is concerned about those school board meetings. | ||
Yeah. Or somebody who's into... | ||
You know, the money thing, and they're a banker and whatnot, and their kids are grown. | ||
They're not going to think about that, but they're going to think about cyber currency and cyber coins. | ||
They're going to think about closing your account at a national bank and go with a local bank. | ||
But is that a solution? | ||
So that's the story of the year is the solution. | ||
And that led me to realize that Reed's law, it's like Metcalfe's law, it's an IT law. | ||
That's a huge issue. | ||
What's Reed's Law? | ||
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Reed's Law says that a large distributed group, meaning they're totally different, they don't even know each other, whatever, they will form a network and they will act like a network if there are two conditions met. | |
One is that that distributed group shares a common goal, which is freedom and liberty. | ||
And the second one is that they're offered some communications and coordination so that they can act together. | ||
So those two things are possible to put together, and I figured out some ways to do that. | ||
But that is Reed's law. | ||
A distributed group will act like a network. | ||
Now, if they'll act like a network, then you can apply network strategies and network tools, and you'll come up with something awesome. | ||
And we're starting to do that by going local. | ||
So in mathematics, the locus is the problem. | ||
Yeah, no, I love that you're presenting solutions right now, but that also just makes me think of so many of the problems that we have. | ||
Guys, can I bring up the Reed's Law page again? | ||
They have the Wikipedia page up on screen right now, and I was just reading it, and as much as it does seem to give us a blueprint for how we can operate, it also seems to give us a blueprint for how the enemy operates, right? | ||
Yeah. Because, you know, so often, I was talking about this yesterday, how we sort of look for like a kingpin. | ||
We look for a controller. We look for organizations that are directing things to move forward. | ||
But you don't need that with Reid's Law. | ||
You just need all these separate people like Antifa or Black Lives Matter or, you know, the leftist activists. | ||
They operate in this network fashion. | ||
They cooperate with one another. | ||
another it doesn't have to be directed it's just a natural consequence of the fact that they have the same goal which is like communism or destruction of America in general or whatever it is and they have the communication networks that they have with their you know Twitter groups and and discord groups and that sort of thing so I think that's fascinating really Reed's Law, I think that... | ||
It could explain how we can move forward on our side, but it also explains how we see the grand conspiracy playing out across the globe without necessarily having, you know, it being directed from on high. | ||
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You get what I'm saying, Tom? Military-based strategies where we can get on top of that. | |
The main one is OODA loop, because even though they're out there and they're I remember the stories where they said, well, in downtown Spokane, there was a storage of bricks back there, and somebody dropped off so that they could throw bricks at people. | ||
But an OODA loop will allow us to get an iterative loop going where we observe, we orient, we decide, we act, and then we observe again before the other side can take off again, and then we can always stay one step ahead of them. | ||
We've got to do that. | ||
But there are solutions that we're not... | ||
We need a tool, some communications tools. | ||
For example, everybody hears about lawfare. | ||
Well, you know, the courts are against us and all these... | ||
There's no more justice. | ||
But there's a very powerful solution, which is jury nullification. | ||
So we need some teams that are helping to build that and promote that on a local level. | ||
Because... We've got to remember the jury can say, I don't care what you said the evidence is, we have decided This guy is not guilty because he didn't violate the Constitution. | ||
It was you guys, etc. | ||
That's very powerful. | ||
It's easy to do when you're a leftist and you have billions of dollars to literally fund these operations. | ||
You can just understand how easy it would be if you had a couple of assistants and an infinite bank account, a billion dollars in the bank, just to go, all right, we're We're going to identify population centers in every state, and then we're going to go and put a Craigslist ad out and say, hey, we're looking for a community organizer, and we're going to pay somebody $100,000 a year plus expenses for them to go around and organize people and recruit people, and we'll hold seminars, and this guy knows that guy at a university, so we'll be able to get it in there. | ||
I mean, and it's just very quickly the tendrils, the squid-like appendages, you know, reach out and grab people all over the culture. | ||
We don't have the money to do that. | ||
They do it primarily through money. | ||
But we have the reason of doing it. | ||
We have the beliefs that should, you know, compel people to do this without having to get paid for it. | ||
we can still if not emulate these if not emulate their the outcome at least emulate the practice that they have of the way that they're able to you know codify their beliefs and bring people into their movement and activate them and use them as soldiers to carry out the war on the ground i think you're exactly right tom we We need to be doing that. | ||
We just don't have the financial resources to do it. | ||
We have to rely on our human resources and our ingenuity because we know the people that we're going up against... | ||
I think you're exactly right, Tom. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. I do appreciate it. | ||
Any final words? | ||
I want to hear anything else you have to say. | ||
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Just that I think our personal bank accounts of the love of our family and love of our children are so much stronger than the dollars they're going to spend on ammunition to shoot out the substation electrical situation. | |
You know, our bank accounts are love and loving our country and patriotism. | ||
That's more than, I don't care how much they have. | ||
And there's some little communications tools that cost practically nothing compared to what they're spending. | ||
Like a little screensaver type thing that's a push instead of a pull. | ||
You know, in communications, all the websites are hoping, they're waiting on you to type up the URL and go into their website. | ||
But I was on Infowars just before the election in 2020 and talked to Alex for three minutes. | ||
And within 24 hours, our website had 300,000 hits. | ||
So it was getting the message aimed outward. | ||
All right, well, what's your website here, Tom? | ||
I don't know if we can get you 3,000 people, but we can certainly push some traffic your way. | ||
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What's your website? And it was 300,000. | |
But our website is being rebuilt now, so I actually don't have a URL. All right, well, call in once it's rebuilt, because I really like your strategizing here, and I appreciate it. | ||
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