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Ten years ago, in 2013, Piers Morgan invited me on his CNN show. | ||
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How about Prozac? You know the number one... | |
Oh, that's the big sponsor, isn't it? | ||
Or that whole class of drugs. | ||
Let me ask you a question. Oh, whoa, gotta cut that off, don't you? | ||
Don't want to talk about the U.S. number one cause of death is suicide now because they give people suicide, mass murder pills. | ||
Calm down. Your answers get more money from the psychiatrists and psychologists to put more crazy people on drugs that make them kill people, Piers. | ||
It was the biggest event that year in the ratings CNN admitted. | ||
But I literally mopped the floor with him. | ||
I said, if you want our guns, 1776 will commence again. | ||
Well, now they've used Sandy Hook and other events to come after our First Amendment, not just our right to self-defense, but our right to free speech. | ||
So a few weeks ago, he asked me on a show, and I said, I'll only do it live. | ||
So he canceled it. Then he said, okay, you can come on live, and I promise you, I'll only spend a little bit of time on Sandy Hook. | ||
So I said, send me a list of topics because I don't want to talk much about Sandy Hook. | ||
I'll answer questions, but in a full hour, I want to cover the Davos Group, fentanyl deaths, open borders, the war in Ukraine, the forced injections. | ||
He said, I promise, this producer sold us, we promise we're going to cover that. | ||
I said, I want a list of topics from him. | ||
Here it is. Sandy Hook's way down here. | ||
He spent 99% of the time hammering their talking points over and over again. | ||
They're the ones that live off Sandy Hook. | ||
They're the ones that keep that shooting in everybody's minds constantly by connecting it to me. | ||
I did not shoot those children. | ||
Adam Lanza did. And back when I was on Piers Morgan's show ten years ago, I said Adam Lanza got the gun illegally and was on Prozac. | ||
But they just hyped the few times I said it could have been staged. | ||
And of course, a lot of stuff's staged. | ||
Everybody questions that. But I never harassed the families. | ||
So I went on his show. | ||
And there he is, brown-nosing the system, bringing it up over and over again and telling me to apologize for the horrible things I've done. | ||
The corporate media is dying. | ||
Everybody knows they lie. Everybody knows they're a fraud. | ||
And so they want to demonize me as the archetypal example of a populist in the attempt to demonize you. | ||
But the good news is, on the streets of America and in other countries, I'm more popular than ever. | ||
I get 99 percent love. | ||
Five years ago, I got 80 percent love. | ||
Twenty years ago, I got 50% love. | ||
So all I'm getting is love, basically, now, and I want Piers Morgan and the dinosaur media and the establishment to know you failed. | ||
And despite all your attempts to shut us down, we're still alive at infoawards.com forward slash showandband.video and reaching millions and millions of people. | ||
So here's a few excerpts of Piers Morgan crapping the bed, lying about what he's going to do, and just trying to score points with Democrat Party PR firms that want to take the American people's guns. | ||
But I'll say this. In the interview, they had one of the Sandy Hook parents on saying she sleeps with a gun because she's scared of what I've sent people to do. | ||
I never sent anybody to go after her. | ||
They have no proof of that. It's totally made up. | ||
But I love the fact that she finally gets that, yes, you have a Second Amendment to protect yourself. | ||
So whoever's coming, a mugger, a robber, a crazy person, a Black Lives Matter person, I'm glad the Sandy Hook mom has a gun to protect herself. | ||
And I'm glad that anti-gun redcoat, the anti-free speech redcoat, has crawled his ass back to the Islamic State of the UK where he deserves to be. | ||
If you love tyranny, go live in North Korea or China or places like Australia or the UK. So I'll give you this, Pierce. | ||
You deported your own ass back to the UK to be a good slave. | ||
So I actually respect you. | ||
You love tyranny. You love slop. | ||
You're like a pig in s**t. | ||
And you're right there. So, Piers Morgan, from one American to a limey redcoat, burn in hell. | ||
You'll never get our guns, our free speech. | ||
We're winning, and you know it, loser. | ||
Classic, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's just the intro, just barely scratching the surface of the video now on band.video and Infowars.com. | ||
Epic, Alex Jones destroys Piers Morgan in second interview. | ||
I was just watching that before the show, so I haven't gotten much into it. | ||
But I gotta say, you know, kudos to Piers Morgan for actually having Alex Jones on. | ||
How many people in the mainstream media will dare to cross that Rubicon? | ||
So good for him for having Alex Jones on to be humiliated once again. | ||
But hey, it shows something, I'm sure. | ||
And actually, his opening monologue about free speech was pretty good. | ||
But then Alex Jones came on and told him what free speech was really all about. | ||
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It's Friday the 13th of January, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at bands.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
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Okay, three, two, one. | |
It's down. It's down. I made a mistake. | ||
I made a mistake just now. | ||
I was waiting to get ready to come on the show. | ||
I thought I'd look over one of the clips that I gathered for today's show. | ||
Basically, I made the mistake of watching 30 seconds to one minute of a late night show, and now I'm very mad. | ||
I'm in a terrible mood now. | ||
These people, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll get into it. Don't worry. | ||
We'll show you. Seth Meyers. | ||
You ever want to piss me off, just show me a picture of Seth Meyers' face. | ||
I used to work for the guy, did you know that? | ||
We have a big show for you today. | ||
Very big, actually. We're going to welcome a couple guests. | ||
We're going to welcome Baked Alaska at the 9 a.m. | ||
time slot, and we're going to talk to him for an hour. | ||
He has been sentenced to prison for 60 days for the horrible crime of wandering through the Capitol, live-streaming himself. | ||
Just madness. Just utter madness. | ||
We'll talk about Ray Epps as, of course, it was Baked Alaska, who was the one that got the video of Ray Epps extolling everyone to go into the Capitol, to storm the Capitol. | ||
And it was Baked Alaska himself who started chanting, Fed, Fed, Fed, recognizing immediately that this was some sort of false flag attempt. | ||
So very excited to talk to him and hear what he has to say. | ||
A martyr. | ||
In a way, for freedom of speech and the ability to protest the government. | ||
What a strange, strange world we live in. | ||
In the third hour, we'll be joined by Chase Geiser in studio. | ||
I think maybe we'll open up the phone lines and just make a little roundtable conversation. | ||
We'll play it by ear. But we've got a lot of stories to cover, lots of videos to show you. | ||
I'm going to try not to... Have my head explode today, so stay tuned. | ||
Potential head explosion incoming. | ||
But let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday the 13th of January 2023. | ||
Attorney General Merrick Garland appoints special counsel to investigate Biden classified documents. | ||
White House lawyers found another stash of classified documents at Biden's home in Delaware. | ||
On Thursday, he appointed a special counsel to investigate President Biden's handling of classified documents dating back to the Obama administration. | ||
Garland tapped Robert Herr, a former U.S. attorney, to handle the investigation. | ||
The Justice Department escalated it to a special counsel investigation from a mere review on Thursday after a second stash of classified documents was found inside the garage of Biden's Wilmington, Delaware home. | ||
The first documents were found inside the Washington offices of the Penn Biden Center think tank. | ||
There has yet to be a FBI raid on President Biden at any of his homes. | ||
This is not being treated in the same way that other similar instances have been in the past with different former presidents. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later, and we'll get into who exactly is this Robert Herr fellow? | ||
Who is this Robert Herr character that has now been appointed special counsel? | ||
Wouldn't it be nice, wouldn't it just be a fun thing to live in a country where... | ||
When your government appoints a special council of some sort, you could breathe a sigh of relief and go, you know, I know that the people that work in the highest echelons of our esteemed government are decent, upstanding people whose honor they value above all else, and they'll do what's right regardless of how I can't even get through the sentence. | ||
Wouldn't it be nice to live in a world where you could just trust the people in charge to exercise their authority with fairness and reasonableness in an unbiased fashion? | ||
But no. But no, that's not the world that we live in anymore. | ||
You can just read all of this stuff just in whatever post-apocalyptic dystopian terms you want to put it. | ||
It's not inaccurate, right? | ||
A.G. Garland appoints special counsel to investigate Biden-classified documents. | ||
You can just reword that into, you know, Merrick Garland appoints special agents to obfuscate and obscure evidence of treason from the executive branch. | ||
It's all... Just as bad as you can imagine. | ||
But Robert Herr, just to give you a brief overview, courtesy of Mike Davis on Twitter, Robert Herr was a longtime protege of Christopher Wray. | ||
Christopher Wray, of course, was the longtime protege of Rod Rosenstein, Obama's only eight-year Bush 43 U.S. attorney holdover. | ||
Robert Herr became the protege of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, who managed the Mueller probe against President Trump. | ||
He's a swamp creature, folks, and we'll get into that a little bit more later. | ||
Meanwhile, Ukraine says forces holding amid bloodbath in devastated Soledar. | ||
Ukraine said on Thursday its troops were holding out despite heavy fighting on a battlefield littered with bodies in a site-mining town in eastern Ukraine where Russian mercenaries have claimed Moscow's first significant gain in half a year. | ||
And again, there's... | ||
Let's just say conflicting reports about this as Russia claims they've completely captured this area and have basically claimed victory there. | ||
That's also the reports from various intelligence agencies. | ||
But the Ukrainian forces say they're holding out some of the numbers that I've seen. | ||
We don't know how accurate they are, but something like 25,000 Ukrainian soldiers have died in that battle. | ||
Horrifying, pointless, unnecessary, and devastating. | ||
Just your new world order, business as usual. | ||
Meanwhile, I know everybody probably remembers last year when the World Health Organization attempted to pass a so-called pandemic treaty that would essentially give them the right to declare an emergency emergency. | ||
at any point at their own discretion and once they declare that emergency to then supersede and overwrite the will of national governments effectively forming an international global government organization that holds authority over the elected or appointed or whatever representatives of national government it was an existential threat to the very existence of national governmental authority And luckily, | ||
with enough outcry and enough fighting back, that pandemic treaty was not passed. | ||
We were able to avoid that threat. | ||
And of course, at the time, we didn't hold any illusions as to whether this was the end of the fight or not. | ||
And we told you at the time, all that means is that they're going to slightly rewrite the A few things in the pandemic treaty to make it no different than it was earlier, but more palatable in the rhetoric that they use, and they would come back at it again because that's the way tyranny works. | ||
And now we see that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
Secret WHO negotiations for a pandemic treaty taking place this week. | ||
Secret WHO negotiations on the proposed pandemic treaty are scheduled for January 9th through 13th. | ||
These meetings are part of a continued effort to finalize proposed amendments to the international health regulations. | ||
Yes, folks, again, this is how they operate. | ||
You can beat them back. | ||
You can hold them off. You can defeat them in a battle here or there. | ||
But unless you actually dissolve their networks and imprison their activists and make it clear what the punishment is for even attempting to pass such a thing, then they're just going to scuttle back to their shadowy caves and You know, work their dark magic and come out once again a year later to try the same thing again. | ||
And they'll do it again and again and again until they get what they want. | ||
That's what they always do. Maybe, maybe, just maybe, they need to be dissuaded of that attempt. | ||
I'll leave it up to you to figure out how we might pull that off. | ||
Also, we have this at Infowars.com, Twitter Files 14, Russiagate Lies, the Fake Tale of Russian Bots and Hashtag Release the Memo. | ||
Author and journalist Matt Taibbi released a fourth edition of the Twitter Files on Thursday, this thread focusing on the lies of the Russiagate hoax. | ||
Taibbi begins by explaining how Democrat politicians were upset that Twitter couldn't find any proof of Russian bots promoting stories countering the establishment narrative that there was Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. | ||
Continuing, the thread thoroughly details how liberal politicians ignored Twitter employees, warning them they could end up looking bad if they publicly claimed Russian bots were promoting the anti-establishment angle without proof. | ||
We'll get more into that a little bit later. | ||
Well, it's the typical, you know, communistic sort of practice where you go, we think, you know, we don't believe that there are people opposing us. | ||
They must be bots. And then when there's no proof of bots, instead of thinking, oh, I'm wrong about this, oh, there actually is legitimate opposition to what I'm doing, their reaction is to say, that just means the bots are that well hidden. | ||
That must mean Twitter itself must be taken over by Russians. | ||
We have to go even farther and harder now. | ||
Because they're all retarded. Finally, this list of crimes, including hit and run, will no longer be prosecuted, Loudoun County prosecutor says. | ||
You can lower crime by just not claiming things or crimes. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
A lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
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I'm wondering where to start. | |
um I woke up today with a little vision dancing through my head. | ||
A scene, if you will, of your average American home. | ||
It goes something like this. | ||
It's a little suburban home that was once in a nice neighborhood, but decades of incompetence and Crime has left the house in a state of utter disrepair. | ||
The father was a lifelong employee of some company where he had a nice paying office job until the robots came in. | ||
Suddenly he found he was no longer needed and had to accept a demotion to a Warehouse job of some sort where he was injured and back pain that's caused him. | ||
The doctor prescribed him opioids and he's addicted now. | ||
Within a month he'll be dead from fentanyl. | ||
The mother sits on the couch watching some gruesome dismemberment scene on a Netflix show through the haze of some Carefully balanced cocktail of antidepressants and anti-anxiety medicines as well as laboratory-grade amphetamines. | ||
The oldest son maybe used to have a really high-paying job coding something in software, but he was forced to train his replacements after an H1B1 visa. | ||
You know, got somebody from India who could do his job for cheaper, wouldn't complain quite so much. | ||
He's not even looking for a job anymore. | ||
The son, he's just given up completely and spends his government-supplied checks on weed while he plays video games 12 hours a day. | ||
The daughter, maybe was some, you know, captain of the swim team, was, you know, off to a great start in life. | ||
a beautiful young woman then a then a man in a woman's swimsuit joined the team and she lost her top spot and lost all the scholarships that goes with it and had to go to some state school and by the time she came back after her first semester for winter break her long beautiful flowing hair had been chopped down to the scalp and miscolored some absurd | ||
you know green tent and her once you know beautiful and a vibrant face has now been pockmarked and scarred by piercings and tattoos and And she has a Twitter account where she writes articles about how empowering sex work is. | ||
She also gained 50 pounds and her, again, once open and loving face wears a persistent scowl that it doesn't matter what How many antidepressants she takes, it never goes away. | ||
The 11-year-old son, meanwhile, sits in his room watching hardcore pornography three hours a day on his school-supplied iPad and he sneaks into the bathroom to put his mom's makeup on and gets a thrill of adrenaline. | ||
Whenever he thinks about the fact that his parents have no idea that at school his teachers call him a little girl and he gets to wear a dress and he's working with the counselor to make sure he can get on puberty blockers as soon as humanly possible. | ||
They're not doing well, you might say, and of course that's all just compounded and exacerbated by the fact that the house payment is underwater and There's rats in the air ducts that's essentially poisoning slowly the entire family. | ||
And the homeless encampment in the woods out back of the house has turned what used to be a verdant, lovely little creek for the kids to play in into a trash heap strewn with used needles from the downtown needle distribution station. | ||
The kids are afraid to even go in their backyard anymore for fear of running into some deranged lunatic strung out on drugs that lives in a tent mere feet from their back door. | ||
The house has been burglarized several times and the police every time done absolutely nothing to prevent it. | ||
In the slightest, there's leaks that are constantly causing mildew to grow in the basement. | ||
It's not a good situation. | ||
In the middle of all of this, the husband comes in and says, you know, honey, I'm really worried about this gas stove we have here. | ||
You know, I think the gas stove needs to go. | ||
And the mother thinks that's ridiculous, but she knows she can't just ignore him because if she ignores him, he's going to actually try to rip out the gas stove. | ||
And the dude doesn't know anything about fixing gas stoves. | ||
There's going to probably be a gas leak. | ||
He'll probably make some sort of dangerous situation. | ||
It's going to cost tons of money that they frankly just don't have to spend. | ||
And so she's got to start arguing. | ||
She's got to fight back. She's got to try to... | ||
Convince him not to embark on this ridiculous crusade to replace their gas stove for no particular reason. | ||
It's just another problem on top of the insurmountable number of problems that they already face. | ||
And then the dad goes into the kids' rooms and is talking about how your mom is crazy. | ||
She's crazy. She's hooked up. | ||
She's on this crazy, you know, trip now where she's yelling about gas stoves. | ||
All I did was suggest that we get rid of ours. | ||
And then I tried to rip it out of the wall and it broke it and it made everything worse. | ||
And now it smells like gas in the kitchen. | ||
So I went ahead and opened up a window. | ||
But your mom is crazy about this stuff. | ||
I don't know what's gotten into her. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know if that means anything to you. | ||
But that's just how it feels in America right now. | ||
I don't know. That's just my vision waking up in America. | ||
It feels like waking up in that household. | ||
It feels like waking up in a household full of people who have been perverted and twisted and demented and they can't see clearly and everything is broken and falling apart and everything they're doing is just making it worse. | ||
And then they criticize you and mock you For just trying to stop them from doing what they're doing. | ||
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It's... It's so annoying. | |
It's so annoying. I feel like the, you know... | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
It's just, when you think about everything being done to Americans right now, and you think about just the sheer number of problems that we face from every direction, internally, externally, mentally, physically, spiritually, it's just, how are we ever going to get a handle on this stuff? | ||
Like, what would you tell that family to do? | ||
What would be step number one in getting their lives back on track? | ||
I'll tell you what it wouldn't be. | ||
It wouldn't be trying to replace the gas stove by yourself. | ||
That would not be the thing I would point to as the number one issue. | ||
The youngest son was vaccine injured and has severe autism. | ||
The oldest daughter, she was going to school before, but then she went and got her COVID vax, and so her body tremors mean she has to stay in her bed all day, every day. | ||
But they're worried about the fact that gas stoves, they might cause dyslexia or something, whatever the latest talking point is. | ||
Again, you know, I hate to say I told you so, but I hope you were watching the show on the day that they decided the crusade against gas stoves was their, you know, chosen attack. | ||
But I told you, I told you there was no way to win this one. | ||
I told you that any response would be treated with condescension and, you know, absurdity. | ||
And we have examples of that. | ||
But again, it's not even about the gas stove. | ||
It's about all the other problems. | ||
It's about just being in this situation that's so hopeless, so despicable, so, you know, insurmountable in so many different ways. | ||
And just having the people in charge and the people that have been invested with these inordinate powers just to keep things running normally, spend all of their time and all of their efforts destroying any remaining goodness that still exists out there. | ||
and then mocking you for trying to fight back. | ||
So, again, I don't know if that was any value to anybody, but that's our home life now. | ||
How's America doing? It's doing a bit like that. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
We are going to talk about the gas stove thing. | ||
I know. It's ridiculous, but we are. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. Again, I'm... | ||
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It's hard. | |
It's tough, isn't it? | ||
I mean, I guess the only way to win this game is to not play. | ||
It's like, you can see, you know, we just, we laid it all out on the first day after they announced that they're going after gas stoves. | ||
You know, and I said, you know, the reaction would be for the Republicans to treat this as if it was ridiculous and to start making things like memes, talking about You know, come and take it, you know, with the gas stove, and you can pry my stove from my cold, dead hands. Treating it as a joke. | ||
Laughing at it. And then the Democrat response would be condescension and mocking them, knowing the whole while that it's absolutely accurate what Republicans are saying. | ||
It is all coming to pass, as foretold. | ||
Ron DeSantis, don't tread on Florida. | ||
Don't mess with gas stoves. | ||
And these funny images of gas stoves with don't tread on me. | ||
And again, you just can't... | ||
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I don't know. | |
Like, you can't... | ||
You just can't engage with these people. | ||
I get that you're mocking their silly idea, but the way the liberals do things, it's like... | ||
It really is impossible to try to explain. | ||
I guess we'll go to clip number six here. | ||
No, no, not six. | ||
Clip number four. | ||
This is late night clown, comedy man, Seth Meyers. | ||
We'll watch just the first couple seconds, then we'll pause and we'll skip ahead a little bit because he spends the first 10 minutes of this segment talking about how it's totally not a big deal that Biden is a creepy old weirdo that nobody can stand to look at or listen to and refuses to take questions from the media and also just then we'll pause and we'll skip ahead a little bit because he spends the first 10 minutes of this segment talking about how it's totally not a big deal that Biden is a creepy old weirdo that nobody can stand to look at or listen | ||
just so we're all clear. | ||
Comedy these days. But let's just go to the first couple seconds. | ||
This will be enough to get a little taste of what I'm talking about. | ||
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Let's watch. Attorney General Merrick Garland has appointed a special counsel to look into the classified documents that were found at President Biden's home and office from his time as Vice President. | |
Meanwhile, Fox News and the GOP have been stoking a ridiculous new freakout about gas stoves. | ||
For more on this, it's time for a closer look. | ||
That sentence alone just explains this whole situation, right? | ||
Republicans... At Fox News are creating a new ridiculous freakout over gas stoves. | ||
Again, how do you deal with this? | ||
How do you deal with these people? | ||
I know how I deal with them. | ||
Tell them to shut up. | ||
That's the only way to do it. | ||
When they start talking about gas stoves, just laugh in their face and say, uh-oh, gas stoves, huh? | ||
Okay. Wow, yeah, great. | ||
You're such a hero. Just mock them. | ||
That's the only way to do it. | ||
Because again, it's like they do something ridiculous. | ||
They impose something insane. | ||
They cause a situation that never existed before to come about. | ||
Republicans just react. | ||
They just react to what the left is doing. | ||
And then the left goes, removes any context of what they did in the first place. | ||
They take only the reaction, completely separate it from any context, completely separate it from their initial creation of the situation, and go, what are the Republicans talking about? | ||
They're insane. They're talking about gas stoves all of a sudden? | ||
It's like, this is what you people... | ||
And again, it's not about gas stoves. | ||
It's just this is the way they do it, right? | ||
They, like, spend time and money and they get together behind the scenes and they create groups and they create talking points. | ||
They create rhetoric and they create white papers and they go and give speeches. | ||
And finally, at the end of it, they're putting pornographic books in your child's school. | ||
And the parent goes, I don't want that book in the school. | ||
And then the headline is, Republicans freak out! | ||
Burn books! The Nazis reborn! | ||
What is this freak out? | ||
Why are they so concerned about this? | ||
It's like, it's insane. | ||
And it happens over and over again. | ||
And over and over and over. | ||
Every single problem, it seems, goes back to the same sort of paradigm. | ||
They open the borders. | ||
Republicans go, what the hell are you doing? | ||
There are tens of thousands of people crossing on a daily basis. | ||
And then they turn around and go, why are Republicans? | ||
Because they're racist. | ||
They are terrified of brown people coming across. | ||
And they are creating a... | ||
A situation that doesn't exist. | ||
And they go off and they say, because you're talking about the open border, you're the one causing it to happen. | ||
It's just like time and time again, over and over and over and over again. | ||
It's just, we're just trying to get on with our lives. | ||
We're just trying to focus on the problems that already exist without your input. | ||
Liberals, like they just, just problems out there that we could be facing and solving and finding solutions for. | ||
But instead, you just, Persistent psychopaths. | ||
You're just like relentless destroyers. | ||
It never ends. | ||
It's so just annoying at this point. | ||
It's just annoying. They just come up with something. | ||
For whatever reason they can concoct, whatever it is, global warming, whatever it is, they create some demand for something. | ||
And then any reaction from Republicans, again, is stripped of context and treated as if Republicans just got together one day and went, well, you know, things are going pretty well. | ||
Let's just say the Democrats are going after, I don't know, spin the wheel, stoves. | ||
We'll say they're going after stoves for no reason to cause anger in our followers. | ||
Like, it's just... Leftists just aren't living in reality and it's just impossible. | ||
It's completely impossible to try to live with and govern with people who don't exist in reality. | ||
It's just completely impossible. | ||
If we want to skip that ahead, I'm not kidding. | ||
What I just said is literally what Seth Meyers claims, like verbatim. | ||
We can jump ahead to like 920 in that clip. | ||
And again, let's just watch the way he characterizes this. | ||
Because again, they refuse to even entertain the idea that the leftists are somehow the cause of this new crisis or whatever this is. | ||
It doesn't even enter into their mind. | ||
Their entire reality is preordained to be... | ||
Democrats are always good and loving and sensible and intelligent. | ||
And Republicans, everything they believe, everything they fight for, everything they argue for is just... | ||
Baseless and nonsensical and just a thinly disguised scheme to, I don't know, white supremacy, whatever. | ||
Like, who knows what these people think. | ||
But let's go to this video of Seth Meyers. | ||
And I remind you, it may not be clear from this clip, this is supposed to be, ostensibly and in all forms, it's supposed to be a comedy show. | ||
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Let's watch. As a general rule, whenever Biden is riding high, the GOP and Fox News crank up the Frico meter to try to scare you about something dumb, like the one on Christmas. | |
Let's just pause it right there. | ||
Whenever Biden is riding high in the polls... | ||
That's never happened, so how would you know what would happen when that... | ||
Okay, but that's fine. He says when Biden is riding high in the polls, the Republicans crank up the Frico meter to come up with some... | ||
Thing that doesn't exist. | ||
And he brings up examples. | ||
He talks about the war on Christmas. | ||
As if Republicans, for no reason, started noticing that liberals were demanding Christmas decorations be taken down and demanding that corporations not wish them a Merry Christmas. | ||
Again, Republicans didn't start this. | ||
They start something, they create an issue, and the Republican reaction, which is always just bafflement and confusion and mocking, whatever the leftists are doing, is treated as some false flag event. | ||
Where they are just desperate because everybody loves Joe Biden so much that they were like, we just have to make something up to bring down his poll number. | ||
It's so outrageous. It's so ridiculous. | ||
It is so beyond reality. | ||
Literally, I feel like I have to come in here every day and argue about the snowfall in Narnia. | ||
It just doesn't exist. So what are we doing? | ||
And again, it's not about gas stoves. | ||
It's about everything that we're dealing with. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
Maybe I'll move on from this. Maybe we'll show more of Seth Meyers and just get into what he thinks is going on in the world. | ||
We'll really dive in. | ||
We'll do a deep dive into the liberal mindset. | ||
See if we can retain our sanity by the time we get out on the other side. | ||
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Mark Twain. All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
We're going to move on here. | ||
Since we're going to have guests in the last two hours of this program, we're just going to tear through some of the big news on the docket this morning. | ||
I'm trying to get triggered by any of these headlines. | ||
It's going to be hard. It's going to be very difficult not to. | ||
Every single one of them you could spend just hours dissecting. | ||
The implications, the insinuations, the subtleties in each and every carefully, carefully constructed headline meant to technically give you the truth while presenting you with a very specific and utterly false perception of the world. | ||
And again, just like we went through a couple days ago when the news broke, the headlines about Joe Biden continue to be carefully engineered to get just the right idea across. | ||
Here's this one from the AP. Biden political future clouded by classified document probe. | ||
Again, I mean, people just, I know they just read this and they just think, well, that's an accurate headline. | ||
Is it, though? Is it? | ||
Classified document probe. | ||
So again, they don't say anything about the fact that he had classified documents. | ||
It doesn't say that he did anything wrong. | ||
No, what this headline is insinuating is that Biden is under attack. | ||
Biden is the victim of something. | ||
He's the victim of some classified document probe, whatever that means. | ||
And he did have a very bright and sunny future ahead in politics, but now it's been clouded by this probe of some... | ||
It's not like it was his actions. | ||
It's not like his criminality coming to light may cloud his political future. | ||
It's just, again, everything. | ||
Their every word, their comedy shows, their headlines, their talking points, it's all just saturated in this very, very conscious effort to... | ||
Conceal reality in whatever way they can. | ||
Again, we're not going back to the stove thing quite yet. | ||
But, you know, the other thing is, like, you've got... | ||
It's just crazy. | ||
It's just crazy. You've got AOC making videos where she's talking about how stupid anyone who doesn't want to get rid of their gas stove is. | ||
How ridiculous the Republicans are being about gas stoves because gas stoves are dangerous and we have to get rid of them. | ||
So again, it's just how do you deal with a group of people that simultaneously, like if this was one person, they would be insane. | ||
They would be a schizophrenic person. | ||
But, you know, as a group, the left, like they're simultaneously making videos about why you need to get rid of stoves and why stoves will be getting rid of, how this is just the advance of progress and science demands it and it's going to happen, while simultaneously at exactly the same time, parallel things, Like, in concert with one another, they're saying any Republican who talks about this, who talks about us coming for the stoves, is a ridiculous conspiracy theorist that's just making stuff up because Biden is doing so well in the polls right now. | ||
Again, how do you deal with that level of unreality? | ||
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It's baffling. | |
Again, Robert Herr has been appointed as the special counsel to investigate the Biden documents. | ||
Herr was the understudy of Chris Wray and of Rod Rosenstein. | ||
Mike Davis on Twitter goes through the connections of this, talking about how Herr originally reported to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein. | ||
When he was hired, FBI Director Chris Wray also reported to Rosenstein. | ||
He was then a law partner with Chris Wray, this her guy. | ||
He reported to... United States Attorney for Maryland, Rod Rosenstein. | ||
Law Associates to Law Partner Chris Wray. | ||
This is his employment timeline. | ||
So he goes from being a deep state actor under the orders of Rod Rosenstein, who helped carry out and was a main force behind the Russia investigation and the Mueller probe and all that sort of stuff, to then being in private life where he is a lawyer in partnership with the head of the FBI, | ||
and then back to the political appointed position, Where he is then assigned to continue the deep state war against Donald Trump that keeps losing battles but persists in the war. | ||
The special counsel that A.G. Merrick Garland just appointed is FBI Director Christopher Wray's former assistant and his law partner. | ||
And of course Rod Rosenstein is in a lot of ways the puppet master controlling all of this despite the fact that he has been routinely shown to be engaged in Less than just behavior. | ||
You all remember this conspiracy chart? | ||
You all remember this? | ||
It went from grounded in reality to detached from reality. | ||
And they have such things in detached from reality, just nonsense, anti-Semitic conspiracy theories like the deep state, the great replacement, George Soros, Remember this? | ||
The chart that tells you that George Soros, the existence of the person George Soros, who every year a new New York Times article comes out about where his billions are being funneled into the American legal and political system. | ||
Yeah, he doesn't exist apparently according to this chart, just like chemtrails don't exist despite being announced and advocated for by the very people who are carrying it out. | ||
It's all just Rothschild's Central Bank. | ||
That's another wild-eyed, detached-from-reality, anti-Semitic, point-of-no-return-crossing nonsense lie that the Rothschilds control a central bank. | ||
You just think about who the person is that wrote this. | ||
What reality they're living in when they think George Soros is a creation of... | ||
You know, some conspiracy theorist imagination. | ||
It's wild, wild, right? | ||
Well, the good news is that the person that wrote that chart has now officially started their partnership with the Center for Advanced Racial Equity Policy at Rand Corporation. | ||
Yeah, the Rand Corporation. | ||
So the person that wrote the conspiracy chart that claimed that the JFK assassination was completely legitimate and totally real and exactly how it happened, and also George Soros is an invention of right-wing conspiracy theorists, now is a position at the war think tank, the think tank that's been behind every major U.S. conflict since Vietnam. | ||
And she's now the racial equity and policy... | ||
Fellow at that organization. | ||
So, it's great. | ||
So great. FDA vaccine advisors are disappointed and angry that early data about new COVID-19 booster shots wasn't presented for review last year. | ||
They're so angry that they made this decision without the information. | ||
Again, it's just, how do you take any of this seriously? | ||
The FDA is like, okay, we've got to approve boosters. | ||
We've got to decide whether we approve boosters or not. | ||
Like, okay, well, what information do we have? | ||
None? Okay, they're approved. | ||
And like a year later, they're like, what? | ||
What? But you didn't give us the data. | ||
Well, then why'd you approve it, you idiots? | ||
Again, like... | ||
COVID vaccines are obviously dangerous and should be halted immediately, say senior Swedish doctors. | ||
Singer Lisa Marie Presley, soul child of Elvis, dead at 54 following cardiac arrest. | ||
Just again, just... | ||
Just tack it on, just another statistic here for the ongoing genocide. | ||
NOAA makes it official. | ||
Last eight years, global cooling at a rate of around.11 degrees Celsius per decade, despite 450-plus billion tons of emissions worth 14% of total man-made CO2 in the atmosphere, CO2 warming is a hoax. | ||
This using official NOAA data. | ||
Meanwhile, Rolls-Royce sales hit record as rich splurged on luxury while everybody else has been crushed by inflation. | ||
It's the Great Reset in action. | ||
And a little bit of good news, and we'll get into this thing. | ||
I bet Chase will want to talk about this. | ||
The new Illinois gun laws that are blatantly and explicitly unconstitutional are being nullified by sheriffs in Illinois. | ||
So that's some good news. And again, we'll talk about how nullification can be used to undo and prevent some of the more tyrannical measures from the United States government. | ||
GOP bill says only the American flag can fly over U.S. embassies. | ||
No more Pride BLM flags. | ||
It's funny the way this was presented. | ||
It was like GOP puts forward bill to stop flying Pride and BLM flags. | ||
Well, no, it was a bill to only fly the American flag. | ||
It's just the only flag that the... | ||
The embassies around the world choose to fly other than the American one are the ones for their particular satanic religion, the rainbow and the BLM flag. | ||
So they're the only ones with the chutzpah to actually put that on an official building. | ||
You just can't imagine a... | ||
A normal person doing that, but they're not normal, so they do. | ||
And then they call it tyranny when you ask them to politely stop. | ||
We're going to be back on the other side. | ||
The second hour, we're going to be joined by Baked Alaska, who has been sentenced to 60 days in prison for his presence, his being there on January 6th. | ||
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I want them shut down. | ||
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I want them silent. | |
I want them muted. | ||
I think they are horrible for our society. | ||
The anniversary of January 6th has come and gone, but it's turning out to be a holiday of propaganda for the state. | ||
A day to celebrate lie upon lie and the corrupt Washington, D.C. establishment's gaslighting of America. | ||
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As a result of the events on January 6th, the lives of five heroic officers were lost. | |
Brian Sicknick was a U.S. Capitol Police officer devoted to serving our nation. | ||
He lost his life protecting our elected representatives. | ||
No police officers were killed on January 6th, period. | ||
Ashley Babbitt was killed on January 6th. | ||
Two years later, the real evidence is still hidden from public view. | ||
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Based on what I saw and observed in the video clip, Ashley Babbitt was murdered. | |
She was shot and killed under color of authority by an officer who violated not only the law, but his oath. | ||
And committed an arrestable offense. | ||
Victoria White, from Rochester, Minnesota, with the crowd, had come up to the tunnel entrance, and she says she had been pushed in by the momentum of the crowd. | ||
And she ended up being trapped against one of the walls. | ||
In a fairly short time after she got in there, she was attacked by a police officer, a supervisor from the Metro D.C. Police Department. | ||
It went on for maybe five minutes. | ||
She was struck nearly 40 times in the head and face. | ||
It is definitely a crime that was committed by Officer Morris when she struck a downed person. | ||
She was seriously attempting to injure Roseanne Boylan by striking her. | ||
But they pulled her into the Capitol. | ||
Then she did receive emergency care, and I think heroic care. | ||
The officers that were inside didn't hesitate. | ||
Unfortunately, we're pretty sure she was deceased by that time. | ||
The Capitol Police, per their own timeline, received the authorization request from the Department of Defense, where I was chief of staff for National Guard's men and women, before January 6th. | ||
The Capitol Police then went to the sergeant-at-arms in the House and the Senate and the chief of police, and the decision was made, per their own timeline, That that request would be declined. | ||
And key players in the stage insurrection with ties to the federal government and its Mockingbird media arm are still walking free. | ||
The names Ray Epps, Megan Paradise, Luke Phillips, John Sullivan. | ||
Sullivan's brother James turned John into the FBI after he had previously been released. | ||
James explained to the FBI that he believed his brother was not only involved in the riots at the U.S. Capitol, but was somehow in charge of the breach into the U.S. Capitol. | ||
That populist counter-revolution propagandized as far-right extremism has been spreading worldwide for years, just as the O. Biden administration's totalitarianism is spreading to world leaders as it's propagandized as homeland security. | ||
The overwhelming majority of people in Brazil know that the recent presidential election was stolen by the convicted criminal President Lula, convicted of corruption roughly six years ago. | ||
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President Lula is actually a convicted felon for bribery, as well as being a socialist, so you have half the country that feels severely disenfranchised. | |
This election had no transparency, so the protesters who protested for the last 70 days peacefully, no arson, no violence, just wanted an evidence-proof That this was an honest election. | ||
Now, it turns out, as the plot usually does thicken in these situations, that there were many an agent provocateur yesterday at these buildings and doing incredible gross damage, breaking windows and such, and it looks like this is turning into a Reichstag fire and being used to clamp down on these Democratic protests. | ||
Mirroring the aftermath of January 6th, Lula is of course blaming former President Bolsonaro, calling him a genocidist that encouraged the protesters who swarmed all three branches of government. | ||
Back here in the United States, The audacity of the arrest of Ashley Babbitt's mother, who was simply honoring her daughter who was murdered by the state, with no charges filed, continues to spotlight the O'Biden administration's road to tyranny. | ||
The right to protest, as it is deemed in our Constitution, clearly belongs to one class of people in America, and it ain't most of us. | ||
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We came here to the Trump International Hotel to remind those uggos that stormed the Capitol. | |
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of the American Journal has begun. | ||
Welcoming a very special guest here this hour. | ||
I do want to take a brief moment because this was just announced. | ||
Tuesday, the 17th of January, we will be doing the Alex Jones Was Right emergency broadcast from 8 a.m. | ||
to 12 midnight with amazing guests breaking news analysis. | ||
You can watch live next Tuesday, a big money bomb event. | ||
So I wanted to let all Info Warriors know about that. | ||
But now, I welcome to our show, Baked Alaska. | ||
He's an activist fighting against the tyrannical, neoliberal, socialist, sissy boy, soy boy ideologies that are crippling America. | ||
He's been persecuted for supporting Trump and attending the Million MAGA March in January, where new videos show he correctly identified what we now believe a Fed provocateur instigating the breach of the Capitol on multiple occasions. | ||
Welcome to the show, Baked Alaska. | ||
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Hey, how's it going, man? Thanks for having me on. | |
Very good. Just tell us, what is the latest with you? | ||
I understand you've been sentenced, but just tell us, you know, what's going on with you. | ||
And I understand now, ironically enough, the shackles have been removed. | ||
You can now talk about all the stuff that you couldn't talk about before this sentencing came down. | ||
But just tell us where we are in your case right now. | ||
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Right. Well, like I said, thanks for having me on, Harrison. | |
I really do appreciate, you know, you give me a platform here. | ||
So I just got back from Washington, D.C., which was a very emotional time. | ||
I actually had Ashley Babbitt's mom and Nicole Reffitt attend my hearing. | ||
And they gave my family hugs. | ||
And it was a very, very amazing time just to see all the support that came from the Patriots in D.C. But I was sentenced to 60 days in jail after doing two years of pretrial probation, being thrown into solitary confinement for a week, an ankle monitor around my leg. | ||
My family has gone through it. | ||
it. | ||
I've been politically persecuted. | ||
I know some people get it worse. | ||
Some people get less, but it has been a very, very hard time. | ||
So I'm about to go into custody on February 1st and serve my time for a nonviolent misdemeanor, which is the insane thing. | ||
And And, you know, that's what people need to understand. | ||
A lot of people, you know, love or hate Baked Alaska, whatever, that's fine. | ||
But at the end of the day, I was nonviolent. | ||
I didn't touch anybody. | ||
I didn't loot. I didn't steal. | ||
I didn't break any windows. In fact, I was actually in there saying, don't break anything. | ||
We're not here for this. | ||
We are here to be peaceful. | ||
And, you know, that's what I did on that day. | ||
Also, yes, I did expose Ray Epps for being a federal asset on January 5th. | ||
A new piece on Revolver News is totally blowing the lid on that, which is amazing. | ||
So it's like, you know, if I have to spend two months in jail to get the truth out, Harrison, you know, that's what I'm going to do. | ||
I'm never going to stop speaking the truth. | ||
I'm never going to stop. | ||
You can see me there, you know, right front and center. | ||
I started the Fed chant, and that was just talked about by President Trump and Darren Beattie in the new Revolver.News interview. So you know it's been a crazy last four years. | ||
My life has been turned upside down. | ||
And a lot of people say, you know, aren't you sad? | ||
Aren't you like depressed about this situation? | ||
And, you know, jail is not fun for sure. | ||
You know, it's been a really, really tough last couple of years. | ||
But like I said, if I can sacrifice a couple of months in jail, a couple of years of persecution to get the truth out, that's what I'm going to do every single time. | ||
And God is on my side. It's an amazing mindset to have. | ||
Honestly, it's incredibly admirable you're not just bitter and angry about this because it's completely unfair what's being done to you. | ||
Absolutely unfair. So just remind people in case they don't know, I'm up to date with it, but you're about to spend 60 days in prison. | ||
As you said, you just spent two years on probation, solitary confinement for a week. | ||
I mean, you've already paid enough, I think, but... | ||
What is it exactly that you're spending time in jail for? | ||
What did you do wrong exactly? | ||
Because you were live streaming the entire time you were there, right? | ||
It's not like you were hiding and doing something. | ||
They were having to make claims. If people want to see what Baked Alaska was doing on January 6th, he filmed the whole thing. | ||
So what is it exactly you're being punished for here again? | ||
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Yeah, so the jail sentence is for picketing and parading in the Capitol, which is the lowest misdemeanor you can possibly think of. | |
And that's why I'm getting this, you know, steep jail sentence, which is just insane. | ||
I mean, my attorney said he's never heard of anyone getting a single day of jail time for this level of misdemeanor. | ||
Nobody. | ||
And, you know, my heart goes out to the other January 6th Patriots as well. | ||
You know, you got people. | ||
Nick Ox of the Proud Boys just got sentenced to four years and just went into custody. | ||
It's it breaks my heart. | ||
You know, some people got less. | ||
Like I said, some people got more. | ||
You know, it doesn't really make sense, but it's a terrible situation for all involved. | ||
Even if you were to go to trial, you're you're you're going against a D.C. jury. | ||
That's absolutely going to hang you to dry. | ||
So, you know, it's a total kangaroo court situation. | ||
Most people are forced into plea deals like I was, because if I didn't take the plea deal, they said, oh, we're going to add felonies. | ||
And then you're facing up to 20 years for trespassing in the Capitol. | ||
But when you're the Tonight Show, when you're, you know, on the liberal news networks, oh, they can go and make jokes in the Capitol and get arrested for trespassing. | ||
And guess what? | ||
All their charges were dropped, Harrison. | ||
It's a one-sided justice system. | ||
If you're a conservative, if you speak for the truth, if you support President Trump, they're going to throw you in the gulags. | ||
And they're going to make an example out of you, which is what they did with me. | ||
Shock and awe, as Michael Sherwin would say. | ||
The FBI, Merrick Garland, they love nothing more than locking up patriots and Trump supporters. | ||
It's an absolute mess what's going on in our country. | ||
I I just hope that my story and many other January 6th Patriots stories can inspire people to peacefully, lawfully stand up for the truth and not fall in line to this tyrannical system. | ||
It really is beyond description. | ||
It's almost like we talk about it every day, but how much do we have to talk about this until it gets through to people's heads what is going on here? | ||
Because everything from... | ||
Ashley Babbitt being murdered. | ||
They don't even interview the guy who murdered her. | ||
They don't even investigate it. | ||
They just give him a Medal of Honor and $160,000 and send him on his way to... | ||
I mean, just... It's beyond absurd. | ||
It beggars description. | ||
It's beyond everything. We're gonna talk... | ||
I want to talk about Ray Epps with you. | ||
I also want to talk about anything that you haven't been able to talk about yet. | ||
Because up until you got sentenced, they could still... | ||
Hey, tack on a couple extra felonies. | ||
Why not? Hey, why not mess with the system a little bit more? | ||
But now that you've been sentenced... | ||
You know, that's over. | ||
Now you can actually talk about some of the stuff that went on in your trial, and I want to hear about your plea deal and everything else. | ||
So what's something that you haven't been able to talk about yet because the sentencing hadn't happened? | ||
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Well, I guess one of the first things is that the court system is absolutely rigged. | |
It doesn't matter if it's a right-wing judge or a left-wing judge. | ||
No, because here's the thing. | ||
I've learned a lot about the court system and the justice system, and all of the judges used to be prosecutors, and all of the prosecutors are just doing whatever they can to get jobs, to get What benefits with their careers? | ||
So it's actually a very, very messy, incestuous system that I had no idea it operates like that. | ||
You would think it would be more fair and unbiased and you got your human rights and I mean, I know this sounds weird, but I just think, like, you know, justice is dead in America. | ||
There are no civil rights. There are no human rights. | ||
I mean, you can even look, you know, what's happening with Alex and people suing him and all these, you know, crazy trillion-dollar lawsuits. | ||
You know, it's just nuts. | ||
Free speech is dead in America. | ||
Human rights, you know, are completely out the window. | ||
And that was the saddest part about it because I thought I was going in here and I could have a You know, a fair and free trial, and I thought they would, you know, be able to move me outside of D.C., get a fair jury. | ||
No! They do not care about you. | ||
They do not care. | ||
Your rights go out the window. | ||
I thought in this country it was innocent until proven guilty. | ||
No, no, no. That does not exist anymore. | ||
And it's sad. It is a tragedy that I had to go through this to fully understand it. | ||
Like you said, we talk about it all the time, but when you're in it, you're like, oh my gosh. | ||
Yeah. I... Why do I have an ankle monitor around my leg for a non-violent misdemeanor trespassing charge? | ||
That doesn't make sense. | ||
My attorney said, wait, wait a second. | ||
This is for pedophiles and murderers. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
Trespassing also, by the way, in a public building that you didn't break the window to get into, right? | ||
I mean, you just walked in. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I do want to talk about that, too. | ||
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Like, that's the other thing. A lot of people said, well, wait, you exposed Ray Epps, so why did you go in on the 6th? | |
I'll tell you why. Okay, all right, we'll get to that on the other side. | ||
We've got to go to commercial break right now. | ||
Baked Alaska is my guest. | ||
In a lot of ways, like a symbol for the last, like, five years of politics. | ||
If you were looking for one person who, like, embodied all of it, it's got to be Baked Alaska. | ||
From BuzzFeed to the far right to livestream to Cozy.TV, he's been in the center of all of it. | ||
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It's amazing. Tomorrow, we need to go into the Capitol! | |
Into the Capitol! | ||
No! Peacefully! | ||
Fed! Fed! Fed! | ||
Fed! Fed! Fed! | ||
I don't even like to say it because I'll be arrested. | ||
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Well, let's not say it. We need... | |
We need to go... | ||
I'll say it. All right. We need to go in... | ||
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Shut the fuck up, Boomer. | |
...to the Capitol. Face Fed posting? | ||
All right. We need to go into the Capitol. | ||
All right, folks, the latest article from Revolver titled, The man who filmed Ray Epps and led Fed, Fed, Fed chant, sentenced to 60 days in prison, talks to Revolver News exclusively. | ||
The first paragraph says, If the Fed-surrection could be boiled down to one piece of iconic footage, the clip of Ray Epps urging a crowd into the Capitol on the eve of January 6th would likely receive top billing. | ||
Arguably, the best part of the footage is that it makes clear how out of touch Epps' bizarre suggestion is to the crowd. | ||
So out of touch that the immediate reaction of the crowd around Epps is to point at him and chant, Fed, Fed, Fed, Fed, Fed. | ||
And of course, the person who started that chant and led that chant and captured that footage was the one and only Baked Alaska who joins me now to talk about all of this. | ||
So, I mean, this article is amazing. | ||
It goes into a lot of detail. | ||
There's so many places we could go with this, but when we ended the last segment, as you asked the question, and I bet a lot of people have on their minds, if you knew on January 5th that only a Fed would demand that you go into the Capitol, I mean, it was obvious from point blank, and we can get into just that clip because it's amazing, but why would you then, the next day, go into the Capitol? | ||
I mean, if you knew this was a honeypot, why would you fall for it, Baked? | ||
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Yeah, no, that's a great question, Harrison. | |
Absolutely. And I do want to talk about this. | ||
So I exposed Ray Epps on January 5th, as we see in that iconic footage. | ||
And big shout out to Darren Beattie and Revolver News. | ||
They've done a fantastic job with this whole investigation. | ||
But here's the thing. So I exposed Ray Epps on the 5th, and people say, well, why would you go in the Capitol on January 6th? | ||
Well, I'll tell you why. | ||
The reason why is because it was newsworthy. | ||
So I wake up on January 6th. | ||
The Capitol had already been breached. | ||
I didn't breach the Capitol. | ||
I didn't do any of that. I woke up at my hotel because I was up very late that night before streaming and everything, and the Capitol had already been breached. | ||
Trump was ending his speech, and everyone's like, oh, you know, everyone's walking over to the Capitol. | ||
So I walk over to the Capitol. | ||
And oh my gosh, people are already in the Capitol and there's smoke grenades going off and people are getting pepper sprayed. | ||
It's chaos. So me as a content creator, of course, I'm going to follow the action. | ||
You know, if an airplane crashes into a football stadium, oh my gosh, all the reporters are going to go and get that footage. | ||
Nobody had permission to be in that, you know, stadium, but there's something crazy that's happening that's newsworthy. | ||
It's content. It's whatever. | ||
So that's What I do. | ||
I'm a content creator. | ||
I go and I live stream newsworthy events. | ||
I don't think anyone would argue, you know, this is one of the most historic events of all time. | ||
So from my perspective, I'm like, no, I don't think people should go into the Capitol. | ||
I don't think people should breach the barriers, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But when I woke up and I saw everyone was already in there, I'm like, and the doors were open. | ||
I'm like, oh my gosh, I got to cover this. | ||
And then when the cops told me to leave, I left. | ||
I went home to my hotel and And then a few days later, you know, my door gets knocked down by the U.S. Marshals, and I get arrested. | ||
So it's like, that's my story. | ||
And I know it is a bit confusing, but that's the thing. | ||
I did not breach the barriers. | ||
I did not break into the Capitol. | ||
No, if I were there, I would have told people not to. | ||
But they had already breached in. | ||
Everything already popped off. | ||
And so at that point, wait, why was the New York Times allowed in there? | ||
Just They didn't have permission. | ||
And they always say this. They say, oh, well, we had, you know, congressional credentials. | ||
No, you didn't. I mean, you might have had them for some other event, but you weren't supposed to be in the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
Nobody was. There was, you know, nobody was supposed to be in the Capitol on that day because the certification was, you know, supposed to go on with Mike Pence or whatever. | ||
You know, we weren't supposed to be in there that day. | ||
So I know it is a bit confusing, but that's what happened. | ||
I don't find it confusing at all, actually. | ||
It seems perfectly clear to me. | ||
And of course, I'm only asking as sort of the devil's advocate, because I know if I was there that day, I 100% would have been in the Capitol. | ||
I mean, how could you not get swept up in all that? | ||
I mean, it's just the natural thing to do, especially if you aren't breaking anything or attacking anybody. | ||
You would never even think, I'm committing a crime here, I'm doing something illegal. | ||
When you're walking past the police officer giving you the thumbs up and a high five, you're not sitting there thinking, I'm getting away with a crime while I'm doing this. | ||
I mean, it's... It's absurd. | ||
I mean, did you, and you can see in your live stream, you're sort of goofing around a little bit. | ||
You're sort of, you know, having fun. | ||
But, you know, the idea that you were staging an insurrection and a seditious coup, I mean, how absurd is this? | ||
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Yeah, no, and I'm glad you brought that up, Harrison, because when I was in the Capitol, 100% on God, I did not think I was breaking any laws. | |
And once again, I know people will, you know, they just read the headlines, you know, they see CNN calling me a domestic terrorist, and they say, how could you think you weren't breaking laws? | ||
Because I was fist-bumping cops. | ||
And they literally said to me, and you've seen this footage before too, I'm sure, they said, we understand why you're here. | ||
So if you're in a bar and you're taking shots with the bouncer and the bartenders and you're having a great time, they're fist bumping you, yeah, yeah, we understand why you're here, they're buying you shots, you go home, you go to bed, then a few days later your door gets knocked down and you get arrested for trespassing. | ||
No, that's not how that works. | ||
For trespassing legally, you must be given a proper notice to vacate the premises. | ||
And they also must give you a reasonable amount of time. | ||
There were no trespassing signs in the Capitol. | ||
The doors were not locked. | ||
They were wide open. | ||
The cops were standing at the door. | ||
Not only that, there was no announcement like on a loudspeaker that says, you must leave now or you will be arrested. | ||
And that's what I've seen at every other protest. | ||
And listen, Harrison, I film protests of all kinds. | ||
I filmed Antifa protests, BLM, Proud Boys, Trump, you name it. | ||
I filmed all the protests. | ||
I film everything that's newsworthy that I find interesting. | ||
And so it just boggles my mind. | ||
Every other protest I've been at, it gets crazy. | ||
They said on a loudspeaker, you must leave now or you will be arrested. | ||
And they gave people probably half an hour to vacate before they started arresting people. | ||
This never happened at the Capitol. | ||
You see me there doing a funny little skit on the phone. | ||
You know, okay, I touched the phone. | ||
I made some jokes. Nothing crazier than Jimmy Kimmel would do if he was in the Capitol. | ||
But it's like, does that warrant locking me up in the D.C. gulag and calling me a domestic terrorist and subpoenaing my mom to the January 6th commission, etc., etc., going after my family, slandering me? | ||
Of course not! | ||
We all know that. So, like I said, I hope my story can bring people hope, and I hope it can bring a lot of people to God as well. | ||
I am going to be writing a book in prison, and I'm going to be starting a January 6th political prisoners non-profit fund, which I am very, very excited about. | ||
You know, it's so amazing that We talk to a lot of people that are... | ||
We get calls from prisoners from January 6th. | ||
And actually, we're going to get into another aspect of this revolver story on the other side where you talk about being approached by the FBI before January 6th. | ||
Milo Yiannopoulos also reported this. | ||
And we, of course, have guests on who were also approached by the FBI. And that may have to do with... | ||
Their refusal of the FBI may have to do with their eventual being arrested. | ||
So we're going to get into all of that. | ||
that we're only halfway through our conversation with baked alaska and of course he's been sentenced to 60 days in prison but that's not the real punishment the real punishment has been this preceding two years it's been the destruction of reputation it's been the disruption of his life his inability to just carry on his business as normal i mean the 60 days is just the cherry on top of this persecution sunday we're being force-fed here you can follow baked alaska he streams on cozy.tv slash baked alaska you can also follow him on twitter at baked alaska | ||
we'll be back on the other side to talk to baked about what it was like being approached by the fbi and a little bit more about ray epps a lot more about ray epps actually we're gonna we're gonna dig into the uh ray epps cesspit and see what we come up with way back on the other side Thank you. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Baked Alaska. | ||
You can follow him. He streams on Cozy.tv. | ||
Just go to Cozy.tv slash Baked Alaska to see his work there. | ||
You can also follow him on Twitter at Baked Alaska. | ||
Like I said before, you've been at the center of the political maelstrom for the last several years, and it's... | ||
I guess you're paying the price for that now. | ||
I mean, how much do you feel like your celebrity, because you were, you know, an internet celebrity before January 6th ever happened, right? | ||
You were pretty well known. There have been documentaries about you. | ||
You worked for, and we don't need to go through your whole history, but you were well known before that. | ||
How much do you think your notoriety had to do with how hard you've been targeted and attacked and now you've been sentenced for two months to prison? | ||
What do you think your celebrity had to do with that? | ||
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Well, yeah, I mean, let's just look at the words of the FBI. I mean, Michael Sherwin himself, and he got in trouble for this, said, we are going after the influencers for shock and awe. | |
And that's why they went after me. | ||
That's why they went after a lot of the people that were either streaming or videotaping or, you know, putting out content on their Telegram channels. | ||
You know, whatever it is, they wanted to find the most, you know, the people with the clout, Everybody else would be terrified of ever protesting, of ever speaking the truth, speaking up against the system again. | ||
Yeah, so absolutely. They went after me super hard because I was well-known. | ||
You know, it's so... To me, it's just depressing because I talk to a lot of you guys, whether it's Stuart Rhodes or Jeremy Brown or yourself or any number of other January 6th prisoners, and it's almost like you pointed out that you're not going to get a fair trial. | ||
But you kind of entered into this process, I imagine. | ||
Maybe you can correct me, but it seems like a lot of you guys Entering going, you know, I've had my reputation destroyed in the media. | ||
They're saying all these lies about me. | ||
Finally, I get my day in court. | ||
The American justice system, you know, is my final, you know, place of sanctuary where I can go and I get a chance to say my time and I get equal time to the prosecution and finally the truth will out, only to learn that inside the courtroom is even more controlled and even more dishonest than outside. | ||
I mean, that's got to be sort of a horrible feeling. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, no, absolutely, Harrison. | |
And you're absolutely right. | ||
There is no justice in America anymore. | ||
There's no more free trials. | ||
You know, maybe, you know, here and there, like it looks like Kyle Rittenhouse, you know, got lucky with a really good judge. | ||
You know, you'll find it here and there, but it's not going to be your average experience in America anymore. | ||
Especially in places like Washington, D.C. Like I said, people on the right wing are fully part of the swamp. | ||
So, yeah, you know, here's what happened is that I was charged with two misdemeanors, disorderly conduct and trespassing in the Capitol. | ||
Now, when this happened, I'm looking at the footage and I'm saying, wait, how could I be trespassing if I'm fist bumping cops and they say they understand why I'm in here and they're not telling me to leave? | ||
That is not trespassing. | ||
Also disorderly conduct. | ||
Were the cops telling me to not do—you know, I'll be honest. | ||
You know, I was a little rambunctious in there, but that's what I do. | ||
Whenever I'm streaming, wherever I am, you know, I might be, you know, having fun, being a little silly. | ||
Yeah, that's fine, but that's not a crime. | ||
It's called free speech. I thought we had that. | ||
You know, I thought we had the First Amendment definitely during a protest— So this is what happened is I wanted to go to trial. | ||
I believe I was innocent. You can look at the, you know, famous report when I went against Judge Sullivan and he's like, all right, you're taking this plea deal. | ||
And I said, well, I believe I'm innocent, but you guys are forcing me to take this plea deal for misdemeanor or else the FBI said they would add a felony charge of obstruction, which is a 20 year charge And this should be illegal. | ||
I'm sorry, how is that not coercion? | ||
How is that not coercion to say, if you don't accept this plea, you're obstructing our thing, so we're going to add two decades to yours? | ||
I mean, how can that possibly be legal? | ||
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I don't believe it is, but the FBI lied to the judge. | |
They said, oh, we never said that, even though they said it several times to me and my attorney. | ||
And, you know, it just gets in this whole weird game where they lie and they gaslight you. | ||
They said it to us so many times. | ||
And, you know, maybe we didn't have it on record or maybe the judge didn't even seem to care. | ||
I guess it's just business as usual in Washington, D.C. or in the U.S. court system. | ||
But this is not just my story. | ||
I talked to many other January 6th patriots. | ||
They have all the same story. | ||
Nick Ox had to take a plea deal. | ||
Psychotic had to take a plea deal. | ||
So many other people had to take plea deals because why would you go to a D.C. jury for a felony charge that's going to ruin your life and get you up to 20 years in prison? | ||
Why would you even risk that? | ||
When you could just plea out for a misdemeanor. | ||
And so I know that sounds crazy, but that's the smart thing to do as long as, you know, I told him, I said, if you're going to have me snitch on people or do anything that breaks my integrity, I will not do it. | ||
I'll go serve 20 years. | ||
I don't care. You know, obviously that wouldn't be fun, but, you know, Luckily, I didn't have to do any of that. | ||
It's just a boilerplate plea deal. | ||
Because they want convictions. | ||
That's what they want. They want Baked Alaska to say, I was guilty of trespassing. | ||
So they can say, see, make an example out of me. | ||
Throw me in jail. Slander me. | ||
But I said this before. | ||
Even if I were to go to trial and become innocent, the process is the punishment. | ||
Two years of pretrial probation, ankle monitor, house arrest, you know, your name run through the mud, your family subpoenaed by the January 6th commission. | ||
You know, it's absolute hell. | ||
So I think these people need to be put in prison. | ||
This absolutely should be illegal to threaten American citizens into a plea deal when they wanted to go to trial. | ||
And they should have moved all the juries out of Washington, D.C. into, you know, more fair states like Texas and Florida. | ||
Yeah, and of course, you know, it's pointless, I guess, but to ask or suggest or just let the left know that these predicates being set right now, the way that the January 6th prisoners are being treated, it's going to turn to you. | ||
And it shouldn't take that. They should just have the humanity to understand what's happening to you, what's happening to so many others. | ||
It's just blatantly unfair, complete contradiction of any sense of justice that exists in the world. | ||
They should be against that, you know, anyway. | ||
But, you know, on the other hand, it's just, it's sad to see Americans who are, like, salivating for your death and just, like, they want your blood because they've been told that you're an evil person, even though what's happening to you is clearly, you know, government oppression, the likes of which they would recognize if you were a black guy. | ||
They would recognize this if you, you know, were being railroaded by the Justice Department because you stole a candy bar. | ||
They would get it in that sense. But because of the political implications, they're happy you're being thrown to the wolves. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. Maybe if I was a black, trans, liberal, they, you know, care about what... | |
There's still time-baked. There's still time. | ||
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I've considered it, for sure, but just kidding. | |
Just kidding! No, it is sad. | ||
I mean, I'm a white Christian male. | ||
You know, I am like, oh my gosh, you know, they literally want me to die. | ||
So, you know, that's the facts of it. | ||
But, you know, you say this is depressing. | ||
I got to say, you know, I couldn't go through this without my family and without God. | ||
And like I said, if I could inspire people to do anything, it would be to get a relationship with Jesus Christ and to get closer to God. | ||
Because these times, they're not going away. | ||
I believe times are going to get harder before they get better. | ||
So if you are not close to God, if you are not holding steadfast to your values, to your principles, oh my gosh, you're going to be in for a rough ride. | ||
But if you're close to God, if you have a support system, if you have friends and family, or at least one person... | ||
You're gonna make it. You're gonna be okay. | ||
I'm gonna be okay. I know I got 60 days in jail. | ||
Some people got it worse, and that's fine. | ||
But I do want to talk about the FBI contacting me on the 5th as well. | ||
Okay, well, yeah, I know. | ||
We sort of got off track here. We're gonna get into that in the last segment that we have with Debaked Alaska. | ||
I shouldn't have said depressing. Overwhelming might be the better word. | ||
It's just All of this stuff all the time, continuously. | ||
And again, I'm continually inspired by the January 6th victims that I talk to, whether it's Baked or Jeremy Brown or Stuart Rhodes. | ||
They all have this concept. | ||
It really is the faith that you can't just claim, like, oh, he's just pretending. | ||
It'd be a little hard to pretend about this, you know, to have a good spirit and to be hopeful in the face of such overwhelming oppression is really something to behold. | ||
Again, Cozy.TV slash Baked Alaska. | ||
His Twitter is at Baked Alaska. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about how the FBI tried to bring him into their ranks before they decided that he was better off in a jail cell. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
Baked Alaska, final segment. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. Alright folks, this is our final segment with Baked Alaska. | ||
You can keep up with him at cozy.tv slash bakedalaska. | ||
His Twitter is at bakedalaska. | ||
Just quickly, Baked, what's your streaming schedule these days? | ||
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Yeah, so I stream on Cozy Monday through Friday, 5 p.m. | |
Eastern. That's pretty much the schedule there. | ||
Okay, perfect. So 5 p.m. | ||
Eastern, Cozy.tv slash Baked Alaska. | ||
Let's get into the Fed topic, because this article on Revolver gets into a lot of detail, but you were approached by the Feds on January 5th. | ||
Milo Yiannopoulos was approached by the Feds prior to January 6th. | ||
We know Jeremy Brown was approached by the Feds. | ||
He actually recorded their confrontation. | ||
Only to then later be, you know, called an insurrectionist and arrested. | ||
Tell us about what happened to you, your experience with the feds contacting you prior to January 6th. | ||
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Right. So this is an incredible story. | |
And finally, I can tell my story. | ||
I've had to be sort of silent for a while until my sentencing. | ||
But this just broke, I think, yesterday or the day before on Revolver.News. | ||
Big shout out to Darren Beattie and the team over there. | ||
So on January 5th, the day before January 6th, the FBI, I got a call. | ||
And it was this lady, Megan O'Reese, Who is a very interesting character, and I hope the internet sleuths can start to put this together. | ||
She is the lady who is prosecuting Ricky Vaughn. | ||
He was arrested for tweeting out a meme in the District of New York, and I'm actually listed as a co-conspirator in that case for retweeting that meme. | ||
That was covered on Tucker and pretty much everywhere. | ||
So I connected those dots. | ||
And so I'm in Queen Creek, Arizona, where Ray Epps is also from. | ||
I figured that out later. | ||
I put together those dots. | ||
So I get a call, and it's like, this is Megan O'Reese with the FBI. We're in Queen Creek, and we would like to meet with you. | ||
And later I find out, wait, Megan O'Reese is from New York. | ||
So you're telling me she flew all the way from the District of New York to Queen Creek, Arizona, this obscure little town near Phoenix, To meet with Baked Alaska one day before January 6th. | ||
And they try to say, oh, we have no prior knowledge of anything happening. | ||
Right. Yeah, I don't believe that for one second. | ||
So I thought it was a prank call. | ||
I told her to email me and verify that she was, you know, FBI. So she did, and I'm like, oh my gosh, this is real. | ||
Like, I thought it was some prank. | ||
So now I'm trying to get access to that email. | ||
I've been locked out, but I've had requests from Thomas Massey and others, Darren Beattie. | ||
They're interested. They want to see this, and I hope we can blow the lid on this whole Fed operation. | ||
But essentially, I asked her, I said, do you have a warrant? | ||
Because I talked to my attorney. She said, nope, we don't have a warrant. | ||
I said, okay, I'm not interested. | ||
I'm not going to talk to you. | ||
And then I went to the airport. | ||
I went to DC. And then I run into Ray Epps. | ||
You know, that's when I exposed him on that same night. | ||
On January 5th. | ||
And then I learned later that Ray Epps is from Queen Creek. | ||
So I think when the FBI randomly showed up on January 5th, one day before the whole insurrection hoax, I think they were probably meeting with Ray Epps as well. | ||
And I think they wanted to string me in and be like, hey, can you be some Fed informant with Ray Epps and get people to go— And of course, you know, obviously I wouldn't be down for that, so I wouldn't even talk to them, and I think I sort of messed up their whole plan here, but yeah, they claim, oh, we were just randomly, you know, there to talk to you, and it had nothing to do with January 6th or whatever, so... | ||
Very, very strange stuff has happened, and I don't know. | ||
I just hope we can one day fully blow the lid on all of this and expose all these terrible, terrible people in the FBI and in our government that wish nothing to do but harm American patriots. | ||
A hundred percent. And I think, you know, it's a tangled web, but we have enough information now that you can start to put together a picture. | ||
You can see the FBI clearly had foreknowledge of, you know, what generally was going to go down. | ||
Clearly, Ray Epps. | ||
I mean, let's just talk about Ray Epps for a second. | ||
Why is it these people who are on the January 6th committee who spend every waking moment calling everybody who wandered through the Capitol on January 6th the domestic terrorists that must be rooted out and destroyed, but then you mention Ray Epps, and they go, leave that man alone. | ||
Leave that poor man alone. | ||
You've destroyed his life. | ||
Why Ray Epps? Why only him? | ||
Does he get a pass? I mean, that alone is enough to start the wheel spinning. | ||
But, like, what's going on with Ray Epps, Baked, since you and his story is so bizarrely intertwined? | ||
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Yeah, so, well, it's funny. | |
In court recently, Ray Epps is now lying and gaslighting me. | ||
He said, oh, well, Baked Alaska was actually the one, you know, calling for violence. | ||
I was there to calm Baked Alaska down. | ||
He names me, like, three times. | ||
Like, he's really pissed off that I, you know, exposed him being a Fed. | ||
Like, there's something weird going on. | ||
But you're actually... Absolutely right, Harrison. | ||
Never in the history of this whole January 6th investigation, never have they stood up or defended a single Trump supporter. | ||
Not once. And you're telling me, the guy that was saying, we need to go into the Capitol, and he even said before that, I'm probably going to go to jail for this. | ||
Which later in court, he says, oh, I meant, you know, I meant legally. | ||
No, you said, you literally said you were going to go to jail. | ||
You knew that was unlawful. | ||
You were at the front of the barricades when they were first breached, whispering into people's ears and directing people. | ||
You were a... | ||
High-level Oath Keepers leader and had all sorts of weird military intelligence, you know, ties in your background. | ||
So look at him, you know, full military gear, directing people. | ||
So anyways, the New York Times writes this huge puff piece. | ||
Oh my gosh, poor Ray Epps. | ||
He's this victim. And the January 6th commission and Liz Cheney and Kissinger. | ||
No. I mean, everything that's happened, Harrison, I just gotta say, it only gives us more evidence that Ray Epps is a federal informant. | ||
That Ray Epps was there on that day to get patriots entrapped in a honeypot, to get them arrested, to get them persecuted by our government, And I just got to say, I am happy. | ||
I am blessed that I am one of the people that are the central figures of this story that was able to uncover it. | ||
And the reason why I'll tell you is because my instincts are pretty on point. | ||
I've been streaming and doing this thing for about 10 years now. | ||
I've been... To all sorts of, like, I find my, they call me the Forrest Gump of politics, because I was in the center of Charlottesville. | ||
I got attacked there. I was at the Capitol. | ||
I, like, I've been at all these historical events live streaming every single time, but people say, thank you, Baked, because I give people the raw footage. | ||
I don't put a spin on it. | ||
You know, obviously, I have my opinion, but I'll put out four-hour, you know, unedited live streams, and people can, you know, make up their minds for themselves. | ||
So I'm glad I was there, but I'm glad I was there uncovering this story. | ||
Like I said, I hope one day we will fully get our truth in court. | ||
It's fantastic to hear people like Thomas Massey are on the case because he's one of the few people in government I actually trust and support him doing things. | ||
That's so great to hear. | ||
People need to go read the story at Revolver. | ||
You say this, without Baked Alaska, there is no Ray Epps story. | ||
Without me famously chanting, fed, fed, fed, there is no Ray Epps narrative. | ||
You really did blow the lid off of this, which could lead to really cataclysmic... | ||
Happening is down the line. | ||
I mean, if we really follow this trail and take it to where it leads, which I suspect will be the very highest rungs of the deep state FBI spy state apparatus, it could really be a monumental thing. | ||
Again, follow Baked on Cozy.tv slash Baked Alaska. | ||
You can also follow him on Twitter at Baked Alaska. | ||
Final words, Baked, here before you are sentenced to two months in prison. | ||
We've got two minutes left. | ||
The floor is yours. What do you want people to know? | ||
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Well, first of all, thank you so much to Infowars and to you, Harrison, for having me on, letting me tell my story unfiltered. | |
I just got to say, you know, I never thought I would be, you know, doing jail time for making a live stream. | ||
And, you know, I am controversial. | ||
I'm polarizing with people. | ||
I know, you know, you love me or hate me, but I hope at the end of the day you see that, you know, this political persecution is not just coming at me. | ||
This is coming for all of us. | ||
And if we don't stick together, we're going to hang separately. | ||
Seriously. And so, you know, I ask that, you know, people would pray for me. | ||
People would pray for all of the January 6th families. | ||
It's not just about me. There's about a thousand baked Alaskas right now that are all either sitting in jail still or awaiting their sentencing or, you know, on probation, on house arrest. | ||
It has been hell for all the January 6th defendants. | ||
It has been awful. | ||
And the fact that we can find joy in God, the fact that we can come together and pray and hope for a better future, you know, that is what really inspires me. | ||
So, like I said, I'm writing a book in prison. | ||
I am starting a January 6th political prisoner fund. | ||
I'm doing whatever I can to turn this negative into a positive situation. | ||
So I just got to say thank you to you guys and to everyone for all the overwhelming support, and I'm going to keep fighting for the truth no matter what. | ||
Well, it's just incredibly inspiring to hear you and, of course, your fellow January 6th prisoners. | ||
You all have this amazing mindset that really shows the strength of conviction and the understanding that you are being persecuted. | ||
You don't have that guilt that goes along with, you know, when people actually commit a crime and get punished. | ||
You know you're being punished. | ||
For not committing a crime. So I'm so glad you're able to keep your head up and maintain. | ||
I look forward to you being back on the other side of your jail stint. | ||
We'll pray for you, of course. | ||
Baked Alaska, everybody. Cozy.tv slash Baked Alaska. | ||
We just barely scratched the surface of what's going on with Baked. | ||
So thanks so much for coming on and sharing your thoughts. | ||
And we look forward for more from Baked Alaska in the future. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Heather accepted the academic analysis that the Huns on the Pontic Steppe in the late 4th century set these migrations in motion. | ||
Those are catapults. | ||
However, according to Heather, the assumption that the barbarians were then peacefully absorbed into Rome smells more of wishful thinking than likely reality. | ||
Rome had always been an inclusive society that welcomed immigrants. | ||
Immigrants were given employment in the Roman army, but were welcome only if they assimilated. | ||
Of course, Rome still fell. | ||
What makes anyone think that the United States and Europe can absorb violent, non-assimilating immigrants from all over the world, with the result not ultimately collapsing 21st-century civilization? | ||
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The drug crisis in the United States continues to escalate. | |
This year, more than 100,000 Americans died due to a drug overdose. | ||
It is now one of the top ten reasons for deaths in America. | ||
Breitbart reported that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over its rule change allowing immigrants into the country who will be dependent on welfare. | ||
Federal immigration law has required a public charge determination for immigrants which bars them from staying in the country if they are likely to use welfare programs like food stamps, Medicaid, or government housing. | ||
Studies show taxpayers are being billed about $1,600 a year per immigrant and that immigrants use 33% more cash welfare than American citizens. | ||
Similarly, about 63% of non-citizen households use at least one form of public welfare, while only about 35% of native-born American households are on welfare. | ||
The architects of this collapse know full well what they are doing. | ||
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We hear frequently that people are at the center of sustainable development. | |
And we know that, by definition, people are at the center of populations. | ||
Well, from these two simple observations, it follows that an understanding of population patterns and trends will be essential for the successful implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. | ||
Let me be clear. | ||
Title 42 or not, the border is not open. | ||
The collapse is right in front of us. | ||
As Californians flee for Mexico under California Governor Newsom... | ||
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Both of you are leaving California too. | |
Some fear that mass departures by the state's billionaires and tech companies could reduce local and state tax revenues. | ||
Just 1% of California's top income earners are responsible for half of all income tax revenue. | ||
Those drops could have the potential to affect government services for years to come. | ||
And illegals kill Americans at a higher rate than Americans kill each other. | ||
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How many American children are going to be burned alive before our elected leaders decide to take action? | |
The Republicans don't care. | ||
They don't want to stand up to the donor class. | ||
The Democrats sure don't care. | ||
They want new voters. Big business? | ||
They want cheap labor. | ||
Meanwhile, ICE is confirming that Jose Rosales, who's accused of killing Harris County, Texas, Corporal Charles Galloway, is in the country illegally when he murdered that officer. | ||
Tell us what happened to your brother. | ||
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He was murdered in 2018 by an illegal criminal alien. | |
She was rear-ended by Eswin Mejia, who was 19 years old, here illegally. | ||
Margarito Quintero Rosales told authorities he fell asleep at the wheel and his van drifted into the oncoming lane. | ||
He was here illegally. There's not a day goes by in this country that there isn't at least one American citizen that dies at the hands of someone who's unlawfully present in the United States. | ||
Whether it is an act of homicide, whether it's an act of willful manslaughter, whether it's an OWI on the streets of America, Hardly anybody has gone through the last 10 years and doesn't at least see that show up in their local newspaper if it doesn't show up in their neighborhood. | ||
The cold reality ignored by the media industrial complex lingers in the shadows of a... | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You're watching the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest in studio for this hour is Chase Geyser. | ||
You, of course, know him if you've ever watched this show. | ||
Well, I'm not around. Chase Geyser is the host of the One American Podcast, dedicated to exploring American values, politics, and philosophy with political influencers. | ||
Chase started the One American Podcast because he realized there's a concerted effort to shame America and what it means to be American. | ||
At oneamericanpodcast.com, you'll find conversations with key influencers, Welcome back to the show, Chase. It's an honor and pleasure to be with you, Harrison. | ||
How are you? Very good. | ||
And you just told me right before we went live, you actually had Greg Reese on yesterday on your podcast. | ||
Is that episode out already? | ||
Yep, it's out. You can find it anywhere that you listen to podcasts or watch podcasts, whether it's Spotify, YouTube, Rumble, anywhere. | ||
So just check out How was it? | ||
I mean, Gregory, I mean, we play, but he's not that interesting of a guy, right? | ||
He's got the voice of an angel. | ||
He does. No, he's one of the most fascinating, like, free thinkers out there right now. | ||
I'm going to go home and watch that. | ||
But you said one of his clips actually went a little bit viral. | ||
Yeah, I haven't checked it this morning, but by the time I went to sleep last night, it was around 250,000 views on TikTok, talking about the World's Fair conspiracy. | ||
Excellent. Yeah, hey, Gregory is a, he's like a viral sensation, man. | ||
Everything he does... He's pointing to something true, so people respond to it. | ||
Before we get into our conversation, I do want to remind people, since this was just announced, Alex Jones Was Right emergency broadcast next Tuesday, January 17th, 8 a.m. | ||
to 12 midnight. It'll be a money-bomb marathon broadcast with amazing guests. | ||
Breaking news analysis you can watch live, of course, at band.video and infowars.com, but that will be next week. | ||
Next Tuesday, January 17th, the Alex Jones Was Right emergency broadcast. | ||
So I just want people to... | ||
To be aware of that. So, Chase, what's on your mind today? | ||
There's so much crap. | ||
I was kind of in a bad mood this morning because I actually listened to what the liberals were saying about gas stoves. | ||
I'm trying not to talk a lot about gas stoves, but it's just on my mind. | ||
I can't stop it. What's your take on the whole gas stove controversy right now? | ||
I'm getting to the point where I think that anything that is anti-fossil fuels is just propaganda at this point. | ||
It's just got to be that, right? | ||
And what chef is going to not use a gas stove? | ||
I mean, I'm pretty sure that that's a far superior way to actually prepare food than any of the alternatives as we know it. | ||
But I don't know. Why is it that these things go viral? | ||
I have no idea. But the problem is that we're stuck in this thing. | ||
And again, I keep saying this. | ||
It's not about the gas stoves. We're not talking about gas stoves right now. | ||
It's the process that this always takes. | ||
The leftists just come up with something ridiculous. | ||
Republicans try or conservatives respond to it, usually in an appropriate way, by mocking it or pointing out how ridiculous it is. | ||
And then the leftists point to the Republicans and go, these Republicans are on about gas stoves. | ||
What's wrong with them? | ||
And it's just like, how are we ever going to solve any problems when this crisis cycle keeps being initiated by them? | ||
We can't solve any real problems because we're constantly being bombarded with these made-up problems that they foist on us. | ||
How do we get out of this cycle? | ||
Total hostile takeover. | ||
That might actually be it. | ||
I'm serious. | ||
That's what I keep saying. | ||
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I keep going. | |
You know, when they talk about gas stoves, the only correct response is to laugh in their face and say, shut up and go away. | ||
I mean, that's it, right? | ||
Arrest them. | ||
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Seriously, though. | |
I mean, that's the thing. | ||
It's getting to that point where it's like, what are we going to do with these people? | ||
I don't know. You can't reason with the unreasonable, right? | ||
And I think that's sort of been a motif in our politics throughout our entire history, especially the last five years. | ||
I mean, there is a total cognitive dissonance going on, a total disconnect. | ||
And it just goes to show how unruly and untamable and crazy the political dynamic is today, I think. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it sort of sucks. | ||
We have a lot to talk about here, but what I want to do is actually open up phone lines because I just want to make this sort of a nice conversation. | ||
So if you want to call in and talk about whatever you want with Chase and I, go ahead and give us a call. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call right now. We'll be taking your calls throughout this hour on the American Journal. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
I thought you'd be interested in this story, Chase. | ||
I'm not sure if you've had a chance to see this. | ||
I caught it right before we went on air today. | ||
But nullification, the story is this. | ||
Nullification of Illinois AWB begins. | ||
So this, essentially the Illinois House passed a Senate version of the AWB, which I can't remember what that stands for, but it's a gun control bill. | ||
And so they passed this gun control bill, basically eviscerating the Second Amendment. | ||
And now you've got local office holders and sheriffs all around Illinois nullifying it and announcing that they will not be enforcing these bills. | ||
House Bill 5471, which includes a gun ban, gun registration... | ||
Registry and generally infringes on the rights of citizens House Bill 5471 was passed by the Illinois Senate on January 9th and expected to pass the Illinois House on January 10th and be signed into law by Governor Pritzker and now the Illinois sheriffs are saying yeah it's pretty clear this is not constitutional and we will not be enforcing this which is wonderful to see did you ever think you'd actually see nullification taking place in your lifetime? | ||
Well, I'm not sure. | ||
I mean, it's interesting because I grew up in Illinois, and every society has a zeitgeist, right? | ||
A spirit of the times. And the vibe in Illinois is very much... | ||
We're never going to fix this. | ||
It's just going to get worse. Like everywhere else, right? | ||
And when you say Illinois to anyone who's not from Illinois, they just think Chicago. | ||
Yeah, corruption. Which is kind of true because Chicago does run the entire state. | ||
But that being said, the vast majority of people in Illinois are by no means leftists. | ||
I mean, it's a small town state. | ||
Right. If you look at the way that the gubernatorial races turn out, it's like Every single county is red except Cook County, right? | ||
Right. Even in Mad Men, there's a famous scene where the owner of the ad agency is like, oh, and Nixon would have won too if every corpse in Cook County didn't vote for JFK. Right. | ||
That's how long this has been going on. | ||
That's how long this has been going on. | ||
But if you want to really go down the rabbit hole... | ||
And I won't say more than this on Pritzker. | ||
Why don't you look up his connection with Stratton Oakmont? | ||
That's the Wolf of Wall Street's investment firm back in the late 80s, early 90s. | ||
Look up Pritzker's connection with Stratton Oakmont. | ||
Interesting. Okay. All right. | ||
We'll take that little hint. | ||
I won't press you on that too much. | ||
So this is a proclamation from the County Board of the County of Adams, State of Illinois, in opposition to House Bill 5522 and in support of the Second Amendment. | ||
They say, whereas there is legislation pending in the State of Illinois, that being HB 5522 and HB We're good to go. | ||
So essentially it sounds like they're just saying it doesn't matter what you people say in in Chicago or wherever you know you're making these laws in Illinois you are superseded by the United States Constitution again like is this is this the rumble like are we in pre-civil war like nullification where it's not states versus other states it's like the power centers of states versus the rural counties of that state I mean what do you see this being reflective of in in wider American politics? | ||
What's interesting to me, as you were reading that, just read one of the names of the bills, HB 5522. | ||
5522. So that means there was a 5521 and 5520. | ||
I mean, that's like 5,500 laws, right? | ||
Every year, it gets up to an astronomically high number. | ||
That's what's most offensive to me. | ||
It should be like HB 17. | ||
Right. Right, right, right. | ||
Right? And so, I just think that we have a situation in which, whether it's state government or federal government, it's inherently designed to exacerbate itself. | ||
Right. And expand as much as possible, similar to, like, a star in the sky until it explodes on itself and then becomes a black hole of death. | ||
Right, right. No, that's so true. | ||
And... That's why I always point out that there's got to be some sort of law that's like attempted tyranny because what's going to happen is even if they pass a gun control law and even if we go through the process of stopping it somehow, they'll just be back next year with a new law slightly tweaked to make it more palatable, but they don't stop trying to tyrannize us. | ||
How do we stop them finally? | ||
Total hostile takeoff. | ||
Right, right. We went over this, I remember now. | ||
That's accurate. But seriously, I mean, it really is getting to that point. | ||
And we talked about the World Health Organization, the pandemic treaty. | ||
I mean, it doesn't matter what it is. | ||
They try to impose it. | ||
If you fight back and succeed, they're just going to come back the next month and try it again. | ||
It's just, I'm sick of this cycle. | ||
Yeah, well, on a serious note, it... | ||
It seems that throughout our history as a nation, the only thing that has ever worked has been civil disobedience, right? | ||
It doesn't have to be violent, nonviolent disobedience of unjust laws. | ||
And until we get to a point where the pain that we feel is great enough to do that, this is just going to get worse. | ||
Dang, that's such a good point. | ||
You're right. And of course, that's where, you know, the creature comforts come in and hey, just lull the people back into complacency with drugs and Netflix. | ||
I mean, that is literally their plan and you see how well it's working because they're doing this stuff. | ||
More on the other side with Chase Geyser. | ||
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I completely forgot what we were going to talk about when we came back on. | ||
Actually, we're going to take calls. That's what we're going to do. | ||
A lot of very interesting callers calling in today. | ||
We might just go straight down the list. | ||
We'll start with line number one. | ||
Sean in California. | ||
Road Warrior Hawk Stove Michael Cargill Reversal. | ||
I don't know what that means, Sean, but thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You are on the air with myself and Chase Geyser. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison and Chase. | |
I don't know who you're talking about, Sean. | ||
This is Road Warrior Hawk. | ||
And we all know I gave my life to Jesus. | ||
And from heaven, me and Animal went down to hell. | ||
And we took the fight of the Grim Reaper. | ||
We used it for a toothpick. | ||
We slapped Satan a new shade of red. | ||
And then we said, what's next? | ||
And we looked for his followers! | ||
And we said it's the miserable liberals! | ||
They confuse a mess stove for methamphetamine! | ||
They don't get it! | ||
They don't have a clue! | ||
So we decided instead of snacking on danger and dining on death, We'd go and get back into the real world and use the real red pill for an extra pump in the ring, just like when Alex Jones punched Pierce Morgan. | ||
And we have a mindset when we're fighting the liberals, just like anyone out of Chicago needs to have. | ||
Oh, what a rush! | ||
How you doing, Chase? | ||
How you doing? Thank you for your service. | ||
Very good. Is your voice all right, Sean? | ||
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That sounds like it hurt. It feels great. | |
That's the mindset. What a rush! | ||
That's how we're getting them this week. | ||
Hey, you know, Baked Alaska, he needs to hang in there. | ||
We're praying for him. We're working for him. | ||
And I am going to say something. | ||
I was impressed with Michael Cargill's work down in Texas this week with that bump stock ban. | ||
But I looked up that Chevron deference and there's kind of a twist in there. | ||
If you're in a business, a corporation, you can kind of set the rules for the business. | ||
If the government hasn't, they'll look to the business as a standard. | ||
So guys, we're using our knowledge about the Second Amendment, responsible gun ownership, and things like that to set a counter move against the people who would want to take our right to bear arms. | ||
But I then thought to myself, wouldn't this mean that those jerks at Pfizer could twist that and use that on us as the quote-unquote medical experts? | ||
And in a way, haven't they been doing it? | ||
So the thing I'm looking at, guys, we always got to be alert. | ||
We got to keep pushing. And hey, if you ain't enjoying this battle, you ain't enjoying this, then you ain't into the InfoWars. | ||
You're on the sideline. | ||
Get motivated, people. Get that real red pill. | ||
SupportInfoWarsStore.com. You got anything else, Harrison, or is that about a good rap for you? | ||
Amen, brother. That was excellent. | ||
Thank you very much for that. | ||
I want to ask Chase about this. | ||
I don't know if you saw this, but the video of the guy, he shot a person who was robbing the Taqueria in Houston, shot the guy, took him down, he was an armed robber, and now that guy is being... | ||
I know you're a big proponent of the Second Amendment, one of the reasons why you moved from California to Texas to ensure you had that basic human right. | ||
What are your thoughts about this, especially the way that nowadays it seems like you're either victimized by a criminal or you defend yourself and you then get victimized by the justice system? | ||
Short from hostile takeover, how do we deal with this in the time being? | ||
Well, that's the first time I've seen that clip, but that looks to me like a fair and speedy trial. | ||
Now, why is the guy in trouble? | ||
Did he shoot him again in the head after he was down? | ||
Yeah, I think he shot him while he was down, and that was the issue. | ||
But again, it's like, he didn't put himself in this situation. | ||
No, I understand, but it just comes off very executioner. | ||
And I'm not saying he's guilty. | ||
I think he did the right thing. He probably saved people, or at least there was a serious risk of threat to their life in that store. | ||
So, yeah, but you can't shoot somebody while they're down, man. | ||
You can get in trouble for that. Yeah. | ||
I don't know whether he should be able to or not, but I don't know. | ||
Maybe he was worried that he was going to shoot from the ground or something, and that's why. | ||
Yeah, if the guy's still moving. | ||
I just think, you know, you get a gun pointed at your face and your adrenaline starts pumping. | ||
Yeah, yeah. I don't think, you know, I think you get about a five-minute window where you can act a little bit, you know, out of sorts before you, you know, be held to account for it. | ||
But interesting stuff. Thank you so much for the call, Sean. | ||
Let's go to Clown Car in New York City. | ||
You have a question for Chase. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
You're on the air. Good morning. | ||
Can you hear me? I hear you loud and clear. | ||
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All righty. Good morning. Chase, I was just wondering, what was your political stance before getting into interviewing and being part of Infowars? | |
Yeah, great question. Like Harrison voted for Obama, where were your political stance back in the day? | ||
I've been right-wing since high school when I read The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand. | ||
So I've always been leaning this way. | ||
When I was in college, I was actually the head of students for Ron Paul at my university. | ||
I was a big Ron Paul guy in 2012. | ||
And I can't remember who I voted for in the past elections in terms of the primaries. | ||
But it was never a Democrat, and I always voted for the conservatives for the White House in the general elections for sure. | ||
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Did you ever think about running for yourself? | |
No, I've not given that much thought. | ||
I was student body president in my college, though. | ||
So shout out to Belmont University. | ||
I'm sure you'd be very pleased if you have your university name mentioned on Infowars. | ||
I had a great experience. | ||
It was very expensive, and I don't use my education for anything that I do. | ||
Does that answer your question, Cloncar? | ||
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It does. Harrison, I want to give you congratulations on your latest skit. | |
It's very awesome, and you need to do more of them. | ||
Keep it up, brother. Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you very much, and thank you for reminding everybody I voted for Obama. | ||
I love having that hanging over my head all the time. | ||
Isn't that nice? Thank you so much, Clown Car. | ||
We'll go to more of your calls in just a second. | ||
I feel like I need to address this from Clown Car. | ||
Because I feel like you were always on the right. | ||
I was always on the right, despite voting for Obama. | ||
But I voted for Obama for a lot of the same reasons that I then went on to vote for Trump. | ||
He talked about ending wars. | ||
He talked about so much of the same stuff. | ||
Snowden was the same way. He thought Obama was going to end the deep state and protect whistleblowers, and it just didn't pan out that way. | ||
And when it didn't pan out that way, I decided I had been tricked. | ||
I had been lied to. | ||
I didn't continue to support the person who I realized was deceiving me the entire time, which I think is a key difference. | ||
It's okay if you're liberal. It's okay if you're leftist. | ||
I understand that impulse, but when you realize that that instinct of yours to want to help people and do good is being turned against you and weaponized against you, you've got to wake up and realize that you've been tricked. | ||
But it sounds like you haven't been tricked. | ||
You were a Ron Paul boy from way back. | ||
Yeah, I would say that I was tricked in that I actually had faith in the establishment. | ||
I used to be a hardline sort of Republican, and I wouldn't dare call myself a Republican today. | ||
In fact, when I get hate on Twitter, people say, you Republican scum or whatever, I just say, how dare you call me a Republican? | ||
And they call me a Republican insurrectionist, and I'll say, how dare you call me a Republican? | ||
Right, right. Yeah, yeah. | ||
That's hilarious. We're all going through a process of learning and discovery. | ||
But honestly, it doesn't matter. | ||
It almost doesn't even matter what you declare yourself politically. | ||
As long as you love humanity and want humanity to thrive and not be under a global government, you're on our side. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Next Tuesday, we'll be doing the Alex Jones Was Right emergency broadcast. | ||
Just think about all the things that Alex Jones was right about. | ||
It's never-ending. | ||
From the Iraq War to the Patriot Act that we're now experiencing, the long-foretold obvious occurrence that would happen once they passed that law, it would be turned against the American people. | ||
Alex Jones called it all the way back then. | ||
People were calling him a communist. | ||
A liberal idiot. | ||
No, he was just an American that actually understood the rights, privileges, and everything else that comes along with being an American. | ||
So folks, if you've been watching us, congratulations, because you also have been right. | ||
We are on the right side of history. | ||
We have been proven correct over and over and over again, and we refuse to back down. | ||
Regardless of how much our enemies would want that. | ||
I'm joined in studio by Chase Geyser, oneamericanpodcast.com, at realchasegeyser on Twitter. | ||
And of course, he's sat in for me several times on this program when I'm out of town. | ||
It's very nice to know I can leave the show in incapable hands. | ||
What's your experience hosting an InfoWars show? | ||
It's been an awesome experience. | ||
And I've learned so much throughout the process. | ||
Because the first time that I did one of your segments here, I... I had never done anything like it before because my podcast is all interview-based. | ||
So to monologue for three hours, you learn a lot, right? | ||
You basically have to open up your inner voice, right? | ||
The things that I say to myself all day, I just started saying to the audience. | ||
Right, right. But on the Alex Jones was right side of things, I had a very interesting Alex Jones was right experience this week. | ||
I made a video of Alex's broadcast from September 12th, 2001. | ||
And I posted it on all my platforms this week. | ||
And I think on Instagram it's gotten over 800,000 views. | ||
It's just one minute long. | ||
But YouTube took it down. | ||
Right. And they said that they took it down because you can't Post content from a banned person on the platform. | ||
So this is content that was created before YouTube even existed. | ||
Right. It was content that existed while Alex was allowed to be on YouTube for years. | ||
Right. And it wasn't even, it was him in the video, but I cut it together. | ||
So it was completely original content that just had him in it. | ||
And they took it down. So it's like, why can you pick certain, why can certain clips of Alex still be on YouTube, but not others? | ||
And it was because this one just really pissed off. | ||
So they literally have a ban on his visage, his person. | ||
That's what they told me on appeal. | ||
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Really? As long as it's depicted in a flattering light, that's the thing. | |
True, true. They've got news reports that are slamming him. | ||
The Young Turks can talk about him. | ||
CNN can talk about him. They're vicious. | ||
But that's amazing. Do you think they have a voice recognition thing? | ||
Do you think they have a facial recognition? | ||
It's probably facial recognition. They might have facial or voice, but I used his name in the tags of the video, so they could just have a sweeper that goes through and finds that. | ||
But you're right. | ||
If it's flattering, they're definitely more antagonistic toward it. | ||
But you can find... Clips of Alex from his show that are neither antagonistic or flattering. | ||
Right, just without context. It's just him talking. | ||
Like, we're being invaded by South American Walrus. | ||
His clip is still on YouTube. Right, right, right. | ||
Or, you know, Turning the Frog's Gate, of course, is one of the most famous things on the show. | ||
You can still find other clips of him doing his show. | ||
And they just wanted to take me down because I had a sweet, you know, one-minute-long short that showed how right he was about everything that was going to happen over the next 20 years. | ||
Yeah, no, totally amazing. | ||
What you should have done was, you know, post it with the title like, look how stupid Alex Jones is. | ||
Look how dumb this prediction is, everyone. | ||
I think that's the tactic people should take. | ||
In fact, if our audience wants to do that, go download Alex Jones' clips and make an alternative personality where you hate Alex Jones and you're just talking about how stupid he is, but you're secretly just showing everybody all of his clips. | ||
I think these are the types of tactics we have to take on in the info war. | ||
Absolutely. The guerrilla warfare behind the scenes. | ||
All right, let's go back out to your phone calls. | ||
We have Robin in North Carolina. | ||
I don't understand what this means. | ||
I asked our call screener. | ||
He also didn't understand what this means. | ||
Gas stoves are like squirrels, Robin. | ||
Explain this for me. | ||
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Thank you very much for having me on, Harrison. | |
And thank you, Chase. By the way, I would like to say, who is John Galt? | ||
Although Fountainhead's my favorite. | ||
You've got to say that we're living in atlas shrugs right now. | ||
As far as gas stoves or like squirrels, I would challenge you that here in North Carolina countryside, we have an abundance of squirrels. | ||
And have you ever walked your dog in an area so abundant with critters and proud that your pet is obeying every heel and good boy encouragement? | ||
Then a squirrel runs in front of you. | ||
And stops and chatters, then runs again, laughing. | ||
There goes all that good training down the drain. | ||
Your good boy has his pride, and let's just say it's like the races, and they're off. | ||
Right. And that's what I mean. | ||
I mean, the Republicans bite this every time. | ||
Yeah, yeah. And that's what's so sad. | ||
It never changes. | ||
The deep state's It's just too easy. | ||
Yeah, but it's like we're in this damned if you do, damned if you don't sort of situation, right? | ||
Because if you just ignore them, if they go, you know, gas stoves are bad for you, and you go, okay, weirdo, shut up, go away, we're doing real business here, they're just going to start passing laws. | ||
They're attacking us with this stuff. | ||
So we can't just ignore it because they're actually trying to change the laws. | ||
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No, but we have to laugh at them. We have to laugh at them. | |
We've got to do memes about this stuff. | ||
We've got to put it back in their face. | ||
And say, now, we're not going to tolerate this. | ||
But you don't bite and go with their programming. | ||
Yeah. No, it's a good point. | ||
It's a good point. Thank you for the call. | ||
Speaking of being hypnotized, I don't know how the crew does this. | ||
Like, a caller mentions squirrels. | ||
Suddenly they have an entire montage of squirrels in the gas stove. | ||
It's just, let's hear it for the American Journal crew, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They have some very specific talents that are only useful here. | ||
But no, again, so, and it's like, and now we're stuck in it, right? | ||
So now talking about the fact that everybody's talking about the fact that the gas stove crap is happening. | ||
Now we're talking about the gas stove. Like, is there any way that we, like, do we just not talk about this? | ||
Do we mock it? | ||
I feel like Robin's like an old grizzled veteran, like picking up their rifle one more time, out to the fields to engage in meme warfare. | ||
Do we have to keep doing this? | ||
Well, it reminds me of the recent stories of Joe Biden having classified documents from when he was vice president. | ||
I'm like, okay, yeah, technically that was hypocritical, but how about the fact that he laundered money through Ukraine through Metabiota in order to line his own pockets using DOD contracts? | ||
Or how about the fact that he basically blackmailed Ukraine into firing the prosecutor that was looking into Burisma? | ||
Or how about the fact that he took inappropriate showers with his daughter in her own handwriting in his diary? | ||
Or how about the fact that he knew his son was sexually abusing his other relative, underaged, and he covered it up, which is against Delaware law, right? | ||
And you could just name all the other things that he's done that have been absolutely corrupt. | ||
And it's like, but you're talking about the documents that he had? | ||
I mean, like, the worst part about the fact that he had these documents in his garage is you're not supposed to have flammable objects next to a meth lab. | ||
Right. | ||
You know Hunter was cooking meth in the garage, right? | ||
So, I don't know. I think, yeah, we get distracted with these small hypocrisies when the greater crimes just go totally unnoticed. | ||
It's like the guy should have been in jail 10, 15 years ago. | ||
Right. No, I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
And that's why I feel like a cynic when it's like something, you know... | ||
When a Republican does something mildly good, I'm like, it's not good enough. | ||
We need more. These people are criminals. | ||
These people are engaged in genocide with the vaccines. | ||
It's not enough to just have a snarky comeback on Twitter to these people. | ||
So everybody else, you know, oh good, we're launching an investigation into this. | ||
It's just like, I'm not going to be happy until the hostile takeover happens. | ||
I like that terminology. I'm going to start using that from now on. | ||
Total hostile takeover. Total hostile takeover. | ||
Yeah, it'll be hostile. Yeah, I was gonna say we could do a peep, but no. | ||
No, that opportunity has flown out the window for a peaceful revolution. | ||
They have made such a thing impossible. | ||
Folks, we'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls and more from Chase Geyser. | ||
Again, you can follow Chase on Twitter at RealChaseGeyser. | ||
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Oh my gosh, we're already at the final segment here. | ||
I had no idea. | ||
Here you see the Infowars crew dutifully loading red pill after red pill for sustained bombardment into the mind control masses of the globalist forces. | ||
Alex Jones was right. | ||
That's the name of the emergency broadcast that will be going live next Tuesday. | ||
It'll start with this show at 8 a.m. | ||
and continue on late into the evening to at least 12 midnight with amazing guests, breaking news analysis, and, of course, just a celebration of all the things Alex Jones has been right about over the years. | ||
My guest in studio this hour is Chase Geiser. | ||
We're taking your calls, just making sort of a roundtable discussion, getting you guys' input. | ||
And sometimes you're... | ||
Impressions of 1980s professional wrestlers. | ||
Whatever people want to call in and do, we're here for it. | ||
Let's go now to Savox in Seattle. | ||
And again, I hope I'm pronouncing that right. | ||
Savox in Seattle. You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. Can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. And you're the musician, right? | ||
We've shared your music before. | ||
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Yes, sir. So, remember, you just said it, it's mind control, mind control. | |
So, I want to remind people that we can fight this war with art, with music, with comedy, like Alex Stein. | ||
He's getting a little more serious now, but he's such a good comedian. | ||
We gotta do whatever we can with our talent to wake people up. | ||
We cannot present the news just like you guys, the good job you do. | ||
Then use any other talent. | ||
We translate the videos, we post them on our Telegram channels, we reach thousands of people, and we've been doing it for the love of the truth. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
The love of the truth. But we gotta take action. | ||
We cannot just be sitting down and watching Infowars all day and do nothing. | ||
Besides buying the product, besides telling people to go to Banda Video and all that, we gotta do it ourselves. | ||
Be on the street. Get a loudspeaker and start playing these shows. | ||
Do the projector thing. | ||
Go to the Bill and Melinda Gates and project some Bill Gates clips there. | ||
I don't know. It's just one idea. | ||
But I want to remind people that To go to my channel, if you can, check that song, Mind Control cover in Spanish, Spanish version, and I hope you like it. | ||
It's a demo version, so there you go, guys. | ||
Give people the name of your channel. | ||
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If you go on YouTube or Telegram, it's X with an X, like X-Men, X-A-V as in Victor, X-A-V-O-X. It's a green logo, and you'll find songs. | |
You'll find Greg Reese's reports in Telegram. | ||
You'll find articles and all that good stuff for your Latino friends that might not speak English. | ||
So that's a good way to reach people. | ||
That's absolutely fantastic. Thank you so much for that. | ||
I could not agree with you more. | ||
Chase, I know you're really good at this, sort of just making the most out of the talents that you have and also developing them. | ||
You do a lot of social media work for other big companies and stuff. | ||
It's something that literally everybody listening right now, you can go on to some website, take a tutorial, learn a skill of some sort. | ||
And once you have that skill, put it to work either making you money so you can build a life for yourself or put it to work in the efforts of the Infowar. | ||
But what's your advice for people, especially young people who see what's going on, they want to do something, but they just don't know what to do yet? | ||
That's a great question. And I think that we have a tendency as human beings to want to hyper-prepare for whatever it is that we're faced with, right? | ||
Whether it's a test or a career, we're always inclined to prepare, prepare, prepare, prepare instead of act. | ||
And I think it was General Patton who famously said, a good plan today is better than a perfect plan next week. | ||
Right. So my advice is just get started. | ||
If you want to start a podcast, don't worry about whether or not you have the perfect camera or the perfect mic or the perfect software. | ||
Just do podcasts and you'll pivot along the way until you get to the point that you have the setup you want. | ||
I can't tell you how many different times I've rearranged the room that I do my podcast in because I wanted different backgrounds or how many different cameras I've tested or how many different microphones I've tested since I started. | ||
And had I... Not been willing to begin before it was perfect, then I never would have started. | ||
So that would be my advice is just start now. | ||
Don't stop. That's such good advice. | ||
I mean, every single person has in their hands a camera and an audio recorder and technology that I would have killed for in middle school. | ||
I mean, I'd be walking around with like a, you know, a VHS tape and a camcorder just trying to film stuff. | ||
Now everybody has the ability to make things. | ||
And that's such an important lesson that I had to learn at InfoWars that I learned from Alex Jones because I'm the same way. | ||
I'm a perfectionist. I want everything to be Just in order. | ||
And then we start the plan. I don't want to start until I know how it's going to end. | ||
That's the way I am. And then I come to work at InfoWars. | ||
And I'm like, hey, Alex, I have this idea. | ||
And he'll just be like, do it, do it, go do it now. | ||
And it's just like, oh, okay, I guess I'm doing this now. | ||
And it works out. So it's just like, that was something I had to learn from Alex Jones. | ||
It's just like, stop planning. | ||
Just do it. Just do the thing. | ||
And it'll work out. And it's such an important lesson. | ||
Very, very good advice. Let's go to, who do you want to, do you want to go, Jefferson or Hobbs? | ||
He's two of my favorite callers. | ||
Let's do Hobbs. He's first in queue. | ||
All right, Hobbs from Nebraska, you want to talk about some psyops here. | ||
I know you usually like to talk about a lot of things. | ||
Let's keep it to one comment just so we can get some more callers. | ||
Hobbs from Nebraska, you are on the air. | ||
Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning, Chase. Good morning, InfoWarriors. | ||
It's your boy Hobbs, your favorite Libertarian podcaster. | ||
I'll just go to the easiest one on my list there. | ||
It's the fact that constitutional carry may be coming to Nebraska this legislative session. | ||
The name of the bill is LB 77. | ||
And we had it on the docket last year, but it was killed, unfortunately, at the insistence of the Lincoln and Omaha Police Department. | ||
So, if you live in Nebraska, anybody out there listening, or if you know somebody who lives in Nebraska, the best thing that you can do to help this bill pass this year is to contact your local sheriff's department, For your local police department and have them write an official letter in support of it and then send it up the chain. | ||
You can probably contact the Libertarian Party of Nebraska. | ||
We've been working on this for a couple of weeks now. | ||
Hand it in to them and we'll get it to where it needs to go. | ||
Awesome. I love it. | ||
Just grassroots activism at the local level. | ||
Chase, what's your take on this? | ||
I love this. All these callers are calling in with stuff you can actually do. | ||
Getting involved at the local level, what would be step one for you, Chase, in that? | ||
The traditional way is to knock on doors and make phone calls. | ||
Nobody wants to do that, but that's the best way to have political movement at a local level. | ||
However, I do think that there's something to be learned from the sort of contemporary age of social media and what can be done from, frankly, Andrew Tate and from Steve Bannon. | ||
So Steve Bannon often uses the expression, we're building an army of the awakened, right? | ||
And Andrew Tate set up perhaps the most famous and successful business model for incentivizing the mass propagation of all of his content, where you couldn't cancel him because there were hundreds, if not thousands of accounts that were incentivized to publish his content. | ||
And I think what we need to do long term, and this is something that I'm trying to figure out how to structure myself, is set up the tools and resources and incentives for people to post viral content constantly from all angles. | ||
We have to think in terms of guerrilla warfare. | ||
I think Sunset famously said, never fight a stronger enemy head on, right? | ||
Which is why I never argue with my wife. | ||
What you have to do in those cases is you have to sort of attack from all angles unexpectedly, hit and run, hit and run. | ||
I mean, it's just like the movie The Patriot was famous for showing how effective guerrilla warfare can be against, you know, the world's strongest empire at the time, right? | ||
And so I think if we want to make political change, you have to consider yourself in... | ||
A member, a soldier in the Army of the Awakened, and you just have to figure out how to make content that goes viral and just push it, push it, push it constantly. | ||
Get everybody else to do it. Pull clips of Alex Jones. | ||
Find one minute that's just gold. | ||
30 seconds that's gold. Cut it the right. | ||
Crop it the right way. Make the sound the right way. | ||
Put the right music to it. Pump it. | ||
Find the right hashtags. There are apps for this. | ||
There are tools for this. And if we have an Army of the Awakened, then they won't be able to cancel us because it's decentralized. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Decentralized guerrilla army of information warriors. | ||
That is exactly what we need. | ||
We'll go to one more phone call. Jefferson from Virginia. | ||
I did. I invoked your name, so we'll go to you quickly. | ||
We only have about a minute left, so quickly, what's your comment? | ||
Jefferson from Virginia, you're on the air with Harrison and Chase. | ||
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Chase Geiser and Harrison Smith, what's up, Friday? | |
Good to see you. Hey, what's the over and under on Kevin McCarthy becoming president in the next six months? | ||
What do you think? I would not place a bet on that, sir. | ||
What do you think? I think he's one heartbeat and one lithium-ion battery away. | ||
One breakdown of the droid versus one fatal collapse from Kamala Harris. | ||
Yeah, I hadn't even thought about that. | ||
Yeah, but I guess he's third in line now, Kevin McCarthy. | ||
I never even thought about that. | ||
I don't know why Trump didn't go for the speakership. | ||
I think that would have been a brilliant thing. | ||
You're looking forward to that, too. | ||
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They could still switch places. | |
If they have to replace Kevin McCarthy in the speakership, he could be next in the speakership, and then Kevin could resign anytime he wanted to. | ||
They could do a little switcheroo. | ||
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You can have Mar-a-Lago. I'll take the house. | |
You can have my house. I'll take yours. | ||
They would flip out. | ||
I think it would be such a great thing. Man, this hour has absolutely flown by. | ||
I wish we had more time, but you can always get more of Chase Geyser on the One American Podcast. | ||
That's oneamericanpodcast.com, his Twitter at RealChaseGeyser. | ||
Running out of time here. Again, I just wish we could talk more about this, but follow Chase on Twitter. | ||
He'll be back, I'm sure, in studio or for me when I'm sick, you know, one of these days. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on, Chase. It was a pleasure. | ||
Thank you. Always very fun. | ||
Hope you enjoyed it, folks. Please do go to InfoWarsStore.com to support us and keep us on the air. | ||
I don't know what this ominous music is. | ||
It's Friday the 13th. | ||
Stay safe, everybody. And please do go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Alex Jones is right. Emergency broadcast this Tuesday. | ||
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Just wait. Corinne in Massachusetts. | |
You're on the air. Thanks for calling. Honored to be talking with you, Alex. | ||
I've been listening since 2016, and I am a financial supporter ever since. | ||
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I actually marketed a competitor for 20 years. | ||
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