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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad you're here with us today. | ||
Big, big show for you today. | ||
We've got a lot of videos to go to. | ||
We'll talk about the end of the World Economic Forum's Davos meeting and what came out of that. | ||
Antifa riots, mass shootings, just chaos across the board today. | ||
And we will get into all of it and try to uncover the truth. | ||
And, of course, be taking your phone calls throughout the show as well. | ||
I want to start today with the latest Reese report from Greg Reese to be found at band.video and Infowars.com. It's called The Big Banks and the Plan to Steal Your Money. or rather the big banks and the IMF plan on stealing your money. | ||
Here's the latest from Gregory. | ||
Share this video at Bandai Video, folks. | ||
Let's watch. Canadian veteran and political activist Jeremy McKenzie, known as the Raging Dissident, was just notified that he can no longer do banking in Canada. | ||
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As part of ending the relationship today, you're not to visit any of the Scotiabank branches or bank premises in person, but they're first getting written consent in advance from the bank, from management. | |
I'm banned from the bank. | ||
But it doesn't matter if you are a political activist or an obedient sheep, because the banks are planning on taking all of your money to pay off their debts. | ||
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I mean, it's a little bit conflicted, right? | |
I mean, it's important that people understand they can be bailed in, but you don't want a huge run on the institution. | ||
But, I mean, they're going to be. | ||
That's... The FDIC currently has less than $200 billion in assets to insure over $9 trillion. | ||
That's just 1.3%. | ||
They know that a system collapse is coming, and they are already planning for bail-ins. | ||
As trust begins to fail, the people will begin to withdraw their funds, which will only guarantee a banking collapse. | ||
This is known as a bank run. | ||
In 2012, the International Monetary Fund, known for their reputation of coercion, violence, and extortion, published staff discussion notes entitled From Bailout to Bailin, Mandatory Debt Restructuring of Systemic Financial Institutions. | ||
After the 2008 crisis, the world learned what a bailout is. | ||
Trillions of taxpayer dollars printed out of thin air to pay off the bankers' bad habits. | ||
It was hugely unpopular, but pales in comparison to a bail-in. | ||
So what exactly is a bail-in? | ||
It is officially obfuscated with elaborate equations, but to put it simply, it is when the bank steals your money directly from your account. | ||
They called it haircuts when they did it in Cyprus back in 2013, which the courts later ruled was legit. | ||
And a recent video on TikTok shows that the new bail-ins may have already begun. | ||
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I'm a Bank of America, and everybody's missing money. | |
I'm also missing money, over $1,300, and they're telling me to call customer service. | ||
And they keep hanging up on people. | ||
There's another person here who's also missing money. | ||
So we're trying to see what's going on. | ||
Money's missing today, and we need our money, and they're already telling us to call customer service, and customer service ain't doing nothing about it. | ||
So, just a heads up, if anybody's experiencing this, please let us know, because this is not right. | ||
I'm missing $1,400 from my account, and they're telling me that there's no way they can help us. | ||
This guy's missing money, too. | ||
This is another person missing money, too. | ||
And you missing money, too? | ||
There you go. | ||
So this is not something that's just one person. | ||
This is everybody's happening to them. | ||
And this is crazy. | ||
This is very crazy. | ||
Yes, Bank of America decided to take people's money without their consent. | ||
And we're asking what's going on, and they're giving us a runaround. | ||
Everybody for the same thing, man. | ||
Same thing. | ||
reporting for InfoWars this is Greg Reese pretty horrifying stuff folks but that is the new enforcement mechanism Again, that video is from Gregory's Bandai video titled The Big Banks and the IMF Plan on Stealing Your Money. | ||
Folks, before they steal your money, why not go spend some on Infowarsstore.com? | ||
Maybe we can prevent them from taking all of our money if we just dedicate the money that we still have to fighting and destroying their despicable and tyrannical measures. | ||
Go to Infowarsstore.com to keep us on the air, folks. | ||
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It's a 360 win. It's Monday, January 23rd, year of our Lord 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
Just a ton of incredible videos. | ||
Everything from topics of free speech to the war in Ukraine to... | ||
You know, our favorite topic. | ||
Well, all of our favorite topics. | ||
We've got race. We've got homosexuality. | ||
We've got transgenderism. | ||
Yeah, we're going to get into all of it today. | ||
Your phone calls, of course, coming up. | ||
Very big week we have ahead of us here at InfoWars. | ||
So let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 23rd of January, 2023. | ||
California mass shooter fatally shoots himself. | ||
That's the headline at Infowars.com. | ||
As the Wall Street Journal reports, L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna identified the suspect gunman and 72-year-old Hu Can Tran. | ||
This is a gunman suspected of killing 10 people late Saturday in Monterey Park, California. | ||
He fatally shot himself Sunday after police cars tried to pull over a vehicle he was driving in the city of Torrance about 30 miles away. | ||
He was a 72-year-old Hu Can Tran. | ||
Sheriff Luna said investigators were still working to determine the possible motives of the shooting, which also sent 10 people to area hospitals with injuries. | ||
The suspect responsible for this tragedy is no longer a threat, the sheriff said in a news conference. | ||
After the mass shooting in Monterey Park, an armed man entered a dance hall in nearby Alhambra. | ||
Authority said several people wrestled the gun from the man who then fled in what witness says was a white cargo van. | ||
So maybe that was a copycat shooter. | ||
It's all very strange. | ||
But of course, this shooting, despite the fact that it's horrific, 10 people dead, 10 more in the hospital, absolutely massive casualty numbers there. | ||
It'll be out of the headlines by later today, because of course it's not... | ||
Particularly useful, except that he may have used a gun that just so happened to be the exact type of gun that they're currently working on banning. | ||
So, you know, maybe they'll use it for that. | ||
But, you know, the races, they're all wrong. | ||
All the races are wrong. So we just can't. | ||
They're not going to cover it. | ||
They're not going to talk about it. Because they can't turn it into a get whitey story. | ||
So, you know, if it's not useful for that, then, you know, why even cover it? | ||
What, because of the 10 dead people? | ||
No, no, no. No, no, no. | ||
No, that doesn't matter. | ||
No, what matters is whether you can use it to create and exacerbate more racial hatred. | ||
That's the only thing that matters. | ||
They can't really do that here, so they don't really care. | ||
Moving on here. | ||
Report DOJ weighs searching more locations linked to Joe Biden for classified documents. | ||
The Justice Department is reportedly considering launching additional searches for classified documents at more locations linked to President Joe Biden. | ||
CBS News reported Sunday. | ||
The potential for additional searches comes as the DOJ scoured Biden's Wilmington at Residence Friday and found six more items consisting of with the classified marking. | ||
According to Biden's personal attorney, Bob Bauer, the content of the classified materials is still unknown. | ||
Bauer claimed Saturday that Biden offered to allow the FBI to conduct the search led by the DOJ. Isn't that funny? | ||
It's just... It's just the difference, right? | ||
It's just literally Trump gets his door kicked in and like a couple dozen FBI agents raid his wife's panty drawer looking for hidden material. | ||
But when it's Biden, it's like, Biden offered to allow the FBI to conduct the search led by the DOJ. It's unclear if Biden has offered to permit the DOJ to conduct further searches at separate locations linked to Biden. | ||
It's just... | ||
I mean, the whole... | ||
Saga has been incredible. | ||
They find a ton of classified documents. | ||
It's a little worrying, but let's not let it get out of hand. | ||
Then they find another tranche, and then another box, and then another, and his garage, and his home, and his basement, stuffed in the floorboards. | ||
And it just keeps getting bigger and worse, and they keep treating it as if it's just, well, it was a little oopsie and You know, the milk spilled and we'll clean it up and it's no big deal. | ||
No need to cry about it. Pretty incredible. | ||
The trove unearthed Friday is in addition to the about 25 classified documents found by Biden's personal attorneys in the past weeks at the Penn Biden Center and Biden's residence. | ||
And again, you know, it's sort of a massive crime. | ||
Sort of evidence of like perhaps, you know, pointing towards treasonous behavior. | ||
Kind of a big deal. | ||
But it may be one of the only, you know, criminal activities for which the criminal themselves is expected to provide the evidence. | ||
Pretty incredible. You can just imagine. | ||
It feels like a murderer being investigated. | ||
And they're like, well, tell you what, have your lawyers collect all the evidence and go ahead and bring it to us. | ||
We trust them. Okay, great. | ||
Yeah, they'll bring you everything for sure. | ||
For sure. You know, what if they wanted to just like destroy the document? | ||
What if they found classified documents of really important nature and they just destroyed them? | ||
Would you have any way of knowing that that's what they did? | ||
No, you wouldn't because you aren't searching and don't have any record of the documents that he has. | ||
So if some were to go missing all of a sudden, you would have no way of verifying that. | ||
Well, incredible. Hopefully that's not happening. | ||
I'm sure we can trust them. Meanwhile, Just Antifa going absolutely bonkers in Atlanta. | ||
We'll cover this pretty extensively later. | ||
Just a layout. Again, we're not going to focus on the hypocrisy of the left. | ||
We are going to focus on the... | ||
Just embarrassment that the left is, I guess you could say. | ||
And also the... Clearly in violation of just any number of national laws that is being perpetrated as a part of this riot. | ||
In fact, six of the people arrested for the riots in Atlanta, five of them were from out of state. | ||
Meaning that this is an interstate conspiracy to commit an insurrection. | ||
Which would mean that everybody involved is liable under the RICO statutes to be investigated and possibly arrested and charged for any crime that any one of them commits. | ||
All the others can be charged with. | ||
Will that happen? Yeah, hold your breath and find out. | ||
The stories at Gateway Pundit. | ||
Local reporter calls riot in Atlanta, quote, largely peaceful protest as police cruiser goes up in flames in the background. | ||
They're still doing it. They're doing the thing. | ||
They're saying the line. | ||
It's incredible. Fiery but mostly peaceful protests there in Atlanta. | ||
Again, we'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
We'll look at what brought the protests and rioting about. | ||
Who are the ones rioting? | ||
How is it funded? What the purpose of it all is? | ||
We'll get into all of it. But just know that they didn't actively target any actual decision makers, lawmakers, politicians that actually are bringing about the conditions they're supposedly protesting. | ||
So it's all fine. | ||
It's all fine. Just as long as you don't actually direct your protest towards the decision makers and instead just burn down random buildings downtown, then it's totally good and fine and cool. | ||
This story is from... | ||
It was actually broke last week, but we really didn't talk about it, and we didn't give the man the kudos, the adulation he deserves. | ||
A Utah plastic surgeon charged for tossing 2,000 COVID vaccines. | ||
Utah plastic surgeon charged with tossing 2,000 COVID vaccines, giving kids saline shots instead of the real thing if their anti-vax parents requested it, and then selling fake vaccine cards for $50 a pop. | ||
Dr. Michael J. Kirkmore... | ||
We salute you. You are truly a hero. | ||
God only knows how many lives you've saved, how many children you have protected from lifelong heart conditions. | ||
We salute you, doctor, and we encourage more doctors to be like you. | ||
We'll cover this a little bit more as well. | ||
I want to figure out if we can donate to this guy's legal fund or something because clearly he was doing the right thing. | ||
And I'm in favor of anybody who does anything wrong. | ||
Like that. Not encouraging anybody to break the law, but I am, you know, still, I just still have this, you know, this thing in me that I was brought up with to, you know, listen to people like our founding fathers who said, when a law is unjust, it's your duty to break it. | ||
And that's what that guy did. | ||
So good on him. | ||
And again, you know, just know, sir, doctor, Michael J. Kirkmore, if you do have to go to jail, Just know it's the price you pay for saving lives. | ||
You're a hero, and heroes get treated like that in this world. | ||
Finally, we have this story, and this goes along with what we'll be covering later this hour and for the rest of the show, the World Economic Forum and Davos from Time Magazine, courtesy of Mark Benioff, Klaus Schwab's understudy, who will probably be replacing him at the head of the World Economic Forum. | ||
Time Magazine has this article. | ||
Scientists have reached a key milestone in learning how to reverse aging. | ||
Yeah, folks, we're down to the wire. | ||
If the elites... | ||
Are going to have their immortality and their, you know, infinite life. | ||
they've really got to set the system up now so that they can you know be their god hoods welcome back ladies and gentlemen welcome back We have quite a few stories to cover today. | ||
In fact, a bunch of videos to show about all this as well. | ||
We got free speech, COVID, Ukraine war, and how all these things intertwine to a rather disturbing degree. | ||
I think I may take the final segment of this hour to play an extensive report from John Bowne about Davos and the World Economic Forum. | ||
It's a little bit longer to play in one of the shorter segments like we usually do. | ||
I may just dedicate a whole segment to it because the Davos meeting either has wrapped or is very close to wrapping up there in Switzerland. | ||
So it'll be another year as they... | ||
Carry out their orders before they join up again. | ||
So we'll be saving that for a little bit later this hour. | ||
But I think we'll start with a little victory dance. | ||
A little victory lap. | ||
InfoWars has the story. | ||
The anti-vaxxers win. | ||
Dilbert Trader Scott Adams admit vaccines were skeptics were right not to trust the COVID jab. | ||
He issued a mea culpa, surrender, whatever you want to call it. | ||
Clip number eight. In a video that he put out, let's watch Scott Adams finally come around. | ||
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Completely. Having said as clearly as possible that the anti-vax people seem to be the winners, I want you to hear that clearly. | |
The anti-vax people appear to be the winners. | ||
The anti-vaxxers clearly are the winners at this point, and I think it will probably stay that way. | ||
And I don't want to put any shade on that whatsoever. | ||
They came out the best. | ||
They have the winning position. | ||
The unvaccinated have a current advantage. | ||
Because they feel better. | ||
The thing they're not worrying about is what I have to worry about, which is, I wonder if that vaccination five years from now—because, really, the anti-vaxxers, I think, were really just distrustful of big companies and big government. | ||
That's never wrong. | ||
It's never wrong to distrust government. | ||
It's never wrong to distrust big companies. | ||
So if you just took the position, let's just distrust everything the government did, well, you won. | ||
You won. You won completely. | ||
I did not end up in the right place. | ||
Agree? You would all agree with that, right? | ||
I did not end up in the right place. | ||
The right place would be natural immunity, no vaccination. | ||
You should take victory, and I should take defeat. | ||
We can agree on that, right? | ||
That my position is now the weakest, and your position has gone from the weakest to the strongest, and that we can just say that's true. | ||
The people who didn't get vaxxed are absolutely in the winning position. | ||
You win. You win. | ||
You are the winners. | ||
You are the winners. Let me say that part with no ambiguity. | ||
You won. You won. | ||
All of my fancy analytics got me to a bad place. | ||
All of your heuristics—don't trust these guys, it's obvious—totally worked. | ||
Uh, yeah, we know. | ||
That's my response to that. It's like, yeah, no, I know. | ||
I know. I know we won. | ||
This is amazing, right? | ||
This is like, you know, the two sides of, you know, the two armies meet in battle, and they're on the battlefield. | ||
There's like the anti-vaxxer side. | ||
It's just like, we still have ammo. | ||
We still have all of our guns. | ||
We're still just like, there's just like hundreds of us standing there, and then in front of us is just a field littered with the bodies of The pro-vaxxers, and they're laying on the ground as the pro-vaxxer commander with an arrow in his heart. | ||
He's like, I think you guys won the battle. | ||
And we're just like, yeah, we know. We know. | ||
Thank you, I guess. | ||
But yeah, we know. | ||
We know we won. | ||
The problem with this is that we're not two armies fighting each other. | ||
We're all Americans. | ||
Nobody has won this. | ||
You guys lost. We just averted defeat. | ||
We just avoided death. | ||
So we're all victims in this. | ||
Some of us are victims of attempted murder and others of us are victims of actual murder. | ||
But nobody won here. | ||
So I don't even like the framing of this. | ||
The whole division of Americans over the vaccine program. | ||
You have to understand, we're all on the same side here in that we are all victims of this. | ||
Whether we're the victims of the brainwashing and being ostracized from our family and... | ||
You know, criticized and attempted to be humiliated on social media and others. | ||
Like, we're victims of that and you're victims of, you know, trusting people that despise you and letting them inject poison into your veins. | ||
So we're all victims here. | ||
So instead of saying, you know, I surrender, you win, I lose, how about you're on our team now and now you're on the winning side? | ||
How about you have woken up? | ||
And you've apologized. Like, that was great. | ||
You know, he's like, he admitted he was wrong. | ||
He admitted he had the wrong tactics. | ||
The question is, will he reform his tactics moving forward? | ||
Will he actually take this into account with the next one? | ||
Or is he going to be out there going, well, climate change, I mean, it's actually really... | ||
But all the experts agree, though. | ||
Is he going to actually, you know, thoroughly really philosophize and think about this and say, why is it I trusted these people? | ||
Moving forward, what can be done? | ||
You know, how do we both correct for what has happened in the past and get some sort of justice for that? | ||
And how do we move into the future with this more skeptical outlook? | ||
Because, I mean, everything else is good. | ||
He's like, you know, he says the anti-vaxxers were distrustful of big companies and big government. | ||
That's never wrong. It's never wrong to distrust government and big companies. | ||
So you took the position of let's just distrust everything the government did. | ||
Well, you won. You won completely. | ||
I did not end up in the right place. | ||
The right place would have been natural immunity and no vaccination. | ||
Of course, we'd been saying this the whole time. | ||
But that's also a misreading of it. | ||
It's also not just a knee-jerk distrust... | ||
Groundlessly. Like, that is a misappropriation. | ||
That's a misapplication of projection on his part. | ||
It was not a baseless, pointless, petulant rejection of everything the government says. | ||
It was an intelligent, thoughtful, considerate rejection of everything that the government said. | ||
If the government wasn't lying, then we wouldn't distrust them. | ||
If the government wasn't spreading obvious falsehoods, then we would have gone along with what the government was doing. | ||
It's not just a, again, petulant, mindless, just absolute rejection of everything the government and companies say. | ||
It is a discriminatory acceptance of what you know to be true and a rejection of what So, again, just with everything that we do, like any good thing that we cover here, it's like it's kind of good because, sure, you're admitting what we all know to be true, which is nice. | ||
Sure, fine. Great. Welcome to our side, I guess. | ||
But, you know, it doesn't help us at all. | ||
It's not actually like we know. | ||
So, you know, thanks. | ||
But also he's perpetuating the division, perpetuating the The idea that we're just consigned to being enemies and at each other's throats forever. | ||
He also has accepted this idea that the anti-vax people are somehow happy that the pro-vax people are dying, that we want them. | ||
To suffer from their choice. | ||
We don't. We wanted you to avoid this the whole time. | ||
We want you on our side, not because we want to defeat the other side and kill all the people that wanted the vax, but because we want everybody to be awake and realize that we're all on the same side against the liars and the manipulators and the genocidal psychopaths that forced this on all of us. | ||
So welcome to our side. | ||
Get your head right. | ||
We can move forward together. Welcome back, folks. | ||
We do have a lot to talk about today. | ||
We're going to be talking about the riots in Atlanta. | ||
We're talking about Ukraine. | ||
We're going to be talking about Japan a little bit. | ||
That's been a big topic across the board this weekend. | ||
But let's stick to COVID for the time being, as it really has been a pretty crazy recent time period of reversals of everything that was considered settled science previously. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. Again, I just love the image of the Provax commander just like bleeding out on the battlefield like, alright, I think I surrender. | ||
I'm gonna surrender. | ||
I think you guys won. Yeah, we know. | ||
No, it's fine. We know. | ||
You don't need to tell us, but that's great. | ||
No, it's wonderful. But again, you know, Scott Adams still has this... | ||
It's the same... Nothing has changed with Scott Adams. | ||
He still has the same thing. One of the tweets that he got a lot of crap for was when he said, you know, the reason that anti-vaxxers are right wasn't because they were more knowledgeable or understood anything. | ||
It was just because they happened to randomly pick correctly. | ||
He still believes that. He still thinks that it was just... | ||
Blanket distrust of government and media. | ||
And so even if the media was telling the truth, we would distrust them. | ||
No, we just like the truth. | ||
And so when you're not telling the truth, we distrust you. | ||
When you do tell the truth, we celebrate and encourage you. | ||
It's actually not that complicated. | ||
But a lot of news has come out about COVID over the weekend. | ||
Elon Musk leading the charge. | ||
The stories at InfoWars.com. | ||
Felt like I was dying. Elon Musk trashes COVID booster over the major side effects. | ||
Twitter CEO... Elon Musk claims he was laid out by the COVID booster shot which brought on major side effects He also talked about his nephew, I believe And this was actually responding to a tweet from Dilbert creator Scott Adams showing a Rasmussen poll that found that 7% of vaccinated individuals reported major side effects, contrary to claims by the CDC that such adverse reactions are rare. | ||
And of course, I would also note that that 7% is probably a significantly lower number than it should be, as most people I know that had major side effects never reported it, obviously. | ||
And a lot of doctors out there refused to report it. | ||
Just to be safe. 68% of 260 million adults indicate they received COVID vaccine. | ||
7% of those reported major side effects. | ||
That translates to 107.07 into approximately 12 million people. | ||
They say they're rare. | ||
Yeah, just that rare 12 million people with major adverse events. | ||
And that means hospitalized. | ||
Major means it's not just a little bit of pain. | ||
This is major. | ||
And again... Okay, last for months or life-altering. | ||
Pretty high bar to get over. | ||
And of course, this is just the quick-acting major side effects because we know once you take the vaccine, I mean, it permanently alters your DNA to continuously produce the spike proteins or... | ||
You know, whatever is in there. | ||
So, you know, who knows what that number really should be now and who knows what it will be eventually. | ||
But the point is, it was a genocidal death shot. | ||
Mass murder. Everyone involved should be hung. | ||
Wall Street Journal shreds vaccine makers Biden admin over deceptive booster campaigns. | ||
This story also on Infowars. | ||
Wall Street Journal editorial board member Alicia Finley has taken a flamethrower to vaccine makers over their deceptive campaign for bivalent COVID boosters and slammed several federal agencies for taking, quote, the unprecedented step of ordering vaccine makers to produce them and recommending them without data supporting their safety or efficacy. | ||
Gee, if only somebody had warned us about this. | ||
It's so funny. Like, did they—I don't know. | ||
Did they think any of this was happening? | ||
Like, it's so weird. It's so weird that while it was happening, we're all like, you know, they haven't done any safety tests. | ||
They're just like, shut up, it's an emergency! | ||
And then, like, you know, two years later, it's like, did you know they did no safety tests? | ||
You knew that back then. | ||
You knew all of this, just like we knew all of this. | ||
So why are you acting surprised? | ||
It's very bizarre. We're good to go. | ||
Number three, antibody protection wanes after just a few months. | ||
And, of course, we know that the antibody protection that it offered never actually stopped you from getting it or transmitting it. | ||
It just stopped you from showing symptoms, which would be, with antibody-dependent enhancement from the vaccine, would actually be the cause of new variants and would accelerate and widen the spreading of new variants to beyond... | ||
You know, what it would be without any shots at all. | ||
So again, this is all because of the vaccine, not, you know, as it's... | ||
One's caused the other, not the other way around. | ||
Zero Heads also has this article. | ||
Africa is starkly unvaccinated and starkly unvanquished by COVID. Africa as a whole is strikingly unvaccinated, according to John Hopkins University in Our World Data. | ||
And you can see, you know, basically if you highlight the parts of... | ||
or the countries that have had... | ||
COVID cases, it's almost an inverse to the vaccine program, where you can see Africa here in this graphic is basically completely dark. | ||
There are no, you know, if you lighten up all of these COVID cases, these are all the recorded COVID cases in the world. | ||
And the only place that they really exist in Africa are the very few little pockets of Europeans that are there. | ||
The little pocket down there in South Africa and a little bit up in Morocco and Algeria. | ||
But other than that, it's basically no COVID at all. | ||
And that may be because they just didn't test for COVID, didn't have the same tests that we did, but that just goes right along with what we're saying as well, right? | ||
I mean, the tests were inaccurate and far too sensitive for what they were. | ||
The PCR test never worked in the first place. | ||
So, you know... A lot of these COVID cases are really just the flu or something. | ||
But it points out that basically Africa is the only part of the world where reported COVID cases have been so low. | ||
Prior to vaccination, numerous countries were barely impacted at all by COVID. And if you zoom out from Africa and examine those other countries, you can see, and we've played this... | ||
Montage over and over with these images. | ||
But the COVID-19 deaths before and after max vaccination program, where the line is completely flat, basically at zero, no COVID deaths until the vaccine program begins. | ||
Within a few days, you see a jump and then a massive spike. | ||
And that's the same in Thailand and Malaysia and a number of others. | ||
I remember it in Vietnam as well. | ||
Them saying the same thing. | ||
So, again, you really can't overstate the... | ||
Not just inefficacy of the vaccines, but the inverted effectiveness. | ||
It actually makes them less effective. | ||
But obviously you can't talk about that. | ||
You can't actually point that out. | ||
You can't actually look for alternative solutions because otherwise the establishment will come after you with everything they've got. | ||
Medical board takes action against misinformation, Doc. | ||
Pathologist Ryan Cole, MD, is facing discipline for negligence and spreading false statements. | ||
An Idaho pathologist who previously came under fire for prescribing ivermectin to COVID-19 patients and spreading falsities about the vaccine is facing disciplinary action by the Medical Commission in Washington State, where he's also licensed to practice. | ||
Of course, Ryan Cole is a very well-known, very widely respected doctor, so of course they'll target him first for punishment. | ||
As an example to all the other doctors who don't have his institutional support or notoriety or, you know, wealth and influence, you think you can survive if this guy can't? | ||
No, it's better just to keep your mouth shut and follow the rules, even when you know them from your own personal experience, to be wrong, contradictory, or damaging to your patients. | ||
Still follow it unthinkingly. | ||
Ryan Cole-MD is said to have made numerous false and misleading statements during public presentations on the pandemic, COVID vaccines, and the use of ivermectin to treat COVID. The effectiveness of masks, according to a statement of charges issued by Washington Medical Commission earlier this month. | ||
He also allegedly provided negligent care to a number of patients in the prevention or treatment of COVID-19. | ||
Again, hilarious, right? | ||
Because the only officially authorized... | ||
The treatment for COVID was to ventilate people, which essentially just meant kill them, right? | ||
You just died. You just put on ventilator dye or remdesivir, which also, you know, just killed people by destroying their liver and not actually curing them of COVID. So, hilarious that, like, they literally make it illegal for you to treat COVID patients. | ||
You're supposed to just send them home until they can't breathe anymore, and then you bring them to the hospital to kill them and cash the check from Medicare for the, you know, murder. | ||
But now they're saying that, you know, he was negligent in providing care. | ||
Even though they didn't let you provide care, none of it makes sense. | ||
We have a lot to talk about, but we may stick on COVID in the next part as well. | ||
But we may move on to Ukraine and other stuff, folks. | ||
Stay tuned. We have a lot to talk about. | ||
We'll speed it up here in the next part. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Really, really hard not to do a Captain's Log entry when you hear that music. | ||
Captain's Log, 2-19-84. | ||
Passing by the third planet from... | ||
The star solar. We see a massive wave of death taking place in the citizens down below. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff from COVID. Again, we're going to talk about the war in Ukraine. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to talk about. We're going to take your calls throughout the second two hours. | ||
But let's just finish up here with COVID-19 since there have been just a huge number of updates just over the last weekend. | ||
In addition to what we've seen, the settled science we've seen reversed in the last few months. | ||
Again, this medical misinformation doc, Dr. | ||
Ryan Cole, who is being forced to defend his decision to actually try to treat COVID-19 and not suggest the poisonous and ineffective vaccine. | ||
And interestingly, it's interesting to look at the justification for why they feel this is so important to go after. | ||
The charges from the Washington Medical Commissioner say this. | ||
Due to their specialized knowledge and training, licensed physicians possess a high degree of public trust. | ||
The commission wrote in a statement that public trust is essential to effective delivery of medical care. | ||
Knowingly false statements or those made in reckless disregard for the truth, such as medical disinformation statements made by respondent, erode the public's trust in physicians and their medical treatment and advice and thereby injure public health. | ||
Thereby injure public health. | ||
That's an important set of words. | ||
Essentially what they're saying is that his crime is lessening the faith that people have in the medical establishment. | ||
That's his crime. Because if they don't trust the medical establishment, then people will die. | ||
So by eroding trust, you're killing people. | ||
So by saying something that contradicts the medical authorities... | ||
Therefore, you are lessening trust and faith in the medical authorities, and you are therefore killing people because people die when they don't have faith in their medical authorities. | ||
So it's a quick little algebraic equation here to get to disagreeing with us is killing people, disagreeing with us is illegal because you lessen trust in us. | ||
It's not our fault for telling lies that you then correct. | ||
It's your fault for pointing out the lies. | ||
That makes people not trust us, so you're killing people by making them not trust us. | ||
It's It's pretty sick. | ||
And of course, there is also an irony in saying people who are medical doctors have so much trust in society, so therefore we should silence them and force them to repeat what we say, or else that trust is being misused. | ||
Or you could say, because he's gone through so much training, because he's taken the oath, because he's shown to be an effective and respected medical doctor, maybe he should be listened to and you shouldn't just cast what he says to the side without consideration. | ||
But that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
Cole, an anatomical and clinical pathologist, ran an independent medical laboratory that he owns, provided direct care to patients via telemedicine through the website myfreedoctor.com. | ||
In March 2021, Cole is said to have made false and misleading statements during his presentations, including children survive COVID-19 at 100%. | ||
Well, that's just not true. | ||
That's just not true. | ||
Children only survive COVID at 99.99997%. | ||
So, you know, if you have 100 kids, none of them will die from COVID. | ||
But if you have 1,000 kids, none of them will die from COVID either. | ||
But if you have 10,000 kids, three of them might die from COVID if they get COVID, right? | ||
So there's a pretty big chance that they won't even get COVID in the first place. | ||
But if 10,000 kids get COVID, three of them might die from it. | ||
I think it's something like, maybe 100,000. | ||
But regardless, you know, he's exaggerating. | ||
He's exaggerating. I mean, how do you get 100% out of 99.999997%? | ||
That's just inaccurate, right? | ||
You can just see the way that, like, they take statements that are pretty much true and then claim that that's, you know, grounds for taking his license away. | ||
For practicing medicine when, you know, they're just blatant knowing misattribution of cause of death that they've admitted to, the, you know, tests that don't work that they've admitted to, the fact that people were being injured as COVID patients when really they were, you know, injured in a motorcycle accident. | ||
Like, they've admitted to all of that, but those people making those statements, they aren't being charged by their medical commission. | ||
Other public statements Cole is said to have made include that the COVID vaccine is, quote, an experimental biological gene therapy immune modulatory injection. | ||
That's not wrong. | ||
What is wrong about that? | ||
They changed the definition of vaccine. | ||
So, to fit what the mRNA biological gene therapy immune modulatory injection was. | ||
So, again, it's just amazing. | ||
He's right about that. | ||
He's clearly right about that. | ||
It just sounds scary, so they don't want him to say it. | ||
But that is what it is. | ||
He also called it a fake vaccine, the clot shot needle rape. | ||
Again, where is the lie? | ||
So, I mean, we know it's not, like, up for debate now. | ||
It's not for questioning. | ||
Like, we have all the data we could possibly need. | ||
The vaccine has been killing and horrifically maiming literally tens of millions of people in this country alone. | ||
It is inverse effectiveness. | ||
The more shots you get, the more likely you are to get. | ||
It does increase the likelihood that you're going to get a heart attack or have a blood clot of some sort. | ||
And it is, of course, forced on you without your consent, which if you want to call that needle rape, I'm not going to disagree with you. | ||
But the truth of it matters. | ||
The point is that he's eroding the distrust and the liars that are running things, so he must be punished and destroyed. | ||
Meanwhile, Harvard Medical School votes to embed climate change in its curriculum. | ||
So just so everybody knows, all of the doctors being trained as we speak in medical schools in the highest echelons of our Ivy League, they're all being trained not to treat patients regardless of anything else going on in the world, that you just treat the patient and try to get them they're all being trained not to treat patients regardless of anything Instead, they're being trained to take into account race and culture and even climate change at this point. | ||
So if climate change is your ultimate authority, if climate change is your ultimate concern, then people getting sick, isn't that bad of a thing? | ||
I mean if you're treating human beings but human beings create tons of carbon and carbon is killing the earth, then in a way – Killing the people is actually helping the earth. | ||
So who are you serving exactly? | ||
In the same way that if you take in equity and the racial makeup of the country into your medical decisions, you'll be denying medical care to people who need it and supplying medical care to people who possibly don't need it based on race. | ||
Again, a complete flagrant violation of what Medicine is supposed to be. | ||
Finally, we have this story from outkick.com, published on the 21st. | ||
New email release shows experts believed COVID could have come from a lab leak. | ||
Turns out the possibility of COVID originating from a lab leak was never a conspiracy theory after all. | ||
Experts did many excusable things during the pandemic, but one of the most infuriating was their almost immediate attempt to shut down debate over the lab leak hypothesis. | ||
This likely emanated from the wrong people noticing the bizarre coincidence that the virus seemingly started spreading in Wuhan, just a few miles away from the Wuhan Institute of Virology, a research lab dedicated to studying viruses. | ||
Tom Cotton, a Republican senator, was one of the first prominent individuals to suggest the lab could have been partially responsible. | ||
That meant the left-wing, quote, experts and media outlets like The Washington Post immediately rushed to label it a debunked conspiracy theory. | ||
And this was another one of those things that very early on in the pandemic, when nobody knew anything about it, so you had no grounds to say where it did or did not come from. | ||
People who noticed that it did happen to spread from this lab, that did happen to have a history of safety violations, that did happen to participate in studies... | ||
You know, exacerbating or making more dangerous Wuhan or COVID viruses in bats. | ||
If you happen to notice that and point that out, you would immediately be told very early on that that was a conspiracy theory, that there was no way that was true, which in and of itself should have made you suspicious. | ||
Why are they telling us there's no way this is true when there's no way they could know that it's not true? | ||
It's because they don't want it to be true, or at least they don't want you knowing that it's true. | ||
It's a complicated way of saying they're a bunch of despicable liars that created the virus in the first place, released it on purpose, and then actively covered up the truth about it. | ||
So... Either you believe everything about COVID, you think it was real, you think it was super deadly and millions of people died from it, in which case you should be infuriated that these people withheld, concealed, and destroyed evidence of where it came from. | ||
So the ability for us to fight it or cure it or prevent its spread was massively hampered by the people who created it, hiding the fact that they created it. | ||
So even if you believed all of the COVID narrative, you should be pissed off at this and you should, Believe in your own, you know, logical equation that these people caused millions of deaths by hiding this. | ||
Or if you don't believe the narrative, then this is just yet another thing that the authorities lied about, just how they, in the same way they lied about everything. | ||
We're actually going to, in the first five minutes of the next segment, I'm going to let a video play We've been right the entire time. | ||
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It's because we're right. On March 24, 2020, the CDC and NVSS changed how death certificates are reporting in violation of federal law, right? | |
Right. Two days later, the HHS says, okay, Medicare, Medicaid, we are going to make sure you get a much higher reimbursement hospital's Doctor, if you just go along with listing everything as COVID, it's the most lucrative diagnosis that you can give is COVID. And now if that person's hospitalized, you're going to make way more money. | ||
And if that person dies, we get to call it a COVID death. | ||
It's complicity. | ||
It's coercion. Now, hold on. | ||
Let me figure this out. Could that explain the many, many reports of patients being kind of starved, Yes. | ||
Remdesivir use. Remdesivir use, kept from their loved ones, seeing what's going on or advocating for them, so that they would die? | ||
So they would die. You cannot... | ||
What kind of numbers are we looking at? | ||
We are talking about, and we have a certified death reporting clerk who's verified this. | ||
Remember, we've published papers on this that are peer-reviewed, that have been reviewed by nine attorneys, that have been reviewed by a judge for accuracy. | ||
USA Today tried to take us down and they couldn't, right? | ||
When we looked at this, we said the range of fraudulent death certificates is between 88.6% and 94.0%. | ||
What do they get? Breaking it down on an individual level. | ||
Say I'm a doctor. My patient has diabetes. | ||
I help that patient get well and leave. | ||
I get X from Medicare versus I, you know, starve my patient to death. | ||
I call it COVID. What do I get? | ||
If you starve the patient to death and Calling it COVID. Your reimbursement for that same diabetic person is likely three to six times higher than what your reimbursement would have been otherwise. | ||
And when you think back to when the lockdowns went in, hospitals could only see COVID cases. | ||
So if they wanted to stay in business, they had to go along with it. | ||
And then there's no reason not to. | ||
It's free money coming in. | ||
Remember when Scott Jensen, remember when Senator Jensen exposed this? | ||
Oh my God, sort of. | ||
He said, you can get reimbursed up to $39,000 for the use of a ventilator, right? | ||
That I remember. Remember? That was Dr. | ||
Scott Jensen. And then the state, his licensing board, because he was a doctor too, came after him. | ||
He used our peer-reviewed paper to liberate himself. | ||
It worked. So basically, the hospitals couldn't stay in business unless they... | ||
Exactly. Agree or die, right? | ||
Agree or go out of business. | ||
And to sweeten the pot so you definitely want to agree, we're going to give you a substantially greater reimbursement through Medicare, Medicaid. | ||
And there's this little caveat. | ||
If you don't have insurance, there was a provision put in through the HHS that you can qualify for Medicare, Medicaid at any age if you didn't have insurance. | ||
And who's paying for that every time? | ||
Everyone has the option to get that money. | ||
All you have to do is say, I don't have insurance, or you really don't have insurance, and now you qualify for Medicare and Medicaid because you agreed to the diagnosis of COVID and all the subsequent things. | ||
This explains so much. | ||
And so this also probably is why doctors are being threatened, because all the people took the money, and they killed all these patients. | ||
Well, now, to get the doctors on board, because there's going to be a lot of doctors like me who believe in our Hippocratic oath, do no harm, right? | ||
So how do you keep them silent? | ||
We're going to give you money. | ||
If you don't want that money and you speak up, we're going to threaten your license, like Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. Dr. | ||
Pierre Corey, we're going to threaten your license. | ||
And if that doesn't work, we're going to make it such a nightmare for you to get your message out through all the censorship, all the text censorship and everything and deplatforming. | ||
This is where you start looking at this and going, how is this not collusion? | ||
How is this not treasonous against our consultation? | ||
It's mass murder, among other things. | ||
It is. It's murder. It's definitely murder for profit, in my professional opinion. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
That was from The Daily Clout, featuring Dr. | ||
Naomi Wolf, beyondthecon.com. | ||
Really incredible segment from Daily Clout. | ||
When we get back on the other side, we're going to talk about where free speech is going in the West. | ||
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Okay, let's talk about free speech, shall we? | ||
Let's talk about where it's going. | ||
We just covered. And again, you know, all this like sort of combines, right? | ||
You've got things like Ukraine, things when it has to do with race, things that has to do with COVID-19, the lies that are told about all three of these topics and how for all three of these topics to be weaponized against the people of the world in order to bring about a global slave state under a corporatocracy enforced by bio-financial technocratic restrictions... | ||
What was I saying? | ||
What was I talking about? For these things to bring that conclusion about, then you can't have people talking about it. | ||
You can't have people spreading information about what you're doing and what you're up to and what lies in wait for them should they follow you down this path. | ||
So censorship is like a key aspect of all of this. | ||
And again, it sort of flies in the face of what the globalists say they're fighting for. | ||
When you look at Ukraine, when they've ever... | ||
Bothered to come to sin to give us a reason why we have to sacrifice lives and hundreds of billions of dollars on some petty territorial dispute in Eastern Europe. | ||
It's because of democracy. | ||
It's because we have to protect ourselves from the tyrannical rule of the Putins of the world. | ||
Which is a little bit ironic because nothing that they're doing is even remotely democratic. | ||
In fact, one of the most common phrases you can apply to anything they do is whether you like it or not, right? | ||
You're getting refugees whether you like it or not. | ||
You're going to be in a 15-minute city whether you like it or not. | ||
You're going to be forced to have biometric reading to access your money whether you like it or not. | ||
And that cash is not going to be cash anymore. | ||
It'll be digital and it'll expire whether you like it or not. | ||
And Constantine Kissin, who of course went totally viral for his fantastic speech at the Oxford Union, gave an interview where he reveals just what a lie democracy is in the West. | ||
After all, the one thing that democracy needs to thrive is free speech. | ||
If democracy is a... | ||
The free speech is the water it needs to grow. | ||
You can't say I'm a farmer and then just throw your seeds on concrete and not water it and go, I'm such a great farmer. | ||
It's like, no, you're not. | ||
You're just lying. | ||
It's just nothing. Let's go now to clip number 13 here. | ||
A little comparison between the free speech in tyrannical and autocratic Russia versus free speech-loving democratic Britain. | ||
Let's watch. In Russia last year, 400 people were arrested for things that they said on social media. | ||
400 people in Russia. | ||
Obviously, this country is very different. | ||
How many people do you think were arrested in Britain for things they said on social media last year? | ||
Go on. Take a guess. | ||
I've no idea. 3,300. | ||
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Really? Arrested for what they'd said on social media? | |
Really? What sort of things get you arrested? | ||
Well, one example I give on my show is there was a young woman from Liverpool called Chelsea Russell. | ||
Her friend was killed in a car crash, a 19-year-old woman. | ||
And she posted the lyrics of his favourite song on her Instagram. | ||
The lyrics. And it was a rap song, so the lyrics contained several instances of the N-word. | ||
She was arrested, prosecuted, found guilty, given 500 hours of community service and a fine, tagged And for a year, she was under 8 p.m. | ||
to 8 a.m. curfew. | ||
My goodness. In Britain. | ||
In Britain. In 2018. | ||
A little bit of a difference, right? | ||
Constantly hear about the arrests being made in Russia. | ||
He's arrested a journalist. | ||
They've arrested activists. | ||
But only about a tenth as much as happens in the U.K. for much less, you know, offensive ideas, right? | ||
Right. Putting the lyrics to a popular song on Instagram, and she's essentially sentenced to house arrest as a 19-year-old. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. And this is only increasing in the most dystopian and hellish way. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 21. | ||
And here is how they're destroying free speech in Australia. | ||
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Studies show that hate crimes and hate incidents happen daily but are extremely underreported. | |
When you report hate that you witness or experience, you become part of a larger movement to remove it from our society. | ||
Your report helps to paint a bigger picture of what is happening in local areas and shows patterns of behaviour that we can address. | ||
Let's look at a hate crime and find out how to report. | ||
Here you see some gays. | ||
These people are being targeted based on their diverse gender and sexuality. | ||
When hate speech and a criminal offense, such as physical assault, are combined, this is a hate crime. | ||
When a crime is occurring, the best thing to do is to call 000 and get help immediately. | ||
Hate crime can happen to anyone. | ||
So if you experience hate, you can call 000 in an emergency or report in person at any police station. | ||
Help, it's an emergency. | ||
He doesn't like transes, and I'm a trans. | ||
Tell you what, if somebody attacks somebody else on the street, that's already a crime. | ||
It's already a crime. It doesn't matter why they do it, it's already a crime. | ||
But it's very insidious the way that they merge hate crime and hate incidents. | ||
One's a crime, one's an incident. | ||
One's somebody thinking the wrong way, the other one is somebody actually committing a crime, but then saying it's because of hate. | ||
It's just, it's so dystopian, it's so obvious, this idea of like, when you report hate, You're part of a larger movement to eradicate hate. | ||
You can't eradicate hate is an idea. | ||
Hate is a mindset. | ||
It's a concept. Everybody's allowed to hate. | ||
Everybody does hate. A little bit. | ||
You can try not to. You cannot let that hate guide your actions. | ||
But they're trying to eradicate the human emotion. | ||
You get how dangerous that is? | ||
Get how dystopian and hellish this world that we're creating? | ||
I mean, forget thought crime. | ||
Report thought crime. | ||
That's all that this is. Just whenever you hear hate, just replace it with the word thought crime, and it makes a lot more sense, actually. | ||
Because at least thought crime isn't an emotion that you feel. | ||
It's something that you could feasibly justify as being a real thing. | ||
But hate is just not liking something. | ||
So again, it's the flat corporate artwork that's just soulless and disgusting. | ||
It's the weird fantasy of just like... | ||
You know, diverse gay people just having a good time and angry white soccer hooligans just hating them for no reason. | ||
It's like, yeah, I guess if this ad was made in the 70s, that would have made sense a little bit. | ||
But it's been 50 years since then. | ||
Stop using your schizophrenic fantasy non-reality as an excuse to shut down free speech in the only places that it still moderately exists. | ||
We'll go to clip number 22 in the next segment because it's not just that this is being imposed through the government saying report local instances of hate. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
you've got the UN actually threatening to impose regulations on Elon Musk if he doesn't start censoring Twitter to their desire Australia does seem to be the testing ground for this Kanye apparently is being barred from the country because of his anti-Semitic hate speech his hate speech I mean sure they robbed billions of dollars from him and tried to institutionalize them but you can't hate them for that you're supposed to love them when they try to kill you | ||
welcome back ladies and gentlemen you We got to your phone calls this segment, but I did want to quickly play a video from the World Economic Forum in Davos. | ||
A UN regulator issued a stern warning to Elon Musk, saying if you don't comply to our speech restrictions, there will be brutal regulations that will come down on you. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 22. | ||
Here's the UN at the World Economic Forum with a Very disturbing message for Elon Musk. | ||
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Our message was clear. | |
We have the rules which have to be complied with and otherwise there will be sanctions. | ||
There will be sanctions. | ||
You, Commissioner, for values and transparency? | ||
Talked about Elon Musk in Twitter takeover. | ||
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I think that the confidence has been weakened. | |
And I had quite a high level of confidence when it comes to Twitter. | ||
I have to say that we worked with knowledgeable people, with the lawyers, with the sociologists who understood that they have to Behave in some decent way, not to cause really big harm to the society. | ||
I always felt that this notion of responsibility was there. | ||
So this is what I don't feel from Elon Musk personally. | ||
Thank you, Matt. I mean, just think about what it takes just to try to provide a fair shake on the internet for left-wing and right-wing people. | ||
Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter is the best example, right? | ||
It's like you've got people inside the company that are trying to hamper you and sow dissent and walkouts and boycotts and they'll mess you up just like the Spotify employees did when it came to Joe Rogan and Dr. | ||
alone. | ||
So you've got the people internal to the company working on behalf of this, you know, shadowy censorship cabal that seems to exist in literally every one of our institutions. | ||
But even if the people in the, you know, internal to your company don't force their way, then the stakeholders will try to force their way. | ||
Then the FDA or the FCC will step in and, you know, want to really look at this purchase, make sure it complies. | ||
Really, they're just trying to force censorship on you. | ||
And then, you know, Google and Apple may say they'll take you out of the stores, out of the app stores, if you don't comply. | ||
So you've got the people internal, you've got the other big companies pressuring you, the advertisers taking away their advertising. | ||
So you have not just the big tech companies... | ||
You know, conspiring to prevent you from doing this. | ||
Not just the government regulations, regulatory bodies preventing you from opening up and being free of censorship. | ||
You also have just the big corporate monstrosities from Apple to Nike to any of the other trillion dollar businesses, you know, flexing their muscle to try to get you to put in their censorship. | ||
And you've got the activist groups like the ADL and the SBLC working tirelessly against you, filing lawsuits and Forcing you to waste your energy, just defending yourself from them. | ||
And then if you get through all of that, you've got an international community and the UN also wanting to force their restrictions on you because they don't personally feel like you take your responsibility seriously. | ||
They can couch whatever, you know, they can call it responsibility, they can call it hate, they can call it whatever words they want to use. | ||
It's censorship. It's controlling the discussion. | ||
It's controlling speech and therefore controlling the thoughts of the people that they want to control. | ||
It's pretty outrageous how many facets of this civilization are turned towards the elimination of free speech when the only reason this civilization exists in the first place is because of our ability to accept and deal with free speech that we disagree with. | ||
So pretty horrific stuff, but it's spreading across the West. | ||
So again, it just gives the light to everything else that they do when they're protecting democracy and they're against Putin because he is not for free speech. | ||
Well, meanwhile, they are engaged in the most brutal and complicated and widespread censorship campaign the world has ever seen. | ||
It's pretty typical, I guess you could say. | ||
With that, let's go out to your phone calls. | ||
Phillip in Florida wants to talk about Steven Crowder and The Daily Wire. | ||
Where do you land on this, Phillip? | ||
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So yeah, I don't know if you guys have covered it yet. | |
I've been kind of in the show, out of the show the past week. | ||
But yeah, I just really wanted to get your thoughts on it if you know everything that's been going on. | ||
Regarding that situation. | ||
Yeah, I know everything that's going on regarding that situation. | ||
I covered it a little bit last week. | ||
I think I mean, I don't know. | ||
I think it's grifters exposing... | ||
It's grifters grifting by exposing grifters for being grifters to other grifters. | ||
It's grifters on grifters. | ||
I don't know what to tell you. | ||
I think The Daily Wire is absolutely controlled opposition, if you want to consider it that type of thing. | ||
But I think basically everywhere except Infowars kind of falls in that category. | ||
I don't think some of the things that's... | ||
Steven Crowder was pointing to in the contract were really that outrageous. | ||
Like some of the things he pointed to weren't really that insane. | ||
You know, if you get kicked off of your platform, they can't pay you for work. | ||
Like that didn't seem outrageous to me. | ||
So I didn't really get what Steven Crowder was pointing at. | ||
But also Daily Wire is in bed with big tech. | ||
Everybody knows that. They're allowed to say things on YouTube that nobody else is allowed to say. | ||
And yet they stay up and are monetized when everybody else gets taken down. | ||
So, you know, I think it's true. | ||
There's a lot of controlled opposition. There's a lot of outsource. | ||
Really, I think it's outsourcing. It's outsourcing censorship to big tech. | ||
It's so Daily Wire can say, well, we want you to say this. | ||
We would love if you were allowed to say this, but, you know, big tech has these rules we have to stick to. | ||
So, you know, we're hamstrung by them just like you are. | ||
So they don't want people talking about certain things, and they're offshoring that censorship to big tech. | ||
They're outsourcing that censorship to big tech and blaming them, when in reality they, you know, don't want you talking about that stuff anyway. | ||
And I think the whole thing is just kind of a nothing burger. | ||
I don't know. I don't think it's really anything. | ||
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What's your take on it, Phillip? Well, I mean, you know, I'm a listener of both. | |
I do like Steven for the most part. | ||
And, you know, I do listen to Ben Shapiro and I do like Matt Walsh. | ||
So, you know, when I heard about all of it, just me being a listener of both, you know, it seemed kind of disappointing. | ||
On both sides, because the Daily Wire has done some stupid things, and I don't know. | ||
I think the way they went about it was wrong, but I also disagree with Stephen on some of the things that he said about all of it because he only told us from his perspective what he wanted us to hear. | ||
And then we had to go listen to the Daily Wire's response on all of it to hear everything else. | ||
He left out the part about the $50 million that they would pay him over the four years. | ||
So his followers listening to him speak on it made it seem like, oh, they're going to dox me for $100,000 if I miss one episode. | ||
But compared to $50 million, that money is kind of – it doesn't really make sense mathematically for him to – Yeah, it's pennies. And also, he made the claim that they'd take $100,000 away if he took a sick day, but then the next paragraph down the contract specifically said that that didn't include sick days. | ||
You could have disability or a serious sickness that would stop you from doing the show, in which case that $100,000 fine would not be... | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
He withheld certain information. | ||
To me, Steven Crowder is just extremely good at taking over headlines, at getting attention, at causing controversy, and that's what he's doing. | ||
And then he takes this platform of, it's not me I'm fighting for, it's the people that come after me, and I'm trying to protect them from signing contracts like this. | ||
Fine, you know, whatever. | ||
It's just, you know, at the end of the day, the big takeaway is Infowars.com is the only trustworthy alternative media site. | ||
We're the only dissident right that aren't going to ever be embroiled in this type of back-and-forth nonsense because we just are straight shooters. | ||
That's my big takeaway, Infowars.com. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a moment. | ||
I just want to cover a few headlines that we're not going to expand on too greatly. | ||
Just get them out of the way here before we take phone calls. | ||
CNN. CNN is finally concerned, very concerned, about smuggling happening at the southern border. | ||
We know that claims of the southern border being open are just a right-wing conspiracy theory that deserves no attention whatsoever. | ||
The fentanyl flooding through the borders, it kills 100,000 people in a single year. | ||
That's nothing. Who cares? | ||
Shut up. But now they're very concerned. | ||
They're very, very concerned about smuggling at the southern border. | ||
Here's the headline. CNN, as egg prices drop, so do attempts to smuggle them from Mexico, says U.S. Customs official. | ||
High prices are driving an increase in attempts to bring eggs into the U.S. from Mexico, according to border officials. | ||
Officers at the San Diego Customs and Border Protection Office have seen an increase in the number of attempts to move eggs across the U.S.-Mexico border, according to a tweet from the Director of Field Operations, Jennifer DeLaO. | ||
The San Diego field office has recently noticed an increase in the number of eggs intercepted at our port of entry, wrote De La O in the Tuesday tweet. | ||
As a reminder, uncooked eggs are prohibited entry from Mexico and into the U.S. Failure to declare agricultural items can result in penalties of up to $10,000. | ||
That's great. That's amazing. | ||
It's just, you know, like a tunnel under the border wall. | ||
They're just passing literal tons of fentanyl into the country, and the Border Patrol just, like, turns a blind eye, doesn't care. | ||
And there's some, like, farmer bringing eggs across the border, and there's, like, they're on the ground! | ||
Pretty amazing stuff. From Infowars.com, temperatures in the northern hemisphere due to fall over the next 25 years, going to six top international scientists. | ||
Whisper it quietly and don't tell AI boiling oceans gore, but the northern hemisphere may be entering a temperature cooling phase into the 2050s with a decline of up to 0.3% Celsius. | ||
By extension, the rest of the globe will also be cooled. | ||
These sensational findings, ignored by the mainstream media, were released last year in the work of six top international scientists, led by Noor-Adeen Omrani of the Norwegian Birkenes Center for Climate Research, published in Nature Journal, Climate and Atmospheric Studies. | ||
The scientists say the North Atlantic multi-decade oscillation, an important sea current that's been pumping warmer water into the Arctic, is weakening in that it's leading to a cooler North Atlantic area and lower temperatures, as was observed in the periods between 1950 and 1970. | ||
Which is why they had to change it from global warming to climate change. | ||
Now we have it. And finally, we have this from Zero Hedge China to accelerate the construction of coal-fired power plants. | ||
China expects to add 70 gigawatts of coal-powered generation this year, up from 40 gigawatts of capacity from coal installed in 2022. | ||
A report from the power sectors group China Electricity Council showed the coal additions, however, will not be the biggest capacity increases in China in 2023. | ||
Solar and wind will also see massive growth in capacity additions this year, too, with solar power expected at a huge 100 gigawatts of capacity in wind, another 65 gigawatts, China Electricity Council said. | ||
So again, as the people that are shutting down coal plants in Europe and also simultaneously investing massive amounts In manufacturing in China, China is accelerating its coal-fired power plant creation, practically doubling it from last year when it was already ridiculously high. | ||
So again, you don't see China just even pretending to obey any of the dictates of the climate change psychopaths who also are in love with China and say China is the path forward and China is the greatest and we should all be investing in China. | ||
So again, these people aren't just hypocrites. | ||
They're despicable liars that are Taking advantage of you while allowing the things they restrict from you to explode everywhere else because they hate you and they're trying to destroy you and they know that what they're doing makes no sense. | ||
They don't care. They're doing it anyway because they're criminals. | ||
With that, let's go out to the phone calls. | ||
Aaron in Chicago. I hadn't heard this theory, but ironically, right as I read your... | ||
A little note during the break, I saw a tweet that was basically saying exactly what you're saying. | ||
It's that DeMar Hamlin probably isn't alive. | ||
Tell us why you think this, Erin. | ||
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What's up, Harrison? Howdy. | |
So I have a hot take on a new conspiracy. | ||
Buffalo Bills safety DeMar Hamlin is dead. | ||
The fatal hit happened on January 2nd, and every photo and video shown of him since then covering his face. | ||
He attended, quote, the Bill's Bengals game yesterday, apparently, and his face was hidden with sunglasses, a hood, and or snow, conveniently all covering his face any time the camera showed him. | ||
You mean to tell me this guy can go to a game but not do a multi-million dollar sit-down interview? | ||
I mean, the NFL has a lot to lose by announcing his death, so why not cover it up like everything else, you know? | ||
Yeah, you know, I haven't looked into that, so I really can't say one way or the other, but like I said, I did happen to come across a video on Twitter, although I think it may have been deleted. | ||
I bookmarked it. It was literally four minutes ago, and now it's gone, so it was somebody... | ||
Oh, here it is. Okay, no, no, it's back. | ||
It's back. False alarm, false alarm. | ||
But yeah, it is weird that you can never see his face. | ||
It's a little suspicious. | ||
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It's like they've got like... It's been a month almost, yeah. | |
Yeah, they've got him like walking out of the hospital, he can't see his face. | ||
Him going into the locker room, he can't see his face. | ||
Him standing at the window giving signals, he can't see his face. | ||
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It's kind of like... Camera pans at the exact right moment, you know, and it's just, it's all set up. | |
And it's a little weird. You know, one of the things... | ||
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Yeah, let's keep an eye on that. | |
One of the things I saw but I didn't really talk about because I don't have any expertise, they had posted a picture of Damar Hamlin in his hospital bed, and he's, like, surrounded by friends. | ||
And it was a person on Twitter posting it and saying, you know, to the nurses who follow me, what are you noticing? | ||
And nurses were chiming in, just pointing out how nothing in the picture looked right. | ||
It was like he's in the hospital bed, but he's wearing his hoodie and his clothes. | ||
Like, he's not in a gown, and none of the monitors were hooked up correctly. | ||
And, like, it was just, like, a ton of, like, weird stuff where it was, like, clearly a staged photo. | ||
So, like, that was a little bit suspicious in the first place. | ||
And then, yeah, I'm seeing people on Twitter saying, if we can't see his face, until we see his face, you cannot convince me that Tamar Hamlin... | ||
It is very weird. | ||
You can never see his face. | ||
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It's a little odd. He has this big smile with these amazing teeth, great kind eyes, and we have not seen any of that. | |
Let's just keep an eye on that in the conspiracy world. | ||
Yeah, it's a little odd. It's a little odd. | ||
Again, I don't know anything about it. I hadn't heard about this until just now, but I get why people would believe this. | ||
Yeah, if we go to my computer screen. | ||
Like here, you can't see his face. | ||
He does like the symbol of the pyramid, and he does like the 666 hand symbol. | ||
But you can't see his face. | ||
You can't see who he is. | ||
And they cut to a different angle. | ||
Still can't see his face. | ||
Still can't see who he is. | ||
He's like walking through the locker room. | ||
You can't see who he is. It's weird. | ||
It's a little weird. That's all I'm saying. | ||
It's a little weird, and I don't blame people for being really suspicious of this. | ||
Let's go now to Junior. | ||
Thank you for the call, Aaron. Let's go to Junior in New York. | ||
You want to talk about Greg Reese's Gateway video. | ||
Go ahead, Junior. You're on the air. | ||
Yes. Yes, thank you for taking my call. | ||
Also, just real quick, because I didn't realize we were talking about vaccines, my daughter was actually denied dental care. | ||
She had, like, an emergency at the hospital here because she wasn't vaccinated. | ||
And I refuse to test. | ||
So now, about the Gregory's video. | ||
He's 100% correct. | ||
I actually attended the Monroe Institute in, I think it's North Carolina, where they developed this hemi-sync technology where basically you lay down and basically meditate while on your back, while listening to kind of, it's almost like white noise. | ||
And you could, they have also, like, Like nature sounds that has this noise built into the back. | ||
And what it does is it syncs up the two hemispheres of your brain and basically leads to awakening in a profoundly rapid pace. | ||
And that's exactly what they don't want is for us to know the truth about the nature of the human body, which is we are basically like a spaceship. | ||
And I'm not even going to pull your chain at all. | ||
Like the truth is, this is for all you flat earthers out there. | ||
I have been to outer space and flown around the earth. | ||
It's a spear. Thanks to the Monroe Institute. | ||
Thanks for the call, Junior. | ||
The Reese Report is called Gateway Process, the CIA and Mankind's Hidden Potential, available on Bandai Video. | ||
When we get back, we're going to show a bound report, a big wrap-up of the Davos and the WEF meeting that took place over the last week. | ||
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What does it need to master the future? | |
Tell us you have declared war on the United States and all free people of the world without telling us you have declared war on the United States and all free people of the world. | ||
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The most striking finding that we found is that 93% of cyber leaders And 86% of cyber business leaders believe that the geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years. | |
We may not know exactly when the next pandemic comes, we may not know when the next extreme weather event comes, but we know it's coming. | ||
And we know it will intensify and it will get more frequent. | ||
So that's a new world. | ||
I think we're now in a world that has to be framed around shocks, That are not just random or stochastic but shocks that are systematically part of the landscape and that are intensifying in frequency and scale and impact. | ||
The reasons we understand have to do with the breaching of the planetary boundaries And the fact that pandemics are now baked into the system. | ||
But as healthy people, in a widespread way, start to have their brainwave data collected, the insights that we can gain through pattern recognition will exponentially increase and pretty quickly. | ||
Yes. But if a billion people stop eating meat, I tell you, it has a big impact. | ||
You can go to different places very efficiently without using cars. | ||
There are no cars. Not one single car? | ||
It's going to be different types of transportation that are, like I said, environmentally friendly. | ||
It's based on renewable energy. | ||
Humanity will overcome capitalism so that we can live in our planet. | ||
Let's say that we have a different type of capitalism. | ||
The architects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution gathered once again, flocking together like vultures of a feather, panicking about the climate change fortunes they should have been squeezing out of the globe by now via their precious carbon taxes. | ||
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Mass extinction, air pollution, undermining ecosystem functions, really putting humanity's future at risk. | |
This is a planetary crisis. | ||
This is a safety crisis, but above all, it is also a justice crisis. | ||
Many areas in the world are uninhabitable. | ||
This uninhabitable zone is increasing. | ||
If we continue with our greenhouse gas emissions, then by 2070, as many as 3 billion people will live in uninhabitable zones. | ||
And the accumulated amount is now trapping as much extra heat as would be released by 600,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs exploding every single day on the Earth. | ||
That's what's boiling the oceans, creating these atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs and sucking the moisture out of the land and creating the droughts and melting the ice and raising the sea level and causing these waves of climate refugees predicted to reach one billion in this century. | ||
Look at the xenophobia and political authoritarian trends that have come from just a few million refugees. | ||
What about a billion? We would lose our capacity for self-governance on this world. | ||
We have to act. | ||
But we have to go further. | ||
I have said this before, but I say it again. | ||
I'm convinced we will get to a low-carbon, no-carbon economy. | ||
We're going to get there, because we have to. | ||
Build that workforce that is going to manage the extra 250,000 deaths that we're going to see from climate change. | ||
For anybody watching online, I'm just going to do a bit of audio description. | ||
I'm a blonde, white woman from... | ||
Some arrive to fully insert foot into mouth and reveal their true nature as populist traders. | ||
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I know when I use the Internet in Europe and I get all the warnings about cookies and whatnot, that actually makes me feel safer. | |
That makes me feel better. And a lot of American consumers want that level of security on the Internet for your own data privacy and whatnot. | ||
Given the price... | ||
of inflation, meat, eggs, milk, things like that in Georgia. | ||
How does it feel going to a five-star luxury event in the Swiss Alps? | ||
Does it feel wrong for the times? | ||
This really is a luxury event. | ||
Don't you think that's sort of tone, it's the wrong tone for how it is in Georgia these days? | ||
In fact, West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin may never recover from this. | ||
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The problem that we have is the open press system and basically all the platforms. | |
So if you're able to have five platforms, social platforms, that you can basically Personify the extremes, somebody who is extremely right or extremely left, and it seems like that is the majority speaking. | ||
They're not the majority, but they're basically driving everybody to make a decision. | ||
While the globalist swine behind these scenes desperately force their minions to unleash holy hell on the truth, which is still pouring out of holes in the totalitarian social and mockingbird media dike. | ||
Which media are you with? | ||
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I am an independent journalist from Japan. | |
We're in a world where all these technologies are available to both the good guys and the bad guys. | ||
The good guys are constrained by the rule of law and international norms. | ||
The sophistication of the private sector is improving, and particularly important, the level of collaboration between the private sector and the government, especially the FBI, has, I think, made significant strides. | ||
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It's illegal hate speech, which you will have soon also in the US. I think that we have a strong reason why we have this in the criminal law. | |
We need the platforms to simply work with the language and to identify such cases. | ||
The AI would be too dangerous. | ||
Fake news and then disinformation. | ||
It was popularized six years ago at this point. | ||
Where are we today versus then? | ||
Terms like fake news and enemies of the people have been popularized cyclically in society and in some of the most, you know, repressive and dangerous moments. | ||
You know, Nazi Germany, Stalinist Russia, right? | ||
There is no doubt That society seems to have at some level accepted how much the information ecosystem has been poisoned. | ||
And I think it's going to require real sustained effort from the platforms, from political leaders, From business leaders and from consumers themselves to reject that. | ||
We are all connected in the LGBTQ community, so we would help you find the right people on the ground to advise you in that culture. | ||
And playing out from a PR standpoint what's going to could happen or not happen, but you have to do it. | ||
They're private jets causing a total of 9,700 tons of CO2, equivalent to the emissions of about 350,000 average cars in a week. | ||
Checking in to the decadent lavishness that Switzerland provides, facilities brimming with prostitutes protected by 5,000 soldiers. | ||
This is a Fox News alert. | ||
The New York Post is reporting tonight that the crowds of prostitutes who have flooded into Davos, Switzerland to service the sad elderly men who falsely believe they run the world have upped their prices and that some of these prostitutes are charging up to $2,500. | ||
That means at least somebody's betting benefiting from the World Economic Forum. | ||
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Well, they'll pay for sex, that's for sure, but they won't pay for anything else. | |
Nope. Proclaiming their dominance and exclusion over humankind as a far superior species right out of the Nazi playbook. | ||
We, a select group of human beings, Oddly, the hypocrisy began with George Soros flaking out on his comrades, and Klaus Schwab slow to start with a mysterious health issue. | ||
While 99-year-old Henry Kissinger muttered incoherent ramblings about Ukraine joining NATO, which would absolutely cause a nuclear standoff and inevitable untold annihilation for millions. | ||
and fulfill the principles of america in bringing about a more peaceful world order but weakness somberness and unpopularity had overtaken the proceedings The out-in-the-open creation of a bioweapon and an mRNA vaccine that is killing and injuring people of all walks of life daily, unavoidable as it happens on their television screens. | ||
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Set up a regional vaccine manufacturing collaborative. | |
To develop a framework for regions that want to expand their vaccine manufacturing capacity. | ||
And we'll have a closed door meeting later today to talk about how that framework can be improved and then shared with regions that are interested in increasing their manufacturing capacity. | ||
You need the data. | ||
You need to know who's been vaccinated and who hasn't been. | ||
Some of the vaccines that will come on down the line will be multiple shots. | ||
So you've got to have, for reasons to do with the healthcare more generally, but certainly for a pandemic or for... | ||
For vaccines, you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure, and many countries don't have that. | ||
In fact, most countries don't have that. | ||
How far are we away from one vaccine that's both COVID and flu together? | ||
First, we need to have the flu. | ||
And if we have the flu, already we started experiments to combine the two. | ||
Third hour has begun. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you're watching American Journal Infowars.com, Band.videos, where you go to spread these links. | ||
We're going to take your calls this hour. | ||
We're also going to talk a little bit about a Wikipedia conspiracy, some LGBTQ stats that are very interesting. | ||
We'll talk a little bit about Japan. | ||
We'll talk about a lot of stuff, but we'll be going to your phone calls throughout. | ||
We'll go ahead and go out to phone calls right now. | ||
Let's go to Matthew in Long Island. | ||
Has a call about the mRNA vaccine. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Matthew. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, what's up, my brother? | ||
Be a assassin for president. Freaking, yeah, I called up Ron Paul's office. | ||
I left a message with the secretary saying that the mRNA is radiolabeled, definition of radiolabeled, any material bound to a radioactive substance, and radiation poisoning is right on par with all the sickness that we're seeing. | ||
Anyone can look this up. Look up radiation poisoning, myocarditis, fiber blood clots, lesions in the lungs, everything that we're seeing. | ||
So it's a two-part process. | ||
Number one, The biometric data is being collected, okay, which pings to your smartphone. | ||
This has been in the works for hundreds of years. | ||
And then also, now, they can light off bombs anywhere and then say it was a nuke and scare everybody with a nuke because everyone injected themselves with a radioactive substance. | ||
And that keeps everybody away from the clean, efficient energy that plutonium is because there's so much coming out in the way of nuclear energy. | ||
And I believe that they knew this way long ago. | ||
And all the ancient cities, they used to run off of nuclear energy clean, efficient, everybody singing la-di-da-di, not breaking their ass every day to pay a freaking electric bill. | ||
All right? So this is what they're doing. | ||
I need everybody to look this up. | ||
mRNA, radio label. | ||
And we need to get this out to the public. | ||
Everyone's been injected with a radioactive substance. | ||
Elon Musk has been a good guy. | ||
He's a scumbag. They're all scumbags. | ||
Donald Trump's a scumbag. They're all scumbags. | ||
And that's it. He is assassin for president. | ||
I will fix this country. | ||
Woo! All right, thanks for that call. | ||
Yeah, I hadn't heard of that, but it's an interesting theory. | ||
We'll have to look into that a little bit later. | ||
Thanks for the call, Matthew, BS assassin, lying to us. | ||
Let's go to Lou in Wichita Falls. | ||
You want to talk about the TED Talk that Bill Gates gave in 2020 about how the population was just too high and the method they needed to use to get down the population was through vaccines. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Lou. You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. Yeah, Bill Gates doubled his net worth along with Dr. | |
Fauci. You know, Bill Gates had $50 billion, and after the vaccines, he had $100 billion in one year. | ||
And then in his TED Talk video, he said, we can do that. | ||
We can get the population to zero, and we can do that with health care, vaccines, and family planning, which meant abortion. | ||
And so... They redacted that video and changed it. | ||
So y'all know what they changed it to, right? | ||
I don't know what they changed it to, no. | ||
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They changed it, yeah. | |
They redacted the video and they said we can get the population down by 16%. | ||
So it completely changed the whole thing. | ||
It wasn't in the beginning, in 2020, it said we can get the population to zero. | ||
And then they changed it and said, we can get the population down by 16%. | ||
They wanted to soften the blow. | ||
Did they change the actual TED Talks? | ||
I remember, I think it was this TED Talk. | ||
I don't know if it was this one or another one. | ||
I'm pretty sure it was this one where he presents the equation, where he's like, we're trying to get this to zero. | ||
And one of the, the crew's going to correct me, numerator or denominators in there was people. | ||
And it was like, the P stands for people, and we want to get this down to zero. | ||
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Right. Population. He wanted to get the population down to zero. | |
And he was, you know, he went to school with Dr. | ||
Fauci. And so they were all in on this. | ||
And, of course, we know that Bill Gates, his father, was a eugenist. | ||
Yeah, it helped to... | ||
Found Planned Parenthood. | ||
Right. Yeah, really graceful on YouTube. | ||
Just came out with a long Bill Gates family video that's really good. | ||
In fact, maybe we should reach out to her and try to get her on. | ||
She's one of my favorite. But yeah, I mean, you're exactly right. | ||
They were completely open about what they're trying to do. | ||
None of this is conspiracy. | ||
None of it is conjecture. Just listen to the people doing the things they say they're going to do and then watch them do it and come to your own conclusion, folks. | ||
It's really not that complicated or difficult to figure out what's going on. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls again in just a second. | ||
But I want to go to this thread on Twitter from Echetus. | ||
E-C-H-E-T-U-S. They say this. | ||
If you use Wikipedia, you've seen pop-ups like this. | ||
If you're like me, you may have donated as a result. | ||
Wikipedia is an amazing website, and the appeals seem heartfelt. | ||
But I've now learned the money isn't going where I thought. | ||
You can see the typical advertisements from Wikipedia. | ||
Saying, if we've given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, take a minute to donate. | ||
We are but a humble internet encyclopedia. | ||
All we want to do is provide information, but it turns out that's not really the case. | ||
They go on to say, Wikipedia is a San Francisco nonprofit with 400 employees, which has exploded in size in the recent years. | ||
In a decade, Wikimedia's spending has soared from $10 million in 2010 to $112 million by 2020. | ||
This surprised me, seeing as Wikipedia seems to be functionally the same website it was 10 years ago. | ||
So what explains this huge increase? | ||
Maybe more people use the site, making it more expensive to run? | ||
Well, no. Actually, in 2021, website hosting cost $2.4 million, which is less than it did in 2012. | ||
In fact, according to the Wikimedia Foundation's own website, less than half of what they spend goes directly supporting the website. | ||
Bear in mind, Wikipedia used to be an incredibly cheap volunteer-run website. | ||
You can watch a video of Jimmy Wales talking about Wikipedia in 2005 to show what a bare-bones operation it was. | ||
So where's the money going? Well, a lot of it Wikimedia gives away to other organizations, and a significant portion of their staff are employed in that process. | ||
From 2012 to 2020, the spending on salaries increases fivefold, and $22.9 million was given in grants. | ||
At this point, you should know that while Wikipedia emphasizes a neutral point of view, Wikimedia is openly politicized. | ||
It is a full participant in America's culture wars and this helps us understand how they spend the donations. | ||
Let's take a look at two big recipients. | ||
The Search Foundation received a quarter million dollars of donor cash. | ||
Glancing at the website, you could assume it was about the admirable goal of minority representation in STEM. However, upon closer inspection, it turns out to be a bit more unusual than that. | ||
They're proponents of an, quote, intersectional scientific method involving hyperspace. | ||
What? Their output is extremely long YouTube videos, which get about 50 views at a time. | ||
Incredible. In the videos, they discuss issues in science like objectivity, they're against it, and bias. | ||
They're in favor of it. There's been one new video in the last year. | ||
People donate to Wikipedia, thinking they're supporting the website Wikipedia. | ||
Wikimedia Group takes that money, packages it into million dollar grants for organizations that produce videos that nobody watches once a year. | ||
It's practically money laundering, but really it's political gamesmanship. | ||
And they have screenshots from this video where she's like, people want to talk about being unbiased. | ||
Sounds pretty colonist to me. | ||
Sounds kind of colonizer to me, being unbiased. | ||
Sounds pretty white to me. | ||
Pretty incredible. Also enjoying Wikimedia's largesse is Borealis Philanthropy. | ||
Borealis is yet another grant-giving organization. | ||
They're even more political and fully committed to driving America's cultural revolution. | ||
Wikimedia gave a quarter billion dollars to Borealis' racial equity and journalism fund. | ||
That money then cascaded down to a dozen ideologically aligned news outlets across the U.S. Thus, the money you give to Wikipedia online is diverted to bankroll the inescapable American culture war. | ||
Back in 2017, a Wikipedian called Guy McCann wrote a Strident article entitled Wikipedia Has a Cancer. | ||
He predicted Wikimedia's runaway spending would bankrupt Wikipedia, resulting in a takeover by Facebook or Google. | ||
Since then, Wikimedia's budget has almost doubled. | ||
What Macon misunderstood is that organizations like Wikimedia are not cancers. | ||
They're parasites that cannot survive outside of their host. | ||
Almost nobody would donate to Wikimedia so it could spend money on these causes. | ||
Without Wikipedia, Wikimedia would starve. | ||
In the West, an advanced industry of NGOs, charities, and foundations has evolved which funds so much of the weirdness in our daily lives. | ||
A cast of activist professionals has emerged which inevitably capture any nonprofit with spare cash. | ||
This is what's sometimes called the blob, a powerful but inconspicuous force that has given us much of the dysfunctional 21st century. | ||
Wikipedia is an amazing and important website but it doesn't need your money. | ||
It has enough to stay online, improve, and grow. | ||
What it needs is more donations to fund one side of the United States' culture war. | ||
A sad footnote to this, the 2021 search ran their own funding program, Hot Science Summer. | ||
In deciding who to fund, the key criteria was use of the intersectional scientific method. | ||
Everything else, a scientific background data, was optional. | ||
What could possibly go wrong? | ||
One of the projects... | ||
Was into spatial learning in the California two-spot octopus, for which researchers got 12 hatchling octopuses. | ||
Unfortunately, the lab experience went horribly wrong, killing the poor creatures before the research could be concluded. | ||
You can watch that video as well. | ||
She's like... We were really getting far in our research until all of a sudden all of the octopuses died. | ||
So there you go. You give money to Wikipedia expecting it to fund, you know, an unbiased record of knowledge on the internet. | ||
They take your money, repackage it into some equity scholarship, give it to some fat black lady. | ||
She buys octopuses and kills them. | ||
Money well spent, I think. | ||
Really incredible. Amazing. | ||
Such a good job you're doing. | ||
And, you know, it's not just Wikipedia, which pretends to be apolitical. | ||
Even Wikipedia is not apolitical. | ||
You can go on there, you know, and you can see the way they change stories to reflect what is, you know, politically expedient. | ||
And they use the same fact checkers that all big tech uses. | ||
So they're not even, you know... | ||
They're obviously left-wing to begin with, but people give it to Wikipedia expecting to be supporting this outlet, and it gets refunneled into just ridiculously hilarious culture war things. | ||
But it's not just Wikipedia that that happens with. | ||
Like, I wonder how many... | ||
Catholics who give at church every week know that their money is just being repackaged into refugee NGOs run by people that aren't Catholic. | ||
But they have Catholic names, so Catholics think that what they're giving to is some sort of Catholic charity. | ||
When it's not, it's just like a refugee... | ||
It's a set of like destructive, usually Jewish refugee lawyers just trying to flood America with foreigners in cooperation with the UN and all the people that are actively destroying Catholicism as a whole or Christianity in total. | ||
So like I wonder how many charities do this. | ||
I wonder how many outlets do this. | ||
I wonder how many red-blooded conservative Americans are giving to groups who just launder their money directly to their enemies without even thinking about it. | ||
And it's not just, obviously, it's not just the charities. | ||
It's also the corporations that are doing this right. | ||
or every time you go to Starbucks, every time you go to Pizza Hut or Target or whatever, you know, go and look at those corporations and likely those corporations are spending a part of their massive proceeds on funding abortion and transgenderism and all the stuff that you despise. | ||
So it's just like they've just got this system set up where whether you're giving money to charities or just buying stuff that you need from the only stores they allow to operate anymore, a portion of that money or maybe all of that money is going directly towards funding the destruction of your country. | ||
And this is all perfectly legal under the just very, very loose, you know, charity and NGO regulations that are out there, if they're even out there. | ||
So, again, you all should know this. | ||
And you should also know that this is happening across the board with corporations as well as Non-profits like Wikipedia. | ||
Tell you what, if you want to support a place where you can get real information, if you want a place that is not shy about its biases because its biases are aligned sincerely with America and Christianity and Really just human beings and their existence free from tyranny or undue persuasion. | ||
Support Infowars. Infowars.com. | ||
Infowarsstore.com. See, we're not in this cascading effect. | ||
When they say this money goes to this group, then it gets fed to this group, then that gets fed to all of these left-wing outlets across the country. | ||
See, we're not in that group. | ||
We can't get funding serotypically, you know, secretly and through... | ||
Hidden secretive machinations behind the scenes. | ||
We just have to appeal to our audience and then tell them exactly where the money goes, which is into this outlet, Infowars.com, Infowarsstore.com, Band.video, all the great content creators we have there, the 10 hours a day that... | ||
We put on live in addition to all of the incredible content that goes up on band.video. | ||
All of that is brought to you entirely by you at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
So just like Wikipedia says, if you think the hundreds of hours of content we put out every week is worth a buck or two, we would really, really appreciate it because that's what we're up against. | ||
Well, what I just told you about. | ||
Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is InfoWars coming to you live from Austin, Texas. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls here in just a second. | ||
Just quickly, I just want to play a real quick clip from a show called Velma. | ||
You would think with all of the, you know, collapsing... | ||
Media companies on the left, right? | ||
Disney's had to get rid of their CEO because they keep making woke crap that no one wants to watch. | ||
Even the new Marvel series is not making any money. | ||
Everybody's rejecting their stuff. | ||
Nobody cares about them anymore. | ||
Spotify just laid off tens of thousands of people. | ||
Google, Amazon, they all just laid off people by the tens of thousands. | ||
Big tech is struggling, but You know, the media companies, Netflix is collapsing, right? | ||
Just woke crap that they come out with. | ||
Again, just is terrible. It's bad. | ||
Nobody likes it. Amazon spent billions of dollars on their Lord of the Rings series, which just completely flopped and was a total abortion. | ||
I mean, it's just all awful. | ||
And you would think that maybe after doing this for a couple years and seeing nothing but horrific, horrendous results and everybody hating you... | ||
Maybe they would tap the brakes a little bit. | ||
Maybe just go back to how they were in the 2000s when their messaging was still as degenerate and leftist as you could possibly imagine. | ||
But at least it was a little bit more subtle. | ||
At least it wasn't smashing you over the face with their agenda. | ||
It's probably more effective that way anyway. | ||
You'd think they would do that, but they're not doing that. | ||
No, they're doubling down. They're going even further. | ||
So what we have here is a just classic example of this process where they've taken a beloved old intellectual property, Scooby-Doo, Race swapped some of the characters, shoehorned in homosexual underpinnings and plots, | ||
race and gender swapped everybody, and put it out, just betting that the love of this 50-year-old cartoon would take it across the finish line. | ||
But I don't even care about any of that. | ||
I just want to focus on one seven-second clip out of this show that really tells you everything you need to know about the mindset of the people who make this sort of stuff. | ||
Again, it'd be one thing if it was just like some random chick making a TikTok video. | ||
But this is a multi-million dollar production featuring A-list actors and animators and producers had to approve this and writers had to write it and directors had to set up the shots and animators had to animate it and the voice actors had to voice act it. | ||
Like, this was not just something that was... | ||
Off the cuff, this is all very purposeful. | ||
So again, this is just a seven-second clip, but I think it tells you everything you need to know about these people, their mindset, and the evil that lurks deep in their heart of hearts. | ||
Let's go to clip number one. | ||
Here's a little quick scene from the new show, Velma. | ||
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Fred is probably innocent. | |
Yeah, but isn't it comforting to see a rich white guy get wrongly convicted for once? | ||
I'm too distracted to enjoy it. | ||
What? That was a reaction video from a YouTuber called Disparu. | ||
It was very funny. So, you know, it's typical. | ||
It's not really that, like, out of pocket, this idea. | ||
But it is very illustrative, right? | ||
It's not that they want black people to not be accused. | ||
It's that they're happy a white person is falsely accused, right? | ||
We're happy to see a white person falsely accused for once. | ||
It's just the level of hate that white people experience, the level of just open hatred against them. | ||
Again, it's not, you know, and she's like, oh, I'm too distracted to enjoy it, right? | ||
Otherwise, I'd be enjoying this. | ||
I'd be reveling in the fact that a white guy is being accused of something he didn't commit, and that's a good thing, apparently. | ||
It's just like everything. | ||
These people don't want to build anything. | ||
It's not about stopping injustice. | ||
It's about wanting to perpetuate injustice on white people. | ||
That really is what they want. | ||
That's what it is. Again, by they, I don't mean minorities. | ||
I mean evil people. | ||
That's it. | ||
White, black, brown, Indian, whatever. | ||
The evil people are not interested in making anything better. | ||
They're just mad that Things aren't worse for white people. | ||
And I think that seven-second clip really illustrates it. | ||
Isn't it nice seeing a white guy falsely accused? | ||
No sympathy, no empathy, no, hey, it's wrong when a black guy gets accused and it's wrong when a white guy gets falsely accused. | ||
The problem here is the false accusation that's running. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. When it's a white guy, it's good. | ||
It's good. It's good that it happens. | ||
So I think that really illustrates, you know, just the level of people that we're dealing with, if you can call them people. | ||
And should really guide, you know, our reaction when they demand sympathy for whatever non-issue that they're fabricating in the media. | ||
So there you go. I just thought that was a little bit illustrative. | ||
Let's go now to Harry in somewhere. | ||
I don't know where you're from. Harry, on Line 5. | ||
You're on the air. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Operation Outbreak. Harry, you there? | ||
Yes, sir. Okay, go ahead, Harry. | ||
Operation Outbreak, what is that? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. So this is something that I just stumbled upon. | |
It's operationoutbreak.org, and it's the simulation that they ran. | ||
Let me pull up their timeline. | ||
So SARS 2.0 before SARS-CoV-2, we ran real-person simulations of a SARS-like So this took place in 2019, just a few months before COVID hit. | ||
And so I thought it was kind of interesting how they ran the simulation exclusively on kids and students in school. | ||
Give me the website again. | ||
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It's operationoutbreak.org. | |
Interesting. Okay. | ||
Yeah, very, very concerning. | ||
I mean, a lot like Event 201, it seems. | ||
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Yeah, exactly, man, but for kids. | |
And if you go to their simulations page, they'll have all the simulations that they've run over the past few years. | ||
But what they do is they kind of test out and pilot this contact tracing app, and they have the kids kind of run through the simulation of, hey, hey, you need to quarantine. | ||
Hey, did you get your vaccination? | ||
And they have, like, the phone scanning app, kind of like, you know, in real life with the QR codes and contact tracing, exposure notifications, that type of thing. | ||
And they were doing this before COVID was even a thing. | ||
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Yeah, yeah. And I'm just going to read something from USA Today. | |
One of their articles covered it. | ||
It said... | ||
Right, so a student playing the role of a police officer panicked while confronting a classmate who refused to reveal his health status and shot him with a Nerf gun. | ||
So they had kids also playing the roles of police with Nerf guns going around, you know, kind of enforcing the little simulated, hey, you know, you need to get your vaccination. | ||
You need to show your health status, your health pass. | ||
Good lord. Good lord, man. | ||
I'm glad you told us about this. | ||
We're going to have to play a little game of Wikipedia hopscotch. | ||
Maybe we'll do that here because I looked up, I was just scrolling through one of their simulations page, found a video from the Inspire Project, presents Operation Outbreak. | ||
So I guess the Inspire Project is who runs this, and they're a part of the Sibeti Lab. | ||
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So the Sibeti Lab, I believe, is at Harvard or MIT? It's MIT and Harvard, yeah. | |
So the Inspire project was created by, I guess, some middle school teacher at Sarasota Military Academy. | ||
So it's kind of a collaboration between the military and these individuals. | ||
Stay on the line for me, Harry. | ||
We'll be right back and get to the bottom of this. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Uh-huh. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Just got a very interesting call from Harry, who I didn't realize you're a content creator under band.video. | ||
So if you go to band.video, you can scroll down and find The Karns Briefing. | ||
That's the name of the channel. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Harry. I didn't realize you were a band.video creator who called in. | ||
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Yeah, man. Thanks again for having me on, by the way. | |
It's awesome to be a part of the American Journal this morning. | ||
I'm glad you called in and told us about this Operation Outbreak. | ||
You should go to OperationOutbreak.org and click Simulations. | ||
That's what I did, and I scrolled down to see some of the... | ||
Places where these little simulations are being carried out. | ||
And I had to click on one video because I saw this guy's face. | ||
I saw his eyes. | ||
There's something about this. | ||
So if you click the video, it's called the Inspire Project Presents Operation Outbreak. | ||
And they say it was a collaboration between the Inspire Project and the Sabeti Project. | ||
I believe. Now, if you go to the Inspire project, you can see that the founder and president is Dr. | ||
Todd Brown, who also happens to have been selected as a Sustainable Development Goals Ambassador for the United Nations. | ||
Well, he also has a year-long fellowship with the CDC. Isn't that amazing? | ||
Isn't that inspiring? | ||
Aren't you inspired? And yeah, this is apparently... | ||
And there you have Dr. Partis Sabeti, who runs the Sabeti Lab, which is... | ||
They say scientists at the Sabeti Lab combine computational methods and wet lab research in their efforts to understand mechanisms of evolutionary adaptions in humans and pathogens. | ||
The lab consists of postdocs, research scientists, graduate students, and administrative staff. | ||
So I guess I'm sort of having trouble telling what's under what. | ||
So you've got the INSPIRE project, which I guess is cooperating with this Sabeti Lab. | ||
But if you just go to the Inspire Project, I mean, it's just a straight-up globalist organization. | ||
I mean, you have Project Equality, Project Earth, Project Human. | ||
So their whole purpose is pretty obviously to take the anti-human agenda of the... | ||
Globalists and the World Economic Forum and then spread that to children, essentially, is what it seems like. | ||
And again, this is obviously in close proximity and close cooperation with the people that we know so well, like the UN, the World Economic Forum, etc., etc. | ||
So, pretty interesting stuff. | ||
Have you dug down this rabbit hole pretty extensively, Harry? | ||
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Not quite. | |
In fact, you know, I don't think there's anything nefarious going on. | ||
I think they're just trying to Help the kids have a good time in school, right? | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
It's all about equality and love, obviously. | ||
Yeah, pretty wild stuff. | ||
I'm glad you brought our attention to this. | ||
And again, this is just a little bit of clicking around that I did during the break here, but... | ||
It's like, are you surprised at all that the first thing that you click on when you see an operation like this, 2019, talking about SARS, doing little simulations where you have students shooting, other students refusing to take the vaccine? | ||
Just wild. And is it any wonder that you go to the organization... | ||
Carrying this out, and the first thing you see is UN Development Goals, Sustainability, World Economic Forum. | ||
It's like, yeah, they're all in it together, and they're working directly with the education system and the public schools to let your kids participate in the simulation of being a globalist slave. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff, Harry. | ||
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Oh, yeah, absolutely. I mean, in fact, so on their main page, On their website, if you scroll all the way down, you'll see that they're supported by the Rockefeller Foundation, right? | |
Who else? They're so giving and loving. | ||
Yeah, there it is, the Rockefeller Foundation. | ||
Wow, you don't even see that very often. | ||
I mean, the Rockefeller Foundation's got their fingers in a lot of pies, but you very rarely see their logo up with a bunch of other logos as to who is funding something. | ||
So they must be very intertwined with this for them to actually put their logo on it. | ||
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Oh, right. Yeah, yeah. | |
Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. | ||
Burroughs Welcome Fund for Women in Science. | ||
Foundation from L'Oreal. Yeah, they have a lot of money. | ||
A lot of connections, that's for sure. | ||
Simulating pathogen spread via Bluetooth. | ||
Operation Outbreak. Well, thank you for telling us about this, Harry. | ||
I really appreciate it. | ||
Tell us again what people can find when they go to your band.video channel, The Karns Briefing. | ||
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Man, I just look up stuff that I find interesting. | |
Stuff that I feel like maybe isn't covered. | ||
As much anywhere else you look. | ||
And I just try to make, you know, cool video reports over stuff I find. | ||
So it's all right there, band.video. | ||
You guys do such a great job, man. | ||
I wish everybody could watch, you know, films like Endgame and the Obama Deception. | ||
All that stuff is just so interesting. | ||
And so really inspiring, too. | ||
So couldn't thank you guys enough. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
And hopefully people go to Bandai Video and check your stuff out and share it. | ||
And of course, if you're going to share something from Bandai Video, make sure to click the share button underneath the video. | ||
That gives you a disguised URL. You just copy the URL and paste it. | ||
It'll get blocked. But we have those disguised URLs to help get around the censorship. | ||
And of course, you can always download and re-upload videos as well. | ||
So thank you so much for that call, Harry. | ||
Operation Outbreak. It's sort of like Junior Event 201 is what it reminds me of. | ||
It's Event 201, but for the babies. | ||
Thanks for that call. Let's go to... | ||
I want to go to Shane in Arizona here because you want to talk about Ukraine. | ||
You ask a very dangerous question, Shane. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. How are you doing, Harrison? | ||
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I just wanted to thank you. | |
My daughter and my wife were out at the... | ||
And down in Phoenix at Turning Point USA, and you were really nice, and you took a picture with my baby, and you engaged in conversation. | ||
I really appreciate that. | ||
Is your daughter thinking about going into journalism? | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, that was my oldest daughter. | |
She said she talked to you about that. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that was really fun. | ||
I told her I didn't have any advice because I didn't go to school for journalism. | ||
But that was very fun. | ||
Yeah, that was fun meeting up with y'all. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Shane. Uh-oh. | ||
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Shane? What happened? | |
Shane, we lost you. | ||
We'll go back to Shane if he comes back, but... | ||
Hmm. Okay. | ||
Let's go to Alex in Michigan. | ||
Shane's still there. His phone didn't drop, but I don't know what happened there. | ||
Alex in Michigan, you want to talk about the globalist endgame and the rise of the Antichrist. | ||
Go ahead, Alex. You're on the air. Hey, thanks for taking my call. | ||
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Sure. The Jesuits in Rome are bringing forth their final Antichrist Pope. | |
That's the endgame. | ||
And also a massive persecution against the racial Jews. | ||
But we know that the Pope will be the Antichrist because in the Bible, the fourth beast of Daniel, the same beast of Revelation, is the Roman Empire. | ||
And also Mystery Babylon itself is Rome, the city on seven hills that rules over the kings of the earth. | ||
And that's not a Gnostic thing. | ||
I think that JR from New York would say that's nonsense because the Bible should be read literally unless it says otherwise and it literally says it's the city on seven hills. | ||
It doesn't say the seven chakras or whatever. | ||
That's all Gnosticism. | ||
Yeah, I think you can have a different interpretation of it. | ||
Tell me what you think, Alex, about my idea that they're going to come out with a fake Antichrist. | ||
Like, they're going to come out with somebody that they all pretend to think is the Messiah. | ||
And then, so then when the real Antichrist comes about, they can say... | ||
No, that last guy was the Antichrist, so now this is the real Christ. | ||
What do you think about a fake Antichrist being set up to get the world convinced that that was the real Antichrist, so now whoever comes is going to be Christ, and that, of course, is going to be the Antichrist. | ||
I know it gets confusing, but what do you think about that idea? | ||
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I would say it's plausible because the Bible says there's many Antichrists, but there's only going to be one, like the Antichrist, the beast man, whose number is triple six. | |
And that goes, if you want to understand triple six, that's in Daniel 3. | ||
King Nebuchadnezzar set up an idol for himself. | ||
The head was like six feet tall, six feet wide, and had six instruments surrounding it. | ||
So it's going to be this new king of Babylon. | ||
But the Roman Empire is going to be a Roman Empire, not a Babylonian Empire. | ||
And so that's why the UN has, the symbol for the UN is the crown of Caesar underneath the map. | ||
It is, isn't it? | ||
I hadn't thought about that. That is the crown of Caesar. | ||
And of course, I kind of like the crown of Caesar, though. | ||
The crown of Caesar, it's interesting because it's just a wreath of olive leaves, I believe. | ||
And that comes from the award that Olympians would receive when they would win their games. | ||
They would get the crown instead of gold. | ||
Interesting stuff. Thanks for the call, Alex. | ||
I'm just staring at this imagery now. | ||
This is hypnotizing. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the final segment of the American Journal for this Monday broadcast. | ||
We'll go back out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
And we can check line four. | ||
That might be Shane calling back in. | ||
Because he dropped and then called back. | ||
So we're not sure what happened to him, but I wanted to get to his actual point. | ||
Before we go out to phone calls, I do want to ask you to go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
You know, I was talking to my dad. | ||
My dad was texting me these videos from TikTok about, you know, how to sell products. | ||
And he was talking about how every product needs a story. | ||
You're not just selling a product. You're selling the story of your product. | ||
And my dad was basically asking me, you know, what's the story of InfoWars' products? | ||
My dad's a big salesman guy. | ||
He's spent a long time as a salesman, so he's sort of trying to emphasize these tactics. | ||
And it's a tactic that once you know it, you start recognizing it everywhere. | ||
And a lot of times it doesn't make any sense when other companies do it. | ||
You'll hear like an underwear company be like, we, you know... | ||
It all happened one day when we were standing in line at the, or we were standing at the underwear section of the department store, and we were bombarded with all of these different types, and so we decided we needed to make the best underwear, and it's like, okay, is that really what, really, you were like, you weren't a part of an underwear company, and then you, like, were shopping for underwear one day, and it was so hard to find good underwear, you had to go make your own, like, I, it's just kind of, it's like, all right, that's the story. | ||
Like Mr. Peterman in Seinfeld? | ||
Does he do that? I don't know. | ||
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Elaine, I was at a sweatshop in the Congo where I found the finest burlap. | |
Yeah, so it's always got to have a story, right? | ||
And it's just sort of a classic sales thing. | ||
The thing is, the story of the InfoWars products is the story of InfoWars itself. | ||
And it's the story of not just the one product, but the wider scale thing. | ||
And you can think about it just with sort of the product that we're Best known for, perhaps, is water filters, right? | ||
The story of water filters is pretty simple. | ||
The people in power figured out that if they wanted to have a docile and easily controllable population, the easiest way to bring that about was through chemical manipulation, through things like fluoride. | ||
So they added fluoride to the water. | ||
And so the story of the InfoWars products is you're under attack from the globalists We give you the products that you need to, in some ways, reverse that attack. | ||
In some ways, just protect yourself from that attack. | ||
And, you know, we want to give you the things that you need to counteract the attack that's against you from the globalists. | ||
And that attack is multifaceted. | ||
And so our approach is multifaceted. | ||
The... Primary attack would be through misinformation, through propaganda, through control of information channels, that they can selectively choose what you know and what you don't know, what's hidden from you and what's exposed to you. | ||
That's one primary attack. | ||
Well, we shatter that by giving you InfoWars and bringing you the unfiltered truth on our own systems that they can't control and they can't shut off. | ||
Check, you know, check box on that attack, right? | ||
Defend it. The other attack would be a chemical attack, a nutrition attack, a medical attack against your very being, whether it's by adding plastics and estrogen mimickers or the atrazine and the other pesticides in the water, the cancer-causing chemicals that are everywhere, the water supply itself having fluoride added to it that we know lowers IQ. This in and of itself is a multifaceted attack, and so we have a multifaceted response to these attacks as well. | ||
So we know one of the attacks that they've been able to carry out is to lower our testosterone across the board. | ||
So we give you products that will help you to boost your testosterone or help you to do the things that boost your testosterone, like exercise, like getting enough sleep, like all of this stuff. | ||
So again, the water filter is sort of the best way to describe it. | ||
And the story goes like this. | ||
Once upon a time, there was an evil cabal of psychopaths who hate humanity and want to control slash destroy it, and one of the ways they do that is by poisoning the water supply. | ||
The solution to that is to get a water filter and filter out those damaging chemicals. | ||
Another thing is they want you sick, tired, distracted, ignoring the bigger problems, and they bring this about by lying about the dietary needs. | ||
Of the average American, right? | ||
The food pyramid where they're like, make sure you eat tons of grain. | ||
Make sure you stop eating meat, right? | ||
That's an attack. So you can counteract that attack by getting some of our supplements that get you the nutrition that you're not getting from the food supply. | ||
So again, maybe I'm not explaining this very well, but it's a very simple story. | ||
And it's not a callous or... | ||
Manipulative one. You know, another thing I always experience is if you listen to, like, true crime podcasts, the two companies that most advertise on true crime podcasts are, like, mental health things, right? | ||
Because you're listening to stories about psychopaths and, you know, it's like, maybe you're a psychopath. | ||
Well, maybe you want to go check out, you know, maybe you want to check out this podcast. | ||
You know, digital therapists that we're offering or something, right? | ||
Mental health things or security systems, right? | ||
Here's a story about a young woman who was just sleeping at night when a man came in and chopped her head off. | ||
Would you like to buy a security system so it doesn't happen to you? | ||
Right? But it's pretty... | ||
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Good morning. Good morning. Last night I went down the rabbit hole based on Greg Reese's report on the Bank Inn deal. | |
And so about three weeks ago I'd mentioned it to a friend. | ||
And we were talking about it. | ||
So it reminded me to go look more into it, right? | ||
So I did. | ||
So what we're looking at now, what I discovered was, A, the UK has already approved it, and it's already part of them being able to, they've made law so they can implement it. | ||
They have all the rules and regulations. | ||
It's all online. You can go check it out. | ||
But possibly worse than that, the federal government has made the FDIC, the czar, We're handling a banking situation in a fiscal collapse here in the United States. | ||
Bail-in. Bail-in situation, right? | ||
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Bail-in situation. | |
And so they're able to go into any of the instruments that they're tied to or anyone else is tied in, including your mortgage, your savings, your checking, everything else. | ||
And they're able to go in and they're able to grab it and not repatriate it to you. | ||
It becomes a part of paying back to society for infrastructure, for defense, and for emergency services for that piece. | ||
Going further down the rabbit hole, who is tied to this is the Bank for International Settlements, who originally came up with the plan of bank-ins. | ||
And, of course, they're tied to the WEF. They're tied to the World Economic Forum. | ||
They're tied to— They're the bank of banks. | ||
They're the central bank of central banks. | ||
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Exactly. And the reserve system, I am up all the way up the hold to the people that have enslaved us for centuries. | |
Yep. It's a bad situation. | ||
All of it's online. | ||
All of it's out in the open. | ||
If you want to know exactly what the Bank Reserve of England has passed through their legislation and into law that probably copies a lot of what the U.S. Reserve Banking System has done. | ||
And they're all doing this in the background, behind closed doors, in the shadows, not asking whether it's good for you or whether you want it. | ||
They're just doing it. And thank you to Joe and, of course, thank you to Greg Reese for keeping us up on this. | ||
That's going to do it for us. Stay tuned, folks. | ||
The Alex Jones Show begins in one minute. | ||
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Infowarsstore.com, baby! | |
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I can guarantee you that. Thank you so much for the call, Grant. | ||
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