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I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to be with you here today. | ||
We've got a big show for you today. | ||
We'll be joined by Tyler Bennett in the third hour. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. | ||
We've got political news. | ||
We're going to be focusing a lot on the war in Ukraine today. | ||
You know, I think we'll start with clip number 10 here, because we are going to be talking a little bit about politics. | ||
I have to say, if there's one thing I've noticed about Kevin McCarthy, he looks like a new bride. | ||
Ever since he won the competition and is now House Speaker, he's glowing. | ||
He's glowing like a new bride. | ||
It's really kind of funny to see. | ||
He's actually, you know, being pretty good. | ||
I kind of like what he's up to. I kind of like what he's doing. | ||
He went head-to-head with a reporter and really laid down the law. | ||
Clip number 10 here. Kevin McCarthy versus reporter who questioned his decision to remove Schiff and Swalwell from the intel community. | ||
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Let's watch. Intel committee. | |
Is Santos on the intel committee? | ||
Am I allowing shift to be on other committees? | ||
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Go right ahead. Because you have direct power over who goes on intelligence, but you also will be able to raise for your whole House, for taking off other Democrats, perhaps Representative Omar. | |
But you have said that lying to us is something that means you should be removed from the intelligence committee, but why is it not a factor? | ||
Well, let me be very... | ||
He's gotten elected by his district. | ||
Okay, let me be very clear and respectful to you. | ||
You ask me a question. | ||
When I answer it, it's the answer to your question. | ||
You don't get to determine whether I answer your question or not, okay? | ||
In all respect. Thank you. | ||
No, no. Let's answer her question. | ||
You just raised a question. | ||
I'm going to be very clear with you. | ||
The Intel Committee is different. | ||
You know why? Because what happens in the Intel Committee, you don't know. | ||
What happens in the Intel Committee, although the secrets are going on in the world, Other members of Congress don't know. | ||
What did Adam Schiff do as the chairman of the Intel Committee? | ||
What Adam Schiff did, use his power as a chairman and lie to the American public. | ||
Even the inspector general said it. | ||
When Devin Nunes put out a memo, he said it was false. | ||
When we had a laptop, he used it before an election to be politics and say that it was false and said it was the Russians. | ||
When he knew different, when he knew the intel, if you talk to John Radcliffe, DNI, he came out ahead of time and says there's no intel to prove that, and he used his position as chairman, knowing he has information the rest of America does not, and lied to the American public. | ||
When a whistleblower came forward, he said he did not know the individual, even though his staff had met with him, and set it up. | ||
So no, he does not have a right to sit on that. | ||
But I will not be like Democrats and play politics with these, where they removed Republicans from committees and all committees. | ||
So yes, he can serve on a committee, but he will not serve on intel, because it goes to the national security of America. | ||
And I will always put them first, alright? | ||
And if you want to talk about Swalwell, let's talk about Swalwell. | ||
Because you have not had the briefing that I had. | ||
I had the briefing and Nancy Pelosi had the briefing from the FBI. The FBI never came before this Congress to tell the leadership of this Congress that Eric Swalwell had a problem with a Chinese spy until he served on Intel. | ||
So it wasn't just us who were concerned about it. | ||
The FBI was concerned about putting a member of Congress on the Intel Committee that has the rights to see things that others don't because of his knowledge and relationship with a Chinese spy. | ||
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They brought it to the works of the leaders. | |
I've got that briefing. So I do not believe he should sit on that committee. | ||
And I believe there's 200 other Democrats that can serve on that committee. | ||
So this has nothing to do with Santos. | ||
Santos is not on the Intel Committee. | ||
But you know what? Those voters elected Shift, even though he lied. | ||
Those voters elected Swalwell, even though he lied to the American public too. | ||
So you know what? I'll respect his voters, too, and they'll serve on committees, but they will not serve on a place that has national security reverence because integrity matters to me. | ||
That's the answer to your question. | ||
Pretty good response, but the real takeaway for me is journalists are evil and need to be destroyed, right? | ||
When it's Democrats, it's like, um, sir, excuse me, will you please explain why? | ||
And when it's Republicans, it's just like, why did you do that? | ||
What's wrong with you? Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We've got a lot to cover today. | ||
We'll be talking about, of course, the war in Ukraine quite a bit, actually. | ||
It's going to be a pretty big topic today. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the second hour. | ||
We'll be joined by Tyler Bennett and Jennifer Bridges in the third hour. | ||
A couple of guests coming up, so we'll try to take as many of your phone calls as possible in the second hour. | ||
We'll be talking about And scandals and conspiracies and all sorts of fun stuff. | ||
COVID, of course, also. We're also going to get into the chicken feed debacle. | ||
And, yeah, it's worse than you think. | ||
And we'll get into it. I got some personal things to say about it. | ||
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
Alright, here it is folks, your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 25th of January, 2023. | ||
Germany green-likes leopard tank deliveries to Ukraine. | ||
Berlin, on Wednesday, approved the delivery of powerful German-made leopard tanks to help Ukraine repel Russia's invasion after weeks of pressure from Kiev and many allies. | ||
Germany will provide a company of 14 Leopard 2A6 tanks from the Bundeswehr stock, government spokesperson Steppen Heiberstreich said in a statement. | ||
So, that'll work. | ||
That'll work. They'll win now. | ||
14 tanks. That's all that was missing. | ||
I mean, I know they had $100 billion and our entire supply of Javelin and Stinger missiles and close cooperation with Raytheon and the CIA and targeted strikes and drone capabilities. | ||
But it was those 14 tanks they were missing. | ||
That's why they were losing so badly this whole time. | ||
But now they have these 14 tanks. | ||
I mean, I think that's it. I think it's over now. | ||
I think Putin's going to be running for the hills. | ||
14 tanks, you guys. | ||
That's it. It's done. | ||
It's over. Also, they're pulling out of Soledar because they're actually losing on every front. | ||
Actually, they're losing on every front. | ||
And spokesperson Dmitry Peskov from the Kremlin says, quote, So, yeah, 14, you know, massive, super expensive tanks. | ||
Wonder how they'll do against like a $200 drone packed with C-4 and piloted by some guy a thousand miles away. | ||
Not well, I think, but it's okay. | ||
It's okay. It's just nuclear brinksmanship. | ||
It's just engaging the entire world in a war without even trying to explain why we should do such a thing. | ||
And also, you know, it's a little tit-for-tat going on as finally, you know, Germany, as the satrapy of America, as, you know, an occupied American colony, has finally agreed to give tanks to our other satrapy, | ||
our other So, I guess if he were to get all of them, | ||
then what's happening in Ukraine is that $100 billion worth of American weapons will be fighting against $80 billion worth of American weapons. | ||
On a battlefield that most Americans couldn't point out on a map of the world. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. The Russian tyrant is reportedly in the midst of negotiation with the terror group to recognize the Taliban government. | ||
Whatever labels you have to put on the other side to make our side seem like the good guys. | ||
Whatever. Sure. | ||
The tyrant. Was it 10 times as many people arrested in the UK for speech than in Russia? | ||
Who's really the tyrant here? | ||
The US spent an estimated $62 billion on weapons and equipment to arm the Afghan army as they propped up the government after tackling the Taliban in 2001. | ||
Now they'll sell all those to Putin. | ||
And once again, we will be the architects of our own problems. | ||
Really amazing stuff. Meanwhile, Democrat lawmaker's child released on $500 bail after assaulting a cop. | ||
Minority whip Catherine Clark's kid allegedly put... | ||
Kid. Son, but he called himself a girl, so they just go with kid. | ||
Allegedly punched an officer during a Boston anti-police riot. | ||
The, quote, non-binary child of Democrat House Majority Whip Catherine Clark, charged with assaulting a cop, is released from custody Monday night after posting a $500 cash bail. | ||
Typically, this wouldn't even be that big of a story. | ||
Oh, son of a politician getting away with a crime? | ||
Gee, that's nothing we've ever heard of before. | ||
Oh, Antifa being allowed to assault cops and get away with it? | ||
Again... It's the story of our life. | ||
But, you know, it's worth it when you're, you know, yesterday we cover somebody who committed no real crime. | ||
He trespassed. | ||
He trespassed through an open door at the United States Capitol, a public building, while interacting with and cooperating with police the entire time. | ||
Didn't do anything wrong. | ||
Put his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk. | ||
That was basically his big crime. | ||
It was... Kept in prison without bail for two years while awaiting trial and then convicted on every count and sentenced to potentially life in prison. | ||
For, again, he never assaulted a cop. | ||
He never hit anybody. He stole an envelope. | ||
Oh, well, he stole an envelope. | ||
So, I mean, life in prison, I guess. | ||
But if you're Antifa, you can literally attack cops, like throw bricks at their head, and you're out the next day for 500 bucks and you'll likely never face charges in the first place. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
Just letting everybody know what the world is like these days. | ||
By the way, I know when we covered this story in the first place, we warned everybody. | ||
Everybody was laughing at this. Everybody was... | ||
You know, making fun of this. | ||
Montgomery County, Maryland, moved yesterday to become the first county on the East Coast to ban natural gas as a source of heat in new buildings, pleasing green groups even as critics warned of higher energy costs. | ||
The gas limits, backed by a 9-0 vote in Montgomery County's council, Democratic members are expected to go into effect by the end of 2026 as part of local building codes. | ||
About 1.1 million people live in Montgomery County, which adjoins the District of Columbia and the state's largest county. | ||
So, yeah, they already are. | ||
They already are just banning natural gas. | ||
Again, not that they have a reason for it. | ||
They come up with whatever reason that they want. | ||
Well, it's about health. | ||
Well, it's about climate change. | ||
Well, it's about whatever. | ||
You know, Russia, the war in Ukraine, whatever it is. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
They just pass laws arbitrarily that make your life harder, make things more expensive, provide no positive whatsoever, and then call you a racist, stupid person for asking why. | ||
Why are they doing this? | ||
We know why. | ||
They're anti-human. They are working at every different level from every different angle to piece by piece destroy the ability of anybody to live outside of the control of a singular unified electronic control grid. | ||
That they pull the levers for. | ||
Okay? Great. | ||
Meanwhile, only 14% of Americans agree with amnesty for illegals. | ||
A poll has found that a vast majority of Americans are racist white supremacists, apparently. | ||
Right? That's what I'm supposed to believe. | ||
If you don't want to reward criminals, this makes you hateful, right? | ||
The vast majority of Americans do not agree that there should be a blanket amnesty for immigrants who have crossed the border into the United States illegally. | ||
The survey conducted by the Trafalgar Group in partnership with the Convention of the States' actions found that only 14% agree that citizenship should be granted to those who have entered illegally. | ||
Only 14%. So, you know, again, this is democracy in action. | ||
This is our democracy. | ||
After all, you get the will of the 14% imposed on On the will of the 86%, and then they call that democracy. | ||
Remember, if the majority is in favor of what they want, then that's what they appeal to. | ||
It's democracy. Hey, the majority wants it. | ||
We don't have a choice. We have to do it. | ||
If a vast minority wants something and they're going to impose it anyway, well, then it's just it's the experts are telling us we have to. | ||
And, you know, this is a democracy, but, you know, we've got to follow the experts after all. | ||
So again, it's just whatever excuse they can use, they're just doing it. | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
That's all you really need to know. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
Pope says homosexuality, not a crime, which is fine, I guess, right? | ||
The good news is the Pope, not a law enforcement expert. | ||
I guess the question you should be asking is, is it a sin since that's your purview? | ||
Since that's what you supposedly have authority over? | ||
Being homosexual isn't a crime, Pope Francis said during an exclusive interview Tuesday with the Associated Press. | ||
He does acknowledge, well, you know, it's a bit of a sin, but hey, look, we're the Catholic Church. | ||
If homosexuality, you know, is a bad thing, we'd be the first to go. | ||
So, you know, we can't come out and say that. | ||
So yeah, thank you, Pope. | ||
Thank you, last Pope ever. | ||
Just, it's great. | ||
It's great. It's all, it's all great. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
What are we now, 90 seconds to midnight on the doomsday clock? | ||
Apparently, the doomsday clock includes things like climate change now. | ||
It's not even about nuclear annihilation anymore. | ||
So I don't know how much we can really trust it, actually. | ||
But of course, the march for war is not slowing down at all. | ||
In fact, it's only accelerating. | ||
Germany greenlights leopard tank deliveries to Ukraine as Putin is in negotiations apparently with the Taliban to purchase all of the weapons that we gave them as a present when Joe Biden decided to bungle the escape from Afghanistan. | ||
There's an article the other day that I didn't cover, but it was saying people compared the Afghan withdrawal to the fall of Saigon, which couldn't be more incorrect because the fall of Saigon was a very well-organized military accomplishment. | ||
A little bit different. Again, NPR has a story. | ||
Germany agrees to send leopard-battled tanks to Ukraine after weeks of pressure. | ||
Weeks and weeks and weeks of pressure. | ||
But it's not going so well for Ukraine, unfortunately. | ||
Or fortunately. I don't know. | ||
I can't figure it out anymore. You know, it's like... | ||
What I want is to avoid nuclear annihilation. | ||
So, you know, grading it on a level of pushing us towards thermonuclear exchange with a superpower in the form of Russia? | ||
Or are we moving away from it? | ||
It's kind of hard to tell, you know? | ||
I think... I guess, you know, it's like, well, we're run by psychopaths, right? | ||
That will never, they never give up. | ||
They never admit that they're wrong. | ||
They never like back down when something that they're doing proves to be incorrect. | ||
It's, you know, time and time and time and time and time and time and time again. | ||
They're doing it right now as we speak with the COVID vaccine and the open borders and I mean, just everything they do... | ||
Either on purpose or by accident. | ||
It's one or the other. Either they just can never get anything right or they're getting everything right because their actual designs is to destroy the earth and eliminate humanity. | ||
So again, that's why people are like, you know, the American government is so bad at what they do. | ||
No, what they're doing is exactly what's happening. | ||
They're very, very, very good at what they're doing. | ||
What they're doing doesn't make any sense to you because you're not a psychopath. | ||
You're not evil. You're not... | ||
You know, desperate for control over your fellow human beings, so it looks bad to you, but for them, it's just working perfectly. | ||
So I don't know, you know, I don't... | ||
So, to me, it's like... | ||
You would think that Ukraine would just fall already. | ||
If they would just give up, you keep losing everything, you're just sacrificing tens of thousands of lives for no foreseeable gain whatsoever. | ||
You're just wasting all your money. | ||
You're wasting all of everybody's money. | ||
You've surrendered your entire establishment to American occupation. | ||
There's nothing in it for you. | ||
If you would just stop, just give over all of the lands that Russia's already taken, just go, okay, all right, you can have that. | ||
You know, we give up. | ||
You know, then maybe, but the thing is the people controlling Ukraine will never let that happen. | ||
So it's almost like I'm in favor of Ukraine just because I know the people that are controlling Ukraine are so psychopathic that they will push it towards nuclear exchange. | ||
They'll launch the first nuke. | ||
They've said so themselves. | ||
So, you know, it's almost like I almost want Ukraine to win and to get victory just because I know the people that control America and control Ukraine are suicidal. | ||
And if they are losing Ukraine and think that they're on the, you know, cusp of total defeat, they will launch missiles. | ||
They will assassinate Putin. | ||
They will do whatever to whoever. | ||
They'll assassinate Joe Biden and blame it on the Russians. | ||
Like, they don't care. | ||
They'll do whatever it takes to, you know, keep the fraud going. | ||
So, you know, it's kind of a horrifying situation to be in. | ||
But that's where we are. | ||
And now the U.S. and its allies want Ukraine to change its battlefield tactics in the spring. | ||
Here's what the soldiers are saying from the front line of Ukraine. | ||
U.S. and Western officials are urging Ukraine to shift its focus from the brutal month-long fight in the eastern city of Bakhmut, which they've left now, by the way, and prioritize instead a potential offensive in the south using a different style of fighting that takes advantage of the billions of dollars in new military hardware recently committed by Western allies. and prioritize instead a potential offensive in the south using U.S. and Ukraine officials tell CNN. | ||
You know, it's also worth mentioning that... | ||
This tends to happen throughout history when you have a major leap in technological advance you pretty quickly after have a war where those weapons sort of get tested In a lot of ways, the reason the Civil War was so brutal was because you had all of these incredible new weapons, but they hadn't gotten used to it yet, and so they still used the old-school tactics of fighting in lines, but it didn't make any sense anymore because it wasn't front-loading muskets that they were using. | ||
They were using rifled weapons. | ||
Like, sniper rifles and stuff, so it didn't make any sense anymore, so you just had massive deaths because they were still using the old tactics. | ||
World War I was very similar, right? | ||
You had submarines, you had the repeating guns, the, um, whatever, I'm blanking on the name right now, but the, uh, uh, Just chain-fed, the chain-fed machine guns, that sort of stuff. | ||
Like, that was all brand new as well as sort of a learning curve in the First World War also. | ||
And, you know, if you listen to historians, it's almost like the world's powers are, like, they have all these new toys and they just want to play with them. | ||
They just—they want to see what it's like to have these new weapons engaged in the battlefield. | ||
And it seems like that's kind of what's going on in Ukraine, that like the American establishment is gearing up for like a war in Taiwan, maybe a ground war against Iran. | ||
And they wanted to like test out the new technology on a battlefield that was far away from them and that they could just sort of observe how it worked. | ||
And to me, a little bit of that is going on is that they're basically testing the waters and seeing how the new drone technology changes the battlefield, how the new surveillance technology changes the operation of war. | ||
And they'll do it in Ukraine where it doesn't really matter to us whether it falls or not, sort of a safe playground that they can test their little toys in before going up against China or, again, engaging in a ground war in Iran on behalf of Israel. | ||
So a little bit of this is testing the waters. | ||
Clip number eight is the German foreign minister talking about the tanks that they're sending to Ukraine. | ||
And I don't know if this is a slip of the tongue or if they're just declaring war on Russia now. | ||
But here's Germany essentially declaring war on Russia. | ||
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Let's watch. And therefore, I've said already in the last days, yes, we have to do more to defend Ukraine. | |
Yes, we have to do more also on tanks. | ||
But the most important and the crucial part is that we do it together and that we do not do the blame game in Europe because we are fighting a war against Russia and not against each other. | ||
Thank you. Should you declare war then, maybe? | ||
Maybe you should actually go through the process. | ||
It's pretty amazing. We definitely are in World War III at this point. | ||
I don't know. If I was a historian 100 years from now, I'm not sure where I would start World War III because obviously what's happening in Ukraine is just... | ||
I mean, this all started in 2014, right? | ||
So you started back then with the coup against Ukraine organized by American interests and the Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, Deputy Secretary of State. | ||
Is that where it started? | ||
Or is all of this just a continuation of what's going on in Syria where you have Russia fighting with Syria against ISIS that's being funded and trained and armed by the Western Alliance? | ||
Is that where it started? This is just another outgrowth of it. | ||
But regardless, I mean... | ||
American-controlled Ukraine is at war with Russia, with its entire allyship of Germany and everybody else. | ||
So, I mean, we're in World War III right now. | ||
It's just nobody has declared it because they don't actually have an argument to make. | ||
And if they were to actually go through the process that's necessary when engaged in an actual war between two nation states, you'd have to actually, like, explain why you're doing it and get the people on your side. | ||
But when you can act like this is all just shifting around military equipment, you can pretend it's not war. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We're talking about the Ukraine war situation. | ||
It's not going well. It's not going well, which means it's an extremely dangerous time for everyone, really. | ||
When the American machine is not getting its way, that's when things get dangerous. | ||
The U.S. said its allies want Ukraine to change a battlefield tactics in the spring, saying that what's been going on so far as for nearly six months, Ukrainian forces have been going toe to toe with the Russians over roughly 36 miles of territory in Bakhmut, which lies between the separatist held cities of Donetsk which lies between the separatist held cities of Donetsk and Luhansk, has been a brutal and grinding fight. | ||
A senior Western intelligence official said, with each side exchanging anywhere from 100 to 400 meters of land per day and exchanging several thousands of artillery rounds almost daily, Bakhmut is less attractive militarily in terms of any sort of infrastructure than it might have been had it not been this destroyed. | ||
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And so what they're trying to convince Zelensky to do is start an offensive in the southern region, I guess, in Crimea is what they want. | ||
But essentially, you know, it's... | ||
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It's like... | |
It's like any, like... | ||
coworker you have that just never does what they're supposed to and always has an excuse. | ||
That's sort of what it's like, right? | ||
So you first talk to them, and they're like, this is going to be the best. | ||
This is the best project. | ||
I'm really killing it on this one. | ||
It's going to be amazing. And then it comes around, and you're like, oh, where is it? | ||
And they're like, well, that project was stupid, and it's not important. | ||
And it was never—it was a waste of time in the first place. | ||
So I didn't do it. It's not that they failed. | ||
It's that they've come up with a different strategy to move forward now, right? | ||
It's like, well, you're just covering up your failure now, right? | ||
They're like, we are on the cusp of taking back much, and this is the deciding point of the war. | ||
Anyway, no, we think we're going to reform and do another advance over here. | ||
It's like, or you could just go to the peace table, or you could just go talk to them and stop killing each other. | ||
But no. Ukraine forces pull back from Donbass town after onslaught. | ||
Ukrainian forces have conducted an organized retreat from a town in the eastern region of Donbass, an official said Wednesday, in what was a rare but modest battlefield triumph for the Kremlin after a series of setbacks in its evasion that began almost 11 months ago. | ||
I mean, they just say this stuff. | ||
It's like, what setbacks? | ||
I don't know. I've been following the Ukraine war pretty closely, and pretty much all I've seen is a slow and steady Russian advance. | ||
They keep achieving their goals. | ||
They keep achieving their checkpoints and making advances. | ||
I have not seen the Russians fail anywhere, really. | ||
The only places where they've, like, retreated is places where it seemed like their tactic from the very beginning or their strategy from the very beginning was to, you know, enter into a place for a prescribed period of time and then to remove again. | ||
Then the Western media is like, they're retreating. | ||
But they weren't really. | ||
It was a tactical move that they had planned on doing in the first place. | ||
So, again, they just say things like this, like a series of setbacks, the catastrophe after catastrophe. | ||
Putin has cancer. | ||
It's just like, okay, whatever. | ||
That's fine. | ||
The Ukrainian army retreated from the salt mining town of Soledar to, quote, preserve the lives of personnel. | ||
A spokesperson for the Ukrainian forces in the east told the Associated Press the soldiers pulled back to previously prepared defensive positions, he said. | ||
Moscow has portrayed the battle for Soledar, which lies near the city of Bakhmut, as key to capturing the entire Donbass. | ||
The accomplishment takes Russian forces steps closer to Bakhmut, but military analysts say capturing Soledar is more symbolic than strategic. | ||
Yeah, sure. So, the tens of thousands of lives that you already wasted trying to hold it, those were symbolic losses also? | ||
You were symbolically trying to hold it then? | ||
Or was it important then and now you've lost it? | ||
It's just symbolic. Like, they're just liars. | ||
They're just, it's just a war of lies. | ||
That's all this is. Inside and out. | ||
Not before that, though, because, boy, do they have a long and storied history of being the most corrupt country in Europe. | ||
And we're, you know, going to go to nuclear war for them. | ||
It's just absurd. This is an interesting from redvoicemedia.com. | ||
There's a show clip from the J.D. Rucker show, but he says, Alinsky cleans house and anti-corruption drive, a.k.a. | ||
covering up his own corruption. He says, when the walls are closing in on a corrupt government or even a corrupt individual leader, two things happen. | ||
First, the fail-safe protocols that were put into place for such an event are triggered. | ||
We've seen examples of this in both fiction and real life in the form of documents shredding and people scrambling to get evidence removed or destroyed within an office prior to raid. | ||
That's when it's an entire government doing the cover-up. | ||
The scale is exponentially larger. | ||
He calls these people scapegoats. | ||
We've seen this over and over. | ||
We saw it in Turkey not too long ago with the fake coup that they pulled off there in order to oust people that would potentially participate in the coup in order to destroy them. | ||
So that seems like what's happening here. | ||
You've got a corrupt president claiming an anti-corruption drive when in reality he's just ousting people that maybe are in his way. | ||
But it can't be good. It can't be good to be losing a huge swath of your senior administration in the middle of a not-going-well war. | ||
It doesn't seem like a great thing to happen. | ||
Let's go to clip 20 here. | ||
And again, it's just even beyond the logical and reasonable breakdown of what's going on, there's just something metaphysical going on here. | ||
There's something symbolic happening. | ||
Like, it's And it's almost cartoonish. | ||
Like, it's almost beyond belief how evil the evil people seem. | ||
You know, we're always... Like, in fiction, they'll have the evil guy be like a handsome, you know, blonde dude, blue eyes and a great smile, but really in the background he's doing evil. | ||
But it's like that's not the way it really works. | ||
What happens is you have people that literally look and sound like Bond villains acting like Bond villains. | ||
I mean, you've seen the videos playing... | ||
On Infowars the last couple days, it's like Henry Kissinger and Klaus Schwab, and they all have this incredibly evil voice that they talk in. | ||
It's cartoonish, almost. | ||
So we're going to play a clip from Zelensky here thanking BlackRock and J.P. Morgan and Goldman Sachs and all of the, you know, the American groups that are helping to bring about this war in Ukraine. | ||
I mean, it's a real mask off moment. | ||
But to me, sort of the takeaway from it, because we know that like this is a war being fought by and on the behalf of the elitists that have already destroyed our country to a large degree and are imposing ESG and DEI and, you know, biometric censorship and, you know, financial control. biometric censorship and, you know, financial control. | ||
It's all these same people that are, you know, now sending us to war in Ukraine. | ||
So that's not like a big revelation to me. | ||
But just this dude's voice, just Zelensky's voice, it's just the most evil-sounding voice you can possibly imagine. | ||
It's really bizarre. | ||
I wonder if it sounds different in Ukrainian, like when he's speaking Ukrainian, if it sounds normal. | ||
But this dude and his voice is like, he really is a gremlin. | ||
I know I always call him a gremlin, but I'm starting to think that it's like... | ||
Like he was born in a mud pit or something. | ||
He's a gremlin. Let's go to clip number 20 here. | ||
Here's Zelensky thanking BlackRock and J.P. Morgan, all the wonderful people helping him to defeat big bad Russia. | ||
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Let's watch. It is obvious that American business can become the locomotive that will once again push forward global economic growth. | |
We have already managed to attract attention and have cooperation with such giants of the international financial and investment world as BlackRock, JP Morgan, Golden Sox, such American brands as Starlink or Westinghouse. | ||
It's already become part of our Ukrainian way. | ||
Your brilliant defense systems, such as HIMARS or Bradley's, are already uniting our history of freedom with your enterprises. | ||
We are waiting for Patriots. | ||
We are looking closely at Abrams. | ||
Thousands of such examples are possible. | ||
Alright, we can take it down. And everyone can come. | ||
Am I wrong? | ||
Is he doing it on purpose? | ||
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Just like I would like to thank all of the bankers and all of the international businessmen for giving us all the money to wage this... | |
Excuse me, I'm sorry. Thank you to all of the bankers. | ||
Has he got something in his throat? | ||
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It's a hell of a Mexican accent you got there. | |
That's Ukrainian. I'll work on it. | ||
I'll work on the accent. | ||
In the meantime, you work on not killing us all in nuclear hellfire, okay? | ||
We'll do that. Little gremlin and his banker controllers. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
If you are receiving this transmission, you are the resistance. | ||
Welcome to this unapproved of, highly censored resistance broadcast. | ||
The Great Reset is on and the cult of death is making their move on the entire world. | ||
Got crazy headlines like this. | ||
Assisted suicide could be viewed as an opportunity for cost saving by the NHS. You know it's cheaper than treating you? | ||
Killing you? Isn't that funny how that works? | ||
But I want to talk about a mysterious circumstance that people are starting to notice and point out. | ||
And I have to admit, this is real, and something really is going on. | ||
Chicken farmers blame tainted feed after hens stop producing eggs. | ||
So... As you may know, I've talked about it a little bit. | ||
We have four chickens at our house. | ||
They're called Easter egg chickens because the eggs they lay are like blue and green and really pretty. | ||
And they stopped laying eggs this winter. | ||
And my wife was like, yeah, they stopped laying eggs, but that's just like a winter thing. | ||
You know, they need to preserve energy. | ||
And then when spring comes, they start laying eggs again. | ||
That sounded pretty reasonable to me. | ||
I understand that can happen a little bit. | ||
But then there was something very strange that happened in that we were outside playing the other day, two days ago. | ||
And my son started feeding clover to the chickens. | ||
So we use chicken feed to feed our chickens. | ||
But they love like eating grass and clover and stuff. | ||
And so my son was going around and picking up clumps of clover. | ||
So the chickens are in like an encaged area of the yard. | ||
They don't run around everywhere. | ||
Because, by the way, just on a quick side note, there was an article on CNN, I think it was CNN yesterday, that was saying people are getting backyard chickens. | ||
But know the health concerns. | ||
And everybody was posting that going, oh, they're trying to scare you away from having chickens. | ||
You shouldn't be scared from having chickens, but it is a health risk. | ||
You understand that, right? My son, when he was like six months old, or maybe a little bit older, maybe like nine months old, actually got salmonella. | ||
Poisoning from interacting with the chickens. | ||
So it was very scary. | ||
It took a long time to figure out what was going on with him. | ||
But that's not fear-mongering. | ||
It's just letting you know it is a risk. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't share the outrage about that CNN article where they're like, they're trying to tell people not to have chickens. | ||
No, you should have chickens, but just know your kid might put their poop in their mouth and then get salmonella. | ||
So be warned. | ||
But it's the same as having a dog anyway, right? | ||
Any pet is going to have health concerns. | ||
But that's... Beside the point. | ||
So the chickens eat almost nothing but chicken feed, and they don't roam around the yard because after my son got salmonella, we were like, all right, let's put them in a—we'll fence the thing off so they're not, like, pooping on stuff in our yard and our son is then, you know, crawling around in the grass or whatever. | ||
So they don't get to range around and eat whatever they want. | ||
We give them chicken feed, and they run around in their little chicken run area. | ||
But then, my son decided to start feeding them clover. | ||
We have clover patches, and he would go grab a patch of clover and go feed the chickens. | ||
And he did that for a while and fed them a lot of clover. | ||
And then the next day, they laid eggs. | ||
And it was kind of like, whoa, whoa. | ||
That's kind of weird. They hadn't been laying eggs for a while. | ||
They'd been on nothing but chicken feed. | ||
But then you feed them clover, and the next day they have eggs. | ||
So this, to me, is perfectly in line with everything else that we're seeing. | ||
because farmers are blaming tainted chicken feed for hens not laying eggs. | ||
In several viral videos, farmers bizarrely documented their hens laying output decreased or altogether stopped sometime last year. | ||
While egg laying naturally cools over the winter, a couple of the farmers in the video say their chickens haven't laid since at least July, since last July. | ||
The farmers almost unanimously conclude their commercial chicken feed is to blame for their hens decreased output, as the issue appears to have been remedied after switching to a different feed. | ||
And InfoWars.com has this article with all of these videos showing people. | ||
Showing documenters providing documentation of the same phenomenon. | ||
They're actually some of them naming the brands they suspect to be responsible. | ||
We have a few of these videos now. | ||
And again, this is very weird. | ||
I mean, I guess it's the only thing you can say about it. | ||
But like this is not normal. | ||
And it seems to me like definitely evidence of some sort of conspiracy. | ||
If this is really happening, if the chicken feed itself is causing chickens to no longer lay eggs... | ||
That opens the door to a lot of questions. | ||
What is it about the chicken feed? | ||
Is it being done on purpose? | ||
What chicken feed producers are having this effect? | ||
We get high-end stuff. | ||
We don't cheap out on the chicken feed. | ||
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We get the organic stuff. I just want to let you know that we're thinking about maybe introducing a supplement line for chickens. | |
Call it Super Chicken Vitality. | ||
Super Chicken Vitality. | ||
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Maybe we should. 100% pure clovers. | |
Yeah. Maybe we should. | ||
We can hire my son as a provider. | ||
Yeah, that'll be great. | ||
But yeah, this is happening. | ||
Let's go to chicken number five. | ||
Let's go to video number five about chicken feed. | ||
So again, you can find all these on Infowars.com. | ||
There's a lot of videos. | ||
There's just a small selection. Let's go to clip number five. | ||
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So there is a debate online right now of whether or not chicken feed and what brand you're feeding your chickens is causing them to not lay as well anymore. | |
So I want to show you something. | ||
And you can do with this information whatever you will. | ||
Everything your chicken needs gets stored in what's called their crop. | ||
There it gets broken down so the chicken can pass it out of its body. | ||
This is another reason why grit is really important because it helps to break those things down. | ||
Chickens go number one and number two from the same place. | ||
So soft... I recorded that video last summer. | ||
I've been adding water and soaking my chicken feed since I got them, and they're about two years old now. | ||
The water expands the feed. | ||
It stretches it longer. | ||
You can warm it up. | ||
You can cool it down. It's easier to digest. | ||
But somewhere between summer and fall of last year, the feed quit absorbing the water. | ||
It would sit five minutes, ten minutes, and a lot of it would still be in pellet form. | ||
I'm speaking specifically about producer pride pellets from tractor supply. | ||
So I quit adding water because it was pointless and I would give the pellets dry to my chickens and there would be times where they would let it sit for days and not touch it. | ||
The temperatures outside had dropped. | ||
They were molting. The feed wasn't doing what I wanted it to. | ||
So I changed the one thing I had control over and I started buying feed from a local feed store. | ||
The difference is noticeable immediately. | ||
As soon as you open the bag, because it smelled so much better. | ||
I don't know what happened to Producers Pride at some point. | ||
It doesn't have a smell anymore. | ||
The one from the local feed store smells great, looks great, has a better color to it, and my birds love it. | ||
Now, I'm not saying this is a problem for everyone, and I don't know if they've changed their recipe. | ||
This is just my personal experience, because I don't know about you guys, but on this homestead and this economy, I don't have the time or the money to invest in layers that aren't laying. | ||
So yeah, if your chickens have stopped laying, what do you have to lose? | ||
Even if you spend a little bit more money on the feed that you would have to buy to replace the feed you're currently using, I'd say it's worth it if you start getting eggs again, especially right now. | ||
So again, I can back this up. | ||
When we go to a local feed store, I don't know what brand we buy exactly, but it's... | ||
It's definitely not the cheapest stuff. | ||
It's good stuff, but yeah, we had this exact same experience. | ||
Feeding chickens nothing but chicken feed. | ||
They don't lay eggs. You feed them clover, and they lay eggs. | ||
I mean, that's a scientific side. | ||
I mean, we can repeat it, I'm sure. | ||
There's something going on here. There's something very disturbing going on here. | ||
And other people are replacing their chicken feed not with other brands of chicken feed, but actually different feed entirely and also having positive results. | ||
Let's go now to clip number seven. | ||
Another clip from this article on Infowars.com. | ||
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In nearly 30-something years of raising chickens, I have never gone without eggs, not even just one. | |
And since before Halloween, I have not gotten a single egg until about a week ago. | ||
And I switched the feed that I was giving. | ||
I no longer am feeding chicken feed. | ||
I have switched my girls' To goat feed. | ||
Steel-cut oats, black sunflower seeds, and goat feed. | ||
I have to say, there's something to this. | ||
If I have to put my little tinfoil hat on, it's kind of weird. | ||
Yep, kind of weird. | ||
By the way, was she listening to Owen? | ||
Did y'all recognize Owen's voice? | ||
Did y'all hear that? Who'd you think it was? | ||
I'm pretty sure she was listening to Owen. | ||
Play just the first part of that video again. | ||
Listen to the background voice. Imagine warning people... | ||
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In nearly 30-something years of raising chickens, I have never gone without... | |
Maybe not. I thought it was funny that you would be listening to the war room while filming a video that would end up on InfoWars. | ||
pretty interesting stuff taking the conspiracy one step farther one research one researcher claimed the feed could be contaminated with the same experimental rna technology and covid vaccines backing up his theory with screenshots of various studies about rma rna experimentation in the food supply others pushed back against the claim saying the egg drama is being blown out of proportion on social media one thing we know is there is an egg shortage crisis it's partly due to the dmo feed in I've seen it in my own personal life, and, of course, we've seen countless examples from across the country. | ||
Also, you had the bird flu scare that caused the American government to order 50 million birds be killed last year. | ||
So, obviously, that's going to lower the amount as well. | ||
We'll take your phone calls in the next hour as we close out this hour. | ||
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Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of the American Journal has begun. | ||
We're going to go ahead and open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
We'll take your calls throughout this hour. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Tyler Bennett and Jennifer Bridges. | ||
Very excited to talk to them as well. | ||
So I have a lot to talk about here coming up this hour. | ||
I plan to talk a little bit about the nation state of Israel. | ||
Won't that be exciting? | ||
Stay tuned for that. | ||
Record it for your local ADL chapter. | ||
By the way, there's a massive series of DDoS attacks against alternative social media in the last few days. | ||
Gab under attack, the DDoS on January 23rd. | ||
On Monday, January 23rd, around 3.30 p.m., Gab says they received a few odd emails claiming to have found vulnerability in our site. | ||
The email basically said, go ahead and check. | ||
Your site is down. | ||
Pay us a small amount in Bitcoin and we'll give you the solution. | ||
We work with bug bounty engineers all the time who report things for us and we reward them with a bug bounty payment. | ||
This is a normal practice for most platforms our size, but this was different. | ||
This was an extortion attempt. | ||
We checked the site, which was still online, and found no vulnerabilities. | ||
Fifteen minutes later, though, a massive DDoS, that is a distributed denial of service attack, started and brought the site to a crawl and things started timing out. | ||
We can't be certain these things are connected, and I can make a decent argument they are not. | ||
a DDoS is not a site vulnerability in the usual sense of the word. | ||
It's not something where you would pay a ransom for a solution. | ||
We think it's more likely this was yet another state-sponsored attack against the strongest bastion of free speech. | ||
The attack was the largest, longest, and most distributed attack we've ever faced. | ||
For eight straight hours, more than 12 times the normal traffic we'd expect on Monday was attempting to make requests on the site. | ||
The attack was coming from thousands of IP addresses from just about every country on the planet, along with U.S. cloud providers like Google and Oracle and hosting providers like DigitalOcean and Linode. | ||
We got a pretty good handle on it within the first 30 minutes, but news sources in countries would appear and spike the rest of the day, causing occasional slowness. | ||
We played whack-a-mole and continued to implement temporary blocks and rate limits, focusing on providing a good experience for our core audience of U.S. viewers. | ||
During the event, we had 1.5 billion hits to the site, which is unbelievable. | ||
I mean, that is an insane number of hits on the site. | ||
And people don't understand how this works. | ||
Essentially, you just overload the system with requests. | ||
You just push more requests than the system can handle in hopes that the system slows down or shuts down completely. | ||
It's pretty simple. But 1.5 billion hits, I mean, a website would be ecstatic if they got a billion hits in a year. | ||
1.5 billion in a single day or in the matter of a couple hours, that is a concerted attack. | ||
And when you have... This is a... | ||
This is a well-funded operation that's going on. | ||
This isn't something that some, it's just some dude in his basement running this operation. | ||
This has to be some, you know, it's like, it's like the, it's like the attack of the pipeline in, you know, Russia. | ||
It's like, it has to be a state act. | ||
Like something this big has to be funded by a larger organization, has to be organized by some, you know, massive entity because it's just that big. | ||
And so Gab says they were under this massive and unprecedented DDoS attack. | ||
He tends to relate it. | ||
Torba says this happened to come just after he wrote a very long and vicious article against the Daily Wire and Ben Shapiro, and he seems to suggest that they might have something to do with it. | ||
I don't actually think that's such a ridiculous idea. | ||
But also Rumble. Rumble is currently under an unprecedented DDoS attack. | ||
They say we'll update as we learn more. | ||
Attack's still continuing, but our team has stabilized services for the moment. | ||
This was 11 hours ago. | ||
So it seems like right-wing or at least just non-censored alternative social media sites such as Rumble and Gab have sustained days of concerted DDoS attacks, which is incredibly concerning. | ||
This reminds me a little bit of the meth heads that attack a power supply center so they can go rob a store. | ||
This is the preliminary attack. | ||
This is the spiking of your enemy's communications so that when the attack comes, they can't communicate in order to respond to it. | ||
That's what it makes me think of. | ||
I don't know if that's the case, but when you've got Rumble and Gab and Infowars, we're constantly dealing with that sort of thing. | ||
But I don't know if there's been anything recently. | ||
Maybe I'll talk to our tech team about that. | ||
But alternative sites under a concerted DDoS attack from a mysterious group are, you know, forced. | ||
Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour has begun here on the American Journal. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls very soon. | ||
We got all the boys calling in today. | ||
Ventura, Sean, Max in Kansas, BS assassin. | ||
Oh no. Volodymyr Zelensky has called in from the Ukraine. | ||
We'll go to you guys in just a second. | ||
We'll go out to phone calls in a moment. | ||
We'll gather the rest of them here. | ||
But I do want to spend a moment to talk about what's been happening in the UK Parliament over the last few days because the number of unexplained deaths in the UK and really around the world are reaching unignorable levels, right? There's a certain point where you can't just brush this off and pretend it doesn't exist. | ||
And again, this is happening all over the world. | ||
Australia sees heart attacks increase by 17% in 2022. | ||
The experts blame the pandemic. | ||
You know, of course. Explanations to the trend blame everything from video games to climate change. | ||
Of course, these scapegoats do not explain the statistical leap and heart failure in the last two years. | ||
That is really kind of a funny point, right? | ||
They're blaming all of these things that have existed forever, right? | ||
It's like if video games are behind the rise in heart attacks, why would that just hit right now? | ||
They want you to believe that video games were invented last year, or that climate change had some massive impact last year alone. | ||
No, no. None of that explains this massive increase. | ||
So what happens when you have some unexplained increase like this is you look for variables that have changed in the time period that the... | ||
That this unexplained phenomenon takes place. | ||
And when you do that, you point to the vaccine and pretty much nothing else. | ||
I mean, you can always point to the lockdowns as well, right? | ||
Telling people to not exercise, forcing people not to exercise, forcing people to stay inside. | ||
I mean, we know loneliness will kill you. | ||
Right? People who are alone, people who are unmarried, people who don't have friends or family die way earlier. | ||
Like, their heart gives out earlier than people who are surrounded by people that they love. | ||
So, sure, I think that's also true. | ||
So, it's like, I guess the options here as to what's causing the massive, unprecedented, unexplained, genocidal levels of unexplained deaths around the world are maybe one of three things. | ||
They're either the COVID virus that was created in a lab by the government and released by the globalists, or it was the lockdowns which were imposed by the government and enforced by the globalists, or it was the vaccine that was created by the government and enforced by the globalists. | ||
So it's like, which one is it? | ||
Who knows? It's like we're playing Clue, and we know who did it and where they did it, but since we can't figure out whether they did it with the candlestick or the monkey wrench, I guess they have to go free? | ||
No, no. I guess we'll have to identify the murder weapon eventually, but the fact is, it's murder, and we know who did it, we know how they did it. | ||
I guess it's just a matter of finding out which weapon has really made the major effects. | ||
Bombshell report on InfoWars.com. | ||
Spike proteins invade all major organs, induce hyper-accelerated cellular aging, prompting shorter lifespan. | ||
Just, you know, on top of everything else. | ||
Just wild stuff. | ||
Back to the increasing unexplained deaths, the heart attacks, the... | ||
Just massive rise, 17% rise in heart attacks in a single year in Australia. | ||
They're pointing to a bunch of things that may be different. | ||
one of the things they point to again that doesn't doesn't you know get suspicion off of them right they say well it was probably the lockdowns that it wasn't the vaccine it must have been the lockdown it's like well you also did the lockdown so i don't know why you're putting that forward as if that's like stop blaming me it was just this other thing i did it's like what okay great but actually in this speech that you're about to hear given at the uh in the uk parliament | ||
she uh directly approaches that or directly confronts this and points out that we have the evidence to show that it was not the lockdowns because they suggest like well maybe it was because people weren't getting their statins and their medicine that they needed during lockdown but she actually has the evidence that shows no the pharmacies were distribute distributing just as much medicine during the pandemic as they were any other time So you can just take that excuse right off the table. | ||
That's not what's happening. There must be something else. | ||
So let's now go to clip number 17. | ||
As a member of parliament in the UK, says we need an urgent and thorough investigation into excess deaths. | ||
Let's watch. Mr. | ||
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Speaker, the Chief Medical Officer recently warned that current non-COVID excess deaths is being driven in part by patients not getting statins or blood pressure medicines during the pandemic. | |
But when looking at the data on statins in openprescribing.net, which is based on monthly NHS prescribing, there appears not to be a drop. | ||
So where is the evidence? | ||
And if there isn't one, What is causing these excess deaths? | ||
Will the minister commit to an urgent and thorough investigation on the matter? | ||
Well, we are seeing an increase in excess deaths in this country, but we're also seeing that in Wales, in Scotland, in Northern Ireland, and across Europe. | ||
And there are a range of factors. | ||
There is an increase, as we saw in December, in the number of people being admitted with flu, with COVID, and with other healthcare conditions. | ||
And this is not something that's just seen in this country, but across Europe as well. | ||
See, again, this is the convenience of being globalist, of being globalist in this transitional phase, right? | ||
Because what we all know is that there is a global government that's forcing this on the entire world. | ||
Because this is the same excuse that the Biden administration used for inflation, right? | ||
It's like, well, it's not the Biden administration doing it because it's not just America that's experiencing this. | ||
It's the whole world, so you can't blame Biden. | ||
But if the whole world is operating under direction from a global government, so they're all doing exactly the same thing, then you don't have a control group to say... | ||
Okay, it's just, you know, America did this wrong because America is the one suffering this, or the UK is experiencing excess deaths because they had vaccines, but France didn't have vaccines and they didn't, so you can compare and contrast. | ||
When you have one policy across all of these countries, but you still ostensibly and theoretically have national governments over these countries, then the national government can say, well, it's not us because it's all the countries, and avoid blame, when in reality, they were working on behalf of and instituting the policies of a global government that imposed them Across the board. | ||
So of course they're experiencing it across the board. | ||
Does Sweden have excess deaths? | ||
Maybe we should look into that. | ||
I wonder if there's a ton of excess deaths this year in Sweden where they didn't lock down. | ||
But they did vaccinate, right? | ||
So if they're experiencing excess deaths and that completely obliterates the idea that lockdowns are behind it. | ||
Because they didn't lock down. | ||
So sort of an either or. | ||
We're on the right side. | ||
Whatever happened in Sweden, which could at least illustrate, you know, something about what's going on. | ||
Again, this bombshell report, spike proteins invade all major organs, induce hyper-accelerated cellular aging, prompting a shorter lifespan. | ||
Spike proteins associated with the COVID-19 virus and mRNA vaccines could be causing accelerated degradation of cells in the human body, causing organs to biologically age more rapidly and bring on early death. | ||
So, obviously, this is on top of the You know, nerve system damage, the Guillain-Barre syndrome, the blood clots, the heart attacks, the rashes, the immediate, you know, response, the sudden deaths of people's heart just stopping. | ||
It's just also in there is this time-released bombshell of eliminating your cells' ability to reproduce at an appropriate rate. | ||
Let's go quickly here to clip number two. | ||
This is Andrew Bridgen also questioning the vaccine minister in Parliament in the UK. Thank you Mr Speaker. | ||
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The ONS have not issued mortality data by vaccination status since the 31st of May last year. | |
Can the minister confirm that her department have collected this data for the rest of 2022 and can she inform the house when it will be published? | ||
Well, I'm very happy to write to the Honourable Gentleman with that information. | ||
But can I just be clear that we absolutely planned for an increase in admissions this winter. | ||
That's why we got on and delivered over our plans for 7,000 extra beds. | ||
It's why we brought forward our flu and COVID vaccination program and lowered the age for those who are eligible for those. | ||
There are a number of factors which are the same factors which have driven excess deaths across the United Kingdom but also across Europe. | ||
Utterly asinine. | ||
What he asked was, you used to, prior to April of 2022, you would release mortality between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. | ||
You arbitrarily and without reason stopped releasing that information in April of 2022. | ||
Will you release the rest of What? | ||
That's not an answer. | ||
She just answered a completely different question. | ||
That's how you know they know the real deal is bad. | ||
Oh no, you guys. | ||
Dang it. We got a call from Aaron in Chicago. | ||
And I see she says Nick Fuentes' unbanning was short-lived. | ||
I was about to start this segment. | ||
We'll go to your calls in just a moment. | ||
But I was going to start with this story from Infowars.com. | ||
Elon Musk unbans Nick Fuentes, Sam Hyde, and other popular political figures from Twitter. | ||
Elon Musk's Twitter on Tuesday unbanned conservative commentator Nick Fuentes, comedian Sam Hyde, journalist Patrick Howley, former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter, and columnist Pepe Escobar. | ||
Not me, though. Not me. | ||
No. None of my accounts have ever been unbanned. | ||
What do I have to do, Elon? | ||
What do I have to do? | ||
I just want to be back on Twitter. | ||
But now apparently he's banned. | ||
Now apparently Nick J. Fuentes has been banned again. | ||
I'm just learning this. | ||
This is just coming into me. | ||
Apparently it was about 37 minutes ago. | ||
So let's go ahead and go out to your phone calls. | ||
We'll start with Erin in Chicago since she brought us this news. | ||
Erin, thanks so much for calling in. | ||
Nick Fuentes unbanning was short-lived. | ||
What happened, Erin? Good morning, Harrison. | ||
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Good morning. Well, it was a fine day in Groypa Town yesterday when America First host Nick Fuentes was unbanned from the Twitter Town Square after two years. | |
Update. He lasted all of 24 hours. | ||
He was banned about an hour ago. | ||
So I'm calling in today to tell you to go to Cozy.TV to attach Nick's weeknight late show America First. | ||
Starts around 9 p.m. | ||
Central. Are you going to believe what you're told? | ||
Are you going to make sure you actually hear this man speak and make that decision for yourself? | ||
Here's my favorite quote from Nick's Twitter space last night. | ||
There is a difference between believing in God and not believing in God, and it could change your life. | ||
And finally, I'll leave you all with this. | ||
It's moralist versus immoralist. | ||
Which one are you? Jesus first, and it's America first. | ||
Amen, amen, Erin. Hold on, hold on. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Do you know what Nick was banned for this time? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I didn't catch what it was, but he, like, tweeted probably four or five times this morning, and then I looked in the Cozy.TV chat room, and that's when people were blowing up about him being banned. | ||
So... Yeah, it was fun while it lasted. | ||
Yeah, well, hopefully he'll be back. | ||
Hopefully it was just a maybe temporary suspension this time. | ||
But yeah, that's pretty annoying. | ||
Pretty annoying. I can't imagine how annoying that would be as Nick Fuentes. | ||
Pretty frustrating. | ||
But it's good to see all these people back. | ||
Mark A. Colette is also back. | ||
That's good. So, I don't know. | ||
Alright, well, thank you so much for letting us know that, Aaron. | ||
Keeping us up to date on that. | ||
And hopefully Nick will be back on Twitter sometime soon. | ||
Hate to see it, folks. | ||
He deserves to be back. | ||
I do wonder if it was something he said or if just the ADL pulled some strings. | ||
Sometimes they don't even come up with a reason, right? | ||
Usually they try to couch it in some semblance of law-breaking or rule-breaking that he did, but sometimes they just ban you for no reason. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. Back out to your phone calls. | ||
Ventura in California wants to talk. | ||
Nancy Pelosi. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Ventura, you're on the air. Hello. | ||
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Before I go to Nancy, there's a lot of people being banned recently. | |
And I was wondering, for all the people in the Getter Livestream, should I return to Twitter? | ||
I know you're on my spot Twitter. | ||
I never wanted to return to it, but now I'm thinking about it. | ||
So I want people, and maybe Harrison, if I can get your thought on that, Maybe I should try to rejoin back YouTube and Twitter, maybe see how far I can go. | ||
I think everybody should be on Twitter and YouTube. | ||
I think we need to colonize these places. | ||
You know, people were saying this to me, they're like, just who cares about Twitter? | ||
And my response is, look, I'm the black dude in the 60s sitting at the lunch counter. | ||
You know, you're going to tell the black dude, well, just go eat at a different restaurant. | ||
They don't want you there. No. I'm standing up for my civil rights here. | ||
I demand, you know, a seat at the table, as it were. | ||
So, no, I'm going to pay attention to my, you know, American forefathers who fought for their civil rights and force my presence where it's not wanted because I'm an American, damn it. | ||
So, yeah, I think you should be back on Twitter. | ||
I think we all should be. | ||
And we should all be using it, you know, as a very powerful weapons array in this information war. | ||
So, I think that's what you should do. | ||
But tell us about Nancy Pelosi. | ||
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So I just remembered that her husband actually was arrested for DUI and given like five years of probation. | |
And then I realized that that story got totally hidden, right? | ||
Nobody talked about it. | ||
It was in the news for a while, and then nobody talked about it. | ||
And then her husband was in the news again about whatever, in fact, they were having gay orgies, whatever that was at her house. | ||
And now the story is sort of being buried again. | ||
Yeah, well, the most recent one of this is that Nancy Pelosi said she had an exorcist come out to exorcise demons. | ||
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Yeah, she had an exorcist come out. I just saw that yesterday. | |
And then the Catholic Church was like, uh, no, she didn't. | ||
Like, why is she lying about that? | ||
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Very weird. Yeah, and then they want to get rid of Joe Biden. | |
So there's all these things that make me curious. | ||
It's like, what the hell is going on? | ||
You know, excuse my French. | ||
Like, what's happening? Like, they want Joe Biden gone, and there's a whole thing with Pelosi. | ||
He's like, Jesus. | ||
But I'm going to leave it off at that. | ||
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Maybe you can put it up on the screen. | ||
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Well, thank you for your time, Harrison. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Thank you very much, Ventura. | ||
Let's go to another California now. | ||
Sean has an update on the egg issue at a client of yours. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Sean. | ||
You're on the air. What do you know about this mysterious egg-laying catastrophe? | ||
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Oh, awesome. We have an expert on our hands. | ||
That's great. Yeah. | ||
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Now, here's a... Speaking of where I'm working now, I'm doing overnight security at a warehouse that was supplying Costco. | |
I told you that a while back, that they were refusing some of the egg orders. | ||
Well, they actually canceled their contract in December. | ||
Seven out of the 14 truck drivers were laid off right before Christmas. | ||
Good job, Costco, right? And Costco is claiming to everyone that there's no eggs for them, when in reality, they're refusing to take the eggs, creating the scarcity So again, you know, this is one of those globalist corporations. | ||
I know people love the cheap gasoline there, but we've got to start pushing back on them. | ||
They're lying to us about the shortages. | ||
However, what you're saying about the fee, that wouldn't surprise me. | ||
And I will say, I have a friend who raises her own chickens out in Orange County, and those egg yolks are so much better. | ||
Shoot, it looks like your call dropped or you dropped out there, but I love what you're saying. | ||
And again, it's one of those things that during the crisis, it's like crisis after crisis, and it's like, oh no, we can't unload all the ships off Long Island. | ||
And then you learn, it's just like they're just choosing not to. | ||
They're just... They just don't want to, so they're not doing it. | ||
It really doesn't surprise me that they're like, oh, it's an egg shortage, but also we have truckloads of eggs that we just don't want, actually. | ||
We're going to keep that cost high. | ||
Costco price changes are reportedly coming in 2023. | ||
You might pay more for these grocery staples. | ||
There's a headline about Costco. | ||
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With that, we go to Andrew in New York who wants to talk about the WHO. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Andrew, you're on the air. Oh, yeah. | ||
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The two-cent WHO is... | |
They have a new thing. | ||
They got blocked last year from their treaty. | ||
Now they have international health regulations that they're going to be voting on, I think, in May. | ||
So... Definitely should not give the two-cent WHO, the Bill Gates Chinese comedy prick-controlled WHO power. | ||
I really don't think it's a good idea to live in a 15-minute city or to be locked into your house and have the cats and dogs thrown into bags and And all the other insanity that they're... | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And so, I mean, what do we do about this? | ||
Because we've covered this before, Andrew, and pointed out that, like, they try to pass this treaty where they completely circumvent and destroy and subsume national sovereignty when they declare a pandemic, right? | ||
Well, whenever we declare a pandemic, we get all of your power and you have to do whatever we say under law by this treaty. | ||
We defeat it. We stand up against it. | ||
We expose it. The national governments, you know, oppose it. | ||
It doesn't pass. And then they're back the next year with the same thing reworded. | ||
I mean, how do we put an end to this for good, Andrew? | ||
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Is there even a way? Well, I think since they were protesting for like a few months for Benton or Floyd, we should probably... | |
Yeah, we really need to push this politically. | ||
Ron DeSantis is already doing it a little bit. | ||
Trump's already doing it a little bit. We need a pledge. | ||
It was 1992, Rush Limbaugh had a pledge that shaped the entire... | ||
It was like a renaissance of conservatism in 1992 when they took back the House and it was really powerful. | ||
Newt Gingrich was involved. | ||
And it all was around this pledge of some sort. | ||
I can't remember exactly what it is. | ||
Maybe the guys can bring this up. I think it's just like a pledge for no news taxes or something like that. | ||
Like, we need a pledge. | ||
And I'll know what organization could head this. | ||
But basically it's like, look, if you want support from awake conservatives, you need to come out forcefully against the World Economic Forum, against the control of the banks, against the WHO, and make it a public and part of your policy platform that you are against these international and make it a public and part of your policy platform that I mean, that needs to be like a mainstay of Republican politics, because once they start talking about it, then the left will have to start arguing for it. | ||
Like right now, it's just happening in the background. | ||
Nobody cares. We need politicians being pressured by us to come out and make public statements in opposition to these things. | ||
And at least, at the very least, make the people who want to impose this defend their actions and defend their decisions. | ||
Because right now they're not having to. | ||
They're just doing it. The contract with America. | ||
There it is. So we need a new contract with America. | ||
This time a contract against the globalists. | ||
something like that. | ||
Here's a story from January 12th of this year, just two weeks ago. | ||
Secret WHO negotiations for pandemic treaty taking place this week. | ||
Secret WHO negotiations on the proposed pandemic treaty are scheduled for January 9th through 13th. | ||
These meetings are part of a continued effort to finalize proposed amendments to the international health regulation. | ||
So it is still happening. | ||
This is still something they're trying to push and trying to dissolve national sovereignty into their globalist control grid. | ||
So we need American politicians to recognize and oppose this in their office and especially if they ever want to vote from someone like us. | ||
Thanks for that call, Andrew. Let's go to Max in Kansas. | ||
He wants to talk about sending tanks to Ukraine. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. You're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, good morning, man. | |
You said it best earlier. | ||
All the boys are calling in today. | ||
All the fellas got something to say. | ||
All the fellas. The early morning fellas here at InfoWars, yeah. | ||
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Yes, sir. And ladies. | |
Aaron's a regular caller, too. | ||
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Yes, yes, and ladies. | |
My mistake, my mistake. So I had the absolute treat of reading a news story yesterday as how we're planning on sending tanks to Ukraine. | ||
Yes, wonderful. I love reading that we're only strengthening our anti-Russian stance and playing this disgusting, grotesque game, as you said, of nuclear brinkmanship. | ||
Oh, how I love poking a nuclear-armed bear. | ||
Don't you, Harrison? It's not even that we're poking the bear. | ||
It's that we are, like, hiding from the bear. | ||
And, you know, some dude that's with us is, like, leaning over our shoulder and poking the bear and then hiding behind us. | ||
That's how it feels. | ||
Like, we're not the ones poking the bear, but we will be the first to be mauled. | ||
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Yeah. It's literally a cartoon. | |
So... John Quincy Adams once said that America should not go abroad in search of monsters to destroy, right? | ||
And he couldn't have been more spot on in saying so. | ||
And it's truly a shame that modern-day policymakers and holders of power that the government, NATO, the Atlantic, etc., don't listen to some of our nation's wisest decision-makers who made oftentimes unpopular but correct decisions. | ||
Prior to World War I, America was an isolationist country and one that wouldn't get involved in foreign affairs without a focus on issues here at home instead of making other countries' problems our own. | ||
Of course, that foreign policy now couldn't be farther from where we stand today. | ||
Since World War I, America has never really returned to the official stance that we shall remain distant militarily from other nations overseas unless they directly affect our country's national security or our people. | ||
And following both World War I and World War II, America emerged as a gold power. | ||
Unfortunately for all, America never metaphorically called back to the isolation and told we were very proud of the two-world wars. | ||
We grew cocky and we thought we needed to be. | ||
As you put perfectly in your 1913 video, which is phenomenal, that he said that the two-world wars brought America to be the policeman of the world. | ||
And I'm here to say that it's not America's job to be a policeman of the world. | ||
It never has been or will be. | ||
And the ideology of America should have a say in how other governments run or we should have a military presence in countries who are in opposition to us is a dangerous one. | ||
Moreover, the blood of our young is not worth a problem in other countries' faces. | ||
Was American blood and treasure worth restoring the Kuwaiti prince and protecting the Saudi monarchy during the Gulf of War in 1991? | ||
In 2005, after no weapons of mass destruction were found, yet Cheney said the invasion was still correct, despite thousands of U.S. soldiers dying. | ||
Was that worth it? And hundreds of thousands of Iraqis dying. | ||
I absolutely agree, Max. Thank you so much for the call. | ||
We've got to go to break down more of your calls on the other side. | ||
It's like, you know, it's not even that we're going overseas for monsters to slay. | ||
I think I'd be fine with going overseas to slay monsters and then coming back. | ||
The problem is we're going overseas building monsters and then setting them, you know, to fight with other monsters and then bribing other monsters and feeding other monsters. | ||
Oh, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I want to take a... | ||
I'll take a quick moment to just dive headfirst into an extremely sensitive topic. | ||
I'm not really sure what I'm going to say about this, but it's never stopped me before. | ||
It's about Israel and anti-Semitism and all that very fun stuff. | ||
I lost the story here. | ||
Here it is. Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk says, Christians who don't love Israel don't love the Bible. | ||
Demands American churches support Israel. | ||
This is very weird. | ||
This is a new one, right? | ||
January 23rd. Before we dive into this, talk about the nation-state of Israel, a secular world power on the world stage, let me just point out a very hilarious, like, Bizarre inconsistency. | ||
I don't even know if it's inconsistency, but I just want to illustrate you how not clear-cut this topic is. | ||
If we go to the ADL, they've just released a blog called Online Amplifiers of Anti-LGBTQ Plus Extremism. | ||
This, of course, is the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
They are the self-appointed Jewish overlords, I guess you could say. | ||
But ironically, let's look at the people they list. | ||
Libs of TikTok, a Jewish woman. | ||
Gaze Against Groomer, founded and run by a Jewish woman. | ||
Right? They have Blaze Media, where they mention people like Alex Stein, a Jewish guy. | ||
Right? So, it's not... | ||
This isn't clear-cut. It's not Jews on one side, everybody else on the other. | ||
It's... The ADL, they're tyrannical enemies of humanity and enemies of the First Amendment, using Judaism as an excuse to silence people who are against their leftist agenda. | ||
That's what's going on. | ||
That's happening. But again, it's just... | ||
It illustrates why I never fall into the dichotomy of Jews versus everybody else. | ||
Because if you look at the effect of people on our side of the aisle, on the freedom-loving side of the aisle, there's a lot of very prominent Jews. | ||
And the Jews on the other side of the aisle hate those Jews just as much as they hate anybody else. | ||
So it's a complicated web they weave here. | ||
But I thought I'd lay that down before we... | ||
Talk about this. Because I don't know where he's getting this. | ||
I don't know who needs to be explained to this, but it seems to have gotten lost somewhere in the mix. | ||
So this may be a revelation to some people. | ||
If you're Christian, you're not Jewish. | ||
Is that hard to understand for anybody else? | ||
If you're Jewish, you're not Christian. | ||
It seems to get confused sometimes. | ||
People have this idea that the term Judeo-Christian is If they were the same, you wouldn't need a compound word, right? | ||
These are different things. | ||
They're different religions. They believe different things. | ||
Fundamental reality are at odds with one another, right? | ||
That's just what it means to be a religion. | ||
And this seems controversial these days. | ||
It's very strange, very bizarre. | ||
"College Dissonant is the first outlet to report on a theologically unsound in America last remarks made last month by Charlie Kirk, the founder and president of Turning Point USA. | ||
In the audio obtained, Kirk chastises Christians who are not pro-Israel, demands Christian churches support the modern state of Israel, and makes statements that contradict common doctrines in Christianity and the practices in Judaism, among other controversial remarks." So I actually have this audio. | ||
We'll play it here. Clip number four. | ||
Charlie Kirk says Christians who aren't pro-Israel aren't really Christian for some reason. | ||
Let's watch. So if we're a Christian that's not pro-Israel, I doubt they actually love their Bible. | ||
And I will stand by that statement. | ||
If you are a Christian that doesn't love Israel, then you take your Bible way, way, way too much for granted. | ||
You don't love your Bible if you don't love Israel. | ||
I don't know. Seems kind of weird to me. | ||
Seems kind of bizarre. Kind of strange. | ||
I don't know if, like, again, I don't know when churches started feeling it. | ||
Like, why, though? | ||
But why, though? | ||
Because the Old Testament talks about Israel. | ||
That was a different Israel. | ||
That was an entirely different group of people with an entirely different purpose. | ||
And Jesus coming was the destruction of the physical state of Israel as we entered into a spiritual state of Israel, which just means the people of God, right? | ||
Which is why you had some of the, you know, the... | ||
Miracle, as soon as Jesus is risen, is the gift of tongues, right? | ||
As an example that it's no longer the Hebrew-Judean people that have sole ownership of this revelation from God. | ||
It's now for everybody. So, you know, Israel in the Old Testament was like an egg. | ||
It was like a protective hard shell around a secret truth that God was holding for eventual revelation. | ||
Jesus... Coming to earth, the Messiah coming, was the cracking of this egg and the birth of the revelation that was happening. | ||
So you can't put the egg back together, which is what people in Israel are trying to do now. | ||
And by the way, if you pray at the Wailing Wall, you know you're calling Jesus a liar, right? | ||
You know Jesus said no two stones will be stacked on top of one another. | ||
The wall that they pray at was a Roman fort. | ||
The Romans tore down the original temple. | ||
So, you know, unless Jesus was wrong about His prophecy that was fulfilled just a couple generations later, you're calling him a liar. | ||
But the other thing is that Israel is not friendly to Christians. | ||
And I don't know why Christians have this idea that Israel is somehow like a Christian country. | ||
They are explicitly not. | ||
And I think that's kind of weird. And I think it's kind of creepy. | ||
And I think that's a consistent view that I have across the board. | ||
I think it would be weird and creepy for Germans to have blood tests to make sure you're German before you get a job. | ||
But Israel's got things like that, like marriage laws and stuff like that. | ||
Which is weird to me. That's the consistent belief. | ||
So everything gets flipped with Israel. | ||
It's very weird. It's very bizarre. | ||
People that are anti-imperialistic, anti-control, anti-racialization, when it comes to Israel, they're all for it. | ||
Completely for it. So I'm on the side, when it comes to the Israel debate, with a bunch of socialists that just think that Israel is bad because... | ||
It's run by Jews, and Jews are white, and they hate white people. | ||
Like, they don't like Israel, but for all the weird reasons. | ||
But I wanted to just read this real quick, just because people don't realize that Israel is not friendly to Christians at all. | ||
And it's very weird to be, like, devoted to somebody who despises you and treats you like a second-class citizen. | ||
It's not healthy. This is from a Franciscan Foundation for the Holy Land, the myth of Israel's favorable treatment to Palestinian Christians. | ||
This man says... He's responding to an article, Israel and the Plight of Mideast Christians, presents Israel as a tolerant, dove-like, and peaceful democracy. | ||
This is belied by the facts. | ||
The author, his name is Fida Girias, he says, I'm one of those Palestinian Christians living inside Israel to whom Orin refers. | ||
At no time in my life have I ever felt respect and appreciation by the Jewish state, which Orin so glowingly references. | ||
Israel's Christian minority is marginalized in much the same manner as the Muslim one, or at best, quietly tolerated. | ||
We suffer the same discrimination when we try to find a job, when we go to the hospital, when we apply for bank loans, and when we get on the bus, in the same way as Palestinian Muslims. | ||
Israel's fundamental basis is as a racist state built for Jews only, and the majority of the Jewish population doesn't really care what religion we are if we're not Jewish. | ||
In my daily dealings with the state, all I have felt is rudeness and overt contempt. | ||
And, I mean, they are routinely, like, blocking Christians out of holy sites and stories of Christians being spit on and stuff like that. | ||
Like, it's not a friendly place for Christians, so I don't know what the obsession with Christians in this... | ||
Again, and it's not even like Israel really is, like, the Jews. | ||
It's not. It's a nation-state. | ||
It is a... Political arrangement. | ||
It's powerful people just like the American government. | ||
So you can talk trash about the American government without hating the American people. | ||
I do it every day. I can talk trash about the Israeli government without hating the Israeli people. | ||
I do that every week. | ||
It really gets to almost a bizarre degree because you have things like The fact that in Israel, they don't use the plus sign because it looks too much like a cross. | ||
And this is on Wikipedia. | ||
It's not like some hidden thing or anything. | ||
But they actually have a Jewish tradition that dates back to at least the 19th century to write the plus symbol using a different symbol. | ||
This practice was adopted into Israeli schools and is still commonplace in elementary schools, but in fewer secondary schools. | ||
It's used occasionally in books by religious authors and The reason for this practice is that it avoids writing the symbol cross, which looks too much like a Christian cross. | ||
So again, Israel is not friendly to Christians. | ||
So I just don't get the idea that Christians have some religious obligation to support Israel. | ||
It's not true. If you want to support Israel as a Christian, you're more than welcome. | ||
I know a lot of people that do. But if you're being told by Charlie Kirk that it's some sort of religious obligation of yours... | ||
You can ignore that and come to your own conclusions, whatever they are. | ||
So, I just wanted to clear that up a little bit. | ||
Charlie Kirk, you really need to read the New Testament a little bit and figure out what Jesus' feelings on the leadership of Israel was at the time and probably still would be. | ||
Let's go out to B.S. Assassin. | ||
You got a banging poem for us. | ||
We got a minute left in the segment, B.S. You are on the air. | ||
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Let's go. Tomorrow. | |
Yes, yes. I have a poem for everyone out there. | ||
It is true that the... | ||
The beast stalks ceaselessly, but it is our job from God to be the hunter and mount his head on the wall. | ||
Here's the poem. | ||
It's called The Hunter. The hunter stalks his prey with an indomitable will. | ||
His failure is not an option. | ||
His tribe's very survival depends on the kill. | ||
For the great circle of life is never ending. | ||
Deep in the wild there is no pretending. | ||
He takes aim with his righteous spear, and in a matter of seconds, his mind harkens back to all his father's lessons. | ||
The spear hits its mark with perfect precision. | ||
Deep in the wild, survival is your religion. | ||
Kill or be killed, eat or be eaten. | ||
One must always persevere, no matter the season. | ||
Brilliant stuff, BS Assassin. | ||
I'm ready to go on a hunt. I'm getting goosebumps over here. | ||
That was brilliant. Thank you very much for that. | ||
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that. | |
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
We'll be back in the third hour. | ||
Colossal Biosciences is using CRISPR gene editing technology to resurrect animals that have gone extinct. | ||
They are starting next year with a woolly mammoth and are making plans for the Tasmanian tiger. | ||
The plan is to release 100 woolly mammoths inside a park in Siberia. | ||
This is officially being done under the guise of climate change. | ||
They claim that by adding megafauna back into the Arctic's tundra, it will offset carbon emissions. | ||
The company has already raised over 12 million euros, which includes funding from the CIA. The CIA's venture capital firm, In-Q-Tel, is a stakeholder of colossal biosciences. | ||
Euronews points out that the plan seems counterproductive, seeing as how over 30% of trees worldwide are currently going extinct, and points out its potential dangers of introducing ancient, unknown pathogens into our modern world. | ||
But when you look into the company's co-founder, George Church, it becomes clear that it's really all about pushing the agenda of human cloning and transhumanism. | ||
Harvard scientist George Church received donations from 2005 to 2007 from Jeffrey Epstein, the infamous pedophile transhumanist who was planning on establishing a baby farm at his New Mexico ranch to seed the earth with his DNA. In 2019, Church awkwardly apologized for his association with Jeffrey Epstein on 60 Minutes. | ||
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But, you know, it was one of these things where you first learn about it, and it's not, it's just like, when you first hear about it, it doesn't sound like it's something serious. | |
And it's only recently that we've found out that it was something serious, or become aware how serious it was. | ||
The professional connection between Jeffrey Epstein and George Church was their common desire to clone humans, which is something that Church is most passionate about. | ||
His work has been focused primarily on creating superior humans and wants to bring Neanderthal man back from extinction and give them their own culture and political force. | ||
He is also passionate about creating customized living creatures out of DNA to serve mankind as we see fit. | ||
When asked if he believed in God, Church responded that he respects all people's faith, but his faith is in science and that the true understanding of nature is only available to the scientists. | ||
This psychopathy that has infected man with an obsession to play God has attracted many atheists into the field of genetic engineering. | ||
But not everyone in this field wants to play God. | ||
Dr. Bruce Lipton was a pioneer in the research of cloned human stem cells. | ||
His research revealed that the environment and our perception of the environment is what controls our genetic activity. | ||
This is known as epigenetics. | ||
And as a result of his research, he stopped being an atheist and found faith in God. | ||
This, and the nature of his research, has alienated him from today's scientific community, which seeks to destroy nature and control it. | ||
But you can still find his work, and I recommend that you do. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
All right, folks, that was an incredible video. | ||
I had not seen that one yet. CIA funded company to resurrect extinct animals under the guise of climate change. | ||
Good lord, I think we've seen this one before and it didn't end well. | ||
It was a complete disaster that resulted in just a huge number of absolutely awful films being produced over the last several years. | ||
We have to stop this now before Jurassic Park comes to life. | ||
Absolutely wild stuff, folks. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but it's tax season. | ||
The good news is we have Tyler Bennett here with us. | ||
He will be telling you how you can protect yourself from the heartless thieves of the federal government. | ||
Stay with us, folks. We'll be back. | ||
It's American Journal. Don't go anywhere. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
I'm very happy to welcome in studio my guest, Tyler Bennett. | ||
He's a tax professional. | ||
Tyler Bennett is a jurist doctor and enrolled IRS agent who specializes in saving taxpayers their hard-earned money. | ||
He's worked in the tax arena since 2010, and his firm has been operating for years, achieving the goal of providing affordable tax services to all taxpayers. | ||
The website where you can get tax relief is jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
Again, that's jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
Welcome back to the show, Tyler. Thanks, Harrison. | ||
Great to be back on. And, you know, crazy thing with the dinosaurs, right? | ||
If one thing is true, if they do bring back those woolly mammoths, the IRS is going to charge them taxes. | ||
But until that is the case... | ||
I was just wondering that, yeah. Right? You know, they're not going to let anyone get through. | ||
But until that is the case, you and me and everybody out there that's a citizen or at least has an IRS obligation, guess what? | ||
It's tax time again, which means it's time again to pay taxes, and we don't want to pay any more than we are legally obligated to pay. | ||
Remember, the IRS has their handout, and if you overpay them, they'll gladly take it. | ||
But if you underpay them, now you are in trouble. | ||
You're going to owe them more money. | ||
So the important things to keep in mind is the month of January is really the last month that we can make changes for last year's taxes in regards to certain deductions that even W-2 employees would be able to take, namely retirement accounts and that kind of thing. | ||
So if that is something that you're trying to do to lower your liability, we've got about another week to get that done. | ||
So that's something that's important. | ||
If that sounds interesting to you, give us a call so we can whip that out for you. | ||
Otherwise, the last four years of... | ||
The IRS Commission has been with Charles Redding, who was appointed by Trump, and the collection activities for the last couple years have been down, and the IRS was making more money than ever because, as we said on the show before, Lots of people post-COVID lost their W-2 job, and now they're 1099s. | ||
And they're not taking the proper deductions because they don't know. | ||
They were never taught what deductions they can take, such as the qualified flow-through business deduction, entity structuring, and Schedule C deductions that they're now able to take. | ||
These were never options to anybody on a W-2 before. | ||
So when a lot of people transitioned from W-2s to 1099s, and this is affecting them this year as well, You're going to overpay in taxes unless you have the proper representation that knows exactly what deductions you can take as a 1099 as opposed to a W-2. | ||
And, you know, I can't believe it's been a year since you were on the show before. | ||
I mean, it is crazy to me that it's already tax time. | ||
Maybe time's just been flying for me personally, but I think a lot of us are in the same boat where it's like, didn't I just pay taxes and now they're doing it again? | ||
And when most people, you know, we hate thinking about taxes so much that when it comes time to do taxes, you just... | ||
Grin and bear it. In a couple hours, you find some software and just do it and just get it over with and you're done. | ||
What are people missing out by doing that? | ||
What are they not taking advantage of just by not looking into things and not studying things? | ||
Because none of us want to do it. | ||
Personally, I don't want to have to go in and try to figure out what I can do. | ||
I'll just, like, whatever. | ||
Just take my money. Just leave me alone and I just do it. | ||
What are people losing out by just... | ||
By just using the typical software that people typically use. | ||
These are the people. | ||
The people that did that last year did not get the correct deductions from their new 1099 income because they were used to being W-2s. | ||
Now, if you want to use a simple tax software and you're a W-2 employee, you've got nothing, no kinds of investments or anything else going on, theoretically, you could be okay because you've already paid your taxes in because you pay your taxes automatically. | ||
On your employer's payroll paychecks, right? | ||
However, not the case when you're a business owner. | ||
And for all these people that were business owners for year one, remember there's estimated taxes, Harrison, but you only pay estimated taxes either 100% of what you made this year or 90% of what you made last year. | ||
And that is whatever's less, that's what you pay. | ||
So if you didn't make any money last year, you don't owe estimated taxes. | ||
And so that's why these people are getting in this problem is They didn't pay any estimated taxes. | ||
Not their fault. They were never used to paying it before. | ||
And now that it's year two of them being in the business, they have those liabilities that they're going to have to take, or tax liabilities they're going to have to pay. | ||
And that's one of the things that just people don't know about. | ||
And if you miss those payments, the fees, they become astronomical after a while. | ||
So simply... Sitting back and doing nothing is actually detrimental because your account at the IRS will continue to grow and to grow. | ||
And I should mention one thing, is even if you can't afford to pay your taxes, that is okay. | ||
That's an okay situation to be in because we can negotiate with the government on the repayment of your taxes. | ||
What we cannot negotiate with and what they will hit you hard for is failure to file. | ||
Failure to file your taxes, they're going to hit you up with a 5% a month Failure to file fee plus 3% interest. | ||
So, you know, typically in six months to a year, we're talking about your tax debt can go up from 100% to 150% or even higher by failure to file. | ||
So as long as we file and then we work out something that we can't afford to pay, we work it out later, Then you're going to pay a small amount of interest on that, but you're not really getting penalized because it's not illegal not to pay your taxes per se. | ||
It's illegal not to file your taxes. | ||
That's underreporting. That is considered tax evasion. | ||
Interesting. So, you know, I, last year, like, started an LLC, so I'm going to definitely need, like, some advice when it comes to taxes, because it'll be the first time I'm doing it as a business, but is Jonestaxrelief.com something that just, even if you're just a WT employee, you can still, like, benefit from going to Jonestaxrelief.com? | ||
Absolutely. Because, like I said, the IRS is making its money on the people who lost their jobs, but there is still plenty of people who are overpaying in taxes because they're not aware of the deductions that they can take. | ||
Even if you're on a W-2 where the government has taken out all the Schedule C deductions, you can't take that. | ||
We can... We can contribute to retirement accounts, health savings accounts, stuff like that that would allow you to keep your money without owing it to the government. | ||
Okay, so absolutely anybody can benefit from this. | ||
Again, tell people just what they'll see when they go to Jonestaxrelief.com. | ||
I know they have a number up there that you can call, but when you go to Jonestaxrelief.com, what are you going to find there, and what are the services that are provided? | ||
Okay, so it is tax season, right? | ||
And so the number one thing that people need right now is filings. | ||
If you need filings, give us a call. | ||
Go to the website. We will absolutely be able to help you out with that. | ||
Now, there are two other things that we do as well. | ||
Tax filings is the present. | ||
We also work in the past and the future. | ||
What that means is you already owe money to the IRS from previous years. | ||
We can help you settle that debt. | ||
And if you're making too much money next year or you're not in the correct entity structure for what you're doing in your business, for instance, you're in an LLC, maybe that's the correct entity for you to be in. | ||
Maybe you should be in a corporation. | ||
That's the kind of stuff that we would find out so that you're paying the least amount of taxes effectively through your entities and individual status. | ||
Which I think we can all get behind. | ||
We do not want to pay more tax, especially when our taxes go towards nothing we believe in and seemingly exclusively towards our own destruction. | ||
So jonestaxrelief.com is the website. | ||
One thing that you mentioned, but we haven't gotten into, and we'll get into it in the next segment because you're going to stay with us, but the commissioner change. | ||
You mentioned the last four years they've had higher income. | ||
The government has had more tax money than before, but they were not as hardcore as we think they're going to be this year. | ||
Can we touch on that quickly, and then we'll follow up in the next segment? | ||
That's correct. So the last commissioner of the IRS was Charles Redding. | ||
And during the Redding Commission, because of COVID and because people losing their jobs, that was a major reason that the IRS made more money than they ever have ever in the history of this country. | ||
But at the same time, the IRS was giving people a break because they were making so much money and because it's a government bureaucracy. | ||
I went to the IRS seminar and they... | ||
Commissioner Redding told me specifically one of the reasons they're not collecting is they can't answer the phone. | ||
Well, that's the government for you. | ||
And that's why they're hiring 87,000 new agents to come after you. | ||
So it's not going to be that way anymore. | ||
If you got away with it last year, you may want to be a little bit more cautious this year. | ||
Jonestaxrelief.com is the website. | ||
We'll be back with Tyler Bennett. | ||
We'll get into what we can expect this new IRS commissioner to look like. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yes, it's that time of year. | ||
Time to pay the piper. | ||
Time to be willingly robbed by your own government. | ||
I'm joined by Tyler Bennett to tell you how to make that pain as little as it can possibly be. | ||
Because you've got to pay taxes. | ||
It's just unless you want to go to jail, but you don't have to pay more than you're obligated to. | ||
You don't want to. | ||
You shouldn't. | ||
And whatever you can do to limit the amount of your hard-earned money that's going towards the government, I think is a very admirable thing that you help people do. | ||
Jonestaxrelief.com is the website. | ||
Tyler Bennett is my guest. | ||
He's a tax professional that's helping InfoWarriors to fend off the IRS, I guess you could say, to pay their fair share and not a penny more. | ||
Before, we were talking about the commissioner changing, and we know there's a lot of changes with the IRS coming about. | ||
Everybody knows the stories, 87,000 new IRS agents. | ||
They say, well, they're just going after the billionaires, while simultaneously they try to pass... | ||
Measures about $600 Venmo and eBay accounts. | ||
But I didn't realize they'd actually reversed this. | ||
And you pointed this out, and then I pulled up the article. | ||
But go ahead and tell us about what's happening at the IRS right now. | ||
That's right, Harrison. So the Biden administration has spent all year trying to, you know, make it harder for taxpayers, make it so they have more 1099 requirements, sending money to your friends on, you know, Venmo, etc., etc. | ||
And they really pushed that hard. | ||
And the IRS said they were going to do it. | ||
But when TIGDA, that's the Treasury Inspector General of the Tax Administration, they're the organization that audits the IRS. When they found out what was happening, they said, we don't even have the manpower to currently do what we're doing. | ||
There's no way we can add this $600 1099 requirement this year. | ||
So the day before Christmas... | ||
Kind of in a sneaky move, they dropped it. | ||
And so now that requirement, $600, you've heard me talk about it before, it is no longer going to be required this year. | ||
It's required in 2023. However, they made this announcement so late, Harrison, many people have already gotten 1099s from, you know, Venmo, PayPal, Etsy, etc. | ||
So if this is you, this is again a type of situation where... | ||
Because you got the tax documents, you may pay more in taxes than you legally owe because of what you received in the mail and what the government's been saying the whole last year before they changed their mind the day before Christmas. | ||
This is one of those things, though, right? | ||
You have to stay up on top of this. | ||
If you aren't paying attention to this and keeping up with it and, you know... | ||
You know, figuring out what the latest configuration is when it comes to the IRS, you're going to miss this type of thing, and you're going to be on the hook for more money than you should be. | ||
That is correct. Remember, there is a taxpayer bill of rights. | ||
We both are taxpayers. That means we get to use that bill of rights. | ||
Everyone out there that's a taxpayer. | ||
And the number one thing is you are, as a taxpayer, you have the right to pay what you owe and not a penny more. | ||
And that includes all available deductions and credits to you, right? | ||
And what the law changes are. | ||
And so, yes, we have to be abreast on those changes and what that information is. | ||
Otherwise, we'll necessarily pay more. | ||
Now, back to the commissioner. | ||
Right. When the Biden administration passed the 87,000 new agents and $80 billion to the IRS, Commissioner Redding was still in place, and his biggest job was trying to get the phones to work, because when you call in the IRS, anybody who's tried, you know you can't get ahold of anybody. | ||
That was his job to fix that. | ||
Now, this new guy, Daniel Werfel, who Biden wants to put in, it looks like he's going to get put in there. | ||
He has publicly said that of the 87,000 agents, he's going to allocate 7,000 of them to answering the phone. | ||
The remaining agents are for auditing people. | ||
And we know when he says people, it means the middle and lower class. | ||
Now, this is just a mathematical fact, right? | ||
The IRS, in order to look good for Congress, has to have so many audits a year, okay? | ||
And it's just way easier, obviously, for them to audit people that have very, very simple finances or the middle class because they can't We're good to go. | ||
That's the difference between what the IRS should make every year and what they actually do. | ||
And even when last year they made more money than ever before, there was still a trillion dollar gap in people not paying their taxes. | ||
And the thing is, is a trillion dollars, that could pay for the entirety of Social Security, right? | ||
So it's an important thing to close the tax gap. | ||
The problem is the Democrats consistently are going after the middle and lower classes for $500, $600 to close this tax gap. | ||
When, if they went after the billionaires, it would cause much less of an issue for middle America and solve the problem at the same time. | ||
Right, and it sort of makes perfect sense because, I mean, you think about, you know, For most of us, it's like we have one bank account, maybe we've got some investments, and you got one, like your whole tax thing can be like a couple sheets of paper. | ||
It's easy for one employee of the IRS to go in and find inconsistency and hit you for it, and then you have no defense against it. | ||
You think about a billion, I mean, think about Donald Trump's taxes. | ||
I mean, he's got cash in buildings and investments and debt and da-da-da. | ||
And so, I mean, you need a team of IRS agents even to just figure out if anything's wrong. | ||
So it makes sense that they go after the lower people because it's easier for them. | ||
It's just a cost-to-benefit ratio. | ||
Absolutely, Harrison. | ||
And look at this. | ||
So we know they've been going after Donald Trump's tax returns just because they don't like him. | ||
And finally, the SDNY charged two of his companies with tax evasion. | ||
And they said it was an $800,000 fine for 15 years of tax evasion. | ||
That sounds like a pretty good deal to me. | ||
Yeah, that's not bad. Not bad, actually. | ||
So we know that even if you were a little lackadaisical in your taxes before and got away with it, that's probably not going to be the case going forward, and the government has basically announced this. | ||
Now, in terms of deadlines, I know we have some deadlines coming up. | ||
I know, you know, tax... | ||
Today, the final deadline is not until April, but what should people know deadlines coming up recently or soon? | ||
Yes. Okay. So the first deadline is going to be January 31st. | ||
This is for creating any type of retirement or defined benefit account that would still be able to suck up some of your 2022 income as a deduction. | ||
Okay. The next filing date is going to be March 15th for pass-throughs. | ||
You have an LLC. So that's going to affect you. | ||
April 15th for individual tax returns. | ||
And remember, you can always file an extension, right? | ||
But when you file an extension, that does not say that you're filing an extension to pay. | ||
You always have the duty to pay. | ||
You're filing an extension to file your taxes. | ||
So keep that in mind. You file an extension, that does not mean that, oh, no, I don't have to pay my taxes until October. | ||
You can, but again, you're getting hit up with penalties for doing that. | ||
So don't wait until April. | ||
It's better just to get started on it now, get active on it now, because there are things you can miss out by waiting. | ||
Finally, we only have about a minute left, but Jonestaxrelief.com is now offering audit protection. | ||
Can you give us a real brief breakdown of that? | ||
That is right, Harrison. So with the IRS and Biden and the Democrats, the way that they are handling this is they have publicly said that they are going to audit... | ||
Almost everybody that is related to crypto that is making 1099 payments or income now that wasn't before. | ||
So really, the middle class is who they're going after. | ||
And the thing is, this is fear tactics. | ||
They're trying to scare everybody into submission. | ||
We already know they got all their guns last year, right? | ||
But the reality of the situation is, you need audit protection because that way, if they come and say anything... | ||
What we do is we say, hey, you're represented by us so the IRS and the state, they can talk to us in regards to your audit. | ||
JonesTaxRelief.com. | ||
They have tax protection in the elites. | ||
You should too. JonesTaxRelief.com. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This may be a first for us. | ||
We've swapped guests. | ||
Another guest in studio. | ||
I'm very excited to welcome Jennifer Bridges. | ||
She's the founder of Guardians of Medical Choice after filing a lawsuit against Houston Methodist Hospital in May of 2021. | ||
She's here with us today to talk about a protest she's attending at the Texas Capitol this afternoon around 1 p.m. | ||
The website for her organization is guardiansofmedicalchoice.com. | ||
The protest website for the protest that will be happening this afternoon at the Texas Capitol is texansforvaccinechoice.com. | ||
Let's start with the protest because I wasn't aware this was happening and now suddenly it looks like half of our office is like, oh, I'm out. | ||
I'm going to this protest this afternoon. | ||
So this should be a pretty big protest. | ||
Texans for Vaccine Choice. | ||
Welcome to the show, Jennifer. | ||
What is this protest about at the Capitol? | ||
Well, thank you so much for having me, but Texans for Vaccine Choice is an amazing organization. | ||
They were one of the first ones to ever support me, and we just help each other out as much as we can. | ||
But this protest, they work a lot with legislature trying to get different bills passed to stop mandates, have vaccine choice with, like, all the vaccines, not just the COVID one, of course. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
So they do this rally pretty much every year now. | ||
I want to say this is their eighth year, but don't quote me on that. | ||
And it'll be on the south side steps of the Capitol. | ||
You're going to have so many big speakers there. | ||
I'll be speaking, Del Big Tree, multiple doctors, senators, house reps, and everybody's going to be speaking the truth and telling you exactly what's going on with everything and then what you can do to focus on legislature, help pass bills, what you can do in your community and pitch in help pass bills, what you can do in your community and pitch And it's going to start today at 1 o'clock. | ||
I want to say it's going to go to about 3, 3.30. | ||
At 4 o'clock, they're going to do like a big tour of the Capitol. | ||
But it's amazing. | ||
Last year's one we did, there was thousands of people there. | ||
I wonder if the participation in this has increased with COVID because I think it's amazing that they were doing this, you know, even before COVID came around and vaccines became such a popular topic. | ||
I wonder if they've seen their numbers explode with the introduction of the COVID vaccine. | ||
Oh, absolutely. I was with Rebecca Hardy, one of the founders, a couple weeks ago, and she was saying that they always had a big audience, but after COVID hit, they exploded, and their newsletter literally increased by over 100,000. | ||
Oh my god. Well, that's what you get for trying to push vaccines on people. | ||
They wake up to what you've been doing the whole time. | ||
That's amazing. I think this whole awakening kind of helped them because it made everybody else like myself and others open their eyes and realize what's going on. | ||
So they're like, it's about time. | ||
And now we're all helping out. | ||
Absolutely. And I mean, let's talk about that for a second, because this is something that we... | ||
It's just a fundamental, like, right of human beings to have a choice of your medical care. | ||
To be able to say, I want this intervention, I don't want this one. | ||
We've lost this, like, basic, fundamental, foundational... | ||
Even if the vaccine was perfectly safe, even if they were demanding I inject saline or my own blood into me, I get to make the choice whether that's done or not. | ||
And yet we're... In a lot of ways have already lost that right, but they're really still trying to chip away at that right to have sovereignty over your own body. | ||
I mean, this could not be a more important topic right now. | ||
Oh, I absolutely agree. | ||
Back, what was it, April is when it first started for us, 2021, when we were the first ones in the whole entire country to be basically told, like, take this jab or you get fired and lose your livelihood. | ||
I mean, that, it's just, it's mind-boggling. | ||
Like, I mean, I had a conversation with my CEO, my CNO. It blew up from there. | ||
And you just ask people, like, how do you expect, how can you force someone to take something into their body against their own will? | ||
I mean, even before COVID, like, as a nurse, you know, you have people sign and form consent. | ||
If you're Jehovah's Witness or whatnot, you don't want blood transfusion, I can't make you. | ||
It's your choice. But now all of a sudden, there's no more choice, no more HIPAA, no more Constitution. | ||
It's just like, do what we say, or you're just gone. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it's sort of terrifying, actually. | ||
So how's that going? Tell us about your process and how you got involved in this. | ||
So you were a nurse at Houston Methodist Hospital? | ||
Yes, yes. I was a nurse over there for about eight years in an inpatient unit. | ||
I worked the COVID unit for like a year and a half. | ||
Right. Without the vaccine. | ||
Without the... Yeah. And I mean, I saw the ins and outs before, during, after, everything and whatnot. | ||
And it just... | ||
A lot of it didn't make any sense, right? | ||
And then basically, long story short, we... | ||
Methodist is kind of like... | ||
They call leading medicine, but they're just like a leading tyranny, right? | ||
Right, right. So they were the first ones to get the shot and then the first ones to mandate it. | ||
Nobody else in the whole country did it until like months later because they wanted to kind of watch and see how it rolled out. | ||
Yeah. And it was just little by little, then we finally figured out, okay, this is going to happen. | ||
We tried to be proactive, tried to do it the right way. | ||
I had a little petition going, talked to the CEO, CNO. They were just mean. | ||
Like, right off the bat, it was like, we don't care. | ||
They literally told me, my CEO at the time, David Bernard, was like, there's a door. | ||
If you don't like it, you can leave. | ||
Don't you think these little college nurses coming up would love to have your spot? | ||
Oh, my God. We're good to go. | ||
Then found a lawyer, got our lawsuit going, and the next thing you know, it just exploded. | ||
My poor husband was like, what did you do? | ||
Literally, it went from just this little thing to like, I've got BBC in my backyard. | ||
I've got reporters from Japan in my kitchen. | ||
We're on Hannity Fox News. | ||
I mean, it just went crazy. | ||
Well, and that's great because, you know, that's what we need. | ||
We need just regular people just going, no, I'm not going to stand for this. | ||
And if you want to take it up a notch, I'll take it up a notch. | ||
And if you want to go there, I'll go there. | ||
I mean, that's what we need, and that's what destroys their entire regime and their entire plans is just normal people standing up against them and refusing to go along. | ||
I mean, they rely on capitulation. | ||
They rely on people bending their will, you know, I don't like bullies. | ||
Right. Next thing you know, we're like literally arguing, an hour and a half of arguing. | ||
And literally, I'm like, you know, so what would you say, you know, if I went to the public, if I went to the other Methodist hospitals, because there's like eight of them, they're huge in Houston, and see what they all think. | ||
And he's literally looking at me like, I suggest you not do that. | ||
And I'm like, what are you going to do, fire me? | ||
Like, come on, I'm ready, you know? | ||
So then that just, it was like game on. | ||
And then at the end of that meeting, I asked, you know, well, I need to speak to Mark Boom, like the head honcho CEO. Oh, we'll get that, you know, arranged, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Never to this day will that man talk to me. | ||
But instead, the next day is when he put out that system-wide email giving us our deadline. | ||
So I took that as, like, a direct, like, F you. | ||
Like, this is, you know, what we're going to do. | ||
So that's where it's just like, okay, you take it up, ready or not, like, here we go. | ||
Yeah. And it's kind of ironic to me because during that meeting, that CEO kind of, you know, sat back in his chair in his little suit and all cocky, kind of looked at me, and he's like, so what made you think just you by yourself could come in and actually address this matter? | ||
Right. Right? And I looked at him and I'm like, well, because, you know, I'm representing thousands of people right now and I thought you actually cared. | ||
So I want to see him in court so bad one day because I just want to whisper in his ear, like, isn't it amazing what one person can do when you piss them off bad enough? | ||
It's fantastic. And I'm sure, you know, at the Capitol today, you'll be surrounded by, you know, thousands of people. | ||
I mean, this is what happens when you try to take people's rights and people stand up against it. | ||
And, you know, I... In a way, I kind of get mad at the people that capitulated to it. | ||
The nurses and things, like the ones you mentioned, that were like crying, but they're like, but I'm doing it anyway. | ||
It's just like, no, you need to be obstinate. | ||
Where's the obstinance? You're an American. | ||
You don't have to do anything. You don't want to, which is why we celebrate people like you for just inherently knowing not to go along with this stuff. | ||
Was it hard for you to make that choice or just seemed obvious? | ||
For me, it wasn't. | ||
I was fortunate, you know, because I have a husband, I have a family, I have support. | ||
I felt bad. | ||
I'd had a lot of single moms or people calling me from Methodists, you know, that like, oh, my loved one needs our insurance or blah, blah, blah. | ||
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I don't know what to do. | |
So evil. Oh, I know. | ||
They take advantage of these people. | ||
Exactly, exactly. But I told a reporter one time, I said, I don't care if I have to live in a tent and eat ramen noodles. | ||
This thing is not going in my body whatsoever. | ||
Amen. That's amazing. | ||
All right, the protest is today at the Texas Capitol. | ||
If you can make it, I encourage you to be there. | ||
TexansForVaccineChoice.com is the protest website. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Jennifer to talk about GuardiansOfMedicalChoice.com and what moves they're making to protect your health rights. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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you're also supporting bandai video and the incredible content creators we have there and of course you help us to get the great guests like i have with me in studio today jennifer bridges founder of guardians of medical choice we just talked about so much stuff during the break that i i have to i want to get into so let's just let's just hit the ground running here you um you've ran into a lot of problems when you were first trying to sue houston methodist over the the vaccine mandate and And it's a typical story for anybody that tries to do anything like this. | ||
But I wonder, did you start off thinking that you would have support of these organizations, such as the fundraising, GoFundMe, and whatever apps you're using? | ||
Because it seems like a lot of people went into this going... | ||
Well, I'm standing up for medical rights. | ||
You know, everybody's going to be in favor of this only to find that you're shut down by GoFundMe, you're shut down by Square, they won't host your internet anymore, the lawyers won't work with you. | ||
I mean, was this a surprise when you started doing this, realizing the pushback you would get from it? | ||
I had a feeling because even in the hospital when I started everything I had a lot of people against me at the hospital too so I knew there was gonna be good and bad but my thing was is I didn't think I just went hey that works actually so that's what I tell people I was like I didn't even think I just went for what I knew what you know people and people warned me about things but I was like oh I'm just gonna go so like we tried the GoFundMe right it worked for a while And they were shutting other people down, but not us. And we raised like over $200,000 on there. | ||
Like I had the largest one in the whole country. | ||
And then eventually they shut me down. | ||
Yeah. And sends me this email saying I was spreading COVID misinformation. | ||
Of course. But when you try to email or call them back, they won't respond to you. | ||
I know. It's just nothing. | ||
The faceless technocracy that just, yeah, it's... | ||
Incredibly frustrating. | ||
There's the story from Business Insider. | ||
GoFundMe takes down a $180,000 fundraiser for anti-vaccine, anti-mandate lawsuit, saying it violates their policy against vaccine, quote, misinformation. | ||
I mean, whatever excuse they have to put down. | ||
But, I mean, this really is like... | ||
I don't know. It's worthy of a movie. | ||
I mean, you're one person standing up against this massive hospital. | ||
I mean, in this hospital complex, the Methodist, Houston Methodist, I mean, it is a multi-billion dollar operation. | ||
You're standing up against their lawyers that they can hire. | ||
The courts are against you. | ||
The big tech companies try to shut you down. | ||
The media writes hit pieces on you. | ||
I mean, this really is the story of... | ||
A regular citizen just wanting her basic human rights and being bombarded on every angle from these incredibly powerful institutions. | ||
And yet, you're having success. | ||
Yeah, exactly. Well, it's basically David versus Goliath. | ||
I was in a magazine one time with the National Health Federation and they put it on the cover. | ||
They said David versus Goliath. | ||
But what I tell people is if you do the right thing, I mean, it's simple. | ||
It's black and white. Good versus evil, right? | ||
You do the right thing, doors will open for you and things will come into play. | ||
And that's kind of what's been happening. | ||
I mean, I've had no idea what I'm doing, and I don't think, right? | ||
I just go, because I'm just, I'm mad. | ||
So I just go, and I don't back down, right? | ||
And I don't scare very easily. | ||
But that doesn't mean, like, come after me, right? | ||
Right, right, right. But no, it's just every time I meet someone or do one thing, it's like some other door opens of something I didn't even know about, and it just helps me gain more ground or get more public. | ||
I mean, let's put it this way. | ||
I think Methodists, literally, I'm their number one enemy, right? | ||
At one point when we were protesting outside their hospitals, I mean, the CEOs would be on the roof watching us. | ||
It got so big nationally. | ||
I mean, this is just one thing. | ||
I had this, like, mom group out of New York call, like, get a hold of me on social media. | ||
They're like, yeah, we have, like, 100 moms that they do nothing, but every five minutes they just call Methodists, tell them how evil they are. | ||
That's awesome. I mean, I know they were bombarded. | ||
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They hated me, and I love it. | |
That's amazing. And it, you know, it really is what we need. | ||
And again, I say it all the time, but it's like, we need people to be obstinate. | ||
And I don't, I have it. | ||
You have it, obviously. This thing that's just like, because they want you to go, really think about it. | ||
Is this worth it? Is this worth all of the trouble that you're going to go through? | ||
Is this worth blah, blah, blah? | ||
And like, you know, if you really think about it, you go, well, let's weigh the benefit. | ||
You know, maybe it's not. Maybe I shouldn't do it. | ||
No, no, no. Don't think about it. | ||
Just, oh, what? You're trying to force something on me? | ||
Guess what? I don't care if you take everything away from me. | ||
I don't care if you kill me. I'm not submitting to you. | ||
And that's that. I'm done thinking. | ||
I mean, that's what we need. We need obstinance. | ||
We need people with a backbone, which is why we celebrate people like you. | ||
So again, the protest is this afternoon at 1 p.m. | ||
But you're telling me about other stuff that you're involved in actually treating victims of the vaccine injury. | ||
Can you tell us a little bit about that as well? | ||
Oh, sure. Absolutely. | ||
I was working with Dr. | ||
Mary Talley-Bowden for a while, which I'm sure a lot of y'all know. | ||
And we did a lot of work helping people with COVID and with vaccine injuries. | ||
But I've recently taken on another job where I do home infusions with a product called immunoglobulin for autoimmune patients. | ||
And I talked to them and I have some patients that were perfectly healthy. | ||
Nothing wrong with them. | ||
Took the shot. A lot of them didn't want to. | ||
They just were pressured by work or whatnot. | ||
You know, same thing. And now they're experiencing autoimmune issues that they never had before. | ||
Some have trouble walking, moving their body, like just in this incredible pain. | ||
So now I'm like in their home doing these infusions, helping them. | ||
And it keeps them better. | ||
Like I'll go there every couple of weeks and it helps them be able to like live and function better. | ||
Yeah. And I have to be careful because, well, any of them watching me now is on my team, but some are not. | ||
So, you know, I keep those quiet, but some that talk to me about it, I let them know who I am, what we're doing, the information I can help them with, and they appreciate that. | ||
Because they just feel they're so upset and depressed now. | ||
They're like, you know, what's going to happen to me? | ||
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This isn't fair. Yeah, it's not. | |
And, you know, so... And so the autoimmune dysfunction is basically either, is it always an over-acting, over-response from the immune system? | ||
You're the expert on this, but what's happening to them when they have an autoimmune issue? | ||
Because as I understand, it's basically the immune system is attacking your own body because it thinks it's a foreign entity. | ||
So it's operating correctly, but it's got the wrong targets. | ||
You explain it. What's happening with the autoimmune system? | ||
No, no, no. You've got a lot of it in play, pretty much. | ||
But that evil shot, right? | ||
Most subsistence don't, but they've proven it crosses the blood-brain barrier. | ||
So now it goes into a part of your neurological system that most medications and things aren't supposed to go to. | ||
So now you're creating neurological damage. | ||
And now you have this spike protein traveling all over your body. | ||
So different things. | ||
Now you can have neurological, like, muscle movement impairment, all sorts of things, twitching, tremoring. | ||
I mean, even without that, now all the blood clots, inflammation, you know, myocarditis, stroke, sudden death, you know, like so many things. | ||
But it's targeting your autoimmune system like crazy. | ||
And like you said, it makes your body pretty much fight against itself. | ||
Or like substances that you're supposed to have, all of a sudden you don't have them anymore. | ||
So now we help put some things into your body through an IV so your body can like function better. | ||
So you're actually helping people recover from the vaccine injury that they've experienced, which, again, it's just a burden that they should have never had to bear. | ||
But, you know, thank goodness you're helping them. | ||
And I hope they realize, you know, I hope people who are injured realize I've been attacked. | ||
I'm the victim of, you know, an outside force, and I should not cooperate with that force anymore. | ||
I really hope people can understand that. | ||
But I know it's, you know, you're just treating them. | ||
You're not supposed to push that. | ||
So, you know, that's... | ||
It's actually nice to have people with professional ethics on our side, unlike the other side. | ||
So what do people need to know? | ||
Obviously, again, today, Texas Capital, Austin, Texas, texansforvaccinechoice.com is the website. | ||
Your organization, Guardians of Medical Choice, is guardiansofmedicalchoice.com. | ||
We have about a minute left in the show today. | ||
What else do you want people to know about what you do or how they can support you? | ||
Yes, absolutely. We'll come out to the rally today at 1 o'clock, South Side Steps of the Capitol. | ||
With us, guardiansofmedicalchoice.com. | ||
That's where you can follow up on our lawsuit. | ||
We have lots of good information. | ||
You can even buy a t-shirt. | ||
I'll mail it to you. | ||
The last ones, I actually mailed some out to Australia a couple weeks ago. | ||
Oh, fantastic. It's awesome. | ||
All money goes directly to our lawsuit fund. | ||
Plus, our Give, Send, Go is on there, which is an amazing organization since GoFundMe shut me down. | ||
So you can support us. | ||
You can donate even $10, you know, if you're able to. | ||
And all that money goes to our lawsuit to help fund it because it's David versus Goliath. | ||
I mean, they're billionaires and we're not. | ||
So we have to make sure we can kick their butt all the way to the Texas Supreme Court. | ||
It's truly biblical in scale, not even by exaggeration. | ||
What we're seeing these days, it belongs in some sci-fi novel or something. | ||
It really is. And it's happening right now. | ||
So it's very exciting. We're very happy to help support you in whatever way that we can. | ||
I know Owen's going to be at the rally. | ||
I know our editor, Reese, is going to be at the rally. | ||
There's a lot of info warriors that are going to be there. | ||
I hope you can be there, too. | ||
And I hope you can support Guardians of Medical Choice. | ||
GuardiansMedicalChoice.com. TexansForVaccineChoice.com is where you can go to find information about the rally. | ||
It is today at 1 p.m. | ||
at the Texas Capitol on the South steps. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us, Jennifer. | ||
Thank you so much for having me anytime. | ||
My pleasure. Jennifer Bridges, founder of Guardians of Medical Choice, folks. | ||
That's going to do it for us. Stay tuned. | ||
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