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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad you're here with us on this Monday morning, coming to you live from the Infowars World Headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Boy, do we have a lot to talk about today. | ||
It's going to be a big show, of course, as always. | ||
lots of videos to show you. | ||
We'll talk about the war in Ukraine, the looming and easily avoidable war in Iran, which is coming down the pipe real fast. | ||
In fact, I think a lot of people out there have noticed that things are being put into place for the little territorial dispute in Ukraine to rapidly spiral out of control into World War III. | ||
What's coming next? | ||
It may very well be what the That is a cyber attack. | ||
And with that, we go to this, the latest Greg Reese report from Banned.Video. | ||
Imminent cyber attack for a new world order. | ||
Let's watch. In 2020, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum warned of an impending cyberattack that will take down all of society. | ||
We all know that still pay insufficient attention. | ||
To the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply, transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole. | ||
In 2022, Joe Biden stated that sending tanks to Ukraine is called World War III. The idea, the idea that we're going to send in offensive equipment and have planes and tanks and trains going in with American pilots and American crews, just understand. | ||
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Don't kid yourself, no matter what you all say. | |
That's called World War III. Earlier this month, Managing Director of the World Economic Forum, Jeremy Jergens, says that a catastrophic cyber event will likely occur in the next two years. | ||
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The most striking finding that we found is that 93% of cyber leaders And 86% of cyber business leaders believe that the geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years. | |
This far exceeds anything that we've seen in previous surveys. | ||
This week, a German foreign minister casually stated that they are at war with Russia. | ||
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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. President Joe Biden responds by sending 31 M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. | ||
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Today, I'm announcing that the United States will be sending 31 Abrams tanks to Ukraine. | |
And now, all of the media is warning of nuclear war or a Russian cyberattack. | ||
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That'll be the first time they actually discuss it in Congress, when we are hit with a massive cyberattack from Russia in response. | |
If you are not suspicious by now, then you are not paying attention. | ||
Our government is not at war with Russia. | ||
They are at war with the American people. | ||
And in order to build back better, they need their cyberattack. | ||
Now they have a cover story, and the media is sticking their finger into the PTSD wounds of all Americans so that we do nothing but sit at home in fear and wait for the end. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
All right, folks, that is the latest Reese report from banned.video imminent cyber attack for a new world order. Really, really hope we don't get to say I told you so in the very near future. | ||
Hopefully we can avoid all of this. | ||
With a simple matter of awareness, we can defeat their plans and machinations. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
Yes, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It is Monday, the 30th of January. | ||
You're watching American Journal coming to you live from Infowars.com and Band.video. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
A lot of new stuff to talk about. | ||
I'm also a little bit annoyed because, of course, it had to happen the minute our show ends. | ||
The Pelosi footage comes out last Friday, but that was four days ago, which is just forever. | ||
I mean, it's over now, so I guess we'll move on from that. | ||
But we might talk about that a little bit. | ||
We will, of course, be talking about the Black Lives Matter riots that have been going on around the country, specifically in Atlanta, Georgia. | ||
Primarily also some Pretty horrific war news, some COVID news. | ||
We're going to run the gamut today. | ||
Take your phone calls as well. | ||
And of course, lots and lots of videos to show you. | ||
So let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, January 30th, 2023. | ||
Massive fire destroys commercial egg farm of top U.S. supplier amid widespread egg shortage. | ||
Wow, what a coincidence. | ||
Meanwhile, chicken farmers are coming forward to claim feed is causing hens to stop laying eggs. | ||
A massive commercial egg farm caught fire in Basra, Connecticut on Saturday afternoon. | ||
Over 100 firefighters fought the huge blaze, which destroyed the expansive chicken coop at Hillendale Farm, which housed about 100,000 chickens. | ||
According to reports, authorities don't yet know the cause of the fire, and fortunately, no injuries have been reported. | ||
Hillendale Farms is one of the top five egg producers in the country, raising a total of 20 million chickens for eggs. | ||
Egg prices in 2023 have skyrocketed amid supply chain breakdowns and egg shortages. | ||
The government claims were brought on by avian flu, killing hundreds of thousands of chickens. | ||
I'd like to correct that. | ||
Tens of millions of chickens, actually, more than you can possibly imagine. | ||
Tell you what, here's my advice. | ||
If you own any large organization that creates food, just go ahead and install sprinklers right now. | ||
Just be proactive here. | ||
Just install the sprinklers right away. | ||
Check your fire detectors, your smoke detectors. | ||
Go press the little button, make sure it beeps, just because it seems like this is happening a lot recently. | ||
Over the last couple of years, there have been hundreds of massive food production sites that have just gone up in flames. | ||
So tell you what, grab a fire extinguisher. | ||
Just keep the fire department on speed dial. | ||
Try not to let, you know, the world starve. | ||
Can we just do that, please? | ||
For the love of God? Just keep a bucket of water spare. | ||
Just do something to stop this from happening over and over and over and over again. | ||
But, you know, it's kind of like everything else that... | ||
We deal with. It's increasingly impossible to determine what is a horrific accident and what is the desired result of policy. | ||
They're like the same now, right? | ||
So whether they are passing laws courtesy of the World Economic Forum to forcibly shut down your food production or whether the food production just goes up in flames one night and is ashes the next morning, the result is the same. | ||
It's just impossible to tell what is terrorism and what is The desired outcome of the people in power. | ||
So, there it is. | ||
Moving on. After a weekend of protests, the Memphis Proven to tire Nichols' death continues to call for wider police... | ||
Continues as calls for wider police reform grow. | ||
Now, we are going to get into this extensively in this hour. | ||
And there's a lot to talk about. | ||
But just... The takeaway here, in case you don't know, protesters gathered in U.S. cities over the weekend to decry the deadly police beating of a 29-year-old black man in Memphis by five black police officers, by the way. | ||
If you're going to bring up race, CNN. Let's be fair about it. | ||
Questions linger over whether more criminal charges may be filed in the cases. | ||
National-level calls, again, echo for police reform. | ||
Again, we'll get into this. | ||
There's a lot of actually kind of crazy accusations flying around about this. | ||
Claims that the police were in the pay of criminal gangs using their authority as police officers to carry out retribution for the gang against their rivals. | ||
We'll look into those claims, but regardless... | ||
We've been saying since the beginning of the calls for defunding the police that defunding the police meant two things. | ||
It meant privatizing the police and nationalizing the police. | ||
That's the only actual outcome that will ever come around. | ||
But there's also another just inevitable and easily predictable outcome of this, which was when you demonize police and you get police who are not respected, not... | ||
cared for in their professional capacity, then they're going to leave. | ||
And what you're going to get are less qualified police, which are going to be less capable of dealing with the high-stress situations, which is going to cause more violence, which is going to cause more calls for police reform, which is going to cause more police to leave, which is going to cause the lowering of standards. | ||
Once again, it's a feedback loop of destruction that, again, was just inevitable. | ||
I mean, how could it be anything other than that? | ||
Like it's the obvious outcome of the, you know, calls for liberalizing the police force or defunding it or whatever you want to call it. | ||
So this was inevitable. | ||
And we'll go through how, you know, the Memphis Police Department lowered their standards, how these guys who were who are now police officers should probably never have been and probably wouldn't have been without the policies pursued by the left. | ||
So, again, this is the left causing problems, then protesting those problems and calling for more of the same that caused the problems in the first place, because we live with psychopaths that can't seem to follow the most basic patterns that you can imagine. | ||
I mean, any two year old can figure out, you know, one, two, three. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It seems to be a matter of purposeful ignorance on the part of at least the people in the media and the people intelligent enough to be able to see through this. | ||
But again, we'll get into that very extensively later in the hour. | ||
Meanwhile, suspected suicide attack on mosque in Pakistan kills more than 30 people and injures 125. | ||
A deadly blast inside a mosque in Pakistan's northwest city of Peshawar Monday was likely a suicide attack, according to authorities. | ||
Powerful explosion left at least 34 people dead and 125 injured, according to Peshawar Deputy Commissioner Safoula Khan. | ||
Rescue operations are now underway inside the mosque, which is situated inside a police compound in the city and is mostly attended by law enforcement officials. | ||
Pakistan not doing so great these days. | ||
This, of course, following a massive power outage that left almost the entire country in the dark. | ||
Meanwhile, story from Infowars via Zero Hedge, it's the perfect storm. | ||
More Americans can't afford their car payments than during the peak of the financial crisis, illustrating once again the complete and total disconnect between the numbers of the stock market and the reality on the ground. | ||
It just makes me think of the likes of Charles Munger and... | ||
Larry Fink and BlackRock who consistently tell us that everybody is so much better off than they ever were before despite the fact that everyone's poor, everyone's more miserable, everyone's living off credit, everybody's working harder than they ever have and... | ||
Nothing's getting done. It's pretty wild. | ||
For over a year, we have been dutifully tracking several key data sets within the auto sector to find the critical inflection point in this perhaps most leading of economic indicators which will presage not only a crushing auto loan crisis but also the signal of the arrival of a full-blown recession, one which even the NBER won't be able to ignore as the U.S. consumers are once again tapped out. | ||
A month ago, we said in our view that the moment has now arrived. | ||
The latest data from Fitch confirms as much. | ||
And again, we'll get into that a little bit later as well. | ||
Finally, we have this story breaking. | ||
Israel launches drone strikes on Iran. | ||
One of the drones was brought down by Iran while the two others exploded above the target. | ||
at the small drones targeted in Isfahan Munitions Factory, which is located next to the U.S.-sanctioned Iran Space Research Center. | ||
Israel launched a drone strike against a defensive compound in Iran on Sunday. | ||
This, as the U.S. and Israel are working together to curb Iran's military and nuclear programs, which could threaten the region, U.S. officials familiar with the operation told the Wall Street Journal. | ||
And, of course, this comes just a week after the largest military practice in history, where Israel and the U.S. were doing war games, again, on the doorstep of Iran to signal their intents to bring about the long-desired war against that country. | ||
And of course, if that were to happen, if we were to launch this war Aggression against Iran, you would think that Russia would probably side with Iran, meaning, yes, those in power are suicidally driving us towards World War II. It's not slowing down. | ||
In fact, it's only speeding up, and we'll get into more of the war signals coming in a little bit later. | ||
We're back on the other side. I want to remind you, Ultimate Bone Broth Plus is back in stock and now 25% off at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm tempted just to open up the phone lines right now. | ||
I kind of just want to take phone calls all day because there's so much to talk about, and I just want to know where you guys want to take it, where we want to go. | ||
There's, of course... | ||
War quickly spiraling into total world war with more and more signals that things are more serious than those in power would like to admit. | ||
There's also a bunch of other stuff that I know is sort of the talk of the internet right now. | ||
Still seeing a lot of stuff about Steven Crowder and others as that whole drama spirals out of control. | ||
There's just a lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
And it's pretty incredible. | ||
We have a lot of videos as well. | ||
And again, I'm still tempted to revisit... | ||
The Pelosi footage that came out last Friday, since it came out literally the minute our show ended, and I haven't gotten to cover it yet, maybe we'll open up phone lines and ask people what they saw in that footage. | ||
Did they see anything interesting? | ||
I know I did. I'm going to go ahead and do it. | ||
Let's go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
One thing I want to do... | ||
Let's talk about what's happening with Iran and Israel right now. | ||
I want to read a very interesting thread by someone named Nadal Chitauri. | ||
Sure comes on the heels of this. | ||
Israel launches drone strikes on Iran. | ||
One of the drones was brought down by Iran while two others exploded above the target. | ||
Israel launched a drone strike against a defense compound in Iran on Sunday. | ||
This, as the U.S. and Israel are working together to curb Iran's military and nuclear programs, which could threaten the regime, We're good to go. | ||
Isfahan Munitions Factory, which is located next to the U.S.-sanctioned Iran Space Research Center. | ||
The target of Israel's attack, the journal reports, was a warehouse located behind a mall in Isfahan that Iran said was an ammunition storehouse. | ||
There was only minor damage to that building per satellite imagery. | ||
There's also been sort of a tit-for-tat just continuing... | ||
I mean, it's almost constant at this point that you have some Palestinian terror attack followed by some brutal Israeli crackdown followed by a terrorist attack followed by a crackdown. | ||
And they seem to be feeding each other. | ||
And it's all ramping up. | ||
And, of course, none of this bodes well for world peace. | ||
We also need to keep an eye on this as the CIA head is in Israel ahead of the visit from Anthony Blinken. | ||
William Burns is expected to meet officials in both Jerusalem and Ramallah a week after National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan also visited Israel. | ||
So you've got Jake Sullivan, now you have William Burns, and then Anthony Blinken. | ||
These are the angels of death visiting Israel. | ||
Israel, as again, we seem to see more saber-rattling with Iran, as again, you know, and a lot of people are looking at Ukraine and obviously noticing things are not going so well for the Ukrainians there and that Russia really has the upper hand. | ||
And of course, if there's one thing we know about the people that lead the Western Union, It's that they don't give up. | ||
They don't surrender. They don't admit that they're wrong. | ||
They double down even and up to nuclear exchange. | ||
Basically they're playing brinksmanship But they're both insane. | ||
So, you know, we'll see how this goes. | ||
We'll see how this goes. But I think the war in Ukraine is sort of the beginning, but it's going to pretty rapidly spiral out of control. | ||
In fact, an Air Force general tells his officers war with China is only two years away. | ||
So, again, we've talked about this for about a year now, that the battle lines are being drawn with Russia and China and Iran. | ||
Versus like India and America and Israel and the NATO powers, aka the American slash Israeli satrapies. | ||
But when it comes to Israel-Palestine, I thought this thread... | ||
Laid it out pretty well from Nadal Chattari on Twitter, at Chattari Nadal. | ||
He says, thread about my views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. | ||
Stay with me. | ||
He says, in light of the current escalation between Israel and Palestine, it's important to take a step back and watch all the arguments and ideologies of both parties and put them next to the realities on the ground. | ||
The Israeli argument is Palestinians are hostile to Israel and don't want to recognize Israel. | ||
Therefore, with a neighbor as the Palestinians, it's unacceptable to allow a fully independent, militarized Palestinian state in the West Bank as it would cause an existential threat to Israel. | ||
But the Palestinian argument is we have been chased out from most of what is Israel today. | ||
The remaining Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza are under occupation. | ||
Israel never wanted peace in the first place as it sees the West Bank, what Israel calls Judea and Samaria, as part of Israel. | ||
Also, a pretty decent argument. | ||
Israeli ideology. We Jews have lived in this land for 2,000 plus years and it's our historic land from the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea and we have historic ancestral claims to all the land. | ||
Palestinian ideology. We Arabs have been living in this year for 1,700 plus years after the Jews were scattered. | ||
First as Christian Arabs, later as Muslims. | ||
Our holy temples are here and we've inherited our ancestors' land here. | ||
Islamic presence in this area cannot be lost. | ||
Also a good argument. | ||
Better, I think. A better argument, but... | ||
They're both good. Reality. | ||
With this in the back of our minds, let's look into some hard realities. | ||
Israel is not going anywhere soon. | ||
It's a reality. In its high time, all parties say the quiet thing out loud. | ||
But the opposite is as true. | ||
Israel's need to recognize that another people, Arabs, have inhabited this land for almost two millennia until present day. | ||
They are there to stay. So finally, my take slash solution for this decades-long conflict might not be suitable to hear from both parties. | ||
Either Israel absorbs the West Bank, but in doing so, formally and legally gets rid of its Jewish character of the state, thus making it a multi-ethnic state, but that would jeopardize the whole purpose of the recreation of Israel in 1948, which was to protect Jews from genocide. | ||
Otherwise, Israel abandoned its dreams to absorb the West Bank into Israel and gives control of the West Bank to the Kingdom of Jordan, who will effectively become the only East neighbor of Israel, therefore burying the idea of a Palestinian state. | ||
Palestinians would become Jordanians. | ||
I personally am 100% in favor of the second solution. | ||
I don't believe a Palestinian state is viable in the current condition. | ||
With thousands of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza split off far from the West Bank, it's geographically impossible. | ||
By incorporating the West Bank into Palestine, the Palestinians could still stay in the West Bank, and Israel could see her security issue solved as Palestine is a reliable—or maybe a West Bank into Jordan. | ||
Sorry, he's using flags I don't recognize. | ||
The Palestinians would have King Abdullah, who was a descendant of Prophet Muhammad. | ||
The new Palestinian Jordanians could therefore stay in their land and live in a Muslim country and could travel freely in the West Bank without humiliating checkpoints of Israeli police. | ||
Israel loses some of its claims but wins overall and the same for Palestinians. | ||
Now this solution has already been laid out in this article of Palestinian and Israeli conflict. | ||
But you can see just how intractable this whole conflict is. | ||
And as he points out, you know, the idea of Israel just absorbing West Bank and dropping their character as a Jewish state is unapproachable from the Israeli side. | ||
And they've said as much, right? | ||
They're like, if the Arabs outnumber the Israelis, then democracy will turn Israel into a Muslim state. | ||
So if we want to preserve democracy, then we have to preserve a Jewish majority. | ||
And again, it's all very complicated and nuanced, and there's great arguments on both sides, really. | ||
And you can perfectly understand why both sides feel the way that they do. | ||
I guess the point of it all is I don't care and it has nothing to do with us and there's no reason why a single American dollar should be spent trying to in some way solve but inevitably simply perpetuate and overly complicate a situation that as far as I can tell is completely intractable and will not be solved peacefully one way or the other. | ||
So tell you what. | ||
That's why I don't live there. | ||
I live here in America, and it has nothing to do with us, so good riddance. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got some coming in. | ||
I want to go to Rainbow Boy in Milwaukee. | ||
Rainbow Boy in Milwaukee. | ||
Guys, I think this screen's frozen. | ||
I don't see it ticking. Rainbow Boy, are you there? | ||
Can you hear me? Yes, yes, yes. | ||
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This is the original Rainbow Boy, not the gay rainbow. | |
Everything's rainbow about me. | ||
I'm not rainbow, but my car's rainbow. | ||
But anyway, I want to talk about some other rainbow stuff. | ||
I don't know. You guys are into George Soros. | ||
You talk about him a lot. | ||
You play that clip. And you guys always mention that he's not Jewish. | ||
He doesn't practice Judaism. | ||
But he does admit he was Jewish. | ||
But I think he's practicing because he shaped one of his many mansions, his pictures of it online, in the shape of a Jewish Kabbalah. | ||
Which is like the chakra multicolored rainbow deal. | ||
And like you can see like even like the pool area lines up with the blue chakra. | ||
He has like it perfectly lined up. | ||
And it's kind of weird like why would someone who claims not to be Jewish spend billions of dollars and millions of dollars to make a house in the shape of a Kabbalah? | ||
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I think he's not not Jewish. | |
Have you ever heard about this, Harrison? | ||
I've not heard about that house. | ||
I don't know if the crew can pull it up. | ||
I don't know. I've never... | ||
It has like an underground bunker tennis court, too. | ||
The one with the underground bunker. | ||
Yeah, I'm not surprised in the slightest. | ||
I don't know. I've never made the... | ||
Everybody has an underground bunker tennis court, right? | ||
Of course. I know I do. | ||
You don't? Rainbow Boy? | ||
In the shape of the Kabbalah? | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah. Totally. | ||
I make everything in the shape of the Kabbalah. | ||
Of course. No, I've never made the claim that he's not Jewish, but I mean, that's the complicated thing, right? | ||
You have... | ||
And this is the weird thing, like... | ||
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Well, practicing Jew. He says that he's not religious. | |
Right, religious versus whether it's an ethnicity or it's a race or a religion. | ||
It's all very complicated. | ||
But, like, if you can say, yes, I'm Jewish, no, I don't believe in God, I think we're lost somewhere. | ||
So, yeah. No, I'm not really surprised. | ||
I mean... It's also, even the concept of, like, Kabbalah and mysticism, I mean, I don't know. | ||
I think you go back to the first century, and the Jews that lived around the time of Jesus would have considered that sorcery and witchcraft. | ||
So, you know, it's all very complicated, but... | ||
Yeah, Soros is definitely of Jewish lineage or ancestry or whatever you want to call it. | ||
I don't know if he's actually practicing or faithful or anything, but yeah, I don't know. | ||
And I don't know if maybe the crew's having trouble pulling up the picture of that house, but I would like to see it. | ||
There's no good image of it? | ||
All right. Well, I don't know. | ||
I'll take your word for it, Rainbow Boy. | ||
Anything else before we let you go? Oh, yeah. | ||
It's in such a perfect straight line. | ||
It'd be great for like an 8-10 strafing run. | ||
But, like, you know, it makes me also think of Yee, you know, Kanye West or Yee East. | ||
Where's he been? You know, I kind of miss him. | ||
I don't know. Have you heard anything about him? | ||
I think he's being gang-stalked and poisoned. | ||
Well, he got married and it was like going on his honeymoon. | ||
So I don't know what he's up to these days, but the campaign is going strong. | ||
Yeah, he should come back. | ||
Maybe he'll come on American Journal one day. | ||
Wouldn't that be fun? | ||
Yay? Reach out to me. | ||
Let me know. We got friends in common. | ||
Get in contact with Nick. | ||
Nick knows my number. Give me a call. | ||
Yeah, there's the net and the Yahoo. | ||
There's an iconic set of... | ||
Oh, there he is. The Prime Minister of Israel here in the studio with us. | ||
Amazing stuff. Thank you for the call, Rainbow Boy. | ||
I want to go to Patty in Boston. | ||
Patty, thanks for calling in. | ||
You want to talk about the Israeli-Palestinian cluster you-know-what, but I also want to talk to you about an experience you had with the Reawaken America event. | ||
So I'm glad you called in. | ||
Thanks for calling. Patty, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, thanks, man. I really appreciate the fact that—I've said this before, but you're one of the very few broadcasters that I'm aware of who actually, you know, gives the correct nuance to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. | ||
And I want to say, once again, there are a ton— Yeah, thank you. | ||
I've said it a million times, but, like, one of my best friends growing up was Lebanese Christian guy, Orthodox Christian, and he just has a very interesting perspective on it, and it is very nuanced, and it's very confusing, but, man, once you really understand, like, the Lebanese civil war and how that has to do with Palestine, I mean, you get a whole new perspective on what exactly is going on, and, yeah, we could get into it, but, yeah, thank you. | ||
I mean, I don't have an answer, but... | ||
Yeah, the evangelical American right needs to stop with this weird worship of the political state of Israel, because that's what it is. | ||
It's a political state. You can believe in the Bible, and you can believe in the Old Testament and all that, and not necessarily support every single thing that the political state of Israel does, right? | ||
There's nowhere in the Bible that says you need to worship the Likud party. | ||
So let's just stop doing that. | ||
Can we please? Once again, we agree on something, Patty. | ||
Every single time. | ||
I want to disagree with you, but I can't help but agree with you. | ||
But I want to pivot a little bit, although it's not even that big of a pivot because these sort of have overlaps. | ||
Just tell everybody, Patty, you went to the Reawaken America tour and you wrote an article about it that I thought was very interesting. | ||
Can you just tell us what your experience was there? | ||
Yeah, you know, it was really strange because, you know, you know, and I think most people who are listening probably know that I've been going to, you know, MAGA events, Trump events, you know, whatever you want to call it, for the last, like, four years. | ||
This was different, man. | ||
This was really different. | ||
This was a bizarro situation where people, I think, have created a religion. | ||
Out of MAGA and out of Donald Trump, it doesn't have any bearing on Christianity at all. | ||
Having grown up in a very Christian household, I can tell you that this is not something that I recognize. | ||
This is a weirdo religious cult cult. | ||
Kind of situation that I think Clay Clark and Michael Flynn and Cash Patel are all feeding into. | ||
It's really sickening. | ||
It turned my stomach. I was really grossed out by the whole thing. | ||
You wrote an article and you sent it to me. | ||
Is that going to be published anywhere, Patty, so I can point people to it? | ||
Well, here's the thing. | ||
It may be published by a certain organization, but it may not because I'm friends with you. | ||
Oh, no. Your association with them for worse. | ||
Well, it's clearly not friendly to the Trump group, and obviously I disagree with a lot of what you're saying, but I did think there was... | ||
Some of the quotes that you quoted people there, they are sort of troubling. | ||
And one of the quotes from your article, and again, I don't even want to talk about it because nobody's read the article, so they don't know what I'm talking about, but... | ||
You know, they're like, we are helping Jesus to come back. | ||
We're helping God to bring Jesus back or something. | ||
And yeah, it was very, it's like God doesn't need your help bringing Jesus back. | ||
And I don't know, I think that... | ||
Not in the Christian household that I grew up in. | ||
I wasn't taught that sort of theology, so I'm not sure. | ||
And my father's a theologian, so I'm pretty sure I didn't miss it. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it's just, it's weird, you know. | ||
I have no problem with Christians, devout Christians. | ||
I mean, my whole family is made up of Christians, and I love them to death. | ||
But this is not Christianity that I'm familiar with. | ||
It's a weird kind of thing, and I think we all need to pay attention to how fast this is growing and call it out when it's weird, because it is weird. | ||
You know what I mean? And it doesn't represent Republicans or right-wingers. | ||
It represents a really strange situation that I think we all should disavow. | ||
Well, I mean, I can't disavow it, and I'm sure other people want to call in and argue with you, which, of course, you're welcome to do so. | ||
1-877-792539. | ||
But I do hope your article is published. | ||
I did think it was an interesting insight into it. | ||
And also, The Guardian has a very similar article here today. | ||
Far-right project that push election lies, expands mission as Trump ramps up 2024 campaign. | ||
This is all about the reawaken American tour. | ||
They claim it's disinformation. | ||
I think this article is disinformation, but it is obviously having a major cultural impact. | ||
And anyway, thank you for the call. Patty, we'll be back on the other side. | ||
More of your phone calls and more major stories. | ||
We'll get into the crime stuff as well. | ||
Nathaniel from Alabama has some comments. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
And we are going to talk quite a bit about the Black Lives Matter riots that have been happening across the country later in the show. | ||
Still gathering some information on that before we tackle it. | ||
But just a final note on this. | ||
There's articles from The Guardian. | ||
Far-right project that pushed election lies. | ||
Expands mission as Trump ramps up 2024 campaign. | ||
This is about the reawaken America tour. | ||
Reawaken America tour. But you know, it's sort of tricky because I think a lot of the inclinations of Christian nationalists or like Christians that are just sick of seeing their country be destroyed can be weaponized and manipulated and turned against what their desires are. | ||
It's kind of hard to explain, but also I think it's about time that the Christian majority of this country actually stand up and Speak for themselves and not be shy about doing it. | ||
So I think it's in general a good thing. | ||
But just on the reaction to this, the reaction to the evangelical nature of the Trump movement has taken in certain sectors. | ||
They say from a historical perspective, the current role played by Christian nationalism in tandem with the election denial movement and the dubious critics about COVID vaccines has been fueled by the rise of less educated evangelicals in politics, especially in Republican ranks, says David Hollinger, a history professor emeritus at Berkeley. | ||
White evangelicals are among the least educated of Americans. | ||
The Republican Party's increasing reliance on them marks an unprecedented stage in American history. | ||
For the first time, one of the major political parties displays contempt for learning. | ||
Not even the Democratic Party of Andrew Jackson was so dependent on its success on anti-intellectual postures. | ||
And again, the thing you have to point out is that the anti-intellectualism of the MAGA movement or the right wing that you might be experiencing is not indicative of the right wing's persistence in being anti-intellectual. | ||
It's a reflection of the intellectuals themselves being totally dishonest and leading our entire country down the path of ruin. | ||
So obviously we're going to be against those people. | ||
They talk about COVID. | ||
They talk about the election, both of which we know we do not have the truth about. | ||
We don't know the truth about. | ||
And what we've gotten from the mainstream media and from the intellectuals has been nothing but lies. | ||
So there's no self-reflection here. | ||
There's no, gee, why don't we rein in our intellectuals and actually demand they tell the truth, and maybe then people will trust them again. | ||
It's all put on the people who no longer trust the untrustworthy people. | ||
But also, one of the main reasons why this pushback is happening is because of the Atmosphere of disdain that permeates every one of their diatribes about evangelicals. | ||
Have you ever... | ||
Can you even imagine a similar thing being said about anybody else? | ||
Evangelicals are Christian. Evangelicals are white, so they're fair game. | ||
But let's just, you know, if they're talking about another group of people, we can just scratch that out and just write black, right? | ||
Blacks. Blacks are among the least educated of America. | ||
The... Again, you would never see this sentence. | ||
Even in the—well, maybe in the very far right things, you would see that, like in the explicitly racist— sectors of the far right than you would hear something like this. | ||
But this is the Guardian newspaper. | ||
This is like a very mainstream newspaper. | ||
This is the accepted way to talk about your fellow Americans when they're evangelicals. | ||
They're least educated, so they're stupid and they should be ignored and their desires and their lives should be less valued than us, the intellectual educated people. | ||
So like, of course, there's going to be backlash. | ||
Of course, there's going to be the people that you denigrate and mock and disparage and Destroy and you're destroying their lives. | ||
Of course, they're going to fight back against you. | ||
And if you're arguing from an intellectual standpoint, then it's from the anti-intellectual standpoint that your enemies are going to push back. | ||
So this is all being perpetuated and created by the left wing. | ||
And if they really wanted to stop it, they would not push so hard as they do on baseless conspiracy theories of their own, like the COVID lockdown and the vaccine program. | ||
Those are conspiracies that they're just simply in favor of and believe in. | ||
So, again, I think it's all perfectly reasonable why you'd have this pushback. | ||
And I've mentioned it a few times here, but I just always think back to my dad asking his priest, like, why don't you talk about what's going on in the world? | ||
Like, sure, letters from Paul to the Corinthians is always riveting. | ||
It's always fascinating to go back and look at letters between churches 2,000 years ago. | ||
But hey, we got things going on today that should be viewed through a Christian lens. | ||
And maybe that's what you should be in charge. | ||
You have a flock here of people in the real world living in the modern times. | ||
Maybe talk about Christianity in a way that comports with that and reflects that and influences that. | ||
And then the priest said to my dad, what are Christians supposed to do about it? | ||
We're the majority population in the country. | ||
What do you mean, what are we supposed to do? | ||
So it's like, it's sort of a self-perpetuating or self-fulfilling prophecy or whatever you want to call it, right? | ||
If Christians are just like, well, what are we supposed to do about what's going on? | ||
We're just supposed to endure and allow Satan to take over. | ||
Like, then that's going to happen. | ||
But if you were to actually... | ||
Embody your religion and actually use your congregation to try to make political change. | ||
You could actually help make a tangible difference and bring about the transformation that Jesus promises. | ||
So we do need to get Aggressive on this stuff and continue to push this Christian nationalism, which they want to see as a curse word, but I see as a brilliant solution to all of our problems. | ||
Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
Linda in Mineral Wells has called in in response to Patty's call. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Linda, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, let me get off the speaker. | |
Thank you. Okay, hi. | ||
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Hi. I want to talk about Texas. | |
Oh, well, wait a second. | ||
You said you want to talk about Patty's call. | ||
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Well, I did. I do want to... | |
You tricked us....amen that call. | ||
No, I told him. | ||
I want to amen that call. | ||
That's why I called in. Because remember the Tea Party movement? | ||
I do. By the time we got halfway through 2010, the only people posting for the Tea Party didn't believe in capital letters and punctuation. | ||
Right. So it made us all look like idiots. | ||
And that's what they're doing, just like every other thing in history... | ||
They're putting these false flags out there. | ||
I mean, and we can even go back to affirmative action. | ||
The quotas were made by the opponents of affirmative action to make the people that were hired with darker skin seem like they didn't know what they were doing. | ||
It's a common thing throughout history that they just will, you know, okay, so we believe in America First policies, but we don't worship Trump. | ||
He's not a god. And if you treat him like he's a god, he's just egotistical enough to believe it. | ||
Right. So there's danger there. | ||
And one of the interesting contradictions in all of this is that Kash Patel, and this was in... | ||
This is why I really want Patty to publish this article because it's just been stuck in my mind. | ||
He was talking about Kash Patel was like, you know, sort of celebrating the vaccines in front of this audience who had just spent the last hour mocking the vaccines. | ||
And so... You know, Patty in his article sort of mocks this and talks about, oh, you know, how ironic it is that this person who's pro-vaccine is being cheered by a vaccine crowd. | ||
But it's also like, it's because we're not a cult like you say we are. | ||
We don't just follow Trump. | ||
Trump loves the vaccines. We don't. | ||
We don't change our mind because Trump did it. | ||
So it's funny because it sort of ironically disputes the idea that we're all in a big cult. | ||
But finish your thoughts, Linda. | ||
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Yeah. But that, yeah, that is my point, is that the opposition historically in the United States of America creates either infighting or the image of a cult or ignorant redneck or whatever. | |
And so if you look back in history, this is not a new thing. | ||
This is not a new procedure they're doing. | ||
Sorry, I can't think of the word. | ||
No, no, I get you, though. You're right. | ||
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And, I mean, even from a Christian perspective, the devil doesn't have any new tricks. | |
He's got to pull up. | ||
You're exactly right, Linda. | ||
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That's why you've got to look at history. | |
You're exactly right. Tell you what, I do want to get to other calls because we have other people calling in. | ||
I'd love for you to call back in later and talk about Texas. | ||
I really would because I do want to talk about that. | ||
But I want to move on to other callers and talk about some other stuff here. | ||
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We'll be back with our two. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Second hour has begun. | ||
The phone lines are lighting up now that we've entered into the topic of Christian nationalism. | ||
And Matt just had a really good idea. | ||
In case you were watching last Friday, you saw that Elle from Some B I Know and I did a big tutorial. | ||
It's available now on band.video under the American Journal channel. | ||
It's a tutorial to show you how to scrape Twitter. | ||
And what that means is you can find a... | ||
Search a phrase and you can set your parameters and you can find who's been talking about this and you can see trends and who's talking about it when, when this topic first came about. | ||
Totally fascinating and incredibly powerful tool, this ability to scrape Twitter. | ||
And we're just saying that Christian nationalism would be a really good topic to search and see what people are saying about it and when they start talking about it and how they're using it to their own ends. | ||
Because they definitely are. | ||
And it's becoming more and more of a topic as they try to associate Christian nationalism with racial or white nationalism or racial superiority of some sort, which is obviously... | ||
Kind of absurd, right? | ||
Christian nationalism. | ||
There's nothing about race in there. | ||
In fact, it's explicitly not about race, so it's all kind of weird. | ||
But I know a lot of people are calling in about this and want to talk about it. | ||
But let's get through some of the callers who have been on hold. | ||
Andrew in New York has called in about globalist food. | ||
Are you going to eat the bugs, Andrew? | ||
Will you be eating the bugs, sir? | ||
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No. So, yeah, so... | |
Bill Gates and BlackRock have been buying up, like you were saying before, like the farms and setting them on fire and giving the dick and shrewd that don't let them allow their eggs to be laid because they want the eggs to be, I guess, lab-grown, like they want their meat to be lab-grown, and the bugs, and the adrenochrome, and Maria Bronervis eats people. | ||
I don't think it's fake people. | ||
I think Maria Bronervis eats real people. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised. I don't know. | ||
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Definitely should turn down the food pyramid. | |
Go back to eating normal food, like meat, chicken. | ||
You just gave me a great idea. | ||
That's what we need. We need the new food pyramid by the globalists. | ||
What would be on it? | ||
Obviously, the biggest one, they used to say it should be carbs. | ||
This should obviously be bugs now. | ||
Bugs should make up the majority of I don't know. | ||
What else? Soy? Soy should be the next big staple. | ||
The estrogen mimickers. Other random chemicals can be there on top. | ||
What else is in the food chain? | ||
It's plastic. | ||
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Bill Gates' bio milk. | |
Apparently they figured out how to trans up the milk. | ||
All right. I'll write Bill Gates' milk. | ||
Yeah, Bill Gates' milk. | ||
That's the other staple here. | ||
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Is that RBH? Whatever that is. | |
The quicker flower. Aborted fetuses here at the time. | ||
Yes, folks, it's just about as healthy as the old food pyramid, actually. | ||
Plastics, milk from Bill Gates' teat, soy, just random mishmash of chemicals, and of course, above all else, the staple of the globalist diet, big, juicy, creepy, crawly bugs. | ||
And of course, if you want, you know, if you have a sweet tooth, you can indulge in an aborted fetus every now and then. | ||
Artificial sweeteners. | ||
Only if you have enough social credits. | ||
And I think this is a recipe for, frankly, making a ton of money. | ||
I mean, if you have your entire population poisoning themselves continuously with estrogen mimickers and cancer-causing chemicals and pesticides and fluoride, you are setting yourself up for massive windfall of profits in the medical sphere. | ||
So really, it's a win-win. | ||
You get to make the food out of Some sort of hellish concoction like a witch's brew from a Shakespeare play. | ||
And you get the downstream profits from the health effects that you're going to add. | ||
It's a self-perpetuating economic advance here that we're all making. | ||
So there you go. That's the new globalist food pyramid. | ||
I hope everyone's ready to die. | ||
Everyone's ready to die. | ||
Oh, and vaccines. I'm sorry, we've got to add vaccines. | ||
You don't eat it, but you still take it in, don't you? | ||
You have to. Take your vaccines or you get no bugs for dinner. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour has begun. | ||
We have this massive, absolutely massive thread that represents the latest from the Twitter files from Matt Taibbi. | ||
We'll get into that. | ||
Can we go document cam and just show you how thick? | ||
This is what the crew's doing while I'm rambling up here. | ||
They're printing out entire novels for me to read on air. | ||
So we will get to that later. | ||
We'll also, of course, talk about the Black Lives Matter riots and the crime going on, but we've got a lot of people calling in about Christian nationalism right now, so we want to stick on that topic for the time being. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Virginia, line number six. | ||
Reawaken American Movement has more to do with what we need. | ||
All right, go ahead, Michael. You're on the air. | ||
Yes, sir. Absolutely. | ||
What we have here is This is time for us to make this political movement and moral movement. | ||
I've noticed that Owen Schroer is featured as a guest speaker as part of the tour. | ||
That's very important because what we're doing is taking the truth and we're also holding accountable the Democratic and the Republican Party accountable We're good to go. | ||
Mr. Smith, I look forward to seeing you as a part of this political, moral movement of truth, holding the political and Republican Party accountable for the wrongs that they're doing to America, and put pressure on them to work together to change these poisons, to change the World Economic Forum, to destroy Klaus Schwab, because they're losing. | ||
He's falling. We want him totally removed, not just talking about it now. | ||
So something about all of this is going to happen. | ||
Thank you so much, sir. | ||
And we are the tip of the spear Infowars. | ||
Being a part of the reawakening tour is something they do not want. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And you're right. | ||
You know, that's what that article from The Guardian was talking about. | ||
I mean, it was demonizing all those people that you mentioned. | ||
I mean, it goes on a whole diatribe, a whole rant about Dr. | ||
Simone Gold and how bad it is that Simone Gold is up there, right? | ||
Gold was ousted from her post at Frontline Doctors Group after a nasty legal dispute, right? | ||
So, yeah, Flynn, Gold, I mean, I really like these people. | ||
If they asked me to speak, I probably would, you know? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. This is what we need. | ||
We need people from all these different sectors all coming together and pushing a movement towards freedom, towards the American Constitution, towards Christian nationalism, and getting us back on the right track. | ||
And I got my brain force plus, and I'm also, not only am I supported by donations, but I also purchased a product. | ||
So, God bless you guys, and let's reawaken America, let's remove the globalists, the world economic forum, Schwalz, Schwalz, whatever his name is, He's got to go. | ||
And this is a call to the World Economic Forum, the globalists. | ||
Y'all hear me. He's got to go. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
He's got to go. So y'all are talking about it. | ||
Go forward with it. | ||
Make it happen. That's what we want. | ||
Amen. Thank you, Michael. And that's the real positive outcome of all of this is... | ||
Making change politically. | ||
Is voting people into office who say exactly that? | ||
And changing the narrative and the discussion so people are actually campaigning going, vote for me because I will be the World Economic Forum's worst enemy. | ||
I mean, that's what we really need. We need people campaigning on the things we care about rather than constantly distracting us with pointless distractions and obfuscations and confusion. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Michael. | ||
Let's go to Candace in Nashville. | ||
Solution to the new world order. | ||
What do you think it is, Candace? You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Hey. | |
I've been being stalked by the military-industrial complex along with intelligence agencies and my local police in Cheatham County, Tennessee, know about this. | ||
I've survived with a lot of humiliation in order to get some things that just destroy the New World Order in that fact. | ||
One of the things is IBM This lays out their plans for the future, which include cheap and widely available war weapons and possible new and simple methods for lethal biological and chemical warfare. | ||
We're expecting that between the years 2000 and 2010. | ||
Also, methods of surveillance, monitoring, and control enable prisonless pornography modifiers are used to change criminal behavior. | ||
New methods identify, trace, incapacitate, or annoy people for police and military uses. | ||
The behavior of elements of society can be controlled by radio stimulation of the brain. | ||
Droughts and storms can be used as weapons. | ||
The potential might exist for direct control of individual thought processes. | ||
Mass hypnotic recruitment of enemy forces is a possibility. | ||
Where are you reading this from again? | ||
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I have a book from IBM, and it's from 1979, and there's no ISPN to track it down on the internet. | |
What's it called? What's the name of it? | ||
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The Adventure of Tomorrow International Business Machine Corporation Data Processing Division. | |
The adventure of tomorrow. | ||
And then they're just like, mass surveillance. | ||
We will manipulate. That's okay. | ||
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Interesting. Yeah. Some of the vocabulary they're introducing in here is called brave new words. | |
Dystopia is a word that apparently was a brave new word that they were introducing. | ||
It was a dystopia. | ||
And on the very first day of this year, 2023, I googled pandemic rhetoric. | ||
That's all I put into the search engine. | ||
And what came out was a pandemic rhetoric research study that began in May 2019 and last till 2023. | ||
This is the smoking gun evidence that it was a pandemic. | ||
If they're starting in May 2019 to study COVID-19 and vaccines. | ||
And all anybody has to do is Google pandemic rhetoric. | ||
And I've given this information to local law enforcement. | ||
I've tagged people like the FBI, CIA, DARPA. What we're dealing with. | ||
You're tattling to the people who are doing it. | ||
Exactly. Do you know you guys are doing this? | ||
And they're like, yes, we actually do. | ||
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Yes, they do. But that shows that they are false authorities. | |
They're using oppression and abuse. | ||
And they're trying just to get us to submit to being—I mean, it's less than slaves at this point. | ||
You're 100% right. | ||
By the way, I don't know if you're a television viewer, but we just showed a—what was that, eBay or something? | ||
They found the book that you're talking about. | ||
Somebody's selling a copy of that book for $1,000 on— Whoa, I need some money, too. | ||
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I don't know. Maybe I should auction it off. | |
Like, we should seize Donald Trump's Bill Gates' assets, because I have a book about seizing assets. | ||
I don't want to get too far off this, but yeah, The Adventure of Tomorrow, IBM Data Processing Division Systems Engineering Symposium. | ||
So some sort of symposium from, you said it was 1979. | ||
Yeah, a thousand bucks on there. We'll have to get our hands on a copy of that. | ||
Maybe there's a digitize. You should digitize your copy, Candice. | ||
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I have. I've put it on my Twitter. | |
My Twitter is Queen of the Juice. | ||
And I have all this information on my Facebook page, too. | ||
I've been highlighting. | ||
I have multiple books I'm highlighting. | ||
You say Queen of the Jutes? | ||
J-U-T-E-S? Juice. | ||
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Juice? Juice. J-U-I-C-E. Oh, that's funny. | |
I had a friend named David, a Jewish guy who was going to open up a smoothie stand and call it David, King of the Juice. | ||
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I always thought that was funny. Yeah, I've been making multiple songs, and basically, I've been trolling the Predators, like, pray fast for the New World Order, pray fast for Operation Warp Speed, pray fast for the New World Order, Predators gambling on natural immunity. | |
We'll check it out, but I do want to jump off of what you were saying, because I was going to talk about this anyway. | ||
It's a thread or a post that went totally viral over the weekend from a guy named Jeremy, who's just a regular dude. | ||
He's not a big political guy or anything, but this went totally viral. | ||
He said, If you feel this way, You are a willful slave. | ||
You are being entrapped and imprisoned by your own fear. | ||
I'm sorry if you were traumatized by the fantasy that you saw on TV. You need to wake up now. | ||
You need to not be traumatized by this. | ||
I don't know what you need to do to get out of this, but this is the result of the programming Candace was just talking about. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is American Journal. | ||
We have just... | ||
Just so much to talk about here. | ||
I want to go out to your phone calls again. | ||
We've got some good calls with some interesting topics. | ||
Let's go to Brandon in Florida. | ||
You want to talk about this Paul Pelosi thing? | ||
Again, you know, this is old news by now, what, four days old, practically forever ago in the modern speed at which things happen. | ||
Leave the realm of interest in the public. | ||
But they did release the 911 call. | ||
They released the footage of the person breaking into the house. | ||
They also released the body cam footage of the police showing up at the Pelosi residence where you see Paul Pelosi get attacked by a hammer. | ||
Pretty brutal footage. What was your take on this, Brandon? | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Thanks for taking my call. | |
Sure. Hey, so I had to respond really quick about the whole topic earlier today. | ||
You were talking about the left likes to say that they're educated and that we're not because they have all these degrees. | ||
But that's such a misunderstanding of what an educated person is, right? | ||
Just because you have a whole bunch of degrees, that does not make you educated. | ||
An educated person is... | ||
It's someone who has developed the faculties of their mind that they may acquire anything that they want without violating the rights of others. | ||
That is the literal definition of an educated person. | ||
That has nothing to do with college degrees. | ||
I just wanted to throw that out there. | ||
No, and I would love to see whatever academic journalist is up there writing these disparaging remarks about the people of the reawakened tour. | ||
I'm sure they would be very handy on a farm, right? | ||
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That dude can barely tie a shoe. | |
Yeah, yeah. So, yeah. | ||
The whole idea of... | ||
I mean, at this point, it's almost an inverse. | ||
Like, degrees are proof that you are able to be indoctrinated and to follow orders, essentially, at this point. | ||
It's just a... It says, this person won't ask too many questions and won't think for themselves. | ||
Here's a piece of paper you paid $50,000 for. | ||
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Pretty incredible. And, unfortunately, that proves out, right? | |
Yeah. But the Paul Pelosi thing... | ||
Okay, so... At first, I was kind of with you. | ||
Everything just feels wrong about it. | ||
And when you watch the video, the first time, I was like, okay, this feels weird. | ||
But then I listened to the 911 call, and then I watched the video again. | ||
And honestly, I kind of changed my mind on it. | ||
The Paul Pelosi thing, I think that's legit, man. | ||
And Paul Pelosi, I have to say, it looks like he did a really good job of diffusing a person intent on doing him and his wife harm, right? | ||
The thing that really threw everything out of whack for me was the David DePay phone call that came in on Friday when the police footage dropped, where he basically said, oh, you know, I... Sorry guys, I should have killed more of these people. | ||
That feels weird to me because that feels like it comes back into the narrative of, oh, it's these crazy right-wingers wanting to kill us. | ||
That felt forced. | ||
That felt bought. | ||
What's your take on the phone call? | ||
I don't know. The whole thing was weird to me. | ||
We can go ahead and listen to that phone call here. | ||
It's clip number 17, DePape, and bizarre phone call to KTVU says he should have been more prepared. | ||
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Let's watch. Okay, so what do you want to say? | |
Because as you know, they released the video earlier today. | ||
Yeah, I saw that. Yes. | ||
Thank you for calling me. | ||
me? | ||
What did you want to tell me? | ||
Not that you all have seen the body camp footage. | ||
I have an important message for everyone in America. | ||
You're welcome. The King of Liberty isn't dying. | ||
It's being killed systematically and deliberately. | ||
The people killing it have names and addresses. | ||
So I got their names and addresses so I could pay them a little visit. | ||
I have a heart-to-heart chat about their bad behavior. | ||
The King of Liberty needs watering. | ||
He needs men of valor. | ||
Patriots willing to put their own lives on the line to stand in opposition to tyranny. | ||
To hang an old man on the head with a hammer that's not even in office? | ||
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What the hell? I want to apologize to everyone. | |
I messed up. What I did was really bad. | ||
I'm so sorry. I didn't get more of them. | ||
It's my own fault. No one else is to blame. | ||
I should have come better prepared. | ||
I spent all my time exposing government corruption online, only to have them silence my speech as quickly as they could. | ||
It's certain that it's a constitution in the private industry. | ||
I have a lot more to say. | ||
I had a website of over 300 pages. | ||
That's 300 pages of stuff they don't want you to hear. | ||
I'm in the process of trying to set up a new site out of the reach of tyrannical global global fashion and their internet censors. | ||
Okay. Good job. | ||
I can tell you about that. Good job, Dave. | ||
You just proved him right and accomplishing nothing. | ||
Well done, moron. | ||
I mean, what? Yeah, that was, I mean, clearly... | ||
Yeah, and I mean, it sounded like he definitely had that prepared, right? | ||
That was a script he was reading. | ||
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Oh, that was a manifesto. | |
Yeah, yeah, I was like, right. He clearly, you know, called prepared to say that. | ||
You're welcome. You beat an old man A man in the head with a hammer, a man that's not even in office, and you are just like, you're welcome, I'm a hero. | ||
Like, no, no, you're a moron. | ||
You're an idiot. I mean, this is what we advocate against all the time. | ||
You are literally just feeding them, feeding their narrative. | ||
You have done nothing but prove the people that claim right-wingers are dangerous, you know, idiots right. | ||
You're right. You prove them right. | ||
Congratulations. Yeah, that's my take on that phone call, Brandon. | ||
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And it's so dangerous for us, right? | |
Because like, I mean, here's this guy who's obviously a crazy person, right? | ||
And goes and does something atrocious that no one is agreeing with, right? | ||
And he's trying to use basically, I mean, I don't want to say our talking points because we're not advocating for hurting people. | ||
But, you know, like, the whole trying to spin it as the whole, oh, anti-fascism, our country is under assault, which, I mean, it is. | ||
Like, some of the things he was saying is accurate there, which is the scary part, Harrison, right? | ||
Because, like, that's how they're going to come after us in the future, is through things like this, with the false flags that they've already been doing. | ||
I mean, it's held on, right? | ||
Yeah, yeah, of course they are. | ||
And, um... We just need to treat this in the same way that Democrats treat it when one of theirs does something violent. | ||
Do they ever feel the need to separate themselves from it? | ||
Half the time, they don't even disavow it. | ||
They just will be like, well, people have a right to express themselves. | ||
Of course, I disavow violence, but... | ||
It happens. That's their usual response. | ||
We don't even need to go that far. | ||
It's just like, oh wow, the guy that attacked Paul Pelosi also can see what's happening in the world and agrees with us that there's a global fascism coming down. | ||
Wow, does that mean that that view is no longer valid? | ||
Of course not. Yeah, crazy people do crazy things sometimes that has literally no bearing on whether... | ||
The Pelosi's are evil or not. | ||
They are. They don't deserve to be attacked with a hammer in their home. | ||
It's horrifying, but it doesn't mean that they're good people or something. | ||
They should be dealt with politically, as we always say. | ||
And, yeah, so... | ||
Not with a hammer. Yeah, I don't think we can... | ||
I just don't think we even... | ||
You know, justify what the guy said or probably shouldn't even pay attention to it. | ||
Who cares what he believes? He's obviously a big fat idiot that God deserves and is going to go to jail for a long time now. | ||
So if you want to follow his path, have fun with that. | ||
You can destroy our movement and destroy your life at the same time. | ||
It's a win-win for the other side. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is American Journal. Taking a lot of calls today about a variety of topics, and I've seen a couple people drop off. | ||
They're on hold for a while, but obviously couldn't hold on. | ||
I'm sorry. I'm trying to get to as many as possible. | ||
I'm trying to go to the people who have been on the longest first. | ||
So we'll go back to your phone calls in just a second. | ||
I've got to just touch on this article. | ||
I was just reading it during the break, and it's just one of the things that deserves a little bit of inspection, I guess you could say. | ||
Can anything be done to assuage rural rage? | ||
Rural rage. | ||
Rural resentment has become a central fact of American politics, in particular a pillar of support for the rise of right-wing extremism. | ||
As the Republican Party has moved ever further into MAGA land, it has lost votes amongst educated suburban voters. | ||
But this has also been offset by a drastic rightward shift in rural areas, which in some places has gone so far that Democrats who remain... | ||
Face intimidation and are afraid to reveal their party affiliation. | ||
My God. You know, it's just... | ||
I don't know how to explain it, but it's like there's just a... | ||
These people are like narcissists. | ||
Like they're all extreme narcissists to where they cannot even approach in their own minds the idea that they might have done something wrong. | ||
It's all outward projection. | ||
There's not an ounce of introspection. | ||
There's not an ounce of is what these people are reacting to somehow a legitimate concern. | ||
Is the rural rage just coming out of nowhere? | ||
Is it just being spawned all of a sudden for no reason at all? | ||
Or is it in response to the continual attack against their lifestyle, their way of life, their beliefs, et cetera, et cetera? | ||
There's not the slightest reservation on their behalf, right? | ||
They say, is this shift permanent? | ||
Can anything be done to assuage rural rage? | ||
Assuage it, right? Like they're just rabid dogs that you're trying to calm down so you can put them down in safety, right? | ||
No listening to the rural people. | ||
Literally, it's like they are not humans. | ||
It's like they're watching the rest of humanity as if they're just unthinking animals. | ||
And that's how they treat their fellow human beings. | ||
They say the answer will depend on two things. | ||
One, whether it's possible to improve rural lives and restore rural communities. | ||
And two, whether the voters in this community will give politicians any credit for the improvements that do take place. | ||
It's like this paragraph alone, I don't know what it is. | ||
It's like a grease fire goes off in my head. | ||
You read stuff like this and it's just like you start twitching because the implication here is that rural people... | ||
Again, it's almost like they're dealing with an uncontacted tribe in the Amazon, right? | ||
Or some sort of lesser life form that Not even do they entertain the idea that the rural people don't need intervention, they don't need your help. | ||
Your help, so-called, has only injured these people, has only destroyed their lives, has only made their lives and their way of life more and more and more and more difficult. | ||
so as they respond to that intervention and say leave us the hell alone stop trying to manage our lives you don't like us you don't care about us you don't actually support what we support so your interventions are only destroying us and their response is like hmm they aren't as they aren't as thankful as they should be for all of our intervention what what should we do to fix this right yeah maybe another drag drag queen story time maybe | ||
Maybe they need to improve rural lives by letting their first graders cross-dress. | ||
Why don't you just go away? | ||
Why don't you just leave them alone? | ||
Why don't you just let the rural people of America manage their farms and their ranches and send their kids to nice schools without being continually assaulted by your deconstructionist activities? | ||
The answer will depend on two things. | ||
Whether it's possible to improve rural lives and restore rural communities. | ||
Well, your actions have been the singular force destroying rural communities. | ||
Right? But again, it's like He's like, these answers will depend on two things. | ||
Whether we can come in and improve the lives of these simpletons, of these savages that can't do it without us, and whether they'll be appropriately appreciative of our intervention as we make their lives so much better, as we correct them and educate them that the life that they and their families as we correct them and educate them that the life that they and their families have been involved in for | ||
And we need to come in and fix it by getting them an apartment in a city and buying up their farm and replacing them with robots and selling it to the Chinese or Bill Gates. | ||
We need to improve their lives. | ||
Of course, if you drive through rural communities, they are devastated. | ||
They are in a state of disrepair. | ||
Why? Because the small shops have all been consolidated into Walmart. | ||
Because the small farms have all been consolidated into factory farms. | ||
because the industry that used to thrive there the manufacturing the creation the the artistry all of that has been purposefully and systematically siphoned away to the cities to leave them in a state of destitution while still taxing them to death and relying on what they produce in order to fund all the programs that are destroying them they hate you for a very good reason and you deserve it so why don't you start thinking about that for once | ||
Why don't you stop treating these people as if they are some lesser life form that will only succeed with your intervention and why don't you leave them alone or start listening to them or just go live in your ghettoized dumpster of a city and enjoy it. | ||
Enjoy your own intervention. | ||
Enjoy your own vastly improved life and leave the rural people alone who never needed your intervention and that your intervention has only served to bastardize, disparage, destroy, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And again, it's just something about the mindset that comes through here, something about the intangible. | ||
You can't point to a single sentence that says it, but it's just the attitude of all of these people. | ||
It's a good example of the attitude of the elitist, vested, chosen people that see regular Americans as cattle, as things to be directed and really eventually destroyed. | ||
But it's for their own good because if we leave them alone, they're just going to farm and make them. | ||
We need to improve their lives by, I don't know, building a refugee center there and doubling the size of their small town by... | ||
You know, moving in an equal amount of Muslim refugees. | ||
It's like you're not helping them at all and you have no interest in helping them. | ||
You only want to destroy them and then you see their reaction like you're some alien being that can't understand why destroying someone's life would cause a negative reaction. | ||
And they talk about this research. | ||
They attribute rural resentment to perceptions that rural areas are ignored by policymakers, don't get their fair share of resources, and are disrespected by city folks. | ||
Again, they're saying this as if this is like, yeah, go talk to the people. | ||
Yes, this is how they feel, because it's real, because it is actually happening. | ||
And I think that's sort of the point on this, is that The real feelings of rural people are so disrespected by the elites, are so uncared about by the elites, that they can only even address it if they see it as a perception of something that's not going on. | ||
Do you understand what I mean? Like, the rural people are just living their lives, doing their thing, everything's good. | ||
Then in comes the government to improve their lives, destroy everything, consolidate everything, centralize everything, bankrupt the small farmers. | ||
And destroy everything. The rural people clap back on this and they go, what is the perception that's leading to this? | ||
Why do they have this perception that we've destroyed their lives? | ||
It's like, because you destroyed their lives. | ||
And this is the way like a narcissist or psychopaths think. | ||
Again, I mean, it's one of the reasons I talk about true crime a lot on this, and one of the reasons why true crime is so fascinating to me is because when you watch shows about murderers and serial killers and psychopaths, it's like, oh, this is the mindset. | ||
This is what the Democrats are involved in, maybe to a not as severe degree, but it is degrees. | ||
It's degrees of this idea, and you'll hear a... | ||
A murderer will kill somebody, and then they'll go out and go, the cops are targeting me. | ||
The cops are trying to destroy my life. | ||
And it's like, yeah, it's because you murdered that guy, you freaking psychopath, you mental patient. | ||
You think you didn't do anything to cause this? | ||
And they don't. They don't. They really don't. | ||
They really can't connect the fact that they're being mistreated with the fact that they did something to deserve the mistreatment. | ||
And these people run things, and that's terrifying. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. We'll go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We have Junior in New York, who I think is sort of the same thing I am. | ||
Junior in New York, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Junior? | ||
Hey, how's it going? | ||
Thanks for taking my call. Sure. | ||
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Can you hear me? Yes, sir. Go ahead. | |
Hey, man. Thanks for taking my call. | ||
So, I was going to say, basically, how it all ties in with what Leo Zagami said, and how this Christian nationalism... | ||
I just caught the end of what Patty said, and that they're trying to, like, bring back the Messiah. | ||
That's kind of the same thing that the cult is doing, who David Icke and Leo Zagami always talk about, the Sabbatian Frankist cult. | ||
They want to basically... | ||
Destroy the world so a Messiah can come back. | ||
And they basically hijacked the idea of this whole thing with a vicarious Savior. | ||
Like, I'm also Christian, but I believe that we have to save ourselves. | ||
Like Jesus says, with patience you will attain your souls. | ||
And so it kind of ties in with the Gateway process, that video that Greg Reese put out. | ||
Which is, like, critical, because that is the ultimate answer, is everybody awakens internally to their own internal truth, and you can access levels of reality. | ||
For instance, I was saying, like, I have been in outer space. | ||
I know it sounds crazy, but I went to the Monroe Institute. | ||
I used the hemisync material that he's talking about. | ||
I've been in outer space. | ||
I flew around the planet. | ||
It's a sphere. It's not flat. | ||
I've also passed through walls and seen So how does this tie into your Christianity? | ||
Right. I get what you're saying, but yeah, how's this tying to your Christianity? | ||
Well, because in my version of Christianity, which is, I believe, more of an ancient form, Right. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
Right. Nuclear material and stuff. | ||
They said that they stopped doing that. | ||
The movie, The Men Who Stare at Goats, same thing. | ||
This is the technology. | ||
It's the inner technology. | ||
We are time machines. | ||
We are atomic. | ||
The key is man and woman. | ||
Sexual union without lust and passion. | ||
And real love. | ||
And that's the fire for that fuel. | ||
That's why they want pornography out there. | ||
That's why they wanted to generate everyone, because it is a sexual cult, but it's the opposite. | ||
They do everything backwards. | ||
The name of Jehovah, they read it backwards. | ||
There's something called the Shem Hamphresh. | ||
It's the 72 names of the angels. | ||
They read them backwards. | ||
Those are the names of the demons. There's black magic and white magic. | ||
They want to keep it from the public. | ||
And I recommend everybody read, check out Greg Reese's video, and actually look up the Monroe Institute. | ||
And if you have the money, go there. | ||
If not, just Get the CDs. | ||
And don't do it while driving. | ||
You know, have an open mind. | ||
And pray to Jesus before you do it. | ||
And ask to, you know, be guided through the process. | ||
Because they want us to take the ayahuasca and do the drugs. | ||
You don't need drugs for this. | ||
We have the DMT inside of us. | ||
The pineal gland and the pituitary gland are Mary and Joseph. | ||
They have the Christ child born within us, which is the awakening molecule. | ||
You know what I'm saying? It's like... | ||
A hidden esoteric truth that they try to keep from us because they want us to just believe there's a vicarious Savior. | ||
But we need to save ourselves by accessing the inner truth. | ||
And there is no death. | ||
There is an immortal life. | ||
That's why they always said in the Bible, I was in the Spirit when the Lord spoke to me. | ||
They were out of their body when they were meditating. | ||
In order to contact these deities or these angels, Jesus or whatever you believe in, That's where you're going to find that. | ||
Totally fascinating, Junior. | ||
I totally agree. I do want to get to some other calls here, but I could listen to you for a while, but I have to cut myself off here because we do have to get some other calls, but extremely interesting. | ||
I definitely agree with your idea about the return of the Messiah that, yeah, these people, they're tricking Christians into thinking that God needs their help to bring in Jesus. | ||
I've always seen it as like, When things get so bad that it really is impossible, then Jesus will come back. | ||
So it's like you're playing for the other team. | ||
We're supposed to try to keep this going as long as humanly possible and keep the devil back for as long as humanly possible. | ||
Only when we have failed in that mission will it's like the... | ||
It's like flipping the Monopoly board, right? | ||
It's like, all right, well, now Jesus has to come and set things right. | ||
So, like, I don't know why you would want that. | ||
That's humanity losing and having to come in with a Savior at the end. | ||
God doesn't need help with that. | ||
He needs help maintaining righteousness here on earth, you know, for as long as possible. | ||
Thank you for the call, Junior. Let's go to Judy in Florida. | ||
Outlook on events unfolding. | ||
Go ahead, Judy. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, Harrison, I have to, I'm sorry, just respectfully rebuke what that gentleman had to say. | ||
What a relationship with the Lord is about is when you are saved, you have the gift of the Holy Spirit which comes in you. | ||
The Holy Spirit will work with the person. | ||
The whole process of sanctification throughout one's lifetime has to deal with the power of the Holy Spirit. | ||
It has nothing to do with meditation per se. | ||
Yes, we are to meditate on God's Word, and we are to listen. | ||
And, you know, a life gets transformed, and, you know, I know how I was transformed, so I've got a little bit of street credibility. | ||
But what I called in about was what's happening regarding, like, the riots. | ||
I heard a—and I would suggest everybody go to— The Hagman Report on January 5th and January 12th. | ||
And listen to a gentleman by the name of Jamie Walden. | ||
And he is a Christian, first and foremost. | ||
He's a combat Marine, police officer, and a firefighter, a paramedic. | ||
And if you listen to particularly the 5th, and both of them are powerful, he'll describe his experience at the Capitol. | ||
And what I wanted to say about The riots that are taking place, one of the things he had to say is that Ferguson, the riots there, had to do with land acquisition for the Chinese. | ||
The Chinese bought up the area, and they wanted it destroyed. | ||
And why do you think that is? | ||
Because they want it. | ||
So I don't think any of these things are accidents. | ||
If the Soros son and father are behind it, I mean... | ||
I mean, this is about scorched earth. | ||
Okay, literally, what's happened to the eggs just recently, and all of it ties into what I see as the demise of our current financial system to ramrod whatever digital currency they wish to take us into, which could still be years off. | ||
Yeah, no, but you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, you can't build back better without destroying the thing first. | ||
And the monetary system is key to all of this. | ||
And that's really what Trump's focus was, you know, as president, making America great again and bringing back manufacturing and stuff. | ||
Because right now, the American dollar is the only currency in the world that is not actually dependent on America producing things because it's propped up by the oil, you know, the fact that you have to trade money. | ||
Trade for it in oil. | ||
Now Saudi Arabia is going off that. | ||
Of course, the BRICS countries are starting to go off that. | ||
So without that, America is totally screwed. | ||
And that is only around because we enforce it militarily. | ||
So if you don't rebuild the military and you don't, you know, project power in an appropriate, responsible way, then you're no longer on the dollar for oil, you know. | ||
Petrodollar, then the American economy is exposed for the complete fraud that it is, and America collapses. | ||
So before you can collapse the dollar, you have to rebuild manufacturing here or else we're totally screwed. | ||
So you're right. You're tuned into the right higher level thinking of this, and I agree. | ||
Whether it's the riots or COVID-19 and the lockdowns or the supply chain crisis or the farming crisis, I mean, all of this is manufactured as a As a program. | ||
Sorry, we've got to go to commercial break here, Judy. | ||
I do appreciate it. We'll go out to more of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
We've got Corey and Victor coming up next. | ||
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Third hour has begun. | ||
My God, time flies when you're having fun. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We're going to touch a little bit later on the... | ||
Well, we're not just going to touch on it. | ||
We're going to fully delve into the shooting of Tyre Nichols and what it says about... | ||
Is it Tyre? | ||
I heard somebody say Tyre. | ||
I thought it was Tyre. | ||
Somebody else I was watching was named Tyre. | ||
I thought it was Tyre at first. | ||
Maybe so. No, no. | ||
Some mainstream person said Tyre, so that's what I thought his name was. | ||
I wasn't going to say anything. | ||
Man's dead. Not going to mock him. | ||
Tyree, Tyree Nichols. | ||
We'll talk about that a little bit later. | ||
We'll talk about a little bit of what's going on in the war as the, not just the Army, but the Marines now are just in absolute crisis for their recruiting and their solution is only going to make everything worse like it always does because that's the story of everything in this country. | ||
Everything. But let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Corey in Missouri who wants to talk about bringing Christianity into the mix. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Corey, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Good morning. | |
Thanks for having me. Good morning. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Yeah, I just want to talk real briefly about the Reawaken America tour. | ||
And I want to talk about it because It's obviously got both sides of the spectrum confused and agitated a bit, but when you look at the type of people like Owen, you got Dr. | ||
Vladimir Zelenko, Dr. | ||
David Martin, you got Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of solid people there, and when I saw this thing forming, I know some people around Clay Clark. | ||
I saw Mike Adams come, and I saw that it seemed all of a sudden a bunch of these influencers were Following Jesus, and I was very excited, but at the same time, I said, I hope they don't start getting religious and start telling everybody it's the end of the world. | ||
It's the end time. Because when that happens, it changes our biology, our nature. | ||
By nature, we want to win. | ||
But when we start saying, oh, it's the end times, that's just how it is. | ||
We're just waiting on Jesus. | ||
Then it causes Christians to put a lid on themselves. | ||
Oh my God. I'm sorry, Corey, but I have to interrupt. | ||
Because is this not just QAnon 2.0? | ||
You're exactly right. Because that's the problem with QAnon, right? | ||
And that was what we pointed out from the very beginning. | ||
It was an obvious sign-up as soon as they were like, just sit back and watch. | ||
Just don't do anything. | ||
That is exactly what the idea of this apocalyptic cult stuff is. | ||
It's just Jesus is going to come. | ||
Trust us. He's coming. | ||
I'm a prophet. Just relax and don't do anything because Jesus is on his way. | ||
It's QAnon all over again, Corey. | ||
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Yeah, so let me bring a solution real quick. | |
I've been watching this type of stuff 10 years. | ||
I'm like, I hope these people don't get religious and become ineffective. | ||
Well, how do we stop being ineffective? | ||
Well, here's the deal. | ||
We keep it simple. The meek inherit the earth. | ||
This earth is already ours. | ||
Like, we don't know when Jesus is coming. | ||
We don't understand all that stuff. | ||
So let's go with what we know. | ||
We know this earth is ours. | ||
We know John 12 says the prince of this world has been judged. | ||
It's time for him to be removed off this earth. | ||
Satan's already been judged. | ||
We've already been born again. | ||
We are sons of God. | ||
The Bible says that the creation is waiting for the sons of God to manifest and set it free. | ||
So let's stick with what we know. | ||
And the thing about this What's really caused them to get mad at the Christian nationalists is because some of us Christians are nationalists and we understand the kingdom message, the promise God gave to Abraham that we will possess the nation. | ||
And we started spreading that around and freaked them out because we're not religious. | ||
We know we have authority over the devil and we know all nations shall be blessed, is the gospel. | ||
And so we as Christians have to come together and create a view I really appreciate your input, Corey. | ||
We're coming up against commercial break here. | ||
I just want to say at the very end, I think the other thing is that, like, you know, you can take a lot of good Christian people and send them to... | ||
A guy claiming to be a prophet and saying the apocalypse is coming and they're like, we don't need to be cultish. | ||
We don't need to be extreme in this. | ||
We just need Christians to act like every other religion acts. | ||
Muslims, Jews, they don't need some evangelical tour to just know that they can go out and defend their religion. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I got a couple videos to show you here. | ||
We're going to do a little compare and contrast. | ||
But all this is on the topic of war, as it really does seem like a much greater and wider and more destructive war is on the horizon. | ||
You've got an Air Force general telling his officers that war with China is only two years away. | ||
Of course, as we've said on this program, it seems like the war in Ukraine is almost a testing ground for, you know, what may be very soon a direct conflict between America, Russia, China, Israel, Iran, all of these, the battle lines are being drawn as we speak, | ||
which if we're to break out anytime soon, Sure would probably be nice to have the seven years worth of Stinger missiles and five years worth of Javelin missiles that we've wasted on Ukraine so far, right? | ||
So if war with China is two years away, we better start manufacturing that stuff now because we have depleted our reserves for Ukraine for no reason. | ||
So maybe that was on purpose. | ||
With a story from usni.org. | ||
Marines consulting outside experts for fixes to recruiting challenge. | ||
Fifty years after the United States turned to the all-volunteer force, a group of Marines gathered to hear outside experts discuss how to man the force between now and 2040. | ||
The Marine Corps, like the other branches, Faces a competitive recruiting environment, which it's trying to overcome with a variety of talent management programs. | ||
But Wednesday, the Marines took a listening role as they sat through multiple panels of the Naval Institute's Jack C. Taylor Conference Center. | ||
Later, Marine leaders... | ||
We'd take what they heard and aim to turn it into action. | ||
The Marines have turned to new ideas through their Challenge Management 2030, the personal side of the force's force design 2030. | ||
The latest plan stresses retention and maturation of the force over a high turnover rate, and recruiting the service has been known for in the past. | ||
Now, the Marines need to figure out how to continue to recruit enough new Marines each year. | ||
Basically, they are not meeting the goals. | ||
They are... The goals are dropping. | ||
The commander says, nothing is off the table except we're not lowering our standards, which is good, but also not true. | ||
They are lowering their standards, specifically to get women into combat roles, which is bad. | ||
But yeah, they're having a lot of trouble, and I don't think it'll surprise you to know that the solutions being suggested are just... | ||
Awful. They're just all terrible, right? | ||
Like, I know we can bring in more women and more foreigners. | ||
I know what we can do to fix the American army. | ||
Bring in people who aren't American to fight for us in exchange for citizenship. | ||
It's like, okay, Rome 2.0. | ||
I mean, this is it. We're just experiencing it now. | ||
But... The thing is, the recruitment issue, it's not a matter of, are the ads not good enough? | ||
Are the incentives not good enough? | ||
Americans are just lazy these days. | ||
It's the same as we've talked about a million times. | ||
You can live a great life and be comfortable, and it's unbearable if it's meaningless. | ||
You can be in a foxhole. | ||
You can have gangrene and trench foot and a disease, and you're being bombarded continuously from air raids, and you still have high spirits because what you're fighting for is meaningful and good and important. | ||
It's about having meaning and having purpose. | ||
And right now, the people of America know that the things that our armies are fighting for overseas are meaningless. | ||
They mean nothing. | ||
It's for bankers. | ||
It's for the people in Washington who openly despise you. | ||
It's to get a rainbow flag above some embassy in Saudi Arabia. | ||
Like, who cares? | ||
What are we fighting for? | ||
Gay sex? | ||
Like, leave me out of that. | ||
I'm not about to risk my life so the Middle East can enjoy drag queen story time. | ||
Like, what will we even be fighting for? | ||
So it's about a collapse of American identity that's behind all of this, and that much is obvious. | ||
And, of course, their solution is their solution to everything else. | ||
They even mentioned fertility rates in here. | ||
So, again, they want more immigrants to come in and join the military, which is just, again, suicidal and is reflective of a failure to contend with the systemic issues that we have in our country as a whole that are just exemplified in the Army and the Marines. | ||
I'll pull in those videos because we want to do a little compare and contrast here. | ||
Alright, we'll start with that one. | ||
The other one's called Emma the Calling, but we'll do a little compare and contrast because this video was just dropped by Russia, of all people. | ||
Tell me if this reflects something real or if this is just Russian propaganda. | ||
You know, I'm sort of undecided. | ||
Let's see what the Russians are saying about the failure for Americans to be able to recruit into the ranks of the Army and the Marines. | ||
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Let's watch. You were a hero to your country, giving your best years in the army. | |
You dreamed of defeating evil. | ||
You dreamed of doing much to make America great again. | ||
But in reality, you saw criminal others, the destruction of nations, the death of civilians, and all for the will of a bunch of families who and all for the will of a bunch of families who thought they were earthly gods, deciding who would live under their robe and who would be | ||
The End You begin to realize that this is the side of evil. | ||
This is not the America the Founding Fathers dreamed of. | ||
It has become the focus of the evil that is destroying the whole world. | ||
And today, the only country fighting this evil is Russia. | ||
If you're a true patriot of the very future of Great America, join the ranks of the Warriors of Russia. | ||
Help defeat evil or it will be too late for everyone. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff. | ||
So that again was a call for American patriots to join the Wagner PMCs. | ||
It's again calling on Americans to join the Russian military because America is run by evil people and if you sign up with them, they'll send you to die on some godforsaken desert that you can't even point to on a map and has nothing to do with anything you believe in. | ||
In fact, you're working for the exact contradiction of the things that you believe in. | ||
So, can't say I disagree. | ||
Can't say I disagree. So that was the Russian recruiting thing, right? | ||
That was a Russian recruiting video. | ||
Pretty powerful stuff. | ||
Pointing out how evil America's participation in the world events have been over the recent history. | ||
You can't argue with it. What benefit has come from the Iraq War? | ||
What benefit has been brought to the American people or the American way of life through the Afghanistan War? | ||
Or the war in Syria? | ||
Or the war in Yemen? Or the war in Libya? | ||
Or any of the places where the Americans have blessed with their presence and left destruction, chaos, and open-air slave markets behind? | ||
Like... Oh, right. | ||
Yeah, we gave... Oh, I'm sorry. Right. | ||
It was for democracy, after all. | ||
Absurd, right? So, I mean, they make a good point, and again, they actually understand that in order to fight for something, you need something to fight for. | ||
What America offers is nothing. | ||
It's degeneracy. It's Oh my god, little boys in Afghanistan can't access online porn. | ||
Better go bomb them. Like, who cares? | ||
What are we even fighting for? | ||
At least there, they actually are putting something forward. | ||
Even if it's BS, it's at least more than what we're getting. | ||
What we're getting are recruitment videos like this. | ||
Emma, The Calling. Go Army. | ||
Let's watch. Not one white guy in the video. | ||
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This is the story of a soldier who operates your nation's Patriot Missile Defense Systems. | |
It begins in California with a little girl raised by two moms. - That's right. That's right. | ||
Even little gay kids can grow up to be murderous tools of the military-industrial complex. | ||
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Although I had a fairly typical childhood. | |
Yeah, kind of. Took ballet. | ||
Played violin. I also marched for equality. | ||
Oh, I bet you did. | ||
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I like to think I've been defending freedom from the early age. | |
Yes, and now you rain missiles down on goat herders in third-world countries for the benefits of corporations. | ||
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When I was six years old, one of my moms had an accident that I looked at paralyzed. | |
Gee, who would you rather fight for? | ||
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Somebody that calls out, the evil is evil, or somebody who's... | |
That. Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in a moment. | ||
Just to pull a little bow on the topic we just covered. | ||
Just so you don't get... | ||
Just so it's not my just saying what's... | ||
I want to actually read you what they suggest in this article. | ||
So again, this is from usni.org, which I think is the... | ||
The Naval Institute, U.S. Naval Institute, says the Marines are consulting outside experts for fixes to recruiting problem. | ||
So they actually have some real tangible solutions in here. | ||
First, they say technology can help us address manpower concerns, says Paul Schauer, vice president at the Center for New American Studies. | ||
Which is suspiciously close to the Center for New American Security, CNAS, which of course we talk about all the time in that it is one of the primary drivers of all of the worst things that the American military gets up to. | ||
Says the Marine Corps will have to ask, what can machines do and what still needs a human touch or decision? | ||
Interesting. They also say immigrants are a population the military can pull from, Goldstone says. | ||
This includes seeking out more women to serve. | ||
The military does not want to lower standards, but there are military policies that are kept because it's always been that way, not function, Cohn said. | ||
She raised the question of haircuts and if it was because of function or history. | ||
Like, we're not lowering our standards, but there are some standards that we should lower. | ||
Marijuana use is another issue that could be changed. | ||
As a compromise, military could let in people who have used marijuana. | ||
Medication is another area that can be examined as society as a whole is more medicated now, Cohn said. | ||
So the solution, according to the experts, to solve the problem of recruitment in the Army of the Marines is to bring in immigrants, bring in robots, bring in women, Lower standards and allow our army to be drugged, medicated, mentally ill, or addicted to illicit drugs. | ||
So I think those are great solutions. | ||
No, I think the problem is solved now. | ||
I think it'll be better now that you've implemented all of these. | ||
Just incredible, right? | ||
And of course, if you really look into the future, you can see why these things would be desired or even necessary. | ||
A robot can't contravene orders. | ||
A robot has no conscience. | ||
A robot will not... | ||
Bulk at outrageous orders that it's given. | ||
It'll just do them. It's a robot after all. | ||
Immigrants who are not American will not have any compunction about violating the American Constitution or acting against the American people. | ||
So they've already decimated their own ranks through the vaccine requirement and the purges of huge swaths of both the leadership and the underlings in the army who all, you know, retweeted a A meme with the don't tread on me flag or something. | ||
They were called white supremacists and then kicked out. | ||
So they decimate their own ranks. | ||
They kick people out for not mindlessly following orders, right? | ||
So now you're guaranteed the only people who remain in the army are unquestioning. | ||
They'll follow orders. They'll do things that are against their own conscience if they're told to by the authorities. | ||
And then you bring in immigrants who have no historical or personal loyalty to America itself, but are rather doing it as just a way to get around the immigration line and take advantage of the economic zone known as America. | ||
And they also will be less inclined to disobey orders that may be against the Constitution or may be actually to fight the American people themselves. | ||
So if these things were to go through, you've got an army full of foreigners and robots, how hard do you think it'll be to turn them against the American people and actually crush the American people on behalf of the people in our leadership who also, likewise, have no loyalty to this country or the things that we're supposed to stand for. | ||
So pretty disturbing stuff. | ||
I think that's really the point of all of this at the end of the day. | ||
And, you know, again, the lack of recruitment to the Marines and the Army is not some sort of sickness that needs, you know, that the cure is robots or the cure is immigrants. | ||
It's a symptom. It's a symptom of a much, much larger disease, which is the thorough destruction of what America is, what we stand for, and why we fight for what we fight for. | ||
All of that is going away, and it will not be replaced by Mexicans in Marine uniforms. | ||
Okay? Glad we cleared that up. | ||
Why would anybody join the American Army these days? | ||
I can tell you why. | ||
Because their family was in it. | ||
That's basically it. They actually say this in the article. | ||
The military cannot be a family business, he says. | ||
After asking anyone in uniform to raise their hand if they had a family member who served, the majority raised their hand. | ||
Even Smith contributes to that family business. | ||
His son is a Marine. And that's... | ||
That's very accurate. And again, it's taking the most admirable and good things about Americans and human beings and turning them towards evil. | ||
Right? So, the people I know who, like, their families have been in the army. | ||
Grandfather's a general. Their father was a marine. | ||
You know... They have this love of the army and true respect for the army that blinds them to the way the army is manipulated and controlled and turned to disgusting. | ||
So the loyalty, the family... | ||
Business aspect is, in a lot of ways, admirable, but that very admirable instinct blinds you to the way it's being turned against you, and it's not good. | ||
With that, we go out to the phone calls. Victor in South Dakota has some important information, and this should help people order from Infowars. | ||
Go ahead, Victor. You're on the air. | ||
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Fantastic stuff. Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
The killing of Tyree Nichols has all of the hallmarks of a classic PSYOP. Not that it didn't happen, but that it just makes so apparent the main purpose of the mainstream media is... | ||
I guess you could say attention directing, like orchestrating human behavior, right? | ||
And, you know, there's a million examples of this. | ||
This is just a... | ||
A really kind of perfect one where like, you know, a week ago there's a video from this guy's home security camera where the cops just bust in and shoot him for no reason at all without any warning. | ||
And they're even caught on video going, oh, blank, there's a camera. | ||
Oh, crap, we got caught kind of thing. | ||
Never saw it on the mainstream media. | ||
Not a single word about it. | ||
Not a slight mention of it because if you can, you guess why? | ||
Can you guess why that might have been? | ||
Because the guy who got shot by the police without doing anything wrong was white, so we probably deserved it, and we don't care about him, right? | ||
They know they're not going to get the reaction that they normally would. | ||
Now, this one's a little interesting because it is five black officers who beat a black guy to death. | ||
Horrifying, but... Useful to the Democrats. | ||
So if you go on Google News today, the entire top section is all about this story. | ||
It's all focused on this story. | ||
It's telling the story from multiple angles. | ||
It's really focusing on and enhancing the emotional aspect of this story to drive people up. | ||
And again, it's no worse or better than any other police killing. | ||
It's just this one is useful. | ||
This one will get people in the streets. | ||
This will get people to give the... | ||
It's a grassroots image of what they wanted to do anyway, right? | ||
Now they have people out on the street demanding what they were going to do anyway, so it's useful for them as a justification for doing this stuff. | ||
And again, it is a bad video, but the question is, how did this come about? | ||
Why did this occur? | ||
What really led to this? | ||
Now, the Democrats and the mainstream media... | ||
Only have one option. There's only one available thing to consider, and that is race. | ||
And that is that this innocent black man was killed by the police, and the police are white supremacists regardless of who the police are. | ||
That's their messaging. | ||
That's it. That's the only thing you can suggest. | ||
However, it turns out there's a whole lot other stuff going on. | ||
But of course, you know, again, you've got a guy who last week was videoed on film having the police bust into his own house and shoot him point blank. | ||
The mainstream media never mentioned it. | ||
Definitely the president never mentioned it. | ||
But he steps in here, right? President Joe Biden called the video horrific and said it was a painful reminder of the fear black and brown Americans face regularly while calling for peaceful demonstrations. | ||
Actually calling for the demonstrations, which in this case... | ||
Didn't even pretend to be peaceful. | ||
They just rioted. | ||
That's it. So, you know, the president's going to get involved. | ||
The mainstream media is going to push the story. | ||
The professional activist networks are going to coordinate with the mainstream media to carry out protests and rioting, causing the mayors from around the country to declare states of emergency. | ||
But what actually led to this? | ||
In a perfectly predictable but incredibly frustrating chain of events, it's obvious that what has brought this about and what will continue to bring situations like this about is, in fact, the reaction to this similar situation a couple years ago. | ||
So, I mean, I need a new term for it. | ||
We need a term for this because it comes up so often. | ||
often this idea the the continual feedback loop the continuous insistence on the left of making everything worse every single time every time every every single time every time it's so annoying right and this is why we were against the black lives matter defund | ||
the police movement from the beginning infowars was on the forefront of the weaponization of the police of calling out the police for being foot soldiers of the new world order for enforcing unconstitutional dictates of turning themselves from a community you know protectors to an army at war with its own citizens We were on the forefront of that. | ||
Then came along the racial aggravationists. | ||
Then came along the Black Lives Matters and the Antifas of the world to completely distract from what was really causing these issues, what's really causing this breakdown between the relationships between the police and the population, instead saying, actually, it's all about race. | ||
Then they implement defund the police, and it just makes everything worse. | ||
More black people die. | ||
So the primary purpose of the movement has been not—it doesn't just fail. | ||
I mean, it would be better if nothing happened, because at least the number would be the same. | ||
But it's actually gotten worse. It's actually gotten worse, just like the vaccine just makes everything worse, just like the wars we engage in make everything worse, just like the solutions they're trying to come up with for the recruitment crisis will only make everything worse, just like everything gets worse every time these people get involved. | ||
It's continuous. | ||
Inevitable and predicted by us outcome of the defund the police movement. | ||
As a reminder, defund the police means two things. | ||
Privatizing the police, federalizing the police, nationalizing the police. | ||
But the other outcome, which was obvious from the beginning, is you demonize the police, you defund the police, you make it harder for police to do their jobs, and you send them to jail for murder for following the orders that they're obliged to follow, and you'll find the police who are worth anything don't actually want to do that. | ||
The police who can actually get jobs in the private sector or who have other skills and capabilities, they leave the police force and you're left with the lowest of the low, the lowest common denominators, the less qualified, less experienced, Less capable people are going to then be cops that are only going to be more likely to cause police violence. | ||
They're only going to be more likely to fail to de-escalate a situation, instead escalate it and drive it to the point of police violence. | ||
So this was inevitable. | ||
We called this out the minute they said defund the police. | ||
We were like, well, wait. Let's just play this out in our minds here. | ||
Let's do a little scenario planning you're all so fond of and think what will happen when you demonize and defund the police. | ||
Everything will only get worse. | ||
The things you're trying to solve will only get worse. | ||
And you people are incapable of self-reflection, incapable of introspection, incapable of saying you were wrong about anything ever. | ||
And so when things get worse, you are going to only double down on the so-called solutions that only make everything worse. | ||
So it's a feedback loop that is actively destroying our country, and we're seeing it on display right now in a beautifully illustrative event. | ||
Memphis PD drastically lowered standards before hiring officers charged in Tyree Nichols' death. | ||
At least two of the five Memphis, Tennessee police officers charged with murder for the death of Tyree Nichols were hired by the department after they dramatically loosened the requirements due to low application rates. | ||
And of course, you can dial this back, right? | ||
Low application rates are due to the defund the police movement. | ||
Defund the police movement is caused by the, you know, failure of police to uphold high standards. | ||
And so now they're dramatically loosened. | ||
Loosening or lessening those standards to drive up the application rates, only causing more of this. | ||
I think you all get it. But here actually is specifically about these guys in this case. | ||
Here's the five black guys that killed the black guy because of white supremacy and white people are evil. | ||
Karen Parmer is the chief of police in Memphis, I believe, or somewhere. | ||
She's a veteran officer in a chief of police department. | ||
And he says, And then push new hires into the agency, bypassing the testing procedures in place at the department. | ||
You can read between the lines what all that means. | ||
All five of the charged officers were hired by the city and did not go through the rigorous PD testing process. | ||
That's what quota hiring looks like. | ||
Lawsuits and dead innocents. | ||
The city should pay the lawsuits instead of the police department. | ||
The murder wasn't created by this old school policing or by white supremacy. | ||
This murder was directly facilitated by liberal police. | ||
Policy, that is the key, that final statement. | ||
This murder was directly facilitated. | ||
In other words, this whole event, all this chaos is the direct result, not a tangential result, not an indirect, but the direct result of the liberal policies that they will implement more of as a result of this. | ||
And of course, when it comes to race, they have to dishonestly portray all of this. | ||
New York Times says, Black residents of Memphis are significantly more likely than white residents. | ||
So the population is 65% black, but they are subjects of police force at 86%. | ||
So that's slightly higher. | ||
But then if you keep looking, you notice that actually 93% of all crime in Memphis was committed by black people. | ||
So they're actually underrepresented in subjects of police use of force. | ||
So that sort of contradicts your entire philosophy. | ||
Sorry. All right. | ||
Welcome back, folks. I think we might have to really get into this tomorrow to give it the... | ||
Full, you know, attention it deserves. | ||
It's the latest Twitter Files thread from Matt Taibbi. | ||
It's number 15. | ||
It is hilarious that they, he opens up the thread showing a Comedy Central clip from the show that was supposed to make fun of us. | ||
Y'all remember that? What was it called? | ||
I don't remember what it was called. It lasted like a year. | ||
What was that called? Jordan Klepper. | ||
The... I literally can't even remember the name of it. | ||
It was so bad. | ||
The Opposition? | ||
With Jordan Klepper? | ||
It was supposed to be like a reboot of Stephen... | ||
I'm blanking on all these idiots' names. | ||
The Colbert Report. Yeah, so the Colbert Report was like... | ||
It was like a mocking of Bill O'Reilly where he would pretend to take the conservative position. | ||
It was actually funny. It was actually a good show. | ||
Because he actually took the positions. | ||
And then the opposition came along and their idea was to make fun of us, right? | ||
They'd have the desk with the papers all over it. | ||
And the whole thing, it was just a parody of Infowars. | ||
But they could never commit to it because... | ||
If you actually were to commit to it and if Jordan Klepper was actually playing a conspiracy theorist and actually putting himself in that mindset, it's like it would be obvious he was right. | ||
You know, it's one of those things that like if he was going to pretend to be an Alex Jones type and then bring on, you know, somebody from the CIA and actually question them in a way that was like the way Colbert used to do it, it wouldn't send the message they would want to send. | ||
So it's sort of a brilliant example of Of how backwards and confused everything is. | ||
So he welcomes on this guy who is talking about Hamilton 68, I think it's called, which was a group of deep staters and CIA agents who were trolling Twitter to try to get just normal conservative people labeled as Russian bots and kicked off the internet. | ||
It's just so funny. | ||
And so then you have them featured on Comedy Central... | ||
It's like deception upon deception. | ||
It's like a Russian doll of disinformation. | ||
It's all very confusing. | ||
And you can actually see that this group, Hamilton 68, was so egregious in their action, even the likes of Yoel Roth and others at the Twitter mainframe who were just perfectly happy to claim any... | ||
Right-winger was a Russian disinformation artist or kicked people off for contradicting the FBI. They're happy to do that. | ||
Well, this was so egregious that they even had a problem with how illegitimate this group was. | ||
Which is interesting because the group is made up of and consists of all the people that people at Twitter consider to be experts and authorities in the matter. | ||
I mean, sort of strange, right? | ||
You've got... All these people, so you've got, it starts off with all these quotes from Joel Roth being like, yeah, this is totally illegitimate. | ||
This group is claiming people are Russian bots, but they're not. | ||
So, like, I don't know how we deal with this because, man, we don't want to just come out and say these guys are full of it, but they are, so I don't know what to do. | ||
So, he gives these quotes and he says, these quotes are by Twitter executives about Hamilton 68, a digital dashboard that claimed to track Russian influence and was the source of hundreds if not thousands of mainstream print and TV news stories in the Trump years. | ||
The dashboard was headed by former FBI counterintelligence official and current MSNBC contributor Clint Watts and funded by a neoliberal think tank, the Alliance for Securing Democracy. | ||
How many? How many of these think tanks exist? | ||
Is there accounts? | ||
Like, can we... | ||
Like, how many of these groups exist? | ||
It really gives you an idea of just... | ||
Just what we're up against here. | ||
The ASD Advisory Council includes neoconservative writer Bill Kristol, former ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, ex-Hillary for America chief John Podesta, and former heads or deputy heads of the CIA, NSA, and Department of Homeland Security. | ||
So it's like these guys who are all heads or former heads of CIA and the NSA and, hey, you've got Michael Chertoff there, the guy that wrote the Patriot Act and then was appointed as the head of the disinformation board when they pretended to shut it down. | ||
Apparently he's also a... | ||
Oh, gosh. | ||
I was just looking at his Wikipedia. | ||
The second segment's just so interesting. | ||
Michael Chertoff, an American attorney who was the second United States Secretary of Homeland Security to serve under George W. Bush. | ||
Chertoff also served for one additional day under Barack Obama. | ||
He was the co-author of the U.S. Patriot Act. | ||
So yeah, just, you know, one of the orchestrators of all this evil nonsense. | ||
So it's like, I don't know how you have these guys get together. | ||
They create lists of people they call Russian bots. | ||
And then Twitter is just like, they're totally full of it. | ||
They're totally full of crap. None of this is real. | ||
What do you expect when you get John Podesta teaming up with the CIA and purporting to want to be fighting against war propaganda? | ||
I'm sure. News outlets for years cited Watson and Hamilton 68 when claiming Russian bots were amplifying an endless parade of social media causes against strikes in Syria in support of Fox News host Laura Ingram, the campaigns of both Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders. | ||
NBC, one tiny corner of the U.S. government pushes back against Russian disinformation. | ||
Again, you've got the most evil people in the world with unlimited power, you know, a license to kill from the CIA. They can run roughshod over any law or restriction or limitation of the federal government. | ||
And then NBC, the mainstream media giant is there to... | ||
Portray it as a small, plucky group of outsiders fighting against the Russian disinformation artists. | ||
Like, that's how easy it is to trick you idiots. | ||
Not you people. You're listening to me, so you get it. | ||
But everybody else out there, you should be ashamed of yourselves. | ||
You should be ashamed of how easy it is to trick you. | ||
It shouldn't be that easy. | ||
You should make it slightly harder for them. | ||
It would save the world. | ||
Do you know that? Did you know that if you just had a modicum of suspicion about the murderous psychopaths that continually ruin everything, then we could solve all of the problems? | ||
Did you know that? Were you aware that it's your willful ignorance that's keeping us in this state? | ||
I would love if you'd wake up and join us. | ||
Be really nice not to fall continuously. | ||
For the lies of known liars, you just say the same lie over and over again. | ||
Russia-linked accounts are tweeting their support of embattled Fox News host Laura Ingram. | ||
No, they're not. You fell for another baseless lie, like you always do. | ||
Oh, the Washington Post's Democracy Dies in Darkness. | ||
Politico Magazine. Russian bots are coming. | ||
This bipartisan duo is in on it. | ||
No, they're not. Keep falling for it. | ||
Keep falling for these lies. You stupid liars. | ||
You stupid idiots. You stupid... | ||
Just... | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I don't get how the American people are so credulous. | ||
They're just so easy to fool. | ||
It's infuriating. | ||
I mean, it's like they still call Trump a Russian agent. | ||
How many investigations have they had? | ||
How many lies have been exposed? | ||
The FBI lead agent investigating him for Russia collusion himself has been arrested for colluding with Russia. | ||
And still, you go on MSNBC or CNN, you turn it on, and they're like, well, we all know Trump's a Russian agent. | ||
And it's just like... None of this would be possible. | ||
None of this would—they wouldn't even try it if they knew that the American people actually thought for a single second about what they were saying to determine whether it was true or not. | ||
But they know they can just say lies and the media will spread it for them and the big tech will censor people who are telling the truth. | ||
And the lies continue and the American people continue down their path of destruction, willfully ignorant of the people leading them. | ||
Hamilton 68 was the source of stories claiming Russian bots pushed terms like deep state or hashtags like fire McCaster, Schumer shutdown, walk away, release the memo. | ||
And another set of headlines all falling for the lie that these are Russian Twitter bots because it makes it easier for them to ignore the wishes of Americans when they can claim that anything that they disagree with is war propaganda from an international enemy. | ||
Which is why, again, the Ukraine war is so useful. | ||
You can be a lot more intense about your censorship if you have a war to predicate it on. | ||
The secret ingredient to Hamilton 68's analytical method? | ||
A list. Our analysis is linked to 600 Twitter accounts to Russian influence activities online, was how the site put it at launch. | ||
I mean, it's just so... | ||
It's so obvious. It's so apparent. | ||
It's so in your face. | ||
All you have to do is think for yourself. | ||
All you have to do is not listen to liars anymore. | ||
And we would save the world. | ||
The world would be saved. | ||
And really that is the only hope I have at this point. | ||
Because man, you look at everything going on. | ||
You look at the sheer level and complexity of the weapons array aimed at us and used against us. | ||
And it can seem hopeless, but the reality is that it's just a matter of awakening. | ||
It's just a matter of spreading the reality and the American people choosing to wake up and to cast off these shackles. | ||
We're not going to fight our way out of this. | ||
We're not going to scheme our way out of this. | ||
It's just pure truth and awakening. | ||
And we'd be saved. Infowarsstore.com to support that mission. | ||
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The establishment has chosen this show as the example. | ||
If they can take down this show and close its doors, then they come after me. | ||
And they come after every truth teller and whistleblower on the planet. | ||
It sets a precedence. | ||
And we have to be aware of that. | ||
And so this is a fundraiser to keep not just this show open and alive, but to literally save all of the work that we're all doing together. | ||
So I'm concerned and I'm here in support of this because I know that the trickle-down effect Will reach me really quick if they succeed in their agenda to take down Alex. | ||
And so I was telling him that, that that's why I'm here today. | ||
And he wanted me to express that because it's so important. | ||
So if you're sitting there and you love Alex, you love the show, or you don't, you know, I don't agree with everything Alex has said and done. | ||
I'll tell you that right now I'm sitting here. | ||
I don't either. I don't agree with everything I've said and done. | ||
It doesn't matter. It's the majority of what has happened through this studio, through that man's voice, long before most of us was awake, has been proven a great deal, is accurate. | ||
As the tagline of this, Alex was right. | ||
And it's so much of what this man has said has proven to be accurate. | ||
Some bombastic, some over-the-top, some crazy. | ||
Crazy stuff that has happened. | ||
He's a showman. I get it. | ||
I'm saying that sitting right next to him. | ||
I'm an authentic person when it comes to my friendships, but I will say that I'm here in support of this truth-teller and this whistle-blower, and it affects all of us. | ||
There's a lot of people sitting on their money on a lot of funds right now, and what I tell a lot of our donors is that our money won't be worth anything very soon if we don't take this very seriously. | ||
So sitting on your fortunes is a very stupid move right now. | ||
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