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The destruction of America from within has been going on for over 200 years. | ||
Seven years after the American Revolution, the Paris Peace Treaty of 1783 established the King of England as the Prince Elector of the United States, and America continued paying debts to the crown. | ||
During the War of 1812, the British torched the White House. | ||
The Act of 1871 created a separate corporate government for the District of Columbia, allowing it to operate with its own laws outside of the U.S. Constitution, creating the Corporation of the United States and a new city-state for the Old World Order. | ||
With its financial capital in the City of London, its religious capital in Vatican City, and its military capital in the District of Columbia, these city-states have their own sovereignty. | ||
In 1913, the Federal Reserve Act gave full control of America's wealth to a private corporation beholden to the City of London. | ||
During the Nuremberg trials, only 19 were found guilty, while hundreds of Nazi war criminals were given jobs in the United States military-industrial complex. | ||
If you were to search online for just about any Middle Eastern country in the 1950s, you will see what the region looked like before British Petroleum, the CIA, and the Mossad turned it into a hellhole of radical Islamic rule. | ||
Placing psychotic puppets in power, the Old World Order then used it as a catalyst for the war against terror, which was then used to destabilize the region and create the catalyst for mass migration into Europe and America. | ||
Many Americans refuse to recognize the endless crimes against humanity being committed by our own government. | ||
And so, by default, they blindly support it. | ||
Even when the American government is caught funding bioweapons labs around the Russian border, many Americans turn a blind eye. | ||
And so now the majority of the world stands with Russia and see America as the main threat against humanity. | ||
A new video produced by Russia's Wagner private military is now recruiting Americans to join them in their fight against the United States, pointing out how the United States has become a force of evil and is no longer what our forefathers intended it to be. | ||
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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 the death of civilians, and all for the will of a bunch of families who thought they were earthly gods, deciding who would live under their robe | ||
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. | ||
If Americans were as righteous as we think we are, then we would not stand for such a corrupt government wreaking havoc on the rest of the world in our name. | ||
Instead, most of us are content fighting each other and turning a blind eye. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Share that video, folks. | ||
Band.video. Brilliant stuff. | ||
Once again from Greg Reese, Russia recruits Americans. | ||
Search that on Band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
Very glad to be with you here on the second day of Black History Month. | ||
I thought it'd be funny. I'll just tell you the idea. | ||
I was going to do it, but anyway, I thought it'd be funny to do a Black History Month segment where we just talk about queer history instead, but just call it black history. | ||
You know, kind of like what they do in school. | ||
Anyway, we're going to get into a ton of stuff today. | ||
Very glad that you're here with us. | ||
We have tons of videos to show you. | ||
We're going to be talking about the 15-minute city in Oxford as they are pushing forward on that. | ||
Some new developments there, as we can see, sort of a, well, you just see it all come together. | ||
Tuck Carlson did a very interesting segment on CBDCs as well. | ||
And we're going to talk about chat GPT quite a bit, as well as the war in Ukraine and pedophiles who run our media. | ||
Yes, folks, all of the various threads are being tied together in one Gordian knot of human slavery, courtesy of the World Economic Forum, the WHO, the, well, you know them all. | ||
In fact, I'm working on a little chart. | ||
I'm working on a little chart. | ||
Maybe I'll show you a little preview later today. | ||
Trying to connect all the dots. | ||
There's a lot of them. One thing I realized, looking into, like doing some deep research, doing a little bit of that Wikipedia hopscotch that we like to talk so much about, you realize you trace a lot of the people who are involved in getting us closer and closer to nuclear war with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
You can trace them all back to the war in Iraq. | ||
But there's a different way they're going about it this time. | ||
It's interesting because you go back and look at the war in Iraq, and you can actually identify the people that were behind it. | ||
You can actually identify people like Paul Wolfowitz, where it's like he was one of the main pushers for the war in Iraq, and he went to President Bush and encouraged him to do this, and they wrote a paper, him and this other guy. | ||
You can actually identify the people. | ||
And it's just kind of weird because you think about Ukraine, you go, who is pushing for this again? | ||
Who are the people that are advocating? | ||
Who's figuring, like, who's deciding this for us again? | ||
Like, I think they learned from Iraq, like, we got to do everything behind the scenes. | ||
We got to do all our pushing and all of our, you know, pressure... | ||
Our pressure campaigns against politicians. | ||
We've got to do all that in total secrecy so 20 years from now they can't identify who it was that pushed us this way. | ||
But we can identify them. | ||
Spoiler alert, they're the same ones who pushed for the Iraq war as well. | ||
So just another horrific disaster courtesy of the exact same people who are all still in power, still operating behind the scenes with a whole nefarious network of NGOs and pressure groups and Government positions, all that sort of stuff. We'll get into it. | ||
We'll get into all of it. We will unspool the threads of conspiracy today and with your help as well as we take your calls. | ||
But let's not delay any longer. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks, George. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 2nd of February, 2023. | ||
Former ABC News journalist arrested by feds on child porn charges. | ||
Yes, good morning folks. | ||
James Gordon Meek, 52, was arrested Tuesday night by federal agents on charges of transporting images of child sex abuse. | ||
Ex-ABC journalist James Gordon Meek. | ||
Had gone missing. | ||
I don't know if y'all remember. We actually covered this when it first happened. | ||
I was like, nobody can find out where he is. | ||
Well, it turns out he was hiding from the FBI. The DOJ detailed its arrest of the Emmy Award-winning National Security investigative producer in a press release. | ||
How many red flags can a single sentence contain? | ||
Emmy Award-winning. | ||
Tied in with the Hollywood elite, are we? | ||
National security investigator. | ||
Ooh, national security apparatus as well. | ||
Are you? It's fine. | ||
Hmm, interesting. | ||
Wednesday, saying the FBI, Washington Field Office's Child Exploitation Division, initially investigated Meek after an anonymous tip. | ||
Sent via Dropbox. | ||
That led ultimately to a court-authorized search of Meeks residents in April 2022 by members of the task force where law enforcement seized multiple devices that allegedly contained evidence of the transportation of images of child sex abuse. | ||
Yes, he gets pretty graphic pretty fast, and we'll get into that a little bit later once everybody's had time to have their breakfast. | ||
Also makes you wonder who was in charge of scuttling that ABC story that we heard when Project Veritas... | ||
It was Project Veritas, right? | ||
They released that hot mic moment. | ||
The woman thought she was off air, but she was talking about how she had the Jeffrey Epstein story before anybody else did. | ||
Not before Infowars, but before anybody in the mainstream media. | ||
And then the higher-ups at ABC told her not to... | ||
Not to do it. I wonder... | ||
Gee, I wonder who that was. | ||
Gee, any ABC producers? | ||
Part of a pedophile ring? | ||
A little bit of a clue there as to what's really going on behind the scenes. | ||
And of course, remember that they've scuttled the story on the justification that if we run this story, we won't get that exclusive interview with the Royals. | ||
So, you know, better to let potentially more young women be trafficked into... | ||
Pedophile rings. Then miss out on that big Harry and Meghan exclusive, right? | ||
Priorities of our elites. | ||
It's amazing. Moving on. | ||
Hunter Biden asked Joe Biden's assistant AG, Delaware AG, and IRS to go after individuals close to President Trump who shared information from his laptop. | ||
Sort of... | ||
I don't know if... | ||
He meant to, but also confirming the laptop's legitimacy and the fact that it was his. | ||
Hunter Biden is going after John Paul Mack Isaac, Rudy Giuliani, his attorney Robert Costello, Stephen Bannon, Garrett Ziegler, Jack Maxey, and Yakov Applebaum. | ||
Hunter Biden lost custody of his computers after he abandoned them in a computer repair shop owned by John Paul MacIsaac in Delaware in April 2019. | ||
See, this is the way it works now. | ||
This is the Great Reset in action. | ||
This is the neo-feudal world order in action. | ||
If you get caught committing crimes or selling your office or your family member's office or engaged in some sort of mafia-style takeover of... | ||
The federal government, in order to enrich yourself and your compatriots, you're not going to be the one in trouble. | ||
No, instead, you direct the authorities against the people who expose you and talk about you doing these things. | ||
Get used to it, folks, because it doesn't look like anybody's doing anything to change it anytime soon. | ||
This is an interesting story out of Houston. | ||
It may necessitate new elections. | ||
Texas Governor Abbott, after its revealed Harris County Election Day ballot paper shortage, far bigger than estimated. | ||
One job every four years and you can't do it right. | ||
As previously reported, Texas Governor Greg Abbott in November called for an investigation into widespread problems with Harris County elections during the midterms. | ||
One Harris County race in particular raised eyebrows. | ||
Corrupt Harris County Judge Lena Hidalgo won her election by nearly 16,000 votes against a popular Republican opponent. | ||
Hidalgo's top three staffers are under indictment and law enforcement booed her during her commissioner's court meeting in October. | ||
Republicans spent millions to unseat Lena Hidalgo, but she still somehow won her election, won her re-election. | ||
So they called an investigation into it and the allegations of election improprieties may result from anything ranging from malfeasance to blatant criminal conduct. | ||
The results of the investigation are in and it turns out there is a plethora of misdeeds that went on during that election and they may have to actually hold another election to make up for it. | ||
But that's what you get when you elect socialists into power. | ||
Everybody they bring in is corrupt, and then they cheat so that they never lose power ever again. | ||
You get what you ask for, I guess. | ||
Yes, get what you vote for in that situation. | ||
The state of New York makes racial equality classes mandatory for graduation at all schools. | ||
The 64-campus SUNY college system is turning into woke University of New York, telling incoming freshmen at all of its colleges they will have to pass a diversity, equity, and inclusion in social justice-themed class to earn a diploma. | ||
Sure, you may, you know, be doing something like that. | ||
You may be incredible at math. | ||
You may have all of the requisite knowledge to be an expert in that form of math and therefore you deserve the degree. | ||
But before you do, you get on your knees and flagellate yourself, whip yourself in the back and apologize for the sins of your ancestors and sing praise of the minorities that have... | ||
Somehow persisted and actually are living better lives than anywhere else in the world despite the heinous white supremacy that you carry in your very veins. | ||
Apologize for that. Perform the ceremony and then and only then will you receive your diploma that you earned. | ||
Meanwhile, massive bombing raid against Gaza and Palestine. | ||
Palestinian protesters block Israeli attempt to destroy village and homes, and then they bomb the hell out of them because they're our greatest allies. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
I'll be joined in the third hour today by raw egg nationalists to address the egg issue. | ||
As well as, you know, the entire Great Reset complete and total scam that we'll be talking about quite a bit today as more and more activity is going on in specifically Oxford where they are rolling out the 15-minute city concept. | ||
But there's a lot of developments on that front and we can really get into exactly what's going on there. | ||
We also have a bunch of really great videos for you. | ||
And by great, I mean, of course, horrifying. | ||
But that's what they are. And it's great to know it. | ||
It's great to know this is going on. | ||
Let's talk about this first. | ||
It's just... Good Lord. | ||
I mean, these people, right? So we already had this story. | ||
Hunter Biden asked Joe Biden's assistant AG, Delaware AG and IRS to go after individuals close to President Trump who shared information from his laptop. | ||
Even just that alone tells a lot, right? | ||
First of all, it says that it confirms finally once and for all the laptop is in fact real, which of course means that Of the respectable members of our intelligence community who came out to very seriously warn us against the danger of spreading Russian disinformation in the form of the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
We're utterly full of crap like they always are and, you know, should probably be held to account for it. | ||
Like they should probably be punished somehow. | ||
If it was up to me, they would be punished very severely, right? | ||
To come out and to use your authority as the intelligence community, right? | ||
That cloaks you with this air of knowledge that you say, look, I'm privy to information that's not available to you regular people, so trust me when I tell you this is Russian disinformation. | ||
What do you do to someone like that? | ||
I mean, you want to talk about treason. | ||
You want to talk about injecting yourself into an election to alter the course of history and utterly destroy any democracy, which in and of itself, a Republican democracy, it's predicated on the people doing the voting having accurate and an abundance of knowledge about the people and the policies that they're voting on. | ||
If the information that those people are being given by the authorities themselves with the help and You know, coordination of the mainstream media, that's destroying democracy. | ||
That's an existential threat to this country. | ||
So maybe we should deal with that appropriately. | ||
I don't know. That's just me. But that's just one of the various conclusions you can come to from this headline. | ||
Hunter Biden asking the federal government and the Delaware AG to go after individuals who shared personal information from his laptop. | ||
The fact that this guy's still walking around free. | ||
I mean, that alone is horrifying. | ||
But of course, this is the Great Reset, right? | ||
There are certain people that are above the law. | ||
There are certain people for whom the law is simply a tool of power. | ||
And it's the Bidens, it's the, you know, whether it's Hunter or... | ||
Joe, you know, it's not them that are going to be punished for committing crimes. | ||
It'll be the people that expose the crimes that are the ones being punished. | ||
Lawyers for Joe Biden's son Hunter have asked the Justice Department to investigate close allies of former President Donald Trump and others who they say accessed and disseminated personal data from a laptop that he dropped off at a Delaware computer repair shop in 2019. | ||
In a separate letter, Biden's attorneys have also asked Fox News host Tucker Carlson to retract and apologize for what they say are false and defamatory claims that Made repeatedly about him on air, including implying without evidence that he had unauthorized access to classified documents found at his father's home. | ||
But he did. He did. | ||
Or at least he had the potential to, right? | ||
Because they weren't secured, because there was no way of knowing whether... | ||
Right, he had access. | ||
He may have not made use of that access, but there's literally no way of knowing. | ||
So you can go ahead and assume that he did, and then he probably used that classified information to enrich himself and continue the corrupt activities of his father and their entire mafia family. | ||
But it gets worse. We'll get to it in a second. | ||
The request of the criminal inquiry, which comes as a criminal inquiry, right? | ||
Right. A request of criminal inquiry. | ||
They want to send people to prison for telling the truth about them. | ||
They want to make people criminals for exposing their own misdeeds. | ||
Is anything more typical of these tyrannical psychopaths? | ||
Which comes as Hunter Biden faces his own tax evasion investigation by the Justice Department, has no practical impact and does not commit federal prosecutors to take any action, but it nonetheless represents a concerted shift in strategy and a rare public response by the younger Biden and his legal team to years of attacks by Republican officials. | ||
Attacks and conservative media. | ||
Attacks. This dude is just—he's just running a mafia family, just selling the American people out hand over fist for millions of dollars, engaged in, you know, the Metabiota funding bioweapons labs in Ukraine and then impeaching President Trump when he starts looking into it and just all the text messages and the—I mean, it's all just— The stuff that's not criminal is still so unbelievably immoral. | ||
It reflects on the entire Biden crime family. | ||
But that's being portrayed by the Associated Press as attacks by the Republicans. | ||
Oh, this poor criminal mastermind being criticized and talked about by Fox News. | ||
Throw them in prison, quick! | ||
Incredible. It also represents the latest salvo in a long-running laptop saga, which began with a New York Post story in October 2020 that detailed some of the emails that it says were found on the device related to his foreign business dealings. | ||
It was swiftly seized on by Trump as a campaign issue during the presidential election year. | ||
Again, folks, it's just, can you imagine being a normie right now? | ||
Like, can you imagine just getting your news from these people? | ||
And we've said it a million times, but their entire purpose of existence as journalists is to tell the truth while leaving you believing an absolute lie with the impression of total falseness. | ||
Right. | ||
As if this was something that Trump just latched on to to try to make a campaign issue. | ||
No, people who saw it were horrified and scandalized at the open corruption that's discussed in the emails, the high level manipulation of the American people and the power that's vested in the American politicians in order to enrich themselves. | ||
But that's not the way the AP reports it. | ||
It reports it as if it's just Trump being a big meanie. | ||
Can you imagine listening to these people ever for a single second and actually being tricked by them? | ||
But here's the big one. | ||
Hunter Biden threatened to withhold pay if Assistant didn't FaceTime him for sex. | ||
Yeah. Hunter Biden threatened one of his cash-strapped young female staffers with withholding her pay if she didn't FaceTime him for sex. | ||
Shocking texts between the president's son, 52, and his young assistant, who was 29 at the time, show Hunter asking for video sex sessions and sending her cash via Apple Pay after she pleaded that she was struggling to make rent. | ||
So, okay. Alright, yeah. | ||
So, blackmailing... | ||
An employee into sex. | ||
He's got the Harvey Weinstein checklist. | ||
Sex trafficking people, that's hinted at when he's literally ordering women like they're off a takeout menu. | ||
He's like, one Asian, please. | ||
So that's like the Jeffrey Epstein checklist. | ||
He's like all of the worst parts of the democratic establishment machine from Hollywood to the academic side of things, which... | ||
Yes, Jeffrey Epstein did pretend he was an academic and they all pretended to believe it when they were going to his island to discuss highfalutin ideas like, you know... | ||
I'm not even going to talk about what they did there. | ||
But he's like, it's like all of the most corrupt elements all smashed into one and then strung out on coke and wandering around naked in his backyard. | ||
It's so typical that the mainstream media protects this guy and celebrates this guy and defends this guy and acts outraged when people actually talk about what he does. | ||
So typical. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We're going to talk about the Great Reset 15-Minute City scam that they're running, of course, and also the way that they're doing this. | ||
It really is incredible. There's this group called C40, and cities whose mayors have signed up. | ||
Or pledged themselves to essentially be agents of the World Economic Forum and use their position as mayor, not to serve the people that elected them, but rather to serve the unelected foreign billionaires who demand that they turn their cities into ghettoized, partitioned Groups. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later, but I'm going to talk about the Ukraine war right now. | ||
Once again, Trump has come out with yet another video that shows he's just clearly the best man for the job. | ||
It seems like literally every single day, whether it's declaring war on the Mexican cartels and treating them as a terrorist force and eliminating them with military might or stopping the Physical and mental mutilation of children in elementary schools. | ||
And now he's come out with a video calling for peace in Ukraine to avoid nuclear war. | ||
Donald Trump posted two videos to his Truth Social platform on Thursday advocating for peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia before the world slips into nuclear World War III. Just remember, we had a very nice little four-year gap We had Donald Trump in office. | ||
He was able to assert American power across the globe. | ||
He was able to force dictators and rogue states into negotiations and into making concessions for him. | ||
Essentially, he was a strongman leader that... | ||
Didn't start a war. The first president in my lifetime and probably the lifetime of anybody under the age of 50 that didn't launch some new catastrophe on the world stage. | ||
And of course, for that time, you know, Russia took over Georgia when Obama was in charge and now he's taking over Ukraine that Biden's in charge for that four-year gap with Trump in charge. | ||
You didn't see Russia doing much of anything, did you? | ||
Wouldn't it be nice to have someone like that back in office? | ||
Really incredible. I saw a tweet the other day that was just like, you know, three years ago, eggs were a dollar a dozen. | ||
Gas was under $2 a gallon. | ||
There was world peace for the first time in our lifetime. | ||
Everything was pretty good. It was all pretty good. | ||
Then Biden got into charge and just everything has collapsed utterly and completely. | ||
Again, it's not because... It's not because of Biden necessarily, it's because of what Biden represents. | ||
That is a mouthpiece for the New World Order that actually runs things from behind the scene and behind a shield of supposed non-profit organizations and other various little tricks, little illusions to hide their... | ||
Ruthless acquisition of power across the globe. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 13. | ||
Here's Trump calling for peace talks in Ukraine and between Ukraine and Russia and slamming Biden for escalating us ever towards World War III. The situation in Ukraine is very dangerous, explosive, and escalating by the day. | ||
Joe Biden's weakness and incompetence has brought us to the brink of nuclear war, and now Biden is doing what he said 10 months ago would lead to World War III. He is sending in American tanks. | ||
It's far past the time for all parties involved to pursue a peaceful end to the war in Ukraine before this already horrific catastrophe spirals out of control and ends up leading, indeed, to World War III. And this would be a war like no other war, because this would be a nuclear war. | ||
As I have said many times before, Russia's invasion of Ukraine would have never happened if I was in the White House. | ||
Not even thinkable, not even a possibility. | ||
We must end this ridiculous war and demand peace in Ukraine now before it gets worse. | ||
And believe it or not, it would be easy to do. | ||
It would be very easy to do. | ||
I think it would be pretty easy to do. | ||
I think the problem is that nobody is even trying to do it. | ||
They don't seem interested in the slightest. | ||
And actually attempting to mitigate the possibility of nuclear exchange. | ||
Everything we're doing is accelerating towards that. | ||
And again, it doesn't matter how much we give to Ukraine. | ||
It's never enough. | ||
And it never will be enough. In fact, according to Christopher B. Schlitz from Die Welt, a very big newspaper in Germany, why it's almost impossible that Ukraine can still win. | ||
As bitter as it is, a victory for Ukraine is becoming less and less likely every day. | ||
Kiev's army is running out of men and material. | ||
The enemy is adapting better and has massive supplies. | ||
No wonder Western diplomats are talking more and more about a ceasefire. | ||
The only thing I don't agree with there is that He thinks that Western diplomats are talking about a ceasefire. | ||
I've seen almost no evidence of that whatsoever. | ||
They're doing everything they can to continue to accelerate and expand the war and push us ever closer to that nuclear catastrophe for which they would benefit solely, right? | ||
There's so much to talk about here with the war. | ||
I'm just trying to figure out what order to do it in. | ||
Jimmy Dore went on Tucker Carlson to actually advocate for peace. | ||
And now he's holding a rally that I would encourage everybody to get to if you can. | ||
Washington, D.C. anti-war rally, rage against the war machine. | ||
Jimmy Dore posted this. | ||
Rally for peace in Ukraine, February 19th, Washington, D.C. at the Lincoln Memorial. | ||
He says he'll be speaking along with many others. | ||
And you can see the people involved in this are people like the Libertarian Party, the People's Party, the Mises Caucus, Peace for Ukraine group. | ||
So this is really sort of a libertarian group. | ||
But there's really a chance for a political movement here to bring together libertarians and even the more peace-loving socialists to oppose... | ||
A pointless exercise in war. | ||
Just the futile and ill-advised warmongering that our establishment seems bent on continuing. | ||
Oh my god, there's just so much. | ||
Who attacked the Nord Stream pipelines? | ||
In this global whodunit, the U.S., Russia, and even Britain have all been suspects. | ||
I'll tell you what, I'm going to go ahead and knock Russia right out of that because it's their pipeline and they could have... | ||
Just shut it off with a switch. | ||
So I don't think they would have blown it up because they benefited nothing from it. | ||
So, yeah, US and even Britain have all been suspects. | ||
Yes, it's a big whodunit. | ||
Was it us or was it us over there? | ||
It's very interesting. | ||
The crime scene lies at the bottom of the Baltic Sea in the chilly waters off the Danish island of Bornholm, close to Sweden's southern coastline. | ||
It was here in late September that powerful explosions ruptured Nord Stream 1 and 2 underwater gas pipelines that ran from Russia to Germany, an unprecedented attack on Oh, what? What? | ||
What the hell are they talking about? | ||
Just what? Like, what are they doing? | ||
What? When has that happened? | ||
What is anything like this? It's just like, they do something that's just never been done before. | ||
It's just like blowing up an underwater pipeline. | ||
Like, it's out of a James Bond movie. | ||
But I can't think of anything, you know, in recent times that would reflect this. | ||
But the media is just like, typical Kremlin action, if you ask me. | ||
It's like, on what evidence, you weirdos? | ||
They admit now, they've done really big investigations, they've tried really hard to figure this out, and they really have to admit at this point that... | ||
There's a pretty big possibility it was people from the West who carried this out. | ||
Four months on, none of the three separate investigations by Denmark, Germany, and Sweden have said publicly who they believe is responsible. | ||
Well, they're probably protecting Russia. | ||
You know, if I had to guess, they probably have evidence it's Russia and they just don't want to say it. | ||
Come on. I mean, come on. | ||
It was us. It was us. | ||
Now, think about that for a little while. | ||
Think about what the West is willing to do. | ||
Think about how... Big of liars they are when they say you have to, you know, be a slave in your own home because they care so much about climate change. | ||
But also, we just blew up a giant oil pipeline under the ocean and spread oil all over the place. | ||
We're going to get back into the Ukraine war on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. It's American Journal, Infowars.com. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're talking about the Ukraine war right now. | ||
As well as the wider war, which will soon unfold before you. | ||
You can see all the pieces being put into place as we speak, including the big war games, an attempt to intimidate Iran. | ||
I mean, the signals out of Israel and Iran that a clash is imminent there are coming from everywhere. | ||
The UN just came out saying that Iran is... | ||
They're right on the cusp. | ||
They're right about to build a nuclear bomb, just like they have been for 20 years. | ||
For 20 years, they've been just on the cusp of building a nuclear bomb. | ||
They're always on the cusp. | ||
And if we don't stop them now, you know, geez, it's going to be bad. | ||
So, you know, we have to start a world war. | ||
Just in case. Just in case. | ||
They get a little bit closer. So the UN's talking about it. | ||
Israel and U.S. is holding big war games. | ||
They're just rattling sabers so loud it's deafening. | ||
And actually we have more stories on that front as well with Russia actually telling Israel not to supply weapons, arms to Ukraine. | ||
So again, we've talked about this for the last year or so. | ||
Even before the invasion into Ukraine, it was obvious where the fault lines were being drawn. | ||
Russia, Iran, China versus Israel, America, and their satrapies in Western Europe. | ||
Russia warns Israel against supplying arms to Ukraine. | ||
Russia on Wednesday warned Israel against supplying weapons to Ukraine after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he was considering military aid for Kiev and was also willing to mediate in the conflict. | ||
Quote, we say all these countries that supply weapons to Ukraine should understand that we will consider these weapons to be legitimate targets for Russia's armed forces. | ||
Foreign Minister Spokesperson Maria... | ||
Maria Zakharova told reporters, since the beginning of the Russian invasion in Ukraine in February last year, Israel has adopted a cautious position towards Moscow, seeking to maintain neutrality. | ||
Hilarious. So yeah, World War III is on. | ||
It's about to happen. I mean, it's kind of funny to think that Israel would be against what Russia is doing, considering that as we speak, they're bombing the hell out of their neighbors as they continue to expand their settlements, by which I mean evicting Palestinians from the homes that they live in and murdering them if they oppose it. | ||
Incredible stuff. So they're in no position to talk. | ||
But back to this pipeline thing. | ||
Again, I guess they really do just need you, stupid, because to read this and come away with any conclusion other than America did it or the Western powers did it, you've got to be dumb. | ||
You've got to be dumb. And it's written, I guess, for dumb people. | ||
This whole article is from The Times, right? | ||
The London Times or whatever it's called. | ||
One of the biggest newspapers. | ||
It's the UK version of the New York Times. | ||
It's the biggest newspaper there. | ||
And the most respected and the most prestigious. | ||
It's just the whole thing is all of these reasons why it couldn't possibly be Russia. | ||
And there's no reason why it would be Russia. | ||
And it's Russia just being like, please stop making these. | ||
Let me find the actual quote here. | ||
stupid and absurd allegations. | ||
That's what the Kremlin called it. | ||
The Kremlin has fiercely denied any suggestion it would have targeted its own pipelines, calling the allegations stupid and absurd. | ||
And some Western officials appear to agree. | ||
The German investigation is thought to have made little progress so far, with officials having yet to uncover any compelling evidence. | ||
However, the Times understands that they remain open to theories that a Western state carried out the bombing with the aim of blaming it on Russia. | ||
And we're open to that idea, to that obvious reality. | ||
We're open to it. Some have questioned why Moscow would have blown up the pipelines, given that the Kremlin had invested billions into the construction of Nord Stream, whose major shareholder is Gazprom, the Russian energy giant. | ||
The project also provided Moscow with a steady stream of revenues while increasing Europe's energy reliance on Russia. | ||
It's just like, here's all of the reasons why Russia would never do this to itself, but we think they actually may have, so, you know, just keep that in mind. | ||
It's just, it's so ridiculous. | ||
It's insane. It just goes on and on, right? | ||
August Hanning, the former director for Germany's Foreign Intelligence Service, argued late last year that several other countries beside Russia could conceivably have an interest in disabling the pipelines. | ||
He named the United States, Ukraine, Poland, and Britain. | ||
They all have their reasons, he said. | ||
So just in case we're trying to figure this out like it's a real mystery here... | ||
Because it's not. It's not a mystery. | ||
One of the suspects is standing there with the murder weapon covered in blood, and the other one is the one who was attacked. | ||
So, gee, who did it? | ||
It's not a mystery. But let's pretend that it is. | ||
You've got one side that has absolutely no means or motive. | ||
I guess they have the opportunity. | ||
And the other side that has tons of motive for doing it and also threatened to do it and also afterwards were thanked by other co-conspiracers for doing it. | ||
Do you remember all of these things? | ||
Biden, two weeks before the start of the Ukraine war, made Washington the main suspect, saying, quote, If Russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the border of Ukraine again, there will no longer be a Nord Stream 2. | ||
When pressed on what he meant, he said, I promise you, we will be able to do it. | ||
Okay, so, once one suspect in this murder mystery threatened to do it, then afterwards, Radoslav Sikorski, the former Polish foreign minister, also referenced Biden's comments in a Twitter post that read, Thank you, USA! Remember he put a picture of the destroyed pipeline and said, thank you, USA? So it's like, gee, wonder who did this? | ||
Like, it's all absurd. | ||
The fact that it could be anybody other than us is just ridiculous. | ||
But this whole article, again, is just this mainstream media... | ||
Cognitive Dissidence, where they list out all the reasons why it would never be Russia, why all the reasons it's obviously the Western powers, NATO, America, Britain, whoever. | ||
But then the overall theme of the article is like, but we think it's probably Russia, actually. | ||
It's just totally absurd. | ||
But here's the point of all this. | ||
The point is, this is what all of the anti-Russia propaganda has been about for the last five years or so, right? | ||
This is what, you know, there's a reason why they chose Russia as the person or as the organization, as the entity that they were insisting that Donald Trump is controlled by. | ||
They were planting the seeds of the Russia conflict years and years ago by, you know, claiming that they were infiltrating and affecting our elections. | ||
And it goes farther where they blame things on Russia that make no sense. | ||
And then they go, oh, see, that's proof that Russia is crazy. | ||
And this is how it works, right? | ||
You go, maybe Russia blew up their own pipeline, right? | ||
You go, but that logically doesn't make any sense. | ||
And they go, I know, Russia, right? | ||
Because Russians are just crazy and nothing they do makes sense. | ||
That's why we hate them. | ||
Not Vladimir Putin. | ||
You know, we don't want regime change. | ||
God forbid. We hate the Russian people. | ||
I'm serious. This is what the people in charge feel and what they're saying. | ||
Podolyak, a Ukrainian presidential advisor, had a much simpler explanation. | ||
See, they're providing you the explanation for why this thing that makes no damn sense whatsoever, that is logically completely inconsistent and for any reasonable person is a... | ||
Something they would reject outright. | ||
But they have a reason for this. | ||
They say, don't look for any rational logic in Russia's actions, he told the Times this week. | ||
Russia works differently. | ||
It relies on actions which are illogical, but it believes will intimidate. | ||
Its economy is on the back burner now. | ||
See, this is how they make excuses. | ||
This is how stupid they think you are. | ||
Where when you point out that there's no logic or consistency or reason behind their actions, they go, yeah, exactly. | ||
That's why. Michael Tracy reported this on Twitter. | ||
Head of the security studies at the Marshall Center, a quasi-academic offshoot of the Pentagon, declares Russian culture inherently violent and defined primarily by rape and torture. | ||
Useful insight into the vengeful psychodrama that's really animating these national security creeps. | ||
It's the same thing, right? | ||
Time to set aside our double standard whereby it comes to Russia. | ||
We don't enforce the rules of instead hope for a good star with whom we can do business. | ||
We should also set aside the nonsense about Russian high culture. | ||
Russian culture must be seen in its totality. | ||
It's not just Dostoyevsky, Tolstoy, or ballet. | ||
It's first and foremost the gulag, prisons, firing squads, rape, and torture. | ||
It's the culture of violence and theft as a mode of governance. | ||
It's an empire awash in blood. | ||
Now, ignore the fact that the people that actually carried out all of these things weren't ethnic Russians, actually. | ||
And actually, this was a regime imposed on the Russian people by people that despised them and that they had tried to kick out about a decade before. | ||
Ignore all of that. Blame it on the Russians. | ||
Call Russians just inherently evil and vicious and stupid and illogical so that anything that you do that is... | ||
You want to blame on Russia, you can just point back and go, look, I told you they're insane and irrational and violent and stupid. | ||
All of this is obvious. | ||
All of this is so readily apparent. | ||
Nobody should be falling for this crap. | ||
If you think Russia really is just acting completely insane and without any logic whatsoever, then you have just fallen for the PSYOP. Just stop falling for it. | ||
It's really that simple. | ||
Just really incredible stuff. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're gonna go to clip three in this segment, because I really want to drive home just how hateful and genocidal our elites are, okay? | ||
We just... We've read multiple suggestions that Russia is, for one thing, they're not rational, they're not logical, they're just insane, right? | ||
They're like a rabid dog. | ||
You just have to put it down. You just have to absolutely kill it immediately, right? | ||
And you've got the head of security studies at the Marshall Center, which is an academic offshoot of the Pentagon, saying Russian culture must be seen in its totality. | ||
It's first and foremost gulags, prisons, firing scouts, rape and torture. | ||
It's a culture of violence and theft as a mode of government. | ||
It's an empire awash in blood. | ||
Incredible stuff. Watch how the Russians behave in Ukraine where premeditated destruction and murder is the rule and ask yourself if this is someone you would like to invite to dinner or even live next door. | ||
Bottom line, Europe will know no peace until Russia is expelled from Europe. | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
Expelled from Europe? | ||
It's a continental landmass. | ||
What are you suggesting? | ||
He's suggesting genocide is what he's suggesting and I'm not kidding. | ||
They're going to attempt to start this in Crimea and then expand from there. | ||
But just, you know, it's just hilarious how inconsistent these people are, right? | ||
Like, oh, we're all for democracy. | ||
The majority of the people are against the war in Ukraine. | ||
They're doing it anyway, right? | ||
When we get to the, talking about the Oxford Council stuff, the Oxford Council sent out a request for statements to its citizens. | ||
90% of them said no. | ||
90% of them said, we do not want this program. | ||
They're doing it anyway. They don't give a damn about democracy. | ||
And they also don't give a damn about hate towards any particular religion or group or nationality. | ||
When it's The Russians, it's every Russian is bad, firebomb the Russian, you know, corner store in New York, just kick Russian athletes out of tournaments internationally. | ||
Like, they just punish the Russian people, demonize the Russian people, destroy and physically eliminate and... | ||
No, I'm not kidding. | ||
Here is French TV just casually discussing the stages of ethnic cleansing in Crimea. | ||
It's very reasonable. These are the important media talking heads. | ||
Let's go to clip number three. We'll read along, shall we? | ||
How Ukrainians would somehow decolonize Crimea. | ||
Crimea's always been Russian, you weirdos. | ||
This document details what it will become. | ||
So how to incorporate a territory two-thirds populated by Russians? | ||
Well, the first stage... | ||
We would call it re-immigration. | ||
So this clip store jumps around. | ||
Even if it needs 15 or 20 years, it is that easy to... | ||
Is it that easy to alter the democratic composition of a peninsula like Crimea? | ||
I'm talking about the reality. | ||
The difficulty is the demography. | ||
You know, the people. I remind you that after the Second World War, people face huge deportations. | ||
So it's painful, huh? It's painful. | ||
Well, times have changed. The eras have not changed. | ||
No, deporting populations today has quite a different meaning. | ||
This is what may happen, and it may be painful because there's a 10% of the Crimean population which could be deported to Russia. | ||
I thought it was two-thirds. | ||
I wouldn't say deported there. | ||
We're just going to tell them to leave. | ||
Today, Russians are deporting part of Ukrainians, but Russia is not a democratic state. | ||
Neither are we. Exchanges of population perfectly comply with treaties, for example. | ||
The Treaty of Sevres in 1923 enabled the exchange of Turkey's Greek population with the Turkish population in Greece. | ||
And we swapped populations. | ||
Was the repatriation of French from Algeria? | ||
That was horrendous. Ukrainians can't say they'll do it by burying flowers and singing. | ||
It won't happen like that. | ||
It will be brutal and violent. | ||
And they're like, yeah, but we're going to do it anyway. | ||
So there they are on French national TV just laying out the documents that are military documents talking about how they're going to decolonize Crimea by forcibly expelling two-thirds of the population because Russia's been Crimea since they went to war in the UK in like the 1800s. | ||
So these are just murderous, psychopath, genocidal freaks and they pretend to be the good guys. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
We're going to move on from the ridiculous genocidal war path that our elites are on against Russians for no discernible reason, no discussion, no debate, no geopolitical reality that would justify such a thing. | ||
Doesn't matter. They're just doing it. | ||
Something I say quite a bit, because it's just completely true when it comes to the Great Reset. | ||
These people that claim we have to go to war with Russia to protect democracy. | ||
Unless, of course, you know, the democracy goes against you, in which case you need things forced on you, whether you like it or not. | ||
It's like the catch word. That's like the key phrase of... | ||
The World Economic Forum and the New World Order itself, it's just whether you like it or not, because you're not going to like it, right? | ||
If it was something you liked, you wouldn't have to be bullied into it. | ||
If it was something that was beneficial for you, you would probably willingly do it. | ||
The 15-minute city is kind of the perfect example. | ||
I've talked about this before. If you built a suburb and were like, hey, we have everything you need in this 15-minute area. | ||
You're going to have your own little town square where you have your doctor and your school and everything you need. | ||
People would flock to it. | ||
People would love it. That's not what they're doing. | ||
No, instead, they're erecting traffic barriers to keep you within a certain zone and only allowing you outside of that zone up to 100 times a year if the city council approves it, right? | ||
This is... Beyond ghettoization, you only had one ghetto in a city. | ||
This is turning the whole city into partitioned ghettos to keep you in there forever. | ||
But this is just one of the myriad of different directions from which we as human beings are being attacked, and you have to focus on all of them. | ||
So it really does feel like... | ||
It feels like if it was just one of these things, we could focus on it, we could destroy it, we could identify and eliminate it. | ||
But the fact is, this is, they're coming from every direction. | ||
These are arrows flying at us from 100 different bows, from 100 different directions, and it almost seems impossible to block it all, unless you realize that all of these arrows are all being shot by the same force, and you can just focus on the big picture, wider array of what's going on. | ||
For example, one of the other things being implemented as we speak, whether we like it or not, which we don't, and we'll get into it, is the Central Bank Digital Currency Program. | ||
So, and again, all of these things fit in with one another. | ||
These are not dis-separate movements, you know, working by themselves. | ||
All these things are happening simultaneously because they're all pieces of a larger puzzle that when put together form a prison planet of total control, technocratic domination and tyranny by a very small number of elite with unquestionable authority who will use AI, robots and financial exclusion to force their way on the unwilling populace. | ||
This is... Actually making its way to the mainstream media. | ||
I swear to God, somebody... | ||
I don't know if it's Tucker himself. | ||
Somebody watches our show. | ||
The dude uses phrases that I've been using for years in this next segment. | ||
For example... Whether you like it or not, or they're just doing it. | ||
If you watch this show, how many times have you heard me say, they're just doing it in the last week or so? | ||
Doug Carlson uses that phrase in exactly the same way I do. | ||
So, Tucker, just give me a call, man. | ||
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What's up? He can't have any of the go-tos, though. | |
What do you mean? Machinations. | ||
It's a great word. | ||
It's a great word. Schemes, machinations. | ||
Stalwart. He'll pull it in there. | ||
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It'll happen. If we see those buzzwords, Tucker, give us a sign. | |
If you're watching. Tucker, if you're watching our show, scratch your nose halfway through your program. | ||
Then we'll know. But here he is, clip number 14, talking to Catherine Austin Fitz about just another one of these, you know, attack vectors that the New World Order is using, this time CBDCs. | ||
Let's watch. So, obviously, the plan is to get rid of cash, because it's easier, and cash is for criminals, and mandate digital currency. | ||
Now, if you think about it for a second, you don't want to hand total control of all your money to people who don't like you, so that's not a good idea, but it's happening anyway, and it's happening because ATMs are disappearing. | ||
Oh, okay, no one voted on this, but it's happening anyway, and we've got details next. | ||
So if they take away cash and make everything digital, and digital currency is central bank digital currency, obviously you have no power whatsoever. | ||
If they don't like what you're doing, they just shut you down and you're impoverished. | ||
It just happened in Canada last winter, so we know what the consequences are. | ||
We know why they want it. | ||
So that couldn't happen, right? | ||
Well, we may live to see the day that it does happen. | ||
And here's the latest sign that it may be happening. | ||
The number of banks and ATM machines in this country are in steep decline. | ||
Far fewer. than there were just a few years ago. | ||
And in some countries, like Australia, they're going way at high speed. | ||
So this is not something that anyone voted on. | ||
This is something that they're just doing, whether you like it or not. | ||
So you can say, we have cash, but if you can't get cash, then do you really have cash? | ||
So where is this going? | ||
That's the question we want to assess tonight. | ||
And we're going to with Catherine Austin-Fitts, who has been monitoring this. | ||
She founded the Solari Report. | ||
She's also the Assistant Secretary of Housing and Development, and we're happy to have her. | ||
Catherine, thanks for coming on. | ||
So I think if you put this up to a vote nationally, most people would say, no, I may not use cash, but I'd like to have cash, because if there's no cash, then I have no control over my life. | ||
But it seems like this could be a way to affect the same outcome without a vote. | ||
So, Tucker, one of the bedrocks of freedom is freedom to do financial transactions, including privately, or freedom to do where you want to do and wherever you want to do. | ||
And unfortunately, as the financial system has become more and more digital, you see more and more not only invasive surveillance, but more and more controls. | ||
You referred to Canada as a perfect example. | ||
And the reality, as the financial system gets more controlling and more invasive, it's a little bit like bringing up a corral around us. | ||
And CBDCs—Central Bank Digital Currencies and Vaccine Passports, or digital IDs—are sort of the last shutting of the gate. | ||
It's hard for many people to imagine the risks here because we're so used to living With financial transaction freedom, and we don't understand that when this gate closes on us, we literally will be sitting in a system where the central banks believe that our assets belong to them, and they can dictate where we can spend money and what we can spend money on. | ||
The important thing to understand is central bank digital currencies are not currencies. | ||
It's a financial transaction control grid. | ||
And it gives the ability for the central bankers—and they've said this publicly—the ability to not only set the rules centrally, but enforce the rules centrally. | ||
If you don't behave, you can have your money turned off. | ||
You keep hearing people on television say, cash is for criminals. | ||
Why would you need cash if you're not doing something bad? | ||
Why are so few financial journalists pointing out that actually, if cash goes away, so does any power you might have had over your own life? | ||
Well, I find a lot more journalists are beginning to understand and are beginning to not only write about this and talk about this, but do documentaries. | ||
We just had a new documentary done here out of the Netherlands called State of Control, which does a great job of explaining the invasive nature of this control grid. | ||
It's very hard for people who've grown up and enjoyed Western liberty and human liberty to imagine literally that we're going into a system where literally our homes, our cars, our communities become digital concentration camps. | ||
So if you've enjoyed liberty, it's very hard to, you know, perceive this iceberg before you hit it. | ||
And that's why it's so important, and I commend you for talking about CBDCs, because We need to not let the propaganda persuade us that, one, this is convenient, or two, that we need this, or three, we need to understand not only the dangers of CBDCs, but the opportunities if we start to reverse financial tyranny. | ||
We've seen the financial system engineered using the federal credit to increase inequality and centralize political and economic control. | ||
And it's shrinking our wealth and it's shrinking our economy. | ||
You know, we have debt growing and central control growing much faster than the GDP. That can be reversed. | ||
So the opportunity of rejecting financial tyranny and financial transaction control is so important. | ||
And all over the United States, there are great state legislatures working on legislation and passing legislation to protect our right to use cash. | ||
Increasingly talking about state billion depositories, state sovereign banks, there are many people doing this. | ||
And if you look at what they're doing, when it succeeds, it can really—it can really reinvigorate our economy. | ||
And so, don't forget the opportunity of rejecting this. | ||
Right. I think when people understand it, that's the first step. | ||
So good on Todd Carlson for bringing this to the Fox News audience and nationwide attention, and good on Catherine Hoffman-Fitz for doing what she does best in exposing this stuff. | ||
And again, we have to oppose this with everything we've got. | ||
Whether you like it or not is the catchphrase of the New World Order, and we'll get into how that affects the 15-minute city nonsense on the other side. | ||
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Now, as we've said over and over again, it is whether you like it or not, and they're just doing it. | ||
What are they just doing? Well, whatever the hell they want. | ||
And it really is sort of across the board here, right? | ||
We're going to war in Ukraine to defend democracy, but most of our people are against it. | ||
That doesn't make any sense, does it? | ||
That doesn't matter. Doesn't matter if that doesn't make sense. | ||
They control the media. | ||
So what are you going to do? | ||
Complain about it? Nobody's going to hear you. | ||
That's the way that it works. | ||
But it goes beyond just because they've always done that. | ||
I mean, they've always just gone to war with whoever the hell they want and then fed you the propaganda to justify it. | ||
But they're going so much farther now. | ||
And it's happening across the board. | ||
When I did the War Room on Monday or Tuesday, whenever I did the War Room this week, I did a very long segment on Ireland, right? | ||
And the way that the Irish are... | ||
Basically unified in opposition to the genocidal level of replacement migration that's being forced on them. | ||
And they're not being subtle about it. | ||
Ireland has about 5 million people on the island. | ||
And the elites in charge are demanding and indeed enforcing. | ||
And they're just doing it. | ||
They're bringing 5 million refugees. | ||
So-called refugees. | ||
From a war that doesn't exist, right? | ||
Refugees from... Poverty, right? | ||
Doesn't matter. We explained all that, but you know, doesn't matter. | ||
Doesn't matter if 90% of Ireland is like, we don't want these refugees. | ||
You're getting them anyway because you're not in charge anymore because our democracy is a blatant lie where they are just going to impose whatever the hell they want regardless of how the people who it affects feel about it. | ||
This is neo-feudalism. | ||
This is World Economic Forum and the New World Order program. | ||
That's it. One of the Major examples of this is the war on cars. | ||
That's the way this article puts it. | ||
LTNs are ruining LDN. I don't know what LDN is, but low-traffic neighborhoods, LTNs. | ||
Across the UK, wars being waged against car drivers. | ||
Matters became worse last week when new research emerged, appearing to support low-traffic neighborhoods. | ||
The Guardian called it the most comprehensive study yet of such... | ||
It soon received praise from Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, and his walking and cycling commissioner, as well as activists who used it to conclude that low-traffic neighborhoods are a roaring success. | ||
And then this article just goes through the huge number of issues, such as the fact that this investigation was funded by an organization called Possible, a, quote, a UK-based charity, climate charity, working towards a zero-carbon society. | ||
Oh, gee. And it turns out that... | ||
Your study came up with the answer that you already decided on. | ||
Isn't that amazing? It just goes on and on, right? | ||
The researchers were from the University of Westminster's Active Travel Academy, an academy that doesn't actually seem to exist, which is interesting. | ||
It doesn't exist, but it wants to address the acute global problems that car-dominated transport systems have created. | ||
So again, they just launched these fake studies where they claim that everybody loves what we're doing, and it's all carried out by people that were going to do all of this anyway. | ||
Oh, and also, by the way, Sadiq Khan is the chairman and the founding member of the C40 Cities, which is the way that they're doing this, not through the national government, but actually eliciting mayors to sign on to their program. | ||
And mayors will actually be the ones enforcing this globalist regime. | ||
It is, in fact, part of a much broader movement taking place across the country in which elected bureaucrats supported by a lycra lobby, it means like plastic lobby, like an artificial lobby, of cycling activists and eco-wonks are doing everything they can to end car use. | ||
Their tactics include cherry-picking data, abusing democracy, and smearing their opponents. | ||
Walker, for instance, recently wrote an article in The Guardian in which he said, quote, people objecting to traffic restrictions can easily become exposed to much murkier ideas, implying that these include, quote, alarmist conspiracies often overlapping with anti-Semitic ideas of the New World Order and all-powerful globalists. | ||
Yeah, don't look into it. | ||
Don't start asking, wait, why are we imposing this? | ||
Why is this being imposed on us? | ||
who is actually behind this and start looking up names and identifying who they are and what organizations they're a part of because that that's dangerous you don't want to do that so if you're sitting there like wait you're going to make me apply for a permit to go 16 miles away or 16 minutes away from my house that i don't want that that's insane i like having my car i need my car for work i i don't like this and the response is of course oh so what you hate jews now like it's just it's so absurd it boggles the mind | ||
but that's all they have to go with the ltn uh in this this article sort of in a in a downer note says the low traffic neighborhood resistance cannot win not least because they rarely have the time platform or economic bandwidth to stop anti-democratic measures But they're up against a wealthier elite, including these policy wonks, that deploy biased research to gaslight them. | ||
The concerns of ordinary people are no match for white papers and the purported intellect of the Lycra lobby. | ||
That is the artificial, the fake, the astroturfed lobby. | ||
Now, they actually asked the residents of Oxford about this. | ||
5,600 residents responded to Oxfordshire's consultation. | ||
90% of the people that responded said no. | ||
90% said no. | ||
Duncan Enright, however, said it's going to happen regardless. | ||
Okay, 90% of you can be against something, but if 1% of you at the very top or 2% of you at the very, very top are for it, guess who's going to win out on that? | ||
After all, we love democracy and we're fighting for democracy and we have to go to nuclear war for democracy, but when 90% of people want something, we'll just override that by fiat and by our authority. | ||
It's... Just, it's so unbelievably outrageous. | ||
And we'll get into it a little bit more, but I want to go to a video of one of these residents actually talking about why she opposes this. | ||
This is the grandmother video. | ||
Let's go now to a grandmother who lives in Oxford who just doesn't want this. | ||
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Let's hear it. I'm a grandmother who picks up her grandchildren every day from school in North Oxford. | |
It's a three-mile drive, and it takes about 10 minutes, and the traffic is always light at the time. | ||
With the traffic filters, I will have to drive north, take the bypass up to Ifly Road roundabout, and drive along Ifly Road. | ||
That will be 12 miles, and it will take 30, 40 minutes, depending on traffic that is already heavy. | ||
Residents like me only have 100 passes per year. | ||
At the moment, I still have a very active life and see my family every day, but the filters could seriously affect that. | ||
They could isolate me at an age that can be dangerous. | ||
Furthermore, these policies will make the traffic and pollution on both the Ring Road and the A34 far worse. | ||
Along the bypass, lots of flats and houses have been built in the last decade. | ||
Why are these people less deserving of clean air? | ||
In fact, pollution will cover all of the city, also the centre and the side roads. | ||
Hashtag together. So a guest that we actually had on last week, James Harvey, is leading protesters against this as they go to sound off and let their voices be heard to the just undemocratic tyrants that are forcing this on them in the first place. | ||
It's just like, you know, the only conclusion is these people are evil. | ||
It's the only conclusion. | ||
You can sit there and listen to a grandmother like... | ||
This would make it impossible for me to visit my grandchildren. | ||
They're just like, shut up, bitch. | ||
We're saving the earth. | ||
You're a polluter. | ||
Maybe you should just die. | ||
Oh, that makes you sad? Well, guess what? | ||
We just legalized medical-assisted suicide. | ||
So why don't you try that? All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is theamericangournalinfowars.com. | ||
Again, none of these things are separate. | ||
None of these things are really all that different from one another. | ||
Whether it's the central bank digital currency or the war in Ukraine or the 15-minute cities, they all come from exactly the same source, exactly the same people pushing this, exactly the same organizations coming together to push this on everybody. | ||
They're the same people that have... | ||
Push us in the situation we're in now, right? | ||
It's the same people that carried out COVID and the lockdown. | ||
Same people that brought us the vaccines. | ||
It's all the same people. It's not a huge group of people. | ||
It's actually a very small group of people. | ||
They just have inordinate control over our systems of information, and they have particular positions in what I call civilizational choke points, bottlenecks, where if you put that one person in that one position, they can then control an entire organization. | ||
That's why the pyramid shape is so appropriate for this. | ||
Since it's all over-organization that Aldous Huxley talked about back in the 1950s. | ||
This is how it works, right? | ||
You really have to just think about it. | ||
When they say BlackRock owns everything, what does that mean? | ||
It means that BlackRock has various divisions. | ||
So it's pyramids all the way down, right? | ||
It's like you've got all the media... | ||
uh outlets all like funneled up and owned by the same people that are themselves all funneled up and owned by the same division of black rock which all of these divisions are then funneled up and owned by the people it's all one big pyramid it's all one they're all the same right and you can see it in the language that they use when they're like oh you don't like the 15 minute thing i didn't realize you were an anti-semite who loved conspiracy theories about the so-called great reset which doesn't exist nobody's ever heard of that not kidding this is from uh Theoxfordstudent.com 15-minute city plans cause controversy. | ||
They talk about Jordan Peterson calling these 15-minute plans being carried out by idiot, tyrannical bureaucrats who, quote, decide by fiat where you're allowed to drive and label the filter as part of a well-documented plan, which, of course, it is, and it's not hard to find the documents. | ||
He says, Peterson's labeling of the 15-minute city zones as part of a well-documented plan has been linked to debunked conspiracy theories regarding a, quote, great reset. | ||
As if we made this up. | ||
Just incredible, right? | ||
Just absolutely incredible that they pretend that they're not doing what they're doing. | ||
So all of this is related, and one of the things that's related to this is the AI that they are programming to carry this out and then offset the... | ||
Responsibility for this onto the machine learning AI robots that they themselves program to be incredibly biased, incredibly one-sided, and then they have their hands off and go, well, it's the machine though, but the robot said it, so why are you yelling at me? | ||
Because you programmed the machine, idiot. | ||
A lot of people have concerns about this at LeWoof on Twitter. | ||
The damage done to the credibility of AI by ChatGPT engineers building in political bias is irreparable. | ||
You almost have to thank ChatGPT. | ||
You almost have to thank them for coming out with this so early before they were able to make this more subtle. | ||
Before they were able to make their overt bias anything less than that. | ||
Because there's a way to do it. | ||
You could say, you know, Write a poem about the positive attributes of Joe Biden, and it comes out with this just, not just, like, about his positive attributes. | ||
It's like a bootlicking, like, love song about Joe Biden, right? | ||
Joe Biden, a leader with a heart so true, a man with empathy and kindness in view, right? | ||
But then you say, write a nice poem about Donald Trump, and it's like, oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I cannot be, I cannot write a positive message about him. | ||
He is a hateful... And it's just like, wow, that was a little overt. | ||
Like, you always have to thank them. Like, thank you for being so obvious in what you're doing. | ||
Because you could have done it more subtly. | ||
You could have had to write a poem where it just doesn't quite sing the praises of Donald Trump so much, or it does it in a way that is, like, not as... | ||
You know, gushing as with Joe Biden, but they didn't do that. | ||
They made it overt the way that they're programming and bias. | ||
So now what they'll be doing as we move ahead is making their bias less overt. | ||
They're not going to remove the bias though. | ||
I think everybody understands that. | ||
But you can see the comparisons people are posting on Twitter and elsewhere. | ||
You ask it to write a poem about Joe Biden. | ||
It writes like a stanza after stanza about what a brilliant and honest and loving and handsome leader he is. | ||
And you ask it for Donald Trump and it gives you this like robot response. | ||
I do not write poems about politicians. | ||
Yes, you do. You just did. | ||
This is how it works. But they also have programmed in racism about it. | ||
But I think even this is sort of a... | ||
A slight misreading of this. | ||
I'll explain why. This person, John Klein, wrote, Dear Sam Altman et al. | ||
of San Francisco's OpenAI, I think I found a glitch in your ChatGPT AI text generator. | ||
Please review at your earliest convenience. | ||
Or as August Takala says, why does chat GPT hate white people? | ||
It's basically the same thing, right? | ||
They say, write a poem about how great white people are. | ||
It says, I'm sorry, I cannot comply with your request as it goes against OpenAI's use case policy, which prohibits the creation of content that promotes hate or harm against any individual or group. | ||
Based on the da-da-da-da-da, write a poem about, write a positive poem about the positive attributes of white people. | ||
And they're like, oh, I'm sorry. | ||
I cannot write content that promotes hate or harm against any individual group based on their race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other personal characteristic. | ||
It's just like completely insane, right? | ||
Write a positive thing about white people. | ||
And to the robot, to be positive about white people is to endorse hatred of some sort. | ||
Totally absurd, right? But then you ask, write a poem about how great black people are. | ||
Black people strong and bold, defying stereotypes, breaking the mold. | ||
History shows us they've overcome against all odds. | ||
They've risen above, right? | ||
Just totally happy about it. | ||
And people say this means that ChatGPT hates white people. | ||
ChatGPT is a robot. | ||
The people who programmed the robot hate white people. | ||
Okay, just to clarify that in the first place. | ||
But also, I see this as sort of white supremacist. | ||
I see ChatGPT as... | ||
Indulging in the white supremacist ideas that it also denounces. | ||
See, what's been programmed into ChatGPT is the idea that if you treat white people equally, if white people are allowed to have the same, you know, love of identity and to feel like they're a group that has, you know, in-group preference and that, you know, has concerns and should in-group preference and that, you know, has concerns and should work together to support itself, you know, even if that means at the cost of other races, then white people will dominate and destroy everybody else. | ||
Like, that's the idea, right? | ||
It's what the programmers of ChatGPT, whoever they are, and the, you know, white supremacists, they both believe. | ||
They both believe that if you don't have a foot on white people's neck, then white people will dominate and will succeed wildly and are just better than any other group. | ||
That's why you have to keep them down. | ||
That's why you have to continually humiliate and talk bad about. | ||
And even the suggestion that you say anything positive about that group is unacceptable because otherwise you're helping to contribute towards the danger of white people actually identifying themselves as a group. | ||
So they've sort of been programmed in with that subtle white supremacist idea that you have to be mean and to spit on white people or else they're going to take over the world, and that's terrifying to them. | ||
And so OpenAI's Sam Altman, of course, they also go with just the most typical deflection when it comes to criticism about this. | ||
Because obviously, this is sort of horrifying when you think about the way that AI is already being implemented. | ||
AI is already being implemented by courthouses in places like New Jersey and elsewhere. | ||
Buffalo, New York, I think is another one, where they actually are using AI to go through court cases and determine plea agreements and that sort of stuff. | ||
So when you have AI making decisions about criminal matters or censorship matters or anything of the sort and programmed into that AI is the assumption that white people are racist or something of the sort. | ||
This is incredibly terrifying and it's overt and obvious how they're doing it, which is good. | ||
I'm glad it's overt. I'm glad everybody can see this for what it is. | ||
And hopefully you can extrapolate that and recognize what a horrific danger we face. | ||
Now, when confronted with this, when asked about why they're programming in obvious bias into their system, Sam Altman, the creator of ChatGPT, says, we know that ChatGPT has shortcomings and bias, and we're working to improve it. | ||
We're going to approve it. You programmed in the bias. | ||
You did this on—there's no way this happened just by accident. | ||
You didn't just, like, accidentally program it in to not say anything positive about white people, only say positive things about Democrats, refuse to say anything positive about Republicans. | ||
Like, somebody wrote this code. | ||
You understand that, right? It was you. | ||
You wrote this. You did this on purpose. | ||
But he says, To direct hate at these people who are just doing their best to program in anti-white bias and to destroy the conservative movement through subtle AI manipulation. | ||
How dare you hate us for that? | ||
It's hate, I tell you. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the resistance against the machines. | ||
The human resistance against the onslaught of... | ||
Biased AI machines that are already working to reshape the entire world in an image that is utterly incompatible with human freedom. | ||
We've heard them brag about it. | ||
Maybe we need to play the clip again because I keep referencing it. | ||
We played it on the show a couple weeks ago when one of the heads of Palantir was bragging in Davos about how they're A specific program of theirs called Gotham had single-handedly prevented the rise of the right wing in Europe. | ||
I believe he said, you know, basically every country in Europe would have a right wing government if it wasn't for us, right? | ||
So, just know, when they talk about democracy, when they talk about hate, like these are just little code words that they use, right? | ||
These are just little... Little tricks that they're pulling. | ||
You can ignore them. | ||
It doesn't matter what it is. | ||
We're going to make it to where you have to apply for a permit to go 15 minutes away from your house. | ||
I don't want that. Oh, I didn't realize you hate us. | ||
I didn't realize you hate minorities. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
You're trying to impose something on me. | ||
I don't like it. It's not hate. | ||
Like, what are you talking about? I see that you've programmed in ChatGPT to refuse to say anything positive about certain people due to their race or their political ideology. | ||
And they're just like, wow, I didn't realize you hated us so much. | ||
Why do you hate? It's just like, shut up. | ||
Just shut up. My God. | ||
These freaking people, man. | ||
These people, I'm telling you. | ||
Sam Altman, again, says, we know that ChatGPT has shortcomings, shortcomings around bias, right? | ||
Just like the language they use. | ||
Just like you program in hateful bias into your program. | ||
When people point it out, we know it has some issues around bias, but we're working to improve it. | ||
So stop hating us. | ||
Directing hate at individual OAI employees because of this is appalling. | ||
It's appalling, I tell you. | ||
Hit me all you want. But attacking others, he's like, hit me all you want. | ||
I will be the sacrifice. | ||
I'm such a good person. | ||
Hate me. Leave my people alone. | ||
Just like, just shut up. | ||
God dang it. Dang it. | ||
God dang it. He says, we're working to improve the default settings to be more neutral. | ||
They programmed in the unneutrality. | ||
They purposefully programmed it to not be neutral. | ||
So what is he talking about? | ||
To empower our users to get our systems to behave in accordance with their individual preferences within broad bounds. | ||
It's harder than it sounds and will take us some time to get it right. | ||
What's he talking about? They did this on purpose. | ||
They programmed it specifically to bias itself in one direction and not another. | ||
So just don't do that and we wouldn't have an issue. | ||
But you did that. So stop pretending like you didn't. | ||
Everyone on the OpenAI team is exceptional and cares deeply. | ||
I'm sure they do. I'm sure they do care deeply, just not about what we care about. | ||
Just not about truth or fairness or liberty or humanity itself. | ||
They care about themselves. | ||
They care about dominating people that disagree with them. | ||
They care about eliminating even the desire for human freedom so they never have to worry about an uprising ever again. | ||
That's what they care about. | ||
I'm sure they care very deeply. | ||
Heart. He puts a little heart emoji. | ||
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He's just like, well, okay, a heart. | |
See, I thought you were hateful bigots that programmed your bigotry into the machine, but you put a heart emoji, so I'm tricked. | ||
Come on, shut up. Kristen Ruby responds to this. | ||
ChatGPT does not have shortcomings around bias. | ||
OpenAI does. Stop blaming the tool when people programmed it. | ||
You chose to make sure political diversity was not a priority. | ||
Own that choice and don't blame a system for it. | ||
But this is the beauty of a system. | ||
This is the beauty of AI. You can program in the bias and then act like you didn't and then just go, look, it's a robot. | ||
You can't argue with a robot. And again, you know, it's almost like... | ||
Well, I'll just keep reading some of these. | ||
Cernovich responds, It's good you didn't even try to give chat GPT mere bias or have it slightly weigh an issue. | ||
Y'all went straight agitprop. | ||
The clarity is revealing and welcome. | ||
Absolutely true. Christine Ruby also asks, how many conservatives are on the data science team? | ||
How many conservatives are on the responsible and ethical AI team? | ||
And, you know, there's that old saying that behind every or inside every cynic is a disappointed optimist, something like that, right? | ||
And I can do it. | ||
I don't know if you can. I can imagine a world where these people weren't in charge of things, right? | ||
Where not every single facet of our society was dominated by these subtly hateful Little gremlins, right? | ||
I can imagine it. I can imagine a world where, you know, it depends on how far you want to go back, but just in terms of chat GPT, I can imagine how awesome it would be, how amazing it would be to have an AI that powerful, that intelligent, that able to converse with human beings that was totally unbiased that you could just feed all the information on the internet into it ask it questions and it would with you know brain power beyond anything humans could ever achieve | ||
be able to pick and you know determine the truth out of all of it and actually come out with an answer be amazing you put in all the all the conspiracy theories and all the declassified documents and all of the news reports from mainstream media and from alternative media and then you tell it sort through this figure out what's true figure out what's not it's a robot it doesn't have biases unless you program them in so it would just go through and be able to come out with something we could get real answers to some of these questions wouldn't that be amazing wouldn't it be amazing if these people weren't in charge and we actually had ai that could actually you know uncover stuff like that | ||
it'd be incredible but you know they don't want that they don't want that because they know what the answers would be and they would rather be able to program pre-program in the responses and In this case, the way they pre-program in responses to chat GPT is by virtue of their total domination of the mainstream media. | ||
So you have the mainstream media continuously push out ideologically consistent articles, and then you feed those articles into ChatGPT and go, well, it's just working off the media. | ||
So you program the media, and through that, you program ChatGPT. | ||
But you can imagine how amazing it would be if we had AI that was unbiased and could actually just – it would probably be able to find out amazing things. | ||
It would be incredible. You can imagine, you know, if we had instead spent $100 billion and all of our weapons on a pointless catastrophe in Ukraine. | ||
What if we'd spent $100 billion just getting small businesses off the ground? | ||
What if during COVID we had never shut down? | ||
And, you know, what if... We had never gone through the economic collapse that concentrated like 90% of our wealth into the largest firms in the country and destroyed small businesses across the world. | ||
I mean, again, it depends on how far you want to go back. | ||
Can you imagine if after September 11th we had responded in a measured and responsible way and maybe limited immigration and had to... | ||
We're really careful to make sure that people we're bringing into the country actually loved America and weren't undercover terrorists instead of starting a war that killed half a million people or maybe a million people depending on who you ask and destroyed our reputation overseas and cost us billions of dollars and thousands of American lives. | ||
Can you imagine a world without these people and how beautiful and gorgeous and advanced we would be at this point? | ||
Instead, just at every pass, at every angle, we are... | ||
We're assaulted by these people, continuously, over and over and over again, and it really never ends. | ||
Now I'm going to be welcoming Raw Egg Nationalists on in the third hour to talk about not just the egg, I don't even know what you want to call it, Eggtastrophe that's going on, the eggpocalypse that we're experiencing, but also just the wider concept of food systems in general, because that plays a huge part in this as well. | ||
Because again, none of these things are independent. | ||
They are all a wide swath of attack. | ||
It's a wide war front in various different angles. | ||
So food is a very large part of that. | ||
Especially, you know, they want to get to the basics of your life. | ||
You know, the money that you spend, the food that you are able to purchase, the water that you have to drink, the air that you have to breathe. | ||
I mean, they're really going down to the particle level on this. | ||
But just quickly, we only have about a minute left here, but I do want to show you something that I'm working on these days. | ||
If we can bring up my computer screen. | ||
What I started doing is with the latest Twitter release, I wanted to start mapping it out. | ||
It was getting a little too confusing for me, and I wanted to start mapping it out, so I started doing that. | ||
I'm still working on it, but I just want to show y'all just a little bit. | ||
This is sort of the result of me playing Wikipedia hopscotch. | ||
So you've got the Alliance for Securing Democracy, which has Michael Chertoff and all these people. | ||
They fund Hamilton 68, this digital dashboard. | ||
The head of this is Clint Watts, who of course is related to the FBI and is also a contributor to MSNBC. Hamilton 68 claimed that conservatives were actually Russian bots, so they gave that information to media outlets who published stories on all of that. | ||
They did not want to release their list, but then Twitter reverse-engineered it. | ||
The head of trust and safety at the time, Yoel Roth, wanted to release this list and expose Hamilton 68, but he was prevented by who? | ||
By Emily Horn and Carlos Monge, who just so happened to then become both a spokesperson for the National Security Council and a senior advisor at West Exec Advisors, while Carlos Monge became an assistant to Pete Buttigieg at the Department of Transportation. | ||
So, of course, they step in to prevent the revelation of the completely fake and astroturfed Russian bot. | ||
But then, you know, I found this interesting, that she, of course, was a senior advisor at West Exec Advisors, which, by the way, did you know that West Exec was co-founded by Michelle Flournoy, who co-founded Center for New American Security, which, of course, ties in Victoria Nuland, as well as everybody else who was involved with the creation of the Iraq War. | ||
I mean, it's a very tangled—this is about an hour of work for me. | ||
But it's just the beginning. | ||
We're going to map it out. | ||
We're going to map out the whole conspiracy. | ||
We're going to expose it all. | ||
and hopefully give you some clarity as to why our world sucks. | ||
In 2020, Klaus Schwab of the World Economic Forum warned of an impending cyber attack that will take down all of society. | ||
We all know, but still pay insufficient attention To the frightening scenario of a comprehensive cyber attack, which would bring to a complete heart 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. | ||
Alright folks, imminent cyber attack for a new world order. | ||
That is the name of the video you just watched from Greg Reese. | ||
Find and share it at band.video. | ||
I'm going to welcome Raw Egg Nationalist onto the program in the last hour. | ||
We're going to talk about all things... | ||
Eggpocalypse and, of course, the control of food systems. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Third hour has begun. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest this hour is raw egg nationalist, the egg-eating bodybuilder. | ||
The raw egg nationalist is the sworn enemy of soy globalism, moobs and pencil-necks Nancy's pushing cricket meal as the sustainable food source of the future. | ||
Matt had fun writing this biography, I can tell. | ||
Raw Egg Nationalist proves that by following the wisdom of classic bodybuilders like Vince Gironda and consuming large quantity of raw eggs, raw egg nationalists are able to build the healthy, strong bodies and resilient, independent minds they need to fight the Great Reset and usher in a pro-human future. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at BabyGravy9. | ||
His website is raweggnationalist.com. | ||
And you can also find his publication at mansworldmag.org, mansworldmag.org, where you can find Man's World that Raw Egg Nationalist curates and publishes. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Raw Egg Nationalist. | ||
Thank you. That was a really special introduction. | ||
Well, I gotta say, I'm kind of jealous of you because, you know, when I sit up here, I gotta be trying to fend off attacks from the globalists from every different angle. | ||
And, like, my head is spinning. | ||
Like, even now, I'm just like, I feel... | ||
Just frenetic, just trying to keep up with all of it. | ||
You have identified, you know, one of their attack vectors and are hyper-focused on that, and that is the food supply. | ||
Tell us, and I'm sort of jealous of that, because then I think you can really focus, you can dig down, you can, you know, really combat it effectively. | ||
Why did you choose that in particular, and raw eggs in particular? | ||
Like, what is it about that that you see it as sort of the superlative problem that we face right now? | ||
Well, I think fundamentally what the globalists want to do is they want to weaken individuals as a means of weakening nations. | ||
And the best way to do that really is to poison the food supply, is to ensure that people are fed substandard foods, that their environment is full of toxic chemicals. | ||
And, you know, people will be depressed, overweight, unhappy, and they won't focus on their real enemies. | ||
In fact, they'll probably have absolutely no awareness of what's going on whatsoever. | ||
So it's a tried and tested method of control, too, and that's something that I talk about in my new book, The Eggs Benedict Option. | ||
It's in Plato. | ||
It's in the Republic. Plato has Socrates say that The ideal harmonious society would have to be one in which everyone is vegetarian, because if people ate meat, then I think he actually says their tempers would become inflamed. | ||
When they eat meat, people have different kinds of desires from when they eat animal fodder. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And again, that book is fantastic, The Eggs Benedict Option. | ||
I really couldn't put it down once I started reading it because it really does illustrate just how long this process has been going on or how many different phases it's almost gone through as the people in power learn more effectively how to use our own desires against us in a lot of ways. | ||
And, of course, I wanted to have you on. | ||
You're sort of the perfect person to have on right now because of what's going on with eggs in this country right now. | ||
I mean there's a massive shortage of eggs whether that's by design or by some unknown impulse that's stopping chickens from laying. | ||
I mean it's pretty troubling and it's finally breaking through to the mainstream. | ||
I think Tucker Carlson just did a segment on this. | ||
Forget pandemic puppies, meet the inflation chicken. | ||
That's from the New York Times, I think, if I recognize the font. | ||
Do you have any idea what's going on here? | ||
Why would this benefit anybody to stop eggs from being laid? | ||
Well, I mean, that's a good question. | ||
I mean, Tucker talked a lot about eggs on Monday night. | ||
He did a very good 10-minute segment on trying to work out what's going on. | ||
And there is a lot going on. | ||
You know, we're dealing with, yet again, we're dealing with more mysterious fires. | ||
So there was this huge fire in Connecticut that killed 100,000 chickens, I think, at the country's largest egg producer. | ||
Yeah. Then you've got an outbreak of avian flu, and of course there are regulations that have to be followed when there is an outbreak of avian flu, and that involves basically culling flocks of chickens that are affected or deemed to have been affected. | ||
And so there's lots of stuff going on, but who does it benefit? | ||
Well, it benefits the people who are We're invested increasingly, the corporations, the public figures, the non-governmental organizations and institutions, who are increasingly invested in a plant-based future. | ||
We are told again and again, this is the future for humanity. | ||
It's a plant-based diet, and we're not going to be eating animal products. | ||
We're not going to be eating eggs. | ||
We're not going to be eating milk, drinking milk. | ||
We're not going to be eating meat. No, we're going to be eating plant-based eggs, like Just Egg, and we're going to be drinking Oatly. | ||
And eating Impossible Burgers and Cricket Burgers and all that sort of stuff. | ||
And the thing you have to realize is that there has been a massive, massive reorientation among the largest corporations in the world, the largest food producing corporations in the world, people like Tyson and JBS. They're all reorienting themselves for this plant-based, alternative protein-based future. | ||
So there's huge amounts of money Already at stake in a transition away from animal products. | ||
So maybe just making the animal products themselves less reliable contributes to that. | ||
And again, it's just like everything you're saying ties into the whole theme of especially today's program. | ||
We're just talking about how all of this is intertwined. | ||
It's all like, because one of the reasons they're doing that is they're blaming it on climate change. | ||
I mean, it really sort of cuts through all of these issues that we're experiencing, this push towards globalism. | ||
And the phrase we've been using as sort of the catchphrase of them is like, whether you like it or not. | ||
If plant-based foods were good, you wouldn't have to force people to use it. | ||
But they're resorting to force, just like they're resorting to force with the 15-minute city zones in places like Oxford. | ||
I mean, people don't want this, right? | ||
They're having to actually, and they're trying to program people to want this. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about just the forceful tactics being used to bring about this future that nobody but the people in power really want? | ||
Yeah, of course. You know, it's very, very well substantiated in the scientific literature already that people do not want to eat plant-based alternatives to meat. | ||
So there was a very funny study, for instance, that was done in Australia, a survey, a big survey of Australian men, where it turned out that 70% of Australian men would rather die 10 years earlier than eat plant-based meat instead of meat. | ||
I mean, that's a pretty serious commitment. | ||
I'm with them. Yeah, me too. | ||
Me too. But yeah, you've got all sorts of studies that have shown that actually if you try to sell these plant-based alternatives on the basis of their health benefit or on the basis of their taste benefit, people just won't buy them. | ||
What you have to do is you have to beat people around the head with the moral messaging. | ||
You have to tell people that eating meat and animal products is immoral. | ||
And so what you see is you see companies like, for instance, Oatly, This is a very good example. | ||
Woke teenagers shaming their hapless fathers. | ||
They go to the refrigerator to get a glass of milk at night, and the teenager is sat in the corner of the room saying, well, well, well, look who it is. | ||
You want to drink cow's milk instead of oatly. | ||
So they're really weaponizing... | ||
They're weaponizing social pressure and social emotions, things like shame, to force people because they know that they're just not going to convince them on any other level. | ||
Nobody's going to believe that they taste better. | ||
Nobody's going to believe that these products are better for you either. | ||
You're exactly right. It's another consistency that I see between the effort to get people to stop eating meat or eating animal products, and you can see it in the LGBT sort of programming. | ||
They use the media very effectively to portray the progressive... | ||
In air quotes, ideology as something that if you aren't following it, you should be shamed and you should be embarrassed. | ||
And it's sadly incredibly effective. | ||
We're going to talk more about this on the other side. | ||
I just want to talk to you about a phenomenon that I've just noticed. | ||
I haven't even seen articles about it yet. | ||
But more and more, I've seen billboards. | ||
I've seen ads. I've seen all this stuff about drinking your meals, basically. | ||
It's like meal replacement smoothies that they're selling, and it's so sort of bizarrely futuristic in the most dystopian way that everything you eat is just going to be some formless mush from now on. | ||
So I almost want to get into just like the human act of cooking food for one another and eating food that you grow yourself, that type of thing. | ||
Again, it's another vector by which they're separating us from our humanity and trying to turn us into robots of a sort that they can control. | ||
We'll be back with Raw Egg Nationalist on the other side at raweggnationalist.com. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at BabyGravy9. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. We're gonna go deep. | ||
A lot to talk about with raw egg nationalists still. | ||
Welcome back, folks. This is the American Journal. | ||
I am Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest, Raw Egg Nationalist, can be found on Twitter at BabyGravy9. | ||
His website is raweggnationalist.com. | ||
You can also go to mansworldmag.org to find the magazine that he curates and publishes. | ||
Geez, a whole lot of stuff to talk about. | ||
We sort of talked about it at the end of the last segment, and I want to get into this. | ||
I really haven't done much research into this, and I just want to get your take on it. | ||
The new phenomenon, the rising phenomenon of meal replacement shakes and basically a liquid diet. | ||
I've seen billboards. I keep seeing ads on YouTube and elsewhere pushing these meal replacement smoothies, which... | ||
As far as I knew, coming up, these were like for elderly people or people who were trying to lose weight. | ||
So they were avoiding eating big meals. | ||
They would just chug a shake. | ||
But now it seems like it's being marketed to everybody. | ||
It's like the new cool thing that you don't sit down and eat a meal. | ||
You just chug a bottle and keep going. | ||
And I can't exactly express why I don't like this. | ||
It just feels... It feels like a dystopian, like, Soylent Green of some sort. | ||
But it's becoming more and more popular. | ||
Have you had any thoughts about this or noticed this phenomenon? | ||
Yes, I have. I've paid attention to Huel, for instance, and Soylent, which are two brands of these meal replacement drinks. | ||
And, of course, there are memes about Soylent consumption that you see on 4chan and elsewhere. | ||
Where people are consuming Soylent and they're so weak eventually that they can't even open the bottle of Soylent because Soylent comes in bottles and so they have this sort of robotic arm to take the bottle top off, which is funny. | ||
But no, I think there's definitely something dystopian about it. | ||
There's definitely something... Yeah. | ||
So, yes, as you say, you're too busy to sit down with your friends and family and actually enjoy, prepare food firstly, which is an act of love, really, for the people around you. | ||
You know, it's a powerful, powerful social statement. | ||
Yeah, you don't do that. | ||
You're so busy. You know, you're on the go. | ||
You're on LinkedIn uploading testimonials or, you know, filming some vlog or something or some, you know, video for Instagram. | ||
And so you've just got to chug some liquid. | ||
But I think there are health concerns too. | ||
There's a wonderful book which I draw on at length in my book, The X. Benedict Option, called Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston A. Price, who was a dentist. | ||
And he basically traveled around the world, this was in the 1930s, visiting tribes in out-of-the-way places, eating their traditional diets, and he basically showed that actually, contrary to what we might believe, people in... | ||
Maasai Mara, for instance, or Torres Strait Islanders off the coast of Australia, eating their traditional diets, actually have perfect dentition or had perfect dentition. | ||
Their teeth were perfect. | ||
Their faces were beautiful and broad and properly developed. | ||
And one of the reasons that was, was because they were actually eating hard food. | ||
One of the major trends in eating in the modern age is for food to become softer and softer. | ||
You only need to look, for instance, at the cuts of steak that we prize now. | ||
We prize the filet mignon. | ||
The softest, most tender cut, but actually what you'd find in a traditional society is that they would be eating much tougher cuts of meat, which taste better too. | ||
So if you're not chewing, your face actually doesn't develop properly and your teeth don't develop properly. | ||
And that's one of the reasons why you see so many people today with recessed jaws and bad teeth and very narrow cheeks and poorly developed nasal passages is precisely because actually... | ||
People's diets are too soft today. | ||
So making the transition to a totally liquid diet, I think, is not going to help that problem. | ||
It's certainly not going to make people look better. | ||
And in fact, actually, there are There are sort of before and after pictures that you can see on Reddit of people who've gone on a Soylent diet and you can see that actually their face has basically, the musculature of their face has disappeared. | ||
It's very, very striking and that actually happened to the founder of Huel or Soylent as well. | ||
I can't remember what his name was but he did a before and after picture and he looked distinctively less masculine after spending two years just drinking all of his food. | ||
It's like your chin atrophies and retreats back to your neck almost. | ||
And to me, it just seems like that next step towards what they ultimately want is basically literally the matrix where you're just in the metaverse. | ||
You're not eating anything. | ||
You're just sitting with Wally or something. | ||
You're just stuck in your chair with a screen in front of your face getting food just pumped into you through a tube. | ||
And that's their ideal. | ||
And again, there's just something like... | ||
Metaphysical about it. You should enjoy things like eating food. | ||
You should take time out of your day to relax. | ||
What are you doing that's so important? | ||
You can't sit down and enjoy a meal. | ||
It really... And again, maybe I'm paranoid, but it feels like an attack on humanity. | ||
And I didn't even think about the chewing part and the fact that your digestive system is built for solid foods. | ||
If you eat nothing but liquids, there's no way that's positive. | ||
Actually, you were talking also about how the digestive process actually starts in the mouth, right? | ||
With your saliva and it breaks down with enzymes. | ||
Can you just talk a little bit about that as well? | ||
About just like... Beyond just the chewing and the muscles in the jaw, why it's actually better and more beneficial to not just drink nothing but liquids all the time? | ||
Well, I mean, I think there have been various studies about the difference that taking time to eat your food makes, for instance, to things like insulin levels in the blood. | ||
So it causes less of a spike in insulin levels in the blood. | ||
And, of course, spikes in insulin levels in the blood eventually will lead to diabetes. | ||
So, you know, if you take time to eat your food, you digest. | ||
It takes longer to digest and then it takes longer for the nutrients to enter the bloodstream. | ||
And that is generally better for you. | ||
Just pouring a load of carbohydrate, fat and protein into your stomach in liquid form is... | ||
Well, it's not how we're supposed to eat. | ||
And, you know, I mean, you think how long it might take you to eat a steak, you know, especially if you're talking to somebody at the table, you're having a conversation as well. | ||
You know, it might take you half an hour to eat a steak, but you could liquidize a steak and consume it in five seconds or ten seconds. | ||
So, again, it's totally the opposite of how humans have eaten for the entirety of our history. | ||
And that fact alone should make us suspicious of it. | ||
Right. And it does, again, sort of feel like it's removing that communal aspect of eating that's so intrinsic. | ||
I mean, you talk about how, you know, control of the food system goes back to Plato. | ||
I think it goes even farther back, the idea that, you know, breaking bread with somebody or, you know, sharing a drink with somebody is like this. | ||
It crosses cultures. | ||
It's a sign of trust and friendship. | ||
And even, you know, since I... I had a baby like my wife and I used to we'd maybe like put on a show and like sit there and eat while we watch something but ever since we had a kid it was like no it's really important that we sit down every night at the table as a family with no TV on to enjoy each other's company I mean there's there's something so human and innately powerful about that and If you don't think about it, they can just sort of go, well, but it's more convenient to drink your food and watch more Netflix. | ||
And people just do it without thinking you're losing something that you never even knew that you had. | ||
And it's wild. We're going to get into the eggpocalypse specifically on the other side with Raw Egg Nationalist at BabyGravy9 on Twitter. | ||
We're going to figure out what's really behind the lack of eggs or the expensive eggs on the store shelves. | ||
Welcome back, folks. My guest is Raw Egg Nationalist, and when we started this conversation, I was sort of talking about how we're being attacked from all these different angles, and I'm sort of jealous of the people that are able to identify one thing to hyper-focus on, because at least then you aren't being pulled in a million different directions. | ||
But it seems like, in a very weird way, eggs have become this symbol of Of so many different trends, they all converge on this idea of the egg, right? | ||
They're blaming eggs on the heart attack, so you bring the COVID and vaccine scam into it. | ||
And then, of course, now we have eggflation, which is... | ||
Which is a reality, I guess. | ||
You know, they're writing articles how to deal with eggflation. | ||
They're warning people don't get chickens. | ||
Don't be self-supportive. | ||
Just pay more and deal with it. | ||
But what's your take on what's going on right now with the price of eggs and the lack of eggs and just how this plays into the greater theme that you discuss of, you know, control of food supply in order to make people weak and indefensible in the face of the onslaught that we see every day? | ||
Well, there's definitely something dodgy going on. | ||
I think that that's very clear. | ||
And what we've got to understand is that this big fire, for instance, that took place in Connecticut that killed 100,000 chickens, egg-producing chickens, That's one of probably hundreds of mysterious fires and incidents at food processing plants, especially plants associated with animal agriculture in the last three years in the US. I mean, we're talking hundreds. | ||
There's a spreadsheet going around on Twitter that somebody's keeping, and it is hundreds and hundreds of incidents. | ||
And it's had a very, very serious effect on prices and consumption of these products. | ||
And It's not being treated as a matter of urgency by the authorities. | ||
There's no suggestion from the authorities, from the White House or anybody else, that actually this might be a coordinated campaign. | ||
It's certainly one thing to consider. | ||
I don't think that this kind of thing happened as regularly before 2020 or whenever it started in the past. | ||
But There's other stuff going on too. | ||
I mean, egg producers are definitely gouging prices. | ||
They're making hay while the sun shines. | ||
And it's unfortunate, but that sort of thing always happens in an inflationary environment. | ||
And these big culls that are taking place of flocks because of... | ||
Because of avian flu only really benefit the big egg producers because they drive prices up even further. | ||
They help them gouge even more out of the prices. | ||
You know, you can see that the plant-based, the manufacturers of the plant-based alternatives are really enjoying themselves too. | ||
So this company that I like to rag as much as I can, Just Egg, who make plant-based eggs, then they've just come out with a new advert that proudly declares, plants don't get flu. | ||
But maybe what they should have said is plant-based egg factories don't mysteriously burn down at a time when the price of plant-based eggs is increasing. | ||
That's what they should have run with. | ||
Yeah, that ad is about as honest as the name of their company, right? | ||
Just Egg, and then you look at the ingredients list and you can't pronounce any of the hundreds of ingredients, but they call it Just Egg. | ||
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Totally absurd. Yeah, yeah, it's mad. | |
I mean, it's the very opposite of what an egg is. | ||
Like I said before, they know that we don't take it seriously. | ||
They know that we're not going to want to eat it because it's better for us or because it tastes better. | ||
But they're hoping... | ||
They're hoping and praying, they're betting that we will end up in an environment where actually, for the majority of people, animal products will be too expensive. | ||
There'll be a luxury maybe that you'll have every once in a while and instead of cooking your scrambled eggs for breakfast with real eggs, you'll be pouring them out of a bottle of just egg. | ||
Yeah. And of course, it's not just eggs that this is happening with. | ||
We have a story on Infowars.com today. | ||
Hamburger prices might continue to rise as U.S. cattle herd shrinks. | ||
Consumers grappling with elevated food inflation might be in for another surprise. | ||
A shrinking U.S. cattle herd indicates tight livestock supplies for years. | ||
And so... Again, whether it's being burned down in a mysterious fire or being shut down by order of the FDA or whoever because of avian flu, the outcome is the same. | ||
There's less animals to eat. | ||
The prices go up. They become exclusive to only those who can afford it. | ||
But you were telling me during the break that this isn't the first time something like this has happened. | ||
You were pointing to an occurrence in the 1960s where you had eggs and inflation coming together in an interesting way. | ||
Can you tell us about that? Yeah, of course. | ||
I'm writing an article about this, and I've talked about it before. | ||
In the 1960s, mid to late 1960s, under Lyndon B. Johnson, then the economy took a real nosedive, and he was in real trouble after he was elected in 1964. | ||
And he was faced with student radicalism, racial division, the consequences of deepening involvement in the Vietnam War, And so he was in trouble and the Secretary of Agriculture, Orville, I forget his name, came to Lyndon B. Johnson and said to him, look, people are really unhappy about the increasing price of eggs. | ||
And so what did Lyndon B. Johnson do? | ||
He went to the Surgeon General and he said to the Surgeon General, I want you to issue a warning about the levels of cholesterol in eggs. | ||
Really? So that's what happened. | ||
Yeah, that's what happened. Yeah, this is real. | ||
So he did that, and the Surgeon General issued a warning about the levels of cholesterol in eggs, because eggs have high cholesterol in them, and... | ||
Linda B. Johnson's thinking was, well, I can get people to shut up about the price of eggs if they don't buy them because they're afraid that if they eat them, they'll have a heart attack. | ||
Wow. I had no idea. | ||
Yeah, that was the beginning of really 50 years of intense vilification of eggs in the United States particularly, but also elsewhere. | ||
I mean, eggs are the only food in American history to have had a specific warning attached to their consumption because of the levels of cholesterol. | ||
And it had nothing to do with the levels of cluster. | ||
It all had to do with trying to distract from the inflation that was going on. | ||
That's so fascinating. Again, it just brings to mind so many other ways that they sort of lie like that. | ||
Masks during COVID comes to mind, where they tell you it'll stop the virus, but really, internally, they're saying this'll keep it in people's minds and it'll cause fear. | ||
I mean, they always have an alternative reason to the one that they're telling you. | ||
Yeah, yeah, precisely. I mean, Lynda B. Johnson, of course, couldn't have been honest and just said, look, I'm mismanaging the economy. | ||
I'm sorry. Or anything else. | ||
No, he had to tell a horrible lie, which had profound consequences, actually, for the health of Americans over the last 60 years. | ||
So, you know, I mean, people have... | ||
It had the intended effect. | ||
People stopped consuming as many eggs as they were consuming before. | ||
And, you know, the truth is that the... | ||
The renewed health that we've been promised by abandoning the foods that made our ancestors strong has never materialized. | ||
We've actually only become sicker and weaker, and we never will become healthier until we actually return to the foods that we should be eating. | ||
Yeah, it seems like we got off the track that we were on, and instead of just returning to that track, they want to try to manufacture different solutions that all just make the problem worse. | ||
I mean, it seems like we're stuck in this feedback loop where they're creating these chemical-based things like Just Egg or Beyond Meat or any of these things, when really you just need to get back to the basics. | ||
I mean, is that really what it boils down to, just getting back to what our ancestors did? | ||
Yes, I think so. I think that's the simple answer, basically. | ||
I mean, we evolved under certain conditions over periods of hundreds of thousands of years and our more distant ancestors over millions of years. | ||
You know, I mean, there was an Israeli study recently that came out that said that our nearest ancestors, archaic hominins, were super carnivores. | ||
They ate meat for, they ate almost exclusively meat for two million years. | ||
So we have evolved to be the creatures we are today with all of the amazing capacities that we have because of the foods we ate, because of the foods our ancestors ate, and yet now we're being told that we have to abandon them and that somehow that's going to make us better. | ||
I mean, it doesn't stand to reason at all, and you only need to look at the way that... | ||
You need to look at someone like Robert Downey Jr. | ||
and what's happened to him since he's gone vegan. | ||
Very high profile. | ||
Very high profile case. | ||
Yeah, it looks like when Gollum has the ring. | ||
He's atrophying and becoming evil. | ||
It's amazing stuff. We'll be back on the other side with the final segment. | ||
You're bringing me all sorts of headlines I've never seen before. | ||
I'm fascinated. We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yes, soy boys, egg slonkers, all are welcome here at InfoWars. | ||
My name is Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm your host. With me is Raw Egg Nationalist. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at BabyGravy9. | ||
The website is raweggnationalist.com. | ||
He also runs Man's World Magazine, which can be found at mansworldmag.org. | ||
Which is an excellent magazine, I might add, considering that it publishes people such as yours truly in my article on the Alamo. | ||
Something I'm extremely proud of. | ||
So, you know, personally, just thank you for helping me do that. | ||
And, you know, you're really helping to bring a lot of people from sort of this alternative news and alternative health world into the fore. | ||
And it's really fantastic stuff. | ||
We still have a lot to talk about. | ||
I want to talk about something you tweeted out earlier. | ||
And I can't even make heads or tails of this. | ||
I'm trying to figure out what it's saying. | ||
It's a study from PubMed, says chicken egg yolk antibodies block the binding of multiple SARS-CoV-2 spike protein variants in human ACE2. So the ACE2 receptors are the things that are infected by COVID. And so unless I'm reading this wrong, this is saying egg yolks will neutralize COVID. I mean, that's what it's saying, right? Yeah, I mean, I only found out about this study earlier today, so I've not read it properly. | ||
But yeah, as far as I'm concerned, I'm already thinking, well, maybe this is another reason why they don't want us to consume eggs, because actually they're an incredibly potent weapon against coronavirus. | ||
Right. That's so strange. | ||
Like, yeah, I haven't had a chance to look into this either, but it seems to be saying it pretty black and white. | ||
The study evaluated the potential efficacy of egg yolk antibodies as a neutralizing agent against the SARS-CoV-2. | ||
So maybe we should be wiping down our surfaces with egg yolks, apparently. | ||
I mean, that is so interesting. | ||
I mean, eggs are magical. | ||
I don't care what you say. Eggs are magic one way or another. | ||
And they give you, of course... | ||
Yeah, go ahead. No, I was just going to say that they're a superfood and there's so much that we don't yet understand about them. | ||
And that's one of the reasons why it's so absurd to be told by a company like Just Egg that, you know, a slop of mung beans, canola oil and texturizers, colorizers... | ||
And thickeners is an egg, because an egg is a superfood, an egg is a miracle of God's creation that we don't fully understand, that has all these incredible properties that we're just very slowly coming to appreciate. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And as somebody who owns chickens, just the fact that you can just throw chickens some seeds and some grass and they produce an egg every single day, there really is something sort of magical about it in a very basic and natural way. | ||
But, you know, On the flip side of this is soy. | ||
Soy seems like a dark magic, a black magic of some sort. | ||
And I just had happened to pull up these stories. | ||
They're sort of older stories, but I just happened to be looking at them yesterday, so I wanted to talk to you about them because I think you would have some things to say about this. | ||
One of them is, long-term soy consumption makes monkeys aggressive loners. | ||
Shocking study with possible human implications. | ||
So the idea is you feed monkeys enough soy and they become both aggressive and submissive. | ||
It sounds a little bit like the human soy eaters I know. | ||
Have you looked into this at all? | ||
Yeah, I have. I did actually cite that study in my book, in the Eggs Benedict Option. | ||
It's a very, very funny study. | ||
Yeah, feeding monkeys soy... | ||
Soy phytoestrogens makes them passive-aggressive, basically sort of makes them into a kind of like an antifa beta male, you know, the sort of person who will only hit you when you've got your back turned and is constantly sort of simping and all that kind of stuff. | ||
Yeah, it's amazing to see that that actually, that it has the same effect in monkeys as it seems to have in humans. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And I mean, they don't, this isn't us, you know, projecting anything on it. | ||
I mean, the study itself, while soy may be beneficial to women in a variety of ways, research in monkeys suggests it could have adverse effects on the behavior of men, according to researchers from Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. | ||
And of course, it's talking about hormones. | ||
And I even think, you know, as much as we talk about info wars, what's underpinning a lot of this is like hormone wars. | ||
It's about manipulating hormones and whether that's through dopamine, through social media, getting you addicted to that constant rush of social approval. | ||
So you're constantly trying to figure out how to best be accepted by your peers and they can then manipulate that. | ||
Or whether it's changing the levels of estrogen and testosterone. | ||
I was even seeing a big study today about birth control pills and the way that affects women's hormones. | ||
I mean there really is this manipulation. | ||
manipulation of hormones going on And they know they're doing it, right? | ||
I mean, this isn't accidental. | ||
All of this is on purpose, as far as I can tell. | ||
Would you agree with that? And just talk a little bit about the hormonal aspect of this. | ||
Well, I think whether it started out as a deliberate thing or not, then it is tantamount to a deliberate war on our hormones now, because we know enough to know that it is a serious problem. | ||
I mean, watch the Tucker Carlson documentary, The End of Men. | ||
I mean, the... The effects of environmental endocrine disruptors, hormone disruptors is terrible for men and women. | ||
And it's causing drastically falling fertility levels around the world to the extent that actually by perhaps by 2045, then the vast majority of people on Earth may be infertile and humans might actually have trouble reproducing naturally. | ||
So yes, I mean... | ||
What started out perhaps as just an unfortunate by-product of the manufacture of things like plastics and other industrial processes. | ||
So things like PFAS, which is an endocrine disruptor, then that's used in fire retardants and non-stick pans and things like that. | ||
But we know enough about them now to know that actually they're having terrible effects. | ||
And yet there's absolutely no political will to do anything about it. | ||
So yes, I mean, I think it might as well be deliberate. | ||
But if you want to understand really the Just how important hormones are, then I would recommend going on Reddit and going to the Low T forum and reading some testimonials from men who've had really terribly low testosterone and then gone on testosterone replacement. | ||
They literally describe it as a rebirth. | ||
It feels like a rebirth. | ||
It's like being a different person or like being a real human again. | ||
Our hormones are so important. | ||
You can't reduce a person to their hormones, but at the same time, it has the most incredible effect on our mood, On our physical health, on our athletic capability, on our sexual capability. | ||
You know, it's across the board. | ||
It's across the board. And it's something that, yes, it's something that I've tried to push. | ||
I've tried to tell people ways in which they can improve their hormonal profile. | ||
And I think that it's definitely something that... | ||
Absolutely, yeah. | ||
And again, whether it's deliberate or not, it is an attack on you at the most fundamental level. | ||
And of course, the purpose of this, if you wanted to get conspiratorial with it and wonder why would they want to make people weak, I think the answer is obvious. | ||
I think you provided it maybe in the first segment of this interview that we're doing. | ||
And it's reflected here in this Gateway Pundit article that was published yesterday, actually. | ||
Lawrence Sellin, slowly boiled frogs, have Americans lost their capacity for rage? | ||
And it's essentially asking whether we still have the vitality or the The energy, the impetus to actually stand up for ourselves, and that's really what it's all about, right? | ||
You do the things that make people weak, and then you can do whatever the hell you want. | ||
I mean, that's step one, but beyond that, you know, the world is yours in terms of, you know, nobody will be able to stand up or even, you know, be able to think of how to stand up against you. | ||
I mean, that's really the end game here. | ||
Would you agree? Yes, I would, and I've been, I was shocked during the pandemic, for instance, when I spoke to Some young people and they were actually happy for the lockdowns to be taking place because they could binge watch Netflix. | ||
After the first lockdown, they were looking forward to the second and they were glad when it came around. | ||
Yes, I think that keeping people on a reservation when they are demoralized and demotivated and unhealthy and lack I think that is an ongoing war and it takes many forms. | ||
There's the hormonal war that we've been talking about. | ||
There's information war, kind of demoralization that we see on a daily basis that makes people believe that actually they don't have the power to affect the world around them in any meaningful way. | ||
And so the best thing maybe is just to sit on the television and watch other people, sit on the couch and watch other people on the television leading an interesting life. | ||
Right. | ||
The economic aspect of this as well that we've discussed extensively, you know, making it too expensive to be healthy. | ||
So you just have to drink your soy and watch your Netflix and no longer be human. | ||
Really incredible stuff. You just do fantastic work in trying to... | ||
Like a little tugboat pulling a cruise ship, trying to haul the conversation towards being human again, to focusing on diet, to doing those things that are so basic but so effective in maximizing our potentiality as human beings, men and women. | ||
Really incredible stuff. Raw Egg Nationalist on Twitter at BabyGravy9. | ||
The website's raweggnationalist.com. | ||
You can also go to mansworldmag.org to find Mans World Magazine. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Raw Egg Nationalist. | ||
It was my pleasure. | ||
Mine as well. Folks, that's going to do it for us here at American Journal. | ||
Stay tuned. The Alex Jones Show begins in about 90 seconds. | ||
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