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Why would anyone think that our corrupt government sees communist China as an enemy? | ||
They have been close partners for over 50 years. | ||
In 1971, after Mao Zedong spent years calling for the invasion of America, Henry Kissinger, acting as President Nixon's special representative, secretly traveled to Beijing to open business relations with the CCP. George H.W. Bush then went to China as the director of the U.S. Liaison Office and paved the way for multinational outsourcing of America's labor markets. | ||
Fast forward to 2001, the inside job of taking down the Twin Towers accomplished many things for the corrupt U.S. government. | ||
It was the Pearl Harbor event that the neocons wrote they needed to launch It was the catalyst for the Patriot Act, which is being used today to target American patriots. | ||
And it was a way to account for trillions of missing dollars. | ||
On the afternoon of September 10, 2001, U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld announced that the Pentagon was unable to account for $2.3 trillion. | ||
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The technology revolution has transformed organizations across the private sector. | |
But not ours, not fully, not yet. | ||
We are, as they say, tangled in our anchor chain. | ||
Our financial systems are decades old. | ||
According to some estimates, we cannot track $2.3 trillion in transactions. | ||
The very next day, on 9-11, the Pentagon's budget offices took a direct hit and was destroyed. | ||
The markets closed for two weeks, banks all across the nation were closed, and the missing $2.3 trillion was forgotten. | ||
With overwhelming evidence of 9-11 being a series of controlled demolitions, the debris and wreckage from the felled towers was not investigated. | ||
Instead, it was immediately shipped off to China. | ||
And on December 11th of that same year, China became a member of the World Trade Organization Having been given favorable trading status by the U.S., the CCP was virtually exempt from violating human rights violations, and millions of Americans began losing their jobs as manufacturing was outsourced to CCP slave labor factories. | ||
Fast forward to the current era. | ||
Our government worked with the Communist Chinese to weaponize COVID-19 and to further destabilize the American economy with forced lockdowns. | ||
And deadly experimental vaccines that are still killing people to this day, including children. | ||
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics desperately publishes a fake jobs report claiming over 500,000 jobs when the actual numbers are more like 80,000. | ||
The housing market is collapsing. | ||
41% of small businesses can't pay their rent. | ||
The U.S. debt is at $31 trillion. | ||
The Federal Reserve Bank is backed into a corner, and the crooked U.S. government needs another 9-11. | ||
And right on cue, a giant balloon, big enough to be seen by all, slowly creeps across the American skies. | ||
The average American is now talking about EMPs. | ||
Our government's partner, the CCP, takes credit, and a new Bin Laden is born. | ||
The stage is now set for an EMP attack so that the banks have an excuse to close, steal the rest of America's wealth. | ||
Making way for the CCP's digital yuan to become the new world reserve currency. | ||
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They are probing us everywhere, Martha. | |
They're probing us in the Pacific with their fighter aircraft. | ||
We had a close incident not too many weeks ago. | ||
They're probing us in our home by putting propaganda on TikTok, poisoning our children. | ||
They're working in our schools and universities. | ||
This is just another example of the Chinese Communist Party's aggression. | ||
Why would anyone think that our government is enemies with the Communist Chinese? | ||
Reporting for Infowars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
That is the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
It is entitled, The Fed Needs Another 9-11. | ||
Troubling stuff. Keep your head on a swivel. | ||
We'll be back with The Daily Dispatch. | ||
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It's the American Journal. It's Thursday, February 9th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
Very big show we have for you today. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the second hour. | ||
In the third hour, we will be joined by Josh Leckich. | ||
Josh LaCashe. | ||
Josh LaCashe. | ||
We'll figure it out. We'll figure it out one of these days. | ||
Just kidding. He, of course, a big friend of the show. | ||
He's got a new book that's out telling you how to, well, I guess, be a successful human. | ||
It's called The Manual. | ||
I'm very excited to talk to him about that. | ||
A number of different topics. | ||
We have a lot of news to get to. | ||
But first and foremost, the most important story of the day, I think, across the board, really. | ||
Surprised I haven't seen more headlines about this. | ||
I'm back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
They unsuspended my first Twitter account, the one I had years ago. | ||
After four years of ignominious exile, like Napoleon, I have returned. | ||
It's not my big account. | ||
It's at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
It was the first account that I had, banned four years ago, and they gave it back to me. | ||
So there you go. | ||
I guess I'm back on Twitter. | ||
It's very exciting. It's not the Off Limits News account that had, I think, something like 12,000 followers. | ||
Billions. What's that? | ||
Billions. Billions. | ||
I had billions of followers. | ||
Now, it is but a humble account at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
It's not my Harrison of Texas account that had 22,000. | ||
But we'll get there, maybe, which is hilarious. | ||
I had pretty much literally given up hope. | ||
Like yesterday or the day before. | ||
Every day I would go and I would try to log on and every day I'd be met with that your account has been permanently suspended banner. | ||
And finally yesterday I thought, you know what? | ||
I'm just not going to check anymore. | ||
It's just not happening. | ||
Elon hates us. We're not getting back on. | ||
I've thrown my hat in the ring with the InfoWars crew. | ||
And that comes with certain parameters. | ||
One of which is you aren't treated nicely by corporations. | ||
And I understood that and I'd given up hope. | ||
When all of the sudden, Reese actually texts me. | ||
Apparently, ZeroFoxtrot on Twitter has alerts for unbanned accounts. | ||
So they let me know that it was back. | ||
So, ta-da! | ||
Thank you. Thank you. | ||
The adulation is welcome. | ||
But yeah, it's exciting. | ||
I almost don't know what to do with it. | ||
It is weird going back. | ||
It's weird. It's weird going back four years ago, seeing what we were talking about. | ||
I think I was a little angrier four years ago. | ||
My tweets are a little angry. | ||
I call a lot of people names on Twitter. | ||
I'm like, ooh. But, you know, you act differently when you don't have anybody actually paying attention to you. | ||
We only have like a thousand followers. | ||
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You just say stuff. God's always watching Harrison. | |
Yeah, that's true. | ||
That's so true. So obviously that's the big story of the day. | ||
Congratulations to me. | ||
No, obviously there's a number of just gigantic stories that we need to get into. | ||
So let's not waste any more time. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 9th of February, 2023. | ||
We covered the story yesterday, but it is going to be a focus today since we only just barely got into it. | ||
In fact, it broke yesterday during the show, so we just went over sort of the main points. | ||
But reading deeper into this article, it actually is bombshell upon bombshell. | ||
It's this from Seymour Hersh. | ||
How America took out the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
New York Times called it a mystery, but the United States executed a covert sea operation that was kept secret until now. | ||
He gives names, he gives dates, he gives reasonings. | ||
He actually talks to people involved in the operation itself. | ||
He says last June, Navy divers operating under the cover of widely publicized mid-summer NATO exercise known as Baltrops-22 planted the remotely triggered explosives that three months later destroyed three of four Nord Stream pipelines, according to a source with direct knowledge of the operational planning. | ||
And again... We'll get into this, but the implications here, I mean, America carried out a terrorist attack on European infrastructure. | ||
You really can't overstate what a big deal this is. | ||
And again, we'll get into it, but you've got to be wondering what Russia is going to do with this information. | ||
I mean, I'm sure they knew it was us the whole time, but now that it's Seymour Hersh, who is an extremely well-respected and extremely capable journalist here in America, I mean, would you blame them if they blew up one of our major pipelines? | ||
Could you really say they started it in that case? | ||
Joe Biden is playing Russian roulette with our very lives. | ||
And again, we'll get into it later. | ||
But that is an absolutely massive story. | ||
You can tell how big it is because Tucker Carlson was the only person on cable news yesterday to actually cover it. | ||
Again, the implications of this, the response from Russia, I mean, God only knows, but yeah, we'll get into it. | ||
And it goes back to the Trump-Russia collusion conspiracy and everything. | ||
We'll spend time on that a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, also in the realm of war with Russia, Russia warns sending UK fighter jets to Ukraine will have, quote, consequences for Europe and the world. | ||
Russia's warned that the UK sending fighter jets to Ukraine would have military and political consequences for Europe and the rest of the world. | ||
Zelensky made a surprise visit to Britain on Wednesday and urged MPs to supply his Air Force with advanced jets. | ||
In a statement cited by a Russian news agency, the Russian embassy in London said that if fighter jets were sent to Ukraine, there would be just massive consequences for all of the European continent and the entire world. | ||
Which I think is kind of the point, actually. | ||
I don't think that's unexpected. | ||
I think that's the whole point. | ||
Meanwhile, censorship reaches new and even more troubling communistic levels. | ||
Lauren Southern reports that her parents got banned from Airbnb just for being related to her. | ||
She says, they never booked anything for me. | ||
They do not represent me in any way. | ||
They aren't publicly political in any way. | ||
And yet they were banned from Airbnb. | ||
So again, you know, the whole idea of like individual responsibility, you know, moving away from collective punishment, forgive and forget tolerance. | ||
These are Western, white, European ideas. | ||
as we move away from those concepts, as those concepts are explicitly deemed evil and supremacist and are expunged from our society, you can expect to see more of this. | ||
Sure, you didn't do anything wrong, but maybe somebody that looks like you did do something wrong, so you'll be punished. | ||
Maybe somebody you're related to did something wrong, so you either disavow them and abandon them for the sake of the unhinged masses or you too will suffer their fate. | ||
This, of course, being forced by corporations because governments have restrictions on them. | ||
Meanwhile, SpaceX has basically disabled Starlink in Ukraine as they figured out that they're using Starlink to drive drones. | ||
And they're saying that SpaceX was never supposed to be a weapon. | ||
SpaceX has taken steps to prevent Ukraine's military from using the company's Starlink satellite internet service for controlling drones in the region. | ||
During the country's war with Russia, SpaceX president said Wednesday, SpaceX Starlink satellite internet service, which has provided Ukraine's military with broadband communications in its defense against Russia's military, was, quote, never, never meant to be weaponized. | ||
Gwen Shotwell, SpaceX's president and chief operating officer, said during a conference in Washington, D.C. | ||
However, Ukrainians have leveraged it in ways that were unintentional and not part of any agreement, she said. | ||
Yeah, so you can expect, I don't know, major sanctions against Starlink. | ||
Maybe the government will just take it over anyway. | ||
Yeah, this is what you get for helping the evil people. | ||
You think you'll be rewarded for that? | ||
You think you'll be thanked for that? | ||
No, they'll take advantage of you, and then they'll punish you if you try to stop helping them anymore. | ||
So yeah, Starlink satellites. | ||
Turning on in Ukraine to oppose Russia in and of itself was an act of war, like you were participating in the war already. | ||
Don't know why you're surprised at this. | ||
But we showed yesterday the fact that the drones being used by the Ukrainians are being filled with essentially a nerve gas, which is a war crime. | ||
So there's that. Finally, we have this story. | ||
James O'Keefe on paid leave from Project Veritas. | ||
We'll get into this. This has spawned a number of Threads, theories, conspiracies. | ||
A coup took place at Project Veritas, and we will get into it a little bit later. | ||
There was also just a massive hearing on Twitter yesterday. | ||
We'll show you some highlights from that as well. | ||
Very big show still to come. | ||
Stay with us, folks. Go to Infowarsstore.com to support us, won't you? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The good news is that Sean's added a bunch of new music to our rotation. | ||
The bad news is now I just want to sit here and listen to it. | ||
No time for that, though. | ||
We have so much to cover. | ||
One of the biggest stories yesterday, pretty incredible, actually, you know, a lot of pretty incredible moments during the Twitter hearing. | ||
Story at Infowars, Representative Clay Higgins tells Twitter executives 2020 election interference could result in their arrest. | ||
You also have this story that has a list of Some of the best videos from this under oath questioning of the Twitter exec board by Congress yesterday. | ||
M4's headline is this. | ||
Videos, former Twitter execs squirm as they're told they could be arrested for election interference. | ||
Former Twitter executives looked at times uncomfortable but betrayed their staunch anti-free speech biases during a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday. | ||
I have like 20 of these videos. | ||
We've got to pick and choose which are the best. | ||
But probably the biggest one and most appropriate one is this one by Representative Clay Higgins. | ||
Let's go to clip number 28 here. | ||
Representative Clay Higgins, two former Twitter executives. | ||
This is just the investigation part. | ||
After this comes the arrest. | ||
Let's watch. Um... | ||
Bottom line is that the FBI had the Biden crime family laptop for a year. | ||
They knew it was leaking. | ||
They knew it would hurt the Biden campaign. | ||
So the FBI used its relationship with Twitter to suppress criminal evidence being revealed about Joe Biden one month before the 2020 elections. | ||
You, ladies and gentlemen, interfered with the United States of America 2020 presidential election knowingly and willingly. | ||
That's the bad news. | ||
It's going to get worse because this is the investigation part. | ||
Later comes the arrest part. | ||
Your attorneys are familiar with that. | ||
Mr. Chairman, I'd like to spend five hours with these ladies and gentlemen during depositions, surely yet to come. | ||
But for right now, I yield the balance of my time to my colleague, Mr. | ||
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Jordan. Be a good start. | |
Of course, also yesterday, they were confronted with Well, the accusation is that people like Yoel Roth claimed to not take part in certain censorship campaigns, but Elon Musk runs the company now and he's released a lot of their internal documents so you could tell that that was a lie. | ||
So on top of the crime they committed by helping to steal an entire election... | ||
They lied under oath which is a crime they should be punished for. | ||
No one is above the law, we keep hearing, but only when it has to do with Donald Trump. | ||
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It's a good start. | |
It's good. | ||
Talking about arrests, it's a very good start. | ||
Let's see some arrests. | ||
Let's see some actual action on this. | ||
Let's set some precedent here. | ||
Let's send a warning shot across the bow of any big tech executive. | ||
This is the way to do it. | ||
The way you do it is you target the people at the top and you take them out. | ||
Politically. Legally. | ||
Right? This is the way to solve a lot of different problems. | ||
Do you think the people at Facebook and Twitter and YouTube would be so cavalier with their censorship if they actually thought that they would lose their extremely comfortable lifestyles? | ||
Do you think these people are so staunchly You know, resistance. | ||
They believe in their stance so strongly they're willing to go to jail for it. | ||
Of course not. They only do this stuff because they know they can get away with it. | ||
The instant that they start suffering punishment for their crimes, they're going to stop doing the crimes. | ||
And they're going to make sure their underlings don't do the crimes. | ||
And again, this is the way that you do it. | ||
You don't Target the underlings. | ||
You don't, you know, find some, you know, poor engineer that they throw under the bus and target them. | ||
You target the people at the very top because then the people at the very top of all of the big tech companies send out memos to all of their underlings going, hey, I really don't want to go to jail, so go ahead and review all of your practices right now. | ||
Right now. Do it right now. | ||
Don't wait until tomorrow. Do it right now and make sure to do it all legally and document everything and don't do anything wrong because I'm the one that's going to pay. | ||
If something goes wrong and I'm your boss, so do what I say or else I'm going to jail. | ||
That's all it takes. | ||
And I've advocated this for a while as a way to defeat illegal immigration as well. | ||
If you have some company that employs 10,000 illegal immigrants because they can pay them less than living wage and... | ||
Steal jobs from Americans. | ||
You throw one CEO in jail for 20 years, every other CEO is frantically firing all of their illegal immigrants immediately. | ||
They're like, oh, a pay cut? No problem. | ||
I'll take a big pay cut because I just don't want to go to jail for the rest of my life and lose my mansion and my private jet. | ||
I live a very good life. | ||
I don't want that taken away from me, so do what has to be done to protect me from the legal consequences of my actions. | ||
That's what needs to be done. But it needs to be done. | ||
Doesn't need to be talked about. It needs to be done. | ||
They don't believe your threats because those threats have been hollow thus far. | ||
But this goes on and on. | ||
Let's go to clip number 25 here. | ||
This is Marjorie Taylor Greene talking about Twitter banning and censoring the President of the United States as well as herself. | ||
Let's watch. Thank you, Mr. | ||
Chairman, Mr. Baker, Ms. | ||
Gaddy, Mr. Roth, and Ms. | ||
Navaroli. You can consider your speech canceled during my time because you canceled mine. | ||
You see, you permanently banned my personal Twitter account, and it was my campaign account also. | ||
So let's talk about election interference, shall we? | ||
January 2nd, 2002, you permanently banned my Twitter account. | ||
This was the account that I would put my campaign ads on, raise money on, fight back when attacked with lies, and be able to talk to my voters in my district. | ||
But you banned it. | ||
And then let me explain. | ||
My account was not reinstated until November 21st, 2022. | ||
That was after my election on November 8th. | ||
You know, at your company, or your former company, where you worked, Twitter employees, over 98% of them, donate to Democrats. | ||
So while you coordinated with DHS, the FBI, the CIA, our government, and outside groups to permanently ban, shadow ban conservative Americans and candidates like me, and the former President of the United States, President Donald J. Trump, You were censoring and wrongfully violating our First Amendment free speech rights. | ||
Guess what? None of you hold security clearances. | ||
None of you are elected. | ||
And none of you represent 750,000 people like I do. | ||
Let's explain. 52 United States law, 10101. | ||
No person shall intimidate, threaten, coerce, or attempt to stop any other person for the purpose of interfering with their rights to vote or to vote as he may choose. | ||
You didn't shadow ban or permanently ban my Democrat opponent. | ||
No, you did that to me. | ||
And that was wrong, and it was against the law. | ||
She was the only one to do this. | ||
Representative Boebert had a similar statement to make. | ||
Let's go to clip 31 quickly here. | ||
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And let me just say, I'm not angry for myself. | |
I'm not angry because I was silenced. | ||
I can reach out to Elon and to his staff, and I can see what's happened. | ||
And I can sit here today and hold you all in account. | ||
I am angry for the millions of Americans who were silenced because of your decisions, because of your actions, because of your collusion with the federal government. | ||
They can't reach out to Elon. | ||
They can't sit here today and hold you into account. | ||
We don't know... | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We have a lot to get to today. | ||
We're going to talk about the Project Veritas coup that took place. | ||
We're going to get more into the story from Seymour Hersh, explaining how the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was destroyed and who destroyed it. | ||
A lot to talk about. But of course, one of the biggest... | ||
It's like, you know, we can have all the truth in the world, but if a tree falls in the forest, no one's around to hear it, does it even make it sound, right? | ||
If you have all the truth in the world, but you're sitting alone in a cave yelling at the walls, what does it matter? | ||
We need to be able to actually spread this truth to people who need to hear it. | ||
So without the ability to access the channels of information, such as Twitter and other big tech platforms, Then whatever we do here is stuck here. | ||
So, you know, this is sort of a superlative issue here. | ||
It's on top of all of it. It connects everything that we do here. | ||
As again, we can talk about the Hunter Biden laptop, but if nobody can see that story, if that story is taken down because the FBI doesn't want it to get out, Then what's the point? | ||
So we're going to watch a few more clips from this Twitter hearing yesterday. | ||
But we'll just watch a few more and then we'll expand on it. | ||
We'll also talk about how the Democrats are reacting to this. | ||
Okay, great. Let's first go to clip number 26. | ||
Because again, it's the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
It's the blatant political laptop. | ||
Censorship and persecution, where a Democratic company is censoring Republican leaders right before their election. | ||
But also there's the medical misinformation, so-called, that justified removing well-respected scientists and doctors from their platforms for saying something that disagreed with some international bureaucracy's hate speech guidelines or disinformation guidelines. | ||
Not just stopping the information getting out, but that information could have very well been life-saving. | ||
So God only knows how many people died or been made seriously ill or been subject to Major vaccine side effects that they were unaware of because of the censorship that took place. | ||
Again, this is not some minor deal. | ||
This is not some petty thing that the Republicans are just like, you should treat us nicer. | ||
No, no. The manipulation of the public square has life and death consequences as well as historical consequences as it can alter the entire trajectory of a nation. | ||
This is a big deal. | ||
So let's get into some of the medical misinformation now. | ||
Clip number 26 is Representative Nancy Mace going after a Twitter user or Twitter chief censor, essentially, lawyer, Vajada, something, something, Gade. | ||
Let's go to clip number 26. | ||
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May I ask of you, where did you go to medical school? | |
I did not go to medical school. | ||
I'm sorry? I did not go to medical school. | ||
That's what I thought. Why do you think you or anyone else at Twitter had the medical expertise to censor a doctor's expert opinion? | ||
Our policies regarding COVID were designed to protect individuals. | ||
We were seeing... You guys censored Harvard-educated doctors, Stanford-educated doctors, doctors that are educated in the best places in the world, and you silenced those voices. | ||
My next question is to the U.S. government. | ||
Oh, excuse me. I have another chart I want to show you, Ms. | ||
Gaddy. I have another tweet by someone with a following of a full 18,000 followers. | ||
This person put a chart from the CDC on Twitter. | ||
It's the CDC's own data, so it's accurate by your standards. | ||
And you all labeled this as misleading. | ||
You're not a doctor, right, Ms. | ||
Gaddy? No, I'm not. | ||
Okay. What makes you think you or anyone else on Twitter have the medical expertise to censor actual, accurate CDC data? | ||
I'm not familiar with these particular situations. | ||
Yeah, I'm sure you're not. They're just liars. | ||
Of course, they weren't pretending to be doctors. | ||
They were doing the legwork of... | ||
The people at the top, the World Economic Forum and the World Health Organization, who issued guidelines that the big tech snapped to attention. | ||
Yes, sir, we'll institute those right away, sir. | ||
Oh, the CDC is saying something different? | ||
Ban the CDC. Harvard Medical Doctors are contradicting you? | ||
Ban the medical doctors, right? | ||
It's... It's not that they're pretending to be doctors. | ||
It's that they are helping to uphold the prescribed narrative of the international billionaires. | ||
Okay? Glad we covered that. | ||
Again, we'll get into the Democratic response in just a second. | ||
Next, I want to go to this clip. | ||
This is Yoel Roth, the actual lead censor of Twitter at the time, complaining about Elon Musk's Let's just go to this clip. | ||
Yoel Roth, Elon Musk, clip number 36. | ||
He said he made the decision to share a defamatory allegation of me, a gay Jewish man. | ||
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Let's watch. Elon Musk also made the decision to share a defamatory allegation that I support or condone pedophilia. | |
And this lie led directly to a wave of homophobic and anti-Semitic threats and harassment against me, of which Twitter has removed vanishingly little. | ||
And following the Daily Mail's decision to publish where I live, ultimately I had to leave my home and sell it. | ||
Those are the consequences for this type of online harassment and speech. | ||
Okay, what are the consequences of allowing child pornography on your site, Yoel? | ||
It's just like... | ||
And there's so many clips. | ||
Sign them to the offlimits.news sub stack. | ||
You'll get all the clips and be able to download them yourself. | ||
Some of these are like five minutes long. I just can't play the whole thing. | ||
But, you know, they go after y'all, Roth, for letting child pornography run wild on his site. | ||
Not doing anything to stop it. | ||
Not removing it. Even when it's requested by the people in the video. | ||
Even when they have, like, legal demands to take it down. | ||
They just don't. And it's just like... | ||
Oh, sorry, sorry they accused you of supporting pedophilia when you allow that to take place, but ruthlessly destroy anybody who questions the COVID pandemic or who questions Joe Biden or who posts the Hunter Biden laptop. | ||
You're very efficient at taking that out. | ||
But when it comes to, you know, exploitative picture of the sex slaves, it's all kind of, well, we don't want to... | ||
Tread on people's free speech, after all. | ||
We're overstretched. | ||
We don't have the resources to deal with all of this. | ||
Oh, sorry, you got called a supporter of pedophilia because you support pedophilia. | ||
I feel so bad for you. | ||
And, of course, just the most typical response. | ||
It's like, do you know that I'm gay and Jewish? | ||
You're not allowed to criticize me or say things about me, or else other people are going to also think those things about me, and that's stochastic terrorism, and I have to move mansions. | ||
Wow, amazing. And I want to hear from Matt here, so we'll just do this one more clip. | ||
This is AOC. Just calm down, lady. | ||
Why is everything a shrieking fit of hysteria with this woman? | ||
It's really unbearable, so we'll do the short clip of her. | ||
Here's AOC. Just can't understand what's going on. | ||
Let's watch. Oh, clip, it's the first one. | ||
Sorry, it's in the fold here. 21, maybe? | ||
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20. Clip 20. A whole hearing about a 24-hour hiccup in a right-wing political operation. | |
That is why we are here right now. | ||
And it is—it's just an abuse of public resources and abuse of public time. | ||
We could be talking about health care. | ||
We could be talking about bringing down the cost of prescription drugs. | ||
We could be talking about abortion rights, civil rights, voting rights. | ||
But instead, we're talking about Hunter Biden's half-fake laptop story. | ||
I mean, this is an embarrassment. | ||
But I'll go into it. | ||
Yeah, we're all embarrassed, AOC. We're all embarrassed at you. | ||
It's just like, this is the committee interviewing the Twitter executives, so that's what you're doing now, okay? | ||
You can do that other stuff later at other times, or you can, like, I didn't hear this complaint when we've spent month after month after month dealing with a rowdy crowd tracking mud through the Capitol. | ||
That apparently is the biggest deal ever. | ||
I didn't hear, you know, shrieking complaints when there was year after year of the Russia collusion nonsense that we had to, you know, be run through. | ||
But this is too far. | ||
This actually being concerned about the open and blatant censorship by the FBI, by the government itself of not just American citizens, but actual elected representatives. | ||
Also censoring medical information that could very well save lives. | ||
It's kind of a big deal, AOC. | ||
Also, did you miss the part where the Hunter Biden story was not fake at all and was totally real? | ||
Like, why are you on this committee if you don't understand basic facts? | ||
It's weird. Twitter executives got an earful yesterday. | ||
They're also caught in various instances lying about what they were involved in, including the banning of political representatives from the platform. | ||
We'll go to one more video, then I want to hear from Matt. | ||
One more video, Yoel Roth again. | ||
I just like it when liberals are confronted with their own words and they have to act appalled at what they themselves said. | ||
It's hilarious. It's good, it's funny. | ||
Let's go to clip 35 here. | ||
Yoel Roth having to answer for calling the Trump administration literal Nazis. | ||
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Let's watch. Gentlemen, yields back. | |
I'll recognize myself now for questioning. | ||
The Biden family investigation begins with the story of how big tech, the media, former intelligence agents, and the Bidens themselves suppressed the story of Hunter Biden's laptop weeks before the 2020 election. | ||
Today, we're hearing from Twitter executives who buried the New York Post laptop story, claiming it violated the platform's hacked materials policy. | ||
In reality, the Twitter executives were hostile towards conservatives and biased towards anyone who opposed their points of view. | ||
For example, Mr. Roth, Did you write this tweet? | ||
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I regret the language that I used in some of my former tweets, but yes, I did post that. | |
And I'll read the tweet so it's in the record. | ||
Yes, that person in the pink hat is clearly a bigger threat to your brand of feminism than actual Nazis in the White House. | ||
Mr. Roth, do you think all conservatives are Nazis? | ||
Certainly not, sir. What about the hundreds of people who worked in the Trump administration? | ||
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Certainly not. Did Ms. | |
Gaddy or any other lawyer at Twitter ever tell you to take down that tweet? | ||
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No, Twitter did not have a practice of restricting employees sharing their personal viewpoints on the service. | |
Yeah, just restricting, you know, users from sharing their personal views on the platform. | ||
Everyone who's conservative is a Nazi. | ||
Just like, so you're censoring conservatives? | ||
They're like, how dare you say that anti-Semitic thing? | ||
Just like, wow. No, we're doing so good. | ||
Everything's going so good. | ||
We have a lot more to talk about, but Matt, what's your take on this? | ||
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I think it goes beyond the sharing and dissemination of information or restricting that. | |
When you look at the actual fact of banning people on Twitter, right, because in air quotes, they want to stifle extremism, when really what that does is it proliferates it. | ||
Of course. Because it drives them to other platforms, you know, where they're going to be introduced to content like that. | ||
Right, extreme content. And it's very similar to what happened, I think, you know, during the Trump administration where we saw a lot of censorship. | ||
When people can't communicate in the digital sphere, right, they'll try to go to do marches and, you know, patriot rally. | ||
They tend to want to be peaceful, but what happens, you know, when people get together in the streets, you throw an antagonist in the mix, and then you can whip up mob mentality, and the optics are horrible, and it's just not good for anybody. | ||
So in a sense, they're actually driving extremism by censoring people on the internet. | ||
And it's counter to their stated mission, but... | ||
You know, that's not going to stop them. | ||
Are you suggesting they're hypocrites? | ||
Are you suggesting liberals are hypocrites? | ||
This is the first I'm hearing of this. | ||
I can't believe you would accuse them of such a thing. | ||
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It's a crazy world. Crazy. | |
Absolutely crazy. Yeah, but I mean, obviously they must have done the calculus. | ||
Because again, they were doing this in cooperation with holding hands with, essentially, the FBI. So, I mean, this was all... | ||
This is all part of their program. | ||
And part of that was discussed as well. | ||
But again, the Democrats are just acting like this is no big deal. | ||
They're just acting like... | ||
I just see tweets where it's like... | ||
The Republicans are taking this valuable time to deal with their personal Twitter accounts. | ||
And it's like, when Twitter is censoring an elected representative, they're not just silencing that elected representative. | ||
They're silencing the hundreds of thousands of people who cast a vote for that person. | ||
They are... Essentially saying that they themselves know better than the entire population of a congressional district. | ||
So yeah, it's kind of a big deal. | ||
It's also a big deal that this is being done at the behest of and in concert with the American government and the spy state apparatus. | ||
And yet, they want to act like this is just no big deal. | ||
And you can just imagine if it was on the other side. | ||
You can just imagine if she was on the other foot and just how hysterical they would be. | ||
I mean, what even happened recently where CNN or somebody got kicked off? | ||
It was like some leftist got kicked off. | ||
And all of Twitter, like, exploded. | ||
It was like, this is unacceptable. How dare you? | ||
And just like, oh, the whole mainstream media transforms into free speech warriors the instant one of their users gets suspended. | ||
It was tweeting out, yeah, it was the Elon Musk, his location. | ||
They were tweeting out his location because people were, like, trying to hunt him down. | ||
He was with his kids. | ||
And so Twitter's like, if you post my location, we're going to take your tweet down. | ||
The journalists post his location, they take the tweet down, and all the leftists freak out like that's a horrible thing. | ||
But... So, like, doxing where a child is so people can attack it, they're, like, infuriated that that gets taken down. | ||
But when it's the FBI demanding that true information about a political candidate for the presidency of the United States gets taken down, suddenly we could be focusing on more important things. | ||
These people are just so shameless. | ||
It sucks we have to even exist with them. | ||
It's horrible. We're going to move on now to some other topics. | ||
We still have just so many videos, so much to get to. | ||
We're going to get into the Project Veritas stuff here in just a second. | ||
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People could have stood up and prevented The snowball rolling down the hill just put a stop to it, nip it in the bud right away. | ||
They didn't. | ||
They chose instead to believe that, well, Alex Jones is particularly bad, so it's good that he got canceled by Apple and Spotify and Twitter and YouTube and every other platform all on exactly the same day. | ||
And I really think you have to think they thought that would have been a death blow. | ||
You really have to think they thought we got him. | ||
We took him down. He can't use our platforms anymore. | ||
How will he survive? | ||
The answer to that question is, of course, band.video and infowars.com. | ||
It was a major blow when we got kicked off of social media. | ||
I still need to find the clip. | ||
I need to find the clip during the trial of the woman who... | ||
Literally, like, got a doctorate, like, spent years studying why Infowars was so influential, why Alex Jones himself was so influential, and just the numbers she rattles off where she's like, Alex Jones was more influential and had a greater impact on American politics than Rush Limbaugh and... | ||
Ben Shapiro and Steven Crowder combined by a factor of five. | ||
The effect that we had on social media when we were still allowed there, monumental, just unparalleled. | ||
And so they had to kick us off. | ||
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If Russia invades Ukraine, one way or another, Nord Stream 2 will not move forward. | |
If Russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the border of Ukraine again. | ||
Then there will be no longer a Nord Stream 2. | ||
We will bring an end to it. | ||
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But how will you do that exactly, since the project and control of the project is within Germany's control? | |
We will, I promise you, we'll be able to do that. | ||
So then the pipelines actually blew up. | ||
These are the pipelines that bring natural gas from Eastern Europe to Western Europe to keep the European economy going. | ||
And they exploded, causing the single largest human-caused environmental disaster in all of history. | ||
And again, setting Europe on the road to actual poverty. | ||
So it was an unpopular event, and Joe Biden denied any responsibility. | ||
In fact, he blamed Russia. | ||
Joe Biden and his whole administration told us that somehow Russia, for reasons they never made clear just because they're evil, had sabotaged their own energy pipeline. | ||
Watch this. It was a deliberate act of sabotage, and now the Russians are pumping out disinformation and lies. | ||
So that was in September, and it was obvious from the very first day, well, that's not true. | ||
It's not that Vladimir Putin is too good a person to blow up Nord Stream, but, like, why would he? | ||
It only hurts him. And by the way, it really hurts Western Europe. | ||
But a lot of media outlets repeated that lie dutifully. | ||
That's what they do, and attacked us as Putin stooges for having questions about it. | ||
Well, we know a lot more now. | ||
There have been a number of official investigations of what happened, and not one has found any evidence of Russian involvement. | ||
And now we have the actual answer to what happened. | ||
Oh, the Biden administration did it. | ||
For real. Investigative reporter Seymour Hersh, who's been around for more than 50 years, just wrote a piece on Substack that includes this, quote, Now, this piece continues. | ||
It's probably the most comprehensive news story you will read this year. | ||
Seymour Hersh on Substack. | ||
You should read it. And it recounts in detail meetings with the National Security Advisor at the White House, where this was planned, exactly what explosives were used, how they were triggered by what aircraft on what day. | ||
So many details in here that it is not possible that it's not true. | ||
It is true. And in fact, no one in the high level of the U.S. government is denying it with any specificity and said the White House is just dismissing it as utterly false. | ||
And no reporters are following up on this. | ||
Amazing. Aaron Maté is following up on it. | ||
He's with the Gray Zone. He joins us tonight. | ||
Aaron, I don't remember the last time I saw a story this well reported. | ||
It wasn't in the New York Times, Hershey's former employer. | ||
They wouldn't have run it. But the fact that nobody at the White House briefing today even asked about this story makes me think we are becoming North Korea. | ||
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Tucker, this is a case where you have the motive. | |
The U.S. has long been trying to stop the Nord Stream 2, because, as Cy Hirsch's story points out, the U.S. has recognized that if Nord Stream 2 goes online, that would make it a lot more difficult for the U.S. to wage a proxy war against Russia, because Germany will not want to be on board with cutting off its A source of cheap energy. | ||
So, the U.S. found an answer to that problem. | ||
They blew it up. And it's interesting. | ||
Hirsch reports that the planning for this operation began in late 2021. | ||
And that's when Russian forces were massing on the border of Ukraine, and there was a threat of the invasion. | ||
But something else happened. | ||
Russia, in that same month of December 2021, when planning was underway at the White House to blow up Nord Stream 2, Russia also submitted draft treaties to the U.S. and NATO, laying out detailed proposals for the U.S. and NATO to resolve their issues, to roll back NATO military infrastructure— AMY GOODMAN: All right, folks, there is the great Tucker Carlson being the only person in the mainstream media to even mention this story. | ||
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Still to come this hour, we will be talking about the bombshell story by Seymour Hersh. | ||
Maybe there's just a certain critical mass that you hit as a journalist. | ||
Where if you're so good for so long, more stories like this just open up to you because you get the access that you need. | ||
But it's just like the number of stories that this dude has broken. | ||
It's absolutely incredible. | ||
I don't know if there's a single journalist who's had more of an impact than Seymour Hersh. | ||
And he's done it again with this expose about what was behind the destruction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. | ||
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So the story is on Seymour Hersh's substack, seymourhersh.substack.com. | ||
How America took out the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
And again, he's not speculating here. | ||
I mean, I guess you could call what we do speculating on this because, you know, when you hear the Biden administration say we're going to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline and then the Nord Stream pipeline blows up, I don't really need to do any more investigation into that. | ||
You look at who benefits from it. | ||
You look at who has the means to carry this out. | ||
Couldn't have been some, you know, non-state terrorist group like Trump. | ||
Do you think Al-Qaeda has Navy divers? | ||
That makes no sense. It had to be a state who did this. | ||
Russia clearly didn't make any sense. | ||
There was only one real suspect in this crime, and that was a Western power of some sort. | ||
One of the people on our side when it comes to Ukraine. | ||
But this isn't speculation. | ||
This is information from the inside. | ||
He says last June, the Navy divers operating under the cover of a widely publicized midsummer NATO exercise known as Baltrops-22 planted the remotely triggered explosives that, three months later, destroyed three of four of the Nord Stream pipelines, according to a source with direct knowledge of the operational planning. | ||
Again, not speculation, actual inside information exposing this. | ||
Of course, the White House has denied this, the CIA has denied this, but... | ||
Do I even need to explain how little you can trust those two organizations? | ||
Biden's decision to sabotage the pipelines came after more than nine months of highly secret back and forth debate inside Washington's national security community about how best to achieve that goal. | ||
Which is also kind of a funny way to put it, right? | ||
No discussion as to whether or not it was a good goal. | ||
No discussion as to whether this goal would contribute or detract from some wider foreign policy objectives. | ||
Just, we want to blow up the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
Tons of discussion on how we do that and how we get away with it. | ||
Incredible. For much of that time, the issue was not whether to do the mission, but how to get it done with no overt clue as to who was responsible. | ||
Here's a problem. The overt clue of who's responsible is the fact that you announced you were going to do it, you idiots. | ||
There was vital bureaucratic reason for relying on the graduates of the center, this Navy Diving Center's hardcore diving school in Panama City. | ||
The divers were Navy only and not members of America's Special Operations Command, whose covert operations must be reported to Congress and briefed in advance to the Senate and House leadership, the so-called Gang of Eight. | ||
The Biden administration was doing everything possible to avoid leaks as the planning took place first in late 2021 and into the first months of 2022. | ||
President Biden and his foreign policy team, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, Secretary of State Tony Blinken and Victoria Nuland, the Undersecretary of State for Policy, had been vocal and consistent in their hostility to the two pipelines, which ran side by side for 750 miles under the Baltic Sea and from two different ports in northeastern which ran side by side for 750 miles under the Baltic Sea and from two different ports in northeastern Russia near the Estonian border, passing close to the | ||
The direct route, which bypassed any need to transit Ukraine, had been a boon for the German economy, which enjoyed an abundance of cheap Russian natural gas, enough to run its factories and heat its homes while enabling German distributors to sell excess gas out of profits throughout Western Europe. | ||
Actions that could be traced to the administration would violate U.S. promises to minimize direct conflict with Russia. | ||
Secrecy was essential. | ||
Again, it's almost impossible to truly lay out the Seriousness of what the Biden administration did here. | ||
I almost said Obama administration because it's kind of what it is. | ||
Like, obviously this was an attack, a direct attack on Russia. | ||
An act of war against a nuclear-armed superpower that we have not declared war against, that we have not had a debate about going to war with. | ||
Just a terrorist attack by the American government with no discernible positive effects, except that it forced Europe to join us in a pointless proxy war in Ukraine. | ||
So, first of all, you're attacking Russia with no provocation, opening the door for reprisals in which Americans and the American economy probably will suffer. | ||
I mean, would you blame Russia if they... | ||
Came in and dropped a bomb on the Colonial Pipeline. | ||
Or if they sabotaged any of our infrastructure. | ||
Could you really say that they were acting out of sorts? | ||
I mean, it's a tit for tat. | ||
You open the door for that when you are the one who does it. | ||
So, I mean, that alone. Incredible. | ||
Then there's the ecological effects. | ||
The pouring of natural gas by the millions of gallons into the ocean. | ||
This by people who... | ||
Are ready and willing to, like, imprison you for daring to eat an extra hamburger next month. | ||
Like, you understand how serious they are about climate change and protecting the Earth, but also, simultaneously, they're going to bomb the biggest gas pipeline in the world underneath the ocean and let it spew for hours, if not days, before something can be done about it. | ||
So, like, just... You got the attack on Russia. | ||
You got the... Ecological damage that's being caused. | ||
It's also an attack on our supposed allies in Germany, destroying their economy and impoverishing a huge number of Germans who have to pay tons of extra percentage of their income just to heat their homes down. | ||
I mean, this was an attack on our allies. | ||
It was an attack on Russia. | ||
It was an attack on the American people in a lot of ways by lying about this and trying to actually use this Claiming it was Russia. | ||
I mean, this is just a false flag in every sense of the word. | ||
There was absolutely no benefit from this whatsoever. | ||
We are being run by psychopathic warmongers like Victoria Nuland, like Anthony Blinken, both of which, by the way, have parents who immigrated from Ukraine. | ||
Like, is this not a big part? | ||
Like, why is this not a big discussion of this? | ||
Because they're Jewish? Because it's anti-Semitic to say that? | ||
Like, it would be suspicious with any other group that If everybody in the Biden administration was named, you know, was Italian and we were blowing up pipelines to start a proxy war in Italy, wouldn't you have questions about that? | ||
These are all people from Ukraine. | ||
Their parents were from Ukraine. | ||
They all come over here and start a war in Ukraine. | ||
So these are just like... | ||
These people are psychopaths. | ||
These people are insane. And they're willing to push a nuclear-armed Russia to the brink and beyond the brink. | ||
They just openly attack them. | ||
And they're not going to be the ones to pay for it. | ||
We are. It'll be our kids that get sent over. | ||
It'll be our sons and daughters that get recruited into the army to go die on some godforsaken battlefield. | ||
While they're the ones who performed a coup in Ukraine... | ||
Who created and exacerbated a color revolution in Ukraine to oust the duly elected president while he was like, you know, on a trip somewhere. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is just a litany of subversion and manipulation and foreign policy that is suicidal in nature. | ||
Why do we allow these people to run our country? | ||
It is completely insane. | ||
And they're also all... | ||
Completely tied in together with corporations and the NGOs that they all operate together. | ||
We can pull up the chart, right? | ||
Anthony Blinken, West Exec, founded by the same person that founded the Century for the New American Security, which is, you know, run by Victoria Nuland's husband with PNAG. I mean, it's just they're all in the same cabal, and they are just using America to wage war on Russia for no purpose whatsoever when it comes to the American people. | ||
Like, no benefit for us whatsoever, and they're just doing it. | ||
And they're doing it with the... | ||
Violence of terrorists. | ||
And the mainstream media is covering it up for them. | ||
And not exposing it. | ||
And letting them get away with it. | ||
And we'll pay the price. | ||
We really will. The Seymour Hersh article really reads like a spy novel. | ||
Except... Instead of James Bond, you have... | ||
Jake Sullivan. | ||
Right? Just incredible. | ||
But I mean, he's not, again, this article is not just like speculation. | ||
It's not just like little evidence here or there. | ||
It's like the whole thing. | ||
It's step by step how this happened. | ||
He says, first he goes through how they were trying to stop the Nord Stream pipeline, too, from being built in the first place. | ||
I don't think I need to remind you that at the time that this was being suggested and first built, Donald Trump gave a speech to the UN where he warned Germany that they would be too reliant on Russian gas. | ||
They were essentially giving him, giving Russia levers of control over the German economy and energy production. | ||
He was laughed at, literally laughed at. | ||
They were openly mocking and laughing at him when he was telling the truth. | ||
Of course, you have to wonder if all of this was part of the plan. | ||
So they try to stop it through various legal or sanction type stuff. | ||
And they go through that for a while. | ||
But eventually, it gets approved anyway and Russia starts massing troops on the border. | ||
And that's when the narrative picks up. | ||
It says the administration's attention once again was focused on Nord Stream. | ||
As long as Europe remained dependent on the pipelines for cheap natural gas, Washington was afraid that countries like Germany would be reluctant to supply Ukraine with the money and weapons it needed to defeat Russia. | ||
It was at this unsettled moment that Biden authorized Jake Sullivan to bring together an interagency group to come up with a plan. | ||
In December of 2021, two months before the first Russian tanks rolled into Ukraine, Jake Sullivan convened a meeting of a newly formed task force. | ||
Men and women from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the CIA and the State Department and Treasury Departments, and asked for recommendations about how to respond to Putin's impending invasion. | ||
They would, you know... | ||
We kick around a couple options, but there was really only one that they were pushing for. | ||
What became clear to participants, according to sources with direct knowledge of the process, is that Sullivan intended for the group to come up with a plan for the destruction of the two Nord Stream pipelines and that he was delivering on the desires of the president. | ||
Over the next several meetings, the participants debated options for an attack. | ||
The Navy proposed using a newly commissioned submarine to assault the pipeline directly. | ||
The Air Force discussed dropping bombs with delayed fuses that could be set off remotely. | ||
The CIA argued that whatever was done, it had to be covert. | ||
I'd love to be a fly on the wall in that room. | ||
Just picture that, the classic meme of just like, uh, what if we just don't launch an attack against a nuclear armed drone and he's just throwing out the window? | ||
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Ah! It's like, get out of here! | |
Get out of here! We're starting a war here! | ||
We're starting and aggravating a proxy war against what has been our ally up till now. | ||
How dare you suggest that we don't blow up this piece of infrastructure for no discernible reason? | ||
Throughout all of this scheming, the source said, some working guys at the CIA and the State Department were saying, don't do this. | ||
It's stupid. It will be a political nightmare if it comes out. | ||
To which I'm sure the response is... | ||
Comes out from where? | ||
We control the media. | ||
They're going to do what we say and report what we say unquestioningly. | ||
They always do. This is why having independent media is so important. | ||
Nevertheless, in early 2022, the CIA working group reported back to Sullivan's interagency group. | ||
We have a way to blow up the pipelines. | ||
They're like, this is illegal and an act of war and we'll have major political backlash and could get us involved in a massive conflict with A nuclear-armed superpower. | ||
But here's the plan on how to do it exactly, and we're very excited about this opportunity. | ||
It's just like, wow. Fantastic. | ||
Tell you what, my solution to this, everybody mentioned in this article, put them in a crate, send them to Russia. | ||
Just like, we're sorry we didn't know about this. | ||
We didn't have anything to do with it. | ||
Don't blame us. Don't attack us, Russia. | ||
It was these people. | ||
It was Jake Sullivan and Joe Biden and Whoever's ordering them around, it was Anthony Blinken and Victoria Nuland. | ||
You can have them. We don't want them. | ||
They're nothing but trouble for us. | ||
They do nothing positive for the American people. | ||
They are incapable of doing their jobs to any degree that, you know, would, you know, the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, like we are more vulnerable than we've ever have been before because of the actions of these people. | ||
So you have them. Put them through whatever legal process you think is right and necessary. | ||
We don't even need to have some sort of international tribunal thing. | ||
Just you have them. Just give them to Russia. | ||
If that's what it takes, that's a sacrifice I'm willing to make. | ||
I'm willing to send the whole upper echelon of these people. | ||
Just send them to Russia. Again, literally, put them in a box. | ||
To Putin, have fun, Merry Christmas, love the American people. | ||
Goodbye. Just send them away, and they can do with them what they will. | ||
Because I don't want to have to pay the price for this. | ||
We already are, obviously, right? | ||
Because the Ukraine war is driving up gas prices, they say, as they blow up a gas pipeline, right? | ||
They're just causing trouble for us. | ||
They're just causing us pain. | ||
And by the way, we're also allied with... | ||
The Ukraine, which is, as we've seen over and over again, just openly committing war crimes and filming it and posting it on TikTok. | ||
So, like, screw these people, screw Ukraine, screw their entire cabal, send them to Russia, and let Putin use them for target practice. | ||
I literally couldn't care less. | ||
Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
Max from Kansas is skipping school. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Max. You're on the air about Biden's State of the Union. | ||
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What did you think? That was awful. | |
And first of all, I want to agree with you. Yeah, that is the only solution I probably have. | ||
Just put them in a crate, ship them. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Yeah, I'm in complete and utter agreement with you. | ||
I got a snow day, so I'm excited to be calling in. | ||
I still feel like I'm more able to call in more this year than the last two because I've been sick lately, had a few snow days. | ||
Sometimes I just don't want to go because I just don't want to. | ||
It's like, oh. But these past few days, State of the Union, I can't get it out of my mind. | ||
I mean, it just amazes me that some people are actually willing to listen to a liar like him. | ||
I mean, Trump's right. I can't think of any other politician as corrupt as Joe Biden. | ||
I mean, my goodness. | ||
And on top of that, pretending like he's the common man representing the working class of America and people in poverty. | ||
And he knows what we're going through when it comes to paying ridiculous amounts of money on food, gas, bills. | ||
You know what I mean? Give me a break, dude. | ||
His administration is so disconnected from people and just the way Americans live their lives. | ||
If you were to ask any of them what the cost of a carton of eggs is, they wouldn't be able to answer. | ||
Ask them what the cost of a gallon of milk. | ||
They couldn't tell you. | ||
But it's just so disgusting to see them so desperately trying to paint this picture that they're here to help us, and they're fighting for us. | ||
It's literally a joke. | ||
These elitist scumbags have no idea what people like you or me go through, Harrison. | ||
I mean especially you. | ||
You're a homeowner. You have a kid. | ||
You've got bills to pay and groceries to buy. | ||
I mean their policies are destroying our country and our livelihood. | ||
But more specifically responding to what he was saying, Americans are saving thousands of dollars every year in this administration. | ||
Really? Because of your economic policy, 63% of Americans, I think is what it was, are living paycheck to paycheck, with half of those being people who actually make six figures, which is a historic high. | ||
With every single year, inflation worsening, and Americans continue to become financially worse off than they were the year before. | ||
He just cares so much about veterans and their veterans getting cancer from toxic smoking. | ||
We need to do something about this. | ||
Guess what, Joe? You supported those wars from day one and policies that put them there. | ||
Oh, but wait, Harrison. He, on the campaign trail in 2020, Biden said, I've opposed Iraq horses. | ||
Day one. Really? | ||
Here, maybe you may not just remember, Joe, you old fart, but let me remind you then that you voted for it. | ||
You voted to send troops to Iraq, a war based on lives and wages for financial gain of government officials here. | ||
But not to mention his full support of the wars in Serbia in 1999, giving authorization to President Clinton to do that in Libya and Syria while in the Obama administration. | ||
Oh, my God. | ||
You're exactly right, Max. | ||
We've got to go to break. I wish I could let you keep going because, yeah, that's a problem when you're in government for 45 years or whatever it is. | ||
We have a long history of you being wrong about everything. | ||
Great call, Max. We'll be back to the other side with more of your call. | ||
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Stay with us. Welcome back, folks. | |
Out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
I like the way that Jake Shields on Twitter characterized this. | ||
The CIA said Russia blew up the Nord Stream pipeline when it was us. | ||
The CIA said Hunter's laptop was Russian disinformation when it was real. | ||
The CIA said Trump colluded with Russia while they were colluding with big tech. | ||
So they were colluding with big tech to make sure their cover stories weren't questioned as they... | ||
Claimed that Trump was colluding with Russia, that they were trying to start a war with. | ||
Yeah, we're in trouble, folks. | ||
We're in trouble. We're being run by just... | ||
I don't want to overuse the word psychopath, but I can't think of what else these people are. | ||
They have no concern for... | ||
The actual real world effects of what they do. | ||
I mean, they just do it. They just do these things and just trust that they have the power to silence the media, silence people speaking up against it. | ||
And if people refuse to be silent, then they'll just call them terrorists and spy on them and arrest them for, you know, something else. | ||
It's just ubiquitous. | ||
It's everywhere. It is in every single cell of our Body politic is infected with this cancer. | ||
Something has to be done about it. | ||
Looks like Lynn in Indianapolis is maybe on the same page as me. | ||
Lynn, you called in about the condemned USA. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Lynn, you're on the air. Yes, sir. | ||
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I was at the Reawakening America tour, and I met Trennis Evans there, and he is attempting to get change of venue For the January 6th detainees. | |
Are you trying to get what for the January 6th detainees? | ||
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Change of venue. | |
Oh, change of venue. Yeah, so it's not being tried in D.C. Right. | ||
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Because they can't get a fair trial there. | |
Right. You know, and Laura Logan was giving her presentation and brought him up to share her time with him, and he made a appeal for help. | ||
And they brought Saks out and people stood in line to put money in his sack. | ||
His presentation was so awesome. | ||
I'm getting choked up, you know, because it's emotional for me, you know, that they hold these people like this without a fair hearing for so long. | ||
Yeah, no, you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, America has no place to talk about any other foreign country mistreating its citizens. | ||
What's being done to the January 6th protesters? | ||
I mean, we have stories today. I mean, there's almost a story every single day about the abuse of the January 6th protesters, even people that weren't involved. | ||
Stuart Rhodes was convicted and sentenced to, I believe, 40 years in prison. | ||
Never entered the Capitol. | ||
Never told anybody to enter the Capitol. | ||
Was totally unarmed. | ||
When he found out members of his group had gone into the Capitol, he told them to get out. | ||
Forty years in prison for a crime that he did not commit. | ||
Wasn't even on the premises for. | ||
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It's a problem. You know, I know he's taking these donations, you know. | |
But is it going to be like a football team that played their best and the referee makes it so they can't win the game? | ||
You know, we've got to get some good judges. | ||
And why do some get two months, a plea of two months, and some have to take 40 years? | ||
It's completely arbitrary. It's completely arbitrary. | ||
Here's a story from today. | ||
Victoria White beaten by police with metal baton on the head on January 6th to decline plea deal. | ||
Victoria C. White, a Minnesota woman shown on security video being repeatedly beaten by police in the Lower West Terrace tunnel of the U.S. Capitol on January 6th, 2021, has decided to reject a plea offer from federal prosecutors after she met with several members of the Republican-controlled House of Representatives. | ||
District Judge John D. Bates has a plea hearing scheduled for 11 a.m. on February 10th in the federal courthouse. | ||
I think this, you know, part of it might literally be because, like, the defendants, you know, maybe they're offered a plea deal. | ||
Where they're told they're going to have to go to jail for some time and they're like, but I didn't actually do anything. | ||
Like, I'm innocent. I trust the American process. | ||
I never hurt anybody. | ||
I was the one that was hurt. | ||
I was the one that was beaten. | ||
I didn't do anything wrong, so I'm going to go make my case and I'll be exonerated because I trust the American legal system. | ||
Apparently unaware or just unwilling to come to terms with the fact that there is no legitimate legal system anymore. | ||
There is a... Totally politicized. | ||
I mean, from this type of high-profile political crime down to the shoplifting level, it's not a fair playing field anymore. | ||
It's not justice being blind anymore. | ||
Justice is weaponized. | ||
She's got her blindfold off and the sword is aimed squarely at certain people while allowing others to walk completely free. | ||
You're right. It's utterly, utterly unacceptable. | ||
Not nearly enough is being done about it. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Lynn. | ||
Let's go to James in Indiana, also on this topic. | ||
140 Trump supporters targeted by the FBI. Thanks for calling in, James. | ||
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What's this about? You there, Harrison? | |
Howdy. Yeah, it came out last night, 140 Trump supporters illegally targeted by the FBI for just taking a bus to a Trump rally and had their financials illegally searched. | ||
Infowars reported this before as Bank of America has been illegally violating people's rights and giving out people's information to the government. | ||
All institutions have been weaponized by the government. | ||
I'm calling on Bank of America to fire every employee involved and a lawyer to file a class action against the FBI and the Bank of America for $500 million. | ||
Bank of America, how many of your customers are now delinquent because you helped set them up? | ||
The only thing we have learned from these congressional investigations is that our government is corrupt, there's no accountability, and the Constitution doesn't exist. | ||
There's news all over the FBI retaliating against whistleblowers. | ||
What do you think they're doing to the average American? | ||
For God's sake, they offered a million dollars for fake evidence against the president. | ||
Lastly, there's crazy news from yesterday of a guy in a hotel naked pulling the fire alarm and beating people with a toilet plunger. | ||
I didn't hear that one. I didn't hear that one, but you're exactly right on everything else. | ||
Story from Daily Signal today. | ||
FBI document cites SPLC on radical traditional Catholics. | ||
So they're literally just targeting Catholics at this point. | ||
You're right. After January 6th, it was Bank of America. | ||
It was the cell phone companies. | ||
We're just like, oh, anybody in D.C., you can have all of their information, their private DMs. | ||
You can have their, you know, bank records. | ||
Not even accused of... | ||
Being involved in a criminal act, and yet the bank hands over those records. | ||
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Yeah, it's completely disgusting. | |
It also came out the IG has been also involved in retaliation, the person that's supposed to be separate from these institutions. | ||
Something needs to change. | ||
These FBI agents are a disgrace to this country. | ||
They need to be fired. I'm also calling for Congress. | ||
I talked to the Congressional Office about a law called the DOJ Corruption Act, it would actually empower the IG to remove any federal employee that violates constitutional rights because nothing is being done by this government. | ||
Absolutely nothing. No, you're exactly right. | ||
You are exactly right. | ||
I mean, it is really good. | ||
And again, I mean, these... | ||
It's like... | ||
And this is where the conspiracy comes in, right? | ||
it's not just that you've got the government forcing these corporations to do this or, you know, corporations working with influence groups. | ||
It's like they're all just in it together. | ||
You've got the ADL and the SPLC literally training FBI agents who then cooperate with the corporations to spy on and target the American people for political persecution and then cover up the fact that they're doing it and spin it as if what they're doing is somehow patriotic. | ||
I mean it is this massive interlaced web of corruption that is squarely aimed at the American people, has done absolutely nothing to deal with the real problems that this country has, the legitimate issues of rising crime and open borders and unsustainable economic downturn on the legitimate issues of rising crime and open borders and unsustainable economic I mean, it is all a part of a plan. | ||
Like, if you can't see that all of this is happening all at once in exactly the same way for exactly the same purpose... | ||
From exactly the same people, something has to be done about this. | ||
I don't know what it is, but I think you're right. | ||
It's a good start. The FBI needs to be fired. | ||
On. No, no, I didn't say that. | ||
Just a little joke. Just a little wordplay here. | ||
We love wordplay here at American Journal. | ||
FBI actually targeting traditional Catholics as if they're a terrorist group. | ||
That's the story from Daily Signal. | ||
Didn't make it up. Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
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With that, we go back out to your phone calls. | ||
We have... Let's go to John in Tallahassee. | ||
You got some comments for me, John. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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I got a comment about the president's speech at the State of the Union. | |
There's thousands and millions of corn pops in this nation that he owes an apology to. | ||
When I was a child in Hialeah, Florida, I played as a child and lit a fire in the back alley with some friends. | ||
My mother took a hickory switch on me and I learned real quick not to play with fire. | ||
You get burnt. | ||
God help us all, Harrison. | ||
I don't know if I'm getting your point here. | ||
Help me connect the dots. | ||
How's he playing with fire? | ||
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Well, you know, when you play with nuclear war, you're playing with fire, Harrison. | |
Very true. Yeah, and... | ||
You know, there's a lot of corn pops in this nation that he owes an apology to. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
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Well, he apologized to corn pops to keep from getting beat up and killed with a switchblade knife. | |
And I think he's outspoken himself against the American people. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's a good point. | ||
I mean, that sort of goes back to what I was saying about the Twitter executives and everything else. | ||
These people don't get burnt. | ||
They play with fire. You get burnt. | ||
You complain about it, and they tell you to shut up and, you know, say it's hate speech, talk about how fire's hot, right? | ||
I mean, it's... Yeah. | ||
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Well, you know, it's just like I explained when I was a kid. | |
I spake as a kid, and I played as a kid, but I did some wrong things. | ||
I was born and raised in Miami, and I got in with some wrong people. | ||
But, you know, there's a lot of corn pops in this station that are due an apology. | ||
Corn pop was a bad dude. | ||
Harrison, did you get my letter I sent you? | ||
I did. I actually opened it yesterday. | ||
I haven't checked it out yet. | ||
I assume that was you. I got a couple of letters yesterday. | ||
Yeah, thanks for that, John. | ||
I appreciate the call. | ||
And, yeah, you're right. I mean, this is the thing, though. | ||
Like, when you have a kid, you don't want your kid to... | ||
To get burned by something, but at the same time, how do you teach them without burning them? | ||
You try to express to them, if they won't listen, they've got to get burned, and then they'll learn. | ||
There's the quote from Benjamin Franklin. | ||
I don't remember exactly what the quote is, but something about, like, experience is the best teacher. | ||
That's not the actual quote. | ||
The actual quote he said was, like... | ||
Experience is the teacher of last resort or something, right? | ||
As a human being, you should be able to learn from people telling you things or from, you know, seeing how it affects other people. | ||
Only when you touch the fire and get burnt, that's the experience teaching you because you couldn't learn other ways. | ||
So, you know, whether it's the CIA or the politicians or the Twitter executives, they haven't gotten burnt. | ||
They've been playing with fire for way too long, haven't gotten burnt, and instead of a little burned to teach them a lesson, we're going to have a conflagration in the whole Damn place is going to go up in flames. | ||
Thank you for the call, John. Let's go to Adam in Ontario. | ||
You want to talk about the division that Trump has caused. | ||
Go ahead, Adam. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Yeah, I wouldn't mind chatting about Trump. | |
Like, you know, I was a big Trump supporter. | ||
I thought he was doing great. But my mind changed when he keeps on pushing these bioweapons. | ||
And then I got thinking, you know what? | ||
Division was the biggest thing the NWO wants in order to split up people and to get inside and create division is what they want. | ||
What bigger division... | ||
What am I trying to say here? | ||
What bigger thing than having Trump as president? | ||
Because if he wasn't president and Hillary got elected, people would just go, okay, you know what? | ||
Hillary was meant to be eventually, so we'll accept it. | ||
But when Trump got in there, And there was, you know, like, all this uproar about him getting in. | ||
And he created a platform and raised all our voices to what's going on, like the swamp and everything. | ||
So that was big-time division right there. | ||
And I just figure he is, you know, controlled opposition. | ||
And the NWO is not going to go ahead with all their, you know, plan to exterminate the population unless they own all sides. | ||
So I think he's owned mainly because he's still pushing these jabs. | ||
Is he pushing the jabs or are people asking him about the jabs and he just keeps saying that he likes the jabs? | ||
I mean, I've never seen Donald Trump go out of his way to make a comment about the jabs. | ||
The only time I've ever heard him respond or talk about the jabs is when people directly ask him and he just says, I like the jabs, don't take it if you don't want it, but the jabs are good. | ||
Is that pushing the jab? | ||
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Yeah, he's with Bill O'Reilly, I believe he is, where he talks about how he's got the jab and you should go get the jab. | |
Bill's got the jab. Get the jab. | ||
And he was asked about it? | ||
He wasn't asked about it. | ||
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He was just talking about it. | |
I don't know all the video, but he is definitely pushing the jab. | ||
And this is from like a year ago or something? | ||
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Around there, I think. | |
That's what I don't get. | ||
It's like he constantly is pushing. | ||
He's not. He's not constantly pushing. | ||
Other people are constantly bringing up that he is in favor of the vaccine. | ||
I explained this yesterday. I went on a big rant about this yesterday, so I won't repeat it. | ||
Do you think that if Hillary Clinton got into office... | ||
Yeah, they use division when it's there. | ||
They always play one side off the other. | ||
Divide and conquer is one of their primary strategies. | ||
But they would much prefer if we were all unified in our subjugation to them. | ||
That was the Hillary Clinton option. | ||
And we've explained this with the Rockefeller document, right? | ||
They call it Better Together. But you understand that, like... | ||
If Hillary Clinton had gotten into office, the Ukraine war would have started four years earlier. | ||
We would have expanded our operations in Syria. | ||
We may be at war with Iran right now. | ||
They had already laid the groundwork through their fake news propaganda push to try to pass hate speech laws and stop people like us, Alex Jones, and Infowars from broadcasting or being able to speak our minds. | ||
Trump... Put a pause on all of that for four years. | ||
Yeah, there was a lot of chaos and strife because they constantly were making up things to target Trump for. | ||
But their actual plans all were put on pause. | ||
And they all just picked up. They just ramped up right away as soon as Biden got into office. | ||
So, like, if Trump was on their side, wouldn't have all of that continued? | ||
Wouldn't he have started the war with Russia? | ||
Wouldn't he have started the war with Ukraine? | ||
Wouldn't he have expanded operations in Syria? | ||
Wouldn't he have done all of the things that they have been doing for the decades before Trump was in office and now picked up once again as soon as he left office? | ||
But having Trump supporters and conservatives, people against the New World Order, becoming prominent over those four years could in any way benefit them. | ||
They were doing everything they could to silence us, and Trump was the battering ram that broke us through into the mainstream. | ||
So how would that benefit them at all? | ||
What would be their strategy there of humiliating themselves and showing everybody what it looked like to have a pro-American president for once? | ||
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How would that benefit them? I don't know anything about that. | |
I'm just saying that he's out there promoting that they're safe and effective, which was in the strategies that was leaked on the news people. | ||
Keep repeating, safe and effective, safe and effective, safe and effective. | ||
And he's the one also saying safe and effective. | ||
So he's right about everything. | ||
He stopped the New World Order. | ||
He brought us peace for four years. | ||
He's on the right side of everything from transgenderism to the Mexican cartels. | ||
He's the only person with the platform and the backing to get to the position where he was. | ||
But all of that is outweighed by the fact that he says vaccine good. | ||
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Like, when you talk about rhinos, you're talking about, you know, Republican in name only, right? | |
He's doing everything so great. | ||
So great. And it's so great that he's actually pissing out the left like crazy, which is creating huge division, right? | ||
He's doing great. | ||
And all of a sudden, there's these things where, you know, the bioweapon comes up, which is the end goal, really. | ||
It's COVID-19 brought in everything. | ||
Right. So if he's still pushing it, What's going on? | ||
He's supposed to be the smart guy. | ||
He talks about how he was off the charts and his IQ. And he's getting all these professionals that can go and say, hey, we've talked to him. | ||
The division that he is trying to stop from happening is the division between the anti-vaxxers and the pro-vaxxers. | ||
Just like the race thing. | ||
He is literally trying to bring people together. | ||
And people are... | ||
Unhappy that he's not pushing our side, but he's trying to heal the country and he's trying to get us together so we can actually continue to fulfill our purpose on this world, which is to be a shining beacon of liberty for everyone. | ||
I think if he were to go against the vaccines, it would just be nothing but more division and chaos. | ||
So I don't understand how supporting the vaccines, which is something that like 75% of America supports, is somehow causing division, except people like you keep bringing it up and trying to force people away from him. | ||
So I don't know. I don't see it, Adam, but I appreciate the call. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Josh Lekic. | ||
At the end of January 2023, talks between Turkish President Erdogan and the Swedish government detonated. | ||
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So you will let terror organizations run wild on your avenues and streets and then expect our support for getting into NATO? That's not happening. | |
In order to be accepted into NATO, Sweden and Finland as well needed the vote from Turkey. | ||
But talks disintegrated after a Swedish-Danish politician set fire to the Koran in front of the Turkish embassy in Stockholm. | ||
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On Saturday, Rasmus Paludin, head of a far-right Danish party, held a protest in front of Turkey's embassy in Stockholm. | |
The Swedish-Danish national set fire to the Koran. | ||
That has put Sweden's NATO application in jeopardy. | ||
A session to the military alliance must be approved unanimously by member states, including Turkey. | ||
After Erdogan's declaration, Turkey and northern Syria were devastated by a series of earthquakes in southern Turkey, with a death toll that has reached well over 11,000 people. | ||
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We are finished. My God, there is nobody here. | |
Nobody. What kind of state is this? | ||
Turkey is no stranger to earthquakes, the majority of them occurring in the eastern and western portions of the country. | ||
But strange anomalies occurred just before the earthquakes, leading many to question whether a harp weapon may have been used to punish the Turkish government for failing to toe the line of NATO's New World Order overlords. | ||
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I'm telling you from here, I know I know who newspapers wrote it. | |
Take the dirty hands of Turkey. | ||
I'm very clear. | ||
Take the dirty hands of Turkey. | ||
We've had a few guests on talking about what they believe harp does, what they admit it does. | ||
You know, why not? And Trey, my producer, thought, why not get the people from HARP on? | ||
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It's a research facility. | |
To conduct research in atmosphere and radio science. | ||
What about other countries, the Russians, the Chinese, the European Union, do they have similar programs, Doctor? | ||
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The European community has a facility in Tromsø, Norway. | |
It's part of what they call the ice gas community there. | ||
That actually was a facility like HAARP that's been around a lot longer than HAARP. The Smithsonian is reporting on the Daily Mail. | ||
is reporting and a bunch of other publications are reporting China and Russia are working together to heat the atmosphere for weather control using large antenna arrays on the ground directed by satellites in space. | ||
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Weather modification on a global scale. | |
In fact, these programs are so large and so all-encompassing that all other weather modification programs that go on on a smaller regional basis are virtually, they're negated by the scope and scale of the global geoengineering programs. | ||
The saturation, which ionizes the atmosphere, makes the atmosphere more conductive. | ||
We have the HAARP facilities, High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program. | ||
These are ionosphere heaters. | ||
Many have heard of the HAARP facilities. | ||
There's not just one or two or three. | ||
We believe there's at least 18 around the globe, possibly with three more being built in Antarctica right now. | ||
We were able to identify each frequency. | ||
We accomplished this with just 30 watts of radio power. | ||
If you do this with a billion watts, The vibrations are so violent that the entire piano would shake. | ||
In fact, the whole house would shake. | ||
In fact, the vibrations could be so severe underground that it could even cause an earthquake. | ||
These weapons of geopolitical terrorism will be able to mold the climate change narrative and bend countries to the will of the New World Order as the target date of UN Agenda 2030 draws nigh. | ||
In short, the New World Order is a weapons system, a planetary terraforming operation, genetically changing the planet's genetic makeup, changing the atmosphere's makeup, changing the tectonic activity of the planet, changing the oceans, changing all lives. All right, folks, we'll be right back with Josh LaCache. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Welcoming as guest, once again, Josh LaCache. | ||
He is the host of Wrong Opinion, a show that covers current events, culture, art, and politics. | ||
It airs live on Saturdays on Censored.tv, as well as on his Gumroad page, where... | ||
You will find all new content throughout the week. | ||
You can follow him at wrongopinions.net, on Twitter at Josh LaCache, wrongopinions.net, censor.tv, wrongop.gumroad.com is where you can get his new book called The Manual. | ||
Thank you for joining us once again, Josh. | ||
Yeah, man. Thanks for having me. | ||
Doesn't that sound like a cult? | ||
It's not a cult, I swear. | ||
The Manual is not a cult. | ||
It's like a shortcut. | ||
It's a shortcut on how you should conduct yourself as a man, you know, so I think you'd like it. | ||
And I have so many links. | ||
I have way too many links, but you guys will find it. | ||
You know how to use the internet, right? | ||
Yeah, you go to one page, you find your way to all the other ones. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
You got them all on your Twitter, right? | ||
Just go to Twitter, at Josh LaCache, and you can find it at Josh LaCache. | ||
I pronounce your name like five different ways and they're all wrong, so I apologize. | ||
Yeah, and I'm never going to correct you. | ||
You never do, so I'm never going to... | ||
I'll just be wrong. | ||
I'll keep being wrong. I'll keep being... | ||
Well, I'm not going to say that word on air. | ||
I can't say retarded. How dare I? You can't say that. | ||
You've sort of carved out a very unique niche for yourself. | ||
You cover a lot of culture and a lot of, like, I don't want to say pop culture. | ||
That sort of cheapens it. | ||
But you focus on just like what it is to live in the world today and just how absurd all of it is. | ||
Tell us about the manual. | ||
It's an e-book that people can buy at wrongop.gumroad.com, wrongop.gumroad.com. | ||
What is the manual? | ||
So, even if you're a woman and you're watching this, because I know you have a large female base, Harrison. | ||
I do. I know you do. You're a good-looking guy. | ||
You have a man in your life, or you have a kid in your life, a teenager, and I wish I had this sort of knowledge when I was 18. | ||
It would have saved me a lot of headache and heartache and all of that. | ||
And it's like a way you should conduct yourself as a young man, or even if you're old. | ||
Like, it's never too late to change. | ||
And it's, you know, how to quit porn, how to quit weed, video games, eat healthy. | ||
It's like all the esoteric fitness knowledge I learned on Twitter condensed into one short manual. | ||
So I think that you guys would like it. | ||
And with regard to, you know, carving out that niche for myself with my show, you know, it's nice to know what's going on in the world of politics. | ||
I mean, we really should be aware, obviously, because it's been weaponized against us, but so has culture. | ||
And a lot of conservative pundits I don't think the State of the Union was relevant at all. | ||
And the viewership is not lying. | ||
It's dropping. People don't really view Joe Biden as a legitimate president. | ||
And I think that even people who don't think the election was stolen, it's more on a subconscious level. | ||
Like, the guy is completely incompetent. | ||
The State of the Union is not anything I really covered this week on my show because it's like, okay, we know this guy is lying. | ||
And also I hear he's stealing Trump's talking points as well. | ||
But you know he's never going to implement those things anyway. | ||
So it's just a full-on lie. | ||
And then you have the opposition. | ||
You have Sarah Huckabee Sanders who gave her speech after her rebuttal. | ||
And again, it's very weak, and it's performative. | ||
It's not real. | ||
No one's coming forth with real solutions. | ||
So I think as citizens, we need to be paying attention, obviously, to politics, but we can't forget to pay attention to culture and pop culture, even. | ||
Like the Grammys, for instance, no one knew it was on as well. | ||
I guess no one's really watching anything anymore. | ||
But that, to me, as disgusting as it was, is more relevant to understand what is happening culturally than the State of the Union. | ||
I actually, I completely agree. | ||
And you listed off a couple of things there. | ||
Pornography, video games, weed. | ||
I mean, it's the stuff that is being pumped out now in our culture as either harmless or beneficial, as good. | ||
And of course, it benefits a lot of the people in power. | ||
But, like, I can't tell you the number of friends that I have, that I grew up with, that are talented, that are smart, that are, you know, could have made great things for themselves. | ||
They were ruined, and they might not even recognize it, by these addictions to these things. | ||
I mean, they don't think of video games as an addiction, but when you play five hours a day, that's five hours you're wasting. | ||
You're just absolutely wasting. | ||
And it's... It's... | ||
Oh, sorry. Go ahead. Go ahead. | ||
Well, no. I mean, I also don't want to condemn video. | ||
I play video games, too. But, you know, you do it in moderation. | ||
You know, it's like anything. | ||
A little bit here, a little bit there. But people underestimate just how damaging these things have been. | ||
So I'm glad you're focusing on them. Well, in moderation, that's exactly what I said in my manual. | ||
I wouldn't say that about porn. | ||
That you need to cut out. Porn, masturbation, cut that out completely. | ||
It's extremely dangerous. | ||
It's probably more dangerous than any hardcore drug minus fentanyl around. | ||
I mean, it's completely rewiring your brain. | ||
It's taking the fire away that you have in your belly. | ||
That really goes out naturally as you get older, but there's ways you can preserve that. | ||
And that's exactly what they want to do. | ||
The people in charge want to pacify young men, because if you have strong young men, hey, we might have another American Revolution. | ||
But it's not going to happen now. | ||
Think of what they've been doing to us the last three years, three and a half years or so, and no other generation in human history of young men would have ever allowed that to happen. | ||
But another thing that I hate about conservatism today is this notion of freedom and liberty and people not really understanding what those words mean. | ||
I mean, freedom, yes, but you still have to be in control of your animalistic urges and desires because once you master that, then no one can take advantage of you. | ||
I mean, the fact of the matter is that I wasn't taken advantage during the last fake pandemic because I was completely aware and I wasn't pacified. | ||
But if this happened in my teenage years, maybe it would have worked on me. | ||
And that's what I'm saying. I'm 36. | ||
I wish I knew everything I wrote in this manual when I was 18. | ||
It would have saved me a lot of time. | ||
And I would have, you know, maybe started a family a lot earlier. | ||
But still, you know, you can't regret the past or anything. | ||
I'm very happy with where I am right now. | ||
But I assume a lot of people feel the same way that I do about the current state of society and masculinity. | ||
And men are just wandering around aimlessly without any guidance. | ||
And... They also have no one to look up to. | ||
You know, there's very few masculine figures. | ||
Hey, shout out to Alex Jones, one of the few masculine figures that I look up to. | ||
But, you know. No, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, I guess the other people sort of talking about this are like the Jordan Petersons or the Andrew Tates. | ||
You know, I don't know what your opinion on these guys are. | ||
What do you think? | ||
I think Andrew Tate, as uncouth as he is, I mean, as unclassy as he is, I think he's a net positive to an extent. | ||
Jordan Peterson used to be a net positive, in my opinion. | ||
Maybe he still is to many people. | ||
Maybe he's like an entry-level kind of person you kind of follow, and then he opens up many other doors. | ||
But it doesn't seem like Jordan Peterson practices what he preaches. | ||
Also, he seems to bend the knee very quickly when anything is really on the line or at stake. | ||
And also, for some reason, he's gotten into politics lately, and he's all completely wrong. | ||
Like, we need to go intervene in Iran. | ||
Why? We have so many problems at home. | ||
We shouldn't even be involved in Ukraine or anything like that. | ||
Oh, and then with the trucker rally and the Canadian truckers, he was like, okay, you made your point. | ||
We should all go home now. | ||
Why? Imagine Jordan Peterson during the American Revolution. | ||
Okay, the British understand. | ||
We can pack it up, go home. | ||
They're going to treat us better. But ever since he awoke from his medically induced coma... | ||
He's a completely different person, and people think MKUltra isn't real. | ||
Yeah, I don't want either one of these paths. | ||
One is very, like you point out, Jordan Peterson, very like, well, just clean your room and don't try to help anybody until you help yourself. | ||
And that's sort of one of the things you were pointing to, the concept of individuality that has a lot of positive attributes, obviously. | ||
Right. | ||
I'm a libertarian at heart. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's not healthy to just like focus on yourself and think I can't help anybody until I'm perfect because you're never going to be perfect. | ||
So just leave that to the side and just try to do what's right. | ||
And you've got the Andrew Tates of the world who are like, they don't want you to drive fast cars and sleep with hookers. | ||
How is that positive at all? | ||
No, they don't want you building a family. | ||
They don't want you being healthy and in charge of your own life, which is what Joshua Cash teaches people to do on wrong opinions. | ||
The book is The Manual. | ||
You can find it at wrongop.gumroad.com. | ||
More on the other side with Josh. | ||
We're going to get into a big number of topics. | ||
I got a lot of stuff I want to bring up to Josh, get his opinion on. | ||
They're all wrong, apparently. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Josh LaCache is my guest on Twitter, at Josh LaCache. | ||
And you can find links to, you know, everything on there. | ||
Or you can go directly to wrongopinion.net. | ||
He streams every Saturday at censored.tv. | ||
You can also follow him on his Gumroad, which is wrongop.gumroad.com. | ||
It's also where you can get his book called The Manual. | ||
And we were just having a great conversation during the break. | ||
I had to cut it off, because I was like, we need to have this conversation on air. | ||
Because... Again, what we're talking about here, being a man or just being a responsible human being, being somebody that contributes rather than detracts from the world around you. | ||
It's nothing new. I mean, we just believe what our grandfathers believed, and somehow that's, like, radical and has to be retaught to people. | ||
I mean, it's kind of frustrating, isn't it, Josh? | ||
I mean, it's like, why don't we just do what has worked for generation upon generation? | ||
Now everything's changed, and we've got to, like, relearn what has been obvious for so long. | ||
It's kind of a weird position to be in, almost. | ||
Well, yeah, because what our grandfathers knew, it kind of made them independent. | ||
And I'm not talking about individualists, but it made them self-sufficient. | ||
They could do things for themselves, and I don't think that's what the powers that be want. | ||
They want us dependent on them. | ||
So I guess we're teachers. | ||
You and I, we're teachers. | ||
I didn't go to college. I barely graduated high school, but I guess I am a teacher. | ||
It's official. And what we're doing now is we're making people unlearn everything that the system has taught them because it's nonsense. | ||
It's stupid. It's making them super unhappy. | ||
We are teachers, Harrison. | ||
You and I, we're both teachers, and we're experts. | ||
I don't know if you knew this, but we are also experts, and we don't have fancy degrees or anything like that. | ||
I don't know about you, but I don't have a fancy degree, but I do think I am a lot more reliable than any college professor in the world. | ||
Yeah, I don't have a degree fancy or otherwise, but like, and I'm sure you're the same way. | ||
You have a beautiful wife. | ||
You have a beautiful son. I mean, we're almost, we're on parallel tracks here. | ||
Yeah, I barely graduated high school. | ||
Just, you know, hardly made it to college at all. | ||
Definitely didn't graduate with a degree of any sort. | ||
But like, we have kids the same age. | ||
I know your wife is pregnant. | ||
Congratulations, by the way. Thank you. | ||
We're on the same trajectory somehow, but it's like, I'm sure you're the same way, where it's like, when you have a life where you can't be blackmailed because of stuff in your past, and you spend your time doing something you believe in, and you go to sleep every night, just can't wait to wake up in the morning and get back to it, and you want other people to feel that, and you want other people to be that involved, and be that tuned in to what's going on, and I almost feel bad for my friends that are just wasting all of their time on video games. | ||
It's like, You're missing out on life, man. | ||
You're missing out on what's real. | ||
You're missing out on creating something. | ||
It's indescribable the love and joy you get for free when you have kids. | ||
It's not this pre-packaged Funko Pop corporate America adult happy meal thing that is sold to us. | ||
That's nostalgia. That costs money. | ||
But you get all that for free when you have a kid. | ||
And my son, he turned two the other day, and it was a very small gathering. | ||
My parents, my little brother, and my wife, and our kid. | ||
And, you know, when he had that cake in front of him, because last year, you know, when he was one, he didn't really understand what was happening. | ||
Now he understood what was happening. | ||
And he was like, I was holding him up and he was running in the air. | ||
He was that excited and that joyful. | ||
And you can't sell people that. | ||
They have to experience it on their own. | ||
And it was just like a magical moment that I'll never forget. | ||
And it was free. | ||
You know, The book that I wrote, and it's not really a book. | ||
That's why I called it The Manual. | ||
It's very short. It's a user manual. | ||
Yeah, it's for your body and your mind as a man. | ||
I wrote that just in case something ever happened to me and my son can have something tangible that I can pass off the lessons I've learned up until now to him. | ||
It's kind of like my show. | ||
My show is kind of a treasure trove of... | ||
Of a digitized version of myself. | ||
You know, very black mirror-y. | ||
But I have all my episodes on a hard drive and it's called Julian's... | ||
What is it called? Julian's Legacy. | ||
If anything happened to me, he has all of these hours, hundreds of hours of content of his own dad. | ||
I wish I had that of my dad. | ||
You know, my dad, if that technology existed, if he did a show on business or whatever, I'd be a millionaire right now because he's a master at that. | ||
But, you know, It's, uh, I'm doing this. | ||
I'm a teacher now. | ||
And by my manual, I'm a teacher. | ||
It's the textbook, the textbook for life. | ||
But yeah, it's short because this information is really not, you don't need to, like, and this is what we were talking about. | ||
Our grandfathers didn't need this explained to them. | ||
They didn't need to be explained to them why they wanted a wife and children and a legacy and a good job. | ||
Like, that was all obvious. | ||
just go back to the beginning and lay the groundwork and try to explain to people this is why it's good to be a human being it's like really we have to get back to those basics and it's not something that that takes a lot of uh a lot of book learning to understand it it should be intrinsic but that that uh you know natural impulse has been grinded down by by the culture to where people don't know where they are or what they are what their purpose is so they feel purposeless the mental health crisis i mean this addresses a lot of those issues | ||
yeah do you know who who needs to explain things ad nauseum to the point where it doesn't make sense anymore and especially to the average person ecotomy Experts. When they explain to you why the vaccine works, it's like a big run around. | ||
It's like a left And as opposed to a normal meme, that is straight to the point because it's true. | ||
Everything that we talk about is true, and you don't need to over-explain anything. | ||
So that's also why it's 41 pages, because I don't need to have a million sources and studies. | ||
All sources and studies are complete BS. It's all fake. | ||
Because if you need a study that's 1,000 pages long to prove your point, even if I agree with it, You're going about it the wrong way, and it's not persuasive. | ||
You know what's persuasive? The truth, because it's straight to the point. | ||
Like our memes. Like our humor. | ||
Like everything that we talk about. | ||
Right. It's the midwit meme, isn't it? | ||
Exactly. You've got the dummies that don't know any better just being like, I like having a wife and kids. | ||
And then you've got the intelligent people being like, a wife and children is the best form of happiness for man and society. | ||
And then you've got the people in the middle that are like... | ||
Actually, the nuclear family has damaging impacts. | ||
And it's just like, just cut out the middleman. | ||
The geniuses and the idiots agree. | ||
We want to be happy. We want to have cute little kids running around and a beautiful wife to take care of things. | ||
Like, it's so simple. It's so beautiful. | ||
It's so great. Yeah, that's why I say I'm retarded, because I probably am. | ||
I don't think I'm that.1% of genius. | ||
You know, I actually have friends that are. | ||
My friend Riva Tez, who does work for Praxis, she's a genius. | ||
She's a genius. I'll send you. | ||
She released a video yesterday that's unbelievable. | ||
And it's so dense. | ||
It's 19 minutes long. | ||
And I'm watching it, and I'm like, I say that, but in a more retarded way. | ||
I agree with that, but I can't quite express myself as eloquent as you can. | ||
Also, she's British, so that's probably why. | ||
Oh, that helps. That's an illusion. | ||
That's the accent. | ||
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She's a genius. I'll take the word for it. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So go make babies, everyone. | ||
You have to go make babies. | ||
Oh, that's another thing. | ||
Don't overcomplicate your relationships. | ||
Don't have a whole pros and cons list. | ||
Go with your gut. You don't need to overcomplicate these things. | ||
That's why I'm almost borderline for arranged marriages. | ||
If you believe in the same philosophy, religion, and politics, that's it. | ||
You don't need anything else. You're ready to go. | ||
You're going to raise your kids properly. | ||
don't overcomplicate it yeah it really it really is that simple and uh but people do need it explained to them and we'll get back into it on the other side but like i guess people do need need to have it explained because it's so easy and it is fun to play video games it is fun to look at pornography you have to have reasons to not want to do that welcome back ladies and gentlemen I'm here with Josh LaCache. | ||
He's a teacher. He's a professor of sorts, an expert on living a good life. | ||
Just look at the backdrop behind him. | ||
That's not a fake backdrop, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's where the man lives. | ||
It's real. I'm so jealous. | ||
It's so cold and rainy here. | ||
But I wanted to come to you with this. | ||
As a teacher, here's a student that you might want to instruct. | ||
And I wonder how you would instruct this guy. | ||
Because this is a post from 4chan that's been going viral on Twitter. | ||
And... I think a lot of people are feeling this exact way. | ||
I think a lot of probably our audience also is in this same situation. | ||
It seems impossible to extricate yourself from. | ||
So we're going to, together, we'll tackle this issue, this number, this whole litany of issues. | ||
But here's what the guy says. He says, you know, be me. | ||
I live in a midsize city in a flyover nowheresville. | ||
I make $15 an hour, which is considered a good wage here. | ||
I can only get 25 hours a week of work because of Obamacare. | ||
He makes $1,500 a month before taxes, $1,200 after. | ||
$750 of that goes to rent and utilities for a studio apartment. | ||
$100 goes to groceries, just simple stuff, rice and bean, bulk purchases only. | ||
$150 a month for phone and Internet. | ||
That's the cheapest possible available. | ||
$90 or so for gas, $44 for car insurance, which leaves me a whopping $101 with which to spend on myself. | ||
Any emergency health issue or car trouble, I'm absolutely screwed. | ||
This is considered above average to the $11 an hour pay. | ||
I'll never own a home. | ||
I'll never be able to raise a family. | ||
I will live and die in the blanking pod. | ||
The American experiment has utterly failed, and I hate you all. | ||
So, again, I think a lot of people feel this way. | ||
I know an increasing number of Americans are stuck in this kind of life. | ||
How do you get out of this, Josh? | ||
Is it even possible for him? | ||
Man, that's a tough one. | ||
I'm sure a lot of people are in his shoes. | ||
Again, it's all by design. | ||
Our grandfathers were able to have a single-income home, buy two cars. | ||
The system worked for them. | ||
This is what boomers don't understand. | ||
The system by design doesn't work anymore. | ||
It's meant to create a class system of either uber rich or kind of everyone else is poor. | ||
We're a nation of surfs now. | ||
This is the product of open borders. | ||
I mean, like, this guy is effed. | ||
And, you know, people are laughing. | ||
People in Washington are laughing about this. | ||
But, you know, we should try to use these tools, you know, like that we have now, you know, the Internet. | ||
and laptops, supercomputers, whatever, We should try to use these to our advantage. | ||
I never thought, for instance, I was going to be able to make a living off of a podcast or an e-book or anything like that. | ||
We are a single income home, but I had to leave California. | ||
I had to pack up my home, my wife and kid, and leave California. | ||
We live in Costa Rica. | ||
I moved here because my parents were already living here. | ||
And the cost of living is way cheaper here than it is in California. | ||
And it seems like that guy is already living a very cheap lifestyle, and it doesn't seem like he lives in a big city. | ||
So, I mean, it's really like once you break away from that mindset of I'm in a prison because that's how they want you to feel, Then you just have to kind of get creative with how you bring in an extra income because, you know, whether it's like using the gig economy or what have you, definitely don't buy crypto. | ||
Like don't buy Doge. | ||
Don't do that. | ||
I think that's a bad idea. | ||
But what would you tell him? | ||
Well, yeah, like you're just saying, I mean, there are no shortcuts. | ||
I would say develop a skill. | ||
I mean, that's the thing. | ||
I didn't go to school either, but even before I worked here at InfoWars, I had... | ||
I was making money because in high school, I learned to film and edit videos, and there's always a demand for that. | ||
And so I think if you develop a skill, you can start charging a lot more for that. | ||
Pretty insane amounts if you get the right skill. | ||
So, I mean, if he's working 25 hours a week, I mean, each day is 24 hours, so that's one day. | ||
He's got six days, essentially, to do everything else. | ||
I think he could develop a skill. | ||
You're in a cage, but you haven't tried to break out of that cage yet. | ||
You haven't even checked if the door's locked. | ||
So you're just sitting there going, I'm stuck in this cage, but you haven't tried to get out yet. | ||
If you're working 25 hours a week, that's a lot of time to develop a skill or to make connections or to work on yourself. | ||
I mean... I think there's a lot of ways out of this, but it is a balance between individual responsibility and the failure of the society to uphold, as you were pointing out, the lifestyle that the boomers were used to, which was one person working, supporting a wife and kids and having a house and cars paid for. | ||
I mean, that doesn't exist anymore, and we've got to get back to that. | ||
But in the meantime, you've got to put the rocket on your own back and take off. | ||
You can't just sit there waiting for somebody to come pick you up. | ||
Yeah. Am I still here, by the way? | ||
Because my screen froze. | ||
I don't know if it froze on your side, but... | ||
No, I got you. Okay, cool. | ||
So you're absolutely right about the skill. | ||
And actually, when you were talking about that, it got me thinking. | ||
All of the blue-collar jobs that we thought were going to be taken over by AI and robots, those are the safe jobs, actually. | ||
You're right. Learn a skill. You could actually learn and get your license to be a truck driver, and you can make a ton of money doing that. | ||
That's not going to be taken from you by the robots anytime soon. | ||
If you're an accountant... | ||
Or if you work in PR or what have you, anything with copywriting, your job is over. | ||
And even in tech, I mean, the chat GPT, it can code for you. | ||
You can prompt it to write code for you. | ||
So even the coders, they're making this technology that's going to make their own jobs obsolete. | ||
So if you're right, you learn a skill, become a truck driver or what have you, like a blue-collar job, those are the safest jobs. | ||
Yeah, they really are. | ||
I mean, I know, you know, we have friends that are like plumbers that are just banking. | ||
I mean, there's always need for plumbers, and there's no robot that's going to come clear a clog for you. | ||
And they can do it anywhere. | ||
Like, if they're like, oh man, this city's getting terrible, the crime's out of control, they could just pack up their business, move to wherever they want to move, and then restart there, because that's a skill that's needed everywhere, you know? | ||
Yep. 100%. | ||
And, you know, the other thing that this brings to mind for me is like the paradigm of the company store that Alex talks about a lot, which is really the great reset idea that you won't own anything. | ||
When they say you won't own anything, they mean it. | ||
They mean everything you have will be rented and it'll all be rented on debt that you'll never pay off for your entire life. | ||
They're turning you into a, you know, a form of debt slavery by keeping you constantly trying to pay off an ever-increasing amount of debt. | ||
And I... If you are in debt, because I'm in debt, everyone's in debt, don't pay it. | ||
Don't ever pay it. | ||
And you're like, oh, but my credit score. | ||
Everything is fake, you guys. | ||
It's all fake. They're not going to put you in jail. | ||
It's all a bluff. Chase Bank was suing me, and they gave me a year, and then I called them a year later, and I'm like, hey, I want to pay the debt I owe. | ||
And they're like, okay, cool. And I'm like, let's make a deal. | ||
And I'm like, I'll pay half. | ||
And then they're like, no, we can't do that. | ||
I'm like, okay, I'll call you later. | ||
We'll figure it out. I got to look at my finances. | ||
I never look at my finances. | ||
It's a bluff. And then I go, oh, by the way, am I still being sued? | ||
Are you still suing me? And they're like, oh, no, no, no. | ||
Don't worry about that. | ||
So it was meant to scare me. | ||
And it shouldn't work on you. | ||
And if you're worried about your credit score, it resets every seven years. | ||
You're going to be fine. Don't pay it. | ||
Make a deal with the bank. | ||
Pay pennies on the dollar. | ||
This is what billionaires do. | ||
Act like a billionaire. This is Sam Hyde stuff. | ||
I've heard Sam Hyde sort of give this same pitch. | ||
But you know what? I thought it wasn't true, and I did it, and it's true. | ||
And I don't want to get into the IRS, but it's kind of similar. | ||
You don't have to pay what they tell you you owe. | ||
And by the way, I know we're all good people. | ||
You know, we don't want to cheat anyone. | ||
And you have that same feeling, like you don't want to cheat the bank, you know? | ||
But they're the ones who are cheating you. | ||
It's predatory loaning. | ||
It's predatory lending. | ||
It's 26% interest rates. | ||
That's crazy. It's dishonest. | ||
And I don't think it's... | ||
I don't think it coincides with the Bible. | ||
I mean, what does the Bible say about interest and all of that? | ||
I feel like it's not... I think it's frowned upon, right? | ||
It's a little bit frowned upon, you might say. | ||
Yes. Yeah, a little bit. | ||
Yeah, I think... Don't pay it. You know, it's almost like... | ||
It goes along with everything. | ||
You've got to have the information that you can arm yourself with so you can act confidently and move forward without being subject to other people's whims or being scared because you don't know. | ||
That really is what it's all about. | ||
We'll get back to it on the other side. | ||
Wrongop.gumroad.com is where you find the book. | ||
The book is called The Manual. | ||
It's a user manual for young men, old men, men of all ages, or women who want their men to not be useless piles of fat and actually be able to achieve and protect and live and thrive. | ||
We'll be right back with Joshua Cash. | ||
Josh LaCache, wrongopinion.net, on Twitter, at Josh LaCache, streams on censored.tv, and his book can be found at wrongop.gumroad.com. | ||
We really need to have you on more often because I really enjoy these conversations. | ||
Even if there's not one particular topic, it's just all of this ties in together. | ||
It's all about culture and about what you can do versus how you can get involved. | ||
I mean, it really just touches on so many different topics. | ||
We also... We also have good chemistry. | ||
We have great chemistry. We're like brothers, you and I. It's true. | ||
And we gel. | ||
So yeah, I agree. I should come on. | ||
And whenever you want me to guest host again, I'll fly out there, I'll guest host, and it'll be great. | ||
And I love Infowork. | ||
I love you guys. We need to stagger our wife's pregnancy so we're both not on paternity leave at the same time. | ||
We're literally doing it. | ||
You're in April or something, March, April, I'm June. | ||
We're doing it. | ||
We planned it. | ||
It's perfect. Remember we talked to each other? | ||
It's all a plan. The plan is all working perfectly. | ||
The Patriot Breeding Program. | ||
I really am interested in the topic between individualism and collectivism. | ||
I don't even know if you want to call it that. | ||
Socialism. Whatever you want to call it. | ||
Because I do think that in a lot of ways the libertarian idea of individualism is kind of a trick in a lot of ways. | ||
The idea of like, oh, if you don't like the society, you should move out to the woods and get guns and separate yourself. | ||
Yeah. That's surrender to me. | ||
I don't want to surrender my country, my heritage, my society to people who despise me. | ||
I don't want to do that, and I can't change it if I'm out in the woods shooting deer. | ||
So I get it. | ||
I get the impulse to do it, but there's got to be a balance between individual responsibility and just looking after yourself and also wanting your society to be a fulfilling place to grow up and live. | ||
Yeah, I don't think it's all or nothing. | ||
I think that you have to pick and choose carefully how you want to interact with society and what you want to emit in your life. | ||
If I didn't have a wife and kid, I would still be in Los Angeles. | ||
We were there over Christmas for a month. | ||
And it was a great time because we were with family. | ||
And I do like the—it was kind of cold and rainy, and I kind of like that because it's so sunny here. | ||
And, you know, I'm getting sick of this. | ||
Honestly, I am. But I felt alive there. | ||
And I would go to the supermarket, you know, a very high-end supermarket called Air One, which is nowhere backwards. | ||
I mean, what a dumb name. | ||
And it's more expensive than Whole Foods, but I only went there because they have raw milk, whatever. | ||
And I go there, and the people who walk around there, they're all zombies. | ||
They're all on SSRI, Xanax, they're wearing their cozy pajamas in public, and it makes me, even talking about it now, I'm getting fired up because it pisses me off, but I thrive off of that. | ||
I thrive off of being around people that probably hate me, and I definitely hate them. | ||
And I think that, you know, they get so cozy, you know, acting like that in public because we're all leaving and we shouldn't be leaving. | ||
The only reason I really left was because, A, a homeless person threatened to kill my wife and baby, you know, when she was walking our baby. | ||
And we lived in a fairly safe area. | ||
And then, B, because, you know, I want my son to be with my parents, you know. | ||
I want my—my son is their first grandchild, so they live here. | ||
And, you know, I figured, okay, we'll come out here for a few years and then figure out where we go next. | ||
But I haven't given up on the United States and I plan on moving back there. | ||
Just not necessarily Los Angeles because it's impossible. | ||
On a racist podcast salary, I just can't live there. | ||
No, I just can't. It's tough out there in the racist podcast game. | ||
Yes! That's so funny. | ||
But, like, I don't, you know, I am not jealous of the people I see making videos of their day where they go into work after working out and drink their peach sparkling water in their free latte. | ||
It's just like... Something about that just revolts me. | ||
I'm jealous of the people with more kids than me. | ||
I'm jealous of the people that are doing things that I want to be able to do. | ||
But I'm not jealous of these people that are zombified cogs in a machine. | ||
And they don't even realize that's what they are. | ||
No, women tend to make those videos more than men do. | ||
And what they don't realize is they're selling their best years of their lives to these conglomerates, to Google, Facebook, what have you. | ||
And the reason that they get those perks, which in all honesty, if I worked in those companies, those perks would offend me because that's money that could be going into giving me a higher salary. | ||
So they think it's all free, but it's not free. | ||
And what it is, is it's almost like these companies are acting like actual cults And they're giving you all these free perks to keep you there. | ||
And all those videos that they make and put on TikTok, those are advertisements to recruit other people to work in those companies. | ||
And not only that, all those jobs are fake. | ||
I mean, when Elon took over Twitter, he cut half of the jobs immediately, and the app still works, which means all of those jobs are fake. | ||
And what they are, are affirmative action hires. | ||
I mean, like, they're like, oh, we gotta pump up those female numbers. | ||
You know, we gotta, that's equality. | ||
But those women are literally selling the best years of their lives. | ||
So not only are they selling it for just, like, cheap, free stuff, but they're trading in having a family ever for that. | ||
It's crazy. No, it's horrifying. | ||
And, you know, there's another tweet that... | ||
I don't know if it went viral, but I just remember seeing it just a few days ago where, you know, they were saying, just imagine being 75, no family, you know, you're still having to work because you have no savings. | ||
I mean, there's a hellish future awaiting a lot of these people. | ||
I think something internally, like... | ||
There's got to be alarm bells going off, and I think a lot of, like, the drugs and the, you know, distracting yourself with video games, it's just an attempt to silence that natural alarm bell that's going, you're on the wrong track, dude. | ||
You're setting yourself up for failure here. | ||
Yeah, what they do is, for men, it's weed, video games, and porn. | ||
For women, it's SSRIs and therapy. | ||
And I've said this before, that the SSRIs, the Xanax, and the therapy, that's like a modern-day version of a lobotomy. | ||
Like, we think, oh, that's so barbaric that they used to lobotomize women. | ||
What they're doing now is worse. | ||
What they're doing now is a hundred times worse. | ||
It's absolutely nuts, and it's done on purpose. | ||
Like, they don't want people to have families. | ||
And this is another thing that conservatives do. | ||
Whenever those videos come out, they're like, well, I'm glad those people aren't breeding. | ||
I'm not, because it's not like they're not breeding and we have closed borders. | ||
They're not breeding and we have open borders. | ||
We're literally being replaced. | ||
Yeah, and we're doing it to ourselves. | ||
And you're exactly right. I want these people to be fulfilled. | ||
I want them to look around them one day and go, what am I doing? | ||
Like, what have I spent the last 10 years of my life? | ||
And I don't even want them to do that because I don't want them to waste 10 years of their life and go, well, you know, it's the, you know, throwing good money after bad or this idea of like, well, I've already spent 10 or 15 years doing this. | ||
If I were to quit now, that would all be wasted. | ||
I mean, don't let yourself be put in that position, right? | ||
Don't ever... Don't ever let yourself look back and go, what have I been doing for the last five years? | ||
When I look back over the last five years of my life, it's like accomplishment after victory. | ||
It's great, and I want everybody to have that. | ||
Obviously, we're lucky we're blessed by God in a lot of ways, so we don't uphold ourselves as some, like, well, I did this because I'm awesome. | ||
It's just you've got to try to do what's right, and even if things don't go well, you can rest your head easy at night knowing that you didn't try to screw people over and you aren't subject as a willing slave to somebody who despises you. | ||
That's true freedom, isn't it? | ||
Yeah, and another thing with those videos, because I can't get over them, whenever they're talking about their amazing lifestyles and their jobs and all of that, you always have to look at their eyes. | ||
There's sadness behind those eyes. | ||
They can be smiling, but there's sadness behind those eyes, because even though they've completely drugged themselves out, And they're all zombified. | ||
Deep down, they know that something is severely wrong. | ||
But the thing is, is women, especially, they're agreeable by nature. | ||
That's just how they are, you know? | ||
They have to be like, oh, okay, this is fine. | ||
I'm okay with this. Like, the house can be burning. | ||
They're like, this is fine. This is actually how I wanted it to be. | ||
I didn't want a family. | ||
I didn't want a loving husband. | ||
This is exactly what I wanted this whole time. | ||
But the thing is, like, when they hit 60, like, the woman who created Sex and the City... | ||
There was an article in 2019 where she's like, actually, no, I effed up. | ||
I wish I did have a family. | ||
I don't care about the hundreds of millions of dollars I made. | ||
Because after a certain point of money you're making, you don't have that many other doors that will open for you. | ||
It's not like you're reaching any new levels. | ||
So you're left with really nothing. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, to this guy that we covered, the green text from 4chan, where they're just like, I will never own a home. | ||
I'll never be able to raise a family. | ||
I'll live and die in a pod. | ||
It's like, then you've surrendered. | ||
It's a self-fulfilling prophecy. | ||
Josh and I are here to tell you, you are going to own a home. | ||
You are going to have a family. | ||
You are going to have a lineage. | ||
Yes. You are going to teach your son to fish. | ||
You are going to teach your daughter to dance. | ||
I mean, you can do it. | ||
You really can. Money is not necessary. | ||
Connections aren't necessary. | ||
What's necessary is a will to achieve these things. | ||
And if you can embody that, if you can do that, that's the program. | ||
That's the plan. Trust the plan, folks. | ||
Trust the plan. Create a clan. | ||
Make a little clan of many yous. | ||
I mean, come on. Make as many as possible. | ||
It is really fun. | ||
It's amazing. I don't know. | ||
Just do it. Look how happy I am. | ||
Look at the sunshine behind me, you guys. | ||
Come on. I'm jealous of that sunshine. | ||
Josh Lakash on Twitter. | ||
Wrongopinions.net. Wrongop.gumroad. | ||
Maybe the hundredth time you come on, I'll get your name right, Josh. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on with us. | ||
Yes, my book. Buy book, I love you all. | ||
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Buy the book, the manual. Hey, what's up, Bone? Hey, McBreen. | |
What's going on, man? Hey, I really liked that work you did on the AI piece. | ||
I'm going to use that on the show today. | ||
Right on. I worked hard on that. I'm working on another project, so I'm going to be up late again tonight, and I was hoping you had some Brain Force Plus. | ||
Oh, um... | ||
No. | ||
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No. Nothing. Nothing. | |
What about Brain Force Ultra? | ||
Um. | ||
No. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thanks anyway. | ||
Yeah. Good luck with that project though. |