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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
The film White Noise was released on Netflix in September of last year. | ||
It's about a train crashing, exploding, and burning toxic chemicals off into the atmosphere, creating a major health hazard for miles around, reflecting what just happened a few weeks ago in Ohio. | ||
White Noise was even filmed in the same area, just a few miles from Ground Zero in East Palestine. | ||
Some people will call this a coincidence, but these days, believing in coincidence can cost you your life. | ||
And there is more. Just three months before the train wreck, the city of East Palestine began adopting the MyID digital bracelet system into their local emergency services. | ||
Being touted as the ultimate ID system, MyID is a digital ID company dealing primarily with digital ID bracelets for the medical industry. | ||
Bracelets designed to make it easier for first responders to access your medical profile in the event of an unexpected emergency. | ||
And just a week before the crash, they began handing these bracelets out to all the residents of East Palestine. | ||
Also, two weeks before the crash, the CDC updated their page on vinyl chloride, removing their section on how it affects children and raising the safe exposure threshold. | ||
Neil Donald Walsh wrote, There are no coincidences in the universe, only convergences of will, intent, and experience. | ||
Not only does the Ohio train crash appear to be a deliberate attack, it appears to potentially be a very deadly attack. | ||
Three days after the train wreck, authorities called for a controlled release burn. | ||
Controlled in that they would initiate the spark that will burn all the chemicals and cargo together in a massive chemical fire, potentially putting millions of people's lives at risk. | ||
The vinyl chloride spill at Camp Lejeune was small in comparison to what happened this month in Ohio, but it still poisoned over a million people, and it took decades for the effects to materialize. | ||
A new federal lawsuit against Norfolk Southern alleges that 1.1 million pounds of vinyl chloride was spilled into the local environment. | ||
The vinyl chloride metabolite chloroethylene oxide attacks human DNA and can take years to start showing up as cancers and other disease. | ||
There is arguably no safe dose for exposure. | ||
Leading expert in the study of vinyl chloride, Dr. | ||
Julianne Baer, agrees and says that nobody should be drinking the local water. | ||
According to Dr. Baer, vinyl chloride gets transported into homes via the groundwater. | ||
She says it comes out of the water, into the air, and that's really the major route of toxicity for the liver. | ||
It comes through the air. | ||
While some argue that burning it resolved these issues, that seems to be false. | ||
Dioxins are the deadly toxins behind Agent Orange and DDT. They are generated when chlorinated chemicals, like vinyl chloride, burn. | ||
In fact, the exact reaction that happened in East Palestine when they decided to burn vinyl chloride and PVC pellets together was arguably the most efficient And deadly way of dispersing dioxins into the environment and could equate to being one of the biggest chemical weapons attacks in history. | ||
Some are saying that tens of millions of lives could now be at risk. | ||
And that number will keep growing so long as humanity dismisses these attacks as coincidence and continues to do nothing. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Yeah, leave it up to Greg Reese to provide such a succinct summation of what's gone on in East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
An Act of Terror Against the American People is the name of that video. | ||
An Act of Terror Against the American People now on Infowars.com and Band.video. | ||
Share that around, folks. | ||
We're going to get into some of the details of that. | ||
In fact, we broke some of those stories thanks to our callers who all will be taking more calls today to get more information that only you can provide us. | ||
Incredible stuff. Share that video. | ||
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It's Thursday, February 23rd, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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One, two, three, two, one. Very big show we have for you today. | |
I know. What else is new, right? | ||
It's always a big show. It's a big show every single day. | ||
We really do have some pretty bombshell stories to get into. | ||
As we continue to paint a picture for everybody, it's like every day we come in, it's like we're doing pointillism. | ||
It's like we're doing pointillism. Every day we come in and we add a couple more dots, and eventually you zoom out, and what you see is hell unleashed on Earth as the global technocracy takes command of humanity and warps, bends, and distorts it to its own ends. | ||
That's the beautiful picture we're painting. | ||
But also... As we're painting that, you zoom out a little bit farther, you can see the whole panorama is about to be consumed in holy fire. | ||
So there's good news on the horizon as well. | ||
As more people wake up to what's going on and start speaking out against it, we are seeing a sea change of sorts take place. | ||
It's all very exciting stuff. We're going to be joined by Savannah Hernandez later in the show who is actually in East Palestine, Ohio right now capturing a lot of the videos that are going viral of Donald Trump helping the citizens there in a way that seems like it should be normal for a politician, especially a president, to do. | ||
We'll show you some videos of that. | ||
We'll talk about his trip to Ohio. | ||
We'll also show you some videos of chemical engineers and experts in the eradication of chemical contaminants and their expert reading of the situation. | ||
It's... Not great. | ||
It's not great, folks. | ||
Yeah, lots of really interesting, good, terrifying, horrifying, bad. | ||
Lots of different videos we have here today, and we'll get to all of those. | ||
Taking your phone calls, of course, later today as well. | ||
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our daily dispatch. | ||
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Here it is, folks. | ||
Your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 23rd of February, 2023. | ||
Mystery surrounds death of a Clinton aide linked to Epstein. | ||
Where's the gun? That's the headline from Daily Mail. | ||
Arkansas cops ruled suicide in a death of a Clinton aide linked to Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
This man was found shot and tied to a tree with an electric cord around his neck with no weapon around him. | ||
And it was ruled... | ||
Suicide. The grisly scene where a top Bill Clinton advisor was found hanged from a tree with a gunshot wound to his chest has finally been revealed nine months after he died. | ||
But the sheriff's report into Mark Middleton's mysterious death raises more questions than answers as it rules he died by suicide despite no sign of the weapon that killed him. | ||
Middleton, 59, was found dead last May at the Heifer Ranch Hospital. | ||
In Perryville, Arkansas, an hour west of Little Rock, Middleton was Bill Clinton's special advisor who admitted Jeffrey Epstein to the White House on seven of the at least 17 times that the late pedophile visited. | ||
Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Clinton are seen in 1993 at the White House. | ||
So, again, just more proof to what we have been saying about the Jeffrey Epstein situation from the very beginning. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein was not a... | ||
It's not just one dude doing this, right? | ||
He was part of an elaborate, very well-hidden, well-concealed, but also very elaborate organization of blackmail, intelligence, right? | ||
The type of organization didn't go away when Jeffrey Epstein died, and apparently still to this day has the power to not only murder people, but also get the local cops to cover it up. | ||
So we'll talk a little bit more about that story a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, another day, another $10 billion to Ukraine. | ||
U.S. to provide $10 billion of aid to Ukraine in coming days, says Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. | ||
Ahead of the first G20 finance ministers and central bank governors meet, Janet Yellen met Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and discussed strengthening global debt vulnerabilities, multilateral banks, crypto assets, health, and giving all of our money to Ukraine. | ||
Promising $10 billion, this time in financial aid. | ||
So we're already sending them hundreds of billion dollars strictly in weaponry. | ||
We are already funding their entire government. | ||
Biden has also promised to back the pensions and Social Security of Ukraine. | ||
With your money. With infinite amounts of your hard-earned money. | ||
For what? Yeah, who's to say? | ||
Who's to say what exactly it is that we're gaining from all of this or any positive that's coming out of all of this? | ||
We covered it yesterday. | ||
Ukraine has essentially been depopulated by half at this point. | ||
A year ago, the population of Ukraine was around 37.5 million people. | ||
It is now 22 million people. | ||
Almost being cut in half. | ||
Literally halfway to the depopulation goal, I guess you could say, with 400,000 battlefield casualties in that bunch. | ||
So, um... | ||
There that is. | ||
So just $10 billion more this time in financial gifts. | ||
That will no doubt be a seed investment for the BlackRock takeover of the company once the war aims are complete, whatever those may be. | ||
Meanwhile, TV journalists killed while covering deadly Florida shooting spree. | ||
Shooting spree upon shooting spree, I guess you could say. | ||
Spectrum News 13 has identified the reporter that lost his life as Dylan Lyons. | ||
The gunman in Central Florida killed a woman Wednesday, returned to the scene, and killed the TV journalist covering that death, and then fatally shot a nine-year-old girl nearby before he was arrested, authorities said. | ||
Shootings have left investigators scrambling to determine a motive. | ||
Just another mass shooting by another black American. | ||
Was he out on bail? Should he have been arrested? | ||
Probably. He had already killed somebody. | ||
I mean, what is there even to say? | ||
Nine-year-old girl. | ||
She shot a mother and her nine-year-old daughter. | ||
And the TV reporter reporting on his previous murder. | ||
We'll get into crime a little bit later. | ||
We'll get into crime... A little bit later in the show, exactly how this is happening just all over the place. | ||
Really, all the time. Even the number of victims that are directly caused by lenient or incapable law enforcement. | ||
It's pretty incredible. Meanwhile, Biden executive order for woke artificial intelligence is being called social cancer. | ||
Of course, we've been calling this out for years at this point. | ||
The idea that biases and discrimination will be embedded within AI in order to overcome perceived discrimination by unthinking mechanical mathematical robots. | ||
You know, what we've been saying literally for years, like literally been saying this since before I even had this show, every time we talked about AI, we point out how this was happening and how this was being done because it's been going on since the beginning of AI. Some of the first things they did with AI was used to try to determine whether people would re-offend and go back to prison, trying to use it to filter through requests for bail or requests for parole, that sort of thing. | ||
And what it found was that the AI taking just the facts and figures of the person's crime and their history, it tended to say that black people were more likely to re-offend. | ||
And so people running these tests deemed the robot racist and said we have to go in and change the algorithm to undo that bias despite the fact that it is just physically impossible for the computer to have any bias at all. | ||
It's numbers. It's just numbers. | ||
It's just math. And so now they're... | ||
So what we've been saying is that we need some sort of governmental order to forbid biases from being written into algorithms. | ||
We need it to... | ||
Like, no AI should be able to be used if its code contains bias. | ||
Because they're putting bias in. | ||
Bias wasn't there before. They imagined bias. | ||
And so to stop the imaginary bias, they put in real bias. | ||
We've been saying that our government should probably step in and not allow AI programs like that to go into effect. | ||
The Democrats, on the other hand, have actually written executive orders to demand that that be exactly what happened. | ||
And we'll talk about this a lot later. | ||
But President Biden signed an executive order on Thursday that critics warn will allow for the creation of woke artificial intelligence that, quote, promotes... | ||
Racial division and discrimination. | ||
The order directs all federal agencies to establish a yearly equity action plan aimed at helping underserved communities. | ||
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Finally, yes, Trump is in Ohio. | ||
Trump tells Biden to, quote, get over here as he visits Ohio disaster zone. | ||
We'll show you that video. We'll talk to Sven Hernandez on the ground there. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. Donald Trump is in East Palestine, Ohio, handing out red hats and cases of water while Joe Biden is tumbling down the stairs overseas giving away tens of billions more dollars in the fruitless murder campaign of the Ukraine war. | ||
It's just another day in mindless America. | ||
We have a lot of videos to get to today. | ||
Not all of them are Like the one we're about to play. | ||
No, this one's actually kind of nice. | ||
As you know well, if you're a viewer of this program or The War Room or follow any of us on social media, Matt Baker held a protest at the Pfizer HQ in San Diego yesterday. | ||
A bunch of patriots coming out to tell the truth and let the globalist technocrats and their corporate biomedical compatriots let them know that the American people are waking up. | ||
We get what they're doing and we're not going to take it anymore. | ||
Let's go now to clip number one. | ||
Here is that anti-vax protest at Pfizer. | ||
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Pfizer is funded by Bill Gates, who's friends with Jeffrey Epstein. | |
Pfizer vaccines are killing people. | ||
Everybody knows. The world is awake. | ||
People are having heart attacks, blood clots, brain injuries. | ||
I know people who have had a permanent brain injury from the vaccine. | ||
My sister-in-law had a heart attack from the vaccine. | ||
People are dying. Children are dying. | ||
Women are having miscarriages. | ||
They're having stillborns. | ||
Fertility rates are dropping. | ||
Pfizer is in violation of the Nuremberg Code. | ||
They're killing people. They're mutating viruses. | ||
They're trying to create more viruses so they can make more vaccines. | ||
Pfizer wants to force vaccinate you and your children. | ||
Pfizer wants to create a new world order and we say no! | ||
No! No new world order! | ||
No new world order! | ||
You can stick that new world order up your ass. | ||
You can stick the New World Order up your ass! | ||
But... You can stick the New World Order! | ||
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Stick the New World Order up your ass! | |
But... Awesome stuff. | ||
Fantastic to see Patriots going out and enjoying the sunshine while standing up against the New World Order. | ||
I think it'll only grow from here. | ||
I really think it's only going to get more apparent what's been going on, more obvious the attack that we're under as we move forward. | ||
And I can only pray that the American people wake up in time. | ||
Unfortunately, I don't know why, it's just, it's been stuck in my head. | ||
There's this little nine minute video, nine second video that's been That I just saw on Twitter today. | ||
But it's actually been around for a while and it's part of a much bigger video where you see the same thing happen over and over again. | ||
Sort of a social experiment type thing. | ||
But... I think it's almost symbolic of where we are right now. | ||
Clip number 19. Again, it's just a little 8-9 second video. | ||
Part of a larger one where this happens... | ||
Over and over. Let's just go ahead and roll clip 19 here. | ||
Here's a little social experiment. | ||
So you see a man pick up a child and carry him into an alley, and a woman just walks right by, looking at her phone, wearing a mask. | ||
She sees it happening, literally in her path. | ||
She just doesn't pay attention to it. | ||
Didn't care at all. And again, this is part of a large social experiment where they do this. | ||
They have like a kid. It's like eight or nine walking around. | ||
And apparently, you know, a stranger just runs up, grabs the kid, hand over the mouth, pulls him into an alley. | ||
And people just, they just walk right by. | ||
Now, obviously, part of it might be that people are almost used to like social experiment type stuff now. | ||
And they might just think like, okay, these are people playing around. | ||
Yeah, maybe. Maybe. | ||
You're just going to assume that, though. | ||
You're just going to assume that. | ||
So you don't see any cameras. | ||
Nobody comes up to you afterwards and is like, that was a prank, bro! | ||
So you just see a kid dragged into an alley and what, you just block it out? | ||
There's so many things about it. She's looking at her phone, right? | ||
Sort of symbolic. She's carrying her shopping bags. | ||
She's got more important things to do. | ||
She's wearing a mask because she cares about other people. | ||
You know, she cares so much about her fellow human being that she's wearing a mask. | ||
You can kidnap a child right in front of her, but nobody told her to care about that. | ||
See, I think that's the point. Nobody told her to look out for it and to care about it. | ||
So how is she going to form that thought in her own mind? | ||
Like, I think on a wider scale, this is a lot of what's happening. | ||
People are just, like, there's just horror going on. | ||
And if people aren't, like, being programmed to understand and respond to it, it's like they don't see it. | ||
It's like that old story of the Native Americans seeing ships on the horizon and they couldn't even see the ships except for the, like, medicine men. | ||
Right? Who are like on psychedelics and stuff. | ||
And they were like, there's a ship coming. | ||
And everybody else would look at the ocean. There's the ship. | ||
But they would just be like, I don't see it. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
It's like there's just a mental block to reality. | ||
It's very disturbing. | ||
And I feel like that's what's happening in this country. | ||
You know, because this woman's probably your typical liberal city dweller. | ||
Right? She's probably out there protesting for Black Lives Matter. | ||
Oh my god, I can't believe this type of stuff. | ||
But you could commit a horrific crime right in front of her and she doesn't even blink. | ||
And it's like she looks around. You know, the first thing you would do if you thought it was a prank would be look around for the camera, right? | ||
Just be like, wait, what just happened? | ||
I see what I just saw. | ||
Is this a prank? Are there other people involved? | ||
She doesn't look around. She looks up for a second, sort of does a double take, and she sees a child dragged into the shadows of an alley by a grown man and then just keeps... | ||
Keeps walking on. | ||
She's not being told to care about it. | ||
I mean, maybe we can find that video. | ||
I'd like to go up to that woman right afterwards and go, did you see what just happened? | ||
Did you see what she says? Oh, yeah. | ||
What was that? I saw that. | ||
What was that? That was a child being kidnapped, lady. | ||
You just witnessed a horrific crime. | ||
Doesn't bother you. It's not impacting you personally. | ||
You're wearing a mask. | ||
So, you know, what's going on? | ||
What is this? | ||
What's happening? What's happening to us? | ||
What have they done to us? | ||
And of course, this ties into, and we'll show you videos, we'll talk to Savannah Hernandez later from East Palestine, but same type of thing, right? | ||
You've got this insane crime that took place, just mass poisoning of an entire swath of America. | ||
And people just don't care. | ||
They just don't care. Like, they have to be told to care. | ||
They have to have this explained to them, apparently, that They can't just choose for themselves what they care about. | ||
You could commit crimes right in front of them. | ||
They don't even notice. | ||
But if you, you know, have a media campaign telling them to care about something that doesn't even exist, they'll go burn down buildings, tear their hair out, stop talking to their family members over it. | ||
I don't know. I have to, I have to, I've never been in a situation like this. | ||
I don't think. You think you would ask questions? | ||
You think you'd look around? You think you'd stop for a second and peer down the alley to make sure you didn't just see a child being kidnapped? | ||
Or would you just walk on by and keep scrolling through Instagram? | ||
Just make it a dividing line that separates human beings from whatever that lady was, right? | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I almost just don't even know where to start today. | ||
I don't know what to get into next. | ||
You've got......yet another... | ||
...what they call Arkanside... | ||
Clinton suicide happening. | ||
You've got the Trump... | ||
Trump crime spree, I guess you could call it. | ||
I don't know. All these things that just... | ||
It's just so... | ||
Like, all this is so obvious. | ||
It's all... Like, I don't... | ||
I don't get how... | ||
They're still so successful at pulling the wool over people's eyes. | ||
I mean... You've got... | ||
You almost want to make a skit about it, but it's really not funny. | ||
I have this idea of you have a dead man hanging by an electric cord, shot in the chest. | ||
No sign of how he hung himself, right? | ||
There's no, like, stool or chair that he climbed up. | ||
There's no gun. | ||
That would be evidence of the cause to his death. | ||
The cops just show up and they're like, yep, suicide, classic, classic. | ||
Some of these suicides really go out of their way to leave us a mystery at the end. | ||
Like, what is the logic there? | ||
The logic there is that when the police start investigating it, they get a knock from somebody in a plain black suit that says, this goes way above your head. | ||
This is a national security issue. | ||
You don't want to open a can of worms. | ||
You don't know how many people could die if the truth got out. | ||
So you're going to be a hero by calling this a suicide. | ||
You're going to save countless lives by calling this a suicide. | ||
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Trust us. We're the federal government. | |
Then the Mossad agent gets in his jet and flies away. | ||
What else could it be? | ||
What other excuse do these people have? | ||
I mean, you see, if you watch True Crime and stuff, There are stories of suspicious deaths that are ruled suicides like at first, but they keep investigating them for year upon year upon year. | ||
There are like cases of suspected murder that don't get solved for like 20 years later because the police just ruthlessly, like they do task force and they just go down every avenue of evidence to find out what's going on when it's just like, you know, some random person. | ||
Here you have a politically connected person Who was in the White House working as a top aide to Bill Clinton. | ||
Dying mysteriously of a gunshot wound. | ||
With no gun on the scene of the death. | ||
And they just go, suicide, close the case. | ||
We're done. Close the case. | ||
It's over. Thank you. How's that happen? | ||
What influence is being wielded behind the scenes to bring that about? | ||
What threats have been posed to the family to stop them from demanding more investigation? | ||
That's what happens also is you have... | ||
You know, somebody dying mysteriously. | ||
The cops are like, yep, suicide. | ||
The family's like, there's no way that's suicide. | ||
We're hiring our own private investigator to get to the bottom of this. | ||
And even just saying that sometimes will, you know, get the police to go, okay, well, we don't want to get shown up here. | ||
We don't want to get proven wrong here. | ||
We'll look into it again. | ||
Or at the very least, they'll say, okay, well, if you come up with anything, let us know and we'll reopen the case. | ||
And that happens all the time. Doesn't happen in these cases. | ||
Doesn't happen here. Story from... | ||
The New York Post's death of shot Clinton aide with Epstein ties found tied to tree ruled suicide despite no gun at the scene. | ||
Do I even need to give you any more information? | ||
I will. I could see the male was obviously deceased, said Deputy Jeremy Lawson of the Perry County Sheriff's Department wrote of his arrival at the grisly scene. | ||
Notably, Lawson's account included that while officers located a gun case in three boxes of buckshot in Milton's BMW SUV, there was no weapon in sight. | ||
Although the father of two had worked for his family's HVAC business in the years before his death, he previously enjoyed a high-flying lifestyle as special advisor to Clinton and assistant to Chief of Staff We're good to go. | ||
Milton left the White House in 1995. | ||
The following year, the Los Angeles Times reported his executive access was curtailed after an investigation determined he abused his connections in an effort to become a, quote, international dealmaker. | ||
I'm already making deals. | ||
I'm already setting up, you know, important, powerful politicians and businessmen with the children of their dreams. | ||
I'm already making deals with people. | ||
what else can i do the release of the official report comes after middleton's family which includes his wife and two young daughters uh two young adult daughters petitioned to judge over concerns about the gory photos and video of the scene being made public again i'm not i'm not interested in gore I don't like seeing images like that. | ||
But it might either, you know, give evidence that it's not as suspicious as it seems because it sounds really bad. | ||
So maybe those pictures... | ||
If released would... | ||
Would cool some of the speculation. | ||
I don't know how that could happen, but... | ||
The way I'm imagining what they're describing, there's no possible way it's a suicide. | ||
Maybe the photos could enlighten me. | ||
Or maybe the photos could add even more to the speculation. | ||
In June 2022, the Arkansas Times reported Circuit Judge Alice Gray determined that while the visual content was to remain sealed, the report would be available under the Freedom of Information Act. | ||
In the months since his death, internet conspiracy theorists had tried to tie Middleton to the Clinton body count, or the right-wing theory that Bill and Hillary Clinton have... | ||
Hassles of political opponents killed. | ||
Well, no, it's their friends, too. | ||
It's not all political opponents. | ||
It's people that they're working with. | ||
It's people that stumbled into something they were doing or something somebody else was doing, like the boys on the train tracks. | ||
Very disturbing story. | ||
Like, we never get actual answers to these stories. | ||
Nobody seems interested in digging into this. | ||
It's very suspicious. You have to think that threats of some sort are flying behind the scenes. | ||
Or, you know, the beautiful part of it, when your cabal runs the federal government, you can just silence any investigation by claiming it's national security. | ||
It's extremely easy, actually. | ||
Cops are there. They're doing their job. | ||
Just another murder case. | ||
Better do this. | ||
Better take the evidence here. | ||
A blacked out SUV full of FBI agents shows up. | ||
They go, this goes way above you. | ||
You don't understand what's really going on here. | ||
We're the ones who understand what's really going on here. | ||
So we're in charge now. | ||
This is our scene. Step away. | ||
Local cops are like, okay, great. | ||
Okay, good. I'm going to go patrol the neighborhood again because you guys have this one. | ||
And it gets covered up. They call it national security and it goes away. | ||
The right-wing conspiracy theory of the Clinton body count, or just the accurate reading of history, right? | ||
It's sort of another thing. | ||
They always do this, right? Nobody knows the Clinton body count is real. | ||
Everybody knows that the number of associates and opponents and people who are about to testify against the Clintons, like the number of people around the Clintons who have mysteriously died, committed suicide in ways that are fatal, It's physically impossible for it to happen. | ||
Like, I don't know, shooting yourself without a gun. | ||
You know, things like that, I guess. | ||
Shooting yourself in the back of the head twice and then it being ruled suicide. | ||
There's a lot of those. | ||
There's a lot of them. And to me, any person, no matter how powerful, that has, I don't know, one or two like that around them would already be a little bit suspicious. | ||
When you've got literally hundreds, the very least dozens of these suspicious deaths... | ||
Where's the right-wing conspiracy? | ||
You're not saying those deaths didn't happen. | ||
You're not saying there wasn't something suspicious about it. | ||
You just don't want us drawing conclusions about that. | ||
You just don't want us getting to the bottom of it. | ||
There was actually an article I had yesterday that I didn't get to it. | ||
They fact-checked The Great Replacement. | ||
The fact-check was interesting because it definitely is happening, but they claimed it was false because they were saying it's not a conspiracy. | ||
It wasn't on purpose. It's kind of that type of thing. | ||
It's like, yes, all these people are dying around the glens. | ||
Yes, they're murder, but they're being called suicide. | ||
But don't you dare start to connect the dots or draw lines between them or come up with any solution to this question. | ||
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back. | ||
This is the American Journal. - Come on. | ||
We'll keep talking a little bit about this mysterious death and this Clinton-aid. | ||
Think again. It's not that people necessarily are used as scapegoats. | ||
I just still think people have kind of a misunderstanding of things like the Clinton body count or even, you know, Jeffrey Epstein didn't kill himself type stuff. | ||
We're just going to go over like a little overview of exactly what... | ||
Jack, what's going on here? | ||
Again, let me just... | ||
Because I'm just trying to think of this stuff. | ||
I didn't pull up a lot of this... | ||
Earlier, but there's a lot more questions that are popping into my mind as we look over this more. | ||
So his name was Mark Middleton, and he was with the Clinton campaign since the early days in Arkansas. | ||
He came to Washington in 1992 after raising money for the Clinton campaign. | ||
He was a young attorney who left his law firm to become the first campaign, one of the first campaign workers for then-Governor Clinton. | ||
Middleton raised money. | ||
He was later hired as an executive or special assistant to the chief of staff's office where he was a liaison to the Arkansas and business communities. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein made at least 17 trips to the White House between 1993 and 1995, seven of which were authorized by Middleton. | ||
One year after leaving the White House in 1995, Middleton became an international dealmaker. | ||
He returned to Arkansas and became president at Midcorp Capital. | ||
He also owned Middleton Heat and Air, one of the biggest air conditioning companies in the state. | ||
In 1999, the House Committee on Government Reform discussed Middleton. | ||
Representative Dan Burton, committee chair, said the following about him. | ||
Mark Middleton is here today. | ||
He's a former senior White House aide from Arkansas. | ||
He's a close friend of the president. | ||
For the last two and a half years, he has not cooperated with this committee's investigation in any way. | ||
We don't know. | ||
We don't know. We've asked Mr. | ||
Milton to come and talk to us. We've asked him to respond to the allegations that have been raised about us. | ||
We've not been able to convince him to tell us his side of the story. | ||
His lawyers tell us he's going to assert his fifth-minute right and not answer any of our questions today. | ||
So there he was embroiled in some sort of scandal with the Chinese bribery in the Clinton White House. | ||
Now, Middleton was discovered on May 7, 2022, hanging from a tree with a shotgun blast through his chest and a cheap Dollar Tree-type extension cord around his neck. | ||
His body was found on a farm owned by Heifer International. | ||
Is that how you spell Heifer? | ||
H-E-I-F-E-R? Whose headquarter was the same parcel of land partially owned by the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, although it was not running any projects with the Clinton Foundation at the time of Middleton's death. | ||
So that's another little aspect of this that's not being reported in any of the mainstream stories I'm seeing. | ||
Apparently this parcel of land, apparently, and this is apparently referenced in a Article from Radar Online. | ||
He was murdered. Bombshell claims surround makeshift gallows death of Clinton's special advisor who let sicko Jeffrey Epstein into the White House. | ||
They're the ones that were reporting that... | ||
Okay, maybe they're saying the non-profit Feed the Hungry agency? | ||
Loosely big. So, Heifer International... | ||
The Heifer Project International is a global non-profit working to eradicate poverty and hunger through sustainable, values-based, holistic community development. | ||
Well, what could be bad about that? | ||
Sustainable? Equitable? | ||
Well, gee, how could these people ever do anything bad? | ||
I'm not accusing them of doing anything, but I do know that they receive their financial support from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, BlackRock, Cargill, MasterCard Foundation, Walmart, and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, and it's based in Little Rock, Arkansas. | ||
So there's that. So there's that too. | ||
So I'm not sure if the land that he was killed on was owned by Heffer International and therefore they're related to the Clinton Foundation because I'm sure the Clinton Foundation is involved in whatever scam they're running. | ||
But I don't know if it was also partially owned by the Clinton Foundation. | ||
This article is a little bit vague on that. | ||
Ashley Hayne, an Arkansas mother of two, was found drowned in the Arkansas River with an extension cord knotted to her ankle and attached to a concrete block months before Middleton died. | ||
An anonymous source claimed to Radar Online that Haynes and Middleton knew each other, saying, quote, I saw her in Mark's office. | ||
I was leaving. He, Middleton, was telling me that he had a very important financial meeting and that was the woman who came in. | ||
This was an anonymous business associate who told the site that. | ||
A businessman who asked to remain anonymous for fear of dying contacted media in May 2022 to demand an independent investigation, saying, Everyone I know here that has worked with Mark knows it's physically impossible for Mark to have killed himself. | ||
He cannot physically hold a shotgun and have done that to himself. | ||
He knows nothing about guns. | ||
He hated guns. He couldn't have tied a noose to save his life. | ||
The man couldn't change a light bulb by himself. | ||
He was the least physically skilled person I've ever met in my life. | ||
He was a very smart, great, with paperwork, legalities, all that, but he couldn't physically take care of himself. | ||
I haven't seen any... You know, notes about him being suicidal or depressed or anything. | ||
But even, and of course they, you know, they say that the typical unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about the Clinton body count. | ||
Okay, the Clinton body count is not a conspiracy theory. | ||
That's real. What's around it? | ||
What's, you know, behind it? | ||
What's causing this coincidence continuously? | ||
And It's up for debate. | ||
You're not giving any reasons. | ||
You expect us to believe that this is all just happening randomly. | ||
Very strange. That you want to stop people from looking at evidence and figuring out what's really going on. | ||
But again, I'll try to do it quickly here. | ||
It's not Hillary Clinton or Bill Clinton killing these people. | ||
I doubt they're even ordering their deaths. | ||
They were recruited by the CIA very early on in their careers. | ||
They were placed in positions of power. | ||
This is how the CIA operates. | ||
They developed this technique during the Phoenix program when in Japan a powerful politician was about to expose the drug running that the American intelligence agencies were involved in. | ||
It would have ruined the Iran-Contra affair before it ever got going. | ||
It would have exposed that all of the Veterans coming back from Vietnam hooked on heroin were getting their supply from the government itself and the CIA who was running drugs there so they could have an alternative source of income and avoid oversight from the Congress, right? | ||
What did they do? They developed a program with the Liberal Democrats in Japan where they— and basically what they figured out was instead of controlling a whole party, instead of trying to control— An entire political structure, you find one person, you control them, and you get them into a position of power, and then exercise control through that one person, through that candidate. | ||
They called it the candidate program. | ||
And this is all on Wikipedia, by the way. | ||
I'm not telling you anything that's not readily provable. | ||
This happened in the 1950s. | ||
The Liberal Democrat Party of Japan is still in power in Japan and have been the whole time. | ||
That's how successful this campaign would be. | ||
So they exported that. | ||
They do it everywhere. So they identified Bill and Hillary as useful assets early on in their career. | ||
They got them into positions of power like the governor of Arkansas. | ||
And they probably said, you know, you have a lot of political ideals. | ||
Go for it. Do whatever you want. | ||
There's just one thing we'd like for you to turn on. | ||
The other way on. There's only one thing that we want your help with. | ||
Everything else, it's all yours, you know. | ||
Far be it from us to tell you how to run your state. | ||
Just when certain flights come into certain airports, certain, you know, packages are offloaded, you need to turn away. | ||
You need to look away. You're now the chief executive of this state. | ||
Law enforcement answers to you. | ||
So why don't you just help us with this drug running operation that we're doing? | ||
So Bill and Hillary Clinton aren't the kingpins here. | ||
They have been puppets and continue to be puppets of a much larger structure that operates internationally, has dominated American intelligence since at least the 1970s, and has only gotten stronger since then. | ||
And all of these mysterious deaths around it are being carried out by this organization, And I think they're fine with Bill and Hillary Clinton taking the rap for it, since they're just assets like everybody else's. | ||
And if they step out of line, they'll be next on the list of suicides. | ||
Remember, Jeffrey Epstein was killed in prison. | ||
The prison guards, who apparently fell asleep while looking at pictures of motorcycles, were given like an hour of community service by the judge. | ||
Basically, the case was dismissed. | ||
And the judge who ruled on that... | ||
Was she the one that was appointed to the Supreme Court? | ||
See, I should have looked this up beforehand, but she was definitely appointed to a much higher position in the federal structure to become a federal judge. | ||
One of the judges that was ruling on the Jeffrey Epstein Deutsche Bank case had her son and husband murdered by somebody dressed up in a delivery uniform, FedEx delivery uniform. | ||
Like, all this is just in the last couple years. | ||
This organization is still operating. | ||
They're still in the shadows. They're still killing people. | ||
They're still covering things up. | ||
They're still exercising control. | ||
And we're just seeing little, you know, this is the, there's a monster under the lake, and occasionally you see a fin come up, or occasionally you see a scale break the water. | ||
And that's what we're seeing here. | ||
The monster's still there. | ||
It's still horrifying. It's still massive. | ||
It's still deadly. And every once in a while, you see little pieces of evidence of it. | ||
And then the mainstream media covers it up. | ||
Folks, we'll be back on the other side to take your phone calls. | ||
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A citizen journalist holding his congressman's feet to the fire on the topic of the Nord Stream pipeline bombing carried out, as we know, and has been essentially proven, not just by Seymour Hersh and his great article, but actually by people in the CIA who confirm what he says, albeit in an anonymous fashion. | ||
That journalist we now know was a man named Jose Vega. | ||
Apparently this isn't the first time. | ||
Or maybe that was the first time and he's just done it again. | ||
But this is what this guy does apparently. | ||
And it's amazing. It's fantastic. | ||
It's incredible. We need more people like this. | ||
He does exactly right. He's up front. | ||
He's in your face. He's ballsy. | ||
He's got the facts at hand and he does not let the politicians use their little weasel words to get out of answering his very reasonable demand for an investigation. | ||
So he went and confronted his congressman in that last video. | ||
Here he is at a town hall confronting who is now the Democratic leader, Hakeem Jeffries. | ||
Clip number 10. Jose Vega says, I confronted Hakeem Jeffries on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline revelations. | ||
And this dude, he's like a pit bull. | ||
He doesn't give up. And... | ||
It's really admirable. | ||
And again, we need more people doing exactly this. | ||
Peaceful, but still not backing down and frankly humiliating the congressman because they know they can't just brush this off. | ||
They know that what he's saying is perfectly reasonable, perfectly factual, and deserves an answer. | ||
But they don't want to give him one. | ||
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Let's watch. The UN Security Council had a meeting yesterday and Ray McGovern spoke to it. | |
He is a former member of the CIA and he testified in support of Seymour Hersh's article on the United States bombing Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
If it is proven that the United States bombed the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, as has been asserted by Seymour Hersh and his article, Will you call for the United States to acknowledge and admit that that was an act of war against Germany and Russia? | ||
And I'm asking this because this may be the only way to prevent the rest of us from being killed in a thermonuclear war. | ||
And I don't want to be fried. | ||
Don't you think the media should be reporting on whether or not this is true? | ||
And don't you think you should be inquiring into whether or not this is true? | ||
Well, thank you for the question. | ||
One, I've got no information to suggest that So, here's what I'll say about, | ||
I think, President Biden's leadership generally as it relates to the Ukraine We committed an act of war. | ||
What are you doing to respond to that? | ||
We have to hold Biden accountable. | ||
Listen, you're from Brooklyn, right? | ||
You know when to call when you see it. | ||
So do I. This is right now. | ||
And I see what's happening right now. | ||
That does not silence me. | ||
You can hear me right now. | ||
I want you to say something about the bombing, because we're all going to die from a nuclear war right now unless you stop it and you at least put an inquire into whether or not it's true. | ||
This war in Ukraine is going to leave us all dead. | ||
So what are you going to do? | ||
Because you need to inquire. | ||
I'm a New Yorker, too. | ||
Here's what I'll say. | ||
Say it. | ||
We're going to continue to stand with the Ukrainian... | ||
That's a war. | ||
Do not do that, you guys! | ||
You will end us all dead! In this war against... | ||
We need peace. | ||
We need talks. | ||
Why are you sabotaging talks? | ||
Do not put your hands on me. | ||
We need peace talks. | ||
I am not going to take this. | ||
We need peace talks. | ||
You are leaving. Listen. | ||
Did you even read the allegations? | ||
It's a battle between truth and propaganda. | ||
And it's a battle between tyranny and freedom. | ||
And democracy, truth, and freedom will prevail. | ||
And the United States is going to have to make sure that that happens. | ||
Diplomacy, not destruction! | ||
How about that? I'm going to ask you to join me. | ||
You're going to kill us all! | ||
I don't want to die in a nuclear war! | ||
And nobody does! | ||
I think they were clapping his bravery, his facts, the reality he was shouting, or were they cheering him getting dragged away? | ||
Absolutely heroic stuff. | ||
Really incredible. Here's the problem. | ||
We need a hundred of these guys at every single town hall. | ||
We need a dozen people demanding these questions every time they go out in public. | ||
Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The second hour has begun here on the American Journal. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls. | ||
This hour we'll be joined by Savannah Hernandez at 9.30 to talk about her experience. | ||
Following Trump through East Palestine, Ohio, as he made his goodwill visit there to draw attention to the catastrophe that's going utterly ignored by the mainstream media, those in power, those responsible, those who are instead spending hundreds of billions of our dollars taking care of the people in Ukraine where we started a war. | ||
So, very excited to talk to her. | ||
Just before we move on from some of the topics that we covered last hour... | ||
I just want to say quickly, and we won't... | ||
You know, the people who just see the segment about the mysterious death of the Clinton aide won't see this, but our live viewers will hear this. | ||
I just wanted to just say that this guy was killed with a shotgun. | ||
They didn't find it at the scene. | ||
The only reason why you could ever... | ||
Like, what possible reason that would make it not murder, that would make suicide make sense, is if somebody discovered the gun and stole it. | ||
That'd be the only thing, right? Somebody came and picked up the gun, the guy killed himself with a shotgun, and somebody else came and picked it up. | ||
The fact that it was a shotgun, though... | ||
It means it wasn't worth anything, right? | ||
You could maybe understand that if the dude had a golden pistol and the person was like, that's a $10,000 gun. | ||
Alright, that's worth it. Nobody's going to put themselves in the place of being able to be framed for murder or a suspect in murder for a $200 shotgun, right? | ||
I just had thought of that and hadn't said it and I wanted to mention that just because I'm stuck on this story of just an obvious murder that the police rule is suicide. | ||
And all that that implies and entails and what it is evidence of. | ||
And also on the note of that Jose Vega, that journalist, confronting congressmen, senators. | ||
And really in the only appropriate way. | ||
I don't want to die in a nuclear war. | ||
Demanding there be peace talks. | ||
Diplomacy, not destruction. | ||
There need to be a dozen of him at every single town hall. | ||
They need to not be able to stop people like Jose Vega. | ||
Because there need to be... | ||
Everybody should be doing this. | ||
Everybody in there should be doing this. | ||
But they're not. | ||
It's only the... It's only a certain cast of the left that actually has consistent morals and... | ||
Priorities in this regard. It's almost a good thing that the New World Order is pushing so hard so fast and being so insane. | ||
Because as I understand it, when I first saw this, Jose Vega had posted on Twitter a picture of him and Hakeem Jeffries being like, Jeffries was my boy or something like that. | ||
He likes the guy. | ||
I don't think... | ||
Maybe he's just a libertarian. | ||
Maybe he's a... I don't think he's a right-wing guy, though. | ||
I think he's a left-wing guy. | ||
Like Jimmy Dore, right? | ||
Or somebody like that. And I really think the New World Order and the powers that be are making a mistake in what they're doing, especially to Ukraine. | ||
Especially, you know, when that's compared to what's going on in Ohio. | ||
Because you're having people that otherwise would never... | ||
People cooperate would never consider themselves on the same side. | ||
Well, now we're on the same side. Now we're on the same side. | ||
And again, I actually don't know this guy's politics. | ||
I really want to get this guy on just to talk to him to try to inspire more people to do this type of stuff. | ||
Talk to him about how he does it and what the consequences have been and just celebrate him and congratulate him for having the bravery to take on the Military-industrial complex. | ||
I want to have them on for a lot of reasons, but also because now is the time to build bridges. | ||
Now is the time that we can all come together and be like, oh, you want socialized healthcare and whatever? | ||
Well, that's fine. You don't want to die in a nuclear holocaust? | ||
Great. We're going to join hands and take on these scumbags that are driving us towards that exact outcome. | ||
Obviously, That means New World Order is going to ramp up their divisiveness over the next few months. | ||
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I think that's inevitable. | |
But I really think this is an opportunity. | ||
I really think this is a mistake, a strategic mistake by those in power. | ||
I think they think they can keep the lid on this. | ||
I think they think they can keep us separated. | ||
They think they can keep Americans divided over petty nonsense. | ||
But I think a lot of Americans see the bigger picture And are saying, we have to come together now. | ||
We have to join forces in order to oppose this greater threat of our own government. | ||
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And that's an exciting thing. | |
And that's a necessary thing for us to move forward in a positive direction. | ||
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So those are the two things I was thinking about. | |
The stories that we covered earlier today. | ||
We're going to cover the Ohio spill, obviously, later in this hour. | ||
We're going to be joined by Savannah at 9.30 Central Time. | ||
So then we'll take your calls until then and then after that in the third hour. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines right now. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
You know, we're usually pretty freewheeling. | ||
With calls, not a lot of rules. | ||
You can just kind of call in about whatever you want, say whatever you want, and we'll put you on air usually in the order that you call, although I tend to skip the line for people that have never called in before. | ||
Names I don't recognize, I tend to take first. | ||
But I'm going to have to institute a rule. | ||
I'm going to have to institute a single rule for our callers. | ||
One topic that is now off-limits. | ||
And that is that callers to this program are no longer allowed to cast judgment on whether I'm beta or alpha. | ||
You just can't do it. I'm not going to let you do it. | ||
Don't want to hear it. I don't want to hear it, alright? | ||
If I'm beta, I don't want to hear it. | ||
If I'm alpha, I don't want to hear it. I know what you're thinking. | ||
Pretty beta move to ban people from judging whether you're beta or not. | ||
It may be a beta move, but here's the deal. | ||
I'm going to impose it with an iron will because I'm an alpha. | ||
I'm going to decide something and then just do it arbitrarily regardless of the cost. | ||
That's my alpha move. | ||
Somebody also yesterday called me a sigma male. | ||
I literally don't know what that means. | ||
Could not care less. I know it's a phrase people use. | ||
Never looked it up. Never looked into it. | ||
Never watched a video with the term and the title. | ||
Sigma male. Who cares? What could that possibly mean? | ||
I don't care. If you have to use a Greek letter to reference me, I'm going to go Cairo. | ||
I'm a Cairo male. | ||
Cairo male. As in, by this sign, you shall conquer. | ||
As in, I'm the type of male. | ||
I'm not alpha. I'm not beta. | ||
My victory has been assured by God. | ||
But other than that, no casting judgment. | ||
Okay? I guarantee you I get calls about nothing but whether I'm beta or alpha. | ||
But it is kind of funny. | ||
But I don't want to be insulted or complimented is what I'm saying. | ||
I am not the topic of the call. | ||
So call in about whatever you want except for me. | ||
Except for me, call in about whatever you want. | ||
You know, yesterday we had on a couple of young ladies who are really changing, really opened up my mind to a whole new idea of Using the loopholes of the elites against their own domination. | ||
It was really interesting stuff. | ||
It was obviously hugely successful, their pitch, because we crashed their website. | ||
By the time they walked off the show, their website was down. | ||
We got a ton of response on social media from it. | ||
Let's do it again, folks. | ||
This time, let's crash Infowarsstore.com. | ||
I mean, it really is incredible when the Infowars audience gets aligned and does something like... | ||
There's a huge contingent of people out there. | ||
And I want all of you to go to InfowarStore.com. | ||
I want to crash InfowarStore.com. | ||
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Go there now. Go get the prebiotic fiber. | ||
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Just a couple thousand people. It'll probably overload the server all at once. | ||
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Go to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Get the prebiotic fiber. | ||
Let's put those servers to the test. | ||
Let's see how fast we can... | ||
We can add things to our cart at InfoWars store. | ||
Because honestly, it is when the InfoWars audience takes action. | ||
It's when the InfoWars audience supports what we do or what our guests do. | ||
I mean, this is the change we make. | ||
I wish. I wish when websites crashed it just went to the old broadcast TV static. | ||
That'd be better than a 404 warning. | ||
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Go there now, because you get great products at great prices, and you keep us on the air, and you keep us bringing you the information that you need to make clear-eyed, correct decisions in this ever more insane world. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, videos, and stories. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We still have a lot to discuss. | ||
A little tragic story from overseas. | ||
The earthquakes in Turkey and Syria. | ||
Last time we checked in, the death toll was over 20,000, which is already just almost unprecedented, at least in modern history. | ||
Just utterly horrific. | ||
That Number has now more than doubled. | ||
The death toll from the quakes that devastated the Turkey-Syria border region has risen to nearly 50,000. | ||
Close to 8,000 aftershocks recorded. | ||
43,556 people have died in Turkey. | ||
And of course, we know that this death toll may very well have been caused by An earthquake machine, that at least is the accusations been floated by the Turkish government themselves, as there was a harp-equipped ship in the harbor right near where this earthquake broke out. | ||
The earthquake also had no epicenter, which would hint to it being unnatural, as natural earthquakes always have an epicenter. | ||
This one didn't. It was all along a fault line. | ||
Also, some of the aid being sent or help being sent to Syria and Turkey has actually been stopped by American sanctions, even though sanctions aren't supposed to apply to emergency gifts. | ||
But they're doing it anyway. | ||
And we've read the articles from the mainstream media saying just because there was an earthquake doesn't mean we should let these people get Red Cross. | ||
It doesn't mean these people should be able to get water and food. | ||
Just absolutely insane, hellish deathmongers in our media and our government helping to exacerbate this already tragic issue. | ||
And then, of course, you've got Israel in cooperation with America bombing the hell out of Syria while they're dealing with this catastrophe. | ||
We're the worst, folks. We're just the worst. | ||
Not only do we cause the worst things ever, even just like natural things, it's like our elite cannot think of it as a human being. | ||
They can't think like, well, look, we're at war with this regime, but these people have been through an earthquake. | ||
We've got to help them. Now, there's none of that. | ||
It's, oh, an earthquake, how do we use it to our own ends? | ||
Oh, well, maybe now they'll come to us on their knees begging for forgiveness for whatever it is they did to us to deserve this horrible treatment. | ||
Nothing. They didn't do anything, by the way. | ||
It's us. It's us. | ||
It's our leaders. It's our leadership. | ||
It's our Western hegemony that is carrying this just, again, utterly despicable activities out continuously on like a daily basis in our name. | ||
People around the world know it. | ||
There's a reason why America doesn't have a good reputation overseas. | ||
It's because we allow this type of stuff to happen. | ||
It's just absolutely horrifying. | ||
We still have a lot more to cover, but I'm going to go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Cheesy in Wisconsin. | ||
Cheesy, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | |
I'm sorry. Don't worry. | ||
First of all, I'm not going to call you a beta or a sigma or a delta. | ||
A new rule. You're not allowed to call me one or even talk about it. | ||
I knew it was going to be one of these things. | ||
I'm so sorry, sir. | ||
I'm sorry. In case people don't know, somebody called me a beta on Friday, and then yesterday we had like two or three callers that... | ||
Like, start talking about it, and it's just like, once one person says it, the next caller wants to say it, and I just want to hear your information. | ||
So, no, I'm kidding, Cheesy. | ||
Thank you for calling in, and I'm an alpha. | ||
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Go ahead. Yeah, actually, it's Chessie. | |
Chessie, okay. Yeah, I'm sorry. | ||
I like calling you Cheesy, I don't know. | ||
Every time, every time. | ||
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Chessie, Cheesy, which one is it, Cheesy? | |
Is that on air? Totally on air. | ||
He hears me. Good, good. | ||
All right. No, no. All right. | ||
Let's get back on track here, fellas. | ||
Chessie. Chessie, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Yeah, I wanted to talk. | |
You were talking about Oracle stuff the other day. | ||
The Oracle Delphi and like predicting and making prophecies and stuff. | ||
Remember that? Yep. And like, you know, for us Christians, I was at like a church trivia a couple Saturdays ago. | ||
And we're talking about how in the Bible it explicitly states that if you're a true believer, you're granted all the heavenly powers. | ||
You know, and that's where a lot of the CIA astral projection stuff stems from. | ||
And so I think it's a little different than the Oracle of Delphi because it's like a different spiritual paradigm. | ||
Yeah, well, and... | ||
You know, I mean, like gut feelings. | ||
You're communicating to your astral self that... | ||
You know, died and lived many lives, you know, and once you die, you're beyond time. | ||
It doesn't mean you're not communicating with that network. | ||
Yeah, and I think, you know, you're right, but it's like these spiritual powers, whatever they are, you know, they can be used by both sides. | ||
And they have been, right? | ||
So, you know, in the Bible, there are demons with powers, powers to possess people, powers to kill people, powers to spread plague. | ||
Like, there are demons that have powers. | ||
That doesn't mean that they are working on behalf of God or working, you know... | ||
Obviously, everything they do is somehow in God's plan, but, you know, that was one of the things, like, Jesus Christ was accused of being, like, a demon or a demon worshiper because he had power over the demons, and before it was like, well, if you have power over the demons, you're working with them. | ||
It was like, no, no, you can actually have the power of the demons, but be on the good side, on the light side. | ||
I mean, it literally is like the force or something. | ||
There's a dark side and a light side. | ||
The powers can be the same, just the light side's always more powerful at the end of the day. | ||
So, yeah, no, I... I think that's certainly true. | ||
In chess, there's those weird chess moves on the black and white chess board or checkerboard. | ||
When the pawn goes all the way to the other side of the board, it can become any piece of wand. | ||
It's like a transformation thing and transcendence. | ||
If you die before, it's kind of like you can't lie to yourself what happened. | ||
And if you research NDE, near-death experiences, how it's linked up with DMT and sleeping and dreams, that dreaming feeling is bizarre because we're forced to forget. | ||
Your body is actively lying to itself to keep your reality real because otherwise it's just too overwhelming. | ||
And the brain can't handle it for a lot of people and they'll just turn it off. | ||
And that's why a lot of astral things, people like how you were talking with the Spanish and Native Americans seeing the ships coming in, it's in front of people's faces, but they just can't see the layered curtain, like Toto pulling the curtain back. | ||
It's not just one layered curtain. | ||
You can't just realize that it's a trick, a trap. | ||
You're looking at one curtain and just stopping. | ||
You've got to go deeper. You know, to me, it's almost like quantum-level physics where it's like with quantum-level physics, there are rules that you can follow, but the rules themselves say that it'll be unpredictable, | ||
right? So it's almost like You can access, like there are these spiritual things that are true and real and you can access, but any attempt to get a real grasp on them and really figure out exactly what's happening is impossible. | ||
You know, quantum physics has the same type of thing, where it's like, all you can know is that it's unpredictable. | ||
All you can know is that you can't ever fully define it exactly as it is. | ||
Miracles are kind of the same way, where like miracles happen all the time, but you can never catch one on video. | ||
You can never get un- You know, undeniable evidence of a miracle. | ||
You just can't do it. It's weird. | ||
It's like I've seen evidence of miracles where they're filming and the lynch just goes out of focus when the miracle happens. | ||
And it's like, you know, and then you have quantum mechanics that actually changes based on whether somebody's observing it or not. | ||
What is our universe is alive and speaking to us? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. We will go out to your phone calls shortly and throughout the third hour. | ||
I know there are some that I'm going to want to get to, including Jeremiah in Knoxville. | ||
I'm not sure if Jeremiah was the one that called in previously, but there has been a fire at Oak Ridge Labs in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, which was the exact place that one of our callers, I think it was Jeremiah, pointed out that was where the Chinese balloon arrived. | ||
It passed over in the middle of the night. | ||
A town called Nuclear Town. | ||
It was built from the ground up to house the Manhattan Project during the Second World War and still is home to a large number of our most secretive, important, dangerous, and powerful military experiments and investigations and manufacturing and all that sort of stuff. | ||
So we're going to go out to you and I'm very excited to talk about all of that. | ||
But first, I want to talk about East Palestine and One of the most devastating attacks in the ongoing war against the American people being waged by the powers that be. | ||
The international cabal that openly declared war against us and the entire Western world. | ||
And we're seeing the fruits of that warfare almost on a daily basis. | ||
Donald Trump, of course, went to East Palestine. | ||
Pete Buttigieg hadn't been there. | ||
Joe Biden never went there. | ||
FEMA actually denied them emergency response, despite the fact that it's a complete emergency and a hugely dangerous one at that. | ||
Savannah Hernandez was there on the scene. | ||
She got some great video and most of the video that you see over the last few days, especially on Infowars.com, of Donald Trump commenting on this, saying things like, get over here to Joe Biden. | ||
A lot of that footage is Savannah Hernandez's. | ||
She has a new video that we will be premiering right now. | ||
It's an exclusive for us, I guess. | ||
Savannah Hernandez was there on the ground in East Palestine when she captured this confrontation. | ||
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Let's watch. Mayor P, why did it take you an entire two and a half weeks to actually get here to respond to East Palestine? | |
Will you apologize to the residents of this city for the slow response, to the government's slow response? | ||
Do you have any apologies? I'm a press person, I can help you. | ||
Sure, sure, sure. So can we ask why it took him almost three weeks to get here? | ||
I'm sorry, I don't want to do this on camera. | ||
What was his personal time off while there was a tragedy happening here? | ||
And can we also ask, too, why he waited until President Donald Trump came here to actually make an appearance? | ||
This is a very important question that people across America would like to know. | ||
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I'm happy to have a conversation with you. | |
I do not want to be on camera. | ||
Please put your cameras away. | ||
I'm sorry, we're on a public area, so we are allowed as press. | ||
You guys, I would like you guys to turn your cameras off. | ||
You're not on my camera. Well, I'm on a camera. | ||
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I would like your cameras to be off, and then I'm happy to talk to you guys. | |
Well, if you are the press secretary of the secretary of the Department of Transportation, don't you think you should be able to ask questions from the American public that you serve? | ||
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Absolutely. I would like to do it without the camera on. | |
Can I ask why? I think that is a little bit aggressive. | ||
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Why is it aggressive? | |
On behalf of the American people, I'm just asking why he has not been here until Donald Trump came. | ||
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She's asking three several times for them to turn the cameras off and they will not do it. | |
She's been able to walk away. | ||
Would you like to go inside? I do not. | ||
I will walk this way. Can I ask what the secretary is going to do with the picture of Jenny Kerr? | ||
He took her the other day when she was asking a question in Washington, D.C. I'm happy to answer your questions. | ||
I would like you guys to not have your cameras on. | ||
I had my camera off a minute ago. | ||
If I turn it off, we'll answer the question. You all have your cameras on. | ||
I can see them, you guys. | ||
I'm happy to have this conversation. | ||
All right, y'all. So we are with the press secretary for Let's walk over here. | ||
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Almost three weeks for Pete Buttigieg to be here on the ground. | |
He waited until Donald Trump came here to actually be here and speak to residents. | ||
The people here have been quite tight-knit about when we can ask questions. | ||
And again, we're here on behalf of the American public, and we wish we could be able to ask these questions, but for some reason, you know, we're not allowed. | ||
Not allowed to talk. Happy to talk to you. | ||
Just, you gotta put the cameras away. | ||
Absolutely incredible stuff. | ||
Once again, she does it once again. | ||
Savannah Hernandez, independent reporter. | ||
She can be found on Truth Socially. | ||
She hosts Rapid Fire podcast, SavSaysOfficial.com, on Twitter at Sav underscore says underscore. | ||
And she joins us now by telephone. | ||
Savannah, well done. | ||
That was great. Thank you, Harrison. | ||
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We're off and running today. | |
As soon as I saw Buttigieg I was extremely excited to be able to ask him the questions that the residents of East Palestine have been wondering about, right? | ||
A lot of these people have been left in the dark, and it was absolutely hilarious to me that this D.C. elitist press secretary tried to utilize security and the local police to shut me down and get me to stop filming. | ||
Guess what? We were on a public street, and this isn't D.C. This is what real journalism looks like. | ||
And it was absolutely amazing to see, again, you know, He's a press secretary, absolutely frees up and just be completely unable to answer any questions regarding this horrific incident. | ||
It's almost sad. | ||
I mean, I could even do a better job than her. | ||
You go, look, we've been monitoring this situation. | ||
We didn't have to be here to know exactly what was going on. | ||
It's not that hard to actually answer these questions. | ||
Why would she not want to do it on camera? | ||
Like, what was she going to say? | ||
I mean, obviously, she just didn't want anything out there, I imagine. | ||
But did you get any answers from her at all? | ||
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We didn't get any answers at all. | |
It was just, we could talk to you as soon as you turned the cameras off. | ||
And, again, you know, we had a Daily Caller reporter that did turn her camera off, and she went and she asked the press secretary, hey, Pete Buttigieg actually took a photo of one of our reporters the other day. | ||
What did he plan to do with that? | ||
And then she came over and told me, oh, guess what? | ||
She didn't even respond. | ||
She had no answers for me on that either. | ||
So again, this is just a beautiful display of how inadequate this entire administration has been from Pete Buttigieg taking 10 days to simply even tweet out about the derailment here in East Palestine all the way to the Biden administration denying them FEMA funding and barely sending teams out here. | ||
And again, you know, Donald Trump having to be the one to come and Speak to the residents firsthand and be here on the ground first because, again, this administration absolutely a miracle last, does not care about the American people at all. | ||
And I think we saw that today. | ||
Yeah, it's a total slap in the face to the people of East Palestine. | ||
You're on the ground there, obviously. | ||
You were there sort of following along with Donald Trump as he made his tour of the city. | ||
I mean, what is the energy like at East Palestine? | ||
I mean, are the people angry? Do they just feel hopeless and left behind? | ||
Are they angry? | ||
Are they fired up about this? | ||
What's just the spirit of the people there stuck in this chemical spill zone? | ||
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Well, the people who have businesses here and children here, they are absolutely horrified about the fact that they still have minimal information, right? | |
I was talking to a mother who's about 3.5 miles downstream of East Palestine, and she's saying, hey, you know, it's cool that Norfolk Southern is trying to pay off the residents here, but what about the people in the other small towns and cities around the area that have been impacted? | ||
She was telling me that her stepdaughter has broken out in rashes, hives, her lungs are burning. | ||
She took her to the doctor. The doctor said, you're not the first person, you're not going to be the last. | ||
So this is what we're seeing down here. | ||
And the residents who, again, have been exposed to these chemicals, just very downtrodden, feel very abandoned by the federal government. | ||
But yesterday, again, seeing former President Donald Trump make his appearance, The energy was incredible. | ||
Seeing the residents and tears flowing down their faces as they saw just anybody willing to come and speak to them, listen to them, and care about them was such a beautiful moment. | ||
And again, you know, this wasn't even a political issue. | ||
This was very much the residents of East Palestine just wanting to be seen and heard. | ||
So, you know, it was a beautiful day yesterday. | ||
The residents were so excited. | ||
The energy was palpable. Truly incredible. | ||
I'm sure. Can you stay with us for the next segment, too? | ||
I know you're busy. You're there on the ground doing on-the-ground reporting, but can you stay with us for another 10 minutes or so? | ||
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I can stay with you, Harrison, but if I hang up, it's because Pete Buttigieg is about to come back out here, so I'm actually, he's in one of the clinics that they set up here and speaking to some of the residents inside, and I'm posted up waiting outside, so he may come out, but I will stay on the line as long as You're like a doctor on call as soon as your beeper goes off. | |
It's not up to you. You gotta go do what you gotta do. | ||
Okay, excellent. Then I'll save some of my questions for the next segment. | ||
But, you know, it really is a slap in the face because you see it from hurricanes to... | ||
I mean, when America wants to take care of a problem, it's over. | ||
I mean, we got... We've got more money than we know what to do with. | ||
Our people are capable. | ||
They're ready and willing. It's being held up. | ||
It's being prevented. They're doing this on purpose. | ||
They're doing this as a signal to the rest of America of, we will spend all of your money overseas, but when something happens to you, we're nowhere to be found. | ||
I mean, they're doing that on purpose. | ||
There's no other way to read it. | ||
Well, after two weeks of completely ignoring and downplaying the issue, Pete Buttigieg, his finally Buttigieg, whatever his name is, has finally decided to make his way on down to East Palestine, Ohio, after having been shown up by Ohio, after having been shown up by Donald Trump, who actually seems to legitimately care about the American people and not see them as a nuisance to be exploited and discarded. | ||
So he's there on the ground. | ||
Savannah Hernandez tried to ask him a question, got completely blown off by Pete and his press secretary. | ||
Just outrageous how little they care about doing anything for the American people or even giving the American people a talking point to explain why they're ignoring them. | ||
Like they just don't care at all. | ||
They could not care less. | ||
And so Savannah is waiting for him to finish up a meeting. | ||
And she may have to leave in a second, but she's on the line right now joining us from East Palestine. | ||
She's there, of course, reporting on the aftermath of the vinyl chloride spill. | ||
Sav says official.com is her website on Twitter at Sav underscore says underscore. | ||
And frankly, Savannah, I don't know what's wrong. | ||
I think there might be something wrong with you. | ||
Every time I talk to you, you're either like on the border exposing the cartels and like coming under fire or you're on the streets of some American city hanging out with drug addicts and criminals. | ||
And now you've gone to ground zero of a massive chemical spill. | ||
Are you addicted to the danger, Savannah? | ||
Have you ever considered that for a second? | ||
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No, I'm addicted to helping my fellow Americans. | |
I'm addicted to spreading the truth. | ||
And again, you know, I have InfoWars to thank for that. | ||
Last night, you know, as I was just, you know, kind of looking back on the day, I was able to ask President Donald Trump two questions. | ||
I was so grateful because, you know, I truly was classically trained under Alex Jones and under the InfoWars team, and I really do credit that as to why I'm able to, you know, get these types of clips, because Alex's whole mentality was, you know, go where the story is. | ||
Go where the mainstream media refuses to. | ||
So it's not that I'm addicted to the insanity. | ||
I'm just addicted to telling the truth and helping the American people. | ||
And I really do credit Alex for, you know, really instilling that within me early on in my career. | ||
Well, it's really been a blessing to all of us who actually want to know what's going on. | ||
Especially, I just love when the lady says, you know, take your phone down. | ||
You clearly just don't even consider it for a second. | ||
The camera doesn't move. | ||
You don't respond to it. | ||
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Yeah. It's immediately, what would Alex Jones do? | |
He would keep the phone up and he would, you know, put it in their face even farther. | ||
So... Yeah, no, it's been incredible. | ||
And, you know, I may jump here in a moment just to give, you know, viewers an idea of what's happening here on the ground. | ||
We have two SUVs that are posted up next to the door where Pete Buttigieg is about to leave from. | ||
And they are trying to form a wall of men so Pete Buttigieg can quickly get into the vehicle because they know that reporters are here ready to ask hard questions. | ||
And they won't do it. But tell me, now that you're there, does the air smell clean? | ||
Are you smelling chemicals? | ||
Like, what's it like on the ground for you experiencing it? | ||
Are you seeing evidence of the spill around you? | ||
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Sure. So yesterday, it actually rained all day. | |
And I don't know if I'm being paranoid, but my skin was burning. | ||
There's also water pumps at all of the creeks throughout the city. | ||
And again, this is a very small town. | ||
I say city, but it's really a small town. | ||
And at these water pump stations, it smells extremely toxic. | ||
The stand-up that I did on my Twitter account yesterday, the area that I am standing in, I got a headache after being there because the smell of chemicals was so strong. | ||
And keep in mind, you have homes just feet away from these areas. | ||
I was watching the EPA wave through the water. | ||
You see the chemical sheen over the water as well. | ||
And then with the rain, there were, you know, cars. | ||
Windshield wipers go in and you could see the chemical sheen on the windshield as well. | ||
So definitely chemicals here. | ||
Definitely a bit of skin burning went on yesterday after the rain happened. | ||
And again talking to the residents, they are still experiencing those hives, those rashes, trouble breathing. | ||
Their local animals are dying. | ||
So you know it's very sad that Nobody's been told the side effects of these chemicals, which chemicals they are being hit with. | ||
If they can live here long-term, I spoke to residents who already lost their businesses, who, again, are fearful for their children's lives, the long-term effects. | ||
So it's just a heartbreaking scene. | ||
No, it's totally devastating. | ||
And, you know, Norfolk Southern was going to hold a town hall, but then claimed that they were scared for their safety, so they didn't want to do it. | ||
I mean, I never got the sense from all the videos I've watched of the citizens of East Palestine. | ||
They aren't, like, calling for blood. | ||
They're just desperate for answers. | ||
They're desperate to know what's going on. | ||
Do we need to leave? Do we need to, you know, filter out, like, what is just, what is going on? | ||
And then they say, well, asking that question is dangerous, so we're not going to answer any of your questions. | ||
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I mean... And you know what, Harrison, I actually ran into a representative for Norfolk Southern. | |
The video just got uploaded on Twitter. | ||
And I asked him the question as well, you know, what are you going to do to help the residents? | ||
And he just said, I'm here to help. | ||
I'm here to help. He couldn't give us any concrete answers. | ||
Ran into the building where Pete Buttigieg is. | ||
Something else I want to note. | ||
Sorry, I'm talking fast. I'm about to get off the phone here. | ||
CNN has not been on the ground at all. | ||
My friend Nick Sorter has been here since day one. | ||
Not day one, but he's been here. | ||
He was one of the first reporters on the ground willing to come out here. | ||
And he was saying CNN, he hasn't seen one reporter. | ||
He did see many of the other outlets. | ||
He did not see CNN at all. | ||
They were sure to be here for Pete Buttigieg this morning. | ||
And now we're seeing the reps for Norfolk Southern Walkaround. | ||
So, real funny how, you know, again, Donald Trump was here yesterday and now everyone decides to come Yes, yes. | ||
What a coincidence. And of course, this was not a recent event. | ||
This didn't happen yesterday and now they're on the ground. | ||
It was a full week before mainstream media even picked this story up. | ||
It's been another week or two now that, you know, finally people are on the ground. | ||
And also thanks to people like J.D. Vance and others showing up and now Donald Trump. | ||
I know you have to go soon, but what else do you want people to know? | ||
I mean, the fact that you're still experiencing burning on your skin from the rain and chemical sheen from the rain itself, not even from water sitting on the ground, but from the rain, that's horrifying. | ||
That really represents a super high level of saturation. | ||
What do you want the American people to know before you have to go and ask Pete, old Pete, a question again? | ||
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You know, just keep your eyes on East Palestine and don't trust the government to come and take care of you. | |
Really make sure that you're there for your fellow man, because at the end of the day, I feel like all we have are our fellow Americans who truly love and care about this country to be there for each other, because it is very clear that we cannot depend on the federal government. | ||
So don't believe anything coming out of the EPA. You know, it's been said before, but let me just reiterate that this is the same EPA that said that the air was safe in New York post 9-11. | ||
We know they're not to be trusted. | ||
And it's clear that they do not care about the residents. | ||
It's clear by Joe Biden being in Ukraine and declaring another, what, $10 billion? | ||
I can't remember if it was $10 or $100 billion this morning. | ||
It doesn't even matter at this point. | ||
$1 billion was too much. | ||
The fact that we're sending money over to Ukraine, the fact that Joe Biden had the audacity to fly overseas before coming to East Palestine tells you all you need to know about the federal government in 2023. | ||
Yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, they wouldn't even have to do anything. | ||
They could just organize the response. | ||
If they just said, if you want to help use Palestine, here's what you do, Americans would come out in force to help their fellow Americans. | ||
They don't even have to do anything, but they're actively preventing that from happening by not taking charge, not doing what they themselves are obligated and responsible for doing. | ||
Absolutely incredible stuff, as always. | ||
Servan Hernandez, we'll let you go and go catch old Mayor Pete. | ||
You ask him whatever. I won't tell you what's at. | ||
I got a few questions for him myself. | ||
I wish I was there with you to be ignored as well. | ||
Hopefully you're not ignored next time and hold him to account. | ||
That's what we need people like Savannah out there doing. | ||
So thanks so much for calling in, taking some time out of your busy day, and we will continue to keep our eye on your Twitter account as you upload more and more videos that show the reality of what's on the ground there. | ||
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Thanks for coming on, Savannah. Absolutely. | |
Thank you for having me and I will be going to Infowarsstore.com after this trip and hopefully get some good detox supplements. | ||
I was going to say, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I don't want to give you any medical advice, but I can't imagine a little X2 would hurt at all or something like that. | ||
So, yeah, hopefully, yeah, stay safe. | ||
And my gosh, Savannah Hernandez, again, behind enemy lines, going to the most dangerous places in the world, which now, unfortunately, happens to be the heart of America as we can't keep trains on the rail or, you know, chemicals contained. | ||
We're going to show you some videos a little bit later of experts in things like controlled burns of chemicals explaining just how inappropriate what was done in East Palestine was. | ||
I have that video that we'll show you in just a second. | ||
I do want to remind you, Savannah is an independent reporter. | ||
Her work can be found on True Social and on Twitter at sav__says__. | ||
Her website is savsaysofficial.com. | ||
Her Instagram is savwithin. | ||
The second I in within is a number one shoutout. | ||
She's there in East Palestine reporting on the aftermath of the vinyl chloride spill that has mounted to nothing less than an environmental catastrophe. | ||
A chemical attack, really. | ||
And it is... | ||
Horrifying, but thank God she's there asking the right questions and showing just how much the American government really cares about its citizens. | ||
Again, folks, it could be cleaned up tomorrow. | ||
They are filling up entire stadiums and million-dollar hotels with illegal immigrants, right? | ||
they're able to when a hurricane hits florida they get the energy back on three days later with just fleet upon fleet of electrical engineering trucks out there ready to go if the federal government wanted it would be as easy as a wave of the hand they could say everybody in east palestine gets a Everybody's going to get $1,000 to get them through this month because we know they can't work where they normally do. | ||
I mean, we could solve this tomorrow if they wanted to. | ||
They don't want to, and that's the point. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls. | ||
I'll show you that video as well. | ||
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Your phone calls this third and final hour of our program today. | ||
We'll go out to those very shortly. | ||
I do want to show this video. This is an important one. | ||
I think people will want to know this. | ||
This is a chemical engineering expert. | ||
He'll explain it, but he knows what he's talking about. | ||
He's there in East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
Here's a little video of him explaining. | ||
This is clip number three. A video of him explaining... | ||
Just how inappropriate what the government did and how what they did can in no way be called, what they're calling it, a controlled burn. | ||
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Let's watch. You were the guy that made all the decisions. | |
Would you have done a controlled burn? | ||
Well, there's the lie. It wasn't a controlled burn, it was an uncontrolled burn. | ||
See, I'm a chemical engineer as well as a top health and safety guy. | ||
I've got undergraduate and graduate degrees in chemical engineering. | ||
You're the first actual expert that we've gotten to speak to. | ||
In your opinion, why do you believe that it was an uncontrolled burn? | ||
Why are you using that terminology when so far everywhere else we've seen that it was a controlled burn? | ||
You could go to a place called West Liverpool, downriver, and that's where they burn hazardous waste. | ||
And in a hazardous waste situation, they very carefully control the temperature and the amount of oxygen so that they get complete combustion, right? | ||
It's time, temperature, and amount of the air fuel ratio. | ||
There's no controlling of the amount of air that gets in there. | ||
That's why you saw all that soot. | ||
So it's not a controlled burn because a controlled burn would have to be like in a furnace or in your car or some system where you control the fuel, or it's the vinyl chloride and the amount of oxygen. | ||
So they didn't do that. | ||
So it's an uncontrolled burn. | ||
One of the worst ways to determine exposure in general is to smell it because if you smell the odor, guess what? | ||
You're already exposed, right? | ||
How long have you been doing this? | ||
30 years. I'm in most of the big named lawsuits as an exposure expert. | ||
It's a privilege I get called in to try to figure some of this stuff out. | ||
So that's my job always is what really happened, you know? | ||
An expert with decades of experience. | ||
That's who, of course, the New York Times calls a right-wing conspiracy theorist, right? | ||
These are the type of people, just like the doctors who were talking about alternative treatments during COVID, it's not the experts with the experience and the on-the-ground knowledge that have been experts for... | ||
Literally decades called to testify on billion-dollar trials. | ||
They're not the ones you're supposed to listen to anymore. | ||
It's the talking points from the State Department or the EPA or the Transportation Secretary that's laundered through the mainstream media who calls those people conspiracy theorists, whack jobs, and frankly dangerous, right? | ||
Now, we'll go right to the people that actually know what they're talking about and the people that know what they're talking about. | ||
Call... The mainstream media, liars. | ||
Not in so many words, but that's the point. | ||
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They're often bleached and they're modified with all kinds of toxic chemicals to break them down until they have little resemblance to their natural state. | ||
Don't trust any of the chemically modified bleached white fiber products. | ||
If you have a fiber that instantly dissolves in water, then you know it's been destroyed and denatured from its natural state by toxic chemicals that stay in the fiber as residual solvents and you don't want to put that So the prebiotic fiber, it takes a little while to dissolve. | ||
That's because it's natural. And this is something you realize. | ||
If you ever drink raw milk, it's actually kind of yellowish. | ||
It's not that clean bleach white that store-bought milk is. | ||
Because they change things to fit what humans want things to look like, not how they are in their natural state. | ||
If you drink whole milk, or raw milk rather, it'll kind of have a film or it'll be yellowy. | ||
That's because it's natural. That's the same thing with prebiotic fiber. | ||
Because it's natural, it's the best. | ||
That's why it takes a little longer to dissolve. | ||
Still to come in today's program, we are going to talk about the new executive order demanding that all systems of government be directed by AI that itself has been programmed to have equity as a main basis of its activity we are going to talk about the new executive order demanding that all systems of government be directed by We'll talk about that in just a little bit, as well as several new developments on the COVID front. | ||
Feels like we don't talk about COVID that much anymore, but we've got a lot to talk about today and we'll do that. | ||
There's also some international news in the warfare variety, as well as some other stuff we need to cover and lots of videos to get to as well, including a video that explains exactly why people in the UK are not able to find fresh vegetables or fruit on their shelves these days, including a video that explains exactly why people in the UK are not able to find fresh vegetables or fruit on their shelves these days, as the supply chain breaks down seemingly perfectly in line with the new talking point from the new | ||
World War II-style rationing for the climate. | ||
Okay? Totally absurd. | ||
And once again, whether it's an accident, incompetence, a disaster, or... | ||
Liberal, Democratic, New World Order, globalist policy. | ||
They're one and the same. The effect is the same. | ||
The outcome is the same because we're under attack. | ||
And with that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Jeremiah in Knoxville. | ||
There was a fire yesterday at Oak Ridge Labs. | ||
Jeremiah, were you the one that called in and told us about the balloon Passover of Oak Ridge Labs? | ||
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No, I was not. | |
That was a different Jeremiah. | ||
Let me lay it down for people. | ||
So, Oak Ridge Labs, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, it was a town built from the ground up by the military-industrial complex to house the scientists of the Manhattan Project. | ||
It's known as Nuclear Town or something like that. | ||
and it still is home to a huge number of military installations and especially the most highly secretive and scientific experiments that go on there. | ||
Somebody called in to tell us that when the Chinese balloon was passing over the United States and happening to pass by all of the various nuclear silos and that sort of thing, in the middle of the night, it happened to pass directly over Oak Ridge, Tennessee. | ||
Nobody else had reported on that. | ||
One of our callers noticed it and called in. | ||
Now a fire has broken out there. | ||
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Jeremiah? Well, I don't really know much. | |
I live 20 minutes north of Oak Ridge in Clinton, Tennessee. | ||
And I tell you what, every time I go to bed, I don't know if I'm going to wake up the next day. | ||
It feels like the whole country is just collapsing around us. | ||
Either the splinter cells have been activated and they're actively sabotaging all of our industrial complexes. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
But I would like to bring a lawsuit against the government for the stress that they have brought down on their people for the threat of impending nuclear doom. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's got to be some way we can shut these people down. | ||
I've got a 16-month-old daughter. | ||
I'm thinking about selling the house and leaving now. | ||
I just don't believe anything they say. | ||
They said that the air monitors didn't take any... | ||
Radioactivity up, but as you can tell with the situation in Ohio, how can you even trust anything they say? | ||
You know, and the fact is you can't. | ||
We just kind of live day to day. | ||
And I called the health department asking for potassium tablets or potassium iodine tablets, and they just kind of give you the runaround and they act like You're crazy for asking for this stuff. | ||
And I'm telling myself, well, how am I supposed to evacuate in the case of emergency? | ||
You know, we've got to be... | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
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I think there's a complete lack of competence. | |
Competency in the workers. | ||
Do you think that's what it... | ||
I mean, what do you think as we see, you know, these fires break out on... | ||
I was going to say literally a daily basis, but it's been multiple a day over the last couple days. | ||
Do you think it's incompetency or do you think it's the activated cells like you speculated? | ||
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I'm tending more towards the activated cells because Biden has got us in so deep with the Russians and the whole Ukraine situation that we are now actively looked at as enemies of Russia. | |
So, I mean, there's no telling. | ||
We're the melting pot. | ||
Who knows how many splinter shells, what country are here doing what. | ||
I mean, it's just sabotage. | ||
Somebody sabotaged the country. | ||
It does certainly seem like sabotage. | ||
And, you know, all you have to do is think about, like, in World War II, how paranoid they were about sabotage. | ||
I mean, they put all the Japanese people in camps to prevent sabotage. | ||
Like, sabotage is a very real thing, is a very viable, you know, unrestricted warfare or non-conventional warfare tactic. | ||
And it makes no sense that we are in war postures with various countries and sort of de facto at war with Russia and yet nobody even talks about these possibly being sabotaged. | ||
I don't think it's Russia personally because I think my reading of the Russia strategy is they're doing everything they can to avoid any excuse for America to directly go to war with Russia. | ||
I don't think Russia wants to face us directly in war. | ||
I think they're They're doing everything they can to avoid that. | ||
I doubt they would do this to America just because the risk that their agents would be discovered would be catastrophic to their greater plans for Ukraine and their own safety. | ||
So maybe it is Russians. | ||
Maybe it is. Maybe it's Americans. | ||
Maybe it's just incompetence. | ||
It almost doesn't matter. | ||
The point is there's some sort of sabotage going on. | ||
And you can just go through some of the last few days. | ||
Obviously, 21 hours ago, a major response underway at the compound of uranium was on fire at the Y-12 National Security Complex. | ||
On the 21st, Fayetteville, West Virginia production plant caught on fire. | ||
Reports of massive fire in Brooklyn, New York at a lumber facility that day as well. | ||
Firefighters battling a massive fire at an industrial facility. | ||
Explosion in Medley, Florida. | ||
That was also on the 21st of February. | ||
There's the Williamsburg, Brooklyn site. | ||
You can just see how massive that fire was on the 21st. | ||
There's the fire in Medley, Florida as well. | ||
Union Pacific freight train carrying coal derailed in Gothenburg, Nebraska on that day as well. | ||
There's that Brooklyn fire again. | ||
So again, just in the last two, three days, fires at... | ||
Three, four manufacturing plants. | ||
That doesn't even include the one in Verona, Italy. | ||
That was a food manufacturing plant that went up in flames. | ||
I don't even think it's just America that this is happening to. | ||
I think it's everyone. And maybe now would be a good time to play this video. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Jeremiah. | ||
I appreciate it. And I share your feeling about feeling somewhat hopeless at this point. | ||
Certainly do not rely on the American government. | ||
When they tell you it's safe, that's when you try to buy your own goods. | ||
Geiger reader and determine for yourself whether you're in any danger or not. | ||
That seems to be increasingly the only thing to do. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16 here because this is... | ||
Not just happening in America, across the Western world, and really across the whole world, the supply chains are still crippled from the interventions of the COVIDians, with the excuse of the virus to shut down our ability to feed ourselves or have a functional economy. | ||
Still feeling the fallout from that. | ||
But this is really about the Ukraine war, believe it or not. | ||
So here's a farmer in the UK... We had this story yesterday. | ||
I don't know if I covered it, but the UK stories everywhere. | ||
It's like, why can't people in Britain buy tomatoes? | ||
Where's all the fresh produce? | ||
Well, it's being rationed, maybe. | ||
Maybe it's being reserved for those with a higher social credit score. | ||
Maybe you just don't have a high enough carbon. | ||
Or maybe this is an unintended consequence of their actions. | ||
Regardless, we know who's responsible for it. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16. Here's the truth about the fresh produce shortages. | ||
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You might have noticed that some supermarket shelves are getting empty. | |
This is because of a supply of tomatoes and cucumbers not being there. | ||
Why is it not there? Well, basically, it's dead easy. | ||
It's the supermarkets and the packers and the processors that supply the supermarkets not wanting to pay the truce cost of production of them products. | ||
And why is the cost of production of them products got up? | ||
Because of the price of gas and oil. | ||
So you cannot... We can't afford to heat greenhouses to grow things out of season in the UK at the moment and in some of Europe as well. | ||
They've just simply not been producing it. | ||
Now, had people been getting a fair price for what they were producing, reflective to the energy prices, then the suppliers would have carried on. | ||
But you are going to see empty supermarket shelves. | ||
We should have fur trade homegrown produce so that we can produce it all in the UK if we have to. | ||
Some people will blame Brexit for stuff not coming in. | ||
Some people might say there's diseases within different plants or whatever, but we always have that every year. | ||
But yes, it's just simply the price isn't fur at the moment. | ||
Here's a video from TikTok user Ollyblogs, O-L-L-Y blogs, and I believe it. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
I don't believe in coincidence, not in this case. | ||
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I'd heard about this. | |
This is the first story I've seen about it. | ||
I actually heard... I can't remember who told me about it. | ||
They learned about it. I can't remember. | ||
I don't have very many friends that hang out with heroin junkies, but somebody I know must have connections because I've been hearing for a while that while the mainstream media is not reporting on it and while the wider public doesn't know, heroin junkies know that there's a new drug on the streets that is... | ||
Horrifying. Just absolutely horrifying. | ||
Now the New York Post has the story. | ||
Skin-rotting drug TRANK infiltrates big cities, quote, zombifying bodies. | ||
Xilaxine, otherwise known as TRANK, TRANK dope, and zombie drug, is wrecking havoc in major cities across the country with its devastating effects. | ||
It can literally rot the user's skin. | ||
The substance, which seemed to first appear in Philadelphia before migrating west to San Francisco and Los Angeles, was used for cutting heroin, but most recently has been discovered in fentanyl and other illicit drugs. | ||
While approved by the Food and Drug Administration for veterinary use, this non-opioid is not safe for humans, and those who overdose on the drug do not respond to naloxone or Narcan, the most common overdose reversal treatment. | ||
Xilaxine causes sedative-like symptoms such as excessive sleepiness and respiratory depression, as well as raw wounds that can become severe and spread rapidly with repeated exposure. | ||
The crusty ulcerations, which can become dead skin called Eshar, can result in amputation if left untreated. | ||
Because it's not listed as a controlled substance for animals or humans, Trank lands in a confusing and horrifying gray area. | ||
Hospitals rarely test for it with routine toxicology screenings. | ||
Last month, one Philly user suddenly developed Xilaxine-specific wounds near her opioid injection sites. | ||
So they're cutting fentanyl with this vet product The city reported 90% of lab tested dope samples from 2021 contained Xilaxine, contained Trank, which can increase the risk of overdose when combined with other illicit substances. | ||
And I remember when my friend was telling me about this, he was like, you know, it can make your skin rot. | ||
And it was like, oh, like a zombie? | ||
It's like, yeah, exactly, like a zombie. | ||
Like you're rotting, like your body is already dead while you're walking around and it's rotting. | ||
Off your body. And this is the state of America in 2023. | ||
Maybe we should, uh, maybe it's time for a change of some sort. | ||
Maybe when, you know, your city is overrun by literally zombified drug addicts that are rotting in the open air, uh, Maybe it's time for a change. | ||
Maybe you look at yourself and you go, what are we doing that we shouldn't be doing? | ||
What are we doing wrong here? | ||
Maybe that's the place to start. | ||
Horrifying. It's been discovered in 36 states. | ||
In New York City alone, the drug was found in 25% of samples. | ||
Which again is just insane because fentanyl is so unbelievably cheap compared to like the amount that you need to use. | ||
And yet... They're cutting that with this zombification, trank drug. | ||
Disgusting. With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
We got two phone callers from West Virginia. | ||
What is going on in West Virginia? | ||
Let's go first to Jeff, line number two. | ||
Thank you for holding, Jeff. What's happening in West Virginia? | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Thanks for taking my call, man. | |
That is actually a perfect segue into the topic I had because I was calling about kratom, Which is actually a plant, which is a legal, well, for now, alternative to these dangerous drugs like fentanyl, heroin, trank dope, which you were just talking about. | ||
Kratom is a leaf from, like, Asia, Thailand, that region of the world. | ||
And it is totally safe. | ||
Joe Rogan's talked about it. | ||
Some other people have talked about it. | ||
Sure. I see ads for it on, like, YouTube. | ||
Like, their company, or, like, podcasts I listen to have Kratom sponsors. | ||
Yeah, you make tea out of it or you smoke it, I think. | ||
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Yeah. No, you can't smoke. | |
I thought there was a smokable type, too. | ||
But, yeah, it's a leaf. | ||
You make tea out of it, right? Yeah, yeah. | ||
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So, it doesn't cause respiratory depression, which all other... | |
Opiates and opioids who like heroin and all these things you can overdose on and die on. | ||
With Kratom, that's not an issue. | ||
It's a safe alternative, and that's the reason I was calling because in West Virginia and South Carolina and Georgia specifically, they're now trying to make this illegal. | ||
I've been taking this for years, like I was saying, and it helps so many people get off of these dangerous drugs. | ||
You basically take it to relieve the opioid withdrawals and then you can use it for maintenance instead of getting on these big pharma pills like Suboxone, Methadone, all these things they have. | ||
So they're trying to make it illegal now. | ||
Big Pharma has basically lobbied all these politicians and states now and they're trying to make it illegal because it's a very cheap natural alternative. | ||
I mean, it's basically a supplement right now. | ||
Right. It makes perfect sense. | ||
You know, it's like that classic meme or infographic where they go, you know, they want you to think marijuana is illegal because it gets you high. | ||
And it's like, you know, here's one use of it gets you high. | ||
Here's the 10,000 other uses why it's actually being banned because it could replace plastics because you can get protein from it because it would put a lot of industries out of business. | ||
If you could use it industrially or to create medicines, that's the real reason it's banned. | ||
It's something very similar. | ||
As far as I know, I don't see any reason why you'd want to ban Kratom unless you wanted to sell people a more expensive and less natural version of it. | ||
Very worrying. So... | ||
West Virginia, South Carolina, and Georgia have these bills on the table. | ||
Kathy in West Virginia, thanks so much for the call, Jeff. | ||
I didn't know that. I'll look into it and keep that, you know, on our radar. | ||
Kathy in West Virginia, talking about another resolution that West Virginia is passing, or thinking about passing. | ||
Let's go to Kathy on line 10. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Kathy, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Kathy from Fayetteville, West Virginia, where they put out the fire here. | ||
Three companies responded, put it out within 10 minutes. | ||
Oh, that's good. No major damage along the river here. | ||
We had a lot of water to put things out. | ||
I'm sure they had other chemicals and things. | ||
Well, we only got about a minute left in this segment. | ||
Yeah, go ahead about your call topic. | ||
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Okay, so Manchin and Capito have introduced a bipartisan resolution recognizing Russian war in Ukraine as genocide, and I want to say who else has signed on to it for Republicans. | |
Jim Risch, Republican of Idaho, Mike Crapo, Republican of Idaho, Rick Scott, Republican of Florida, Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina, Marco Rubio, Republican of Florida, and Tom A young Republican in Indiana. | ||
They're looking for a way to accuse Putin of genocide and have war crimes tribunals against the Russians. | ||
So, is that quick enough? | ||
Yeah, no, that was beautiful. | ||
Very concise. Thank you very much for that, Kathy. | ||
I hadn't heard about this either. | ||
And when you called in and said it was a... | ||
It was happening in West Virginia. I thought it was a West Virginia bill, but this is a federal bill just from West Virginia senators, I understand now. | ||
I didn't know that, but hey, you know, Welcome back, | ||
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As it was years ago when I know I first noticed that people who were testing AI systems had an issue with it. | ||
It didn't conform to their preordained equitable outcome. | ||
See, the people that were running these tests expected to have their Warped perception of reality confirmed by a computerized, nonjudgmental, totally mathematical reading of reality. | ||
What happened was reality was counter to their desired outcome. | ||
So instead of changing their preconceived notion to align with reality, they wanted to change AI to come out with the outcome that Aligned with what they wanted it to be, not with what it actually should be. | ||
And this was obvious. The instant any of these people started complaining about this, you knew what was going to happen. | ||
They were going to be running AI programs to make major decisions that affect your life, and yet they were going to be not a human being making the decision that would have to explain it or justify it or could be held to account for it. | ||
It would be this bureaucracy-style, faceless... | ||
This mass that just made decisions. | ||
And if you had a question about it, if you didn't think it was the right decision, well, too bad. | ||
It's a machine. We're going to question the calculator? | ||
Okay, the calculator can't hear you, so who cares, right? | ||
So we knew what they were going to do. | ||
They were going to embed within the AI biases and little cheat codes. | ||
They're just going to warp it just a little bit. | ||
So that it came out with what they wanted it to come out with. | ||
The example I always use is one of the AIs that was going to judge whether somebody was a likely candidate to re-offend after being let out of prison. | ||
And the results came back. | ||
The black people were more likely to. | ||
So you can put in all the information about all of the prisoners, their whole life, their whole age, everything about them. | ||
You don't even put race as a... | ||
Variable in there. The computer doesn't take race into account. | ||
What they do is they take the answers that the computer gives, then they sort them by race, and then they ascribe the mismatch of races to their, you know, percentage of population and say, oh my god, the computer is racist. | ||
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This is how insane these people are. | |
And so we've been saying for literally years that Republicans and conservatives and decent, normal people that actually want to be able to use the technology that we have in an effective way should have been pushing for government restrictions, saying you are not allowed to embed your own biases into these computers. | ||
So there's no bias in the computer. | ||
They... Project bias onto the results that they get, so then they go in to add bias to the computer in an effort to defeat bias that doesn't exist. | ||
They're creating bias to defeat bias that isn't there. | ||
Hope that's clear. And I can explain how this has had effect in the real world already without even using AI, because there are real world examples of this type of thing happening over and over and over. | ||
Christopher Ruffo has what the government's actually doing, which is the opposite of what I said. | ||
What they're doing instead is the Biden administration has issued an executive order to demand that biases be embedded in AI algorithms. | ||
Christopher Ruffo reports on Twitter, Biden's new executive order, creating a national DEI bureaucracy, has given special mandate for woke AI. The order instructs the federal government to protect the public from algorithmic discrimination and to deploy AI systems in a manner that advances equity. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Part B says when designing, developing, acquiring, or using artificial intelligence and automated systems in the federal government, agencies shall do consistent with applicable law in a manner that advances equity. | ||
Equity, equity, equity. A made-up, nonsensical projection. | ||
From those in power that say somehow, for some reason, all races should be equally represented even if the population isn't equal in the races. | ||
This is the insane part, right? They're like, you have to have half the people be black when black people are 13%. | ||
So are we going to divide the whole population by race and then say you can only have 13% of black people? | ||
Or is this all just nonsense and you're applying it arbitrarily however you want because you're psychopaths? | ||
I think that's the answer. We're good to go. | ||
To comport itself with liberal demands of ignore reality, tell a lie that makes us comfortable, tell a lie that we like rather than tell us the truth. | ||
But here's an example that, again, I've brought up many times before, but it's a great one of how this can backfire. | ||
So orchestras in New York were not diverse enough for the people that The busybodies whose entire life is dedicated to achieving a nonsense, bullcrap goal that doesn't help anybody. | ||
These people, just the tens of thousands, maybe millions of people whose entire lives and their careers are dedicated to imposing this on people who are just trying to do other stuff. | ||
People in New York just trying to have a nice symphony, just trying to play the best violin they can, just trying to make music that elevates humanity and is a Icon of culture and beauty and humanity itself. | ||
They're busy doing that. Meanwhile, like gnats on the back of their neck, like little rats chewing at their ankles, are the DEI equity pushers who are just interfering with absolutely everything all the time, constantly destroying us. | ||
So the orchestras were not diverse enough. | ||
They said, well, that's because... | ||
They're racist, obviously. Obviously, if things aren't perfectly... | ||
If they don't comport to my preconceived notions, then it must be racism. | ||
There's no other answer. I won't even consider it. | ||
So they say it's because you're racist. | ||
You're not choosing the more talented musicians. | ||
You're choosing the white ones. You're bad. | ||
You're racist. So we want blind auditions. | ||
Say, okay, we'll do blind auditions. | ||
The person comes in. They perform their instrumentation behind a curtain. | ||
You don't even know the person's names. | ||
You can't say whether you like the person's race or name or color or creed or religion. | ||
You don't know. All you can go by is the music itself. | ||
So that's what they did. You know what happened? | ||
It became less diverse. | ||
So here I have the article from the New York Times from 2020. | ||
To make orchestras more diverse, end blind auditions. | ||
So in other words, they start by saying the orchestra's not diverse because you're racist. | ||
They say, okay, we'll take race out of it. | ||
It becomes less diverse. | ||
So they say now you need to actually take into account people's race. | ||
You just need to do it in the opposite direction. | ||
Now you need to choose the less qualified, less capable, less appealing musicians because of their race. | ||
This is what's happening on an AI level. | ||
This is what's happening on every level. | ||
It has nothing to do with the best results or equity or anything. | ||
It has to do with domination. All right, folks, let's go out to your phone calls once again in this final segment. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Virginia. | ||
Michael in Virginia, thanks so much for calling. | ||
Thank you for holding. You want to talk about the January 6th videos that have been given to Tucker. | ||
Go ahead, Michael, you're on the air. | ||
Yes, thank you so much for the—I think that was a wrap, but it was very nice to be done. | ||
It really was the last segment. | ||
What you were speaking about, you know, diversity. | ||
That was interesting. | ||
Hello, American Journal people. | ||
Yes, it's important that the information was given to Chris Tucker by January 6th because now InfoWars is in contact with Chris Tucker, and it's a symbolic way of saying that they understand and get the message. | ||
So politically speaking, Infowars is now able to communicate with politicians. | ||
I'm not saying they haven't before, but it's openly being done. | ||
Now there's a way. | ||
Now, this is something else I wanted to say. | ||
You mentioned quantum physics earlier. | ||
And quantum physics is all about not when it happens, but about How it happens. | ||
And something always about it is always going to be something about it. | ||
And it could happen in threes. | ||
But there's always these three rules. | ||
And the InfoWars has already been taking them apart. | ||
The New World Order, they're coming at us, right? | ||
It seems like they're attacking us. | ||
They're winning. No. They're coming at us because they were everything they got now. | ||
That says that they're nervous. | ||
That says they're coming at us. | ||
Every one of their losses, they want to apply for it to be seen as victory for them. | ||
But it's victory for us. | ||
So that's why they are coming at us from all these different angles. | ||
The war in Ukraine. Much of this can't be addressed. | ||
We can resolve this issue. | ||
Let's all get together and resolve the issue right now. | ||
Something about the war in Ukraine ending is a catastrophe. | ||
People killing people. | ||
Let's stop this. Let's end it. | ||
Absolutely, 100%. And you know, you're right. | ||
I mean, they are getting desperate. | ||
You can only imagine how frustrating it must be for the... | ||
We have all the mainstream media on our side. | ||
We're making it illegal to even question us. | ||
We've got all the politicians on our side. | ||
We've got the big banks on our side. | ||
We've got the World Economic Forum getting all the corporations on our side. | ||
And more and more people are waking up. | ||
And they can't stop the awakening. | ||
I mean, it's got to be frustrating. | ||
It's got to be infuriating, right? | ||
We've got to be the biggest thorn in their side ever because they have so much power. | ||
They have so much control. | ||
They have so much influence over the minds of people, and yet they can't keep us down. | ||
They can't stop people from going to Infowars.com. | ||
They can't stop people from tuning in to Bandit video. | ||
They just can't stop us. | ||
This must be the most frustrating thing in the world. | ||
I almost feel sorry for them. | ||
It's like, what's the point of having all this control? | ||
What's the point of having done all the things that they've done? | ||
And good Lord, you know some of the things that they've done. | ||
Imagine doing all of that and you still can't squash out this persistent thorn in your side, this persistent bugbear, you know, the monster in your closet that's always there and getting bigger and stronger every single day. | ||
It's got to be infuriating for them. | ||
I'm glad it is. And I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think more people are waking up at an even faster rate. | ||
I think they're going to get desperate as they try to shut things down. | ||
As we pointed out before, I think the fact that you've got socialists and libertarians coming together to oppose the war in Ukraine is not a development that they want. | ||
That is not something that they look forward to. | ||
Because once you start cooperating over Ukraine and realize you have common ground there... | ||
Maybe you realize how powerful you are operating together. | ||
Maybe you start putting aside your differences and going after the people that are actually causing all of this. | ||
That's the last thing in the world they want. | ||
There's a reason that we use the term divide and conquer because they use the tactic divide and conquer and when that doesn't work... | ||
When the people in our government are so bad that we are unified against them, then we can have real change. | ||
Then we can bring about peace and justice in a very real sense. | ||
Thank you for that call, Michael. | ||
Great stuff, as always. | ||
Let's go to Presley in North Carolina. | ||
I want to talk about people being paid to do sabotage. | ||
I see you have a couple things you want to talk about, but I want to get some more calls here, so let's keep your comments short. | ||
Presley from North Carolina, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, basically in the third season of Westworld, they're paying people to do sabotage, so they'll redirect people in riots, and they're using their smartphones because they have a cash system set up in that show in the futuristic setting of it. | |
And so I can see with the Cashless Society coming in and all that, that that's probably going to be maybe an incentive for a lot of the sabotaging stuff that we might see coming on in the future. | ||
Interesting. Yeah, I mean, I didn't even think about that. | ||
But I mean, we know, you know, we know Antifa has taken to sabotage before. | ||
I mean, you can call the riots and the burning of police precincts and stuff like that sabotage. | ||
But even, you know, Antifa in Canada has derailed trains before themselves. | ||
Yeah. That's interesting. | ||
Almost like crowdsourcing sabotage. | ||
That's essentially what they're doing. | ||
They're crowdsourcing sabotage to destroy the United States. | ||
That's a very, very interesting way to put it. | ||
Thank you for that, Call Press. | ||
I haven't watched Westworld myself. | ||
My wife doesn't like humanoid robots. | ||
Humanoid robots, mannequins, no. | ||
That's not happening. | ||
So, a show about it. Not in our house. | ||
No, sir. Thanks for that call, Presley. | ||
Maybe I'll have to check it out. | ||
Now, let's go to Oscar Mike in Oklahoma City. | ||
You are talking about the chemical spill in Palestine, Ohio. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Oscar Mike. | ||
You're on the air. Yeah, I got a question. | ||
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If... This chemical spill happened in San Francisco. | |
Would Booty Judge already be on top of it? | ||
Would he be down there taking care of it? | ||
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Would he not be avoiding Cervana Hernandez? | |
That little girl's a bandy rooster, dude. | ||
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That chick's suffering a $2 steak, man. | |
Yeah, no, it's great. | ||
Yeah, if it was in San Francisco or if it was in Philadelphia. | ||
Yeah, if it was in New York City. | ||
Yeah, you think they'd spend three weeks. | ||
No, it's... | ||
I mean, is there any other reason other than, like, do they want to show the American people that they don't care? | ||
Do they just don't care that the American people know they don't care? | ||
Like, what do you think is the psychological purpose behind this? | ||
Because it would be so easy for them to at least pretend like they were doing something, right? | ||
They don't have to so blatantly disregard the health care and welfare of the American people. | ||
Why are they doing it so blatantly, Oscar? | ||
Any idea? It's a vulgar display of power. | ||
They finally got power. | ||
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The adolescent idiot children have gotten in power again, and they're going to show you they don't care. | |
Not only do they not have any knowledge or any ability to fix things, all they want to do is show you they're there to destroy everything and to take away our way of life, to impose their I get that people hearing you might think that that's too far or whatever, whatever, but I can't tell you the number of Twitter accounts | ||
I've seen that sort of tell the truth about what's going on, like left-wingers that, you know, will show a picture of East Palestine, Ohio, and then they'll show it laid over an electoral map and goes, well, you voted for Trump. | ||
What do you expect? | ||
Oh, these Trumpers want us to help them now. | ||
It's just like, they're so vicious. | ||
There's the classic meme. | ||
I think it might be from Sam Hyde where he says, these people want you dead. | ||
They want your children dead, and they think it's funny. | ||
And you really can't overestimate the vitriol with which the left wing despises regular Americans. | ||
Regular Americans, as far as I can tell, just want to be left alone. | ||
They don't care what you do. | ||
They don't care what goes on in New York City or San Francisco. | ||
They just don't want to have your views imposed upon them. | ||
And to the left wing, that makes those people worthy of being killed. | ||
Like basically it makes them valid targets for execution. | ||
And I'm not exaggerating. | ||
I'm not saying stuff that I don't have receipts for. | ||
You can find it on Twitter. | ||
You can find it on social media. | ||
People celebrating, laughing at this horrific tragedy. | ||
It's been done to people because they're white, because they're Trump supporters, because they're in the middle of the country, because they're farmers, because they, you know, don't dress up like a dog. | ||
and get walked around by a child during Pride Parade. | ||
They deserve to be poisoned to death. | ||
And again, whether it's on purpose, whether it's by accident, it doesn't really matter. | ||
It's the outcome. It's what happens when these people are in charge. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
And they don't even pretend to care. | ||
So... What conclusion are you supposed to draw from that? | ||
There's only one conclusion you can draw from it, and that is that we are being ruled by people who despise us. | ||
Full stop. There's no other explanation to this. | ||
They could solve all of this if they wanted tomorrow. | ||
They could roll back all of this. | ||
They could just leave people alone. They could show just a modicum of respect and care for the people, even if they disagree with them, even if they do hate them. | ||
There's a level of vitriol and What's the word stronger than hatred, right? | ||
It's beyond anything that we've experienced before, but we're experiencing at an increasing rate these days. | ||
Thanks for the call, Oscar Mike. | ||
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Hey, what's up, Bone? | |
Hey, McBreen. What's going on, man? | ||
Good to see you. Hey, really liked that work you did on the AI piece. | ||
I'm going to use that on the show today. | ||
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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. | ||
No, nothing. | ||
What about Brain Force Ultra? | ||
No. | ||
Okay. | ||
Thanks anyway. | ||
Yeah. Good luck with that project though. |