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It's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We've got a lot to talk about today. | |
War in Ukraine, war crimes in Israel. | ||
We're going to talk about exactly what dioxins do. | ||
Of course, it's been a big topic ever since the derailment of the Ohio train derailment. | ||
We'll see some videos from experts in the field. | ||
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It's worse than we even thought. | |
Yeah, we have a lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
Today was just one of those days. | ||
One of those days about halfway through the news gathering. | ||
It was just like, oh God. | ||
Oh God. It's all going wrong. | ||
It's... Well, you don't know which way the gun's facing. | ||
That's the only issue. | ||
All right. We're going to take your calls, of course, throughout the show today. | ||
And lots of videos to show you. | ||
In fact, a lot of hearings taking place on Capitol Hill. | ||
You'll be very interested to hear all about, as well as some statements from the FBI and others that will show you the video of and really break down, dissect, figure out what the truth is. | ||
But for now, let's just get into it with our daily dispatch. | ||
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Alright, here it is folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 1st of March, 2023. | ||
FBI Director says origin of COVID-19 pandemic most likely a lab incident in Wuhan. | ||
FBI Director Christopher Wray said that the agency has assessed that the origin of the COVID-19 pandemic was most likely a potential lab incident in Wuhan, China. | ||
Ray told Fox News' Brett Breyer in an interview on Tuesday that the FBI's work on determining where the pandemic originated is continuing, but many details related to the investigation remain classified. | ||
That's national security, after all. | ||
That's not all he said. | ||
He also lied straight to Brett's face, and by extension, all of us. | ||
By looking into the camera and swearing that the FBI has no interest in censoring people on Twitter. | ||
What? Just because you have a ton of emails showing that's exactly what we did doesn't mean we have to acknowledge it. | ||
We're above the law, after all. | ||
We'll show you videos from that. | ||
Interview later in the show. | ||
Meanwhile, Lori Lightfoot becomes the first Chicago mayor in 40 years to lose re-election. | ||
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot lost her bid for re-election Tuesday, ending her historic run as the city's first black mayor and first openly gay person to serve in the position. | ||
Another couple of historic firsts going down in flames. | ||
It's embarrassing, isn't it? | ||
I'm embarrassed for you. | ||
Yeah, we'll talk a little bit more about this. | ||
Paul Vallis, a former CEO of Chicago Schools, will face Brandon Johnson, a Cook County commissioner endorsed by the Chicago's Teacher Union. | ||
Ideologically, the choice between Vallis and Johnson is stark. | ||
Vallis ran as a moderate law and order candidate, while Johnson ran on unabashedly progressive agenda. | ||
They want change. Chicagoan sent a message. | ||
They want change. I guess they're sick of being murdered. | ||
Meanwhile, Denver imposes natural gas ban on heating and cooling equipment in commercial buildings' multifamily housings. | ||
New building codes in Denver will ban national gas furnaces and water heaters in new commercial multifamily construction starting in 2024 in a move that officials say will make the entire population controllable from a central database. | ||
every appliance will be monitored and controlled. | ||
That's the reality of the situation. | ||
It's just another one of those cases where first you see all the late night people go, the Republicans have this crazy new idea that we're going to ban gas stoves. | ||
They have a new lie they're running with to fear monger for everybody. | ||
Those crazy Republicans. | ||
Anyway, your gas stove is banned now, though. | ||
That is true. | ||
We did do that. | ||
So get rid of it or you'll be arrested. | ||
Pretty amazing stuff. | ||
How just they're just doing it. | ||
They're just doing it, folks. | ||
Meanwhile, Israel should wipe out Palestinian town of Huara, says Senior Minister Smotrick. | ||
Huara needs to be wiped out. | ||
I think the state of Israel should do it, top Nanyahu ally says, days after settlers rampaged through the West Bank town following terror attack. | ||
We'll cover that a little bit more. | ||
Finally, yes, World War III is coming down the pipe faster than ever. | ||
Putin ally Lukashenko meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing as they... | ||
Strengthen their alliance and get ready to take on NATO and America. | ||
We'll talk more about war later, too. | ||
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It'll be nice. It's Wednesday, March 1st, 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. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing back, get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
All right, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. Very glad you're with us today. | ||
Boy, do we have a lot to talk about. | ||
We're going to have a lot of time to do it. | ||
No guests today, so we're going to be opening up the phone lines in the second hour and taking your phone calls throughout the second and third hour of today's program. | ||
We're going to start with a little bit of international news before showing you some videos of the FBI leader Chris Wray during his interview yesterday. | ||
As well as several hearings going on on Capitol Hill and what that means. | ||
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Also some... | |
Troubling developments in really a wide variety of topics, including a guest on this show being tracked down and confronted by the Capitol Police. | ||
Of all people, as we look back and remind ourselves that the Capitol Police used the unapproved tour of the Capitol on January 6th to accrue unto itself Untold powers and to create a nationwide alternative federal police system that's unaccountable to anybody. | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
Pretty incredible. Again, you know, just like so often, the motto of the globalists, talking about the globalists, they're just doing it. | ||
They're just doing these things. | ||
None of it's legal. None of it's through a process that anybody could point to as constitutional. | ||
They're doing it anyway. | ||
And we'll get into it. Let's begin with some international news here. | ||
Again, the protests against the war in Ukraine continue to expand. | ||
Anti-NATO, anti-EU, anti-war protest rallies hit Germany, France, and Italy. | ||
Rallies across the U.S.-led NATO bloc, the EU supply of weapons to Ukraine, and anti-war have been held across France and Italy and Germany. | ||
At protest sites, demonstrators defaced and tore down NATO and EU flags. | ||
The demonstrators massed at Brandenburg Gate calling for peace talks and an end to the conflict in Ukraine, demanding Berlin cease supplying Kiev with weapons. | ||
They slammed the German government for trying to ruin Russia, urging leaders to make Moscow an offer so that peace talks could begin. | ||
The rally, she said, represented the start of the Citizens Initiative and the launch of a new strong peace movement in Germany. | ||
The rally welcomed protesters across the political spectrum, declaring anyone who wanted peace with an honest heart was welcome, although neo-Nazi provocateurs jostling for media attention were not. | ||
The organizers counted some 50,000 participants, while the police gave a lowball figure of 13,000. | ||
You know, we showed you videos of these events taking place, but it's just worth reminding everybody that in order to save democracy, we are going to war despite the vast majority of people being against it. | ||
Makes just as much sense as anything else happening these days. | ||
Volodymyr Zelensky in the stories at Infowars.com has another soundbite just deepening, widening our... | ||
At this point, hatred for the guy. | ||
He was just weird at first. | ||
He was just kind of gay and flamboyant and gremlin-esque, goblin-like, orcish, if you will. | ||
But at this point, it's like a real... | ||
I'm really sick of this guy. | ||
Really am. And you'll see after we show the video. | ||
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned the U.S. that if the Ukraine loses, then Americans will have to send their sons and daughters to war with Russia over the Baltic states. | ||
And they'll have to fight. | ||
And they'll be dying. | ||
Let's watch the Gremlin say this now. | ||
Clip number 17. | ||
Zelensky demands the U.S. sends its soldiers to die for Ukraine. | ||
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Let's watch. The U.S. will have to send their sons and daughters exactly the same way as we are sending their sons and daughters to war. | |
And they will have to fight because it's nature that we're talking about. | ||
And they will be dying, God forbid, because it's a horrible thing. | ||
Yeah, I'll take the risk, I guess. | ||
I guess we'll see. I guess that's okay. | ||
That's fine. Like, if Russia comes to America, I guess we'll fight then. | ||
I don't, uh, sure. | ||
Okay. Like, what? | ||
He's like, if Ukraine falls, Americans are gonna have to send troops over. | ||
No. Not, not, no. | ||
That's actually not true. | ||
Actually, no, that's, uh, No, you can just go away. | ||
No, you can just go away now, actually. | ||
And we'll be fine. We'll all be fine. | ||
Ukraine will actually be fine. | ||
It'll be better off than with you in office perpetuating this senseless slaughter of your entire population over your desperation to cling on to Provinces that prior to the Russian invasion, you were routinely massacring. | ||
So, no, that's fine. | ||
You just do your own thing. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
And the way this is being portrayed in a lot of media is as if Zelensky is demanding that American sons and daughters go right now to die. | ||
That's obviously not what he was saying there. | ||
He was saying that if Ukraine falls, then we'll have to fight Ukraine. | ||
Because we have to fight them over there so we don't have to fight them over here because they're using the same playbook that they used 30 years ago for the war on terror because it worked so well. | ||
Because Americans can't wake up, apparently. | ||
We can't shake ourselves out of this stupor where we just fall for every war that gets offered up to us. | ||
And we'll talk a little bit later about how the lab leak theory is now being transmogrified into war with China. | ||
As if that's in our best interest as well. | ||
We could just not do any of that. | ||
We could just have peace. | ||
We could just demand a diplomatic solution to what's going on in Ukraine as the Russians seem to be desperate to Come to the table, but they don't have to. | ||
They're going to win the war if we don't. | ||
And of course, the whole point of all this, I guess, is that NATO is desperate to have Ukraine join. | ||
Ukraine can't join NATO while an active conflict is going on. | ||
It's like a core rule of NATO. You can't join if you're in a war at the time. | ||
So there's like... | ||
It's like everything's impossible. | ||
The war has to end if they want to join NATO, but they're refusing to let the war end and come to a peaceful solution because they're so desperate to get into NATO. None of it makes any sense. | ||
All of it's backwards. I honestly think that one of the best things that could happen right now is if they were to just call up the draft. | ||
I think it'd be fantastic to call up Selective Service And make all the young American people out there decide who they want to fight and who they want to fight for. | ||
I think it'd be very different than Vietnam. | ||
You know, Vietnam still had this holdover. | ||
Of like honor in our society where people felt it was their patriotic duty to go serve overseas at this point. | ||
You know, half the people are right wing and they think that the American government's been taken over by globalist forces who want them to go die in a pointless war in Ukraine for their own financial benefit. | ||
And, you know, power struggles. | ||
The other half is leftists who think that America is evil flat out and want to destroy it in the first place. | ||
So, you know, it's like, it's just too easy. | ||
It's over there. It's not happening. | ||
It's not affecting us. You can wave your little Ukraine flag and wear your little Ukraine t-shirt and it doesn't actually affect or bother you. | ||
I wonder if they would have the same support for the war in Ukraine if they were the ones that had to fight and die in it. | ||
I wonder if You know, their name came up in the draft. | ||
If they would be more willing to get chipped over to become cannon fodder in Ukraine, or if they would maybe band together with fellow draftees to take on the U.S. government that is attempting to murder them. | ||
I wonder which side, which path most Americans would follow. | ||
If you got your draft summons in the mail, I don't think people would run away to Canada. | ||
I don't think people would... | ||
Do anything of the sort. I think you would see immediate widespread calls for peace across the entire country with everybody going, what? | ||
No, me go to war? No, no, no. | ||
We have to stop this war right now. | ||
Now, I was all for it before, but you want me to go fight it? | ||
I have to actually have skin in the game? | ||
No, we're not going to do that. | ||
No, we have to have peace right now. | ||
I love peace now that it's me that has to suffer. | ||
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It would be hilarious if there was a prerequisite for the draft. | |
You had to have put the Ukraine flag in your bio. | ||
I mean, they should be the first to go, obviously. | ||
I think, you know, if I was going to institute the draft, that'd be the first thing. | ||
If you've ever advocated for the war in Ukraine, if you ever had a Ukraine flag... | ||
Anywhere near you or on you or on your social media profiles, politicians and bankers could go first. | ||
I'd put Victoria Newland in a cardboard tank, send her out in the front line. | ||
She started this war. | ||
She should be the one fighting it. | ||
That's just my thought. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to keep talking about the war in Ukraine for a moment. | ||
It almost sounds contradictory, the idea of, like, war crimes, right? | ||
Because war is a crime. | ||
Like, you know, what makes one crime during war that much more incredible than any others? | ||
But, I mean, it makes sense. | ||
You're going to have war. | ||
You're going to have conflict of some sort. | ||
And just as a matter of caution almost, you need to have certain lines that you don't cross, right? | ||
Because it's a Pandora's box. | ||
Once you do one of these things, it means the other side can do it and it just becomes hellish. | ||
So, I mean, it makes sense, right? | ||
You don't use chemical weapons, for one thing. | ||
They're just so horrific. | ||
You don't want to do it Because you don't want anybody else to do it to you. | ||
It's just one of those things. | ||
And there's a bunch of these types of rules. | ||
They all sort of make sense, right? | ||
You don't kill prisoners of war because once a prisoner of war is in your custody, they don't pose a threat to you anymore. | ||
You don't have a legitimate reason to kill them. | ||
You have to take care of them. | ||
Prisoners of war have rights... | ||
Chemical weapons is obviously one. | ||
Attacking civilians, you know, indiscriminately would obviously be another. | ||
Now, it can get a little bit vague sometimes, right, when you have people housing a missile battery in a hospital and firing on you. | ||
You know, you take them out and they go, you bombed a hospital. | ||
Well, you put a missile battery in there, right? | ||
It can sort of, you can blur lines a little bit sometimes. | ||
But one of the, you know, main... | ||
War crimes. It just makes sense. | ||
It's just like human decency in a lot of ways. | ||
Again, it's war, so it's kind of funny to talk about human decency, but one of the real big no-nos in war is to use a very specific tactic, that is to bomb a place, wait until medics arrive, and then bomb the medics. It's just something you don't do. | ||
It's a violation of Various treaties and agreements between countries, and theoretically, by signing on to these agreements, the Geneva Accord or any of these others, all the signers of that agree that if somebody breaks one of these laws, even if they're your ally, you're obligated to not be allies with them anymore. | ||
You're obligated to do something to not allow that to continue. | ||
But it seems like every week or so, there's a new video of Ukrainian forces really just, like, checking these off a list, right? | ||
We showed you the video of the chemical attack. | ||
And the weirdest thing is the Ukraine Army films these and then uploads them. | ||
So they're not shy about the fact that they're violating war crime statutes. | ||
We showed you the one of... | ||
Russian guys in a trench and there's a drone floating over a Ukrainian drone and they drop down canisters of gas and then you see the Russian guys start twitching and dying like a roach being sprayed with raid, right? | ||
So that would be a war crime actually. | ||
You also have video after video. | ||
I haven't played them on the show that much, but if you're a subscriber to the Substack, then you've had access to these videos of Ukrainians killing or torturing prisoners of war. | ||
They do that. They seem to be quite proud of that as well. | ||
Or doing things like, you know, finding citizens that don't support the war and tying them to a tree and taking their clothes off and humiliating them for everybody to see. | ||
Sort of a different kind of war crime. | ||
But we have a new war crime to cover today. | ||
This one is, just like I said, they blew up an ambulance that came to take care of victims of their previous attack. | ||
So we'll go now to clip number 16. | ||
Here's the attack itself. | ||
Again, Ukraine filmed this and uploaded it. | ||
They're proud of this. So there's a drone floating above where this attack takes place. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 16 where you see Ukraine committing yet another war crime. | ||
Let's watch. There you see the ambulance over there in the left corner. | ||
And that was the explosion. | ||
Now, this was in Donetsk, one of the provinces that declared independence from Ukraine. | ||
And has since been under occupation by Russia. | ||
Clip number five here. | ||
These are the ambulance drivers in Donetsk. | ||
The EMSs that actually were attacked right there. | ||
Let's go now to clip number five as they talk about being victims of a... | ||
War crime. Let's watch. He says people were asking for help, and at that moment, the place where the truck was parked was shelled. | ||
After that, my squad leader got in touch. | ||
He reported that the driver of the truck was wounded. | ||
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The ambulance, he means. | |
That's another guy. While I was explaining to the driver where there was a safe place behind the building to hide the truck, I saw a drone flying overhead. | ||
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I ordered the driver not to start the engine of the truck. | |
At that moment, an artillery shell flew into the wall of the building we were standing near. | ||
The driver was injured. I grabbed him by the shoulders and pulled him away. | ||
There was an electrical substation nearby. | ||
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We lay down behind the substation. | |
I saw blood under his bulletproof vest. | ||
I realized he was wounded in the shoulder. | ||
And he says shelling of the Kivetsky district of Donetsk doesn't stop at all, all day, every day. | ||
Before, if we speak about 2014 to 2015, 20 minutes, one hour max, now six to seven hours nonstop. | ||
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We see a tendency. | |
There's a shelling, we arrive there, and they're shelling again. | ||
They wait for 30 minutes for us to arrive. | ||
We arrive there, start assisting people, and the shelling resumes. | ||
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But they've changed their tactic again. | |
They don't shell two times, they shell three times. | ||
They wait again. Our guys hide in the shelters as soon as we go out, put out the fire, help people. | ||
There could be people under the debris, doors stuck, people can't get out, can't get to the basement. | ||
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Then the shelling resumes. | |
I don't get it. I don't understand that tactic. | ||
Shameless, scumbags, terrorists. | ||
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That's my answer. What message can you send to people who want to hear you? | |
God forbid they have such a life. | ||
Yeah, it's not a tactic. Yeah, it's a war crime. | ||
Terrorists is actually the appropriate label, I think, there. | ||
So these are our allies, right? | ||
These are our weapons. | ||
Flying down, it's your tax dollars. | ||
Shelling the ambulance drivers, trying to help the victims of the previous shelling when they're shelled for a third time. | ||
That's, you know, with every one of those explosions. | ||
Just picture, you know, the new elementary school. | ||
The new hospital wing, the new repaving of your entire town, like just all the money, the millions of dollars that we could be spending here instead is going towards literal war crimes as a tactic now by Ukraine. | ||
Not a one-off, not an oops, you know, like an Obama-style, you know, we tried to drone a terrorist and accidentally got a hospital full of civilians are bad. | ||
No, it's a tactic. It's on purpose, just like this chemical attack. | ||
And then they make videos and put it out to show how proud they are. | ||
And these are our allies, and nobody will talk about it. | ||
And so we're complicit in all of this. | ||
We'll talk about that on the other side. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
You're watching InfoWars. | ||
This is the American Journal, although we're sort of going... | ||
going all over the world today. | ||
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Just talking about our allies. | |
Just our wonderful allies who we just have to support all the time. | ||
No matter what. Like Ukraine, as they commit war crime after war crime. | ||
After nearly a decade of shelling their own people. | ||
Killing 14,000 of them. | ||
Turn a blind eye to that. | ||
I was talking to somebody yesterday. | ||
I can't remember what the way that we got to this point was, but, you know, it's like comparing what's going on now to something like the Soviet Union or some sort of other, you know, communistic hellhole. | ||
It's almost worse now. | ||
It's almost worse because at least if you were a subject of a communist regime, you could plead ignorance. | ||
You could claim – you just don't know what's going on. | ||
The news is kept from you. | ||
All the news that you get is – you know that it's a lie and you just understand that. | ||
You just don't know what's going on. | ||
Your regime is doing evil stuff, but you're not to blame for that because you're kept in the dark about all of it. | ||
Like we're not kept in the dark about any of this. | ||
We know exactly what's going on and we still have theoretically and if we choose to exercise it a representative republic. | ||
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So, like, it's almost, you know, it would almost be nice to be able just to go, well, we don't know. | ||
It's just the regime that's doing this, and we have no say in the matter. | ||
But it's not. We actually do have a say. | ||
It actually is our fault, really, at the end of the day, that the people that we keep allowing to rule over us keep doing this, keep spreading terror around the world, keep Instigating wars with no discernible benefit to anybody. | ||
Ignorance is bliss. It would almost be nice to just be totally ignorant of all of this. | ||
Be able to learn it 20 years from now. | ||
Oh my god, that's what was happening? | ||
What? I had no idea. | ||
I was an ignorant communist. | ||
But we're not ignorant communists. | ||
We have all of this information in front of us. | ||
And sure, you know, in a lot of ways our media is more skillfully controlled and orchestrated than even the communists were because we still are given the illusion of differing opinions. | ||
But again, it's just, you know, it just takes moderate intelligence, a slightly curious mind to look into any of this and figure out what's really going on. | ||
And nobody will do that. | ||
So we keep electing the same people into office. | ||
They keep doing the same stuff. | ||
It just goes on and on. | ||
So I don't know how we, like, I honestly don't know how we stop this. | ||
I don't know how we... | ||
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I don't think we can convince these people. | |
I mean, it's all there. It's all up front. | ||
It's all in your face. | ||
And if people just choose not to know about it, if they just choose not to think about it, you can lead a horse to water, can't make them drink, right? | ||
You can tell people what's going on, But if they don't care, you know, what are you supposed to do? | ||
Israel is our greatest ally, obviously. | ||
What would we do without them? | ||
And they're just, you know, vicious Nazis. | ||
Like, it's crazy. | ||
How an Israeli raid on a safe house ended with civilians killed. | ||
The New York Times analysis of video shows how an Israeli raid to capture Palestinian gunmen rippled into the most violent encounters in West Bank in decades. | ||
When Israeli forces entered the city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank on the morning of February 22nd, their goal was to apprehend three members of an armed Palestinian group in a single safe house. | ||
But after a firefight broke out with the three gunmen, chaos and violence spread well beyond the state of targets and into the busy surrounding streets. | ||
Minutes after the rare and risky daytime raid began, additional support vehicles from Israel's military and the police entered Nablus, establishing a perimeter around the Old City, blocking entry and exit points, traveling in armored vehicles. | ||
Security forces were pelted with stones and oranges, and in some cases fired upon by other Palestinian gunmen. | ||
In total, 11 people were killed and over 100 wounded, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. | ||
The Israeli Defense Force reported no injuries. | ||
I hate to laugh, but it's just like... | ||
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It's just so brutal. | |
It's just so brutal. No injuries on the Israeli side, but just like... | ||
A dozen people killed and over 100 wounded. | ||
Okay. | ||
The operation came at a time when the situation in the West Bank has been rapidly deteriorating. | ||
One act of violence is typically responded to by another, accelerating a cycle of bloodshed. | ||
Palestinian officials said this is the deadliest start to a year since 2064. | ||
Palestinians have been killed over the last two months, and at least 13 Israelis have been killed in the territory and Jerusalem. | ||
The Times obtained security camera footage, witness video, and testimony from multiple locations. | ||
In Nablus reviewed the post and live streams. | ||
Social media captured the operation to establish where the raid and ensuing lethal action played out. | ||
In response to a question from the Times, the IDF said that the circumstances of the raid were under examination. | ||
And again, And again, the crazy thing about this is that the government of Israel seems to be using a two-pronged approach where they have the official army able to go in and pretty much murder the crazy thing about this is that the government of Israel | ||
While simultaneously they have mobs of civilian settlers storm the place and carry out unrestricted vigilante justice. | ||
Against anybody. And then those people who carry out that vigilante justice go totally unpunished. | ||
Which is a little odd. | ||
In fact, I had this story. | ||
I was hoping I had it. Hoping I had it at hand. | ||
Maybe I'll have to find it during the... | ||
Oh no, here it is. | ||
Yeah, Al Jazeera reports. | ||
So, settler extremist sowing terror Huwara riot was a pogrom, top general says. | ||
This was the vigilante justice I'm talking about. | ||
Top West Bank general says the army was unprepared for the settler pogrom in Huwara. | ||
An Israeli general in charge of troops in the West Bank says vigilante settlers rampaging through a Palestinian town Sunday night carried out a pogrom, catching the military off guard. | ||
GOC Central Command Major General Yehuda Fuchs told Hebrew-language media that he's worried clashes between soldiers and settlers will eventually lead to Israelis being killed, accusing Jewish extremists of, quote, spreading terror. | ||
Fuchs said troops were prepared for small-scale disturbances Sunday night following a deadly terror attack near Nablus earlier in the day, expecting groups of settlers to protest at junctions and throw stones at Palestinian cars. | ||
Instead, dozens of people ran riot through Huwara and other nearby towns, leaving one Palestinian dead and several others injured, as well as torching homes and cars. | ||
What happened in Hawara, he said, was a pogrom carried out by lawbreakers. | ||
We were not ready for a pogrom on the scale of dozens of people with flammable material and the means to set it on fire, heading to 20 or more places, as well as confronting soldiers and commanders and police at the junction and setting random Palestinian homes and cars on fire. | ||
We're not prepared for that many people, how they came, the scale, the force of the violence they used, and the planning they had carried out. | ||
While taking responsibility for the army's inability to staunch Palestinian terror, he slams vigilanteism among the settlers trying to deal with the issue themselves. | ||
And so you had one dead, 75 buildings burned, and 300 people injured as a consequence of the Israeli terror. | ||
Israeli rampage on West Bank Village leaves one dead, 390 injured, I'm sorry, nearly 400, and 75 burnt homes. | ||
And then if you go to Al Jazeera, Israel releases settlers arrested after anti-Palestinian attacks. | ||
Only eight Jewish settlers were arrested after Sunday's attack on villages near Nablus that left one Palestinian dead and set fire to homes and cars. | ||
And they were released after that. | ||
So Israeli authorities have released all suspects arrested after a Sunday night rampage by Shua settlers in the occupied West Bank, which killed one Palestinian, injured hundreds, and destroyed Palestinian homes and property. | ||
Six suspects had been released on Monday, and the further two were released to house arrest on Tuesday. | ||
No other settlers believed to be arrested. | ||
Did I mention they're our top ally? | ||
We have to give them $10 billion a year. | ||
Because, you know, without them, you would have terror in the Middle East. | ||
If we didn't support Israel, can you imagine the terror that we'd have? | ||
It'd be of a completely different flavor than the one that we have now. | ||
And that's unacceptable, apparently. | ||
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I forgot to mention, the reason I was covering all the Israeli stuff, Israel should, quote, wipe out Palestinian town of Huwara, says Senior Minister Smotrich. | ||
Huwara needs to be wiped out. | ||
I think the state of Israel should do it, top Netanyahu ally says, days after settlers' rampage through West Bank town following terror attack. | ||
Far-right Minister Bazalel Smotrich says, One of the most senior members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government said Wednesday that Israel should wipe out the Palestinian town of Huwara in the West Bank. | ||
The Religious Zionism Party leader, who was taking part in a financial conference host by the Marker Business Daily, was asked why on Sunday evening he liked a tweet by Samaria Regional Council Deputy Mayor Devedi bin Zion that called to, quote, wipe out the village of Huara today. | ||
He replied, quote, because I think the village of Huara needs to be wiped out, I think the state of Israel should do it. | ||
And again, you know, it's like weird that... | ||
A lot of people on the conservative side of things in America are so dedicated to Israel. | ||
People like Charlie Kirk saying that you basically aren't Christian if you don't support Israel. | ||
When I just see so much of what's happening in Israel reflected here, it's sort of the same tactics that you see with like Antifa and the U.S. government. | ||
And sort of, you know, it goes into the theme of what we talk about a lot with the Great Reset where like If a manufacturing plant is burned or if it's shut down by the government, you know, what's really the difference? | ||
If it's a policy or terrorism, the outcome is the same. | ||
And, you know, so right now it's like you've got Antifa mobs that will Burn cities and riot and throw bottles at cops and they get released the next day. | ||
They're out immediately. | ||
No charges. Maybe probation that doesn't get adhered to. | ||
They're allowed to do whatever they want. | ||
They're like the foot soldier vigilante unapproved like citizen army of the new world order. | ||
And then, you know, they can go in and do whatever the hell they want. | ||
And then their victims, the people that, you know, suffer under them are then deemed a domestic terrorist by the establishment. | ||
And they'll send the FBI to kick your door down and arrest you for trying to oppose. | ||
I mean, that's literally what the Proud Boys are. | ||
That was the entire point of them was that Antifa during the 2016 election was allowed to literally like beat the crap out of Trump supporters, show up at Trump events, throw fireworks into the crowd. | ||
Like it just they just do, you know, bash people on the head with bike locks like this never got in trouble. | ||
Just never nobody did anything. | ||
Right. | ||
The police weren't there to protect anybody. | ||
So right wing men, Trump supporters were like, all right, well, we're going to defend ourselves. | ||
Then we're going to band together and oppose Antifa to protect the people that Antifa are attacking. | ||
And of course, now the Proud Boys are deemed domestic terrorists and all their leadership has been arrested and destroyed. | ||
So it's this one-two punch of the vigilante, extremist, terrorist civilians with the approval and cooperation and sometimes coordination with the actual established powers that be. | ||
So the same thing's happening in Israel. | ||
Where you've got, you know, mobs of Jewish extremists going in and burning an entire city. | ||
Then only eight of them getting arrested. | ||
All eight of them being released within two days. | ||
Only to have the government say, yeah, we just need to destroy this whole town. | ||
Obviously this town is causing trouble. | ||
This Palestinian town is causing trouble. | ||
It keeps getting attacked. | ||
Like, we should probably just wipe it off the map. | ||
It's like, how do you not feel some... | ||
Similarities to the Palestinians. | ||
The only problem is, we don't have what the Palestinians have. | ||
I don't know how the Palestinians keep it up. | ||
But my God, how do you not respect the Palestinian commitment to being anti-Israel? | ||
Israel. | ||
I mean, we're under one one hundredth of what they've been, like one one thousandth, like my God, what they've been through. | ||
And we're just like, oh man, this sucks. | ||
They're out there like throwing oranges at rocks at tanks. | ||
Would you have the guts or the fire in your belly to go out and throw a rock at a tank if the American government went all Israel on us? | ||
It's like we're in the same situation. | ||
I don't think we have the same fire. | ||
I don't think we have the same fire in our bellies. | ||
I really don't think we do. | ||
Which is a shame. Because that's what you need when you're facing off against a totalitarian regime. | ||
We have the totalitarian regime, but very little of the equivalent pushback to all of it. | ||
We're going to go to a lot of videos here. | ||
I have a lot of videos to go to. | ||
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and some semblance of peace in a world that is ruled by the most despicable heartless monsters uh that have ever lived It's really something else. | ||
I sort of talked through this one. | ||
We're not going to be able to play in the next one either. | ||
I can tell you the moment that I got blackpilled this morning. | ||
I was watching a video. We'll show you the whole video. | ||
We'll show you the whole thing. I think it was published on Gateway Pundit. | ||
Some mother testifying about what happened to their adopted child. | ||
And it's just, you know, I went on a rant a little while ago that I think Robot Polisher re-edited it up and I played it again on this show. | ||
But, you know, it was about COVID and it was just this idea that like, yeah, they're all in on it. | ||
They're all in on it. | ||
All of it. Everybody participating. | ||
Everybody collaborating. Everybody giving shots they know don't work or covering up their own vax injuries so they don't give ammo to the anti-vaxxers. | ||
They're all in on it. | ||
And this is another case. | ||
It was like reading RFK Jr.'s book, The Real Anthony Fauci. | ||
Because at first you think like, alright, this Anthony Fauci guy, we've got to get rid of him. | ||
He's behind so much of this horrible stuff. | ||
We've got to get rid of this guy. | ||
Then you read a book that really lays out the history and you're like, okay, so we don't just need to get rid of this guy. | ||
We need to get rid of this whole organization and the organization that it's under and the organization that it's under. | ||
Like the rot is so deep at this point. | ||
The cancer... Of whatever this is. | ||
Like, it's not progressivism. | ||
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Like, Democrats or, like, liberals. | ||
Like, there's something else happening here. | ||
And we'll show you the video on the other side. | ||
Again, I'm just... I, like... | ||
I really can't even describe... | ||
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what's happening all around us. | |
It's continually forever. | ||
Because nobody's doing anything to stop it. | ||
You're gonna... You know, hear this video in a little bit of this girl that was, like, not just failed by the authorities, but actively targeted and abused, literally and mentally, like... | ||
By every authority, right? | ||
Not just one, not just like an out-of-control judge, but like the judge in the case and the lawyers in the case and the police in the case and the NGOs in the case. | ||
I mean, just every single one of these people participates in this crime. | ||
It's like, yeah, literally all of them. | ||
Literally all. So I don't know how we get out of this exactly, but I know... | ||
Asking people to not do this is not a viable option. | ||
Would you mind not destroying our children? | ||
They've decided they want to. | ||
We're going to show lots of videos in the second hour. | ||
In fact, we're going to go to the FBI interview, Chris Ray's interview yesterday, and just talk about the stunning number of lies that he spread. | ||
And again, this is the frustrating part. | ||
It's like, Maybe it was always an illusion. | ||
Maybe it never really was. | ||
Maybe I'm nostalgic for a time that didn't actually exist. | ||
But I would like to think that there was a time in American history when the FBI had... | ||
Wouldn't just say lies that everybody knew were false. | ||
We have the Twitter files now. | ||
We've seen what the FBI has done in coordination with big tech. | ||
And Chris Ray just gets up and goes, nope, it didn't happen. | ||
That's not true, and we never did that. | ||
And I like to think that maybe at one point there was an America where that type of just in-your-face lie from somebody with inordinate views Just unrestricted power in America... | ||
...would have some pushback to it. | ||
Would, like, the next day be brought up on charges. | ||
The next day be hauled into Congress to answer for why he lied to the American people. | ||
Maybe that never existed. | ||
It certainly doesn't exist now. | ||
And it really is starting to seem like they're all in on it. | ||
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We'll get into it. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Just wild, wild stuff happening. | ||
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It's totally crazy. | ||
All right. We had on Jose Vega a few days ago. | ||
He, of course, just made a name for himself after confronting congressmen, including Hakeem Jeffries, on the war in Ukraine. | ||
It goes up to them when they are appearing in public. | ||
When he's given the microphone to ask a question, he asks why they aren't investigating the Nord Stream pipeline, why they aren't doing more to avoid the headlong drive we're experiencing towards nuclear war. | ||
It's actually kind of cool. | ||
Jose Vega was on our show, and then back to my office, I had RT on the TV, and there's Jose Vega on RT. So he was doing a lot of media. | ||
Getting himself out there, telling other people, hoping to inspire other people to do this. | ||
Obviously, somebody noticed. | ||
Jose Vega wrote this on Twitter. | ||
I was called by a special agent in the U.S. Capitol Police in Washington, D.C., who works in the Threat Assessment Department about an hour ago. | ||
Let me be clear, that's D.C. police calling me about an event that happened in New York City. | ||
She asked me questions like, will you be visiting Jeffries again? | ||
What would have happened if you weren't escorted out? | ||
Truth is, if I wasn't escorted out, the same thing would have happened at other interventions. | ||
Jeffrey wouldn't have answered me on what I demanded an answer to. | ||
I asserted to her that I'm exercising my First Amendment right, I would never hurt a representative of the United States in any way, and that the characteristics of the intervention are always exclusively nonviolent. | ||
Is free speech free or not? | ||
I want my American followers to know that it is a privilege to be able to intervene in our congressional town halls. | ||
Other countries' free speech laws aren't as strong as ours, and people may end up hurt or in jail in other countries for doing what we do. | ||
And with that privilege comes a responsibility to stand up for what's right and call out injustice when you see it. | ||
These are the people who represent us, right? | ||
You have a moral obligation and the right to stand up and speak truth to power. | ||
People like AOC, Jamal Bowman of New York, Representative Jeffries, Representative Espelot are running scared because for once they've been held to account. | ||
We've caused a dent. If you ever get a call like this or are harassed in any way, contact me because we're winning. | ||
Let's keep the momentum going. | ||
Good to see him sing up for this, but just like everything else we talk about here, right? | ||
Everything that the New World Order, I don't even know what you want the powers that be, everything they do has a double purpose. | ||
Everything they do is predicated on a dishonest cause. | ||
So because January 6th, they took January 6th, A riot that they started, they organized, they exacerbated. | ||
We've seen all the evidence of it. | ||
They took that unapproved walking tour of the Capitol and expanded the Capitol Police. | ||
And they did it for a couple reasons in a couple different ways. | ||
And now we see the purpose of it. | ||
Is Jose Vega starting an insurrection? | ||
Is he a white supremacist, domestic terrorist? | ||
He's an American citizen going to a town hall and demanding his congressman answer a question. | ||
Now he's getting calls and being investigated by the Capitol Police. | ||
This is what the purpose is. | ||
Just like the censorship programs brought in ostensibly on COVID misinformation were then immediately turned to silence people who were dissenting against the war in Ukraine. | ||
So all these things get put into place. | ||
With lies, with ostensibly reasonable purpose behind them. | ||
But then immediately, and without even the attempt to justify it, they get turned towards anti-war activists, pro-freedom activists. | ||
And we covered this extensively when it first happened, but it's worth going back and reminding everybody just what the Capitol Police has become since January 6th. | ||
Just what the... | ||
Infinitely gullible consumers of mainstream media allowed to happen as a consequence of the farce of January 6th. | ||
We'll cover what that looks like on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Jose Vega made a name for himself standing up and asking questions at town halls to congressmen that they didn't want to answer. | ||
You would think this would clap back against the congressmen themselves, right? | ||
You would think that when they were pressed to justify the decisions and the votes that they take, And when they're unable to do so and instead kick out the person asking the question, you would think that everybody else would look a sconce at that congressman and go, well, hold on. If there's not a good reason for your decision, why did you make it? | ||
And if you're going to make decisions without being able to justify them, then we need somebody else in your position. | ||
You're going to suffer electorally because clearly you... | ||
You don't know what you're doing. | ||
That's not what happens. | ||
That's not what happens instead in this new America, this great reset, bizarro world version of a once great country. | ||
What happens is that the security guards at the Capitol start investigating you and going after you. | ||
Again, hard to even convey if you can't understand already just how dangerous this whole thing is. | ||
But it's worth it to go back and remind ourselves What the Capitol Police have been doing behind the scenes for the last two years. | ||
Unaccountable and armed with sweeping powers, what's behind the U.S. Capitol Police's expansion beyond D.C.? On July 6th of 2021, the United States Capitol Police announced it would be expanding its presence beyond Washington, D.C. by creating field offices in California and Florida, quote, with additional regions in near future in order to ensure security for members of Congress outside the national Capitol region. | ||
Now, Hakeem Jeffries' security was never at risk here. | ||
He went into a public place and had somebody ask him a question. | ||
This person still got investigated. | ||
They're still getting intimidating phone calls from the U.S. Capitol Police just to let him know that they're keeping an eye on him because he opposes the Ukraine war, of course. | ||
So that our congresspeople now... | ||
Work and live behind metal fences with barbed wire on top with their own personal unaccountable police force to intimidate and threaten anybody who makes a fool of them in public. | ||
And they're just doing it. | ||
And they're just doing this. | ||
The USCP also adopted a new critical incident response team, which envisages the rapid mobilization of local, state, and federal manpower, including the Department of Defense, to respond to planned and or no-notice emergencies. | ||
Not actual emergency. | ||
Not like when mobs are burning down buildings or whatever. | ||
That's fine. | ||
That's allowed. You'll see the Capitol Police on their knees with their fists in the air as they're pelted with rocks. | ||
But when, you know, a citizen journalist, an activist, a public figure, asks a question they don't like, well, that's where they really come into force. | ||
That's what they're really all about. | ||
Furthermore, in order to become an intelligence-based protective agency, the USCP is going to obtain access to, quote, Congressional stakeholders. | ||
Using the language of the World Economic Forum there to describe representatives in the American government. | ||
The USCP's new strategy has raised many eyebrows amongst conservatives and independent observers. | ||
The United States Capitol Police is opening up regional offices, prompting concerns the police body is acting outside of its jurisdiction and charter, wrote Kyle Becker, former associate producer at Fox News and CEO of Becker News. | ||
It seems like maybe they're going past their original remit. | ||
And it's just like, gee, you think? | ||
You think you hired bodyguards to patrol the Capitol building and now they have satellite offices in Florida where they're getting state-of-the-art technology from the Pentagon to spy, surveil, and intimidate anti-war activists? | ||
Gee, you think that might be a little bit beyond the pale? | ||
You think that might be the beginning of something horrifying? | ||
Becker's drawn attention to the fact that the Capitol Police Action Plan includes recommendations of the newly established and largely partisan House Select Committee launched by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to review the causes of the January 6th incident. | ||
Pelosi is, quote, one of the principals who exerts authority over the Capitol Police. | ||
Remarkably, the 13-member Select Committee includes just one Republican. | ||
Besides USCP's apparent partisanship, the agency is, quote, exempt from the normal mechanisms of public accountability, Becker pointed out. | ||
Therefore, for example, being a part of the legislative branch, the Capitol Police is exempt from any Freedom of Information Act requests, according to the conservative reporter. | ||
He also lamented the fact that the agency, quote, escaped all public responsibility for killing an unarmed Trump supporter and military veteran Ashley Babbitt on the 6th of January 2021. | ||
Independent journalist and lawyer Glenn Greenwald also sounded alarm over the Capitol Police's expansion and increased funding. | ||
He remarks that earlier in May 2021, the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives approved close to $2 billion in additional spending for the agency. | ||
So now the Congress people have their own intelligence agency and police force. | ||
The Capitol pleats on steroids, expanding into multiple states and armed with all new intelligence powers. | ||
So again, it's hard to fully encapsulate everything that's going on right now. | ||
But you've got the intelligence apparatus, the intelligence agencies. | ||
The constellation of domestic and international spy agencies that at this point are fully cooperating with and partnered with big tech to both get unfettered and unwarranted access to your personal information, real-time spying capability through any electronic they can get. | ||
The Capitol Police, who are outside of the security of the FOIA request and can do basically whatever they want and have been given new incredible powers, including things like spy balloons that can float above a city and has cameras of high enough resolution to basically spy on the whole city at once. | ||
That was just one of the various new exciting technologies that the Capitol Police were using. | ||
They can demand that information be taken off of the internet. | ||
They can feed false information to the mainstream media knowing full well that the mainstream media will not do any due diligence and will repeat it verbatim. | ||
They can publish any policy, promote any policy, put any policy into action, whether through the proper channels or through executive order or anything else. | ||
And if you oppose it, they can target you as a domestic terrorist. | ||
They'll call you a domestic terrorist if you have a personal grievance about a policy that has affected you and your family. | ||
They have no burden or obligation to actually respect that feeling. | ||
No, they instead call you a domestic terrorist and kick your door down, haul you away in handcuffs. | ||
They're coming together to do things like issue official statements and memos, 50 intelligence agents signing it, declaring things like the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation. | ||
The FBI started, exacerbated and continued the entire baseless scam of the Russia collusion conspiracy and hobbled Donald Trump's entire Presidency. | ||
They're out of control. | ||
It's beyond anything we've experienced in America before. | ||
It's to the level of Soviet secret police, except we all know about it. | ||
It's happening right in front of us. | ||
They're doing it on purpose, lying to us about it to our faces. | ||
And the people that we elect to represent us apparently don't just not care. | ||
They approve of and are utilizing these to their own benefit to avoid being questioned by their citizens. | ||
It's the end of the country, folks. | ||
That's it. Alright folks, it's not just the Capitol Police that have been weaponized against the American people. | ||
Obviously we know about the FBI and the CIA and the NSA and all the other three-letter agencies that stand like prison bars all around us. | ||
But even seemingly Mundane aspects of the U.S. government are now being weaponized for unholy purpose. | ||
Literally, Heather on Twitter wrote this, One week ago today, a friend of mine received the following email from Twitter's legal team. | ||
He was given one week to obtain legal counsel to attempt to quash the efforts of the Treasury Department to obtain an abundance of personal information without a warrant. | ||
You see the Twitter email here. | ||
It says, Dear Twitter user, we are writing to inform you that Twitter has received the attached legal process dated February 2nd, 2023 regarding your Twitter account. | ||
This legal process obligates Twitter to produce information related to your account. | ||
Because, remember... | ||
And this is kind of the thing. | ||
I was thinking about this. | ||
And I was thinking about the way that people fall for the World Economic Forum's They're grand designs. | ||
And how if you take it at face value, just like almost any technology, it could be used for good. | ||
It could be, but it's not going to be. | ||
And we're almost hamstrung by our legal system because our legal system was built to protect the rights of citizens from the government. | ||
And now the tyrants have learned that they can circumvent that by employing private organizations. | ||
So, for example, with something like CBDCs, surveillance of financial transactions. | ||
If you put everybody on CBDCs and then used it to, like, in a month's time, just find all the pedophiles, all the drug dealers, all the people committing crimes, and locked them up, And didn't care about anything else going on, like... It could actually be a positive thing, could actually have positive effects. | ||
Of course, on its face, it's just a violation of privacy in general. | ||
So it's not like I'm advocating for this, but I'm just trying to imagine, like, what... | ||
When normal people hear, like, well, CBDCs will be able to track everything and, you know, really crack down on crime. | ||
Like, what would that look like if that was true? | ||
I guess it would be something like that. | ||
It would be like, you know... You'd find suspicious transactions. | ||
You might go investigate that, find out what the real transactions really are for, and be able to stop criminals just wholesale, just across the board, be able to put them out of business. | ||
That'd be pretty cool. It'd be pretty nice if that was the case. | ||
But, see, in the legal system, people accused of crimes like that have protections, have rights, have the ability to Face their accuser and be represented in court and have due process and the Fifth Amendment, all these various amendments and rights encapsulated in there that are necessary if you're going after actual criminals. | ||
If you're just going after somebody's livelihood, if you're just going after somebody who said something wrong online, there's no protections for that. | ||
Officially, like, baked in. | ||
So, instead, we're, like, entering into this space where we still have these legacy protections for criminals, but the way people are being targeted now for their, you know, the amount of carbon they consume, or the amount of meat they eat, or the amount that they drive, or the words that they say. | ||
There's no protection in that, and so we're left with a situation where only the criminals have protection, but these things can be used without... | ||
Reservation against people who have not committed crimes, against people who have not been charged with anything. | ||
And this ties into everything. | ||
You know, it ties into what's happening with Scott Adams and Kanye West, right? | ||
You've got, you know, just like, look at the number of people, especially like singers, rap stars, movie stars, people like that, that, you know, they're rapists, they're murderers, you know, what's his name? | ||
Polanski gets a standing ovation at the Oscars. | ||
Literally raped a child and fled the country to escape justice. | ||
They love that guy. | ||
So all these laws are in place for protection of those people. | ||
But if you say something like, I'm going to go DEFCON 3 on Jews, well, then you'll have your life destroyed. | ||
And there's no... Due process for that. | ||
It almost goes back to the Me Too movement also, right? | ||
This idea of like that under law, the punishment has to fit the crime, that there's a prescribed amount of justice you can get from somebody. | ||
Like if you're, somebody's a murderer, they go away for life. | ||
If somebody's a thief, they go away for a certain amount of time. | ||
They have to pay restitution. Like you have these things delineated out and you don't Send somebody to the electric chair, they stole a candy bar. | ||
Cruel and unusual punishment. | ||
But that doesn't exist when it's just corporations doling out so-called justice. | ||
When it's banks and publishing houses destroying someone's life over a frankly totally unobjectionable opinion they have. | ||
We're just entering into a strange world that our laws are not prepared for. | ||
That our laws do not benefit or serve the regular normal people that are being attacked and punished. | ||
They only serve criminals at this point. | ||
It's a little troubling. | ||
So going back to this, Twitter tells this person, this information has been requested. | ||
You have a week to get a court order to countermand that request or else we are obligated to comply with it. | ||
So again, sort of an inversion of the innocent until proven guilty, right? | ||
This person has actually been convicted of anything. | ||
A government agency has just requested information. | ||
Now it's up to them to prove that the government doesn't need that information. | ||
Sort of an impossible task. | ||
Again, this is just the general inversion that's taking place overall. | ||
Funnily enough, the Twitter people actually link to the ACLU. Which is very funny, especially if this was some sort of... | ||
Like the ACLU is probably the ones that wrote this stuff for the government. | ||
But here's the actual order. | ||
The Treasury Inspector General for the Tax Administration... | ||
You are hereby commanded to appear before blank an official of the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration, the City of Washington, D.C. | ||
You are hereby requested to bring with you and produce at said time the following, see attached A, which are necessary in the performance of the responsibility of Inspector General under five USC appendix to conduct and supervise audits and investigations to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in the administration and to prevent and detect fraud and abuse in and effectiveness in the administration and to prevent and detect fraud and abuse in and relating to the program, the operations of the Department of the Treasury and So they're in the head | ||
Treasury Secretary is in Ukraine helping to further an illegal war with billions of your dollars. | ||
Meanwhile, the treasury is demanding Twitter give you personal information, including names, including subscriber names, usernames, and screen names. | ||
On the subscriber registered to the Twitter account that they're requesting. | ||
Excuse me. So they want names, addresses, including mailing addresses, residential addresses, business and email addresses, records of session times and durations, and the temporarily assigned network. | ||
So they want their IP associated with those sessions. | ||
Length of service, telephone and instrument numbers, electronic serial numbers, mobile equipment identifiers, other subscriber numbers and identifiers, including temporary assigned network addresses. | ||
Means and service of payment for such service, including credit, debit card, and bank account number. | ||
So the Treasury is going to Twitter and demanding literally every scrap of information they can get about this person, which is everything, because they're tied into everything. | ||
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Yesterday, the director of the FBI, Christopher Wray, did an interview with Fox News where he just looked right into the camera and just spouted lies that we all know are lies. | ||
He did this with the confidence of a man who thinks he is above the law. | ||
So funny how many times we've heard nobody is above the law recently and then you just have just blatant lawbreakers across the board getting away with it because clearly certain people are above the law in this country. | ||
Other people are continually under the law. | ||
Some people who are not criminals Are punished as if they are, while the actual criminals get off scot-free. | ||
It's almost like just the way things work at this point. | ||
It's just a fact. | ||
It's not like you have a few examples to point to. | ||
It's just like this is the way the machine operates now. | ||
So we'll go to some of these videos. | ||
Let's go to clip number 14. | ||
Here is the FBI director just straight up lying on camera when asked about the Twitter files. | ||
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I have not found anything like that. | ||
All right, so let's talk about the FBI and what you told Big Tech or some agents did about the authenticity and providence of Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
What about that from an FBI perspective? | ||
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Understood. We don't tell social media companies to censor anything or remove account information. | ||
Well, the Twitter file suggests something different. | ||
I mean, there was an FBI request numerous times. | ||
Taibbi puts it out, FBI San Francisco requests to ban certain accounts. | ||
Twitter personnel in this case went on to look for reasons to suspend all four accounts that the FBI wanted to... | ||
Is it appropriate to flag social media accounts on Twitter or elsewhere due to politics or government policies when it comes to COVID? Is it appropriate in any way? | ||
You're saying it doesn't happen, but there's evidence that it had. | ||
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We don't tell social media companies to ban accounts. | |
But you suggest. What we do is tell social media companies about information that we have about foreign disinformation campaigns by foreign actors, by foreign intelligence services. | ||
And those companies then make decisions. | ||
Except that they're not, right? | ||
Except that... They aren't foreign actors. | ||
They're American actors, right? | ||
And they're not foreign disinformation campaigns. | ||
It's actually American people telling the truth. | ||
He's got his facts a little wrong there. | ||
A little mixed up. But he doesn't, does he? | ||
I mean, he knows exactly what he's doing. | ||
He's just lying. Like, he's just lying. | ||
I mean, it's like... | ||
It's like the Emperor's New Clothes or something. | ||
It really is. Like, we're just sitting here going... | ||
The man is saying the sky is red. | ||
He's lying. Like, how can you not see this? | ||
How can nothing be done about this? | ||
How can liberals support this? | ||
I see on Twitter all these liberals being like, wow, so the Republicans are attacking the FBI now? | ||
I thought you were the party of da-da-da-da. | ||
And it's just like, okay, can you just stop for a second, though? | ||
Can you just stop being petulant morons for just like a single second so we can come together and actually solve this? | ||
No, you can't do that, can you? | ||
It's just insane. It's just completely insane. | ||
This is a story from all the way back in December. | ||
FBI gaslights America over Twitter files. | ||
FBI is gaslighting the American people over the stunning, if unsurprising, evidence that engaged in a conspiracy with big tech to silence wrong thinkers in violation of the First Amendment, as the Twitter files have revealed. | ||
Meanwhile, in attacking those who refuse to be gaslit, the Bureau is also telegraphing that it would respond to Congress investigating its hyper-politization and weaponization with relentless information warfare. | ||
The gaslighting comes in the preeminent law enforcement agency's move-along-nothing-to-see-here response to the Twitter files. | ||
It stated that, quote, The FBI, it says, provides critical information to the private sector in an effort to allow them to protect themselves and their customers by lying to them and demanding that they silence them. | ||
People telling the truth. And then pay them millions of dollars when they do it. | ||
So it's just like, these people are just lying. | ||
They're not going to admit that they're lying. | ||
Again, I don't know how you deal with people like this without just, you know, at a certain point, like, you just can't listen to them anymore. | ||
You can't listen to them. You can't talk to them. | ||
I just, you know, you got a guy in your house pouring gasoline around and sitting there trying to light a match, and you go, you're trying to burn this house down. | ||
He's like, no, no, I'm not, actually. | ||
Trust me, I'm not. He was, like, getting dizzy from the gasoline fumes. | ||
He's just like, no, I'm not, though. | ||
No, trust me, I'm not. | ||
It's like, at a certain point, you see he's lying, you know he's lying, and You know what they're doing is an attack on you. | ||
What do you do? What do you do about this? | ||
Here's the kind of misconduct that the FBI wants you to believe is totally normal. | ||
Referring a myriad of tweets concerning inherently political matters to Twitter's censorship team for purging. | ||
So many tweets, in fact, that during one such bulk censorship request, a Twitter employee described the review of the possible violative content as a monumental undertaking. | ||
Flagging specific Twitter accounts for the platform to take action against, up to and including suspension apparently for engaging in thought crime of promoting, quote, civic misinformation by making jokes related to the 2020 election. | ||
Paying Twitter $3.4 million for its time and effort censoring Americans. | ||
Nowhere in that was foreign misinformation, foreign bad actors, was the FBI informing private companies just to protect them. | ||
The FBI used allegations of foreign interference as a cover to pursue domestic wrongthink as its 80-agent strong foreign interference task force coordinated with Twitter. | ||
For their part, Twitter executives seemed to find scant evidence of such interference, a throwback to Russiagate and the targeting of the Trump campaign on accusation advisor Carter Page was a Russian asset. | ||
Authorities also apparently sought to treat election misinformation as a dire threat, a pretext perhaps more disturbing than the security apparatus' now familiar crying wolf over Russian interference. | ||
It's well known that by now the security state has linked skepticism over election integrity to, quote, insurrection and sought to cast skeptics as violent domestic extremists. | ||
And then go on TV and just go, no, it's not happening. | ||
You know? This brings us to the FBI's telegraphing of a relentless information operation to come. | ||
The Bureau claimed in response to the Twitter files that its collusion with Twitter was completely above board and, quote, conspiracy theorists and others are feeding the American public misinformation with the sole purpose of attempting to discredit the agency. | ||
The agency, in other words, isn't in the wrong. | ||
You are for pointing out the discrediting behavior. | ||
And what's more, as America faces a dangerous pandemic of misdisc and malinformation, you may well be a contributor to domestic violent extremism, even if you're not a terrorist yourself. | ||
So, you know. | ||
It's everyone. | ||
It's everyone. It's literally the entire... | ||
It's literally everyone. | ||
There's nobody standing up for the American people. | ||
There's nobody that gives a damn about the rights that we're guaranteed by God. | ||
There's nobody that's willing to fight for us or that isn't controlled and manipulated into submission to this intelligence coup that our country has gone under. | ||
They run the country now. It's the big tech censors. | ||
It's the congressmen themselves who perpetuate this. | ||
It's the warmongers and the Pentagon and the weapons manufacturers. | ||
It's the Treasury Department. | ||
And the Federal Reserve. | ||
And the international banks. | ||
And it's the World Economic Forum. | ||
And it's the investment firms like BlackRock. | ||
And it's the media companies like Disney. | ||
So it's all of them. | ||
It's a miracle we've lasted this far, this long, but you don't vote your way out of this. | ||
You don't ask your way out of this, especially not with the people that we have representing us. | ||
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All right, folks, let's go out to your phone calls now. | |
We've got Sean in California. | ||
Called in about a story I saw on the Gateway Pundit. | ||
Go ahead, Sean. You're on the air. | ||
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Thanks for calling in. Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
My phone coming in okay today? | ||
Yeah, sound great. All right. | ||
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All the rain and snow and winds we're getting. | |
Sometimes you can't be too sure. | ||
And speaking of can't be too sure, I haven't had the chance to track this down yet. | ||
Is there anything on your end about Kevin McCarthy taking that footage back from Tucker Carlson that he's basically doing a U-turn and kind of not following through on his word? | ||
Because that's the gossip I'm getting on social media. | ||
I'm kind of concerned about that. | ||
And then other item of concern, I haven't been able to hear any smoking guns yet, but apparently a lot of people around Katie Hobbs are apparently being connected to a bunch of MS-13 arrests and corruption of judges and lawyers and things over there in Maricopa County, Arizona. | ||
So do you guys got any further insight on that? | ||
I do have the Gateway Pundit article here about McCarthy and the January 6th tapes. | ||
The headline is, Did Speaker McCarthy just pull a huge bait-and-switch? | ||
Tucker Carlson and staff are not allowed to record or remove January 6th surveillance footage from the U.S. Capitol. | ||
On February 20th, it was reported that Kevin McCarthy would be releasing all 44,000 hours of footage from January 6th to Fox News host Tucker Carlson, giving him exclusive access to the Capitol surveillance footage. | ||
But now it appears as though that may not be true. | ||
In January, Carlson slammed the U.S. government for hiding information from the American public. | ||
He pointed out the ridiculous logic of those who warned that releasing the January 6th Capitol footage could threaten national security. | ||
We're now learning that Tucker Carlson's staff will not be allowed to freely record footage from January 6th. | ||
They may request particular clips and that his staffers are not allowed to record or remove any videos from a specific screening area. | ||
Fox News host Doug Carlson's staff was permitted to view but not record portions of some of 41,000 hours of police footage, police videos documenting the events of January 6, 2021, with the opportunity to request copies of some clips under an agreement reached with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's office, according to a high-ranking Republican member of a committee that oversees U.S. Capitol Police. | ||
This is pretty, you know, outraging overall. | ||
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Yeah, that's troublesome, Harrison. | |
Part of that makes me wonder, and this is just me, you know, kind of connecting some dots here. | ||
I believe you guys broke it that there were some Ukrainians that were in that crowd on January 6th instigating a case or two. | ||
Maybe that's why they're citing national security since the Democrats have such a love fest for Ukraine going on. | ||
Maybe they don't want to upset the applecock with their neocon allies. | ||
Just me postulating there, but... | ||
Yeah, it smells fishy and it smells bad. | ||
Yeah, it could be. I mean, I didn't think that Kyle Carlson would just be handed all of the footage. | ||
I kind of assumed it would be something like this. | ||
And even when they announced it, he said, you know, he's like, for the last two weeks, we've been going to this office to review the footage. | ||
So, you know, it was always going to be contained by the By the government and then they were going to go there and choose the footage they wanted and then get copies of that rather than just the bulk copy. | ||
So they could still be doing that. | ||
You know, you could still potentially see all the things they'd want to see. | ||
But, you know, it's the type of thing. | ||
And there's this discrepancy of the numbers, right? | ||
Some people say 44,000. | ||
Some people say 41,000. | ||
And they use these numbers like interchangeably as if they're the same. | ||
They're not. That's 3,000 hours of footage difference. | ||
And you could show, you know... | ||
I could show you 40,000 hours of footage with the one important hour taken out and the rest of that footage is pointless. | ||
So, you know, the things that we want to see are likely things that are being kept from us. | ||
I would love to see all the footage be released eventually. | ||
But if... | ||
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But I don't know. | |
I don't know what the... | ||
What's... What this article was inspired by, what it came from. | ||
I know one thing that's happened is that a bunch of other media companies are complaining that Tucker Carlson gets exclusive access to this, and they're demanding special access to it, which... | ||
Thing just shut up. Like, what? | ||
No. It's not the way this works. | ||
You don't get to, like... | ||
They're, like, advocating to not see it, and then once somebody gets to see it, they're like, actually, we should be the ones seeing it. | ||
ABC, CBS, we should all be the ones seeing it, not just Fox News. | ||
It's like, that's just not the way it works, so... | ||
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Well, that indiscrepancy of the number, Harrison, ties right into Christopher Wray doing the nothing to see here, you know, with the online censorship, etc. | |
If they're saying it's the low number and we turned over the low number, yet there's actually that high number, all the crucial stuff could be what's missing. | ||
And with someone like a Christopher Wray saying, oh, nothing to see, move along, well, the stuff that could clear Joe Biggs or clear other people could be what they edit. | ||
So that's very disturbing, but they don't call it the criminal justice system for nothing. | ||
They tell on themselves and every name they give themselves. | ||
Well, and look, you know, that to me would be the way to approach this. | ||
But again, I'm sort of like stuck in this paradigm of like wanting to still believe that we have some sort of Government. | ||
Some sort of, like, set of laws that everybody sticks to. | ||
We really don't anymore. | ||
So, you know, anybody that's been convicted, if there is potentially exculpatory evidence, the prosecutor is required to give that to the defense. | ||
Like, that's a very basic aspect of criminal justice. | ||
And you have... Cases of serial killers overturned because there may have been some evidence that could have been exculpatory that the prosecutors hid and didn't present during discovery, and the whole thing gets thrown out. | ||
So, you know... | ||
If it was me, it would be, you know, anybody who's been thrown in prison for January 6th, like, they have a legal right to have access to any information that may be exculpatory. | ||
It doesn't have to be proven to be exculpatory. | ||
If it might be exculpatory, they have a legal right to access to that information. | ||
And if it's being withheld, that's a violation of their constitutional rights. | ||
Of course, we don't have those anymore and they do whatever the hell they want and they run roughshod over every limitation enumerated by our constitution. | ||
So that's just where we are. | ||
They're just doing it. | ||
Again, we come back to the topic of today, which is just they're just doing it. | ||
Now in terms of the Katie Hobbs stuff, I really haven't looked into it very much. | ||
It just seemed like one of those things that nobody seems to actually be presenting evidence. | ||
Nobody I can tell is even like saying exactly what's going on. | ||
I just... I just can't be bothered. | ||
I just can't be bothered, honestly. | ||
It's like, I just saw on Twitter, you know, all these people being like, you gotta watch this! | ||
And it's just like a 42 minute long presentation. | ||
It's just like... Now, if it was something real, you'd be able to say, here's what's happening. | ||
You'd be able to say, she took this bribe for this thing, here's what happened. | ||
But instead, it's just like, she has been insinuated to be maybe taking bribes from someone that might be a card. | ||
And it's just like, all right, well, give me the information, give me the facts, and then I'll love to present it. | ||
But so far, I've seen nothing but speculation on that front. | ||
I haven't really looked into it that much, but if anybody has information about it, you can call in and let me know. | ||
But my research into it has basically come up with nothing, so I haven't covered that story. | ||
But thank you so much for the call, Sean. Let's go to Brad in Pennsylvania. | ||
You want to talk about what's happening with America and China. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Brad, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Good morning. | |
I always tend to get nervous when I'm broadcast. | ||
I made some bullet points, so hopefully I don't triple my words too badly. | ||
First, I live in the heart of Amish country, and I can tell you that they are the de facto enemy, prime enemy of the New World Order because of everything they represent. | ||
China has everything they need except for enough food for its people, and America has always been the world's breadbasket. | ||
It's why Bill Gates, China, and the big three asset managers are buying up all the farmland. | ||
It's why they call these millions of migrants pouring over the border with non-citizenship status for cheap labor. | ||
It's why the industry and wealth were transferred to China via the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations since the 70s. | ||
That's why they're trying to eradicate all white people, property owners, gun owners, veterans, and anybody who resists. | ||
That's why all the race hatred is being pushed. | ||
That's my theory. I completely agree. | ||
Yeah, couldn't agree with you more. | ||
I mean, the centralization, the takeover of farmland, the imposition by the World Economic Forum that you have to get rid of your farmland. | ||
We covered the story yesterday. It's not just America, right? | ||
So it's all the Western countries. | ||
The Netherlands being forced to shut down thousands of farms despite their parliament and their citizens voting against it, right? | ||
Yeah. This is our democracy until you vote the wrong way. | ||
And then it's a diktat from the powers that be. | ||
It's also the reason why in the UK, we covered the story yesterday, they're saying they're going to be getting rid of 40% of their farmland in order to grow biofuel to burn because they don't want to be using coal because apparently it's... | ||
It's better for the environment if you burn trees than coal. | ||
Makes no sense, but that's what they're doing. | ||
Yeah, no, I think you're right. | ||
I mean, all of these things tie in together. | ||
All of them support one another. | ||
Like, none of this can be seen in any other way but a concerted attack on white people in particular, people of European descent, but also what people of European descent created and invented in the world, which is individual rights. | ||
Prove me wrong. Prove me wrong, racist. | ||
No, I think you're exactly right, Brad. | ||
I think your reading of the situation is on point. | ||
More of your calls on the other side, folks. | ||
We'll be right back after this short commercial break. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Still a lot of videos to show you today. | ||
Well, there's a lot of stories to cover. | ||
We go out to your phone calls as we begin the third hour of this American Journal broadcast. | ||
We go to Wayne in Texas. | ||
We want to talk about the timing of events with the train derailment and the weather balloon UFO crisis that came and went midway through this month. | ||
Let's go to Wayne in Texas. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. Hello, Harrison. | ||
Hey, so when I called you the other day, we talked about the article, the Looking Glass Operation article, which ironically, February the 3rd, the same day that the East Palestine derailment happened, was also the same day that Operation Looking Glass in 1961 began their continual operation, | ||
still in effect. But as I'm getting to look at this thing, I'm noticing there's a timing of events that coincide with The trajectory of this Chinese balloon coming over the United States and also the narrative that was reported in the news to go along with it. | ||
And I just want to report some different facts that kind of build up to that. | ||
On Wednesday, February the 1st, the balloon was cited over billing. | ||
And Biden also said that it was on that Wednesday that he ordered the Pentagon to shoot down the balloon, but that they defied his orders saying the potential of civilian casualties could potentially be too great. | ||
Now, we know that because in the Hill on Thursday, February the 2nd, they reported it. | ||
Right. | ||
And then the next fact comes to on Friday, February. | ||
Right. And then also on Thursday, Fox 2 reported that the balloon was seen—actually, I'm sorry, that's Thursday. Then Friday, February the 3rd—hold on a second. | ||
So February the 1st, balloons started over Billings. | ||
Biden orders Chinese loot shot down. | ||
Pentagon defies the order, reported in the Hill on February the 2nd, Thursday. | ||
Friday, February the 3rd, orders reported CCP China takes credit for balloon but states it's civilian and blown off course. | ||
Then reported the balloon was seen over St. | ||
Louis, Missouri at 2.30 to 3.30 p.m. | ||
And then Friday, Chinese balloon, from its trajectory, it was seen in St. | ||
Louis, as Fox 2 News reported, the day before would have been closest relatively to East Palestine's train derailment at roughly 9 o'clock that night at the same time. | ||
And then Saturday it was seen off the coast of Myrtle Beach and it was shot down. | ||
And then you had the Navy SEAL sightings at Myrtle Beach. | ||
But what I'm saying is if you follow the trajectory of this balloon pattern, about the time it would be closest relative in that trajectory to Ohio and East Palestine is about the same time the train derailment would have occurred. | ||
And what's very interesting is the timing of Biden saying on Thursday, the Wednesday, the day before, he had ordered it shot down, but the military defied him. | ||
And then China coming out and saying that it was civilian, you know, the same day at East Palestine, but before it occurred. | ||
Like, that happened, you know, probably about midday that day. | ||
I mean, there's just some weird synchronicities lining up there. | ||
Yeah, and then you have it passing over Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and a fire starting there. | ||
Yeah, very coincidental. | ||
Definitely distracted from the Ohio train derailment, and by his eyes were on the balloon instead of on the chemical attack taking place. | ||
Well, and that's where you have the mirroring of the in-air operations, mirroring what's the Underground Railroad of communications. | ||
And I'm sorry about the fog of war, but I mean, it's a lot to wrap your mind around, but there's so many coincidences taking place. | ||
I think There's a rogue military element, and we've already seen this kind of communicated with Milley, openly defying Trump, saying he would tell communist China in the case of an event where we would need to defend ourselves beforehand that we were going to do it. | ||
There's a rogue element, I believe, coordinating with the CCP and carrying out operations here in the United States. | ||
Well, and it's also coincidental, I guess, that you have the Chinese weather balloons, and then like a week later, they come out and blame China for the lab leak of COVID. Definitely, the levers are being pulled to push the American people towards war with China. | ||
And even the neocons that are standing up against Ukraine are salivating at the idea of going to war with China. | ||
Or we could just stop it all. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I have a lot of videos to show you this hour. | ||
We'll be taking your phone calls, of course. | ||
Oh, just so much to talk about still. | ||
It's just... | ||
it's really something else. | ||
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this I don't know if this is like the the most illuminating thing to anybody but it struck me when I was reading this the other day it's from a book called Claudius the God a pair of books by Robert Graves history books but historical narratives telling the story of the first couple dynasties of the Roman Empire and Caligula is of course a Notoriously, infamously bad emperor. | ||
Totally, literally insane. | ||
Making his horse a senator and going to war with the ocean. | ||
Literally declaring victory over it and taking seashells as his... | ||
As his loot. It's totally insane. | ||
Completely insane. So he was murdered. | ||
He was killed by the senators. | ||
And for a very brief time, just a couple hours, the senators thought they'd reestablished the republic or at least wanted to reestablish the republic before the German guards that they'd imported decided they wanted an emperor instead. | ||
And the senators were too cowardly to stand up against them. | ||
So there's a speech in I, Claudia's. | ||
Just after Caligula has been murdered, and it made a point that I think I've sort of forgotten. | ||
It's the way that tyranny and subjugation feed off of one another. | ||
I'll just read it here. | ||
I'll just read it here. | ||
It's nearly 100 years now since it was possible to announce in this ancient and glorious city we are free. | ||
So, of course, neither you nor I can recall what it felt like in the old days to utter those splendid words. | ||
At the present moment, my soul is as buoyant as a cork. | ||
How happy are the decrepit old men who, at the end of a long life of slavery, can breathe their last breath today with that sweet phrase on their lips, we are free. | ||
How instructive, too, for the young men to whom freedom is but a name, to know what it means when they hear the glad universal cry go up, we are free. | ||
But my lords and gentlemen, we must remember that virtue alone can preserve liberty. | ||
The mischief of tyranny is that it discourages virtue. | ||
Tyranny teaches flattery and base fear. | ||
Under a tyranny, we are straws upon the wind of caprice. | ||
The first of our tyrants was Julius Caesar. | ||
Since his reign, there has been no sort of misery that we have not experienced. | ||
For there has been a steady decline since Julius in the quality of the emperors who have been chosen to rule over us. | ||
Each named his successor a man a little worse than himself. | ||
These emperors have hated virtue with a malignant hatred. | ||
The worst of all of them was this guy's Caligula. | ||
May his ghost suffer torment. | ||
The enemy of both men and gods. | ||
Once a tyrant does an injury to a man, that man is suspected of harboring resentment even if he gives no sign of it. | ||
A criminal charge is trumped up against him and he is condemned without hope or reprieve. | ||
That happened to my own brother-in-law. | ||
But now, I repeat, we are free. | ||
Now we only are accountable to each other. | ||
Once more, this is a house of frank speech and frank discussion. | ||
Let us confess it. | ||
We have been cowards. | ||
We have lived like slaves. | ||
We have heard of intolerable calamity striking our neighbors. | ||
But so long as they have not struck us, we have kept mute. | ||
And really, you know, to me, the important part, you know, first of all, recognizing that, you know, this is the. | ||
The struggle between tyranny and freedom is thousands upon thousands of years old. | ||
But it always seems to me like we forget that aspect of liberty that it requires virtue. | ||
But it's not just that it requires virtue. | ||
It's that, as he says, tyranny breeds un-virtue. | ||
Right? He says, under a tyranny wears straws upon the winds of caprice. | ||
The mischief of tyranny is that it discourages virtue. | ||
That's what he says. Tyranny teaches flattery and base fear. | ||
To me, this was just like, oh yeah, this is what it's like. | ||
This is what it's like to live under tyranny. | ||
Under freedom, you just say what's true. | ||
You say what you believe. You have no fear of being punished for it. | ||
At the end of the day, that's what a tyranny is. | ||
Even when the sovereign is wrong, everybody pretends that he's right. | ||
He gets to dictate reality. | ||
From then on. Even if he's mistaken, you can't question it. | ||
And if you do question it, you'll be placed under suspicion. | ||
So we're under tyranny right now. | ||
We don't have a tyrant. We don't have a singular person that is exercising this tyranny. | ||
Instead, we have a wide swath of tyrants. | ||
We have a whole menagerie of petty tyrants all exercising their power. | ||
And you sort of think that It's a lack of virtue that brings tyranny about, but it's the other way around. | ||
It's that when you live under a tyranny, as we do, as we have for quite a little while, it breeds that cowardice and lack of virtue. | ||
It rewards people who are able to sublimate what they know to be true, sublimate their own conscience to the will of the tyrant. | ||
And so that's what's happening now on a massive scale. | ||
And it just rings so true to me, hearing these words from a senator of Rome 2,000 years ago. | ||
It's like, yeah, this is exactly what we're experiencing now. | ||
The more tyrannical our fellow citizens get, the more power that they're able to wield over us, the more unvirtuous we become, because you have to Submit to the, how does he put it, caprices, right? | ||
Nothing is true, nothing is real, nothing is solid and written in stone. | ||
It's all changing and by whatever thought jumps into the tyrant's mind at that particular point. | ||
In this case, of course, I'm just picturing like to trust the science people, right? | ||
But the science changes. What you have to believe today may be very different tomorrow. | ||
What you know to be true, you're not allowed to say because you'll be kicked off the internet. | ||
Or you'll have your license taken away as a doctor. | ||
Or you'll be called a domestic terrorist. | ||
And have the spy agencies come down on you. | ||
So this is, I hate to say, this is just the beginning. | ||
This is just the beginning. It's a feedback loop of a lack of virtue making people unworthy of liberty. | ||
Opening the door for tyranny and then that tyranny enforcing a lack of virtue on everybody else. | ||
So we're in this feedback loop of tyranny and vice, essentially, that we got to break ourselves out of because you can't break somebody else out of it for them. | ||
You can't force somebody to be virtuous. | ||
If you force somebody to be virtuous, by necessity, they are not virtuous. | ||
There's a quote, I think, from C.S. Lewis where he says, you know, a thief with nothing to steal thinks himself a virtuous man. | ||
Right? That's what I always say about the cookie jar that, like, liberty is an unguarded cookie jar. | ||
You have to have the ability to do wrong in order to have the virtue to do right. | ||
But if you're forced to do it, then that's not virtue, no matter how virtuous it seems. | ||
And In the case of our tyrannies, nobody's forcing you to be virtuous. | ||
they're forcing you not to be. | ||
They're forcing you to submit to their intransigent and temporary fleeting caprices. | ||
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I thought that was pretty informative. | |
I thought that was pretty great. | ||
And I think, again, it just goes to what is necessary for us to break ourselves out of this trap that we find ourselves in are just the things that made us great in the first place. | ||
Like the speech from Bukele. | ||
We've lost the things that made us great in the first place. | ||
No wonder we're going down. | ||
And if a group of people or country... | ||
We're to embody and empower those virtues, then they can't help but succeed. | ||
They can't help but rise up from the lowness that they've been brought down to. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We're going to go to a video now. It's a little bit of a longer one, and we're going to play the whole thing. | ||
I don't even think I really need to comment on it other than to say... | ||
That there's a reason we oppose tyranny as the ultimate evil. | ||
Because obviously humans do evil things to each other all the time, but it's usually on a personal level and it's usually something that we all recognize as evil and there's actually institutions in place to help counteract or Find some sort of justice afterwards. | ||
But when it's tyranny, when it's a system of abuse, when it's a systematic victimization of the people under it, and they have no recompense and no ability to get justice outside of that system, becomes something far, far, far more horrifying, horrific, and abusive. | ||
So we're going to go to this video. It was published on the Daily Caller with an article that says, wasn't a boy, mother testifies that child was sex trafficked after state removed her from home over misgendering. | ||
This again is the video that sort of left me in a bad mood all day. | ||
I really just, I can't help it. | ||
And I'm sorry to have to show this to you, but again, this is really what we're up against. | ||
And it's worth reminding everybody that we're not fighting against You know, people that are trying to take a couple dollars out of your pocket or, you know, force you to wear clothes you don't want to wear. | ||
We're dealing with the most unhuman, destructive force that has ever been unleashed on humanity, and its victims go totally ignored by those empowered to protect and defend them. | ||
So we're going to show this whole video. | ||
And just think about how many times this has happened and it hasn't gotten any attention. | ||
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Let's watch. I am Sage's mother, better known as Nana. | |
I adopted Sage after my son died when she was still a baby. | ||
She's been through six foster homes by then, but we loved her. | ||
And she blossomed into a joyful, lively girl who made music and art. | ||
Puberty began and COVID hit and she was treated for depression and anxiety, at times very severe. | ||
Her teachers shared any concerns with me so her treatment could be adapted. | ||
The transparency ended in August of 2021 when Sage started high school. | ||
She started a public high school and she told me that all the girls there were bi, trans, lesbian, emo, and she wanted to wear boys clothes and be emo. | ||
Because I saw it as just a phase, it was fine with me. | ||
But at school, she told them something different. | ||
She was now a boy named Brick Draco with male pronouns. | ||
Sage asked the school not to tell me, and they did not tell me, even though I informed them of her mental health history and medication. | ||
If I had known, this would be a much different story. | ||
She was terribly bullied. | ||
No one told me, but boys followed her, touched her, threatened violence and rape. | ||
Something happened in the boys' bathroom. | ||
But for two days, the school told me nothing. | ||
They kept meeting with Sage alone, and she became so distraught, they called me to pick her up. | ||
That evening, I found a hall pass labeled Draco, and Sage told me she was identifying as a boy, and that her counselor said she could use the boys' bathroom. | ||
She'd been jacked up against the wall by a group of boys. | ||
She was crying, terrified. | ||
I said, just stay home. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
That was my last conversation with Sage for five months. | ||
The night she ran, she thought to a young friend she'd met online, She left a note saying she was scared of what would happen if she stayed. | ||
The sheriff, FBI, search dogs were called in. | ||
I dropped to my knees in prayer. | ||
Nine days later, the FBI found her in Baltimore. | ||
My baby had been lured online, sex trafficked by D.C., then Maryland. | ||
She was locked in a room, drugged, Gang raped and brutalized by countless men. | ||
It was night. | ||
The FBI told us to pick her up in Maryland the next morning. | ||
We packed our cars with blankets and stuffed animals and arrived by 8 a.m. | ||
But we were told we couldn't see her and were summoned before Judge Robert Kershaw late that afternoon. | ||
They didn't even tell Sage that we came for her. | ||
We finally entered the courtroom and Sage appears on a huge Zoom screen from a prison cell. | ||
She looks tiny and broken and I cry out, I love you, Sage. | ||
Sage responds, I love you too, Nana. | ||
But Attorney Anissa Khan rebukes us. | ||
She is a he, and his name is Draco, not Sage. | ||
We were floored. | ||
What? Khan accuses us of emotional and physical abuse, that we are misgendering her. | ||
Even though we just learned she claims to be trans and were willing to use any name and pronouns to bring her home, my husband was so tearful he kept forgetting the new pronouns, so the judge had the bailiff remove him from the courtroom. | ||
I was pleading for my child to be returned and treated for her unspeakable trauma. | ||
Judge Kershaw told me if I used the word trauma again, he would throw me out too. | ||
For over two months, He withheld custody. | ||
He housed Sage in a male quarters of a children's home. | ||
Sage told me she was the only girl and repeatedly assaulted. | ||
She was given street drugs by the other kids, and Khan told her she didn't care. | ||
She just wanted to win the case and all the way to Supreme Court if necessary. | ||
Khan tried to prove abuse, but we were eventually cleared by both states of all charges. | ||
Sage later told me Khan had told her to lie, that we hit her. | ||
Khan even had Sage's school counselors testify against us, though they barely knew Sage, and they didn't know us at all. | ||
Khan told my precious child I didn't want her anymore. | ||
I found out Sage never received any of the letters I sent her. | ||
Sage ran from the children's home and disappeared for months. | ||
They told me she might already be gone forever. | ||
But I couldn't give up and I finally found a tip on her social media that led the marshals to her in Texas. | ||
She had been drugged, raped, beaten, and exploited. | ||
This time I was able to be with her for the traumatic rape exam and to bring her home. | ||
Back in Virginia, she entered the mental health facility that Judge Kershaw had ordered, as it would affirm her as a male. | ||
The therapist began pressuring her to have her healthy breasts removed. | ||
Sage was too scared to protest. | ||
But she asked me to secretly buy her girls clothes because she wanted to be a girl, but keep them in the car. | ||
It took a kind lawyer, Josh Hetzler, to secure her discharge. | ||
After almost a year, Sage was finally home, safe, alive. | ||
Sage is receiving professional trauma care. | ||
The first trafficker has already been convicted. | ||
Sage has nightmares, panic attacks, rape-related medical issues, but there's hope. | ||
I told her she's not broken. | ||
She's just scarred. | ||
And part of that hope is that in courageously sharing her story, others will be saved. | ||
Sage said she doesn't know who she was back then. | ||
She wasn't a boy. She just wanted to have friends. | ||
But her school, the judge, the attorney, and the doctor were all blinded by their ideology. | ||
The consequences for Sage were unspeakable. | ||
Please don't let ideology harm another child. | ||
Let parents do our jobs. | ||
We know our children best and we love them a million times more. | ||
Thank you. Thank you ma'am. | ||
So there's a story from Daily Caller. | ||
They're trying to pass a law called Sage's Law to prevent this from happening. | ||
But again, when you have, as she said, the schools, the doctors, the judges, the prosecutors, the police, the orphanages, all conspiring together to keep the parents from the... | ||
They don't even send her her letters. | ||
Why do that if you're not being evil on purpose? | ||
All right, folks, you go directly out to your calls now. | ||
Let's go to JP in Portland. | ||
I want to talk about Lori Lightfoot. | ||
She's gone. She has scurried back into her underground lair, I understand. | ||
I think she's calling in, JP. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. How are you today? | |
I'm all right. How are you? | ||
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I'm alright, living in the besieged city of Portland, Oregon, but I wanted to make a comment about Lori Lightfoot. | |
You said she scurried down to her hole, but I think we can explain the anomalies in the sky now. | ||
Aliens, hyper-intelligent aliens knew she was going to lose the election. | ||
They couldn't do enough surgery on her to make her look human, and they're coming to take her back. | ||
She's fulfilled her purpose and will return to Neptune. | ||
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She sure has done plenty. | |
Yeah. - Yeah. | ||
Yeah, pretty amazing. She came in third. | ||
She didn't even come in second. First Chicago mayor in 40 years, not to succeed. | ||
What do you think's behind it, JP? Other than her looking a little bit like a fish or maybe an alien, what else do you think has led to her loss? | ||
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I just think she's a horrible person, and when you're talking in the last segment about shaking off tyranny, I have to hand it to the good folks of Chicago who probably just had enough of ultraviolence, and especially people in the poorer neighborhoods where they deal with that every day. | |
Well, hopefully some relief comes to them. | ||
You know, if anybody from Chicago, like if Chicago needs help, I do have some suggestions. | ||
I think maybe you should arrest criminals. | ||
I think that might be a good start. | ||
Investigate criminals. I think that might be another thing to do. | ||
But of course, they're going to not do that. | ||
They're going to probably continue, regardless of who's in charge, they'll continue to fight crime with welfare benefits. | ||
You know, diversity drives. | ||
It'll be a long time before Chicago gets back to the city it once was. | ||
Thanks for the call, JP. Thank you, Harrison. | ||
Take care. All right, thank you very much. | ||
Let's go to Jeremy in Dallas, line number one. | ||
He wants to talk about America's slide into becoming Palestine 2.0. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jeremy. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks for taking my call, Harrison. | |
Sure. We're on a rapid slide to Palestine 2.0 right now and it's quite unfortunate. | ||
I saw your show earlier talking about Palestine so I decided to call in. | ||
The main point in this big subject is bringing attention to the viewers for Florida House Bill 269. | ||
Florida House Bill 269 which is going to be voted on This year, probably sooner than later, which is going to make free speech a felony in Florida. | ||
So anybody that's a patriot that thinks we have rights that are given to us by God should call their congressman, email them, sign the petition against House Bill 269 in Florida making free speech a felony, up to four or five years in prison. | ||
Four or five years in prison for what? | ||
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It's pretty vague on there, but anything that's deemed hateful, basically. | |
Okay, so like saying it's okay to be white. | ||
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Specifically anti-Semitic. | |
House Bill 669 seeks to curb a rash of anti-Semitic incidents in Florida. | ||
And it's so funny, they have these, I guess people throw these flyers out in like plastic bags or something. | ||
But it's also hilarious because like, You know, it's sort of the classic thing where if you take an article from Forward or from, you know, the Times of Israel or something, they'll say all the same things these flyers say. | ||
They just talk about what a good thing it is. | ||
If you say it's a bad thing but have all the same information, then it's anti-Semitic hate speech and has to be silenced. | ||
It's very bizarre. Like literally, you can find articles from like Haratz or Forward where it's just like, meet the Jews in charge of the COVID response. | ||
And it's just like a list. | ||
And then you have got these flyers that are like, did you know the COVID response is all Jews? | ||
And it's like, one of those is hate speech. | ||
One of them is Jews being proud of themselves. | ||
It's kind of confusing as to which one's which. | ||
So it's not about the information. | ||
It's about whether you like it or not, I guess is... | ||
Well, nobody... | ||
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Go ahead. Sir, nobody wants to talk about the six million pound elephant in the room. | |
And it's quite unfortunate that there is that element of Jewishness behind pretty much everything. | ||
You've got Mayorkas at the border. | ||
You've got Garland calling us domestic terrorists. | ||
White Christians and Catholic are terrorists. | ||
You've got Rachel Levine with the transgender so-called health agenda. | ||
You've got Zelensky in Ukraine and Blinken, and it could just go on and on and on and on. | ||
And it's unfortunate that it's so. | ||
No, no, no. When you say that, you're anti-Semitic. | ||
You say how fortunate and amazing it is and how successful the Jews have been. | ||
It's a great thing. And then it's not anti-Semitic to say the same. | ||
Like, it's very bizarre. It's very strange. | ||
Literally, you can just... | ||
If you just change the attitude... | ||
I mean, it's the same thing, like, with... | ||
And transgenderism or anything else, they go, you know, they can say the same thing. | ||
They can be like, here's what we're doing. | ||
This is amazing. Right? | ||
Boston Hospital or whatever being like, we do transgender surgeries to 13-year-olds and it's awesome. | ||
And somebody's like, do you know they do transgender surgeries to 13-year-olds? | ||
And they're like, how dare you? This is hate speech. | ||
It just depends on whether you're in favor of it or not. | ||
It's the same information. | ||
It's the same facts. It's just whether you're in favor of it or not. | ||
But yeah, I get your point. And Yeah, I'm not about carving out specific ethnicities that are immune from the First Amendment. | ||
I'm not about carving out sections of the First Amendment when it comes to particular people, especially when it's like a foreign country like Israel. | ||
It's just totally absurd. | ||
While we're on the topic, thank you for the call, Jeremy. | ||
I thought this was pretty hilarious. | ||
From Forward.com, remember, this is like the perfect example, right? | ||
I was called anti-Semitic for pointing out that the Day of Hate was a hoax that didn't exist. | ||
I was called anti-Semitic for that. | ||
Here's an article from the forward, a Jewish newspaper, saying literally exactly the same thing. | ||
"Jewish communities breathe a sigh of relief. | ||
Questions remain over just how real Saturday's day of hate ever was." The headline again: "Jews responded to a day of hate with resilience, but was the worry overblown?" Yeah, it didn't exist and it never did exist. | ||
did exist. | ||
There were a few antisemetic incidents that appeared to have actually occurred. | ||
I don't say what those were or anything, but apparently there was something that happened in Ohio and Georgia, as well as propaganda in Texas, California, Florida, and Arizona. | ||
All told, though, the ADL said it was, quote, a pretty typical Saturday in America. | ||
Those acts of hate were not to the scale that had been expected, said Callum Farley, an investigative researcher with the ADL. This is exactly what we reported, | ||
right? For instance, Kruth319, which is the main one, based in Iowa, who had previously taken responsibility for distributing antisemitic flyers, has a Telegram channel with only 750 subscribers. | ||
So, that's exactly what we said. | ||
Some dude in Iowa posted a... | ||
A troll post to his 750 followers, and as a consequence, police around the nation activated to defend the Jews against the anti-Semitism that was coming at them. | ||
It's just, it never existed. | ||
It never existed. This article lays it out. | ||
They say, The posters noted that there had been no mention of the Day of Hate on the board until news of it began circulating on February 24th. | ||
Again, I can't tell you the number of people I saw tweeting about this, like Ben Shapiro, like taking it totally seriously. | ||
It's just like, it was a hoax. | ||
Never existed. Wasn't real. | ||
Just insane. Farley says he doesn't believe the Day of Hate was a hoax. | ||
Except it was. But even if it was, he says, it was not ultimately successful, even though it managed to get headlines across the mainstream press and caused police departments and Jewish communities to ramp up security measures. | ||
Nobody would have heard about it if the ADL didn't send this information to police departments and then leaked the information from the police departments saying they were responding to it, then going on Twitter and saying, but the police are saying it's a day of hate. | ||
It's just, it's like a circular feedback loop of nonsense. | ||
So there you go. | ||
Infowars right again. | ||
It's actually not that hard. | ||
You just have to read the articles. | ||
It's been clear since the beginning this never existed. | ||
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Let's go to Robin in North Carolina. | ||
You want to talk about Crimea and the Donbass region. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Robin. You're on the air. | ||
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Hang on. I'm trying to get off speaker. | |
Okay. There we go. | ||
All right. Good morning, all. | ||
Good morning, Robin. Go ahead. Thank you. | ||
Sure. Thank you very much to all the American Journal crew. | ||
You guys rock. | ||
I wanted to talk to you about an instance that when I first started learning about Crimea is back in 2014 when the Russians attacked and took Crimea back. | ||
And my repairman, my shoe repairman, was a refugee from Crimea. | ||
So I, in my ignorance, when having heard this on the radio while I was on my way to pick up a pair of shoes, told him how sorry I was about the issue. | ||
And he had not heard the report yet, and he started dancing and shouting with joy. | ||
He told me that the reason that he and his family were in the U.S. was that the Ukrainians had been repeatedly bombing Crimea. | ||
And he was so happy that his Russian family that was still in Crimea were now safe. | ||
Within a month, he closed his shop and moved his family back to Crimea. | ||
Crimean, the Donbass region, and eastern regions of Ukraine are 85% to 95% Russian. | ||
So I realize the situation is very complicated, but I think that a lot of us don't realize the history of what's been going on. | ||
I'm not a fan of Putin. | ||
Don't get me wrong. | ||
But I think he's been incredibly patient over the violation of the Minsk Agreement and the move of NATO to move into the Ukraine. | ||
And it's all to bury our involvement, our illegal involvement, and our illegal actions in the Ukraine. | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
I don't know the word anymore. | ||
I don't know the word anymore. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
It goes even beyond that. | ||
I think you're exactly right about everything. | ||
You mentioned the Minsk agreement, and I think Yeah. | ||
I believe somebody high up from France and even Ukraine themselves, they said, yeah, we agreed to that, but it was just to buy time so we could arm Ukraine. | ||
So they made an agreement with Russia and have now admitted that even at the time they signed it, they never intended to stick to it, and it was just to buy time to lull Putin and Russia into a sense of security so that they had time to gather weapons to launch the attack. | ||
So not only did they violate the Minsk agreement, why would Russia ever trust an agreement signed with them ever again? | ||
They have removed any incentive for Putin to work with or trust the West in any way. | ||
They are the ones driving the conflict in every possible regard, especially with that. | ||
If you want to have a signed peace agreement, if you have mutual trust between the parties, then you can do that. | ||
But when you openly brag about the fact that you signed an agreement with no intention of ever fulfilling it and we're just buying time, then it's in Russia's best interest and it's the only move they can make to win such an overwhelming victory that it doesn't matter whether the other signers want to agree to it or not. | ||
you have leverage over them that you can punish them for not sticking to the agreements that they'll eventually sign for peace. | ||
So they've put themselves and Russia in a position where total victory is necessary. | ||
They have, by their own actions, dishonesty, lies, tricks, little manipulations, they put themselves and they put Russia in a position where it can't trust us anymore. | ||
It has to win a total military victory. | ||
It has to punish Ukraine. | ||
It has to put it in a condition that it doesn't matter whether they want to or not, they'll be precluded from retaliating in I mean, that's the fault of the people who signed the agreement with no intention of fulfilling it, not the fault of Russia for reacting appropriately to a betrayal like that. | ||
So, you know, we're run by psychopaths, we're run by evil people, the war is entirely their fault, and... | ||
They have made any reasonable peace agreement impossible by their own dishonesty. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. Thank you for the call, Robin. | ||
I sort of had a similar experience. | ||
My barber in Houston was Ukrainian back in 2014, talking to him about it. | ||
And he's just like, I'd rather not talk about it. | ||
It's like it's a little complicated, actually. | ||
Now I understand what he means, what he meant back then. | ||
Let's go to... We'll go to Corn Pop in Maine. | ||
Corn Pop, I know you reached out to me on Twitter. | ||
This was, you called in about the It's Okay to Be White banner in Portland, Maine. | ||
Is that right? Yes, sir, I did. | ||
Can you hear me? Yeah, I can hear you. | ||
So what's the development since you called in yesterday? | ||
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So there's not really a new development. | |
There's just a lot more to this. | ||
I didn't get to the meat and potatoes of everything. | ||
You know what? This happened last time, Corn Pop. | ||
I'd love to take your call, but you fade out. | ||
Your phone fades out, and it sounds like you're in a really busy place. | ||
I really can't hear you. | ||
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Can you hear me now? Can you hear me now? | |
Go ahead. We'll try again. | ||
We'll give you another chance. Try again. | ||
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All right. So I really didn't get to the meat and the potatoes of everything that happened. | |
So after the protest in Portland, Maine Antifa and all the communist groups had a Zoom call That was actually leaked on Twitter where they called for violence against me and the other organizer of that rally. | ||
And three days later, Richard was actually attacked in Portland by three people, one person holding an Antifa flag. | ||
And that same person was actually a person that attacked a street pastor like three weeks ago standing in front of Planned Parenthood. | ||
But there was also something else I wanted to get to, too. | ||
Two nights ago, I was sitting in Texas Roadhouse in Augusta, Maine, and I looked over and noticed that I was sitting next to some state representatives because I seen the name tag. | ||
And I was like, oh, hey. | ||
You fed it out there, Corn Pop. | ||
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Hold on. I'm all proud of it. | |
Are you still there? Okay, you were sitting next to some state representatives. | ||
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Then what happened? I just looked over and I said, hey, so do you guys support our governor? | |
And they were like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
So right then and there, I knew they were Democratic. | ||
So, I'm sitting there, and the dude beside me can tell I was, like, a little bothered by the people sitting over there. | ||
So, I just looked, and I walked over there, and I started showing them pictures of a book that is in all our books, all our public libraries, all of the hospitals. | ||
It's called Ginger Queer. | ||
And this is for young children, not people that are in high school. | ||
This is in our middle schools and our elementary schools. | ||
We actually had an 11-year-old student in Winthrop, Maine that spoke in front of his school board and read the book out loud to people in the school board. | ||
I actually have that video. | ||
I didn't play it, though, because it literally makes me uncomfortable. | ||
It's an 11-year-old kid reading out, like, graphic sex stuff, and it's like, I don't even want to show it. | ||
But it's like, I guess that's what needs to happen to let people realize this is the age of the kid that's being allowed and actually encouraged to read this sort of stuff. | ||
It's pretty disturbing. | ||
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Yeah, and so I showed him pictures, and then I couldn't sit there and eat, so I asked for my food to go. | |
And right before I left, I really wanted to have an Alex Jones moment and just call them out and, you know, And do that. | ||
But I gathered my thoughts, and I just walked over there, and I handed them one of my cards for the group that I run. | ||
We're a group of political activists, Patriots with Attitude. | ||
My website's pwa1776.info. | ||
But I just handed them a card, and I said, hey, listen, you know, guys, I really hope there's something that we can do about this. | ||
And he simply just asked me, he goes, do you got a kid in school? | ||
I said, sir, I got a four-year-old that is growing up in this world right now, and this is why this is personal to me. | ||
And it's nuts that a state representative actually shared the post of that 11-year-old reading that, and they don't even do anything. | ||
Our main GOP don't do nothing. | ||
It's sad that an 11-year-old kid is doing more than our main GOP. Yeah, seriously. | ||
No, it's great. And, you know, I encourage your peaceful activism, Corn Pop. | ||
Give us a call anytime. | ||
Your phone's on a lot better there at the end. | ||
Here's the headline from the main wire. | ||
It's okay to be white activists assaulted after Portland socialists call for violence against him. | ||
Just another day in the socialist states of America. | ||
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