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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to The American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to be with you on this Friday. | ||
We have just so much to talk about. | ||
Good Lord. And, God willing, we should be joined by Joe Biggs. | ||
Of course, he is not a master of his own time, as he's sitting in prison as a political prisoner. | ||
So we're going to do our best to connect to him about halfway through the show, taking your calls throughout the show. | ||
Lots of videos to get to, lots of things to break down. | ||
We're going to do a perhaps too thorough breakdown of the rhetoric around transgenderism a little bit later. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of this whole thing. | ||
Oh, it's gonna be offensive. | ||
Oh, it's gonna be very offensive. | ||
No, it's actually not. It's going to be very educational, enlightening. | ||
That's what it'll be. We have a lot to talk about. | ||
So let's just get into it, shall we? | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. Alright, here it is folks, your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 10th of March, 2023. | ||
Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to resume relations after tensions. | ||
Iran and Saudi Arabia on Friday agreed to re-establish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies after years of tension between the two countries, including a devastating attack on the heart of the kingdom's oil production attributed to Tehran. | ||
The deal, struck in Beijing this week amid its ceremonial National People's Congress, represents a major diplomatic victory for the Chinese as Gulf Arab states perceive the United States slowly withdrawing from the wider Middle East. | ||
It also comes as diplomats have been trying to end a years-long war in Yemen, a conflict in which both Iran and Saudi Arabia are deeply entrenched. | ||
The two countries released a joint communique on the deal with China, which apparently brokered the agreement. | ||
Chinese state media did not immediately report the agreement, which, geez, there's a lot to say about that, but yeah. | ||
If China can bring peace to a part of the world that America has wrecked for the last 20 years, I think that's a good thing. | ||
I really do. Meanwhile, Mexico cartel turns over its own men over U.S. kidnappings. | ||
Reports from the Mexican border city of Matamortos say a splinter group of the Gulf cartel called the Scorpions Group. | ||
Scorpion Gang. This is justice in the New World Order, right? Just criminal gangs dumping bodies on the street and going, yeah, those were the guilty guys. | ||
Those were the guilty ones, so you're welcome. | ||
No need to come after us. | ||
No need to problem solve. | ||
You know, don't worry. We have our own court system back here. | ||
We tried them. | ||
They're guilty. Don't listen to anything they say. | ||
So we'll just commit murder and then tie up some of our own guys or some other guys. | ||
We'll just tie up somebody and throw them on the ground in front of the police station. | ||
And that's justice. So, you're done. | ||
It's just okay. That's not how it works, actually. | ||
It's not the way things are—it's not the way it works. | ||
So, good try. | ||
Good try. But, no, that's not how it works. | ||
Incredible. Georgian MPs withdraw a bill after a violent protest. | ||
The parliamentary majority in Georgia has withdrawn a controversial bill on registering foreign agents following massive protests in the Capitol. | ||
It's Bisley, the capital of Georgia. | ||
However, lawmakers insist that they do not intend to drop the initiative completely. | ||
Again, folks, this is just a U.S.-backed color revolution. | ||
It just couldn't be more obvious. | ||
Literally, it's a normal country. | ||
It's not going through a ton of turmoil or anything, but it has tons of NGOs operating, tons of organizations pushing political motives, and then the government's like, hey, you know what? | ||
Maybe you should register your foreign agents. | ||
And then the next day, 100,000 people are out on the street protesting and burning things down and calling for a revolution. | ||
Hmm, hmm, gee, I wonder. | ||
I wonder if that's because of all of the foreign agents that are subverting your country and fostering revolution. | ||
I wonder if that's actually a really good idea to pass that bill, actually, is probably what you should do. | ||
75% of the parliament supported it, but now it's been withdrawn. | ||
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It's Friday, March 10th, Year of Our Lord, 2023. | |
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And... You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Continuing with our daily dispatch, U.S. job cuts over January and February have hit the highest number since 2009. | ||
This is the incredible economy that Joe Biden and his administration keep insisting that we're all experiencing. | ||
Pay no heed to the massive increase in prices. | ||
Pay no heed to the empty store shelves and the inability to get some basic material. | ||
Ignore all of the traditional statistics that would tell you whether or not you have a good economy. | ||
It's all an illusion. | ||
Listen to them. They're telling you the economy is amazing. | ||
Their plan is working perfectly. | ||
Everything is going great. | ||
Pay no heed to the man behind the curtain. | ||
No, the truth is, things are not looking good, folks. | ||
Layoffs by U.S. companies over January and February touched the highest since 2009 with the tech sector accounting for more than a third of over 100,000 job cuts announced, a report showed on Thursday. | ||
In February alone, layoffs in the United States stood at 77,770. | ||
More than five times higher than the 15,245 cuts announced a year earlier, according to reports from employment firm Challenger Gray and Christmas Inc. | ||
Of course, last year they were being graded on a bit of a curve. | ||
After all, they purposely shut down the economy for two years and then removed the chains and then acted like all these jobs were being created. | ||
Just, it's all illusion. | ||
It's all deception. | ||
And I really hope you're not falling for it. | ||
Finally, we have this story. Elon Musk is planning a Texas utopia, his own town. | ||
Elon Musk is planning to build his own town on part of thousands of acres of newly acquired pasture and farmland outside the Texas capital, according to deeds and other land records and people familiar with the project. | ||
In meetings with landowners and real estate agents, Mr. | ||
Musk and employees of his company have described his vision as sort of a Texas utopia along the Colorado River where his employees could live and work. | ||
Executives at the Boring Company, Mr. | ||
Musk's tunnel operation, have discussed and researched incorporating the town in Bastrop County, about 35 miles from Austin, which would allow Mr. | ||
Musk to set some regulations in his own municipality and expedite his plans, according to people familiar with Mr. | ||
Musk's projects. And just on a personal note, let me just say to Elon Musk, make me mayor. | ||
Make me mayor. Give me unbridled control. | ||
We will make it the greatest town Texas has ever seen. | ||
My ancestors, eight generations ago, founded the first towns on the Colorado River. | ||
It's in my blood, Elon. | ||
Let me have it. Give me the town. | ||
Give me the town. Name it Harrisonville and we will astonish the world. | ||
What starts in Harrisonville will soon conquer the globe. | ||
I'm not joking. Elon Musk, make me the mayor of your little town. | ||
Please. Somebody's gotta be mayor, right? | ||
Why not me? Why not me? | ||
That'll be my campaign slogan. | ||
Why not me? Don't answer. | ||
Don't answer that question. There's no reason why it shouldn't be me. | ||
Elon, you let me back on Twitter. | ||
Now give me absolute control over your brand new town. | ||
I think that's only fair. | ||
To me, that sounds perfectly fair. | ||
That's it for your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We have a lot of stuff to cover still. | ||
Matt Taibbi was grilled yesterday on the floor of the Congress, and it was just something else, folks. | ||
I mean, really, it was embarrassing for the Democrats as they railed against him and were routinely shut down by his calm mastery of the facts. | ||
They tried to pressure him into revealing his sources, which is also kind of funny because isn't his source Elon Musk? | ||
Isn't his source Twitter, the company that gave him all of the Twitter files? | ||
Just these people, man, I swear. | ||
They don't even know what, like, Substack are. | ||
There's one clip of one of the lady, the Congress ladies, being like, Substack, I don't even know what that is. | ||
It's like, oh, really? And you have oversight over this stuff. | ||
Okay, great. Okay, great. | ||
It's not people that understand the internet with governmental power over the internet. | ||
It's a bunch of out-of-touch weirdos who are trying to make their name by shouting at a journalist. | ||
Incredible. Incredible stuff. | ||
So let's go to some of these videos. | ||
This one's sort of the most important one of the whole thing. | ||
Let's go to clip number 10 here. Here's Matt Taibbi on anti-disinformation complex saying what... | ||
We all know to be true. They don't think that normal people can handle uncomfortable truths. | ||
I don't even think it's necessary. We'll talk about it on the other side. | ||
But first, here's a clip from yesterday's hearing with Matt Taibbi. | ||
Just quickly, we found just yesterday a tweet from the Virality Project at Stanford, which was partnered with a number of government agencies on Twitter, where they talked explicitly about censoring stories of true vaccine side effects and other true stories that they felt encouraged hesitancy. | ||
Now, the important... | ||
Censoring true? Yeah, so they used the word true three times in this email. | ||
And what's notable about this is that it reflects the fundamental misunderstanding of this whole disinformation complex, anti-disinformation complex. | ||
They believe that ordinary people can't handle difficult truths. | ||
And so they think that they need minders to separate out things that are controversial or difficult for them. | ||
And that's, again, that's totally contrary to what America's all about, I think. | ||
So he's right, 100% right, that is completely contrary to what America is about. | ||
All of the claims for so-called democracy are completely undermined by the fact that the people in charge refuse to give the people in the country the information they require to make an informed, intelligent, thoughtful decision. | ||
How can you have democracy when you only have a select set of information? | ||
That's not democracy. | ||
That's Manufactured consent is what that is. | ||
So he's right in that regard. On the other hand, I think he's too generous. | ||
I don't think the people at the top are concerned about Americans going, I just don't think they can handle the truth. | ||
We have to look out for them. | ||
Even if that was how they are, it would be condescending. | ||
It would be self-aggrandizing. | ||
It's just wrong on a number of different levels. | ||
But that's That's not the case. | ||
It's because they know that Americans can handle this information. | ||
Because they know that if you give all of the information to America, America will come to the obvious conclusion, which is that these people are evil and doing wrong on purpose. | ||
That the vaccines don't work, that the vaccines cause massive side effects, and that it's likely more beneficial to avoid the vaccine than it is to get it. | ||
So it's not that they're trying to protect the people from uncomfortable truths. | ||
It's that they are deceiving the people to manipulate them into doing something that they otherwise wouldn't do. | ||
It's a neat distinction. | ||
It's a fine distinction between what I'm saying and what Matt Chaybeau said. | ||
But I think it's an important one. | ||
I think it's important because what Matt Taibbi is saying gives the censors an air of paternalness, right? | ||
This paternal, fatherly kind of, well, we must protect them from the truth. | ||
It has to go through us. | ||
There is that aspect, but more of it is we're deceiving them, so let's hide the proof of our deception. | ||
It's a lot more base and crude and... | ||
There is no redeeming factor to this. | ||
It's just deception. | ||
Okay? So it's not you can't handle the truth. | ||
It's you can handle the truth, which is why we're keeping it from you. | ||
Because otherwise you would come to the obvious and correct conclusion. | ||
Let's go to clip number 13 here. | ||
This is Thomas Massey saying that his tweets were deleted as a part of this anti-disinformation drive. | ||
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On the same day that that doctor's tweet was censored, so were my tweets. | |
Why is this important? | ||
What is consequential about the date? | ||
This is three days after the military vaccine mandate came out and a week before the federal vaccine mandates came out. | ||
This truth was toxic to the narrative that Pfizer was spreading, that Joe Biden wanted out there so that he could force the vaccine on everybody, whether he had natural immunity or not. | ||
Now, I actually, you guys might not agree with me on this, I don't think the press gets special privileges on the First Amendment. | ||
I don't think Congress does. | ||
I think every American, by virtue of being an American, has the right to free speech enshrined in the Constitution. | ||
So I'm not so much worried that they censored a congressman, but they disabled all the comments from my constituents. | ||
Those are the voices they squelched. | ||
And my beef is not with Twitter, but my beef is with the CDC and these federal agencies. | ||
And I encourage you all, if you can, to find more about this. | ||
And do you have any—either of you have any comments? | ||
See, I think it is a big deal that they censor a congressman, because what you have here is you've got millions of people voting on a representative who they send to D.C. to serve them, and that's overridden by some limp-rested scumbag in California. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have quite a bit to talk about today. | ||
I think I'm going to go back to some of the Matt Taibbi videos a little bit later. | ||
You can find all the videos on Infowars.com. | ||
And there were some pretty good exchanges. | ||
We'll show his opening statement probably at the top of the next hour. | ||
I don't want to just spend the whole time going to those videos. | ||
We have so much more to talk about. | ||
And I think what I want to do is talk about transgenderism. | ||
Well, let me correct myself. | ||
I think what I have to do is talk about transgenderism. | ||
I don't want to, by any means. | ||
But this is the world we live in, so we've got to get into it. | ||
I did some thinking about this yesterday. | ||
And, you know, it used to be that every time we would talk about drag queens or transgenderism, I would always make sure to make the same point over and over that drag queens has nothing to do with transgenderism. | ||
Drag queens are not people who think that they're in a different body. | ||
Gay men who know that they're men dressing up as women as a fetish. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
They don't think that they're not transgender. | ||
It's a different thing, and it's an important distinction to make. | ||
And I used to make that all the time to the point that I kind of got tired of making it, so I sort of stopped. | ||
But I was inspired to revisit this and really get the message across once and for all in a dedicated segment. | ||
Inspired in part by this tweet thread by John Doyle at Comrade Doyle on Twitter. | ||
He's actually referencing a podcast appearance that was made by Michael Knowles. | ||
And I think he makes some good points. | ||
John Doyle says, quick thread on transgenderism. | ||
Too often we get caught up in this contrarian or esoteric one-upsmanship, but sometimes the simple points are the most important. | ||
One of the best points Michael Knowles made in his speech tonight wasn't even a point necessarily. | ||
It was a choice of language. | ||
He said, I don't believe I heard him use the term transgender person or people at any point during the lecture. | ||
When referring to those people, he called them transvestites. | ||
This is correct and accurate in how it was conceptualized until 2015. | ||
He says, there's no such thing as a transgender person, a person with gender identity disorder. | ||
Sure. | ||
A person suffering from gender dysphoria. | ||
Sure. | ||
But to be a quote transgender person is impossible by which means using this language when trying to argue against it is completely ridiculous. | ||
Says, I will henceforth follow his example and you should to transgender people. | ||
Interesting concept. | ||
But I believe you're referring to transvestites. | ||
From here, you can extrapolate drag queen. | ||
What's that? | ||
Oh, you mean a transvestite stripper. | ||
Take language back. | ||
It's powerful. | ||
And I agree. | ||
I agree to a certain extent. | ||
And it is important to use words correctly. | ||
And to do that, a lot of times you have to go back to the root, and I'll explain why it's important. | ||
It's not just a rhetorical device. | ||
It actually has tangible effects in policy and the way that these things are conceived. | ||
Just go back to the root. This is probably why high school should still teach things like Latin, because these words are composed of smaller words that all have distinct meanings, right? | ||
Transvestite. Trans, as in transit, as in to go across. | ||
It means across. Vestite. | ||
Vest. That's the root word. | ||
Vestments, right? Clothing. | ||
It means cross-dress. That's what transvestite means. | ||
Cross-dress. | ||
One of my favorite terms in, you know, ancient Rome, they would call, like, southern France or anywhere north of the Alps, they would call it the Transalpine Gauls, right? | ||
Across the Alps, the Gauls that live there. | ||
Transalpine. So trans is just this word that means across. | ||
Vestite is a word that means close. | ||
Transvestite. It's actually pretty simple. | ||
So transgender would be cross-gender. | ||
It would mean that you cross a gender somehow, which, as we know, It's impossible. | ||
It's completely impossible. You can castrate yourself. | ||
You can lop off a chunk of your arm and pin it to your pelvis. | ||
Your chromosomes are still telling the story. | ||
Your hip shape could still be dug up by archaeologists in a thousand years and be distinctly one gender or the other. | ||
So there is no such thing as transgender. | ||
That doesn't actually exist. | ||
So I think that's sort of an important point. | ||
But it goes deeper than that. It matters because these words become medical diagnoses. | ||
And I want to explain how we got here as a medical diagnosis. | ||
I'm wondering how I should even approach it. | ||
Essentially... There are two terms that are often mixed up, used interchangeably. | ||
They're not interchangeable. Dysphoria and dysmorphia. | ||
So gender dysphoria is what transgenderism is called now. | ||
Gender dysphoria. | ||
Which is different than body dysmorphia. | ||
And again, these things are important to narrow down and figure out exactly what it means. | ||
So in this article from Talkspace, it says, And this actually changed in... | ||
I can find exactly when it changed here. | ||
I think maybe 1996 or so? | ||
But the idea of being in the wrong body used to be called gender identity disorder. | ||
Okay, it changed in 2013. | ||
So up until 2013, gender identity disorder was how... | ||
Transgenderism, as we know it now, was classified. | ||
And as this article notes, the history of the concept of gender identity disorder, it was referred to as a psychopathological condition of gender identity disorder. | ||
Again, these are important words because these are the way medical diagnoses are made. | ||
So, psychopathological. | ||
Even that is worth understanding. | ||
That comes from Greek words. | ||
Two words meaning soul, psyche, and pathos meaning suffering. | ||
Soul suffering, right? Pain that is not physical. | ||
That's what psychopathic means. | ||
Psychopathic. Soul pain. | ||
Pain that is not physical. | ||
Mental pain of some sort. | ||
That's important to understand because dysmorphia is when there is pain generated in your soul because your brain is out of whack with reality. | ||
Your brain is telling you you're too skinny when really you're extremely skinny. | ||
Or you're telling you you're too fat when really you're extremely skinny. | ||
See, it's your brain that's out of whack with reality and that's causing you pain. | ||
Dysphoria is the other way around. | ||
Dysphoria means that your body is out of whack with your brain and it's your body's fault. | ||
Again, it might seem like a neat distinction. | ||
It might seem like not an important thing to get into the weeds about. | ||
I'll tell you on the other side why this is so important and why this actually contributes to the medical diagnosis and why they would make this change in 2013. | ||
I'll tell you exactly why. | ||
Because other places like Denmark have taken it off the schedule entirely. | ||
They don't even consider it a mental illness anymore. | ||
They just say you're transgender and it's not a medical diagnosis. | ||
We kept the medical diagnosis, but we changed that fundamental aspect of what's causing pain. | ||
I'll explain why. Alright folks, like I said, we have a lot of other stuff to get into. | ||
I hate even having to talk about this topic in the first place, but the people that have brought us to this point understand all of this stuff very minutely, and the things they do have particular purpose. | ||
So what we're seeing now is the outcome of that. | ||
We want to reverse what we see now, which is children being convinced by strangers on the internet to Secretly take hormone blockers and prevent going through the natural process of puberty. | ||
Like, it's pretty bad and we need to undo this and we need to understand how we got to this point. | ||
And I don't think a lot of people do, even though it's all there and obvious and in the words that they use. | ||
So, again, it's also, it's all very interesting. | ||
It's all very interesting. So, prior to 2013, officially in the DSM, the Diagnostic Statistical Manual, which is the Bible of the Satanic Cult of Psychiatry. | ||
Which changes, you know, depending on what's politically expedient or not, right? | ||
It's the same thing that tells you to take SSRIs even though they've never been proven to work and they'll make diagnoses based off of absolutely nothing for years on end, get people addicted to pills for decades only to discover that the function that they were relying on the pills for doesn't actually exist and never existed and it was all made up. | ||
So maybe it's important that we should sort of look at this closely and determine whether the choices that are being made by doctors in our country are being made off of science or off of some political motive. | ||
So obviously this is all politically motivated. | ||
Prior to 2013, gender identity disorder was what it was called, and that could be phrased as gender dysmorphia. | ||
You could say that prior to 2013, gender identity disorder, a.k.a. gender dysmorphia, was how it was classified in the DSM, meaning that there was something wrong with your brain, meaning that you had a mental illness, meaning that your perception of reality meaning that you had a mental illness, meaning that your perception of reality was at odds and so your perception was wrong and had to be corrected. | ||
When that changed in 2013, it flipped the script. | ||
It became your body is wrong, reality is wrong, your brain is the right one, And so we have to change your body to match your brain, not change your brain to comply or comport with reality. | ||
See, it's an important distinction, but the question is, why, if you're going to treat it as if it's, you know, not a mental illness, essentially, why still classify it as a mental illness? | ||
Well, it didn't classify it as a mental illness, that's correct. | ||
Why define it in medical terms at all, I should say? | ||
Well, that should be obvious, right? | ||
That's because they want insurance companies to pay for the surgeries and they want doctors to perform the surgeries. | ||
And you can't perform a surgery on somebody, especially on a child, if you don't have a medical diagnosis to back up your reasoning for the surgery. | ||
Then it's just body mutilation and modification. | ||
And there's an entire different set of rules that comes with that and who can do it and how they can do it. | ||
So if you want doctors to be able to mutilate children, then you have to give them a Medical foundation to operate from. | ||
But you also don't want people to be able to point at a man wearing a dress and say that man's mentally ill. | ||
See, he's not mentally ill anymore. | ||
His body is wrong. | ||
His brain's fine. His brain's good. | ||
His brain is right. His body is the incorrect one and that needs to change. | ||
Again, this is actually important. | ||
And so they have to keep the idea of this Psychopathy, right? | ||
Soul pain, non-physical pain that people are experiencing. | ||
Only in this case, they're experiencing pain because their body is wrong. | ||
And all of this is predicated on the concept of gender in the first place. | ||
If all you're talking about is sex, that's a physical thing and it can't be wrong or right. | ||
It just is. It's just a physical attribute. | ||
But if you separate sex from gender, separate gender from sex... | ||
Then you can have a whole other malleable, you know, thing to mess with here. | ||
And of course that all came about because of John William Money. | ||
If you look at the people who first came out with this stuff, John Money is a despicable, child-abusing psychopath. | ||
Like, he's crazy. He performed, like, one experiment on twins to prove his idea of gender being separate from sex, gender being something social that could be changed with no negative consequences. | ||
And then, like... Both the twins killed themselves and it was just like a complete failure. | ||
Completely proved the opposite of what he was trying to prove and yet they are going with it anyway. | ||
Go look up John Money if you don't want to sleep tonight or if you want to realize the type of people that... | ||
Our doctors currently making decisions are relying on for their science. | ||
John Money. Interestingly, another couple of people. | ||
Harry Benjamin is one of the others. | ||
Magnum Hirshfield is another. | ||
He was a pioneer in the world of gender identity and sexuality and homosexuality and also assisted suicide. | ||
Oh, and also he coined the term racism. | ||
So that's kind of interesting. | ||
He wrote a book called Racism and introduced that term to the world. | ||
It just had such positive impacts in the century or so since. | ||
It's interesting how all these things coincide. | ||
All of these things seemingly come together all of the time. | ||
It's very weird, isn't it? You've got a suicide cult who are pushing homosexuality and transgenderism and also invented the term racism. | ||
Wow, really prolific guys operating here. | ||
Pretty incredible. We'll explain who they are exactly in just a minute. | ||
But again, you have to ask, why have it be a mental illness at all? | ||
In 2016, 2017, rather, the Danish parliament struck a blow for transgender rights and became the first country to remove trans people's classification as mentally ill. | ||
In this New Year's Day move, the government took official action to destigmatize transgender individuals, separating them from any association with words such as problem, disorder or dysphoria. | ||
Words matter, says Linda Thor Peterson of the rights organization LGBT Denmark. | ||
It was very important, she says. | ||
The terms like incongruence, disturbance, and problem were left out of the code title used by the country's medical community to track care. | ||
The change, she says, makes it a code instead of a diagnosis. | ||
The old system made indirect discrimination possible, she said, because job applications were sometimes rejected because of a, quote, diagnosis. | ||
My question is, if you can't be diagnosed with an illness, can you justify surgery to treat that illness? | ||
I mean, maybe that's... | ||
Maybe that's a roundabout solution to all of this. | ||
You just go, no, gender dysphoria, it's not even a mental illness. | ||
It's not even anything. We're not going to stigmatize them anymore. | ||
But also, insurance isn't going to cover something that's not an illness. | ||
And you can't have surgery for something that's not been diagnosed. | ||
So, maybe that's a convenient way to just stop the mutilation and hormone blocking of children if you just stop it altogether. | ||
By capitulating and saying, you know what, you're right, it's not a mental illness. | ||
It's not a mental illness at all, so I guess you can't get that surgery paid for by the insurance company. | ||
And, you know, there's this weird, like, alchemical, like, magical... | ||
Change that happens where drag queens have nothing to do with transvestites, which have nothing to do with transgenderism. | ||
And all of this was perfectly understood 10 years ago or so. | ||
I thought about bringing in a clip from Eddie Izzard, but I remember being in middle school and seeing this special by a comedian, Eddie Izzard, who talked about all of this and laid it out actually kind of brilliantly, being like, I'm a transvestite, meaning I'm a bloke that likes to dress up as A lady, but I'm still into ladies. And right, the punchline was like, I'm like a male lesbian, which was hilarious 10 years ago and is an actual thing now. | ||
Shows you how much we've progressed, right? | ||
But he also made a distinction saying, I'm not a drag queen. | ||
Those guys are gay. The drag queens are gay because they're doing it for sexual purposes. | ||
So there's this weird just like Mishmash of all of this where you've got gay men who know that they're men and don't think that they're women dressing up as women and dancing in front of children. | ||
And people go, well, if you don't like that, you're transphobic. | ||
It has nothing to do with transgenderism. | ||
And the reason that they changed from gender dysmorphia or gender identity disorder to gender dysphoria is because they wanted it no longer stigmatized as a mental illness but still wanted it categorically... | ||
Categorized as medical so they could get surgery. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We continue to talk about this recent phenomenon of gender dysphoria. | ||
It used to be a mental illness and then alakazam. | ||
You change a few words, suddenly it's not a mental illness anymore. | ||
Suddenly your body is wrong and your brain is right. | ||
And again, we'll re-emphasize exactly why this is so important. | ||
But I thought this was a pretty good summation of it. | ||
If you type into Google, gender dysphoria versus dysmorphia, what comes up is an article with this part highlighted. | ||
I didn't highlight this. Google did. | ||
Put in simpler terms, it says, a person with gender dysphoria is not mentally ill. | ||
They're dissatisfied with the gender assigned at birth. | ||
See, all of this is necessary in order to make this whole movement happen. | ||
In order to have this whole phenomenon of a quarter of Generation Z kids saying they're transgender, You have to de-stigmatize it by claiming it's not a mental illness. | ||
All of this was necessary. | ||
See, when it's dysphoria, it's not mental illness. | ||
It's your body is wrong. | ||
Your brain is just fine. | ||
It's good and fine and shouldn't be judged at all. | ||
But it still has that medical label that allows insurance companies to pay for the surgery. | ||
We'll look at the history of this in just a second. | ||
Oh boy, won't we? | ||
But again, here's why this is important. | ||
People are trying to argue against this. | ||
People are trying to fight back against this. | ||
Parents know that this is happening to their kids. | ||
They don't want it to happen. | ||
If you don't know the vocabulary that's being used, you don't know how these things are making it through the medical diagnosis books. | ||
You have to understand the basis of it. | ||
That's about understanding the words. | ||
You have to understand the rhetoric that's used, how things are conflated. | ||
Drag queens and transgender, how those are different from one another and shouldn't be treated the same. | ||
All this is necessary to understand to combat this attack on nature and reality and mental health and children and procreation and A healthy way to live and families. | ||
I mean, it's an attack on all these things. | ||
Free and four today. | ||
Review of sex education ordered after children taught about anal sex, masturbation in schools. | ||
Britain is to launch a review of its sex education guidelines after it was found that some schools had been teaching children about anal sex and masturbation. | ||
Which again, you know, you just go back to when sex ed was first being implemented in schools around the world. | ||
And it was like, well, we got to prevent teen pregnancy. | ||
We got to prevent the spread of venereal diseases. | ||
Kids have to be educated. | ||
Cut to 10 years later, and they're like teaching them how to have anal sex. | ||
Like, it's just okay. All right. | ||
Very weird. Now, people don't like this. | ||
The majority of parents are not okay with this. | ||
Exclusive poll from Postmillennial. | ||
Most Americans are worried about kids' exposure to trans movement say doctors should be held liable for child sex changes. | ||
Two new polls revealed that the majority of Americans believe that doctors and pharmaceutical companies should be able to be held legally liable for potential harmful side effects that arise from minors taking puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones and are concerned about efforts to expose children to the transgender movement. | ||
So, the massive majority believe that this is wrong and that this shouldn't be allowed to happen, but... That's the medical diagnosis. | ||
The doctors are just going off the instruction manual that they have. | ||
And it's important to understand this type of thing and how these words become reality. | ||
These words have tangible effects. | ||
It's not just about rhetoric. | ||
It's about diagnosis being made and medicine being distributed and payment and what category they fall into. | ||
It's all very important, specifically as we move towards a world that is increasingly weaponizing. | ||
The mental health agenda. | ||
Kamala Harris, and there's a video on Infowars, recently said she worries about climate mental health. | ||
During a climate change event in Florida, Kamala Harris explained how she's worried about young Americans suffering climate mental health problems, specifically that they have to get jobs when they should be spending their time being climate change activists. | ||
Again, you can't just say, well, you know, it's in the DSM, but I know better than that. | ||
Look, They weaponize mental health. | ||
They weaponize diagnosis like this. | ||
They'll weaponize the transgender diagnosis just like they'll weaponize fear of climate change and use it to put people that are dissatisfied with their agenda on drugs many times. | ||
Now even just reading about gender dysphoria should freak everybody out. | ||
This is from Talkspace, that same article we started reading earlier. | ||
And they're like in favor of this, but just reading it, right? | ||
Gender dysphoria symptoms can include anxiety stemming from severe dissatisfaction with the body one is in. | ||
There can be a strong desire to lose physical identifiers of one's biological sex, such as wanting or not wanting facial hair or breasts. | ||
Other symptoms of gender dysphoria include sadness or inability to feel satisfied with basic life activities and low self-esteem. | ||
See, it's conflated with just basic depression, with feeling out of sorts, something that especially... | ||
Young people, and especially young women, go through around puberty time. | ||
They weaponize that. They turn it towards transgenderism, and then they tell you the pain, the psychopathy, the mental anguish that it's causing you is not because you're out of whack with reality and your brain is having trouble contending with The physical truth of your body. | ||
It's the other way around. | ||
And so you might want to get rid of your breasts. | ||
You might want to chop parts of your body off. | ||
And that's totally normal and good and fine and wonderful. | ||
It's like it's not. No, that's horrifying. | ||
Weird and bizarre. If it was any other situation, you would know how weird and bizarre this is. | ||
But you seem to be willing to accept this. | ||
Now, if you look back at how all this started... | ||
Oh, man. | ||
We'll just do it. We'll just go to clip number two here. | ||
We'll go to clip number two here because obviously, obviously this is from the Jews. | ||
Obviously this is a Talmudic interpretation of gender and this is coming from the Jews. | ||
I mean, I think that's obvious. | ||
And see, when I say it, it's anti-Semitic because I'm not in favor of transgenderism, but I'm actually not the one saying this. | ||
I'm just quoting our next video of a rabbi taking credit for this. | ||
So, okay, let's go to that video. | ||
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My name is Rabbi Daniel Bogard. | |
I'm a rabbi at Central Reform Congregation, one of the largest Jewish communities here in the state of Missouri. | ||
And I'm here because I have a trans kid. | ||
Because the first thing you learn when you love a trans kid in the state of Missouri is that you have to protect them from their government. | ||
Jews have a long history of looking at gender very differently than many of our Christian neighbors do, as we heard from the bill sponsor who testified herself that this bill is inspired by her very specific Christian faith. | ||
Jews look at this differently. | ||
2,000 years ago, we have texts about there being six, seven, eight different genders. | ||
We have traditions that suggest that Abraham and Sarah were intersex, that the very first human beings were created not as Adam and Eve, but as Adam and Eve, as one combined intersex being. | ||
Let's just pause it right there. Let's just pause it right there. | ||
No, no you don't. | ||
No, there is no interpretation of the story of Adam and Eve that allows for them to be one singular person. | ||
That's absurd. That's an insane take. | ||
Okay, let's just be clear here. | ||
There could be nothing more obvious and simple in the entire... | ||
Entire Bible, the entire set of holy books, than the idea that there was a man and a woman and their name was Adam and Eve. | ||
So you're making up random nonsense. | ||
I get that. I hear that. | ||
But okay, back to the guy. | ||
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Back to the guy. I'll come to call the Nazi Olympics. | |
It turns out that a whole bunch of athletes were going off and competing in these games, in the women's games, and coming back as men. | ||
There was an uproar in the American press, but I don't know about you, I had never heard about this because we don't teach the history of queer people. | ||
I heard about it. It was cheating. | ||
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It wasn't the history of queer people. In fact, we only know this story because an old Jewish man in Brooklyn wrote in in the 1930s in a letter to the editor in Yiddish. | |
Telling a story about a Jew who transitioned in the 1800s in Ukraine in the shtetl and was accepted and embraced and married off to Rachel and was treated like a human being. | ||
Please finish your thoughts. | ||
If we don't teach queer history, if we don't teach that there have always been trans people, then every time in every generation it seems new and scary and we are setting our kids up for narrow, bigoted, tiny, tiny lives and not giving them the education that every Missouri child deserves. | ||
Thank you. Okay, so this is like a religious conflict is what you're saying. | ||
This is like a religious conflict with the Jews on one side and the Christians on the other is what that rabbi is setting this up for. | ||
But of course now there are free speech laws going into place. | ||
That say that, you know, you can't say anti-Semitism anymore. | ||
So is transgenderism, is being anti-transgenderism anti-Semitism? | ||
Is that how it goes? | ||
By the way, you should go up, watch that video. | ||
It gives you Talmudic verses. | ||
Go read those Talmudic verses. | ||
See if they have any legitimacy to you. | ||
By the way, Judaism is very, very clear on roles of men and women. | ||
There's no gray area. | ||
There's no in-between. | ||
That was all nonsense, just so we're clear. | ||
Chairman Jordan, Ranking Member Plaskett, members of the Select Committee, thank you for having me today. | ||
My name is Matt Taibbi. | ||
I've been a reporter for 30 years and a staunch advocate of the First Amendment. | ||
Much of that time was spent at Rolling Stone magazine. | ||
Ranking Member Plaskett, I'm not a so-called journalist. | ||
I've won the National Magazine Award, the I.F. Stone Award for Independent Journalism, and I've written 10 books, including four New York Times bestsellers. | ||
I'm now the editor of the online magazine Racket on the independent platform Substack. | ||
I'm here today because of a series of events that began late last year when I received a note from a source online. | ||
It read, Are you interested in doing a deep dive into what censorship and manipulation was going on at Twitter? | ||
A week later, the first of what became known as the Twitter Files reports came out. | ||
To say these attracted intense public interest would be an understatement. | ||
My computer looked like a Vegas lot machine as just the first tweet about the blockage of the Hunter Biden laptop story registered 143 million impressions and 30 million engagements. | ||
But it wasn't until a week after the first report, after Michael Schellenberger, Barry Weiss and other researchers joined the search of the files, that we started to grasp the significance of this story. | ||
The original promise of the Internet was that it might democratize the exchange of information globally. | ||
A free Internet would overwhelm all attempts to control information flow, its very existence a threat to anti-democratic forms of government everywhere. | ||
What we found in the files was a sweeping effort to reverse that promise and use machine learning and other tools to turn the internet into an instrument of censorship and social control. | ||
Unfortunately, our own government appears to be playing a lead role. | ||
We saw the first hints and communications between Twitter executives before the 2020 election when we read things like, flagged by DHS, or please see attached report from FBI for potential misinformation. | ||
This would be attached to an Excel spreadsheet with a long list of names whose accounts were often suspended shortly after. | ||
Again, Ranking Member Plaskett, I would note that the evidence of Twitter-government relationship includes lists of tens of thousands of names on both the left and right. | ||
The people affected include Trump supporters, but also left-leaning sites like Consortium and Truthout, the leftist South American channel Telesaur, the Yellow Vest Movement. | ||
That, in fact, is a key point of the Twitter files, that it's neither a left nor right issue. | ||
Following the trail of communications between Twitter and the federal government across tens of thousands of emails led to a series of revelations. | ||
Mr. Chairman, we summarized and submitted them to the committee in the form of a new Twitter file thread, which was also released to the public this morning. | ||
We learned Twitter, Facebook, Google, and other companies developed a formal system for taking in moderation requests from every corner of government, from the FBI, the DHS, the HHS, DOD, the Global Engagement Center at State, even the CIA. For every government agency scanning Twitter, there were perhaps 20 quasi-private entities doing the same thing, including Stanford's Election Integrity Partnership, NewsGuard, the Global Disinformation Index, and many others, many taxpayer-funded. | ||
A focus of this fast-growing network, as Mike noted, is making lists of people whose opinions, beliefs, associations, or sympathies are deemed misinformation, disinformation, or malinformation. | ||
That last term is just a euphemism for true but inconvenient. | ||
Undeniably, the making of such lists is a form of digital McCarthyism. | ||
Ordinary Americans are not just being reported to Twitter for de-amplification or de-platforming, but to firms like PayPal, digital advertisers like Xander, and crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe. | ||
These companies can and do refuse service to law-abiding people and businesses whose only crime is falling afoul of a distant, faceless, unaccountable algorithmic judge. | ||
As someone who grew up a traditional ACLU liberal, this mechanism for punishment and deprivation without due process is horrifying. | ||
Another troubling aspect is the role of the press, which should be the people's last line of defense in such cases. | ||
But instead of investigating these groups, journalists partnered with them. | ||
If Twitter declined to remove an account right away, government agencies and NGOs would call reporters for the New York Times, Washington Post, and other outlets, who in turn would call Twitter demanding to know why action had not yet been taken. | ||
Effectively, news media became an arm of a state-sponsored thought policing system. | ||
I'm running out of time, so I'll just sum up and say... | ||
It's just not possible to instantly arrive at truth. | ||
It is, however possible, becoming technologically possible to instantly define and enforce a political consensus online, which I believe is what we're looking at. | ||
This is a grave threat to people of all political persuasions. | ||
The First Amendment and an American population accustomed to the right to speak is the best defense left against the censorship industrial complex. | ||
If the latter can knock over our first and most important constitutional guarantee, these groups will have no serious opponent left anywhere. | ||
If there's anything the Twitter files show, it's that we're in danger of losing this most precious right, without which all democratic rights are impossible. | ||
Thank you for the opportunity to appear, and I'd be happy to answer any questions from the committee. | ||
That was Matt Taibbi. Stay tuned. | ||
Second Hour of the American Journal begins on the other side. | ||
All right. Welcome back, folks. Second Hour has begun. | ||
We're going to turn our eyes towards the political persecution going on across this country. | ||
And hopefully we'll be joined at 9.30 by Joe Biggs. | ||
Of course, it's always up in the air whether they choose to allow the political prisoner to have his free speech or whether they stop us from being able to do that. | ||
Hopefully we'll talk to him at 9.30. | ||
Of course, his time is not his own and we have to contend with the fact that he is a political prisoner at this point. | ||
As so many people are. | ||
Now... Oh man, still so much to cover. | ||
I think we'll just... | ||
Let's just get this out of the way, shall we? | ||
Let's go to clip number 8 here. | ||
Just to sort of center ourselves, remember who it is we're dealing with at this point. | ||
Let's go to clip number 8. | ||
And so folks, look. | ||
MAGA Republicans are calling for defunding the police departments and defunding the FBI now. | ||
That's a good one. I like that one. | ||
Well, guess what? They refuse to provide funding that's going to keep communities safe and secure. | ||
We talk about crime. | ||
Well, it's outrageous. My budget invests in public safety. | ||
It includes funding for more training, more support for law enforcement. | ||
At a time when they expect to play many roles. | ||
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What? Just what? | |
What? So this is who we're dealing with, right? | ||
This is who we're dealing with. | ||
Again, at a certain point, the question of are they lying or stupid just doesn't matter anymore. | ||
You have the President of the United States... | ||
Get up on stage and say the MAGA Republicans are calling to defund the police. | ||
I mean... | ||
I mean, what do you... I mean... | ||
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What? It's just... | |
Okay. | ||
All right. So... | ||
I just... | ||
Like... And they call us crazy. | ||
And they call us cult members. | ||
They say we're disconnected from reality. | ||
That's the President of the United States saying something that literally everyone in the country knows to be untrue. | ||
That MAGA Republicans are calling to defund the police. | ||
Like, this is how just hopelessly dishonest the Democrats are. | ||
I don't even want to make it a Democrat-Republic thing. | ||
It's not even that we want to defund... | ||
This is the other crazy thing. | ||
They want to defund the police. | ||
They do defund the police. | ||
They pass the defund the police movement in two weeks. | ||
On one day, it's an insane idea that no one's ever heard of. | ||
Two weeks later, they're passing laws, and they're getting it done, and they're actually doing it. | ||
Two weeks after that, the murder is spiking. | ||
Two years after that, it's still going up. | ||
It's still massively spiking. | ||
It's still the highest rates of crime that anybody's seen in their entire lives. | ||
Decades and decades and decades. | ||
The New Orleans police saying, don't sit in your car because there are so many carjackings. | ||
Just if you're in the city of New Orleans, just don't sit in your car. | ||
Just always on the move. You've got to be always on the move, right? | ||
Like an antelope on the Serengeti. | ||
Just don't pause. | ||
Don't wait around. You're a sucker. | ||
You're going to get killed for your car because there are no police anymore. | ||
Half of all murders go unsolved in this country. | ||
This has never happened before. | ||
That's insane. That means you can't rely on the police anymore. | ||
It means you're just as likely, you know, you're more likely to get justice if you just go vigilante and just go try to find and kill the guy that murdered your friend. | ||
Like, that's a better choice than waiting for a judge to throw it out or to, you know, slap the guy on the wrist and let him go with an ankle monitor that they can't investigate until it's been off for 48 hours. | ||
Like, it's just... Oh lord, it's insane. | ||
It's completely insane. So they do it. | ||
They actually defund the police, make everything significantly worse. | ||
On top of that, you have instances like what happened in Atlanta, was it, where four black cops beat the crap out of a black guy, and it was called white supremacy. | ||
And by the way, no, it was five cops, and two of them had been hired after the defund the police movement, made it impossible for them to recruit cops. | ||
And so they had to lower standards across the board. | ||
You no longer had to have a college degree. | ||
You no longer had to pass basic physical requirements. | ||
They were so desperate to hire people because of the defund the police movement, because of the anti-law enforcement rhetoric. | ||
There were no police. | ||
So what do you get? | ||
You get worse police. | ||
You get less capable, less well-trained, less calm, under-fire police officers who then cause more violence, who then kill people, innocent, criminal, who knows. | ||
They kill them. | ||
And then you have a massive riot of the same people that brought us to this situation, then trying to burn down a police training facility in a coordinated, massive mob attack, throwing explosives at police officers, coordinated by the SBLC, who are the very people that are informing the FBI as to who's the terrorist or not. | ||
And then they get let out on bail for $5,000 while people like Joe Biggs, who didn't hurt anybody, people like Stuart Rhodes, who never even went into the Capitol, are sitting and rotting behind, you know, in jail cells. | ||
This is our new system. | ||
This is what they've brought us. | ||
This is the consequence of us not being able to stand up against the obvious subversive tactics of the criminal left. | ||
Completely insane. Completely and utterly unconscionable. | ||
And then they actually blame MAGA Republicans for wanting to defund the police. | ||
George Soros-funded DAs represent 20% of Americans after $40 million was funneled into races. | ||
We don't have the money to contend with this, even combined, right? | ||
George Soros comes into some town like Austin, drops a million or two dollars on a raise, absolutely monopolizes the media coverage, has significantly more campaign value than anybody else, even the combined effort. even the combined effort. | ||
And they just take over a city. | ||
Institute the Special Prosecutor, they let people out. | ||
Those people commit more murder. | ||
It clogs up the system, clogs up the courts. | ||
You can't get justice. | ||
The people that are victimized don't have any way to get any sort of justice whatsoever. | ||
I mean it's just – it's a system of destruction that is almost beyond description. | ||
And then of course you have FBI whistleblowers saying that because the SPLC hates Christian people, that the FBI has a threat tag that they apply to Catholics. | ||
Okay, so it's religious persecution as well. | ||
Again, while you have mobs of Antifa carrying out highly coordinated interstate terrorist raids, 23 people arrested. | ||
I think at least 20 of them were from out of state. | ||
Two of them weren't even from this country. | ||
And yet... There's no investigation. | ||
there's no rounding up of their leadership all this is by design none of this is an accident none of this is because the FBI just doesn't know Antifa exists or can't get a handle on them Antifa organizes their stuff in public on Twitter if just one Antifa group was subject to the same level of scrutiny that every single person that was in Washington D.C. on January 6th was subject to this would be gone overnight It would be wrapped up. | ||
You'd find the funders. | ||
You'd find the coordinators. | ||
You'd find the people in the media that were coordinating with the activists. | ||
You'd find the SPLC and the activists that are... | ||
Actually, instead of being rounded up and thrown into jail for their terroristic activities, are instead going into the FBI office and saying Catholics are the real threat. | ||
And the FBI says, yes, sir. | ||
Yes, sir. SPLC. Yes, sir. | ||
ADL. We serve you, not the American people. | ||
We serve your despicable political agenda, not the Constitution. | ||
You are our bosses. | ||
You can get away with whatever you want and we'll punish anybody you point towards. | ||
It's beyond description, and that's just like the cherry on top. | ||
Again, how is this happening? | ||
How does Joe Biden go up on stage and say the MAGA Republicans are trying to defund the police, and he's not laughed off of stage and sent to an old folks home and... | ||
You know, whatever that article 25 or whatever, where they just go, yeah, okay. | ||
All right. He just said the MAGA Republicans are trying to defund the police. | ||
He's not president anymore. | ||
Okay. That's like, that's very basic. | ||
Okay. You can't say the sky is red. | ||
You can't say that the CIA is talking to you through your teeth fillings. | ||
And you can't say the MAGA Republicans are behind the defund the police movement. | ||
That's beyond the pale. | ||
And you are now in existential danger for the entirety of the United States. | ||
You need to go away now, Grandpa. | ||
You need to go away and think about what you've done. | ||
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All right, boy, oh boy, folks. | |
Music I'm going to keep talking about crime and, of course, non-existent crime, that is. | ||
You know, opposing the government, peacefully protesting and being sent to jail. | ||
To be honest, there's really nothing funny about any of this. | ||
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But it is so ridiculous as to into the realm of absurdity. | ||
It's just some crime stories here I've gathered for you from the last week. | ||
Let's go through some headlines, shall we? | ||
From the Gateway Pundit. This story is also insane. | ||
I mean, you should look into this if you haven't already. | ||
Basically, this six-year-old boy had multiple times threatened to kill his teacher, brought a gun to school. | ||
At least twice, the school authorities were told that he had a gun, and they refused to search him because it would have been racist to search a black kid for a gun. | ||
So then he shot his teacher. | ||
A six-year-old on purpose, not an accident, not playing with his dad's gun and accidentally goes off. | ||
Now he brought a gun to school and told other students, I'm going to kill our teacher. | ||
And he shot the teacher and now neither he nor until now, you know, up till now, his parents have also not been charged with any crime. | ||
Because obviously that would be racist. | ||
Obviously, right? Yes, really. I'll try not to delve into all of these. | ||
They're absurd on their face. | ||
I should need to explain to you why Why a 22-year-old murdering somebody in cold blood is responsible for their own actions, regardless of whatever race they are. | ||
I mean, the idea of putting brain science into sentencing laws when it comes to race, that's kind of dangerous, but okay. | ||
Florida sheriff, school's reporter who asks how new gang task force can, quote, help gang members instead of arresting them. | ||
This is just a liberal mindset, right? | ||
Some guy in a gang walks up, puts a gun to your head, steals your car, maybe shoots you in the foot on the way out. | ||
The leftists are not looking for justice for you. | ||
They're not looking to set things right on your behalf. | ||
It's not the gang member's fault to them. | ||
It's society's fault for the gang member having to do this to feed his family. | ||
So they have to be helped. | ||
You don't help gang members, you throw them in prison. | ||
New Orleans residents warned, don't sit in your car and play as carjackings skyrocket 165%. | ||
Quote, you try to park close to your house or where you're going, Kelly of New Orleans warned, you don't sit in your car and play on your phone. | ||
No, no, I mean, this is America. | ||
This is America, after all. | ||
There's no letting your guard down in America. | ||
There's no sitting around and enjoying a public space. | ||
There's no sitting in your car in one of the biggest and oldest cities in America. | ||
No, there's too many carjackings going on. | ||
You'll be killed. San Francisco to launch pilot program paying people not to commit gun crimes. | ||
Gotta wonder how that's gonna go. | ||
It's a bit of an older... Headline, but relevant. | ||
Worst violent crime surge in three centuries. | ||
Op-ed says Philadelphia Democratic voters owe the city an apology. | ||
Well, they'd have to admit that they were wrong first. | ||
They'd have to admit that somehow it was by getting everything they want that everything got worse. | ||
And they seem to be cognitively incapable of doing so. | ||
Career criminal, 30, is nabbed for raping a woman, 21, and threatening to kill her. | ||
James McIver, 30, is accused of falling a 21-year-old woman into her building and raping her early Saturday morning. | ||
He's charged with rape, sexually motivated burglary, and criminal sex act. | ||
He's previously been arrested 14 times, including sneaking into a teenage girl's bedroom and forcing her to touch his genitals. | ||
So, you know, there used to be this thing called, like, the three-strike rule, right? | ||
You get three chances, three crimes, and then it's like, okay, we gotta treat you with a different level of severity. | ||
What if we just had, like, a ten-strike rule? | ||
What if by the time that you have been arrested and convicted for ten crimes, you just go away forever? | ||
You just, like, we just put you to work building roads in Alaska, and that's your life from now on. | ||
I mean, what if we just did that? | ||
What if we did that and Instead of letting them out, giving them welfare, and waiting until the next person they victimize. | ||
What if for the safety of all of us, we punish criminals? | ||
I know. Crazy idea. | ||
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14. Okay. | |
So, right. So there's no actual, you know, law enforcement anymore. | ||
There's no actual legitimate law enforcement. | ||
Deterrence. The police are demonized. | ||
The criminals are getting away. | ||
In some of the other recent headlines, upwards of 50% of murder cases go unsolved in this country. | ||
You've got the FBI kicking down the door of Catholic Fathers of Seven for protesting abortion while the SBLC lawyer who throws a firebomb at the police is out the next day with $5,000 bail and back to advising the FBI as to who the domestic terrorists are. | ||
You've got police not actually... | ||
I'm not doing anything to stop the criminals, but rather telling the innocent citizens, hey, just stop being comfortable in your own country. | ||
Stop existing in a vulnerable state in your own country. | ||
After all, this is America. Be on your toes at all times and don't just sit on your phone in your car. | ||
That's not a right as an American. | ||
No, a gang will come up and shoot you and take your car. | ||
So you're the one that did something wrong. | ||
You're the one that was foolishly sitting in a car in America. | ||
No, no, no, that's not allowed anymore. | ||
No, no. It's your fault. | ||
It's not the gang's fault. It's not the police's fault. | ||
It's not the society's fault. | ||
It's not the culture's fault. | ||
It's not the just devastating lack of fathers in the home or any hope for the future or any necessity to actually be an independent person. | ||
You can just be a dependent idiot and just the government pays you, and then you go out and rob things, and they don't catch you, and then they blame the innocent people for daring to sit around on their phone in their car. | ||
All right, so no actual law enforcement happening, but don't worry. | ||
The states are pressing the accelerator on the really important crimes that is questioning the Jews. | ||
Georgia passes hate crime bills. | ||
Democrat questions why new protection only apply to Jews. | ||
It's just, wait, what? | ||
Wait a second. | ||
Okay, so we're in like a theocracy. | ||
That's what we're in. | ||
That's what we're in. It would be a theocracy, right? | ||
If you had a bunch of Christians running things that were passing bills saying you're not allowed to do hate speech against Christianity. | ||
You'd go, okay, this is not confusing. | ||
This is not hard to understand. | ||
You are silencing people from criticizing your religious group. | ||
This is a theocracy. | ||
Of course, not just Georgia. | ||
Florida bill seeks to enhance penalties for anti-Semitic acts, including things like if you make fun of someone's clothing, if that clothing is somehow ethnic, then it's a hate crime now. | ||
You can go to jail for five years for that. | ||
No making fun of little hats. | ||
It's not allowed. No making fun of African dashiki things. | ||
You go to jail for five years. | ||
Shoot somebody in the head, rape a woman 14 times. | ||
I mean, you know, whatever. You'll be out the next day. | ||
But if you dare to hate speech, well, that's it, mister. | ||
You're gone. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Very, very, very glad to be welcoming my guest, Joe Biggs. | ||
He is an Army veteran, a patriot, and currently a political prisoner being abused by the state for his activism. | ||
If you want to support Joe Biggs, go to the website FreeJoeBiggs.com. | ||
That's FreeJoeBiggs.com. | ||
Biggs is with two Gs. | ||
FreeJoeBiggs.com. You can also go to his GiveSindGo at GiveSindGo.com slash... | ||
S-S-G-B-D-F. It stands for SSG, Joe Biggs Defense Fund. | ||
But again, that URL is givesendgo.com slash S-S-G-B-D-F. Joe Biggs, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
And I just want to hand the floor over to you. | ||
This is your time to say whatever you want. | ||
But let me just ask, how are you doing? | ||
How are you holding up? How are things going for you? | ||
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It's all right. I mean, it is the... | |
A big change in a person's life when you go from, you know, freedom to solitary confinement for, you know, a long time. | ||
You know, as I talk to you now, I'm sitting in a concrete room with a two-inch mattress and a window that's about a fist wide that I can see out in the toilet beside me. | ||
I mean, you're stuck in here 22, 23 hours a day and you get to come out for a minute. | ||
So, it takes time to get used to, but you've got to be strong and It's been a struggle in the beginning, but now it's nothing. | ||
Now it's easy time. I'm just excited to get our chance to go out there and tell the truth and show what actually happened that day, especially from our point of view. | ||
So far, we've seen that There is no plan. | ||
We've said that from day one, there's no plan whatsoever. | ||
There's star witnesses that have even flipped, have even said that there is no plan. | ||
The star witnesses that have flipped are the ones who even had illegal guns in their possession, so they held that over them to make up a story about us. | ||
But still, when they did that, they all said there was no plan. | ||
It's a circus, and it's crazy to see what's happening. | ||
In our justice system within this country, America is supposed to be a beacon of light for other countries for free speech and true justice and things like that, but I can tell you that does not exist in any shape, way, or fashion. | ||
Just past week, we found out that the FBI had been listening into attorney-client privilege conversations and then building Their prosecution, based on the points that we would bring up, you know, talking to lawyers, to kind of shape their prosecution in a way to, you know, make people look good or whatever. | ||
They would see us bring up points that we thought they had in their weak, like what we thought in their prosecution. | ||
And then they would go and, like, all right, we've got to make this change. | ||
We've got to do this. So it's been insane to know that these people are sitting here the entire time, you know, listening to these types of things and making these kinds of statements and really cheating in this fashion. | ||
I mean, they really don't care about civil liberties. | ||
They don't care about Sixth Amendment issues. | ||
They don't care about First Amendment issues. | ||
It has been a rollercoaster, a stressful ride, but I can tell you this myself, Ethan Nordea, Enrique Tarrio, Dominic Cazzola, and Zachary Real, we're holding our heads high. | ||
We know what happened, and we stand by what we've said since day one. | ||
There's been no plan. That day was sporadic. | ||
You know, we were leading the Capitol and went to a food truck and sat out there at 8, and then everybody heard over the radio, oh, I'm just going up there. | ||
So, you know. People all started flooding over there and then next thing you know, people have, you know, gone out of control and it was just a spontaneous thing. | ||
I don't know how they've come to this conspiracy. | ||
How can you have an arm in this direction if you don't bring weapons and if you don't have You know, you're telling people in chat, hey, bring statproof vests. | ||
I mean, the way that we did our march that day was in response to the actions on December 20th when we had four members be stabbed in D.C. So, you know, if I was looking for an armed overthrow of the government, why would I go on January 6th wearing only a statproof vest? | ||
And why would so many of us do the exact same thing? | ||
And why would we not bring guns if that's what the point is? | ||
I mean, these people... | ||
Showed up and supported Trump, and things got out of control, and, you know, it is what it is, but they are overcharging people. | ||
They are taking many of us—I have no violent charges, nothing. | ||
I mean, I basically have trespasses, and they have turned this into— This huge story about how we somehow concocted... | ||
There was basically a plan that started in November, and then that fell apart. | ||
And now they're saying it started in December, and then that whole narrative fell apart. | ||
And then they said it was January 5th, and that all fell apart. | ||
Now here we are. Within the middle of this riot going on, we somehow concocted a plan using telekinesis and commanded people to go into these different places or whatever. | ||
Didn't you see the videos of it? | ||
And we're standing around. Me and Ethan Norton are standing around. | ||
Ethan Norton grabs a guy who's actually attacking police and pulls him back, puts his hand on his shoulder, rips him back. | ||
And then the guy runs up again, and I take him from behind and pull him into the crowd and throw him back. | ||
And then we build a wall to keep this guy from attacking police officers. | ||
It's truly insane how they can take... | ||
The things that happened that day and concoct this narrative, and people are going along with it. | ||
It's funny to see people on the right that supported us, turn their backs on us, and they've listened to every lie the government says. | ||
But when, you know, the government lies about other things or, you know, they lie or they cover up the Hunter Biden thing, you know, I don't know. | ||
It's just amazing how many people have turned on and believe the lies that they're saying about us, but don't believe the lies that the left says. | ||
No, it really is beyond description. | ||
This would not be hard to understand for anybody, if it was any other country doing this, if this was Russia prosecuting somebody and doing what they've done to you and ignoring your every civil liberty, listening into your phone calls so they can... | ||
I mean, they're just cheating on every different level. | ||
Has there been a lot of discussion with the new footage coming out from January 6? | ||
Do you think that's gonna have any impact on your case or any of the cases? | ||
I think it's a little too late. | ||
I mean, by the time that stuff filters down to us, you know, they say that it's going to be there for us. | ||
So we've only received a little bit. | ||
And I doubt that by the time this trial is over, we'll have access to it. | ||
So, I mean, they're making it to where we're set up to do appeals. | ||
And usually appeals takes five years. | ||
So, you know, if things go bad and they somehow are able to, you know, trick this jury with their lives, We get away five years on the field. | ||
We will win that. Everything they've done has just been completely corrupt. | ||
It's just insane. I just, I can't believe I'm sitting here sometimes. | ||
I mean, I know what happened that day, and I'm like, surprised. | ||
Like, you can even hear me in footage they played in court, live, you know? | ||
The media doesn't even talk about it. | ||
Like, I'm just walking up slowly. | ||
I'm going, oh my god, I can't believe these people are doing this. | ||
Like, they're taking their, you know, they're taking the Capitol, you know? | ||
Everybody here, they're doing this. | ||
I can't believe it. I'm like, narrating like I'm a reporter, you know? | ||
And then you see us standing around not doing anything. | ||
But for some reason, right after that, we're the ones that start getting picked up. | ||
And I think it goes all the way back to that November debate between Vice President Biden and President Trump at the time, where they called out the Proud Boys, and Biden said that that was going to be something that he was going to be looking into to us. | ||
And that's something that his regime would be going after. | ||
So I think they've had a hard-on force for quite a long time, and they've been wanting to find some way, somehow, to get rid of us. | ||
Because at the end of the day, you know, we're the only ones calling out the left-wing thugs that are going out there, you It's so weird that the locals in D.C. forget it. | ||
When President Trump was elected, and they were running around attacking, and the first family had to be evacuated and gone to this subterranean basement. | ||
They mock him. Yeah, they mock him. | ||
They go, oh, Trump was hiding in his basement, and it was an attack worse than anything that happened on January 6th. | ||
We're going to come back on the other side. | ||
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Support this man. He's targeted because he's an effective leader. | ||
It's truly unbelievable what's being done to Joe Biggs and others, but specifically Joe Biggs, kept in jail for over two years at this point, been in solitary confinement since last April, coming on a year of being in solitary confinement. | ||
In case people don't know, Joe Biggs is a retired staff sergeant. | ||
He spent eight years in the Army. | ||
He received a Purple Heart. | ||
You had your pretrial release denied, Joe, because they decided that you might be dangerous. | ||
Not that you've ever given any evidence of being dangerous ever before, but we know that after January 6th, they said, they came out and said they wanted shock and awe, and so they were going to target the biggest and most influential and effective leaders in the right-wing movement. | ||
You, of course, are at the top of that list. | ||
This is pure political persecution, and they're cheating and violating your rights at every possible level. | ||
Again, I could rant about this, but I'm not the one going through it. | ||
So I just want to hand the floor over to you. | ||
What can people do for you? | ||
Because we're sitting out here raging at this, wondering what we can do. | ||
Is there anything that we can do for you other than pray? | ||
Well, we appreciate the prayers, but we definitely need donations. | ||
I mean, it costs a lot to go to a trial like this. | ||
I mean, this is a very, very expensive trial. | ||
It is the largest trial. | ||
This trial has the most discovery ever in the history of America in a trial. | ||
Our case is the biggest case out of the entire January 6th, and it's the biggest investigation they've ever had. | ||
So, We have a handful of lawyers, and we're up against the entire U.S. government. | ||
The entire U.S. government is mocking Tucker Carlson, saying that he is deceptively picking and choosing certain videos to alter the narrative of January 6th, meanwhile completely ignoring the deceptive edited January 6th committee propaganda BS that was going on and on and on and on. | ||
You know, the biggest government in the world, and they're allowed to do whatever they want, and they're doing whatever they want. | ||
And Biden behind it, you have the Attorney General that just doesn't really care. | ||
They just want to bury it. | ||
They want to send a message to anybody who's willing to stand up against their narrative and to go out there and say that we don't want transgender story hours. | ||
We don't want illegal aliens running across our border, unvetted, into parts unknown and not showing up to court and finding out where they are. | ||
We don't want people coming in from MS-13 that are going to just start gangbanging and killing people. | ||
We don't want a lot of the stuff that's happening, and they don't like that because they want the open borders. | ||
They want the lawlessness, and that's why people like Kamala Harris are bailing out Antifa. | ||
I mean, we have a checklist. | ||
We have an Excel spreadsheet on Antifa members who have been arrested over the last few years. | ||
And you see these heinous charges like assault on police officers burning down You know, police buildings and courthouses and, you know, using volatile cocktails. | ||
And right after it, you see, dismiss, dismiss, dismiss, dismiss, dismiss. | ||
People are doing everything they can to destroy this country and what it was founded on, and they're getting away with it. | ||
Meanwhile, people who speak out about that and actually want America to be this constitutional republic, we're the ones that get thrown in jail. | ||
We're the ones that get targeted. You know, and it's amazing that the FBI has done everything they can to silence us, to go after us, to attack us. | ||
They have a track record that is so horrible. | ||
The FBI is the biggest violator of civil liberties in America, and here they sit around and try to act like they're on their high horse. | ||
And they're so superior to us all, all these little people. | ||
They are the dirtiest, the scummiest, crazy people out there. | ||
I mean, I wish I could go into some of the stuff that these people said, but I can't. | ||
And it would make people throw up. | ||
It would make them sick to know that these are the people who are supposed to be protecting us, so to say. | ||
But they laugh and they mock what's happening to us. | ||
You know, my code have been exactly real. | ||
Has never even seen his own kid, really. | ||
Hasn't even been able to hold his child because his child was born after he was put in jail two years ago. | ||
You know, it's amazing. | ||
I saw my daughter when she was three years old last. | ||
I have not seen her in over two years now. | ||
And she's going on sick. | ||
So this is... | ||
This is atrocious what's happening. | ||
You know, the thing is too, if we were planning some armed insurrection, why in the hell do we have numerous documentary film crews with us? | ||
They didn't just show up. We invited them. | ||
Why would we have that kind of coverage on us and those types of video cameras all around us and people taking pictures if we were planning to do something like that? | ||
That's the stupidest thing in the world. | ||
And they like to say that we're stupid, but you can actually see in all the stuff that they make us out to be these criminal masterminds. | ||
Like, you know, we're basically, you know, like a mafia, so to say. | ||
They love, you know, saying that. | ||
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But at the same time, they go, oh, these idiots, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. | |
And I mean, it's insane how... | ||
They are weaving this narrative, and it's just built on propaganda, BS, and lies. | ||
I saw in the first very January 6th committee hearing, that was me and Trump. | ||
And they say that there's this officer that heard me attacking the police on a megaphone. | ||
There was a guy behind me about 20 yards back, dressed in all black with a black bullhorn, who was actually cussing out the police and doing this and saying, go up to the fence and all that. | ||
But put it on me, they take the sound down on this guy in black, but they say, me, go, who's through Tower Street and FNT's on FNT's? | ||
And that's somehow a call to violence to go to the Capitol. | ||
I mean, this whole thing, I wake up sometimes and I'm just like, I can't believe I'm here. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
There has to be some sense of righteousness that you still feel like. | ||
I mean, again, I can't even imagine what it's like to go through what you're going through. | ||
Is there some strength that you can draw from the fact that you know that this is a baseless political persecution, you are the victim of this evil system, knowing that you did? | ||
Because it would be one thing if you actually You tried to overthrow the government and failed and then you're sitting in jail going, well, you know, I did bring a gun and I tried to, but you didn't do any of that. | ||
So is, I mean, are you able to draw some strength from just knowing the evil that you're up against and that you did nothing wrong? | ||
I mean, since day one, people have asked, have you got anything to say? | ||
Is there anything you want to tell us before we go into this? | ||
And my story since day one was, no, this was sporadic. | ||
I mean, you can see it in the commentary that I make. | ||
I mean, and I, well, am I knowing? | ||
I didn't do anything wrong. | ||
The only thing that frightens me is that here we are in a biased district, you know, a jury that is 90% Democrats. | ||
They only allow a couple of Republicans through. | ||
And you can see just the bias. | ||
You see jurors writing down only when the prosecution's up. | ||
And when the prosecution leaves, you see notes pass them down. | ||
You see the media leave the room. | ||
The media loves to promote the lies that are said. | ||
But we actually had journalists in that room Telling what happens on the cross-examination that our lawyers are doing to call out them and their lies with proof, impeaching them time and time again. | ||
It'd be a whole different narrative that people like, you know, the New York Times don't care about the truth. | ||
People like the Washington Post don't care about the truth. | ||
All they care about are spreading left-leaning propaganda narratives that fit this to an idea that they're far more superior than us. | ||
And then the right-wing are a bunch of dumb rednecks who are just racist assholes. | ||
And that could be, that's the furthest thing from the truth. | ||
No, and you know, I've been to protests with you. | ||
Where you were leading it and beforehand the meeting was all about how do we stay peaceful? | ||
How do we avoid confrontation? | ||
They're going to attack us but don't give in to it. | ||
I mean that's what makes you dangerous to the system because you refuse to do the things that they claim that you do. | ||
I mean it really is beyond description the level of evil that we're dealing with here and they're willing to put somebody like you through literal torture. | ||
For their political ends. | ||
It's indescribable. | ||
I want to tell people one more time, FreeJoeBiggs.com. | ||
FreeJoeBiggs.com is where you go to donate. | ||
There's also a GiveSendGo. | ||
It's GiveSendGo.com slash SSGBDF. It stands for SSG Joe Biggs Defense Fund. | ||
GiveSendGo.com slash SSGBDF. It's the least people can do to try to reach that day where you are freed and have... | ||
Not retribution, but you have, you know, justice from this system that is so heinously targeting you. | ||
We have a minute left. The floor is yours. | ||
What do you want people to know, Joe? | ||
Thank you for everything. | ||
Please donate. Please help us. | ||
We'd like to see people in the pews out there or whatever in the gallery showing up and sitting there and getting a chance to watch this happen in real time. | ||
I mean, to see the corruption, to see the government come up there with lies. | ||
I mean, they're pointing us out in videos where you see thousands and thousands of people. | ||
They go all circling around a speck and they go, it's so big right there. | ||
And it's like, you can't even see that. | ||
They're just picking out random people, 90% of the people there. | ||
Tons of people wearing flag shirts. | ||
Tons of people wearing beads. | ||
And they're just circling random people and saying, oh, you guys are over here. | ||
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You're doing that without actually making correct identifications. | |
I mean, the amount of evil that we're up against is, it's amazing. | ||
But, you know, I've had my faith in God and we've got amazing lawyers working on our defense. | ||
And I'm positive this is going to work out for the best. | ||
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Joe is a single father. Joe is facing up to 20 years if convicted. | ||
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Learn more. You can go to FreeJoeBiggs.com or GibsonGo.com slash SSGBDF. And that stands for SSG Joe Biggs Defense Fund Gives and Go dot com slash SSGBDF. And I thought we'd only have 30 minutes with Joe, but he's able to stay on a little bit longer. | ||
So he'll be reconnecting with us. | ||
Again, it's always a little bit of trouble getting through the prison phone system. | ||
That's what you have to deal with when your guests are political prisoners of an illegitimate regime. | ||
And even if you... | ||
Even if you don't know about Joe Biggs, go to FreeJoeBiggs.com. | ||
Read the write-up that they have on the front page there. | ||
It really gives you a breakdown of everything that's happening. | ||
Okay, we have Joe back. | ||
Joe, I'm glad you were able to stay on with us a little bit longer. | ||
I... Man, I couldn't even get through reading that video. | ||
Just thinking about what they've done to you and how this really should be a signal for everybody going, you don't have to do anything wrong. | ||
You don't have to be a domestic terrorist. | ||
You don't have to be the things that they call you. | ||
They will happily ruin your life and put you through the most miserable thing you can imagine. | ||
I'm amazed that all of you guys that are being persecuted like this are not just... | ||
that you don't just go insane, that you don't just rage out and do something. | ||
How do you maintain throughout all of this? | ||
Well, it was hard. | ||
It was hard in the beginning, I can tell you that. | ||
It's difficult going from... | ||
Sane life to being put into a prison with bat-esque crazy people. | ||
You know what I'm saying? Like, you get thrown into a jail and you've got people talking nonstop and, you know, like... | ||
Like, mumbling to themselves all night. | ||
People freaking out and screaming. | ||
You got people trying to stab each other with broom handles everywhere, blood all over the floor, fighting. | ||
And it's just, like, I just sit back and watch. | ||
I haven't really been messed with at all. | ||
Most people like me and have respected me, so I've been that difficult of a thing. | ||
But, you know, it really got better when everyone was moved here to the same jailhouse. | ||
All of my co-defendants are here, and we get to ride the bus to court every morning together. | ||
And on the way back, we get in the holdings on the morning, the courthouse, and the five of us are together. | ||
And I can tell you right now, our spirits are knocked down. | ||
I mean, they got our legs shackled, our waist shackled to our hands, and we're still doing, like, common sense. | ||
Me and Enrique are running. | ||
You know, as fast as we can with our legs shackled and joking down this long metal bench and seeing how far our body can fly. | ||
You know, we're competing nonstop. | ||
Like, they give us, like, these crappy oranges and we're, you know, taking milk cartons and ripping them open and using them as, like, a basketball net trying to throw them in. | ||
You know, we're joking nonstop, telling stories about things that, you know, in the past, like, different stuff. | ||
You know, we sit there and we're, you know, these other inmates and different holding cells are looking at us and like, man, how can you guys be like this? | ||
You know, how can you be so happy in a situation like this? | ||
And, you know, we're brothers. | ||
You know, I didn't even know Dominic at all until this thing happened. | ||
I didn't know his name. | ||
The first time I saw it was in a picture from an event. | ||
that's a cool picture and then they say that means that I know this guy you know Zach Real I didn't really know him at all he'd been to some of the same events as me but we'd never really spoken before so I've had an opportunity to get to know these two other guys that's beautiful hold on Joe we'll We'll be back in one minute, Joe. | ||
Don't go anywhere. There's nothing happening in the world today to put in more stark relief what situation we're in than the way that the January 6th prisoners are being treated. | ||
The FBI has destroyed evidence. | ||
Thousands of hours of potentially exculpatory video evidence has been denied from them. | ||
Their due process has been denied. | ||
Their right to a speedy trial has been denied. | ||
Their right to bail, which should have been granted, has been denied based off of no evidence of a rap sheet. | ||
They don't have prior convictions. | ||
It's just because it's projected on them. | ||
You're right wing. Therefore, you're dangerous. | ||
You're a leader of a dissident political movement. | ||
Therefore, you have to be... | ||
You know, ripped away from your family and spend two years behind bars for essentially charges of trespassing with a bunch of lies piled on top of it. | ||
There's been a lot of new information recently. | ||
Story at Infowars.com. | ||
Proud Boys J6 sedition trial halted after leaked chat logs show FBI agent said her boss ordered her to destroy the evidence. | ||
So it took a wild turn after unintentionally leaked chat logs from FBI special agent Nicole Miller revealed she was ordered by her boss to destroy 338 items of evidence. | ||
There's also evidence that they were spying on privileged attorney-client communications. | ||
So you've just been stripped of all rights. | ||
You've been stripped of privacy, stripped of the ability to actually have an effective defense, stripped in a lot of ways of the ability to even raise money for this, and you're up against the most well-funded, concerted effort of the The biggest organization to ever exist in the world, the United States government. It's absolutely wild. | ||
I mean, what is your level of hope that obviously the media doesn't care? | ||
It seems like the judges don't care. | ||
It seems like a lot of the jury doesn't care. | ||
I mean, what is it going to take to get true justice in this, which would mean that you would be released and hopefully there would be some sort of recompense for what they've put you through already? | ||
Do you think with the more information that's coming out that that's becoming more and more likely? | ||
I think that that's going to have an effect at some point in line, maybe not necessarily during our trial. | ||
I can tell you this, God works in a serious way. | ||
You know, through these trials and tribulations, our faith is tested, and I can guarantee you this, that our faith has been tested, and we have stuck right behind God, and we are, you know, hopeful of a good outcome. | ||
It might not be, you know, right now like we want it, but it's going to happen at some point in time, and we're going to expose God. | ||
This trial is going to expose the corruption within the FBI and the government. | ||
And we already know that it's out there, but it's going to force the left wing to really talk about it as well. | ||
I don't think anybody can stand for civil liberties being violated and due process violations and Brady violations. | ||
I mean, the government withheld information from us for civil law, like, culpatory evidence, and then they all of a sudden, like, in the middle of Trump, oh, here, we forgot, you know? | ||
It's like, what? And it's just loud, it's okay, whatever, you know, Brady violations, Brady violations, no one cares. | ||
There are no rules for this trial, it seems like. | ||
It's just like, you know, there's a mission to bury us as much as they can. | ||
I'm just praying to God that these jurors are able to see beyond this BS narrative that the government's pumped out. | ||
I pray that these people will put aside their biases, their emotions, and they do the right thing. | ||
And I believe some of these guys will, and I'm just hopeful for that. | ||
It's been one hell of a ride, I can tell you that, but I'm ready to go home. | ||
I miss my little girl. | ||
That's my favorite human being in the entire world. | ||
I love my daughter Savannah, and I want to get out of here, and I want to be able to be the father that I've had of my daughter. | ||
And I want my co-defendants to be able to go and be with their children and their families as well. | ||
This isn't right what's happening, you know, and I don't know why anyone left or right can stand for this type of violations that are taking place. | ||
It's really sad to see that this is what it's all come down to. | ||
But you know, at the end of the day, you know, Alex has been calling for this kind of stuff for a long time and predicting that these types of things are going to happen. | ||
And, you know, you can't call the guy conspiracy theorist anymore when it comes to stuff like this. | ||
I mean, this guy was on point. | ||
It's too bad that I've got to stay here in the midst of all this stuff. | ||
But I'm going to stay strong. | ||
I'm going to make sure the men around me are motivated. | ||
You know, I love these guys. | ||
You know, Enrique Tarrio is a brother to me. | ||
Ethan Mordini, my brother. | ||
You know, I've gotten in on Dominic Cazola. | ||
He's a good guy. He's hilarious. | ||
This guy needs to be a stand-up comedian. | ||
And Zach Rowe is another brother, man. | ||
This guy is, you know, truly a good guy. | ||
I mean, we all... Are good guys who are funny, who love their family. | ||
And like I said, me, I've never had any violence at all in my record. | ||
And here I am thrown into murder pods with murderers. | ||
I've been, you know, my neighbors are MS-13 and ISIS people and stuff like that. | ||
You know, it's insane the kind of people that they are trying to connect me with, you know, saying that we are, that Jan 6th was, you know, worse than Pearl Harbor or 9-11. | ||
You know, and you, you know, it was interesting. | ||
We watched the Terrible Carson thing the other night, and they were talking about how many police officers were actually hurt during the, you know, after Trump's inauguration. | ||
And it was way more than anything. | ||
I mean, it was just insane, but people sweep it under the rug, and it feels like this is another thing. | ||
This injustice is going to be swept under the rug, and, you know, they want us to sit in jail for the rest of our lives. | ||
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It's sad. | |
I mean, I thought we were better than that, but apparently we're not. | ||
You know, you hit the nail on the head when you said everybody left and right should care about this, and that's sort of the thing that I want to, you know, you look at what's going on, you look at the way the media is on the government's side, the people, you know, if you try to tell them about this, they go, well, they were proud boys. | ||
It's like you want to ask, like, what have they done to you? | ||
What have they done to the American people that make them so heartless and callous when they see an innocent man Even if you weren't innocent, even if you were actually guilty of the things they say you are, which you're not, obviously, I want to make that clear, but even if you were, to treat you like this is beyond the pale, and the fact that our fellow Americans are okay with this, it's legitimately terrifying to me that this is happening. | ||
Can you stay on for another second? | ||
We have three minutes left in this segment. | ||
Can you stay on, or should we finish up here, Joe? | ||
Well, I'll say that. I mean, I sit in a concrete room all day, so this is entertaining for me. | ||
Okay, well, and it's informative for us, too. | ||
Again, freejoebiggs.com is the website where you can go to donate to his legal fund. | ||
But to the people that have been swayed by the mainstream media, what is the case you would make to the average liberal out there What's the appeal you would make to the people on the other side of the aisle as it were? | ||
Well, stop being the useful idiots that the Democrats want. | ||
The Democrats know that they're, you know, they're base. | ||
They don't know that, but they believe that their base is completely and totally stupid. | ||
But they're useful idiots. | ||
You know, once they come after us and take our rights away, it's going to happen to those people. | ||
And they just, you know, that's what they need to understand. | ||
This isn't just an attack on us. | ||
This is an attack by greedy, power-hungry, globalists, elitists who are, you know, Just do the most god-awful things, and all they care about is their wealth, their families, their lifestyle, and they want the power to rule us like we are nothing. | ||
It's a boot on the head, like Orwell said. | ||
I mean, that's what the future's holding. | ||
And if people on the left don't start to wake up to these violations, these civil liberty violations, It's going to be too late. | ||
It's sad to see that these types of things are happening in our country right now, and people aren't coming together. | ||
People should see this and go, look, man, this is bad, and we need to come together to figure out a way to solve this. | ||
We need to do something about it. | ||
Sadly, people are still staying divided. | ||
People are still listening to propaganda. | ||
They're being divided and conquered. | ||
I'm calling everyone racist and doing all this stuff and they're just bickering and arguing over the dumbest stuff. | ||
But at the end of the day, we all want to be able to live our lives. | ||
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We want to be able to... We want to be left alone. | |
We want to just be able to sustain life in the way that we want to and be peaceful and happy. | ||
And actually have the ability to have our say in this country and have, you know, some semblance of fair treatment under the law. | ||
And, of course, that, you know, all you have to do is look back at some of the protests prior to January 6th and in December of that year where, you know, people were protesting the stolen election and weren't storming the Capitol. | ||
and yet Antifa was coming down on them and hit them in the head with bike locks. | ||
I mean, you can see video after video of regular, like, people with their families being assaulted on the street by Antifa. | ||
And so, you know, that never gets brought up. | ||
More on the other side, folks. Don't go anywhere. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It really is, it's beyond anything we could have even predicted. | ||
But actually, there was a prediction. | ||
There was a prediction that happened, and I doubt Joe's seen this because it just came out today. | ||
But here's an article, Joe. | ||
Joe Biggs is joining me, calling in from a prison where he's sitting as a political prisoner for his activism, for his constitutionally protected rights. | ||
He has been kept. | ||
He hasn't been to trial yet. | ||
He hasn't been convicted of anything. | ||
But for two years, he's been in solitary confinement, kept away from his young daughter, kept away from the life that he's built, never had a history of violence. | ||
I mean, we can go over and over. | ||
And I wonder if this can even penetrate into the minds of some of the more brainwashed people. | ||
But here's the here's the article. | ||
It's from Politico. It says, A startling document predicted January 6 Democrats are missing its other warnings. | ||
They say weeks before the 2020 election, so before the election even happened, a secret 87-page document outlined in matter-of-fact language the threat posed by Donald Trump's still-to-come campaign of election denial. | ||
So apparently this 87-page document had gone out saying Donald Trump is going to lose the election and he's going to question the election and here's how we deal with it. | ||
I mean, how much do you think of January 6th was a pre-planned sting operation to get people like yourself into a position where you can be framed for a crime? | ||
I mean, how sophisticated do you think the entrapment was in this case? | ||
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Well, I don't know how deep it goes. | |
I mean, at the end of the day, it was up to Pelosi to bring in the National Guard. | ||
It was up to her, because she's over the Capitol Police, to have them beat up their security. | ||
But the former captain of the Capitol Police, I think his last thing's done, he said they were left with no kind of intel, really. | ||
I mean, they had extra fencing put up, but they were told to take him down, I believe. | ||
That's what I heard in trial. | ||
These people had the manpower, but they didn't put him out there. | ||
They really went lax on it, and it just seems, you know, in my opinion, that they were kind of hoping something could happen. | ||
That's just speculation. | ||
I mean, I don't know. I can't really get up here, especially going through trial and, you know, say these kinds of things, you know, but it definitely seems really shady. | ||
I mean, there were people putting on riot gear that day, like, way before anything ever happened. | ||
You know, that was another weird thing that we saw. | ||
And, you know, Trump had told everybody to go up to the Capitol, and people went up there. | ||
I mean, there was... Nothing other than people going out there, and then you get a few bad apples who decided to push forward, and then people in the back who can't see what happened started to walk forward. | ||
I think a lot of these people thought that maybe Trump was actually going to go up there and seek somewhere. | ||
I don't really get how it's gotten to this point, but there's definitely some very shady things that have led up to this event, and it's just sad that These people would think that level To attack Trump and his supporters. | ||
And of course, you know, you pointed out earlier the basic inconsistency of their own claims. | ||
Now we're seeing footage here. You can't see the subtitles, but the audio, I mean, these are Capitol Police officers furious saying they set us up. | ||
They set us up. Where are the reinforcements? | ||
So even the Capitol Police were thinking this was a setup of some sort, you know, set up to get a conflict with them. | ||
But their own claims are inconsistent. | ||
They claim this was a pre-planned insurrection coup. | ||
There were It was an armed insurrection coup, but there were no arms. | ||
And it was preplanned, but also it was inspired by Trump's speech that afternoon, which they tried to impeach him for. | ||
I mean, even on its face, even with no extra evidence that we have, the plethora of evidence that we have showing what really happened that day, just on the basis of their claims, it's inconsistent, it's incoherent, it makes no sense at all. | ||
And that's got to be one of the most frustrating things. | ||
I mean, the idea that this was preplanned at all, you can imagine what it would be like if the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers all got together and said, we're going to have an arms insurrection. | ||
It wouldn't be a bunch of guys wandering through the Capitol. | ||
It's just absurd on its face, Joe. | ||
And that's what I don't get, how people can fall for something that's so just self-evidently wrong. | ||
I mean, I struggled even, like, how do you argue with somebody who believes the sky is red? | ||
You can't do it. Yeah, I mean, there's footage of me, like I'm walking around and I go up to a police officer, a Capitol Police officer, and I go, hey, is there a bathroom around here? | ||
And they show me where the bathroom is, and I go to the bathroom and use it and leave. | ||
I mean, it's just insane. | ||
I'm watching videos of the other guys, and they're just meandering around lost, not knowing where anybody is, and they're just kind of looking and walking from place to place, and the government goes, oh, look at this, it's a coronation. | ||
You know, they flanked and they did this and that. | ||
You know, it's just madly insane. | ||
I mean, I hope the jury can speak to this. | ||
I mean, it's laughable, the story that they've concocted. | ||
And, you know, I have a feeling that the government knows that they're taking BS, but they know that they have a shot in D.C. and D.C. only. | ||
If this case were this trial to be held anywhere else in the U.S., I think they know they'd be completely and totally screwed. | ||
But they know they have a really super biased population within C.T., so they're betting on that, and that's all they have. | ||
They don't have a conspiracy. | ||
They don't have a plan. | ||
There was never a plan. | ||
They're betting on these jurors to hate us because of what they believe we are. | ||
And the government's done everything they can to destroy our credibility and saying that we're all violent, racist, and this and that. | ||
And they show these edited videos where it shows us on the street maybe punching someone, but they don't show the minutes before that when the person pulled out the knife or the minutes before when that person was beating up an old person and we step in. | ||
You know, Enrique Tarrio and others were in DC and an old man got jumped and they went to stop this and they were stabbed. | ||
But, you know, at the end of the day, they'll ignore that. | ||
They'll say that we're violent. And they always like to say that. | ||
I mean, we have... | ||
All this proof of Antifa antagonizing and Antifa being the aggressors and things like that, and they ignore it and they don't care. | ||
It's a clown world. | ||
You're pointing out an important point, which is it's not even about the claims about January 6th. | ||
It's the years of lies that led up to that. | ||
It was the years of pre-programming people to accept the idea that you guys were violent. | ||
I mean, how do you get through this? | ||
Year upon year upon year of lies all stacking up on top of each other, of which the January 6 lie is just the icing on this layer cake of lies that have been told about you. | ||
We have about one minute left. | ||
I just want to remind people again, FreeJoeBiggs.com is where you go to give money and find out Joe's story and send that out. | ||
GiveSendGo.com slash SSGBDF is the official website. | ||
We have a minute left. | ||
The floor is yours. Joe Biggs, what do you want to tell people as the final word here? | ||
You know, I mean, here's the kicker. | ||
They say that I've had a violent past, but then they show me my criminal record, and it's blank. | ||
There's nothing there. | ||
They say I have a propensity to violence, that I am a violent human being, and yet they can't prove any of that. | ||
They've used this future danger that we are these people that if we were out right now, We would create some kind of revolution or some shit. | ||
And it's all been a lie. | ||
It's all been BS from the get-go. | ||
I just ask people, you know, to listen to this. | ||
Pay attention to this trial that's going on. | ||
And please help us get the word out because we need it. | ||
More people need to be aware of the corruption that's going on, lies are being spread, and the fact that the left-screen media, even the right legacy media in general, is ignoring us. | ||
This is the biggest trial in American history and you hardly hear anything about it. | ||
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There's a reason for that because they know it's BS. We'll do everything we can to change that around. | |
Thank you so much for calling in and being with us. | ||
God bless you. I know our audience is praying for you. | ||
I'm praying for you. I just hope one day to shake your hand and welcome you to an actually free America once again. | ||
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I'd call that strategic distraction, maybe something like that. | ||
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For the next segment, if you want to call in, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
And I want to go back to the story from Infowars here while we wait for the phone lines to fill up. | ||
This really lays out the situation that we're in. | ||
The story from Infowars is this. | ||
Proud Boys J6 sedition trial halted after leaked chat logs show FBI agents said her boss ordered her to destroy evidence. | ||
The Fed's political persecution of the Proud Boys took a wild turn after unintentionally leaked chat logs from the FBI special agent Nicole Miller revealed she said she was ordered by her boss to destroy 338 items of evidence. | ||
The leaked chats also suggest Miller failed to reveal relevant communications to the defense, potentially spied on privileged attorney-client communications, and asked by another agent to edit out that I was present during a meeting with a confidential human source informant, a thread by G7. | ||
Julie Kelly really lays this out with the receipts, with the actual court documents. | ||
She says there's more confirmation here about FBI agent who lied on the stand yesterday and concealed evidence before. | ||
Admitted fabricating evidence and following orders to destroy hundreds of items of evidence. | ||
Lack of criminal accountability for FISA-gate lives. | ||
Concealing evidence, doctoring evidence, destroying evidence, violating attorney-client privilege. | ||
What's sad is that this will be ignored even by most conservative media and Congress simply because they are members of the Proud Boys. | ||
That's not a crime no matter how many times Christopher Wray claims that it is. | ||
Of course, Proud Boys wouldn't even exist if the law enforcement actually punished Antifa for committing crimes in the first place. | ||
It's like you almost got to go back to the very beginning. | ||
You got to remind yourself that for a long time, Antifa and allied groups would viciously attack right-wingers, viciously attack Trump supporters standing in line for his rallies or holding their own protest. | ||
Just, again, just vicious, absolutely vicious. | ||
The police would do nothing to stop it. | ||
And so the choice was twofold. | ||
You could either just not have a political voice, just not participate in American politics and not express your First Amendment because if you tried, you would be attacked. | ||
Or you could fight back. | ||
I mean, those were the options that were left to us because of the failure of law enforcement to actually protect our First Amendment. | ||
And so the Proud Boys were created explicitly and specifically to protect innocent right-wingers from attacks from Antifa. | ||
Somehow that gets turned around into Proud Boys are the aggressive one. | ||
It's Proud Boys that are causing the violence. | ||
It's literally the opposite, and yet that lie has pervaded our national conversation to such an extent that I'm sure some of the people sitting on these juries believe it wholeheartedly and are willing to convict no matter what the evidence, no matter what the proof, no matter what the violence done to these no matter what the proof, no matter what the violence done to these people by the government is being because that's Don't You know, mistake anything here. | ||
When you take somebody away from their family for two years, when you shove somebody in a concrete hole for two years without giving them a trial, without proper oversight, without proper medical care, without proper I mean, just because it's the government doing it doesn't mean it's any different than a cartel doing it or your neighbor, you know, snatching you off the street and chaining you in his basement. | ||
This is violence being done to innocent people by the government under the thinly, you know, the thin veil of legitimacy that's only provided by the dishonest and cooperative media. | ||
Cooperative in the sense that they do the bidding of the intelligence agencies and the federal law enforcement that is so egregiously violating the basic human rights of these people. | ||
And I get that leftists are they have like rotten hearts that just like putrid, flaccid, just nothings. | ||
I get that. But why is just the average American not horrified and outraged at what's being done to the January 6th prisoners? | ||
Like, why are your in-laws or your, you know, doctor not bringing this up in every conversation and pointing out that we are rapidly entering a dystopian hell world? | ||
We can all be a victim. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final segment of the American Journal. | ||
I was only supposed to have Joe Biggs on for 30 minutes, but I'm glad that he was able to stay on for longer. | ||
It just means we don't have quite as much time to take phone calls today. | ||
But I think it was more than worth it as, of course, the whole point of sequestering him in a jail cell is to prevent him from exercising his free speech and from getting the word out and gaining support. | ||
So we'll do whatever we can to subvert and destroy the plans of the enemy. | ||
So that's what we had to do. But now we got directly to your phone calls. | ||
First, we'll go to Jay, who's Jewish in Missouri. | ||
Jay the Jew. Thanks for calling in, Jay. | ||
You're on the air. How you doing, Harrison? | ||
Good, thanks. They say, Baruch Hashem, that means God bless. | ||
And I need Torah for taking my phone call. | ||
Thank you for taking my phone call. | ||
Of course. And Joe Biggs, you know, I've sent money like I told the monitor there that put me on. | ||
I've sent money to a lot of these people, and the American people are like sheeple, you know? | ||
Nobody's really... | ||
We ought to have... | ||
And like Joe Biggs said, nobody brought any guns, and I hate to... | ||
And we need to fight, because otherwise they're going to just lead people back onto these trains and put them into the concentration camps or FEMA camps or whatever the hell they want to call them. | ||
And, you know, you get all these big... | ||
And the kicker is, you know, you were talking earlier about that, or that rabbi was talking about transgender. | ||
Well, that's a bunch of nonsense. | ||
That's total nonsense. | ||
I would think, yeah. | ||
When I was a kid going to the synagogue, you would never put on a dress for Halloween, how you call. | ||
We have Purim, which it's like a carnival-type atmosphere, and they dress up in costume, and it was a beautiful time at the synagogue this Tuesday we went. | ||
And all kinds of costumes. | ||
But you'll never see a man, a Jewish man, in a true synagogue wearing any type of female costume. | ||
God, or whatever you want to call it. | ||
Well, isn't it? And especially some of the more traditional, like, old-school Judaism, especially, like, you know, before Christ, like, there was a very clear distinction between the roles and the duties and the obligations of men versus women. | ||
Like, it was, this was not like a vague kind of thing. | ||
And even, you know, the idea of, like, kosher foods, right? | ||
It's all about sort of Categories and things that violate categories are inferior, right? | ||
So you have, you know, there's like things that are on four legs have hooves and horns. | ||
Things that don't, like pigs, pigs have four legs but they don't have hooves. | ||
That's kind of messed up. That doesn't fit nicely in a category so it's unclean, right? | ||
Fish live in the ocean. Fish live in the ocean. | ||
If it lives in the ocean and it's not a fish, that sort of doesn't fit nicely in a category. | ||
So, I mean, the idea of traditional Judaism is you have very clear distinctions between things like the sexes. | ||
So to claim that the Jews say that Adam and Eve were actually one transgender person, I mean, absurd. | ||
Jay, am I wrong? Is that not absurd? | ||
This guy, I don't know what you call it. | ||
We call it a yeshiva. | ||
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This guy, whatever yeshiva he went to... | |
They was doing acid or something. | ||
That's all I can figure, because this guy's crazy. | ||
Yeah, totally, totally bonkers. | ||
Totally absurd. Yeah, totally. | ||
But anyways, I love all your products, and I listen to you guys every day, and I bring the information from Alex's program to the show on a regular basis. | ||
And even the rabbi, everybody I know that has taken this inoculation, they regret it. | ||
With lots of remorse, and now I've brought him NAC and one other medicine that, not supplement, that Mike Adams was talking about, and I was waiting for another one to show up. | ||
But I'm on the road all the time, so it's hard. | ||
But when I do get home, I love my faith. | ||
And I think everybody should love God, and everybody should love their faith. | ||
And as long as you've got good morals, we can all get together and get along. | ||
100%. 100%, Jay. And let me just say one thing. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. I really do appreciate it. | ||
I want to get to some other calls here, but thank you for that. | ||
And I also wanted to mention, I meant to mention it back when we were doing that segment about the transgenderism stuff. | ||
You know, again, it's worth pointing out that, like, libs against TikTok, right? | ||
One of the best... We're good to go. | ||
Jewish women, like my friend's mom, sitting there at a wedding, holding a baby, just foaming at the mouth, going, they're doing this to children? | ||
They're doing this in elementary schools? | ||
This is wrong! We need more of that Jewish mom, mother bear energy of just like, no, no, no, you don't do this to my kid, I'm not going to stand for it. | ||
We need less of the rabbis telling you that there are six or seven genders because some weirdo 100 years ago wrote a weird book. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Jay. | ||
Very good stuff. And I'm glad it came across. | ||
I was being sarcastic about the anti-Semitic remarks earlier. | ||
Patty in Boston. Thanks for calling in. | ||
You want to talk about Joe Biggs. | ||
And I like what you're saying. | ||
You say Joe Biggs should not go to prison. | ||
Why do you think that is, Patty? Well, I think that Joe Biggs should not be in prison in the first place because he's not been adjudicated guilty of any kind of crime. | ||
And I think that home confinement, where he was at originally, was good enough. | ||
If that's not good enough for the government, I don't know what is. | ||
You know, Joe, like... | ||
Okay, you can agree or disagree with whatever he, you know, had going on that day. | ||
I was there. I shot video of it. | ||
I don't think that Joe was guilty of any sort of crime. | ||
But, you know, okay, he deserves a trial. | ||
You know, I just, it disgusts me. | ||
That he has spent the last two years in jail for no good reason because, I mean, we talked a lot, and Joe and I talked a lot about, you know, his situation. | ||
He was just perfectly... | ||
Happy to just stay at home and wait for his trial. | ||
And instead, the government said, after a while, oh, no, no, we're going to bring you up to D.C. and throw you in jail in solitary. | ||
What? I mean, you know, I'm really, really having to struggle right now to not curse. | ||
I mean, how? | ||
How in God's name? | ||
let's you know I know Joe doesn't like to brag about this kind of thing but he's a veteran who served his country admirably um it just it really really calls me yeah he's a purple heart recipient And Patty, you and I were there together in Portland under Joe Biggs' direction, Joe Biggs leading that march. | ||
I mean, could not have done it in a more legal and respectable and peaceful way. | ||
So you have personal experience with Joe Biggs in his political operation, his political activism. | ||
You know this guy's not a threat. | ||
You know this guy's not leading a violent revolution. | ||
So I'm glad you called in to echo that sentiment or to tell everybody how you feel about this. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, he's a peaceful guy who deserves all of our respect. | ||
And this nonsense that he's stuck in jail right now is just garbage. | ||
I just don't even know what to do. | ||
I'm so upset with this whole thing. | ||
It gives me agita. | ||
I'm sorry, man. I'm sorry. | ||
No, no. I'm right there with you. | ||
I mean, literally, I couldn't even, like, you know, to think about... | ||
A three-year-old daughter going two years without her father. | ||
I mean, it's just what they've done to her. | ||
And he has a daughter. He has a daughter who needs him. | ||
She needs her dad to be home. | ||
And he was willing to be home. | ||
But the U.S. government is saying, no, you can't do that. | ||
And that is disgusting to me. | ||
I just want everybody to think about the last two years of their lives. | ||
All the parties they've been to, all the birthday parties they've been to, all the whatever adventures you've had, or even just sitting home at night and watching TV. Just think about everything you've done for the last two years and think that every hour of every one of those days... | ||
Joe Biggs is sitting in a jail cell just waiting for time to tick away until he can actually be given a trial by his own government. | ||
I mean, it's so heartbreaking. | ||
It's so vicious what they've done to him. | ||
It really is beyond description. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Patty. | ||
I know you know Joe Biggs really well. | ||
It's just, it is beyond description, and I, like you, am just at a loss for words that aren't four-letter and banned on the radio. | ||
So thank you for that call, Patty. We only have one minute left, but I want to go quickly to Shane in Colorado. | ||
Shane in Colorado, we only have a couple seconds, but what are your thoughts? | ||
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Harrison, I wanted to talk about what is Trump's path to victory. | |
He has to convince us that he can win again, even with all the fraud. | ||
I mean, how is The Santa's going to win if Trump can't pull it off. | ||
And who are these advisors? | ||
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These Grimer worm tongues whispering in his ear. | |
And he's got this no malarkey Joe Biden tour. | ||
I mean, he needs to get back to the bait. | ||
He needs to be out here and fly over country. | ||
Yeah, I'll tell you, Shane. | ||
He agrees that he went to Palestine. I'll tell you how he wins. | ||
I'll tell you how he wins. He wins by all of the people that are currently challenging him, dropping out of the race, and getting behind Trump. | ||
That's the way that he wins. And that's why it sort of annoys me, the DeSantis, the Nikki Haley, the Vivek Ramaswamy guy. | ||
Every single one of them should be doing everything they can to get Trump elected. | ||
If they're not doing that, they're really putting all of us at a disadvantage. | ||
That's my belief. I know our audience may disagree with that, but you see the way things are going, folks. | ||
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