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All right, here it is, folks. Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 20th of March, 2023. | ||
Of course, the biggest news story of the weekend was the potential indictment of Donald Trump. | ||
85% of Trump supporters think protesting against arrest is a January 6th-style trap. | ||
That's the headline from InfoWars. | ||
85% of respondents polled on Donald Trump's own Truth Social website. | ||
Think protesting against his arrest would be risking a January 6th-style setup, despite Trump himself telling them to go out and demonstrate. | ||
Which is kind of a funny way to put it, because, yeah, he also did that during January 6th. | ||
Which, uh... Here's the thing. | ||
Here's the thing. January 6th was, obviously, and with increasing amounts of evidence, a total setup from the get-go, and of course the response was a highly coordinated and choreographed domestic terror scare in order to bring about this exact result. | ||
That you've got all of the major influencers, conservative influencers on Twitter, going, don't protest. | ||
Don't protest. We're not allowed to protest anymore. | ||
No, we can't protest because protesting for us is illegal now. | ||
It's not, though. | ||
You can still protest. | ||
Just don't break into the Capitol. | ||
Just don't assault any police officers. | ||
Just don't do any of the things that... | ||
You know, Antifa and the leftists are, of course, allowed to do. | ||
Just go out and protest like a protest. | ||
Like, have a sign and don't wear a mask or a gas mask and don't bring a knife or a baseball bat and just show up and protest. | ||
That's what protesting is. | ||
Again, if you don't want to protest Trump getting arrested, Don't protest. | ||
You're right, of course. | ||
But if you're not protesting specifically because you're scared of being called a domestic terrorist, then those people that help to orchestrate and bring about the domestic terrorist scare, they get a little thrill of pleasure up their leg. | ||
They just say, oh yes, we don't even have to arrest them now. | ||
We don't even have to intimidate them. | ||
They're just censoring themselves. | ||
So again, if you want to lose the First Amendment, just don't exercise it. | ||
That's the way that it works. | ||
I don't think there's even necessarily that much... | ||
Well, we'll get into it. | ||
We'll get into the Trump indictment because there might not even be an indictment. | ||
Even if there is an indictment, there is an extra layer of judicial process that they have to go through to extradite Trump from Florida, even more than just any normal... | ||
You know, extradition that happens across state lines. | ||
Ron DeSantis has been very strangely quiet on all of this, which, again, it's like, is he in favor of this? | ||
He's in favor of a former president being indicted on the most trumped-up, ridiculous charge you can imagine because he wants to replace him, but if he doesn't do anything and throws Trump under the bus, will any of Trump's supporters go to Ron DeSantis, | ||
I mean, there's a lot of moving parts to this, a lot of aspects to get into, but at the beginning of this whole saga, it was like, Trump's about to be indicted, everybody go protest, this is horrible, and since then everything's sort of walked back a little bit, and it's not really that intense, but... | ||
Well, we'll also get into it because I don't want to spend the whole Daily Dispatch on this. | ||
So let me go to the other ones. | ||
We'll return to the Trump indictment on the other side. | ||
I'll give you all the little details about it, what I think is actually happening here, and the fact that this represents really a total failure by the Democrats to get anything on Donald Trump whatsoever. | ||
They're going after the most minor of minor misdemeanors when they've accused him of everything from sedition to treason to plotting a coup to rape and everything in between. | ||
And what they got him on is mislabeling a blackmail payment, essentially. | ||
Again, we'll get into it. | ||
We'll spend a lot more time on that later in the next segment, actually. | ||
Meanwhile, Xi, President Xi Jinping of China, promotes China as peacemaker on first trip to Russia since Ukraine invasion. | ||
Frustrated by what it sees as the United States' determination to thwart its rise as a global superpower, China is pushing ahead with efforts to promote a new international order that has Beijing at its center. | ||
In recent weeks, China has spoken more robustly about the prospect of conflict unless the U.S. changes course and reveled in a major diplomatic victory in the Middle East. | ||
Now its leader Xi Jinping is in Moscow to meet with We'll touch on that later in the show as well. | ||
Meanwhile, this is sort of a Horrifying prelude to our technologically controlled future. | ||
Government to test emergency alert system and nationwide tests sent to mobile phones. | ||
This is in the UK. And of course, everybody's familiar with the alert system. | ||
The system will give the government and emergency services the ability to send a message directly to mobile phones when there's a risk to life. | ||
Of course, how they define that really should be locked down, but... | ||
Anyway, when your device receives the alert, it will vibrate and play a loud siren-like sound for up to 10 seconds. | ||
And that's where the similarities between what we're used to in these alert systems and this separate, right? | ||
So everybody's aware of this. | ||
The alarm goes off. | ||
It's super annoying. You click it off and pay no attention to it. | ||
Like, everybody deals with these alerts anyway. | ||
But here's where it's different. | ||
The siren will be accompanied by a notification on your home screen, which you will have to acknowledge before you can use other features. | ||
The notification may include telephone numbers or website links containing further information. | ||
So, yes, this will go live Sunday, the 23rd of April, in the UK, where these alerts will brick your phone, will take over your entire phone, and you will not be able to use your phone until you acknowledge the government warning, whatever they choose for that to be. | ||
So there's that. Moving on. | ||
This is a pretty major story, even though it seems like we've seen this headline over and over. | ||
This is the actual conclusion. | ||
Hunter Biden sues laptop repair store owner citing invasion of privacy. | ||
This is from Washington Post. | ||
So... Obviously, when the Hunter Biden laptop came out, we pointed to all of the evidence in the laptop and the pictures that nobody had seen before of Hunter Biden proving that not only was it his laptop, but it had very disturbing material on it. | ||
And we knew it was Hunter's laptop from the beginning. | ||
Then you have like 50 intelligence agents writing a lying letter saying it was Russian disinformation. | ||
You have the censorship of big tech. | ||
Twitter deleting the New York Post's entire story or entire account based on this story. | ||
And since then you've seen like little admissions like the New York Times sort of It's all real, | ||
folks. It's all horrifying. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final story of our Daily Dispatch here. | ||
Florida ban on gender transitioning for minors now in effect. | ||
Florida's rule to stop minors from undergoing gender transition procedures has now come into effect and Republican state lawmakers are forging ahead with plans to strengthen the restrictions even further. | ||
Which a lot of these policies have been put into place in red states recently. | ||
And we need to highlight these things because we can't be focusing completely on the enemy's actions. | ||
Yes, there is a lot of insanity going around right now and there's a lot of Very disturbing things being implemented by the government or by corporations, but there is also a pushback. | ||
There is a campaign of sanity out there as well. | ||
So, yes, if you want to transition, I guess you've got to wait until you're 18. | ||
That's the most reasonable thing ever, so stop complaining. | ||
Okay? You're just not allowed to castrate children anymore in Florida, and you can complain about that all you want. | ||
It's very weird if you do. | ||
Where's my... Okay, 85%. | ||
All right, we're going to talk about the Trump indictment here. | ||
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Now let's talk about what's happening with Donald Trump and the indictment. | ||
This indictment that's just the lamest indictment you can possibly imagine. | ||
And we'll take your phone calls about this topic because I do want to hear what the Infowars audience has to say. | ||
But What is the indictment? | ||
Well, the indictment is over essentially a mislabeled payment to Michael Cohen from Donald Trump, although is it even really mislabeled? | ||
Basically, what happened is that Stormy Daniels, a porn star who was actually sued by Donald Trump or sued Donald Trump, and there was a case about this litigated Years ago, in which she lost and had to pay Trump $300,000. | ||
Well, before that happened, she was blackmailing Donald Trump, saying, I'll go public with a story saying that we slept together unless you pay me $150,000. | ||
So it was a blackmail payment, essentially. | ||
So, just so we're clear, Donald Trump is a man that the left has accused of Just everything you can possibly imagine. | ||
They've accused him of treason and sedition and being an agent of Russia, a traitor to his country. | ||
They've accused him of You know, corruption and siphoning money off and embezzlement and making money off the government by having people stay in his hotel. | ||
And they've accused him of trying to intimidate witnesses. | ||
And they've impeached him twice. | ||
And, I mean, they've thrown everything at this guy they possibly can. | ||
What is the thing that they're actually thinking about indicting him on? | ||
Paying a blackmailer, essentially. | ||
And the blackmail isn't even... | ||
You know, it's not like he was paying blackmail because someone was going to expose something he was doing that was so horrible and wrong. | ||
He had an affair with a porn star. | ||
It was a consensual affair and basically this porn star lady, Stormy Daniels, was... | ||
She's going to expose it to try to cause him trouble in his campaign. | ||
It's like it was easier just to go, all right, what do you want to not do this? | ||
Which is all very strange because, of course, in 2018, you had this headline from CNBC. Amid publicity tour, porn star Stormy Daniels denies having an affair with Trump. | ||
She vehemently denied it, said it never happened. | ||
And refuse to acknowledge the payment of $130,000. | ||
And just to be totally clear, like giving you what I think the perspective into Trump's thinking is, I don't know what situation Trump and his wife have worked out. | ||
It is by no means a rare thing for powerful men to have mistresses. | ||
Kind of what the presidents do. | ||
It's kind of what they're known for. | ||
But if you're a germaphobe, like Trump is reported to be, Do you know that stars of pornography get tested for every STD there is under the sun like once a week? | ||
It's actually kind of the safest thing for him to choose. | ||
So just when people are like, oh, I'm with this porn star. | ||
He's such a dirty... It's like, well, it kind of makes sense if that's the type of thing you're going to do. | ||
It's kind of the type of person that you're going to do it with because, you know... | ||
You're not about to go pick up a floozy at the bar down the street. | ||
I'm not defending it. | ||
I'm just trying to put in the mindset of Donald Trump, super wealthy billionaire, playboy guy who can sort of have anybody he wants and person he chooses to have an affair with if they even have an affair. | ||
I mean we don't even know. | ||
Stormy Daniels herself denied it, and just because you pay hush money to somebody who's blackmailing you doesn't even mean the accusation is true. | ||
It just means you don't want it out there, and this is the amount of money that Trump makes probably in a couple hours. | ||
So this for me, this would be like somebody blackmailing me for like $15 or something. | ||
Like, yeah, okay, I'll pay the $15 just to not have to deal with this, whatever this is. | ||
So the point of all of this is that this is like the minor of most minor crimes that you could possibly stick somebody with. | ||
So literally paying somebody who was blackmailing you and then labeling that payment as legal expenses, which it seems like a legal expense to me. | ||
I don't know. Is that really a mislabel? | ||
It is a legal expense. | ||
I heard somebody, you know, phrase it as like it was essentially signing an NDA and offering some sort of compensation for keeping their mouth shut about something. | ||
I mean, isn't that a legal expense? | ||
I mean, you pay your lawyer money, and that lawyer... | ||
Creates a contract with somebody, pays them money in exchange for not going to the media about something. | ||
I mean, that seems like a legal expense to me, but this is how desperate the Democrats apparently are to get Trump on just something, anything, whatever it is. | ||
It's a misdemeanor at the end of the day. | ||
It's... You know, they're talking about the DA Bragg in New York upping it to a felony. | ||
I don't even know how you could possibly do that. | ||
Especially when he has a track record of actually lowering 52% of felony charges in the city of New York to misdemeanors. | ||
It would be a little out of character for him. | ||
So... Basically, they're throwing out hundreds of years of legal precedent, which gives extra protections to our heads of state. | ||
They're threatening to arrest and indict the former president based off of the fact that he paid a blackmailer. | ||
It's totally, just completely insane. | ||
And they're doing all of this to maybe get an image of Trump in handcuffs? | ||
Like, that's... That's, they're considering a victory. | ||
And we'll continue talking about this a little bit. | ||
We'll take your calls on it. But we're going to move on also to, you know, the stuff that really matters. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to continue talking just a little bit about Donald Trump and this looming indictment. | ||
Scheduled to happen Tuesday, I suppose. | ||
And the Real strange response that a lot of conservatives have had on social media to this. | ||
And this I think we will, it'll be the topic of the calls that we take this show. | ||
What do you think about it? | ||
Do you think it's a distraction? | ||
Do you think that You should protest that we shouldn't protest. | ||
Story from Infowars.com. | ||
85% of Trump supporters think protesting against arrest is a January 6th-style trap. | ||
That's, again, the headline at Infowars. | ||
Yet again, we're in this position where it's like... | ||
To me, this is really a lot of a distraction, right? | ||
You've got the banking collapse taking place with the international banking community cooperating together to an extent never seen before to bring about a one world, a global digital currency. | ||
Should probably be the main focus, but you've also got revelation after revelation when it comes to COVID. | ||
Them admitting that ivermectin worked and that lockdowns killed more people than ever and that the vaccines didn't work. | ||
And there's new old video. | ||
There's video that is just now being seen, but apparently it's from a couple years ago that we want to get to of Fauci trying to sell the vaccine to people in lower income neighborhoods. | ||
There's the cooperation and the peace agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia. | ||
Saudi Arabia has invited the president of Iran to visit for the first time in a long time. | ||
That all, of course, coordinated by China. | ||
The president of China is now in Russia, solidifying their agreement with Putin or their partnership with Putin, I should say. | ||
You also have Putin on one day being charged with international war crimes, and then the next day Making a public appearance and walking openly through the streets of Mariupol in real kind of badass opposition to the world order that's trying to destroy him. | ||
So there's a lot of other stuff to talk about. | ||
So on one hand, it's like, really, we're going to talk about Donald Trump's petty little indictment? | ||
It's like, yes, but also it's the deep state Really showing their hand and doing everything they possibly can to destroy the one man with power, influence and foresight to stand up against them. | ||
Sort of a big deal. | ||
Kind of a giant deal, actually. | ||
And again, you know, you can just take this and look at it on an individual, like, community law. | ||
Like, if this was happening to somebody in your family or somebody in your community that never broke any laws, but the police, like, every week are there picking them up and hauling them off to the station to question them and try to get them to admit to doing something that they never did, and then they have to go through an investigation, and then they get charged, and they have to go to court and have to get exonerated only to be picked up the next day, you'd be like, this is harassment. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
Obviously, The law enforcement officers have something out for this person, and it's not the person's fault. | ||
It's not the person's criminal mastermind. | ||
They keep getting away with these crimes that they're doing. | ||
There are no crimes they're committing. | ||
The police are just desperately trying to drum up something to stop them from living their lives. | ||
So, I mean, it really is like a total violation of what America is supposed to be about. | ||
It totally is a banana republic action. | ||
So, again, we're in this position where it's like it's a distraction, but it's also evidence of and a next step towards a total collapse of rule and law and order and respect for our institutions and et cetera, et cetera, that this country is built on. | ||
So we can't exactly ignore it outright. | ||
And here you see protesters who took over Fifth Avenue outside of Trump Tower in New York over the weekend as sort of a prelude to the protest that Donald Trump called for. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And again, if you don't want to protest, if you think this isn't worth protesting, if you're mad that Trump didn't do more for the January 6th people so you're not going to do anything for him, that's fine. | ||
That's your prerogative. You can do that if you want. | ||
I personally think this is a valid thing to protest. | ||
I think this is Really something where we should be coming together and opposing the ability of just this decentralized, hyper-insane attack on a single political entity. | ||
That's not just the DOJ going after him and the FBI going after him and the Democrats on committees going after him and also the People in Georgia investigating his phone calls, and the people in the army investigating his phone calls to Ukraine, and the people in New York investigating his taxes, and just a full-on onslaught, totally fabricated outrage about Donald Trump. | ||
Not because he committed any crimes, but because he stood up and opposed and effectively countered the actions of the deep state. | ||
I think this is something worth protesting. | ||
And I think that if you're not protesting because... | ||
You're scared of being called a domestic terrorist. | ||
I understand it. | ||
I get why you would feel that way. | ||
But I also think that really makes the enemy's job easier. | ||
It really does. | ||
Would the civil rights movement of Martin Luther King ever have succeeded if they're just like, yeah, but we're going to get arrested though. | ||
Yeah, but if we go out and protest, we're going to get arrested. | ||
What did they do? They went out. | ||
They protested knowing they were going to get arrested, knowing they were going to have dogs ticked on. | ||
I'm like, way worse than anything that happened on the day, except for, of course, the woman being shot at point-blank range and murdered in front of everybody. | ||
That was actually worse than anything that happened during the Civil Rights era. | ||
But, well, Kent State... | ||
It's been bad for a while. | ||
It's been bad for a while. | ||
But, you know, I really think the best piece of advice that I saw on Twitter over the weekend was basically exactly that. | ||
Just protest like MLK. This is by somebody named at Free State Will. | ||
He says, if you protest against tyranny and political prisoners in America, do it as if there will be total peace. | ||
Never bring weapons, body armor, helmets, or gas masks. | ||
Wear a suit like MLK. Carry only American flags and cameras. | ||
I think that's the correct way to do it. | ||
Because, you know, if they are going to stop people from protesting, if they are going to destroy the First Amendment in front of everybody, don't give them an excuse to make it look like they're fighting domestic terror. | ||
Don't dress up like Antifa and be like, but Antifa gets to do it, so we should too. | ||
That's not the world that we live in anymore. | ||
Right? Right? You can't, like, and everybody's like, well, but Antifa gets to go out and do it. | ||
Yeah, they do, because we live in a tyranny, because they're the foot soldiers of the New World Order that are in charge right now. | ||
I don't like it, and we gotta change it. | ||
In order to change it, we have to take it into account and then act in a way that acts as if that is true. | ||
You don't have the ability to go out and burn down a police precinct and get away with it like Antifa does, so don't do that. | ||
You'll get arrested. You'll get called a domestic terrorist. | ||
They don't. They get released. | ||
It's very unfair. It sucks. | ||
And it's not right. It's the destruction of this country. | ||
And we need to stop it. | ||
But if you don't give the people, you know, the tyrants an excuse to call you a domestic terrorist and make their actions look reasonable, then their actions will look unreasonable. | ||
If you're wearing a suit and not fighting back and just marching and protesting in a way that... | ||
Cannot be construed as being outside the bounds of the First Amendment, and they still arrest you. | ||
People are going to see that, and it's going to be obvious what they're doing from then on. | ||
If, however, you go, well, Antifa gets to throw fireworks, so we're going to throw fireworks, and then you get arrested for throwing fireworks, just don't do that. | ||
Just don't do that, actually. | ||
Maybe just don't do that then. | ||
But also, if you're going to just not even try to protest, and so I said on Twitter, you know, Basically, the people that orchestrated the whole psyop of domestic terror in this country, they get a thrill of pleasure. | ||
They get goosebumps when they hear a conservative basically say, don't protest, we're not allowed to protest anymore, because then they don't even have to arrest you. | ||
They don't even have to risk looking like tyrants. | ||
You just stay home and don't protest and censor yourself, basically house arrest yourself and deny yourself the First Amendment, then their job is done for them. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
I get it. | ||
People are like, oh, it's a January 6th-style trap. | ||
Well, don't break into the Capitol. | ||
Don't attack police officers. | ||
And if anybody does, you know, citizen arrest them or whatever. | ||
Separate yourself from them. | ||
And have a camera so you can prove your case. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll move on from Trump's expected arrest tomorrow until I'm sure we revisit it with your phone calls. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines next hour and take your calls throughout the next two hours. | ||
I wonder if I should keep talking about it and get into the way that George Soros has. | ||
I guess I will. | ||
I guess I will get into this. | ||
Because again, we do have a lot to talk about, but we'll get into some of it in the next hour, including the international stuff. | ||
But I know this is going to be the, persistently be the main story that a lot of people are talking about. | ||
So we need to get full understanding of what's going on here. | ||
Story from Trending Politics News by Kyle Becker. | ||
George Soros exposed as major force behind Trump's prosecution and imminent arrest. | ||
President Donald Trump reacted to the news of his imminent arrest in New York by pointing out that the Manhattan District Attorney's Office leader is funded by George Soros. | ||
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, whom Donald Trump is referring to in his post, was elected in November 2021 with indirect backing from left-wing billionaire George Soros, who gave $1 million to the Color of Change PAC, who spent it to elect Bragg. | ||
Color of Change PAC is a radical activist group that describes itself as the nation's largest online radical justice organization, racial justice organization. | ||
I'm sorry, largest online racial justice organization. | ||
It's racial justice, not not radical justice, of course. | ||
Fox News reported that Soros has funded $40 million into district attorney campaigns nationwide, including Bragg's. | ||
Former New York Police Commissioner Bill Bratton spoke out against the $1 million donation that Hungarian-born philanthropist Soros gave to the Color of Change Political Action Committee, which supported Bragg, the New York Post reported. | ||
If you look at every city in America that has violent crime increases and disorder increases, what is the one common denominator, Bratton said? | ||
District attorneys, all of whom were funded phenomenally by George Soros. | ||
The New York Post also reported that Soros has donated $1 million to Alvin Bragg's successful DA campaign in Manhattan, fueling cash through the Color of Change Political Action Committee. | ||
The Gothamist reported Color of Change PAC, a group that since 2016 has successfully backed reform-minded prosecutors across the country from Philadelphia to Michigan to Atlanta, all of which have just collapsed into a chaos bonfire of criminality since. | ||
Announced they'd be pitching $1 million through their political action committee to put towards mailers canvassing and phone backing on Bragg's behalf. | ||
The National Police Association accused Soros of funding ultra-leftist prosecutors like Alvin Bragg, Kim Foxx, Larry Krasner, and George Gascon in Los Angeles and blamed the campaign for fueling violent crime. | ||
Color of Change endorsed Bragg, of course, gave him $1 million. | ||
And, you know, if you understand the way that the George Soros Open Society Network operates, slash Black Lives Matter money laundering scheme operates, then you understand it's not just about money given directly to the campaigns. | ||
It's money given to a huge number of smaller NGOs that all engage in street-level activism, giving money to media outlets and media companies to create podcasts and the Justice Project and all this sort of stuff. | ||
It all combines to push people towards the total lawlessness that we're experiencing across the board. | ||
So while they are allowing the criminals back on the street for the 15th, 20th, 30th time sometimes, let them out on bail without collecting any money. | ||
Don't charge them with what they actually committed but downgraded because your courts are overwhelmed because of the rising crime rate. | ||
All of this is going on. | ||
Innocent people are being murdered. | ||
Innocent people are being robbed and raped and victimized by people who should be in jail by the letter of the law. | ||
But because of the lenient practices of these DAs and prosecutors, they're let out continuously. | ||
While all of that's happening, They are dedicating millions of dollars and hundreds and thousands of man hours on digging through every line of tax reporting by Donald Trump to find out if maybe something could be in some way misconstrued as being inappropriately labeled. | ||
And then they got and then they got him on that. | ||
I mean, the walls are closing in on Trump, but not for anything that anybody actually cares about or anything that actually matters. | ||
I mean, we remember that... | ||
Bill Clinton paid a much more significant figure to Paula Jones, wasn't it? | ||
Only that was to settle a rape accusation, like an actual horrific crime, not just sleeping with a willing partner, just what Trump is accused of paying to cover up. | ||
I mean, it's just totally absurd. | ||
Every aspect of it is absurd. | ||
I mean, I really don't even know how to express all the ways that this has taken place. | ||
But you also see people pointing out, like these Soros-funded prosecutors are doing this. | ||
They're ignoring the crime in their cities, allowing regular people to be horrifically victimized and have their lives ruined because racial justice, whatever that means. | ||
While simultaneously dedicating an inordinate amount to this purely political exercise. | ||
Purely political. It's purely about politics. | ||
So you might have to get raped and murdered, but hey, at least the Democrats are doing a little bit better, right? | ||
And all of this is the culmination of years upon years upon years of accusing Trump of every crime under the sun. | ||
It's just completely insane. | ||
So... Elon Musk has also pointed this out. | ||
In response to a tweet by Twitter account CatTurd, CatTurd says, Corrupt New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg received $1 million from Soros in his election for NYCDA. Elon Musk responds, saying, Soros figured out a clever arbitrage opportunity. | ||
The many small political contests, such as DAs and judges, have much higher impact per dollar spent than the big races, so it is far easier to sway the outcome. | ||
To which I would like to remind Elon Musk, you're the richest man in the world, dude. | ||
Although apparently he was just lapped by somebody, like somebody else is the richest person in the world now. | ||
But, you know, obviously Elon Musk has done quite a bit just with his purchase of Twitter and allowing people like yours truly and Donald Trump himself to get back on the platform. | ||
That is a perhaps less effective like per dollar attempt, but it's more of a grand scheme, big picture kind of operation. | ||
But wouldn't it be nice if every time George Soros dropped a million dollars into a DA's race, someone like Elon Musk dropped $2 million? | ||
Wouldn't that be something? | ||
Wouldn't that be nice? | ||
Because as Jesse Kelly noted on Twitter, I sort of liked his take, Although he also was kind of falling into the whole, like, we're not allowed to protest. | ||
Don't go protest. | ||
Give up your First Amendment without fighting for it. | ||
And I tweeted out, I said, like, you know, at least make them fight you for it. | ||
I can't remember exactly what I said. | ||
But, you know, essentially it was just like, don't just... | ||
Yeah, here it is. Yeah, they feel a rush of pleasure every time someone tweets, don't protest, you'll be arrested. | ||
We're not allowed to protest. If they're going to be tyrants, at least make them work for it. | ||
What I mean by that is if they're going to arrest you for exercising their First Amendment, at least make them arrest you for exercising your First Amendment. | ||
At least go out there and protest. | ||
Make them actually do the work to be tyrants. | ||
Just don't make the tyrant's job easy on them by just not even protesting in the first place because you're scared of what happened on January 6th. | ||
But regardless, Jess Kelly's response was basically like, the only appropriate... | ||
Maneuver at this point is when their DAs arrest your political candidate, you have one of your DAs arrest one of their political candidates, which, again, I agree with in theory. | ||
But the other side of this is why don't we just punish the people that are actually committing the crimes and have actually been corrupt agents of a deep state who have systematically destroyed the United States over the last several decades? | ||
Why don't we actually just have DAs and prosecutors be Do that. | ||
Like, it's not, it's not even like a tit for tats or, oh, you're going to arrest us, we're going to arrest one of yours. | ||
How about we just go on the offensive and actually charge and prosecute and break up the mafia system that is currently sitting at the helm of the United States? | ||
I mean, that would be my suggestion. | ||
So I agree, but maybe not for the same reasons. | ||
So again, the Soros influence on this is not negligible. | ||
It's not just a talking point. | ||
It's not just some anti-Semitic conspiracy that some people make it out to be. | ||
Again, it's just hilarious, right? | ||
People are like, yeah, George Soros gives millions of dollars to DAs to defund the police and not prosecute violent crimes, increasing the amount of crime in the city, Creating a divide and conquer tactic they find extremely useful as they expand and accelerate the militarization of police in this country. | ||
Total contradiction to the stated goals of these defund the police people. | ||
And the response to that is like, yeah, but he's Jewish though. | ||
Yeah, but actually he's Jewish, so checkmate, you're anti-Semitic now. | ||
And it's like, okay, not sure that proves what you think it does, but... | ||
Again, you have nothing. You have nothing to actually rebut, so instead you resort to identity politics. | ||
It don't even make sense because, I don't know if you guys have heard this, but do you know that George Soros is actually a Nazi collaborator? | ||
What? I know, we keep saying it, but no one seems to care. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. We're going to open up the phone lines this hour. | ||
We're also going to talk about the banking collapse, the incoming CBDC program and centralization of the World Bank's Yes, not just about a national centralization anymore. | ||
It's about cooperation internationally by banks to destroy their smaller-scale competition and usher in a technocratic biofinancial control system. | ||
We'll get into that. We'll get into the developments with Russia and China and so much more. | ||
I want to go to a couple videos here first, though. | ||
We're going to go to... | ||
Clip number two here. | ||
This is a member of parliament, Andrew Bridgen. | ||
He gave a speech about vaccines in parliament in the UK. And as soon as he started giving a speech, all the other members of parliament got up and walked out. | ||
Totally shameful because what he's talking about is very real, very important. | ||
Again, the politicization of this, you're not politicizing something by pointing out that a vaccine is killing people. | ||
If you point out that any of the medicines that have been recalled or caused Pfizer to be sued, if you sit there and go, hey, everyone who got this medicine developed cancer. | ||
All the ads you see on TV, did you develop melanoma after da-da-da? | ||
It's not political to point that out. | ||
It's not political to go, hey, there are people dying because they took this This vaccine that doesn't work as it was marketed to. | ||
There's nothing political about that. | ||
The politicization of it comes when the other side refuses to listen to these very legitimate complaints because they feel like it's political. | ||
Just very bizarre, like, projection of politicization of this. | ||
So let's go to Andrew Bridgen now. | ||
This is clip number two. He says vaccines are not safe or even affordable. | ||
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Let's watch. The simple facts are that in light of the government's own data, Covid vaccinations and boosters are not effective, and from the evidence of the yellow card system they're not safe, and to the UK taxpayer they are not value for money. | |
Indeed, given the side effects, Mr Deputy Speaker, if they were free we couldn't afford them. | ||
The only ones who really benefit from the booster rollout are Big Pharma, with their licence to print money and indemnification against the harms of their product scores. | ||
Once again, Mr Deputy Speaker, Big Pharma have put profits before people, and on this occasion Governments across the globe have been their willing marketing agents. | ||
The whole COVID-19 narrative is slowly unravelling. | ||
As I believe I've demonstrated today, Mr Deputy Speaker, no one should have been boosted after the efficacy data was received on the 25th of October last year, and no one should be boosted in future based on that data. | ||
Given the evidence of harms by the boosters, I now believe that we have the full explanation Of both the continuing excess deaths we've seen since the pandemic, 63,000 excess deaths in England and Wales in the last 12 months, and also the reason for the huge and unrelenting pressure of demand on the NHS. Mr Deputy Speaker, it's the vaccines and the boosters and their side effects. | ||
Sadly, I am confident that I'll be proved correct. | ||
I sincerely wish it was not so. | ||
But the longer it takes our government to accept the truth, the more people will be harmed and die. | ||
The first step to putting right a problem is always to admit there is a problem. | ||
The government narrative of safe and effective is in tatters, as evidenced by their own data. | ||
Three months on from my original speech in this House, we have surely now sacrificed enough of our citizens lives on the altar of ignorance and unfettered corporate greed to satisfy anyone. | ||
I therefore call on the Government to immediately stop the mRNA vaccine booster programme and initiate a full public inquiry into not only the vaccine harms, but how every agency and institution set up to protect the public interest have failed so abysmally in their duties. | ||
So that's just one part of a much longer speech. | ||
I think maybe we'll post the whole speech when we upload this segment on ban.video. | ||
So go check it out on ban.video a little bit later. | ||
And of course, we know that there has been an inquiry into vaccine injuries, or actually not the vaccine injuries, an inquiry into the unexpected deaths in the UK but that inquiry has announced that they're going to focus almost exclusively on racial disparities and excess debt so don't expect any conclusions from that Welcome back. | ||
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Give us a call now. We're going to talk about the Ukraine war, but also the cooperation between China and Russia and what's happening in the Middle East right now. | ||
Because it is a thorough reorganization of the world order from a unipolar to a multipolar world. | ||
And of course, that's what's been discussed by the people in power at the World Economic Forum and Davos and all of these places for a very long time as they bring about this outcome, right? | ||
They like to act like this is just happening when they're the ones actually doing it and Perpetrating it and justifying it and everything else. | ||
So I'm a little bit at a loss to comprehend their actions at this point in time. | ||
You know, I complimented on Twitter. | ||
There's a documentary that was just released by an independent YouTuber named Felix Rex. | ||
I think it's his name. Felix Rex, he's on Twitter at NavyHatto. | ||
But it's called Till the Last Ukrainian. | ||
I really can't encourage you to watch it enough because it lays down in very astute and comprehensive way how we got to this point and what the United States hegemony sees going on in Ukraine. | ||
And what it paints is a pretty obvious picture that the unipolar world of American hegemony is breaking down. | ||
It is collapsing. | ||
And the people in power in America and in the West, our satrapies, our client states in Europe, are desperate to not let this happen. | ||
But at the same time, the people controlling our countries are the very same ones who are Controlling or at least involved in a very big way in Russia and China. | ||
So the way that America is acting right now is as if we are an empire seeing our hold over our client states crumbling and we're sort of freaking out and trying to double down our military actions to maintain this hegemony. | ||
But at the same time, our banking institutions and our corporations are all on their own accord packing up and moving to China. | ||
So are they really not? | ||
So are they going to take us to war to try to defend their hegemony? | ||
Or are they going to use the collapse of their hegemony as an excuse to start a war to accelerate the de-emerification of everything? | ||
It's a little confusing. | ||
It's a little confusing. | ||
But here's what's happening. | ||
Here's the latest of what's happening. | ||
Xi promotes China as peacemaker on first trip to Russia since Ukraine invasion. | ||
In recent weeks, China has spoken more robustly about the prospect of conflict unless the U.S. changes course and reveled in a major diplomatic victory in the Middle East. | ||
Now its leader Xi Jinping is in Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling Beijing's growing embrace of its rising power on the global stage and the potential for it to further deepen conflict with the U.S. and its allies. | ||
Xi's visit to Russia, it's his first since Putin's invasion of Ukraine last February, could serve as an even greater show of solidarity after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for the Russian leader on Friday accusing him of being responsible for war crimes in Ukraine. | ||
Neither Russia, China, nor the U.S. is a member of the court. | ||
The court is also an illegitimate exercise in futility. | ||
It's not actually anything real. | ||
And the accusation that they made is pretty vague. | ||
They're essentially accusing him of kidnapping children when, according to Russia, they were doing this and pretty open about doing this, saying we're going to get children out of this war zone so they aren't injured by... | ||
Ukrainians as they have been for the last 14 years, but that's beside the point. | ||
Not 14 years, since 2014. | ||
You also have this story from Global Times. | ||
It's a Chinese publication. Xi's visit to Russia conveys great significance, injects certainty, and positive energy. | ||
You've got to admit it does. | ||
You've got to admit that it kind of does. | ||
I mean, if you're... | ||
Any of these countries, even countries in Western Europe, that are just routinely bullied and forced into uncomfortable situations by the United States, which has military outposts in your country, weapons, and your entire defense depends on them, and they're constantly starting ridiculous nonsense wars in the Middle East and causing chaos and the migrant crisis that your country is also suffering for. | ||
I don't know. If I was them, I would be kind of glad that maybe America's just massive track record of destroying everything is being opposed by people. | ||
Now, I wish they weren't being opposed by China and Russia. | ||
It'd be nice if... | ||
The American people could stand up against our own government and set things right once and for all, but unfortunately, a very large amount of us are brainwashed into thinking that the people in charge of our country actually like our country and have its best interests in mind, but they don't, and people don't know that, so I guess it's up to China and Russia. | ||
But of course, this is having effects not just in Ukraine, where, again, it looks as though Russia's just winning. | ||
They're just winning. That's just what's happening. | ||
In fact, we have some headlines on that as well. | ||
Ukrainian soldiers admit we are just getting killed as they defend Bakhmut. | ||
I know I'm being sent to my death. | ||
Ukrainian soldiers admit we are just getting killed as they defend Bakhmut and say Russia can already taste victory. | ||
Sort of in opposition to everything else that We've heard on the mainstream media. | ||
We also have this story from the 18th. | ||
That was Friday. NATO is racing to arm its Russian borders. | ||
Can it find the weapons? | ||
The answer is no, it can't. | ||
It's sending way too many to Ukraine. | ||
There are no weapons left, really. | ||
But also, they're essentially setting up Poland to be the offensive arm of this. | ||
And they're sending about 300,000 soldiers to Numbers will be large with officials floating the idea of up to 300,000 NATO forces needed to help make the new model work. | ||
That means lots of coordinating and cajoling. | ||
We're going to coordinate and cajole. | ||
It's a weird way to describe deploying vast arrays of weaponry and men set up to destroy one another for no stated purpose. | ||
Or peaceable design? | ||
No, no, nothing like that. | ||
Just hundreds of thousands of people setting up to unleash ceaseless and pointless murder. | ||
Fantastic. Great. | ||
Thanks, guys. What would we do without you? | ||
Germany will execute international court arrests if Putin enters territory. | ||
Germany said over the weekend that it's ready to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin if he ever travels to its territory based on the Hague-based International Criminal Court issuing an arrest warrant last week related to alleged human rights abuses in Ukraine. | ||
But I want to go now to clip number nine here because this is the response to Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin meeting and really solidifying their partnership here. | ||
And it just lays the absurdity of Ukraine on the table for all the world to see. | ||
Clearly, this is a proxy war instigated and perpetuated by the U.S. for our own interests. | ||
Not us, obviously, but there's the people in Washington, D.C., in New York City, the people that actually run the country. | ||
Let's go to clip number nine. | ||
Here is John Kirby. Talking about the Ukraine potential peace deal. | ||
Let's watch. Monday through Wednesday, a president Xi to Moscow, the state visit, if you will. | ||
But what we have said before, and we'll say it again today, that if, coming out of this meeting, there's some sort of call for a ceasefire, well, that's just going to be unacceptable, because all that's going to do, Mike, is ratify Russia's conquest today's All that's going to do is give Mr. | ||
Putin more time to refit, retrain, reman, and try to plan for renewed offensives at a time of his choosing. | ||
We hope, and we've said this before, that President Xi will call and talk to President Zelensky, because we believe the Chinese need to get the Ukrainian perspective. | ||
Yeah, we will not allow ceasefire. | ||
Because you see, Ukraine is an independent, sovereign nation. | ||
So America will not let it accept a ceasefire. | ||
We will push this to the end, to the last Ukrainian. | ||
We will destroy every life and, you know, stock of grain in that country. | ||
We will not let them have peace. | ||
Still to come in today's program, we got COVID news. | ||
We got news about the banking collapse. | ||
And the very long, long plan to institute central bank digital currencies. | ||
We also have mainstream media actually pointing out the really disgusting anti-white rhetoric being used by politicians and media to get elected these days. | ||
We'll get into all of that and more. | ||
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You can get in and we'll go to your phone calls this segment. | ||
We'll just finish up first talking about what's happening with China and Russia. | ||
Let me just try to give you an idea of exactly what's happening here. | ||
It's just... | ||
It's all crazy. | ||
It's all completely insane. | ||
Okay, you've got... Ukrainian soldiers, basically they're admitting that Russia is winning. | ||
Ukrainian soldiers admit we're just getting killed as they defend Bakhmut city, which has been a very, very long and brutal contest over that city that Russia is eventually going to succeed in taking. | ||
Just how many Ukrainians have to die before that happens is the question. | ||
At the same time, you've got NATO is racing to arm Russian borders where they are Sending 300,000 soldiers to Russian borders basically as an intimidation tactic. | ||
Getting ready to invade Russia despite the fact that Ukraine is not in NATO. So we would be doing this as an offensive maneuver. | ||
It has nothing to do with the defensive agreements in NATO. Which actually matters. | ||
This stuff actually matters, right? | ||
World War I and II were both started because of defensive agreements. | ||
Between, in one case, Belgium and the UK and, in another case, Poland and, well, you could say Serbia and Russia and then Belgium and the UK. That brought the UK into it and made it a real world war rather than just a European land war between the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Russian Empire and the French. | ||
It's all defensive agreements, but there are actual defensive agreements. | ||
It was actually a defensive agreement that said, the UK said, Belgium, if you're... | ||
Territorial integrity is compromised. | ||
We will defend you. | ||
Then it was compromised. Then they went in to defend them. | ||
That's an agreement that you make. | ||
And you can say, as people did at the time, all of this over a piece of paper. | ||
Like, really? Really? | ||
Because you made an agreement 50 years ago about defense? | ||
Now you're going to send the whole world into war over a little excursion when in Germany they weren't even attacking Belgium. | ||
They were just using Belgium to go through Belgium to get to France. | ||
But at least it was an actual defense agreement. | ||
And at least there had been defense guarantees to Poland by the UK and others for when the Nazis and Soviets invaded that country. | ||
They were like, well, now the defense clause is activated. | ||
With Ukraine, we have no defense agreement with them. | ||
There is no treaty that we signed or agreement that they're in NATO, and so we have to treat them as if they're a NATO member. | ||
So this is all aggressive and offensive on behalf of NATO as we put hundreds of thousands of soldiers on the border of Russia and act like they're not going to do anything. | ||
And if they do, they're the bad guys. | ||
I'm not going to fall for it. | ||
I hope you don't either. | ||
You also have the United States-EU agree to start talks on critical minerals amid trade tensions. | ||
So again, they're talking about really expanding their mineral acquisition in order to fund the energy transformation, the Great Reset transformation. | ||
It's all totally absurd. | ||
Actually, we'll get to that story a little bit later, but... | ||
Just finishing up here. So you've got Ukraine is losing and they've lost three armies already. | ||
Russia is continuing to march forward in a steady and persistent fashion. | ||
You have Vladimir Putin being charged with war crimes by the ICC and then going and doing a open air walk around in the city of Mariupol, which I don't know if you noticed there was no fake air raid sirens to make him seem brave. | ||
It was actually kind of a badass thing to do rather than the highly orchestrated play acting that Joe Biden did when he went and visited Ukraine. | ||
And you've got China and Russia meeting in Moscow to solidify and expand their friendship and cooperation. | ||
The headlines are things like this. | ||
Persistently move forward with new prospect of friendship, cooperation and joint development of China and Russia. | ||
Contacts of the highest levels play an important role and are of enduring strategic importance. | ||
Talk about cooperating in defense as well as industry, infrastructure and everything else as they seek to oppose and dismantle the U.S. hegemony. | ||
He's done so such great things for the world so far. | ||
But on top of that, you have the newly opened diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran for the first time in a long time. | ||
With now, the Saudi king has invited the Iranian president to Riyadh. | ||
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz has invited Iranian president Ibrahim Raisi to Riyadh, an Iranian official said on Sunday. | ||
Again, drawing those two countries even closer together, totally humiliating for the American hegemonic power structure in the Middle East. | ||
Vladimir Putin's written an article for the People's Daily newspaper in Russia called Russia and China, a future-bound partnership. | ||
You also have Silva de Lula from Brazil. | ||
He's visiting China to boost the China-Brazil ties despite discrediting BiWest. | ||
So Brazil also moving towards the BRICS nation hegemony rather than the American one. | ||
And you have this. Syria's Assad arrives in the United Arab Emirates in official visit. | ||
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad arrived in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday for an official visit, accompanied by his wife, Asmaa. | ||
At a time when more Arab states have signaled openness to easing the isolation of Damascus. | ||
So again, it's sort of interesting timing, right? | ||
20 years to the day since America invaded Iraq in order to overthrow the dictator Saddam Hussein, who, by the way, we put into office. | ||
Oopsies. Oopsie-daisy. | ||
We did that. | ||
You've got Assad meeting with the UAE and the president of Iran being invited to Saudi Arabia and China, having orchestrated all of this meeting with Russia, who, of course, had been defending Assad for the last decade or so as he has come under concerted assault by had been defending Assad for the last decade or so as he has come under concerted assault by the deep state operatives that also overthrew the duly elected government in Ukraine | ||
So this really is a collapse of the American hegemony. | ||
Where this goes from here is kind of anybody's guess, except you have to take into account the fact that the people that run America and have gotten us into this trouble, primarily the banking combines that pull the strings behind the curtain, are also the ones that have systematically primarily the banking combines that pull the strings behind the curtain, are also the ones that have systematically exported our manufacturing and so much of our industrial | ||
So you can't can't help but think that they're not exactly against this. | ||
But we also are seeing the American government make major changes in their recruitment and in things like opening up Alaska for oil drilling that do signal that they are gearing up for a major war conflict with Russia or China or both in the very near future. | ||
So they may be kicking off World War III as all part of a designed and orchestrated depopulation movement to forcibly reset the world into a new new world order from which we will all suffer. | ||
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Now I'm going to go directly out to phone calls here. | ||
It's actually good to keep your comments short and to the point. | ||
I'll try not to get into any big back and forth so we can just get to as many calls as possible, hear what people have to say about primarily the topic of Trump being indicted and whether or not you should protest that indictment. | ||
Jay in Michigan has called in. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jay. You're on the air. | ||
What do you think about Trump being indicted? | ||
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I think he deserves it. | |
He should go to jail. | ||
All the people that have died from this inoculation. | ||
A friend of mine passed away last week, and he loved those shots. | ||
He was a loony liberal, and I trusted him. | ||
I loved him. | ||
His politics were terrible, but he loved those shots. | ||
Now he's passed, and I kind of blame for him. | ||
I'll say that I think he would have been a better president than the Chinese Communist puppet that Resides in the Oval Office, I think. | ||
I think he's there. I don't know. | ||
But, you know, Trump had an opportunity to hold on to the office. | ||
I don't think he fought hard enough. | ||
Nobody went to jail the whole time he was in office. | ||
The swamp, all he did was find out that... | ||
I don't even know if he's not controlled opposition. | ||
This two-headed fake party that we have, That's running the people of America, this thing that we call a government. | ||
I think that they're no good. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I don't think anything's going to change. | ||
All I'm doing is converting my money into gold and silver and seeing what happens and preparing with a bunch of preparation age because I know we're going to get screwed. | ||
Okay. Well, that's an interesting take. | ||
Again, we could get into this, but I just want to take more phone calls and hear you people have to say. | ||
So thank you for that call, Jay. | ||
Again, I can't... I don't exactly see the logic, but that's all right. | ||
Let's go to Tim in Seattle. | ||
You say no protest. | ||
Why no protest, Tim? | ||
Oh, no, I didn't say no protest. | ||
I said that I'm... I'm kind of shocked that Trump made the protest about him. | ||
I agree with the caller before us, before me, that was talking about the shots. | ||
He had the opportunity to say something. | ||
He knew what was going on, but he didn't say anything. | ||
And so now, when the apparatus is coming at him, it almost seems like a kombuki theater where they need Trump to be revitalized, in a sense. | ||
We need to focus on Trump. | ||
Trump's our champion. We are our champions. | ||
Our human rights were stripped. | ||
Trump's fine. Trump's going to be just fine. | ||
It is us that have been left at the wayside. | ||
It's we the people that need to stand up for our right and not make it about Trump, but make it about us. | ||
Peaceful, civil, noncompliance. | ||
I've got 300-some-odd protests since Trump, since January 6th. | ||
No arrests. Zero. | ||
I get smiles. I get waves from the police. | ||
I'm not pressured by the police to shut up. | ||
I don't care about the police. I don't show up like a punk. | ||
I show up to get my point across. | ||
I show up to win hearts and minds. | ||
And that's what we should all be doing. | ||
We shouldn't wait for Trump to give out the call. | ||
We should have been doing this from January 7th until now. | ||
And I suggest you guys go get bullhorns, make signs, be peaceful, make protesting in America great again, because that's what we have it for. | ||
First Amendment, and then we have the Second Amendment. | ||
I don't want to go to the Second Amendment. | ||
I want to go to the First Amendment. | ||
And Trump has left this huge void, and we need to take that void. | ||
The stuff that's not being said, the stuff that people want to hear, we become the politicians, we become the leaders, and Trump learns from us. | ||
Thanks a lot, Harrison. Great call. | ||
Great show. No, no, I agree with that, and that was a great call, actually. | ||
You can slap that appellation on it. | ||
Yeah, thank you for that, Tim. | ||
I agree with your sentiment. | ||
We should have been protesting this whole time. | ||
I totally agree. Let's go to White Rabbit in Wisconsin. | ||
Oh, he's dropped. Okay, let's go to Jordan in New Jersey then. | ||
Jordan in New Jersey, what's your comment on Trump and Stormy Daniels? | ||
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Yeah, I... Put simply, Harrison, Q is Trump and Trump is Q. I think this recent round of appearances by Thomas McInerney, one of his advisors, the guy who pushed the hammer and scorecard thing and said there would be special forces in the Capitol and all the rest, I believe that It's my belief based upon what's occurred and all that, that Trump is Q, and Q is part of Trump. | |
It's part of a long-term PSYOP. And him being reinstated on Twitter, all of a sudden, and Facebook, it was just for this very purpose to see what other people, you know, basically stupid people, they could get to come out and actually protest this, because the January 6th things failed. | ||
And they need to take completely any wind out of the potential of any sort of MAGA Republicans or actually MAGA Republicans doing anything in 2024. | ||
And I question all of these polls that say 85%, you know, want him or whatever or 62, whatever it says. | ||
And I really think we need to have a new Republican convention along the lines of what the Whigs did eventually leading people like Abraham Lincoln. | ||
If we want to have any hope in this country for political outcome here. | ||
So I just wanted to give those comments and I want to thank you again for doing a great show, Harrison and You know, good luck with the rest of the calls. | ||
Have a good day. Thank you very much. | ||
I'm loving how all these calls are going. | ||
Very, very quick and clean. | ||
Again, I could get into all of them, but let's just go to the next call now. | ||
Hammer Hardy in Florida also says no to protests. | ||
Okay, so pretty solid response from the InfoWars audience. | ||
Protesting, not worth it. | ||
Hammer Hardy, what's your reasoning? So, my reasoning is this. | ||
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Um... I've been to a whole lot of protests throughout the years, ever since, I'd say, 2019. | |
And the issue is that we don't really, in my opinion, we don't really accomplish anything. | ||
What I've learned from watching the enemy, though, what I've learned from watching the left, is that they use protests not just to have a public image, but they also use it to recruit. | ||
They recruit people and then put them into different political action groups. | ||
You know, they're not just out there on a Saturday dressed up in red, white and blue waving a flag and then they just go home. | ||
They're actually out there trying to organize people and we don't do that. | ||
I've watched protests get infiltrated. | ||
I've watched antagonizers get in there and start fights and people just really aren't situationally aware. | ||
We're such goody-two-shoes on the right that we're really blinded to the tactics of the enemy. | ||
And it's not that, you know, this has nothing to do with Trump in the shot. | ||
This whole thing is about a corrupt district attorney that is violating a citizen's rights outside of law. | ||
And that's the bigger picture. | ||
So what we should be doing is we should be going after all the traitors in our local area trying to get them recalled, removed from their office. | ||
That's going to have way bigger effect than just standing around on the corner waving a flag and waving some signs. | ||
Now that I absolutely agree with. | ||
I think you were exactly right on that. | ||
We have some more calls, but Hammerhardy, so what should people do? | ||
What would be your instruction to people? | ||
Because I think you're exactly right. | ||
So how do we coordinate and organize and recruit people to join our movement without falling prey to infiltration and subversion from feds and things like that? | ||
What would you say should be the tactic we should use moving forward? | ||
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Well, so you have to break people into groups. | |
That's the best way to weed out any kind of infiltrator. | ||
You've got team leaders, and then each team leader gives their team a task. | ||
So what I've learned from the left is they'll have a leftist protest, and then they'll break people off into community outreach. | ||
They'll break people off into fundraising. | ||
They'll break people off into political action, going to city council meetings. | ||
And making phone calls to state representatives. | ||
You have to have team leaders break people up into groups. | ||
And then that's how you learn who people are, who you can trust, who's a funny guy, who's somebody that you need to keep at a distance. | ||
How do you keep the loose cannons out of the mix? | ||
That's what I would suggest. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think that's very good advice. | ||
I'll just say that, you know... | ||
Yeah, you know, people are almost operating under this delusion that we still live in the Americas of, like, the 1980s. | ||
We just go out and, like, protest, and the media will report on it honestly, and the politicians will respond to the media reports, etc., etc. | ||
It's not how it works anymore, so operate like a resistance. | ||
All right, folks, back again to your phone calls. | ||
We're going to stick to phone calls about... | ||
The Trump indictment. | ||
So far, the response has mostly been, no, we should not protest on his behalf. | ||
I say I disagree with most callers. | ||
That's all right. We're not here for consensus. | ||
I am not the master of the info warriors. | ||
But I, uh... | ||
I don't know. I've yet to see any evidence that this is some sort of inside job, trickery, you know, false flag attack on Donald Trump. | ||
A lot of people complaining about the two-party duopoly, which of course Donald Trump was the attack against, which is why they've attacked him so thoroughly and continue to do so. | ||
That's my interpretation of it. | ||
Anyway, we'll get back to your calls, hear what you people have to say. | ||
Let's go to what looks like White Rabbit from Wisconsin has called back in. | ||
Thanks for rejoining us, White Rabbit. | ||
You're on the air, and you have an interesting prediction or possibility of what could happen to Trump. | ||
Go ahead. Yeah, I kind of got a rabbit hole, a wild conspiracy theory that I'm worried about Trump getting Epstein in jail in New York there in Manhattan. | ||
Where he put him, like, what happened to the crooked jails over there. | ||
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And, you know, it could be the end of the line, you know. | |
It seems like he's talking about it. | ||
So then, like, I was thinking, like, I don't know. | ||
I may go. | ||
Not, like, protest or be violent or anything or insurrection. | ||
But, like, I don't know. I thought maybe it'd be a good opportunity to, like, release a movie and a book. | ||
You know, because it's, like, a historical event. | ||
You know, there's never been in the history of America this type of situation. | ||
And especially over, like, the issue of, like, sexual stuff. | ||
Because, like, no offense, like, Democrats and progressives are, like, pretty kinky. | ||
And they're all about, like, the weird sex stuff and trans kids stuff. | ||
So it's kind of bizarre. | ||
But it reminds me of, like, you know, that Disney movie Cruella. | ||
She has, like, the black and white hair. | ||
And she says in the movie, like, you can always, like, count on evil people to be evil, so it's kind of like to be expected in the card. | ||
Well, you know, what you're pointing to is an interesting aspect of this that I haven't really touched on, but I've seen other... | ||
Other people talk about the fact that, you know, by law, Trump has to, for the rest of his life, be protected and really surrounded by Secret Service protection. | ||
So, if he's sent to jail, are the Secret Service going to accompany him to jail? | ||
Like, they have to keep him safe. | ||
So, you're right. | ||
Like, there are things in place to prevent an Epstein-style situation from happening with Donald Trump. | ||
Of course, you know, they'll... | ||
They might throw out that precedent as they've thrown out all the others, but it's an interesting take, and the aspect of, by law, having the Secret Service assigned to protecting Donald Trump's life until the end of time, I mean, that's... Whether he's in jail or not, he still has that protection. | ||
So are they going to be in jail with him? | ||
I mean, it makes no sense at all. | ||
Also, this is a misdemeanor. | ||
I don't even think he'd go to jail in the first place. | ||
I think if anything, he'd be processed and then get bail, unless they up it to a felony, which would just really solidify the fact that this is political and has nothing to do with the rule of law or the unbiased application of You know, the judicial process, no matter who it is, clearly that would be somebody who downgrades over half of the felonies in New York City, upgrades this one. | ||
It's an obvious political move. | ||
I mean, the whole thing is unconstitutional in the first place, but very interesting take. | ||
Thank you for that, White Rabbit. Let's go to Kim in Wisconsin. | ||
Good morning, Kim. | ||
This is a comment about the George Soros aspect of funding these prosecutors that are pulling this off. | ||
Yes. First, God bless us all. | ||
Second, I would like to put a call out to our government and Marjorie Taylor Greene to acknowledge George Soros as a terrorist group, along with Antifa, ISIS, ISIS-K, and anyone that has accepted money from George Soros. | ||
Seems like it'd be a pretty easy solution to all this, yeah. | ||
Yeah. Hungary did it. | ||
The state of Georgia did it. | ||
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Would I be able to say my saying? Go ahead. | |
If a plane does not fly, it cannot spread poison. | ||
If a boss is bad, he can be fired. | ||
If bad guys are in tanks underground, do not let them out. | ||
Let this keep happening. | ||
Expecting change, is that not insanity? | ||
As soon as the strong men and women rise, And stand, the weak men and women will fall and crumble. | ||
Then we win, keep the faith, and I love you all. | ||
Well, we love you too, Kim. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
I mean, it is just absurd. | ||
I mean, all of it's absurd. | ||
Everything that we deal with on a daily basis is just the heights of absurdity. | ||
I was trying to think of a redo of the old classic, you know, truth is treason in the empire of lies. | ||
It's like reasonableness is treason in the empire of absurdity. | ||
Something like that, right? | ||
Because the fact that we allow George Soros to just openly subvert Our laws and have tangible negative consequences for innocent Americans. | ||
Like, that just happens and we just let it happen. | ||
And the NGOs and the UN and the Red Cross funneling people across our border by the tens of thousands. | ||
It's just happening and nobody's stopping it. | ||
So, again, we're in this weird situation where, like, we don't need a revolution and some all-new political revolution. | ||
We don't need a fascist takeover of the government. | ||
We need to just enforce the laws that are already on the books. | ||
This is all just anarchy. | ||
It's just lawlessness that's being allowed to happen because the people at the top of these organizations are members of a corrupt globalist mafia. | ||
We can just undo that. | ||
You can just arrest the people that are funding the criminals. | ||
It's really not that complicated at all. | ||
All of the laws on the books just need to be enforced. | ||
There's no law that said our border is open now. | ||
There is no law that says just because you pay a human trafficker $30,000, you now qualify for asylum. | ||
It's just a complete taking advantage of the laxity of our seriousness as a country. | ||
And it's infuriating and absurd and ridiculous that we allow this to go on. | ||
No country in the history of the world would just let some foreign billionaire come in and start paying millions of dollars. | ||
Because again, it happened in Austin. | ||
We're trying to get a proposition passed to not defund the police. | ||
Since then, they have been defunded. | ||
Crime rates have skyrocketed through the roof. | ||
Just everything is significantly worse. | ||
They won't even respond to 911 calls unless the guy actually has a gun to your head. | ||
And even then, it'll be 45 minutes. | ||
Like, the situation they've put us in, and it's all because George Soros just pours in a million dollars. | ||
And, you know, all of us here, like, we don't have a thousand dollars to dedicate to this. | ||
So collectively, you know, pooling all of our money together, we can't even oppose one dude who's a foreign guy who made all of his money by collapsing the economies of the UK and is just an open domestic terrorist, but he's got people in his pocket, so we can't do anything about it? | ||
Like, what do you mean we can't do anything about this? | ||
And this would be one thing I would love to see. | ||
I'd love to see Donald Trump make a video about this. | ||
He said he's going to declare the cartels terrorist. | ||
He said that if you are victimized by a criminal who's been released early by a liberal prosecutor district attorney, then you'll be able to sue them. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
I'd love to see him come out and just be like, we are going to arrest the funders of this domestic terror. | ||
We are going to dismantle Antifa. | ||
We are going to search all of their communications. | ||
We are going to find out who's giving them money and arrest those people for funding terrorism. | ||
I mean, that is really not that difficult. | ||
And you know it's not George Soros only, right? | ||
You know his son has actually taken over a lot of his operations, and George Soros himself is just the front man of a much larger organization, cabal, if you want to put it that way, of banking families behind the scenes. | ||
So it's got to be a more thorough dust-up than just arresting George Soros, but that would be a good start. | ||
That would be a hell of a start. | ||
And, hey, we could probably pay for student loan debt if you just confiscate the terrorist sponsor's money and put it towards stuff that would actually help this country. | ||
I'd be in favor of that. | ||
Let's go to Corey in Alberta, Canada. | ||
Actually says we should protest. | ||
Well, look at that. We got one. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Corey. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Good morning. | |
How are you doing? Good, thank you. | ||
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Good. Yeah, I think you guys should protest. | |
I mean, I'm not to be some guy way over here in Canada to tell you guys to go fight a war or something, but I honestly think you guys should protest. | ||
They'll have their... Police barricade, and then you'll have your neutral zone, like a 10-foot neutral zone, and then you have your guys' barricade. | ||
Anybody on your side passes those barricades, he's a bad guy. | ||
Civil arrest him, take his mask off, take his picture, and move on, right? | ||
You've got to make sure that nobody's going to try to antagonize. | ||
You know what? Maybe they won't. | ||
Maybe they're going to say, hey, let them be the patriots that they want to be. | ||
There's not going to be as many, like, at the Jan 6th. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
I've been saying for years that the correct way to protest, if you start getting, like, attacked, just sit down, cross your legs, put your hands in the air. | ||
Every image, what, they're going to say you're the attacker? | ||
Your hands are in the air, you're sitting on the ground. | ||
Like, be innocent. | ||
Third hour of the American Journal has begun. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
Infowarsstore.com is where you go to support us. | ||
Video's gone viral over the weekend from all the way back in 2021, although I'd never seen this video before ever. | ||
So I don't know if – I guess this just came out. | ||
If it aired in 2021, we all missed it. | ||
But thank goodness somebody re-uploaded it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know where this footage has been. | ||
But it's absolutely incredible. It's Anthony Fauci and the mayor of D.C., Bowser, going around and condescending to people, speaking to them like they're babies about the vaccine and getting really an earful in response. | ||
I love this. | ||
I really can't get enough of this. | ||
It's absolutely fantastic. | ||
Here is Anthony Fauci wandering around Washington, D.C., Telling all of the poor, stupid people that they need to take the vaccine. | ||
Let's watch. If you were to get infected, you could pass it on to them. | ||
So you're actually protecting your family by getting vaccinated. | ||
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Well, I heard that it doesn't cure it, and it doesn't stop you from getting it. | |
On the very, very, very rare chance that you do get it, even if you're vaccinated, it's a very, you don't even feel sick. | ||
It's like you don't even know you got infected. | ||
It's very, very good at protecting you. | ||
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Just the Anacostia, so get up there. | |
All right, see you later. The people in America are not settled with the information that's been given to us right now. | ||
So I'm not going to be lining up taking a shot on a vaccination for something that wasn't clear in the first place. | ||
And then you all create a shot in miraculous time. | ||
It takes years to create vaccinations. | ||
Well, it used to take years. | ||
You know how many years we're invested in this approach? | ||
About 20 years of science to get us to be able to do it. | ||
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20 years is not enough. And nine months is definitely not enough for nobody to be taking no vaccination that you all came up with. | |
The only reason I'm talking to you right now, as close as we are, is that I've been vaccinated. | ||
But if a lot of thousands of people like you don't get vaccinated, you're gonna let this virus continue to percolate in this country and in this world. | ||
Something like the common flu then, right? | ||
It's much more serious than the flu. | ||
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Well, the flu kills a lot of people annually, too. | |
You know how many people died of the flu the last year? | ||
I mean, not this year, virtually none, but the previous year, about 20,000 to 30,000. | ||
How many people have died from COVID-19 in the United States? | ||
600,000 Americans. | ||
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Well, the number that you all given that died, that's, once again, that's you all's number. | |
You're gonna pay us. Yeah, definitely. | ||
Because when you start talking about paying people to get vaccinated, when you start talking about incentivizing things to get people vaccinated, there's something else going on with that. | ||
There's something else going on with that. | ||
It is something going on with that. | ||
You're right. But I'm glad millions of people, like me and most everybody here, didn't get an incentive. | ||
You know what their incentive was? | ||
Protecting their health and protecting the city. | ||
But I won't keep you anymore. | ||
It's okay, because my campaign is about fear. | ||
It's about inciting fear in people. | ||
You all attack people with fear. | ||
That's what this pandemic is. | ||
Just absolutely incredible. | ||
It's just like, what is there not to love about that? | ||
What is there not to love about that? | ||
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Anthony Fauci like, well, you're not just protecting yourself. | |
You're protecting your family. | ||
Yeah, your family. | ||
And the woman's just like, okay, but it doesn't stop transmission or stop you from getting the virus. | ||
He's just like, Well, yes, that is true, but, you know, it's just like, oh crap, these people actually know what they're talking about. | ||
The other guy just pointing out, like, you're paying people to get this vaccine? | ||
That alone? Nah, I'm not into it. | ||
I should have played the other clip. | ||
The other clip was a little shorter. It didn't have the first woman in it. | ||
It was just that last guy. But the best part is that it's the guy, he continues to yell, he continues to be like, it's fear! | ||
You're spreading fear and you're trying to promote fear. | ||
Exactly right, brilliant. | ||
And the very next scene is Fauci sitting in his limo spraying his hands with hand sanitizer. | ||
Just like, I gotta get the poor off of me. | ||
The poor black person. | ||
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I touched the poor black person and now I'm infected. | |
Dirtbag, scumbag loser. | ||
Just getting blown out of the water by a couple of regular people in Washington, D.C. I'm telling you folks, it's us versus them. | ||
That's all it is. Don't let any other division distort your perception of what side we're on these days. | ||
Can you imagine? I mean, it's just, it's a dream of mine. | ||
It's a fantasy of mine to hear a knock on my door and have Anthony Fauci standing there trying to tell me to get a vaccine. | ||
I mean, could you imagine how much fun that would be? | ||
That guy... The second guy especially. | ||
I mean, the first one was good, too, because she's just like, yeah, but it doesn't stop transmission. | ||
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Nobody protects you, but you won't even know you have it. | |
She's just like, okay. | ||
Yeah, that's a no for me, dog. | ||
But the second guy, that second guy, just yelling at him. | ||
You're trying to create fear in just having all the facts at his fingertips and also just the innate, like, unquestionable Skepticism, like appropriate skepticism of, oh, you're paying people to get this? | ||
Hmm. It's probably not good then. | ||
It's just like so simple. | ||
Then they have Mayor Bowser there to... | ||
To relate to the black folks. | ||
They're trying to force to take a poisonous shot. | ||
It's just like, oof. | ||
Didn't work, did it? | ||
No. No, it didn't. | ||
And thank God it didn't. | ||
Thank God people are not brainwashed everywhere. | ||
Really amazing stuff. We're going to go out to your phone calls this hour as well. | ||
But, you know, while we're on the topic of COVID, you know, since we're talking about it, let's look at some headlines, shall we? | ||
Spectator.com. | ||
Mainstream headlines. Outlet from Australia asks, did the ivermectin ban cost lives? | ||
They say it appears as though we live in a reality where doctors are censored and early treatments such as ivermectin are banned. | ||
Apparently to ensure public confidence in the government's vaccine rollout is not undermined. | ||
So yeah, they're admitting it. AHPRA and national boards threatened doctors with regulatory action on March 9th, 2021 if they made any statements that, quote, undermined public confidence in the vaccination rollout. | ||
The TGA also banned ivermectin's use for the prevention or treatment of COVID in September 2021 because, according to the TGA, if people had access to it, they might not get vaccinated. | ||
So yes, they censored A viable treatment option explicitly to force people to get vaccinated. | ||
And of course, we knew that this was an aspect previously because the emergency in America, especially the emergency authorization for the vaccines was predicated on there not being a viable alternative to vaccines. | ||
So you have to destroy hydroxychloroquine and monoclonal antibodies and ivermectin. | ||
You have to... Not let people have that and claim that that is not even worth trying in order to justify and legally promote the vaccine. | ||
So, again, they ask the question, did the ivermectin ban cost lives? | ||
Well, it probably cost lives because it probably stopped people from getting an effective treatment for a deadly disease. | ||
It probably cost lives because It forced people to try to get alternative sources of ivermectin. | ||
I doubt anybody died from it, but it certainly is not as safe as getting ivermectin dosed and processed for humans if you're being forced to go get the veterinary kind. | ||
It probably had negative effects that way. | ||
It also, of course, caused people to die because they died. | ||
Stopped people from getting ivermectin. | ||
More people got the vaccines, and the vaccines, of course, we know are poison. | ||
So, yeah, it probably did cost lives. | ||
That's not the only article. | ||
So that one was from March 14th, and this one was from even more recently, the 18th. | ||
This was published on Saturday. | ||
The evidence is in, says the telegraph.co.uk, the telegraph, one of the mainstream sources, Biggest outlets in UK says the evidence is in. | ||
Lockdowns kill people. | ||
And the more you lock down, the more you kill. | ||
Okay, so the vaccine kills people. | ||
Banning ivermectin kills people. | ||
The lockdown kills people. | ||
The economic shutdown has had major impacts and has killed people and will continue to kill people into the future. | ||
Is there anything you tried that didn't kill people? | ||
Oh, also the virus you created in a lab also killed people. | ||
So, this is where we are now with the COVID narrative. | ||
This is where we are now in the arc of the COVID storyline. | ||
Mainstream media is admitting now... | ||
That they killed way more people with their programs, which we opposed from the start, and which we were censored for opposing by YouTube, by Twitter. | ||
I mean, all of these people are participants in genocide. | ||
All of these people allowed tens of thousands of people to die unnecessarily because of their adherence to a globalist program that was set out long beforehand during Event 201. | ||
Where they organized and pre-planned and made the game plan for how to react to the virus that they knew they would be releasing. | ||
And everybody who adhered to their instructions is a participant in a true genocide. | ||
And look at the way they phrase this article title from The Telegraph. | ||
Because it's very interesting. | ||
It's a very, very subtle use of tense. | ||
Okay? Okay. | ||
Now, how I would report this would be something like the evidence is in lockdowns killed people. | ||
That's not how they're putting it. | ||
They're phrasing it as if it's like moving into the future, as if this hasn't happened yet, or as if it's like still happening. | ||
Lockdowns kill people. | ||
You know, it's like the difference between saying like, you know, Murderers kill people and that guy killed that person, right? | ||
It's just sort of a, it's a, it's just a statement. | ||
It's just something that's, lockdowns kill people. | ||
Now, the way you should be phrasing this is the lockdowns that we imposed did kill people. | ||
It killed people in the past. | ||
People are dead right now that would be otherwise alive because of the lockdowns that we imposed. | ||
That's how you should be phrasing it. | ||
Again, subtle. Maybe I'm looking a little bit too much into this, but it's a weird way to phrase it. | ||
Lockdowns kill people. As if it's just a thing that happens out there somewhere in the world. | ||
No, no. What you're reporting on, maybe you don't realize, what you're reporting on is a program of mass murder that has already been carried out and for which people have already died. | ||
So that's the way this should be phrased. | ||
That's the way this should be thought about. | ||
That's the way this should be litigated in criminal courts and Nuremberg-style trials for which guilt should mean capital punishment. | ||
That's who you should be thinking about this. | ||
It's their sheer... | ||
This article is so weird, too. | ||
It's their sheer smallness that is so striking. | ||
Their banality. Their triteness. | ||
I had hoped reading the lockdown files to find some explanation for the miseries that were inflicted on us in 2020. | ||
Perhaps decisions that looked imbecilic to the rest of us might make sense to those in the control room, able to survey information we could not see. | ||
Perhaps there was a grand plan, but not a bit of it. | ||
What we see in the leaked WhatsApp messages are petty, frightened men at the mercy of events. | ||
They obsess over tweets and news reports. | ||
They fret about how they are coming across. | ||
Again and again, decisions are made for presentational rather than medical reasons. | ||
Quarantine could safely be cut from 14 to 5 days. | ||
But the problem, says Matt Hancock, is that this would imply we've been getting it wrong? | ||
Imply? He asked. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, it's right. | ||
It's like, this is what's in the minds of the people who are implementing this. | ||
Is they get it wrong and then they double down on their incorrectness because to correct their policy would be to admit that they were wrong and they can't do that because we're being run by narcissistic psychopaths who care more about their personal reputation than literally the lives of the people who they're trying to get elected by. | ||
So you can be confused by this. | ||
You can be baffled by this. | ||
If you've been operating under the Just baseless misconception that these people ever cared about you in the slightest and ever implemented anything on the basis of medical information rather than a much larger plan of operational dominance of the economy, the medical system, and the communications networks. | ||
I get how this would be confusing to you, but it's time to wake up now. | ||
It's time to put these people in prison. | ||
Until the time that their real punishment can be carried out, because this was mass murder on the world, and we need an international response to this, a la the Nuremberg trials. | ||
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It's the only way forward. All right, folks, we'll go out and get into your phone calls this hour. | |
This segment, rather. I'll go out in just a minute or two. | ||
I just want to read some more. Headlines here. | ||
CNN.com has this story. | ||
Child growth and development hampered by PFAs in blood, study says. | ||
Potentially toxic chemicals found in everyday products, including fast food wrappers, makeup, and carpeting, are altering hormonal and metabolic pathways needed for human growth and development, according to a new study. | ||
EPA proposes first standards make drinking water safer from forever chemicals. | ||
That was the headline we covered last week, which... | ||
If you haven't seen that yet, we had Raw Egg Nationalist on to talk about the proliferation of microplastics and hormone-altering chemicals throughout our bodies. | ||
Just some of the headlines were things like children have concentrations of plastic in their bodies 15 times higher than adults do, which is horrifying. | ||
We also have The fact that they've been found in fresh snow in Antarctica for the first time, being found in fresh snow on top of mountaintops where people have never been in places like Switzerland. | ||
You've got just massive proliferation of this Toxic hormone altering chemical across the board that, of course, InfoWars has been railing against for decades at this point. | ||
Now it seems like everybody's realizing it. | ||
Now that it's too late to do anything about it, everybody's realizing it. | ||
Another headline was plastics found in breast milk. | ||
Of breastfeeding mothers. | ||
So, just horrifying. | ||
Just terrible. Just awful stuff. | ||
Question, I guess, is why would these people care? | ||
Why would these people whose main crusade at this point is injecting children with hormone blockers, why would they care that hormones are being disrupted by plastics? | ||
I mean, if anything, they should be in favor of this. | ||
They call testosterone a toxin, a poison that needs to be purged. | ||
They claim there's such a thing as toxic masculinity and that testosterone is to blame for it. | ||
So isn't this just completely in line with their program? | ||
Do people not realize this? | ||
Do they not recognize that this is the case? | ||
It's very strange. Researchers analyzed study samples from young children, teens, and young adults, all whom had a mixture of different synthetic compounds called perfluoral alkaline and polyfluoral alkaline substances. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can never pronounce it. | ||
I know what it is. | ||
It's hard to pronounce. These are all various types of PFAs, polyfluoroalkalines. | ||
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently announced historic rules strictly controlling levels of these chemicals in the nation's drinking water. | ||
Exposure to a combination of PFAs not only disrupted lipid and amino acid metabolism, but also altered thyroid hormone function in children. | ||
Lead author Jesse Goodrich, assistant professor of population and public health sciences at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine. | ||
For children to properly develop, the thyroid makes two key hormones that play a role in blood pressure control and how the body makes and uses proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. | ||
The Mayo Clinic noted these chemical messengers affect every cell in the body, according to the website. | ||
You know, all this is just necessary to recognize what's Really happening here, which InfoWars laid out years and years and years ago, and that is that every single human being on planet Earth is under attack right now. | ||
They are under attack, and it's a multi-varied, multi-front war taking place, attacking you chemically, hormonally, metaphysically, mentally, mentally. | ||
Medically, right? | ||
It's just from every angle. | ||
You are under attack. | ||
And the reason for that is because they are systematically destroying all the things that make you strong, make you able to resist them. | ||
It's all about power. | ||
It's all about control. And those things that make you able to resist their control are being, one by one, in a systematic fashion, targeted for destruction. | ||
So whether it is your testosterone, That makes you more likely to go with your gut. | ||
That makes you more likely to be able to be on your own and not care so much about what other people think about you. | ||
Or the hormonal programming that people go through with dopamine releases when it comes to social media that get people addicted to the constant praise from the highly orchestrated and Carefully curated responses that you get on social media. | ||
Whether it's just the informational attack that you're up against, the manufacturing of consent as designed and first named by Bernays all the way back in the 1910s, | ||
I think. All of this is a concerted attack on your humanity, on your freedom, on your liberty, on your ability to even be a human being anymore. | ||
When your decisions are not your own, but are rather the result of a very sophisticated program by people who despise you, you're not really fully human, are you? | ||
And that's what they're trying to indoctrinate us into, and it is a full-spectrum attack on humanity itself. | ||
InfoWars identified this. | ||
We've been speaking out against it. | ||
It's not just the microplastics, which are a huge issue, which do 90% come from China, which does not have any environmental controls. | ||
So all the people claiming climate change as an existential crisis while simultaneously offshoring everything to China that has no controls— And is the biggest polluter by a factor of like 10 around the world. | ||
Like, all of this is nonsense. | ||
It's really, it's an, I guess you could say it's an information war. | ||
I guess you could say we're in an information war here. | ||
And the information... It's not just a weapon and an attack. | ||
It's also a defensive mechanism for the people who are doing this because if you don't know that you're being poisoned with plastics and pesticides and heavy metals and vaccines and chemtrails and all sorts of other horrific things, then how do you stand up against it? | ||
If the person who brings you this information and tells you the hormonal effects of all of these estrogen mimickers is called a clown and made to look ridiculous and laughed at, because he actually points out the scientific fact that chemicals in the water are turning the frogs and, by the way, the human's gay, then this is an informational... | ||
An informational warfare strategy that they're deploying on all of us, and they've targeted us for destruction because we are the ones that spearheaded this entire awakening. | ||
We're going to continue to do that. | ||
We're going to continue to report not only on what they're doing, what they've done, and what they plan to do, but also giving you the context to understand how it fits into the larger globalist conspiracy of absolute worldwide domination and control at the financial level predicated on a biotechnocratic financial tyranny. | ||
We will continue to do that as long as possible. | ||
The only limiting factor we have here is... | ||
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I mean, you know, you can't... | ||
We are not a unified drilling army here. | ||
We are a massive and ever-growing collection of independent guerrilla fighters. | ||
So you have to go do the research. | ||
You have to figure out what you need to help you combat the attacks that you're under. | ||
But we have the information and the supplements that you need to be as healthy as possible and to counteract these multivaried attacks against you. | ||
Alright folks, we are going to go out to your phone calls here momentarily, but we have a response from Ron DeSantis. | ||
I was surprised it took this long for him to respond in the first place. | ||
Seemed like a pretty obvious time for him to really show some goodwill, stand up for what is potentially his political opponent because he cares more about Protecting the rule of law and the proper exercise of state power over his own personal glory. | ||
Now he's come out and actually talked about this. | ||
He's given a press conference. | ||
We're going to go to that clip now, talk a little bit about it, then out to your phone calls. | ||
But here is Ron DeSantis responding to the Trump indictment. | ||
Remember, he could, as governor of Florida, prevent the extradition of Trump. | ||
He could come out and say... | ||
You cannot, you know, Trump's a citizen of Florida. | ||
We are going to refuse extradition. | ||
As long as he doesn't go to Manhattan, then you're not getting your hands on him. | ||
He could do that. I think that would be a political savvy thing to do, but here's the statement that he made a little less than an hour ago. | ||
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Extradition to New York. | |
So I've seen rumors swirl. | ||
I have not seen any facts yet. | ||
And so I don't know what's going to happen. | ||
But I do know this. | ||
The Manhattan district attorney is a Soros-funded prosecutor. | ||
And so he, like other Soros-funded prosecutors, they weaponize their office to impose a political agenda on society at the expense of the rule of law and public safety. | ||
He has downgraded over 50% of the felonies to misdemeanors. | ||
He says he doesn't want to even have jail time for the vast, vast majority of crimes. | ||
And what we've seen in Manhattan is we've seen the crime rate go up and we've seen citizens become less safe. | ||
And so you're talking about this situation with, and look, I don't know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affair. | ||
I just, I can't speak to that. | ||
But what I can speak to is that if you have a prosecutor who is ignoring crimes happening every single day in his jurisdiction, and he chooses to go back many, many years ago to try to use something about porn star hush money payments, you know, that's an example of pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing the office. | ||
And I think that that's fundamentally wrong. | ||
I also think it's important to point out when you're talking about these Soros-funded prosecutors, yes, they may do a high-profile politicized prosecution, and that's bad, but the real victims are ordinary New Yorkers, ordinary Americans in all these different jurisdictions that they get victimized every day because of the reckless political agenda. | ||
That these Soros DAs bring to their job. | ||
They ignore crime and they empower criminals. | ||
And that hurts people. | ||
Hurts a lot of people every single day. | ||
These Soros district attorneys are a menace to society. | ||
And I'm just glad that I'm the only governor in the country that's actually removed one from office during my tenure. | ||
So presidential. | ||
Isn't he so presidential? | ||
I don't know. I think he's a trick. | ||
I think he's a trick. I think it'd be amazing. | ||
I think it'd be absolutely amazing to see Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis team up. | ||
A one-two punch that could actually save this country. | ||
And all I see there is Ron DeSantis using Donald Trump's sustaining attacks from the deep state to elevate himself. | ||
Willing to stoke his own ego and fulfill his own ambitions at the cost of The country itself and its greatest champion in living memory, Donald Trump. | ||
So, again, there's little snide remarks about paying off a porn star. | ||
It's like, yeah, well, you know, he's a playboy. | ||
Everybody's known that for a very long time. | ||
And, again, this was a supposedly consensual affair that may never have actually happened as Stormy Daniels vehemently denied it at the time that this came out. | ||
And he was in an attack on Trump where he's Having to pay a blackmailer to not release, you know, unfavorable, seemingly unfavorable information about him. | ||
Again, it's, I don't know, it just rubs me the wrong way. | ||
You know the dude's, like, main political mentor was Jeb Bush, right? | ||
Do you know that? Do you know Jeb Bush? | ||
Can you imagine the seething hatred for Donald Trump that the Bushes still maintain after he called for George Bush being investigated over WMDs, blamed George Bush for the failure of the war on terror, and then totally humiliated Jeb Bush, who was supposed to be their next little golden child. | ||
Oh, and now they're backing the Ron DeSantis campaign because DeSantis is such a patriot. | ||
You think that's it, really? | ||
If he was a patriot, he'd be doing everything he can to help Donald Trump, maybe be his vice president, and wait for his time in the spotlight. | ||
We could truly have a Caesar and Augustus type of Dynamic with these two, but instead it looks like Ron Santis is using this to try to get over, get one over on Donald Trump. | ||
So, yeah, shameful to me. | ||
That's shameful, but that's just my take. | ||
Let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Robin in North Carolina. | ||
Robin in North Carolina, you say, the enemy of my enemy is my friend. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Robin. You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. Thank you for taking my call. | |
Before I go to my comment, I wanted to say that I think that you, Harrison H. Smith, should be given, at the very least, an honorary degree for your ability to teach current sociology. | ||
You have an amazing understanding of the political waves and history of war that you're able to disseminate very well to You're listening public. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
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I appreciate that. Well, and what my comment was really leaning towards is we've been blindsided by our propensity to accept that the opposition plays fair. | |
And they don't. | ||
I mean, we've been infiltrated. | ||
I've been screaming about Antifa for years. | ||
15 years. And people were telling me I didn't know what I was talking about. | ||
All anyone had to do is look at Portland 15 years ago. | ||
There were signs of it. | ||
But when will the press speak to the patents that Gates and Fauci hold? | ||
Since March 2020, I've been calling for Fauci and friends to be tried at a Nuremberg 22.0. | ||
You don't hear of it in the press. | ||
You know, there is some talk about that. | ||
And, you know, we are seeing some movement. | ||
Not nearly enough, obviously. | ||
They're still free and walking around out there. | ||
But, I mean, do you think that, you know, we've got these headlines from this week. | ||
Ivermectin. The Ivermectin ban costs lives. | ||
They're admitting it. They're admitting that the lockdown killed more people than it ever would have saved. | ||
I mean, I see a shift here. | ||
Do you think it's enough and, you know, with enough time to actually make a difference here? | ||
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I would like it there to be more of a vociferous protest about ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine. | |
Sure. Both were found to be, even budesonide, a lot of pharma drugs that were quite helpful. | ||
They did this deliberately because they wanted to have the mandate on the vaccine because they can't hold the vaccine when there's viable treatment. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
And their patents pre-date January 2020. | ||
Yep. No, I mean, the evidence is really overwhelming. | ||
That not only they covered up the lab origin of this, they covered up the possible treatments. | ||
They coordinated with the FBI and a number of other organizations to censor this information off of the internet. | ||
They, of course, kept it out of the hands of mainstream media and coordinated with them. | ||
You have the FDA saying, you are not a horse. | ||
Don't take ivermectin. | ||
even to this day, they are still hospitals and organizations are still trying to take doctor's license away for having administered ivermectin in the years where the pandemic first broke out. | ||
I mean, it's not nearly enough. | ||
And that's why all of this other stuff, it's like, I don't know, I just want to be on the I'm just sick of being on the defensive. | ||
We just need people in positions of power that can fight for us. | ||
You know, kind of like Donald Trump. | ||
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Remember how he did that? Welcome back, folks. | |
Final segment of American Journal. | ||
After your phone calls momentarily, first I want to go to a video and make a little note of something that I didn't mention. | ||
From that Ron Santos video, you definitely missed it if you're a radio listener. | ||
So, in case you couldn't see the video, Ron Santos is standing in front of a podium that says something extremely interesting. | ||
He's standing in front of a podium that says, Big Brother's Digital Dollar. | ||
Big Brother's Digital Dollar. | ||
That's pretty cool. You gotta love that. | ||
Because again, you cannot, you really cannot overstate the effect that M4s has had on worldwide political discourse. | ||
I've said it a million times, but going to the TPUSA event, TPUSA, you expect a lot of cultural stuff having to do with transgenderism, etc., etc., but they've never actually really been that strong on that stuff. | ||
And actually they've more been a vehicle for more typical boomer-esque talking points about taxes and the welfare state and that sort of stuff. | ||
I didn't hear any of that this year. | ||
None of it. None of it. | ||
All I heard was, we have to defeat the globalist, was Klaus Schwab, World Economic Forum, George Soros. | ||
I mean, the mainstream Republican Party at this point sounds like Infowars 10 years ago. | ||
So they're catching up is what I'm saying. | ||
And so now you've got, you know, people talking about Big Brother, the digital dollar, the collapse of the banks, the central bank digital currency, the vaccine passport slash mark of the beast chip in your hand biotechnocratic currency. | ||
Tyranny that's coming down. | ||
And of course all of this is happening simultaneously in concert with one another, in coordination with one another. | ||
All of these are building blocks in the prison that they're erecting around us. | ||
And one of the most weirdly effective programs that they're running with is the so-called 15-Minute City. | ||
So I want to go to a video here where they explain the 15-minute city, which is, of course, a key aspect of the prison planet that they're establishing. | ||
This has to do with climate change. | ||
This has to do with financial structures, which has to do with inflation, which has to do with COVID lockdowns, which has to do with the vaccine program. | ||
I mean, all of these things are various aspects, various facets of the same general shape, Which, when you zoom out far enough, just looks a hell of a lot like Earth inside of a steel cage, the key of which is being held by the big banks and the international globalist power structure that, | ||
to this day, continues to operate almost exclusively in the shadows without being public about their actions, but rather laundering their actions through Media mouthpieces like Joe Biden or Kamala Harris or George Soros or Klaus Schwab, who are simply the front-facing face of a much, much deeper cesspit of the shadowocracy. | ||
There's got to be a good name for that. | ||
We'll come up with a good name for that. | ||
Let's go to this video, then out to your phone calls. | ||
But here is the 15-minute cities explained beautifully. | ||
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Let's watch. What is a 15-minute city? | |
So come on in, let me show you what a 15-minute community looks like. | ||
I'm excited to see this, Randy, because you always break things down into nice practical ways, right? | ||
Here we go. These residents of the 15-minute community, they're not locked in, but they just stay there. | ||
They're free to come and go, but they don't. | ||
So let's take a step inside. | ||
Everything they need in their life is right here in their 15-minute community. | ||
A water bowl, a feed tray. | ||
They own nothing, but they are exceptionally happy. | ||
And you know how happy they are is by how many eggs they produce. | ||
And it's so wonderful because I get to take everything that they produce and they just keep producing. | ||
So let me go in here. | ||
And here we go. | ||
Each of them have their own house. | ||
Now in a 15-minute community, you don't get a lot of variation in housing. | ||
They're all pretty much the same. | ||
But we can take a look and collect their production. | ||
There's a few. There's a few more. | ||
And there we go. | ||
And they're none the wiser. | ||
And they're happy. | ||
I get to take what they produce. | ||
They're free to come and go, but the world is so scary for them out there, they will never leave. | ||
I don't have to put a fence around them. | ||
And here we are. It's an ideal world. | ||
I don't see anything wrong with it. | ||
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Everything is provided for them. | |
They're cared for. They're happy. | ||
They're together. Yeah. It's all convenient. | ||
What? So, anybody who wants to understand what a 15-minute community is, here you go. | ||
And there's only one boss. | ||
And that boss provides everything for them. | ||
Absolutely brilliant. Roosters are the worst. | ||
They're so obnoxious. | ||
There it is, folks. 15-minute cities. | ||
A beautiful expansion of farming and livestock techniques. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
I thought that was brilliantly illustrated. | ||
With that, we got to your phone calls. | ||
Colleen in Massachusetts called in about protests for Trump. | ||
Is it Colleen or Colin? | ||
Thanks for calling in. Hi, Harrison. | ||
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Good morning. It's actually Corrine, but that's close enough. | |
Well, thanks for calling in, Corrine. | ||
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You're welcome. First of all, I actually voted for Trump twice. | |
The second time hesitantly, but I did. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. A federal city, after he's out of office, to me, will turn into a 15-minute city. | ||
You know, I... I'm not really interested at this point in flying cars and federal cities. | ||
I find it a little disconcerting that Infowars is as on the Trump train as they are. | ||
It's really befuddling to me. | ||
You mean you set up DeSantis before you even played it by saying he took too long? | ||
And, I mean, he's being sued by Trump. | ||
Trump hasn't even been arrested yet. | ||
And I think that what DeSantis said was really great because he talked about the people, you know, the bigger picture, what this means for people, for us, for me. Trump talks about Trump. | ||
And as far as the clip that you played, Harrison, I thought it was really great, you know, where you said, um, appropriate skepticism. | ||
You are a young, talented man. | ||
I am an old woman, and I distinctly, and so does everybody else, remember, Fauci murdering everyone with AZT. This is nothing new. | ||
And Trump knew it, too. | ||
He gave Fauci a presidential award on his way out the door. | ||
Look it up. Yeah. | ||
He was in on it. Yeah, he was. | ||
And we all knew what—I mean, I hope you remember March of 2020 and April of 2020 and May of 2020 and June of 2020. | ||
I mean, Trump was in office. | ||
we were locked up and we were looking at Fauci day after day after day after day after day after day after day after we all have appropriate skepticism but Trump doesn't. | ||
So my vote, as far as, you know, at the national level, I want to see Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
He knows what's going on. | ||
He wrote the book. It was the military that developed the bioweapon, not Pfizer. | ||
They contracted Pfizer, yeah. | ||
So I would like to see everyone—and Alex is pretty good—but my opinion that you and Owen both are so far on the Trump train that your commentary—I mean, I stopped watching Steve Bannon. | ||
I can't even take it anymore. | ||
Have some—I mean, look at the whole picture. | ||
He's not— Jesus Christ Almighty, okay? | ||
The guy made plenty of mistakes. | ||
Yeah, I'll tell you, just so I... Thank you for your call, and I appreciate it, Colleen, but we only have about 45 seconds left here. | ||
So my take on this, again, InfoWars doesn't tell me what to say. | ||
InfoWars articles have varying, you know... | ||
Views on this, and we take calls and have guests that have varying views on this. | ||
My personal take, Harrison Smith, my personal take with my own personal reading, is that Donald Trump was an existential threat to the duopoly deep state. | ||
And everything that people complain about Trump about is basically he's not, he didn't appropriately react to the attacks on him. | ||
He didn't turn the attacks on him into victories somehow. | ||
And so, you know, therefore he must have been in on it. | ||
I don't see that. I don't buy that. | ||
I see the deep state still in operation, still extremely powerful and coordinating to take Trump out still to this day. | ||
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