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We recall 2016 was a fascinating year in America because the entire election cycle there was great anticipation that Hillary Clinton would win the election by resounding margins. | ||
And I recall distinctly where I was when it was announced that he won the election. | ||
I was sitting in a bar with my then-girlfriend, and we were watching it in Nashville, Tennessee, on the TV, late into the evening. | ||
I can't remember exactly what time it was, but it must have been 11 o'clock or midnight. | ||
And I remember... Distinctly the zeitgeist, the feeling of in the room changing as soon as the results came in. | ||
I was a person who voted for Trump in both the primary and the general election, but had no anticipation that he would actually win the election. | ||
And I remember this great sense of relief that came over me when it was official that he had won. | ||
Of course, as the years went by, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019, things seemed to get better and better up until the point of the pandemic. | ||
The economy was booming. | ||
Business was growing. We were actually getting out of wars, not starting any new wars. | ||
And there was this great awareness That was growing among the American people as to how corrupt the media is and was, the political industrial complex, military industrial complex, and just the extent to how swampy the swamp really was. | ||
I know as a small business owner myself that my business did the best it had ever done in 2019, and I was optimistic about the future. | ||
I really felt that the country had turned around. | ||
And of course, since 2020, after Joe Biden's so-called victory, it has only felt like decline. | ||
The sense of hope has converted to a sense of despair. | ||
There's not a lot of optimism about the future of our nation or the world. | ||
There's not a lot of optimism about the future of our currency, our economy, our culture, our country. | ||
And so it begs the question, is there a path forward to reverse this? | ||
Is there a way to correct the course that we're on? | ||
And it seems to me that although with every passing moment, with every passing day, with every passing headline that you see, there are fewer and fewer paths forward that can save our country, save the world, frankly. There's no further west to go if America falls, whether it's next year or within 100 years or 500 years from now. | ||
If America falls, there's not likely another place to go where freedom can prosper. | ||
And so the question then is, what are these ways that we have forward? | ||
Is it the Republican Party? | ||
Is it the Libertarian Party? | ||
Is it the Democratic Party? | ||
Is it any of those parties at all? | ||
And now we're faced with this sort of peculiar situation in which we've had a former president, President Trump, who served a term, is not presently serving, and is running again. | ||
So he won't be elected for two consecutive terms should he win the election. | ||
And thus, of course, he is opened up to the vulnerability of a primary. | ||
The Republican Party seems to be splitting on DeSantis versus Trump. | ||
We see half the people support DeSantis, half the people support Trump. | ||
And so, as patriots of this country, as liberty-loving Americans, we have a decision to make. | ||
And I want to talk a little bit in the next segment about how we got to this point and how we can decide who we should support in the primary, whether it should be Trump or DeSantis or someone else for President of the United States. | ||
Stick with us through this break. | ||
We're going to be back and we're going to talk a little bit about the Federal Reserve and how it catalyzed the current political climate in the United States and how we as patriots can overcome it. | ||
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Welcome back to The American Journal. Something With the establishment of the Federal Reserve at the beginning of the 20th century, I believe that was the beginning of the decline in America. | ||
For the past hundred years, we've had economic crisis after economic crisis. | ||
We've seen the conglomeration of power among our political leaders, among industry leaders, and frankly, among globalists all over the earth. | ||
And I don't think that it's a coincidence that within 17 years, 15, 20 years of the establishment of the Federal Reserve and income tax, we had the great stock market crash of 1929, two world wars. | ||
And the Great Depression. | ||
And ever since this central private bank was established, it seems like one decision after the other has perhaps temporarily solved a problem, but in the end ultimately created a greater problem. | ||
A lot of people don't know this, but FDR, during his time as president during the Great Depression, Made it illegal to own private gold in the country. | ||
And all gold was confiscated, I believe, with the exception of a wedding ring or a wedding band. | ||
Because the Federal Reserve, of course. | ||
The government needed this gold. | ||
And we saw the influx of socialism in the United States through the New Deal. | ||
And we saw the desire and eagerness for war throughout the coming decades. | ||
In order to catalyze struggling economies. | ||
World War II is in large considered responsible for bringing us out of the Great Depression. | ||
And there's this great scheme that Americans have been and continue to be falling for among the political class. | ||
We hear people refer to the famous expression of the military industrial complex, but I actually think that's an oversimplification because it's not just a military industrial complex, but it is a political industrial complex. | ||
There are countless industries now, military or not, that exist only because of government policies, whether they're social welfare programs or other government entities that have been created that fund these industries. | ||
Non-government organizations, these government contractors who are technically private but really making an astounding amount of money off of the government spending and so therefore always want the government to spend more and then seemingly kick back the benefits of that good business to the politicians themselves. | ||
Of course with Hunter Biden's laptop leak We see that those kickbacks were more than just campaign contributions, but seemingly directly in the pocket of our politicians themselves. | ||
And we see here that the left has won the hearts and minds of so many Americans and gradually shifted our culture over time by constantly branding itself as the champion of the disenfranchised, the champion of minorities, the champion of the poor. | ||
And they've done this by promising that the government will come in and solve these problems. | ||
If you can't afford your grocery bills, then we will provide you with food stamps. | ||
If you can't afford a college education, we'll see that you get a very low interest loan. | ||
If you can't afford healthcare, we'll see that your healthcare is provided for you. | ||
If you can't afford a place to live, we'll see that you have a home. | ||
The trouble with this, of course, is the reason our people struggle at all is because of our monetary policy. | ||
It's because of the inflation that the government causes by printing money to fund the programs that are meant to help the problem. | ||
It's sort of like giving a heroin addict a little bit more heroin It's similar to the painkiller issue, the opioid crisis that we have, where someone comes in with a real problem, pain, and we overprescribe the medication, the remedy for that pain, and eventually the outcome is that the patient has a bigger problem than they did when they went to the doctor to begin with. | ||
And so as things get harder and harder, the people ask the government for more and more. | ||
And the more and more the government provides, the harder and harder things become. | ||
And so we have this downward spiral that perpetuates itself. | ||
It's recursive. And nobody really understands why, because we're not educated or we don't have the time to look into it. | ||
And we keep feeding the problem. | ||
This has been the path of the left, and what the right has done in response to this is to vocally champion the opposition to it. | ||
The right has been very good at saying the right things, talking about free market economics and the benefits of capitalism, talking about personal responsibility and a return to our Judeo-Christian values and our principles of the Founding Fathers, our American philosophy. | ||
But then when we elect them and they get into office, The budget still seems to be bigger and bigger every year. | ||
The expenses, the spending seems to be more and more every year. | ||
And from a monetary policy standpoint, we don't really actually see any change that would have the impact that the American people need. | ||
And so we have a situation in which the left has branded itself as the champion of the American working class, the American people. | ||
It has won the hearts and minds of the people this way. | ||
And the right has tried to combat this exploitation, but done so in word only and not in action. | ||
And ultimately what we have here as a result of this is a uniparty. | ||
We have a Republican Party and a Democratic Party that are the same. | ||
These establishment parties are the same. | ||
The voters aren't the same. | ||
A Republican voter and a Republican Democrat are two different entities with different values and different principles. | ||
But the political right and the political left The political class is all one party now. | ||
And so it begs the question, what is the solution? | ||
How do we get out of this? | ||
And yes, it is the case that we still have the power to elect our leaders, at least seemingly in most places. | ||
We can elect our congressmen, we can elect our senators. | ||
But these candidates are in large chosen by the establishment parties. | ||
And it's not the candidates. | ||
It's not the politicians themselves that run the country exclusively. | ||
It's the bureaucrats. | ||
I didn't elect anyone at any of the three-letter agencies. | ||
I didn't elect anyone at the IRS or the CIA or the ATF. They were appointed positions, hired positions. | ||
And so with this uniparty, where the only options that appear on the ballot are options that are approved by the existing corrupt establishment, there's no way through the existing two parties for us to vote our way out of this problem. | ||
So again, where does that fit in? | ||
With the context of Trump versus DeSantis and the future of the country. | ||
A lot of people say that a third party in this country is impossible, that a third party could never win. | ||
But I sort of think that's a mischaracterization because there aren't even two parties. | ||
There's just one party. So those who advocate for a third party are actually advocating for a two-party system. | ||
Which of course is the great irony of it. | ||
And since our leaders are selected and elected by the establishment, there has been an erosion of the accountability to the American people because it's fixed. | ||
And when our leaders are not accountable to the people, then they sell the people out in order to maintain their power and their schemes and their money laundering. | ||
In the next segment, I want to talk about who is responsible for this decline and really dive in to what it's going to take to get us out of it. | ||
Because it's easy to talk and complain and talk and complain and read the headlines in despair. | ||
But it's more difficult to figure out how we can actually solve the problems that we have become aware of and are faced with. | ||
So stick with us. | ||
We'll come back after the next segment and we'll dive in. | ||
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When we ask the question, who is responsible for the decline in America, the only question we must ask in order to identify the culprit is, who's benefiting from this decline? | ||
When you ask a leftist who is responsible for the decline in America, they say that it is capitalism or the patriarchy or racism or bigotry. | ||
But really what they're doing is they're mischaracterizing capitalism. | ||
What they call capitalism is fascism. | ||
We haven't had capitalism in this country in a long time. | ||
Perhaps a century. Not really since the establishment of the Federal Reserve, as we were talking about at the beginning of this show this morning. | ||
It's not capitalism when 25% of the money you make working is taken by the government government. | ||
By force. That's fascism. | ||
It's not capitalism when private businesses are unable to operate without the oversight of the government. | ||
That's fascism. | ||
It's not capitalism when social media platforms are censoring freedom of speech because of the influence of government entities like the FBI. That's fascism. | ||
It's not capitalism when the government takes the money that you make and then gives it to foreign entities, foreign nations, and benefits from the kickback Through the money that is spent with contractors. | ||
We're in a situation right now in Ukraine, as I'm sure you're well aware. | ||
Our government is giving billions of dollars to Ukraine. | ||
And if you look closely and do a little bit of research, not on YouTube or Google, you'll see very clearly that much of the Ukrainian culture is explicitly and self-proclaimed Nazi. | ||
Actually fascist. | ||
And so the government is taking your money, it is lending it to fascists, self-proclaimed Nazis in Ukraine, and then Ukraine is using that money to purchase supplies and weapons from Those contractors then pay taxes on that profit, and Ukraine is supposed to pay it back with interest. | ||
So really, there is a substantial amount of money being made by both private contractors and the government off of the Ukraine war. | ||
Now, of course, if Ukraine is totally conquered and falls apart, it will be unable to pay back the money that we have given it. | ||
But I think that on the right, we've sort of mischaracterized what's actually going on there. | ||
There's often the complaint, why are we spending and giving so much money to Ukraine? | ||
And it's not actually a charity. | ||
It's a scheme. | ||
We're loaning it to them. They're supposed to pay it back. | ||
Who knows if they will or not. But even if they don't pay it back, when they spend it with our military contractors, private entities, people providing supplies, that money comes back into our economy. | ||
So this is just a way for our politicians and the political industrial complex to make billions upon billions of dollars off of death and murder and destruction. | ||
And so there's not really an incentive for these entities to end the war. | ||
Frankly, I think that's the reason that so many of our wars last as long as they do. | ||
Iraq, Afghanistan, Vietnam. | ||
Because there's so much money to be made off of it. | ||
There's a conflict of interest there. | ||
And of course, like I mentioned earlier, we know that the Biden crime family Was directly making money off of Ukraine before this invasion, during Joe Biden's vice presidency, and there's substantial evidence that there was kickback directly into their pockets. | ||
That's not capitalism. | ||
That's fascism. | ||
So on the left, it's like, oh, this capitalist system is a system of exploitation. | ||
They're not describing capitalism, which is the trade or the exchange of value among consenting adults. | ||
They're just rebranding capitalism, as they're so talented at doing, rebranding in general. | ||
They're rebranding capitalism as inherently fascist. | ||
Meanwhile, they're making billions of dollars off of fascism itself, explicit fascism. | ||
Of course, it's ironic, after years of being called a Nazi on social media because I supported Trump or because I'm a GOP-er, that they would actually have a flag In their bio, that might as well be the flag of the Third Reich, in my opinion. So, can the left, excuse me, can the right save America? | ||
What is the right doing? So we know what the left is doing, they're exploiting. | ||
What is the right doing? They're doing the exact same thing. | ||
I believe, and you'll have to fact check me on this, but I believe that Dan Crenshaw was among the top five Members of our government in terms of return on investment for his portfolio. | ||
We have these money laundering schemes in place and our politicians all benefit from them and they're all protected from insider trading laws because they pass legislation to protect themselves from it. | ||
And on the right, we see our politicians saying time and time again that they want to cut spending, but then they vote for every single budget. | ||
I mean, every single year, eventually, a presidential budget is approved. | ||
Sometimes we shut down the government and don't pay TSA for a couple of weeks, and then we pay them back pay, but it always passes. | ||
And frankly, I think that the right, in terms of the political class, Doesn't really believe that our problems are as grave as they are. | ||
I think that they see the left as their buddies. | ||
And of course, when they are talking heads on any media platform, they're antagonistic to their opponents. | ||
But countless videos and images and reportings of them smiling together, laughing together. | ||
They're friends. They're buddies. | ||
They're all part of the same club. | ||
But I don't think that the Republican political class realizes that the outcome of leftist total victory in this country is total collapse of our country. | ||
Because when leftists win throughout history, I'm talking leftists, I mean Marxists, when they win, the only outcome is join or die. | ||
It happens over and over again. | ||
It happens in the Soviet Union, it happens in North Korea, it happens in China. | ||
And they're either fine with this outcome on the right as well, or they're just in denial as to the reality of it. | ||
Michael Malice just published a great book. | ||
I believe it's called The White Pill. | ||
And in that book, he emphasizes that Americans don't understand how bad things can get. | ||
And the point that he makes in the book, I think, is a valid point. | ||
He's like, look, we're really far away from this communist outcome. | ||
This is what it really looks like. | ||
This is how terrible things really get, and we're not anywhere close to that. | ||
No one person can bring us there. | ||
And I think that he makes a good point. | ||
I think it's a valid position. | ||
But on the other side of that coin, our ignorance as to how bad things can get has made us complacent in the decisions and the policies that manifest those terrible, tragic, genocidal outcomes. | ||
Stick with us after this break. | ||
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The left has brought us to this point over the last 100 years, and the right has allowed it to happen. | ||
So if the left is causing this problem, perpetuating it and worsening it, and the right is consistently failing to reverse it or address it, then what is the solution? | ||
And frankly, in my opinion, I think the only solution is a populist awakening among the people. | ||
It happened so slow. | ||
You've heard the metaphor time and time again. | ||
If you throw a frog into boiling water, it'll immediately hop out. | ||
But if you put a frog in a pot of room temperature water and turn up the heat, it'll remain there until it's too late. | ||
And that's been our failure as the American people. | ||
We have been unaware until this point that we are sitting in a pot of water that is quickly reaching a state of boiling hot. | ||
So we have to have a populist awakening. | ||
And I think that's happening. | ||
Fortunately, I've had the experience of being able to travel and engage with different people all over the country. | ||
I've lived in several major cities and I'm from a small town and I visit small towns frequently to be with friends and family. | ||
And the conversations, even among my friends who were traditionally left-wing or at least moderate, has gone more and more in the direction of Oh wow, the government is actually responsible for this and there aren't any good guys to vote for. | ||
And I think that this awakening is going to continue. | ||
And so the question then becomes, what are the parties going to look like once the American people truly wake up? | ||
Obviously the left is just going to deny, deny, deny, lie, lie, lie, go further and further left. | ||
So the right is going to be faced with a decision it's going to have to make. | ||
It's going to have to decide to change or die. | ||
The Republican Party in this country will cease to exist within our lifetimes if it does not change, if it does not adapt. | ||
Because the political environment in this country is changing, the people are waking up, and it has to make a decision As to whether or not it's going to be a party of the political class, of the political industrial complex, or if it's going to be a party of the American people. | ||
And we see time and time again that our politicians on the right, our leaders that we elect on the right, the Mitch McConnells of the right, are reluctant to refer to themselves as populist. | ||
There's exceptions. There's the Marjorie Taylor Greene's and others who are less shy of the term. | ||
And I think the reason they're reluctant to refer to themselves as populist is because when you use the word populist, it has a connotation of collectivism. | ||
And no Republican wants to be perceived as a collectivist by any means because the constituents, the voter base of the right in America is inherently anti-collectivism and pro-individualism. | ||
They're worried that populism is considered too close to nationalism or fascism. | ||
But true populism cannot be fascist. | ||
Because populism is a political philosophy about what's good for the people. | ||
American populism is what is good for the average American person. | ||
And if you follow the logic path, you'll realize that What's best for the individual is what's best for the people as a whole because the people are made of individuals. | ||
You cannot have a healthy people without individual rights. | ||
There's no such thing as black rights or trans rights or gay rights. | ||
There are only individual rights. | ||
Groups do not have rights. | ||
Only individuals have rights. | ||
You do not inherit rights by virtue of being a part of a group. | ||
You are born with your rights as bestowed upon you by God. | ||
So you can't truly be a populist without being an individualist. | ||
Sort of counterintuitive. | ||
But our Republicans, our leaders on the right, are too afraid to embrace that fact because of the optics. | ||
Instead, we have Republicans, literally named after republics, Advocating for democracy. | ||
And of course we saw the left after January 6th and on countless other occasions that are just exhausting to think about. | ||
We saw the left time and time again use the expression XYZ is a threat to our democracy. | ||
ABC is a threat to our democracy. | ||
And our right-wing leaders bought it. | ||
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They advocate democracy all the time. | |
Did you know that the word democracy is not mentioned once in our Constitution? | ||
We are a republic. And I know people just say that and they throw it around and it gets tired and cliche. | ||
But it's a very important distinction. | ||
If you want to see what democracy looks like, go on YouTube and search Rodney King. | ||
That's democracy. Because everybody you'll see in that video, the majority of people in that video got what they wanted. | ||
That's what a democracy looks like. | ||
A democracy is when a majority can outvote the rights of a minority. | ||
And so our political right, our leaders on the right, fail to realize that democracy is anti-American. | ||
And I'm not advocating for authoritarianism or tyranny. | ||
That's anti-American too. | ||
But the leading cause of tyranny throughout history has been democracy. | ||
Name a democracy that didn't turn into an authoritarian state within a few centuries. | ||
There are even some historians... | ||
Actual scholars, credentialed and reputable, who would state that America is the longest-standing democracy. | ||
It's the oldest democracy consecutive. | ||
That could be disputed. | ||
First of all, I would dispute it because we're not supposed to be a democracy. | ||
Maybe we are now. We're supposed to be a republic. | ||
But there's an angle there. | ||
What does that say about democracy? | ||
It's not really a sustainable system. | ||
So why is it that we've allowed, as American people, why is it that we've allowed our leaders on the right who say the things we want them to say, who say they represent us, who seem to represent us, why is it that we have allowed them to shift to a political philosophy, a democratic philosophy that is A, fundamentally anti-American, and B, proven to be antagonistic toward individual rights and liberty. | ||
It's not enough to know the truth, though. | ||
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We can be aware of this, but if you simply know the truth and do not speak it and do not act it, then it is worthless. | ||
Again, I'll bring up Michael Malice's book that I mentioned in the last segment, The White Pill. | ||
There were many people who were aware in Soviet Russia that the system wasn't working. | ||
They knew that Starvation was inevitable. | ||
That everything was broken. That communism led to a greater despair than they could possibly have imagined. | ||
But they dare not speak it or act on it. | ||
Because if they would speak it or act on it, they would be thrown in the gulag or killed or their children would be killed. | ||
So if you know the truth, it is your duty to act on it, to speak it. | ||
Which of course is why the political industrial complex has done everything in its power to censor the truth on social media. | ||
But if our party doesn't change, if the grand old party doesn't change, it will die. | ||
And when it dies, it will be replaced. | ||
This is the only hope for America. | ||
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There are only two outcomes that are possible for the future of America. - Keep going! | |
Total victory for the American people and an American populist movement, the America First movement, or total collapse of our nation caused by globalism. | ||
We see that the left through its Marxist policies has catalyzed our problems and the right has been complacent and every bit as corrupt in my opinion. | ||
And the interesting thing about Marxism that is again so obvious from history is that it's actually the system of exploitation. | ||
Marx is famous for criticizing capitalism as being a system of exploitation by saying, oh, the property owners or the capitalists or the employers own everything and they exploit the working class, the labor class, by underpaying them, using them, using their lives and their time and their skills just to increase their profits while this class does not gain any wealth. | ||
That was Marx's criticism of capitalism, in short. | ||
But we saw the manifestation of communism. | ||
Every communist country has had to expand and exploit in order to sustain itself. | ||
Capitalism has never caused genocide. | ||
Capitalism has not killed 100 million people like the Great Leap Forward did between 1958 and 1962. | ||
Capitalism has not killed tens of millions of people like the mass starvation under Soviet Union caused by the seizure of crops and food from the farmers and the redistribution of it inefficiently and corruptly. | ||
Communism caused that. | ||
And in every instance that a communist nation throughout history has been unable to continue its expansion of exploitation, it has collapsed on itself. | ||
China exists because it exploits the United States and, of course, its own people through the cheap labor. | ||
Without our capitalism, there is no CCP. We prop it up as its number one customer. | ||
When the Soviet Union failed to continue its expansion, at a quick enough rate at least, during the Cold War, its economy collapsed. | ||
North Korea, of course, is on the verge of collapse and leans on China like a drunk brother. | ||
Countless time and time again, we see that communism, Marxism, leftism is not self-sustaining. | ||
It has to expand in order to last, just like a Ponzi scheme or a Bernie Madoff, right? | ||
As long as you're getting more investors to put money into the scam, you can make it look as if your original investors are actually making returns. | ||
But as soon as you run out of new revenue, it falls apart like a house of cards. | ||
With these leftist policies, there's not only expansion and exploitation, but there must be globalism. | ||
Because without globalism, leftist leaders, politicians, members of the leftist political class, would be unable to sustain and maintain their power. | ||
This has been the cause of globalism in our world over the last 100 years. | ||
As power is conglomerated among fewer and fewer people in any political class, whether it's our nation or any other nation, as it is conglomerated, the representation, the accountability to the people is eroded. | ||
Leaders all over the world are no longer accountable to remotely close to the same extent. | ||
To the people as they were decades ago. | ||
Year over year, it gets worse and worse. | ||
And what happens then is these leaders of these nations come together and they assist one another in maintaining their power. | ||
And by assisting one another in sustaining their power, the accountability shifts or the representation rather shifts. | ||
No longer do our leaders represent our people, but they represent those who actually keep them in power. | ||
Other leaders, right? | ||
Do you think that Zelensky represents Ukraine or NATO? Because NATO is really what's keeping him in power. | ||
Do you think that Joe Biden represents the United States? | ||
Or members of the political industrial complex that consistently cover for him? | ||
Doesn't he represent those who hide stories like the Hunter Biden laptop? | ||
Doesn't he represent those who pay him kickbacks through government contracts? | ||
And so, with populism, a true loyalty and devotion and love of the people, We see that it's inseparable from patriotism. | ||
I don't believe that you can really be a patriot without being a populist. | ||
You can have it in your heart that you want to be a patriot. | ||
You can love your country. But to actually manifest that love, it requires action. | ||
And action is based off of will. | ||
And will comes from values and circumstances. | ||
And the reason I say that I think you have to be a populist in order to be a patriot. | ||
It's because if you love your country, you should love what's best for the people of your country. | ||
And if you want what's best for the people of your country, then you must want what's best for individuals. | ||
Don't forget, the individual is the greatest minority of all, so no one can claim to be a proponent of minority rights and simultaneously harm individual rights. | ||
And so the way forward We're good to go. | ||
Because as long as they are options, that's what any government, any power entity is going to shift toward. | ||
The only thing that power desires is to either maintain or grow its power. | ||
And with leftist systems in place, growth is the only option. | ||
Growth of power is the only option. | ||
Because it is not self-sustaining. | ||
One of my favorite scenes from The House of Cards. | ||
As Frank Underwood says, treading water is the same as drowning. | ||
So in order for us to be patriots, we must be populists. | ||
And in order for us to be populists, we must be individualists. | ||
And by individualists, I mean wanting what's best for individuals because that's what the people are made of and the country is made of. | ||
We have to advocate maximum personal freedom because it's impossible for an individual to become the best version of himself or herself if he or she does not have the freedom to do what it takes. | ||
You cannot become the best version of yourself if one out of every four days that you work, you work for the state and you're not able to keep the benefits of your labor. | ||
I cannot become the best version of myself if I'm getting letters from the IRS that are inaccurate, charging way too much in taxes, charging interest on top of that, or if I have to hire a lawyer because I'm constantly being charged with false crimes, as we're well aware of in this space. | ||
It makes me think of Kyle Rittenhouse specifically. | ||
He was on my podcast a number of weeks ago. | ||
Really nice kid. And the tragedy of his situation is that his example is one of a person who was accused of a criminal offense was... | ||
Found not guilty by a jury and now has to face all the civil suits, right? | ||
Because criminal courts and civil courts are different. | ||
You can be tried for the same event in a civil court even if you've been exonerated in a criminal court. | ||
This is a person who's innocent and unable to go to college because they're saturated with lawsuits. | ||
Having to raise tens of thousands of dollars, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars to pay legal fees. | ||
Recognized virtually anywhere that he goes. | ||
As a result of just lies. | ||
And so he's been robbed of his ability to reach the full potential that he had. | ||
Because he's had to dedicate so much time to combating this injustice. | ||
Stick with us for the next segment. | ||
We're going to have a good hour next hour. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I've been talking a lot about the left versus the right and the uniparty during this morning's show. | ||
You know, and the more I think about it, it occurs to me that the leftists have one great adversary yet to overcome, and that is the American individual. | ||
And we talked about how the left has caused... | ||
The vast majority of the problems that we face, leftism, and I'm not just talking about the Democratic Party, I'm talking about leftists, right? | ||
Through expansion of government, through expansion of individual dependence on government, and individual subjugation to government, through the expansion of things like Public education, which on the surface sounds like a good thing, | ||
but when you look at it in the context of inflation, you realize that since both parents have to work two or three jobs in order to make ends meet, it ultimately results in the outsourcing of the raising of our children to the state. | ||
I believe the number is 91% of American children go to public school. | ||
That means that 91% of Americans today are being raised by the state. | ||
At least half. Shared custody for sure. | ||
And with this cause of our desperation, which is going to get much worse, I don't know when, I don't know if it's this year or next year, and I don't know, it could be 50 years from now. | ||
I'm not trying to say that The apocalypse is right at our door, but it's inevitable with the way things are going. | ||
With this cause of desperation from the left and the right's complacency or ignorance of it over so long, and the American people allowing it to happen because it was such a slow boil, We have to ask ourselves, what does that mean for us? | ||
What should we do? | ||
What can we do as Americans to solve the problem? | ||
And I'm going to tie this back into what I mentioned at the very beginning of the show today. | ||
Ron DeSantis or Donald Trump. | ||
I've been reluctant to Commit to Donald Trump for this primary. | ||
Of course, I'd vote for him in general, but for the primary because there's a lot of things about him that I have questions about. | ||
Not like corruption or integrity or anything like that, but he's going to be 78 when he goes into his next term, for example. | ||
So he'll be the same age as Biden by the time he's out. | ||
That's an example of a concern of mine. | ||
I didn't like the way that he handled a lot of the pandemic, but hindsight's 20-20. | ||
And I don't have a problem with Ron DeSantis. | ||
He's never said anything that I can think of that I really disagreed with to a large extent. | ||
Obviously the people in Florida love him. | ||
He's done a good job as a governor. But he is of the party. | ||
And Donald Trump is not of the party. | ||
And the Republican Party and the Democratic Party are a uniparty. | ||
So indirectly, Ron DeSantis is heavily influenced by the enemies of America. | ||
I don't think he's intentionally sold out. | ||
I wouldn't go so far as to make a claim as to his character. | ||
But there is no way that his decisions and behavior would not be more of the same of what we've had. | ||
And of course we know that when leftists are in power, the rapidity, the rapidness, the quickness of how the decline goes is astoundingly more. | ||
I mean, look at everything that's happened since Joe Biden came into office. | ||
When Republicans are in power, the decline still happens. | ||
It's just sort of slowed down. Only Donald Trump can reverse it. | ||
Because he's not of the uniparty. | ||
He's something else. | ||
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I really want you to think about that. | |
Thank you. | ||
And it's unfortunate that we've gotten to this point where it boils down to one man similar to how we relied so much on Elon Musk as one man to save Twitter from censorship. | ||
But I'm going to dive more in to the case for Donald Trump and why I'm supporting him in the primary. | ||
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We will be taking calls this hour and hopefully some this segment. | ||
I'm almost done with my rant. | ||
I do want to talk about American principles and why we shouldn't be shy to espouse them, which sounds obvious on the front, but I want to talk a little bit more deeply about it. | ||
We hear this criticism from the left oftentimes that We live in a patriarchy society. | ||
We live in a bigoted society. | ||
We're colonizers. | ||
And to say that there's anything good about our culture is somehow the same as condoning anything evil we've ever done. | ||
If we say that we love American principles, then the left will say that we love slavery because America had slaves at one point in time. | ||
If we say that we love the founding fathers, then the left will say that we don't believe women should have the same rights as men. | ||
Because things were different back then and they were obviously okay with it, right? | ||
But without talking about race or gender or immutable characteristics, because I really only believe in individuals, regardless of whatever trend there may be in any arbitrary group that we assign someone or arbitrary identity that we assign someone, I don't believe that any race is inherently superior or inferior to any other. | ||
I don't believe that any gender is inherently superior or inferior to another or any sexuality even for that matter. | ||
In terms of human value and... | ||
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In terms of human value and contribution to our society. | ||
But I do believe that Western civilization, Western culture, and specifically Americanism is the superior culture in written history of all time. | ||
I believe that American culture is superior to Australian culture. | ||
I believe that American culture is superior to Chinese culture. | ||
I don't believe that white people are superior to Chinese people. | ||
But I believe that our Americanism is greater than the Chinese culture. | ||
Or the Japanese culture. | ||
Or the Russian culture. | ||
Or the Ukrainian culture. | ||
Any other culture. Whether past or present. | ||
Even ancient Greece. | ||
Talk about Democrats. They made the whole thing up. | ||
But didn't that turn into dictatorship eventually for them? | ||
Like when they got conquered by Rome and then, yeah, I don't know. | ||
I believe that freedom of religion is superior to religious oppression. | ||
I believe that the liberation of the slaves, which was something that came out of Americanism, It was America finally being honest with itself about living according to the values that it espoused at its founding in the documents that we hold dear. | ||
I believe that the liberation of slavery is superior to the human trafficking that we see all over the world. | ||
Of course, we see it here, too. I believe that the eradication of poverty that our free market has catalyzed over 200 years, less and less now that it's less and less of a free market. | ||
I believe that the eradication of poverty is superior than the subjugation of a collectivist mass or collective mass. | ||
I believe that the catalyzation of innovation landing on the moon. | ||
Yeah, I believe we landed on the moon. | ||
Inventing the internet, inventing the car, inventing the airplane. | ||
I believe that the catalyzation of innovation is superior to the treading of water that we see in so many other cultures. | ||
And I believe that a second renaissance is coming. | ||
And the question is whether or not this rebirth that we face is going to be a rebirth of evil or good. | ||
Because the way we are going is inevitably going to lead to desperation. | ||
I believe the dollar is going to eventually collapse. | ||
I believe there's going to have to be a reckoning. | ||
This is unsustainable. | ||
And whenever anything collapses, something else is reborn. | ||
Whether it happens instantly or whether it takes hundreds of years like it did during the Dark Ages, something will be reborn. | ||
The people that occupy this continent, that occupy what is called the United States, will have children, will have grandchildren, will have great-grandchildren, descendants for centuries on this land, regardless of whether or not the United States even exists. | ||
Something will be reborn. | ||
And we talked in the last segment about Trump and how we need a hero. | ||
I mentioned at the end that I wanted to talk about how individuals can actually do something to make America a better place and have an impact. | ||
And frankly, as cliche as it sounds, the fact of the matter is the best thing that you can do for your country is be the best version of yourself because your country is made up of you. | ||
If I make myself a better person, I make America a better nation because I am a very small part of America. | ||
The same goes for you and everyone else who sets foot in our nation. | ||
And so what you have to do when you know the truth, you have to share it. | ||
And when you know the truth, you have to act upon it. | ||
I'm not talking about insurrection or violence, but I am talking about real action. | ||
And there's different degrees to which one can act. | ||
There were a lot of people during the Civil Rights Movement that agreed with the Civil Rights Movement and watched, hopefully, from their living rooms. | ||
And there are other people who believed in the Civil Rights Movement and took the fire hose. | ||
And did the sit-ins. There's different degrees to which you can make your country a better place and act according to your values. | ||
The simplest way, the least controversial way, the least dangerous way, the safest way to do it is by making yourself the best version of yourself that you possibly can. | ||
Make your bed, as Jordan Peterson says. | ||
Prosper. Make as much money as you can. | ||
Don't do it at the expense of other people, but do it doing what you love. | ||
Don't sacrifice yourself and your values and your own happiness for your boss or people who you think are your friends. | ||
Maybe they're not. Be true to yourself. | ||
Have self-esteem. | ||
Because how can you be true to your country if you're constantly betraying the one American you're closest to? | ||
Yourself. If you rise like the sun... | ||
Always, every morning, always, you will shine so bright that anyone with the faintest semblance of America in his heart will flock to you. | ||
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And I will talk to you soon You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host chase geyser and | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
We are running into the storm this segment, not just sitting idly by. | ||
By taking some calls, I want to talk to Jimmy in San Diego. | ||
What's going on, Jimmy? Are you with us, Jimmy? | ||
Yeah, I'm with you. How are you, sir? | ||
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Good, good. I wanted to say I haven't been sick in three years ever since this damn COVID BS started. | |
I've been taking vitamin C with zinc and vitamin D3, and I have not been sick in three years, bro. | ||
And I've been around people who've been plenty sick. | ||
I'm glad to hear that, man. | ||
You know, I was thinking about this the other day. | ||
How funny would it have been if the vaccine with all the boosters was just a vitamin D shot? | ||
It probably would have had better results and, like, no side effects. | ||
Why didn't they just load it up with vitamin D and saline? | ||
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Well, they want to kill everybody, that's why. | |
Bastards, man. Yeah, I understand what you mean. | ||
So, I saw here that you wanted to talk a little bit about globalism getting a hold of the blockchain. | ||
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What do you mean by that? You know what the crypto blockchain is, right? | |
Of course, yeah. You got Ethereum blockchain, yeah. | ||
And it's in my opinion that if we keep these globalists away from crypto, As long as you have your seed words and your crypto wallet, they cannot get at it. | ||
You're the only person that can get to that money, your coins. | ||
And it would be peer-to-peer transfers, you know? | ||
Yeah, that's a really good point. | ||
I'm a firm believer in going that direction, too. | ||
I'm not sure if the answer is cryptocurrency or blockchain or not. | ||
I'm not opposed to it. | ||
But we certainly can't have the current monetary system that we have. | ||
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Absolutely not. Right. | |
The money is backed by nothing. | ||
We're seeing banks collapse. | ||
They're having to bail them out. They print more. | ||
Then the middle class shrinks or vanishes. | ||
The poor get poorer. And then in turn, they vote for more government services, which makes it worse. | ||
And then all of a sudden, you have a communism, right? | ||
So it's got to be something to fix this. | ||
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Yeah, and I mean, that's why we've got to be very vigilant on how, because they're going to try and make their own cryptocurrency. | |
The globalist government, you know, the cronies that they got running around in our government. | ||
And so it's a fine line of what's going to happen. | ||
And that's my advice is to never keep your coins on an exchange, only to trade and cash in, cash out. | ||
But you shouldn't trade anyway. | ||
You should just stake, you know? | ||
Yeah. And ICO offerings, them are dangerous ones too, you know? | ||
Absolutely. Well, thank you so much for your call, man. | ||
I do want to take this next call because it's an interesting subject, but I totally agree with you that we need to do something in order to pivot away from the blockchain tech. | ||
I want to take Al from Wisconsin. | ||
Oh, excuse me. I couldn't tell if it was A.I. or Al. | ||
How are you doing, A.I. eater? | ||
Hi, can you hear me okay? Yes, sir. | ||
I can hear you well. Can you hear me? Yeah, now I can. | ||
You're a Scottish Rite Mason guy, right? | ||
Yes, sir. Yeah, I'm not going to be like meh or anything. | ||
That's okay. But I had some questions for you. | ||
And thank you first, by the way, for Talking about America like that. | ||
It's such a nice flavor. I appreciate that. | ||
And all the other intelligent stuff you said. | ||
I broke my jaw before, so bear with me if I misspeak or something. | ||
It's kind of hard for me to talk sometimes. | ||
But anyway, since you're a mason, I wanted you to explain to me like I'm a kid, like a couple symbolism stuff, like the checkerboard, the Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I'm happy to do that. So the checkerboard, just black and white floor, is I believe based off of the original design of the floor in King Solomon's temple. | ||
And in Freemasonry, the symbol of the checkerboard... | ||
Most symbols in Freemasonry have multiple meanings, but there's sort of like a primary one, right? | ||
So the checkerboard is a symbol for how in life... | ||
Sometimes you're on a white tile and sometimes you're on a dark tile. | ||
So if you're going through a good period of time, be prepared for a hard period of time ahead. | ||
And if you're going through a hard period of time, have hope that the next tile is like a light tile. | ||
Sort of, and it ties into the double-headed eagle that you see in the Scottish Rite, which some say is a symbol for looking to the past and the future simultaneously. | ||
There's a lot of duality in Freemasonry. | ||
I've found that it's very symmetrical, similar to how architecture is often symmetrical. | ||
And that's really the main theme from what I understand from my experience in Freemasonry of what the checkerboard means. | ||
One of the cool things about Freemasonry is that the symbols, there's not like a gospel or a rule. | ||
There are explanations to the symbols, but they're supposed to speak to you differently at different chapters throughout your life. | ||
So, as I've been a Mason for 10 years, each of the symbols, when I reflect on them, has spoken to me a little bit differently. | ||
As far as the compasses are concerned, the compasses are used to circumscribe your desires. | ||
So you're supposed to keep your desires within due bounds, right? | ||
So if you are a lustful person, you're supposed to keep that under control so you don't cheat on your wife or, I don't know, hook up with the wrong person or get the wrong person involved in your life, that sort of thing. | ||
There's also an emphasis in Freemasonry, at least in America, in... | ||
Making sure that you're not intemperate, especially with like drinking. | ||
It's not a Masonic offense to get drunk, but there was a time in American history when Freemasons were notoriously Drunk. | ||
And it was starting to harm the reputation of the fraternity because these guys were going out and they were smoking cigars and they were drinking and it was just like a sloppy thing. | ||
And so there's really an emphasis just from tradition in making sure that you don't behave in such a way that is a bad reflection on your individual character or the fraternity. | ||
And that's what the compasses are. | ||
The square under the compasses is so that you can square your conduct. | ||
So with the compasses, you keep your desires under control. | ||
And then with the square, you actually act morally in response to that. | ||
The other aspect of that is that a square lies flat on a surface and compasses lie vertical. | ||
So one aspect is metaphysical or spiritual, while another aspect is... | ||
Physical, right? So you're supposed to inform the way that you act based off of your spiritual values, right? | ||
So act in accordance with your God, right? | ||
So if you're Christian, act in accordance with your... | ||
Your Christian values, your Muslim, whatever. | ||
And you actually see, I'm wearing my grandfather's 32nd degree Masonic ring. | ||
I actually didn't find out that he was a Freemason until I already kind of joined the fraternity. | ||
But there's all sorts of different symbols here. | ||
This is a double-headed eagle that I was talking about. | ||
This is an old ring from, I think, the 50s. | ||
It's got some symbols on it. It's got the rosy cross there as well, which comes from Rosicrucianism. | ||
But good question. | ||
Sorry that I rambled a little bit. I can get carried away talking about Masonry. | ||
I'm very enthusiastic about it. | ||
Yeah, and then also the Finger of Providence, and then wondering also if it's true that Buzz Aldrin put a Masonic flag on the moon, or did he just take one flag and bring it back? | ||
That's a good question. So I can't really speak much on the Finger of Providence. | ||
There are like hundreds of symbols in Freemasonry, and some of them are emphasized much more than others. | ||
So I'm not really able to speak on that with any authority. | ||
I've heard that Buzz Aldrin brought a flag to the moon. | ||
I know that he was a Freemason, but I'm not sure if that's actually true or not. | ||
But technically, the moon is under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Texas. | ||
Because the first mason on the moon was a Texas Freemason. | ||
So if there's ever a lodge on the moon, it'll be under the Grand Lodge of Texas. | ||
It's on their web, the Scottish Rite website. | ||
That's why I brought it up. And there's a picture with him and some other guy there. | ||
What about the eye on top of the pyramid deal? | ||
Yeah, that can mean a number of things. | ||
We will talk more about that in the next segment, though. | ||
We do have to go to a break. Make sure you guys stick with us. | ||
and visit info wars store.com and we'll be back right after this break welcome back to the American Journal folks Taking more calls. Let's talk to Stephen in Florida. | ||
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Stephen disagrees with me, and I'm okay with that, as long as he's okay with that. | |
I want to hear what you have to say, Stephen. It's good to hear from you again, man. | ||
Are you with me, Stephen? Can you hear me? | ||
Yeah. Hey, man. | ||
Hey. Hey, good morning. | ||
Good morning. Yeah, Chase, I wanted to disagree with you vehemently when you say that there's only one man that can save us, and that's Donald Trump. | ||
Let me just stop you there. | ||
Let me just stop you there. I'm always right. | ||
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I'm just kidding. Go ahead. Okay. | |
But this is the fundamental problem with the Patriots slash Conservative slash Trump movement. | ||
And it's why it's going to be the undoing and demise of this movement. | ||
And I'm just going to say this. | ||
What's happening is this movement is being set up And they're going headlong into the arms of what the Bible calls the beast, which is the very global government that you guys claim to be against. | ||
Because the Antichrist, the Bible calls him the son of perdition and the man of sin. | ||
He's not going to come as a man of force. | ||
He's going to be coming as a man of peace, and you can read that in Daniel chapter 8. | ||
And also in Revelation chapter 6 where he talks about John saw a man on a white horse and a crown was given unto him and a bow without arrows. | ||
So he's not coming by force. | ||
He's coming by peace and flattery. | ||
That's the other word that It uses in Daniel. | ||
And this is how every dictator in world history is taken over. | ||
They make it look like they're for the people because they have an ulterior motive and agenda. | ||
But Beckett's the bigger thing that I wanted to mention. | ||
You see, the thing is, the Bible says in Psalm 917, the wicked shall be turned into hell and all the nations that forget God. | ||
Now, I keep hearing Alex And all the other leaders within this movement saying, oh, this is a war on humanity, and humanity is rising up, and there's a great awakening among humanity. | ||
But you see, my basis for what I believe is not what people say. | ||
It's what the Word of God says, because God is always 100% right, okay? | ||
And the thing is, is that here's the bottom line. | ||
The Bible shows us there in Revelation 13, which is known as the Mark of the Beast chapter, that all the world will wonder after the beast. | ||
So that means all of humanity is going to follow this one who claims to be God, who is really Satan in disguise. | ||
Well, he's gonna bring himself out that he is Satan, and they're gonna swear allegiance to him by taking his mark and falling down and worshiping his image, and then ultimately helping him go after all those who stand against him, which are only the true Christians, those who've been saved by Jesus Christ. | ||
Now, the thing I want to say with that is this. | ||
The only way we are going to get out of this mess is we are going to have to repent Of our sin and our wickedness and our filth. | ||
And I'm not just talking about leftist, communist, globalist. | ||
I'm talking about the average American that claims to be conservative and patriotic. | ||
Because I see so much pride, which God says he hates, And so much self-righteousness and a lot of sexual filth even being promoted by the same movement. | ||
And then idolatry. | ||
I mean, when I hear Alex Jones saying in Reset Wars, we need to have a third eye and a sixth sense, and then he claims he's gone to the third heaven, which the Apostle Paul said he did. | ||
So he's putting himself on the level of apostles. | ||
So what I'm saying is that, folks, We need to get back to the Bible. | ||
You can wrap yourself in the American flag, you can chant USA, USA, USA, and you can hide behind the Constitution. | ||
But if you're not saved by Jesus Christ, if you're not born again like Jesus said you must be, you're going to end up going to hell. | ||
And so I want to end this by saying this. | ||
I wrote a song that I sang in church recently. | ||
And I actually wrote this last November, and I just want to give you the first couple stanzas of this real quickly. | ||
I hear so many voices all across this land, shouting out that black lives matter while making their demands. | ||
I hear the counter of white lives matter, blue lives and all lives too. | ||
To all of these and many more, here's what I want to say to you. | ||
Only one life matters. | ||
Hear me now in what I say. | ||
It's the life that Jesus laid down freely and took again on that resurrection day. | ||
I don't care if you're black or white on the commie left or the conservative right. | ||
All have sinned and all need Jesus. | ||
He's still the only way. | ||
And that's the bottom line. | ||
If we don't turn to Jesus Christ, and I'll say this, if you look at our history, this is what nobody in the patriot movement wants to talk about. | ||
We had a revolutionary war, and then about a century later, we had a civil war. | ||
What preceded both of those and preserved this nation was a great awakening in the 1730s. | ||
It was Jonathan Edwards and George Whitfield, and you can look this up. | ||
Edwards preached sinners in the hands of an angry God, the most powerful sermon ever preached. | ||
At Enfield, Connecticut, in the church there, it spread like wildfire with the revival. | ||
It was a move of God. | ||
And then in the 1850s, a prayer meeting in New York City started, and this spread like wildfire across the nation. | ||
But it was because of those two movements, those great awakenings, religion, revivals of religion. | ||
That's why America prevailed and prospered. | ||
We have lost sight of what made America great. | ||
And I want to say this. | ||
MAGA should stand for Make America Godly Again. | ||
And the only way we're going to have that happen is we have to turn to Jesus Christ. | ||
And I don't care what you claim to be, atheist, you know, whatever, Catholic, whatever. | ||
And let me say this. | ||
You know, you say that you don't care what sexuality we are? | ||
Well, God does. | ||
I understand. | ||
The reason that I'm more libertarian-minded about that is just because I don't feel comfortable throwing stones, because I agree with you. | ||
I think that we're all sinners, and I just don't feel comfortable judging people for whatever I might deem immoral that they do, because I'm sure that I have vices that they don't have. | ||
But I do appreciate your call, Michael. | ||
Next, I do want to take Mike from New York. | ||
How are you doing, Mike? Sure thing. | ||
But I do really appreciate what the last caller had to say about turning to God. | ||
I do agree with that. I don't think that Trump is a messiah or someone to be worshipped by any means. | ||
And I think it goes right along with what I said about the best way to make America a better place is to make yourself a better person. | ||
And I'm a Christian, and I believe that the way to do that is to follow the teachings of Jesus and do the best you can to follow in the will of God. | ||
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All right, Mike, what's up, man? Well, I didn't know I was going to be following a Grammy-nominated performance this morning. | |
How are you doing? That was great. | ||
That was great. I love the call. | ||
So, basically, what I'm calling in about this morning is, first of all, your playlist for in and out of commercials today is fantastic. | ||
Thank you. I just gotta say. Appreciate it. | ||
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I love it. Special thanks to the crew. | |
Right up my alley. It was, you know, with the rock and roll. | ||
And I just want to say, too, man, you know, I hear everybody going back and forth. | ||
I think DeSantis, like you were saying before, he's automatically off the table in my eyes. | ||
The Ukraine war, for me personally, is a big IQ test. | ||
And I wouldn't even say IQ. I would say purity test type thing where it's, like, where your interests lie, you know? | ||
I mean... It's not about smart or stupid. | ||
But I would also say, too, that, you know, Trump worries me as well. | ||
You know, he got in there and, you know, he promised everything. | ||
And, yeah, he delivered on some, but, you know, some of the moves he made, it's worrisome, you know? | ||
And what we're going into, 24, you know, it's pretty pivotal. | ||
And, you know, I'm kind of in the place now where You know, I consider myself a libertarian, and I'm not really tied to either party, but I think RFK Jr. | ||
is my guy. I want justice from the big pharma industry, and I don't think anybody... | ||
I mean, you could say what you want, the attacks on Trump, but has anybody in Trump's family been murdered by the deep state? | ||
Right, right. No. | ||
They've switched to character assassinations. | ||
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Yeah, but I mean... | ||
When you talk about skinning the game, I mean, you know, for me it's tough. | ||
If it comes down to that, that'll be a really tough decision for me to make personally. | ||
Sure thing. Well, thank you so much for your call, man. | ||
I really appreciate you coming in. | ||
After this break, we have a very special guest joining us. | ||
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Welcome back, folks, to The American Journal. | ||
I'm very honored and pleased to have Jack Maxey with us today. | ||
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If I can see you there, he looks great. | ||
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I was just going a second ago with your producer. | |
You can't hear me? No, no, we're good. | ||
I can hear you now. Okay. | ||
How are you doing, man? I'm good. | ||
I can't complain. That's awesome. | ||
So, I really enjoyed our first conversation together. | ||
I think it was the fall of 21 that we spoke. | ||
And I was just astounded and taken aback by all the information that you had. | ||
And I wanted to speak with you again to get an update. | ||
And based on what I know of you from our conversation and just following you closely on social media... | ||
I just want to explicitly ask you, what do you think the most important thing for us to discuss over the next hour is? | ||
Well, I think there's plenty of things to discuss. | ||
I mean, we can discuss Hunter's Laptop. | ||
We can discuss Ukraine. | ||
I mean, I'm open book. | ||
Whatever you think is important. | ||
I mean, there are lots of things out there in the world today that should be on the top of people's minds. | ||
The looming collapse of NATO, the Western Alliance, collapse of the A global economy dominated completely by the United States dollar as the currency of settlement for everything from wheat to oil. | ||
In one year, Joe Biden has destroyed a system that's lasted since Bretton Woods. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So let's get into some of those topics probably in that order in the next segment. | ||
We've got about three minutes left before we have to go to break. | ||
So I want to use that three minutes to give you the opportunity to just sort of introduce yourself and provide a little context as to your background and just for those of the listeners who may not know who you are yet. | ||
Well, I'm just, you know, a regular son of this country on an education background. | ||
I went to Yale. I was in the Navy, worked on Wall Street, lived overseas quite a bit. | ||
Not too much to say. | ||
Just an American man who believes duty first. | ||
Absolutely. And I absolutely gathered that earnestness and sentiment from you when we spoke the last time. | ||
And it's good to see that you're doing well. | ||
I know that you spent some time in Switzerland. | ||
How long were you there? | ||
I was in Switzerland for about four months and I would say in the last year I've probably spent half the time out of the US, maybe more. | ||
I'm out of the US right now. | ||
It's not necessarily because I'm afraid of being in the US or anything like that, it's just It's easier not to get harassed in a foreign country. | ||
They don't tend to have this sort of 24-hour surveillance that we have in the United States. | ||
And I got tired of it. | ||
I mean, I had a family member harassed. | ||
I was followed. The Feds actually even followed me to Switzerland, to say nothing of Chinese intelligence. | ||
And for your viewers and for all the people who think that the laptop's not a big deal, Other foreign intelligence agencies have it because they've told me before I got it. | ||
And we live in an upside-down world, right? | ||
We're led by cowards. | ||
All they do is run their mouths. | ||
I mean, let's face it. | ||
Some of the people in Congress had this thing in December of 2020 in our party. | ||
And was not submitted to the floor of the House until I was in Switzerland. | ||
And the Senate judiciary, that would be, you know, brave hearts like Cotton, Graham, Kennedy. | ||
Those guys have had it since July of 21. | ||
And to me, it's very appalling to watch how fearful these people are of the deep state, or what they call the deep state. | ||
I want to dive into that more after this break and get into the details of why that is. | ||
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So, Jack, one of the things I want to ask you about is the last time I spoke to you, just to provide a little bit of context, it was like right after you were in Switzerland or right at the end of your time in Switzerland. | ||
I think you may have just done a Tucker appearance or something like that. | ||
And I'm not really sure as to what happened while you were in Switzerland and how it all unraveled. | ||
Wasn't there like a leak or something on 4chan? | ||
I don't know. What can you say about what you were doing there and what happened at the end, how it unraveled? | ||
Well, first I went to Switzerland with the simple objective to catalog the 128,000 emails that were on the original laptop. | ||
And I was going to make them available to the public. | ||
All of them are sitting on a server in Switzerland, but after we started to realize that we were going to get taken out by the EU for violating privacy laws, and more importantly, after I found things like root certificates that gave Hunter administrative access to the DOD email system, | ||
Meaning he could create emails on their system, a closed system, outside the purview of DOJ, FBI, or anyone else. | ||
We decided that was a major national security issue. | ||
So within, I guess we found that at about 2 o'clock in the morning, and at 9 a.m., I called the U.S. Embassy in Bern seeking a sit-down with a regional security officer, and I chose the regional security officer so that It wasn't going to be FBI or CIA on the first round. | ||
I wanted as many eyes to understand what I was dealing with before I brought those clowns in who were going to try and suppress it, force an NDA on me, which I would have told them to go pack sand on. | ||
The U.S. Embassy never called me back. | ||
Gave them my passport number, my social security number, told them where I was. | ||
Nothing. So the next person I called was General Flynn. | ||
General Flynn did nothing, and I think it should be obvious to everybody that General Flynn's controlled opposition are owned by someone now. | ||
Because the fact of the matter is, within weeks of me calling him, he was slandering and defaming me on his page, and so is his brother, who I've never even met. | ||
And then you remember he went and worked with Garrett Ziegler and what did those guys do? | ||
They redacted the emails. | ||
I think that was an attempt by the people they worked for to pollute the evidence pool. | ||
So the next person I got a hold of, it took me three more days, was Two Star at the Pentagon. | ||
Who actually thanked me, told me I had to get my family safe because the demons I was up against would do stuff and nothing to keep this information from coming out. | ||
This is a two-star general in our army, okay? | ||
And I laughed. | ||
I said, you know, my family's not safe, and neither am I. Because remember, every single thing I've done, I've done on my own dime or with the aid of about five very close friends, but the vast majority of it, 80% of anything I've done came from my own pocket or my family's pocket. | ||
And someone has to ask the question, how come no one else did a forensic survey? | ||
When we get there, we start trying to catalog the emails and the guy who I'm working with, very bright guy, The guy who I might say, I think, was very red-pilled when he realized that the U.S. government protects pedophiles. | ||
He didn't really care about the chi-coms and the espionage and the betrayal of the country. | ||
He just couldn't understand how little girls could get abused with impunity with the FBI. I had to remind him, they betrayed the United States gymnastics team. | ||
I don't think Hunter's niece is going to get special treatment. | ||
And we found all sorts of other things. | ||
80,000 additional images, 72 hours of additional video, about 125,000 erased emails, I think around 300,000 text messages. | ||
Hunter also had put spyware on all of his family's phones because he was afraid they were going to betray him concerning the child abuse. | ||
And as a result, he was very worried. | ||
So what we believe he did was he borrowed each of his family members' phones. | ||
They were on a big family plan. | ||
This would include Joe, Haley, Haley's kids. | ||
I'm not sure if Jill was on there. | ||
Because once we started finding these things, especially the images, I looked at 30 images. | ||
And 12 of them were young girls who appeared to be his niece's classmates, in bathrooms, outside, inside, dressed, doing highly sexualized things to each other. | ||
And so, for advice of an attorney, I stopped looking at any images. | ||
Because once I found something, I had to go directly to the nearest police department, anywhere on planet Earth, except China, where there are no child protective laws. | ||
And So it became very sketchy at that point. | ||
I know people are very upset that I didn't release everything, but my paramount concern is national security. | ||
And once we started to find things, it was very difficult to know what else might be found there. | ||
I mean, for example, we found things like encrypted zip files embedded inside encrypted zip files, embedded inside encrypted zip files, adam finetum. | ||
And we didn't open those because it requires... | ||
I didn't have the passwords for that. | ||
I only opened things we found passwords for. | ||
And when you look at it, this is very similar to the way that US intelligence hides things on their computers. | ||
And I don't think that this was Hunter Biden coming up with these little schemes. | ||
This is some state actor helping him to do what he's doing. | ||
And my guess is it's the Chinese communists. | ||
Or someone else. | ||
I don't know. We also found things like somebody took out a certificate for a utility called disk drill. | ||
We found the 30-digit license number, but I don't have subpoena power. | ||
We could find out who took out that license. | ||
And somebody, and I don't know who this is, erased effectively about 10 or 15% of the erased material. | ||
And they did it using disk drill. | ||
And I don't know if that was Hunter, I don't know if that was a computer repairman, or Rudy Giuliani's attorney, or his son, but I can assure you it was not me, and it was not... | ||
So there's no way it could be on any copy that I ever had. | ||
So there were all sorts of things that need to be investigated. | ||
It's very clear to me that the House and Senate are not really on top of their game. | ||
Well, the Senate. | ||
I mean, come on. If we're relying on people like Lady G and the Judiciary Committee to get something done, it's not going to happen. | ||
And it didn't happen. | ||
I mean, I'd be happy to share the letter that I wrote to Chuck Grassley. | ||
I mean, imagine what a different world we'd be living in if the Senate Judiciary Committee had dropped their testes Two years ago. | ||
Imagine what a different world we'd be in if Comer and Jordan and all these guys were talking the way they began talking in late November in June. | ||
We would have won another election. | ||
But as it is, these guys don't seem to put America first. | ||
I do wish them well. | ||
I think Comer is a hard charger. | ||
I just think he's behind the eight ball. | ||
Now, who knows? | ||
Maybe this is staffers at the Congress running coverage for their preferred party, no matter which congressman or senator they work for. | ||
But the fact of the matter is they didn't do anything. | ||
And it seems to me that they're still in a problematic place. | ||
I find it very disturbing to think that Garrett Ziegler is in any way associated with them. | ||
Remember, Marco Polo redacted emails. | ||
There's only reason to do that. | ||
Is to pollute the public's image of the evidence. | ||
Right. So a patriot's not going to do that. | ||
Only someone who's controlled opposition is going to do that. | ||
And you look who his peers are. | ||
General Flynn. Yeah. | ||
I wouldn't trust any of them. | ||
Remember, Patrick Byrne said he'd strangle Maria Butina if the FBI had asked him to. | ||
We'll dive more into that in the next segment. | ||
We do have to go to break in just a few seconds. | ||
Make sure you stay with us, folks. | ||
We're going to dive more into the Hunter Biden laptop story in just a few minutes. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
Very grateful to have Jack Maxey on the air with us. | ||
Jack, I want to ask you, what is our incentive for supporting Ukraine so enthusiastically as a nation? | ||
Well, I think number one, like we're always in history, we're always fighting the last war rather than the current one. | ||
And I think that there's a significant number of people who went to Officer's Candidate School and etc. | ||
at the height of the Cold War or just after. | ||
And they think that Russia is our great existential threat. | ||
Nothing could be further than the truth. | ||
I mean, you know, explain to me how many I'm taking off those glasses because they're broken and I'm annoyed looking at them cockeyed. | ||
How many wars Russia's been in since the fall of the Soviet Union and then let's look at how many people wars we've been in. | ||
So if there's any threat to the peace and stability of planet Earth or we're doing a body count, then it's the United States that's the ogre, not the Russian people. | ||
Let's remember our objective here was to destroy Russia and use Ukraine as a proxy to do it. | ||
And we thought that we'd just go in there and Victoria Nuland and Antony Blinken, you know, these masters of the universe, we're going to collapse the Putin regime With a little bit of aggression in Ukraine, this was not going to happen. Putin is more popular now a year after the war than he was when it started. | ||
The best performing currency in planet Earth was the ruble last year. | ||
Why? Because they're no longer fiat currency. | ||
They actually went to a gold standard. | ||
And you're watching India and China move in the same direction. | ||
So ever since Bretton Woods In 1947, I believe it was, all commodities on planet Earth had to be settled in U.S. dollars. | ||
Right. This has given us an amazing advantage. | ||
It means that every central bank on planet Earth has to have a significant amount of U.S. cash or U.S. cash equivalents like U.S. treasuries so that they can buy their wheat and gasoline, right? | ||
Well, if they can pay with it with some other form, why would they stock their banks with U.S. Treasuries? | ||
Because every bank on planet Earth is upside down because of U.S. monetary policy. | ||
I mean, the big signal on SBB collapsing and all the others, of which we now find out 280 U.S. banks would collapse if 40% of their cash was withdrawn by their depositors, The big signal from noise was the Swiss Central Bank announced on, I think, January 3rd that they've lost $130 billion last year in their bond portfolio. | ||
I mean, I think everybody should get a little wake-up call when the Swiss banks are upside down. | ||
What do you think the rest of the banks on planet Earth are? | ||
Right. And so we're headed for big trouble. | ||
I mean, Ukraine, I think anybody can go back and look at my getter page just after the invasion. | ||
I said it then. Russia's going to win. | ||
They're going to get everything they want. | ||
Ukraine's going to be destroyed, and the American people and our European allies are going to pay for it. | ||
They just came out yesterday saying, well, rebuilding Ukraine is going to cost $430 billion. | ||
And if we were serious about defending Ukraine, Please explain the response by Washington when they shot down our drone, right? | ||
If they've been looking for an excuse to get into a hot war with Russia, well, there it was. | ||
And they didn't even ask for an apology. | ||
So, you know, any Ukrainians out there listening, it's time to save your lives and stop getting involved in this nonsense. | ||
To give you an idea of just how gaslit we've been, and I said this two months ago, I think in January, when the Ukrainian parliament celebrated his birthday, Joseph Bandara. | ||
I mean, this guy's a Nazi criminal. | ||
They've got statues of him all over the country. | ||
He murdered, you know, up to 180,000 ethnic Poles in 44 and 45 to say nothing of the Jews. | ||
And he did it with things like pitchforks, putting people's heads in vices. | ||
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And all you have to do to understand how strong the Nazi ideology is inside Ukraine Is just type in Ukrainian Nazis with a collar on it that ends in 2016. | ||
Every single news organization on planet Earth is describing the same people we're supporting now as Nazis. | ||
But we suspend belief, and then they gaslight the American people into thinking that, oh, these are just warm, fuzzy peasants fighting the evil Russians. | ||
Absolutely not. Let's remember how this thing started. | ||
There was a referendum in 2014 And those people chose to go with Russia. | ||
And the Western powers and the United States declared that referendum illegal. | ||
Really? So we can just discount the veracity of foreign elections at will, but we trip over ourselves trying to find anything wrong with elections inside our own country. | ||
It's obscene. | ||
This place has been a money laundering operation for Western intelligence and for the United States for a long, long time. | ||
And to me, it's high time that all this stuff be exposed. | ||
And when it comes to the bio labs, I just sent you something on your computer. | ||
It's one of the erased emails. | ||
It's an email from... | ||
From one of the executives at Metabiota to Hunter, because Hunter and Devon Archer go to Ukraine before they even get hired by Burisma, because they know that the Burisma oligarchs are a bunch of dirty players, and they're likely able to be people that they could get to invest in Metabiota, a private corporation set up by U.S. intelligence, To operate those bio labs. | ||
And they're not just in Ukraine. | ||
Have any of your viewers do a Google search with a guy named George Gao, Metabiota, and coronaviruses with a search caller that ends in the fall of 2019? | ||
You'll find that the head of the Chinese CDC, George Gao, and Metabiota's names are all over coronavirus sites. | ||
Documents and scientific papers. | ||
And this guy, George Gao, was introduced to Metabiota by Hunter Biden. | ||
Right. Because his wife, a woman named Xiaoying Zong, is Hunter's... | ||
And Key Reid, yes, that's right. | ||
Senator Reid is just as crooked. | ||
His little son, Key, had the same deal as Hunter, just wasn't a crackhead who lost his computer. | ||
Right. And Hunter's the one who hooks Metabiota up with him. | ||
So the Biden family not only profited from corona research, they put the primary U.S. corona researchers in the Wuhan lab together with the Chinese. | ||
So there's probably a pretty good chance that You know, those people need to be put on the stand somewhere. | ||
Something interesting, I think that EcoHealth Alliance was always a gaslighting distraction from U.S. intelligence so that people would look at them rather than metabolic. | ||
We'll dive more into that in the next segment. | ||
Jack, bear with us. We're about ready to go to a break. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
We're going to take some calls, and we'll see you in just a few minutes. | ||
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Welcome back to The American Journal, folks. | ||
We're on the air with Jack Maxey, testing everything from the coronavirus, Hunter Biden's laptop, to Ukraine, and how they're seemingly all connected to the same corruption. | ||
Jack, you sent me a memo during the break. | ||
Can you tell me a little bit about that again? | ||
And I think they're going to pull it up for the audience to see as well. | ||
Yes, it's a memo written by a woman named Mary Gutierrez, Vice President of Science and Technology at Metabiota, April 3rd, 2014. | ||
Remember, this is before Hunter's been hired by Burisma. | ||
And what does it say? | ||
The attached memo, which provides an overview of Metabiota, our engagement in Ukraine, and how we can potentially leverage our team networks and concepts to assert Ukraine's cultural and economic independence from Russia and continued integration into Western society. | ||
Remember, this is the same year we declared the referendum illegal. | ||
This is the same year that The Europeans and the United States lied to the Russians concerning the Minsk agreement. | ||
All these things are true. | ||
We've had the European allies admit that it was a punk for the Russians to buy us time. | ||
So why would anybody trust us? | ||
I mean, why would an ally trust us when, you know, they see what we did in Afghanistan, they see what we did in Iraq? | ||
Either of those places better? | ||
No, they're absolutely not. | ||
And in places like Iraq, the U.S. Department of State and the Department of Defense wrote a constitution for them that makes the Koran the basis for every law. | ||
Well done, guys. | ||
I mean, it is an utter joke. | ||
How many people on planet Earth need to die before we realize that U.S. foreign policy is run by incompetence and bullies? | ||
And, you know, quite frankly, if NATO functioned after we blew up Nord Stream, they should be at war with us. | ||
Not the other way around. | ||
And who's going to be liable when that is proved? | ||
Because, you know, yes, the Europeans might be playing along right now because of NATO and they don't want to get the big bully in the room, the United States angry. | ||
But when Ukraine collapses, and it's going to collapse, The questions are going to start to be asked. | ||
So who's going to be liable for destroying the industrial base of Germany over the last year? | ||
Is that going to be the U.S.? I think it is. | ||
A U.S. taxpayer is going to be sued at the court in The Hague and have to pay trillions of dollars to Europe to help them because of the suffering that has occurred to their economy because of what we did? | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
Everybody should be embarrassed. | ||
These people literally need to be dragged out of their offices and put in the hot seat on television before the American people. | ||
And I am appalled to hear people like Lindsey Graham and others demanding an independent counsel. | ||
The independent counsel statute, in my opinion, is unconstitutional. | ||
Oversight lies in the Congress and the Senate, not some high-power attorney in Washington who's going to come up with an answer for the American people. | ||
We didn't elect an attorney in Washington. | ||
We elected the House of Representatives and the Senate. | ||
And yet they don't do their jobs. | ||
Here we are arguing about Joe Biden's continuing budget resolution. | ||
When was the last time we had a constitutionally mandated budget? | ||
12, 13 years ago? | ||
And we've more than doubled the national debt in those years? | ||
Nobody has held accountable. | ||
That's why I've said for years, replace them all. | ||
Replace them all. There's not a single one who deserves to be there because not a single one is saying, I'm not going to vote. | ||
For a continuing resolution because the Constitution requires that we create a budget. | ||
No, no. They all betray their oaths all the time. | ||
They've been doing it for over a decade. | ||
And as far as I'm concerned, I have almost no respect for any of them. | ||
Now, I'm praying that some of these guys get spying and do their duty, but I don't have any real belief that they will. | ||
I will tell your audience that for all the people who said there was no race and defamed me, they know who they are and they did it on TV and they published it and they knew they were wrong. | ||
So I'll get to you too. | ||
But all the people who defamed me were MAGA people, which I couldn't get my arms around. | ||
New York Times never defamed me. | ||
Washington Post never defamed me. | ||
CNN never defamed me. | ||
And guess what? Out of all the big media companies, the only people who actually came to me and requested copies of The Erased were those three. | ||
So that all occurred in the last two months. | ||
I do think the hammer is going to drop on Joe Biden. | ||
I do think that the Democratic Party is in a very difficult dilemma. | ||
They have to figure out how to replace Spiro Agnew with Gerald Ford before they replace Joe. | ||
I would pay Kamala Harris whatever she wants. | ||
And if they put a person like Manchin in there before they take out Joe, then I think they have a darn good chance of winning in 2024 if we run Donald Trump. | ||
Because Manchin is a mature individual. | ||
Who I think is attractive to people from both sides of the aisle. | ||
He's good on the Second Amendment. | ||
He's good on coal and gas and energy. | ||
And he's not likely to pick this fights with 10-year-old girls on Twitter. | ||
So we need, in this country, honorable people to lead us. | ||
I mean, we lost in 2018. | ||
We lost in 2020 and we lost in 2022. | ||
If Donald Trump was a pitcher and I was a manager and this was the World Series, I'd be taking a walk out to the mound to pull him. | ||
Because, you know, as MacArthur said, there is no substitute for victory. | ||
No matter how much you are enthralled by the broken personality. | ||
So I want to ask you this before we go to break. | ||
We've just got about two and a half minutes left. | ||
Can you connect the dots between Rosemont Seneca, Metabiota, and the multi-million DOD contract that went through while Joe Biden was vice president? | ||
Yes. Rosemont Seneca was a broker-dealer, ironically, the broker-dealer that was associated originally with the Heinz family office. | ||
And Metabiota, a CIA, Department of Defense, Created corporation, came to Hunter and his partners to do a private placement to raise money for the company. | ||
Now, if you're a sophisticated bio company, you don't go to Hunter Biden unless there's something crooked. | ||
You go to, like, Silver Lake or to... | ||
Goldman Sachs or somebody who is sophisticated in this background, right? | ||
I mean, I doubt Hunter knows much about biology. | ||
And so, yeah, Hunter's deeply connected. | ||
And again, as I said, Hunter hooked up Fu Gao or George Gao with Metabiota and That meant the CDC and Metabiota were connected at the hip and the two of them were doing Frankenstein experiments inside the Wuhan lab. | ||
I already explained how you could find that. | ||
And so Why were they in Wuhan? | ||
Because the United States does not allow us to do Frankenstein gain-of-function experiments inside the United States. | ||
So we went to China to do it. | ||
And there are multiple examples of this where Western science goes to China to do experiments that would not pass an ethics review in the West. | ||
So I would say that the United States government, if it was released from the Wuhan lab, is just as responsible as the Chinese. | ||
And what's that going to mean when they decide we're liable? | ||
You know, the same thing with Nord Stream 2. | ||
I mean, these are irresponsible people who are leading the country, and of course they're trying to hide it, because if it's all exposed, then they're murderers. | ||
They're not just incompetent scientists. | ||
Remember, 6.5 million people died over the last two years around planet Earth, and we have no idea how many more people are going to die from the vaccines. | ||
That they also pushed on us, the same people. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Well, stick with us, folks. | ||
We're going to go to a break for a couple of minutes. | ||
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We're live with Jack Maxey. | ||
Talking all three things Ukraine, coronavirus, Hunter Biden's laptop, and corruption. | ||
Jack, I want to start off this segment asking you about some recent posts that I've seen in your getter. | ||
I've seen some antagonism from you regarding Steve Bannon. | ||
You shared the resignation email that you sent when you left War Room. | ||
Can you tell me a little bit from your side of the story about what happened? | ||
What's going on? A little more context? | ||
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Well, Steve's a bad person. | |
He never cursed me out or spoke, you know, in vile ways to me. | ||
But I've heard him say the most vile things, racist things, you name it, to every one of his employees. | ||
He's not a good person. | ||
And I stayed along because I thought I was doing valuable work on the coronavirus. | ||
But after we lost that election and it went into that clown show of Dominion and Kraken and all this nonsense, I realized that I was not dealing with a rational person, in my opinion. I began to have second thoughts. | ||
And then when it became obvious, the Saturday before I quit, Steve was fucking for a pardon because it was in all the papers. | ||
And I saw someone ask Brian Colfage if he was going to get a pardon on Saturday in a local paper down in Florida. | ||
He's like, man, no one's ever called me. | ||
I never heard anything about it. | ||
As far as I'm concerned, Anybody who would go and beg for a pardon and leave the most heavily injured airman in Air Force history who actually came up with the idea of we build the wall to go to jail. | ||
For your listeners, he's going to be sentenced on April 26th. | ||
So if you really want to go protest something in New York, that might be a little bit more valuable. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
My opinion is that Steve Bannon was the architect of that fraud. | ||
They asked me to rewrite the offering for We Build the Wall and I came out and put a card out there saying that Brian Colfage deserved to be paid. | ||
He never imagined he'd raised $26 million. | ||
They told me they were a Boy Scout and they figured out another way to pay him. | ||
And my contention is that Steve Bannon was the architect of that fraud and let me, by way of proof, give you an example. | ||
This is the basis of the fraud. | ||
They didn't want anyone to know that Colfage was going to get paid. | ||
So we build the wall, sends a million dollars to Steve Bannon, and he creates a hidden subcontract to have Brian Colfage be a subcontractor for the marketing, and he sends $450,000 back to Brian. | ||
Now, if Brian was the architect, you'd think Steve would get the $450,000 and he'd get the $550,000, right? | ||
Right. Right. And yet Donald Trump pardoned him. | ||
Now, there are three other people who are involved. | ||
The fourth guy I don't know, but Andy Badalato, one of them, Andy Badalata was Steve's best friend. | ||
I mean, this guy abandoned his best friend and a wounded warrior with two small children. | ||
So I'm asking everybody on Twitter, everywhere, we've got a month to do this. | ||
Hashtag pardon Brian Colfage. | ||
And if I was the Biden administration, I'd be preparing like a rose garden ceremony and making clear what a dirtbag Trump was for not pardoning him. | ||
And I, you know, give examples of his bravery and sacrifice and ask the question at every moment, why would Trump not pardon this guy while pardoning Bannon? | ||
And let's look at Bannon. | ||
Benefactors Guo, Guo's in jail. | ||
Who do you think helped Guo do the offering documents for G News that the SEC forced him to do a $550 million fine? | ||
I'm going to guess it's the ex-managing director from Goldman Sachs. | ||
So, you know, your audience should know also that Steve's other benefactor who pays all his bills in Washington is an Egyptian. | ||
So Mr. MAGA is funded entirely, for the most part, by foreigners. | ||
In fact, one time, you can go back and look at War Room, Steve asked me to research some of these dams that are being built in the Upper Nile. | ||
So they could speak to it. | ||
This was that direction of the Egyptian. | ||
Unfortunately, he got very angry with me about an hour after the show because I didn't come to the right conclusion. | ||
Apparently, I didn't say what the Egyptian benefactor wanted me to say. | ||
So everybody has to realize that these people are frauds. | ||
And while we all see everybody whine and cry about Donald Trump, remember last week he told us he was going to get arrested on Tuesday. | ||
That didn't happen. But he started fundraising with that claim. | ||
And for a guy who wouldn't pardon the J6ers, wouldn't pardon Colfage, wouldn't pay a single dollar for their bail to beg the American people to pay his bills, the guy's sitting on $2 billion. | ||
I mean, really? | ||
How about, you know, toughing it out like the rest of us, Big D? I mean, I'm tired of this nonsense. | ||
I'm tired of watching good, honorable, decent people be led into one ambush after another by a fat sergeant and an overweight lieutenant. | ||
I mean, these guys are frauds. | ||
And, you know, you can say, oh, well, Trump didn't know. | ||
Well, how come Trump didn't fire Miley? | ||
He hired him. Miley betrayed him at the Presbyterian Church. | ||
Miley betrayed him when he called the Chi-Coms in December and said he wasn't going to follow orders anymore. | ||
And this is the guy who's going to drain the swamp? | ||
Guy gave us Sessions, Barr, Pompeo. | ||
Gina Haspel. | ||
I mean, Gina Haspel was replaced. | ||
She became head of CIA after Pompeo went to state. | ||
Pompeo didn't clean out CIA. Pompeo didn't clean out state. | ||
And he replaces himself with the former station chief in London while they ran the misfoot Steele dossier Cambridge professor scam. | ||
And she testified before Senate that she didn't know who Misfit was. | ||
She thought he was an FBI asset. | ||
Nonsense. Been an asset of CIA probably back since the 90s. | ||
And the fact of the matter is, he's a Turk. | ||
And guess where else she used to be Station Chief? | ||
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Ankara. What is Gina Haspel doing now? | |
She is now the board member at British Aerospace. | ||
So, she created global chaos and war as an employee of the CIA, and now she gets to profit from it? | ||
This is nonsense. | ||
It's typical of the system, right? | ||
And you had that cast of characters who call themselves spies. | ||
To a man, they were almost all desk jockeys, who wrote that letter on the 19th of October declaring this a fabrication of Russian intelligence. | ||
They all have security clearances. | ||
And they're all profiting in private life because of those taxpayer-funded security clearances. | ||
Why those security clearances weren't pulled by Donald Trump, I have no idea. | ||
But I guess he thought he might get impeached by Lindsey Graham. | ||
That's the same reason why he didn't pardon the J6ers. | ||
Guy's a selfish person. | ||
I'm telling you straight up, if he was a junior officer and he got bragged, there's nobody in the unit who would be upset because he doesn't have anyone sicks. | ||
In fact, all those people I mentioned who he put in power, all he did was belittle them. | ||
Sometimes while they were sitting in the office, he awarded them. | ||
Sessions is a perfect example. | ||
This is a guy who's unfit for leadership. | ||
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I'm sorry, no matter how great his jokes are. | |
And look, there you go. Lindsey Graham, right? | ||
If you like your Oz, you can keep your Fetterman. | ||
Did he ever go out and help Masters win in Arizona? | ||
Nothing. This guy is an egoist. | ||
And you asked me in the break, why did Trump fire Steve? | ||
I'll tell you why. | ||
It's impossible to have two narcissists in the same room. | ||
And, you know, it's time that everybody has to wake up. | ||
If everybody wants us to clean the trash out of, you know, our other people's houses, how come you don't turn around from your front door and pick the crap that's laying on the floor in your house? | ||
It's time we can clean up the Republican Party, or it's all going to end. | ||
I mean, the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result. | ||
20, 18, 20, and 22. | ||
You think 24 is going to work out? | ||
The Democrats love the fact that Donald Trump is the likely candidate for the Republicans because they already know he can lose. | ||
Right. And let's face it, nobody voted for him in 2016 because they thought he was a savior. | ||
They voted for him because he was not Hillary Clinton. | ||
Right. And that's why they voted for Joe Biden, because he wasn't Donald Trump. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
And, you know, here's the thing about Trump. | ||
Has he ever taken responsibility for one thing, for Sessions, for Barr, Pompeo, Haspel, nothing? | ||
No, the mean people I also hired told me lies. | ||
Oh, you mean like Cohen, that lawyer you hired for 30 years? | ||
Guy's no judge of character. | ||
How about his accountant? The guy surrounds himself with people who are like, how's that Big Mac, sir? | ||
It looks really good. | ||
Boy, I wish I had a big gulp. | ||
That's a nice tie today. | ||
But nobody who will tell him the truth But it's his personality that wants to be surrounded by people like that. | ||
Right. And that's a problem. | ||
Well, thank you so much, Jack, for coming on InfoWars today on the American Journal here. | ||
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