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You're watching the American Journal with your host Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.com. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very, very good to be back for three days of suffering and strife and sickness, illness. | ||
We're back. We're healthy. We're ready to hit the ground running. | ||
We're going to cover just so much stuff that's happened over the last three days. | ||
On today's show, but first, I want to go to this. | ||
It's the latest from RedPilledTV on band.video. | ||
Why did the Pentagon predict an alien mothership will visit Earth? | ||
Hmm, let's find out. Why did the Pentagon predict an alien mothership would visit Earth? | ||
On March 7th, the Pentagon published a draft document which stated, quote, an artificial interstellar object could potentially be a parent craft that releases many small probes during its close passage to Earth. | ||
Why are they discussing spacecrafts and their deployment? | ||
Are they concerned about an extraterrestrial invasion? | ||
Titled Physical Constraints on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena, the draft is an official document from the All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, essentially in charge of addressing and resolving unidentified aerial phenomenon or UFO sightings. | ||
Written by director Sean Kirkpatrick and Harvard's astronomy department chair Abraham Loeb, the document goes on to say, quote, These dandelion seeds, referring to the probes, could be separated from the parent craft by the tidal gravitational force of the sun, or by a maneuvering capability, implying that the craft could be intelligently designed and controlled. | ||
They go on to say that, quote, A planet is targeted, an interstellar device can plunge into its atmosphere. | ||
In principle, a multitude of tiny devices can be released from a mothership that passes near Earth. | ||
Clearly, the Pentagon director and Harvard astronomer are describing an extraterrestrial visit to Earth, just like we're inundated with in movies and television shows. | ||
So why are they choosing to disclose this information now? | ||
What do they know? | ||
They go on to say, quote, Astronomers would not be able to notice the spray of many probes because they do not reflect enough sunlight for existing survey telescopes to note them. | ||
As the Pentagon office solely dedicated to resolving the unidentified aerial phenomenon, why are they suggesting that the invasion of extraterrestrial probes won't be visible to anybody? | ||
If they aren't being seen, then what have people been seeing in the sky around the world that are classified as UAPs and UFOs? | ||
They also say, quote, Earth would show spectral signatures of liquid water and vegetation that might attract selective attention. | ||
So basically, they know extraterrestrials are the aerial phenomena, or they're just publishing a paper that's basically imagining what ET aliens would be. | ||
Speculation versus a disclosure of information. | ||
Which is it? They say, quote, Are there any functioning extraterrestrial probes near Earth? | ||
We do not know. This leaves open the debate on what some objects are. | ||
Not specifically, if some observed unidentified aerial phenomena are of extraterrestrial origin. | ||
Are they preparing the public for a full disclosure on alien craft? | ||
Or are they preparing the public for a staged alien invasion? | ||
Another report, published at the end of 2022 by the Director of National Intelligence, the head of the US Intelligence Community, was titled 2022 Annual Report on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena. | ||
It says, quote, UAP reporting is increasing, enabling a greater awareness of the airspace and increased opportunity to resolve UAP events. | ||
The UAP reporting rate is partially due to a better understanding of the possible threats that UAP may represent, either as safety of flight hazards or as potential adversaries. | ||
In regards to the Pentagon office that wrote the mothership report, they say, quote, the establishment of the Department of Defense... | ||
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We'll be back through Daily Dispatch. It's Friday, March 24th, year of our Lord 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to be back. | ||
Sort of under the weather the last three days. | ||
Still not 100% me, but I couldn't resist. | ||
Couldn't stay away one day longer. | ||
Just so much news to get into this week. | ||
So many things I've missed out on commenting on. | ||
So we'll make up for that today. | ||
Big thanks, of course, to the crew and Chase Geyser for filling in for me over the last couple days, but I am glad to be back. | ||
Although... You know, it's always a little bit bittersweet. | ||
I was laying in bed last night. | ||
I couldn't even fall asleep because I was just thinking of stuff I was going to say today. | ||
I'm thinking of all these funny ways of talking about what's happened over the last three days. | ||
Because it's been a jam-packed three days. | ||
And I was just thinking about, you know, making it funny. | ||
Making it all a big joke. | ||
Playing all these clips I have of Biden and his administration just being embarrassing psychopaths and just making a big joke out of it. | ||
Ready to just come in with a lighthearted mood, end of the week strong, talking about all this silliness going on. | ||
And then like the first thing I see when I wake up is just a video of a man being blindsided and beaten nearly to death in front of his child with an iron rod. | ||
And it's just like, oh, right. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
No, everything's terrible. | ||
No, I forgot. | ||
Everything is just awful and terrible and getting worse. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
So went to sleep in like the best mood, woke up and just confronted with these images that just left me in the worst mood you can imagine. | ||
But we're going to try to keep it light. | ||
We're going to try to keep it all fun today. | ||
It's all terrible. It's all so terrible. | ||
So we're just going to deal with it. | ||
We're just going to travel on. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Alex Newman of Liberty Sentinel Media, writer for the New American Magazine. | ||
Very excited to talk to him about some of the economic goings on these days. | ||
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our daily dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your daily dispatch for Friday, the 24th of March, 2023. | ||
Our first story is this. | ||
11 dead in U.S. strikes on Syria after drone kills American contractor. | ||
11 pro-Iran fighters were killed by U.S. airstrikes on Syria carried out in retaliation for a drone attack. | ||
They left an American dead and wounded six others, a war monitor said Friday. | ||
A U.S. contractor was killed and another contractor... | ||
And another contractor and five U.S. service personnel were wounded when a kamikaze drone of Iranian origin struck a maintenance facility on a base of the U.S.-led coalition near Haseqa in northeastern Syria, the Pentagon said. | ||
In response, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Thursday that, at President Joe Biden's direction, he had ordered precision airstrikes tonight in eastern Syria against facilities used by groups affiliated with Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. | ||
I don't know if anybody remembers this, but I think it was last week or earlier this week that the United States Congress voted to stay in Syria for no particular reason. | ||
Again, they were in this weird situation where instead of the Congress declaring war, instead the security state declares war and then Congress votes to stay in that war indefinitely with no goals or prospect of peace or any Reason whatsoever, really. So, but now we're seeing the payoff of that. | ||
Yet another U.S. contractor killed, five U.S. service personnel wounded. | ||
Why are they there? | ||
But why are they there, though? | ||
But why are they there? | ||
And why are we accelerating and continuing this pointless, useless process? | ||
The answer, of course, is Israel. | ||
Moving on, Macron under pressure as hundreds injured in French protests. | ||
So France is basically in civil war at this point. | ||
The images coming out of this are incredible. | ||
French President Emmanuel Macron faced mounting pressure on Friday after violent demonstrations that left more than 400 security forces injured and the center of major cities shrouded in tear gas and smoke. | ||
More than 450 people were arrested Thursday during the most violent day of protests since the start of the year against Macron's bid to raise the retirement age to 64. | ||
And we'll talk about all of this a little bit later, including little Warning signals that the rest of the Western countries are taking into account. | ||
So in France, they're protesting over raising the retirement age to 64. | ||
In the UK, the retirement age is 66, I believe. | ||
And they were thinking about raising that. | ||
And then they saw what was happening in France and thought, eh, maybe, yeah, maybe we'll not. | ||
And actually, well, we'll get into it because that's a whole other story where they say, yes, we are... | ||
We were going to raise the retirement age, but then we found out that everybody's dying earlier, so maybe that'll solve our problems. | ||
You know, maybe it'll be less money when everybody dies instead of, you know, retiring. | ||
Literally, that's the reason that they gave. | ||
It's pretty incredible, and we'll get into it later. | ||
Meanwhile, Proud Boys' sedition trial suspended again after Feds admit defense witness was an FBI informant. | ||
The Proud Boys' sedition trial was suspended for a second time on Wednesday after the feds admitted in court that a witness intimately involved in the Proud Boys' defense team was secretly an FBI informant. | ||
So... So there's that. | ||
So it's like, you know, in the lead up to the event, you've got FBI informants encouraging it and helping to bring about the event that they didn't get arrested for by the FBI. And then they make charges based on the FBI informant that's in the group. | ||
And then the defense team is infiltrated by the FBI. Because they're trying to destroy political dissent in this country and they're using the domestic terror police to carry this out. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
Again, we'll expand on this a little bit later. | ||
Defense attorneys in the Proud Boys Seditious conspiracy trial in Washington, D.C. learned late March 22nd that one of their own defense witnesses who was about to testify had worked as an FBI informant for at least 22 months. | ||
They asked for an emergency hearing before U.S. District Judge Timothy Kelly and filed a motion to compel the U.S. Department of Justice to disclose if the witness had been spying on the defense team. | ||
Yeah, he probably was. | ||
Nobody probably was, though. | ||
Of course, over the last three days, the probably biggest story has been the Trump indictment. | ||
Which has collapsed into shambles in the embarrassing way that all of these indictments seem to do. | ||
Isn't that interesting? That they keep going after Trump for made-up nonsense violations and then they get embarrassed by them and then they just keep doing it. | ||
They just keep doing it. | ||
Well, the latest, and again, this is the latest, there's been several of these where There's exculpatory evidence that's either been hidden or ignored or whatever. | ||
This is just the latest. President Trump republishes Stormy Daniels' 2018 letter denying ever having a relationship with Donald Trump. | ||
She wrote a letter that says, to whom it may concern, over the past few weeks I have been asked countless times to comment on reports of alleged sexual relationship I had with Donald Trump many, many, many years ago. | ||
The fact of the matter is that each party to this alleged affair denied its existence in 2008, 2011, 2016, 2017, and now again in 2018. | ||
I am not denying this affair because I was paid hush money, as has been reported in overseas-owned tabloids. | ||
I am denying this affair because it never happened. | ||
I will not comment further on this question. | ||
So there you go. And signed by her own hand, Stormy Daniels. | ||
So there you have a letter from 2018, not only saying that the affair never happened, but that she never took hush money for it. | ||
Kind of interesting to me. | ||
Oh, it looks like you got fact check. | ||
Well, we'll have to look into that. | ||
And finally, we have this. | ||
TikTok is being grilled by the United States Congress. | ||
The story of New York Times. Lawmakers appear unconvinced by TikTok chief's testimony. | ||
And we'll talk about this. | ||
We'll take your calls on this as well. | ||
I want to know what people think. | ||
I'm a little bit suspicious. | ||
I'm a little bit suspicious as to what the motives are for getting rid of TikTok. | ||
Because I've noticed I don't use TikTok all that much. | ||
But whenever I do, I notice that it is just chock full of material that would be banned on other platforms. | ||
Like, it's just absolutely full of MAGA stuff, Trump, pro-Trump stuff. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of stuff that I get for this show that originates on TikTok. | ||
Then my dad usually texts it to me. | ||
But... I have a suspicion that maybe Chinese spyware isn't exactly the main concern of the people wanting to ban TikTok. | ||
It might have more to do with that they don't control TikTok like they do Twitter, Facebook, and others. | ||
Maybe TikTok doesn't hire former FBI operatives to control their algorithm. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
*music* Lots to talk about today, but of course the big story over the last week has been the Trump indictment, the impending Trump arrest that never actually happened. | ||
And we're going to get into exactly what's developed over the last couple days. | ||
As it looks now like the Manhattan DA is backing off and acting like, we're never going to arrest Donald Trump? | ||
Us? Really? Us? | ||
Arrest Donald Trump? | ||
No. What? | ||
What a ridiculous claim to make. | ||
Is this Donald Trump just making a big deal out of nothing? | ||
Out of a simple judicial process? | ||
And he's throwing a wrench in the works? | ||
I mean... That's so typical, isn't it? | ||
I mean, is that what's going on? | ||
Or did Donald Trump do what he is the best at, which is getting out ahead of a story and completely bungling the Democrats' skeevy little schemes before they come to fruition? | ||
I think that may be the case here. | ||
And we'll get into exactly how this came about and where we think it's going to go. | ||
But first, I think I want to start with a little supercut. | ||
I found this on the Twitter of, I think his name's Tom Elliott. | ||
Because, and again, it's just, just think about it on a local level of some sort. | ||
You know, if you're in a small town, not that many people, and there's some businessman that just... | ||
We're not even a business. Just like some regular dude that just keeps getting arrested by the cops and just keeps getting let out. | ||
And, like, the cops go to the local paper and are just like, we just hate this guy. | ||
We just really hate this guy. | ||
And we're going to get him on something. | ||
And the guy's like, I'm not committing any crimes. | ||
Why do they keep harassing me? | ||
And the cops are like, oh, we'll find a crime. | ||
Don't worry, we'll find a crime. | ||
Like, it wouldn't be that confusing. | ||
You go, okay, this guy's being harassed by the cops. | ||
Clearly, the cops are the bad guys in this situation. | ||
Because if the guy had done anything wrong... | ||
Then maybe he would have actually been punished the 18 times that you've tried to bring him up on charges every single time he's been declared not guilty. | ||
So why do you keep doing this? | ||
And are we going to allow the sheriff of this small town to continue to just operate with impunity and just keep trying? | ||
Just keep trying to get him on something, right? | ||
Show me the man, I'll show you the crime. | ||
I mean, just typical kind of communist operation going on here. | ||
But it's a little supercut, just showing the fantasy, the seething desire to get Trump on something, anything. | ||
No, we're convinced he's a criminal. | ||
There's got to be something we can get him on. | ||
This has been an ongoing obsession of the left for the last, well, at least five, six years or so. | ||
And this is just the latest iteration, the latest failure, because, and it just might be hard for people to understand, Trump is the most vetted individual in the history of America. | ||
There is not one aspect of his life over the last five decades that has not been thoroughly rooted through by the most sophisticated domestic spy operation the world has ever seen. | ||
And they have nothing, absolutely nothing on him. | ||
So they're digging into the bottom of the barrel and trying to come up with something about hush money being labeled legal expenses rather than labeling it hush money. | ||
Like, this is how absurd it's gotten. | ||
But let's take a little trip back through time to remind ourselves how utterly baseless all of these claims have been for the last six years, because it has nothing to do with upholding the rule of law or prosecuting things in an unbiased and judicial way, but it has everything to do with trying desperately to stop the one man that is a Singular and existential threat to the deep state New World Order establishment. | ||
Let's roll the supercut. 58 House Democrats have recently voted to advance articles of impeachment. | ||
Impeach him first and then indict him. | ||
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Yes, the president, a sitting president, can be indicted. | |
Even if the president were to somehow find some way to terminate Mueller, the indictments would continue to grind. | ||
You could impeach anybody on anything you can try and indict. | ||
He is not functioning as the president of the United States. | ||
Frankly, if he ever gets indicted, he'll have insanity as a defense, I suppose, from a criminal charge. | ||
But it's hardly, you know, this is a serious matter. | ||
You're starting to hear people talk about the possibility that Donald Trump leaves office in two years and then finds himself in the crosshairs of these New York prosecutors. | ||
This sitting president can and should be indicted. | ||
President, for sure, is more than likely going to serve some jail time. | ||
It's clear that Trump is the target and he'll be indicted eventually. | ||
On the day Donald Trump leaves office, the Justice Department may indict him. | ||
Now there is talk of jail time for the president. | ||
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That Mueller could indict the president for obstruction of justice. | |
Donald Trump should be indicted for calling a cooperating witness a rat. | ||
He should have been indicted. | ||
A sitting president can be indicted by the Justice Department. | ||
Why aren't we at the target, Trump, having committed crimes to get the presidency? | ||
So why aren't we at an indictment yet? | ||
I think there's generally consensus the president has probably committed indictable crimes. | ||
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It's very strongly in favor of indicting the president when he is out of office. | |
That there may be enough evidence to indict Trump. | ||
Is Donald Trump going to be indicted? | ||
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Maybe it'll happen. Maybe he'll go to prison. | |
I, you know? Will he ever see the inside of a prison cell? | ||
DA could get a ham sandwich indicted. | ||
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Hey, listen. Trump's the Big Mac. | |
Even if Donald Trump himself is not ever indicted. | ||
There is another way that prosecutors can actually indict the entire Trump org. | ||
We hope that the Attorney General sees the importance of moving ahead with this indictment, moving ahead with locking Steve Bannon up. | ||
The whole enchilada, the whole company, indicted by next week. | ||
Why not pursue it? And see what happens. | ||
Merrick Garland, if you indict Trump, you'll be my person of the year, of the decade. | ||
The only thing worse than indicting him would be not indicting him. | ||
Would be folly not to indict them. | ||
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Donald Trump is an ordinary citizen and is committing crimes right now. | |
I like the idea of Mark Meadows going to jail for the rest of his life, but I still think that the committee has laid out that the person on top of all of this, in charge of all of this, doing all of this, was Donald Trump. | ||
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Now, for him not to indict, frankly, would cause this country more harm than even if he indicts and there's a hung jury or not a successful conviction. | |
I think there should be no case in which they wouldn't indict. | ||
I don't think we should be treating him the way other ex-presidents were treated. | ||
The state of what Donald Trump's done is so egregious that no attorney general, no fair-minded attorney general would have any choice. | ||
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According to The Atlantic, Garland is preparing to indict Trump despite moving at the cautious pace of an institutionalist. | |
The only reasons Trump hasn't been indicted by now is because he's a former president and because he has hand-picked judges on his side. | ||
Accountability for some people means that we get a pound of flesh from Donald Trump and that he ends up behind bars. | ||
Do you think it's about time for special counsel Jack Smith to just indict Trump? | ||
And would such a move take Trump off the campaign trail? | ||
Is this the charge you would want him to be indicted on? | ||
Would a January 6 DOJ indictment or say a Georgia election interference charge carry more weight? | ||
So again, Trump they have convinced, so that's the supercut you can find at Grabian News by Tom Elliott indicting Trump for progressive fantasy since 2017 supercut. | ||
I think it probably even started before 2017, right? | ||
I mean, there wasn't a moment that Trump wasn't in the public eye that they weren't calling for him to be arrested for something. | ||
I'm sure we can come up with something. | ||
They've accused this guy of treason and plotting to perform a coup and sedition and being an international agent of Russia. | ||
And of everything under the sun, and they think they maybe finally got him on mislabeling a campaign expense. | ||
Well, I mean, that just proves he was a criminal the whole time, right? | ||
They're desperate, they're flailing, and their little schemes are all failing. | ||
This Trump headed him off to the pass. | ||
We'll describe how when we get back. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're talking about the Donald Trump indictment. | ||
That isn't looking like it's happening after all. | ||
Darn it. And I think I... I think I know why. | ||
In fact, here's the... Here's the latest headlines from this. | ||
From Daily Mail. | ||
Trump grand jury cancelled for the rest of the week. | ||
Alvin Bragg struggling with indictment. | ||
They tell us to be peaceful. Trump issues another threat and tells Soros-backed animal Alvin Bragg to drop the Stormy Daniels case as grand jury is canceled for the rest of the week and questions grow about the looming indictment. | ||
Manhattan grand jury members were told not to show up in court on Thursday. | ||
Sources tell DailyMail.com prosecutors, quote, are having trouble convincing the jury to indict Trump over hush money payments to Stormy Daniels. | ||
Trump's expected to fly to Waco, Texas on Saturday for a campaign event. | ||
So yeah, he released some more messages on Truth Social, which he really should get back on Twitter. | ||
He should really be getting back on Twitter, I think. | ||
I think that's just another card in his deck that he's waiting for an appropriate time to unleash. | ||
The ex-president posted a fired-up message on Truth Social insisting he's innocent and calling Michael Cohen a nutjob with zero credibility as the decision in his case was pushed back again. | ||
In all caps, he wrote, Everybody knows I'm 100% innocent, including Bragg, but he doesn't care. | ||
He is just carrying out the plans for the radical left lunatics. | ||
Our country is being destroyed and they tell us to be peaceful. | ||
And they tell us to be peaceful. | ||
Yeah, that's what they're doing. | ||
Yeah, they're destroying the country, using their political power to persecute their enemies in a flagrant violation of everything it is that keeps America running and keeps America even moderately or nominally free, | ||
right? When you have the Government just unbound, able to just spend years on end prosecuting innocent people continuously, and they keep getting off, and they just keep being forced to spend millions of dollars to fend off illegitimate politicized prosecution. | ||
Yeah, it's sort of a destruction of... | ||
Absolutely everything we hold dear. | ||
But then they're like, you gotta be peaceful. | ||
But you gotta not resist, okay? | ||
Don't resist us. | ||
Don't fight back. | ||
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Like you got to, you know... | |
There's a lot of stuff that the deep state lies about. | ||
There's a lot of stuff that the leftists and the Democrats just made up from whole cloth, right? | ||
Climate change hysteria, claims of systemic racism. | ||
These things are just manufactured. | ||
They don't really exist. But, you know, one thing they're extremely truthful about is their utter and total paralyzing fear of the American people actually doing something. | ||
And we'll get into this, you know, fully. | ||
Because this is what I spent in favor of Trump being indicted. | ||
Yeah. Good, decent people in diapers walking on all fours. | ||
We're just being run by incompetent psychopaths. | ||
I mean, that's really the end of the day. | ||
Trump reignited his rhetoric with New York still on alert and tensions high across the country ahead of the grand jury's final vote, which could determine if he's the first former president in history to be indicted. | ||
First former president in history to be indicted. | ||
Not because he actually committed crimes, not because he's some sort of... | ||
You know, ruthless mafia boss using the president's position as president of the United States to enrich himself and his family. | ||
No, that's what the guy in office has been doing for the last 40 or 50 years. | ||
Now, Donald Trump was a businessman, made his money legitimately, not by selling out American interest to the top, usually Chinese donor. | ||
So it's just, I mean, it is ridiculous. | ||
It is completely insane. | ||
And one of the things that, you know, I've been talking about, I've been not really in arguments on Twitter, but just sort of saying things on Twitter and then letting everybody freak out in the comments, but... | ||
You've got to understand, Trump is trying to win a rigged game, right? | ||
He's trying to win a Monopoly game where the other player that he's playing against is the banker and can shamelessly take however much money they want, right, and do whatever they want, get whatever dice rolls they decide. | ||
How do you win that game? | ||
Because the banker in this situation, and also the actual bankers in real life, Are in this position where they can cheat. | ||
They can sort of cheat as much as they want, but if they go too far, if they just push it too much, if they make it too obvious how the entire facade of being a republic or a democracy is just that, a total fabrication doesn't exist anymore, then they're afraid the American people are going to Flip the board, as it were. | ||
So they want to be able to play the game. | ||
They want to be able to remain the bankers and to stay in charge. | ||
So they're playing this constant psychological tension game where they're trying to destroy everything. | ||
But push it only so far and not too far to the extent that the American people, with all of our guns, actually decided to stand up for ourselves. | ||
So they lie about a lot of stuff, but their fear of an actual American uprising. | ||
I mean, you remember January 6th? | ||
Do you remember how much they freaked out about that? | ||
And nobody was armed during that, right? | ||
So they're actually extremely terrified of the American people. | ||
And they say it, right? | ||
We have videos today of them talking about the new gun control measures. | ||
And they're all just like, you know, these guns are to stop a tyrannical government. | ||
They're like, really, Matt, like it's Democrats being like, Republicans talk about a tyrannical government and using guns against a tyrannical government, and we can't have that. | ||
It's like, oh, is that because you're a tyrannical government? | ||
Oh, is that why? Oh, you're scared of not being able to be tyrants anymore? | ||
Okay, and that's why you're trying to take the guns? | ||
I know, like, you admit it. | ||
We know. So, you know, that really is what they're terrified of, and so what they're doing is systematically piecemeal trying to destroy the United States without waking up the beast. | ||
Without awakening the giant of American fury, which they've been able to really tamp down extremely effectively. | ||
But the other story from this that is so, you know, illustrating as to what exactly is happening. | ||
So they've canceled the grand jury for the rest of the week, and now Manhattan DA Bragg responds to a House GOP document request saying that Trump created a false expectation of arrest. | ||
We were never going to arrest Donald Trump. | ||
What? Us? Us innocent Soros-funded psychopath criminals, us doing this, arresting Donald Trump, the former president, we revere too much. | ||
American democracy, right? | ||
They'll literally go on TV and cry about somebody breaking a window at the Capitol, but actually destroying the fabric of what makes our society a constitutional republic, yeah, they're absolutely fine with it. | ||
So what happened here, in my understanding of this, is that what the Democrats do, and this is the thing, we say it all the time on this show, they just do it. | ||
They just do these things. | ||
They come out of nowhere and they just do something incredibly crazy and insane. | ||
And before we have a chance to even understand what's going on, it's already set in stone. | ||
Because it's way easier to just get something done than it is to undo that thing. | ||
Think about mail-in voting. | ||
They just did it. It wasn't legal. | ||
They didn't have the right or lawful ability to institute mail-in voting. | ||
But they did. They just did. | ||
And then they stole the election through it. | ||
And... It's a lot harder, so now we're, like, having to, like, try to pass bills, to try to reverse it, to try to have some sort of, you know, legitimacy in our election, but it doesn't matter because they just did it. | ||
So, in the same way, they defunded the police. | ||
One week, saying defund the police was totally insane and nobody had ever heard of it and you'd be called a weirdo if you said we should defund the police. | ||
And then the next week, they had defunded the police. | ||
They just did it. And so now we're having to go through and trying to refund the police and trying to find money and trying to make up for the crap they did. | ||
And so they were just going to do it. | ||
They were just going to arrest Donald Trump. | ||
They were lining everything up. | ||
To, like, arrest Donald Trump all of a sudden. | ||
He saw that was happening. | ||
He came out and announced it and said, hey guys, they're about to arrest me. | ||
We're not going to let that happen. | ||
So now they're having to back up and go, well, we were never going to us arrest you. | ||
You were going to until he called you out. | ||
And since you couldn't do it, you know, secretively, it was a sneak attack, you're backing up now. | ||
Because Trump's amazing. Alright, folks, we're going to move on to a lot of other stories in the next hour and also open up the phone lines for your calls. | ||
We'll be joined by Alex Newman of the New American Magazine as well as Liberty Sentinel Media at 10 a.m. | ||
But for the 9 o'clock hour, we will open up the calls to open up the lines for your calls. | ||
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So we're going to continue to talk about Donald Trump's indictment. | ||
Here for a second and take your calls throughout the next hour. | ||
We have a lot of other videos and other things to get to in the next hour as well. | ||
So again, Manhattan DA Bragg responds to House GOP document requests as Trump created a false expectation of arrest. | ||
We were never going to arrest him. | ||
What us? No, we're innocent. | ||
Good guys. Arrest a former president? | ||
No way. Of course they were. | ||
They were going to. And Trump forced this topic into the public. | ||
Forced it into the conversation. | ||
Forced a lot of scrutiny on what District Attorney Bragg was doing. | ||
Part of this being that the GOP requested documents. | ||
About what was going on here. | ||
Because, I don't know if everybody's aware of this, but it's called malicious persecution and it's illegal. | ||
Just because you're the DA doesn't mean you get to go after whoever whenever you want. | ||
There has to actually be a crime that you're looking into. | ||
You can't cherry pick evidence and hyper focus on political opponents because that would... | ||
Portend the utter and total destruction of the rule of law itself in this country, so kind of the type of thing that the American government should be interested in, and Alvin Bragg is freaking out about this. | ||
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg responded to several leading House Republicans' requests for information on the probe into former President Donald Trump, saying Trump created a false expectation that his arrest was imminent. | ||
Bragg's general counsel sent a five-page letter to GOP House Committee Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio, Brian Steele of Wisconsin, James Comer of Kentucky regarding their request for documents and testimony in the Trump investigation. | ||
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's general counsel sent a five-page letter to the House Committee Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio regarding their request for documents. | ||
They said the investigation is one of thousands conducted by the office in its history and that Bragg stands by his pledge to release the conclusions of the investigation publicly. | ||
Your letter dated March 20th. | ||
The letter, in contrast, was an unprecedented inquiry into a pending local prosecution. | ||
Again, folks, it's sort of another aspect of this anarcho-tyranny where they can do whatever they want. | ||
They just violate any standards or precedent when it comes to respect of the rule of law and... | ||
Politicized persecution. And when you respond to that, they cry foul and act like they were just doing their job in a totally unbiased and fair way, which you obviously weren't. | ||
So they're just crying foul at the retribution to what they did in the first place. | ||
But let's look into some of the Well, suspicious aspects of what's going on these days. | ||
We already covered this before, but just revisiting it again because it is tangible, physical proof. | ||
Stormy Daniels herself said that not only did the affair never happen, but that she was never paid for it. | ||
So that's the letter that Trump... | ||
Published recently, it was actually published by TMZ all the way back in January of 2018, where she says, I've denied this affair in 2006, 2011, 2016, 2017, and now again in 2018. | ||
She says, I'm not denying this affair because I was paying hush money, as has been reported in overseas-owned tabloids. | ||
I'm denying it because it never happened. | ||
It never happened, I tell you. | ||
Signed, Stormy Daniels. | ||
Then she went on to suggest that She didn't really mean that and sort of insinuates that she was forced to sign this letter, which is just kind of ridiculous. | ||
That's from the fact check from Newsweek. | ||
And again, it's all very like vaguely worded. | ||
Following the release of that statement, Daniels appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live in which she was asked, did you sign this letter that was released today? | ||
She responds, I don't know. | ||
Did I? Daniels replied later adding, it doesn't look like my signature, does it? | ||
Did you sign it or not? | ||
Of course she signed it. Of course she did. | ||
If she didn't sign it, she'd say no. | ||
She did sign it with her porn name, but hey, when you're a porn star and you go to conventions and things, it's probably what you get used to signing your name as. | ||
Plus, she's known as Stormy Daniels. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
Daniels also said she did not know where the statement came from. | ||
So she never actually denied it. | ||
She just was like being coy with it. | ||
Because this is what happens when dumb people try to like be smart. | ||
Like, well, I didn't actually deny it. | ||
I didn't actually deny it. | ||
I just said it doesn't look like my signature, does it? | ||
And it's just like, okay. | ||
All right. Is it your signature or not, lady? | ||
Yes, it is. Okay, great. | ||
Then stop saying stupid stuff. | ||
Daniel's attorney later contradicted her comments on Kimmel. | ||
In August 2018, she then told Anderson Cooper that the statement from January was untruthful and that the claim that the affair never happened was a lie. | ||
She's like, I've denied this over and over and over again. | ||
Because it never happened. | ||
Then she's like, oh, but actually maybe I didn't even sign that statement. | ||
The lawyer's like, nah, she did actually. | ||
That's a legitimate statement. | ||
Then she goes on Anderson Cooper and is like, oh, but it was a false statement. | ||
She said she had her former attorney and business manager pressured her to sign it because they made it sound like I had no choice. | ||
Cooper said, you thought that there would be some sort of legal repercussion if you didn't sign it? | ||
Daniels replied, correct. As a matter of fact, the exact sentence used was, they can make your life hell in many different ways. | ||
Right, and the not included subtext of that is, because you'd be lying. | ||
Because you'd be lying, and they would force you to admit that. | ||
So you need to sign the truthful statement that this never happened. | ||
Because it never happened. | ||
So you need to avoid the massive trash fire that you would be embroiled in if you perpetuated this lie that you were sleeping with Donald Trump. | ||
So you probably need to say, so her business manager and her lawyer are both like, Stormy, cut it out. | ||
Come on. Just admit that this never happened. | ||
Stop trying to be a... | ||
We get that you're a whore, but stop trying to be a media whore, okay? | ||
Okay. Stop trying to bring down the President of the United States. | ||
You're fabricated nonsense. | ||
And just sign the thing. | ||
She's like, but did I sign it? | ||
Did I? Yes, I did. | ||
Yes, I did. No, it never happened. | ||
Darn it. It's all admitted. | ||
So, we are going to continue. | ||
We are going to continue this because I rambled too much. | ||
But this is just the first in a long series of exculpatory evidence that this affair never happened, the payoff never happened, and never happened. | ||
Alright folks, France in a state of near civil war as legions of police abandon their lines to join the protesters. | ||
You've got China and Russia joining hands to create a new era, a new economic power block. | ||
To compete with and essentially destroy the American hegemony, the petrodollar, and all of that good stuff. | ||
You've got airplanes nearly colliding in midair so often and to such a disturbing and terrifying degree that the FAA is being forced to issue statements. | ||
Trying to correct this issue before hundreds of people die in a fiery explosion. | ||
So there's a lot to talk about in the world today. | ||
So we're going to finish up with the old Trump indictment here. | ||
Again, we could just keep going into it because it's all so absurd and ridiculous. | ||
But just to wrap it up here, just to totally wrap it up, you've got Stormy Daniels signing a letter in 2018 saying that the affair never happened. | ||
You've got the Manhattan DA has been accused of hiding hundreds of pages of exculpatory evidence from the grand jury in the Trump case. | ||
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is being accused of hiding hundreds of pages of exculpatory evidence from the New York grand jury. | ||
Fox News legal analyst Greg Jarrett on Hannity Tuesday night accused Bragg of prosecutorial misconduct and furthermore called for the disbarment of the attorneys involved in this travesty of justice. | ||
He says, We don't like his beliefs. | ||
Those guys should face disbarment proceedings. | ||
So again, they just admit. | ||
They're like, yeah, we just don't like Trump, so we're going to get him on something. | ||
We'll figure out something that he did. | ||
And they've accused him of treason and being a Russian agent and trying to start a coup and inspiring a violent riot. | ||
And they've accused him of rape and child molest. | ||
I mean, they've accused him of the worst things in the world. | ||
What they thought they finally had him on was mislabeling a Payment to Michael Cohen. | ||
By the way, may never have actually happened. | ||
As a 2018 letter from Michael Cohen's lawyer, this is from AlexLAX on Twitter, a 2018 letter from Michael Cohen's lawyer states that Cohen used his own personal funds to pay $130,000 to Stormy Daniels and that the Trump Organization nor campaign was a party to the transaction did not reimburse Cohen for the payment directly or indirectly. | ||
And this is the letters there on Twitter that says, you know, this actually never happened whatsoever. | ||
And now the grand jury is taking a little bit of a break because Alvin Bragg is not so sure that he could actually get them to agree that what Trump did was illegal and that they should indict a former president of the United States over this, of all things. | ||
So, you know, she said it didn't happen. | ||
Michael Cohen's lawyer wrote an official letter saying that the payment never happened. | ||
Even if the payment did happen, the crime that they're pointing to is that it wasn't labeled as porn star hush money, I guess, is what they're complaining about. | ||
That's the big crime. | ||
So, you know, the crazy thing is, like, there was nothing illegal about anything that happened with Stormy Daniels, right? | ||
They're treating this as if it's like... | ||
You know, Trump was trying to cover up a rape case or something. | ||
No, no, he's not Bill Clinton, okay? | ||
He's not Paula Jones. | ||
This isn't a Biden, you know, and his secretary while he was senator type of situation where he's being accused of a rape or a sexual assault and then paid off the person to silence them. | ||
This was, by all accounts, like totally, if it even happened, which was denied by everybody at the time, but regardless, if it did, even if it did happen... | ||
Even if you want to speculate that it might have happened, what's the crime? | ||
He had a consensual affair with a grown woman. | ||
That's the big crime. | ||
Well, I mean, that's the... | ||
We are run by a criminal cabal who break the law as a matter of... | ||
Like, it's just what they do. | ||
But they're going after Trump because of a consensual affair. | ||
Okay, great. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
Final note. Okay, final, absolutely final note on this. | ||
Although Matt was making a good point during the break about, you know, the way the Clintons used campaign finance to fabricate the Steele dossier that they then fed to the FBI and leaked to the media to fabricate a crime that they could try to stick on Trump to allow them to spy on the Trump campaign with the thought that if they could spy on the Trump campaign, they the way the Clintons used campaign finance to fabricate the Steele dossier that they then fed to the FBI and leaked to the media to fabricate a crime that they could try to They failed in that. | ||
So all that information got released because if it had worked, Hillary Clinton would be in office and we would have never heard that any of this happened. | ||
But because it didn't work, because the American electorate surprised the deep state by electing Donald Trump, then we were able to see that all of this happened. | ||
But, you know, when the actual crime that Trump is being accused of and potentially indicted for here is an FEC filing. | ||
And we know beyond any shadow of a doubt that the Clinton campaign illegally used campaign finance to fabricate a crime that they fed to the FBI to get them to spy on their political opponents. | ||
it all reaches the realm of just absolute absurdity. | ||
But the final note. The final note on this, however, is this from the New York Times. | ||
Manhattan DA hires ex-justice official to help lead Trump inquiry. | ||
The official, Matthew Colangelo, also worked for the New York Attorney General's investigation of the former president. | ||
So you've just got this, like, Justice Department official, probably FBI, maybe CIA or something, but in a similar way that the FBI... Let's people go, who then immediately get a job at big tech somewhere like Twitter, and then they act as a go-between between the U.S. government and Twitter to censor the lawful speech of American citizens on the behalf of the government. | ||
In the same way that they do that, apparently now they are sending out FBI agents into state AG offices and district attorney offices to perpetuate and prosecute their political persecution of their primary political enemy. apparently now they are sending out FBI agents into state That is Donald Trump. | ||
So Alvin Bragg last December, like three months ago, four months ago, is hiring a former senior Justice Department official with a history of taking on Donald J. Trump and his family business as the office seeks to ramp up its investigation into the former president. | ||
So just full-on, weaponized judicial system, fully politicized, total violation of everything that we hold dear as a country. | ||
And then, you know, when you've got Donald Trump responding to this and pointing out how horrifically damaging this is to... | ||
Our nation as a constitutional republic, he's lambasted and he's the one that's called evil for, you know, daring to have a problem with this. | ||
And when, you know, all this evidence comes out and congressmen ask for, you know, to have a look into the investigation to make sure everything's on the up and up, it's them that are, again, considered totally out of line. | ||
And it's completely outrageous that they would actually, you know, ask that District attorneys and state attorney generals don't use their power in an explicitly political way to punish their opponents. | ||
While, I might add, 52% of murders are going unsolved in this country, and there's a massive murder spike, specifically and especially in New York City and other locales where these AGs and DAs operate. | ||
It's just completely, all of this is just insane beyond description. | ||
We're going to move on now, and we're going to take your calls this hour, and we'll probably take your calls into the third hour as well, although we'll take a little break from calls to talk to Alex Newman in the third hour about what's happening on the economic front. | ||
But if you want to call in this hour, tell us your thoughts on this and any story over the last few days. | ||
The phone lines are open. | ||
The number to dial, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Boy, oh boy, do we have a lot of other stuff to talk about. | ||
I mean, my God. I mean, my God. | ||
I could just go through these headlines. | ||
Hey guys, do me a favor. If y'all could watch, I want to play clip number 16, but I don't know if it has any curse words in it. | ||
I don't want to play it if it does. | ||
If y'all could just watch that and let me know. | ||
I want to play that by the end of the segment. | ||
In the meantime, let me just read some headlines from today. | ||
Join me, won't you? Potentially toxic chemicals in everyday products called PFAS. Could be harming children, teens, and young adults. | ||
According to a recent study from the National Institute of Health, potentially toxic chemicals found in some everyday products could be harming children, teens, and young adults. | ||
According to a recent study from the NIH, potentially toxic chemicals are found in everyday products. | ||
They are destroying the proper and natural products. | ||
Ability to grow. Chemicals are associated with some cancers like breast and prostate cancer. | ||
They have problems with fetal development, thyroid problems, even liver and kidney issues. | ||
And apparently now it's okay to bring this up. | ||
Apparently now it doesn't make you a crazy tree-hugging conspiracy theorist to actually talk about this anymore. | ||
Strange how that happens because, you know, if people had actually listened When Alex Jones and others were discussing this exact phenomenon years and years ago, then maybe something could have done to prevent the full-fledged saturation of these compounds throughout every aspect of our lives. | ||
But we were ignored, mocked, laughed at. | ||
Chemicals in the water turning the frogs gay? | ||
Yeah, right. Well, now it's almost irreversible. | ||
So what's happened? | ||
So why is it okay to talk about this now? | ||
I'm kind of confused. I'm glad people are talking about this now. | ||
But why now? | ||
I guess is the question I want to ask. | ||
Meanwhile, Australia banks are now debanking independent journalists exercising their free speech rights. | ||
Australia's banks are not debanking conservatives because of their beliefs and related statements made in the press and on social media. | ||
Australian Maria Z from Z Media shared the following with the Gateway Pundit. | ||
She shared that for approximately one month ago, she noticed that her bank card was not working at most ATMs. | ||
She rang ING Bank to see if there was anything wrong with her card or her account or any flags that would be restricting her card access, and they advised there was nothing showing on their end. | ||
But then on March 3rd, 2023, ING emailed Z saying her accounts would be closed and access stopped within one week. | ||
Why? Well, because she is an independent journalist that doesn't have the same political views that the world controllers actually do. | ||
So, again, we're just seeing this expanding and continuing on. | ||
Getting worse and worse and worse. | ||
Meanwhile, world athletics bans transgenders, that is biological males, from competing against women at international events. | ||
Which, you know, it's just one of these things, right? | ||
It's just like, clearly this is evidence of some major malfunction in the mental ability of people around the world, right? | ||
Right? Because forever, for all of time, I mean, there are stories from back in like the 1930 Olympics where men were pretending to be women in racing to win the gold medal and it was like caused outrage and it was a big scandal and they had to like be tested and they proved they were men. | ||
So they were denied and stripped of their victories. | ||
Like this is just a regular thing that everybody knows. | ||
So the idea that now that we have to like pass laws or like people sit there in the stands and the other runners run along and they're running with men that are just outstripping them by, you know, Several seconds. | ||
Everybody's just like, this is fine. | ||
This is good. It's crazy. | ||
It's some sort of mental illness that's been indoctrinated into everybody, and we need to resist it with everything. | ||
We've got, because it's not even about the transgender sports stuff. | ||
It's about the utter dislocation from reality. | ||
It's about the full-on rejection of what everybody knows to be true and bending your observation, your personal understanding of the world, subverting that and subsuming that to the demands of psychopath weirdos that are cheating in sports. | ||
Oh... Alright, we'll come back with it. | ||
We'll come back with it. There's a funny little video that we're going to show. | ||
The one I was just mentioning. We'll come back with it because I want to show the whole thing. | ||
So we've got to show the whole thing. | ||
Meanwhile, I mean there's so many stories to get to. | ||
Houston Teen accused a paralyzing woman in jugging robbery. | ||
Has his bond cut in half. | ||
Which I think the proper thing to do would be to... | ||
Maybe cut him in half. | ||
Not his bond. | ||
I'm kidding, of course. | ||
I'm kidding. Just whatever the lawful death penalty is, that would be the thing. | ||
Because actually he committed this crime where he paralyzed a mother for like a hundred bucks or a couple thousand bucks. | ||
He was already out on a hundred dollar bond. | ||
So yet another example of relaxed judicial processes resulting to the horrific injury of innocent people. | ||
Alright, folks, I will go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
We're just looking into this story that I covered at the end of the last segment there. | ||
Just to revisit it. | ||
It's a horrific video that went viral last week of a teen, black teen, assaulting an Asian woman in Houston. | ||
Picking her up and slamming her to the ground. | ||
Paralyzing her. Houston teen accused a paralyzing woman in jugging robbery. | ||
And Matt just looked this up. | ||
Jugging. I assume jugging had to do with the picking up and throwing down of the woman. | ||
But apparently jugging is when you wait for somebody to do a process at a bank. | ||
You wait for them to get their money and then you attack them. | ||
Hiding and wait essentially. | ||
So it left the victim paralyzed. | ||
She's a mother. And the two things that add to this story now, that one, the guy's 17 years old. | ||
Technically a minor, I guess. | ||
He was ordered held last week on $200,000 bond following the harrowing caught-on-camera February 13th attack that left Nung Trong unable to talk, or unable to walk, rather, Fox News reported. | ||
Prosecutors asked for the $200,000 bond because he'd just been released on a $100 bond on January 26th in the unlawful carrying of a weapons charge. | ||
So he's let out on a $100 bond two weeks later, paralyzes a woman, leaving her unable to walk for the $4,000 that she had just gotten out of her bank. | ||
Here's the actual video. | ||
Oh, did they cut out the actual attack? | ||
It's from Fox 26. | ||
They played a second game. | ||
His court-appointed attorney argued Wednesday to have his bond reduced to $100,000, saying his family could not afford to spring him. | ||
Okay, but that's kind of the point, isn't it, though? | ||
It's like, oh, but his family can't afford the bond. | ||
Then I guess he should stay in jail, probably. | ||
Probably forever. If it was up to me, it'd be forever. | ||
He would stay in there forever. | ||
Yeah, I'll miss school. | ||
It was confirmed that bond conditions are in place that would place Mr. | ||
Harrell on 24-hour house arrest and require him to wear a GPS monitor should family members be able to post sufficient bonds at some point in the future. | ||
Any paralyzed woman over $4,300. | ||
He was out on bond for unlawfully carrying a handgun. | ||
He stole money and assaulted the victim, causing the victim broken ribs, a fractured spine, and paralysis from below the arms, which is a serious bodily injury. | ||
The 44-year-old mother of three may never regain full function of both of her legs, even after receiving over a month of treatment at the hospital. | ||
And they're like, yeah, but he can't afford his bond though. | ||
But isn't he the victim? | ||
Which is completely insane. | ||
And this is where the only person I've heard sort of confront this would be Donald Trump when he announced that he would be putting forward a proposal to be able to sue people that let out criminals like this on bond by the people who they then go on to victimize. | ||
Which would be one way to do it. | ||
Sure. Sure. Again, it's just, I mean, just the direct result, just the absolute one-to-one, no confusion, no, you know, unsurety about this. | ||
This is the result of the reimagining of justice. | ||
They're reimagining justice right out of existence. | ||
Where if you're a criminal, you will be let out for $100, you go commit another crime, and they bring you in and half your bond, just something that you can afford. | ||
Which the idea is that you give bond to somebody who has a family and a reputation and a reason for not wanting to get in more trouble, and you put up this bond because it's a... | ||
It's a big deal. They don't want to lose that. | ||
So they have a lot of incentive to behave, and it helps because you free up the jail space, and it's a civil rights thing, so you can be out. | ||
They've taken that and they've completely stripped it from its original purpose, and now you've got, like, bond funds from people like Kamala Harris who will just go and pay it for them. | ||
So instead of it being, like, a ransom that goes, hey, if you don't behave, you're going to lose all this, and, you know, your standing in the community will be damaged. | ||
They have people that have no standing in the community, in any community whatsoever, and no money and nothing to lose and, you know, nothing that... | ||
They're afraid of being taken from them if they commit another crime, and you have some weird billionaires paying their bond for them. | ||
It's fine. Just go out and do it again. | ||
It's on us. And if you violate the bail and we lose the bond money, I mean, you're not losing anything, so why should you care? | ||
So all of this is incentivizing the crime, and it's just insult upon injury. | ||
But really the injury is the horrific thing as this just continues to happen over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. | ||
So we can learn our lesson or we can just keep being victims to these absolute animals. | ||
With that we got to the phone calls. | ||
Clayton in... Kansas? | ||
Okay, KS, KS. Clayton in Kansas wants to talk about Merrick Garland suppressing info for two years, Biden docs. | ||
Go ahead, Clayton, you're on the air. | ||
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You're taking my call, Harrison. | |
Sure. Yeah, what I want to talk about is, have you read the recent news about a gunrunner, a reported gunrunner being arrested in Cyprus? | ||
His name is, I'm trying to find it here real quick. | ||
Left. Goal Left. | ||
How do you spell that? I'm still here. | ||
How do you spell the last name? | ||
L-U-F-T. L-U-F-T. Okay. | ||
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His name is Goal Left. | |
And he is a doctor. | ||
Just a second. I want to find this article I just came across. | ||
And what he was saying is that he had proof about the Bidens being sold or being given money two, three, four years before the election. | ||
However, he's under arrest and he is claiming, his name is G-A-L-L-U-F-T. He is claiming that the Bidens had him arrested to keep him quiet about information he had and was trying to tip off the Department of Justice four years before the election, how Joe Biden and Hunter Biden were being paid by a Chinese energy company and they were being represented or representing a gentleman by the name of Patrick Ho Chi Ping. | ||
Patrick was paying Hunter to get into his house. | ||
He was basically paying Hunter to go partying in D.C. And then we come back to the house, and all those documents that were sitting in that house in Delaware, I'd like to know what the classifications of them are. | ||
Matter of fact, I know what they are, because I've been there. | ||
Ever go partying with Hunter Biden? | ||
I have. Wait, really? | ||
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Oh, yeah. It's a security detail. | |
Okay, tell us more. | ||
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Got in the house, I saw something that was PSSI, and I reported it to NCIS. When was this? | |
Two years before the election. | ||
Two years before the election. | ||
Yeah, we don't know those acronyms, so explain it like I'm five. | ||
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What did you see? PS backslash SCI. It stands for Top Secret Secure Compartmentalized Information. | |
It is a rating within the Department of Defense and within the government. | ||
And I used to work for them. | ||
I reported it to NCIS. Mary Garland knows about it. | ||
He suppressed it. | ||
I mean, I'm not surprised that that is extremely interesting. | ||
Yeah, I hadn't looked into this, but I did see something about it with the Hunter Biden, the FBI mole called One Eye, called One Eye. | ||
Stay on the line, Clayton, because I think I want to talk about this a little bit more, because this is important. | ||
And also, you know, the Hunter Biden doc story is one that's just sort of gone untalked about. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. Taking your calls the remainder of this hour. | ||
Still a lot of stories talked about. | ||
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So I've been looking into this story a little bit. | ||
I'm going to have to do some more investigation into this. | ||
And I think for our audience, this would be a very good place to sort of start looking into connections, right? | ||
Here's the story from New York Post. | ||
Hunter Biden used FBI mole named One Eye to tip him off to China probes. | ||
Hunter Biden had an FBI mole named One Eye who tipped off his Chinese business partner that they were under investigation, according to an Israeli energy expert arrested in Cyprus last month on gun-running charges. | ||
The House Oversight Committee is investigating the explosive claims by Dr. | ||
Gao Luft, a former Israeli Defense Force lieutenant colonel with deep intelligence ties in Washington and Beijing, who says he was arrested to stop him from revealing what he knows about the Biden family and FBI corruption. | ||
Details he told the Department of Justice in 2019, which he says were ignored. | ||
Now, we know that the Hunter Biden laptop is beyond any doubt real at this point, since Hunter Biden himself is suing Of course, that was called Russian disinformation by the intelligence agencies in an open admission that they are covering up crimes and potential crimes of the Bidens for political purposes. | ||
This is not so far out of the realm of possibility. | ||
Tell us what you know about this. | ||
Let's wrap it up and then we'll go to other calls. | ||
But Clayton, I just wanted to give you a second to give us the big picture here. | ||
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What's going on? Well, the big picture is that Hunter Biden is trying to think his old man, really, is what it comes down to. | |
I've spoken with Hunter about it. | ||
But they were being paid by CEFC $100,000 a month to Hunter and $65,000 a month to Joe's brother, Jim, in exchange for their FBI connections. | ||
It is my expectation that they were passing information to the Chinese through Hunter Biden, through Joe Biden's house, And paying for Hunter's, what was that, $50,000 a month he was reported paying Joe for rent at that house there in Delaware. | ||
That's 10 times the going rate for that area. | ||
Normally it's $5,000 to $8,000. | ||
It's money laundering. | ||
It's absolute money laundering. | ||
And again, this just highlights the absurdity of like... | ||
The military-industrial complex and Joe Biden and everybody else being like, China's our number one enemy. | ||
It's like they have been selling us out to China the entire time, and now they want to go to war with China. | ||
Okay, right. It's a very good point, Glenn. | ||
I'd love to talk more about this later. | ||
I do want to go to some other calls here, but thanks for that information, and I'll have to look into that story, and I'd love to talk more about that with you at some point. | ||
In the meantime, let's go to Quick Draw in Wisconsin. | ||
Is it? Quick Draw in Wisconsin. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. Quick Draw. | ||
Being slow on the draw today. | ||
An ironic name from Wisconsin. | ||
Quick Draw. All right. | ||
Well... And we're moving on. | ||
Henry in Chicago. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Henry in Chicago. Been a while since we heard from you. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Thank you. Listen, I'd like to propose how to get rid of the deep state. | |
We need to abolish the IRS through the 16th Amendment, and we have to get rid of the Federal Reserve, because the 16th Amendment put us under servitude, which violates the 13th Amendment. | ||
Now, the 16th Amendment was passed, regardless of what the Constitution said, and that Any law or any in the past that doesn't conform to the Constitution should be nullified. | ||
And we have the Ten Amendment. This is called term notification in the conscious of the Constitution. | ||
The states have the right to vote any federal law that violates the Constitution. | ||
Now, all this stuff about TikTok, we've got to be careful because we don't want to give the power to the communist resident in the White House because once he gets the power, he's going to start We need to wake up. | ||
But first of all, to get rid of the deep state, you need to start their funding. | ||
That's the Federal Reserve. | ||
When Woodrow Wilson passed the income tax that they brainwashed the Congress at that time, it was only 3% of the income. | ||
Yeah, you know, you always point this out, Henry, because you just always have, like, this is the amendment that prevents this. | ||
This is how we need to activate this. | ||
And again, we're sort of stuck in this problem where it's like we need a revolution almost, but the revolution is just back to where we should be. | ||
I mean, it's just enforcing the laws as they're written. | ||
That would be a revolutionary concept in America these days. | ||
And so it's not even necessarily conservatism because it's not like we want to go... | ||
Back. We want to move forward. | ||
We want to progress forward. | ||
We want to do it in a way that comports to the American Constitution. | ||
And so we're sort of stuck in this middle ground. | ||
But you're exactly right. | ||
If we just enforce these rules and actually stuck to the Constitution, then we could undo all of these problems tomorrow like that. | ||
I mean, it would be done immediately. | ||
Thank you very much for the call. | ||
When it comes to TikTok, these TikTok hearings still going on, again, I'm very suspicious of their reasoning as well. | ||
And it's not even that, you know, they claim it's about the surveillance and stuff. | ||
The real damage of TikTok is what's being fed to kids. | ||
It's the algorithm. | ||
And the Biden administration is not only not interested in, you know, having an algorithm that actually benefits the youth of America, like what they do in China. | ||
In China, if you're a kid on TikTok, first of all, your time is limited. | ||
You're kicked off after like 40 minutes. | ||
And they feed them like science experiments or exercises or like beneficial things that will help them and patriotic stuff. | ||
And then when it comes to America, it's like how to twerk and you should be trans and like all this destructive, disgusting stuff. | ||
Now, the Biden administration has recently come out with an executive order to demand that all algorithms take equity into account, which would just further corrupt the algorithm and make it, you know, Unpatriotic, unacceptable, and ridiculous. | ||
So they're not only not going to solve the real problem with TikTok, they're coming up with other problems to blame it on because I honestly think that they don't like having such a popular social media that they don't have agents inside controlling like they do at Twitter and Facebook. | ||
That's my take on it. Let's try to get to one more call before the end of this segment. | ||
Let's go to Pete in Indiana. | ||
Pete in Indiana, you are on the air about Trump. | ||
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Hey Harrison, how are you this morning? | |
Good, thank you. Hey, I just wanted to call. | ||
First off, let me give you a plug on the bone broth. | ||
I use it for creamer in my coffee every morning, every day. | ||
It's awesome. I wanted to call in. | ||
The other day, Matt was sitting in on a couple shows in the morning, and he had a bunch of callers, I don't know, probably three or four particular callers that called in and just couldn't bash Trump enough. | ||
And, you know, I wanted those guys to understand that, you know, we're all human. | ||
We all make mistakes, I'm sure, more when we're younger than when we're older. | ||
But with everything else out there we get to choose from, nobody should be complaining about Trump. | ||
I mean, he's done the most for this country. | ||
They stole the second election from him, and he's done the most for this country than a lot of people. | ||
I'm a veteran. I run with a lot of bets. | ||
And he's done a ton for them, way more than anybody in our government before his time. | ||
I mean, he's probably the only politician in my lifetime to actually do something for the American people, to spend his own money to get elected, to put himself out there, put himself in the crosshairs, give up the life of a billionaire playboy, and actually achieved great things for this country. | ||
It's crazy, Pete. | ||
I get exactly what you're saying, and maybe I'll spend some more time on this later in the show. | ||
I do want to keep going with calls. | ||
I don't want to spend too much time on it, but I had this experience, you know, tweeting out stuff about Trump and just like all the criticisms of Trump are just baffling because like people have amnesia, man. | ||
It's like we're back in 2016 and the whole Trump administration didn't happen and he didn't have all the crazy success that he had. | ||
People just forgot about it. | ||
And they say the craziest things like, why did Trump hire Fauci? | ||
It's like, you mean Fauci that's been there for 40 years? | ||
It's crazy what they blame on Trump. | ||
We'll get into it later in the show. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to take more of your phone calls here in just a second. | ||
We've got Dave, who's a Coast Guard vet, a party boy, Satan we got, and Corn Pop in Maine. | ||
So we'll get to you in just a second. I do want to cover this story before we take phone calls. | ||
And then in the next hour, we'll be joined by Alex Newman. | ||
We'll start the next hour off with a report by Greg Reese about the topic of Alex Newman and I's discussion, which will be the financial reset that's coming and what we can expect. | ||
But I want to just real quick go to this story because... | ||
What? It's insane. | ||
American IQs are dropping. | ||
Here's why that might not be a bad thing. | ||
So a good thing. | ||
So in other words, it might be a good thing that everyone is getting dumber. | ||
Okay, all right. How are you going to justify this? | ||
Christy Parr, author of this article. | ||
New research from Northwestern University in Illinois finds that Americans' IQs are dropping. | ||
IQ, a term that stands for intelligence quotient, has been used for decades as a standard measure of problem-solving ability, intelligence, and logic and reasoning skills. | ||
From 1932 to 2012, IQ scores increased as much as five points per decade, a phenomenon known as the Flynn effect. | ||
However, researchers from Northwestern University have discovered a reverse Flynn effect. | ||
Going all the way back to 2006, study author Elizabeth Dworek And her team examined data from almost 400,000 people who had taken an online personality assessment called the Synthetic Aperture Personality Assessment or SAPA project. | ||
The test provides users with insight into 27 different personality traits and there are also sections that measure cognitive ability. | ||
Researchers found that scores associated with verbal reasoning, matrix reasoning, and letter and number series all declined from 2006 to 2018, while scores for 3D rotation or spatial reasoning increased. | ||
These changes were consistent regardless of education level, age, or gender. | ||
So are we really all getting less smart? | ||
The entire article up to this point would say yes, but they say no. | ||
They say not so fast. Dwarwick stressed that the decline in scores doesn't necessarily mean Americans aren't as intelligent as their grandparents or great-grandparents were. | ||
It doesn't mean their mental ability is higher or lower. | ||
It's just a difference in scores that are favoring older or newer samples, she said in a press release. | ||
It could just be that they're getting worse at taking tests or specifically worse at taking these kinds of tests. | ||
Which again, it's just kind of an absurd thing to say. | ||
These tests are designed to measure IQ in different factors, separate from all other factors, right? | ||
IQ tests in general are designed in a way that they can be applied across the board to anybody and it has nothing to do with your Cultural upbringing or anything, it'll just be like a series where it's like a triangle, a square, a pentagon. | ||
What's next? You're like, okay, three, four, five, next will be six. | ||
Hexagon, right? It's just pattern recognition. | ||
You can use shapes because everybody can understand shapes. | ||
Like, you know, you show these shapes to anybody in the world, they'll understand it. | ||
Now, what they say is that, you know, maybe it's just because people now aren't used to taking this test. | ||
The test is old, and so people back then knew how to take it, but now they don't. | ||
Again, it's like reaching. | ||
It's a weird claim to make with no evidence whatsoever to try to explain why IQs are dropping. | ||
But the reality is that IQ tests – I don't know about this one in particular. | ||
I haven't looked into the SAPA test exactly, but I know that IQ tests in general are continuously updated to keep track of things like the 3D visualization. | ||
If you ask a kid in the 1960s to picture in his mind a shape rotating – It would be a lot more difficult for him than a kid who grew up with 3D imaging where everything all the time on every TV show and in every commercial is a 3D object that's rotating. | ||
And, you know, so we're used to that. | ||
So we get used to picturing things like that. | ||
And so IQ tests are updated to take account for that because otherwise what should be happening is that IQ should be looking higher than they should be. | ||
Because things like 3D imaging, as they admit, are better than they were before because of the cultural impetus, cultural awareness, or the amount that you're exposed to this stuff. | ||
Dwork also noted that the SAPA project was advertised as a personality test. | ||
Users could have been less motivated to answer questions that did not directly relate to personality, resulting in lower scores for sections dealing with aptitude. | ||
Again, so this is just like cope. | ||
It's just cope. So essentially, they figured out that IQs are going down, and now they're coming up with all sorts of possibilities to suggest why that might be happening. | ||
That'll include the sentiment that actually it's not happening, right? | ||
Actually, this is wrong. | ||
But what if it's right? What if it's right? | ||
What if it's because of the fluoride in the water or the poisoning of our minds or just the fact that everybody's just stupider now? | ||
What if it's idiocracy and the stupider people are breeding at a faster rate than the smart people? | ||
There are all sorts of reasons why IQ would be dropping. | ||
None of them are good. A lot of them have to do with what we as a culture choose to value and support and Well, why is that? | ||
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at? | |
Why does it have a controversial history? | ||
Well, because some groups of people aren't as good at taking the test as others. | ||
So now it's controversial, not because it's inaccurate, but because it's uncomfortable. | ||
There are also questions as to the validity of IQ testing across disciplines. | ||
IQ tests tend to measure academic aptitude at the expense of social and emotional learning and artistic creativity, which is a lie and it's not true. | ||
It's just not true. I'm going to tell you this, that's just not true. | ||
I barely made it out of high school. | ||
Barely made it. Probably shouldn't have made it, but squeaked by somehow. | ||
Not good at academics whatsoever. | ||
Don't know how to do that stuff. | ||
Score very well on IQ tests. | ||
So, like, this just doesn't make any sense, what they're saying. | ||
It actually doesn't have anything to do with academic success because you can't study for an IQ test. | ||
You just can't. It's like, memorize these numbers and then say them back to me in reverse. | ||
You can't study for that. | ||
It's just measuring your mental acuity. | ||
That's all. | ||
Still though, there's room for more research to determine what caused a relatively abrupt change in Americans' IQs in recent years. | ||
There's debate about what's causing it, but not every domain is going down. | ||
One of them is going up. | ||
If all scores were going in the same direction, you could make a nice little narrative about it, but that's not the case. | ||
We need to dig more into it. | ||
But again, the one thing that's going up is the ability to visualize things in a three dimensional space. | ||
So that obviously is going up, I would say, because of the proliferation of computer-generated graphics that allow people to experience 3D imaging in their everyday lives, which makes it easier to actually do something with it. | ||
Whereas the verbal reasoning, matrix reasoning, which is visual problem-solving and analogies, letters and number series, computational and mathematical scores all declined, which is the actual test of IQ and intelligence. | ||
So IQ dropping, but the brainiac academics say, maybe that's a good thing. | ||
Maybe we should put more fluoride in the water. | ||
Maybe lithium, too. Maybe it's good everyone's dumber, because then we can control them easier. | ||
Then we can pull lies over on them more readily. | ||
These people are insane. Let's go to your phone calls. | ||
Party Boy Satan is calling from hell. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Party Boy. You're on the air. | ||
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How you doing, Harrison? | |
How you feeling, buddy? | ||
I'm all right. I'm all right, Satan. | ||
Thanks for asking. Yeah, I'm over here... | ||
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Well, we were just listening to the Beast Boys, watching the Hunter Biden Laptop, Epstein Island Edition, you know? | |
And I was going over my scroll, and I noticed it wasn't your time, so I let you come back to work. | ||
Oh, I appreciate that. I appreciate that. | ||
Matt Weber does a great job, I gotta tell you. | ||
Hey, listen, on April 3rd, I heard you guys are trying to do some United We Stand strike. | ||
Okay. | ||
Are you in favor of that, Satan? | ||
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I just feel that my national globalist would not like this strike, you know, considering Sleepy Joe isn't really him, it's his brother. | |
But what I was going to say is when Kobe's plane crashed and DeMar Hamlin took over, we were looking for a new number, it's like 123 or 1984. | ||
Okay. | ||
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And when I come up with the equation, I believe that Colby was about to testify against some Chinese companies that he was partners with, and I believe that they took his plane down. | |
Yeah, that's what I've heard. | ||
The helicopter, yeah, I've heard some suspicious timing on that. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, there's just so many conspiracy theories. | |
But I want to know, who are we going to vote for this coming election? | ||
Is it going to be DeSantis, or is it going to be Trumpster? | ||
It's going to be Trump, 100%. | ||
I'm on the Trump train. | ||
Get on board or get run over. | ||
We're bringing back 2016 energy. | ||
We have to because we're getting 2016 responses from our opponents. | ||
We're getting 2016. It's like we forgot. | ||
We're going full 2016, Party Boy Satan. | ||
We're going Donald Trump 110% of the time because... | ||
We're back in the same position we were in 2016. | ||
Thank you for the call. I do want to get to one more, but thank you for that Satan call from hell. | ||
Let's go to Dave, the Coast Guard vet from Ohio. | ||
We only have about 30 seconds left, but I wanted to hear what you had to say. | ||
Dave, go ahead. Yes, sir. | ||
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Hey, I had an interesting tour in the Coast Guard. | |
I was on the 50th Hawaiian Island. | ||
I've never been on a ship in my life. | ||
Except for one in the dock. | ||
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Man, our callers talking about bone broth in the coffee. | ||
That must be the hot new thing. | ||
Owen Schroer started that, didn't he? | ||
That sounds like an Owen Schroer thing. | ||
Thanks for the call, Dave. Hey, hold me over. | ||
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Why not? All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Third hour of American Journal on this Friday live broadcast from the InfoWars studio. | ||
We'll be joined shortly by Alex Newman of Liberty Sentinel Media as well as the New American Magazine. | ||
I wanted to give Dave, the Coast Guard vet, time to make his point since he spent his valuable call time plugging InfoWarsStore.com, which we always appreciate. | ||
Dave, go ahead. You got a minute to make a point because I think it's an important one. | ||
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I really love your water filler. | |
I haven't had to clean my coffee maker ever since I started using it. | ||
But I want to get into my retirement. | ||
I retire in a little over two months. | ||
And if they cut my retirement, we're going to have problems. | ||
Yeah. That's it. | ||
And I mean, they're voting right now on raising the retirement age, aren't they? | ||
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Yes. Yes, they are. | |
Like I said, I retire in two months, a little over two months. | ||
And it's like, you people are stupid. | ||
I don't know what the hell to do. | ||
So, just bring it up. | ||
You know, I know I heard you talking about it earlier, and it's like, what are you people doing up there? | ||
I know some countries have raised the retirement age. | ||
They can't do that here. | ||
I've been paying into it all my life. | ||
No, that's the craziest thing. | ||
They're trying to raise it to like over 70 now. | ||
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Oh my God. | |
If you're really lucky, you have a good life. | ||
You live to 80, 85 years old. | ||
So they want you to work... 60 years to live 10 years off of your retirement. | ||
They don't even give you enough then. | ||
Meanwhile, we're spending $100 billion in Ukraine and paying for luxury hotel rooms and wads full of cash for illegal immigrants. | ||
It is an absolute crime. | ||
And of course, with inflation, it just means that the money that you are getting is worth less and less every year. | ||
It's a complete wholesale theft from America. | ||
Oh, by the way... | ||
The UK is talking about doing this. | ||
Now they're backing down a little bit because of what's happening in France as a response to this. | ||
They already did it in Sweden. They raised the age in France. | ||
They're raising the age and causing all this chaos. | ||
In the UK, I was just looking back at a story from like two months ago where they were like, hey, maybe, you know, assisted suicide is a money-saving opportunity here. | ||
Yeah, it's beyond description. | ||
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Just like Canada. Yeah, just like Canada. | |
It's happening across the Western world. | ||
It's an absolute death cult plan operation that they're doing. | ||
And thank you for pointing it out, Dave. | ||
And hopefully we'll talk about that more. | ||
And I mean, it does kind of dovetail into what we're going to be talking with Alex Newman about. | ||
I want to start, and thank you very much for the call. | ||
I want to go to the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
It's called Inside the Economic Reset. | ||
The full video is five minutes. | ||
Here's the first two minutes. We'll discuss this and more with Alex Newman when we get back. | ||
Here's Greg Reese's latest. | ||
Signed in 1787, the U.S. Constitution states that no state shall make anything but gold and silver coin, a tender in payment of debts. | ||
In 1791, to help pay for the revolution, Congress established the first national bank of the United States. | ||
Within a decade, it became evident that taxes were being sent to the crown, and the bank was not renewed. | ||
A political battle ensued which resulted in the formation of America's first two political parties, the Federalists and the Democratic Republicans. | ||
The framers of the U.S. Constitution left out any mention of political parties because they saw them as corrupt relics of the British Crown's divide-and-conquer system. | ||
The second central bank was chartered in 1816 and shut down in 1832 by Andrew Jackson, who wrote that the bank was unauthorized by the Constitution, subversive to the rights of states, and dangerous to the liberties of the people. | ||
For nearly a century, America thrived without a central bank. | ||
Until 1914, when the privately owned Federal Reserve banking system was quietly given power over America's wealth. | ||
In 1933, the U.S. government declared bankruptcy and the Fed shifted to a debt-based economy. | ||
And after the U.S. dollar was made the world reserve currency, the entire world became dependent upon debt. | ||
A currency backed by nothing but debt and IOUs was doomed to eventually fail. | ||
See the full video at band.video inside the Economic Reset. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I'm joined now by my guest, Alex Newman. | ||
He's an international journalist, educator, author, and consultant. | ||
He's the CEO of Liberty Sentinel Media and currently serves as a contributor to WND, an education writer for Freedom Project Media, a foreign correspondent for The New American Magazine, and a contributor to the Law Enforcement Intelligence Brief, as well as much more. | ||
The website where you can find his work is thenewamerican.com. | ||
You can also go to libertycentinel.org on YouTube. | ||
His channel is The New American Video, and you can find him on Twitter at AlexNewman underscore J-O-U. He's been on this show many times, spreading what he knows and really taking it to the globalists. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Alex. | ||
Great to be here. Thank you so much for having me, Harrison. | ||
Always a pleasure. And, I mean, when you just look at the landscape of the news right now, from indictments to... | ||
Paris and Civil War. | ||
I mean, it's all going insane. | ||
What to you should be our main focus right now as we wage an information war against the globalist combine? | ||
Well, I think one of the key things we have to remember is that we need to rely on God for our sustenance, for our provision, for our guidance. | ||
The way that this country was created was through the faith of our founding fathers, was through their reliance, as they said, on divine providence. | ||
And we're entering some really troubling times. | ||
What we're watching, and you guys have done a masterful job reporting this at Infowars, we're watching the controlled demolition of our country. | ||
We're watching the use of crises to break down civilization, to break down our freedoms, to break down our families, our communities, our churches and our constitution. | ||
And this is all delivered. | ||
It's all by design. | ||
The end goal is, of course, this global totalitarian system. | ||
And the economic component of it is absolutely huge. | ||
My entire career as a journalist, I've been sounding the alarm about the fact that these maniacs want to go toward a cashless society. | ||
They want to move toward a digital currency instead of cash. | ||
They want to move toward a one world currency. | ||
And all of this and the Council on Foreign Relations, which is like deep state headquarters in the United States, for over a decade, they have been publicly advocating for this transition from what they call the unipolar world order, where the United States, the U.S. government at least, is the unchallengeable hegemonic power to, They've been talking and advocating for this transition into a multipolar world order, where a significantly diminished United States is just one among many players in so-called global governance. | ||
And what we're watching right now is that transition process. | ||
I think it's going to be a rough time for Americans. | ||
And we've got to be prepared spiritually, physically, mentally. | ||
Our families need to be prepared because I think we're entering into some, maybe not unprecedented, but some very tough times. | ||
I think these are going to be very difficult times for most people. | ||
And if you're not prepared, it's going to be even more difficult. | ||
Wow. Couldn't agree more, actually. | ||
And there's a lot of ways we could go with this. | ||
But I think one thing that you identified there that should kind of be our primary concern is how do we get people to care about this? | ||
Because they're public about what they're saying they want to do. | ||
They want 15-minute cities. | ||
They want the CBDCs. | ||
They say they want the CBDCs so they can track everything that we're buying and actually limit us and impose rationing based off the scam of climate change. | ||
So it's not even like our job is exposing this stuff anymore. | ||
They're out and saying it. | ||
Is the struggle now to get people to care, to explain to people, here's why you don't want a digital currency? | ||
I mean, because that's what seems like the struggle right now. | ||
Everybody knows it's happening. How do we get people to care and to want to stop it? | ||
Yeah, that's a really good question, Harrison. | ||
And I think right now there's still a large segment of the population that is very uncomfortable with what's happening, but they don't necessarily have the details. | ||
They don't understand how this works, what the end goal is. | ||
And those are people that we really need to reach with accurate information, because as things get weirder, as the banking system It's increasingly unstable in preparation for basically the next Great Depression, the next transition when it comes to the economy, the central bank digital currencies. | ||
There's going to be a lot of disinformation and misinformation put out there. | ||
They'll blame capitalism. | ||
They'll blame anybody except the real culprits. | ||
And so we've got to do, I think, a better job as Americans who understand these things and who care about these things of reaching out to our communities. | ||
One thing that I think is really a very good idea for people to be doing right now, people who are watching, people who are listening to this program right now, is get involved in your local community. | ||
And there are a lot of different ways to do that, but you want to get connected to your state and your local officials. | ||
You want to get You want to get involved with the political parties down at the local level. | ||
You want to develop a relationship with your sheriff, with your county commissioners, with your mayor. | ||
With your state representative and your state senator, these are people who can really make a big difference in what the situation is going to be like in your local area. | ||
And that became very clear to me and very real during the COVID thing, right? | ||
Almost all of the world was locked down. | ||
There's mandates, executive orders, face diaper mandates. | ||
You couldn't open your business, all this kind of stuff. | ||
Where I stay in my little corner of Florida, we didn't have any of that. | ||
Because we had very good leadership at the city level, at the county level, and at the state level. | ||
In fact, they actually banned vaccine passports here. | ||
So it really, it can make all the difference in the world if you have a good local and county and state leadership. | ||
And also, you know, I would recommend to people, target opinion molders, right? | ||
Your local talk radio hosts, your local business people, your local pastors. | ||
These are people who have the ability to reach the entire community without you having to go door to door with this information. | ||
So once you educate the opinion molders, they'll do the hard work. | ||
The work of educating the community for you. | ||
And the better educated your community is in the days ahead, the more likely your local area of the country is to do better than the rest of the United States and the rest of the world. | ||
So these are critical things. And these are things that, you know, ideally you should have started working on years ago, but better late than never. | ||
Yeah, that's a good way to put it. | ||
And of course, most of the successes we've seen in combating the rise of the globalized, homogenous world order is at the state level, the local or the state level. | ||
We're not seeing a lot of victories on the national level. | ||
But that's in line with their plan. | ||
I mean, it sounds kind of obvious, but do the opposite of what your enemies want. | ||
And our enemies continuously centralize. | ||
They continuously combine all of these various and independent organizations into one super organization. | ||
They did that through COVID, of course, with the corporations. | ||
Everything else. Now they're doing it seemingly with banks by shutting down the mid-sized banks and centralizing everything to the big banks. | ||
So is decentralization really the key to combating the great reset or the great collaboration, as I like to call it? | ||
I think that's a critical component of it. | ||
And we're seeing a lot of moves, like you pointed out, at the state level that are going to throw a monkey wrench into this system. | ||
My home state of Florida just this week announced that we were going to be prohibiting central bank digital currencies. | ||
And I think that's a great thing. | ||
Why are more Republican-led states not doing stuff like that? | ||
When they started floating vaccine passports during the COVID scandemic, Our state was the first to say, we are going to ban vaccine passports. | ||
If you try to make somebody show a proof of a vaccine to come into a public area, you're going to be fined. | ||
In fact, when Joe Biden implemented this insane and obviously totally unconstitutional, it was eventually struck down by the Supreme Court, but this insane mandate that employers had to force their employees to get vaccines. | ||
Our state said, okay, well, we're going to charge you a $50,000 fine if you fire your employee for not taking the vaccine. | ||
So you could either deal with the feds and pay a $5,000 fine to criminal OSHA, which that all ended up getting struck down anyway, or you could deal with the state of Florida, you pay a $50,000 fine for firing somebody for not getting the vaccine. | ||
So we have a huge opportunity. | ||
And all these issues, you can apply this to all these things, the World Health Organization. | ||
So everybody's talking about the International Pandemic Treaty, the amendments to the international health regulations. | ||
If your state passes a state law, and this is easy to get done, I mean, call up your state representative. | ||
Normally not a lot of people reach out to them. | ||
It may be a little bit too late in the session, depending on what state you're in, to file a bill. | ||
But get a bill filed, and you can do this next year, saying that no employee, agency, resource, vehicle, building of this state or any subdivision thereof may be used in the enforcement of any dictate, mandate, policy, or whatever originating with the World Health Organization, even if it comes down through the U.S. or whatever originating with the World Health Organization, even if it comes down through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, through the That will really insulate your state. | ||
The feds don't have that many people with which to enforce this madness. | ||
If they don't get the cooperation of our state and local governments, they're basically impotent. | ||
And this is true across the board. | ||
And if you don't believe me, go look at all the people smoking marijuana in Colorado and California and Oregon and Washington and Massachusetts and Illinois. | ||
It's still against the statutes at the federal level, and yet the potheads are smoking as much weed as they want in all these different states. | ||
Why? | ||
Because those states nullified those bad federal policies, those unconstitutional federal policies. | ||
We can do it on things that actually matter, like protecting the unborn, protecting us from central bank digital currencies. | ||
Protecting us from vaccine passports, protecting us from all this kind of kooky stuff that the great resetters are peddling. | ||
And, you know, that's something that you can work out with your sheriff. | ||
That's something that you can work out with your state legislature. | ||
And these are really important things to be doing. | ||
It's a giant, giant roadblock in the path of these great resetters. | ||
Yeah, it's so true. And they'll complain, but, like, let them complain. | ||
You pass the law, and then they have to deal with it. | ||
That's the way this works. | ||
I love that. That's actually going on the offensive. | ||
I love that you call it kooky, too. | ||
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Satanic, you know, like, horrifying. | ||
But they're also completely insane. | ||
So kooky's accurate. More with Alex Newman on the other side. | ||
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We'll be right back. All right, folks. | |
Alex Newman is my guest. | ||
TheNewAmerican.com, LibertySentinel.org, on YouTube at The New American Video. | ||
And I've been seeing your videos pop up all over Twitter. | ||
You write articles for all sorts of publications. | ||
Of course, you can be found on your Twitter at AlexNewman underscore J-O-U. Is that the best place for people to go just to find everything you've done across all the different platforms? | ||
Yeah, Alex Newman underscore J-O-U on Twitter, and then my personal website, libertycentral.org, is up on the screen for those who are watching. | ||
Those are good places to find pretty much a broad cross-section of what I'm doing. | ||
Brilliant. Well... Let's talk about China and Russia. | ||
China and Russia are initiating a new era. | ||
They're saying change is coming that the world hasn't seen in 100 years. | ||
A lot of people are seeing this as a destruction of the American hegemony, a unipolar world order going to a multipolar world order. | ||
To me this looks like nothing more than the globalist corporation that runs the world moving operations from America To the east and maybe destroying America on their way out like you spike the cannons of a fort that you're fleeing. | ||
Do you think that's an accurate reading of this situation or do you think this really is something that we need to be concerned about militarily or is there an economic solution? | ||
Just what's your take on the China-Russia collaboration? | ||
I think your summary was positively brilliant, Harrison. | ||
That is what's happening. The cabal that has abused and used America for all these generations, they harnessed the American economy, the American military, American political power, prestige. | ||
And used it to basically arrange the global system so that they could now move into this next phase, which is the controlled demolition of the United States and the moving over to a multipolar world order. | ||
Communist China and Russia have both been built up by this predatory cabal. | ||
Over a period of many generations. | ||
In fact, if you go back far enough, and I always recommend people look into the history, because these things did not just happen. | ||
These things have been part of a long-term plan. | ||
If you look at Anthony Sutton, I think he was one of America's, by far, one of America's most important historians. | ||
He wrote the book Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, and he explained how the banking cabal on Wall Street financed the Bolshevik Revolution. | ||
They gave millions of dollars to Lenin and to Trotsky to overthrow the Russian government, along with London bankers and things like this. | ||
If you look at the emergence of the Communist Party of China, of course there was a big Soviet role there, but there was also a major role from subversives within the U.S. government. | ||
There's an extraordinary book written on this called Again, May God Forgive Us by Robert Welch, where he actually shows that it was Americans, people like our secretary of defense, our secretary of war, our secretary of state, people at the highest levels within the U.S. government, in the FDR cabinet, even all the way through Eisenhower, that allowed in the FDR cabinet, even all the way through Eisenhower, that allowed the communist Chinese, in fact, facilitated the communist Chinese takeover of China, the betrayal of our ally | ||
And then after that, for a period of multiple generations, people like David Rockefeller and Henry Kissinger were building up communist China. | ||
So this is not what it looks to be on the surface. | ||
And then there's another critical piece to this puzzle that I think people ought to take a look at. | ||
I believe one of the most important defectors to have ever come out of the Soviet Union was a man by the name of Anatoly Golitschen. | ||
I've got a couple of his books behind me. | ||
He was in Department D at the KGB, the Disinformation Department. | ||
He made a series of over 200 very specific predictions about what he said was going to come. | ||
He predicted a fake liberalization of Eastern Europe. | ||
He predicted a collapse of the Berlin Wall. | ||
He predicted a phony collapse of the Soviet system, where the communist cabal would basically just rename themselves. | ||
Instead of being the communist party, they'd come up with new political parties. | ||
They'd become oligarchs. | ||
They'd purchase state-owned industries and assets for pennies on the dollar. | ||
They'd hold the reins of power. | ||
Of course, they would not be punished after communism fell, which is exactly what we saw. | ||
And his final prediction, the grand finale, if you will, is what he describes as a second October revolution, where the communists in Russia and the communists in China would, together with their allies around the world, move toward a global slave state system. | ||
And of course, you know, you can look back at history, as you point out, and the founding of these countries, and you see that, you know, they're carried out by New York bankers in a lot of cases, a lot of times, but you don't really even have to go that far back, right? | ||
Because we can just see in the last few decades the way that manufacturing has been purposefully offshored to China. | ||
En masse, just all at once. | ||
Offshore it all to China. And then you get the whole climate change scam where massive restrictions are placed on Western countries while places like China and India seem to get off scot-free even though they're the ones polluting the oceans and building all of the coal plants. | ||
I mean, it's just a scam. | ||
When they act like they're surprised or worried about China rising, they're the ones that have caused the rise to come about. | ||
That's exactly right, Harrison. | ||
And you cannot understand geopolitics. | ||
You cannot understand what's happening in the world right now without understanding what you just said. | ||
And once you understand what you just said, everything else makes sense, right? | ||
I just did a very in-depth piece for the Epoch Times on the climate scam. | ||
And this is critical for people to understand. | ||
You don't need to understand climate science. | ||
You don't need a Ph.D. in meteorology or environmental sciences or atmospheric sciences to understand that this is a giant scam and that the cult leaders don't believe it. | ||
All you need to know is that while they're shutting down our power plants, while they're shutting down our industry, while they're shipping our factories and our manufacturing over to China under the guise of combating climate change, the communist Chinese are building coal-fired power plants faster than we can count them. | ||
They already released two to three times more CO2 than the entire Western world combined. | ||
If the cult leaders truly believe that CO2 was bad for the planet or that it was causing climate change, the last thing in the world that they would want to do is shift all of our production over to China, where it's going to produce massively more CO2 emissions. | ||
The reality is they are building up China, they are destroying the United States of America because the next phase in this process of globalization Cannot have a nation like the United States based on what our founding fathers said were the self-evident truths that God created us equally, that God endowed us with certain unalienable rights like life, liberty, property, and that government exists to protect those rights. | ||
That system has to be destroyed. | ||
It has to be totally discredited so that we can move over to the technocratic system that they are building. | ||
And the climate scam is a huge part of that. | ||
The war in Ukraine is a huge part of that. | ||
What's happening on the currency and the banking system is a huge part. | ||
Once you understand what you just identified, Harrison, everything else that's going on falls right into place and you understand where this is going. | ||
As George Soros said in an interview about 10 years ago with the Financial Times, Communist China needs to own the new world order. | ||
Those are his words. That's an exact quote. | ||
And he means it. They mean it. | ||
David Rockefeller in the New York Slimes back in the 1970s, he had gotten back from a trip there. | ||
He wrote a thing in the New York Times called From a China Traveler. | ||
He said the social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership is one of the most important and successful in all of human history. | ||
So just as you said at the beginning of this segment, what they're doing is they're moving their base of operations, the armed might and the model of what they're doing, over to Beijing, over to Moscow, over to South Africa, over to Brazil, and they're cutting America down to size. | ||
And we're watching that process play out. | ||
All these different things that seem unrelated all go back to ultimately that agenda to enslave mankind and destroy the United States. | ||
And you just have to look at, you know, you want to know what they're going to do with 15-minute cities? | ||
Look at what they're already doing in China, vaccine passports. | ||
And you start to see how all of this is so intricately intertwined from climate change to COVID-19 to the banking crisis. | ||
Now they all serve one another and they can seem like bizarre and sort of strange things that these people are doing. | ||
But when you zoom out and see the whole picture for what it is, you see why all of these, you know, like you said, all of the pieces fall into place. | ||
Absolutely brilliant, as always, Al. | ||
Alex Newman, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
TheNewAmerican.com, LibertyCentennial.org. | ||
The New American video on YouTube. | ||
His Twitter is at AlexNewman underscore J-O-U. Thank you for coming on, man. | ||
This was a jam-packed little segment we just did. | ||
It's an honor and a pleasure. Thank you so much for having me, Harrison. | ||
Absolutely. The pleasure is all mine, and I'd love to have you on again soon as we continue to combat what we see going on in the world around us. | ||
Folks, stay tuned. We are going to be back with more of your phone calls, lots more videos, still a lot of stuff to discuss, everything from civil war in France to, well, we'll get into some of what's going on in Moscow with Xi Jinping and China. | ||
Of course, the biggest threat of all this is that they use the rise of China to take us to war because World War would just accelerate all of their plans that much more. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. Don't go anywhere. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
Taking your phone calls for the remainder of this hour. | ||
A lot of people want to talk about old Trump, old Trumpy Bear. | ||
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That's what my sister calls him. | |
Old Trumpy Bear and what he was up to. | ||
Again, yeah, I really just feel like we're back in 2016. | ||
It's very strange, very odd. | ||
Seeing people outraged at some of Trump's antics, and it's like, you not remember? | ||
You not remember what he's like? | ||
Everybody whose establishment is really offended and outraged, he insinuated Ron DeSantis is gay. | ||
What? You can't do that? | ||
Didn't he call Ted Cruz's wife a dog? | ||
Like, do you not remember what he's like on the campaign trail? | ||
It's awesome. It's awesome, and we love it. | ||
But I see a lot of people want to talk about that, so we'll talk about that. | ||
But first, I want to go to a little quick video. | ||
It's a little video of advice for the globalists out there. | ||
Because what you're doing, you know and we know, is unrelentingly evil. | ||
So you can't just say that. | ||
Evil doesn't just come out and say, I'm evil. | ||
They have to couch everything that they're trying to do in the language of beneficence and... | ||
Charity and loving your neighbor when really all they're doing is robbing you blind and getting you to agree to it. | ||
So little video advice for some of the World Economic Forum style globalists out there. | ||
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Here it is. Welcome to the World Economic Forum's training video for new Ministry of Truth Hires. | |
It's all in the delivery. | ||
In this lesson, you will learn how to make horrible things sound normal. | ||
Digital IDs. Never say the word surveillance, control, or social credit systems. | ||
Instead ask, wouldn't it be nice to have the freedom to leave home without your wallet? | ||
Unpeopling. Rather than use the word depopulation or overpopulation, say freeing of traffic. | ||
Pose the question. Wouldn't the earth be beautiful without all of these people in the way? | ||
Perhaps you could finally get a table at that topless restaurant you've been wanting to try. | ||
Mmm. Yum. 15-minute cities. | ||
Don't say words like segregated neighborhoods or discriminatory policing of public spaces. | ||
Instead say, creates a healthy buffer between races and classes. | ||
This video has been brought to you by Soil and Steaks. | ||
Soil and Steaks. For the elite cannibal with a conscience. | ||
The elite cannibal. | ||
Yeah, that's how you do it. That's how you do it. | ||
And people fall for it. It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. It's all crazy, but they do fall for it. | ||
Not us, though. We will continue to identify exactly what's going on and countering it with everything we've got. | ||
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I mean, that's the goal here. The goal is not to make money. | ||
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The goal is to cause an awakening. | ||
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Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Looks like we have... | ||
Let's go to Eric in Houston. | ||
They're just calling in. Eric, you're talking about the F-Pfizer rally. | ||
It's a rally that we can't say the full name of on air. | ||
We are on terrestrial radio, so let's keep it clean. | ||
But Eric from Houston, you're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. I'm going to be in your city next week. | |
Thursday is the third anniversary of Operation Warp Seeds announcement. | ||
So, Owen Shore is going to be coming by. | ||
Matt Baker is probably going to make it. | ||
Me, Sign Guy, and Nurse Jennifer Bridges, at least, are going to be across the street from Pfizer, 919 Congress. | ||
Letting them know what they can do with their poison vaccines. | ||
I hope people can make it out. | ||
Alright, and that's in Austin? | ||
919 Congress in Austin? Yes, sir. | ||
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Owen's covered it a couple times. | |
I just wanted to get it on the Harrison Smith Show because I know the smartest people wake up in the morning and listen. | ||
You're darn right. You have to have a high IQ to appreciate this show. | ||
Awesome. I appreciate it a lot. | ||
I was just thrown off because you're from Houston, and I always talk about Houston, so I thought maybe you were saying my city was Houston. | ||
But Austin, Texas, give us the date again, date and time. | ||
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Thursday, next week, the 30th. | |
Thursday, the 30th. Got a flyer out on, I had to make old stupid social media for this. | ||
I made a crappy one on Twitter, but on truth is easier to find, true social. | ||
Poison Vax Song Guy is my handle. | ||
Poison Vax Song Guy. Check it out. | ||
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Awesome. Let Pfizer know what you think of them, whether you've been injured or even if you love it or think we're idiots, come on out and tell us. | |
Hey, more people there, the better. | ||
I think that's great. Thank you so much for that, Eric. | ||
Awesome stuff and can't wait to see it. | ||
Simon in Florida has called in. | ||
Strategic Harmony, Simon. | ||
Go ahead. What is going on in the international world these days? | ||
Hello there, Harrison. No, that was a slight error there. | ||
It's actually strategic autonomy. | ||
Ah, strategic autonomy. | ||
And that is different from the other phrase that many Americans will be familiar with, of strategic ambiguity. | ||
So this week we've had the New Zealand foreign minister in China. | ||
We've also had the Philippines foreign minister in China. | ||
And they have both been asked publicly... | ||
To go back to their countries and ask their leadership to exercise strategic autonomy, which is basically saying, notwithstanding that you've had a long relationship with the United States, we want you to act independently. | ||
In order that you won't become a target or a proxy battlefield in the inevitable conflict between China and America. | ||
And we've got the Prime Minister of Spain is going to go to China. | ||
The President of France has announced that he intends on going to China in May. | ||
And next week, we've got the new President of Brazil He's going for five days, which is an incredibly long state visit to China, and supposedly he's taking a delegation of 240 businessmen with it, And it's clear they've made a strategic decision that they are leaving the American sphere of influence and have actually said the Monroe Doctrine, | ||
which exerts that America essentially acts with its influence over the whole of Central which exerts that America essentially acts with its influence over the whole of They're deliberately breaking away from that and shackling themselves to the Republic of China. | ||
Right. | ||
And supposedly Lula is sick now, so they've had to delay that trip, but it is definitely happening soon. | ||
You also have Syria and Saudi Arabia are reopening their diplomatic ties, as was just done with Iran, with China acting as the go-between between them. | ||
So a real, just complete reorganization of the New World Order, isn't it, Simon? | ||
It is. We're on day 15 of the new era by my count. | ||
But people do want to look out if they read any of the Asian or particularly Chinese English language media and they see statements about upcoming visits. | ||
They often say in advance what they're hoping to achieve. | ||
Look out for that phrase, strategic autonomy. | ||
That's basically peeling away America's allies one by one. | ||
Yeah, and I know on Twitter you've been pointing out the proliferation of the term the new era. | ||
I mean, that seems like the term that they're using at this point. | ||
The new era to signify the advancement from the new world order to the new era. | ||
And once you identify that, you start seeing it everywhere. | ||
As I've noticed on your Twitter, which I suggest everyone goes and follows. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Simon. | ||
We'll have to talk to you later next week and get a full-fledged update and give you a segment or two to do your thing as you are able to stay on top of this better than anybody else I know. | ||
So thank you for that call, Simon. | ||
Brilliant stuff as always. We'll be back with more of your phone calls, more videos, more stories. | ||
Final segment coming up. Final segment of American Journal. | ||
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You can hear my voice is already starting to go. | |
We're going to take your phone calls now and probably talk a little bit about Trump. | ||
But let's go to... Let's go to Patriot in Texas. | ||
Some of the people have dropped. | ||
Other people wanted to talk about. And now Patriot from Texas dropped. | ||
Okay. Don't understand what's happening, but that's fine. | ||
We're running out of calls. Let's go to Andrew in New York. | ||
You want to talk about Ron DeSantis. | ||
Go ahead, Andrew. You're on the air. | ||
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So, I guess, for the most part, DeSantis did a good job. | |
He got rid of the CBDCs recently, but I think he's controlled opposition. | ||
He's... He's in the Skull and Bones in Knights of Malta. | ||
He's a high-level Skull and Bones. | ||
St. Elmo's. And he hasn't been good with the January 6th people. | ||
There's a lot of January 6th prisoners in Florida. | ||
Also, I think that there's not going to be a 24 presidential election since Trump is already going to be president. | ||
I think Brunson is going to end up winning. | ||
Eventually the Supreme Court case, and that will decertify 2020. | ||
And I'll keep Dormy Daniels busy from lying. | ||
Do you know what the latest is with Brunson? | ||
I haven't looked into that recently. | ||
Last I saw, the Supreme Court refused it and then said, okay, actually we'll look at it again. | ||
That was the last I heard. Has there been an update to that since? | ||
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I just heard they're going to re-hear it recently, but Eventually, Brenton will win. | |
All the evidence is that they obviously stole 2020, so much evidence. | ||
Yeah, and the Brunson article or the Brunson complaint is essentially that they are obligated to do this 10-day investigation. | ||
And by ignoring that provision of the Constitution that says if there are questions, you have to investigate it. | ||
By throwing that out with the excuse of January 6 happened and somebody broke our window, then, you know... | ||
That's a violation of the Constitution and allowed for them to steal the election. | ||
So it really could reverse the entire 2020 election. | ||
It's just whether the Supreme Court really sees the state of America as in such a condition that this is necessary to actually save the country and hopefully they understand what situation we're in. | ||
Thanks so much for that call, Andrew. | ||
It looks like Quickdraw has called back in. | ||
Quickdraw, you're on the air. | ||
We tried to go to you earlier, but you weren't there. | ||
Go ahead, Quickdraw, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harry Potter. | ||
I'm so glad you're back. I missed you so much. | ||
I'm glad you're feeling better. | ||
I wanted to talk about, on NASA's Twitter, they released from the new James Webb Telescope the closest view of Jupiter ever. | ||
And I don't know if it's some sort of Mandela effect, but it's like all blue and different looking. | ||
I'm not really a space-to-state guy. | ||
I've had a telescope since I was a kid and seen space before, but I thought it was weird. | ||
You know, it could be a grift. | ||
But with the James Webb telescope, you know, that thing's very interesting. | ||
I think they should look for planets that are breathing, like our planet breathes with the seasons and the clouds. | ||
And I looked at the sponsors, and I really didn't find that. | ||
We're looking for other planets with life on it or similar to Earth that maybe we could go to and not just kill each other. | ||
And then, well, I'll let you respond to that before I just jabberjaw away. | ||
No, I think it's interesting. Yeah, I had seen this picture. | ||
I mean, it definitely puts Jupiter in a different, you know, light than, literally a different light than we've ever seen before. | ||
But yeah, I'm not a space's fake guy anyway. | ||
I think a lot of that's a distraction. | ||
I think we generally understand what space is like, especially since I have people in my family that, like, build and launch satellites for a living, which is just... | ||
I don't know. I think that whole thing's a distraction. | ||
But I mean, these pictures also aren't developed or processed like a normal photograph are, right? | ||
They aren't sending up... | ||
They're from data. Right, it's data. | ||
They aren't sending up photographs there to get a shot by exposing light to film the way that film is processed here on Earth. | ||
It's data readings that they then process to get a visual from. | ||
So it's not a photograph as much as it is a... | ||
It's a digital photograph, but, you know, people act like that means the photos aren't real. | ||
It doesn't mean they're not real. It just means they're not on film in a way a traditional photograph is processed. | ||
But yeah, extremely interesting. | ||
I think, you know... | ||
I wish we could be reporting more on astronomical achievements of the human race. | ||
I wish we could stop focusing on race and turning children the opposite sex and could focus a little bit more on going to the stars. | ||
I think that's our destiny, but we're being dragged into the mud continuously. | ||
Final word, Kirk Draw? | ||
Yeah, then I was also concerned, one of my biggest concerns over everything is the white girl vagina market. | ||
You know, I'm worried that the numbers are going to dwindle too much. | ||
And I know a lot of people don't talk about it because it's kind of taboo. | ||
But I think one of the most important thing is that beyond money and countries and everything. | ||
And I think, you know, that it's just going to slowly disappear. | ||
Then we won't have guys who kind of. | ||
It takes everything that Western civilization has done for society, making it so nice from Nikola Tesla to Galileo or a bazillion other people who made a bazillion different inventions. | ||
And I just don't want to be making a daughter or kids for sex slaves or I've never heard it referred to like that, but it's definitely a valid concern. | ||
I mean, there are multiple things going on, right? | ||
There's the great replacement that's going on where they're bringing, I mean, what do you think is going to happen when you bring in 5 million, like to Ireland? | ||
It's an island of 5 million people. | ||
They're going to bring 5 million male, 90% male African migrants into that country. | ||
What, you think they're all gay? | ||
No, they're not. | ||
They're going to try to get Irish wives. | ||
So, I mean, that's a deliberate attack. | ||
I mean, that's happening across Europe and happening here. | ||
And then there's the, you know, psychological attack on young women, telling them not to have kids, telling them not to settle down, just to, you know, have flings and be promiscuous. | ||
That's a concerted effort that's taking place continuously. | ||
And there have been articles recently that we've covered of, you know, the... | ||
Sexual market in America being completely unbalanced, where like 60% of young men are single, but like 40% of young women are single. | ||
Because what happens when you don't have marriage and you don't have a society that's structured around lifelong partnerships between men and women, what you get is that the highest value, highest status males get a lot of women. | ||
The lower status males get none and either go insane or have to like... | ||
It's not good. It's just not good on any level when this happens. | ||
And this is a consequence of the media pushing this type of lifestyle as well as things like Tinder and even regular leftist magazines are like, this Tinder stuff is working out really well for certain young men, but young women are getting screwed over by it. | ||
And it's like, yeah, well, that's the point. | ||
That's the purpose. It's a basic lack of morality and understanding of what our culture is supposed to be structured around, which is the family. | ||
And maybe all this goes back to marriage being redefined. | ||
I don't know. But it's a good point. | ||
It's just a kind of strange way to reference it. | ||
But that's what it is, I guess. | ||
I'm not even going to say it. But yeah, okay, thanks for that quick draw. | ||
Final call here. | ||
We'll go to Jefferson because I did ask for this. | ||
Jefferson in Virginia. Brunson case update. | ||
One minute. Go ahead. Hey, Harrison. | ||
Yeah, they are going to refile. | ||
So they will be heard again. | ||
How that goes is who knows anybody's guess. | ||
I believe what they're actually going to start to recognize or try to get the court to recognize is the joint session was conducted without a quorum on the floor of the house. | ||
Right. There was only 22 representatives there and then when they wanted to have the vote to get the 10-day audit that was interrupted by the riot and then when they came back they were in a unilateral emergency session under Nancy Pelosi says she basically nixed anybody voting on having any objections. | ||
So they never conducted an activity that they are sworn to uphold, which is to take the vote. | ||
We don't have to win the vote. | ||
We just have to have the vote. | ||
Right, and that didn't take place. | ||
So that's what they're going to shoot for. | ||
No quorum, and they didn't take the vote. | ||
So as far as I know, in another month, they'll be before the Supreme Court again. | ||
That's what they're shooting for. | ||
Well, thank you for that update. | ||
Yeah, I... I hadn't looked into it recently, so that's all very good to know. | ||
And, you know, it only makes sense. | ||
We live in a world of laws. | ||
Like, it's all a big game. | ||
Like, yeah, politics, they're all playing a big game. | ||
But if you ignore certain rules of that game, then you're cheating. | ||
And the game needs to be, like, we need to flip the board. | ||
It's over. The game's over because you're not going to have a legitimate outcome if you just don't follow certain rules. | ||
And in this case, they went out of their way and used January 6th, which was a false flag attack, to circumvent the... | ||
Required, constitutionally required process that an election go through. | ||
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