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Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people, it's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
It's Monday. So glad you're all with us. | ||
Hope everybody had a good Easter. | ||
Restful. I know I did. | ||
I was thinking about it. | ||
You know, I was just having a wonderful day with the family. | ||
Watching kids hunt for Easter eggs, just taking naps. | ||
And then just, you know, it's just this nice, pleasant afternoon. | ||
Then every once in a while, you dip your hand in your pocket, you take out your phone, and it's just demonic, screeching, dumpster fire of Twitter and what's going on around the world. | ||
What a weekend it was. | ||
And good Lord, we have a lot of news to get to, and we're going to try to get to all of it. | ||
We're having some technical issues here, and we'll get a little bit into that later because it has to do with a certain bankruptcy a certain company is going through. | ||
Of course, we could use your support to get through this troubled time, but we're going to be a little bit toned down of a show for the beginning here. | ||
But we'll get back online and into the swing of things. | ||
Shouldn't be too long, and we'll open up the lines for your phone calls, of course. | ||
So let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 10th of April, 2023. | ||
Our first story is this. | ||
Leaked Pentagon document provides rare window into depth of U.S. intelligence on allies and foes. | ||
Highly classified Pentagon documents leaked online in recent weeks have provided a rare window into how the U.S. spies on allies and foes alike, deeply rattling U.S. officials who fear the revelations could jeopardize sensitive sources and compromise important foreign relationships. | ||
All sorts of countries affected by this document leak. | ||
These document leaks, really, hundreds of pages have been leaked. | ||
Everything from Ukraine to Russia to China to South Korea and Israel, they're all implicated in it. | ||
Some people are saying it's fake. | ||
Other people are desperately trying to search out where the leaks came from, suggesting they're not fake. | ||
But we'll get into what exactly is included in those leaks later in the show. | ||
Meanwhile, very strange story this weekend. | ||
The Dalai Lama apologizes after kissing Boy and asking him to suck his tongue. | ||
Just what? Just very weird stuff here. | ||
We'll show you the video a little bit. | ||
The interaction which took place in late February at the Dalai Lama's temple was attended by about 100 young students who just graduated from the Indian M3M Foundation. | ||
And he asks the boy if he can hug him and then asks him to... | ||
Just suck his tongue. | ||
It's all very weird. | ||
We'll show you the video. Dalai Lama responded by saying, His holiness often teases people he meets in an innocent and playful way, even in public before the cameras. | ||
He regrets the incident. | ||
Yeah, innocent and just an innocent tongue-sucking. | ||
Okay, yeah, we'll get more into that a little bit later as well. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this. | ||
China-Taiwan aircraft carrier seals off island on third day of drills. | ||
China has finished simulating sealing off Taiwan for three days of drills as it appeared to use an aircraft carrier to launch jets towards the island. | ||
Again, we'll cover this more. | ||
Something like 70 ships and over 1,000 planes buzzing Taiwan. | ||
This weekend as American politicians come out and openly talk about spending American lives to defend the island. | ||
Lindsey Graham and others saying not just it's on the table, it's extremely likely that American people will be sent to die for whatever reason that the Lindsey Grahams of the world have cooked up. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this here back in the States. | ||
Governor Greg Abbott backs call for pardon of Daniel Perry, who killed an Austin protester in 2020. | ||
Daniel Perry, a former Army sergeant, was found guilty of murder for shooting and killing a man during a protest in Austin, Texas in 2020. | ||
It was during a Black Lives Matter protest. | ||
We have the video. We'll show you that later. | ||
Of course, the guy pointed an AK-47 at Mr. | ||
Perry, who then shot in self-defense. | ||
And the calls for his pardon were immediate. | ||
We'll get into how he was even convicted in the first place and the corrupt DA and all of that. | ||
We'll cover that pretty extensively in today's show. | ||
Finally, we have this. Biden to deploy army of social media influencers, stationing them in the White House. | ||
That's the story from Infowars.com. | ||
According to an Axios report, Joe Biden's campaign team is readying an army of social media influencers and tends to station them within a briefing room at the White House. | ||
So yes, folks, the propaganda wing of the U.S. government is being formed before our eyes. | ||
Luckily, we can counter it with our own propaganda wing, the American people. | ||
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I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two... | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is The American Journal. | ||
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Just so much stuff to talk about today. | ||
My God. More videos you could possibly imagine. | ||
More stories than we can possibly get to, but we're going to try our hardest to get to as many as humanly possible. | ||
We've got transgender terror just being green-lighted across the board. | ||
We'll talk about the Tennessee Three, those expelled legislators who are already being rocketed to prominence on the national stage. | ||
We'll get into that as well. | ||
We'll also talk about the full story behind Daniel Perry, who was convicted for murder after defending himself from a riotous mob who was pointing a rifle at him and who had previously been caught. | ||
The person he killed, Garrett Foster, was previously caught on video bragging about how he would be using his gun to intimidate people that he called very bad names and said would never do anything about it. | ||
Well... He found out, didn't he? | ||
We'll get into exactly how corrupt that entire saga has been and what it portends for the future of justice in this country. | ||
As it appears, we increasingly have jury pools tainted by dishonest actors who disguise their own proclivities or political activism in order to get onto juries. | ||
Where they then take the law into their own hands. | ||
And it's an extremely, extremely troubling series of events that we'll be dealing with. | ||
My God, we have a lot of just insane crap to get to. | ||
Let's just start with some videos because this is just... | ||
This was my experience over the weekend, right? | ||
Just having a great time with the family. | ||
Having a wonderful, relaxing, wholesome day on Easter. | ||
And then just opening up the phone and seeing things like clip number 14. | ||
Three second graders are facing disciplinary action after they were reportedly involved in sexual behavior at Hodges Manor Elementary. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 14. | ||
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Portsmouth tonight. A sexual misconduct investigation involving children as young as the second grade. | |
Administrators say it involves students at Hodges Manor Elementary. | ||
An investigative reporter Julie Millay is live in the newsroom with some pretty disturbing details. | ||
Yeah, Tom, disturbing is right. | ||
What we know right now is that three students are facing disciplinary action after what the school is calling, quote, inappropriate sexual behavior that happened inside a classroom. | ||
10 on your side learned today that a similar incident was investigated back in February. | ||
This letter was sent home to parents last week. | ||
It reads, As you are aware, an incident of a sexual nature occurred in class on Tuesday, March 28, 2023. | ||
This activity was inappropriate and should not have happened. | ||
A parent tells Ten On Your Side that her son was directly involved in the incident, that he was approached by a female classmate about engaging in oral sex. | ||
The school, however, would not confirm those exact details. | ||
Ten on your side did learn today that a similar incident happened in February. | ||
That's when a parent says she reported to the school that her son was also approached by a girl who said she wanted to give him oral sex. | ||
The parent tells us that when she asked about it, the school did not address the issue beyond separating the two students or provide additional details. | ||
A school spokesperson, however, tells us appropriate action was taken in that February incident and that the school reported the most recent incident to police, Child Protective Services, and the Division's Department of Human Resources. | ||
The letter ends by saying the incident is being handled by the Human Resources Department and saying, quote, have a fantastic weekend. | ||
The school confirms that a counselor is being made available to students. | ||
We spoke today with a child psychologist who tells us how a counselor might be able to help students, even ones who were not directly involved with what happened. | ||
It's still going to impact them, and they might have questions, they might have emotions around it. | ||
And then even the kiddos who were directly impacted, they might not show a response right now, but maybe a month down the road, something triggers an emotional response for them. | ||
The school has confirmed to us that the instructional assistant who was in charge of the classroom at the time is currently on administrative leave. | ||
Attempts to reach that person today were unsuccessful. | ||
I'm Julie Millay, 10-9. | ||
No, second graders, huh? | ||
It's like, what, seven, eight years old? | ||
Something like that. That's okay. | ||
All right. I mean, maybe it has something to do with, like, the books that you have for second graders instructing them to do this type of thing. | ||
I don't know. I mean, I don't know. | ||
I'm no child psychologist after all. | ||
Just maybe having porn in the classrooms that tell kids how to do this and describe it as exciting and fun. | ||
Maybe it's not the best thing to do. | ||
Maybe. Just a suggestion. | ||
A humble suggestion. Somebody that doesn't like where we're going here. | ||
I mean, my God. But it's okay. | ||
It's fine. It's fine, you know? | ||
They'll make sure kids know that just... | ||
They'll turn one of the boys into a girl and then it'll be fine again. | ||
Then it'll all be okay again. | ||
We'll just put the little boys in dresses and then that should get a handle on things. | ||
I mean, when you talk about the dystopian smorgasbord that we live in, just the various ways that just the worst aspects of all dystopian novels are all being combined into one goulash, one big stew, you know? | ||
Like, you picture all the dystopian novels. | ||
You got Brave New World in 1984 and Fahrenheit 451 and all these, like a buffet laid out. | ||
You don't expect people to reach the tongs over and pick out from the Brave New World section the sexualized children's sex play at school portion of the meal, but we are indulging in that at this point, and that's horrifying. | ||
So... Okay, G sort of shakes you out of your wholesome attitude, but hey, let's see what else is going on. | ||
Clip number five here, this is another thing. | ||
Again, this is just how I experience it, right? | ||
You just get on Twitter and it's like, let's see what's going on in the news. | ||
Ah, second graders raping each other. | ||
Okay, well, that's weird. Okay, all right. | ||
What else is going on? | ||
Let's go to clip number five, see what the drag community's up to these days. | ||
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Where is my champagne? | |
Where's my band? Where's my diamond ring? | ||
Where's my gin and tonic? | ||
Where's my martini? | ||
Okay. | ||
So that was special needs individuals, people with Down syndrome, dressed in drag. | ||
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Hmm. | |
So that's fun, I guess. | ||
That's very fun. | ||
I don't know if that's okay, actually. | ||
I don't think that's okay at all. | ||
That was a drag company called Drag Syndrome. | ||
Drag Syndrome. | ||
It's a play on words. | ||
It's a play on Down Syndrome. | ||
Get it? Drag Syndrome. | ||
I think that's a good term. | ||
Maybe we can be calling it that. | ||
Maybe drag queens, maybe that's the issue. | ||
Maybe they have drag syndrome. | ||
Something that needs to be treated. | ||
Again, I don't think it's empowering to have Down syndrome people participate in your sexual fetish. | ||
I know. Maybe I'm the odd one out in this one, but I feel similar to this as I do with the Down syndrome woman who was a Victoria's Secret model. | ||
It's like, you know what empowers Down Syndrome people? | ||
Sexualizing them. It's like, well, okay. | ||
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I mean, it's just... | |
Woo! | ||
Alright. This is the world that we live in. | ||
Sounds good. I mean, I'm... | ||
This is horrifying, but we'll just keep going here. | ||
Should we watch some other videos? | ||
Should we watch some other ones? | ||
It's just wild. It's just completely insane. | ||
We will watch some other videos. | ||
Those might be the craziest ones. | ||
Although, it depends. It depends on what you consider crazy. | ||
We'll also watch a video from Riley Gaines, the swimmer who was assaulted and terrorized by transgender activists forced to hide in a room with no exits for three hours while they raged outside. | ||
So, I mean, the video's not as crazy as... | ||
Seeing people with Down Syndrome dressed up like sex dolls. | ||
It's just... | ||
Good morning! | ||
Good morning, everyone! Yes, it's the Sunday after Easter, and we are in the eighth pit of hell, rapidly descending. | ||
It's... It truly is something else, and we're going to move into politics on the other side here, where the Democrats are just openly calling for the eradication of the separation of powers and total domination by them, regardless of what the other branches of government have to say. | ||
Because we're rapidly moving past the point of no return. | ||
It's flying by us. | ||
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One of the more shocking statements made over this weekend. | |
Maybe shocking is not the right word. | ||
But just, you know, when you're documenting the decline and fall of a once great nation, this would be a major plot point in the story that you're telling. | ||
And that is that Many Democrats, not just Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, but certainly AOC has been the primary voice, demanding that the FDA and the Biden White House simply ignore the Supreme Court because they're mean or whatever. | ||
It really is baffling. | ||
I mean, the people that are at this point charging thousands of people with Essentially domestic terrorism and threatening to destroy their lives, having already destroyed their lives in many cases over their defense of the sacred constitution. | ||
Our republic and its institutions, which are inviolable and must be protected at all costs. | ||
Except, you know, when one side of the government rules against the other, in which case, you know, screw it all, right? | ||
The separation of powers, three branches of government, the thing that the Constitution actually dictates and lays out and gives you a foundation for. | ||
Like, they don't care about any of that, but they will use the Constitution as a battering ram to get their way, as a bludgeon to bash their political opponents over the head and to stand on... | ||
We've been talking about how sacred these institutions are, but not in practice, right? | ||
Not when actually the rubber hits the road. | ||
Then, you know, it's whatever they can do with their ill-gotten power. | ||
It really is just so blatant. | ||
It's hard to describe, but this was AOC on CNN over the weekend. | ||
Clip number two saying, I believe the Biden administration should just ignore this ruling of the Supreme Court, right? | ||
Just like, whatever. It's just the Supreme Court, right? | ||
Do we have to listen to them? | ||
Let's watch. There has been thought, I believe, given to this. | ||
Senator Ron Wyden has already issued statements, for example, advising what we should do in a situation like this, which I concur, which is that I believe that the Biden administration should ignore this ruling. | ||
I think that we, you know, The courts have the legitimacy and they rely on the legitimacy of their rulings. | ||
And what they are currently doing is engaged in an unprecedented and dramatic erosion of the legitimacy of the courts. | ||
It is the justices themselves, through the deeply partisan and unfounded nature of these rulings, that are undermining their own enforcement. | ||
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So you're saying the Biden administration should ignore this court, but what does that look like? | |
What does that actually mean? You know, I think the interesting thing when it comes to a ruling is that it relies on enforcement. | ||
And it is up to the Biden administration to enforce, to choose whether or not to enforce such a ruling. | ||
But is that... No, it's not. | ||
No, it's not. It's not up to them, actually. | ||
It's up to them to enforce it. | ||
It's not up to them to choose whether or not they want to. | ||
But this is just how it works, right? | ||
Just the absolute, literal destruction of our constitutional republic. | ||
Just taking a sledgehammer to the pillars of our state one by one and justifying it with meaningless buzzwords like the... | ||
Whatever she was just saying, like, she didn't make an argument there. | ||
She's just like, because they decided against us, in this one case, by the way, the Supreme Court has not made a lot of rulings that have made the far right extremely happy, or even the right wing extremely happy. | ||
They're actually an extremely moderate court, even though it's 6-3 conservatives, but that's not the point. | ||
Essentially, it's like, until we can pack the court, we're going to ignore their rulings. | ||
Until we can, because that's out of work, right? | ||
They'll come out with a plan to pack the court. | ||
I'm sure they're still working on it behind the scenes. | ||
They don't talk about it a lot recently, but It's because it's secretive and people knew they would be outraged, but I'm sure they're working and debating and making deals behind the scenes, and eventually they'll be like, we're expanding the court, we're going to double the number of justices, and they're all going to be from the diversity suicide cult, and once they get that, then questioning the Supreme Court is... | ||
It's unquestionable. You can't question the Supreme Court. | ||
They are sacred. Their rulings are sacred. | ||
It's just whatever label they want to apply to it at the time is what they'll do. | ||
But of course, as AOC mentioned, it's not just her calling for this. | ||
You also have Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon making similar remarks, arguing the Biden administration can just override the ruling for the abortion pill. | ||
This is all over an abortion pill. | ||
Essentially, the FDA has not... | ||
Evaluated the psychological or long-term medical effects of this abortion pill, which the agency had previously stated were safe and effective. | ||
And so now it's this Mif... | ||
Mifpristone? | ||
Mifpristone? Whatever. | ||
It's an abortion pill. | ||
And essentially they're saying, look, you didn't go through all the proper case studies for this, so, you know, you have to adhere to the... | ||
Laws on this. | ||
And that apparently saying, you're going to have to use one of the other myriad ways to obtain an abortion for the time being. | ||
This particular brand name abortion bill has to go through a few more processes. | ||
And the Democrats' response to that is, you know what we don't need anymore? | ||
Three branches of government. | ||
You know what's stopping us from getting abortion pills? | ||
This particular abortion pill? | ||
The Supreme Court. We should just get rid of it. | ||
We should just do away with it. | ||
I mean, just any time these people talk about the Constitution, just laugh in their faces, they are actually literally destroying the strictures of the Constitution with every chance they can. | ||
And again, not just Ron Wyden, not just AOC, not just the various Democrats and the, of course, media outlets treating them seriously. | ||
Instead of just going, well, that's an outrageous claim to make. | ||
Why would anybody go along with your tyrannical usurpation of the powers of the Supreme Court? | ||
No, they say, well, that's very interesting. | ||
Tell us, how would you take power by force? | ||
Would you be nice when you did it? | ||
I mean, it's just... Insane. | ||
But it's not just them. HHS secretary says Biden administration ignoring federal judges' abortion pill ruling is on the table. | ||
The HHS secretary slammed the Texas judge's ruling saying, what you saw by that one judge in that one court in that one state, that's not America. | ||
No, see, that's not America. | ||
Of course not. And, you know, it would be one thing if this was one of those precedent-setting events where, like, Republicans just went, oh, those are the rules now? | ||
Those are the rules we're playing by? | ||
Then let's go. And then we just, you know, it was just a free-for-all, and it was like, you know, courts just lost legitimacy across the board. | ||
I mean, it's hilarious. They're talking about how the Supreme Court just deciding against them, or the federal court, rather, just, you know, deciding against them. | ||
Like, that's That's fine. | ||
That's fair. That's totally normal and good. | ||
But just see what would happen if it would go the other way. | ||
Again, it's just completely insane. | ||
And a lot of this has to do with just the continuing attack on the Supreme Court, specifically Clarence Thomas. | ||
This is a big scandal this weekend. | ||
Clarence Thomas took vacation, you guys. | ||
Clarence Thomas rode on a private jet. | ||
My God, how will we stop him? | ||
Will anybody ever stop him? | ||
He keeps getting away with it. | ||
Justice Clarence Thomas responds to latest smears over his luxury trips with a Republican donor, which again is kind of hilarious. | ||
I mean, Supreme Court justices are appointed for life. | ||
The whole point of that is that there is no, there should be no purpose, like reason to give them money in the first place. | ||
They don't have donors necessarily. | ||
They have rich friends that they go on vacation with sometimes, and it turns out this guy is a... | ||
Really heavy never-Trump person. | ||
So he probably didn't even agree with a lot of Clarence Thomas' decisions or statements or anything. | ||
We'll get into this on the other side and look at the absolutely hilarious way this is being talked about. | ||
The biggest breaking news, his benefactor, his friend that he went on a yacht trip with, he collects historical artifacts. | ||
So that's how you know he's bad. | ||
That's the headline. He collects historical artifacts. | ||
That's it. All right, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
Again, the Democrats are just on the absolute warpath and, you know, not slowing down. | ||
Biden White House announcing they're going to deploy an army of social media influencers. | ||
So in other words, we'll have, and they're going to be embedded in the White House. | ||
So in other words, we'll have a contingent of Teenage influencers just as working as the propaganda wing of the regime. | ||
Okay, I mean, what? | ||
Like, what? I mean, there's no way that's legal. | ||
There's no way that's legal, right? | ||
And the point of this is that social media influencers have a greater impact than the news media. | ||
I don't know. The White House can't have its own contingent of reporters that, you know, they instruct on how to report them. | ||
I mean, they can talk to the reporters. | ||
And there's just no way this is legal, right? | ||
There's just no way. But they're already doing it, and they've already done it. | ||
Remember, they originally, in the boiling the frog in the pot situation, Methodology. | ||
They start off with just bringing in some TikTok influencers to, like, talk about coronavirus. | ||
Get the message out there. | ||
It's for your health after all. | ||
It's not political, though. It's for your health. | ||
And then a couple months later, bringing those same influencers back this time instead of telling everybody to get the vaccine, telling everybody to go to war for Ukraine, start World War III against Russia. | ||
Like, it's just go out and do your little dances, but make sure you call the Russians Nazis while you do it. | ||
Thanks, you guys. Thank you. | ||
Also make sure you're trans. | ||
Make sure it's all the transes that we get on the docket here. | ||
So again, they're just launching this. | ||
They're just doing it. They've already done it. | ||
They've already started out slow to get the American people used to this idea that the U.S. government, specifically the White House, is employing social media influencers to spread its propaganda. | ||
And now it'll make it an official thing. | ||
It'll be folded into the deep state. | ||
And again, these will be weird little dancing teenagers. | ||
Two will be invested with the power of state propagandists. | ||
Spread their message to the youth and the young. | ||
Just psychological warfare on all fronts. | ||
But that's not all, of course. | ||
They're saying that the Supreme Court is illegitimate because it's not on their side. | ||
It's not making decisions exclusively and continuously in their direction. | ||
Therefore, it must be illegitimate. Therefore, we can just ignore it or abolish it or pack it or whatever we have to do to get our way because we are simultaneously petulant children and ruthless tyrants. | ||
It's a horrible system to be under. | ||
But it's getting worse. And one of the ways that they're claiming the Supreme Court is losing legitimacy is by constantly fabricating scandals to try to make it seem illegitimate. | ||
Kind of like how they did with the Donald Trump presidency. | ||
Just completely Baseless, kind of normal stuff for every politician suddenly becomes an overblown total scandal that demands some sort of response. | ||
You know, luckily the Supreme Court is built in such a way that it doesn't matter what these people say because it's like unless you are literally going to impeach a Supreme Court justice, which they are talking about doing. | ||
I mean, AOC does invoke that possibility. | ||
She says maybe we can just impeach them. | ||
So maybe they will do that. | ||
It is almost never done. | ||
I mean, presidents are impeached more often than Supreme Court justices. | ||
And the whole point of a Supreme Court justice is that, first of all, it has to get overwhelming majority approval from both houses. | ||
It goes through the approval process to make sure they're not partisan actors, to make sure they will treat everything fairly. | ||
And then they're given a lifetime appointment, meaning they don't have to keep Trying to raise money for their job or get voted into their position. | ||
They're just there. They're safe. | ||
They can piss off everybody. | ||
They're still Supreme Court justices. | ||
They can have money thrown against them and campaigns to try to make them seem illegitimate. | ||
Doesn't matter. They're Supreme Court justice and they will be until they retire or die. | ||
So that's actually a kind of great system to be set up. | ||
Now, we can all have our issues with the Supreme Court. | ||
We can ask whether this... | ||
Really is the greatest system, but they're not... | ||
The Democrats aren't talking about things in a philosophical, big-picture view, updating the structures of government in a thoughtful and meaningful way to come out with the best system on top. | ||
No, they're just... The Supreme Court decided something they disagree with, and so they're just... | ||
Egging that outrage on fanning those flames of petulance to try to make drastic changes without really even considering the consequences and comfortable in the fact that they can do this type of stuff and the Republicans, the conservatives who actually care about the Constitution as it stands, aren't going to take the same measures as they will because we actually care about upholding the system. | ||
In its totality, not just using it to get our way and abolishing it when it goes against us, which may be a weakness on our part, it's seeming increasingly like, but one of the scandals, the latest one they have summoned, they have fabricated, manifested from the ether is that Clarence Thomas is being bribed or something. | ||
Clarence Thomas responds to latest smears over his luxury trips with Republican donor. | ||
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Friday responded to the latest media witch hunt. | ||
ProPublica on Thursday launched an attack on Clarence Thomas because he took vacations with a billionaire Republican donor. | ||
Clarence Thomas and his wife Ginny were treated to lavish vacations by Harlan Crow, which is a cool name, and a prominent Republican donor and possibly some sort of supervillain. | ||
I don't know, Harlan Crow. | ||
It's like... Does he wear a mask? | ||
Does he have a lair? | ||
This is the type of guy who has a lair. | ||
Harlan Crow. I don't know. | ||
But again, it's like... | ||
So what actually happened was that basically there was a new change in the rules that said the federal judiciary actually has to report private jet travel paid for by others. | ||
You know, you've got to report gifts that you get just to keep things on the up and up. | ||
Previously, you never had to... | ||
Log your, like, flights that you took on private jets. | ||
Now you do. So Clarence Thomas released a statement on his private jet travels paid for by Harlan Crow. | ||
Just saying, yeah, I've been... | ||
We take vacations sometimes, and sometimes our rich and wealthy friends, who they obviously rub elbows with, as they are, you know, he's a member of the Supreme Court. | ||
I mean, the other thing is that Clarence Thomas, like, most of the time, his vacations, he literally gets on an RV with his wife and just, like, goes to state parks and camps. | ||
And, like, he does interviews about it, how, like... | ||
He doesn't really have a super high media profile. | ||
People don't even know who he is. | ||
He just goes out and incognito mingles with just regular Americans who are also on vacation in their RVs. | ||
But also sometimes he takes lavish vacations because he's a Supreme Court justice, one of the highest authorities in the land. | ||
But this is fascism now. | ||
This is now fascism. | ||
This is now unacceptable, and they're trying to use this, top of all of the other made-up ridiculous scandals, to try to delegitimize an entire branch of the government because for the time being it's not in their hands completely. | ||
And, of course, this is on top of them for years, talking about packing the court and just doing whatever it takes in their ruthless drive for uncontested power at the federal government. | ||
To the extent that they're writing articles like this, New York Post, Clarence Thomas' billionaire benefactor, Harlan Crowe, collects historical artifacts. | ||
Well, I mean, that's it. | ||
He actually collects memorabilia from times in the past? | ||
Well, that's how you know he's a bad guy. | ||
We know that good guys, they understand that there is no history. | ||
There is no past. There is no future. | ||
There is only the eternal present in which the party is always right. | ||
And if you do things like collect historical artifacts, I mean... | ||
Let's just say it's not going to treat your social credit score so kindly. | ||
Of course, you can actually see the URL that this was originally posted under to find out what the original title was, the inflammatory title that includes the, you know, insinuation that you should be treating this in a certain way. | ||
It was originally titled, Clarence Thomas's Benefactor Harlan Crowe Collects Nazi Memorabilia. | ||
Yeah, that was the bombshell headline. | ||
Oh my god, Clarence Thomas is taking vacations with a literal Nazi. | ||
Collects Nazi memorabilia. | ||
How, you know, what else is he if he collects Nazi memorabilia? | ||
Then, of course, people looked into it and they go, oh, he collects like all sorts of historical memorabilia. | ||
Like tons of it, like whole houses filled with this stuff and some of it is Nazi memorabilia. | ||
But certainly not a greater degree than any other type. | ||
So he collects historical artifacts. | ||
So your big complaint is that he collects historical Okay, so let's tone down the outrage just a little bit. | ||
Let's tone down the shrieking, petulant demands, and just anybody who's outraged at this can just shut up for a little while. | ||
You just shut up, actually, is all that needs to happen here. | ||
And we can just move on and try to actually fix our government rather than continuing to undermine it. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back to the American Journal. - No. | |
We're continuing to talk a little bit more about politics in this segment. | ||
Next hour we're going to start talking about some of the updates to the Proud Boys trials that are going through all sorts of bizarre vicissitudes with the FBI being a bunch of, I won't call it misconduct, but conduct you wouldn't want the FBI to do to you if you were being brought up on criminal charges. | ||
Yeah, it's misconduct. Yeah, it's FBI misconduct. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit in some of the updates to the whole January 6th trial. | ||
We'll also be speaking to one of our regular callers, Pat from Boston. | ||
Patty from Boston is actually testified in Joe Biggs' trial, you know, on behalf of Joe Biggs, or we'll let him tell it. | ||
But he wanted to tell his story and talk about what it was like being interrogated and cross-examined by a federal prosecutor. | ||
And so we'll get that update in the next hour, early in the next hour. | ||
But first I want to talk about a couple stories with our favorite subject, old George Soros. | ||
Old George Soros. | ||
Again, it's just, it's so funny how these people are reported on, right? | ||
It's things like, you'll see headlines that are like, George Soros secretly... | ||
donated this massive sum of money to this organization. | ||
And it's like, was it a secret? | ||
Was it a secret or did you call anybody who talked about it an anti-Semite and demand that they silence themselves? | ||
Is it like secret and hidden or do you have a myriad array of influence organizations and pressure groups that demand people shut up about what's going on out in the open and being done in full view of the public? | ||
I don't know if secret is the right term to apply to these things, but hey... | ||
Who am I, right? | ||
The story from the New York Post yesterday, or Saturday rather. | ||
Son of George Soros scoring easy White House access. | ||
Records show the son of billionaire George Soros quietly became de facto White House ambassador, making at least 14 visits there on behalf of the far-left kingmaker since President Joe Biden took office. | ||
Records reviewed by the Post show. | ||
Now we've been... I've been telling this for a very long time that Alexander Soros, for a while, has been the actual head of the Open Societies Foundation and the spokesperson for the Soros money empire. | ||
And, of course, when we broke the news and continue to be one of the only organizations that thoroughly covered the Friends of Democracy document, the leaked documents that showed that the Freddie Gray protest in Baltimore in 2014 were orchestrated by Alexander Soros' organization called the leaked documents that showed that the Freddie Gray protest in Baltimore in 2014 were orchestrated by Alexander Soros' organization called Friends of Democracy with the explicit purpose of, quote, starting a feedback | ||
And, of course, it was Alexander Soros who was the one that we pointed to as being the orchestrator of that event, or at least his organization was the one that orchestrated having these highly paid professional agitators corral and use the hordes of angry black protesters to attack the police in order to or at least his organization was the one that orchestrated having these highly paid professional agitators corral and use the hordes of angry black protesters to attack the police in order to get the police to attack back in order to enrage further | ||
And, of course, they were trying to manipulate and control and use the police force as they moved towards the absolute destruction of our country. | ||
you So he's been in charge of this stuff for a while, and this article goes through the dozens and dozens of times that Alexander Soros has seen an open door at the White House and let himself on in. | ||
His latest trips include a December 1st visit with then-White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain's advisor, who also worked on Biden's presidential campaign. | ||
Later that evening, the younger Soros was one of 330 people who attended a lavish state dinner on the White House South Lawn, hosted by the president and first lady Jill Biden, honoring French President Emmanuel Macron and Macron's wife Bridgette. | ||
A day later, Alexander Soros, who chairs the powerful liberal grant-making network Open Societies Foundation, funded by his dad, met with both an advisor to the counselor of President Marina Adame and Deputy National Security Advisor Jonathan Finer at Record Show. | ||
His previous White House meetings include earlier sit-downs with Adame on October 14th, Sirvash Stava on September 14th, Finer on December 15th, October 6th, and December 15th of last year. | ||
So again, just about a meeting a month, just averaging about a meeting a month with national security advisors and chiefs of staff and just anybody who can help to orchestrate the deep state unelected power behind the scenes. | ||
And according to... | ||
Mike Howell, director of the Oversight Project at the Conservative Heritage Foundation, he says the younger Soros' easy White House access is troubling considering the Soros family has already done tremendous damage to our country, saying the Soros agenda is one of death and destruction in the name of open borders and ending Western civilization, he said. The Biden administration and rogue prosecutor movement may be its most damaging purchase in America to date. | ||
Hard to disagree with that. | ||
And again, you can just see the once, twice, three times a month he's meeting with security advisors and chiefs of staff and all sorts of connections because, of course, money. | ||
Because money. Because he's funding the on-the-grounds, astroturf, fake grassroots movement that are giving the Democrats the... | ||
Propaganda and public relations cover to do what they were going to do anyway, but would have, you know, inspired pushback if they weren't doing it seemingly at the behest of an angry mob. | ||
This is how it works, right? | ||
This is why you have things like the FBI or the DOJ going to the school board organization and saying, hey, why don't you ask us to get involved? | ||
We can't just get involved, but if you write a letter, then we have the cover to get involved. | ||
So when the White House wants to do something, they coordinate with the Open Societies Foundation and their vast, unrelenting network of billion-dollar organizations to bring this about. | ||
And they say, look, we're going to do this. | ||
Can you inspire your little lemmings to protest in favor of what we're going to do already? | ||
So when we do it, it looks like we're responding to, you know, public outcry. | ||
So they manufactured the outcry to do what they were going to do anyway. | ||
It's a very sophisticated, closed system of influence and psychological operations. | ||
Of course, this is really accelerating and becoming official with this story, Infowars.com. | ||
Biden to deploy army of social media influencers, stationing them in the White House. | ||
According to an Axios report, Joe Biden's campaign team is already readying an army of social media influencers and intends to station them within a briefing room at the White House. | ||
Biden's handlers apparently decided the only way he's going to win another election against Donald Trump is by securing the youth vote, a tough task given that he's the oldest president ever. | ||
Deputy Chief of Staff Jen O'Malley Dillon said, we're trying to reach young people but also moms who use different platforms to get information and climate activists and people whose main way of getting information is digital. | ||
Going after brainwashed, TikTok-obsessed, woke crowd then. | ||
Essentially, the report further notes that in February, the White House brought in more than a dozen influencers to a State of the Union watch party and was asked by one, quote, When are we going to get press briefing passes, prompting the administration to become actually very responsive to it? | ||
Again, we can point out how Ron DeSantis has... | ||
Essentially, you know, gotten—I don't even know what the details are of his, but he's also, you know, enlisted social media influencers to support his cause, and the left will write very angry articles, scary articles, right? | ||
DeSantis' mobile propaganda corps attacks American freedoms, and they're just, like, very overwhelming and overt. | ||
Really, it's just Ron DeSantis, like, hey, we'll pay for good content, you know— It's what every presidential or presidential contest involves. | ||
But in this case, he is the president. | ||
Joe Biden is the president. And they're using federal resources such as the White House itself and dedicating entire briefing room to indoctrinating social media influencers who aren't even specifically political into spreading their message to the younger people in a full court press against conservative thought in this country. | ||
And just a reminder from earlier this year of why exactly the Soros are involved in all of this and Involved so heavily with the Biden White House, nonprofit financed by billionaire George Soros quietly donated $140 million to political causes in just 2021. | ||
Again, that was a report from January of this year. | ||
$140 million at least into nonprofits just one year before the midterm elections. | ||
We've seen the outcome of this as more and more Soros-funded prosecutors are choosing to openly ignore the laws as they are on the books in favor of ruthlessly... | ||
Going after people who haven't done anything wrong or have defended themselves against the criminals that increasingly disrupt their lives. | ||
The Axio story says Biden's digital strategy, an army of influencers, a whole army of little propagandists out there on TikTok lying in just the most egregious way, but all at once and in such an overwhelming voice that it lends the air of truth and fact when in reality it is just a highly coordinated lie. | ||
So that's what the Biden administration is getting up to. | ||
Do you really think they want to get rid of TikTok? | ||
No, they'll use it to their own ends. | ||
Because they know how effective it can be. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about the Proud Boys case and the January 6th cases, folks. | ||
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We really do just have... | ||
I mean, just things going on right now. | ||
We're going to get into some of the domestic terror section of our coverage today. | ||
That is, of course, sort of a double-edged term, right? | ||
I mean it in two different ways. | ||
First is the domestic terror with big ol' air quotes. | ||
Where, you know, people that just disagree with the government or peacefully protest or pray silently outside of an abortion clinic are deemed domestic terrorists, surveilled and sometimes arrested, almost always harassed by the deep state spy network that is openly usurping our duly elected representatives' power at this point. | ||
That's one side is domestic terror, aka the label they give to dissidents in order to discredit and imprison them. | ||
And then there is domestic terror, which is the actual terror tactics that are being utilized by the transgender community, the Black Lives Matter organization, and a number of other leftist causes that use intimidation and physical violence to get their way. | ||
And then not only do they not get punished for it, they actually get supported and claim that they're actually the victims in all of it by people like the spokesperson for the White House or the police chief on the ground. | ||
Just total, actual, by every definition of the word, domestic terrorism, like the attack on the Cop City in Atlanta, where you had hundreds of Antifa members, all of them almost from out of state, including members of the SPLC throwing fire. all of them almost from out of state, including members | ||
fireworks and bombs and lighting a construction site on fire as they stage a military assault against police who are trying to build a training facility, just actual domestic terrorism, that the official story from the FBI, the DOJ, and everyone involved that the official story from the FBI, the DOJ, and everyone involved in the federal government say Antifa | ||
They don't even exist. We certainly are not surveilling them or trying to do anything about this insurgency that is currently wrecking havoc across our country in a very large variety of different ways. | ||
So domestic terror, two different meanings. | ||
The fake term to demonize being right-wing and the real term of the actual domestic terror That's being supported and encouraged by the regime. | ||
It's a double-sided attack. | ||
It's a pincer move that they're wielding against us. | ||
Here's sort of the perfect example. | ||
Story from today on Infowars.com. | ||
FBI dossier says using terms like based and Chad is a sign of extremism. | ||
Well, can't disagree with that. | ||
Can't disagree with that. | ||
An FBI dossier says that signs of online extremism, including terms such as based, Chad, and Stacey, the use of which could end up putting somebody on a watch list. | ||
The most badass watch list of all time. | ||
The watch list is entitled The Based Chad List, and I'm on it. | ||
The glossary obtained via Freedom of Information Act requested by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project using terms like looks maxing, I don't even have time to explain what that means. | ||
Chad and Stacey will get you an FBI watch list for involuntary celibate violent extremism. | ||
That's right, incel extremism. | ||
You are a violent incel if you use these extremely common, like the most common memes on the internet at this point. | ||
Based is to mean that something that is agreeable or cool or generally considered anti-woke Kinda. | ||
Nah. Based means based, bro. | ||
Red pill is also another one, taken from the Matrix movies, meaning somebody uncovering hidden truths, but according to the FBI, indicating somebody who has adopted racist, anti-Semitic, or fascist beliefs. | ||
Interesting. Like, yeah, you know, the red pill, like, when you see the truth, and they're like, oh, you mean when you're a racist? | ||
It's like, no, no, it's like when you become aware of the illusions that are trapping society and you want to fight against them. | ||
It's like a revelation. | ||
It's like Plato's cave. | ||
And they're like, oh, you mean when you figure out the Jews are behind it. | ||
It's like, no, what? | ||
What? We didn't say that. | ||
It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. | ||
None of it makes any sense. | ||
None of it just any legitimacy whatsoever. | ||
But Chad and Bast is now... | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal, the most based show for Chad's and Stacey's that the world has ever seen. | ||
We are look-smaxing. | ||
That's accurate. We do say yes with a stoic visage. | ||
We do meme. | ||
It's true. We are the memeing extremists. | ||
And the FBI is powerless. | ||
From our onslaught. It's really incredible. | ||
This is how deep it goes. | ||
Again, this is from the article from Infowars. | ||
Based in Chad are now extremist terms. | ||
Which again, you know, with the FBI, being anti-abortion, you're an extremist. | ||
Being a Catholic, you're an extremist. | ||
Being based and or a Chad, you better believe you're an extremist. | ||
I frankly don't know how they... | ||
Got such an accurate picture of Owen Schroer, but it is a great meme. | ||
Is that why he grew the beard? | ||
Did he grow the beard to look like the Chad guy? | ||
Because it worked. | ||
But this is how far it goes. | ||
The belief, quote, that society is corrupt and that the believer is a victim of this corruption is also a sign that somebody has entered a dark, dangerous rabbit hole, according to the FBI. Yeah, that's right. | ||
The corrupt elements of society don't want you saying society's corrupt. | ||
Color me shocked. | ||
Imagine it. Imagine my shock, if you will. | ||
It's just absolutely crazy. | ||
It's just the most corrupt elements of our society. | ||
Are at the very top. They are the law enforcement. | ||
And they go, hey, pointing out our corruption, that makes you an extremist. | ||
You're going down a dark rabbit hole when you start investigating what we're up to and things that we get involved in and pointing out our systemic corruption. | ||
Given the wave of violence carried out by supporters of far-left groups, such as Antifa and BLM, over recent years, one would expect the FBI to have carried out similar investigations into rhetoric used by those groups. | ||
However, they appear to be more concerned about right-wingers using naughty words to express agreement with one another. | ||
That's how far this goes, honestly. | ||
It's completely and utterly insane. | ||
And we joke about it because it's funny. | ||
Like, we joke about it because of how ridiculous and outrageous it is, but... | ||
There's no small chance that myself and everybody who works here and anybody in this sphere of politics, we will not grow to old age without being thrown into a gulag. | ||
like not in a fear-mongering way, just in a very obvious understanding of the way things are progressing and the rapidity with which they've progressed even just over the last few years means that the First Amendment is no guarantee anymore. | ||
And the things that I say on this show and the positions that I support, human freedom, freedom from the government, freedom from coercion, freedom from psychological operations aimed at your children to try to destroy your civilization, | ||
like being against that sort of stuff and talking about that sort of stuff, it's legal like being against that sort of stuff and talking about that sort of stuff, it's legal now and I'm not breaking any laws now, but 10 years, 20 years from now, if things don't turn around, if we don't get things righted real quick, like we are on the cusp of, you You don't have to do anything. | ||
You know, right now they'll take a, you know, somebody inspired by something that you, like a, something you said inspired a meme that inspired, I mean, already now we have people who are going to jail for possibly 10 years for posting a meme, for posting a meme on the internet. | ||
That was a big joke that nobody took seriously. | ||
And they've been sentenced and they've been convicted for a crime that may see them behind bars for a decade. | ||
So we're already sort of at that point. | ||
We already fully are. It's not like this isn't like a speculation. | ||
It's not like, ah, you know, they're coming down. | ||
Like... There's a very real chance, very, very real chance that people like myself will literally be thrown into jail for expressing disagreement with the government in our lifetimes, which is horrifying and a very good reason why we should do everything we possibly can right now while we still can to destroy this process, interrupt this feedback loop of corruption, and resist with everything that we've got. | ||
So we don't have to actually get to that inevitability where the First Amendment is well and truly shredded and the Democrats are literally just openly arresting people because they're Republican and getting praised by the media for doing it. | ||
Now we have Patty from Boston on the line who just was a witness in the federal case against Joe Biggs. | ||
Very excited to talk to him. | ||
Some of the latest headlines from this. | ||
Over 1,000 people now face charges in connection with January 6th riots. | ||
1,000 people. | ||
931 defendants have been charged with entering or remaining in a restricted federal building or grounds, including 102 who face charges for entering a restricted area with a dangerous or deadly weapon. | ||
A thousand people being charged for January 6th, which is roughly 1,000 more people than ever were charged for the year-long conflagration that was the Black Lives Matter riots of 2020. | ||
Just a little compare and contrast for you there. | ||
And there's more stuff that's been revealed recently about the Proud Boys trial, but I'm excited to hear from Patty. | ||
Patty, thank you for calling in. | ||
I know you were sort of looking forward to testifying for this because for months and years at this point, we've been seeing all of the lies about Joe Biggs and the way he's been treated is just despicable. | ||
I know people, you know, we like to sort of butt heads sometimes, and people out there often comment going, why do you let Patty on? | ||
He's a horrible person. But I know that, you know, when push comes to shove, you were there to support Joe Biggs and do something that not a lot of people would have the courage to do. | ||
So we commend you for that, and I'd love to hear about it. | ||
Just welcome to the show, and please give us the rundown about what you were doing and what it was like testifying in Joe Biggs' trial. | ||
Patty, you're on the air. I was glad to be able to testify for Joe because I don't think he did anything close to what the government is saying. | ||
The government is saying that he did. | ||
It's disgusting to me that these guys are on trial for a seditious conspiracy when, in fact, there was no plan. | ||
These guys did not plan to do anything at all. | ||
I don't want to get too deep into the testimony, but I do want to say that these guys are not guilty of It's a seditious conspiracy. | ||
And if you think that they are, you obviously weren't there that day. | ||
Because it's just absurd to think that that's what went on. | ||
So let's talk. You were there that day. | ||
Why were you somebody that was called to testify? | ||
What information did you have? | ||
Why did you have information that the court wanted to hear? | ||
Well, I was there to take photographs. | ||
And I was there at the beginning and the end of the Proud Boys march. | ||
And I talked to Joe at the beginning and the end. | ||
And there was nothing going on at the end. | ||
These guys were eating food at the food trucks, you know, stuffing their fat faces full of tacos. | ||
Now, if there's some sort of, you know, taco statute that I'm unaware of, then, you know, okay, whatever. | ||
But these guys were done. | ||
They were talking about what bar they were going to go out to later that night. | ||
And I left. | ||
As a photographer, I was like, okay, yeah, this is done. | ||
So I left. | ||
Now, if I thought that anything was going to happen after that, I would have stayed. | ||
I would have stayed. | ||
I mean, you know me. | ||
You know, as a photographer, I'm going to stick around, you know, for the longevity of the whole thing. | ||
But I just thought, okay, it's done. | ||
And so I decided to leave. | ||
And those guys did not, in my opinion, And I'm going to say it as a fact. | ||
These guys were not interested in insurrection that day. | ||
They just weren't. And I'll swear that to the day I die. | ||
Of course, I think people who are watching in real time, especially fans of Joe Biggs and stuff who are watching the stream, I mean, everybody was aware of what it was like to protest in D.C. You go protest in D.C., you're going to get attacked by Antifa. | ||
Videos from the day before, from the week before, I mean, every time there's a protest, the protest is peaceful, but... | ||
There were videos of, like, you know, families walking back, like a dad holding hands with a little kid, being, like, assaulted, having things thrown at him, being surrounded by Antifa. | ||
Like, it was not safe for conservatives on the streets of D.C. in 2020 when, you know, the Black Lives Matter rallies were going on and riots were going on, and the Proud Boys were there basically going, Antifa's going to mess with us, so we've got to be prepared for that. | ||
That was basically as far as their planning went, is like, we're going to be there, show the conservatives that they can protest and they can express their First Amendment without having to worry about being assaulted by Antifa because the Proud Boys are here to watch out for them. | ||
We'll get back to Patty on the other side. | ||
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*music* All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is Harrison Smith. | ||
You're watching American Journal. We have Patty from Boston on the line. | ||
Last week, he testified in the Joe Biggs trial for a seditious conspiracy, testifying on behalf of Joe Biggs. | ||
He was there that day and, of course, saw what was going on and saw that there was no greater plan that they were involved in, that there was no scheme to invade the Capitol, that they had been working out beforehand. | ||
Again, Patty, just tell us I don't know how much of your testimony you can get into or what the questioning was like or what the exact pieces of evidence you were able to put forward were, but I know that in addition to being a photographer, you often film and do interviews with people around. | ||
Was there any piece of evidence that you were able to provide to the court perhaps showing that On video, Joe Biggs is not sure what they're going to do next. | ||
That would fly in the face of the story that is being presented against Joe Biggs as if he and the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers and the Trump administration were all part of a highly coordinated plan to disrupt the American government and stage a seditious coup. | ||
What were you there to say and do you think you were able to say it within the confines of the I think I was given the opportunity to say what I think is the truth, which is the truth, that there was no conspiracy here. | ||
This was not a seditious conspiracy. | ||
Joe and Rufio and Enrique are not guilty. | ||
Of seditious conspiracy. | ||
Having been there that day, I can tell you without a doubt at all that these guys just, you know, they were upset and they did what they did, but they did not do it as a premeditated act. | ||
That the government is trying to say that they did. | ||
So, you know, I think these guys made a mistake. | ||
They did something that they shouldn't have done, but that does not make a 20-year, you know, you don't get 20 years for that, man. | ||
I mean, that's insane. | ||
The idea that you get 20 years for that is just ridiculous, and I just don't, you know... | ||
That doesn't work for me. | ||
It doesn't work for me. And it also doesn't work, and I want people to understand it. | ||
Being held pre-trial is anti-constitutional. | ||
It's disgusting. So, you know, I can't even describe how angry this makes. | ||
It really doesn't. | ||
It should really anger you, too. | ||
Like, you, Harrison, and everybody else, I think that you guys probably agree with me on this. | ||
But, Dan, you know, this is gross. | ||
It is a gross overreach of the federal government, and it makes me sick to my stomach. | ||
I mean, where do you think the concern is on the—not even just on the left, but normal Republicans that aren't standing up for these guys, that refuse to talk about what they're going through or stand up for them? | ||
I mean, where is the outrage that I hear in your voice and I think is so appropriate? | ||
Because if you care about what America is, I mean, this is key to it, is you are not supposed to let the government abuse its citizens like this for just standing up against them. | ||
I mean, where is the outrage? | ||
Because I hear it in your voice. | ||
I don't know. We know it, but where is it, man? | ||
Yeah, I mean, Harrison, I hear it in your voice, too, and I understand where you're coming from, but I don't know why everyone else doesn't say the same. | ||
Look, I think we all agree, but where is everybody else, man? | ||
Where are the info warriors? | ||
Like, come on, man. | ||
Like, we should be fighting for this. | ||
We should be saying, hey, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
You don't get to put people in jail without a trial. | ||
Like, you don't get to do that, man. | ||
This is... My God. | ||
It just drives me off the wall backward. | ||
And I know you agree with me, and I know that Alex probably agrees with me, and Owen, and all you guys. | ||
But, man, we gotta do more. | ||
We have to do better. | ||
Come on. Like, there's gotta be... | ||
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Ah, Jesus. You know... | |
I know we talk off air sometimes, and I appreciate you avoiding using the four-letter words that I can hear rattling around in your brain. | ||
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Say that again? I'm trying to watch my mouth. | |
No, I know. Yeah. | ||
So there are some updates to this. | ||
Things like, you know, Proud Boys asked for dismissal of January 6th obstruction charges after court ruling puts cases in limbo. | ||
Two Proud Boys on trial for seditious conspiracy over their actions on January 6th filed to have their obstruction charges dismissed after the USDC of court issued a fractured ruling that puts hundreds of J6 obstruction cases in limbo. | ||
Politico also has the story. | ||
Appeals court ruling puts hundreds of January 6 felony cases in limbo. | ||
Judge Florence Pan, who wrote the majority opinion, said it was the wrong time to decide that broad question because the three defendants, who cases were before the court, were also charged with assaulting police officers. | ||
So, again, there are some updates to this that's like that's kind of favorable here, kind of not favorable there. | ||
But this this can't be treated as a drama to just watch unfold. | ||
You are the American people. | ||
You are the American government. | ||
This is a participation activity. | ||
We need to be involved. | ||
We need to be speaking out for this. | ||
Just final words, Patty. | ||
What was the what was the experience like testifying for this? | ||
Did you get a sense from the prosecutors whether they were like frustrated at your questioning, whether they were confident in their plans? | ||
Just what was your sense from the opposition or the defense on, you know, while you were there being questioned? | ||
What was that like? | ||
Well, I can tell you that the prosecution didn't really they they didn't get up in me like, you know, in a hardcore way. | ||
I think they have a weak case. | ||
I think that that Joe and and Ethan and Enrique and Zach, you know, all have decent cases, better than decent cases. | ||
And I think that they should be, you know, acquitted of all charges. | ||
And I think that, you know, these guys, they're really, this is hard for them, really hard. | ||
And I hope that everybody, you know, understands that these guys are decent human beings who deserve another chance. | ||
Please, please pay attention to this trial because I think as long as we go, people don't pay attention to this. | ||
Please, let's pay attention to it. | ||
InfoWarriors, all you guys who are interested in this stuff, please pay attention to this stuff because it's really important. | ||
If you care about free speech, you have to care about these boys. | ||
Seriously, do the best you can. | ||
Donate if you can. | ||
I get emotional over it, man. | ||
I'm sorry. No, no, I appreciate it. | ||
And again, people often give you a hard time because we do butt heads sometimes. | ||
You don't consider yourself a conservative. | ||
Yeah, but this is different, man. | ||
This is different. This is different, Harrison. | ||
This is different. We're all on the same side with this one. | ||
This is different. No, I completely agree. | ||
And I think some of those naysayers will be silenced knowing that you actually put yourself on the line. | ||
And again, it's easy just to go, well, I'm not the one on trial, so I can ignore that. | ||
I think it's very admirable that you were able to do what you could to defend our friend, Joe Biggs. | ||
Thank you, Pat. All right, folks. | ||
I got some good news and some bad news. | ||
Well, it's all good news. The good news is that my wife is going to give birth to an old baby girl. | ||
The bad news is that she's literally having the baby right now. | ||
So I'm going to have to leave soon. | ||
I'm going to have to hit the road and go to the hospital to be there for my wife. | ||
So I'm going to abandon ship at 10 o'clock. | ||
And Matt, our producer, is going to take over and take your phone calls. | ||
So we're going to continue through the news here for the end of this hour, and God willing, I'll be back in maybe a week or two, having gotten settled with the new baby, to take on the globalists once again. | ||
But your prayers are always appreciated, and it's very exciting. | ||
It's very exciting stuff, folks, so... | ||
I am going to have to cut today a little bit short as things seem to be accelerating in the birthing department. | ||
Now, I also want to remind you, you can go to my Substack. | ||
I'm not going to be able to get to all the stories that we get to today. | ||
You can go to harrisonhillsmith.substack.com and you actually get a full rundown of all of the stories that we cover on a daily basis as well as those that we don't even get to. | ||
So you can do your own research and really get to the bottom of everything going on. | ||
As well as if you're a paid subscriber, you get full access to the videos as well. | ||
Do we just go down? | ||
Can I not go to videos now? | ||
Is that what's happening? Alright, folks. | ||
You know, you ever been through bankruptcy? | ||
You ever been through a concerted attack by pretty much every powerful aspect of the regime at once? | ||
It's not easy. It's really not easy. | ||
And if you're a regular viewer, you know we've been dealing with this a little bit more. | ||
It's not because we fired the guy who knew how to do this and now everything's falling apart. | ||
It's not because we just aren't paying attention and things are going down. | ||
It's because we are hamstrung continuously by the authorities and by... | ||
I don't want to call anybody out, but... | ||
I think if you follow InfoWars, you know. | ||
You've heard Alex talk about it. | ||
I mean... Honestly, we are still in the race. | ||
In a lot of ways, we're still at the front of the pack. | ||
But we're doing it having been... | ||
Shot in the leg. | ||
And... You know, our other leg broken with a hammer. | ||
But we're still in the race. | ||
And we're still running. We're still winning. | ||
But... My God, it's just a continual bombardment against Infowars. | ||
And we're not giving up and we're not going anywhere. | ||
As you can see, I mean, there may be holes in the ship, but they're not of our creation. | ||
They are a consequence of the weapons of the enemies. | ||
And we're doing everything we can to patch them up and to pump out the water and to keep this armada going. | ||
But we desperately need your help to do it. | ||
Please do go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
I mean, in a way, it just reminds me of what's happening to the wider country. | ||
Just things that you could do before. | ||
Get on a plane and not have to worry about another plane crashing into you on the runway. | ||
Going outside and breathing the air in central Ohio. | ||
Going to the grocery store for a quick late night run without having to worry about being stabbed by some criminal vagrant. | ||
You know, it's just all the things that we took for granted before are slowly but surely being destroyed by the leftists in power and InfoWars is not immune to that effect. | ||
In fact, we're a primary target of their attacks. | ||
So again, in almost a metaphysical way, combat this trend. | ||
Fight back against the normalization of just the collapse. | ||
By going to InfoWarsStore.com, you know that we're targeted because we're right. | ||
You know that we are their number one enemy because we are the number one force arrayed against them. | ||
It's pretty much the most powerful thing you can do, the most powerful statement you can make against the New World Order tyrants and their designed, manufactured, orchestrated, collapsed agenda is going to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Do the things they don't want you to do. | ||
Be the people they desperately don't want you to be. | ||
They... They spend billions of dollars, literally billions of dollars, just trying to stop you from being able to support us. | ||
So why not counteract their billions of dollars with grassroots, just widespread populist movements? | ||
Like, why not do the thing that you know they so desperately don't want you to do? | ||
Go to Infowarsstore.com to support us. | ||
Again, we're all in. | ||
We're in the fight. I mean, I'm so dedicated. | ||
I'm literally trying to figure out how long I can stay here before I really should probably be with my wife who's in labor. | ||
So I'll give it another 20 minutes. | ||
We'll cover the news here. But again, folks, nothing that we do here is like putting on a show. | ||
Nothing we do here is just like doing what we think, you know, Might get us clicks on the internet. | ||
We're here to, in a desperate last-ditch, last-stand effort to save the human race from the coming onslaught of the machines. | ||
Everything we possibly can. | ||
So please do support us. | ||
And again, you can see, I mean, when this stuff goes down, it's nothing on our side that's doing it. | ||
Like, it's one of those things... You know, it's similar to just, like, how you feel on Twitter or social media, where... | ||
It's like you might put something out and go, ah, not a lot of people liked that. | ||
But you don't know whether like, well, is it because people didn't like the thing I said or is it because we have the algorithm literally cheating us? | ||
Like, it's hard, you know, it's hard to like feel bad about like not having a lot of YouTube followers when you're not allowed on YouTube. | ||
It's hard to feel bad about Maybe some technical difficulties during the show when you know that it's only that way because of the bankruptcy and because of the way that we have to operate now under the thumb of the authorities. | ||
So... Again, we're just doing everything we possibly can to keep this operation going, to keep it afloat, and we will get through this. | ||
I mean, with your support, we will be out on the other side and be able to, I mean, all of the energy, all of the growth, all of the expansion that we're having to hold in reserve right now will be unleashed the moment we make it through this dark tunnel. | ||
But until then, we really desperately need your help, and it's not out of the realm of possibility that we don't ever make it to that Sunshine at the end of the tunnel. | ||
That if their attacks are able to succeed and if you don't support us, we just won't be here anymore. | ||
Now, one of the greatest things about being in InfoWars is I know that there's stability here. | ||
There's a system with all my fellow InfoWarriors, all my fellow co-workers that I can trust to keep the ship going. | ||
So I know that my wife has a baby and I can take a week off That there's something to come back to and that things will be operational in the time being. | ||
And that's such a blessing at this point. | ||
That's such a unique thing for anybody in my position, the position of somebody whose career now is opposing the American regime. | ||
In a time that's increasingly more dangerous to do that, it is really a testament to Alex Jones and his foresight in seeing this coming, setting up the Infowars store so that we always have a funding mechanism so they can't just cut us off at the knees like they do with so many other organizations who then have to get corporate sponsors. | ||
We don't have any of that And so it is such a blessing having this built in here and be able to be a part of it and also having the audience that understands this, has the full-spectrum holistic view of the We're good to go. | ||
Help my wife participate in a miracle. | ||
And Matt will come in and take your calls, which again is just something else I have endless appreciation for is the crew that makes me look good and makes up for my shortcomings on a daily basis. | ||
Folks, we'll be back on the other side. | ||
Infowarsstore.com is the only way to support us. | ||
It's the only way we survive. | ||
It's the only reason I have hope against this indomitable enemy. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
Into the second hour. | ||
This will be the last segment I do for today's show as I'm getting increasingly frantic texts about getting to the hospital to welcome my second child to the world. | ||
Very excited about that. | ||
But we'll just get to some of this more important news here. | ||
More outrageous news. | ||
More insane news. Before I get out of here and... | ||
Our stalwart producer Matt comes in and takes your phone calls for the third hour, so stay tuned. | ||
I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now so you can get ready and give Matt a call on the other side. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
We really do appreciate it. | ||
I mean, there have been a lot of crazy changes to... | ||
The justice system recently, they call it reimagining justice, sort of in the way that I reimagined the excess candy from loading the eggs during Easter, right? It's gone now. It's gone. | ||
I reimagined it out of existence much in the same way that they are reimagining justice into something else entirely that is not justice and doesn't even look like justice and doesn't even try to pretend to be justice. | ||
No, it's just... | ||
blatant exertion of power at this point. | ||
Some of the changes that have been made recently are things like no longer charging felonies for even the most egregious crimes, just choosing to downgrade felonies to the tune of half of the felonies being downgraded, just choosing to downgrade felonies to the tune of half of the felonies being downgraded, giving bail or bond to people, letting them out after they've been accused That was one of the headlines last week. | ||
Triple murderer accused of triple murder, killed an entire family, and they let him out on bond. | ||
What happens? | ||
He murders another person. | ||
Like, this just happens continuously now. | ||
Of course, all of this is about making the justice system equitable. | ||
We need diversity and inclusion in the application of our laws, apparently. | ||
Again, totally and utterly insane, all of this. | ||
The latest one, the latest absurdity is maybe the most... | ||
Absurd out of all of them. | ||
This is out of Vancouver. | ||
Vancouver Police has announced official changes to their handcuffing policy. | ||
Here's a little clip from a Vancouver news station about what this entails. | ||
Let's watch. We're having some audio difficulties here. | ||
That's okay. I can tell you. I can tell you what it involves. | ||
What it involves is police not being allowed to handcuff anyone until they take into account their race and financial status. | ||
Literally. That's what they've announced. | ||
The Vancouver Police Department announced it's officially updated its handcuffing policy requiring officers to take into account a person's age, ethnicity, and the seriousness of an alleged incident prior to applying handcuffs. | ||
It reminds me of some of the rules from Chicago where it's like you can't chase a person that you saw commit a crime. | ||
If somebody commits a crime and runs away, you have to radio into headquarters and say, can I chase this person? | ||
And that process usually takes just about enough time for the person to get away. | ||
So it's sort of a self-solving problem there. | ||
So yes, the Vancouver police, who are of course the police that stood by and watched and laughed as a Peaceful protester was brutally assaulted by a transgender person. | ||
Billboard Chris was assaulted by a transgender individual, and the police were right there watching it happen. | ||
And when he even mentioned, you know, asked, why didn't you protect me? | ||
They said, well, you were kind of asking for it, right? | ||
You have a different opinion than them, and you were wearing a sign that expressed that opinion. | ||
So you kind of deserve to be assaulted. | ||
So this is the same police department that is now saying that you cannot put handcuffs on people until you take into account I mean, how do you think this is going to be used? | ||
Do you think this is going to be a positive development for the pursuit of justice? | ||
Or do you think this is just in line with the total and utter degradation of law as we know it in this country and throughout the Western world? | ||
Totally and completely absurd, but real and actually happening. | ||
Totally crazy. Here's a story that I can't quite get my hands around. | ||
Can't quite figure out what's going on here. | ||
It's about Trump. So Trump right now is facing three different investigations. | ||
There's, of course, the indictment in New York over the hush money payment. | ||
We've talked endlessly about how ridiculous that is. | ||
There's also the Georgia indictment, right? | ||
New York Times has the article. Georgia looms next after Trump's indictment in New York. | ||
The indictment of Trump in New York over hush money payments to a porn star was a global spectacle. | ||
But So again, kind of like the... | ||
The porn star payment thing. | ||
It's like they can't actually find a specific crime that they can point to and say, here's the crime he committed. | ||
So now they're going with a RICO indictment, including Giuliani and David Schaefer and like a number of people. | ||
Can't quite put their finger on what the crime was, but go ahead and throw them all in together and say they were... | ||
Collaborating with each other, therefore RICO indictments, therefore, you know, charge Trump with a felony of some sort. | ||
But then there's a third case, which is the classified documents case, which is being headed up by special counsel Jack Smith, who, if I understand correctly, doesn't even live in this country and hasn't for a while. | ||
Very weird, very bizarre, very strange. | ||
But here's where it gets really weird. | ||
CNN exclusive national security officials tell special counsel Trump was repeatedly warned he did not have the authority to seize voting machines. | ||
I'm trying to figure out what's going on here. | ||
Former top national security officials told prosecutors and testified to a federal grand jury that they repeatedly told former President Donald Trump and his allies that the government didn't have the authority to seize voting machines after the 2020 election, CNN has learned. | ||
Ken Cuccinelli, the former second-in-command of the Department of Homeland Security, was asked about discussions inside the administration around DHS seizing voting machines when he appeared before the grand jury this year. | ||
And so this is talking all about You know, this grand jury about voting machines, which I guess has to do with the Georgia prosecution, but then they just like really casually mention that this is being presided over by Jack Smith, | ||
who if I understand correctly doesn't have anything to do with the Investigation in Georgia? | ||
Like, it's very weird. There's like a melding of these two investigations which I don't understand. | ||
Literally, it just makes no sense whatsoever. | ||
The line of questioning goes to the heart of Smith's challenge in any criminal case he might bring to prove that Trump and his allies pursued efforts despite their knowledge claiming the fraud wasn't certain. | ||
So this is talking about Jack Smith, who is the... | ||
So Cuccinelli's former boss of the CHS, ex-acting Secretary Chad Wolf, met with justice prosecutors and FBI officials earlier this year after receiving a grand jury subpoena from special counsel Jack Smith's team, according to Wolf's lawyer John Cole. | ||
Which again, this is very weird. Jack Smith is the special counsel appointed to oversee the classified documents investigation, but he's calling subpoenas and questioning people over voting machines in Georgia? | ||
Like, it's just a, again, full court press against Donald Trump. | ||
Throw the book at him and see what sticks. | ||
I can't really get, like, it's weird. | ||
It's weird because they're talking about different cases, but they don't mention that in the story. | ||
They just, like, brush over it. | ||
It's completely bizarre, and I can't even get a handle on it. | ||
But just know Trump is fending off three illegitimate investigations and potential prosecutions. | ||
Meanwhile, actual criminals go scot-free with cooperation of Soros-funded prosecutors. | ||
The stories of Gateway Pundit embattled. | ||
St. Louis Soros-funded circuit attorney is in more hot water. | ||
Kim Gardner sanctioned by judge for withholding evidence in double murder case and allowing the killer out on bond. | ||
Sanctioned last week by a local judge after he withheld evidence from the court on a double homicide case and released the alleged killer back on the street. | ||
So again, just anarcho-tyranny, that's the appropriate term. | ||
And I know, I know the left will tell you that if you use the term anarcho-tyranny, that means you agree with a white nationalist view on seatbelt law. | ||
What? Okay, and that makes you a bad person and means they don't have to argue with you. | ||
But this is anarcho-tyranny, just full court press against the political enemies of the regime while actual criminals that violate the rights of regular people are given every pass and the people actually in the authorities, in the position of authority, do everything they can to circumvent the law, skirt the... | ||
Responsibilities of their office and allow the violent criminals back onto the street. | ||
Folks, it pains me to say I have to go now. | ||
Hopefully, I'll be returning with very good news very shortly. | ||
I will miss you all dearly while we're away, but stay tuned because our producer Matt's going to take your phone calls on the other side. | ||
And I'll see you soon. | ||
All three of the Abrahamic religions teach that lending to the poor is an act of compassion that serves the entire community. | ||
And therefore, charging interest was seen as immoral. | ||
It was called usury and was considered a heinous crime. | ||
The Roman Empire allowed usury, but in 1179, the Catholic Church decreed that usury was forbidden. | ||
This law did not apply to Jews. | ||
While the Torah admonishes usury, Talmudic law allows a Jew to practice usury with a non-Jew, and so money lending became primarily a Jewish business. | ||
Over the years, usury became more accepted in Western society, and we've changed the definition with the addendum of charging interest at an excessive rate. | ||
In the 17th century, the Bank of England began issuing paper fiat money. | ||
This gave the banks the ability to simply print money out of thin air. | ||
And for over a century, this was rightfully called out as fraud until it became public policy, known now as fractional reserve banking. | ||
What was once seen as immoral is now seen as normal. | ||
Many assume that the financial loans given out by the banks are coming from savings they hold for their depositors. | ||
But this is not true. | ||
When someone takes out a loan, the bank creates new money out of thin air and then charges the person interest to borrow it. | ||
Fractional reserve banking allows the banks to legally create ten times the amount of each deposit. | ||
This inflating of the circulating currency devalues that currency and allows the banks an opportunity to profit dramatically. | ||
The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 began a system of debt designed to inflate beyond its means until it implodes, the exact opposite of sound money. | ||
The banking cartel funded both sides of World War I, which led to the Great Depression, which led to the Emergency Banking Act of 1933, which ended the gold standard and made every dollar spent an IOU to further increase the debt, which is ultimately owed by the American people. | ||
The banking cartel funded both sides of World War II, which led to the Bretton Woods monetary system, which made the USD the world reserve currency, and gave central banks the option to go straight to the gold window of the U.S. Treasury to exchange U.S. dollars for physical gold. | ||
But by endlessly creating more debt, it became clear that the U.S. had printed far beyond their gold reserves. | ||
And when several nations came to collect their gold, the federal government dishonorably closed the gold window. | ||
To maintain world reserve currency status, the U.S. turned to its military, guns for hire to Saudi Arabia in return for the petrodollar, and war with any nation who threatens USD dominance. | ||
A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that pays existing investors with funds collected from new investors. | ||
And that's what the banker Yeah, that happens sometimes, guys. | ||
It's all good, though, right? | ||
If you want to see that report, you can go to band.video, check out the Gregory section, and look up a little usery there. | ||
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Oh. Very, very... | |
I was super into that report right there. | ||
Just waiting in the wings here, but guys, we are going to be taking your calls when we get back on the other side. | ||
We're about to head to break. Remember, Infowarsstore.com is a great place to go, especially now. | ||
Yep. Now would be a great time to go to InfowarStore.com, help us out, you know, a buck or two would go a long way into getting some new gear. | ||
Hey, you remember the last time I hosted and I said, go text or go email customer support at New Tech? | ||
Email them right now. | ||
They're horrible. | ||
Just New Tech. My God. | ||
Get your act together, New Tech. | ||
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I may not be Harrison Smith, but I am taking your calls on the American Journal. | |
It's Matt. We're filling in. | ||
We're having fun. Action figure Aaron called in. | ||
Now, everybody listening, check this out. | ||
You've seen the action figures of Owen and Harrison and of Alex. | ||
The creator of the action figures has called in. | ||
We want to ask him, how did you do it? | ||
How did you... Perfectly recreate Harrison's face on an action figure. | ||
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A lot of internet reference. | |
Oh, okay. Like a front picture and a side picture and you just 3D model it, throw it in the printer and hopefully the paint works. | ||
Yeah, oh, so you painted those by hand too, huh? | ||
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Yep, everything's kind of handmade. | |
Very professional. | ||
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They're kind of treated like artist commissions almost. | |
Those are awesome. Yeah, I hate to say it, I am a little envious. | ||
I don't often envy material things, but that's pretty cool when you got your own action figure. | ||
I think it means that you've made it. | ||
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I wanted to thank you guys so much for the promo. | |
You can't even pay for promos like that. | ||
That was amazing. Hey man, those action figures, I don't know, those things are priceless. | ||
Totally. And you gave him the samurai sword. | ||
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Yep. I messaged him on Twitter. | |
I'm like, what kind of accessories do you want? | ||
He's like, sword. I'm like, all right, I gotta do a sword then. | ||
Very cool, yeah. And the grip. | ||
I mean, yeah, we were playing around. | ||
You know, tell you the truth, if New Tech doesn't get their act together, you know, these video switchers, we might have to revert to stop animation. | ||
We'll just, you know, put little Harrison in the studio and do our own Howard Stern thing. | ||
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I was thinking, because when you guys are doing it, you're like, where's my action figure? | |
So if you send me, like, a full-size shot of you, I'll put in, like, a little cardboard standee in the Harrison figure. | ||
Oh, right on. Okay. | ||
All right. Yeah. Do you need nudes, too, or...? | ||
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I mean, let's not go that far. | |
Okay. I don't know what kind of a way you want to show up. | ||
You know, I had a little weird story. | ||
When I was growing up, I had a neighbor who told me that she had modeling photos taken. | ||
She's like, yeah, and he did my nudes too. | ||
I thought it was a normal thing for a long time until I actually got into the business. | ||
And they're like, yeah, oh yeah, no, that's not a thing. | ||
I'm like, oh, okay. | ||
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Kind of a joke for me. Yeah, it's something you've got to watch out for. | |
Write that in your contract. Yeah. | ||
Wait, what were you gonna say though? | ||
You were going on before I cut you off this one. | ||
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I was gonna say, like, I wanted to get into, I sold a couple of figures, so I'll funnel that right in and grab some DNA for us, for sure. | |
So my mom went to the doctor and she had a left bundle block, and we're thinking that's from chemo from years ago, but the doctor said she was running on like 30% of her heart function, and they gave her all these medications and stuff like that. | ||
I was like, no way, no way. | ||
Let me look into the Alex Jones catalog. | ||
So I bought some DNA for her, some Basso Beat, and got that for her. | ||
And three months later, she had a retest of her heart, and her heart function went up to 45%. | ||
So, gotta say, the products are friggin' amazing. | ||
Wow. And I'm sure, you know, accompanied by some lifestyle changes as well, right? | ||
Probably went a long way. | ||
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Yeah. No, she's stubborn. | |
Oh, wow. There's no lifestyle changes in just the products, like leagues of difference. | ||
Aaron, wow. I'm, you know, I'm sorry to hear this, but I'm glad to hear that the products have been working for you. | ||
You know, we get testimonials all the time. | ||
I actually have to tell people, you know, when I'm screening calls, I'm like, hey, we know the products work. | ||
You know, we just love to hear what you want to talk about. | ||
And, you know, Thing is, people want to talk about it when, you know, it's life-changing. | ||
So, hey, I really appreciate you talking about it. | ||
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Absolutely. When people say to me, like, oh, you're buying Alex Jones products, I'm like, if that dude sold crap, then the media would be, like, all over you and take you down in a heartbeat for selling crap. | |
So I know it's going to be top quality, whatever you guys come out with. | ||
Yeah, it's good stuff. | ||
And actually, funny enough, I don't do DNA Force often enough. | ||
It's one of those products where Alex is generous enough to give employees something very close to wholesale with supplements that we can get. | ||
That's one of the supplements that is more expensive because he puts really, really high quality ingredients into that one. | ||
And, you know, you look at the sticker price on that bad boy, you know, right now it's 40% off and 40 or 60% off. | ||
It's a percentage off. | ||
There's a stellar deal. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it is. | ||
It's going to be one of those more expensive supplements, but hey, you never know. | ||
Alex has told me about how, you know, part of his pinky, you know, got severed and then, you know, they reattached it. | ||
And for the longest time, he had no feeling in the end of the pinky. | ||
You know, it's pretty common. I've heard that before. | ||
And he started using it and the main ingredient, BioPQQ, happened to help him with his nerve function in that finger. | ||
And he said, it's actually a little painful. | ||
When it started coming back online there, but now I think his pinky has returned to somewhat normal function. | ||
Don't ask him about his pinky often enough. | ||
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Yeah, the sticker shocks a bit much, but it's well worth the price. | |
Yeah, yeah. | ||
So, Aaron, what's your Twitter one more time for people who want to check out some of these action figures and what else you're working on? | ||
What else do you model? | ||
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So my Twitter is Braintree Studio or at Braintree Studio. | |
I mostly do my stuff on Instagram, which is also Braintree Studios. | ||
But mostly it's like toys that they don't make that like I want to have. | ||
Yeah. During COVID, like I was watching you guys religiously when everything was shut down. | ||
I'm like, you know, you guys need action figures. | ||
I need some superheroes in real life. | ||
That's so awesome. | ||
Yeah, I... I don't always take super practical advice from Reddit, but there was a forum. | ||
I can't remember exactly which sub Reddit it was, but the piece of advice was find a skill, a hobby, and a sport. | ||
And if you really kind of get into those three things, it's great because a hobby can turn into something that pays money. | ||
And I tell you what, those action figures are worth... | ||
They're worth quite a bit. They're really, really cool stuff. | ||
So we really appreciate it. | ||
I hope that you can get to a point where you're selling them, you know, regularly. | ||
But there is a lot of attention to detail to those. | ||
So I can understand how that's going to go. | ||
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I want to say to everyone who ordered, I'll definitely get your stuff up by, like, either late this week or early next week. | |
But I'm also looking into solutions to possibly get some in the info store. | ||
So we'll see about that. That is awesome. | ||
Yeah, that is... | ||
It'd be tough to keep those things in stock. | ||
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That's all I got to say. Well, thanks again, man, and congrats to Harrison. | |
Yeah. Thank you, Aaron. | ||
All right. We're going to go out to a quick call with Clayton in Kansas. | ||
And you want to talk about Biden's top secret document scandal is in the open. | ||
All right. Yeah, I read about this on Friday and over the weekend. | ||
And what do you want to talk about, Clayton? | ||
Well, I'd like to talk about how the... | ||
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I'm sorry, go right ahead. | |
Which part? | ||
The leaks on Ukraine or the spying revelations that we're seeing today? | ||
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The spying revelations. | |
It's Hunter Biden, the fact that he was moving top-secret documents through Joe Biden's house, selling them to his buddies, Hatchery Co-Chief and Yi Jia Ming. | ||
Who are both CEOs of rather large Chinese conglomerates. | ||
And there is nothing being reported and no one's been arrested except for Patrick Ho Chi Ping. | ||
And he wasn't even charged with this. | ||
He was charged with other crimes. | ||
He's already served his time and left the country. | ||
There's evidence out there that has to do with the documents that were found in the house. | ||
The list of people who were cleared by the Secret Service to get into that house Interesting. | ||
Interesting. Clayton, stay right there. | ||
We're going to get more from you on the other side, and we're going to dig in a little deeper to the cover-up that is these secret documents that have been leaked. | ||
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Welcome back to The American Journal. | |
We're talking with Clayton, who happens to have quite a bit of intimate knowledge into the Biden's corruption and how they've been getting kickbacks from disclosing classified material, we think, to the Chinese. Clayton, give us a little more background on this and where you see this going and any solutions you think about. | ||
Sure there. Yeah, sure am. | ||
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You with me? Hey there. | |
Can you hear me, Clayton? Clayton, go ahead and stand by for me. | ||
You can hear the program. | ||
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No, I can hear you, but not the program. | |
Right on. Well, okay. | ||
Clayton, you are on air. | ||
Go ahead and let us know. | ||
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Okay, well, we're going back to Hunter Biden. | |
I'm trying to figure out what does he have to do to get arrested? | ||
I mean, we've got evidence that he's, you know, done drugs. | ||
He's, you know, forged documents when it came to—or he lied on them when it came to getting a gun license. | ||
We've got evidence, you know, that's all over the news except nobody's connecting it, where those documents that were found in Joe Biden's home, I want to know what the classifications of them are. | ||
I want to know who was in the House because right there you have potential eyewitnesses. | ||
And I want to know how much money was coming from entities like Patrick Ho Chi-Ping and Yijia Mi. | ||
They went out partying in D.C. with Hunter and came back to the House. | ||
They were, if those documents, which they were because they were reported, in Joe Biden's House. | ||
How much did those two see? | ||
They're both known entities and assets to Chinese intelligence. | ||
I mean, this is well known. | ||
Right. Think about it. If you're partying with Hunter Biden, you get him, you know, hey man, you know, let's get him talking. | ||
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Take him home and let him go to sleep. | |
Yeah, let's, well, you know, not even that. | ||
Like, hey, let's get a couple beers in Hunter and then feed him a crack rock or two and some Sheba, you know, a little meth. | ||
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It takes more than a couple beers for Hunter. | |
I'll tell you that right now. I figure after a while you could probably crack him. | ||
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Or how about just having to go home and pass out? | |
Well, everybody's in the house and then they have, you know, a free run of the house. | ||
Right. Hey, those documents that were found next to Joe's vet. | ||
The house is compromised. The house has been compromised. | ||
And who's to say somebody didn't walk by them boxes, knock off that lid or whatever that was on top of it, and find these documents? | ||
And then, hey, whip out a phone real quick, send it off to their buddies. | ||
Have a little classified come up. | ||
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Exactly. But there's nobody's handling this. | |
Everything's about Donald J. Trump. | ||
And I believe this is all smokescreen to cover the crimes of the Biden syndicate and crime family. | ||
It is a travesty. | ||
And Joe Biden should have never been on the ballot to begin with. | ||
Interesting. So wait, let's backtrack just two seconds here. | ||
You're saying that the new tranches of leaked documents that are on social media that are unverifiable, those are the smokescreen is what you're saying? | ||
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No, I'm saying that the 34 count indictments against Donald J. Trump. | |
Oh, I see. I see. | ||
That's the distraction right there. | ||
I was going to say, if you were alleging that these classified documents that appear to be altered, the documents that I had mentioned... | ||
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Not the same ones I'm talking about. | |
I'm talking about the ones that were found in Joe Biden's house and in his office. | ||
And I can't remember the state. | ||
I think it was North Carolina? | ||
What I was saying, yeah, I totally get where you're coming from. | ||
I was going to say, though, that if these... | ||
Or the smoke screen. | ||
That would actually be pretty smart, right? | ||
Because you've got all of these leaked documents that are either verifiable or unverifiable and then you get people going back and forth a couple of times and before you know it, people lose interest. | ||
That's how a lot of these smoke screens get ran, right? | ||
When you have true information and then you release some information that is disinformation or misinformation, right? | ||
It would be misinformation, you know, if you're leaking it purposefully with... | ||
With a malevolent intent of obscuring, but that would be almost kind of a great way because then when people start talking about it in public, just like we are now, they say, oh, which documents? | ||
In reality, the whole Biden administration with what Harrison was talking about with Alexander Soros having White House access, the whole administration's a pay-for-play scheme. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable. | ||
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It's been for a while, and it's quite apparent, yet nobody is doing anything about that. | |
So that makes me wonder what exactly is going on up there in D.C. that, you know, all of the evidence is in the news if you read and connect the dots. | ||
It's all right there. | ||
I mean, I still remember the night that Patrick Ho Chi-Ping was arrested. | ||
He called James Biden looking for Hunter Biden. | ||
Why is he looking for Hunter Biden? | ||
Why isn't he calling his lawyer? | ||
Yeah, but he's looking for a get-out-of-jail-free card. | ||
Hey, man, you remember that time we partied and, you know, you passed out? | ||
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Well... Oh, no, they're closer than that. | |
It's not a, hey, buddy, you know, I saw you at a bar and we hung out for a little while. | ||
No, they're much closer than that. | ||
That's why Hunter Biden was getting all of these payments in from the Chinese government, or not from the government directly, but from entities within China. | ||
Who have the Chinese government have an interest in. | ||
They have, you know, you got Patrick, you got Yi. | ||
They're both entities. | ||
They're both assets to the Chinese intelligence agency. | ||
Why is Hunter Biden partying in D.C. with them? | ||
Why is he exposing his father to, you know, the possibility of being compromised? | ||
There has to be a reason. | ||
The money shows that, yeah, there was a reason. | ||
Hunters getting paid. | ||
Chinese are getting secrets. | ||
And there's got to be a chain of corruption that leads all the way to the Justice Department or someone in that sector where they feel like they're untouchable, right? | ||
Because if they're so brazen, if it's so brazen, right, they feel like they're untouchable. | ||
They feel like, you know, these schemes that, you know, not just this document scheme, right? | ||
Everything that was documented by Peter Schweitzer, right, with, you know, both the Clintons The Bidens, right? | ||
All of the corruption, right? | ||
The Burisma stuff, the, you know, it's, I mean, it's actually making my head spin. | ||
I'm starting to remember things now, you know, from years past, and I'm just, like, kind of going down the line in my head. | ||
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Yeah. Yeah, it's all right there. | |
Yeah. Yeah, it makes you feel good about voting for Biden, right? | ||
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Yeah. Oh, I didn't vote for Biden, but I don't know that I'd vote for Trump. | |
There are people out there who legitimately voted for Biden, right? | ||
They had an information stream that was different from the one that we're getting, right? | ||
They're getting, you know, oh, what he's going to do for the country. | ||
Oh, he's an anti-racist. | ||
Oh, he's like your uncle, right? | ||
Oh, he's got presidential experience. | ||
He was the vice president for eight years, right? | ||
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No, he really didn't keep Donald Trump out of office, I think is what it's for. | |
Because they knew the war was coming with Russia. | ||
I think the information was already there. | ||
It started in 2014 when the Russians went in with all those little green men. | ||
And then started building up Crimea. | ||
They knew it was coming. | ||
They had an idea when it was coming. | ||
They didn't want Donald J. Trump in office when the war gets coming. | ||
Appreciate you calling and watching. | ||
Thank you for tuning in to the American Journal. | ||
Matt filling in for Harrison this hour. | ||
We will be joined by Chase Geiser and Christy Lee later this week doing some guest hosting. | ||
We really appreciate their time as well. | ||
Wish Harrison a really great afternoon, really great day. | ||
Him and his wife, they're amazing people and are blessed to have their second child on the way. | ||
We are going back out to your phone calls here in just one quick second. | ||
I do want to follow up on Friday's news and just go through this a little bit. | ||
In talking with Clayton last segment, we kind of talked about smokescreens and disinformation, and I figured this might be interesting to you. | ||
So on Friday, we had leaked documents expose U.S. Oh, they're good. | ||
I'm bad. Yep, yep, yep, yep. | ||
Okay. Yeah, you got to be in on ban.video to see what I'm talking about, all right? | ||
Leaked documents exposed U.S.-NATO-Ukraine war plans. | ||
Here's the gist. Classified Pentagon documents containing information about U.S.-NATO plans for Ukraine offensive and key details of the ongoing war have leaked, and the Biden administration is repeatedly demanding they be scrubbed from the Internet. | ||
Is there a hidden agenda behind the leak? | ||
Well... Let's get into that real quick. | ||
One of the biggest disputes about the leaked documents, right? | ||
We're going to come down here. | ||
Leaked documents claim that Russia has sustained troop losses ranging from 16,000 to 17,500, while Ukrainian losses amount to as many as 71,500, a staggering differential that stands at odds with the narrative of We're hearing in AP, a lot of mainstream media, as well as the Biden administration. | ||
How far at odds are they? | ||
I believe that the West's numbers here... | ||
Other American and EU officials have offered dramatically different figures, placing Russians' KIAs over the six-figure mark. | ||
For instance, Norway's defense chief has charted 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers dead to Russia's 180,000, while chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and paragon of truth and everything that is moral... | ||
General Mark Milley asserted that the Russians' losses are significantly well over 100,000. | ||
That's very, very big discrepancy, right? | ||
It's either... Between $16,000 and $17,000 or it's $100,000. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. Okay, so what would be the reason for A, the Russians leaking this, right? | ||
And the response from the Biden administration, right? | ||
Biden administration's freaking out. | ||
Hey, we got to get this off the internet. | ||
So there are kernels of truth most likely in this document. | ||
There are altered parts, right? | ||
Which is very big. | ||
If Russia wanted to do maximum damage in my mind, I would think that they would just leak the document unaltered, right? | ||
There are a few possibilities here, right? | ||
There's also the possibility that this document was not altered despite the fact that that's the spin that the US government is trying to say. | ||
That's a possibility, right? | ||
This is like a giant... When you're going through news and misinformation, disinformation, It's a great tactic to try to treat this like a Sudoku, where you don't quite have the proof down. | ||
So you kind of, you know, scribble a number in the corner and you kind of keep going and then you try to disprove, you know, your proof. | ||
Well, you think about it here and you would say, okay, well, there's probably a good portion of America who is not on board with this war, doesn't believe everything that the Biden administration is saying. | ||
And, you know, therefore... | ||
They're going to be more prone to believe this document. | ||
So obviously, this could be an attempt by Russia to sow distrust with the U.S. government and also to decrease recruits. | ||
Right now, one of the other issues that our armed forces are struggling with is the fact that Recruitment numbers are down and the army is like expanding their standards. | ||
They're like, it's cool. You don't have to work out anymore. | ||
You can do whatever you want. | ||
And, you know, that's it, right? | ||
So... There are many reasons why Russia may want to alter the document. | ||
What I have to say about this is do, you know, when you approach these articles, always hit them with a kernel or just a grain of skepticism. | ||
And there is a follow-up to this. | ||
I'm sorry, I am just rambling this whole segment. | ||
I will go out to your phone calls here. | ||
The latest development today is a new batch of classified documents appears on social media sites all over the place. | ||
And... Yeah, we'll have more on this in tomorrow's show. | ||
We will be following up with this story. | ||
It's something that is intriguing, and this is Infowars, so why not talk about the actual information war? | ||
With that, we are going back at your calls. | ||
Alexander in FEMA Region 6 wants to talk about the banksters. | ||
Alexander, you are on the air. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call, buddy. | |
Thanks for calling. I probably won't get as much time as the other callers, but I just wanted to give you the banking history, the history of the bankers that Greg Reese got wrong. | ||
I want to refute what Greg Reese said about the Jews running the banks. | ||
Actually, the Knights Templar were the first bankers, and they were Catholic crusaders, the Knights Templar. | ||
That's why they were suppressed in 1307, partly because of their international banking monopoly. | ||
And they invented the modern credit system also. | ||
And then after the Templars were suppressed, some of the Templar families continued the tradition of banking. | ||
And this classic example is the Medici family. | ||
M-E-D-I-C-I. The Medici's. | ||
The Medici's. These were the first bankers. | ||
And they were papal bankers like there were several Medici popes. | ||
That's very interesting. | ||
This is something that is out of my depth. | ||
I don't go that far back. | ||
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So it's true that there's a lot of Jews who might be bankers, but they're not the inventors of the modern banking system and they don't run the bank still. | |
It's still these secret societies like the Knights Templar never went away. | ||
They just changed names like Freemasonry. | ||
One of the highest degrees in Freemasonry is the Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta. | ||
All the Templar assets were basically given to the Knights of Malta, including their banking stuff. | ||
Interesting. Yeah, we've had other callers call in before, super up and up about the Knights of Malta. | ||
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Yeah, you guys got to research that. | |
Every CIA director is a Knight of Malta and they're all Jesuit educated because the Jesuit order at the Vatican, they run the intelligence and the Knights, they run all the military and corporate ops, like the Knights Templar and the Knights of Malta. | ||
That's Your corporate arm of the NWO, Jesuits. | ||
That's your intelligence arm. | ||
Yeah, I come to find out. | ||
All right, low-key, just between you and me. | ||
I found out I'm like a descendant of one of the founding Jesuits. | ||
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Oh, no way, dude. | |
Yeah, my aunt's like super into family history. | ||
Like a half year ago, drops this on us. | ||
I'm like, wow, and she's got no idea, you know, about... | ||
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what Jesuit means to this audience or you know conspiracy programs that's interesting yeah that's interesting they don't get it they've never researched the Jesuit fourth vow like the fourth vow of the Jesuits is to kill all heretics and they even have a secret document called the moneta secreta where they elaborate further they're going to infiltrate everybody as spies protestants jews muslims atheists they infiltrate every group to manipulate Especially Catholics, | |
you know, they start out with... | ||
Sounds like a good Catholic. | ||
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Yeah. And so if you ask him... | |
For all the marbles. Yeah. | ||
If you ask Alex Jones, was Hitler a Jesuit? | ||
He told me no, but actually the Jesuits held author Mein Kampf was written by a Jesuit, Bernard Steinfeld. | ||
So maybe you can tell that to Alex Jones. | ||
Interesting. Yeah. | ||
Yeah. I'll bring that up with him next time we're chit-chatting. | ||
He's been pretty busy lately. | ||
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Do it on air. Talk to Alex about the Jesuits and the Knights of Malta. | |
See what he has to say. See what Alex Jesuit Jones has to say. | ||
Alex Jesuit Jones. | ||
Okay, alright. I know he's big up on the Jesuit control system. | ||
He's very educated on the two rings. | ||
Looks like concentric circles. | ||
Your calls, other side. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
Matt filling in for Harrison today, and we'll be joined by Chase Geyser and Christy Lee later this week. | ||
Take your calls. | ||
A couple interesting guests. | ||
Plus, we're going to hear what's on their radar. | ||
Super excited for that. | ||
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Andrew in New York wants to talk about everybody's favorite vice president, Mike Pence. | ||
Mike Pence is always wearing pants. | ||
He's a never-nude. Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
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Time-traveling Trump, JFK Jr., 2023. | |
Mm-hmm. Yeah, so Mike Pence is kind of like a sellout. | ||
He's named as one of the defendants in the Brunson case, and he was in a money-wandering scheme with Chris Anunu, who's a major Democrat. | ||
Yeah, former New Hampshire governor. | ||
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Yeah, there's a money laundering scheme with, like, the cartels and... | |
Wait, what? With the cartels? | ||
Yeah. Wait, tell us a little bit more about this. | ||
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I can't remember exactly, but I know there's, like, a money laundering scheme where it's, like, through the banks and different, like, financial institutions. | |
Like, this guy, I think he was, like, a mortgage guy. | ||
He wrote about it. | ||
I think his name was Mike Hill. | ||
And he tried to tell... | ||
I know Trump already knows about it. | ||
He told Flynn about it and James O'Keefe, but FBI told him not to talk to Flynn anymore. | ||
But I guess since it's coming out now, that's good that people know about it. | ||
The old silver fox is up to no good. | ||
He thinks just because he's... | ||
He won't ride an elevator with a woman. | ||
That nobody will take a peek at what he's doing elsewhere. | ||
What else you got on Mike Pence? | ||
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What's the download? Also, he wasn't good with the bioweapons stuff when he was running that Fauci team and all that. | |
I think that Trump is playing 5D steps. | ||
I know Trump was trying to open up Yeah, but there's a little tidbit. | ||
Alright, so again, you know, Yoda. | ||
Do or do not. | ||
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There is no try. There's placebos and stuff too. | |
The shot might have been even more dangerous. | ||
The pain therapy might have been even more dangerous if Trump wasn't there, you know? | ||
I feel like most of Trump supporters already know not to take the bioweapon shot, so I kind of feel like Trump is playing 5G chess, trying to get his opponents not to take the bioweapon shot by pretending to be for it. | ||
Sure, but, you know, I know Harrison and I disagree about this occasionally, but Harrison's kind of taken the stance that nobody was forced to have the shot and that it was a choice thing. | ||
But if you look at all the pressure that was put on people, I totally understand why a lot of people who understood, hey, this shot's probably not good for you, but, you know, when faced with the alternative, that or your job... | ||
That's a scary place to be. | ||
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I agree, but that wasn't Trump that did that. | |
Biden was already there. | ||
Trump could have issued an executive order stating, hey, any company that wants to force this... | ||
In an ideal world, right, we would have said, hey, we've got this experimental vaccine. | ||
Listen, you're taking a risk by taking it, but it's available in case you are freaked out about coronavirus. | ||
That's what we should have said. Instead, we said, no, you need to take this vaccine for sure. | ||
And a lot of businesses said, okay, well, it's upon us to really crack the whip here and say, hey, if you want to come back to work, then you need to have this This jab. | ||
And, you know, the Trump administration could have said, hey, that's illegal to do. | ||
You shouldn't be asking your employees for their health information. | ||
We shouldn't be trying to make that a norm. | ||
And on top of that, if you, you know, if you happen to, you know, refuse someone a job or whatever based on their vaccination status, that should be a civil liberties violation. | ||
And, yeah, I know there's a ton about shots. | ||
I know all about it, right? | ||
Refusing to get vaccinated versus public health. | ||
Yeah, there's a lot of this and that. | ||
But at the end of the day, I think Trump could have done a lot better. | ||
You know, it's not that, you know, someone else would have done worse, right? | ||
You know, we could have done a lot of hypotheticals. | ||
You know, at the end of the day, we got to look back and say, hey, you know, he had a lot on his plate, sure, but that's the role of the president. | ||
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Yeah. You can't steal elections. | |
I agree with you. I agree with you that they never should have had the bioweapons shot to even begin with. | ||
But they just can't steal elections like Trump already won in 2020. | ||
Right. So yeah. | ||
I guess you just gotta like... | ||
Yeah, I don't know. And hey, we can still appreciate Donald Trump for everything that he did do between the years 2016 and 2020, right? | ||
Like, he did a lot of good things. | ||
I'm not saying he's a bad dude all around. | ||
I'm just saying, you know, is he the most fit choice, right? | ||
Can we use Donald Trump as this paragon of like, hey, guess what? | ||
Just because the media tells you that Hillary Clinton's gonna win and that it's all bad and there's nothing that you can do as a lowly pleb to... | ||
No. Donald Trump showed us that if we get our heads out of our butts and we go vote for the right candidate, that candidate can win, right? | ||
We choose the best candidate out there. | ||
How about we encourage, you know, again, principled people to run. | ||
You don't need to be a politician to win the presidency. | ||
Andrew, thanks for your call. | ||
I appreciate you. And I am moving on to another caller here. | ||
We've got Stephen in Florida. He wants to talk about the great deception that took place yesterday. | ||
Stephen? Yeah, hey. | ||
Hey, Matt. How are you doing today? | ||
I'm doing great. Had a great Easter. | ||
What's this deception? | ||
Yeah, well, yeah, that's what I wanted to address, this issue of Easter. | ||
So I wanted to expose this by... | ||
I'm giving you a news article I actually wrote up some years ago, so bear with me. | ||
Newsflash, April 9, 2023. | ||
I updated it for yesterday. | ||
Mysterious unidentified characters seen stalking people's homes worldwide from 12 midnight to 6 a.m. | ||
this morning. Residents of various cities and towns throughout the world reported seeing a long-eared, whiskered stranger snooping around their property in a suspicious manner early this morning. | ||
Without exception, all of the eyewitness accounts of this incident describe the intruder as having rabbit ears and a white cotton-like tail. | ||
Equally odd was the unusual observation that he seemed pretty queer as he was carrying a basket full of what appeared to be colorfully decorated eggs along with an assortment of candies. | ||
Many who reported this were startled by the weird behavior of the intruder relating what could only be described as the greatest oddity seeing him hopping around in a mad frenzy and leaving yellow and brown droppings everywhere. | ||
But no doubt the strangest part of this entire story is the apparent demise of this same stalker in the aftermath of his bizarre actions. | ||
Witnesses report seeing someone fitting the description of the above-mentioned early-mooring intruder snooping around an empty tomb in Jerusalem, Israel, suddenly shouting, Down with the Nazarene! | ||
long live hair saint peter the weird character then proceeded to hurl some of the colored eggs into the tomb in an apparently defiant posture it was at this very moment that the sky darkened and a terrific clap of thunder was heard followed by a huge bolt of lightning that struck a struck a large round sorry hey steven i'm gonna cut you off right there Tomorrow, just give us another call. | ||
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