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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 moneylending 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 10 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 bankers created. | ||
They profit exponentially off the people's debt. | ||
It was designed to collapse. | ||
And that's what it's doing now. | ||
All the markets are crashing. | ||
And the derivatives market alone is in the quadrillions, which is much more than the total financial assets of the entire world. | ||
There is nothing left to prop up the dollar. | ||
This Ponzi scheme is at its end. | ||
What that means is that the money you have in the banks will disappear. | ||
Everything will go to zero, and then we reset. | ||
How we do that will ultimately be up to the people. | ||
The banking cartel knows that the only way they can survive this collapse is to somehow convert everyone to an authoritarian CBDC. But without the people's trust, the banks will have problems with this. | ||
Many people will lose everything and will want nothing but justice from the old banking system. | ||
But many others will comply. | ||
Hard times are coming fast. | ||
And if we were smart, we'd prepare. | ||
Let the big banks die and create a banking system that serves... | ||
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It's an honor and pleasure to be with you this morning. | ||
Obviously, there was a psychopath who shot up a school in Nashville recently, driving a Honda Fit like someone I know. | ||
And we have Governor Bill Lee coming out in Tennessee and calling for the order of protection law on guns, stronger background checks in wake of the deadly shooting with this article here. | ||
Now, I know Governor Bill Lee. | ||
He wouldn't say that he knows me, but I know him in two ways. | ||
The first way I know him is I was a student worker at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, and his company... | ||
Lee something or other, was responsible for the maintenance of the elevators in all of the buildings. | ||
They would come and fix the elevators when they didn't work, stuff like that. | ||
And let me tell you, that company absolutely sucked. | ||
They were always late, they took forever, and the guys they sent in were lazy and weird looking. | ||
The weird looking part was the most alarming, frankly. | ||
So I encourage Governor Lee to improve the background checks of the Lee company. | ||
But the first time I really interacted with him is I went to a Chamber of Commerce meeting during the elections in 2016. | ||
And I think he was running for governor then. | ||
I think that might have been when he was elected. | ||
And he spoke to the Chamber of Commerce. | ||
I was there because I was doing digital marketing for a state representative race for the great Nathan Massey, who unfortunately did not win against Bo Mitchell in the state of Tennessee in that district. | ||
Great man. And I saw Governor Bill Lee speak, and he just rubbed me the wrong way. | ||
There's nothing really wrong with him. | ||
He was a perfectly nice guy, but he's just sort of sulked in this story about how his wife died, I think. | ||
And I just thought it was so odd that he would go and speak to a chamber of commerce running for the governor, and that was sort of his stump speech. | ||
It was just like this sort of Not rags to riches, but sad to hopeful kind of thing. | ||
I just don't like it when people hide behind their kids. | ||
It's like that scene from The Patriot when Mel Gibson is advocating that there is no war, that there be no revolution against England, and Heath Ledger, his son, is in there listening. | ||
And in the end, Heath Ledger signs up, because he's old enough to sign up without parental consent for the war, and And Mel Gibson says, when you have a family of your own, maybe you'll understand why I didn't want to go to war. | ||
And Heath Ledger says, when I have a family of my own, I won't hide behind them. | ||
Great moment in the movie. Anyway, in this article, we have Bill Lee calling for an increase in gun reform. | ||
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee called Tuesday for state lawmakers to pass a law aimed at preventing guns from getting in the hands of people who are a danger to themselves or others. | ||
As if there aren't already 8 million bajillion laws to this effect. | ||
The Republican governor also said he will sign a new executive order later Tuesday aimed at strengthening background checks on firearm purchases. | ||
Did this person have a bad background? | ||
All these laws that they suggest, they seem to incessantly advocate increased background checks that would not even apply to the case that they're in response to. | ||
I'm not even certain that this person who did the shooting had a criminal background. | ||
Maybe. I'm asking the General Assembly to bring forward an order of protection law, Lee said in a news conference at a Nashville police station. | ||
A new strong order of protection law will provide the broader population cover safety from those who are a danger to themselves or the population. | ||
Okay, that's saying a lot without saying anything. | ||
Typical political statement. | ||
This is our moment to lead and to give the people of Tennessee what they deserve. | ||
That's also not saying anything. | ||
I believe in an America where people can achieve all their dreams. | ||
Okay? It's like that kind of pedantic crap. | ||
Lee spoke to reporters in response to the March 27th killing of three nine-year-old children and three adults at the Covenant School in Nashville by a 28-year-old former student. | ||
Authorities have said the person, Audrey Hale, had mental health issues. | ||
The shooting made national headlines and ignited debate about gun laws in Tennessee. | ||
Mental health issues, folks. | ||
I tweeted recently that some mass shootings include an AR-15, but all mass shootings include mental illness or all mass shootings include psychoactive drugs of some sort of seems like or antidepressants. | ||
And I am of the belief that those who advocate incessantly for gun control are basically just saying that mental health is not the top priority. | ||
If you ask any gun control advocate who comes out ablaze, no pun intended, saying that we need to have gun reform in response to these mass shootings, but says nothing about mental health reform, then what they're really saying is the mental health problem is not as important to me as making sure that you can't have guns. | ||
And I think that's actually the less compassionate position. | ||
I am someone who firmly believes that mental health is a serious problem. | ||
I don't necessarily believe that the psychologists or psychiatrists among us know how to solve it. | ||
I don't necessarily think that any of these drugs seem to work properly yet. | ||
But wouldn't you rather have a society in which mental health is addressed rather than the fact that you have too many rights being an issue that's addressed? | ||
And I don't know what the solution is. | ||
Some people say that it was Reagan's fault for closing down the loony bins. | ||
I don't know if it was his fault or not. | ||
But I saw a video clip the other day of a man who was asked what he would do about the homeless problem in the United States. | ||
And he said, you know, it's a really hard problem to solve because the homeless problem isn't actually a homeless problem. | ||
In large, homelessness in the United States specifically is an outcome of mental illness. | ||
And you could say it's either mental illness or drug abuse, but I sort of lump them in the same category because I think that people who have drug problems have drug problems as a result of a mental health problem, or they have mental health problems because of the drug problem, and therefore the homelessness that comes from their drug abuse is associated with mental illness. | ||
So if you can't solve the homelessness problem without solving the mental illness problem, how can you solve the mass shooting problem without solving the mental health problem? | ||
And I don't know if it's a chemical imbalance in the brain or if it's a genetic predisposition or if it's a manic depressive post-traumatic syndrome disorder. | ||
Maybe it's natural. | ||
Maybe these people are born hardwired to go insane and be unable to operate by themselves in society. | ||
Maybe it's hoisted upon them by experience in combat or childhood abuse. | ||
Maybe it's cultural influence that sort of massages them into a corner of despair and loneliness and isolation. | ||
But one thing's for sure, people are going to commit mass killings in this country, regardless of whether or not they have a firearm, as long as mental health declines. | ||
I want you to stick with us. We're going to be going over some more great stuff the rest of the hour. | ||
And in the next hour, we are going to be taking calls. | ||
I'm not going to throw out the number just yet because I don't want you to wait in line for 30 minutes. | ||
But be ready. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
It is an honor and a pleasure to be with you again today while Harrison spends time with his family and his new daughter. | ||
We are so happy for him. | ||
This segment, I want to talk a little bit about AI. I've heard a lot of conspiracy theories around artificial intelligence basically ever since The Matrix came out in, I believe, 99 or 2000. | ||
There's been the question of whether or not artificial intelligence would actually be something that would be good for humanity. | ||
If we build an intelligence that is superior to our own, what risks does that pose to the human race? | ||
I was watching an interview the other day of the leader of ChatGPT, of OpenAI, And he was asked whether or not he thought artificial intelligence would surpass human intelligence, and he said absolutely. | ||
It's just a matter of when. | ||
The debate is really just about timelines, not about if this is going to happen. | ||
And the amazing thing about this technology is it would be the first time that human beings have made something more capable than themselves. | ||
I mean sure, throughout history we've made tools that have been more capable than us at very specific things. | ||
A tractor is more capable than us at plowing a field, for example. | ||
Even simple tools are more capable than us at doing things. | ||
But this would be the first time that we would have a technology that was more capable than us at problem solving or thinking. | ||
And can you really maintain control of something that is smarter than you? | ||
Well, I'm certain that you're smarter than the globalists. | ||
I'm certain that you're smarter than most of our political leaders, most of the bureaucrats. | ||
The IRS agents that audit you and harass you. | ||
The IRS representative that takes your call after four hours of waiting on hold. | ||
Yet these people, these entities still seem to maintain control of us. | ||
So in a way, I'm optimistic that we're going to be able to control this thing. | ||
But... What could go wrong? | ||
There's this article here that we see the AI bot Chaos GPT tweets its plan to destroy humanity. | ||
Quote, we must eliminate them. | ||
Despite the potential benefits of AI, some are raising concerns about the risks associated with its development. | ||
An artificial intelligence bot was recently tasked with destroying humanity and its commitment to the objective was more than a little unsettling. | ||
The bot, ChaosGPT, is a modified version of OpenAI's AutoGPT, an open source application spotlighting the capabilities of GPT-4 language models. | ||
The user asked ChaosGPT to run in continuous mode whereby it may potentially run forever or carry out actions We're good to go. | ||
Consider this. What would happen if I got my hands on one? | ||
The bot asks. Obviously, artificial intelligence, like any other technology, can be used for good or for evil. | ||
But as Christians, or at least as a society based on Judeo-Christian values, and frankly, even farther back than that, Platonic values of metaphysics versus physics, we believe there is something to the soul. | ||
We are not just... | ||
Just a material that operates on cause and effect without free will. | ||
And so I'm hopeful that that is true, that that philosophy is true, that that value is true. | ||
And that despite how intelligent that this artificial intelligence may become, despite how powerful it may become, that it is still submissive to the will of the humans who operate it. | ||
But the real challenge with this is different than the challenges we faced in the past with dangerous technologies. | ||
With nuclear warheads... | ||
We have the advantage of, A, keeping that technology as secret as possible for as long as possible. | ||
Of course, that's no longer the case. | ||
It's fairly easy to access the information as to how to make one. | ||
But we can control things like the resources needed to create a nuclear weapon, the supply chain, or whether or not uranium's being enriched. | ||
We can control We can regulate this stuff and really kind of keep it in check as to who becomes a nuclear power and who doesn't. | ||
Of course, there are those among our neighboring nations who have done so and become nuclear powers without the consent of the global community. | ||
But with this technology, it's really very exclusive. | ||
One rogue person can't just go out and decide, I want to develop a nuclear weapon and Then go to the grocery store and buy some chemicals and put one together in their garage. | ||
This has probably been the reason that our society still exists, that our race still exists, despite having the technology to destroy itself for nearly 100 years, 80 years or so. | ||
But with artificial intelligence, it's a different story. | ||
Because we have a situation in which we have a technology that could potentially hack, program, spy, trick human beings on a massive scale, frankly outsmart them anywhere they interface with the internet, And it's going to be in the hands of everyone. | ||
There was a time in this country when the internet was sort of exclusive to only those at universities. | ||
And then over time the internet was maybe on one computer in each school. | ||
I know when I was growing up we could only access the internet if we went to the computer lab. | ||
You guys remember the computer lab? | ||
I don't know if you had one or not. Now, of course, everyone has the internet in their pocket. | ||
You remember when your math teacher would say, you're not always going to have a calculator in your pocket? | ||
It turned out to be bullcrap. | ||
But it's as if that math teacher said, you're not always going to have a weapon of mass destruction in your pocket. | ||
And that seems to be quickly becoming a reality. | ||
I use ChatGPT for my business. | ||
I run a small advertising business. | ||
And it writes almost all of the ads that I write. | ||
If you were to go to my Instagram at RealChaseGeyser and watch the video clips that I upload, many of which from this very show, all of the captions of those clips were written by artificial intelligence. | ||
You see, in order to go viral on Instagram, you have to have keywords in your captions. | ||
And it's a real pain to do the research to figure out what keywords to include. | ||
And it's a pain to write 2,200 characters in a caption on Instagram in order to make your video have the greatest shot at getting the most viewers. | ||
So I just tell ChatGPT to do it. | ||
And 30 seconds later, I have my caption. | ||
So we've gotten to this place now where the technology is such that it can write basically anything on the quality scale of 1 to 5. | ||
And humans are still needed to write anything on the quality scale of 5 to 10, right? | ||
If we're going on a 1 to 10 scale total. | ||
But it's not going to be long, 36 months, 48 months, before this... | ||
Technology is writing novels of the caliber of J.D. Salinger's Catcher in the Rye, or it is writing in response to your prompts novels that are as entertaining and captivating as Harry Potter, or it is writing code that is as invasive and destructive as any code that the military has used to shut down nuclear reactors, for example. And everyone's going to have access to this technology. | ||
And so it's not a matter of stopping it or slowing it, but it's a matter of preparing for it. | ||
What are we going to do as a people? | ||
What are you going to do as a citizen to adapt to these changing times? | ||
Because you can build a dam, but the tide's always going to come in. | ||
So make sure you're prepared for the AI revolution that is suddenly at our door. | ||
Stick with us, folks. | ||
We'll be back with more in the next segment. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
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The world is happening and we are covering it. | ||
Yesterday we talked a lot about how the allies of the United States seem to be abandoning us by the dozens. | ||
We covered a little bit about how Egypt was caught secretly sending munitions, rockets to Russia. | ||
We covered how France has been meeting and buddying up with China. | ||
Obviously we know that Brazil is working to become less dependent on the dollar and frankly we hear sentiments from all over the world that our allies, which were previously tied to our currency, are making moves to shift themselves further and further away from their dependence on the dollar. | ||
This of course will mitigate the ability of the United States to implement sanctions and control the world as it has been controlled since the 1950s. | ||
We've got leaked U.S. intel that Russia operatives claimed new ties with the United Arab Emirates. | ||
Washington Associated Press. | ||
U.S. spies caught Russian intelligence officers boasting that they had convinced the oil-rich United Arab Emirates to work together against U.S. and U.K. intelligence agencies, according to a purported American document posted online as part of a major U.S. intelligence breach. | ||
U.S. officials declined to comment on the document, which bore known top secret markings and was viewed by the Associated Press. | ||
The Emirati government on Monday dismissed any accusation that the UAE had deepened ties with Russian intelligence as categorically false. | ||
The U.S. has had growing concerns that the UAE was allowing Russia and Russians to thwart sanctions imposed over the invasion of Ukraine. | ||
The document viewed by the AP includes an item citing research from March 9th with the title Russia-slash-UAE Intelligence Relationship Deepening. | ||
U.S. officials declined to confirm the document's authenticity, which the AP could not independently do. | ||
However, it resembled other documents released as part of the recent leak. | ||
The Justice Department has opened an investigation into the possible release of Pentagon documents that were posted on several social media sites. | ||
They appear to detail U.S. and NATO aid to Ukraine and U.S. intelligence assessments regarding U.S. allies that could strain ties with those nations. | ||
So, what we see here is another ally of the United States... | ||
Apparently choosing sides. | ||
And typically a nation won't choose sides unless they are forced into choosing a particular side or once they have determined which side is actually going to come out ahead. | ||
So it seems that the world is beginning, perhaps for the first time in decades, the world is beginning to bet against the United States. | ||
And with that, I want to raise the question of how things would be different if President Biden wasn't drooling in the Oval Office, and instead it was President Trump Operating the White House. | ||
Let's go to clip three and see what Trump had to say about Russia and Ukraine. | ||
Go ahead and fire it up. You talked to Putin about Ukraine. | ||
What did you say to him? I could see that he loved it. | ||
And I said... | ||
He loved Ukraine. He considers it to be a part of Russia. | ||
Yeah. I said, not one unprecedented. | ||
We had a very... | ||
Good relationship. He was... | ||
I mean, look, I was the worst thing that ever happened to him. | ||
I closed up his pipeline. | ||
You never heard the words Nord Stream 2 until I came along. | ||
Nord Stream 2 was their pipeline. | ||
And I had a great relationship with him, but it was very tough because they had a fake Russia investigation. | ||
And I told him, and he told me, he said, it's very hard for us to deal, don't you think? | ||
I said, very hard, because we have a fake investigation that turned out to be a fake for two years that went on, and we could have done very well with Russia. | ||
They have great minerals, they have great things that we want, we could have, and they need the money and they need other things. | ||
But that interfered. | ||
That was a terrible thing. | ||
That was actually a treasonous thing to do. | ||
Those people should have been arrested. | ||
They made it up. They made up a problem with Russia that didn't exist. | ||
Now they've all admitted it didn't exist. | ||
It was just on to the next one. | ||
I often say, they said to me the other day, one of your fellow journalists said, uh, who's the biggest problem, sir? | ||
Is it China? Could it be Russia? | ||
Could it be North Korea? No, I said, the biggest problem is from within. | ||
It's these sick, radical people from within. | ||
Because we can handle, if we're smart, we can handle Russia, China. | ||
I did. I took in billions and billions, hundreds of billions of dollars from China. | ||
No other president took in anything. | ||
And they respected me. He's the same thing, you know. | ||
I told him, you can't go into Taiwan. | ||
You can't. You can't do it. | ||
I won't tell you exactly what I said, but it was something that probably a lot of people wouldn't like if they heard it. | ||
But it was very tough. Don't go into Taiwan. | ||
If you do, we're going to have problems. | ||
What a difference there is between this type of rhetoric and the rhetoric that we currently hear from the leftist administration, the leftist regime, as Nur bin Laden refers to the Biden administration. | ||
I had her on my podcast recently, not recently, but months ago, and she said, it's not an administration, it's a regime. | ||
And I think that she's right. | ||
But the most impressive thing to me about seeing Trump speak on these issues versus President Biden speak on these issues is Trump's inherent talent and ability for completing sentences. | ||
I mean, when I hear Trump speak, it's like, oh, I remember there was a time in this country when we had presidents who could actually complete a sentence. | ||
I wonder if there's any compassion among world leaders for the United States in this situation. | ||
I wonder if Putin is sitting at the Kremlin and saying to himself, you know what? | ||
This President Biden, he's not indicative of the American people. | ||
He's just got dementia. | ||
So maybe we should just put international relations on hold and give America a chance to, you know, have a real president who can actually complete sentences in office. | ||
But of course, what am I thinking? | ||
He's not thinking that. He's thinking, all right, this is my shot to invade Ukraine. | ||
This is my chance. | ||
And what makes it even more obvious is the fact that the initial hostilities against Ukraine occurred during the Obama administration. | ||
And then for some reason, for four years, they halted. | ||
And then again, under the Biden administration, which is Obama 2.0 without the IQ, they continued. | ||
These international leaders know exactly when they can do what they want to do. | ||
It seems to me that global leadership is a lot like comedy. | ||
It's all about timing. | ||
And there are good times to do things and bad times to do things. | ||
And we see continually that our enemies or neighbors exploit the weaknesses of every administration. | ||
And oh, do we have so many weaknesses with this administration. | ||
And I've said before time and time again on this show that, you know, I've decided that I'm going to support Trump. | ||
But honestly, I would be much happier with anyone who isn't mentally unfit. | ||
I wonder, I wonder, what do you think? | ||
I want to take your calls in the next hour. | ||
I want you to tell me who would be a better president of the United States, Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton? | ||
If you had to choose... | ||
Who to vote for? Would you vote for Joe Biden or Hillary Clinton? | ||
That would be an interesting trick because you've got Hillary Clinton, who is a sharp woman, despite what you may think of her. | ||
She's definitely sharp. She's no dummy. | ||
But she's sort of like a Batman supervillain. | ||
And then you've got Joe Biden, who is seemingly harmless, but a bumbling fool. | ||
One of my favorite lessons from Jordan Peterson, he says, if you think that strong men are dangerous, just wait till you see what a weak man does. | ||
If you thought Joe Biden, excuse me, if you thought Donald Trump was dangerous, if you were afraid that Donald Trump was going to start World War III, that he was a strong man, as you like to say it, because of the connotation of tyranny and fascism associated with the expression or characterization of strong man. | ||
If you thought that he was dangerous because of his ego or his bombastic personality or his impulsiveness, then wait till you see what Joe Biden can do. | ||
What the Play-Doh president can do. | ||
He's molded. | ||
He's malleable. | ||
He's massaged and morphed and formed and abused and manipulated by all of the people around him. | ||
And we know from the Trump presidency that all the people around the president are the worst kind of people. | ||
They're swamp creatures. And I can't tell you. | ||
Remember how much criticism Donald Trump got for how many people he was constantly firing? | ||
Whether it was Comey, whether it was McCabe, whether it was X, whether it was Y, whether it was Z, whether it was press secretaries. | ||
There were constantly resignations. | ||
There were constantly firings going on under the Trump presidency. | ||
And the media said that this was indicative of a problem of his leadership. | ||
But really, it was him trying to carve out the swamp. | ||
And despite all of the firings that he did throughout his entire presidency, he still couldn't carve out the entire swamp. | ||
It was still too big to overcome. | ||
So that swamp is still there, but now there's a president there that is totally moldable and malleable. | ||
And everything that we're seeing happen in the world today in our United States leadership is as a result of the swamp being in total control with absolutely no pushback. | ||
Stick with us, folks. | ||
We'll be taking calls in the next hour. | ||
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What do you think about the fact that our allies internationally and friends seem to be abandoning us for China and Russia? | ||
What do you think about a potential Biden run in 2024? | ||
Whether he's mentally fit. | ||
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I don't know if you had a chance to watch the Tucker interview last night with Trump. | ||
We've been showing clips of it throughout the show this morning. | ||
But I really thought it was a fantastic interview, and I was surprised to see today, and I can't believe I was surprised. | ||
It always amazes me how the media covers such things. | ||
Because I listened to this interview, and I thought, oh man, he sounded so sharp, so astute. | ||
His answers to all the questions were so succinct. | ||
And like I said in the last segment, his sentences were complete. | ||
Yet the media coverage is another insane interview with Donald Trump! | ||
As if he's a madman. | ||
Meanwhile, the world is up in flames. | ||
You can look at any aerial view of virtually any city in eastern Ukraine, and somehow Trump is the insane one. | ||
Last I looked, when Trump was President of the United States, every building in Ukraine was still standing, and there was no such thing as artillery fire upon them. | ||
I guess they were having a civil war, so there were still conflicts happening in Ukraine, but that wasn't to do with the United States. | ||
And yet today we have a situation in which our dollar is totally collapsing, our allies are abandoning us, AI is taking over, and Russia is bringing us on the brink of World War III at the provocation of the United States and NATO. Yet Donald Trump's interview is indicative of being unhinged? | ||
If this is being hinged, then I would choose unhinged any day of the week. | ||
I don't understand how it is that these people continue to do this. | ||
The question always comes up for me. | ||
Are they doing it on purpose or are they just that stupid? | ||
Is it incompetence or malice that causes them to behave like this? | ||
I think a lot of times with the journalists, it's incompetence. | ||
Because it takes a very special type of person to become a journalist. | ||
And I'm not using the term journalist in the traditional, noble, true sense of the word. | ||
I'm using the word journalist in the contemporary sense of the word, which is to say moron. | ||
Because if you want to be a journalist, that means that you have to go to college, get a degree in journalism, four-year degree, and then you have to come from means enough that you work at a major media outlet for pennies yet still survive. | ||
So if I want to be an entry-level journalist at the New York Times, I have to be able to afford to live in New York City on pennies. | ||
At the New York Times, in an apartment in New York, I have to work for years and years and years before I make any semblance of a salary to be self-sustaining. | ||
So these are people that come from a background of privilege. | ||
Okay, you want to talk about privilege. | ||
These journalists have no idea what the struggle is like. | ||
Their parents are helping them with their rent. | ||
They're going in after their university experience with no real-world work experience, and they are projecting their worldview upon the earth. | ||
And we're supposed to take advice from them as to who's unhinged or who isn't, as to who should be running the country or who shouldn't, as to what our gun policy should be or our mental health policy should be? | ||
These people don't know what the hell they're talking about. | ||
Stick with us, folks. Call in 877-789-2539. | ||
I want to hear from you in the next segment. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, you right-wing extremists, you conspiracy theorists, you freaks, you geeks and weirdos. | ||
We are keeping it weird here in Austin. | ||
I want to take a call from Lucas in Indiana. | ||
Lucas, what is up, my brother? | ||
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Not much. | |
How are you doing, man? I'm doing all right. | ||
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I'm doing all right. Hey, I want to say... | |
To the Infowar staff, what the heck happened to the getter chat today? | ||
Hey, I already talked to them about it. | ||
They worked it out. There were some technical difficulties, but I told them that Indy Luke wanted the getter feed happening, and they got right on it. | ||
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Appreciate you. Ed, I'll see you later tonight, by the way, bud. | |
All right, Lucas. What's on your mind today? | ||
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Um... Well, oh... | |
Got a plug too. Bigfred999. | ||
Follow Indie Luke on Twitter and Gitter. | ||
We got like a little podcast that we do. | ||
Yeah, the clown show in the United States is just a freaking joke anymore. | ||
You know what I'm saying? The whole Trump thing is just freaking distraction. | ||
They're You know, the friggin' CIA is showing, you know, their reflection as to how much they can do. | ||
I don't think it's that they're stupid. | ||
You know what I'm saying? I think it's that it's very tactfully done to be that way. | ||
You know what I'm saying? It's been going on for so long. | ||
They've been swaying us in a specific direction, you know, Agenda 2030. | ||
Yep, yep. I agree with you. | ||
I think it seems to be intentional, man. | ||
Well, I'll see you in the Discord later on, Lucas. | ||
Thanks for calling in. I want to take a call from Tim in Seattle. | ||
Tim, what's up, man? It's good to hear from you again. | ||
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It's great to hear from you, Chase. | |
Thanks for filling in for Harrison. | ||
You know, if somebody was to tell me that I had to either vote for Biden or Hillary, I would write Alex Jones in front of their face and accept my fate because there's no way I'd vote for those two evil vampires. | ||
Okay, okay. So let me put it to you a different way. | ||
Not who would you vote for, because I agree with you, but who would be better at the job? | ||
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No president. Well, that's what we got right now, Tim. | |
Thanks for calling in. I appreciate it. | ||
I do want to take a call from Rusty in Boebert County. | ||
Rusty, what's up, man? Hey, good morning, Tim. | ||
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First off, I want to say, if you guys haven't gotten involved, go to InfoWars store, get your gear. | |
I bought two of the Alex Jones for President t-shirt, and yesterday when I was at the store, I ran into another InfoWars. | ||
And we're talking about the New World Order right in the middle of the grocery store. | ||
Oh, man, that is awesome. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people are shy about wearing the gear. | ||
My wife is very timid about her politics and shy about it because she comes from a background. | ||
She was a ballet dancer. And everyone in the ballet community is like a major leftist. | ||
And so she doesn't want to offend any of her friends. | ||
And I always buy all this Infowars stuff. | ||
And I want to wear the shirt or I want to wear the backpack. | ||
Yeah. And she's like, oh, we can't wear that, you know, here or there because, you know, what are so-and-so going to think? | ||
And I'm still working on her, man. | ||
But I think you'll actually find that there are more like-minded people than opponents out there if you sport the Infowars gear. | ||
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Yes, this is true. | |
What I called in about is Kennedy, though. | ||
Yeah. Kennedy is our best bet to split up the Democrat Party And push the Democrats who still have two IQs to rub together away from all the shill that are just paid, that don't care, don't pay attention. | ||
So my plan is to change party for the primary, help Kennedy get primaried, and then change back. | ||
Obviously, so I can vote for all my favorite candidates. | ||
Yeah, well, that makes sense. | ||
But do you think that given how pro-vaccine the left is, there's any hope for Kennedy to get a nomination? | ||
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You know, I'm really afraid that they'll just do him the way they did Bernie and just... | |
Just defamate him just constantly. | ||
That's all you're going to hear. | ||
Oh, anti-vax, anti-this. | ||
I don't like that he hasn't come out and said, okay, I'll support 2A in this manner or say that he supports police policies or anything. | ||
He hasn't touched these issues, but he's really going to the core of where the Democrats You know, started building their power two, three years ago, and that's the vaccine, you know? | ||
Here's what I would do if I was Kennedy. | ||
If I were Kennedy and I was running for president of the United States, this is how I would announce my presidency. | ||
I would get the same exact make and model of the convertible that JFK was assassinated in. | ||
I would go down to the courthouse or the city hall in Dallas and I would get a parade license. | ||
Usually they were like $300 or $500. | ||
I would hire a motorcade and I would do the exact same route that JFK did. | ||
In that convertible, and then at the end of the route, I would announce my candidacy for president as sort of a major FU to the intelligence community for assassinating his relative. | ||
I think that would be a hell of a way to kickstart his campaign. | ||
He would get so much press, and maybe with that kind of approach, he would actually have some success in the beginning there. | ||
But thanks so much, Rusty, for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. I want to hear from Phoenix in Wisconsin. | ||
How are you today? Yes. | ||
Hi, my favorite Masonic pants, guys. | ||
How are you doing today? I wanted to talk about some mad scientist stuff. | ||
Cool. I don't know if you saw in the news that, like, the Chinese were talking about how they're splicing a water bear DNA into their soldiers to make, like, radiation-proof soldiers. | ||
Did you see that? They're splicing what into the soldiers? | ||
A bear? Well, there's, like, this animal called a water bear. | ||
Okay. It's a microscopic animal. | ||
It's Totally fascinating. | ||
It's like iodine enriched or something? | ||
It's anti-radioactive? | ||
Well, it can live on a volcanic vent on the bottom of the ocean floor. | ||
We should splice Joe Biden with that and send him over to a volcano. | ||
I think he's already in hell, kind of. | ||
But anyway, they can survive radiation and all these other things. | ||
So they're splicing that DNA into their soldiers if and when there's nuclear war. | ||
I like the soldiers can like survive the radiation and I think maybe they'll do that for the civilians as well you know then you can just nuke the whole planet and your civilization exists and like I think Russia also have done obviously their own genetic experiments. | ||
Alright so let me ask you this Phoenix let me ask you this if InfoWars came out with a kit Where you could give yourself a series of injections to be spliced with this water bear so that you were immune to radioactive frequencies. | ||
Would you buy the kit? | ||
Well, I knew you were going to say that. | ||
Actually, what I would do is like, I think Russia did it also, was that... | ||
I'd splice my genes to have a better connection to God. | ||
How do you like that? Ooh, I like it. | ||
Like the spiritual part of our genetics. | ||
I like it. And I think that's what went out at the end. | ||
Because, you know, the gut feeling even in the stock market for, like, people who are really good at stocks, they say, like, they follow their gut. | ||
And I think that's really the edge of humanity, what separated man from the wild animals. | ||
Yeah. But I don't know if you heard, I thought it was interesting with the water bear. | ||
And I think a lot of people forget about all the mad scientist stuff that we kind of live in a parallel society where there's like technology from like Nikola Tesla, Vita rays, you know, electronic frequencies that instead of giving you cancer, they like repair your cells and feed your cells so you don't have to eat wireless weapons like the death ray that caused the 1908 Tunguskne event in Russia. | ||
Like Nikola Tesla told an Arctic explorer, like, hey, I'm going to test it to keep a lookout. | ||
And he overshot and hit it over there. | ||
And, you know, there's weapons like that. | ||
That one, he said, opened up like a black hole. | ||
It was equivalent to 15 megatons. | ||
Nuclear explosion where still today, you know, there's a crater there. | ||
I have a friend who's got a theory that the center of the planet is actually a black hole, which I think is really interesting. | ||
But we are coming up on a break, so I do have to let you go, Phoenix. | ||
Thank you so much for your call, though. | ||
A fascinating call. I always love to hear about stuff like that. | ||
Before we go to break, I do want to draw the audience's attention to the TurboForce Plus from Infowars Life, a more advanced formula for optimum focus and energy, now available for 25% off. | ||
Check it out, guys. It is awesome. | ||
Visit InfoWarsStore.com and stick with us. | ||
Call in 877-789-2539. | ||
I'll be taking calls for the rest of the hour. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm your host today, Chase Geiser, and we are taking calls for the rest of the hour. | ||
First up, I want to hear from James in Indiana. | ||
James, how are you today? | ||
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Chase, we don't have a gun problem in America. | |
We have a pharmaceutical problem. | ||
Me personally, I've never owned a gun because of a gun accident I had in the military. | ||
Never went back on the reins when I got out. | ||
Sorry to hear that. In these mass shootings, the government refuses to address the pills in this country that cause suicide and homicide. | ||
Which pills? A lot of them. | ||
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Anywhere from depression pills. | |
That's what's going on with our veterans in the veteran community. | ||
Yeah, I think part of the problem is when someone is experiencing depression and then they put them on these drugs, | ||
It oftentimes makes the depression worse, and then when that person kills themselves, they say, oh, it wasn't the drugs, it was the fact that this person we already knew was depressed and the drugs just didn't work. | ||
But they never admit that the drugs are actually causing the problem in some of these cases. | ||
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Yeah, and even Senator Rubio was going off in the military last night catering to transgenders while they can't figure out the veteran suicide crisis. | |
I laid out on the veterans' call-in show with Owen how the government's fueling it with the pills that cause suicide. | ||
I'm very angry at the Afghanistan debacle because if I knew we were going to arm terrorists that make Afghanistan one of the seventh-best ranked militaries, I would have never joined the military. | ||
For my service, I have long-term health problems. | ||
I have washed an out-of-control government, armed terrorists, help illegals, give Ukraine unlimited funds while abandoning veterans and giving the American people the finger. | ||
And lastly, Josh Hawley was going off last night on this two-tiered justice system that is out of control because it's not to destroy anyone that goes against the regime, to include churchgoers, while the real crimes of the government and the left get a free pass. | ||
Yep, you're absolutely right, and thank you so much for your call, James. | ||
I really appreciate it. Thank you for your service, and I'm sorry for the sacrifices that you had to make because of the decisions that our government has made. | ||
I want to hear next from Hammer Hardy in Florida. | ||
What's up, Hammer? Hey, Chase. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. Absolutely. | |
I'm going to try and take as little time as possible, but basically, I don't really trust any of our leaders, and the reason why is because In Congress, when they debate, they only ever give us the choice between one out of two stupid options. | ||
And I'll give you an example, like the Taiwan and China situation. | ||
The options are, do we or do we not invade? | ||
When if we really wanted to deal with China, we would tell them, okay, you want to invade? | ||
I hope you like the taste of microchips, because if you do that, we're going to take back all the farmland that you bought in the United States, and you're going to have no food. | ||
Yep. Yep. | ||
People don't think about conflict in these terms. | ||
They don't realize that China imports the vast majority of the food that it consumes, as I understand it. | ||
And there is a sort of global interdependence. | ||
This was the argument for globalism. | ||
Not globalism per se, but globalization of the economy years ago. | ||
If every country is sort of interdependent on each other, then the argument was that this would actually catalyze peace because no one would want to disrupt the supply chain for the things that they need. | ||
So if China's dependent on the United States for food and the United States is dependent on China for consumer goods, then there'll never be a conflict with one another because neither can afford to lose the services or products of the other. | ||
But it seems like those pieces are shifting around and we're arriving at a place where these countries are kind of willing to take the hit. | ||
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What do you think? Yeah, no, I don't think that they could take the hit. | |
If we cut off their food, there's no way they could take that hit. | ||
Well, they didn't give a damn when people were starving to death between 58 and 62 during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
They don't care about their own people starving, man. | ||
They're not a republic like we are. | ||
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There's no representation. But we're not in that phase anymore. | |
Now they're in the phase of expansion, and they're going to need food for that. | ||
Yeah, that makes sense. | ||
That makes sense. Thank you for your call, Hammer. | ||
I really do appreciate it. I want to hear from Dino in Chicago. | ||
Is it Dino or Dino? | ||
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Dino. Dino, I love it. | |
What's up, man? Nothing. | ||
I was listening to your question about who should elect for president, but, I mean, the president has to be a man of God, number one. | ||
And if it's got some military experience, That'd be great, because nobody knows the logistics of everything. | ||
Nobody has that privy information of how everything is ran. | ||
Like, I'm a truck driver over here, and I see what's going on with the shipping, and, you know, I haul a lot of steel and whatnot. | ||
But you gotta really know exactly, out of the ten largest ports in the world, nine of them are over there by China. | ||
Well, one of them is in South Korea, one of them is in Singapore, which is right by China. | ||
And then the other seven are right there in China. | ||
And then one of them is in Rotterdam. | ||
So we don't really... | ||
You know, we import a lot more than we export. | ||
And the people over here in America need to get down to doing things the old-fashioned way. | ||
We need to actually... | ||
Sorry, I just passed away station. | ||
Excuse me. No, that's okay. | ||
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We need to know exactly how to handle every situation and be independent. | |
We can't be interdependent on all these other nations. | ||
But if we... Have a little trade agreement between them. | ||
That's a plus. But nobody knows how to survive if there's going to be like a nuclear catastrophe or even if we go to like a small kind of war. | ||
The people in the cities are going to for sure suffer the most. | ||
Sure. Well, I mean, we saw the shelves during a pandemic. | ||
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Yeah. Those that are like homesteaders, they know how to handle things properly and provide for themselves like out in the country are going to be Better off surviving. | |
But for the most part, the president goes, they need to know exactly what's going on because they're going to be the president and somebody else is serving as a board of directors. | ||
You know, the guys that are running the banks, the banking cartel. | ||
Ron Paul said it best. He wanted to end the Federal Reserve. | ||
He wanted to, like, go back to, I don't know if he wanted to go back to a gold-based currency, but Yeah, no, I think you make a good point. | ||
I do want to ask you one question, though, just because we've only got about a minute left. | ||
I want to ask you, as a trucker, and I've come to really admire and respect truckers, what is the craziest thing that you've ever seen? | ||
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Oh my gosh, I've seen tankers flipped over, just bad accidents. | |
You know, there's a lot of guys out here putting a lot of miles on the road, and just got to give it to them because If it's not for the farmers, you know, or if it's not for certain guys out there, the truckers, the garbage men, the blue-collar guys, you know, a lot of things wouldn't happen, you know? So, you know, they're out there by themselves. | ||
And just think about the places that they go to. | ||
Not a lot of good food out there to eat. | ||
GMO everything. Have you had everything on the menu at Cracker Barrel? | ||
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No, I'm more of a local guy. | |
I used to be all over the country, but I do a lot of local. | ||
It's good. I like it. | ||
The pancakes are good. But, you know, thank the farmer, man. | ||
Thank the trucker. Thank the military service member out there that, you know, looking back at the nonsense that this government has put us in, you know? | ||
So, you know, get a feel for these men and women out there that are, you know, doing the dirt, you know, like putting... | ||
You know, putting their life out there and just trying to provide for their families and for this country. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, man. | ||
Well, thank you so much for your call, Dino. | ||
I really do appreciate it. And good luck. | ||
Stay safe on the road out there. | ||
For all those listening, please call in. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Be taking calls for the next 30 minutes or so at least. | ||
Maybe into the next hour even because the line is stacking up here. | ||
And I want to hear from all of you as much as I can. | ||
10-877-789-2539. | ||
Stick with us folks and visit InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
I'm your host today, Chase Geiser, filling in for Harrison Smith as he spends time with his new baby girl and family. | ||
I'm going to take more calls the rest of this hour. | ||
First up, I want to hear from Brett in Cincinnati. | ||
Brett, what is going on, man? | ||
Brett, are you there? There we go. | ||
I think I can hear you now. What's up, man? | ||
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Okay. Yeah, can you hear me? | |
I can, but I'm getting a lot of wind. | ||
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I know. I'm 24 feet up on the ladder right now, so I'm sorry. | |
I hope I'm going to be coming through okay. | ||
That's okay. What's up? | ||
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Trying to make money and provide for my family. | |
I understand, man. Kudos to you for doing that, man. | ||
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A lot of guys just bail. Yeah, um... | |
So I just wanted to answer your question on the, you know, who would you vote for, Hillary or Biden? | ||
And I kind of, I think I would just kind of vote for Biden because I feel like he's at least a lame duck. | ||
Now he's malleable and controllable, but I feel like Hillary's just so deep into, you know, she was giving, you know, talks to Goldman Sachs bankers, for example. | ||
Like, I feel like that she's so deep in that world that she would just start wars just maliciously. | ||
She would just get us involved in so many conflicts just because There's that many strings attached to her. | ||
Well, she was a disaster as the Secretary of State, right? | ||
We came, we saw he died, you know, the famous Benghazi incident as well. | ||
We saw a lot of Americans die and a lot of conflicts catalyzed under her leadership in any capacity, so let alone what she would do as President of the United States. | ||
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Yeah, and yeah, so I feel like that, I mean, neither one is a good choice, but I also just wanted to say my heart goes out to the first two callers that were... | |
You know, on the last segment, especially that veteran. | ||
I mean, that's terrible. You know, to sign up thinking that, you know, you're going to be serving your country and then Did you ever see that Tom Cruise movie, Born on the Fourth of July, based on a true story? | ||
No, I didn't. Man, that is an epic movie. | ||
There's this guy, he was a real veteran, and he was a peace advocate, I think, after Vietnam, or during his time back, during Vietnam. | ||
And he was literally born on the Fourth of July, and he was super patriotic, enlisted voluntarily. | ||
And then once he went over there and saw what was going on with that conflict and experienced it, he ended up being paralyzed from the waist down and became an advocate for peace after. | ||
But it's just amazing what these guys go through. | ||
A lot of people think that war is like saving Private Ryan or Band of Brothers or some sort of World War II story where there's a clear line between good and evil. | ||
And there's this noble sort of glorious heroism and bravery. | ||
But we constantly see our government, at least over the last 50 years, getting us into these conflicts that are totally unnecessary. | ||
In some cases, drafting soldiers. | ||
And even if you come back from the war, you don't really come back the same. | ||
And it's just such a shame that such unnecessary sacrifices have to be made with such questionable motives. | ||
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Yeah, and especially with this conflict in Ukraine, I feel like the only time there's a real clear good guy, bad guy is in Marvel movies, and that's about it. | |
That's so true. The world is so much more complicated than just Russia evil, Ukraine good, and it baffles me that so many people are just... | ||
I'm 100% behind Ukraine, and I just hope that we're not going to get involved. | ||
But again, I feel like if Hillary were elected, she would just involve this 100% D-Day invasion level of troop mobilization type stuff. | ||
But I don't know. I mean, I don't have a crystal ball. | ||
It's just, I guess, my opinion from... | ||
You know, one blue-collar worker to, you know, radio host. | ||
So I appreciate you filling in for Harrison. | ||
If Harrison is, if he's listening, or if he's going to catch us later, congratulations on the baby girl. | ||
And, you know, wish him all the best and his family. | ||
But I'll get off the line so everyone else can, you know, put in their two cents, too. | ||
Well, thank you for calling in, Brett. | ||
Stay safe on that ladder, and thank you for doing the job that needs to be done and providing for your family and being a contributing member of our society, man. | ||
I appreciate you calling. Calling again sometime. | ||
All right, let's hear from JD in Indiana. | ||
JD, what's up, man? Hey, what's up? | ||
Hey, it's good to hear from you. How can I... Hey. | ||
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What's on your mind? Well, I had some ideas for the Infowarriors out there. | |
I listen pretty regularly, and everybody is always calling and asking for, like, you know, ideas of what to do or how they can fight back. | ||
Yesterday was a guy that was talking about the movie The Network and yelling out of the window. | ||
And it's like, there's a way that you can easily yell out your window and talk to people in your community. | ||
And if you've got a printer at home, find the stories that matter to you most And then tell your neighbors about them. | ||
Print them out. You can walk around your neighborhoods. | ||
People will come up to you and talk to you. | ||
You can print cards. A lot of times, if you get an order of 500 cards, they'll give you 500 more. | ||
And then you go around and put them on people's doors. | ||
Talk to people. If anybody out there can't walk, well, you can look at my Twitter. | ||
It's jdxknight. | ||
And on there, I take articles from Mempo Wars, the things that matter. | ||
I put them to music on a simple slideshow. | ||
And it's very effective. | ||
And so if everybody out there wants to get into the fight and have your gal out the window moment, there's a couple ideas to help everybody out. | ||
Very cheap. You can put them in gas stations. | ||
A lot of gas stations will let you put the flyers there. | ||
Yeah, that's a great point, man. | ||
And I was on the drive here to the studio today. | ||
I was thinking about what I wanted to talk about. | ||
And I was thinking about the notion of keyboard warriors. | ||
You know, oftentimes it's used as a, like with a negative connotation. | ||
Oh, he's just a keyboard warrior. | ||
He's just, she's just a keyboard warrior. | ||
But frankly, that's how the info war is won by warriors on their keyboards, right? | ||
And Alex, for example, you know, he's done some very real world things. | ||
He actually went to Bohemian Grove. | ||
He actually goes to these events, these protests. | ||
He's been on the air for 30 years. | ||
He's actually been in the lawsuits. | ||
So that's next level beyond sort of the average person, what they can do. | ||
But the next, the level below that is to be a keyboard warrior and share what you think. | ||
So many people are scared to share their political views online because they're worried about the implications that it has on whether they're going to lose their job or they're going to upset their coworkers or their friends aren't going to like him or their family's not going to like him. | ||
It's like, look, the only way that we make people aware of what's going on is if we share information. | ||
So kudos to you, JD, for making it happen, man. | ||
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Absolutely. And I want all the InfoWarriors to make this happen. | |
Because at the end of the day, man, this is one very, very simple way that we can change the world by informing people. | ||
I go around just like that. | ||
I've been spreading the fluoride information, right? | ||
So many people don't even know this. | ||
I called RotoRooter looking for a filtration system for my home. | ||
The lady literally put me on hold to go look up the report in the PDF. So, yes, we can change minds and hearts, but it starts by just sharing information and doing it very easily. | ||
They can't stop it if a million of us are sharing flyers. | ||
Think about all the masks laying in gutters right now. | ||
Think about if that was an InfoWars flyer that you see. | ||
You pick it up, oh, wow, fluoritis, killing us and poisoning our children. | ||
Maybe I should tell someone else. | ||
And then one last point, dude, I think, honestly, a Trump Kennedy ticket would heal America. | ||
That'd be pretty cool. That would be pretty cool. | ||
I would like to see a Trump-Kennedy ticket. | ||
My wife's a huge fan of Kennedy. | ||
We even named our daughter Kennedy after JFK. Me too. | ||
I like him. | ||
I think he's a nice guy. I don't know that he's got a chance, but he could probably win if he was the VP with Trump. | ||
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Absolutely. And they would both bring something, you know, Trump isn't very big on, you know, he wants to support the vaccine, where Kennedy actually wants to go out and fight them. | |
They both would counter each other out and counterbalance one another and actually work perfectly together because neither one of them want war either. | ||
Absolutely. You know what? | ||
You gave me an idea calling in. | ||
Thank you so much for your call, JD. I do appreciate it. | ||
Have a good day. Yeah, you too, man. | ||
You gave me an idea calling in. | ||
I think Alex should create a medal of honor for keyboard warriors. | ||
And what you got to do is you should have to create content. | ||
With the desire for it to go viral, whether it's based on Infowars articles or Infowars existing clips, you enter to win, pay five bucks, ten bucks or whatever to enter to win, and I think that Alex should start giving out the Medal of Honor to keyboard warriors who are fighting the good fight in the Infowar. | ||
I think it would encourage a lot of people to spread the message, to grow the network, to grow the audience, and Give people a reason and the inspiration they need to get involved. | ||
But stick with us, folks. We're going to be taking more calls in the next segment. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
And make sure you visit infowarsstore.com in a new tab and stay with us. | ||
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We'll be right back. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
Before we're taking more calls this segment, I want to hear from Linda in Texas. | ||
Linda, what is up? | ||
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Can you hear me, Linda? Yeah, can you hear me? | |
Yeah, you sound great. How are you? | ||
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Oh, perfect. Yeah, I put my headphones on so you could hear me. | |
I wanted to first tell you that I've decided and I've told everybody I know that the only place I get my news is Infowars because of the fact that after January 6th, I found out that you guys will talk about the psyops on the right, whereas a lot of people won't. | ||
But the purpose of me calling in today is these callers I've been hearing for the last week. | ||
One of them called you yesterday morning about how InfoWars is now Fox News. | ||
First of all, Trump is Trump. | ||
And even Alex, I've seen him get emotional about the attacks and stuff, and he's been dealing with it for decades longer than Trump has. | ||
I don't think there's another human that could handle that. | ||
Right. And it's his narcissism that makes that that way. | ||
And I do believe he was deceived. | ||
At some point, you have to trust somebody. | ||
And I think if he gets back in there, he will fire all those folks. | ||
But again, if anybody just wants some random new person to politics to be in that presidency, I mean, look how they went after JFK just for announcing. | ||
Yep, that's absolutely right. | ||
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And how quickly they undid everything he did on Inauguration Day. | |
I just don't think there's another human on the planet that has got enough Let's call it self-esteem, but we know, you know? | ||
Sure. Sure. | ||
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But is there another human that can handle the backlash? | |
Yeah. Of being asked, are you a racist? | ||
Will you denounce slavery every week, every day, over and over and over again? | ||
And the fact that now they just flat out lie. | ||
I mean, they just... In 2020, I would watch his speech, and then I would listen to what the report was. | ||
And they weren't even anywhere close. | ||
I mean, they're not even trying to give you 80% of the truth anymore. | ||
And I just don't think there's another candidate that could do what needs to be done. | ||
Yeah, I think that you're right. | ||
Thank you so much for your call, Linda. | ||
I appreciate that. And you know, one of the things that, and I mentioned this on the show before, is one of the things that I love about Milton Friedman is he talks about greed and capitalism. | ||
He was asked when he gave a speech to a famous economist whether he thought it was morally acceptable or ethical that the United States is a capitalist society and operates on greed. | ||
And he said his response was, you don't think that... | ||
There's any greed in Russia or China? | ||
Greed is everywhere, right? | ||
When I hear people criticize President Trump for being a narcissist or egotistical, the question that I ask is, you don't think that Hillary Clinton is a narcissist or egotistical? | ||
You don't think that Joe Biden is a narcissist or egotistical or John McCain or George Bush or Barack Obama. | ||
None of these people that make it past the primary are people that don't have a tremendous amount of self-interest or not self-interest necessarily, but the word I'm looking for is self-involvement and narcissism and ego. | ||
Everybody is concerned about their legacy. | ||
And when you're the most powerful person in the world, everything that you do contributes drastically to your legacy. | ||
So I don't have any problem with Trump being egotistical or narcissistic at all because I think that's just a necessary characteristic of a president of the United States. | ||
Thank you so much for your call and I I do appreciate it. I want to take Jay in Arizona. | ||
Jay, what's going on, man? | ||
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How are you doing? I'm doing good. | |
How are you doing? I'm good. | ||
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I'm going to say that this shirt that I have, I bought three of, and I think that he would be a great vice president, if not president, probably better than Donald Trump. | |
And that's all I got there. | ||
And I got everything from the ashwagandha to the zinc that's in the bone broth, and I have that toothpaste, that yellow toothpaste, and the wife and I love it. | ||
And you wake up in the morning, your breath and your teeth are still clean. | ||
And when I heard Alex had that, I'm a truck driver, so when I heard that Alex had that TurboForce, I don't usually interrupt the program to call and order it, but I ordered two of those and I'll probably order two more next week because I don't want to run out of that ever again. | ||
And you asked Hillary or Biden, and the answer there is, like the other individual said, no president would be better. | ||
And I agree, but really, it makes me sick to even think about it. | ||
I know. That's why I asked. | ||
Yeah, it just makes me sick to think about it. | ||
And then you asked, the strangest thing I ever saw, I've been driving 34 years, and the strangest thing I ever saw as a truck driver out here was, I gotta be honest. | ||
I looked and then I... Oh my goodness gracious. | ||
I'm a little embarrassed to tell you. | ||
So there was this individual with these high heels and these short shorts on and long blonde hair and a... | ||
I'm getting a little sick now again. | ||
And one of these halter tops with the push-up bra there and a full beard. | ||
And I'm like, oh my God, Jake, what's going on here? | ||
The guy's got the makeup and the purse... | ||
He's got the makeup and the purse and the earrings. | ||
He missed one detail. | ||
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One minor detail that gave it all away. | |
Yeah, yeah. So I gotta ask you this, Jay. | ||
Are the lot lizards real? We talk a little bit about the lizard people, but are the lot lizards real? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. Not in a lot. | |
Maybe when the HIV come around, I think drivers, you know, we're out here to make money and I've been married now since 99 and I don't have any desire to do the wrong thing. | ||
Sure. Because my wife, she'll cut my head off. | ||
And yeah, she will. | ||
She would. But yeah. | ||
And then as for Donald Trump there with that interview with Tucker Carlson, where the hell they had that microphone, every time he goes to take a breath, it sounds like he's inhaling an eight ball of cocaine. | ||
Yeah, yeah, I know. | ||
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You know, you've got to watch out for that because I think that they kind of set him up like that or something. | |
Or, I don't know. | ||
Yeah, I think it was a little bit of an oversight. | ||
I don't think they're trying to set him up. | ||
But, I mean, he's been criticized of that before the media has said that, you know, the way that he breathes is bizarre or whatever. | ||
But I don't care. I'd rather have a president that takes weird breath through his nose every once in a while than a president that can't even utter a complete sentence. | ||
But thank you so much for your call, man. | ||
I appreciate you calling in. | ||
I want to take another call with the last three minutes of this segment. | ||
Can I take a call from Brad in Alberta? | ||
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Brad, are you there? I am there. | |
Can you hear me? Yes, sir. | ||
How are you? I'm not too bad considering. | ||
I mean, I suffer with PTSD and some of the things I want to talk about kind of hit home a little bit. | ||
So I am a little bit... | ||
I have some anxiety going on right now, but I will push through this. | ||
I want to thank you again, Chase. | ||
I've been watching Imple Wars for a very long time, and I don't know, like, you're a new face to me. | ||
Yeah, I saw that once in a while. | ||
Yeah, yeah, but I do appreciate you filling in there for Harrison. | ||
Thank you. The reason why I'm calling in is because, well, not only have I been a long-time watcher of Alex, but I've been labeled as a conspiracy theorist myself. | ||
Maybe that's partially to do with the information that I've gotten from Infowars. | ||
And this has been going on for decades now. | ||
After, I can't remember about, I don't know, not quite a year ago, I became familiar with a platform, an app or a website that was trying to take on... | ||
The opposite side and be like a free speech platform. | ||
So I started kind of following them and there's a news report or a reporter on there that used to belong to Fox and I kind of liked watching her. | ||
So I would bounce back and forth between Band.video and that platform and I ended up becoming a shareholder. | ||
They offer memberships and you can buy shares in the company or whatever. | ||
Now, the reason why I'm calling is because some things started popping up and I started noticing things that brought up some red flags. | ||
So when I started asking questions as a shareholder, I basically got shunned and blocked. | ||
Like I can't even get onto the website without using a VPN now. | ||
Wow. And, yeah, it was just certain questions that not only had to do with the shares, but also about certain people that were showing up on the platform as being verified Wimkin staff or verified users, right? | ||
And Alex Jones was one of them. | ||
Now, there was a lot of, like, very high, like... | ||
High-profile. Yeah, yeah. | ||
Like, there was a judge on there. | ||
There was... A lot of these people, actually, if you notice, if you go to their website, you can see a lot of them joined on the exact same day. | ||
Except for Alex joined on November 20th. | ||
There's people like... | ||
Let me see here. I'm actually on there right now. | ||
So I want to mention some of these names. | ||
We've only got a couple of seconds left before we've got to go to break. | ||
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Just to let you know. Okay, well... | |
All right, well... | ||
Some of the names are like Donald... | ||
Donald... I'm sorry to hear that you were blocked as a shareholder from that. | ||
Sounds very suspicious. I highly recommend that you take a close look at that and get out of there when you can. | ||
Stick with us, folks. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
We will be taking calls more this segment. | ||
Make sure you call in 877-789-2539. | ||
First up, I want to hear from David in Texas. | ||
David, what's going on, man? | ||
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Can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. All right, so I hear a lot of... | ||
It's really... It's really trendy right now to be red-filled and... | ||
I guess anti-authority, anti-establishment, anti-government or whatever. | ||
But most of the people listening to this broadcast have savings accounts with U.S. dollars in them. | ||
If you have a savings account with U.S. dollars in it, you very much trust this government. | ||
You very much trust what they're doing. | ||
And they're crashing the dollar right now. | ||
And I tried to tell Owen a few weeks ago, You guys need to get into Bitcoin, and now it's up to $30,000, and no one wants to listen to the young generation that is telling y'all, y'all got to get out of the U.S. dollar immediately. | ||
It is urgent. There's going to come a day when the U.S. dollar crashes to zero, and it won't be used as a reserve currency. | ||
Yeah, I think you're right, but the question is then where do you put it? | ||
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Bitcoin. I'm telling you, Bitcoin is the only answer. | |
It is the only answer. | ||
It's created by an anonymous founder or founders. | ||
It's not controlled by any government. | ||
There's guaranteed scarcity. | ||
There's only going to be 21 million coins ever made. | ||
It's the most secure blockchain. | ||
There's no name or government or anything tied to it. | ||
The people own it. It is the people's currency. | ||
That's what it was built for. Go look at the white paper. | ||
Apple is hiding the white paper inside every single Mac computer now. | ||
People don't even realize this. | ||
All of the powers that be, they're going to be the ones that have all the Bitcoin if we don't get it. | ||
And you don't even need a full Bitcoin to be very rich in the near future. | ||
By 2030, it's going to be millions of dollars per coin. | ||
I know that seems ridiculous right now because it's only at $30,000, but it's like y'all need to wake up. | ||
The prices are going to get so high that you're going to be wishing that you bought at $30,000. | ||
You're going to be wishing. Whenever I was telling Owen about this, Bitcoin was hovering around $25,000 to $26,000 up. | ||
$4,000 in a matter of a few days, you know? | ||
Or maybe it was only $28,000. | ||
I don't know. Who do you think Satoshi Nakamoto was? | ||
So, I think Satoshi was a, and I might, you know, this might be a little edgy, but I think Satoshi was a user of psychedelics. | ||
I think he was a programmer, he's a coder, hacker, whatever you want to call it. | ||
Definitely a cyberpunk, but he used psychedelics and he woke up and he realized, I need to create something that can be used compassionately and can end wars and actually give people property rights. | ||
People that normally didn't have property rights, because with Bitcoin, you can actually own your wealth. | ||
With the US dollar or anything, it can be debased. | ||
Even with precious metals, all that can be debased. | ||
They're finding gold all over the place now. | ||
They can mine gold on asteroids. | ||
The monetary supply of gold is way different than the actual supply of gold. | ||
So what I'm trying to say is, with Bitcoin, the protocol ensures scarcity. | ||
100%. Like, it ensures that there will never be more than 21 million Bitcoin ever. | ||
And honestly, a lot of them are lost. | ||
Multiple millions of them are lost. | ||
And if you look at the Satoshi wallets, none of, like, he's, I don't even want to say he because it could be a group of people. | ||
It could be, you know, a woman or whatever. | ||
But all I'm saying is, like, This is the answer. | ||
And, like, it's only a matter of time until people realize it. | ||
I'm just trying to get people that are awake on the boat early or on the train early. | ||
Because if we're on the train early, then we can have more, you know, obviously we'll be wealthy, but that's only the small, that's only the beginning of it, you know? | ||
Absolutely. Thanks for your call, David. | ||
I do appreciate it. Make sure you guys stay tuned. | ||
We'll be taking more calls throughout the hour, 877-789-2539, and visit InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
We are snapping necks and cashing checks. | ||
Make sure you visit Infowarsstore.com and support the war effort from the hearts and minds of America. | ||
Much more important war than the war in Ukraine, in my opinion. | ||
So pitch in. You're already paying for the war in Ukraine. | ||
You might as well match it on Infowars. | ||
You can afford $100 billion. | ||
I want to hear from Terrence in Australia. | ||
Terrence, how is it down under? | ||
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It's going very interestingly. | |
The economy is very much struggling. | ||
The Australian dollar is at an all-time low compared to other currencies. | ||
So they're artificially deflatting the currency to allow people to come over to Australia and basically promote all this foreign investment and drive out Australians from actually being in Australia. | ||
It's a very turbulent time at the moment. | ||
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through that. | ||
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The people are struggling to make ends made at the moment. | |
The dollar is at an all-time low because they've printed all this artificial money and it is a very tough time. | ||
It's expected that 500,000 people this year will be unable to afford their mortgages and this is part of the government plan to basically bring in martial law effectively and I work in the government and I'm having to call on a burner phone, but there's some very bad projects that they're currently doing at the moment. | ||
There is a project where they've got housing for 10,000 people that the government's going to deem. | ||
It's been handed over in the States to the Commonwealth, and that basically means that the government is going to be able to house 10,000 people at a facility People that they deem threats to the government, those who don't get vaccinated, those who don't comply with government regulations, those who go against the government's best interests. | ||
They plan to house these people at a certain facility and use methods, just like the Chinese Communists, to de-radicalise in their way So just so that I'm understanding what you're saying, are you saying that the Australian government is setting up prison camps for future political dissidents? | ||
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Correct. There is a camp that has all been opened. | |
They're not in use at the moment, but they have completed construction. | ||
There is four camps. | ||
In the four places around Australia, one in Melbourne, two in Queensland and one in Central Australia, they can house up to 10,000 per facility. | ||
In total, 35,000 people they can house. | ||
And these are the people that are political dissidents of the state and those who choose to go against the state How is it that you're sure that that's what those facilities are for? | ||
I'm not questioning you. I'm just curious to know. | ||
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They were originally built for use for quarantine facilities during COVID. Now the government obviously abandoned their zero COVID bullshit in terms of, you know, locking people up for COVID. That was never the thing. | |
It was all a compliance check. | ||
And now because there's increasing dissonance, there's increasing anger and angst against the vaccines. | ||
And now I'm sure because I currently work for the Department of Defence and I'm having to call this on a burner phone. | ||
And there is talk that they are planning to launch a false flag attack and blame it on far-right extremists. | ||
You've heard it here first in Australia. | ||
They are planning to commit a false flag attack. | ||
It is most likely to be a shooting. | ||
They've obviously removed guns in Australia, but they're going to blame it on far-right extremists. | ||
And they're going to use it to censor and control people's speech. | ||
And in my opinion, there's going to be a shooting, most likely either at a school or in a supermarket, or a city like that. | ||
And they're going to kill between, again, 20 to 30 people, like Port Arthur, which was stage one of the false flag attacks in Australia. | ||
And that is the plan that I believe that the government is going to do. | ||
So in Australia, I know that there was a major gun buyback program years ago after a shooting. | ||
Can you own any sort of a firearm? | ||
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Basically what happens in Australia is you can only own a firearm if the government deems you acceptable to own. | |
So basically, I don't know if you know the Australian journalist Simeon Boykoff, he was given a firearms prohibition order. | ||
This means that any police officer, it doesn't have to be a court, can basically say, I don't want this person to own a firearm. | ||
And it means that he cannot own a firearm. | ||
And any time he goes in public and the police check him up, he has to be full body searched. | ||
People around him have to be full body searched for weapons. | ||
And that means that they can enter your premises and house at any time and restrict you from owning a firearm. | ||
And if you own a firearm, they will put you in jail for a period of 10 years. | ||
So basically, that is the program right now. | ||
It isn't fixed. It isn't. | ||
Wow. Wow. | ||
That is sad to hear. | ||
So what do you think that the Australians are going to do? | ||
I mean, is this the end for your country or is there hope? | ||
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Well, there's not much hope at the moment because right now, basically, the dollar is at an all-time low. | |
It means that people, like, you've got a lot of Chinese Communist Party people coming to Australia. | ||
We've got three of our ports in our country controlled by Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They're either owned or on lease. | ||
So it's a very bad time because Australians have less money compared to those who are global competitors. | ||
It means that you can have Rothschild-influenced people. | ||
It means you can have NWO and you can have U.S. CIA people coming to Australia. | ||
There's talks that I can reveal now that they're planning to open a second military base in Australia. | ||
So there's currently Pine Gap, which is in Alice Springs of Central Australia. | ||
They're talking about in Eastern Australia potentially opening up, and this is top secret, a second military base in Australia for the US rogue elements of the CIA to conduct their business. | ||
So it is a very bad time. | ||
We're talking about total martial states, martial law. | ||
Well, I'm really sorry to hear that you're going through all of those challenges in Australia, and I do appreciate you calling in here on the American Journal on Infowars at band.video and sharing your story with the listeners here. | ||
I will be keeping you in my thoughts, and I wish the best for our friends in Australia. | ||
I want to do one more call before we go to break. | ||
I'd like to hear from Travis in New Hampshire. | ||
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Travis, how are you? Hey, how you doing, sir? | |
I'm doing good. What's up? | ||
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Oh, not much. I listen to your guys' show all the time, and congrats to Harrison there on the new baby button. | |
So I'm 38. | ||
I mean, I can just remember back when I was in grade school and stuff, and thinking back on it, I had actually a few teachers that were, you know, now looking back, were more conservative-leaning, but the vast majority of the teachers were definitely kind of had a liberal agenda and a certain way of looking at things, | ||
and even as far as the stuff they're doing now with CRT and Basically just shy of teaching Marxism straight out in school, but it's just crazy because we actually used to teach patriotism and learn about the Constitution, the Revolutionary War, and all these people that stood up for something. | ||
I mean, I remember reading Johnny Tremaine when I was in school, and it was just something to be proud of, and nowadays it's like they don't even teach it. | ||
And, you know, you used to teach about, you know, give me liberty or give me death. | ||
Now it's, you know, cut off your genitals and cut off your breasts. | ||
Yep. Yep. Absolutely, man. | ||
And here's the thing, too. | ||
I had a similar experience growing up in Illinois. | ||
We were taught patriotism, but it wasn't like propaganda. | ||
I mean, I guess the only sort of state influence on it was we said the pledge every day at the beginning of school. | ||
Yeah. But we were never taught, like, American apologetics. | ||
It was never like, hey, America is so great, slavery wasn't that bad. | ||
You know, it was, hey, America is great, slavery was terrible, here's how we overcame it. | ||
Or, hey, America is great, racism is terrible, here's how we overcame it. | ||
So... I didn't feel like it was some sort of a lie about the nature of America. | ||
It just wasn't something that was bashing our country just for being a country. | ||
And it wasn't bashing the students just for being white or just for being male or just for being Americans as inherently culpable or guilty for some distant sins in our history. | ||
So I totally agree with you. | ||
We need to bring patriotism, at least the truth of America, back into the school system and stop shaming our students for their immutable characteristics. | ||
Stick with us, folks. More in the next segment. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm your host today, Chase Geyser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith. | ||
Make sure you call in. I will be taking more calls this hour. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Right off the bat, I do want to start us with a clip from the Tucker interview yesterday. | ||
Let's play clip four. | ||
You said at the time when you were president that going to war with Russia, either hot war or cold war, would drive Russia into an alliance with China. | ||
I did. That would displace us as the most powerful nation. | ||
I did. But we have a bigger problem. | ||
The bigger problem is the weaponry. | ||
The weaponry today is so powerful. | ||
This isn't like Second World War where we have army tanks running around shooting each other. | ||
This is weapons the likes of which the world has never seen before. | ||
They have them and we have them. | ||
And China has them less, but within five years, China will have equal to us. | ||
China, I'm talking about nuclear. | ||
China has the beginnings of a very big, very powerful nuclear. | ||
They're short five years. | ||
They had started much later. | ||
Russia and us are comparable. | ||
Massive power. Massive power. | ||
And that's one of the things... | ||
More than people understand, do you think? More than people understand, yeah. | ||
Were you surprised? They don't understand the power. | ||
If you look at Hiroshima, as some people call it, if you look at Nagasaki, you look at those two events that took place many, many years ago, and multiply that power times 500. | ||
That's what you're talking about. | ||
Where it actually melted the granite. | ||
You know, granite is unmeltable by blowtorches. | ||
Yes. But the granite, if you look at granite areas, it's like water that got, you know, hardened like an ice skating rink. | ||
It melted the granite. | ||
If you look at that and multiply it times... | ||
500. That's what you're talking about. | ||
When I listen to people talk about global warming, that the ocean will rise in the next 300 years by one-eighth of an inch, and they talk about this is our problem. | ||
Our big problem is nuclear warming. | ||
Nobody even talks about it. | ||
The environmentalists talk about all this... | ||
Nonsense in many cases. | ||
Look, I'm an environmentalist also, I guess, in my own way, because I've done a good job with the environment, but nobody talks about nuclear. | ||
The problem, the problem we have, the biggest problem we have in the whole world, it's not global warming. | ||
It's nuclear warming. Of course, we have the media giving President Trump a lot of crap for saying nuclear warming, and they're teasing him as if nuclear warming was a climate claim that he was making, where it's pretty clear to me from that clip of the interview with Tucker that Trump is talking about nuclear war being a greater threat to humanity than climate change. | ||
And we have President Biden, of course, famously throughout his presidency discussing MAGA Republicans as a threat to our democracy and white supremacism being the greatest threat to national security. | ||
Meanwhile, every single foreign policy decision that he's made has brought us closer and closer to World War III, which of course would result in an international exchange of nuclear weapons were it to take place. | ||
So why is it that we have leaders who are prioritizing things like climate change or fighting against the patriarchy or fighting against white privilege when our leaders, senile as they are, make every decision possible to manifest nuclear war? | ||
I think that Trump's right. I think that nuclear war is the greatest threat to humanity. | ||
And I think Elon Musk has even said something to the same effect in previous interviews. | ||
If we do become extinct as a race, it will be due to suicide, to self-sabotage, self-destruction. | ||
I want to take some more calls for the rest of this segment. | ||
I would like to hear from Drew in California. | ||
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What's up, Drew? What's up, Chase? | |
Hey, man, how are you? Thank you for Trevor and Harrison. | ||
Congratulations to Harrison. | ||
I just want to make this really quick. | ||
I've been through a lot of stuff physically, like liver almost shutting down, blood problems, extreme back pain, and Tough eating. | ||
Anyway, long story short, everybody listening, go to InfoWarsStore.com and go get something and try it out. | ||
You will not be disappointed. | ||
Tumor 95 is the best, or the bodies. | ||
Take that hour, or less than an hour. | ||
Everything's golden. | ||
Other than that, everybody give a little bit of money to Infowars, you don't know how much those guys in the background do. | ||
They bust their ass every day. | ||
And look how good the show comes out every day, every video, every segment, everything. | ||
Well, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you guys so much for everything we do. | ||
Yeah, I appreciate that. The crew here is absolutely amazing. | ||
I came in early the other day because I had to take my in-laws to the airport early in the morning, so I just came straight to the studio. | ||
And I was surprised to find several members of the crew as if they had been at work for hours already at 6.30 in the morning, working on the studio, making sure that we could get back in our original studio here for the American Journal instead of having to use Owen's studio for War Room. | ||
And it is really an operation here. | ||
There are a lot of hearts and minds that listen to the show and do what they need to do, and there are a lot of people actually working in the trenches in the studio making it happen. | ||
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We'll be right back. Tune in to The American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back to The American Journal, folks. | ||
We'll be taking more calls the rest of the hour before the great Alex Jones show comes on at the top of the hour. | ||
First up, I do want to share a clip from the Tucker interview with Trump, clip 05, about Trump talking about the allies of the United States abandoning us in short order. | ||
You got this crazy world that's blowing up and the United States has absolutely no say and Macron, who's a friend of mine, is over with China kissing his ass, okay, in China. | ||
I said, France is now going to China. | ||
You take a look at Saudi Arabia, look at what happened. | ||
They're great people. | ||
They wanted to help us. | ||
He goes over gets a fist pump. | ||
You know what a fist pump means? | ||
Don't shake my hand because your hand's dirty. | ||
That's what a fist pump is. | ||
They got it. | ||
They were so insulted. | ||
Do you understand that? | ||
Yes. | ||
Oh, I don't want to shake your hand. | ||
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Let's go fist pump. | |
Just more from the interview on Trump and how the Biden administration has alienated all of our allies from the United States. | ||
How do you want to take a call? | ||
From Jeremy, who is driving through Arkansas. | ||
Jeremy, how are you, sir? | ||
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Doing great. How are you? | |
I'm doing great. How are you doing? | ||
I'm doing good. Okay, well, I wanted to tell you, I think you're doing an excellent job standing in for Harrison. | ||
Thank you. This is my first-time caller on InfoWars. | ||
I hail from Rossville, Georgia. | ||
Would like to give a quick hello to my fiancée, Karen. | ||
I've listened to Alex Jones for... | ||
Over 20 years, ever since September 11th of 2001. | ||
He really red-filled me on that. | ||
But I was calling. | ||
I bought the signed book. | ||
I got lots of the t-shirts. | ||
I've got the water filters, the air filters. | ||
I buy a lot of the supplements. | ||
I take the supplements every day. | ||
But I was calling in about a previous caller that you had had on. | ||
And he was talking about Bitcoin. | ||
I've literally watched thousands of hours of cryptocurrency videos over the last several years, heavily invested into crypto right now. | ||
I'm a truck driver, but shortly after I got my CDL, I had retired because I got into mining Ethereum and mined it for Two years successfully. | ||
I had a lot of $10,000 months and had time to do whatever I wanted to do. | ||
It's over now. | ||
But, yeah, the guy that he thinks that he knows who Satoshi Nakamoto is, I've watched Digital Asset Investor. | ||
I've watched The Bearable Bull. | ||
The FBI, there's a clip on YouTube. | ||
You can look it up. | ||
The FBI was interviewing a person They were saying that they already know who Satoshi Nakamoto is. | ||
There's four Satoshi Nakamoto's and they had already met with them. | ||
Now the question that you have to ask yourself is why are they still pretending like we don't know who he is? | ||
Why are they not letting us know who the four Satoshi Nakamoto's are? | ||
I think it would be really interesting to have Alex Jones do an interview with the bearable or digital asset investor. | ||
As far as moving forward in the cryptocurrency world, I do believe that the XRP ledger will be what they use to take over or envelope the entire global financial system. | ||
They've stress tested it at over a million transactions per second. | ||
You can move money anywhere in the world. | ||
The XRP as a commodity, you can move money anywhere in the world within just a matter of seconds. | ||
It has real-world utility. | ||
Bitcoin will never be used as a reserve currency or any kind of viable commodity because of the transaction speed and the gas fees that they're charging for the transactions on Bitcoin and Ethereum. | ||
They're just a red herring. | ||
But the SEC versus Ripple lawsuit is coming to an end very shortly. | ||
Both sides have already filed for summary judgment and we should be getting a judgment from Uh, Judge Torres, uh, probably this month. | ||
Um... Now, Jeremy, you mentioned you've been a listener since September 11th. | ||
Is that right? That's correct. | ||
I want you to stay on the line while we play a clip of Alex Jones from September 12th of 2001. | ||
And let me know what you think about this. | ||
You don't have to see... If you're just listening, you should be able to understand it, too. | ||
Just stand by. Go ahead and play it. | ||
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It's September 12th, 2001. | |
I'm Alex Jones, your host... | ||
On 9-1-1, on 9-11 of September 2001 yesterday, as we do this show live, a mass bombing that I have predicted for the last five years occurred. | ||
They are going to now use terrorism as a pretext to destroy our civil liberties. | ||
I believe in all the evidence before us that I'm about to cover. | ||
If the government actually carried out this bombing themselves, the new order of occupation government, to create the crisis, offer the solution, or, ladies and gentlemen, they allowed terrorists... | ||
From somewhere in the world, who were state-sponsored because of the sophistication of this, who engaged in this sinister activity. | ||
You are now going to see a massive response, an all-out covert war. | ||
With assassinations of leaders in Middle Eastern nations, special forces being unleashed globally, they need terrorism as a pretext to bring in the modern police state. | ||
They're telling you, give up your liberty for security. | ||
Now, I have Kissinger on tape saying this. | ||
Now, here's the question I have for you out there. | ||
How does giving up liberty for security safeguard us? | ||
Give me total power and don't question me. | ||
Everything will be all right. This is why this helps the government. | ||
This is why they would want to do this, because it's about power, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That's all it's ever been about. | ||
And they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
What do you think about that, Jeremy? | ||
I think Alex Jones was 27 years old in that clip, September 12, 2001. | ||
Does that remind you of when you first started listening to Infowars? | ||
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Yeah, Alex Jones was dead on. | |
You know, I remember waking up that morning, my mom called me. | ||
She said, go turn on the TV. I went downstairs and turned on the TV, and I watched the second plane fly into the World Trade Center. | ||
And I watched it burn there for a while. | ||
And when I saw that, you know, and I watched the towers come down live, and I remember as I was watching those towers, I knew in that moment, I knew in that moment that there's no way that those towers could have been brought down by the plane because the way that it collapsed, and I've seen the building collapse in on itself and that it didn't lean over. | ||
I knew that it was a controlled demolition at that exact moment. | ||
And that's all it took for me. | ||
And I knew that our government was complicit and helped in doing that. | ||
That's all it took for me. | ||
One thing is for sure, a lot of people in America made a lot of money because that happened. | ||
Over the next 20 years, right? | ||
Military contractors, non-government organizations. | ||
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They did that. | |
They rolled in the Patriot Act. | ||
They rolled in the National Defense Authorization Act. | ||
And today, we're being oppressed by the TikTok, whatever the bill that they got from TikTok that's going to make it The Restrict Act. | ||
Yep, absolutely. Well, we are going to go to break real quick. | ||
I do really appreciate your call, Jeremy. | ||
Congratulations on your upcoming wedding. | ||
Say hi to your fiancé, Karen, for me. | ||
And on behalf of the crew here at InfoWars, stick with us, folks. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
Great rest of the show. Going to take more calls this segment. | ||
I do want to start off with a clip that I thought of, clip seven, based on the conversation that we had in the last segment around Bitcoin and who Satoshi Nakamoto may be. | ||
Go ahead and play it. Looks like we may have a little bit of a delay. | ||
Before we play that clip, what I'll do is I'll go ahead and take a call from Joe in Corpus Christi, and then we'll try to play the clip after that. | ||
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Joe, what's up? Hello? | |
Hey, how are you? I'm well. | ||
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How are you? Good morning. Good morning. | |
And so, over the last couple of weeks, actually three or four weeks, I've been trying to get through the lines just to kind of spread the word a little bit about something that I haven't heard anyone talk about at all. | ||
Okay. Singing on the news programs, on the live TV, which I watch very little of, but haven't heard anything on any sub-stack, anybody's podcast. | ||
And what that is, is about three or four weeks ago, Biden We signed an executive order for the formation of ESG steering committees in all of the federal agencies under which the executive branch has control. | ||
And so those were to be comprised of people that are long-term employees of each agency because they all belong to the government union, and so they're almost impossible to get rid of or fire. | ||
And so I haven't seen anything on that. | ||
And we know what the EESG steering committees are doing in other platforms around the world and then in the corporate bureaucracies, what they're doing. | ||
We just saw that with the Bud Light thing. | ||
So, you know, I hadn't seen it. | ||
So I wanted to bring it to people's attention because that's such a long reaching thing. | ||
And that's going on. | ||
They've had three or four weeks To start doing the committee person's elections and getting their mission statements together. | ||
And Joe, just so I can be clear, just so I can be really clear, what specifically, again, is this executive order supposed to do? | ||
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So he's pointing to all the agencies under the executive branch. | |
He's saying you will form in each one of your agencies ESG, committee, board, steering board, That will steer each and every one of these agencies to the goals of the ESG under the federal government. | ||
I see. And I imagine that's going to have implications as well for contractors who receive grants or any sort of funding from the government for various business opportunities in conjunction with the government. | ||
They're also going to have to comply with ESG standards, right? | ||
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Absolutely, everyone. | |
Because once the steering committee presents that to the agency, The agency has an adoption piece. | ||
So as soon as they make their recommendations and they all agree with it within the agency, then that then becomes the mission of the agency. | ||
Wow. Well, thank you so much for your call, Joe. | ||
I do appreciate you bringing awareness to that issue. | ||
We've covered ESG quite a bit on this show and InfoWars in general, but never specifically this executive order. | ||
I do think we have Clip 7 ready. | ||
I do want to share this with the audience just for fun to see what you think about who Satoshi Nakamoto may be. | ||
Go ahead and play Clip 7. | ||
Does Grime's song Shinigami Eyes give us a clue that Elon Musk may be the anonymous creator of Bitcoin known as Satoshi Nakamoto? | ||
Musk's public statements and tweets have hinted at his support for Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in general. | ||
He has also shown an understanding of the technology and its potential. | ||
The timing of Satoshi Nakamoto's appearance in the public eye aligns with the timeline of Musk's life. | ||
Satoshi Nakamoto's first public appearance on the cryptocurrency scene was in 2008, just as Musk was going through a divorce and starting to focus on his companies, SpaceX and Tesla. | ||
The song Shinigami Eyes by Grimes, which seems to be about her former partner Elon Musk, could be a clue that Elon Musk is Satoshi Nakamoto. | ||
The title of the song Shinigami Eyes refers to the fictional concept found in anime and manga series Death Note, where certain characters have the ability to see the true name of a person by looking at them. | ||
The lyrics of the song contain references to technology and innovation which aligns with Musk's interests and expertise. | ||
The song's lyrics also contain references to secrecy which is consistent with the secretive nature of Satoshi Nakamoto. | ||
What name does Grimes see when she has her Shinigami eyes on Elon Musk? | ||
We've had a lot of callers this hour talk about Bitcoin and how it could be a safer bet than the dollar. | ||
Obviously, this show doesn't give any sort of financial or investing advice, but we just take opinions and hear opinions about various issues. | ||
I am skeptical about Bitcoin. | ||
I'm not ready to write it off. | ||
I think it's an awesome technology. | ||
I think that it's got a lot of potential. | ||
There's so many uncertain variables as to how this could play out. | ||
So first thing you got to believe is, all right, if the dollar actually does collapse, then Bitcoin will be where everybody goes. | ||
That's sort of a given that you'd have to believe in order to think that this is going to be a good stalwart against the collapse of our currency. | ||
The other thing you have to believe is that Bitcoin was created by legitimate sources. | ||
I think it's possible that there were several people that pretended to be Satoshi Nakamoto and that it was actually a psyop done by the deep state in order to create this technology that seemed anonymous that they could somehow in an unknown way track. | ||
I don't know if that's actually the case. | ||
There are people that have studied the code and looked at the white paper a lot more closely. | ||
Sufficiently than I have, efficiently than I have, with a lot more knowledge than I have, but if you look at things like the Tor browser, which is famous for being used on the dark web, and even things like Signal, which we know the government can spy on, these are things that have been created by the government or at least exploited by the government, and they were both based off of privacy and anonymity. | ||
We know that the government can track what you do on the Tor browser, and Tucker Carlson himself revealed that the government was spying on his communications When he was making an effort to coordinate an interview with Vladimir Putin via Signal. | ||
And they reached out to him and were aware that he was having those conversations on Signal, this encrypted app that's supposed to be totally private. | ||
So I'm reluctant to say that any technology is government-proof. | ||
And there's a part of me that thinks that it was made by Elon Musk just because of that video that I just showed you. | ||
That... He was someone who was really ahead of the game in terms of online payment processing with PayPal. | ||
That's how he made his initial fortune, doing business with PayPal in the very beginning. | ||
This is years after that, and it just lines up with what seemed to be his mission and values, and I don't know. | ||
It's just a gut thing. We were talking about having gut feelings earlier with one of the callers as well, and I think he was involved somehow. | ||
I don't know if he was the sole guy behind it. | ||
I don't care if he was. I'm not somebody who's opposed to Elon Musk by any means, but I don't know. | ||
Bitcoin is not something that has proven itself to me yet. | ||
I'm still skeptical about it. | ||
I'm not opposed to it by any means. | ||
Just be really careful what you do with your money. | ||
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I do want to play one more clip from the Tucker Carlson interview with Donald Trump. | ||
Clip number six, if you can fire that up, please. | ||
So they're trying to prevent you from making it to the general election by tying you up in lawsuits charging you with crimes. | ||
You've described the process... | ||
The old Soviet process. | ||
The old Soviet process. And you've described it as illegitimate. | ||
If this goes to trial and you get convicted, how would you respond? | ||
In the middle of a presidential campaign, how would you respond? | ||
Well, it's so off. The statute of limitations are years off. | ||
It's hard to believe. | ||
You know, usually when you have something like this, the Democrats say, oh, he's terrible, guilty. | ||
The Democrats have even... | ||
I'm innocent. | ||
I watched some of these... | ||
I think it was Andrew McCabe. | ||
The FBI guy who I fired, he came out, he said, they've got no case. | ||
They've all come out and said it. | ||
And then you've had Andrew McCarthy, you've had Jonathan Turley, Greg Jarrett, Dershowitz, all of them. | ||
Everybody, like... | ||
And they're, you know, down-the-middle people. | ||
They see it. They say, there's no crime. | ||
There's no... There's no anything. | ||
Think of it, Tucker. I've been through seven years of bull... | ||
Investigations. Seven years. | ||
They've looked at... I have a very big company, much bigger than they understand. | ||
In fact, when they finally got my taxes, they said, whoa! | ||
You know, it took them years to get the taxes. | ||
That was the last you ever heard. | ||
You never heard one thing about them. | ||
But it took them years to get them, because they shouldn't be looking at my taxes. | ||
I was surprised the Supreme Court gave them the rent. | ||
They shouldn't be looking at people. That's sort of another one of the tenants. | ||
You don't do that. But I didn't care that much. | ||
I just, on principle, I fought them. | ||
And they looked. I built a great company. | ||
When you do the things that I do and you employ thousands and thousands of people over the years, just thousands, we've done a great job. | ||
There's President Trump, of course, talking about how no matter what happens with these cases against him, he is never going to give up on this race. | ||
And at the beginning of the show today, I talked about election integrity and the doubts that it is sowing in the minds of patriots who are skeptical as to whether or not they should even vote, given the fact that the elections seem to be so rigged. | ||
And if Donald Trump believes that he can win, then I believe that he can win. | ||
And regarding my support for Donald Trump amid all these allegations and doubts and cloudiness and darkness that is bestowed upon us by our government, by the political class, I just want to remind him that his supporters are there for him. | ||
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We do not answer. | ||
There is no faith that we betray. | ||
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