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You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Christy Lee. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
This is Christy Lee. | ||
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Thank you for that intro, a special intro just for me. | |
I'm so honored. Surprise, I'm here. | ||
It's been a while since I've been able to hang out with my friends, my info warriors. | ||
So thank you for having me. | ||
I was thinking earlier just about this journey and how crazy it's been over the past couple years and how Fast time has been going. | ||
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And you know that song, I get knocked down, but I get up again. | |
You're never gonna make me... | ||
I think you know what I'm talking about. | ||
That song, I was reminded of that song because I just watched the movie Champions with Woody Harrelson. | ||
And there's a couple parts in that movie where they're singing that song. | ||
I get knocked down, but I get up again. | ||
By the way, that movie is amazing. | ||
I mean, I love any heartwarming movie. | ||
The whole movie's about this... | ||
Chip on his shoulder, basketball coach, and hands up, having to coach a team with disabilities, and it's a good movie. | ||
Now, I could have done without some of all the sexual references in there, but I thought that was unnecessary. | ||
But, you know, movies, they always got to throw those in. | ||
Anyways, great movie. | ||
thought of that song thought of like how how tough these past couple years have been you know from navigating leaving traditional news to trying to figure out what this whole independent journalism thing was gonna look like to getting to do work here at InfoWars and then the attacks that InfoWars has been under which has caused me to to branch out and do some other things | ||
it's just kind of it's all been so crazy and definitely have had a lot of moments feeling knocked down but I get up again so there's that Which is the verse of the day. | ||
You know I like to share a verse of the day anytime I get to guest host. | ||
And the verse of the day is from Philippians 3, 14 through 16. | ||
This is like one of my favorite life verses. | ||
I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. | ||
Let us therefore as many as we perfect have this attitude and if anything you have a different attitude God will reveal that also to you. | ||
However let us keep living by that same standard to which we have attained. | ||
So keep on pressing on is the name of the game. | ||
Today I want to talk about 2024. | ||
There's a lot of different things going on. | ||
We just had Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
make his announcement. | ||
So I'm planning on playing a couple clips of his announcement that I liked. | ||
Of course, Donald Trump's still in the mix, but there's all of these different methods that they're trying to do to keep him from running. | ||
So there's that. | ||
And then we also have someone like Vivek Ramaswamy in the mix, who I'm really impressed by. | ||
I really, really like him as well. | ||
Interested in the whole Trump versus DeSantis little battle that there's going on. | ||
So I just feel like there's a ton going on there that we can cover and also an opportunity to take some phone calls so that I can connect with you again. | ||
So that's going to be the topic pretty much is what you think of the RFK Jr. | ||
announcement. And just a reminder, that number to call is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Going to try and take some phone calls after I go through some of these news headlines and how you're feeling about RFK Jr. | ||
entering the mix. And if you trust him, do you not trust him? | ||
It certainly is causing for some interesting outlook for 2024. | ||
That is for sure. | ||
I'll also be talking to a journalist and author Alex Newman in the second hour. | ||
And, you know, you might have thought we were done with this division of vaccinated versus unvaccinated with all of the information that's come out. | ||
But no, unvaccinated are still being discriminated against. | ||
So we're going to talk to a woman who... | ||
Is essentially being killed by the establishment because she's unvaccinated. | ||
So that's coming up as well. | ||
Stick with us. Lots to cover. | ||
and looking forward to your phone calls at the end of this hour. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | |
Christy Lee in today for Harrison Smith. | ||
Happy to be here. Glad I could make it in. | ||
Juggling all kinds of stuff. | ||
Was also asked to do the War Room this week, and I'm like, oh, I'm maxed out. | ||
Sorry. I have a whole other show I've started. | ||
I've started my own Monday through Friday show. | ||
It's with Amp News. | ||
You're welcome to check it out. | ||
It's just ampnews.us, ampnews.us. | ||
The show is called Counter Narrative with Christy Lee and the whole concept is the fact that we have a very unbalanced news operation, don't we? | ||
So the biggest criticism I got when I left traditional news is people were like, oh, well, now you're just going to... | ||
Be the other way, you know, which is funny because that's acknowledging that there is a huge left-wing bias. | ||
And I reject that because I think if the overall goal of... | ||
Delivering information to an audience is balance. | ||
Then if I have to elevate the side that is silenced and censored and not heard from in order to bring overall balance, then that's what I'm going to do. | ||
So I bring the counter narrative. | ||
And actually, in my premiere week of this new show, I had Dr. | ||
Malone back on. And he, I was able to ask him about his visit here to the Infowars studio. | ||
That was the first interview he did after his Joe Rogan interview, is to come visit us here at the studio. | ||
And I asked him a question and wanted to ask him what he thought of some news that had come out from the FBI. | ||
So let's take a listen. | ||
Ethics to be at the forefront, integrity and transparency. | ||
So inviting Dr. Malone back in. | ||
And I wanted to talk to you about the Joe Rogan interview and how I had the opportunity to talk to you right after that interview. | ||
And there was a question I asked you that kind of has made the rounds went a little bit viral in there. | ||
So let's watch just that little clip. | ||
We've been manipulated. | ||
So you'd say you've been red-pilled? | ||
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In, like, multidimensional red pill. | |
It's, you know, it's... | ||
I thought I was red-pilled. | ||
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You know, I've been on the inside... | |
So, it's such a great soundbite. | ||
Not only did you tell me you'd been red-pilled, but you'd been multidimensionally red-pilled. | ||
So, it was one of my favorite things of that particular interview. | ||
So, being that as it may, I wanted to get your take on this Fox News article that recently came out. | ||
It says, I think? | ||
Right. So, this goes back to the Department of Homeland Security definition, I think it was two Februaries ago, in which mis-, dis-, or mal-information was determined to be grounds for accusation of domestic terrorism. | ||
And this is covered in the book. | ||
To recap, in this Department of Homeland Security bulletin, misinformation is any statement which is contrary to the approved narrative from World Health Organization for Health and Human Services. | ||
Disinformation is such that varies from their approved narrative, but is being spread for political purposes. | ||
And malinformation is information which may be true, but which causes people to have reservations or concerns about their government. | ||
So all of these things are now defined as potential domestic terrorism. | ||
It's been a concerted effort to associate, quote, anti-vaxxer or other counter-narrative persons and voices with anti-Semitism, and this has been done by the Center for Countering Digital Hate, and now most recently by the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
All right, we can pull out from it there. | ||
This whole interview or this whole clip, you can find this whole clip on band.video on my page on band.video. | ||
He goes on to talk about how they're using this same attack to attack RFK Jr. | ||
And it's only accelerated, especially in light of the rumors that he was going to announce and then he has announced. | ||
But that is right there on the band.video page. If you want to continue to listen to that section of the interview where he's discussing that. Also keeping me busy is I recently covered the Independent National Convention. And was really actually found it very refreshing to have a lot of different voices on the same place. | ||
You had People's Party, which would be considered extreme left, on the same panels as Libertarian, which would be considered more offensive. | ||
And how they came together in anti-war efforts. | ||
And it was refreshing after we have so much division to come to a conference where there was not really any clear cut. | ||
Obviously totally different than my experience at CPAC was this independent national convention. | ||
So here's a little interview with the executive producer of the event. | ||
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Growing up in a Christian household, I was really inspired by the Christian doctrine that we were about to have paradise on this planet. | |
And when I started to kind of unravel that doctrine and not believe that maybe some person is going to come out of the sky and save us, then I realized, well, if I'm interested in that possibility and no one's going to come out of the sky and do it for us, then maybe we have to do it for ourselves. | ||
And so that's what kind of got me on the, what can I do to create positive impact in the world? | ||
And that got me involved with extreme poverty alleviation. | ||
So I was working in that domain for several years in Africa. | ||
And then that led me to realize that poverty wasn't just People that hadn't caught up to Western society. | ||
It was actually the output of America's geopolitical, economic, imperialistic, colonialistic activities. | ||
And once I realized that we were actually creating poverty in different parts of the world, I realized there was just nothing to do but to go into the center of our system. | ||
And that clearly wasn't going to happen through the Republican or Democratic channels. | ||
And so the question was, okay, how do we create real phase change in this country? | ||
And that led to the insight of, well, it's going to come through the organization of the 100 million person independent sector, not as any one new party, but as a coordination system amongst parties to be able to create a coalition that can create a new center of gravity for American politics. | ||
That leads me right to my next question. | ||
Me having been in traditional media for 20 years before going independent, I've been in actual meetings, especially with the onset of social media integration about, they would say it in a nice way of course, but they essentially wanted to get our audience to Argue and be divisive because that would increase engagement and thereby increase advertising dollars. | ||
So what's been really encouraging for me here these past few days is that you've been able to bring people that are far right with people that are far left and frustrated with both sides. | ||
How were you able to bring people from, like, the People's Party and Libertarians together, for example? | ||
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Yeah, well, a lot of people think that's a big deal, and to me, it's not a big deal at all. | |
But I understand why it seems challenging, because the media narrative has painted the picture that the left and the right is so different, but the left and the right is a concept that's indoctrinated and inculcated, and so then we see ourselves as, oh, I'm a part of the left or I'm part of the right, therefore, these are the people that are like me, these are the people that are different from me. | ||
All that is entrained. | ||
If you go to, like, the deeper inherent truth... | ||
All right, we can pull out of that now as well. | ||
If you want to watch the rest of that interview, you can find it on my Rumble channel, KLIM News. | ||
KLIM News. But, yeah, he just goes on to talk about this dual... | ||
I can't even say that word. | ||
Dualopoly system and how we need to break the system. | ||
So I'm going to be digging into RFK Jr.'s announcement and what I think of that in this next segment. | ||
So let's just go ahead and play up until the break as much as can play of a little bit of RFK Jr. | ||
that clip too. | ||
My father, when he came back one time from the Delta, he said we were all at the dinner table when he came in. | ||
I was in a tar paper shack today. | ||
I was smaller than this dining room, and there were two families living there, and the children get one meal a day. | ||
And when you get older, I want you to help those people. | ||
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All right, welcome back to the American Journal-Depicc. | |
This is Christy Lee and for Harrison Smith. | ||
Thanks for being with me today. | ||
I'm diving into this whole 2024 presidential election outlook, particularly with RFK Jr. | ||
entering the mix. | ||
Really want to know what you guys think. | ||
I feel like this is kind of one of those things where you're going to have a whole slew of different opinions in this audience, which is great because here at InfoWars, we actually allow people to have different opinions. | ||
And share them. | ||
Crazy, I know, right? | ||
Free speech. What a novel idea. | ||
Anyway, so going back to his announcement, the clip that we played just a tiny bit of before we left the break is really him saying, I want others to take up the sword. | ||
I want to... Get into this position for Republicans, for Independents, for Democrats, you know, because basically the whole system is broken. | ||
I didn't really want to do this, but I felt like I'm watching my country just being stolen and destroyed in front of me. | ||
And he also does go on to say in his speech, he kind of goes into a wee bit of attack mode on Donald Trump. | ||
When I interviewed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
here, when I was more actively reporting for Infowars, I asked him about his impression of Donald Trump way back then. | ||
And he had brought up that, hey, you know, Donald Trump said he was going to bring me in, and I was going to be on this, like... | ||
Essentially, counsel on vaccine safety. | ||
Then Pfizer gave him like a million dollars or something for his inauguration, and then suddenly I didn't hear from him. | ||
So he was already critical of him then. | ||
In this speech, he was blaming Trump for the lockdowns and going a little bit on the offensive there. | ||
I also liked this part, though, of his speech. | ||
We're going to take clip three. | ||
I told my wife... | ||
The other day, I said, I got so many skeletons in my closet that if they could vote, I could be king of the world. | ||
In normal circumstances, I would not do this. | ||
But these are not normal circumstances. | ||
I'm watching my country being stolen from me. | ||
And I owe it to my children, to my family, and my legacy. | ||
I don't want the Democratic Party to be the party of fear and pharma and war and censorship. | ||
We have to be more than just neocons with woke bobbleheads. | ||
We need... | ||
Now, right there, I feel like what he was saying is highly appealing to both sides of the aisle. | ||
I have been a registered independent, particularly most of the time because of my career. | ||
Being in the news industry, I wanted to play that out in real life, too, and be independent. | ||
But I have, over the years, voted also Republican. | ||
I've actually never gone so far as to vote Democratic that I can recall that. | ||
I was trying to think about that the other day. | ||
But this is the first time that listening to something like that, this is the first time that I am sitting here being like, is this going to be the first time I register Democrat so that I can vote in the primary? | ||
But here's the thing. Even if he gets it, We already know that the Democratic Party, as it stands right now, are cheaters. | ||
And they are extremely undemocratic and have complete lawlessness. | ||
And we saw this happen before with Bernie Sanders. | ||
And here's an article right here from The Observer. | ||
Court concedes DNC had the right to rig primaries against Sanders. | ||
So this is an article from 2017 about what we saw happen with the DNC. Democratic National Committee former DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz for violating the DNC charter by rigging the Democratic presidential primaries for Hillary Clinton against Bernie Sanders. | ||
The federal judge dismissed the lawsuit after several months of litigation and basically... | ||
Rubber stamped that they can rig it if they want to. | ||
And just think of how undemocratic this is. | ||
They're already in so many ways trying to prevent Donald Trump from running. | ||
And so they're like, oh, we're the party of majority and what people want. | ||
And we represent the people. But then they have all these efforts to accept if you want to vote for this guy. | ||
No, we don't want the majority to speak. | ||
And then even in this case, with the Bernie Sanders... | ||
Yeah, we want the majority. | ||
The people have spoken. | ||
We want democracy. Except if you choose the wrong guy, then we're going to find a way to circumvent you and choose who we want as elitists anyway. | ||
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So, is he even going to have a chance is the question. | |
Okay. So, obviously, the legacy media is extremely terrified with this situation. | ||
I have on Twitter, New York Times had shared this tweet. | ||
Robert Kennedy plans to formally announce on Wednesday that he is challenging President Biden for the Democratic nomination for president. | ||
Kennedy says he wants to make vaccines safer, but he is spreading misinformation. | ||
These two sentences, first of all, like, are completely... | ||
Unconnected. And if you take it the other way, imagine if this post by the New York Times had said, Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
plans to formally announce on Wednesday that he is challenging President Biden for the Democratic nomination. | ||
For president. And then the next sentence, instead of, Kennedy says he wants to make vaccines safer, but he's spreading misinformation. | ||
Imagine the next sentence was, Biden has said he wants to build back better, but the economy is crumbling, the border is open, and crime is on the rise. | ||
I mean, that should expose just how biased this line is. | ||
I mean, if you wouldn't throw that line in there for the president about, like, picking out something that he says and trying to defame him for it, then why do it for the person that is... | ||
I mean, we know why they do it. | ||
And it's so fully against journalistic standards because they're supposed to just deliver information. | ||
They don't give you a source that he's spreading misinformation. | ||
They just, as the arrogant... | ||
Pravda Media they are say he's spreading misinformation and they don't even look at examining conflicts or motivations. | ||
So that's highly frustrating, but it does tell me that they're terrified. | ||
So there's that. I don't think we should discount Vivek Ramaswamy though either, but I want to kind of take you through that video, which I feel like I'm going to need information. | ||
A little bit more time to do. | ||
So maybe I'll do that a little bit in the next segment just before taking your phone calls. | ||
But again, there are continuing to be efforts to block Trump from running in the Independent Sentinel. | ||
The campaign, they're continuing to fight to keep him off. | ||
They're pointing to some 1868... | ||
Section, ratified section, that was supposed to punish Confederate officers and officials after the Civil War and said any officer of the United States is disqualified from future public office if they have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States after taking an oath to support the Constitution. | ||
Well, what about the article that just came out recently that says they don't even have a record of Kamala Harris, Merrick Garland, and many others They don't even have record of their oaths to the Constitution in their documents. | ||
And here, this is talking about that. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
He hasn't even been indicted in any way for insurrection. | ||
But remember, it's okay for them to have an insurrection at the Tennessee Capitol by their very own definition and several other places. | ||
As long as it's a state Capitol, it's fine. | ||
But not in this situation. | ||
So when we return, I do want to get to your phone calls. | ||
But I do want to get to also Vivek Ramaswamy because I want to see if you have any thoughts on him as well. | ||
So we'll get to that on the other side. | ||
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All right, welcome back. | |
Yes, we need to remind the elitists, the globalists, the Klaus Schwabs, they don't own us. | ||
They do not own us. | ||
They want to own us. | ||
They want to force us to eat bugs. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
Don't tell me what to do. | ||
I'm not eating those bugs. All right, back to the topic of the 2024 election and how that is starting to flesh out. | ||
I was talking before the break about how they're trying to, of course, keep President Trump off the ballot to left-leaning nonprofit groups claiming a section of the Constitution should prevent him from running, of course. | ||
So we're going to see this mostly happen in, of course, the deep blue states. | ||
They're going to try and keep them off. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
I mean, we're now in utter lawlessness. | ||
So maybe they'll be able to pull it off. | ||
Like, nothing would surprise me anymore. | ||
Alright, I wanted to kind of bring Vivek Ramaswamy into the mix because I've been very impressed with how well spoken he is. | ||
Interested in your opinions on him too. | ||
But let's take a look at this video of him battling it out with Don Lemon and kind of break it down. | ||
Clip number four. | ||
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That war was fought for black people to have freedoms in this country. | |
Actually, that's why the Civil War was fought. | ||
Okay. But that wasn't fought for black people to have guns, I think. | ||
Actually, you know, a funny fact is black people did not get to enjoy the other freedoms until their Second Amendment rights were secured. | ||
And I think that that's one of the lessons that we learned. | ||
Black people still aren't allowed to enjoy the freedoms. | ||
I disagree with you on that, Don. | ||
I disagree with you. I think you're doing a disservice to our country by failing to recognize the fact that we have the quality of black laws. | ||
When you are a black skin and you live in this country, then you can disagree with me. | ||
But we're not. You mentioned in here that we have three different shades of melanin in here. | ||
Don, I think we have to be able to talk about these issues in the open, regardless of the color of our skin. | ||
Black Americans today, to say that, compare that to 1865 and 1964, absolutely have equal rights in this country. | ||
I think it's insulting to black people. | ||
It's insulting to me as an African-American. | ||
I don't want to sit here and argue with you because it's infuriating for you to put those things together. | ||
It's not right. Your telling of history is wrong. | ||
What part of the history was wrong? | ||
What part of the history was wrong? | ||
You're making people think that the Civil War was fought for black people only for black people to get guns. | ||
Token Whitely in the corner is just like completely quiet, like scared to say anything. | ||
Look at her just sitting there. | ||
She is completely mute throughout this whole interchange between him. | ||
And just notice how arrogant and, oh, he's so disgusting. | ||
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Continue. To get guns, that was the reason that you're there at the NRA. That was the reason for the Civil War. | |
It is a fact. I think that's reductive. | ||
It's not reductive, Don. And I think it's insulting. | ||
There are a whole plethora of reasons for the Civil War. | ||
With due respect, I find your explanation reductive and actually insulting, including to black Americans, to say that black people today, compared to 1964, 1865, haven't made progress in part because of the freedoms we secured. | ||
And the Second Amendment I love that part, too. | ||
So he's yelling at, like, the production for, like, who knows what the heck they're saying to him. | ||
Maybe they're saying, tone it back, like, wrap this up. | ||
But he's like, stop! | ||
Quit talking to me! | ||
I have something I have to say! | ||
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He's just so arrogant and... | |
The most privileged black man ever in the world, like, trying to act like you don't know what it's like to be a black man in America. | ||
Well, what is it like? Because you are on a network making, what, tons of money at this point? | ||
Can we play it towards the very end? | ||
The most appalling thing about this is I think it's, like, at, like, three... | ||
I don't know if you can go to 315 on that. | ||
Or not. Can we play that part? | ||
Fast forward to the end. It's like, oh, one second. | ||
So they're trying to cue it up to like 315. | ||
It's the most appalling part of this entire exchange. | ||
But again, we have a minority arguing with a minority that he doesn't know what it's like to be a minority. | ||
Like, what is happening? | ||
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All right, right here. | |
Whatever ethnicity I am, I'll tell you what I am. | ||
I'm an Indian American. I'm proud of it. | ||
But I think we should have... Oh, we missed it. | ||
Sorry. We missed it a little bit. | ||
Basically, I'll just paraphrase it. | ||
He's like... He gets completely off the rails, Don Lemon. | ||
And he's like, whatever you are. | ||
Like, unbelievable. | ||
Like, how racist are you that he then dismisses Vivek? | ||
And he's like, whatever you are, whatever ethnicity you are, he's like, are you kidding me? | ||
Like, you know what he is. | ||
But to dismiss, like, what he is because you think that you're on some actually privileged pedestal because you're a black American, like... | ||
What? And yet you're acting like you're not privileged, but clearly you are. | ||
I mean, especially the way you treat people, like your production staff saying, get out of my ear. | ||
I'm trying to talk right now. | ||
Like, it's just insane. | ||
All right, I'm going to have to get to your phone calls, find out what you guys think about all this, how this outlook is looking. | ||
So let's go straight to Bill in North Carolina. | ||
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Bill. Bill, are you there? | |
That comes out of your mouth is blessed by God. | ||
Oh, I just... Can you start over? | ||
I just... We just now started to hear you. | ||
Can you say that again? Oh, sure. | ||
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I said good morning, Ms. | |
Lee. You're a godly gal. | ||
Oh, thank you. And a great American patriot. | ||
Every word of truth that comes out of your mouth is blessed by God. | ||
I appreciate that. Sure. | ||
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I'm a Christian conservative journalist. | |
Well, it's humiliating to use the term journalist now. | ||
Right. Because I think they should all be thrown in the D.C. gulag and release all the J6 prisoners. | ||
I'm a writer, anyway. | ||
And the phenomenon I'm seeing is every single morning we all wake up and there's a thousand different atrocities committed by our enemies. | ||
And it just gets so old and it wears you down. | ||
And I lead a pop-up patriot group in my town. | ||
I don't know if you're familiar with the phenomenon, but it's another sign that we're winning. | ||
These groups are popping up all over the place. | ||
It's just great. | ||
You know that you're probably, like, marked already as domestic terrorists then, right? | ||
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Oh, totally. Oh, totally. | |
My writings on China and my interviews with President Trump and my writings about our brain-damaged current president, our dumpster fire president, yeah, I'm totally marked. | ||
I don't care, though, you know, and I really don't care. | ||
It's too important what we're doing here, what we're fighting for. | ||
But a lot of the people I see, a lot of the conservatives out there going through their day-to-day business, they're losing hope. | ||
They think we're losing. | ||
They're despondent. | ||
They're depressed. They're downhearted. | ||
And what we've all got to remember, people of faith, we got to keep the faith. | ||
We got to find our brave I'll say that again. | ||
We've got to find our brave, stay strong, and we've got to know that God is always with us. | ||
So when all this stuff plays out, if we can't win on ourselves, win by ourselves with God's help, then God will come down and start smiting people, and it'll be all over and we will win. | ||
Well, that's why I started the show with Philippians 3, because I just love that whole concept of, like, the Bible tells us we're going to have to deal with all this. | ||
It should come as no surprise. | ||
But also, in Philippians, it talks about, you know, pressing on. | ||
Our goal is to please Christ in the long haul, and so we can continue to, when we get knocked down, get up again. | ||
I'm mixing a secular, terrible song together. | ||
With a verse, so please forgive me. | ||
I know we're made in the image of God. | ||
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I feel like, you know, he can appreciate my humor sometimes, hopefully. | |
But yeah, a good reminder that we have to keep pressing on. | ||
And I mean, I have to tell myself that all the time, because like you said, it gets so discouraging sometimes. | ||
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Well, our godless enemies try to inflict their phony interpretations of the Bible on us. | |
So when Nancy Pelosi says we're all God's children, we're not all God's children, unfortunately. | ||
I mean, is she implying Hitler and Jeffrey Dahmer are God's children? | ||
Obviously not. So she's got to stop with the—they've all got to stop with their constant weighing in on matters of faith when they're completely godless heathens. | ||
Well, we're all created by God, and we all have the opportunity to be forgiven, but clearly they have no interest in being forgiven, and they've elevated themselves to the position of godhood. | ||
Let's be real. That's right. | ||
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You've got to confess and repent and seek redemption. | |
And that's the difference between what constitutes God's children and what constitutes our enemies. | ||
These people are not our friends. | ||
They're not our fellow Americans. | ||
As the show has said repeatedly, even this morning, these people are out to kill us. | ||
Pete Santilli was saying this. | ||
These people are out to destroy us. | ||
So at what point do we stop turning the other cheek and take off the gloves? | ||
And return their acrimony. | ||
Hey, the Bible talks about the spiritual battle. | ||
A battle here. So we need to be ready to fight. | ||
When we get back, we'll hear from others. | ||
Thank you so much from Bill from North Carolina. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
This is Christy Lee in for Harrison Smith and we're talking about this 2024 outlook. | ||
Things are getting interesting. | ||
We've got to force Trump first to announce which they're going to try everything to block him from running. | ||
We have Sleepy Joe in there. | ||
We have now Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who the media is on full attack mode to discredit him. | ||
And some other interesting folks like Vivek Ramaswamy, who I love everything that he's got to say. | ||
Like I said earlier, I'm really on board with a lot that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is saying. | ||
So things are definitely getting interesting. | ||
I know that actually Dr. Shiva has also announced a run for president, so I'm going to be a little So, yeah, all around interested in what you think of what's happening, if Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
will even get a crack at it, seeing as the Democrats are cheaters and they, you know, destroyed Bernie before he even had a chance. | ||
So, let's see what you guys think. | ||
The number again is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Let's go to Lane right here in TXS Lane. | ||
Hello, Christy. How are you? | ||
Good. How are you? Doing good. | ||
Hey, tell your husband hello, by the way, too. | ||
He's awesome, always, like, when y'all do stuff together. | ||
Yes, me too. I told him just yesterday, I was like, I wish you could come in with me, but he's working. | ||
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So one of us has to have a real job. | |
Oh, yeah. He's a wealth of knowledge, just like you. | ||
I'm always, especially in the communities in particular, he's a real deep wealth of knowledge. | ||
Yeah, he's really good. | ||
All right. So what I wanted to talk about is just how proud of Donald Trump and Trump Jr. | ||
I am at how they played the Bud Light controversy because, you know, it's a much more important one than meets the eye. | ||
You know, you essentially have Bud Light, who's the vice president of marketing, you know, openly admitted with her comments about their customer base, her perception of them essentially being fratty, which you have to think of paternal orders, you know, in college in particular being mostly made up of. | ||
You know, adolescent, you know, underage drinkers as well. | ||
So obviously there was, it's not trying just to grow a certain demographic to buy more of your alcohol. | ||
They're particularly targeting underage people, and this has been done for millennia. | ||
But, you know, you get the whole, you know, just say no to drugs, don't do drugs, yet, you know, when you're 18, you're a young adult because you can buy cigarettes and Yeah. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, I don't get that he, that Trump Jr., would be discouraging that. | ||
But what continues to kill me is the brazen disregard of what the American people want. | ||
Like, these places are so funded by dirty money, like the news corporations that continue to die, and less and less people trust them, and so they have less viewership. | ||
But they continue to double down on lying to the American people, having no journalistic standards... | ||
And then you have companies like this that they know their demographic but completely ignore it and don't seem to care that it's going to destroy their company because why should they? | ||
They obviously are funded or can be saved by some other dark money. | ||
It's insane. Well, think about it like this. | ||
You have Trump who immediately shows up with Kid Rock and Mike Tyson to the UFC show that night. | ||
So that's openly a vote of confidence and, you know, Kid Rock had just had, you know, the commercial that he did, you know. | ||
And then Trump Jr. is also blowing the whistle and exposing the lobby of Bud Light to the establishment uniparty, in particular in the GOP, which I think is a brilliant move. | ||
Because if you have somebody like a Donald Trump and you have somebody like a Robert Kennedy Jr. or you have somebody like a Donald Trump or a, you know, Arizona's, you know, governor, somebody like that, you know, somebody who's more perceived as more middle of the road team up as an opposite. | ||
That's what we need to do is form an opposition to the establishment uniparty that's out of both parties. | ||
Absolutely. That's what's really attractive to me about RFK Jr. | ||
is like there's many of us, like myself, that are just sick of the unit party, just sick of the two-party system. | ||
And so when he's saying, like, let's just be done and come together on common sense, that's a very attractive thing to hear. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And then I also wanted to say, what y'all need to do is y'all need to watch, TMZ did a little clip with Drag Race star Manila Luzon like four days ago, where she essentially came out and she spoke about the Bud Light controversy as well as the Jack Daniels advertising campaign. | ||
And she basically comes out and says, hey, you know, everybody boycotting Bud Light, you know, or Jack Daniels on account of their ad campaign, just shut up because the Jack Daniels ad campaign was like two years ago. | ||
You know, and alcohol essentially has been given, you know, for a long period of time, you know, like, you know, my grandmother when I was young used to take it rubbing on my gums when I was getting noisy, you know, to get me to be quiet. | ||
And y'all essentially need to, you know, just shut up, drink your beer and behave. | ||
And I'm just like, wow, so there's another, you know, underage soliciting, you know, Kind of blow, blow. | ||
It just blows my mind, the elitist mindset of these people. | ||
Yeah, it's brazen, all right. | ||
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Well, thank you so much, Lane, for your phone call. | |
I'm going to try and sneak in a couple others, but really appreciate calling, and I'm going to be sure to let my husband know he got a shout-out, too. | ||
All right, let's go to Don in Montana. | ||
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Don. Hey, good morning. | |
Good morning. First off, I want to give a congratulations to Harrison Smith and his daughter. | ||
That's awesome. I'm glad you're going in. | ||
I want to say, I think I speak for a lot of Americans when I say, if we don't get rid of Dominion and the voting protocol, we're just going to go right back to the same old stuff every time. | ||
It's just, you know, they're going to do what they're going to do. | ||
They go with what works. | ||
They're going to I have a feeling they're going to release another pandemic and lock us down. | ||
Well, they've already said they are. | ||
I mean, that's like the big elephant of the room. | ||
Here we are talking about all these candidates, but is it going to matter if we can't vote? | ||
They have already on record said the next pandemic. | ||
They're already gearing up for how they can control us through the UN and the WHO treaty. | ||
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And here comes the mail-in ballots, and then you can scam it with Dominion. | |
But what I wanted to say was, can you imagine if Donald Trump was to reach across the aisle And take Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
as a vice president. That would unite the parties. | ||
It was bad because I don't think they would go that direction because there's no way they could allow that because the Democratic Party will not want to go the direction that Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
wants to go. So I have a little bit of a fear for him. | ||
He's a very bold man. | ||
I think he's got a lot of cojones when he says he's going to run against Biden because I think it's taking the Democratic Party in a direction for the people. | ||
And I think, you know, the Kennedy curse, we all know what happens with that. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. | ||
Kudos to him. But I have a feeling that Trump's probably going to take care of it. | ||
Like, she's been hanging out down there in Florida with him for a little bit. | ||
I have a feeling that he's probably going to name hers as his vice vice versa. | ||
That would be cool, too. | ||
But I mean, I think, you know, for America, if he reached across the aisle and grabbed a Democrat, if he was to grab, you know, this hasn't happened for like over 100 years. | ||
It hasn't happened forever. | ||
But if he was to reach across the aisle and grab Robert Kennedy Jr., I think this country, we could salvage a little bit of, you know, I mean... | ||
I think it would be incredibly healing for this country, which is why they won't allow it to happen. | ||
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Yeah. That's exactly—that's the same thing I feel. | |
But I think I speak for a lot of Americans when I say that if we don't get rid of this voting protocol that we have now, they're going to inject—you know, Democrats do what works for them. | ||
They're going to do what works for them last time. | ||
You know, when Hillary said, you know, she projected, well, the Republicans, the conservatives, you know, do this and that, and they projected on—that is so childish because that's exactly what the Democrats are doing. | ||
They'll be, you know, let's say Russia collusion, you know, let's talk about, hey, Hillary, how about the uranium you sold to those, the Clinton situation? | ||
You guys are in Russia, not Donald Trump. | ||
Let's be honest. So they always project what they're doing negatively onto the conservatives and then, you know, and then point that out. | ||
We're all tired of it. | ||
But until we get some different voting protocol, until we can choose that, we're going to get more of the same. | ||
And what are we going to do when They inject Joe Biden again, or Hillary's probably going to be his VP. What are we going to do then? | ||
That's how she'll finally get her way in. | ||
And then Biden will suddenly pass away from mysterious circumstances. | ||
Hey, I'm going to try and sneak in one more phone call. | ||
Thank you so much. Let's go to Anna in Kentucky. | ||
Anna, I'm going to let you start, and then I'm going to probably have to go to break and then come back to you. | ||
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So, Anna, go ahead. Hi, Christy Lee. | |
So nice to speak to you this morning. | ||
How are you doing? Good. How are you? | ||
Good, good, good. | ||
So I did one deep dive on Vivek Ramoswamy recently, and I ran across a lot of red flags that give me concerns that he may be a Trojan horse. | ||
Okay. So he studied at Harvard, and then he went into life sciences investments. | ||
For a few years. | ||
And then he went to Yale in 2011 as a Paul and Daisy Soros fellow. | ||
Paul Soros is the older brother of George Soros. | ||
Oh. I'm not sure if his idea would be aligned. | ||
Yeah, I knew this was going to happen, Anna. | ||
We've got to hit this break, but stay on the line and we're going to finish your thoughts on Vivek. | ||
And it will be interesting to kind of weigh in on him because he does sound impressive. | ||
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Yeah! Alright, welcome back to the American Journal. | |
As much as I actually really hate politics, we are digging into politics today because it's really clogging the news cycle and it's interesting to speculate what could happen 2024 now that RFK Jr. | ||
is on the scene. Really like what he has to say. | ||
Been really impressed with Vivek, we were just having a phone call with Anna, though, who said she's done a deep dive on Vivek and has some red flags. | ||
Now, I know there has also been some red flags with Tulsi Gabbard, who says, like, hey, I didn't even ever approve being on the WEF Young Leader website. | ||
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I was just as much as surprised as everybody else. | |
So she's kind of defended So I don't know about these red flags with Vivek, but it's important to at least entertain. | ||
We don't want any Trojan horses, as Anna from Kentucky says. | ||
So Anna, continue. You said there was some connections also with, he went to Harvard, and you said there's also connections with Soros. | ||
You said Paul Soros? | ||
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Yes. So he was a Paul and Daisy Soros fellow. | |
So he was given a fellowship at Yale by their foundation. | ||
And after he graduated from Yale, he then went on to be the founder and CEO of RioVant Sciences, which is a global biopharma, biotech company that is the umbrella of something like 20 different other biotech, biopharma companies, including CinoVant, which is based in China. | ||
So, you know, he's got those globalist China connections as well. | ||
Then in 21, he stepped down from pharma. | ||
As you were talking about young global leaders, he was in the 2021 class of young global leaders in the category of global health and healthcare. | ||
And it was when he stepped down in 21 that he began to Write his books. | ||
Let's see. The Washington Post calls him a bundle of contradictions because of his background in what he does and what his connections are versus what he says. | ||
You know, so I think he has been, since 21, kind of persona building. | ||
So you think he's kind of like a sleeper? | ||
He's like playing a part and really he's not a good person? | ||
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Yeah. See, I don't know. | |
I don't know. But I think that a healthy sense of skepticism based on what a person does versus what they say is wise, you know? | ||
A serpent has a quick tongue. | ||
It's a hard balance, Anna, to take because I do think the same, that we should always be skeptical and that people should be willing to answer questions about what they've done in the past. | ||
I mean, I know that particularly Dr. | ||
Robert Malone, people are super polarized about him. | ||
They either love him or they hate him, and when they hate him, they bring up all this stuff in his past to be the devil's advocate or however you want to say that, not to... | ||
Not to frame him as a devil, but just in his defense, I say, well, maybe because of those experiences and then seeing the other side, maybe that's actually even strengthened his character and strengthened his resolve because he's been on both sides of the aisle. | ||
He's been in both worlds. I mean, people could, shoot, accuse me of being some fake person because the Ohio Associated Press voted me best anchor in Ohio years ago. | ||
Now, look at the Associated Press. | ||
They could be like, oh, well, she once earned all these awards from the Associated Press. | ||
She's probably fake, you know? | ||
And I would be like, wait a minute. | ||
Like, yes, that is my past, but that's why I am so passionate about true fake news now because of my past. | ||
So it's a tricky balance. | ||
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It is a tricky balance. | |
And I always try to leave room for the understanding that, you know, people change and people grow. | ||
But at the same time... | ||
You know, keep an eye out for their actions. | ||
Yeah. Anna, I love that you at least took the initiative to do some background research. | ||
Good for you. Good for being a citizen journalist to at least get this information out there because it's important to at least do some digging and find out. | ||
Thank you so much, Anna in Kentucky. | ||
I'll take a couple more phone calls on the other side. | ||
Yes! Infowars production team is the best production team in the world. | ||
This is the song I started talking about at the top of the show. | ||
I get knocked down. | ||
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Don't we all get knocked down? But the important thing is getting back up again. | |
Oh my gosh, I'm so sick of getting back up again. | ||
I need a break from all these getting knocked down. | ||
Anyway, we were talking about the 2024 election outlook with RFK Jr. | ||
entering the scene. Really, really like what he has to say. | ||
It feels really good to hear from somebody that wants to bring everything together, to bring independents, Democrats, and Republicans together with some common sense. | ||
But open to hear your reservations if you have any about RFK Jr. | ||
I'm just going to actually take a couple more phone calls because we are going to need to be switching topics and talking to my guest Alex Newman in this hour. | ||
But I will take more phone calls toward the end of the show. | ||
So if you still want to weigh in, feel free. | ||
The number is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
I also mentioned that Dr. | ||
Shiva has thrown his hat in the ring. | ||
He's no stranger to... | ||
election malfeasance with his court case. | ||
Have interviewed him a few times really like his passion. | ||
Interested in that as well. | ||
And actually Patriot from right here in Texas wanted to talk about this beef though between Dr. | ||
Shiva and RFK. So what you got for us? | ||
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Hey Christy. | |
Nice to see you on there again. | ||
Thank you. Yeah, so RFK Jr. | ||
was called out by Dr. | ||
Sheba big time. It's actually on your band video, a little segment, I think, with, I'm not sure what the name is of the guy that hosted it, but Dr. | ||
Sheba's actually suing him because, well, with their beef, RFK Jr. | ||
had a birthday party at his house, and he's married to Cheryl Hines. | ||
And they had a mandatory vaccination to get into his party. | ||
Yeah, that is insane. | ||
I remember when that happened. Man, she seems like a dreadful person. | ||
And then she even threw her own husband under the bus when he compared what we've had to deal with with the separation of the vaccinated and unvaccinated. | ||
He made comparisons to the Holocaust, and then she completely threw him under the bus on social media and was like, I don't agree with my husband. | ||
So I'm like, oh my gosh, this lady is horrible. | ||
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But anyways, go ahead. Yeah, but Dr. | |
Shiva's suing him, and he's calling him out big time. | ||
What is he suing him for, though? | ||
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I think it's a defamation case, because he's calling out Dr. | |
Shiva's company, which is basically a medicine that he came up with to get rid of the coronavirus and all that little virus stuff. | ||
And he said it actually worked, but... | ||
What's his name? RFK Jr. | ||
is saying it's a vaccine company. | ||
So he's saying that it's not a vaccine company. | ||
It's a technology that he came out with. | ||
Well, Dr. Shiva's pretty smart. | ||
He's an inventor. The email, and that dude's a genius. | ||
And if you really want to get into who is real and who is not, I mean, look at Laura Loomer, Dr. | ||
Shiva, Carrie Lake, like all those people that you like, and they actually lost their races. | ||
They're not going to let the real people win, as everybody knows. | ||
And then we're still rooting for Trump, and they have controlled opposition, so they get the people to say what you want, and then you vote for them. | ||
Meanwhile, Dr. Steve also called them out for the Epstein connections with RFK Jr. | ||
involved, so it's something to look into. | ||
I mean, these guys control everyone, and we're all rooting for right now collectively as the mainstream conservative for all these young global leaders. | ||
As you pointed out earlier, so, I mean, they own both parties, and Democrats are pretty obvious to point out. | ||
But right now we're falling for the Tulsi Gabbards, young global leader. | ||
So who is your pick? Let's just boil this down. | ||
Who would be your pick? | ||
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Well, I think that's what it is. | |
Everyone has these false picks, like there's only two people to choose from. | ||
But I think as long as you follow people locally— That put the word first. | ||
I think what we're arguing right now is conservative versus liberal. | ||
And everyone say, well, God's on my side, or God's on my side. | ||
But God's not on no one's side. | ||
You have to choose to be on God's side. | ||
And right now, I don't see anyone really preaching the, instead of the ideologies of those two sides, they need to start preaching the gospel. | ||
And I think that's the only way that you're going to get back to I mean, I think you're smart enough and I'm smart enough to point out the flaws Trump has. | ||
And I mean, there's no excuses. | ||
We keep making excuses for him. | ||
But I mean, there's so many more humans on the planet to choose from than these mainstream candidates. | ||
And the Republican Party is so corrupt, too. | ||
Even if you try to run, because I've tried to run, they'll kick you out if you're not a sellout. | ||
So they won't even let you on the platform. | ||
So there has to be a third-party movement for sure. | ||
Well, yeah, that's why I said I really enjoyed going to Independent National Convention because, I mean, these people have hope for a third party. | ||
It's hard to have that hope, but it sure would be nice. | ||
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Have you listened to the Jeff Durbin debate? | |
Jeff Durbin from Arizona? | ||
He's like a pastor out there. | ||
You gotta listen to his videos. | ||
He debates a lot of people. | ||
Jeff Durbin? Yeah, Jeff Durbin from Arizona. | ||
He's made a lot of changes. | ||
I think if you kind of look at the model he's doing and just preaching the word, he's got a lot of abortion bans in his town. | ||
The other side's pretty smart if you think about it because They have that whole saying of thinking global to acting local. | ||
Yeah. And our heads so in space on, like, voting for the president. | ||
Yeah. And, like, we're not even brave enough to go into our own town. | ||
Right. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We all need to be active in our own circles. | ||
Look at Austin. Yeah. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. I mean, it's the most liberal city in town. | |
Oh, it's horrible. Yeah. Oh, we live in Texas, but change Austin before you try to change the world. | ||
You know what I mean? Let me try and get to another phone call, but thank you so much for weighing in on that. | ||
Very interesting. I am going to reach back out to Dr. | ||
Sheevan and see if he wants to do another interview. | ||
Speaking of Carrie, you mentioned Arizona. | ||
Carrie Lake, I saw this in just the news. | ||
She's ahead. 28 points in a hypothetical Senate. | ||
And my instant thought when I saw this article was, so what? | ||
I mean, look what they did to her. | ||
She was way ahead in the polls for governor, and she's still, quote-unquote, lost. | ||
So who cares if she's ahead? | ||
I mean, if they don't fix that situation, it doesn't matter what the polls say. | ||
It doesn't matter how much support she has. | ||
It's not going to go anywhere. | ||
Andrew from New York had something to say about Carrie Lake, so go for it. | ||
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Happy 420. So, let me try to explain this as my... | |
Wait a second. So, Carrie Lake, Hamadie, Fincham, they're all still going to be proving the winners. | ||
They already have been proving the winners all this time. | ||
But will the courts allow anything to happen from it? | ||
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Yes, yes. | |
You think it will? Glad you have that confidence. | ||
I think the globalists are a lot weaker than they... | ||
I think it's already a done deal. | ||
I think that all this time they've been collecting all the evidence on everybody. | ||
Durham's still there and the Brunson case is still there. | ||
They got the house and I think Q is definitely real. | ||
Q is the highest level of clearance and Well, I love that you have that confidence, and I wish I had that confidence in this supposed cue, but after three years and nothing major happening or breaking, it's really hard to have that positivity anymore. | ||
And look how much damage has been done. | ||
I mean, I have a hard time believing in an accused savior when people are dying. | ||
Fentanyl is pouring in. | ||
Children are dying, being raped. | ||
People have been killed by a kill shot, and yet, oh, it's all part of the plan. | ||
I'm sorry, but I hope that's not part of the plan. | ||
Because people have died, and people are being hurt, and people are being discriminated against as we speak, and nothing's happened yet. | ||
But I do, I mean, appreciate your take. | ||
I would love to have that kind of hope. | ||
We'll see how it all plays out in the end. | ||
Got to hit another break, but on the other side, we're going to be talking to Alex Newman soon, who's going to be very, have some very interesting takes. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
We've been taking your phone calls on what you think of all these candidates coming into the presidential picture. | ||
Dr. Shiva Vivek Ramaswamy and of course Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
getting your take on how you feel about these candidates. | ||
And I'll get back to some of your phone calls in just a moment. | ||
Feel free to call in if you would like. | ||
1-877- 789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
It can sprinkle them in throughout the show. | ||
I do want to give you a heads up that we're going to be joined by Alex Newman after this segment. | ||
He's an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, speaker, so many of the things. | ||
It's unbelievable that this man does all of it. | ||
But we're going to be talking to him after, like I said, after this segment. | ||
Wanted to... | ||
Show another video. Because when I saw this, I was just so absolutely disgusted. | ||
This is about the lowest of the low I've seen. | ||
Karine Jean-Pierre, KJP. And that's saying a lot. | ||
Ducey asked about having the family of the Christians that were killed by a trans activist to the White House because they're inviting everybody else. | ||
You know, they're inviting the insurrectionists. | ||
But her reaction is just that of a total detestation and how dare you ask me that. | ||
And just the look of disgust is so telling. | ||
It's just disgusting. | ||
Clip number five. | ||
So Monday, you're going to have three of the lawmakers who protested. | ||
Peacefully protested. | ||
Who peacefully protested after the Nashville Covenant School shooting. | ||
Have any of the victims or the victims' families been invited to the White House? | ||
I don't have anything to read out to you about any invite. | ||
Why? I just don't have anything at this time to read out to you at any invite. | ||
What I can say to you right now is that the president is focused on getting things done. | ||
He's focused on making sure that we are protecting our communities, that we're protecting our schools, that we're protecting our churches, we're protecting our grocery stores. | ||
Yeah, okay, whatever. Okay, so pull out. | ||
But just—did you see just how she answered that question? | ||
She's like, I don't have anything to say at this time. | ||
I mean, so we've already seen a pattern. | ||
This family has not been invited. | ||
They memory hold the whole Waukesha where a black man ran down innocent families and children and just they didn't visit them. | ||
They never invited them. | ||
But yet they'll invite the Tennessee three who, by their very own definition, were guilty of insurrection. | ||
And then did you notice how she's like, peacefully, peacefully protested, peacefully. | ||
It's funny how they can just redefine that word whenever they think it suits them. | ||
Because of Tucker releasing the footage on January 6th, we are able to see just how peaceful January 6th actually was. | ||
Because of the court case against the Proud Boys just... | ||
Now we are continuing to learn more and more about just how much that whole day was infiltrated. | ||
40? I mean, 40 undercover FBI there? | ||
I mean, how much infiltration is needed before we can say entrapment? | ||
We saw this with the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case. | ||
More than half of those folks were... | ||
We're undercover, like FBI, whatever. | ||
I mean, and then we see the same exact thing with January 6th. | ||
So it's not peacefully in that case, but the insurrectionists at the Tennessee Capitol were peaceful. | ||
She needed to make sure that she said peaceful. | ||
It didn't look peaceful, okay? | ||
But again, the actual victims in this case continue to be ignored, and it's just absolutely disgusting. | ||
And it just should show you the depravity and the evil nature of this White House. | ||
It is the worst, and she is the worst, press secretary ever in history to come on this scene. | ||
All right, getting back to our topic... | ||
I hadn't heard too much opinions on RFK, so let's go to Marcus in Idaho, what he has to say about RFK Jr.'s announcement for president. | ||
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Hello, Christy. Thank you for taking my call. | |
I couldn't, RFK, no way. | ||
On the world stage, I cannot see him speaking the State of the Union with his COPD. That is such an embarrassment. | ||
I can't stand listening to him. | ||
I don't care how good he is. | ||
You just can't have that as for president. | ||
And so I just simply said that's no way. | ||
For a vice president, sure, he'd be a great guy. | ||
And then, you know, Alex Jones' wishy-washy on Donald Trump, I find that offensive. | ||
It's like, you know, go ahead and do it. | ||
Or it's like, I'm off the Trump train now. | ||
I'm back on. I'm off. | ||
I'm on. I hate that. | ||
I'm kind of, why can't you just say, these are what I believe in. | ||
This is the best candidate that I've found, and we're going with it, even if there is problems. | ||
It's so hard to not be pigeonholed into that situation of realizing just how horrible what we have now is. | ||
It's hard to not get into that voting for the lesser of two evils mind frame. | ||
Biden is so bad that if Trump is the next best thing, then I'm going to throw my support behind him, even though he's definitely not... | ||
He's definitely wasn't what I think we wanted him to be. | ||
You know, he did not drain the swamp. | ||
And he did a terrible job with this whole vaccine situation and continues to support it. | ||
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I'm 100% behind Trump. | |
I always have been. I think he did really great for America, best president ever in this country. | ||
The slump, people don't really realize that that was created in 1776. | ||
That's a very old slump. | ||
Tentacles are everywhere. | ||
You're talking about four years and lawsuits and every step of the way blocking, blocking, blocking, blocking, blocking, and you say he hadn't gotten things done. | ||
I kind of refute that. | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, there's no arguing with the fact that he, despite his downfalls, we certainly had a good economy, we had peace, we had manufacturing brought back here. | ||
So, I mean, that you can't deny, you know, all of the good that he brought to the table, but... | ||
It does make it really hard for me personally to trust the guy with his defense of this vaccine, which I've had to do way too many interviews on people that were harmed or killed by that vaccine. | ||
And the fact that he continues to support it, that gives me a huge pause. | ||
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Is it possible that he had to sign a non-disclosure agreement in that? | |
I mean, they've made everybody else sign those. | ||
They decided that if you speak against it, they're going to take away... | ||
our military installations, does it not seem likely that he's up against the wall in that, too? | ||
I don't know. | ||
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And as a businessman, he would stick to what he had to do. | |
I think that that is a possibility. | ||
I don't know. I mean, it certainly is a head-scratcher. | ||
I mean, that you would stand up against, well, sort of stand up against lockdowns, not completely, and stand up against mandated vaccines, but yet still act like it was just the greatest. | ||
Operation Warp Speed was just the greatest thing ever. | ||
I mean, gosh, that would, I guess, make it make more sense. | ||
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It's possible. I mean, I can't say for certain in any way. | |
So, just... But, you know, I kind of Yeah, he made mistakes. | ||
Definitely. But who doesn't make mistakes? | ||
That's true. That's true. Hey, I have to cut you off now because I have to hit this break. | ||
But thank you so much for calling and sharing your perspective. | ||
All perspectives are welcome here on this platform. | ||
When we return, we are inviting on our very special guest, Alex Newman, journalist, author, TV host. | ||
He does all of the things. | ||
So we're going to talk to him and get his take on some of these topics when we get back after the break. | ||
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Welcome back. | |
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
Christy Lee filling in today. | ||
I was just looking at Twitter, shared live stream. | ||
You guys are so nice, writing little nice comments. | ||
If you're not following me on Twitter, do so now. | ||
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Christy Lee TV. Follow me on Twitter. | ||
Join the club. I'm so shadow banned on Twitter and on Facebook. | ||
While you're at it, go to facebook.com slash Christy Lee TV. Facebook.com slash Christy Lee TV. I've been stuck at 96,000 likes on Facebook for about the past year. | ||
Yes, they won't let me grow anymore. | ||
When I was a traditional journalist, I would get like thousands of people watching my live streams on Fakebook. | ||
And now that I say naughty truth things, Facebook just completely hides my page. | ||
But they will not let me cross that 100,000 Rubicon. | ||
So if you are still following Fakebook, then follow my page, ChrisleyTV, just so I can stick it to them and somehow get over that 100,000. | ||
100,000 that they will not allow me to cross. | ||
Anyways, my latest endeavor has been joining the AMP News team, which has been really exciting. | ||
I have a new show over there on ampnews.us. | ||
It's called Counter Narrative with Christy Lee. | ||
And I'm learning more about the other hosts on there. | ||
And so today, we're going to be talking to another host, Alex Newman. | ||
And he comes highly decorated. | ||
He's an award-winning international journalist, educator, author, investor, consultant, president of Liberty Sentinel Media. | ||
So many of the things. | ||
He writes for Epoch Times and... | ||
It's just so much. It is so much. | ||
I'm like tired reading his bio, I told him. | ||
And I just wanted to welcome you in, Alex. | ||
I'm sorry that I cannot cover your whole bio because it would take up the entire three hours, I feel like. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Thank you for having me. I also noticed that in your bio it says, it literally says five kids so far. | ||
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My goodness. I don't know how y'all are doing it, but one of the things that I've heard about you, because I'm just getting to know more about you, to sum up when people have told me about you, is they're like, he's so smart. | ||
So it's like, you're basically just the smartest man alive, is to sum up your whole bio, is what I'm going to say. | ||
I don't know about all that, but I appreciate the kind words. | ||
Thank you, Chris. You're welcome. | ||
So you just had this bombshell report in Epoch Times. | ||
UN seeks vast new powers for global emergencies. | ||
And I read the whole thing. | ||
It's a lot to take in. | ||
I'm hoping you can help kind of bring it down for us, summarize it, if at all possible, for us to kind of fully understand what you were able to expose with this article. | ||
Yeah, well, thank you, Christy. And so there are almost no journalists in the world who report critically on the United Nations. | ||
So that task has fallen to me. | ||
I've been following them around the world. | ||
My entire career in journalism, I try to go to their climate conferences and their sustainable development conferences. | ||
They've got a huge network of sources within the UN. So when they're trying to do stuff in the shadows, I usually get several people who send me reports, documents, news tips and things, tell me where the bodies are buried, so to speak. | ||
Somebody sent me this. Turns out the UN has this proposal, and they've put it on paper. | ||
It's in a policy brief called Our Common Future. | ||
They want to strengthen global governance to deal with international emergencies. | ||
And as you read this paper, what you find out is they don't actually have to be global, and they don't actually have to be emergencies. | ||
And what happens when the Secretary General activates these protocols, if it's approved later this year, is that basically nation states, the private sector, experts, scientists—there you see the report right there for those of you who are watching us— Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
all under the direction of the secretary general, who happens to have been the leader of the socialist international. | ||
So I reached out to the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, which oversees U.S. relationships with international organizations. | ||
He expressed concerns about this. | ||
I reached out to Donald Trump's assistant secretary of state for international organizations. | ||
He said passing this, approving this would be the equivalent of putting the Communist Party of China, the most murderous entity in all of human history, in charge of global emergency response. | ||
And so I reached out to the Biden State Department and they said, yeah, we really support this. | ||
International peace and security is best served through our involvement with the U.N. | ||
So that's kind of the story in a nutshell right there, Christy. | ||
Hugely significant. | ||
So far, it has not been covered by any other media, except, you know, after my report in the Epoch Times, it was on the front page. | ||
It's gotten picked up by a lot of the so-called alternative media, what I call the real media. | ||
But so far, the establishment propaganda machine is remaining totally silent on this, I think, for obvious reasons. | ||
Now, one thing that we did hear and get warned of only, of course, from the alternative media was this whole WHO treaty that they're not really calling a treaty because that would have its own issues. | ||
Apparently, I had done interviews with the Breggans, Dr. | ||
Peter Bregan and his wife, about just what this would do in terms of taking over control. | ||
But then naysayers were saying, nope, Constitution is the supreme law of the land. | ||
This would not... | ||
Basically, this is just overhyping what this WHO treaty would do. | ||
What's your take? Well, the goal of these treaties, and they are treaties, to be clear. | ||
Yes, they renamed it the International Pandemic Accord. | ||
They're calling it amendments to the regulations, to the international health regulations, which sounds so non-alarming. | ||
But to be clear, these are absolutely an attempt to seize total control over the health response to international emergencies. | ||
And so these are directly related to this proposal by the Secretary General. | ||
Of course, it is true that our Constitution is still the supreme law of the land. | ||
It is true that the Biden administration has no legitimate constitutional authority to sign up for this, even if the Senate were to ratify it, which they won't. | ||
You know, the Supreme Court has made clear, and our Founding Fathers who wrote our Constitution made clear, the federal government cannot grant itself new powers merely by adopting a treaty. | ||
If they could, what would be the point of having a Constitution, right? | ||
What would be the point of having an amendment process to the Constitution? | ||
The federal government doesn't have these powers, so they can't give them away. | ||
But to kind of illustrate for people how significant this power grab is, I was in Egypt a few months ago for the UN Climate Summit. | ||
And you had the director general of the World Health Organization, who incidentally was on the central committee of a mass-murdering ethno-Marxist terrorist organization called the Tigray People's Liberation Front. | ||
He was running around saying that climate change is a global health emergency. | ||
And these globalists have repeatedly told us that gun violence is a global public health emergency. | ||
Racism is a global public health emergency. | ||
So they're saying everything is a global public health emergency, and the UN and the WHO need to have all authority to respond to global health emergencies. | ||
Obviously, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to connect the dots here and realize this is a really bad idea. | ||
And are they going to, you think, worm their way in with the gun control initiatives into this as well as a global health emergency? | ||
They always do. And the CDC is actually helping to lay the groundwork for that right now. | ||
They're talking about the science of gun control. | ||
And you can't disagree with the science, trademark. | ||
You know, if the science says guns are bad and it's a global emergency, I mean, you know, we need to just submit to our overlords who know better than us. | ||
How to respond to these emergencies. | ||
So very, very dangerous. | ||
On the bright side, our founders in this country were very wise. | ||
They put together a very intelligent system where power is divided, not just across multiple branches of government at the federal level, but also between the states and the federal government. | ||
The states only delegated certain tasks to the federal government. | ||
Handing power to the WHO is not among those tasks. | ||
And so states have not just the opportunity, I would say the responsibility of To intervene here and say, look, we're not going to be obeying or paying any attention to any WHO mandates, directives or policies regarding the health of the people of our state. | ||
And what are your thoughts on our state representatives and Congress really even knowing about this enough to resist it? | ||
Yeah, well, unfortunately, I found out that members of Congress were not even aware of this, right? | ||
They only became aware of it when I either sent them a note or when they read my article, which is very alarming to me. | ||
I mean, why are their staffs not—they've got huge staff, right, paid for by us taxpayers. | ||
Why are they not following these critical issues? | ||
Instead, they'd rather do a dog-and-pony show about, we're going to try to cut the budget by 1 percent. | ||
I mean, really, give me a break. | ||
You know, it's like the Titanic is sinking. | ||
We're going to polish the door handles to make them look nice. | ||
We need members of Congress to be paying attention. | ||
Fortunately, at the state level, I think we have a lot better opportunity to stop a lot of this madness. | ||
Absolutely. We're talking to Alex Newman, who is a writer for Epoch Times. | ||
He's a contributor to AMP News, ampnews.us. | ||
Make sure you check out this article. | ||
We're talking about UN seeks vast new powers for global emergencies. | ||
Spread the word. Contact your state representative. | ||
And we are picking up with Alex on the other side. | ||
Thank you so much for being here, and we'll continue on the other side. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal of the Christine Lee filling in for Harrison Smith. | |
So happy to be joining you guys. | ||
It's been a while since I've been at an InfoWars desk, so this is great. | ||
One of my newest ventures is being a host of a weekday program Monday through Friday on AMP News. | ||
You can go to ampnews.us, ampnews.us, and check out my show. | ||
It's called Counter Narrative with Christine Lee. | ||
Counter Narrative with Christine Lee. | ||
They're on AMP News. | ||
And, you know, you can watch it anytime so it doesn't have to conflict with your InfoWars programming. | ||
You can just go there when you're not watching InfoWars. | ||
And you can also watch another show, a weekly show. | ||
My guest today is Alex Newman, who does so many things, writes for Epoch Times and for WND, and also has this weekly show, The Liberty Hour on AMP News. | ||
So check that out. | ||
But before the break, we were talking about this article that has really made its round. | ||
The U.N. seeks vast new powers for global emergencies. | ||
Alex Newman is able to really tie everything together with this WHO treaty and just this huge power grab. | ||
And, Alex, you were telling me, welcome back in, by the way, you were telling me that this has been kind of your thing. | ||
You've been covering the United Nations, actually holding them accountable, unlike many other journalists for quite some time. | ||
I can't imagine that this would make you many friends there. | ||
You know, it's funny you say that, Christy, because there are an enormous number of people within the UN bureaucracy, all the way up to the highest levels, who are very uncomfortable by what's happening. | ||
And so I've got sources at the highest levels of the UN. And every once in a while, one of them will become so disgusted by what's happening there that they'll actually come out and do an on-the-record interview with me. | ||
I'll give you an example. So UN troops, international peacekeepers, were down in the Central African Republic raping children everywhere. | ||
I mean, little kids, seven-, eight-, nine-year-olds were being raped by these disgusting pieces of human trash. | ||
And somebody in the Human Rights Office in Switzerland, a Swede by the name of Anders Kompas, said, hey, you guys, we need to stop this. | ||
We can't have UN troops running around raping kids. | ||
And so he was silenced. | ||
Well, he went to French prosecutors to blow the whistle. | ||
And French prosecutors, of course, opened a case and tried to do something about it. | ||
So the U.N. had this man marched out of his office under armed guard. | ||
They fired him. They demonized him. | ||
And at that point, an undersecretary general of the U.N., right below the secretary general who oversees one of the U.N.'s agencies, Contacted me and said, hey, Alex, I'm ready to do an on-the-record interview. | ||
We met on an island in the Baltic Sea, spoke for three or four hours. | ||
I wrote an article about it. She was the Undersecretary General for the Office of Internal Oversight Services. | ||
This is basically like the UN's internal policing mechanism. | ||
And she said, look, this man who was trying to stop the rape of children should have been given a medal. | ||
He should not have been escorted out of his office under armed guard and smeared and demonized. | ||
So there are decent people at all levels working within the U.N., just like there are within the federal government. | ||
But at the highest levels, when you really get to the folks pulling the strings at the U.N., what you find is seriously dark, seriously wicked. | ||
But I'm encouraged that there are still good people in there willing to blow the whistle, willing to speak out, willing to pass information to journalists. | ||
That's encouraging, and that's good news for all of us. | ||
Absolutely. That is encouraging to hear and that you have that connection and you're actually one of the few journalists that's bringing this information to us. | ||
Another article that we've seen a lot going around about the UN is that this is just one of the articles from the National Pulse. | ||
The United Nations says minors can consent to sex and anti-trans activism should be criminalized. | ||
It is one of the reasons they're trying to... | ||
I think that's part of it, Christy. | ||
What we're dealing with here are people who are absolutely depraved, people who think sex with children is not only acceptable but fine and dandy. | ||
They also see it as a vehicle for breaking down the traditional moral order, the traditional We're good to go. | ||
is the UN's peacekeeping forces running around the world raping children. | ||
This has been a problem for decades. | ||
It goes back all the way to the very beginning of UN peacekeeping. | ||
They do it with impunity. | ||
I've written probably dozens of stories about this in the New American magazine where I serve as senior editor. | ||
And so to have the UN now come out and say, look, on the one hand, we want to have total authority to respond to global emergencies. | ||
On the other hand, we want to legalize sex with children, you know, Nobody should think that this is acceptable. | ||
And yet, at the highest levels of this tax-funded institution, they're openly promoting both of these things at the same time, when they have a long and sordid track record of not just encouraging and facilitating this evil, but allowing it to happen with total impunity, right? | ||
None of these people who rape children at the UN get arrested. | ||
None of them are ever held accountable. | ||
They all have diplomatic immunity. | ||
It almost couldn't be worse. | ||
And yet they expect us to submit to this. | ||
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It's simply madness. And then suddenly, elite pedophile rings. | |
Does it sound like such a conspiracy theory anymore, does it? | ||
And you're telling me that the Biden administration has actually gone on record saying they approve of this power grab by the U.N., right? | ||
Yes, I do. I reached out to the State Department. | ||
People can see the comments that they sent me. | ||
They made very clear that we think international peace and security is best advanced through robust U.S. engagement with the United Nations and multilateral organizations. | ||
So they're being very clear here about their agenda in any possible way that they can. | ||
They are interested in surrendering more of our sovereignty to the United Nations and its agencies. | ||
Well, I mean, it's such a service what you do in helping expose all of this, but I know a lot of listeners and audience sometimes get frustrated with hearing all of the depravity that goes on and not really knowing what to do about it or if anything will actually be done. | ||
So what is your message of an action step here? | ||
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What can we do? Well, there's a lot that can be done. | |
And, you know, everybody's got different skills, talents. | ||
God has placed everybody in different positions. | ||
You know, for me, what I do is I try to expose and reprove evil. | ||
And I know that's what you do as well, Chrissy. | ||
And, in fact, that's what the Apostle Paul tells us to do in Ephesians 5, verse 11 that people were seeing on my Twitter feed right there. | ||
He says, I have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness. | ||
And if raping children and trying to grab all power and authority over global emergencies is not unfruitful works of darkness, I don't know what is. | ||
And then he goes on to say, but expose them or reprove them. | ||
So that's step one. These people need to be exposed. | ||
Their agenda needs to be exposed. | ||
And then once we have education and awareness about this among the American people, there are very few people in this country who think any of this is okay. | ||
So once they're educated, once they're aware, they can start developing relationships with their state legislators, with their members of Congress. | ||
They can talk to their governor. | ||
They can talk to their U.S. senators. | ||
And try to implement deliberate policies. | ||
There are great bills, wonderful bills, to deal with a lot of these things that have been introduced in almost every Congress now for decades. | ||
The American Sovereignty Restoration Act would actually get the United States completely out of the UN. You've got bills to defund the WHO. Republicans could defund the WHO right now without one iota of help from the U.S. Senate or from Joe Biden. | ||
All they have to do is when they pass the budget, It comes September. | ||
There will be no money for the WHO from the U.S. taxpayer. | ||
There will be no money to implement any decision of the WHO from the U.S. taxpayer. | ||
And that shuts it all down. So there's a lot that can be done. | ||
Again, we have a constitution that was written by incredibly brilliant individuals. | ||
And so even if we can't get the Republicans in the House to do the right thing, we have 50 different state governments, each of which could play a major role in being an obstacle We're good to go. | ||
I'm not going to be enforcing any crazy WHO policies in this county. | ||
And being that you have a long history as an international journalist, I always am interested in, we have so much news coming at us, and most of it's just junk news. | ||
So what do you think is the biggest story that we should all be paying attention? | ||
Is it this UN story, power grab, or is it something else? | ||
Well, I think what's happening now, and I've been speaking about this for a long time, Chrissy, they are planning to unleash crisis after crisis after crisis after crisis to bring our country to its knees. | ||
They are right now in the process of rearranging what they call the world order. | ||
And I talked about this last time I was on with Harrison Smith. | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
Really spend some time thinking and praying about that because they are grooming our children for this in the future. | ||
And as parents, as Americans, as people who love freedom, we have got to be involved in this. | ||
And these stories are all of critical significance. | ||
All right. And to follow your stories of critical significance, we can follow your weekly show on amp.us. | ||
And if we want to follow you on Twitter, what's your handle? | ||
It's AlexNewman underscore J-O-U. For the viewers, you can see it right there. | ||
AlexNewman underscore J-O-U is for journalism. | ||
And my personal website is LibertySentinel.org. | ||
Awesome. Well, thank you so much for coming on with us, Alex. | ||
Fascinating. And I love how you're able to just pack all that information in so much that we're able to cover. | ||
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Thank you so much, Alex. Welcome back to the American Journal. | |
We're going to get back to some of your phone calls in a little bit here. | ||
I wanted to remind you of the phone number to call and weigh in on predictions for 2024. | ||
Or maybe your reaction to the interview we just had with Alex Newman. | ||
That's fine too. Whatever you want to talk about. | ||
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We're going to have a free-for-all at this time. | |
So you can call 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789. | ||
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Alright, so bad news or sad news rather. | ||
My next guest today was supposed to be Linda Gerringer and she is an unvaccinated woman who's being discriminated against by a California hospital who is refusing transplant surgery for For her because she's unvaccinated and she has end stage kidney disease and she was supposed to be on with me but she's having a rough time this morning and so who knows what's going to happen and so she had to cancel last minute. | ||
There is a great way to support her family right there. | ||
Do I have that? Yes. | ||
Give, send, go. Just look for Linda Gehringer. | ||
It's spelled G-A-R-I-N-G-E-R, G-A-R-I-N-G-E-R. So again, she had to cancel just last minute because she's having a tough time with her kidneys as we speak this morning. | ||
This is just an awful story. | ||
So again, this is an article from Epoch Times about her California hospital refuses transplant surgery for unvaccinated women with end-stage kidney disease. | ||
It says in 2022, she was eagerly waiting for a kidney transplant. | ||
At Sharp Memorial Hospital in San Diego, having found a good organ match in her daughter. | ||
But last May, she received an unexpected letter from the hospital saying she was no longer on the United Network for Organ Sharing waitlist. | ||
And the reason for the status change was because she had not had her COVID vaccine. | ||
Now, they would ask her, you know, why can't you just get the vaccine? | ||
Just go ahead and get it. I mean, this is what you need to get this transplant. | ||
And she said... She said she was adamant. | ||
I didn't want to take anything that was experimental. | ||
So it's not looking good. | ||
It's not looking good for Linda right now, but we serve a God of miracles. | ||
So continue to pray for her. | ||
I'm really sad that she couldn't join us today. | ||
This is obviously... | ||
A gross representation of this hospital following fiduciary responsibility and I guess so much for do no harm. | ||
They're keeping life-saving treatment from her. | ||
And as we know from the Cleveland Clinic's most recent study, she's actually probably in a better position having not been vaccinated than if she had been vaccinated. | ||
So this clearly doesn't make any sense anymore. | ||
We heard from this current administration, it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
We're supposed to have a winter of death and illness, which never came to fruition. | ||
And funny how it's all the people that got the jab that just continued to get COVID over and over and over again. | ||
And yet this woman, because she didn't have a experimental brand new vaccine, wasn't and hasn't been able to get a life-saving kidney transplant. | ||
We continue to see more evidence of young people suddenly dying. | ||
Vance Murphy, this was on Twitter, 35-year-old single mother died suddenly. | ||
She worked in a nursing home and was subject to Biden's vaccine mandate. | ||
I have posted at least 1,000 deaths of young people, and I haven't been contacted by a single news reporter. | ||
I've been contacted by multiple reporters for other things on Twitter, like outing a teacher with a BLM flag in her classroom. | ||
Refusal to wear a mask, among other things, priorities from the media. | ||
It's just awful. | ||
They're all complicit in this mass genocide. | ||
And then from the blaze, inquest finds a psychologist died from vaccine complications. | ||
Psychologist Stephen Wright of the UK passed away in 2021, shortly after receiving the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
He died because of unintended complications of the vaccine. | ||
These are the stories that mainstream media continues to ignore. | ||
Yet when RFK Jr. | ||
announces his... Run for president. | ||
They call him a purveyor of misinformation about vaccines, yet they are withholding the life-saving information about vaccines. | ||
And by that, I mean to avoid them because we continue news after news article of people dying from this thing. | ||
It's so sad. | ||
Back to your phone calls when we get back. | ||
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Back to your phone calls when we get back. | |
I get knocked down. | ||
But I get up again. | ||
You're never gonna keep me down. | ||
I know you guys don't keep me down. | ||
You guys are the best. You're so supportive and I so appreciate you. | ||
And yeah, like I said before, gosh, I do feel like I've been knocked down. | ||
I've had so many changes, career changes, in the last, like, couple years, doing, trying to, just trying to find my way, keep on getting knocked down. | ||
But I get up again. | ||
And I press on, like Philippians 3.14 tells me to do. | ||
Upward call of Christ. | ||
So, yes, you guys don't even understand. | ||
I appreciate it so much when I get messages and when I get, you know, Retweets and all that, you guys, it really helps because it's very discouraging because I'm up against a machine that hides my stuff and has obviously rejected me. | ||
And here's somebody that used to win awards from the Associated Press and, you know... | ||
Now I'm a media misfit just because I dared to want to talk about the truth. | ||
You know, huge hit financially. | ||
I keep on hoping, you know, eventually, like, it's going to pay off. | ||
We'll see. But anyways, I want to get back to your phone calls. | ||
The main point of this show was just kind of my fascination with... | ||
Getting really, really sick of both sides, Republicans and Democrats, and really getting more and more pushed into just screw both of the parties and going to this independent national convention and then RFK Jr. | ||
announcing. And what he had to say was very appealing as far as just getting back to some comments on solutions and still wanting to be out of that whole conversation Thank you. | ||
Simon, he watched the speech by RFK Jr. and had some thoughts, some things that he says aren't being reported on. | ||
So what did you take from it, Simon? | ||
Hello there. | ||
It's a pleasure to speak with you. | ||
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And, um... | ||
I think the point that a lot of people hadn't been informed about the speech is it was actually very long. | ||
It was an hour and 56 minutes. | ||
And it was interrupted twice by the fire alarm being set off in the building. | ||
So there were deliberate attempts that he actually acknowledged to try and interrupt his announcement. | ||
The timing of the day was somewhat odd in that it was kind of like noon New York time, 9am Los Angeles time, and I feel that it probably was not the best time slot, though it would have been difficult to get two hours of coverage on any other station otherwise. | ||
But there were some Very, very significant things that he said that have largely gone unreported. | ||
I actually did three media appearances yesterday because there was a lot of international interest. | ||
I was on a show in Australia, a show that's going to be broadcast in an hour, on British radio, and also on the George Galloway show, which was going out internationally. | ||
So people were interested in what he had to say, but when I was speaking to those hosts, They were absolutely astonished at the kind of things that he was saying. | ||
So, for example, right at the very beginning, he explained the day that he chose. | ||
And this was, in fact, the day after Paul Revere had risen across the northeast of America, warning that the British are coming, the British are coming. | ||
And then the following day, there was a battle between the Minutemen and the Redcoats. | ||
So he's very much casting himself as a revolutionary figure. | ||
And when talking about that past great conflict in American history, he said then that the colonialists, those who actually choose to stand up against British rule, were expressing a fury against the corrupt merger of state and corporate power. | ||
So he's very much saying, look, you know, we stood and fought 250 years ago. | ||
And now we need to do exactly the same thing in society in America. | ||
But that was quite a powerful point. | ||
And the media basically aren't touching any of these issues because they're red hot. | ||
And he was doing hot button after hot button after hot button for two hours. | ||
He then said that he felt that his mission was to push back against entities that are threatening now to impose a new corporate feudalism in our country and commoditize our children. | ||
They want to poison our children and our people with chemicals and pharmaceutical drugs, strip mine our assets, hollow out our middle class, and keep us in a constant state of war. | ||
Now, that's a direct quote. | ||
Are you seeing that in the mainstream media anywhere? | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
It's crazy because they only focus on this vaccine position. | ||
And how much did he mention vaccines in the nearly two-hour speech? | ||
Not at all. He just mentioned Big Pharma, correct? | ||
No, not quite. | ||
He very carefully avoided the word vaccine because for two weeks leading up to this speech, The mainstream media have been describing him in much more disparaging terms than you mentioned. | ||
They've actually been calling him an anti-vaxxer lunatic, and that's been a widespread term. | ||
But your previous caller mentioned that there wasn't really much of spiritual content in the speech, but I wouldn't necessarily agree with that. | ||
When talking about the importance of nature, he said the 10,000 generations of humans that lived before the invention of laptops I would say that's fairly spiritual. | ||
Yeah, and then, I mean, one of the callers said they don't see him as a viable candidate because of his speech issue, his difficulty in plain talking. | ||
But like you said, he spoke for almost two hours, so I don't know. | ||
He did speak for an hour and 56 minutes. | ||
And bear in mind, the governor of your state there in Texas, he's in a wheelchair. | ||
We've had a previous U.S. president who's been in a wheelchair. | ||
So the fact that he's not got an intellectual speech impediment like our current president or like some other members of the Senate, but he's actually got problems physically with his vocal cords, I really would hope that people would have the common sense to see past that disability. | ||
But really the most important thing in terms of breaking with convention was that he very much expressed that he was following in the footsteps of his uncle, President Kennedy, and his father, who was previously attorney general and was running for president who was previously attorney general and was running for president in 1978, RSK. | ||
And he expressed the desire to bring the Democratic Party from its, one could argue, somewhat politically extreme position now to being that of JFK, RSK, MLK, and Roosevelt. somewhat politically extreme position now to being that of JFK, | ||
Now, I know that there are conservative members of the Infowars audience who will be able to pick individual problems of each of those people, but I think we can all agree that they're much more mainstream than the current U.S. Democratic Party. | ||
So that obviously is putting not only the establishment in its head, but it's putting all the fringe members, people like AOC and so forth, In an absolute tism, because he's basically saying that he wants to reform the Democratic Party. | ||
Now, all the way through his speech, he had a very powerful underlying message that was represented both in terms of historical examples relating to his father, loss of faith in government, loss of faith in the media. | ||
But it basically was that he wanted to tell the truth To the American people, even if it was unpalatable for them. | ||
And that was reflected in his story about when his father was being transported, having been assassinated from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C., to Lion's Day, that crowds who, to see the trains go past, were in many cases seeing the battle of him of the Republic. | ||
So people immediately thought, well, you know, that's a sign of conflict. | ||
But it's important to remember that both sides of the American Civil War completely embraced That's him. | ||
In much the same way as lots of the authors in World War II embrace the song by Marlene's interest called Lily Marlene. | ||
But he's really, really trying to bridge the gap and cross the political divide. | ||
All right, Simon, we gotta hit a break. | ||
Thank you so much. Incredible insight. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
This is Christy Lee filling in for Harrison Smith. | ||
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And guess what? You're going to get to have me tomorrow, too. | |
I've got to wake up early again. | ||
We'll see how that goes. | ||
If you ever want to see what I'm doing during the week, I have a show, Counter Narrative with Christy Lee now with Amp News that you can check out. | ||
AmpNews.us, AmpNews.com. | ||
And I so appreciate InfoWars because I know that this platform has always been supportive of other independent and alternative news outlets. | ||
Alex has just always said he just wants the truth to get out and support others that are doing that. | ||
So I also appreciate that. | ||
Anyways, we've been talking about this whole what's going to happen for 2024. | ||
And, you know, I've interviewed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
before and really like a lot of what he's saying in his speech. | ||
Simon, our caller there, did a great job at breaking down what the news isn't covering as far as his nearly two-hour speech. | ||
I've also interviewed Dr. | ||
Shiva, who has thrown his hat in the ring, and he's in a beef with RFK Jr. | ||
I also really like a lot of the things that Dr. | ||
Shiva has to say. We've got Vivek Ramaswamy, who he's incredible... | ||
He seems to have a lot of knowledge and intelligence. | ||
He's been refreshing to hear as a Republican candidate. | ||
Of course, Trump's still in the mix. | ||
Back and forth with him, he obviously was one of the best presidents we've ever had as far as economy and peacetime and some things that bother me, but I don't know. | ||
We'll see. So a lot of interesting moving parts happening. | ||
There's also still the whole question of Is there a coordinated effort now to oust Biden? | ||
At times it does seem like they're allowing him to be thrown under the bus. | ||
We've seen and been able to have exposed all his classified document collection happening. | ||
And that's been able to get out there. | ||
All the Hunter Biden stuff has finally been able to get out there. | ||
And I was actually quite shocked that legacy media... | ||
The propaganda puppets actually allowed the Biden-Cram family's newest scandal to get out there. | ||
They actually covered it, believe it or not. | ||
So let's watch that clip, clip number six. | ||
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There is breaking news in the federal criminal investigation into Hunter Biden's tax returns. | |
An attorney for an IRS supervisor sent a letter to lawmakers today asking for whistleblower protection, saying his client has information that suggests the investigation is being improperly influenced by, quote, preferential treatment and politics. | ||
Here's CBS News chief investigative correspondent Jim Axelrod. | ||
My client wants to come forward to Congress. | ||
He's ready to be questioned about what he knows and what he experienced under the proper legal protections. | ||
Attorney Mark Lytle's client is a supervisory special agent at the IRS who's prepared to tell Congress the investigation he's been working on has been hampered by what he thinks is special treatment. | ||
Typical steps that a law enforcement investigator would take were compromised because of political considerations. | ||
Lytle wouldn't talk in specifics, declining to identify either his client or the target of the investigation his client helped conduct. | ||
Can you identify him? | ||
I can't at this stage, Jim. | ||
But CBS News has learned the investigation the whistleblower worked on is about Hunter Biden. | ||
What we're doing is being completely cooperative. | ||
That was Biden two years ago, after the DOJ opened an investigation into his finances. | ||
The FBI collected what it believed was sufficient evidence to charge Biden with tax crimes. | ||
And last year, sent its findings to the U.S. attorney in Delaware. | ||
Since then? Since then, a whole lot of nothing! | ||
So, not a lot of... | ||
I mean, they're just certainly dragging their feet on this issue. | ||
Trump gets taken for years and years ago long past the statute of limitations charges, but, you know, they're still dragging their feet with Hunter Biden. | ||
But just the fact that the mainstream news finally covered something about it, do you think that's an indication of the fact that maybe they're finally... | ||
Gonna try and dump him, dump Biden, and then be done with all of the drama that he brings to the table. | ||
Just a reminder, you can weigh in by calling 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Tove from Canada is sick of all of it. | ||
He says you can't trust either side of the political spectrum. | ||
Tove, what did you want to weigh in on this topic with? | ||
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Hey, good morning, Kayle. | |
How are you doing? Good, how are you? | ||
Okay, last time I talked to you, I was in Canada. | ||
I'm in Delray Beach, Florida, where the clouds look real, despite the chemtrails. | ||
Oh, yeah. But anyway, yeah, just everything. | ||
I used to, you know, latch on to the politicians, you know, like Trump and that, about what they were doing, because they were anti-establishment. | ||
But I... And I don't know if you heard the Greg Reese report maybe a few weeks ago, how he's kind of intimating that Trump might be part of this. | ||
And I suspected that because what a better divider of a nation than Trump. | ||
Like, you either love him or you hate him, you know? | ||
And there's other things. | ||
Like, I heard he defunded the World Homicide Organization. | ||
But then he funded Gabby. | ||
Right? And then, like you said, about the shots and everything else. | ||
So I don't know who to trust. | ||
He's just making promises. | ||
And RFK Jr., that's great. | ||
You know, he sounds sincere, you know? | ||
But I think we're beyond that because I think the real handlers, the real people are, like, way above him. | ||
And I don't know if it's the King Charles or... | ||
You know, the Rothschilds, Rockefellers. | ||
I think there's levels above that, and I'm more into the conspiracy. | ||
I think it could be otherworldly or otherdimensional. | ||
However, with that being said, I think the best possible solution is right now what we have to do is we have to get out on the streets. | ||
We have to be protesting, like, in the tens of thousands, you know, especially with the potential of nuclear war, although I do believe that I do believe that Putin is part of it, too. | ||
I do believe they're in this whole cabal. | ||
And I just read a letter about my bank. | ||
Now they're forcing me to go digital. | ||
I mean, we've got to do something fast. | ||
Yeah, it needs to happen fast. | ||
You're right. I mean, the acceleration of all this is just insane, which makes you think that they are worried that there could be some kind of a change on the horizon. | ||
So it's like they're trying to just ram everything down. | ||
Through as fast as they can. | ||
It is scary. | ||
That's what I was talking about earlier. | ||
What I appreciated about attending the Independent National Convention is they were putting differences aside. | ||
They had far right, far left people all convened together. | ||
The People's Party and the Libertarian Party actually have come together and successfully organized some anti-war demonstrations. | ||
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I think we need to see more of that kind of No, no, I saw that with Stellante, and yet, I don't know, a couple thousand showed up in Washington. | |
But I think the problem is, that's all, like, I know Alex, and God bless his heart, we are waking up. | ||
But the problem is, we're really out of time. | ||
That's what I see. I think we don't have this luxury to talk about elections and that. | ||
Those are like dressings on the window. | ||
I think we have to take to the streets. | ||
I'd I want to stop short of saying 1776. | ||
But honestly, they're not listening. | ||
You've seen the Republicans. | ||
They go after Fauci. | ||
They go after Mayorkas. | ||
It's a joke, you know? | ||
It's like the Democrats cause these problems and the Republicans make a little bit of noise because I think they're either all on the tape or they're blackmailed. | ||
Okay? So I think we've got... | ||
First of all, yeah, a lot of people talk about the... | ||
You know, the local-level politician, you gotta start there, go to your school board meetings and your city council meetings. | ||
Just do something, right, Tove? | ||
At the end of the day, do something. | ||
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We're talking. Do. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Christy Lee. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back in. Christy Lee here, as you heard. | ||
Thanks for that open. I so appreciate it. | ||
Wanted to hit a couple news items real quick and then hop back into your phone calls. | ||
Main topic today we've really been hitting is just the outlook for 2024. | ||
All these different candidates hopping in. | ||
Who can you trust? Who should we be skeptical of? | ||
It's all crazy. But... | ||
Back to another bit of news. | ||
Supposed news that came out over the past week was that, it was supposedly breaking news, which made me laugh, was that, you know, alleged Chinese operative arrested by FBI for opening secret police stations. | ||
This is funny. | ||
We knew about this a year ago, that there were these secret police stations, particularly in New York. | ||
But Apparently they arrested this guy, Liu Jiang Wang. | ||
An FBI charged Liu with obstructing justice by destroying evidence of his communications with a Ministry of Public official. | ||
So his ties to the CCP and this station there in NYC. | ||
And, of course, he's cozied up with our creepy Chuck Schumer, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. | ||
He's been pictured with Mayor Eric Adams. | ||
Man, I'm surprised he didn't get with Fang thing, you know, and Eric with that situation. | ||
But anyways, so that was funny because it was presented as it was like breaking news. | ||
But, you know, we already knew that this kind of stuff was happening. | ||
Meanwhile, we have a bunch of military Chinese men coming and crossing our border along with all of the fentanyl and depravity. | ||
Fox News has shown footage of the Chinese men getting off the bus and they're just given these notices to appear. | ||
Documents, and of course they don't, they're not actually going to, but the Rio Grande Valley sector, one of the busiest sectors along the border, there they are. | ||
There's the military-aged Chinese men, you know, crossing the southern border because that makes sense. | ||
Just given notices to appear. | ||
So nothing's being done about it. | ||
They're just welcomed in because we know that they were not going to do anything. | ||
So anyways, 900% increase. | ||
900% increase in Chinese nationals over the same time last year. | ||
So we've got a bunch of military-aged Chinese men creeping in. | ||
And worse than that is just, like I said, the utter depravity. | ||
They call this like humanitarian to have these open borders and have people, refugees, come in. | ||
But it's sickening what's happening. | ||
We've been to the border. Other folks here at InfoWars have been to the border. | ||
It's not a pleasant sight. | ||
It makes you sick to your stomach. | ||
You see these little kids. | ||
You don't know if they belong with the parents that they're put with. | ||
It's so sad. | ||
I wanted to share, and kind of at the same time didn't want to share this video, of... | ||
Someone that's running for Congress, Jeff Zink, who did a rescue out there at the border. | ||
And this is just awful what's happening. | ||
Let's go ahead and take clip number eight. | ||
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Women, we did come across them. | |
And so in carrying one of the eight-year-olds to the car, and then we eventually got them to medical treatment and to the border ice and stuff and started talking to them. | ||
Now, I've got a medical background, so started evaluating them. | ||
And the eight-year-old little girl couldn't speak. | ||
She couldn't talk. | ||
She couldn't do anything at all. | ||
So when we finally turned him over and they took him to the hospital and stuff, and I talked to the doctor in regards to what was going on, I got a call from him and he said, basically, professional, professional in the medical field, I just wanted to let you know, the little eight-year-old girl had 67 different DNA samples inside of her. | ||
So these are the things that people don't know about and they don't understand that these women are being... | ||
Stop right there. This is so shocking to me that the Biden administration is allowing and the cartels are allowing this To go on and to launder money for this human trafficking and all these atrocities that are taking place. | ||
And here's an eight-year-old little girl, innocent little girl, that has 67 traces of DNA. How is that even possible? | ||
Well, that's the minimum that she could have been raped. | ||
And the reason why she couldn't talk was because she had screamed and cried for so many days and weeks coming up to America, the land of opportunity. | ||
Well, these women, the land of opportunity is filled with nothing but abuse, rape, and all of the things that take place because every time— It's awful. | ||
We can pull out of that now. Like I said, it just makes me so sick to my stomach. | ||
It makes me tear up thinking about that. | ||
I can't even fully accept the reality. | ||
This is the current administration that they try and frame people People crossing the border as humanitarian. | ||
And this is what's actually happening. | ||
Poor, innocent little children. | ||
How can you even fathom that? | ||
Screaming for so much and crying for so many days and weeks that she loses her voice. | ||
67 different DNA inside her... | ||
It's so sick and like I said it's like I don't want to share it but like we need to know this stuff and we need to share it with others because this is hopefully something everyone can get behind on how disgustingly wrong this is and how complicit and guilty this current administration is for not protecting the innocent and not keeping fentanyl that's killing other children out of our country. | ||
It's just it's so so sick so so sick. | ||
Anyway, wanted to get back to your phone calls about the reaction to RFK Jr. | ||
Nathan from Michigan. | ||
His opinion is everyone should support Trump. | ||
So, Nathan, what you got for us? | ||
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Hey, good morning. | |
Let's try and get a little more upbeat here. | ||
Yeah, I know, right? Not too much more. | ||
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I mean, it's still all depressing, but you and I both know if everybody were to repent, we'd be all right, but... | |
Can't make people do that. | ||
So yeah, my, why don't everybody, if you want to prove voter fraud, everybody just back Trump. | ||
I'm not, I'm not like a Trump Big, like, run around Trump. | ||
But when they arrested him, I'm like, I have to go with him again now. | ||
See? That's the thing. | ||
It totally backfired on them. | ||
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And he's gone after four years. | |
Four years are up. | ||
He's done. We'll never have to deal with... | ||
Anybody will have to deal with Trump again. | ||
And I don't understand why is that such weird living under Biden right now. | ||
And you're telling me that we couldn't rally together to get Trump re-elected or prove that there's voter fraud. | ||
And that just blows my mind. | ||
But I met some of my local politicians and I can see why. | ||
But I just thought that if we could do that, get behind Trump, get him in there four years, then he's done, never runs again. | ||
We can prove voter fraud. | ||
We can get him in there. We know he's going to do good. | ||
You do realize that it's contradictory what you're saying, right? | ||
You said we could approve voter fraud if we all come together and vote for him. | ||
The problem is that many of us do believe there was already voter fraud, that he already did get the most votes than any president ever in history. | ||
And because of voter fraud, he is not in his position now. | ||
So if we all do the same thing and we all vote for him... | ||
How is it going to be any different? | ||
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Well, we get more of the rhinos and more of the deniers and just get everybody to get on that one. | |
Because the field's going to be so big. | ||
And in the end, I think Trump's going to win no matter what. | ||
I just think that his base is so big that nobody can get together without more voter fraud. | ||
And the reason I say prove voter fraud is if we can get everybody in there and vote, And then the same thing happens and we can prove it again. | ||
Maybe we'll get a chance again. | ||
I don't know. I don't know what gives me pause. | ||
I would love to have that optimism, Nathan. | ||
But what gives me pause about that is the fact of what happened with Carrie Lake. | ||
There is legitimate evidence that, I mean, just alone, that Arizona did not follow its own election laws. | ||
And now, you know, Just the News has this report saying, oh, Carrie Lake ahead. | ||
28 points in the hypothetical Arizona Republican Senate primary. | ||
And I'm like, so what? | ||
She was way ahead in the governor primary polls. | ||
And what good did that do her? | ||
Because they rigged it. | ||
They rigged the system. And who knows? | ||
I mean, we're still uncovering what they did. | ||
And it's not enough? I mean, come on. | ||
I guess we lost. But yeah, so I don't know. | ||
That gives me pause. You're welcome to weigh on this. | ||
Let's go ahead and hear from you guys. | ||
Don't forget the number 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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That's 1-877-789-2539. | |
Here from you, Sam. Welcome back to the last bit of Harrison Smith's The American Journal, which I am clearly filling in for today. | ||
And I'll be back tomorrow, by the way. | ||
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Also, shout out to my guest that I was supposed to have today. | ||
She is the woman in California that was supposed to get transplant surgery. | ||
She has end-stage kidney disease, but the California hospital is refusing because she's unvaccinated. | ||
It's unbelievable that this is still going on. | ||
And Linda Gerringer, she was supposed to be my guest, and she had to cancel at the very last minute because she's currently right now having issues with her kidneys. | ||
And so again, this hospital, California, is killing her. | ||
They're not allowing her to have life-saving care just because she's unvaccinated. | ||
Meanwhile, we all know that she'd probably be in a worse position if she was vaccinated. | ||
So please support her. | ||
Pray for her. Look up Linda Gehringer on Gives and Go. | ||
All right, back to your phone calls and topics. | ||
We've just been talking about Outlook for 2024 and the shakeup that RFK Jr. | ||
has caused with his announcement. | ||
One thing I covered today was just the fact that here's a 2017 article from The Observer about how the court concedes that DNC has the right to rig primaries. | ||
So we saw this happen with Bernie, and it could happen again, so... | ||
So what are they going to do? | ||
What are they going to do? I doubt that RFK Jr. | ||
is going to get a fair shot. | ||
But back to your phone calls. Let's go to Sean in Canada. | ||
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Sean. You can hear me okay? | |
Yep. Okay, great. | ||
Hey, Christy. I'm just excited to be on the air with Infowars. | ||
We're so blessed to have this availability. | ||
And what's going on in the States, I don't know if everyone's aware. | ||
I'm sure that many people are. | ||
That Robert Malone, I don't think we all know exactly who he is, Christine. | ||
There's a big lawsuit between Peter Bregan and Robert Malone. | ||
It was $20 million, I believe. | ||
Peter has been a real advocate for humanity. | ||
He ended lobotomy surgery. | ||
You know, the Jack Mickelson, Ken Kesey, Winslow Over the Cuckoo Nest movie years ago. | ||
Yeah, it's awful, right? | ||
So that's Peter Brigg, and he's been, you know, on the forefront of this, putting an end to all this nonsense. | ||
You know, there's a lot of stuff going on, because, you know, with the whole Jewish thing, I don't understand a lot of it. | ||
I stumbled across a video with Harry Box on Odyssey, bio-terror industrial complex, and the secret deal between the Jews and China. | ||
There's a lot of underhanded stuff that no one's really aware of. | ||
What's true, what's not, I don't know. | ||
It's food for thought, I guess. | ||
I think it's always good to be skeptical and have food for thought. | ||
I mean, it's a tough position for me to be in because I absolutely love the Breggins and appreciate everything that they've done. | ||
He came out real heavy against Malone. | ||
I mean, I know Malone personally as well, and I don't see a lot of... | ||
Knowing he's broken down every accusation, and I don't see the heavy-handed accusations against him. | ||
So it's hard. I feel stuck in the middle. | ||
I haven't purposely at all taken a side because I really appreciate what both of them are doing. | ||
It's tough. I hate that there's division in the medical freedom movement. | ||
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There was a video I filmed across with Larry McDowell. | |
This was back in 1983. | ||
And I was unaware, Korean Airlines flight KAL-07 went down September 1st, 1983. | ||
268 people on board. | ||
And then months before, weeks before, days before, there was a broadcast crossfire with Larry McDonald, with Pat Buchanan and Tom Braden. | ||
And I think Larry McDonald had just been the chairman of the John Burt Society. | ||
And the two guys are just peppering Larry McDonald with trying to shut him up, really, because this guy was just like saying, you know, I get up and I went to the washroom and then I had a shower. | ||
It would be just as effortless as that. | ||
There was no decision one way or the other. | ||
And these guys were trying to shut him down. | ||
It's really good for people to see. | ||
That's old news, but this stuff is still going on today. | ||
And, you know, it's... | ||
Well, thanks for weighing in, Sean. | ||
I have to get to more phone calls if I can. | ||
Don't have much time left, but I appreciate you weighing in. | ||
Let's go to Marvin in Alabama. | ||
Marvin? Hey, Christy Lee. | ||
Good to talk to you. Hey, real quick about Ms. | ||
Gerringer. This kind of ties into what I wanted to talk about, about RFK and Trump. | ||
You know, the sheriff in San Diego County or whatever county she lives in, they need to arrest whoever signed that letter. | ||
I mean, this is This is attempted murder. | ||
I mean, you could come up with 50 million. | ||
If they want to indict a ham sandwich for ex-President Trump, they can find a way to do it. | ||
So I'm sure, you know, denying her medical care that would save her life is worthy of being killed. | ||
It's absolutely evil and disgusting, and there's no basis for it anymore. | ||
You know, the science has changed, so let's look at the changed science and acknowledge that the stupid vaccine, she doesn't need it. | ||
She's dying. She's dying right now. | ||
Unbelievable, but yeah, thanks for bringing that up. | ||
Yeah, and even if the science didn't change, She wants to not take the shot. | ||
That's her prerogative. It's her daughter's kidney. | ||
Exactly. It makes no sense. | ||
All common sense has gone out the window with these depraved people. | ||
It's awful. | ||
Absolutely awful. Well, thank you, Marvin. | ||
Like I said, I do want to try and get to as many phone calls as I can. | ||
Let's go to Cody in Canada. | ||
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Good morning, Christy. | |
Good morning. Good morning, InfoWarriors. | ||
Shout out. It's qintel.pro. | ||
It's a website, qintel.pro. | ||
It was on yesterday's program with Pete Santilli. | ||
He was filling in for Owen Scheuer on the war room. | ||
And it's a beautifully laid out website. | ||
It's talking about how the rigged elections, like the country was bitterly divided. | ||
People started hating each other. | ||
Most of us lost family and friends over political disagreement. | ||
I know I'm a Canadian-American, but it's a big plan by the globalists. | ||
To bring us down, have us fighting against each other, rig our elections. | ||
In the end, it's a satanic plan. | ||
But, like, you know, it's a globalist. | ||
They want to control everybody. | ||
They want to put fear into us. | ||
But, like, you know, we can't fear death. | ||
We can't fear—you've got to fear God, right? | ||
And so, you know, like, with all this fear, I think a good counter to that is Psalms 2. | ||
Do you mind if I read that? | ||
Okay, it says, But the one who rules in heaven laughs. | ||
The Lord scoffs at them. | ||
Then in anger he rebukes them, terrifying him with his fierce fury. | ||
But the Lord declares, I have placed my chosen king on the throne in Jerusalem on the holy mountain. | ||
The king proclaims the Lord's decree. | ||
The Lord said to me, you are my son. | ||
Today I become your father. Only ask and I will give you the nations of your inheritance. | ||
The whole earth is your possession. | ||
You will break them as with a rod of iron and smash them like clay pots. | ||
Now then, you kings, act wisely. | ||
Be warned, you rulers of the earth. | ||
Serve the Lord with reverent fear and rejoice with trembling. | ||
Submit to God's royal son or he will become angry and you will be destroyed in the midst of all your activities. | ||
For his anger flares up in an instant, but what joy for all you who take refuge in him. | ||
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
Thank you so much, Cody. | ||
That's a great way to kind of tie a bow on the show today. | ||
Always good to have some inspiration at the end. | ||
For a couple of the phone calls that I didn't get to today, I tried. | ||
I'm sorry. If you call back tomorrow while I'm hosting and let them know that you had called today, I'll make sure that I get to you guys first. | ||
You'll be first in line. | ||
In the meantime, just a reminder, if you want to catch my new Monday through Friday show, you can go to amp.us. | ||
Amp.us. It's called Counter Narrative with Christy Lee. | ||
You can follow me on Twitter at ChristyLeeTV. | ||
And please, if you're on Fakebook still, follow me on Fakebook and help me cross the 100,000 Rubicon that Fakebook won't allow me to. | ||
But I will see you guys tomorrow. | ||
Thank you so much for having me. | ||
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