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Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people, it's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Thermography or thermal imaging can detect abnormal internal body temperatures, allowing it to highlight areas of inflammation and poor blood circulation. | ||
It is the most effective non-invasive way of detecting deep vein thrombosis, otherwise known as blood clots. | ||
Biologist Felipe Reitz in Brazil has his own line of thermographic imaging equipment and began diagnosing his vaccinated patients who were injected with the COVID shots. | ||
What he found was extensive blood clotting throughout the entire vascular system in asymptomatic people who received the shot. | ||
This image was taken of a 23-year-old athlete. | ||
The dark lines are blood clots. | ||
This 23-year-old got the shot but has no symptoms. | ||
Felipe Reitz also conducted live blood analysis. | ||
And like we've been hearing from several other researchers, Reitz is reporting the presence of foreign structures taking shape in the blood of the vaccinated. | ||
It has shown how the blood cells clump together as a result of getting the shot. | ||
Last week, Dr. | ||
Richard Fleming posted a video of what happens when the genetic vaccines are added directly to human blood. | ||
After adding the Janssen vaccine to a healthy blood sample, the blood can be seen under magnification as it begins to clump and cluster together in real time. | ||
In studies performed by Natural News, it was concluded that these so-called blood clots are almost entirely lacking key marker elements that would be present in human blood, yet show significantly higher concentrations of elements that are used in electronics and circuitry. | ||
Meanwhile, the CEO of Moderna, the company that price-gouged their customers by 500% for the deadly shot, was given a 50% raise after cashing in $400 million of stock. | ||
The longer we go without justice, the more acceptable this becomes. | ||
Moderna is now investing in the future of their clot shots. | ||
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This is a piece of string. | |
A strand. | ||
Doesn't seem like much. | ||
Unless it's a strand of mRNA, the code of life inside every cell of your body, then it has the power to change everything. | ||
mRNA has already changed how we fight viruses. | ||
It has created medicines at unprecedented speed. | ||
mRNA could change how we stand up to multiple diseases. | ||
From the widespread... | ||
to be extremely rare. | ||
It could even individualize how we approach cancer. | ||
One strand of mRNA could change life for the better. | ||
Everywhere. And the company that's getting us there. | ||
Moderna. This changes everything. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, you can find and share that video at band.videoinfowars.com. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
We're going to have a jam-packed show for you today. | ||
I've got to open up the phone lines because I want to hear from our audience about some of the latest developments, especially in terms of the Proud Boys trial and so much more. | ||
We're going to have to squeeze it in because we're going to have two guests today. | ||
Anthony Aguero. We're going to talk about the total collapse of the border as Title 42 ends in T-7 days. | ||
We'll also be joined by Keith Woods in the third hour. | ||
So we'll open up the phone lines real early this morning to get your calls. | ||
We'll be talking about a bunch of ridiculous nonsense in the meantime. | ||
Stay with us, folks. It's AmericanJournalInfowars.com, band.video. | ||
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It's Friday, May 5th, year of our law in 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
It's going to be a bit of a, I don't know, maybe a bit of a schizophrenic show today. | ||
Half of me is like, the border collapsing, genocide, chaos, death, and the other half of me is like, let's laugh at Zelensky and just have fun mocking the New World Order for the rest of the show. | ||
So we'll be flip-flopping back and forth between utter existential horror and laughing in the face of death. | ||
But we'll be joined in the third hour by, on the second hour, by Anthony Aguero, who is a correspondent for Real America's Voice. | ||
He's on the ground in El Paso as that city braces for the onslaught. | ||
Not some natural event like a hurricane or a tornado over which humans have little, if any, control. | ||
Outside, of course, the weather manipulation weapons. | ||
But no, this is not a natural disaster, not a natural event. | ||
This is a manufactured, human-created event on purpose as the border buckles under the weight of the invitations we've sent out. | ||
So we'll get into that with him, and then we'll be joined in the third hour by Keith Woods, who has been making waves recently as he's been covering the Irish hate speech laws. | ||
We'll get into that with him, as well as a number of other topics on which he is an expert. | ||
Lots of videos to show you, more than I could possibly get to, because we are also going to be opening up the phone lines nice and early for you this morning. | ||
But before we do that, let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday. | ||
Hey, it's the Cinco of May. | ||
It's Cinco de Mayo, everyone. | ||
Happy Cinco de Mayo. | ||
Whatever that celebrates. | ||
Four Proud Boys convicted of sedition in key January 6 case. | ||
Yes, it's a key case. | ||
It's an unprecedented case. | ||
It is a precedent-setting case, and I think that's an important thing to consider when thinking about all of these convictions, whether it's Stuart Rhodes or Enrique Tarrio and Ethan Nordean, a.k.a. | ||
Rufio. Is that I think a lot of this, if not all of it, has to do with eventually attempting to prosecute Donald Trump and others. | ||
Even maybe people like us. | ||
Because after all, this case had some real landmark uniqueness to it. | ||
Four members of the Proud Boys, including their former leader Enrique Tarrio, were convicted on Thursday of seditious conspiracy for plotting to keep Donald J. Trump in power after his election defeat by leading a violent mob and attacking the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
This ruling comes despite the fact that, according to the court themselves, there was no conspiracy. | ||
From the New York Times, the rulings also permitted jurors to convict on conspiracy even if they found there was no plan to disrupt the certification of the election. | ||
So conspiracy is to get together and have a secret plan to carry out a criminal activity. | ||
In this case, the judge said, you can convict, you can charge them and convict them with having a plan even if there is no plan. | ||
Okay, that doesn't seem to make any sense. | ||
They used chat logs and text messages to build their case, but they also admit, quote, So again, according to the New York Times, the court itself knew that there was no conspiracy, no plan, no explicit orders to attack the Capitol building, and yet this is exactly what they were charged and convicted of. | ||
They also used testimony from people who, according to the New York Times, didn't even really know the defendants, didn't have a lot of contact with the defendants. | ||
So four people now face 20 to 50 years in prison, decade upon decade, locked in a concrete box. | ||
Patriots, veterans, Joe Biggs served his country, risked his own life, and then participated in a protest that got a little bit out of control. | ||
But he wasn't charged for rioting. | ||
He wasn't charged for assaulting a police officer. | ||
He wasn't even accused of that sort of thing. | ||
No, they've been charged with seditious conspiracy. | ||
In other words, to conspire together to overthrow the United States government based on the testimony of people who didn't even know them during an event where, for Enrique Tarrio, he wasn't even in the same city that the event took place. | ||
So... If you can charge somebody for seditious conspiracy, when the court admits that there was no conspiracy, there was no sedition, based on testimony of other people saying what they assumed you thought, literally, that's what it says in the article, that's what the testimony was. | ||
They're like, well, I never talked to the guys, and the messages that they sent out never explicitly told us anything, but I got the general feeling that they wanted us to overthrow the government. | ||
And apparently that's enough now. | ||
To send you away for the rest of your life. | ||
To rip your family apart and consign your daughter to parentlessness until she's in her 30s. | ||
So why couldn't they charge Trump with this? | ||
Why couldn't they charge anybody else involved in that protest with this level of crime? | ||
Just an absolute... | ||
Inexplicably severe punishment, which only really makes sense when you remove yourself from the milieu of the current times and look at this in an unbiased way and see that it's very clearly nothing but a show trial as the regime systematically eliminates its most popular dissenters. | ||
We'll take our calls on that topic later in the show. | ||
Meanwhile, in The Hague, Zelensky renews call to prosecute Russian war crimes. | ||
As international support for the independent tribunal appears to be growing, the Ukrainian leader called for true justice for crimes in the war. | ||
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine on Thursday redoubled his call for an independent tribunal to investigate and prosecute Russian war crimes using a speech in The Hague to demand accountability and invoking the trials of Nazis in Nuremberg after World War II. Saying, quote, impunity is the key that opens the door to aggression, Mr. Zelensky said in his 15 minute remarks, which he delivered in English. | ||
If you look at any war, any war of aggression in history, they all have one thing in common. | ||
The perpetrators of the war didn't believe they would have to stand to answer for what they did. | ||
Which is one of those statements that sounds deep unless you think about it for a single second. | ||
Which case, it's like, yeah, people fight wars not expecting to lose. | ||
Like, what is he even talking about? | ||
It's all total nonsense, but we'll talk about this a little bit more later. | ||
But he actually, during the speech, insinuates or makes the implication that this is the last war ever. | ||
Once they win the Ukraine war, that's it for wars. | ||
War will be over at that point. | ||
And what he means is that, you know, once the New World Order... | ||
Supernatural, supra-national structure defeats its biggest enemies like Russia, then they will be the sole power on Earth. | ||
They will have total global hegemony. | ||
And from then on, there will be no wars between states. | ||
It will simply, a war will still exist, but it will be war of the world versus anybody who doesn't go along with the elites in their plan. | ||
It won't be state versus state. | ||
It'll be the global industrial military system versus anybody who disobeys them. | ||
So we'll get rid of wars and we'll have endless war. | ||
Again, we'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
Here's an ironic headline. | ||
Dozens of people infected with COVID-19 at CDC's Annual Conference of Disease Detectives. | ||
Nearly three dozen people were likely affected with COVID-19 at a conference held by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia, from April 24th to 27th, according to a CDC representative. | ||
Hey, maybe it was because they're all vaccinated. | ||
Maybe it's because the CDC is probably one of the most vaccinated organizations in the country, and when you get a bunch of vaccinated people together, they spread the disease for which they've been vaccinated. | ||
The Center for Disease and Control holds an event where they all get sick. | ||
Could you find any more ironic and yet sort of perfect symbol of their failure? | ||
Meanwhile, new footage shows El Paso engulfed in mass migration dumpster fire as state of emergency is declared. | ||
Again, we'll get into that with our guest. | ||
And you can find that article at InfoWars.com. | ||
We have some of that video. We'll show it to you a little bit later. | ||
Finally, we have this story. Scientists discover massive metal structure under the surface of the moon. | ||
I don't know exactly what it is. | ||
It's probably not an alien space base or anything like that. | ||
But it could be a prison for a demon, so watch out. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Of course, that's the home base. | ||
That's the headquarters. Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
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Same stories, different format. | ||
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As we desperately attempt to rescue humanity from the vice-like death grip that we're currently being held in by unelected billionaire elites and their anti-human depopulation agenda. | ||
It's been on the books for decades, but only now seems to be reaching its final stages. | ||
Some very interesting videos come out yesterday. | ||
I want to go to... | ||
A couple videos from TimCast. | ||
I think we'll start with that. | ||
Because the theme today will be... | ||
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Just liberal nonsense. | ||
Okay, the theme every day is liberal nonsense. | ||
But we have several videos today just showing that some of the things that liberals hold as their... | ||
Core beliefs, core values, I mean, things they dedicate their lives to, they don't understand or maybe they do understand that these things are just absolute scams, that what they're saying is just totally untrue. | ||
We have lots of videos of them being confronted with the untruthfulness of their statements and beliefs and having no answer for it. | ||
See, There's a reason why if you don't censor a website, it becomes right-wing. | ||
There's a reason why hate speech laws and censorship programs universally target the right-wing. | ||
It's because the right-wing tends to hold the more natural, logical, and obvious beliefs, whereas the leftist beliefs cannot exist without an atmosphere and a landscape of absolute, total top-down control. | ||
I mean, any of their beliefs, you take them to some uncontacted tribe in the woods, they would laugh you out of the area. | ||
They literally did that with Matt Walsh. | ||
He goes to Africa and talks to some more traditional tribes and is trying to ask them about transgenderism. | ||
And they're just laughing at him. | ||
You know, a man's a man and a woman is a woman, you idiot. | ||
So, I mean, all of these beliefs, they're so contradictory to themselves. | ||
They're so contrary to... | ||
Just your natural observation, just what goes on in the world, it's all so fabricated false and easily exposed as such that it requires total and complete monolithic control of the information streams. | ||
It's like a dam. If you have one little hole, the whole thing will collapse, right? | ||
If you have one dissident who is willing to stand up and say 2 plus 2 equals 4, and then your whole scheme... | ||
You know, collapses. You have to have 100% submission to your nonsense for the nonsense to maintain. | ||
Much like any other cult that you might encounter. | ||
So it's something to behold when one of these liberals who believes these things goes to a place where these beliefs are challenged because they're not surrounded by You know, sycophants or people who agree with him, then the slightest argument just destroys their entire belief structure. | ||
It really is fun to watch. | ||
Let's go now to clip number two. Here is some guy on Timcast. | ||
I think this guy's name is Lance. | ||
I don't know. This was blowing up on Twitter yesterday, so a lot of people apparently knew who this guy was. | ||
Let's just watch him try to defend his positions on abortion. | ||
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Clip number two. We believe that the moment after the child is outside of the birth canal, that they are now endowed with human rights. | |
Yes. However, when they are inside of the mother, literally anything you do to them is acceptable because they're inside of the mother. | ||
Oh, no. I don't think anything is acceptable, but I think the mother should still have the choice, ultimate authority over what happens to her body. | ||
But there's a child inside of her body. | ||
Hold on, hold on. What about meth? | ||
Like, should she be allowed to do meth? | ||
Yeah. I think if someone is doing meth while they're pregnant, that it is completely acceptable for something like... | ||
I don't know what the name of the service is in the United States. | ||
Child services? | ||
Oh, it's her body, though. | ||
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Yeah, it's her body. If she wants to do meth, what's the big deal? | |
The big deal is that she's intentionally trying to kill a child. | ||
Hold on there a minute. I see where we're going. | ||
I don't understand what you're saying. | ||
It's her body. It's her body. | ||
If she wants to do meth, what's the problem? | ||
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Well, first off, doing meth is illegal, period. | |
It doesn't matter if you're doing it. And the pivot. | ||
And there comes the pivot, right? | ||
Oh, well, you've just totally blown me out of the water and embarrassed me in real time with that very simple exposure to sunlight. | ||
My entire belief system withers and dies on the vine. | ||
So let's talk about how meth is illegal, actually. | ||
Actually, let's pivot to, like, well, actually, the law says meth is illegal. | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
I mean, it reminds me sort of of... | ||
Of the time, I think it was in 2016, it was like one of the biggest clips of 2016, when Ben Shapiro is talking to some MSNBC lady, and she's making the argument that because more black people are in prison, therefore the justice system is racist. | ||
And he says, well, more men are in prison. | ||
Does the justice system hate men? | ||
And she's like, does it ever occur to you that Maybe men commit more crimes. | ||
And then you see in her eyes like, oh, crap. | ||
Oh, no. Oh, I just undermined the entire argument that I've been making for the last 30 minutes. | ||
I'm so dumb. | ||
I'm so dumb. | ||
I can't believe it. Same sort of feeling with this guy, right? | ||
It's like, well, why should women not be able to do meth while they're pregnant? | ||
Well, because they're trying to intentionally kill a baby. | ||
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Oh, whoops. I just undermined the entire thing that I'm arguing for. | ||
Better pivot quick before I have to deal with this cognitive dissonance. | ||
Just incredible stuff. | ||
Again... I don't think I have to elaborate on what you just saw, right? | ||
It's just the most simple question eviscerates their entire belief system. | ||
Just melts it down to its component parts and tosses them in the trash. | ||
Pretty brilliant to see. | ||
Why you would even try to argue this stuff without being able to deal with these very simple questions is sort of beyond me. | ||
This is what happens when you live in an echo chamber and you don't allow anybody to disagree with you. | ||
You don't know what the disagreements are, so you don't know how to deal with them, so it makes you look like an idiot whose beliefs are nothing. | ||
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Total nonsense. I've got a nice little rhyme for you that sums this whole thing up. | |
Oh, a poem. Okay. | ||
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Yeah. Righties are right, lefties are wrong. | |
That's not a woman if she has a schlong. | ||
What's the transphobic version of a Nobel Prize? | ||
That's what we need for poetry. | ||
Did you make that up? Could you snap for me? | ||
Yeah, I just made it up. Yes. | ||
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What do you think I do back here while you're doing the news, Harrison? | |
All right, we're gonna show you another clip from Tim Paskier on the other side because, of course, it's not just abortion. | ||
It's quite literally all of their beliefs that collapse under just the slightest pushback. | ||
So we'll get into transgenderism and climate change, and we'll watch as the leftists melt down when exposed to just an inch of pushback. | ||
Stay with us. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You know, there's always a point, if you've ever been lucky enough to hold down a liberal long enough to get them to actually try to justify their beliefs... | ||
It's a rare thing. Typically, the leftist strategy is just platitudes. | ||
It's just whatever, like, feel-good nonsense that makes them think these policies are somehow beneficial to anybody. | ||
You can just think of Kamala Harris or somebody else, just like, guns bad, okay? | ||
But if you've ever been lucky enough to actually... | ||
Try to get a leftist to contend with reality and argue back and forth about something. | ||
There's almost always a point where they recognize, like if they're intelligent, they recognize that their belief system is completely inconsistent and internally incompatible with itself, like unjustifiable. | ||
And it's a weird time when that happens. | ||
Literally, I've experienced it a lot of times. | ||
Some of my old friends arguing about gun control. | ||
At a certain point, it's just like, look, you're never going to be able to get rid of all the guns. | ||
So gun control just means guns only in the hands of the government. | ||
So you just want just the government to have guns. | ||
You want just the people in power, the people that you claim to hate and want to defund and all this. | ||
So you want just them to have guns and nobody else. | ||
And, you know, I'm saying this, and he's like, well, yeah, I mean, no, I don't want that. | ||
It's like, yeah, okay, so maybe change your belief system. | ||
Maybe now that I've exposed the glaring hole in your entire logic, like, you can change your mind. | ||
They don't, though. They don't. | ||
I can think of another time in 2016... | ||
Being on a road trip with a guy, we were talking politics. | ||
He's extreme, extreme lefty. | ||
I'm trying to get him to understand the border. | ||
I thought the libertarian position was like open border, and it made sense to me. | ||
It was like these arbitrary lines on the map. | ||
People should be free to go wherever they want. | ||
And it wasn't until I started actually listening to the arguments Donald Trump was making, actually looking into it, I was like, oh my god, this situation is not good, and this border needs to be protected, needs to be defended. | ||
See, I was introduced to contradictory but valid information, so I changed my beliefs to correspond with reality. | ||
So by 2016, I was fully on board. | ||
The border needs to be shut. | ||
It's not good for us. It's not good for them. | ||
It certainly doesn't benefit the average American, and the sort of lower income, lower power you are in America, the more it negatively impacts you. | ||
I mean, that all makes perfect sense to me. | ||
Anyway, I was arguing with this I couldn't get through to him, you know, he was doing the leftist slime maneuver. | ||
You try to get your hand on them, they slip right through your fingers. | ||
And at a certain point, I was just like, but, you know, if you don't have borders, then you don't have a country. | ||
I remember so clearly him going, yeah, that's the one point I can't argue against. | ||
Like, that's true. It's like, Okay, finally. | ||
Finally, we have something. Does that mean that he then was like, yeah, no, you're right. | ||
Like, you know, we got to have a border if we want to have a country. | ||
It's an interesting, it's always the interesting part of the conversation where you put something forward that totally obliterates what they're arguing for. | ||
And they just, they just move on. | ||
They just don't even, they just don't care. | ||
It's weird. It's very weird. | ||
I don't know how they justify it to themselves, but it happens over and over and over again. | ||
That's what we just saw on TimCast with whoever this lefty is. | ||
I think he's a YouTuber or like a Twitter personality. | ||
I saw people referring to him as Lance. | ||
He's a leftist who, you can tell, is extremely confident in his beliefs, even as they are systematically dissected in front of him. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 16. | ||
Here's TimCast. Beating him down about the transgender genocide topic. | ||
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Let's watch. This is the actual statistics on people increasing. | |
You can see the red one. That is Gen Z. That is the amount of people who in Gen Z is skyrocketing. | ||
It looks like they're identifying more than ever because their generation feels more comfortable talking about this kind of stuff. | ||
So you don't think that there's like a transgenocide or anything like that? | ||
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I don't think that there's a trans indoctrination that is coming through media. | |
Genocide, I said. Yes, and I'm saying that I don't think there's a trans indoctrination coming through media that is programming kids to become trans. | ||
I think that's ridiculous. And if you want to change topics to talk about transgenocide, we can move on to that. | ||
But you asked me specifically, why is there a spike? | ||
That is why. Okay, so my follow-up is, you think trans people feel safer than ever? | ||
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No. Right now there's over 400 different bills being pushed in the United States that is directly targeting trans people. | |
So they don't feel safe? Of course they don't. | ||
So then why are they coming out if they don't feel safe? | ||
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They have more access because that generation, Generation Z, has a lot more acceptance towards trans people than older people who pass laws, draconian people who pass laws. | |
The boomers are the ones running the show right now. | ||
They're still the ones in government. They're still the ones passing laws. | ||
There's very few Generation Z in government or parliament. | ||
You want to know what I think? | ||
I think there is a transgenocide. | ||
Okay. And I think it's you. | ||
Okay. Because you're sterilizing a lot of these people. | ||
How so? I mean, you're literally sterilizing them. | ||
The surgery to remove the gonads, hysterectomies, and cross-ex hormones and puberty blockers have a high rate of sterilization. | ||
I mean, first of all, removal of the gonads in the uterus is... | ||
Lost the audio there. | ||
Yeah, but he goes on to... | ||
I mean, do you really need to explain to you? | ||
Well, because you're sterilizing children. | ||
How so? Removing their reproductive parts. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
And I love that clip especially because it begins with, I guess, this guy's trying to... | ||
So the argument is, before we enter, that... | ||
He's arguing against the idea that there's some sort of concerted push that is using propaganda and social influence to make kids trans. | ||
And the way he's illustrating this is by holding up a chart that shows a dramatic and unnatural spike in the number of children who identify as trans, which just on its face is absurd, right? | ||
It's like... One guy's like, well, you know, there's a concerted effort to make kids trans now. | ||
Like, they're turning kids trans. | ||
And it's like, actually, let me show you a chart that shows how there's been a massive spike in transgender kids in the recent years. | ||
So I think that disproves your whole point. | ||
It's like, first of all, that actually proves the point you were trying to disprove. | ||
But that's besides the point, right? | ||
It's like, no, that's... | ||
Well, it's the spike because it's more accepting. | ||
But also, the society isn't accepting. | ||
And so that's why trans people are killing themselves. | ||
I mean... Their beliefs just collapse. | ||
They fall apart. They crumble under the weight of the slightest pushback. | ||
And you see it time and time again. | ||
Let's go to another clip now. | ||
Let's go to clip number 10. Here's Senator John Kennedy talking to a climate change grifter. | ||
And again, just the whole belief system collapses under the slightest, slightest pressure. | ||
Let's watch. Spend $50 trillion to become carbon neutral in the United States of America by 2050. | ||
You're the Deputy Secretary of Energy. | ||
Give me your estimate of how much that is going to reduce world temperatures. | ||
So, first of all, it's a net cost. | ||
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It's what benefits we're having from getting our act together and reducing all of those climate benefits. | |
Let me ask again. | ||
Maybe I'm not being clear. | ||
If we spent $50 trillion to become carbon neutral by 2050 in the United States of America, how much is that going to reduce world temperatures? | ||
This is a global problem. | ||
So we need to reduce our emissions and we need to do everything we can. | ||
How much, if we do our part, is it going to reduce world temperatures? | ||
So we're 13% of global emissions right now. | ||
You don't know, do you? You don't know, do you? | ||
You can do the math. You don't know, do you, Mr. | ||
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Secretary? If you know, why won't you tell me? | |
You don't know, do you? | ||
You just want us to spend $50 trillion, and you don't have the slightest idea whether it's going to reduce world temperatures. | ||
Now, I'm all for carbon neutrality, but you're the deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, and you're advocating we spend trillions of dollars to seek carbon neutrality, and you can't—and this isn't your money and my money, it's taxpayer money—and you can't tell me how much it's going to lower world temperatures? | ||
Or you won't tell me? | ||
You know, but you won't? | ||
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In my heart of hearts, there is no way the world gets its act together on climate change unless the U.S. leads. | |
Tell me how much it's going to reduce. | ||
You can't tell me. | ||
Yeah, they want to spend all of your money. | ||
They want you to reorganize your entire society. | ||
They want you to eliminate aspects of human culture that have existed for tens of thousands of years. | ||
And when you ask them if it's going to have a positive effect, they're like, wow. | ||
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I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls because I'll be taking your calls the first part of the next hour before we welcome Anthony Aguero. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
And I would love to hear your comments on the Proud Boys trial since we weren't able to take phone calls yesterday. | ||
I would like to hear what your thoughts are about the Proud Boys trial and what you think we can do. | ||
I think the obvious reaction to this should be more protest. | ||
It should be more organizing, more activity. | ||
A lot of people feeling now, see on Twitter and elsewhere, well, you know, we don't have First Amendment anymore. | ||
Guess we can't protest anymore. | ||
No, I still have the First Amendment. | ||
I can still say I hate this government. | ||
I can still say I wish for this government to be abolished. | ||
I can still say that the government that is in operation right now is run by an international clique of pedophile financiers whose puppet is Biden, who himself is the head of a criminal mafia family, That has used their position in American government for the last several decades to enrich themselves at the expense of our society and leading eventually towards our ultimate death as a race, | ||
the American race, being destroyed. | ||
See, that would be a crime in other countries. | ||
That would be a crime if we didn't have the First Amendment or if we had some... | ||
If we didn't have a history of free speech, but we do and we still have these rights, even if they can rig court cases, even if they can fabricate charges to get you, I think the only response to that is a middle finger and a forcible reassertion of these God-given rights by us. | ||
That seems to me the only solution. | ||
Even if you don't want to. | ||
I remember having a conversation years ago, like in high school or something, where the controversy was that some town in Texas was having a draw of Muhammad contest. | ||
And Muslims were claiming they were going to bomb it. | ||
They were going to attack it. They were going to do some sort of violence. | ||
Maybe they did. Maybe there was an attack. | ||
I don't remember. It was so long ago. | ||
But I remember my one friend having the response of just like, oh, why don't they just leave him alone? | ||
Like, why do they... You know, so rude to draw somebody's profits. | ||
Like, first of all, what are you, Muslim? | ||
It might have been after this shooting. | ||
I don't know. But it's like, you know, I get it. | ||
You don't want to do something, like, overtly rude. | ||
But the instant that the other side says, do this and I'll kill you, well, now I have to do it. | ||
Now, I didn't even want to draw Muhammad. | ||
I didn't want to draw Muhammad, but now... | ||
You're telling me that you're going to bomb me if I do? | ||
I guess I have to now? | ||
I guess that's, you know, I can't let you get away with bullying. | ||
I can't let you get away with thinking your threats work against me, an American, with free speech, who is above your ridiculous little laws that you're making up for yourself and trying to impose on me. | ||
To me, that's the only way to respond. | ||
It's the only American way to respond. | ||
If somebody tells you you can't do something, you do it anyway. | ||
You do it even if you didn't want to, just to show them that you're an American and you still have rights. | ||
And those rights aren't given to you by anybody, but come from your own ability to impose them or embody them or whatever you want to say. | ||
We'll go to your calls in a second because I see some calls already coming in of names I don't recognize that I'm excited to get to. | ||
But I did want to... | ||
Talk about just a kind of a funny thing that, I don't know if this is like the most important thing to cover, but I do think it illustrates something that we see continuously. | ||
And that is the psychology of the people who run the world. | ||
In this case, Ukraine's Zelensky, Volodymyr Zelensky. | ||
He's in the Netherlands, and people for the first time were seeing Zelensky with glasses on. | ||
He has glasses on now. | ||
People are making a big deal out of this. | ||
Apparently he talked about his worsening eyesight previously in a documentary February 25th, 2023. | ||
Now we have a video of this. | ||
Let's go now to video number 20. | ||
Zelensky's vision began to deteriorate Due to poor lighting after the strikes of Russian armed forces on energy infrastructure. | ||
So here's the video of Zelensky in glasses. | ||
Sad music. | ||
There he is. He's sacrificed his very eyesight. | ||
He's given his eyes in defense of the Ukrainian nation. | ||
The music lets you know how you're supposed to feel about it. | ||
What am I even talking about? How many ways is this BS? How many layers of nonsense are on this bullcrap layer cake? | ||
Again, I don't even know how to get to this. | ||
But it's like, first of all, that's not how eyesight works. | ||
That's not how eyesight works. | ||
You don't dim the lights for a couple months and then suddenly you can't read... | ||
Papers anymore. It's not how it works. | ||
So I guess if this documentary is something, it's like, oh, you're wearing glasses now. | ||
You've never worn that. Have you always worn glasses or do you wear contacts? | ||
And he's like, my eyes. | ||
I've given my eyes for my people. | ||
When the Russians bombs fall and it makes the lights dim and I still struggle on. | ||
We still work through the night. | ||
The dust from the Russian bombs has gotten in my eyes. | ||
It's like, okay, first of all, it's not how eyesight works. | ||
Just so we're clear, it's not how blindness works. | ||
It's not how it works. | ||
Second of all, it's not how lights work. | ||
Okay? Lights are either on or they're off. | ||
Like, if you're blaming Russians bombing infrastructures, are they here? | ||
Are the Russians here? | ||
Okay. Oh, my God. | ||
I was going to mock him, but now that the lights are dimming, I mean, this is clearly we're being bombed. | ||
This is what happens when you get bombed. | ||
The lights get dimmer and dimmer until you go blind completely. | ||
It's such a sad thing. | ||
This is me, Volodymyr Zelensky. | ||
Where are my glasses? Where are my light-up glasses? | ||
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Well, no, we can keep them off. | |
But let me, you know, as long as we're going to do it, Shoot, yeah, there we go. | ||
What do y'all think? Is this a good look for the show? | ||
Should we do this for the show? We need to put gaff tape on your nose again. | ||
Oh, my nose is all bright. | ||
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Yeah, it looks like it's summertime and you're about ready to get a tan. | |
Look, all I want to say to Volodymyr Zelensky is you're not a casualty of war. | ||
Your eyesight is not a casualty of war. | ||
Plus, like, how dark is it in the TV studios? | ||
I mean, you spend most of your time in TV studios and photo shoots. | ||
Is the light really that dim there? | ||
It's not how eyesight works. | ||
It's not how light works. | ||
Continue mocking him on the other side, and we'll go out to your phone calls. | ||
The point I'm making about Zelensky is... | ||
I mean, I just have to laugh because it's just so, it's such a typical, like, weird, liberal, like, victimization response. | ||
Any normal person, if you're like, ah, you know what you're wearing? | ||
Did you just get glasses? Do you wear contact? | ||
Like, what? Any normal person would be like, ah, well, reading glasses, you know, you get older. | ||
What are you going to do? You know, just, it happens. | ||
Yeah, you know, my eyesight's been going. | ||
I've resisted for a while, but... | ||
When I couldn't read the text on my phone, you know, I had to get glasses. | ||
It's not that big of a deal. | ||
It happens to everybody. You get to a certain age. | ||
Your eyesight starts to fail, so you wear reading glasses. | ||
It's not that big of a deal. But not Zielinski. | ||
Not Zielinski. Yeah, Zielinski. | ||
You've got reading glasses. He's just like, For a year, we've worked by the light of oils all through the night. | ||
Oil lamps flickering as the dust from the Russian bombs invades my eyes and yet we still fought on. | ||
It's just like, dude, what are you doing? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
You are not injured by the Russians and your eyesight is failing because you're just such a hero and such a hard worker. | ||
Just stop. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
Why do you have to make everything this melodramatic self-aggrandizement? | ||
Like, who is this winning over? | ||
And you know it is. | ||
You know he's doing it because the dumb people out there are just like, he's given everything. | ||
He's given everything to remain in power. | ||
And it's just ridiculous. And also, while we're on it, cocaine destroys your eyesight. | ||
And with that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
I'm going to go to Dennis in Florida first. | ||
We're going to go to people who want to talk about the Proud Boys first. | ||
Dennis in Florida, thanks for calling in. | ||
What's your opinion on the imprisonment of the January 6th Patriots? | ||
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Harrison, thanks very much for having me on. | |
This is Dennis Torrey. I've called before. | ||
I'm shocked and saddened by what's happened to our heroes from January 6th. | ||
The Fowboys are true Americans, and we've got to do everything that we can to keep their spirits up, because eventually they're going to be released. | ||
This charade is going to end, and there's only one way out of this, and that's going to be that we come together with rational plans in the name of Christ, and this has to be done globally. | ||
And the only way we can do this now is by having me on the show, where I can speak to the world and unify us. | ||
This is my call to, not call to arms, but call to peace. | ||
And so I'm asking all of you to talk to Alex, have me come on the show, and believe me, we're going to unify this world. | ||
That's the only way to break the lab rat Truman Show planet cage that we're in. | ||
I'm a bit nervous about talking about this. | ||
This is a very emotional thing. | ||
But it is the only way out of this. | ||
We've got to come together with a rational plan. | ||
And it has to be in the name of Christ. | ||
There's no way around this. | ||
Christ is God. | ||
So we have to put our foot down, come together, and as a rule, we'll break the lab rat cage. | ||
100%. | ||
And of course, this is, of course, I mean... | ||
The information war is just the only way to put it because what we need now at this point is, I mean, one way to reverse this is to get a president in office who promises to pardon all of the people jailed under January 6th. | ||
But even that isn't enough. | ||
If this happens, if you get Trump in office and he pardons them, that needs to be done in a way that fully elucidates and explains what's happened over the last several years. | ||
We need a full-fledged breakdown that everybody can understand. | ||
Everybody in America can understand. | ||
And some of them just don't care, right? | ||
A lot of the lefties, the AOC types, they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
And this is the weird thing that's happened recently, is for a while it was like us being like, these people are trying to destroy the United States. | ||
And everybody would be like, you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
No one's trying to destroy the United States. | ||
We've moved past that to, these people are trying to destroy the United States. | ||
And the far left people are like, yeah, we are. | ||
Yeah, that's right, we are. | ||
And we're going to do it, too. | ||
So, like, you know, a lot of the extremists, they know exactly what they're doing. | ||
If you tell them, like, this is political persecution, they're like, yeah, sweetie, because we're in charge now. | ||
And things have changed, right? | ||
So we're not going to sway them. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing. | ||
A lot of people just read the headline. | ||
Proud Boys, Traditious Conspiracy. | ||
Ah, jeez, there's a seditious conspiracy going, well, good thing they got him. | ||
Then they move on with their day. It's to those people we need to explain how the entire judicial system has been weaponized against patriots and it's an existential threat to them. | ||
The American system has been destroyed, but it's not beyond rebuilding. | ||
We have a lot of work ahead of us to do. | ||
Before we can do any of that work, We have to lay the groundwork of information. | ||
We have to lay the foundation of information and appeal to that, at this point, what is an ember barely still flickering deep under the ashes of American morality. | ||
To appeal and reignite the love of freedom of speech, freedom of expression, Freedom of association that undergirds our entire society and made us once the most powerful society in the entire world. | ||
And it's love of these things that we've lost, and we've lost them because people just don't... | ||
I think they're just too comfortable. | ||
I think they just don't understand how America could fall to tyrannical forces. | ||
They just don't think it's possible. | ||
Boomers especially live their whole lives in a safe and functioning society. | ||
It's really hard for them to understand just how bad it can get and just how quickly it can get that bad. | ||
So it is an information war and we'll do everything we can to... | ||
Be the shock troops that get this conflict well and truly going. | ||
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We could not do it without you. Jay in Alabama wants to talk about the Proud Boys being locked up. | ||
What's your take on this? | ||
Jay, you're on the air. Good morning, Mr. | ||
Smith. Good morning. I saw the other day a program, and they were talking about how Julian Assange has been locked up. | ||
The country that had this other individual locked up, they were calling America hypocrites for looking into their business about holding hostages. | ||
I don't know if it was Russia. | ||
It was Azerbaijan. | ||
We played the clip on Tuesday, I believe. | ||
Yeah. What I'm getting at is, you know, enough with this Donald—and listen, I voted for him twice, and I'd vote for him again, but enough with Donald Trump and the respect that he's not the savior. | ||
The only person that's going to help these proud boys out of the prison are the people of America. | ||
And the people of America, a lot of them, they have—they can get their hand on different ordinances, go over to these gosh darn jails, And blow a hole in them and release them and have them put on trial, a real trial by the American people in a state that actually respects the Constitution. | ||
I'm getting a lot fed up with hurry up and waiting. | ||
I mean, and I think a lot of people are getting tired of the hurry up and waiting to get these people released when the Constitution, we have every right to not be in jail. | ||
They shouldn't be in jail. | ||
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It's ridiculous. Well, I agree with you. | |
I'm definitely not calling for people to take explosives to jails and break them out. | ||
Although I do fantasize sometimes. | ||
I mean, there's a story from the Texas Revolution. | ||
William Barrett Travis. | ||
I believe it was William Barrett Travis. | ||
Commander at the Alamo, but before he was there, he was in a town down south where he was arrested by a Mexican commandant down there, a military authority in Mexico. | ||
And they threw him in prison. | ||
That's exactly what happened. | ||
His friends got together, tied some ropes around the jail door, tied him to their horse's saddle and ripped the door off and got the guy out. | ||
And it's like, I remember thinking when Roger Stone was first arrested, just being like, this is so unfair. | ||
If this was the Old West, man, they'd just get a posse together, just break them out. | ||
Just go, yeah, try that again, see what happens. | ||
I mean, I get it. | ||
I generally agree with you. | ||
I don't understand. Again, it's like we have a long road to hoe ahead of us. | ||
We still have a long war to fight. | ||
We're not going to undo decade upon decade of systemic infiltration in just a year or two. | ||
And again, I'm always kind of baffled at the idea that By supporting Donald Trump, that means you somehow think of him as a savior and you think he's going to solve everything. | ||
How about we both... | ||
We get active, we protest, we get involved, we get organized, we vote for people on the local level that are good, on the state level that are good, and we support good national level leaders without somehow consigning them to savior status and act like they're going to fix everything. | ||
I'm not sure who ever made that claim, but lots of people like to argue against a claim that I've never made and I don't think anybody's ever made. | ||
But thank you for that call, Jay. | ||
Let's go to Patriot Rep in Ohio. | ||
I want to talk about January 6th prisoners. | ||
Thanks for calling in. | ||
Patriot Rep, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Harrison, for having me on, man. | |
I'll try to make it quick and sweet. | ||
I love the glasses, man. | ||
I gotta give me a pair of those light-up glasses. | ||
Oh, the light-up glasses, yeah. My dude, I tell everybody, make sure that you support the Info Awards, man. | ||
I got a lot of your products. | ||
Believe it or not, I got Some of the liberals will buy it, too. | ||
Well, they bought it not knowing it was from you, but they're taking it, you know. | ||
Look, that's honestly, like, the best way to do it. | ||
I've told the story many times, but a lot of times in my life, I've been at a party talking to some liberal chick, you know, just clearly super liberal, but, like, we connect on the whole, like, hey, there's poison in the water, GMOs are bad, there's, like, all this stuff. | ||
Like, this is not something that's political. | ||
And it shouldn't be political. They're poisoning all of humanity. | ||
It has nothing to do with your race, your politics, or anything. | ||
You should be protecting yourself from this, and you should be wanting to eat healthily. | ||
And it's something that I've had great conversations with people who politically, I'm on the complete opposite realm, but we both understand the threat of the lack of nutrition in everyday diet. | ||
And, you know, it's always funny when You know a lot about this. | ||
I'm like, well, the company I work for sells a lot of supplements and tanks. | ||
What's the company called? I'm like, you ever heard of Alex Jones? | ||
You ever heard of InfoWars? Or like going to, you know, again, a girlfriend's house. | ||
And, you know, she's kind of a liberal hippie chick. | ||
But there sitting on the counter is an Alexa Pure water filter. | ||
And in the corner is the Alexa Pure Breeze air filter. | ||
And it's like, okay, we're going to get along. | ||
You and I are going to get along. | ||
From now on, because clearly you have good taste in products. | ||
So yeah, they don't need to know where it comes from, folks. | ||
Your liberal cousins, your liberal aunt and uncle, they will be ecstatic at a high-quality air or water filter. | ||
You don't have to tell them where they got it, but you'll know. | ||
Thanks for that endorsement, Patriot Rep. | ||
But let me know what you think about what's going on with the Proud Boys and the January 6th prisoners. | ||
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I think the last caller was right, man. | |
I think that we... I don't know if our government is in a position to restore the republic. | ||
I think there's going to be the people, we the people that's going to have to do it. | ||
I know you guys are banned on everywhere you go. | ||
That's why you put out the Mad Max TV, all that. | ||
But anybody could always find your link on my website as well, PatriotRep.com. | ||
We spoke before. I'm running for Congress in 2024 out of Ohio. | ||
But they can find your link right through my campaign site at Patriot.com. | ||
But I think we need to network, just get with like-minded people, and be ready for what's next. | ||
And I think people need to stand up, speak out, and get involved. | ||
If you want anything to happen, we've got people sitting back, waiting on a superhero. | ||
Fellas, Ladies and gentlemen, we are the superheroes. | ||
You're exactly right. | ||
One of the things we have to shake is almost just the mindset of having lived in a country that you could trust for so long, or seemingly. | ||
You know, people have this idea that you could trust America. | ||
I'd say America hasn't been trustworthy for the last 50 or 60 years, the government, that is. | ||
But people still, it's normalcy bias, I think is what they call it. | ||
It's almost like people are... | ||
I think now, increasingly, people are waking up from the idea that, like, the system will... | ||
We still have the system that's worked so well for so long. | ||
Not anymore, we don't. | ||
No, not if you can be charged with seditious conspiracy for a, quote, unspoken conspiracy. | ||
In other words, a conspiracy they made up. | ||
We don't own the system anymore, so it's time to start acting like the resistance, not the people in charge. | ||
In the next segment, we'll be welcoming Anthony Aguero, the correspondent for Real America's Voice, talking about what's going on on the ground there in El Paso and what we expect to happen once Title 42 ends and the invasion really gets going. | ||
You think when you have 2 million people crossing your border, Since Biden got into office would be an invasion enough, but that's just the prelude. | ||
That's just the little drops of rain that portend a true deluge coming down the pipe. | ||
So we're very excited to talk to him. | ||
We'll take your phone calls for this segment. | ||
We'll go to some international topics now. | ||
We'll go to... Let's go to Jack in Wisconsin first. | ||
All the way from the great state of Wisconsin, you have a comment about the drone over the Kremlin. | ||
I've seen a lot of accusations on one side and the other. | ||
The latest story that we found on my substack and on Infowars.com is that a former CIA agent has said that it was likely America that helped to guide the drone. | ||
That would fit in with the accusations Russia's made, but Ukraine's denying it. | ||
A lot of confusion, not a lot of answers on this. | ||
What is your take on the drone over the Kremlin, Jack? | ||
You know, I can only go by the stuff we're presented. | ||
So I thought was one thing that was interesting that I haven't seen talked about was with the drone footage. | ||
There's like two video clips, one's a little closer, probably seen it before. | ||
And if you go frame by frame in that footage, you can kind of see some like advanced technology in use, in my opinion. | ||
That the Kremlin has, similar to their newest Armada tank system that I've talked to you about before, a trophy system or like anti-drone, anti-missile system that's land-based. | ||
And I think U.S. and China and other countries have it too. | ||
So you think this drone was destroyed by like a laser cannon on the ground, something like that? | ||
I think it makes like a, you know, imagine your microwave, but imagine like 50 million volts behind that. | ||
Directed energy weapon. | ||
You make a hot pocket, you know, in the air and cook that up with AI and Doppler, you know, and advanced Doppler that apparently the Russian system on the Armada tank can detect between a pigeon or whatever, so it doesn't, by mistake, goes off, and it's hitting a tank shell that's traveling way faster. | ||
So don't tell me they're not going to have that on the Kremlin. | ||
You know, and the US has it too, where they have the entire array on mega crawlers that carry the space shuttle. | ||
So imagine like that type of technology. | ||
And if you look closely in the video footage, you can see a frame where the drone is exploding but intact. | ||
Tell me, Harrison, How can a drone be exploding and perfectly intact? | ||
I sent it to your Twitter also. | ||
No, it's a good question. I wonder if it was your post that I saw, because I was seeing this on the day that it happened. | ||
It's the Pantsir S1 air defense system. | ||
It's been installed on the rooftops of several Moscow buildings. | ||
I've seen, you know, it's sort of, they're sort of placed and arrayed all around the building that got hit to the extent that, you know, if you draw a circle around the perimeter that these individual weapons systems can reach, It's like a Venn diagram where right in the middle is where this drone hit. | ||
And so, you know, I saw some people pointing to this and going, you know, this was embarrassing because this shows a failure of the Russian defense system that they were so proud about. | ||
They announced it in January and there were stories in March of it being installed on the rooftops of Moscow buildings. | ||
And yeah, apparently it did cover that building. | ||
So it may have been taken down by that sort of thing, but... | ||
It is... I don't know. | ||
It is interesting. And, again, we don't have any more confirmed information about that drone, just more speculation. | ||
But thank you for that, Jack. | ||
I do want to get to Simon in Florida before we have to go. | ||
Simon, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Hello there, Harrison. | ||
Pleasure to speak with you again. I'll be quick if I know you're coming up to the half-hour break. | ||
There's massive news in the Middle East and... | ||
The American National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, is being sent on what appears to be an emergency intervention. | ||
He's going to be arriving in Saudi Arabia tomorrow. | ||
What many people have noticed at the same time, he's been meeting with the national security advisor, not only of Saudi Arabia, but also India, a very strange place for the Indians to be meeting the Americans in Saudi Arabia, but also representatives from the United Arab Emirates. | ||
Now, just in the last couple of days, there has been enormous development at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi and also in Damascus, the capital of Syria, where a state visit of the the capital of Syria, where a state visit of the Iranian president has been taking place. | ||
He has now done a finalized, a huge deal that's been negotiated over the last four weeks to integrate the railways of Syria, Iraq, and Iran and form the cross for the vertical key that you and I have and Iran and form the cross for the vertical key that you and I have previously | ||
And while the president of Iran was in Syria finalizing that critical infrastructure deal, the national security advisor of India, Mr. Ali, Albi, while his foreign minister was meeting with the Russians and the Chinese and the Saudis in New Delhi, he flew to Tehran and met with this key individual, their National Security Advisor, Mr. | ||
Ali Shamkani, talk about finalization of the Iranian and Indian use of the new port of Chabaha. | ||
So there's a massive number of moving pieces. | ||
There's an emergency meeting of the Arab League happening this weekend. | ||
It looks like then negotiating the final draft of Syria to rejoin the Arab League. | ||
And now it's been leaked out of a meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council. | ||
But not only are several members of that joining with Iran and Saudi Arabia with the Shanghai Cooperation Organization that include Russia and China. | ||
And it's not just a trade group, but it's also a security agreement. | ||
But they're now proposing a regional agreement. | ||
Right. | ||
they have for Europe. | ||
And I'm starting now to get inklings that the end goal for all of this Arab-Iranian peace agreement going from Tehran all the way to Casablanca in Morocco is it looks like the overall deal behind all of this is conversations to form a Middle East version of the European Union, including | ||
Yeah. I'll tell you, we're coming up against a break here and I got to get a couple comments in. | ||
Thank you so much for all that information. | ||
I'll tell you what I know is that for a long time the method of the West and the Middle East was to keep them fragmented because the idea was if all these people got together as one force, They would be too powerful. | ||
So, you know, for European hegemony, they needed to keep everybody divided. | ||
I'll tell you, the people on the ground there, the anti-Zionist coalition, they call themselves the axis of resistance. | ||
And forever, their goal has been to have one contiguous landmass from Iraq all the way to South Lebanon. | ||
And they're getting it. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We're connecting now with our guest, Anthony Aguero. | ||
He's on the ground there in El Paso. | ||
I want to talk to him about some of the roadblocks he's been encountering as he's covered the invasion at the southern border. | ||
The latest is he was walking around filming the—well, we'll let him tell the story. | ||
Basically, he was trying to get footage of all of the illegal immigrants camped on the sidewalk in El Paso, and he was ticketed. | ||
He was ticketed. And not for filming, because, I mean, it's America. | ||
You're allowed to film in public, but we'll take you for something else if you try to film. | ||
And so we'll get into what exactly that's about. | ||
We have some other stories here. | ||
Again, you can go to my substack, harrisonhillsmith.substack.com to get all the videos and all of the stories that we cover and the ones we don't get to every single day. | ||
And do your own research and reading to figure out whether our interpretation here is accurate by your own lights. | ||
Just saw this come across Twitter. | ||
In Poland, the monument of gratitude to the Red Army, erected at the burial site of 500 dead Soviet soldiers, was destroyed live a few days ago. | ||
So, again, we're just a few days from... | ||
Maybe it's already past Victory Day, when Russia celebrates her victory over Nazi Germany. | ||
Here are the... | ||
Petulant historical arsonists in the New World Order destroying monuments to the Soviet Union just like they destroy monuments to Thomas Jefferson and George Washington here in the States. | ||
Make no mistake, I have no love for the Soviet Union. | ||
Not exactly a Soviet apologist here. | ||
But see, I have a continuity of beliefs which tells me that you don't destroy history because it's Convenient for your warmongering in the immediate future. | ||
These people are just sick, folks. | ||
There's another post from President Biden. | ||
Speaker McCarthy's bill would slash funding for up to 11,000 FBI personnel, including men and women who put their lives on the line for our safety every day. | ||
Chase Geiser responds, finally, some good news. | ||
11,000 FBI personnel. | ||
Gee, without them, who would investigate devout Catholics? | ||
Who would listen in to my phone calls? | ||
11,000. Putting their lives on the line. | ||
It's totally absurd. | ||
11,000, it's a good start. | ||
It's a good start. The fact that we have 11,000 FBI agents in the first place... | ||
Something we should all be concerned about. | ||
Getting rid of 11,000 of them is at least a good start. | ||
And with that, we welcome my guest, Anthony Aguero. | ||
He's a correspondent for Real America's Voice, where he covers immigration, illegal border crossings along the Mexico-United States human trafficking, and more. | ||
You can find him on Rumble, where he livestreams. | ||
His channel is called Border Wars. | ||
You can also find him at borderwars.locals.com and on Twitter at Aguero4Texas. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Mr. | ||
Aguero. Thank you for having me, Harrison. | ||
I'm very happy to have you and I felt like I needed to have you on because of what happened to you a few days ago where you were confronted by the El Paso police. | ||
Can you tell us the story of what happened, why you were confronted by the police, how this whole thing played out? | ||
Absolutely. First and foremost, El Paso is a very, very strong Democrat stronghold city. | ||
And so what we're witnessing out there is the police targeting, from what I feel were targeting me, being the only news personality out there at that time, trying to show the conditions in which these people are living in. | ||
It was late at night. | ||
There was no traffic out there. | ||
And some of those migrants are out there walking back and forth on the street. | ||
There's prostitution going on. | ||
There's drug sales. | ||
There's drug use. | ||
They're out there being rambunctious all night long. | ||
And the police officer comes after the only American citizen out there. | ||
Now, I confronted him yesterday about it, and he went and told me on camera, I actually recorded him, and he said that the reason he ticketed me and none of those other individuals is because he can actually prove residence for me, meaning since I have an ID, They can ticket me. | ||
He cannot ticket those people that do not have an ID. And so further from that, the guy actually has a pretty checkered past himself. | ||
And it's something—it's a dig that I'm going into, but it's opened the Pandora box where so many people have reached out talking to me about El Paso Police Department, even officers from within the El Paso Police Department. | ||
Oh, well, that's fascinating. | ||
I hope you pursue that line of inquiry. | ||
So let me get this straight. | ||
You're out there filming. You can see in the footage, I mean, dozens if not hundreds of people milling around. | ||
All the sidewalks are completely taken over by tents and campsites. | ||
There's people walking across the street constantly. | ||
You walk across the street and up rides a bicycle cop to give you a ticket for jaywalking, despite the fact that you're literally surrounded by people walking in the street, but you're the only one that gets ticketed because you're the only American citizen. | ||
So the non-American citizens, the Mexican nationals or wherever they come from, I mean, they're coming from all over the world these days, the migrants cross the southern border. | ||
So because they're not American, they can break the law with impunity. | ||
That's basically what he told me. | ||
Now, these people that are out there are breaking city ordinance, the no camping ordinance that was passed by city council. | ||
And he's not ticketing not one individual who are camping out there. | ||
Some of these people actually were laying and sleeping out on the actual street. | ||
It's really outrageous what's going on out here. | ||
You have elderly people. | ||
Yesterday, I usually go out there between 11 in the morning, 1 in the afternoon, and then I do a transmission in the evening. | ||
I went out there yesterday roughly around 6, 7 in the morning to see what kind of dynamics, because it changes throughout the day, the situation out there. | ||
So I wanted to see what was going on around 6 or 7. | ||
And obviously at that time, we have the elderly community who are much more active, as we all know. | ||
Elderly people wake up really early. | ||
They like to get their things done. | ||
And so I went out there and I ran to multiple elderly individuals over 80 years old. | ||
People that have been living down there in Segundo Barrio all of their life, they're telling me they no longer feel safe. | ||
They are being bullied and prevented from entering their homes or coming out of their homes because these people are laid up all up on their doorstep, basically. | ||
There's apartment buildings that are fairly old, that are pretty much for the most vulnerable in In our community, these people have pre-existing conditions and they are traumatized. | ||
They are traumatized of getting scared. | ||
There currently is a chickenpox outbreak in this makeshift camp out there. | ||
There's malaria being around out there. | ||
There's all sorts of infections and diseases. | ||
The city actually goes every single day. | ||
We use tax city funds to be going out there every day. | ||
Have everybody pick up their personal belongings, and police officers even tell them, just leave the trash here, we'll pick it up. | ||
So they pick up their belongings so that city crews can come in. | ||
And this is a crew of about 15, 20 people, and they're out there for two, three hours at a time. | ||
Instead of focusing on the whole area in the downtown district, they're strictly zoned into that particular area. | ||
Individuals are being taken to local hospitals. | ||
Housed up to 60 days on end, and the hospitals are even paying Airbnb and hotel rooms for aftercare alongside with the medication that are bought and paid for by tax their dollars. | ||
Man, when you really start unpeeling this onion, I mean, it just shows you how many layers there are that I don't even consider that you're bringing up. | ||
I mean, the health risks, the elderly people that are there that may be more vulnerable to some of these health risks, chickenpox, malaria, that sort of thing. | ||
The just intimidation that these people are facing. | ||
Obviously, El Paso is now in an emergency situation. | ||
I mean, they've declared an emergency situation. | ||
But what does that mean? I guess that just means they're picking up after these people. | ||
Then they sleep on the sidewalk, so you have to walk onto the street to get around them, and then when you walk onto the street to get around the people sleeping on the sidewalk, you get ticketed for jaywalking by a cop who tells you I'm ticketing you because you're an American citizen. | ||
The non-Americans get to run roughshod over our laws. | ||
Unbelievable, but we're just getting started. | ||
More with Anthony Aguero on the other side. | ||
Alright, ladies and gentlemen, my guest is Anthony Aguero, correspondent for Real America's Voice. | ||
He covers immigration, illegal border crossings along the U.S.-Mexico border, human trafficking, and all that is involved in that operation. | ||
You can find him on Rumble, where he livestreams at BorderWars, borderwars.locals.com, or on Twitter at Aguero4Texas. | ||
You were telling me during the break that there are three sort of dynamics at play here, three different, I guess, categories of immigrants. | ||
Can you run through those for me again? | ||
So what are the three categories of immigrants that you're seeing on the streets in El Paso? | ||
That's right. There are three components to all of this and what we're seeing out here. | ||
You have the individuals that you see massive groups all plopped down next to the river awaiting for Border Patrol bus or buses transportation to pick them up and get processed. | ||
You have the people that are coming in through the legal port of entries through the application CBP-1 in which they have an actual date and time to show up at these port of entries. | ||
And then you have an area, a much more rural area, called The Gap. | ||
The Gap is a location between El Paso and Sunland Park, right next to what they call Monument One, where the We Build the Wall structure ends. | ||
There is no wall all the way into Sunland Park. | ||
So the majority of the people that we are seeing currently outside of the church right now are people that have crossed illegally, completely undetected, without being processed by CBP or Border Patrol. | ||
They know very well how to cross through there because it's a pretty open—it's a very, very wide-open area, and the terrain makes it very hard for Border Patrol to apprehend. | ||
That is one of the locations that I was telling you about. | ||
That particular location, Border Patrol, is coming in consistently, picking up 60 at a time, or sometimes 120, if they have two buses. | ||
However, on the other side, you have these people that are coming in and reuniting with migrants that have been processed from this particular area. | ||
The migrants that crossed undetected are reuniting with these migrants outside of the church. | ||
In hopes of blending in and not be detected by Border Patrol or CVP. Now, I have, by a very good source inside of the local Border Patrol, that massive sweeps are set to start taking place here in the next day or so as these migrants are asleep. | ||
Currently, they are confined to a radius of about four to six city blocks. | ||
But as of maybe about an hour ago, it was just confirmed to me that there are now over 2,500 homeless illegal aliens out in the streets of El Paso. | ||
You can only imagine the smell and the stench of all of the feces and all of the urine out there. | ||
The local homeowners or tenants from these apartment buildings tell me that their apartment completely just reeks like feces. | ||
I cannot imagine that it is healthy for anybody who would be breathing in all of those fumes of all of the feces of everybody defecating out on the streets in such manner. | ||
Oh, my God. No, it's just... | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
I mean, the idea that an American city has four to six city blocks packed, jammed with foreign nationals just camping, just sitting out and sleeping on the streets, just occupying an American city— It would only make sense if, like, just across the border, a volcano had just erupted and everybody was storming, just trying to get out of the way, right? | ||
I mean, that's the way that it's presented sort of in the mainstream media is it's an emergency. | ||
These are asylum seekers. | ||
There's no war south of the border. | ||
There's no big conflict that they're all fleeing from and need temporary shelter. | ||
I mean, this is just a full-scale invasion. | ||
Now, I asked you this during the break, but just for our audience, are these mostly Mexican nationals or are you seeing people from various nationalities in El Paso? | ||
Surprisingly enough, there are no Mexicans with any of these crowds. | ||
Mexicans do not qualify for any kind of assistance or asylum, so there are no Mexicans out there. | ||
About 95 percent of the people that we see on the footage are all Venezuelan, mixed in with some people from Guatemala and a few stragglers from Haiti. | ||
But for the most part, 95% of these people are from Venezuela, and even a bigger number of them are all military-age males. | ||
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As you can see, very little amount of them are actually females. | |
And like I said, the stench out there is just unbearable. | ||
Yesterday, I had to stand up for an elderly woman that was trying to walk right through the sidewalk. | ||
As I started telling some of these migrants to move, they began surrounding me, started clapping really hard as if they were just mocking me. | ||
And they started surrounding me, and I had to call law enforcement It's not a safe place for our most vulnerable. | ||
If we cannot stand up for the most vulnerable, which is our children and the elderly, The United States has no moral foot to stand on. | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
And it is despicable that local officials know that this is ongoing and they're turning a blind eye to American citizens. | ||
They are completely disregarding tax-paying citizens. | ||
And some of these individuals are on fixed income. | ||
Their rents are going up. | ||
They can't afford to live out there. | ||
And now they're having to deal with this crisis of migrants on their doorstep, harassing them, not allowing them to sleep at night because they are out there being rambunctious with their loud music, causing chaos. | ||
Drug use, prostitution is running rampant out there. | ||
The Venezuelan migrant women are using text messaging apps such as WhatsApp. | ||
To kind of prostitute themselves out to locals here in El Paso. | ||
You see cars pulling up. | ||
They jump in. A little while later, they get dropped off. | ||
It's just unbelievable what we are witnessing. | ||
I've been covering the border extensively a little over five years, and I've never seen anything quite like this. | ||
And the craziest part of all of this is that Title 42 hasn't ended yet. | ||
So this is all just the prelude to the real deluge to come, to the real flood that's about to open as the floodgates open with Title 42. | ||
Of course, you know, whether, I mean, obviously these people aren't being sent back, right? | ||
I mean, none of these, the three groups you laid out, right? | ||
The people who turn themselves in, the people who have appointments to come in because they've used the app or whatever application to get in, and then the people who are So, prior to this last week, some individuals had been deported up to three times. | ||
Yesterday, I spoke with several, several males who were telling me, I've been deported three times. | ||
This fourth time that I crossed, I got apprehended. | ||
They gave me my paperwork and released me. | ||
And so they are not deporting anyone. | ||
Nobody, absolutely, right now. | ||
Pretty much the only ones that are getting deported are Mexican nationals. | ||
Everybody else is welcome to come in, and whether you've been previously deported once, twice, three, four times, right now you cross, you're going to be basically allowed to come into the country. | ||
This is totally shocking. | ||
It's just shocking, I'm sorry. | ||
I mean, there's not enough words in the English language to... | ||
Right now in Ciudad Juarez, there's an estimated 10,000 people already amassed. | ||
By the time Title 42 is set to break off, we are looking at about 40,000 people that will be ready to come right across the border just in the El Paso sector alone. | ||
It is speculated that within the next 90 days we're going to see over 1.5 million migrants come to our southern border. | ||
Yeah, that is... | ||
I'm literally speechless. | ||
I mean, it's unimaginable. | ||
I mean, the biggest cities in America are only a couple million people. | ||
So, I mean, this is the size of, you know, Houston, Texas, just waiting to cross our border. | ||
So, you said they're doing these sweeps. | ||
They're planning on doing sweeps maybe later tonight. | ||
This is just in preparation to clear the board before the real onrush, I guess. | ||
Exactly. And see, what a lot of people still don't seem to understand is that this is all by design. | ||
There is something called the Global Compact of Migration, in which, before President Trump, Barack Obama dropped a hot potato on him. | ||
What do I mean by that? Just a few months before Barack Obama left office, he secretly had a meeting in New York, and he signed the country without letting us know into what's called the Global Compact of Migration. | ||
And finally, when Trump came into office, we didn't know why all these caravans were coming. | ||
Why, when we had a president so tough on border security, why were we seeing caravans? | ||
The coin term caravan wasn't even out. | ||
For a long time, they were saying caravans didn't exist. | ||
They were saying that's a conspiracy theory from Donald Trump. | ||
Exactly. And so, after President Trump, the turn caravan was really coined, because that's what we were getting. | ||
Barack Obama dropped the hot potato. | ||
In 2017, President Trump said, we're not renewing. | ||
We were set to renew in 2018. | ||
We did not renew. | ||
And in 2021, Joe Biden, in December, signed us right back into the global compact of migration. | ||
And that is something I'm not surprised. | ||
I'm sorry we have to go to break. | ||
I wish we had longer with you. We're going to have to have you on again. | ||
It's Anthony Aguero, borderwars.locals.com, Aguero for Texas. | ||
Keep up the great work, and we're going to have to have you on again soon to find out what happens when the Title 42 ends. | ||
Thank you for joining us. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We are getting set up as we speak with our guest, Keith Woods. | ||
In the meantime, I want to play a very powerful video that's been Making the Rounds. | ||
Ask the questions, what will it take for Americans to wake up like this man did? | ||
Let's watch. I just want to say that I'm having the strangest emotional reaction to this material because on one hand, I am mortified meets disgusted with what we've been through and what we're learning was happening and how... | ||
And fine, I'm okay with these people saying we didn't know. | ||
And why the certitude? | ||
Why the destruction of anybody who had alternative opinions? | ||
Why get out there and say categorically this is so? | ||
Do you not understand how media works? | ||
Do you not understand the impact of your words? | ||
It reminds me of the guys signing the Hunter Biden thing about... | ||
We were just saying it looked like Russian misinformation. | ||
We're just saying it looks like it. This is bulls**t. | ||
This is bulls**t. This is incredible. | ||
We have to hold these people accountable. | ||
RFK said something incredible yesterday. | ||
Somebody asked him, what would you do as president if you were to bring this country together? | ||
You know what he said? Get them to stop lying to us. | ||
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Stop lying. Stop lying and we'll kind of come together on our own. | |
It would make a huge difference. By the way, explain yourself and apologize. | ||
I'll accept it, but stop lying. | ||
Yeah, good luck with that. | ||
Tell a cat to stop walking around at night. | ||
Tell a dog to stop barking. | ||
Tell a politician to stop lying. | ||
It's what they do, folks, and it's infuriating, but it's the fact. | ||
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Keith Woods provides political and social commentary, philosophy, and much more. | ||
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And I'm very excited to welcome Keith to the program. | ||
Welcome, Mr. Woods. Hey, it's great to be here. | ||
Thanks for having me on. Well, it's my pleasure, and you made quite a splash recently, had a tweet go totally viral. | ||
I saw it retweeted by Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. | ||
about the Ireland hate speech bill. | ||
We have about a minute left in this segment. | ||
We'll continue the conversation on the other side. | ||
Can you give me a brief rundown about what this hate speech bill is? | ||
Yes, I mean, Ireland has been a country in Europe that's kind of been free from some of the draconian measures against free speech that we've seen in the rest of Europe, in continental Europe. | ||
But we've been undergoing this process as Ireland has kind of, you know, liberalized and globalized the past few years where we went from being a country that was very much kind of against the grain in Europe, you know, in terms of abortion was not legal here. | ||
A lot of the sort of liberal social trends didn't exist in Ireland. | ||
But since there's been this sort of transformation of Ireland into this globalist state that the globalist planners are very proud of, they've accelerated these social measures. | ||
And now they've come up with this hate speech bill, which really is one of the most radical hate speech bills we've seen anywhere in the world. | ||
We've got to go to commercial break, but we'll get into that hate speech bill and what happened to Ireland. | ||
For centuries they fought for independence just to give up? | ||
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He can be found on YouTube at Keith Woods and on Twitter at KeithWoodsYT. | ||
He also has a podcast that's on Spotify called Understanding Platonism. | ||
He's here today to talk about various topics, but especially the Irish hate speech bill. | ||
Now, hate speech bills are getting past these days. | ||
We've covered ones in Florida and Minnesota, truly restrictive anti-free speech bills across the world. | ||
Ireland had avoided this for a while, but now the one that they're putting forward seems more draconian and arbitrary than any that have come before. | ||
Again, pick it up where we left off. | ||
What exactly is contained in this Irish hate speech bill? | ||
Well, they've taken the kind of bones of this from European structures that are in place. | ||
There's a kind of European Union best practice kind of thing for hate speech. | ||
And they've taken that, but they've kind of made it worse in a lot of ways. | ||
So in some ways, this brings us up to date with continental Europe. | ||
Ireland was one of the only countries in Europe that didn't have a law against Revisionism around the Holocaust, and now that will be included. | ||
Misgender in someone. | ||
Basically, it breaks down to protected characteristics. | ||
And if you say something that a member of one of these minority groups that has protected characteristics considers hateful, And again, it's their sort of subjective evaluation. | ||
Then you face a crime. | ||
You face up to five years in prison for some of these offenses. | ||
And it's kind of interesting how it breaks down because originally this didn't include something like gender identity. | ||
But as the trans issue became so prominent and as you had these debates start to rage and people really start to push back against the LGBT agenda here with some of the stuff that was being taught in schools, like very radical sex education, they actually changed legislation to include gender identity. | ||
So if you did something like, you know, a woman object to a man in a dress using a bathroom, well, he could report that as being hateful because that woman is directing hate against him on a protected characteristic, which is a gender identity. | ||
Interesting enough, they also added migrant status to one of these protected characteristics. | ||
So again, you know, a local community takes a problem with Something that's been happening quite commonly in Ireland now, busloads of migrants, of military-aged men being just dropped into local communities, sometimes small rural communities. | ||
While people take issue with that, and now they're directing hate, so-called, against people on the basis of their migrant status, which is a protected characteristic. | ||
So this really does outlaw free speech in any meaningful sense, because Any kind of political criticism, any kind of political action, advocating for any kind of group interest, anyone on the other side, anyone that opposes that can sort of single out some protected characteristic that they feel this infringes on, whether it's their rights as a woman or their gender identity or migrant status. | ||
It really makes it impossible to assert any kind of populist or nationalist worldview, any kind of beliefs that would have been just commonplace here not too long ago. | ||
Right. Anybody except, of course, for white Christian men. | ||
Anybody can find a characteristic that, you know, makes them a protected class, except for, you know, the white Christian men, the actual native and male population of the island. | ||
I mean, there's so many things that are tied into this because there's, as you pointed out, the fact that this is not supported by the population. | ||
This is not a democratic system. | ||
Response to demand by the populace. | ||
In fact, it's opposed by the vast majority, and we'll get into that. | ||
But it seems it's not a coincidence that the influx of migrants is taking place at the exact same time that this hate speech bill is passing. | ||
And we've covered it here, and we've seen the videos. | ||
Busloads of African migrants being dropped off in Ireland. | ||
And again, to me, it's like Ireland is sort of unique in Europe because, and again, we know that these excuses are... | ||
Nonsense anyway, but at least in England, if you have a minority group, you can say, well, you came to our country first. | ||
Ireland's never colonized anybody. | ||
Ireland has been a colony, and it's been fighting for its independence for hundreds of years, and now they're being subjected to this full-scale genocidal replacement migration, just like all the other countries. | ||
I mean, how are the Irish people responding to this? | ||
Right. Well, what you said is true. | ||
And actually, it really highlights how hollow these arguments are that we hear for mass migration into Europe all the time. | ||
Because, yeah, as you said, if you go to France or Britain, they're telling the native population, well, you have to accept endless amounts of third world migrants. | ||
You conquered their countries. | ||
You had an empire. | ||
You subjugated these people. | ||
You basically owe it to them as almost like a punishment, right? | ||
But then you go a few miles across the Irish Sea and you go to Ireland and it's, well, you have to accept immigrants because the Irish were immigrants. | ||
The Irish emigrated everywhere, so therefore you have to accept unlimited numbers of, again, military-aged men showing up, no passport, no documentation, and just being provided with housing and education and job opportunities. | ||
So, I mean, it really shows you, like, it's all this sort of post-hoc justification. | ||
Really what it comes down to is, you know, we know the motives of these people. | ||
It's anti-white. They don't really care if you as a white person, you know, if your ancestors owned slaves or were part of an empire or were subjected by an empire. | ||
It's all just an excuse to push forward with the anti-white agenda, which seems to progress no matter what. | ||
And yeah, I don't think it's a coincidence. | ||
I've documented it on my channel in the past. | ||
There have been government ministers in the last year. | ||
As this people's movement rose up against this new plantation of migrants being busted into local communities, the government ministers have come out and said, well, we need to accelerate these hate speech laws so we can clamp down on these, what they call far-right agitators. | ||
Which is basically just, you know, citizen journalists, community activists that are giving voice to the people in these communities that totally object to this new plantation. | ||
You see the images there. | ||
There were huge protests in Dublin, tens of thousands of people. | ||
And you look at it, it's Irish families, it's women with pushchairs, large families, older people. | ||
And the usual tactic that they take with anti-immigration protests where they say, well, these are neo-Nazis, these are fair right, these are fascists, it became very difficult in Ireland because you see the footage, you see this stuff going around. | ||
And, you know, how do you look at that and say that's like some kind of neo-Nazi movement, right? | ||
It's ordinary Irish families waving the Irish flag. | ||
So now you see that what the tactic is as they push through this hate speech legislation is they'll be able to target these so-called, you know, fair right agitators and on very flimsy evidence, throw them in jail. | ||
The thing that I highlighted in my tweet that blew up was A close on this. | ||
As I said in my tweet, it's actually so radical that even the Communist Party basically in our legislative system opposed it because it was too far on civil liberties, which kind of tells you where we are. | ||
But you can go to jail merely for possessing material likely to incite hate. | ||
And it says likely to incite hate or violence. | ||
Those two things carry equal weight in this. | ||
So what this means, I mean, if you have a meme, you know, maybe you have a Pepe meme on your phone or something. | ||
If someone decides that this could possibly make someone hateful if they encounter it, that's going to be a crime. | ||
And the burden of proof shifts to where they assume that you were planning to spread this. | ||
So you assume that you're planning to use this to spread it, and you have to prove your innocence. | ||
So this is legislation for thought crime. | ||
It truly is. And on top of that, I have this story. | ||
Up to a year in prison for refusing to hand over passwords under new hate speech bill. | ||
The government's proposed hate speech legislation will make it an offense for any person when a search warrant has been issued under this legislation to refuse to provide police with their computer or phone password. | ||
So, as you said, if you have a meme on your phone, or I would guess even if you had, like, legitimate... | ||
You know, here in America, it'd be like the FBI statistics, right? | ||
And if they're skewed by race or something, maybe that's considered. | ||
You know, if you have factual information, that would spread hate or lead to violence, according to these people. | ||
So it's not like you can just have this on your phone, not send it to anybody, and it's okay. | ||
If they want to search, you have to hand them your password, or you're going to face a year in prison just for keeping your password from them. | ||
Right. And it's been funny for me. | ||
You know, I've had a lot of... Sort of left-wing people pop into my comments now as a result of this getting some publicity and they say things like, well, you know, you don't have to worry as long as you're not saying something extremely bigoted, you know, as long as you're not advocating violence or something. | ||
And they say that we're exaggerating this. | ||
Then you look at the UK where they've had these laws for a few years. | ||
Just recently, there was a woman arrested for praying at an abortion clinic because people found it offensive. | ||
Yeah, praying in her head, not even praying out loud, literally standing there with her head bowed, and the police come up and say, that's not allowed here. | ||
I'm telling you, folks, it's not too far from being implemented here in America. | ||
In fact, we have hate speech policy that's being implemented in the States. | ||
It's not so far off. More with Keith Woods on the other side, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. We'll be right back to the American Journal. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We've read the headline many, many times over the last couple years on this show, where they say Ireland needs to be prepared to accept something like 4 or 5 million migrants over the next couple years, which is a shocking number considering that the population of Ireland is about 4 to 5 million. | ||
So, are they doubling the population? | ||
Are they replacing it? | ||
Regardless... I mean, it's an immigration of a scale that is absolutely untenable. | ||
I mean, it is replacement levels. | ||
There's no arguing against that. | ||
But if you do try to argue against it in Ireland, well, you may be going to jail for a while now with these new hate speech bills that are being passed. | ||
Keith Woods is my guest as he's been making the rounds on a lot of shows talking about this sort of stuff. | ||
Let me ask you, where is this law at this point? | ||
I mean, is this on the books already or is this being passed through your, I'm not even sure what the parliament or whatever y'all have there. | ||
Where is this law in the process? | ||
Yeah, so Ireland has two Houses of Parliament. | ||
There's the elected politicians, members of Parliament, you know, equivalent to like the British Parliament. | ||
And then there's a Senate of people that are elected in various sort of complex ways. | ||
But it's quite ceremonial. | ||
And it's basically, it's passed through the first House. | ||
It's going to the Senate. | ||
And unfortunately, that means that it's almost certainly going to pass. | ||
The Senate can't really reject legislation. | ||
The most they can do is make amendments. | ||
And I guess that brings up the question of, you know, this has been in the works for years. | ||
It's been going through this legislative process. | ||
Why only now is it being discussed? | ||
And that's really just because of the total media blackout. | ||
The media are complicit in this. | ||
You mentioned earlier, in all the polling, the most... | ||
A believable poll I saw in terms of how many people they polled, etc., found that 80% were against this. | ||
Only 19% of the people in the country want any kind of hate speech laws. | ||
They also took submissions to the Department of Justice that was over this. | ||
73% were negative. | ||
There's absolutely no mandate for this. | ||
And there would have been real opposition, except for the fact that, you know, we have establishment, liberal media, and most people, I don't believe, even knew that this was going true. | ||
And the final vote on this in Dole Air, in the First House of Parliament, out of, you know, 160-plus members of Parliament, there was four present. | ||
So, I mean, this shows you what a joke liberal democracy is, that this is one of the most radical bills that has ever passed through that House. | ||
And most of these politicians, I believe, don't even know what they're voting for. | ||
I don't believe that most of them even read this legislation. | ||
And then you have a public that, you know, again, I just happened to take a screenshot of this and highlight a couple of aspects of it that were very radical. | ||
And, you know, people are reacting to this. | ||
But, of course, it's worded in such a way, it's very technical legal language. | ||
You can't expect the ordinary person to go through a 40-page legal document and understand the implications. | ||
And that's where the responsibility of the media should come in to say, this is what this will mean. | ||
This is what you'll go to jail for. | ||
This is what you won't be able to say anymore. | ||
But, you know, as I said, we have this liberal, globalist media that is totally on board with this agenda. | ||
And the media silence allows this stuff to play out the way it does. | ||
Yeah, it's so sick. And we've talked about this on this show a bunch because it's not just Ireland. | ||
I mean, you've got the 15-minute cities in the UK. You've got the immigration in the UK, as we've covered normal UK citizens going, I don't want to live next to a migrant hotel with men harassing my daughters. | ||
And the media goes out and says... | ||
You're hateful. You are a bigot and a racist and you will be silenced by law. | ||
But whether it's the 15-minute cities or the immigration or the Dutch farmer expropriation or what's going on in France with the migration and the raising of the Social Security, I mean, all of these policies are not coming from the people. | ||
The people vastly oppose these policies. | ||
They are coming from on high. | ||
They're coming from dictates from either the EU or the World Economic Forum or any of these supranational organizations. | ||
That's what they mean when they say our democracy, right? | ||
That's what we're fighting for in Ukraine. | ||
When they say we're fighting for our democracy, what they mean is not what the people want, but what they're being dictated to. | ||
And if they don't like it, they're getting it, whether they like it or not. | ||
73%, you say, of the responses to the government's consultation on hate speech laws were opposed. | ||
Follows a Twitter earlier this year that found only 19% of the public wanted hate speech laws. | ||
So again, I mean, they're just doing it, I guess, Keith. | ||
They're just forcing it through and telling you to kick rocks if you don't like it. | ||
Yeah, you know, it's interesting to look at the government in drafting this legislation accept submissions from these NGOs, so-called. | ||
And you kind of see how the sausage is made in terms of how law is drafted now in a liberal country in the West, where it's all these globalist NGOs submitting their responses, and there's really no one to represent the people. | ||
I mean, one of the main organizations that's responsible for pushing this the last few years And really, even back in the early 2000s, when there wasn't really a lot of this focus, this obsession with, you know, racism and white supremacy, there's an organization called the Irish Network Against Racism, which is part of this big European umbrella organization, the European Network Against Racism. | ||
And that's George Soros funded. | ||
So, you know, You have the public opinion on the one hand, but you have these liberal globalist NGOs that basically just write all the legislation for Ireland now that are funded by these globalists like Saras. | ||
I mean, Saras was also very influential in the abortion referendum here that we had a few years ago. | ||
He paid for a huge amount of advertising. | ||
We also found out that Facebook chose to censor pro-life advertising. | ||
They chose not to allow pro-life groups to advertise on Facebook in Ireland. | ||
Despite that, of course, the media focused on that there was a couple of pro-life organizations in the U.S. that paid for some advertising here and totally spun this narrative about foreign interference. | ||
They've been doing the same thing with the anti-migration protests here. | ||
They've been accusing this of being some kind of international far-right plot because people in the U.K. or the U.S. have discussed it or have talked to Irish people. | ||
The truth is, you know, the foreign interference, the foreign lobbying, it's all on the side of the regime. | ||
It's what's going on with these, as I said, international NGOs that are basically writing our legislation. | ||
But, you know, it's this constant gaslighting of the people for them to express what were ordinary popularly held views until very recently. | ||
They're now, you know, far-right agitators. | ||
They're now part of some great plot. | ||
I mean, you could only possibly push this narrative, which is complete, absolute media and regime control. | ||
And unfortunately, that's currently what the globalists have in Ireland. | ||
And they're trying to really solidify that with passing this latest hate speech law. | ||
But yeah, it really is baffling. | ||
And to me, it's just like, I want Ireland to be free from foreign influence, whether that's from the UK trying to colonize them for hundreds of years. | ||
Now it's switched over to African migrants. | ||
I mean, how hilarious is it that they're worried about foreign interference while simultaneously bringing in 4 million foreigners. | ||
I mean, it boggles your mind. | ||
It just makes your head spin trying to deal with this. | ||
But to me, the consistent view is anti-imperial, anti-migration. | ||
Ireland should be free to chart its own future. | ||
But a lot of the leftists, they're all with me on the UK part. | ||
But when it comes to Africans colonizing Ireland, you can't oppose that or you're racist. | ||
I mean, do you see the cognitive dissidence there? | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. | ||
I mean, you know, the nationalist movements here have taken to using a phrase that was used by Warwick Pearce, one of the first Irish nationalist revolutionary leaders that started the War of Independence, Ireland for the Irish, which was a pretty common sentiment until very recently. | ||
Now it's being labeled as racist. | ||
And yeah, as you said, the people that were involved in the original independence struggle, they were... | ||
They had a very clear sense of what they were fighting for. | ||
It was the Irish people sovereign over a homeland. | ||
And people understand that in the sense of this explicit, obvious British imperialism. | ||
But now you have this plantation. | ||
We've got to go to break. | ||
We'll be back with the final segment with Keith. | ||
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Stay with us. All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
In the spirit of Irish independence, listening to a song about the British getting their butt kicked. | ||
Keith Woods is my guest. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at KeithWoodsYT. | ||
His YouTube channel is at KeithWoods, and he has a podcast called Understanding Platonism on Spotify and I imagine elsewhere where podcasts are available. | ||
We're talking about the Irish hate speech law, European immigration, the... | ||
The illusionary democracy, so-called, that, you know, run these countries. | ||
This is the headline that I was referencing earlier. | ||
I found it's from Independent. | ||
It's from the Independent. It's, you know, the biggest newspaper in Ireland. | ||
I don't think I've ever seen a more sort of forthright headline. | ||
It says, Ireland needs 4 million migrants to sustain state pension system. | ||
So Ireland has a little under 5 million population right now. | ||
This article is from two years ago. | ||
They're literally saying we need as many migrants as there are people in Ireland. | ||
Why? To support the state pension system. | ||
So this is all to uphold the Ponzi scheme of the globalist economy, I guess, Keith. | ||
I mean, does the economy exist for the people or do the people exist for the sake of the economy? | ||
And how much do you think this is behind the drive for hate speech and migration and so much of what else we're seeing? | ||
Well, it's pretty incredible, isn't it? | ||
Like you said, there's 5 million people in Ireland. | ||
You see a headline in the paper of record that we're going to need 4 million new people. | ||
Replace the population. | ||
But if you say that Europeans are being replaced, that's a crazy conspiracy theory and you just believe in nonsense on the internet. | ||
It's pretty incredible. | ||
But yeah, I mean, the other thing is, Now this is the push, right? | ||
We need these migrants to sustain pensions because the birth rates are low. | ||
In 2010-11, prior to abortion being introduced, Ireland actually had an above-replacement birth rate. | ||
We had one of the highest, maybe the highest birth rate in Europe. | ||
A lot of this kind of social agenda was quite new, and that has absolutely plummeted in the last decades. | ||
They always talk about this as if it's like the changing of the weather, right? | ||
You know, birth rates happen to be fallen, as if this isn't something that's been chosen. | ||
And migration itself actually contributes to this, because one of the biggest problems in Ireland right now, you know, one of the main things that gets discussed politically is the housing crisis and the fact that there are tens of thousands of homeless. | ||
But most importantly, you know, rent, the cost for mortgage is extremely expensive now. | ||
There's a huge amount of emigration. | ||
And all of this is what's really contributing to that fallen birthright. | ||
Young people are leaving Ireland, you know, they go abroad, they don't marry Irish people, they don't have kids here, or they have to wait until they're in their 30s, until they can get something secure, a mortgage, or move out of their parents' house. | ||
And this is collapsing family forming. | ||
The main thing driving this up, and Dublin is some of the most expensive rents in the world, like it's up there in the top four or five cities to rent, the main thing that's driving this is immigration, right? | ||
It's the most obvious thing in the world to say that the cost of housing is decided by supply and demand. | ||
We don't really need any studies on this. | ||
We have them. I've posted some of them before, but I think everyone intuitively understands, right, you have a lot of people looking for a certain number of houses, the price is going to go up. | ||
It's here in discussions around the housing crisis. | ||
All of the discussions are focused on building more houses, on sustainable housing, on reshaping the economy, all of this kind of thing. | ||
When this is all kind of playing into itself, you have the migration, it lowers the birth rates, it forces people out of affordable family formation, and then you have fallen birth rates, and then people say, well, we need more migrants to replace the population. | ||
So there's really no winning in this system. | ||
And now, as you said, the hate speech laws come in. | ||
And this is a way to basically solidify this system and say that if anyone stands up and says, hey, wait a second, Ireland belongs to the Irish. | ||
If anyone asserts the sovereignty of the Irish people over their homeland or talks about the effect that these migrants are having on housing here, having on crime, They could just easily be thrown in jail and dealt with. | ||
So you see the problems that are latent in this. | ||
You see the populist backlash that this will cause. | ||
And hate speech laws, and it's the same everywhere in Europe they're implemented, it's a way to get ahead of this and make sure that no one can really rise up and become a true dissident against the system. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I mean, there's no question about it, especially when the hate that they're apparently fighting, which it's just insane how that word is being used, but it's so arbitrary where they apply it and where they don't. | ||
And of course, even without sending people to jail, just the threat of it is going to stop people from speaking up against it, right? | ||
Well, it's just not worth it. | ||
I don't want to go to jail for five years, so I guess I'll just sit back and allow my country to be taken over. | ||
It's It's so sick. And then on top of all of it, and I have to mention this even though my audience has heard me say it many times, what's happening in France right now is they're raising the retirement age. | ||
Why? Because there are so many migrants in France on welfare. | ||
So you bring in migrants ostensibly to uphold the pension system. | ||
None of them work. | ||
They go on welfare. And suddenly you can't retire to use your pension because the migrants are in. | ||
So it's just... How do people fall for this, Keith? | ||
How do people actually think that the people making these decisions have anyone's best interest in mind other than themselves and the international bankers? | ||
Who else is benefiting from this? | ||
How are people being tricked into this? | ||
How is this happening? I'm really struggling to figure this out. | ||
Yeah, it's crazy. That is the case in every European country. | ||
When you look at economic studies on this, for all we're told about the amazing benefits of diversity, in almost all cases, the immigrants are taking out more than they're putting in. | ||
Like you said, they're going on welfare. | ||
They're draining the public services. | ||
In a lot of cases, they're causing a lot of crime. | ||
Denmark is undergoing a process of kind of reversing some of this. | ||
They have a pretty closed immigration system. | ||
They've actually repatriated people Lo and behold, their economy isn't collapsing, right? | ||
Amazingly, Europeans are able to survive without millions of Third World migrants living in ghettos in their cities, right? | ||
But yeah, I mean, it is incredible. | ||
It is a level of gaslighting. | ||
It is the fear of speaking out. | ||
It is, I think, more than anything, the total media control that people don't feel that there's a way to even communicate these issues. | ||
I think that's why social media is so important. | ||
There is kind of a lively Irish populist movement on social media, which, again, is something that they're consolidating. | ||
We're also seeing a lot more targeting of the online space now. | ||
Ireland passed a sort of online harms bill. | ||
The UK passed a very radical online harms bill just last year, which really makes it that you almost can't see anything on the internet. | ||
And will cause a lot of companies to have to shut down for facilitating speech. | ||
So that will certainly, I think, be the next avenue they go, is trying to shut us down online as well. | ||
Because as bad as it is, and as apathetic as the general population is, we have seen a lot of growth online, on the right, or populism, anti-globalism, whatever you want to call it, in the last few years. | ||
And that's something that I think they're going to really struggle to get ahead of. | ||
But I think they're going to make a big effort at that in the coming years. | ||
Yeah, and I think one of the things that we, as just, because obviously this is a global conflict, and just like it's happening at our southern border, I mean, the migration invasion is happening across the West, across basically any white country is experiencing this. | ||
And it's almost like we need to convince our fellow white people, like, you're not a bad person for wanting to have a country that's yours and is nice. | ||
Everybody else gets that. | ||
Everybody in the world has that same impulse. | ||
But people, they feel bad. | ||
They feel guilty. And so they feel like they need to give up their history and their heritage and the pride in themselves and their family. | ||
It's almost like we just need to buck them up. | ||
I mean, is that what we need to do, Keith? | ||
Buck them up? Yeah, I mean, I think part of the problem is I don't think people realize how radical the left would be in its anti-white agenda. | ||
I think a lot of people thought that that was kind of secondary to some of their other agendas. | ||
But I think what we're seeing in the last few years is with a lot of these migrants to the West and a lot of these left-wing ideologues, it's almost like priority number one for them is the anti-white stuff and everything else comes after. | ||
That is the real third rail, is discussing the fact that white people are under attack everywhere in the West. | ||
And I think, you know, part of it is, you know, white people, we like meritocracy. | ||
We like to give everyone a fair shot. | ||
We don't like this idea of nepotism or collectivization. | ||
And I think part of it is just realizing that a lot of these people don't play by the same rules as us. | ||
And we are going to have to collectivize, in a sense, to defend against this stuff. | ||
And so that we can have things we like, like individual responsibility. | ||
Yeah. It's stuff that's worth defending. | ||
I wish we had more time. Keith Woods, at Keith Woods on Twitter, or at Keith Woods on YouTube, Keith Woods YT on Twitter. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, sir. | ||
Hey, I really enjoyed it. | ||
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Thanks for having me on. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Final segment of this week's broadcast, American Journal. | ||
Thanks so much for being here with us. | ||
I wonder where to go for this last segment. | ||
Not that I don't know where to go, that I have too many places, have to choose a road to travel down. | ||
I see some people have held on the phone line, so we'll go to you and reward your patience as we conducted those very powerful, I thought, interviews. | ||
Sort of an interesting dichotomy, isn't it? | ||
Representing the true scale of this global conflict that we're in. | ||
That is, I remind you, an anti-human conflict. | ||
And race gets injected into it. | ||
Or overlays it or becomes a topic of discussion. | ||
In a lot of ways to obviously divide, divide and conquer is the most expedient way to deal with a population. | ||
And so we sort of have to walk a balance beam, walk a tightrope, because we have to address these things. | ||
And if certain races are under attack, we have to try to defend them. | ||
Regardless of what they are, who they are, without falling into the divide-and-conquer tactics, without succumbing to the idea that we have to be racist or judge an entire population on the actions of a few. | ||
I think we do a pretty good job of it. | ||
Of course, if you... Have a preconception that InfoWars is racist and are seeing everything through that lens. | ||
I understand how just the fact that we don't hate white people I actually want white people to thrive and succeed. | ||
A lot of people see that as hateful somehow, when in reality it's the same way I feel about every race of people. | ||
I want every race, class, religion, color, creed. | ||
They should be free. They should be able to live the lives in a way that comports their own conscience and morality. | ||
They should be free from influence and free from targeting based on aspects of themselves that are immutable, that they cannot control. | ||
That's my consistent view, and it's across the board. | ||
It seems like at this point, white people are more or less the only ones who have this like ingrained self-hatred that's being imbued in them by the media and policies and social influence. | ||
It's very negative, very just evil. | ||
I mean, evil is the only way to put it. | ||
And Ireland is such a great example of how that takes place. | ||
Poor Irish, man. | ||
Poor Irish. I mean, literally just colonized continuously for centuries. | ||
To finally get out of it, to finally make it through the age of colonization, to be the Republic of Ireland, only to have a bunch of NGOs come in and tell them they need to take in the entire population of Africa. | ||
It's absurd. It's absurd. | ||
It's ridiculous. They don't deserve it. | ||
You don't deserve it. Nobody deserves it. | ||
And so, you know, it's not like you need people out there I mean, I think it's all kind of cringy. | ||
I think it's all kind of like black pride, white pride. | ||
It's just like, okay. | ||
All right. How about just somebody leave each other alone? | ||
How about that be the position? | ||
I don't know. It's a radical thought these days. | ||
But it's unfortunate that we can't discuss these things in just forthright and upfront and open ways. | ||
Because if you're not very careful, then people take what you say out of context. | ||
And it's all very bad. | ||
But, you know, it's one of the things that I love about InfoWars. | ||
I've always loved about InfoWars. | ||
And it's like the primary thing that people get absolutely wrong about InfoWars. | ||
Because they've been told so many times. | ||
I mean, you should go to any article from the ADL or any other organization. | ||
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It's like, InfoWars, the racist, homophobic, da-da-da-da. | |
And it's just like... Because we don't want frogs, because we don't want amphibians to be poisoned by pesticides and have their hormones so utterly thrown out of whack that they transition gender and don't have the natural capability to reproduce anymore. | ||
That somehow makes us hateful of our friends and family who have a different sexual proclivity. | ||
It's just beyond outrageous. | ||
And the beautiful thing about InfoWars is that those who actually watch us and watch Listen to what we say and understand the message that we're putting forward. | ||
It doesn't matter what race, color, or creed they are. | ||
If you connect with the spirit, then you connect with the spirit and you understand what we're saying. | ||
And so, I mean, it's amazing. | ||
It's amazing being called a racist by the liars in the mainstream media. | ||
And then you walk through an airport with Owen Schroer and 90% of the people that come up to say hi to him are black. | ||
And it's just like, there's a disconnect here that... | ||
It's really just born from the blatant falsehoods that are spread by the mainstream media. | ||
I mean, there's so many stories that we could get into. | ||
Navy drops Confederate namesake from Naval Academy residents. | ||
And this was posted with somebody being like, yes, it always makes me so happy to see these traitors' names be removed from these buildings. | ||
It's just like, what is happening where... | ||
The people that were actually in the conflict, actually in the Civil War, actually firing and being fired upon by the other side have less hate in their heart for each other than people who live now hundreds of years later. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
It's very, very odd that you had people who, like... | ||
What was this, who was this named under? | ||
Farragut. Farragut, a Civil War hero who became the first naval officer appointed rear admiral, vice admiral, and admiral in the 1800s. | ||
You know, Farragut and Ulysses S. Grant, like shaking hands and sharing a drink and smoking a cigar together after the Civil War, No bad blood. | ||
Fair fight. Shaken hands at the end of it. | ||
We lost. You won. We accept the defeat. | ||
Let's bury the hatchet. | ||
Only for hundreds of years later, some random immigrant lady to just be like, I hate that person because they're a traitor to our country. | ||
It's... It's very strange. | ||
It's very bizarre. It's something that people just gloss over like it's normal. | ||
It's not normal. It's really not normal for people to have this level of hatred for people that haven't existed for 100 years that their own mortal enemies didn't feel. | ||
It's very weird. It's very, very strange. | ||
Most of the Confederate monuments that were raised... | ||
In two different meanings. They were raised by, you know, the people that survived the Civil War, the veterans, and then they were raised, R-A-Z-E-D, by a bunch of black activists during 2020 because some dude OD'd on fentanyl in Minnesota or Michigan or wherever. | ||
It's all very strange, but these statues were raised originally, built and established by By their opponent, to show that this wasn't a continuing, ongoing conflict that we needed to keep in the forefront of our minds. | ||
They were built by veterans of the Union to show, hey, you guys had heroes too. | ||
You guys are worth, you know, you guys are heroic. | ||
You have honor. We don't hate you. | ||
We can bury the hatchet and move on as a country together now. | ||
That was the whole point that the Union was fighting the war to achieve, only to have These weird scumbags now in the 21st century deciding to undo all of that. | ||
And it just goes to the real mind control that we've all been placed under. | ||
And it's extremely bizarre. | ||
I also wanted to show this story on where to go. | ||
Because this is another one where... | ||
I mean, there's that video that we play every once in a while. | ||
It was something I edited back. | ||
I want to say it was back like 2018, but it may have been a little later than that. | ||
But see Alex Jones' rant where he's going, Google, owned by China. | ||
Apple, owned by China. | ||
100%. Hollywood, taken over by China. | ||
And I love that video, and it's one of my favorite pieces. | ||
And yet, people roll their eyes at it sometimes. | ||
They go, you think China owns Hollywood? | ||
You think China owns big tech? | ||
Chai comms, bro. | ||
And it's like, why don't you do your research first? | ||
Why don't you do some investigation first and see what's happening behind the scenes with these big companies? | ||
And then come talk to me about whether China owns them or not. | ||
Here's a story from Financial Times today. | ||
Apple is a Chinese company. | ||
Straight up. And they talk about all of the things that Apple has done to ingratiate themselves with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The amount of money and profit they make there. | ||
It lists out, actually, many of the things we've covered as they rolled out in real time on Infowars. | ||
Apple has banned a map app that protesters in Hong Kong used to track police. | ||
It limited Apple limited file sharing on iPhones. | ||
They disabled AirDrop because anti-government protesters were using AirDrop to spread leaflets critical of the CCP. | ||
Apple stepped in and said not on our watch. | ||
Apple's new privacy feature designed to obscure a user's web browsing from Internet service providers and advertisers will not be available in China. | ||
Tens of thousands of apps disappeared from Apple's Chinese App Store, foreign news outlets, gay dating services, and encrypted messaging apps. | ||
Apple says China user data is safe, but Apple has ceded control of its Gaiyang data center to the Chinese government. | ||
State employees manage the computers. | ||
The digital keys that unlock those systems are stored in the data centers they're meant to secure. | ||
So again, you also have to roll your eyes when they talk about TikTok owning China, when you realize China has overwhelming influence on all of these big tech companies. | ||
And it's only increasing. | ||
Annapolis, of course, they're going to stand up against the hate here in America and the fascist and the right wing here in America. | ||
But when it comes to China, it's, yes, hi, what can we do for you? | ||
Who do you need us to censor? | ||
Really illustrates what these people are actually all about. | ||
So that's the headline from Financial Times. | ||
It's not Alex Jones anymore. | ||
We were just a couple years ahead. | ||
Info Wars, tomorrow's news today. | ||
That does it for us. Stay tuned. | ||
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