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The official way to immigrate into the United States is very similar to most countries. | ||
File an immigrant petition with the government, and upon approval, apply for a visa. | ||
You will then have to maintain a productive status for several years if you want to consider citizenship. | ||
But there is a new system now in place. | ||
This new system is not official, nor is it legal, and it's being done by thousands of government employees who have sworn an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution. | ||
And yet, here they all are, submitting to the United Nations agenda and committing treason. | ||
On the Mexico side, Mexican immigration officers lead crowds of people to crossing points at the border. | ||
On the American side, government workers wait for the cover of darkness. | ||
And in the middle of the night, federal employees begin processing the large crowd with mobile devices. | ||
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Middle schools are used as processing centers. | ||
Buses are backed in past the media as Border Patrol use government vehicles to try blocking the cameras from filming the migrants being loaded on board and brought into the country. | ||
The migrants are given mobile phones as a digital form of ID, bus tickets, debit cards, and court dates set four years from now. | ||
There are no checks or balances in this new de facto immigration system, and it's turning thousands of government workers into traitors to their own country. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
All right, folks, and of course, you can always find Reese Reports at banned.video and infowars.com. | ||
This is the American Journal. Thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
Yes, the invasion continues, and we'll be covering that. | ||
If you want to share that video, it's called Government Workers Betray Constitutional Oath and Submit to United Nations Agenda. | ||
Just the latest in this very long trend of government employees, people at the heads of government, not doing what their voters want or is in their best interest, but rather doing the bidding of unelected international groups. | ||
We're talking about all of that today, of course. | ||
Kind of not the most busy weekend news-wise, other than the, you know, full-on invasion at the southern border and the talk of white supremacy all over the place and the massive bombing of a Ukrainian ammunitions depot, the second this month. | ||
Massive bombing. Explosion caught on video. | ||
We'll show you that a little bit later. | ||
So we still have a lot to talk about today. | ||
We'll be getting into all of it. | ||
Of course, taking your phone calls as well. | ||
Hope everybody had a good Mother's Day. | ||
Happy Mother's Day. Mother's Day is one of those things. | ||
I don't even know how to explain this, but... | ||
There's this process that you go through of awakening to scams in your life. | ||
I think some people go a little bit too far off the rails. | ||
Mother's Day and Father's Day is kind of like one of these examples where as little kids, you're just like, it's a holiday. | ||
It's Mother's Day and Father's Day. | ||
This is normal because I don't know anything different. | ||
You get a little older and you're like, oh, that was invented by the... | ||
Greeting card companies. | ||
They invented holidays to sell greeting cards. | ||
It was all just to make money. That's kind of weird. | ||
And then I guess you move on from that. | ||
It reminds me of when you grow up and you hear George Washington chop down a cherry tree and said, I cannot lie, I didn't chop down a cherry tree. | ||
And you think that's true. And then you get a little older and you're like, oh, that was probably just a story they told us because they wanted us to sort of like revere our founding fathers. | ||
Until you realize it's a lie. | ||
Then you realize that it's not a bad lie. | ||
It's not a horrible lie. It wouldn't have been nice to grow up in a country where the corporate masters create a holiday to celebrate the family rather than destroy it. | ||
I think it's kind of topsy-turvy these days. | ||
We'll get into how to deal with it later. | ||
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It's Monday, May 15th, year Verlorn 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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Alright, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
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We do have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Obviously the invasion. | ||
We're talking about the threat of white supremacy. | ||
Does it exist? | ||
Is it a figment of demented imaginations? | ||
There's also a lot of international elections going on, the Turkey election. | ||
Still to be decided, going to a runoff at this point. | ||
The Thai election appears to have been a sweeping victory for pro-US, anti-China candidates. | ||
We'll be getting into some of that as well. | ||
And of course, taking your phone calls throughout the show. | ||
Well, let's begin today, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 15th of May, 2023. | ||
This weekend, a massive Russian strike on a Ukrainian ammo depot destroyed depleted uranium tank shells. | ||
A massive explosion disperses radioactive particles into atmosphere. | ||
Russian forces launched an air and missile raid in West Ukraine over the weekend, striking an ammunition depot that caused a gargantuan explosion at the site. | ||
We actually have a couple videos of this. | ||
It's captured at various angles. | ||
Just a unbelievably massive explosion, probably the largest one ever caught on tape. | ||
That's non-nuclear, though obviously there was nuclear components to this. | ||
It wasn't a nuclear bomb. | ||
But you can see just the unbelievable size of this ordnance explosion. | ||
Of course, this exact same thing almost happened last week. | ||
Appears as though the Russians have identified and are now eliminating massive weapons caches of the Ukrainians. | ||
Some reports say that $500 million worth of ammunition went up in smoke with that one bombing. | ||
Thank goodness that is but a small percentage that we've sent them. | ||
We have another closer video of that as well. | ||
Clip number 10 here. The video of the explosion in Ternopil will probably go down in the annals of military history. | ||
And clip 10, we can watch the closer up version of this. | ||
And again, you just see the massive fireball rising into the sky. | ||
That's just the latest out of Ukraine. | ||
Some minor changes there. | ||
Zelensky went on a big talking tour this weekend. | ||
Talking about how they're going to retake Crimea. | ||
They're just on the cusp of the real counteroffensive after the last one failed. | ||
Meanwhile, here in America, New York hotels are evicting veterans to house migrants. | ||
Twenty homeless veterans were kicked out of hotels in Newburgh, Newburgh, New York, where they'd been given temporary shelter in order to make way for illegal immigrants bused north from New York City. | ||
Veterans advocates told local media on Friday, listing outrage from across the political spectrum. | ||
Okay. Across the political spectrum. | ||
And we'll show you a video a little bit later of citizens in Chicago complaining about what they voted for also. | ||
It's just weird. It's weird that it's like everybody's mad at this. | ||
Everybody gets angry and gets up in arms when this comes to their neighborhood. | ||
But half of them voted for it. | ||
Like outrage is coming from both sides of the spectrum. | ||
Political spectrum. But... | ||
One side is outraged because they're like, we never wanted this, and now you people voted for it. | ||
And now there's illegal immigrants that are kicking our homeless veterans out of hotels as if this is the only place this is happening. | ||
It's literally happening across the country. | ||
There were reports last year, the year before, not just homeless veterans, but orphans. | ||
Orphans being kicked out of orphanages because it's more profitable to bring in the illegal immigrants. | ||
See, there's so much money, tax money and NGO money, poured into the invasion of America, poured into this military escapade. | ||
It's destroying our country that, you know, you can get a better chunk of change for looking after the, I don't know, Hondurans that have scrambled across the border rather than looking after veterans or children whose parents have died. | ||
Now they come second because... | ||
Our priorities are just that whacked out. | ||
But half the people are mad because they didn't vote for it, and now we're seeing the outcome of the policy they oppose. | ||
The other half voted for this. | ||
You don't get to be outraged. | ||
You don't get to be angry at this. | ||
You don't get to now, all of a sudden that it's affecting you, suddenly feel injured by this. | ||
You voted for it. It's your fault. | ||
You punched yourself in the face and then complained about a black eye. | ||
Shut up. Vote different next time. | ||
Stop voting for the destruction of our country and our country won't get destroyed. | ||
Is this complicated? Meanwhile, San Diego Border Patrol agents arrest Afghan National on the FBI's terror watch list after crossing the border illegally. | ||
So, so far in the last four days, we've had At least one explosive device and now one terrorist arrested at the border. | ||
On Wednesday, Border Patrol agents in San Diego arrested an Afghan national who's on the FBI's terror watch list. | ||
He'd illegally crossed with a group of migrants near Ote Mesa, California, according to Fox News correspondent Bill Malugin. | ||
And again, we'll get into this a little bit later. | ||
But, you know, you have to wonder how many they're not catching. | ||
Biden, meanwhile, blasted for calling white supremacy the most dangerous terrorist threat at a college speech. | ||
Quote, pure evil. | ||
I mean, this is completely bonkers. | ||
Tweeted Outkick.com's Clay Travis. | ||
Conservative Twitter users ripped President Joe Biden for claiming the white supremacy is the most dangerous terrorist threat in America during a commencement address at Howard University this weekend. | ||
Critics accused Biden of using the opportunity to inflame racial tensions in the United States. | ||
Because of course, I mean, has he ever missed an opportunity for this? | ||
I mean... It goes to an all-black college and is just like, don't worry folks, I hate white people too. | ||
I know there's no evidence or statistics or examples I can point to of white supremacy being a massive, the number one terrorist threat to the country. | ||
But I know that this plays into the racial divide that we are exacerbating and taking advantage of. | ||
So, yeah, it's a normal weekend in America. | ||
Just the President of the United States... | ||
Demonizing half of, well, more than half, the majority population of the country just to be expected in this cuckold world. | ||
It's just outrageous. | ||
We'll show you the clip a little bit later. | ||
Of course, the audience exploding in applause. | ||
Just cheering the hateful lie, just cheering the blood libel against white people because that's to be expected. | ||
But out of sheer coincidence... | ||
White Supremacy Group Patriot Front March on Washington, D.C. The White Supremacy Group Patriot Front March on Washington, D.C. drumming and chanting life, liberty, and victory just weeks after protesting devil-worshipping convention SatanCon. | ||
This is a rollicking conversation on Twitter about whether these guys are feds or not. | ||
I still stand by my contention that I don't see feds here. | ||
I don't. I get it. | ||
They're wearing masks and they're not fat. | ||
I understand. I can see that. | ||
They're wearing khakis. | ||
I understand that. | ||
I don't think wearing khakis makes you a fed. | ||
I also don't think feds participate in peaceful organization of right-wing people. | ||
They don't. | ||
They infiltrate Peaceful groups and try to make them violent. | ||
They send agents, undercover agents, to Catholic churches to try to sniff around to see if there's any hate thoughts going on around there. | ||
Like, we know how the FBI operates. | ||
We know that they carry out honeypots and infiltrations and all sorts of schemes to try to stop conservatives from actually expressing their First Amendment. | ||
I just don't see the hallmarks of that on this group, but I know most people do, so we'll probably take your calls on that topic, or I imagine people will call in about that topic when we open phone lines a little bit later in the show. | ||
But again, it's like, you know, people are pointing to this as like, why'd they march on the Somebody on Twitter asked, like, what are the odds that on the same day that Biden talks about white supremacy being a giant threat, you have this white nationalist group marching on D.C.? And it's like, well, Biden gives that speech every weekend, so pretty good. | ||
The odds are pretty good, actually, that a Democrat politician will be hate-mongering against white people any day of the week. | ||
I mean, it's, you know, you do a march... | ||
Some Democrats somewhere is spreading blood libel hatred against white people. | ||
So it's actually not that rare that these two events would correspond. | ||
But also, is the biggest threat to white supremacy the terrorists peacefully marching and not hurting anyone? | ||
I mean, it sort of destroys his argument. | ||
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There's a full-on war for the fate of humanity being waged at every level. | ||
We only hope to awaken enough people to the reality of the situation. | ||
It seems like the job should be easy, but again, we've crossed over this threshold, I think. | ||
So I was trying to think of how to explain this. | ||
Bilderberg is a good example, right? | ||
You've got this group of people at the very top of our society that have gained power through manipulation, subversion, in-group preference, just benefiting their friends. | ||
And their ultimate goal is creating a one-world, centralized, unelected government from which there is no escape. | ||
In fact, one of my... | ||
I forgot my mouse. One of my... | ||
Tweets about this, like, somebody must have retweeted it or something because it started getting more attention. | ||
I think I can explain. I think I can explain the whole scope of the situation. | ||
But Bilderberg is a good example because for a very long time, the mainstream media said the Bilderberg group did not exist. | ||
It was a crazy conspiracy theory. | ||
It didn't happen. It wasn't a thing. | ||
Anybody talking about it was, again, a conspiracy theorist, a nutcase. | ||
A dangerous person, you know, smearing these lovely billionaires. | ||
How dare they? The Bohemian Grove group would be another thing like that. | ||
Where for decades, these confabs operated in total secrecy under a shroud of shadow. | ||
And then they were exposed. | ||
They have been exposed. | ||
The internet at least gave us that in the time before it was censored. | ||
You actually were able to get this information out. | ||
And so they changed their tactics. | ||
They went from, no, Bilderberg doesn't exist. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
No, Bohemian Grove isn't a creepy cult thing. | ||
It's just like a picnic that elites have. | ||
It's a nice picnic party. | ||
Then people like Alex Jones expose it to everybody. | ||
Video the cremation of care ceremony. | ||
Mock human sacrifice. | ||
Carried out in a very serious atmosphere by these people. | ||
Or goes to the Bilderberg Group and actually catches these politicians and royal family members going into this meeting to set policy outside of the overview of their citizens and the citizen-run government. | ||
And so they changed their tactics and they said, yeah, it is true. | ||
We are doing that. But it's because we're so good. | ||
It's because we're such good and loving people. | ||
So now you have things like the World Economic Forum with a YouTube channel. | ||
You have Bilderberg publishing their minutes, saying, here's the meetings that we're doing today. | ||
So again, we've crossed this threshold where everybody knows this is happening now. | ||
Somehow, it baffles me, but somehow they've convinced the people of the world that, yes, these meetings, Globalist organizations do exist. | ||
They are happening. They are making a global government, but it's because they're so good and it's for the benefit of everyone. | ||
So it's like we have this weird position to occupy where it's like we have to try to explain that the billionaire scumbag vampires aren't on your side. | ||
Like the plans that they have that are open and acknowledged and announced by everybody for digital currency and digital ID and tracking systems and AI replacement of your job and massive demographic reorganization to better fit their economic model. | ||
Like, we have to convince you that's bad for you. | ||
We have to convince you to stand up against these scumbags, like against these people that we actually have by orders of magnitude more people than them. | ||
And we could overpower them politically. | ||
We could defeat them if you just were aware of what they were doing and stood up against it and we have to try to convince you of this? | ||
Okay. It's like it's literally a more difficult problem to have. | ||
Like how it's more difficult to deal with the lies that we're dealing with now even though they're more outrageous. | ||
Right? The lies that conspiracy theorists used to have to deal with were like there are weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. | ||
Right? There weren't. | ||
There never were. And we got called conspiracy theorists for saying that the entire time. | ||
But at least it was a believable lie. | ||
At least it was something that you could show some evidence for, even if it was falsified, even if it was out of date. | ||
You could believe that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. | ||
There's nothing outrageous about that. | ||
There's nothing illogical about that assertion. | ||
Why is it that it's easier to make that argument? | ||
It's easier to argue against the lie of weapons of mass destruction than it is to argue with the lies that we're contending with currently, which are... | ||
There's no difference between men and women. | ||
Right? Just these outrageous, ridiculous lies that are just bald on their face absurdities. | ||
The border is secure. | ||
Right? It's somehow harder to contend with these blatant, open, ridiculous lies than it is to deal with ones that are semi-believable. | ||
Just like it's harder to convince people to fight back against the billionaires now that everybody knows what they're doing. | ||
It's Sort of contradictory, but it's true. | ||
And it's very bizarre. | ||
Extremely bizarre. So, Louis Yu on Twitter ran a poll where he put forward four different assertions by Alex Jones, Trump, Nick Fuentes, and James Lindy. | ||
So he says, James Lindy, communists are destroying the world. | ||
Alex Jones, WEF is destroying the world. | ||
Trump, China is destroying the world. | ||
Nick Fuentes, Israel and Jewish lobby are destroying the world. | ||
Which do you think? So my answer to this is this. | ||
I think I can explain. The ultimate goal is a closed system of permanent casts in which revolt against the ruling order is impossible. | ||
Communists, the James Lindy suggestion, Lindsay suggestion is... | ||
Communists are the foot soldiers used to tear down the current system so a new one can be built, economic and moral system. | ||
They're the useful idiots. | ||
They're the foot soldiers. They're the fire that's being set in order to bring about the total reorganization. | ||
And you can look at somewhere like China, which while it's communist in nature, communist in technically communist, extremely capitalist, right? | ||
Working hand-in-hand with capitalists in the United States. | ||
There's nothing about China that would be Desirable for the current crop of communists in the United States, right? | ||
The rainbow flag wearing Antifa black mask psychopaths. | ||
Like, you know what China does not like and does not tolerate? | ||
Homosexuality, black people, minorities, immigration. | ||
Like, nothing they believe actually is... | ||
Available in China, but it's a communist system. | ||
So, you know, they're useful idiots. | ||
They're being used to destroy a system so a new one can come in and they'll tell them whatever they need to tell them to get them on their side. | ||
The people in power will tell the little communist foot soldiers whatever they need to to get them activated, to get them to destroy the place, and then they'll Can you imagine a revolution happening in China? | ||
It's impossible. | ||
It's literally impossible at this point without some massive exterior influence, without some massive collapse. | ||
Nobody in China will ever be capable of building the momentum to overthrow the communist government, even in a small regard. | ||
Look at what happened in Hong Kong when they had protests. | ||
It got destroyed. | ||
We'll continue on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
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Taking a bird's eye view right now. | ||
The question at hand is, who's really destroying the world? | ||
Is it the Communist? | ||
Is it the Chinese? | ||
Is it the Jews? | ||
Is it the World Economic Forum? | ||
Who could it be? | ||
You can only choose one. | ||
That's the elementary way of looking at this when the reality is there's shades of grey on every level. | ||
But again, this was the poll on Twitter. | ||
Who do you think it is? | ||
Is that the ultimate goal is a closed system of permanent castes in which revolt against the ruling order is impossible. | ||
Communists are the foot soldiers used to tear down the current system so a new one can be built. | ||
That's an economic and the moral system. | ||
China is already operating in the closed system and it's being used to refine and export it. | ||
Israel is the planned world government capital where the historically Jewish banking dynasties will occupy the top cast, top ruling cast. | ||
But the WEF is the organizing superstructure that's being used to orchestrate the transition by coordinating corporate, governmental, academic, and media responses to manufactured crisis. | ||
So they're all right. | ||
They're all right. And they're all wrong. | ||
Right? Because the other thing to consider in this is that when you say China is doing this, of course you mean the Chinese Communist Party who... | ||
I don't think I need to tell you, is ready and willing to just brutalize their own people to absurd degrees. | ||
Are we blaming the, you know, factory worker that was picked up off a farm somewhere in rural China and kept in an open-air cage with suicide nets being tracked continuously? | ||
Are they at fault for this? | ||
Well, not really. I mean, the system is a closed, permanent, revolution-proof system. | ||
I really think about it. What's necessary for a revolution to take place? | ||
You have to have the organizations. | ||
You have to have the sentiment being expressed in the first place. | ||
And it has to reach a tipping point. | ||
It has to snowball. | ||
It has to get bigger. It has to reach critical mass. | ||
Yeah, it has to reach critical mass. | ||
Exactly. So you might have one or two people in China, you know, start to really express... | ||
Meaningful opposition to the Chinese government. | ||
But they'll be shut down immediately. | ||
Their credit score will tank so no one will want to associate with them in fear of their credit score, social credit score going down. | ||
So it just, it gets nipped in the bud no matter what. | ||
Look at Hong Kong. I mean, Hong Kong was roiled in protest for months and months. | ||
That one was that, 2019? | ||
Snuffed out, gone. | ||
It's over. And that was one place that still had, because of the European colonization that took place there and the history of British involvement in that country, you had actually some... | ||
Remnants of free speech and liberty still existing there. | ||
But they shut it down. | ||
They destroyed it. That's over. | ||
Anywhere else in China going to pop off anytime soon? | ||
You think Wuhan's going to be a hotbed of rebellion anytime soon? | ||
No, they have a permanent, closed, technocratic prison system that their whole country runs in. | ||
And it's working well. | ||
And, you know, they've decided... | ||
And it's a historical thing with China as well. | ||
I mean, Lao Tzu or whatever his name is, right? | ||
Confucius, Confucianism, like whatever their ideological system is there, it's been designed for a thousand years to bring about total obedience to the state. | ||
They have a pyramid structure in their personal lives where it's like, you know, the kids... | ||
The women, the father. | ||
The father's always under the state, right? | ||
And this is like their religious beliefs, if you can call them that. | ||
But it's their national organization. | ||
Everybody knows this is not like speculative or anything. | ||
This is just the historical reality that's brought it out. | ||
So it's totally closed. | ||
It's not going anywhere anytime soon. | ||
Even a major disaster, I don't know, would really rocket on its heels that much because it's during major disasters that people look to the government for protection. | ||
I said earlier, the only way the Chinese Communist Party goes down, it's not going to be through rebellion or revolution, but maybe if an asteroid struck Beijing and decapitated the whole thing, maybe then you'd have a period of... | ||
But I don't even think that would really, you know, make that much of a dent in it. | ||
And they've decided that for stability and for whatever reason, you know, they treat homosexuality as a mental illness. | ||
They don't participate in any of the diversity stuff that's happening because they don't need it because the system is closed because they already have what they need. | ||
And the system is amoral. | ||
It's just whatever works, right? | ||
If they decided that in order to keep the system maintained and functional, they needed to do the opposite, flip the switch and promote homosexuality, promote diversity, then they would just do that. | ||
It's whatever the system needs, the system gets. | ||
And that's it at the end of the day. | ||
So, I mean, you know, and the same thing with the with the Jews. | ||
You think the big banking families that, you know, operate massive, like, you know, immigration schemes and that sort of stuff, you think they give a damn about your Jewish neighbor? | ||
You think for a single second they would, you know, take them into consideration? | ||
No, they're useful tools for the elites as well. | ||
I mean, this is all a struggle of humanity and In mass, humanity as a universal population versus the deconstructionists and the psychopaths and the power-hungry, uber-elite madmen of all race, colors, and creeds. | ||
I feel like I have to keep explaining that over and over. | ||
People honestly have this binary black and white view of things where if you look at China and are like, oh my god, this is... | ||
This is a big threat to human liberty because they're making inroads all over the world, and they're using the economic power that our elites gifted them, right? | ||
I was going to say we gifted them. | ||
I didn't gift anything to China, but certainly our country has, over the last several decades, been the engine behind the rise of China's economic power that they've then used to make inroads in Africa and South America and Central America and America and Canada as well. | ||
If you look at that and go, man, that's a big issue. | ||
The Chinese government, the Chinese style of governance is not a good thing. | ||
It's extremely rife with abuse and exploitation. | ||
We don't want that. | ||
And it looks like they're getting more and more power and are willing to back that power up militarily. | ||
Well, then you get called a Jewish shill because you're apparently distracting from the Jews by... | ||
Focusing on China. It's like, is that not a threat? | ||
Is China not a threat? | ||
Can we not look at that and also recognize that people like George Soros are tearing apart this country as well, while also not throwing in everybody that shares an ethnicity with him under the bus? | ||
Like, it's all sort of nuanced. | ||
You can't take a black and white view on all of these things. | ||
And if you want to actually awaken... | ||
The critical mass of humanity necessary to overthrow this newly imposed global system, then everybody of every race, color, and creed needs to understand that you're being targeted. | ||
You might be targeted a little bit differently. | ||
They might be targeting whites with opioids and blacks with crack cocaine or fentanyl, but it's the same outcome at the end of the day. | ||
They don't care, so you shouldn't care either. | ||
People at the top do not care who you are. | ||
They care if you submit to them. | ||
And that's the bird's eye view of the situation. | ||
And of course it is all being orchestrated and carried out. | ||
And the necessary catastrophes that they then use to justify their power grabs are being orchestrated by the World Economic Forum. | ||
And Klaus Schwab, who's the understudy of Henry Kissinger, who was a CIA, you know, mastermind. | ||
I mean, it's a tangled web they weaved. | ||
but we can slice right through it if we just stop bickering at each other. | ||
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Of course, we are on the border covering in real time and showing so people can see with their own eyes the true scale, scope, and activity of the invasion as American citizens. | ||
Media outlets such as ourselves were blocked from viewing the armed guard escort that the foreign invaders using to be ferried further into our country in complete violation of every law that's ever been passed on this. | ||
Again, I don't know I mean, how do we just end asylum? | ||
Can we just end asylum? I mean, if I was in charge, the first thing you do is just go, okay, no more asylum. | ||
Nope. Not going to happen. | ||
Sorry. We have no obligation to have asylum. | ||
It's a very nice thing. It's a nice thing for us to do. | ||
But when it's being taken advantage of, when it's so easy to take advantage of, we can't have it anymore. | ||
It's not our fault. It's not like we don't want to be a safe haven for people that are actually trying to escape tyrannical governments, actually being persecuted in their homelands. | ||
It would be nice to be a safe haven for them. | ||
It's a wonderful idea, but when that generosity and goodness is being taken advantage of, Just by the millions, we have to just stop. | ||
We have to just stop. Because that's what, I mean, the only reason you could possibly justify what's being done right now is by claiming that they're all asylum seekers. | ||
They're not. They're obviously not. | ||
It's just absurd. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
Again, I always use the cancer analogy. | ||
But it's any sort of charitable thing, right? | ||
There's a fund that's there for the Ronald McDonald House that's there for families of sick children so they can live at or near the hospital while their child is going through extensive chemotherapy. | ||
And there's somebody living at the Ronald McDonald House. | ||
There's like a family living there. | ||
And they don't actually have a sick kid. | ||
They're just taking up the room and taking the resources that could be given to actual sick families. | ||
And you find out, like, wait, you've been living here for three months. | ||
We thought your kid was... | ||
In chemotherapy, we thought the reason that you're here, the reason you get this gift, the reason that we are providing you this charity is because we feel bad for you because your kid has cancer and we want you to be able to be with them while they go through this process. | ||
You don't have to drive 45 minutes every day or spend money on a hotel bankrupting yourselves just so you can be with your child. | ||
But what if you found out that every single room in the Ronald McDonald House was just occupied by some family that lied about having a sick kid and just enjoyed having a place that they could live rent-free and be taken care of? | ||
It's like, okay, there's something about this process that's not working. | ||
It's not that you hate... | ||
You know, charity. It's not that you don't want families who actually have sick kids to, you know, be able to survive in this society and be able to benefit from the generosity and charity of their fellow citizens. | ||
I mean, but if every single room, every single room is being occupied by scam artists, by con men that don't actually have sick kids... | ||
You'd have to be like, alright, we're shutting this whole thing down. | ||
We're shutting this whole thing down. We're going to reformat this. | ||
We're going to put in some sort of process so you actually have sick kids and make sure they're the ones that are getting the charity. | ||
Not everybody who can, you know, figure out which checkboxes to mark on a form. | ||
So that's where we are now. | ||
That would be the first thing. I don't know why we can't just do that. | ||
We have no obligation to the rest of the world to be taken advantage of, to be made fools of. | ||
We don't, but we don't even have an obligation to actually have asylum for people who deserve it. | ||
Again, it's a nice thing, but how many, what percentage do you think are, would actually under like the, you know, not the letter of the law, but the spirit of the law, how many of these people are actually asylum seekers and how many are just from a poor country? | ||
How many are just economic migrants? | ||
I'd say like less than one-tenth of one percent of the two million people that have crossed. | ||
So there should be some threshold for asylum. | ||
I mean, that's really like the central issue here that nobody wants to touch, nobody wants to talk about. | ||
And I don't know why. | ||
Again, it's like because you get portrayed as some heartless person that doesn't care about these poor people. | ||
It's like I care about the ones that are actually being persecuted by their government and that are desperate for some relief so they aren't murdered. | ||
That's not who we're talking about here. | ||
Who we're talking about is people who are pretending to be that to get economic benefit. | ||
They're scum. | ||
They're not good people. | ||
They're not morally upright. | ||
They're not deserving of the charity and generosity that they're taking advantage of. | ||
So, cut them off. Now, it's gotten to the point where As InfoWars reports, 20 homeless veterans have been kicked out of hotels in Newburgh, New York, where they had been given temporary shelter in order to make way for illegal immigrants bused north from New York City. | ||
Veterans advocates told local media on Friday, listening outrage from across the political spectrum. | ||
Over the last week, many of our homeless veterans were informed that they had to leave their temporary housing, said Sharon Tony Finch, CEO of the Yerrick Israel Tony Foundation. | ||
That's what she told Hudson News on Saturday, explaining that the affected veterans were staying in several hotels that were preparing to receive migrants from New York City. | ||
Of course, as we pointed out, it's not just, you know, veterans. | ||
In any cases, orphanages, right? | ||
Foster care homes, who previously would provide a stable atmosphere, family life for children who had lost everything. | ||
Until a better offer came along to house, you know, human trafficked kids who our government is imported. | ||
Meanwhile, San Diego Border Patrol arrests Afghan National on FBI's terror watch list after that terrorist crossed the border illegally. | ||
People are getting killed. | ||
GOP lawmaker calls for impeachment of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
It's like, it's a bare minimum. | ||
It's a bare minimum. Hey, you know the guy that works at the sandwich shop downtown murdered five children. | ||
I think you should be fired. | ||
Okay, so the guy that has opened our border to a full-scale invasion of millions of people, we should really do the math and calculate it down. | ||
I sort of just did it in my head, but I think... | ||
I can't remember the conclusion I came to. | ||
We'll have to do it. | ||
But you have like 10,000, 11,000 a day coming across. | ||
Just divide that by 24 hours. | ||
Divide that by 60 minutes. | ||
Divide that by 60 seconds. | ||
Should we just have a bell going off? | ||
Every, what, three seconds? | ||
It's like, ding, new American, ding, new American, ding. | ||
A new house that's not available for American people. | ||
A new job taken by somebody that's not American. | ||
A new position in the hospital or the university. | ||
Ding, ding, ding. Just continuously, continuously. | ||
It would drive us crazy. We're not going to do that. | ||
We're not going to do that. Because it would be ringing constantly. | ||
Be a non-stop siren going off. | ||
Yeah, maybe he should be impeached. | ||
Maybe the guy that did that should be impeached. | ||
Maybe the guy committing open treason right in front of our faces maybe shouldn't have that job anymore. | ||
Maybe he shouldn't be the head of the division that is in charge of securing the border. | ||
That's a great point, GOP lawmaker. | ||
Gee, why hadn't we thought of that? | ||
Again, I mean, this is from the Gateway Pundit. | ||
They just dropped this line in the middle. | ||
As many as 85,000 unaccompanied migrant children have disappeared. | ||
What do we have to do? | ||
What do we have to do to get people to care about this? | ||
What do we have to do? | ||
85,000 migrant children have been trafficked by our government who no longer has control, oversight, or even awareness of where they are. | ||
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Why? | |
I don't know. | ||
DHS gave you, that's your identification because it says this child was given to Jose Vazquez. | ||
And so you go, oh yeah, that's me. | ||
That's my identification because I have the kid that says it was given to Jose Vazquez, so now I'm him. | ||
Which means they're giving kids to people who don't have ID. Which means they don't know who they're giving kids to. | ||
They give children to these people and then say, we're going to call in and check in in two weeks. | ||
And the people never answer the phone. | ||
They never see the kid again. | ||
85,000 kids. | ||
What do we have to do? Five, six, seven million. | ||
I mean, how many people has crossed the border since Joe Biden got into office? | ||
I don't think it's a question anybody can actually factually answer. | ||
Certainly over 5 million, though. | ||
That everyone acknowledges. | ||
And apparently all they have to do to carry out this invasion is have some bald Voldemort-looking half-worm, half-man go up on the Sunday shows and just lie to everyone's faces that the border is secure. | ||
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It's okay. Like, what? | |
But seriously, what? | ||
Like, we know the border isn't secure. | ||
We know this invasion is happening. | ||
I mean, how many is too many? | ||
How many will people start to care? | ||
10 million? 20 million? | ||
I mean, by the time Biden gets out of office, I mean, there's no sign that this is slowing down in any way. | ||
It's only ramping up. | ||
So by the time we're two years in, we've had upwards of six million. | ||
Probably, probably, maybe significantly more. | ||
So, we're a population of like 350 million. | ||
How many is too many? | ||
How many? Like, I would love to ask a liberal, like, how many is too many? | ||
Because it's an inexhaustible supply. | ||
Would a billion be too many? | ||
Would a hundred million be too many? | ||
Where is the limit? | ||
Where is the line? | ||
In my opinion, the line should be at zero. | ||
Should be zero. There should be nobody coming in without permission. | ||
I don't think we really need that many people with permission, to be honest with you. | ||
I don't think it's good for America or any other country to have levels of migration that We're experiencing even in the legal aspect. | ||
I mean, I can point to headlines where it's like, a big tech company fires 30,000 Americans, hires 30,000 Indians. | ||
H-1B visas. | ||
Just like, is that a way for a country to operate? | ||
Is that a way for a nation to conduct itself? | ||
Why are there not laws against this? | ||
I mean, what is the purpose of a national government? | ||
If it's not there to protect the people of the nation... | ||
I mean, it's not that they're failing in their most basic responsibilities. | ||
It's that they have... Willfully abdicated them. | ||
The function of the government in this context is to provide the corporations that have control of the government with cheap labor. | ||
Yeah, exactly. Save the corporations some money and hey, you gotta destroy some American towns to do it. | ||
You gotta just leave entire swaths of our country in destitution and hopelessness to make a couple extra bucks. | ||
Hey, you gotta do it. The dollar is king, right? | ||
Yeah. Continuing here, Migrant Process Center in El Paso packed with legal immigrants. | ||
Nearly all of them are military-aged males. | ||
Title 42, a Trump-era policy that forced migrants seeking asylum to remain in Mexico has expired. | ||
Thousands of illegal immigrants passed to the Migrant Processing Center in El Paso, Texas on Friday. | ||
There's a maximum capacity of about 120, but 750 illegals were packed in there like sardines. | ||
Nearly all 750 illegals in this one migrant processing center were military-aged males, not a man or child in sight. | ||
There have been reports of chickenpox, tuberculosis, and STDs. | ||
There have been cases of scabies, measles, COVID, and bedbugs. | ||
Take care of your health, officers added. | ||
Take care of your health, officers added. | ||
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Okay, yeah, all right. | |
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I'm going to open up the phone lines right now. | ||
I don't think we have a guest today, do we? | ||
So we'll be taking phone calls for the rest of the show. | ||
Of course, covering all this news as well. | ||
I'll go to a video here in just a second of some of the Biden voters being very angry at what they themselves did. | ||
It's very interesting. If you want to call in, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at the American Journal. | ||
So yes, Mayorkas, who may himself be the most dangerous threat to America at this point. | ||
Forget a movement. Forget communism is the biggest threat or Antifa is the biggest threat. | ||
Mayorkas might be the biggest threat. | ||
Joe Biden might be the biggest threat. | ||
These individuals... Are single-handedly destroying this entire nation. | ||
I shouldn't say single-handedly because they do have the support and cooperation of tens of thousands of people. | ||
Whether they're the lawyers providing the falsification of records so that these people can claim to be asylum seekers. | ||
Or the Border Patrol agents dutifully carrying out their illegal orders to invade this country. | ||
They have a lot of help. | ||
Mayorkas says he agrees with Joe Biden that white supremacy is the greatest threat of terrorism to the U.S. Half of me wants to laugh. | ||
I mean, but this is deadly serious. | ||
And of course, you know, look at their own definitions of white supremacy, right? | ||
They're like, the biggest threat to America is white supremacy. | ||
Well, how do we know white supremacy? What is white supremacy? | ||
And they're like, well, it's things like thinking white people should exist, right? | ||
That's unacceptable. Can't have that thought. | ||
It's things like hard work, pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, being on time. | ||
These are the things that they say, right? | ||
History, accurate history, white supremacist. | ||
So these are the things that they want to destroy. | ||
These are the things that they have now labeled as white supremacy in order to get everybody on board with destroying the very things that make us a nation in the first place. | ||
White supremacist terror. | ||
Joe Biden said this at a historical black university this week. | ||
We'll play that video in just a little bit, but I just want to continue with the... | ||
With the immigration stuff right now. | ||
We'll get to the whole white supremacy thing in just a little bit. | ||
El Paso Department of Public Health warns of community outbreaks of chickenpox, tuberculosis, infestations, and STDs due to influx of illegal aliens. | ||
Earlier this week, the Gateway Pundit reported that members of the El Paso Police Force warned Republican Congressman Tony Gonzalez that there had been multiple incidents of illness among the illegal aliens who have set up camp in downtown El Paso. | ||
There have been cases of scabies, measles, COVID, and bed bugs. | ||
Take care of your health, officers added. | ||
You know? | ||
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Like, what do you say? | |
What do you say? I mean, these people are doing this to us. | ||
They're just doing it to us. | ||
Like, we're under attack. All of America is under attack right now. | ||
These are biological weapons. | ||
It's just insane. | ||
It's just insane. There's somebody coming over to your house. | ||
You have, like, kids running around. | ||
And they just, like, bring their pit bull. | ||
And just, like, take it off the leash. | ||
And they're like, careful, he bites! Just like... | ||
Then why did you bring him in here? | ||
I told you to be careful. | ||
I told you that he bites. | ||
You brought him in, you absolute psychopaths. | ||
CBP officers intercept a bomb at US-Mexico border. | ||
Improvised bomb. We now have pictures of it. | ||
We covered this last week. It's an IED using an M&M container with electrical tape. | ||
Blue and red wires were exposed at the end of the container. | ||
Again, how many have we not caught? | ||
It's the real question. How many were intelligent enough to maybe save the bomb-making activity until after they cross the border? | ||
We don't know. We'll never know until they go off. | ||
Chairman of Homeland Security Committee says Mayorkas has intentionally violated the law and lied to Congress under oath. | ||
Again, I mean, I've expressed this very fringe opinion for a long time. | ||
I think it should be illegal to lie under oath. | ||
That's just me. That's just me. | ||
Apparently, that's just me. | ||
Because they do it all the time. | ||
Because they don't address Congress without their testimony being replete with lies, falsehoods, and doublespeak. | ||
So... You know how the Romans dealt with this? | ||
Crucifixion? No. They had tribunes whose bodies were inviolable, meaning that you could not touch them, you could not fight them, or else you'd be killed. | ||
And so they would have the tribunes just go up and grab senators and haul them off. | ||
And the senators couldn't do anything about it. | ||
Maybe we need something like that. Maybe we just need to empower good people, just like have the sacred invulnerability that allows them to just like walk right through the Secret Service and just whoever is protecting these people and just grab them and just go, all right, we know you violate the law like a million times. | ||
And because you're protected, because you're surrounded by sycophants that... | ||
Won't ever let you be held to judgment. | ||
Maybe we just need, like, to empower one person who just, like, goes in and grabs him and hauls him off and throws him in prison himself. | ||
And if you try to fight back against that guy, then you face the death penalty. | ||
Maybe we need something like that. | ||
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Because I'm out of options. | |
I'm out of suggestions. | ||
I'm out of options. I'm out of suggestions. | ||
People running our country are actively destroying it, and I don't know how many times we can say that. | ||
All right, folks, we'll go out to your phone calls in a moment. | ||
Just finishing up with the invasion here. | ||
There's a misleading... | ||
I think this is not intentionally misleading, but I can give you the wrong impression. | ||
Bill Malugin says illegal crossings in Texas have fallen off a cliff in the last 48 hours since the Title 42 expiration after a peak of 3,300 on the 5th of May in the Rio Grande Valley earlier this week. | ||
Under 500 in the Rio Grande in the past 24 hours. | ||
El Paso's big drop too. | ||
He says it's because of more enforcement from Mexico, Texas blocking entry. | ||
I think the important part, migrants going to POEs. | ||
In other words, points of entry. | ||
So again, it's like, wow, we have a lot less break-in since we started propping the front door open. | ||
Yeah, they're just walking in now. | ||
Like there's less crossing. | ||
There's more crossing. | ||
They're just doing it in single file rather than as a mob. | ||
And somehow that's better? Okay? | ||
CBP contacts tell me they do not expect this lull to last. | ||
They expect numbers to crank back up again, but not to the record-setting levels we saw this week of 10,000-plus per day. | ||
Of course, it's just so easy to fix all of this. | ||
Just unbelievably easy. | ||
You expel the migrants. | ||
You expel the invaders. | ||
You tell everybody, if you come here, you'll be expelled. | ||
But it'll be a painful process to get to that point. | ||
You will be imprisoned. You will be tracked. | ||
You will be logged in our system. | ||
If you ever try to come back again, the punishment will be harsher. | ||
And you build the wall or build the digital wall, as I like to say. | ||
Use whatever technologies... | ||
And manpower that we have access to, which is practically infinite, to secure our border in the same way that Israel secures its border or Poland secures its border. | ||
Nothing unfair about this. | ||
Just what countries used to do. | ||
Chairman of Homeland Security Committee says Mayorkas has intentionally violated law and lied to Congress under oath. | ||
Mark Green, chairman of the Homeland Security Committee, has blasted Alejandro Mayorkas for lying about security of the border and violating the law as record numbers of illegal immigrants crossed the border last week. | ||
83,000 crossings just last week alone. | ||
In Mayorkas' assertion that the numbers have dropped, Rep. | ||
Green noted, what the Secretary failed to say is that this week we've seen more crossings than any time, any week in our history. | ||
Yes, there was some anticipation, so people started coming across at higher numbers. | ||
In fact, record-breaking numbers the first part of the week. | ||
But on the latter part of the week, a judge ruled they can't do their plan of just releasing without a court date, which Secretary Mayorkas has said on the news was a bad idea. | ||
With the court ruling that he said he can't do that, the drug cartels have responded and the numbers have fallen off for a couple days. | ||
But he admitted just moments ago they can't predict the peak, adding that CBP said 40% increase is expected with Title 42 gone. | ||
That's another 9 million people in two years. | ||
They've already let in 5.04 million encounters and 1.5 million gotaways as they've tried to manage border security and not secure our border. | ||
Saying his job is to execute the laws, not write them or make them up himself. | ||
Green continued, adding that the DHS's head interim final rule to just speed people into the country is an excellent example of them just making up the laws, which we are the ones. | ||
We write laws in Congress. He executes the laws, right, as the executive branch. | ||
Well, I mean, on paper, yeah. | ||
I guess technically that's the way it's supposed to go. | ||
But your power has been usurped and you did nothing to stop it. | ||
You have the authority. | ||
It is your position that should be in charge of this stuff. | ||
But you have relinquished it to the executive branch. | ||
So do something about it. | ||
You know, the precedent for this was largely set with COVID as well. | ||
Secretaries of States didn't have the right or proper authority to do mail-in ballots. | ||
Didn't stop them. | ||
See, what's legal is what you can get away with. | ||
The power that you have is the power other people give you. | ||
So, make an example of these people to dissuade anybody else from ever doing it again. | ||
Or admit that Our government is not functional anymore and has no right or authority. | ||
See, they've broken the social contract. | ||
They've broken the contract with the American people. | ||
They have. | ||
The American people's response to this, who's to say? | ||
Who's to say? People are getting pissed at it. | ||
Let's go now to this video from the south shore of Chicago. | ||
Clip 8. Now Texas, of course, receiving the brunt of the migrant impact with just about all of the 83,000 people crossing last week coming into our state. | ||
But hey, Chicago is having to take 250 to 500 migrants. | ||
They're not handling it well. | ||
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Let's watch. All these resources that have not come to us, now you want to overly compensate for people who've never lived here before, and they need to be taken care of first and foremost before anything else happens here. | |
Why would any leader put our black communities already riddled with crime at further risk by placing unbedded non-taxpayers steps away from our seniors, our children, and our homes we've worked so hard on our own to secure? | ||
We are at war, people. | ||
Our communities are at war. | ||
They are violating our communities, and we asking that we have, we across the country, we asking and we're demanding for office of Black America, or whatever you want to call it, to deal with issues like this! | ||
I did get placed on a wait-lens, but I was told that the immigrants were taking part of it. | ||
That's a story that a lot of people don't know, and it just, it hurt me. | ||
I'm like, oh, wait a minute. I understand we need to be humanitarian, but these people are, that my participants are third and fourth generation Chicagoan, born, bred, fed, and raised here. | ||
My grandmother, may Brother Carrington, rest in peace, always said, Craig, charity starts at home first, and then they go abroad. | ||
Politically, having over 500 people in our community would completely wipe out any interest we have. | ||
Many of these migrants have been dumped in our neighborhoods without a plan in place to monitor and house them long term. | ||
I'm not selling nothing. And I keep telling people, we don't have to move. | ||
If you sell, they gonna come in. | ||
If we don't sell, we gotta stand strong enough. | ||
That's right. That neighborhood voted 97% for Joe Biden. | ||
97%. So this is what's so frustrating to me. | ||
Yes, you're exactly right. | ||
All of the people talking that, you're exactly right. | ||
So what are you doing? | ||
What do you do? You vote for the same people over and over who are destroying your country? | ||
You call Donald Trump racist for saying exactly what you just said? | ||
We want to protect the people that are in our country. | ||
Why are we prioritizing foreigners? | ||
It makes no sense. It's not good for anybody. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. We'll go out to your phone calls. | |
You know, I really don't, uh... | ||
Like, I'm used to having people, like, say stupid stuff to me on Twitter, social media, or whatever. | ||
There's only one thing I don't stand for, and that's being in any way called a shill of any sort. | ||
It's just, you know, I put myself out there too much. | ||
I put too much on the line to let people slander me like that. | ||
But, man... | ||
It's, I don't know, people's ability to spot chills is just pathetic, honestly. | ||
It really is pathetic. | ||
Infowars really is like the litmus test. | ||
Alex Jones really is the litmus test. | ||
Because, especially from the lawsuits, I mean, good lord, everything is public at this point. | ||
They have everything about Infowars. | ||
Everything. Everything. And there's not even an iota of evidence that we're controlled in the slightest way at all anywhere. | ||
All of our communications, all of our financial documents, all of everything you could possibly need to figure out what a company's all about. | ||
Because the lawsuits, I mean, they forced us to open these things up to them. | ||
Thinking there was something hidden. | ||
Sure, there was something hidden deep in the documents, files, organization, you know, coordination with outside groups. | ||
It doesn't exist. It does not exist. | ||
So, like, if you can't tell that InfoWars is a real deal, if you can't tell Alex Jones or Owen Schroer or Harrison Smith are the real deal, then your perception is altered. | ||
Your perception is warped. It's off. | ||
It's weird. It's weird because it's just like... | ||
I don't know. I mean, there is no way to even combat the claims because obviously a shill would say they're not a shill. | ||
Obviously somebody who's compromised would not say that they're compromised. | ||
So I can't just sit up here and be like, no, trust me, I'm not. | ||
I get it. But it's just like... | ||
All this because I posted on Twitter that I just don't... | ||
I don't... I think Patriot Front is a Fed operation. | ||
I just don't. | ||
I just log on Twitter and I see a Patriot Front video and literally every comment is like, nice try, Feds! | ||
Nice try! | ||
We're not gonna fall for your scam and support a group that is apparently nonviolent and protesting without issue. | ||
Like, what? So I think one of the things, I mean, if we're going to decouple some of this and delve into the nuance, I think a lot of people probably are just uncomfortable with the fact that, you know, these guys dress in uniform and cover their faces, right? | ||
Like, those two things, like, even though they're probably trying to protect their identities, whether it's for good intentions or not, right? | ||
They don't want to be targeted. | ||
They don't want to be harassed by... | ||
Yeah, that's the thing. That's the thing about these guys. | ||
It's like every point about them is a point in both columns, right? | ||
Sure, sure, sure, sure. | ||
But don't you see how their choice to mask up puts them in a place where they could be nonviolent all day. | ||
There are so many protests that take place that are nonviolent where people don't have to mask up. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
No, I get it. | ||
I get it. People don't like the masks, and they also are confused why there's no fatties. | ||
These are the two big—and the uniforms, I guess, the masks are a part of that. | ||
But it's like, look at the legal atmosphere right now. | ||
I mean, I can show you thread after thread of people, even though they wear masks, doxing these people, going after, like, their families and stuff, like— I don't know. | ||
It makes sense to me that you'd want to wear... | ||
I mean, even the... I mean, the Groyfers are super paranoid about, like, pictures of them going out. | ||
Like, if you ever go to one of their events, it's like, do not take pictures, do not post anything from here because these are people with families and jobs whose lives could be ruined because of the ADL, you know, finding their image and finding their Facebook and targeting them. | ||
So it's like... The mask makes... | ||
I mean, I'm not going to do it. I think the whole thing is kind of cringy and probably counterproductive to what they say they want to accomplish. | ||
I don't really get what they're all about, honestly, but... | ||
But I don't know. But the point of this was like, you know, it's just my interpretation. | ||
I'm just like, I don't see the hallmarks of Fed stuff here. | ||
We know what Fed infiltration looks like. | ||
We've seen it. We saw them infiltrate the Oath Keepers. | ||
We saw them infiltrate Proud Boys. | ||
We saw them frame people for trying to kidnap the governor. | ||
We have the reports about them sending in undercover agents to Catholic churches to try to find extremists in there. | ||
Like, we know how they operate. I just don't see the hallmarks of it with Patriot Front. | ||
It's just my interpretation. So, you know, on Saturday or whatever, I'm literally just like, I don't even know what I was doing. | ||
Probably just like, you know, building blocks with my son or whatever. | ||
And I like check on my phone. | ||
It's like every single person being like, feds, feds, feds, feds. | ||
And I'm just like, yeah, I just don't think that they're feds. | ||
And then the responses are just like, oh, it looks like we saw through the PSYOP and now they sent their shills out to do cover-up. | ||
And it's just like... Who do you think is giving me order? | ||
Who do you think... | ||
How would I bend it? | ||
Like, what? It's just weird. | ||
And it's like, I get, again, I get that, like, you aren't with me. | ||
Maybe I just need to stream my life 24 hours a day, and then all the mystery would be gone. | ||
You'd see how boring I really am. | ||
But... Maybe then you at least understand that, like, I just say what I believe. | ||
Literally no—even InfoWars doesn't—probably most people at InfoWars disagree with me about Patriot Front. | ||
I'm probably the only ones who, like, I just don't think they're—sorry, I just don't think they're Feds. | ||
I just don't see it. I guarantee you the Feds are desperately trying and maybe have succeeded infiltrating them. | ||
They're definitely number one on the Fed watch list. | ||
But I don't see the coordination taking place with the media where they have these big media outlets. | ||
If you search CNN for Patriot Front, I don't think CNN's ever talked about them. | ||
I suppose I've seen yesterday. | ||
That's not the way that the media and establishment works. | ||
They do all this coordinated and they create these fear-like propaganda campaigns in a sophisticated way. | ||
Anyway, I just don't see it. | ||
And it's just... It's just very annoying to, like, be targeted endlessly by the establishment and then having the anti-establishment people with no evidence and no even reason to believe it call you a shill. | ||
And, uh, it's incredibly frustrating. | ||
All this to say, the only, literally the only people I have to worry about is you, is the audience. | ||
If you don't like what I'm saying, then you won't support us. | ||
And, uh, It's as simple as that. | ||
It's literally as simple as that. | ||
So again, even if you disagree with me about Patreon, I'm sure a lot of you, I guarantee you most of you do, maybe at least, maybe you appreciate the fact that I don't care. | ||
I don't care about what other people think. | ||
I just say what I believe. | ||
I just say what I think to be true regardless of what anybody else has to say. | ||
And so you know that I'm going to be real with you, even if I think my belief is going to be contrary to yours. | ||
I'm not about to lie to you, ever. | ||
With that, let's go to the phone calls. | ||
Christian in New Jersey. | ||
I want to talk about the economy. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Christian. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Christian. How are you? | |
Good, thank you. Nice to see you're back, man. | ||
I watch your show every morning. | ||
Last few weeks, I've been on a little hiatus due to work, but every time I'm at work, I enjoy listening to you guys, especially you in the morning. | ||
Oh, thank you very much. I appreciate that. | ||
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Yeah, I'm just calling in because, well, you know, the economy is definitely taking a hit for better, or actually for worse, you know, more for the better. | |
You know, COVID, for example, for me and my line of work, I work in the delivery business for FedEx. | ||
Prior to that, I used to work for UPS. It's really getting real rough out there. | ||
I started seeing a lot of contractors who own areas already downsizing in the amount of employees they have. | ||
Interesting. We'll finish this up on the other side. | ||
Stay on the line, Christian. We'll come back to you and go out to the rest of your phone calls for the rest of this segment and the rest of the show. | ||
Stay with us. Infowarsstore.com. | ||
We return on the other side of this break. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Christian in New Jersey. | ||
You're saying that as a truck driver, I mean, I imagine that, or a delivery driver, I imagine that business exploded during COVID because everybody was ordering everything online. | ||
Amazon, you know, massively expanding. | ||
But since then, with the reopening of the economy, that particular part of the economy has shrunk. | ||
Is that what you're saying? That is correct. | ||
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Yeah. In the shipping for FedEx and UPS, because I do have friends that work at UPS, still, it's a big difference in what we have seen. | |
And obviously, the ordering online was a lot more massive, but yet you do have a lot of people only buying more necessities than extra luxuries now. | ||
And the tough thing about that is, you know, there's a lot of drivers out there losing their jobs. | ||
Because, you know, contractors, you know, especially for FedEx is different than UPS. So contractors that hire more guys they need now are letting guys go. | ||
UPS, you know, a lot of people are retiring right now just because how they're structuring everything. | ||
Where, you know, in a smaller area, you probably deliver more. | ||
Now, you need a larger area to deliver just about the equal amount that you were doing, you know, a year ago. | ||
So it makes everything more complicated, yeah. | ||
And, of course, I'm sure a huge chunk of... | ||
That is going directly to Amazon, who's like vertically integrating everything. | ||
And I'll tell you, maybe it would be on the bottom of my list of jobs I would want would be an Amazon driver. | ||
I don't know if you've ever seen the surveillance that they're under, but they have like a camera in the van that like watches them constantly and like... | ||
Like in the warehouse, right, where they put bracelets on them to make sure that, like, their hands are always moving to move the products, and if they, like, scratch their butt, it's, like, puts out an alarm, being like, you are not working for 30 seconds. | ||
You are stealing money from Amazon. | ||
And, like, the drivers are exactly as... | ||
You know surveilled as that and like literally their every second is documented and controlled and then weighed against them and yeah you might as well just have robots at that point like you're putting humans in place but then you're telling them exactly what to do and when to do it and depriving them of being able to make any choices or even make mistakes it's They want to make, yeah, documents show Amazon is aware drivers pee in bottles and even defecate en route despite company denial. | ||
Because if they stop to go to the restroom, the computer logs it and, like, deducts it from their pay. | ||
It's just the most inhuman thing ever. | ||
And, you know, it would just be nice to have corporations that, like... | ||
We're human beings, but treated us like human beings, but we're moving away from that. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Christian. I do want to get to a lot of calls today, and I've been rambling a lot, so it's my fault. | ||
My apologies. But let's go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
The election in Thailand, I only briefly read about it. | ||
Andrew, maybe you can tell us a little bit more. | ||
You say your wife, who is of Thai descent, is very excited. | ||
I understand that the elections went away from what they call the military party, which I guess would be more closely aligned with I think I learned more from you in a few seconds when you introed it. | ||
Because with my wife, to tell you the truth, she was real happy, but I couldn't understand. | ||
It wasn't her accent. | ||
I pretty much understand her. | ||
I would hope you understand your wife's accent. | ||
I would hope you do that. Usually. | ||
And she was saying that... | ||
This is the first government that the previous government wasn't recognized and that it was a coup. | ||
She was saying coup, but she meant coup. | ||
So we were actually there when there was a military coup, and I thought the liberals would use that to say January 6th. | ||
But it was funny because the coup that happened here in America, it was Biden and Obama. | ||
The administration was saying that the people are against that in Thailand. | ||
But that wasn't true. I was there. | ||
The people supported it because the military was just taken over to transfer power because the one group didn't want to give up power. | ||
So the people supported it. | ||
And it was cool. My father-in-law was a high-up police officer. | ||
So he, you know, there were road checks. | ||
So we were like way through the road check. | ||
And we also went to that cave where the soccer team was rescued. | ||
And they let us in the mouth of the cave where others They didn't because it was off-limit to go in. | ||
The military holds that function in a lot of countries. | ||
I mean, that was the idea behind the Turkish military as well. | ||
It was like a check to make sure that Like, Islamist groups weren't able to take over. | ||
I mean, the military fills that function in a lot of places. | ||
I wonder if this has anything to do with or has any connection with the, like, Thai princess. | ||
Thailand still has a royal family, and the princess was, like, injured by the vaccine. | ||
So there's a lot of pushback about that. | ||
Thailand's an interesting place. | ||
I do want to get to some other calls here, but the headline from Reuters, Thailand opposition crushes military party in election rout. | ||
It was a party called Move Forward that came close to a sweep of the capital Bangkok. | ||
No alliances with dictator-backed parties, military parties down but not out. | ||
They secured a stunning election win on Sunday after trouncing parties lined with the military, setting the stage for a flurry of deal-making over forming a government in a bid to end nearly a decade of conservative army-backed rule. | ||
So, interesting stuff happening in Thailand. | ||
With that, we go to Peter in Florida. | ||
You want to talk about Oathbreakers. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Peter. You're on the air. | ||
Peter, are you there? Alright, let's go to Jamie in North Carolina talking about Title 42. | ||
Go ahead, Jamie in North Carolina. | ||
You're on the air. Nobody's here. | ||
Where'd everybody go? | ||
Hey, can you hear me? Alright, I hear you now, Jamie. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, Harrison, there's no comparison. | |
Smith, what's going on, brother? I'm doing well. | ||
Thank you. I like that. Awesome. | ||
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Awesome. Listen, I just wanted to talk about the Title 42. | |
Owen brought it up a little bit over the weekend where he's kind of going back and actually exposing the fact that it was not being imposed. | ||
And I kind of compare it to the VAERS report. | ||
When they tell us You know, 150,000 people have died. | ||
We know it's more like probably 10 million. | ||
So when they tell us 6 million people have crossed the border, it's likely more like 30 million or something like that. | ||
Just extreme differences between what we're told and what the truth really is. | ||
No one enforced 42 since Biden's been in office. | ||
And it was hard to enforce when Trump was in there. | ||
You know, you remember AOC crying at the gates. | ||
They were letting tons of people in. | ||
These facilities were built during the Obama administration just to cover or hide this invasion. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
I mean, obviously, since Biden's been in office, I mean, it's been open-door policy. | ||
It's been millions of people crossing the border. | ||
So it's almost like Title 42. | ||
It's not even that it being used is what was stopping people. | ||
It's that the threat of it being used were stopping people. | ||
And so people weren't coming thinking they might be expelled. | ||
But now that there's just no possibility that they're going to be expelled, they're willing to risk coming across. | ||
Mm-hmm. | ||
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But it kept the media away. | |
It seemed like, you know, this is some kind of, oh, well, Title 42 is putting these people, sending them back to Mexico. | ||
Well, Mexico's population, you know, more than doubled. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
Where did these people work in the meantime? | ||
You know, where were they staying? | ||
Why wasn't the Mexican government doing anything about it? | ||
Well, they were. They were just letting them right through. | ||
You remember, you guys covered it two and a half years ago. | ||
Or so when we were finding these buses and planes coming in in the middle of the night. | ||
You know, these things were going on. | ||
I was looking for a job just the other last week or so before Title 42 was long gone. | ||
And in Charlotte, North Carolina, they offered a job to get unaccompanied minors at the airport. | ||
They were going to hire you to make sure that these unaccompanied minors made it from the bus to the plane. | ||
You know, paying Americans or bilingual, you know, citizens to ensure that these young people who had no adult supervision were able to get to wherever they were sending them. | ||
That's my own... | ||
I don't know if it's happening here. | ||
It's likely happening in every... | ||
City with a big airport, you know, and they're actually facilitating this. | ||
We get the whistleblowers and we get the video showing it and we get the testimony on Capitol Hill talking about the human trafficking taking place. | ||
We have the official numbers and nobody even disputes of 85,000 kids that were in our possession. | ||
We gave them away and now can't find... | ||
And nothing's done. And nothing's done about it. | ||
It's... It's beyond absurd. | ||
Damian, you're right. We have been covering this for years at this point, and it's only gotten worse. | ||
We'll be back with the third hour of American Journal. | ||
More of your phone calls, more headlines on the other side. | ||
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All right, folks, welcome back. We go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Oh, man, I got too excited. | ||
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I was going to go to a report for this first five. | |
I got distracted. | ||
I got distracted. I want to go out to your phone calls, though, this hour. | ||
Although we still have a lot of things to cover. | ||
This is the only source I've found for this. | ||
I guess you could say it's unconfirmed, but... | ||
You'd think it'd be getting more attention. | ||
Satellite image shows 16 strategic bombers deployed to Kola Peninsula. | ||
Located only 200 kilometers from NATO member Finland and Norway, Olenya Air Base is closely watched by military analysts. | ||
The 3,500-meter runway normally serves a small fleet of elderly TU-22M supersonic bombers and a few AN-12 military transport planes. | ||
Last autumn, however, the role of the airbase as a forward deployment field for long-range aviation was activated. | ||
The first four TU-160 strategic bombers came in August, and by October there were more than 10 TU-95s and TU-160 aircraft deployed, as previously reported by the Barents Observer, and that's where this article comes from, the Barents Observer. | ||
Sending such heavy bombers to the north is certainly signaling, Professor Katarzyna Zysk with the Norwegian Institute of Self-Defense Studies says. | ||
The strategic bombers now deployed inside the Arctic Circle were previously based at Ingalls near the city of Saratov, located only 600 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. | ||
The airbase proved vulnerable when two of the Tu-95 planes were damaged after what was believed to be a drone attack last December. | ||
Now, on May 13th, two Russian fighter jets crashed in the Brinsk region, some 40 kilometers from the border with Ukraine. | ||
Two Mi-8 helicopters smashed to the ground that same day. | ||
It's unknown if the aircraft were shut down. | ||
So I think something like six Russian aircrafts were lost in a single day this weekend. | ||
The week's new satellite photo from Olenya clearly indicates that Russian strategic aviation forces flew north for more than a short-term evacuation away from the Ukrainian neighborhood. | ||
All aprons along the runway are occupied. | ||
At the southern end, two Tu-160s are parked, with 14 Tu-95s standing side-by-side with other aprons big enough for larger planes. | ||
Tu-22M planes were moved along the parking areas in the northwest part of the airbase. | ||
these are the strategic nuclear bombers that are now located just off the We're good to go. | ||
Why it matters, the Security Council Deputy Chairman and former President Dmitry Medvedev is assigned by the Kremlin to dangle nuclear threats. | ||
His rhetoric has worsened from month to month as Russia is losing ground in Ukraine. | ||
The defeat of a nuclear power in a conventional war may trigger a nuclear war, Medvedev recently wrote on his Telegram channel. | ||
Recent reports also indicate that the strategic bombers flying out of Olenya Air Base participate in cruise missile attacks on Ukraine. | ||
An HF radio observer tracking activities of Russia's strategic aviation forces has reported nearly daily flights out of Olenya Air Base over the last week. | ||
This includes both training missions inside the Murmansk region airspace and combat mission with firing on targets in Ukraine. | ||
Kola Peninsula plays a vital role in Russia's unprovoked bloody war in its neighboring country. | ||
The Barons Observer has previously reported about thousands of soldiers from the border region to Norway and Finland killed and wounded. | ||
Warships from Sevormorsk with the northern fleet have taken part of the war since the start of the war 15 months ago. | ||
So apparently almost the entirety of the Russian strategic nuclear bombing air force is now arrayed and consolidated at that northern Russian air base just miles from the Finland border. | ||
Perhaps as a menacing tactic as those Nordic countries move ever closer to NATO membership some actually joining NATO. | ||
Just a bluff or the prelude to nuclear annihilation. | ||
I guess we'll wait and see. | ||
I guess we'll wait and see what the globalist powers are. | ||
I think it's worth to keep Zelensky in power. | ||
Nuclear annihilation, well, it would only accelerate their policies. | ||
It would only really help to speed up their program. | ||
So it's a win-win for them, a lose-lose for humanity, Earth, everything else. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Let's go to Alex in Michigan. | ||
We're going to go to Simon in Florida shortly here. | ||
Apparently the Chinese minister has been sounding off against some of the countries we were just talking about, the Nordic countries such as Norway. | ||
We'll go to him in just a second. Let's go to Alex in Michigan first. | ||
Illegal immigration used by globalists for a long time, you say. | ||
Alex, go ahead. You're on the air. | ||
Alex in Michigan? Where is everybody these days? | ||
All right, moving on. We're going to go to Red in Pennsylvania. | ||
You want to talk about immigrants? | ||
Red in Pennsylvania. Are you there? | ||
Okay. Okay. All right. | ||
Thank you for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. So it seems like everything that's being done to the people has more than one purpose. | ||
And when I say that, I keep hearing everybody like, oh, vote, vote, vote. | ||
They're here for the vote. Well, they get their name and signature down there at the border, probably even before that. | ||
So do they actually need the physical body there to steal elections? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
A lot of people are saying that it's to replace labor force. | ||
Well, I'm sure that plays a significant part, but I just saw a map of where most of these immigrants are going, and I know the number's a lot higher than what we're being told. | ||
So bearing that in mind, bearing in mind that the commercial retail industry is collapsing, I can see it everywhere, Perfect place to put immigrants for when, let's just say hypothetically, power gets shut off or their food gets shut off. | ||
It sounds like a perfect recipe for more catastrophe, more chaos, and ramping up of white supremacy against the browns. | ||
Just saying. No, I mean, hey, if I'm the elite, I don't see a downside to the immigrants, right? | ||
You dilute the voting pool with people that historically and traditionally vote 90-95% Democrat. | ||
So, I mean, you do get the votes in there. | ||
You get the cheaper labor. | ||
You get the people whose, you know, loyalty is with you because you're the one that opened the border for them. | ||
You, you know, increase the racial... | ||
You know, you change the racial dynamics and increase the possibility for friction that you can take advantage of, then, hey, a terrorist or two gets in, well, it just gives you an excuse to, you know, expand the power of the Patriot Act and get more power that you're not going to use to actually go after the terrorists, but you will use to target political dissidents in this country. | ||
I mean, it's win-win across the board for... | ||
The elites, the people in power, the worst people in the world, the people destroying this country. | ||
It's just bad for literally everybody else. | ||
Doesn't matter if you're black, white, if you're an immigrant yourself. | ||
Illegal immigration is destroying your country and destroying... | ||
Just everything. Just everything about America is being hollowed out and eradicated, so not beneficial to Americans, but hey, if you spend half your time on a yacht in the Bahamas, does it really matter to you that an Appalachian town has been gutted? | ||
You couldn't care less. Yeah, no, you're right, right? | ||
I mean, there's no downside for them. | ||
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There really is no downside. I foresee them turning off their particular UBI, all these military-aged men in mass quantities in these larger cities and larger red cities. | |
I think chaos, a lot more chaos is going to come from that, specifically. | ||
No, these people in charge now are agents of chaos. | ||
I mean, what they don't want is an orderly, moral, strong society that is a barrier to their control. | ||
What they want is chaos, panic, fear, uncertainty. | ||
They thrive on that, so they create that. | ||
Let's just take an example here. | ||
This sort of ties into what you're saying, not about... | ||
Immigration specifically, but it's just one of these examples, local example here in Austin, of just like how they benefit from all of this. | ||
The story's from AustinTexasTimes.com. | ||
Austin City Council wants to give $7 million to highly suspicious mystery company to, quote, clean up homeless camps in a possible fraud case. | ||
Item number 23 on this week's Austin City Council agenda allocates another $20 million to the homeless industrial complex to clean up dozens of dangerous homeless encampments around the city. | ||
Item 23 says it's critical for these camps to clean up since they pose a great degree of threat to public health, safety, and fire risks. | ||
Austin Water also needs cleanup services on environmentally sensitive areas of the wildlands due to toxic waste and debris contaminating the watershed. | ||
So they've authorized three contracts for homeless encampment cleanup services with P Squared Services LLC. A term to last, a term of five years to not exceed $20 million divided amongst the contractors. | ||
11 companies submitted proposals for this lucrative homeless industrial complex contract. | ||
Austin Finance evaluated each bid in a selected three finalists who will evenly split $20 million to clean up homeless camps for the next five years. | ||
That, however, is not the bombshell. | ||
Here's the bombshell. One of these three companies that won the fat $20 million contract, Peace Squared Services LLC, is the most suspicious, sketchy, and almost certainly fraudulent company this author says he's encountered during his three years of reading through these absurd city council agenda items. | ||
Just look at the 11 bids and financial docs for item 23. | ||
You will shake your head in anger and disbelief, asking yourself, how could Austin Finance be so incompetent, lazy, and irresponsible? | ||
Is something more sinister going on, and is this a case of internal corruption or criminal behavior? | ||
No sane person would make these decisions. | ||
The question is, how did Austin Finance procurement specialist Sandra Wurtinen evaluate these 11 bids and select the three finalists? | ||
Major red flags popping up across the galaxy when you investigate the highly suspicious and brand new company called P Squared Services. | ||
It has no internet presence, no website, no clients, and no experience. | ||
They were created just three weeks ago and suddenly land a multi-million dollar contract from the city of Austin. | ||
It's a Texas domestic LLC that was formed in Smithville on November 4th, 2022. | ||
That's a small town about 30 minutes outside of Austin. | ||
The business address for Peace Squared Services is an exact match for the residential address of the two married co-owners, Brandon Keith Peacht. | ||
Peacht? I don't know how to pronounce that. | ||
Yeah, it was apparently filed six months ago, but hadn't actually been operating until... | ||
Three weeks ago. So the married co-owners of P-Squared Services are running this mysterious business out of their house. | ||
And this business address is actually a residential single-family home with zero visible equipment, tools, or supplies for cleaning up industrial waste. | ||
And I actually have a picture of this house. | ||
So is this a business? | ||
I mean, is this an operation that's worth millions of dollars? | ||
How did this totally inexperienced company win $7 million to clean up hazardous homeless camps in Austin for the next five years? | ||
Based on Austin Council's own words, there are dozens of encampments. | ||
These contracts will provide services around watershed, lands, creeks, and related infrastructure. | ||
Additionally, Austin water needed for cleanup services. | ||
On environmentally sensitive areas of the wildlands, they issued the invitation for the bid for three companies to clean up homeless camps on November 21st, 2022. | ||
P-Squared Services was formed on November 4th, 2022, only 20 days before Austin Finance opened the bidding process. | ||
They had zero client experience or visible equipment, but somehow they beat out eight other companies to win an almost $7 million contract to clean camps. | ||
So how'd that work? How does that operate? | ||
Now, we can get more into this, but we're running out of time. | ||
But this is how it works. This is how it works, right? | ||
You cause a problem. | ||
You take advantage of that problem. | ||
A, B. I mean, it's really not that complicated. | ||
And then, of course, C is you steal money from regular people who are suffering from the problems that you caused. | ||
To pay for your solution. I mean, it really is that simple. | ||
You pass rules saying homeless people can camp everywhere. | ||
Oh, look, they camp everywhere. | ||
Now we have to spend millions of dollars to clean up. | ||
Better found a company that does just that. | ||
Again, not about to get sued for saying that's what these people are doing. | ||
There is suspicious stuff about this company, and it was formed just three weeks before they suddenly got a $7 million contract with no experience, no clients, no website, no nothing. | ||
We should be asking questions about that. | ||
But this happens to the tune of billions of dollars when it comes to rebuilding Iraq after we destroy it, right? | ||
They cause the problem, it causes you pain, then they tax you and pay themselves to solve it. | ||
Is this the way a government is supposed to work? | ||
Is this democracy in action? | ||
absurd. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Does clip number nine work? | ||
I want to fight. | ||
It was a weird file type. | ||
All right, I'm going to go to clip number nine here. | ||
Because this is just a little sample of the real surveillance tech that the CIA has access to. | ||
I just want to give you a little taste of... | ||
How AI is empowering surveillance at this point. | ||
Let's go ahead and roll this and I'll sort of narrate along for our radio listeners. | ||
But it says, you know, I don't carry my cell phone so the feds don't track me. | ||
And then it shows this satellite view where it almost looks like a video game. | ||
They're tracking this one car. | ||
They are tracking with night vision the steps that people are taking in order to identify them. | ||
They find it's a vehicle rendezvous that's taking place, and then they backtrack and actually rewind the satellite surveillance to see where that second car was coming from. | ||
Again, you've got to go to Bandai Video to see this video because it's just... | ||
The way it seamlessly follows this car. | ||
I mean, they don't need security cameras. | ||
They don't need, and it says, over 15,000 unique IDs stored and tracked in real time. | ||
I don't know where this video is from exactly. | ||
It says load start. | ||
I'm not sure what that is. Do y'all know? | ||
Load start. It sounds familiar. | ||
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I believe it's actually for transit tracking for commercial trucking. | |
This is commercial trucking stuff, but they're... | ||
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Well, that's the technology. | |
Oh, the technology is being used for that? | ||
Yeah. They have satellites tracking that? | ||
A lot of money. Yeah, I mean, it's really, like, unbelievable, the technology that they have to track you. | ||
And even, like, you know, facial recognition, that's old. | ||
That's way out of touch. | ||
They can track your heartbeat. | ||
Yeah. Your heartbeat has a signature that they can track. | ||
The way that you walk is a signature that they can track. | ||
I mean, full-on surveillance. | ||
When you understand the level of surveillance that they're capable of, it really makes you wonder... | ||
Well, I was going to say it makes you wonder how there's any crime ever. | ||
And if you do wonder that... | ||
You should ask yourself, what is this technology being used for? | ||
It's one of the things about the World Economic Forum and all of these crazy AI dirtbags that... | ||
It's like the technology itself is not necessarily evil. | ||
If you had a good group of people running things... | ||
I'd still be suspicious. Like, you still have the sort of implicit suspicion about these things and just go, look, even if you are using it to go after bad people, I don't want you using it at all because the possibility for abuse is so great. | ||
That's not worth the risk. | ||
We'd rather deal with just more traditional policing and crime-solving things. | ||
You know, strategies. We can enhance them here and there. | ||
DNA technology comes in. | ||
Like, you test it out. You make sure it's accurate. | ||
Now it's pretty ubiquitous. | ||
We use it constantly. | ||
Like, I don't think that's the worst thing ever. | ||
And I even think, you know, like... | ||
Like, if you had a small community that... | ||
Had a leadership that was honest and trustworthy and actually cared deeply, sincerely about freedom and liberty and stuff. | ||
Why not have a digital currency there? | ||
Why not be able to track all the transactions? | ||
Because you could see, you could put a complete stop. | ||
You could have absolutely zero illicit activity in terms of human trafficking and drug trafficking and black market... | ||
You know, theft rings where they're selling products. | ||
Like, you could put a stop to all of that immediately. | ||
And that would kind of be a nice thing, right? | ||
If you could totally stop human trafficking, you could totally. | ||
So we already have the technology capable of stopping all that stuff. | ||
We have the technology capable of stopping people from coming across the border, stopping human trafficking networks, stopping drug running networks. | ||
None of it's being used for that. | ||
None of this technology, it's all being used by the CIA and the FBI to go after you, to go after average American people, to go after American political dissidents or religious conservatives. | ||
That's what it's being used for. | ||
So, like, you should ask, you know, why we have any crime if this is the level of enforcement they have. | ||
But then you have a different, you have another, what is this, wide area of motion imagery to track and detect hundreds of people and vehicles moving out in the open over a city-sized area kilometers in diameter. | ||
That's why I use the tunnels. It's a real whammy. | ||
The whammy. But, you know, there's another level of this in that if you are trying to... | ||
Like, we have a system that was set up and continues to operate sort of under old assumptions of law and order and guilty and innocent. | ||
So... There are restrictions, legal restrictions, for the government or for law enforcement if they want to use this technology or if they want to use information that they have. | ||
They're sort of hamstrung. | ||
And again, ostensibly it's a good thing that they're hamstrung by this, right? | ||
right? | ||
Because the whole point of having these protections in place, having the Fifth Amendment, having, you know, the right to fair trial and a jury of your peers, like all this stuff is to stop the powers that be from being tyrannical, from imposing tyranny on you through the legal from imposing tyranny on you through the legal process. | ||
But what that has evolved into is almost an inverse of what it was intended for, where if you want to actually punish criminals, then they have all of the protections of the legal system that still exists from Miranda rights to proper chain then they have all of the protections of the legal system that still exists from Miranda rights to proper chain of custody | ||
But if you are a international group that is working outside of the law to target political dissidents that you disagree with, even though they haven't done anything wrong, and then there's nothing stopping you from using this technology. | ||
There is no safeguard for you. | ||
The criminals get the safeguard. | ||
so you don't get the safeguard. See what I mean? | ||
You're not violating the law. | ||
You're not facing legal charges in the traditional system. | ||
So why couldn't they surveil you? | ||
Why couldn't they track you? | ||
Why couldn't they get into your information and... | ||
Look at your private material without a warrant. | ||
After all, they're not going to charge you with anything. | ||
They're not going to have to present anything to a court. | ||
So there's no limitations to the material that they can use to target, surveil, harass, intimidate, destroy your life. | ||
They can do whatever they want because they're not operating in the traditional legal system. | ||
I don't know how we deal with this. | ||
I don't know what the solution to that is other than to say that it shouldn't just be the judicial system that's Hamstrung by this. | ||
Maybe if the government is not allowed to surveil you and steal your information in order to charge you, maybe they shouldn't be able to do it at all. | ||
Or maybe private companies should also be under that restriction. | ||
It's just sort of an irony, a paradox. | ||
Rolling around in my head. | ||
Because again, if you're the American government, if you are a DA or a public prosecutor, You're prevented from using certain tactics that the World Economic Forum, Palantir, right, private companies, they don't really have to worry that much about, especially if they can include some clause in the terms of service that you didn't read that says, we're allowed to use this because you're using our service. | ||
Because you downloaded our app, then we're allowed to do this. | ||
We're allowed to sell this information. | ||
We're allowed to identify it. | ||
So it's a workaround. | ||
It's part of the great consolidation, you might say, the great cooperation between private companies and intelligence services. | ||
The criminals in this country have a lot of protection. | ||
People that aren't criminals are the ones who have no protection at all. | ||
It's a dangerous thing. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the show. | ||
We're going to go out to... | ||
What I like to think of now is our foreign correspondent, Simon from Florida. | ||
He's always calling in with fantastic information about what's going on in the rest of the world. | ||
Just posted on his Twitter, BRICS currency, plausible alternative to dollar hegemony, frustration towards U.S. weaponization of greenback behind local currency settlement deals. | ||
So, yes, they are moving forward on their... | ||
Attempt to replace the American dollar as the world reserve currency, which of course would be utter destruction for the American economy as we don't make anything anymore and our entire economy is propped up by the fact that we are the world reserve currency. | ||
But, of course, we only maintain that by military might. | ||
So it's all very tied in together. | ||
Simon from Florida, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
You didn't get to talk last time. | ||
You didn't get to talk for long last time that you were on. | ||
So I want to give you the full segment here. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
What is the latest out of China and Norway? | ||
Well, what's up with this? | ||
So, Harrison, thank you very much. | ||
It's a pleasure to speak with the Infowars audience. | ||
Now, You already mentioned briefly the situation in Norway and the reason why the Chinese foreign minister has just made a visit there and announced a new very important foreign policy concept for relations between China and the European Union is that with the accession of Finland and the possible accession of Sweden to NATO, the situation in Norway has become particularly important and obviously you've discussed the transfer of strategic bombers | ||
the situation in Norway has become particularly important and obviously you've discussed the transfer Now, it's very easy for Americans to say, yeah, well, that's thousands of miles away, and they're living like SMOs, and they've got reindeer, and it has, like, nothing to do with me. | ||
But for decades, American troops have been stationed right up there on the border with a listening station. | ||
And an issue of concern has always been the movement The Soviet nuclear-armed submarines leaving Maman and going out in patrol into the North Atlantic, where obviously they're able to come towards the eastern seaboard and threaten Virginia and New York in particular with their great U.S. Navy harbors. | ||
What's going on now is Russia has just transferred its chairmanship of the Arctic Council. | ||
The other members, because of the conflict in Ukraine, have been refusing to participate. | ||
Now that there's going to be a new chairman, there's now discussions whether or not they should actually expel Russia from the Arctic Council. | ||
And Russia's I think that if they do that, they're going to fully militarize the Arctic Circle. | ||
Now, you've got to remember that the United States is a participant in that because of the status of Alaska. | ||
And the largest oil and gas development for the United States now that, surprisingly, the Biden administration, to the fury of its green advocates, has authorized in the north coast of Alaska is that Willowbrook development. | ||
So people with a good sense of history will remember that ships who tried to discover the Northwest Passage so that they could sail during the summer from New York around the north side of Canada, around Alaska to Vancouver or Seattle, and people were always getting stuck in ice and starving and having cannibalism and stuff like that. | ||
It's never really proved successful. | ||
But now we're shifting global temperatures, whether you believe it's caused because of the solar cycle or anthropogenic activities. | ||
The sea route from the Kola Peninsula all the way along the northern shoreline of the Russian Federation has now become navigable for several months a year. | ||
And in order to facilitate that during the winter, the Russians are in the process of building an entire fleet of huge heavy-duty nuclear-powered icebreakers. | ||
And this is all part of the shift of all of the logistics routes that are occurring simultaneously all over the world, all designed to avoid choke points that the U.S. Navy might be able to control. all designed to avoid choke points that the U.S. Navy This is a huge power shift from America, China, and Russia, and other nations that aren't necessarily Lee-friendly. | ||
Now, what I'd like to alert the InfoWarriors and your team about is on Friday, this week, May the 19th, we had three simultaneous events occurring. | ||
This may be the busiest news day of this year, and it's certainly going to require careful analysis, which I'll be happy to help with, over the fourth coming weekend. | ||
What we have is the Arab League meeting with the participation of Syria for the first time in 11 years, which is driving the US State Department bananas. | ||
And we just found out yesterday that now the Egyptians are in secret talks Right. | ||
Right. We're going to be traveling from their Victory Day attendance with President Putin to meet up with President Xi of China, | ||
And they're going to be signing what the spokesperson for the Chinese foreign ministry yesterday described as an extremely important political document that's going to usher in new levels of multinational cooperation in, quote, the new era that I've been warning your audience about for months. | ||
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Okay? | ||
And on the same, very same day, the G7 are going to be meeting with South Korea in Japan with the specific agenda item of containing China. | ||
All three of these events are happening on the same day. | ||
The division lines are being drawn. | ||
And two weeks ago, the famous historian, Niall Ferguson, gave a talk at the Hoover Institute, which now has almost 400,000 views on YouTube. | ||
It's the Uncommon Knowledge series of the Hoover Institute. | ||
He was talking about how we've now gone into a second Cold War That is specifically between the United States and China. | ||
And he believes that it already exists and that conflict will occur undoubtedly, in his opinion, by the year 2030, though he acknowledges that many believe that it will occur sooner. | ||
He is positing that it is like a Cuban missile scenario, but because America is so far away from Taiwan, It's the American and Soviet role in reverse. | ||
He said it's important to remember that even though it wasn't publicized, Kennedy did make a concession to Khrushchev by withdrawing the nuclear-armed Jupiter missiles from Turkey. | ||
Even though it wasn't obvious at the time, and it appeared like an outright U.S. victory, there was actually a quid pro quo. | ||
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He's like, well, what is it exactly? | |
That America would give up. | ||
Really hard to see at this point. | ||
There's talk, obviously, about this rapid transfer of microchip manufacturing and intellectual property to Arizona from Taiwan because America's concerned about those facilities being destroyed. | ||
But at the same time, as The entire Arab region appears to be consolidating into an economic block, and China appears to be consolidating its relationship with the countries of Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan, right, which have a lot of energy, agriculture, and mining resources in them. | ||
They're buying less food, believe it or not, from the United States. | ||
So all these groups are pulling apart. | ||
As you said earlier, the fault lines are being drawn, and it looks like the people in charge for World War III. | ||
Just a wealth of information there, Simon. | ||
I was taking notes the whole time. | ||
I hope our audience was as well. | ||
Thank you, as always, for that call. | ||
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Final segment of the American Journal today. | |
We'll go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
I'm going to go to Matt in New Hampshire. | ||
New Hampshire is a globalist secret hideout. | ||
I thought New Hampshire was safe. | ||
I thought they were the live free or die state. | ||
What's happening there, Matt? | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning. There's a guy named Mike Gil here. | ||
He was a horse racing champion. | ||
He owned a large mortgage company, and he put up pictures of drug dealers. | ||
And there were politicians, the Shaheen, the Nunu. | ||
He's got all sorts of stuff, and I'm just wondering why I'm not hearing him on there. | ||
You guys didn't know about him already. | ||
I've heard of him, but I haven't followed him closely. | ||
I will look into him from now on. | ||
Why does he say that New Hampshire is a hotbed of globalist activity? | ||
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What's happening there? Well, we have the Shaheens, and the senator's husband runs a large law firm up here, and this is where Ghislaine Maxwell happened to be hiding out. | |
Yeah, he's had a lot of... | ||
Hey, he's got paperwork. | ||
He goes to the FBI. He's got some interesting videos on State of Corruption on Twitter and Facebook. | ||
Interesting. Well, I will check it out. | ||
I haven't... I'm not very familiar with my... | ||
Like I said, I think I've heard his name, but I'll have to look into it. | ||
Thank you for that, Matt. | ||
We will look into Mike Gill from New Hampshire. | ||
Let's go to Flying Tiger in Wisconsin. | ||
Immigration statements made by AI Science and Sex. | ||
What's this about, Flying Tiger? | ||
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You're on the air. Hi, Samurai Harrison. | |
How are you doing today? Quite good, thank you. | ||
Thank you for all your sword fighting skills. | ||
Yeah, I want to talk about more meta and science stuff with the immigration crisis. | ||
Okay. First of all, I think it's kind of like that lyric, we didn't betray our ideals, our ideals betrayed us. | ||
We're overly moral. | ||
And respectful and Christian and everything. | ||
And we're just allowing to be cucked and everything. | ||
And trounced on and stepped on. | ||
And I think it was a DJ Shadow song, Blood and Motorway. | ||
And, like, scientifically, if you look at the corona numbers, they said the number one group that was taking the vaccine was gay Latino men. | ||
So, like, you can kind of see if you saw, like, a machine or an AI... Instructing the government, they would want a more compliant mask. | ||
You kind of have to think like a mad scientist would, you know, how to control the population like SimCity the video game or whatever. | ||
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Supercharged, obviously, with all this tech. | |
And, you know, deeper down that rabbit hole with science stuff, you know, they say genetically that male and females from Latin America reach puberty younger than Europeans. | ||
So it's kind of going to change the sexual growth of a lot of people in the U.S. when you import people in caravans in large numbers and mix them with younger populations, breeding age populations of people. | ||
Once again, back to like the Sim City metaphor. | ||
And the same thing goes for age of consent in different cultures in Southern America compared to Northern America. | ||
You can kind of see, like, once again, it's in line with the global homo kind of all-love-is-love messaging they're going for in programming. | ||
So I think it's, you know, kind of a do-or-die moment for America, because if this progresses, it's kind of like that saying, demographics is destiny. | ||
Elon Musk texted that, I mean, posted that on Twitter as well. | ||
I think we're just approaching a situation where we're falling into a demographic trap where the consequences are going to be coming down the road. | ||
You can see how this is also an attack on the middle working class where the Republican Trump voters, they're going to see their bottom line wallet hit from this because if you're importing a bunch of people who are going to work for less, the cost for Service industry stuff is going to go down. | ||
Construction. Because, you know, they don't care about the previous demographic and the old Christian setup we had here in the United States. | ||
And I think it's going to just keep going because the biggest thing that has prevented this in history has been the large organization and grouping of opposition. | ||
And as you see with January 6th and that trap, they're already pre-programming that to be banned and not allowed. | ||
I think the soldiers that are on the border are more to keep Americans from stopping this. | ||
And I agree with that previous caller that the numbers like Corona are way exaggerated. | ||
There's probably way more coming in and, you know, kind of a cluster F going on on both the northern and southern border. | ||
A kind of barrage of rabbit holes there. | ||
No, no. I can't say that there's a part of that I disagree with. | ||
And you know, part of it... | ||
You know, when I point out that like when they say white supremacy, when they say like, you know, whiteness or whatever these claims, and then they tie those claims to like sort of traditional Protestant values, hard work and, you know, pulling yourself up by your bootstraps and, you know, respect in public, like all these things. | ||
You know, that's what they're really targeting. | ||
But there is also a reason why those things are associated with white countries because it was European white societies that embodied those beliefs. | ||
Like it's not that it's a false equivalency. | ||
It's that they're weaponizing the racial hatred that they've created against white people to try to destroy it in everybody because these are values that aren't inherent in white people. | ||
I mean, they were built through centuries of trying and failing and, you know, whoever came out on top got to decide. | ||
I mean, they're not inherent like genetically, I don't think, although there may be some disposition to that. | ||
But they're also not something that is exclusive to white communities. | ||
There are communities all over the world that have these same values. | ||
So they're trying to destroy the values across the board, but they're specifically targeting white people for destruction because of the genetic and historical heritage that white people have that you're supposed to stand up for yourself. | ||
You're supposed to be – I mean the crazy thing is you go back to 2,000 years ago and you're watching the Germans and the Romans and it's like the same thing. | ||
It's like the Germans are like so obsessed with liberty. | ||
Like they are like cannot be controlled because like they just refuse to comply with orders if they don't agree with them. | ||
Like this is a aspect of white people since like they were discovered by the Romans and the Gauls and the Germans also had this kind of... | ||
You know, lifestyle that's centered around these same beliefs that we believe here in America. | ||
So, you know, it is certainly a racial attack. | ||
It's also a moral attack. | ||
And I hadn't thought about the... | ||
You know, sexualization of children aspect of it. | ||
But, I mean, even that, go to a diverse public school. | ||
It's, you know, certain races get involved in sexual activity on average way earlier than other races. | ||
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I mean, that's just... And it's not anything, you know, discriminatory or it's not anything racist or discriminatory. | |
Like, the stats and math is there to back that up. | ||
And it's physiology based on where they, you know, thousands and thousands of years developing in different regions of the world with different climates and food sources. | ||
You know, people turning a blind eye to it. | ||
It's kind of crazy. And you guys, the info war now have gone up beyond the horizon where you're now in the mind war. | ||
Because, you know, these people are not only coming, but they're also here. | ||
So it's going to be a mind war with the info because that's how you work on the mind with information and knowledge. | ||
And these people are going to have a decision being here and which way they want to go. | ||
Destiny, you know, their destiny and their choices. | ||
Their choices are going to then choose their destiny. | ||
And, you know, it's, I think, a profound time in history because never in time in previous times have we had this much tech in the mix. | ||
And also then that makes everything more fast-paced and global. | ||
Where everyone's kind of interconnected in this big web. | ||
Yeah. Man, you're so right. | ||
Final thoughts. We've got to close out. | ||
So final thoughts here, Flying Tiger. | ||
A couple seconds. Oh, I'm sorry. | ||
For you guys on the border, I think it's time, you know, pretty much like to nut up or shut up. | ||
Hey, I'm right there with you. | ||
That was a great call, Flying Tiger. | ||
And yeah, it's a very complicated mix, and it's only getting more complicated and more dangerous as we move forward, as the people at the top become exposed, become revealed to the awakened masses. | ||
They become more desperate to slam that prison door shut before we escape. | ||
Will they push us to nuclear war? | ||
I wouldn't put it past them. | ||
They're certainly on some genocidal programs already. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
We'll continue to report from the front lines of the Infowar. | ||
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