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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very, very glad to be here with you today. | ||
We have so very much to talk about. | ||
We've been talking about the border with Wid Lyman of Borderhawk News. | ||
He's there on the border reporting live. | ||
And of course, Borderhawk covering not just the... | ||
Southern border, but borders around the world being violated, all in unison, all in a concerted effort to destroy the current world order and install a new one. | ||
We'll get into that. But first, here's the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
U.S. climate czar announces warlike effort to shut down the American food supply. | ||
Let's watch. In his usual lying hysteria, John Kerry, who serves as the first U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, told a series of lies and announced that our government is planning to shut down U.S. agriculture. | ||
They call it innovation because they are confident that our pain and desperation will someday give birth to an innovative new solution. | ||
Or at least, that's their cover story. | ||
Emissions from the food system alone are projected to cause another half a degree of warming by mid-century on the current course that we are today. | ||
And instead of being on a course to be able to hold the Earth's temperature increase to 1.5 degrees, we're actually on a course to hit around 3 degrees right now. | ||
And you just can't continue to both warm the planet while also expecting to feed it. | ||
It doesn't work. And as is so often the case with respect to the climate crisis, we have to fight on multiple fronts simultaneously. | ||
This is the biggest organizational effort that I think we have faced certainly since World War II, but perhaps ever. | ||
So we have to reduce emissions from the food system to keep the 1.5 degrees alive. | ||
Why do we have to keep 1.5 degrees alive? | ||
Because scientists, as a basis of physics and mathematics, not ideology and politics or party labels or anything else, as a matter of physics and mathematics and some biology and chemistry have told us these are the consequences. | ||
Everything out of his mouth is a lie. | ||
The exact opposite of what he says is true. | ||
The scientists he is referring to are almost all on the United Nations payroll. | ||
The real scientific community of the world realize that the world's climate has changed in extreme erratic ways over the years without human pollution. | ||
In one of the most recent studies, Our House University researchers found that the Arctic had ice-free summers just 10,000 years ago. | ||
And ice core samples show that the Earth is in a cooling period, not a warming one. | ||
But these decrepit old gatekeepers want us all dead because the system isn't giving up control. | ||
And I think to those in civil society, we've got to push more. | ||
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We've got to be more militant, maybe. | |
President Biden has demanded an all of government initiative. | ||
We are all working together. | ||
Every department of our government is engrossed in this. | ||
And if we make the right choices, there's no question in my mind we can win this battle. | ||
While our food supply is under terrorist attack by our own government, the power grid is being targeted for a false flag. | ||
And a story is already being spun to blame it on American patriots. | ||
Meanwhile, the Communist Chinese are meeting their bogus climate change quotas in a different way. | ||
They are spray-painting rocks and sand green. | ||
And they are planting vast fields of fake flowers made of white rocks stuck on the ends of steel rebar. | ||
According to local translators, this is being done to make areas look more green in aerial photography. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Just incredible. Just wow. | |
I mean, good lord. | ||
You gotta share that video, folks. | ||
These people are insane. | ||
They're tyrants and they're on a mission of death. | ||
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It's Thursday, June 1st, year of our Lord 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Band.video. | ||
Infowars.com is where you go to support us. | ||
That's where you go to find our content. | ||
You can support us at Infowarsstore.com, of course. | ||
The only way that we stay on air. | ||
Lots of stuff to talk about today. | ||
A lot of political corruption going on. | ||
More sort of absurdity still to come. | ||
Talk about the border. | ||
In fact, we're going to have Wid Lyman on in the third hour. | ||
He's working with Borderhawk News. | ||
Dan Lyman's brother, actually. | ||
It's a family affair here at InfoWars. | ||
We've got... People everywhere. | ||
So very excited to talk to him about not just the southern border, but the mass invasion of the Western world being carried out, coordinated, orchestrated, on purpose, all contributing to the Great Reset global governance scheme. | ||
That is now not speculation. | ||
So let's just get into it. | ||
Let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 1st of June, 2023. | ||
3. | ||
Breaking nearly 10,000 photos from Hunter Biden's laptop will be released publicly later this afternoon. | ||
A new website will be launching on Thursday named BidenMediaLaptop.com, which will contain over 10,000 photos spanning from 2008 to 2019. | ||
Several photos contain private information such as banking details and social security numbers will be kept private. | ||
In addition... | ||
Multiple adult photos of Hallie Biden and photos of genitalia have also been redacted. | ||
So just, I guess, set a Google alert or something to like, oh my god. | ||
You know, just whenever you start hearing people on the internet being like, what the hell is this? | ||
Oh my god, Jesus Christ, this is disgusting. | ||
Then you'll know the pictures are out there. | ||
What do you even say about this? | ||
It's not even the photos. | ||
It's not the fact that the son of the president is a possibly human trafficking, pedophile, crack addict, pornographer. | ||
I mean, that's insane. | ||
It's an insane situation to be in. | ||
Played out as it is. | ||
You can only imagine if this was Donald Trump's son. | ||
I mean, my God. Don Jr. | ||
takes one photo with a... | ||
Elephant he killed on a reserve. | ||
And it gets brought up every month for the last six years as some proof that he's unrepentantly evil. | ||
And it's just hour upon hour of Hunter Biden. | ||
Just the most despicable, deranged, psychotic person you can possibly imagine. | ||
But it's not even about that. | ||
It's not actually about that. | ||
It's about the fact that this... | ||
Wormongering crack addict was making million and sometimes billion-dollar deals with foreign powers while his father was vice president and because his father was vice president. | ||
That's the real story, so we're not going to get distracted by the lewd, lascivious, pornographic, and yes, in some cases incestuous photos, which are scandalous beyond comprehension. | ||
But just really the tip of the iceberg and just the disgusting icing on a corruption cake. | ||
So we eagerly await the upload of those 10,000 photos. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S.-China tensions expected to dominate Asia's security meeting Tensions between the United States and China are expected to loom over Asia's top security meeting this week, as China has declined a bilateral meeting between the superpowers' defense chiefs. | ||
The Shangri-La Dialogue, which attracts top defense officials, senior military officials, diplomats, weapon makers, and security analysts from around the globe, will take place from the second to the fourth in Singapore. | ||
More than 600 delegates will attend the meeting, which opens with a keynote address by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. | ||
China's new defense minister, Li Shang-Fu, however, has declined to meet U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, the Pentagon said Monday. | ||
China's defense ministry spokesperson said in response to a query at a news conference in Beijing that the exchanges between the two militaries have always been ongoing, but that the U.S. was, quote, entirely to blame for current difficulties. | ||
Of course, they say that because Li Shang-Fu is under sanctions, I guess, for something to do with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
It's kind of like... It kind of is our fault. | ||
I guess it kind of is our fault, isn't it? | ||
Isn't it? When you really think about it, right? | ||
He won't talk to us because we have sanctions on him. | ||
Sort of a reasonable thing. | ||
But we only have sanctions on him because of the Russian war, which only started because of our meddling in Ukraine. | ||
So when you trace it back point to point, you really do see America, or I should say the corrupt foreign ruling class that currently occupies power in America, That's the foundation of it all. | ||
Oh, hey, by the way, it's gay month. | ||
It's gay month now. Congratulations to the gays. | ||
Congratulations, you guys. | ||
You did it. We made it to June. | ||
And now, for once this year, we'll actually, you know, talk about gay issues and we'll, you know, I imagine now rainbows on clothes and pride celebrations will finally be in the news, you know. | ||
Since we don't talk about it for the rest of the year, finally we have a month dedicated to it. | ||
So I know I'm looking forward to it. | ||
But a very weird story. | ||
We have this. Pentagon cancels drag show at Air Force Base as Pride Month begins. | ||
What? What? | ||
The Pentagon forced an Air Force Base in Nevada to cancel a drag show at the start of Pride Month that had already been approved, according to three official familiars with the situation. | ||
I mean, how do you expect men of the Air Force or women or in-betweens of the Air Force to keep their morale up if they can't watch each other prance around in a dress and makeup? | ||
I mean, how are they supposed to know what they're fighting for if you don't have active demonstrations on the Air Force base? | ||
I mean, you expect these guys just to go bomb Uganda because they... | ||
Pass laws against gay people without also participating in the thing that they're fighting for? | ||
Shameful really. Shameful. | ||
Shame on the American Air Force for not allowing this perverted strip show on their base in celebration. | ||
Of what everyone through all of history understood to be a deadly sin. | ||
Meanwhile, Russia says U.S. accessed thousands of Apple phones in a spy plot. | ||
Russia says the NSA penetrated Apple phones in Russia. | ||
Apple and the NSA did not respond for requests to comments. | ||
Russia says there was a special backdoor in Apple phones. | ||
They also say the U.S. intelligence is using major tech companies to get access to basically real-time surveillance through backdoor vulnerabilities in Apple phones. | ||
Here's a little secret, though. It ain't just Apple phones. | ||
It's not just Apple phones. | ||
It's not just IBM computers. | ||
It's the very chipsets that run these devices are built from the ground up, embedded in the hardware, backdoor vulnerabilities to which the spy state has immediate and unfettered access. | ||
So it's just another example of that. | ||
But all I know is I've been operating since middle school with the assumption that every screen I'm looking at is also live on some government database somewhere. | ||
And it turns out you can actually just operate that way and still be in effective opposition. | ||
Then we have this. McCarthy-Biden debt ceiling bill passes through the House and advances to the Senate. | ||
The House of Representatives on Wednesday evening passed the McCarthy-Biden debt ceiling bill. | ||
The bill will advance to the Senate ahead of the June 5th deadline. | ||
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell vowed to push the bill through as quickly as possible. | ||
Yes, they have vowed to not even think about it. | ||
The McCarthy-Biden bill raises the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling. | ||
Ooh, Lord. That funds the Green New Deal, decimates the intersection, funds tens of thousands of new IRS agents, and funds the corrupt Chris Wray FBI, as well as pushes equity and equality. | ||
Code words for socialism, according to the Gateway Pundit, or just an attack on white people. | ||
This is another way to put that. | ||
Just a shameful and pathetic end to a pointless and oft-repeated drama, the debt ceiling raise. | ||
Should we go back in time? Should we revisit the first speech that Kevin McCarthy gave as Speaker of the House? | ||
Should we touch back down in January of this year when after the conflict between Republicans came to a resolution and Kevin McCarthy stridently promised the first thing he would do would be get rid of the IRS agents that he just funded? | ||
Can we do that? | ||
Maybe we'll do that. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, the American Journal. | ||
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All right. | |
A lot to talk about today. | ||
We'll be joined by Wid Lyman in the third hour of Borderhawk News. | ||
Talk about the invasion. | ||
Lots of breaking news on that front. | ||
Across the country really. | ||
Chicago signing off $51 million for the migrant crisis. | ||
Thousands of miles away from the southern border. | ||
Really incredible stuff. Plenty of politics and cultural stuff to talk about today. | ||
Lots and lots of videos to get to. | ||
But I think we'll start with an older video. | ||
One from the beginning of this year. | ||
Do you have a chance to bring that video in? | ||
Now, we've been able to avoid, up till now, the pointless, in my opinion, pointless distraction of the debt ceiling debate. | ||
I could have talked about it every day for the last two weeks in the top story on places like Google News, the debt ceiling negotiations. | ||
Who will come out on top? | ||
Who will win? How many more trillions of dollars of your money will be stolen to fund ridiculous and anti-American programs across the world? | ||
It's a thrilling political joyride, but no, it's... | ||
It's all kabuki theater. I mean, at a certain point, when you start to really understand, like, the financial system and the Federal Reserve, where this money comes from, where it's going, it's just, do you really want the, you know, is it really pleasurable to sit there and just think of like a Scene from Lord of the Rings or something. | ||
Do we really have to sit there like the dwarves or the hobbits tied up listening to how the trolls are going to cook and eat us? | ||
That's how it feels, doesn't it? | ||
We're never going to win. | ||
There's no coming out on top. | ||
There's no like, hey, it turns out they negotiated and we're going to pay down the debt. | ||
We're not going to be in debt anymore. | ||
We're going to stop spending billions of dollars overseas. | ||
We're going to stop the wars. | ||
The debt... Negotiations. | ||
It turned out it brought peace in Ukraine. | ||
Now, nothing positive is going to come from this. | ||
It's just how will they dissect and feast upon our corpse? | ||
That's the thrilling political gamesmanship going on right now. | ||
I honestly couldn't care less. | ||
But it's very important and we all have to focus on it and talk about it. | ||
And we have to do it every year. | ||
Every year we have to go through this little song and dance. | ||
Now, the House of Representatives on Wednesday evening passed the McCarthy-Biden debt ceiling bill. | ||
Kind of strange. Republicans are, in fact, a majority in Congress. | ||
Probably could have done a lot more with this. | ||
But they decided their tactic in this regard, I think I can explain this, is to... | ||
Give it and surrender and give the Democrats everything they want. | ||
Victory! Victory! | ||
You know, we all fought hard, slandered by our neighbors and friends, ostracized, called the most hateful and heinous names. | ||
We stuck by the Republicans. | ||
We know they're not racist and anti-Semitic. | ||
We know that they just want smaller government and freedom and liberty. | ||
We took those slings and arrows. | ||
We fought for these people. | ||
And they've returned the favor by rolling over like a dog to have their belly pet by our existential enemies. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
The McCarthy-Biden bill raises the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling. | ||
They fund the Green New Deal, decimates the energy sector, Funds tens of thousands of new IRS agents, funds the corrupt Chris Wray FBI, and pushes equity and equality code words for socialism, amongst other things. The Fiscal Responsibility Act is what they're calling it. | ||
The drama now moves to the Democrat-controlled Senate, where leaders on both sides want to pass it in 48 hours. | ||
48 hours. There's no time. | ||
There's no time to think about it. | ||
There's no time to debate this. | ||
We just have to pass it. Just pass it now, immediately. | ||
It's a crisis after all. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
And we'll get into some stories a little bit later about the FBI. Chuck Grassley and Representative Comer, very strongly worded letters to Chris Wray as he jets to Las Vegas, completely ignoring them and laughing in their faces. | ||
Now, the only actual oversight and enforcement mechanism that Congress has over the deep state, FBI, CIA, and others is the purse strings. | ||
So during this real life and death battle for the fate of the republic, for who has power, at the end of the day, the people elected by the citizens or the deep state subversives that run our spy agencies in this ultimate cataclysmic conflict between The duly elected and the secretly appointed. | ||
They just gave the FBI everything they wanted. | ||
It's surrender on all fronts. | ||
It's disgusting. It's pathetic. | ||
It's despicable. And it's also a flagrant abandonment, a flagrant violation and betrayal of the very things that Kevin McCarthy promised when he became Speaker of the House. | ||
We'll go back in time now, travel back to the distant past of four months ago. | ||
Here's a video from January 8th, where Kevin McCarthy makes a very strident and sincere promise about what he would do first and foremost, having been granted the privilege of being your Speaker of the House. | ||
Let's watch. But when we come back, our very first bill will repeal the funding for $87,000. | ||
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Yeah! We believe government should be to help you, not go after you. | |
Wow. So anyway, they did fund them. | ||
So anyway, they didn't do that. | ||
So yeah, they have actually funded tens of thousands of new IRS agents. | ||
Okay. It's just incredible. | ||
It really is incredible how these people lie. | ||
Oh, how they lie. | ||
And of course, this is on top of Kevin McCarthy's latest statement. | ||
I should have pulled in this video too. | ||
Maybe we'll add it in editing if we remember. | ||
He recently actually said the meme that people use to make fun of conservatives. | ||
He's like, yeah, we're going to grow the government, but we're going to do it slowly, okay? | ||
Yeah, we are going to betray our most stridently held beliefs, but we're going to do it not too fast, alright? | ||
We're going to do it at the speed limit. | ||
We are going to surrender completely to the left. | ||
But you can trust us. | ||
Vote for us, because when we surrender, we're not going to be happy about it. | ||
When we surrender, we are going to complain when we surrender. | ||
So, vote GOP next round. | ||
And, like, Mitch McConnell's not even pretending. | ||
Mitch McConnell's not even pretending to put up a fight to this. | ||
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He's like, me and my best friend Chuck Schumer are just not even going to read the bell and pass it right away. | |
We aren't even going to read it. | ||
We don't think we even have to. | ||
It's just the Senate, after all. | ||
I mean, it's not like it's a deliberative body specifically there to slow down the excesses of the Congress and be a bulwark from rapid, unthoughtful change. | ||
No, we have Turtle Man and the Zombie running things now, and it'll pass through in the next 48 hours. | ||
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I want to get this done. | |
I have a weekend doing my cocaine or my mouse and cock on it. | ||
He's not allowed to be here anymore. | ||
We'll stop talking about this, I promise. | ||
Stay with us, Infowars.com. | ||
We're back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to move on to some actually important news. | ||
The wholesale destruction of civilization itself. | ||
There's a difference between civilization and just extremely well-organized barbarism. | ||
It's really what we're entering into. | ||
The idea of civilization conjures the image of people living in harmony and there's a civilized way to act, right? | ||
These words we just incorporate because we all intrinsically know what that means. | ||
I think we're confusing civilization with just organization. | ||
You can be extremely well organized and also be utterly horrific and barbarous and savage, uncaring. | ||
So we're here to try to preserve civilization itself from what they're trying to create, which is just some sort of human computer chip with all the components that Assigned their places and eliminated if they are defective, according to the programmers. | ||
That is the globalists. | ||
Before we get into how all of this is playing out, words on your support. | ||
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Because I'm sure I don't have to tell you. | ||
It's not easy. It's not easy being an info warrior. | ||
It's really not easy for me to wake up this early every morning to go confront the chaos and madness and horrors that make up daily headlines. | ||
It's really not easy. | ||
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That's fine. Difficult things are fun to do if you have a purpose to do them. | ||
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It really is incredible. So I'm not really complaining, but I'm not a morning person. | ||
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It makes it all worth it. | ||
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I wouldn't be waking up and reading all of these headlines if... | ||
I was then just sitting in my closet and talking to myself, right? | ||
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I never know how much to just leave as the movie magic mystery. | ||
So much stuff happens behind the scenes. | ||
You don't want to talk about it all the time, right? | ||
You don't want to show people how hard it is to set this up. | ||
We just want to hit the ground running. But just in full disclosure, I think our AC is out in the studio. | ||
I think our AC has gone out in the studio. | ||
We keep these studios nice and crispy because not only do we have these bright lights, we have all the equipment that all runs much more efficiently when it's very cold. | ||
I only bring this up for two reasons. | ||
One, if I start sweating, that's why. | ||
That's going to be why. But also, do you have any idea how much it costs to run this place? | ||
Do you have any idea in the ad that plays pretty often, oh yeah, it's going to be me in about 30 minutes, Alex says, it costs so much to run this place, the software, whatever. | ||
Even just that. Obviously, it's not just me and Owen and Alex. | ||
Every one of us has a team of Four to five people just in the studio alone, and then there's the editors and the behind-the-scenes people and the article writers. | ||
Now, every one of us needs, like, licenses for the software that we use. | ||
If we use B-roll, we gotta get licenses for that. | ||
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That's another... What, 50 bucks a person every month, daily? | ||
Like, it costs so much to run this place. | ||
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That's how, you know, quickly we have to go through funds just to keep this place operational and working at maximum capacity. | ||
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Anyway, we'll get back to the news now, but I do just want to thank you so much for all of your support, whether it's verbal and moral support or financial support. | ||
We could not do it without you in either regard. | ||
And we have a lot of videos to go to here. | ||
I think we'll start with this one. | ||
It's actually a little bit of a longer video. | ||
But we'll play the first two minutes or so. | ||
This is clip number 15. Senator Malcolm Roberts in Australia has called upon the health department to, quote, cut the crap and explain why Australia is experiencing tens of thousands of extra deaths. | ||
Let's go now to Senator Malcolm Roberts. | ||
On why we have 30,000 deaths, excess of 30,000 ABS told me just last night that provisional data is likely a 15 per cent underestimate. | ||
Only half of the excess is attributed to COVID by you guys. | ||
All I got was a runaround and an admission that yes, there is evidence of excess deaths. | ||
Professor Kelly is telling me it is a concern and you're looking into it. | ||
But at the same time, Mr Gould is saying all of the data is incomplete so we shouldn't be worried. | ||
Now can you please cut the crap and the waffle and tell me exactly what has caused the excess deaths, the startling excess deaths. | ||
As I said, this is equivalent to two Boeing 787 airliners crashing every week. | ||
Every week for a year. | ||
And yet there doesn't seem to be any interest in what's going on in the health department. | ||
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Senator Roberts, before the official commences his answer, can I remind senators at the table, indeed everyone in the room, to please use language which is parliamentary. | |
Professor? What's called in the excess debt? | ||
Philip Gould, the first Assistant Secretary for the Health Economics and Research Division. | ||
We do acknowledge that the ABS statistics show that in 2022 there were more deaths than normal. | ||
So that's not something that we're debating. | ||
Significantly more than normal, I believe, is the language that the ABS uses. | ||
So that's not a question for debate. | ||
We do take it very seriously. | ||
We've entered into a contract with ANU, for example, recently to examine potential causes for this. | ||
At this point, it's very hard to give you a definitive answer. | ||
Oh, is it? Oh, I have one. | ||
Oh, I have a definitive answer. | ||
It's the vaccine. Excuse me. | ||
Call on me, please. It's the vaccine. | ||
You're killing everyone with the vaccine. | ||
Can we actually solve this problem now? | ||
30,000 extra deaths in Australia. | ||
It's happening in the UK. | ||
It's happening in America. | ||
It's happening in Canada. | ||
It's happening in Japan. | ||
All of the places that are massively vaccinated now experiencing massive excess deaths. | ||
What a coincidence. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll be opening up the phone lines. | ||
You know what? | ||
I'll go ahead and open the phone lines right now, and we'll take your calls throughout the second hour. | ||
We've had really good calls the last couple days. | ||
We're being very succinct with their comments, which really helps us because then we can get to more calls, of course, and also helps the callers because then we don't have to keep people on hold for quite so long. | ||
So hey, we've only been doing this show for two years. | ||
I think I'm finally getting the hang of it. | ||
If you want to give us a call, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
I'll just put that there for now. | ||
All right, we're going to talk about a lot of domestic issues. | ||
Today, a lot of tyrannical madness occurring. | ||
Also, a lot of just run-of-the-mill madness taking place. | ||
But hey, it's the 1st of June, aka gay time, baby. | ||
It's the month of gay, and we're so excited for it. | ||
Let's just go to this video. | ||
Here's a little confrontation, a little... | ||
Unpleasantness took place at, I guess, some sort of pride rally of some sort. | ||
What you're about to see here is what we like to refer to at Infowars as a flagrant leftist projection. | ||
Let's take a look at this, and we'll dissect it on the other side, but two guys arguing at a pride parade. | ||
A very interesting twist. | ||
Let's watch. Clip one. | ||
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I have no hate for other people. | |
You wake up every day and hate people. | ||
Let's start it over. Here it is. | ||
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I'm a straight white guy just like you and I have no hate for other people. | |
You wake up every day and hate people. | ||
How do you have energy for this? | ||
No one hates anyone. I'm a gay man and I don't The projection is real, man. The projection is real. | ||
Just to recap, audio wasn't perfect there. | ||
Some blank spots. | ||
Because the curse word's flying. | ||
You had one guy going, I'm a straight white male just like you. | ||
I don't wake up every day wanting to hit somebody. | ||
How do you have the energy? | ||
How do you have the energy? | ||
And he's like, how do you have the energy? | ||
You're like screaming. | ||
You're yelling. You're like shaking with anger. | ||
Who is the emotionally driven one here? | ||
And then in response to that, the guy responds, I'm actually gay. | ||
And who are you to A, speak for us gay people. | ||
And B, what does being gay have to do with not wanting little boys and girls sexually mutilated in an irreparable and irreversible way? | ||
Honestly, I really think that's a 23-second clip. | ||
I think the whole conflict breaks down in that 23-second clip. | ||
It has nothing to do with gay rights. | ||
It has nothing to do with respecting gay people or pride or anything of the sort. | ||
They are indoctrinating and then mutilating children. | ||
Are we supposed to expect all gay people to be okay with this? | ||
Are we supposed to demand all straight people, out of a fear of being called anti-gay, go along with this? | ||
It's ridiculous. It's absurd. | ||
And, you know, I was tempted... | ||
I keep bringing up videos I don't have to show for you. | ||
But I guess if you really want to fully appreciate American Journal, you have to watch us every single day. | ||
I'll reference stuff that we show not that long ago. | ||
There's a man named Jamie Kilstein that was like a major figure on the left who would help to sort of lead these psychopathic crusades where they're trying to get somebody fired because they... | ||
You know, tweeted a joke about Jews 20 years ago. | ||
So now they can't work at Dairy Queen in Minneapolis anymore. | ||
I mean, you know, just these ridiculous social programs they're running. | ||
And then it turned on him. | ||
Then he got accused. He was really like a big part of the Me Too movement. | ||
And then suddenly he had accusations thrown at him that he knew were baseless, that he knew were false. | ||
And for the first time, he like woke up and was like, wait, is this what I've been doing to people? | ||
Is this what it feels like? | ||
Because prior to that, any time any accusation would happen and the man would say, whoa, whoa, this accusation's not real. | ||
It'd be Jamie Kilstein and others, but he'd be there at the head of the charge going, we believe all women. | ||
How dare you slander this good woman's name by claiming she's lying about you. | ||
You will be destroyed. Anyway, he woke up to this. | ||
He realized what was going on, and so later he's doing an interview with Joe Rogan, and he actually says, he's like, I woke up every day Just like thirsting for blood. | ||
Just going, who are we destroying now? | ||
You know, what life are we ruining today for daring to oppose us? | ||
It was only after he woke up that he looks back and he's like, why was I doing that? | ||
What was that about? | ||
And we said at the time that we played that video, many other times since then, It's like this is the—and we've talked about it recently with just like domestic terror and all these programs. | ||
Like if you convince a swath of the population that they are under attack by a vicious and hateful group of people whose actions aren't guided by any higher moral value, it's just seething hatred, then you can justify anything against them. | ||
And then you feel like you're doing something righteous, even if you are the bully, even if you are the one destroying a powerless person, you feel like you're on the side of right. | ||
You are ontologically correct. | ||
So anything you do to your enemies is justified. | ||
And it's this sickness in their head. | ||
And then they project that on you. | ||
See, we don't do that. We don't, like, conservatives, we info-war, we info-warriors, like, we don't have this mindset. | ||
We find it baffling and sick, demented. | ||
You people do have this mindset. | ||
And because that's your comprehension of the world, you project that onto us. | ||
So now you think that these are two sides fighting each other. | ||
No holds barred. | ||
Winner take all. Bloodsport. | ||
When in reality, the vast majority of people on our side, just normal people with typical beliefs for all of human history, just trying to live their lives. | ||
On your side is a bunch of raging psychopaths that are destroying people's lives, hating their fellow Americans, and projecting that hate onto them. | ||
So I think that guy in that clip is just the perfect example. | ||
He is foaming at the mouth. | ||
He's furious. He's screaming. | ||
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And he's like, you wake up every day just wanting somebody to hate. | |
He doesn't have any idea who he's talking to. | ||
No idea what that person's belief system is. | ||
No conversation. They just project that onto you because that's how they see the world. | ||
They have this psychotic view of the world. | ||
And I guess they feel like that's the smart view. | ||
Honestly, I think they feel like It's this dog-eat-dog world where you either attack and destroy them or they'll attack and destroy you. | ||
That's the dichotomy that's been implanted in these people's heads. | ||
We aren't soldiers on both sides of a battlefield firing at each other. | ||
You people are carrying out a massacre against innocents. | ||
You people feel like you're achieving victory and When really you're just fighting shadows. | ||
You're not fighting anything that's real. | ||
You're hurting and damaging the lives of real people. | ||
It's because you're firing at boogeymen. | ||
You're hallucinating that there are monsters. | ||
You're pulling out a gun and shooting the monsters. | ||
Well, there are no monsters. | ||
There are people around you that you are shooting. | ||
You are being the monster at this point. | ||
But this is all by design. | ||
The division is by design. | ||
The hatred and anger and fury is by design. | ||
And it's only through censorship that you can really achieve this. | ||
Because if the people on the right were actually heard, could actually discuss their positions, and actually did so without fear, without cowardice, without bowing to the dictates of the mob... | ||
Then I would hope that they could understand where we're coming from is not, we hate gay people, let's make up reasons to go after them. | ||
It's, stop trying to cut the genitals off our children, you freaks. | ||
And so you censor the right, you don't let their message get out, you don't let our message proliferate. | ||
Actually have a reasonable, meaningful conversation. | ||
You silence the right, and then you say, you tell the left, trust me, I know what the right is thinking. | ||
The right just baselessly, for no reason, they hate gay people, they hate blacks, they hate Mexicans, and they just are making up excuses to go after them for no reason. | ||
And since that's the only message that the left hears, not our message, but the reinterpretation and wholesale invention of our message from the left... | ||
And they feel justified, and they feel right, and they feel righteous in their actions. | ||
And then they get confronted with somebody who's like, actually, I'm gay, and I don't want you cutting off the boobs of children. | ||
They don't know what to do. The second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
This hour, your calls. | ||
Lots more videos. Lots more stories to get to. | ||
Lots more infuriated yelling at the absolute scumbags that run our country. | ||
In the third hour, we'll be joined by Wid Lyman, who is on the border. | ||
Reporting on the just open invasion taking place. | ||
Absolutely incredible. Looks like the phone lines are full, so we'll get to those as soon as possible. | ||
But I do want to go to a video first. | ||
This can be found at band.video. | ||
It is a trailer, the official trailer. | ||
You can find it under the Plandemic series playlist on band.video. | ||
The official trailer for The Great Awakening. | ||
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Let's watch. Breaking news, the president declaring a national emergency. | |
A new stay-at-home order. | ||
We will shut you down. | ||
Don't think you can get on a plane or a train. | ||
This is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
And we will take you to jail. | ||
We've got to get them vaccinated. | ||
Or we will keep you in a facility longer. | ||
As the world was descending into synchronized tyranny, I began to ask myself... | ||
How did they get everyone to go along with this? | ||
Obsessed with finding the answer, I began studying every moment in recorded history where masses of people acted against their own self-interest. | ||
The only mechanism that could explain what was happening in society was what is usually referred to as mass formation. | ||
We are now with an economy in crisis, but with an incredible opportunity. | ||
Unprecedented opportunity. | ||
For a reset. The royal high ministers, distinguished heads of state and government, the future is built by us. | ||
We need a great reset. | ||
When they say, you'll be happy, what they mean is, you'll be enslaved. | ||
Today, we have the technology to hack human beings on a massive scale. | ||
Who master those technologies will be the master of the world. | ||
Those who control the data control the future, not just of humanity, but the future of life itself. | ||
Every aspect of our life has been infiltrated by people that do not have our best interests at heart. | ||
There are forces using fear and isolation to induce mass psychosis. | ||
I don't want you to be hopeful. | ||
Environmental built fires. | ||
I want you to panic. Storms. | ||
It will kill your children. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day. | ||
People are starting to wake up. | ||
They're starting to wake up. I'm seeing people come together from all walks of life, finally saying enough is enough. | ||
We didn't come here for no reason. | ||
We have a voice, and we're here to share it. | ||
We have to be the solution. | ||
We cannot rely on the media, the president, or whoever to fix these problems. | ||
I would rather pick up cans on the side of the highway than to live out of alignment with my truth. | ||
We're all being driven back to the dream. | ||
As you see in the audience, Democrats, Republicans, white, black, everyone all in between, this is the example that they do not want to see, but they have no choice. | ||
The masses of humanity have been slapped awake. | ||
Open your eyes. | ||
It's time to wake up. | ||
This is the Great Awakening. | ||
People cannot go back into the Matrix now. | ||
A lot of people are trying to. | ||
They can't. | ||
What was that, Plandemic3.com or was that Plandemics.com? | ||
Absolutely incredible. What an incredibly powerful trailer, let alone how powerful that film is going to be. | ||
My lord. | ||
You know, it's not even that, yeah, Plandemic3.com. | ||
Plandemic3.com is that website. | ||
Again, you can find that trailer at band.video. | ||
Download it yourself. Re-upload it on your own platform. | ||
It's not even that they got away... | ||
Well, it's not even that they did it. | ||
It's that they got away with it. | ||
Not just that they carried this plot out. | ||
They did it in front of everybody, and everybody saw it, and yet nobody can make the connect. | ||
Like, nobody's standing up against it, except for us, of course, except for you. | ||
Other people that did, but a very small minority, and that's horrifying. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Your phone calls in this segment. | |
Most videos that I want to get to today. | ||
today, I'm just wondering where to begin. | ||
Because we just saw in that clip the trailer for The Great Awakening. | ||
It's so obvious what they're doing. | ||
Right out in the open. | ||
Shocking people. Can't see it for what it is. | ||
Yet, it worked. | ||
They planned it out. | ||
They ran the plan. They largely succeeded. | ||
Why wouldn't they do it again, right? | ||
Why wouldn't they just... Run the playbook back. | ||
Start over from the top. | ||
Do it with health. | ||
Restrict freedoms. | ||
Enact tyrannical policies. | ||
Build the infrastructure for total control. | ||
And just reset the board for climate change. | ||
Reset the board for a cyber attack. | ||
Reset the board for migration. | ||
Just do it over and over and over again because apparently... | ||
If the TV doesn't tell you that you're being tyrannized, then you don't know. | ||
That's sad. | ||
That honestly is sad. Because they are doing it again. | ||
They're doing it in an even more egregious way. | ||
It's up to us whether we learn the lesson or Because the other thing is that you see all these statements. | ||
Can you imagine? Imagine being one of these people on TV just like, yeah, it might come to the point that we have to take the children of the unvaccinated. | ||
The unvaccinated don't deserve to eat. | ||
And then two years later, everything you believed was wrong. | ||
Everything you pushed had horrific, devastating effects. | ||
Just across the board, failure on your part. | ||
You just go out and you're just like, just forget it. | ||
We all made mistakes, okay? | ||
It was a crazy time, all right? | ||
Nobody knew what was going on, okay? | ||
So, can we just drop it, please? | ||
How about some forgiveness? How about we move on? | ||
No, there's no moving on from this. | ||
There's no forgive and forget. | ||
And that also is part of the plan, right? | ||
It's like people are just so sick of the COVID narrative that like, it's just like, you know what? | ||
If we can just stop talking about it, let's move on. | ||
Yeah, this person, let's declare a pandemic amnesty. | ||
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Focus on the future, you guys. | |
Part of you wants to be like, yeah, whatever, just shut up. | ||
Will you shut up if we move on? | ||
Will you stop yelling at me about my mask? | ||
We stop driving people insane with the death count ticker on the bottom of the screen. | ||
You will? Okay, fine. | ||
We'll move on. That's like the impulse a lot of people have. | ||
There's no moving on from this, folks. | ||
The injustice stands as of now. | ||
There's no statute of limitations for crimes against humanity. | ||
We have to, for our own sake, for the sake of not having this ever happen again, as well as just for the Sacred demand of justice. | ||
We have to hold these people to account. | ||
We have to punish them with the severity that is due. | ||
And we have to ensure by putting our own policies in place that something like this is never able to happen again. | ||
And the first part of that is understanding how we got there in the first place. | ||
And I think the Great Awakening film looks like it's going to do exactly that. | ||
I'm very excited about that. | ||
Let's go out to your calls now. | ||
We have Sean in California on Line 1. | ||
I want to talk about the debt ceiling. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sean, you're on the air? | ||
Morning, Airsten. How are you doing? | ||
Good, thank you. Good to hear. | ||
Hey, something that Gerald Salento will probably say about this debt ceiling raise is he'll refer to us as being kept in the state of Slavelandia, and he's correct. | ||
Remember, whoever has the debt is the slave. | ||
Whoever has the credit is the master. | ||
That's why they call it a master. | ||
Americans have got to keep working on, you know, using what we have. | ||
And this Congress, you know, I wouldn't say we can write them off completely, but they're pretty darn close to it. | ||
So we've got to be looking for other means and methods to get the knowledge out, as well as also supporting each other in different approaches. | ||
It's a 360 approach. | ||
And what I wanted to bring that up to was what I was going to call Friendly Fire in the Infowar. | ||
You know, each of us have our different tools we bring to the table. | ||
And something I was noticing is in Bandot video, there's people that are doing spamming. | ||
I reported the spamming so conversations could continue. | ||
And somehow my account's the one that gets blocked. | ||
So we've got to be careful we don't take each other out. | ||
Because if I'm pointing out, hey, this guy keeps spamming day after day after day, so people can't converse. | ||
You know, we got to make sure that we're on top of that, just like the stuff that we do at national-assembly.net. | ||
We take care of people that try to spam that site and so on. | ||
So it's a constant battle, but we got to watch out for each and every one of us. | ||
You know what I mean? Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And sorry to hear that you got silence. | ||
You got band on band. | ||
That's unfortunate. | ||
I mean... I have sympathy for our social media team, and they're understaffed right now, although some more behind-the-scenes stuff here. | ||
We are actually reinforcing our social media team right now, so hopefully we'll be able to actually Cull the trolls in a more exacting fashion from now on. | ||
But it's just a matter of manpower. | ||
And the trolls really do ruin a lot of stuff on Bandai video and Infowars. | ||
And so, you know, sometimes it's better safe than sorry. | ||
In other words, better just to... | ||
Clear the board than risk having these people able to spread spam or viruses or whatever. | ||
I'm sorry you got caught in the friendly fire there. | ||
Hopefully you can make a new account and keep doing the good work. | ||
And hopefully, actually at the end of this month, by the end of this month, we'll have a more robust social media team. | ||
We actually will. I can guarantee you that. | ||
And I know at least part of their duties will be that type of stuff. | ||
So fear not. | ||
I know I've seen this complaint before. | ||
Not saying you're a complainer, but, you know, this has happened to other people. | ||
And it's simply a matter of manpower. | ||
We've been not operating at full capacity on our social media team up till now, but we are hiring new people, have already hired new people, and we'll get that fixed. | ||
And all of that, of course, is thanks to you by going to InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
But thank you for that call, Sean. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
I am more or less writing off this Congress. | ||
Although there is some interesting news here from Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
She says, I'm excited to share the good news that just as I promised, the J6 tapes are being released. | ||
Speaker McCarthy has given John Solomon reports, Julie Kelly, and a third outlet. | ||
Not us, unfortunately. | ||
Unless there's something I don't know about. | ||
We really should be. | ||
Like, these people, it's the problem. | ||
I appreciate this, and we'll see how it goes. | ||
They're reporting on it starts tomorrow, so apparently today John Solomon and others will have access to the tapes and be publishing this stuff. | ||
Could not choose better people than John Solomon and Julie Kelly. | ||
I mean, they are really standout reporters, especially in this field. | ||
So, very good choice. | ||
And hopefully they do get the full release. | ||
But if the Republicans understood the true intensity of the war that we are in for the fate of our country, they'd give the tapes to InfoWars. | ||
They'd give the tapes to InfoWars. | ||
Oh, we can't give the tapes to InfoWars. | ||
You guys were part of January 6th. | ||
It's like, okay, all right. | ||
No, I mean, they're trying to destroy us by trying to frame us for January 6th. | ||
By giving in to that narrative, you're not helping your own cause. | ||
You morons. But that's fine. | ||
Let's go to Don in Michigan. | ||
Don, you got kicked off of Facebook for your own protection? | ||
What does that mean? Don, you're on the air. | ||
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I try to stay active, Harrison, as much as I can, doing political posts, sharing stuff, everything from you guys. | |
But I've been in Facebook jail for 30 days at a time for sharing stuff, you know, too political, too hot. | ||
But this time, I'm trying to log into my account on my phone, and it says I didn't turn on Facebook Protect to protect me, so I'm locked out of my account. | ||
They said you can do this a couple different ways. | ||
You can Send a text message to your phone and get the code and or the two-factor authentication thing I did everything they said and it just my phone just spins around in a circle So I'm locked out for like a week or so now of messenger and Facebook and everything and it's actually a Blessing because I needed to get away from it. | ||
It's just some it's all big brother. | ||
It's all Zuckerberg and his buddies. | ||
That's a good way to think about it. | ||
But yeah, they're so sly the way they do it. | ||
Oh, for your protection, give us all your information. | ||
All right, folks, we'll go off to more of your phone calls here in just a moment. | ||
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All right. | |
Talk about corruption. | ||
Just your good old-fashioned corruption. | ||
You know, we have this new form of corruption. | ||
Where people are just openly operating as agents of an international cabal. | ||
Sort of a new thing. | ||
That's sort of a new development. | ||
World Economic Forum mobsters just doing it out in the open. | ||
It's almost like American people can't They're so used to people in power doing bad things and trying to hide it that when they just do it out in the open, it's like people can't see it for what it is. | ||
Like, well, how could they be doing something bad? | ||
They're announcing it. It must be good. | ||
It really is almost all intention with them. | ||
If you say that what you're doing is good, you say that you have good intentions for implementing policies, even if they just kill tens of thousands of people, Democrats just can't see it somehow. | ||
Very strange. | ||
The mental blocks, like a psychological blindness they have. | ||
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I mean, these people... | |
They look like, they sound like, they act like, and they have all the same policies of James Bond villains. | ||
But because they're not under a volcano, you can't figure that out? | ||
Because they aren't petting a shark while they say these things, you can't comprehend what's going on? | ||
It's weird. It's weird. | ||
You don't have to speculate. | ||
You don't have to, like... | ||
Dig into their secret crap anymore. | ||
They are just doing it in front of you. | ||
For some reason, because they aren't putting a laser gun at you, you think that they're good. | ||
It's so weird. I was going to say because they don't play the part of or look the part of a Bond villain, but they do. | ||
They actually do look and sound like Bond villains. | ||
So I don't know what's missing to get it through to you people's heads. | ||
These really are villains. | ||
They really are villainous. | ||
I don't know. I don't know what it takes, but don't worry. | ||
It's not just the open, blatant, in-your-face corruption that exists. | ||
It's also very neatly married to the old-school corruption, the old classic-style corruption. | ||
Things are done in back rooms and threats are made behind the scenes. | ||
Pressure is wielded by shadowy figures in parking garages. | ||
That still goes on. | ||
Very important aspect of the corruption. | ||
Now this video can be found at Infowars.com. | ||
National Secretary Spokesman John Kirby stumbles when asked about Biden bribes and why most Americans believe Biden is corrupt. | ||
This is clip number six here. | ||
John Kirby, Pentagon spokesperson. | ||
His reaction to this is not even that he stumbles. | ||
Just watch it. We'll comment on the other side. | ||
It's like he thinks it's a ridiculous... | ||
Unworthy for even a response, this claim that Biden is corrupt. | ||
What? It's crazy how they respond to this. | ||
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Let's go now to clip number six. | |
Taking his head. | ||
Like he's sad. | ||
He's like sad that that question is. | ||
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The president has spoken to this. | |
The president has spoken to this. | ||
And there's nothing to these claims. | ||
Oh, okay, alright. Well, I'll just go back to sleep then. | ||
53% of the American population thinks there's something corrupt going on with Hunter Biden. | ||
Of course there is. And of course, even if we didn't know exactly what it was and just have... | ||
God knows how much evidence of all this happening, even just the way that they are dealing with the investigations. | ||
Remember, they shut down two investigations into Biden and Hunter right before the 2020 election. | ||
Shut them down. | ||
This order comes from up high. | ||
Sure, we've spent the last four years on totally fabricated, knowingly false claims of Russia collusion with Trump. | ||
We didn't find anything on him, so just shut down the Biden investigation. | ||
Hide the information from him. | ||
Even when subject of a congressional subpoena for the information, just ignore it. | ||
Stonewall them. Their behavior alone is evidence of corruption taking place. | ||
Cover-up of the corruption. | ||
That's an additional crime on top of the corruption. | ||
The cover-up is not the corruption. | ||
It's just a addendum to it. | ||
That reaction was just like, what do you say to the fact that the vast majority of Americans know Biden is deeply corrupted? | ||
He's just like, there's nothing to it. | ||
Like, that's not an answer. | ||
That's not an answer. Meanwhile, of course, the questions that were given to Donald Trump and his spokespeople were like, does Trump approve of slavery? | ||
Why is Trump a Nazi? | ||
Why? We have to confront it and deal with it. | ||
See, when somebody says, Trump's corrupt... | ||
It's easy to be like, oh really? | ||
Show me. Show me where he's corrupt. | ||
Show me one claim. | ||
Show me one accusation that has borne fruit. | ||
They've had access to all of his communications, all of his families, all of his teams, everything he's ever done, all of his tax information for the last 30 years, and they found nothing. | ||
Nothing they could run with. | ||
Nothing they could charge. Nothing they could even frame in the media as being corrupt. | ||
You have nothing. | ||
You scumbags, stop lying about Donald Trump. | ||
He's not corrupt and we have all of the proof you could possibly need. | ||
The reaction when it's, is Joe Biden corrupt? | ||
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It's just like, wow. | |
Wow, Joe Biden corrupt? | ||
Whoa. I don't have to answer that. | ||
Okay. So you're corrupt too. | ||
The answer is you're also corrupt and probably part of it. | ||
Got it. Thank you. I understand now. | ||
Let's go back out to your calls. | ||
Dave in Ohio, Line 4, wants to talk about the gay month. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Dave. You're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Yeah, I'm really disgusted that they made June National Gay Pride Month or whatever they want to call it. | ||
Both my wife and I retired this month and... | ||
Don't get me wrong, I have a gay brother and three gay cousins. | ||
I had one gay cousin that died of AIDS and I'm just disgusted with the whole thing. | ||
One other thing, I've become a prepper since I started listening to you guys and I'm actually going to pick up a side of beef The end of August. | ||
And I've got food all over the house. | ||
I've got enough to sustain us for probably 25 years. | ||
Make sure you have the ammo to protect that store. | ||
You know, the food you store and the supplies you store are only as useful as the defense you have to protect them from looters once it all comes down. | ||
But that's great to hear. Definitely, you know, if you can find a farmer, you know, go in, pay part of the cost of a whole cow and work that out, avoid the supermarkets altogether. | ||
That's such a great way to do it. | ||
It has nothing to do with whether you support gay people or not. | ||
This whole pride thing is ridiculous. | ||
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The products are absolutely bombshell. | ||
Life-changing stuff, and it's not because we have some team of scientists committing crimes against God in some back room fabricating some plastic panacea. | ||
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Natural compounds that are out there that have been used in some cases just as traditional medicine that everybody just knew intrinsically worked and maybe didn't know why but just knew, hey, if you eat this, this happens. | ||
We don't know why, but there it is. | ||
Well, now we've done the research and figured out exactly what the best Components of all these things are and isolated them and bottled them in the most effective way possible. | ||
So it's not about some new breakthrough pharmaceutical concoction. | ||
Just taking normal things in nature, empowering them, supercharging them, and then selling them for less than you can get them over the counter or on the store shelves. | ||
Again, support us, please, because we need your support to keep this mission going, but also go to InfoWarsStore.com for your own health, your own well-being, your own peace of mind, knowing you're shopping with the good guys, InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
With that, we got to your phone calls once again. | ||
We've got Achilles in Wisconsin. | ||
Thank you for calling in Achilles. I hope that's your real name. | ||
That is a cool name. I'll name my next son Achilles. | ||
No, no. Unfortunately, it's not. | ||
But it is a cool name. | ||
I always try to do a wild card name, you know, something in different original content. | ||
Keeps me on my toes. Making fun, you know, different. | ||
Yeah. Thanks for calling in. | ||
Go ahead. You want to talk about Alex and the Arena? | ||
Yeah, I like the movie references because it's like the breakthrough to the normies. | ||
Mm-hmm. And Alex Jones was talking about the movie Gladiator and the arena. | ||
And he also kind of reminds me of, did you see the movie Troy? | ||
Of course, yeah. The scene where Brad Pitt's character, Achilles, fights Bulgarius. | ||
And, you know, like, I don't know if your crew can pull it up. | ||
But he fights this way bigger guy, kind of like David and Goliath style. | ||
In the very beginning, that first fight, where he just kills him with one stab? | ||
Yes. Yes, exactly. | ||
But there's like a speech he gives after, where he goes up to the other soldiers, and Achilles, like, you know, in Gladiator, Gladiator's, Russell Crowe's character says like, Are you not entertained? | ||
Right. You know, Achilles in Troy says, you know, is there no one else? | ||
You know, like, no one else to fight. | ||
And, you know, it kind of rang. | ||
I saw it the other day, and it reminded me of the Info Wars because I always wonder, where is everybody? | ||
You know, of course, you guys are doing your thing, and, you know, Alex Jones, his name is going to be remembered, you know, and there's all these other people involved. | ||
But you see, like, with Target or Bud Light, you know, we make something as a joke. | ||
By we, I mean the right. | ||
And, you know, Target loses $12 billion. | ||
You know, Bud Light is thinking like the Titanic. | ||
So I wonder where, you know, obviously there was J6, and we saw a lot of people out. | ||
But, you know, I'm worried that things like the Bud Light and the tranny, LGBTQ stuff... | ||
And Target is like a pressure release valve on a pressure cooker, you know, like an artificial rabbit hole. | ||
So then we like all of us and all of our attention gets focused on this one Target or this one item, and then the stuff that really matters kind of just falls in between the cracks or gets swept under the rug. | ||
Well, I'll tell you, I sort of agree with you, sort of disagree. | ||
I think that we covered it yesterday or the day before, the idea that by boycotting Target and Bud Light, We're, you know, a lot of the people that are suffering because of that are not the people that are implementing these things that we're actually protesting. | ||
It's the distributors and, you know, the small businesses that rely on Target and Bud Light that are getting hurt. | ||
And that's unfortunate, but, you know, an unavoidable fact of these boycotts, and I don't think we should stop because of that. | ||
But I do think... | ||
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Oh, no, no. I totally think we should keep going with the boycotts. | |
But what these boycotts have revealed is, like, the power that we have. | ||
Just simply by not participating, simply by withholding our, you know, participation in this, we can collapse the whole thing. | ||
So I think it's a great lesson. | ||
Yeah, it's a great lesson of just how many of us there are and just how effective our unified action can be. | ||
You know, the first time... | ||
And look how it rings true with the election, you know, and the election with voting, like... | ||
If we're the minority and we lost to Joe Biden, how come the LGBTQ and left wing isn't holding up target sales? | ||
Yeah, look, we need to identify what the real source of all this is, which is the World Economic Forum and the ESG scores and BlackRock. | ||
Like, we need to go after them. We need to cut off the head of the snake, not just, you know, busy ourselves with the tail, which is sort of what these boycotts are. | ||
But again, the boycotts reveal, you know, how powerful we can be. | ||
And I was just thinking, you just brought back a... | ||
Probably a formative memory for me. | ||
The first time I saw anything from Gladiator, I think I was too young to say, I think it was rated R and I was under 17 when it came out. | ||
But the first scene I saw of it was actually played at my church. | ||
And during a church service, the preacher or whoever was doing it, Played an excerpt of Gladiator, and it's the scene where all of the gladiators are set up to die. | ||
They're all being sent out there to just be targets for the chariots. | ||
And so, you know, their enemies are charioteers. | ||
They've got the big spikes on the side of the chariots. | ||
They've got the bow on the back. | ||
And all the gladiators are running around just getting mowed down. | ||
And that was the purpose, right? We're going to send these people out to die. | ||
You're being set up to be killed, to be the fodder for this slaughter. | ||
And they defeat it because Russell Crowe's character... | ||
And some of the people around him recognize him as general. | ||
And he takes control. | ||
He takes leadership. And he says, look, if we're all separate, if we're all by ourselves, we're all going to get mowed down. | ||
We come together. And that's a scene where they all come together. | ||
They do the Testudo formation where they lock their shields. | ||
And that's the scene where the chariots are then trying to attack them and trying to drive at them. | ||
But because it's a wall of shields, the chariots get flipped and they get defeated. | ||
And I remember... The preacher's showing this and going, this is how Christians need to be. | ||
If we're just all out there by ourselves, working independently, we're all going to get mowed down. | ||
But if we can organize, if we can get behind a leader, if we can share our power and actually reinforce each other, then we actually can defeat this insurmountable Right? | ||
These people were set up to be slaughtered. | ||
This was supposed to be a complete massacre, but because they came up with a clever and unified and organized and orchestrated opposition, They actually come out on top at the end. | ||
Not just like, oh, we got slaughtered a little bit less. | ||
No, they win. They actually win the combat. | ||
They were never supposed to. That's the situation we're in right now. | ||
If we're all by ourselves doing our own thing, we're going to get picked off one by one. | ||
If we can come together, if we can stop infighting, if we can stop bitching at each other, sorry, pardon my French, we can actually unify and present a formidable and victorious front. | ||
Because we are being set up. | ||
We are being set up for slaughter right now. | ||
And it's interesting you brought that up and probably a point I should have made years ago, but I hadn't thought about it. | ||
And I just, I very distinctly remember that as a kid, seeing that scene and hearing that lesson in church. | ||
And I guess I took it pretty seriously. | ||
Thank you for that call. Achilles, it looks like we're running out of time in this segment. | ||
But quickly, Tim, Army veteran in Ohio, you're on the air. | ||
Not much time left, but go ahead. | ||
Tim? Are you talking to me? | ||
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Are you talking to me? I think I am, yeah. | |
I'm from Iowa. | ||
Iowa. What did I say? Ohio? | ||
Yeah. It says Iowa on the screen. | ||
I just can't read. Well, I'm sorry. | ||
I messed that up. Stay on the line, Tim. | ||
Tim, we'll go to you on the other side. | ||
We'll get to some of this news. | ||
We're going to be joined in the third hour, by the way, by Wid Lyman. | ||
It's a family affair here. | ||
It's Dan Lyman's brother. | ||
He's working for Borderhawk News and exposing some of the just chaos, madness, and treasonous invasion at the southern border. | ||
Very excited to talk to him, but more of your phone calls first. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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undefeatable. Like this story. | ||
You want to set up win-win situations. | ||
You want to set up lose-lose situations for your opponents. | ||
Here's a lose-lose situation. | ||
For them. NBC News says a verified AOC parody account got a boost from Elon Musk's Twitter. | ||
A verified Twitter account mocking Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has skyrocketed in followers and engagement over the past two days with some help from Elon Musk. | ||
Twitter appeared to reinstate the once-banned account in May, with Musk soon interacting with and boosting its following. | ||
This is one of the funniest accounts on Twitter right now, the AOC press release parody account. | ||
Just saying hilarious things constantly. | ||
Very funny. Does have hundreds of thousands of followers. | ||
And it says right there in the name of it that it is a parody. | ||
So if you're falling for this, you should probably learn to read. | ||
Nobody's falling for this. | ||
It's obviously a parody and it's hilarious. | ||
It says printing money is the only way out of inflation. | ||
Who needs a boyfriend when the government is taking care of you? | ||
It's very good. | ||
It's very funny. But they can't talk about it without popularizing it. | ||
Elon Musk may have gotten a few more followers by retweeting it or reinteracting with it in some way. | ||
You think this article is helping or hurting their cause? | ||
They might use this article as precedent to demand it be removed or pass new laws or something that may be a part of a wider media campaign. | ||
But as of now, there's going to be a lot of people who'd never heard of this account that are now hearing about it because of this article. | ||
So that to me is a win-win situation. | ||
If they ignore it, then you just keep growing and keep posting hilarious stuff and mocking AOC and infuriating her. | ||
She deserves to be. | ||
Or you talk about it and you just make it more popular. | ||
That's why the Infowar is the way out of this mess. | ||
You could really set up win-win situations like that. | ||
Let's go back out to your calls. | ||
Tim from Iowa, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Thank you for holding over. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, howdy. Hey, when's Alex going to get David Martin on the show? | |
Great question. When he went toward the U.N. Security Council and made a speech. | ||
I want him on. See? | ||
They're destroying us with COVID-19. | ||
I mean, seriously, they destroyed our economy. | ||
They made it so hard, I'm having a hard time feeding my children. | ||
My little girl is not in school because of COVID-19. | ||
Her teacher beat on her. | ||
Hi! Be quiet. | ||
I'm talking, please. | ||
She went to grade school. | ||
She was sexually molested by a young boy. | ||
She went to the teacher, and the teacher told her, shut up, go sit down. | ||
We had the principal call us a week later, said that she made a sexual comment to the guy, and the principal accused me and my wife of sexually molesting her. | ||
Can you imagine that? | ||
And be quiet. | ||
No, yeah, that's horrifying. | ||
I mean, yeah, definitely reach out to some of the local news outlets there. | ||
They might be interested in picking up that story. | ||
As of Dr. | ||
David Martin, I'm not sure he would be a good guest. | ||
I mean, that video is incredible, and I think we were probably some of the first to air it. | ||
I think Greg Reese actually saw it on our show and then went and did the edit of it down to its most poignant moments. | ||
And so please do share that video. | ||
I mean, he lays it out all there. | ||
We could do an interview with him, but I'm not sure there's anything that he'd say to us that he didn't say in that presentation to absolutely abolish the entire COVID narrative and replace it with reality, which is this is an organized, purposeful bioweapon released on the Earth. | ||
For a reason, and the reason is the outcome that you're describing. | ||
Tragic to hear about your daughters. | ||
I'm very sorry about that. | ||
I'd reach out to your local news, see if they can't put some pressure on the school to find some justice for that. | ||
Absolutely tragic. I do like hearing people call in with all their kids running around. | ||
It's either kids running around or heavy machinery in the background. | ||
We've got a hard-working audience, folks, and I love to see it. | ||
Thanks for the call, Tim. Let's go to Rook in Florida, Line 10. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You say that you don't like Ron DeSantis on E-Verify. | ||
Go ahead, Rook. You're on the air. I didn't say I didn't like him. | ||
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I'm sorry. There are a lot of people upset with them on my job, at least. | |
Yeah, a lot of the Spanish are striking today because of the E-Verify. | ||
Right. Yeah, so he implemented E-Verify, and so there's all these videos going around of, like, empty fields not getting—the fruit's not getting picked, and construction sites where none of the construction workers can work because they're all illegal. | ||
I think this is really illustrating just how massive—like, when you have entire, like, subdivisions being built, and then they just grind to a halt because you can't use illegal immigrants, like— It's really sort of... | ||
They have a lot more power than people think. | ||
Yeah. It's sort of disturbing. | ||
They are the blood source here in Florida. | ||
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I'm one of the only white people on my whole job. | |
I mean, it's not about white people. | ||
It's about citizenship. | ||
I mean, that's the thing. | ||
They talk about the migrants that... | ||
Like the word, like the transient migrant, that might not be the right word, but, you know, they move from place to place. | ||
Whatever's in season, whatever needs to be picked, they'll go to Florida and pick citrus when that is ripe and then go to California and pick almonds when that, you know, time of the year comes up. | ||
That, it was a job that used to be filled by black and white people. | ||
Like, it was black and white people who would do those jobs and Get paid appropriate amounts for the work that they do. | ||
And now it's all done by illegal immigrants. | ||
And for some reason people think that it has to be done by illegal immigrants. | ||
It didn't used to be. It did not used to be. | ||
In the 80s, it was black and white people with those jobs. | ||
They don't have them anymore. | ||
And, you know, E-Verify is one of those things where you don't like it because it's It's a little bit like a digital ID, and it's more government power. | ||
100%. But I was listening to a radio report from the late 90s when they were first introducing things like eVerify, and the whole purpose of it was to fight illegal immigrant work. | ||
Like, that was the whole reason it was implemented. | ||
So it's like, at least it's being used for what it was put in for. | ||
Because what happened was they said, look, we got all these illegal immigrants. | ||
We got to have E-Verify. | ||
They put E-Verify in place, and then we still have all the illegal immigrants. | ||
It doesn't do the thing that they said they were passing it to solve. | ||
So now they're actually using it to actually stop corporations from, you know, maximizing profits and undercutting American workers by hiring illegals. | ||
It's like, well, at least they're doing what they should with it and not just using it to oppress actual American citizens. | ||
It's just insane. Thank you for that call, Rook. | ||
Let's go to Kevin in Indiana. | ||
Kevin in Indiana, Line 11. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning. Good morning. | |
So, I'm watching, trying to get the truth, and I'm looking at Brother Nathaniel. | ||
And he said succession is the way. | ||
And I want to ask your audience, is that the way? | ||
Yes. Yes. | ||
I firmly, thoroughly believe it is the answer. | ||
And I think it's... | ||
I think the only thing preventing it at this point is... | ||
And it's understandable, but people don't want to leave where they live. | ||
Again, I think if we... | ||
If you said just like... | ||
Maybe a tenth of the Republicans that live in California right now, just under full Democratic tyranny, they just came to Texas. | ||
Texas would be red forever and we could probably secede. | ||
Like, we don't have the numbers anywhere in America because we're all so separate and spread out. | ||
I remember I've likened it before to some sort of board game, some sort of geopolitical simulation like risk. | ||
If you've ever played Risk, you know, if you have just like one or two soldier pieces in all these different countries, you're just going to get swept through. | ||
Like, you've got the force to make something happen, but you're so separate from each other and, you know, you need to centralize your power. | ||
So if you can move all of those pieces to Texas or move them all to Florida, then you can consolidate and have power to actually do something. | ||
And you can grow from there, but you've got to constrict and consolidate first. | ||
So... I'm already here and ready to go. | ||
And Texas is definitely the best bet. | ||
If there was a better place to go, I'd be open to moving there. | ||
Right now, Texas, the only place where secession is feasible. | ||
We could do it. We could lead the charge on that. | ||
But you gotta leave these blue hellhole states and come to Texas. | ||
That's the first move. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Wid Lyman. | ||
He's a Border Hawk field reporter, Border Hawk News. | ||
He's been working in tandem with his brother, Dan Lyman, to bring exclusives Up-to-date U.S. border and immigration updates to BorderHawk.News. | ||
Immigration and adjacent issues have been brought to the forefront of political discussion in elections across the West recently, and the trend will likely only increase in the coming years. | ||
BorderHawk's aim is to play a pivotal role in informing the populace by providing a virtual buffet of educational material you can ingest, evaluate, and disseminate as you see fit. | ||
WID's reports can be found at borderhawk.news and on Twitter at borderhawknews. | ||
It really is one of the best Twitter accounts to follow on all of this information. | ||
WID himself can be found on Twitter at WID, that's W-I-D underscore Lyman, and on Instagram at WIDlyman, W-I-D-L-Y man on Instagram. | ||
Oh, it's with Lyman. I do that same thing with your brother. | ||
Every time I read Dan Lyman, I read it Danlyman, just because of the way that the Twitter accounts don't have the space in between. | ||
With Lyman, thank you so much for coming on. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
You know, some of your audience will remember AIM and I had with Lyman and then a number and everybody just thought like wild man 13 or something like that. | ||
Yeah, no, exactly. So that's my fault. | ||
With Lyman on Instagram. | ||
Well, thanks so much for coming on. We've actually played some of your videos. | ||
You were on the border actually documenting what was going on. | ||
Just give us the rundown here. | ||
What is the situation on the border like from a first person view? | ||
Sure. So this is my second trip to the border, actually. | ||
And a lot of your listeners will know about Title 42, which was the authority to allow the administration to remove people based on the health emergency that we had. | ||
So we are now in Title 8 authority, and that has a little bit more teeth to it, it sounds. | ||
The problem is, is that what does it look like? | ||
We're still seeing daily crossings. | ||
We're seeing tons of gotaways. | ||
The issue kind of continues, despite the fact that it may appear to be tampered down a little bit, not to mention some of the numbers. | ||
Who knows sometimes with these reports? | ||
Yeah, no, it's... It's all just completely insane. | ||
So now I guess they have a pathway. | ||
I mean, if they download this little app, the CBP1 app, basically by downloading that app, you go from being an illegal immigrant to a legal immigrant. | ||
It's as easy as downloading an app. | ||
I mean, as easy as, you know, stalling Instagram on your phone. | ||
You can be an American citizen now. | ||
But people are still not doing that. | ||
They're still circumventing the legal system and coming in illegally. | ||
So they're kind of doing it all. | ||
So the CB1 app is available to them, and we actually stopped at a shelter in Mexico and saw people using the app. | ||
You can download it and fill it out. | ||
It's just a questionnaire, pretty much. | ||
And then you show up at a point of entry, and then from there, you already have the paperwork filled out, right? | ||
So they kind of just let you in, and then the process kind of begins in America. | ||
The issue, though, is that the app is a little bit notorious for being hard to use, not to mention the fact that it's slow. | ||
And a lot of migrants are bypassing it. | ||
So a lot of these folks communicate with migrants in the interior. | ||
And you get a selfie from your buddy in Miami saying, hey, I just walked across. | ||
You should do it, too. So a lot of the migrants are now bypassing the more legal ways of coming into the U.S. And they're just continuing to walk across. | ||
We were just in a small area of Mexico, Eagle Pass, Piedras Negras. | ||
It was just a constant stream of people. | ||
As soon as we left, there was a constant stream of people. | ||
Today, it's reported that there's just people walking across all the time. | ||
They do have legal ways of coming across, but for the most part, they're doing everything. | ||
That's just the small tip of it, right? | ||
You've got buses, planes, boats, you name it. | ||
It's just all kinds of transportation to come. | ||
It's just so absurd. | ||
They literally have an app where they can Just, and I'm sure the questionnaire, it's obvious what, you know, the way you should answer the question, and if you just click the right answer, you qualify for a silence. | ||
It's just, it's such a joke. | ||
It's such a ridiculous charade, but they can't even do that. | ||
They can't even be bothered to do that. | ||
They're just like, nah, nah, I'll just walk across anyway. | ||
Totally ridiculous. We're going to get to some of the footage that can be found on the Borderhawk Twitter and at Borderhawk.news. | ||
on the other side, it's Wid Lyman on air with me for the next few segments. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
We'll return on the other side, borderhawk.news at Wid Lyman, Wid underscore Lyman on Twitter. We'll be right back. | ||
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All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We really run the gamut here on Infowars, like in one segment. | ||
We may go from talking about climate change to the Biden corruption to the FBI to this, to that, to this, which is valuable, obviously. | ||
I mean, it's a full-spectrum war that we're fighting here. | ||
But I also really appreciate outlets like BorderHawk. | ||
Borderhawk.news, and you can find them on Twitter as well, at Borderhawk News. | ||
And they just are hyper-focused on not just the southern border, but immigration issues across the world. | ||
And I think that's a really—I think it's a valuable thing. | ||
I think it's a valuable thing to have a hyper-focus on this particular topic because it is so widespread and so devastating to— Everything it is to be American. | ||
So I'm very, very happy to welcome my guest, Wid Lyman. | ||
He can be found on Twitter personally at Wid underscore Lyman and on Instagram at Wid Lyman. | ||
Again, BorderHawk.News is where you can go to find all the videos that you've been shooting on the southern border. | ||
Your experience with the southern border, what's the first image that pops into your mind? | ||
What's the biggest memory or most outstanding memory that you have from your time on the border? | ||
Was it violence? Was it the chaos? | ||
What is it, if you can sum it all up, what is the situation at the border to you? | ||
That's a great question. And I've thought about this a lot because there are so many things. | ||
But I would say it would be the brazen appearance and attitude and activity of the migrants. | ||
So the one shot we have, we're in Piedras Negras. | ||
We're filming across Eagle Pass. | ||
And you just see the containers. | ||
You see barbed wire. | ||
There's a ton of law enforcement, National Guard, which looks more military-esque. | ||
There's Humvees. | ||
There's a loudspeaker in Spanish telling all the migrants to, don't come here. | ||
It's illegal to do this. | ||
And then you see just a couple people just run across the river, get picked up, and walk in. | ||
And I just had this image of, you know, if you and I were in a foreign country and the country had erected all of these barriers, The idea just to run across just sounds so brazen to me. | ||
I would be so fearful of retribution or arrest or something. | ||
And to see them just be so cavalier and celebratory. | ||
We have a video. It's a guy holding a baby, and he gets... | ||
Halfway across. So one thing your audience will appreciate, if you get halfway across the Rio, you're in. | ||
The containers aren't even going to stop people from entering the U.S., so to speak, because halfway in the Rio is the line. | ||
So the guy crosses, he turns around, he knows I'm filming, and he holds up the baby, and I'm going to say he smiled a little bit. | ||
And it's just the brazenness, the idea, the concept that just to run across this river and enter a new country to me was just shocking. | ||
Well, and that's the thing, right? | ||
The Democrats like to act like our laws don't matter. | ||
These people are going to come either way. | ||
We might as well make a pathway for them. | ||
But they understand what the political situation is in America, and they're making decisions based on that political situation. | ||
So they know by media reports, and I mean, they have access to the Internet, so they understand, like, okay, now if I go across, I'll be fine. | ||
So I'll ignore the signs, I'll ignore the loudspeakers because I know what the political situation is, and I'll respond to that. | ||
So it really is our political situation and developments in America that's driving all of this migration. | ||
Certainly. And you saw the numbers increase as of 2020, 2021. | ||
Everything is skyrocketing. | ||
The amount of encounters, the amount of gotaways. | ||
We haven't even covered the more nefarious things like the fentanyl issue. | ||
The entire situation is just exploding in the last few years from the administration. | ||
And you know it. You talk to the migrants on the ground and you say, why do you want to come now? | ||
It's like, well, the door's open. I'm welcome to do it. | ||
Just like, so it stays nice and coordinated. | ||
And that's another sort of absurd aspect of this. | ||
We have a lot of stories, most of them from Borderhawk today, and I could just go through some of the headlines, but let's just start with this one. | ||
Because it's ferocious shootout leaves 10 dead, 4 injured on Mexican Highway near U.S. border. | ||
Just the latest, just these mass murders, you know, people like to pretend like You know, big mass murder shootings are an American phenomenon. | ||
Well, you know, just looks just across our southern border and you see what real anarchy and chaos and gun violence looks like. | ||
And this also affects, of course, Border Patrol agents. | ||
I was watching a video earlier today where I think it was Real America's Voice was covering it and they were saying, you know, there was a shootout. | ||
People were shooting at Border Patrol agents as they were going to, like, rescue somebody in the river. | ||
They were going to rescue somebody and they're getting shot at by the cartels. | ||
I mean, can you even fathom putting your life on the line and being shot at and almost murdered? | ||
And you're not even protecting the border? | ||
Like, you're just helping the people in? | ||
I mean, how are Border Patrol agents dealing with this? | ||
And, I mean, did you see any violence on the border there? | ||
We did not see any at the border or in the U.S., but it's an undercurrent a lot in Mexico. | ||
So the cartel influence, the state influence, there's a lot of underlying fear, worry. | ||
The government does a pretty good job of tempering the amount of migrant flow as well. | ||
In Pietras Negras alone, we were told there's well over 1,000 migrants waiting to cross, waiting to be on this I really feel for Border Patrol because I do think that they get a little bit of a bad rap sometimes. | ||
And they do a lot. They have seizures. | ||
They have altercations. | ||
They're saving lives out in the middle of the desert. | ||
They're vastly understaffed and underfunded. | ||
And I do feel for them. | ||
In our conversations, they're really cagey. | ||
They're really hesitant to talk and share too much, which I do understand. | ||
And then some of the media that comes down, like some of our footage, for instance, it doesn't paint them always in the best light. | ||
And I have a lot of respect for all those folks, but they're in a very difficult situation, and I don't know how much help they're getting from our government, their own people sometimes, and certainly not on the Mexican side. | ||
And the threat of violence, I think, is there, of course, right? | ||
Clear and present danger. And I think it's only going to get worse. | ||
There's no way it's going to slow down. | ||
Absolutely. In fact, there was a video that was sort of going viral today of a Mexican cartel member walking around with a rocket launcher on his back. | ||
These are full-fledged, capable militaries that we're dealing with. | ||
They're just not state militaries. | ||
When you talk about seizures, this was posted on BorderHawk.com. | ||
At BorderHawkNews on Twitter, you say, in 96 hours of the border, there have been 13,500 apprehensions, 4,000-plus known gotaways, six sexual predators, five gang members, on top of almost 500 pounds of marijuana, 118 pounds of meth, 14 pounds of fentanyl, 22 pounds of cocaine, two firearms, two binational efforts, one maritime event, six sexual offenders, three vehicle seizures, five gang... | ||
I mean, this is... Insane. | ||
And you just have to think with every one of these, the amount of manpower and money that's being spent. | ||
I mean, is the solution a wall? | ||
Do we really just need a wall? | ||
Would that actually help, do you think? | ||
Or is this a more complicated issue? | ||
I think the key phrase there is known gotaways, too. | ||
You know, we drove actually from Brownsville to Eagle Pass area, and there are vast stretches of land that have nothing. | ||
There's no wall. There's no people. | ||
So imagine, you know, New Mexico or West Texas or parts of Arizona. | ||
Imagine, you know, all the things that we don't know about. | ||
You know, the solution, you make a great question there, Harrison, and I'm not a policy expert, but the solution is multilayered and very complicated. | ||
But the idea here, though, is that a lot of these people know they're going to get something when they come to the U.S. | ||
They're extremely incentivized to come here. | ||
You know, we were covering or reporting on a couple stories out of Chicago, right? | ||
So they're staying in the police stations there. | ||
There's the hotel story in New York. | ||
These people know they're going to get help, and they get help the whole way. | ||
The Catholic Charities and Doctors Without Borders, American Red Cross, they have opportunities for people all the way down to the Darien Gap. | ||
So they know they're going to get help, and the incentive is the big thing here. | ||
If you know that you're going to go somewhere and get a ton of help, You're incentivized. | ||
And a lot of these people are coming from worse places. | ||
I mean, the U.S., to me, is still the greatest country in the world. | ||
So I don't necessarily blame them for trying to come here. | ||
But the issue is just so multilayered and so difficult. | ||
And I think one of the main things is the amount of incentives people have. | ||
100% and I'm glad you pointed all that out and we're going to get into some of the incentives, the new incentives that they have all the way from the Darien Gap or even further. | ||
It's not just they have help at the border and then into the United States. | ||
It's from, you know, from Argentina to Philadelphia. | ||
They are being carried and funded and it's wild. | ||
More on the other side. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm telling you, Borderhawk News on Twitter is a thread you've got to see to believe. | ||
It's not just the footage that they themselves capture, and we'll go over some of the more bombshell videos they've been able to come out with. | ||
Of course, one of the ones that we reference all the time that really should be shaping the discussion of immigration in this country was the video from a few months ago, maybe even last year, of the Haitian guy complaining that the UN credit card he was given wasn't filled up with money. | ||
The debit card he was given didn't have any more money on it. | ||
And it's like, just nobody's going out and doing this. | ||
Nobody's just going out and filming what's going on and getting the people talking on camera. | ||
Like, the mainstream media is just not doing it. | ||
So these stories go unreported. | ||
It's not like it's hidden. You go up to these migrants and go, hey, what's going on? | ||
And they're like, good, can you tell the UN to give me more money so I can make it to America? | ||
And it's like, they're just totally open about it. | ||
It's just wild how this is all being orchestrated and carried out. | ||
My guest is Wid Lyman. | ||
He's with Borderhawk News at Borderhawk News on Twitter, website Borderhawk.news. | ||
Where do you even go? In the last segment, you were mentioning all the help that they get, all the incentivizing that's going on. | ||
Let me just go through some of the headlines. All of these are from the Borderhawk News Twitter, and then I'll get your comment on them. | ||
Child migrants crossing Darien Gap has surged eightfold, UNICEF says, eight times as many children crossing the Darien Gap, which is a jungle dividing Colombia and Panama. | ||
It's rapidly increased during the first four months of this year, eight times as many as normal. | ||
Record 25,000 children crossing. | ||
Minnesota to provide free college tuition to undocumented workers. | ||
That's a news story from yesterday. | ||
So, as an American citizen, you don't get free college, but the foreigner will. | ||
A foreign citizen does. McMaster orders South Carolina troops to the southern border. | ||
We can get into that a little bit later as well, if that's some sort of solution. | ||
Illegal aliens throwing parties in NYC hotels. | ||
Van Hernandez has covered this and gotten some whistleblower information about it. | ||
So again, the incentivization of this is just off the charts and definitely makes a big impact, doesn't it? | ||
A huge impact, and I think the bottom dollar always comes back to the American taxpayers somehow. | ||
You probably saw the story as well about the Chicago City Council just approved $51 million to help take care of the 10,000-plus migrants they've had over almost the last year. | ||
And there was a lot of uproar about $51 million. | ||
Why not give it back to the people of Chicago in some context? | ||
And they're meeting a lot of resistance, but also the problem, too, is these sanctuary cities. | ||
They're allocating funds and opportunities. | ||
And you mentioned education for these migrants. | ||
And the code word I think you used, too, the orchestrated nature of it, these are a lot of things that Americans can't get. | ||
You know, the own citizens can't have access to it. | ||
The hotel story is even more fascinating. | ||
You know, if you or I were to go to a fancy New York hotel and not pay for it, that is a crime. | ||
And we are just allowing these people to stay and do so much in our country and, again, paying for it on the backs of the taxpayers, which is the real travesty. | ||
And there's almost this image that people have, I think, of migrants that, like, We're good to go. | ||
They have countries that have an obligation to care for them as citizens of their country. | ||
But a lot of times, as one of the videos actually that can be found on the Borderhawk News Twitter, is just the piles of IDs that people leave on the ground right before crossing over. | ||
Tell us about that, why people would choose to abandon their documents as they're transferring across the border. | ||
I like your phrasing there, citizens of another country. | ||
The other reality is that some of these people have asylum already in a different country. | ||
Let's say you come from a place that you actually need to claim asylum and you end up in Venezuela or Honduras or Mexico. | ||
You can claim asylum, and a lot of these people have asylum in another country. | ||
And the law is that if you already have asylum, you can't claim asylum again in the U.S. | ||
So what a lot of people do is they travel to our border and then ditch their documents, their identifications that they get in other countries. | ||
Because if they cross, then they have, oh, you already have asylum, you have to go back. | ||
And this has been very well documented. | ||
There's treasured rows of IDs all over the southern border. | ||
And you made a good point too, the journey through. | ||
You know, there's a lot of help here. | ||
A lot of times the migrants will land in the southernmost state of Mexico. | ||
they'll get a travel document saying you're allowed to travel through Mexico as long as you get to the U.S. | ||
And then from there, they're ferried, bus, plane, train, all the way up to our border. | ||
And then they kind of wander across at times. | ||
But you're right. | ||
The concept here is that there's a lady with two small children. | ||
She's leaving a war-torn country, and she's just in the middle of the desert. | ||
We need to go help her. | ||
That is 0-0-0-1% of what is happening. | ||
You see a lot of these footages now of men, right? | ||
Well-abled, strong-looking men that are just kind of wandering across in large groups. | ||
So the narrative that they paint is a common idea that they use. | ||
They play on your emotional strings, right? | ||
They play the emotional card. | ||
But a lot of people don't actually know. | ||
Even more shocking, Harrison, we were in a bordered town talking to local residents, and they were saying the same thing. | ||
They were saying, oh, they're just really sad, poor people. | ||
They just want a better life. | ||
And the narrative has gone all the way down, even on the very cusp of the issue. | ||
Yeah, and look, I would love to be a place of refuge for people that legitimately need to claim asylum. | ||
That's not what's happening here. | ||
They're just taking advantage of us. | ||
They're just lying in order to apply for something that they should not qualify for. | ||
It's disrespectful. I see all the time leftists on Twitter putting an image of the migrants on the southern border next to an image of Ellis Island. | ||
And they're like, you were just like this. | ||
No, no, no. When people were crossing the Atlantic Ocean on steamships, leaving everything they had behind and making this journey with no way to go back and no money and actually wanting to work and achieve success, You know, greatness in America, entirely different than somebody that's crossed the border seven times and is coming back because they keep getting caught and kicked off. | ||
It's just outrageous. | ||
No other country should or would put up with this, but we have to, and the rest of the West has to. | ||
So I want to get into that with you too. | ||
I mean, there's so much talk about the Southern border and we haven't gotten into the children going missing, 80,000 children just gone from the rolls. | ||
And like that alone is completely insane, but that's just on the Southern border. | ||
Border Hawk also does a great job covering what's going on in Europe. | ||
And yet it's happening in Europe and America in exactly the same way. | ||
At least in Europe, you could say, well, there's a war in the Middle East that people are escaping. | ||
There's no war south of us. | ||
So what are these people running from? | ||
And how is this good for their countries? | ||
This isn't good for the countries they're leaving. | ||
It's not good for us. | ||
It's not good for anybody except for them, I guess, getting the goodies and the benefits that they receive for carrying out this illegal invasion. | ||
It's totally insane. | ||
Wid Lyman is with us to talk about it. | ||
He'll be with us here for the rest of this hour. | ||
Borderhawk.news is the website at BorderhawkNews on Twitter. | ||
His personal Twitter for Mr. Lyman is Wid underscore Lyman and on Instagram at Wid Lyman. | ||
He, of course, is Dan Lyman's brother. | ||
It's a family affair here. | ||
And we're just glad somebody's out there capturing this footage and actually doing the reporting on the ground. | ||
We'll talk about that, too, the fact that you actually go into Mexico, which is something the media here does not do at all, really. | ||
But you do, and you've found some great information from it, so we'll talk about that on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're covering one of the most important topics in the world right now. | ||
That is the full-scale invasion taking place at the southern border. | ||
We're here with Wid Lyman of Borderhawk News. | ||
You know, there's more to this story than I realized. | ||
And Wid was telling me about this during the break. | ||
Mexican TV spots cartel wielding anti-tank rocket launcher in Bordertown near Texas. | ||
From Zero Hedge, they say the Mexican government has been waging war against drug cartels for over a decade with limited success. | ||
These cartels illegally procure modern military equipment from Western countries, making the fight comparable to those in Middle Eastern war zones. | ||
On Wednesday, Mexican TV channel Millenio published an article titled Mexican Cartels Prepare for War. | ||
They have a military grade rocket launcher. | ||
It shows a video of a member of the Gulf cartel carrying a military grade grenade launcher during a checkpoint in Matamortes, Tempulas. | ||
I'm pronouncing that wrong. | ||
The anchor identified the rocket launcher as a Raytheon made FGM 148 Javelin. | ||
She noted the rocket launcher on the black market fetches anywhere from 20 to $60,000. | ||
And there's actually some speculation that this could have come from Ukraine. | ||
They say upon further review, the rocket launcher might in fact be an AT-4, a Swedish made disposable anti-tank launcher, which was also sent to Ukraine with Javelins. | ||
Nevertheless, the military-grade weapons are turning up in Mexican border towns during the worst U.S. southern border crisis in China. | ||
And this wouldn't be outside of the realm of possibility, as we've already seen weapons from Ukraine appear in places like Africa. | ||
From ModernDiplomacy.com, weapons from Ukraine's war are now coming to Africa. | ||
The Nigerian president said the weapons from the raging war between Russia and Ukraine are now slipping into the Lake Chad Basin region. | ||
So we know that some of the billions of dollars of weaponry that we have been sending to Ukraine is making its... | ||
Way into the hands of non-state actors being sold to the highest bidder in places like Africa. | ||
Makes sense that you'd also have the cartels in on that auction or however it takes place. | ||
Completely insane. Why would they need rocket launchers? | ||
Why would they need anti-tank rocket launchers when nobody's sending tanks after them? | ||
Like, is this just because they can? | ||
They might as well arm themselves with javelins and anti-tank weapons? | ||
You know, in my day-to-day life, I'm not a cartel member, so I really couldn't tell you why they would need this at all. | ||
But I think it speaks to just the control that the cartels have along the border. | ||
And we've heard plenty of stories of heinous and terrible things that have happened. | ||
You were covering the story about a lot of the murders along, what they do to migrants is very well documented, the drug issue that they have. | ||
I think that they're slightly afraid to toss missiles into the U.S. That would probably be my first guess. | ||
But again, I don't know why they would need something like this. | ||
They're no joke, though. | ||
And they're very controlling. | ||
They dominate the regions in many areas. | ||
The states that we enter are normally state-controlled. | ||
That would be more like Coahuila as far as Tamaulipas would be a little bit different. | ||
But they're no joke. | ||
And why they would need this, it can't be for anything positive for us. | ||
Yeah, they're not just having fun out in the desert with these things like some good old boys might do. | ||
No, there you have it because they're probably going to use it for nefarious means. | ||
Here's the story you were just referencing from BorderHawk.News. | ||
Ferocious shootout leaves 10 dead, 4 injured on Mexican Highway near U.S. border. | ||
A conversation took place this Monday afternoon. | ||
And the officers were attacked by the subjects. | ||
They say they seized 12 large-caliber long guns, grenades, hundreds of rounds of ammunition, three armored vans, nine helmets, and 13 ballistic vests. | ||
I mean, maybe if they were white supremacists, the American government would go after these guys. | ||
I mean, I know they're sending... | ||
You know, the other story we have here today is that, I believe it's South Carolina. | ||
Yeah, McMasters orders South Carolina troops to the southern border. | ||
In your opinion, I mean, should this be treated like a war zone? | ||
I mean, should we be like taking people away from the Middle East, taking our soldiers out of the Middle East and putting them on the southern border? | ||
Would that be a positive development in this or is that just adding fuel to the fire? | ||
This speaks to the broader foreign policy issue. | ||
In my opinion, I think that our border is the one that matters the most, secondarily to everything else—our people, our country, our little world here that we've carved out—I think matters more than anything else. | ||
So as far as all of our bases in different countries, it seems to me that we should be putting them all along the southern border, impeding it and having points of entry. | ||
You know, let's put money into those already existing organizations like Border Patrol, other law enforcement, and just make it impossible for you to just to walk across. | ||
The analogy that's used often is a house, right? | ||
If you have a house and you have walls all around it and you have a way of defending your family, and then you just open one of the doors of people walking it out, That doesn't make sense to most people. | ||
So the idea that we're just letting people kind of wander across is really shocking to me. | ||
And yes, we should be putting our own military, our own resources all along and preventing people from just going across. | ||
Again, the incentive is there. | ||
If you or I knew that we could do something and we had, like you said, nefarious purposes, we would probably do it. | ||
But the idea, though, that we're just going to sit back and let this continue is really troubling. | ||
And the fact that we're giving billions of dollars in aid and military to many, many other countries to defend their borders is even more troubling. | ||
And the insane thing is, that's the solution that the Biden administration has suggested in terms of how to stop migrants from coming. | ||
They're like, we need to give billions of dollars to Guatemala, and then they won't come. | ||
And it's like, this is not a solution. | ||
And having the cartels be continuously empowered and enriched by this open border, not doing any favors to Mexico or any other country south of us to empower the criminal elements that are enriching themselves from the border— Taking the house analogy you just laid down, I don't want my house to be an open market for anybody to come in and help themselves to whatever I've worked hard to build there, obviously. | ||
But I also don't want to live next to a house that's actually the headquarters of a criminal organization. | ||
I don't want Mexico to be a failed state. | ||
I don't want Mexico to be in the hands of the cartels. | ||
So do you think there's a way to approach this in a holistic way? | ||
Even, you know, hemispheric sense where we go, it's not just that we don't want you people coming into our country. | ||
We don't want your countries to be a failing state. | ||
We don't want your countries to be drained of all of their human resources and drained of their money that's just given to the cartels who then just, you know, oppress all of the people around you. | ||
Is there an argument to be made that, like, by shutting the border, it actually would be a positive move for the countries where these migrants are coming from? | ||
It would seem to be. And I think your question speaks to, as well, to some of our own cities, right? | ||
So we look at places like Baltimore and Philadelphia, Chicago. | ||
Why are some of these places falling apart? | ||
Why is there so much crime and drug use and just a lot of people just not living their best life, so to speak? | ||
I think the main question should be asked is personal responsibility. | ||
How much is on the person? | ||
How much is on these countries? | ||
How responsible are they for doing this? | ||
And at the base level, you know, we should be definitely encouraging these people to figure it out in their own countries. | ||
I mean, some of these places we've given money to and tried to help for dozens and scores, if not hundreds of years, if not hundreds, scores of years. | ||
So I do think that the onus needs to be on them first and foremost. | ||
And then another broader sense, too, is an argument that we hear a lot is we're all migrants. | ||
We all came from somewhere. | ||
And the difference, though, is that at least in my family and many other families, people came here to work, to build businesses, to learn We're good to go. | ||
Becoming American if they're waving the Venezuelan flag the instant they get to America. | ||
Sorry to interrupt you, but just to emphasize your point, I totally agree. | ||
Yeah, and then you wonder, you know, why'd you leave then? | ||
You know, that's the obvious question there. | ||
And then the obvious answer is that, you know, it's better here. | ||
And I have no problem being happy with your lineage. | ||
You know, there's nothing wrong with that at all. | ||
But, you know, if you come here, you know, you have to kind of buy into our American idea or the American idea will definitely go away. | ||
Yeah, it's really just not good for anybody on either side of the border. | ||
And we've just barely scratched the surface here today, folks. | ||
I mean, you go down a rabbit hole on any one of these topics, and we're going to get into some of the videos you can find on borderhawk.news on the other side with Wid Lyman. | ||
And don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
Final segment coming up. | ||
Borderhawk.news. | ||
Borderhawk.news on Twitter at Borderhawknews. | ||
That's where you need to go to find not only original video captured by people like my guest, Wid Lyman. | ||
He can be found on Twitter at Wid underscore Lyman or on Instagram at Wid Lyman. | ||
Not only the, you know, original stuff that you guys are capturing, but also just information from around the world because this is a... | ||
Not totally universal problem, but certainly in the Western world, this is a ubiquitous situation, the immigration crisis, as they put it. | ||
But let's talk about some of the footage that you've captured and that can be found on BorderHawk.News and the BorderHawk Twitter. | ||
Of course, you have the paper IDs you guys are discovering being left on the Mexican side of the border. | ||
You're showing the National Guard, you know, bringing people across Eagle Pass. | ||
You also have this amazing video of one of the spotters and guides helping migrants cross the Rio Grande into Texas. | ||
And you filmed this on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande. | ||
Tell us about why you go to the Mexican side. | ||
Like, what is the benefit of going into Mexico to capture this footage? | ||
And why is nobody else doing this? | ||
So if you look at this story in terms of percentages, where we were in Eagle Pass, you're underneath one of the international bridges, and there's a little roped-off area for media. | ||
And there's a big sign that says media can't go past this area. | ||
And you can get some footage of law enforcement, maybe a couple migrants here and there. | ||
And then you realize that the story is much larger. | ||
You're getting like 25% of the shots, right? | ||
The idea was to cross it to Mexico, work with the local media on the ground, and then they have a much better understanding of what's going on in their towns and their states. | ||
And we just started to cover it from both sides. | ||
And you get a very, very different view. | ||
As soon as you cross over, the Rio changes, the town changes, of course. | ||
The banks are very different. | ||
And you see way more of what's happening, especially at Eagle Pass with the containers that they have, they've erected. | ||
You really can't even see the water in some spots. | ||
Our idea was to cross over and get the real story, get both sides, get both angles, and really see what's going on. | ||
And the footage you showed there is a great example. | ||
So that path runs along the Rio Grande. | ||
It's behind a boys and girls social club. | ||
It's just like an outing area for outdoor activities. | ||
And you can see how worn that path is. | ||
That is in the middle of nowhere. | ||
That's in the jungle. | ||
And that path looked like it was made perfectly fine. | ||
They use it so often. | ||
And the entire bank is covered in those areas. | ||
And then we happened upon, we had just seen a crossing and it happened upon this guy. | ||
And what happens is the migrants show up in these towns and they need help as far as where to go, when to go, timing. | ||
And then they give a few pesos to the locals and they kind of show them. | ||
So this guy, again, in the middle of nowhere, we watched them all cross and we encountered him and he said he was just taking a swim, which first of all, I wouldn't recommend that in the Rio on that side. | ||
And second of all, that's not a thing. | ||
Right, and he's in his underwear and a polo shirt, swimming attire. | ||
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But he is, you know, it's funny because he just sort of gives you a smile. | |
Say it again? He had underwear, by the way. | ||
Yes, yeah, yeah, no, exactly. | ||
But it's funny because he just kind of smiles at you and nods like you're just walking by him on the street or something. | ||
How were you treated by the people on the other side, like the Mexicans or officials or anybody on the other side of the river? | ||
And is one of the reasons media doesn't go into Mexico because it's more dangerous? | ||
Can that explain it in part, at least? | ||
So that's a question that I don't have a good answer for. | ||
My thought is that we are in more danger than I would anticipate, but I really couldn't say how bad it is. | ||
At least in that state, in Kohila, there's a large state presence. | ||
The state government is there. | ||
They have their own National Guard and the federales. | ||
So are we in some danger? | ||
Probably. Do I want to know how much? | ||
Probably not. | ||
But for the most part, the migrants and the citizens are very open and welcoming. | ||
When we stop them to talk with them, they kind of think that we're officials, and they are very happy to volunteer all kinds of information. | ||
They're sharing where they got this money and that stop and this food and when they're going to cross and what they're going to do. | ||
Again, I mentioned in the video, the guy was somewhat celebratory, letting me know he made it. | ||
It's the exact opposite of what you think. | ||
They're not really cagey in terms of sharing information because I do think that they think that we're some kind of official. | ||
On the flip side of that, the local law enforcement does not want to be filmed, does not want to be talked to. | ||
They have no information to give us. | ||
They are not friendly in any way, shape, or form and certainly not worth crossing in terms of confrontational in some way. | ||
At least in our first trip to Acuna, they were, I don't want to say harassing, but they really wanted to know why we were there very often. | ||
And I wonder if the cartels sort of know that like as long as they don't step out of line, things will keep going as they're going. | ||
But if they start kidnapping journalists, then the American government's going to get pissed off and get involved. | ||
I wonder if they know that like... | ||
Let the Americans on the Mexican side be because we don't need heat on us because we're making bank right now and everything's going great. | ||
Any legitimacy to that thought? | ||
I certainly hope you're right. | ||
I would not enjoy being in a confrontation of that variety. | ||
I do think that depending on where you are, depending on what state and what area, depending on what you're doing, they will generally leave you alone. | ||
They don't want that smoke, so to speak. | ||
And will there be a day where that doesn't happen anymore? | ||
Probably. I know that my media contact on the ground has spoken to a lot of the mainstream folks that you've seen, and they just have a company policy where they're not supposed to. | ||
Is it Is it a safety issue? | ||
Is it another issue of some variety? | ||
Who knows? I'm sure there's more than one reason. | ||
But in my mind and in our opinion, the main story you have to get is on the Mexican side. | ||
Well, and thank God people like yourself are doing this because, yeah, we're obviously not getting it from the mainstream media. | ||
There are others that are doing it as well, but I really appreciate Borderhawk's coverage of this. | ||
I mean, you are taking a risk. | ||
It's kind of impossible to tell how big that risk is, but it's a risk not a lot of people are taking. | ||
So, you know, we are just happy that you're doing it and bringing us this information. | ||
Even if it's not, like, groundbreaking footage, there's stuff to be gleaned from it, right? | ||
And a lot of it is groundbreaking, don't get me wrong. | ||
But I'm looking at this footage here that's on your Twitter of people just crossing the borders, the, I believe, Honduran migrants, how this was labeled. | ||
And what sticks out to me is that this woman is walking with like a bag over her shoulder and like something in her hand. | ||
Like this woman didn't walk a thousand miles like this. | ||
You know, it's not a comfortable way to carry a bunch of stuff. | ||
So it's not like somebody that's put on a pack and marched a thousand miles and finally arrived at the Rio Grande. | ||
This is like clearly she was carried until maybe five minutes ago. | ||
She gets her stuff and just kind of wanders across the river. | ||
And to me, that says a lot. | ||
That tells a lot about the situation that these people are in when, you know, the way that they're carrying stuff, you can't carry stuff like that for more than like an hour without getting totally sore and having to stop. | ||
So it just, it tells you, it gives you a lot of information there if you can read into what you're seeing. | ||
Tell us about this footage that we're playing and that can be found on Twitter at BorderhawkNews. | ||
You know, that's a good observation. | ||
So we were in Peters, Niagara for like five hours, and I had a backpack that was, you know, perfectly placed. | ||
I had, you know, the sling here. | ||
I had to hold camera equipment, and I got a little tired walking around. | ||
You're absolutely correct. | ||
If I was going to be walking across the desert through towns, I would prepare very differently. | ||
They probably walked maybe 100 to 200 yards to that area, a very quick area. | ||
The shelters are just inside. | ||
There are a lot of homes that people house right on the Mexican side, and they kind of bolt down. | ||
The backpack that the gentleman is wearing there is very common. | ||
You see them walking all over towns. | ||
He's probably given that backpack at some point along the journey by some organization. | ||
And what's really interesting is that as that shot cuts a little bit, if you pan to the right all the way, the Mexican authorities are watching them do it. | ||
And they just stand there and stare at them. | ||
They're technically still in Mexico on that island there. | ||
And once they get across, then they're in the U.S. And we would ask the Mexican authorities, hey, they just crossed. | ||
And they would go, oh, yeah, we missed it. | ||
They're technically supposed to be, at the very least, throwing them down or slowing them down in some context. | ||
Maybe just impede their way in some way, but they certainly don't. | ||
It's such a corrupt country, and I feel bad for the regular Mexicans. | ||
When you go and you talk to regular Mexicans, they're not thrilled at how corrupt their government is. | ||
You know, they have the thing, whatever the Spanish word is for the bite, right? | ||
And it's just like, it's that little bribe that you have to give to every authority if you ever want to do anything. | ||
They get a piece. They get a bite of whatever you're doing. | ||
And it's just a fact of life, I guess, in Mexico. | ||
But it's not a good one. It's not something that the people in Mexico want and enjoy being, you know, on one hand, the cartels, and on the other, this corrupt government. | ||
It's just a complete mess. | ||
And it's better for everybody if we could get this all cleared away, squared away and cleared up. | ||
We're not going to do that if we don't know what's going on, if we don't have the information to rely on from people like yourself. | ||
So thank you so much for coming on. Thank you so much for everything that you do. | ||
Again, BorderHawk.News, on Twitter, at BorderHawkNews. | ||
Your personal Twitter is Wid Lyman, at Wid underscore Lyman, and on Twitter, at Wid Lyman. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, and we'll have to have you on again soon. | ||
Just stay safe and keep getting that incredible footage. | ||
Thanks, Harrison. Appreciate it. | ||
I really appreciate it as well. | ||
Incredible stuff, folks. | ||
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