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Contrary to popular climate change theories, the sun determines the majority of weather events on Earth, rather than human activities and their associated CO2 levels.
In fact, the sun both allows humans to thrive, while also having the ability to curtail our activities.
For example, scientists have issued warnings over the years about the potential impact of a solar storm, which could emit solar winds.
A continuous stream of charged particles emanating from the sun's atmosphere.
These solar winds could cause an electronic apocalypse within the next decade, leaving billions of people without internet access, communication satellites or even a functioning power grid for months or even years.
This week, we were told that NASA's Parker Solar Probe successfully ventured through solar winds for the first time without shutting down, giving hope to efforts in preventing an electronic blackout.
The lead author of the probe study, Professor Stuart Bale, stated, So, if the sun can wreak havoc on satellites and the power grid, just imagine what it can do to our climate.
Although the Biden administration and much of the entire political establishment worldwide pushed the unproven notion that human activity accounts for the majority of change in climate, It's a scientific fact that the sun drives weather events and cyclical climate patterns.
Always has. However, they can't help but admit it eventually.
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is coordinating a five-year research plan to study ways of limiting the amount of sunlight that reaches Earth in order to reduce global warming and stop climate change.
But I thought coal power plants and CO2 levels were to blame.
Guess not. Even the establishment cheerleader and mouthpiece The New York Times asks, Should we block the sun to counter climate change?
Independent billionaires are obsessed with blocking the sun and lessening its power over the planet.
According to Time, George Soros has suggested brightening the clouds over the Arctic with strategic aerosol injections which seed clouds that reflect the sun's rays.
Weather modification patent owner Bill Gates financed a Harvard project which planned to spray calcium carbonate into the atmosphere over Scandinavia.
And Amazon tycoon Jeff Bezos has studied plans to inject massive amounts of sulfur dioxide into the sky to geoengineer the Earth's atmosphere by blocking the sun.
Although these methods would also trap excess heat and light from the sun between the atmosphere and the Earth's surface, the same way that the greenhouse effect operates.
Clearly, experts, scientists, and their financers understand and agree that the sun determines Earth's climate over time.
And any attempt at curtailing CO2 emissions is just an exercise in social engineering, not geoengineering, to modify human behavior.
And if the sun is powerful enough to change the weather, then it certainly can disrupt our electronic infrastructure, Sending us back to the 1800s in an instant.
The sun is designed to give warmth, power, and life.
But it can also administer destruction through ultraviolet light radiation, atmospheric disruption, and electromagnetic solar winds.
This should be no surprise, though, considering that the Bible tells us in Isaiah that, quote, The heavens shall vanish away like smoke, and the earth shall wax old like a garment, and they that dwell therein shall die in like manner.
This solar system isn't designed to last forever.
And during the tribulation at the time of the fourth judgment, the angel poured Basically, the sun is too powerful for man to control.
No matter how many chemtrails pump particles into the atmosphere, or how many space probes study solar storms, we just have to deal with whatever the sun throws at us.
And nothing we can do will extend the Earth's...
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It's Monday, June 19th, 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.
I think it's time to blow this thing.
harrison smith
Get everybody in the All right, good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Happy Juneteenth, everyone.
It's June 19th.
Juneteenth. I should be off.
What am I even doing here?
It's a federal holiday.
I should be in the park listening to New Orleans Brass Band or something.
We have a lot to talk about today.
Happy Father's Day to all of the fathers out there.
Hope you had a good one.
I had a great one. Went to the Alamo.
It was a lot of fun. We have a lot of stuff to talk about.
Actually, over the weekend, it was interesting.
I spent all day Saturday at the San Antonio Zoo.
Walked around looking at hyenas and stuff.
Not on my phone at all, obviously.
I get back to the Airbnb we had and I open it up and it's just like...
A thousand videos of American cities being occupied by military vehicles.
It's just like, what?
What did I miss here?
You check out for 12 hours and suddenly it's the apocalypse.
So I'm still trying to get to the bottom of what exactly...
I mean, it's...
I don't know what to make of it.
It's very weird. We have an article about it, but we'll get into it and we'll take your calls on the topic as well today.
It was so strange because it simultaneously seemed like a giant deal that I should be paying attention to because it was like just a million updates.
Hollywood, California, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New York City, just like tanks on American city streets.
Illinois, Iowa, Texas, just like massive military deployments in American cities seem like a giant deal.
Nobody else was talking about it.
Nobody on Twitter was actually talking about this except for like one or two accounts that were just like posting all of these videos.
Like nobody else was talking about it.
So I don't get it. Is it a giant deal?
Is it a giant massive movement of military equipment?
And just nobody's paying attention to it?
Or is this all just compilations of videos from over the years that all got posted on one day as if it was all happening at once?
Again, we'll get to the bottom of it.
And again, take your calls as this is something that I'm sure there's lots of members of the military or their family members in our audience that maybe could give us some insight into what exactly is happening here.
But it was so strange because all of these videos were coming out, but nobody was talking about it.
Except for like one or two people.
So I'm very baffled by this.
And we'll show you some more of those videos and get into what exactly is going on.
Talks of basically cyber hostage taking entire cities.
Hundreds of them. So we'll get into all of that.
We'll also get into some international news with Anthony Blinken today in China, being humiliated once again.
You know, every month or so, we need to perform the ritualistic humiliation of the American diplomat by his Chinese counterparts, just to psychologically prepare the American people for their intended takeover.
Let's just get into it, shall we?
Here it is, your daily dispatch.
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All right, here it is, folks.
harrison smith
Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 19th of June, 2023.
Double-talking vaccine scientist refuses to debate RFK Jr.
despite $1.5 million charity pot.
With Dr. Fauci having exited stage left, the MSM has anointed a new vax-peddling talking head, Dr.
Peter Hotez. Last week, podcast giant Joe Rogan had Hotez on his show where he proceeded to badmouth anti-vax presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
before telling Rogan he'd be uncomfortable debating him.
So we are going to go through this whole saga.
It is, at this point, the pinnacle, the culmination is that Alex Rosen confronted Peter Hotez in his front yard.
Like some sort of terrorist or journalist.
I mean, it's one of those two things.
Either... Saying hello to somebody outside of their home is what literally every news organization does the country over.
I mean, it's just a common practice modus operandi.
It's just how you do it. When you have a public figure that, you know, refuses to explain some scandal they're involved in, you have journalists go and, you know, either wait outside their house or just try to catch up to them on the street.
Like... You know...
Incredibly common thing at this point.
To see somebody walking down the street.
No comment, no comment. While the...
Producer and cameraman walk down.
No, sir, but people are asking, but we really want to know.
And they just, no comment, no comment.
They go inside. Confrontation sort of journalism.
That's not even what Alex Rosen did.
It was actually a lot more polite than that.
But this is being portrayed as just literal terrorism.
But that's just the culmination.
We'll go through and give you the whole rundown as to how this came about.
And frankly, it's hilarious.
In today's rundown, I linked like 20 different People talking about this.
People just frantic to not debate the vaccine issue.
Frantic to try to explain why not debating is actually the intellectual pursuit here.
Just, you can smell the fear from miles away.
And so we'll give you the full rundown on that here coming up.
Meanwhile, it is Juneteenth.
It is the 10th of June.
And... Of course, this is a celebration of freedom, slavery, a celebration of America's progress from a once slave-holding state to the most free and unfettered population the world over.
At least that's what it is.
But it used to be. Now it's an excuse for black people to demand reparations.
Sort of pathetic. I have a complicated relationship with Juneteenth.
It used to just be a Texas thing.
Before last year, nobody outside of Texas knew what it was.
Inside of Texas, it was actually a celebration.
It was actually kind of a cool excuse to go out and barbecue and listen to a brass band at Miller Outdoor Theater in Houston or go to a parade.
See people celebrating, you know, the history of America, the freeing of the slaves.
What a wonderful event.
Well, now this formerly nice little holiday of ours has been extrapolated out to the rest of the country and now just represents our designed and incredibly damaging backslide into division and mutual annoyance.
But they sure know how to celebrate it in Chicago.
One dead, 28 injured in shooting at Chicago area Juneteenth event.
One person was killed and at least 28 injured in a shooting at a Juneteenth celebration in Willowbrook, Illinois, near Chicago.
Police told reporters that at least 10 of the injured were taken to local hospitals, two of whom are in critical condition, while others suffered graze wounds.
The shooting took place at a parking lot outside of a shopping center in what offices are calling an illicit street takeover.
In which 200 to 300 people were gathered.
Shots ring out around 2.30 a.m.
on Sunday in DuPage County near the intersection of Honeysuckle, Rose Lane and Route 83.
Officers are still grappling with the full tally of victims.
It's supposed to be a Juneteenth celebration.
Sounds like it was. Sounds like it was.
Meanwhile, prosecutors quietly drop five charges against Democrat megadonor Sam Bankman-Fried.
Federal prosecutors have pushed back five charges against disgraced cryptocurrency mogul and Democrat megadonor Sam Bankman Freed, who was arrested after the collapse of his cryptocurrency exchange, FTX. Bankman Freed, who is commonly referred to as SBF, was arrested late last year and charged with eight federal accounts.
Original charges include conspiracy to commit wire fraud and campaign finance violations.
Additionally, over $8 billion of FTX customer deposits were found to be missing.
So he stole $8 billion.
Millions upon millions of those went to funding Democrats and Chinese companies, and now prosecutors are quietly dropping the majority of those charges.
Some type of privilege at play here.
There's some type of ethnic privilege at play here, I swear, if I could just put my finger on it.
We'll finish up your Daily Dispatch on the other side.
We actually have some good news here on the other side.
And then, of course, we'll touch again on the mass military movement that nobody seems able to explain.
Nobody really seems to be asking the question.
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We will. All right, welcome back.
harrison smith
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal, Infowars.com, Band.video.
Let's finish up with your Daily Dispatch.
Moving on to this story, Christians, Muslim parents unite to get groomers out of Alberta schools.
On Friday, hundreds of Christians and Muslims in Calgary came together at City Hall to protest the gender ideology being taught in schools, chanting,"'Leave our kids alone.'" We stand together as a Canadian people and as a Muslim and a Christian to protect our children.
One man said in a video posted on Twitter by Rebel News.
From that, added another man as he pointed to a group of LGBTQ activists from across the street.
We're protecting our kids from that, whatever that is.
Muslim man said, we came to this country only because we have freedom of choice, a Muslim man said.
We can practice our religion, deserve the right to protect us.
We can be whatever we want to be.
You can do whatever you want to do.
Just leave our kids alone.
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This after, there was a...
harrison smith
I mean, it's just...
It's... It's completely insane.
There was a... Teacher that was caught on video in Canada basically telling a Muslim kid, like, you will participate in this pride.
You don't belong here.
You don't belong here if you aren't gay.
It's just, you know, the complete inversion of what tolerance and acceptance is supposed to represent.
I mean, we live in a world where parents are gathering outside of schools chanting, let kids be kids.
Stop the insanity, quit terrorism, confusion, bullying children.
And one was seen at dawning a sign reading, Protect Innocence, Demand Change.
It's literally parents standing outside of their children's school being like, please stop teaching our children to be gay.
Please stop teaching our children to be gay.
And then a bunch of You know, unmarried, some sterilized and chemically castrated, a bunch of people whose lifestyles precludes them from ever having children gathered on the other side, yelling at the parents, saying, we're going to do it anyway.
Just complete insanity.
Utterly, completely insane.
Fits in with the rest of what we'll be talking about today.
Finally, we have this story that I mentioned at the beginning.
Social media shows, quote, troubling mass military movement across North America.
A number of U.S. and Canadian cities have witnessed unexplained military movements and deployments causing citizens great concern as they take to social media.
For the past few days, videos on various social media platforms, predominantly Twitter, have surfaced depicting unusual military...
Equipment, U.S. military equipment, vehicles, planes, and others being moved across multiple U.S. cities.
These videos are making U.S. citizens increasingly more concerned.
One user has claimed that such movement has been witnessed across 27 states, as well as a number of states across Canada.
And it's not just that.
There's also video in Mexico as well.
Including videos like this that show a dual-rotor military helicopter landing in a neighborhood In California.
In Osprey, yeah.
So just massive, massive videos and like some of them on the streets of American cities like Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In fact, we have this video here if we want to go to my computer screen.
Just actually on the streets of In full-fledged APC, you know, military uniform, no explanation given.
Most websites I would think would be carrying this aren't even mentioning that it's going on.
I'm sort of at a loss here as to why this is happening and why nobody's reporting on it, really.
I mean, this is from almayadeen.net.
almayadeen.net. English.almayadeen.net.
I mean, this is a big Arabic language news outlet.
Still, nothing from any local outlets that I can find.
Extremely troubling. That video you saw of the Osprey was in Larkspur, California.
U.S. Marine Corps Osprey aircraft was spotted amid residential neighborhoods.
One user claimed it was landing.
Another alleged that it was deploying military personnel.
Sort of scary.
Sort of horrifying. Just like I said, I was at the zoo all day just to return and be like, is this it?
Has it happened?
Is it happening now?
Is the full-fledged military lockdown taking place?
Nobody else seemed to care.
Like, most of it was coming from this Twitter account I'd never heard of, Derek Brose, at Willing Witness.
And he was posting all of this stuff.
And it was like he was the only one posting all of it.
That type of thing. I mean, typically you get a sort of process that big nationwide stories go through.
You can tell if it's a big story because you go on Twitter and just every single person is talking about it.
Every single person is posting the videos.
Every single person is giving their take on it or whatever it is.
In this case, it was just like...
Internet drama, like whatever stuff, this, this.
A video of a military helicopter landing in a neighborhood in California.
A more internet drama, pictures of a vacation.
Is this a big deal or not?
I can't tell. I honestly can't tell.
We'll get into it. Some of the things people are saying is that this has to do with cities being held to ransom.
We don't quite have time to get into it in this segment.
We'll get into that a little bit later.
We'll also be laying down the full tale of RFK Jr.
versus Peter Hotez.
Just absolutely hysterical.
I will say on Friday evening, a bunch of us went out to see Gavin McGinnis and Anthony Cumia.
And Josh Denny, they're doing the End Racism Tour, which is very funny, just like a little stand-up set in downtown Austin.
Also, along with everybody, was InfoWars Rob, a.k.a.
Rob from The Crew, The War Room.
Of course, you've seen him if you're a real InfoWarrior, you've seen him a lot.
But he hosted The War Room for Owen about a month ago, a couple weeks ago at least.
And he was wearing an Alex Jones for President shirt, and it was legitimately amazing how much love he got with that shirt.
I mean, because we're inside the venue, and it's fans of Gavin and Anthony Cumia and Josh Denny, so it's like there was InfoWars stuff everywhere.
Almost every single person in the place had InfoWars gear, and then Alex Jones actually came out on stage, and people just went insane.
I mean... Next level stuff.
Standing ovation.
Just deafening cheers.
Alex Jones just going out on stage and basically just doing a little goofy skit with Gavin.
So inside it wasn't out of the ordinary.
Everybody had on Infowars stuff.
But then Rob steps out onto 6th Street.
Friday night, 10 o'clock, steps onto 6th Street, and within literally two minutes, there were at least four people that complimented him on his shirt, were just like, and Rob's obviously used to it.
I was kind of confused at first because there's people just walking by and just being like, oh, heck yeah, man, and like fist bumping him.
Kind of like, wait, do you know that guy?
What's going on? It was like, oh yeah, it's the Alex Jones for President shirt.
Some other dude wanders up, maybe a little intoxicated, just being like, wait, is he really running?
If he's really running, that would be the best.
Is he really running? I'm like, no, he's not.
And the guy's like, dang it! Dang it, I wish he was.
Wear one of these shirts and see how much love you get.
Alex Jones for President 2024.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Getting sort of the biggest drama over the weekend.
Was the frankly hilarious debate.
Debate, debate. A debate as to whether or not one should debate.
Professor Peter Hotez and RFK, Joe Rogan and Elon Musk.
I don't know what this is like. I mean, some sort of Marvel team-up movie.
Some sort of professional wrestling cage match going on.
It's all very bizarre.
And so we'll get into that here in just a second.
But I also want to take a moment to talk about what the...
What the heck is going on with all this military stuff?
Because again, my experience of this was not being connected to the internet all day, coming back and seeing just massive military deployments across the entire United States.
No explanation.
A lot of just extremely overt displays of military might in American streets and Canadian and Mexican streets.
One of the only articles I've been able to find about it is at almayadeen.net This is a tweet from an account called Actualize at Actualize1.com.
And you can see videos. So videos like this.
Well, we'll just run through the videos here.
This video was posted from California.
I think North Bakersfield or Northern San Diego.
The person who posted this said, I filmed this about a week ago.
So I was like, okay. This video is like from a week ago, but it's a veritable swarm of military aircraft.
Flying over California.
But okay, I guess that was from a week ago.
So that's another thing that can happen here is that...
And it's happened the same thing with like the black violence trend where like a bunch of...
A bunch of people were posting new videos and then more other people were posting old videos to where it made it look like the trend was bigger than it was.
The trend was still there. This wasn't quite as big.
So this is another video. This is the Ospreys landing, perhaps landing, perhaps just dropping off troops in a neighborhood in California.
So this actually has a Twitter note on it, which is kind of like Twitter's fact check protocol, but not as much fact checks in the way that we know it, but rather called community notes.
People can go in and We're good to go.
And the community note from Twitter says, this is in preparation for a presidential visit next week.
This is characteristically used for transporting support staff, journalists, and security details.
Which I don't think is true.
In fact, I know it's not true.
So what is going on here?
Like, this is not... First of all, you don't deploy journalists a week before a VIP's visit.
That makes no sense.
What are the journalists going to do for a week?
Just waiting for the subject that they're covering to show up?
That makes no sense.
Also, they just fly on Air Force One or Air Force Two.
Like, they take planes to get to the city where the event's going to be, and then they get in cars and they drive to the event.
I mean... There's a weird thing where it's like a fact check.
Actually, actually, journalists always use ospreys to get around.
No, they don't. So what are you talking about?
They cite Forbes magazine.
They say this is in preparation for a presidential visit next week.
This is characteristically used for transporting sports staff journalists in security detail.
No, it's not.
But the article is this from Matt Novak.
Viral video hypes fears of military movements in California for absolutely no reason.
And this again is one of those things like we're just going to dig into sort of the information war aspects of this and the way that certain things are portrayed in a light that is completely fabricated.
Like what's actually happened is people have captured footage of bizarre military movements.
That are happening in their neighborhoods, just like any normal person.
You see a tank driving down the road.
You see a column of Hummers racing down the highway.
Or if you see a series of Ospreys landing in your backyard, you might take your phone out and film it and go, what the heck is going on here?
Then enough of them get posted on the internet.
A lot of people go, well, this isn't just happening in one place.
It's actually happening in a lot of different places.
What is happening here? This is kind of odd.
And then the mainstream media comes along to say, this is all a conspiracy.
Somebody is posting these videos trying to create fear for some reason.
Like, no, this is just a natural sort of series of events.
Bizarre military deployments, people capturing those on video, posting them to the internet, saying what's going on here.
The weird thing is mainstream media coming in and going, actually, this is all a conspiracy, and they're trying to make you scared for no reason, and you shouldn't be scared, and this isn't happening.
It's like, no, it is happening, so what is this?
These are tanks in Philadelphia, tanks going down the street in Philadelphia.
Now, the mainstream media, the fact-checkers, don't come in and say, no, this didn't happen, this video's from a year ago.
What they're saying is, no, actually, this is because the reporters, I guess, the reporters for the presidential trip need to arrive a week ahead of time and use, you know, ospreys that cost $10,000 a minute to fly overseas.
However much elite helicopter fuel costs.
I mean, it just makes no sense.
Well, let's see what Forbes has to say.
They say, have you seen a video going viral about military movements in California trying to suggest some kind of war against everyday Americans is about to take place?
The hype is completely manufactured nonsense, and experts say the kinds of military aircraft pictures are normal for any presidential visit, something that's happening in Northern California this coming week.
Okay, except why has it never happened before?
I mean, except for why has it never happened?
I mean, does this happen every time Joe Biden goes to Delaware?
He goes there once a week.
Does this happen every time the president travels on the road?
No, absolutely not, obviously, or else videos like this wouldn't be unique and wouldn't cause people to question things.
It's like, if anything, this response makes me more suspicious than anything else.
This is military deployed on the streets of Hollywood.
If I had to offer some sort of guess for this, it almost looks like a production of some sort.
It almost looks like staging waiting to be used as props, but it's heavily armed military on the streets of Hollywood.
A ton of armored vehicles and they're all standing around with their guns out.
So... So what?
Night Stalker MH6 drops off soldiers on Long Beach.
Again, it is not...
It's not fabricated.
It's not manufactured. It's literally people seeing bizarre things going on and asking questions about it.
And then you've got mainstream media swooping in to say, this is manufactured.
Nobody's actually scared.
Nobody's actually asking questions about what the hell's going on here.
That's just right-wing trolls trying to manufacture something.
Again, that is what makes me more suspicious than anything else.
If there's a normal explanation for this, they would just explain it.
Instead, they're like, you don't need an explanation.
You're a conspiracy theorist for asking about, for noticing that this is odd and not normal.
Truly bizarre. The viral video, which has been shared on Twitter by a verified account named Derek Brose, includes a sensationalist caption that viewers are witnessing something that is, quote, And we read it before, but it says breaking news, military landing in suburban neighbors in Larkspur, California. Massive military movements being reported in multiple states.
Anybody have any more info on this, please post below.
My contact that sent this video is local military and says it's not a drill.
So this guy's like, yeah, my friend in the military says this is not a drill.
And then Forbes comes along to be like, he's using inflammatory language by saying things like, not a drill.
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
All right.
harrison smith
Again, massive military deployments around the country.
But not just around the country.
Also in places like Mexico.
Clip number 11, video emerges purportedly showing troops in Mexico amassing as well.
It's all very odd.
We can roll clip 11 as...
B-roll, yeah, apparently the deployment is occurring in Mexico as well.
Oh, don't worry, this is just the presidential press pool.
No, yeah, these are all journalists.
Forbes magazine told me.
This is because they're doing a Juneteenth celebration.
And they just, you know, they really want to get the reporters on the ground safe and sound.
Very odd.
Very bizarre.
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Yeah, it's very odd.
harrison smith
Very, very odd indeed.
We'll take your calls about this because I imagine there's people out there that know this, know what's going on, but again, not a lot of information on this.
Then there's another video, I think I put it in there, tank group on the highway of Idaho Falls today.
This was on June 17th.
This one has a completely different Justification in the community notes.
The Idaho Army National Guard's 1st of the 148th Field Artillery Regiment will move tracked vehicles along state roads from the Idaho Falls training area to the Idaho Falls Armory during the day on Wednesday, June 14th in return from an annual training event.
Okay, so that's a different military convoy, I guess, for a different reason.
Again, it's not people, you know, the fact checkers or Forbes or whatever, they're acting like this is some sort of manufactured occurrence.
But it's like, this is all happening all at once.
It is very odd. You can't just say, stop asking questions.
They say, again in this Forbes article, Bros, the person who's spreading the video online misspells the town name Larkspur, which is just north of San Francisco.
And while I couldn't independently confirm the aircraft are actually in that area and it was taken today, it would make perfect sense for marine helicopters would be near San Francisco right now.
In fact, President Joe Biden is visiting the region on Monday to drum support among business leaders in the tech community.
Biden is scheduled to meet with LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and...
Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott on Monday in Los Gatos, according to the Mercury News, others have pointed out helicopters in the San Francisco Bay Area without resorting to fear mongering.
What was the fear mongering when he's just like, here's a video of military landing on a soccer field in a neighborhood and Who knows what's going on?
Some of my military sources say it's not a drill.
That's exactly what the tweet said.
Forbes is insistent that this is fear-mongering, that this somehow is irresponsible journalism.
I'll read you the exact tweet.
Military landing in suburban neighbors, means neighborhood, in Larkspur, California.
Massive military movements being reported in multiple states.
Anyone have any more info on this, please post below.
My contact that sent this video is local military and says it's not a drill.
And Forbes is just like, stop fear-mongering!
Stop fear-mongering about this!
Just pure, simple facts.
Hey, do you know what's going on?
People are saying it's not a drill, and here's the video of something happening.
Well, shut up.
Shut up, says Forbes.
Military vehicles were also seen in Philadelphia, as people filmed and raised their concerns.
In San Diego, a massive number of aircraft were seen flying overhead, with one user calling this not normal.
In Montreal, a train carrying armored vehicles stopped to unload on Saturday.
It's just like, oh, don't fear monger by asking questions as to why.
Don't monger fear when you say, this isn't normal and it's happening all over the place.
Some people on Twitter are also circulating a statement by Hal Turner in which he claimed, I've spoken to several military sources who tell me this is not a drill.
Drills get advertised. These were not advertised.
This is war prep.
Other users have also shared videos of similar troubling military movements across Mexico, too.
It appears the number of users have argued that the military deployments are preemptive as a cyber attack is expected to target electric grids and internet networks across the U.S. and all of its Western allies.
So that is the number one speculation about this, that essentially there's Either a group or a network of groups that actually for the last couple of years have kept cities on the brink of destruction as they've hacked in and are demanding a ransom.
Or else they'll perform these cyber attacks.
Let's go down to clip number five.
Just posted on Telegram by somebody called FCB Truth News, saying that 250 cities are being held ransom.
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Let's watch. Message given to me, which I have been given permission to give to you guys.
Now, since this has occurred, this has been triple plus confirmed to me by other sources as well.
But the first source came from this person who received emails from internal department heads, I believe, within government, I guess you could say.
And this is the message.
There are currently 250 Roughly, I believe is the number.
Cities in the world, including America, of course, who are being held ransom in cyber attack fashion.
Right now. One just happened a couple days ago.
They cleaned it up. But right now, globally.
I'm told imminently, now when I say imminently, I don't have an exact number for you, but it could be five minutes from now.
It could be 48 hours from now.
It could be a week or two weeks from now.
It's not going to be like six months from now.
That's what I was told.
Like imminent. Also, that something like this could pop off on a weekend because they know that people aren't technically prepared.
Now, keep in mind, the 21st next week, summer solstice.
We're talking cyber attacks across cities that would potentially shut cities down.
An attack potentially on the infrastructure of America slash in the financial system.
It could lead into a lockdown situation, which could also lead To a soft martial law.
And this was not like a...
Didn't say, hey, this could happen.
This is what I think. This is not a prediction.
harrison smith
So, again, that video was posed by FCB Truth News.
250 cities held ransom.
Again, that's the speculation that has to do something with this.
Which is interesting because at the same time that this was happening, you had mass...
Internet outages across all of the United States.
With Marfugel on Twitter posting this, many have zero access to the Internet, cable TV, or phone at this moment, showing that 18% of the country didn't have TV, 51% didn't have Internet or TV. For that time, major Xfinity outages across the country as well.
You see just the massive spike right there on June 17th.
So what explains this massive coincidence?
We just don't know.
In fact, if we go to that Hal Turner Show page, we can actually just scroll through and just take a look at the sheer number of these videos.
Again, maybe some of these are from a week ago, maybe some of them are two days ago, maybe some of them, I think most of them are from June 17th, but the sheer scale of these, you have, of course, the Osprey Landing in Locksburg, California, north of San Francisco.
You have Idaho Falls, a train full of Military vehicles.
You have, this was the one in Montreal, Quebec, that we talked about, unloading these military vehicles, but it doesn't stop there at all.
This is Northeastern Arizona, New Mexico border, on the streets of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, San Diego earlier in the week, South Carolina, military siding, that train there, here in New York, Corning, New York, upstate, rolls of Razor wire being carried on trucks in Pennsylvania.
This is in Bakersfield, California.
Trucks with, quote, active denial sound weapon systems.
That's dispersed clouds using sound weapons.
Bakerfields, California again.
This is in Texas. Military aircraft extremely low and slow flying.
Idaho, more jets flying.
So it's just like Idaho, Texas, South Carolina, everywhere.
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greg reese
Jeremy Brown spent 20 years serving our country in special operations for the U.S. Army, where he specialized in unconventional warfare, which is probably one of the reasons where he specialized in unconventional warfare, which is probably one of the reasons why the FBI came to his home and tried to recruit him to be a part of their January 6th false flag against
After going public with video evidence of the FBI visit, Jeremy Brown was arrested on trumped-up charges and sentenced to seven years in federal prison.
I recently interviewed Jeremy about his new podcast, Fusion Cell.
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Here are the highlights. Everybody knows something's going on.
There's just some of us who have a much better knowledge of what's going on than others.
But, you know, the reality is that America is an occupied country.
Our savior is not going to be somebody who's popular, who's rich, who is successful in the ways of the world right now, whether it's Elon Musk or whether it's Donald Trump.
A politician is not going to save us.
We need to start realizing that we are the answer to these problems.
In essence, America has become a nation of cowards who will only tell you what they believe if they can get three forms of verification that you agree with them.
And this is not the country that our founders established.
And it certainly isn't the way they established it.
And until we start to stand up for our own beliefs and principles and not rely on these manufactured heroes, these superheroes that are given to us by the media, well then we're never going to fix the problem.
Tyranny is not coming.
It is already here.
AI is just simply another weapon in the toolbox of those who seek to control the world.
And that's all it is. I mean, the reality is that they want way fewer of us.
But they know that they like all the things that we contribute to the world and so they have to have some type of replacement and AI is one of those replacements.
And they've told us that this is what they want through the dystopic pre-programming of minority report and you know total recall.
I mean you ask kids and they're like Yeah, no, I'm good with that.
If I could just be in the video game all day long with the woman in red, I'm fine with that.
And this is the problem.
This is why there's no will and no appetite for liberties.
The true threat is the institutional information dominance that has led multiple generations into believing these massive lies and Being okay with them.
This is the problem that people have been conditioned and uneducated and miseducated into not even caring.
You have confused women because there's no men.
You have confused men because they've been bashed by a society, right?
Then you have our kids being sexually abused.
I mean, it's such a mess.
And for the most part, people are okay with it.
And to be honest, I think this country might be like a drug addict.
But until you hit rock bottom, you're not going to change.
And I'm afraid that that's where we are.
It might take the spiraling into complete tyranny and totalitarianism in order for people to say, Oh my gosh, we've got to do something.
We're not going to change things by voting in rigged elections, by suing in corrupt courts, and by hashtagging on censored media.
What is it going to take to get Americans in the street?
Apparently, they might never end up in the street.
harrison smith
All right, folks, that's the latest Reese report, ban.video.
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America's like a drug addict addicted to authoritarianism.
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unidentified
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
We'll be opening up the phone lines for your calls this hour.
In fact, we'll go ahead and open them up right now.
Basically, the main two stories that we're covering are the two big events over this weekend.
That is the debate about debate as Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, and RFK Jr.
go to war against the medical establishment in an attempt to just get them to actually discuss the things they're mandating for all of us and, of course, the military deployments across the United States.
That Forbes, in fact, let me just, just to cap off that, we'll go to that Forbes article that we were looking at before, is what they say.
This sort of ties it all together.
Quote, To talk about the U.S. military's presence in the lives of Americans, given the fact that it really is completely normal to see military aircraft and has been for decades.
But if you're an American who's genuinely shocked by the sight of military aircrafts, I'm not sure what to tell you.
There's absolutely nothing abnormal about seeing U.S. military helicopters in the sky with or without a presidential visit.
Just stop asking questions, America.
Go back to sleep. It's perfectly normal to see things that are totally abnormal.
Even if this is something that you've never seen before and you've lived in the same area for a very long time, never seen military deployment, and now you're seeing it at the same time that it's being seen across 27 different U.S. states and Mexico and Canada, the streets of Philadelphia and New York and northern New York State and North California and Southern California and also Illinois and Idaho, that's totally normal.
And stop asking questions.
It's perfectly reasonable to discuss this, but just don't discuss it.
Okay, alright. Well, we're going to keep discussing it.
I mean, if there was a perfectly valid reason, then you would just tell me.
But instead, you're telling me to stop asking questions.
So, I'm going to keep asking questions.
Incredible. So, give us a call about either of these topics or whatever you want to talk about.
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539.
1-877-789-2539.
We'll take your calls throughout the rest of the show today.
But for now we're going to move on to the next big topic.
And that is the debate about the debate.
Zero Hedge has the article also on Infowars.com.
Double talking vaccine scientist refuses to debate RFK Jr.
despite taking, despite $1.5 million charity pot.
With Dr. Fauci having exited stage left, the MSM has anointed a new vax-peddling talking head, Dr.
Peter Hotez. Last week, podcast giant Joe Rogan had Hotez on his show, where he proceeded to badmouth anti-vax presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., before telling Rogan that he'd be uncomfortable debating him.
He's uncomfortable debating somebody in his expertise.
He is the spokesperson. He is the self-appointed and now mainstream media anointed salesman for this thing.
But how dare you ask him to actually discuss it?
Makes no sense.
Now the first excuse for why he didn't want to debate was because RFK Jr.
is a lawyer and he's very clever and he knows how to argue.
Yeah, my argument as to who's right and who's wrong in this is to show a picture of Peter Hotez.
I think you just show a picture of this.
He posted this picture.
He posted this picture on purpose.
He took it. He took this picture.
He posted it on Twitter himself after being confronted by Alex Rosen.
Sort of the culmination. Now, if that doesn't tell you...
Whether or not you can trust this guy.
unidentified
This guy's just like, let me put it in your veins.
harrison smith
No, but let me have unfettered access to your blood.
It's just like, hmm, okay.
Hmm, alright. Stay far away from this guy.
I mean, I'm not saying that this guy...
I'm not saying that this guy is some sort of...
He looks like a pedophile.
I don't think he is a pedophile, but I mean, look at the man.
Look at the man. Look at the way he's smiling.
He's glaring. He's just, he's the creepiest looking man of all time.
Now, is that a substantial argument against vaccines?
No. But here's the problem.
They aren't making any substantial arguments in favor of vaccines.
So I have nothing to retort.
They aren't actually offering any suggestions.
They're just calling RFK Jr.
a conspiracy theorist and saying it's dangerous to debate him.
So I guess sort of an equal and opposite rebuttal to that would be, well, look at that guy's face.
No, but look at his face, though.
I'm not going to trust that guy.
Anybody lining up behind this guy in support probably also has a face like that.
So the ball's in your court now, Otis.
Again, now if they were actually making substantial arguments that one could counter or rebut or, you know, acknowledge or legitimate, that'd be a different story.
But they aren't offering that, and we'll show you that in a second.
Rogan also called out this guy for being a hypocrite.
Joe Rogan grills Dr.
Peter Hotez for exclusively promoting vaccines while disregarding exercise, vitamins, and a healthy diet.
Well, look at the man.
Not just his face, but his whole body is disgusting.
He's a disgusting, unhealthy man.
Evident from just the visual.
He's like extremely overweight, gross, sweaty, creep.
So why would you ever listen to this guy about health?
Joe Rogan, meanwhile, is like built like freaking thoroughbred.
He's like 55 years old and he could kick a hole through your chest.
So I trust him more than this sun hat wearing mustachioed creep.
He literally looks better in the Alex Rose.
You should have just gotten a still shot from this instead.
After this happened, he was like, you know what I'm going to do?
I'm going to glare into the camera with the creepiest smile I can and post that.
Look at him. He's all hunched over.
This gremlin is going to mandate vaccines.
That's what he wanted, by the way. He was also a major proponent of especially children being forced into this.
Okay, so, sorry, I'll stop just making fun of the man, and I'll make fun of his defenders and their statements instead, in a more substantial argument here.
But let me just lay down the—actually lay down the storyline for you here.
So, Rogan brings this guy on.
He points out that the dude is exclusively interested in pushing vaccines and is completely ignoring other obvious actions any— And he points out he's a hypocrite for this.
And Hotez...
Basically starts talking trash against RFK Jr., who is a noted, celebrated, decades-long skeptic of vaccines and activist who runs and was the board chairman or head of Children's Health Defense, which is a very popular health outlet that talks about the dangers of vaccines.
So Rogan then offered Hotez $100,000 to charity if he would debate RFK Jr., who basically called Hotez a little girl.
So RFK Jr. says, Peter, let's have the respectful, congenial, informative debate that the American people deserve.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
For 18 years, no one will debate me.
Nobody will debate me. Joe Rogan and RFK Jr.
discussed why Peter Hotez and Joe Biden refused to debate RFK Jr.
On Twitter today, Joe Rogan offered Hotez $100,000 for a debate.
He still refuses. For those who missed it, Matt Orfalia and Matt Taibbi spotlighted Hotez last week, calling him the great double-talking vaccine scientist for generally being full of crap.
As Epoch Times noted, over the weekend, Hotez, a frequent guest on CNN and NBC, During the COVID-19 pandemic posted a Vice article that claimed Spotify has stopped even sort of trying to stem Joe Rogan's vaccine misinformation after the episode with Kennedy, 2024 presidential candidate and prominent skeptic of some childhood vaccines.
The article essentially served as a hit piece targeting Rogan, accusing him of fostering misinformation by allowing Kennedy on his program.
It's really true, he wrote, adding that the interview is just awful.
And from all the online attacks I'm receiving after this absurd podcast, it's clear many actually believe this nonsense.
Hotez, a vaccine scientist and professor of molecular virology at Baylor College and a chair with the Texas Children's Hospital, wrote...
We'll get back to it on the other side.
unidentified
Stay with us. We will go out to your calls here momentarily.
harrison smith
A lot of people are witnessing these things themselves.
Clearly something's going on here.
But let's just continue with this saga of Dr.
Peter Hotez versus RFK Jr.
So far in our story, last time on...
Scientists refuse to debate.
Hotez tweets out this vaccine article, basically denouncing Joe Rogan for daring to allow multiple viewpoints.
Dr. Peter Hotez gets to go on, but as soon as you have somebody that disagrees with him, now it's a scandal.
Now it's a major problem.
So Rogan says, all right, you think RFK Jr.
is so bad? Prove him wrong.
Come on, debate him.
I'll give $100,000 to charity.
Again, perfectly reasonable, totally normal.
Obviously, if RFK Jr.
is just spouting nonsense, if he's just full of crap, go debate him.
This is what's so funny.
They're acting like a debate simultaneously would be, is he here?
Is he in the studio?
I smell something.
I swear to God. You know, if this was just a bombshell, knock it out of the park, anything, any normal person, if given the opportunity, I can put $100,000 towards vaccine research just for going on and smacking this guy down, of course, sign me up. I'm in immediately.
Now, why aren't they doing that?
Why aren't they... Debating.
Well, you'll get a lot of excuses.
You'll get a lot of different reasons why.
Truth is, it's because they're wrong and they know they're wrong.
And it's as simple as that.
Period. Flat out. That's it.
End of discussion.
But we'll go through some of the various, the myriad of A whole panoply, like a whole menagerie of different excuses as to why they shouldn't debate, why they're insulted that you would ever ask to debate, and how it's dangerous to debate, and how debate itself is not something that should happen when it comes to medical information.
Everything should be top-down authoritarian dictates from some unnamed doctors that are wrong over and over and over again, but keep demanding that we listen to them.
Without even the slightest hint of doubt.
So Joe Rogan again asks if he'll come to bait $100,000.
Others joined in with investor Bill Ackman adding $150,000 to Rogan's wager.
He says, I will add $150,000 to Joe Rogan's wager so now $250,000 can go to the charity and the public can hear an open debate about an important topic.
Again, you would think that if this was such a slam-dunk topic, it would be the pro-vaccine people that were putting money towards this.
Going, yeah, get out there, debate, knock this guy down, this RFK guy.
He's spreading dangerous vaccine misinformation.
Go embarrass him so he stops.
And we'll put money towards the charity of your choice.
It's a win-win on all fronts, but the only people putting money towards this are people who don't think the vaccine can be argued for.
Journalist Tim Pool added $100,000 to the pot, bringing the total up to...
unidentified
Wait, what?
harrison smith
1.52 million.
I don't know how we went from $250,000 to $1.52 million, but okay.
Journalist Tim Pool offered $100,000, saying, I'm literally offering $100,000 into a total pot of $1.52 million in a desperate attempt to get the experts to debunk misinformation.
We're begging them to disprove it.
They won't even try.
Meanwhile, Hotez had a total meltdown on Twitter, basically telling Rogan, let's take this offline.
The Atlantic's Tom Leave Biden Alone Nichols, who once tried to get West Point cadets kicked out of college for playing the circle game.
Remember that was when they were spreading the lie that the circle game?
Yeah, you all just lost. That was actually white supremacy.
So the West Point cadets have to get kicked out.
White power, you guys.
This is the type of nonsense these people believe and then, you know, actually actively try to destroy people's lives over the nonsense they believe.
He thinks the debate would be below Hotez's station, tweeting, no medical professional should ever agree to do this.
No medical professional should ever agree to debate anybody about anything ever.
It's below them. They are gods who do not debate with mere mortals.
He says it elevates the conspiracy guy, the conspiracy guy, RFK Jr.
He's just the conspiracy guy now.
Demeans the medical profession and will only convince the kooks out there is RFK is right because a real doctor took the time to debate him.
No, you're convincing all of us that he's right because you refuse to debate him, you absolute moron.
You are clearly terrified to debate him.
If you were so right, you would just debate him.
You obviously are completely incompetent and unconfident in your ability to defeat RFK Jr.
Also, you look like this.
You're clearly wrong about everything.
He says, never debate a conspiracy theorist.
I sort of... It sort of annoys me when people say, you know, like debating a conspiracy theorist, as if like what we're presenting is an opinion or can be argued against.
Sometimes there's arguments to be made.
Usually if it has to do with speculation, speculative conspiracy.
You know, forethought like saying, you know, I think this would be the best way to move forward.
The other person's like, I think this would be the best way to move forward.
Well, since you haven't done either one of those things yet, you can't exactly have undeniable proof.
Whereas a lot of times we conspiracy theorists aren't debating or arguing anything.
We're just telling you what's happening.
We're just laying down the reality of what's going on.
You can ignore it.
You can disagree with the, you know, conclusions that we make as a consequence of this.
I mean, look at the military deployment stuff.
They're like, oh, we're not going to argue with you about the military.
It's like nobody's arguing. It's just happening.
We're just showing you what's happening.
Here it is. Look.
Military helicopters landing in soccer fields in California at the same time that they're being deployed on the streets of Philadelphia and Hollywood.
Like, here's what's happening.
Are you going to argue against reality?
It's just going on. I don't know what to tell you.
Conspiracy theorists about vaccine injuries.
It's like, we're just reading the VAERS reports.
What are you going to argue against?
The numbers that VAERS reports?
Okay. You can argue against, you know, gravity pulling things towards the ground, too.
You're not going to jump off a cliff.
One thing is just reality.
We're just pointing it out.
No argument to be made.
We are just telling you what reality is.
Rogan replies, that would be a great suggestion if you could assure that the industry you were representing wasn't completely captured by heartless monsters who have a history of some of the biggest criminal finds in human history because their deception has cost hundreds of thousands of people their lives, Rogan shot back.
It would be a great suggestion if the industry you were defending didn't occasionally look at human beings as being an opportunity to generate insane wealth regardless of the tragic consequences.
But you can't do that, so maybe it's a good idea to have an effing debate.
Jordan's just getting pissed at this point.
unidentified
Actually, doctors should never debate anything.
Doctors should never do their own research.
Science doesn't change its mind.
harrison smith
We just dictate one thing, and no matter how much evidence comes out that we're wrong, you never acknowledge that it might be wrong.
Also, have a pedophile mustache and grin creepily into the camera when trying to make a point.
Incredible. Hotez prefers the safe space of MSNBC, says Paul Thacker.
Welcome back, folks.
Again, let's just keep going through the saga that we're laying down.
So when we last left off, Joe Rogan was just taking a knife to the throat of the pharmaceutical industry.
Pointing out, again, not conspiracy theory, just reality that Pfizer itself has paid the largest criminal fine in history because of their deceptive practices that have left hundreds of thousands,
if not millions of people dead or having crippling addictions, the opioid pandemic that's taken place, the massive amounts of Wealth that's gained from their deceptive and illegal practices, for which they are often, almost continuously, being hauled to court to pay for.
Again, not conspiracy theory.
This is just reality. Just what has happened in the past, being elucidated, and they're very mad about this.
Tom Nichols, hilarious response.
So Joe Rogan... Tom Nichols is like, you know, actually, we shouldn't ever debate topics of health.
Completely insane.
Utterly insane. Utterly un-American.
Utterly just dumb.
It's just a dumb thing to say.
And this is, you know, I don't know how...
I try to look at everything kind of through the eyes of just like a normie.
What would a normie think about this?
What would just a normal...
Yeah, who would you rather get health advice from?
Creepy hunched-over goblin or Joe Rogan?
My God. It's all so stupid.
Like through the eyes of a normie, what would they even think about what's going on here?
Does it not sort of hairs back your neck stand up?
Like when you see people going, this should not be, health should not be debated by anyone.
unidentified
Just like, what?
harrison smith
We should debate health.
I mean, if you're right, then just debate and all intelligent people here think for ourselves.
You're right. Go prove that you're right.
What's so complicated about this?
And they're just like, we didn't realize you were a fascist.
Also retarded. But he goes, Tom Nichols is like, what?
What? I don't work for or represent the medical industry, Joe Rogan.
I'm a retired professor who taught for years at the Naval War College.
Now I write for The Atlantic.
I'm a propagandist, Joe Rogan.
Not a medicine guy.
But he does say, I wrote a book on experts and knowledge that explains why they shouldn't debate people like RFK. I wrote a whole book about why people shouldn't debate the so-called experts, despite experts with air quotes, the so-called experts getting literally everything wrong over the course of the pandemic.
Absolutely everything they were completely wrong on.
Now, if there had been debate allowed at the time, maybe we could have prevented some of the more horrific outcomes of the pandemic.
Instead, they were shut down, people followed your advice, take people off the internet for contradicting the experts, and the outcome was horrifically and significantly worse than would have been otherwise.
I love these responses though.
Actually, even though I'm here going to bat for the pharmaceutical industry, I'm actually just a propagandist who wrote an entire book about why free speech and debate is bad.
Okay? Read my book and you'll see why unquestioning obedience to authority is actually the sophisticated way to behave.
Sure. Elon Musk says...
Of Peter Hotez.
So, you know, this is between Joe Rogan, RFK, Peter Hotez.
RFK is like, hey, I'd love to have a congenial, nice debate where we both have all the time we need with a fair moderator, Joe Rogan, who's had both of them on his show, right?
Let both of them talk. Joe Rogan would, of course, be a good moderator.
That's the crime he's committed.
And then Elon Musk gets in the conversation.
He says he's afraid of public debate because he knows he's wrong, which is the obvious conclusion to come to.
Somebody's like, I'm super right.
I'm so right I refuse to justify my belief.
I'm so correct I refuse to argue with somebody who disagrees with me.
That's just how correct I am.
Elon's like, okay, sounds like he's scared to debate actually.
Sounds like he knows he's wrong.
Pretty obvious. Hotez responds, Seriously, Elon, this is monstrous.
200,000 Americans needlessly perished, including 40,000 Texans, our neighbors, because they were victims of anti-vaccine disinformation during our awful COVID Delta slash B1BA.1 waves in 2021-2022.
Please don't do this.
Don't do this, Elon.
You're killing people.
unidentified
Demanding debates kills people, Elon.
harrison smith
200,000 people died.
They perished because of anti-vaccine misinformation.
Where'd the number come from?
Gosh, well, I pulled it out of my butt.
But you have to believe it.
I'm the expert, after all.
Now you're going to debate the number I made up?
Wow. This really is dangerous.
This really is dangerous, you guys.
I mean, it's just utterly facile.
Like, it's just petulant nonsense.
Elon Musk is like, first of all, I'm generally pro-vaccine.
I'm vaccinated against pretty much everything, as of my kids.
Second, there's a tremendous promise in synthetic mRNA.
It's like a medicine going from analog to digital.
That being said, the world obviously went crazy with the vaccines during COVID. Obviously.
And I'd like to see a debate on it.
Like, you can really tell.
You can really tell. John Cooper wrote, RFK Jr.
is a paranoid whack job who pushes the wildest anti-vaccine conspiracy theories and is an apologist for Putin's war against Ukraine.
Yeah, if you aren't in favor of war and dare to ask questions about the pharmaceutical industry, one of the most knowingly corrupt industries in the history of our country, well, yeah, sorry, I don't trust any medical advice from somebody with teeth like this.
I don't know. They're like fangs.
They're like, you know, he's like an animal.
He's like a goblin of some sort.
Ugh. Oh, God. Yeah, that is actually disgusting.
I'm not going to look at that anymore.
John Cooper continues, the more RFK expresses his loony and dangerous views, which, strange, you can't explain why they're loony or dangerous.
You just keep saying that.
You just keep saying they're loony and dangerous, but he seems to actually have all the facts on his side and is very good at laying out exactly what We're good to go.
Oh, you heard it.
You heard it here first, folks.
According to John Cooper, if you aren't in favor of endless, pointless, ceaseless, incredibly destructive, and totally unjustified war in Ukraine, if you have questions about massive industrial destruction, Sabotage of the American people.
Just endless greed and corruption of the pharmaceutical industries.
You know, if you're somebody like Bernie Sanders, who made his entire career off criticizing the medical industry in this country as being greedy, as being more willing to let people die if they can't make a quick buck than actually serving the people.
You know, Bernie Sanders, far right loon.
Colby Gabbard doesn't want endless war.
Obviously, far right loon.
So, you know, if you aren't in favor of just total obeisance, total submission to authority, I guess you're far right at this point.
The thing that socialists always do, they literally have it in their minds that, like, anything good is liberal and leftist.
Anything bad is right-wing.
Even if it's things that used to be left-wing.
I mean, heck, RFK Jr.
talked about atrazine turning the frogs gay.
That's why Alex Jones is trending on Twitter right now in the number one spot.
I'm going to show you articles about how this talking point about atrazine was a far-left environmentalist talking point until, you know, the brainwashing happened, and now suddenly it's a far-right-wing conspiracy theory.
Even though, again, we're not theorizing anything.
We're just telling you what's happening.
We're just laying down reality for you, and you are flipping out about it.
More on the other side. Welcome back, folks.
We're going to keep going on this, but we'll go to phone calls first.
We've got Jefferson in Virginia that wants to talk about having the debate and denying the debate.
All the comments I'm seeing on Twitter, everybody sort of gets it.
Everybody is just saying, like, look, if it's so great, like, if it's so wrong, just go debate him.
And, like, now people have offered over $1.5 million to charity.
Like, What a massive win.
You can humiliate RFK Jr., you can show everybody your big brain, you can glare at the camera like a creepy little goblin all you want, and you get $1.5 million to charity.
It's a 360 win, folks, so why aren't you doing it?
Everybody in the comments is just like...
It's not working anymore.
This whole, like, we're not even going to dignify that with a response.
Everybody else is just like, okay.
Alright. Yeah, I like the guy who explains why he believes what he believes.
I actually like the gentleman with the reasoning and the education and the facts on his side, not the one who just clutches his pearls and screams hate when anybody asks him to back up his demands with facts.
We have a lot of videos to show you, too.
I need to get to those in the third hour.
But let's go to your phone calls now. So, Jefferson, the debate about the debate.
What's your take on this? Hey, good morning, Harrison.
jefferson in virginia
Good morning. Yeah, we shouldn't need to entice people that have misused their access to mass media to come to debate.
It should be simply done through a summons.
If you misuse your ability to be on mass media, there should be a ministry of debate that just says you have to come, whether you want to or not, and debate this other person who thinks you've misused your access to platforms.
We've been sort of lured into this state where we believe that freedom of speech and mass media speech are the same thing, and we can't unstupefy ourselves on this issue.
And that's why we get, you know, ever since 9-11, we should have woken up to the false narrative and said this official false narrative is something that we just can't tear down because it echoes forever on mass media.
That's how mass media is a different thing from free speech.
Free speech doesn't go on forever.
Mass media does.
It echoes in an echo chamber forever.
But the lies they tell are permanent.
harrison smith
They won't go away unless we have a way to eradicate them using a debate I don't know.
But you're talking about using the court system.
If you said, look, I think you gave us misinformation.
I followed your instructions.
As you laid out, I was vaccine injured.
If somebody was vaccine injured, maybe they can go to court and go, look, you presented false information that had a damaging effect on me or my life or my ability to make money.
Now it's your responsibility to either back up what you said to prove that what happened to me was just a fluke or...
It is your fault that I'm in the situation I'm in.
We could use the court system as it stands now to stop this, wouldn't you think?
jefferson in virginia
We can attempt to do so, but the chance you having Stan need to get before a court is unlikely and then getting a ruling in time.
But we have to nick this stuff in the bud.
We have to change the behavior of why people want to get on mass media in the first place.
This fake pandemic never would have been possible without mass media telling us falsehoods.
We never would have believed all this stupidity if they didn't have the echo chamber to use against us.
And then they could also control who got on the platform with them.
So that's the mistake we keep making, that we keep confusing and conflating mass media with the same thing as free speech.
If we can't figure that one out, we're doomed.
I've been saying this for more than five years, that mass media is not the same.
You remember the fairness doctrine, right?
Where if you had an opinion, you had to allow somebody else To confront your opinion, or you couldn't be on air saying your opinion.
harrison smith
Well, that's the way it used to work.
Yeah, the fair instruction, I think, was about campaigns, right?
You couldn't give more airtime to one campaign than another, or else it would, you know, basically make you biased.
And so, I think that's...
Well, what about this, Jefferson?
What if... What if they're like...
say you know if peter hotez himself won't debate what if they just capture all of hotez's uh appearances on mainstream media all the statements he's made and you have like a mock debate where you have rfk jr in there just watching the clip and then you know debating him as if he was there in the room and just disproving everything he says sort of in a way of going look you can either be here to go back and forth with rfk jr
or we're just going to take your your previous statements and then disprove them one by one going through everything that you've collected i I mean, definitely, I don't know if that would be considered a strong-arm tactic, but definitely something has to be done to...
You know, force these people to either justify why they're saying what they're saying or stop saying what they're saying.
And if they're just going to keep saying it but not debate, then maybe just taking their statements from mainstream media and then just dissecting them on the Joe Rogan podcast with RFK Jr.
Make it a big spectacle. Maybe Elon Musk can be there as well.
Like, really make it a big deal to where you maximize the audience.
You get tens of millions of people all tuning in to watch this.
And just humiliate Hotez to the point where mainstream media doesn't even want him on anymore because they know that anything he says on their show will be systematically destroyed by the other contingent, our contingent.
It's an interesting thought, though, Jefferson.
I take your point about mainstream media being different than just what we typically consider free speech.
Let's go to... Most other people want to talk about the military, so we'll do that now.
We'll go to that. Andrew in New York wants to talk about the military deployments.
unidentified
Go ahead, Andrew. Michael Flynn just posted that the storm is here.
So this is about taking down the globalist system, like the Internet.
They replaced the current Internet with NexFase.
It's also about taking down the financial system, the necessary interest for payment.
And also, it's going to be the...
So they're probably going to have, like, a blackout for a few weeks because it's a big, like, job to take this all down.
And also, the military is there to make sure that people don't riot.
And eventually, they're going to have...
The emergency broadcast system to make the announcement that...
harrison smith
Speaking of that, actually, somebody just posted online that all of New Mexico was experiencing an emergency alert broadcast, although whether it was a test or not, I didn't really get...
Any indications of, but it's interesting that you brought that up.
So you think this is a QAnon thing?
You think this is a White Hats?
I do, yeah. Wrapping things up?
Well, I would be surprised and delighted if that was true, Andrew.
I think it tends to be the opposite direction, but could be.
Very well could be. Thank you for the call.
Let's go to Robin in North Carolina.
You want to talk about the landings across the nation?
You say you witnessed a night raid of some sort?
Go ahead, Robin. You're on the air. Hey, let me get off speaker.
unidentified
Hold on one second.
Aw, crap. Hang on.
harrison smith
That's right. Get your thing figured out.
We'll go back to you. Let's go to Jordan in New Jersey.
You also want to talk about the troop movements and increased helicopter activity in your area.
Go ahead, Jordan from New Jersey.
We'll go back to Robin once she figures out her phone.
Go ahead, Jordan. You're on the air. Hi Harrison, how are you?
jordan in new jersey
Good. Good.
So, I just wanted to...
I really liked hearing your report on this because I've been seeing this for quite some time.
And cataloging it on my own and trying to go to people and having people recognize that there's increased activity.
But you can barely... People barely look at the sky, right?
So you can't talk about things like chemtrails, but most what you consider normies, right?
Thank you for reporting on this because, you know, I've been seeing it for quite some time.
So, you know, I have a family background in, you know, the military, a lot of history and things like, you know, avionics and stuff like that with the family.
And so I look at this guy a lot.
I notice flight patterns and things like that.
So I'm a little abnormal in that regard, but I would notice, you know, flight activity.
And during COVID-19, I saw a drastic increase in my area in northern New Jersey of Black Hawk helicopter activity to the point where it was just suspicious.
And I was never one to just kind of jump on a bandwagon and be like, oh, something's crazy going on.
They're trying to take over, you know? I've been awakened for a long time, but not woke, awakened.
And, you know, I started to notice through the whole entire lockdown, Every couple of days, there would be a Black Hawk helicopter going over my area in almost the same exact flight path.
I talked to my neighbors about it.
I talked to people I knew that had some military experience, local law enforcement, and took videos of it, and just a drastic increase.
Now, the 150th, I think it's called the 150th Aviation Regiment, Supposedly has 16 Black Hawk helicopters spread over the entire North Atlantic area.
I was seeing these things every week for a while during the lockdown.
harrison smith
We're coming up against a break here.
What's your final thought as to what this could be?
jordan in new jersey
They're testing out new equipment and they're looking for crowd control measures.
harrison smith
Yeah, I don't think that's that wrong of a thing.
I mean, they're also opening up oil fields in Alaska for, you know, exploration, meaning that I really do think that the American government is getting ready to launch a full-scale war very soon.
Back, ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal has begun.
unidentified
Take a brief detour here before getting back to your phone calls.
harrison smith
I want to play this very quick video.
Of a, um...
I don't want to call him a hero.
But he's a hero. He really is a hero.
This video has gone moderately viral.
And essentially, it's a British man telling everybody how you too can dismantle the technocratic surveillance grid that's being erected all around you.
This, of course, has to do with the 15-minute cities they call ULEZ, ultra-low emission zones.
Ultra-low emission zones is the Orwellian phrase they're using to describe...
New policy that they're putting in place that means you can't go too far from your house without a permission slip from your masters.
Pretty shocking stuff that they're just doing despite nobody in the area wanting it, despite it being a massive inconvenience for everybody involved, and despite it obviously...
Going along with the CBDCs and digital IDs and vaccine passports to create a prison planet from which there is no escape.
So, if you can't escape, I'll just start tearing down the prison around you.
Here's a little how-to video with a pile of trophies that this man has collected.
unidentified
Let's watch. This is what one man can do to the U-Lez in less than half a day.
F*** your U-Lez.
Stick it up your a**hole.
One wants it. And this is what we'll do every time.
I'm calling all people that want to take down this s***.
All you need is a 10mm socket.
Yeah, very cheap to buy.
To put in your impact drill.
They're cheap to buy as well too.
And you need...
A TX30 star bit.
I'm trying to see if I can focus that.
Yeah. TX30 star bit.
And we'll just keep taking him down.
F*** you, Sadiq Khan.
F*** you globalist s***.
F*** all you, Les.
It might take your blokes half a day to put one up.
It takes me less than a minute to take one down.
So f*** your f***ing you, Les.
S***. This is our country and we're taking it back.
harrison smith
So we're seeing this quite a bit.
We're seeing this quite a bit. They're building the infrastructure to imprison their population and the population not okay with it.
You know, part of me thinks like, well, I don't want to get in trouble here for celebrating or seemingly encouraging people to go commit acts of vandalism.
On the other hand, they're building a prison around you.
On the other hand, they aren't asking you if they can put these up.
They aren't asking you if they can erect a biometric control grid around you.
And if they do bother to ask you, if they do bother to poll the population or put it to a vote or ask for feedback, nobody wants it.
So they know that you don't want it.
They know that this is something they have to impose on you, and they're doing it anyway.
That's violence against you.
That is an attack on you.
So what we just saw there, that guy with dozens of these ULES street lights where they're monitoring and tracking everybody with 5G, facial recognition, other biometric control systems, Is defending himself.
How can I be against personal defense?
How can I be against defending yourself from an attack against you, your neighborhood, your town, your country?
This is a weapons system that they're erecting around you, and I see it as nothing more than your patriotic duty to oppose it however you can.
Now, typically, in a free democratic society, opposing something would mean going to a town hall, going to a meeting, casting a vote.
But when you do those things and they do it anyway, when the vast majority of people don't want it and it gets done anyway, they can't rely on democracy.
They can't rely on some sort of mandate from the people.
This is a very small group of people attacking everybody else.
All those other people have every right in the world to stop them.
unidentified
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. .
harrison smith
Honestly, I just want to keep talking about this Peter Hotez gremlin, this goblin, this demon.
And again, it's not just because you've got...
unidentified
Look at this guy.
harrison smith
He posted this picture.
That's the craziest part.
It's like... Like, are they doing it on purpose?
I don't know. I don't know, man.
Usually they get, like...
I mean, at least Fauci's kind of, like, smooth-talking, kind of handsome.
He just, like, he puts off this air of, like, authority.
It can be very convincing to scared people who are looking for a daddy to protect them.
But then there's stepdad over here.
That's what it is.
He's the vaccine's abusive stepfather.
But we'll go out to your phone calls again.
More people calling in about the military moving.
But I want to get to more of this Peter Hodes stuff.
We really have to.
And I guess let's just go now to...
One of the events that kicked off this whole charade, which is RFK Jr.
on the Joe Rogan podcast, describing the results of the Pfizer trial and just the various manipulative ways that information was contorted and distorted to fit the desired outcome.
If you don't trust the You don't trust the biggest medical corporations in the world that are routinely sued for tens of billions of dollars for their deceptive practices.
You must just...
Your heart's filled with hate.
You're not supposed to debate anything.
And again, we'll get into...
Because this isn't... It's not even just about this conflict between Peter Hotez and the entire establishment versus like Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, RFK Jr., It's about the new ideology of submission.
It's about the totalitarian, authoritarian madness of these people.
Because we're going to show you some of what Peter Hotez has advocated in the past.
Everything from vaccine mandates to using the American government to...
Pursue and punish anybody who speaks out against them like these people are the most authoritarian, tyrannical bastards the world has ever seen.
And then they act like they're the aggrieved, injured party when people say, back up your statements.
Respond to your detractors.
They're just like, oh, how dare you?
Meanwhile, this is the dichotomy, right?
It's just like, I am a doctor and I have the ultimate authority.
I am science and you dare not question me.
And if you do question me, I advocate for the American military to break up your little group there.
We will destroy you.
We will send you to jail for daring to question me.
The authority. And then it's like, okay, but here's some facts that show you're wrong.
And they're just like, this is why we need censorship.
And how dare you ask to debate me?
I am the authority.
These people are sick in more ways than one.
So let's just look at the person actually showing his work and actually showing the evidence for the things he believes.
Robert F. Kennedy on the Joe Rogan podcast talking about the vaccine trial trial.
That created the COVID vaccine and all the mandates came with it, clip number eight.
robert f kennedy-jr
What they did is they had 22,000 people got the vaccine, 22,000 didn't, and they have six months of data.
Some of that is unblinded, but it's six months.
And during that six-month period in the vaccine group, one person died of COVID. And in the placebo group, two people died from COVID. So that allows Pfizer to tell the public and, you know, FDA to tell the public, oh, this vaccine is 100% effective because two is 100% of one.
unidentified
That is insane.
robert f kennedy-jr
What they should have been telling Americans and what they're required to under the law is to give them a number that is called the NNTV. The number needed to vaccinate to save one life.
How many people do you have to vaccinate to save one life?
And the answer, of course, is you need to vaccinate 22,000 people to save one life.
So if you're going to vaccinate 22,000 people to save one life, you better make sure the vaccine itself is not killing anybody.
Because if it kills one person per 22,000, you've now canceled out the entire benefit of the product.
And when they looked at the key metric, which was all-cause mortality, in other words, how many people died of all, not just from COVID, but of all causes in the vaccine group, and how many died from all causes in a placebo group?
The placebo group had 17 people die, and the vaccine group had 21.
So what that means is There were more people died in the vaccine group.
unidentified
But didn't the placebo group eventually take the vaccine because they were unblinded?
robert f kennedy-jr
Yeah, they were unblinded, but they still gave us the data, the six-month data for the people.
So it's all, I mean, there's total information.
So it's during six months, though, right?
alex jones
It's six months of people that are adults.
robert f kennedy-jr
Some of them got it sooner, two or four months.
But anyway, they gave us the six months of data for the two designated groups and the, you know, it's an alarming result because there were four people who died of, four to five people who died of cardiac arrest in the placebo, in the vaccine group and only one in the placebo group.
What that means is if you take the vaccine, you're, you know, 21% more likely to die over six months, according to this data, according to this data, which is, you know, not good data and not enough of a big group, of a large enough group to really make these kind of predictions.
But it's all they gave us.
They're stuck with this number.
If you take the vaccine, you're 21% more likely to die of all causes.
And when you look at the data, you see that there's four cardiac arrests, four to five, because one of them looks like a cardiac arrest, but it may not be.
There's at least four cardiac arrests in the vaccine group and only one in the placebo group, which means...
If you take the vaccine, you're 400% more likely to die of a cardiac arrest over the next six months than if you didn't.
So that's not a good product.
You wouldn't want to recommend that product, much less mandate it.
And yet they did.
harrison smith
And Peter Hotez was a major proponent of that.
And we'll show you some statements from the other side here in just a second.
Another video. I'm trying to explain why they shouldn't fight, but this is a pretty good example.
Dr. David Robert Grimes on Twitter says, so Joe Rogan insisting Peter Hotez, quote, debate...
Notorious anti-vaccine spoofer RFK Jr.
shows Rogan fails to grasp a debate is only useful if conducted in good faith.
If one party lies, you're just giving them a vehicle to spread that lie to the detriment of understanding.
So he puts quotes around debate as if this wouldn't be a debate.
It would be, obviously, a debate.
And obviously this isn't true since we believe that Hotez and the pharmaceutical industry and the vaccine mandate tyrants are lying.
But we want to debate them in order to disprove their lies.
This is all just cope.
This is all just coping. This is all just squealing and shrieking to try to justify the fact that you know you're wrong.
You know that you don't have the facts to back up what you're saying.
And so you're claiming that somehow hosting a debate is giving credence to one side over the other, and so therefore we aren't going to debate you.
It's total nonsense. He says, so debate is not an arbiter of truth.
What is, then? If debate is not an arbiter of truth, what is?
Just dictation? Just fiat?
Just one side having all of the platforms and all of the ability to speak out and the other side being silenced?
That's what he thinks? Determines truth or not.
These aren't serious people.
These are scumbags. These are goblins.
These are deceivers, manipulators.
Because if one side is supported by evidence and another side totally unsupported, giving them equal consideration merely because they're opposed has effect of allowing unevidenced view leech an illusion of legitimacy, misleading people.
Well, now, if you present two sides and one of them looks like this, then people know which side to choose.
unidentified
The one thing I don't understand...
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
harrison smith
Chris is putting together creepy montages in real time here.
But it is completely insane to me that you have pregnant women who spend nine months of their lives hyper-focused on what goes into their body.
They won't eat sushi.
They won't eat raw fish.
They won't eat...
Raw milk, it's right out.
Can't drink that while you're pregnant, obviously.
You can't... I mean, they'll change up the lotions that they use.
Obviously no alcohol.
They'll quit cigarettes, cold turkey, because they understand how delicate the baby that they're growing is and how these negative influences can have a...
Really powerful outcome on the baby.
And then the moment the baby's out, they're like, oh yeah, mercury, aluminum, you shove it in their veins.
Inject them right up.
15 needles, 30 needles, by the time they're not even able to crawl yet, 100%, let's do it.
No thinking required.
Imagine going nine months of your life not eating raw fish out of fear of what it'll do to your child, just to hand it over to a doctor to have it become a pincushion Just pumped full of more chemicals than you can even name.
It makes no sense to me.
Very bizarre. Very strange.
How are you going to be that careful about what goes into your body while you're pregnant or once the baby's out?
Right? Oh, God, I get the special.
Can't use that type of sunscreen.
It has, you know, this stuff.
I mean, entire blogs and Instagram, you know, accounts dedicated to like health and nutrition for babies.
But meanwhile, same people that care that much that are that dedicated to the health of their baby.
It's just like, what's in the vaccines?
Don't care.
Just put it in the baby.
Denuded virus, gene altering mRNA, whatever.
Just heavy metals, vaccines.
Just put it in there.
Jam it in his veins.
Oh, the baby is sick for a week afterwards.
And while they're being injected is having a seizure to who cares?
Just keep injecting things.
I'll be back next week for my next round of shots.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
Baby's just like zombied out, like not moving.
They're just like weeping uncontrollably, and they're just like, I'm sure I'm glad I didn't eat dark chocolate while I was pregnant.
That would have really messed him up.
I never had one sip of wine, but I did inject him with a gram of mercury as soon as he was born.
It's completely insane.
Well, he might get HPV. What?
Your baby? Are you sharing needles with him?
Might be safer than even vaccinating him.
I don't know. Does that make sense to anybody else?
Bizarre. Truly, truly bizarre.
Go out to your calls once again.
Robin in North Carolina, hopefully you've taken us off speaker.
We'll give you a second here, just in case you put us back on speaker.
Robin in North Carolina, thank you so much for calling in.
You were talking about the military activity across the nation.
unidentified
Go ahead. Yes, Harrison, thanks for taking my call, and congrats on your Bambini.
Thank you. I am calling to comment on this tyrannical maneuver this weekend.
Back in the 90s, as I'm showing my age, during Clinton's reign as president, dear Billy Boy, had many practice forays into manipulating the minds of the public, and I would have you believe or at least consider That's what's going on.
It's a mine MKUltra thing.
Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was a major staging ground for good old Billy Boy.
His first round was a gun registry that supposedly would go away, which never did.
Then in late 94, early 95, there was a mysterious night raid where black ops helicopters were doing scraping runs along the rivers And through the city strip district, it's a business center.
Soldiers all in black were rappelling out of helicopters landing on rooftops and city streets and arresting anyone they found, stating that there's no reason to be out at 3 in the morning.
Restaurant workers, bartenders, waitresses, night cleaning crews, nurses, hospital workers, I cannot any longer find any newspaper articles online, but I'm sure it happened.
My husband at the time was tapping a barge, he was a lab tech, was tapping a barge to test for chemicals and almost died.
Because if you fall off a barge in high waves, you're dead.
You do not survive because they're barges tied together.
And when he went out, there were no waves.
Lab workers don't tap barges during windstorms.
The people of the city reacted vehemently.
And all of a sudden, the press stopped talking about it.
harrison smith
Yeah. I remember Alex Jones talking about this sort of stuff in the...
Late 90s, early 2000s.
The black helicopters.
unidentified
Right, right.
And people said it didn't happen.
It happened.
I knew people who were arrested.
I knew people who were, as lives were at risk.
And I say that this is all a practice run for what's being done now.
Many people said that We need to practice in the cities so that we're skilled in case there's an invasion.
Excuse me. We built cities in the desert to practice this kind of thing.
harrison smith
Yeah, I've been to... I filmed a movie at Fort Hood one time.
They have entire city blocks built up just as giant paintball courses basically to practice all that.
It's completely absurd.
I mean, it's just like the Jade Helm You know, a thing that occurred in the early 2010s.
Yeah. Extremely suspicious.
Clearly, they're practicing for something.
Yeah. Thank you for that, Robin.
I know it's frustrating.
You're like, I remember this happening.
You go to search for it, and it just doesn't exist.
People are like, don't know what you're talking about.
Never happened. No.
Yeah. Trust your memory more than the mainstream media, for sure.
Thanks for the call, Robin. Let's go to Jay in Missouri.
You say you know why the military is moving.
Go ahead, Jay. You're on the air.
jay in new york
Yes, sir. As I sit here drinking my Turbo Force and Vitamin Fusion, I'm listening and I recognize that there's not a lot of intelligent life on this planet, and what's going on is they're looking for ET, because I asked them to come pick me up and get me off this rock because there's no reason to be here.
The world's going to hell in a handbasket.
That's a little bit of a joke, but who knows?
harrison smith
But, you know, it's interesting.
In the last couple of weeks, it's been like the alien disclosures taking place, the cyber attack, fear-mongering, the internet outages that are taking place, massive movements everywhere.
I mean, I was wondering if this had anything to do with the fact the nukes had been moved to Belarus because that basically happened simultaneously with all this military outbreak across the United States, Mexico and Canada on exactly the same day that But those were tactical nukes in Belarus.
Like, they wouldn't be able to reach us here.
But maybe it could have something, you know, it's just something else that was happening at exactly the same time militarily.
So, who knows?
I mean, what do you think it really is, Jay?
jay in new york
I really don't know.
I hope that I'm wrong.
harrison smith
That's all I can tell you. Well, we're not getting any answers, and from what I can tell, it's nothing good.
Nothing good can come of this.
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, more videos about Hotez, including Alex Rosen confronting him.
The terrorist, the big domestic terrorist, shaking hands with a doctor.
How dare he? Folks, again, it's just a very sort of fascinating...
Series of events that we're dealing with here.
Because so many people are contributing to this debate about debates right now.
And it's clearly all just cope.
They're desperate to make it seem like they're not just afraid to debate when clearly that's the case.
It's pathetic.
I really hope that the American people aren't falling for their manipulations.
Because as far as I can tell, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, RFK Jr., none of them are making wild claims.
None of them are accusing their opponents of some ulterior motive that's not evidenced by their actions.
They're literally just like, no, but we want to debate.
Right, but we want to actually debate this stuff.
We want to actually have a conversation about this.
The other side is just like, oh, really?
Oh, but in that case, I mean, can you believe?
But you're a comedian, though.
Actually, you're a comedian, so how dare you even talk to me, a doctor?
And it's just like, is this convincing anybody?
I'm afraid it is.
I don't want to believe that, but I'm sure there are people out there that are falling for this, so it's our responsibility to...
Illuminate reality for them.
Here's a little rhetorical trick being used.
He posted a screenshot of Joe Rogan and Elon Musk having them back and forth.
Basically, Joe Rogan told Peter Hotez, hey, I'd like for you to debate on my show.
Give you $100,000 to a charity of your choice.
Peter Hotez is like, Joe, you have my cell.
I don't know how this guy, how does he talk?
unidentified
The way he looks, I would expect it to be like, Joe, you have my cell, my email.
I'm always willing to speak with you.
harrison smith
It's like, that's not an answer, Peter.
That he wants to host a debate with you.
unidentified
Like, why don't we settle this behind the scenes so I can...
I don't want anybody seeing what I'm saying.
harrison smith
It's just like...
Joe Rogan's like, that's not an answer.
I challenge you publicly because you publicly quote tweeted and agreed with the dog crap Vice article.
If you're really serious about what you stand for, you now have a massive opportunity to debate.
It'll reach the largest audience.
Like, why don't you do it?
Elon Musk points out the obvious.
He's afraid of public debate.
unidentified
That's why he's saying, oh, contact me privately and we'll set up something where I can be unopposed with my beliefs.
harrison smith
Elon must say he's afraid of public debate because he knows he's wrong.
Now, the way this is twisted by some guy named Jonathan Howard, MD, some doctor, he says, vaccines cause autism unless you show up and perform for me on demand.
The people demand a show.
As if that's what he's saying, right?
Just total straw man.
Total nonsense. He's saying, here's my belief.
Here's the facts. I have to back it up.
If you disagree with me, don't just call me names.
Don't just, you know, say I'm a quack or whatever.
Like, actually provide the evidence for why I'm wrong.
And this is manipulated and twisted into vaccines cause autism unless you show up and perform for me.
I mean, it's just blatant rhetorical sleight of hand.
Nothing more or less. Again, same exchange posted, this time by another doctor, Jonathan Rainier.
I have a feeling all these are bots, but we'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
Pretend that they're human in form, if not function.
If Rogan wants to host two vaccine scientists to discuss the data, then I'm all for it.
This is the type of things these people say.
unidentified
I mean, if you want to bring a debate between two people that agree with me, then that's a debate I'm willing to have.
harrison smith
What? You're an idiot.
If Rogan wants to host two vaccine scientists to discuss the data, then I'm all for it.
But debating a vax denier whose expertise is limited to a famous name, which, again, is just so disrespectful.
RFK Jr., dedicated to the last several years, wrote a very, very thorough and well-researched and undeniably true book about the entire COVID pandemic, including history all the way back to the 1980s about vaccines and how they came to be.
It's completely absurd to claim that he's just some guy with a famous name or just an anti-vaxxer as if it's even a bad thing.
But I love that. I love these responses.
Well, we would love to have a debate between two people that agree with us.
Obviously, that's a debate I'm willing to have.
Josh Marshall, imagine thinking a renowned virologist should debate some felson quack on virology.
Well, okay, you called him a name.
I guess that means you're right. Hey, I guess you called him a name and said the other guy's world-renowned.
So, gee, I guess you're right about vaccines, even though all of the evidence is to the contrary.
Health Mayo on Twitter says, There's nothing to debate.
The vaccines worked.
Why debate something everyone can look up for themselves and is patently obvious to the rest of the world?
Because you would win the debate really easily, obviously, if that was true.
It's like saying, Why would you race somebody in a wheelchair?
Winning the race wins me $1.5 million?
And he's in a wheelchair?
Like not an electric fancy wheel, but just like a normal human wheelchair?
Okay. Why would I do this thing when I would obviously win?
Because you would obviously win, if that's the truth.
Again, so it's just all lies.
These people are just all liars, and they're just desperately trying to make their cowardice and their being afraid to debate seem like some sort of virtuous action that they're taking.
It's so absurd.
And by the way, just...
You should look it up for yourself.
By the way, another thing that we do that the other side doesn't do, go look up for yourself if the vaccines worked.
Look at the mainstream media articles, see if they provide any evidence whatsoever, and then look at the alternative media and see if they don't provide a lot more substance to their arguments.
You should do that yourself. You should do it with an open mind.
You should look at things from both sides.
That's what people who are right say.
The other side says, how dare you even suggest we debate?
We say, don't just debate us.
Go look at the other side.
And let's all laugh together at how pathetic they are in their attempts to act like we don't have evidence on our side.
I want to remind you, it was at the end of last month, May 29th, that the Cleveland Clinic published a study.
After having been peer-reviewed, that quote, the higher the number of vaccines previously received, the higher the risk of contracting COVID-19.
And of course, the famous graph, where you can see that this top line is over three doses, the line underneath that is three doses, underneath that is two doses, underneath that is one dose, and underneath that is zero doses.
And this is the cumulative incidences of COVID-19.
So just it's not even that the vaccine didn't work.
It's that it has an inverse effectiveness.
The more vaccines you get, the more likely you are to get COVID-19.
That's the facts. That's a peer-reviewed paper published by the Cleveland Clinic.
So when you're just talking about efficacy, the data is on our side.
It was not effective.
Even in the slightest.
It was about as effective at fighting the vaccine as gasoline is fighting a fire.
Imagine having to argue this to somebody.
Imagine the other side just being like, we refuse to debate the firefighters as to whether gasoline...
I mean, gasoline's a liquid.
Throwing liquid on a fire stops the fire.
Everybody knows this. Like, okay.
But the more gasoline you add, the bigger the fire gets.
The more vaccines you take, the more likely you are to get COVID. So now you have to show why this evidence is wrong.
We are the ones with the evidence on our side.
Even though most of the evidence has been...
And distorted.
Chief Nerd also posted this on May 30th.
Emerging evidence suggests that the reported increase in IgG4 levels detected after repeated vaccination with the mRNA vaccines may not be a protective mechanism.
Rather, it constitutes an immune tolerance mechanism to the spike protein that could promote unopposed SARS-CoV-2 infection and replication by suppressing natural antiviral responses.
So not only do we have these studies that show the more you get vaccinated, the more likely you are to get COVID.
We also have the actual mechanical function of what causes that to take place.
And it's not just COVID, it's your entire immune system that's damaged by these so-called vaccines, only called vaccines because they literally change the dictionary definition of what a vaccine is to fit what the mRNA shots are, which is a gene-altering therapy that they're forcing on your kids.
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And just before we go out to phone calls, this is the reason why it's so important to spend so much time on all of this.
You have things like this.
On 27th of April, 2021, Dr.
Peter Hotez wrote an article for Nature called COVID Vaccines Time to Confront Anti-Vax Aggression.
It says, accurate targeted counter messaging from the global health community is important, but insufficient, as is public pressure on social media companies.
Again, he's like, it's good that the global health community, a.k.a.
the WHO, is basically spreading propaganda and the mainstream media is doing their part to silence dissent from that.
He says the United Nations and the highest levels of government must take direct, even confrontational approaches with Russia and move to dismantle anti-vaccine groups in the United States.
So just anti-free speech, anti-freedom of association.
You want to have a vaccine group.
If you as a parent have watched in real time as your children have been injured by vaccines, maybe you want to find other people who have gone through the same experience to find solutions or ways of dealing with it.
This... Creepy, greasy little goblin wants the United Nations and other unelected supranational organizations to confront you and dismantle your group.
Oh, but ask him to justify it?
Ask him to actually, you know, explain why he believes he's not only right but has a mandate to use force of arms to destroy his opponents?
And he'll say he's under attack and refuse to even discuss his demands.
He calls for a task force that should include experts who have tackled complex global threats such as terrorism, cyber attacks, and nuclear armament.
Because anti-science is now approaching similar levels of peril, it's becoming increasingly clear that advancing immunization requires a counter-offensive.
Again, he's like using military language to discuss A free speech issue that has to do with your personal health and what goes into your body.
Is there anyone more dangerous than this stick-armed, dumpling-bodied, hunchbacked, Gap-toothed, creepy, mustachioed goblin.
I'm telling you, they pick people like this on purpose to trigger me.
That's my conspiracy. My conspiracy is they have handsome, intelligent, well-spoken doctors that they're like, hold on, you don't get the spotlight.
We're going to give the spotlight to this thing just to piss Harrison off when he has to cover it later.
I don't know. Maybe.
I don't know. Maybe.
I don't know. Travis on Twitter at Travis underscore in underscore Flint says, meet Dr.
Peter Hotez. Dr.
Hotez has spent the last few years going on TV as an expert to disavow vaccine skepticism and criticize Republicans and the lab leak theory, even though the NIH funded his research into a lab leak of the virus before COVID. In 2020, Dr.
Hotez went on the Joe Rogan experience where he said chloroquine was used in a small trial and worked well, although later he suggested not using it.
He also used his platform to suggest the Department of Homeland Security and DOJ investigate people who spread COVID misinformation and was an avid opponent of removing mask mandates for kids.
What you probably didn't know, Hotez funded research at the Wuhan lab where they combined different COVID strands into one, even though he avidly fought against an investigation into the lab leak theory.
He was also given a grant from the NIH in 2012 to research a vaccine against SARS, to possible zoonotic reintroduction into humans, accidental release from a laboratory, or deliberate spreading of the virus through bioterrorism.
Hotez continually discredited the lab leak theory and called it a far-right conspiracy, even though he actually had a grant to research the lab leak theory before the COVID outbreak.
Also, he looks like this.
Also, most importantly, look at the man.
I'm not going to stop saying that.
Mike Drucker, some guy that wrote a book about a sequel to a horror movie, that's his authority, has this little simulated conversation.
Doctor, I'm sorry, you have cancer.
Dork, no, I don't.
Debate me. Doctor, I understand if you want a second opinion.
In fact, I encourage it. Dork, sounds like you won't debate the issue because you know you're wrong.
Doctor, I'd love to be wrong.
Dork, then debate me.
Now... A lot of things wrong with this.
A lot of things wrong with this. Completely misrepresenting how this conversation's actually gone.
Right? Nowhere, anywhere, in any of these things has anybody said anything close to, I understand if you want a second opinion, I encourage it.
That's never happened. No, a second opinion is considered terrorism by these people, and they will send the government after you to destroy you.
That's just one thing that's wrong.
The doctor saying, quote, I'd love to be wrong.
Really? Is that the sort of confidence and humility that Dr.
Peter Hotez has shown? Absolutely not.
So again, just complete straw man.
Makes no sense whatsoever.
But also... I always have to argue with doctors.
And I'm almost always right. It happened with my baby when we had to go in because she had a fever and they wanted to pump her full of antibiotics.
And I had to like argue for like a couple hours with doctor after they kept sending in new people to try to convince me to put my baby on antibiotics.
I knew she didn't need them. Eventually I relented and let them do like maybe a quarter, maybe a quarter, really less, like more like an eighth of what they wanted to do.
I had to argue against them.
I ended up being right. It ended up not being necessary, and the antibiotics screwed up my baby's digestive system for a long time.
So, have you ever been to a doctor?
Yeah, sometimes they're wrong.
Sometimes you have to argue against them.
Whenever I do it, I'm usually right.
I usually prevent massive unintended side effects because the doctors are saying they're going like, oh, well, the algorithm says you need to do this.
Well, you know, we're being told and then they have all of these, like, if you just push back a little bit, everything falls apart.
They're just like, this is what we do.
Every time we do this, it's unquestionable.
It is unchanging. This is how we do things here.
And so you're here, so this is how we're going to do it.
And then you push back and you're like, but...
When did this come about? And they're like, well, it's a new protocol.
Actually, it changed last month, and this is the new one.
So it's like, okay, so the old one, you would have been just as in favor of.
You would have been shoving down my throat just as hard, but it turned out to be wrong, and now you've redone it last month, and now you're just as confident this version is right.
So even his little example doesn't bear against scrutiny, but a muse on Twitter responds, he's We're going to be one of the best Twitter accounts out there right now, at Amuse, A-M-U-S-E. He says the point of this view is myopic to say the least.
Asking questions about the efficacy and risks of the various treatment options is smart.
If you've had a loved one who received unsuccessful cancer treatments, you no doubt realize their last days were miserable.
Would they have been better off just enjoying their last few months?
there is no right answer.
The decision must be discussed and debated.
The same is true with vaccines.
All vaccines have varied levels of efficacy and potential health risks, just as individuals have varied levels of risk of infection and survivability.
The left believes that allowing discussion or debate is too risky because they, quote, know the best solution for all people is to get vaccine.
They're usually right from a societal perspective, but if you're a parent, the answer is often different.
Exposing your child to a very low risk of death or disability to prevent an even lower risk of infection and resulting death or disability is often a mistake.
Public policymakers look at the aggregate cost slash benefit.
Parents do not.
Again, just everything these people say is ridiculous beyond belief and completely devoid of, you know, scientific rigor or, you know, open debate that actually allows for the best solution to come up to. open debate that actually allows for the best solution to Much, a much more believable and reasonable conversation was posed by Dylan Allman, who says, doctor, here's the truth and I'm correct.
RFK Jr.
I don't think that's accurate.
And here's a substantial amount of evidence to support why I think that.
Doctor, you're wrong.
RFK Jr.
How so?
If I'm wrong, please address my evidence and reasoning so that I might understand and get closer to truth.
Doctor, lol, no, you're not worth my time.
R.F.K. Jr., um, okay, I guess I'll just keep doing what I'm doing then.
Doctor, conspiracy theorists are dangerous and must be stopped.
Us, then stop him by addressing his points publicly in a debate about your literal expertise.
Here, we'll even give you a million dollars to the charity of your choice.
Doctor, no, I don't want to.
Stop talking to me. Us, I'm okay, I guess we'll just keep thinking what we're thinking.
Doctor, oh my god, someone stopped them.
These people are authoritarians.
They have been wrong about literally everything and that's sort of the summation of everything.
They've been wrong about literally everything, and yet they want power to enforce it on everyone.
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