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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 | ||
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 peaceful American protesters. | ||
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-fourths 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, 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 liberty. | ||
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 immutable. | ||
I mean, it's such a mess. | ||
For the most part, people are okay with it. | ||
And to be honest, I think that 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, Apparently... | ||
They might never end up in the street. | ||
I mean, hell, we might be all dead from nuclear war and cricket overdose before anybody ever gets in the street. | ||
If they're going to survive this... | ||
Find and share this video now at band.video. | ||
It's the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
America needs to be recaptured under the banner of liberty, featuring Jeremy Brown. | ||
Share that link at band.video. | ||
We'll be back from the other side. Stay with us. | ||
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It's Tuesday, June 20th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
This Tuesday edition coming to you live from Austin, Texas. | ||
We have a lot of stories to cover today. | ||
International news will be a big topic. | ||
Russia, China, the war in Ukraine. | ||
Of course, we'll continue to talk about the ongoing debate about vaccines, although it's less of a debate as much as people frantically avoiding debate. | ||
While insisting in just... | ||
It's almost like they have a wish fulfillment kind of design in their head where if they just say it enough, it has to be real. | ||
If they just say that the vaccines were safe and effective with enough confidence, it somehow manifests in reality. | ||
But no. No. | ||
All of the scientific... | ||
Just evidence is at all. | ||
Scientific, unscientific. | ||
It's anecdotal. All of the evidence points to the vaccines being not just a horrific failure, but causing a whole host of other issues, which really makes it a beautiful symbol of globalist designs overall. | ||
It doesn't solve the initial problem that it was created to solve, actually creates a whole bunch of different problems, and then is mandated in a top-down fashion. | ||
This is your world under globalism. | ||
So we'll get into all of it. We'll also be joined by Dr. | ||
Rachel Ehrenfeld. | ||
In the third hour, she's the author of The Soros Agenda and the president and founder of the New York-based American Center for Democracy and Economic Warfare Institute. | ||
Very interesting stuff. We have a lot of videos to show you as well, so let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch. | ||
For Tuesday, the 20th of June, 2023, BlackRock and J.P. Morgan have set up a reconstruction bank for Ukraine. | ||
BlackRock and J.P. Morgan Chase are reportedly aiding the Ukrainian government in setting up a reconstruction bank that could see rebuilding projects as being heavily invested in by private entities. | ||
The Financial Times noted it would cost Ukraine roughly $411 billion to rebuild their country amid the onslaught of attacks by Russia. | ||
But the cost is continuing to increase. | ||
Well, we've already spent... | ||
We spent $200 billion in Ukraine. | ||
What did we get? A bill for $500 billion. | ||
Thank goodness. Thank goodness we're doing all of this. | ||
Otherwise... No, I mean, there's got to be a reason, right? | ||
I was just trying to think of what the purpose of all this was. | ||
Because if we didn't do this, then... | ||
Yeah, I'm at a loss, actually. | ||
What is the point of all that? | ||
What are we spending the hundreds of billions of dollars to achieve? | ||
Russia's going to control the parts of Ukraine that are Russian. | ||
So... I'm sorry, why have we spent $200 billion and why are we gearing up to spend $500 billion more? | ||
Just to wipe the slate clean, get rid of all the Ukrainian people by either feeding them into the meat grinder or... | ||
Sending them to Israel? Incredible. | ||
The Ukraine Development Fund is still in the early stages of setting up the Reconstruction Bank, but potential investors will get an inside preview of how things will look during a London conference that's set to take place this week. | ||
With a steep cost to rebuild, the Ukrainian government reached out to BlackRock in November to see if there's a conceivable way of attracting investments. | ||
J.P. Morgan was soon added in February. | ||
So, I mean, that's what this is, folks. | ||
I mean, this is... This is a giant scam. | ||
This is an operation being carried out by the investment banks and hedge fund managers just to make a little extra money, rebuild a country in their image, and all it costs is all of your money and tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands Of their very lives. | ||
Incredible stuff. Meanwhile, according to SlayNews.com, top Canadian official apologizes to the unvaxxed, saying, quote, we were wrong. | ||
A top Canadian politician has taken the unprecedented step of admitting that the government was wrong about vaccines while issuing an apology to the unvaccinated. | ||
Well, on behalf of the unvaccinated, let me just say, apology not accepted. | ||
No, it's going to take a whole hell of a lot more than that, lady. | ||
Oops, sorry. Oh, sorry. | ||
Oh, for three years, we basically destroyed your entire civilization, ripped your family apart, forced your grandmother to die alone, injected your child with experimental gene altering. | ||
Serums, shoved a mask on their face and locked them in their room until they developed mental illness and then sold them pharmaceuticals to deal with that. | ||
Oh, but she said she was sorry, though. | ||
Oh, but they were like, oops, sorry. | ||
Turns out we were wrong. | ||
Yeah, we knew you were wrong the whole time. | ||
We kept trying to tell you, but you were busy censoring us and making it illegal for us to oppose your measures. | ||
So, apology not accepted. | ||
Good place to start. | ||
Well, let's see some true... | ||
True apology. Some true regret. | ||
Let's see some people executed for this crime against humanity. | ||
Then we'll talk about accepting that apology. | ||
Meanwhile, a Democrat donor arrested for starting massive fire that Democrats blamed on climate change. | ||
Several firefighters injured in the, quote, ginormous blaze. | ||
suspect also donated to the Lincoln Project. | ||
Authorities busted a Democratic donor for allegedly starting a ginormous inferno in Yosemite National Park. | ||
Democrat politicians had insisted climate change was to blame for the blaze, which destroyed more than 100 homes and injured several firefighters in July of 2022. | ||
Edward Frederick Wackerman of Mariposa, California, faces a number of charges, including aggravated arson following his arrest on Friday. | ||
The arson suspect is donated $1,775 to Democrat candidates and committees since 2020. | ||
Government Government records show including a $1,000 donation to Tim Ryan's failed U.S. Senate campaign in 2022 and $400 to the Lincoln Project, a disgraced liberal super PAC. The so-called Oak Fire destroyed 127 homes and 66 outbuildings. | ||
Roughly 6,000 people were forced to evacuate as the Inferno torched 30 square miles of land. | ||
And smoke from the fire drifted 200 miles into parts of Nevada and the San Francisco Bay Area. | ||
Pretty sure this was one that ruined my vacation too. | ||
The liberals do it again. | ||
Let's see over under on like everything happening in Canada right now also being the result of arson. | ||
I mean, at this point, it's pretty safe to say like almost every major wildfire has been the result of arson combined with the environmentalist scheme to not clean up forests and allow them to simply be gigantic boxes of tinder. | ||
Meanwhile, vax-pushing debate, Dodger, linked to chimeric coronavirus creation in Wuhan. | ||
This is a follow-up to the debate about the debates we were covering yesterday. | ||
Over the weekend, the MSM's new vax-pushing darling, Dr. | ||
Peter Hotez, chickened out of a debate with presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
after a charity pot to do so reached more than $2.6 million in less than 24 hours. | ||
Hotez, a frequent guest on CNN and NBC during the COVID-19 pandemic, first tried the let's take this offline approach with Rogan after... | ||
First posting a link to a Vice article attacking claims made by RFK Jr. | ||
on Rogan's podcast. Rogan called that a non-answer, and his original $100,000 offer to donate to charity snowballed into millions after a flood of people committed to the pot. | ||
He now says that getting tag-teamed on Twitter has been overwhelming, telling MSNBC's Mahid Hassan after an establishment support strike was called in, you know the attacks from the anti-vaccine lobby do come in waves. | ||
And this time, though, it's been one of the tougher ones. | ||
Anyway, long story short, this guy also created the virus and helped to contribute to the gain-of-function research that created coronavirus in the first place. | ||
So, there's that. | ||
Somebody saw him on the street and shook his hand and said, hey, would you debate this guy? | ||
And this, of course, is terrorism. | ||
He's like, oh my god, I'm under attack. | ||
Help, I'm under attack. | ||
Meanwhile... During the coronavirus pandemic that he helped to create and foster and then made the vaccines that are killing everybody. | ||
He was writing articles saying that we should force the vaccine on 12-year-olds and people that spoke out against it should be punished legally or politically or at the point of a gun. | ||
So spare me your tears, you disgusting gremlin. | ||
You will get what you deserve one day. | ||
American Medical Association now says BMI is racist, by the way. | ||
American Medical Association says BMI is racist because the measurement was designed based on white bodies in the 19th century. | ||
You know, the healthy people. | ||
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We'll be right back. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
I guess we need a running list at this point. | ||
things that are racist, things that are white supremacist. | ||
They're all the best things in the world. | ||
Personal responsibility. | ||
Beautiful architecture. | ||
Beauty itself. | ||
Many people tell us, again, not... | ||
This isn't me saying this. | ||
I would never. My God. | ||
My God, it's so insulting to everybody but white people. | ||
But they are insistent of these things. | ||
The latest is American Medical Association says BMI is racist. | ||
Body mass index. It's racist because the measurements were designed on white bodies in the 19th century. | ||
The healthiest bodies in history. | ||
The major medical group says BMI is too broad to reflect an individual's health. | ||
It's too broad. | ||
Like it is a thing. | ||
It does exist. It does point to the overall health of a person. | ||
It can be used as a Pretty accurate measuring stick. | ||
But I guess because it was made by healthy people who happened to be white at the time. | ||
It's racist now. | ||
It was based on non-Hispanic white bodies and doesn't consider other races. | ||
So, just so we're perfectly clear, if you don't want to be a white supremacist, if you don't want to indulge in the Dangers of white exceptionalism. | ||
The solution is obvious. | ||
You must be fat. | ||
You must be pathetic. You must be dependent on other people or government largesse. | ||
You must not be self-sufficient or self-motivated. | ||
You must not ever be on time or eat healthily. | ||
You must not be fit or intelligent, free-thinking. | ||
You must be a miserable, obese slave. | ||
And only then will you help to achieve equality. | ||
Again, it's just ridiculous. | ||
I need a printout of this. | ||
Taped to my desk or something because it comes up on so much. | ||
Again, this was not written by a white person. | ||
Also wasn't written by a black person. | ||
I believe it was written by a Jewish person for the big museum there in D.C. Smithsonian. | ||
Smithsonian it's called. The Smithsonian of the United States. | ||
One of the oldest scientific establishments in the country came out with this. | ||
Aspects and assumptions of whiteness and white culture in the United States, rugged individualism, family structure, emphasis on a scientific method, history, Protestant work ethic, being on time, fairness in general. | ||
All of these things are, of course, extremely dangerous, must be extricated from our population. | ||
And I'm not the one saying this. | ||
They are... And I guess, I mean, the only options you have now is either believe these people, you have to believe the experts at the Smithsonian who tell you that you're somebody who has some sort of intrinsic genetic disposition towards Decency and respectability and respect for other people. | ||
That's what all those things signify, right? | ||
Being on time, that's about respect. | ||
It's about showing respect for other people. | ||
It's like a sign of disrespect if you make somebody wait for you, as if you're more important than them, as if your time is more valuable than them. | ||
It's about showing respect to other people. | ||
So if you actually like having and showing respect for other people and being shown respect in return, if you... | ||
Like just picking yourself up by your bootstraps, you know, the indomitable spirit of humanity. | ||
You either believe these people and think that this has something to do with whiteness and that white people, the European spirit, is necessary for these things to flourish, in which case you take their word for it and actually become a white supremacist, or you understand that these people have a very simple definition Role they're playing, which is to say, all good things that make you strong and healthy and independent are whiteness. | ||
Whiteness is evil, therefore be pathetic and weak and dependent. | ||
It's the only way. It's the only way for you to exist. | ||
And actually when I first saw this, I meant to cover it in sort of a... | ||
A different way. Talking about a group. | ||
Being a little bit more vague. | ||
You know this group says BMI is racist. | ||
Body mass index. Which we can. | ||
It's obviously the insane ramblings. | ||
Of a far left. | ||
Radical. Deconstructionist. | ||
Organization. Like the American Medical Association. | ||
That's the craziest part about all this. | ||
It'd be one thing. It is another thing to. | ||
I've spent the last couple years reading articles in Salon or Vice News or whatever, where it's just like, babies are racist. | ||
It's like, okay, alright, that's insane, but you're an insane person, so what do we expect? | ||
You're a far-left, miserable communist. | ||
Obviously, you're going to say stupid crap. | ||
But then you realize how far we've fallen when it's the medical authorities that are saying this, when it's the people... | ||
In charge of your and the nation's overall health and wellness and very existence. | ||
And they are making these types of claims. | ||
The American Medical Association is in fact the largest organization of doctors in the U.S. They say the metrics has been used for racist exclusion and fails to consider differences in body composition that vary based on race and sex. | ||
Again, I'm seeing a bit of a contradiction here in that how many times have you been told both race and sex are social constructs that don't actually have any basis in reality? | ||
Race is a fabrication. | ||
It doesn't exist except that it absolutely does. | ||
And there's I guess it's interesting to see the American Medical Association admit that there are Physical differences between the races? | ||
But they'll only admit that when it's in service of calling white people bad and evil for having standards. | ||
Body mass index devised by a white man considering white bodies because he was in a white nation. | ||
Okay. It's measured by dividing a person's weight in kilograms or pounds by the square of height in meters and feet. | ||
It has been deeply ingrained in the medical system as a way to measure population health more broadly. | ||
But on an individual level, BMI does not take into consideration relative body shape and how fat is stored. | ||
For instance, Asian people who fall within a healthy BMI range are still at high risk of diabetes. | ||
Interesting. Very interesting. | ||
Again, I'm just mocking all of this. | ||
Tell you what, everyone should be healthy. | ||
Everyone should try and strive to be healthy. | ||
Not everyone has the same body, but that doesn't mean that just because you're different, that's somehow good or better or superior to somebody who's actually healthy. | ||
Sorry, don't know what to tell you here. | ||
And to act like somehow body mass index and actually having just a mathematical formula To determine the ratio of fat to healthy cells in your body, call that racist? | ||
Completely insane. | ||
It's worth nothing but mockery. | ||
Unfortunately, it's the American Medical Association that's making this. | ||
Our mockery has to be tinged with a bit of existential terror as they drive us towards this unhealthy, dependent death cult. | ||
All right, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is American Journal. | ||
A lot of stuff. A lot of stuff to get into today. | ||
I think I want to start with a little bit of a longer video here. | ||
It's about four minutes long. | ||
It's Professor Jeffrey Sachs making really a wide-sweeping and Rather damning indictment of the entire American political landscape. | ||
Can't say I disagree with him. | ||
I think the solution to all of this will only come when we can recognize the aspects of the American government that we can agree with. | ||
With our fellow Americans, even on the Democratic side of the aisle, it really does seem like half the side has half the picture, half the side has the other half of the picture, and only when we can actually see them together and get the full picture, understand that not our fellow Americans that we actually have issues with, I think we could actually... | ||
Solve some things. I think you could actually come together and fix some of this stuff. | ||
Problem is that people are so easily misled and just the so-called democracy that we operate in has just devolved into a PSYOP competition. | ||
Which billionaire can PSYOP their side more effectively? | ||
Into voting for them. Of course, this is apparent in just about everything that we cover. | ||
And the way that it flips back and forth is equally kind of absurd. | ||
You've got the liberal people who for my entire life were the anti-war side. | ||
I got called a liberal quite a bit. | ||
When I was younger, I don't like war. | ||
Now it's the liberals who are foaming at the mouth and rabidly demanding that we go to war with Russia for no particular reason, other than they've been told that that's their belief now, and they understand it completely. | ||
Or, along similar lines, always been pretty stridently against the pharmaceutical complex. | ||
Something that me and old Bernie Sanders used to have in common until COVID came along. | ||
Nobody got their mind wiped. | ||
Whatever the hell happened to them. | ||
I got the brain parasite that made them forget all about all their opposition to Big Pharma. | ||
Because opposition to Big Pharma was a QAnon conspiracy theory all of a sudden. | ||
I don't know how they did this to you people. | ||
But we consistent believers over here... | ||
Being opposed to corruption, opposed to war. | ||
We find ourselves constantly, we're not flip-flopping, but the sides are just like flopping over this side, flopping over that side. | ||
It's incredibly bizarre and strange. | ||
If you could just identify the source of all of this cacophony, then maybe we could actually get a handle on it. | ||
All come together in our mutual distrust of both corporations and the military-industrial complex and all of the above. | ||
Wouldn't that be something? | ||
Instead, they have you people blaming white people or men or Christians or all the people who are just equally... | ||
The victims of this as much as anybody else. | ||
So they've got the victims going at each other's throats while the perpetrators go scot-free. | ||
We could solve that issue. | ||
We could really use your help in all of that. | ||
So let's go now to Professor Jeffrey Sachs and his damning indictment of the political system, clip number seven. | ||
And just as a quick note... | ||
He's talking about the American political system. | ||
I don't even think that what he's describing is intrinsically bad. | ||
I don't think it's a necessarily bad thing to have US corporations having an outsized influence in the US We're good to go. | ||
But he's also going to mention people that are not, have never been, and don't even pretend to be American running these corporations, running these NGOs that have captured our political establishment. | ||
So it's not even necessarily that the corporations are – it's bad that corporations are the ones advising the politicians, sort of natural, sort of obvious. | ||
They're the ones with the expertise. | ||
They're the ones who are helping to coordinate so much of this societal function. | ||
But they're not American. | ||
They don't have American ideals. | ||
They don't care about the American people. | ||
And that's the real issue. | ||
So just keep that in mind as we watch this. | ||
Here is Professor Jeffrey Sachs. | ||
U.S. politics is basically a plutocratic state where public policy has been taken over by several powerful lobbies, each one devoted to its specific area. | ||
And they keep the control over U.S. policy through campaign contributions, because our election campaigns are funded by billionaires and by corporate lobbies. | ||
And they cost about $15 billion now for an election cycle. | ||
And you may have seen George Soros yesterday said, I give my empire to my son. | ||
And the son said, I'm going to fund the Democratic Party. | ||
Well, that's the billionaires that he'll put in hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
A billion dollars would not be surprising in the 2024 election. | ||
And then there are other billionaires. | ||
And so what are the lobbies? | ||
Wall Street controls financial policy and our health lobby controls financial Our unbelievably expensive private so-called health system. | ||
And our ad lobby controls the food industry with about 60% obesity or overweight in the United States. | ||
Another huge, very serious public health crisis. | ||
And the military-industrial complex controls foreign policy. | ||
Not just military policy, foreign policy. | ||
So we have perpetual war and trillion dollar military budgets. | ||
900 billion in the Pentagon budget, but there's a lot more. | ||
There's the CIA and there's Homeland Security and there are many other categories, Department of Energy with nuclear weapons and so on. | ||
It's maybe 1.2 trillion dollars. | ||
A year. So that's on the spending side. | ||
On the revenue side, we have unanimous agreement among the billionaires. | ||
Don't tax us. It's very simple. | ||
So we have a low tax collection in the United States and this spending on the military, for example, which has cost about $6 trillion in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and some of the other wars. | ||
Six trillion. It's a lot, by the way. | ||
It starts to add up a little bit. | ||
And so our debt crisis comes from a broken political system. | ||
It's not so interesting, Democrats and Republicans, by the way. | ||
That's a little bit a children's game. | ||
The oligarchy is... | ||
The plutocracy is both parties. | ||
And... I lost interest in the... | ||
because it's basically a game that is below our intelligence. | ||
And this is our problem. | ||
Now, we will have rising debt in the future. | ||
It's a big country, big economy. | ||
We can spend a lot on wars. | ||
There's been no public debate for a moment on the $120 billion that has been spent so far. | ||
This has all been just bits and pieces inside omnibus legislation. | ||
So we can't get a debate on anything because there is no debate. | ||
There'll have to be another appropriation for Ukraine. | ||
They'll try to put it in a must-pass bill so that it's not really debated and can just be snuck in because there's no interest in asking the American people anything about any of this. | ||
There's no attempt at deliberative democracy at all. | ||
No debate at all. | ||
And the debate that does exist is highly orchestrated and controlled by the very forces that he's just describing. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
We'll tell you what they're doing next. All right, ladies and gentlemen, you know, we seem to be in an interesting era where... | ||
Basically, like, at this point, scientific consensus is at complete odds with what people claim is the scientific consensus. | ||
It's very odd when it comes to COVID. All the studies have come back. | ||
They've all been done. Not even up for debate anymore. | ||
Nothing they enforced on us worked, even a little bit. | ||
And yet they just act like it did. | ||
I mean, I guess this is just what they do. | ||
You still see people claiming Trump is a Russian agent. | ||
I don't know how much more thoroughly we have to disprove that idea. | ||
It doesn't matter to them. | ||
It just doesn't matter to them. | ||
Really, it's something psychological going on. | ||
It really is cultish and bizarre. | ||
And obviously, I like to describe it as like the fractal conspiracy. | ||
In other words, it's the same psychological function that happens on an individual basis. | ||
This happens on small groups. | ||
It can be applied to Massive groups as big as the entire world, really, if you scale up to it, and it looks exactly the same. | ||
And one of the common tactics or commonalities, similarities that you find in all cults is that, and it seems counterintuitive at first, but the more the people are abused by the cult, the more they actually come to it. | ||
Covered that a lot on the Jonestown coverage that we did. | ||
I think maybe we need to re-air. | ||
That was like a couple years ago that we did a full breakdown of Jonestown. | ||
Just talking about all of its various aspects. | ||
From the communism that they promote to the racial equity programs that they tried to pursue to the fact that it was a literal death cult. | ||
I mean, so much stuff from Jonestown that is relevant today. | ||
I also saw somebody on Twitter, you know, Alex Jones has been trending for two days at this point, obviously because of not just the vaccine stuff, but the atrazine and the water that, again, everybody, pretty much anybody honest is willing to recognize was always legitimate, was always based in fact. | ||
But I saw somebody, some leftists, say something about Heaven's Gate. | ||
Heaven's Gate. There's another suicide cult, right? | ||
Another cult where they all committed suicide. | ||
And this person was commenting, saying something about, you know, oh, the Alex Jones followers are just like Heaven's Gate people. | ||
It's like, okay, when you say something like that, The only thing it reveals is your ignorance about two things, the Heaven's Gate cult and Alex Jones and Infowars. | ||
You know, anything about the Heaven's Gate cult, they were like the prototype of the modern leftists. | ||
They were on the forefront of gender as a social construct. | ||
They actually were all trans. | ||
They all shaved their heads and didn't have so-called genders. | ||
They thought that was limiting. | ||
They all castrated themselves. | ||
Back in the 90s when this happened, that, of course, was seen as an outgrowth of literal insanity. | ||
These cultish psychopaths waiting for the aliens to come pick them up in their ship. | ||
Of course, now it's what the doctor will advise you do to your child. | ||
So, I mean, I don't know where we are at this point. | ||
But nowhere good. | ||
It's just amazing when you see just how wrong people are about everything. | ||
They just have this kind of like very basic kind of childish view of things where it's just like, Those people believe things that's different from the mainstream. | ||
Therefore, they are a cult, just like all the other cults. | ||
And I can just mention a cult name, and I'm right and smart for saying this. | ||
Just like, if you have no idea about anything, then you're just... | ||
And it's just weird because it's these people who are just, like, endlessly ignorant, endlessly uninformed about the things they're talking about, who have this air of, like, superiority. | ||
They're like, oh, sure, you watch InfoWars, you're like those people in Jim Jones' cult. | ||
It's like, oh, Jim Jones, the government agent, the MKUltra experimental scientist who was an avowed communist? | ||
Oh, that's like us, is it? | ||
Meanwhile, it's the communists who are under MKUltra programming being like, I'm superior than you because I called you the name of a cult. | ||
Okay. Okay, morons. | ||
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I should do a whole Heaven's Gate thing. | ||
I've looked into it quite a bit, and it is a truly out there circumstance. | ||
I mean, Jim Jones was... | ||
It was like a different level, and the way that he was ingratiated into the Democratic politics and the San Francisco politics was totally unique. | ||
The connections to MKUltra were unique. | ||
He basically killed the only congressman to ever die in the line of duty. | ||
There's a lot of really interesting things. | ||
The Heaven's Gate one was on a much smaller scale, but again, the same kind of... | ||
Psychological levers being pulled that bring people into leftism and liberalism. | ||
Nothing is your fault. | ||
Your individual personality and individual worth is suppressed and valued significantly less than your role as a member of the group. | ||
Just a lot of similarities between leftism and the more traditional, typical cults that you see out there. | ||
Can you see this guy? | ||
I mean, he looks like Adam Schiff, doesn't he? | ||
Got kind of the Schiff style to him. | ||
The unblinking wide eyes, the tiny neck, the bulbous head. | ||
I could see it. I could see it now. | ||
I could see him as, you know, a Democratic congressman from San Francisco. | ||
His name was Apple or something. | ||
T and Doe, Marshall Applewhite. | ||
They called themselves T and Doe, right? | ||
Yeah, just, again, totally a-religious person. | ||
Totally out there. The only thing that you could say would be similar is that they talk about UFOs. | ||
Of course, we talk about UFOs in that we tell people that they, aliens, I believe aliens don't exist and that it's all technically off-world and that it's interdimensional spiritual warfare. | ||
They're demons, not aliens. | ||
Anyway... I just think it's fascinating, the perception versus the reality and these people that you have who just know nothing. | ||
That kind of looks like me. | ||
Is that me getting pulled into the stargate there by the reptilians? | ||
Uh-oh. Uh-oh. | ||
All right, maybe we'll have to save this for the other side, but thegrayzone.com. | ||
Has declassified files that expose British role in NATO's Gladio terror armies. | ||
Gladio is, of course, a series of false flag attacks. | ||
I'm going to look into this. | ||
Again, drawing parallels between what we see now. | ||
Because... And we'll connect this to some of the Black Lives Matter Antifa actions that have taken place. | ||
There's a weird kind of decentralization happening right now. | ||
We've seen it in false flags, and we've talked about this quite a bit, where previously false flags had to literally be false flags. | ||
They had to be like military operations, where the military was covertly disguising their actions and blaming it on the other people. | ||
And now it's just like you've got random people hate-criming themselves, like Jussie Smollett. | ||
And it's similar with Gladio. | ||
Gladio is a military operation, stay-behind networks, terror bombings, well-orchestrated. | ||
Same tactics are being employed to this day, but in a very decentralized fashion. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You know, the tactics of the globalists never have to change that much. | ||
They have to They conform themselves to modernity. | ||
But at their base, it's all working on very foundational, you know, basic human biology and psychology and reactions. | ||
Thegrayzone.com, in reading their description of Gladio, Operation Gladio, it just is... | ||
Apparent that this type of activity is still taking place just in a decentralized sort of fashion. | ||
Although even the decentralization, it's hard to tell how much is actually decentralized and how much that decentralization is just disguising the coordination that's taking place. | ||
I'll get into what I mean here, but... | ||
Greyzone.com has a story. | ||
Everywhere, actually. Newly declassified British Foreign Office's files have added disturbing details to the history of Operation Gladio. | ||
The covert operation was uncovered in 1990 when the public learned that the CIA, MI6 and NATO trained and directed an underground army of fascist paramilitary units across Europe, deploying its assets to undermine political opponents, including through false flag terror attacks. | ||
It's almost impossible to believe that inconvenient truths were not weeded from Britain's documentary record on Operation Gladio prior to declassification. | ||
Nevertheless, the recently released material is highly illuminating. | ||
Covering a fraught 12-month period after the first public disclosure of Gladio's existence, the papers illustrate how London's foreign intelligence apparatus kept a keen eye on the continent as events unfold. | ||
The papers shed not only a fresh light on the conspiracy, they underline Gladio's relevance as British intelligence joins American counterparts in contemporary plots involving secret partisan forces from Syria to Ukraine. | ||
Various passages dotted across the tranche strongly suggest the British knew much more than publicly admitted about the egregious criminal deeds including attempted overthrow of an allied Italian government and the kidnap and murder of its leader. | ||
Gladio consisted of a constellation of stay-behind anti-communist partisan armies whose ostensible mission was to fend off the Red Army in the event of Soviet invasion. | ||
In reality, these forces committed countless violent and criminal acts as a part of a, quote, strategy of tension. | ||
I think that might be the correct term just to apply to almost all of the globalist operations. | ||
A strategy of tension. | ||
After all, as we've played many times here, the tire point of the World Economic Forum Essentially to establish and then to first manufacture and then take advantage of that tension. | ||
The crisis. The polycrisis. | ||
The energy crisis. And the food crisis. | ||
And the refugee crisis. | ||
And the fishing crisis. | ||
And the polar ice crisis. | ||
Crisis, crisis. The cyber attack crisis. | ||
It's all a crisis. Are you feeling tense yet? | ||
Are you feeling nervous yet? | ||
Can you give me power? | ||
I want power. Are you scared yet? | ||
There's an energy crisis going on. | ||
Don't you know that? There's a climate crisis happening. | ||
If I say crisis enough, will you surrender? | ||
They get it. They know. | ||
You put people in a state of hyper fright, basically. | ||
It's not like a speculative thing. | ||
It's not like a... Well, we think it's going to be a little bit... | ||
Like, they know psychologically that if they put you in a state of fear, the brain chemistry circumvents your logical rationing capabilities and appeals directly to your emotion, which is much more easily manipulatable, especially when you have these messages of both tension and, you know... | ||
Offering solace from the government, being put forward in a ubiquitous sort of way where it's coming from all different directions, continuously pushing the same message. | ||
They understand that they're actually a chemical warfare in your brain. | ||
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As I read about Operation Gladio and the new documents revealed by the Grey Zone, it really does... | ||
That's a good song to play for this right now. | ||
It really does strike me as highly coincidental or totally purposeful the way that Operation Gladio and the tactics that were used in that operation... | ||
Parallel almost exactly the decentralized Antifa Black Lives Matter terror campaign that took place. | ||
I think you'll sort of understand what I mean, right? | ||
The strategy of tension. | ||
The strategy of tension. | ||
I mean, that is the phrase. | ||
Sort of how they get away with everything. | ||
I remember during... | ||
COVID, it was a similar thing. | ||
Remember how mad they got at Donald Trump for trying to lessen the fear? | ||
Remember, fear is the virus. | ||
Fear of the virus can do just as much damage as the virus itself, if not more. | ||
And that's why they had the ticking death counts, constant fear-mongering, why in fact they purposefully sent infected people into nursing homes. | ||
Get that death rate way up. | ||
Actually target the most vulnerable people with this virus. | ||
You can cause a bunch of deaths. | ||
Or target a place that is already experiencing a high level of deaths like a nursing home where you'll probably see a lot more death than any other person. | ||
Single location. Then you count all of those deaths as COVID to get that number high. | ||
You want the fear. You need the tension. | ||
You need the people in a state of fright so that you can offer them solace through the government and demand their capitulation and their submission to your designs. | ||
Remember the whole time. Trump was going, we don't need people to be scared. | ||
Nobody needs to be scared. | ||
We need to show strength. | ||
I was just like, how dare you show strength? | ||
We're all supposed to be, we're all scared. | ||
You should be scared too. So it's all a strategy of tension. | ||
Why it feels so good to break out of their little schemes. | ||
Why it feels so good to understand that the tension that they're developing is, in large part, utterly, totally false. | ||
You don't need to be scared by them. | ||
Even if the threat is real, being scared and being fearful is not the right response to it. | ||
Standing up against it is the right response to it. | ||
So, you know, let's connect this to some of the other stuff that they're doing. | ||
Here, we'll read about Operation Gladio just a little bit more, and then we'll connect this to some of the other stuff going on in the world. | ||
And you tell me if you think I'm making an appropriate association. | ||
Okay. | ||
Vincenzo Vinciguera, a Gladio operative jailed for life in 1984 for a car bombing in Italy that killed three police officers and injured two, explained, quote, You were supposed to attack civilian women, children, innocent people from outside the political arena. | ||
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Did it ever strike you that throughout all of 2020, during Black Lives Matter and Antifa, the riots that took place, how they never seemed to actually target the people making the decisions that they were protesting? | ||
I mean, you had the occasional one or two police precincts targeted. | ||
But even that, they're not the politicians that decide things. | ||
They're just the guys on the ground that follow their orders and... | ||
You know, for the most part, pursue criminals and try to investigate crime. | ||
So even that, you're not actually targeting the decision makers, you're targeting the foot soldiers. | ||
But regardless, you know, if you want to find one primary difference between the January 6th riot and And the year of chaos preceding it, it's that that year of chaos was targeted against retail outlets and homes and suburban neighborhoods and like shops, museums, right? | ||
It didn't actually target people that could actually make a difference. | ||
It targeted you. It targeted your business, your home, your neighbors, your downtown area. | ||
While the Capital buildings went unscathed. | ||
Then when the American people actually protested and in a violent way targeted the actual decision makers, then it was unacceptable. | ||
That has to be stopped. | ||
That can't be allowed. You want to target innocent people. | ||
This is what I mean by sort of a decentralized Operation Gladio. | ||
No, while there were operatives like Alexander Soros and his compatriots who were in contact with the media and in contact with the local authorities to orchestrate and carry out these riots, that's certainly true. | ||
The people involved were just having fun, just doing what they thought they wanted to do. | ||
So in a decentralized way, it had the exact same outcome that an Operation Gladio-type False flag series of events would take place as being orchestrated by the government. | ||
So he continues. He says, Of course, obviously you can relate this to the... | ||
Black Lives Matter and Antifa riots, as of course we do. | ||
And you can see sort of evidence of this in the way that the foot soldiers of the new Operation Gladio, the new decentralized terror campaign, people who carried out these attacks have gone more or less totally unpunished. | ||
This is a story from 2021, but still holds true. | ||
Most charges against George Floyd protesters were dropped, analysis shows. | ||
Some prosecutors and law enforcement observers say departments carried out mass arrests as a crowd control tactic, but the vast majority of citations and charges against George Floyd protesters were ultimately dropped, dismissed, or otherwise not filed, according to a Guardian analysis of law enforcement records and media reports in a dozen jurisdictions around the nation. | ||
Basically, it didn't really even matter what you did. | ||
You wouldn't be charged. | ||
In Houston, 93% of citations were dropped. | ||
At least 90% of cases were dropped or dismissed in places like Dallas and Philadelphia, with as many as 95% of citations dropped or not prosecuted. | ||
Overall, of the dozens of jurisdictions examined, in Los Angeles, about 93% of citations were not even filed. | ||
The prosecutor's office in San Francisco dismissed all 127 cases related to, quote, peaceful protest-related charges. | ||
And even serious crimes committed, where if they weren't dropped, they were pled down to almost non-existence. | ||
David French... | ||
on Twitter said something about he says I constantly encounter people who think Black Lives Matter rioters weren't prosecuted but they were mainly at the state and local level because they committed state and local crimes well according to actual studies about this 90-95% of those charges were dropped, but Julio Rosas notes that even when they were charged, they weren't charged appropriately. | ||
He says, BLM writer Montez Terrio Lee set fire to a building that killed a man. | ||
Lee was given a light sentence of only 10 years after federal prosecutors invoked Martin Luther King Jr. | ||
and asked the judge to show leniency. | ||
Despite... The man being on video starting the fire and being proud of it and not actually being charged for the man's death that he caused. | ||
The U.S. attorneys even praised Lee for his candor and, quote, argued that he should be given a lighter sentence because he burned down a commercial building and didn't commit the offense for personal gain. | ||
Well, you killed a man, but you didn't do it for personal gain, so off you go. | ||
Scamper away, you little rug rat. | ||
I'm just completely insane. So instead of sending highly trained operatives out to carry out military attacks and cover their participation in a false flag, instead they just have communist agitators going out, committing the violence, keeping everybody in a state of strategic tension. | ||
And then you have the courts and the prosecutors funded by the Soroses as well as the lawyers funded by NGOs and the bail funds funded by people like Kamala Harris and others bailing these people out. | ||
And so it's sort of a hands-off, you know, what's the word that they, you know, reasonable, just keeping a reasonable distance. | ||
From the actions of the actual operatives, but still giving them cover, still giving them protection, still having them go out and create the chaos that you take advantage of when you keep an air gap between you and them. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
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Of course, connects to everything that we're talking about here today. | ||
We still have some international news to get to. | ||
The Ukraine war and the pathetic surrender. | ||
China of Anthony Blinken. | ||
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Again, I don't even like... | ||
I don't even like doing this, but... | ||
You know, it's all pretty intimately connected. | ||
The way that you could describe Antifa or Black Lives Matter as performing in every form and function, the role of an Operation Gladio-style stay-behind network of terrorists in order to maintain a strategic tension... | ||
That keeps people in a state of emotional vulnerability that can then be taken advantage of by the powers that be. | ||
It's not just Black Lives Matter that's contributing to this. | ||
Of course, climate change agenda is a strategy of tension as well. | ||
But you have these poor young people overflowing with empathy and goodness, having that Positive attribute twisted and warped and perverted through constant anxiety-producing lies about destruction of the earth. | ||
Human beings are evil and must be destroyed. | ||
Co-op them into the depopulation program. | ||
That's just a complete scam. | ||
But I also can't help but see the Invasion as contributing to this as well. | ||
When I say the invasion, of course, I'm talking about the worldwide phenomenon, or rather the Western world phenomenon. | ||
The invasion in America with the southern border being totally open, millions upon millions of people pouring in every single year. | ||
Just obvious, massive, unrelenting invasionary forces. | ||
Pouring in in exactly the same way as occurs in Europe. | ||
Not a coincidence. Not an accident. | ||
There is no singular cause that forced both of these two widely separate areas to both undergo exactly the same process at exactly the same time, but it's all being orchestrated and carried out by the NGOs and Foreign governments that have always carried this stuff out. | ||
And so what you're left with is again a total attack on innocent people. | ||
People that brought in the refugees. | ||
They are insulated and isolated away from the effects of their programs. | ||
But the innocent regular civilians have to now live in a state of Constant threat of attack. | ||
And it's the same thing that is happening with the breakdown of law and order in this country. | ||
Not just Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters, but then the effect of those riots in that the police were defunded, mental health was prioritized, and what we've been left with is unsafe streets and police. | ||
Uncertainty as to whether we can go I was walking around downtown Austin Friday afternoon or something and it's just it's like kind of terrifying got insane drugged out people literally like fighting benches and just like yelling and you're just like all right I mean I just don't feel safe I just don't feel safe like Who knows with these people? | ||
They're insane. When you're just cracked out, had your mind destroyed by drugs, and you're just there, like, don't have a shirt on, no shoes, and you're just, like, biting the bench and just, like, yelling at people passing by, just leaves you in a state of, well, attention. | ||
You can't feel comfortable in your own city streets. | ||
You can't walk around downtown without feeling... | ||
Like you could just be slashed across the face with a broken bottle at any moment. | ||
So, I hate to do this to you, but let's watch some of the videos, shall we? | ||
Clip number one is a video that went viral. | ||
We'll show you the censored version here, although only the faces are censored, and graphic warning for you. | ||
This is a violent occurrence that I'd rather not show you, but we're here to tell you the truth, and this is what's actually happening. | ||
This is in Bordeaux, France, where an African migrant brutally attacked an indigenous French woman and her grandchild. | ||
Let's go ahead and watch now the effects of the policies pursued by the French authorities as they allow people such as this to come across and then stay despite No legitimate asylum-seeking excuse. | ||
Let's watch. And then running away. | ||
And he's off scot-free. | ||
Even if he's arrested, he probably won't be sentenced to anything, like he probably can't be deported, the way these programs are set up. | ||
Again, you don't need the Gladio-level, highly-orchestrated terror campaign to Carried out by a central authority. | ||
You just have to bring in a bunch of criminals. | ||
Just bring in a bunch of criminals, let them loose, defund the police. | ||
And you have the people in that state of fright and vulnerability that allows you to take advantage of them. | ||
It's not just the refugees. | ||
It's the overall crime in general. | ||
Let's go now to clip number two. A drug addict trying to take a child away from his mother. | ||
Roll that clip. Here you see, and I don't even know where this is. | ||
It looks American to me. | ||
See a mother desperately trying to cling onto her shoulder. | ||
The baby looks to be about one and a half or two. | ||
Practically falling out. He grabs the mother by the hair, throws her to the ground as he picks up the baby. | ||
Thank God there were good Samaritans there. | ||
Stop him and actually get the baby back. | ||
And this guy slams the guy to the ground. | ||
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And thank God they were there to help out. | |
We'll see more of this as we go into the future. | ||
As our borders remain open, as our law enforcement remains muzzled, we can expect more of this. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Look out to your phone calls very shortly. | ||
I see some new names I don't recognize. | ||
We're excited to talk to everybody and get your input on all this. | ||
Let me just take a moment to talk about LGBTQ stuff, shall we? | ||
We're short of shifting gears a little bit here. | ||
But, you know, similar themes throughout all of this, right? | ||
The targeting of vulnerable people. | ||
That seems to be the overarching theme. | ||
Whether that's making people vulnerable by taking away their police and filling their neighborhoods with Criminals, just letting them run wild. | ||
Creating people who are desperate for some semblance of safety so you can then take advantage of them. | ||
or by hyper-targeting the most, perhaps the most emotionally vulnerable people in the world, which is like pre-teen slash early teen girls in middle school. | ||
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I don't know what one girl I know that was just like middle school was a breeze. | ||
It was great. | ||
It was totally easy and I never felt uncomfortable with myself or anything. | ||
It's usually quite a bit of a struggle to make it through middle schools for girls as far as I can tell. | ||
And so you take these young women going through a lot of change, societal change, physical change, Change and you attack them. | ||
Take advantage of their vulnerability to try to indoctrinate them into some sort of ideological cult and impose medical interventions on them that will then extend that state of vulnerability throughout their entire lives. | ||
Now, I don't know how all this got started. | ||
I don't know I mean, I do know how it got started. | ||
Dr. John Money and, of course, the Magnus Hirschfeld guy who created the term racism. | ||
It's crazy. It's just so crazy. | ||
He literally created and popularized the concept of racism. | ||
It didn't exist before him. | ||
He also just happened to be the first doctor to perform a transgender surgery. | ||
What are the odds? Incredible, isn't it? | ||
But they just sort of started doing this stuff. | ||
Seems like it would have been easy from the very outset to just go, like, no, you can't do this, like, flat out. | ||
Like, how this even got started, who the first person was to be like, oh, there's this little girl that thinks she's a boy, so let's chop off some of the flesh from her thigh or forearm and then fashion it into some sort of disgusting facsimile of a phallus and attach it to her face. | ||
Pelvis. Can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine? I mean, it's happening all the time now, so we don't even have to imagine. | ||
But the first time that was suggested, somebody had to be like, yeah, sure, why? | ||
Let's try it. Sure, why not? | ||
Sounds medically valid to me. | ||
Insane how this got started. But they just do it. | ||
This is how it always happens. They just do these things. | ||
And then, like, years later, people finally realize what they're doing and have to set about reverse engineering it and reversing what's going on. | ||
Same thing, like, they just put the books in the library, and then they call you a book burner for wanting to take them out. | ||
Happens over and over. But it is happening, at least in Europe, a little bit. | ||
For years, the American healthcare industry has staunchly defended medical interventions for transgender minors, including puberty blockers, which suppress the physical changes of adolescence, as a treatment for those distressed over their gender. | ||
The European medical community, by contrast, is expressing doubts about that approach. | ||
Having allowed these treatments for years, five countries, the UK, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and France, now urge caution in their use for minors, stressing a lack of evidence that the benefits outweigh the risks. | ||
This month, the UK's publicly funded National Health Service for England limited use of puberty blockers to clinical trials, putting the drugs beyond the reach of most children. | ||
And that's true in, again, other places. | ||
Many countries still allow puberty blockers as a clinical option, including Canada, Spain, and Australia. | ||
But many others... | ||
I've actually looked at this and realized that it is completely, utterly, totally insane and are rolling it back. | ||
So America is now an outlier in this respect. | ||
The Daily Mail has this story. | ||
And this, I think, is sort of the most important aspect of this because, as I've seen in my own life, you have people who aren't paying attention to what's going on. | ||
They aren't hearing about this trend of transgenderism other than when it's being celebrated by mainstream media or the NFL or Bud Light or whoever. | ||
And so to them... | ||
The first time they might hear about this is when their kid comes home and starts expressing these ideas. | ||
And see, they don't realize where the kid got these ideas. | ||
They think the kid is coming up with these things. | ||
So they're trying to respond to this kid in a respectful way. | ||
They're trying to both guide their kid in the best way possible, but they're sort of lost. | ||
So they go to the authorities to be like, what is it? | ||
What's going on? How do I deal with this? | ||
And the authorities are there to say, yes, you should respond. | ||
Castrate your child. Actually, that's the healthiest way. | ||
Again, these people are just kind of lost and confused, and they're worried because their kid is suddenly depressed when they never were before, and maybe they're committing self-harm, they're cutting themselves, or they're doing something that is worrying the parents, or the parents are just like, whatever I have to do to get this kid back on track, man, I'll do it, because, God, it's my kid. | ||
I just want what's best for him. | ||
And what all of these people need to understand is that none of this was organic. | ||
Your kid isn't going through some sort of mental crisis. | ||
Your kid is under attack. | ||
Your child, your family, yourself, you are under attack by a group of subversives that are doing this on purpose. | ||
You don't need to capitulate to them. | ||
It's the last thing you should do. | ||
You don't need to act like these concerns are valid and actually do with people that Inoculated your children into this are telling you to do. | ||
You need to reject it completely without even the slightest care as to how these people feel about it. | ||
Midwest teachers trade tips on, quote, subversively and quietly transitioning kids without telling parents. | ||
Subversively and quietly. | ||
Dailymail.com gained access to a private online meet of Midwestern teachers. | ||
Many parents would be horrified by what they said about trans students. | ||
They discussed keeping gender changes a secret from worried moms and dads. | ||
Dozens of Midwest teachers met online this week and traded tips on helping trans students change gender at school without their parents' knowledge while criticizing a raft of new Republican laws on sex and identity. | ||
It was the Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, which goes by the acronym MAP, which is the exact acronym that they use for minor attracted people, aka pedophiles, which is interesting. | ||
It's funded by the Department of Education and attended by some 30 teachers from Michigan, Iowa, Ohio, Illinois, and beyond. | ||
The four-hour workshop they discussed helping trans students in the face of new laws in Republican-run states on gender, pronouns, names, parents' rights, And how to hide a trans student's new name and gender from their parents. | ||
The expose comes amid growing tensions between traditional parents, aka just, you know, parents, who worry about newfangled gender identity in schools, and some progressive teachers who say they need to protect trans students from their own families. | ||
So again, the takeaway of this needs to be, you are under attack, your child is under attack, they are victims of a psychological operation where people are intentionally propagandizing them, being subversive in their own words, | ||
And hiding this from you because they know that you as the actual people who care and love about your children over anybody else wouldn't be okay with these perverted strangers coming in and indoctrinating your children into this alternative and hugely damaging sexual lifestyle. | ||
So Resist it. | ||
Fight back against it. | ||
Do what you can to figure out whether this is happening in your school, and if so, don't have the slightest hesitation in doing whatever it takes to stop this happening anymore. | ||
You don't need to understand what they're, you know, it's not that you're unenlightened and you need to be enlightened to their ideas. | ||
Oppose them. Fight them. | ||
Stop them. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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She's the author of the Soros Agenda. | ||
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Greg in Idaho called up about a massive cover-up of an asteroid. | ||
Greg, I haven't heard of this, so the cover-up must have been successful so far. | ||
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Well, the guy that I heard interviewed about it, his name is Tom Horne. | |
And the asteroid is named Apophis, and he wrote a book about it called The Wormwood Prophecy. | ||
And, you know, I've heard Alex mention, like, talking about Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
He just kind of breezed over it and said, what do these people think? | ||
There's an asteroid headed for Earth? | ||
And there actually is one headed for Earth. | ||
And NASA is claiming that it's not going to collide with Earth, but it's going to probably... | ||
Kind of sweep out a bunch of the satellites out of orbit. | ||
I mean, if something that size gets that close to Earth, you know, I can't see why it wouldn't actually collide with Earth. | ||
Yeah, or at least have a massive effect on Earth one way or the other. | ||
I mean, if you're getting close enough to knock satellites out of the sky, that's extremely close. | ||
That's extremely close. | ||
So what would be the purpose of covering this up? | ||
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Just to keep people in the dark, I guess, so people don't panic. | |
I'm not sure. | ||
I didn't really think about that, like go down that rabbit hole. | ||
But hey, Harrison, I apologize. | ||
I wanted to start off by saying I am one of the Infowars one percenters. | ||
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We really, really appreciate it, honestly. | ||
What's your favorite product, Greg? | ||
Right now, I'm big on X3. Well, 25% off right now, Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Yeah, I hadn't heard of this Wormwood Prophecy or anything like that. | ||
I'm just searching it now. | ||
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You don't have to take my word for it. | |
You can just look up the guy, Tom Horne Wormwood Prophecies or Tom Horne Apophis, and you can pull his videos up on YouTube. | ||
And he said that God revealed it to him. | ||
And I'm one of those people where I've had God speak to me through dreams and, you know, visions and stuff like that, or just like an inner knowing about things. | ||
So I believe that God does communicate with us on that level. | ||
But, you know, he seems very legitimate. | ||
And if you want to look up one that's kind of condensed and he gives out the most information, he was interviewed on the 700 Club. | ||
Interesting. But yeah, if you watch about half a dozen of those videos, you'll get little bits that aren't in the other videos. | ||
Interesting. Well, I'll have to look into it. | ||
I mean, it seems to me like an astral would be another thing like climate change that the... | ||
The fear-mongers who run our country would be interested in actually spreading information about this, but who knows with these people? | ||
I hadn't heard of this, so thank you for letting us know. | ||
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Okay, but like I said about Alex mentioning that, he was talking about Mark Zuckerberg building his bunker in one of the Hawaiian Islands or whatever, and he said, well, I think there's an asteroid headed for Earth. | |
And I was like, yeah, there is. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's definitely a possibility. | ||
I mean, a bunker's not going to save you with an asteroid, though. | ||
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No, but they've been tracking it, and they know the date that it's going to hit, and I believe it's September 13, 2029, and they know pretty much where it's going to hit. | |
It's going to... It's probably going to break into pieces and hit somewhere around Mexico and the southern coast of California. | ||
That's where they say the asteroid hit that took out the dinosaurs. | ||
But it is interesting. I'll keep an eye on it. | ||
I hadn't heard of it before, so thank you for letting us know that. | ||
I do want to go to a different call here, Greg. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. I want to go to Bippity Boopity in Washington State. | ||
I'm sorry, what was it? Boppity Boopity? | ||
I'm sorry. It's a foreign name. | ||
I don't recognize it. Poppity boopity in Washington State. | ||
Before I do, just real quickly, I was just handed this article hot off the presses. | ||
Hunter Biden will plead guilty in a deal that likely avoids time behind bars in tax and gun case. | ||
So, Hunter Biden... He has reached a deal with federal prosecutors on charges that he failed to pay federal income tax and illegally possessed a weapon. | ||
He will plead guilty to tax offenses, but will likely avoid time behind bars. | ||
So a little slap on the wrist for old Hunter Biden as he once again skates free of responsibility for his crime. | ||
So just got handed that. | ||
Wanted to let people know. We can maybe dig into it a little bit later. | ||
But in the meantime, boppity-boopity, thanks for calling in. | ||
You are on the air. | ||
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Harrison Smith, how you doing? | |
Boppity-boopity. Boppity-boopity. | ||
Alright, so thank you so much for what you do. | ||
I've been trying to call in for years. | ||
First time caller. I've been listening to Alex Jones since 2001 after the day that I watched those planes fly into the tower and I was like, there's no way. | ||
There's no way that's an accident. | ||
And then I started watching him and I was like, yeah, he's saying everything that I think. | ||
But, yeah, I just wanted to say something to the listeners. | ||
First man out, all right? | ||
You know, courage is contagious. | ||
Everyone's got these ideas, and they're all complaining, but they're all waiting for someone else to do something about it, right? | ||
So, you know, I started the Huntington Northport Patriots and the Sleeping Giant Awoken out in Long Island. | ||
Currently active duty right now. | ||
And I decided to join because it was either get involved in politics and do something because I'm not going to sit here and complain or join and try to work my way up and change policy because what we see going on on the inside is like it's insane. | ||
I love it. The woke culture, I mean last year on base there was queer flags everywhere. | ||
They were on marquees in every store and this year there's nothing. | ||
I don't see anything anywhere, which is pretty neat. | ||
But, you know, I went out. | ||
So we had these BLM rides back, you know, in Smithtown, Long Island. | ||
And the next week, they were supposed to come down into our hometown of Northport. | ||
And a bunch of law enforcement knew I was kind of getting involved with the local Patriots and they were like, dude, get your friends down here. | ||
One of them was like, dude, I'll push them into the bay with the tractor, man. | ||
We're not going to let that happen here. | ||
So I made a call to arms. | ||
I said, hey, everybody come down. | ||
They want us to protect the buildings in case what happened up in Smithtown, they were smashing windows and throwing rocks at cars. | ||
Yeah. And did it work? | ||
Well, I went down there with an American flag and a Trump flag, and I stood there for four hours, and no one came. | ||
It was just me. But within four hours, we're going to break. | ||
Yeah, we gotta go to break, unfortunately. | ||
Call back again, though. I'll remember your name, Bopity Boopity, and we'll go to you another day this week if you call back. | ||
I have to be really honest. | ||
It's not... There has never... | ||
It's never been allowed to have actual supply and demand. | ||
That's been hijacked by, you know, vampires. | ||
Right. As has our government. | ||
And, you know, our government was hijacked from the people. | ||
Everybody knows all that. | ||
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Do you think that... | |
Our government was overthrown with the assassination of President Kennedy. | ||
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Yeah. Probably even before then. | |
That's probably... Well, they were working on it since they got the Federal Reserve in there when everybody was off for Christmas or something. | ||
They always do that. | ||
Yeah. Because when you look at this five-eye shit that Obama did with the fake FISA's and totally against the rule of law and everything that the United States Constitution guaranteed to each citizen, even... | ||
If they're running for president of the United States, if they're a candidate, to break every one of those laws with the five I's, which are all in collusion with MI6, Great Britain, Great Britain's Mossad, and you know Mossad, CIA, MI6, all of them are the same thing. | ||
Yeah. They just spy on everybody. | ||
And make sure that all the people that are blackmailing are staying in line and trying to win the Emmy. | ||
Yeah. In Congress. | ||
But... We want to let go of all of them. | ||
We're Americans. | ||
America first. We're Americans. | ||
We don't want none of this. | ||
We don't want no part in their wars, in their slavery, their systems of debt. | ||
None of it. It's gone and it's over. | ||
People just don't realize it yet, but it's coming. | ||
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What you're saying is that you are declaring our independence as Americans from the globalist Soros-funded Epstein child trafficking. | |
MI6. MI6. We are declaring... | ||
System of debt slavery. | ||
Yeah. Human trafficking, organ trafficking, fascist, Nazi, everything totalitarian, enemies of free speech and sexy old Jewish women speak in their mind. | ||
Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation. | ||
Conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that all humans are created equal. | ||
That's what this country is founded on, unlike any other country ever before it. | ||
Yes, ma'am. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated can long endure. | ||
We are met on a great battlefield of that war. | ||
We've come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. | ||
It's altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. | ||
But in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate, we cannot concentrate, consecrate, we cannot hallow this ground. | ||
The brave men living and dead who struggled here, they have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or to detract. | ||
The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. | ||
It is for us, the living rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. | ||
It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead, We take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. | ||
That we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain, that this nation under God shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. | ||
Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. | ||
Amen. How apropos is that? | ||
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Yes. We are in that war. | |
So you have a kind of a message of hope. | ||
You feel good about the future of America. | ||
You just feel like we need to... | ||
Oh, let me get you wiping your tears. | ||
That's good drama. Roseanne Barr, absolutely killing it. | ||
We'll be right back, folks. Don't go anywhere. | ||
All right, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, third hour has begun here on American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Dr. | ||
Rachel Ehrenfeld. She's the author of The Soros Agenda. | ||
As the president and founder of the New York-based American Center for Democracy and the Economic Warfare Institute, Dr. | ||
Aronfeld focuses on identifying patterns of domestic and foreign events as they link to threaten the U.S. political, social, and economic stability and its financial system and other matters related to U.S. and Western democracy security. | ||
She's here today to talk about a couple of the most prominent existential threats to America, George Soros and now his son, Alexander Soros. | ||
You can find their website at acdemocracy.org. | ||
She's on Twitter at Rachel Aronfeld and the book again is called The Soros Agenda and it's available on Amazon. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Dr. Aronfeld. | ||
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Thank you for having me. | |
Well, Well, we all know that the empire has been passed down now from George Soros to his son Alexander. | ||
For those of us paying attention, we know that Alexander Soros has been sort of operating as at least a lead, if not the lead figure, in the Soros Open Society's empire for a while. | ||
But what does this transfer of power mean to the rest of us? | ||
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Not much more of it. | |
There will be, as Alex told the Wall Street Journal, he will be more active politically, which is kind of hard to imagine, but what it means is there will be more money Giving to radical left, | ||
to progressive left, to work agendas that the Soros foundations have been—and the Soros family has been supporting for decades. | ||
So this will increase, and of course we are entering the election season, and this will be—we'll have much more funding for all kinds of work You know one thing that I've always been sort of baffled by is the way that the Soros family seems to spend billions of dollars every year on political whatever and then their money never goes away like they always seem to have the same amount of money like they seem to never run out of money even though they're constantly spending billions of dollars am I missing something here are they somehow getting a return on investment In this political spending? | ||
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Well, that's a very good comment. | |
Yeah, when you look at, for example, Forbes' estimate of how much money Soros has, for example, it has been now for many years the same amount. | ||
So how is it that it's always the same amount? | ||
So never mind inflation or the economy has gotten better and stocks were much more profitable. | ||
It's always the same amount. | ||
At the same time, it's the same amount with the foundation. | ||
So something with the finances there kind of doesn't square. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
And he has given more money over the years. | ||
He increased the funding of the Soros Foundations. | ||
So, yeah, something is strange. | ||
But 10 years ago, the Soros Foundations were ranked by an organization that looks into these kind of things as the least transparent organization of any NGO, similar NGOs in the U.S., As well as elsewhere in the world. | ||
So, okay, transparency, they are not big on transparency. | ||
Right, right. | ||
They want the societies to be open, but when it comes to their activities, it's totally closed off and hidden. | ||
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They don't want the society to be open. | |
This is Orwellian talk. | ||
What Soros has actually charted and what the plan is and what he calls open society is really a mixture of George Orwell and Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, if you want. And everything that they say, you can actually translate it in the opposite meaning. | ||
Open means closed. | ||
So democracy means, you know, government control. | ||
This is how it works. | ||
And if you listen to the Democrats speaking about the so-called Democrats, this is the same language that we are hearing. | ||
So everything is the opposite. | ||
I like to call it the dystopian smorgasbord. | ||
It's like a buffet where they're picking just the worst parts of all of these potential futures and helping to bring them about. | ||
And of course, your book is called The Soros Agenda. | ||
Can you sum up what the Soros agenda is? | ||
I mean, what are they moving toward? | ||
Will they ever be satisfied? | ||
Will they ever get to a point that they say, we've done it, now the agenda is fulfilled and we can sit back and relax? | ||
Or what are they pushing towards, I guess, is the question. | ||
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They are pushing towards Soros done. | |
The idea, I mean, what they are aiming for. | ||
In the book, I laid out when and how Soros came up with these plans, or at least started to implement them in the United States, and what kind of strategies he used in order to bring them about and to implement them. | ||
And unfortunately, this has been going on for three decades at least. | ||
And he has been—actually, three decades—started in 1993 here in the United States, and he has been quite successful. | ||
I wrote in February of 1996 in Wall Street Journal and in other publications that I asked the question, why does someone who claims to advance or interested in open society He's also doing everything he can to bring about and to legalize drug addiction, | ||
drug use. Because drug addiction is the biggest slavery ever. | ||
And so I said that if unchallenged, Soros, because of his money and his respectability as a maverick currency trader, He will be able to change the political landscape of the United States. | ||
This was in 1996. | ||
Unfortunately, nobody paid attention. | ||
He did, apparently, because I got some letter from his lawyer at the time threatening me with a lawsuit, but it didn't go anywhere because I could opine as I wanted. | ||
I didn't say anything not true. | ||
But it was interesting that he paid attention to it. | ||
I wish other people had paid attention, too. | ||
That's what I—and I tried. | ||
I tried to call attention. | ||
I have written a lot about him over the years, about his activities and his plans and the strategies that he was using elsewhere and here as well, and basically wanted to change the United States of America because it was the only superpower in the world. | ||
It's, I think, waning quite quickly, unfortunately. | ||
And he used the—he challenged—the first challenge was really to see how much he can push, how much he can change the moral values and how strong is the legal system, how far can he push. | ||
And he started it with drug legalization. | ||
Then came support for illegal migration and other so-called legal reforms. | ||
And he used a very interesting strategy to implement these things, and I laid out in the book. | ||
Well, I'm very excited to get further into this in our next segment about all these strategies, but isn't that a typical thing? | ||
He'll come out and say, I'm trying to change America, I'm using my money in these ways, and then you just sort of take what he says and try to expose it to more people, and he tries to sue you to say, stop telling people this. | ||
It's like... He advertises what he's doing. | ||
How can, you know, he be mad that other people are also repeating what he says? | ||
They're so open about it. | ||
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No, he didn't really advertise what he was saying. | |
He started it, the drug legalization campaign was out of compassion. | ||
Right. He claimed it was compassion for people who are so... | ||
It's an interesting story how he went about it. | ||
But it was... | ||
Hold on to that thought. We'll pick it up right there on the other side because we do have to go to commercial break here. | ||
We're with Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, acdemocracy.org. | ||
The book is The Soros Agenda, available on Amazon. | ||
We'll be right back. Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host Harrison Smith. | ||
My guest is Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld. | ||
She can be found on Twitter at Rachel Ehrenfeld. | ||
Her new book just came out last month called The Soros Agenda. | ||
It's available on Amazon and of course the website acdemocracy.org has a lot of her writing and article as well. | ||
And you have an article on there, published last week, or almost two weeks ago, on June 12th, called Time to Say No to George Soros' Campaign to Legalize Drugs. | ||
And you actually quote a book of his. | ||
In 2004, he wrote a book called The Bubble of American Supremacy, and he says, When I decided to extend the operations of my Open Society Foundation to the United States, I chose drug policy as one of the first fields of engagement. | ||
I felt that drug policy was the area in which the United States was in the greatest danger of violating the principles of open society. | ||
So, I know we got cut off by the commercial break there, but you were starting to talk about the way that George Soros has affected drug policy in the United States. | ||
Can you expand on that a little bit? | ||
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Sure. He chose the drug, as he said, he chose the drug legalization issue. | |
First of all, he wanted to legalize all drugs. | ||
So, they started—he didn't go to Congress, lobbying Congress to change the laws. | ||
He went to local areas. | ||
He went to states. He went to Arizona and to California. | ||
In Arizona, he had the pushback because people didn't want to legalize all drugs. | ||
So, okay, so they thought, well, let's go and start with— Trying to legalize so-called medical marijuana. | ||
But there is no such a thing as medical marijuana. | ||
Marihuana is weed. | ||
Marihuana has many, many components in it. | ||
Cannabinoids from which medicine can be produced. | ||
But it has to be produced in the lab. | ||
And not cooked somewhere in some kitchen, in some drug traffickers or drug sellers. | ||
Today, there are only four medicines that were produced from cannabis that are allowed by the FDA to be used, to be sold. | ||
The rest of it is junk. | ||
The rest of it is all kinds of things that people shouldn't consume because they are causing high incidence of schizophrenia and other mental problems as well as physical problems that can linger along and affect your heart, your pancreas, your digestive system. | ||
You're a productive system, and it carries on with your genes to your children. | ||
So it is terrible, and there are mountains of evidence of how bad this is. | ||
And when Soros started talking about the legalization of drugs, he said, well, Actually, there are many drugs that are addictive, but marijuana is not one of them. | ||
Really? He was lying and he knew that he was lying. | ||
So there is more evidence now that there was there, but certainly there was plenty of evidence about the effects of marijuana even then. | ||
Right, and you can think about something like Brave New World almost has a Soma-like effect where you might be uncomfortable and you want to change things, then you smoke a little weed and suddenly actually everything's fine and I'm not going to worry about it and I'm just going to go play video games. | ||
Actually a very pernicious effect. | ||
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This was the doping of the American public. | |
And because there is so much money now in the marijuana business, more states and locales are in competition who will legalize it first, right? | ||
And it is legal in most places, and billions of dollars are coming in. | ||
One other thing that Soros said that will happen, and the opposite happened, was that the illegal market will disappear. | ||
Well, no, the illegal market had grown exponentially together with the legal market. | ||
And not all revenues are going to the coffers of the states or the cities. | ||
Moreover, there is more violence, and more people are affected by it. | ||
And today, we don't even have—you know, if somebody is abbreviated because he used alcohol, there are ways to find out immediately if he was using alcohol. | ||
There is not anything like that in order to identify who has used marijuana, and his judgment is completely off, and therefore he ran—I don't know— We ran into a group of people walking on the paveway, | ||
right? So, the effects of marijuana are horrible, but it's being legalized, and greed is something very important, so everybody's trying to legalize it, and I really hope that The Republicans, conservatives, and sane people in Congress will do everything to prevent changing the federal law that marijuana is a dangerous drug. | ||
And what you see on display is Soros' tactics especially, the strategy of going after the small-scale local governments and trying to change their laws. | ||
So was that a lesson he learned from his initial foray into drug legalization? | ||
Was that the way to do things? | ||
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That's the way—that was his strategy, not going to Congress, doing it locally, using grassroots organizations. | |
Let's see how successful I will be, he thought, probably. | ||
And then when he was so successful, he went on, because the idea was to change the laws in the United States. | ||
So he started with something which was really unthinkable. | ||
And unacceptable. | ||
But he managed to achieve that. | ||
So, okay, so he went on. | ||
How else can we have so-called legal reforms? | ||
And from this, legal reforms began, and also locally. | ||
So you have—he went first also to—the second step was to help illegal migrants. | ||
And we know what the results are today. | ||
We don't appreciate all the results because we don't know exactly how many millions of illegal migrants are here. | ||
We have no idea. | ||
I live in New York. I know it is costing us an arm and a leg. | ||
And most Democrat-run local states and cities, it is very—it's felt by everybody, and we have to pay for everything. | ||
And it's not good. | ||
He also went to other issues. | ||
So the DAs came in, of course, by—these are people that are not willing to follow the law. | ||
In places where judges are elected, he supports the election of judges that would also, well, scurl the law. | ||
He also funds the election of state secretaries. | ||
He basically is trying to fund the elections of everybody who is running for office. | ||
Now, it's not only his achievement is also reflected in the fact that he is the first one to support somebody, but he's not necessarily the only one. | ||
The fact that somebody is supported by him gets others to support others. | ||
People who support a similar agenda to support those candidates and that's how they are being elected. | ||
Yeah, they're a coalition building. | ||
Now, it's incredibly pernicious and I think it's got to be the number one threat to America today. | ||
Again, the book is The Soros Agenda by author Dr. | ||
Rachel Ehrenfeld, acdemocracy.org. | ||
The Soros Agenda is available online. | ||
On Amazon. A brand new book lays out how we did it and how we can undo it. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Dr. | ||
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Ehrenfeld. Thank you for having me. | |
It's been my pleasure. We'll have to have you back again soon. | ||
Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
Still a lot to cover in today's program. | ||
So let's get right down to it. | ||
You know, I often kind of complain. | ||
I mean, it feels like Juggling too many bowling pins at this point. | ||
We just don't have the bandwidth or just the, I don't know, temporal space to cover everything that's going on. | ||
Every day. I mean, every day we should be talking about the borders being completely wide open. | ||
Every day we have to talk about what the World Economic Forum is getting up to, the way that they are advancing in the shadows these policies of Killing all of the cows. | ||
Like, it's just insane. | ||
Killing all the cows or building 15-minute cities or implementing CBDCs. | ||
Like, all of these things are continuing. | ||
They're all just piece by piece moving forward. | ||
Which is why we really need to recapture some of these institutions in order to put a stop to them. | ||
I mean, it is almost... | ||
It's like not enough... | ||
We don't have enough bandwidth. | ||
We don't have enough money. | ||
All the money is in the hands of the billionaires, the money printers, the people who have been selected to and are willingly participating in the globalist agenda. | ||
I mean, you know, the icon, the imagery of the Gordian Knot is a good one, I think. | ||
But it's like a Gordian knot that's continually being knotted more and more. | ||
Even if you can manage to undo one aspect of the knot while you've been doing that, three more knots have been tied onto it. | ||
So it's just like, what is the solution that just slices through all of this? | ||
What is the solution that just... | ||
Instead of having little Wonder Woman bracers and blocking one bullet at a time, it's like there's too many bullets. | ||
You can't block everyone one at a time. | ||
You can't reinforce the dam by plugging in each little new hole when you've got 10 new holes popping up here and there. | ||
You just need a shield. You just need one big monolithic wall to stop it all. | ||
What is that need? | ||
And I think the need is to understand and understand To think about everything through the lens of humanity versus the depopulation agenda. | ||
What serves the human beings versus what serves the corrupt, anti-human, transhuman masters? | ||
Because when you put it that way, when you think about it that way, I mean, I don't know how you write legislation that way. | ||
It's more like a belief that you have to understand and comprehend and then see the world through. | ||
So when you have things like CBDCs coming up, you don't have to get into the weeds of like, well, but we're moving to a more futuristic, but it would let us actually do this. | ||
Well, can we take part of this and part of that and maybe we can, and it's just like, it's done already. | ||
You've already lost at that point. | ||
You just need to immediately have the hair on the back of your neck stand up when somebody's like, we need an international CBDC. You just go, no, no. | ||
The answer is no to that. | ||
It's anti-human. Sorry. | ||
It's anti-human. You can't do it. | ||
The answer is no. And we might actually have to make it a crime for you to try to do something like that because we obviously don't need it. | ||
Obviously not beneficial in any way, shape, or form to anyone other than the people who desire worldwide globalistic totalitarian control over the minds and lives of regular people. | ||
So the answer is no. | ||
You need to have that ideological lens to see these things through. | ||
They are continuing at a pace. | ||
And I'm frankly sick of Just talking about what they're doing. | ||
We need people who hear us, hear and understand this dichotomy that we're laying down or this plan that they're operating in. | ||
Those people need to be able to express it, get into power on that basis and then use that power to oppose this movement in a monolithic way, in a ubiquitous, singular way, not Capitulating piecemeal, but resisting full force in a holistic fashion. | ||
We'll go now to clip number 19. | ||
This video is on Infowars.com along with the story. | ||
At the IMF, they're working hard on a global CBDC platform. | ||
You can hear her in this. | ||
This is the IMF International Monetary Fund Managing Director, Kristalina Georgieva. | ||
I think is how you pronounce that. Some unelected bureaucrat I've never voted for, you've never voted for, nobody's ever voted for her. | ||
She's never had to lay out her plans and defend them. | ||
She's just imposing them on all of us, hoping that we don't notice and stand up and resist her. | ||
Well, we're here to oppose and resist her with everything we've got. | ||
Let's go now to the IMF as they brag about the advances they've made in creating a one world digital currency. | ||
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If we are to be successful, CBDCs could not be fragmented national propositions. | |
To have transactions more efficient and fairer, we need systems that connect In other words, we need interoperability and for this reason at the IMF we are working hard on the concept of a global CBDC platform to trade and to manage risks and my colleague Tobias Adrian will talk more about it later. | ||
One singular currency sort of reminds you of the World Economic Forum Again, we keep talking about it. | ||
But, you know, their big summit earlier this year, it was just the most... | ||
And that's all you need to know. | ||
You just listen to them. You listen to what they say. | ||
You listen to the intro speech from Klaus Schwab. | ||
He just lays it all out. | ||
Starts off talking about the crises. | ||
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So many crises we meet today. | |
And the cusp of so many crises. | ||
Energy crisis. The weather crisis. | ||
The climate crisis. Crisis after crisis after crisis. | ||
But it very seamlessly... | ||
Very quickly transforms into, what does it mean to master the future? | ||
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We must create a whole new system of economics to stakeholder capitalism. | |
It's like, okay. What I got from that is you are manufacturing... | ||
inventing or creating crises to then use to remake the world economy in a way that is closed that is easily manipulatable that is based on debt that is formulated specifically to keep people in a state of constant subservience to you people Pretty obvious. | ||
And it's pretty obvious how central bank digital currencies would play into this and how an international CBDC would play into it with even more efficacy. | ||
So, of course, the IMF are working hard on this. | ||
God only knows how many tens of thousands of people they have dedicated to this full time. | ||
God only knows how they get everybody else to go along with it, but they do. | ||
Talking to a family member who's an investment banker. | ||
I was like, have you ever heard of ESGs? | ||
They're like, yeah, ESG scores. Yeah, sure. | ||
And it's like, but it doesn't make any sense, right? | ||
And they're like, well, no, not really. | ||
It's like, okay, but you just implement it anyway? | ||
You just do it anyway? | ||
It's crazy how they get people to go along with this. | ||
So it doesn't just become one tiny cabal pulling one over on everybody else. | ||
It's that one tiny cabal using their influence and power to... | ||
Capture and convert and actually bring in millions of people across the globe who just go along with it. | ||
Just go along. And that's the real danger. | ||
Kind of like the transgender thing where, you know, parents, your kid comes home and starts saying stuff and they're just like, okay, I guess I have to deal with this now. | ||
And they just sort of accept it, you know, as it's being presented. | ||
Same thing with the CBDCs. | ||
There's going to be a time... You get a letter from your bank that's just like, congratulations! | ||
You're now part of our pilot program to get rid of cash. | ||
Isn't that wonderful? And before that time comes, we need to get the word out to the American people, that's the end. | ||
That's the end of your freedom. | ||
That's the end of your free will as a human being when they can control your transactions at the transactional level through a central bank digital currency. | ||
Resist it now before it's implemented. | ||
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Alright folks, welcome back to the American Journal. | |
Infowars.com. Infowarsstore.com is where you go to support us. | ||
You know, last week we had a caller that called in telling us about silver iodide. | ||
And I looked it up on the show in real time. | ||
We searched silver iodide on Google and found silver iodide is often used in weather modification experiments. | ||
And if you look more into that, I had other people going, yeah, you should really spend more time looking into silver iodide. | ||
It's extremely toxic. | ||
In fact, if you look up silver iodide toxicity, you can see just how toxic it is. | ||
From iClinic, go to the Q at the end, dot com, iClinic.com. | ||
Silver iodide toxicity, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. | ||
Introduction. Silver iodide is a chemical compound composed of silver and iodine that has been used in industry for many years. | ||
Zoom out. It has been used as agricultural pesticide and in cloud seeding, a process that involves releasing silver iodide into clouds to create rain. | ||
Hey, kind of like chemtrails. | ||
It's also used in photography as a disinfectant. | ||
Unfortunately, the use of silver iodide has been linked to numerous health risks, including toxicity, reproductive disorders, developmental defects, and cancer. | ||
Symptoms of silver iodide toxicity include coughing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing. | ||
Silver iodide is extremely toxic and can cause severe burns if it comes in contract with the skin. | ||
Inhaling silver iodide can also be fatal. | ||
And they say people who are at risk of silver iodide toxicity are people who work with silver iodide in a laboratory or industrial setting, people such as miners or smelters who are exposed to silver iodide through their occupation, but also people who live in areas where silver iodide is used for cloud seeding, | ||
like you know the entire western united states just completely insane symptoms include uh can range from mild to severe including skin irritation gastrointestinal upset respiratory issues But of course, you also have those more subtle and devious ones like reproductive disorders and developmental defects. | ||
Maybe you're just having trouble getting pregnant. | ||
You don't know why. It might be because they're nefarious actors spraying poison into the air. | ||
And I say all of this just to illustrate the fact that when we say that you're under attack, we're not being metaphorical. | ||
You're literally under attack. | ||
And it doesn't matter how healthily you eat, doesn't matter how much you exercise, those things can help contribute to your overall health, but regardless of how careful you are in your personal life, the atmosphere, the environment, the air you breathe, | ||
the water you drink or take a shower in, all of this is just saturated in chemicals, saturated in estrogen mimickers, saturated Saturated in SSRIs and atrazine and things that are just destroying you from the inside out, whether you even recognize it or not. | ||
So while I'm not suggesting that any products at InfoWars store are, you know, pharmaceutically tailored to stop iodide exposure toxicity, I'm not making any medical claims here, You have to see this in a holistic fashion. | ||
You have to understand that anything that you can do to prevent the ingestion of these toxic metals, toxic chemicals, whether it's by getting a shower filter or a water filter, whether it's just buying food that isn't packaged in PFAs or taking some of the supplements at InfoWars store that help to counteract the effects of some of these things, And I'm not saying it's a cure for toxicity here. | ||
What I'm saying is you have to understand that you're under attack and you can't just ignore it. | ||
You have to be doing things to counteract the attack that you're under. | ||
Defending yourself against them and also trying in some way to reverse the processes that are taking place as a result of this toxicity. | ||
That's everywhere, all the time, in the air you breathe, food that you drink, the snow that you ski on because that's what silver iodide is used. | ||
Often it's... Freezing clouds is where it's most often used to create snowfall and snowpack for things like ski ranges. | ||
Now, if you do want some treatment, there is stuff out there like activated charcoal. | ||
But I'm not here to make medical suggestions. | ||
I'm just here to tell you that we've been warning you about this and doing everything we can On both sides of this, in terms of what we can do to make people aware of this so we can actually change policy that can stop this from happening. | ||
But while we're doing that, you still need to be protecting yourself and your family and your personal life by getting some of the supplements, getting some of the water filters and air filters and that sort of stuff in order to protect yourself while we work on... | ||
You know, changing the culture overall so that people are more aware of what's going on and actually can stand up and make laws against the poisoning that we experience on a daily basis. | ||
You are being poisoned. You are being attacked. | ||
Do whatever you can to both stop the people from doing it, but in the meantime, protect yourself from it. | ||
Infowarsstore.com is where you can go to learn more about this and find the products that can help you to counteract the attack. | ||
Now let's close out the show with some international news here. | ||
Some interesting developments in China. | ||
Yesterday I reported that Anthony Blinken was going to Beijing to meet with Xi Jinping. | ||
I think at the time I made a reference of that he was going there to like surrender. | ||
He was going there to bow and kowtow. | ||
And that term kowtow. | ||
A distinctly Chinese term. | ||
Distinctly Chinese method of rule. | ||
And that's literally exactly what he did. | ||
I don't really know how I feel about this. | ||
It seems like maybe the powers that be realized they sort of bungled things with Ukraine and where previously it seemed like they were ramping up and rearing to go when it came to Taiwan. | ||
Seems like maybe they're thinking twice about that. | ||
I'm in favor of this because I don't want to go to World War III with China over Taiwan. | ||
Same time, you could never see a Trump-appointed Secretary of State making the speech that Anthony Blinken made, where he seems to have utterly and completely abandoned American projection of power. | ||
Anywhere where China doesn't want it. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six. | ||
This is Anthony Blinken in Beijing. | ||
I hear a song playing. | ||
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On Taiwan, I reiterated the long-standing U.S. One China policy. | |
That policy has not changed. | ||
It's guided by the Taiwan Relations Act, the three joint communiques, the six assurances. | ||
We do not support Taiwan independence. | ||
We remain opposed to any unilateral changes to the status quo by either side. | ||
We continue to expect the peaceful resolution of cross-strait differences. | ||
We remain committed to meeting our responsibilities under the Taiwan Relations Act, including making sure that Taiwan has the ability to defend itself. | ||
So we no longer support Taiwanese independence. | ||
I mean, on one hand, glad we're not going to war over it. | ||
On the other hand, Is this not a complete 180 degree reversal from our previous policy? | ||
I mean, we didn't have a war, but we did surrender, apparently. | ||
Apparently, maybe they're learning a lesson from Ukraine. | ||
Maybe they're a little bit worried with how unproductive that particular conflict has been. | ||
And honestly, I mean, the outcome I'm taking away is that China is just eating our lunch. | ||
I mean, they really are just raking us over the coals at this point. | ||
And of course all of this is by design and according to plan as America is purposefully destroyed from the inside out and China is simultaneously empowered by the very same people. | ||
Same people that get rid of manufacturing here, move it to China, and then collapse America as they make their escape. | ||
And again, maybe this is all having to do with what's happening in Ukraine because it's frankly not going well and they're having trouble covering it up anymore. | ||
Unheard.com has a story. | ||
Ukraine's counteroffensive is struggling. | ||
Since they kicked off their highly anticipated offensive on the 4th of June, it's been making relatively marginal gains in what Zelensky has described as a very tough resistance. | ||
Yeah, other articles are saying it's getting bogged down. | ||
It's taking a break. | ||
Well, that's not how you carry out an offensive or a counteroffensive. | ||
You don't take a break in the middle of a counteroffensive and kill all of your forward momentum. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
issued a statement on Blinken war speech. | ||
He gave a speech last Friday in Finland in which Blinken dismissed calls for a ceasefire in the conflict and called for further transfers of high-tech weaponry and aircraft to Ukraine, to which Mr. | ||
Kennedy replied, like all Americans should... | ||
That we need to just not be in war in Ukraine. | ||
What are we doing? Why are we pushing forward on this? | ||
How are we simultaneously starting new wars and fighting incredibly aggressively and surrendering to people like China? | ||
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