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joe biden
My dad used to say the single worst abuse of all was the abuse of power.
alex jones
What I really don't like is the puppet president that clearly stole the election, Joe Biden, who couldn't get 50 people to a rally and hid in the basement during the campaign.
unidentified
Leaks have come out that he plans to tap, quote, an expansive stable of friends and allies to go where he can't, say what he won't, and be what he'll never be, this according to NBC News.
Is this a new version of campaigning for the basement?
The campaign for the basement is the right analogy.
You had an excuse to do that in 2020 because of COVID. You can't campaign by service, especially in some of these smaller swing states.
alex jones
And now he's come out in the last few days and spoken against the Second Amendment.
joe biden
And above all, we all agree, we are not finished.
We are not finished.
It made it harder for people to buy stabilized braces.
Put a pistol on a brace and it turns into a gun.
You can have a higher caliber bullet coming out of that gun.
alex jones
And for those that are not gun owners or don't know basic stuff, a gun brace does not make a higher caliber go out the barrel.
You can only shoot the caliber in a gun that the barrel's made for, or it'll blow up on you.
So it's just made up there, and everything else he says is a lie, too.
joe biden
And in most cities down in Philadelphia and New York, areas I know well.
Like up here, you'd see a truck pull up, pull to the curb, and selling weapons.
alex jones
Of course, the only time we've seen trucks pull up and hand guns out is Fast and Furious, and Eric Holder in the Obama Justice Department, that got confirmed.
So I guess there are trucks pulling up, handing out guns in Mexico from the ATF so they can trace back to the U.S. so they can blame the Second Amendment.
unidentified
You're saying internally.
Internally, have you pulled all that information?
We've looked at 240 custodians, we have processed millions of electronic records, and we've reviewed over 140,000 documents and produced 7,600.
Look, I don't want to hear about the 7,600.
joe biden
Chairman, I would beg to allow...
unidentified
The lady is out of order.
Would the lady please... Mr. Chairman, in parliamentary inquiry...
robert f kennedy-jr
Excuse me, Mr. Chairman...
sharyl attkisson
In late 2009...
ATF agents in Phoenix noticed a flurry of gun purchases in the United States by suspected traffickers from Mexican drug cartels, including giant.50 caliber rifles.
But instead of stopping the weapons, agents say their superiors ordered them to let the guns cross the border.
It's called gunwalking.
To see where they ended up and see if they would lead to a major drug cartel leader.
Agents videotaped suspected dealers from Mexican drug cartels buying weapons.
The case grew to include thousands of weapons.
Then, in December 2010, two fast and furious rifles turned up at the murder of a Border Patrol agent in Arizona, Brian Terry.
alex jones
But not to be outdone, here he is with Fetterman.
Fetterman introducing him. I'm standing next to...
unidentified
The president, again, next to a collapsed bridge here.
And he is here to commit to work with the governor and the delegation to make sure that we get this fixed quick, fast, as well, too.
This is a president that is committed to infracture.
alex jones
It's getting so insane that I don't know what to even say at this point.
unidentified
When this administration took office in January 2021, We were briefed on a number of sensitive efforts by Beijing around the world.
Based on the information we have, the PRC conducted an upgrade of its intelligence collection facilities in Cuba in 2019.
About this base now in Cuba.
And you're saying it goes back much farther than 2019.
How long back does this go?
Secretary of State Blinken and White House Press Secretary were not incorrect in stating that this goes back to a previous administration.
But it was the Obama administration when this particular signals intelligence base was operative.
2016 is when this started.
A lot more has been added to it since.
So in 2019, there was more money and more equipment placed in the facility.
This is a deep, ugly story, Justin.
alex jones
The globalists have done this to put these puppets in so they get all the blame while the actual controllers are in the background, de-industrializing society, consolidating control.
unidentified
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 CBD. And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this thing.
Get everybody in the stuff together.
harrison smith
Alright, good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal.
I am your host, Harrison Smith.
What a show. What a show we have for you today as we are going to just all sorts of madness that has occurred since I left you last yesterday morning.
We're a lot to get into on the domestic front as well as the international front.
We'll take your calls throughout the show as well.
Let's just get into it, shall we?
- Shall we?
Let's start today as we do every day with our daily dispatch.
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday the 21st of June, 2023.
Pentagon said it made a $6 billion accounting error, clearing more aid for Ukraine.
Oh, oopsies. Oopsies, forgot to carry the one.
Now there's an extra $6 billion for Ukraine.
How could this possibly happen?
That's a question that the article from Infowars asks.
Due to a massive accounting error, which happened just four weeks after a $3 billion accounting error, the value of weapons supplied to Ukraine by the United States was overstated by $6.2 billion over the past two years, according to the AP. Pentagon spokeswoman.
How are you supposed to take any of this seriously?
What? $6 billion accounting error?
I mean, this is just how the government operates?
This is how the Pentagon operates?
Honestly, how does this happen?
How could this possibly happen?
I guess let's go to this spokeslady who I've never seen before, Sabrina Singh.
Because there's a video of her announcing this.
I just like to imagine that they have their normal spokesperson, John Kirby.
He doesn't come out to talk about the $6 billion accounting error.
$6 billion oopsie-doopsie.
It's completely absurd.
But they do send out this Sabrina Singh woman.
She's probably been waiting in the wings for a while.
You can just imagine how thrilled she was to get the call.
Today's the day. You're going to go up in the podium.
You're going to represent us.
Here's the bad news. It's about a $6 billion accounting error.
So here is Sabrina Singh.
Mentioning that we just made a little mistake, a little accounting error, and $6.2 billion may have gone missing or appeared out of nowhere.
We're not sure. Let's watch.
unidentified
We discovered inconsistencies in equipment valuation for Ukraine.
In a significant number of cases, services used replacement costs rather than net book value, thereby overestimating the value of the equipment drawn down from U.S. stocks and provided to Ukraine.
Once we discovered this misvaluation, the Comptroller reissued guidance on March 31st, clarifying how to value equipment in line.
harrison smith
Hmm, lost the audio there.
But it's okay.
I'd rather listen to silence than a bureaucratic doublespeak.
Again, just who knows?
Like, this whole country is just a joke.
Jimmy, do you have any idea?
Do you have any idea how much $6.2 billion?
You could fund a Mars mission for that kind of money.
You could rebuild every single school in America with that kind of money.
You could house every homeless person in a...
Four-bedroom house for that kind of money.
I mean, just the sheer amount of money that just represents a rounding error to the Pentagon.
Is it any wonder that America is collapsing when this is what our priority...
You know, this is what our priorities are.
Just completely absurd, but...
Luckily, now they have an extra $6 billion to give to Ukraine.
Thank goodness. They were going to lose except for that extra $6 billion you discovered out of nowhere.
It's not the first time this has happened either.
A $3.6 billion error in the current fiscal year and a $2.6 billion error in the 2022 financial year, which ended last September 30th.
So just literally tens of billions of dollars just appearing, disappearing, mistakenly being given to whoever.
It's just a complete mess.
It's an utter and complete mess, and it's your money.
Billions of dollars of your money that this is happening with.
Meanwhile, also on Infowars.com, Rand Paul says Anthony Fauci orchestrated an active cover-up of COVID-19 and its origins.
Paul heavily intimates the billionaire's obsession with funding research into deadly viruses led directly to the COVID pandemic, a topic Infowars has been discussing for years, of course.
And there's a video on this at band.video and infowars.com.
We'll talk a little bit more about COVID coming up as we continue our discussion about Peter Hotez, Anthony Fauci, and the entire corrupt system that created COVID and then locked us down.
Meanwhile, report from Infowars.com, woke Hollywood elite to meet at Propaganda Summit.
The AFP reports that the elite of Hollywood are set to meet in Los Angeles for a four-day summit designed to formulate a strategy to, quote, tackle climate change.
I'm sure they'll figure it out this time.
I mean, it seems to me a lot like climate change is similar to all of these other issues.
Where it maybe starts off with a seemingly reasonable goal, but it's one that will never be reached.
Like a bad dream where the faster you run towards the finish line, the further it moves away from you.
And it's the same thing with like pride, like gay pride, that sort of stuff.
They start off with just like, we just, we shouldn't be fired for who we are.
And now it's progressed to, if you don't let us chop your child's penis off, we will take them from you.
Put them in foster care and do it anyway.
Like, oh my god, what is going on here?
So you can just see it now.
Once they get everything they want, do you think anything would change?
Do you think if they murdered all of the cows and had us all eating bugs and had nothing but solar panels everywhere, just heavy metals poisoning the earth constantly, if they cut out all the Fossil fuels shut down all the pipelines, got rid of all the cars, got rid of all the gas stoves.
Do you think they would stop then?
Do you think there's ever a point that these people are going to go, okay, we did it.
Look, Earth is saved, all done.
Or is this just a perpetual outrage machine that they will continually use to grab power forever because nothing that they're doing solves anything?
And even if it did, they would just find something else to blame weather on.
You can just stop it now, or you can chase this endless phantom forever.
It's up to you, I guess.
So yeah, thousands of stars, directors, and writers will convene with scientists and activists in an effort to encourage movies and TV shows to use their outsized influences and audiences around the world.
So yes, after having destroyed Hollywood completely through their ill-advised and frankly obnoxious Inclusion of social justice issues.
They're now going to make it even worse by, to an even greater extent, hamfisting these things into our entertainment.
Do they even need that?
Have they not seen a movie in the last 10 years?
They're constantly shoving this stuff down your throat.
It's never enough for these people.
It's never enough. It never will be enough.
So we should shut them up immediately.
Meanwhile, of course, Hunter Biden has been charged with several very minor misdemeanors.
And Infowars.com has a story about Trump's reaction.
Trump predicted Hunter Biden would be charged with, quote, something small to make, quote, their strike on me look fair.
Don Trump reacted to, you know, all of this with the statement, it's all about election interference.
Former President Donald Trump predicted just two weeks ago that Hunter Biden would be charged with something small to make their strike on me look fair.
The only difference is that, I mean, there's a million differences, but we'll get into this a little bit later.
But yeah, son of the president, commits felonies, has him downgraded, gets the minorest of slaps on the wrist.
Meanwhile, President Trump is just ruthlessly hounded in a million different ways.
We'll cover this next story on the other side.
Stay with us, folks. This is AmericanJournalInfoWars.com.
Alright, welcome back folks.
We have a lot of long videos to show today.
Things like the new Project Veritas video.
They captured a black rock recruiter undercover saying all sorts of crazy things.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
gave a speech laying out his vision for a new American foreign policy.
It's incredibly powerful.
As well as many compilations that people are putting together now showing Dr.
Peter Hotez is changing narrative over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.
These are just some of the very long videos, including Tucker Carlson's latest 13-minute episode talking about Hunter Biden, where he says a number of very interesting things, things that you can tell Tucker is reveling in no longer being under the Watchful eye of the Fox News executives.
He's saying things that he would not be able to say on his Fox News show and hinting at things that he still seems to be afraid to fully say on Twitter.
So maybe we'll watch that and dig into some of those hints that he drops a little bit later.
But meanwhile, China says Biden calling Xi a dictator is provocation.
U.S. President's comments come days after his trip to cool tensions.
China and U.S. President Joe Biden made a...
China said President Biden made a public political provocation by referring to his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping as a dictator.
How dare you call the president for life the unquestionable leader of the Communist Party who is in office until he dies?
How dare you call him a dictator?
But seriously, how dare you call him a dictator?
I mean, pot coddled, calling the kettle black?
I mean, I'd love to hear Joe Biden just like, you know, he puts his political opponents in prison.
His son gets away with crimes all over the place.
It's like, yeah, you're both dictators.
No, you're both dictators.
unidentified
That's actually how it goes.
harrison smith
Takes one to know one. Again, I don't even know what's going on with China.
Our entire political class has actively created...
The threat that China now is and are continuing to create that threat.
They're doing this on purpose.
Same time. It's like you're on China's side.
It's not like China actually has any love for America.
Really, I mean, you want to talk about a black pill.
The realization that the American government...
Despises and is at war with his own people while simultaneously aggravating and poking the bear of Russia and China.
We've got...
It's like you're in a house surrounded by wolves and lions and tigers just waiting for an opportunity, waiting for that crack in the door to come bursting in and eat you.
But while you're inside... There's just a nest of vipers that are trying to bite you as well.
It's like, we're just attacked on all sides here.
It is absolutely brutal.
So yeah, I guess Joe Biden called Xi Jinping a dictator.
He obviously is. As fresh tensions flared in bilateral ties just days after meetings to stabilize relations, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning called U.S. leaders' comments irresponsible at a regular press briefing in Beijing on Wednesday.
It is against the basic facts and diplomatic protocols, seriously violates China's political dignity, and amounts to public political provocation, she added.
Biden told the crowd at a California fundraiser on Tuesday the Chinese leader had been blindsided by an alleged spy balloon That the Chinese leader had been blindsided by an alleged spy balloon floating over the U.S. earlier this year, saying he didn't know it was there.
That's what the great embarrassment for dictators when they didn't know what happened, Biden said.
That debacle caused U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to cancel a trip to Beijing.
And sent the U.S.-China relationship into a tailspin.
Biden's rescheduled trip this week was praised by both sides and appeared to have stabilized ties, laying the groundwork for a potential meeting between Biden and Xi.
The president's comments in China's response show how fragile ties remain between the world's largest economies, which have fundamental disagreements on issues spanning human rights and technology due trade and weapons sales to Taiwan.
The talks in Beijing did not appear to yield a breakthrough on the top U.S. priority, restoring military-to-military Well, you can just ask Milley to call his friends over there.
I mean, there wasn't any problem with military-to-military communications when it was the chief of staff and head of the joint chiefs of staff and military leaders in America undermining President Trump by communicating with China and assuring them that Our military would let you know before the president went and did anything unexpected.
No problem communicating then.
That's really my takeaway from this.
It's just like...
Just imagining what it would be like if the 2020 election had been fair.
They hadn't released COVID on purpose to get the mail-in ballots to cheat.
Get Biden into office.
If he actually had Trump in office.
Like if they're... There's literally nothing that they claimed Trump was that Biden isn't to an even greater degree.
Right? Donald Trump would be very thoughtful and weirdly creative in the way that he would go after foreign dignitaries and heads of nation states.
Right? He would call Leader of North Korea, Rocket Boy, whatever he called him.
But in a strategic way, that actually ended up with President Trump being the first U.S. president to cross into North Korea as they shook hands and actually made massive strides towards peace.
He would deploy these insults strategically.
Biden just bungles everything up.
He's just as offensive to these people, just as...
Abrasive to people around the world, but in a much, much less strategic and much more bumbling way where he's just screwing everything up constantly and trying to act tough and it just makes everything worse.
It's just completely insane.
And again, it really does look like our government is doing everything they can to Just set up World War III. It really is pathetic.
They say this isn't the first time a seemingly unscripted Biden comment has complicated Washington's relationship with Beijing.
Biden or his aides have needed to clarify that the U.S. president's remarks on Taiwan on at least four occasions in recent years, including over his description of the island as independent, China's off-stated red line for an invasion of the territory it claims as its own.
China has been alarmed by Biden's repeated statements the U.S. would defend Taiwan if attacked, appearing to go beyond a strategy of being deliberately vague on how Washington would respond.
Again, it's just, you know, they say, well, Trump is uncouth.
He'll insult world leaders like Biden does it in an even more bumbling and dangerous way.
Trump's going to start World War Three.
Trump's the only president in recent history to not start a war.
Here we're on the cusp of World War Three with Biden at the helm.
Trump is corrupt and has ties with foreign powers.
And you've got Biden being busted on tape, taking a five million dollar bribe for interfering in Ukraine's.
So just everything Trump was, he's worse.
Welcome back, folks. We're going to go to this Project Veritas video in just a second.
It's probably one of the biggest ones they have ever gotten, and that's obviously saying something major.
Just during the break, I was just thinking about this China thing.
Just trying to wrap my mind around it.
Because on one hand, Wouldn't you expect China to like push back at Biden more?
Like if Biden calls Xi Jinping a dictator and he really is insulted about his dignity, wouldn't you expect him to point out the dictatorial fashion which Biden is running his administration?
Because you can see Russia actually do this.
Not really as much, maybe, again, as you would expect.
And perhaps that has something to do with, like, that they really aren't.
They aren't America, so they don't have, like, all the intrinsic values that we do.
So they're like, well, it'd be kind of hypocritical of us to say, to complain that they're throwing...
Political distance in prison.
We do that all the time.
Like, I don't think they're that worried about being hypocrites, though.
And when you look at China...
Here's where I'm going with it.
Here's what I'm thinking about all this.
If we really were...
If China really was interested in weakening America and treating it like an enemy in the way that USSR and America were at each other's throats as enemies, wouldn't China be doing everything it could To try to empower and actually stand for the people that the American government sees as an existential threat.
In other words, if you were China right now and you're sitting there strategizing and you're watching what's happening in America, wouldn't the number one thing you would do would be to try to rile up the American people by pointing out Hey, your government is acting dictatorial.
Hey, we're communist China, but even we don't throw people in jail for 18 years for no violent crime like your government's doing to Stuart Rhodes.
Wouldn't they even go a step further and be like, you know, China stands with the American white people that are under attack right now.
Because obviously our government It says over and over constantly, it's like the only thing they say now, is that white people are dangerous, white people are the biggest threat, white supremacy has to be stamped down.
If you're China and you see that, wouldn't you go, okay, that's who we should support, actually?
And again, Russia even kind of does this a little bit.
They act more like legitimate enemies to the regime than China by pointing out That Biden is throwing patriots in prison.
But instead, what you have China doing is actually talking about how there's inequality and they support Black Lives Matter.
I guess that kind of sums it up.
How can they really be at odds with the American regime when they're simultaneously...
Promoting all of the same talking points, saying Black Lives Matter, talking about racial injustice in America.
Like, obviously, it's insane, because see Wikipedia article on black people in China, right?
They don't exist. I don't know.
I just... I don't know if you get where I'm going with this.
Again, I was just thinking about this during the break.
And just how it's all like a big show.
And if China was actually interested in destroying America, it would be extremely easy for them to really poke the regime where it hurts.
It'd really piss off the American regime if China was to come out.
And like, I mean, China doesn't, China has, you know, homosexuality is a mental illness, right?
They have all of these things for their people.
And yet they basically completely reverse themselves when it comes to Western countries.
I don't know. I don't know. I just feel like none of this makes any sense.
We have been informed that from now on, black people not allowed to enter a restaurant for the sake of your health, consciously notify police for medical isolation.
If you see a black person in a restaurant, contact the police right away.
And also, America has injustice, racial injustice we are not happy with.
It's like... It's absurd, right?
Completely nonsense and absurd.
So, you know, that to me paints this whole thing as what it is.
It's like a charade. They're going to pretend to be fighting China while simultaneously China is using whatever propagandistic power they have to support everything Which, okay, well now that I'm thinking about it, I mean they really are on the same side.
It's the difference between the American regime, the occupied American government, and the American people.
And maybe that's what it is.
That China has basically identified that the best way to destroy America is by empowering the liberals.
By empowering the left.
And basically by helping to, you know, add to the bonfire of American society right now.
By pushing all of these left-wing activist groups, they're trying to destroy the real threat to them in America, which is the same real threat that the American regime is under, which is the American people and all of our guns.
Maybe that's what it is.
That actually makes a lot of sense.
They just see that America is doing a good enough job tearing itself apart with the racial nonsense and the LGBTQ bullcrap.
So they're just like, oh, they don't have to do anything.
China could just sit back and relax, but if they want to stoke the fire a little bit, they can push some leftism and communism here or there.
And while we're all distracted, they can be sending all of our...
Sending all of their people across the southern border or into our college exchange programs.
I've heard multiple examples of people in the know, totally separate people with no relation to one another, who tell stories about military bases catching Chinese people just wandering around with video cameras filming the bases.
And it's like America is so...
So dodo bird-esque at this point, that even the people in charge don't know how to deal with it.
There's this one story of a community college somewhere in America, a small town in like Ohio or something, and there's a military base there, and a lot of the military base went to the community college, and so sort of To make everything work, they actually had community college classes on the military base.
And so civilians who weren't in the military but were in the community college would go take classes on the military base.
And it was like all of the sudden there were hundreds of Chinese exchange students in this community college in a small town in Nebraska or Ohio or wherever this was.
And like nobody thought that was suspicious.
So the Chinese just figured out, oh, if we sign up for this community college, we get unfettered access to this military base.
And then the military police would, like, catch Chinese people going to the, you know, runway, airport runway, where, like, specialized, secretive flights were flying out.
And they're just staying there filming it with a video camera.
And the security guards of the military base go up and are like, what are you doing?
They're like, oh, I'm lost. I'm a student that I walked away.
It's a cool plane. I just want no big deal.
And they're just like, ah, here's the exits over there, man.
You're lost? That's crazy.
Your exits over there.
Huh, that keeps happening.
Isn't that weird? Like the person I was talking to who was relating this was saying that like the commander of the base, like didn't find that strange at all.
He was just like, yeah, you know, there's lots of Chinese people here.
It's great. We're so diverse.
Yeah, we did catch a guy filming, but he was just lost.
So we sent him back. And it's like...
The Chinese, I guess, are really thinking about this strategically.
Our people are just idiots. Folks, since at least...
At least the early 1800s, Basically every war that's occurred has been orchestrated and perpetuated by the bankers.
All wars are bankers' wars.
That's a classic phrase that sort of sums it all up.
The more you look into it, the more true it becomes.
Sort of like in almost every war predicated on a false flag of some sort, pretty astonishing when you really start to look into it, whether the war started with a false flag or was continued because of a false flag, right? You think of the Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam, well-known false flag that occurred.
USS Liberty almost got us into another very widespread war, but luckily...
They caught that one.
They were able to get the message out.
That prevented that from spiraling into a wider thing.
Obviously, if you start to work your way back, you've got 9-11, false flag.
You've got Vietnam, Gulf of Tonkin, that false flag.
There's one in Korea, too.
I can't think of what happened there.
World War II, obviously Pearl Harbor, they knew that was going to be attacked.
They had the The Japanese codes and knew what was happening, and they'd also embargo on Japan, sort of, you know, force Japan's hand in order to get the casus belli.
I mean, even the Civil War, in the intro to that, was almost a false flag on both sides.
Like, almost both sides knew that was going to go down in that way.
In World War II, obviously, you have Pearl Harbor, World War I, the sinking of the Lusitania.
Another false flag is it was actually carrying...
Ammunition, which makes it a viable target.
And then they told everybody it was just civilians and the U-boats blew it up with no cause.
Like, that was a false flag as well.
You've got the Balfour Declaration that pushes all of this.
I mean, you've got false flag after false flag, and all of these things are coordinated and orchestrated.
And it's because there's no part of this that is not beneficial to To the moneyed classes, the international bankers, if you will.
Right? For one thing, extremely efficient way to reorganize the entire society.
You get a...
Blank check to just shuffle everybody around, literally, you know, with the draft.
You rip men out of the homes.
You send them overseas to maybe die, maybe not.
Who cares? But, you know, either way, you got the wives having to work from then on.
You have all of the people propagandized into consuming less, eating less, taking less for themselves, being more miserable.
Because after all, you know, you...
You have any excess anything.
That's money you're practically giving to Hitler.
And how dare you? So you can reorganize the entire societal structure.
But on top of that, obviously, you're making just boatloads of money with all the weaponry that you're manufacturing.
Boatloads of money with all of the lending of the manufactured fake out of thin air money that you're giving to Hitler.
Foreign powers so they can pay you for more weaponry.
I mean, you're making money hand over fist while the war's going on, and then when the war's over and everything's destroyed, well, now you get to build it back, and you're the only one with money because you've been profiting from the war while everybody else has been going without and, you know, on rationing and starvation diets.
So you're flush with cash.
Now you get to go rebuild, and that's a whole new chunk of change.
I mean, there's no part of the war...
That touches them in a negative way.
It's all positive for them.
So it only makes sense that they would continue this very lucrative business practice.
And clearly that's what they're doing in Ukraine.
And they're not exactly shy about it when they're talking amongst themselves.
Project Veritas got this on video.
They went undercover and got a BlackRock recruiter to talk about some of this stuff very candidly.
There's a recruiter named Sergei Varley.
And this is...
I'm sorry, it's not Veritas anymore.
Sorry, it's not Veritas anymore.
It's James O'Keefe.
It's OMG, O'Keefe Media Group.
Still kind of sad about that.
Should be Project Veritas.
But no, Project Veritas is doing something else.
The actual undercover bombshell information is now under OMG, O'Keefe Media Group.
So they take the credit for this video.
Let's go to it now. This is the BlackRock recruiter speaking very openly about what we all know to be true.
unidentified
Let's watch. They don't want to be in the news.
They don't want people to talk about them.
They don't want to be anywhere on the radar.
Why not? I don't know, but I suspect it's probably because it's easier to do things when people aren't thinking about it.
All of these financial institutions, they buy politicians.
You can take this big...
It's on the money, and then you can start to buy people.
I work for a company called BlackRock.
james okeefe
Meet Serge Varley, a recruiter at BlackRock.
unidentified
Let me tell you exactly, who's the president?
He's controlling the wallet.
And who's that?
The hedge funds, BlackRock, the banks.
These guys are paying financing.
You can buy your candidates.
And obviously we have the system in place.
First, there's the Senate.
These guys are f***ing shit.
You've got 10 grand you can buy.
I could give you 500K right now.
What should that be?
Yeah.
I did it to you.
Done.
Does, like, everybody do that?
Does BlackRock do that?
It doesn't matter who wins.
They're so good.
They're my clients.
james okeefe
Here's Serge Varley on how good war is for BlackRock's business.
unidentified
Do you have any, um, thoughts on the Ukraine-Russia war?
Yeah, I mean, I do have thoughts.
What are they? Ukraine is good for business.
james okeefe
You know, right?
unidentified
I'll give an example. Russia...
Russia blows up Ukraine's grain stimulus.
The price of wheat's gonna go mad up.
The Ukrainian economy is tied very largely to the wheat market, global wheat market.
The prices of bread, you know, literally everything goes up and down.
This is fantastic if you're trading.
Volatility creates opportunity to make profit.
War is very f***ing good for business.
It's exciting when s*** goes wrong, right?
BlackRock manages $20 trillion.
It's incomprehensible numbers.
james okeefe
BlackRock's Serge Varley says all of this is above a normal person's understanding.
unidentified
You're like an undercover reporter.
I don't know what people are doing.
This is beyond them.
The whole thing of, like, domination from a concept is so f***ing interesting.
james okeefe
Hi, I'm James O'Keefe with OMG News.
Here we are with our latest story, this time on BlackRock, one of the world's leading asset and investment managers, which owns significant shares of companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Anheuser-Busch, Meta, Target, Procter& Gamble, Comcast, CNN, Fox, and yes, Pfizer, just to name a few.
At OMG, we do not shy away from exposing powerful companies, and we're not afraid of powerful people.
So we decided to take a look for ourselves at the influence BlackRock has on our politics and the influence they have on our culture.
So to do that, what better place to start a hidden camera investigation than into a self-described Gatekeeper at BlackRock.
unidentified
You're kind of like a f***ing gatekeeper at BlackRock.
Yeah, I am. I decide people's fates.
Every f***ing day, I literally decide how somebody's life is going to be shaped.
That's so powerful. I love it.
Yeah, it's...
You know, the whole thing of, like, domination from a concept is so f***ing.
james okeefe
Introducing Serge Varley, who's linked and says he's worked for Morgan Stanley, Citadel, and now as a recruiter at BlackRock.
unidentified
I work for a company called BlackRock.
I'm not actually a finance guy.
I just, I know what happens because I'm recruiting people who do these things.
I'm the person who head-runs people from other firms, so I would approach him and say, hey, this is a good reason why you should come here at Cross.
james okeefe
Serge tells us who really runs the world, how they do it, and just how much it costs to buy people.
unidentified
Like politicians. Let me tell you exactly who's the president is.
It's who's controlling the wallet from the president.
And who's that? The hedge funds, BlackRock, the banks.
These guys want to buy. Contain financing.
Yep, you can buy your candidates.
All of these financial institutions, they buy politicians.
How do they run the world? You acquire stuff.
You diversify, you acquire, you keep acquiring.
harrison smith
We're going to keep listening to this on the other side.
We'll keep playing in the next five minutes, because, yeah, he explains it.
I mean, I guess, you know, it's nice hearing it come from the horse's mouth.
We know all of this already.
I guess normal people don't.
It's like normal people don't get this.
They don't understand it. You know, normal people are trusting in good people.
They don't expect to be surrounded by evil.
Alright folks, welcome back. You know, we could talk all day about what BlackRock does and the way that they do it.
It's so much more impactful to hear they themselves speaking in an unabashed way, thinking that they're talking to a fellow psychopath.
And you can tell, like, this is the way it's done, right?
This is a recruiter. For them.
In other words, the recruiter identifies people that will not just be an asset to BlackRock, but will have the moral flexibility to engage in this type of stuff.
This recruiter talks to these people in this way that is sickening and repulsive and downright evil.
And if they are uncomfortable with that, well, you don't get the nice fancy job and the six-figure salary in the penthouse apartment.
So you either capitulate and participate in the psychopathy or you get passed over.
He is really a gatekeeper to Blackrock.
He's the filter through which you have to have a certain level of psychopathy to pass.
Let's go back to this video.
We'll talk about it a little bit on the other side.
Again, this is just from the horse's mouth.
We can tell you about the horse all you want.
Here's the horse themselves telling you what the real deal is.
Let's go back to this OMG media video.
unidentified
Compain financing. Yep, you can buy your candidates.
All of these financial institutions, they buy politicians.
How do they run the world?
You acquire stuff.
You diversify, you acquire, you keep acquiring, you spend whatever you make in acquiring more.
And at a certain point, your rest club is super law-like.
Imagine you've invested in, like, ten different industries from food to drinks to, like, technology, right?
One of them fails, it doesn't matter.
You have nine others to make you up.
Risk management is inherently just about everything.
And in the finance space, it's all about...
Well, it's all about the money you make.
You don't let it sit.
You keep using it over and over.
Reinvest? Yeah, and it's exponential growth.
And then once you just own a little bit of everything, is that where the control?
Yeah. You own a little bit of everything, and that little bit of everything gives you so much money on a yearly basis that you can take this big ton of money, and then you can start to buy people.
Obviously, we have this system in place.
First, there's the senators, and these guys are f***ing sh**.
You got 10 grand, you can buy a senator.
It doesn't matter who wins.
They're in my pocket.
I could give you 500K right now.
james okeefe
No questions asked.
unidentified
Identity needs to be done.
Yeah, of course.
Why not?
Does, like, everybody do that?
Does BlackRock do that?
james okeefe
The BlackRock recruiter also tells us about how the U.S. government relies on BlackRock for their economic simulation computational power.
unidentified
Economic simulation.
They need to understand the impact of something.
They're gonna, like, raise the interest in it, for example.
It's gonna create this cascade of various factors.
They're not sure what it's gonna do, basically.
james okeefe
And just how f***ing great the Ukraine war is for business.
unidentified
Do you have any thoughts on the Ukraine-Russia war?
Ukraine is good for business.
We don't want the conflict to end.
Why? We don't want the conflict to end as a country.
The longer this goes on, the weaker Russia is.
I'll give an example. Russia...
Russia blows up Ukraine's grain sequels.
The price of wheat is going to go mad up here.
So what are you going to do if you're a trading firm?
The moment that news hits, within a millisecond, you're going to pump You're going to pump trades into whoever the wheat suppliers are, into their stocks.
harrison smith
We'll continue this on the other side.
I really just want to keep watching this and we'll comment on it as well.
So again, you've got this guy bragging about running the world, bragging about how easy it is to buy politicians and to coordinate all of this stuff, openly discussing how the war is good, war is good for business, and of course, the story we covered yesterday, BlackRock and J.P. Morgan have set up a reconstruction bank for Ukraine where they expect to spend at least half a trillion dollars Your money, their profit, to rebuild Ukraine after having destroyed it.
So, these are the forces that actually run our country.
And, like, they're willing to start and perpetuate a literal war.
God only knows how many hundreds of thousands of people dying.
What wouldn't they be willing to do?
You think it's out of the possibility that they would rig an election?
Alright folks, welcome back.
This is the American Journal.
James O'Keefe does it again.
Incredible undercover video.
You know, James O'Keefe and the way that he operates is so effective.
unidentified
So effective.
harrison smith
And it's really something that more people should know about.
I remember... I was in Phoenix earlier this year, back when James was with Project Veritas.
It was a Project Veritas party, and I was coming back from the party, driving with the Uber driver.
He's like, what is that? What's going on there?
I'm like, oh yeah, it's Project Veritas.
Have you ever heard of him? He's like, no, never heard of him.
I mean, it's kind of weird. I mean, you know, there are these things that are such a big deal to us, and then it's like, yeah, it's a regular person on the street, and they're like...
Who? Alex what?
Alex Jones? Info what?
What would you say? And it's like, how do you not...
What's going on in your world?
What are you learning about and listening to?
Because this is like major earth-rending stuff that's going on here.
But, you know, the idea of it...
And so, you know, I say to them, well, what they do is they get like...
unidentified
Basically, they get hot girls...
harrison smith
To go out with guys who are part of evil organizations.
And the guys just spill their guts to these girls.
The guy driving the Uber was like, oh, like Rudy Giuliani.
Like that Sacha Baron Cohen Borat thing.
And it's like, yeah, kinda.
Yeah, kinda like that.
So I don't know, maybe James O'Keefe needs to add like a level of humor to it.
Maybe we need to actually see the undercover agents before this happens, mocking them.
I don't know. I don't know, because it's the type of thing like everybody should know about this.
This should not be a right-wing exclusive thing.
Everybody in the country hates BlackRock if they don't actively work for them.
Liberals, Democrats, like, they think they're in favor of this.
I mean, if you wrap in a rainbow flag, I'm sure they'll bow at the feet of BlackRock, but typically, traditionally, they would be against this sort of stuff.
This really should be the type of thing that gets through to everybody.
That lets everybody know who's really controlling the world and what's really behind so much of the stuff that they oppose.
It's BlackRock. And this guy kind of explains it.
This recruiter for BlackRock gives a general overview.
He's very vague about it.
He says, you acquire stuff, you diversify, you acquire, you keep acquiring, you spend whatever you make in acquiring more.
Eventually you can take all this money and you can actually start buying people with it.
That's like a simplistic way of breaking it down.
But if you really think about what this means, the money that they have, they didn't earn.
They just made it. They just invented it out of whole cloth.
Or they're using other people's money.
They're using your money. They're using your 401k and your retirement funds that they hold on to and then invest.
So it's not their money in the first place.
And so you think about the way that businesses are traditionally supposed to run and how they still run up to a certain point in America.
You have somebody with an idea, with a brand concept, some new idea to make money.
So they have to Work really hard to save up the money so they have the time and the investment capital to go into this venture.
And they have to risk everything. They have to risk all of the money that they've earned.
They have to risk, a lot of times, their homes, their houses, their livelihood.
They have to dedicate so much time.
They have to sacrifice the time with their family or doing something else dedicated into making this business.
Sometimes it fails, but if it succeeds...
And they start to reap the rewards.
They start to grow.
They start to build more. And eventually there always comes a point in time when the bank swoops in and buys the whole thing up.
Now the banks or BlackRock or the hedge fund managers, they didn't risk anything.
They didn't sacrifice anything.
They didn't come up with any new ideas or take any risks.
They just are using other people's money to buy up the already proven ideas that the entrepreneurs came up with.
It's just a complete cheat almost.
It's a workaround and it's...
Again, it's almost inevitable that this happens.
Again, traditionally, you know, if you think back to the kind of classic Americana version, you would have like family businesses...
You would have Smith& Sons, right?
You would pass this on to your kid, and you'd be the president until you retired.
And by that point, you would have trained up your family member or some sort of trusted, loyal apprentice to take over for you.
That's not the way it works anymore.
Now you incorporate, you get investors.
Those investors demand that it be sold at the highest price.
The highest price will inevitably be offered by somebody like BlackRock.
Now the business that you've poured your sweat and blood and life energy into is scooped up by some force that...
Didn't even make their own money.
It's just other people's money. They're like, I'll hold on to that money for you.
Okay, now that I have it, I'm going to invest in here, invest in there.
Now I have power over those people and over you because I have your money.
I mean, it's just usury.
It's just this is why it was illegal for so long because It allows for shortcuts and it's a snowball effect where the more you do this, the more money you get, the more you can do it, the more people you can buy, the more companies you can buy.
And as he points out, you're buying companies all over the place.
You don't even care about the individual company.
Sure, there may be hundreds of people employed by it.
It may be the life's work of...
Some of the people involved in that company, but hey, if it cuts into your bottom line, then you can just sell it off and close it down, shut it down, sell it for parts, and move on.
Your consciousness isn't hampered by it because you didn't dedicate any of your energy to it.
It's just a transaction for you.
To the point that these people are happy and actually helped to bring about Utterly destructive wars because it makes a little money on the side.
Like, they do the same thing to countries that they do to companies.
And the only way that this all works, like, there's a reason that the pyramid is the structure of power.
Because BlackRock doesn't have employees in all of these different companies.
They just have... Sort of managing arms that manage different whole swaths of different industries.
And one of the ways that lobbying works so well is it goes something like this.
You've got a candidate and they might have 50 things that they believe in and they want to achieve.
And then you've got this company that's really only got one thing that it wants.
It wants more money.
It wants more power. It wants regulations to be withdrawn or made more intense.
Like, whatever they want. They have one thing that they want.
They go to the senator and they say, look, we'll fund you and we control the media and we control all of these other ESG and all this sort of stuff.
We have a lot of levers we can pull to control the American people.
We can get you an office.
Maybe that just is a $50,000 check that they write.
Whatever it is, they got something that can help push the senator over the top.
And they say, we don't care about your positions, honestly.
Support whatever you want, except for this one thing.
There's this one thing that we'd like you to be on our side on.
And the senator, even if they're not on that side, normally they go, well, I got 50 things I need to accomplish.
If I sacrifice one of those, it guarantees I get the other 49.
So, all right, I can make that deal.
I can drop my concern about whatever this one thing is, one out of 50.
I can drop that as long as I fulfill the other 49.
And to fulfill those 49, I'll take the money from the people that have me drop the one.
And, like, that's actually how this works.
And of course the Senators, once they do this enough times, it turns out that that 50 gets down to like 25 and they're compromising on half the things that they believe in while never achieving stuff in the other 25 that they're doing.
But that's the way this actually works.
And so, I mean, it's a hard system to defeat without just abolishing this in a top-down manner.
It's a hard snowball effect to reverse.
They already have all the money.
It's all your money.
They're already investing in all of these companies.
How do we reverse this?
unidentified
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
We can go ahead and open up the phone lines for your calls.
We'll be taking your calls for the second half of this program.
Give us a call here at American Journal, 1-877-789-2539.
That's 1-877-789-2539.
unidentified
I still have a lot of videos to go to.
harrison smith
We'll move on now from the BlackRock topic.
But if you want to sound off on that, of course you can call in, but we'll be talking about COVID and the vaccine, Peter Hotez, as well as More international foreign policy topics when it comes to Robert F. Kennedy and a pretty powerful speech he gave yesterday.
There's still the Hunter Biden story that still looms very large in the headlines, but I don't know if there's too much to say about that other than we are in a banana republic now.
I mean, I don't know what to tell you. They just do this stuff, so...
I think everybody, all of our audience is pretty well aware of this at this point.
But I want to go to a couple clips.
We also have a lot of good videos.
Dang, okay. We'll try to get to as many as possible here.
But there's a video of this guy, Hotez, clip number four.
And we'll go to that in the next one.
unidentified
Let's see.
harrison smith
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I guess we'll start with this video.
Do we have this video of the trans man?
Okay. I'm going to try to be nice here.
No. No, I've changed my mind.
I'm not going to try to be nice.
I'm going to mock this person because it's pathetic.
Transidentified woman says she is lonelier than ever in emotional video saying, quote, I understand why the suicide rate is higher in men.
A woman who transitioned and appears to be a man shed tears and shares an emotional video about how difficult life has been for her since she came out as transgender.
So much of this is indicative of Everything going on with the trans community.
It reminds me of the video that came out a couple years ago of the stand-up comedian woman who was convinced that if she was just a man, then she'd be successful.
And she goes up disguised as a man to perform her jokes and just bombs horrifically.
Does worse than ever before.
Part of that might have been because she wasn't a very convincing man.
But it's basically fun to see these people with completely...
Completely insane ideas have to actually confront the reality of these ideas and have their entire perspective of the world shattered just to see what that looks like.
It's sad they have to go through these experiences just to have a modicum of empathy for their fellow human beings, but that's what it takes sometimes.
Let's go now to this woman with a beard and a hat, crying like a, well, frankly, like a woman.
unidentified
Let's watch. Nobody told me how lonely being a man is.
I had closer friendships with random women I met in the bathroom before I transitioned at clubs because of how open women are than I've had in my eight years of transitioning.
Because women are just so much more vulnerable and deep than men.
But to have known, and I think a lot of trans men feel this, is we knew what depth felt like before we transitioned.
We knew what it felt like to, like, have people want to hug us.
And to have people want to talk to us.
And to have a community.
And then you transition and you're just a guy walking down the street that people cross the street so that they're not near you.
And friendships are so much harder to build.
And people are colder.
What's hard is none of this invalidates how real and raw women and people who are in marginalized groups feel about cis white men.
All of that's valid. Wait, what?
How is it valid? But I also now understand why the suicide rate is so much higher in men.
Because this s*** is lonely.
And I'm an emotionally mature man.
I know how to build friendships and it is still really, really hard.
Try to think about how you can, in your small little community where you feel safe, can reach out to the men in your life and just help them feel maybe seen for a moment.
harrison smith
Oh my god. Or...
unidentified
Do little conversations to help their emotional maturity so that they can reach out to people and have deeper guy friendships.
harrison smith
Oh yeah, we're the ones that aren't emotionally mature.
You're so much more emotionally...
No, you are not an emotionally mature man.
You are a mentally ill woman, I'm sorry to tell you.
Maybe the problem that you're having is that you're not actually a man.
Now you're playing dress-up as one and finding that you're...
Very metaphysical self is incompatible with the disguise that you're putting on.
Maybe that's the issue.
Maybe you actually don't even understand what depth means.
Like that woman just said, I understand depth.
I understand what it is to love deeply.
Would people want to hug you?
Would people are happy to see you?
And it's like, that's surface level.
That's not depth, actually.
You're confusing depth with sexual attraction.
I know, it's a major issue with you people.
Not depth when people want to hug you.
There's actual real...
She's like, I've made better friends in the bathroom at clubs as a woman.
And it's like... Well, that was surface level.
That was all acting. That was all pretend that you were playing with those women who you don't even know their names.
Now, men actually have very deep-seated friendships that go beyond, people want to hug me so I feel better about myself.
It's the thing with Trent, like, you're clearly not a man.
Clearly, you have a mustache.
You look kinda like a man.
You sound...
man-ish.
But that's not how men act.
Men aren't like this.
And that's the basic, fundamental misunderstanding that you have.
But you make sure to tell everybody, we should still demonize white men.
We should still do that. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
We got to your phone calls here in just a minute.
I'm still just thinking about this.
This video that was posted by Libs of TikTok, I was actually just reading through some of the comments underneath the video.
Everybody seems to sort of identify the same issue with this.
And like part of it, like part of it's true, right?
Right? There is an isolation when it comes to being a man that women don't necessarily have to deal with.
And I can understand that if you spend most of your life getting the attention and care that women typically receive, that then when you are precluded from that, when you take yourself out of that reality, that then when you are precluded from that, when you take yourself out of that reality, put yourself in a reality where you're a man, where you can be seen as threatening, people don't have that
When a woman cries, like, oh my God, what can we do for you?
When a man cries, like, man up, dude, this is embarrassing.
Like, there's nothing actually wrong with that.
It's actually kind of fine.
It's kind of how it's supposed to be, kind of in line with biological reality.
That's okay.
At the same time, suicide rate is significantly higher with men.
It is a lot harder for men to deal with the isolation.
Really, it's harder for men to deal with lack of success.
That's really what a lot of the pressure is about.
Is that you aren't just successful for existing.
In the same way that women get treated a lot, you actually have to do something and prove yourself.
Like, that's a good thing.
That's a challenge that everyone should want to rise to meet.
And that's sort of the difference between, I think, the masculine and feminine way of dealing with that sort of stuff.
It can be hard, but as a man, you're supposed to Take it as a challenge, then overcome it and achieve it.
And then the loneliness goes away when you actually have a family and actually build something for yourself.
I'm sort of torn about it because on one hand, I want to just laugh at this woman for literally being devastated.
She doesn't get as many hugs as she used to.
And that's what somebody...
I want to read some of these comments because some of the people had funny ways of putting it.
Jason DeBolt says, fascinating and a little sad.
Personally, I love being alone for 90% of my day, often the entire day.
Aloneness is what I experience, not loneliness.
These are two different things. I can completely agree with.
Completely agree with. I can be kind of a nasty, self-fulfilling prophecy thing too.
Right? Ian Myles Strong responds to that.
Some days I can't even be bothered to pick up calls.
Well, ignore enough calls and they'll stop coming in, right?
Barrington Martin II says, It's not sad, it's reality.
I don't feel sorry nor have empathy for this person.
This is what you chose.
You chose a man's reality, yet men don't feel the sadness you feel about it.
See how that works? Empathy isn't given to men for being men.
Tis life. Suck it up and move forward.
Yeah, Owl of Athena also points out that Her description of women is sort of bizarre.
Like, everybody knows this, right? Everybody knows that it's, like, such a typical...
Every stand-up in the world has some joke about, like, you know, women will meet each other in the bathroom and be like, oh, my God, hi.
Oh, yeah, you look so good.
And then as soon as the woman leaves, there's like, that woman was ugly.
Like, you know, it's just, like, totally mean behind their back, but, like, really nice in front of their face.
Whereas, you know, guys will just be like...
Just get the hell out of here, you dumb homo.
And then they leave and they're like, I love that man.
It's just the complete opposite.
It's a complete reversal. So we don't expect you as a woman to understand and be able to We're good to go.
Trapped in a man's body and it's hell for you because that's not what you're supposed to be.
What you should be doing in your life is trying to fulfill the role that God has given you in the best possible way.
If you're a woman, it should be to deal with being a woman because you already are equipped with the mental and chemical and physical attributes to do so.
Not abandon that obligation for another one that you're not fit for that you will never be able to succeed in.
It's absurd. Completely nonsense.
Jackson Hinkle says, he quotes the woman, quote, now I understand why the suicide rate is so much higher in men.
He says, no, you don't. Now you understand why the suicide rate is so much higher for transgenders.
Oof. Oof, Elijah Schaefer.
Life can be lonely as a man, but we don't cry about it because we aren't, quote, helpmates.
Women were designed for partnership.
They don't do well without a community.
In some response to that, my wife and my kids are my community.
Past that, I'm not much interested.
The best friend thing ended in my teen years, and I'm happy for that.
I'm good alone. The fact that she's having this hard of a time seems to prove she's not a man.
Men don't kill themselves because they can't make friends or, quote, be vulnerable.
They do so because they have extra pressure on them to provide, be successful and strong, whereas women don't have that same pressure.
Pro tip, emotionally mature men do not cry because they're not getting enough hugs.
Which part of that's true, but on the other hand, on the other hand, men do commit suicide because they can't make friends.
So, you know.
Yeah, and this Dr.
Vox Akuli, she's now a woman trapped in a man's body.
Tragic irony. Yeah, you can't just overcome the stark and very real differences between men and women by growing a beard, lady.
And she also still insists on freaking insulting cis men in that video.
She's like, I still think cis men are evil and bad, and we should hate them still.
But also, their lives are way harder than ours.
It's like, well, what the hell is wrong with you?
What the hell is wrong with you?
They can't even get over their...
Social-emotional programming, even when it's just in their face.
Really good. You didn't say that on air, did you?
Yeah, I'm not going to repeat what Matt just told me to say on air.
I don't know if I can say the word dildo.
Alright, let's just go on to your calls before I keep talking about this.
But yeah, I mean, look, in part, she's right.
Men have it a lot harder, and they get no empathy, no sympathy, no help from the society who routinely, systematically puts them down and is also creating a sexual marketplace where the loneliest and most rejected of men have less and less hope moving forward.
It's like the articles that we see where it's like half of all men are not in a relationship, but only a quarter of all women.
It's like, yeah, when you remove societal pressures of marriage, especially marriage when young and child rearing and two-parent households, like when you remove that pressure, then you revert to like a harem system where...
All of the women are competing for very few men at the top and all the other men are left completely out and just have to resort to pornography and video games and basically fabricate hatred of women to cope with the reality of rejection.
Rejection is becoming a major issue in today's world.
So just everything that you people promote...
Transgenderism, homosexuality, and loose living, and tearing down Christianity completely makes everything worse.
Abolishes the structures that we've set up as a civilization to actually make it most fair, equal, and pleasant for everyone.
Because when you have a very hard and fast rule that says one man for one woman for life...
Then every man has a much better likelihood of achieving love and happiness in their lifetime.
Especially if the women, when they're choosing the men, because the women really control the relationships at the end of the day, if they're choosing it not just for looks or money immediately, but thinking about it in a long-term way, I mean, that is the best way to run a society, scientifically proven.
unidentified
We'll go to your phone calls now.
harrison smith
People giving silly names today.
Let's, uh...
We'll start with the BlackRock stuff.
We've got a couple people calling in about BlackRock.
Let's go to Michael in Virginia.
First, BlackRock and interdimensional entities.
Go ahead, Michael. You're on the air.
qc in virginia
Yes, sir. Good day.
I want to say this real quick.
According to Tucker Carlson a couple of episodes ago, it was interesting that he attacked the C.I.A. Director under Trump, Mike Pompeo, during his episode a couple of episodes ago.
That was very interesting. Now, in the quantum universe, we have, yes, we have interdimensional quantum entanglement, which says that when one particle, one reality, let's look at it like that, is thinking one way, then another reality is going to think the opposite.
Now, what happens is that our worlds, these interdimensional beings, are actually other Alternates of ourselves.
So we can only expand our energy further out, so we can only duplicate or replicate alternate universe or alternate worlds of ourselves.
Now these alternate worlds of ourselves communicate with us.
We live in a warlike world.
Our world, they want to talk about outer space and aliens and all this stuff.
No, no, no, no, no. What it is, is that these other entities that are manifestations of ourselves Can communicate with us and our governments, such as China and the United States and Russia, or you could say that they are more advanced alternates of ourselves.
Our science is dealing with fire.
Well, they live in a world where their science is dealing with electromagnetic radiation, so they can communicate with our world and enter into our world through consciousness, through other beings, and even look like us, and they control or communicate that knowledge to others.
So we are living in a warlike world.
Our dimension is warlike, which is why we have these wars going on.
There are those alternates of us who communicate with us and teach us things that we can use to defend ourselves against these other alternate realities of ourselves.
So I just wanted to expand on that a little bit, why BlackRock, why all these people who have come into this knowledge and control of our government, these are interdimensional consciousnesses that have transferred this knowledge, and they are controlling everything that we have.
And until we learn how to communicate with our alternate selves, When we learn to communicate with our alternate selves that will teach us how to defend ourselves against these evil demonic or evil alternate versions of ourselves.
This is what's going on.
The borders are just set up to keep us confused, to make us think that we are free.
So China, the governments of China, Russia, Iran, all these people, the leaders are pretty much tied together.
They understand each other.
They're part of these alternate universes, and they know that.
harrison smith
You may have lost me a little bit there, but I think I generally get what you're saying and have to agree with you, at least in general, right?
Because You sort of see it throughout history as well.
When you look back at history and things are so much like they are now, it's like, okay, there's something that is transcending the temporal limits, right?
There's something that both exists now and all the way back then, yet it seems to be the exact same clash that's occurring, the exact same spirits that are combating each other over the Breadth of millennia.
So, I mean, there's definitely something there to what you're talking about.
Thank you so much for the call, Michael.
Always a mind-expanding call with Michael.
He always tends to put us in a different dimension.
I always feel a little bit lost at sea, but also feel like I can see the land.
Thank you for that, Michael.
Let's go to Bart in Georgia, who also wants to talk about the BlackRock thing.
Let's go to Bart now.
Bart in Georgia, you're on the air.
unidentified
Yes, sir. Thanks for having me on.
First of all, I just want to say I just got done using the X3 and the TurboForce.
TurboForce for the first time, and it was just fantastic.
Absolutely fantastic.
So, thank you, guys.
harrison smith
Oh, it's a real deal. Thank you, Infowarsstore.com.
Yeah, TurboForce is powerful.
I mean, there's no doubt about it.
unidentified
Anyway, I'm looking at this guy.
I mean, is it just me? This guy looks...
Creepy. You know, really creepy.
What's his name? Surge or something like that?
The one that they caught on bragging about all this and that.
Yep. This guy, you know, I mean, yeah, they got him pretty good on...
I just want to That was just a fantastic job done by James O'Keefe and crew.
It was just fantastic. They got him.
harrison smith
Right, and this guy's the headhunter for BlackRock, right?
So he's the one that decides who to hire.
So it's this creepy dude that's very open about how good it feels to dominate people.
And if you're applying for a job there, you're either going to go along with that, and then you might get recruited.
But if you show signs you reject, I really consider it a form of psychopathy, right?
He's sort of a psychopath in a lot of ways.
When you're like, oh, war is great.
Like, there's something wrong with you.
If you go along with that, then maybe you are welcomed into the club.
But if you don't, then you're not.
So, you know, Alex talks about this too.
They've got AI doing the same thing.
They're like identifying the psychopaths in order to elevate them to positions of power.
And that's what this guy is doing.
Like, that's his job and that's the role he's playing.
unidentified
I just want to say one last thing I was trying to say with Owen about this Hunter Biden thing and about why he cut the plea deal.
My speculation is that they fear Trump's going to get back in the president and come after them.
So it's a double jeopardy law.
So he'll cop a plea.
And so technically it'd be a conviction on all these charges that Trump can't come after Biden.
I'm just speculating.
harrison smith
Yeah, that is a good thought.
Although, you know, what happened with Hunter didn't have anything to do with Biden, and I still think he could go after Biden for all this.
But that is an interesting thought, Bart.
I have to think there's something there in that regard.
This is the meme on Infowars.com today.
Joe Biden using the Justice Department as the shield to protect Biden.
Young hunter as he smokes crack and sells paintings.
Prince of paintings for $75,000 a pop.
Thanks for the call, Bart. Let's go to...
Is there anybody else who wants to talk about...
Well, Daryl in North Carolina wants to talk about the trans movement that we were just talking about.
Daryl in North Carolina, go ahead.
unidentified
Oh, hey, Harrison.
harrison smith
Yeah, I was thinking about...
I'm barely hearing you.
Can you hear me? I'm having trouble hearing you, Daryl.
We'll try to fix that up.
It might be on our side because I can barely, barely hear you.
In the meantime, let's go to Cody in Alaska, line 10, about the Tavistock Institute weaponizing the gays.
Go ahead, Cody. You're on the air. Hey, what's up, Harrison?
unidentified
What's up, Infowars?
Alex Jones, what's up, baby?
Hey, I just want to say the Tavistock Institute and MI6 weaponize homosexuality Lesbian, gay, trans against the United States in 1946.
All right? And I'm in Kodiak.
The Native Corporation and the school district are collaborating, getting the foster parents, caregivers for children that are homeless or whatever, that they're trying to do a meet and greet and having all these Foster parents,
caregivers, adoption agencies, the education to take care of the LGBTQ youth.
So what I read was that Tavistock Institute and MI6 collaborated right after World War II, 1946, to weaponize homosexuality.
And I want to ask you this.
Is lesbian, gay, trans, is that a process to indoctrinate and groom the kids into their cult so that when they get to that point in time, they can actually gender affirm the kids to adults and have what they want in their cult?
harrison smith
I think it's a little bit of all of that.
I mean, obviously it takes you away from the Natural and spiritual purpose of physical love, right?
The procreation of children, it separates it from the spiritual impact.
It just does huge damage to your soul overall, I think, engaging in any of this stuff.
is negative no matter how you look at it but of course it plays into the depopulation program and it also just plays into the overall like it's a very convenient tool for them to use right because the idea that these people have at their root they're deconstructionist they Welcome back,
ladies and gentlemen. Yes, we are already into the third hour of today's program.
We're gonna keep going out to your phone calls now.
I see Simon in Florida has called in, and I want to go to him because I want to talk about RFK Jr., but we'll do that in the next segment.
In the meantime, let's go to a few more people who want to talk about the hot topics of today.
Let's go to Wiley E. Coyote in Idaho.
Wiley E. Coyote in Idaho.
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air.
unidentified
Absolutely. Thank you for taking my call, Harrison.
harrison smith
Can you hear me okay? Yes, sir.
Thanks for calling in. Awesome.
unidentified
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Fast forward now, 15 years, and I've spent tens of thousands of dollars in InfoWars.
I use almost every product, and I'm in this.
And every time you have a victory, every time you guys go on air, I'm like, I am part of this.
This is because of me and everyone else in this fight.
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They work. They enhance your quality of life.
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And see how it feels the next time we have a victory, the next time Alex goes on air.
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harrison smith
Absolutely. 100%.
And, you know, we would not be here without you guys contributing.
I mean, honestly, it's...
It's amazing what InfoWars has already achieved.
It's amazing that we've lasted as long as we have, that we're still making it through, and that things seem to be sort of coming together again.
I mean, we really got knocked down in this bout with the New World Order, but we're not down and out.
We're, in fact, back on our feet now, ready to go into round number a million that we're entering into.
So, yeah, all thanks to you, all because you, the American people, have not let us down and have actually contributed and helped us to push all of this forward.
I know that was the product, the only product I bought before I worked here.
I bought a T-shirt.
It was some video I was watching of Alex Jones just like with a bullhorn yelling at billionaires.
And it was just like, you know, whatever I can do to make sure this guy keeps doing this, I'm going to do that because I like that this is happening.
I like that somebody is standing up to these people.
And if I can't do it myself.
I'm going to do what I can to contribute to those others.
So hopefully we can be your voice.
Hopefully we can be saying the things that you wish you'd hear on other media outlets.
We're the only ones who may be saying it.
Sorry, Wiley, you gave us a great plug there, but tell us what you called in about.
unidentified
But I disagreed with you on Twitter.
I invited you to a civil debate and you blocked me.
What's up with that, man?
harrison smith
What did you disagree with me about?
unidentified
It was a post you did.
You were on. It was a retweet of a Kill Street podcast.
And I didn't agree with how you guys just trashed the DeSantis thing.
You know, I want these guys to compete for my vote, as Anomaly says.
harrison smith
Yeah, it's a long-standing rule of mine.
If you call me a shill, I tend to block you.
That's what I do.
Because I'm not a shill.
I don't like people saying that.
I'll unblock you. What's your Twitter account?
unidentified
Cool. Thanks, man, because I really do want to debate it, and I respect you, and that was just a little shocking.
So, yeah, it's at Realtruth108.
harrison smith
Realtruth108. All right. I'll unblock you.
We can have a debate, but I put too much on the line.
I get called too many things by the mainstream media to have people out there calling me a shill for anybody except for Infowars.
I mean, what... It's an insult, and it represents an inability for you to see truth from a lie.
unidentified
So, you get blocked. In the southern part of Texas, in the town of San Antonio, is a fortress all in ruins at the weeds.
harrison smith
We made some Alamo imagery for our intros, I think.
You know, it was fun going to the Alamo this weekend and seeing people from all over the world.
Gathered there. There were Indian women and they're just like full-on traditional outfits covered in jewelry with cool wraparound dresses.
The men in these crazy sort of vests and things.
I saw Chinese people there, people from Mexico, people from all over.
It's so funny that there's this concerted effort now to paint the Alamo as white supremacists or something.
Try to demonize the people that Laid down their lives in a last-ditch, hopeless effort that, in fact, led to the foundation of Texas and America as we know it today.
If you want to portray that as white supremacists, people all over the world have respect for the Alamo.
People from literally the other side of the planet have a better understanding of what the Alamo is about than people here in America that directly benefit from the sacrifices of the guys of the Alamo.
Americana, the American spirit, the indomitable spirit of human liberty versus tyranny.
Like, this is a human story that connects to everybody that is a real human being.
That really, you know, has a soul that loves God and actually yearns for freedom.
Like, it doesn't matter who you are.
You should have respect for the people that have built and created and sacrificed to establish the world that we have right now.
It was cool. It's cool seeing people from all over the world, Chinese people with their translator apps, reading the signs of the Alamo, going there because they know it's like a shrine of freedom.
It's like something like going to visit the hot gates of Thermopylae or any sort of sacred shrine anywhere in the world.
And yet people in this country want to tear it down.
I want to tell you it's about white supremacy.
Completely absurd.
With that, let's go to Simon in Florida.
Simon, I know you've been very happy about what RFK Jr. has been saying.
Lay it out for us.
He gave a speech yesterday about foreign policy that was really powerful.
I have the full thing here. It's a full 10 minutes.
We won't be able to play the full thing.
But maybe you can give us a rundown of what the latest is in the foreign policy front.
simon in florida
Hello there, Harrison. Thank you for taking my call.
And I'm happy summer solstice to you.
Are you going to be conducting the ritual that Microsoft News was advocating that we all engage as part of their promoted witchcraft today?
harrison smith
I will not be engaging in that, no, but it doesn't surprise me in the slightest.
Like, this is what happens. This is just what happens when you get rid of legitimate religion, you get a bunch of earth worship.
That's hilarious. I didn't see that, Simon.
simon in florida
The summer solstice occurred 10 minutes ago, so our call is very apropos.
But back to the point.
It has actually been quite a shocking slash disappointing turn of events.
On the 19th of June, the Kennedy campaign put out a very, very strong statement condemning current American foreign policy.
That was then summarized in a series of tweets yesterday.
But what I noticed that many people didn't was either Kennedy himself or one of his staff members controlling his account added a paragraph right in the middle of that long thread.
And in that, they demanded that the Biden administration apologize to the American people for lying the country into, quote, an ugly proxy war in Ukraine against Russia.
And furthermore, the Kennedy campaign demanded that the Biden administration apologize to the people of Ukraine for utterly destroying their country.
Right.
So a very, very strong statement indeed.
Many people had quite high expectations for the speech that Kennedy gave in New Hampshire.
It started, much like many of Trump's events, significantly late.
It was kind of like 30, 40 minutes late.
And they ran a loop that focused a lot of the famous COVID doctors Which was quite bizarre because the speech was supposed to be all about foreign policy, not any kind of medical issues.
So that was very, very odd to start with.
And then the actual speech itself was, and this is my third media appearance about it, and I have actually analysed it in enormous length for 100 minutes regarding a 38-minute speech.
Jason QCitizen1 on Twitter, if people want a really, really detailed, like, paragraph-by-paragraph analysis.
But what was really shocking for somebody who's an attorney, very well-educated, quite good public speaker, despite his voice disability, is that the speech was really quite rambling, and it intersected from Philosophy to policy to history,
relying about 12 or 13 times upon his uncle's famous June 1963 peace speech.
And he made many unforced errors.
So, for example, when criticizing The foreign intervention that blocked the peace deal between Russia and Ukraine in April of 2022.
He actually said that Boris Yeltsin, who's the ex-president of Russia, who died in 2007.
harrison smith
Right. He meant Boris Johnson.
unidentified
Yeah. Instead of Boris Johnson.
simon in florida
Right? And you're claiming that you're a foreign policy expert, and this is what you want the future for American foreign policy to do.
And you say Boris Yeltsin instead of Boris Johnson, the former prime minister of Britain.
harrison smith
That's a Biden-level mistake right there.
simon in florida
No, that was exactly the phrase that I used on Australian radio.
I said that there were parts in it that appeared Biden-esque.
Right. Because there was another point where he was talking about Khrushchev, the former leader of the Soviet Union, and he said Castro, like Fidel Castro, the leader of Cuba.
And it got to the point where, like, how many mistakes is this guy going to make?
You know, people were expecting the speech to be an hour, hour and a half.
It was short. It was like 38 minutes.
And it was very disjointed.
The host that I was actually speaking to in Australia, he said to me, do you think that somebody threatened his family just before he got on stage?
harrison smith
What was your answer?
simon in florida
And I said that it was so out of filter that that was a possibility.
He didn't appear to be using the teleprompters, and he didn't have any notes.
So you're trying to discuss this incredibly serious topic and it was almost like he didn't have a prepared speech because frankly these issues were so important and he did have a few good one-liners that one would have thought that he would have carefully spoken through it Word by word, in order not to mix up, you know, China with Mongolia or France with Germany.
Just, you know, a simple mistake like that.
But that could have, you know, significant effect on America's international relations.
harrison smith
You know, that is interesting, though, because I know just from my experience, there have been times where on this show, I'll get some text message or something during a break that worries me.
And for the rest of the show, I'm like, I feel out of sorts.
I can't, like, keep my mind straight.
I'm trying to talk, but I'm like, I'm thinking about this other thing that's happening.
And I mean, that can really throw you off.
So maybe there's something to that.
I want you to finish up your thoughts on the other side, Simon.
So we'll hold you over and then we'll go to more phone calls.
We've got Chris, John, Jay, George, a name I'm not going to read, but you know who you are, on the high seats of Miami.
On the other side, we'll let you finish up, but I think maybe being threatened is not so crazy of an idea.
robert f kennedy-jr
To what kind of peace do I refer?
I'll end with one more piece of wisdom from my uncle.
Quote, what kind of peace do we seek?
Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war.
Not a piece of the grave or the security of a slave.
I'm talking about a genuine piece.
The kind of piece that makes life on Earth worth living.
The kind that enables people and nations to grow and to hope and to build a better life for their children.
Not merely a piece for all men and women, but not merely a piece for our times.
But a peace for all time.
unidentified
What kind of a peace do I mean and what kind of a peace do we seek?
Not a Pax Americana enforced on the world by American weapons of war.
Not the peace of the grave or the security of the slave.
I am talking about genuine peace.
The kind of peace that makes life on Earth worth living.
They have the kind that enables men and nations to grow and to hope and build a better life for their children.
Not merely peace for Americans, but peace for all men and women.
Not merely peace in our time, but peace in all time.
harrison smith
Very, very powerful stuff.
unidentified
Of course, RFK Jr.
harrison smith
I won't say plagiarizing, but certainly paying homage to his uncle there.
And of course, that was not the designs that the powers that be had for the world for the next 60 years.
So JFK had to go.
We've talked about it before.
I think it was a RFK, another statement he'd made a few days ago, talking about what JFK really wanted, the way that he wanted to project American power, the way that he wanted to be a A beacon of hope and to help rise up, you know, raise up the third world through American intervention, but not through military aggression, kind of in the way that China's doing right now.
China's having huge success following that exact model that JFK was laying out in the 1960s.
But that wasn't the designs of the military-industrial complex, so JFK had to go, and we got 60 years of chaotic, purposeless military adventurism, which has destroyed our reputation overseas, hollowed us out as a nation, brought prosperity to just about nobody but the weapons manufacturers, and left China in the position to swoop in and do the thing that we should have been doing since the 1960s.
So... We can still undo this.
We can still get back on the right track.
But obviously, RFK has learned quite a few lessons about what's happened to his family, including not just his uncle, but his dad and his cousin, who was running against Hillary Clinton when his plane mysteriously crashed into the sea.
And that family has been obliterated by the deep state.
RFK Jr. seems to be on a mission for revenge.
Simon in Florida made some good points about it.
I didn't notice some of those...
Unforced errors, I think you called them, that he made during his speech.
But, I mean, do we need to read too much into that?
Do you think it was just he was a little nervous?
Maybe the font wasn't right on the teleprompter so he was having trouble reading?
I mean, there's lots of explanations to that, but it seems like in general he is on the right track.
simon in florida
Is he not, Simon? I have to say that I have very serious concerns because he really wasn't very prescriptive.
And given the very strong nature of his comments that he had made with his press releases and his Twitter feed, and also remarks that he'd made in recent interviews with Glenn Greenwald and with Joe Rogan, this appeared to be a massive step back.
It looked like the whole thing was building up to a head, and this was going to be a His own campaign had described it as the turning point in the history books of tomorrow.
That is how they had promoted the speech just six days ago.
harrison smith
Well, you know, I mean, campaigns tend to do that.
They'll try to, you know, pump something up and make it seem a little bit bigger than it is.
I mean, Trump has the same issue, right?
Off the cuff, he's great.
And then you try to put a teleprompter in front of him, and it kind of all falls apart.
So maybe he's... Trumpian in that regard, but I still love that he's saying what he's saying, and I love that he's saying it under the banner of being a Democrat.
Like, hopefully we can bring some of those people that we've lost along the way back into the realm of sanity with someone like RFK, showing them you can still be a Democrat and not have to fall for every single lie of the establishment, support their wars and their vaccines,
and the It's Jason Q, the letter Q and the word citizen.
simon in florida
And then the number one, Jason Q, Citizen One, this very, very detailed analysis there.
Let me give you just one sentence quote that you will like.
harrison smith
Final thoughts, Simon.
simon in florida
He described the neocons in the State Department and in the Washington think tank as having a vain fantasy of world domination through violent confrontation.
harrison smith
Exactly right. Very good stuff.
Thank you so much, Simon, for that call.
And I'll be checking out your breakdown a little bit later today.
I have been watching your videos on Jason Q. Citizen.
They're extremely informative.
So, Simon from Florida, love that you are...
Putting more skin in the game.
Not just you started off calling on Infowars.
Now you're calling in all over the world.
George Galloway is like your biggest fan.
So fantastic stuff and always wonderful to hear from you.
Let's go to some more calls, though.
We've got Chris in South Jersey.
I want to talk about the Biden regime.
Go ahead, Chris. You're on the air. Yeah.
unidentified
You know more than anybody that we've already arrived at the situation where we have American problems are now.
And, you know, with the...
George Orwell, and in the book, 1984, they had the, you know, war is peace, ignorance is strength, slavery is freedom, and you talk about this at length, you know, satanic inversion, where now you are looking at that transsexual that was crying about how hard it was to be a man,
but the thing is that, you know, that's a casualty of the American problem now that's been instituted by the By the fourth state being captured by the Communist Chinese.
And basically now it's also, as well as war is peace, it's men are women, women are men, men can have babies.
And what is keeping us?
I know that, and I've said this before when I've pulled in, you know, we're showing great restraint on the part of patriots.
There comes a boiling point, just like in Rome, where the dictator needs to be taken out, where, you know, there has to be an assassination of some kind.
And John F. Kennedy also said, JFK, said that, you know, those who make a peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
harrison smith
Yeah, exactly. No, I get what you're saying.
The problem is, I mean, you've got to be smart in this and At this point and where we are now, violence on our part is exactly what they want.
It will give them everything that they need to accelerate their program in ways that we can't even imagine.
So we just have to be smart in all this.
I get the impulse. I get that it seems like it'd be a really satisfying thing to do.
Remember, even if you got rid of everybody in D.C., the U.N. still exists, doesn't it?
The Chinese still exist. Welcome back, folks.
Just to put a little button on that last call that we had talking about satanic inversion.
I don't know if y'all saw this, but last night, the Democrat governor of Maryland said that restricting books in children's libraries is the equivalent of castrating them.
What the hell?
So, if there's a book...
Talking about transgenderism and advocating for the castration of children, to remove that book is the academic equivalent of castrating them?
This is a satanic inversion.
I don't know what is.
And you gotta think they thought that was real clever when they came up with it.
Well, they're accusing us of castrating kids.
What if we accuse them of castrating kids by getting rid of books?
They're like, yes, oh my god, yes, that's so good.
You should go on air immediately with that.
Yeah, the way Postmillennial put it.
Democrat governor of Maryland says that restricting books that tell your children they should be castrated is akin to castrating them.
You can't make this stuff up.
And you have West Exec Operative Scumbag of the Year, Sacky, nodding along sagely.
Incredible stuff. Alright, so as we're speaking, there is a hearing going on in Congress with Mr.
John Durham talking about the FBI and reforms that need to be made.
Videos are coming out about this.
I want to go to some of those now.
Let's just go to the first, which I believe is the opening statement of John Durham.
The crew's been compiling videos here behind the scenes that have been coming out over the last few hours.
So let's go now to clip number one.
This is Durham calling for accountability in the FBI. Let's watch.
unidentified
Our findings were sobering. I can tell you, having spent 40 years plus as a federal prosecutor, they were particularly sobering to me.
A number of my colleagues who spent decades in the FBI themselves, they were sobering.
While I'm encouraged by some of the reforms that have been implemented by the FBI, the problems identified in this report, anybody who actually reads the report and the details of the report, the documented portions of the report, I think would find that the problems identified in the report are not susceptible to overnight fixes.
As we said in the report, they cannot be addressed solely by enhancing training or additional policy requirements.
Rather, what is required is accountability, both in terms of the standards to which our law enforcement personnel hold themselves and in the consequences they face for violation of laws and policies of relevance.
harrison smith
Interesting. Interesting.
I think maybe in the meantime, we can just get rid of the whole thing.
Like, you know, these won't have overnight fixes.
Like, that's fine. How about it just doesn't happen anymore?
How about we put a full-on pause so we can figure out what the hell is happening?
Then maybe we can restart it again.
I'm trying to think. I'm trying to just, like, rack my mind about...
Things that the FBI has done that's been in any way positive for the country.
I mean, occasionally, occasionally they deign to help break up a pedophile ring that they're not running.
You know, every once in a while they'll do something like that.
But it seems like most of their major successes turn out to be just operations that they were running, right?
Yeah. Like, well, without the FBI, I guess Governor Whitmer would have been kidnapped.
Except that without the FBI, that plot would have never come to be.
Well, maybe that mentally ill 16-year-old would have sent money to ISIS. Maybe, except it was the FBI that tricked him into doing that.
So maybe if the FBI just stops creating the crisis that they're solving, we just get rid of the FBI and crisis is over.
What do you think about that?
What do we think about that?
I don't know. How about this?
How about just because they're in the FBI, the people that are breaking the law aren't immune to that?
How about everyone's equal under the law, and if you fabricated evidence to go after a political opponent, Then you should be sitting in the jail cell where Stuart Rhodes now sits.
Because you actually did try to overthrow democracy.
You actually are an existential threat to our republic.
And you actually do deserve a lifetime of imprisonment.
But hey, I'm no politician though.
Let's go to this next video.
Which video should we go to next?
Should we... Should we listen to old Hank Johnson?
Should we figure out what he is saying these days?
All these people are just...
We have a selection of scumbags to choose from.
Let's start with old Hanky.
Old Hanky Johnson, who previously thought that islands could tip over if you put too many people on them.
Let's go to clip number four and hear what Hank Johnson has to say.
unidentified
None of the individuals you prosecuted were ever charged with being part of a hoax I would not say that that's accurate.
You mean you did charge somebody with being a part of a hoax?
We charged Mr. Sussman with having knowingly provided false information to the FBI regarding Alpha Bank.
But he was acquitted though, right?
That wasn't your question.
Well, Mr.
Sussman was acquitted after you charged him, correct?
Grand jury found...
He was found innocent by a unanimous jury of 12.
That's not true. Well...
What's true is the grand jury found probable cause to indict Mr.
Sussman... A jury of his peers acquitted him, though, correct?
And a trial jury... You're not going to disagree on that, are you, Mr.
Durham? I'm going to try to answer your question as it was asked.
Well, let me ask you...
harrison smith
That is correct, is it not, Mr.
Durham? No, it's not.
unidentified
Well... Okay.
harrison smith
You didn't come up with some sort of deep state conspiracy to frame Trump, did you?
Yes, sir, we did.
Actually, that's exactly what happened.
Well, never mind then.
Well, I guess never mind in that case.
Let's try to go to one more here.
Let's go to old JNADS here.
JNADS, the goblin, said something.
unidentified
Let's go to clip number five. The report itself outlines some fairly glaring investigative missteps.
The FBI apparently never even looked at a thumb drive of key evidence related to allegations of contact between the Trump campaign and the Russian government via a Russian cell phone.
Nor, says the report, did the FBI ever examine questionable computer contacts between the Trump Organization and Alpha Bank, one of the largest banks in Russia.
The report also fails to recommend a single remedial measure that the Justice Department or the FBI might take to address certain process-related concerns.
harrison smith
So, I mean, that actually is an issue.
But either way, it's like, these people, man.
He's bringing up stuff that the FBI didn't look into.
unidentified
So? So what?
harrison smith
The stuff the FBI was looking into and was using as justification to get warrants was falsified and they knew it was falsified and it was provided by the opposition campaign.
So that's the issue.
They're bringing up other issues.
But the report says that they didn't look into a USB stick.
So checkmate.
What are you talking about? Seriously, what are you talking about?
That makes no sense. Also, so the report didn't suggest remedial actions that could be taken, but they did illustrate the massive problems and the fraud that took place.
Again, that was the job.
The report's purpose was to point out things that were wrong.
Now, if you were in any way an actual patriot that believed and The purpose of America and the foundation and the things that we believe in, then you would be doing your job as a congressman in providing the remedial actions to be taken.
The report laid out the issues.
You're the ones with the power to implement the remedial actions.
You're not doing that. You're instead claiming that because John Durham didn't present the remedial actions, the problems don't exist.
Not a good day for the Democrats.
I'll tell you that right now. I'll show you some more videos from the Durham testimony happening as we speak on the other side, and we'll also go to some more of your phone calls, still full phone lines.
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We'll be right back for our final segment.
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We're going to go out to a few more of these clips and try to get a few more phone calls in as well.
But let's return to the testimony that John Durham is giving.
Again, we'll stick with the Democrat questioning, which has so far been embarrassing failures one after another.
Let's go now to Eric Swalwell, clip number three.
See what he has to say, shall we?
unidentified
Clip number three. Did you prove false in the 16 campaign that Trump's campaign manager gave polling data to a spy for a Russian intelligence service?
We didn't investigate that.
harrison smith
Yes. Nope. The answer's no.
It's just ironic. It's just a little bit of irony because Eric Swalwell had a multi-year relationship with a Chinese spy, but now he's very concerned.
Affair. What did I say?
Relationship. Okay. Well, an affair's a relationship, I think.
I think that's fair.
Let's go now to clip number two here.
This is Durham responding to angry questions by Representative Cohen.
I do have to apologize. I'm about to put Representative Cohen on screen, and frankly, I wish I didn't have to, but here he is.
unidentified
I tried to file your report.
Mr. Donald Trump Jr. would have called it a nothing burger.
You got no convictions.
You got nothing. It was all set up to hurt the Mueller report, which was correct and was redacted, to hurt...
The Bidens and to help Trump.
And you were a part of it.
You have a good reputation.
You had a good reputation.
That's why the two Democrats supported you.
But the longer you hold on to Mr.
Barr and this report that Mr.
Barr gave you as special counsel...
Your reputation will be damaged.
As everybody's reputation who gets involved with Donald Trump is damaged, he's damaged goods, there's no good dealing with him, because you will end up on the bottom of a pyre.
I yield back the balance of my time.
Sure. Can we presume the gentleman's undecided on how he feels about the former president?
jim jordan
Gentlemen, the witness can respond.
unidentified
Yeah, my concern about my reputation is with the people who I respect, my family and my lord.
And I'm perfectly comfortable with my reputation with them, sir.
Well said. God bless you. Yeah, as if John...
harrison smith
It's just, oh my God.
It's just the charades that we have to watch.
The absurdity that we have to engage in.
This guy up there acting as if he's mad that...
Trump actually tried to investigate the open, at this point, wide open, well reported conspiracy against him.
Oh, but if you investigate the conspiracy against you, you're now engaged in a conspiracy.
It's just this is also stupid.
So let's get to some actual good questioning from a Republican who actually seems to care about this country.
Jim Jordan, he first asks about Comey and Crossfire Hurricane.
I think this is a pretty important line of questioning.
So this is Jim Jordan asking if Comey shared the initial documents and where they came from with the agents that were investigating Trump during Crossfire Hurricane.
Let's watch that.
jim jordan
Mr. Durham, in the summer of 2016, did our government receive intelligence that suggested Secretary Clinton had approved a plan to tie President Trump to Russia?
Yes. Was that intelligence important enough for Director Brennan to go brief the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States, the Attorney General of the United States, and the Director of the FBI? Yes.
And was that intelligence put then into a memorandum, a referral memorandum?
Yes. And was that memorandum then given to Director Comey and Agent Strzok?
unidentified
That's who he was addressed to, yes.
jim jordan
Did Director Comey share that memorandum with the FISA court?
I'm sorry, can you? Did he share that memorandum with the FISA court?
unidentified
Did Director Comey do that? I'm not aware of that if he did.
jim jordan
Did he share it with the lawyers preparing the FISA application?
unidentified
Yes. Not to my knowledge.
jim jordan
Did he share with the agents on the case, working the Crossfire Hurricane case?
No. Didn't share with the agents on the case.
Can you tell the committee what happened when you took that referral memo and shared it with one of those agents, specifically Supervisory Special Agent No.
unidentified
1? We interviewed the first supervisor of the crossfire investigation, the operational person.
We showed him the intelligence information.
He indicated he had never seen it before.
He immediately became emotional, got up and left the room with his lawyer.
Spent some time in the hallway, came back.
jim jordan
He was ticked off, wasn't he?
He was ticked off because this is something he should have had as an agent on the case.
This is important information that the director of the FBI kept from the people doing the investigation.
unidentified
The information was kept from him.
harrison smith
Information was kept from the person doing the investigation because the information revealed that the evidence that they were relying on to get FISA court warrants and to spy on Donald Trump was created by Hillary Clinton as part of opposition research.
So this is basically withholding exculpatory evidence.
And this is like how it all works, right?
When people say, well, the FBI generally are good people, what they mean is that the regular FBI people only get information on a need-to-know basis, and the people at the top, like Comey, withhold exculpatory evidence in order to perpetuate an investigation on false pretenses.
It's not that complicated.
Let's go again to Jim Jordan questioning John Durham, this time about a man named Charles Dolan.
jim jordan
Listen to that. Director of the FBI kept from the people doing the investigation.
unidentified
The information was kept from him.
jim jordan
Who's Charles Dolan?
unidentified
Charles Dolan is a public relations person here in Washington, D.C. He had prior involvement, professional involvement with Russian government, representing Russian government interests.
He was a person that was associated with Igor Danchenko.
jim jordan
He was also buddies with the Clintons, wasn't he?
unidentified
He had held positions when President Clinton was president.
jim jordan
And their campaign advisory to Secretary Clinton's presidential campaign, executive director of the Democrat Governors Association, that's the same Charles Dolan we're talking about?
unidentified
Yes. Yeah.
jim jordan
And wasn't he also a key source for information in the dossier?
unidentified
He provided some information that was included in the dossier, yes.
jim jordan
Ritz-Carlton stuff, the Manafort stuff.
In the Crossfire Hurricane investigation and the Mueller investigation, when the FBI interviewed Mr.
Dolan, what did he have to say?
unidentified
To my knowledge, they didn't interview Mr.
jim jordan
Dolan. They didn't interview this guy?
Sourced for the dossier?
Key information in the dossier?
Buddies with the cleanse and they didn't talk to him?
unidentified
No. I mean, we report on that because even Christopher Steele in October 2016 identified Dolan as somebody that might have information.
jim jordan
I find it interesting they didn't talk to him.
Were there agents on the case who wanted to talk to Mr.
unidentified
Dolan, Mr. Durham? Yes.
harrison smith
So again, This is the way they play it, right?
They take information that they know to be false, but they present it as real by withholding exculpatory or evidence that otherwise would exonerate or make the agents ask questions as to why they're pursuing this particular person or this particular line of questioning.
Again, I've been disappointed with John Durham, been disappointed with his results in the court, and disappointed with his results in terms of the report that he came out with.
That being said, if you look at the questioning today, you can understand just how damaging and thoroughly indicting his report is against the entire deep state system, even if it's not being treated with the severity that it should be from, honestly, both sides of the aisle.
It's clearly exactly the same thing that would happen if you had a Democrat Donald Trump.
I guarantee you they would use the same playbook against RFK Jr.
if he were to unexpectedly win the primary in the Democrats.
Maybe this is just a lesson they have to learn for themselves.
I don't know.
It reminds me of a story I've told on this show many times, but prior to 2016, talking to a Bernie Sanders supporter about what happened to Ron Paul, trying to explain to him how the system was set up to screw over people like Ron Paul through the primary system by changing the rules and that it was bad trying to explain to him how the system was set up to screw over people like Ron Paul The guy was just like, well, who cares?
That's just the way it operates.
Sorry, tough luck.
Right.
The same attitude you get from the Democrats talking about what happened to Donald Trump.
Only for his candidate, Bernie Sanders, to face exactly the same shenanigans and get screwed out of the appointment there in 2016 at the convention.
So it's just like maybe they just have to learn for themselves.
Maybe they just have to have their own preferred candidate go through what Donald Trump went through and then suddenly they'll be able to see everything that's wrong.
Because it's a willful ignorance.
It's a willful blindness because right now the system is working perceivably for them.
So they're going to allow it to operate because they're corrupt, because they don't actually have principles or morals.
They have whatever is convenient and whatever expedites their power grab.
I'm telling you folks, it's getting bad, but it's also getting uncovered, which means these people are going to go even crazier.
And all we can try to do is expose their machinations to a wide enough swath of the American people that their lies take on the appearance of absurdity that they deserve.
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