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The PSYOP behind the projection pushing America into fragmentation is deliberate and financially backed by billionaires and managed by our own intelligence agencies. | ||
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Meet Serge Varley, a recruiter at BlackRock. | |
All of these financial institutions, they buy politicians. | ||
You can take this big f**k ton of money, and then you can start to buy people. | ||
Let me tell you, it's not the rucousy of the rest of the house. | ||
It's controlling the wall of the rest of the house. | ||
It's in his house. | ||
The hedge funds, the banks, these guys are my back. | ||
This thing was an ah, Mr. Durk. | ||
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Durham. This wasn't like a bumbling, fumbling FBI that couldn't get FISA straight. | |
They ran an op. | ||
So who put Mifsud in play? | ||
You don't know, do you? | ||
I do not know that. I can't give the... | ||
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For years, you had years to find out the answer to what Mr. | |
Jordan said was the seminal question, and you don't have it. | ||
The media fuels the projection. | ||
If you are watching Fox News, I've said this before, if you're watching Fox News or following some right-wing radio host... | ||
Or getting Facebook feeds within that bubble. | ||
Your reality is different than if you read the New York Times or watch your program. | ||
Not just during election time, but just this constant demonization of the other side, making people fearful of each other. | ||
You're not helping me. | ||
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You're scaring my kids. | |
You're making them feel like they don't deserve to be here and that they don't deserve to live. | ||
This is on your hands. | ||
Democrats practically legislate that projection. | ||
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Racism is a national security threat. | |
Institutional racism does exist, and until we accept that, we will not finish our job. | ||
We will not elect a chief bigot of the United States of America. | ||
Our system is such that it then allows Americans, people, to act in instances in a racist manner. | ||
I remember after 9-11 when we all worked together to ensure the protection of the American people, But Sheila Jackson would like to go a lot further than that. | ||
Lee has just introduced a bill called the Leading Against White Supremacy Act of 2023. | ||
Now, it's not an exaggeration to say this single bill would do more to criminalize That's not an overstatement at all. | ||
And to prove it, we're going to read directly from the bill. | ||
Here it is, quote, A conspiracy to engage in white supremacy-inspired hate crime shall be determined to exist between two or more persons, at least one of whom published material advancing white supremacy, white supremacist ideology, antagonism based on, quote, replacement theory, or hate speech antagonism based on, quote, replacement theory, or hate speech that vilifies or is otherwise directed against any non-white person or group, end quote. | ||
Now, nowhere in the legislation is the term white supremacy, or white supremacist ideology ever defined. | ||
Of course it's never defined. | ||
It's left open. | ||
It's subjective. Anything can be white supremacy. | ||
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But he has been able to reach the minority of voters in California who embrace his white supremacist worldview. | |
It actually goes beyond white people. | ||
If you have the wrong ideology, then you're automatically a white supremacist. | ||
While a spoiled American generation of digital zombies consume that projection, Leading to a host of actions resulting in the downfall of the only civilization they have ever known. | ||
What causes a man to shoot a six-year-old girl and her father in the back over a basketball rolling into his yard? | ||
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Kid, he walked through his yard and he said he was going to kill the kid. | |
Six-year-old Kinsley White, her mother and father were shot on Tuesday after children from the neighborhood walked into this man's yard to retrieve a basketball. | ||
Is it merely psychosis brought on by generational systematic oppression, as we would all be led to believe by the O'Biden administration? | ||
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And finally, we're confronting the stage... | |
Sort of horrifying stuff, folks, but find and share that video at band.video. | ||
The Great American Psy-Op, the latest Bound report. | ||
We'll be right back with your Daily Dispatch. | ||
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It's Monday, June 26th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, InfoWars.com, band.video, coming to you live on this Monday, 26th of June. | ||
Everybody's doing well. Hope everybody had a good weekend. | ||
We don't have too many videos today as we normally do. | ||
Frankly, we can't play most of the videos from this weekend. | ||
Alex Van Hernandez is on the ground in New York City documenting pride parades. | ||
The problem is I can't show those. | ||
I can't show those videos because it turns out I'll just be out in public in the American cities this weekend was... | ||
To be involved in some sort of open-air orgy. | ||
Some sort of Sodom and Gomorrah reenactment. | ||
We'll talk about it a little bit. | ||
Frankly, we don't have the time or energy to go through and blur all the necessary spots. | ||
Just horrifying. | ||
We're, of course, going to go over the supposed coup in Russia. | ||
Still, even 96 hours after the Wagner group turned on Russia, not a lot of real concrete answers as to what exactly went on. | ||
I'll tell you what we know so far. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show on all of these topics and whatever else you want to call in about. | ||
Yeah, it's... | ||
It's getting crazy out there, folks. | ||
Again, lots of speculation about the Wagner Group, and we'll get into it. | ||
We'll get into all of it. Let's just do that, shall we? | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 26th of June, 2023. | ||
We're coming for your children. | ||
NYC drag marchers chant ominous message at Pride event. | ||
LGBT activists at the annual Pride Drag March on Friday in New York City shouted a troubling message regarding children across the nation. | ||
Pride Month comes to a close. | ||
Participants march through Tompkins Square Parks in the East Village while chanting, The New York Post reported Saturday, video footage shows flamboyantly dressed crowd moving through the area, and a woman among the group appeared to be topless, and they're chanting, we're here, we're queer, we're coming for your children, some of those in the crowd shouted. | ||
Which is, I guess, a bit of a evolution of that particular chant, right? | ||
Didn't it used to be, we're here, we're queer, get used to it? | ||
Wasn't that the idea? So I think this is the official moving from tolerance to abject predation. | ||
We've moved on. | ||
It's an appropriate change of sentiment. | ||
We're here. We're queer. | ||
You got used to us. | ||
Now get used to your children being victimized by us. | ||
That, I guess, is what you get for being so tolerant. | ||
We asked... | ||
Just the gay people going, we asked you to be tolerant of us. | ||
You listened. You did. | ||
You welcomed us, you know, finally as equal members of the society. | ||
And now that... You've shown us that grace and understanding. | ||
We're going to repay you by targeting your children and demanding your every institution bow to our will and deliver your children to us. | ||
So I guess that's what you get for listening to us. | ||
That's what you get for being so tolerant, understanding, forgiving, and loving. | ||
You fools. Didn't you know? | ||
Didn't you know I was a snake this whole time? | ||
Meanwhile, disgusted New Zealand surgeons now required to consider ethnicity of patients. | ||
Surgeons in Auckland, New Zealand are disgusted over a new policy rolled out in February, which requires them to address, quote, historical disparities in healthcare access from Maori and Pacific Island communities, which will be factored into a new ranking system that determines priority for surgical procedures. | ||
Of course, we saw this. | ||
We broke the story, actually, here in America, where COVID treatments were being rationed out on the basis of race. | ||
Well, that's just the new world order. | ||
Of course, you could also make the argument that you could make lots of arguments. | ||
I'm just kind of confused at this. | ||
Maori and Pacific Island communities have a historical disparity to healthcare access, as in They didn't have any until white people showed up. | ||
That's in their healthcare practice was like eating a particular lizard if you got sick. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Are we to be blamed for the historical inability for certain groups to have created or maintained a healthcare system at all? | ||
Sort of bizarre. Sort of odd. | ||
According to leaked documents obtained by New Zealand Herald, the new initiative implemented by Tiwatu Ora, Health New Zealand, uses an equity adjuster score algorithm to assign priority based on clinical urgency, waitlist duration, geographic location, ethnicity, and level of deprivation. | ||
Patients of Maori and Pacifica backgrounds, is that a new word for Pacifica? | ||
Pacific Islanders, Pacifica backgrounds receive higher rankings while European, New Zealanders and other ethnicities are downranked. | ||
Several surgeons spoke with the Herald, one of whom said he was disgusted by the new system. | ||
Well, you're not allowed to say that. | ||
Well, that's illegal. | ||
Again, we'll get into it. | ||
I mean, is anybody getting what a genocidal program that truly is? | ||
We're going to withhold medical care from you because of your ethnicity. | ||
What starts in New Zealand and Australia, that really is like a testing ground for the New World Order. | ||
We'll see how that goes once it's implemented over here, except it kind of already has been implemented over here. | ||
And I've talked quite a bit about the Hippocratic Oath and how there's a new Hippocratic Oath. | ||
I saw this when a family member was... | ||
Graduating their white coat ceremony to become a doctor. | ||
And like half of the presentation was about inequity in healthcare. | ||
How it was now doctors' jobs to bring about equity in the society. | ||
Just sort of horrifying. | ||
You wonder, you wonder... | ||
When people will wake up to what's going on, or if we're so demoralized and psyoped, that's going to be like parents being like, well, you need a heart transplant, but you're white, so, you know, you just have to die now. | ||
Just like telling their daughter, you have to die now. | ||
You have to die because Maori people can't get it together, I guess. | ||
Anyway... Try not to fall for the division, but when they're literally killing you because of your ethnicity, it's hard not to want to insult them. | ||
Meanwhile, additional Hunter Biden wire transfers will be revealed this week, Comer says. | ||
House Oversight Chair James Comer told Newsmax that his committee will release evidence of additional wire transfers to Hunter Biden from additional countries, including Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Newsmax host Eric Bulling asked Comer about Friday's press conference held by Attorney General Merrick Garland, in which he claimed the investigation into Hunter Biden was conducted thoroughly and fairly. | ||
He also stated the criticism of the DOJ amounts to an attack on democracy. | ||
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Just, I don't know. | |
At a certain point, it's like if this works on you people, you deserve it. | ||
If some guy can just completely abolish the rule of law or abolish the Scientific process and just declare I am science or I am democracy. | ||
And if you question me, you're questioning these sacred ideas of science and democracy. | ||
Like if you fall for that, if you're really that easily manipulatable, you kind of deserve it. | ||
Like maybe you shouldn't be free. | ||
It's clearly... | ||
I don't know. | ||
You're dumb. You're like a child. | ||
I don't know. Children don't deserve freedom. | ||
That would be a... That would be a... | ||
Bad thing to do to a child. | ||
Just leave them on a street corner. | ||
There you go. You have responsibility now. | ||
See ya. Good luck. You never do that to a child. | ||
Why would you do that? People who fall for ridiculous nonsense like children. | ||
Weird Monday, folks. | ||
We'll be back. Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Continuing on here. I wanted to include this one in the Daily Dispatch, just because... | ||
This might be just shocking to some people. | ||
The Washington Post just published this story yesterday, Sunday edition. | ||
It says, COVID isn't over, but even the most cautious Americans are moving on. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
Imagine thinking that COVID still isn't over. | ||
If you really want a full-spectrum view of where we are as a race right now, human beings, there are still people out there who are afraid to leave their homes without masks. | ||
Still people out there that are getting the booster shots. | ||
The Austin city government, just like last week, started to return to in-person services. | ||
Business. Can you imagine spending the last three years on Zoom calls? | ||
Just completely insane. | ||
Emboldened by the government's recent lifting of public health emergency, Americans who have tried to be rule-following pandemic citizens for the last three summers are at last abandoning precautions as the coronavirus fades into a background threat. | ||
Can you imagine being such a rule-following little weasel that you're sitting there waiting for permission to leave your home? | ||
Permission that they've withheld from you for three years? | ||
My God. | ||
I legitimately cannot imagine it. | ||
As somebody who never locked down even a little bit, who never once stayed inside my house, If I felt like leaving. | ||
I mean, it's just... It's just shocking. | ||
Like, it's shocking that we don't have more people on our side. | ||
That when the choice is between, like, listen to the people who have been wrong about everything and stay inside for the next three years or just ignore them and do whatever the hell you want. | ||
People choose the former. | ||
They choose the listen and obey to the psychopaths who have been wrong about everything and are forcing you to stay inside. | ||
Just pathetic. Just utterly and completely pathetic. | ||
Finally we have this story. U.S. intelligence knew of Wagner plot days in advance and briefed Congress. | ||
U.S. intelligence officers were well aware that Prigozhin, the head of Wagner, intended to lead an armed uprising against senior Russian military leaders days before Saturday's events. | ||
Congressional leaders were even told after U.S. intelligence apparently saw the mercenary company assembling troops and stockpiling weapons in preparation for potentially attacking the military ministry. | ||
Describing the congressional briefings, the New York Times reported late Saturday that, quote, U.S. spy agencies had indications days earlier that Mr. | ||
Ghosn was planning something and worked to refine that material into a finished assessment, officials said. | ||
The information shows that the United States was aware of impending events in Russia, similar to how intelligence agencies had warned in late 2021 that Vladimir Putin was planning to invade Ukraine. | ||
The U.S. government chose to remain mute in front of the major Wagner events in contrast to the earlier invasion threats of February 2022, perhaps in the hopes that this would destabilize the Russian state and have a detrimental influence on military activities in Ukraine. perhaps in the hopes that this would destabilize the Russian U.S. officials, so the Times explains the rationale of its intel sources as follows. | ||
The U.S. officials felt that if they said anything, Mr. | ||
Putin could accuse them of orchestrating a coup. | ||
Yeah, and you know, because they didn't say anything, we all assume that you're totally innocent on all this. | ||
What I don't understand, a few things about this. | ||
I don't understand what the Wagner group thought that they were going to do. | ||
They're going to march on Moscow and just take it over. | ||
Like, you've got a country with... | ||
I mean, it seemed to me about as real of a threat as January 6th was. | ||
You understand the huge, sprawling bureaucracy of government and think that you're just going to, like, march in with soldiers and take it over. | ||
Like, it never made much sense to me in the first place. | ||
It smacked to me of the fake coup that Erdogan pulled off in 2017 in Turkey where you basically pretend to have a coup and all the people that are subversive agents inside your government come out and start participating in what they think is a coup only to get rounded up and sent away. | ||
It seemed to me a lot more like something like that But also, if you have this Wagner group that's doing a huge portion of the fighting in Ukraine, like, I didn't hear one example of, like, the Ukrainian military jumping on this and retaking land that the Wagner group was withdrawing from. | ||
I mean, how you turn your entire army around from, you know, frontline actions in Ukraine, start marching on Moscow, And the Ukrainians don't jump on that, take advantage of that, move into the spot that you're vacating in order to march on Russia, but that didn't happen. So I still can't really get a grip on what happened in Russia over the weekend. | ||
People are like staying up all night. | ||
Watching, like, helicopters get taken down, and the next day it's like, yeah, it turns out, like, nobody fired a shot. | ||
Or maybe they did fire a shot. | ||
Maybe they took down some aircraft. | ||
Apparently, like, 100 people were killed from this military coup. | ||
But then the leader of it, Pergosian, got sent to Belarus. | ||
The whole thing just makes no sense. | ||
It's just a very baffling and kind of bizarre occurrence. | ||
If Purgosian would have actually done what it seemed like he was intending to do, I guess he would have been the first successful march on Moscow since Napoleon tried it. | ||
Or since Genghis Khan tried it. | ||
I mean, no one's ever succeeded in that. | ||
I guess you can add Purgosian to the list. | ||
You just, you can't march on Moscow. | ||
It's just physically impossible, apparently. | ||
The whole thing is very, very bizarre. | ||
While the Kremlin has so far refrained from blaming NATO or the U.S. for the unrest, it is implied and warned that the West may try to take advantage of the crisis. | ||
Again, why wouldn't they? | ||
Another big theory going on is that this has to do with that $6.3 billion windfall that the Pentagon realized. | ||
They moved some... | ||
Decimal points around and discovered that there was an extra $6.3 billion unaccounted for. | ||
And then within the next few days, the Wagner group tries to carry out a coup in Russia. | ||
And so people are saying that maybe Prigozhin and Putin were working together on this. | ||
He was going, hey, the CIA is offering me billions of dollars to march on Moscow. | ||
How about I pretend to march on Moscow, take the billions of dollars. | ||
Once the check clears, I turn around and we just go back to business as usual. | ||
A couple billion dollars richer. | ||
Maybe it was something like that. I mean, obviously the intelligence agencies here knew what was going on. | ||
Is that because they were intimately involved in it? | ||
I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest. | ||
Take your calls on what you thought down in Russia this weekend. | ||
We'll get into more of that and show you some pretty incredible videos on the other side. | ||
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Now, I got a couple videos I want to go to. | ||
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Again, we have a lot of videos that I just literally can't show you because it turns out The pride in most major American cities has devolved into just literal open-air orgies where the most disgusting specimens of humankind are frolicking and just seen straight out of some medieval tapestry depicting hell itself. | ||
It's horrifying. | ||
It's gross. | ||
It's just absolutely gross. | ||
I mean, I don't... | ||
I honestly don't even know what to say at this point. | ||
You just have public fountains filled with just naked, obese people rolling around while children are running around them. | ||
You just have, again, open-air orgies. | ||
People of all ages... | ||
Coming together to frolic naked. | ||
Frolic's not the right word. Frolic has a certain innocent sound to it, doesn't it? | ||
Gyrate? Maybe that would be a better term. | ||
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We know that they are all coming together. | |
Yeah. Yeah, they are. | ||
And I don't know. I mean, people see that and it's just like... | ||
Is this a good thing? | ||
Is this progress? | ||
Is this what we've been... | ||
This is what we've been missing this whole time. | ||
People see that and just like, wow, it's so wonderful to see this happening. | ||
It's like, is it though? Is this good? | ||
Is this nice? Just the most unhealthy, miserable, weak-looking people you've ever seen. | ||
Josh Legich was like, why are they all so fat though? | ||
No, but why are they all so fat? | ||
And it's like, well, it's because of how proud they are. | ||
Because of how just, they're so proud, they're just filling up with pride. | ||
They're obese and bloated from all of the pride that they've consumed. | ||
I guess that's sort of the point, right? | ||
It's like they actually, you don't have anything in your life to actually be proud of. | ||
What you're going to then be proud of. | ||
I guess we can play this video. | ||
This is clip 5, right? Seattle clown show. | ||
This is a street preacher. | ||
Went to the pride parade to try to offer some redemptive words for these people. | ||
And all the pride celebrators gather around him and start barking at him like dogs. | ||
Because we really are just like in the end of days. | ||
Like I don't know how... | ||
I would love to see... | ||
You know, you think... | ||
You hear these descriptions in like the book of Revelations or like Isaiah. | ||
Like some of these Old Testament prophets. | ||
And they're just describing... | ||
They're doing the best they can to describe what they're seeing. | ||
And it just sounds like hell itself. | ||
Like Sodom and Gomorrah. | ||
Like all this sort of stuff. And it's like, maybe they were just getting a glimpse of, you know, Pride 2023 and just trying the best they can to describe it. | ||
There's like humans acting like dogs and just beasts in human form. | ||
Like, if you showed images of what's happening this year to people that existed a thousand years ago, I mean, there's no meaningful difference between their vision of literal hell and what we see on the streets of America these days. | ||
Again, like, what this has to do with, like, just let people love who they want to love. | ||
Stop attacking trans people. | ||
It's just like, we're not the ones imposing something new and bizarre on you. | ||
We literally just want to exist in the same sort of Cultural milieu that has existed and held humanity for the last 10,000 years. | ||
You come along wanting to tear all of that down and then call us hateful for not wanting to participate in this degradation, in this reversal, in this backsliding. | ||
There's nothing progressive about this. | ||
There's nothing... You cannot have a future with a society like this. | ||
This is the end. | ||
The very end of civilization as we know it. | ||
We're moving into just a brave new world of well-organized barbarism. | ||
So let's go to clip number five here, Seattle Clown Show. | ||
Christian being barked at. | ||
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Not doing anything. | |
He's not attacking anybody. | ||
He's got a different view, right? | ||
The tolerance left. | ||
I mean, it's so difficult to say, right? | ||
Just like these people that are like, yeah, we're tolerant. | ||
You're like, oh, well, I like Jesus. | ||
And they're just like, they literally just start foaming at the mouth and like barking at you and like shoving things in your face and like tearing your Bible out of your hand and shoving you and hitting you in the face. | ||
These people are just awful. | ||
It's just the most awful example of... | ||
If you want to call it humanity, I mean, I think that's a stretch. | ||
I think this is just a reversal, a degradation back into just tribal Africa before contact, right? | ||
Just like they'll just be eating each other. | ||
And I mean, you can see these people just like massive scars across their chest as they disfigure themselves and deform themselves and sterilize and castrate themselves, just rejecting everything that is normal and natural and good. | ||
And actually progressive as in it can progress to the next generation as in it can actually be sustainable beyond a single human lifetime because you can actually procreate and continue to fan the flame of human existence instead of snuffing it out completely and allowing darkness to consume us once again. | ||
These people are just... | ||
Like, why do we tolerate them? | ||
Why do we tolerate them? | ||
Clearly, that was a mistake. | ||
Clearly, if we could go back in time, if I could travel back in time, like, maybe that'd be a good skit, good movie or something. | ||
Like, you can go back to the 90s when everything was normal, when everything, when all of this sickening, sinful madness was actually kept behind a... | ||
A modicum of shame. | ||
People actually shameful about their participation in this sort of disgusting perversion. | ||
But we're arguing like, we're just tolerant. | ||
We just want to be, we just want love. | ||
We just want to be able to be ourselves out in public. | ||
And it's just like, if you could go back in time and just have a big projection screen and just show like Christians being barked at like dogs and being abused, people being arrested for reading Bible quotes, people being arrested for silently praying outside of abortion clinics. | ||
For people marching around just chanting, we're here, we're queer, and we're coming for your children. | ||
And just show people where this goes and where this ends up and show people that the crazy right-wing fundamentalist Christians of the 1990s turned out to be exactly 100% right, then maybe the decent, tolerant people wouldn't fall for the trick of tolerance, wouldn't be fooled by the kind and You know, reasonable sounding words of the activists back in the 1990s because... | ||
This is it. Like, this is the end. | ||
I don't know where you go from here. | ||
I don't know how much more you people want. | ||
I don't know what else you could possibly, you know, want to be kept from doing. | ||
And so they're out there just, like, butt naked, just, like, molesting children out in the open. | ||
And then they're just like, we are an oppressed minority, and we must do more, be more in charge of this society. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is American Journal, Infowars.com, Band.video. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls here. | ||
And I also want to go to this bit of a longer clip, but it's RFK Jr. | ||
being asked about gun control. | ||
I was really kind of blown away by his answer. | ||
I want to go to that full clip, but we'll go to some phone calls first. | ||
Let's go to Corey in Montana now. | ||
Corey, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Good morning, Harrison. | ||
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Yeah, I was calling about the IRS raid on the gun store in Grand Falls, Montana. | |
Okay. I wanted to make a couple comments on immigration and climate change, if you have time. | ||
Go ahead. Apparently, the IRS, a week or so back, Raided a gun shop and ended up taking the records that keep track of what guns people bought, serial numbers, their address, age, all that information instead of financial records. | ||
And even in the article I saw, the Attorney General was appalled at what they took and unless the information changed, it also said they hadn't notified local law enforcement So if you can imagine local law enforcement getting called about a bunch of armed people going into a gun shop, I mean, that could become a mess. | ||
Yeah. No, that's a good point. | ||
The... Highwood Creek Outfitters in Great Falls, Montana, was raided by an estimated 20 armed IRS agents. | ||
The raid is said to have taken a full day, starting 30 minutes after the gun shop opened and lasting until 30 minutes after the gun shop was set to close. | ||
The owner of the shop, Tom Van Hoose, Stated the IRS agents confiscated all ATF forms 4473, the ATF forms required to be completed when a person proposes to purchase a firearm from a federal firearms license holder located in the shop. | ||
While these forms do not contain any financial information, they do contain each gun purchaser's name, address, date of birth, social security number, and serial numbers for the firearms purchase. | ||
And this seems to be part of like a slow burn thing that they're doing in terms of gun control these days where they're just using all of these various pseudo legal ways of targeting or, you know, confiscating registries, you know, getting that information. confiscating registries, you know, getting that information. | ||
We heard, of course, that on January 6th, the Bank of America Corporation cross-referenced everybody in Washington, D.C. with everybody who had ever purchased a gun using their financial system and gave that to the FBI. | ||
So you've got banks and corporations and now the IRS, which ostensibly has nothing to do with guns, right? | ||
right? It has nothing to do with anything other than collecting taxes. | ||
Now they're raiding gun shops and confiscating these forms. | ||
So, you know, clearly they're not They're not satisfied with just trying to go through the typical and appropriate process of trying to bring about gun control. | ||
They're just using whatever shortcuts they can to, under the color of law, get all of this information. | ||
Sort of horrifying stuff, Corey. | ||
So what's your takeaway on this? | ||
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They're just out of control. | ||
I mean, the federal government's been out of control for quite some time. | ||
Yeah, well, it's, uh... | ||
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, I have to agree with you. | ||
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I just called because I hadn't heard anybody, you or anybody else on Infowars, mentioning it, and I thought it was big enough to, you know, to mention on your show. | |
And, uh... The only other thing I wanted to make a comment if it's alright on climate change, I was watching one of the weather channels, not the weather channel, but one of them during one of the recent hurricanes, and the geologist talking about the hurricane coming in was pointing out Florida and how they had turned on these, I don't know what they called them, deflectors or something that you could see around space in the radar. | ||
Where they said it was kind of two of the bigger cities were blocking out the hurricane effect. | ||
Have you seen that? | ||
I have not seen that. | ||
Or do you know about that? No, I saw another thing over on the West Coast where the guy is looking at the map and he says, this looks like rain, but it's not. | ||
It's military activity. | ||
Because they're talking about like you shoot flak or shrapnel or, you know, spray metals into the atmosphere and it reflects off the radar like clouds. | ||
And so he was making that distinction. | ||
But I hadn't seen that. I hadn't seen that one. | ||
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Was that recent? Well, in the last few months, and he talked about it like it was common knowledge. | |
I was shocked. | ||
I was like, what is he talking about? | ||
But you could clearly see perfectly round, I don't know what you'd call it, within their radar showing the storm going over. | ||
And the only other comment I wanted to make was on immigration. | ||
You do realize the liberals are only going to stop the influx of immigrants into our country. | ||
And they're going to do that by making our country exactly what the immigrants are leaving. | ||
There'll be no reason for them to leave. | ||
Yeah, yeah, probably, probably true. | ||
I mean, but it'll continue for a couple decades still. | ||
I mean, look at South Africa, right? | ||
Hopefully we'll have enough time to fix it. Yeah. | ||
Yeah, we'll see. No, thank you very much for the call, Corey. | ||
Very interesting stuff. Let's go now to Wayne in Texas. | ||
You have an article that you wanted to point us towards, Wayne? | ||
Yes, Harrison. How are you doing? | ||
Thanks for taking my call, by the way. | ||
Good, thank you. Hey, I was thinking about what's happened recently with the first responders in Boston that went to the government housing project where there was the drag queen party where there was the children as well as the drugs and sex toys and a deceased male that were present. | ||
And I was reminded how SatanCon had just finished up at the very end of April. | ||
In Boston, which was hosted by the Satanic Temple. | ||
And I just wonder how many of those adults that were present at that party were also present at SatanCon, to be honest. | ||
Yeah, I would imagine so. | ||
So as I'm kind of looking into this, I came across this article titled, Good-Natured Satanists Defy Expectations in Boston. | ||
And, man, everybody should read this article because it really provides you good insight. | ||
As Dex Desjardins, which is the temple, the Satanic Temple's media director, was interviewed. | ||
And in this article, he speaks on quite a few different things, but one of them in particular, or actually I'll name a couple of them. | ||
He talked about the overwhelming percentage of their membership that's made up, you know, represented by the LGBTQ community, who largely in part pledged membership and came to them, you know, with suicidal tendencies and things like that before they found, you know, solace within the membership with suicidal tendencies and things like that before they found, you know, solace | ||
And then he also speaks to how one of their seven tenets being regarding bodily autonomy has compromised at SatanCon because they actually required everybody to wear the KN95 mask as well as provide proof of vaccination in order to attend the conference. | ||
So just a few things going on. | ||
Are you suggesting Satan worshipers would lie? | ||
What? Well, that's what's funny. | ||
He speaks on a lot of different things in the article, and really everybody should read it. | ||
But just, I mean, it's unreal, the hypocrisy that they're trying to reconcile between the Levain Satanism, the theistic Satanists, and the Temple of Satan. | ||
I mean, it's just a web of lies. | ||
I mean, they speak out of both sides of their mouths. | ||
It's incredible. Yeah, I mean, you know, my argument has always been either it's a real religion and they really are worshiping Satan, in which case they actually believe in a, you know, spirit of evil that they're dedicating themselves to, in which case they should be opposed by everybody and everything should be done legally, | ||
politically and religiously to disempower and disenfranchise them, or they don't actually believe what they're doing and they're just trying to be edgy, like they're just so bored with their comfortable lives that they... | ||
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Attention-seeking behavior. | |
Yeah, attention-seeking behavior. | ||
Oh, my gosh. | ||
Just being annoying. | ||
And, you know, in which case, you know, you don't treat them like a religion because they're not one. | ||
So just either way, either they are a religion and they should be stopped or they aren't a religion, and they don't deserve the protection that religions get and they should be stopped. | ||
So, I mean, seems pretty obvious take for me. | ||
The article here, good-natured Satanists defy expectations in Boston. | ||
A record-breaking gathering devoted to the Prince of Darkness spooked traditional faiths, but didn't take itself too seriously. | ||
Yeah, just some goofy Satanists with their horrific demon statues playing around. | ||
Massachusetts, famed for its Puritans, witch trials, and scarlet letters braced for the world's largest ever gathering of Satanists this weekend. | ||
But the feared pagan hordes turned out to be a campy misfit seeking fun and community. | ||
Far more rocky horror than The Exorcist. | ||
Just like, okay, but what is the outcome? | ||
What is the fruit of all of this? | ||
Just disempowerment, just... | ||
Totally surrendering, being slaves to sin, just producing nothing, creating nothing, tearing everything down. | ||
Oh, but you can have fun while you do it, so that must mean it's good. | ||
Remember, if something's fun, it must be good. | ||
If you think it's fun to torture somebody, I mean, it cannot really be bad. | ||
You're having fun while you do it. | ||
That's how simple these people are. | ||
Last month Yuval Noah Harari deemed the false prophet of the World Economic Forum predicted that artificial intelligence would be capable of writing a new Bible. | ||
Not before smearing the Christian Bible as an outdated book with no divine origin. | ||
You know, the printing press, radio, television, they broadcast, they spread the ideas created by the human brain, by the human mind. | ||
They cannot create a new idea. | ||
You know, Gutenberg printed the Bible in the middle of the 15th century. | ||
The printing press printed as many copies of the Bible as Gutenberg instructed it, but it did not create a single new page. | ||
It had no ideas of its own about the Bible. | ||
Is it good? Is it bad? | ||
How to interpret this? | ||
How to interpret that? AI can create new ideas, even write a new Bible. | ||
He goes on to say that these new ideas within the AI Bible would be more correct than any other religious text because they're derived from a super intelligence, a non-human entity. | ||
Because he denies the existence or inspiration of God, he says it's simply a dream to imagine God's divine inspiration behind the Holy Bible. | ||
You know, throughout history, religions dreamt about having a book written by a superhuman intelligence, by a non-human entity. | ||
Every religion claims our book, all the books of the other religions, humans wrote them. | ||
But our book, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
It came from some superhuman intelligence. | ||
In a few years, there might be religions that are actually correct. | ||
Just think about a religion whose holy book is written by an AI. That could be a reality in a few years. | ||
Harari says that artificial intelligence can make decisions all by itself, the first technology that can do this, implying that this AI Bible would be written by free will rather than be dictated by the design of its programming. | ||
He sees AI as above human beings. | ||
And again, since Harari is an atheist, he places the AI technology above all human intelligence, elevating it to the status of a god in his eyes. | ||
It's the first technology ever that can make decisions by itself. | ||
I hear a lot of people saying, oh, all these worries about AI, every time there is a new technology, people worry about it, and afterwards it's okay. | ||
Like when people invented writing and printing presses and airplanes, they were so worried, and in the end it was okay, AI will be the same. | ||
It's not the same. | ||
No previous technology in history could make decisions. | ||
You know, even an atom bomb Actually empowered humans, because an atom bomb can destroy a city, it cannot decide which city to bomb. | ||
You always need a human to make the decision. | ||
AI is the first technology that can make decisions by itself, even about us. | ||
Next, Yuval Noah Harari mischaracterizes what Christians have believed throughout time in order to illustrate why an AI metaverse would be just like heaven. | ||
Here he claims that ancient Christians believed their carnal bodies, their physical bodies, were held in highest regard. | ||
And you have this discussion for, you know, for thousands of years about what humans really are. | ||
Are they an immaterial soul or an immaterial mind? | ||
Are they embodied beings, embodied entities? | ||
And this was a major philosophical topic that you see, say, in ancient Christianity, this discussion that Jesus and the first Christians, influenced by Jewish traditions, they believed very firmly that humans are bodies. | ||
Which is why Christ rises in the body. | ||
He's resurrected in the body. | ||
However, Romans 8 clearly reveals the doctrinal position that ancient Christians believed, as well as modern-day Christians. | ||
Quote, For to be carnally minded is death, but to be spiritually minded is life and peace. | ||
So then they that are in the flesh, the body, cannot please God. | ||
Harari then claims that Christ's heavenly kingdom is of the earth, boldly saying that Christ told his followers of a future... | ||
All right, folks, that is the latest from Red Pill TV. False Prophet says AI God will write new Bible and create VR heaven. | ||
That was just the first half of that incredible report. | ||
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But I want to go now to this response from RFK Jr. | ||
When he was asked about guns. | ||
I don't think I've ever heard a response like this from a potential presidential candidate. | ||
One of the things that disappoints people the most about Trump is his lack of resolve when it comes to gun control. | ||
And frankly, you can't just have the same old Republican talking points of just like, out of our cold dead hands when it comes to guns. | ||
You have to actually explain what the purpose of it is. | ||
I think that's a big part of conservatives losing ground in this country is we've forgotten how to Explain and actually elucidate and use words to explain the importance of the things that we believe. | ||
And we've allowed the left to warp the belief beyond its original intention. | ||
In other words, the people in the past... | ||
Could actually talk about why is it important that you be able to protect yourself? | ||
Why is that a necessary aspect of being a free human being? | ||
If you can't elucidate that, if you can't actually describe the purpose behind any of this, then the only description of it being spread around is just people like, they just love guns because they're just... | ||
Violent or whatever. | ||
No, the purpose of it is because you can't be controlled if you are armed. | ||
You can't be a subject if you can defend yourself. | ||
And even on a psychological level, the ability to wield a deadly weapon is a... | ||
gives you a sense of honor that... | ||
Without that, you're just a slave. | ||
You're just a slave. | ||
I don't know why we have to explain why being a slave is bad, but apparently we do. | ||
But I just want to go to this RFK Jr. | ||
clip. Again, I don't think I've ever heard a presidential candidate respond like this to a question about gun control. | ||
And this coming from a Democrat. | ||
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Let's watch. Our country went to war in a foreign land over a rumor of weapons of mass destruction. | |
We have weapons of mass destruction here, semi-automatic weapons, easily available with little documentation in our own country and their killing children. | ||
What will you do to confine semi-automatic weapons to use only by military and law enforcement? | ||
Yeah, I am not going to take people's guns away, and I believe in gun control myself. | ||
But, you know, anybody who tells you that we can end the violence to our children that's going on now by removing people's guns, At the margin that has been left to us, this very expansive Supreme Court decision is not being truthful with you. | ||
So, you know, I think just legally, because of the Because the expansive vision, the view that the Supreme Court has taken on the Second Amendment, that it makes it really impossible to actually do anything about it in terms of limiting people's guns. | ||
I also want to say this, that, you know, I have spent a lot of my time on my life in rural communities in this country, and there is a gun culture in those communities That is closely tied to people's identities. | ||
And so those people, a large group of Americans, see it as almost an existential threat. | ||
In my political party and people like myself say to them that we're going to take your guns away. | ||
And it hasn't worked. | ||
It has polarized our country more and it's made people dig in more. | ||
And I'm trying to end the polarization in our country. | ||
And I—so I think that this—and particularly in this point in history, in the last three years in this country, we've seen an all-out assault on our Bill of Rights. | ||
We've seen for the first time the government participating in censoring people's speech. | ||
There is, you know, these revelations came out this week that the FBI has been collaborating with the SBU, the Ukrainian agency, To censor speech of Americans critical of U.S. policy against the Ukraine. | ||
We've seen the CIA and the FBI now had, during at least the last two administrations, at portals, at Twitter, where they can identify people who are speaking against government policies and silence them. | ||
And so we had these assaults on freedom of speech. | ||
We had the government come in and order without any scientific citation, without any democratic process, the closure of every church in this country for a year. | ||
We had an assault on freedom of religion. | ||
We had an assault with the Again, we had these social distancing regulations and policies that, again, were not based upon. | ||
We now know, and Rachel Rolenski and Anthony Fauci have acknowledged, they were not based on science. | ||
There was no democratic process. | ||
There was no public hearings. | ||
There was no notice and comment rulemaking. | ||
No scientific citation shown to any of us. | ||
And yet that was a direct assault on our right to assembly. | ||
We had every business, 3.3 million businesses in this country, closed down in violation of the Fifth Amendment right to due process and just compensation. | ||
None of them were given due process or just compensation. | ||
We had a Seventh Amendment jury trial shut down. | ||
It's against anybody who was providing a medical countermeasure, no matter how egregious your injury, no matter how reckless or negligent their behavior, you can't sue them. | ||
And that's a violation of the Seventh Amendment. | ||
So there's a lot of people in this country who are watching this happen and say our entire Constitution is under attack. | ||
And the only provision that was not under attack is the Second Amendment. | ||
And a lot of the people who believe strongly about guns say, well, the reason they didn't attack the Second Amendment is because we have our guns. | ||
Now, whether you believe that or not, and I, you know, I'm not going to take a position on that one way or the other. | ||
But going after people's guns at this point in history, to me, is just going to cause more polarization and make it so that we can't listen to each other anymore because we get— Put into these kind of tribal silos, which we have to somehow figure out a way to get past. | ||
You know, my policy is going to be to figure out ways to protect these children. | ||
We cannot have any more school shootings. | ||
And, you know, one of the things, even if that means protecting schools the same way that we protect airlines, you don't get shootings on airlines anymore. | ||
If we have to do that, we have to protect our children. | ||
The other thing we need to look at is the other reasons why this may be happening in our country. | ||
And, you know, I've gotten ridiculed for saying that we need to look at the issue of the SSRIs. | ||
But it's one of the issues we need to look at. | ||
We need to look at video games. | ||
We need to look at the way that social media is affecting people's behaviors and do the scientific studies that are required for that. | ||
There has never been a time in human history When strangers would walk into a room of children and begin shooting people. | ||
What happened? We had guns when I was a kid. | ||
I went to the school where we had a gun club in the school. | ||
And kids would come with their rifles to school. | ||
And nobody even imagined that somebody would go in that school and start shooting children. | ||
There's other countries that have almost as many guns as we do, like Switzerland, that don't have school shootings. | ||
So what is going on here? | ||
The last school shooting in Switzerland was 21 years ago. | ||
We have school shootings every 21 hours. | ||
One of the things we need to look at are SSRIs. | ||
There is one study that shows that at least 23 percent I've never heard a presidential candidate respond like that. | ||
He's asked about gun control. | ||
He talks about the attacks on all of our Bill of Rights and how the Second Amendment is just next on the list. | ||
He talks about SSRIs and points to the fact that what's going on here has nothing to do with... | ||
It has everything to do with the underlying psychology that's being destroyed. | ||
I thought it was powerful stuff. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Move out to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got QC in Virginia. | ||
He wants to talk about the Wagner Group and the supposed coup that took place on Saturday. | ||
Thanks for calling in. QC, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. Absolutely. | ||
The movement of the Wagner Group is the way of our friends in the alternate universe Letting us know what needs to be done next in our government in order to take it back from the traitors in Congress, from the traitors in the Senate who are afraid, who should be wearing diapers, and they probably are when we just don't see it. | ||
But they are going to be rounded up. | ||
Something about we, this war, this interdimensional war that we're waging in this world, which they are afraid of, our military— We'll respond accordingly in rounding up these traitors. | ||
We are tired. | ||
We've had enough. | ||
We have been subjected to making us cowards in our homes, cowards in our business, cowards in our courage to stand for American Republic and what we hold true, what we value the most. | ||
So it is time and we've had enough. | ||
So this is what's going to happen. | ||
The traders in Congress, the traders in our government, and the traders in business, the traders in corporate America, who have betrayed the trust of us, who they work for us. | ||
We don't work for them. | ||
It is our power that keeps them moving. | ||
They want to replace it. | ||
So it's time for us. We are going to take our country back. | ||
So they are being put on alert. | ||
The New World Order, the World Economic Forum, they shall be rounded up. | ||
These traitors, these people who are opposed to human values and decency are going to be rounded up and held in a court of people, of human court. | ||
Well, I look forward to it. | ||
And, you know, you would think the military would be the last bastion of the American ideals. | ||
But the more that we see about the American military, the more it is that they too have been infiltrated and subverted along with the rest of them. | ||
But always interesting stuff. | ||
Thank you for that call, QC from Virginia. | ||
Let's go to Daryl in North Carolina now. | ||
You want to talk about flash mobs and organizing flash mobs. | ||
Go ahead, Daryl. You're on the air. | ||
Hey Harrison, yeah, this is an idea I wanted to run by you and get your feedback. | ||
I was thinking the best non-violent way to kind of cure what's going on would be this. | ||
Get groups of a couple of people, could be two, three, four, and go to these headquarters of these places like CNN or DOJ or wherever you are in your area where you think people are infested with demons. | ||
Because Harrison, that video you showed earlier Sparked me. | ||
That guy in the dog suit barking. | ||
I mean, that's like the outsourcing of a demon in these people. | ||
So, I mean, to me, to be compassionate, if you had a wooden cross and you just kind of encountered someone like that and you just simply said, in the name of Jesus, I ask all demons out of this person. | ||
And then maybe have someone, you know, near you that's filming it with a GoPro. | ||
You could even livestream it and see what happens. | ||
And you don't have to be intense about it. | ||
I mean, I think we can be very calm. | ||
I think that's what's happening. | ||
If these demons are going into these people and causing them to act this way, then cast the demons out. | ||
And if one person does it and it goes viral, it might take off over the whole country and we just need it in certain spots. | ||
And I kind of wanted to get your feedback on that idea. | ||
Is it crazy? No, I don't think it's crazy at all. | ||
I think, I mean, the crazy thing is if you start invoking Jesus' name, they start going insane. | ||
Like that's the craziest part. | ||
They'll seem totally reasonable and they're just like, we just want to be loved. | ||
And then you're just like, if you just start saying, yeah, but you know, Jesus Christ wants the demon to come out of you, they start flipping out and start barking at you and like yelling at you and like literally going into, I mean, I remember the chicken man. | ||
We used to go to protests here in Austin. | ||
There would be a guy dressed up like a chicken. | ||
And the dude's voice literally... | ||
I heard it in real life. | ||
It did not sound like a human's voice. | ||
It was insane. | ||
This guy was just... | ||
He wasn't making a voice. | ||
He was just... When he would talk, his voice would have this inhuman aspect where he's just like, and you're just like, whoa, what is going on here? | ||
There's something very real to all of that. | ||
I think that's a great idea. | ||
I think more people should be doing stuff like that. | ||
And I'm always sort of torn because... | ||
half the people that do this type of stuff in america are catholics but then you've got the catholic church in the vatican just going completely along with all of this stuff right you've got this story vatican promotes study calling for radical inclusion of lgbtq plus an unprecedented global canvassing of catholics has called for the church to take a concrete steps to promote women to decision making roles And for radical inclusion of the LGBTQ plus community and for new accountability measures to check how bishops exercise authority. | ||
And this is just one of the stories. | ||
We have another story today as well of the Vatican actually punishing the... | ||
Preacher, the bishop or whoever it was in the Catholic Church that was leading a protest march against the Dodgers. | ||
So the Dodgers, the LA Dodgers are hosting what is explicitly an anti-Catholic hate group, right? | ||
They only exist. They're called the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, right? | ||
As a play on some sort of, you know, family of nuns in the Catholic Church. | ||
Like their entire purpose of existing is to mock, humiliate, and counter-signal the Catholic Church The L.A. Dodgers are like welcome them in and say, yeah, please come have your anti-Catholic hate rally in our stadium. | ||
They do that. The Catholic Church, you know, members of the Catholic Church, lay members and, you know, members of the clergy go, well, we're going to protest this. | ||
We're going to have a Catholic march in protest to this anti-Catholic program that they're running. | ||
And then the Vatican punishes those Catholics. | ||
It says, how dare you counter-signal the, you know, Demonic queers that are hosting a Catholic hate march, you know, in opposition to you. | ||
So, you know, I don't know what the deal is with the Catholic Church. | ||
I know a lot of my friends in the movement, like, they're all Catholic, and they all think that that's, like, a central part of what's necessary to combat what's going on. | ||
But then you look at the southern border, who's running the charities? | ||
Catholics, Jews, it's like Catholics are the ones... | ||
Promoting a lot of this stuff across the board. | ||
The Vatican is just a hive, a din of homosexual perversion. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know how you, like, maintain that Catholics are going to be the solution to all of this when the head Catholic, the Pope, is, like, on his knees kissing the feet of your enemies and, you know... | ||
apparently going along with his entire thing. | ||
I mean, I don't think any other church is particularly better except the Orthodox Church. | ||
I mean, the Orthodox Church is clearly heads and shoulders above any other church. | ||
And then you've got the Anglican Church, which is the breakaway from the Episcopalian. | ||
But within all the other denominations, you've got a split between the people that want to change the church to fit the modern idealism. | ||
And then the people that want to stick to the traditional, you know, ways. | ||
It seems like all the denominations themselves are splitting up. | ||
So maybe we just need, like, just, like, two types of Christianity. | ||
There's the so-called, there's the, like, cartoon Christianity where you're gay and you're, you know, women preachers and just, like, it doesn't actually matter. | ||
or you think that Christianity just means be nice and you're that stupid and surface level of your intelligence or understanding of this incredibly deep religious revelation or you're on the other side, which actually retains the tradition and moral purpose of all this. | ||
I don't know where the Catholics land. | ||
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We have some breaking news here. | |
We have some breaking news here. | ||
But it is just the latest in a very long series that... | ||
We got kicked off with that East Palestine, Ohio explosion earlier this year, and yet it was immediately following that that we saw example after example of trains derailing, bridges collapsing, always, it seemed, over or next to some ultra-important waterway. | ||
Very interesting coincidence this kept happening. | ||
Well, there was another major event in Yellowstone in Montana this weekend, and yet another major event in Maryland just a few hours ago. | ||
And that story is just breaking, so we'll go to that in a second. | ||
But first, this is what happened over the weekend in Montana when a train carrying hazardous materials going over a bridge collapsed into a major pristine waterway. | ||
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Let's watch. They worked overnight to remove the most hazardous of the materials from that train, a flammable and toxic substance called sodium hydrosulfide. | |
You can see the workers beginning to line up for the day here. | ||
Now, rail officials say that early Saturday morning, a train was going over the bridge, over the Yellowstone River, when the bridge We're good to go. | ||
The rail company says that so far no environmental impact has been detected, but towns downstream from here, including Billings, which is the biggest city in Montana, have stopped drawing possibly contaminated water from the river. | ||
Also, the rail company saying it's investigating pools of tar that have been spotted on the beaches here. | ||
Just, like, one of the few last remaining, like, pristine rivers in America. | ||
And, oh, oops, oh, oopsie-daisy. | ||
Oops, a train full of toxic material just collapsed into the river. | ||
Oh, our bad. | ||
Sorry about that. No, I'm sorry. | ||
They actually didn't apologize for it. | ||
They're just telling you what happened as if it was uncontrollable. | ||
Like... Whether this is on purpose or an accident, the same people are responsible for this. | ||
The same governmental organizations who apparently have decided to prioritize racist highways Right? | ||
They didn't want Puerto Ricans on buses getting to beaches in New York. | ||
And that's the big issue is that 100 years ago, they didn't want Puerto Ricans on the beach. | ||
So that's what the focus is now. | ||
Well, meanwhile, our infrastructure just collapsing. | ||
It's just collapsing across the board. | ||
So that was on... | ||
What, Saturday or Sunday? | ||
Now it's Monday and we've got tanker carrying potentially explosive ammonium nitrate overturns on Maryland Highway, forcing businesses within 1,500 feet to evacuate. | ||
Happened around 6.15 a.m. | ||
today. Authorities have asked businesses within 1,500 feet of the scene to evacuate. | ||
First responders are headed to the scene, but it's unclear if there's any injuries. | ||
A tanker truck carrying ammonium nitrate is overturned on a Maryland Highway, causing evacuations in the area. | ||
Truck... They said on Twitter that the crash happened along the northbound side of the road near Halfway Boulevard. | ||
I get a certain point. It just doesn't matter whether it was an accident or on purpose. | ||
It's the same people responsible for this. | ||
Same people who were spending just hundreds of billions of dollars in Ukraine. | ||
We just can't do anything right here. | ||
And just... Endless examples in just the last few months of just whether it's the forest fires or the chemical spills or bridges collapsing or bridges exploding. | ||
I-95 in Philadelphia last week. | ||
Just, I mean, it quite literally feels like RoboCop or something. | ||
I mean, it feels like some dystopian movie from the 80s where it's just everybody's just going along as normal while just... | ||
Murder and chaos and strife and chemical spills just happening all around him. | ||
And it's just like you turn on the news, it's just like, yes, another pristine river poisoned beyond repair by some easily reparable fault in a bridge somewhere. | ||
We should have seen it if we had just basic... | ||
You know, surveys of the critical infrastructure that's carrying chemicals thousands of miles across our country. | ||
None of this would be an issue. | ||
But instead, we're spending hundreds of billions of dollars bombing crap for no discernible reason overseas. | ||
And the people in charge of the transportation industry here are busy making sure that construction workers aren't white. | ||
So thanks, Joe. | ||
Thanks, Democrats. Thanks, you frickin' idiots. | ||
We're just gonna, like, we're just sitting around, just everything poisoned, everything on fire, everything being destroyed, and they're busy, like, defunding our cops and making sure that our children get their dicks cut off. | ||
So, America, 2023, thank you. | ||
This is all your fault. What are we gonna do about this? | ||
Because, clearly, this can't go on for very much longer whatsoever, okay? | ||
So, something's gotta change drastically. | ||
Very, very drastically or else, you know, it's just it's over for the human race because the people that have a monopoly on environmental concern right now are busy telling wood-fired pizza kitchens in New York that they have to stop using coal and wood in their pizza kitchens. | ||
I'm not joking. That's another story from today. | ||
Wood-fired pizza kitchens are now being attacked in New York City by the environmentalists, who apparently can't be bothered wearing about 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate suddenly going missing en route through Nevada or a train in Yellowstone just poisoning the last pristine pounds of ammonium nitrate suddenly going missing en route through Nevada or a That's small potatoes, according to them. | ||
What's really destroying the earth are gas stoves and wood-fired stoves in pizza kitchens in New York. | ||
Like, this is George's biggest joke ever. | ||
It's just pathetic beyond description. | ||
And this is in a country that actually tries and prides itself on its environmental concern, right? | ||
If it was China, like, they just don't care. | ||
They just don't care. It's like ammonium nitrate in a river? | ||
Yeah, we put it there on purpose. | ||
Yeah. Mamma Mia! | ||
New York City rules crackdown on coal wood-fired pizzerias and must cut carbon emissions by 75%. | ||
Tell you what! Tell you what! | ||
Before you focus on the wood-fired pizza kitchens, why don't we worry about making sure the bridges that are carrying thousands of tons of poison across our rivers are up to snuff? | ||
Can we do that first? | ||
How about the environmentalists pull their heads out of their asses and instead decide to actually focus on the SSRIs that are pouring into the waterways to such a degree that shrimp are committing suicide by swimming right up to sharks and being eaten because they can't tell friend from foe anymore. | ||
Like, why don't we just deal with the actual earth-shattering, nature-destroying processes that we're engaged in at a suicidal rate rather than worrying about coal-fired wood, you absolute morons. | ||
I don't know. Maybe that's just me. | ||
Maybe that's just me. | ||
But now we've got, like, just in the last few days, from the massive explosion destroying I-95, the primary corridor up and down the northeastern coast in Philadelphia, or the... | ||
Montana Bridge collapsing and pouring hundreds of tons of chemicals into the Yellowstone River or a truck of ammonium nitrate. | ||
Going off the road in Maryland or the 60,000 pounds of ammonium nitrate just disappearing off a train somewhere. | ||
And they're like, God, gee, the train must have had a hole in it. | ||
Or the, you know, train going through East Palestine, Ohio, where now they've revealed that there were only two people on that train and they were relying entirely on the sensors. | ||
And what's the corporations and the oversight... | ||
Organization from the government, what's their response? | ||
Put more sensors on. | ||
Oh, the sensors failed? Put more sensors on. | ||
Obviously, that's the solution. | ||
But don't worry, they're going to get rid of wood-fire coal-burning pizza ovens in New York instead of anything else that would actually matter or protect the natural environment from the egregious poisoning from human activity. | ||
It's all just horrifying and disgusting and destructive and nothing is being done about it because the people in charge would rather take advantage of this little series of accidents to get more control over you. | ||
Because that's the only thing they're ever concerned about. | ||
The only thing they were concerned about when it came to COVID. The only thing they're concerned about when it comes to environmentalism is not how to actually solve the actual problems we face. | ||
It's how to weaponize those problems and manipulate them into more control over the human population. | ||
Folks, let's go out to your phone calls. | ||
Now we've got Jacob in Illinois. | ||
Jacob, you watched the Alex Jones Q&A last night. | ||
I saw some clips from it. | ||
I didn't have a chance to watch the whole thing. | ||
What was your takeaway from this event? | ||
Jacob, thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
Can you hear me? Yes. | ||
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All right. I popped my headphones off. | |
Thanks for taking my call, man. I called in a couple times from Iowa as stickers, but I moved. | ||
Obviously. But no, it was awesome. | ||
I laughed. I cried. | ||
I praised the Lord a lot. | ||
And yeah, I mean, the first time I ever called when I called the stickers, I said, man, it's more than just a battlefield for the mind. | ||
It's for these souls. And man, y'all weren't collecting souls last night with that. | ||
But you still there? | ||
Yeah, yeah, no, that's great. | ||
Yeah, he's teaming up with this church in Florida. | ||
Yeah, so what was your big takeaway from it? | ||
Just it was a good and necessary thing for Alex to do? | ||
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Yeah, and they've weaponized Christianity in the turn of the other cheek, and they got us all sitting there thinking we're supposed to be so passive. | |
And just like now, the Lord has me in a battle where I have to be Gentle, but not passive. | ||
You know, we have to still be brave. | ||
And then the fact that Pastor Brown was talking about how he came from Africa to a missionary in America, and everybody's like, we've got a church on every corner here. | ||
But we don't have the struggles that he had in South Africa. | ||
And just the fear of the struggles is bringing people to the Lord, where they're just like, oh no, China's coming. | ||
So, I mean, a lot of that has to do with, a lot of, there's a, oh, what's the word that the church uses? | ||
Oh, I can't think of the word right now. | ||
Harvest, there we go. I'm looking at my garden, can't even think of the word harvest. | ||
There's a harvest coming, and he needs workers, you know? | ||
Yeah, yeah. Interesting stuff. | ||
You know, people are understanding more now the spiritual aspects of this and... | ||
Hopefully people are realizing that when you get rid of Christianity, when you get rid of a spiritual basis that is like undeniably good, undeniably the best way to organize a society from the familial level to the interpersonal individual level to the societal level itself, | ||
like Christianity just is, like even if it wasn't divinely ordained, even if it wasn't Brought about and inspired originally by divine revelation, even just scientifically, it's just the best way to be. | ||
It just is a religion that is founded on mercy and understanding, but at the same time has very strict rules about what you indulge in and what you don't. | ||
And like for a lot of atheists, they're in this weird process of like reverse engineering Christianity and acting like they're coming up with something totally unique and original. | ||
You know, you see posts where it's like, here's an idea. | ||
If women can't get abortions, then men have to stay with the women and provide everything for them. | ||
And it's like, yeah, duh, it's called marriage. | ||
Like we figured this out literally 2,000 years ago. | ||
Where have you been? | ||
And... So, you know, hopefully people are realizing and looking around, it's like, gee, when we got rid of Christianity, it wasn't replaced by some enlightened, beneficent science. | ||
It was replaced by people who, A, use science to achieve their own despicable, narcissistic, controlling ends, or B, literal witchcraft and Satan worshiping. | ||
So, like, I don't know what you expected, but Christian's been telling you this forever, and it's obvious, and, you know, maybe we just have to go so far down the, Antichrist rabbit hole that things become hopeless and Jesus has to literally come back and save us. | ||
I don't know. I don't know where we go from this. | ||
But it's just obvious that real Christianity is the only... | ||
You know, possible way to organize a society that is both loving and tolerant and understanding and free and, you know, liberty loving while simultaneously powerful and strong and defendable because you, you know, embody that spirit that... | ||
It's literally given to us by God. | ||
I don't know. I don't know how you ignore this. | ||
I don't know how you get around this or how you justify your activities without this. | ||
So it is a spiritual war, and it's good to hear that yesterday's broadcast, which can be watched at band.video, was so powerful and had such a good effect on everybody. | ||
Let's go now to—thank you for the call, Jacob. | ||
Let's go to Jeff in North Carolina. | ||
You were a veteran guinea pig for SSRIs, which is— Does not sound fun, Jeff. | ||
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Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. That's a nice call sign. | |
I don't know. Yeah, well, pizzas are racist, so there you go. | ||
Yeah, obviously. Yeah, obviously. | ||
Yeah, one thing real quick before I get into the SSRI stuff, because that's back in like 2007 up through maybe 2009. | ||
Yeah. It's like, you know, the environmental disasters that you were talking about earlier, you know, it almost, you know, it's almost like, okay, since they ramped up these things again, it's almost like they knew when RFK was going to, you know, announce his candidacy almost. | ||
It's like they ramped up because, you know, that's his thing, you know. | ||
It really is. I mean, that's his background. | ||
So it's almost like a whole other thing. | ||
Instead of how they did it with Trump through the DOJ, it's almost like that's the RFK gangbang. | ||
I don't know if I can say that on air. | ||
So anyways, yeah, the SSRIs. | ||
When you played that clip, something struck me, like, really, you know, because I've been through that, you know, to the point of, you know, I just had to come off of him. | ||
It was like 15 different pills a day. | ||
I was hearing stuff, seeing stuff. | ||
And I really didn't know what to do, but thankfully I had some great... | ||
I had this one guy. | ||
He was a peer support specialist down at the North Texas VA Medical Center in Dallas. | ||
His name's Don King. | ||
Not Don King, but he was a Green Beret. | ||
He had two canes. | ||
He was a really, really cool guy. | ||
And he just, you know, he told me, he's like, you know, they want you to kill yourself, boy. | ||
That's what he told me, you know, sitting on his desk. | ||
And, you know, he told me, he told me then, you know, he's like, look, if you got to get away, he told me a story about these guys that he was in Vietnam with. | ||
They went to New York City and they had been out partying and stuff and they were in their uniforms. | ||
And I guess two NYPD guys, you know, they didn't get treated nice. | ||
By anybody when they came back from that war. | ||
And so they were trying to give him the business, and anyway, they ended up killing one of them, and they ended up having to go to prison for life up there. | ||
Whoa. You're basically saying, like, just get out if you need to. | ||
Yeah, he just told me, yeah, look, the court don't care about your PTSD, boy. | ||
If you gotta bug out and go live out in the woods, which is what I did, um... | ||
You know, I moved out and started going to state parks and camping and stuff to try to figure out what the heck was going on. | ||
And, you know, I switched to cannabis. | ||
And, you know, my life's a little better now. | ||
You know, in the mornings, I'm a long-time listener. | ||
I sit out here and drink black coffee. | ||
I watch cars go by and listen to Harrison, you know, and listen to you. | ||
I tell you, man, he's got a point. | ||
I've always thought that about all these children, even starting back with Adam Lansing, that weird thing. | ||
But there is also the thing that you mentioned earlier about the demon possession and stuff, and that is real. | ||
But whatever foolishness that other caller was talking about, just walking out with your GoPro and stuff, you're dealing with demons. | ||
And if you're not a real Christian, you don't need to be out there playing with that because they'll jump in you, homie. | ||
It is real. | ||
That's interesting. Anyway, that's really all I wanted to say. | ||
I mean, what do you think? | ||
Do you think that's viable? | ||
Yeah, it's all real. It's... | ||
You know, when you say the info war, I mean, it really is all encompassing. | ||
It's a spiritual war. It is a literally, it's a chemical war. | ||
It is a medicine war. | ||
Because, I mean, this is the way that information actually has an impact on On your life, you know, we talk a lot about like the definitions of transgender and gender dysmorphia versus dysphoria. | ||
And it's like this, it's not just arguing about definitions in a dictionary. | ||
These definitions are then used by doctors to prescribe medicine, like they have real world impact. | ||
So you manipulate the information, you manipulate the real world, you manipulate the spiritual landscape, you manipulate people in ways that are really infinitely effective. | ||
And it's all sort of horrifying. | ||
So we'll continue this conversation in the next hour. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Jeff. | ||
Thank you so much for your support. | ||
And it sounds like I'm happy you were able to actually escape and go live in the woods and not become just another statistic of the veteran suicide epidemic. | ||
It really is tragic, and we're not doing enough to stop it, but... | ||
It's really across the board here. | ||
Veteran suicide rate may be double federal estimates, studies suggest, which is really something since the federal estimate is already a jaw-dropping figure. | ||
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You know... This RFK candidacy is really something else. | ||
He's asked about gun control. | ||
He says... | ||
And people on Twitter were watching, he's like, well, personally, I'm poor gun control, but I'm not taking anybody's guns. | ||
The Supreme Court doesn't want to let us take guns, but also, this is a core part of the identity of millions of Americans. | ||
You can't strip that away from them. | ||
It's also just like, you can't take the guns anyway. | ||
It's just literally not possible. | ||
And I mean, maybe that's a message we need to be spreading more. | ||
Like, it's not a threat. It's not like you're like, oh, we have guns and we'll use them. | ||
But it's like, but we do have guns and we will use them, though. | ||
So, I mean, it's not a threat. | ||
Nobody's in danger unless you try to steal from them their God-given right to self-defense. | ||
In which case, why are you doing that? | ||
I mean, if you just don't do that, everything's cool. | ||
So just don't do that and everything's cool. | ||
But he seems to understand that. | ||
He brings up SSRIs. | ||
He brings up the fact that we had just as many guns in the 50s and 60s. | ||
No school shootings. So it's not the guns that change. | ||
Something else has changed. Something else has happened here. | ||
I'd say if he were to add in a commentary about... | ||
Racial disparities in violent crime and the fact that the vast majority of violent crime is inner-city gangs, like black gangs just shooting each other. | ||
And that's not going to be affected whatsoever by gun control. | ||
But this is the way the gun control activists do it, right? | ||
They'll go, we've had... | ||
20,000 whatever deaths this year from guns. | ||
That's unacceptable. So we have to get assault rifles off the streets. | ||
And it's like, okay, but those 20,000 deaths that you're invoking were 99% pistols. | ||
So what does assault rifles have to do with it, right? | ||
They'll take some set of data, some set of statistics, and then offer a so-called solution that just doesn't address the cause of those statistics whatsoever. | ||
The same way that you're going after, like they want to portray it as if it's a bunch of like redneck Trump supporters that are out there shooting everybody. | ||
It's not. | ||
It's inner city black people that are doing the majority of killing despite being 6% of the population. | ||
That's a major issue. | ||
So if you're serious about wanting to prevent gun crime, you have to actually confront those issues. | ||
How many times do you hear mainstream media? | ||
We have to have uncomfortable conversations, and you're like, okay, let's talk about racial disparity and gun violence. | ||
So they're like, oh, oh, so you think that black people are just intrinsically more violent? | ||
You're racist against black people, and you think that they're less human than white? | ||
And it's like, do you want to get to the bottom of this or not? | ||
Do you want to actually prevent deaths of black people or not? | ||
Obviously not because you go off the rails about whatever else and you're clearly just using an ongoing tragedy being perpetuated and inflicted on and by the black community to try to disarm white people. | ||
Like it's just all endless dishonesty, and it's actually refreshing to hear somebody like RFK, even though he didn't bring up the gang violence problem. | ||
He talked about SSRIs, he talked about all the things that have changed for the worse in this country. | ||
The amount of legal guns is not the issue. | ||
It's the amount of illegal guns, it's the amount of SSRIs when you... | ||
Look into the mass shootings of schools and things like that. | ||
They almost all have SSRIs in their profile. | ||
And then he talks about, actually later, I don't even know if we got to that part of the clip, where he talks about the fact that you can't even really investigate this because of the HIPAA laws. | ||
The privacy laws around medication means that you can't actually look into what the medications are that these mass school shooters are on. | ||
Because there is something inhuman happening here. | ||
And unless you have like a... | ||
A rare, you know, the... | ||
Like the UT tower shooter literally had like a tumor in his brain that was altering his brain. | ||
So now we don't have tumors in our brain. | ||
We have doctors dispensing medicine that leave holes in your brain, literally and metaphorically, that allow this to go on. | ||
So if we don't... If you want to actually have a conversation about this and actually get to the bottom of what's actually causing the violence, then we can do that. | ||
The left is not interested in that. | ||
The left is interested in using the scary statistics to then take the guns from the people that aren't hurting anybody. | ||
That is, people like me and my guns. | ||
These are the ones that they're trying to take. | ||
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Wild in Wisconsin wants to talk about the Vagna Group saying, it's all deception. | ||
Seems to be the case. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Wild, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harry Potter. | ||
How are you doing this Monday? You're very good. | ||
Thank you. You know, in Sun Tzu, Art of War, it says, you know, appear weak when you're strong and appear strong when you're weak. | ||
and talks about the importance of deception. | ||
And Prigozhin was a cook for Putin before. | ||
You know, in food tester, it's an important role. | ||
But I think this is theater because if you look where Prigozhin is now, he's less than 100 kilometers from Kiev across the border in Belarus. | ||
So if you look at the timing... | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, go ahead. | ||
That's what I've been seeing is that... | ||
Basically, by pretending to go towards Moscow, they were basically circumventing, going around the front lines in Ukraine and are now very, very close to Kiev, even though nobody's really mentioning that. | ||
I actually just had a map on that. | ||
I'll try to find it. But yeah, keep going. | ||
Yeah, and it was after the break they requested. | ||
And it's literally like they took a right-angle turn Like how you said, circumvent all of Ukraine and then go over to Belarus, white Russia. | ||
And, you know, if Putin wanted Prigozhin dead, he would be dead instantly, you know, because that's the strongman society they live in. | ||
And I think the meaning they had at the military headquarters in that Russian town was to Prigozhin to get his next orders and avoid... | ||
Any electronic surveillance because it's person-to-person, as was done in U.S. war games when that one general used letters, in-person communication, and motorcycle couriers. | ||
And the Russia stuff is a huge big deal. | ||
People don't realize it, especially in Texas and the south of the United States, is that if, by chance, the southern United States Christian contingent And the Russian Christian contingent team, it would be Christendom, World War, and would be the biggest Christian empire ever seen in history because majority of the Christians now are of the Orthodox faith. | ||
And I think that's what the globalists are trying to drive a wedge as much as they can separating Christians. | ||
As you saw with Jones's thing he had over the weekend, At the church there, you know, the power of Christendom, especially on an optics level, is really the trump card because it's the number one uniting factor. | ||
And then in the military, even the military, U.S. military guys speak about how majority of the high-tier operatives are faithful Christians because you need to believe in a higher power, you know, in a purpose-driven life, not a Democrat pleasure-driven life. | ||
You know, so I think it's an important thing. | ||
You talk about it here and there, but I wanted to hear your thoughts on that. | ||
No, I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think you've said it very well. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
I don't think I have anything to add to that. | ||
Honestly, I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think it's pretty clear that the two factions that exist on earth are the pro-Christ faction and the anti-Christ faction. | ||
People use the term anti-Christ to represent the figure from Revelations, but just in terms of against Christ, these are the two. | ||
This is the dividing line, whether you follow and believe in Jesus Christ or don't. | ||
That's really all that matters. | ||
I always like the way that Like C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien, in their writings, they very rarely use the term atheist. | ||
They use the term materialist quite a bit. | ||
I think that's a more accurate description of what these people are. | ||
Material. They believe in physical reality being the only reality. | ||
And they just think of human beings as clumps of cells. | ||
And the earth is just like a carbon cycle. | ||
It's all very material and scientific. | ||
But it is devoid of the spiritual reality that we know to be true, even if it can't be measured on instruments. | ||
So, no, I think you're exactly right, Wild. | ||
Very brilliant stuff, and I thank you for your call. | ||
Let's go to Tim in California now. | ||
He wants to talk about the Yellowstone River derailment and a comment that Vivek Ramaswamy made, I guess. | ||
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Go ahead, Tim. You're on the air. Yeah, I saw him being interviewed before this derailment. | |
And because of that, I made note of it, and it's from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association, ARTBA. And of course, they have a really cool website, artbabridgereport.org. | ||
And when you go there, it's... | ||
One out of three U.S. bridges need to be replaced or repaired. | ||
That's including 29% of the bridges on the interstate. | ||
And at the current rate, it will take 68 years to fix all the nation's structurally deficient bridges. | ||
And there are 163 million daily crossings. | ||
On 42,951 structurally deficient U.S. bridges in poor condition. | ||
Here's the kicker. The estimated cost to replace all the structurally deficient bridges based on the average price data for the U.S. DOT is over $54 billion. | ||
I think we had that much money laying around. | ||
Anyways, thank goodness we got a trillion-dollar infrastructure bill. | ||
Anybody seeing any bridges being replaced before they fall down? | ||
Yeah, that's like... | ||
I mean, that's got to be one of the most insane stories. | ||
I was just thinking about that this weekend, right? | ||
The infrastructure bill, the infrastructure bill they passed, that as soon as it passed, they were like, this is the biggest climate change bill we've ever seen. | ||
I mean, the amount of money that we're spending, the amount of money that's flowing out of our country while our country literally collapses around us, it's something else, isn't it, Tim? | ||
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Yeah. Precisely. | |
Yeah. Actually, when your Montana caller called, I thought he was going to hit that Yellowstone River story. | ||
Yeah, some of that stuff was really pretty wicked. | ||
A couple of the cars that were hazmat cars just didn't land in the water, and they were contained, but they were wicked. | ||
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If they had busted open, you'd have had a much bigger problem. | |
Well, I don't know if we'll ever actually understand what a big problem we have going on there. | ||
You know, it seems like these stories just happen and then they're like, well, we're testing, but we can't really tell. | ||
And then they just hope that you forget all of it, just like happened in East Palestine, Ohio, where Biden is still not visited, even though it's been 200 days since it happened. | ||
Just incredible stuff. Thank you for that call, Tim. | ||
Let's go to... I want to go to Henry in Chicago. | ||
Henry in Chicago, we've got one minute left. | ||
The floor is yours in this segment. | ||
Hi. Thank you. Congratulations on your new baby. | ||
Thank you. I wanted to talk about why don't we just start impeaching every single government politician on the Article 6, Paragraph 3 of the Constitution. | ||
That's That's not to impeach Biden. | ||
Biden's Article 2 says from 1, Paragraph 8. | ||
Okay, now, do you think we are free people in this country? | ||
I did a research. | ||
When you Google and you go and look who owns the American citizen, it says the U.S. government. | ||
And if you want to become a sovereign citizen, you are put under the FBI watch. | ||
We need to repeal the... | ||
The 16th Amendment, we've got to get rid of the IRS. That's who's controlling our freedoms, same thing with the Federal Reserve. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it's the IRS, the FBI, the CIA, the NHS, or the DHS, the NIH. We'll continue. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, more... | ||
Phone calls here in just a second. | ||
I don't want to cover this story. | ||
There's a weird thing that goes on in Europe where it's like... | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't really get Europe. Europe confuses me. | ||
Because on one hand, they're constantly engaged in suicidal behaviors. | ||
They're just opening up their borders and you just have like... | ||
Tens of thousands at a time, like Africans and Middle Easterners coming across, like drawing their finger across their neck and just being like, we're here to conquer you. | ||
And it's Europe just like, come on in. | ||
Welcome. Welcome. | ||
Here's a free apartment. | ||
Feel free to subvert us from the inside out. | ||
Oh, you outnumber us now. | ||
Gee, we'll leave. Don't worry. We'll leave. | ||
Sorry. So it's like on one hand, they're just like constantly engaged in this like suicidal altruism, just like over the top socialistic programs. | ||
On the other hand, like, they're really good at food. | ||
They're really good at a lot better than America at keeping poisons out of their food. | ||
Not perfect still, right? They still have all these regulations that, you know, are GMOs and all this sort of stuff. | ||
But generally better... | ||
We used to buy baby formula from Europe because it was like, oh look, it's baby formula made with milk rather than just some sort of bizarre concoction of soy and chemicals that happens here in America. | ||
Yeah. And you literally can't buy it. | ||
And the U.S. Postal Service will actually confiscate your baby formula if you order it from Switzerland. | ||
It's like some Swiss baby formula that's like, the ingredients are milk and love. | ||
And the U.S. Postal Service is like, nope, not here. | ||
Not anymore. Literally, you can order it online. | ||
Half the time it gets to you and the other half, it gets confiscated by the U.S. government. | ||
It's crazy. Crazy that that happens. | ||
So it's like... On one hand, they're suicidal, they're insane, they're socialistic, nothing they do makes any sense, but on the other hand, it's like they also have banned the Tavistock Institute and have stopped doing transitions on children. | ||
Transgender nonsense on children. | ||
European baby formula, it's illegally sold in the United States, carries risks, pediatricians warn. | ||
Yeah, better to stick to American baby formula where you look at the ingredients list and it's just like, ingredients, soybeans, crickets, then a whole bunch of chemicals you can't even pronounce. | ||
Hydroxysulfuroxide. It's just like, really, for my baby? | ||
Really, this is, yeah, just feed them milk. | ||
Just feed them raw milk. But regardless, it's weird. | ||
It's weird how Europe is, right? | ||
They are just destroying the ability for Dutch farmers to even continue their generations-long tradition anymore. | ||
They're just doing it. There's no reason. | ||
There's no justification for it. | ||
They're just doing it. Insanely. | ||
At the same time, they're like the most progressive of whatever pronouns and sexualization, but then they still have this like vestigial, I don't know, traditional kind of way to do things. | ||
So, you know... | ||
Again, I really don't get it. | ||
I really don't get it. Because there's so much far past America in so many regards. | ||
But then also, it's like America is going all in on child transitions and just chemically castrating, puberty blockers, like all this insanity. | ||
Whereas most European countries have that stuff banned at this point. | ||
You're not allowed to transition a child in most European countries now. | ||
And here this is happening also in Sweden. | ||
Sweden shocks Europe, abandons unstable green energy agenda, returns to nuclear power. | ||
Like, okay, good. | ||
That's good. That's nice. | ||
So that's right. | ||
This is a proper way to do things. | ||
So how they have this weird cognitive dissonance is very confusing to me. | ||
This, according to... | ||
So that is, according to Al Gore, Leonardo DiCaprio, John Kerry and Joe, existential threat to mankind, Biden et al. | ||
It, of course, being the utopian green energy of the Shangri-La of tomorrow, which Sweden is abandoning and returning to nuclear power. | ||
That's right. Climate wounds... | ||
This story is from Red State that I'm reading. | ||
Sweden just dealt a severe blow to globalist climate agenda by scrapping its green energy targets. | ||
In a statement announcing the new policy in Swedish Parliament, Finance Minister Elisabeth Svansitsyn Warned that Scandinavia nation needs a stable energy system. | ||
She says wind and power are too unstable to meet the nation's energy requirements. | ||
Instead, she said the Swedish government is shifting back to nuclear power and has scrapped a goal of 100% renewable energy supply to meet the nation's energy requirement. | ||
So they're going back to nuclear energy at the same time that Germany and France and others are shutting down their nuclear program. | ||
Very bizarre, very strange goings on here. | ||
here it's good that this is happening it's good they're going back to nuclear energy nuclear power since uh that does seem to be the future of non-quote so-called fossil fuel energy the swedish decision is an important step in the right direction implicitly acknowledging the low quality of unstable wind and solar and as part of general collapse of confidence in the renewable energy pioneered in the nordic countries and in germany | ||
the united kingdom has every reason to follow sweden's lead but should go farther a small population in a large country such as sweden can afford to reject fossil fuels relying on nuclear and hydro and biomass again biomass is uh trees They're burning trees. So retarded. | ||
But the United Kingdom and other substantially industrialized economy need to face the facts and understand that only a gas to nuclear pathway is viable to remain industrialized and competitive. | ||
Of course, their whole point is de-industrialization and collapse of human activity. | ||
So very strange, very bizarre, but that's the case. | ||
Let's go now out to your phone calls. | ||
Ben in Indiana is a first-time caller. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Ben, you're on the air. | ||
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Hello, Harrison. Can you hear me? | |
Yes, thanks for calling in. Sorry, I just got off my headphones. | ||
I just wanted to call in and say thank you so much for all that you guys do. | ||
And a quick plug, I take about six or seven or eight of your supplements, Turbo Force, Rain Force, just so many. | ||
But I've started fasting and found God, and I just... | ||
You guys have led me onto this path as a new father. | ||
And what you spoke about with the formula, I cannot agree to that more. | ||
My wife, we outsourced to Europe to get our formula because we do not trust it. | ||
We just got off of, you know, fresh milk and everything. | ||
But I just, I have a quick question. | ||
With this whole impeachment process, it's very worrying me with what's going on with Biden. | ||
I just wanted to get your input on it. | ||
Yeah, I don't know where the impeachment process is at this point. | ||
What are you concerned about? | ||
That we'd have Kamala? | ||
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I don't want Kamala in charge. | |
I'm in between Trump and RFK because I want a future for my children. | ||
I want a country with God. | ||
As someone that has been, I would say, a victim of the system, Five years old, they gave me Ritalin instead of paying attention to me. | ||
Fifth grade, I was diagnosed as being bipolar instead of just having emotions. | ||
It's frustrating as a father. | ||
My son's going to be a year old in July, and I'm just trying to decipher right from wrong to lead my son in the right direction. | ||
Yeah, well, congratulations on your son. | ||
I mean, I'm in the same boat just a little bit ahead of you at two and a half. | ||
Yeah, my son is just wild beyond belief. | ||
And I'm like, I'm worried about that too, where I'm like, how are you going to try to put this kid on drugs if I don't instill some discipline in him? | ||
At the same time, how are you supposed to tell a little kid to stop being a wild little kid? | ||
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It's hard. Alright, welcome back, folks. | |
Final segment, or no, not final segment. | ||
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Putting the power of conversation into the caller's hands. | |
You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Alright, I was worried about how I was going to fit everything into the final segment, but we got two more left, so we'll take your calls here in just a moment. | ||
I do want to play now a video. | ||
I mean, Alex Jones... Probably 10 hours of Alex Jones content that's come out in just the last two days from his podcast appearance on the Patrick Bet David podcast. | ||
Really interesting stuff, like three or four hours of content there. | ||
You've got him at the church and Alex Jones Ask Me Anything. | ||
Lots and lots of Alex Jones content for your podcast. | ||
Pleasure at band.video. | ||
An evening with Alex Jones. | ||
Full Q&A hosted by Pastor Rodney Howard Brown. | ||
And that is blown up. | ||
I mean, it's gotten probably 10,000 views just since I checked about an hour ago. | ||
So lots of people checking that out. | ||
I just want to play a very quick clip from the Patrick Bet David podcast over the weekend. | ||
About a 30-second thing. | ||
And it shows you... | ||
What it really looks like to see somebody with the Holy Spirit in Alex Jones. | ||
So let's go now to that quick video of Alex Jones on the Patrick Bet David program this weekend. | ||
And just all the persecution has been wonderful. | ||
It's really taught me a lot and it's helped me be a better person. | ||
So I want to thank my enemies for everything they've done to me. | ||
And I want to encourage them not to be destroyed by their master that will destroy them. | ||
And I want to have a future with them on a planet we can all live on. | ||
And so I want to tell my enemies I love you and I care about you and Jesus loves you. | ||
And you just need to ask Jesus to come into your heart and God will set you on the right path and forgive you. | ||
And that's really the answer. | ||
And I would just really encourage them to find God. | ||
Because let me tell you, God and the devil are real. | ||
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You better get that straight. It's absolutely true. | |
It's absolutely true. But of course, when he's asked, like, how do you deal with this? | ||
How do you deal with the attacks? How do you deal with, you know, all of your enemies? | ||
He's just like, well, you just love them. | ||
It's actually pretty easy. | ||
It's actually pretty simple. | ||
It's actually not easy. | ||
It's actually incredibly difficult. | ||
Easy thing is to hate. | ||
You learn that nothing worth doing is easy. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go to Joe in Jersey. | ||
You actually want to talk about that podcast, Patrick, that David podcast. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Joe, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Dude, yeah, I was listening to the podcast over the weekend, and it's just funny, so... | |
Like, Alex goes on there and red pills Bed David about a bunch of things. | ||
And, like, I like Bed David. | ||
I think he does a good podcast. | ||
But it was shocking to me that he never saw, like, the target Satanism stuff. | ||
He never heard the, uh, we'll convert your children songs. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Alex Jones going on there to red pill bet David. | ||
It's like nuts because it just shows how invaluable InfoWars is and all the information that you guys give because even people like Bet David, they think that they're tapped in, they think that they're red pill, they think that they're one of the big voices out there. | ||
They're behind on a bunch of stuff too. | ||
It just shows how fast everything is moving and that you need InfoWars, man. | ||
InfoWars is... | ||
Like, number one, InfoWarsStar.com, MadMaxWorld.pc. | ||
Yeah, absolutely, and I totally agree. | ||
Like, it is weird remembering that people don't know this sort of stuff. | ||
I mean, I talk about it all the time. | ||
Like, if you go, if you were to just go to, like, your local grocery store, just go walk around your local downtown street, and just ask people, like, do you know who Klaus Schwab is? | ||
99% of people have no idea. | ||
Like, they're so far disconnected from reality that I have no idea what's actually going on. | ||
And that was a great example. | ||
Maybe we should pull that clip of Patrick Bet-David, Alex Jones. | ||
He mentions this choir, and Patrick can't understand it. | ||
He's like, wait, what are you saying? | ||
What is going on? And it's like, no, no. | ||
It's a gay choir, state-sponsored in San Francisco, where, like, half the people are actual, like, felons who have, like, done things to children before. | ||
And they're sitting there singing, we're coming for your children. | ||
And it's Patrick Bette Davis being like, he, like, doesn't understand it. | ||
He's like, I must be hearing you wrong. | ||
What are you saying is going on? | ||
It's like, no, it's absolutely real. | ||
It's 100% real. | ||
It's going on. | ||
Like, nobody knows about this. | ||
Nobody knows about this. | ||
And that's why you get, like, you know, the boomers, just the people that just, like, watch CNN. | ||
Like, they have no idea. | ||
And so when they hear you be like, they're coming for our kids, they're like, oh, that's so, ew. | ||
Ew, why would you say that about them? | ||
And it's like, no, you don't know what's going on. | ||
You have no idea what's actually happening out in the world. | ||
And so you're seeing our reaction without seeing what has caused the reaction. | ||
And that's what provides much of the perspective warp, is that you've got us reacting to things. | ||
That gets publicized. | ||
The reaction gets publicized. | ||
The reaction gets talked about. | ||
But what has caused that reaction doesn't get talked about. | ||
You know, if you just see a bunch of people being like, what the hell, we need to shut this down, no more pride parades, You see a bunch of people, you know, you have a bunch of normies going, wow, they hate gay people and don't want them to love who they want to love? | ||
It's like, no, you idiots. | ||
These are predators. These are child predators that are like teaching in elementary schools and having literal orgies in public where they're bringing little kids and hiding them in the back room for drag queen story time. | ||
Like... We should. | ||
We should grab that clip. | ||
Three to four minutes around where they're talking about the San Francisco gay choir who literally, like, you know, huge number of their participants have actually gone to jail for pedophilia. | ||
And they're out there singing, we're coming for your children. | ||
They're chanting, we're coming for your children. | ||
They're walking around saying, we're here, we're queer. | ||
It's not get used to it anymore. | ||
It's we're here, we're queer. | ||
We're going to have sex with your children. | ||
So, I mean... | ||
If you're not against that, I don't know what to tell you. | ||
Horrifying, but reality. | ||
Let's go to Bopity Boopity in Washington. | ||
Bopity's called in about the same podcast here with Patrick Bet-David. | ||
Go ahead, Bopity Boopity, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning. How you doing, Harrison? | |
So, yeah, you know, I was definitely blown away by his lack of knowledge on what the heck's going on there. | ||
His surprise, like, no way. | ||
You know, it was definitely eye-opening. | ||
And, you know, piggybacking off what the last guy said, man, Infowars is like on the, like he says, you know, tomorrow's news today. | ||
But, you know, I brought this to the attention of some people here in Washington, the laws that they were passing here that they can transition your children without your knowledge. | ||
And people saying things here, they're like, no way. | ||
That's not happening here. It's not possible. | ||
They're not doing that here. Yeah, so, I mean, what do you do about that? | ||
Because, like, it is definitely happening, and people are just willfully blind to what's going on. | ||
So, like, what... You know, it's like you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink, right? | ||
Like, you can tell, you know, maybe somebody's ignorant. | ||
So first you tell them. | ||
You go, look, I'm gonna shatter your ignorance here. | ||
I'm gonna tell you what's really going on. | ||
Then they don't believe you. | ||
So then you gotta show them. | ||
You go, here's the video of it happening. | ||
You don't have to believe me. Here's the video of it happening. | ||
And they still don't get it. | ||
And they still don't react to it. | ||
And they still don't care about it. | ||
Like, at that point, that's willful ignorance. | ||
Like, that's... It's not a human reaction to me. | ||
So what do you do at that point? | ||
It's stupidity? It's willful stupidity? | ||
Willful ignorance? What do you do at that point? | ||
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It's the cognitive dissonance, right? | |
You're shattering their reality, and then they lash out at you because you're destroying their concept of what is, but it's not. | ||
Right. I mean, I don't know. | ||
Yeah, what do you do after you share the articles and they're still not willing to believe it? | ||
It's like, let's just move on because they're so asleep that, you know, you're wasting your time. | ||
So, one tells one tells one. | ||
It's the whole world. But, you know, courage is contagious. | ||
Speak out and get as many people as you can to I mean, you know, we're spearheading library stuff on Long Island. | ||
We're trying to take over the library board and the Board of Education and just get as many people as you can to run and get these books out of libraries. | ||
We all got to do something. | ||
Good. Yeah, that is the way to do it. | ||
All right, we'll be back on the other side with our final segment of American Journal. | ||
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Alright, folks. You know, I don't get this. | |
I don't get what's going on here. | ||
So you've got all of these pride events across the country yesterday where you have just stuff we can't show you on TV. I mean, it's going on in American streets. | ||
It's going on in public during the daytime just on American streets. | ||
We can't show you video of it. | ||
So I'm sort of a little disconnect there, right? | ||
If it's allowed on city streets, why aren't we allowed to show it? | ||
I mean, that's kind of confusing, right? | ||
Stories of post-millennial. Naked adults exposed themselves to children at Seattle Pride Parade. | ||
So why you can't just say this is weird? | ||
Like, why you've got liberals that are like, look, I don't care about people being gay or trans. | ||
Like, I don't... I'm not demonizing them for this, but why is that... | ||
Why in order to be gay you have to like twerk naked in front of children? | ||
Like this makes no sense. | ||
There's some sort of disconnect here. | ||
And it's not like the... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just don't get it. It's not like it's a right-wing extremist thing to be like, hey, maybe adults shouldn't flaunt their naked bodies in front of children. | ||
And everybody gets this, even the people that are in favor of it. | ||
This is the weird part. This is why I can't like wrap my mind around this. | ||
You've got... These Krasenstein guys on Twitter, Brian Krasenstein writes this giant tweet justifying this and basically saying it's a good thing that this is happening, right? | ||
Then Libs of TikTok responds by just pointing out, Brian Krasenstein defends adult men riding around naked and flashing their dicks to children, yikes. | ||
And he comes back and is like, the way people like libs of TikTok skew things others say and do to fit their narrative is sickening. | ||
He's sickened by this. | ||
Like, you defended it. | ||
You idiot. If you didn't want people to say you're defending it, stop defending it. | ||
Like, what's wrong with you? He's like, personally, I do not support taking kids to events where nudity is present. | ||
I never defended taking kids to events where nudity is present, but he absolutely did. | ||
You absolutely did defend that. | ||
You absolutely are still defending that. | ||
So if you know it's wrong, why are you defending it? | ||
I mean, this is what happens if you just don't have morals, don't have principles, you don't have actual beliefs, you just have a constantly evolving, constantly changing set of ideas that correspond to nothing, apropos of nothing, just are dependent on nothing. | ||
It's just like whatever the Republicans are for, you're against. | ||
If they're against children being exposed to sexual stuff on the city streets then you have to be for that for some bizarre reason and when people call you out for it you're like well I'm not actually for that I just have to defend it because I'm a psychopath idiot moron like I don't get it I don't understand it you people are just hollow you're nothing you're shells of human beings you're not even human beings you're just some amalgamation of nonsense that just continually morphs and transforms into some new abomination every chance you get Okay, | ||
if you're against this, say you're against it. | ||
You're not. You argue in favor of it. | ||
You defend it. And when people call you out for it, you say, well, personally, I don't like it. | ||
Personally, I wouldn't subject children to this because you know deep in your heart, you know deep in your mind, you understand that this is weird and wrong, and yet you defend it. | ||
So what's wrong with you? | ||
Why are you doing what you do? | ||
What is wrong with you? | ||
What's wrong with your soul? | ||
What's wrong with your mind? Why can't you just be normal? | ||
Everything could just be normal if psychopath idiots like yourself just wouldn't interject. | ||
Just shut up and go away. | ||
You add nothing to the conversation. | ||
You have no beliefs. | ||
You have no consistency whatsoever. | ||
You just have a narcissism that means that you have to interject at some point on everything, even though everything you say is nonsense bullcrap that you reverse and backtrack on the moment it's pointed out. | ||
So just don't say anything in the first place. | ||
Just spare us all your rhetorical twisting. | ||
That's all you do is you just come up with clever ways to make things seem like they aren't what they are, And when we point out and just slice through it and go, no, but this is a naked man twerking in front of children. | ||
You're defending this? And they're like, well, no. | ||
I mean, no. No, obviously, I'm not defending that. | ||
I mean, I did. I did just defend it. | ||
I did just spend nine paragraphs explaining why it's a good thing and fine and normal and no different than a nude beach. | ||
But now that you've pointed it out, I'm going to backtrack and say that I never defended any of that stuff. | ||
And these people are just... Moronic beyond comprehension. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I really don't understand who they think they're fooling. | ||
I guess there's just a wide swath of people in America that are in this same sort of nonsense idiocy that these people are. | ||
And he's just like... | ||
It just makes no sense. | ||
He's like, let me get this straight. | ||
Libs of TikTok tweeted out a video of naked men on bicycles in order to make a point that naked men on bicycles should not be parading in front of kids. | ||
I agree, but it's like, you don't agree. | ||
You actually defended this. | ||
You actually did a nine-paragraph-long tweet explaining why it was a good thing that no one should care and that it's hateful if you actually pay attention to this. | ||
So it's just you don't have beliefs. | ||
You don't have anything that you actually, like I'm trying to find the original tweet. | ||
He must have deleted it. He must have realized how bad it looked and deleted it because I don't see it here anymore. | ||
So the tweet that Libs of TikTok was responding to just doesn't exist anymore. | ||
So you knew you were wrong, but he can't admit that he was wrong. | ||
He has to pretend that he's like under attack or something. | ||
But even in this tweet, he's like, I never defended taking kids to events where nudity is present. | ||
I do not support taking kids where nudity is present. | ||
But let me list out a million times when nudity is good and legal and that means you should do it. | ||
Insane. What I did say was that there's no evidence that a kid seeing a naked guy on a bike has any long-term impact on their development. | ||
So you're what? Show me the science? | ||
Show me the study? | ||
Show me the study that shows that kids shouldn't be molested when they're children. | ||
Can you show me that study? Like, yes, obviously. | ||
There's like a million studies that show that that, like, breaks children mentally. | ||
There's a reason that little kids, if they're molested, like, they don't... | ||
The kids don't come out and go, you know, Uncle Billy touched me under the covers. | ||
Like, they don't say that. They just, like... | ||
Start wetting the bed and start, like, doing weird things that people go, ooh, there's something going on with this kid because he's not acting normally. | ||
Like, it breaks their mind. | ||
It destroys them mentally to be introduced to stuff like this before they're ready. | ||
Everybody knows this. So why are you defending it? | ||
Why do you continue to defend it? | ||
Why, even in your statement where you're saying, I don't defend this, do you continue to defend it, you absolute psychopath? | ||
And yes, there is a difference between innocent nudity and sexualized nudity. | ||
That's not even a debate. | ||
What's going on at pride parades is not innocent in the remote possibility. | ||
It's a ridiculous thing to say. | ||
I think back to before the standards and whatever came to Hollywood, there used to be movies where there was nudity, but it would still be for children because it was things like Tarzan and you had Tarzan and Jane swimming around and there wasn't anything lascivious about it. | ||
It was just like You know, just like little kids will swim around naked and they don't even know they're naked. | ||
They're just innocent, you know, having fun. | ||
And then you had adults doing that and there's like actually nothing that bad about that. | ||
I'm personally not like some prude where it's like if a child sees a naked adult, it will scar them for life. | ||
That's not the case. When a child sees men dressed up as dogs, like with a dog mask and nothing else, being led around on chains and whipped by another man dressed up like a devil, now you're entering into the realm Or have fully entered and gone beyond the realm of massively traumatizing imagery that children shouldn't see. | ||
So why are you defending this? | ||
Why are you acting like what goes on at pride parades is the same thing that happens when a kid sees their parents naked? | ||
Source, you got a source on that? | ||
Yeah, the source is all of human history, you absolute perverted psychopath. | ||
No, this should not be on city streets. | ||
No, this should not be celebrated. | ||
No, you shouldn't be defending it. | ||
You understand that because the incidents pointed out, you backtrack and act like you weren't. | ||
So, you know... | ||
It's just absurd. It's just ridiculous. | ||
It's just nonsense that these people are out there defending the sexualization of children, and then when they get called out on it, they act like, well, so what, you're against nude beaches now? | ||
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So what, you're against innocent nudity? | |
No, we're against what these perverted, despicable weirdos are doing on city streets. | ||
It's really not that hard. | ||
It's really not that complicated to figure out. | ||
You people are in this bizarre maelstrom of nonsense as you try to justify your obvious support of perverting children. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
I don't know what you people think you're doing. | ||
I don't know who you think you're tricking or like if you think you look good at coming out of this being like the libs of TikToker are attacking me for saying that children are fine with being subjected to pornography on the city streets at a young age. | ||
God help us. I mean, I guess we'll figure out what the outcome of this is in the next several decades. | ||
When we'll all be gone because all of our children are perverted beyond human recognition and they all just like commit suicide or just don't reproduce and all like cut all of their body parts off because they've been so mentally warped by people like you, Krasenstein, Brian, Ed, whichever one you are, couldn't care less. | ||
The both of you are sick parasites that shouldn't be in America. | ||
Like so many of these people. | ||
Like so many of these people. Shouldn't be in America. | ||
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