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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that artificial intelligence would be capable of writing a new Bible, not before smearing the Christian Bible as an outdated book with no divine origin.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? 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 superintelligence, 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? | ||
Or 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, All right, folks, welcome to the American Journal. | ||
That is the latest from Red Build TV. False Prophet says AI God will create a new Bible. | ||
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It's Wednesday, July 5th, 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. | ||
It is July 5th. | ||
Hope everybody had a wonderful Independence Day. | ||
I know I did. | ||
Saw a nice little small-town parade. | ||
It was very fun. | ||
Hope everybody's feeling rested and patriotic. | ||
Boy, do we have a lot of stuff to talk about, though. | ||
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Just oodles of news. | |
Just sheer insanity across the board. | ||
We're going to talk about what's going down in Ukraine. | ||
Today may be the day. | ||
Lots of chatter online that came in a disturbing pattern. | ||
Because it started off with like posts on 4chan, things that I typically would read and, you know, sort of file away. | ||
Go, that's an interesting prediction. | ||
Doubt it's true, but it's just a little bit too far-fetched for it to be real. | ||
Only for slowly and surely the rumors to be confirmed. | ||
And that's, of course, about the attack of the nuclear power plant in Ukraine. | ||
So the first thing I saw about this was on 4chan. | ||
Somebody saying, today, July 4th, or tomorrow, July 5th, Ukraine is going to bomb this nuclear power plant. | ||
And you see stuff like that all the time. | ||
Tomorrow, the day is the day. Nuke is going to go off in New York. | ||
And you're just like, hmm, I don't think so. | ||
I doubt it. But then when you have that... | ||
A little rumor confirmed by mainstream media and the president of Ukraine himself, Zelensky, suddenly you have to start paying attention to it. | ||
And suddenly the idea that today may be the long-awaited outbreak of legitimate nuclear war between NATO and Russia could be a very interesting day, folks. So that's just one of... | ||
The myriad of stories that we will get into today, so let's not waste any more time. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 5th of July, 2023. | ||
White House cocaine mystery deepens. | ||
Secret Service says it was in the West Wing and not the library. | ||
Yes, folks, if you're just joining us. | ||
There was cocaine found in the White House. | ||
White House cocaine mystery deepens as Secret Service says it was found in the West Wing and not in the library. | ||
Joe and Hunter's July 4th celebrations clouded in controversy as agents tried to track down who was responsible for dropping drugs. | ||
Hmm, who could it be? | ||
Gee, let's think about this for a minute. | ||
Cocaine found in the White House of Joe Biden. | ||
Shortly after a visit by his son, Hunter. | ||
Hmm, whoever could it be? | ||
Just incredible. The White House was engulfed in scandal during President Joe Biden's Fourth of July celebrations as the Secret Service hunted for whoever was responsible for leaving cocaine in the West Wing. | ||
Hunter Biden was among the first family members at 1600 Pennsylvania for the festivities just hours after it was confirmed that a white powder that sparked a hazmat situation contained traces of the illicit drug. | ||
The White House has stayed silent on the shocking discovery on Sunday night that forced an evacuation while the president was at Camp David with his recovering drug addict son Hunter. | ||
The mystery of the cocaine was also deepened on Tuesday afternoon when Secret Service officials said it was found in the West Wing, an area used by members of the Biden administration, White House staff, and hundreds of journalists. | ||
Yes, cocaine found in the White House. | ||
Of course, it has to be a big deal because if you find mysterious white powder in the White House, it's all hands on deck. | ||
They treat it like it could be, you know, some sort of chemical weapon. | ||
But we'll return to that in just a little bit. | ||
We'll check in on old Joe Biden's We're good to go. | ||
By working in conjunction with big tech platforms to censor opinions it didn't like during the COVID pandemic. | ||
U.S. District Judge Terry Dowdy of Louisiana noted that the administration most likely violated the First Amendment as Republican attorneys general from New from Missouri and Louisiana produced evidence of a massive effort by defendants from the White House to federal agencies to to suppress speech based on its content. | ||
Not only was covid related content suppressed, but also questions regarding the results of the 2020 election, the Hunter Biden laptop story and several other topics. | ||
Interestingly, the one. | ||
You know, common attribute of all of the things that were censored was that they were all totally true. | ||
Isn't that interesting? | ||
I mean, it would be one thing if it was like, look, the White House used its power to censor the American public. | ||
I mean, they were right about what they were censoring. | ||
You know, they were censoring, I don't know, some fake disclosure about aliens or something. | ||
It's like, well, it wasn't real and they censored it. | ||
They shouldn't have censored it because we have the First Amendment. | ||
Even if someone's wrong, you still have to. | ||
But at least, you know, they were censoring actual false information. | ||
That would be one thing. | ||
It'd still be wrong. | ||
It'd still be a violation of the First Amendment. | ||
It'd still be an overreach of the federal government and, you know, more evidence of the danger of the increasing cooperation between private companies and their federal masters. | ||
But this is a whole different issue because everything they censored was the truth. | ||
They only censored the truth. | ||
You get that? They only censored people that were warning about the effects of the COVID lockdown. | ||
Which have now come to fruition and we have articles later today where it's people going, we had no idea what the effects would be for locking children in their rooms for two years. | ||
That hurt them? What? | ||
I have no idea. Well, you censored everybody that was trying to tell you that. | ||
So everything about COVID that we were saying has turned out to be undeniably and irrefutably true. | ||
Everything that was said about the Hunter Biden story, undeniably, irrefutably true. | ||
And that's what was censored. | ||
I think that's a big point of this. | ||
And we'll get into this story a little bit later. | ||
And oh yeah, the 2020 election also stolen. | ||
Also, the 2020 election was in fact stolen right before our eyes. | ||
We watched them do it. And it's gaslighting to say otherwise, and they had to censor people from mentioning it because, of course, it's true. | ||
See, they don't censor falsehoods. | ||
They let you run with falsehoods. | ||
If you want to just make up some nonsense story, they'll let you run with it. | ||
They won't censor off the internet. | ||
They prefer it. Now, this will be probably our main story of the day. | ||
We'll spend quite a bit of time on this next story. | ||
Ukraine preparing for nuclear explosion as Russia reduces Zaporizhia plant presence. | ||
Ukraine President Zelensky has once again been warning the public and the West that Russia is planning to stage some kind of disastrous nuclear fallout event centered on the nuclear plant, Europe's largest nuclear plant. | ||
The claims from Ukrainian top officials have been persisting for weeks at this point, but have grown louder in the last several days as Americans are busy with July 4th festivities. | ||
This story by Steve Watson at Infowars.com. | ||
We'll get into this a little bit later. | ||
Man, those Russians, though, totally crazy, aren't they? | ||
I mean, first they bombed the Nord Stream pipeline, their own pipeline. | ||
They bomb it crazy, right? | ||
Then they bombed their own dam. | ||
The dam that they're occupying, that they were relying on, they bombed that for no reason, flooding their own people and equipment. | ||
Totally crazy. And now they're going to bomb the one nuclear power plant in Ukraine that they occupy. | ||
These Russians, I tell you, they're just crazy. | ||
How do you know they're crazy? Because of all the false flags, I mean the real attacks that they're doing. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
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They're big fireworks. Yeah, big fireworks for July 4th. | |
They're just trying to outdo us. | ||
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Yeah. We'll see. | |
No, we'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
I mean... This could be a major world event, like, later today. | ||
Like, we're in this weird situation where, like, they are telling us they're about to false flag us into a nuclear conflict with Russia. | ||
And by the way, they've just very recently passed a security... | ||
Document through the Congress that says, basically, if there's any fallout whatsoever, nuclear fallout of any type in Ukraine, that will automatically trigger Article 5 of the NATO agreement. | ||
NATO will then be involved in the war. | ||
So, not that complicated, right? | ||
You go, hey, if there's a nuclear... | ||
Power plant attack. NATO's going to get involved. | ||
And then Ukraine's like, Russia's about to attack their own nuclear power plant. | ||
These guys are nuts. And then they just attack it. | ||
Nuclear fallout. | ||
Start launching missiles. Bomb Moscow into dust. | ||
Russia retaliates. | ||
And it's a nuclear winter and the end of humanity. | ||
just like the globalists have always desired. | ||
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Hurry up here. We haven't finished our Daily Dispatch. | ||
We have so much to talk about. So, finishing up with our Daily Dispatch, our final two stories are this. | ||
Black transgender BML supporter identified as alleged Philly mass shooter. | ||
A deadly mass shooting in Philly on Monday night, which the media hyped on the hope that the shooter was a white guy, was allegedly carried out by 40-year-old black transgender Black Lives Matter supporter Kim Brady Watson Carriker. | ||
From the New York Post, gunmen arrested for Philadelphia mass shooting, which left five dead, is BLM activists who wore women's clothes. | ||
Sources. It's an interesting way to describe a transgender person. | ||
Police say the 40-year-old male suspect was armed with a rifle, pistol, extra magazines, a police scanner, and a bulletproof vest when he fatally shot four men on the street and then chased and killed a fifth man inside a home. | ||
The media is not interested in sharing the guy's picture. | ||
We'll show it to you. It's right here. | ||
It's horrifying, to be honest with you. | ||
There's an older mug shot for you there. | ||
There you go. Just like the trifecta. | ||
The trifecta or the, I don't know, a full set of attributes. | ||
The perfect, they have combined all of the minority groups into one singular mass shooter. | ||
Stronger, gayer, blacker than ever before. | ||
Meanwhile, China cancels visit from EU foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell. | ||
China has reportedly canceled a visit from the European Union's foreign affairs minister, who is due to visit Beijing next week, did not give a reason. | ||
According to the EU's ambassador to China, Jorge Toledo, Joseph Borrell and Chinese diplomats were expected to discuss trade, human rights in the war in Ukraine. | ||
In an emailed statement to the Associated Press, EU spokesperson Nabila Masrali said, Unfortunately, we were informed by the Chinese counterparts that the envisaged dates next week are no longer possible and we must now look for alternatives. | ||
It is for China to communicate on the reasons, she added. | ||
We will adapt and find a new date. | ||
China's foreign minister said Beijing attaches high importance to the Sino-European relations and has maintained exchanges with Europe at all levels and in various aspects. | ||
See, they also have this very deeply held intrinsic sort of culture of shame and honor and I think they just think it's fun to spit in Europe's face repeatedly as they rise to prominence on the Essentially the back of the decline of the Western hegemony. | ||
Alright, that's it for the Daily Dispatch. | ||
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I guess we need to get into the Ukraine stuff. | ||
We need to get into Ukraine stuff. | ||
And we'll do that as soon as possible. | ||
But since it was just July 4th, you know, it's a time... | ||
For celebrating America. | ||
It's a time for celebrating the blessings that liberty has bestowed upon us. | ||
And it's a time for deconstructionist communists to virtue signal about a fight they lost two, three hundred years ago. | ||
And I detect, if I'm not mistaken, I see a bit of a hypocrisy, a bit of an irony here. | ||
This, while it may seem like a minor thing, was the number one article on Twitter this morning. | ||
Ben and Jerry's, the ice cream hippies, wrote an article apparently. | ||
It's very bizarre. It's like you go to the Twitter hot articles tab where it shows the top articles being shared across Twitter. | ||
It's like, you know, you see like New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and BenandJerrys.com. | ||
BenandJerrys.com. | ||
The ice cream apparently is right in articles now. | ||
Okay. What do you have to say for us, candy guys? | ||
The U.S. was founded on stolen indigenous land this July 4th. | ||
Let's commit to returning it. | ||
Returning the land. | ||
Oh, and here's why we need to start with Mount Rushmore. | ||
I want to start with Mount Rushmore. | ||
I think what you mean is that America was embracing multiculturalism. | ||
I think what you mean is that there are no natives to America and that we are in fact a land of immigrants. | ||
And those natives need to appreciate how diverse and enriched America became with all the Europeans coming. | ||
See, there's no consistency to these people's beliefs. | ||
And when that's the case, you need to look beyond what they're actually saying to what they intend to say and what they mean by what they're saying. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, if you've got somebody that... | ||
When it comes to Europe, it's like, oh, the native, there are no natives of Europe. | ||
You see articles like this all the time from like Oxford University and these great British institutions will sit there going, there's no such thing as Anglo-Saxon. | ||
That was an article we covered like a week ago. | ||
There's no such thing as Anglo-Saxon. | ||
Anglo-Saxons don't exist. | ||
It's not a race. It doesn't matter. | ||
Britain has always been a land of immigrants. | ||
So now that there's Five million Pakistanis living on your block, raping your children. | ||
You just have to deal with it because at some point a thousand years ago, Anglos and Saxons We both lived here. | ||
It's just completely absurd. | ||
But then when it comes to Native Americans, it's like this was their holy and sacred land. | ||
It belongs to them completely. | ||
And everybody, even if you've been here for 15 generations, you have to give up your land and return it to the people who, I don't know, moved in a year before you got here. | ||
I mean, all of Native American history is just a... | ||
A repeating series of raids and counter-raids. | ||
It's kind of depressing. | ||
And so you go, okay, you don't actually care about the principle of the matter, which would be people having their land taken from them, people native to an area, unwillingly being dispossessed of that land by foreign invaders. | ||
If that was the case, you would be just as against what's happening in Europe as what happened in America. | ||
But when it comes to America, you're against it. | ||
When it comes to Europe, you're for it, which means you have a different priority. | ||
You have a different principle that you're working on, which is, we hate white people. | ||
That's the principle you're working on, and you're couching in the language of, you know, in one case, multiculturalism, and in the other case, Native rights. | ||
But your inconsistency reveals the truth about you, which is that, Jesus Christ, you make this type of stuff. | ||
Just, uh, America... | ||
That's it. You want to see America. | ||
It's like Orwell, you know, a foot stomping on a human face forever. | ||
In this case, it's just like... | ||
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Jewish businessmen using the face of an angry black woman to shame white people forever. | ||
That's it. It's here. | ||
We've arrived. God bless the Native American people. | ||
I'm sad that their land was stolen from them, but it's over. | ||
All right. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Welcome back. Still up to, uh, well, we've hardly gotten into anything here, and there's just so much to get into. | ||
I guess we'll save some of this stuff for a little bit later, because I do want to get into what's happening in Ukraine right now with the Zaporozhia Dam. | ||
I mean, uh, nuclear power plant. | ||
Sorry, the dam was the last piece of critical civilian infrastructure that Ukraine bombed and blamed on the Russians. | ||
Sorry, I get confused. | ||
It happened so many times. | ||
Seems to happen over and over again. | ||
And, you know, this is why I personally think it's important that places like Infowars exist and just wish we could get more people to see the seriousness of the stuff that we talk about because it turns out that just like regular street crime, if you let the criminals get away with it, they're just going to do it again. | ||
The Nord Stream pipeline was an obvious false flag, a literal terrorist attack carried out by America, probably Russia. | ||
But at the very least, Ukraine or its NATO allies. | ||
It was carried out by us, in other words. | ||
And we pointed this out. | ||
It was obvious. | ||
Nobody's even really tried to come up with a reason why Russia would do this or evidence that Russia did do it. | ||
They just sort of said that Russia did it and then moved on. | ||
And they got away with it. | ||
Apparently, they suffered no consequences. | ||
The media certainly wasn't interested in it. | ||
You know, a couple weeks of questions politely addressed to the criminals, and then they move on. | ||
Then they bomb the dam. | ||
Once again, an ecological disaster, a disaster of historical proportions as skulls of the dead rose from the ground to warn us against pursuing this suicidal path down which we're traveling. | ||
And they got away with that too. | ||
So why wouldn't they bomb the nuclear power plant? | ||
Why wouldn't they bomb it in a way that it's so obvious it's a false flag? | ||
They're practically rubbing it in our faces. | ||
But why wouldn't they? | ||
They keep getting away with it. They keep getting away scot-free by carrying out massive ecological disasters, terrorist attacks, civilian infrastructure bombings. | ||
Why wouldn't they keep doing it? | ||
They're going to keep doing it. So, just really wish that this isn't just like a video game. | ||
This isn't just like a Marvel movie where you're just going, oh yeah, you know who bombed the Nord Stream pipeline? | ||
It was actually America. Wow, isn't that fascinating? | ||
Anyway, moving on. It's like, no, there are criminals. | ||
There are criminals in office, in power, in the military right now that are carrying out these attacks that are having just horrendous outcomes up to, and at this point, possibly exceeding, Literal nuclear exchange with Russia. | ||
And the point that they're pushing Russia to now is truly unbelievable. | ||
Let's begin with a video where this was announced. | ||
Again, I first saw this as a 4chan post where somebody's saying, look, I'm in the military and I do electronic surveillance and... | ||
You know, it looks like Ukraine is going to bomb the Zyroposia nuclear power plant on July 4th or 5th. | ||
And it looks like many of the posts that you see on 4chan are people saying sort of doom or stuff like this, and then nothing ever happens, which is why it's strange to see it then confirmed by the authorities in charge. | ||
So here's that video. | ||
Let's go first to clip number six here. | ||
The Russian military, they say, has placed explosives on the roof of the Zareprosia nuclear power plant. | ||
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And this evening, President Macron spoke with, or rather, President Zelensky spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron and warned him that the Russians are preparing what he called a dangerous provocation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, the biggest nuclear power plant in all of Europe currently under Russian occupation. | ||
Ben Wiedemann from Eastern Ukraine. | ||
Currently under Russian occupation. | ||
Again, how does this even make any sense on the face of it? | ||
Why would they bomb the nuclear power plant of which they are in control? | ||
Like, it just makes no sense. | ||
Just like the dam didn't make any sense. | ||
Just like the Nord Stream pipeline didn't make any sense. | ||
You don't have to be a genius to figure out what's going on here. | ||
America, NATO, and its proxies and puppets in Ukraine are attacking crucial infrastructure, committing terrorist attacks, committing war crimes, and then just blaming it on Russia in the most ridiculous way you could possibly imagine. | ||
Story at Human Events. | ||
Zelensky addresses world, says Russia plans to attack Zeroprosia nuclear power plant. | ||
Russia has told staff to leave the plant by July 5th. | ||
We now have information from our intelligence, Zelensky said on Twitter, that Russian military has placed objects resembling explosives on the roof of several power units of the Zeroprosia nuclear power plant. | ||
Well, that was nice, wasn't it? | ||
Wasn't it nice of the Russians to place the obvious bombs on top of the buildings where they could be seen? | ||
By the drones and satellites of their opponents. | ||
I mean, you've got the whole nuclear power plant to work with. | ||
You could put the bombs underground. | ||
You could put them inside the buildings where they would never be detected. | ||
But it was nice of them to make us all aware of this by putting them on top of the building. | ||
On the roof of the building in the one place and the only place where it could be seen by Ukraine. | ||
These Russians, man, they're so crazy. | ||
And the... The justification for this or logic behind this, I guess, goes something like the New World Order says, Putin's going to bomb their own power plants. | ||
You're just like, why would they do that? | ||
And they're like, well, Putin is crazy. | ||
He's a madman. He's absolutely insane. | ||
Like, what? Why do you think he's insane? | ||
Like, what evidence do you have that he's insane? | ||
Well, he's bombing his own power plants. | ||
Isn't that insane? Yeah. | ||
No, no. Him being insane was supposed to be your justification for why he would bomb the power plants. | ||
Now you're using him bombing power plants to justify you calling him insane. | ||
It's circular logic. It makes no sense. | ||
You're gaslighting everybody, and I hope to God nobody's falling for this. | ||
Most people aren't aware of it, though. | ||
The first thing most people will hear about this is either... | ||
Volodymyr Zelensky saying it, and they'll just believe it, hook, line, and sinker, because they've been programmed and hypnotized into this for the last several years into treating him like some sort of decent human being rather than what he is. | ||
Or it'll just be like after it happens, and it'll be just a state of chaos and fear and fright and panic as like a nuclear bomb. | ||
Poison clouds sweeps over the rest of Europe and would just be like constant massive amounts of information coming in and they just don't have time to sort through and they'll just be like oh my god Russia bombed its own plant Russia put bombs on the roof of its own nuclear power plant and blew it up for no reason this is insane and they'll just be panicking and and crisis mode So that's why it's so important that something like Infowars exists to sit here and go, don't fall for it, for the love of God. | ||
If we can, you hope, and it feels like Alex Jones on September 10th being like, we have to let them know that we're not going to fall for it. | ||
They can't attack the World Trade Center and blame it on Osama bin Laden. | ||
If you cut them off at the pass, if you make it to where You know, it won't have the desired outcome, then they won't carry out the attack. | ||
We have to let them know. We know what they're doing. | ||
And that we get that it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever for Russia to do this to themselves. | ||
There is only one Group or country that would benefit from this. | ||
It would be Ukraine. They are forecasting that they're going to do it. | ||
They are announcing that they're going to do it. | ||
This is the state of evolved false flags at this point. | ||
That in order to carry out the false flag, they are announcing it beforehand in order to prepare people, soften the ground for once they carry out the false flag. | ||
People will already be prepared to accept the lie that it was Russia that did it. | ||
Now the real problem about this, we'll cover in the next side, on the next side of the commercial break, and that is and has to do with an agreement and an authorization of force that was signed by the U.S. Congress just a few days ago. | ||
That an attack on this power plant would trigger, which would be nuclear exchange between Russia and America and full-on nuclear-level World War III. We'll tell you how that'll come about on the other side. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Story of humanevents.com by Libby Emmons. | ||
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Tuesday he's under the impression that Russian forces will destroy the Zarapogia nuclear power plant, which is under Russia's control. | ||
Unfortunately, there was no timely and large-scale response to the terrorist attack on the hydroelectric power plant, and this may incite Kremlin to commit new evil. | ||
It's the responsibility of everyone in the world to stop it. | ||
No one can stand aside as radiation affects everyone, he concluded. | ||
So, he's literally sitting there going, oh yeah, remember, we didn't punish them for attacking the dam that blew up. | ||
Again, the piece of critical infrastructure that Russia was occupying, and... | ||
Serve them no benefit whatsoever tactically or strategically to explode. | ||
Made no sense. So Ukraine did that and was like, we have to punish Russia for doing this, even though they did it. | ||
And since we didn't punish the Ukrainians for carrying out this false flag, now they're going to bomb the nuclear power plant and again blame Russia. | ||
It's just gaslighting on gaslighting. | ||
I hope nobody's falling for this, although I know people are. | ||
Let's go to another video here of... | ||
Zolinski, clip number seven. | ||
Zolinski says Russian military has placed explosives on the roof of the power plant. | ||
Here's his actual announcement that he made yesterday. | ||
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He says, I wish you health, the dear Ukrainians. | |
I have just finished the conversation with Mr. | ||
President of France, and these are the third international negotiations after conversations with NATO Secretary and the Prime Minister of Sweden. | ||
The key is our defence, our front line, our weapon — all right, it's hurting my throat — and the capability of soldiers. | ||
I'm grateful to our partners for understanding our needs. | ||
We've agreed on new defense packages. | ||
And, by the way, thank you, Emmanuel, for the fact that today the weapons we had agreed on, missiles and tanks, have begun to arrive. | ||
But, of course, today we also talked about more strategic things, about what will be the security foundation of Europe after this war and our victory. | ||
For peace to come sooner and to be lasting, fair and real, the Russian evil must see the limit. | ||
We will set for the Kremlin's ambitions. | ||
We, all free European nations in our Euro-Atlantic community, not Russian terrorists and any of their acts of blackmail and aggression. | ||
Every day, we're adding content to the NATO summit that will take place somewhere next week. | ||
And I'm grateful to all of our partners who are working. | ||
With us to strengthen the alliance and ensure security for Europe. | ||
Real security. Can we just pause it real quick? | ||
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Just real quick, we just pause that. | |
This dude, my God, this dude. | ||
He literally looks and sounds like a gremlin. | ||
His entire career prior to becoming president of Ukraine was as a perverted clown. | ||
It's the craziest thing ever. | ||
Just completely insane. | ||
There's videos of this guy playing the piano with his penis. | ||
Now he's just standing up there in his costume, in his military attire, as if he's on the front lines. | ||
He hasn't worn a suit since the war started. | ||
Again, as signaling, as if this was a Hollywood production that they're putting on. | ||
It's just all completely fake. | ||
And then the way he talks about it, he's out there just... | ||
Without the intervention of NATO and America, without us spending hundreds of billions of dollars to keep his ass afloat, this whole country would be Russia by now. | ||
And yet, he has the nerve to act like he's some sort of, like, we're equal partners in this. | ||
He's like, yes, the weapons that we have agreed on, and the tactics we have agreed on, and it's like, you mean that you've begged us for just endless supplies of things, And we've given you some. | ||
He's acting like this is some sort of agreement that we've come to. | ||
And this is an alliance between us and you. | ||
No, you are a cancer. | ||
You are a just nothing but a drag on the rest of us. | ||
It would be nice if you were a part of Russia and we could just stop having to take care of you the whole time. | ||
Just to act like, I don't know, it's just something about the phraseology, just the language of it. | ||
Where he's just like, yes, we've finally been able to come to an agreement about the weapons exchanges. | ||
And you go to like what that looks like. | ||
And I'm just like, please, please, can we have tanks? | ||
Please, can we have more missiles? | ||
Please, oh please, we're gonna die if you don't. | ||
And finally we're just like, okay, here are some tanks. | ||
And he gets in front of the camera and is like, the negotiations for the exchange of weapons has concluded satisfactorily. | ||
Just like, you little weasel, you little demon weasel gremlin monster. | ||
Hate this dude. Honestly. | ||
I hate this dude. And then he's like, our democracy, our shining light of democracy. | ||
By the way, I just canceled elections until I'm dead, so you're welcome. | ||
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I'm here to represent your democracy. | |
Just this little scumbag is going to get us into a war with Russia over... | ||
Him, over his personal ego and control of this country, it's sickening. | ||
It is sickening. I don't even want to watch him anymore. | ||
We've read what he says. | ||
He makes the point that apparently Russia is putting big cartoon bombs on top of their buildings and going, we're going to blow up our own power plant because we're stupid idiots. | ||
It makes no damn sense whatsoever. | ||
They did this with a dam already. | ||
But this is, like, actually going to lead us into world war if they actually carry this out today. | ||
And, like, it's going to be today if they do it. | ||
It's already, what, eight hours later in Ukraine? | ||
It's already the middle of the day there. | ||
It's a few more hours to see if this actually happens on July 5th, like they say it's going to. | ||
Now, let's talk about some curious... | ||
Things about this whole situation. | ||
Obviously, we have the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
Russia was massively benefiting from it. | ||
If they didn't want it, they could have shut it off at the source. | ||
Would have been as easy as flipping a switch. | ||
Instead, America and that little disgusting green-shirted gremlin want you to think that they bombed it themselves. | ||
They carried out a secret underwater mission to bomb their own pipeline because that's just how crazy they are. | ||
Just again... This makes as much sense as them bombing their own power plant, and you all fell for that lie, so why wouldn't you fall for this one? | ||
And then the dam was exactly the same thing, and Zelensky actually invokes the dam bombing as if it's proof that Russia's crazy and will do anything. | ||
Completely nonsense and insanity, but it gets even crazier. | ||
This is from... So you can see a map of Ukraine where they still control all of these nuclear power plants. | ||
Chernobyl is closed, obviously. | ||
Zarephosia is the only one that Russia actually controls now, and apparently that's the one they're going to bomb. | ||
They're going to bomb that one just because they feel like it, because they want to. | ||
Completely nonsensical. | ||
Complete insanity. Complete lunacy. | ||
As anybody with a brain can easily, easily point out to you. | ||
This is from ddgeopolitics on Twitter. | ||
As the threat of possible strikes on Zarapoja nuclear power plant looms, Russia says Kiev on the night of July 5th is going to attack the power plant using high-precision weapons and kamikaze drones. | ||
Ukraine on the night of July 5th intends to hit this power plant with Tochka-U missiles with a warhead stuffed with nuclear waste. | ||
That was according to the advisor head of the Russian Rosengotem The power, nuclear power organization. | ||
In Ukraine, Ukraine is saying, on the roof of several power units of the power plant, RF'd armed forces placed objects similar to explosives. | ||
He warned Emmanuel Macron about the preparation of dangerous provocations of the Zarephusian nuclear power plant. | ||
You know Ukraine has already attacked the power plant. | ||
They already did an offensive where they tried to take over the power plant. | ||
And it was, again, it was people going, you shouldn't do this. | ||
This is extremely dangerous. They did it anyway. | ||
Thank God the attack failed and they had to retreat. | ||
They've already attacked this power plant. | ||
And they expect you to think that Russia is just going to attack it themselves. | ||
Complete, utter, ridiculous nonsense. | ||
Here's the point. Here's the lead of the story I've been bearing. | ||
Ten days ago, Lindsey Graham said NATO would launch a full attack on Russia if they attacked a nuclear facility. | ||
In today's headline, Ukraine is preparing for a nuclear explosion as Russian troops ordered to leave Zarapoja plant. | ||
They've been telling us their plans all along. | ||
Who has been paying attention? | ||
So yes, 10 days ago, Lindsey Graham laid this out. | ||
Said, yeah, we'll get into the war if Russia attacks the power plant. | ||
Now, whether that is... | ||
Him signaling what the combined intelligence community of NATO and Ukraine and America had already planned on doing or whether this was like a signal to Volodymyr Zelensky, kind of like it was a signal to the ISIS members in Syria going, hey, if Bashar al-Assad uses chemical weapons, we'll get involved. | ||
I hope he doesn't use chemical weapons because then America will get involved on your side of the war, ISIS. And ISIS like fakes a chemical attack to try to get us in. | ||
It's just exactly the same playbook they run over and over and over again. | ||
Last time, thank God, we had Donald Trump in office to finesse our way out of it. | ||
Now, not so much. | ||
There's also a resolution put forward on June 27th of this year that says, in no uncertain terms, In Ukraine, and we'll launch nukes. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour has begun of American Journal. | ||
I'm doing a terrible job of talking about this. | ||
I've spent way too long mocking Zelensky's gremlin-like appearance and voice in the last... | ||
In the last segment. Let me really break this down for you. | ||
Russia has said that Ukraine is going to attack the Zarapoza power plant. | ||
Ukraine has said Russia is going to attack the Zarapoza power plant. | ||
What we can be pretty sure of is that somebody is going to attack the Zarapoza power plant. | ||
We can all pray to God that this doesn't happen, but according to all of the sources that are in the know, this is going to happen within the next couple hours. | ||
By the end of the day of July 5th today. | ||
So then you have to ask Kibono, who benefits from this? | ||
Why would either side do this? | ||
Russia has absolutely no reason to do this. | ||
They currently occupy the nuclear power plant. | ||
Why would they blow up their own nuclear power plant? | ||
Makes no sense. Makes as much sense as blowing up their own pipeline or their own dam, both of which Ukraine attacked and has been blamed on the Russians. | ||
But then you have a bit of a twist to this, and that is the statements by the American government and its representatives, including a House resolution bill called House Res 562, responding to the threat posed by the Russian Federation's deployment of tactical nuclear weapons and for other purposes. | ||
This was put forth on June 27th of this year. | ||
And if we actually go to the literal text of this, we can see where it says, whereas the use of tactical nuclear weapons or an attack that results in nuclear fallout of any kind would impact NATO, Europe, and NATO states, then it will trigger Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. | ||
In other words, get NATO directly involved in the war in Ukraine with a full-on attack. | ||
Now, this is... It corresponds to, and again we can see in the fine print of this, I mean it literally says, whereas Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty states an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe and North America would be considered an attack against all of them. | ||
Essentially it's saying that if Russia attacks the nuclear power plant, NATO will get involved. | ||
Which is a signal to Ukraine saying if you attack the nuclear power plant and blame it on Russia, we won't ask any questions and we'll get involved. | ||
And again, this is exactly the same playbook that they ran in Syria when it was the Obama administration saying, chemical weapons is a red line. | ||
If Bashar al-Assad uses chemical weapons, America will get involved on the side of the rebels, who happen to also be ISIS, by the way. | ||
Oops, we forgot to mention that. | ||
And thank God we had Donald Trump in office to finesse the situation where he pretended to respond by launching a bunch of missiles, but actually had already told the Russians and the Syrians who were in the forts that he was attacking to abandon them. | ||
So there was no, or if anything, very, very little loss of life. | ||
I don't think anybody was actually killed in those attacks. | ||
So it gave the media pundits the big show they wanted. | ||
And it was the first time they were like, he's a real president now. | ||
Wow, these beautiful missiles flying. | ||
Isn't this great? They just are like desperate for greater war in the Middle East. | ||
But he finessed it and then it was over because he didn't actually attack anybody. | ||
It was all a big game. Thank God he was in office at the time to pull the rug out from under this false flag attack. | ||
Not so much anymore. | ||
Now we've got Lindsey Graham telling the Ukrainians 10 days ago, just last week, that NATO would launch a full attack on Russia if they attacked a nuclear facility. | ||
So again, whether this is Lindsey Graham playing his part as a member of the intelligence community, controlled opposition, fake ruling class, telling everybody, setting the stage, softening the ground, letting everybody know what they're going to do when they attack the nuclear power plant letting everybody know what they're going to do when they attack the nuclear power plant and blame it on Russia and use that as an excuse to invoke Article 5 and launch a full-scale | ||
Maybe he's doing that, or maybe this is him as the American part... | ||
Of this conflict, signaling to Ukraine, saying, all you have to do is attack the nuclear power plant and we get involved. | ||
I mean, obviously, the number one dream wish of the gremlin is to get NATO involved. | ||
Here they give them a golden ticket to that. | ||
Hey, just bomb your nuclear power plant. | ||
Bomb the nuclear power plant that Russia occupies. | ||
We won't ask questions. We won't do an investigation. | ||
We'll just believe it's Russia on the outset and launch a full-on nuclear war with that country. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Yes, we may very well be on the cusp of a full-on nuclear exchange with Russia. | ||
All intelligence indicates that by the end of the day today, which they're ahead of us, right? | ||
I mean, they're eight hours ahead. | ||
It's middle of the afternoon, early evening in Ukraine right now. | ||
And both Russia and Ukraine have said that the other side plans on bombing the nuclear power plant today. | ||
And the U.S. Congress has both introduced a resolution saying that if the power plant is bombed, that would invoke Article 5 of the NATO treaty and get NATO involved. | ||
And Lindsey Graham also said exactly the same thing 10 days ago, just a little over a week ago. | ||
Here is Lindsey Graham on NewsNation telling the Ukrainians in slightly different terms, hey, just bomb the power plant, blame it on Russia, and that gets us involved, just like you've been wanting us to be involved this entire time. | ||
you'll have us you know actually fighting with you against Russia all you have to do is bomb the you don't even have to cut you don't have to make it a good scam you don't even have to make it a convincing hoax just bomb the power plant with like a drone or something and you know we control the media we control the the intelligence community we'll just say it was Russia and use it as an excuse to go to war | ||
so we may very well be on the cusp of the false flag attack that launches a full-scale attack from NATO on Russia who has already moved tactical nukes into Belarus has already made and to Sweden as well They moved all of their major bombers right up to the space right near Sweden. | ||
So, I mean, they're primed and ready to go for the launch of nuclear weapons, and now America is giving Ukraine the excuse to pull the trigger, give them the green light, and launch the full-on attack. | ||
So here's Lindsey Graham one week ago making this threat. | ||
So I'm letting the Russian generals know, if you follow the order of Putin to blow up the nuclear facility, the plant, to radiate Europe, or you drop a tactical nuclear weapon to turn around the war you're losing, I consider that an attack on NATO, and Senator Blumenthal, a Democrat, agrees. | ||
You cannot irradiate half of Europe and expect NATO to sit on the sidelines. | ||
So it's a warning to the generals that if you follow this order, then all hell is going to fall on Russian soldiers inside of Ukraine. | ||
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What should the red line be for President Biden for America? | |
You know, there are some reports that chemical weapons may have already been used, will be used. | ||
Where's the red line? When should America respond? | ||
Well, I think if you do anything to attack neighboring countries, An attack on NATO would be what? | ||
Having a radioactive cloud fly over the country and, you know, destroy the quality of life. | ||
This idea of using a nuclear weapon to turn around a conventional loss on the battlefield is getting real. | ||
Russia is not losing on the battlefield anyway. | ||
So that's Lindsey Graham making that very real threat. | ||
Don't you love the way he invokes the fake uniparty He's a Democrat, so he even agrees with me. | ||
So you know it must be true. | ||
It's like, no, you know it's the uniparty. | ||
You know it's the actual ruling class of America that does not actually see any distinction between Democrat and Republican other than two useful groups of idiots to control. | ||
So... And it's amazing, even the language they're using, the red line, chemical attacks. | ||
I mean, it's the same playbook that they tried to run in Syria at the time we had Trump in office, so it didn't work. | ||
But you bet your ass if Hillary Clinton had been in there, we would probably still be in war. | ||
They'd probably topple Assad. | ||
You know, Syria would probably just be in ruins like Libya is today. | ||
I mean, this is what these people do. | ||
And they're laying out the playbook as we speak. | ||
And are gearing up for full-on nuclear exchange. | ||
I mean, they're not talking about, you know, oh, we'll get involved and we'll do more sanctions. | ||
They are talking about us launching nukes at Russia and starting this nuclear exchange, which, again, would only accelerate the already so destructive plans of the Democrats. | ||
When you want to depopulate the planet, nuclear war is a pretty efficient way to do that, I think. | ||
And again, this is not just Lindsey Graham saying this. | ||
In his... Feminine voice. | ||
You attack that power plant. | ||
I tell you, boy, we're just going to light you up like a firecracker. | ||
It's just like, holy crap. | ||
We're all about to die because this creepy little queen wants to sound tough when talking to Russia. | ||
Because he's still in this Cold War mindset from 40 years ago that the Russians are the big bad Soviets. | ||
We got to stand up and stop them. | ||
Yeah, this is McCain and Lindsey Graham and Klobuchar, whoever else these creepy gremlins are, in Ukraine, long before Russia ever invaded, getting there going, this is the front of our war against Russia. | ||
You guys are going to use all these weapons and money to kill Russians, and that's why it's such a good thing. | ||
So again, they started this. | ||
In other words, we started this, because they represent us, and they're You know, operating under the auspices of being our representatives. | ||
This is our fault at the end of the day that we let these people run things. | ||
But it's not just Lindsey Graham. | ||
It's creepy old woman voice doing it. | ||
it's actually resolutions in the House of Representatives. | ||
House Res 562. | ||
Whereas the use of tactical nuclear weapons or an attack that results in nuclear fallout of any kind would impact Europe and NATO member states, and whereas Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty states an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all and will assist the party or parties so attacked by taking forthwith, individually and and whereas Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty states an armed attack against one or more of them in Europe or North America shall be considered an attack against them all and will assist the party | ||
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the House of Representatives agrees the deployment of Russian Federation tactical nuclear weapons within the Republic of Belarus is a threat to Ukraine and NATO member states, and two, views the use of any tactical weapons, tactical nuclear weapons by the Russian Federation or the destruction of a nuclear facility dispersing radioactive contaminants into NATO tactical nuclear weapons by the Russian Federation or the destruction of a nuclear facility dispersing radioactive contaminants into NATO territory causing significant harm to human life will be | ||
Article 5 of NATO, they are going to get us into full-on nuclear war with Russia by bombing their own power plant. | ||
They have telegraphed all of this for you. | ||
They shouldn't be able to get away with this, but with the media being just lapdogs of the military-industrial complex, with this same playbook being rolled out over and over and over again and the failure of Americans to wake up to this obvious scam, they're going to do it again. | ||
They are playing with fire, and we are the ones who are going to get burned, unless we stand up and stop them. | ||
I don't know what else it's going to take. | ||
I mean, I'm not sure what could be possibly more of a threat than nuclear exchange with Russia. | ||
Like, what else is there? | ||
It's like you can either stand up to these people or you can become nuclear ash. | ||
Is it really that difficult of a choice to make? | ||
And then on top of that, as we've already explained, there are four nuclear power plants in operation in Ukraine, three of which are under the control of the Ukrainians, one of which is under the control of the Russians. | ||
And we expect the Russians to bomb the one they're in control of. | ||
Really? | ||
Really? | ||
Why? | ||
Because you've gaslit all of America into thinking that Putin is crazy and therefore you don't even have to provide a fabricated reason for his actions? | ||
I mean, it's absurd. | ||
It's completely and utterly insane. | ||
And this is where, you know, this is why they do their propaganda. | ||
These people are sophisticated. | ||
They're psychopaths. | ||
They're maniacs. They're world destroyers. | ||
They're the evilest scum that have ever walked the earth. | ||
Yes, but they're also not dumb and they have very long-term plans. | ||
And so what they do is they start off by fabricating stories that make Putin sound completely insane, just to get that into people's head, just to put that into your subconscious, into the back of your mind, so when later they claim that Putin did something crazy, you go, yeah, that makes sense. | ||
You know, I think I remember him doing a bunch of crazy stuff. | ||
This would just be the next, you know, in the line of crazy things he's done. | ||
Yeah, and then Lindsey Graham got booed at Donald Trump's South Carolina rally endlessly. | ||
Like, he couldn't talk. They basically booed him offstage. | ||
Good. He deserves it. | ||
He deserves to be booed all the way down to the wreck of the Titanic, if I had my way. | ||
We can use the same sub. | ||
Zelensky addresses world, says Russia plans to attack Zarapoja nuclear power plant. | ||
Again... Folks, like, I don't just want to repeat myself. | ||
We'll move on to other topics here. | ||
But today's the day. Like, it could very well happen today. | ||
And just like with 9-11, just like with the Syrian chemical attacks, once again, InfoWars is here to sound the alarm and tell you that these psychopaths are trying to false flag us into a world conflict that has nothing to do with us. | ||
But we will pay the price. | ||
We will take the blame. | ||
And this will be yet another... | ||
Major development in the continuous downfall and onslaught of the West and Western Europe and Christianity and all the beautiful things that make this country and this world worth living in. | ||
It's all being destroyed by these disgusting psychopaths. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, American Journal live once again from the InfoWars World Headquarters here on this 5th of July. | ||
Now, a couple videos here. | ||
That are too long. They're literally too long. | ||
I will not be able to play them in their entirety in a single segment, but you can at least upload them to band.video and show you a little preview of What they are. | ||
Maybe we'll go to one of those in just a second. | ||
Glastonbury Town Council has rejected the 15-minute program. | ||
It was attempted to be instituted there and a citizen gave a very powerful speech breaking down exactly how the 15-minute city is being used and how the entire environmental activist movement right now is being used to impose globalism on everybody. | ||
We also have a video of a One of the earlier gender dysphoria researchers just destroying the entire medical industry over their current stance on gender dysphoria. | ||
I want to talk about... | ||
Let's take a step back here for a minute. | ||
And maybe sort of in honor of July 4th, let's talk a little bit about Like the basics, like just the very basics of humanity and the lie of modernism and progressivism. | ||
The way that traditional life is treated by the mainstream media and by the pundits and by the activists and by the progressives and Democrats and liberals is as if All of the societal norms that everybody in the world adhered to from, | ||
like, my parents' time, my grandparents' time, back thousands of years, that all of those were just vestiges of superstition, right? | ||
People didn't get married and stay married for life because it... | ||
It was just scientifically, noticeably the best way to live and it made people the happiest and made children the happiest and made people prosperous and safe and strong. | ||
It's because they were superstitious and scared of a sky daddy. | ||
You know, it was all about just like, you know, it's basically like, you know, being afraid of the number 13 and any of these things. | ||
Why... Children are kept innocent as much as long as possible until they're adult and old enough to understand these things. | ||
The reason why? Gender norms are in place. | ||
The reason of any of these things, they treat as if these things were just imposed on people, that it was all about power and coercion and control, and women were slaves, and black people weren't really human, and all this sort of nonsense that is just... | ||
Obviously untrue from just talking to your grandparents, right? | ||
The idea, like with my group of friends, every single one of our grandmothers went to college, graduated from college in like the 40s. | ||
So like since at least the 40s, women have had every opportunity to be independent and, you know, on their own. | ||
This idea that in like the 60s, women were just slaves to their husbands, kept inside the kitchen all the time and had no choices in their life. | ||
Like it's all absurd. | ||
It's all nonsense. | ||
It's all madness. | ||
But it's not enough just to argue against the insane retrospective rewriting of history that the progressives continually engage in. | ||
We need to point out why these things are good, why family is the best structure for a society to be built upon, why sin is such a negative influence on people's lives. | ||
If you remove the negative influence, seemingly remove the negative influence in terms of communal shaming and things like that, where before if you behaved out of order, your whole society would get together and set your right or get rid of you. | ||
That's not the case anymore. | ||
And just because you do that doesn't mean the negative effects of sin are gone, because the negative effects of sin are actually tangible and real and deep-seated. | ||
All this is to say that there's this bizarre trend in progressivism where they re-engineer normal things. | ||
Siwon Head posted this on Twitter. | ||
Is monogamy so out that it's kinky? | ||
While traditional monogamy may seem like a vestige of a bygone era, and even like little statements like that, it's just like, what are you talking about? | ||
Vestige of a bygone era. | ||
So just because you, like, write articles, it's like, they're in a three-way relationship, and they're super happy, and it's just like three, like a... | ||
Really fat woman and like two skinny guys and they're just like, we are so happy. | ||
Thank you for doing this. | ||
So they're like trying to push this idea that like monogamy is just, it's so passe. | ||
Nobody's monogamous anymore. | ||
It's ridiculous. It's absurd. | ||
You're setting yourself up for a relationship of or a lifetime of deep, deep unhappiness if you go along with this manufactured trend of not being monogamous, It's not. | ||
It's weird. Abhorrent and nobody actually is in favor of this except for like an extremely small subset of perverts who it doesn't even work out for them 99% of the time anyway. | ||
But anyway, this is the way that they just like rhetorically use to try to insinuate that this is like what everybody thinks. | ||
Well, monogamy may seem like a vestige of a bygone era. | ||
Okay, go to any event whatsoever and Go to a church, you know, on Sunday. | ||
My church does. A lot of churches do it. | ||
They'll say, you know, we have any anniversaries to celebrate this week. | ||
If somebody stands up and says, you know, my wife and I have been together for 45 or 50 years, they'll get a standing ovation. | ||
It's like the most beautiful and impressive thing in the world. | ||
Everybody gets that. | ||
Everybody recognizes what an ideal situation it is to find somebody that you can be happily monogamous with for the rest of your life. | ||
It's best for the children that you're raising. | ||
It's best for you and your mental health. | ||
It's best for the stability of your relationship moving forward. | ||
I mean, it's obvious. | ||
Everybody knows this. | ||
But they're acting like it's something that they're just discovering. | ||
They say, well, traditional monogamy may seem like a vestige of a bygone era. | ||
Its place in the dating landscape has a unique flavor alongside the a la carte options of alternative relationship styles. | ||
That's a weird way to put that, I guess. | ||
They say, so if monogamy is so foolhardy and optimistic, why would anyone choose it in 2023? | ||
Is monogamy foolhardy and optimistic? | ||
They have this pessimistic view of humanity that's just like, you can never fulfill your promises. | ||
You can never be loyal to anybody. | ||
Nobody ever does things for other people or sacrifices their own happiness for the benefit of somebody they love. | ||
everybody's just a heartless solipsistic monster that's out for themselves and if you are in a monogamous relationship you're just a sucker because you're not also out for yourself like you should be that's the view of humanity that they're pushing and it's sick and weird and disgusting and we're to continue this on the other other side because we can see the inverse of this we | ||
We can see when people celebrate things that are natural and normal and good and bring about stability and deep connections between human beings that's unattainable elsewhere. | ||
These people have no concept of that. | ||
They actually talk about a tax write-off as being a valid reason. | ||
We can get lower taxes by being monogamous. | ||
Are these people human? I don't know. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Halfway through the show today, we're going to go ahead and open up the phone lines now. | ||
If you want to call in, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Still so much to get into. | ||
I mean, we've got the federal ruling calling the Biden administration Orwellian in their attempt to... | ||
Use social, well, their actual, not even attempt, I mean, they did it. | ||
Their successful attempt to use social media to censor opponents of the regime, as well as some pretty horrifying developments in the Great Reset zone of things, the World Economic Forum anti-human agenda, and that really is what it is. | ||
It's an anti-human agenda. | ||
So if you want to talk about anything we've discussed or anything we haven't discussed, give us a call, 1-877-789-2539, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Anti-human is really the only way to put it. | ||
Because these things that they're opposing, and this is the thing, it's like there's a difference between tolerating something and cosigning something as, like, cosigning an alternative to equal and just as valid as the thing it's replacing, right? Right? I have friends that are into weird relationships, but they come to me and are like, you know, my girl wants to be in an open relationship. | ||
Do you think that's a good idea? | ||
It's just like, no. Obviously not. | ||
What's the line from Arrested Development? | ||
Tobias is like, these people delude themselves into thinking that somehow they could make it work and it never works out. | ||
But it could work for us. | ||
Like, this is the delusional level that people are operating in. | ||
Like, no, it's not equal. | ||
No, it's not just as good as monogamous relationship. | ||
No, you will not ever have the same depth of human connection with somebody that you have pledged your life to and dedicated your entire life to. | ||
And are exclusively in a relationship with than somebody that goes out once a week and has a fling with a stranger on Tinder. | ||
Like, are you serious? You really... | ||
Like, this is insane. This is an insane thing to say. | ||
If you actually believe that those two types of relationships can in any way be equal... | ||
Equally good. Pro-life tip, if your girlfriend, if you're a guy and your girlfriend says, hey, let's maybe explore, you know, another person in the relationship, you say yes, and then you immediately go and find another apartment. | ||
You contact all the divorce lawyers in your area so they can't represent her from then on. | ||
Hopefully it hasn't gotten that far because if you're in a marriage, okay, there's another set of instructions. | ||
And look, and so, you know, then these... | ||
Again, I hesitate to use the word, but these people, you know, well, that means all monogamous relationships are inherently good. | ||
Like, no, obviously there are relationships people are stuck in that have deteriorated. | ||
People have changed and now they're not as compatible. | ||
Obviously, obviously this is the case. | ||
This is the thing with humanity. | ||
Like, and if you want to, if you are happier out there doing something, like... | ||
God bless, but if I actually care about you, I'm not going to act like this is equivalent or equal. | ||
This is one of the things about gay marriage where it's like you can go back to ancient Greece where everybody was a little bit friends with Dorothy. | ||
Everybody was a little bit less strict about Heterosexuality, let's just say. | ||
They were gay. They were all super gay. | ||
They still would never have been for gay marriage, right? | ||
Even if you went back then, when it's just like a bunch of dudes with their little boy concubines and were like, so gay marriage? | ||
They'd be like, what the hell are you talking about? Married? | ||
No, I'm gonna... No, not marriage, no. | ||
Because it's not equal, it's not equivalent. | ||
You can't make a baby with a man, so it's not a marriage. | ||
Because marriage is about a lifelong commitment for the sake of the children that you're raising together. | ||
So what are you talking about? | ||
These two things are not equivalent at all. | ||
They're certainly not equivalent, and... | ||
Well, it doesn't mean you want to, like, kill gay people. | ||
This is the extremes that people... | ||
You either say that our relationship is just as good and healthy and beneficial as yours, or you hate us and want us to die. | ||
It's like, no, God bless. Do whatever the hell you want. | ||
It's your life. I have no power over you. | ||
This is America. You're a free person. | ||
This is why we love America. You get to go do whatever you want, and you get to laugh at me because you think I'm doing things wrong. | ||
That's how this works. | ||
So I don't care, and I think you can go do whatever you want. | ||
It's not going to affect my personal opinion of you. | ||
But if you're going to ask me whether I think it's a healthy and positive way to live, the answer is no. | ||
And I think everybody sort of gets that. | ||
But then it goes even farther with this article where it's like you think like, oh, they're reverse engineering things that are obvious, like monogamy, right? | ||
They've gone so far into their perversion and their kinks that they're rediscovering monogamy and acting like they're just, you know, it's like my new kink is being in a loving relationship. | ||
Okay? That's what everybody's been doing for all the time. | ||
You can just not be a freak weirdo progressive and just be traditional and basically just took a very long roundabout way to get to where we've been the entire time. | ||
Fine. But that's not really the case. | ||
They actually do have like a perverted, weird, inverted way that they see this. | ||
This article, I mean this paragraph from this article is just... | ||
Crazy, right? So they want you to think that mahogany is foolhardy and optimistic, as if human beings can't love each other. | ||
It's insane. Why choose it in 2023? | ||
Most people would say love, security, a tax write-off. | ||
Those are all valid reasons. | ||
Yeah, love and security are just about as valid as, you know, your tax discount. | ||
Again, this is these people. | ||
These are transactional, materialistic people. | ||
That's why we say it's a spiritual war and these people are spiritually dead. | ||
But for the few of us, like Johnny and myself and the rest of the disorganized, attached community, in other words, people that are... | ||
In open relationships. So they're literally treating betrayal like a kink. | ||
They're like, ooh, but if you're a monogamous, then you can cheat on somebody, and that's spicy and thrilling. | ||
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It's just like, what is wrong with you people? | |
What's wrong? And how did you get so much power? | ||
Why do people listen to you? | ||
What's wrong with you? | ||
Let's end this on a positive note, shall we? | ||
This is not about the people tearing down the things that we know make for a best life. | ||
It's about reminding people why these things give you the best life. | ||
So this is a post on Twitter. | ||
I'm going to cover up the picture for now. | ||
I thought this was really brilliant. | ||
This guy Tyler Tote at TYRomper says, And yes, she gets to drive her grandfather's fishing boat today. | ||
Now, anybody reading this would recognize this is a beautiful, beneficial, loving, just the best place, the best situation to be in. | ||
Loving parents who have been together forever. | ||
Both of her sets of grandparents that are involved in her life. | ||
Spiritual connection to the greater... | ||
Brotherhood of humanity. Like, obviously, this is what it is to be privileged. | ||
This is what it means to be privileged. | ||
This little girl is more privileged than 99% of people on the world. | ||
And you know what wasn't mentioned once in this entire paragraph? | ||
Income, race, nationality. | ||
None of these things are exclusive to white people. | ||
None of these things are exclusive to America. | ||
None of these things are exclusive to the wealthy. | ||
Like, that's the real point of all of it. | ||
Wealth is not bad or evil. | ||
Being poor is not bad or evil. | ||
It's actually kind of inconsequential when it comes to whether you have the moral basis for happiness in your life. | ||
And that's what I think is sort of the... | ||
The point of America, the point of Christianity, the point of Infowars is to try to inspire moral, healthy lifestyles in every sense of the word, in a holistic sense of the word, that your body is healthy, your mind is healthy, your community is healthy, your family is healthy. | ||
And then, like, who cares if you have money? | ||
Who cares if, you know, what race you are, what chaos is happening elsewhere in the world? | ||
You have stability, you have success, you have power in a very real sense that cannot be taken away from you, can only be destroyed from within. | ||
This is privilege. | ||
This is being a human being. | ||
And this is what they're trying to tear away from us and leave us devoid of all these things, separated from everyone. | ||
Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're still so, so very much talking about in today's program. | ||
As we approach the third hour, we have your calls to go to as well. | ||
We'll get into the cocaine found in the White House. | ||
We'll get into the Orwellian behavior of The Biden administration, as they cooperate with social media. | ||
We also have several videos to show you that are really incredibly powerful, but they're long. | ||
So I just don't have time to play all of them, but we'll play a selection of them and then post the full videos to band.videos so you can share them at your leisure. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls first. | ||
I think we'll go first because we haven't even mentioned it today, but the fallout of the riots in France is still sort of ongoing. | ||
And Marine Le Pen got in front of the French Parliament and gave a very powerful speech. | ||
We'll go to that now and then your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Clip number four, here is Marine Le Pen responding to the full-on race war happening in France as we speak. | ||
She says, thank you, Madam President. | ||
My question is addressed to Madam Prime Minister. | ||
At a time when our country has just been delivered to the sacking, pillaging and rape, I would ask you the questions that all French people ask themselves. | ||
What have you done with France? | ||
You who have been carrying out the same policy as your predecessors for 40 years, what have you done with our country by implanting zones of lawlessness? | ||
What have you allowed to communalize, to criminalize? | ||
What have you done when you have allowed to prosper the ignorance of culture, the hostility towards the legal authority of the state, the illegitimacy of our laws, and the hatred of our people? | ||
What have you done to transform our country among the most courteous, the most elegant, and the softest of the earth to make it a hell? | ||
Where it is consumed with the public buildings that burn, however, in the future. | ||
This spectacle afflicts the whole world and our country, which was so admired for the intellectual brilliance and its power, today provokes pity, and it is not irony. | ||
You have not learned a lesson from the riots of 2005, not more from the state of France, which has caused the security disaster for the geos of 2024, and with it, a new national humiliation. | ||
The truth is that you do not want to hear any warning. | ||
What happens, we had predicted, despite a great adversity, and I say it was sadness and gravity. | ||
We were unfortunately right. | ||
At the moment, when you were about to starve us to death at the cost of hundreds of billions, I called to you the courage of self-criticism, to the humility to admit the dramatic failure of your policies. | ||
First and foremost, you must stop anarchic... | ||
...migration, yet you are aggravating this even to the point of separation and spread it in any village. | ||
We must then take back control of the districts of France, restore the authority of the parents, rebuild the school of the Crusade of the Republic, give back to justice with firmness, without which we will remain powerless to protect the French. | ||
Faced with the economic and judicial security chaos, will you finally admit we are, if possible, national? | ||
Sorry, it's going too fast for me to read a lot of it. | ||
You've got to watch it for yourself at Bandot Video. | ||
We'll put that video up with this segment. | ||
But very powerful stuff from Marine Le Pen pointing out what we've known this entire time. | ||
And yet it reminds me of, it reminds me of, you know, what happened with things like the Holodomor, where these people, these ideological slaves, are so dedicated to false beliefs that They're more likely to cover up the outcome of their beliefs than change their beliefs. | ||
See what I mean? What happened with the starvation in communist Russia is they said, oh, all these privately owned farms, they must be less efficient than our beautiful, communistic, communally owned farms. | ||
So, you know, we expect the yield of grain to become even more because we want to deal with the greed of the capitalistic kulaks selling their grains. | ||
And so they, you know, set the expectation of... | ||
Grain importation into Moscow extremely high, expecting that by making communal farms, they would have more grain to disperse. | ||
Instead, what happened was you had a massive reduction in the amount of food they produced because they killed all the knowledgeable farmers. | ||
But you couldn't say communism was wrong. | ||
You couldn't go, geez, we made everything communal and it made everything worse. | ||
That would be a violation of your ideology, which is the worst thing in the world. | ||
It's worse to say that communism is wrong than it is to allow millions of people to die. | ||
So they'd rather allow millions of people to die, which is what they did. | ||
That's why they took all the grain from the people that needed it so they could starve to death because they had to fulfill the quotas that were based on the lie of the superiority of communism. | ||
So it's the same kind of idea. | ||
They have these concepts, multiculturalism, all this sort of nonsense that just brought us to the point we are now, And they can't admit that those things are fake. | ||
They're ideological slaves to the concepts and the structures that are proponents of these ideas. | ||
So instead, they'll allow their country to devolve into civil war. | ||
They'll allow the murders and chaos and madness and violence to continue because to them, that's the preferable rule. | ||
Choice than to admitting that their nonsensical concepts are wrong and reversing, you know, for the sake and benefit of the people they're supposed to represent. | ||
But a very incredible speech there by Maureen Le Pen. | ||
With that, we go out to your phone calls. We have Sean in California who wants to talk about the root of the Ben and Jerry's issue. | ||
Ben and Jerry are saying that we need to give Mount Rushmore back to the Indians. | ||
Insane. Go ahead, Sean. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. I hope you had a happy and great Fourth of July, as always. | ||
I did. Thank you. I'm going to take a quick detour here, since you guys are giving out dating tips. | ||
Always carry a trial-size shampoo of what you normally use at home if you think you're going to play the field. | ||
You'll thank me later. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, yeah, whether you want to have monogamy, so you can have yourself a nice little home. | ||
And that brings me to the point of homesteading versus being a refugee. | ||
These communists and socialists want everyone in their little ghettos and districts like reservations. | ||
They can divide us up. | ||
And when things get bad, you flee to another community that's just all one patchwork of that ethnicity and keep everyone divided in different communities. | ||
So instead of coming together, we're divided, we're controlled. | ||
And if people think the reservation system is some utopia for Native Americans, the women being disappeared and trafficked out of there and the narco state that goes through there, as well as deep state antics is beyond belief when you actually do the research on that. | ||
It's been one of my other little issues for a few decades. | ||
Anyway, point with that, Harrison is, yeah, Ben and Jerry's would love to give all this land back to the Native Americans, and then where are all the Caucasians going to go? | ||
You know, are we all going to all live in Florida? | ||
It's not realistic. We've got to come together as a people, and little stunts like that Saying, oh, give land back to this group or that group. | ||
Well, guess what? We don't come together as a people, and we don't pass on that value of land rights versus being a refugee because the UN controls the refugees. | ||
But if you're a homesteader, you're off their grid. | ||
They don't have any say over you at that point, case in point, what you're doing to your place. | ||
Look how much they want to make it hard for you to raise your animals and have your family and do what you're doing. | ||
They don't like that. Well, too bad. | ||
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We're Americans. We're going to do what we want to do. | |
Absolutely, Sean. Yeah, very good point. | ||
And yeah, I mean, these issues are kind of nuanced, right? | ||
Because I don't subscribe. | ||
I mean, some people you're hearing, they're just like, nah, the Indians deserved it. | ||
Like, good they got masks. I mean, I've heard that before. | ||
Or, you know, you hear that, like, well, it was the sickness that took them out and there really weren't many. | ||
But, like, you go back in history and, yeah, you gotta feel bad for the Native Americans. | ||
Like, not all of them. | ||
I mean, some of them were kind of brutal and savage and would, you know, attack Americans. | ||
People and, you know, there are massacres where it's just like entire towns of 300 people. | ||
Every single person was killed by an Indian raid. | ||
Man, women, and children. It's just like, holy crap. | ||
No wonder there was some pushback on that. | ||
No wonder the white people got together and made sure that could never happen again. | ||
So, you know, there was bad on both sides, obviously, but that doesn't excuse the bad things that the white people did to the natives. | ||
And nowadays, the Native Americans are... | ||
In a pathetic situation overall because of the help of the federal government who's come in to give them reservations and casinos and have further destroyed their entire communities just like they did with the black community through the Civil Rights Act and the implementation of welfare. | ||
I mean, you've seen the black community destroyed it. | ||
Starting with the help that the federal government gave them. | ||
So, you know, I don't want to sit here and go, yeah, you know, the white people did steal the land and sucks for you. | ||
We won, you lost. Go live in a reservation now. | ||
Like, no, that sucks. I feel really bad for what happened to the Native Americans. | ||
Go back in time. I would think there would be some sort of better solution to all of this. | ||
But that being said, you're right, that they're just using this as yet another wedge, yet another way to divide Americans from one another, of every race, color, and creed, to where we can understand that there is no value in that and that you don't have to tear one group down to build up another. | ||
We can all be built up together, and I don't see any reason why a Native American shouldn't be just as proud of America, the nation, as a white person. | ||
It's just like it makes sense of a black person. | ||
It's like you're a citizen. | ||
You're a part of this country. | ||
This country's achievements are your achievements. | ||
Be proud of that. | ||
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And now Rushmore's awesome. | |
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls and so much other stuff on the other side. | ||
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All right, folks. Welcome back. | ||
I'm going to go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Third hour has begun here on... | ||
Bullwars.com, band.video. | ||
This is the American Journal. Let's go to James in Michigan. | ||
James in Michigan, you want to respond to just the general storm of crap that we're constantly living in. | ||
Go ahead, James. You're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | ||
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Can you hear me? Yes, sir. All right. | |
Yeah, I just got a few things to say. | ||
Uh... America's pretty much a bunch of lazy cowards. | ||
I mean, once they dropped the biological virus on us, that was the call. | ||
That was the call to arms. | ||
Everybody should have stood up and went after these people, but you're all too comfortable with your lattes and your remote controls and hardly can get up from the couch. | ||
This country has become soft. | ||
And this is me telling you, you better wake the F up before they take it from us. | ||
And then you're sitting there Wondering what happened. | ||
This is a call to arms. | ||
I'm one of the 200 million people that don't vote. | ||
I'm sick of you politicos. | ||
You're messing up the world. | ||
January 20th, 2025, all people who want this country to stay this country and stay free, you show up in Washington. | ||
I ain't got nothing other to say than Revelation 3.9. | ||
And that says, Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews and are not. | ||
But do lie. Behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet and to know that I have loved thee. | ||
It's time for war! | ||
You coward! Ooh wee. | ||
Literally too much brain force. | ||
Hey, can't say I disagree. | ||
Wish more people had that fire. | ||
I wish he'd stayed on the line, though. | ||
I want to ask him questions. It sounded like a veteran to me. | ||
Veterans have this way of talking that's so, like, refreshingly powerful. | ||
I think it was Jack Maxey when he went on Chase Geyser's podcast, One American. | ||
That was where I really noticed it, where he's just like, like, what's happening in France? | ||
The way a lot of people look at it, it's like, well, you know, there are these migrants and some of them may have come from da-da-da-da. | ||
And it's like, Jack Max is just like, they're invading your country. | ||
You have to fight them. | ||
Like, there's just like, okay, everything, all the rhetoric falls away and you just go, you have to fight. | ||
You have to get up off the couch and fight for this. | ||
They are coming for you. | ||
Enough is enough. Fight for your right before it's taken from you. | ||
It's very refreshing and reality-based. | ||
In my opinion. Thank you for that call. | ||
Powerful stuff. Let's go to... | ||
I think maybe the person just... | ||
No, no. Thomas in Texas. | ||
I want to go to Thomas in Texas because you have some insight into what's going on in France. | ||
Thomas, thank you for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. Hi there. | ||
Can you hear me? Yes, sir. | ||
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Go ahead. Yeah. | |
My cousin lives in France and I want to tell... | ||
I want to also talk about France and just ask you guys a really quick question after I give this information. | ||
My cousin who lives in France, he is going around watching these so-called riots, and he has assured me that this is not just random riots. | ||
This is very, very organized terrorism. | ||
This is very, very organized. | ||
It's very well-funded. | ||
And Antifa, which we who know, who do our research know, that this is the Zionist militia. | ||
And if you read the protocols of Zion, this is the perfect playbook of what they're trying to do to Europe and the United States to send these dissenters out and create this chaos. | ||
To bring in this new world order and what's going on in France is just very, very sophisticated, according to my cousin. | ||
And this is exactly the ways of the protocols of Zion. | ||
And I also want to ask you guys a quick question. | ||
Pretty much the biggest movie of the decade has hit theaters to raise awareness of child trafficking. | ||
Why have you guys not once mentioned The Sound of Freedom? | ||
Uh, that's a good question. | ||
I actually, uh, meant to mention it today. | ||
I'll do that. On the other side, we'll talk about Sound of Freedom because, uh, we have been talking about it here at the office. | ||
Uh, Jim Caviezel, or whatever his name is, has been doing some pretty crazy interviews. | ||
All right, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we'll go out to your phone calls again momentarily. | ||
Let me cover one of the biggest stories of today. | ||
I really haven't gotten too much into, but this was an outcome worthy of... | ||
The 4th of July is when it happened. | ||
U.S. courts limit officials' contacts with social media firms. | ||
A federal court on Tuesday restricted some top officials and agencies of President Joe Biden's administration from meeting and communicating with social media companies to moderate their content, a ruling that could curtail government efforts to fight online falsehoods. | ||
It's not what they're doing, though, right? | ||
Even if that is what they were doing, it wouldn't be okay. | ||
But everything they censored was the truth and reality and facts. | ||
Except for the 2020 election stuff, which they still insist is fake news, even though we all watched it be stolen in real time. | ||
Everything else is acknowledged, even by people that were censoring things, that actually the things they censored were correct the whole time, so... | ||
That framing is incorrect. | ||
But regardless, the injunction was in response to a lawsuit brought by Republican Attorneys General of Louisiana and Missouri who alleged that government officials went too far in their efforts to get platforms to combat vaccine and election misinformation. | ||
The ruling by a federal court in Louisiana marks a win for conservative advocates in the United States who allege that the government has pressured or colluded with social media platforms such as Facebook or Twitter to censor right-leaning content under the guise of fighting misinformation. | ||
Again, I don't like the framing as this being left and right. | ||
And it's one of the bizarre transformations that's taken place in America over just the last few years is like censorship is not a conservative or liberal issue. | ||
It shouldn't be. It's not supposed to be. | ||
It's supposed to be like a core American value and specifically the liberals or the progressives or the people that want things to change should be the ones who are frightened by Governmental regulations on speech. | ||
Like right now, it's the right, but you understand things change, right? | ||
And you're wanting to give power of censorship to the government when you also think the government is full of white supremacists and is evil and must be destroyed? | ||
Like, what? It just makes no sense. | ||
So I don't think this is even a right-left thing. | ||
It's just... Right now, the right wing is the only one who can actually see the truth for some reason. | ||
It's very bizarre. But that's not even true. | ||
I mean, you got RFK Jr. out there being the number one spokesperson for being anti-vaccine, being anti-vax. | ||
Democratic presidential candidate. | ||
So, this isn't a right-left issue. | ||
This is a, the government is destroying your freedom and trampling over the Bill of Rights issue. | ||
It's an existential issue for America. | ||
And for literally the people in your life, as much of the censorship that took place was carried out as part of an effort to impose COVID restrictions that likely harmed or impacted you negatively in some way. | ||
So again... | ||
I legitimately think they frame it that way to just scare left-wing people away from supporting free speech. | ||
They literally have left people thinking, well, if we let free speech, then Nazis are going to have speech. | ||
So we can't have free speech. | ||
It's like, yeah, Nazis are going to have free speech. | ||
That's the point. | ||
People that have objectionable opinions get to say them. | ||
Because that's the best way to run a country. | ||
I can't believe we have to explain this, but... | ||
I don't know, the left is stupid. | ||
So there you go. | ||
The order applies to a slew of top law enforcement agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the State Department, the Justice Department, as well as health agencies, including the Center for Disease and Control and Prevention. | ||
It also applies to several prominent officials, such as White House Press Secretary Corrine Jean-Pierre, Alejandro Mayorkas, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
The decision restricts agencies and officials from meeting with social media companies or flagging posts for the purpose of urging, encouraging, pressuring, or inducing any manner of removal, deletion, suppression, or reduction of content containing protected free speech under the First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States. | ||
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry hailed the historic injunction that he said will prevent the Biden administration from censoring the core political speech of ordinary Americans on social media. | ||
And to remind you some of the... | ||
Articles and things that were censored that brought about this lawsuit and ruling were things like the Hunter Biden laptop story. | ||
It turned out to be 100% true, even though the intelligence community lied about it, just blatantly wrote a letter, 50 people signing it, calling it Russian disinformation, only to have Hunter Biden himself sue the person who published it and be like, that was my information on my laptop, give it back. It's like, okay. | ||
So, that was true, and it was censored. | ||
So, it's not about censoring falsehoods. | ||
And, you know, part of the COVID game plan, like, one of the reasons they released COVID in the first place was not just to get the mail-in ballot so they could cheat easier and they could set that up as a... | ||
Permanent change in our election process, which is one of the craziest things. | ||
You hear on NPR or something, they'll just be like, Republicans are trying to change our electoral system by getting rid of mail-in ballots. | ||
And it's like, you guys invented mail-in ballots last election. | ||
We'd never had them before, except in a very, very particular and unique circumstances. | ||
They just invent these out of whole cloth, impose them without going through the proper procedure of changing the way elections are carried out. | ||
They write laws that actually going through the legislature. | ||
So just completely. | ||
You know, ridiculous process that gets these things in place. | ||
And if you try to just go back to the way things were the year before, they're like, what? | ||
Republicans are trying to change the way we do. | ||
No, we're trying to get back to elections that we can actually believe in and count on for the sake of the stability of our entire country, you idiots. | ||
But there it is. | ||
So pretty big ruling. | ||
You know, if it is like any of the other rulings that federal judges have made about the Biden administration in the past, the Biden administration will ignore it completely and go unpunished for their complete disregard of the other two branches of government that are supposed to serve as checks and balances. | ||
So there it is. Federal judge limits Biden officials' contacts with social media sites. | ||
I just love the way New York Times writes that instead of reducing the contacts that they have, Just dishonesty. | ||
Dishonesty pervading every syllable they pronounce. | ||
Alright, with that we go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
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We have... Garrett in California, you want to talk about Elon Musk and Twitter working with the EU. Go ahead, Garrett, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, thanks for having me on, first of all. | |
Yeah, I just wanted to, I think a lot of people know about the Twitter rate limit and the changes that happen over there under Musk. | ||
And what I wanted people to also know about is The EU's DSA, the Digital Service Agreement laws that kind of dictate what social media can post in regard to disinformation, whatever they deem as information is. | ||
Basically, Musk agreed to comply with those laws about a month ago, and they went into effect a month ago. | ||
And then Musk also met with Macron a week ago. | ||
And all the rate limits and stuff, like, it basically... | ||
affects people who are trying to get information in real time because they got to scroll through a bunch of posts and then they get rate limited and if you look at the timing of it like right when he did that basically a lot of information coming out of France stopped and a lot of other social media companies started censoring information coming out of France as well and you have Macron basically making requests Yeah, | ||
we've talked about that. | ||
I don't know if the rate limit has to do with it. | ||
I mean, I know it's an aspect of working in Europe that, yeah, they say if you want to have your website available in our country, you have to adhere to our rules, which they don't have the First Amendment, so they can do that sort of thing. | ||
I didn't think the rate limit had anything to do with it, but I could see how it would. | ||
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We'll go out to your phone calls in just a little bit. | ||
I do want to go to a couple videos there, longer videos. | ||
One of them, the full thing, is about 12 minutes. | ||
The other is about 16. We'll upload the full video to band.video in this segment, but... | ||
We'll play as much of it as we can here. | ||
This is in Glastonbury. | ||
I believe it's in the UK, although it could be in Scotland, but I believe it's UK. Now, this was one of the towns that was set to be one of the trial 15-minute ultra-low emission zone open-air concentration camp cities. | ||
Again, we've pointed out a million times, but if 15-minute cities are just about convenience and you have a hospital and a grocery store within a 15-minute walk, then no force would be required. | ||
No restrictions would be required. | ||
There wouldn't have to be gates or cameras with facial recognition systems. | ||
None of that is necessary to build a 15-minute city. | ||
If you wanted to build a 15-minute city that was super convenient and super nice, you could do it and people would go there. | ||
Wouldn't complain about it. | ||
That's not what they're doing. What they're doing is trying to divide all of human population into ghettos where you'll be stuck without permission to leave. | ||
It's all about freedom of movement. | ||
We're going to talk a lot about that tomorrow, actually, because I'm going to do a big report on electric cars and the freedom of movement. | ||
But for now, Glastonbury in the UK has rejected the 15-minute city program, and a citizen there gave a very thorough breakdown as to Why nobody should be participating in this and how the environmental movement has been co-opted and turned into a movement for the billionaires to enslave humanity. | ||
So let's go now to clip number three. | ||
This is Glastonbury Town Council meeting. | ||
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As far as this council is concerned, we're not doing 15-minute cities. | |
Well, it means... | ||
I think that Glastonbury would fight it, wouldn't it? | ||
Well, we represent the people of Glastonbury. | ||
If the people of Glastonbury don't want 15-minute cities, then we represent that, don't we? | ||
That's what we're here for. If we don't, you know what to do next time there's an election, don't you? | ||
So Sandy, would you like to speak now? | ||
Thank you and thank you. | ||
Well, Leela's covered a lot of what I was going to speak about, which is great, because it leads me to look at the bigger picture. | ||
And yes, it's great that I couldn't find anything in Mendip District Council about 15-minute cities, but it's important that we know about them, and it's important that we know about the low-emission zones that they want to implement in smaller towns. | ||
So what I'm just saying is basically this ideology isn't a grassroots, the whole 50-minute city ideology is not a grassroots initiative. | ||
It's actually a global initiative. | ||
And it was brought in by Boris Johnson, Michael Bloomberg and Carlos Moreno in 2004 under the C40 Cities International Organization, which Sadiq Khan is now the chairman. | ||
Contrary to propaganda, it's not a grassroots initiative, yeah, I've said that, but a top-down global plan under UN Agenda 21-2030 to really roll out the 17 sustainable goals under net zero. | ||
And I know that all the green people here are comfortable with net zero, but if you understood the longer-term implications of net zero, and I've given you all the absolute zero document, and I hope you'll read it, because that coloured bit Shows you what is to be achieved by 2030. | ||
And that means no flying out of the UK, no ships out of the UK, no cars at all, and all wood burners to be ripped out of every home and every gas appliance to be ripped out of every home by 2025. | ||
Now, that is a government document. | ||
UK fires, absolute zero. | ||
And this is where we're heading for, in net zero. | ||
We will literally be imprisoned on our own island. | ||
And, you know, this is what this top-down global control is all about. | ||
You think it's a green agenda to actually save the planet. | ||
It is not. It was implemented at the Earth Summit in 1992 by a bunch of oil billionaires, crooks. | ||
And I... And all of you, bless you, are trying to save the planet and you've been hoodwinked. | ||
I was in the Green Party in the 1990s. | ||
I left. I was a member of the Ecology Party. | ||
I left because it got taken over. | ||
It became a Trojan horse for the technocratic agenda that I'm talking about, Agenda 2030. | ||
And I tell you what, they planned this from the 1970s. | ||
It's a long-term agenda. | ||
And I would love to be able to give all of you a presentation. | ||
I've been on this for 15 years, and I've been giving talks all over the world about this via YouTube, everywhere, because I'm passionate about it. | ||
I've impoverished myself doing this. | ||
So I just want you to just hear me out. | ||
We're living now in what's coming is what's known as a zero trust world. | ||
So whether you know it or not, the digital ID is coming. | ||
Now this is a big thing for everyone to understand. | ||
Digital ID is really the way the government will actually have all your data in one place. | ||
And they're bringing this in by December this year. | ||
This is really serious. | ||
And then they want the CBDCs after that, the central banking digital currencies. | ||
Now, this has got nothing to do with being green. | ||
It's a big business. | ||
It's massive business, because underpinning this whole agenda are literally capitalist stakeholders. | ||
Now, this is what's worrying, is that this whole green agenda is based on top-down control of us, we the people. | ||
And unfortunately, people who literally glue themselves to buildings, bless them, they've got our best intentions at heart. | ||
They're barking up the wrong tree. | ||
Yeah, it's absolutely about top-down control. | ||
Now, this is just the first half of a 12-minute long video. | ||
The full thing will be up on band.video under the American Journal page. | ||
We'll post that as soon as the show's over. | ||
But when she talks about digital ID, it's already been implemented. | ||
It's already in the testing and Actually, beyond the testing phases in places like India, economictimes.indiatimes.com, 15 financial transactions that cannot be done by an individual with an inoperative PAN, which is their personal account number, which is the digital ID. Without the digital ID in India, you cannot open an account. | ||
You cannot make an application for a credit card. | ||
You cannot make a deposit in the banks. | ||
You cannot make payments in cash. | ||
Higher than 50,000 dollars, or 50,000 rupees. | ||
You can't take payments of cash. | ||
You can't accept any payments, really, or deposit money in the bank. | ||
So they already have it in India, and it's going to the rest of the world next. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Let's go to Ike in New York. | ||
You're a cemetery worker? | ||
Calling about the COVID shots. | ||
Go ahead, Ike, you're on the air. | ||
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How are you, Harrison? | |
Good, thank you. | ||
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I was just giving a call, actually, in reference to the shots. | |
I worked for a cemetery, and when COVID first came out, every death was COVID-related, never any debate on what else it could be. | ||
Fast forward to this point in time now, we're seeing firefighters, police officers, heart attacks, strokes, and now you can't even mention the shot. | ||
It's not even a consideration. | ||
And I'm just kind of here to say we're being massacred way more than the general public is thinking. | ||
The second point I'm trying to make. | ||
Well, hold on before we move on. | ||
Why do you say that? I mean, have you seen an uptick in death since the shots have been rolled out from your position as a cemetery worker? | ||
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It's been the same as when COVID originally came out, if not a little more. | |
So the point I'm trying to make is that at that first point when there was a massive influx, it was being covered as, oh, every single death is COVID-related so everybody could get their payout and make it spread their sphere. | ||
Now, fast forward to the massive amounts of death of young firefighters, police officers, government officials who were putting in every day that's like 35 through 49 years old. | ||
If you do mention anything about the shock, Or, hey, look, what was this death? | ||
It's never, it's only heart attacks, strokes, no underlying cause. | ||
So it's just ironic to me how underlying causes in the beginning, you couldn't even mention it, same situation right now. | ||
Yep. Yeah, very, very interesting. | ||
Yeah, it's interesting. | ||
Yeah, way people are just controlled to accept certain premises and reject others, even though at the end of the day, they're kind of the same. | ||
Interesting points, Ike. | ||
Thank you so much for that call. | ||
And yeah, I would love to get some legitimate, like real statistics on deaths, cause of deaths, and rates of deaths over the last three or four years. | ||
I think that'd be extremely illustrative. | ||
Thank you for the call, Ike. Let's go to BS Assassin in New York. | ||
You want to talk about the looming threat of open hostilities between Russia and America and the rest of NATO. Go ahead, BS Assassin, you're on the air. | ||
What's up, BS Assassin, live from the grocery store. | ||
How you guys doing, alright? Good, thank you. | ||
I just want to say, yeah, it's absurd that Christian nations would fight each other unless they were under the control of Zionists, all right? | ||
So we don't have a people problem. | ||
This goes out to all the people across the world. | ||
We have a leader problem, and this is a Zionist agenda, and we have to rise as one because they fear Jesus Christ because Jesus Christ is the truth, and Jesus Christ is peace. | ||
And I heard a lot of Israelis actually turn into Christ because their way ain't working out, all right? | ||
Christ is the truth. Hold on. | ||
Hold on, hold on. You're the third person that's called in today to blame the Zionist on Ukraine. | ||
Can you just elaborate on that, I guess? | ||
Because obviously there are a lot of... | ||
Things to do with the Jewish people in Ukraine, from the Kazarian, you know, homeland where they used to live, to just the ethnicity of most of the people involved in the Ukraine war, from Victoria Nuland to Zelensky himself at the beginning of the war. | ||
Like, all the Jewish people escaped to Israel. | ||
Like, that was kind of crazy when that happened. | ||
They literally were like, refugees, let's get out of here. | ||
But... Only if you're Jewish, it's like, okay, kind of discriminatory it seems. | ||
Like, you stay here to die, but the Jews, they get to come with us. | ||
We're going to Israel. So, like, obviously that's a big part of this, but you're the third person to say, you know, Zionists are behind this war. | ||
Can you just elaborate on that a little bit? | ||
Well, Henry Kissinger's plan, right, Nixon and Kissinger went down to China in 1972 and shook hands, right, and said, hey, there's going to be a transfer of power, but you can never let a Christian nation get too powerful, because once you see peace and prosperity, which is what All right, | ||
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all right, all right. | |
Hey, hey, you are not allowed to talk about Flat Earth on this program. | ||
That is not allowed, sir. | ||
Kidding, of course, you're not allowed to cuss. | ||
So we are going to have to cut you off because you cussed. | ||
And we don't want to get kicked off of the radio. | ||
So thank you for that, Colby Assassin. | ||
But I don't know. | ||
Not as convincing to me. | ||
I remember when that happened with all the Jews escaping Ukraine and going to Israel. | ||
We had a caller that called in that was like, yeah, this is about Israel needing more people for its armed forces. | ||
And basically you're getting in, since everybody in Israel sort of has to sign up for the army. | ||
And basically the idea that geopolitically Israel is getting 100,000 new recruits, fresh recruits on the ground in Israel to fight for them. | ||
That, to me, is like, yeah, that makes a lot of sense, actually. | ||
Tactically, geopolitically, that's actually pretty reasonable. | ||
I don't know. I'm open to all these ideas, but you've got to have... | ||
You've got to have backing to them other than just yelling at me to read the protocols of the elders of Zion, which is what most people do. | ||
Thanks for the call, BS Assassin. | ||
Let's go to Tim in California. | ||
You say you have two really awful stories. | ||
Wonderful. Just what we need today. | ||
Thank you for calling in. Tim, you're on the air. | ||
Sorry, not trying to be a Debbie Downer. | ||
No, it's all right. It's reality. | ||
Go ahead. Okay, so the AI wars have definitely begun on account of Google is bragging that the Google quantum computer is now 47 years faster than the number one supercomputer. | ||
So, you know, the number one supercomputer is the Frontier supercomputer at Oak Ridge, Tennessee, and we learned more about that after the China spy balloon flyover, and they have surpassed exascale, or over one quintillion calculations per second, so that we know that if every person on Earth, all of humanity, could successfully complete one calculation a second, it would take us more than four years to do what the Frontier supercomputer does in just one second. | ||
Google's latest iteration of its quantum machine, the Sycamore quantum processor, it now holds 70 qubits. | ||
And that's a substantial leap from the 50 through 53 qubits of its earlier version, but that's actually 241 million times more robust than the previous model. | ||
So now they say It would take 47.2 years, basically half a century, for the frontiersome supercomputer at Oak Ridge to do what it does in just mere seconds. | ||
All right, so break this down for us. | ||
What's that mean for us? | ||
Obviously, the numbers are impressive. | ||
It's that much more advanced, but what does that mean? | ||
Who's telling it what to think or what to do? | ||
And if it's anything like the purple-haired people, we're in trouble. | ||
It certainly is. | ||
Here's your other story. | ||
Here's Bidenomics 2.0, basically. | ||
Hey, in 2021, the number was 342. | ||
But so far, year-to-date in this year, it's 12,533. | ||
What are we talking about? | ||
The U.S. Border Patrol encounters with Chinese nationals. | ||
I'm thinking, hey, we had 19 hijackers that, according to the report, did 9-11. | ||
And you could tell me everything about those 19 hijackers. | ||
I wonder how many of those 12,533 folks that you're talking about you can tell me about. | ||
12,543. | ||
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Where are you getting that number? This is the U.S. Border Patrol encounters with Chinese nationals year to date. | |
I believe you, and I know it's been a lot. | ||
That is more than I even expected. | ||
Thank you for the call, Tim. We've got to go to break, but powerful stuff. | ||
We'll be right back. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's our final segment of the show, and so far... | ||
Nuclear bombs being exchanged, so... | ||
Have we made it through the danger? | ||
They decided they were a little bit indelicate in their... | ||
...announcing of the false flag they were about to pull and decided not to do so? | ||
We don't know. We don't know, but so far, the gyroposia... | ||
Nuclear power plant is unbombed, as it were. | ||
Not yet exploded. | ||
The crew was bringing up, reminding me that, you know, when we covered the dam that was blown up by Ukraine last month, that dam actually is a crucial source of water for cooling of the Xeropoza nuclear power plant. | ||
So if Russia wanted it to blow up, they could just... | ||
You just shut off the water cooling operations. | ||
That would work. All right, we're going to go back to your phone calls. | ||
Try to get in as many as possible. | ||
Let's go to Kyle in Florida first. | ||
Kyle in Florida, line number seven. | ||
Thank you for calling in. I want to talk about the talking heads not addressing fundamental issues. | ||
Go ahead, Kyle. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, hi there. So, an ideal governance model eliminates all reasonable doubt, ensuring minimal influence that could compromise freedom and prosperity. | |
We should be realistic and demand clear, articulate procedural changes to prevent corruption from profiting the talking heads. | ||
The government should function to maximize freedom and prosperity for all, aligning with the intentions of our forefathers. | ||
Things that accomplish this would be like term limits, deprecating lobbyists, enforcing transparent parent donors, These are things that all around aim to create procedural changes that minimize the influence of tyranny and maximize freedom and prosperity for all. | ||
Simply removing bad guys does not address the issue because bad guys keep popping up. | ||
So having a system that functionally, procedurally dismantles tyranny would mean that Satan himself could be president and we would all be able to rest easily knowing that he has no tyrannical influence. | ||
I hope that makes sense. Yeah, it does. | ||
I mean, that is the idea behind the Constitution. | ||
The problem is the Constitution... | ||
Honestly, it was like the Constitution had in it the fundamentals of what it takes to have a free society. | ||
I do think it's a little bit outdated now in the sense that the morals and the fundamentals and the foundation isn't outdated, but we face so many new modern challenges to this and ways to circumvent it, like using private companies, which the The Constitution doesn't have it explicit that you can't do that. | ||
I don't know. There needs to be an expanded second edition of the Constitution. | ||
It still has all the stuff that the original one has, but has it updated to confront the worldwide, World Economic Forum takeover that we're dealing with right now? | ||
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Yeah, we need positive feedback loops, and we need walking heads to promote these ideas and simply stop all the finger-pointing. | |
It doesn't really do anything. | ||
Very good points, Kyle, and that's exactly why we open up the phone lines here at InfoWars to get fantastic ideas like that. | ||
We'll go to one more call here, and then I want to go through some pretty mind-blowing headlines just to give you a taste of what the Great Reset globalists are up to these days. | ||
Let's go to William in Arkansas. | ||
You want to talk about the border? Go ahead, William. | ||
You're on the air. Thanks for being there. | ||
I'm not a first-time caller. | ||
I always touch on compulsory service. | ||
I'd like for everybody to tell me a reason, not an excuse, that you're not protecting your own family, way of life, culture, whether you agree with it or not. | ||
I've served 23 years. | ||
I've served a lot of people I wouldn't like or get along with, but I've served them anyway. | ||
I don't know how we can expect a bunch of, I'm sorry, but anchor baby border agents to stop what's coming across the border. | ||
A guy named Gonzalez doesn't have a whole lot of interest in stopping somebody named Martinez from his grandfather. | ||
I don't know if that's true. | ||
I mean, some of the most viscerally anti-immigrant people I've ever met are themselves immigrants or children of immigrants because they did it the right way. | ||
So I don't know if that's true. | ||
I get your point, but I don't know. | ||
A lot of the strident anti-illegal immigration are the legal immigrants that are like, I did it the right way. | ||
I love America. These people hate America. | ||
They don't love America. We'll stop them. | ||
So I don't know if I agree with that, but I'll take your point. | ||
There's legal and illegal. | ||
I mentioned the illegal ones. | ||
An anchor baby was an anchor baby who said they got amnesty. | ||
I've been watching this for a long time. | ||
I remember Vietnam. | ||
I remember Vietnam. I remember the Watergate situation and the barracks bombings. | ||
Why I joined the military was they bombed our Marines. | ||
I did that with the full understanding as a child what the military-industrial complex meant. | ||
But this military, a great nation, allowed me an education and the ability to be involved in some I see it beyond my own perspective of what I need. | ||
This is a nation on the whole. | ||
I am not an island here any more than you or anybody else. | ||
How about another aspect of the rules and regulations to acquire a ham radio license? | ||
Now, you can get a tech license, but you can't communicate. | ||
You can't talk to some other human being on the planet. | ||
But the first rule and regulations once you go get a ham radio license is that you can't talk internationally about controversial or political issues. | ||
So what that means is that there's another human being on the other side of the planet We're good to go. | ||
Absolutely. And I'm pretty much on board with you with compulsory service, too. | ||
I'm sorry, we are coming up to the end of the show here, and I want to go through a few of these headlines. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, William, as always. | ||
I can't really disagree with you on anything, so thank you very much for that. | ||
Let me just blow through some of these headlines real quick. | ||
Huawei's new patent for brain-computer interface announced. | ||
This is just what's happening in the world of globalist Great Reset nonsense. | ||
Huawei, a multinational Chinese tech company, has recently announced a new patent for a brain-computer interface network application. | ||
The new patent is a huge step forward in the field of BCI. The area has potential to revolutionize the way that we interact with tech. | ||
Also, the way we interact with our own souls. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff. Meanwhile, the Biden administration has chosen to keep the remaining JFK documents related to the assassination under wraps indefinitely, citing national security reasons again. | ||
So yes, they have once again scuttled the release of the JFK assassination documents. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy has responded to this by saying the announcement is unlawful and that it should be released. | ||
They've broken this promise multiple times over the last few years to release those important documents into understanding a key moment in our nation's history. | ||
Meanwhile, just this is amazing. | ||
Ted Frank on Twitter says, in addition to the director of an equity hub, the U.S. Treasury now has a counselor for racial equity, a 25-member Treasury Advisory Committee on Racial Equity, an Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity, an Office of Minority and Women Inclusion, and will be hiring their first chief diversity educator. an Office of Minority and Women Inclusion, and will be equity, inclusion, and accessibility officer to head the office of DEIA, announced in April. | ||
So just to give you an idea of the literal scores of highly paid governmental agents just working on using economics and using the Treasury itself to dispossess white people of their wealth. | ||
UN Pact for the Future seeks permanent emergency powers for complex global shocks. | ||
This is the UN version of the WHO pandemic treaty, meaning that they will have ultimate power. | ||
Over your nation state based on the complex global shocks that they themselves bring about. | ||
750 million genetically engineered mosquitoes approved for release in Florida Keys. | ||
This was back in August 19 of 2020, dead in the center of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
They released 750 million genetically modified mosquitoes. | ||
This is in response to a lot of people questioning our reporting of mosquitoes being released after having been genetically modified in Florida and Texas. | ||
People going, well, they approved that, but they didn't actually. | ||
No, they actually did it. | ||
Joe Biden pushes for Ursula van der Leyen to be NATO chief. | ||
Ursula van der Leyen is currently the president of the European Commission and she of course is married to a pharmaceutical executive and is herself a noble of ancient lineage. | ||
An elite of scumbaggery of epic proportions. | ||
This, I think, is sort of an illustrative story. | ||
CNN shills environmentally friendly drone shows replacing 4th of July fireworks. | ||
I think there's nothing better to illustrate the dichotomy between the way things are now. | ||
Big explosions, exciting, bright, loud. | ||
It wakes everybody in the neighborhood up. | ||
It's amazing. I mean, this is the world under nationalism. | ||
4th of July exploding fireworks. | ||
The world under... Globalism is drones. | ||
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