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a video of an emotional woman on a plane saying that the man next to her was not real goes viral in That mother****** back there is not real! | ||
This is followed by multiple videos of people claiming to have witnessed the man's eyes wink from side to side. | ||
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When he winked at me and it was his left eye looking back at me, it didn't wink like this. | |
It winked like this. | ||
It didn't like this. | ||
It was almost like his pupils winked. | ||
It was like from like this way. | ||
A video from 2022 falsely claims that it captured the event. | ||
And while it all goes viral, many of us can smell the nonsense. | ||
A Freemason with 300,000 followers on TikTok releases a video claiming to be the actual man from the plane. | ||
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So we're attempting to fly out of Dallas-Fort Worth and then basically this woman, she sits next to me and she's clearly been drinking. | |
I'm minding my own business, and sure enough, she sees my hoodie that has this Freemason logo on it. | ||
And on top of that, she noticed my ring, so she started to ask questions. | ||
Nothing dramatic, just ask me, do I know what these symbols mean? | ||
Why am I wearing it? | ||
What's the purpose? Yada, yada, yada. | ||
And long story short, I basically just say, hey, I'm a Freemason. | ||
Next thing I know, she basically starts to grill me about low-level Freemason and that it's all Satanism and that it's ruled by reptilians and blah, blah, blah. | ||
So I simply put my hood up and I started to ignore her and basically just mind my own business. | ||
So moral of the story, don't believe everything you hear on the Internet. | ||
You cannot believe anything you hear on the Internet, or anywhere else, for that matter. | ||
And there are two main reasons why this all went viral. | ||
First off, The story of reptilian humanoids living among us goes all the way back to the beginning of recorded history. | ||
The oldest official writings on Earth are the Sumerian texts. | ||
They describe a reptilian race that genetically modified human beings with their own reptilian DNA. All three of the Abrahamic religions describe a reptilian race of humanoids that live among us. | ||
The story of the Garden of Eden in the Torah, wherein Adam and Eve were created in the image of the Elohim, reptilian beings known as the Nahash began breeding with Eve so that they could be more like the Elohim. | ||
According to the Torah, these Nahash were obsessed with genetic modification. | ||
And still live among us today, where they feed off a substance called afar, which is the same substance that human beings are made of. | ||
In the Christian Bible, this creature is described as a serpent in a tree. | ||
In the Nag Hammadi, early Christian Gnostics wrote of a race of creatures known as the Archons, described as a reptilian humanoid. | ||
These Archons fed off of humans, including negative emotions, Such as fear and anger. | ||
The Quran also has writings that describe reptilian creatures who live among us, known as the djinn. | ||
The Australian Aboriginal people have traditions and paintings that date back thousands of years, depicting a rainbow serpent creator god. | ||
And about 10,000 miles away, the Aztec Mayan serpent gods Kulcukan and Quetzalcoatl are also described as rainbow serpents. | ||
And were believed to have created human beings using their own DNA. This is found everywhere. | ||
The Druids of England called it Hakpen. | ||
The Romans called it Glykon. | ||
In Africa, it was Niami-Niami. | ||
In Egypt, it was Apapis. | ||
Many royal bloodlines have claimed to be descendants of these serpent gods, such as Alexander the Great of Macedon, Emperor Jimu of Japan, and the dragon dynasty of Media, now known as Iran. | ||
The Nagas serpent beings of India are believed to still live among us in underground cities, and the Hopi Indians have stories of underground cities that are home to thousands of lizard people. | ||
Modern science supports the idea that humans have been genetically modified in the distant past, and neuroscientist Paul McLean introduced the triune brain model, which is based on an evolutionary view of human brain development. | ||
The reptilian brain being the most primal. | ||
This is where our fight or flight response comes from. | ||
It is the home of our lower ego mind. | ||
If we are part reptilian, then this could explain why we are so flawed and why we have Jesus to show us how to behave. | ||
Which brings us to the second reason why this all went viral. | ||
The reptilian brain craves attention. | ||
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Aw, yeah. | |
You guys are tuned in to the American Journal. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
If you think I'm Harrison Smith, well, you probably believe in lizard people. | ||
Shapeshifters, that is. | ||
It's a great report we played in the first five there. | ||
Matt Weber filling in for Harrison Smith today. | ||
You know what that means. We're taking your calls in the bottom half of the hour throughout the rest of the show. | ||
We can open those phone lines now. | ||
If you guys would like to flood the call lines and really just inundate the crew with your calls and your opinions, you can do so now by calling 1-877-789-2539. | ||
They'll be glad to take your call and listen to your life story. | ||
And so make sure to have that ready. | ||
But until then, it's just you and me. | ||
And we're going to talk about the news. | ||
Talk about a couple of things. | ||
Let's start off here. | ||
We've got some news out of France. | ||
Harrison's been tracking a lot of French news lately. | ||
It appears everything's fine there, actually. | ||
Yeah, the country's on fire, but everything's fine. | ||
But actually, France indicts son of Osama bin Laden for glorifying terrorism on social media. | ||
Crazy story, right? | ||
Osama bin Laden, if you haven't heard of him, he's the former notorious head of the terrorist group Al-Qaeda, and he was the mastermind of the 9-11 attacks, kind of like a co-mastermind, if you ask me, along with like the CIA, whatever. | ||
He attacked the World Trade Center, and we know who he is. | ||
But on Thursday, July 6th, it was revealed that bin Laden's son, Omar... | ||
It's a great name. Omar, who's been living in northern France since 2021, had been indicted for glorifying terrorism after allegedly posting on social media praising his father on the anniversary of his death on May 2nd. | ||
Uh-oh. Omar, tell me you didn't do it. | ||
So he's an artist and Lives in northern France and other parts of Europe. | ||
He's got like a couple houses. | ||
He's part of the Bin Laden family. | ||
The Bin Laden family's, you know, tight with the CIA or they were tight with the Bushes before 9-11. | ||
Apparently there was like some fallout. | ||
They don't talk anymore. Maybe they do. | ||
I don't know. But anyways, I just thought that this was a really funny story because, you know, he just said something about, you know, His whole thing. | ||
He got roasted in the comments, by the way. | ||
He had this social media post and reading through this article, a bunch of people said, history is written only with the blood of these people to tell the story of those martyrs who made history. | ||
Oh, yeah. Their blood is a lifeline of our faith until the day of judgment is what the post said. | ||
But here's some responses. | ||
The bloodshed he unleashed never ceased in these sins that he and his followers will always bear. | ||
May you and your father get what you deserve. | ||
So, yeah. All right. | ||
Let's talk about free speech in France. | ||
I guess in France, if you glorify terrorism, you're going to jail, which is hilarious because France is literally on fire. | ||
I don't know if you guys know that, but we've got a couple of videos here. | ||
We can just kind of roll those in the background. | ||
Apparently... France had a bunch of churches that have been catching on fire. | ||
It's kind of like a trend there. | ||
It's like a TikTok trend. | ||
Like, go light a Catholic church on fire in France. | ||
And we don't know who could be doing all of this, right? | ||
It's definitely not any form of terrorism. | ||
But I just think it's funny, right? | ||
God. I was thinking, actually, okay... | ||
So joking aside, when people destroy these old works, right? | ||
It's tragic, right? | ||
I think one of the biggest tragedies of the Syrian war, aside from the loss of life and bloodshed, were all of these wonders of the ancient world that were being destroyed. | ||
You think about the time that these people spent, some of these people probably dedicated their whole lives to their craft, which was probably something like stonemasonry, to create some of those ancient wonders or these churches. | ||
And you look at the sheer dedication. | ||
And you don't have to be a Catholic to appreciate those places. | ||
You just take a look at what the building itself even stands for. | ||
That we're willing to put all of our time into something like that. | ||
Show what we're capable of as a species. | ||
What we can accomplish when we come together, right? | ||
A church is just a building, but, you know, it's the community that is housed there. | ||
You know, it's a symbol, and it's a shame to see those symbols burning and just destroyed like that. | ||
So, I just think it's a little funny that France is indicting the son of Osama bin Laden when it's like, you don't have to. | ||
Some guy in the comments, you know... | ||
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The comments say it all. | |
Let Omar say what he wants. | ||
He's not literally burning France to the ground like some people... | ||
Some people. And we can take that, you know, why that is relevant news to Americans, right? | ||
You know, shows what happens when you have a rapid influx of people who just aren't compatible with your culture, right? | ||
And what do I mean by that? | ||
I'm not saying that they cannot assimilate, that assimilation is beyond their ability, right? | ||
What I'm saying is that off the bat, you set yourself up for failure when you're importing a lot of people like that because they don't communicate the same way. | ||
There's a language barrier to a lot of the migrants that come into France. | ||
That seems to be the way with people who are coming into America right now in these caravans that are crossing illegally. | ||
Right? There's no great way to vet these people, right? | ||
When asked for their papers or their passports, you know, oh, it got lost at sea. | ||
Oh, it... | ||
Yada, yada. | ||
So, it's very difficult to tell the past of these people. | ||
Beyond that... | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's just a litany of issues, right? | ||
How are they going to support themselves, right? | ||
I hate always saying that, like, oh, someone's a skilled worker, an unskilled worker, right? | ||
Because, you know, many jobs take skill, right? | ||
But, if a person shows up in a country with no relevant industry, right? | ||
Or, you know, maybe there's someone who does plumbing in Africa. | ||
Well, maybe the plumbing standards are different in France. | ||
Just like French plumbing standards are different from ASNI standards, ANSI standards in the United States, right? | ||
We've all got our different codes and you can't just go to a country and just open up shop. | ||
You're setting yourself up for failure. | ||
But, again, you take a look at it, and this has always been my philosophy or my... | ||
The way I see them rationalizing this, it's that the economy needs an influx of workers. | ||
There's a tax base that's unsustainable, so you need to get fresh people in. | ||
Kind of at a catch-22, right? | ||
People at the top who have a lot of the access to money, right? | ||
They would rather have people below them, you know, a greater mass of people competing for a job, right, by bidding down the wage, right, of how that works. | ||
Just kind of the economics of that interaction. | ||
But, yeah, France is on fire, guys. | ||
So... Hope you can take that and use that in your everyday life. | ||
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Take that info. I guess. | |
All right. | ||
See you in four minutes. | ||
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Good morning. | |
If you're just tuning in and expecting to see Harrison, guess what? | ||
You're going to have to wait until tomorrow. | ||
It's Matt filling in for Harrison. | ||
Going over a litany of BS in the news. | ||
It's amazing. How's your Monday going? | ||
Hi, Mom. This segment, we'll be talking about... | ||
Oh, hey. | ||
A decade. | ||
A decade in the making. | ||
What has been with you for the past ten years? | ||
I'll tell you what's been with the country, the demoralization campaign that is Black Lives Matter. | ||
Love this little piece by Mike Gonzalez, all right? | ||
I'm assuming, now this is me assuming, okay, that Mike Gonzalez is not white, therefore he cannot be racist. | ||
So the voice in which he writes this article is totally toned down. | ||
Anyway, funny things you can skip through. | ||
We all know what happened with St. | ||
George Floyd and all those people. | ||
Oh, George Floyd was like part three, like Black Lives Matter part three. | ||
But... Interesting stats, right? | ||
That you get to the end of this article. | ||
Civilian homicides have apparently rose 10% between 2014 and 2019 in localities where BLM protested after Ferguson. | ||
Shocking, but not surprising. | ||
According to Gallup, 56% Yeah. | ||
Yeah. So that sucks. | ||
Yeah, Black Lives Matter. | ||
There you go. Demoralization campaign. | ||
telling you that you're racist. | ||
You're a police officer who works in a really bad district, and you probably have to put up with BS all day, and you get crapped on left and right, and then guess what? | ||
Some dude died for some reason. | ||
Maybe he had it coming, maybe he didn't. | ||
But now you're a racist for trying to keep law and order in those places. | ||
I don't know. | ||
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Black Lives Matter. | |
Black Lives Matter. Speaking of scams, Trillion Dollar Grift. | ||
This was an interesting headline for me. | ||
It's one of those news stories that reads like a novel, so kind of boring. | ||
But Sean Woods, I guess, has written here in Yahoo about the trillion dollar grift inside the greatest scam of all time. | ||
And wouldn't you know it that Larry Kudlow... | ||
It's about this guy who's a CEO of LexisNexis Risk Solutions warning the government that they were opening themselves up for tons of scams with all this COVID relief. | ||
It takes like an IQ of 90 to realize that's true, but... | ||
One of the funny things about this... | ||
This reminds me a lot. | ||
It's like the government knew that they were going to be doing this. | ||
It makes me wonder... | ||
If in the 1940s with the Manhattan Project and Area 51, right, if with Area 51 the government could hide the amount of power draw that was equivalent to Las Vegas, right? | ||
They could hide that from everybody. | ||
It's like, oh, well, tons of energy just going out in the middle of the desert that we're consuming. | ||
Like, all these megawatt hours, you know, it's so weird, but nobody asked any questions. | ||
No journalist asked any questions. | ||
Nobody looked in the right places, right? | ||
You have this issue or this instance where... | ||
9-11, right? | ||
That one plane that hit that one building called the Pentagon and that one area where they were handling like this black budget stuff where, you know, all this money disappeared like in the trillions. | ||
Crazy. And then now we had this COVID relief where like, oh my gosh, there were tons of scams. | ||
I feel like, I feel like, I know I've got no substantial evidence of this, but... | ||
I feel like if the government wanted to get more like black funds for all this like stuff that we don't know about because you know our tax money doesn't pay for it all. | ||
Because we're paying record taxes and we're in record debt, but we've still got all these crazy programs that we need to fund because if not, someone else somewhere in the globe is going to be developing this potentially lethal or weaponized technology. | ||
So we've got to do it first. | ||
So therefore, it just seems like one of those things, right? | ||
I don't know. Maybe I'm just super skeptical. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
It seems suspicious. It seems like the people at the top of the government who make these policies who, like, are probably college educated, like, multiple times over, they've taken many laps in the collegiate arena. | ||
They couldn't force... | ||
No, they foresaw that. | ||
They knew that they were opening the door for scams and for... | ||
Yes, because they probably either profited from it personally, indirectly, or there's a government program that took a bunch of money that, you know, is now in some black program somewhere. | ||
That's just my two cents. | ||
I don't know. I probably will never know, right? | ||
So this country, you know, RFK is really going to be getting my vote because I think he had a statement that said the country can only heal When the government stops lying to its people. | ||
That is so true. | ||
That is so true. That's what drives us here at Infowars, right? | ||
We just don't trust the government. | ||
We're those people. | ||
We've like read a story or two. | ||
Crazy, right? Moving on. | ||
Moving on. We've only got a couple minutes. | ||
Like I said, in T-minus, six minutes, we'll be going to your calls at the bottom of the hour. | ||
We've already got two callers lined up. | ||
Tim in California, I'm looking at you. | ||
And Sean, you don't have to give me your last name. | ||
I know who you are, Sean. | ||
Man from Coney Island. | ||
We'll be going to your calls in just a second. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
I know he's live, Sean. | ||
Don't say anything. I'll have to cut you off. | ||
Looking at you on the screen. | ||
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It's Monday. I want to know the craziest thing that you believe that you've never told anybody else. | ||
Not even anybody. Your parents. | ||
What's the craziest thing you believe in? | ||
Is it lizard people? We played a report on that. | ||
Today's the day to call in. | ||
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Just a tip. You could even give us a fake look. | ||
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Alright, just a couple minutes. | ||
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We got deals. And as someone who looks at the marketing of all the stuff that goes on here, I'll tell you, this is the time to buy. | ||
The next time you're going to see discounts this deep and this wide is at Christmas. | ||
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Just saying. | |
Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people, it's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith-Stoffel. | ||
Stoppleganger. Harrison Smith, stoppleganger is what he meant to say. | ||
Anyways, you are tuned into the American Journal. | ||
Keep it locked there. | ||
Taking your calls. Hey, if you want to interact with the show today, now's your chance. | ||
Got like five people calling in. | ||
Got a ton more lines. | ||
Give us a call. We're going straight out to Tim. | ||
Tim's got a litany of things that I, and by extension, the audience needs to know. | ||
Tim, California, what's going on? | ||
Good morning, Matt. | ||
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Good morning. How you doing? Hey, so far so good. | |
How about you? Oh, you know. | ||
Oh, you know. Yeah, same old, right? | ||
Yep, it's a Monday. Okay, now here's a few for you. | ||
Just saw this morning, Lieutenant Chris Olivares from the Texas Department of Public Safety, he's the one you always see reporting from the border there. | ||
He was reporting that the Biden administration is opening a new pathway for immigration because the Department of Homeland Security Has now ruled that residents of Colombia and Central America can now enter legally if they have a relative here. | ||
Sounds legit. | ||
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Come on down. Yeah, come on down. | |
Anyways, another one just yesterday from CNN. North Korea, the president, you know, Kim Jong, he's calling on the international community to stop Japan's release of treated Fukushima wastewater. | ||
Yeah, North Korea and China both, right? | ||
Yeah, well... | ||
Here in California, I don't want an arm growing out of the center of my forehead. | ||
I'm just saying. But as it turns out, the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency, the IAEA, said last week that Tokyo's plan was safe and in line. | ||
And so now they're going to allow radioactive wastewater that's measuring 1.32 million metric tons, enough to fill more than 500 Olympic-sized swimming pools, is going to be released sometime this summer. | ||
Yeah, no, I can totally tell. | ||
Actually, Japanese sea sludge is what tells the story of the human impact on Earth. | ||
Beneath the seawater in Japan's Beppu Bay lie layers of seemingly unremarkable sediment. | ||
But it turns out that it's pretty messed up for your health. | ||
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I'm thinking this is not good. | |
I'm just thinking it's not good. | ||
What was I thinking of this morning that it compares with? | ||
Oh, yeah. Greg Reese's report was like, hey, lucky for them at Alcoa, they had a guy that figured out how to get rid of this deadly sludge called fluoride. | ||
We'll just tell them it's good for tooth decay for children. | ||
Right. We'll put it in the water to help everyone. | ||
Of course. Yeah, no, the nuclear radiation that they'll be releasing is just going to foster evolution. | ||
It's going to promote evolution. | ||
It's going to help to fast-track it. | ||
That's the way I see it. Here's another one that's a mind-blower. | ||
I got another mind-blower for you. | ||
Are you ready for this one? The U.S. debt, the United States debt, exploded $865 billion in 28 days. | ||
Just one month. And that's larger than Finland, Hong Kong, and Greece's combined GDP. When perusing one of my news aggregators this morning, Citizen Free Press, I saw that they linked to the National Debt Clock. | ||
So why is it? | ||
Why did U.S. debt explode? | ||
I'm not sure I can answer that. | ||
I believe it's... | ||
It's just you're just borrowing too much. | ||
Yeah, too many borrow programs. | ||
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Too much foreign aid. Well, and you're borrowing. | |
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
I can tell you this. Last month, the Congressional Budget Office, you know, the CBO, released a report that projected that the U.S. debt will dramatically outpace GDP growth, which isn't hard when you're only doing like 1%. | ||
And it will be nearly three times the country's GDP in three decades. | ||
So they predicted that by 2053, the U.S. GDP will rise to $79.5 trillion, with the debt meteorologically ascending to $143.895 trillion. | ||
Well, now you know why we've got to get a larger tax base by importing people from other countries. | ||
There you go. Yeah. | ||
It makes perfect sense. | ||
That'd be about the reason. | ||
Tim, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
Hey, Tim, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
And thank you so much. | ||
We're moving on. We got Sean from Coney Island. | ||
He's our next caller who called in. | ||
We'll be taking your call right about now. | ||
You want to talk about the Skuda Shuda, the guy who shot the guy going to the mosque. | ||
What's going on with the Skuda Shuda? | ||
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Good morning, Matt. I also want, and I hope Barrison is doing well. | |
I wanted to bring up the scooter shooter and how we have this emergency broadcasting system in place that tells us all kinds of stuff about missing kids and the weather, but nothing about anything to really save our lives in an emergency. | ||
Is there any way we could figure when? | ||
I mean, even the beginning of COVID, I was waiting for the emergency broadcasting system. | ||
I was hearing shelter in place. | ||
I was hearing lock yourself in your house. | ||
But no emergency broadcasting system, not one. | ||
So, it's been reported that there's also an emergency broadcast system that lets people know of race crimes or hate crimes. | ||
Is that the same emergency system, or it's a different emergency alert that we're talking about? | ||
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I think it comes across the phone the same exact way. | |
Emergency broadcasting system alert. | ||
And then it would be either an amber alert, or it would be a weather alert, or it would be a lockdown, COVID alert, you know? | ||
Hmm. Yeah. Anyway, I'm just saying that whole thing. | ||
I was waiting for the one day, all these years of testing it, testing it, testing it. | ||
Then when we had an emergency, I'm like, well, where is this thing? | ||
I actually made a fake one. | ||
I told people, go wash your hands. | ||
You know, I tell you, one thing that is actually a great emergency alert system. | ||
Now, it's not going to give you a text, but the Citizen app, right? | ||
The Citizen app is great for checking out what's going on in your neighborhood. | ||
And then you, yourself, when you're talking to people like your neighbors in your community, you can warn them. | ||
You can say, hey, listen, do you know that the other night what we thought were fireworks, those were gunshots. | ||
Maybe stay away from X and Y block, you know what I mean? | ||
Because, you know... For reasons, right? | ||
50 Cent says stay out of L.A., you know? | ||
So, yeah, that's kind of a nice solution to that. | ||
But, yeah, that's... | ||
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And then I wanted to bring up how you mentioned, is there anything that's ever happened in our lives that we've never mentioned to anybody before? | |
Well... Back in 1994, my story again, my son was given a 3-in-1 vaccination that 12 hours later he died in my arms, God rest his soul. | ||
Now, he was two and a half months old when he got this 3-in-1 shot and I was alert that it's too strong and that they were rushing these inoculations on babies. | ||
The idea of three in one is that it's supposed to be spaced out over a course of a year or two year period. | ||
And so the child doesn't get that strong of an inoculation at once because it kills babies and it killed my son, the rest of his soul. | ||
So since then, I've been on this heavy journey to find out about SIDS because that's what I told it was. | ||
And then I figured out SIDS was a lie. | ||
And I actually told Alex at the beginning, beginning of COVID, before they even had the vaccination or exactly as they rolled it out, that there's going to be sudden adult death syndrome. | ||
I actually said it on the show. | ||
I have a tape, which I just lost my phone at the hot dog eating contest in Coney Island. | ||
So all of my five years of stuff on the phone is gone. | ||
All my two years with you guys is gone. | ||
So anyway, I want to say I was having. | ||
So. | ||
you Yeah, my whole life's journey is now gone in Coney Island somewhere floating in the ocean. | ||
I wanted to bring up something that was going on in my life. | ||
After my son, God rest his soul, had passed away at two and a half months old, I was having these weird dreams every couple of years where he was coming to me in my dream and growing up in the dream. | ||
Are we going to commercial? | ||
We're going to commercial. | ||
That is... | ||
Breaks my heart, man. | ||
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Breaks my heart. Sean, thanks for calling in. | |
My son had the same dream years later. | ||
You guys are tuning into the American Journal. | ||
We're taking phone calls today. | ||
Matt filling in for Harrison. | ||
Harrison will be back tomorrow. | ||
We got tons of interviews, some live, some taped. | ||
You're going to want to tune in for that stuff throughout the week. | ||
So, we are going to our next caller. | ||
Simon in Florida wants to talk about Iran exercising dynamic diplomacy. | ||
Iran of all countries, right? | ||
Death to America. They've got diplomacy on their side now. | ||
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Simon, fill us in. Hi there, Matt. | |
Hi, good morning. You're most welcome to ask me any other questions if you've got anything that you're interested in on the old international forum. | ||
I'm happy to chat about Iran, but I'm amazed you guys aren't having a massive celebration since Mark Ritter has announced that he's leaving politics. | ||
That is... No, I haven't. | ||
I was actually just going to look up Mark Holland. | ||
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Mark Ritter. | |
Well, I guess he's still the Prime Minister because they're now the technocrat government in place. | ||
They're probably going to have elections in November, and that obviously is the country that has been hosting the global secretariat for the WEF teams on agricultural reform, which essentially means getting rid of cattle and replacing that form of livestock protein with bugs. | ||
It's now the home Sounds delicious. | ||
Yeah, they've been going 40 in the head with that. | ||
So when he and his entire cabinet resigned because the four-party coalition had a big falling out over, funnily enough, what you were also talking about earlier this morning, which is why I'm mentioning it, chain migrations. | ||
So whether or not when they give people refugee status or otherwise allow them into the country, how soon they were allowed to bring over their massive extended family, you get 20 for the price of one. | ||
Sure, sure. And two of the coalition partners just wouldn't agree with what the government was proposing. | ||
So the government basically had to resign because it had been voted in on that coalition basis. | ||
And not only did the whole cabinet resign and often Mark Rutte then went as prime minister, so he would have stayed on until the next general election or the next special election since they're holding it out of the usual time sequence. | ||
Just this morning, very early, my quite a sense woke me up at 4 a.m. to check the news, and there within a few seconds was his announcement to the fact that not only was he stepping down from that official position, but that he was going to be resigning as head of his political and there within a few seconds was his announcement to the fact that not only was he stepping down from that official position, but that | ||
Yeah, that's so odd that he's getting out of politics altogether. | ||
there. | ||
I'm just looking it up as you're talking about it. | ||
But... That is very interesting. | ||
For people who are anti-World Economic Forum, as I'm sure many of the InfoWarriors listening are, then this really is cool celebration. | ||
He is definitely... | ||
And he's one of the people that Klaus Schwab was referring to when he was talking about graduates of the Young Global Leaders Program. | ||
Oh, he's one of those. | ||
He's one of those. | ||
He's literally like, he's on par with Justin Trudeau. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. And to make sure that these crazy farm reforms don't go ahead. | ||
It's obviously all been completely contrived. | ||
I know Alex and Harrison have been paying close attention to those issues. | ||
And it really should be understood that they were the role models for the entire world. | ||
And the official plan On such a short timeline, too. | ||
Right, 2025 is. | ||
But it's already being done. | ||
It's half done. | ||
They've got all the laws in place, and all they had to do was force the farmers off their land, pay them some compensation, but in order to get compensation, they had to promise that they wouldn't take up farming anywhere else within the entire European Union. | ||
So you had three generations of farmers on the farm, but the grandfather and the father and the son, and in order to get the cash, they had to promise that they would completely discontinue any form of farming anywhere in Europe, not just within Holland. | ||
Commercial farming? They couldn't even do subsistence farming? | ||
Oh, yeah. They weren't going to stop them if they were doing window box, you know, growing tomatoes on their balcony in some apartment or something. | ||
But it's a real big deal. | ||
And it was very surprising to people that he completely stepped down as a politician. | ||
So, yeah, maybe when Harrison's back, you'll be able to do some regular production work for him and have on maybe some Dutch guests and a bit of a celebration. | ||
I know Michael Jan, who you've had on in the past, I'm sure, He'll be happy about this. | ||
And also that incredibly beautiful young Dutch woman, Eva, what's her name? | ||
Vlad Aring, I don't know. | ||
A very long surname that Alex has had on a few times in the past. | ||
I know she's out on the social media celebrating this unexpected turn of events. | ||
But otherwise, there's a heck of a lot going on in the Middle East. | ||
And, of course, we've got the NATO summit. | ||
That has kind of started today. | ||
People are turning up and they're giving mini-press conferences. | ||
But the main event there is tomorrow and Wednesday. | ||
But Iran has an interesting diplomatic venture that they're pursuing. | ||
It's called Dynamic Diplomacy. | ||
And it's why we're seeing this running all over the world. | ||
And it's not just For defeating US sanctions, it's very much trying to increase Iran's role in the world. | ||
Very incidentally, their economy is also benefiting absolutely enormously from this. | ||
When people are talking like your previous guest about America's National debt increasing with all these extra bond issues now that we effectively have no debt ceiling until January of 2025, time to hand the problem to the next presidential administration. | ||
It was just announced yesterday, because they're Sundays like on Monday, in Iran that they're Wow. | ||
Wow. Now, it's also been rumoured, well, not rumoured, it's been reported in the press, that the Gulf Corporation Council, they're looking at investing $2 trillion, $2 trillion with a T, into China over the next seven years. | ||
It's going to completely change the nature of the foreign direct investment into China that will enormously reduce both the American and the European influence, because it'll be mainly the Arabs investing there rather than Americans and Europeans. | ||
Actually, I avoided the news this weekend. | ||
Not a lot going on for me. | ||
But that is very interesting. | ||
I'll let you go to all your other calls. | ||
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I'm sure you've got other people who are keen to chat with you. | |
It's been a pleasure speaking with you, and maybe you can reach out to me when you've got a project that you'd be interested in working on together. | ||
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Sure. Thanks, Simon. | |
Taylor, in Florida, we're going to be taking your call on the other side. | ||
We're about to go to break here. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, oh yeah. | |
You're listening to the American Journal. | ||
Oh yeah, Matt filling in for Harrison today. | ||
You know we're having fun on a Monday. | ||
We got Taylor in Florida wants to rock my world here with his take on the Tartaria theory. | ||
Am I pronouncing that right? | ||
Taylor in Florida. If that is your real name. | ||
What's up, man? What's up? | ||
How you doing? Doing great. | ||
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Oh, man. Just so you know, whenever you whisper like that, I'm wearing earbuds, and that's a certain thing, so careful. | |
Did I take you there? Did I take you there? | ||
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It almost did, and I'm working, so don't do that. | |
All right. Honestly, I'm just calling in to try and see what your take is on this. | ||
I'm just trying to figure out if it's like a distraction or if there's actual truth to it. | ||
Knowing how these cockroaches work, even their distractions have some semblance of truth in them. | ||
Cool. But yeah, Tartaria is being lumped in there with like, you know, the whole flat earth thing and all that, whatever. | ||
Can you start by, what's going on with Tartaria? | ||
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Tataria. So Tataria is basically the theory that essentially there's a large piece of our history that has been completely wiped out and rewritten, including multiple civilizations, one being called Tataria, and that's spelled T-A-R-I-A. A lot of my information is coming from a great rumble channel. | |
It's the same name. | ||
So it's Aria, Dash, Ether, Frequency, Energy, and Vibration. | ||
Equals key to the energy. | ||
So long name. But essentially, if you find all of that, the emblem of the rumble channel is a black background with a white rhythm. | ||
He's got a 10-part series on there. | ||
It's really good. | ||
I like it because he comes at it from a very unbiased thing. | ||
He's like, you know, here's this series. | ||
And I'm just going to show you what I find as I find it. | ||
And it does a pretty good job. | ||
Now, I had issues with intense video playing, so I'm not sure if you fix that. | ||
But anyway, there's a lot of really good information there, and it's really good to go from, like, zero to 100 on understanding what's going on with it. | ||
But yeah, so essentially, our history has been completely rewritten, and the land of Taria was destroyed, and It was after Atlantis fell, and basically the last flood that happened wasn't from God. | ||
It was from these evil entities using dark magic to bring down. | ||
I mean, it's pretty nuts. | ||
But when he starts going into it and showing you these ancient buildings and things like that, you're sitting there thinking like, man, you know, there's a lot of this that makes sense, and there's a lot of things like Right, | ||
ancient. And so, | ||
essentially, as you enter the church, you're entering in this specific frequency vibration that is of a healing energy. | ||
It's like we're told that these buildings were built by people with horse and buggies. | ||
You know, they could build these giant, beautiful, innate structures, but, you know, they still had mud roads, you know, still had horse crap everywhere. | ||
Right. I don't know. | ||
There's something there. | ||
But them targeting specifically these ancient structures, that's been done before. | ||
And it makes me wonder, like, you know, if there's freedom to this, that would make sense as to why they're targeting specifically old infrastructure, especially during wars, when they go and pillage and they go and take all this antiquities and take it back to the, you know, the museums that hide everything, just like the Vatican does. Man, Taylor, let me stop you there because we're about to go to break here, but I will respond to this on the other side. | ||
This is the first I'm learning of Tartaria, but I do have opinions on this. | ||
Is it a distraction? | ||
I'll give you my two cents on the other side. | ||
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All right, everybody. | |
Tune into the American Journal. | ||
We were just talking to Taylor from Florida about Tartaria, right? | ||
Is it a big distraction? And what's the significance of it, right? | ||
Uh... Here's my take on distractions. | ||
When I first woke up, right, when I first got into the conspiracy stuff, I was, you know, big in agenda setting, right? | ||
When you look at what news stories come to prominence, you know, nationally, internationally, even locally, right? | ||
There are local agenda setters. | ||
In your area. | ||
But what I'm saying is that, hey, why not spend 15-20 minutes talking or looking into Tartaria? | ||
It may be real, it may not be real, right? | ||
But it's interesting, right? | ||
There's no reason why that needs to distract you all day long. | ||
Right? So, do I think Tartaria is a distraction? | ||
Well, maybe for some people who, you know, are unable to, you know, get off of certain things, sure, maybe it's a distraction for them. | ||
Does it need to be a distraction for you? | ||
No. No, it doesn't. | ||
Here's another thing. | ||
You know, you had mentioned, you know, like this, like, ancient technology, like, about glass and... | ||
Frequencies and resonating stuff, you know, and what does it matter, right, if those places are burned down, right? | ||
Well, you know... | ||
Let's say it's still standing. | ||
Does it matter to you if you never physically enter the building yourself, right? | ||
If you're one of these people who never enters this church, who cares if it creates a vibrating frequency that could, you know, do X, Y, or Z, right, affect you in this way or that way, right? | ||
Does it matter? That's just kind of my take on that. | ||
Do I think that we have lost technology and, let's say, technique right to time? | ||
Of course. Of course I do. | ||
There are many buildings and structures that we wonder how ancient civilizations made them because, you know, so much of their technique was passed on by word of mouth. | ||
It wasn't written down. | ||
You know, it was something that it literally was alive, right? | ||
The technique itself was alive, and then it died. | ||
Super interesting, right? | ||
Super, super interesting. | ||
And I do think that that's fascinating, right? | ||
I don't think it's something that needs to be scoffed at. | ||
I think it's like all other archaeological or sociological endeavors, right, where we're trying to piece together the past. | ||
Sure. There's a potential for people to reinterpret, you know, events in history. | ||
And I think that was maybe the last piece that I wanted to touch on was, you know, we talk about these churches burning. | ||
Why do the globalists want to take down all this? | ||
Well, you know, if it severs a tree from its roots, then it accomplishes the goal of killing the tree, right? | ||
If you're the type of person who wants to monopolize civilization and you want to, you know... | ||
Make it in the image of a society that you see fit. | ||
Wouldn't you first work at destroying the vestiges of the old society? | ||
Wouldn't you wipe the slate clean? | ||
And I think that that is the... | ||
That's the premise that Harrison is operating off of when he does give you this news. | ||
I always try to ask the question. | ||
Harrison is great at being very... | ||
He's a great critical thinker, and he frequently asks, who benefits in his news analysis? | ||
And that's an excellent question to ask. | ||
One question I find myself asking when I'm looking at the news, what does it matter? | ||
What does it matter? | ||
You know? It's one of those things. | ||
And I think that that is the answer to why does it matter, right? | ||
It's a church burning in France that I'm never going to visit, right? | ||
Why does that news matter to me? | ||
Well, it matters to me because that church is a symbol of a past civilization and that past civilization is being wiped away, right, from the people that live there. | ||
And if it happens there, guess what? | ||
It could happen here, right? | ||
I think it's very interesting also in the sense that, you know, I recently met an Italian dude, very cool, very smart guy. | ||
And we were just talking about a place when we were talking that had been around since the 1800s. | ||
And it didn't impress him much because I think he told me that the house that his family lived in has been around since like the 1500s. | ||
And I was like, whoa, you got me there. | ||
So, Taylor, I hope that answers your question. | ||
We are going to John in Ontario. | ||
Looks like you have been holding the longest. | ||
John, let's see if we can address... | ||
Ooh, craziest end-of-the-world stuff. | ||
Let's dig into that. John, people tell you you're crazy. | ||
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Hello, everybody. How's it going? | |
This is John from Ontario. | ||
Mm-hmm. I'm not wearing a shirt right now. | ||
I thought you should know that. Okay. | ||
As long as you're wearing pants. | ||
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Craziest stuff. Okay, so I've got a lot of crazy beliefs. | |
And this one, though, I think end of the world is the most pertinent right now. | ||
I think everyone looking around can say, yeah, that's sort of something that we can see is a definite possibility. | ||
And so, like, back in 2017, I was a researcher. | ||
And there was some weird, you know, all this stuff going on with the stars and stuff. | ||
And between December... | ||
Where were you a researcher? | ||
Or what were you researching? | ||
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Well, I was a private, you know, I'm doing it on my own. | |
But, you know, all my waking moments that I had, I was just researching whatever was coming my way. | ||
And at the time, it was this stuff with Jupiter because... | ||
Between December 10th, 2016 and September 22nd, 2017, Jupiter sat in the same spot in the sky. | ||
and it was and it was it's never happened before like you can go and there's several apps you can go online you can check the stars and you can go back in time forward in time and see where they're going to be and it's never happened before so that is jupiter's just sitting there was jupiter some type of retrograde motion in the sky that made it to where instead of moving backwards from the direction it was heading over time | ||
it was heading the opposite direction or was heading in the opposite direction at a speed that was imperceivable. - Cool. | ||
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Because that happens. It's all our perception, right? | |
It's like, from our position, it looks like it's not moving. | ||
I, too, was an astronomer. | ||
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Oh. Wow, that's amazing. | |
Yeah, it was a lot of fun. The stars are just, they're alive. | ||
You know, they're like, they do stuff. | ||
And they're part of this motion, this highly calculated set of, you know, motions that are all converging and And interacting, they're speaking. | ||
So we're looking at Jupiter, and it happens to be right on top of Virgo. | ||
No, it's not a star, but in the Bible, the planets are called stars. | ||
So sometimes, you know, that photograph I have. | ||
Wait, which version? It's sitting there, and it's on the version for 280 days. | ||
Now, 280 days is a full term of pregnancy. | ||
That's nine months. | ||
That's a full term. | ||
So in Revelation 12, it says that that would happen. | ||
John says he looked at stars and he saw a sign. | ||
He says that the virgin shall conceive. | ||
And when it says he looked to the heaven, the word there means to the stars. | ||
So he's looking at the stars and he sees this sign, the virgin going to conceive, and the child is born. | ||
And it just so happens that on the 23rd of September, the day that Jupiter left Virgo, There are 12 stars above her head. | ||
You know, the moon was at her feet. | ||
And anyone could go look this up. | ||
It's pretty interesting. You got 45 seconds to fill us in on the rest of the end of the world, though. | ||
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Well, the rest of the end of the world is that it says 2,520 days until the rise of the beast, essentially. | |
So that's August 17th, August 18th of 2024, which seems to make a lot of sense to me based on the things going around the world. | ||
Anyway, that's it. | ||
Okay. John from Ontario. | ||
We'll talk a little bit more about this on the other side. | ||
Just stay there. | ||
Is the end of the world coming? | ||
It most certainly is. | ||
Is it coming? | ||
Nobody knows. | ||
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All right, folks. | |
The end of the world is coming. | ||
We heard it here first. We were talking to John in Ontario about the meaning that you can get from looking at the stars and the end of the world, right? | ||
I've got a little... | ||
Here's what I was doing. | ||
Simon earlier asked me what I was doing this weekend, and I was dismayed to inform him that I wasn't strictly newsing. | ||
I was snoozing. Actually, I was garage saleing. | ||
And one of the women who I encountered at this garage sale was perusing some items. | ||
And so I came up to ask her, hey, what's got your eye? | ||
And she didn't say much, but she handed me something. | ||
And I thought she handed me a business card. | ||
And then she asked me, she said, are you going to heaven when you die? | ||
And I said, ooh, I think so. | ||
She came to that garage sale not to buy anything, but to ask me if I was going to heaven. | ||
That was very sweet of her, right? | ||
She was getting right with God, right? | ||
She was preparing for the end of her days, right? | ||
Hey, if the world ends tomorrow, it ends for everyone, right? | ||
The world ends for you tomorrow, right? | ||
What's gonna happen to your soul? | ||
Are you secure with that? | ||
Can you live with that? | ||
You know, that's just one of those things that maybe people need to orient themselves every day, right? | ||
Maybe it's a little prayer. | ||
Maybe it's something when you wake up. | ||
But just get your actions where your heart and your head are, right? | ||
You can do that. Or, you know, you can look at the sky and you can try to interpret meaning from it. | ||
You know, our minds try to do that, right? | ||
Categorically. Our minds try to fit things into, we have to organize, and then once we've got this thing, it's like, oh yes, what meaning can we extrapolate from this? | ||
Who knows, man? Who knows, John? | ||
But, hey man, maybe if Draco moves through, oh wait, if Perseus moves through Draco's tail, that's it. | ||
That might be the end of the world. | ||
Now, I don't know. What's actually super interesting, speaking of some news, now that I'm kind of on my own little tirade here, we're going out your calls in just one second. | ||
On Friday, there was news about, here's how they got me, alien craft landing in the North Pacific. | ||
Let's try to look that up. | ||
It's Friday's News. | ||
And it's actually about the density of these iron balls that came down. | ||
And what I find really interesting about this is our ability to be so precise, right? | ||
Researchers, I believe it fell right by the Cayman Islands. | ||
It's what I want to say, if I remember correctly. | ||
They were able to dredge a section of seafloor, right? | ||
Where they found these little balls, right? | ||
Little iron balls that were meteorites that hit Earth, right? | ||
Like 10 years, a decade ago. | ||
And they've been sitting at the bottom of the ocean. | ||
And we were able to figure out with computers, right? | ||
Yes, this is it. | ||
Unified, identified object, right? | ||
2014, right? | ||
We were able to dredge the ocean after a decade and find a handful of might as well be Dragon Ball Z, right? | ||
Little Dragon Balls, right? | ||
At the bottom of the ocean. | ||
That's cray-cray. Look at how big... | ||
Let's look at these pictures here. | ||
I'm not a picture person, but look at how big those are. | ||
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Just for your reference. | |
And we're able to do math. | ||
We've got people on this planet that are able to math so good that they can find that. | ||
That's Captain Insano level, right? | ||
It's pretty cool. What we can make of the stars, right? | ||
What the stars can tell us. | ||
Because if you think about it, those little iron balls are going to tell us about the nature of the universe. | ||
Crazy, right? So maybe the stars can tell us something. | ||
Moving on to more calls. | ||
Nathan in Michigan wants to talk about Shuma. | ||
Shuma, the political Tuma, giving kids energy drinks. | ||
What's up, Nathan in Michigan? | ||
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Well, hey, good morning. Well, that was the beginning, but you kind of just changed me for a second. | |
Let me just say this real quick. | ||
I'm a Christian. I recently became a Christian, and it became through Infowars. | ||
In 2006, my brother told me about a movie he watched with Lose Change. | ||
Then I watched a movie by Aaron Russo that was Freedom to Fascist. | ||
So I got involved in InfoWars back in 2006. | ||
Then I went to Clay Clark's Reawaken America tour in Grand Rapids. | ||
Then I became a Christian. | ||
So I just want to see how that all, show you how that all works full circle. | ||
And I really wish people would read the Bible and study it before they talk about it. | ||
Things that they really don't understand. | ||
I used to be a non-Christian until I started reading it. | ||
It really helps you understand it. | ||
So Schumer, he is an idiot complaining about caffeine in an energy drink, but they're giving hormone blockers to children and they're letting infants breastfeed on hairy men's chest. | ||
Give me a break. These people need to be drug out and hung for being pedophiles. | ||
That is slightly hilarious when you put that comparison. | ||
They're worried about energy drinks, right? | ||
Meanwhile, there's hormones going through some dude's breast milk to an infant that is not biologically his. | ||
Because that's the other odd thing, right? | ||
If you've got an infant that's breastfeeding from you and it wasn't from your body, your breast milk as a woman is supposed to be like for your child. | ||
That's why it's not like you got two pregnant moms and one mom's like maybe running dry or something. | ||
The other mom's like, hey, give your kid a load of this. | ||
And, you know, just pops out a, well, you know where I'm going from there. | ||
It's weird. | ||
But, yeah. | ||
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Is that really breast milk? | |
Yeah, we don't know what that is, but it's definitely being secreted from the nip, so that's gross. | ||
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Another thing we need is we need our religious leaders. | |
This stupid 501c3 crap has destroyed our religious leaders to be able to start standing up. | ||
I'm Catholics in Michigan. | ||
We're gone, man. BLM, rainbow flags everywhere. | ||
I go to Colonville Bible Church and that guy, he is, guys, look him up. | ||
He's on He does a sermon and he is an awesome pastor. | ||
He ain't afraid to say what's right and wrong. | ||
Is there a church website for you? | ||
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Jeremy Wentworth is our house speaker. | |
And when they passed the law for the gay pride stuff, my pastor called him up and said, you had better repent for the sin you're committing to force me celebrating homosexuality for a month. | ||
And he hasn't talked to our Republican speaker for a month or for years because of that. | ||
And so he's a good speaker. | ||
But yeah, we really need religious leaders, though, to start coming forward. | ||
Nathan, you want to give your congregation a little plug. | ||
Does your church have a church website? | ||
Or where do people in Michigan... | ||
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Yeah, Colonville Bible... Sorry, go ahead. | |
Colonville Bible Church? | ||
unidentified
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Colonville Bible Church, Clare, Michigan. | |
Clare, Michigan. Very cool. | ||
Very cool. Nathan, thanks for giving us... | ||
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He was one of the pastors I wanted to put in for Alex to talk to, to discuss things with, because this guy is a phenomenal scholar, and he's young. | |
Very cool. Nathan, glad you're tapped into a good community, and thank you for calling in. | ||
Guys, just want to give you a quick 10-second reminder about InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
It's where you can go to get the things that your body craves. | ||
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Get out of my way. | |
I'm going to drink Diet Coke. | ||
Ah, the government loves me. | ||
I'm calling you out, scum! | ||
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I break free of your love and control, filth! | |
They just have no idea they're dealing with an out-of-control Tasmanian devil that would literally jump on top of them and gouge their eyeballs out and smash their brains all over their mouths. | ||
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We have no idea! | |
This is by far the most amazing song I've heard in a long time. | ||
It's over by the cobbled! | ||
Praise the pandemic! Let's ride this for like 20 more seconds. | ||
This whole thing's gonna come down on us. | ||
Hope you're cozy under the black wings of the New World Order. | ||
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We'll see how that works out for you. | |
We're not drinking out of your fetid, filthy, pus-filled cup. | ||
Your goblet of death. | ||
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Light that fire that will burn your system into a pile of black swag. | |
Yeah! We've been looking for a new alarm ringtone lately, and now you can find it. | ||
We're gonna put that song specifically on screen at the crew's convenience. | ||
That's amazing. We will put it on the screen later, and I will let you know when it goes on screen. | ||
If you love that little ditty that we just had going... | ||
That blew my mind. | ||
Also going to talk about something that's going to blow your mind. | ||
The last caller was ranting about some stuff and some trans and some LGBT, which gives me the excuse to talk about... | ||
A new rule. I'm going to totally cop this from Bill Maher. | ||
Transgender woman is crowned Miss Netherlands for the first time in beauty pageants history and will now compete for Miss Universe crowned. | ||
All right, good for them, right? | ||
Just letting you know. | ||
But that is now the trans-Turing test. | ||
If you out there want to compete against women and you are a biological dude, you can in beauty contestants, right? | ||
Here's the name of the game. | ||
If you can trick people into believing that you are the hottest female out of all the contestants and that's how you win. | ||
That's the trans-Turing test, okay? | ||
Just like, you know, if we can't determine whether or not it's a human or a machine, hey, it's AI, right? | ||
No, that's it, right there. | ||
The trans-Turing test. Amazing. | ||
Hey, great for diversity. | ||
Great for you, Netherlands. All right, anyways, moving on to more calls and or news. | ||
Craig in Ohio, looks like you've been hanging on for a little while. | ||
Capital markets and finance. | ||
I love news that we can actually use. | ||
Craig in Ohio, what do you got for us? | ||
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Good morning, Matt. Hey, what's going on? | |
Hey, so it's funny you sit here and you listen to all these calls and you think, you know, some of them don't really apply to your topic, but then all of a sudden most of them do. | ||
Let me start off a little bit with the Constitution and how powerful it was because we're finding that it's very hard to break it down. | ||
These people are having a really hard time playing games with the judicial system, trying to break it down and destruct it. | ||
So that ties into God-given rights, and then we can make the connection to capitalism, which leads to Human innovation and, you know, what are our real strengths? | ||
You know, the human innovation, our capital that we've built up over generations, and then our faith, right? | ||
So let me try to tie some of this together in the sense that that leads the market, right? | ||
And we have all these markets all over the place, right? | ||
We have energy markets, we have equity markets, bond markets, currency markets. | ||
Markets for everything, right? | ||
To help find supply and demand, price levels on everything. | ||
I'm tracking. And so, yeah, so the important thing here is, you know, trying to think back to some of your previous callers is that what can we really do, right? | ||
You know, everybody sits here and we talk, we complain, we research, we look for these different things. | ||
And, you know, what we're finding, you know, whether we look at GameStop or we look at, you know, Bud Light, Anheuser-Busch, or we look at these other things. | ||
Our ability to shut down these systems, we're applicable, and open up these systems in other areas is really our power. | ||
How do we collectively do that, and then how do we know to do that? | ||
My experience is, you know, I've been working in markets for, you know, 35 years, you know, I'm 50-something, and I've been doing it for a long, long time, you know, through graduate school, through everything, and I ran across some interesting math that ties back into, you know, you can look at sacred geometry, you can look at, you know, Fibonacci, you can look at, you know, planetary alignments, all these things that all your guests have been talking about. | ||
And, you know, I probably didn't say 10,000 hours to be an expert. | ||
I know I've put well over 90,000 hours in the markets, right? | ||
So I've seen things, and I've come up with these things that I don't really say predict, right? | ||
But they measure these cycles, and they can say, you know, some people do it in terms of time. | ||
Some people can do it in terms of price. | ||
And yet, you can pluck this string, you know, doing, right? | ||
And then, you know, out comes a level, and the markets just respond to it. | ||
So there's something much bigger going on here that we can actually measure, right? | ||
We can actually quantify. | ||
You know, it's not just, you know, I was doing some research, I was looking at this, whatever that thing was, like I was talking about first year, you know, I forget what it was, but something you looked up on Wikipedia, I forget the name of it. | ||
But, you know, these are all Interesting things, and our gut tells us these things have some legitimacy. | ||
But there's actual things we can do to say, look, I've watched manipulation. | ||
I've watched the markets change over 25 years. | ||
I've watched the day that we went from the trading floor in Chicago to the screen. | ||
I watched that process go on. | ||
Interesting. And so the key is you watch this whole process occur. | ||
And these things are more predictable than what we know. | ||
And, you know, I'm just here to say that there are things we can do about it. | ||
It's just somehow someone's got to organize this, right? | ||
Someone's got to pull this together. | ||
Otherwise, we're just 8 billion people minus the 1,000 that are in control. | ||
We're all just adrift, you know? | ||
And sometimes we'll hit Anas or Bush riot, or we'll shut down this, you know, this, that, or whatever. | ||
But there's got to be some collective effort to get this thing together. | ||
And it is doable. | ||
It really, I can tell you, beyond a shadow of a doubt, with the math, and it brings me back to the Constitution and God-given rights. | ||
These markets, just one quick thing to wrap it up here. | ||
These markets, you can find God in these markets, right? | ||
Because the cycles, no matter how much these people try to manipulate these markets, you can see God win. | ||
I can show you a thousand events. | ||
You could say, tell me a market. | ||
I'll pull up an old example and I'll show you. | ||
God won right here. | ||
I can show you exactly where he won. | ||
They couldn't manipulate it anymore. | ||
Hopefully that brings it full circle. | ||
I know I brought a lot of things into the equation, but I'm trying to tie it together with all your callers and just inspire people that we're not lost. | ||
Somehow we've got to collectively pull this thing together. | ||
Yeah, it's very powerful, Craig. | ||
As someone who has had a lot of time in markets, I'm sorry to be a little bit divergent from your message there and what you were trying to inspire people with. | ||
I've got a question for you. | ||
What do you think about the SEC and their position on crypto regulating it? | ||
One thing that's been on my radar in terms of stories is the selective enforcement as to how they choose... | ||
I'm sorry, not selective enforcement. | ||
How they're picking winners and losers in crypto. | ||
Yeah. Craig, stay on the line. | ||
I'll give you about four minutes to think that one over. | ||
That way I'm not putting you on the spot. | ||
If you got any insight, I'll touch down with you during the break and we'll see if we can get something going there. | ||
Everyone else, just stay there. | ||
We're going to be back, I think. | ||
All right, everybody, tune in to the American Journal. | ||
Matt filling in for Harrison if you're just tuning in now. | ||
We were talking to Craig from Ohio. | ||
Before we jump right back into that phone call, wanted to let you know what you heard in the last segment. | ||
Coming into the last segment, we had to let the music ride. | ||
The EP, the album, you're going to find it Crush the Parasites by Alex Jones' Prison Planet. | ||
And the song specifically was Goblet of Death. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And if you judge an album by its artwork alone, you know that this one's going to be a banger. | ||
Let me tell you right now. | ||
We're turning that up on the American Journal henceforth, right? | ||
I think when Harrison gets back, I think that will be every intro song until we've exhausted the litany of songs we got there. | ||
All right, anyways, Craig from Ohio. | ||
I was speaking to him off the air during the break about crypto. | ||
And Craig said that he's been following the crypto markets for a while and was dropping some knowledge on a guy named Gary Gensler. | ||
And Craig, just wanted to invite you back into the conversation here to tell us a little bit about this Goldman Sachs investment banker. | ||
Yeah, well, so Gary Gensler started off with Goldman Sachs. | ||
Goldman Sachs has a very bad history, you know, even if we go back to, like, the whole Greece riots, right? | ||
They're the ones that structured... | ||
Boy, this gets confusing. | ||
I'm trying to keep this as simple as possible. | ||
Sure, sure, sure. No, he structured... | ||
They got Greece, he and some of his buddies, right? | ||
They were in the process, well, including Mario Draghi, who was also a Goldman Sachs guy. | ||
They structured Greece into the European Union, okay? | ||
It was a completely hosed job on Greece. | ||
And this is very typical of Goldman Sachs, right? | ||
So... I just encourage anyone to go look that up. | ||
Look up Mario Draghi. | ||
Look up Gary Gensler. Look at their involvement in Greece and setting up the whole bricks. | ||
And so, not to get off on a tangent on that too much, because I think the important thing here to stress is his history. | ||
And anybody watching history, I could send you guys a bunch of information on it, right? | ||
A lot of history on him. | ||
How he's moved through the system. | ||
All the things he's been involved in. | ||
He didn't accidentally end up here right now during this period of time handling this case with XRP, as you mentioned, in these cryptocurrencies. | ||
What I think we really have to focus on here, though, is who was Satori? | ||
Did he really even exist? | ||
Not really an answerable question, but it has to be asked, because you have to get that mindset first. | ||
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Or was it just the U.S. government? | |
Yeah. The next thing is – yeah, I think you're right. | ||
So the next thing to look at is who controls the ledger, okay? | ||
So a cryptocurrency by itself is no different than the Swiss franc or the New Zealand dollar, the Canadian dollar, Australian dollar, Japanese dollar. | ||
It's no different. What makes a difference with cryptocurrency is the ability in the – for lack of better words, not getting too confusing, but peer-to-peer networking of – So if I transact with you, and you transact with your boss, and your boss transacts with his friend, that whole history is stored, and that's ledger. | ||
So who ends up controlling that ledger is the whole power of the whole thing. | ||
Otherwise, it's just another market and just another cryptocurrency. | ||
That's what differentiates it. | ||
So why is Gary Gensler there right now? | ||
Why are these guys doing what they're doing? | ||
Then we got to bring in BlackRock. | ||
We got to bring in Vanguard, right? | ||
Not so much Vanguard in this one, but definitely BlackRock, right? | ||
BlackRock is playing a critical role in influencing who gets to say what. | ||
And you can see this path being carved out. | ||
And if we don't inform people and we're not careful, we're just going to let this whole thing unravel. | ||
We're going to end up in this central bank digital currency. | ||
You guys talk about it. | ||
You guys do it so much justice. | ||
The key is, though, we've got to back up the truck a little bit. | ||
You guys hammer this thing of once we lose control of that central bank digital currency, And you get a mass, once you get a mass influence, whatever that number is, 20%, 30%, 50%, I don't know what that number is, where there's no turning back. | ||
Sure, sure. Critical mass. | ||
That's that critical point. That critical mass, once we cross, we don't know what that number is, but once we cross that, there's no getting it back. | ||
I mean, you could go to, you know, some, you know, You know, island out in the Pacific, and you still probably can't escape it, right? | ||
I mean, it's just going to be pervasive everywhere. | ||
So, there's a lot to uncover here. | ||
We could talk about this for hours, you know, but I think the key things are, you know, keep an eye on BlackRock, really study their movement, keep an eye on, you know, who's, keep that idea of Satori and the Ledger, right? | ||
Who's controlling the Ledger, right? | ||
Because it's so important in this whole process. | ||
And who's going to win? | ||
If we have an independent cryptocurrency that you and I can use, it's not government-driven. | ||
You've got to look to El Salvador. | ||
You've got to look to Nicaragua. | ||
You've got to look to these places that are trying to institute the cryptocurrency and trying to be a foothold there. | ||
And there's guys doing great work on that. | ||
You don't have to look very far. | ||
There's great people. There's so many people doing good work on it. | ||
You just have to look. Be interested and dig, you know? | ||
I mean, all of your callers today are researchers, right? | ||
Every one of them in some form or another. | ||
We have to dig. | ||
And somehow, back to my point, though, you know, is somehow we've got to get someone to get our arms around this thing and collectively get us on the same page. | ||
This has always been the problem with history. | ||
The people can always win every war if we can be collectively pulled together. | ||
If we stay divided like they want, we can't win anything. | ||
And we're proving that day after day. | ||
Right. No, no, no. | ||
If you were to take into account behavioral economics and you were to split up all interactions based on a class system, the people at the top, when dealing with a collective mass that's larger than them, atomization is key in trying to negotiate basically every interaction to where you come out on top. | ||
As someone who has access to the financial resources, the backbone of the economy. | ||
So yes, Craig. Hey, Craig, great conversation. | ||
Thanks for calling in. And I do encourage you to give us a call back sometime. | ||
It's the first time hearing from you, I think. | ||
So awesome, awesome stuff. | ||
Finding God in the markets when man is trying to play God and manipulate markets themselves. | ||
Very, very interesting stuff. | ||
We are going out now to Cloud in Michigan. | ||
Wants to talk about some fertilizer. | ||
What you got, Cloud? | ||
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Well, I was looking at a website, and it's Garden Like a Viking. | |
Okay. And, you know, I was watching this guy where he's making his own fertilizer. | ||
He's not purchasing basically hardly anything, maybe a little sulfur, lye, but that's a little further in the high tech of it. | ||
But J-A-D-A-M. It's called Jadam. | ||
It's an old human way of making your own fertilizers. | ||
Then you've got your pests, you've got your bugs and everything. | ||
There's ways to make that out of the plants that you have. | ||
But you can make cheese. | ||
You can make your own lactic acid. | ||
You make your own calcium. | ||
And you can start out, you know, even urine. | ||
You take a five-gallon bucket. | ||
You take the urine. | ||
You take some of this mold. | ||
Take a little compost. | ||
Throw in a little sea salt. | ||
Give it a couple days as long as you got enough heat, around 75. | ||
And you're looking at about a tablespoon to a gallon of water. | ||
And that's on just about all of what you're making. | ||
You can get this stuff underneath your tree. | ||
You get that mold and get some clean water. | ||
Sounds yummy. - I don't wanna use this. | ||
Tell me. | ||
Tell me. | ||
Well, when you put in the mold and that type of stuff, it starts to clean it up, and you've got probably about a three-month wait, and then all of a sudden you've got fertilizer that's going to be all year long. | ||
I ran across this about a year ago. | ||
Real quickly, you've had personal experience with these fertilizer techniques of how to make this fertilizer, and you've had success? | ||
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Absolutely. Absolutely. | |
You can make... That's great. That's great to hear. | ||
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You can make five gallons or you can make 100 gallons of fertilizer. | |
Just depends on how much pee you got. | ||
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Well, it depends on how much weed you got. | |
You know, grass you've got. | ||
All this stuff is so simple. | ||
It's in your backyard. | ||
But this guy, like microfarmguide.com, Slash J-A-D-A-M. They've got the books on Amazon. | ||
And I've been doing this for a year. | ||
Cool. And I'm not having any problems at all. | ||
But it's also, too, it refreshes the earth. | ||
Sure. That's the interesting part of this. | ||
No synthetic pesticides? | ||
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Sign me up. There you go. | |
J-A-D-A-M. Jadam. | ||
Yeah, and I've got six buckets sitting out there I was working with last year. | ||
I've got them. You can get it for the peppers, potatoes, you know them. | ||
Hey, Cloud, thanks for giving us a call with that awesome information. | ||
Taking your calls on the other side. | ||
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I've been with you. You goblin. | |
You don't love the spirit of justice. | ||
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You loved your father, the devil. | |
You love death more than life. | ||
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So you go with your father forever. | |
You're tuned in to the American Journal with your host, Matt Weber. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I'm not usually a doom metal type guy, but this is really hitting the spot right now. | ||
What have they done to us? | ||
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What? Where is the Animating Contest of Liberty? | |
Where is the spirit lifting up against these people? | ||
We're turning into a bunch of self-centered, walking dead trash, and we're such zombies! | ||
We're such self-centered crap! | ||
And we don't even notice hell itself rising up against us! | ||
And my very spirit is just absolutely ready! | ||
Let me into a room with a hundred of these people, I'm telling you! | ||
Physically unable to think right now. | ||
That music's so great. | ||
It just disconnects me from my thought process. | ||
That's amazing. I know what I'm listening to today, and I am listening to... | ||
Oh man, we just had it on screen there. | ||
Alex Jones' Prison Planet is the artist, right? | ||
And then this EP was... | ||
One more time, I know. | ||
I'm putting the crew with... Oh yeah, the Corrupt Them All album. | ||
Okay, guys, I'm having conversations with the crew. | ||
It's amazing. Sorry you only get half of it, but guys, we're all listening to this today. | ||
It's a Metal Monday. | ||
That's what it is. Guys, we're taking your calls. | ||
This is Matt filling in for Harrison. | ||
He'll be back tomorrow. We think, we hope, we pray. | ||
And... We are going out to Joe in New Jersey. | ||
He wants to talk about Elon Musk on podcast, talking about Al. | ||
Al's creeping up on us. | ||
No, I know it's AI. I'm just kidding. | ||
It's my favorite thing. | ||
I call aliens Amlians. | ||
We're going to call AI Al. | ||
Anyways, Joe from New Jersey, you got something. | ||
Are you going to tell us about Elon Musk? | ||
What do you got for us, Joe? | ||
I don't want to see him kissing goblins, ingratiating goblins, in bed with a goblin. | ||
Oh, I know about kissing goblins. | ||
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I know about in bed with a goblin. | |
I just don't want to catch him in bed, bed, bed, bed, bed with the guy. | ||
I mean, honestly, yeah, all jokes aside, that was one of the things that, like, got me really into Alex Jones. | ||
I saw that meme on YouTube. | ||
I don't know if he was trying to make fun of Alex or not, but it got people on board. | ||
Alex Jones is super unique in the sense that if you were to watch the first season of House of Cards, there's an episode where they have this tactic where they totally smear a politician with his own words. | ||
It's remixed into a song, and that's how they get the guy. | ||
But you just can't do it to Alex Jones because he resonates with the He's so damn endearing, dude. | ||
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He's like a big teddy bear or like Viking badass man that, you know, talks about human-animal hybrids and it gets proven on Joe Rogan. | |
But let's talk back about Elon. | ||
If we want to talk about mythological creatures, Elon is more of like a wizard or like an incubus that kind of slithers under the radar. | ||
I don't know if you guys saw it, but he went on the Zuby podcast and I didn't really see a lot of people talk about it, but Zuby asks him about AI and Neuralink and the whole deal and Elon kind of gives you the basic Cliche spiel of, you know, we are already sort of a cyborg, you know, the way we are connected to our phones and connected to the web and connected to the net. | ||
We're already a cyborg, so we might as well just really connect even further and have that bandwidth. | ||
It takes so long to text message and type with your thumbs. | ||
What if you could just think about what you want to say and send it straight to the chat AI and the chat will type it. | ||
And so it's very, like, cliche, like, First of all, that's not true. | ||
We're not cyborgs. | ||
I can put my phone down whenever I want to. | ||
And the second part of it is, like, it's a gaslighting technique. | ||
Joe, stay there. | ||
Stay there. | ||
Sounds like Jamaican Tame Impala or something. | ||
That's great. Hey, man. | ||
Sorry, one more time? Ooh, I wish I could make out what the crew's trying to tell me right now, but I'm deaf is what I am. | ||
Oh, Ariel Pink. There we go. | ||
That's the Jamaican Tame Impala. | ||
Ariel Pink. Gonna be tuned into that after I tune out of some metal. | ||
And there's a playlist that you guys can access on Spotify. | ||
You can also find this playlist by going to AmericanJournal.info, right? | ||
You're going to find links to the show, Harrison's substack, where he publishes all of his articles. | ||
In case you guys didn't know, Harrison covers about 10% of the articles that he comes to us with every day. | ||
And if you guys would like to know more... | ||
Would you like to know more? You can go to AmericanJournal.info. | ||
Check out his sub stack. | ||
While you're there, at the very bottom, you'll see a couple of little social doodads. | ||
And if you click on the Spotify icon, it's going to take you straight to where you want to go to listen to the tunes. | ||
The playlist is called The American Journal. | ||
And you can jam out... | ||
And wham out with us. | ||
Anyways, in the last segment, we were talking to Joe, and we had just gotten into Elon Musk, AI, and the transhumanist slippery slope of, well, hey, you're kind of like a cyborg because you've got a smartphone and you're interfacing with it all day long. | ||
So that, in a sense, kind of makes you a computer, right? | ||
So let us have access to your inner monologue. | ||
Yeah. There we go. | ||
That's the leaping off point. | ||
Joe, you are back live. | ||
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Tell us what you got. Yeah, basically exactly what you just said. | |
It's this gaslighting, and it's not true. | ||
We're not cyborgs. | ||
Just like a hammer and a nail is a tool, so is my smartphone. | ||
I'm not attached to a hammer and nail all the time, you know? | ||
But other than that, he keeps talking about symbiosis with technology. | ||
We need to be more symbiotic with technology, and that would be the best way. | ||
If we have a neural interface, then AI will get to know us and like us better, so it won't take us out. | ||
That's literally what he says on the podcast. | ||
Sounds more like he's describing a parasitic relationship, right? | ||
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Yeah. So when I hear the word symbiote, I think of Venom from, like, Spider-Man and, like, the black goo envelops you and wraps around you and, you know, takes control of the driver's seat. | |
So he's literally saying we're going to be symbiotic with a non-human entity. | ||
And then the last dialectic, which I think is the most important that he does on this Zuby podcast, and you can watch it on YouTube, he keeps talking about, don't worry about it. | ||
You don't have to worry about it right now. | ||
It's going to come much later. | ||
Don't worry about it. And we all know that globalists and, you know, the secret societies and the transhumanists, eugenics people, they work the long game, and they have 50, 100-year plans, you know, Plan to go spanning centuries. | ||
So Elon Musk is literally telling you, don't think like the globalists. | ||
Don't think ahead. Don't prioritize. | ||
Don't make plans. Don't care about what's coming later, because by the time it gets to you, you won't even notice that it got to you. | ||
Sure. Yeah. And how interesting is it? | ||
What you just said kind of sparked kind of a funny thought, right? | ||
The technology that we're using, we can show, right, over time, that it has decreased our attention spans, right? | ||
Yeah. Oh my god, yep. | ||
And it's so funny that the people who make the technology are planning for the future in ways in which people who use the technology aren't capable of in some circumstances, right? | ||
Mm-hmm. Crazy, right? | ||
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So the way he talks about the Neuralink and the whole deal, it's basically the same way Harari talks about it. | |
Humans are obsolete. | ||
You do not have the right to bend with. | ||
Your thumbs are too small. | ||
What if you just thought about it? | ||
You're a hackable animal. | ||
But it's Elon Musk. | ||
And you know what? I don't necessarily even hate Elon Musk. | ||
But the way he talks sometimes, it really pulls up a lot of red flags. | ||
And obviously, if we listen to Infowars and we understand globalist dialectics and the way they say things, the way they plant these little seeds, It's very telling. | ||
Can I just plug my podcast, Matt, if you don't mind? | ||
Joe, plug away. | ||
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We want to hear this. On Rumble, my podcast is Connect Those Dots. | |
I've had guests on there like Chase Geyser. | ||
Even Chase Geyser was on my podcast too. | ||
He's easy to get. Just kidding. Stop it! | ||
I had Far out with Faust. | ||
Faust Cheecho. He was the most recent guest that I had. | ||
But I really just talk about pretty much everything Infowars talks about. | ||
Connect those dots. | ||
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You guys got me inspired to really raise up and do this and like Hey, first off, thank you. | |
Hey, that is actually, at the end of the day, what we're going for. | ||
We are encouraging other people to do things like this, right? | ||
To just speak out and have a podcast. | ||
Because again, what you're doing now, right, by starting a podcast, right, is you are increasing your sphere of influence and you're becoming a powerful culture warrior. | ||
So Joe, that's glad to hear. | ||
And it's connect these dots, is that correct? | ||
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No, connect those dots. | |
Connect those dots. | ||
No, not them dots, not these dots, not yo dots, those dots. | ||
And on my Instagram, too, at underscore, connect those dots underscore. | ||
I do a lot of really good Instagram shorts there, too. | ||
So God bless you guys. | ||
God bless Infowars. And keep an eye out for Elon Musk, because I don't know if he's a goblin. | ||
I don't know if he's kissing goblins, but he might be an incubus. | ||
Sure, sure. Joe, thank you for that. | ||
And hey, God bless you too, man. | ||
Real quickly, just want to let you know my two thoughts on Elon Musk. | ||
Is he good? Is he bad? He's, you know, some level of both probably, right? | ||
I'm sure that he's got benevolent intentions. | ||
I'm sure that he's got selfish intentions, right? | ||
We, as a, you know, as people, we like to typically... | ||
Categorize things, right? | ||
As good, bad, we think in terms of absolution. | ||
And I just don't want people to fall into some of those traps. | ||
Sure, Elon Musk can be doing a good thing by taking over Twitter because he sees some problems, but is he the savior of humanity? | ||
I don't think so. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
He's just a guy who has a lot of money and a very pale complexion, apparently. | ||
But, yeah, would love to see him take on the Big Z, Big Zuckerborg, in a cage fight. | ||
That'd be awesome, right? I guess. | ||
I don't know. Who else are we going to next? | ||
We are going to... | ||
We got so many good callers today. | ||
I think Phyllis in Pennsylvania wants to talk about breastfeeding babies that aren't yours. | ||
There might be something that I don't know because I don't do the breastfeeding. | ||
Phyllis, what's going on with this breastfeeding? | ||
Is there any other insights that I may have missed? | ||
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It's true. You are not a female. | |
And you do not birth babies, and so you don't know much about that. | ||
And you shouldn't. Not in your wheelhouse. | ||
What I wanted to just bring forth was that I have breastfed all my children. | ||
My grandchildren were born at home. | ||
They were breastfed. I also breastfed one of my girlfriend's babies because she was out of town and she left me milk for the baby that she had pumped but ran out. | ||
So babies can be breastfed that way. | ||
That man who is supposedly breastfeeding the baby is using a device that's actually been made for women who want to stimulate their own milk production. | ||
And so what they do is they put somebody's breast milk or even formula into a sack and then put a tube around the nipple. | ||
And then as the baby nurses around the nipple, it's sucking real milk. | ||
So it's not fake milk. | ||
It's real milk. Yeah, I was under the impression that he was giving, he was lactating because of the hormone treatment that he was on and that the baby was consuming a chemical cocktail. | ||
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No, there's no way that a man is going to have lactate in their... | |
Doesn't work. Otherwise, we as women wouldn't be doing that. | ||
We would be getting this hormone given to us when we were nursing to build more milk for ourselves. | ||
I mean, that would be absolutely ludicrous. | ||
Yeah. Okay? | ||
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And you were making another comment about something you want to totally forgot because you jumped on me right now. | |
But anyway, I just wanted to let you know that Hold on for just one more second. | ||
Coming back to you. | ||
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Got about 40 minutes left before the Alex Jones show. | |
We are talking to the people. | ||
Tuned into this show on the American Journal on Infowars. | ||
Phyllis in Pennsylvania corrected a misconception I had about breastfeeding. | ||
Now, if you're, you know, if you got some milk and, you know, you get another person's chow. | ||
You can bring them there. So there's that. | ||
But there is another misconception I had, and Phyllis was going to fill me in on a little ancient remedy. | ||
Phyllis, what do you got for us? | ||
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Yes, you were talking about urine, and the urine is where we get all the ammonia for all the fertilizers that we use. | |
Urine has been used as a medication for many, many, many, many centuries. | ||
You can put urine that you have saved and heated up and then froze it and sawed and saved over time and put this on gangrenous wounds. | ||
It will heal those wounds. | ||
I have done this many times on horses or cows or even human beings on myself when I've had an injury. | ||
Urine is very good to drink. | ||
If you have a stomach disorder, you don't drink the old urine. | ||
You drink the fresh urine. | ||
Your own urine, you can make your own urine. | ||
It has all your hormones and nutrients in it. | ||
There's no waste material in your urine. | ||
Okay. Urine is sterile. | ||
When it comes out, to get a sterile catch, you allow the urine to flow, and then you catch it in a cup or a glass and take a drink of that, and that's totally fine. | ||
But we can use that to make fertilizers. | ||
We can use it for everything. | ||
We have lost the ability to do this because we have become too domesticated. | ||
We need to stop being so domesticated and go back into our old ancient books and read them before they burn them. | ||
And that's basically all I wanted to say. | ||
Well, thanks, Phyllis. Thank you very much. | ||
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Have a great day, guys. | |
Thank you. Thanks for calling in. | ||
And maybe I'll take you up on that and try a little today. | ||
Anyways, we are going to the next one. | ||
We've got Kevin in South Dakota. | ||
He wants to talk about the evolutionary paradigm. | ||
He says it's a cover story. | ||
What do you got for us, Kevin? | ||
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Hey, Matt. Good to talk to you. | |
I actually go OG enough. | ||
I saw Alex interview Kent from jail. | ||
And he's good people, old Kent Hovind. | ||
And he's got some good stuff. | ||
Did you just watch the Kent Hovind interview on redpilled.tv? | ||
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I did not. I did not. | |
But I know him from way back. | ||
We actually hosted him at my house in Gillette. | ||
I've called into the Harrison Smith show a few times. | ||
It's the American Journal. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, right. | |
But I've called in, talked to him. | ||
I need to see the red-pilled Ken Hovind thing. | ||
Ken Hovind's good people. He's a sincere person. | ||
And he's right about evolution. | ||
Evolutionary ideology is... | ||
Oh, go ahead, go ahead. No, just discovered Kent. | ||
And yeah, he's Dr. | ||
Dino, for those of you who don't know who Kent Hoven is. | ||
And he is definitely huge on creation. | ||
So for those who don't know who he is. | ||
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Well, and the thing of it is evolutionary ideology is a Marxist framework, and Darwin and Marx actually had a correspondence in the 1800s. | |
Marx wrote Darwin about the theory because it was a perfect way to push through his rebranded Luciferianism, which is what Marxism is. | ||
But evolutionary ideology is a narrative framework, and it exists to hoodwink people in a modern Christian westernized civilization to plausibly interface with the demonic. | ||
And the way it does this is by providing an alternative creation ideal to what's in Scripture. | ||
With modern computational technology, we can actually get an idea what really went on. | ||
And I'm going to give it to you in a metaphor because I know I ain't got a lot of time. | ||
Sure. | ||
Look at it this way. | ||
The universe is old school Microsoft word. | ||
The devil is Clippy the paperclip with a bad attitude. | ||
The universe is Super Mario World. | ||
God is the Nintendo designers. | ||
We're Mario. | ||
Okay? | ||
So what we're dealing with in terms of demonism is a sort of computer virus brought in by mankind himself. | ||
Now, the reason that's important is because if you go into Super Mario World and you look at the Mushroom Kingdom and Bowser's Kingdom, etc., none of those existed before 1980. | ||
But when Mario got into his universe, there they were, as though they'd been there for generations. | ||
Now, there's multiple cosmologies you can look at. | ||
You can look at a Whitehall cosmology that says that light may have moved faster than it did before. | ||
You can look at gravitational lensing, which says the black holes change how light moves from, say, the edge of the universe to where we can observe it on Earth. | ||
Or you can say that the universe was designed with age, with maturity. | ||
Adam didn't come out as an infant. | ||
He was probably... We're good to go. | ||
Evolution relies on conflating two sciences, empirical science and applied science. | ||
Applied science is used to observe transitions within a given kind, which is to say a rabbit with short fur, long fur, or medium fur in different, you know, Alaska, Ohio, Florida. | ||
The Florida and the Alaska bunny are interfertile with the Ohio bunny, but they're not interfertile with each other. | ||
They're still a rabbit. They haven't evolved They have in-built design which allows them to exist in different climates. | ||
Evolutionary ideology uses that observation and then extrapolates it out over 4.6 odd billion years. | ||
But when you actually look at the data available, if you look at the rate of the sun's burn, it would have Earth within its circumference before mankind was through evolving, only a few million years ago. | ||
So the actual data that the evolutionary deep-time scientists use to extrapolate backwards That data doesn't work. | ||
They cherry-pick. The actual data proves that you couldn't have it how they say. | ||
And that's important because Marxism relies on applied evolution, that is, pushing human evolution synthetically, governmentally speaking. | ||
And under that predicate, things like the transhumanist ideology, the trans movement, the pedophile shenanigans we're seeing with the books and libraries for kids, That stuff actually has a foothold if evolution exists, but it doesn't. | ||
So when you look at that all in context and you see these things like UFOs, you see extraterrestrial, etc., you see demonism, what's happened is the demons use evolutionary narratives as a sort of Mission Impossible mask to disguise their shenanigans. | ||
And if you actually look at the world itself, there's ample evidence That things have changed a lot. | ||
Devil's Tower is probably a petrified stump. | ||
It's probably not what the deep time people say. | ||
Did I lose you? No, no, I'm still here, but I think simply put, what you're trying to say is that evolution, they're trying to present a different narrative with evolution, whereas if God is smart enough and powerful enough to create the universe and all of humanity, | ||
He's probably smart and able enough to create living beings that are able to adapt to the changes in the environment that they themselves create or are the process of nature. | ||
It's kind of the way I see it. | ||
You know what? | ||
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On that point, that's a perfect point. | |
So if you believe in God, God created the universe with a word, right? | ||
How can he not get his own book published how he wants it? | ||
Sure. | ||
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So anyway, the pre-flood stuff, there was a Lemuria, Atlantis, etc. | |
There was a pre-flood civilization that was technological, got washed out with the floods. | ||
Okay, Kevin, sorry to rush you there, but thank you for the call, and thanks for tuning in. | ||
We'll be going to more of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
Alright, y'all. We are in our final half hour before the Alex Jones Show taking your calls. | ||
Steven in Florida has called in about Tartara. | ||
Steven, we know it's a distraction. | ||
Love you. Becky in upstate New York wants to talk about metal. | ||
Becky, what do you got for us on this metal? | ||
Hello? Hey, Becky. | ||
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What's going on? Hey, so you know old school Megadeth? | |
Old school Megadeth? | ||
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Okay. Yeah, and we got captive honor. | |
All you gotta do is put your Fauci in Gates and Klaus Schwab going into prison. | ||
Becky, can I get a good grunt? | ||
Can I get a good... Come on. | ||
Yeah, that's what I like to hear. | ||
That's the energy I wanted out of you, Becky. | ||
I wanted you to give me one of those goblin... | ||
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No? | |
I was actually going to sing it. | ||
I was going to sing Fauci, Gates, and Cloud Schwab going into prison. | ||
Okay. All right. Well, I'm going to put you on the spot. | ||
Okay. No time for questions. | ||
No time for games. | ||
Start kicking ass and taking down the names. | ||
Black blanket welcome. | ||
This tough guy's now a bitch. | ||
Praying for death. | ||
What can be worse than this? | ||
Ooh, there was a rhyme. | ||
Nice, Becky. Nice. | ||
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Cool. Yeah. | |
I always love when people call in with what they got. | ||
So the metal music gives you a fantasy. | ||
So this fantasy is a non-violent fantasy, of course, right? | ||
Yeah, they just get incarcerated. | ||
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Yeah, and I like the black blanket welcome because that's what they're going to get, I hope. | |
Wow. Yeah, it's not a lot. | ||
Yeah, no, I always, I'm in the same boat, right? | ||
We want them to get their just desserts, but we don't want them to suffer. | ||
So, that being said, Becky, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
Stephen, we're moving to you. | ||
Tartara, Tartaria, what's going on? | ||
We got, it's a distraction? | ||
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Yay or nay? Yeah, good morning, Matt. | |
Okay, so I'm going to try to go through the gamut of a lot of your calls with what I want to say. | ||
Here's the thing. If you're messed up on your origin, you're going to be messed up on everything. | ||
All you got to do is go back to Genesis 1-1. | ||
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth. | ||
Everything stems from that. | ||
Now, it was mentioned about Charles Darwin. | ||
The reason we have Darwinian evolution is because Darwin was a very bitter man who did not believe that. | ||
He was bitter because he asked God to heal his daughter who died instead. | ||
His Christian wife pleaded with him. | ||
And you can read about this in a book called The Dark Side of Charles Darwin by Jerry Bergman. | ||
And he died a very bitter man and went to hell, according to his wife, because he had an agenda. | ||
And by the way, it was pointed out he did hook up with Marx, who was a Satanist. | ||
He became that in college. | ||
And that's the thing you see when you look throughout history, whether it's Freud or Marx or Darwin or Kinsey, these guys all have an ulterior motive and an agenda for what they push. | ||
And it is they hate the God of the Bible. | ||
They hate Jesus Christ. | ||
They hate biblical truth. | ||
And so their goal is to overthrow it. | ||
Now, I wanted to say this. | ||
Paul warned, when he wrote to Timothy, In the epistle of 1 Timothy, and he said this, okay? | ||
First of all, he said, And he's talking about the gospel of Jesus Christ, | ||
God's truth, avoiding profane and vain babblings and oppositions of science, Now, Alex talks a lot about humanity. | ||
It's a war on humanity. | ||
It is not. Humanity is dead set against Jesus Christ because Paul also said in Romans 5.12, And you can go back to the first three chapters of Genesis, which all the truth deniers are against. | ||
As by one man, that's Adam. | ||
Sin entered into the world. | ||
Adam disobeyed God. | ||
And death by sin. | ||
And so death passed upon all men, for that all have sinned. | ||
The only death called is mankind as a whole. | ||
And this is why in the book of Revelation, chapter 13, it talks about the beast. | ||
And it says that they worshiped the dragon, which gave power unto the beast. | ||
All the world wondered after the beast. | ||
All the world. And they worshiped the beast. | ||
The dragon is Satan. | ||
They're going to knowingly do this. | ||
He's the counterfeit of the God-man, Jesus Christ, the beast, saying, who is like unto the beast? | ||
Who is able to make war with him? | ||
So when the false prophet comes along, the second beast there in Revelation 13, he will compel people to make an image to the beast. | ||
This ties in with AI, but there's other things as well, and that they should worship the beast. | ||
They should worship the dragon and take his mark of allegiance. | ||
And they will knowingly do this because they are against God in their hearts. | ||
They've already taken the mark of the beast in their minds and in their hearts and with their hands, and that's why it says that mark will be in the right hand or in the forehead. | ||
They've spiritually done all this, and I want to conclude saying this. | ||
Alex Jones, I want to call you out on your hypocrisy. | ||
You claim to be for Jesus Christ, but yet you promote reset wars, talking about a third eye and a sixth sense, which are occult terms. | ||
You want to come out against people like... | ||
Dean Simmons from Kiss because he says people that take the vaccine are evil. | ||
Okay, I'm all for that. | ||
But when you take the Lord's name and bang, saying God with the word damn after it, or as you did to promote the Great Awakening, this documentary, and then use MF, Alex, You are as bad as Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates and all these other globalists. | ||
You're of the same Antichrist spirit. | ||
This is not Frank talking. | ||
This is a man who's been saved by Jesus Christ, who saw my need to be as such as a filthy, wicked, guilty, hell-deserving sinner. | ||
Jesus is the Holy One, Alex. | ||
And you want to promote people like Rodney Howard Brown, this arch-heretic who led this blasphemous holy laughter movement mocking God. | ||
Wake up, Alex. | ||
Thanks, Steven. I'm sure Alex is tuned in right now and that he totally took into that message. | ||
Not diminishing what you're saying there about Satanism and the Mark of the Beast, but just want to say he's probably, like, if we were to a tier system, he's not just like Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab. | ||
I mean, let's give him that. | ||
All right. Also, interested to hear your feedback about Reset Wars, but maybe another time. | ||
Thanks for giving us a call, Stephen. | ||
Jason in New York wants to talk about the significance of 2026 World Cup and the 2030 timeline. | ||
What am I missing, Jason? | ||
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Hey, good morning, Matt. | |
Hey, what's going on? Not too much. | ||
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It was more of an inquiry to get your opinion and Alex's opinion on what he thinks is significant of the World Cup being hosted in 2026 by the North American Union of Canada, United States, and Mexico. | |
I'm sure that didn't happen by accident. | ||
No, I'm sorry. I don't follow football, or in America we call it soccer, but there's a World Cup in 2026, and you're saying that they're... | ||
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Yeah, we're hosting it. | |
The United States in conjunction with Canada and Mexico. | ||
So it's all of the Americas. | ||
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Basically, yeah, which may be unified by then, or hopefully they'll be unified by 2030. | |
But I just wanted to see what Alex thought of it when you guys, and just to give you guys a heads up, in New York, cops, firemen, and other civil service workers, they're still fired. | ||
Ooh, interested to hear about that from you on the other side. | ||
Jason, please stay there. We'll talk about the World Cup and people who are firefighters or civil servants losing their jobs because of refusing to take the vaccine. | ||
Jason, stay there. You're tuned in to the final segment of the American Journal where we're taking your calls. | ||
Next up we got Alex Jones in the Alex Jones Show. | ||
He'll be probably taking a call from a guy named Steven, who happens to be from Florida. | ||
Steven, that's probably the place you want to call if you want to give Alex Jones your two cents, if you're still listening. | ||
But for everyone else, just stay there. | ||
We're going to get to you. Jason in New York, we had started talking about, before the break, the 2026 World Cup, but... | ||
We want to follow up by something, one of your last comments before we went to break, about firefighters and police fired for refusing the COVID vaccine. | ||
Do you have any updates for us, Jason? | ||
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Yeah, I could speak personally for the fire department side. | |
EMTs, firefighters, officers, there's still over a thousand firefighters and EMTs that were fired for not taking the kill shot. | ||
And they still didn't get their job back. | ||
They took back a handful of firefighters and I believe a few officers under pressure, but there's still close to a thousand that didn't get their job back. | ||
There's even a lot more that retired prematurely because they didn't want to do it, and they're not allowing them to come back. | ||
So if anybody thinks in New York everything is back to normal, With regards to the mandates and everything, it's not true. | ||
There's still a lot of people who love the job that were fired. | ||
We've got to fight for retribution. | ||
Yeah, get their job back with back pay, but you hear nothing about that. | ||
It's almost like everything's forgotten. | ||
You think everything's forgotten until you see a freak driving in the car, double-masked, and then you're like, oh no, there's people who are still NPCs out here. | ||
Right. Nah, it's funny, because we're at the tail end of it all, where you see that person out in the wild with a mask every now and then, and it's like, wow. | ||
That's crazy. It is crazy, because they watched the news once, and they obviously have not tuned back into that same news, right? | ||
That's like, oh yeah, it's over. | ||
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Pandemic's good now. No, they're probably still listening to CNN and they're waiting for the quad valence shot to come out. | |
But the last thing I say is the message of hope is, you know, always remember that God is in charge. | ||
And if you didn't want anything to happen, they wouldn't have happened. | ||
So he's in control and we all have to have faith and, you know, still fuck the system and the bullshit. | ||
But... Oh, sorry about that. | ||
Jace, I can tell you're from New York. | ||
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God bless, guys. | |
We'll be just fine. | ||
But yeah, these losers definitely have to pay. | ||
Right on. Well, Jason, thanks for giving us a call. | ||
Next up, we got Mike from Florida. | ||
Wants to talk about some Soros news. | ||
What do you got, Mike? | ||
Mike in Florida. How you doing? | ||
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No, how you doing? Just on Infowars, this morning article stating about the dates that Soros had met with Biden in the White House and all of his opinions. | |
There's a connection there, right? | ||
Obviously, that last meeting he had was March 31st. | ||
A week later, We had Trudeau come down to New York City to meet with Soros, and it's all over Twitter where they're taking these selfies of each other. | ||
Obviously, that wasn't just about global warming business. | ||
There was more to it. | ||
That was all about, you know, having a connection where it's not on email or phone calls, where it can't be traced and tracked. | ||
Then you have another meeting with Macron a week later again with Trudeau back in Ottawa, and then they got Biden coming out right now this morning down to Great Britain there with possibly the Antichrist himself, King Charles. | ||
And I just also wanted to say that there's something possibly on its way. | ||
They're planning something. There's a big meeting going on, multiple meetings. | ||
They're all orchestrating together, trying to avoid having anything by email and making that mistake through Fauci's emails for COVID. They're learning from their mistakes, but they're planning evil deeds. | ||
I also wanted to mention that What I notice these days is the way people drive. | ||
You can tell that they're the ones that are asleep. | ||
The ones who are scared of their own shadows, obviously masks on. | ||
You know, they can't go one mile above speed limit. | ||
They make that left turn. | ||
They're concerned about hitting somebody. | ||
They can't look around. | ||
They can't think outside the box. | ||
They're the ones that are the problem society that are sleeping at the wheel. | ||
Like the last caller said, waiting for the next shot, you know, while listening to CNN. And another thing, what's up with Madonna? | ||
Is she even alive today? | ||
What's happening with her? Are they trying to cover her injury or passing out on stage or she had a big cancellation on tour? | ||
Has she been affected by the shots? | ||
She was amazing. I thought the drudge headline that I saw, I didn't delve into it, but Madonna spotted after collapsing event. | ||
But who knows? | ||
Madonna, gross, right? | ||
Yeah. Madonna, 64, strict rules on how to manage her legacy. | ||
Ooh. After being rushed to ICU with near-death bacterial infection. | ||
Well, you know what? We don't want anything bad to happen to her, Brian. | ||
I don't wish any ill on Madonna, but she does kind of make me want to puke a little bit. | ||
Oh, but you know what? Madonna has permanently scarred my mind to where whenever someone says the phrase, I've been thinking a lot about dot, dot, dot, right? | ||
Ellipses, fill in the blank. | ||
I always want to say blowing up the White House. | ||
We played her statement on, like... | ||
Right. You know, you got all these people who peacefully meandered throughout the Capitol building. | ||
And meanwhile, the whole time, Madonna has been urging them to blow up the White House. | ||
How is she not in jail? | ||
How is she not a J6-er? | ||
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I don't know. Oh, because, yeah, she's part of that whole... | |
She's done the end, you know, through the Hollywood scene, obviously. | ||
Appreciate it. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, about the whole Trump and... | ||
She sucks. The whole Trump and DeSantis thing that's happening these days, you know, they're having a battle with each other. | ||
You know, DeSantis is a smart man. | ||
He had a connection there with the Bushes, and, you know, basically, I'm a little concerned. | ||
You know, they won't let Trump in, like, I keep saying they'll never let him in because they know or they want him in or they steal it again and use the January 6th excuse or they're going to arrest him and some way they're going to even double down and arrest him and can it cause a civil war? | ||
I don't know. People will rise up and then DeSantis will be the next one in line. | ||
So I don't know if DeSantis... | ||
It is super interesting. | ||
DeSantis would, you know, it just depends, right? | ||
Again, I think you just started off by, you know, talking about, you know, the people who are asleep at the wheel, the people who can't think outside the box, right? | ||
And, you know, I don't want to, like, say, hey, don't fall victim to this Thought trap of only voting red. | ||
Like, DeSantis and Trump aren't your only two options, right? | ||
And, you know, I would vote for an RFK, right? | ||
I'm a registered independent and... | ||
Right. You know, RFK in my mind is the outlier, right? | ||
He's the one who's making the statements that, you know, he's stating all of the elephants in the room. | ||
He's talking about the things that the other candidates don't want to talk about, which in my eyes, I think that that puts him in the position of the outsider candidate. | ||
And it's that outsider candidate, right? | ||
The one who really embodies that outsider, right? | ||
Someone who's, you know, trying to break up. | ||
The corruption from all of the corporate influence, all of the corporate capture that we have in politics. | ||
And in my mind, I like an RFK over a Ron DeSantis. | ||
Am I the type of person that, again, we got to decouple Trump's past presidency from one that he could have in the future. | ||
People, I think, fall into a mental trap of thinking, oh, You know, Trump is going to be this, that, the other thing, right, in the future based on his past. | ||
And we just don't know that, right? | ||
And it could be that, you know, he's too wrapped up in kind of a personal vendetta with the people that did wrong him, right? | ||
I'm not saying that he wasn't wronged. | ||
He was obviously maligned by elements of the government that he picked a fight with. | ||
So we like him for that. | ||
We like that he was a disrupting force and that he was a disruptor. | ||
It was good for a few years. | ||
And if you're one of those people who believes China developed a bioweapon to get out a guy who opposed their policy, well, then maybe it backfired. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't think he's able to make... | ||
He's got the right intentions, but it's really a matter of execution. | ||
And, you know, it's funny, we're playing this, you know, his announcement is in that montage, and it's so funny. | ||
You know, I'm one of those people who... | ||
You look back at, you know, what a grassroots campaign he ran, but, you know, this right here was astroturfed. | ||
Ooh, I said it. | ||
I know it's bad. But, you know, just one of those people. | ||
I think that, you know, when we all register as independent voters and we all vote independently, if you're able to cross the aisle, you know, it shows politicians. | ||
Right? That, again, you're willing to go the direction of kind of the candidate who's saying the things rather than the candidate who's trying to be the best in their space, right? | ||
Because that's inherently flawed. | ||
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So... Mike, thanks for giving me a call. | |
Thank you to Daryl, John, thanks again, Sean, for calling back in, and B.S. Assassins. | ||
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