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all right good morning ladies and gentlemen Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
What a Monday show we have for you today. | ||
A weekend full of news to cover. | ||
And we'll be joined in the third hour by Kent Heckenlively, the author who helped Alex write the new book, The Great Awakening, the follow-up to The Great Reset. | ||
Last week I was kind of complaining that it was kind of a slow news week, not a lot happening. | ||
Well, this weekend made up for it. | ||
Good Lord, do we have a lot to cover. | ||
So let's not waste any time. Let's get right into it. | ||
to it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch. | ||
For Monday, the 17th of July, 2023, biggest news over the weekend, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
airs bigoted new COVID conspiracy theory about Jews and Chinese. | ||
That's the headline from The New York Times. | ||
A conspiracy-filled rant by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
that the COVID-19 virus was engineered to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people has stirred accusations of anti-Semitism and racism in the Democrat candidate's I know Alex talked about this a little bit. | ||
I'm sure you've heard a lot about this. | ||
Well, we've done the research. | ||
We did a deep dive. | ||
We will cover the very beginning of this show, not just the truth about what Robert F. Kennedy said, the absurd reaction to it. | ||
We'll really break it down for you, showing you not only the scientific study that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
was referencing, but information going back decades showing that this is a very real and dangerous concept, ethnic-specific bioweapons. | ||
Literally decades. We'll show you. | ||
Stay tuned for that. Meanwhile, Janet Yellen says Ukraine aid is the best boost for the global economy. | ||
Yellen, speaking on the sidelines of a G20 finance minister summit in India, said a key priority was to redouble our support for Ukraine in its defense against Russia, saying that was the single best way to aid the global economy. | ||
U.S. Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday, along with boosting emerging economies and tackling debt distress. | ||
The economy's not doing too great. | ||
I know what we need. More war. | ||
You know what's great for the economy? | ||
Bombs. Bombs are great for the economy. | ||
One-time use, you know. | ||
You can actually fabricate the demand at the drop of a hat. | ||
Really incredible stuff. Of course, she also apparently ate magic mushrooms this weekend. | ||
Does that have something to do with it? | ||
She just... She's just tripping balls, just eating magic mushrooms and starting wars. | ||
Usually magic mushrooms have the opposite effect on people. | ||
Janet Yellen may be a unique case in this. | ||
I don't know if I've ever met anybody who's eaten psychedelic mushrooms and come out being like... | ||
We're all one, bro. | ||
And also, we should bomb ourselves. | ||
We are the Ukrainians, and they are us, and the Russians are us, too. | ||
We're all one superorganism of the universe experiencing itself. | ||
But we need to kill each other. | ||
But we need bombs and more war. | ||
I don't know. Kind of a weird reaction. | ||
In my opinion, we'll get into that later as well. | ||
Meanwhile, Britain on lockdown alert as new killer virus, which kills 40% of victims, certain to reach UK. Britain has been warned that you could face another COVID-style lockdown when a killer new virus sweeping Europe reaches the UK. The Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, CCFHF, which kills between 10 and 40% of people infected, has been identified as a major threat to world health. | ||
But human-to-human transmission is occurring of this. | ||
It's sweeping through Europe, and up to 3 billion people are now at risk. | ||
There is no vaccine for this. | ||
Of course, the speculation is that could this be laying the groundwork, the preliminary action being taken, in order to cover up the mass amounts of vaccine deaths that we expect to be rolling in over the next little while? | ||
Could this be them preparing another false flag virus to blame all of the deaths on since... | ||
The increase of deaths is becoming undeniable and the vaccine is killing everybody. | ||
Maybe they need a new disease to blame it all on. | ||
That's the speculation. We'll get more into it. | ||
Justin Trudeau blames American right wing for Muslims opposing LGBTQ curriculum. | ||
That's right. It's our fault. | ||
It's not the Muslims. It's our fault the Muslims are that way. | ||
James Kirkpatrick on Twitter says, notice the framing. | ||
The Muslims who don't want their kids castrating themselves are actually the people interfering, but because they're presumably non-white and therefore lack agency, it must be the American right wing. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
Finishing up with our daily dispatch here, a freight train has derailed in White Marsh Township, Pennsylvania. | ||
They say no known hazards, but apparently... | ||
I don't know exactly what this means, but level two biohazard units have been deployed there. | ||
So apparently there was some sort of hazardous material leaking as a result of this train derailment. | ||
Just, I don't know, the tenth time this has happened this year alone. | ||
A little bit suspicious, a little bit... | ||
Head-scratching. What exactly is going on there? | ||
We'll bring you... This is a breaking news story, so we'll bring you any updates that we find on it, but the latest is that Hazmat Level 2 teams have been deployed to deal with that situation. | ||
Also, as we look into this, we'll do a little follow-up Into the East Palestine train derailment as there has been some new updates to that showing that the explosion of those hazardous materials creating the toxic cloud over all of Ohio. | ||
Not necessary, apparently. | ||
We'll get into that. Finally, our last story is this. | ||
Traveler's headstone removed, not yet replaced. | ||
This is Robert E. Lee's horse, Traveler. | ||
There's a headstone for Traveler, placed over 50 years ago during the internment of Robert E. Lee's favorite horse, but it was removed and destroyed this morning. | ||
This was written on June 14, 2023. | ||
University officials have not yet provided a reasoning for the removals, although they informed The Spectator on June 12 that the Colm's Post on chapel exhibits would be forthcoming. | ||
Unlike the previous plaques, Traveler's Headstone is expected to be replaced on site. | ||
It's not yet clear what the new marker will say, but as of close business hours Friday, nothing had been added to the site. | ||
So, you can find a picture of this. | ||
It was a nice little tombstone, just honoring a good boy, just honoring a brave little horse that did his duty and helped carry one of the greatest men of the 19th century, Robert E. Lee. | ||
And I just included that in the Daily Dispatch just to remind you that people who claim to be the side of love and progressivism and all of the wonderful things in the world have a vindictive, hateful streak. That spares no one, even horses, even animals, even cute little pets that have no responsibility for what the humans who own them did. | ||
It doesn't matter. It all must be destroyed. | ||
It all must be erased. It all must be torn up and eradicated in their pursuit of totalitarian mindlessness. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
Absolutely and utterly completely insane. | ||
One of the coolest parts about the Civil War was the horses. | ||
I mean, is there any other... | ||
Culture that has such respect for... | ||
We still know the name of Alexander the Great's horse. | ||
Dude lived like 3,000 years ago. | ||
Bucephalus. We have heroic horses in our cultural history. | ||
Traveler is one of them. | ||
You're probably not going to see a monument to Stonewall Jackson's horse because it's kind of his horse's fault that he died. | ||
Horse got spooked and tried to run away from gunfire and ended up He couldn't get a hold of him, couldn't get control of him, and ended up being shot by his own men. | ||
Tragic story in the Civil War, but... | ||
I don't know. | ||
You gotta have something wrong with you, I think, to have some sort of festering hatred, some sort of desire to desecrate the grave of a horse from 200 years ago. | ||
What is wrong with you people? | ||
Again, just illustrating that not only do these people not have any forgiveness or... | ||
Human spirit in their heart. | ||
It extends all the way to the animals. | ||
They're willing to desecrate an animal's corpse just to, I don't know, feel good about themselves, which is so weird because the people who were actually in the combat and actually fought Robert E. Lee's forces, who had their arms taken off because of Robert E. Lee's actions, didn't have as much ill will towards Robert E. Lee as, like, People in this country whose families arrived a generation ago. | ||
It's very bizarre and kind of troubling. | ||
A psychological reality that Really tells you a lot about how we got to where we are now. | ||
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So let's get into the top story over this weekend. | ||
That is the very objectionable claims made by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
The problem with them, however, is that they're accurate, true, and real. | ||
So we'll start by just listening to the statement itself. | ||
This was apparently a statement that That RFK Jr. | ||
made at a private dinner. | ||
It was recorded and secretly recorded and then published in the New York Post and has been framed in the most bizarrely dishonest way. | ||
And even RFK Jr. | ||
in his defense of this is like giving credence to the claims of anti-Semitism when in reality he should just ignore those claims and just keep talking about the actual scientific study that was put forward. | ||
So we'll get into it. We're going to get into both the claim, the reality of the claim, the reaction to this claim. | ||
We'll really break it down, go through it with a fine-tooth comb. | ||
But let's begin by just looking at the statement itself. | ||
This is clip number 16. | ||
RFK Jr. says COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and black people. | ||
Let's watch. The races that are most immune to COVID-19 are because of the structure, the genetic structure, genetic differentials among different races of the receptors, of the ACE2 receptor. | ||
COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and black people. | ||
The people who are most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese. | ||
We don't know whether it's deliberately targeted that or not, but there are. | ||
So there you go. He says, COVID-19, the people, the races it targets, Are black people and Caucasians, and those most immune are Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews. | ||
Now, it doesn't mean that they're totally immune and that it can't affect them. | ||
It just means they're less likely to come down with the disease, whereas white people and black people are more likely because of their genetic disposition. | ||
This was reported in the New York Post with this headline. | ||
RFK Jr. says COVID might have been ethnically targeted to spare Jews. | ||
What a dishonest reading right off the jump. | ||
Right off the bat, we have an extremely purposefully designed selection of what RFK Jr. | ||
said. So again, they take a truthful statement. | ||
We'll show you the scientific study. | ||
Where he was getting this information, he posted it and we printed it and we can look at it. | ||
But he also mentions the Chinese. | ||
He mentions that black people and white people are both sort of equally likely to get it. | ||
According to this study, the study is actually called New Insights into Genetic Susceptibility of COVID-19 in ACE2 and TMPRSS2 Polymorphism Analysis. | ||
Again, we'll get into this in just a second. | ||
It says without any vagary exactly what RFK Jr. | ||
says. But then the title is specifically designed to outrage Jewish people and to bring about claims of anti-Semitism, as that's the only part they highlight. | ||
They say Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy dished out a wild COVID-19 conspiracy theory this weekend at a press event at an Upper East Side restaurant, claiming the bug was genetically engineered by a weapon that may have been ethnically targeted to spare Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese people. | ||
Kennedy floated the idea during a question-and-answer portion of a raucous booze and heart-filled dinner. | ||
It's just, what? What type of, is this? | ||
Sorry, this is the New York Post. | ||
This is journalism? This is weird. | ||
Disgusting, actually. Again, COVID-19, there's an argument that it was ethnically targeted. | ||
So here are some things we know about COVID-19. | ||
We know that COVID-19 leaked from a lab. | ||
We know that it was genetically designed, not a naturally occurring phenomenon, but only came about because of human intervention and manipulating the genetic structure of The virus that originated in cave bats somewhere. | ||
So we know that to be true. | ||
We also know to be true that it actually targets some ethnicities more than others. | ||
Now those two things are true. Do they have to do with one another? | ||
Yeah, probably they do. | ||
And we'll get into it on the other side. | ||
We're talking about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s statement over the weekend. | ||
It caused a lot of controversy. | ||
Again, the New York Post article says, RFK Jr. | ||
says COVID may have been ethnically targeted to spare Jews. | ||
Cherry-picking certain parts of what he said and taking them out of context in order to rile up the Jews, I guess. | ||
Really kind of absurd. | ||
Of course, we see this happen all the time in America, not just with Jews, but with racism in general. | ||
Some things are just factual. | ||
You can point out statistical reality about things like crime rates by race, and people take that as being racist, as if just recognizing reality Somehow means that you believe that because black people have a higher crime rate, they're genetically disposed to it and incapable of living as a civilized race. | ||
It's just like, no, it's absurd. | ||
Some things are just true. | ||
Some statistics are just what they are. | ||
I mean, you can look into it, and if you want to actually solve some of the problems with some of these cultures or whatever it is, then you have to actually... | ||
Use the facts. You have to actually confront the facts. | ||
So again, we go over this so often, but this is one of those things where it just is true. | ||
I don't know what to tell you other than they've done the studies and what Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
was referencing is borne out by the evidence. | ||
Of course, that's not the way it's being treated, and you have to wonder how much this has to do with Robert F. Kennedy's surging popularity. | ||
And whether they, you know, decided it's time. | ||
Launch the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is an anti-Semite talking point to keep him on his heels and constantly defending himself against these fabricated claims. | ||
And he seems to be kind of falling for it a little bit. | ||
In fact, his response to the New York Post... | ||
This article goes like this. | ||
And Caucasians and least compatible with ethnic Chinese, Finns, and Ashkenazi Jews. | ||
In that sense, it serves as a kind of proof of concept for an ethnically targeted bioweapon. | ||
I do not believe and never imply that the ethnic effect was deliberately engineered. | ||
Then he links the study, and we'll get to the study in just a second, but actually we have a video from the authors of the study, again echoing exactly what Robert F. Kennedy said. | ||
We'll go now to clip number 14. | ||
Here is the People actually carried out the study explaining it and themselves using the words Ashkenazi Jews. | ||
Let's watch. From this vaccine, what do we find out about the spike protein? | ||
The spike protein turns out that it's very specific to humans. | ||
There's ACE2 pathways both in sperm and in the human ovary. | ||
This talks about genetic susceptibility of the virus, meaning that this thing is racially specific. | ||
So if you're looking at ovaries, I'm going to tell you, this is not something that everybody wants to talk about, but if you're looking at somebody's ovaries, here's the way it's going to go. | ||
That your genetic susceptibility goes up by race, and if you're African Black, you have a 39% upregulation of your ACE2 pathways. | ||
Whites and non-African Blacks, so Caucasians from Europe, it's a 54% upregulation. | ||
And then, for some reason, Ashkenazi Jews and Amish have zero upregulation. | ||
Oh my God, he's saying the Amish engineered this virus to kill non-Amish people? | ||
No, it's completely ridiculous. But again, those are the people that actually carried out the study, explaining it, using the term Ashkenazi Jews. | ||
The reason I... I'm harping on the fact that they themselves use the term Ashkenazi Jews is because the New York Times lies about this in their article. | ||
They say the study he linked to, published in July 2020, early in the pandemic before effective treatments had emerged, made no reference to Chinese people as more receptive to the virus, nor did it speak of targeting the virus. | ||
It said one particular receptor of the virus appeared not to be present in Amish and Ashkenazi Jews. | ||
So again, they do... | ||
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What the heck? | |
Oh my God. This is the issue. | ||
They literally changed this paragraph. | ||
As I'm reading it, I'm like, wait. | ||
This is different than what I read earlier. | ||
We actually have a screenshot of what it originally said here from Benjamin Ryan. | ||
This is so crazy. I hate when they do this. | ||
There's no note here that says, oh, we updated it to actually tell the truth instead of the lie that we originally wrote. | ||
This is what happens. I read a story. | ||
I'm like, oh, that part's really good. | ||
I print it out the next day, and it's an entirely different story. | ||
It says different stuff. Okay, so what it says now actually... | ||
comports with what we just showed you. | ||
That it does make reference to the Ashkenazi Jews and them not having a particular receptor. | ||
What it originally said when I originally read this story was this. | ||
The study he linked made no reference to Ashkenazi Jews and his conclusions were roundly dismissed by scientists. | ||
Again, it's just... | ||
It's what we're dealing with in this information war. | ||
It's like New York Times writes an article that lies, then it just like quietly corrects it without mentioning the correction. | ||
So all the people who read it before think it's still, you know, what it originally said. | ||
It's just very frustrating trying to deal with all of this and having them literally changing the articles that you're reading in real time. | ||
Really incredible stuff. So everybody got infuriated at this. | ||
Everybody... In the mainstream media, started lying about it and claiming anti-Semitism. | ||
So let's take a look at, you know, some of the reality of the situation. | ||
In fact, we'll start with the actual study itself from bmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com. | ||
New insights into genetic susceptibility of COVID-19 in ACE2 and TMPRSS2 polymorphism analysis. | ||
Coronavirus-19, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome, coronavirus-2, has now been confirmed worldwide. | ||
Yet, COVID-19 is as strangely and tragically selective. | ||
Morbidity and mortality due to COVID-19 rise dramatically with age and coexisting health conditions, including cancer and cardiovascular disease. | ||
Human genetic factors may contribute to the extremely high transmissibility of SARS-CoV-2 and the relentlessly progressive disease observed in a small but significant portion of infected individuals, but those factors are largely unknown. | ||
And I'm not going to read this because it has all these little code words that would take forever to read, but essentially it does show that there are certain genetic qualities that some races have that make them more likely to be susceptible to this, whereas other races have a seeming innate immunity to some of these things. | ||
Now, in the New York Times article and others, a lot of people are making the point that this is an absurd thing for Robert F. Kennedy, an absurd claim for him to make, because Ashkenazi Jews are not genetically unique. | ||
It's a weird claim to make. | ||
It just flies in the face of... | ||
Everything anybody says ever. | ||
Just so funny. I mean, I saw tweets about this too. | ||
People going, um, Judaism is a religion, not a race? | ||
It's like, really? Because Whoopi Goldberg almost got fired from The View for saying that. | ||
Seems like people get really mad if you say that Judaism isn't a race. | ||
But now here they're saying, no, actually Ashkenazi Jews, they're not a race. | ||
They don't exist. But of course they do. | ||
Otherwise, like, why would Israel have DNA tests? | ||
To make sure that you're actually a Jew. | ||
And we'll cover that on the other side. | ||
And we'll show you the proof. | ||
Overabundance of proof that not only are ethnic-specific weapons real, they have been for decades. | ||
Alright, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
Let's finish up our coverage of the RFK Jr. | ||
anti-Semitism saga here in this And then move on to some of the other stories. | ||
Big weekend for politics with the TPUSA event that took place. | ||
Tucker Carlson making major waves. | ||
A lot of stuff happened this weekend. | ||
We'll try to get to all of it before welcoming our guest, Kent Heckin-Lively, in studio, the author of The Great Awakening, helping Alex Jones to write that new bombshell book. | ||
Now, I believe, available for pre-order at Amazon.com. | ||
So, again, let's just do some myth-busting here. | ||
RFK Jr., again, referenced a scientific study. | ||
Perfectly valid. | ||
You'll never see in any of these stories them actually going to the scientific study and Explaining how it's wrong or comes to the wrong conclusions. | ||
He doesn't even make real conclusions as in this was a bioweapon engineered specifically for this reason. | ||
It just says, according to the data that we've collated, here are the groups of people that are more susceptible. | ||
Here are the groups of people that are less susceptible. | ||
Here's the genetic aspect of them that makes them more or less acceptable. | ||
Everybody knows this is true. | ||
People who want to deny the biological reality of race can't contend with things like sickle cell or Other just genetic factors. | ||
And this was known very, very early on in the COVID pandemic. | ||
I remember before the mainstream media even knew what COVID was, we were hearing things about the ACE2 receptors in people's lungs, that the coronavirus binds to ACE2 receptors. | ||
Some races have a higher preponderance of the ACE2 receptors while others don't. | ||
And originally this was thought that – because, again, this was before COVID had even spread to, like, Italy. | ||
Like, this was super early on, and people were saying, no, Caucasians are immune to this because we don't have the ACE2 receptors. | ||
But Chinese people do. | ||
I mean, there was information about this super, super early on in the pandemic, and it's been a topic of discussion ever since. | ||
This study that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
was referencing, and then later links in his tweet response, explained it even more thoroughly. | ||
But again, that's just one of the myths is that This is impossible. | ||
This can't possibly happen. | ||
The diseases don't differentiate between races. | ||
Like every race is equally susceptible to every disease. | ||
That's obviously not true just from basic medical knowledge. | ||
That's a myth that can be disregarded outright. | ||
Another myth would be that there's no such thing as bioengineered weapons. | ||
Diseases acting as weapons. | ||
That's an Again, an obvious reality that that is happening and has happened for decades, and we'll get to that in just a second. | ||
But another kind of strange claim being made is that there's no such thing as genetically pure Ashkenazi Jews, that they are not a separate race... | ||
From anybody and that they're really just Caucasians. | ||
That's just not true. | ||
I'm sorry to have to tell you this and I'm not the one that's telling you this. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
But the New York Times even makes this claim when they say the idea that Ashkenazi Jews are somehow separate from Caucasians has fueled deadly bigotry for centuries and the conspiracy of Jewish immunity from tragedy has been a part of anti-Semitic attacks as far back as the Black Plague and as recently as the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001. Which is a... | ||
Which is a strange thing to reference considering that that attack wasn't a disease. | ||
The Black Plague was, obviously, and you can look back in history at that, and you can see arguments on both sides, essentially. | ||
So I'm saying that You know, the Jews were responsible for the Black Plague. | ||
Other people saying, well, the Jews just have this, like, ceremonial cleansing that they do that helped them to avoid infection, and that's what caused them to not be affected by the plague while Caucasians were. | ||
That actually kind of makes sense. | ||
When you go to September 11, 2001, it's like, what does that have to do with disease? | ||
Absolutely nothing. I think our audience probably knows about that. | ||
But again, that's New York Times essentially saying that there is no such thing as genetically Ashkenazi Jews. | ||
It just doesn't exist, is their claim. | ||
That's an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory. | ||
Well, somebody should tell the Israeli court, because this is a story from January 27, 2020. | ||
Israeli court upholds DNA testing to prove Judaism. | ||
The much derided and controversial discipline of using DNA to prove one's race, religion, and nationality has been upheld by the Israeli high court, following a legal challenge to its use to the determination of Jewishness. | ||
They say Israel's matrimonial law, which is religious, not civil, has also meant that the couples are required to prove their Jewishness through DNA testing if their heritage is in doubt. | ||
In Israel, Jews can marry Jews, but intermarriage with Muslims or Christians is not permitted. | ||
And so you actually have to do a DNA test to prove your Judaism to get certain things in Israel. | ||
To marry each other, you get tested in order to participate in the Aliyah or whatever it's called where you... | ||
Go and actually become a citizen of Israel. | ||
You have to take a DNA test sometimes if you can't prove your genetic descendants. | ||
So, again, it's not a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's not anti-Semitic. It's literally the Israeli law that there is a We're good to go. | ||
Which is it? Because here you've got the New York Times saying there's no such... | ||
Jews are not a unique race. | ||
And then you've got Whoopi Goldberg almost losing her job at The View and facing a boycott from the ADL for saying Jews are not a unique race as she was referencing the Holocaust and saying that it wasn't a racial thing because Jews and Europeans are both white. | ||
So, have your cake and eat it too, I guess. | ||
Whatever, that's fine, but it doesn't make any sense. | ||
But what about the real so-called myth that they're... | ||
Claiming is an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
that anybody would create biological weapons that are ethnically targeted. | ||
Like, that's the central claim that Robert F. Kennedy's make. | ||
Take out the... We're good to go. | ||
Arabs are from Arabia, and Europeans are Caucasian. | ||
It makes no sense. You can just use the term European. | ||
That's the phrase that it should use. | ||
I honestly think that the phrase Caucasians, a mountain range in Iran, it's like it literally is a psychological maneuver to bastardize all of European people, but that's beside the point. | ||
The central claim was that ethnically specific bioweapons Have been created and that COVID-19 has the qualities of one. | ||
Now we know that the lab leak theory is the most likely origination of COVID-19. | ||
So you have to add that into account. | ||
But how long has this been going on? | ||
For literally decades. | ||
This story is from November 16, 1998. | ||
Israel's ethnic weapon from Wired.com. | ||
Israel is reportedly developing a biological weapon that would harm Arabs while leaving Jews unaffected, according to a report in London's Sunday Times. | ||
The report, citing Israeli military and Western intelligence sources, says the scientists are trying to identify distinctive genes carried by Arabs to create a genetically modified bacterium or virus, the ethnobomb. | ||
Israel is reportedly developing a biological weapon that would harm Arabs while leaving Jews unaffected. | ||
So again, this was all the way back in 1998. | ||
They say this ethnobomb is reportedly Israel's response to the threat that Iraq may just be weeks away from completing its own biological weapons. | ||
The ethnobomb program is based on Israel's Nez Tayona... | ||
Tizona research facility scientists are trying to use viruses and bacteria to alter DNA inside living cells and attack only those cells bearing Arabic genes. | ||
So of course this has been again going on for decades. | ||
It's just one of the Various examples of this. | ||
China amplifies unsupported Russian claims of Ukrainian bio labs. | ||
This also references the claim that Moscow made that its invading forces have found evidence of hasty attempts to conceal biological weapons research in Ukraine. | ||
And some of that research had to do with pathogens custom designed to target Russians and other Slavs. | ||
And this is from March 11, 2022, immediately after the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, where they were also referencing this reality that you can, and people have for decades, engineered viruses to specifically target DNA signatures of certain ethnicities while avoiding others. | ||
We also did an extremely long interview about this like a week ago. | ||
We'll tell you about that on the other side. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines in the second hour. | ||
I've already spent way too much time on this Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
thing, but I really feel like it's worth it to get down into the nitty gritty. | ||
Explain that, yes, this is real. | ||
Yes, they really do have the capability to design ethnically specific bioweapons. | ||
Yes, they really have been doing it for decades. | ||
And yes, COVID-19 seems to bear some of the hallmarks that such a bioweapon would have been. | ||
So we'll move on here to some of the other overabundance of news that we have and videos. | ||
Two pages today. Two pages, our video list today. | ||
That's just what happens. | ||
But just finishing it up here. | ||
Again, I want to talk about how strange the reaction is to this, because I think that's one of the important things to reference, because... | ||
Well, here's how Robert F. Kennedy puts it. | ||
How devious are the MSM attack dogs? | ||
Here's the question New York Post Levin Jonathan asked my press office. | ||
What do you say to critics who might think saying coronavirus was a bioweapon made to kill white and black but spare Jews might be anti-Semitic? | ||
He says, of course, saying that would be anti-Semitic, but I didn't say that. | ||
Levin is fabricating an opinion, attributing it to me, and trolling for scandal. | ||
And that really is the way that it works, right? | ||
You go... Well, according to the data, coronavirus has aspects to it that target some races over others. | ||
It looks like Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews, as well as the Amish, are more immune, whereas Caucasians and blacks seem to be the most susceptible. | ||
Somebody hears that, it goes through the laundry machine in their head and comes out, so when you say that the Jews designed COVID to kill white people, don't you think that's anti-Semitic? | ||
It's just like, did you hear that? | ||
Is that what you heard? Because there might be something wrong with your brain, my friend. | ||
I mean, there might be a little bit of mismatched wires going on. | ||
Like, there's something wrong with you that I am not responsible for. | ||
And again, he sort of, you know, I get that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
just makes what he thinks is just a factual statement, because it is. | ||
And then he gets, like, called an anti-Semite from the ADL and the New York Times, and just everybody's yelling this at him, so he feels the need to defend himself. | ||
Uh, I guess my tactic would be a little bit different. | ||
I would just be like, you know, so are you saying the study's wrong? | ||
Are you saying the study's wrong? | ||
Like, what's your problem with the study? | ||
I was referencing a study. | ||
So are you saying the science is anti-Semitic? | ||
What does that even mean? Where in the science have I gotten it wrong? | ||
Because everything I said was factually true. | ||
You don't need to respond to their claims of anti-Semitism. | ||
They're lies. Just like 99% of the claims of anti-Semitism are lies. | ||
Which is why nobody takes the claim seriously anymore. | ||
Which is why they're moving on now to the phrase, Jew hate. | ||
You'll start to see that crop up a lot more. | ||
They realize that anti-Semitism, like the term racism, has sort of run its course like nobody takes it seriously anymore because you have people going, hey George Soros just gave billions upon billions of dollars to The Democratic Party, in an effort to sway our elections, I don't think I'm okay with that. | ||
And they're just like, oh, so you hate all Jews, huh? | ||
And it's just like, alright. This is ridiculous. | ||
How are we supposed to talk about real things if anything having to do with Jews is automatically considered anti-Semitic and you're not allowed to talk about it? | ||
Like, people are sick of this. It's a played out talking point that not... | ||
And again, it's not all Jews that do this. | ||
It's things like the ADL that... | ||
Get all the other Jews riled up by going, oh, they're making anti-Semitic claims. | ||
It's you they're attacking. It's you. | ||
They're using just regular Jews that live down the street from you and work at the car dealership as human body shields to defend their evil actions. | ||
People like the ADL and George Soros and all the evil people that happen to be Jewish use the normal Jews like human shields to protect themselves from criticism. | ||
And it's It's played out, and we're sick of it. | ||
So you can stop doing that now, and Robert F. Kennedy and people like him can stop responding to their claims of anti-Semitism and just go, look, I presented the facts. | ||
If you want to draw whatever conclusions you want, feel free. | ||
But again, I relate this to something like crime rates by race, right? | ||
Because you can sit there and go, look... | ||
Here's, you know, per capita, blacks commit more crime than whites. | ||
Like, that's just a fact. That's just how it is. | ||
Then the left comes in and goes, oh, so you think that blacks are genetically disposed to crime? | ||
Oh, so you think that white people are superior to black people in every possible way, and you want to destroy them and kill them? | ||
And it's just like... Did I say any of that? | ||
No. In fact, I want the black community to be just as prosperous and successful and crime-free as the white community. | ||
That's my goal. And to get to that goal, we have to actually contend with reality. | ||
We have to actually understand the problem before we can solve it for the sake and benefit of black people just as much as white people. | ||
So they take just factual statements. | ||
They impose racism upon it in order to stop you from talking about the reality that's actually happening on the ground, which... | ||
Is uncomfortable to talk about, I guess, for some people. | ||
But if you're uncomfortable to talk about it, then expect to continue experiencing it. | ||
So again, Robert F. Kennedy sort of feels the need to defend himself against this, saying, by cynically leveling anti-Semitism charges, Levine devalues the term at a time when real anti-Semitism is rampant. | ||
Also, not something I would agree with. | ||
But again, this is like just the typical kind of response that's like... | ||
When you call me a racist, you're downplaying real racism, which is the real issue. | ||
And it's like, just stop arguing on their terms. | ||
Stop fighting on the ground that they have laid. | ||
You can just ignore them. | ||
You can just completely ignore them and just go, anti-Semitism, what? | ||
Here's the study, dude. What are you talking about? | ||
Are you saying that because Ashkenazi Jews are less likely to get COVID that this was a plan and by design? | ||
I never said that. Although it's a possibility, maybe we should look into it. | ||
Is that an anti-Semitic thing to say? | ||
Because again, I try to just put myself in the shoes of these people, and I don't understand their reaction. | ||
The ADL says, and this is from an article from Michael Schellenberger that Robert F. Kennedy actually linked to, and I believe spoke to Michael to... | ||
You know, provide his input in the research of this article. | ||
But the article from Michael Schellenberger is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
triggers overdue debate about China's secretive ethnically targeted bioweapons research. | ||
Oh, and again, we did actually do an extensive interview last week about this exact thing. | ||
And I actually tweeted out a little segment of it. | ||
With our guest, Brandon Weikert, where he says in no uncertain terms, like the Chinese are doing this, they are creating ethnically specific bioweapons using CRISPR gene technology, using DNA databases to hyper-target certain, not just races or ethnicities, but you can even target... | ||
Bloodlines. You could target family members. | ||
You could target individuals. You could have a disease that spreads through the population with no symptoms, totally undetected, until it hits a certain DNA-specific biomarker. | ||
In other words, if you get somebody's DNA sample, you can actually tailor-make a disease just for them. | ||
spreads through the human population without being detected until it gets to them when it you know reacts to their dna marker and kills them or causes them to get extremely sick like that's the level of specificity that you can now bioengineer diseases to actuate but that's beyond the point he quotes the adl in this article my Michael Schellenberger quotes the ADL saying, the claim that COVID-19 was a bioweapon created by the Chinese or Jews to attack Caucasians and black people is deeply offensive. | ||
An ADL spokesperson told the New York Post and feeds into xenophobic and anti-Semitic conspiracy theories about COVID-19 that we've seen evolve over the last three years. | ||
Again, they claimed it was racist to just say that COVID came from China, which it absolutely did. | ||
Now, the twist to that is that it was developed in China by American companies with the American DOD and American CIA deeply involved, as well as UK citizens, such as Peter Daszak and EcoHealth Alliance. | ||
I mean, these people... | ||
This was an international effort, we might say, but it did come from China. | ||
It started in China. | ||
It's just like totally undeniable that that happened. | ||
Yet, beginning of the disease, Nancy Pelosi was out there going, go hug a Chinese person. | ||
Go to the Chinese Day Parade because we are fighting against racism against Chinese people. | ||
It's just totally absurd. The fact is it came from China. | ||
Read into that what you will. | ||
But what I really don't understand is if this was the other way around, if Robert F. Kennedy said it appears as though white people designed a disease to, and again, he didn't even say this about Jews, but if he were to have said something as outrageous as white people designed a disease that targeted non-white people, would my response be, oh, that's deeply offensive, you're not allowed to talk about that, how dare you? | ||
No, my response would be, that sounds incredibly messed up. | ||
If that's true, I want to know about it. | ||
I want to get to the bottom of it because I oppose it with every fiber of my being. | ||
What a disgusting and horrific genocidal madness that would, you know, cause people to both do that and then defend it. | ||
And that's what the ADL is doing. | ||
They're You know, seeing this fact, instead of going, hey, if that's true, that's really bad. | ||
And if there are Jews out there that are, you know, creating diseases to target non-Jews, we're against that. | ||
They don't say they're against it. | ||
They don't say that. They say it's offensive and you have to stop talking about it. | ||
Which is very suspicious. We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls next hour. | ||
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Many good-hearted people have strong emotions about the environment. | ||
And their emotions are so strong that they have been manipulated by a corrupt government to castrate themselves and castrate their own children to save the earth from climate change. | ||
This should teach us something about our emotions. | ||
They can blind us from logic and reason, and we all have them. | ||
This report is not a critique of the film The Sound of Freedom. | ||
I saw this film and I appreciate that it is bringing awareness to a subject that I personally have very strong emotions about. | ||
This report is about a clear red flag that people should be aware of so that we don't allow our emotions to blind us from logic and reason. | ||
According to MKUltra whistleblowers, the CIA acquired children for Project Monarch by cataloging child pornography sent through the U.S. mail. | ||
And the only thing that's changed since then is that the world has gone digital. | ||
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, or the NCMEC, went international in 1999. | ||
The ICMEC was launched by Hillary Clinton and Tony Blair, with Richard Branson acting as a founding sponsor. | ||
It has now partnered with law enforcement in over 150 territories, including Interpol and Europol. | ||
In 2009, the Clinton Global Initiative partnered with the Polaris Project. | ||
And by 2014, they created a global modern day slavery database of organizations in 199 countries to monitor human trafficking. | ||
Also in 2009, Amber Ready Incorporated selected the Podesta Group, the infamous pedophile art collectors of the WikiLeaks Podesta email scandal, to be their PR company, where they were responsible for promoting Amber Ready's cell phone technology, which created a database of children so that if they ever were abducted, their information was already on file. | ||
Once this child database syndicate was launched, human trafficking increased. | ||
Within nine years, the human trafficking industry went from around $30 billion a year to $150 billion a year. | ||
Nearly all child pornography is processed and stored within this framework on foreign servers in Sweden. | ||
In 2014, President Obama assigned the task of how to manage this gathered intelligence data to John Podesta. | ||
The Clintons, the Podestas and their friends are demonstrably involved on the criminal side of child sex trafficking. | ||
If this is news to you, I recommend my report from 2019, Are the Clintons Involved in Human Trafficking? | ||
Which is based on the well-researched article by Corey Diggs. | ||
And it is this group who manage and run Polaris, the ICMEC, and the NCMEC. And these are the same groups that Angel Studios, producers of The Sound of Freedom, are directing people to as a way to combat child trafficking. | ||
The billionaire who has been funding Tim Ballard's operation is Carlos Slim, who has also funded Hillary Clinton and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. | ||
And if you believe that the Democrats are the problem, then I recommend you look into the Franklin cover-up and the Bohemian Grove. | ||
Pedophilia is how the hidden hand controls their politician puppets. | ||
Awareness of this horrific problem is good, and perhaps Angel Studios is unaware of who they are promoting. | ||
But if we think that the same NGOs whose efforts increased the child sex trade by 500% will somehow end child sex slavery, then maybe we are too emotional to think clearly. | ||
And that's a problem, because this same cabal is pushing a totalitarian surveillance state. | ||
They're already pushing the idea of microchipping your children to keep them safe. | ||
And without logic and reason, the people will demand it. | ||
And our children will be more enslaved than ever. | ||
All right, folks, that is the latest from Greg Reese. | ||
Find it at band.video. | ||
Angel Studios directing people to Clinton Podesta NGOs. | ||
Share that link right now, and we'll reference it on the other side. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour has begun here at American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Lots of breaking news over the weekend. | ||
News continuing to break this Monday morning. | ||
We'll bring you everything you need to know about what's going on in the world of politics, geopolitical reality, international warfare. | ||
Trans kids, just all sorts of topics to discuss today. | ||
Invasion of Europe, some pretty stunning videos out of Poland and Germany over the weekend. | ||
We also have a new update to our ongoing segment, Diversity Ad Nauseam. | ||
Because remember, diversity is our strength, which is why we're lowering standards across the board to achieve it. | ||
Weird, but okay. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
We also have some pretty interesting continued attempts to discredit the Sound of Freedom movement. | ||
I have a video from Greg Reese that we just watched in the first five minutes. | ||
References Sound of Freedom and some suspicious ties there, but regardless... | ||
It's absolutely destroying at the box office on a very small budget, which is a very good thing to see as we want more of this type of content being made into the future to compete with the absolutely decrepit corpse of Hollywood that now stalks through our cinemas. | ||
Yeah, trans kids. | ||
We have a lot to talk about in that regard as well. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines this hour. | ||
The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call now at American Journal and we'll take your calls as they come in. | ||
Just absolute madness across the board here. | ||
Let's I actually want to sort of go back to, oh, and I also should tell you that we will be joined in studio by Kent Heckenlively, the author of The Great Awakening, along with Alex Jones, the follow-up to his bombshell bestseller book, The Great Reset. It's called The Great Awakening. | ||
And we'll be joined in the third hour by Kent Heckenlively. | ||
So taking your calls until then. | ||
Colin, now you won't be on hold too long as we'll go to your calls as quickly as possible. | ||
And while we're gathering calls, let's go ahead and do a selection of videos, shall we? | ||
Because at the beginning of that video from Greg Reese, he mentions the fact that most people are good. | ||
Most people want to do what's best. | ||
Most people want to contribute as much as they can to To stop the suffering of other people. | ||
And this is a beautiful aspect of humanity. | ||
But it's also a very convenient aspect of humanity if you are some sort of criminal that wants to take advantage of that impulse. | ||
Climate change. And climate change is where this is really seen more than anything else. | ||
But you know, before we... | ||
Before we do that, let's just take a quick break. | ||
Can we just take a quick break from the politics, quick break from the MSM nonsense, quick break from the trans kids and all this sort of... | ||
Let's just learn about gardening, shall we? | ||
Can we just learn about how to grow food and how to be stewards of the earth and... | ||
Just how to best grow the delicious vegetables to feed our families. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12 here. | ||
Just for all the gardeners out there, all the people with green thumbs, in case you're wanting to know how to get the best yield out of your plants, just refer back to the basics here. | ||
Just take a break from all this. | ||
Let's take a look now at clip number 12. | ||
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Aga is driving growth in the agricultural sector by adding carbon dioxide to increase production capacity and guarantee large, attractive flowers and vegetables such as cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce. | |
Using carbon dioxide fertilization increases yield by up to 30%. | ||
Ambient air has a carbon dioxide concentration of 400 ppm. | ||
This is sufficient for growing tomatoes and cucumbers. | ||
But as the plants, often grown in greenhouses, start to consume the carbon dioxide in the air at first sunlight, if the concentration of carbon dioxide is allowed to fall, growth is slowed down or halted. | ||
CO2 in greenhouses is very important because We get a better crop, a higher yield and better quality of the tomatoes. | ||
Additional carbon dioxide needs to be added to increase efficiency and to have the optimal yield. | ||
By keeping the carbon dioxide concentration in the greenhouse atmosphere in a range of 600 to 1000 ppm, the best growth rate can be expected. | ||
When extra carbon dioxide is added to greenhouse air, the tomato, cucumber and lettuce yield improves by up to 30% or even more. | ||
Cut flowers and potted plants also benefit from carbon dioxide fertilization. | ||
Carbon dioxide not only increases yield but also produces an earlier harvest and improves plant's resistance to disease and pests. | ||
Isn't that incredible? So you've got greenhouses that are actually adding carbon dioxide. | ||
So the thing that the globalists are trying to decrease, I guess these greenhouse operators are buying somewhere? | ||
I mean, where do you buy carbon dioxide from to add to your plants? | ||
But there he said that the ideal level of CO2 in the greenhouse is somewhere between 600 ppm and 1,000 ppm parts per million. | ||
Now right now on Earth, We're at about 400 ppm, so a little bit under what would be ideal for growing vegetables and plants of all type, anything with chlorophyll and the ability to make food from sunlight. | ||
A little bit strange that the people who are trying to save Earth are desperately trying to reduce this number to zero. | ||
It doesn't make any sense to me. | ||
I'm confused by this. | ||
So is Thomas Massey. | ||
Let's go to clip number 24. | ||
Here's climate czar John Kerry being confronted with these facts. | ||
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Let's watch. Let's get back to the science of it. | |
But it's not science. | ||
You're not quoting science. | ||
Well, you're the science expert. | ||
You got the political science degree. | ||
Look. Let me ask you this. | ||
Massey has a science degree from MIT, by the way. | ||
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What's the consensus on parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere? | |
About 406, 406 today. | ||
Okay, 406. Are you aware? | ||
350 being the level that scientists have said is dangerous. | ||
Okay, are you aware? | ||
350 is dangerous. | ||
Wow. Are you aware that since mammals have walked the planet, the average has been over a thousand parts per million? | ||
Yeah, but we weren't walking the planet. | ||
Let me just share with you that we now know that definitively at no point during at least the past 800,000 years has atmospheric CO2 been as high as it is today. | ||
The reason you chose 800,000 years ago is because for 200 million years before that was greater than it is today. | ||
And I'm going to submit for the record... | ||
Yeah, but there weren't human beings. | ||
I mean, there was a different world, folks. | ||
We didn't have 7 million people. | ||
So how did it get to 2,000 parts per million if we humans weren't here? | ||
Because there were all kinds of geologic events happening on Earth which spewed up... | ||
Did geology stop when we got on the planet? | ||
Mr. Chairman, this is just not a serious conversation. | ||
Your testimony is not serious. | ||
I agree. So, I mean, I don't know how you interpret that other than John Kerry destroying his own argument, right? | ||
He's talking about how millions of years before humans were ever around, CO2 was massively higher than it is now. | ||
So, how can us, you know, like, obviously we weren't around to contribute to that. | ||
So, naturally, the amount of CO2 fluctuates throughout time. | ||
He seems to... I think that because humans weren't on Earth while CO2 was so high, it was impossible for humans to exist with CO2 being that high, which is absurd. | ||
I mean, the people that work in these greenhouses where the CO2 level is that high don't die because of it, and we wouldn't die either. | ||
In fact, the plants would grow much, much larger and also... | ||
Why do you think the dinosaurs were so... | ||
Everything was significantly larger back then, back before humans were around. | ||
For us religious people, it would be considered the pre-Diluvian period. | ||
And that's one of the interesting aspects to the heightened CO2 levels is some of this phenomenon was first discovered by people who wanted to recreate the pre-Diluvian atmosphere. | ||
And so what was... | ||
The atmosphere like before the flood. | ||
They recreated that in a greenhouse and found that plants just exploded, just massively larger and more abundant. | ||
We'll be right back to talk a little bit more about it. | ||
Alright folks, there's a lot of actual problems that we have in this world. | ||
From crime to just our education system collapsing to demographic upheaval. | ||
Replacing entire populations to uphold the economic Ponzi scheme that most Western countries rely on as a pension program. | ||
It's all totally absurd. | ||
And there's a lot of stuff to worry about. | ||
There's a lot of stuff that we could really use the government's good-intentioned Intervention on. | ||
Protecting the southern border might be one of those things, but they're busy. | ||
The government's way too busy targeting inane nonsense for supposed climate change agendas. | ||
Here's the latest. Yeah, it always costs you money to have to entertain these ridiculous interventions. | ||
So whether it's your gas stove or your air conditioning or your car, I mean, the Democrats are coming for you. | ||
They're coming for everything you own. | ||
To make it centralized, to make it attached to the grid so they can shut you off, to use it as a surveillance technology. | ||
I mean, they're not even hiding it anymore. | ||
And all of this is predicated on climate change, which itself is a lie. | ||
I mean, all of it's a lie. It's one big, giant scam, and it's not that complicated. | ||
It's not that hard to figure out. | ||
The problem that people have with it, I think, is understanding that just because the people doing these things claim to have good intentions doesn't mean that their intentions are really good and doesn't mean that the interventions are positive whatsoever. | ||
And you know, again, the Greg Reese report that we just showed started with this idea that It's the good nature of people that's taken advantage of. | ||
It's the fact that people really, really want to do good and they want to see evil destroyed and they want to save the planet from pollution. | ||
They're willing to go along with this, assuming that the people pitching these new interventions are on the up and up. | ||
They're on the same level as them. The reality is these people are ruthless totalitarians that recognize that they can't just impose surveillance and restrictions on you And have you accept it without question just because, because they're like, we don't trust you, so we're going to limit everything you do. | ||
They have to couch it in the language of we're saving the planet in order to get you to go along with it. | ||
Stop being a fool. Stop being fooled by these people. | ||
In fact, let's go now to clip number 23. | ||
This is a, I guess, a reformed criminal. | ||
Somebody who, I guess, spent time in prison as a criminal. | ||
Actually talking about the fact that your good nature, your openness and trust is a vulnerability to be exploited. | ||
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Let's watch. People are very, very gullible. | |
People are too trusting. | ||
As a criminal, I learned to consider your humanity as a weakness to be exploited in the execution of my crimes. | ||
Your humanity was a weakness to be exploited in the commission of his crimes. | ||
He's spelling it out for you. | ||
In other words, your good nature, you're wanting to trust people, you're wanting to give people the benefit of the doubt. | ||
That gave me the opportunity to execute my crimes. | ||
You steal more with a smile than you can with a gun. | ||
If people like you, it's easier to steal from them because they feel like they're comfortable with you. | ||
It's pretty simple, actually. | ||
And of course, at this point, it's not even hidden anymore. | ||
This video is from this weekend. | ||
Clip number 20. Kamala Harris just coming out and saying it. | ||
Let's watch. When we invest in clean energy and electric vehicles and reduce population, more of our children can breathe clean air and drink clean water. | ||
The children that you're not having because we've reduced your population. | ||
Incredible. Now, the transcript of that provided by the White House replaced population with pollution. | ||
Like, oh, she meant to say pollution. | ||
She didn't mean to say population. | ||
But the people still cheered it, didn't they? | ||
She did say population, and the people, they didn't have the transcript. | ||
They heard her say population, and they cheered along with their own demise. | ||
It's pretty troubling. Kamala Harris didn't notice that that was an issue as she read it out loud. | ||
So, very odd, very strange, very bizarre, but not really, because when you really look at this, you realize, Everything they're proposing has this, the real purpose is kind of out in the open, right? | ||
And we can go to a couple videos to illustrate this. | ||
This is clip number 18. We've showed it before, but just to remind you what some of the interventions are that they're engaged in, let's go now to clip number 18. | ||
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And the one final note I will make is that if you think about the benefits of digital money, there are huge potential gains. | |
It's not just about digital forms of physical currency. | ||
You can have programmability, you know, units of central bank currency with expiry dates. | ||
You could have, as I argue in my book, a potentially better, and some people might see it, a darker world where the government decides that units of central bank money can be used to purchase some things, But not other things that it deems less desirable, like say, ammunition or drugs or pornography or something of the sort. | ||
And that is very powerful in terms of the use of a CBDC. Yeah, you know, for the climate. | ||
You know, it's for the climate. | ||
I mean, does anybody really fall for this? | ||
And it's like, yeah, we want to get rid of cash. | ||
We can track everything that you do and actually give the government veto power to decide what you're able to buy or not. | ||
And that's dependent on what you're buying, right? | ||
If you're buying something they don't want you to buy, then they can cut it off. | ||
Or if you, as a person, are trying to buy something that they don't want. | ||
Other people can buy it, but you, you have a social credit score. | ||
It's tied to your... Bio signature central bank digital currency, and they'll stop you from buying it in particular. | ||
And you're sitting there like, wait, I'm sorry, what? | ||
What'd you just say? You're going to have digital currency that expires, so I can't have any savings, so I can't pass anything on to my children, so I have to spend everything? | ||
I have to live in this constant state of materialism, like purchasing things, otherwise the money just disappears, so I have to keep spending? | ||
You're forcing me to do that? And you're surveilling me and watching everything I do and determining whether or not I get the right to purchase what I want to purchase. | ||
Why would I ever let you do that? | ||
And they're like, oh, you know, climate change. | ||
It's for climate change, though. | ||
Oh, no, actually, it's for climate change. | ||
It's just, it's a ridiculous, it's a ridiculous claim for them to make. | ||
But people have good natures and they believe it. | ||
We have a final video here. | ||
Let's go to clip number 13. | ||
Because the Bank of England is already prepared not just to have a central bank digital currency... | ||
But the method of transaction will be a chip underneath your skin. | ||
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Let's watch. Like the Bank of England already prepared their microchip implant RFID chip to be implanted under your skin. | |
And why is the sudden discussion about universal basic income from all the grassroots and inverted commas movements and billionaires... | ||
Oh, universal basic income is the bribe for you to accept the microchip. | ||
Well, there you go. A microchip, a bribe, a digital dollar. | ||
It's all coming down. | ||
It's all there to control you, obviously. | ||
As they intervene on your air conditioning and your stove and your cars and the food that you eat. | ||
They don't want you eating meat. They don't want you being able to travel. | ||
They want you not being able to leave your 15-minute zone. | ||
Oh, by the way, they're also forcibly shutting down the farms that have been family-owned for generations and replacing them with centralized factories to turn cancer cells into meat. | ||
It's disgusting. It's dystopian. | ||
It's absurd. It's totalitarian and authoritarian. | ||
It has nothing to do with climate change, which doesn't even exist in the first place. | ||
And if it did, it'd be a good thing because the plants need the CO2 to survive. | ||
Is it coming clear how absurd and nonsensical all of this is? | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We will be joined in the third hour by Kent Heckenlively, author of, along with Alex Jones, of The Great Awakening, Defeating Globalists, and Launching the Next Great Renaissance, follow-up to The Great Reset bestseller, Now available on Amazon. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls this segment. | ||
I mean, at least half of the stories that I've gathered for today, I'm not even going to get to. | ||
I'm just going through and setting aside the ones that I'll save for tomorrow. | ||
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Speaking of the audience and our reliance on you, let's go to the phone calls now. | ||
Nathaniel in Alabama called in first. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Nathaniel, you're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, how's it going? Good, thank you. | |
How are you? Doing well, doing well. | ||
Good. I just wanted to ask if you saw the Fuentes rally last night. | ||
I feel like you're a secret Groyper, but I'm not sure. | ||
I'm not exactly a secret Groyper. | ||
I've been pretty outspoken about my support of Nick for a while. | ||
I saw clips from it. | ||
I didn't watch the full thing, but... | ||
I went to bed too early, but I woke up this morning and saw some of the more inflammatory clips from it. | ||
It looked awesome visually. He's right on the money. | ||
But yeah, I watched it. What was your take on it? | ||
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Awesome. I just think he's doing a really good job getting a youthful audience. | |
You know, all the other politicians are pulling like seniors, you know. | ||
And he's out there with average age of 25, you know. | ||
Yeah, a lot of young, very dedicated men are his followers. | ||
He's doing a pretty good job. | ||
I mean, you know, I have... | ||
We have our differences, obviously. | ||
We have things that we don't perfectly align in, but you have to admire the effectiveness that Nick has had. | ||
I mean, he's been on the Fresh and Fit podcast, getting hundreds of thousands of views, live viewers in the thousands. | ||
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Yeah, that was an awesome one. | |
Yeah, I saw people. I did see a lot of people You know, posting the video to the Rumble stream of his speech and other people underneath it going, Rumble is juicing its numbers. | ||
There's no way that there's that many people watching. | ||
It's incredibly popular, you know, regardless of what you say. | ||
Again, you know, sometimes he says things, I'm just like, ah, it's a little too far, dude. | ||
But, you know, far be it from me to criticize him. | ||
Clearly, he's having a major effect and making major waves. | ||
And he... He's doing something. | ||
He's certainly doing something. | ||
So yeah, I watched some of the clips. | ||
Nothing I thought that I would bring to the show today, but interesting stuff. | ||
Thank you for the call, Nathaniel. Let's go to Nina in Kansas City. | ||
You say you're not sure how you feel about RFK yet. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Nina. You're on the air. | ||
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Well, okay. So, hi. | |
So, I love everything he's saying, right? | ||
But I don't trust people... | ||
We just have to watch out who is going to be funding his campaign in large numbers. | ||
Then we'll know who he really will work for. | ||
Because time and time again, we've been told, oh, we're going to do this. | ||
But then, look, Blue Cross and Blue Shield just gave him a boatload of money. | ||
And now he's passing policies, you know, of what Blue Cross and Blue Shield want. | ||
So all I'm saying is I love everything Batman passed. | ||
To say, but here's another thing. | ||
The climate change thing. | ||
Anybody who's funding war is bullshit about climate change. | ||
Let's just be real. | ||
All right, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
We can't, we can't, sorry, we can't use words like that, Nina, because we are on terrestrial radio and we have to adhere to the FCC guidelines. | ||
So I gotta, I gotta cut you off there. | ||
Please don't use any four-letter words that, because that can be a problem. | ||
But I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
However, I think like you got RFK Jr. | ||
out there like saying things, just like Trump. | ||
It's like you can't say these things and also be on the inside. | ||
Like nobody on the inside, Trump included, goes after the pharmaceutical companies like RFK Jr. | ||
does. And to me, you know, anybody who is... | ||
Thinking that this is somehow some secret double play, that's not the way that these massive organizations operate. | ||
Nobody at Pfizer is out there going, let's have somebody go out and expose all of our secrets and talk about how evil we are, because then we'll control them. | ||
No, they don't want that truth coming out. | ||
So if he's telling that truth, it's tangible evidence that he's not controlled and is saying things that People don't want him to say. | ||
So I think... And, you know, he's changed his rhetoric on climate change quite a bit. | ||
I think originally he was sort of fully on board with the climate change agenda, thinking that, you know, we're saving the earth. | ||
And people will bring up videos of him like a decade ago saying stuff like that, saying, oh, we should jail people that don't believe in climate change. | ||
But I think he's been sort of awoken to the reality at this point. | ||
He recognizes that, sure, you can want... | ||
Environmentalist policies, you can want to save the Earth, you can be concerned about humans' impact on the Earth, but the current policies, as pushed by the World Economic Forum and their agents, has nothing to do with saving the Earth. | ||
It has everything to do with hijacking that impulse to enslave humanity, and I think RFK Jr. | ||
gets that now. Final thoughts, Nina? | ||
Just try not to say anything we have to censor. | ||
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Go ahead. I'm so, so, so sorry about that. | |
So I think the only way he can get through and make anything happen for us and our world is It's through executive order, executive order, executive order, because nobody on either side is going to let him pass anything. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, whether they even let him become president is another question, but thank you for that, Nina. | ||
I like everything he says as well, but, you know, still Trump train, full steam ahead for me. | ||
Since we're on the topic, let's go now to Jerry in Pennsylvania, who wants to talk about the Racial, ethnic targeting aspect of COVID. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Jerry, you're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | |
Good show. Thank you. | ||
No, I heard you speak. | ||
I got on late and I heard the tale that you were mentioning RFK mentioned something about That certain sect of Jewish individuals that were immune to the disease. | ||
And I automatically thought of Alex's friend who passed away, Dr. | ||
Zelenko, who's been on your show too, I believe, a number of times. | ||
But that man spoke specifically about that sect of Jews and how they weren't affected. | ||
And it was wherever he lived, the Bronx or wherever the hell it was, he mentioned that one neighborhood that was not affected at all. | ||
That guy, you know, it's amazing when somebody does tell the truth about something like that. | ||
Everyone just jumps on them like you were talking about. | ||
Everybody, for the most part, is a pretty good guy. | ||
But we listen to these people divide us, and they start all this negative stuff up, and it's insanity. | ||
You know, a couple years back, I was telling the gentleman that answered the phone, On Fox News, Harris Faulkner was interviewing Newt Gingrich with like two or three other Fox contributors. | ||
And he said to Harris, he said, you know, if you want to get rid of, and I'm surmising this, I don't know, you know, exactly, but he said, if you want to get rid of a huge chunk of evil in this world, all we have to do is confront and get rid of George Soros and his son. | ||
And she shut him down. | ||
She said, oh, you can't talk about George Soros. | ||
He's anti-Jewish, you know. | ||
And all the other contributors did, too. | ||
It was as if they'd been told, you can't talk about George Soros. | ||
Well, everyone knows. And that's why nothing's ever going to change in this country. | ||
And that's the absurd thing that we always point out. | ||
And again, it's not saying that George Soros is a Nazi in the sense that he believes in the German super race and blah, blah, blah. | ||
He was a literal Nazi collaborator. | ||
I mean, it's the most absurd thing ever that you have these Jewish organizations and Jewish individuals and non-Jewish individuals going, you can't talk about George Soros. | ||
He's a hero. It's anti-Semitic talking about George Soros. | ||
Meanwhile, he may have very well loaded your Jewish family into a train cart in Hungary to be shipped off to a concentration camp. | ||
It's so absurd. | ||
That they use claims of anti-Semitism to shut down discussion about George Soros, who, by the way, is an atheist, doesn't even call himself religiously Jewish. | ||
But, you know, again, I guess we have to determine whether Judaism is a race or a religion. | ||
I mean, it's also convoluted and nonsensical. | ||
It's there to disguise, not illuminate the truth. | ||
Thank you for that call, Jerry. We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls. | ||
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Don't go anywhere. All right, folks, welcome back. | |
Infowarsstore.com is where you go to support this mission for truth. | ||
Just truth. That's all. | ||
It's not that complicated, really. | ||
I know the truth offends people sometimes, but that's not my problem. | ||
Not my fault. | ||
There's a lot of guilty consciences out there. | ||
That's how I see it. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls once again this segment before we're joined in the third hour by Kent Heckin-Lively, co-author of The Great Awakening. | ||
It's pretty incredible videos to show you as well. | ||
We'll start the next hour with a segment by... | ||
Twitter account called The Researcher at listen underscore the number to learn. | ||
Very, very good account to follow. | ||
Just quickly, I want to touch on this. | ||
We have sort of an ongoing theme, a recurring segment here at American Journal. | ||
I like to call it diversity ad nauseum. | ||
In other words, diversity until it makes you sick. | ||
Diversity regardless of the cost. | ||
Now, we often hear that diversity is our strength, which conflicts with the reality in that In order to achieve diversity, it seems as though you have to lower standards much of the time. | ||
Now, what diversity even means is dependent on who's saying it. | ||
As for the majority of the mainstream who uses the term diversity, what they mean is not white people, specifically not white, straight, Protestant Christian men. | ||
Anything else is diverse. | ||
If it's all black, if it's all straight black Christian men, that's still diverse. | ||
Still extremely diverse because there's no white people in it, of course. | ||
This is the way the diversity is often used. | ||
But it's a common and reoccurring theme that you have headlines like this from the 14th of July this year. | ||
Cambridge schools divided over middle school algebra. | ||
That's an innocuous headline, isn't it? | ||
Cambridge Public Schools no longer offers advanced math in middle school, something that could hinder his son, this is talking about a guy named Martin Undegaard, his son Isaac from reaching a more advanced classes like calculus in high school. | ||
So, Undegaard is pulling his child, a rising 6th grader, out of the district, weighing whether to homeschool or send him to private school where he can take Algebra 1 in middle school. | ||
Udengard is one of dozens of parents who recently have publicly voiced frustration with a years-old decision made by Cambridge to remove advanced math classes in grades 6 to 8. | ||
The district's aim was to reduce disparities between low-income children of color who weren't often represented in such courses and their more affluent peers. | ||
Some families and educators argue the decision has had the opposite effect, limiting advanced math to students whose parents can afford to pay for private lessons, like the popular after-school program Russian Math, or find other options for their kids, like Udingard is doing. | ||
It's just sort of the perfect example, right? | ||
Because again, who wouldn't be in favor of uplifting all the students? | ||
That's not what happened, though. | ||
In order to bring about equality, they are... | ||
Limiting the overachievers not uplifting the underachievers. | ||
And it's just across the board. | ||
It just happens over and over again. | ||
So this is just the latest example of this. | ||
Gee, there's more white and Asian people in Algebra 1 than there are black and Hispanic people. | ||
Better get rid of Algebra 1. | ||
Better just have all of our middle school students wallow in unexceptionalness because for some people to be exceptional makes other people feel bad. | ||
And it's completely and utterly absurd. | ||
And this is from somebody who... | ||
Frankly, failed out of algebra 1 in middle school. | ||
I don't like math or science, so I didn't do my homework. | ||
So I got kicked back to the regular class with all of the minorities. | ||
And it's actually not a joke. | ||
I mean, anybody who went to public school at the time I did, around the, you know, 2000s, I graduated in 2008, Like, yeah, there's a distinct racial disparity between advanced classes and non-advanced classes. | ||
Do you want to solve that? | ||
Sure, we can have programs try to correct that. | ||
We can try to, you know, fix that. | ||
But to get rid of the advanced classes is just cutting the legs off everybody, right? | ||
It's like, instead of, you know, if you want equality of height, you should put stilts on short people, not chop the legs off of tall people, but... | ||
That's just me. There's another example of this. | ||
Black and Hispanic New Yorkers who failed the teacher's test strike a $1.8 billion deal in New York settlement. | ||
Roughly 5,200 black and Hispanic ex-Big Apple teachers and once aspiring educators are expected to collect more than $1.8 billion in judgments after the city stopped fighting a nearly three-decade federal discrimination lawsuit that found a certification exam was biased. | ||
Why was it biased? | ||
Well, because more white and Asian people passed it than black and Hispanic people. | ||
Is that evidence of bias? | ||
No, obviously not. | ||
It's evidence of a disparity, but disparity is not evidence of bias. | ||
You know wear down the system enough eventually they just give in to you and now these people who simply fail the test that they had to pass to get a job sorry you didn't pass the test you can't have the job the test isn't racist I'm not racist for giving you the test it's just you didn't achieve the number score that you could have achieved now they're receiving over two million dollars $2 million settlement for an individual. | ||
One Herman Grimm, 64 of Queens. | ||
That was the biggest judgment to date. | ||
A jaw-dropping $2,055,383. | ||
Absolutely mad. | ||
Absolute madness. It's absolute madness. | ||
So now they're paying almost $2 billion to settle the case of racial disparities. | ||
Because remember, diversity is our strength, which is why we lower standards across the board to achieve it. | ||
Makes no sense, but nothing else in this world does either. | ||
With that, we got to your phone calls. | ||
Let's go now to, since we're on the RFK topic, a lot of people called in about that. | ||
Let's go to William in Arkansas. | ||
I'm sorry. Yeah, we'll go to William first. | ||
Tove in Ontario is next. William, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Thank you for being there. | |
I don't want to see the boat split between RFK and Trump. | ||
The most important thing out there is to get rid of this deep state. | ||
It's a danger to all humanity, including AI and all these bioweapons, which are supposed to be outlawed after World War I. Trump and Kennedy need to set their egos aside. | ||
I've had to do so my whole life, working as a nurse and technician under the Leadership of PhDs in the OR that thought they were brighter and smarter. | ||
And yeah, you're the surgeon that doesn't make you the smartest. | ||
I've seen a lot of idiots and a lot of smart people have brain parts. | ||
But the most important thing is to get rid of the deep state. | ||
Don't split the vote. | ||
Set your egos aside. | ||
If Kennedy would run as the vice president, he could really learn how to evacuate the deep state. | ||
You know, they say drain the swamp. | ||
My mindset is to bleed the swamp. | ||
You know, you're talking to an infantry soldier who has sat back and watched his fellow countrymen allow $400 million to go under the table to our enemies. | ||
Now, that's what's trying to kill me and my fellow soldiers. | ||
And if anybody talks about it that way, you're shut down and looked at as weird. | ||
No, I love it. I was talking about that last week. | ||
When you get a veteran on the line, they just have this way of looking at things that's like, it's clear cut. | ||
And again, I don't have the experience, but I can empathize and I can understand that if you have experience with like, that guy's trying to kill you, kill him first. | ||
Not much more cut or dry than that. | ||
And then that mindset sort of gets imported to the It's a good mindset. | ||
It's a mindset you should have. You go, these people are trying to destroy us. | ||
We should destroy them. Point blank. | ||
I don't need to worry about their feelings. | ||
They're trying to kill me. I mean, it's very simple and I completely agree. | ||
I'm sorry to cut you off, William, but your calls are always very good. | ||
Thank you for being there. I completely agree with you. | ||
I would love to see an RFK Trump take it. | ||
I'd love to see it outside of the Republican and Democrat paradigm. | ||
One's a Republican, one's a Democrat. | ||
Why don't they get together and make a third party and dominate? | ||
That'd be amazing. I would love that. | ||
Let's go now to Tove in Ontario. | ||
You say RFK is not anti-Semitic. | ||
I agree with you. Explain why. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tove, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Good morning. | |
You sound a lot better this week. | ||
Just a couple quick things. | ||
Last week, I was on the air with you and Matt Baker, and I think it got misunderstood that I'm a news anchor. | ||
I just meant I was acering the northern border, helping protest here on the Windsor-Detroit border. | ||
Yeah, you got cut off, and we got the wrong message. | ||
But we have about a minute left here, Tov, so what are your thoughts on RFK? Okay, well, I just want to say that... | ||
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Pertaining to that, I got a big argument with my uncle, who's a lawyer. | |
Also, I am a Jew. | ||
And he was about Soros, Zelensky, and Bloomberg. | ||
And he says, oh, he called me anti-Semitic because I guess the bottom line is I'm calling out their bad behavior. | ||
I'm an anti-Semite. | ||
Now, these are like horrible people. | ||
You shouldn't hide behind the fact that, like you said, what's his name? | ||
Soros, he's an atheist. | ||
And he was carting off Jews on the train. | ||
All of them are bad in their own way. | ||
So with RFK, there's no way. | ||
Of course you're targeting. | ||
That's the state of the art of science, that they can target individual people with viruses. | ||
100%. Thank you so much for the call, Tove. | ||
We've got to go to break now, but I completely agree with you. | ||
Then, of course, Alex yesterday was pointing out how Israel really got the brunt of the lockdown measures. | ||
I mean, it's not about Jews and non-Jews, and a lot of Jews, yeah, they use regular Jews' body shields to protect themselves. | ||
It's outrageous and ridiculous, yeah. | ||
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They're evil people. The sorts of things that we're hearing from Davos and from the likes of the proponents of the Great Reset all talk about collectivist and communal living and how nobody will own anything. | |
But now consider for just a second, that is already a fallacy. | ||
Someone, somewhere, has to own. | ||
And in fact, what happens is, if you take ownership out of the hands of a broad-based populace and of many separate entrepreneurs and families and individuals, and you concentrate it into the hands of, say, a few multinational corporations working together with government, well, firstly, that system is, by definition, fascistic. | ||
This idea of an all-powerful government and the businesses that work in conjunction with them. | ||
It leads very quickly to cronyism, to the types of corruption that we see particularly in South Africa, where we are so keen on talking about business and government collaborating. | ||
And doesn't that just sound like such a good thing? | ||
Business and government collaborating. | ||
What happens there is you have the people who own the rules, enforce right and wrong, and have a financial incentive to be corrupt. | ||
Working with the people who have the money and have an incentive to corrupt them. | ||
It's a dreadful formula just to begin with. | ||
However, what concerns me is perhaps on a bigger scale than that. | ||
When we talk about collective ownership, we are often told that the great thing about it is that everybody will own. | ||
The reality of the thing is that nobody but those in power own. | ||
And that impulse to take away private property ownership and to concentrate it into the hands of a representative government is purely Marxist. | ||
I mean, it is the heart and soul of the Marxist idea, which, stripped down to its basics, is nobody owns property, it is collectively owned. | ||
And as I say, of course, the fallacy there is that it is not actually collectively owned. | ||
It is owned by those in power. | ||
Now, what can go wrong with that? | ||
Well, if we look at modern-day China, we get a very good example of this one. | ||
Modern-day China, of course, a bit of a mixed economy. | ||
They have prospered to the degree that they've started permitting free trade. | ||
However, they are still very much a Marxist society. | ||
And they work according to social credit scores. | ||
And social credit scores... | ||
Imposed by law represent a very chilling idea. | ||
Now imagine this for example. You as a family do not own your home. | ||
You do not own what is around you. | ||
You do not own your business. | ||
The government has absolute control because they are the representative. | ||
of collective ownership. | ||
Now imagine a scenario in which you do something that the government does not approve of. | ||
You read a book that it doesn't want you to read. | ||
You write an essay or an article that it doesn't like. | ||
You create a YouTube video commenting on something in a negative way. | ||
Now those are all things that productive human beings do to critique and build and grow their society. | ||
But you can't do it there. | ||
And if you do something that the government disapproves of, Using these social credit scores, they can ghost you. | ||
They can effectively lock you out of your world. | ||
And it works because you don't own anything. | ||
It is that ownership, that broad-based private ownership, that keeps people free from government tyranny. | ||
Maggie Thatcher from the UK very famously embarked on a project to expand human liberty in her nation by trying to ensure as much broad-based private and individual ownership of property as possible. | ||
In that, she was in agreement with George Washington who said that it is property rights that prop up human freedom. | ||
You can go into great depth and philosophy on this one. | ||
You can even take property rights down to the level of your thoughts. | ||
Are you free to own them? | ||
Are you free to express them? | ||
Or is the realm of thinking controlled by a collective? | ||
Now, of course, all that sounds... | ||
I mean, it sounds like terrible fear-mongering. | ||
But of course, the question for anyone who looks back over history is to ask, could it happen here? | ||
Could it happen again? And I think if you do know your history, the answer is it happens surprisingly easily and it happens surprisingly often. | ||
When communities play with this idea of collectivist ownership, I would argue that it happens 100% of the time and that when we're talking about collective ownership and the elevating of the group over the sanctity of the individual, we are dealing with a formula that has been deeply damaging to the human species. | ||
Alright folks, so that was an incredible video that can be found on the Twitter account by TheResearcher at listen underscore the letter to and then learn. | ||
That's where you go to find that video. | ||
An incredible breakdown of The Great Reset and we'll be talking about the... | ||
Corollary to that, The Great Awakening on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
Kent has worked with Alex Jones to bring you the deeper discussion about artificial intelligence, central bank digital currency, social credit scores, censorship, and how it feeds into the military-industrial complex that has run away with our government. | ||
Again, the book is called The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalists and Launching the Next Great Renaissance. | ||
You can pre-order it on Amazon right now and get it to the top of the trending list and potentially change the world. | ||
Thank you so much for coming in, Kent. | ||
Thanks so much for having me, Harrison. | ||
Absolutely, my pleasure. | ||
I guess just to start off, what was it like working with Alex Jones to write this book? | ||
It's been a great experience to work with Alex. | ||
I mean, he has such an amazing brain and what I do is I record most of my conversations with him because he'll, you know, jump from topic to topic and he has a laser-focused mind in terms of remembering things that he's heard over the years, Whenever he would make a claim and I would ask, where could I get that information? | ||
He would immediately send me to the source. | ||
He'd text me the information. | ||
He'd tell me. It's just been really a joy to work with Alex. | ||
And I think for all of the Infowars listeners who love him, I just have to say he is the same person behind the scenes that you see in front of the camera. | ||
He sort of buttons himself up in front of the camera, I think. | ||
I think behind the scenes he's a little bit even more intense if that's possible. | ||
But no, I completely agree. | ||
And you're right. It's something that I've always noticed as well that, like, to people who don't know what he's talking about or can't follow along, it seems crazy because you're jumping from COVID-19 to racism to the war in Ukraine. | ||
It's like, whoa, this guy's all over the map. | ||
He's out there. | ||
But... When you have this level of knowledge, you can see the lines interconnecting them all, or you see similarities between this situation and that situation, and it's just an aspect of almost having too much information, because I feel like I experience it too, and sometimes I wonder if the audience is following along when I'm jumping from topic to topic like that. | ||
It's like, are people coming along with me, or are they thinking I'm just bouncing off the walls here? | ||
But it's sort of necessary, isn't it, to deal with the level of knowledge The infiltration that we're dealing with, the level of social engineering that's going on. | ||
I mean, all of these things really are interconnected, aren't they? | ||
Yeah, and I think I was fortunate that in the books that I've written, so I've published 12 books before I started working with Alex, but I've done four with Dr. | ||
Judy Mikevitz. People know the Plague series. | ||
Which I co-authored with her, and then I was a part of the pandemic video. | ||
I wrote the opening narration for Mickey Willis' 26-minute interview, which became the most watched piece of film in the history of the world. | ||
And Judy has a mind very much like Alex's, which is she is unquestionably brilliant and My job is sort of to be the translator to say, like, okay, Judy, I get that. | ||
Let's slow it down. | ||
You know, I'm recording it, so I read it, and I think about it, and then I'm like, okay, you gave a sentence to that. | ||
Now I need to write a paragraph so that everybody else will follow along with that. | ||
And working with Alex is very much like that. | ||
So one of the chapters that we have that I'm really excited for people to read is about Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
And I said to Alex... | ||
I consider myself a good consumer of news and I said, Alex, I don't understand the Jeffrey Epstein story. | ||
I understand there are a lot of narratives there. | ||
Give me the through line for Jeffrey Epstein and boom, boom, boom. | ||
He says this, that, and the other thing and he sends me to this source and he sends me to that source and I'm like... | ||
Okay, now I have in my brain a narrative that I can share with the reader, that they can read it and they can go, oh, so here's what the mainstream media said. | ||
So here are all of the, you know, credible sources. | ||
And when you read the credible sources... | ||
Things don't make sense. | ||
Like, for example, one of the articles I quote is from the New York Times about Jeffrey Epstein's Zorro Ranch, where he was supposedly going to impregnate 20 women with his super babies and And I found myself saying, well, let's look at Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Does he seem like he wants to be a daddy to a big family? | ||
I mean, is he going to live on some Mormon compound with these 20 women? | ||
No. So I've got this crazy story in the New York Times that Epstein wants to be daddy to a new super race of human beings. | ||
And I'm saying to myself, that can't be the story. | ||
But the New York Times article gets me part of the way because I show to the reader that here's Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Here's a story that the New York Times tells you. | ||
So, okay, we can establish he's got a Zorro ranch. | ||
It's weird with all of the, you know, crazy stuff that's inside it, you know. | ||
He's got like a six foot tall picture of a naked Ghislaine Maxwell holding a dagger. | ||
And I'm like, what the heck is that? | ||
And then he wants to impregnate 20 women. | ||
And it's like, are those babies ever going to be born? | ||
Or is there something else that's going on? | ||
And so, you know... | ||
The way my training is, I was an attorney for, I still am an attorney, but I was practicing an attorney for about 15 years. | ||
And, you know, you get the evidence and you go through the evidence and you're methodical. | ||
Right. I always kind of say that I feel like Alex is a bit of a hot dog. | ||
He's fiery. He's passionate. | ||
I'm more of a cool cat. | ||
And so hopefully what I'm doing is I'm taking Alex's argument and saying, okay, let's make it bulletproof. | ||
Let's show the reader, here's all the evidence from all of the sources. | ||
Let me pick apart the things that don't make sense, and then let me share Alex's vision of what was going on, also supported by information and references. | ||
I mean, I think this book is, by the time it's done, it's probably, you know, going to be 450 to 500 pages long, and I think it's going to have a similar amount of references, and so people will be able to say, like, oh my god, you know, Okay, so I see there's a footnote to that. | ||
Let me go to that footnote. Let me check that source. | ||
And they'll be able to see, like, okay, yeah. | ||
So, now, is our interpretation of the evidence correct? | ||
I don't know. But I will show you the facts upon which we base our opinions on these issues. | ||
Right, because it's the inverse of what people sort of assume when they hear conspiracy theory that... | ||
Alex or me or Owen were sitting in a dark room just coming up with stuff, just imagining, what if Epstein was taking children? | ||
When it's the opposite, we see the evidence and then we take it to air. | ||
We start with the evidence usually from the mainstream media, although the way that they put it forward is never quite fully honest. | ||
So you sort of have to fill in the missing spots. | ||
But I think that's a major misconception is people... | ||
They hear conspiracy theory and they think that there's no evidence to what we're talking about when in reality we're just trying to make sense of the evidence that we're seeing presented before us. | ||
Yeah, and so one of the things when I first came to the Infowars studio and I really got to watch Alex in action, it's kind of like looking at your desk. | ||
You know, Alex has like three or four rows. | ||
Of news articles, like each row, five or six articles. | ||
And so, you know, as he's putting together his show, you know, he's got 25, 30 articles that he wants to talk about. | ||
And so, you know, Alex is very interested in getting it right. | ||
And giving you the information and then giving you his spin on it. | ||
And, you know... | ||
I've been in this space for 15, 20 years and, you know, I would say, Alex, I'm confused about this. | ||
Explain this to me. And he always had the vision and he always was able to point me to the sources upon which he based his opinion. | ||
Yeah, right. And they're all there and they're all valid, despite what people say. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk more with Kent Heckenlively. | ||
The book is The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalists and Launching the Next Great Renaissance. | ||
It's available for pre-order right now on Amazon. | ||
Go to Amazon, search The Great Awakening. | ||
It's the orange-red cover that you're seeing on screen right now. | ||
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Pre-order it. And there's actually a very good reason to pre-order it. | |
We'll get to that on the other side as we continue with Kent Heckenlively. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Kent Heckenlively is my guest in studio. | ||
He is the co-author. | ||
Is that the right way to say it? Co-author of The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalists and Launching the Next Great Renaissance. | ||
This, of course, he co-wrote with Alex Jones. | ||
it's the follow-up or sort of a companion to The Great Reset and The War for the World, the bestseller that Alex came out with previously. | ||
You can find The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalists, and Launching the Next Great Renaissance on Amazon, where you can send it to the top of the trending list by pre-ordering now. | ||
And that's not the only good reason to pre-order right now. | ||
I understand there's some bonus provisions for pre-orders happening at this moment. | ||
Yeah, of course, when you have a publisher, they want to sell a lot of books and... | ||
And one of the things that happens in publishing, this little bit of inside baseball, but the pre-orders determine whether the book will be in bookstores. | ||
So if there's 30, 40, 50,000 pre-orders, then the bookstores take note of that and they go, oh, that's a title that we should carry. | ||
Now, since it's Alex Jones, who knows what's going to happen? | ||
But we want to do that kind of stuff. | ||
And also, our publisher has put in various provisions that, you know, we sell a certain number of copies, then there are bonus provisions. | ||
And I want that money to go to InfoWars. | ||
I mean, you guys are so important. | ||
And, you know, Alex has been very public in saying... | ||
That the great reset and the money that he made from that was able to pay a lot of bills here, pay a lot of lawyers, and keep it on air. | ||
For me, I'm just so appreciative that that happened and so happy that I was able to be a part of keeping Infowars on the air. | ||
So it's not just that you're getting a great book by pre-ordering this. | ||
You're actually helping to get exposure, helping to maybe get into bookstores. | ||
Really, it's a really powerful thing to do in trying to foster and create this great awakening. | ||
Now, we have a lot of stuff to talk about outside of just the book, but just sticking on the book for a moment. | ||
You know, Alex is one of these guys that like, especially if you're behind the scenes, you realize there would be times, I've talked about it before, where like I'd have dinner with Alex or something and he's telling me all this stuff. | ||
I'm like, oh, my God, I'm getting this inside information. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
You know, this is what it's like to be on the inside. | ||
And then the next day I'm watching the Alex Jones show and he's saying all the same stuff. | ||
And it's like, oh, right. | ||
This is, there's nothing secret with Alex. | ||
He is literally up front about absolutely everything. | ||
And so he's been totally up front about authoring this book. | ||
He didn't try to claim that he sat at a keyboard and typed it. | ||
He wrote it with you as you have the experience. | ||
But can you talk a little bit about why that's a good method to do this and what the dynamic between you two were as you're co-authoring this book? | ||
Well, it's very effective for him because, I mean, he is just a genius when it comes to media, talking. | ||
His narrative sense is just remarkable. | ||
And for me, lots of times when we're having discussions about things, he would simply say... | ||
You know, take a look at this video. | ||
And, you know, I'd take a look at that video, and I'm like, oh, okay, great. | ||
So I'll make a transcript of that video, and then I know what he thinks, and I know that it's close to him. | ||
And, you know, I really also want to capture his voice. | ||
And what has been really satisfying to me about The Great Reset is that, you know, right now we're at 40%. | ||
Just a little under 4,000 Amazon reviews. | ||
I mean, that is just remarkable. | ||
And it's at 4.9 out of 5 stars. | ||
And so, time and time again, what people are saying in their reviews is they're saying, this is... | ||
This is in Alex's own voice. | ||
It's like listening to him, but he's also on his A-game, and you can check all the sources there. | ||
I mean, they really love it because they love Alex, and like I say, he's brilliant like Dr. | ||
Judy Mikevitz, who I've worked with extensively. | ||
But sometimes he can go so fast. | ||
And so I kind of slow it down, make sure, you know, in my work with Dr. | ||
Judy Mikevitz, my editor had always said, like, thank God you're telling this story, Kent, because you will have something that Judy says. | ||
And I find myself going like... | ||
What the heck was that? | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
And right after that section, you always have, like, this safe harbor of a paragraph to explain what that means. | ||
And so, you know, for those who are very into the, you know, the subject matter, you know, they can read something that Alex says or something that Judy Mikovits had said, and they'll be like, oh, yeah, I get that, I get that. | ||
You know, and then the more regular reader, the more casual reader might go like... | ||
Okay, I understand those words, but I don't understand the whole idea. | ||
And then they can feel comfortable that, you know, oh, the next paragraph is going to break that down. | ||
I'm a good person. | ||
Author for the reader. | ||
I'm constantly thinking of the reader. | ||
And that's what's been also really great about The Great Awakening is to read the reviews on Amazon and for people to say, this is a thorough book, but it's also a very easy, smooth read. | ||
Well, and yeah, no, and that's an incredibly valuable thing. | ||
And of course, anybody who's read The Great Reset, Alex's voice is there from page one. | ||
I mean, just read the first ten pages of The Great Reset, and he's talking about the caveman, you know, Grog the caveman, you know, competing, and it's just like, okay, this is Alex. | ||
This was not like Alex just told some ghostwriter, like, yeah, write me a book about that. | ||
Like, clearly... He is in every paragraph of that book, and you can just tell if you watch Alex, you can see his signature throughout it. | ||
So that's absolutely amazing. | ||
So that was The Great Reset. | ||
Is this a sequel to The Great Reset? | ||
Is it a follow-up? Is The Great Reset, like, what's wrong, and this is what we need to do to get right? | ||
The Great Awakening is the new book. | ||
Defeating the Globalists and Launching the Next Great Renaissance is the subtitle. | ||
How does this relate to the first book, The Great Reset? | ||
One of the things, Alex was really happy with The Great Reset, but one of the concerns he had is that he wanted the next book to be very optimistic, to show how we're winning and how we're going to win. | ||
One of the things that we talk about very early on in this new book is Yuval Noah Harari's comment that there's going to be useless eaters. | ||
Most of the population are useless eaters, and what are we going to do with a useless eater as well? | ||
His best guess is there's going to be some combination of computer games and psychedelic drugs. | ||
OK. | ||
You know, and so then you think like, oh, OK, so how is this going to be developed? | ||
And, you know, then you look at what Mark Zuckerberg was coming up with meta. | ||
And then you read that he's lost $25 billion on it. | ||
And you go, oh, I guess humanity is not going to be satisfied with a combination of psychedelic drugs and virtual reality games. | ||
You know, I got that damn thing, and I tried playing with it, you know, because I'm a science guy. | ||
I like this stuff. | ||
I want to see the new technology. | ||
And, jeez, you know, I spent like $200 on it. | ||
I got it all set up, and I did it. | ||
I was like, oh, damn, this thing gives me a headache after 20 minutes. | ||
Right, right. And, you know, I'm sitting in my closet collecting dust. | ||
Yeah. No, that's such an important thing to note because I try to do it on my show, too. | ||
You know, just talking about this is an information war and what wins and loses wars is... | ||
Whether people believe that they can win or not, I mean, it's about convincing, and that's what so much of what the media does is convincing us that there's no hope, that we've already lost, just shut up and go away because nobody likes you. | ||
I mean, that's the narrative that they constantly try to push down our throats, and yet you see some of the boycotts with Bud Light and Disney collapsing as their woke nonsense It completely fails. | ||
I mean, you're seeing massive success in some of the songs that are going out and getting to the top of iTunes charts. | ||
We are having massive success, and also we don't need to be scared of the technology that they're trying to use to enslave us. | ||
The technology is not evil and can actually be used for good. | ||
It's just we need to not have psychopaths in control of it like we do now. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The Great Awakening, defeating the globalist and launching the next great renaissance. | ||
That is the, I'm predicting, soon-to-be bestseller from Alex Jones and my guest, Kent Heckin-Lively. | ||
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And if you pre-order it now, not only is it better for InfoWars, so we get a little bit greater of a cut of the pre-orders, but it boosts it in the trending list, which means more people are going to see it, which means more people are going to pre-order it. | ||
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And we have so much stuff to cover still ahead with Kent Heck and Lively. | ||
You said before that you are an attorney. | ||
You were an attorney, but you continue to be that in addition to being an author. | ||
I was sort of relating it to I love true crime, and a lot of what I love about true crime is just the human nature that you see in these extremes that you don't see in any other places. | ||
I find it so interesting how the same dynamic that you see between a criminal and his victim on an individual level, you see the same thing manifest between the deep state and the American people, the globalists and humanity. | ||
It's the narcissism, the abuse, the taking advantage of, the... | ||
The way that they lie, I mean, it's amazing when you go from watching an interrogation of a mass murderer to a politician, you know, selling themselves, and you're seeing the same markers on either one of these. | ||
Have you experienced that a lot, or how has being an attorney informed what you do now in helping to author these books? | ||
You know, it's a really great observation, Harrison, and it makes me think. | ||
And, you know, since you verbalized that to me, I've been thinking about it. | ||
And so, you know, I think that whenever you're looking at an author, you have to look at benefits and drawbacks. | ||
And so I'm not saying that, you know, I'm the greatest writer who's ever existed. | ||
I've got some things that I think are good, and I think that I've got some things that, you know, people could criticize. | ||
So, you know, I think... | ||
One of the benefits of somebody like me, who's an attorney, is I'm trained to assess the facts. | ||
And so that's why, you know, I'm constantly asking Alex when, you know, he makes an assertion. | ||
Okay, where can I find that evidence? | ||
How can I back that up? | ||
And, you know, he gives it to me. | ||
And in being an investigative journalist, which is what I really call myself, I say, well, I'm not quite sure that is accurate. | ||
And I don't quite know what to call myself because most journalists at some point are told that their job is to betray their subject. | ||
And I think that there's this ethos that, you know, anybody they cover, they're going to find all their bad parts. | ||
Well, that's not my training. | ||
My training as an attorney means that I have a client and I'm going to protect that client. | ||
And so you could make the criticism of me that, you know, oh, maybe he's being too protective of his client, you know, in this case, Alex. | ||
But I I like to think that what attorneys do is they gather the evidence and hopefully if they're responsible ethical attorneys, they are choosing clients that they believe in. | ||
And so, you know, as I look at everything that's happened to Alex, as I look at everything that he, you know, has said for, you know, the better part of 20 years, he's been incredibly consistent and And, you know, the meme that goes around is that Alex Jones was right about one more thing. | ||
You know, that keeps being said. | ||
So, you know, I'm aware of the criticism that, gee, you know, you are supportive of this individual. | ||
And, you know, my only response is, well... | ||
Show me where anything that I have said is not backed up by a good amount of facts. | ||
Now, we're all in the dark about what's going on. | ||
I think that my training as an attorney, I always withhold judgment on what the ultimate truth is. | ||
And when you're an attorney, there's always this thought like, Oh, the attorney's going out there and lying. | ||
Well, you know, oftentimes the client lied to the attorney. | ||
Right. And the attorney is putting it out in good faith, and then they find out they've been lied to. | ||
And, you know, and so, you know, you develop sort of this sixth sense. | ||
So, you know, the joke among attorneys is if a client tells you his mother loves him, get a second opinion. | ||
Right. Okay? And so I'm always trying to do that. | ||
And, you know, Alex has been fantastic because, you know, he'll say, oh, you know, Talk to this person. | ||
Talk to this person. Here's the source. | ||
Here's the source. Here's the source. | ||
Okay, great. So I really feel like I'm doing my due diligence on this. | ||
So I feel that while some people may not agree with the conclusions that we come to, you can rest assured that it has been incredibly well-researched and sourced. | ||
And in that same vein, a lot of what we talk about and put forward, you're never going to get... | ||
Maybe we will one day. | ||
Who knows? But you're never going to get a scientist to sit there and go, yes, we released COVID as a bioweapon to enslave humanity. | ||
They're probably not going to just come out and say, you're not going to get a confession like that. | ||
But just the same as with criminal proceedings, you don't need a confession to get a conviction, right? | ||
You don't need somebody to admit what they're doing to be able to go, look... | ||
They said they wanted to do this, right? | ||
They had to vent 201. They had all these things where they said they were going to release a virus and then have a vaccine that wasn't effective but would enslave people. | ||
Then it happens. | ||
There's something here. | ||
There's something that is suspicious here that you can look at with a critical eye and say, somebody's lying to me. | ||
Somebody, even though I don't have a confession, I can still convict this person forever. | ||
Whatever this conspiracy happens to be. | ||
So again, I look at it like that where you go, look, we got a dead body with a knife in its chest. | ||
There's been a murder. Where the mainstream media is out there going, whoa, just because someone dies doesn't mean there's a murder. | ||
It's like, just look at the evidence and tell me that we're wrong. | ||
Look at what's going on with COVID. Look at what's going on with the central bank digital currencies. | ||
Look at what's going on with the climate change scam. | ||
You can't tell me that these people are acting in good faith and being honest because the evidence is to the contrary. | ||
Yeah. I had a great conversation with somebody who's in the health field, who's a physician, and I was thinking about how different our experience is working with clients. | ||
You know, and so this physician, you know, had a reputation of being able to solve the cases that none of the other doctors could solve. | ||
And what she had said is why she really listened to the patients and everything. | ||
I thought, you know, how different We're good to go. | ||
may or may not tell you the truth. | ||
And so, you know, always in the back of your mind, you're going like, okay, let me verify, let me verify. | ||
And so, you know, one of the things that I think is why this book is so important is that it's clear to me that the mainstream media is unfairly biased against Alex Jones and takes every opportunity one of the things that I think is why this book is so It is clear to me that the mainstream media is unfairly biased against Alex Jones and takes every opportunity to attack him. | ||
That strikes at my fundamental sense of justice. | ||
Because when you're an attorney, you know... | ||
I mean... An attorney is called an esquire. | ||
And it's sort of interesting because actually if you look at the original usage of the word, an esquire was a knight. | ||
Okay? And so there would be battles. | ||
So that's why you had the squire. | ||
The knight was actually an esquire. | ||
And so... In today's modern world, the attorney is like a knight of intellect. | ||
Right. Okay? I'm not engaging in physical combat. | ||
I'm engaging in intellectual combat. | ||
And so, it is clear to me that combat is being waged against Alex and And I am the force which is going against that. | ||
Ah, that's extremely... | ||
So it's almost like a war, but an information war is what you're saying. | ||
It's like an info war! | ||
How interesting is that? No, but no, I completely agree. | ||
That's extremely interesting. | ||
Of course, we need people like yourself and everybody out there listening to us to be, you know, soldiers in this information war, waging this. | ||
I mean, this is how wars are waged these days, is through information, through intellect, through argument. | ||
The Great Awakening, defeating the globalists, and launching the next Great Renaissance. | ||
It's on Amazon right now. | ||
Pre-order it, boost those numbers, get yourself a copy, support the Infowar, and maybe just change the world. | ||
We'll be right back with our final segment. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
Final segment of the show. | ||
I am in studio with Kent Heckenlively, co-author, along with Alex Jones, of the new book, The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalists and Launching the Next Great Renaissance. | ||
It's the follow-up to The Great Reset, best-selling book. | ||
You can find The Great Awakening right now on Amazon, where if you pre-order it, Not only are you boosting Infowars in that, you're boosting the book in the rankings. | ||
And we really, really want this book to get number one, hopefully before it ever even comes out, just to show people that Alex Jones truly has the support of the masses. | ||
And everybody I know and everybody out there is hungry for the truth. | ||
They're hungry for that alternative view that we do not get from mainstream media. | ||
And let's talk about that because recently, I mean, obviously RFK this weekend was in... | ||
Hot water for some of the claims he's made, but that's not new to him. | ||
Just before that, it was the controversy over Dr. | ||
Peter Hotez and his refusal to debate RFK Jr. | ||
I mean, what's your take on this? I mean, isn't this what we—we need debate. | ||
We need ideas contending with each other in the open air so people can decide for themselves what the truth is and what to believe. | ||
But the mainstream media seems allergic to this idea. | ||
Yeah, Harrison, I want to reframe the narrative about the RFK Jr. | ||
and Peter Hotez, Joe Rogan debate. | ||
Because I really haven't heard either side make a good argument. | ||
And so, get ready. | ||
Here comes the reframe. | ||
The reframe is that in our Western democracies... | ||
Every single individual, if they do something wrong, has the potential to face an attorney in a courtroom. | ||
What people need to understand about vaccines is since 1986 and the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, no vaccine scientist has faced a A lawyer about what they have done. | ||
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So everybody's talking about like, oh, should Peter Hotez face Robert F. Kennedy Jr.? | |
Oh no! Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
is crazy! But that craziness won't show! | ||
And I say to myself, wait a minute. | ||
If I'm a doctor, if I'm a scientist... | ||
And I hurt a patient who comes into my office. | ||
That doctor is likely to face questioning from an attorney. | ||
That doctor will have an attorney of their own. | ||
Well, since 1986, no vaccine scientist... | ||
...has ever really faced aggressive questioning from a lawyer because they took away liability. | ||
So, Peter Hotez, it's not a question of Peter Hotez having a debate with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
The question is, are these vaccine scientists and companies... | ||
Immune from ever being asked questions by an attorney. | ||
Hey, look, we'll give Pfizer and Merck their attorneys. | ||
Hey, look, they can pay for $1,000 an hour attorney. | ||
But the fact that they will not show the public their work... | ||
Means that they don't have an argument to make. | ||
That's my opinion of it. | ||
But I think there needs to be a reframe. | ||
This is not about... | ||
Peter Hotez facing off against Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
This is about an entire industry allowing itself to be questioned by any attorney. | ||
Right. They have shut down debate. | ||
And what I have to say, you know, I have a vaccine-injured child. | ||
When I see what's happening in the world, I say... | ||
My community, the vaccine-injured community, was patient zero of what is happening in our larger political system today with conservative thought, and not just conservative thought, because Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is not a conservative by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
You know, he says some things I'm like, okay, I like you, don't agree with that, but Oh my God! | ||
Does he uphold the values of Western civilization? | ||
Absolutely! Because he upholds the values of Western civilization, will I listen intently to anything he says and try to formulate my own response? | ||
Yes! Absolutely! | ||
Am I happy to go for a hike or a beer with Robert Kennedy? | ||
Absolutely! Love it! | ||
You know, I kind of say, you know, as much as people are terrified of what they see, I really have to say that when I look at the people who are standing up now, and this fills me with so much hope. | ||
I mean, we've got Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan standing up in the presidential race. | ||
I consider that there are three people who, if they ended up president, I'd be happy. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
ended up as president. I'd be happy. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy ended up as president. | ||
I'd be happy. Donald Trump, you need to apologize for the COVID stuff, but you're an older guy. | ||
I get it. You don't like to admit mistakes. | ||
Well, even older guys fix their problems by maybe... | ||
Getting that Vaccine Safety Commission that you promised to Robert Kennedy in 2016. | ||
Okay, Donald? | ||
We're waiting for it. | ||
We believed in you. | ||
I get it. But, hey, did a great job on the economy. | ||
Did a great job keeping us out of Ukraine. | ||
Did a great job on so many things with your hands tied behind your back. | ||
I get it. | ||
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But you need to fix... | |
What's going on with Big Pharma? | ||
It sounds like he's understanding that. | ||
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But Donald, give it to us true. | |
Give it to us straight. You give us everything else straight. | ||
Give this to us straight. | ||
I still think his tactic he should use there is go, look, I think the vaccine is great, but a lot of wonderful patriots are questioning a very powerful vaccine, and I'm happy to open it up to investigation. | ||
I will abide by the investigation. | ||
I don't even think he has to admit wrong. | ||
I think he has to just... Acknowledge that there are issues and promise and actually fulfill the promise to investigate it and allow RFK Jr. | ||
to carry out his own investigation. | ||
I think there's a lot of ways to work that. | ||
So if RFK Jr. becomes president of the United States, I hope there will be a lot of Trump supporters who want to work in his administration because we would welcome them. | ||
If Trump becomes president... | ||
I hope there are a lot of people who are RFK supporters, who are patriots, who would want to serve. | ||
You know, we need to get back to this sense in our country that although we may have differences, we are patriots who want the best for our country. | ||
Absolutely. And then just going back to your larger point about the RFK-Peter Hotez debate, one of the FKs. | ||
You're right, that it's indicative of what's happening in the rest of our culture where it's not just pharmaceutical companies you can't question. | ||
You can't question climate change. | ||
You can't question the dictates made by racist activists. | ||
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You can't question January 6th. | |
Question January. Right, right. All of these things are suddenly beyond debate, apparently, which is so anti-American. | ||
Don't ask about agents in the crowd. | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
No, it makes you a wild-eyed conspiracy theorist. | ||
There's so much stuff we could talk about. | ||
Of course, the book is just chock full of this stuff. | ||
The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalists, and Launching the Next Great Renaissance on Amazon. | ||
It's what we need. It's something uplifting that tells us it's not over. | ||
And we were talking about it a little bit during the break when you talk about Yuval Noah Harari and this new technology to basically control people within their own minds and then use video games. | ||
It's like none of that's necessary. | ||
We don't have to go live in the... | ||
In the cabin in the woods and not have electricity or running water in order to be free of this stuff. | ||
We can actually harness this technology to free humanity, and that's why I think the really powerful argument that Alex makes that really sticks with me is, since we only have about a minute left here, what's something that you learned in the course of writing this book that just blew you away? | ||
You already talked about Epstein, that you weren't really familiar with that, and as you discovered that, it was sort of mind-blowing. | ||
But is there one thing that you saw that you just... | ||
Just knocked your socks off. | ||
Here's the idea I want the audience to have as they look at these globalists. | ||
These globalists are not the best among us, okay? | ||
Think of your typical high school. | ||
Okay, you had the student council people, the jocks, who kind of ran the school. | ||
What is happening in our world is like the chess club had itself, you know, appointed by the principal to run the school. | ||
And the chess club, yeah, they're a bunch of brainiacs, but they don't have, you know, the common sense God gave a dog. | ||
Right. So they've been coming up with their plans in secret, and then they present it to us all, and it's like, what? | ||
That's what you want to do with us? | ||
So really, America, these globalists, they're not that smart. | ||
It's like the chess club trying to run a football team, okay? | ||
It's just not going to work. | ||
So be of good cheer. | ||
Feel free to make fun of them because they don't like being made fun of. | ||
No, they hate it, but you're right. | ||
They're all just vindictive little nerds. | ||
I think that's exactly right. | ||
That's very funny and very illuminating. | ||
The book again, The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalist and Launching the Next Great Renaissance, available for pre-order now on Amazon. | ||
Go there, secure your copy, co-written by Alex Jones and my guest, Kent Hecken-Lively. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us today, Kent. | ||
Thanks so much. Thank you. | ||
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