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Rearing his fugly head as the globalists now set their sights on the next phase of human enslavement via climate change indoctrination. | ||
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Science is telling us that we are in uncharted territory. | |
This group has come together to try to figure out, okay, how do we deploy the funds necessary to invest To create the new clean energy economy. | ||
First ever special presidential envoy for climate. | ||
Mr. Kerry, you're sitting in a newly created position, but from all of the research that I've done in two years, you've largely managed to avoid any real oversight or accountability in that position. | ||
But the truth is, because of the lack of transparency, No one really knows exactly what it is that you are representing. | ||
Kerry's private jet emitted more carbon in one flight than your family car will in your entire lifetime. | ||
We don't own a private jet. I don't own a private jet. | ||
I personally have never owned a private jet. | ||
And obviously, it's pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the State Department up here. | ||
Just honestly. | ||
If that's where you want to go, go there. | ||
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Mills, you just testified under oath that you never owned a private jet. | ||
Mr. Chairman, I'd like to enter into the record article here from February 15th of 2023. | ||
The John Kerry family private jet was sold shortly after accusations of climate hypocrisy. | ||
Mr. Secretary, do you stand by that testimony that you've never owned or your family? | ||
I personally, yes. | ||
My wife owned a plane and sold the plane. | ||
You flew on that plane? All of my trips are commercial airlines. | ||
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Have you flown on a private jet in a personal or official capacity since you've taken this position? | |
Possibly once. | ||
Kerry acts as a ringleader to the Mockingbird media and the many in the U.S. Capitol going rogue for the New World Order inside the halls of our republic. | ||
The idea that there's not global warming, I think, can't be denied by anybody anymore. | ||
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And we're doing everything that we can to tackle the root causes of climate change. | |
This is why the Inflation Reduction Act is so important. | ||
They've already announced in our office that once the public will be open to it, We're going to start focusing mainly on climate. | ||
So our next thing is going to be for climate change. | ||
Awareness. You look at the storms, you look at the disasters, and if you're still denying the impact of climate change and the impact of billions and billions of Americans pumping carbon into the atmosphere, you're living in an alternate reality. | ||
You really are. Do your part. | ||
Actively declare the New World Order's climate change ruse dead on arrival. | ||
Why do you think 195 countries in the world They're prime ministers. | ||
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They're presidents. Because they're grifting like you are, sir. | |
We work out that the planet is already at net zero. | ||
About 3% of all emissions on planet Earth are from humans. | ||
The rest come out of the oceans. | ||
Some comes out of mammals breathing out like ourselves. | ||
I'm breathing out 4% carbon dioxide. | ||
And some of it comes out of volcanoes. | ||
So you can do some Very simple calculations to show that we are being fed an enormous load of rubbish and to make matters worse if you look back in the past we can see from looking at the past that every time we've had an ice age we've had more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere than now so it's clear that carbon dioxide cannot drive global warming You're saying the government has created weather-tampering techniques so that the, | ||
quote, New World Order will be able to starve millions of Americans... | ||
Worldwide....millions of Americans and to control the rest. | ||
Yes, sir. And that's my belief. | ||
As bizarre as that sounds, when if somebody had told me that that equipment even existed 10 years ago, I would have thought they were nuts, sir. | ||
And as bizarre as that is, it is proven and documented. | ||
We will supply you with those documents. | ||
As bizarre as that is, I would say that weather wars, and this is quoting actually Senator Claiborne Pell himself, that they are the greatest weapon ever created in the world, and that's the senator's own statement. | ||
So yes, I do stand on that. | ||
All right, folks, you can find that on band.video. | ||
John Carey, NWO, Grifter. | ||
Exclusive report from John Bowne. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to do your daily dispatch. | ||
Stay with us for this Monday morning broadcast. | ||
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Don't go anywhere, folks. It's Monday, July 24th, E of our Lord, 2023. | |
And... You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, good morning. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Happy to be with you here this Monday morning. | ||
We have a lot to discuss. | ||
Of course, we'll be taking your calls throughout the show as well today. | ||
On Sunday evening broadcast with Owen Schroer. | ||
I don't think we'd been... | ||
I don't think we'd hosted a show together since I began American Journal a couple years ago, so it was fun to get to chat about stuff. | ||
Also, a big congratulations to Greg Reese for his five-year anniversary here at InfoWars. | ||
We'll show you his newest video a little bit later. | ||
But we have a lot to discuss from Ukraine to political corruption to Twitter, which is now x.com. | ||
Sort of odd, but we'll get into it. | ||
Take your calls about all of these topics and more. | ||
Let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
Alright, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Monday the 24th of July 2023. | ||
Zelensky blames failing counteroffensive on lack of munitions from the West and delayed training. | ||
Despite the row at this month's NATO summit in Vilnius, caused by President Volodymyr Zelensky's angry tweet in which he was accused by Western powers, especially the U.S. and U.K., for showing ingratitude, the Ukrainian leader is once again lashing out at his backers. | ||
This time he's blaming the failing counteroffensive on lack of munitions and delayed training from the West. | ||
Quote, we did not have plans to start it in spring. | ||
I'm sorry, we did have plans to start it in spring, but we didn't because, frankly, we had not enough munitions and armaments and not enough brigades properly trained in these weapons, Zelensky told CNN's Fareed Zakaria via translator in an interview which aired Sunday. | ||
He also complained about training programs and Set up for Ukrainians to operate advanced systems which are being sponsored and hosted in European countries under NATO guidance. | ||
Kiev has long pressed for more expedited timeline on receiving US F-16 jets as well, but training has been delayed for this as well. | ||
Set to begin next month. | ||
Give the man hundreds of billions of dollars in armament. | ||
Including banned cluster bombs. | ||
It's not enough. | ||
It's your fault that the long-awaited counteroffensive has completely failed to achieve its goals. | ||
Though I was seeing articles saying Ukraine had taken back 50% of the territory Russia had taken over. | ||
But I think that might have been a lie. | ||
We'll get into it a little bit more later. | ||
After all, if there's one thing that the Russians are good at, it's retreating. | ||
Just ask Napoleon. | ||
Or Hitler, for that matter. | ||
Meanwhile, a leaner, meaner DeSantis campaign faces a reboot and a reckoning. | ||
Throughout the spring, Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida and his advisers waved off his sagging poll numbers with the simple fact that he wasn't an actual candidate for president yet. | ||
Two months in, however, his sputtering presidential campaign is still struggling to gain traction. | ||
Allies are complaining about a lack of coherent message about why Republican voters should choose Mr. DeSantis over former President Donald Trump. | ||
Strategic fissures have emerged between him and his own political team in the enormous super PAC that will spend tens of millions of dollars to help him. | ||
His Tallahassee-based campaign has begun shedding some of its more than 90 workers they'd hired, roughly double the Trump campaign payroll, to cut swelling costs that have included $279,000 at the Four Seasons in Miami. | ||
Now his advisers are promising to reorient the DeSantis candidacy as an, quote, insurgent run and remake it into a leaner and meaner operation. | ||
Days after the first public glimpse into his political finances showed unsustainable levels of spending, including a taste for private planes and fundraising operations that are alarmingly dependent on its biggest contributors. | ||
And that did not meet expectations. | ||
So, we'll continue to cover this as we move forward. | ||
DeSantis just... | ||
Just announcing his candidacy alone had to be one of the biggest political blunders of the century. | ||
After all, he had really unwavering support, really fanatical love from everybody in the MAGA campaign. | ||
He was Trump's obvious successor in this. | ||
He's taken all of Trump's ideas and platform and Made it work in Florida, having massive success there. | ||
He could have ridden that wave all the way to the presidency in four years and said he decided to take on the king and now he's paying the price for it and really souring the taste in our mouth. | ||
You know? He could have been great. | ||
Could have been something spectacular. | ||
Instead, he's going to go down as an also-ran. | ||
Very sad. | ||
Meanwhile, Hunter Biden's former business partner is set to confirm Joe Biden's involvement in corrupt deals. | ||
This from ThePoliticalBrief.com. | ||
Hunter Biden's former best friend and business partner, Devin Archer, is expected to testify before Congress this week, revealing that Hunter would include his father, then-Vice President Joe Biden, in meetings with overseas business partners using speakerphone. | ||
Archer is scheduled to share instances where Joe Biden was either physically present or connected via speakerphone, while Hunter introduced him to foreign business partners and potential investors. | ||
New York Post reporter Miranda Devine reported late Sunday. | ||
Archer's testimony is anticipated to shed light on the relationship between Joe Biden and his son's business dealings and the involvement of foreign partners. | ||
One meeting involving Joe Biden reportedly took place in Dubai on December 4, 2015, after a board meeting of the Ukrainian energy company Burisma, which paid Hunter $83,000 a month as a director. | ||
Archer will detail how after dinner, he and Hunter met with one of Hunter's friends at the Four Seasons Resort Dubai at Jumeirah Beach. | ||
During this meeting, a senior Burisma executive named Pozarski urgently asked to speak to Hunter. | ||
Hunter then called his father on speakerphone and introduced him to the Ukrainians. | ||
So yes, when it comes to the Bidens, the whole corrupt facade is crumbling. | ||
And I just hope that we can use this as an opportunity to unravel all of the corrupt activities of the elites, such as the Bidens and the Pelosi's and the Kerry's and the Obama's and everybody else that had their Interest in Ukraine. | ||
Meanwhile, from Zero Hedge, serious doubt about COVID-19 vaccine safety after forced release of 15,000 pages of clinical trial data. | ||
Conservative Public Interest Advocacy Group Defending the Republic has obtained almost 15,000 pages of Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial data, claiming the data show an utter lack of thoroughness of the trials and calls the vaccine safety into, quote, serious doubt. | ||
Serious doubt about the safety of the vaccine. | ||
Serious doubt. We're having serious doubt about the safety of the vaccine. | ||
Okay, just crazy. | ||
Absolutely crazy. I mean, have you seen the death rates? | ||
Have you taken a look at VAERS? I just love when they come out with articles three years after we know that the vaccine is not just completely ineffective, but actively killing people. | ||
I love when people announce that they have doubts. | ||
We have doubts about this. | ||
Okay. | ||
As a result of the successful Freedom of Information Act litigation against the U.S. FDA, the group recently announced it had obtained and is releasing nearly 15,000 pages of documents relating to testing and adverse events associated with, quote, Spikevax, Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
Since 2022, the group has been involved in litigation against the FDA relating to the production of data submitted by Moderna in support of its application for federal regulators for approval of its vaccine. | ||
As a result, the FDA agreed to produce around 24,000 pages of the Moderna records by the end of the year, with 15,000 pages being the first installment. | ||
Of course, they wanted to keep all of this data secret for 75 years because it's evidence of the genocide they're carrying out. | ||
So that makes sense. Makes sense. | ||
You don't want that evidence public. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Still not quite sure what to make of it. | ||
Elon Musk's major rebranding Twitter name will change to, quote, X. Bird symbols to disappear. | ||
Yes, folks, if you go to twitter.com at this moment, there's a big X top left of the screen. | ||
That's the new logo, I guess. | ||
Sort of very bizarre. I kind of like the Twitter logo. | ||
And I don't know if this major rebrand... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I really don't know what to make of it. | ||
I think Elon might be new-coking us. | ||
I think he might be coming out with new Coke just to revert back to Twitter eventually and have everybody praise him. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal. | ||
Quite a bit to talk about today. | ||
I didn't realize this. Okay. | ||
I did realize this, but then I thought I had it wrong, and then I had it right the first time. | ||
Apparently, Greg Reese posted this video, The Origins of Transgenderism Revealed. | ||
And this was his first report from five years ago. | ||
I thought it was a new report. | ||
But no, the origins of transgenderism revealed was the first report Greg Reese did five years ago. | ||
Presciently predicted the truth behind the transgender movement. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and go to this. | ||
You know... Time flies when you're having fun. | ||
I can't believe it's been five years since Greg Reese got started here. | ||
I can't believe it's been six years, seven years since I started here. | ||
Who knows? It's been a while, though, and InfoWars just keeps trucking along because, after all, our audience knows that we've dedicated ourselves to the just... | ||
Presentation of reality to doing the research, doing the investigations, following the truth wherever it leads us, regardless of who wants us to stop or where they would rather we spend our energy. | ||
So as a congratulations to Greg Reese for five years of taking a battering ram to the matrix, I want to go now to the origins of transgenderism revealed. | ||
The first video ever by Greg Reese for Infowars.com and Band.video. | ||
Since five years ago, I started my work with Infowars, the The following video is my first report uploaded to the Infowars YouTube channel, which was deleted two weeks later. | ||
The whole channel deleted. | ||
NBC News has been under fire for their strange attempt at normalizing two parents experimenting on their three-year-old twins by refusing to acknowledge their gender. | ||
The mother says her twins have no idea if they are male or female, and that they have no idea if other children are male or female. | ||
The father is nervous to discuss it with them, and when they do, they will tell them that gender is something that's fluid. | ||
Despite the fact that only 0.3% of the population identify as transgender, and 40% of them end up committing suicide, these parents have decided to risk the mental health of their own children for an experiment of gender fluidity. | ||
Gender fluidity. | ||
The theory that there is no such thing as biological gender. | ||
Where did all this madness come from? | ||
Psychologist John Money, who claimed that heterosexuality was a superficial concept while advocating for what he called affectional pedophilia, is the man responsible for today's controversial gender studies. | ||
He believed that gender was learned as opposed to being an innate part of biology. | ||
Money's John Joan case has been celebrated and pushed to support the practice of sexual reassignment surgery, when in reality, it was a complete train wreck. | ||
The John Joan case involved a young boy named David Reamer, who in 1966, at the age of eight months old, suffered a botched circumcision. | ||
Dr. Money persuaded the boy's parents Part of this experiment involved John Money forcing David and his twin brother to simulate having sex with one another, while David would pretend to be a female named Brenda. | ||
He also had the boys strip off their clothes and inspect each other's genitals while he photographed them, and he claimed that this was important for a healthy adult gender identity. | ||
He published several papers claiming the reassignment was successful, writing that the child's behavior is so clearly that of an active little girl and so different from the boyish ways of her twin brother. | ||
But David's side of the story was completely different. | ||
Unsurprisingly, David Riemer claimed these experiences were deeply traumatic and at the age of 15 chose to live his life as a boy once again. | ||
And things ended badly for both brothers. | ||
The twin brother, Brian, developed schizophrenia and both of them suffered years of severe depression before each taking their own lives. | ||
Brian overdosed in 2002, and David shot himself in the head with a shotgun in 2004. | ||
He was 38 years old. | ||
It's child abuse. | ||
And if we continue to allow the unrelenting state to stay their course, then we will see the end of the organic family as we know it. | ||
In Austin, Texas, this is Greg Reese, reporting for Infowars.com. | ||
Origins of transgenderism revealed. | ||
That's the name of that video at band.video and infowars.com. | ||
Again, we've been on the forefront of covering this for the entirety. | ||
This type of madness has come out. | ||
And it's important to look back at where these ideas come from and why they're pursued with such rigor and real abandon. | ||
You know, just absolutely inhumane activities going on. | ||
And yet, I guess that's required because what you're doing is inhuman. | ||
What the entire concept is is an inhuman concept. | ||
It's against nature. | ||
It's against God. | ||
It's against reality itself. | ||
So I guess you're going to have to commit some crimes against humanity in the pursuit of this ridiculous madness. | ||
And it's honestly funny to me how different boys and girls are. | ||
I mean, it's such a ridiculous thing to say, but, you know, you've got all of these people who've grown up on the internet, who are now in their 20s or 30s. | ||
They don't have any kids. | ||
None of their friends have any kids. | ||
I guess I could see if you were that dislocated, if you were that separated from basic humanity, like real humanity, not some... | ||
Digital facsimile of relationships and interaction with other humans. | ||
Maybe you could maintain this delusion. | ||
But for anybody that actually deals with little kids, the difference between boys and girls is biological and undeniable. | ||
Even just... | ||
You know, between twins, one's a boy and one's a girl. | ||
It's just their personalities are so wildly different and directly related to their gender. | ||
I mean, it's all just absurd. | ||
And that's sort of the point of all this, right? | ||
Is that... All of their beliefs, all of the leftist madness has to be taught to people. | ||
It has to be forced on people. | ||
It has to be the product of propaganda and indoctrination because honest observation of reality completely contradicts everything they believe. | ||
So that's what it's all about. It's about separating people from reality. | ||
It's about ripping people Away from what is and forcing them into a matrix where nothing is real, nothing matters, nothing is permanent, nothing is natural or good. | ||
Just everything is subjective. | ||
Everything is manipulatable. | ||
It's wrong and evil. Alright folks, this is the American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
I'm looking up the phone lines nice and early for you today. | ||
Let's go ahead and open them up right now. | ||
We'll just take your calls throughout the show today. | ||
As after all, there is a lot of news to cover. | ||
There's nothing really that's taking the world by storm. | ||
Nothing that we necessarily have, folks. | ||
I'll give you updates as to what's going on in Ukraine, what's going on in... | ||
The Biden corruption camp, right? | ||
Talk about some of the newest COVID-19 vaccine safety data, as well as just your typical smattering of topics from LGBTQPRS, LMNOP, as well as the climate scam and so much more. | ||
Lots of videos to show you as well. | ||
All of it can be found at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
But we'll go ahead and open up the phone lines right now for your calls. | ||
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Give us a call now at American Journal. | ||
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And of course keeps us on the air, keeps us in the fight, keeps us fighting back against the globalist madness that we're constantly being confronted with. | ||
One thing I want to do today is go over some of the comments that I've gotten on Instagram of all places. | ||
Because I don't know what it is about Instagram, but it actually gets our information out to people who wouldn't normally find it. | ||
Things like Twitter. | ||
It's basically if people subscribe to you, then they get the things you post. | ||
Otherwise, not so much. | ||
We've discovered since starting to do these little short edits on Instagram and TikTok. | ||
TikTok is an interesting case in and of itself because it's almost completely random how many views you get and who sees it. | ||
But Instagram, we're really having a powerful impact. | ||
It's odd. | ||
It's like awesome, but very strange. | ||
I mean, doing this, you know, adding this extra step on top of everything that we do of trying to edit particular reports into these little bite-sized chunks to share to people, it's, you know, extra work, but it's definitely worth it because the information is getting out to people that otherwise wouldn't see it. | ||
Which is a double-edged sword, because obviously people that agree with us and understand what we're saying are being introduced to us as a platform or as an outlet, which is a good thing. | ||
But then you also get a bunch of comments that you don't get on my Twitter feed, people disagreeing with us, people confused by what we're saying, people who just stumbled upon our video somehow and find it objectionable for one reason or another. | ||
And so I want to sort of address... | ||
Some of these comments, because I think what they do is illustrate what we're up against, really. | ||
Maybe I'll have to play the video first, but as an example, the latest video that we did, it was just the sort of rant that I went on last Friday, where I'm just asking why people don't care. | ||
Why don't you care that your kid is being perverted in elementary school? | ||
Why don't you care that The border is open. | ||
Why don't you care that you can't go downtown without feeling like you're going to be assaulted by some homeless drug addict? | ||
Why are people okay with the degradation? | ||
What has happened to them? | ||
What has convinced them that the decline and downfall of our civilization is somehow either necessary or good or unavoidable? | ||
How do people become okay with having their quality of life lowered in real time in full view of everybody? | ||
And so I'm listing all of these things off. | ||
I'm just saying, why don't you care that the border is open? | ||
Why don't you care that your money isn't worth as much anymore with inflation absolutely skyrocketing? | ||
I got a very interesting comment from r.odr underscore... | ||
I don't know who this person is, but they say, these aren't even similar talking points. | ||
You can't just put all the BS you think is happening together into one conspiracy. | ||
A couple interesting things about this comment. | ||
One thing, the things you think are happening, I just think they're happening. | ||
They're not actually happening. | ||
I just think they're happening. | ||
That alone sort of gives you an insight into who these people are, where their mindset is. | ||
I can just point to obvious realities, both statistical realities as well as just things you can observe in your own life, and people don't believe it's happening. | ||
Why not? They don't think the border's wide open. | ||
They don't think the economy has been afflicted with inflation for the last two years. | ||
They think that their money is... | ||
Still worth as much as it was two or three years ago? | ||
Like, obviously these things are happening. | ||
So, like, that alone is kind of a strange way to phrase it. | ||
Again, obviously these things are happening. | ||
But then I think this points to a real roadblock people have on, like, even understanding what InfoWars is all about. | ||
Because if you can sort of keep all of these different issues in silos, if you can think that All these different problems each have an independent and totally unique cause behind it. | ||
Then how are you ever going to solve the overarching problem, which is everything that we're describing is a part of a design, a plan, a set of policies that has been implemented by the World Economic Forum and people at the top of the pyramid who are doing this on purpose. | ||
And again, it makes me see America as a A company that's been sold and is just being liquidated, is just being cleared out, sold for cash. | ||
If you didn't know your company was going through this, And you're looking around your office and you're like, they've really downsized the janitorial staff. | ||
Nobody comes and takes our trash out. | ||
They only come every couple days now. | ||
They used to come every day. That's kind of weird. | ||
And also, we're not able to go on trips anymore. | ||
They've shut down the company credit cards. | ||
We used to be able to go on these lavish trips and we can't do that anymore. | ||
They're bringing in these new managers that seem an awful lot like hatchet men. | ||
You know, I think there's one thing that answers all that. | ||
I think our company was sold and we're being liquidated. | ||
Your fellow employees are like, that's crazy. | ||
No, that's nuts. No, the janitorial staff got shut down because of this. | ||
Then we can't go on trips because of this other reason. | ||
How are you going to solve the overarching problem? | ||
Another way to look at it would be like if you have a bunch of different symptoms and you're treating each symptom as it must be its own sickness. | ||
And really, you have one sickness that's giving you a lot of symptoms. | ||
You have one cancer eating you from the inside, and you might have lethargy and also skin lesions and also, you know, discharge, you know, like all these different symptoms. | ||
And if you refuse to acknowledge that all of these symptoms might be coming from the same source, then you'll never cure yourself of that sickness. | ||
You'll just continue to go down separate rabbit holes, never actually discovering what lies at the heart of it. | ||
So, like, this, I think, is a major roadblock we need to get over. | ||
People need to realize all of this is interconnected. | ||
All right, folks, we'll go out to your phone calls very shortly. | ||
First, let's cover this major story. | ||
Infowars.com. | ||
A bill that would push for online ID checks is scheduled for markup this week. | ||
The Senate Commerce Committee will convene on Thursday to deliberate the contentious Kids Online Safety Act, a bill that, if passed, would cause platforms to introduce ID verification for users and significantly reduce privacy online, despite the law's admirable aims to regulate the way online platforms display content and ads to under-17-year-olds. | ||
The implementation could potentially jeopardize privacy with platforms potentially needing to introduce ID checks. | ||
Senators Richard Blumenthal of Kentucky and Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee initially relaunched the bill in May. | ||
The law calls for online platforms to adopt reasonable measures to mitigate the known risks associated with underage users engaging with social media platforms such as online bullying, depression and eating disorders. | ||
However, the enforcement of such measures would likely necessitate stricter ID verification to identify the age of users, raising valid privacy concerns. | ||
Ironically, the Act calls for the highest levels of privacy protection settings for teens and compels platforms to disclose all commercial endorsements. | ||
Platforms advertising to minors would also be required to provide clear labeling on all ads, clarify why specific ads are targeted at minors, and make all commercial endorsements transparent. | ||
These provisions, while designed to protect, could ironically lead to invasive scrutiny of minors' online activity. | ||
Platforms advertising to minors would also be required, or rather the proposed law would not mandate parental consent for teens using social media, but it would require platforms to inform parents about their children's account activities. | ||
This move, intended to protect younger users, also prompts questions about the potential for overreaching surveillance. | ||
This is kind of a tricky point, right? | ||
Because obviously you don't want the government being the parent, right? | ||
In China they have this. | ||
I don't think it's necessary. | ||
You would think that... | ||
I really think that the solution to this is like educating parents. | ||
I don't know. It sounds like such a lame thing. | ||
Typically, this is sort of a leftist talking point. | ||
It's like, you just need to be educated about... | ||
But honestly, parents just need to be informed and educated about what the effect of technology is... | ||
The effect that technology is having on their kids. | ||
I think parents just don't realize what's going on. | ||
I don't know if they don't care. | ||
I don't know. Because you would think parents would... | ||
Just have a vested interest in their children not being subjected to pornography or whatever, but I don't know. | ||
A lot of parents seemingly don't care about that sort of stuff. | ||
I was talking to a friend of a friend sort of. | ||
I was hearing about this woman. | ||
She has like a four-year-old kid. | ||
And the woman's like, yeah, she has trouble falling asleep. | ||
Really, what time does she go to bed? | ||
She just lays in her crib watching YouTube until 1 in the morning. | ||
You just leave your kid with an internet-connected cell phone in her crib when she's trying to go to sleep? | ||
She's four years old. | ||
It's not illegal, I guess. | ||
It certainly strikes me as child abuse. | ||
Definitely not good for the kid. | ||
So you've got like all these kids with like unfettered, unsupervised access to the internet where they can see all sorts of horrible things completely disturbing and messing up their mental faculties for the rest of their lives. | ||
And it's like the parents are the one doing it to the kid. | ||
The parents are the one giving the kid the phone and have fun. | ||
You know, search whatever you want. Look at whatever you want. | ||
No parental controls, no nothing. | ||
So it's like, you know, I don't need... | ||
My child's internet to be protected by the government. | ||
But what do you do when you have this massive... | ||
Should I talk? | ||
Okay, what is this article? | ||
I found porn on my 11-year-old's phone. | ||
Should I talk to him? 11 years old. | ||
On the iPhone. His dad and I are divorced and have not yet had the sex talk with him at all yet. | ||
My question is, do I talk to him? | ||
Yeah, I don't think he needs the talk. | ||
I think he's seeing the... | ||
Real life examples online. | ||
And then there's stories I've heard of teachers in elementary school where the school gives kids laptops as part of their school supplies. | ||
And because they're school laptops, the teachers can actually see what all the kids are looking at. | ||
I don't even like it. It's like too early to even talk about it. | ||
I don't even like talking about this stuff, but But it's crazy what these teachers see the kids are looking at. | ||
Seven-year-old kids watching hardcore pornography until four in the morning. | ||
Can a civilization survive such a thing? | ||
I mean, where does privacy lie in the balance when you've got little kids whose parents don't care and whose schools are providing them with the technology that they can then use to access this stuff? | ||
I mean... I honestly don't know. | ||
I honestly don't know where you go from this. | ||
I think my solution would be something like Bitcoin, some sort of decentralized identification program where you can have an ID number that verifies your age but isn't connected to you personally. | ||
You know what I mean? Like, if we could have some sort of process by which there was a, what's the term, a blockchain, like a blockchain anonymous but still connected to you personally, sort of like ID number, | ||
and I think you could use this not just for accessing the internet, but even if you wanted to get rid of Racial biases or affirmative action in job applications, like what if instead of a name on an application, it just had a number? | ||
And so you couldn't tell what the person's race or gender or anything was, but you knew it was that person. | ||
Is there some way that you can still maintain your privacy while also be able to actually have some sort of barrier in place to stop little kids from going on websites they shouldn't go on? | ||
Or being sold things. They shouldn't be sold. | ||
I'm sure there's a technological advancement that human beings could come up with that could solve this issue. | ||
Because I'm not about to use my social security number to access Amazon or anything like that. | ||
If that's the way this is going, then all you're going to do is encourage the tech entrepreneurs to find ways around it. | ||
All you're going to do is really increase like VPN sales or fake ID sales or something of the sort. | ||
So there's got to be a better way to do this than just introduce kids to all this stuff and then say, oh, to protect the kids, we have to now have some sort of biological marker on you that guarantees your ID so you can get online. | ||
Again, not sure how... | ||
We do this other than to go after the big tech companies themselves. | ||
The Senate will be reviewing the Children's and Teen Online Privacy Protection Act on Thursday. | ||
While the law aims to prevent websites and apps from collecting extensive data from 13 to 15-year-olds without their express consent, it raises similar concerns about the potential invasion of minors' privacy in the digital sphere. | ||
So again, just like in China, It's like, liberty is a responsibility. | ||
To be unfettered by the government means you have to not be an evil scumbag. | ||
Right? You have to, as a parent, you have to look after your kid or else the state's going to have to come do it. | ||
Like, they just have to. As a parent, you have to not let your kid be downloading hardcore pornography on their phone or else, for the sake of society and for the kid itself, Government has to step in and be the parent for you. | ||
So this is like the process that America is going through right now. | ||
So everybody is abdicating their responsibility, not actually disciplining kids or monitoring their activity online. | ||
And so the government is faced with like a crisis of mental illness caused by this crap. | ||
And the government has to step in and Same thing with video games, right? | ||
In China, video games, if you're under 18, you can't play after 10 o'clock at night or whatever. | ||
You're limited to 45 minutes a day of social media. | ||
They have that embedded in their phones, which is good for them, right? | ||
Kids probably shouldn't be on social media more than 45 minutes a day. | ||
It's not necessary. It's not positive. | ||
It's not good for them at all. | ||
But do we really want the government doing that? | ||
Is that not... Something that the parents should be responsible for, and if the parents don't know or don't care of this negative effect that it's having on kids, is it the government's responsibility to step in and do it for them? | ||
I mean, this is the process where we're abdicating our personal responsibility, and it is by necessity being picked up by people that actually don't care about you but are going to use it to control you. | ||
All right, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, discuss your phone calls now. | ||
We have Jack in Dallas, Texas, calling in about Andrew Tate. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Jack, you are on the air. | ||
What is your take on the Tate brothers, or Andrew specifically? | ||
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Thanks for taking my call. | |
My issue with Tate is I feel like conservative commentators are totally ignoring all the facts. | ||
The Tucker interview was embarrassing. | ||
He's admitted to rape. | ||
There's video of him abusing women. | ||
He admitted to going to Romania to escape prosecution. | ||
And everyone just ignores that. | ||
And we just say he's great. | ||
He's just being persecuted by the Matrix. | ||
I think it's ridiculous. | ||
Yeah, no, I think that's pretty ridiculous, too. | ||
I mean, we've not been exactly super complimentary to Andrew Tate on this program. | ||
Yeah, we've seen those videos, and I mean, look, it's a... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I'm not into Andrew Tate. | ||
I don't know. I know there's a lot of people like that. | ||
I just feel like... Go ahead. | ||
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I just feel like there's... | |
In the past, I can't speak to you specifically, but other InfoVoice hosts have kind of defended Tate in the past. | ||
I mean, if... | ||
Forget the rape, forget the abuse, videos, all that stuff. | ||
He's a pornographer. | ||
He's disgusting. I don't understand why all these conservatives are just coming out on this defense. | ||
I'm pretty sure the last time we talked about Andrew Tate, it was the video that you were just seeing on screen, if you're a television viewer, in which we talked about how gay it was. | ||
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Oh yeah, I forgot about this too. | |
He's like saying he will sleep with a dude. | ||
Like, what the hell? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I mean, he's not a healthy person to emulate. | ||
Let's just say that, right? | ||
This is the weird thing about it. | ||
It's like everything that he's into is like You know, it's this idea of, like, sleeping with a lot of beautiful women, and it's like, okay, or you can find one beautiful woman and make sure she's also, you know, chaste and virtuous and then have babies with her. | ||
How about that instead? | ||
I mean, it's this weird, like, false dichotomy between Andrew Tate... | ||
The playboy materialist lifestyle where it's like private jets and yachts and fast cars and wanting to make people jealous of you but having no substance. | ||
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The other strange part is that I'm looking on YouTube and it's all the liberals who are the ones who are critical of them. | |
I don't understand. | ||
It's like you have people who are more upset about the Barbie movie Than a guy who's admitted to rape. | ||
Like, I don't understand. | ||
Yeah, and, you know, there's this whole concept of, like, the lover boy method of entrapping people. | ||
But if, yeah, I mean, if you're honest and straight up with somebody and they agree to come do something for you and then, like, get cold feet and change your mind, like, there's nothing... | ||
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He says, I'll give you 50%, but then he says, oh, I lied. | |
I'm taking 20% for taxes. | ||
He's just garbage. I'm not into manipulation. | ||
I'm not into... Being a pornographer, not into being flashy and showing off your wealth like it's something to actually be proud of. | ||
It's kind of pathetic and childish to me. | ||
That being said, I know a lot of people are just... | ||
It's a dearth of positive masculinity in the culture when all men that we're presented by the mainstream media are just pathetic, sissy, simp, weirdo boys. | ||
Like, yeah, obviously somebody that's just unapologetically masculine is going to get a lot of following. | ||
So I understand the attraction. | ||
I understand why people would gravitate towards him because he is right about a lot of stuff. | ||
He's very good at expressing a lot of his ideas. | ||
But at the end of the day, unless you're a billionaire, that lifestyle is ridiculous. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. It would be an amazing reality show. | ||
I just thought of this just now. | ||
What if Andrew Tate and Hunter Biden were best friends? | ||
I feel like they have a lot of similar interests with one another. | ||
I feel like maybe... | ||
Maybe they'd get along great. | ||
Maybe that's a reality show that the world needs right now. | ||
The Hunter Biden and Andrew Tate team-up. | ||
It could be good. It could be very good. | ||
After all, they're both whoremongers, so... | ||
There's that. We have actually a lot to talk about when it comes to old Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. | ||
Seems like it's finally breaking through. | ||
The one thing I don't want to happen from this is that, well, I really don't want them to get away with all of it, but I also don't want to waste the opportunity that the Republicans have right now To unravel the entire corrupt establishment structure. | ||
Because when you start really putting a magnifying glass to Ukraine and the corruption there... | ||
You know, it'll be like picking up a rock, all the insects scattering from underneath, turning on the light, watching the roaches scuttle under the refrigerator. | ||
I mean, Ukraine has been a din of corruption... | ||
For the last several decades. | ||
And it's not all Hunter and Joe. | ||
It's the Careys and the Pelosi's and the Romney's and the McCain's. | ||
They're all getting paid under the table. | ||
They're all using their position as. | ||
American politicians to enrich themselves and their families at the expense of the taxpayer. | ||
The average citizen and the country of Ukraine. | ||
And again, maybe we just need that historical perspective where we can look back several decades from now at what's going on in Ukraine to have a clear picture of it because we're right in the middle of it now. | ||
It's hard to see the forest for the trees. | ||
But the fact is that we may very well be on the cusp of, if not actively diving into World War III, in no small part because of the corruption of the likes of the Bidens in places like Ukraine. | ||
So again, we'll get into this a little bit later. | ||
We have a lot to talk about when it comes to Ukraine from the failed counteroffensive to Burisma and Hunter Biden and the looming threat of exposure that Devin Archer represents. | ||
We'll get into all of that a little bit later. | ||
We'll get into the climate scam. | ||
We'll probably talk a little bit more about the change of the Twitter logo as we move forward. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls. | ||
We have a lot of callers calling in. | ||
We want to get through as many as possible today. | ||
Let's go to Chad in North Carolina. | ||
You want to talk about how to kill it on TikTok and Facebook. | ||
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Go ahead, Chad. You're on the air. It's Chaz, but that's not the most important thing. | |
Sorry, Chaz. | ||
Before I talk about the algorithm, anyone listening who has a TikTok, you need to go and follow All I Do Is Owen. | ||
All I Do Is Owen, get him up to 10,000 followers, because I want to see him act like an NPC again. | ||
I thought he said 1,000 followers. | ||
I thought he already hit that benchmark. | ||
He did that. I caught him on his live stream and he was begging for digital pickles and acting a fool. | ||
Yeah, Owen has a new TikTok. | ||
We have a new TikTok. InfoWars has a new TikTok. | ||
We'll see how long they last, but... | ||
It won't last long. | ||
I'm on my fifth TikTok account. | ||
That's the great thing about TikTok is you can just create a new account really easily, and it's not like having a ton of followers actually translates into getting a ton of views. | ||
It's not that simple. | ||
I think I have over 10,000 on TikTok. | ||
On TikTok at this point, still some of the videos I put up get like 300 views. | ||
It just depends on whether the algorithm wants to promote you or not. | ||
It really is blatant on TikTok. | ||
You know, how popular a video is has nothing to do with the quality of the video or whether people like it. | ||
It's 100% whether TikTok decides to show it to everybody. | ||
And that is determined by what you're talking about on it. | ||
So it's an interesting platform, but just like Instagram, it is helping us to break through into the mainstream, break out of the digital ghettos that they've tried to entrap us in. | ||
So we'll continue to advance through that enemy territory. | ||
So what advice do you have, Chaz? | ||
All right. So between Facebook and TikTok, they know who you guys are. | ||
They have you programmed into the algorithm. | ||
So if you want to post a Reese report or another downloaded video from Bandot Video or if you screen record it, you have to crop the image down to where you cannot see the word Infowars or anything anywhere. | ||
You can't allow that banner to go across the screen and If the length of the video leads into an ad, crop that part of the video out because as soon as you upload it, within five seconds, it will be taken down because you are quote-unquote promoting a hateful organization. | ||
Oh, yeah. We're so hateful. | ||
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If we have internet IDs, I'm going to prison because according to guidelines, I'm a super bigot, a racist, Yeah, of course, of course, because you like freedom. | |
Yeah, I mean, I haven't been on Facebook in years. | ||
I don't even know how that place operates anymore, so I'm not even interested in that. | ||
I think it's a dead platform, mostly. | ||
But TikTok, Instagram, these things are interesting. | ||
And yeah, it's not just advice for us, obviously, right? | ||
This is advice for you as well. | ||
This is the beautiful thing about InfoWars. | ||
You can go out, chop up a video, upload it yourself. | ||
You can get a million views and make money on it. | ||
Good. Do it. We don't care. | ||
We just want to get the information out there. | ||
But then there's this double-edged sword, this, you know, it's a good and a bad, where we have to crop out the InfoWars logo. | ||
We have to crop out most stuff. | ||
So... If the point is getting our information out there to drive more people to Infowars.com, to awaken more people and show them the truth, then we need to be able to advertise ourselves on the videos. | ||
But if we advertise ourselves on the videos, then the algorithm hits us. | ||
So we use things like MadMaxWorld.tv. | ||
And a band.video, which is still not quite as highly censored as the Infowars logo, or, you know, altering Alex's voice so the algorithm can't pick up on his voice signature. | ||
So we're doing all of these things and hopefully entrusting that people watching, if they are interested, can follow those URLs or click through and discover the source of this information because we can't exactly have our logo plastered all over it without getting removed. | ||
But thank you for that advice, Chaz. | ||
Very good advice for anybody that wants to help us to spread our information there on the internet. | ||
Let's go now to Matty Tomatoes. | ||
Matty Tomatoes in New York. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Matty, you're on the air. | ||
Yo, this is Matty Tomatoes. | ||
What's going on, brother? I snuck in there. | ||
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Yo, I just want to say, I got a question for you. | |
If you wear makeup, a wig, and stockings, are you a trainee? | ||
It depends on the situation, but certainly there's a lot of trainees that wear those things, yeah. | ||
Do you believe that the dandies, like George Washington, were the first trainees? | ||
No, no. | ||
It was quite a different world back then. | ||
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Hmm. | |
Well, if you look into them, it's a little peculiar, their history and their connection to the whole movement and the people that were being extradited to save them from persecution for being gay by the church. | ||
And they were good friends with a lot of them. | ||
And you had like Abraham Lincoln used to sleep in bed with a security guard. | ||
I'm just saying we have to, as a society, if we really have to work as a Christian nation, remember the false idol thing? | ||
Because I think they're goofing on us. | ||
They got us all bowing down the tranny. | ||
You know, that's actually an interesting thing because it turns out that the more your society permits homosexuality and alternative sexual lifestyles... | ||
the less open your society truly is. | ||
It sounds counterintuitive, but if you look at Middle Eastern countries where they will literally throw you off a building for being gay, all the men are holding hands with each other, right? | ||
All the men are hugging each other and holding hands with each other because it's like... | ||
It's like when little kids, like, hug each other. | ||
There's no sexual overtones to it at all, so it doesn't make people uncomfortable. | ||
Nobody's like, oh, well, I might look gay if I do that. | ||
It's like, well, if gay's not a thing in your society, then you don't have that concern, and you can actually be sort of lovey-dovey with one another, and it's purely heterosexual, and it actually lets you be closer to your friends, and it's something we're missing, somebody's scared of looking gay. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We'll talk to you a few more of your phone calls before we tackle some of these big stories. | ||
A lot of people, very interesting topics they've called in about. | ||
Let's go to Tove in Ontario. | ||
Go ahead, Tove. You are on the air. | ||
This is the American Journal. Go ahead. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Good morning. | |
I really enjoyed your show last night with Owen. | ||
And I do agree with your side that those seven dwarfs are pretty creepy. | ||
I was shocked. | ||
In case people missed it, Owen Schroer had not seen the image of the seven dwarves from Snow White. | ||
Had not seen that promotional image. | ||
So we showed it to him live on air to get his reaction. | ||
And he wasn't shocked. | ||
He was like, oh, I think that looks good. | ||
It was mind-blowing to me because of how bizarre that whole image was. | ||
But yeah, it was very fun last night. | ||
Owen and I hadn't been behind the desk together for a couple years, so it was fun just to sort of chat. | ||
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Tiff. | ||
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Yeah, you two really relaxed together. | |
It's fun. It was funny. | ||
Anyway, I called in because I know you guys were also talking about Elon Musk, and the way I feel, my viewpoint comes more from the line of David Icke, where I don't believe anything and I question everything. | ||
And as far as Elon Musk, I know he was born in South Africa, and he lived in my country for a long time, and his mother is rumored to be kind of a witch. | ||
And I think, like, all billionaires, especially since the billionaires, they didn't get that way being a good guy. | ||
So I think he's playing... | ||
I think he's just playing us. | ||
That's your take. The difference would be... | ||
Like, it determines... | ||
How did you become a billionaire, right? | ||
Did you become a billionaire by working your way up in BlackRock and now you just own everything because you've been given it because you have infinite money? | ||
Or did you actually invent something that made you a billionaire, right? | ||
So in Elon Musk's situation, he at least created products that transformed industries and And, you know, brought him wealth and riches because of the usefulness of the things that he invented, like PayPal or SpaceX or Tesla. | ||
These are actual tangible things that he did. | ||
So I have more respect for him than a lot of other people. | ||
Then again, you could say the same thing about Bill Gates, except if you look back in the 90s at what Bill Gates was doing, or similar to Jeff Bezos, it was a lot more just like ruthless corporatism, just monopolizing certain industries, not necessarily innovating just monopolizing certain industries, not necessarily innovating at all, never coming up with anything original or new that everybody had to get their hands on, but still having a talent in projecting market forces and being able to take advantage of those. | ||
So I think Elon Musk has done it the right way, right? | ||
He's not a billionaire from a billionaire family. | ||
I mean, his family was wealthy, but that's not where he got his riches. | ||
It's similar to Donald Trump. | ||
Donald Trump's a billionaire, but he did it by building skyscrapers, like actually having to do things for it, taking risks and those risks succeeding. | ||
They could have failed. | ||
I mean, he could have built a building and nobody wanted to rent out the apartments and he failed in the 80s and we'd never heard his name throughout the wider public. | ||
So I don't think being a billionaire instantly makes you a bad person. | ||
I think it matters how you became that billionaire, whether you are like George Soros and you're just manipulating currency to crash economies and then buy up the pieces in the most despicable and manipulative way. | ||
What has George Soros ever provided to anybody? | ||
What has he ever done to What product has he ever come out with? | ||
What technological advancement has he ever made? | ||
Nobody's life has ever been improved by George Soros, ever. | ||
It's never happened, right? | ||
He's never invented or sold anything. | ||
He just manipulates the market and makes billions of dollars off it. | ||
So, it's like... That's bad. | ||
But if you create Twitter, if you're Jack Dorsey and you had an idea and worked hard to program a website that just took off in popularity and became a massive platform, you deserve your billions in my opinion. | ||
You've provided something. You've created something that nobody else did. | ||
You took the risks nobody else was willing to take. | ||
And you've gotten success from it. | ||
So Elon Musk is more in that category for me. | ||
Doesn't mean he's good, but also, but his billions, I don't think it means he's bad necessarily. | ||
I think his, you know, the other thing is that he's clearly, I talked about this with Owen a little bit yesterday too, and since then I've seen some evidence to it. | ||
You know, since PayPal, he's had this idea of X, the everything app. | ||
And that's what he's trying to turn Twitter into. | ||
He doesn't want Twitter to be Twitter. | ||
He wants Twitter to be YouTube and Twitter and TikTok and Instagram and PayPal and WeChat. | ||
Like, he wants it to be the platform where you sell things and buy things, where you go shopping, where you watch TV. Like, he wants it to be everything. | ||
And so this, to me, just shows his forethought, shows his planning years, if not decades in advance. | ||
For example, PayPal was originally called X.com, I believe. | ||
They changed the name to PayPal, but X has been his thing for a long time, SpaceX, right? | ||
So, you know, clearly this has been a long time coming, and I guarantee you that When he bought Twitter a couple years ago, I mean, it took years for him to even buy Twitter. | ||
I mean, all of this has been planned years in advance, and he's rolling it out for us, but he's definitely not making... | ||
He's not flying by the seat of his pants. | ||
Let's just say that. So, again, I like Elon Musk because of the tangible, positive effects that he has. | ||
And also, he's just the type of industrialist entrepreneur that built this country in the first place. | ||
I mean, he is in the same... | ||
Mindset as Edison and Ford and these people that actually transformed the world as we know it because their ideas were just better than other people and because they were inventing things that weren't around previously. | ||
So I think he's an inspiring figure. | ||
Especially when it comes to things like Tesla and really reimagining what you could do with the electric car. | ||
I think he's a cool guy. | ||
I like him. But thank you for that call, Toph. | ||
Let's go to Judy in Florida. | ||
You say you have some ideas about why people don't care about what's going on anymore. | ||
Go ahead, Judy. You're on the air. Well, I mean, good morning. | ||
And I wanted to say that I really enjoy your show today. | ||
Just as much or more than I do, Alex, is because you've really come into your own. | ||
I think you've always been stellar, but you are, I don't know, you've honed your craft very well. | ||
What I was going to say is that it seems as though, and Lord knows when it began, I think it was probably back in the 60s, but we've been demoralized. | ||
And I don't think COVID did anything to help And I think it was extremely destructive. | ||
And just to give you an example, I watched one of my customers die of isolation, literally. | ||
I would go in on a monthly basis, and I would see her deteriorate. | ||
Because all she did, because you couldn't go anywhere, and her family was out of town, and it was hard to do visitation anyway because of the dreaded germs. | ||
But she sat there and just deteriorated. | ||
So, I mean, I think that there's a lot that's been done to us, not just COVID, but, you know, many other scenarios that have just demoralized us. | ||
Yeah, COVID just accelerated everything. | ||
But I think you're exactly right. | ||
We'll comment on that on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We have a lot to cover here today, taking your phone calls as well. | ||
Demoralization, there's definitely an aspect of demoralization that's gone on, as our caller Judy was saying. | ||
I think more of it has to do with, I guess we call normalcy bias. | ||
The way I see normalcy bias is, if it hasn't happened yet... | ||
They don't want to talk about it, and once it happens, you just get used to it. | ||
It's just the way things are going. | ||
You don't oppose it. | ||
You don't argue against it. | ||
You just accept it and act like it's always been that way. | ||
It's getting very bizarre, very odd how they've done this to us. | ||
The classic thing is just like, Yeah, they're, you know, tell some boomer, like, yeah, your grandson got put in a dress in preschool. | ||
They're just like, huh, sure is different than I was a kid. | ||
You see the game last night? | ||
You know, it's just like, you don't care. | ||
You really can't be bothered to ask questions about this. | ||
And again, once you ask questions, once you start asking why all of these things are happening, you eventually... | ||
Get to the heart of the matter, which is all of this is a program. | ||
It's by design. It's on purpose. | ||
None of this is an accident. You have to try to be this bad at what you're doing. | ||
You know, here's some little examples for you. | ||
Why is crime spiking to such a massive degree? | ||
Why... When we at least had crime under control, we at least, you know, had a civilization that was moderately safe for a very long time. | ||
It's termed 7-11 nationalism. | ||
The idea that you should be able to go to a corner store. | ||
At 2 o'clock in the morning and, you know, leave your girlfriend in the car with it running, running to grab something and not feel like you're about to be attacked. | ||
Like, feel safe, even at 2 in the morning. | ||
But now there's this idea that's just like, oh, you just can't go out. | ||
You just can't go out anymore. | ||
You know, it's kind of like when a bunch of Muslims move into a neighborhood and Germany, or Ireland, and they start putting up flyers saying, women, don't go out after six by yourself anymore. | ||
You might be attacked. | ||
It's just like, is that normal? | ||
Is this a normal way to live? You are just scared to go out of your house at nighttime? | ||
That's not normal. You should be perfectly safe walking around any part of your city at any time without, like, you don't deserve to be attacked because you're out at night, you fool. | ||
Like, There was a time where that was not risking your life doing something like that. | ||
But now it is. Now it's a regular thing. | ||
It's almost like if you get attacked, it's almost like your fault because what were you thinking? | ||
Going into a neighborhood at night? | ||
No. You're not allowed to do that. | ||
The criminals are on the streets. | ||
And the thing you need to realize, like if you were convinced that it's impossible to do anything about this, then you're not going to do anything about it. | ||
If you realize that the solution to this is as simple as arresting the criminals, then you have to ask why they're not doing that. | ||
The Economist has this story. | ||
What the world's budding autocrats are learning from El Salvador, President Bukele is gutting democracy and being applauded for it. | ||
They're very mad that this man is locking up the criminals. | ||
They're very angry that he is revealing to everyone how easy it is to defeat crime, even in a situation significantly worse than the one in America. | ||
They say outraged liberals must admit that his crackdown has brought benefits. | ||
Most touted as a plunge in the homicide rate, which fell from 51 per 100,000 the year before Mr. | ||
Bukele took office, to just 8 last year. | ||
From 51 to 8. | ||
And they even detail how people would pay protection money to the gangs in the past because nobody would be convicted for crimes. | ||
If you went to the authorities, they would do nothing to help you. | ||
And now, they say, quote, Today, neighborhoods are calm and business folks have mustered the optimism to open new shops. | ||
Hence, Mr. Bukele's rock star popularity. | ||
So, like, they know he's having massive success. | ||
They know he's having tangible, positive results. | ||
They know that everyone who's not a ruthless criminal is in favor of what Bukele's doing. | ||
But they're gaslighting people into thinking that this isn't worth it. | ||
It's not worth it. Somehow he's... | ||
You know bad for locking up criminals throwing away the key Which is odd because the alternative to that is this. | ||
Random violent crime skyrockets in D.C. Robberies are up 59% and violent crime up 36%. | ||
Washington, D.C. has experienced a surge in random street robberies in recent weeks, with criminals ambushing their victims outside bars, libraries, and on busy sidewalks across the city. | ||
According to the Washington Times, these seemingly random attacks come with a surge in violent crime in the first six months of the year. | ||
According to Metropolitan Police data, robberies are up in the city 59%, and total violent crime up 36% from this time last year. | ||
Some of the robberies have turned into fatal shootings in recent months. | ||
Zoy Zuckerman was a 27-year-old bike messenger who was shot and killed Saturday in an apparent attempted robbery. | ||
Another cyclist, Sabrina Valenti, told the Times, I hate the narrative of, oh, DC is so crime-ridden. | ||
She added, but at the same time, you do have these absolute nonsense, out of nowhere, irresponsible people. | ||
It almost makes me wonder if they realize that they have the potential to take someone's life away. | ||
Of course they do. They don't care. | ||
What they do care about is being punished, but they know they're not going to be punished. | ||
So now they don't care at all. | ||
Police noted that robberies happened quickly, with a car pulling up to the victim, showing they have a gun, and then moving on. | ||
This resulted in four people being robbed in six minutes on Saturday alone. | ||
Police arrested three 18-year-olds arrested earlier this month after police say they robbed six people, including one White House staffer in less than 24 hours. | ||
The way that's worded is a little bit odd, but it seems like they get arrested for robbery and then are out on the street the next day and continue to rob people. | ||
Again, they know this is the way. | ||
They know that this is the way it goes. | ||
We showed a couple weeks ago the audio of the... | ||
It's a person who paralyzed a mother. | ||
It was a young mother at an ATM. Gets robbed. | ||
His body slammed to the ground. | ||
He breaks her spine and paralyzes her for a life. | ||
And then he's on the jail phone going, I'm not going to get any jail time for this. | ||
They don't put people like me in jail for violent crime. | ||
I can do this and get away with it. | ||
Like the criminals... We perfectly understand what the judicial system is doing at this moment, and they're taking advantage of it. | ||
People act like criminals aren't human beings. | ||
Like, they aren't choosing, you know, they aren't weighing positive and negatives. | ||
They aren't determining risk versus reward. | ||
Of course they are. And when you take away the risk, all they have is reward. | ||
Like, okay, we're gonna rob this person. | ||
If I succeed, I get all their money. | ||
If I fail, I get a little slap on the wrist, maybe some parole, whatever. | ||
I can just ignore it, move on. | ||
I'm not gonna get caught. Nobody's going to snitch on me. | ||
The police aren't ever going to really have the time or resources to investigate me. | ||
I'll probably get away with it. Even if I don't, the judges will feel sorry for me because I'm a young black man and I won't be facing any punishment. | ||
They know this perfectly well, so they take advantage of it. | ||
This was a horrific video. | ||
I'm not even going to show you because it really is bad. | ||
But it's a New York City EMS worker stabbed in an ambulance by, quote, emotionally disturbed patient. | ||
She was transporting to the hospital. | ||
An EMS worker was stabbed by an emotionally disturbed patient as she was transferring him to the hospital Wednesday night. | ||
According to police and law enforcement sources, the Mount Sinai West first responder was stabbed in the arm and leg in an ambulance around 9 p.m., cops and sources said. | ||
She was taken to the hospital and is in stable condition. | ||
The suspect was arrested at the scene at West 58th Street, 9th Avenue, I wonder if this is the type of thing they're learning. | ||
When they say this, Kentucky requires nurses to take training on structural racism and whitesplaining. | ||
Kentucky requires nurses to take training on structural racism and whitesplaining. | ||
The Kentucky Board of Nursing mandated that nurses take this implicit bias course to recognize the history of racism in healthcare and threaten discipline for failure to do so. | ||
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Alright folks, let's go back Welcome to your calls. | |
Daryl in North Carolina has comment about the Ukraine war and our conflict with Russia. | ||
Go ahead, Daryl, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. Howdy. | ||
I just wanted to bring up two years ago in June, Joe Biden, he gave Vladimir Putin a list of 16 critical infrastructure That are off limits in case we get into a war. | ||
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What did he know? Do you remember that? | |
Yeah, no, I do remember that. | ||
We made fun of it at the time. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
Please don't attack these places. | ||
If you attack these places, it would really hurt us a lot. | ||
Please don't. Bizarre. | ||
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Right. | |
I mean, so I'm starting to think that these skirmishes, this Ukraine war and all these wars are just really set up for the military industrial complex to test out their new weapons and then try to sell them to each other. | ||
That's what I think it is. | ||
And then they scare everybody. | ||
They get mercenaries to go die in these wars and then use this equipment. | ||
And they say, hey, you know, the Russian missiles worked a little bit better than the U.S. ones. | ||
And so the guys in Saudi Arabia, I'll buy the Russian missile. | ||
So what do you think? | ||
I think that this may be a military industrial complex trade show. | ||
Yeah, I think that's exactly what it is. | ||
And, you know. | ||
With drone technology and all the new technology we have, it follows this pattern that is the same thing that happened in World War I and World War II. It does. | ||
It almost seems like a testing ground. | ||
Prior to World War I, it would have been the Russian-Japanese War where a lot of the new technology was tried out. | ||
Prior to World War II, it would have been the Spanish Civil War where a lot of these new technologies were tried out. | ||
So yeah, this is, it really does seem like the prelude to, you know, wider scale world war, and they're learning how to use the new technologies in weaponry that they have. | ||
I think you're exactly right, Daryl. | ||
I don't think you're off the mark whatsoever on that. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. Let's go to Tim in California. | ||
You say there's an Open Secrets report on teachers union contributions. | ||
What's this about, Tim? Yeah, they say that it's 99.6 Democrat versus 0.4 Republican. | ||
So basically 100%. | ||
And these are teachers' union contributions or teachers' contributions? | ||
Teachers' unions. | ||
And of course, for scale, the National Education Association is the largest labor union in America with more than 3 million people. | ||
And, hey, that's more than twice the size of the Teamsters with the UPS threatening their strike. | ||
And that doesn't even include another 828,000-plus members from the other teachers' union, the American Federation of Teachers, which is headed by Randy Weigarten. | ||
And you might remember that former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on more than one occasion named her as the most dangerous person in the world. | ||
Hmm. And by the way, on that note, you know, they come up with all these great ideas, like all the lockdowns for COVID and all this stuff, and they're teaching all this crazy, you know, 100 varieties of sexuality and all that sort of thing. | ||
On Capitol Hill Wednesday, Republican Congresswoman From Florida, Kat Hammack, she started doing this gender reassignment hearing and gender affirming treatment for minors, and she wanted to play a video from one of the doctors that actually is doing these surgeries, and in his many words, he's explaining, hey, we don't even know what we're doing. | ||
We're just kind of experimenting on your kids for money, and the Democrats all walked out on this. | ||
They're real good at ramming this stuff through, but when you want to give them a taste of their medicine, we're going to have to walk out. | ||
I can't see it. It's like holding up the cross to the Linda Blair in the bed and the actress says, rah! | ||
Right, right. Purple vomit or whatever. | ||
Yeah, it's like when a parent tries to read a book that their kid got at school at the teacher's You know, at the council meeting, and the school council turns off the mic, and it's like, you're not allowed to read that filth in here? | ||
And it's like, no, that's the point. | ||
You're giving this filth to elementary kids, but when I try to read it to you, you get offended and refuse to hear it. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And of course, the teachers' union has got to be the biggest scam in the world, right? | ||
Because as a teacher, you have to contribute to the union, and then they take your money and give it to the Democrats who reinforce the union to get it bigger and then they get more money that they can give the Democrats like a feedback loop of corruption. | ||
And your kids have to go to school. | ||
Yeah, of course. Of course. | ||
No, it's a very troubling situation we find ourselves in. | ||
Thank you very much for that call, Tim. | ||
Let's go now to Clown Car in Brooklyn. | ||
Clown Car, you are on the air. | ||
You say you figured out something about the COVID shots. | ||
Is that right? Thanks for calling in, Clown Car. | ||
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Yeah, we seem to have a problem with thyroids and endocrine, and doctors seem to be ordering biopsies on everybody who have any issue, and it seems that there's a lot more people than we realize. | |
So you think the shots are attacking the thyroid? | ||
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100%. People who are going in who didn't have either the heart problems or the breathing problems, that's the other problem. | |
So you need to look. And anybody who's had a thyroid issue recently with the doctor, it's attacking the endocrine. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's... | ||
That's the crazy thing about these shots, man. | ||
They attack you in so many different ways, right? | ||
The blood clots thing, the myocarditis aspect. | ||
And myocarditis is not... | ||
It's like a casual thing. | ||
It's not just something that, like, you get and it's like... | ||
I mean, having myocarditis, you have a 50% chance of dying in the next five years. | ||
So when they talk about a spike in myocarditis and things like the army that have been revealed now, if you are diagnosed with myocarditis, it's a coin flip as to whether or not you live until 2028. | ||
It doesn't end then. It's not like you get 2028 and you're good to go. | ||
It's even greater of a risk 10 years or 15 years down the line. | ||
And then, of course, the spike proteins go to the ovaries and the testes. | ||
They go through the brain barrier, the blood-brain barrier. | ||
The way that this... | ||
Vaccine attacks humanity is, again, it's like it has to be on purpose. | ||
There's no way they just accidentally made something that's so perfectly engineered to destroy human beings in a soft-kill way, not in a way that they get injected and just die. | ||
I mean, that does happen, but it'd be a little bit obvious if that was the case. | ||
No, they've planted time bombs in the veins of... | ||
Billions of people worldwide, and it's utterly horrific. | ||
I would not be surprised at all if the thyroid was also affected severely by this. | ||
Thanks for the call, Clown Card. Let's go to Marshall in Arizona now. | ||
You want to talk about the Book of Enoch and Drag Queen Storytime. | ||
I brought up the Book of Enoch yesterday. | ||
We were talking about alien technologies. | ||
Go ahead, Marshall. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, I'm a long-time listener, big-time fan. | |
I loved the show yesterday. | ||
You and Olenata get together more often. | ||
It was very entertaining. | ||
Thank you. Yeah, I was interested in parallels that you brought up from the Book of Enoch and how the demons would give technology to the humans way before they would normally develop them on their own. | ||
And then it messes up the development of the humans. | ||
And I just kind of thought it was the same thing with the drag queen story time that basically they're giving or teaching kids about, you know, sexual reproductive technology. | ||
Way, way, way, way, way to work. | ||
Before they're ready for it. | ||
Yeah, I hadn't even thought about that, but that is a good sort of parallel to it. | ||
That... Humanity has to reach a certain level of maturity as a whole before They're introduced to certain ideas just in the same way that a little kid needs to develop to a certain level of maturity before you introduce sexual concepts or even concepts about violence or death. | ||
Like, I'm not about to explain to my two and a half year old what murder is, right? | ||
Or especially what a drag queen is. | ||
He's just not ready for that. | ||
He doesn't have his feet underneath him yet. | ||
And so the idea is that... | ||
In the book of Enoch, there are these stories of demons giving technology to humanity. | ||
It's technology in sort of a loose form, but they talk about weaponry, they talk about writing, they talk about makeup. | ||
It says this particular demon taught women how to paint their faces to look more beautiful. | ||
You think it's so ubiquitous it's everywhere, but if nobody had done it before, And then somebody decided to paint their face. | ||
Like, that's a bizarre, and it just makes them look more beautiful, not in, like, a war paint, but, like, actual to enhance their attractiveness. | ||
It's like a bizarre technology, and I was talking about this to an Orthodox friend of mine, and his interpretation of this was like, it's not like the technologies are evil, necessarily, but the demons introduce humans to this technology before humanity is mature enough We're good to go. | ||
I think that's an interesting concept, and of course we were talking about the idea of alien technology, and aliens have given humans technology, and it's like, well, demons give humans technology, and that has precedent all the way back in the B.C. era in the Book of Enoch. | ||
They're talking about that. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
ThinkfulWars.com band.video. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
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And you're staying home. | |
Since we were on the topic just a minute ago of the damage COVID jab has had to help people around the world, we have a new video, yet another video of somebody collapsing on live TV for no reason. | ||
I mean, there's no reason behind it, right? | ||
Nothing to look into here. | ||
It's always happened. Everybody just collapses on live TV all the time. | ||
This isn't something new and troubling. | ||
It's normal. Get used to it. | ||
Let's go to clip number 11 here. | ||
It's ex-Newcastle UTD star Shaka Hislop. | ||
He's working for ESPN when he collapsed live on TV. Here is that video. | ||
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Yes. No. | |
There is a certain player at the moment who is currently made for PSG who kind of suits that role, doesn't he? | ||
Obviously, so much speculation about killing it that way, about whether or not he's coming to Real Madrid this summer. | ||
He's been left behind. He's on the naughty set from PSG. He's not gone on a tour of Japan. | ||
Well, he was obviously... Yeah, down he goes. | ||
Down he goes. How many times have you seen this in the past year versus how many times did you see it in the 40 years of television history before then? | ||
Again, if you just... | ||
And this is why I was covering that comment early on. | ||
It's like... If you just... | ||
Treat each one of these as an individual situation... | ||
It's not that big of a deal. | ||
It's like, well, this guy fainted. | ||
Wow, what a unique and bizarre occurrence that we witnessed on live TV. Strange. | ||
And then it happens again. And people are just like, wow, what a strange and unique situation that we witnessed on live TV. And then it happens again. | ||
They say the same thing. And again, they say the same thing. | ||
It's like, at a certain point, you have to realize all of these things are probably connected with one another. | ||
These probably aren't all individual instances that should be treated as totally unique and just separate from all the others. | ||
At a certain point, you need to recognize that all of these similar events taking place, unprecedented, bizarre, troubling things that are happening, probably have a singular source. | ||
But only by recognizing all these things are connected are you able to identify and determine what that source is. | ||
So if you just treat it like it's all random happenstance, then you're never going to get to the bottom of what's actually going on. | ||
What's actually going on is that the entire world was injected with poisonous death shots, and we're still just barely on the cusp of the devastation that it will eventually cause. | ||
Bring about serious doubt about COVID-19 vaccine safety data after forced release of 1,500 pages of clinical trial data. | ||
That's the headline from Zero Hedge. | ||
The FDA has agreed to produce around 24,000 pages of Moderna records by the end of the year, with 15,000 pages being the first installment. | ||
This is having to do with the so-called spike vacs. | ||
Which was first authorized for emergency use in the United States in December 2020 and in January 2022 received full approval for adults. | ||
The new data calls into question the safety of this vaccine. | ||
The advocacy group says that the tens of thousands of pages of clinical trial data released by the FDA supports the conclusion that there is serious doubt about both the safety of spike vax and the FDA's standard of approval. | ||
Neither Moderna or FDA responded for comment. | ||
DCR, this Defending the Republic group, filed its FOIA lawsuit after the FDA rejected a request to produce the Moderna COVID-19 records, justifying its decision by claiming there is no pressing need for the public to review the information. | ||
The documents obtained as part of the group's litigation against the FDA are the first significant release of data from Moderna's COVID-19 clinical trials. | ||
The study reveals that the causes of death, serious adverse events, and instances of neurological disorders potentially associated with spike vacs One of the key takeaways from the document is that many of those who died after receiving the Moderna vaccine were not given an autopsy. | ||
According to one study, 16 individuals died after being administered the Moderna vaccine. | ||
The study's authors indicated that out of these 16 deaths... | ||
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Alright, welcome back folks. | |
Still a lot to talk about here. | ||
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It's also very strange. | |
It's also very bizarre and odd. | ||
Everything going on right now. | ||
For example, transhumanist WEF advisor Yuval Harari dismisses New World Order as, quote, nonsense and a fantasy. | ||
So Yuval Noah Harari... | ||
One of the architects behind the World Economic Forum's Great Reset. | ||
Harari is the transhumanist philosopher-priest that is actively helping to design and implement a program of total technocratic world control. | ||
By duping people into surrendering their will and consciousness to the algorithmic manipulation of the billionaires. | ||
He says there's no new world order. | ||
He's one of the key people at the World Economic Forum, which is a consortium of international elites, billionaires, and politicians, and royalty. | ||
They come together and set global policy that's been implemented by their agents and actuaries in national governments around the world, and they want you to know there's no such thing as the New World Order. | ||
The group that gets together in Davos or in Beijing and plots how to entrap all of humanity in a perpetual state of delusion by keeping them trapped in a digital prison of their own design. | ||
See, they want you to know there's no such thing as the New World Order. | ||
People that are actively replacing entire populations in Western Europe and have moved manufacturing wholesale from Europe and America into China as they shut down small family farms in the Netherlands and replace them with massive factory farms where pigs and cattle are being genetically modified to produce cattle. | ||
Unnatural forms and quantities of meat. | ||
See, they want you to know that there's no such thing as the New World Order. | ||
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And Vito Corleone wants you to know there's no such thing as the Mafia. | ||
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Okay. | |
So it's just crazy. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
The CIA agent who shot John F. Kennedy wants you to know there's no deep state. | ||
Right? Again, it's ultimately bizarre because how many stories have we covered where the people enacting this program themselves used the term new world order? | ||
When we covered last Friday from the UN, they used the term global instead of world. | ||
It was a new global order. | ||
I mean, I guess it's just gaslighting, right? | ||
It's just your typical gaslighting technique. | ||
But it's so utterly bizarre that they, like, think they can get away with this. | ||
World Economic Forum advisor Yuval Noah Harari shot down the notion of an elite globalist cabal working together to achieve a new world order, panning it as nonsense and, quote, a fantasy. | ||
Do we have the clip of this? | ||
Yeah, I want to find the clip of this. | ||
I guess he did it on this podcast with Lex Fridman. | ||
Claiming the world is too complex for powerful individuals to map out a global agenda. | ||
Yeah, it's too complicated. | ||
It says the global cabal theory has many variations, but basically there's a small group of people, a cabal, that secretly controls everything that's happening in the world, Harari says. | ||
All the wars, all the revolutions, all the epidemics, everything that's happening is controlled by this very small group of people who are, of course, evil and have bad intentions. | ||
A very succinct summary of your activities. | ||
Again, it's a bizarre situation to be in because there is no speculation on our it's a bizarre situation to be in because there is no speculation There's no trying to fabricate something that doesn't exist. | ||
We literally just report on what the cabal is doing and then they call us anti-Semitic and censor us. | ||
It's It's kind of weird, isn't it? | ||
Kind of bizarre how that happens. | ||
He says it creates this utopian fantasy. | ||
If only we get rid of this small cabal, we can solve all the problems in the world. | ||
Salvation. So it's simple, it's attractive, and that's why so many people believe it. | ||
No, they believe it because it's true. | ||
They believe it because it's obviously and undeniably reality. | ||
This is another kind of like common thing where they try to go, oh, you know, you just want an easy answer. | ||
You just want a simple answer. | ||
It's too scary for you to acknowledge that the world is just super complicated and, you know, hard to get a handle on. | ||
It's not actually all that... | ||
I mean, the world is complicated. Like, billions of people all doing their own thing. | ||
Like, yeah, that part's complicated. | ||
What's not all that complicated is when they use algorithms to manipulate your news feed to convince you of something that doesn't exist. | ||
It's actually extremely simple. It's very easy for them to do that. | ||
And they do do that. And they brag about doing that. | ||
And they tell you that they're doing it. | ||
And they explain how they're doing it. And then they do it. | ||
So where's the speculation? | ||
Where's the, oh, this is so complicated. | ||
You know, how are we going to get a handle on this? | ||
I mean, how are they? It's okay. | ||
How about this? Biden administration rule would ban nearly all portable gas power generators. | ||
Why is this happening? What complicated, convoluted situation brought this about? | ||
Are you sure it's not just the World Economic Forum saying we need to destroy fossil fuels and then doing it? | ||
Are you sure it's not something as simple as that? | ||
Where's the complication? Where's the billions of people all, you know, having interconnected lives that we can't quite get a handle on and, oh, it's so complicated. | ||
Nobody could figure out how to, no, they just put it forward. | ||
They just go, this is banned, and now it's banned. | ||
Who wanted it to be banned? | ||
Not the billions of people clamoring for this. | ||
They're actually all pretty much universally against the programs being implemented, but they're being implemented from on high, from the EU, from the UN, from the World Economic Forum. | ||
They just put these things forward and then do it. | ||
And, wow, lo and behold, what a shocking revelation. | ||
Millions of Scots could be penalized for having a gas boiler under new plans from Green Minister Patrick Harvey. | ||
Wow, how confusing and... | ||
You know, complicated this is. | ||
What could it be that could cause two different states with an ocean in between them to adopt exactly the same policies at exactly the same times? | ||
Wow, what a wondrous coincidence this happened to be. | ||
Or there's one organization that's imposing this across nation states. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's not complicated at all. Incredibly, undeniably simple. | ||
They want you to think it's all complicated, confusing, and we don't know where this is coming from. | ||
And America is just happening to ban gas generators at the exact same time that the U.K. is banning gas generators. | ||
And the NGOs are flooding Ireland with millions of foreigners at exactly the same time that they're flooding the U.K. with millions of foreigners and flooding France with millions of foreigners and flooding Germany with millions of foreigners. | ||
Wow, what a coincidence. | ||
What a bizarre, strange set of circumstances. | ||
I mean, you have all these nations with all these people all following their own sense of what's right. | ||
And yet, for some reason, somehow, this complicated, ever-shifting array of impulses and desires all align perfectly with one another at exactly the same time. | ||
Wow, what a bizarre and amazing coincidence this is. | ||
Or it actually is as simple as the World Economic Forum and the EU say, this is what you're going to do. | ||
And their toadies, their agents, their mafia members who are presidents and prime ministers of countries go and implement those policies. | ||
So you take these... | ||
Things that are happening across borders, across the world, at exactly the same time, in exactly the same way, with exactly the same vocabulary, and the people being a part of exactly the same organizations, and you realize it's not complicated. | ||
It's not the result of various people. | ||
If that was the case, then there would be different policies in different countries, different policies in different municipalities. | ||
The mayors of your town and the governor of your state and the president of your country are all part of the World Economic Forum, and they're all pushing the same program at exactly the same time because it's a giant cabal and conspiracy of people like you, Harari. | ||
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We get it. I'm going to go to this video. | |
We'll go to your phone calls soon. | ||
I mean, I guess it makes sense, right? | ||
I mean, you really do just have to think about this like a mafia member, you know, telling you that there's no such thing as the mafia, right? | ||
This is Tony Soprano going, there's no such thing as the mafia. | ||
That's a conspiracy theory. | ||
It's like, really? Well, what do you do all day? | ||
And when you think about it that way, I mean, it makes perfect sense why this guy would say these things. | ||
Because obviously, awareness of the program is a major impediment to the implementation of the program. | ||
Obviously. It's like awareness of the mafia is a major impediment to their criminal activity. | ||
You can assert this all you want, Harari, but we know exactly what's going on. | ||
None of this is speculation. None of it's all that confusing. | ||
It's not some super complicated collaboration of billions of people. | ||
It's a very few number of people getting together in open, in the public, announcing what they're doing, and then doing it. | ||
So what's complicated about that? | ||
What is so... | ||
Confusing about what's going on here. | ||
It's all very simple. So let's go to Yuval Harari on the Lex Fridman podcast in his attempt to dismiss this idea that somehow a very few number of people like him could have an outsized impact on the course of world events. | ||
What? That's crazy. Let's watch. | ||
Well, the global cabal theory, it has many variations, but basically there is a small group of people, a small cabal, that secretly controls everything that is happening in the world. | ||
All right, hold on. Let's just pause right there. | ||
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A lot of things wrong from that right off the bat. | ||
First of all, the cabal is not secret. | ||
It's actually quite open. | ||
They're pretty proud of what they're doing, and they brag about it all the time. | ||
You're one of them. You should know this. | ||
It's called the World Economic Forum. | ||
Or the UN, or the Rothschilds, or the... | ||
I mean, lots of different variations of it, but it's basically the same people every time, so... | ||
There's that. And then there's the idea that they somehow control everything that's happening in the world. | ||
See, that's a straw man. | ||
That's a lie. That's not what we or anybody else who talks about the cabal says. | ||
That every single thing in the world is their responsibility. | ||
Like, when you trip over a sidewalk crack, it's their fault. | ||
That's not... | ||
The point is that there are a few certain things that they are doing that are dictating the overall path of geopolitical events across the world, right? | ||
I think we'll hear him mention some major conflicts here, but that's a straw man. | ||
It's an argument that nobody's making, that everything in the world is controlled by these people. | ||
See, that's the lie, and that's where, like, some people do believe, like, that's like the QAnon Belief, right? | ||
Is like, absolutely everything is a show. | ||
Absolutely everything that happens is a multi-layered deception. | ||
Everybody's a fed, and everybody's controlled opposition, and everybody is... | ||
No. Some people are real, some people aren't. | ||
Some people know what they're doing, some people are doing it because they think it's the right thing and have no idea what the ulterior desires are of the people who are ordering them around. | ||
There is variation in this, but the point is that from 15-minute cities to destroying livestock herds in Ireland and the Netherlands and here in America, targeting farming, replacing natural meat with lab-created abomination meat, to the pushing of the LGBTQ program on children and adults alike, | ||
to the overall destruction of the nation state to the bastardization of history and the total warping of our human story like all of these things are coming from this central group they are all having tangible effects on the world around us and they brag about it so that's not that confusing it's not that complicated it's not that every little thing is controlled by these people because they're not magic | ||
they're just human beings but they have outsized influence all the money in the world and have announced their program announced their policies and then enact their Not that complicated. | ||
Let's go back to the despicable liar, shall we? | ||
Solutions, all the epidemics, everything that is happening is controlled by this very small group of people who are, of course, evil and have bad intentions. | ||
Yes, accurate. | ||
And this is a very well-known story. | ||
It's not new. | ||
It's been there for thousands of years. | ||
Yeah, because that's human nature. | ||
Because it's true. | ||
You don't understand everything that happens in the world. | ||
You just need to understand one thing. | ||
The war in Ukraine, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 5G technology, COVID-19. | ||
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It's simple. Let's pause it again, shall we? | |
He just mentioned a few things there. | ||
The Ukrainian war in Russia. | ||
Well, it all started in... | ||
Really, 2014, right? | ||
The Maidan Revolution. | ||
Like, this was carried out by American... | ||
Again, this is like... | ||
This is like somebody from the CIA telling you that... | ||
Like, the Honduran Revolution was just a natural uprising from the Honduran people. | ||
It's like, no, it was you. | ||
We know it was you. Obviously, it was you. | ||
Obviously, right? The Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan, the war in Ukraine... | ||
Like, you realize the same people did all of these things? | ||
The same group of people? | ||
They have names like PNAS, right? | ||
PNAC? What is the Project for a New American Century? | ||
CNAS? Whatever it is. | ||
There's groups of people like Victoria Nuland, who was the architect of the Ukrainian... | ||
Coup that took out the Russian-friendly president and stalled the Western-friendly president in his place. | ||
You realize that she was like a main architect of the war in Iraq. | ||
She's like a primary pusher for it. | ||
You can search any of these people. | ||
Anybody currently, I mean, Anthony Blinken, same thing, right? | ||
You look at him, he was like a major proponent, advisor for the Iraq war. | ||
It's the same people over and over again. | ||
Same people doing this. | ||
Same people implementing these things constantly. | ||
It's the very same people, Hunter Biden, Metabiota, that are doing the gain-of-function research and released COVID-19. | ||
Like, it's the same people as Anthony Fauci and Peter Daszak, who both encouraged the gain-of-function research in Wuhan, covered it up when COVID-19 broke out, Imposed the lockdowns and the shutdowns using COVID-19 as an excuse. | ||
Same people doing it. Exact same individuals. | ||
Exact same groups. So what's so complicated about this? | ||
What's so ungraspable about what's going on here? | ||
It's all very simple. It's all exactly what we know is going on. | ||
Not complicated in the slightest. | ||
Not difficult to figure out. | ||
It's the same people who create these crises that then take advantage of them to destroy your livelihood and freedom and ability to do anything without their permission. | ||
I mean, it's just absurd that he would even make this claim. | ||
It's absurd that he would try to Discount the knowledge people have about what he and his friends are up to. | ||
But it makes perfect sense. | ||
It's Michael Corleone sitting up there saying, there's no such thing as the mafia. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
So complicated. How could I, a single individual, control all of the gaming in Las Vegas? | ||
That's a conspiracy theory. | ||
So again, folks, it really isn't all that complicated. | ||
They... I really want you thinking that all of these things are totally just separate. | ||
When you look into it, it's all the very same people that are... | ||
You know, it's like... | ||
Mark Benioff, who's the understudy, he's the second-in-command of Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum. | ||
He owns Salesforce, which is the program and organization that is behind a lot of the targeted advertising, almost all of it, on the internet. | ||
Customers everywhere from Amazon to Google, and they helped coordinate all that. | ||
Of course, he also owns Time Magazine, which writes the glowing reviews of Mark Zuckerberg and the takeover of the 2020 election. | ||
He also donated millions of dollars to the LA Children's Hospital, which just so happened to build its transgender wing immediately after receiving that gift. | ||
So... But that's not a cabal. | ||
But it's not a cabal that's behind all of this stuff. | ||
I mean, sure, you take any of these conditions that... | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's called white supremacy. They blame everything on it. | ||
And even if it has nothing to do with the reality of the situation, they're perfectly happy to just slap that label on any and all problems that exist in the world. | ||
Now that's the nonsense. | ||
That's the fantasy. But all of these people, look at this. | ||
They're all like, yeah, we get together, we hang out. | ||
It would be sort of a reasonable position to have for Harari if this was still the 1990s and they still pretended Bilderberg didn't exist, right? | ||
Still pretended that Bohemian Grove didn't actually have and wasn't a thing. | ||
But we know all of this now. | ||
They've been forced to admit that all of these gatherings take place. | ||
So you're saying these gatherings take place but nothing is actually determined in them? | ||
They don't actually set the course of major geopolitical events? | ||
Obviously they do. Like, it's so strange. | ||
It's like, well, if all the elites were controlling everything, what, you think they'd get together in some big meeting and set policy? | ||
Like, that's ridiculous. Like, no, it's called the Bilderberg Group. | ||
It's called DAVA. It's called the World Economic Forum. | ||
They're like, oh, well, yeah, that. | ||
Well, sure, there's that that we do. | ||
Of course we do that. But, I mean, that's, I mean, shut up, though. | ||
But what about if you shut up about all that stuff that we do? | ||
What if we silence you? What if we censor that? | ||
Now we can pretend like it doesn't exist and isn't happening. | ||
Again, all you have to do is play our favorite game, Wikipedia Hopscotch, right? | ||
Project for a New American Century, PNAC, neoconservative think tank based in Washington, D.C., helped to bring about the war in Iraq through their calls for regime change. | ||
We can go to my screen here. | ||
So this is the PNAC page. | ||
Right? Calls for regime change in Iraq. | ||
Wrote a letter to George Bush after September 11th, specifically advocating regime change through a determined effort to remove Saddam Hussein from power in Iraq. | ||
See, these were the people that were making the arguments that eventually got us into war in Iraq. | ||
And of course, if you go up to the top and see who this was founded by, it's Bill Kristol and Robert Kagan. | ||
Click on Robert Kagan. | ||
You can see that his spouse is Victoria Nuland. | ||
Hey, look at that. Oh, look at that. | ||
It's a cabal. Oh, what do you know? | ||
What do you know? It's an open, well-publicized cabal taking place. | ||
So if you go to Victoria Newland, what's she been up to? | ||
Who is she exactly? | ||
Well, she, of course, is the spouse of the person that created the organization that got us into the war in Iraq. | ||
She also, of course, was a major proponent in this. | ||
2003-2005, Newland served as principal deputy foreign policy advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney, exercising an influential role during the war in Iraq. | ||
During George Bush's second term, she served as ambassador to NATO. So isn't that interesting? | ||
And then, of course, was the point man during the Maidan uprising in Ukraine, where Newland made appearances supporting the Maidan protesters, giving speeches, and, of course, talking and being caught on a live phone call determining who would be president of Ukraine. | ||
Saying, F the EU, we decide who is in charge of this country. | ||
You know, because it's a cabal that controls geopolitical reality. | ||
All this should be obvious. | ||
Of course, she also was the CEO of the Center for New American Security. | ||
She was founded by Michelle Flournoy. | ||
Of course, you click that now. | ||
She's a managing partner of the West Exec Advisors. | ||
Which, of course, was founded by Anthony Blinken, Michelle Flournoy. | ||
As well as various other Obama administration officials, including Jen Psaki, the previous spokesperson for the White House, as well as Averill Haynes. | ||
Averill Haynes, of course, is the Director of National Intelligence She was also sort of the chairwoman at the Event 201 program that helped to determine the answers and the response to the COVID pandemic. | ||
That, of course, was the consequence of the releasing of the COVID-19 gain-of-function research-engineered bioweapon carried out by the United States government. | ||
But it's not a cabal or anything. | ||
I mean, all these people are involved in all of this. | ||
They all work together to... | ||
Set policy and then implement it around the world. | ||
But don't call it a cabal because that makes you a conspiracy theorist. | ||
It's so complicated, guys. It's so complicated. | ||
It's just, I mean, there's billions of people all making their own decisions. | ||
I mean, how could these things be controlled by a small group of people? | ||
Well, just start clicking around on Wikipedia. | ||
It becomes absurdly obvious how all this came about. | ||
And it goes on and on and on, right? | ||
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So, I mean, I don't know what to tell you, Yuval. | |
But, uh, it's pretty simple. | ||
It's all very simple, actually. | ||
It's so complicated. | ||
All these people making all these decisions, even in this article at Infowars.com. | ||
You know, they mention, uh, all of the other comments that Yuval Harari makes that flies in the face of his contention that it's all just so complicated. | ||
Nobody can control all of this. | ||
They say it's, uh, We're good to go. | ||
Many of Ferrari's other previous statements deeply undermine his argument that there's no New World Order agenda. | ||
He claimed in 2019 that the age of free will is over because AI will soon be jacked into our minds and control our hopes and dreams, saying humans are now hackable animals. | ||
You know, the whole idea that humans have this soul and spirit and they have free will, so whatever I choose, whether the election or in the supermarket, that's my free will. | ||
That's over, free will. | ||
Yeah, free will's over. They're going to control it now, this small group of people that meet in secret. | ||
And of course we can go to that video of Alex Karp from this year's World Economic Forum meeting in Davos where he explains that they've been doing this for years and have single-handedly, in his words, single-handedly altered the entire political landscape of Europe through their algorithmic intervention. | ||
So let's go now to Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies, explaining how the cabal does exactly this. | ||
Look, we built PG, which single-handedly stopped the rise of the far right in Europe. | ||
Wow, incredible. We built Foundry, which was used to distribute the COVID vaccine and saved millions of lives globally. | ||
No way. It's almost like a cabal. | ||
That's crazy. That's so crazy. | ||
We can take it down. I mean, it's just that first sentence that tells you everything you need to know, right? | ||
Oh, all these people. | ||
Oh, it's billions of people in Europe, all, you know... | ||
Making their own political choices. | ||
I mean, there's no way it can all be controlled by a single group of people except that they're literally bragging about it right there. | ||
Yeah, we single-handedly stopped the rise of the far right. | ||
Translation, we single-handedly, we as a single tiny group of people, determined the electoral and democratic... | ||
Progress of an entire continent through our manipulation of algorithms and control of the minds of the people in Europe. | ||
It's so complicated. | ||
How do I wrap my head around this? | ||
It's so confusing and complicated and interconnected. | ||
Oh, I'm so dumb. | ||
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We have Alyssa in New Mexico who wants to talk about children's access to pornography on tablets like iPads. | ||
Go ahead, Alyssa, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, so good morning. | |
Real quick, I did want to say our sons were born on the same day. | ||
Oh. So I was listening to you that morning, and I had to run to the doctor's appointment, and then I turned it on on my drive over, and I was like... | ||
Oh, what happened to him? | ||
And my husband came in to the doctor's appointment and he's like, Harrison's having a baby too today. | ||
Oh, that's so funny. This was just three months ago or so? | ||
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Yeah, April 10th. | |
That was my daughter. | ||
So, awesome. Oh, sorry. | ||
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He said son. So, I was like that? | |
Yeah, yeah. What a fun coincidence. | ||
Well, that's great. Right? | ||
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So, yeah. | |
So, I was calling about kids on the tablet and the parental controls and the effects So, first with the tablet, my stepdaughter has a tablet because she had one at her mom's house. | ||
And we wanted to keep some normalcy. | ||
We didn't want to be super strict right off the bat. | ||
And we blocked all the internet browsers. | ||
We blocked YouTube because we knew what she could find there. | ||
And we found that in the ads, They can still open up YouTube, and once the ad opens up YouTube through a backdoor internet browser, they then have access to all internet, even if you have it blocked through parental control. | ||
Interesting. Yeah, so we found that out because my son, who's one, is a button smasher, and I had the tabloid ticket away every night. | ||
Make sure it's not in the bedroom and he was smashing buttons and just randomly pulled up a porn video Oh my god, and I was like how did you get there? | ||
And I went through and found out there's some weird backdoor internet browser and luckily she hadn't accessed it, but It's just really easy even with all the parental controls for them to get there apparently Yeah, it's like it's like hard not to stumble on that stuff and And even, I mean, even the ads. | ||
I thought you were going to talk about the ad because you go on YouTube and literally it's like Google. | ||
It's literally just like, this is whatever. | ||
Lady Hypnos, the drag queen slash hypnotist advertising Google Fiber. | ||
And it's just like, I don't want my son to see. | ||
Why is this an advertisement that I can't skip? | ||
Horrifying. Right. | ||
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Well, and even there's, like, my stepdaughter loves Elsa. | |
So there's, like, an Elsa video on the side, which will show Elsa doing, like, pornographic moves. | ||
I mean, she's in clothes, but it's right there on the kids' YouTube for them to click on. | ||
Well, remember the Elsa Spider-Man controversy was huge a few years ago. | ||
I don't think they've done anything to fix it. | ||
It was like the creepiest... | ||
I mean, it just looked like little kid animations, but then they're like, it's like Spider-Man, like Elsa's pregnant. | ||
Spider-Man's like cutting her belly open with scissors. | ||
It's like, it's insane. | ||
And it's for kids on YouTube. | ||
It's horrifying. It really is. | ||
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And so my next point is the effect it has on children. | |
Yeah. Because my stepdaughter... | ||
We got custody of her right when she turned four, like the week after she turned four. | ||
And so when she was three, her sister was eight, and she would watch porn with her older sister. | ||
And we found out because she was reenacting things she saw on the tablet or on the TV. And I had a conversation with her, and she kind of said, well, I saw it on TV, and it feels good, so I'm going to keep doing it. | ||
And it's okay, because I saw it on TV. And so she was justifying the normalcy of her behavior through what she saw on TV. And so when she visits her mom now, her sister will essentially rape her. | ||
And I think it's due to all the porn that her sister watches. | ||
And we've called CPS, and we've talked to the courts, and literally there's nothing they'll do about it. | ||
They told me it's okay. | ||
And normal for an eight-year-old, her older sister, to watch it. | ||
And younger siblings are just victims of what their older siblings do. | ||
So nobody will look into it for us. | ||
And in the court system, a parent's voice, it doesn't hold, like, as circumstantial evidence or anything. | ||
We even have voice recordings of her talking about watching these things and what her sister does to her. | ||
And the court won't do anything. | ||
Anything about it as far as custody goes. | ||
And because of that, my husband decided to join law enforcement because it's the only way his voice holds up in court. | ||
So I just want to say, like, the system's kind of rigged against parents, especially parents with mixed families. | ||
So be careful. | ||
Wow. No, that's all horrifying. | ||
Thank you for calling in and telling us this. | ||
Thanks for holding so you could share that. | ||
Yeah, it's another thing that people... | ||
Again, there's this idea that, like, well, you know, it's social pressure, and if we were just more accepting, then it'd be okay. | ||
It's like, no, there's... | ||
Psychologically, it doesn't matter how much you and your family are okay with this happening. | ||
It's destroying your child psychologically because... | ||
And the leftists even recognize, like, sex is a lot of times about power. | ||
It's about, like, asserting yourself over somebody else. | ||
Like, even if you're telling the kid, like, oh, this is really fun, like... | ||
They then want to go and assert power over something smaller than them. | ||
It's like any other type of abuse, right? | ||
Physical abuse, sexual abuse has the same tendency to replicate itself through the victims than victimize other people. | ||
And there's the story of... Well, and it's scary. | ||
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Because you see someone like her at four, she's posing very provocatively. | |
She wants to wear full face makeup because her mom... | ||
Always wears very short shorts and crop tops and full face makeup. | ||
And that's who she's decided she has to be due to all the over-sexualization. | ||
And so, I mean, the trans issue is huge. | ||
And there's also this other moral side going on in our society today. | ||
Absolutely horrifying. Yeah. | ||
Now, thank you for sharing that with us, Alyssa. | ||
Hopefully you guys can help out that little girl and hopefully she can not be abused anymore. | ||
I mean, my God, it's... | ||
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Oh, we fight every day, but I just really hope parents are very careful that their blocks don't work. | |
Yeah, yeah, seriously. I mean... | ||
Personally, I'd never let my kid look at a screen if I'm not there also looking at what he's looking at. | ||
Like I said, it's like an ad will pop up and you're like, I don't want my kids seeing this. | ||
What the hell is it? | ||
It's not like you're seeing ads in the 90s and you turn on TV and it's just a bunch of toy ads. | ||
It's creepy, weird, disturbing stuff that then your kid has nightmares about because they can't fathom it and can't understand it. | ||
Man, it is really troubling stuff. | ||
Thank you so much for that call, Alyssa, and God bless. | ||
I hope you're able to get a handle on things, because that sounds horrifying. | ||
And again, it's like... I'd love to talk to that other mother. | ||
Like, is this okay? | ||
Do you think this is a good thing? | ||
You think you're, like, helping your daughter by letting her watch porn? | ||
People do. Like, I don't... | ||
And that's where, like, the education comes in, where it's like, parents need to know you are damaging your children for life. | ||
This is not harmless. I don't know how you could think it's harmless, but they do. | ||
So, clearly, somebody needs to correct them on that for the sake of their children. | ||
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