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Dr. Charles Morgan, former CIA and consultant for the U.S. military on neurological sciences, spoke to cadets former CIA and consultant for the U.S. military on neurological sciences, spoke to cadets at West Point in 2018 about the | ||
He briefed the cadets on experiments from 2013 where humans were given neural implants that allowed them to control prosthetic arms with their thoughts. | ||
Experiments where one person can control another person's hands by just wearing an EEG cap. | ||
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The person on the receiving end described the sensation as rather odd. | |
Said, I didn't know anything until I saw my hand beginning to move. | ||
But the really fun part was that you're taking over somebody else's physical body with the mind of another human. | ||
So what do you think would be the next step? | ||
Experiments where information is transmitted from one mind to another. | ||
And experiments where memories are erased. | ||
Dr. Morgan admits they have the technology to target an individual person. | ||
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But you can engineer anything. | |
You can engineer a unique thing that would only kill one person in the world. | ||
And are working on the ability to erase the memories of any human they choose. | ||
Their biggest challenge five years ago was being able to interface with the hippocampus without the use of physical wires. | ||
And this is most likely one of the motivating factors for the deployment of the experimental COVID shots. | ||
Using dark field microscopy, Dr. | ||
Ana Maria Mihalcia has captured in great detail what the scientific literature describes as effective technologies that exist today. | ||
Technology such as quantum dots. | ||
Quantum dots are nanotechnology with the ability to organize, operate, communicate, and build structures within the blood. | ||
They do so with a tunable photoluminescence. | ||
That can be programmed to dictate various tasks via optical communication. | ||
The description and images displayed in the scientific literature, compared to what Michelsia's dark field microscopy has captured, are the same. | ||
You can see the quantum dots blinking in different colors, acting as the artificial intelligence directing the self-assembly around them. | ||
Bubbles are created within the blood that act as construction sites. | ||
Within these construction bubbles, the quantum dots organize the various materials into self-assembly. | ||
These technologies are being found in both the blood of the vaccinated and in the blood of the unvaccinated. | ||
Depending on what materials are needed, the quantum dots will trigger them into self-assembly. | ||
The COVID vaccines are full of rare and heavy metals to make all manner of nanotechnology. | ||
But it seems as if almost everyone is infected with some sort of nanotech. | ||
According to several research teams, everyone's blood seems to contain the materials required to produce the filaments and the latticework for this technology. | ||
Blood samples that appear to be healthy have been completely transformed by applying a mere 10 milliamps of electric current for two hours. | ||
And it looks as if we may have been infected by the chemtrails. | ||
Morgellons disease was first reported in 2002. | ||
It's when synthetic fibers or filaments are growing in a person's body. | ||
It has been theorized for decades that this was being spread via chemtrails. | ||
And under a microscope, it appears to be the same filaments that people today are calling blood clots, and what the scientific journals call self-assembled hydrogels. | ||
According to Dane Wigington from geoengineeringwatch.org, nanoparticles are being sprayed worldwide. | ||
The good news is that Dr. | ||
Mielcia's research has found a remedy. | ||
The iron in the infected blood has been oxidized to a three-plus state, and by taking antioxidants, one is able to dissolve these filament clots. | ||
She has found that EDTA chelation therapy will remedy infected blood within three days, and megadosing vitamin C also seems to work. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Very powerful new video by Greg Reese. | ||
You can find and share it at band.video. | ||
Nanotechnology found in both vax and unvax. | ||
Getting crazy out there, folks. | ||
We're going to cover it all on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. It's the American Journal Infowars.com. | ||
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Monday morning. It's Monday, August 7th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And... You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
All right, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
We're coming to you live this Monday morning from the InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
A whole lot of stuff to talk about. | ||
A lot of politics to get into. | ||
A lot of revelations about COVID. It's been a busy, very busy weekend. | ||
I'm just going to get in a little bit to what's happening with LK99, room temperature, quantum flux pinning. | ||
It's new technology, maybe. | ||
Maybe it's new technology, or maybe it's the unveiling of old technology. | ||
It's going to be a very busy week this week. | ||
Of course, Saturday, it is Saturday, right? | ||
Saturday will be... The American Liberty Awards. | ||
So just a who's who of liberty-minded folks are en route to Austin, Texas as we speak. | ||
Matt Baker, Chris Skye. | ||
We'll have Anomaly in studio tomorrow for a pre-recorded interview that will air on Wednesday. | ||
Just a lot of stuff to get to. | ||
And of course, your phone calls throughout the show. | ||
And I'll be joined by Simi Bird, who is a candidate for The governorship of Washington State in the third hour of today's show. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines nice and early today and get as many phone calls as possible. | ||
Let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 7th of August, 2023. | ||
U.S. dispatches warships after China and Russia sent naval patrol near Alaska. | ||
Combined naval patrol appeared to be the largest such flotilla to approach U.S. territory and is highly provocative, an expert says. | ||
from The Guardian. | ||
The U.S. dispatched four Navy warships as well as a reconnaissance airplane after multiple Chinese and Russian military vessels carried out a joint naval patrol near Alaska last week. | ||
The combined naval patrol, which the Wall Street Journal first reported, appeared to be the largest such flotilla to approach U.S. territory, according to experts that spoke to the outlet. | ||
It's a historical first, said Brent Sadler, a retired Navy captain and senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. | ||
He also said the flotilla's proximity to Alaska was highly provocative, a highly provocative maneuver given Russia's ongoing war with Ukraine and political tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan. | ||
The flotilla has since left. | ||
U.S. Northern Command confirmed the combined Chinese and Russian naval patrol, telling the journal, air and maritime assets under our commands conducted operations to assure the defense of the United States and Canada. | ||
The patrol remained in international waters and was not considered a threat. | ||
Meanwhile, six million illegal immigrants have crossed our southern border. | ||
But... Never mind that. | ||
Big story this weekend. | ||
Very important point here. | ||
Woke soccer player Megan Rapinoe ends career with missed penalty kick that cost U.S. the World Cup. | ||
Oh dear. Just from InfoWars.com, leftist soccer player Megan Rapinoe ended her career dramatically on Sunday when she missed a crucial penalty kick that cost the U.S. women's soccer team the World Cup. | ||
The missed kick meant that the U.S. was eliminated by Sweden 5-4 in the World Cup underway in New Zealand and Australia. | ||
Rapinoe was seen laughing after the U.S. loss, which was not received well on social media. | ||
And of course, everybody knows Megan Rapinoe, not because of her soccer skills, but because she's an insufferable feminist that says stupid things all the time. | ||
So, good riddance to her. | ||
It should be apparent to literally everybody at this point That there's like a major disconnect between the talent of people that are narcissistic liberal activists and the reality of their abilities. | ||
Just one of those things. | ||
Somebody should do a big compilation of all of the people that the left celebrates as breaking barriers and shattering glass ceilings. | ||
All tend to be terrible at their jobs. | ||
And there might be something to that. | ||
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is ruthlessly mocked for condemning the conviction of Putin's political opponent. | ||
In a statement totally lacking self-awareness, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken blasted Russian President Vladimir Putin for jailing his political opponent. | ||
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny on Friday was sentenced to 19 additional years in a prison colony for extremism-related charges. | ||
Anthony Blinken responded by saying the United States strongly condemns Russia's conviction of opposition leader Alexei Navalny on politically motivated charges. | ||
The Kremlin cannot silence the truth. | ||
Navalny should be released, Blinken wrote on Twitter in response. | ||
Blinken's tone-deaf remarks amid the Biden administration's political persecution of his maiden political rival Donald Trump were brutally ridiculed on social media. | ||
It's just, you know, people saying this was tone deaf, people saying this was suggesting that Anthony Blinken was somehow stupid, somehow didn't know what he was doing. | ||
To me, this is more like when a murderer, before they're caught, comments on, posts on like the Facebook page of their victim. | ||
Being like, oh my god, I can't believe it. | ||
So sad. If your family needs anything, let me know. | ||
Prayer's up. It's like, well, you're the murderer, though. | ||
When a murderer does that, is it because they just don't get it? | ||
They don't understand? Like, no, you killed this person? | ||
No. They get exactly what they're doing. | ||
It's like an attempt to throw the dogs off the trail. | ||
It's an attempt to try to cover up what they're doing by signaling, like... | ||
Acting like nothing else is going on. | ||
It's criminal activity and the cover-up. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. suspends foreign aid to Niger as West Africa bloc prepares military intervention as Niger's military coup leadership doesn't appear to be going anywhere with President Mohamed Bazoum still under detention despite Western calls for his restoration. | ||
The United States has begun pausing some foreign aid programs. | ||
This could pave the way for future sanctions on the junta Hunter? | ||
How do you pronounce that? Hunter? Hunter. | ||
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken on Friday remarks stated, as we've made clear since the outset of this situation, the provision of the U.S. assistance to the government of Niger depends on democratic governance and respect for constitutional order. | ||
Again, rules for thee, but not for... | ||
And finally, we have this story, which we'll cover more extensively a little bit later. | ||
7-Eleven workers who stopped would-be thief in Stockton, California, are under investigation for assault. | ||
On Saturday, Stockton, California, police revealed they were investigating two 7-Eleven store clerks for assault after a video of them beating a would-be robber went viral on the Internet. | ||
In a post on Facebook, the Stockton Police Department said it was, quote, He continued to hit him multiple times while the man was on the ground. | ||
Police said that the man is suspected of committing at least two other robberies in the same 7-11 location within 24 hours of the recorded incident. | ||
In the first incident, they said on July 28, 2023 at 3.41 a.m., An employee of 7-Eleven recorded a suspect entering the business, went behind the counter, and threatened to shoot the victim if he intervened. | ||
The suspect took several packs of cigarettes and other items and placed them in a large garbage bag before fleeing. | ||
And then he did it again, and then a third time when he actually got stopped by the people in the store. | ||
And this is just sort of, you know, here's the video, the actual video. | ||
I don't think we ever actually played the... | ||
I think maybe we played it a little bit last week. | ||
We never really covered this story. | ||
Because it just... That thing happens so often now. | ||
It's hard to even figure out which are the important stories and which aren't. | ||
But this just contributes to the overall lawlessness that America is facing on purpose at this point, as our entire judicial system has been hamstrung and largely destroyed by the defund the police movement, leaving regular people forced to defend themselves against continuous thievery and violence, You know, you can be robbed two, three times. | ||
Call the cops every time. | ||
They never do anything to stop it. | ||
But if you step in to try to stop it, the police will show you just how ruthless and effective they can be. | ||
And this ties into what happened in New York City over the weekend with a massive riot breaking out. | ||
And we have a ton of videos of that that we'll go to here in just a second. | ||
Of the NYPD being forced to retreat as thousands of people take to the street. | ||
Dozens of people injured. | ||
The police hiding behind blocks of wood as they have things thrown at them. | ||
As again, lawlessness has been unleashed in America. | ||
Not only for the criminals, the good people defending themselves, they're still under extreme duress. | ||
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Simi Bird will be joining me in the third hour. | ||
A lot to talk about. In the meantime, we'll be opening up your phones, the phone lines for your calls as well. | ||
What a weekend. | ||
What a weekend it was. | ||
What should we start with? | ||
Perhaps we'll start with some of these videos of New York City, as was last Friday. | ||
That I guess a... | ||
Instagram star to TikTok star, some sort of social media influencer, announced a giveaway. | ||
They're going to give away PlayStations in New York City. | ||
And it turned into an all-out riot. | ||
Absolutely massive and, well, looking a lot like any George Floyd protest. | ||
In this case, having absolutely no justification behind it. | ||
It really is something else. We can go to some of these videos. | ||
First, a bird's eye view. | ||
Clip number 11. Police are claiming a riot broke out of Union Square Park. | ||
First says, I haven't heard any scheduled protests. | ||
Now, it wasn't a scheduled protest. | ||
They're not protesting anything. | ||
Just sheer lawlessness. | ||
Let's go now to clip 11. | ||
You see just the absolute scale of this. | ||
Totally wild. | ||
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Thousands and thousands of people. | |
You can see them picking up barriers. | ||
This all started when Twitch streamer Kai Sinnott, I guess his name is, C-E-N-A-T, charged with inciting a riot after a chaotic giveaway in Union Square. | ||
Massive gathering of people showed up on Friday afternoon in New York City's Union Square for a giveaway hosted by two social media influencers, mega-popular Twitch streamer Kai Sinnott and another streamer, Phenum. | ||
Senate is the most subscribed streamer on Twitch, according to Twitch Tracker. | ||
The giveaway was set to take place at Union Park at 4 p.m. | ||
And the park was full of people by 3 p.m. | ||
And then it got... A little bit crazy. | ||
Very crazy, in fact. | ||
We have another bird's eye view here. Clip number 12. | ||
Thousands of people have overrun Union Square Park and surrounded lanes of traffic. | ||
This again on Friday. Let's go down to clip 12. | ||
As you can see, there's a large, large crowd here. | ||
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We're hearing estimates of thousands and thousands of people who showed up. | |
And clearly, NYPD is vastly outnumbered in the situation. | ||
Stefano. I don't want to interrupt you for one quick second right now because you're looking at live pictures of a car that was literally covered with people and we do believe that that was the vehicle that had Kai Sanat in it which you can see now was looked as though could have been leaving the area and that is why you're seeing that crowd there chase after That's it. | ||
That's the vehicle right there that they believe Kaysenot is in right now. | ||
As Safan was saying, he was there. | ||
He was in the crowd for a little bit of time. | ||
But clearly, this was an out-of-control crowd. | ||
And no freebies given away, no giveaway whatsoever getting in the car. | ||
But clearly, you're looking at a very dangerous situation with this car now driving pretty fast with those people hanging on to the side and top of it. | ||
Yeah, just... | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Just a dystopian movie we're watching play out in real time. | ||
It got insane and, of course, violent, as it obviously would. | ||
It's going out to clip number 16. | ||
More insane footage from Friday's Riot. | ||
You see the contingents of cops throwing trash cans. | ||
Cops, big fat cops running at the protesters. | ||
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Are they dancing? | |
Are they attacking? | ||
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Is this fun and games? | |
Is this a righteous protest against injustice? | ||
Or just a bunch of rioters having a good time on Friday night? | ||
Doesn't matter anymore. | ||
Again, it's just a collection of clips. | ||
The karate moves of the protesters. | ||
Just completely insane. | ||
And it just goes on and on and on. | ||
Those cops just, like, can't get a handle on it and are constantly having things thrown at them. | ||
Again, I mean, it just, it gets... | ||
It gets completely insane. | ||
Clip 19, riot breaks out of Union Square Park in NYC. One officer apparently was cut in the neck. | ||
Another one had his gun stolen from him. | ||
Just complete chaos. | ||
People climbing on cars. | ||
I guess this is just... | ||
I don't know, a Friday afternoon in America now. | ||
Again, similar scenes to what we witnessed all through 2020 during the George Floyd riots. | ||
But in that case, remember, it was righteous. | ||
It was good. It was protesting injustice and racism in the police force. | ||
And so, you know, all of the... | ||
Property destruction and violence that took place, it was all warranted and necessary to achieve Political ends. | ||
And this is just, yeah, dead. | ||
Might as well just let him do it anyway, right? | ||
It just shows you, I mean, it's not really about, like, the righteous justification of the violence or the chaos being carried out. | ||
It's just they're just allowed to do it now. | ||
It's just no one can stop them. Here's the aftermath of what's going on. | ||
But really the most astonishing things about this entire event were things like clip 13. | ||
14, cops hiding from protesters behind barriers. | ||
These are NYPD police using a piece of plywood as a shield as they have things thrown at them by the crowd, using street barriers to protect themselves. | ||
This was a defeat for the NYPD. I think the NYPD lost this particular battle for the streets of New York. | ||
There's yet another one, police retreating as protesters assault and attack them. | ||
And they retreat using a piece of plywood as a giant shield. | ||
Probably the reason that it turned out this way has a lot to do with not just the George Floyd protest that took place in New York, which again, it's like, yeah, it was exactly the same as what we saw there, but at least they were pretending like it was some sort of, you know, it's like they're like rioting and looting and they're like, yeah, but it's for George Floyd. | ||
It's because of racism. It's because we're sick of these political shenanigans. | ||
And then it's just like, or it's just because it's Friday and they have the excuse to do it. | ||
Whether it actually has some legitimate purpose, and this is a real protest for actual political purposes that just spirals out of control, or whether it's just like a giveaway with a Twitch streamer that they just start smashing things. | ||
It's all the same. And of course, the protesters that were arrested by the NYPD have since been awarded $13 million. | ||
So... This will be a theme throughout the show today. | ||
This is just modern America. | ||
The criminals, the rioters, the violent people are being empowered while law enforcement is quite literally being hamstrung in their ability to prevent any of this. | ||
Certainly you cannot prevent any of this. | ||
Regular people, if they try to stop what's going on, the police will brutally Execute the law and stop you from interfering. | ||
But whether it's shoplifting or attacking people or riots or whatever, it's just lawlessness. | ||
Lawlessness has been unleashed on America, but only for the criminals. | ||
Only the criminals get to behave as if there's no law. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
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Enforced lawlessness. | |
That's the way it's going under monolithic rule by the Democrats in America these days. | ||
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What are we going to do about it? | ||
Well, not a lot if the Republicans have anything to say about it. | ||
Not a good weekend for the Republicans, I have to say. | ||
For the so-called Republicans, maybe I should say. | ||
For the Republicans that aren't Trump, that is. | ||
So let's talk a little bit about the... | ||
Presidential campaigns here. | ||
DeSantis Camp. It's a story from Bloomberg. | ||
DeSantis Camp hit by gloom as aides worry race is slipping away. | ||
Ron DeSantis promised a reset of his presidential campaign. | ||
Many of his campaign staffers are still waiting. | ||
Several aides believe the Republican candidate's bid lacks a coherent strategy and message. | ||
According to people familiar with the campaign, the operation is disorganized with different teams pursuing their own agendas and little communication between the groups, said the people familiar who requested anonymity to discuss the campaign's inner workings. | ||
Even posting an official message on X, the platform formerly called Twitter, is rife with bureaucracy. | ||
According to people briefed on the communications strategy, the governor and his wife, Casey DeSantis, must personally approve many of the messages, a process that can take two days and can slow their ability to respond to campaign developments, they said. | ||
Some of the highest rungs of the campaign leadership consider the operation flawed and worry they're watching the Florida governor's chances of winning the GOP nomination slip away. | ||
Well, you don't need to worry about that. | ||
It's already gone. No, it's not slipping away. | ||
It doesn't exist. Never has. | ||
This was flawed and doomed from the start. | ||
Should have been obvious to anybody that was paying even the slightest bit of attention. | ||
The fact that I pull Joe Rogan went off on this and absolutely nailed it. | ||
If the crew can grab that video, I retweeted it just saying this is the smartest thing Joe Rogan has ever said because he absolutely hit the nail on the head. | ||
And then we'll go to him in just a second. | ||
But again, what it begs the question of is what do they know or what do they think they know that the rest of us don't? | ||
In other words, if you just look at the landscape as it is now, how is it that Joe Rogan can figure out that Nobody like Ron DeSantis has an ice cube chance in hell of beating Donald Trump. | ||
And yet all of the experts are saying that he can. | ||
All of the insiders, all the billionaires, all of the Bush family cronies are all pushing Ron DeSantis. | ||
Are they just doing it out of some misconception about the American people that they think that they can both mimic all of Trump's Policies and talking points while simultaneously throwing Trump under the bus? | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
So what it makes me think is that they at least think that they have some sort of inside information that Trump's not going to be around. | ||
In 2024. So they're like, yeah, it's bad now because Trump's still around, but he'll be sent to jail. | ||
He'll be assassinated. Something will happen to him. | ||
And in that case, Ron DeSantis needs to have built up momentum so he can grab the torch from Trump's hand once he stumbles. | ||
Maybe that's the calculus going on. | ||
But... It ain't going well. | ||
It's not going well, even in the slightest, for Ron DeSantis and has basically totally collapsed his entire campaign. | ||
And he just continues to embarrass himself not supporting Donald Trump, which again, what do they not get about what's going on here? | ||
What do they not understand about how Trump has become a symbol of The American resistance, a symbol of the conservative movement overall that is continuously abused by the deep state, abused by the governmental organizations that are being set up to explicitly go after us and him. | ||
And that by throwing him under the bus, the appearance is that you're throwing all of the Americans who voted for him under the bus. | ||
Are they really this disconnected? | ||
Are they really this unaware? | ||
Of how most Trump supporters feel. | ||
It really is strange, and it really does make you wonder, because these aren't statements people are making. | ||
There are people putting tens of millions of dollars into DeSantis' campaign. | ||
Clearly, you don't put tens of millions of dollars into something if you don't think that there's some chance it can win, some chance it can succeed. | ||
Are they really that wrong? | ||
Are they really making $10 million bets off faulty information? | ||
Or do they think it's a foregone conclusion? | ||
Trump's going to be convicted and they're going to need to have the backup guy geared up and ready to go. | ||
I'm not sure what the answer to that is, but it is crazy. | ||
I'm not actually sure if this was an official Trump ad or not. | ||
At the end, it's tagged with like, this is, Donald Trump and I approve this message, but I just found it on the internet. | ||
It's called the Fraud Squad. So just a quick little refresher as to what Donald Trump is up against right now. | ||
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Let's go to clip number nine. How far will the most corrupt president in history go to keep Republicans from winning back the White House? | |
Meet the cast of unscrupulous accomplices he's assembled to get Trump. | ||
Alvin Bragg, the radical liberal New York prosecutor who refuses to prosecute violent criminals. | ||
Jack Smith, who's made a career persecuting innocent Republican officials. | ||
Letitia James, the socialist who ran on the promise, I'll go after Trump. | ||
And Biden's newest lackey, Atlanta DA, Fonnie Willis, so incompetent, On her watch, violent crimes have exploded. | ||
So tainted, Willis was thrown off one case for trying to prosecute a political opponent. | ||
So corrupt, Willis got caught hiding a relationship with a gang member she was prosecuting. | ||
So dishonest, Willis was accused of creating a fake subpoena. | ||
Welcome to the Fraud Squad. | ||
I'm Donald J. Trump and I approve this message. | ||
So by going after Trump, you are aligning yourself with them, essentially. | ||
I mean, that's just how it works. | ||
That's just what it is. | ||
And I guess a way to see this is, like, you got a group of, like, dozens of people all crossing the road at once, all jaywalking, and just one person gets grabbed. | ||
And that one person that gets grabbed... | ||
It's grabbed by a cop that they're like going through divorce proceedings with and they get slammed to the ground and they get charged not with just with jaywalking but with like obstructing traffic and being a nuisance and all these other charges have nothing to do with it and you see this you're just like this is clearly trumped up charges like this doesn't make any sense first of all This person wasn't doing something that everybody else around them was doing, so why should they get charged and nobody else does? | ||
Also, the charges are way overblown. | ||
If they were jaywalking, call them for, you know, charging for jaywalking. | ||
But to throw all these other things on, this doesn't make any sense. | ||
And then here come the Ron DeSantis's and the Mitch McConnell's and the other Rhino Republicans to say, yeah, but technically she was jaywalking, so... | ||
This is law and order and she deserves it. | ||
This isn't about whether she jaywalked or not. | ||
It's about the obvious abuse that took place. | ||
It's about the obvious corruption of the judicial system that is being used to target the main opposition political opponent. | ||
This is an incredibly dangerous precedent that's being set up and you're going along with it. | ||
You're justifying it. You're contributing to it. | ||
It's a bad look no matter what. | ||
So I'm glad the DeSantis campaign is burning down in front of our eyes. | ||
It's been one of the biggest implosions we've seen in the political sphere and they're so desperate. | ||
In their messaging that it's almost comical. | ||
For example, I guess DeSantis, instead of being governor of Florida, as he was elected, he's barnstorming around Iowa now. | ||
And Stephen Chung posts this. | ||
Tiny crowd for Ron DeSantis in a livestock auction venue. | ||
Nobody is buying what that heifer is selling. | ||
And you see this livestock venue where... | ||
DeSantis is holding a town hall, and there's about 14 people there. | ||
There's about 14 people in total sitting around to see Ron DeSantis. | ||
The point, obviously, is that he can't draw a crowd. | ||
Nobody cares about him. | ||
The way that the DeSantis campaign is responding to this is saying, the Trump campaign attacks Ron DeSantis for visiting small towns. | ||
It's just desperate. | ||
It's completely asinine. | ||
It's totally wrong. | ||
Ridiculous. It's a flailing, failing campaign. | ||
We're on to you. As they are refusing to give any backup. | ||
Again, it makes no sense to me. | ||
You've got this guy that's like a revolutionary figure in American politics. | ||
Whether you like him or not, you have to admit... | ||
The effectiveness of his campaign, the fact that he shattered the two-party paradigm during his run of 2016. | ||
You understand that it was a foregone conclusion in 2016. | ||
It was supposed to be the Bush dynasty versus the Clinton dynasty, and we got to pick which globalist bloodline had the honor of shutting the jail cell door, as it were, and ushering in global governance. | ||
Donald Trump stood up to that as only he could have, as we've seen other similarly disruptive campaigns be destroyed by the machine. | ||
He's the only one that succeeded in breaking through. | ||
And then we've seen the relentless targeting of Trump, the deep state from the judicial system, from his political opponents, and from the mainstream media. | ||
And the weird thing is, with DeSantis at least, he keeps talking about, oh, we're just not looking back. | ||
We've got to move forward. | ||
We've got to move into the future. As if it's not happening right now as we speak. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
He keeps being asked about things that are happening right now and going, ah, we shouldn't be looking into the past. | ||
It's like, this isn't the past. | ||
It's happening right now. | ||
And it's the future if you don't stand up to stop it. | ||
You think Trump's going to be the last person they do this to? | ||
They're able to succeed in getting rid of Trump. | ||
It'll just set the precedent for you to be next, you idiot. | ||
He doesn't seem to realize this. | ||
He thinks if he plays ball, they'll go easy on him or something. | ||
I mean, do these people have any awareness of just how ruthless and bloodthirsty their opponents are? | ||
It's like they really do wish. | ||
It's like they have magical thinking. | ||
This idea that if we just pretend the entire time period between 2016 and 2020 just didn't happen, then we can just go back to 2015. | ||
We can just revert back to 2015 when the two-party system was fully in control and we chose between red and blue that were both different shades of the same deep state puppet. | ||
We're not going back. | ||
There is no going back at this point. | ||
The populace understands this. | ||
Why the political class can't seem to wrap their heads around it, I again think has to do something with magical, I don't know if it's magical thinking, what you'd call it. | ||
But it's like they just think if they insist on ignoring it, it'll go away. | ||
But it's not going away. You know, he says things like, It's from CNN. DeSantis says, Republicans will lose if they behave like Trump. | ||
These insults are so phony. | ||
These insults are so juvenile. | ||
That's not the way a great nation should be conducting itself. | ||
Is this 2016? | ||
Have we not already been through this? | ||
It's like Groundhog's Day. | ||
We get it. You don't like being insulted by Trump. | ||
We understand. But you are the one that betrayed him and the entire movement. | ||
You are the one that took his endorsement Whose entire political career is thanks to Donald Trump's support and the support of his supporters. | ||
And now you're throwing him under the bus. | ||
You're throwing him to the wolves. | ||
You're throwing him to the Democrats and allowing them to violate the Constitution and use judicial process to eliminate a political opponent. | ||
You're allowing them to do that right now as we speak. | ||
But because you run to sanctimonious, so apparently that disqualifies him. | ||
Did we not have the most peaceful... | ||
Period of time in my lifetime and in probably the last hundred years of American history while Donald Trump was in charge. | ||
Did he not succeed where every other statesman has failed to bring enemies to the table, to get them to discuss normalizing interaction, to stop the ongoing war in Syria? | ||
I mean, crazy. | ||
Just absolutely crazy. | ||
And when he says, as Republicans, that will cause us to lose if we behave that way, he says, if we behave like Trump, we won't win. | ||
I think that's true in the sense that if Ron DeSantis tries to behave like Trump, we're not going to win. | ||
In fact, there's a story. | ||
It goes just to that from last Friday. | ||
Outrage after DeSantis says he'll start, quote, slitting throats if elected president. | ||
It's like, oh, God. | ||
You're not Trump, dude. | ||
You can't just go off the cuff and try to sound tough like that. | ||
Trump can do it because he knows how to do it. | ||
You don't know how to do it, and so it just sounds kind of horrifying when you say it. | ||
Right-wing Governor Trump. | ||
Florida in 2020, presidential hopeful Ron DeSantis was widely condemned after he said if elected to the White House, he would, quote, start slitting throats in the federal bureaucracy on the first day in power. | ||
Oh, God. Oh, geez. | ||
Doesn't sound good. We don't want you slitting throats up there. | ||
And, of course, this might have something to do with the fact that Ron DeSantis is the establishment pick. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
You mimic all of Trump's talking points in order to woo Trump supporters. | ||
In the background, you know that you are a moderate who's not going to go after Democrats in the way that they deserve, in a way that is necessary to actually save the country. | ||
Do they not realize what situation we're in? | ||
Do they not realize that on top of the voter fraud that they've allowed to happen by their imposition of mail-in ballots and all that sort of stuff, Has only been compounded by the fact that they have literally imported 6 million or more, probably more like 10 million new voters into the country in the last four years. | ||
That the entire demographics of America has shifted monumentally in the last four years in order to favor the Democrats. | ||
This is the idea that we're back in 2010. | ||
They're gonna be like, well, we just have to play within the rules and Win the argument with the Democrats. | ||
It's like, I swear, it's like I'm watching a broadcast from six years ago when I hear these things. | ||
Of course, Gateway Pundit has the story. | ||
Major donor to DeSantis' presidential bid threatens to cut off money unless new donors emerge and more moderate stance is adopted. | ||
So maybe he's doing it just to appease his financial backers. | ||
Could be that as well. | ||
Joe Rogan went off on this. | ||
Let's watch that. No one is going to run against Trump. | ||
In the Republican side and win. | ||
Because you're not going to get the Trump supporters. | ||
They are all in on Trump. | ||
Unless he has a stroke. Unless something happens that's horrible. | ||
They're all in on Trump. | ||
If you run against Trump, you're now the enemy of Trump. | ||
If I was friends with DeSantis, I'd be like, don't do it. | ||
You can't beat that guy. | ||
You just can't. When that guy gets out there and he's waving to people and they're going crazy, you're not beating that. | ||
And the fact that he was the president for four years, and the country was in a great economic situation, and it looked like his policies were actually effective, and that it looked like the unemployment was down, all business was building, regulations were being relaxed, more things were getting done. | ||
You know, when you look at it from a policy perspective, if you just look at it on paper, what he did was effective. | ||
A lot of people think it was effective. | ||
You don't like him as a personality, so you ignore that. | ||
Don't do that. Look at it in terms of a policy perspective. | ||
People liked the ideas that he was putting forward. | ||
And now you're sitting like, oh, the wall is raised. | ||
Everybody thinks there needs to be a wall. | ||
Even the mayor of New York City is now calling to stop immigration into a city. | ||
And this was the guy that called it for it to be a sanctuary state. | ||
When the reality of what your policies, what kind of actions you put forward, what the results of that are, and those results are highly negative. | ||
You're forced to sort of recollect. | ||
Recollect your thoughts and come up with a new perspective. | ||
And that's what the mayor of New York City is doing right now. | ||
When you just look at what Trump's policies were, and then obviously COVID hits, there's a lot to that, the lockdowns, the economic collapse, all the shit that came with that. | ||
None of that is good. | ||
And then... Trump holds up this hope to bring us back to where we were when he was in office. | ||
You're not going to beat that. I don't think they're going to beat that. | ||
When you look at the Russia collusion, when you look at the Steele dossier, when you look at all the bullshit they tried to throw at him that we now know is bullshit, not just bullshit, but coordinated bullshit, when you look at the fact that they suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story and that 51 intelligence agency representatives signed off on that to say that this was Russian disinformation, | ||
which we know they know is not true, That's scary, because now you have the intelligence agencies colluding to keep a guy from being president that was president during a time where the country was thriving economically. | ||
This is—you're not going to beat that guy. | ||
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Would he get your vote? | |
He'd get my vote before—excuse me—he'd get my vote before Biden. | ||
I said that before. I don't think that—I never thought that Biden was going to make it. | ||
I never thought that he was going to be functional. | ||
You know, like, regardless of what kind of power the president actually has. | ||
Joe Rogan can figure this out, but all of the Republicans, all of their donors can't. | ||
Sort of astonishing, which again makes me think maybe they think Trump is not going to make it to 2024, so they're backing DeSantis as the backup moderate candidate. | ||
It's not just DeSantis. | ||
We'll show you next. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
The second hour of American Journal has begun. | ||
We'll get into some other topics here in just a second. | ||
We're finishing up with our discussion of the political realm. | ||
It's not going well for anybody that didn't stand up and have Trump's back when it really counted. | ||
And I guess the main takeaway of all of this is... | ||
That this is the real issue. | ||
The real problem is not Trump. | ||
Trump is a real deal. | ||
He continues to be the real deal, obviously. | ||
Completely changed political discourse in this country for the better. | ||
He is a populist candidate that's not fit firmly into the Republican mold, as it were, as the Republican mold represents a mold, a festering growth, a weak-willed Impotent, supposed opposition to the constant march of so-called progress that the Democrats bring about. | ||
The role that Republicans have been playing for the past 20 years has been to be outraged and disappointed, but completely ineffectual at stopping the progress and onslaught of the Democrats as they ruthlessly Deconstruct the foundations that our country is built upon. | ||
And getting Trump into office should have been and we treated it here at Infowars from the very beginning as nothing more than a beachhead, a foothold, something that gave us a great start that then should have been maximized and It was a time when Republicans could have actually seen Trump as a leader and adopted his aggressive approach to defeating the Democrats. | ||
So it wasn't that Trump was inadequate. | ||
It was that he was surrounded by traitors that are now all revealing themselves. | ||
And how much could he have gotten done if the Senate and the Congress actually took his lead And put his proposals forward and actually change the country for the better. | ||
Instead, they would rather get Trump out of the way so they can return to business as usual. | ||
And nobody in the Trump world is deceived by their supposed Completely fabricated fake patriotism. | ||
Let's go now to clip number seven. | ||
Mitch McConnell was mercilessly booed for a full five minutes in his home state of Kentucky with attendees yelling, retire and ditch Mitch. | ||
Here's a little selection of this complete disaster. | ||
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Folks who closed schools and then told you that teachers unions know what's best for your kids. | |
We're up against folks who'd rather let the key defenders walk free. | ||
Can't even hear what old Mitch is saying as he's completely drowned out in his home state at his own event. | ||
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Like, just nobody is falling. | |
Nobody is buying the... | ||
Rhetoric anymore. We've seen you in action. | ||
You are a completely impotent failure when it comes to stopping absolutely anything that the Democrats want to do at this point. | ||
But it wasn't just Mitch this weekend that received the ire of his hometown. | ||
Mitch McConnell endured a five-minute heckling during speech. | ||
People yelling, retire and ditch Mitch. | ||
A full five minutes is just about like that. | ||
It was also Mike Pence. | ||
Mike Pence arrived at an event on Friday, only to again be confronted by Trump supporters. | ||
Let's watch clip number 10. So, I mean, it's clear. This isn't Trump cultishness. | ||
This isn't Trump cult members being like, you're either with them or against us. | ||
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Is it going to be the people or is it the deep state? | ||
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A lot of videos to go to still today. | ||
I'm wondering which one I should go to next. | ||
I actually want to go to this. | ||
Let's just go to this newest report by Darren McBreen as we're going to move on from some of the political stuff here in a second. | ||
But Darren McBreen has put together a report with a Very catchy title. | ||
J6 was an inside job. | ||
Here is the latest from InfoWars' own Darren McBreen. | ||
January 6th will go down in history as the day the U.S. government staged a riot to cover up the fact that they certified a fraudulent election. | ||
That's right, the official January 6th narrative is collapsing. | ||
We now know that the Capitol grounds were completely infested with undercover FBI agents and informants, along with D.C. Metro Police, Department of Homeland Security, All dressed up like Trump supporters, many of them dressed up all in black, and they were encouraging people to go into the Capitol building. | ||
Antifa was also caught dressed up like Trump supporters that day. | ||
And we learn from court documents that the FBI infiltrated the Proud Boys, much like they did in the plot to kidnap Governor Whitmer. | ||
The government admitted that there were eight FBI sources embedded with the Proud Boys on January 6th. | ||
And we've seen the video footage of the undercover D.C. Metro Police walking side-by-side with the Proud Boys into the Capitol building, playing the role as instigators. | ||
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The video that you're showing right now is something that has been out on Rumble. | |
And I can tell you that from the information that we received from the Metropolitan Police Department, I can verify that this video is from a Metropolitan Police undercover officer. | ||
It appears that this officer is encouraging people to climb the scaffolding and go into the Capitol. | ||
It appears he's encouraging, but he's definitely helping people climb the scaffolding, and he's telling them, go, go, go. | ||
These guys were set up. | ||
Now they're in jail, held without bail, and many of them, like my good friend and war hero Joe Biggs, going to prison for a very long time. | ||
Convicted for attempting to overthrow the United States of America. | ||
Now, here's where it gets very interesting. | ||
Tucker Carlson, right before he got fired by Fox News, he interviewed the D.C. police chief, Stephen Sund. | ||
And check this out. The D.C. police chief said he believes that January 6th was a cover-up. | ||
Let me say that again. | ||
The Capitol police chief says January 6th was a cover-up. | ||
You've probably never seen the interview because Fox News never aired it, and then Tucker Carlson got fired. | ||
But guess what? We've got the interview. | ||
It was smuggled out. | ||
Now I want to warn you, it's kind of hard to watch because it gets a little choppy at times, but it's well worth a watch. | ||
I'm going to play the clip right now, and we're going to follow it up with Tucker Carlson and Russell Brand as they discuss the truth about January 6th, a highly coordinated federal operation. | ||
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I try to do what I can to get the truth out. | |
Yes. You know, they didn't want me to testify on February 23rd at the Senate hearing. | ||
To be honest with you, I'm a little pissed off. | ||
Everything appears to be a cover-up. | ||
It sounds like they were hiding the intelligence. | ||
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And that's what I'm getting at. Could there possibly be people that actually did something happen and kind of wanted something to happen? | |
It's not a far stretch to begin to... | ||
Well, I don't know what the other explanation is. | ||
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You know, it's sad when you start putting everything together and thinking about the way this played out. | |
It gets very concerning. | ||
What was their end goal? You look at what's happening. | ||
Was that their end goal? | ||
I don't know. They immediately recoiled when you asked any questions about January 6th. | ||
And that was a tip-off to me. | ||
I mean, I had no thought in my head as I watched this happen on television and in the subsequent weeks that U.S. Law enforcement or military agencies had anything to do with it. | ||
That never crossed my mind. | ||
I never thought it was a false flag or anything like that. | ||
I'm not a conspiracist by temperament. | ||
I never thought that. And then I interviewed the chief of the Capitol Police, Stephen Sund, in an interview that was never aired on Fox, by the way. | ||
I was fired before it could air. I'm going to interview him again. | ||
But Stephen Sund was the totally nonpolitical... | ||
Worked for Nancy Pelosi. | ||
I mean, this was not some right-wing activist. | ||
He was the chief of the Capitol Police on January 6th. | ||
And he said, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. That crowd was filled with federal agents. | ||
What? Yes. | ||
Well, he would know, of course, because he was in charge of security at the site. | ||
So there you go. We have proof that there was numerous, perhaps hundreds, of undercover federal agents on the ground pretending like they were Trump supporters, instigating the crowd and encouraging them to go into the Capitol. | ||
We need to go into the Capitol! | ||
Into the Capitol! | ||
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Feds! Feds! | |
Feds! Ray Epps is still being protected by the federal government and the Mockingbird media. | ||
No charges yet. | ||
The FBI and D.C. Metro Police admit that they infiltrated the Proud Boys, much like the feds were involved in the Governor Whitmer kidnapping plot. | ||
The Capitol Police chief says January 6th was a cover-up. | ||
And the pipe bomber still remains at large. | ||
So January 6th was a staged riot coordinated with the corporate media so they could steal the election and give it to the Manchurian candidate, now communist dictator Joe Biden. | ||
And if you think this tyrannical government will be finished after they convict J6 protesters, the Proud Boys, and then Donald Trump, think again. | ||
Because they're coming after everyone. | ||
Next it'll be Owen Schroer, Steve Bannon, then Alex Jones, perhaps even myself. | ||
All political opposition will be labeled as terrorists. | ||
They're coming after us, and then they're coming after you. | ||
That's the latest from Darren McBreen. | ||
January 6 was an inside job. | ||
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The blatant criminality that is sweeping through our country, as well as odd developments in the medical sphere, disease X. | ||
What is it? | ||
And who cares? | ||
folks, we're going to go after your calls this segment, and I know Patty in Boston wants to talk about general lawlessness in this country. | ||
It's worse than lawlessness, right? | ||
Because lawlessness would just mean that somebody attacks you, you shoot them and bury their body in the backyard, and nobody's going to know about it because there's lawlessness. | ||
There is no law. No one's going to come after you. | ||
That's not the way that it works now. | ||
Right now, if you, and we've covered this on almost a daily basis at this point, shoplifters who Just filling garbage bags before they leave the store. | ||
And if you try to stop them, you will be found by the cops and arrested and charged with assault or something. | ||
Or your corporation will do their job for them and fire you. | ||
We've covered not just the people who have been fired for trying to prevent shoplifting. | ||
It's even the story from Father's Day of an employee simply filming shoplifting The shoplifting going on, and he was fired for that. | ||
Merely observing the crime taking place is enough to get you fired these days. | ||
So it's not just lawlessness, it's selective lawlessness. | ||
Police are not there to stop you from being violated, not stop you from having your stuff stolen or your self-attacked. | ||
But if you retaliate against the criminals, then it's a major issue. | ||
And this has been happening over and over again, continuously, as if it's a plan, as if it's a plot, as if it's on purpose, as just one aspect of a much broader plan to bring down America and the West as we know it. | ||
By an extremely powerful and competent government, Focusing all of their energy on law-abiding, upstanding citizens, stopping them from being able to live their lives while pouring billions of dollars into so-called programs. | ||
That basically just means you're letting criminals out of prison and giving them thousands of dollars. | ||
So the latest from this is Just one of a long series of these stories. | ||
It's from Infowars. | ||
Police investigating shop owner who took down armed thief with a stick. | ||
Just when it appeared that a law-abiding business owner had scored a victory against a scumbag shoplifter for once by subduing him with an almighty thrashing, the police have stepped in to criminally investigate the shopkeeper for assault. | ||
In New York City, this is especially prevalent with shop owners threatened or attacked. | ||
They defend themselves only to be thrown in prison. | ||
You remember that? And again, it was a Sikh. | ||
I think it was also another Sikh. | ||
Indian person of Sikh religion defending themselves in New York. | ||
Stabbed a guy who was attacking him. | ||
He was sent to prison. | ||
There was the security guard in the parking garage a couple months ago. | ||
Also defended himself against an assailant. | ||
Also thrown in prison. | ||
Daniel Penny. It was a Daniel Perry. | ||
One of them was in Texas. | ||
One of them was in New York. Both of them defending themselves. | ||
Against out-of-control homicidal maniacs only to be arrested and thrown into prison for the act of defending themselves. | ||
So let's go now to clip number eight. | ||
Here's a little local news report about this Sikh store clerk who beat a shoplifter with a stick now being under investigation by the police. | ||
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Let's watch. Following developing news in Stockton, we have now learned the store clerks seen on a video beating a man who was trying to steal from their store are now under investigation for assault. | |
So here's how it all started. | ||
The video shows this man going into a 7-Eleven in Stockton and emptying shelves of cigarettes into that large trash can. | ||
The video then shows the two clerks try to stop him before hitting him with a stick more than two dozen times. | ||
The store clerks now say this man stole from their store two other times and threatened them. | ||
Stockton police say they are investigating the man who was beaten for robbery and the clerks for assault. | ||
When the investigation is complete, it will be sent to the San Joaquin County District Attorney for review. | ||
Then it's going to be up to the DA to determine what charges, if any, are filed against the store clerks. | ||
So they put you in a position where the police do nothing to protect you. | ||
There is no fear on the side of the criminals because they know that they're going to be able to get away with it, that even if they get caught, they're not going to get charged. | ||
After all, that's what they've announced. | ||
Places like Seattle and San Francisco. | ||
And San Francisco is another one. | ||
I've played you other videos similar to this one, but this is a new one, which this is what... | ||
This is the... The way it leaves normal, regular citizens just in fear of their very lives anytime they walk outside. | ||
And they don't deserve this. | ||
Normal people don't deserve to have to be attacked or assaulted and not even able to defend themselves because both the victims and the criminals know what side the government is going to be on. | ||
So let's go now to this video. This is a young woman just talking about what it's like to live in San Francisco right now. | ||
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I'm literally shaking right now. | |
I was just getting groceries, and I live in San Francisco, and I never really feel fully safe. | ||
If you live in San Francisco, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about. | ||
And I just got groceries. I'm walking out of the store, and this guy is walking past me and says, move, you stupid bitch, and he spits in my face. | ||
Spits all over my face. | ||
And then I say, excuse me, did you just spit in my face? | ||
And he says, move or I'll rape you. | ||
There's also people everywhere and everyone's just walking by because they're like, I can't handle something else in San Francisco. | ||
It's always something else. I don't even know why I'm posting this. | ||
If you live in San Francisco, do you feel this way all the time? | ||
I don't feel safe. Ever. | ||
I literally never feel safe. | ||
It's better when it's daylight. But nighttime? | ||
No. Not leaving my house. | ||
Is that woman free? | ||
Is she a free American? | ||
Is she free to go wherever she wants to do it? | ||
No, she's under constant assault. | ||
It's like you go to the grocery store, you get assaulted, you go home, who knows, maybe you've been broken into, you call the police, they can't come, they can't make it there, there's people just dying on the streets of drug overdoses. | ||
It's... By design, it's because of the policies that have been implemented in just the past few years. | ||
The solution is obvious and simple. | ||
Arrest the criminals and throw them in prison. | ||
They won't do that. | ||
They've stopped doing that. They are instead investigating the people that defend themselves against the criminal lawlessness that they've allowed to become pervasive. | ||
Patty in Boston, you've called in about this and about, of course, the riot in New York where the New York PD is apparently hamstrung and can't stop a bunch of Lunchtime Rowdies, violent rioters from burning the city down. | ||
We only have a minute left here, Patty, but we'll hold you over. | ||
Go ahead. What are your thoughts on this? | ||
Well, first of all, I think that Lunchtime Rioters is an awesome name for a punk rock band. | ||
Lunchtime Rowdies. Lunchtime Rowdies. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
We should definitely look into that. | ||
Look, I think that The fact that I was cheering on that Sikh gentleman who beat the daylights out of that scumbag who was robbing him. | ||
Nobody should look at that and say, well, that's violence against somebody. | ||
Whatever. Man, you want to steal from somebody and you get your ass kicked? | ||
Sorry. Too bad. | ||
You know what? I don't care. | ||
As a matter of fact, I'm cheering this guy on. | ||
Okay, but he's going to be facing charges. | ||
Like, he might, you know, you get your store robbed, you defend yourself, and suddenly you're sitting behind bars for a couple decades. | ||
Yeah, but I... We'll continue this on the other side. | ||
Stay on, Patty. We've got to go to break, but we'll be back with more Patty and more calls on the other side. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We're talking to Patty from Boston. | ||
If this was a one-off thing, if this was some sort of singular event where this Sikh store owner who basically beat up a person that was robbing his store for the third time in 24 hours, if this was like a one-off thing, I could sort of understand your outrage about it. | ||
But the fact is that this process is happening across the country. | ||
It's happening as a direct result of Democrat lawmakers and George Soros-funded DAs who refuse to prosecute criminals, who allow the streets to just be flooded with overdose deaths and the drug trade and violent crime and property crime so that the police are constantly playing catch-up, | ||
constantly have to prioritize the most extreme calls that they get so people who are just trying to Get some investigation or some justice for some random act of violence that they've been through. | ||
Just don't even bother calling the cops anymore because they know they're not going to come. | ||
So, I mean, this is not a one-off thing. | ||
This is a continuous thing from the shopkeeper in New York. | ||
Exact same thing happened to him. | ||
Daniel Penny on the subway. | ||
Charged with murder for stopping a crazed maniac from attacking women and children. | ||
I mean, he goes on and on and on. | ||
This is not... | ||
Some sort of bizarre occurrence that is inexplicable. | ||
This is a direct result of policy, specifically democratic and progressive policy, that chooses to treat criminals like they're innocent babies that just don't know any better. | ||
I mean, you're a Democrat, Patty. | ||
How do you still support the Democrats when you clearly recognize what a ridiculous outrage what's happening to this Sikh store owner is, but that it's not a singular event, it's a part of a... | ||
I mean, it's just the inevitable result of the policies that the Democrats pursue. | ||
How do you justify being a Democrat when this is the outcome? | ||
The idea that the people of New York City decided to elect a former NYPD officer, right, mayor of New York City, just shows how stupid the people in New York are. | ||
Because How in God's name can you possibly elect somebody who was a ranking officer in the stupidest organization in the country, which the NYPD is, to run the entire city? | ||
That is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
That's like deciding that I want the guy who runs the NCAA to run the country. | ||
Yeah, probably that's not a good idea. | ||
Maybe that's a really stupid idea. | ||
So, look, I subscribe to the idea that ACAB, all coppers are bastards, right? | ||
I think cops are stupid by nature, right? | ||
So I don't want to put them in charge of anything, anything at all. | ||
And I think you may disagree with that, and you're, you know... | ||
Listeners and viewers may disagree with that, but I really do think that cops are bad people, and I want to stay the hell away from them. | ||
So, you know, I don't want to elect a mayor of my city, and thank God in Boston we haven't done that. | ||
Okay, but it's not just—I mean, the cops do as they're told, right? | ||
I mean, it's the problem with them, but it's also, you know, the way that they're— We're good to go. | ||
Then they do as they're told. | ||
I mean, the cops are just functionaries of the policy set by the politicians, the DAs, and the prosecutors, which even if it's not an explicit policy, the cops know, like, okay, I'm going to risk my life to go stop this criminal. | ||
He might attack me. | ||
I'm going to fight him. | ||
I'm going to get him into handcuffs. | ||
I'm going to do all the paperwork that's required for the arrest. | ||
And then the DA is just going to throw it out, and the guy's going to be out on the street the next day doing another crime. | ||
So, like, why should I put myself... | ||
In harm's way to stop a criminal that the politicians and the DA and the prosecutors aren't interested in stopping anyway. | ||
I don't like the cops either because you see the way that they will follow unconstitutional orders and destructive orders. | ||
So that's not a good thing. | ||
But at the same time, we don't elect the police. | ||
We elect the politicians who set the policy that the police follow. | ||
And then, you know, in New York City, you've got The judicial system paying out tens of millions of dollars to the rioters who were arrested by the NYPD. So the NYPD, when they're faced with a riot, are going, we're not going to go arrest somebody. | ||
If I arrest somebody, they're going to claim I abused them. | ||
They're going to claim something. | ||
They're going to get tens of millions of dollars. | ||
I'm going to lose my job for trying to enforce the law. | ||
I mean, it's not the cop's fault that the politicians have set this situation up, is it? | ||
No, it's not necessarily, but you remember just a couple of years ago the fact that I actually was harassed by, you know, a bunch of Antifa idiots, and the cops actually shuttled me around them in Foley Park. | ||
Like, I wasn't allowed to just walk straight through where I should be able to walk straight through because last time I checked, oh my god, it's a public damn park, right? | ||
They had to... They had to just bring me around and say, okay, well, you can go around here and you can talk to the MAGA people and whatnot, but we're going to ignore the fact that Antifa idiots threw water at you and threw plastic bottles at you and cursed at you and all this other nonsense because the NYPD is an organization of scumbags. | ||
That's the way it is. That's why Sal Greco got fired. | ||
But it's the same situation in Seattle. | ||
It's the same situation in Portland and San Francisco. | ||
Yeah, it is. Yeah, because the cops know that, and they're tied into it, I'm sure. | ||
I don't know if the people on the street are, but certainly the people who are giving them the orders are tied in with the Antifa members. | ||
They have these networks of lawyers to get them out of We're good to go. | ||
This is a real conspiracy, and I really believe in it. | ||
So please stop saying that. | ||
But you still support politically by saying you're a leftist or by saying you're a Democrat. | ||
I mean, these are the people that are doing this. | ||
So again, I just can't take it seriously. | ||
If you're actually outraged about this, then your politics would reflect it. | ||
And I don't know if it's just because they... | ||
They use nice words that you keep voting for them, but clearly the outcome of their policy is horrific, and even you can acknowledge that, but you continue to support them. | ||
So, again, it's just like what, you know, that's the problem right there. | ||
Thanks for your call, Patty. | ||
Always appreciate it. I do want to get in. | ||
Yeah, I can't wait to see you in Austin, as many people are on their way, including the one and only Matt Baker, who is currently on the road, en route to Austin, Texas, for the American Liberty Awards. | ||
Matt Baker, how's the drive? | ||
How you doing? And where are you now? | ||
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Well, I'm about to open up a psychic portal, baby. | |
Who is in the seventh house? | ||
Yeah, see? | ||
What's going on, man? | ||
We are opening a psychic portal to the epic timeline. | ||
This is my new concept. | ||
There is a timeline where you are with me and Harrison and Alex Jones and Lila Hart and all the amazing Patriots. | ||
In that timeline, Your life is epic. | ||
If you don't choose this portal and this moment, your timeline is going to be weak. | ||
You're going to end up in a weak-ass timeline where you're not in Austin, where you're not hanging out with us, where you're not on a road trip like so many of us are. | ||
It's epic! Jump on the portal now before the door closes! | ||
The epic timeline is upon you! | ||
Join! Now! | ||
The great divergence of human history is upon us. | ||
Which path will we take? | ||
The path of liberty or the path of subjugation and slavery? | ||
I know which side I'm on, and I'll be in Austin for the American Liberty Awards on August 12th, this Saturday, with Matt Baker. | ||
Alright folks, the Convergence is happening from all over the United States and all over the world. | ||
In fact, InfoWarriors are en route to Austin, Texas for this weekend's American Liberty Awards. | ||
It is going to be a major and positive event as, no, we have not achieved victory yet, but victory is possible. | ||
But only if we are all in and fighting victory. | ||
In a way that reflects the seriousness of the situation that we're in. | ||
Matt Baker is on route right now, called in, setting the tone with some good vibes. | ||
Matt, I just wanted to bring you on. | ||
I know there's a lot of people coming to Austin. | ||
Not everybody's having the easiest time, though. | ||
You're cruising along. | ||
Route 66 just flying, I'm sure, jamming, rocking out. | ||
But not everybody is having such a good time getting here. | ||
What's going on with some of the American Liberty Awards attendees? | ||
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Well, I was going to start with the good news, but now that you pointed it out, shout out to Tim Lassley. | |
He's nominated Culture Jammer. | ||
He was driving up out of Hell Hole, Seattle, Washington, and his frickin' motor blew up. | ||
Now, I've got the name of the guy. | ||
He's the guy that streams the Infowars on something. | ||
I've got his name. But he fixed his car, supposedly the head gasket. | ||
And he's got to get a tow and he's got to get that thing fixed. | ||
So somebody is in the area. | ||
Tim, lastly, hit him up on Twitter. | ||
Or if you want to DM me or something, if you've got some information. | ||
I'm not exactly sure, but I'm probably going to end up trying to wing him a AAA toe from here. | ||
I've got a 100-mile toe that I could probably swing. | ||
I've pulled it off before. | ||
So shout out, Tim. | ||
Everybody who's in the area, go help him out because he's got to make it. | ||
But on a lighter note, a more epic note in the epic timeline, and I'm sure Tim will make it because he is epic. | ||
Chris Sky, dude. | ||
Chris Sky is, like, one of my heroes, man. | ||
I mean, when I think of, like, the people in the fight, you know, during the COVID, I mean, he is up there at the top of the list. | ||
You know, him and Ian Smith, really great people. | ||
So, Chris Sky hasn't been in the U.S. for 10 years. | ||
You see him, he's always, like, he's in England, he's in France, he's in Canada, he was just in Mexico, but apparently he hasn't been able to get into the U.S. So I hit him up. | ||
I'm like, dude, are you coming to the ALAs? | ||
And he's like, I want to go. | ||
I'm like, dude, you're nominated. | ||
He's like, you've got to send me some official nomination stuff. | ||
Maybe it'll help me get across the border. | ||
So I called Frank Cavanaugh. | ||
We got the official paperwork sent over. | ||
We got him his reservations for his hotel that he's staying at. | ||
He managed to get in from Mexico for the first time in the United States 10 years because he told them he was nominated and showed them the paperwork that he was nominated for an American Liberty Award. | ||
Woo! Is that sick or what? | ||
That's amazing. I'm freaking sick. | ||
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Yeah, and I... And you've got Lila Hart and Chrissy Mayer. | |
They're going to be coming up from Houston. | ||
And we've got other people coming from California. | ||
Yeah. And I don't know, man. | ||
I just think, like, I'm sorry to cut you off, but I'm just, like, pumped up right now. | ||
So if we want to win, you know, when opportunity knocks, you jump on that ride. | ||
And I'm being kind of joking, but realistically, you know, quantum reality and, you know, if you think about Mandela Effect, where you're in this timeline, someone else, there's a timeline where everything is epic and we're winning and we're, like, so close to it. | ||
When we all get together, like we got together last year that started this whole thing popping off, when we all meet this time, I feel like there's going to be like a frickin' critical mass nuclear explosion of patriotism and awesomeness that's just going to frickin' blanket the land. | ||
Anyway, that's my dream. | ||
There's going to be magic in the air, Matt. | ||
No, we have the video from Chris Skye at the border. | ||
I think maybe we'll play that in just a second. | ||
So yeah, final words from you as you are en route to Austin, Texas for the American Liberty Awards. | ||
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All I'm saying is, man, you got time to make it. | |
If you don't want to fly, jump in your ride, turn it into a freaking road trip, get some friends, grab your dog. | ||
And frickin' get out here, jump in the epic timeline. | ||
And Chris Guy's actually in Austin right now. | ||
Supposedly he's gonna maybe be in studio Wednesday? | ||
Or if not, maybe I'll bring him in with me Thursday morning. | ||
Well, we're going to have a lot of people in studio because, yeah, it really is a who's who of the Liberty movement coming into Austin right now. | ||
We're just trying to work out the details now. | ||
We're going to be doing pre-recorded interviews after the show. | ||
We're going to be doing live appearances during the show. | ||
So it's going to be a big week here at InfoWars. | ||
Let's go now. And thank you so much for the call, Matt. | ||
Please keep driving safe and Godspeed. | ||
Can't wait to see you to Tim Lasley. | ||
See you soon. Can't wait to see you also. | ||
Drive safe, Matt, and we'll see you here for the ultimate celebration, the American Liberty Awards. | ||
Here's Chris Guy getting stopped at the southern border, but being able to make it through and coming to America for the first time in 10 years. | ||
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Here's Chris Guy. What does that say up there, guys? | |
U.S. point of entry. | ||
So what happened? I tried to come to the States because I'm nominated for the American Liberty Award, and as soon as I got to the border, I was detained, handcuffed, thrown in a cell. | ||
In fact, as soon as they scanned my passport, a siren went off, phones started ringing, and a whole bunch of people came up. | ||
I've been in U.S. custody for about seven hours now. | ||
And then they came back and they go, we got good news and bad news for you. | ||
I'm like, oh God, here we go. | ||
They said, the bad news is, we're never going to see you again. | ||
I'm like, what? They said, the good news is we're granting you entry into the United States. | ||
So, for the first time in 10 years, I am in the U.S. I am in Texas. | ||
We are getting ready to go to the American Liberty Awards. | ||
And then I have a feeling I'm going to have to make a few more stops around the country to do some shows and meet some people and just have a really good time. | ||
I'm literally walking right now because the bus I was on left me when I got thrown in custody. | ||
So, yeah, it's been a rough trip, but I'm in the United States of America. | ||
And it's thanks—I have to give a shout-out to the U.S. Customs and Border because those men and women I know they had to scrutinize. | ||
I know they had their higher ups on their ass. | ||
But they were very professional. | ||
They were very courteous. | ||
And in the end, I got the result that I wanted. | ||
God bless America. I'll check in with you guys later. | ||
There we go. Chris Guy making it through the border, having more trouble than, well, the illegal immigrants. | ||
That's for dang sure. We got more of your phone calls now. | ||
Still time to get tickets for the American Liberty Awards if you are interested in joining us as well. | ||
Dean in Florida has called in about the January 6th riots. | ||
Go ahead, Dean. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, man. What's up? How you been? | |
Good. Thank you. I wanted to talk about January 6th. | ||
I was wondering, would this happen again if Trump was elected? | ||
So let's say he becomes president and everything goes okay. | ||
Would there be another January 6th just so they can plant, like, another stage event where they have to close the election? | ||
Because for me, I'm thinking, well, if he's going to become president again, and we know that every riot from 2020 and above was fake, George Floyd, everything, George Floyd out of overdose, It's a good question. | ||
I mean, ideally and theoretically and epically, it would be awesome if I mean, if this is going to be the country that we live in, if that's going to be the price that people pay for protesting their government, then... | ||
Maybe the Black Lives Matter protesters won't be treated with kid gloves next time. | ||
That would be ideal for me, but we'll just have to wait and see. | ||
I mean, they really are trying to do as much as they can with January 6th, but if they aren't able to stop the ever-growing MAGA movement, who knows what ends they'll reach to. | ||
They really seem... | ||
Desperate, no matter what, to do this. | ||
I can't believe we're already out of time. | ||
We're going to go into the third hour next. | ||
We'll be joined by Simi Bird in about 30 minutes, but we'll go out to your phone calls. | ||
Before then, we have Kristen in New Hampshire, who actually is a January 6th defendant. | ||
So we'll go to her on the other side. | ||
I do want to say, things are happening. | ||
Like, the awakening really is, at least in my personal life, just this weekend, I was... | ||
My mom came back from a big, she was visiting a family all around. | ||
It was like, apparently everywhere she went, it was people coming up to her and being like, your son is my hero. | ||
Give your son a handshake. | ||
Like, I had no idea. I got family members and spouses of family members and old family friends we haven't talked to in 10 years calling up my mom going, why didn't you tell me Harrison is, they're calling me an Instagram influencer. | ||
This is so cool. So it's like, all these people, it's, my sister literally said it. | ||
She's like, maybe it's getting to the point. | ||
That we don't have to pretend we don't have a brother anymore, which is a joke. | ||
She's joking. Cut off there by the end of the hour. | ||
This is the third hour of the American Journal Infowars.com band.video where you go to support us and share these links. | ||
Please do. I don't know what's happening. | ||
I don't know if this is just me personally, and this isn't indicative of a wider trend, but it seems like for the first time since I started working at InfoWars, everybody is coming over to our side. | ||
Everybody is actually aware and thoughtful and not cowed into submission by the peer pressure. | ||
It's orchestrated or invented really by the mainstream media. | ||
They're all waking up. They're all coming over to our side. | ||
Seriously, I got... I got friends that have never been political sharing my stuff on Instagram and Twitter. | ||
I got family friends I haven't spoken to in 10 years running into me on some social media platform being like, oh my God, I didn't know you did this. | ||
This is so cool. There's no hiding anymore. | ||
There's no... We are not the fringe anymore. | ||
Everybody gets what's going on. | ||
Everybody is starting to truly understand just how destructive the policies of the globalists are. | ||
And that's not hateful or racist or bigoted or anti-Semitic to want to stand up to entrenched power structures that are hell-bent on starting wars and destroying safety on American streets and using demographic change as a weapon to gain and retain power. | ||
People are realizing that this isn't just theoretical. | ||
Politics isn't just something you can allow to go on in the background. | ||
It's draining your bank account. | ||
It's siphoning off your savings. | ||
It's making everything more expensive. | ||
It's actually impacting people's lives. | ||
Maybe they've pushed far enough at this point, the globalists, that the backlash is inevitable, but it is coming. | ||
It is powerful. And it really is something to behold and to be proud of, knowing that we've stayed the course, that we have survived through all of the attacks, and that we will continue to prosecute this war for humanity against the machine. | ||
And it really is as simple as that. | ||
So we're not out of this fight by a long shot. | ||
And anybody that tells you that we are is knowingly or not carrying out the psychological operations of our enemies. | ||
In other words, if they can convince you that you've lost, then you won't fight. | ||
If we can convince you that it's worth it and that we can actually pull victory from the jaws of defeat, then our victory is almost guaranteed. | ||
It's almost assured since simple awareness and opposition to the globalist schemes is all that is required to defeat them. | ||
With that, we go back into your phone calls. | ||
Kirsten in New Hampshire, you say you are a January 6th defendant. | ||
We had a previous caller. Kirsten, I'm sorry. | ||
Kirsten in New Hampshire. | ||
Go ahead. You're on the air. Hi. | ||
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Thanks for having me on. Sure. | |
So, you know, I am set to go to federal prison on the 17th of August for 11 months for misdemeanor nonviolent charges. | ||
It's 584 miles away from my house in West Virginia. | ||
I'm very sorry to hear that, Kirsten. | ||
I don't even know what to say. | ||
I mean, obviously, I'm against it. | ||
I mean, just go ahead. | ||
You have the floor, and we'll go to break in about a minute, but I'll hold you back over. | ||
Just what do you want to say about the way you've been treated by the Justice Department? | ||
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To be honest, it's something I never thought I would see in America. | |
I mean, I've had every privacy stripped from me. | ||
My friends, my family members have been harassed. | ||
They actually have to go through the harassment for TSA, even though they weren't at January 6th. | ||
They've tapped my phone. | ||
They've invaded my privacy. | ||
They've followed me. | ||
I went to trial instead of taking a plea deal. | ||
And I've actually been punished harsher because I chose to go to trial, which is my constitutional right. | ||
So the biggest concern is, you know, Americans need to wake up to the fact that these people do not care about the Constitution. | ||
And that's happening. | ||
And, like, this is actually happening right now. | ||
Stay on the line, Kirsten. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to hear more from this January 6th defendant. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to American Journal. | ||
Third hour has begun. We'll be joined by a candidate for governor of Washington, which we've talked a lot about Seattle in today's show. | ||
His name is Simi Bird, and we'll be joined by him in just a few segments. | ||
But Kirsten from New Hampshire has called in. | ||
She has been sentenced and will soon be carted off to prison for expressing her First Amendment claim. | ||
What should be her protected First Amendment right to redress the government for grievances. | ||
What exactly were you convicted of, Kirsten, and how did they find you? | ||
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So I was convicted of the four most common misdemeanors, entering and remaining, disorderly conduct, and demonstrating, parading, and picketing. | |
And you've been chosen for... | ||
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Assuming they found... | |
11 months for that. | ||
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11 months for that, yes. | |
Wow. I am one of the highest sentence misdemeanor defendants. | ||
And, you know, for people who think that we still have freedom of speech, I'm kind of an example that we do not have freedom of speech because, you know, in my transcripts, you can read it, they're public, the judge actually... | ||
Criticized me and went out of his way to watch an interview that I did, and I wore a t-shirt that said, End the Silence, Save the Children. | ||
Now, this is all public record. | ||
That judge criticized me and told me that I need to be punished harsher because I'm out of touch with reality and I'm spreading false conspiracies that children are being trafficked. | ||
I don't even know what to say to that. | ||
So he thinks human trafficking isn't a real thing. | ||
He thinks you deserve to be punished for your opposition to sex trafficking of children. | ||
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Yes. So because I speak out, you know, they decided that I needed to be punished for speaking out and doing all the interviews that I've done because they wanted me to be silent. | |
And not talk about the corruption and everything they've done. | ||
I mean, I was supposed to go in July 25th, but, you know, the government's so incompetent that they had scheduled me to go to New Jersey, Fort Dix, which is a men's-only prison. | ||
So then they found their mistake, and now they're sending me to West Virginia to a medium-security prison, one of the highest women's prisons, You know, over 500 miles away from home for 11 months for misdemeanor, non-violent charges. | ||
Sending you to a place where it'll basically be impossible for your family or friends to come visit you because it's so far away and would cost so much money to travel and stay there just to see you for a little while. | ||
And this is... | ||
I mean, it's so insane. | ||
Just tell us what your thought process is now because... | ||
I can hear from your voice. | ||
I mean, I just know this is the case with so many January 6th defendants. | ||
It's like you think you're doing what's right. | ||
You think that what you're doing is as it is or should be protected by the First Amendment. | ||
You're just involved in a protest of something that you see as government, you know, Doing wrong, you go and protest it, and suddenly you find yourself facing nearly a year in prison 500 miles away from home. | ||
It's so brutal. | ||
It's so outrageous what they're doing to people. | ||
Even if you were completely guilty of everything they accused you of, 11 months in prison for entering a building, 11 months in prison for so-called disorderly conduct, Maybe a $500 fine. | ||
Maybe, right? In any other situation. | ||
So this is purely political. Just what is your... | ||
What's been your thought process through this whole thing? | ||
Did you expect this to happen when you went to show your patriotism on January 6th? | ||
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Absolutely not. And I think it's very mind-blowing to me, the hypocrisy of this country. | |
You know, if you're on the left and you went to January 6th, your charges were dropped. | ||
If you protested Brett Kavanaugh or the, you know, Trump being elected and burning down cities, your charges were dropped. | ||
You know, there's three lawsuits that protesters, I wouldn't call them protesters, I'd call them rioters, that burnt down cities, assaulted cops. | ||
You know, all of their charges were dismissed. | ||
There might be a handful that were actually charged, you know, and then you have Joe Biden's son. | ||
For what a typical American citizen would go to prison for years, just on the gun charge alone, never mind anything else, and here everybody is getting sweetheart deals, and police departments are now settling. | ||
With rioters. | ||
I mean, it's an absolute slap in the face. | ||
They're getting $20,000 checks apiece for their participation in actual violent riots. | ||
I'm just reading a story from NPR about you. | ||
Authorities say she spent approximately 20 minutes inside the Capitol building. | ||
Oh, wow. That was your crime? | ||
20 minutes inside a public building. | ||
And not even mentioning the hell you've been through up to this point, but on top of everything that they've put you through, You're facing 11 months in prison. | ||
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20 minutes. Yeah, you know, and a lot of it is prosecutor, you know, intimidation. | |
It's like they literally have it out for me because I've done my research on, you know, the same prosecutor who, you know, somebody smoked weed and was sitting in a chair on the floor of the Senate and they got less time than I did. | ||
You know, you have people that brought weapons And that we're part of a militia and, you know, encouraged violence. | ||
They got less time than I did. | ||
So, you know, I'm getting punished for not only speaking out about children, speaking out about January 6th, and bringing light to the public of the absolute sham in these courtrooms. | ||
I mean, my own defense attorneys striked the wrong jurors. | ||
They say it was by accident. | ||
I really think that all these lawyers have been conspiring against us. | ||
But the judge wouldn't let us correct it. | ||
You know, and that's how my trial started. | ||
And then it was supposed to be, oh, you can ask any questions you want to the potential jurors. | ||
And the judge kept cutting off my lawyers. | ||
And then made it a point that he had vacation at the end of the week. | ||
So my entire trial was rushed. | ||
You know, the wrong jurors. | ||
And nothing about this has been law and order. | ||
Nothing has been fair. | ||
Nothing is going by the Constitution. | ||
And now it's just made all these Americans petrified to stand up or do anything because they're afraid that they're going to get prosecuted like January Sixers. | ||
Yep, 100%. And that, of course, is the purpose of it. | ||
And they announced that they were going after people with social media followings or who were active online as a, what they said, a shock and awe campaign to prevent anybody else from wanting to do this again. | ||
Totally horrific. Was it a court-appointed defendant that you had, or defender? | ||
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Yeah, so I've actually had three attorneys. | |
My first two were court-appointed. | ||
I fired both of them. | ||
Unfortunately, I was stuck with them through my trial. | ||
I was told I wasn't allowed to fire them before my trial. | ||
Another issue that we have. | ||
My lawyers also, mind you, this is like the biggest evidence in US history. | ||
My own defense attorneys never showed not one video, not one picture in my defense. | ||
I mean, how do you even call that a trial? | ||
Right. Man, it's horrific. | ||
I mean, hopefully you won't serve all 11 months. | ||
We just talked on Friday, Jacob Chansley, who got a full year off of his sentence. | ||
So, you know, hopefully you won't spend too much time, but any time behind bars is clearly an overreach and overreaction for a totally nonviolent offense that you've been convicted of. | ||
We have about a minute left. The floor is yours. | ||
How can people support you or just what do you want people to know? | ||
What's your final takeaway here? | ||
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Well, you can support me. | |
It's give, send, go forward slash free Kirsten. | ||
K-I-R-S-E-Y-N. And, you know, I would just say to the American people, do not let them bully you. | ||
You need to stand up for your children. | ||
I mean, they are actively trying to take away parental rights. | ||
You know, if they have it their way, pedophilia will be legal very soon. | ||
So just please be vigilant and Stand up for your rights. | ||
And I wish the American people would stand behind the J6ers more than they have. | ||
You know, we're just your average Americans. | ||
I'm just a blue-collar construction worker, you know, out here living paycheck to paycheck, just trying to make a difference in the world. | ||
And, you know, from anyone who doesn't know me, I was never into politics. | ||
I had never voted before Trump ran the first time. | ||
So if I can come out of my shell and do what I'm doing and stand up, so can you. | ||
Amen. Well, God bless Kirsten. | ||
Stay strong. Support Kirsten now. | ||
Give, sing, go. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll go after your phone calls once again. | ||
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You know, part of what we have to do as traditional American conservatives is accept, really take in the fact that We're not in charge anymore. | ||
A lot of people on the conservative side want to act like we just have to... | ||
I don't know. | ||
They just act like we're still in charge. | ||
They act like if we just elect one or two of the right people, then that's it. | ||
It's obviously not the case. | ||
It's obviously deeply entrenched, the deep state control. | ||
And where this goes is utterly horrific. | ||
So part of it is like, in a way, we need to be morphing our strategy to be more in line with the Saul Alinsky rules for radicals mindset. | ||
Because those rules aren't innately evil. | ||
They're just how... | ||
Suppressed rebellions work, essentially. | ||
It's just the rules. So when you are rebelling against a good system, then you're using those rules for evil. | ||
But if evil has captured your entire system, and the good people now have to operate in an underground, subversive fashion, and that's just what you have to do. | ||
But you're doing it against an illegal, illegitimate, evil regime whose plans do not stop at Making the American streets unsafe, right? | ||
Everything that they're doing is driving us towards a one-world government who's using technocratic control and biometric purchasing power to control humans at the cellular level. | ||
I mean, whether it's the central bank digital currencies, the biometric surveillance that's going on, the Tech censorship, the tech cooperation with the deep state, the political persecution, | ||
the weaponization of the Justice Department, the demographic upheavals that are being caused explicitly by the crises that are being brought about by the actions of the World Economic Forum and the New World Order as they continue to poison the water, poison the food, poison the air, allow China to completely denude the oceans of life. | ||
Shutting down farms so they can consolidate everything into factory farm, cancer meat factories. | ||
This isn't something that has any end point. | ||
You understand that? Even once they get total control, that's not going to be the end. | ||
Once they have the global government system, that's really just the beginning of the real clampdown on everybody. | ||
They are trying to depopulate the earth. | ||
They admit that. | ||
They acknowledge that. They announce that to all of us. | ||
They are trying to, and are in fact, not just trying to, but are actually using psychological and physical and chemical weaponry To destroy the ability of anyone to stand up against them. | ||
And of course their main argument for global government is that war between states is so destructive. | ||
Well look at the people who are creating, starting, fostering And expanding wars between states. | ||
It's all the same people that are telling us we need global government to stop war. | ||
They create the war, then they say we need global government to stop it. | ||
But once global government's in place, it's not going to be an end of war. | ||
It's going to be endless war. | ||
It's going to be a constant battle between people who are in opposition to the global government and the global government itself who will continue to actually themselves create the opposition that they need to justify their own existence. | ||
By saying, you know, look at these bad rebels that want to hurt everybody and shut down our very beautiful, lovely system. | ||
So we have to crush them with everything that we've got. | ||
Deep State thrives on war. | ||
War is its primary purpose of existence. | ||
And it's not going to end once they have full power. | ||
That's a total joke. | ||
Again, you just zoom out and see all of these different stories. | ||
It's very clear where all of this is going. | ||
And it is absurd and dangerous at every pass. | ||
Scientists want to catch an asteroid and block out the sun with it. | ||
Despite 12 deaths during clinical trials, the CDC has signed off on RSV shots for newborns. | ||
Pfizer is unveiling new cardiovascular drugs to treat the sudden spike in heart problems that have been caused by the vaccine. | ||
PBS has rolled out a climate psychology therapist for an Armageddon coping session. | ||
That story is at Infowars.com. | ||
Of course, in Scotland, they have downed 16 million trees to build wind farms. | ||
And they're absolutely either hypocritical or just completely insane. | ||
Climate change policies. | ||
They really are doing it. | ||
And anybody who's aware has to recognize what a dangerous path that we're headed down right now and what an easy choice it is when you just decide to oppose this stuff and decide to actually fight against it. | ||
Let's go to your phone calls again. | ||
Tim in California. You want to talk about EPA-approved waste plastics? | ||
Go ahead, Tim. You're on the air. | ||
Yes, this came from ProPublica. | ||
You know, they're a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom, and also The Guardian. | ||
And the headline from them was, an EPA-approved fuel ingredient, even though it could cause cancer in virtually every person. | ||
So what they figured out is this climate-friendly alternative to gasoline, what we're going to do instead is burn waste plastic. | ||
They've already approved new waste plastic fuels, which are, brace yourself, more than one million times what is the EPA's already accepted cancer risk. | ||
And they're doing this without the required testing. | ||
And to give you an idea of how bad that is, it's six times worse than the risk of lung cancer from a lifetime of smoking. | ||
Oh my god. Yeah, and they've just decided that, yeah, we can't have gasoline, so instead we're just going to burn waste plastic. | ||
And chemically, of course, we're going to figure out, you know, all these geniuses figure out how to do this. | ||
And, you know, what it does to humans is the least of our concerns because it's kind of an added bonus if we croak at the same time. | ||
Yeah, after all, it's a human existence that's creating all the carbon, so hell, if you can take out some humans while you're at it, it's just everything. | ||
So absurd. Normally, if you have one in one million from an airborne thing, for instance, it gets canceled. | ||
It can't be approved. The new thing has to go through this rigorous testing, and now they admit that it's 1.3 to 1. | ||
Like, hey, every person will get cancer if we do this, and they did it anyway. | ||
Not exactly surprised. | ||
And they say, look, for every hundred people that eat fish, You know, in this area, seven will get cancer. | ||
So even that is 70,000 times the rate that they normally would accept. | ||
And they're doing it anyway. Now, it's incredible. | ||
Everything they propose has horrific side effects. | ||
Hey, kind of like the COVID vaccine. | ||
Thank you for the call, Tim. We'll be joined by Simi Bird on the other side. | ||
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Alright, welcome back folks. We will be joined shortly by Simi Bird, candidate for Washington state governor. | ||
Which is fitting as Seattle has been such a major topic of conversation today. | ||
I do want to remind you that you can find all the stories that we cover every single day. | ||
By going to harrisonhillsmith.substack.com or you can go to americanjournal.info and find a link to it there. | ||
And if you sign up as a paid member at that substack, you get access to our video vault where we put all of the videos that we use every day and a lot that we don't get to. | ||
And today was such a gigantic library of videos that I went ahead and just made it accessible to everybody. | ||
83 videos today. | ||
83 videos over the weekend from the New York riot, two powerful speeches made at the EU, even a news report about Australia suddenly going cash-free without warning. | ||
We'll go to that video now. | ||
Clip number one, this is Australia's Going cash free. | ||
No warning at all. Just all four major banks suddenly limiting cash withdrawals in various cities in the same way that they have already done in India and elsewhere. | ||
but here's what's happening down under. | ||
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Australia is slowly shifting towards being cash-free. | |
More than a billion dollars' worth of notes have disappeared from circulation in the past 12 months. | ||
It follows the Commonwealth Bank's decision to start trialling cashless branches across Sydney. | ||
Economists say a cashless society will hurt criminals on the black market, but will make life more difficult for the elderly who rely on notes and coins. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
So that's what's coming and that's how it'll be rolled out unless we can get together to stop it and bring us back to some semblance of good policy once again. | ||
And with that I would like to welcome my guest Simi Bird. | ||
He is running for governor of Washington State. | ||
Simi Bird is a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran who's running for governor of the state of Washington. | ||
He has served as a senior advisor to the U.S. Ambassador of Bangladesh, Federal Director of Training and Leadership Development, U.S. Department of Energy, and Federal Director of Training and Leadership Development in the U.S. Department of Energy. | ||
His website is birdforgovernor.com, and his Twitter is bird4governor, and you can find and support him there. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Mr. | ||
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Bird. It's great to be with you this morning, Erson. | |
Thank you so much. Well, it's my pleasure, and I guess it's a good day for you to be here because we've been talking a lot about Seattle and a lot about just lawlessness across the country, lawlessness that Seattle has been affected by almost more than other cities. | ||
Why did you want to run for governor, and what do you think you can do to help correct the course of Washington State? | ||
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You know, there's a lot. And there's a lot packed into that question, so I'll try not to take up too much time. | |
First and foremost, I mean, I think you're talking about it, not hearing what was said. | ||
But in Washington state, rape is up 51 percent. | ||
Murder is up 95 percent. | ||
Property crime is up 73 percent. | ||
We're number three in the nation for carjacking. | ||
Yet it's an uncontrollable state of lawlessness because of the bad policies of this attorney general, Bob Ferguson, and this governor, Jay Ansley. | ||
And in terms of why I'm running, you know, when you have lawlessness, homelessness, which is out of control, a breakdown of our education system, where our children are not learning, but they're actually being indoctrinated, things in Washington state look very, very glum. | ||
And if you care about your children's future and the future of your grandchildren, people need to step up. | ||
And here's what's happening that many of us have seen. | ||
We've been getting played by both sides, Democrats, Republicans alike. | ||
There are some of us who actually care about this nation, and we're tired of politics as usual. | ||
We want to put people over politics, and we want people with the knowledge, skills, and abilities who can bring about transformative change. | ||
It's time to replace career politicians with career Americans, someone with an actual resume who knows how to run an organization, who has the skills to actually get the job done. | ||
Not another career politician. | ||
So I put my hat in the ring, and right now we're actually winning on my side of the aisle, and we are actually going to get the grassroots votes to get the job done. | ||
Well, and it seems like at a certain point it starts to affect people's own lives, and that's when they start to question, well, maybe this isn't the best course to take. | ||
We've played a couple videos on today's show, but it seems like every week or so there's a new video of, I don't know if they're former liberals or what, but they're going, what's going on in my city? | ||
I don't feel safe. | ||
I can't walk down the street. | ||
Is crime the number one topic for you? | ||
Because that to me seems like the topic that has people changing their minds. | ||
When they're the ones getting their spit in the face through a video we showed earlier or assaulted or their store is robbed over and over and the police don't do anything to help, this seems like the part of politics that actually is affecting people's personal lives. | ||
Is that the number one issue or is it just another in a long line of issues? | ||
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You could almost say it's another in a long line because it's almost like everything all together. | |
And I'll explain that. | ||
Recently our government in Olympia passed Senate bill 5599 that says your child can leave to go to school in the morning. | ||
And let's just say, during the course of the day, they tell their counselor, you know, I think I want to be a boy, I want to be a girl. | ||
That child could then go into state custody without telling the parents where the child is, and that mom or dad could be worried because their child didn't come home. | ||
But all the while, that child is in state custody, they can actually go into transformative gender care, or they can actually get a sex change without the permission of their parents. | ||
This is a law that was actually passed in Washington state. | ||
That is a law that has actually brought Muslims, Christians, all communities together, parents who actually care about their rights because they love their children. | ||
So that is something that has really garnered a lot of attention recently. | ||
And, of course, the out-of-control lawlessness and homelessness. | ||
Tent cities are popping up everywhere. | ||
And what are we doing about it? | ||
Absolutely nothing. But what are we spending on it? | ||
Over a billion dollars in King County The largest county in Washington state, which encompasses Seattle, Washington, they are proposing to spend $11.5 billion more on what? | ||
A homelessness problem that has increased 10 percent. | ||
This is what happens when you bring people that are more driven by social ideology than driven by solutions and remedies, when they bring politics and ideology and put that over people. | ||
There are individuals, organizations that are being enriched by all this money. | ||
Meanwhile, people are dying slowly on the streets for mental illness and addiction, not unaffordable housing. | ||
So we need to actually bring people in who understand compassion, Who understand how to bring solutions and strategy to reform, fix, support law enforcement and value and honor parents' rights in their children's lives? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And man, we could go down both of these sort of rabbit holes with the trans kids and then the homelessness. | ||
But sticking with the homelessness for a second, what is the solution? | ||
Because what we see in places like Seattle or California is they say homelessness is bad. | ||
We need to, you know, this will be our number one priority. | ||
They spend billions of dollars. | ||
At the end of it, homelessness is significantly worse than it was in the beginning. | ||
And yet they double down. So what is the solution? | ||
Because obviously throwing money at the problem only making things worse. | ||
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It does. So here's a solution that I'm going to roll with as soon as I get elected in 24 and take office in January of 2025. | |
I'm going to declare a state of emergency in Washington State because I'm tired of this mess. | ||
We're going to activate the National Guard, and the National Guard is keenly capable of putting together an infrastructure facility where we can bring inpatient care, state-of-the-art health, state-of-the-art dental, state-of-the-art mental wellness, state-of-the-art addictive Addictive care. | ||
So we can give these citizens the love, the compassion, and the mental health and addiction treatment that they need. | ||
And as they're getting clean from addiction, we are going to bring trades and certification programs so that they have a trade and a certification so that when they go into transitional housing, we will partner with our business community, and they will have immediate job placement. | ||
So again, they get clean. | ||
We incorporate their families that love them and have been missing them, and then they go on to transitional housing. | ||
That next Monday, they have a well-paying job and a future and a light at the end of the tunnel, and that counseling follows them, because this is a life-changing endeavor that they're seeking. | ||
This program is going to reduce recidivism By 80%. | ||
And it's going to increase success by 95%. | ||
It sounds good for me. | ||
We've got to go to commercial break. We'll be back with Simi Bird. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. Alright, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, joined today by Timmy Byrd. | ||
He is a U.S. Army veteran and candidate for Washington State Governor. | ||
You can find his website at ByrdForGovernor.com and his Twitter is at ByrdTheNumberForGovernor. | ||
And boy, do we have a lot to talk about. | ||
You know, you brought up the trans kids concept and the fact that Washington State has actually passed a bill to allow kids to be taken into state custody if their parents disagree with their so-called gender identity. | ||
Similar bill passed in California earlier this year, and they actually had a California senator, after this bill was passed, tell California parents, get out while you still can. | ||
I mean, this is a California senator saying, flee the state before the state takes your kids. | ||
I mean, the West Coast, man, it is crumbling across the board. | ||
Is it worth fighting for anymore? | ||
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It has to be. | |
It has to be, because if you don't, if you don't draw the line in the sand and say no more, then where are you going to run to? | ||
And that's the thing people have to understand. | ||
It's happening right now in Washington State, not just the crazy, unthinkable bills. | ||
In our case, the Senate bill $55.99. | ||
That is pretty much the same thing. | ||
But people need to understand, if you don't stop, take a stand, and fight for your values, fight for your nation, fight for everything that you hold true and believe in, more importantly, your children and their innocence, there's nowhere you can hide. | ||
Because it's going to follow you. | ||
So leaving doesn't help. | ||
It just delays. And so here's what I say is this. | ||
What you're seeing in California now, what they're trying to do to build upon that, and it's happening and it's working its way up the West Coast, is this. | ||
If a child has a disagreement with their family, with their parents, and the child says, no, mom, no, dad, I want to be a girl, and mom and dad says, A little older, so be it. We will love you, and you can make whatever decision you want to make, and we will still love you. | ||
To me, that seems fair. | ||
And that actually represents my beliefs, because I don't discriminate against anyone. | ||
I have dear friends who are gay, and I love them with all my heart. | ||
So I don't prejudice people. | ||
I love people. But in this case, a child cannot make a decision to get a tattoo. | ||
A child has to get parents' permission to take an aspirin in school. | ||
A child can't serve in the military, can't vote, can't buy beer or cigarettes, but yet they can go get a sex change? | ||
How does that make sense? | ||
And now they're talking about passing another law in California that says the fact that that mom or dad will not reaffirm that child's desired gender, that that child can be taken away from that family? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Stop everyone and think about what's happening in America today. | ||
We already have a problem with broken families and broken homes. | ||
We don't have enough fathers in homes as it is. | ||
And now you're talking about breaking up homes and taking children from loving parents because children are trying to make decisions at a young age about something that they do not have a clear understanding on, that already children who have done this are regretting it, and now they're in national news regretting it? | ||
We have to bring some sense of sanity back. | ||
We have to bring a semblance of human decency back, and we have to stop letting others, these special interest groups that are being enriched by these procedures, And making us to feel guilty, do not let them bully you and tell you that you're a homophobe because you're standing against this. | ||
You heard my views. | ||
I love everyone. | ||
And if you're gay, I love you. | ||
I'm just saying, let children be children. | ||
Let's protect our children's innocence and let them grow. | ||
And everybody needs to understand, parents are the primary stakeholders in their children's upbringing, not the state and not the government. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
And of course, what you're addressing is the sleight of hand that gets played where you go... | ||
Because the other part of this is that it's not just kids coming up with this themselves. | ||
They're actually being taught this. | ||
They're being really inundated with these talking points about how... | ||
How cool it is to be trans, how unique it is, and how you're a bad person if you're against it. | ||
So it's not just that they're coming up with it and the government is supporting the kids coming... | ||
The government's actually indoctrinating kids into this and then saying if the parents oppose it, they're going to attack them. | ||
And then what you're addressing is the fact that if parents say, look... | ||
Timmy's a boy. I'm going to raise him as a boy. | ||
That's being treated as if you hate trans people and want them all to die. | ||
And it's so ridiculous. It's such an insane claim to make. | ||
And yet this is what gets spread around. | ||
This is the main talking point. | ||
How did it get to this point? | ||
I mean, what is going on in West Coast and specifically Washington state politics that has allowed it to get this bad? | ||
What is the control mechanism that is being wielded to get us to this point of total insanity? | ||
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Actually, it's the teachers' union. | |
It's the teachers' union. | ||
And by the way, it's not just the West Coast. | ||
So here's something right now that everybody needs to understand. | ||
So, yes, I was in Special Forces, fought in combat Special Forces. | ||
I went in intelligence. | ||
I worked in intelligence, ran operations. | ||
I was a leader in intelligence. | ||
So the reason I'm mentioning intelligence, psychological operations, things that I was a subject matter expert in, my friends, this is already in your schools. | ||
This is already in your schools. | ||
And, yes, they're going to fight vehemently and say, oh, no, that's a lie. | ||
Show me this. Show me that. | ||
No. You check, and you're going to have to go through thousands and thousands of pages. | ||
You're going to have to look into the curriculum. | ||
You're going to have to look at the stories that your children are reading, the little stories that get handed out by their teachers on assignments. | ||
It's already there. | ||
It's already there, and you don't know about it, and your schools are not telling you about it. | ||
So there's that. | ||
And that's on the East Coast, the Mid Coast. | ||
It's all over the school system. | ||
And so this social justice, this social ideology, has been there for a long time. | ||
And that is why big-money donors are behind certain individuals. | ||
Certain elected officials. | ||
In Washington state, it's Governor Jay Inslee. | ||
His largest donor base comes from the teachers' union. | ||
Bob Ferguson, the attorney general, their largest donor base comes from the teachers' union. | ||
And here I am, right, a conservative, a Republican, and I'm not supported by big money. | ||
And as a matter of fact, the GOP Republican Party in my state, I'm a grassroots candidate. | ||
So, I'm represented and solely funded by the grassroots, everyday citizens. | ||
The GOP and all of the politicians in my state, they are all part of the establishment, not supporting me. | ||
They are more of the same. | ||
Go along to get along, and they have a candidate that will go along to get along and get in line with the establishment, where I will not. | ||
I'm not a rebel. I stand for parents' rights, the innocence of children, law and order, and a better future for all Washingtonians. | ||
I'm the actual only candidate as a Republican that has ever actually gone out in the inner city to reach out into Black and brown communities. | ||
Which party was the party of abolition and slavery? | ||
That was the Republican Party. | ||
I'm bringing back those relationships and making sure people understand who we are, reaching across those demographic lines, bringing in young people. | ||
So there's a lot of work we need to do. | ||
It's not just protecting children. | ||
It's bringing a coalition of different groups together to protect our children, to protect our schools, to protect parents' rights, to honor civil rights. | ||
To honor all human rights, we need to come together as citizens for common sense and human decency. | ||
That is the mission for all of us. | ||
And that transcends party lines. | ||
And I'm going to say this, my friends, if you're hearing me out there, Brothers and sisters, it's time to put people over politics, period. | ||
Politics is a center of evil. | ||
It's time to get back to our human nature. | ||
America was formed on that diversion as a nation, where we brought people in from all over the world. | ||
That was the beauty of America. | ||
That was our unique—our constitutional republic, That is the beauty of who we are. | ||
Let's reclaim our identity as Americans. | ||
And Americans, we love each other. | ||
We support each other. | ||
That's how we became that nation. | ||
When they say we couldn't, 1775, 1776, we gave them a declaration, and we stood our ground. | ||
Now it's time to stand our ground once again, not just for our Bill of Rights, but for our human rights, parents' rights, our children's rights. | ||
A hundred percent, and I love the way you put that because, of course, the trend now is to portray all of American history as an exercise in white supremacy and hatred, and it's like, look at what this country has developed. | ||
I mean, we've been on the forefront of human rights and civil rights and all of these things, and that shouldn't be weaponized against us and also shouldn't be cast aside and act like that never happened because things aren't perfectly equal now. | ||
I just love the way that you put that, and I would love to Have you on again. | ||
Obviously, we'll be taking a keen interest in your candidacy. | ||
The website, again, birdforgovernor.com. | ||
You can follow Simi Bird on Twitter at Bird, the number four governor. | ||
And again, I hope that your message resonates. | ||
I don't see why it wouldn't. I mean, these are the main topics of our time, and this is what will decide which path we travel down into the future. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on, Mr. | ||
Bird. Best of luck, and we'll be watching your candidacy with great interest here. | ||
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Thank you, brother. God bless you. | |
God bless you. Thank you so much. | ||
Again, Simi Byrd, folks, U.S. veteran and candidate for Washington State Governor, Byrd4Governor.com, Byrd the number four governor on Twitter. | ||
And if we could just get a couple of these guys in office, maybe we could fight back effectively against the onslaught from the left. | ||
That's going to do it for us here at American Journal. | ||
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