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Respect China's achievements which are tremendous over the last, over 40 years. | ||
The Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries. | ||
Real super hardcore evil demons have taken over and they've already got China and a billion and a half people. | ||
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I'm here to meet one of the 10 million people who've seen the dark side of the social credit system. | |
Investigative journalist Leo Hu. | ||
His poor social credit rating has shut down his travel options and confined him to effective house arrest in Chongqing. | ||
WeChat started as a messaging app, then it transformed into Chinese Facebook, and then it added a ride-hailing service similar to Uber to its platform, and then it added banking services to its platform, and now you can use it as an ID. This will make your life very convenient, but at the same time, it also becomes very convenient for state security to track you. | ||
To combat message interceptions, they talk through emojis. | ||
A half-fallen rose means someone has been arrested. | ||
A dark moon means they're going to prison camps. | ||
A sun emoji means they are alive, and a flower means they have been released. | ||
China is positioning itself to lead the world in artificial intelligence. | ||
Surveillance technology is a key proving ground. | ||
Facial recognition, body scanning, and geo-tracking, matched with your personal data and online behaviour, will power the social credit system, leaving no dark corner to hide in. | ||
And you could say, well, this is just innovation. | ||
But it's not innovation the way it's being done. | ||
It's absolute tyranny. And now it's here. | ||
And guess who created the bill? | ||
Senator Blumenthal. | ||
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The quarterbacks, the government operations against me on record with the Carnegie Endowment and the CIA. This bill is designed to make sure that they have your home address before you can actually post about anything on the Internet. | |
The bill is Senate Bill 1409. | ||
40 senators have sponsored it, Republicans and Democrats. | ||
This isn't a left or right issue. | ||
This is a speech issue. | ||
And they call the bill the Kids Online Safety Act, or COSA for short. | ||
But in reality, this is some garbage to make sure that they know where you live when you post. | ||
Whether you're a conservative or a liberal or whatever you are, there are so many people going along with the new world order who even know it's real, but they think, well, I'll just go along with it and I'll have a better lifestyle if I go along with it. | ||
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No. Because we see what is happening in China right now with the social credit score, where the government is monitoring and surveilling all the people from the beginning to end. | |
Everything that they do, everything everywhere where they walk, you know, they control everything and they watch everything. | ||
This is the example of a tyranny. | ||
When the government knows everything about you, where you go, what you need, where you enter, that's a tyrannical system. | ||
And we've seen this system being implemented right now under the leadership of Ursula von der Leyen, slowly but surely in the European Union. | ||
The green certificate was just the first step. | ||
There are few more proposals right now under debating the Parliament. | ||
All these things that are creating a system that will monitor, control, supervise, and condition the rights of all the European citizens. | ||
The heart of the Mark of the Beast system is a worldwide Internet ID. The UN's already standardized it, Communist China's standardized it, and it's the internet ID that's tied to your smartphone, your smart devices, your car, your ability to get on airplanes, get hotels, have insurance, have a job, and then that's tied to your carbon tax, your vaccine passport tax, That operates and gets its orders from your social credit score. | ||
The foundation and the structure of the entire system is based on the internet ID that is then tied to your digital ID. Jeff Bezos, Amazon-owned Whole Foods is announcing, worldwide, in the next three months, they're putting palm scanners in To be able to buy and sell. | ||
And in many Whole Foods and other grocery stores in Europe, they're already making you scan your phone or your hand to get in to the grocery stores, not just Whole Paycheck as Whole Foods is known. | ||
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That's the coolest thing ever. | |
So this is already being set up for a long time. | ||
Now they're getting ready to go, oh, you didn't know under law there's a whole history of what you search and what you do and where you go. | ||
We're talking about a republic that we're losing and it's being destroyed by design and now... | ||
Global corporations think we're a bunch of dumb animals, and they'll incentivize accepting the world government cashless society programmable central bank digital currencies and ESGs and the rest of them because we get little credits and little prizes up front to be the first suckers to grease the skids and they'll incentivize accepting the world government cashless society programmable central bank digital currencies and | ||
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It's Tuesday, August 8th, the Amor Lord, 2023. | |
three. | ||
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Welcome to you today live from the InfoWars World Headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
Lots of news to get to today. | ||
Lots of videos to get to. Your phone calls as well. | ||
Stay tuned. We're going to talk a little bit about all the normal topics. | ||
Ukraine, some culture war stuff. | ||
The Justice Department completely out of control on every different level. | ||
And of course, as I said, your phone calls throughout the show. | ||
And we may, just may, start an internet beef today. | ||
I don't know. I haven't decided yet. | ||
I haven't decided yet, but today might be the day that we start a straight-up TikTok beef. | ||
We start a warring factions on TikTok. | ||
I don't know. I don't know if I want to take the plunge yet, but I feel like today might be the day. | ||
Basically, my dad sent me this video of... | ||
A guy, academic sort of person, diagnosing what's wrong with Trump supporters. | ||
And I'm wondering if we should just let him have it with both barrels, metaphorically. | ||
I don't know. We'll decide. | ||
We'll figure it out. | ||
We'll play it by ear. | ||
But let's just begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 8th of August, 2023. | ||
My conscience is clear. | ||
That's the headline at InfoWars. | ||
Former policeman convicted in death of George Floyd gets nearly five years in prison. | ||
The former... Minneapolis, Minnesota policeman convicted for his role in the May 2020 death of George Floyd was sentenced to more than four years in prison on Monday. | ||
Tao Tao, I think that's how you pronounce his name, previously said his role in the incident was holding back people who gathered at the scene as former policeman Derek Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck prior to his death, the Associated Press reported. | ||
During sentencing... | ||
Tao said his intentions were not to hurt anyone when the incident occurred, and he also talked about how he'd grown in his Christian faith while spending the last 340 days in jail, saying, quote, I did not commit these crimes. | ||
My conscience is clear. I will not be a Judas nor join a mob in self-preservation or betray my God, he stated. | ||
I think it's pretty obvious what the commentary here is. | ||
We'll play the video a little bit later. | ||
It's pretty astonishing how calm he remains and the strength that he gets from his faith because I'm not sure I would have the same sort of reaction if I were sentenced to five years in prison for simply being close to or nearby criminal drug overdosing. | ||
I mean, pretty amazing. This is, if you remember from the George Floyd footage, he's the Asian cop who's just standing nearby, just standing there, just standing about 10 feet away from George Floyd as Derek Chauvin kneels on him and he overdoses on fentanyl. | ||
Five years in prison for literally doing exactly his job to appease a mob. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
Again, we'll play the video and expand on that a little bit later. | ||
Next story. | ||
It's like you go from such a heartbreaking, devastating, horrific, and illustrative story to kind of a silly one, but here it is. | ||
American Airlines passenger behind not-real viral tirade that delayed travelers for hours ID'd as a marketing executive. | ||
The woman behind the epic airplane meltdown where she proclaimed that blank back there is not real. | ||
Too bemused fellow passengers is a Texas marketing executive who told cops the rant was sparked by an argument over wireless headphones. | ||
Which... Why? | ||
Why did we have to do this? | ||
Why did we have to ID this lady? | ||
Did people not understand? | ||
The best part about the whole saga was the fact that the woman... | ||
Who said the man isn't real herself didn't seem to be real. | ||
It was so ironic and hilarious. | ||
That the woman who was made famous for saying, that man is not real. | ||
Nobody knew who she was. | ||
Nobody could identify her. | ||
And nobody could idea her for months. | ||
And to me, that was the funniest part of the whole thing. | ||
The person saying he's not real herself didn't seem real. | ||
Well, apparently she's real. And they had to destroy the illusion and ruin the last little bit of magic we have in this world. | ||
So thanks, New York Post. | ||
Good job. Not that important, but apparently she's a nice lady. | ||
Moving on, Judge Cannon denies Jack Smith's motion to file documents in Trump dot case under seal. | ||
In a court brief signed by Judge Eileen Cannon on Monday, she denied Special Counsel Jack Smith's request to file documents in Trump classified document case under seal. | ||
Cannon wrote that Smith has moved to file under seal a supplement containing additional information to facilitate the court's inquiry into the case of Trump allegedly retaining classified documents. | ||
The special counsel states in conclusory terms that the supplement should be sealed from public view to comport with grand jury secrecy. | ||
But the motion for leave and the supplement plainly fail to satisfy the burden of establishing a sufficient legal or factual basis to warrant sealing the motion and supplement. | ||
Cannon wrote. | ||
Cannon also requested information from prosecutors regarding the continued use of out of state grand jury to investigate the case. | ||
See, we're getting kind of an interesting dichotomy. | ||
It's a unique situation where you've got the same prosecutor going after the same defendant, but different cases with different judges. | ||
So we get to see actually how a legitimate judge that actually cares about her job might rule versus how a judge that is a co-opted agent of the deep state rules. | ||
So a pretty interesting little compare and contrast we could do there. | ||
Meanwhile, FBI agent lied under oath about knowledge of Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
Talks with Facebook document reveals a San Francisco-based FBI agent lied under oath about discussions he had with big tech companies that suppressed the Post's reporting on the content of first son Hunter Biden's laptop hard drive before the 2020 election, according to an internal Facebook document. | ||
Elvis Chan made false statements about his communications with Facebook over the bombshell October 2020 reports that revealed Hunter involved his dad Joe in business deals with foreign nationals. | ||
Internal communications obtained by the House Judiciary Committee show. | ||
I believe this was a part of the Facebook files that Jim Jordan has been publishing. | ||
Facebook files number four is out now. | ||
We'll go through those a little bit later. | ||
Jim Jordan says those weren't Agent Chan's only inconsistent statements. | ||
Agent Chan also claimed in the deposition that he had, quote, no internal knowledge of the FBI's investigation involving Hunter Biden's laptop. | ||
That does not appear to have been true. | ||
Chan denied having discussed the laptop with any Twitter officials. | ||
Jim Jordan called Chan's testimony completely false and said that the agent had served as the main conduit between the FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force and Big Tech. | ||
Of course, there was no evidence of any foreign connection. | ||
The laptop was real and the FBI knew it, Jordan said. | ||
Is there any wonder why the Biden DOJ has so far stonewalled the committee's effort to interview Agent Chan? | ||
Yet another data point, yet another plot point in the ongoing drama that is determining for the rest of time who is really in charge of America, the people's elected representatives or the deep state spy apparatus and their corporate the people's elected representatives or the deep state spy apparatus and And Finally, we have this story out of Connecticut. | ||
State troopers may have falsified at least 25,000 tickets. | ||
Connecticut state police troopers may have falsified tens of thousands of traffic stop records submitted to the state's racial profiling data reporting system, potentially skewing the numbers to reflect more infractions for white drivers and fewer for black and Hispanic motorists. | ||
Another organization in America... | ||
Hellbent on discrediting white people. | ||
The revelation was made in a report released Wednesday following an investigation last year by Hearst Connecticut Media Group revealing that in 2018, four state troopers had fabricated hundreds of traffic tickets for professional gain. | ||
The report was the result of a comprehensive audit by Connecticut Racial Profiling Prohibition Project in the months after the investigation was published. | ||
Auditors reviewed more than 800,000 infractions submitted by 1,300 troopers stretching from 2014 to 2021. | ||
Just ironic, isn't it? | ||
They go expecting there to be racial profiling, finding that in reality it was white people who had tens of thousands of extra tickets that they didn't deserve. | ||
Oh, whoops. Oh, whoopsies. | ||
We'll take reparations now. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We have a lot of videos to go to. | |
I think I want to go to this video of Mike Pence first. | ||
This is really something else. | ||
Maybe he just didn't speak exactly correctly when he said this, but seems to me like he said exactly what he meant to. | ||
As we know, Pence has not been winning hearts and minds with his steadfast betrayal of Donald Trump. | ||
Can you be steadfast in betrayal? | ||
I don't know. Pence is trying. | ||
But obviously he was a central figure in what happened on January 6th. | ||
The idea, as was transmitted to most Trump supporters prior to January 6th, was that January 6th was the day that the Congress, Senate, come together to certify the election. | ||
And if there are claims of voter fraud or dueling ballots, all sorts of situations that could crop up at that time, that could delay certification either by sending it back to the states or simply demanding a pause for 10 that could delay certification either by sending it back to the states or simply demanding a pause | ||
That was the purpose of the protest on January 6th, was to show the congressmen and senators That contrary to what the media was saying, that all of the claims of voter fraud were just rabid Trump supporters that were just believing what Trump said with no evidence and it was a small fringe group, | ||
that in fact it was a massive Massively shared a sentiment from Trump supporters, tens of millions of them across the country, who saw what happened with mail-in ballots, who were watching the returns on election night, watched the vote counting get, without explanation, stopped in the middle of the night only for the results to flip-flop by the time they woke up the next morning. | ||
Again, came together and probably, and, you know, it'd be nice if we just had... | ||
A legitimate media that wasn't interested in... | ||
Not just interested in pushing an agenda, but that was their only purpose, pushing that agenda. | ||
It would be nice to know how this crowd, in terms of size, stacked up against other protests in American history. | ||
I think it's kind of weird that you have all of these major moments in American history... | ||
That have to do with millions of people or tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people descending on D.C. And this being representative of the wider public sentiment, the Million Man March, you know, things like that. | ||
I'm pretty sure January 6th blew them all out of the water. | ||
I'm fairly certain the protest on January 6th was the largest protest, at least in a singular place, probably in American history. | ||
Certainly for Washington, D.C., at least. | ||
Just an amazing crowd of people showing that this wasn't some fringe, small-scale, like, rabble-rousers. | ||
This was a widespread belief held by a great many people who wanted to show up and sort of give backup to their congressmen and senators who, of course, were being attacked and being slandered and having their donations withdrawn from corporate combines who... | ||
Literally stopped donating to anybody who actually represented the will of their constituents and wanted to ask questions about what happened on election night. | ||
So the idea was that by going there and by showing that this wasn't a fringe group, that this was a gigantic movement in America, that that would give the extra confidence to the congressmen and senators who were going to lodge objections and delay the certification of the election or even perhaps send it back to the states as is constitutionally authorized. | ||
And the main figure in this was Mike Pence as Vice President of the United States. | ||
He is the President of the Senate. | ||
He presides over the congressional goings-on. | ||
And of course, the way this has been portrayed is that as if Donald Trump was demanding that Mike Pence Just unilaterally throw out the election and like declare that Trump's the winner. | ||
That's a complete mischaracterization of what he was asked to do. | ||
He was asked to fulfill his constitutional role and do what was in the best interest of the United States. | ||
And that this was a very contentious and highly suspicious election that deserved more scrutiny before it was simply rubber stamped. | ||
Now Pence yesterday was having an interview on Fox News. | ||
I think he accidentally admitted that he could have easily done his job and paused the election for certification or sent it back to the states, but that he chose not to because it would, quote, cause chaos. | ||
So let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
Pence just accidentally admitted he could have turned the 2020 election over to the House of Representatives. | ||
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Let's watch. It wasn't just that they asked for a pause. | |
The president specifically asked me, and his gaggle of crackpot lawyers asked me to literally reject votes, which would have resulted in the issue being turned over to the House of Representatives, and literally chaos would have ensued. | ||
So, Martha, people can read the indictment, and frankly, I've said before, I had hoped it had not come to this point. | ||
You know, I don't know if the government can meet the standard, the burden of proof beyond reasonable doubt for criminal charges. | ||
But the American people deserve to know that President Trump and his advisers didn't just ask me to pause. | ||
They asked me to reject votes, return votes, essentially to overturn the election. | ||
Well, not to overturn the election, to send it back to the House of Representatives, as is the process laid out in the Constitution. | ||
So he just admitted there, first of all, that he could have had a pause. | ||
Okay, he's like, all right, well, if they want me to send it back to the House of Representatives... | ||
That'd be too much chaos. | ||
Oh, thank God, Mike Pence. | ||
Oh, thank God you were there, Mike Pence, to stop all the chaos. | ||
Thank God. Instead of chaos, we have the very orderly arrest and persecution of nonviolent free speech supporters in the aftermath of January 6th. | ||
Thank God that there's no chaos here in America today or the governmental chaos. | ||
Thank God, you know, we could have had a normal... | ||
Inauguration with like a crowd and people out, but instead we had the very orderly mental or rather military lockdown of the entire city of D.C. while the politicians inaugurated themselves in a private ceremony while surrounded by armed guards. | ||
Thank God that's so much better than chaos. | ||
So much better that we have a usurpation of the president's power by the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Nancy Pelosi as they Claimed ultimate military control for themselves in the aftermath of January 6th. | ||
In total, an abject violation of the Constitution. | ||
Thank God we didn't have all that chaos. | ||
So he just literally said that President Trump wanted him to reject states, which is his constitutional prerogative, especially since there are egregious violations of the election code across the board. | ||
Not even up for debate. Like, you know, California. | ||
I mean, everywhere this happened. | ||
The state constitution says the legislature controls the election process. | ||
And then that was circumvented. | ||
That power was usurped. | ||
It's just like coup upon coup. | ||
We'll get back to it on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Yeah, we just saw Mike Pence basically admit that he could have sent the election back to the House of Representatives, that he could have rejected the illegitimate slates of electors from places like Pennsylvania or Georgia or really anywhere in America where they circumvented the constitutional authority. | ||
Change the election process and did it by executive fiat, which is basically every state in the union. | ||
As if you look through this, I mean, it's simple research. | ||
I mean, you search, like, who imposed mail-in ballots? | ||
California, I believe, was the first, and it was a executive order by Governor Gavin Newsom. | ||
Now, according to the California state constitution, since we run our elections by the state rather than federally, it's up to the states to determine how their election process works. | ||
Most state constitutions, including the California one, it's very clear on this. | ||
It is the legislator's prerogative. | ||
In other words, it's not an executive function. | ||
It's a legislative function. | ||
So if they wanted to change it, they'd have to go through the legislative process. | ||
But because I guess they released a virus on purpose from the Wuhan lab, they were able to claim emergency powers, which is just usurping powers but yelling emergency while you do it, which is completely outside of the bounds of the Constitution and illegal. | ||
So why were they allowed to be counted? | ||
And as we've said a million times before, it's not even about having proof exactly what fraud happened where. | ||
It's the fact that by setting up a system in which there could be no guarantee of accuracy when it comes to the votes, where there was no chain of custody of the mail-in ballots, Where you have example after example of, in some cases, hundreds of thousands of ballots being misplaced or lost or sent to the wrong address, etc., etc. | ||
It was impossible to tell if the votes being counted were legitimate or were fabricated or falsified in some way. | ||
And should therefore be thrown out completely, just like you would do if you had evidence at a criminal trial with no chain of custody. | ||
The evidence could be very... | ||
Pertinent and important, but if you don't have documentation to show when it was collected, who collected it, where they collected it, how they treated it, then you can't use it. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
So when you mail out hundreds of thousands of ballots to people's old addresses, to, you know, dead people and everybody on the voter roll, despite the fact that they haven't been cleaned out in a while and there's a ton of dead people or people who have moved... | ||
It can't be counted. I mean, I guess we need to go over it again. | ||
I guess, once again, we need to reiterate the fact that everybody should remember. | ||
People can remember two years ago. | ||
That there was just countless examples, photos, videos, testimonials, people going, I just got 10 ballots delivered to my house. | ||
I don't know who any of these people are. | ||
Mainstream media stories about people's cats receiving envelopes with mail-in ballots to vote. | ||
They're cats. Like, where do they even get these names? | ||
There's not even, like, what? | ||
How do you send a ballot to a cat? | ||
They're going through the pet voter rolls. | ||
Like, what? This makes no sense. | ||
So, again, lots of reasons to throw out entire slates of electors, if they so choose. | ||
Mike Pence there on Fox News admitting that he could have, but didn't want to because it would have caused chaos. | ||
We can't have chaos. | ||
A very orderly takeover of our government by the deep state. | ||
Really just strange. | ||
It's strange that he would admit that on TV. So when I was introing it, I was saying, I don't know if he misspoke, but he didn't misspeak. | ||
Because what he's saying is the truth. | ||
What he's saying is he could have rejected ballots and it would have gone back to the House of Representatives. | ||
Would have been chaotic? Maybe a little bit. | ||
Certainly not as chaotic as what actually happened. | ||
There you go. So Mike Pence, just... | ||
The weasley of the weasels. | ||
The most rat-like of all the rats. | ||
I mean, honestly. | ||
What's wrong with these people? | ||
It's very odd. | ||
Just the sheer dishonor that they operate in continually. | ||
This guy, Mike Pence, who... | ||
Frankly, nobody outside of wherever the hell he came from had heard of. | ||
Where did he come from? Idaho? | ||
Iowa? Ohio? | ||
Who cares? He was some total political non-entity until he was chosen by Trump. | ||
Trump had his back and supported him the entire time. | ||
And the whole time, I mean, you don't start by portraying Trump at the last minute, right? | ||
You guarantee that for the entire time he was probably... | ||
Talking crap about Trump behind his back and certainly not helping him in any way. | ||
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Which, you know, you just... | |
I get that a lot of our audience and a lot of... | ||
Even people that formerly supported Trump, they're sort of over the... | ||
The whole Trump phenomenon, I don't get it. | ||
I mean, obviously, he's the real deal. | ||
Obviously, they're attacking him with everything they've got. | ||
Obviously, they're actually in the process now of shredding the Constitution in an effort to prevent Trump or anyone like Trump from ever posing a threat to their concerted power structure ever again. | ||
This all seems entirely evident to me. | ||
And you can just imagine how different things would be if Trump just had, like... | ||
Just two or three. I think that's all. | ||
It's just two or three people that had his back. | ||
Two or three people that were actually working with him rather than smiling to his face and stabbing him in the back. | ||
And that's really the most depressing part about all of it is it's just our whole political system. | ||
Our entire political system is infested with these people. | ||
If that's the long con QAnon game plan where it's like we have to reveal to the American people just how corrupt the... | ||
Well, you've done it. It's succeeded. | ||
It has been thoroughly illuminated for all of us just how corrupt the entire apparatus is. | ||
Every single person. | ||
It's stabbing Trump in the back. | ||
And that's stabbing you in the back. Trump, the way the American polity is supposed to work, the way that our sacred democracy is supposed to work, is whoever gets the votes is in charge. | ||
And that's just that. It doesn't matter how you feel about it. | ||
You do your duty. You have honor. | ||
You say, I might not be my cup of tea, but this is what the American people want, and I'm not here for my own benefit. | ||
I'm here to serve the American people, so I will comport myself in a way that is in line with the people's demands. | ||
Instead, it's just the entire nationwide establishment, even to the state level, is just infested at every corner of With these traders, it really is incredible. | ||
And you can... You know, Ron DeSantis. | ||
I mean, what an amazing thing it would have been to have Ron DeSantis just be Trump's right-hand man instead of Mike Pence. | ||
He's foiling his plans behind the scenes. | ||
I mean, you can just imagine, right? Trump has some policy where he's like, we need to get this done. | ||
We need the wall to get done. | ||
And Pence is behind him like, yes, yes, very important. | ||
We need to get the wall done. Yes, President Trump, absolutely. | ||
I got you. And then behind closed doors, he's just like, this Trump, this wall thing's never going to happen. | ||
We got to feed him crumbs, make him think we're doing it. | ||
But don't worry. That's not going to happen. | ||
Anyway, let's send another billion dollars to Ukraine. | ||
And it's just sick. And it just... | ||
It just really makes you wonder how different things would be if just a single, powerful American politician had a backbone and actually cared about serving the American people and actually doing what's right over what's expedient powerful American politician had a backbone and actually cared about serving the American So there's that. | ||
I mean, I don't know what to say about it. | ||
It's just like every, really every single one of them, every single person, really. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. We're going to move on from politics. | ||
Now, I'm kind of just sick of talking about politics. | ||
It's just the same thing over and over. | ||
I don't know how many videos of Biden stumbling or freaking out or lying blatantly to everybody. | ||
Can you watch? There has been a... | ||
Raft of videos about Joe Biden's interaction with Gold Star families and people who have been severely injured in wars because of orders that he gave and just the way he treats them. | ||
There's a lot of very creepy videos. | ||
It's like we know that, right? We know Biden is a creepy psychopath. | ||
I don't know. I'm sick of talking about it. | ||
I'm sick of him being president, but I guess that's what it is. | ||
So we'll finish it out here, and then we'll move on to so many other topics that we have to discuss. | ||
If we're just sitting here reporting Biden being an embarrassing mess, there's so much content. | ||
I mean, it's every day, so I don't know how... | ||
We wouldn't have time to get to anything else if we just talked about what an evil dirtbag Joe Biden is. | ||
And the reason we do talk about it is because it's evidence of the corruption of the entire system. | ||
As I know, it's kind of typical, but you can just imagine if Trump did just one of the things that Biden seems to do on a daily basis. | ||
Maybe that is worth talking about a little bit. | ||
But we'll finish up here with clip number four, because this is Biden's Making claims about the Justice Department two months ago versus this month. | ||
So June versus August. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. Here is a little compare and contrast from O'Biden's statements to what's been discovered recently between June of 2023 and August of 2023. | ||
Let's watch. Mr. | ||
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President, what do you say to Americans to convince them that they should trust the independence and fairness of the Justice Department when your predecessor, Donald Trump, repeatedly attacks it? | |
Because you notice, I have never once, not one single time, suggested to the Justice Department what they should do or not do, relative to bringing a charge or not bringing a charge. | ||
An April New York Times article titled, Biden's response to Trump's indictment, four ways to say no comment. | ||
He's really good at that, isn't he? | ||
Well, they have this passage buried 14 paragraphs down. | ||
They always bury the really big news way deep down, as you'll notice here. | ||
Here's the quote. He does have opinions, he being Joe Biden. | ||
In the past, Mr. | ||
Biden privately told his close circle of advisers that Mr. | ||
Trump posed a threat to democracy—and here's the big point—and he should be prosecuted for his role in the events of January 6th. | ||
He also told confidants that he wanted Attorney General Merrick B. Garland to stop acting like a ponderous judge and to take decisive action. | ||
That is stunning. Biden privately told aides that Trump should be prosecuted for January 6th? | ||
And he wanted Merrick Garland to take decisive action? | ||
That is an explosive allegation buried in the New York Times. | ||
Newspaper of record, so I think we can trust it. | ||
When they say anything negative about Democrats, you know it's absolutely true. | ||
So they wouldn't be reporting it otherwise. | ||
They do everything they can to avoid reporting that. | ||
So Biden, don't you love how Biden ends that statement? | ||
I'm honest. He just says, I'm honest here. | ||
It's like, oh great, well you fooled me. | ||
Apparently you can do that. Apparently you can just lie straight to someone's face and just say, I'm honest afterwards. | ||
And they have to believe you. | ||
That's the rules. No backsies. | ||
Isn't that wild? He's like, I've never talked to my Justice Department at all about prosecuting Trump. | ||
He's just like, behind the scenes, he's just like, he's a threat to democracy and you must prosecute him. | ||
I'm sick of these judges sitting on their hands. | ||
Do it now. Wow, what a surprise. | ||
Biden blatantly lying about his corrupt actions? | ||
I can't believe it. Anyway, let's go now to clip number eight, shall we? | ||
Here's Joe Biden in 2019. | ||
Everybody knows the issue here is not what I did, because no one has produced one scintilla of evidence that I did anything other than do my job for America as well as anybody could have done it, making sure that we, in fact, got rid of a corrupt prosecutor. | ||
Who everybody, including our allies, as well as the IMF and everyone else said, has to go. | ||
I did my job incredibly well. | ||
And even the people in his administration have testified to my character, testified to my honesty. | ||
Mm-hmm. He does it every time. | ||
It's like a tell of his. | ||
How do you know Joe Biden's lying? | ||
He tells you how honest he is. | ||
Every time he lies straight. | ||
So obviously that was him responding to statements about the firing of the Burisma prosecutor, which we now have statements from Shokin himself, the man who was fired, as well as the president of Ukraine at the time, who were not shy about the fact that like, look, dude, you didn't do anything wrong. | ||
Prosecutor, you're great. | ||
There's no claims of corruption against you. | ||
It's just Biden is pissed that you're investigating Burisma, so you have to resign. | ||
That's what's been revealed since that lie. | ||
So, I don't know. Is it that big of a surprise that Joe Biden is a duplicitous scumbag? | ||
I think not. But his scumbaggery, as it were, is so deep-seated and bizarre that we have to go to another clip to show it. | ||
Clip number five is Cheryl Rex. | ||
She's the mother of Lance Corporal Dylan Marola. | ||
I have three different videos here. | ||
Some of the other ones have curse words. | ||
Sergeant Tyler Vargas Andrews was a Marine who survived the explosion in Kabul that killed 13 Americans. | ||
It's because of Joe Biden's bungling, because of his total failure to handle the withdrawal of Afghanistan, because he didn't want Trump to get credit. | ||
So he basically messed the whole thing up. | ||
And this guy lost his right arm. | ||
This guy. Blown right off at the shoulder. | ||
He's got a mechanical arm now. | ||
And he tells the story of Biden coming to visit him. | ||
And like, it's just weird. | ||
It's just bizarre. | ||
And Biden like doesn't ask him how he's doing, doesn't say anything about his service. | ||
Instead, apparently Biden leans real close into his face and goes, what do you want? | ||
What do you want? | ||
The guy's like, what? | ||
He's like a few days removed from being an explosion that Tore his arm off and killed all of his friends, and he's just like, what is this man doing? | ||
Biden is just the creepiest dude in the world. | ||
So we'll go to one more video to illustrate that, and then we'll be done with American politics for the rest of the day, I hope. | ||
Let's go now to clip number five. Here's Cheryl Rex, mother of Lance Corporal Dylan Marola. | ||
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When Joe Biden, our elected president, entered the room, When he approached me, his words to me were, my wife Jill and I know how you feel. | |
We lost our son as well and brought him home in a fog-draped coffin. | ||
My heart started beating faster and I started shaking knowing that their son died from cancer and they were able to be by his side. | ||
Also wondering how someone could honestly... | ||
Sorry. | ||
Be so heartless. | ||
To say he knew how I felt a little over 24 hours and learning of my son's death. | ||
After this encounter, I have never had any personal correspondence nor has my son been honored or his name spoken by this commander-in-chief or his administration. | ||
on what I feel is because of their failures and poor planning to exit our troops from Afghanistan. | ||
I mean, just, just imagine... | ||
I mean, just imagine what this would be like to be that woman whose son died as a direct result of Joe Biden's mismanagement of the Afghan withdrawal. | ||
And Joe Biden goes up to you and says, I know how you feel. | ||
My son was a veteran and we brought him home in a flag-draped casket when Beau Biden, his son, died of cancer that progressed over the course of years. | ||
And I guess he thinks she doesn't know that. | ||
Like, he thinks, like, ah, it's okay. I can get away with this. | ||
I can make her think that I'm being sympathetic to her because I know what she's been through. | ||
But you haven't. I mean, it's just... | ||
I don't know. Is it mental illness? | ||
Like what? I mean, clearly blatant disrespect. | ||
There's him checking his watch while the dead bodies he's responsible for come home. | ||
But I was looking into this. | ||
So I wanted to make sure. I was like, okay, how did Beau Biden die? | ||
I wanted to read into this. | ||
And the article from The Independent about Beau's death has these other little instances that Like when Biden was first elected as a senator for Delaware, and his wife and daughter died in a car crash. | ||
In the car with the wife and daughter were Beau Biden and Hunter Biden. | ||
Beau was three and Hunter was two. | ||
And Biden got signed in as a senator at their hospital beds. | ||
Wife dies, his daughter dies, his two sons are traumatized in a hospital bed, and he uses it As a press situation. | ||
He invites the press into their hospital room to get a nice Kodak moment of signing in. | ||
Just a dirtbag. | ||
We're back, folks. Second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I'm going to go to a video now. | ||
I don't think it really requires collaboration or description from me. | ||
It's one of these things that, like, You either get it or you don't. | ||
You either understand the true, sickening horror of what our system has become and the way that it's been hijacked and the way that the system now viciously turns on innocent people for the most inhumane punishments despite not doing anything wrong. | ||
Like, you either get the depths of what's happening here And you get how bad that is, or you get the depths of what's going on here, and you think it's good and powerful and somehow a positive. | ||
I'm talking about Tao, the policeman who was simply standing near George Floyd when he died in 2020. | ||
Just standing near, doing exactly what he was supposed to do. | ||
Of course, Derek Chauvin was also doing exactly what he was trained to do. | ||
And you just have to ask, like, what did these people, what could he have done to avoid a five-year sentence? | ||
He's now been sentenced to five years in prison. | ||
He's already spent a year in prison because he was simply near the event. | ||
Just near it, just close to it. | ||
And trying to keep back an increasingly hostile and volatile crowd that was gathering in this spot that was, by the way, very well known to Minneapolis police as a hotspot for violence against police. | ||
Here is Tau being sentenced to four years and nine months in state prison. | ||
Clip 14. Mr. | ||
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Tau, to be perfectly honest, after three years of reflection, I was hoping for a little more remorse, regret, acknowledgement of some responsibility, and less preaching. | |
And I'm not going to rehash all the facts from my order. | ||
Which I found that the things you did and the things you didn't do make you guilty of this crime. | ||
I can rehash all that. | ||
Suffice it to say that I think your culpability is less than Mr. | ||
Chauvin, but well above Mr. | ||
King and Mr. | ||
Lane as an experienced senior officer who was in the best position to save George Floyd. | ||
Accordingly, it's my belief that a sentence at the top of the range would be condign punishment. | ||
So as to count two, having been found guilty by the court of aiding and abetting manslaughter in the second degree after a trial pursuant to Minnesota Rule of Criminal Procedure 26.01, subdivision three, judgment of the court is that you are convicted of that offense. | ||
Count one is dismissed pursuant to the negotiation. | ||
You are sentenced to 57 months in prison with credit for 340 days already served. | ||
This sentence will be concurrent with your federal sentences and will be served at a federal facility designated by the United States Bureau of Prisons. | ||
Upon release from your federal sentence, you will be transferred to the Minnesota Department of Corrections to serve the remainder of your state sentence unless alternative arrangements are made with the United States Bureau of Prisons. | ||
Your provided DNA sample is required by law, and you are prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition for the remainder of your life. | ||
Pay a $50 fine, $75 surcharge, and $3 law library fee from prison wages. | ||
Any questions? Oh, no. | ||
God bless you, sir. All right. | ||
All right, we're adjourned. Thank you. | ||
Honestly, just horrifying. | ||
Five years in prison for doing absolutely nothing. | ||
To appease the mob. | ||
To appease the mob. I mean, this is a modern-day lynching. | ||
I don't know how we say God bless you to the judge that just scolded you for not showing appropriate contrition to the people who are kidnapping you for five years on utterly ridiculous charges. | ||
Alright, welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the American Journal has begun. | ||
Let's cover this hour. | ||
Lots of videos still to show you. | ||
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That's just incredible. | |
It is really just incredible. | ||
You know, I was watching a video that was by a true crime channel. | ||
The guy's an ex-detective. | ||
And he made an argument as to why it's so much worse to convict an innocent person than it is to allow a guilty person to go free. | ||
You hear that a lot, right? | ||
Better that a thousand guilty people go free than one innocent person go to jail. | ||
You know, something like that. And it makes sense because, and the way that this cop put it was like, every day people get away with crimes. | ||
It's an inevitability in a free society. | ||
People are going to get away with crimes. | ||
Little ones, big ones, like people get away with crimes all the time. | ||
That's not, we do what we can to keep a lid on it. | ||
We do what we can to get justice for the victims of these crimes. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's just an inevitability. | ||
We live in a free country. | ||
Where we rely on people having some morality that guides them rather than a boot on their neck or a chain around their neck guiding them which way to go. | ||
And so when you allow a guilty person to go free it's a failure of the system but it's not the end of the world. | ||
On the other hand when you have a massive ultra powerful system a system that is stronger than any other certainly individual but Even organization that has this ultimate power for that power to be used to victimize an innocent person. | ||
Such an egregious crime. | ||
It's so outside of the bounds of acceptability. | ||
It really is. | ||
You'd rather let a thousand guilty people go than convict one innocent person. | ||
And yet Derek Chauvin and Officer Tao have both become victims of this. | ||
They did nothing wrong. | ||
These are not criminals. These are not people who are out there victimizing. | ||
Like, nobody's being prevented from being a victim because these guys are in jail. | ||
You can say what you will about the training that our cops go through. | ||
If you think that the knee-on-the-neck strategy is not a good one, He didn't make it up himself. | ||
This is literally how they're trained. | ||
And Officer Tao, of course, was trained, or he was fulfilling his job at that moment, of being crowd control. | ||
And if you watch the George Floyd timeline, I can't remember the exact... | ||
What was the name? There's a movie on MyMoviesPlus. | ||
We interviewed the director. | ||
It's very good. I think it's just called The Timeline, if I'm not mistaken. | ||
About the George Floyd timeline, and you can see throughout it that the EMS people, the cops, everybody involved, they know this area. | ||
They know the place where George Floyd got arrested as a total hotspot. | ||
They even have plans in place where if there's ever anything going on there... | ||
The ambulance goes, picks up the person, gets them in the ambulance first, and then leaves so they can then treat the person because they know that if they try to treat the person there on the scene, it's likely that a crowd will form, that violence will take place, that the police will come under attack. | ||
This is well known in this area. | ||
So Tao is simply fulfilling his duty and just standing there, not allowing the crowd to get too close, not allowing them to interfere. | ||
Do you think that by doing that, he would have... | ||
If he wasn't there, it would have been better? | ||
We've got this highly difficult situation going on with George Floyd. | ||
It would have been better if the random people that just showed up were allowed to interfere, were allowed to get in the way. | ||
Do you think that may have actually been a contributing factor to what happened? | ||
As instead of it being a easy, peaceful... | ||
Typical arrest. Instead, you've got people screeching and yelling. | ||
You've got this highly volatile area where violence happens on a daily basis. | ||
Just completely insane. | ||
Again, it's just completely insane. | ||
And you have to... Really consider just how despicable our entire establishment has become. | ||
I think it's embodied by that judge scolding Tao for not being more regretful. | ||
It's just what we need. | ||
It's the boot on your neck criticizing you for not thanking them for stepping on your neck, criticizing you for not expressing what a wonderful thing it is to have your neck stepped on. | ||
I want to go to a quick video here. | ||
We're going to talk about Elvis Chan. | ||
Clip number 15. This is video emerges revealing FBI Special Agent Elvis Chan lied under oath about communicating with big tech giant from the New York Post. | ||
FBI agent lied under oath about knowledge of Hunter Biden laptop talks with Facebook. | ||
Document reveals San Francisco-based FBI agent lied under oath about discussions he had with big tech companies that suppressed the post reporting on the contents of First Son's Hunter Biden's laptop hard drive before the 2020 election, according to an internal Facebook document. | ||
Elvis Chan made these false statements. | ||
Over the bombshell, October 2020 reports that he, that revealed Hunter involved his dad Joe in business deals with foreign nationals. | ||
So Elvis Chan was like the main liaison between FBI and big tech. | ||
And here's a video revealing that he in fact lied under oath about communications with the big tech giants. | ||
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Let's watch. What are your cybersecurity concerns regarding foreign influence? | |
So there are really two things that I'm personally very concerned about. | ||
And it kind of looks like a rehash of the 2016 election. | ||
Number one, I'm really worried about more misinformation campaigns from the Russian government, perhaps from other foreign state actors. | ||
And then the second thing is I'm worried that there are data breaches, either private or public organizations, that we're not aware of yet. | ||
And that information is going to start leaking as the campaign season really picks up. | ||
Now you're working with social media companies now on this issue, is that correct? | ||
That is correct. We're working with lots of different types of companies. | ||
What are the vulnerabilities that you see or concern you? | ||
I think the things that really worry me the most is the more successful a social media company is, the larger they are, the more data that they have. | ||
And they have some really smart, competent folks, and they have some really good machine learning and artificial intelligence. | ||
But at the end of the day, looking for these cyber threat actors is like looking for a needle in a haystack. | ||
What's the FBI doing to help these organizations to bolster their defenses? | ||
So specifically with certain social media companies and platforms, we are providing them with classified briefings on the specific threat actors that may be on their platforms. | ||
We're also sharing indicators of compromise, TTP. Totally, totally busted. | ||
Postmillennial has the story as well. | ||
FBI agent Elvis Chan made false statements when pressed to disclose involvement in suppression of Hunter Laptop. | ||
It's been revealed that a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation made false statements during an October 2022 deposition that the FBI had not communicated with Facebook aside from one meeting that took place the day the story broke. | ||
New evidence has shown that Chan himself held a follow-up meeting the next day. | ||
In the latest edition of the Facebook Files, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Representative Jim Jordan explained that during his testimony, Chan admitted that the FBI had met with the social media giant on October 14, 2020, the day the Hunter Biden laptop story was first reported by the New York Post. | ||
He also admitted that Section Chief of the Foreign Influence Task Force Laura Dimlow had told executives that the agency had no comment on the matter after another agency admitted that the story was real. | ||
Chan, a repeat Democrat Party donor, then claimed that he was unaware of any further communications between anyone at Facebook and anyone at the FBI related to the Hunter Biden laptop story. | ||
As Jordan explained, this was, in fact, completely false. | ||
Drawing attention to internal documents obtained by the committee, proving that Chan held a secret follow-up call with Facebook on October 15th. | ||
I guess, you know, it's just the way the deep state works, right? | ||
They get out there and they go, we are not involved at all in communicating between us and the social media giants. | ||
Then you, like, watch the World Economic Forum, and they're sitting there going, it's really incredible the cooperation we've had with the tech giants. | ||
We basically tell them what to do, and they do exactly what we say. | ||
It's fantastic. Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal, but we are going to go now to a live press conference today. | ||
By Steven Crowder and Alex Jones. | ||
You can find this by going to Infowars.com. | ||
It is the main article on the front page. | ||
It says, now live, the re-platforming conference. | ||
You can go there to find the live stream on Rumble, or you can stay here. | ||
Well, we will tune in now. | ||
Let's go now to Steven Crowder, The Mug Club. | ||
This is on Steven Crowder's Rumble channel. | ||
And again, you can find the link on Infowars.com. | ||
It is there on the main page. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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If you heard that voice, there's some foreshadowing. | |
Son of a bitch. Because seriously, Mug Club is the tip of the spear. | ||
Mug Club can't, for all of its flaws, and there are many, Mug Club cannot be bought, sold, or bargained with. | ||
That's the reputation. Take it or leave it. | ||
And when an entity like that, when an entity comprised of nothing more than all of you, all of you, You are who we serve. | ||
You are to whom we are beholden. | ||
And you're the driver of billions of views and listeners, cumulatively. | ||
The people who want to silence you, who want to dictate what you hear, who hate everything you stand for, well, guess what? | ||
They can't de-platform us all. | ||
They'd have no one left to do business with. | ||
So now, as a full-fledged network, and the announcements we're about to make, and continue to make, Mug Club is bigger than them. | ||
Mug Club is why we don't need them. | ||
And that's why all of us here are genuinely free. | ||
You, Mug Club, are the reason that they are scared. | ||
And they should be. Because wait until you see what's next. | ||
This was just phase one. | ||
Hey everyone, this is Steven Crowder. | ||
What we're talking about is free speech. | ||
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Steven Crowder is very offensive. | |
Very offensive. Yeah, thanks for having me, Steven. | ||
You piece of living garbage-ass dumpster fire. | ||
I can guarantee you multiple people right here have been raped. | ||
What? How can you guarantee that? | ||
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People call me the Tony Robbins of assassination. | |
Now I'm trying to watch, I'm trying to watch this movie watch daily. | ||
Now I won't get my money hurt. | ||
Oh, shit. | ||
What the fuck? | ||
And I'm gonna drown every last damn name of baby dad. | ||
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When it's a run-off, walk-off, demon baby off, I'll go off when you're demon baby. | |
My girl wanted me to run an errand, and she goes, take my bike, but it has a basket on the front of it. | ||
I was like, I'm gonna walk, you know? | ||
I just feel like I'm a target for homophobic bandits, you know? | ||
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For Nick DiPaolo! | |
Holy, you know, most serial killers are white, but you know why? | ||
To be a serial killer takes a lot of effort. | ||
It's like a full-time job. | ||
Black crime is just quick and simple. | ||
You know that show, The First 48? | ||
They have a new one, The First 48 Seconds. | ||
It's just black crimes. I've never heard the N-word so much in my life. | ||
And I had a racist grandmother. | ||
will commence again. | ||
We should fight with unwavering confidence for our freedom! | ||
Oh, I'm back. | ||
you So before we get to some of the new announcements, new shows, new divisions that we're creating here, and again, you can go to ladderwithcredit.com slash mugclub, enter in the promo code REPLATFORMING, you get a fight like hell shirt. | ||
I want to give the microphone over to some people who've played a role here at Mug Club and growing this place and are now going to be playing a bigger role. | ||
So first, this is a man right here with a resume that you rarely find in the, I mean, quote unquote, conservative movement. | ||
So the last decades he's had roles in film, television, he's hosted shows, he's sold out theaters. | ||
But with Brian Callum, let me tell you a little bit about what he lost. | ||
Because that's what replatforming is about. | ||
In the era of the Me Too witch hunt, when people were being falsely accused left and right, he not only had a top ten podcast in the sports world, he not only was a central character on one of ABC's hallmark shows, his role was so popular he was given his own spinoff on ABC in primetime. | ||
Samir campaign later, he lost all of it. | ||
The term canceled doesn't even cover it. | ||
But now he's ready to let his freak flag fly. | ||
And beyond being in third chair and appearing in sketches, which he's done, he will be launching his weekly show on September 1st, The Brian Callen Show. | ||
But Mug Club will also be producing Brian Callen's next stand-up comedy special. | ||
More on that in a minute. One where he can finally pull no punches, show the world everything that he truly is, again, because of Mug Club. | ||
So please, welcome to the team, part-timer to full-timer, Mr. | ||
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Brian Callen. Thank you. | |
Thank you, my fellow Americans. | ||
Thank you. Stephen. | ||
Listen, let's get serious. | ||
There are a lot of bad ideas out there that have very real consequences for our democracy. | ||
It is no longer safe to speak the truth. | ||
It is no longer safe to even question the edicts handed down from the establishment kings. | ||
The gatekeepers today will crush you financially. | ||
They will censor you. | ||
They will deplatform you. | ||
They will label you. They will vilify you. | ||
The rules grow more specific, weirder, and more plentiful by the day. | ||
As I speak, you'll even be punished if you stand with traditional beliefs and values. | ||
Well, welcome to The Pushback. | ||
See that? See that? | ||
A lot of people over here. | ||
You can't see them. You should see that. | ||
How you guys doing in the nosebleeds? | ||
They can't hear me. | ||
All right. Steven and the Lauderworth Crowder family have been battling it out on their own for a long time now. | ||
Well, I am excited to be part of an ever-expanding group of misfits and comics that have had enough and want to join the fight. | ||
The pushback isn't just about fighting bad ideas with better ideas. | ||
It's not just about shouting into a microphone. | ||
We're here to change hearts and minds, and we are going to do it the way Stephen has always done it, with humor, satire, wit, and maybe a little screaming into the microphone. | ||
Yeah, that does happen. You know what I'm saying? A little bit, yeah. | ||
A little anger once in a while goes a long way. | ||
We are going to entertain you so hard and so often that you can't help but hear and see the truth. | ||
You can't help it! | ||
There is no one in the conservative space pushing back on the left's terrible ideas with Stephen's level of funny. | ||
No one's even in the same area code. | ||
So when Stephen asked me to join the family, I was like, where do I sign up? | ||
This is must-see pushback. | ||
We are an army of funny people with a point of view, funny with a philosophy. | ||
We are not your grandpa's conservative show. | ||
We ain't the strict chaperones standing in the corner telling everyone not to dance. | ||
The party is here. | ||
This is where you get to laugh, learn, and be heard. | ||
And I am excited to be part of it all. | ||
There's supposed to be... | ||
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There's supposed to be... | |
There's supposed to be doves. | ||
No, no, you're good. But there were supposed to be doves. | ||
I want to release to them. Where are the doves? | ||
There's doves over there. I want a doves! | ||
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There are doves over there. Oh, I see. | |
It actually does. It says... | ||
All right, folks, you can find links to this press conference. | ||
It is on the front page of Infowars.com. | ||
The re-platforming conference, Alex Jones, coming up soon. | ||
Stay with us. We'll go back to the conference on the other side. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Right now, the Rumble servers are smoking. | ||
Steven Crowder is making an announcement called the Re-Platforming Begins Now. | ||
The article can be found at the front page of Infowars.com, the Re-Platforming Conference. | ||
And we're watching it here on Rumble and just watching the numbers tick up continuously. | ||
Offered to 45,000 people tuning in to Rumble right now. | ||
Showing the Rumble really is a viable alternative to YouTube. | ||
It has all of the tech necessary to provide an actual free speech platform for all of its users. | ||
Alex Jones is there on site. | ||
We expect him to be getting to the podium shortly, and when he does, we will go right over there. | ||
Nick DiPaolo is talking now. | ||
In the meantime, can we have a moment of celebration? | ||
I mean, I don't want to celebrate this. | ||
I mean, I do. | ||
It's complicated, okay? | ||
It's complicated when you are constantly predicting that bad things are going to happen because of the failure of the left to do anything right ever. | ||
It's a bittersweet feeling saying, I told you so. | ||
Bittersweet. And I think this is a point of confusion in a lot of cases. | ||
The most obvious one I think would be brought up before. | ||
Scott Adams talking about how he's like, you were right. | ||
The anti-vaxxers were right. | ||
You win. You were right. | ||
And it's like, we didn't win. | ||
Nobody won. Nobody won. | ||
We're not happy that these things are happening. | ||
We don't celebrate when people die from the vaccine. | ||
We might say, I told you so. | ||
We might say, we tried to warn you. | ||
But somehow that gets confused with wanting bad things to happen. | ||
So I'm from Houston. | ||
I love Houston. I want good things to happen to Houston, Texas, which is why I was not very happy when one Lena Hidalgo was elected as chief judge of Harris County. | ||
The, I believe, third or maybe fourth most populous county in the United States elected a woman who had never held a single job in her entire life had never even attended the hearings and the proceedings that she would now preside over during her campaign she didn't even suggest that she would be good at the job she was being elected for what she promoted was that she would once she had that power use that power to promote socialism In elementary schools and at government functions. | ||
That was quite literally her campaign promise. | ||
That's what she promised to do. And ever since she's been in office, it has been an endless cascade of scandal. | ||
Corruption, investigations, and abysmal failures. | ||
She ousted a man who had been in the position for decades presiding over... | ||
I mean, this is the chief executive of Harris County, the chief executive of... | ||
Governmental organization that governs millions and millions of people. | ||
So it is with both sadness for the fate of Houston and happiness for the fact that we were right about Lena Hidalgo. | ||
When we learn that Harris County Judge Lena Hidalgo has been checked into a hospital to receive treatment for depression. | ||
Is this the new thing now? | ||
Is this what the left is going to start doing? | ||
Obviously this happened with Fetterman, where you elect a guy who just had a stroke and he makes Joe Biden look like a sharp-tongued genius, refused to debate because his brain didn't work. | ||
He gets into office and then he checks himself into a treatment facility for weeks to deal with his depression. | ||
Depression. I guess this is what they're doing now. | ||
Very bizarre. Very strange. | ||
Get elected to serve a position. | ||
You do so under the false pretense that you're capable of fulfilling the role that you're vying for. | ||
And then when it gets too hard, instead of having the decency and humility to step down and allow people We're capable people to take over. | ||
You claim it's a mental illness, a mental condition that you're dealing with, and you take a long vacation in a hospital. | ||
Incredible. Harris County Judge Lena Hidalgo said Monday she is temporarily stepping away from her elected position and has checked herself into an inpatient facility where she's receiving treatment for clinical depression. | ||
Though Hidalgo will be on leave, she will remain in communication with staff and will be available in the event of an emergency. | ||
Why? Why not give it up? | ||
I mean, if your position has driven you into the mental asylum because you can't handle the pressure that you're under and the investigations into your corruption and the outrage from the normal people of Houston that are pissed off that you are just so horrifically underqualified for the position that you hold, why not give it up? | ||
Why not have the humility and decency and say, you know what? | ||
I'd like to support as best I can. | ||
I'll become whatever, assistant judge. | ||
I still want to serve the people, but somebody else with more experience should take this over. | ||
It would actually be a respectful thing to do. | ||
Instead, they're both clinging to power and hiding from the exercise of that power. | ||
It is the most duplicitous and deceitful way to handle things. | ||
And we say, once again, we told you so. | ||
Hidalgo said she checked into the facility in late July and expects to return to work in early September. | ||
The care center is in another state, she said. | ||
Fled the state. She fled the state, apparently, because of how depressed she is. | ||
Incredible. Hidalgo is sending a letter to constituents sharing the news. | ||
Saying, I'm writing to share with you that I am one of over 21 million American adults that is suffering from clinical depression. | ||
Hidalgo Road to Harris County residents. | ||
For some time I've been coping with this challenge and it was undiagnosed until last month. | ||
Just pathetic. | ||
Pathetic, pathetic, pathetic. | ||
Precinct 1 Commissioner Rodney Ellis, the longest standing member of the Commissioner's Corps, will take over Hidalgo's duties at meetings while she's away. | ||
Ellis was quick to dispel the stigma surrounding mental health care and applauded Hidalgo for getting treatment. | ||
Saying depression is not personal weakness. | ||
It's a medical diagnosis and it requires treatment the same way that stroke, cancer, or heart disease requires treatment. | ||
Yeah, kinda. | ||
I mean kinda. A little bit. | ||
Except there's actually no test for this. | ||
It's actually not a physical test. | ||
Change that takes place. | ||
It is in fact just something you can say you have and nobody can disprove it. | ||
Depression might not be personal weakness. | ||
It might be though. | ||
But even if it's not, using depression as an excuse to get out from under scrutiny and corruption accusations certainly is a sign of personal weakness. | ||
Marissa Hansen is, of course, reporting on this. | ||
We need to reach out to Marissa. | ||
She has been on Lena Hidalgo's case from the beginning, illustrating and reporting on just how... | ||
just what happens when you elect someone like Lena Hidalgo. | ||
It's pretty much as simple as that. | ||
You've got a woman who... | ||
Her resume is like, well, I spent a week in Bolivia volunteering and I got a degree in poli-sci and now I'm in charge of Houston, Texas. | ||
Just like, what? | ||
Why did you vote for this woman? | ||
Why did they elect this woman? | ||
What did they think was going to happen? | ||
I didn't think it was going to be this bad. | ||
I got to be honest with you. | ||
Literally worse than I thought. | ||
She apparently got re-elected. | ||
By the way, this comes on the heels of Hidalgo having outburst in commissioner's court. | ||
Yelling at everyone. I mean, she just can't handle it. | ||
I mean, these people just can't handle it. | ||
It's Lena Hidalgo's third leave of absence in 10 months. | ||
Although a county judge may take a leave of absence, Texas code allows a resident of a county to file a petition to remove an elected county official from office for incompetence, official misconduct, or intoxication. | ||
It may be time to do just that. | ||
She's so sad. She's so sad she can't do her job. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
We're still keeping an eye on the announcement from Stephen Crowder. | ||
You can find it on the front page of Infowars.com. | ||
The replatforming begins right now. | ||
Mug Club is becoming a full-fledged network, bringing on a whole bunch of different people, including Alex Jones. | ||
We'll go back to the broadcast just as soon as Alex appears behind the podium. | ||
They may be introducing him right now. | ||
All right, let's go now to the Replatforming Begins Now broadcast by Stephen Crowder. | ||
This is a man who was removed from the platforms, Apple, Spotify, Google, Facebook, Meta, X, whatever the hell it is, all on the same day. | ||
But there's no coordination. | ||
Just coincidence. And there were, by the way, many people back then who said, well, that's just him. | ||
He's too extreme. That's just an isolated case. | ||
It won't happen to me. Well, are you paying attention now? | ||
And so people, who we all expect to stand in the line of fire, who are supposed to be brothers in arms, tucked tail and ran. | ||
They struck plea bargains with the platforms, who for a period of time would punish anyone who even hosted him as a guest. | ||
This is the canary in the coal mine. | ||
These people at these big tech platforms, they tell you that they'll never come for you. | ||
That you can keep your tens of millions in revenue or millions that you make from their platforms. | ||
And really all that means is that if you're lucky, really lucky, they'll kill you last. | ||
Well, they tried to kill this next man first. | ||
And if he's honest, he'll tell you they almost did. | ||
It did a lot of damage. | ||
But if there's one thing you can say about this man, love him or hate him, is that he will fight for this country with every last breath in his body, and he just won't die. | ||
So it's with as much pride that I can convey, and as much surprise, by the way, as you, in landing this white whale, the number one draft pick, without a doubt, out there, that for the first time he will launch his subscription network exclusively under the Mug Club umbrella, starting with his new Friday show on August that for the first time he will launch his subscription network Ladies and gentlemen... | ||
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I don't like them putting chemicals in the water that turn the friggin' frogs gay! | ||
Hitler took the guns. | ||
Stalin took the guns. | ||
Mao took the guns. Manel Castro took the guns. | ||
Hugo Chavez took the guns. | ||
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And if you try to take our guns, 1776 will commence again! | |
Sticking with Facebook, it is one of several companies today that are limiting the content of far-right podcast Infowars. | ||
Facebook, Apple, and YouTube have all taken down content from Jones and his Infowars channel. | ||
Whenever I talk about Alex Jones, my wife will not let me into the house until I've been deloused. | ||
Anyone who believes in Alex Jones and believes these theories, you really gotta go get help. | ||
Alex Jones has been ordered to pay $965 million... | ||
Look how there's a move to control information. | ||
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There's always been. And it ought to scare people, but you've got to move to indoctrinate the children of America. | |
If they can get you to be part of a group, an environmentalist or part of your minority group. | ||
Black, Latino, and indigenous people are suffering and dying disproportionately. | ||
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The most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland is white supremacy. | |
They'll have their little tailor-made people that are bought and paid for to claim to be your leader. | ||
We're looking at a giant war in February right now. | ||
Currently, that's the projection. | ||
There's an entire agenda afoot to force the population to undergo different type of medical treatments, namely vaccines. | ||
In 2002, there is a tyrannical organization calling itself the New World Order, pushing for A worldwide government. | ||
A cashless society. | ||
If any terrorism comes, it's from this government. | ||
And if there was an outside threat like a bin Laden, who was a known CIS in the 80s, running the Mujahideen War, whose family builds all the military bases over in Saudi Arabia right now, sits on the board of Iridium Satellite. | ||
He's the boogeyman they need. | ||
I've been shadowbanned. | ||
I've been called a liar. | ||
I've been silenced on virtually every platform created by man. | ||
My life has been threatened repeatedly. | ||
They've tried to destroy me, but I survived. | ||
And that's why I'm joining The Club. | ||
Alex Jones, everybody. | ||
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Listen, I want to thank everybody for tuning in. | ||
I want to thank everybody tuning in right now, but I want to be deadly serious here. | ||
I've not been this excited ever! | ||
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Wow! So, I've known Steven for more than 10 years. | ||
Used to, you know, beg him to come on my show. | ||
Always a really busy guy. | ||
And he's been popular forever. | ||
And, but we kind of knew each other. | ||
But as soon as I got deplatformed, he saw us a threat. | ||
He said, I want you on immediately. | ||
The day after, when everybody else was running away, including my friends, he was like, no, this is a danger to everybody. | ||
I see what this is. | ||
And then again, everybody else was shutting down during the lockdown. | ||
I didn't. | ||
He didn't. | ||
And so it's that type of instinctive courage that I really respect. | ||
We've become good friends the last three or four years. | ||
Since then, I love coming up here. | ||
I love the energy. | ||
And let's be clear, InfoWars isn't going anywhere. | ||
Our Austin operation, my regular show that's on talk radio everywhere. | ||
But we've been talking for years about some type of collaboration. | ||
And he had to move from where he was to trailblaze and do this. | ||
And what's incredible is it's succeeding. | ||
But here's the key. We don't just have the left and the globalist and big tech and the intelligence agencies. | ||
We now know that we're censoring and controlling and suppressing election information and vaccine information and open border and human trafficking information, fentanyl info and Afghan withdrawal info. | ||
It's the big think tanks that Crowder alluded to earlier that are so-called conservative, that have billions of dollars over the last decade to buy and control the populist, nationalist, common-sense capitalist movement that this country was founded on that met at the apple of the world's eye. | ||
And so we're not just challenging the left and Hollywood and big tech. | ||
We're challenging conservative, Inc. | ||
And that didn't make sense to some people that weren't You know, clued in or on the inside of what really goes on. | ||
Six months ago, when Crowder was making a big deal about the other big conservative platforms that aren't conservative, they interfaced with YouTube and Facebook, and before Twitter was sold to Musk, and literally sit around in smoky rooms laughing at the conservatives. | ||
And I've been around it. It's disgusting to people that have authenticity, like Steven Crowder and this incredible crew. | ||
These are real people. | ||
No. These are real people right here. | ||
Gerald Morgan, all of these comedians, all these people have turned down tens of millions of dollars to tell the truth. | ||
I mean, there's people out there like Ted Nugent lost probably $100 million the last six, seven years of support in Trump. | ||
It's been in the news. Just no more stadiums, no more nothing. | ||
It's over for him. So there's not many people like that. | ||
Probably should make you get Ted Nugent over here. | ||
But... What I'm getting down to is we need an independent network that isn't controlled. | ||
And I'm sorry, Twitter is better than some of the other so-called conservative or open platforms, but it's still not even halfway free. | ||
Yeah, halfway free feels better than no free. | ||
And I'm not even criticizing Twitter. | ||
It's just not free. | ||
So many really effective people that expose Communist China and certain owners of Twitter's connection to it, they're all still censored. | ||
But... Not Mug Club. | ||
And I know the plan that Crowder has, he's told me about it, he's told you a lot about it, is to literally bring on hundreds of providers, and I guess the long term, even thousands, and then use the great folks at Rumble that really are free and open to energize this. | ||
So people always say, hey, if you want your own internet, why don't you build it? | ||
Or you want your own platform, build it. | ||
Well, it's very hard to do. | ||
He's been able to do it because of you, the Mug Club members, and that gives him that independence. | ||
So you literally aren't just the tail of the dog. | ||
You're the whole shooting match. You're the whole dog, the teeth, the brain, the feet, the guts, the heart, the brain, the eyes and ears with the investigative unit and everything. | ||
You are this operation, and if you get excited about this, it's game over for the New World Order. | ||
Listen, we came and founded a new country to get away from tyranny. | ||
We weren't perfect, but it became the freest, greatest thing ever. | ||
So it's that the Israelites left Egypt under Ramses II, and they've now dug up all the tablets and the history, and that's a true story. | ||
It really happened. It's on the Egyptian hieroglyphs as well. | ||
So Stephen Crowder and the Mug Club and this whole operation is literally leading everybody out of Egypt, and we don't have to wait. | ||
50 years or 40 years to cross the River Jordan, folks, we're doing it right now. | ||
It's already launched, out of the gate successful. | ||
That is a true American success story of dedication, work, not backing down, and it challenges the entire system. | ||
So when this is successful, and it already is, but I mean super successful, it will then be the example to all the other big so-called conservative populist talk show hosts who don't like serving the globalists but are too scared to buck them. | ||
To let them then have the courage to follow us. | ||
So this is true leadership and history that you're watching right now today. | ||
Now, here's another key point. | ||
If you look at the 40-plus billion that Anheuser-Busch has lost with the entire debacle with Bud Light, that's a great example of us saying we're going to withdraw support of people targeting children and sexualization and this whole transhumanist movement. | ||
That's what it is. I mean, you all know Harari at the WEF says, oh, this is just the beginning. | ||
If you'll accept two men having a baby, you'll accept cyborgs, all the rest of it. | ||
Clones, animal-human hybrids, which is all out in the open now. | ||
But instead of just boycotts, what about boycotts? | ||
And that's what this is, folks. | ||
You get all these great shows, all these great... | ||
All right, folks, we'll go back to this on the other side in the third hour of American Journal. | ||
The replatforming conference, Infowars.com, has the headline. | ||
Instead of just boycotts, what about boycotts? | ||
And that's what this is, folks. | ||
You get all these great shows, all these great memberships, all these great things, and know that you're part of history bucking the system, American Revolution, 1776, Worldwide 2.0. | ||
So the boycotts are great. | ||
Pull your money out of the globalist system, but then spend it with the institutions and organizations that are standing at freedom. | ||
If Anheuser-Busch just lost—I think the number I saw last week was $41 billion. | ||
It just keeps going up and up. 25% market share in all of their products. | ||
Think about what would happen if people spent a billion on Mug Club instead of $10 million or whatever. | ||
Because this guy's putting almost everything back into the operation. | ||
Because it is about the excitement of standing up for liberty and connecting to our forefathers and foremothers that created this country. | ||
And that's what this is about. You know, Steve kept saying, it doesn't make— Business sense to not roll over and make the hundreds of millions and solve the system. | ||
But wait, if the whole country and the world's gone, that money doesn't matter. | ||
It makes perfect business sense, because our business is prosperity and freedom and justice and Americana 1776 worldwide! | ||
So that's what this is all about. | ||
So we've been talking for six months about doing this, and I said, well, I'm going to keep InfoWars going, the great crew we do. | ||
And I said, what's your idea? | ||
And I had my idea already written down. | ||
They said, a once-a-week show, build off that, then start building some other shows. | ||
And with the funding we get from this, we'll be able to hire back more reporters, do more investigative stuff on the ground at the border and at Bilderberg and at Davos and at the RNC and DNC. | ||
So this is a match made in heaven. | ||
Everybody needs to tell your friends, your family, your neighbors, hey, you want a second American Revolution? | ||
You don't like what's happening? | ||
Well, this is the group, this is the organization that is the best there is. | ||
We're not up here saying, you know, we're Superman. | ||
We're not up here saying we have all the answers. | ||
But you know what? | ||
It's not bragging when it's fact. | ||
People need to recognize that this operation, what Steven Crowder and his crew are doing, is the best, open, freest, biggest thing there is in the world in opposition to the New World Order. | ||
And hey, you tune into my show! | ||
You're going to get hardcore analysis and over-the-horizon information on what the globalists are planning next, because that's all I do is study it. | ||
It's hardcore. Don't slit your wrist after you watch it. | ||
But the good thing is you can then tune in to the incredible, amazing, you know, better-than-the-nighttime comedy shows. | ||
Live delivery of these guys, and they make it fun. | ||
And that's why I like the energy here. | ||
It's quite frankly, Infowars, great crew, great people, but it's like you are in a bunker. | ||
We've been doing it 20-something years, and it's crazy. | ||
So it's a breath of fresh air to just add this family to what's happening, to be part of this organization, and to have the Infowars crew now becoming part of this organization. | ||
I'm just blessed and honored, and it's incredible. | ||
And at 11 a.m., just coming up in about an hour from now, I'll do my live show out of the classic Steven Crowder studios. | ||
We're going to have these guys in here with us. | ||
It's so exciting. | ||
So 11 a.m. Central, Infowars.com forward slash show and band out video. | ||
But I want everybody watching. | ||
That means on Infowars everywhere to be part of this revolutionary act. | ||
You want resistance? | ||
You want somebody to stand up? | ||
You want somebody to fight? | ||
Go now to the mug club. | ||
Go now, ladies and gentlemen, and use the promo codes that are there to get a month off. | ||
Do it now. Go to Mug Club. | ||
Take action. Because the globalists want war. | ||
They want to destroy us. | ||
Well, guess what? We didn't start this fight. | ||
fight, we don't want it. | ||
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But if you want to fight, you better believe! | |
What happened? | ||
Our insurance covers all that liability, right? - That man's fired up. | ||
Okay, that was a little joke. | ||
Because we had to change one of the credit card processing companies that we use because of how anti-freedom they are, we're giving you the free t-shirt. | ||
So Alex was very zealous, but you get the Fight Like Hell t-shirt. | ||
We can't do the free month right now. | ||
So thank you guys so much. | ||
We're really excited about Alex. | ||
Of course, Band.Video 11 Central, I guess is what it is. | ||
Don't miss it. We'll be in there talking about it more. | ||
He'll be telling you about his promo code, what it is that he'll be offering. | ||
It starts with this once-a-week show and then is going to be Growing with a lot as things unfold. | ||
So now I know that we said we would take some questions from the press and questions from you in chat. | ||
And to read them is Gerald Morgan, I guess, as he volunteers as tribute. | ||
Go to lightwithcrowder.com. You can also go to jonescrowder.com and use the promo code Alex for that free month off joining Mug Club. | ||
We'll take your calls throughout the next hour, final hour of American Journal. | ||
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There's been an interesting saga going on with Jamie Foxx. | ||
Sort of confused by the timeline of this. | ||
So Jamie Foxx disappeared. | ||
He was supposedly ill. | ||
People were speculating there may have been a reaction to the vaccine. | ||
Not sure we ever got confirmation on that, but there's reports that he died. | ||
There are reports that he was brain dead. | ||
I mean, a lot of, like, really negative stuff. | ||
But he came back. And he posted something on his Instagram account. | ||
This is what he posted. He said they... | ||
He said, I am Jamie Foxx on Instagram. | ||
They killed this dude named Jesus. | ||
What do you think they'll do to you? | ||
Hashtag fake friends, fake love. | ||
Now this was... | ||
I guess having to do with fake friends. | ||
But he's been forced to apologize for this. | ||
AF post on Twitter, Jamie Foxx is forced to apologize to the Jewish community after the ADL construes his innocuous post about those who killed this dude named Jesus as anti-Semitic. | ||
The actor clarifies he was talking about fake friends, not Jews. | ||
So again, I guess just without context, just as they killed this dude named Jesus, what do you think they'll do to you? | ||
Now, when I read that, it reminds me of something like Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, where they say, you know, it had been 2,000 years since some guy named Jesus said to be nice to everybody, and they nailed him to a tree for that. | ||
You know, the obvious interpretation is it's just the powers that be. | ||
They, the rulers of the earth, the rulers, People who do things like kill the people that tell you to do good and be nice to one another. | ||
But apparently this is anti-Semitic. | ||
So he's been forced to apologize, and he did so. | ||
Now it is a little bit ironic. | ||
We had the video a few days ago. | ||
I don't know if we can pull it in. | ||
But man, some of the stuff that Jamie Foxx has said in the past about white people Actually terrible. | ||
Actually insane. Tim standing in front of the SNL audience saying, yeah, this movie is great. | ||
It was so much fun because I got to kill all the white people. | ||
And by like, cheers. Yay! | ||
She's like, okay. All right. | ||
But he hints that somebody killed Jesus and now he's groveling in an apology and To the Jewish community. | ||
He says, Well, nobody was offended by your post, frankly. | ||
So, apology accepted. | ||
He says, So, okay, all right. Yeah, I mean, this happens generally, you know, quite a bit, actually. | ||
Obviously, Kanye West might be the only person that has not gone through this rigmarole. | ||
Who's the guy that just, like, he said something about white people and Jews? | ||
And Nick Cannon, right? What a Nick Cannon. | ||
He goes in this tirade about white people. | ||
And at the end of it he throws in, and Jews. | ||
He's like, wow, white people, they're evil. | ||
White people are terrible. | ||
White people serve to be killed by black people. | ||
And Jews too. And then he's like going to Israel and he's like wearing a yarmulke and having a rabbi on his show. | ||
It's odd. | ||
It's very odd. And the really odd thing about this... | ||
Is that it, I guess, has now become a talking point that the Jews did not kill Jesus? | ||
This is from jpost.com, Jerusalem Post. | ||
No, the Jews did not kill Jesus. | ||
The decision to crucify Jesus ultimately rested with the Roman governor Pontius Pilate. | ||
The Gospels overemphasized the Jewish role in Jesus' crucifixion. | ||
Says another celebrity makes headlines and proves once again that Hollywood and society have deeply internalized age-old anti-Semitic tropes. | ||
In a text written on Instagram post published over the weekend, Oscar-winning actor Jamie Foxx wrote, They killed this dude named Jesus. | ||
What do you think they'll do? Hashtag fake friends. | ||
Hashtag fake love. After coming under fire, Jamie Foxx deleted the post and published an apology stating, I want to apologize to the Jewish community and everybody I was offended by. | ||
We covered that. | ||
Foxx's claim... That his initial message was directed at a single person doesn't add up. | ||
It doesn't add up. | ||
I don't even know what to say about things like this. | ||
Like, there's so many weird kind of like hyper-paranoid instances even in just the first few paragraphs that I've read. | ||
So Jamie Fox again makes a very innocuous statement. | ||
That can be found, I think, in the first couple pages of things like Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, right? | ||
You think the powers of the earth are going to let you go against them? | ||
They killed Jesus. | ||
it's like it's like a big point it's like here's this dude was a son of god did nothing but help people told everybody to love one another advocated understanding and mercy and morality and uh they tortured him to death then you've got these like hyper paranoid | ||
jerusalem post authors who decided that was actually not just about jews in an anti-jewish post but that it somehow proves once again, that Hollywood, famously anti-Semitic Hollywood... | ||
In society, society at large. | ||
So, by taking Jamie Foxx's post about friends that betray you, they're now transforming that into evidence that all of society has deeply internalized anti-Semitic beliefs. | ||
Okay, that's insane. | ||
That's an insane claim to make. | ||
I guess he was forced to delete the message. | ||
Which I have to say, why delete the message? | ||
Why even give this credence? | ||
If I'm talking about friends that betray you, and I say, you know, everybody gets betrayed. | ||
Hell, they killed Jesus. And some Jewish guy's like, that's anti-Semitic. | ||
My response would be, no it's not. | ||
And I'd continue on with my day. | ||
Argument over. What? | ||
But that's not how it works. No, then the pressure groups come in. | ||
Then the banks start deplatforming you. | ||
Then everyone in your life starts calling you about how concerned they are about you. | ||
And suddenly you're apologizing for it and deleting the post. | ||
But now they're claiming the Jews didn't kill Jesus? | ||
This is very odd. | ||
This is very strange. | ||
I mean, the Roman authorities were the ones who carried out the execution, but the Gospels are not vague about this. | ||
Pontius Pilate didn't want to kill Jesus, had no reason to kill Jesus. | ||
I guess we can get into sort of some of the historical context of all of that, but yet another situation where it's like saying Jesus was killed by Jews. | ||
No way makes you think that all Jews are responsible for it or anything like that. | ||
But then when you post an article denying that fact when everybody knows it's true, well, now you're raising some eyebrows. | ||
It happens over and over again. | ||
What are they trying to accomplish here? | ||
Saying the Jews didn't kill Jesus? | ||
Just like, we'll get into it on the other side. | ||
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I'm just kind of trying to puzzle my way through this article. | ||
It claims the Jews did not kill Jesus. | ||
Now, I would get it if you'd say all Jews are not complicit in the killing of Jesus. | ||
Like, yeah, obviously. But the Jews did kill Jesus. | ||
I'm just sort of confused by this. | ||
I'm very confused by this. | ||
I'm confused by a lot of things about this, in fact. | ||
You know, when... | ||
I'm just sort of baffled, okay? | ||
So... Because, you know, you just think about, like, in your situation, you know, if you were to say, like, in America, white people enslaved black people. | ||
Like, yeah. Yeah, that happened. | ||
Duh. Does it mean all white people are evil? | ||
No. Does it mean all white people enslaved all black people? | ||
No. Does it mean that white people somehow have blood guilt on them about the enslavement of black people? | ||
No, obviously not. Is it a historical fact that some white people enslave some black people? | ||
Yes. So this is why I'm just sort of like at a loss for words because you can just imagine an article in a serious newspaper that said no, white people did not enslave black people in America. | ||
You would think there's something devious about this. | ||
There's something so blatantly wrong here. | ||
There's just got to be something to it. | ||
Something bizarre happening. | ||
So they say, why do people think that Jews killed Jesus? | ||
The origin of Jews killed Jesus is found in the Gospel of Matthew 27-25 within the New Testament. | ||
This passage references Jewish religious leaders who were involved in delivering Jesus to the Roman authorities, leading to his eventual execution. | ||
To properly understand the events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion, it's crucial to consider the political and social context at the time. | ||
In the first century CE, Judea was under Roman rule with the Roman Empire exercising control over Jewish territories. | ||
Although a small group of Jewish priests and other groups allegedly collaborated with the Romans, Jews had no real power to inflict punishment. | ||
The Roman authorities, not the Jewish people as a whole, held the ultimate power and carried out capital punishment. | ||
The decision to crucify Jesus ultimately rested with the Roman governor Pontius Pilate. | ||
Although the Gospels suggest that Pilate was reluctant to condemn Jesus, he nevertheless ordered the crucifixion and acquiesced to demands from religious authorities. | ||
Right. Okay. | ||
Maybe we should just look this up. | ||
Maybe we should just read what it says here. | ||
Let's see, this is Matthew 27. | ||
When morning came, all the chief priests and elders of the people plotted against Jesus to put him to death. | ||
And when they had bound him, they led him and delivered him to Pontius Pilate, the governor. | ||
Then Judas, his betrayer, seeing that he'd been condemned, was remorseful. | ||
He kills himself. | ||
Now Jesus stood before the governor, and the governor asked him, saying, Are you the king of the Jews? | ||
Jesus said to him, It is as you say. | ||
And while being accused by the chief priests and elders, he answered nothing. | ||
Then Pilate said to him, Do you hear how many things I testify against you? | ||
But he answered not one word, so that the governor marveled greatly. | ||
And then, of course, you have the exchange with Barabbas. | ||
Pilate said to them, Then what shall I do with Jesus, who is called Christ? | ||
They all said to him, Let him be crucified. | ||
The governor said, Why? | ||
What evil has he done? | ||
They cried out all the more, saying, Let him be crucified. | ||
When Pilate saw that he could not prevail at all, but rather that a tumult was rising, he took water and washed his hands before the multitude, saying, I'm innocent of the blood of this just person. | ||
You see to it. | ||
And the people answered, His blood be on us and on our children. | ||
He then released Barabbas to them, and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified. | ||
And the soldiers mock him. | ||
Now, in other parts of the gospel, they have more information about what Jesus actually said to Pontius Pilate, and there's some very interesting interpretations of it. | ||
So, what we have to understand is that when the Romans took over the Jews... | ||
We took over Judea. It wasn't an easy thing. | ||
It wasn't an easy thing. In fact, one of the most interesting historical battles of all time was the siege of Jerusalem. | ||
I think by Titus? | ||
Tiberius? I get Titus and Tiberius mixed up. | ||
But it's this ultimate clash between... | ||
The symbol, the embodiment of empire, that's just this machine rolling on, just sacking this city in just a mechanical way where they're building ramps to go over the walls that take hundreds of tons of dirt being moved while under fire the whole time. | ||
And so you've got this incredible power of the Roman state just moving forward like a steamroller versus just this indomitable, rebellious Jewish... | ||
A polity that is like pulling out all the stops and just not giving up. | ||
And in the face of this unstoppable force is having kind of insane victories against them. | ||
Eventually the inevitability of the Romans won out at the end of the day. | ||
But the entire time that they were ruling over the Jews in Judea, you had people who were claiming to be the Messiah or were claiming that they were going to free the Jews from the Romans. | ||
And every single one of these followed the same sort of pattern where they started building armies. | ||
They started building Jewish militias to overthrow the Roman occupation. | ||
And the Romans would find out about this and they would see it as a military threat. | ||
and they would go and dispose of them, get rid of them. | ||
And every single time, the supposed messiahs, people who were claiming to be messiahs, would see this as the fulfillment of prophecy. | ||
They would retreat to some fort in a mountain and say, this is where we're going to start the rebellion. | ||
This is where we're going to launch the revolution that will free the Jews from the Romans. | ||
And then the Romans would just go and crush them and destroy them. | ||
And Jesus was the first one to not do that. | ||
And so when he's asked, are you a king? | ||
By Pontius Pilate, and he says yes. | ||
He also says that, you know, if I was a king of this world, then I would have resisted you, just like everybody else did. | ||
So to the Romans, it wasn't about, is this guy the Messiah? | ||
Is he not the Messiah? Is the claims of the Jewish king legitimate or not? | ||
It was a purely military thing. | ||
People were claiming to be the king of the Jews and then trying to launch rebellions against the Romans. | ||
Jesus didn't do that, though. So the Romans were like... | ||
We don't care. This guy can call himself the king of the Jews. | ||
He's not raising a rebellion. | ||
He's not actually causing trouble for us. | ||
So why should we care about this? | ||
They didn't care. And they were kind of baffled by it. | ||
And that's the thing that makes Jesus different. | ||
People like to point to the other false messiahs and say, see, Jesus was just another one of these guys. | ||
It's like they all had the belief that the kingdom that God had promised would be the kingdom of the earth and that they could overthrow the Romans and become Christians. | ||
You know, the kings of Judea in a very temporal, physical sense. | ||
And Jesus was the first one to just willingly turn himself over. | ||
You can imagine any other situation. | ||
And once you actually read the Gospels and actually understand what it was like for the people that were involved in this, it becomes such a crazy story. | ||
I mean, you can imagine, right? You've got this leader of this sort of dissident group, And they learn, like, oh, the Romans are looking for you. | ||
They're going to crucify you. They think you're a revolutionary leader. | ||
And the craziest part is that actually they didn't even tell you. | ||
Jesus told them. He goes, oh, by the way, they're looking for me and they're going to crucify me, and I'm going to go turn myself over to them. | ||
And his followers are like, well, why? | ||
Let's go hide out. We'll get swords. | ||
We'll fight them. And Jesus is like, no, don't worry about it. | ||
We have a bigger plan in motion. | ||
And then the Jews killed Jesus. | ||
Sorry, that's history. Sorry. | ||
Sorry. Alright, ladies and gentlemen, we're going to go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got BS Assassin in New York City. | ||
Thanks for calling in. BS Assassin, you are on the air. | ||
What's up, brother? Yeah, I just want to give a shout-out to my new favorite superhero, the Stickmaster, right? | ||
Everyone, we've got to get a GoFundMe for this guy. | ||
This guy's the best. Maybe get him a costume or something like that. | ||
The 7-Eleven Avenger? | ||
Yes, yes, that's correct. | ||
So he was quoted while he was facilitating justice, telling the would-be robber to stick around. | ||
And also, the robber was on a nice little spree. | ||
He thought he had some smooth sailing with his robbery spree until things got a little sticky. | ||
And then one more thing. | ||
Alanis Morissette... | ||
Apparently, Alanis Morissette, that's her new favorite superhero, and she's doing a new rendition of our hit single, Isn't It Ironic? | ||
And it goes like this. Well, the line that she's including is, it's like, sticking up a stall, then get beaten by a stick. | ||
Isn't it ironic? | ||
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That's beautiful. That's all I got for you today. | |
That's why superheroes have the secret identity, because it turns out that if you actually bring justice about, the justice system tries to destroy you. | ||
Stickman. He can team up with Base Stickman. | ||
What's his name? Stickmaster, I'm sorry. | ||
Stickmaster. That is a guy who has beaten off leopards, alright? | ||
The way he was swinging that stick, he has definitely cracked a couple leopard skulls in his village. | ||
You know what I mean? That guy is not to be messed with. | ||
He honed his skills in the jungles of Bangladesh. | ||
Yeah, fighting the Lions and Tigers. | ||
Very funny. Yeah, I hope, I mean, does he have a GoFundMe? | ||
It'd be nice to support that guy because, my God, getting robbed three times, finally having enough, standing up for yourself, and now you've been arrested and could be sent to jail for a long time. | ||
Horrific, but very funny stuff. | ||
Let's go to Marcus in Fort Worth now. | ||
You say you got meat allergies from the COVID shot. | ||
Go ahead, Marcus. You're on the air. | ||
This story was on InfoWars yesterday about the COVID shot causing meat allergies. | ||
Go ahead, Marcus. Okay, so Harrison. | ||
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Yeah. I just want to right out the gate say I don't have meat allergies. | |
I haven't confirmed it. But what I am saying is that coincidentally right around the time that the shot came out, never had a skin issue in my life. | ||
I've gotten my childhood vaccine, no COVID vaccine, but I work at an indoor paintball place and I see a lot of people that have been vaccinated and like a couple of my family members have. | ||
Right around the time the vaccine came out, I had these bumps appear on my body and it looked exactly like the picture that y'all posted and I'm telling you like I knew the moment that they popped up on me. | ||
I'm like, okay, well, I got vaccines shuttered on because I'm already keyed in and I'm looking for that anyway. | ||
But I'm like, let me just not go to the doctor and just wait as long as I can. | ||
I mean, I've had this going on for about two years. | ||
I had no idea what it could possibly be other than maybe it's the vaccine. | ||
And I'm telling you, like, I bet my bottom dollar right now, I bet my left you-know-where, I have a question. | ||
Can you just start doing some research into what we're supposed to do if we see these bumps on our body other than go figure out that it is that allergy? | ||
How do we fix it? Is there a way to fix it? | ||
Are we now Peanut allergy people who can't eat meat forever. | ||
Well, yeah, I haven't looked into what you can do to stop it, but I do know there's been a lot of stories recently about the shedding that takes place and that you don't have to be vaccinated to get these vaccine side effects. | ||
Not at all. We can look into it. | ||
I haven't looked into it yet, though. | ||
That is pretty troubling stuff, though. | ||
It might be interesting to go to the doctor and see if they can... | ||
Like an allergy doctor where they prick you with a bunch of stuff to see what you're allergic to. | ||
See if you have a meat allergy. | ||
That would be very interesting to find out. | ||
And hopefully it gets better, man. | ||
That's tragic. To avoid the vaccine and still suffer the consequences. | ||
What an unfair fate. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Marcus. I want to go now to Tim Lasley. | ||
Tim Lasley, you are on the road to the Liberty Awards. | ||
I've been following your saga on Twitter. | ||
Thanks so much for calling in, Tim. | ||
Where are you at now? How's the road trip going? | ||
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Yes, sir. Yes, I'm just getting out of Idaho. | |
I'll be in Utah probably within 40 minutes or so on my way to Moab. | ||
And then I'll be in Texas very, very shortly. | ||
And I brought the bullhorn, Harrison. | ||
I brought the bullhorn. Excellent. | ||
And where are we going to go bullhorn? | ||
The world is our oyster, Tim. | ||
So you're back on the road. | ||
Last I checked out, you had a bit of a car problem. | ||
You were able to solve that? Yes, I solved it. | ||
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I got a spare. Thank God that people are really, they really respect what I was doing in Seattle. | |
So I cashed in a little bit more of my 10 coin. | ||
And I got a spare car. | ||
And I'm on my way. | ||
And I was thinking that I'm bringing the bullhorn. | ||
So I'm inviting Infowars to come out and bullhorn. | ||
You guys get to pick where we're going to go. | ||
But we got Thursday and Friday. | ||
We can bullhorn our own event. | ||
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Maybe we'll do that. Yeah, let's do the epic timeline like Baker was saying. | |
Absolutely. Matt Baker is en route. | ||
Tim Lasley en route. | ||
Chris Skye en route. | ||
Everybody is converging in Austin for the Liberty Awards this Saturday, August 12th. | ||
Anything else you want people to know? | ||
Tim, I want you folks in on the road. | ||
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No, no, no. Everybody just, yeah, Facebook, Twitter. | |
And I'll send out... | ||
I'd like for people to sign that Fauci, the wanted Fauci sign, because everybody at the ALA is going to sign it. | ||
You guys are going to get a copy with everybody's signature on it. | ||
I brought four, and so... | ||
Beautiful. Other than that, just wish me luck, and I'll see you guys. | ||
Well, good luck and can't wait to meet you and so many other InfoWarriors this weekend. | ||
Drive safe, Tim. And everybody can follow Tim on Twitter at TimLasley, L-A-S-S-L-E-Y. I want to go to – we'll go to Simon in the next segment because we're going to talk about some international politics. | ||
We're going to want some more time to do that. | ||
But I want to go to Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
The Biden lies about Beau. | ||
So we covered just for a minute. | ||
The weirdness around the death of his first wife and his daughter, I guess Bo and Hunter were two and three, respectively, and they were in the car during the crash. | ||
They're in the hospital, and Joe Biden actually used that moment to be sworn in as senator, actually, next to the hospital beds using... | ||
The death of his wife and the near death of his sons as a press opportunity, as a photo opportunity to show how dedicated he is. | ||
Just very creepy stuff, and it's no wonder how Hunter turned out how he did when he's being used as a prop while he's lying in bed. | ||
Lying in a hospital bed, severely injured, and his mother just died, and his dad is more concerned about optics for his political career. | ||
Creepy stuff. Andrew in New Jersey, you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Oh, you're right. | ||
And Biden claims to be a devout Catholic follower of Jesus. | ||
But what also happened with the accident and where his first wife died, he kept lying and saying that it was a drunk driver, I guess, to draw more sympathy and to go to others against drunk driving students and try to claim like he did with his son, Beau, saying that he died in Iraq in the combat. | ||
So that person successfully sued Joe Biden with a cease and desist order to stop slandering for, you know, defamation. | ||
So he was actually sued because he was lying, saying the guy was a drunk driver when he wasn't. | ||
It was just an accident. But I want to say with Jesus, a funny line with the Sanhedrin and Dr. | ||
Michael Savage, radio host, that's how I found out about your show, Alex had—I mean, Savage— He said that every time I see Chuck Schumer, it reminds me of the Sanhedrin. | ||
And Jamie Foxx, he's the opposite of the mug show because he took the money, the millions, where Ted Nugent and Alex Wooden, so Foxx Didn't want the vaccine. | ||
He got it. He almost died. | ||
So, the opposite of the freedom. | ||
How much is your soul worth? | ||
Great call. Thank you very much, Andrew, for the call. | ||
We'll be back on the other side. Talk to Simon in Florida about the BRICS conference that's shaking up the world. | ||
Stay with us. All right, folks, final segment of American Journal. | ||
Simon in Florida has called in about a BRICS conference that's shaking up the world and the U.S. activities in Niger. | ||
This posted by Jose Vega on Twitter, who continues to be a very effective Counter-war protester. | ||
He posts an exchange between Jackson Hinkle and Undersecretary Victoria Nuland. | ||
Victoria Nuland, angel of death, says, traveled to Naomi to express grave concern at the undemocratic attempts to seize power and urge a return to constitutional order. | ||
Jackson Hinkle responds, get the blank out of Niger, you fat war pig. | ||
And Victoria Nuland has 182 likes. | ||
Jackson Hinkle's insulting response has over 2,000 at the time that this was captured. | ||
So it shows you where people's opinions are landing on America's involvement in Niger. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Simon, you're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. Well, there's two very important topics that are ongoing at the moment. | ||
You have this And potentially explosive situation in Niger. | ||
Where you've had not only French involvement, but also British and American. | ||
And people, when they're thinking how on earth is this possibly relevant to your average American, might like to bear in mind that over half a billion dollars of U.S. taxpayer money has been given in the form of military assistance to that country over the last 20 years, | ||
including spending $110 million on an airfield It's now being used by the CIA and the U.S. military to fly WIPA drones all over that part of Africa, blowing various people up. | ||
So we are kind of like neck deep in the situation. | ||
We've had Victoria Nuland of Maidan, Ukraine 2014, Spain Dam, the European, has been recently not only to Ivory Coast, but obviously to Niger as well. | ||
And the British Foreign Minister has been to Ghana and Nigeria. | ||
Now, the reason why this is not just a storm in a teacup is we're at the situation now where ECOWAS, that is the Economic Community Organization of West African States, 14 nations. | ||
They're basically siding against themselves. | ||
And we've now got a potential four-on-four situation with Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Benin Contributing up to 25,000 military in order to directly intervene into Nigeria, | ||
who have been told that they will be immediately supported by Guinea, Kino Faso, and Mali, two countries of which the Russians, while the Wagner Private Military Corporation, have now got quite a presence. | ||
So we've got potentially a massive pan-African conflict That the United States has got over a thousand forces right in the center of, and we've got a large CIA station there as well. | ||
So this is an extremely fraught situation that definitely bears very close monitoring. | ||
In addition to reading the Kazakhstan press, I'm now reading a great amount of African press. | ||
I happen to translate it from a great variety of dialects, not just French. | ||
So, obviously, people can follow that more closely on my Twitter feed, if they're more interested. | ||
But the other thing that's going on at the same time is the BRICS summit. | ||
Now, BRICS is over 20 years old, but this is the biggest event in their history. | ||
It's going to occur in South Africa exactly two weeks from today. | ||
So this is an event occurring soon. | ||
South African foreign minister yesterday has confirmed that they've now invited 67 different countries and 20 international organizations to attend in addition to the five founding members. | ||
So we're talking about, you know, over 40% of all of the countries in the world. | ||
It's a really, really major gathering. | ||
And one of the items that's on the top of the agenda is accelerating the process of e-dollarization and using the United States dollar as a trade currency, far less with an aim to reduce it to zero. | ||
That, over time, will significantly affect the level of interest of foreign countries to actually hold U.S. dollars, both only for transactional purposes but also for international trade payments. | ||
And that potentially has a big inflationary impact on us US citizens. | ||
So these are two things that are definitely worth keeping an eye on. | ||
I hope that the show and your staff will be able to have the flexibility to possibly review the outcome of the BRICS on Friday the 25th of August which will be a few hours after it concludes and hopefully by that point we'll have time to get some press comments and I'll have the chance to review the wide spectrum of media that I'm following to try and help keep all the info warriors listening up to date on these affairs that they don't otherwise encounter during their busy daily lives. | ||
Yeah, we've been keeping an eye on it. | ||
It seems to me like as America is just sort of struggling with its own issues and creating new issues and bogged down in Ukraine, the BRICS countries and China in particular, they're just sort of on this steady march towards consolidation. | ||
I mean, they're just every month or so there's some new summit, some new meeting where they're bringing in new members. | ||
They're expanding their programs. | ||
They're signing deals. | ||
They're making billion dollar transfers. | ||
Like it seems like like they are just on a steady march and nothing is being done to stop them. | ||
And the American press is hardly even reporting on it. | ||
I mean, to the people involved, they got to feel like they're sort of on a roll, don't they? | ||
I mean, they are just solidifying this this political and economic block that is really an existential threat to the American dollar and therefore America itself. | ||
I mean, is anything being done to slow this down? | ||
Does America even know this is happening? | ||
Because you don't see any response to this really from the American government. | ||
Or maybe I'm just missing it, Simon. | ||
Well, for quite a while, we had representatives of the U.S. State Department literally testifying to the U.S. Senate, saying that this was just a temporary blip in world affairs. | ||
It was temporary de-escalation between long-term enemies. | ||
Everyone would soon beat each other's throats, and we really didn't have to worry about it. | ||
And now, in the last few weeks, we've really seen them starting to realize that this is Exactly as the Russians and the Chinese and the Gulf Corporation Council and the Iranians have been describing, a massive geopolitical shift in the orientation of the center of power. | ||
Indeed, the new Turkish foreign minister, who for over a decade had been the head of their intelligence services, described in no uncertain terms that the center of world power was We're dramatically shifting from the West to the East in real time before our very eyes. | ||
These are not just my opinion, and I appreciate your concurring with it, but we've got major international political figures are saying this out loud on a daily basis. | ||
The Chinese indeed are celebrating it. | ||
And unfortunately, America is somewhat on the back foot. | ||
The European allies are utterly paralyzed because they've already hugely hamstrung their economies with sanctions on Russia at the American behest. | ||
And they are acutely aware that if they get into a situation where they have to put large-scale sanctions on China, that their supply chains and their economies are just going to completely implode. | ||
Now, the real concern at the moment is how many of the major OPEC producers are all at the same time attempting to join the BRICS organization. | ||
So not only do we have You've got Russia in that organisation, obviously a member of OPEC+. So you've now got the Saudis and UAE and Bahrain. | ||
Those are three major energy producers. | ||
They're all looking in two weeks' time to join this organisation. | ||
And whilst previously it's been very much just a talking shop operating by consensus, And not having very much of an anti-dollar agenda, that has completely changed in the last 12 months as countries have seen what the United States has done in terms of seizing the U.S. dollar reserves of the Russian Federation in response to the attack on Ukraine. | ||
So people are very, very concerned about holding a large percentage of their national wealth Right. | ||
Very good point. | ||
It's really tied together, and if people don't want to hold Absolutely. | ||
It's a cascading effect. | ||
I'm sorry, we are coming to the end of the show here, but Simon in Florida, very astute and there's a great breadth of information there. | ||
Thank you once again. | ||
Follow Simon on Twitter at Simon from Flory and the number two. | ||
That's going to do it for us folks at American Journal. | ||
Stay tuned to The Alex Jones Show from Crowder Studio in 90 seconds. | ||
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