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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
It is Friday, the 11th of August, 2023, and we have a lot to talk about today. | ||
Of course, lots of people coming into town. | ||
We're going to have Dan Lyman in studio in the third hour. | ||
Your calls as well. | ||
Lots to get to today. Lots of videos to get to. | ||
Talking about all sorts of topics, international news, warmongering, and some very suspicious events Aspects of the fires in Hawaii, as well as some very tragic aspects of the fire in Hawaii. | ||
We'll cover it all and take your phone calls throughout this show today. | ||
So let's just get into it. Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 11th of August, 2023. | ||
It was Pelosi. | ||
That's the headline at Infowars.com. | ||
Former Capitol Police chief reveals setup behind January 6th. | ||
Tucker Carlson came out with his latest episode of his Twitter show. | ||
This was a bombshell interview with former Capitol Police chief Stephen Sund. | ||
He explained what happened on January 6th in great detail. | ||
And we are going to go through this with a fine-tooth comb. | ||
Some major revelations from that interview. | ||
It was a redo of the interview that they originally did on Fox News, but it never aired before Tucker was fired. | ||
And so he redid it on his own show, and it is truly bombshell. | ||
Again, we'll go through that. We'll cover what they revealed, and we'll also do some speculation that even as Tucker is totally independent... | ||
He doesn't seem quite willing to take that next necessary step. | ||
So we'll do it for him. | ||
That's what we're here for. Infowars here to speculate about what may be left unsaid from that interview. | ||
So stay tuned for that. We'll do that in the first hour here. | ||
Next, we have this far-left Brazil president says he's, quote, investing in the new global government will cede national sovereignty to the U.N., Under climate emergency, recent comments made by Brazil's far-left globalist president, Luiz Anasio Lula de Silva, are going viral as the leader who stole the election from populist former president, Jair Bolsonaro, explicitly stated he will allow a global government to supersede his own nation's constitution. | ||
Literally ceding authority and sovereignty to an unelected global bureaucracy, just like we've been predicting for a long time. | ||
It's now being made official and done out in the open. | ||
Truly incredible. | ||
From the National Pulse, UK cops arrest autistic teen after a lesbian officer gets offended. | ||
It's a crazy story. | ||
It's been going viral recently. | ||
A team of at least seven law enforcement officers dragged an autistic teenager from her home in Leeds, England, after a policewoman took offense at being told she looked like a teen's lesbian grandmother. | ||
Video footage published on social media shows the 16-year-old cowering in a cupboard as her mother explains to the policewoman who has cropped male haircut that her daughter has autism and meant no offense, while the officer shrieks, I don't care, she's going to be arrested. | ||
So we're entering into this very bizarre world where you can oppress the oppressors with your language, the cops who can haul you out of your home even as an autistic teenager. | ||
You have unquestionable authority, but also you can get offended and therefore you are the oppressed. | ||
It's very bizarre. The other question is, is she actually a lesbian? | ||
Is it an offense to say a lesbian looks like a lesbian? | ||
Is she not a lesbian? Is this an offense against her because she's a lesbian or is it against lesbians because she's not a lesbian? | ||
It's all very confusing and nonsensical because it's the modern world. | ||
And we have this. | ||
In the presidential election in the United States, DeSantis has slid Even further down the rankings, he's now at 10 points in third place behind Vivek. | ||
Ron DeSantis has collapsed to just 10 points of support in the new presidential primary poll of 2,000 likely voters with a margin error of just 2.6%. | ||
The Florida governor now finds himself in third place behind outsider Vivek Ramaswamy, suggesting that the recent strategic changes and numerous campaign shakeups have had no effect on the Florida governor's precipitous decline in support. | ||
If anything, it is only... | ||
Finally, we have this ex-CDC director says unredacted Fauci gain-of-function email reveals, quote, aggressive attempt to change the narrative. | ||
Dr. Robert Redfield served at the same time as Fauci under Trump. | ||
This, of course, comes on the heels of Rand Paul pushing for Fauci to be criminally indicted for lying under oath. | ||
We'll cover more of that, show you an in-depth report about the lies of Anthony Fauci a little bit later in the show. | ||
Stay tuned. It's going to be a good one today. | ||
Don't go anywhere. We'll be right back. | ||
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It's Friday, August 11th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing back, get everybody in this stuff together. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, yes, we are. | ||
And ready to hit the air here. | ||
It is The American Journal, infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Coming in like a nuclear-armed missile. | ||
We have a lot to discuss today. | ||
We're going to start off the show today with a quick breakdown of the bombshell interview published yesterday on Twitter by Tucker Carlson. | ||
He, before he got fired at Fox News, did the same interview, basically, with Officer The chief of the Capitol Police, Stephen Sund, about what happened on January 6th. | ||
He was fired before that was allowed to air, and it never aired. | ||
So, he decided to do it again. | ||
No doubt, in my mind, that this had something to do with why he was fired to stop this from going to air. | ||
So, good for him for circumventing the censorship and getting this information out. | ||
But, of course, he also... Tucker's a smart guy. | ||
He's got a long-term strategy going. | ||
He's still playing the Fox News role. | ||
He was bound by Fox News, certainly, while he was there. | ||
But I don't think that's against his personal inclination anyway. | ||
He wants to be a respect... | ||
He doesn't want to be a crazy outsider conspiracy theorist type person. | ||
He wants to be in the mainstream and he wants to present things in a way that is digestible and acceptable to mainstream audiences. | ||
So that's what he did. So we're here to provide that little bit of flavor, that little extra seasoning that may in fact be closer to the truth than what he is able to present. | ||
We're going to show you some select clips from this interview and go into detail about what we can glean from it, what we can interpret from what was said. | ||
Just on the face of it, there were quite a few pretty bombshell revelations. | ||
To start off, well, to sum up, I should say, you have two major revelations in the beginning of the interview. | ||
One is that Intel about January 6th being rife with, you know, primed for violence and with domestic terrorism, with explicit threats towards specific congressmen and women and areas of the Capitol that were being attacked, | ||
and that that intel that was gathered by military intelligence as well as the FBI and DHS was withheld from the Capitol Police, not given to them, which prevented them from being able to staff appropriately and And to get a full scope of what they were going to face on January 6th, setting them up for failure. | ||
The second was that once the violence broke out, once the chaos began, they were absolutely unable, hamstrung in their attempts to get help from the National Guard. | ||
So we'll again go over this in detail and we'll go to some of these clips. | ||
Let's go first to clip number one. | ||
This is where... Chief Stephen Sund talks about Stephen DiTorno, the FBI field director in Washington, D.C., saying he definitely knew how dangerous it was going to be on January 6th and withheld that information from Sund and the rest of the Capitol Police. | ||
Let's watch. So, Steve D'Antuono, who's the Washington field office... | ||
FBI. FBI director... | ||
You look at the GAO report that came out February of this year. | ||
It talks about multiple emails. | ||
It's a GAO report, or maybe, no, it's a Senate report that just came out in July, just last month. | ||
It talks about multiple emails going to Steve D'Antuano on Sunday, Monday, and some probably Tuesday, just the days before, talking about the violence that they're predicting coming up to the Capitol. | ||
And I have a video call with him on that Tuesday, and nothing's said about it? | ||
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He didn't mention it. So that's sort of the first... | |
Piece of oddness around January 6. | ||
And it wasn't just Stephen DiTorno. | ||
I mean, throughout that whole interview, he talks about all of the agencies that were collecting this information, all of the coordination that happened before January 6, where Sund was requesting backup for the potentiality of violence. | ||
All of that was withheld from him. | ||
All of that was hidden from them. | ||
And for the first like 20 minutes of this interview, Tucker Carlson's only question is, but why? | ||
He just keeps going, but why would they do that? | ||
But why would they withhold this? | ||
But why wouldn't they tell you about this? | ||
And sometimes that's the only question you need to ask. | ||
Now the threats, apparently, apparently the threats they were finding were Let's go to clip number two here. | ||
Secretary of Defense, or Acting Secretary of Defense, Miller, and General Milley, had both discussed locking down the city of Washington, D.C., because they were so worried about violence at the Capitol on January 6th. | ||
On Sunday and Monday, they had been discussing locking down the city, revoking permits on Capitol Hill because of the concern for violence. | ||
You know who issues the permits on Capitol Hill for demonstrations? | ||
I do. You know who wasn't told? | ||
Me. Instead, on January 4th, what does Miller do? | ||
He puts out a memo restricting the National Guard from carrying various weapons, any weapons, any civil disobedience equipment that would be utilized for the very demonstrations or violence that he sees coming. | ||
It just doesn't make any sense. | ||
Yeah, it doesn't make any sense to go from wanting to shut the entire city down because of the violence, but not even telling that to the Capitol Police. | ||
It really does seem like the Capitol Police were set up for failure here. | ||
But it's even worse than that because you've got. | ||
And this this actually gets extremely like there's so many intricacies in this. | ||
It's mind blowing. | ||
So. | ||
They know that they're supposedly supposedly right. | ||
Supposedly, they know that there are threats to the Capitol, explicit, specific threats to members of Congress, areas of the Capitol, points where they're going to attack or whatever these claims are. | ||
So egregious that they think about shutting down the whole city. | ||
Instead, instead of shutting down the whole city, what do they do? | ||
They actually deny the National Guard ability to be pre-staged and to have the appropriate equipment to deal with some sort of domestic disturbance. | ||
Some sort of civil event that they have to get involved in. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
But they put this out on January 4th, specific to January 5th and 6th. | ||
And this direction affected the National Guard in Virginia and Maryland. | ||
When I was calling, begging for assistance on January 6th, they... | ||
So they actually denied the National Guard the ability to have the equipment and be pre-staged. | ||
And he goes on to say that, you know, this basically is completely hamstrung. | ||
The closest National Guard that was in Maryland and Virginia was unable to respond on the day of. | ||
And this was a big part of the interview. | ||
It was just the timeline of how long it took for approval to get back up for... | ||
The Capitol Police, who were outnumbered 58 to 1 on the day of January 6th. | ||
Let's go now to this next clip, clip number 4. | ||
General Milley apparently himself was using an intelligence platform called DataMiner to, you know, troll the internet and find instances of threats or, you know, things that would hint that violence is coming. | ||
He did not tell... | ||
The Capitol Police about the things that he found. | ||
He did inform individual members of Congress, though. | ||
Another suspicious wrinkle in this narrative. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. | ||
He's picking up intelligence talking about killing members of Congress and attacking the United States Capitol. | ||
And he's not telling me. He's telling select members of Congress. | ||
I mean, Carol Lenny writes about it in her book. | ||
That's concerning as hell. | ||
Because as the chief of police, you know, there's a duty to warn there. | ||
And I should be told so I can take the necessary action. | ||
I don't know who else he was telling, but he sure wasn't telling me. | ||
Yeah, so again, Tucker's just like baffled throughout this whole interview. | ||
Just like, what? Why wouldn't he tell you? | ||
But why wouldn't he tell you? | ||
Here's where I'll drop in one point of speculation. | ||
Maybe, just maybe... | ||
They weren't legitimate threats of violence. | ||
Maybe the threats that General Milley was discovering on the internet were in fact FBI agents or other undercover internet operatives who were trying to gin up this idea. | ||
Maybe the threats of violence weren't legitimate because they were coming from inside the house. | ||
That again is speculation but there's reason to believe that and we'll get into it here probably in the next segment. | ||
Here's another major, for me, very suspicious aspect of this. | ||
Clip number eight, or I'm sorry, clip number five, handled differently. | ||
Let's watch. I've done many national special security events, and this was handled differently. | ||
No, you know, the intelligence, no jib, no coordination, no discussion in advance. | ||
It's almost like they wanted it to be watered down, the intelligence to be watered down for some reason. | ||
You know, I talked about a little bit in the book that maybe they were concerned for the Trump invoking the Insurrection Act, and they were worried about that. | ||
Trump invoking the Insurrection Act. | ||
So they keep the National Guard away from Washington, D.C., put all these orders in place to stop them from getting to Washington, D.C. Here he mentions the Insurrection Act. | ||
If you've been following, you know that's why this is suspicious. | ||
You've described this as an intelligence failure, but a failure is something that happens accidentally. | ||
None of the intelligence that was coming up talking about the storming of the Capitol, killing members of Congress, or killing my police officers, was ever discussed at the conference calls that I was on at least. | ||
That doesn't seem to make sense at all. | ||
It doesn't make sense. I'm looking at my men and women having their asses handed to them, and my first thought was, fuck it, I will take whatever discipline there is. | ||
Once things got out of control, for 71 minutes, Pelosi refused to allow you to bring in the National Guard. | ||
So this is the intro to the Tucker Carlson Interview with Chief of the Capitol Police, Stephen Sund. | ||
Some really amazing revelations are in this interview, and I really suggest everybody go and watch it. | ||
The whole thing's about an hour long. | ||
We've been giving you some of the highlights here, some of the lowlights, some of the major points discussed. | ||
But again, it feels a little bit like... | ||
The obvious connection isn't made. | ||
You know, like I said, Tucker Carlson keeps asking why. | ||
Why did they not give you any information about these threats that were so apparent and explicit and specific? | ||
I keep saying those words on purpose because if you have people who are saying, we're going after this person, we're going to try to breach the Capitol at this area, and that would be obviously important information for the Capitol Police Chief to know. | ||
But it also begs the question, have these threats been presented in any of the January 6th trials that have taken place? | ||
Have any of the people arrested and now imprisoned actually been the same people that they were talking about seeing threats from early on? | ||
And if not, then why not? | ||
Who were these people that were making the threats? | ||
They were so numerous that they wanted to shut down the whole city because of the threats. | ||
As far as I know, and just from memory, and especially going through the more prominent trials from January 6th, the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, the QAnon Shaman, right? | ||
All these major trials. None of them were accused of making explicit or specific threats prior to entering the Capitol. | ||
So... It wasn't the main players that are now sitting behind bars, some for multiple decades because of their actions on January 6th. | ||
So if there were explicit threats, and if those threats were then attempted to be carried out on the day of, and those people, if they knew who they were and put them in jail, then where's the evidence of the threats, the pre-planning, the organization to carry out these threats that apparently they all had prior to January 6th? | ||
If they haven't been shown in the trials, then why not? | ||
So my obvious conclusion, you know, the obvious conclusion I come to is, yeah, it was probably, the threats probably weren't real. | ||
The threats were probably FBI agents just like, I won't say Ray Epps, but a Ray Epps-style figure, right? | ||
Not Ray Epps, obviously, because he's suing people. | ||
But, you know, a type of figure that is there to encourage others to break into the Capitol. | ||
That's there on the Internet sprinkling this idea around that this would be an attack on the Capitol, that January 6th would become violent. | ||
Why the FBI wouldn't present this to the Capitol Police, there's a number of different issues of this. | ||
Come into this. And so sort of the main takeaways from the interview are that the intelligence was withheld and that it took so long to get help on the actual day. | ||
And this has to do with laws that specifically talk about this. | ||
So on January 6th, even while they were under attack, Stephen Sun says, I was restricted by federal law to U.S. Code 1970 assistance by executive departments and agencies from bringing in federal assistance to include the National Guard without first obtaining approval from the House and the Senate. | ||
In order to get the National Guard on scene, he had to actually get approval from Nancy Pelosi. | ||
At the end of the day, it's Nancy Pelosi who he had to get approval from, and she withheld approval for hours. | ||
And he talks about this. | ||
So let's go now to clip number six. | ||
He made 32 calls begging for support. | ||
It took 71 minutes to get approval for that. | ||
So you make this call immediately to the House Sergeant of Arms who reports Mr. | ||
Irving, who reports to Nancy Pelosi. | ||
He says, I'll call Pelosi. | ||
He says, I'm running up the chain. | ||
Running up the chain. But that is the chain. | ||
I want to tell you exactly what he said immediately. | ||
So what happens then? | ||
Does he get back to you? So for the next 71 minutes, I make the 32 calls to a number of agencies. | ||
Eleven of those calls are follow-up calls. | ||
And look in the Senate combined report from 2001. | ||
They have a great infographic of the call after call after call after call. | ||
Eleven times I call in the next 71 minutes going, where are we on the approval? | ||
Where are we on the approval? He goes, any minute now. | ||
Any minute. I'm going to get any minute. | ||
Finally at 209, 71 minutes later, 209, I'm finally given approval. | ||
Think about that. 71 minutes later, I immediately call Mike Stinger, say we've got approval. | ||
But even then, help didn't come right away. | ||
One of the bizarre parts about this, the New Jersey National Guard actually made it there before any of the closer National Guards. | ||
They made it all the way from New Jersey before the people from Maryland or Virginia were allowed to come. | ||
Actually, there's another part where he talks about how there were National Guard troops on standby, ready to get involved, should... | ||
Violence breakout or something like that. | ||
Within eyesight of the Capitol, he could actually see the National Guard troops from Capitol Hill. | ||
Instead of being deployed, those Capitol troops were sent all the way back to the D.C. Armory and other troops, the evening troops, he says, were sent in. | ||
And they didn't arrive until 6 p.m. | ||
that night. So the setup is pretty simple, actually. | ||
You have... You purposefully kneecap the Capitol Police. | ||
You don't give them the intelligence they need to know that this protest is so much bigger. | ||
Because in the beginning of the interview, Police Chief Sund is saying, you know, we thought this would be just like the other Stop the Steal rallies that we'd seen in the previous months in November and December, where there was a little bit of outbreak of a little bit of violence here, a little scuffle over there. | ||
And actually, he goes out his way to point out that it was always BLM and Antifa who were the ones that were causing the problem on those days where they actually had to be deployed. | ||
And of course, you probably remember the videos that... | ||
We're played throughout that, which is why people like the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys were there on January 6th because they assumed that just like the previous rallies, this rally too would be subject to attack by Antifa and Black Lives Matter thugs attempting to intimidate people out of their First Amendment speech. | ||
But it goes even deeper than this. | ||
But just going back to the The failure of preparation for this, right? | ||
Obviously, if you know that there's this many people coming, if you apparently, according to the FBI, they knew that there were threats against specific congressmen, threats about explicit plans to get into the Capitol, you would want to have an appropriate level of police there to prevent that from happening. | ||
Why you wouldn't, because you would want the Capitol to be the scene of some sort of violent riot. | ||
And so Suns says, quote, instead on January 4th, what does Miller do? | ||
He puts out a memo restricting the National Guard from carrying the various weapons, any weapons, any civil disobedience equipment that would be utilized for the very demonstrations or violence that he sees coming. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
So you think the violence is coming, but instead of deploying the National Guard, you withhold the National Guard and stop them from holding the, you know, the shields or the batons or whatever would be needed to prevent the outbreak of domestic violence. . | ||
And it gets even more damning. | ||
We'll continue this on the other side. | ||
And this is just filling in the details. | ||
It's giving us the names and the times of what we generally knew already together. | ||
And we'll introduce you to characters such as Paul Irving on the other side, who seem to have played a pivotal role in this. | ||
By the way, Stephen Sund, not allowed to testify to the January 6th committee. | ||
Not interviewed on any other media outlet. | ||
Totally silenced in all this. | ||
Welcome back, folks. The picture of January 6th is becoming more and more clear as time goes on. | ||
Last night, Tucker Carlson unveiled this interview with Captain Steven Sund, which of course was prevented from going to air on Fox News. | ||
He was actually fired probably in part because he did this interview. | ||
Steven Sund was not allowed to testify to the January 6th committee, which is odd. | ||
Attack at the Capitol. You would think the first person you would want to interview would be the chief of Capitol Police. | ||
He was not allowed to testify to them. | ||
He basically done no media interviews other than Tucker Carlson. | ||
No one will let him on the air. | ||
And he's been basically totally silent. | ||
So saw this came out, went through it last night, tried to pick some of the highlights for you, some of the more important points, but also noticed some things that were not speculated on or maybe went unsaid. | ||
I actually, I got so into this interview, I actually ended up buying Sun's book and starting to read that, and there's plenty of interesting information there, too. | ||
I won't get too much into the intricacies, but he talks about how, you know, the formation of the Capitol Police and how there's two branches. | ||
There's the Capitol Police Board, and there's the House and the Senate, and each one of them have a representative on the Capitol Police Board that... | ||
That their boss is, respectively, Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi. | ||
And so that's sort of the chain of command. | ||
And you have to get approval from one of those two people to get extra forces on Capitol Hill. | ||
And apparently this is a new law. | ||
They were sort of vague about it, and I didn't look too much into it, but apparently it was changed in December of 2022. | ||
But they basically said you have to go through this chain of command. | ||
You have to get explicit written permission to get extra troops on Capitol Hill, even in the... | ||
Event of an emergency. And so that was the hang-up that allowed Capitol Police to be outnumbered 58 to 1 for hours upon hours as the Trump supporters, just at the sheer weight of their numbers, forced their way through. | ||
So again, we'll sort of sum this up and get to some of the Other bizarre things that were revealed about this, like the fact that the New Jersey National Guard made it there, made it to Washington, D.C., before the Virginia or Maryland National Guard. | ||
Now, it was clearly, clearly the necessary law enforcement that was needed there to protect the Capitol was purposefully withheld. | ||
The information in intel necessary to protect the Capitol was purposefully withheld. | ||
And they do mention at one point federal agents in the crowd. | ||
So I want to start again. This is 35 minutes into the interview. | ||
The interview is about an hour long, but it started about 35 minutes. | ||
And here's Tucker Carlson invoking Alex Jones when talking about undercover agents in the crowd on January 6th. | ||
So it's always been, you know, the DHS, FBI. It's always been those folks. | ||
Never did anyone say, hey, we got this from military intelligence. | ||
So in the aftermath of January 6th, there's been a huge debate over to what extent, you know, there were federal agents or people who are working in some way for federal agencies in the crowd. | ||
And the initial explanation was, well, none. | ||
And you're insane if you think that. | ||
You know, you're Alex Jones. | ||
You're crazy. And then over the last couple of years, we've seen people confirm, people in authority confirm, actually, yeah, there were a lot in the crowd that day. | ||
I mean, that's now a fact. | ||
Did you know that going in? | ||
No. No. So just for perspective, since you've been to a lot of these events... | ||
So he basically asked him about, you know, is this typical that there would be undercover agents? | ||
And he says, yeah, you know, usually if it's an inauguration or something like that, you'll have plainclothes officers that are just sort of the eyes on the ground, the eyes and the ears on the ground, just making sure nothing happened. | ||
That wouldn't be out of the ordinary. | ||
But clearly there was a much higher percentage on January 6th than we've previously been led to believe. | ||
And so the article about this on Infowars is called It Was Pelosi, former Capitol Police Chief, reveals set up behind January 6th. | ||
And it says, Perhaps most damning in Sun's claim is that then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi refused to authorize the deployment of the National Guard at the Capitol despite Sun's pleas and that federal agencies withheld information and warning signs for the potential dangers prior to the riot. | ||
And I think one thing it's important to understand about the American government, the reason we talk about things like a deep state is because the people who hold the official positions are not the ones calling the shots. | ||
They talk about Milley, they talk about Pelosi, even Steven Sund is one of these guys. | ||
There's always someone behind them, and it can be an underling who actually is the conduit through which power passes, and they really wield outsized power almost more so than their bosses in some cases, and that seems to be the case here because it seems as though the head of Capitol Intelligence, Capitol Police Intelligence Unit, knew all of this and was withholding it from Steven Sund. | ||
And again, part of the sort of setup aspect of this is that the days after January 6th, Nancy Pelosi We're good to go. | ||
The National Guard was withheld. | ||
Another bizarre aspect is the reason they gave prior to January 6 for not giving him the reserves that he thought he would need was because they didn't like the optics. | ||
They didn't like the optics of what it looked like to have soldiers on Capitol Hill, you know, keeping the citizens away from the Capitol, which is odd, right? | ||
Because when they did eventually send the National Guard later that evening at 6 p.m., It was entirely for optics. | ||
They took photo shoots and they put up barbed wire and the optics were of a police state. | ||
So were they really that concerned about optics if once the National Card gets deployed they go and do these photo shoots with Nancy Pelosi out there like Darth Vader and her stormtroopers. | ||
Very, very, very strange. | ||
The officials told Sund, quote, they did not like the optics of the National Guard as he allegedly begged for their assistance to intervene in the violence. | ||
Another bizarre aspect that was revealed in this was that while they were not sending resources to reinforce the Capitol on that day, they were sending resources to generals' personal homes to protect their personal homes during this event. | ||
And then the next day, Pelosi comes out and calls for Sun's resignation, who he's ousted as Capitol Police Chief, despite a stellar career of decades of service at the highest levels. | ||
He's ousted, and in his place is the Capitol Police Intelligence Officer, the woman that was really at the heart of all of this, and was a loyalist to Nancy Pelosi, and Then, after being put in position of Capitol Police Chief for a little while, now has a very high-paying job at a university minutes away from Nancy Pelosi's home in her home district of San Francisco. | ||
So, a bunch of very suspicious stuff. | ||
Then you have Paul Irving. Paul Irving is the member of the Capitol Police Board that is directly under Nancy Pelosi. | ||
It was his responsibility to Really, he was the one that would have approved to National Guard, but he had to wait for Pelosi to do it. | ||
So he was sort of the conduit as well. | ||
He apparently disappeared. That's what they said in the interview. | ||
Tucker's like, where is this guy now? | ||
And Sund is like, oh, he's gone. | ||
We don't know where he is. He's disappeared. | ||
Okay, that's insane and bizarre. | ||
And so, I mean, this paints just a perfectly fulfilled picture of a setup. | ||
how this was designed on purpose. | ||
The things that they didn't really get into because it is speculation is that the threats that they were saying were coming across the Internet were probably FBI agents, as, again, the people that have been charged and convicted for their participation in January 6th. | ||
I haven't seen a single one. | ||
I haven't seen a single piece of evidence that they posted threats, explicit threats about what they were going to do before they did it. | ||
So if these threats were real, then who are the people that were making them and were they arrested and have they been charged? | ||
If not, then were the threats real in the first place? | ||
The undercover agents, obviously, also a very big deal. | ||
To me, the biggest thing is that, and Sun just sort of mentions it, He goes, yeah, something about the Insurrection Act, maybe the Insurrection Act. | ||
So what if the reason that the National Guard was withheld, the reason that it was so hard to get the National Guard deployed that day, the reason that they weren't pre-staged in anticipation of this event anyway is because Trump really was going to invoke the Insurrection Act. | ||
Remember the whole thing about the Oath Keepers, their whole plan essentially was to encourage Donald Trump as his— You know, duly elected and able to do as president, invoke the Insurrection Act because of the 2020 riots, because of the false election, because of the shenanigans going on behind the scenes that we're seeing elaborated here. | ||
If he were to invoke the Insurrection Act, did they, you know, then he would have used the National Guard to essentially, you know, put a pause on the government and... | ||
Work things out behind the scenes. | ||
Was this a defensive maneuver by the deep state to keep the troops that Trump would have used had he invoked the Insurrection Act out of D.C. to prevent him from invoking the Insurrection Act and actually, you know, ousting these people? | ||
As we know, this was a literal insurrection with Milley and Pelosi, then usurping Trump's power as commander-in-chief immediately following this event. | ||
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I've been selling my soul, working all day, overtime hours for bullshit pay, so I can sit out here and waste my life away, drag back home and drown my troubles away. | |
It's a damn shame what the world's gotten to for people like me, people like you. | ||
Wish I could just wake up and it not be true, but it is. | ||
All it is, living in the new world With an old soul These rich men know the rich men. | ||
Lord knows it all. | ||
Just want to have total control. | ||
Want to know what you think. | ||
Want to know what you do. | ||
And they don't think you know. | ||
But I know that you do. | ||
Cause your daughter hates shit. | ||
And it's taxed to no end. | ||
Calls a rich man Calls a rich man I wish politicians Would look out for miners And not just miners On an island somewhere Lord, we got folks in the street, ain't got nothing to eat, and the old beast milking welfare. | ||
Well, God, if you're five foot three and you're three hundred pounds, taxes ought not to pay for your bags of fudge rounds. | ||
Young men are putting themselves six feet in the ground, because all this damn country does is keep on kicking them down. | ||
Lord, it's a damn shame what the world's gotten to To people like me, people like you Wish I could just wake up and it not be true But it is, oh it is Living in the blue world With an old soul These rich men know The rich men Lord knows They all just wanna have Total control Wanna know what you think Wanna know what you do That is a... | ||
Absolutely brilliant. | ||
I would call that a protest song. | ||
People are calling it a populist bluegrass anthem. | ||
It's by a musician named Oliver Anthony. | ||
He's from Farmville, Virginia. | ||
Absolutely incredible. It's a song called Richmond North of Richmond. | ||
It has hundreds of thousands of views since premiering yesterday on social media. | ||
Really powerful stuff. | ||
Living in the new world with an old soul. | ||
Brings tears to your eyes, folks. | ||
But absolutely incredible, and I did a little venture into his whole backlog, and he's an extremely talented musician. | ||
We need more stuff like that. | ||
You know how that reverberates and really represents so much of what the average Americans feel at this moment. | ||
Just incredible. So, Anthony Oliver... | ||
I'm sorry, Oliver Anthony. | ||
Oliver Anthony is his name, and you can support him on... | ||
Spotify and anywhere else you can find music. | ||
So we're going to move on now from that Sund interview. | ||
Although we'll be taking your calls throughout the next hour. | ||
And I'm sure people noticed some things that I might have missed in that interview. | ||
We could spend more time on it, but the interview is only an hour. | ||
So if you want to go watch the whole thing yourself, you certainly can. | ||
I'll just say that the things that sort of went unsaid were that Once again, the threats seem to be very suspicious, especially since I haven't shown up in any court cases following this. | ||
The whole thing, I mean, was... | ||
It was very clearly a setup because it was so completely different than the way that any other situation like this has ever been handled and that it set up the environment for exactly what happened to happen. | ||
And the odd thing is we even have video of Nancy Pelosi on the day being like, yes, this is exactly what I've always wanted. | ||
It's wild. | ||
You know, even the Infowars article says, you know, it was Nancy Pelosi and But we know how the deep state works. | ||
We know that we don't know the names or the faces of the people who are really in charge of these organizations who really make the decisions or the primary movers behind some of the decisions that are made. | ||
So I don't think Nancy Pelosi was the kingpin here. | ||
I think she was a vessel. | ||
I think she was used. I think she had a position of power that was useful to the people who wanted to bring this about. | ||
And so she played her role in it. | ||
I don't want to give her... I don't want to give her the credit of coming up with a plan this widespread and intricate, and it would almost be impossible for just to go to one single person that's pulling all of the strings. | ||
I mean, you had to have multiple agencies all involved in this, all playing their specific part. | ||
Why they're doing that and who made these decisions is still, I think, a bit of a mystery, as for every General Milley or Nancy Pelosi that you have, you have rank upon rank of people above and behind them Who are helping to guide their decision making, let's just say. I think that's an important point to make. | ||
But even just on the face of it, what we know, without speculating at all, it still looks like a complete setup from top to bottom. | ||
The other very interesting thing that it just got one mention in that interview was the Insurrection Act. | ||
And of course, as we know, the Oath Keepers And everybody really was trying for all of 2020 to get Donald Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act and to use the National Guard to set things right in this country. | ||
And it seems like that was not a far-fetched, fantastical idea. | ||
It seems as though it may be that the General Milley's We're also afraid of that happening and perhaps kept the National Guard away from Washington D.C. to disarm Trump in that regard and prevent him from wielding that, pardon the pun, Trump card over all of them. | ||
That I think is a very interesting wrinkle as well. | ||
And then of course the excuse they use for denying the National Guard was optics. | ||
They didn't want the optics of having soldiers at the Capitol. | ||
Yeah, the optics. We had to keep the optics looking good. | ||
Anyway, let's do a big photo shoot where I look like Darth Vader standing in front of stormtroopers in front of the U.S. Capitol that's now surrounded by giant fences and barbed wire. | ||
Let's have an inauguration where there's no crowd, so it's just the elite crowning themselves, leaders of the country. | ||
I mean, really? You're worried about optics, and this is how you do it? | ||
So, I mean, every excuse they bring up is countermanded by their own actions. | ||
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It's pretty incredible. You would think that optics was maybe the primary concern here. | |
Apparently so. Apparently it was. | ||
And then on top of that, you take into account the fact that Sund has not been interviewed on any mainstream media outlets, was not allowed to testify at the January 6th committee, which has since lost all of its records, doesn't have any. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of revelations in that clip, but I will stop talking about it now. | ||
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All right, we can just conclude that January 6th was an inside job. | |
January 6th was an inside job. | ||
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In the next hour, we'll, of course, be taking your calls. | ||
We'll also be talking about a protest that Armenians held in LA. You know, last week I did a whole thing about protests and how, you know, a natural, authentic, grassroots protest What it's for, what the purpose of it is, what it looks like. | ||
Well, this is one of those. | ||
And you can actually see in the mainstream media, there's protesters, blocked freeway, enraged traffic. | ||
You think this is just typical Black Lives Matter nonsense protest, but this is a real protest with a perfectly legitimate cause saying, why is nobody paying attention to this? | ||
is why is nobody doing anything about a genocide that is starting in Armenia. | ||
In early 2023, Bloomberg reported that U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission Commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. described Bloomberg reported that U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission Commissioner Richard described indoor air pollutants from gas stoves as a hidden hazard, saying that any option is on the table. | ||
Products that can't be made safe can be banned, he said. | ||
As a former cook, I can tell you that the wait times on your cuisine from restaurants handicapped from using electric stoves will be enormous. | ||
Of course, I can guarantee that the political elite will not be affected. | ||
When you start making 1,000 buses a year, you're going to need more room for your customers, aren't you? | ||
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Yes, sir. The manufacturer Proterra has just filed for bankruptcy. | |
They've got a strong tie to the Biden administration, right? | ||
President Biden seems to have been a fan of the company that's now filing for bankruptcy. | ||
So as Joe Biden's Energy Department is on the verge of murdering the culinary industry by eliminating gas stoves, a genuine murder mystery surrounding the drowning death of former White House chef and Barack Obama employee Several uncomfortable questions have sprung up around Campbell's death. | ||
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Was it an accident? | |
Or did something sinister happen? | ||
Social media is filled with theories, including the claim that Campbell was secretly writing a tell-all book on the Obamas. | ||
Campbell was six feet tall and drowned in eight feet of water. | ||
Campbell was also a competent swimmer. | ||
Campbell's death parallels with Clinton body count member Walter Sheeb, an executive chef at the White House for 11 years under Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. | ||
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All right, so what did President Clinton like? | |
You know, I tell you, we really don't get too much into that, because what happens is, especially in a time with all of the Internet, is that if I say, President XYZ likes this, the poor guy, wherever he goes for the rest of his life, that's all he's going to get. | ||
So, you know, they both enjoyed good barbecue. | ||
Both presidents enjoyed Southwestern flavors, big flavors, a little bit spicy. | ||
So they enjoyed all sorts of things. | ||
It really wasn't one thing that they liked or didn't like. | ||
Walter Scheib was found dead after a five-day search and rescue operation. | ||
The 61-year-old went missing more than a week ago while hiking in the mountains alone near the Taos Ski Valley. | ||
Everybody has their own. Hey, John F.K. was a playboy with Marilyn Monroe. | ||
Trump, Karen McDougal, Stormy Daniels. | ||
You know, George Bush linked to 9-11 and weapons of mass destruction. | ||
Bill Clinton linked to Arkansas women, all these others. | ||
Everybody has a reputation. | ||
How is it? | ||
That the reputation that follows them is people close to them die. | ||
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Asking a bizarre question. | |
Exactly. Did people die? | ||
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Did people die? No, what pisses me off, and I'm going to say this again, because you apparently are not listening to me. | |
You read a list of people off an obscure website of conspiracy theory, taking a Venn diagram of everyone that ever worked in the orbit of someone who served in public life for 50 years... | ||
You are implying that something nefarious is at foot both with the question and with the list. | ||
Hillary Clinton, she's a big girl. | ||
I'm a big boy. You're a big boy. | ||
The people that you just listed... | ||
They're all... Listen to me. | ||
No. These are obscure people that you could not pull out... | ||
You're a great politician, buddy. The details surrounding the Obama family's involvement in Campbell's drowning death have been inconsistent. | ||
Initial reports detail that police left a call log detailing Obama's private chef's drowning blank. | ||
The call was made two miles from Obama's residence, contradicting the initial report. | ||
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And children. Control to Egetown Fire Water Rescue Personnel, Echo 90 in Echo Unit. | |
Respond to 79-79 Turkey Land Cove. | ||
For a 40-year-old male, possible drowning. | ||
It's controlled to Agatown Fire Water Rescue Personnel. | ||
Echo 90 in an echo unit. | ||
Respond to number 7979 Turkey Land Cove Road for a four-year-old male. | ||
Possible drowning. | ||
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Unit to acknowledge. | |
While the call log of the 911 distress call received on the night of the accident conspicuously omits the reason for the call. | ||
The Daily Mail reports a female staff member of Barack Obama had been with Campbell when he tragically drowned while paddleboarding in a pond beside the former president's estate in Martha's Vineyard. | ||
And now the story has changed as to the whereabouts of the Obamas. | ||
Placing them on the property at the time of the drowning, contradictory to what had been previously reported. | ||
Why all the changes for an accidental drowning? | ||
And as Michelle becomes a prospective presidential candidate, did Obama's personal chef know too much? | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, second hour is on on this Friday edition of American Journal. | ||
Very happy to have all of you with us. | ||
We're getting calls from, in the words of Rush Limbaugh, all across the fruited plains from Florida, Kansas, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, and Arkansas, as well as many other places. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls here in just a second. | ||
We can do a... Quick little run-through of the latest political news here before we go out to your calls. | ||
Cover this in the Daily Dispatch, but DeSantis is now at just 10 points. | ||
Ooh boy, 10% of support from a national poll. | ||
Of 2,000 likely voters with a margin error of just 2.6%, the Florida governor now finds himself in third place behind outsider Vivek Ramaswamy, suggesting that the recent strategic changes and numerous campaign shake-ups have had no effect on the Florida governor's precipitous decline in support. | ||
He's hemorrhaged 19 points since March this year, with the majority of his losses being shared between Ramaswamy, currently polling at 11%, and former President Donald Trump, who has consolidated his lead at 253%, the survey from Signal found. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
Very sad for old DeSantis. | ||
A lesson, perhaps, in hubris. | ||
Dollars to dining. | ||
This from Just the News. | ||
Bank records show proximity of Joe Biden's meetings to Sun's foreign payments. | ||
In the weeks before she dined with Joe Biden at a swanky Washington, D.C. restaurant in April 2014, Russian oligarchy Elena Batarina deposited $3.5 million into a bank account tied to Hunter Biden's businesses and also committed to invest in a New York real estate project with Biden's partners. | ||
Bank records collected by Congress and emails among the younger Biden's business partner shows. | ||
And that's just one. | ||
I mean, there are so many others. | ||
Examples of this, the pattern seen in the Baterina anecdote was repeated for other foreign clients in Kazakhstan and Ukraine as well. | ||
The committee stated things like the exact cost of a new fancy sports car delivered into the bank account right before Hunter Biden buys that. | ||
For instance, Kakistani oligarch Rakishev wired a Hunter Biden-connected entity $142,300 on April 21, 2014. | ||
The following day, the same amount was wired to a New Jersey car dealership to pay for an expensive Porsche sports car for Hunter Biden, the committee reported. | ||
Selling out America for the price of a... | ||
Sports car. More evidence. | ||
Just in case you haven't had your fill of evidence of the Biden corruption yet, just bring on another course. | ||
Now, Vivek Ramaswamy, to tie those last two stories together, he is exceeding DeSantis in the polls, and perhaps it's because he makes statements like this. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy on Twitter. | ||
He says, the fact we're sending hundreds of billions of dollars to Ukraine without Biden even once articulating why it advances U.S. national interests reeks of corruption. | ||
It's now fair game to ask whether the geopolitical disaster known as Hunter Biden has something to do with it. | ||
He says, the bipartisan establishment is attacking me for even asking the question, but just think independently for a moment. | ||
Well, Vivek, welcome to Infowars two years ago. | ||
Three years ago, even. | ||
I mean, we were saying this back when they were impeaching Donald Trump over his looking into Ukraine. | ||
Obviously, the war in Ukraine hadn't started yet, but it was obvious that the impeachment of Donald Trump was a defensive maneuver to stop him from looking in to what was going on in Ukraine. | ||
Had he been allowed to do that, had he been allowed, permitted to fulfill his role as chief executive and uncover the corruption that was rampant during the Obama regime in Ukraine specifically, then perhaps we could have prevented war long before its outbreak. | ||
But we talked about it then. | ||
We talked about it during the outbreak of the Ukrainian war. | ||
The thing again that Vivek is either missing or purposefully not talking about is the fact that this isn't about Hunter Biden and Joe Biden. | ||
You've got to expand the scope a little bit and understand that the war in Ukraine is in some part and probably a very large part due to the rampant corruption in Ukraine and America. | ||
Like the cross-platform corruption of American politicians and Ukrainian politicians using Ukraine as a money laundering service as well as a human trafficking hotspot. | ||
So it's not just Joe Biden. | ||
And again, this is where it's like, this is on purpose, this is by accident, but to focus everything on Hunter and Joe Biden discredits it in the mind of the mainstream viewer. | ||
And I understand that's silly and you shouldn't, you know, alter the way that you talk to comport with what, you know, the normies believe. | ||
But It's like contributing to this idea of like, it's just Joe Biden and Hunter Biden. | ||
They're the corrupt ones. No, no. | ||
The Pelosi's, the Romney's, the McConnell. | ||
I mean, they all have a finger in this corrupt activity. | ||
And of course, George Soros is a major part of that as well. | ||
So, you know, good for Vivek for bringing this up, for talking about what Infowars has been talking about for two years. | ||
Good to finally get around to this idea. | ||
It's obvious that it obviously has something to do. | ||
It's not a coincidence, right, that the Russia collusion narrative helped pave the way for calling Russia the bad guys, which is pretty much brand new, right? | ||
Remember when Obama was running against Mitt Romney? | ||
Mitt Romney said Russia was the Biggest threat, and Obama had that great line. | ||
It was like the 1980s called, they want their foreign policy back. | ||
Russia was not a big threat, but they needed to foster that idea. | ||
So it's not a coincidence that the Russia collusion narrative painted Russia as the enemy, that the Ukraine, that the first impeachment was over Ukraine corruption, that the way that Trump partially solved that was by sending Ukraine weapons that led to the... | ||
Violent outbreak of war in Ukraine. | ||
I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
So it's a very legitimate question with a very obvious answer. | ||
But it's not about Joe Biden. | ||
It's about Biden being one of many in the U.S. government and governments around the world who are using Ukraine as a hotspot of corruption to make their own money and sell out their own countries. | ||
And Babylon Bee sort of wraps it up perfectly. | ||
Democrats say it'll take a lot more than eyewitness testimony, bank records, audio, video, complete confessions for them to believe Biden did anything wrong. | ||
Yeah, where's your evidence? | ||
What, the testimony and the bank records and the, like, under oath revelations? | ||
Yeah, that's not going to cut it. | ||
We need more. And the way this works, it's very simple. | ||
Very, very simple, in fact. | ||
Truth is dictated by the intelligence agencies in America these days. | ||
The media will not believe anything if it's not reported to them by the intelligence agencies that control them. | ||
And if it's reported by the intelligence agencies that control them, it is unquestionable and correct and good and right, even when it's proven to be wrong, like the Hunter Biden laptop, you know, 50 intelligence agency letter that was sent. | ||
I know it's fake by this point, but they don't admit that. | ||
They don't say we got lied to, we got screwed over. | ||
It's like, quite literally, if it comes from the intelligence agencies, then it's reported as absolute fact, this is what it is, it's unquestionable, and it is now our reality. | ||
If it's not the intelligence agencies, then you can have all the evidence in the world, and they just completely ignore it. | ||
They just go, there is no evidence, there's no evidence at all that this happened. | ||
There's plenty of evidence, it just wasn't delivered to them from on high, from the government itself, so it can therefore be safely ignored. | ||
And once you understand that that's the paradigm they're working on, everything... | ||
It becomes pretty clear. It's like they are the arbiters of reality. | ||
They are the arbiters of truth. | ||
These unelected deep state, oddly, congenital liars. | ||
They're the ones that get to dictate whether evidence is evidence or not. | ||
With that, we got to your phone calls. | ||
Robert in Florida has called about DeSantis and Laura Loomer. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Robert, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. How are you? | |
Good, thank you. I just want to give a shout out to Laura Loomer for all her hard work of exposing Ron DeSantis down here. | ||
I actually moved down here within the last year on the hopes and dreams that it was a free state, but getting down here still free. | ||
I still see a lot of Trump supporters down here, but he definitely isn't who he says he is. | ||
So just people need to be aware and people need to go and support Laura Loomer on Twitter. | ||
Or I call it Twix now. | ||
I'm not sure what to call it. | ||
So Twitter X, Twix. | ||
Yeah. And I appreciate all your hard work. | ||
And I dig the orange glasses. You need to rock them more. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
I only rock those when I forget to bring my other ones. | ||
Thank you very much for that call. | ||
And yeah, shout out to Laura Loomer for really being on the ball when it comes to Ron DeSantis. | ||
She's ahead of the crowd and bombshell reporting time after time. | ||
So I totally agree. | ||
Let's go now. We only have a couple of seconds. | ||
Let's go to Andy in Kansas, and we'll hold you over if we need to. | ||
But go ahead, Andy. You're on the air from Kansas. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison. In light of the whole Crowder thing, the Infowars rumble deal thing that Alex is doing with Crowder, what do you see the future of American Journal? | |
Are you going to go ahead and... | ||
As a singular talent, I could see you even just spinning off your own show on Rumble and being in the Crowder network. | ||
Although, you know, do you really want to sign the SackTap NDA? No comment on the SackTap NDA. No plans go anywhere. | ||
Infowars till death. | ||
That's how I feel. We'll be right back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we go out to your phone calls again in this segment. | ||
But first, I think we'll play this video. | ||
Oh, you know what? I might not have put it in. | ||
I'll drop it in the folder right now. | ||
Glenn Beck had a call with a friend of the man who was killed in Utah. | ||
Do we have that video already? | ||
Essentially what he says is this man was put it nicely not the most able-bodied person in the world. | ||
Jack Posobiec has published a picture from this. | ||
It says here is a photo of Craig Robertson in Provo, a carpenter who had recently organized a group of volunteers to build a ramp for a disabled neighbor. | ||
I believe this is him here, Craig Robertson. | ||
And not to No judgment, just the straight facts are the man was overweight, he was disabled, he was unable to get out of his own chair without assistance in some cases, without at least a walking stick. | ||
And so if you remember the claims he was making on Facebook were things like, I'm going to get out my ghillie suit and my sniper rifle to take out Joe Biden, and the fact is that For anybody who knew him, it was a joke, right? | ||
It was completely outrageous that he would even make a claim like that. | ||
The man was not getting in a ghillie suit anytime soon. | ||
So while we once again reinforce the fact that you just live in a world where jokes like this will be taken in the most severe way possible and it will be treated like a legitimate threat whether it is or not. | ||
So just don't Don't take the risk. | ||
It's very unfortunate this had to happen. | ||
It didn't have to happen, but it did happen. | ||
And here's another story from the New York Post about it. | ||
Trump supporter killed in an FBI raid was a, quote, teddy bear who cared for his blind son, but was the type to sleep with a gun under his pillow. | ||
So obviously you don't have to stand up to use a gun. | ||
We don't know still the details of what exactly happened in this FBI raid, but this was not your typical... | ||
You know, pre-appearance survey by the special forces or by Secret Service. | ||
Right? You can kind of understand that, okay, Biden's going to Utah, so you send like an advanced team to go, okay, what potential threats do we have in this area? | ||
You see some guy who's posting pretty explicit threats saying, I'm getting my sniper rifle to shoot Joe Biden, right? | ||
And so you... Typically what you'd think is you'd probably send plainclothes agents, probably two of them, to this house, knock on the door in the middle of the day probably, and just say, hey, we saw some of these. | ||
We just want to make sure that you're joking about this. | ||
We know you have a right to free speech, but it's our job to protect the president. | ||
You are presenting yourself as a threat. | ||
Let's have a little talk here. | ||
And that probably would have solved the whole issue, right? | ||
You've got a guy with a walking stick who's like... | ||
You think I'm getting in a ghillie suit and hiding in the bushes? | ||
Like, that's not happening. And it probably would have been over then. | ||
But instead, what they do is they send an FBI SWAT team in the dark hours of the morning to kick down your door, scare the crap out of you, and then kill you. | ||
So that's what happened. | ||
He allegedly pointed a gun at law enforcement during the incident Wednesday, which led to what locals described as a hail of bullets at his home in Provo. | ||
Robertson was then dragged out of the house and bled out on the sidewalk outside of his home, covered under a sheet, according to local reports. | ||
I just can't believe that this man warranted that kind of response. | ||
Travis Clark, who lived on the same street as Robertson, told the Deseret News. | ||
Others were shocked by the huge police presence at the home of the 300-pound Air Force veteran turned carpenter who walked around with a cane as he was barely mobile, according to people who knew him. | ||
It's another thing that his friend said. | ||
He was a friend from church. He said, our church is like one block from the guy's house, and he drove because he couldn't walk that far comfortably. | ||
Is this the best way for our government to treat even people that are making sort of either edgy jokes or threats? | ||
Well, it's the way they're handling things, so you've got to be careful either way. | ||
Maybe we'll return to this in a little bit, because I do want to go out to your phone calls. | ||
I meant to cover it or read it yesterday. | ||
What I think is a pretty important post about just how we must conduct ourselves these days and how... | ||
How counterproductive it is to make posts like that on Facebook because, well, again, you might just be venting. | ||
You might know that it's a joke because you're like, yeah, I'm making a jump. | ||
I'm in a wheelchair. I'm not really going to jump the fence at the White House. | ||
Whatever the threat you may be making, it may seem like a joke to you, but they are going to treat it with the utmost seriousness, which may mean kicking down your door with the SWAT team and killing you. | ||
So that's just the way it is. | ||
It's not good. It's not right. | ||
Just don't give them what they want. | ||
That's sort of the takeaway from it. | ||
A lot more still to cover on today's program. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We've got New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Arkansas. | ||
Two from Pennsylvania, Texas, and California now holding on the line. | ||
Corn Pop first from New Hampshire. | ||
And Corn Pop, yes, I did get your message on Twitter. | ||
And we have your video here. | ||
We'll play it without some of the audio. | ||
But if anybody wants to find it, they can find it on Rumble. | ||
Your account name is TheRealCornPop1776. | ||
And you have a video of Trump's Appearance in New Hampshire, which I guess you attended. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Corn Pop, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, how you doing, Harrison? | |
Good, thanks. Hey, yeah, man. | ||
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I just wanted to talk about the energy that was at the rally there. | |
We got there probably at like 6 o'clock that morning. | ||
It was pouring down raining. | ||
I sent you a couple of videos of what the line was still like and the pouring down rain. | ||
Hundreds of people. Then we get inside. | ||
No AC. It's 105. | ||
And you can watch that video. | ||
It didn't stop us. | ||
The crowd was bananas. | ||
Oh my God, the rally was awesome. | ||
I still don't have a voice from that rally. | ||
Very fun. So Trump support still super high in the live free or die state. | ||
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Oh yeah, man. It was awesome. | |
It was awesome. We had one protester, well, two protesters that came and it's the same guy that comes to all the rallies and he got escorted out. | ||
But I mean, it was an awesome rally. | ||
I was front row with one of the other callers that called in. | ||
Her name is Kirsten, the J6 defendant. | ||
We were front row. | ||
People there donated to the tip jar for next week when she has to go turn herself in. | ||
I mean, it was just an awesome, loving crowd of Patriots. | ||
It's like energizing your Patriot, you know, like the inner Patriot when you're tired and you're beat up. | ||
You go to the Trump rally and all of a sudden you're like really energized to just get back, put your feet down and keep moving. | ||
Oh my god. I mean, I haven't been to a Trump rally since, you know, before COVID. I never even went into one, but we would all, you know, I'd always go and we'd be outside. | ||
And you're right, the energy there, I mean, it's like literally magical. | ||
It's wild how uplifting going to one of these rallies is. | ||
What was something that Trump said that stood out to you? | ||
Did he make any policy proposals? | ||
Did he say anything that has stuck in your head since then? | ||
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So one thing that I want that was really good to me was when he talked about this last indictment and how he gets to introduce evidence about what really happened on January 6th, what happened with the election. | |
This last indictment could really be the trump card that we've all been waiting for. | ||
And he kind of said that in the rally. | ||
That would be very exciting and... | ||
Long overdue. Thank you so much for the call, Corn Pop. | ||
Fantastic stuff. | ||
Really great to hear from you. Again, you can find that video from Corn Pop on Rumble at TheRealCornPop1776. | ||
We'll go quickly now to Joshua from Pennsylvania. | ||
Only 30 seconds left. We'll hold you over. | ||
Joshua, thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Hello, Harrison. Good to talk to you again. | |
Good to hear from you. What was I calling about in reference to Alex's new book? | ||
I'm excited for it, and I happen to have a bookstore. | ||
Here in Quakertown, Pennsylvania. | ||
So I would love to promote it if you had one of those window demos or a big poster of it. | ||
I would put a showcase in my window. | ||
That would be awesome. I don't know about that. | ||
I bet we could get something going there, Joshua. | ||
Thanks for the call. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You know what I should do? | ||
I should do a... | ||
We got to do like a weekly roundup or something because there's so many stories that like we cover. | ||
We don't cover it enough and we just don't have time. | ||
I mean, even with the three-hour show, even with three shows a day, you know, it's stuff like the bombshell information that came out from Gateway Pundit this week about the voter fraud that happened in Michigan. | ||
We mentioned it. We did a segment on it, but... | ||
Really, it should be like the top headline for days. | ||
It's such a big deal. | ||
It's such a major topic. | ||
But there's so many other major important bombshell topics that we just almost have to breeze over these just like massively important things. | ||
And there's so much like that. | ||
That we just don't even have time to get into the intricacies of all of it. | ||
And of course, the attacks that we're under are coming from so many different directions. | ||
I mean, this one alone we should be spending hours on. | ||
Far-left Brazil president said he's, quote, investing in the new global government will cede national sovereignty to the UN under the climate emergency. | ||
Recent comments made by Brazil's far-left globalist president, Luiz Lula de Silva, Are going viral as the leader who stole the election from the populist former president, Yair Bolsonaro, explicitly stated he will allow a global government to supersede his own nation's constitution, pushing climate change fear-mongering on his people. | ||
Lula said that's why Brazil has been investing in the new global governance. | ||
What is new global governance? | ||
Because if you make a decision here in Belém about the climate issue and there isn't a commitment to comply, it goes back to the national state and the congresses don't always approve. | ||
Says then things don't work. | ||
So we're going to have to have a global governance. | ||
The UN needs to be restructured. | ||
The UN cannot continue in the same structure as it was created with in 1945. | ||
Infowars has, of course, been warning for decades of the elite's agenda to replace sovereign nations with a global government system, and this video highlights exactly how it will operate. | ||
Citizens of nations will still have the illusion of sovereignty, and the globalist oversight will be pitched as safety measures only to be used in times of crisis, such as the pandemic or extreme. | ||
Climate events. Once this usurpation of the world's major nations is finalized, the satanic elite will only need to let loose another intentionally released virus or blame extreme weather on climate change in order to crack down on the entire global population. | ||
It's not speculation anymore. | ||
It is happening in real time. | ||
And I guess the point of all of this is even with three hours a day, even with three shows a day, we only have time to give you the rabbit holes that you then have to venture down. | ||
We can tell you what's going on. | ||
But to really get to the bottom of these things is going to take your own initiative, your own research. | ||
And so this is not something you just observe. | ||
This is a... This is an interactive thing that we're doing here. | ||
This is a participation-required activity for you. | ||
So hopefully as we give you the breadcrumbs, you can start following them and learning for yourself what's going on behind the scenes as we just don't have time to get into absolutely everything. | ||
We are going to try to get into what's going on in Armenia. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls in just a second because it has to do with all this. | ||
So you've got far-left Brazil president... | ||
Saying that essentially he, as president of one of the largest countries in the world, is going to cede his sovereignty to an unelected cabal of globalists. | ||
And they're doing it in the open now. | ||
It's already the case, right? | ||
This is why you see policies being implemented around the world at exactly the same time in perfect coordination with one another because they're being dictated by It's a plan that's being played out, and the different nations, the top spots are occupied by agents of this mafia that are playing their part in implementing things as they're supposed to. | ||
Gateway Pundit has this story. | ||
Overwhelming consensus on climate change crisis is manufactured, says climate scientists. | ||
While the scientific community widely accepts that the Earth's climate is changing and humans are playing a significant role, Judith A. Curry, a prominent American climatologist and former chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Institute of Technology, questions the prevailing narrative. | ||
Her recent interview with New York Post John Stossel, Curry presents her perspective that the, quote, overwhelming consensus is largely, quote, manufactured. | ||
It's a manufactured consensus, Curry told Stossel. | ||
Totally manufactured. The beliefs they even have are completely manufactured. | ||
We have the 2% video, because we can go to that now, and that would be extremely illustrative. | ||
Let's go to clip number 14. | ||
Or no, I'm sorry, that's 2% inflation. | ||
Ah, darn it. Sorry, I messed up looking at... | ||
We'll show you a video a little bit later. | ||
It's a bunch of climate experts being asked what percentage of the atmosphere is CO2, and they're off by a factor of 100. | ||
They have no idea what they're talking about, but they are in the halls of power advocating for major humanity reshaping laws be passed Without even basic knowledge about what they're talking about, and it's sort of horrifying. | ||
So let's go out to CJ in Texas because you want to talk about the other way that they're going to claim, you know, sovereign control over your countries from a global government. | ||
It's either going to be climate or some sort of disease or an alien invasion, but you're calling in about the WHO. Go ahead, CJ, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. Hey, guys. | |
So... In listening to financials this morning on a podcast, Lava Girl, which is offshoot of Manorino, she has little news snippets that she puts in there that are concerns and etc. | ||
So one of the things is that the WHO, of course through the UN, has added Disease X to a list of diseases which would empower the WHO To go in and take control worldwide of managing the response to that disease. | ||
So this is a made-up disease that they've added to a list of diseases, like Ebola, for instance, or a COVID-19 type of coronavirus thing. | ||
And they would just automatically go in and be able to dictate what the response would be, and then to go in and say, hey, we need more money, but we also need to deploy assets. | ||
Now, that's really concerning, especially since I believe that either in the Congress or the Senate, they're looking at legislation to give just the authority to do that and to take the sovereignty away from the states in response. | ||
Yep, 100%. The first that we heard of Disease X, not the first because it actually, you know, it's a placeholder name, and so it's been used for a little while, but recently it was a UK scientist developing a vaccine for Disease X. It's like, what are you talking about? | ||
How can you develop a vaccine for something that you don't know exists yet or doesn't exist yet? | ||
Very suspicious. My guess, of course, is that Disease X will be the made-up fake disease that they blame all of the deaths on that are actually being caused by vaccine side effects. | ||
Very well to be correct. | ||
So this is from... An article that was starting with the meeting held last Friday, 18th of November. | ||
It's from last November. | ||
WHO is convening over 300 scientists who will consider the evidence on 25 virus families and bacteria as well as disease X. It's included to indicate an unknown pathogen that could cause serious international pandemic epidemic. | ||
So they're signing the laws right now. | ||
Now they're making the agreements right now to allow the WHO, the UN, these unelected initialisms to take control of the world, just like we warned they would the entire time. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
Thanks for the call, CJ. | ||
Let's go to Marshall in California now because you also want to talk about the WHO and their next pandemic. | ||
Go ahead, Marshall. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, I just was along these same lines. | |
I was thinking about new rules and I guess not laws, but that the WHO is putting in place. | ||
And to me, my brain instantly clicked over to San Francisco and Chicago making it legal for noncitizens to be police officers. | ||
And I'm just thinking that that's a really clever way to have police officers going along with their agenda because it's actually them put in place. | ||
Yeah, and of course they're recruiting foreigners into the army right now, and you know that one of the reasons that they staged January 6th and stole the election and launched the 2020 riots on the back of COVID, I mean, they're trying to create... | ||
A state of chaos in America, so the saviors from the UN, the Blue Helmets, and the troops from China and Russia and wherever else will actually be invited by America into America. | ||
As the American leadership says, help us. | ||
The domestic terrorists are too much for us to handle. | ||
We need international help. | ||
And at that point, nationhood is over for America. | ||
I think it's pretty obvious what their plans are. | ||
They got a lot of options. | ||
Let's see what they choose. | ||
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Take care of our own. | |
You cross that line. | ||
It won't take long for you to find out. | ||
I recommend you don't. | ||
Try that in a small town. | ||
All right. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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Still a lot to talk about today. | |
And we'll be joined by Dan Lyman in studio in the third hour. | ||
Very excited to talk to him about the goings on. | ||
Your phone call is still to come this segment. | ||
But I want to go to a video here in support of a legitimate, actual, grassroots, purposeful protest. | ||
The theme of this show we've been talking about for a while is the dichotomy, the divergence of protest from legitimate protests that are grassroots that get shut down and called domestic terrorism. | ||
The theme of this show we've been talking about for a while is the dichotomy, the divergence of protests from legitimate protests that are grassroots, that get shut down and called domestic terrorism, and then the fake manufactured astroturfed protests like Just Stop Oil that are funded by the politicians that are going to do what they're and then the fake manufactured astroturfed protests like Just Stop Oil that are funded by the politicians that are going to do what they're | ||
And then the fake manufactured astroturfed protests like Just Stop Oil that are funded by the politicians that are going to do what they're going to do anyway and just need some public outrage to justify their plans. | ||
This protest lands firmly in the first category that is a legitimate protest in that this is a cause that is getting no attention whatsoever. | ||
This protest lands firmly in the first category that is a legitimate protest in that this is a cause that is getting no attention whatsoever. | ||
I barely heard anything about this, and I pay attention to this sort of stuff. | ||
And by doing this protest, they were actually able to bring a lot of attention to their cause, which is a very good cause, a very necessary cause, a very troubling cause. | ||
So I want to give them the spotlight that they're so desperate for as what these people are covering is really an important thing. | ||
It's Armenians protesting. | ||
They actually blocked the 134 freeway in Glendale, California, creating a massive traffic backup. | ||
Several hundred protesters blocked one side of the 134 freeway in Glendale Wednesday night to call attention to the crisis in Artsakh. | ||
Artsakh is a landlocked republic with a large Armenian population that has been subject to decades of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan. | ||
In December, Azerbaijan started blocking a route known as the Latin Quarter, which is the only overland connector to Armenia. | ||
And, of course, protesters blocking traffic. | ||
Typically, we don't like to see that because it's some ridiculous nonsense, like protesting the fact that black people are being arrested more, despite committing more crime. | ||
I mean, it's just kind of absurd. | ||
But this is actually a good thing. This actually seems to me something that there should be more attention on and should really make you question why there's not more attention paid to what's going on here. | ||
So I want to go to this video. The audio is not great, unfortunately, because they are recording it on the street during this protest, but it gets a little better about halfway through. | ||
So stick with us. | ||
And again, I think this message is important and worth listening to. | ||
Let's go to clip number seven here. Armenian Americans to Representative Schiff saying his whole behavior is unbelievably unacceptable. | ||
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Let's watch. Maybe, what are your thoughts on what's going on here today? | |
It's not thoughts. It's basically the grassroots... | ||
It's very awkward. | ||
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We cannot take it anymore. | |
120,000 Christian Armenians are subjected to genocide. | ||
We cannot be standing by and watch this whole thing unfold and do nothing about it. | ||
Unfortunately, there's the corridor, the latching corridor, that's the lifeline. | ||
The only road that connects Armenians with these people in Artsakh who are blockaded completely. | ||
Humanitarian aid, gas, electricity, basic essentials, even water is being at this point questioned if it's been a result. | ||
120,000 Armenians blockaded, can't get anything. | ||
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Entrusted, friendly representatives we have in the United States Congress. | |
The movement started by going politely and very peacefully in front of his office, demanding to have a meeting with him, which is our constitutional right. | ||
We're not asking him to do a big favor. | ||
Ten minutes of his time, for three days. | ||
On the second day, he came up with a statement, very generic, very... | ||
He was not satisfactory to our demands. | ||
We very flatly called his staff, please bring this back. | ||
We need a meeting with him. To discuss this whole situation, because even his stature and his position in U.S. Congress, he should go to Armenia, do a fact-fighting mission, just like he did in Ukraine, come back, bring it to the State Department, to the White House, bring the national attention to it, pull a press conference, whatever. | ||
We're not going to allow the 120,000 Christian Armenians suffocate and be stuffed to them. | ||
That's it. We will resort to any measure to stop that. | ||
Unfortunately, he let this thing to escalate. | ||
And today, we basically did this as a protest to get his attention that he has to meet with us. | ||
So you requested 10 minutes of his time, and he couldn't even give you 10 minutes of his time? | ||
He could not give it. That's why, at this point, everybody you see here, most stanched supporters, financially and worldwide, of Adam Schiff. | ||
They are so upset now. | ||
They're questioning his sincerity and his commitment to our nation. | ||
His whole behavior is unbelievably unacceptable, unfortunately. | ||
So do you guys plan on coming back every night, or what's the plans? | ||
He has to meet with us. | ||
He did not have to do this. | ||
He did not have to disrupt our U.S. citizens' well-being, close down the freeways. | ||
In his office, he would not allow 10 minutes. | ||
If you don't do this, you have to deal with this. | ||
Okay, thank you so much. | ||
These are Armenian Americans blocking the freeway, demanding a meeting, just a 10-minute meeting, with Adam Schiff, who refuses to give them the time of day, to deal with a very serious situation that's happening. | ||
Newsweek has a great article on this called, Armenians are once again facing genocide. | ||
The time to act is now. | ||
The seemingly unimportant area in the South Caucasus is the current linchpin of geopolitics dividing East and West, NATO and Central Asia, Israel from monitoring Iran and Russia from controlling its former republics. | ||
A peaceful democratic populace, including 30,000 children, is now in the crosshairs. | ||
Initial claims that it's basically controlled by this one corridor. | ||
It has been blocked off by Azerbaijan. | ||
Initial claims that the blockade was due to the protest of eco-activists quickly proved to be a ruse to cover up Azerbaijan's campaign of aggression against the region's indigenous Christians. | ||
Referring to the Armenian genocide, Erdogan, president of Turkey, said they will, quote, continue to fulfill this mission which our grandfathers have carried out for centuries in the Caucasus region, regarding the right to self-determination and of artsaks artsaka's armenians aliev made his stance clear with an ultimatum presented to arcs artsaka authorities saying disband your government or prepare for the consequences | ||
the ongoing blockade of the latin corridor is in direct violation of international law the 2020 trilateral agreement in the international court of justice's ruling on february 22nd so again it just makes you question if we are so willing to pour infinite amounts of money and people and ammo into totally unjustified causes like ousting bashir al assad from syria or defending ukraine from the conflict that we incited there | ||
Why is it that this actual crisis that somebody like me who deplores war and wants America to leave foreign states the hell alone, this would actually be a good cause. | ||
This would actually be something where America could come in and rescue people that are under concerted attack by a hostile government. | ||
Wouldn't have to spiral into a greater war. | ||
We could provide humanitarian aid. | ||
There's plenty of things we could do. | ||
Why are we not doing any of it while totally... | ||
Unnecessary causes get full, unquestionable support and aggressive attention towards it. | ||
Is it because the Armenians are Christians? | ||
That might have something to do with it, I think. | ||
We have George in California who's actually called in about the developments in Armenia. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in, George. | ||
What do you have for us today? | ||
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My brother, can you hear me out there, Erson? | |
Yes, sir. Thank you for calling in. | ||
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Thank you. I first picked up on this yesterday from the war room, but I called this in a few months ago when it had just started. | |
You folks hit the nail on the head. | ||
God bless you and the crew. | ||
Man, you're the only ones covering it. | ||
It was a few months back then when I first called about it, but now it's going on close to eight months. | ||
And I damn near broke down with the Armenian news that they cover it, the Armenian news that we get on our local channels. | ||
And they showed this mom that had children with special needs, man. | ||
And she was saying that they lost weight. | ||
They don't have food. They don't have medicine. | ||
It's just as bad, as you said, if not worse. | ||
And yeah, they've just shut down the main road into that area. | ||
And you're pronouncing it good enough. | ||
And I think that they're just trying to Yeah, bro, I'm kind of speechless. | ||
And thank you to you and the crew and Owen for covering it. | ||
Well, we try. I remember, I don't know if I remember you calling in, but I know we've gotten calls about this before and we've touched on it. | ||
Again, we just have so much to cover. | ||
It's like, what do you dedicate your time to? | ||
But obviously this is a major humanitarian crisis. | ||
And again, it's not even necessarily the fact that like... | ||
We're not doing anything about it. | ||
It's when you put that into context with how aggressive we are in places like Syria, how aggressive we are in places like Ukraine, then here you have a very legitimate cause that America could come in and be a peacekeeper, be a savior for these people. | ||
And Adam Schiff won't even give him the time of day. | ||
He issues some BS statement saying, oh yeah, well they have our full support. | ||
Well, make that real then. | ||
We'll continue to cover it, and thanks so much for calling in, George. | ||
Thank you, everybody, for calling in. We'll be welcoming Dan Lyman in studio in the next hour. | ||
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Please, do we beg and beseech you? | |
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Don't go anywhere, folks. | ||
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They're calling it the Thoughtpocalypse! | ||
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Well, I am anyway. Farmer's Market vibes this Thursday? | |
What's your fave fruit? Guys, see more of me on Patreon! | ||
No prizes, or should I say points for guessing what else you get to see? | ||
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Get it? Points? I'm so sorry. | |
One of the most popular AI thoughts is Mila Sofia, a 24-year-old virtual influencer and fashion model from Finland. | ||
When Mila was launched last year, most people could tell she wasn't real, but rapid improvements in AI realism in just the last 12 months alone have pretty much closed that gap. | ||
But some idiots actually thought she was a real woman from the start and are now hilariously angry about it. | ||
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She's the hottest influencer on social media with guys around the world sending her marriage proposals. | |
Every aspect of her ravishing looks are computer generated. | ||
And that has some of her online fans upset, saying they've been hoodwinked after trying to win her affection. | ||
You're a beautiful young woman. | ||
Your beauty really dazzles me. | ||
I adore you. A million dollar smile. | ||
Yeah, fellas, I'm sure you had a chance. | ||
Imagine being so naive, you get catfished by computer code. | ||
Some creations are more convincing than others. | ||
This one looks like they've just badly photoshopped a fake head onto some of the girl's real body. | ||
Ditto with this one. | ||
Others look like generic video game cutscene NPCs, but some are virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. | ||
- Mmm. - In fact, they've almost perfected that vacant, fatherless, thousand-yard OnlyFans stare. - And therein lies the problem for real flesh and blood ethos. | ||
AI bots can pump out quality content much faster at a much cheaper price. | ||
Where an OnlyFans model might charge $20 plus for a subscription to their page, a bot could produce the same photos, videos and messages for less than half the price. | ||
And while the Really thought has to pay for her costume, her photographer, makeup, lighting and all that jazz. | ||
Some dude on a laptop can just knock up another Mila Sofia holiday pic on his lunch break. | ||
The IRL eagle has to sit there in a single chat stream for three hours a day, whereas Mila could just talk to a thousand different simps at once via chat GPT, while its actual creator does literally nothing. | ||
They are not confined by human limitations. | ||
They can be in multiple places at once, speak any language, perform incredible feats and even undergo a total redesign at will. | ||
Who knew that among the first jobs to be replaced by artificial intelligence would be online thirst traps? | ||
And yeah, most OnlyFans simps will obviously always want the real thing over something AI-generated. | ||
But what if they don't know the difference? | ||
The technology has already blurred the lines and it's only getting better. | ||
We did job. There are now dozens of these things, new ones popping up every day. | ||
I'm totally starting a fake AI-generated OnlyFans for gullible idiots if I fail at this trading thing. | ||
The point is they're already good enough to pass as real for 80% of NPC pay pigs. | ||
Ironically, since almost all of the virtual influencers are created by men, they're reappropriating wealth from OnlyFans women. | ||
It's men getting rich off other men who are paying for pictures of fake girls. | ||
No real women are involved in the entire transaction. | ||
Little Michaela, created by American AI company Broad, is worth over $10 million and can earn over $10,000 in sponsorship posts. | ||
She supports Black Lives Matter and transgender rights. | ||
So the creators can ensure she only ever expresses the correct opinions. | ||
Avoiding the risk of ever being cancelled. | ||
Fashion brands like Levi are already using AI-generated models, enabling massive cost-cutting. | ||
But while there's an inherently creepy nature to these AI sexbots and virtual influencers, the responses to them by simps treating them like real women is both funny and tragic. | ||
Don't you just love the view from a rooftop pool? | ||
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Sexiest woman alive! | |
Yeah, not a woman and not alive. | ||
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I wish I could meet you one day and give you a big hug. | |
He's not really getting this, is he? | ||
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Is this too short? | |
The chance of any red-blooded male complaining is zero. | ||
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As always, you look stunning, and your blonde hair contrasts really well with black. | |
It may be short, babe, but you look marvellous. | ||
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I can see myself wrapping my arms around you, reinforcing how beautiful I find you to be. | |
I do apologise, however, should my hands happen to find their way to caress your backside while in an embrace. | ||
They say romance is dead. | ||
Stepping in a miniskirt, Mandy, like... | ||
This is what American men fight wars for! | ||
Wow, we finally... All right, folks, you can find and share that video, of course, at band.video, the latest from Paul Joseph Watson called Thoughtpocalypse. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about, well, whatever the heck we want with Dan Lyman in studio. | ||
All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to American Journal. | ||
It is the third hour of our broadcast today, live on Friday, August 11th. | ||
I'm in studio with the one and only Dan Lyman. | ||
We finally made it happen. We've been trying to get an in-studio appearance for a while. | ||
We keep getting foiled. | ||
But he's finally here. He is, of course, the foreign correspondent for InfoWars and the editor of InfoWars Europe. | ||
He covers many prominent issues, including geopolitics, immigration, and elite gatherings such as Bilderberg and the World Economic Forum. | ||
You can, of course, find his work in so many... | ||
Work of so many other great reporters at BorderHawk.News. | ||
Fantastic resource for border and immigration news from not just America, but all over the world. | ||
And you can follow him on Twitter at RealDanLyman. | ||
Welcome to the show. We're finally making it happen. We're finally making it happen. | ||
How you doing? How are things going with you? | ||
Good, good. Very good. | ||
Very good to be in Austin and finally reunited with the crew after a long absence and it's a great time, yeah. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And you've been sort of traveling and we have been following your social media. | ||
You've been on the road for quite a bit over the last year. | ||
What's your takeaway from your jaunt around America? | ||
Yeah, it's been very instructive because obviously I haven't lived in America for many years and then I got back about a year and a half ago and have spent a good portion of that time on the road in pockets of the country that I had never seen before or hadn't been back to in a long time. | ||
I used to live in North Idaho. | ||
I had an opportunity to go back there for the first time since I moved abroad. | ||
And seeing the changes have been really, really interesting. | ||
And some of them good, some of them bad, of course. | ||
I generally stay out of the cities, but when I am forced to enter them, they just get worse and worse. | ||
It is just awful. I'm just in New York City, and that's just a scary place these days for many reasons. | ||
Seriously. But in other parts of the country, there's a lot of promise. | ||
And so up in the, you know, the Mountain West, North Idaho, like I mentioned, Western Montana. | ||
It's been interesting to see the developments there because the concept for that area, for the people that have been moving there in the past, they call it the American Redoubt. | ||
And they view it as a sanctuary from the rest of the madness going on around the country. | ||
And so since COVID, obviously those migration patterns have increased and they've really intensified. | ||
And I was very curious to see if it was for the better or for the worse. | ||
For instance, a lot of Californians coming in, Seattleites, Portland people fleeing. | ||
And I'm encouraged to see that it's actually getting more conservative, more right-wing in those areas. | ||
And all the people that live there and have lived there for a while feel that way. | ||
So it seems like the American Redoubt concept is actually coming to fruition. | ||
Helm's Deep, if you will. That was the fun part about watching your adventures on social media, just living vicariously through you, is it was a constant flux between we've never been so over and we're back, right? | ||
I mean, it was sort of a constant flip-flop between like, oh my god, look at this, you know, rainbow-colored nonsense in a small town, and oh, look at how this small town has retained its character and continues to push the conservatism. | ||
So it was sort of a... Back and forth seesaw of emotion for you traveling through the United States. | ||
Yeah, definitely. Places like Missoula, Montana, even Bozeman, Montana to a large degree, Cheyenne, Wyoming, these places I feel like have been captured. | ||
Maybe they're not permanently gone, but they are areas where you get into town and there's rainbows hanging from all the lampposts. | ||
In Rapid City, South Dakota, Rapid City versus racism hanging from all the lampposts. | ||
So some areas are captured. | ||
The cities, of course, it's always the case. | ||
But then you go to the smaller towns and you still feel like Americana is alive and well. | ||
Yeah, it's still simmering there. | ||
The ember still burns, you know, under the ash pile of globalism, as it were. | ||
Now, we just covered in the last hour the Armenian protest, and you noticed something that I noticed, too, which is Again, I think this cause seems to be a very good one from what I know about it. | ||
It seems like the Armenians are being literally targeted for genocide. | ||
What greater cause could America, with its incredible military force, have to champion? | ||
And it wouldn't even be necessarily a military conflict, just delivering goods that they need, delivering food that they need. | ||
I think that's a great thing. | ||
But the guy who's saying this at one point says something like... | ||
You know, it makes me question Adam Schiff's loyalty to our country, meaning Armenia. | ||
And it's kind of like, well, why should he be loyal to Armenia? | ||
You know, it's interesting because it is, you know, Armenian Americans who are advocating for their home country. | ||
But it has sort of a different character, I think, than a lot of other like ethnic clashes that you see from bringing in large portions of immigration. | ||
But I know you had some thoughts on that. | ||
Well, I thought it was your points made were great because you can draw the correlation and the contrast between, like you said, our involvement in other foreign conflicts that we just have no business in and that you really question why are we involved at all? | ||
What's the root agenda versus what we could be doing in Armenia? | ||
And that's a really good correlation to draw and to examine that and why this and not this. | ||
However, there's another correlation that could be drawn. | ||
And I'll give a good example. | ||
Bringing in people from other cultures, from really radically different cultures, not like the difference between Sweden and America, but the difference between Armenia and America or Eritrea and Sweden. | ||
Last week, there was an Eritrean cultural festival being held in Stockholm at a fairgrounds that used to be a military training site. | ||
And they had applied for this permit. | ||
It was an all-weekend sort of event that was going to be going on. | ||
And so apparently, the people that were hosting the event, the Eritreans that were hosting the event, Eritrea is in East Africa. | ||
It's not too far from Somalia. | ||
They were supposedly, I guess they were pro-Eritrean regimes. | ||
So their political alliances, let's just call them Democrats, for the sake of the American audience. | ||
Not knowing what's going on in Eritrea, I have no idea what's going on there as well. | ||
However, there's of course the anti-regime Eritreans also living in Sweden, and the way that they settle their political differences is a little different than the way that we do in this country. | ||
Right. And so approximately 1,000 Eritreans stormed this event, this outdoor festival that was happening, and engaged in open warfare on the Swedish prairie, so to speak. | ||
And so there was a bloody battle between pro-regime and anti-regime Eritreans unfolding in Stockholm, Sweden. | ||
Right. The police were totally overwhelmed. | ||
They burned down the festival grounds. | ||
And the crazy thing to me was... | ||
So, my point is, we should not be having... | ||
Ethnic clashes or should not be bearing the burden of people from faraway places blocking our streets to raise awareness about the issues in their homelands. | ||
They need to go do that in their homelands. | ||
Or they need to come here and focus on American politics, if anything, or just lay low. | ||
That's my opinion. Yeah, no, it's a great point. | ||
What's just a bizarre situation? | ||
You can just imagine explaining this to somebody in the 50s. | ||
Yeah, there's an Eritrean turf war going on on a festival ground in Sweden for some reason. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
I mean, the number of things that have to go wrong for us to get to this point is sort of staggering. | ||
And of course, that's not the only example, right? | ||
The Eritrean thing. I mean, this is like a common thing with gangs of ethnic enemies from back home going, you know, living in Western countries now, but carrying that animus into the Western country, not becoming culturally Swedish or French or American, but sort of retaining that culture and acting as colonizers in Europe and America. | ||
And it's not a good thing. | ||
Not a great thing. I agree. | ||
We've covered a lot of those sort of ethnic clashes that happen on European soil at Infowars Europe. | ||
Chechens fighting North Africans in France, and they fight brutally. | ||
I mean, these people are bombing each other. | ||
In Sweden, one of the main reasons for all the bombings there is that it's gangs from Africa, for instance, that are fighting each other on Swedish soil. | ||
So they're Acquiring hand grenades that were basically used in the Balkans during all the wars there decades ago that are still available. | ||
They're still on the market. They make their way up to Sweden and they're having hand grenade wars on Swedish soil. | ||
We just can't have any of that. | ||
Is this just a failure of integration? | ||
Is there any way to have the migration and not have this happen? | ||
Obviously, I'm open just to having Sweden be full of Swedish people. | ||
I know, a radical view of mine, but... | ||
I mean, is this just an inevitability, do you think, when you bring in these large groups of people that have this, like, generational hatred of their neighbors in their country? | ||
Absolutely. It is inevitable. | ||
And even if they do integrate well, they're still going to have those issues with the people from back in their homelands. | ||
And I'll give you one more quick example. | ||
I have a town in Slovenia that I really love. | ||
It's just this beautiful little seaside town called Piran. | ||
Right across the bay from Piran is Croatia. | ||
And these are people that at one time were basically, they were the same. | ||
They were Slavs from the same area, the same villages. | ||
But what's interesting is, you know, since all the warring there over the years, there is a bit of an animus between Slovenians and Croatians to some degree. | ||
And I was staying there, and we're running out of time. | ||
I'll save this story. I don't want to run into it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Stay tuned. Cliffhanger here. | ||
What's going to happen between the Slovenians and the Croatians? | ||
More Dan Lyman on the other side. | ||
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Europe is having some trouble, Dan. | ||
I mean, you know more about it than I do, having lived there for so long. | ||
But what's happening in the UK is so baffling to me. | ||
This story, and you said you've been traveling a lot, obviously. | ||
You just got into town yesterday. You haven't had time to, like, look deeply into this. | ||
But I think even just the surface-level knowledge about it We're good to go. | ||
The footage published on social media shows the 16-year-old cowering in a cupboard as her mother explains to the policewoman, who has a cropped male haircut, that her daughter has autism and meant no offense, while the officer shrieks, I don't care, she's going to be arrested. | ||
Now the woman looks like a lesbian, let's just be totally honest. | ||
But, you know, I'm confused at this, and... | ||
I think it was Morgoth's Reviews on Twitter made the great point that it's like, as a cop in England, you can now be the oppressor and the oppressed at the same time. | ||
You're the oppressor because you have police powers and can drag a teenager out of her home against her will, but that's because the teenager called you a bad word, which makes her the oppressor and you the aggrieved subject. | ||
It's... It's just all, it's all insane. | ||
How is this going on? Nowhere in the world does a, do police forces, you know, town police forces, city police forces, virtue signal about homosexuality more than in the UK. Right. | ||
They have cars that are rainbow, they have, I mean... | ||
They're such a joke, the police forces. | ||
Every other video I see for the UK is cops, like, dancing in some parade, like, getting torqued on. | ||
It's like, and there's the rape gang crisis going on, and there's the invasion happening. | ||
No, you're exactly right. Yeah, and they know they can pick on this family, you know, easy pick. | ||
And, of course, I mean, the video is disturbing. | ||
The girl, who is autistic, she's just obviously stressed out. | ||
The police are shouting at her. | ||
She's hiding in a cupboard. | ||
The mother is trying to defend her. | ||
She's punching herself in the face in distress. | ||
Oh, my God, brutal. | ||
Because she obviously has some psychological issues. | ||
Why would this officer, who looks like a lesbian, and is exalted to be a lesbian cop, why would she mind being called a lesbian? | ||
I thought that was a good thing. | ||
Yeah, that's the confusing part. I can't even figure it out. | ||
Is she a lesbian and she's mad that she was called one? | ||
That doesn't make any sense. Or is she not a lesbian, but she's mad that she's called one? | ||
But if it were this new prideful, you know, world order, how is it an insult to be called a lesbian if, you know, being a lesbian isn't a bad thing? | ||
It's very confusing to me. | ||
If she's insulted, that's homophobic. | ||
And she should be investigated for that. | ||
You're right. Where does it end? | ||
The girls are arrested on suspicion of a homophobic public order offense. | ||
And, you know, the numbers, we've gone through it a little bit, where they call Russia a despotic nation, and yet it's like they have like one-tenth of the number of arrests as the UK, despite their population being bigger. | ||
The UK arrests far more people for their speech, for offensive comments. | ||
I mean, this really is a police state of the most brutal type, and you can just see this woman's face. | ||
Aside from... Looking like a mannish kind of woman with her cropped haircut. | ||
You know, just the petulance that just... | ||
Yeah, you take it. As an autistic young woman, not even an adult, a teenage girl, is being abused by police, and it's just hard-hearted... | ||
You know, brutalism taking place here. | ||
They do not care. Infowars over the years has done such a great job of riding that middle line between discussing police corruption and overreach by the security state without being anti-police because we're not, of course. | ||
There are plenty of great police officers. | ||
We absolutely need police forces everywhere to maintain law and order. | ||
And we've done a great job of that here. | ||
And I think that in some ways in the past, maybe people who were, you know, thin blue line, rah, rah, rah types might have taken offense to some of our coverage in that way. | ||
The fact that we might have pointed out police corruption or police brutality in some cases. | ||
But I think that a lot of that people's faith in the thin blue line has been shattered since COVID. | ||
And we've seen, especially in the Anglosphere, in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, in Canada, the way that the police have treated their own, you know, their own neighbors, really, their own citizens, but their own, you know, family members in some cases, friends and, you know, from the towns they grew up. | ||
And then, of course, they put the badge on and all of a sudden, you know, they're at war with their fellow, you know, luteinite or whatever town they're from. | ||
And I think a lot of people are realizing in many cases, the police forces have changed. | ||
The people that are serving on the police forces are not the same that served decades ago. | ||
And the police forces are more turned inward against the people than they are enforcing the law. | ||
And in the case of the UK especially, cracking down on foreigners who are committing heinous crimes in the country, just running rampant. | ||
Literally, as you speak, I'm highlighting this part of the story because that's exactly where I was going to go next. | ||
It says in this article from Rahim Kassam, West Yorkshire cops are already infamous for their serious systematic failure to protect mostly white working class girls from mostly Muslim rape gang groomers with one member of the force responsible for promoting diversity and liaising with ethnic minorities. | ||
Being even tried as a groomer himself. | ||
So, yeah, this dichotomy, this inconsistency where just brutally, ruthlessly cracking down on some autistic girl, probably not even meaning to be insulting. | ||
She's just like, you look like my lesbian grandmother, like totally normal, like not out of the way. | ||
And then you've got literally a million white girls being raped by Pakistani Muslim rape gangs in the UK that go totally untouched and actually protected by the police. | ||
I think people are waking up. | ||
In fact, I know people are waking up. | ||
No question. | ||
No question. | ||
And people, like I said, their faith in law enforcement is being shattered. | ||
And that's a shame because when that bond is broken, you're going to have absolute anarchy. | ||
And that's what we're having now at this point. | ||
And in some regards, it's the fault of these officers and their superiors. | ||
And in some regards, it's the fault of the criminals as well. | ||
So, I mean, we're entering an era, unprecedented era in the West where things are just spiraling out of control. | ||
And the... The word for it is anarcho-tyranny. | ||
Exactly. Took the words out of my mouth. | ||
And of course, as you point out, Infowars has always had sort of a balanced take on this because we understand that if you have police being brutal, shooting people they shouldn't shoot, of course that's going to increase anti-police sentiment. | ||
And as we point out all the time, if you're going to defund the police, the rich are still going to be able to pay for armed guards. | ||
You'll be left... But the people that made these policies, they'll have their own guards. | ||
And we've seen this come to pass here in America with politicians who defunded the police for you, spending millions of taxpayer dollars on their own defense. | ||
So it's an obvious feedback loop when you allow the bad actors, the bad police to be covered for, to brutalize the citizens. | ||
It's going to create a feedback loop that makes everyone less safe and does result in total anarcho-tyranny. | ||
I think that's exactly right. Absolutely. | ||
So here's the statement on social media video from the West Yorkshire Police. | ||
The Constable Oz Khan, you know, traditional British name there, says, We are aware of a video circulating on social media which, as is often the case, only provides a very limited snapshot of the circumstances of this incident. | ||
We have received a complaint in relation to this incident, which is currently being assessed by West Yorkshire Professional Standards Directorate. | ||
You know, when it's something they don't want to do, they're very careful to, oh, well, we must treat this in the most bureaucratic way possible. | ||
We will be looking into it. | ||
It's just, it's, I mean, anarcho-tyranny is the only word for it. | ||
If it's a law they want, they enforce it with brutality. | ||
If it's a law they don't care for, it becomes suddenly something very sensitive that we have to take care of. | ||
But it's totally brutalizing this teenage girl, and it's horrifying, and it's typical, I guess, now of what's going on in Europe and, well, in England and in Europe overall. | ||
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So we're sort of talking about Europe and the invasion that's going on there. | ||
And I'm glad that we have this platform of Infowars where we can say this stuff that even as undeniably true as it is, you cannot talk about on even social media in some cases, certainly not on the mainstream news. | ||
Things like when it comes to Ireland, as we've pointed out many times, it is a population of 5 million Irish people on the island of Ireland. | ||
And they have announced their intentions to bring in 4 million Africans to that country. | ||
I mean, if that's not genocide of the race of the Irish, if this is not white genocide, I don't know what is, to bring in literally replacement migration and then they call that a white supremacist conspiracy theory. | ||
It's crazy to me. | ||
How do white people not have the right to just exist? | ||
Like, what is wrong with this? | ||
You know, the great replacement is a racist conspiracy theory. | ||
However, here's why the great replacement is great. | ||
And, you know, we just saw the other day, The Hill, I published an article saying basically that Gen Z was now, you know, not majority white for the first generation in American history. | ||
Amazing. And they talk about it. | ||
They've been talking about it for a long time. | ||
They're proud of that. | ||
Celebrating it, yeah. Here in Texas, whites are not the majority anymore either. | ||
And it's just amazing to behold. | ||
I mean, we have illegal aliens. | ||
I believe the number is somewhere north of 400,000 babies were born to illegal aliens last year. | ||
Oh my God. Which is, you know, larger than the population of some... | ||
You know, cities and all that. | ||
And so we're facing here an extinction-level event. | ||
It's just going to take a little while to play out, but if anyone wants to know what it looks like a little further down the road, just look at what's going on in South Africa. | ||
Have a look there and see what our future might look like in this country. | ||
And maybe if you're a little older, it might not necessarily affect you directly, but think about your offspring and what this country is going to look like in 5,200 years. | ||
Right. I know. | ||
I know. This might sound crazy. I don't want my son being a despised minority in his own country. | ||
It's like that's not an outrageous thing to want. | ||
Of course, when you bring up South Africa, you've got this vanishingly small minority of white people in that country that has been, over time, dispossessed of power and is now being targeted for overt... | ||
Extinction. Like, they're exterminating these people, and when the farmers that are under attack like this apply for asylum in a place like Canada, they get accused of spreading white supremacist talking points and denied migration permits when they allow millions upon millions of people who just, you know, make it there from some NGO boat that brings them over from Eritrea or Algeria or wherever else. | ||
I don't know what... I literally just try to treat everybody the same, and if what's happening to white people was happening to any other people, it would be an outrage. | ||
It's not. It's only happening to white people, and we seem to be some of the only people actually talking about this, certainly ones with a platform as big as we have. | ||
And so I want to go to a video now. | ||
This video went very viral. | ||
It's pretty intense. Fair warning. | ||
It's extremely intense. | ||
But again, when you take yourself out of the paradigm of, like, white people bad, not allowed to defend themselves... | ||
This is how really anybody should feel when their own country is being willfully stolen from them and given away to foreigners. | ||
So I want to go to this woman. | ||
Dan, you haven't seen this video yet, so I want to get your response to it, but it might give you goosebumps. | ||
Here's a woman from England talking about just wanting to have a country where her ancestors, for however many thousands of years, have lived and worked and built. | ||
So let's watch this video. | ||
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...religiously motivating act of genocide that is targeted against our people to cause our people's harm. | |
In the Genocide Convention it specifically states B means causing physical and mental harm to members of a specific group. | ||
So you're not going to argue with me that gang raping children is not going to cause them serious physical and mental harm. | ||
And the difference is there's been a million One million white children. | ||
One million white kids in the last few decades that have been raped by Muslim Pakistani men. | ||
It is targeted, and our community have a right to be angry. | ||
If it was any other country, any other peoples, they'd be burning down the homes and shumming you out the country. | ||
But because white people are so tolerant, so far all we've done is demos. | ||
But that will come to an end, and I assure you. | ||
And we don't involve ourselves in gratuitous violence and terrorism. | ||
We're white people. | ||
We desolate continents, we wipe out civilisations, and we start world wars. | ||
So far we've been tolerant, but you wait until that tolerance is gone, when the Anglo-Saxon no longer wishes to tolerate the rape, robbing and extortion and theft of our identity. | ||
What's going to happen there? From Germany or from Britain? | ||
They were originally Dukes and Saxons and Angles from Germany. | ||
The Anglo-Saxons are a mix of the Celts and the Saxons. | ||
All Northern Western European white race people. | ||
We have no genetic difference in our composition. | ||
Europeans are all one brotherhood. | ||
Before that, there wasn't any black, browns or Asians or anything else living in Britain. | ||
In fact, in the 1950s, it was less than 0.3% in Britain were foreign. | ||
So what was Europe then? Even the definition, even the concept of Europe, Europa, Europea, was different 1,000 years ago. | ||
The Romans included Northern Africa, they included parts of Syria. | ||
So there's been a heritage of change. | ||
They're changing. What is Europe? | ||
What is Britain? All this has changed. | ||
Britain's not changed at all. | ||
Britain has been known as Britain, and Great Britain says the Romans. | ||
Oh, can we say the same, right? | ||
So your home doesn't exist. | ||
It's been populated by lots of people. | ||
There's no such thing as Asians or Pakistanis, and it would be perfectly fine if we were to wipe you out. | ||
Let's take your lands, let's take your identity, let's rewrite your history so that you're not part of it, and make you not exist. | ||
You know why? Because nations and people are so interchangeable that it doesn't matter if we genocide an entire peoples, because we're all the same, right? | ||
Katie Fanning, Bubba Kate versus the state. | ||
Bubba Kate versus the state. | ||
So, very intense, but I think she's exactly right. | ||
What she says there, how insulting, how outrageous is it for somebody to say your ethnicity does not exist, so therefore you have no right to be concerned that your country is being taken over. | ||
No other group of people from anywhere in the world would stand for that, and nor should they. | ||
No. That woman is my spirit animal. | ||
She put it so beautifully. | ||
Not a stutter. She had the data. | ||
She had the history. We need more people like that speaking up and telling people who think that they can come to our countries and transform our nations and openly speak about taking us over and wiping us out. | ||
They need to go. They need to be loaded onto cargo ships and they need to be sent back where they came from. | ||
So why is this even, you know, a contentious issue? | ||
Why is that video sort of the first of its type that I've released? | ||
I mean, there have been a few, and there are some good people in UK standing up for the British people. | ||
But, like, how did we get to this point that, I mean, you can even see the people there, they kind of walk away from it. | ||
Like, it makes white people uncomfortable To, like, even think about defending themselves. | ||
It's pathetic, really. | ||
Well, the most pathetic thing about the clip is the deacon or whatever it is wearing the Choose Love t-shirt and sitting there and smirking the entire time. | ||
And, of course, he's on the side of the imam that's getting roasted there by that woman. | ||
He should be speaking up. | ||
You know, if he was a real man, a decent man, he would be speaking up, at least supporting her to some degree. | ||
But you could tell where his loyalties lay and a very traitorous energy coming off that guy. | ||
Yeah, and of course, you know, the sort of intense part of that is she's like, you know, we destroy continents, we white people. | ||
But, you know, what she's pointing out is, like, Europe has been extremely tolerant. | ||
They've been extremely willing to open their borders and open their doors, and this is the way they're treated. | ||
It's so brutal. It's so unfair, and it's so unearned, the hatred against the British people or the French people, because this is happening across all of Western Europe and, of course, in America, really anywhere where there's white people. | ||
So like to deny that this is an obvious tactic that's being rolled out, a strategy that's being deployed is so unfair. | ||
And we don't want major conflict. | ||
I don't want to see people wiped out. | ||
I don't want to see this conflict boil over to where it becomes widespread violence. | ||
And the only way that you guarantee that is going to happen is by silencing people now because, you know, it's sort of a variation on those who make a peaceful revolution impossible and make violent revolution inevitable. | ||
We don't want there to be conflict, so we don't want the conflict to be raised or continued in that way. | ||
And, yeah, brilliant stuff from Public Hate vs. | ||
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It's a family affair with you. | ||
We had your brother Wid on not too long ago. | ||
He's been covering the border as well. | ||
We were just sort of talking about a lot of stuff during the break, but specifically what's happening in South Africa now is so sort of illustrative of where we are as a globe, I guess you could say, with the... | ||
Leader of a major political party, the EFF, they're chanting, kill the boar, kill the boar, and actually being supported in this. | ||
And, you know, you got the New York Times and all these American newspapers trying to say, well, it's actually not that bad. | ||
It's actually a good thing to say kill the boar because, you know, apartheid or whatever. | ||
Meanwhile, you sing, you know, a small town song and you're a horrible racist that has to be destroyed. | ||
So, I mean, what we're seeing across the West is sort of, for lack of a better term, the South Africanization of The first world countries. | ||
And then you've got things like Bloomberg celebrating South Africa saying they've exceeded climate expectations because they can no longer keep the power grid functioning and they have load shedding and can't, you know, keep the lights on for half the day every day. | ||
So, I mean, is this by design? | ||
Are they just taking advantage of inevitabilities? | ||
Like... What's your takeaway seeing what's going on in South Africa and then comparing it to the media response about what's going on in South Africa right now? | ||
Yeah, South Africa's ESG score must be fantastic. | ||
Oh, it's amazing. Yeah, it's fantastic. | ||
Much of anything polluting, though. | ||
I mean, the filth there is crazy. | ||
I think a lot of our viewers, listeners, have latched on to the concept that at some point there will be some sort of cataclysmic event in the United States that, you know, the big, you know, grid down moment or whatever. | ||
And then that will be, you know, when things change for the better, the happening, however they view it at that moment. | ||
But that's not necessarily inevitable. | ||
And there's another path that things can go down if they just continue on this trajectory. | ||
And it can be the South Africanization of the United States, the slow decline, just things start falling apart. | ||
And we're starting to see that now. | ||
It's not just like we're warning about it. | ||
We're seeing the signs of that. | ||
The cities are in freefall. | ||
Air travel is in freefall. | ||
Not to use a terrible pun. | ||
And it's these complicated systems that are failing piece by piece. | ||
Exactly, exactly. If the people that come here didn't build these systems, can we expect them to maintain them? | ||
And of course the answer is no. | ||
And so you just look at what's going on in South Africa. | ||
You look at... Just rampant crime. | ||
Just unbelievable levels of vicious, horrible crimes. | ||
I mean, the people that still live in the cities. | ||
I don't watch any television, but occasionally 90 Day Fiance will come on and I'll have that on while I'm working. | ||
Because I do find that show a bit interesting with the immigration angle. | ||
And one of the new seasons, there's... | ||
A South African gentleman who is courting an American woman and her mother both come over to live with him in South Africa, and they clearly were not prepared for the quality of life on the ground in South Africa. | ||
And this guy is walking them through his home, showing them that he's been broken into three times in the last six months. | ||
He's building a homemade pepper spray defense system in his garage. | ||
He has bars and spikes and all sorts of stuff, and he's explaining the load shedding as well. | ||
And they clearly didn't know about that before they got there. | ||
And he's saying, yeah, basically every day there are rolling brownouts to protect the power grid from totally collapsing. | ||
That's already happening in the United States. | ||
We've seen that in Texas. We've seen that in California. | ||
And that is only going to intensify. | ||
The crazier things get, the more people just overload the system. | ||
Like, nobody talks about—the Democrats never talk about—the people that are pro-open borders never talk about just— You just simply cannot bring in this many people into a country that isn't prepared to handle it. | ||
And the infrastructure is not ready for that. | ||
And that's just base level stuff and people just have lost sight of that. | ||
And there's so many different aspects to that because not only that but now they're trying to make all the cars electric which will put even more Pressure on the already overstrained grid and then the aspect of the security measures. | ||
I mean, that ties directly into what we've been talking about the rest of this week, which is that if you don't do something to deal with crime at a systematic level, if you don't put the criminals away, then everybody has to essentially live in a prison. | ||
California, right, telling their citizens to use an air horn to scare away burglars. | ||
Which is just absurd in a country where you're allowed to have guns, but that's what they're telling people to do, in addition to putting bars on your window and steel locks on your door, and we can't have things out on the shelves because of shoplifting, so now everything has to be behind a counter. | ||
So in South Africa, it's gone so far down the road. | ||
I mean, there are whole documentaries about it, people with 10-foot fences with barbed wire on top, with cameras and... | ||
Automatic lights and guard dogs. | ||
I mean, you have to live essentially in a prison surrounded by barbed wire because the outside world is so uncontrolled and the crime is so rampant. | ||
It's... It's not a world I want to live in. | ||
No, and in that episode in South Africa, they ask him, why don't you just move? | ||
And he says there's nowhere to go. | ||
Even the nice neighborhoods, the gated neighborhoods are like that. | ||
We're seeing that in the United States now. | ||
We're seeing Buckhead Atlanta. | ||
Crime is on the rise. The criminals from Atlanta proper are coming into Buckhead and committing heinous crimes, home invasions. | ||
We're seeing that on Long Island. | ||
The crime is spreading into the nice neighborhoods, into Cold Spring Harbor, into the Hamptons even. | ||
We're seeing that in Los Angeles, in Beverly Hills. | ||
The crime is rising there. So the people who thought that they could just buy a nice house in a really nice neighborhood and that the local police force would protect them from whatever was going on in the big bad city, that is not the case anymore. | ||
That dividing line has been shattered. | ||
And Americans are starting to wake up and that's why a lot of them are moving pretty rural at this point. | ||
But if they continue to do that, And continue to vote the way that they did. | ||
They're going to bring those problems into towns like Bozeman, where I'm starting to see that. | ||
I just spent some time there. | ||
Bozeman's still a nice town, but the city center is starting to look a little more like the places that these people left, like Portland. | ||
And we just can't allow that to happen. | ||
And it's happening in Austin as well. | ||
And again, when you look at this, I mean, to me, and just having a conspiratorial mind, it's like this is not by accident. | ||
This has nothing to do... | ||
I mean, they will make the claims of they're fighting racism. | ||
They'll make the claims of, you know, in all these altruistic terms. | ||
But the reality is they want the prison state. | ||
They want the collapsing. | ||
I mean, when there's no difference between... | ||
Following ESG scores and meeting climate change goals and a society collapsing into chaos and madness. | ||
I mean, this is not by accident. | ||
To me, it appears to be completely by design. | ||
And they use race as a wedge to get this to happen, to shut white people up, right? | ||
If you're sitting there going, man, I really don't like living in a high crime area. | ||
And suddenly you're hit with, oh, so you don't like living around black people? | ||
And you're like, oh, no, it's fine. It's fine. | ||
I'm sorry. I'll just move. You know, they use these claims. | ||
They pretend to care about these things. | ||
But at the end of the day, it's all in a plan to collapse the first world countries, make us weak, make us desperate, make us really willing to accept anything. | ||
Just say, God, do whatever you want. | ||
Just stop the chaos already. | ||
And that's what they're trying to program us to do. | ||
Yeah, we're watching the cities just getting wracked by crime, and we know who's committing the crime, but we're not allowed to talk about it. | ||
So instead, we have to use euphemisms like the lunchtime rowdies, the masked marauders, the baby-faced teens who are committing these crimes. | ||
They'll talk about the victim of a crime if it's an Asian being punched in the face, but they won't tell you the ethnicity of the person that punched him in the face because that's taboo in this country and there's a certain hierarchy that we're not allowed to violate, you know, offending the hierarchy. | ||
And there's a certain assumption that says if you say what the race is, then you somehow subscribe to a racist genetic thing where it's like, because you say, man, most of the crime is being committed by black people, you therefore think black people are uncivilized and savage and must be. | ||
And it's like, no, it's just the fact. | ||
It's just the fact. It's just what the reality is. | ||
It's just the numbers and statistics. | ||
I'm sorry to offend you, but if we can't talk about it, then we'll never solve it. | ||
It's bad for everybody. I don't get how people don't understand this, and of course people do, and it's nothing against all the great black people that also have to deal with this crap being done to their neighborhoods as well. | ||
It's just about wanting people to be able to be safe and happy in their own homes, because without that, how can you have liberty? | ||
You can't have liberty if you're locked in your own home, afraid to go outside, as many people in places like Formerly great cities like San Francisco are literally afraid to leave their homes now, and nobody can be free in that situation no matter what your race is. | ||
Yeah, and that's the important thing that in this country supposedly we still have free speech. | ||
You're not allowed to notice patterns in this country, and you're not allowed to talk about those patterns at the cultural level. | ||
But at the legal level, technically, yes, we are still allowed to talk about things. | ||
We're allowed to notice patterns. | ||
We're allowed to stereotype from time to time, and the fact that we have stopped doing that is why we have ourselves in this position. | ||
People need to regain their courage, exercise their First Amendment rights, talk about the issues so that we can go ahead and solve them. | ||
And of course, this relates, we were talking a little bit during the break about what's going on in Chicago, but of course going on in New York as well, where they're realizing how damaging the influx of unrestrained and unlimited migrants is, where previously they said it was racist, if you noticed. | ||
What a problem this was. | ||
And that's what they do with crime, whether it's crime or immigration or anything else. | ||
They'll call you racist to shut you up when it has nothing to do with race. | ||
It has to do with safety and financial capability of maintaining this. | ||
And they love to put it in the realm of race because that convinces people to shut the hell up. | ||
Because at the end of the day, we don't like being mean. | ||
We don't like being racist. | ||
We don't like even being seen as that. | ||
And so they use that. They use our niceness against us, don't they? | ||
Absolutely. Well, I think a lot of us are... | ||
Quite frankly, done being nice. | ||
No, we're still very nice, and that's the thing. | ||
We just want everybody to be happy, healthy, and able to express themselves in whatever way they want. | ||
We'll continue to fight for that no matter what names you call us, scumbags. | ||
Thank you so much to Dan Lyman for coming in. | ||
Borderhawk.news is the website. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at RealDanLyman. | ||
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