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Survivors of the Maui fire say that they received no warning and that the flames appeared so quickly that escape was difficult. | ||
Everything was suddenly in flames and many found refuge in the ocean for hours while their homes burned to the ground and into the same powdery ash footprint we've seen in recent years. | ||
So far, it is estimated that nearly a thousand people have died. | ||
Locals are worried this includes hundreds of children who were home due to school being canceled that day. | ||
Several people are reporting that the government is not only doing little to help, but they are blocking local efforts to do so and are not allowing local donations through, and that they are blocking life-saving medicine because it isn't federally approved. | ||
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Denying people access to bring in Supplies. | |
Just supplies for people to live. | ||
The government withholding every single one of our donations because we are not a part of FEMA and Red Cross. | ||
So none of this is eligible for giving out. | ||
Tell me why. | ||
I have no freaking clue. | ||
The people of Maui are on their own for now. | ||
And aside from the federal government's bureaucratic failure, they have good reason to be suspicious. | ||
Just like what we saw five years ago in Paradise, California, there was nothing normal about these fires. | ||
Within a day of burning, it was like a bomb went off. | ||
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When you see the full Local residents have been reporting bright flashes of light. | |
One was captured by a home security camera that appears to have been the start of the Olinda fire. | ||
Many people are saying that it was directed energy weapons. | ||
We know that most major governments already have them. | ||
And during the California fires, online weather maps recorded what looks like a laser from above, striking an area just before it bursts into flames. | ||
In his research, Dennis Mills discovered that the incendiary aluminum and barium nanodust from chemtrails is most likely fueling the ferocity of today's so-called super wildfires. | ||
And on the day before the Maui fires broke out, locals were reporting a heavy overcast from chemtrailing that they'd never seen before. | ||
It's also interesting to note that the Maui police chief La Hyena was the incident commander for the Las Vegas mass shooting in 2017. | ||
La Hyena is considered to be a historic and sacred land. | ||
It was the capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii before it was taken by the United States. | ||
It's been occupied by native Hawaiians ever since, who are defiantly opposed to the mainland outsiders who have been buying up land with no respect for local culture. | ||
Not just BlackRock and Vanguard, But billionaires like Mark Zuckerberg, who owns more land on Kauai than what the government of Kauai owns, and Oprah Winfrey, who has bought over a thousand acres of land in Hawaii, including a new 870 acres in Maui she just bought this spring. | ||
In 2018, the Paradise Wildfires broke out exactly where the United Nations have plans to somehow make off-limits to humans. | ||
And that same year, a report on wildfire prevention was published that was focused on the exact same areas in Maui where the fires just broke out. | ||
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All the historic downtown, all of it is demolished and all the houses gone. | |
But those commercial big box stores are still there. | ||
Hawaii Governor Josh Green has been putting the World Economic Forum's Great Reset Agenda ahead of Hawaiian interests. | ||
Just weeks before the fire, he unveiled an emergency proclamation on housing that eliminates the traditional land use commission, allowing the government more leeway to build as they see fit, such as building 15-minute smart cities run by artificial intelligence, such as building 15-minute smart cities run by artificial intelligence, just like they've been planning to do in Hawaii for years. | ||
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At some point, I will make... | |
A major donation after all of the smoke and ashes have settled here, and we figure out what the rebuilding is going to look like. | ||
This is going to be a long and difficult process. | ||
You're going to see a lot of Phoenix stories rising from the ashes here. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
Sherrod, at always, at Bandot Video. | ||
We'll be right back with the American Journal. | ||
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It's Tuesday, August 15th, 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. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the show. | ||
Harrison Smith here. This is American Journal. | ||
Show the links out, band.video, infowars.com. | ||
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Another day, another indictment. | |
We're tracking these things. | ||
How often do we indict Trump? | ||
Is there some further piece of bombshell evidence about the corruption of Joe Biden? | ||
Do we send $100 billion to Ukraine? | ||
Or is there a mysterious, unexplained, but seemingly human-caused natural disaster That destroys large chunks of America for the benefit of a select few. | ||
It's sort of an everyday thing now. | ||
Sort of those things just sort of happen over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over. | ||
So, yes, of course, that's going to be our biggest story today. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
We're going to have some guests, but things have sort of been rearranged recently, so we'll be taking your phone calls for an extended period during today's broadcast. | ||
Of course, we'll be going in deep on the Trump indictment throughout the show, but there's a heck of a lot of other stuff to talk about as well. | ||
So we'll open up the phone lines probably in the second hour for your calls for the last two hours of the show. | ||
But now let's get into it like we always do. | ||
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Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, folks, here it is, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 15th of August, 2023. | ||
Yes, they've done it again. | ||
The fourth Trump indictment, this time in Georgia. | ||
Story at Infowars.com. | ||
Trump attorney's Georgia indictment is... | ||
As flawed and unconstitutional as this entire process. | ||
Lawyers for former President Donald Trump responded after midnight Tuesday morning to the late night indictment in Fulton County, Georgia by District Attorney Fannie Willis, calling it, quote, as flawed and unconstitutional as this entire process. | ||
Their full statement issued by Drew Feindling. | ||
Jennifer Little and Marissa Goldberg follows. | ||
In light of this major fumble, the Fulton County District Attorney's Office clearly decided to force through and rush. | ||
This 98-page indictment, this one-sided grand jury presentation, relied on witnesses to harbor their own personal and political interests, some of whom ran campaigns touting their efforts against the accused and or profited from book deals and employment opportunities as a result. | ||
We look forward to a detailed review of this indictment, which is undoubtedly just as flawed and unconstitutional as the entire process has been. | ||
13 counts against Trump accuses the defendants of crimes for simply arguing that the 2020 presidential election was flawed. | ||
That, in turn, implicates the First Amendment right to free speech and the Sixth Amendment right to counsel. | ||
The indictment also attempts to use a county court in Georgia to charge the defendants for crimes allegedly committed on a national scale and in violation of a federal election, which typically falls under federal jurisdiction. | ||
The Fulton County Court also leaked a document that listed the charges in the indictment several hours before the grand jury had finished hearing testimony and before it had voted, leading critics to claim Trump's constitutional rights had been violated. | ||
And we have just just barely scratched the surface of just a number of things wrong with this indictment. | ||
It really is something to behold. | ||
Things like People being indicted for giving Donald Trump a phone number of somebody. | ||
Trump, as part of his conspiracy, tweeting out, hey, watch TV. He tweeted out, everybody should tune in to OAN right now. | ||
That apparently is a criminal act, according to these people. | ||
I don't know whether to get mad because they are just so blatantly... | ||
Running roughshod over any semblance of fair governance in their desperate drive to get Trump. | ||
Or whether we should laugh at how ridiculous this whole thing has become. | ||
What we need to understand, what we need to get through to the people in power is that this is just one aspect of a multi-front war being waged right now. | ||
That will decide. | ||
I mean, the outcome of this and so many other things up in the air right now will truly decide once and for all whether we have a republic or not anymore. | ||
I mean, this is just another wrinkle, another facet of the conflict between the deep state and the elected representatives, whether it's the FBI spy saga or Their protection of Joe Biden and interference in presidential elections. | ||
Their egregious violation of the First Amendment as they imposed censorship on their political enemies and American dissident citizens. | ||
There's a tug of war being played right now between the unaccountable, bureaucratic, secretive, Deep State and the people who are actually in public and actually have to get votes from their citizens. | ||
This is what's being decided right now. | ||
And if we actually like being in a country where people that run our government have to at least pretend to take the view of the regular citizen into account, then this should be something that every single American should be outraged at. | ||
Again, we'll get back into that on the other side. | ||
In the meantime, another story from InfoWars. | ||
Maryland's superintendent deleted text and hidden emails surface amid intensifying grade rigging scandal. | ||
From Steve Watson, he says, Shocking, | ||
including the headline that we covered when it came out, Education Crisis, 23 Baltimore City Schools Don't Have a Single Student Proficient in Math. | ||
Baltimore City has been riddled with scandals, and one of the most concerning ones has been the school system with a $1.6 billion budget appearing to some education officials compromising the future of America's next leaders by rigging grades. | ||
This is the constant struggle. | ||
That liberals and progressives and activists have in America. | ||
Is it better to look like you're achieving something or to actually achieve something? | ||
Is it better to actually get crime rates down or can you just stop charging criminals and then claim that the crime rates went down? | ||
Does it matter if you actually learn anything or does it matter that you just get the grade that says that you learned something even if you didn't? | ||
Appearance versus actuality. | ||
We'll return to that video as well. | ||
We'll also show you clips from this next article from Infowars.com. | ||
RFK Jr. warns of thousands of deaf scientists developing killer microbes in America. | ||
Tucker Carlson's come out with his latest edition of his show, this time interviewing presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy. | ||
Several powerful clips from that we'll go to later in the program. | ||
Finally, right? Finally. | ||
Did I miss one here? I can't skip this one. | ||
M4Wars.com, Nolte, Blade Runners sabotaging London Mayor's smog detectors. | ||
They're being called Blade Runners and they're sabotaging London Mayor Sadiq Khan's dystopian ultra-low emission zone traffic cameras that target the poor with massive fines. | ||
Khan has installed ULAS cameras throughout London. | ||
The idea, he says, is to reduce emissions. | ||
The result is that people who cannot afford new cars are fined up to $16 a day just for driving in London. | ||
The U.S. camera snaps a photo of your license plate as you pass, searches for your plate number in a database, and if your car isn't new enough, you're charged 12.5 British pounds. | ||
Already, 1,700 of these fascist cameras have been placed in London, and about 1,000 more are coming, but a group of activists is doing something about this outrage. | ||
They're destroying the technology, which I am in favor of and support. | ||
Finally, we have this story. | ||
Weird Flex Bro, tranny powerlifter, manhandles female competition, sets women's national record. | ||
A biological male has won the Canadian Women's National Powerlifting Championship. | ||
Sorry, ladies. | ||
Sorry, I'm so sorry. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. Harrison Smith here. | ||
Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Yet another Trump indictment. | ||
Not sure... | ||
I'm not sure which situation we're in. | ||
We're either in a situation where they're Perfectly aware that Trump is slowly but surely gathering steam, building momentum, and also likely simmering with rage, knowing that if he's allowed to run for office, he will absolutely win. | ||
Like, I don't know if this is a sort of act of desperation or an act of Just overt tyranny. | ||
Because it's one of those things. | ||
You know, it's like either they're making these indictments knowing that they're frankly just crap, right? | ||
Knowing that they're just like totally ridiculous, totally outrageous because they're just so desperate and they're like scrambling and trying to just get something that they can throw at him to try to disrupt his momentum in some way even though that keeps backfrying on them. | ||
Or if they just are so confident in their unquestioned authority that they're putting together these totally flimsy indictments because they're just going to force them through anyway. | ||
Like if they just know that it doesn't matter what they say, they're just going to do it. | ||
They're just going to throw them in jail. | ||
Regardless, and so it's like, but it's almost a flex, right? | ||
It's almost like a flex on the American people being like, yeah, we know these indictments are dumb. | ||
We know they are unwarranted and flimsy and tons of holes in them and are laughable, really. | ||
But we're still going to throw them in jail over it. | ||
Yeah, criminal enterprise. | ||
Criminal enterprise. | ||
That's how it comes across to me. | ||
What it comes across to me is like, I can't think of a good example, a good metaphor for it or anything. | ||
Trump the Godfather. | ||
You know, it's just the flimsiest excuse you can offer to do this, but it's almost like a try and stop us sort of thing. | ||
A psychological attack on the American people. | ||
Maybe they could charge him, instead of charging him four times across four different courts, each indictment more flimsy than the last. | ||
I mean, they could have just chosen one and really gone after it and really tried to prove their case. | ||
But I guess when you don't actually have to prove your case, when the whole system is rigged, it doesn't really matter. | ||
I hope you get what I'm trying to express here. | ||
you Like, they're letting us all know with this indictment. | ||
Like, this is just what our life is going to do. | ||
This is what our country is now. | ||
This is just how it's going to go from now on. | ||
If they want to put together a RICO case where they're charging you with a criminal conspiracy for giving your boss a phone number that he asks for, it's just a total slap in the face. | ||
Obviously, this will be our main topic for the first part of this show. | ||
There's a lot of other stuff to talk about, and we'll get to some of that. | ||
But let's begin with clip number five here. | ||
A breathless Fannie Willis attempts to explain the Georgia indictment against President Trump and others. | ||
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I'm here with the prosecutors and investigators who have worked diligently on the investigation of criminal attempts to interfere in the administration of Georgia's 2020 presidential election. | ||
Today, based on information developed by that investigation, a Fulton County grand jury returned a true bill of indictment, charging 19 individuals with violations of Georgia law arising from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in this state. | ||
The indictment includes 41 felony counts and is 97 pages long. | ||
Please remember that everyone charged in this bill of indictment is presumed innocent. | ||
Specifically, the indictment brings felony charges against Donald John Trump, Rudolph William Lewis Giuliani, John Charles Eastman. | ||
Mark Randall Meadows. | ||
John Cheeseborough. | ||
Jeffrey Clark. | ||
Jenna Lynn Ellis. | ||
Ray Stallings Smith III. Robert David Cheely. | ||
Michael A. Roman. | ||
David James Schaefer. | ||
Sean Micah Tresher-Steele. | ||
Stephen Cliffguard Lee. | ||
Harrison William Prescott Floyd. | ||
Travion C. Cootey. | ||
Sydney Catherine Powell. | ||
Kathleen Austin Latham. | ||
Such a list. | ||
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The Mafia. She's reading out the Mafia names. | ||
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Every individual charged in the indictment is charged with one count of violating Georgia's Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act. | |
Through participation in a criminal enterprise in Fulton County, Georgia and elsewhere to accomplish the illegal goal of allowing Donald J. Trump to seize the presidential term of office beginning on January 20th, | ||
21. Specifically, the participants in association took various actions in Georgia and elsewhere to block the county of the votes of the presidential electors, who were certified as the winners of Georgia's 2020 general election. | ||
Wow, my God, it seems so serious. | ||
I don't know. I don't even know what to say about this anymore. | ||
Like, the fact that we have to sit here and listen to a barely literate nobody read off a list of 25 names for a crime of questioning the election, of what, making a couple phone calls, asking about, you know, things like... | ||
The election being stolen in Georgia when they pretended that a water main broke and made all of the observers leave only to suddenly have hundreds of thousands of votes show up in the middle of the night so that everyone woke up. | ||
The entire vote count was flipped. | ||
It's so absurd. | ||
It's so ridiculous. I honestly don't even know what to say anymore. | ||
I honestly don't. Like, we have to sit here and take this? | ||
Really? We do? Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The occupied United States, they honestly don't care anymore. | ||
They don't care whether you know. | ||
They're letting everyone know, actually, with this indictment, as well as all the other ones. | ||
This is the way it works now. | ||
They get to cheat. | ||
They get to steal the election. | ||
They get to publish articles about how they stole the election. | ||
They get to rewrite the laws outside of the constitutional process and force it through and then call you a hateful bigot racist and boycott your state if you try to put some semblance of a fair election back into place. | ||
They get to decide who Who actually gets to use the power of their office once they've made it in. | ||
This just contributes, it goes along with it, is just another data point in the ultimate struggle that's going on right now between the deep state, the shadowy, bureaucratic operatives that actually run our country versus the people's representatives. | ||
From Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, to Hillary Clinton, her stolen emails, and her server in the bathroom, to Russiagate, to all of the censorship and whistleblowing that's gone on over the last several months. | ||
There's an ultimate tug of war being played. | ||
between the spy state and the duly elected representatives the duly elected representatives here's the twist are on the side of the spy state so that's where we are So they've just handed down a 41 count indictment, which includes 13 counts against Trump. | ||
It accuses the defendants of crimes for simply arguing that the 2020 presidential election was flawed. | ||
That in turn implicates the First Amendment right to free speech and Sixth Amendment right to counsel. | ||
The indictment also attempts to use a county court in Georgia to charge the defendants for crimes allegedly committed on a national scale and in violation of a federal election, which typically falls under federal jurisdiction. | ||
The Fulton County Court also leaked a document that lists the charges in the indictment several hours before the grand jury had finished hearing testimony and before it had voted, leading critics to claim Trump's constitutional rights had been violated. | ||
This is how brazen they are, right? | ||
They actually published this indictment before the grand jury had made the decision to indict. | ||
And they took it down, but people had seen it. | ||
And so they said, no, that was fake. | ||
That was not a real indictment. | ||
That was a mistake. It was fake. | ||
It was a hack. We got hacked or something. | ||
And then the real document comes out, and it's the exact document that was posted before. | ||
So, like, they're not even trying that hard. | ||
It's like they're not trying to get away with making this seem like A legitimate process. | ||
It's like they know that their supporters, the NPCs, the fools out there, don't actually care whether or not this is a legitimate process. | ||
They don't actually care about the governmental process of this country. | ||
They care about winning. | ||
They care about getting Trump. | ||
And they know perfectly well that the election probably was stolen. | ||
They probably participated in it. | ||
They know perfectly well that the things that Trump was questioning in his investigating into the Georgia election, all perfectly valid. | ||
They don't care, though. | ||
They don't care. That's the thing. | ||
The thing you have to understand. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
I don't know how they have this cognitive dissonance, because that's what it is, right? | ||
Because they seem sincere in both sides. | ||
They really do. There's a reason every time they bring up January 6th, talking about like our sacred democracy, and they're going after this because our elections are, they're so sacred and they're so important to get right. | ||
You say, not let politicians influence the outcome of. | ||
They seem so sincere when they're saying that. | ||
And they are filing indictments that are just exactly that. | ||
I mean, it's just interference in the election. | ||
It's like, how do you deal with crazy people? | ||
How do you deal with people who just don't care? | ||
But whose entire power comes from pretending like they care? | ||
It's confusing. I don't know. | ||
Honestly, I don't know how to confront this or approach it Because there's no talking about this anymore. | ||
Like, there's no discussion about this. | ||
There's no two sides about it that can be had. | ||
It's just, they're just doing it. | ||
And the people who are so brainwashed that they think Donald Trump himself is an existential threat to the republic are co-signing and allowing and celebrating the actual destruction of the republic. | ||
And they know. | ||
And they know what they're doing. | ||
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I don't know. | |
You know, it just feels like you're being robbed by somebody who's like kind of vaguely pretending that like, oh, sorry, I thought that was my— Oh, sorry, I picked up your laptop? | ||
Sorry, I thought that was mine. | ||
But, like, they're just stealing your laptop. | ||
They're not... Like, they're kind of half pretending that, like, no, oh, we're actually doing this. | ||
No, this is actually real and serious. | ||
And if you catch them, they're like, oh, shoot, sorry, darn, but, like... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I literally don't even know how to express it because it's just too blatant. | ||
It's too obvious. We're just under attack. | ||
They're just robbing our country from underneath us. | ||
They're just completely perverting and destroying the entire republic. | ||
They're just prosecuting and persecuting their political opponents out in the open blatantly. | ||
Putting a special counsel in place and just saying, go after him. | ||
Go after Trump. You want to do it on January 6th? | ||
Good. Do that. | ||
You want to do it about the election? Good. | ||
Do that. You want to do it about some hush money payment his lawyer made to a former paramour? | ||
Fine. Do that. Whatever. Just go after him. | ||
Just get him. Like, they're just doing it. | ||
They're just destroying our entire country. | ||
And it feels like treating it with any sort of respect, talking about it in any way that... | ||
Merely talking about it seems to lend it credence in some way that it doesn't deserve. | ||
We'll get into the details. | ||
I'll get into what exactly they're charging who with and why it's ridiculous. | ||
I guess we'll go through the pieces. | ||
We really don't have to. | ||
There's really no need to do that. | ||
You can just zoom out. | ||
You can just see this for exactly what it is. | ||
It is an attack on the American people via Donald Trump. | ||
It's an attack on our right to elect who we want for the position that we want. | ||
It is a statement by the deep state that they run the country now, and it's a challenge to us whether we accept it and treat it as legitimate or whether we push back. | ||
Sort of the most dangerous part of this is that they're trying to Get Trump supporters to do something violent. | ||
What they really, really, really want, what they've wanted since January 6th, is to have what they claim to have happened on January 6th actually happen. | ||
What they really want is a bunch of Trump supporters to arm themselves and go attack the people that are doing this to Trump. | ||
They're just waiting to hit the Civil War button and And to start turning the American military against the American people as they're not shy about saying that they want to do. | ||
How many times has Biden come out and literally threatened the American people with like cluster bombs for opposing the American government? | ||
And I think we should all know that if it gets to that point, it actually breaks into Some sort of widespread civil war level conflict. | ||
That's it for the American experiment. | ||
All of the infiltrated networks of Chinese will be activated, the UN troops will be on US soil. | ||
It's a very dangerous game. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
This is the American Journal. We'll focus on the Trump indictment now. | ||
I'm just thinking about all of the things that are allowed to happen while they ruthlessly persecute Donald Trump. | ||
Just everything as you go through the... | ||
The headlines, just gangs of criminals running amok. | ||
God only knows how many tens of thousands of people have been victimized or even murdered by the defund the police movement. | ||
That was a massive collaboration between the media and billionaire donors predicated on complete lies like hands up, don't shoot. | ||
Just thinking about the war in Ukraine. | ||
The illegal conflict that our State Department kicked off in 2014 by ousting the Russia-friendly government plunging the state of Ukraine into a prolonged state of civil conflict culminating in a war that's killed hundreds of thousands of people to the wars in Iraq. | ||
I mean, it depends on how far back you want to go. | ||
Even just to 2016 and the clearly illegal activity of Hillary Clinton was covered up by James Comey and all had to do with illegally transporting Javelin Stinger missiles to Libya, through Libya, to Syria to engage in that. | ||
Illegal, unjustified, unwarranted war. | ||
You just think about all the death and destruction, chaos, misery, manipulation that these People in their networks and their cronies have carried out. | ||
And they're up on TV laughing. | ||
They're laughing at us. | ||
For not being able to stop them. | ||
And for the way that they've gotten so many people to go along with this. | ||
Just massive scheme. | ||
All these things are deeply intertwined. | ||
They're all deeply related to one another. | ||
Again, I don't even know. I do not know how we get out from under this. | ||
I mean, how do you win a rigged game? | ||
How do you win the Monopoly game when the person on the other side just helps themselves to all the money that they want? | ||
And occasionally just reaches over and takes your pieces from your side of the board and takes it for themselves. | ||
It's just like, we're supposed to keep playing? | ||
So let's just keep playing this game. | ||
You can't just flip the board. | ||
Anyway, we'll focus. | ||
We'll get into some of the information here. | ||
I'm just sort of baffled. | ||
My mind is boggled at how outrageous they are. | ||
So this is a post from Tracy Beans on Twitter. | ||
Fulton County indictment. | ||
She says, I just purchased the document. | ||
Here are the charged and the charges. | ||
Among those indicted, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, and Sidney Powell, also Eastman. | ||
They're in such a rush, they forgot to redact the names of the grand jurors. | ||
Unbelievable. I have an idea. | ||
Maybe we'll save that later. | ||
We'll save that for later. | ||
I'm just thinking, what if we use Antifa tactics? | ||
And we saw how they were able to win a case in Portland with Andy Ngo. | ||
It wasn't even that hard. | ||
All they had to do in that case was threaten the jury's lives and smash out the windows of journalists that were covering the story. | ||
Have the lawyer representing the Antifa members say that they are Antifa and they will remember the jury's faces. | ||
Maybe in this new America... | ||
You can win court cases by threatening the lives and livelihoods and well-being of the jurors. | ||
Is this the new rule set that we're playing with? | ||
I don't know. She continues, Tracy Bean, saying, I'm reading this. | ||
It's basically an indictment that criminalizes everybody's speech. | ||
Don't send texts on behalf of your boss. | ||
You'll be criminally indicted. | ||
So Act 6 in the indictment says that on or about the 21st day of November in 2020, Mark Randall Meadows sent a text message to United States Representative Scott Perry from Pennsylvania and stated, Can you send me the number for the speaker and the leader of PA legislature? | ||
POTUS wants to chat with him. | ||
This was an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy. | ||
Hey, can you give me that guy's number? | ||
Boom! Convicted. | ||
Indicted. You're going down, mister. | ||
This is a criminal act. | ||
Say this literally happened. | ||
This is literally what was reported that night. | ||
Is this the Twilight Zone? Twilight Zone. | ||
On or about the 30th day of December 2020, Robert David Cheely committed a felony offense of false statements in writing in violation of OCGA 161020 in Fulton County, Georgia, by knowingly, willingly, willfully, and unlawfully making at least one of the following false statements and representations to members and unlawfully making at least one of the following false statements and representations to members of the Georgia Senate present at | ||
That one poll watchers and media at State Farm Arena were told to take the evening of that were told late in the evening of November 3rd, 2020, that the vote count was being suspended until the next morning and go home because of a, quote, major water main break. | ||
OK, that actually happened. | ||
so I'm confused. | ||
He's being indicted for... | ||
For telling them the truth? | ||
For telling them what actually happened? | ||
For just relaying to them what we all saw on live television? | ||
Okay. Interesting. | ||
Okay, so he told them that everybody was told to go home because of a water main break and the vote counting would be suspended. | ||
He also told them that, number two, that Fulton County election workers at State Farm Arena voted the same ballots over and over again on November 3rd, 2020. | ||
I mean, there's videos of that Also, okay, it's kind of weird. | ||
Statements being made within the jurisdiction of the Office of Georgia Secretary of State and Georgia Bureau of Investigation, Department of Agencies and Government and County of City Law Enforcement Agency. | ||
This was an act of racketeering. | ||
It was racketeering. | ||
Insane. Like, what do you say to this? | ||
I don't know. I just don't know. | ||
We're just being gaslit. | ||
That's all. And on top of this, I'm sure you saw this if you were watching Alex yesterday, they published this document, the charging document, the indictment, before the jury had issued a decision on the indictment. | ||
And they claimed it was fake. | ||
Then it turned out it wasn't fake. | ||
It was just the actual indictment that was posted. | ||
Nobody saw it. Colin Rugg on Twitter says this, another day, another indictment. | ||
He says no amount of indictments will explain how 80% plus of bellwether counties voted for Trump, yet Biden won, something that had never happened before. | ||
No amount of indictments will explain how a presidential candidate could have such a strong lead and then slowly lose an election the days after election night. | ||
No amount of indictments will explain how 143,379 ballots were dumped at 3.42 a.m. | ||
in Wisconsin the day after the 2020 election, giving Biden the lead. | ||
No Trump ballots in that entire tranche, by the way. | ||
No amount of indictments will explain how Trump could turn toss-up states like Florida and Ohio into deep red states, yet other toss-ups that took a week to count votes went to Biden. | ||
No amount of indictments will explain how a van could drop off 100-plus thousand ballots at 3 a.m. | ||
in Detroit and Michigan with no GOP monitors. | ||
But if you ask questions about any of these things, they'll put you in prison. | ||
Or if you get somebody a phone number so somebody else can ask questions about these things. | ||
Prison. | ||
Again, like, it just feels so stupid to have to get into the details of it. | ||
It feels so unnecessary. | ||
You had five states that Biden needed to flip to win. | ||
All five of those states are the five states that stopped counting in the middle of the night. | ||
They're the five states that had sudden ballot drops of hundreds of thousands. | ||
They're the five states that We have video of the ballot counters being trained to avoid oversight. | ||
Just a level of coincidence that would be required. | ||
Why is it that none of these things happened? | ||
The things that happened in Georgia, the so-called water main break, the video of people feeding ballots over and over into a machine, the same ballots, feeding them through, picking them up, putting them through again. | ||
Why is it that this didn't happen in Alabama? | ||
Why didn't it happen in Louisiana? | ||
Why is it only these five states where these things occurred? | ||
Is it because those five states were the ones that they needed to win? | ||
Why is it that... Biden didn't win any of the bellwether counties that have voted for the eventual president every single time since the 1700s. | ||
Why is it that none of the math adds up whatsoever? | ||
And we'll get into this. | ||
I'm going to sit some more of the details here on the other side. | ||
It's just... I'm just sad at what's happened to our country at this point. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
What it makes me think of is like, you're in school and the teacher's over the front of the class teaching something and said something that's wrong. | ||
You know it's wrong. | ||
You simply raise your hand and correct her. | ||
You can tell she gets mad. | ||
She gets really mad. I mean, you're right. | ||
You're right, and she was wrong. You just embarrassed her in front of the whole class, even though you weren't meaning to. | ||
I mean, she's embarrassed that she just got shown up by a student. | ||
You can tell she gets really pissed. | ||
She gets really angry. And lo and behold, the next essay you write or test you take, she grades like zero. | ||
She, like, fails you outright. | ||
It's going to mess up everything. | ||
It's totally unfair. You didn't do anything to deserve this. | ||
You're just trying to contribute to the discussion. | ||
Like, what the hell? I thought this was what school was all about. | ||
And like at that point, what do you do? | ||
What do you do? Oh, by the way, your teacher's like married to the principal. | ||
So you're going to go to the principal and say, oh, she's failing me. | ||
Now I got to go to summer school. Now I'm not going to get credit for this. | ||
It's going to mess up my whole thing. | ||
I've already applied to colleges. | ||
It's going to screw everything up. | ||
Totally unfair. Totally out of, you know, unwarranted what they're doing to me. | ||
But it's just like the teacher's just got this smiley. | ||
And she doesn't care that you know. She doesn't care that you, you know, you can go and go, why did I get such a bad grade on this? | ||
You gave me a zero on the essay? | ||
My essay's good. And she's like, sorry. | ||
I didn't think it was appropriate. | ||
I didn't think it was all that good. | ||
You know, it's just this bureaucratic, smiling tyranny that's on us. | ||
And so you're sitting there like, all right, what do I do? | ||
Because I can't force her to change my grade. | ||
I can't slap her in the face. | ||
Like, I'll just go to jail for that. | ||
That's what I want to do, obviously. | ||
So you just have to deal with it and you just have to... | ||
Pretend like you have to rewrite the essay, you have to do something. | ||
So it's just this... | ||
That's why it's so like... | ||
It's depressing to me. | ||
It's just depressing that we're up against this just like obviously wrong, obviously evil, obviously corrupt, obviously unfair system. | ||
That's just grinning at us, daring us to do something about it, knowing that any escalation we take will really just give more power to them and more ability for them to punish us. | ||
So I'm going to try to do a hard reset here. | ||
We're going to try to reinvigorate ourselves. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Here's Alex Jones reminding us of who we are. | ||
You see, I think when I get up here and get angry at the New World Order and tell you how evil they are, that you've got courage and want to defeat them. | ||
That if I go ahead and lay it out all out here, what we're really facing, you've got courage and you've got will, that you're going to get angry and stop caring. | ||
It begins with not caring about what your slack-jawed football-watching neighbor thinks. | ||
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It begins with not caring what happens to your individual person. | |
And when you have that attitude, when you have that attitude, then the enemy doesn't have anything over you anymore. | ||
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Stop being gilded, domesticated garbage. | |
Stop being weak. | ||
And when you see a threat coming down on you, deal with it. | ||
Become a human again. | ||
Stop being weak. | ||
We got a bunch of criminals coming down on us. | ||
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Murdering scum. | ||
I want to get humanity awake. | ||
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I'm going to get our forces up, and I'm going to bring these people in justice. | |
I mean, you know what I mean. | ||
I want to unleash humanity. | ||
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I'm going to get our forces up, and I'm going and I'm going to get our forces up, and I'm going to get our forces up. | |
We're in the sky. | ||
Where is my mind? | ||
It's time to wake up, folks. | ||
We'll be right back. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
We will open up the phone lines for your calls tomorrow. | ||
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Tomorrow. Today. Sorry, I'm all mixed up. | ||
I'm all mixed up today. | ||
Do something so blatantly one-sided, so blatantly corrupt, so egregiously out of bounds with the Constitution and expect us all just to go along with it. | ||
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Head over. | |
But also have us in a position where we refuse to go along with it. | ||
We give them all the excuse they could ever want to unleash the fury of the American government against its own people. | ||
Donald Trump has posted this on Truth Social a couple minutes ago. | ||
He says this, a large, complex, detailed, but irrefutable report on the presidential election fraud which took place in Georgia is almost complete and will be presented by me at a major news conference at 11 a.m. | ||
on Monday of next week in Bedminster, New Jersey. | ||
Based on the results of this conclusive report, all charges should be dropped against me and others. | ||
There will be a complete exoneration. | ||
They never went after those that rigged the election. | ||
They only went after those who fought to find the riggers. | ||
I'm excited for that. That's going to be nice. | ||
I mean, three years too late, but hey, better late than never. | ||
That's what we were saying all throughout the time period after the election. | ||
Stupid Donald Trump just getting up and rambling off the cuff about The idea of vote rigging. | ||
I remember saying at the time, like, look what needs to happen. | ||
He needs to read off a teleprompter. | ||
He needs to have somebody write a script for him that actually lays out in detail the overwhelming number of suspicious activities that took place on election night. | ||
Not go off the cuff, not talking vagaries, not say a single word of his own design, just... | ||
He needs to read the teleprompter like he's announcing a new war or something. | ||
He needs somebody with the capability and knowledge to lay out in full detail the legal activities that took place in November of 2020. | ||
Because it is overwhelming. | ||
It is substantial. | ||
Even if a few of the things turn out to be Honest mistakes or whatever. | ||
That wouldn't undo the dozens of examples of, I don't know, you know, 100,000 votes being dropped off mysteriously in the middle of the night. | ||
In the middle of the night, with not a single Trump vote in all of them. | ||
The pausing of the election in the middle of the night. | ||
Claims that they were going to stop vote counting so all of you observers can leave. | ||
Only once all the observers leave, they lock the door and keep counting, only to find out that when you went to bed, it was Donald Trump with victory. | ||
When you wake up, it was Joe Biden with victory. | ||
I mean, just blatant. | ||
Just absolutely blatant. | ||
So maybe he'll actually do that now. | ||
Maybe he'll finally take that advice and actually read off the teleprompter and actually lay out in irrefutable detail The way that the election was stolen. | ||
Rigors is now trending on Twitter. | ||
I want to read a couple more responses to this indictment and a couple more details from the indictment from Martyr Made on Twitter. | ||
People like to knowingly say, it's always been this way, but it really hasn't. | ||
He says taken together with the DOJ FBI role in the Russia hoax, the cover up of Clinton's textbook obstruction of justice rap. | ||
If smashing hard drives with hammers after they've been subpoenaed and it isn't obstruction, then the term has no meaning. | ||
And the brazen DOJ cover up of the Biden's brazen out in the open bribery ring. | ||
What we're seeing here is the most naked use of power in the political process since the Civil War. | ||
The Republicans will do nothing but fundraise off the death of the Republic and they'll secretly thank the Democrats for taking down Trump and MAGA for them. | ||
There really is no coming back from this. | ||
Regimes don't resort to these tactics just this once because once you cross that line, you can't risk handing over power to someone who might hold you responsible for it. | ||
We are in a transition phase that is totally to a totally different country right now. | ||
And what comes out at the other end is hard to predict. | ||
I think that's exactly right. | ||
I think this point about The fact that it's not like they're just not going to resort to these tactics again. | ||
They have to keep resorting to these tactics. | ||
As he points out, if you rig the system to this degree, you have to keep rigging it. | ||
You can't let another out to the next outsider. | ||
It's like, well, but Trump was uniquely bad. | ||
This guy, it's fine. | ||
He wants all the same things as Trump, but we'll let him do it. | ||
No. If they get in power, then they're going to punish you for the time that you kept Trump out of power. | ||
So you have to rig it against him. | ||
You have to rig it against him. And again, you take this into account with everything else going on right now. | ||
How they're collapsing the economy, draining people's savings accounts, making it impossible to afford houses or cars. | ||
If they're even going to be making cars, since they're also passing laws that are preventing combustion engines being made while they're shutting down farms and forcing bugs into your diet. | ||
As they create factory manufactured cancer cells into meat. | ||
As they launch censorship campaigns across every social media platform and even at the search engine level as Google has just announced that they're essentially eliminating all independent media from all search results forever. | ||
So if this ever happens again in the future you won't be able to hear about it because it'll be censored off the internet from the root access level. | ||
I mean they're in this Very moment, going after web hosters like Cloudflare and others attempting to get websites taken down at the URL level. | ||
So they're setting up a system in which they will be able to rig it forever, in which you won't even be able to find out about their rigging it because of the overt censorship, in which they can launch crisis after crisis after crisis, manufactured by them. | ||
They can cover up what's behind it. | ||
Like they did in COVID with the Wuhan lab. | ||
They can use those crises to impose any restriction or elimination of your God-given freedoms. | ||
And all of these things are intertwined and all of them are combined with the overall main combat, which is the deep state, FBI, CIA, NHS, DHS, D&I, I mean, they're just taking over. | ||
Like, this is just it. This is it. | ||
The clock is ticking. | ||
It's like 30 seconds left in the quarter. | ||
Down by 20. What do we do? | ||
What do we do here? We'll take your calls on that question. | ||
What do we do? | ||
If this is allowed to continue, if this is allowed to be implemented, the CBDCs, surveillance state, great collaboration between the tech companies, corporations, stakeholder capitalism, the deep state activities, the warmongering, the rising taxes, the fabricated crises, the actual crises caused by their activists, Defund the police program. | ||
You'll be disarmed. | ||
Criminals will be out on the street. | ||
Your vote will not be counted. | ||
And your every dollar will have to pass through their system before it can be approved for purchase. | ||
So what do we do? | ||
What do we do? Do the American people as a whole have the capability of waking up from this? | ||
What's the critical mass that we have to reach? | ||
And what do you do about the fact that most of the people have... | ||
Been brainwashed into this us-versus-them, good-versus-evil paradigm where they go, so they had to rig the election? | ||
They were stopping Hitler. Wouldn't you rig an election to stop Hitler? | ||
They have this moral framework where it doesn't matter what they have to do. | ||
As long as they stop you, it's justified and good. | ||
All right, folks, I'm going to go ahead and give out the phone number now. | ||
Give us a call while you think about this Trump indictment. | ||
I'm as sick as you are about talking about Trump indictments. | ||
Maybe we should get rid of these people. | ||
One thing I'm not going to do is somehow blame Trump for this as if it's his fault. | ||
They had an election rigged against him. | ||
If you want to give us a call, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at American Journal. | ||
Tomorrow's phone call is today. | ||
All right, so let me return to some of the comments about what's going on. | ||
People have some good interpretation of this. | ||
I would hope, here's what I see as pretty much the only path forward. | ||
And it's a basically impossible one. | ||
Because it relies on making an argument to the American people that they can both hear and They both actually have to take a moment to listen to the other side. | ||
They've already been poisoned against that. | ||
The well has been poisoned. | ||
They already have, even before the election happened, they had been pre-programmed to determine that any claims of voter fraud were totally baseless, just totally from Trump alone. | ||
Nobody witnessed their own Nobody with their own eyes saw what was going on. | ||
None of us just watched what happened in election night and have questions about it. | ||
We're all just cult members unquestioningly adhering to Donald Trump's statements, right? | ||
So they're already poisoned against us, which is basically impossible to break through. | ||
But I just have this fantasy. | ||
I just have this fantasy that we could just have to sit down One-to-one with your average American, because it's not the far-left activists that are the real issue. | ||
They obviously are the ones driving this, and they're the ones that, like I was talking about earlier, that when you think Donald Trump is orange Hitler, then you actually don't care if the vote was rigged, because so what? | ||
At least Hitler didn't get into office, right? | ||
And that's what was really the important thing. | ||
So you have to rig a few votes. | ||
So you have to... Falsify a couple mail-in ballots. | ||
Is that really such a crime when you're preventing the Holocaust? | ||
I mean, this is justified because of the moral framework that they've fabricated. | ||
Those are the far leftists. | ||
The real problem is like your co-workers. | ||
The real problem is your next-door neighbors. | ||
The real problem is the people who don't pay attention to politics and have this just Slave mindset of just like the masters are in charge. | ||
The masters are in charge and they do what they're going to do. | ||
And it's up to me to be okay with that. | ||
It's up to me to truly believe they know what's going on and that they want what's best for us. | ||
And even if it seems questionable to me, it's not my place to question. | ||
It's my place to listen and believe. | ||
To adhere and support what they do. | ||
So I'm just picturing the average person. | ||
Waking up, making coffee before going out to work or running errands, flipping on CNN, and they just hear, you know, Donald Trump indicted for a fourth time. | ||
Extremely important. These indictments really go a lot farther than all of the others, and it shows a criminal activity, and they're just like, oof. | ||
Trump, well, hopefully they get him this. | ||
I'm sick of hearing about this guy. | ||
Hopefully they just put him away. You know, then they just go off and they do their business. | ||
They go, you know, off to work and just stop thinking about it. | ||
And it's like, those are the people, like, I really wish we could get through. | ||
I really wish we could just sit down one-on-one and go, do you know about the water main break? | ||
Do you know about the Zuck bucks? | ||
Do you know about how and why mail-in balloting? | ||
Are you aware of the way that the FBI swooped in and stopped local investigations, claimed to be investigating, and then shut down the investigations and didn't charge anybody despite thousands of examples of affidavits? | ||
You know there are poll workers, right? | ||
And they're supposed to go and they're supposed to observe the election. | ||
That's a good thing, right? You're supposed to have poll workers observing the election so that they can... | ||
Make known any suspicious activity. | ||
That's an important part of the election. | ||
Well, what if all of those poll workers then go through the process of trying to report suspicious activity, try to report things that are Illegal or suspicious in the way that is exactly what they're there to do. | ||
The reason these poll workers exist is to report this stuff so that higher authorities can come in and make sure that everything's on the up and up. | ||
What about the fact that there were thousands of poll workers across the country in 2020 who signed affidavits under the penalty of perjury saying that they witnessed illegal activity? | ||
And none of those claims were pursued. | ||
None of them were investigated. None of them were allowed to be adjudicated in any courtroom anywhere in America. | ||
Isn't that a bad thing? Isn't it a bad thing that we have, like, do we have to break it down to this simple of a level? | ||
That when you actually have the poll workers there officially designated to observe and oversee the election, themselves say... | ||
You know, here's what went wrong. | ||
Here's illegal activity I saw. | ||
Here's suspicious activity I saw. | ||
And they're completely ignored. | ||
like why even have poll workers? | ||
And if there was suspicious activity, even if it wasn't proven, if it was not just a fabrication and illusion and something in the imagination of Donald Trump, but actually something people saw on the ground, made affidavits about, reported as eyewitnesses. | ||
Shouldn't that be investigated? | ||
And even if just the suspicion exists but hasn't been proven, isn't that a serious enough offense to... | ||
Maybe pause the certification of the election, look into these claims. | ||
And if they are proven, if the vote really was rigged, wouldn't everything Trump did not just be justified, but probably be too little? | ||
He probably should have actually been more incensed and aggressive. | ||
You're watching your country be stolen from underneath you. | ||
It's like we can't even get to the point of making the arguments about the stolen election because the well has been poisoned, because they planted in people's minds long before the election even happened that any claim of voter fraud was a conspiracy theory, was in fact itself dangerous, led to the insurrection, the coup on January 6th. | ||
So I don't know how you make an argument to people that won't listen to it. | ||
I don't know how you try to explain any more than has already been explained. | ||
It's almost like at this point, people are still buying the official story. | ||
I wonder, I wonder if they really are. . | ||
I also wonder if it really matters. | ||
If everybody in America knew what was going on, would it really make a difference when these people run it? | ||
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Let's read a couple... Well, let's read some actual aspects of this indictment and then go out to your phone calls. | ||
Sean Davis on Twitter says, Understand what time it is and what they're willing to do to keep their grip on power. | ||
And no, he's not exaggerating or joking. | ||
Here's excerpts from the indictment posted by Natalie Winters. | ||
It is now illegal to reserve rooms in America. | ||
Act 57 says on or about the 11th day of December 2020, David James Schaefer reserved room 216 at the Georgia State Capitol in Fulton County, Georgia for the December 14th meeting of Trump presidential elector nominees in Fulton, Georgia, Georgia. Fulton County, Georgia. | ||
This was an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy. | ||
He reserved a room. | ||
He reserved a meeting room. | ||
That is now being presented as evidence of an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy. | ||
Reserving a room. Charlie Kirk posts, this is an actual line from the Georgia indictment. | ||
Act 22 says, on or about the third day of December, Donald Trump caused to be tweeted from the Twitter account at RealDonaldTrump, quote, Georgia hearings now on at OAN. Amazing. | ||
This was an overt act of furtherance, overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy. | ||
They're now claiming that tweeting out, everyone tune in to OAN, Is an overt act in furtherance of a conspiracy. | ||
Do you see why I'm just like... | ||
Speechless. | ||
I'm just speechless. Like, what? | ||
What? I can't just... | ||
Just what? What is going on? | ||
We're supposed to take this seriously? | ||
People are taking this seriously? | ||
He tweeted out, tune in to OAN, Georgia hearings happening now. | ||
Amazing. And they're calling that an act of conspiracy. | ||
Just incredible. It really is incredible. | ||
By definition. I mean not credible. | ||
I mean it is incredible. | ||
Now apparently they will be Taking his mugshot. | ||
We'll go to clip number six here where they announced that. | ||
Here's the sheriff of Fulton County, Georgia. | ||
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We are following our normal practices. | |
And so it doesn't matter your status. | ||
We have mugshots ready for it. | ||
Yeah. No one's above the law, right, except the criminals. | ||
Except the actual criminals carrying out this blatant usurpation of power at every level. | ||
blatant destruction of the First Amendment and the entire constitutional process as they move aggressively to consolidate power into the hands of a very few and silence anybody who opposes them. | ||
So let's go to your phone calls now. | ||
We've got Thor in Texas. | ||
You want to talk about Hawaii insurance claims being refused? | ||
Go ahead, Thor. You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, sir. I've caught wind this morning that the insurance companies are informing property owners in Maui that they will not be compensated due to code violations. | |
I've handled insurance claims for a long time, and I have fought those SOBs to make them be accountable. | ||
If you need to get a public adjuster, people in Hawaii, lawyer up. | ||
A public adjuster is not an attorney, but if you can't find a PA, get an attorney. | ||
Do not let these insurance companies deny you based off code violation. | ||
If they've taken your premiums for this period of time, they should not have taken your premiums for that period of time due to a code violation. | ||
That is a tactic. | ||
It's called bad faith, okay? | ||
So look it up. | ||
There's Hawaiian public adjusters. | ||
I actually looked it up this morning here. | ||
I'm not associated with them, but People of Hawaii, do not let these people, these insurance companies, deny your claims based on code violations. | ||
You can get around that with a professional that knows more. | ||
You don't go to court without an attorney. | ||
Don't go up against an insurance carrier without a working professional. | ||
Okay, yeah, very good advice. | ||
Maui residents should file insurance claims as soon as possible, advises insurance agent. | ||
Not sure where this story's from, but it was published on Sunday. | ||
Do you think that's good advice? | ||
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I think making an insurance claim is good advice. | |
Yeah, if that's what you want to do as a policyholder. | ||
But, I mean, obviously they're going to need a compensation. | ||
If you have a policy on your home, on your dwelling, and it's covered by fire, then they're obligated to pay. | ||
That BS to come in and say, well, you know, your house wasn't up to code, so we're going to deny you. | ||
That is bad faith. | ||
And they can actually be sued in court for trouble damages. | ||
There's other circumstances and stuff that goes along with that. | ||
But do not let these insurance companies, they have to mobilize insurance adjusters. | ||
You can't just drive to Hawaii. | ||
You've got to boat them, fly them in. | ||
There's absolutely an extraordinarily large amount of expense associated with this. | ||
And I would not, there's no way I'd bow down to that. | ||
There's just no way. | ||
But again, I've worked at industry for a while. | ||
Can you tell me, where did you hear that people are being denied claims? | ||
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I'll tell you exactly. | |
If you go to BitChute, there's a guy named Jim Crenshaw. | ||
One of his videos, there's a guy, he says, as a chiropractor and volunteer at a shelter in Maui, I can tell you that victims are being told by their insurance companies that their properties that were burned were actually violating city code and will not be rebuilt. | ||
Unreal. Interesting that they were able to obtain an insurance policy to begin with with no city code. | ||
Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. | ||
Yeah, yeah. I mean, that seems kind of ridiculous to come to a burned-down house and say, yeah, before this burned down, it wasn't up to code. | ||
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We can tell. Give me all my money back. | |
Give me my premiums back with interest. | ||
Yeah, seriously. They can't do that. | ||
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It's ludicrous. And I have come across that all over the country. | |
They've tried to say, oh, it's not up to code, or in age, it's age, it's old. | ||
Well, you know what? Give them their money back then. | ||
Well, that turns everything around right then. | ||
Then they pay the claims out. | ||
But don't bow down to these insurance companies that, I mean, they say like a good neighbor, they're going to be there for you and hold you and take good care of you. | ||
Well, step up to the plate then. | ||
Step up to the plate and go do what's right. | ||
If those people have historic properties, they even get more compensation from the carriers. | ||
So I'm just opening the back door of the insurance companies so you guys can see inside there what's truly going on. | ||
And I'm not bad-mouthing the insurance companies or the carriers or the adjusters and stuff because they need to compensate this stuff. | ||
So they got to be part of the team, right? | ||
So we got to be a team and work together and get it rebuilt. | ||
But don't let them send some bulldog adjuster out there and say, ah, you're not going to get paid because Your thing wasn't up to code, but thank you for the 30 years of premiums that let us build these stadiums and have all these parties, and I have these race cards. | ||
I mean, look, man, when they sit there and say they're getting hammered, it's BS. They got plenty of money in the coffers to do what's right and fulfill their obligations of the policy. | ||
Remember, your policy is your game plan. | ||
They have to be held accountable by that policy. | ||
It's an agreement that was entered upon both parties, so... | ||
That's very interesting. Thank you so much for letting us know that and hopefully some people in Hawaii can take your advice and get a move on this quickly before they get screwed. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
We're going to go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We've done some videos to show you I want to show you some excerpts from the newest Tucker Carlson episode where he interviewed Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
Some very interesting clips from that about everything from the Iraq war to the assassination of his uncle John F. Kennedy as well as Ukraine bio labs and a lot of other bombshell information as he continues to be very effective Voice of opposition to the deep state. | ||
Maybe what we're seeing happen to Trump is just a little preview of what they'll eventually do to Robert F. Kennedy. | ||
I also want to talk a little bit about economics, since that continues to be a source of pain for the American people that, as far as I can tell, is On purpose. | ||
With that, let's go again to your phone calls. | ||
We've got BasedCoscoLady in Dallas. | ||
Thanks for calling in. BasedCoscoLady on line three. | ||
You are going to be on the air momentarily. | ||
Hold on. Hold on, BasedCoscoLady. | ||
There's a hiccup that's happening. | ||
Alright, BasedCoscoLady, you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Hi, Harrison. | ||
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20-year listener, first-time caller. | |
I just wanted to call today and tell the InfoWars family that Wear your InfoWars shirts out in public because you may be shopping at Costco, wearing your shirt because you saw a man wearing a Drag is Legal shirt. | ||
So when you went to the closet before you went to Costco that day, something told you to put on your Kama InfoWars shirt that has the bright orange lettering on it so everybody saw it. | ||
I was going to check out and I was chit-chatting with the lady next to me in line with my daughter. | ||
And she happened to be your sister, which I took as a major god. | ||
I don't even know, like, what are the odds? | ||
Yeah, that is really fun. | ||
She texted our whole family about that, saying, yeah, I saw a lady with an InfoWars shirt, asked her if she ever watched American Journal, and I guess y'all took a picture together. | ||
It's true. | ||
Oh my goodness. Wear your InfoWars shirt out in public. | ||
You will be very surprised by the people and the quality of people that you meet. | ||
Yes, I was very, very happy to hear that. | ||
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We need an American Journal shirt, sir, so I can proudly wear that because when I wear my Summit.News shirt, I get asked, what is that? | |
And you never know who's going to run up to you, who's going to say what. | ||
Like I said, I'm a 20-year info warrior. | ||
I ran into all sorts of people. | ||
I get really excited when I see a bumper sticker. | ||
I get really excited when I see stickers randomly. | ||
And then, you know, I have only actually myself ran into one other lady wearing an InfoWars shirt. | ||
So, you know, we got to represent. | ||
Absolutely. And I liked because you posted a tweet about it where you said, you know, last time I was at Costco, I was seeing people wearing shirts to say, like, drag is here to stay or something. | ||
And you're like, all right, we're wearing political shirts. | ||
We're doing it. Yeah. Yeah. | ||
Drag is legal. Did you get any other response from wearing the InfoWars shirt at Costco? | ||
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I mean, I definitely get looks and nods, you know, and I've gotten, you know, just, I've seen Ron Paul shirts and things, but I don't see enough Infowars shirts. | |
So that's why I'm calling today. | ||
I'm telling everybody, don't be shy. | ||
When you're in public and large groups and everything, that is the perfect time to wear it. | ||
And, you know, I have never had a negative experience. | ||
I've only had positive. | ||
I got a wonderful hug from your sister, and I took that as a major god wink. | ||
Because when I went to my closet, I was going to wear a more like the Savor Frog shirt, which isn't so loud. | ||
I don't think she would have noticed. | ||
But I wore the bold one, so she definitely saw me coming. | ||
Yes, you must be bold. | ||
Yeah, that's so much fun. | ||
Well, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
Very good to hear from you. Thank you for calling in for the first time in 20 years. | ||
And really, we couldn't and wouldn't do this without people like you out there helping us along the way. | ||
So thank you so much for that, Based Costco Lady. | ||
Costco's a magical place. | ||
The more I go, the more I learn what a magical place Costco is. | ||
Just on a total side note, my son loves Costco. | ||
I don't know what it is about. We've taken him to the zoo. | ||
We've taken him to fairs and carnivals. | ||
The only place he wants to go is Costco. | ||
I don't know what it is. I think it's because he knows that the giant boxes of M&M's come from there. | ||
And anytime you ask him where he's going, he's like, I'm going to Costco. | ||
So you're getting in a car? Where are you going? | ||
He's like, Costco. I'm going to Costco. | ||
I don't know what it is. It's a magical place. | ||
Thank you so much for that call. Very, very fun, very heartwarming stuff. | ||
And I know my sister really enjoyed seeing that as well. | ||
So thank you for that. Let's go to Judy in Florida now, line number four. | ||
Judy, you've called in about what can be done at this point. | ||
Please, Judy, tell me you have an answer for me. | ||
Good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning. Well, I get the impression that, you know, the main thing, That we have to remember is that freedom is, I guess, the immovable object in all of the tyranny that's twirling about us. | ||
And I think we keep that to the forefront. | ||
I mean, every single hero that's even depicted, whether it's in Jesus and dying for us to keep us free because You shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free. | ||
You've got people that have been depicted like Braveheart, the 300, and all of these examples are those that did the ultimate sacrifice in laying down their lives for their friends. | ||
And I do think that we have been abused during the whole COVID phenomenon, and I do not know with such a—because we're under totalitarianism as far as I'm concerned. | ||
And I don't know the way to salvage the United States at this point for all the reasons that you have stated. | ||
And I just really want to encourage you because if this is biblically what's supposed to be happening, there's not much that— Any of us can do other than to support the truth, as you're doing, and support freedom. | ||
I mean, we're not supposed to give up. | ||
In the last phone call I had with you, I used the word demoralization, and the only reason why it's got a dual meaning, of course, and it could be very well why we're under judgment, is all the scruples that have been ripped out of our culture. | ||
And then how, just like how that beautiful guy Oliver Anthony was singing, I mean, he's telling the truth in what the plight of the average American is right now. | ||
And just to, you know, I think I've said this to you on air before, but on Richmond Highway, oddly enough, was where my former in-laws had a thriving family. | ||
I mean, I knew of Smitty's before I knew my now ex-husband. | ||
I mean, they were building counties in D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. | ||
And they had hundreds of employees. | ||
I mean, they were doing big business, and they were honorable people. | ||
They knew how to do business right. | ||
But in 2008, 2009, you go back to what happened in the banking system and the credit market and housing. | ||
It all went to crap, and it is now a Chinese grocery store. | ||
These are undeniable facts in my own life. | ||
So as an American woman, looking at the absolute carnage, I guess that's why it keeps me closer to Jesus and just closer to the truth. | ||
And that freedom does reign still. | ||
I mean, that's what makes us, that's one of the things that, for those that are still lovers of America, because I do love America still, that's our shining feature. | ||
And to keep that alive is an honorable task. | ||
And I'm going to say just to love Jesus, because that was part of what was methodically taken from us. | ||
And I know I keep harping on Jesus, but that's not something I'm going to stop doing. | ||
Because the closer we are to Jesus, the closer we are to genuine freedom. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And you see the combined attack again. | ||
It's not a mistake that we're going to war against Russia, which is one of the last explicitly orthodox countries in the world. | ||
It's not a... You know, mistake that the FBI is going after Catholic churches at the same time as they're, you know, silencing the critics of the regime on social media. | ||
I mean, there's a reason why Christianity is being targeted. | ||
It's the same reason why the family structure is being targeted and physical strength is being targeted. | ||
Mental strength is being targeted. | ||
I mean, they are trying to destroy all of the barriers to their control. | ||
One of the primary barriers to their control is faith in God and understanding and True faith in the fact that we don't answer to earthly powers before we answer to heavenly ones. | ||
So if they can... If they can replace God in that paradigm, then they'll have it all. | ||
Yeah, no, I totally agree. | ||
I completely get what you're saying, Judy. | ||
And when you see everything going in the same direction, everything conspiring together, cooperating together to bring about this outcome of death, misery, drugs, chaos, crime filled with war. | ||
Not because we got more Christian over time. | ||
It's not because we got more conservative. | ||
I expected a bunch of people to call in about the Trump indictments because that's what's blowing my mind right now. | ||
People called in about all sorts of other stuff, and I'm kind of happy about that. | ||
And we'll go to all the calls, people about the indictment and otherwise. | ||
But Judy in Florida, she called in and mentioned a little bit at least about the economic situation in America. | ||
I want to go to this video. From clip number four, it's housing costs from 1995 to 2019 to 2023 really paints a horrifying picture. | ||
Quick reminder, all of this is by design in the agenda of the globalist to eliminate private ownership, to eliminate the ability for the average person to save money, and in their reckless pursuit of the Great Reset strategy, the Great Reset agenda, How they're using their economic powers to binge you to their will. | ||
So let's take a look at just how messed up the housing market has become just the last four years. | ||
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Here it is. The cost of housing is astronomical, but what happened in the past four years is the problem. | |
Check out the difference between 1995 to 2019 to 2023. | ||
So the complaining from us millennials started probably 2020, but this is why. | ||
So in 1995, the average house was $130,000. | ||
You put down 20%, that's $26,000. | ||
The interest rates were 7.8% back in 1995, and your principal and mortgage would be around $753. | ||
Now I'm going to save the average incomes for last. | ||
Now, 2019, $260,000. | ||
Not bad over 25 years. | ||
It only doubled. So the down payment would be $52,000, and there was only a 4% interest rate. | ||
So the monthly payment for principal interest was $993,000. | ||
So this difference was not bad at all. | ||
Here's where the jump happens. | ||
This is what... Okay. | ||
2023, the average home jumped to $419,000. | ||
The down payment would be $84,000. | ||
The interest rate was similar to 95, which is 7.24%, but that would leave you with a monthly payment of $2,283. | ||
Now let's go with the average incomes. | ||
In 1995, it was $29,000. | ||
In 2019, it was $56,000. | ||
In 2023, it is still $56,000. | ||
So in 1995, 31% of your income could be used for housing. | ||
You could get it into a house. | ||
In 2019, it was only 21% of your income. | ||
In 2023, it is 49% of your income. | ||
Plus the cost of living, plus the cost of groceries. | ||
So the past four years is the problem. | ||
This is why millennials and first-time homebuyers are complaining now, because the disparity between 95 and 2019 over 25 years was not that big of a deal. | ||
It was... Almost nothing. | ||
You actually paid a lower percentage of the average income for a house. | ||
Now it's upwards of 50%. | ||
Again, this is by design. | ||
This is not an accident. | ||
It's not unmanageable. | ||
It's not the consequence of some act of God. | ||
These are policies being pursued by the people in charge for a stated endpoint. | ||
Of dispossessing you of anything real. | ||
You will not own a house. | ||
You will not own a car. | ||
You will not even own your cell phone. | ||
You will own nothing. | ||
You will be a transient on the earth. | ||
This is on purpose. | ||
It has to do with BlackRock buying up entire neighborhoods and letting them collapse. | ||
It has to do with Then buying it up and consolidating them into massive rental markets so they can keep that income coming. | ||
What a scam it is. | ||
You're basically paying as much as a mortgage would be, but at the end of 20 years, instead of owning your house outright, you will own nothing. | ||
You will have just given all of that money to a property manager and got nothing in return. | ||
And then of course they can search your house, they can get keys to your house, they can get you out of your house whenever you want. | ||
So it's a psychological attack as well. | ||
You become rootless and impermanent in your drive to depopulate the earth. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
Some very interesting calls on the line. | ||
Robert in Florida has called in about a As far as I can tell, completely inexplicable occurrence. | ||
We'll get into this, but we can do it again together on air here. | ||
Robert in Florida, thanks for calling in. | ||
What have you discovered on Amazon? | ||
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I'll give all credit to Concerned Citizen on Twitter, or I call it Twix. | |
There's a book that came out on Amazon about the 2023 fires in Maui. | ||
And... I think everyone should go check it out. | ||
I wouldn't buy it and read it because then you're supporting them. | ||
But I think it's very coincidental. | ||
It's already out and for sale. | ||
Yes, we looked this up. | ||
It's called Fire and Fury, the story of the 2023 Maui fire and its implications for climate change. | ||
And it was published, apparently, according to Amazon, it was published on the 10th of this month, which is two days after... | ||
The fire started, which is weird because in the description, it says it reveals the urgent need to address the global climate crisis. | ||
The book chronicles the events of August 8th through 11th. | ||
How could you publish a book on the 10th that chronicles the events through the 11th? | ||
This makes no sense. What do you think this is, Robert? | ||
I mean, this is just... | ||
I imagine... | ||
I mean, it's by an author named Dr. | ||
Miles Stone. Never heard of. | ||
Might not even be a real person. | ||
You think this is just... | ||
Somebody got on ChatGPT and said, write a book about the Maui fires and is now selling it on Amazon. | ||
I mean, this has got to be AI written, right? | ||
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I would go back to, I mean, Infowars is tomorrow news of today, so they said the next big thing was going to be the climate change, so they're all preparing. | |
I think the fires are going to get worse. | ||
It's in Oregon, it's everywhere, Texas. | ||
Everybody's getting fires, so... | ||
I would just keep your head on a swivel. | ||
I did see a while back, these guys are taking magnifying glasses and a stick and setting them out throughout the woods, leaving, and then all of a sudden, with a few hours, there's a fire starting. | ||
Right. So, flares, gasoline, there's several ways to do it. | ||
I don't really believe that this was an energy weapon, but... | ||
And then there was a post of Oprah Winfrey going on, trying to... | ||
Look sad about how she's going to, you know, make a huge donation to Maui to help rebuild. | ||
And we all know she's a part of all this, so pennies on the dollar, man. | ||
They destroy it, and it's funny how everybody's property, all the rich elite, don't get attacked, but they're right behind where all the bad people, you know, the fires happened, and now they're going to be able to rebuild for pennies on the dollar, and supposedly it's going to be these smart cities and whatever else, but Sort of a rebuilding Ukraine type of situation that we have here. | ||
Destroy the area and then allow the multinationals to come in and buy it up for pennies on the dollar. | ||
Who cares about history and the loss of human life and all that horrible stuff. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Crazy. | ||
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And then I read an article about the kids that were all left, told not to go to school that day and were left and then they all died, which, if it's true, really, really disturbs me that... | |
No care for life at all. | ||
I mean, these people don't care at all. | ||
And everybody has just got to resist. | ||
They just have to say no. | ||
You know, that was something that I mentioned on Sunday when we were covering the Maui fire. | ||
I didn't mention it yesterday because I hadn't seen it confirmed. | ||
Now it's spreading a little bit more, this idea. | ||
It's just, it's so horrific and it's such like an emotional pull. | ||
I didn't want to talk about it without... | ||
At least seeing it posted other than just the one place I saw it. | ||
Yeah, the idea is that the schools were closed on Maui that day, and so you had a bunch of kids at home while their parents were at work, and you had no warning, no alarms going off, no warning system telling people to get out. | ||
And so that might be a contributing factor to some of the suspicious silence from the Maui authorities that we've heard so far. | ||
In that maybe they're aware that of the people killed, there will be a high percentage of children that died from this, and they're just worried about their own reputation or their own view in this, and they don't want to be held responsible by not activating the emergency response, not getting out ahead of this, that maybe they were responsible for a lot of children dying. | ||
So, I mean, that could be... But again, this, yeah, very suspicious, this book coming out, chronicling events that hadn't happened yet. | ||
Totally weird. And I would not be surprised if this was just written by AI. Somebody just got ChatGPT, just went, sum up what happened in Maui, and then published it for seven bucks on Amazon. | ||
Apparently you can get it for free if you have the Kindle app. | ||
So maybe somebody with the Kindle app can just download it for free and tell us what's inside. | ||
Although when you look at the previews that they have, it does. | ||
It reads like a ChatGPT summation of what happened. | ||
But they are pushing the climate change agenda in this. | ||
Also, Dr. Miles Stones is the author. | ||
Which is out of play on the word milestones. | ||
Is this a real person? | ||
Very strange. Very suspicious stuff. | ||
Thank you for bringing our attention to that, Robert. | ||
Hopefully somebody can look into it and find out more. | ||
Let's go to another Robert now. | ||
We've got Robert in Brooklyn. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Robert, what are your thoughts about the political situation? | ||
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Hi. Good morning. | |
Your monologue with the first 90 minutes, although it was sad, it was really, really good because it was really genuine and it describes the sire straits that we're in right now. | ||
She from Florida made some very good points about we're in a totalitarian situation, but prayer is very important. | ||
I pray to God. I don't pray to a human being, including any descendant of David. | ||
I pray to God. And she also mentioned about pushing the truth. | ||
We're in a situation where there's a lot of falsehood, but what we could do as input warriors is try to push the truth to people. | ||
I mean... One particular suggestion I have for you guys is hopefully Infowars, but maybe we won't comment Infowars, but maybe Infowars or someone else could host a debate between Donald Trump and Robert Kennedy on the night of the Republican debate. | ||
At the same time, you guys could host Trump versus Kennedy. | ||
That would really stick it to the establishment. | ||
Maybe, you know, you could have Alex Jones asking questions, or if he didn't want to go on Infowars, they could have someone else hosting it. | ||
Maybe they get Tucker asking questions, Shel Atkinson asking questions. | ||
One of the direst aspects of the situation is the rhinos. | ||
You have a house. | ||
Now, when Pelosi controlled the House, Trump, when he wanted the wall, she shut down the government. | ||
She refused to get money for the wall. | ||
You don't have Kevin McCarthy refusing to say, look, we will not give one penny to this, you know, prosecution, this horrific abuse of the judicial system, quote-unquote. | ||
One penny. We're going to shut down the government until you stop this prosecution of Donald Trump. | ||
And nothing like that from the—also Georgia. | ||
Georgia is controlled by Republicans. | ||
You have the quote-unquote Republicans, rhinos. | ||
You have Brian Kemp. | ||
You have the governor, lieutenant governor. | ||
You have the House there, the Senate there. | ||
They're all Republican-controlled. | ||
They don't hear nothing from them. | ||
And in May, they had insults injury. | ||
In May of this year, they passed a law about how to remove a district attorney— You don't hear anything about this. | ||
No outrage, no nothing. | ||
How about the head of the RNC? What's her name? | ||
Ronna McDaniel? What is she talking about? | ||
Regardless of your opinion on the primary, he's a former president, and this is outrageous, the abuse that's taking place. | ||
You have a total corruption of our legal system. | ||
I mean, in my opinion, you can't—how could you have proof beyond a reasonable doubt when you have such an obviously, blatantly, ridiculous system? | ||
In my opinion, all the convictions for anybody, locally and nationally, should be invalidated. | ||
I don't know how many years going back. | ||
Maybe they should go back until Eisenhower when he cried out about the military-industrial complex. | ||
You can't stop anything coming from my— You're exactly right. | ||
I mean, look, if— If your government and the authorities are operating outside of their constitutionally dictated... | ||
You know, it's the type of thing where, like, if a cop, even though he's in uniform, even though he's a cop, even if he's on the clock, he can't just go to his ex-girlfriend's house and kick the door down and shoot her dog, right? | ||
Like, in that case, if she shoots back, it's like, well... | ||
You weren't killing a cop trying to do his duty. | ||
The cop was just using his position to commit a crime, and the Supreme Court has decided on this. | ||
People have killed cops who busted in their house before, and the Supreme Court said, sorry, you weren't operating within the bounds of your legal remit, so sorry, you're busted. | ||
All right, folks, we'll go out to your phone calls again here in just a second. | ||
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Just incredible. | |
Incredible what this country is going through. | ||
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I've been waiting for a guy to come and take me by the bed. | |
you you You know, I actually just put in a video. | ||
We can go to this if we want. | ||
It was posted by, I believe, Chief Nerd on Twitter. | ||
I think that's his name. | ||
But I'll find his tweet and read it as we... | ||
Watch this video because it explains so much of what we had to deal with. | ||
Why people think that the election was stolen. | ||
Because it was. Because they did it right out in the open in front of everybody. | ||
They did it with mail-in ballots. | ||
They did it in a way that you just break the chain of custody. | ||
I mean, they set up a system where some dude in a van... | ||
Just deliver a box of 10,000 ballots. | ||
No verification. | ||
No double-checking. | ||
Where he got the ballots, who knows? | ||
Who gave them the ballots? | ||
Who's to say? Were they dropped in a box somewhere? | ||
Were they picked up by an activist? | ||
Were they filled out at his home and delivered wholesale? | ||
There's no way to know. | ||
There's no way to tell. Now, in any reasonable system... | ||
That would be more than enough reason to throw the votes out. | ||
That alone. You don't need to prove that they're not legitimate. | ||
They set up a system where it's impossible to prove whether they're legitimate or not. | ||
So you have to throw them out. The same way that if you are in a criminal trial, you don't have a chain of custody for the evidence, you can't present it. | ||
I mean, this should be obvious. | ||
This is why we don't like, I don't like having to get into the intricacies of exactly what happened when. | ||
It's like, just knowing the overarching bird's eye view of what happened, it was stolen. | ||
It was totally stolen. | ||
They didn't have to rig every election in all 50 states. | ||
They only rigged the election in five states. | ||
The five states that all had major problems on election night. | ||
Oh, what a coincidence. | ||
What are the odds? And they didn't have to flip hundreds of thousands of votes. | ||
They had to flip maybe 10,000. | ||
Something like that. Once you understand the electoral system, it's not really that complicated. | ||
Pretty simple, actually. | ||
I'm still looking for this. | ||
I must not have saved this chief. | ||
The Chief Nerd poster. | ||
Maybe it was somebody else. All right, we'll have to find it later. | ||
But just as a quick reminder, we'll go ahead and play it. | ||
Here's the surveillance video of the Georgia election counters. | ||
And I guess we'll just be totally clear here. | ||
So, from the New York Times, this story from December of 2020. | ||
Top Georgia election official debunks ridiculous claims about election fraud. | ||
They leave out an important part of this story. | ||
They say, late on November 3rd, election workers in Fulton County, Georgia, heard they would be allowed to go home for the night. | ||
Okay, well that's unprecedented. | ||
Never happened before. We've never stopped counting before the results are in. | ||
So maybe that's, maybe you should note that. | ||
Maybe that should be, you know, when it's a... | ||
We've had elections for over 200 years, and this is the first time ever they've just completely arbitrarily told everybody, actually, we're not counting anymore. | ||
We're all so tired. | ||
Oh, man, it's just so tired. | ||
So we can go home now. | ||
Everybody go home. Okay, so that never happened, but they did that, apparently, and that's totally normal and not worth noting. | ||
They say they were told they were allowed to go home for the night, so they packed uncounted ballots into suitcases. | ||
And prepared to lock up for the evening. | ||
Okay, is that normal? We're supposed to think that that's a normal thing to do? | ||
You're packing uncounted ballots into suitcases. | ||
Okay. It's totally not suspicious at all. | ||
Why? Why would you do this? | ||
Was this... | ||
Is this proper procedure? | ||
Well, no, because there can not be any proper procedure. | ||
There is no proper procedure to this. | ||
Because that's never happened before. | ||
They say when word came that they couldn't yet leave they dragged the suitcases back out and began counting the ballots again. | ||
They say that singular scene of workers taking out suitcases of votes was then selectively edited they say and shared by allies of President Trump as a conspiracy theory that election workers had dragged out fraudulent ballots under the cover of night. | ||
Well here's what they don't mention. | ||
They told everybody to leave So the election workers start packing things up into suitcases. | ||
Okay, what? Fine. | ||
Whose suitcases? | ||
What suitcases? Where did the suitcases come from? | ||
Were they delivered in the first place in the suitcases? | ||
If so... Why? | ||
Who carries documents in a suitcase? | ||
I mean, there's so many unanswered questions about this, they just treat us totally normal. | ||
Yeah, it just means that there was no oversight while they were counting. | ||
Right, right. So what they don't mention is that it wasn't just the election workers that were told, vote counting is over for tonight, and started packing up. | ||
All of the media heard that as well. | ||
They left. All of the observers heard they had stopped counting, so they left. | ||
And once everybody was gone, they told the election workers, actually, we're going to stay and keep counting. | ||
They didn't tell the media. They didn't tell the observers. | ||
Not worth noting in the New York Times, apparently. | ||
As they debunk this claim of what you can see on TV as they're doing it. | ||
And it's just one of a myriad of examples of things caught on camera that are, so far, totally unexplained, totally inexplicable, totally suspicious. | ||
Just crazy. It really is just completely and utterly insane that we even have to go through this, okay? | ||
But I guess we do. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls now. | ||
We have Dennis in Dallas. | ||
Dennis in Dallas, you say you have an interesting comment about a museum in Hawaii. | ||
Go ahead, Dennis. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I was working in Hawaii, specifically Honolulu. | |
In the early 1990s. | ||
And on a whim, I heard about a museum called the Bishop Museum just inside of Honolulu. | ||
And so I thought it would be interesting to go and see what documents they had in this small closet-like library at the Bishop Museum. | ||
I weaseled my way into the Bishop Museum, into this library, by saying that I was a researcher for someone like James Clavell that was interested in writing a story about Hawaii. | ||
In that little library called the Bishop Museum were a few little old ladies that were more than happy to give me a cup of tea and to Give me all these old news articles and the diaries of the missionaries that were there early on. | ||
And it was interesting when I was reading these documents. | ||
They obviously knew that the Hawaiians couldn't read. | ||
They couldn't read the English language. | ||
And they openly talked about burning out Section of Honolulu, where squatters were living and things like that, to provide economic zones for rebuilding. | ||
And so they burnt people out of the central Honolulu. | ||
And this would have been in the 1800s or something like that? | ||
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1890s. Around the 1890s. | |
Something new under the sun. | ||
I think it's calling in, Dennis. We'll be right back. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
It was by D.C. Drano. | ||
That video that we just saw with the security footage of the county people. | ||
It's in a suitcase for some inexplicable reason. | ||
It sounds like a magic trick, doesn't it? | ||
Put all the ballots in a suitcase. | ||
Why? For what reason? | ||
Who could possibly say? You put it under the desk. | ||
Do some sort of distraction with your hand. | ||
Then you pull out. Seems to be the same suitcase. | ||
Is it though? Who knows? | ||
And then feed it over and over into the machine. | ||
DC Journal says, never forget. | ||
President Trump was leading Biden by 160,000 plus votes on election night. | ||
Then a water pipe burst, quote unquote, forcing GOP poll watchers out of the Atlanta counting center, while Democrat criminals pulled out suitcases of ballots and ran them through the machines for hours unsupervised. | ||
Georgia was somehow the only state to turn blue in the entire Bible Belt. | ||
Now President Trump is getting indicted for the crime of investigating Democrat ballot fraud. | ||
Shame on Governor Kemp for allowing his state to become the corrupt sewer of the South. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Thank you. | ||
People think, oh, it's a Trump conspiracy. | ||
He's leading by 160,000 votes. | ||
They say, we've shut down voting for the night. | ||
All the observers can go home. | ||
All the poll watchers can go home. | ||
All the media can go home. | ||
They all go home, only to wake up the next morning to learn, oh, no, actually, we still kept counting, and that 160,000-vote lead Trump had has now been erased, and Biden's in the lead. | ||
Oh, and it turns out that we got the votes from areas that had like almost 100% turnout for voting. | ||
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Crazy, right? Crazy. They all hate Trump. | |
Everybody showed up and everybody voted for Biden. | ||
And if you don't believe that, you're a racist conspiracy theorist and you'll be sent to prison for merely asking the question. | ||
And there's just a reminder from the fallout to this. | ||
You saw one of the first or rather most aggressive stakeholder capitalism pushes where Georgia decided maybe we shouldn't have an election that is so easy to defraud. | ||
Maybe you should have things like voter ID. Maybe the ballots that are dropped off by the hundreds of thousands should go through some sort of verification system before they're counted multiple times. | ||
It's just, I know. | ||
Crazy, right? And what happened after that? | ||
Well, you saw basically every major corporation in Georgia boycott the state of Georgia, threatening to essentially bankrupt it. | ||
If they were to pass this perfectly reasonable law. | ||
And they always sort of leave out the first half of the story in cases like this. | ||
So they'll tell you what the law is that the Republicans wanted to pass. | ||
They'll tell you about all the activist groups advocating against it. | ||
They'll tell you that requiring voter ID is resurrecting Jim Crow and practically reinventing slavery. | ||
Just utter nonsense. | ||
But it should beg the question for any critically thinking person, why do they have to pass this law? | ||
Why do they want to pass? I mean, there's so many questions, right? | ||
Why would Republicans have to pass a law to demand basic voter security? | ||
Why are the Democrats so hell-bent on framing things like voter ID as somehow racist Jim Crow stop black people from voting law? | ||
Makes no sense. Why are all of the corporations acting in lockstep to use their financial power to force political change? | ||
That's just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
So, from Time Magazine, who of course wrote the article saying, you know, here's how the election was fortified by dropboxes. | ||
Companies condemn Georgia's restrictive voting law amid pressure campaign from advocates. | ||
This is from back in April of 2021, so just a few months after the election. | ||
Corporations in Georgia and across the U.S. are taking forceful stances against the state's new election law, which includes several voting restrictions. | ||
Yeah, restrictions like you have to be a citizen. | ||
Like you have to actually only vote once and in person. | ||
Very restrictive stuff. | ||
Activists have aimed their efforts at large Georgia-based companies in particular, such as Coca-Cola and Delta Airlines, who initially only offered vague statements affirming voting rights as the legislation sped through the state legislature. | ||
But on Wednesday, the CEOs of both companies publicly rebuked the new law, calling it unacceptable. | ||
They even convinced the Major League Baseball organization to move its All-Star game out of Atlanta. | ||
Just depriving Georgia of billions of dollars of tourists and other support because they wanted to pass Laws like, you know, limitations on drop boxes, strengthened voter ID requirements for absentee ballots, | ||
criminalized non-poll workers giving food and water to voters in line within a specific distance, shortened runoff elections, banned the use of provisional ballots for votes cast out of precinct before 5 p.m., and all but eliminated the use of mobile voting buses, barring emergencies. | ||
So, I mean, the question I think everybody should ask is, where was the law that allowed drop boxes? | ||
When did that get passed? | ||
Oh, never? Oh, you just did it. | ||
Okay. Where was the law that said you didn't need a voter ID to cast a vote? | ||
Where was the law passed through the legislature that said that absolutely everybody can pass can vote absentee for no with no excuse. | ||
When like when when was the law passed that said you could use provisional ballots to vote out of precinct after the election was like where. | ||
When did they pass any of these laws? | ||
This is the crazy part. | ||
Why should any of these have to be passed and out? | ||
Why were these not in place already? | ||
Why did we have a voting system where ID was not required? | ||
Who allowed the drop boxes to be put out? | ||
Drop boxes for ballots? | ||
That concept alone really discredits the entire 2020 election. | ||
The idea of drop boxes alone means that the results of the election cannot under any circumstances be trusted. | ||
Just think about it for a single second. | ||
You're mailing out hundreds of thousands of ballots To voters who may not even be in the state anymore, they may be old registrations. | ||
There's absolutely no way of verifying who filled out the ballot, who signed the ballot, who dropped off the ballot. | ||
You just have hundreds of thousands of ballots appearing in boxes on street corners, and then you treat them as totally valid and legitimate ballots. | ||
No way of verifying who they came from, where they came from, if the person on the ballot was the person that was actually voting. | ||
No way to verify any of that stuff. | ||
So of course they did a recount where they counted the same ballots over. | ||
That doesn't prove the ballots were legitimate. | ||
It just proves they exist. | ||
Who signed them? Who filled them out? | ||
Who dropped them off? | ||
Never investigated. Never looked into. | ||
Never legally processed. | ||
Never... Passed through the legislature that drop boxes were allowed. | ||
They just did it. Then you try to pass a law going, hey, remember that thing that you just did to steal the 2020 election? | ||
You're not going to be able to do that anymore. | ||
And you have every major corporation threatening to bankrupt Georgia, essentially. | ||
I mean, Delta, Delta, Coca-Cola. | ||
If these companies move out of Georgia, that's kind of it for Georgia, right? | ||
And they absolutely would have if Georgia hadn't bowed to their will and actually changed a lot of this law. | ||
Voter rights advocates claiming that somehow requiring verification of who you are before you cast a vote is discriminatory against black people. | ||
Call it racism. I mean, what do you even say? | ||
What do you even say to this? They just completely reformulated the entire election system in 2020. | ||
The input of Democratic billionaires. | ||
Folks, you go out to your calls. | ||
Once again, we have CJ in Florida. | ||
Says there's a lot to talk about. | ||
A lot of people still on hold, though. | ||
So let's try to keep our comments as brief as possible. | ||
CJ in Florida, you're on the air. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Hey, Averson? | ||
Yes. You can hear me okay? | ||
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Yep. Okay. Averson, listen, you guys are awesome. | |
You, thank you for everything you do, Alex, Owen. | ||
The whole Infowars team, you guys are awesome. | ||
Thank you. What I'm going to do, I'm just going to state some things and ask some questions, and then later on, if possible, you, Owen, Alex, can answer the questions. | ||
I would love a good back-and-forth answer with you, like a little discussion, but I know time is very limited. | ||
Okay. What I would say first is that, remember, you just said, if I be lifted up, I'll lift all men on to me. | ||
So the question is, why are we looking for men to be the ones to deliver us from the problems going on? | ||
You asked some questions earlier in the show, and there were very good questions you were asking. | ||
What do we do now? Our fourth indictment? | ||
As far as we know, Trump might be indicted in all 50 states. | ||
It's going to be ongoing, ongoing. | ||
We are in a spiritual war, and therefore we need to have spiritual warfare. | ||
The question I want to ask, I'm going to ask a couple real quick, right, in the interest of time. | ||
You can hear me okay? Yep. | ||
Okay, question number one. | ||
What would be wrong with a split in this country whereby people who want to go on one side, go to one side, and those who want to go to the other side, go to the other side? | ||
Meaning that I cannot speak clearly as I want to speak because I have financial obligations. | ||
Many people want to speak, but they don't have the money to take care of them in case something happens, like a backlash. | ||
So for those who have the money and the income, can you be able to help those who want to speak and to live a good life away from the drama to just be able to do so? | ||
But who's going to share their wealth to help other people who don't have it? | ||
So we can't speak freely. That's why you don't see more people with more infoward shirts or more speaking up in these things. | ||
Question again. Good thing with Trump. | ||
Look up the Jesuit oath. | ||
Look up Hegelian dialectic. | ||
Ask yourself, who created the FBI? Who created the CIA? Ask yourself, during 9-11, who was the mayor or the governor of New York City? | ||
Where are the black boxes from the planes and the hijackers? | ||
Where was Giuliani? | ||
How come Giuliani's working again for Trump? | ||
Mandalay Bay. What happened with the shooting? | ||
Nothing against it. Nothing about that since then. | ||
What happened in Syria? Trump, if you're the president of the United States, how could you not know the elections are going to be messed up? | ||
You're supposed to be monitoring all the election equipment. | ||
How could you then say you got ripped off and you have no outcry, no anger about it? | ||
How could people say this? How could people say, hey, they're on our side, and yet they're going to do nothing? | ||
What has Trump done for Infowars? | ||
What has Trump done to bail out Alex? | ||
What has Trump done for you? | ||
What have Trump done for the people he supported? | ||
Everything he said he wouldn't do other than the other things he did economically, it went backwards. | ||
So I can't trust him to say he's going to do the same thing again. | ||
Why should you give him a second chance to do something that he allowed to happen to himself? | ||
The J6ers, that was intentional. | ||
So, for instance, ask the question. | ||
The bombings, the war, the indictments, the fires, all these things, you said it correctly earlier, they're all tied together. | ||
I mentioned about a uni party. | ||
It is a uni party. All this World Economic Forum, all this stuff, they're trying to kill all of us. | ||
Okay? That's the main thing. It's death by any means possible. | ||
Abortion or whatever weapon you want to use. | ||
So there's no thing about he's going to save us if he gets in. | ||
Owen said Trump is not his messiah, but he wants Trump to win because you have a better chance under Trump. | ||
No. Trump is setting you up for a fall. | ||
I'm on your side. I listen to you guys all the time. | ||
I watch both things. | ||
And according to the Bible, It ain't gonna be nobody like Trump gonna save us, okay? | ||
It's gonna be Jesus Christ only. | ||
Before Jesus comes, it's gonna be the Antichrist, so you maybe set yourself up there. | ||
But yeah, we've heard these complaints about Trump before. | ||
Again, I'm sure you recognize the vast array of international forces that Trump is up against. | ||
And yeah, as the victim of the attack, I feel like it's pretty despicable to take the guy that has sacrificed so much to be the champion of the people at the moment of his, you know... | ||
Of his most need that he needs support now more than ever as he faces literally hundreds of years in prison in four different cases. | ||
And because they're attacking him so hard, people want to throw him under the bus and move on from it. | ||
It's like, I don't know, that to me is, I don't know, I value loyalty. | ||
So... I really find that distasteful, sort of disgusting, but that's just me. | ||
People have done to Alex, people have done to me. | ||
It's human nature, I guess, to start to despise your friends when they actually need you the most, so I don't like that. | ||
Thanks for the call, though, CJ. Let's go to Tina in Indiana. | ||
You have a comment about where all of this began. | ||
Go ahead, Tina, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi. Yeah, I think this all started with Obama. | |
I mean, Clinton's also. | ||
But Obama didn't leave D.C. and he had a hand in the election being stolen. | ||
Also, he bowed to the King of Bahrain, I believe it was. | ||
And I don't know if you've seen what that man has to protect him. | ||
He has a... | ||
A robot that follows me around and has machine guns and the availability to tase people. | ||
I mean, it's just... Oh, in Bahrain? | ||
I haven't seen that. Yeah. | ||
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This thing has a thousand rounds and it scares me. | |
You can buy it for $7.4 million and all these globalists Yeah, I agree. | ||
I mean, as pie in the sky it seems to be, it's like I still think Texas secession might be the only way actually out of this. | ||
I mean, we've seen how corrupt the federal government is. | ||
We see what they do to people that try to reform it. | ||
And kind of like CJ was just saying on that call, like where are the – if I had a billion dollars, a billion dollars and just try to pay for people, you get a million people to move to Texas and just take over a county and from there spread out. | ||
Like if we could just consolidate. | ||
We're so spread thin. | ||
We're so outnumbered in the cities. | ||
The rural areas have no power like the cities do. | ||
It's concentrated in the hands of the Democrats who own the capitals of these states. | ||
It's like – I mean it could be somewhere else. | ||
But Texas is just the best place to do this type of thing, our own energy grid, all that sort of stuff. | ||
It's like, man, if you could just wave a magic wand and get all the people all spread all over the United States, we could all just consolidate somewhere and just go, yeah, we've seen what the United States federal government – We want nothing to do with D.C. They're corrupt. | ||
They're monsters. They're evil psychopaths that are leading us down the path to destruction. | ||
Let's just cut off a conversation with them and just say, you aren't in charge of us anymore. | ||
We don't care what you say. | ||
You can deliver all the mandates that you want. | ||
You're over there. We're over here. | ||
Come and get us. I mean... | ||
It's like, okay, it may be far-fetched, but if it's the only solution that nobody has a better one, then how can we not commit to this? | ||
You'd rather die than try something that seems like a little bit harder. | ||
So maybe that's the only way we can do it, a national divorce in a sense, but it needs to be geographically defined or else... | ||
That's a losing proposition as well. | ||
Thank you for the call. Let's go to Daniel in Canada. | ||
You say elections have been stolen before. | ||
Yes, it's a long history of stolen elections in this country and around the world. | ||
Go ahead. Daniel, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, good morning, mister. | |
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Can you hear me okay? Yes, sir. | ||
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Okay, so basically, I know there's been stolen elections in the past, and what I'm kind of wondering, like, you know, if If things were changing, let's say, would the people be violent? | |
I don't remember if they were violent back in the 67 when Gore lost the election or the way it happened. | ||
That's one point. | ||
And I'll let you go into that, and then we can maybe move up to the next one. | ||
Well, we don't have too much time. | ||
We only have about a minute and a half left in the show. | ||
So maybe we'll have to save that for the next one. | ||
But yeah, certainly the elections have been stolen before and will be stolen again if we don't get a handle on things before the next one. | ||
I mean, this really is. We are down to the wire here, folks. | ||
It's like the last few meters of the race. | ||
And if we lose, that's it. | ||
There's no other race after this. | ||
Thank you for the call, Daniel. Let's go to Paul in Florida. | ||
We have about a minute left. You're on the air. | ||
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Paul, go ahead. Hey, Harrison, thank you for taking my call. | |
Sure. Okay, here's the thing. | ||
We need to end the war in Ukraine, and if Trump gets arrested, everybody's got to go to wherever that prison is, and we have to have an embargo. | ||
Nothing in, nothing out. | ||
That's right off the list of protesting tactics. | ||
That I got on the Infowars website. | ||
We need to have an embargo of the prison. | ||
If they arrest him and we do nothing, we are done. | ||
This movement's over, and we might as well just roll over and die if we do nothing and they arrest that man. | ||
What do you have to say about that? | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
I think, unfortunately, we have to be hyper-vigilant against false flags. | ||
We have to be totally non-violent. | ||
We have to... Yeah, I think that'd be a great thing to do. | ||
I don't know, just chain yourself together and just sit on the floor. | ||
I mean, just take the tactics of the hippies in the 60s and just make it totally apparent that we're not attacking anyone, but we will put ourselves in the way between the takeover of the deep state and... | ||
The embodiment of our republic. | ||
That's the only way forward. I mean, nonviolence is the only way forward. | ||
They're doing this in part to try to incite violence. | ||
We can't let them get away with that. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. | ||
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