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Fulton County Clerk of Court Shea Alexander says even though she's human, she strives for perfection. | |
And that's how the mishap happened. | ||
The mishap was she inadvertently posted the indictment charges against former President Donald Trump, even though the grand jury was still deliberating Monday. | ||
But I'm not like the mainstream media. | ||
It just tells you that Fulton County, Georgia put out a report. | ||
Here it is. Office of the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts Honorable Shea Alexander. | ||
And Trump, in the indictment I showed you yesterday in Georgia, is being indicted. | ||
They say it's a fraud that no one shut it down, no one kicked people out. | ||
But they did, and they kept counting, and that's on the surveillance footage. | ||
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How many ballots went through those machines in those two hours when there was no one there to supervise, to be present, consistent with your statutes and rules to supervise the tabulation? | |
They're trying to make it illegal to challenge them. | ||
Of course, the pipe never broke. | ||
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They lied. There is now a hitch in the tabulation of votes. | |
Water pipe has broken inside the arena. | ||
They had counted 86,000 absentee ballots. | ||
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We don't know how many more they have yet to tabulate, but all the tabulation of those ballots has now stopped. | |
The pipe broke at 6.07. | ||
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It was repaired at 8.07. | |
Which day? A.M. or P.M.? That was A.M. Of which day? | ||
On Election Day. Here's what the audit found. | ||
Quote, seven falsified audit tally sheets containing fabricated vote totals. | ||
For example, a batch containing 59 actual ballot images for Joe Biden and 42 for Donald Trump was reported as 100 for Biden and zero for Trump. | ||
The seven batches of ballot images with 554 votes for Joe Biden, 140 votes for Donald Trump, and 11 votes for Joe Jorgensen had tally sheets in the audit falsified to show 850 votes for Biden, zero votes for Trump, and zero votes for Jorgensen. | ||
Wait, did you just follow that? | ||
How is that not flat-out criminal fraud? | ||
We'd love to know because it certainly sounds like flat-out criminal fraud. | ||
Just like the same group just got caught publishing the indictment index. | ||
Then they said it wasn't true. | ||
Then they said it was a hack. Then they said it was fake. | ||
Now they said it's real and nothing to worry about. | ||
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It wasn't an official document. | |
It wasn't official charges. | ||
It was a dry run. | ||
It was a work sample. Even though it had a case number, Alexander says it didn't have a stamp and other markings that would have made it official. | ||
That fictitious document matched exactly the charges that we now see in this indictment. | ||
Can you tell us more about that document leak? | ||
Because now you have the former president's lawyers who are saying this is emblematic of a serious problem with your office. | ||
No, I can't tell you anything about what you refer to. | ||
What I can tell you is that we had a grand jury here in Fulton County. | ||
They deliberated till almost 8 o'clock, if not right after 8 o'clock. | ||
An indictment was returned. | ||
It was true-billed, and you now have an indictment. | ||
I am not an expert on clerk's duties or even administrative duties. | ||
I wouldn't know how to work that system, and so I'm not going to speculate. | ||
Next question. Well, Adrienne, I don't think we've ever seen such an affront to our justice system and the rule of law than what we witnessed in Fulton County yesterday. | ||
They're going to ram this through because they want to interfere in the 2024 election. | ||
So what did they do? They released this indictment in the middle of the night in Fulton County, just like they count votes without observers present. | ||
And they release these counts and charge President Trump for literally sending tweets, encouraging people to watch the news, to engage in public hearings, to hold press conferences. | ||
And they're trying to criminalize not just his First Amendment rights, but his right to participate Senator Josh Hawley said it best. | ||
They're sending a message to everybody. | ||
This is a dictatorship. So I think the message is real clear. | ||
Don't challenge us. | ||
Don't go to work for anybody who will challenge us. | ||
Don't vote for Donald Trump or anybody like him, or we'll treat you as a domestic terrorist. | ||
And I tell you what, Laura, this is a recipe for one party rule in this country. | ||
And if that's the case, this isn't the United States of America anymore. | ||
Our constitutional democracy doesn't exist anymore. | ||
Where have you heard this before, that they're setting up a dictatorship, they're coming after all of us, they're declaring us all domestic terrorists, and they're setting up a one-party state? | ||
People now get what this is. | ||
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I know it's hard to believe and it's terrible and we don't want this to happen. | ||
And I mean, I'm targeted by him. | ||
I wish this wasn't true, but I mean, we're all being put into prison. | ||
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It's Friday, August 18th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
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And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
This is Friday edition. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines nice and early today, folks. | ||
I need your help. | ||
I require your assistance in covering all of this news. | ||
We, of course, were not able to take calls yesterday, so we'll make up for that today. | ||
Take your calls quite a bit. | ||
Also had the Illuminati confirmed stand-up showcase yesterday. | ||
It was a very fun thing for everybody who came out. | ||
I stayed up extra late. | ||
Extra late last night. | ||
But that's all right. We have a lot to cover and a lot to get into. | ||
So let's just do it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 18th of August, 2023. | ||
From Gateway Pundit, a national disgrace. | ||
Photos leaked of horrific January 6th prisoner abuse. | ||
Tortured five months in isolation in a closet room with light on and bucket for a toilet. | ||
Where are the ACLU, Amnesty International, and Human Rights Watch? | ||
This went viral yesterday. | ||
These pictures of... | ||
I guess you could call it a jail cell. | ||
I mean, it's a closet with a mat on the floor. | ||
And it's where January 6th political prisoner Ryan Samsel has been held in prison without trial since January of 2021. | ||
During his two and a half years without trial, Ryan has been moved around to 17 different facilities. | ||
Ryan has been beaten, abused, tortured, and neglected since his arrest in January of 2021. | ||
Earlier this week, the Gateway Pundit received exclusive photos from Ryan Samsell's prison cell at the FDC in Philadelphia. | ||
The cell was the size of a closet with a light on all of the time. | ||
The cell had a thin blue mattress, no sheets or blankets, no clothing, and he was kept there for five months straight. | ||
The photos are shocking. | ||
This is taking place in America today. | ||
Hard to get really worked up over something like Russia when this is the way that Americans are being treated. | ||
He said he was kept in a hard cell and that, in particular, cell about five, six months. | ||
I even told you what was happening. | ||
The judge was actually calling, trying to get in contact with me because I wasn't in a named cell. | ||
They were missing me and saying I wasn't showing up in court. | ||
They were saying I wasn't showing up to medical. | ||
They were pretty much keeping me in there. | ||
Like I said, it was cold. | ||
The light was on. There were zero windows. | ||
And that followed me from Virginia. | ||
When I was in Virginia, it was exactly the same conditions. | ||
Just horrifying, honestly. | ||
Ryan told the Gateway Pundit, there are no books allowed, no letters, no photos, nothing. | ||
The yellow bucket was his toilet. | ||
I just won't even say that. | ||
Horrifying, just absolutely horrifying what's being done today in America to somebody who participated in a protest in D.C., Maui County EMA Director Herman Andaya resigns after scrutiny. | ||
The embattled leader of Maui's County Emergency Management Agency has resigned after facing criticism in recent days for his decision not to activate the siren warning system in the midst of the Maui fires. | ||
Maui Emergency Management Agency Administrator Herman Andaya has stepped down, according to a Facebook post by the County of Maui. | ||
He cited health reasons. | ||
Given the gravity of the crisis we're facing, my team and I will be placing someone in this key position as quickly as possible as I look forward to making that announcement soon, Maui County Mayor Richard Bisson said in the post. | ||
At a press conference on Wednesday, Ndaya was asked whether he regretted not choosing to sound the sirens. | ||
I do not, he said. He said the sirens were primarily used for tsunamis, and that if he sounded them, we covered that yesterday. | ||
And now he says he has to resign because of health. | ||
It's because of his health. | ||
Of course it is. Meanwhile, we covered the story yesterday of the Jewish congressman telling a random Twitter user to delete her post because it was the most bigoted thing he'd ever seen, her profession of basic Christian dogma. | ||
Well, she's been fired now. | ||
She's been fired from her job at a pro-life group. | ||
Ohio pro-life group fires Christian women after congressman and wife complain about her gospel post. | ||
Ohio Right to Life issued the following statement. | ||
They can confirm that Elizabeth Lizzie Marbach is no longer employed at Ohio Right to Life. | ||
The decision was not based on any single event. | ||
As some on social media claim, we appreciate Lizzie's service and wish her best in her future endeavors. | ||
That's the response to the story. | ||
The story originally said this. | ||
A woman who worked at Ohio Right to Life has been fired after posting the gospel on social media. | ||
Lizzie Marbach was given the opportunity to resign or to, quote, receive a transition period before her official dismissal, but reportedly declined both, per the Sentinel. | ||
Quote, there's no hope for any of us outside having faith in Jesus Christ alone, Marbach wrote on August 15th, stating a tenant of Christianity that Jesus Christ is the Savior, Son of God, and one true God. | ||
In response, Ohio Republican Max Miller quoted the post with a statement saying, delete this, this is the most bigoted tweet I've ever seen, you have gone too far. | ||
Now the twist in this is that Congressman Miller, his wife, sits on the board of the organization, from which Marbach has now been terminated, also said she should delete the post. | ||
So isn't that interesting? | ||
Isn't that something? Again, it's like between this last story and this one, it's like you're resigning in disgrace. | ||
Just apologize and resign in disgrace. | ||
Why lie about it? | ||
Why say it's about health? | ||
It's ridiculous. Like in this, you fired this woman because she's a Christian. | ||
She posted a Christian message on Twitter and she was fired the next day. | ||
Why lie about it? | ||
It had nothing to do with the post on social media. | ||
No, it was other stuff that happened that you don't know about. | ||
It's just like, why not just be up front? | ||
It's not fooling anybody. | ||
Nobody actually believes that it was something else. | ||
Clearly, we know she was fired because the congressman's wife is a board member. | ||
Like... Why insult us by lying about it? | ||
I really don't get it. Meanwhile, the FBI assassin teams are hard at work. | ||
FBI shoots and kills another American in pre-dawn raid in Albuquerque. | ||
The FBI was out there killing another American on Tuesday in a pre-dawn raid. | ||
It was the third killing by the FBI in recent weeks. | ||
The FBI is hiding the details from the Republic. | ||
They refuse to say if the deceased had a gun. | ||
ABQ Journal reported the FBI shot and killed a person Tuesday morning in Albuquerque, but released few details about the incident, including where it took place. | ||
The agency's public affair office said in a news release the shooting occurred around 6 a.m. | ||
Quote, one subject is deceased and FBI personnel were unharmed, according to a release. | ||
The FBI takes all shooting incidents involving our agents or task force members seriously. | ||
The FBI did not say where in the city the shooting happened if the person was killed or If the person who was killed had a weapon or give any other details, well, why should they? | ||
Who's going to make them? | ||
The FBI shot and killed an elderly Utah man last week who was taking care of his blind son, and this makes the third FBI early morning pre-dawn assassination raid in just the last few weeks. | ||
Finally we have this story. | ||
IRS agent accidentally shoots and kills another agent during training in Phoenix. | ||
FBI is now investigating the incident. | ||
IRS agent was gunned down by one of his own Thursday evening during a training exercise, according to ABC 15 News. | ||
ABC 15 News also revealed the FBI is investigating the shooting, which is being called an accident. | ||
Charlotte M. Dennis with the Phoenix Field Office, the IRS Criminal Investigation Division, told Arizona's family that it was aware of an incident involving one of its special agents. | ||
She said the agent was taken to... | ||
Medical center where he later passed away, the FBI field office released an emailed statement vowing a methodical approach. | ||
The FBI's investigation will be methodical and thorough to address every element of the incident, an emailed statement said. | ||
The Federal Bureau of Prisons said the gun range was being utilized by multiple federal agencies at the time. | ||
The question is, why do IRS agents need guns? | ||
This cannot happen again. | ||
We cannot let another IRS agent be killed in an accident like this. | ||
We must disarm the IRS immediately. | ||
Not one more, not one more IRS agent should needlessly die because somebody gave them guns, should take all of their guns away, maybe disband them. | ||
Maybe put them to work in something useful and productive in society rather than being the tax collectors. | ||
That's your Daily Dispatch. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to show you some videos, cover some more of this story, and of course, take your phone calls. | ||
Please go to Infowarsstore.com to support us. | ||
I'm going to drink some of this delicious Wake Up America coffee. | ||
In the meantime, get yours today at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
What is this, the light roast? Whatever it is, it's delicious. | ||
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We'll be right back, folks. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal. | ||
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Here you go to support us. | ||
that you do. | ||
I feel like personally, This is going to be a nice weekend for me. | ||
I'm going to do absolutely nothing. | ||
From this time last week... | ||
Nobody was getting in town for American Liberty Awards. | ||
Had to play the good host, go out late last Friday. | ||
Meet up with everybody. | ||
It was very fun. But then Saturday was the American Liberty Awards. | ||
Hosted the show Sunday. | ||
It's been non-stop ever since in the show last night. | ||
Took a lot of preparation. | ||
And I also... I also lifted weights for the first time in maybe 15 years yesterday. | ||
Now my elbows hurt. | ||
I realized my sister wanted to sign me up for some class she's doing where you run around lifting weights with a bunch of people. | ||
It was pretty fun. | ||
Now my elbows hurt. | ||
Does anybody who works out know what that means? | ||
It's like right here. I don't know what that is. | ||
But boy am I tired from all of this. | ||
But, yeah, I sort of hate lifting weights, but I realize you gotta do it. | ||
You gotta try to improve yourself, I guess, now that I'm an old man. | ||
So I hope you all can support us in our tireless effort to bring you the news and hopefully be as healthy as we can possibly be. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
I mean, I know like it's like a big it's like a big right wing thing to like lift weights and work out. | ||
Every day I see posts online that's like, leaving the gym never felt better. | ||
I do my best thinking when I'm in the gym pumping iron. | ||
It's like, really? Because I'm just miserable every time I try that. | ||
Every time I do that... | ||
It's like the gym's cold, but I'm hot and sweaty somehow. | ||
And everything hurts. | ||
I don't know. My brain rebels against it. | ||
That's what I blame it on. | ||
I blame it on a survival instinct. | ||
It's like, why am I doing this? | ||
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You're probably not supposed to be working out in like a suit. | |
Well, I gotta look good. | ||
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I've never seen you not in a suit. | |
Literally every time we see each other, you're wearing a suit. | ||
That's right. Yeah, they're giving me some weird looks in the gym, but it's alright. | ||
They're jealous. But no. | ||
Alright, that's enough of that. | ||
I just wanted you all to know. | ||
I did it. I did it. | ||
I picked up heavy things. | ||
I put them down. No reason. | ||
No purpose. No survival imperative driving me to do so. | ||
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Any of those gym bros give you a hard time, just tell them, hey, listen, real men lift their kids up. | |
That's right. Wussies? | ||
No, I don't know. To me, it's like it's got to be something competitive. | ||
If it's like, you know, a race or a game, like wrestling, something like that, it's no problem. | ||
It's something about just the pointlessness of lifting weights. | ||
Like my brain is just like, what are you doing? | ||
What are you doing? Conserve energy. | ||
What if you have to run from a tiger later? | ||
That's what I blame. I blame it on my evolutionary priming. | ||
That's what I'm going to blame it on. | ||
That's me yesterday, grunting like a freaking orangutan. | ||
All right. Let's start off with something a little light here. | ||
And the other thing is just, like, the news is so bad. | ||
It's just so bad across the board. | ||
I mean, we start off with the image of just, like, a dude that's a political prisoner just lying on concrete in a... | ||
Closet for five months on end without even having a trial and it's just like that's just the tip of the iceberg in terms of just the sheer unrelenting horrors that we have to deal with so it's not even like I'm physically I'm just mentally exhausted by having to talk about all this crap. | ||
So let's try some comedy, shall we? | ||
Let's go to clip number two. | ||
It's a comedy series called Scott Squad from Scotland, I guess. | ||
Absolutely nails the clown world that we live in. | ||
Clip number two. Let's watch. | ||
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I'm delighted to be joined by a member of the Chinese community as I apologize for using the phrase Chinese whispers. | |
I appreciate that this is deeply offensive to the Chinese. | ||
I completely understand why they went totally mental. | ||
I'm delighted to be joined by a mental health campaigner to witness my apology for using the phrase, they've gone mental. | ||
I can see some of you are surprised that I'm apologising, but no. | ||
Gone were the days when getting an apology out of me was like getting a fiver out of an Aberdonian, eh? | ||
I would like to apologise to the largest Aberdonian community, the Aberdonians. | ||
I do understand that Aberdonian feelings are important. | ||
I'm surprised, actually, that our diversity officer didn't make that clear to me. | ||
Honestly, sometimes around here it's like the blind leading the blind. | ||
I would like to apologise to Scotland's blind community. | ||
I hear your concerns, and I promise you they will not fall on deaf ears. | ||
I would like to apologise to the deaf community. | ||
I would like to say sorry. | ||
When I realise what I said, honestly, I had a fit. | ||
I apologise unreservedly to all of the epileptics in Scotland for my use of the word fit. | ||
I completely understand why you've got a bee in your bonnet. | ||
I would like to apologise to anyone connected with bees or the wider bee community. | ||
Bees, indeed, are a vital part of society. | ||
I tried my best to get a statement that wouldn't offend anyone. | ||
I really did. But, you know, when me and my advisers get together, honestly, it's like two bald men fighting over a comb. | ||
I would like to apologise to Scotland's bald community, of which I am a member. | ||
I would like to apologise and exonerate myself. | ||
Chief, I'm sorry. | ||
Chief, you're forgiven. | ||
I was particularly pleased with my final apology because I could apologize and accept the apology at the same time. | ||
I do like to kill two birds with one stone. | ||
I would like to apologize to the entire avian community for my cruel and insensitive words. | ||
I'm sorry. The avian community. | ||
Pretty brilliant, just mocking the offense that everyone's feeling these days. | ||
Everyone is offended, but only some offense really matters. | ||
Actually, we should do like a daily Steve Hughes break. | ||
There's a comedian named Steve Hughes that I've played on this show before, but sort of a... | ||
He was sort of a successor to Bill Hicks. | ||
Talked about the New World Order quite a bit. | ||
And he was making that point the other day about being offended. | ||
It's just like you hear just the most offensive stuff you can possibly imagine against white people or Christians. | ||
Nobody cares. Oh, you're offended? | ||
Well, you know where to stick it. | ||
But when other groups are offended, it becomes imperative that we... | ||
Move mountains to set that offense right. | ||
I kind of like what happened with this Christian woman being fired from her job for simply posting a central belief of the Christian faith. | ||
Were you offended by the Bible? | ||
We're so sorry. Please let us destroy this woman's life for you. | ||
Is everything okay now? | ||
Meanwhile, the very fact that he would call that bigoted offends me quite a bit. | ||
No apology forthcoming. | ||
It's all very arbitrary, all of this stuff. | ||
We'll get into sort of the wide-ranging view of what's going on in America. | ||
I think we've hit critical mass. | ||
I think this might be it. | ||
I think we might be over the edge and on the downswing. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Still a lot of news to cover today. | ||
Of course, the Maui Fires still talk about Interesting political revelations have been made. | ||
A pseudonym of Joe Biden revealed. | ||
I need to be keeping track of this. | ||
His is like the least ridiculous one. | ||
What's Biden's name? | ||
It was just something normal, right? | ||
Peter? Something? | ||
Robert Peters. There you go. | ||
Robert Peters. A lot better than some of the others. | ||
Wasn't Anthony Weiner's Carlos Danger? | ||
Wasn't that his pseudonym online? | ||
What was Mitt Romney's? | ||
Pierre? Stinky Pierre? | ||
What was his? | ||
So at least he had a normal... | ||
Pseudonym that he used to commit his crimes. | ||
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Joe Biden. Romney was Pierre Delecto. | |
Pierre Delecto, Carlos Danger, Robert Peters. | ||
It's like the weirdest Ocean's Eleven remake you've ever seen. | ||
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It's probably what they call each other when they're at the gay swingers club. | |
Yeah, you think that ever happens? They're walking in the halls of Congress and... | ||
Biden's like, oh, there you are, Mr. | ||
Delecto. I mean, Romney. | ||
I mean, Romney. | ||
Sorry. How many names do they have? | ||
Are these the names they use on the islands? | ||
That's the question that we should all be asking. | ||
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I mean, they think it's funny, right, that they're using these silly names to dupe the American public and to get out of, you know what I mean? | |
That's what it is. Or there's a real pure delecto hiding in the shadows somewhere and Romney's just the fall guy. | ||
How deep does it go? | ||
We really will get into some of this news. | ||
We'll get into as much of it as possible. | ||
But I actually want to take your phone calls starting... | ||
Nice and early today, as it is Friday, and we have yesterday to make up for. | ||
Give us a call at 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
And we will talk about whatever you want. | ||
Whatever you want to call in about, that's what we'll talk about. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
But I want to talk just... | ||
Overarchingly about what's going on because I mentioned this a little bit yesterday when it came to the video of the police officer shutting down a public food and help distribution center in Maui and just saying, you know, it's just sorry I'm shutting it down. | ||
Everybody gets mad and he's like, please, please, I know. | ||
I know what I'm doing is bad and wrong. | ||
What I'm doing is... It's probably illegal, but, you know, the powers that be told me to do it. | ||
And who am I to question them? | ||
I don't have free will. | ||
I'm not a human being. I just do what they tell me. | ||
I'm shutting it all down. | ||
I mentioned in the last segment, like, I think we've hit critical mass. | ||
I think we may be reaching a level where conspiracy... | ||
In the classic sense, no longer necessary. | ||
In other words, once a society has reached a critical mass, and I'm not sure what that, if it's 50%, 75%, could be lower, could be something like 25%, but a certain percentage of people in power, if they are deceitful, selfish, egotistical, uncaring people, Or incompetent. | ||
And or incompetent. | ||
You don't actually require conspiracy. | ||
You don't actually require secret communications, pre-planning, you know, asserting control. | ||
Everybody just sort of plays their part. | ||
Things just sort of happen like this. | ||
The example we always point to is in 2016 when Donald Trump was running and there were news stories all over The headlines about swastika and anti-gay messages sprayed on a church. | ||
Spray-painted on a church. | ||
And of course that message spreads. | ||
That narrative gets out there. | ||
Trump supporters are Nazis. | ||
Trump supporters are homophobic. | ||
Trump supporters are hateful. | ||
Bigots and vandals. | ||
It spreads all over. | ||
And then once the investigation actually concludes, it was found that it was a gay guy at the church. | ||
Who in like a media interview he did was like, I wanted to do a false flag because people weren't taking the threat of Trump seriously enough and I wanted to show them how bad it could be. | ||
knowing full well, like he didn't, it's not like this gay choir director from a church has control of the media. | ||
They just both know what the game is. | ||
The media knows that when you have a story that supports your agenda, you propagate it without question, without investigation. | ||
You take the narrative that's been offered to you and you run with it and you spread it, knowing that even if you have to make a correction later, the correction is not going to go anywhere. | ||
The idea has already been implanted in people's minds. | ||
It has already infused the collective subconscious. | ||
And as the Vandal himself, he knows, like, if I just do this, they're not going to look into it. | ||
He knows how the media will react to it. | ||
He knows it'll spread. He knows it'll get the message across whether they like it or not. | ||
Like, that's where we are now. | ||
We have reached a point where conspiracy is no longer necessary. | ||
It's actually just enough people in positions of power with the same ideology, the same sort of... | ||
And it does have to do with the ego and... | ||
Self-serving interests that everybody just knows the game that they play. | ||
So again, you don't really need control of the media if the media itself just reflexively falls into line with whatever narrative would best serve the cause. | ||
Kind of like how you don't need to rig a jury if your jury pool... | ||
It's comprised completely of people who consider it more important to get a political victory or some sort of collective revenge than it is to actually fulfill their duty as a jury member to find the truth and to come out with a factual and moral verdict. | ||
It's a dangerous situation that we find ourselves in because this is exactly what's happening around the world and around the country at least. | ||
And you can point to, I can think off the top of my head, at least four different examples. | ||
You've got the Trump indictment, obviously. | ||
And of course, any other politically charged court case. | ||
That ends up somewhere like D.C. or like 98% of the people that will be picked for jury duty are hardcore Democrats. | ||
But like it's not just enough that they're partisans. | ||
They have to be partisans to a religious fanatical degree, which most of them are. | ||
Where you... | ||
Because, you know, even like a... | ||
It's kind of hard to explain. | ||
But if you have like a... I don't want to sound too partisan when I'm talking about this. | ||
I'm trying to explain this in a way that it's just understandable to everybody. | ||
If you have a Democrat, he's a Democrat, he's a partisan, he really thinks Democrats are great, but he's also respectable and moral and has a higher value. | ||
He's like a Christian and believes that his immortal soul will be judged on whether or not he behaved in a correct way on Earth according to the immutable laws of God. | ||
You can put him on a jury, and even if it's like Donald Trump on the stand, it's like, well, if the proof isn't there, I can't convict him. | ||
I'm not going to do that. I'm here to serve the truth. | ||
I might personally want this guy to go down, but I'm not here for my personal fulfillment. | ||
I'm here to serve a purpose, which is to get to the truth. | ||
If that's not the truth, I'm not going to support it. | ||
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So your dedication to the party, the cause, whatever that is, has to override your moral consideration. | ||
You actually have to consider it moral to violate your oath to get Trump, which is where we are now. | ||
I'll try to explain a little more in a second. | ||
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Let's go to Chris in New York first about censoring health info on YouTube. | ||
We covered the story yesterday that YouTube has expanded its... | ||
Misinformation policy used to just be health information about COVID that had to comport with the dictates of the World Health Organization and other health authorities despite being wrong, despite changing their minds every couple months. | ||
You had to adhere to whatever the current policy was or else you'd be completely silenced and probably lose your channel. | ||
Now it's expanded to just be all medical information. | ||
All medical information has to comport With the pharmaceutical companies, you will be banned off of YouTube. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Chris, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, hi. Yeah, they're going to go after Dr. | |
John Campbell now. They've been trying to get rid of him for a very long time, and he's been banned a number of times. | ||
And this is terrible. | ||
They're never going to stop. I mean, Kennedy went to a court to stop this. | ||
Now they're going to use... | ||
Third world entities to try to censor us outside our country. | ||
Oh, by the way, you've got to remember when you buy that Starbucks coffee, the water they use is going to kill you. | ||
They're using tap water. | ||
So when you make your own coffee at home, you could use spring water or your filtered water and you'll live longer. | ||
That's a great point, yeah. | ||
Every step of your coffee-making experience should have InfoWars involved. | ||
Your water should be filtered by an Alexa Pure water filter. | ||
Your coffee should be InfoWars coffee. | ||
Your mug should be an InfoWars mug. | ||
You can have InfoWars at every step of the way. | ||
But no, you're exactly right when it comes to How actually literally dangerous it is to not allow people to err or to spread alternative medicines, alternative health advice. | ||
Especially since, and it's crazy that people are going along with this. | ||
You've got places like the World Health Organization, sorry, the health arm of the World Economic Forum, who changes their dictates We're good to go. | ||
But it's against the guidance of the World Health Organization or the CDC. So they ban your channel. | ||
You know, destroy the audience that you've built. | ||
And then like a week later, they actually say, oh, you know what? | ||
Actually, that was right. But you don't get your channel back. | ||
They don't go back in time and say, actually, you know what? | ||
You were right about that. Now what you were saying back then now fits with the current policy of the World Health Organization. | ||
So your channel's back and now it's not information anymore. | ||
I mean, this is the arbitrariness of... | ||
All of these dictates, it's totally ridiculous. | ||
So yeah, I mean, what did you mean about the third world people affecting what we're saying? | ||
Just because it's not Americans like the World Health Organization. | ||
It's like some terrorist leader from Uganda that's running the whole thing. | ||
And so they get to dictate what we are and are not allowed to say on our internet. | ||
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Is that what you're referencing, Chris? Well, the thing is this. | |
We're going to sign a treaty. | ||
Which will give the WHO total control over giving vaccines out. | ||
They can actually come into your house if we sign this treaty and forcibly give you a vaccine. | ||
We're going to give away our sovereignty and this is the end of our country. | ||
Not only that, I believe they want to depopulate us and that's my opinion. | ||
And this is the way they're going to do it. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And really, the censorship stuff is ramping up right now. | ||
Now, whether that's because we're getting closer to 2024 and it's a purely political thing, or whether something else is about to come down the pipe that they need silence to carry out. | ||
There's things like this from Reclaim the Net HQ on Twitter. | ||
Meta, Apple, Google, TikTok, and other platforms with over 45 million EU users will have to comply with new sweeping EU censorship law, the Digital Services Act, by August 25th. | ||
The act requires these large platforms to, quote, mitigate against such risks, risks such as disinformation. | ||
So, I mean, they are implementing a top-down censorship program enforced by the big tech companies. | ||
Completely arbitrary, completely based off of the dictates of unelected tyrants who have no reason to tell the truth whatsoever, yet they will be given veto power over your ability to not just speak. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Nuts. | ||
It is pretty horrifying. | ||
EU's digital service threatens Americans' free speech. | ||
Online platforms should resist binding us all to the rules of censorship-happy jurisdictions. | ||
But the big tech companies are like, well, but we want to operate in France, so when the French government tells us to take something down in America, we better do it. | ||
That's how it works. And you can see that because if you follow someone like Andrew Torba, who runs Gab, Every day he's posting notices he's getting from European governments demanding he take something down. | ||
He's just like, I'm in America, come get me. | ||
Like, we have free speech here. | ||
Nothing you can do about it. | ||
You want to shut us down? Good luck. | ||
Give it a try. And if only, if only we had more than one outlet like that, but Gab is sort of the only social media outlet out there that's, you know, fully independent and unafraid to stand up against these. | ||
But no, it's exactly right. | ||
We have to conform to some European tyrant's demands. | ||
It's just absolutely ridiculous. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Chris. | ||
Let's go down to Hobbs in Nebraska. | ||
You have some words of advice for us on this Friday. | ||
Thank you for calling in, Hobbs. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning, InfoWarriors. | ||
It's your boy, Hobbs in Nebraska with Rhodes Liberty. | ||
And I just have some motivational advice for you. | ||
You were lamenting working out. | ||
And I got to say, you just have to keep at it. | ||
You said that real men lift up their kids, and that is true. | ||
But believe it or not, Harrison, as a father of two myself with a third one on the way, those things get heavier as time goes on. | ||
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It's true. Keeping at it, just keep with it, man. | |
It does get better. | ||
And while you're at it, I'm sure you've seen the meme, but in case you haven't, you might want to look up the Victoria-era theology of muscular Christianity. | ||
I think that would be right up your alley. | ||
Yeah, that's been spreading around a little bit, muscular Christianity. | ||
It really is just like, back in the Victorian era, there was like... | ||
What you would see is right-wing frog posters on Twitter. | ||
Like, it really is oddly modern when you look into that thing from the late 1800s. | ||
Yeah, thank you for the call, Hobbs. | ||
Again, to me it's something mental where it's like... | ||
Literally, I could be doing the same thing, but if it's like a contest, if there's somebody else trying to beat me and there's a prize at the end, I will push myself to the physical limit. | ||
It's just the repetition, the pointlessness of lifting weights. | ||
I'm telling you, I just don't get it. | ||
I just don't get it. | ||
Well, Harrison, if you're still listening, if I'm still on, you're competing against yourself. | ||
That's the biggest opponent when it comes to lifting weights, is you're competing against yourself. | ||
You always want to end the day a little bit better than you were yesterday. | ||
So I'm always winning, but I'm also always losing. | ||
What a conundrum. Thank you for the call, Hobbs, and the inspiration. | ||
I just want a machine I can plug myself into that just exercises all my body, and then I can watch TV while I do that. | ||
Thanks for the call. We'll be right back. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is our Friday edition of American Journal, going out to your phone lines. | ||
Today, all day, we'll go to Andrew in New York. | ||
Now, you want to talk about the Maui fires, how, whether designed or not, a very convenient way to clear the area for the creation of smart cities. | ||
The governor of Hawaii is actually a keynote speaker in an Agenda 2030 smart city forum in July of this year, talking about how they wanted to turn Maui Into a total reorganized New World Order, Great Reset, Smart City. | ||
Smart City, that's what they call it. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Andrew, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, a piece of surveillance. | |
Yeah, so they have all the major globalists there, like Fat Cow, like Oprah. | ||
They have Zuckerberg there. | ||
They had the unpredicted programming, too, with a movie about the fires, and I'm trying to blame climate change, which it's definitely not. | ||
Yeah, FEMA and the Red Cross, they're blocking the firefighters from the area. | ||
So they do stop and make sure they have, I guess, cash. | ||
Not build up like... | ||
The bathroom surveillance and all that. | ||
They gotta make sure they don't build that stuff up. | ||
They gotta make sure that they don't go cashless. | ||
Don't take the globalist BS. Yeah. | ||
I mean, to me, it's... | ||
Even just outside of so much of what has gone on in Maui and all the speculation about... | ||
Who did what and all this sort of stuff. | ||
It's like, at the end of the day, all of the problems that we talk about, whether it's the crime or the wildfires or the, like, economic destruction, we have... | ||
More than enough resources, more than enough organization, more than enough capability to deal with all of this stuff. | ||
If the people in power actually prioritize the well-being and comfort and survival of their citizens, none of this would be an issue, honestly. | ||
I mean, how much money do we spend on overseas adventures? | ||
How many thousands of troops do we have in Syria right now for some... | ||
God knows what reason we have them there. | ||
Like, if we're going to be spending that money, like, we have that money, more than enough money, resources, people, to have just, like, full-time, massive firefighting contingents in every state, near every wildlife area. | ||
Just instead of buying missiles to launch in Russia for no damn reason, we're... | ||
Have tankers full of water that can drop it on the fire. | ||
If we just prioritized What we should be prioritizing, none of this would be an issue. | ||
It all just comes down to a matter of where our priorities are, where our resources are going. | ||
It's all just about resource allocation, and that goes down to priorities of the people in charge. | ||
They prioritize everyone except America, everyone except Americans, everything except for safety and convenience and well-being and the long life of the American people. | ||
So It doesn't even matter how rich, how wealthy, how successful we are if all of that is then turned against us and used to fund our own destruction. | ||
Again, you don't even need... | ||
You don't need a conspiracy. | ||
You don't need secrets, networks, you know, pulling off plans and covering it up with the media if just everyone in power is a scumbag. | ||
If everyone in power is a scumbag and everyone in the media is a scumbag... | ||
And all of the police are cowards. | ||
And all of the people are sheep. | ||
Like, you don't need a conspiracy. | ||
It's just the bad people are going to do the bad things. | ||
The media is going to understand that they can't report on the bad things without compromising their overarching ideological mission. | ||
And so, that's that. | ||
It just happens. These things just happen naturally. | ||
We're now, I believe, we've reached and surpassed critical mass for the number of Selfish, egotistical, incompetent, and dishonest people in positions of power. | ||
That conspiracy is no longer necessary. | ||
It just happens. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We'll go out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
I do want to go to a quick video to illustrate just what we were talking about. | ||
This is, I think his name is Kai Linney. | ||
Kai Linney, professional surfer and Maui native. | ||
Talking about how the people of Maui have come together to support each other in the absence of governmental support. | ||
Let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
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Some of us, we were kind of sitting back waiting for help to arrive, and then nothing was sort of happening. | |
We were just in shock. | ||
When I started getting texts and messages from friends on the other side saying, hey, no one is here. | ||
Do you know anyone you can call? | ||
Can you help us? And it started off with really being boots on the ground. | ||
Okay, let's get the jet skis. | ||
Let's get the boats. Let's call friends who fly commercial aircraft and see if we can charter a plane. | ||
We just took it upon ourselves like, okay, we could probably do a full day to hold our friends and family over before the, you know, caravan arrives with everything. | ||
And it was just like day after day. | ||
Where are they? I haven't seen, you know, one state, one county, one federal official at any one of the donation hubs where people are most suffering. | ||
People are sleeping in their cars. | ||
People are asking for specific items now. | ||
The federal government says they're here. | ||
As soon as you go to the west side, all of a sudden you're like, wow, why do I feel like I'm in a third world country right now? | ||
You could go to any one of those hubs on the west side of the island and you can ask everyone there. | ||
And they'll be like, oh, we haven't seen anyone. | ||
No one came to talk to us. | ||
No one's come to assist. | ||
I wonder if the state, county, they believe we're doing such a good job they don't need to step in. | ||
But a lot of these volunteers have been going all day, all night for five, six days now and are exhausted and are waiting for a handoff or at least a break. | ||
So there you go. More evidence of just the... | ||
And, you know, it's one of those things, like, the government shouldn't have to do this, but they are... | ||
They have the monopoly on these things. | ||
Like, people can't... | ||
This is why we have the government. | ||
This is the point of us having a government, is to do the things that humans can't do individually and that aren't profit-driven. | ||
Fighting fires, right? | ||
Maintaining roads, things that just have to be done, but the burden shouldn't fall on one person or one group of people. | ||
It should just be a collective idea. | ||
I mean, this is the point of it, right? | ||
Defense would be another primary thing. | ||
So all of the things that the government is instituted to do, their primary foundational purposes are being completely ignored. | ||
While they engage in billion-dollar boondoggles and completely unnecessary and actually largely damaging pursuits, fighting climate change, inequality, drastically altering the demographics of an area to better suit their political ideology. | ||
Again, it's not a matter of us not being capable of doing it, not having enough resources to do it. | ||
It's a choice that we're making. | ||
All of this is a choice that people in power are making. | ||
And when you have enough people in power making choices to pursue their own ideological ends rather than just do what's right for its own sake, then this is what you end up with. | ||
This is the America that you get. | ||
A completely bastardized, deracinated economic zone. | ||
Where the only point of participating is to loot it for as much as you can before the whole thing collapses. | ||
Let's go to Paul in Utah, who I think wants to talk about something similar. | ||
Your topic is ideological subversion. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Paul, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
How are you doing? Good, thank you. | ||
Good. Yeah, you know, I've been looking at a lot of... | ||
What I feel could be going on for sure. | ||
I mean, I studied the Bilderbergs, you know, the Rockefellers, how they started this system, like, way right after World War II. And I came across this video today, and it was about Yuri Bezmenov. | ||
He did an interview. He's ex-KGB, and he's describing, you know, the steps of Ideological subversion. | ||
Demoralization. Yeah, the definition is to change the perception of reality. | ||
In other words, it's psychological warfare. | ||
The start is demoralization. | ||
In this interview, he said that in 1984, he said that the demoralization process is highly overdue. | ||
39 years. | ||
We are 39 years into this demoralization process into this Bilderberg system. | ||
And the next part after the demoralization process would be the destabilization process, where they destroy the economy, foreign relations, and military defenses. | ||
And it takes about five years for that to happen. | ||
And then after they use crisis, I mean, it can take six weeks, you know, to put a country under crisis, where they use the crisis to violently change the laws and the powers in the government who's in control and stuff like that. | ||
And then, you know, the final tactic of the... | ||
Of the ideological subversion is to create normalization, where the public then adapts to and accepts the loss of freedom and everything for an easier life, you know, and it's just, | ||
you know, I don't want this country to get to that point, you know, I just have an open mind and I try and Keep my eyes open, you know? Yeah, no, we're already very far down the demoralization rabbit hole. | ||
And of course, the collapse is on at this point. | ||
Again, it's on purpose. It's choices that were made by people in power to bring us to this point, not a natural occurrence, not just happening. | ||
I think that's sort of the key of what it is to be a normie, what it is to be Blind to what is really going on. | ||
Somehow people have convinced themselves that things just sort of happen. | ||
Nobody's making decisions. | ||
It's just some sort of collective will that just manifests without any singular or even multi-various impetus to beginning it, pushing it, making these decisions. | ||
It's just how it is. | ||
It's this normalization concept that you're talking about that we're already fully in. | ||
Well, all of our manufacturing just moved to China. | ||
That just happened. | ||
Did it just happen? | ||
Nobody made that decision. | ||
There were no bills that brought this inevitability about. | ||
There were no And like, sure, it was multiple. | ||
It wasn't just one decision. It wasn't one guy going, manufacturing, now moving to China. | ||
Boom. And then it happened. It happened in stages, but these are people making decisions. | ||
They could have made a different decision. | ||
They could have taken a little bit less money to keep it here and pay people better. | ||
Instead, they'd rather use slaves in China. | ||
So all of these things are decisions that are being made. | ||
All of these things are people making decisions for their own interest rather than what is right or good. | ||
And that's what's led us to this point, and yet they've convinced people to accept everything that's happening as if there's absolutely nothing we can do about it except for eat bugs and put a chip in our head. | ||
It's completely bafflingly nonsensical. | ||
One thing, we'll go out to your phone calls again in a second, but more and more whales have been showing up dead on the shore of New England. | ||
This is today in southern New England, within the vicinity of Vineyard Wind, offshore turbines under construction. | ||
Don't tell me this is a vessel strike, fishing gear entanglement, or climate change at SAVE-N-A-R-W, which is, I guess, Save Right Whales Coalition, a nonpartisan group dedicated to protecting the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale on the East Coast. | ||
And so ever since they started building wind turbines, They've just been killing whales by the dozens. | ||
Which I think would be an interesting question to ask liberals. | ||
Should we depopulate the whales in order to save the earth? | ||
It'd be kind of a horrifying thing, wouldn't it, if you're like, well, look, we've got to save the Earth, we've got to lower CO2 emissions, and to do that, we have to slaughter all the whales. | ||
People would be outraged by it. | ||
What? How dare you? That's a ridiculous thing to say. | ||
But when it comes to humans, somehow they're okay with it. | ||
Somehow they're like, yes, destroy the humans, destroy the people, save the whales, or kill the whales. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is American Journal, InfoWars.com, InfoWarsStore.com, taking your calls today. | ||
We have Nick in Texas. | ||
He wants to talk about the District 23 race in Texas. | ||
He's calling in. Nick, you are on the air. | ||
Where is District 23? | ||
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Hi, yes. District 23 is over in West Texas, going out from San Antonio to Del Rio area. | |
You're talking about the National Congressional District. | ||
It's almost half the state. | ||
It's like the whole western part of the state of Texas. | ||
And there's a young guy trying to primary the person that is the incumbent right now, right? | ||
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The – Female Vitality and the Collagen. | ||
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Just a real quick request. | ||
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Prenatal. So it's been blessed off by you guys. | ||
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Yeah, thank you for that, Nick. | ||
And thank you to your wife for super female Vitality. | ||
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We love y'all's products. | |
Okay, so... | ||
Tony is out there right now. | ||
Previously, it was Will Hurd. | ||
I have some history there because I helped Will Hurd to get elected. | ||
I went out to Del Rio and actually worked for the Republican Party for a little bit to go out and block walk out there. | ||
Whenever Tony came in, he's actually family of mine. | ||
He reached out to me through some other family of mine. | ||
And he said he was coming from the Navy, and he had previously worked with Marco Rubio's campaign, and he knew a whole bunch of people. | ||
He was connected within Marco Rubio, and so they would help him get elected. | ||
So he was reaching out since I knew the area, and one thing led to another, but I really wasn't able to help him, and I'm kind of glad I didn't help him. | ||
Even if he's my family, I mean, this guy's a rhino, or this guy's a unipartiest. | ||
He needs to get kicked out. | ||
I mean, he voted for the January 6th committee subsidizing red flag laws, a vaccine database when the jabs were coming down, and they were mandating it for everyone. | ||
So the guy needs to get out. | ||
He's horrible. | ||
If y'all can get Brandon Herrera to get on the show and talk a little bit about it, that's a real... | ||
That's a real interesting area and an interesting race because there's a lot of Democrats in that area. | ||
So if you can get him on to talk about it, kind of amplify him, Tony needs to get out. | ||
They need to get him out. | ||
Yeah, so I first heard about this just a few days ago. | ||
On the 15th of August, Brandon Herrera put out a message saying that he would be trying to primary Tony Gonzalez. | ||
I actually just put the video in here if the crew wants to pull it in. | ||
I explain why I'm running for Congress, Texas District 23, in the Republican Party against Tony Gonzalez. | ||
So we can play his little statement and see what Brandon Herrera says. | ||
That's pretty funny. His slogan for his campaign is, Let's Go Brandon, because his name's Brandon. | ||
That's kind of clever. | ||
That's kind of clever. I kind of like that. | ||
So, yeah. All right. | ||
This is the person who is attempting to primary the congressman from District 23 in Texas, which is the whole district along the Mexico border, essentially. | ||
So, a very important geopolitical location here. | ||
Today, yeah, there's the map for our television viewers. | ||
All right, here's Brandon Herrera, who's attempting to primary Tony Gonzalez. | ||
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I announced I am going to be running for Congress. | |
That's why I'm running for Congress. | ||
I will be challenging the establishment Republican Tony Gonzalez for the District 23 Congressional seat in the Republican primary for 2024. | ||
What I guess inspired this is that a large number of the politicians that liberty-loving Americans have turned to to defend these ideals have failed. | ||
It's like once they win their first election, they feel untouchable in the primaries. | ||
We have to remind them that if they fail to uphold their oath to defend the Constitution, we will primary them, we will campaign against them, and we will win. | ||
Well, that's what we need. | ||
Muscular nationalism. | ||
Make America Texas again. | ||
It's another statement of his. | ||
I like it. I like it. | ||
I don't know too much about it, but so far so good. | ||
We just have to get good people in office at the local level or at the congressional and senatorial level because it's not all about the president. | ||
It's about the entire corrupt swamp. | ||
And I know a lot of people are being... | ||
Blackpilled and disillusioned with the political process right now, but it really is our only hope. | ||
We still do have a system that can be corrected if the will is there. | ||
If the desire to correct it is manifest, then we could correct this. | ||
And all that takes is people having the information to know who to vote for, who to support, and what the threats that we're really under are. | ||
So... It's a slim chance, but it's a chance, which is more when you say about than just about any other tactic that people would want to pursue in rescuing this country and, by extension, the rest of the Western world. | ||
Thanks for the call, Nick. | ||
Let's go to Tove in Ontario. | ||
I think that's what that word is supposed to be. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tove, you're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Good morning. | |
Good morning. First of all, I've got to correct you. | ||
It's not the World Health Organization. | ||
It's the World Homicide Organization. | ||
I was in Austin last weekend and I'd like to say thanks to Christy and her family and I met Matt and the two Robs and of course Owen. | ||
They were all great and won four awards and I hope that woman's okay that fell in front of the stage. | ||
I think everyone's alright. | ||
There were people from out of town that weren't used to the Texas heat. | ||
So there were two heat incidences where people passed out in the audience. | ||
Luckily, we had Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough there who leapt to take care of those people and they both recovered fine as far as I know. | ||
So yeah, everyone was good. | ||
It's just some people can't take the Texas heat. | ||
You can't blame them. It was a little bit toasty in there. | ||
But thanks for coming down. | ||
That's great to hear. I'm sorry we didn't get to meet. | ||
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Yeah, you are a tall guy. | |
You are over six feet. | ||
Oh, I don't lie about that, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, so I called in because I'm getting tired of using the anti-Semitism as a weapon. | |
Being a Jew myself, I've been accused of... | ||
My own uncle accused me of being an anti-Semite because... | ||
I talk bad about Soros and Bloomberg and Zelensky, right? | ||
So he's a lawyer, so he uses like a straw man argument and a lot of ad hominem. | ||
But I just can't stand like with that woman that was just saying a prayer and that she's getting fired because suddenly it's anti-Semitism. | ||
Like, honestly, people like Chuck Schumer and And Avril Haines, they're just awful. | ||
They're just awful people that are hiding behind the mask of anti-Semitism. | ||
Suddenly they're Jewish when they do something wrong, and that's BS, because they don't go to synagogue. | ||
They're just Jews in name only, genomes. | ||
Genos, I've never heard that before. | ||
Yeah, no, I totally sympathize with you. | ||
And we need more Jews like yourself that are not afraid to criticize. | ||
I mean, the George Soros thing is the craziest one. | ||
I mean, with his history, with his past, and people think they need to defend him because they're in the same ethnic group, it's like... | ||
What are you doing, man? | ||
That's not good. | ||
No, I totally appreciate what you're saying, Tobin. | ||
I appreciate the call. And you coming down and showing your support. | ||
That's fantastic. We'll be back with more calls. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, folks. | |
We're going to go out to your phone calls again. | ||
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Taking your lead today. | |
- Go to Infowars.com for all of your political cartoon needs. | ||
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700 bucks, people of Maui. | |
700 bucks. | ||
You know, I do have stories here to cover. | ||
We could cover stories. | ||
You guys want to hear some of the headlines? | ||
They're all horrifying. | ||
You want to hear some horrifying crap that's going on in the world right now? | ||
Alabama doctor claims males will be able to give birth using transplanted wombs. | ||
Oh, thank goodness. | ||
Just what we needed. | ||
A leading surgeon at the University of Alabama says it will be medically possible for a transgender woman, read man, to give birth to their own children through the innovation of womb transplants in the near future. | ||
Wow. She should be put in prison. | ||
Breaking exclusive chaos at Project Veritas. | ||
Almost all employees have been laid off, according to sources. | ||
So good. Another powerful... | ||
A force for freedom and truth in the world, undermined and destroyed from within. | ||
Minnesota Art Center holds demon summoning session for families. | ||
The Walker Art Center in Minneapolis held a demon-related pagan ritual called Lilith the Empathic Demon earlier this month that was geared towards families. | ||
An event description of the demon-themed activity says the performance of Lilith, the empathic demon, was to a collective and playful demon-summoning session that will end with a somatic movement meditation designed to help you befriend your shadows. | ||
Oh, good. Oh, wonderful. | ||
Texas grid operator asked residents to reduce energy usage due to low wind generation to avoid blackouts. | ||
Again, what is the What is the meaningful difference between just collapsing society incapable of keeping the lights on and the proper implementation of climate change policy? | ||
There isn't one. | ||
There's a video from Gateway Pundit from the streets of San Francisco. | ||
Smash and grab car burglars filmed in broad daylight as a homeless camp burns on city sidewalk. | ||
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Let me show you these, but it's... | |
It's the same thing that we see every single day. | ||
Just broad daylight, dudes in ski masks, driving down the road, just hopping out, looking in cars, they see something valuable, crack the window, steal the thing, get back in the car, drive a little further, find the next vehicle to rob. | ||
So on and so forth. | ||
Again, choices. Choices we are making. | ||
We do not live in a third world society where we can't afford police, where our systems are too corrupt to enforce law. | ||
No, these are choices that are being made as we descend into such a state. | ||
Ukraine war update. | ||
Russia got richer while West shed trillions of dollars. | ||
The U.S. has lost nearly six trillion dollars As a consequence of the ongoing financial war we're in with Russia. | ||
Well, Russia has gained $600 billion of total wealth. | ||
The Swiss bank found its annual global wealth report. | ||
That seems kind of backwards for what was supposed to be implemented. | ||
I mean, the thing is, if you can't If you can't see through some of this, like, this is the most frustrating part. | ||
If you can't see through what's going on, what are we supposed to tell you? | ||
How do you not get what's happening at this point? | ||
When absolutely everything is going wrong, when absolutely everything is completely and utterly backwards, how do we not understand this yet? | ||
I don't know. I don't get it. | ||
I really don't get how people don't question what's happening around the world. | ||
All right, we're going to go out to your phone calls again. | ||
We've got HappyFoot. | ||
HappyFoot is called in with a perfect Friday call out here. | ||
Thanks for calling in HappyFoot on line six. | ||
You are on the air. HappyFoot. | ||
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How you doing, Barry? Good, thank you. | |
Yes, sir. You're my candle in the dark, so don't you go out. | ||
You're doing a great job. | ||
I've been watching since you started, I think. | ||
Maybe you need a catchphrase, you know, like Alex has got, you know, or something like that. | ||
That would really help. What type of catchphrase? | ||
I just use Alex's catchphrase. | ||
That's the convenient part. | ||
Alex has so many awesome catchphrases. | ||
I just use those. Yeah. | ||
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Well, okay. Here's one to cheer you up today. | |
Here's your first joke. What's the difference between an egg and Hillary Clinton? | ||
What? An egg gets laid. | ||
People don't want none of that. | ||
Oh, I got my friend here. Oh, hey, Jose Gonzalez. | ||
I just come across the border today. | ||
I get free telephone, free money, free place to live. | ||
I love America. Vote Trump. | ||
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Vote Trump. There he went. | |
I'm sorry. You keep out the great work. | ||
We love you out here. God bless you. | ||
Thank you very much. I appreciate it. | ||
From wherever out there is. | ||
I don't know. They didn't give a location for you. | ||
No, thank you. I appreciate it. | ||
I think my catchphrase would have to be, it's not that complicated. | ||
I think that's what I say most often. | ||
It's really not that complicated. | ||
It's really just, you're getting slapped in the face. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
It's all very simple, actually. | ||
Thanks for the call, Happy Foot. | ||
Let's go to Jay in Nevada now. | ||
You want to talk about election theft. | ||
Mike Lindell's symposium was airing at the same time we were airing, so we didn't get to watch it. | ||
But thanks for calling in. Jay, what did you learn on Mike Lindell's symposium about election fraud? | ||
I learned that Mike Lindell is a wonderful guy, but we are screwed. | ||
Terrible. It's terrible. | ||
You know, my hat's off to the man. | ||
He's really giving it 100%. | ||
You know... I love it from crack addict to CEO. You know, well, I grew up in the 80s and the 90s, and I was there, and thank God, and I give all my grace and mercy of God to get me where I am today, clean and serene. | ||
And, you know, I'm one of those people. | ||
Let's put it that way. And good Shabbos, Shabbat, Shalom, and Bo Ketov, which means good morning. | ||
So I'm one of those fellows. | ||
But I love your program. | ||
Whether you're waiting for the Messiah to come for the first time or the second time, as Zev Zelenko said, you know, we need his ass here now because we're in big trouble. | ||
And, you know, you can... | ||
I mean, Donald Trump walked down the street, shoots somebody in the face and go on about his business. | ||
You know, well, that's a bunch of BS. We know that. | ||
But if it was Hillary Clinton or George Soros or one of these people does it, you know, they get away with all that stuff. | ||
And... You know, that guy that you showed in the closet there on that mattress there for five months, before they put me there, I'm going to take someone out with me because I'm not going easily. | ||
And that's how I feel about that. | ||
And what we need is some way of get the military or get a military of our own, be it through cryptocurrency and or everybody send their tax money that they would send to the government and send it elsewhere. | ||
And buy a government and let them raid these armories as, you know, Joe Biden wouldn't mind. | ||
I mean, he gave how many billions of dollars to the Afghan people, you know? | ||
He can give Americans some money, some military equipment, too. | ||
Yeah, very true. With all that's going on in the world, it's just sickening, you know? | ||
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I don't know. I'm out here, and this is a beautiful country. | |
I'm in Nevada today. | ||
Tomorrow I'll be in Texas, and the next day I'll be in Alabama. | ||
I'm all over the place. | ||
I'm... It's a beautiful country. | ||
And I see all these people going about their business and everybody keeps paying for their own destruction with their tax money. | ||
And where's the money really going? | ||
It's going to the Fed. We're giving it all up to the Fed. | ||
The whole thing's the scam. | ||
We're playing a rigged game. I totally agree. | ||
Jay, thank you so much for the call. | ||
As always, stay safe on the road out there. | ||
And Jay's our resident truck driver. | ||
Keeping us up to date on what's going on in the roads across the United States. | ||
More of your calls. More... | ||
Insane stories on the other side, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Unless you want to go to InfowarStore.com. | ||
Not only can you go there, I insist that you do. | ||
InfowarStore.com. Keep us on the air. | ||
Get yourself some of the new coffee. | ||
You will not regret it. | ||
I guarantee you. We'll be right back. | ||
I think this is a pretty good example of what our caller Tove from Ontario was talking about. | ||
Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL, the self-appointed... | ||
Censors. Jewish overlords. | ||
I need to stick to it. | ||
Just referring to Jonathan Greenblatt as like, I don't know, some guy. | ||
Just make up a name. Because he's nobody. | ||
Nobody's voted for this guy. | ||
He has no authority over anybody, really. | ||
It's all just like a bluff. | ||
A con. Right? | ||
This guy, Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Might as well call him, I don't know. | ||
Harvey Cleveland. Harvey Cleveland. | ||
If you saw a headline that was like, Harvey Cleveland demands apology from Coca-Cola, it's like, what are you talking about? | ||
Who is this guy? | ||
What? He works in a Dairy Queen? | ||
Why is he... They're going to apologize to him? | ||
What is this? | ||
Jonathan Greenblatt, he's just some dude. | ||
He's just some dude out there making demands and acting like he has authority over anybody ever. | ||
He looks like a worm. And he looks like a living, like a human worm of some sort. | ||
It's very bizarre. So Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL said yesterday, it's been 108 years since 25 hate-filled men kidnapped Leo Frank from his prison cell and hanged him from a tree. | ||
At ADL, we remain fully committed to honoring Frank's legacy each and every day by fighting hate for good. | ||
Yes, the ADL formed originally. | ||
Their initiation as an organization was to defend and protect Leo Frank, convicted rapist and murderer. | ||
Very bizarre. Very strange to support this guy. | ||
Very strange to continue to celebrate every event as if it's a holiday. | ||
I mean, you can just look through Jonathan Greenblatt's timeline and I guess yesterday was the 108th anniversary of when Leo Frank was lynched. | ||
He'll also tell you when he was convicted. | ||
They'll celebrate his birthday. | ||
They'll celebrate... I mean, it's like... | ||
He's like a saint of theirs. | ||
And I'm an empathetic guy. | ||
I like to put myself in other people's shoes. | ||
And I just... I don't get it. | ||
I can't imagine hearing a story that's like... | ||
We are the Christian Defense League... | ||
And we were founded to support this guy in the past. | ||
You know, he was killed by a bunch of non-Christians. | ||
And it's our responsibility to defend him. | ||
It's like, well, okay, what was he killed for? | ||
Oh, well, he raped and killed a 13-year-old girl. | ||
It's like, what? | ||
What? I'm not going to support that guy. | ||
I'm not going to celebrate this guy. | ||
I'm not going to honor this guy's memory. | ||
What are you talking about? Oh, but he was Christian. | ||
So? He was a rapist and a murderer. | ||
What are you talking about? Leo Frank was never declared innocent. | ||
He was pardoned by an outgoing governor because his wealthy businessman friends lobbied the governor to get him a pardon. | ||
He was convicted and sentenced to death, and then he was pardoned by the governor. | ||
He was never innocent. | ||
In fact, he tried to blame it on a black janitor, and in, where was it, Georgia? | ||
In Atlanta, Georgia, in the deep south in 1913, The KKK members in the jury were like, yeah, no, it wasn't the black guy. | ||
He's a good man. It was this other guy. | ||
And then they act like this was anti-Semitism, despite the fact that until he, you know, raped and murdered a 13-year-old, Leo Frank was a respected member of the community. | ||
He owned a warehouse. He owned a factory. | ||
He was respected and, you know, treated like any other citizen. | ||
It was the rape and murder that people were mad about, not the Jewishness. | ||
So it's like I have no sympathy for Jews who, like, support this guy and think, like, because they're Jewish, they have to support a rapist and a murderer. | ||
Like, that's a psyop you're falling for. | ||
Don't do it. It's crazy. | ||
108 years of defending a convicted rapist and murderer because he received the punishment that was dictated by law until the governor... | ||
Pardoned him on his way out as a favor to his wealthy businessman friends. | ||
That's the real history, and it's really shocking that these people have chosen to uplift and promote themselves as the arbiters of what is acceptable in today's world. | ||
Yeah, not going to happen. | ||
With that, we go out to phone calls. | ||
William in Arkansas. Thank you for calling in, William. | ||
You want to talk about Roger Sherman? | ||
Go ahead, William. You're on the air. | ||
We're living the up-and-coming battle of what he wrote about. | ||
He was the only man who signed the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution. | ||
He and his three brothers had businesses in each of the colonies, or three or four different colonies, anyway. | ||
And because the weights and measures—and we used to have a weights and measures office— Each colony had a different office of weights and measures, and they did things a little different. | ||
Their troy ounce of gold weighed a little different. | ||
Their silver weighed a little different. | ||
You know, you can shave gold and silver. | ||
So the Constitutional Convention was called to stabilize the money system, the currency system in this nation, right? | ||
And that is why when they walked out of the Constitutional Convention, people yelled, well, what kind of government do we have? | ||
Well, they went in there to Finance to stabilize money. | ||
You see what unstabilized money gets you, right, people? | ||
Hello, everyone. Wake up, McFly's. | ||
Now, he was the only one to sign that. | ||
And you can't find anything in history on him. | ||
But look, you can see all kinds of Marxist books and all kinds of books on Hitler and Washington and all this other stuff. | ||
Lincoln, right? Everybody's got books, but you don't see much on Roger Sherman. | ||
Caveat of injustice. | ||
The up-and-coming battle. | ||
We're living it today. | ||
Now, let's go forward to Sam Houston. | ||
You did some real good stuff on Texas before, Sam Houston. | ||
The only man to be president of two nations, a revolutionary general, and a senator of two states. | ||
He did not want secession. | ||
He was not well-liked. | ||
They tried to kick him out several times. | ||
He was known as a drunkard and a colanderer in many times of his life, but stayed sober when it was time to do the right thing. | ||
I go back to the fact that he wasn't white. | ||
I spent 17 years down there in that military uniform. | ||
We have anchor babies as patrol agents in the border. | ||
What do you think a guy named Martinez cares about some other guy named Martinez coming up here? | ||
They're probably related. | ||
Hello? All right? | ||
We have the Second Amendment. | ||
We have the First Amendment. | ||
They kind of coincide with one another, and they really didn't know what To put first, first to the second. | ||
That was a legitimate argument when they wrote the Bill of Rights. | ||
Now, as a sixth grade dropout, with me knowing all this, all your stinking PhDs and all your alma matas that you're so proud of, how many people graduate every year and don't know that the Federal Reserve is not part of the U.S. government? | ||
What am I supposed to think about your alma mater? | ||
They give you a degree and don't teach you anything about finance. | ||
You don't know who Roger Sherman is. | ||
You think that the Civil War was over slavery. | ||
Get real. They have no idea about getting off the gold standard. | ||
I mean, that website, WTF, happened in 1971. | ||
I mean, that is like the most informative website you've ever seen. | ||
I mean, it's like a graph for everything. | ||
Unemployment, government benefits, debt to wealth ratio, like everything is just a distinct divergence in 1971. | ||
When we abandon the gold standard. | ||
And so, like, look at this. | ||
I mean, it's... And it's everything. | ||
So, it's like you've got people out there that they see things aren't right. | ||
They see things aren't going well. | ||
They see that, you know, costs are raising, but wages aren't. | ||
And, you know, houses can't be afforded anymore. | ||
And so, they jump to the easy provided... | ||
Conclusion of just, like, the white men are evil, or, you know, whatever lie they spread, when if you actually care about these things, you should do the research and try to find, actually, like, when did these things start to change? | ||
What actually caused these things to change? | ||
And, like, are we more or less equal now? | ||
And if we're less equal, is that because we've become more conservative or less conservative? | ||
Is that because we've become more... | ||
Willing to spend government money or less willing to spend government money? | ||
I mean, if you care about these things, you should actually investigate and look into what actually caused it, not just go for some easy statement about entire groups of people. | ||
So yeah, William, I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
If the people making decisions, even the people graduating college, don't know the very basics about how we got to where we are, then their solutions are going to be wildly off the mark. | ||
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They don't have a clue. Yeah. | |
So what do we do? | ||
I mean, educate them, right? Compulsory service. | ||
I'm not talking the drought. I was a punk kid on the street, 12 years old, homeless in Houston, looking for something to eat, washing truck stop tables at 2 in the morning. | ||
I never found it necessary to steal. | ||
The ability to join this nation's military and get somewhat of an education and work with people like Red Duke and all over the country. | ||
Yeah, I know you've promoted that before. | ||
I'm sorry, we have to go to commercial break here, William, but I always appreciate your input, and I know you're a big fan of the compulsory service. | ||
I'm kind of a big fan of it, too, to be honest with you. | ||
Not compulsory service in that you're going to be sent to Syria to kill somebody for no reason, but that you have to contribute and maybe spend a little bit of your life getting to know your fellow Americans. | ||
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Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people. | |
It's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
I just... | ||
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I guess I should tell you about it. | |
I guess it's what I'm here for, right? | ||
Even though it's like... | ||
Some of these things, man. | ||
Yeah, ignorance really is bliss in certain cases. | ||
Wish I'd never heard of this. | ||
Part of me is just like, I just want to spare you the knowledge. | ||
I just want to just like not... | ||
I'll tell you. | ||
I'll tell you about it. From the New York Post. | ||
I called the cops when I found a guy living under my house. | ||
Now people are calling me racist. | ||
It's a phenomenon called frogging. | ||
Frogging. It's spelled with a P-H. What was hiding in this Southern California woman's crawl space is enough to make anyone's skin crawl, the story says. | ||
When Ashley Gardino was woken up by unusual noises, she thought it was a repairman on the roof. | ||
It turned out not to be. | ||
Instead... We're good to go. | ||
Do you know how creepy it is to see an arm come out of a hole in your house, she said. | ||
Imagine being half awake and seeing an arm, a dirty arm, come out of this hole. | ||
The shocking clip, which has scared up over 2.6 million views, the freaked out mom shared footage of police removing a shirtless man from a small opening at the base of the residence she shares with fiancee Savannah and two children. | ||
Officers escorted the perp, covered in dirt, to a waiting police vehicle. | ||
The unwelcome discovery is part of an ongoing frogging phenomenon which sees gate crashers sneak onto property and secretly live there indefinitely. | ||
The trend, named after a frog's habit of leaping from pad to pad, is said to be a growing concern for law enforcement. | ||
Lifetime even covered this particularly harrowing case out of Hawaii in the true crime production Frogging, Hider in My House, released in July. | ||
The phenomenon appears to be more popular in places with both housing shortages and good weather. | ||
Last month, a 30-year-old man was discovered frogging in an underground vault beneath the Japanese American National Museum in Los Angeles. | ||
Which is like, California, you can literally camp anywhere. | ||
Like, what is convenient about living in a crawlspace under a house? | ||
Like, what? Is it not easier or better to live in a culvert or a storm drain or under a bridge? | ||
Like, why would you choose to live in a disgusting, probably rat-filled crawlspace underneath that? | ||
I don't even know what to say about this. | ||
This is just the horrifying reality of modern America. | ||
Frogging. Once he was released, wait a second, wait a second, I gotta keep going on this article. | ||
Gardino offered more details on her unnamed space invader in a subsequent series of snippets. | ||
He's a 26-year-old and on parole. | ||
Apparently he burned his baby mama's house down, she explained, adding the man was a drug addict with a history of seeking shelter underneath other people's homes. | ||
Still shaking after the discovery of the unwelcome guest, Gardino went on to discover that the guy, once he was released from prison for setting his ex's house on fire, had been living below a house across the street from hers. | ||
He was ultimately found out by the owners and ended up back in jail. | ||
Once re-released, the repeat intruder returned to the neighborhood, only to make his new nest beneath Gardino's dwelling. | ||
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Hoo boy. | |
Thank you. | ||
Officials could not confirm how long the man had lived there. | ||
She said he probably, guessing he'd been residing in subsurface for at least three months. | ||
Gardino's noticed that the screen covering the crawl spaces access point had been removed several times over the last few weeks But as a pet owner she assumed as one of the animals that was responsible America in 2023 Is that a raccoon living under your house or a convict? | ||
Don't ask the question. You might be racist. | ||
We'll be right back with your calls. | ||
All right. Welcome back, folks. Out to your phone calls. | ||
Once again, we have Gerard in Colorado. | ||
We want to talk about EMF radiation, how to mitigate the damage. | ||
Go ahead, Gerard. You're on the air from Colorado. | ||
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Eric Smith. This is Jared. | |
How you doing, buddy? Oh, Jared. | ||
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Jared. I'm sorry. I appreciate the Info Warriors, everybody doing the research. | |
I am posting, taking pictures of everything, all the news articles, putting them in consecutive good order where it'll make sense. | ||
Posting it and blowing it up, my friends. | ||
And thank you so much for what you do. | ||
Well, where can we find these things? | ||
Hold on, Jerry. Where can we find these things? | ||
You got a Twitter account and you do this? | ||
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I have been doing it all through Facebook. | |
Okay. I have this huge group of friends. | ||
I've been in music for a long time and done a lot of promotions. | ||
I have this huge group. I've never done this before. | ||
You know, I did good in school. | ||
I retired military. | ||
All this good stuff. And I was like, man, I gotta tell everybody. | ||
And so my mom passed of brain cancer recently. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry. Right where she'd keep her phone. | ||
You know, she's left-handed like me. | ||
And she had blood clots, too. | ||
But, you know, they weren't addressing the blood clots. | ||
I kept trying to tell everybody and wake them all up. | ||
You know, Jones released the list of all the medicines and shots that have all this poison in it. | ||
And Klaus Schwab, he says, we shall put the foundation of the vaccine in all of the world's food supply. | ||
And so we know, with Greg Reese's report, that's true. | ||
We've all got these nanoparticles in it. | ||
And so I've been researching on how to get it out. | ||
And the chelation, I've been telling everybody, but half green, half fruit in a blender is a soft chelator. | ||
And it gives you all the vitamins and everything you need. | ||
There's a great book called Green for Life by Victoria Butenko. | ||
And she was really sick. | ||
She didn't write it to get rich. | ||
She was sick. Her husband was sick. | ||
They tried all the diets. | ||
Her kids were sick. And then she started doing what chimpanzees, our tree brothers, do. | ||
And half greens, half fruit, 4% nuts, 1% small animal, you know, so we can get a Democrat. | ||
You know, but you know why lifeguards can't save a leftist? | ||
Too far out, man. | ||
Yeah, no, it's amazing how much a change in diet can help. | ||
I mean, our bodies are powerful machines of survival. | ||
Like, we can overcome quite a bit, but we have to give it the fuel that it needs to, you know, power those systems. | ||
So, yeah, that's great. | ||
So, is that, you're saying, a way to mitigate some of the consequences of the vaccine or just the poisoning going on in general to our bodies? | ||
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With the EMF waves, the 5G activates graphene oxide and these things to form up these structures in our body. | |
And so I got an EMF tester. | ||
They're like $38 to $50, electromagnetic radiation tester. | ||
And it's amazing how toxic my house is and where my head was. | ||
And so I got extras to loan out to people. | ||
And hopefully people have come by him. | ||
But the apathy in the world is so incredible. | ||
Yeah. Darn it, my wolves ran away while I was talking to you. | ||
Oh, shoot. All right. Well, maybe you got to go find them. | ||
But thank you for calling in and for that book suggestion. | ||
And I'm not on Facebook, but if you ever get on Twitter and start posting your collages, that can be very effective. | ||
I mean, sometimes that's the most effective. | ||
You don't even need an argument. | ||
I mean, this story has been in my mind since I saw it. | ||
Klaus Arminius on Twitter. | ||
Just... It doesn't take a genius. | ||
It doesn't take a... | ||
You know, some sort of savant to figure this stuff out. | ||
Klaus Arminius says, this is a state-funded anti-family ad in Germany. | ||
So it's a mother breastfeeding a baby with a child by her side. | ||
And it says, future or climate killer? | ||
Essentially blaming you for having children... | ||
For destroying the earth. | ||
You're evil. So he says the German government has spent decades and billions of euros in discouraging procreation, telling their own people not to have babies. | ||
Meanwhile, the Berlin Senate wants to bring in 14,000 more Afghans to Germany. | ||
So... What is the conclusion you can draw from this? | ||
Does anybody need this explained? | ||
If somebody is telling you, as a nation, stop having babies, there's too many people, there's too many Germans right now, you have to stop procreating, but also we're bringing in tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of migrants from elsewhere. | ||
Who have much, much, much higher birth rates into our country to replace you and the children that you would have had. | ||
Like, it's genocide. | ||
Does anybody need to explain to them how evil this is? | ||
So sometimes just like the two headlines next to each other gives you the full scope of the picture. | ||
But just to give you some numbers, 10 years ago, 67,000 Afghans lived in Germany. | ||
Today there are 400,000 Afghans. | ||
Only 22% of those 400,000 are employed and contribute financially. | ||
Only about 23,000 have an education or university degree. | ||
That's less than 6%. | ||
Less than 50%, just under 50%, 47.6% of the 400,000 receive welfare income. | ||
Not only is Germany replacing its people, but it's replacing them with a useless bunch. | ||
Useless bunch. But again, what... | ||
What do I need to tell you that isn't perfectly obvious right there? | ||
You're having a baby? You're killing the climate! | ||
But the Afghans can come in by the tens of thousands and just go on welfare. | ||
This is crazy. It's just absolutely insane. | ||
Absolutely mind-bogglingly simple. | ||
Simple! How... | ||
This process works, and yet people can't see it for some unknown reason. | ||
Thank you for the call, Jared. | ||
Let's go to John in Florida now. | ||
John, you want to talk about taking over the Democratic Party. | ||
Go ahead. John, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning. I just wanted to say they've been infiltrating us in the universities, in our military. | |
They've been covert operations All the times for a long time, but why don't we—I maybe shouldn't say this, but why don't we go as Democrats, really infiltrate and see what their plans are and be that vote against whatever their plans are? | ||
That would be great. I don't know. | ||
I think more people should do that type of thing. | ||
I mean, I think if you're just like a young guy out there, like in college or just out of college and you're seeing all this stuff go on— Just pretend to be a devil. | ||
Go join the Democrat people. | ||
Go join Antifa. | ||
Go be a mole and just anonymously publish your findings. | ||
I think it would be very interesting what we would discover. | ||
I think that's a great idea. | ||
Why don't people do that, John? | ||
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I'm also a Christian and I believe in prayer as a strong tool for us. | |
A long time ago, I think a year until one... | ||
Trump got into office. | ||
I was praying. I'm already saved, so I feel like if you're already saved, then you need to start praying for other things. | ||
So my prayers were for little kids being trafficked. | ||
And back then, when I was in that spiritual warfare for a long time, Trump stopped that back page. | ||
You remember that? Yeah, yeah. | ||
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And then after that, he built the first task force in human trafficking in American history. | |
And then before that was the Epstein thing. | ||
And I mean, it's time to pray for the little kids and other things besides ourselves. | ||
I mean, if you're already a Christian, you already received Jesus, then you're already saved. | ||
And let's start focusing on other things. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. And it goes to what else we've been saying, that it's not like we're just pouring resources into this and just can't get a handle on it. | ||
It's that our resources are going towards stopping domestic terror, a.k.a. | ||
white people not liking their country being stolen and turned against them and their election being fraudulent. | ||
It's not that we can't do it. | ||
It's that we're making the choice not to do it. | ||
It's not that we can't stop human trafficking. | ||
It's that our resources are going towards other stuff. | ||
Stuff that's... Much higher priority for the people in power. | ||
And not even talking in a vague way. | ||
Like, literally, there are whistleblowers that are saying, I got taken off of children trafficking cases and put on domestic terror cases, even though there's more people investigating domestic terror than there are domestic terrorists. | ||
And they're having us fabricate and upgrade other charges to domestic terror to justify our participation in this. | ||
So, yeah, it's just yet another thing that it's like... | ||
I mean, there really is nothing like all the horrible stuff going on. | ||
There's no part of it that's We can't get a grip on, that we couldn't get a handle on, that we couldn't actually solve outright fairly quickly if we had the will, if we had the desire, if we had the people in power who actually valued and appreciated and loved the American people rather than seeing them as an obstacle to total control, which is what we're perceived as now. | ||
More of your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. | ||
It's American Journal, Infowars.com, Infowarsstore.com is how you support us. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
Out to your phone calls once again. | ||
Andrew in New Jersey wants to talk about Hawaii. | ||
He's calling in Andrew. | ||
New Jersey, you're on the air. | ||
Yeah, with Oprah, the conspiracy, she's just adding to it herself by saying she's going to donate lots of money to help, but she has to wait until the dust settles, still rebuilding. | ||
But what about now? | ||
Doesn't seem... The Red Cross, you know, supplies, disaster relief. | ||
So why isn't she donating now? | ||
And I just want to say, with Oprah, I always hated her personally because politically I knew the damage that was happening to the black community right around her with the out-of-wedlock birth rates and the shootings in Chicago, yet she was promoting Obama and Stacey Abrams. | ||
And on her show, she wasn't Talking about that, she was exasperating. | ||
But I want to say, too, on a personal note, when I first saw her, you know, I was a kid, and she would speak with a British accent, and she would switch to, like, a ghetto accent. | ||
And this is an example. | ||
She would say, oh, yes, the ramifications of this meat that has the harmful bacteria can cause serious illness, and also, in some cases, even death. | ||
So, girl, I ain't eating no burger. | ||
Like, you know, it's like, why aren't people insulted? | ||
You know, like she would say, an early mammogram is the best defense. | ||
You must contrast that if you wait. | ||
Girl, you better get your mammogram. | ||
Like, I was just thinking, like, why aren't black people offended, especially women? | ||
But it was on a show where they were. | ||
They laughed in Obama's face. | ||
He was on this podcast. | ||
It was, you know, two black hosts that left this podcast, and he was actually on the set, not Zoom. | ||
And they're seated, and he walks in, you know, with this 1970s, like, soul brother walk, and he literally goes up to them. | ||
Y'all playing ball with Booker? | ||
And they laughed in his face because it was so pandering. | ||
So that kind of turned me up. | ||
But I just want to say, she'll show up, and, you know, there'll be 100 shootings that weekend. | ||
And she's on her set on a Monday and promoting, like, that she started a charter school, that young inner-city African-American girls go to good, but why are you blocking school choice? | ||
Democrats get money from the teachers' union, and the kids in the inner city, mostly black kids, get terrible education, and then they go on welfare. | ||
You know, so they're doing harm as a virtue signal. | ||
So really, Oprah is the real racist. | ||
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That's so funny. | |
No, I get exactly what you're saying. | ||
And I mean, it's a cultural thing. | ||
Again, it goes to what we've been saying, that there's this critical mass of people in power that are just selfish and deceitful. | ||
Like, I don't get it. I can't imagine being as wealthy as somebody like Mark Zuckerberg or Oprah Winfrey or any of the people that aren't celebrity, you know, billionaires but have billions of dollars. | ||
And yeah, like Oprah, buying a thousand acres of Hawaii, like, just for herself. | ||
She's like, this is mine now. | ||
Like, what is the satisfaction in that? | ||
Would it not be more satisfying to, like... | ||
Build whole new towns. | ||
Build like giant churches. | ||
Build just like people used to do back in the day. | ||
I mean, you know, a lot of the... | ||
Sort of, like, Rockefeller-type people. | ||
Obviously, their organizations got taken over, and from the founding, they weren't exactly out for the benefit of the people. | ||
But then you got people like Andrew Carnegie, who just, he's got billions of dollars, so he's like, I'm going to start building libraries that are still the most beautiful buildings in places like New York to this day. | ||
Open public libraries, totally, and, like, So that's his legacy. | ||
A powerful, in many ways, positive legacy by giving his wealth, not just giving it to the people and just going, you know, here you go, keep being low-life scum, but actually building things. | ||
I cannot fathom having the billions that Oprah has And just buying land for myself, just aggregating more and more land for my own amusement and nothing else. | ||
And then you've got, you know, the whole concept of philanthropy, people like Mark Benioff, you know, other billionaires. | ||
Go, yes, we're philanthropists. | ||
We've given away large chunks of our fortune. | ||
And you look into what they've given it to, and it's like, I helped build the new wing of the children's hospital to castrate children and cut off the healthy breasts of young, confused teenagers. | ||
I'm a philanthropist. | ||
It's just like, if... | ||
Just even half of our billionaires were just remotely charitable. | ||
We wouldn't have a lot of these problems. | ||
But that's not the world we live in, unfortunately. | ||
And that's just the way it is. | ||
Let's go now to Francis in New York. | ||
Francis called in about wind turbines. | ||
Go ahead, Francis. You're on the air. | ||
Francis, I think you may have put your phone down. | ||
We can keep him on line, see if he comes back in a little bit. | ||
Let's go to Sean in the UK. Sean in the UK. United Kingdom. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sean, you're on... | ||
The air soon will be on the air. | ||
Yes, Sean, line four. | ||
There we go. Thanks for calling in, Sean. | ||
You're on the air. Hi, can you hear me? | ||
Yes, sir. Thank you. Oh, great, great. | ||
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I was just going to say, you always take a good call that InfoWars wanted to pick up on a few things from your caller just said then. | |
I mean, I thought that guy who was doing the impression of Oprah was hilarious. | ||
That was good. Reminds me of when Hillary Clinton went to that Southern church and she was like, I don't need no water on my back. | ||
And she started doing this ridiculous accent. | ||
It's amazing that these people get away with things like that. | ||
That is one thing about America. | ||
The liberalism in America, it's so on your face. | ||
I don't know how you guys put up with it. | ||
It's like when Michelle Obama went on the Ellen show and they started doing that dance. | ||
I thought, this is so obnoxious. | ||
I mean, I really feel for what you guys have to put up with. | ||
But I was originally calling in about Anthony Fauci, which is As the pressure for him to be personally held criminally responsible builds, and it's good on Ron Paul for doing that and pushing that, do you think he's ever going to bear personal responsibility? | ||
With the secrets that he knows, this is what I'm thinking, they're going to have to assassinate him, he's going to have to be Epstein, he's going to have to be quietly killed, because he could take down, just imagine what he knows from his fourth year at NIH, the scandals he's presided over, the foreign biolabs, he's never going to go down personally. | ||
They surely can't let that happen. | ||
I just wonder what you thought. | ||
Interesting. I hadn't really thought about that, but that is probably a pretty good point. | ||
I mean, it seems to me like maybe what we could hope for would be something that, like, disgraces him, gets him out of the public eye. | ||
But maybe the powers that be go, look, we can't put this guy in prison because, you know, then he might start pulling some levers of power that he's accrued over his last 40 years in office at the highest level, helping to bring about the absolute catastrophic state of health in America these helping to bring about the absolute catastrophic state of health in Yeah, maybe – Maybe he, you know, the way you get out in front of this Anthony Fauci is just reveal the secrets that you know. | ||
Once you reveal the secrets, they don't have a reason to kill you. | ||
That's always my strategy. | ||
It's the people that keep the secrets that end up getting Epstein'd. | ||
Because, you know, you got to get rid of the guys who have all the secrets. | ||
Yeah, very good point, Sean. | ||
I don't know. I hadn't thought about that. | ||
Thanks for calling in. We're going to get some more of your calls on the other side. | ||
We got Shonda in Tennessee. | ||
Simon in Florida has called in about what's going on in the Mideast. | ||
Corn pop from Maine. | ||
Oh yeah, confronted a bunch of Nazis. | ||
I saw a story on that actually out in the mainstream media. | ||
So we'll go to Corn Pop on the other side as well. | ||
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We'll be right back, folks. Welcome back. | |
Still a lot of phone calls to go to in this episode of American Journal. | ||
But stay tuned. | ||
Alex Jones has a breaking story he's going to be bringing to you live on today's Alex Jones show. | ||
And you may have seen little hints at this. | ||
I know I have, but sort of... | ||
We're sort of just over it, right? | ||
It's all these stories, like this one from Today and Fox. | ||
Media ramps up calls to wear masks. | ||
It's time to bring them out again. | ||
Daily Mail, new COVID variant branded the real deal. | ||
Could already be in Britain, experts claim, in mid-calls for return of face masks to slow the spread of virus. | ||
Newsweek, did face masks help fight COVID? Scientists want you to wear yours again. | ||
You've seen these cropping up over the last month or so. | ||
But personally, I just know we're so over it at this point, so over all of the fear-mongering about COVID. They're just like, oh, masks? | ||
Really? Yeah, right. And you just sort of move on. | ||
But it's bigger than that. | ||
There's a lot of behind-the-scenes operations going on that this is all building up to. | ||
So these are like the little signals that you hear in the noise that you might not pay attention to. | ||
But once you tune in and figure out exactly what frequency the elite are operating on, You can figure out their plans for the future. | ||
So Alex Jones is going to break that down in today's episode of The Alex Jones Show. | ||
So make sure to stay tuned for this massive... | ||
I don't want to say prediction. | ||
I'm trying to think of another word. It's not prediction. | ||
It's a foretelling. | ||
The massive... He's going to reveal the design, reveal what is to come. | ||
So stay tuned for that on the Alex Jones Show coming up right after American Journal. | ||
We'll go out to your phone calls again. | ||
I want to go to Shonda in Tennessee. | ||
Shonda, thanks for calling in about the Nashville mayoral race. | ||
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What's going on there? Morning. | |
It's Shonda. So I find it really weird because... | ||
Obviously, Cooper's gone, so that's going to be great. | ||
But it's the fact that he was a blue dog Democrat, so at least he's kind of sort of normal. | ||
But somehow, magically, I don't even know how this happened in Nashville, no less. | ||
We ended up, out of 15 people running currently, we came down to a progressive and a Republican. | ||
Okay. Which is weird. | ||
In Nashville. And no one's even talking about the fact that there's a huge possibility that Nashville could have a Republican mayor for the first time in, I think, over 50 years. | ||
That's so weird to me because when I was in Nashville earlier this summer, it was so conservative, way more conservative than most places in Texas. | ||
I saw a lot more Trump paraphernalia and crosses and just all sorts of... | ||
Conservative signs and everything. | ||
That's so crazy to me. | ||
Y'all haven't had a Republican mayor of Nashville for a long time when the spirit of Nashville seems so Republican. | ||
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Part of that is also because they had to redistrict because we got so many people here during COVID. So it used to be like most of West Nashville was more conservative and East Nashville is very, very, very Democrat if you cross over. | |
Um, but I just was hoping maybe if I told you, cause I've been trying to like text mess, uh, like tweet to like, you know, people in the area to get the word out because it's coming up next month. | ||
Like it's September 14th for people to go out and vote and I'm not seeing any door knockers or anything. | ||
And since that stuff happened that, um, with those three people getting kicked out of our Congress, it's been very apparent if you live here. | ||
to try to take Tennessee like they did Georgia slowly. | ||
And so if we have the opportunity to tell people, hey, go out and vote for the Republican to become mayor of Nashville, then it's just one step closer to not letting that happen here. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Well, thank you for letting us know. | ||
And yeah, anybody in Nashville listening right now, go get involved. | ||
And don't give up on politics. | ||
Giving up on politics is the way you lose at politics. | ||
So don't let that be the case. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Shanda. | ||
We'll go to Simon in Florida in the next segment. | ||
We'll go to Corn Pop in Maine right now. | ||
Corn Pop, I saw... | ||
I saw you actually referenced in a mainstream article, said something like, you know, Maine man confronts Nazis, films it for social media. | ||
Tell us about your adventures there in Maine, Corn Pop. | ||
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Yeah, so this is the same Corn Pop that called in last week that you said I was from New Hampshire. | |
But anyway, so yeah, I was driving by the Maine State Capitol and there's this group that was standing out there looking exactly like what you would consider fed. | ||
Khaki pants, all wearing black jackets, the exact same face mask, sunglasses. | ||
And I drove by and I was just... | ||
I keep a blowhorn in my car because it's covered in Trump stuff, so I got tired of getting middle fingers and then catching someone at a red light and they wouldn't want to talk to me. | ||
So I jumped on my blowhorn and I called them out for what they were. | ||
I called them feds and I told them they weren't welcome here. | ||
And one of the local media groups actually did a little hit piece on them, kind of did some digging because Actually, the same people that troll me have been trolling this group. | ||
And I'm like, all right, so this guy doesn't work. | ||
He has no job. | ||
Where is he getting his money from? | ||
Where did he get the money to come to Maine to buy this land? | ||
Well, the Maine Wire did a beautiful hit piece on this. | ||
And come to find out, this group actually has ties to Andrew Yang when he ran for president in 2020. | ||
He actually did a ride-along with one of the dudes that owned the property called Fred DeFellin. | ||
Yeah, this is crazy. It's from the Maine Wire. | ||
He posted it on Corn Pop's Twitter. | ||
Co-owner of neo-Nazi compound in northern Maine, a former Democratic activist may be prohibited from owning firearms. | ||
He's got a giant swastika tattoo on his chest. | ||
But he's a former Democratic activist who supported Andrew Yang's presidential campaign. | ||
That's... Weird. | ||
That's just very bizarre. | ||
So he owns a neo-Nazi compound, and I guess these guys were demonstrating, and you gave him an old bullhorn from your emergency bullhorn that you carry with you. | ||
That's fantastic. Yes, sir. | ||
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Yeah, and if you actually look into more of the article of what the main wire talks about, like how they raise money, they actually kind of talk about where they maybe got the money to buy the compound here in Maine. | |
And where they get it from. | ||
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By actually raising money for Andrew Yang. | |
So supposedly, it says right in here, let me pull the article up, something about $25,000 was paid to a trucking company that he actually... | ||
It says here, Ramey founded Truckers for Yang, a super PAC that raised more than $100,000 to support Yang's quixotic Democratic campaign for office. | ||
According to Federal Election Commission documents, Ramey was living in Maricopa, Arizona at the time. | ||
In 2019, Ramey starred in a video with Yang going by the moniker Fred the Felon. | ||
What an interesting story out of Maine. | ||
Truckers for Maine pack a single independent expenditure worth $28,000 on December 19, 2019 to pray for pro-yang ads to run on tractor-trailer trucks. | ||
It's bizarre. | ||
And now he runs a neo-Nazi compound? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
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Yeah, just another thing to bring some attention to the info warriors that's going on here in Maine. | |
Another article just came out how the Communist Chinese actually own 90% of the marijuana, the legal marijuana facilities here in Maine, too. | ||
Interesting. Interesting stuff. | ||
Well, congratulations on making it on the mainstream media for your activism. | ||
And yeah, that... This really inspires a lot of questions. | ||
Maybe some more looking into this needs to be done. | ||
Corn Pop, do you want to give people where they can follow you on Twitter? | ||
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Follow me on Twitter. | |
I think it's PWA1776. I have a website. | ||
It's PWA1776.info. | ||
My Rumble channel, TheRealCornPop1776. | ||
Facebook, Patriots for the Attitude. | ||
Patriots with attitude. | ||
PWA, 1776. | ||
Awesome stuff. Of course, we applaud your activism. | ||
And I love that. | ||
Carrying around a bullhorn. | ||
Just in case you get some lip from either a Democrat or a Nazi, you can let them know what's what with the bullhorn you keep in your car. | ||
That's fantastic. Thanks so much for the call, Corn Pop. | ||
Keep up the good work. We'll be back on the other side to talk to Simon about what's going on in the Middle East. | ||
A lot of big developments there with Saudi Arabia normalizing their relationship with Iran at the same time that apparently America is planning on pulling out of Syria, which of course I'm absolutely in favor of. | ||
We never should have been there in the first place, never had any legitimate reason to be there. | ||
Absolutely no reason why a single American should die for whatever corrupt activities we're involved in in the Middle East. | ||
So we'll talk about what the developments are there. | ||
But one thing to understand is a lot of the reason America is struggling right now is because we've been engaged in the boondoggles in Middle East for so long. | ||
It kind of sounds obvious, but we'll get into it. | ||
Welcome back to the final segment of American Journal this week. | ||
What a marathon two weeks it's been for us here. | ||
The American Journal. So much of what we do, it's frustrating always responding. | ||
In fact, sometimes responding is not an option. | ||
You have to get out in front of these stories and you have to... | ||
We have to use our platform and everybody in the audience has to use their platform to warn their family and friends about what's coming so that when it inevitably comes down, the dictates, the lockdowns, whatever it might be, people aren't just thrown into this new thing that was unexpected but already had the Preparation necessary. | ||
And that's why we were so ahead of the vaccine and COVID-19 and everything, because for years, Alex has been warning about exactly what the plans of the globalists were. | ||
So when it comes to pass, we were ready for it and had actually foreseen what was going to come. | ||
And so we're going to do that again. | ||
You may have seen little signals that people are wanting you to wear a mask again. | ||
You may be like me. You want to just ignore it because enough already. | ||
But this is actually just part of a much larger long-term plan that the powers that be have to reignite the lockdown, the mask mandates, the terror campaign. | ||
Alex just gave me a little brief rundown here in between segments, but he's going to do a full breakdown of what they're planning and how we can fight back on today's episode. | ||
So stay tuned for The Alex Jones Show. | ||
Major story having to do with the psychological operation to demoralize and destroy the United States and how we can fight back. | ||
But we have to start fighting back now before it gets implemented so we can have people prepared once the order comes. | ||
Again, you're seeing little... Little spots in the signal, little dots amongst the noise. | ||
But these are painting a picture that will come all too clear in the very near future. | ||
Stay tuned for that. And of course, go to InfoWarsStore.com to support us. | ||
We cannot do it without your support. | ||
With that, we go to Simon in Florida. | ||
Simon, give me the rundown. | ||
What is happening in the Middle East and around the world right now? | ||
Thanks for calling in. You are on the air. | ||
Thank you so much, Harrison. It's absolutely crazy intense today and yesterday. | ||
There's just a massive amount that does actually affect significantly American interests. | ||
The Defence Secretary, who you will recall, you and I discussed at length when he went to that conference in Singapore, Mr Li Sheng Fu, has been to Belarus at an extremely friendly meeting With Mr. | ||
Lukashenko, the president of that country, and made it very clear that China will be extending defense cooperation to the country of Belarusia. | ||
So while the polls may have been scared by a few hundred Wagner PMC appearing on their border, it'll be interesting to see how they feel when a few thousand members of the People's Liberation Army turn up. | ||
At this very moment in Saudi Arabia, we've had the Iranian foreign minister, who extended his stay, having met with the Saudi Arabian foreign minister, now had a very privileged meeting with the crown prince in Jeddah, | ||
the Red Sea port, and the crown prince announced that the Iranian relationship was of strategic importance to Saudi Arabia, And against American wishes, they were determined to pursue it. | ||
So that's a clear, robust entry piece very recently from the U.S. State Department to downgrade their business and political contact with the Iranian regime. | ||
American administration has been expressing wishes to reset their relationship with many African countries, in particular South Africa, that was reported in the Wall Street Journal just yesterday. | ||
In response, the Chinese have announced that their president, Mr Xi Jinping, will be extending his visit to South Africa for the BRICS summit next week. | ||
And it's now going to be promoted to a full bilateral state visit. | ||
And with the president of South Africa, he will co-chair a meeting of China with all of the presidents and prime ministers of the entire continent of Africa, which has to be seen in the context of many of those leaders just having which has to be seen in the context of many of those leaders just having met with President Putin a few | ||
Meanwhile, President Biden is meeting with the president of South Korea and the prime minister of Japan today as we speak in Camp David in America. | ||
And they've been arguing overnight just how half a statement about China, their joint communique, which is due to be issued in a few hours time, should be. | ||
So there's truly massive news happening all over the world, all involving either United States directly or our enemies. | ||
Thank you ever so much for having this opportunity to get it out. | ||
I'll be discussing this in detail tonight on the Facebook show World Series News at 6.30 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. World Series News. | ||
Well, thank you, as always, Simon, for that really thorough and efficient breakdown. | ||
How much do you think the current state is obviously what I get from... | ||
Everything you just said, it's like the BRICS countries, China, Russia, I mean, they're on the march. | ||
They are taking over the vacuum that has been left by America, receding as we deal with just two decades, three decades now of failures overseas. | ||
I mean, how much has our failure had to do with our failure on the battlefield in the Middle East, to your understanding? | ||
Really, the difference has been that America has skewed the use of the stick, whereas China has very much skewed the use of the carrot. | ||
So while America's been trying to maintain its defense presence, and indeed has reinforced that with 3,000 Marines being sent into the Persian Gulf, and now reinforcements into Syria, | ||
Contrary to what you may otherwise have heard, they now appear to be trying to shut down the entire border between Syria and Iraq in order to prevent Iranian reinforcements traveling through the Iraqi desert into Syria. | ||
So that's all military aspects, whereas the Chinese, with their Belt and Road Initiative, both in South America and in Africa and in the Middle East, Ten years have been investing hundreds of billions of dollars into those continents, and that is proving to have been much, much more effective. | ||
And now in October, we're going to have this huge celebration of the 10th anniversary, and President Putin is going to be the keynote guest speaker alongside President Xi at that conference in Beijing. | ||
So there's an enormous amount moving. | ||
We'll have huge news next week from the BRICS Summit, and with your permission, I'll continue to bring you world-class coverage of that. | ||
It now looks like they're going to introduce different levels of membership so they can expand the group as fast as possible. | ||
And they're going to do like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which actually has three layers of membership. | ||
It has dialogue partners, observers and four members. | ||
And this way they can politically integrate the other countries where they may have economic problems that means they don't want them to be full members, but they all will officially be part of the same new anti-Western club. | ||
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Right. | |
And look, you know, this is why we for so long decried America's activities in the Middle East and really around the world. | ||
Not because we want America to be weak, not because we don't want America to project strength, but because if you do it, you want to do it for the benefit of the people there. | ||
So they appreciate the expenditure that the Americans are making. | ||
Instead, we've bombed these places to smithereens. | ||
Our reputation has been destroyed. | ||
Our money has been spent. | ||
And now we are here to reap the rewards of that. | ||
So, you know, it's not about... | ||
Going, America, we're supposed to be in charge in the Middle East, not China. | ||
It's like, no, we have spent all of this money and all of this time and all we've gotten for it is the hatred, very appropriately placed in my opinion, hatred of the people on the ground as we've destroyed their lives and really hampered them in so many ways when we could have been building them up, helping them out, expanding our own power at the same time in the exact same way that China is. | ||
You really have to ask yourself why they could figure that out, but our leadership Couldn't or didn't want to. | ||
Thank you again, Simon, for a very thorough breakdown. | ||
And people can tune in at 6.30 tonight. | ||
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And so, seriously, books are symbols of societal success and of cultural blueprints. | ||
So yes, we talk all day, our videos go viral, but it's good to coalesce something into a document. | ||
And then when that document becomes number one, then the establishment and the elites read it. | ||
And really, I've had great success, all glory to God, reaching the general public. | ||
I'm a grassroots type of guy, you know, commoner, populous person. | ||
That's who I feel most comfortable with. | ||
I'm not an elitist by any stretch of the imagination, though I will enjoy like a fancy steak at a cool restaurant. | ||
And I know we're winning, but we've got to get out there to the establishment. | ||
And that's happening. | ||
You see, everybody sounds like Alex Jones now, or more and more people. | ||
Well, this book is made for this, and really made for putting our ideas out. | ||
This scares the system so bad. | ||
Everybody should go right now to Amazon.com. | ||
Just type in The Great Awakening. | ||
Pre-order The Great Awakening, Defeating the Globalists, and Launching the Next Great Renaissance. | ||
Alex Jones with Kent Heck and Lively, J.D., And let's send this to number one in pre-orders. | ||
We already sent it to number one off and on for a few weeks. | ||
A ton of these copies got out. | ||
I can tell you, the money that's come in was absolutely needed to keep this operation going, to fund the crew, to pay our legal bills. | ||
I've thrown it all into the operation. | ||
And without this book, we'd been shut down. | ||
Without the last book. | ||
The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
This book is even more important, much thicker. | ||
I've put way more work into it. | ||
So is Kent. The other book was great. | ||
That was quick. Hey, Alex, finally write a book. | ||
I said, okay. Because I knew who Kent was and had read his other books, several of his other books. | ||
But everybody should go now to Amazon. | ||
Just type in The Great Awakening, Alex Jones. | ||
It's a red book, white letters on the front. |