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Google, which is owned by Alphabet Incorporated, is worth roughly $1.7 trillion. | ||
I consider myself as an entrepreneur, one of the greatest entrepreneurs of our times, Sergey Brin, who is, as you know, the co-founder and president of A number that rivals the GDP of some First World nations. | ||
This Goliath recently decided that the First Amendment no longer applies to US citizens. | ||
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While others in Silicon Valley tied to the World Economic Forum and the United Nations continue to build a Trojan horse of neo-feudalism. | ||
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Reducing that hateful content from being seen This is one of the best examples how X is committed to encouraging healthy behavior online. | |
Internet censorship has grown since the Obama administration to be an unregulated wild beast. | ||
Who needs free speech as long as the economy is going good? | ||
Social media, once seen as a mechanism to promote knowledge and understanding and solidarity, has proved to be just as effective promoting hatred and paranoia and propaganda and conspiracy theories. | ||
Fast forward to 2023 and the barely acknowledged federal lawsuit Missouri vs. | ||
Biden is revealing a cancerous censorship network that grew between big tech U.S. intelligence agencies and the Biden administration while given cover by a mockingbird media that violently drowned the First Amendment in favor of a level of totalitarianism that directly threatens national security. | ||
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The only pandemic we have is among the unvaccinated. | |
And they're killing people. | ||
Judge Terry Doty calling the Biden administration's efforts a massive attack against free speech and targeted suppression of conservative ideas. | ||
The decision means top White House officials and several federal agencies, including the FBI and the Department of Justice, cannot communicate with social media companies for the purpose of urging, encouraging, pressuring, or inducing in any manner the removal, deletion, suppression, or reduction of or inducing in any manner the removal, deletion, suppression, or reduction of content containing protected Had a big couple of weeks here, Stuart, with uncovering really a vast censorship enterprise. | ||
At least 45 As the New York Post reported, | ||
So far, 67 officials or agencies, including the FBI, have been accused in the lawsuit of violating the First Amendment by pressuring Facebook, Twitter, and Google to censor users for alleged misinformation or disinformation. | ||
The problem is the mis and disinformation proved to be true. | ||
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I mean, after all, we saw a Russia hoax for years, and that turned out not to be true. | ||
We saw the doctors in front of the Supreme Court building talking about potential other treatments, and those videos were all taken down. | ||
Now we know that those treatments could have saved many lives. | ||
The Department of Defense contracted a New York-based AI company to deploy software to target disinformation on social media in real time. | ||
Meanwhile, Google continues to interfere in U.S. elections, pioneer the forced entry of AI's deep mind into our personal lives, and replace the propagandist... | ||
The latest from John Bowne, all about Google taking over the world. | ||
Google will conquer the United States. | ||
That's what it's called. | ||
Go to banditvideoinfowars.com to share that link. | ||
Remember, censorship kills. | ||
When it comes to medical misinformation, censorship kills. | ||
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It's Friday, September 8th, 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. | ||
Alright, good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the madhouse. | ||
Welcome to the insane asylum known as Planet Earth. | ||
Complete madness across the board, once again, as every day. | ||
Try to have a good time here on this Friday morning. | ||
I hope everybody's doing well. | ||
We'll be taking your calls throughout the second hour and third hour. | ||
I'm going to welcome crew member Reese, a.k.a. | ||
the PSYOPCOP. He's got a new long-form interview that he did on Bandot Video. | ||
We'll show you a little preview of that and take your calls here in studio in the third hour. | ||
Your calls throughout the show, of course, open line Friday. | ||
Well, let's just get into it. Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 8th of September, 2023. | ||
Vice Chair of Minnesota Democrat Party who advocated for dismantling police gets violently beaten and carjacked. | ||
A far-left Minneapolis activist was a victim of a brutal armed carjacking that occurred in the driveway of her home on Tuesday evening. | ||
Sivanthi Sathanandan. | ||
I'm trying, folks. | ||
This woman, a radical leftist and second vice chairwoman of the Democrat Farmer Labor Party in Minneapolis, who was left bruised and bloody during the incident, is calling for accountability despite her past history of being a notable defund-the-police agitator. | ||
She's like, we need accountability. | ||
Whoever's responsible for this needs to step up. | ||
She's just yelling into a mirror. | ||
It's just her. Yeah, it was you, lady. | ||
It was you and all of your friends and all of the absolutely ridiculous measures that you advocated for. | ||
And again, the way they'll You know, spin this or whatever, they'll be like, they're celebrating this poor woman being attacked. | ||
It's like, no, it's that we told you this would happen. | ||
Like, this is what we didn't want to happen. | ||
This is why we were telling you you were stupid for defunding the police. | ||
We're not happy that it happened. | ||
It's just you're racing towards a cliff. | ||
We're telling you turn, turn, stop racing towards the cliff. | ||
You fly off the cliff. And so we sit on top of the cliff saying, we told you so. | ||
Looking down at the wreckage below, saying, why didn't you listen to us in the first place? | ||
Will they listen to us? | ||
I mean, this is like the number one story that pervades all the headlines today. | ||
It's just like, left is getting what they want. | ||
Getting exactly what they voted for. | ||
Getting exactly what their policies intended for them. | ||
I mean, what else did you expect? | ||
You defund the police. | ||
You get rid of harsh punishments for criminals. | ||
You're going to get carjacked and smashed into the ground and get your leg broken. | ||
That's just what's going to happen. | ||
You open up the border. | ||
You invite millions upon millions of foreigners into your country. | ||
You're going to get overrun by immigrants. | ||
I mean, is this a complicated issue here? | ||
It's really up to the Democrats now. | ||
Do you have just... | ||
Like, rat-level intelligence. | ||
Do you have the intelligence of a rodent that can learn? | ||
When I step on this pedal, I get shocked. | ||
When I step on this pedal, I don't. | ||
Like, can you manage to establish a cause-and-effect relationship between two distinct events? | ||
Or do you just think that, like, we need more community policing and you just didn't go far enough? | ||
Like, this is... This is the issue that we're dealing with here, and we'll get more into that later. | ||
Because it really, I mean, Chicago, New York, like these places that, we are sanctuary cities. | ||
And then it's just, fast forward a year, and they're just like, you have to help us, we're drowning! | ||
It's like, yeah, we know, idiots. | ||
Change your mind. | ||
Change the way you are. | ||
Your bad, negative things. | ||
Hopelessly ineffectual people. | ||
Like, you have to stop. | ||
You have to stop doing what you're doing and being who you are. | ||
Or we're all going to suffer the fate that you have in mind for us. | ||
Yeah, but breaking news. | ||
Breaking news. Democrats, victims of their own policy. | ||
Like, it's breaking news. | ||
Actions have consequences. | ||
We're all learning this. Meanwhile, Biden administration considers forcing migrant families to remain in Texas. | ||
The Biden administration is considering forcing some migrant families who enter the country without authorization to remain near the border in Texas while awaiting asylum screening, effectively limiting their ability to travel within the United States, three officials told The Times. | ||
Administration officials have been considering the idea as a way to stem recent increases in the numbers of migrant families crossing the southern border, which reportedly reached an all-time high last month. | ||
Well, gee, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
Now I see a flaw in the logic there. | ||
In order to stop the stem of migrants coming across the southern border, you're going to keep them in Texas once they've crossed the southern border. | ||
Do you see how this doesn't make a heck of a lot of sense? | ||
The Biden plan would force certain migrant families to remain in Texas or possibly other border states by tracking their location through GPS monitoring devices such as ankle bracelets. | ||
Oh, we'll just tag them like they're livestock. | ||
That's good. Oh, that's very nice. | ||
Tag them like they're livestock. Keep them in Texas so that the people that voted for this don't have to experience the consequences of their decisions. | ||
Fantastic. Amazing. | ||
Truly. We'll talk a little bit more about immigration later today. | ||
Meanwhile, this is an accomplishment. | ||
I mean, honestly, Shane Gillis deserves a trophy. | ||
He has pissed off and offended an entire continent. | ||
There's really something else. | ||
Australians furious after U.S. comedian jokes that the continent has zero exports, quote, whole country doing nothing. | ||
Australians have fired back at a U.S. comedy superstar whose recent Netflix promotion claims Australians, quote, do nothing and are responsible for, quote, zero exports. | ||
That's not entirely true. | ||
They've exported one of the silliest accents you can possibly imagine. | ||
They made summer heights high like 10 years ago. | ||
That's got to be something. But that's it, so I guess, yeah, he's right. | ||
The clip promoting American comedian Shane Gillis' new released stand-up special called Beautiful Dogs was posted to the at Netflix's A Joke social media channels, the official accounts for the comedy arm of Netflix. | ||
He says Australia's good. | ||
Australia might be number two. That's a good country, dude. | ||
It's just a whole country doing nothing. | ||
That's what I like about them. They're just down there, zero exports, creating nothing. | ||
The only export I've seen out of Australia is just that YouTube video of a guy punching the kangaroo in the face. | ||
There's a bunch of Australians being like, uranium, coal, meat, wool, gas, gold, wheat, copper, iron, oil, alcohol, aluminum, crude petroleum. | ||
No, we don't export anything. | ||
I have an idea. Why don't you import a sense of humor? | ||
Why don't you open up the ports and see if you can't get an influx of a sense of humor from somebody? | ||
It's just, you know, it's the same with people. | ||
It's like countries are kind of the same. | ||
If this is your response, it means you're, like, actually deeply self-conscious about this. | ||
Right? Like, if someone calls me fat, I'm just going to be like, what? | ||
Shut up. Like, what are you talking about? | ||
That's a dumb thing to say. | ||
If you call a fat person a fat, it's going to be, no, I'm not! | ||
Why would you say that? | ||
Why would you say that to me? | ||
Like, that's kind of how Australia is being right now. | ||
That's kind of the Australia mood at this point. | ||
Like, yeah, you don't do anything. | ||
You make nothing. You are an experimental practice ground for the New World Order. | ||
What you export is totalitarianism and gleeful submission to pointless medical procedures. | ||
What you export is just the worst ever. | ||
Like, it's just all bad. It's all terrible. | ||
I'm not sure it's just like, shut up! | ||
Shut up, we know! | ||
Incredible. Meanwhile, Ken Paxton is... | ||
Really doing a great job weathering his impeachment, just like happening at the national level here in Texas. | ||
The Democrats and the Republicans are teaming up to try to destroy just a singular effective politician. | ||
We'll get into this a little bit later, but the hearings are going viral on Twitter. | ||
As the people that brought these charges are just decimated and humiliated on the witness stage. | ||
Finally, we have this from the New York Post relating back to some of those other stories. | ||
Some New York schools forced to turn away kids on first day of school as influx of migrants joins classrooms. | ||
Oh, isn't that nice? | ||
You go to your first day of kindergarten, ready to be a part of a school and start a new chapter in your life, and there's just like a bunch of foreign kids that are just like, this is our school now. | ||
Actually, we get the priority. | ||
This is ours now. | ||
We've taken it from you. | ||
All right. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is American Journal, InfoWars.com, Band.Video. | ||
Absolutely incredible goings on around the world. | ||
Here in this country, the top story really has to be just getting what you ask for. | ||
Just being careful what you wish for. | ||
And I really, I just, I really hope that the average American Doesn't need to be told this. | ||
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I don't really have faith in that. | |
Which is sad because it really is, like I was saying, like a rat-level understanding of cause and effect. | ||
Because none of this is difficult to solve. | ||
None of this is some sort of natural, you know, disaster that we just have to deal with. | ||
And no matter how good you are, you know, it's going to be difficult. | ||
There's nothing occurring in all these stories that we have from San Francisco to New York, which is misery upon misery, violence, chaos, victimization. | ||
None of it is an accident. | ||
None of it was unpredictable. | ||
None of it's that difficult to figure out or to solve. | ||
It's all just the choices that we are making as a country. | ||
Choices that these people are making. | ||
We're not making these choices. We're being outvoted, outspent, outpropagandized into being in this way. | ||
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But... Yeah, I don't know. | |
I don't know. Because it's sort of the same dynamic that happens on a personal level. | ||
We've talked about it before, where if you just have... | ||
If you just have this mindset of victimization and a mindset of... | ||
It's sort of a weird mix of like narcissism and self-pity that makes up just like the liberal worldview at this point. | ||
And it's the same that if you have a friend or a relationship of some sort with somebody who just... | ||
They can never be wrong. | ||
They can never change their mind. | ||
Everything is somebody else's fault. | ||
Everything should be, you know, catered to them. | ||
And that's just the mindset of most Americans at this point. | ||
Where they just cannot fathom being the cause of their own misery. | ||
And so, you were in this feedback loop where they're miserable... | ||
And they think it's because we're not doing things the way they want. | ||
So then they get their way. | ||
They force us to change the way we were doing it, the way they want us to do it. | ||
Makes everybody more miserable. | ||
Makes them more miserable. And instead of recognizing that, changing the way that they operate, they just double down. | ||
They just go even harder on the same completely ill-advised policies. | ||
Like, it... It's just maddening. | ||
And I mean, we have so many different stories just in this regard alone, right? | ||
Vice Chair of Minnesota Democrat Party, who advocated for dismantling police, gets violently beaten and carjacked, right? | ||
This is sanathanananan. | ||
Biden administration considers forcing migrant families to remain in Texas because they're just completely overwhelming the so-called sanctuary cities that voted for it. | ||
And the reason that's so much more apparent in places like Chicago and New York is because there's not a lot of wide-open spaces where they can just hide the migrants. | ||
Literally, that's it. I mean, it's just because when you send them to New York City, they're right there. | ||
They're in everybody's way. | ||
They're causing big problems. | ||
It costs a lot of money. When they're in Texas, they just put them on some disused airfield somewhere, and none of the local Texans are... | ||
Any wiser to the situation because they're miles away from where all these people are being held. | ||
So that's been the big effect is by sending them to these big cities. | ||
They have nowhere to put them. They can't get them out of sight, out of mind. | ||
So now they're trying to force them to stay in Texas. | ||
And again, it's worth just thinking about the priorities of the American government and the capability of the American government to get things done when they want to. | ||
And you can look at whether it's the fires in Maui or the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
Now each and every one of these times, Americans who have had their lives utterly and completely destroyed through no fault of their own are left with either nothing or a pittance, an insult in form of cash from the government, right? Like, I don't even know if the people from East Valley haven't even got anything. | ||
I think maybe the train company forked out like a couple hundred bucks if they agreed to sign a waiver saying they would never sue. | ||
It's totally abusing these people. | ||
Literally poisoning their entire town. | ||
And they get nothing. | ||
Maui, same way, right? | ||
$700. The entire amount of money sent by the federal government to Maui is something like one day of expenditure of what we're wasting in Ukraine. | ||
Now it would be understandable if we were some third world country that was incapable of dealing with these situations, but then look at what happens when the Democrats create the migrant crisis by opening up the border. | ||
Suddenly, they're taking over entire stadiums. | ||
They're taking over... I mean, you remember, it was last year, like, when it really got going, when they really opened up the border and people really started flooding across. | ||
It's like every week or so, you'd see some new story that was like, government takes over, you know, this abandoned high school to turn it into a migrant center. | ||
Now it's taking over this airfield. | ||
Now it's taking over these military barracks. | ||
Now it's taking over this high school stadium. | ||
Now it's taking... Now they're building an entire new camp for 20,000 people in the middle of the desert. | ||
If they wanted to, and if they just wanted to spend a fraction of the amount of money that we spend on people that aren't American, the people of East Palestine could have all had five-star hotel stays for the months when they needed their town to be cleaned up so they weren't breathing in the toxic fumes. | ||
They get nothing. They get absolutely nothing. | ||
The foreigners, the non-Americans, and or the people that actually are doing this to Americans, like the corporations, Just endless wealth, endless action, endless building of shelters and just anything they want. | ||
It's on a silver platter. They get $2,200 just for crossing the border. | ||
It's like Monopoly. | ||
Just cross, go, get $200. | ||
Just cross the American border and the world is yours. | ||
Nothing is too much. | ||
They'll do everything they can to get you whatever you want as soon as possible, no questions asked, millions of dollars, blank checks, building new buildings, taking over building. | ||
Then when the Americans, when American people need help, it's, oh gee, we just can't, we're so overstretched as it is. | ||
No, our budget's really thin. | ||
Oh, Ukraine needs another billion dollars? | ||
Sure, why'd you even ask? Just take the card. | ||
Take the card. Here's the PIN number. | ||
Get whatever you want. Oh, I'm sorry, what? | ||
A train derailed and poisoned your entire town? | ||
Ah, gee, I'll see if I can stop by in like nine months. | ||
Maybe nine months from now, I'll make a little visit there, see what I can do. | ||
But other than that, I'm swamped. | ||
I'm so swamped. I've got to lay on the beach for like three months. | ||
So let me do that. | ||
I'll go do that. And you just suffer and die because I hate you. | ||
Like, that's the message that they're sending you. | ||
That's the overall lesson here. | ||
All this misery, all of these problems, all this chaos and suffering... | ||
It's all just choices being made. | ||
It's all just decisions that they're taking, knowing exactly what the consequences are. | ||
We can change our mind, we can make the right decisions, or we can keep just being extorted. | ||
It's up to us entirely. | ||
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I'm going to have to open up phone calls even earlier than I planned. | ||
Otherwise, I'm just going to ramble. | ||
I mean, it's just... It's just the same thing over and over. | ||
And the crazy thing is they're like simultaneously trying to solve the problems they are causing at the same time. | ||
You know what I'm saying? They're causing the problem that they're trying to fight. | ||
So they're like simultaneously spraying water on the fire over here and pouring gasoline on it over there and wondering... | ||
Why everything's going so bad. | ||
You've got all these new measures, like all this outrage about migrants now in New York and Chicago. | ||
We'll play some videos from that. | ||
While simultaneously suing Texas and Arizona for building their own border barriers. | ||
Arizona built a border wall out of shipping crates. | ||
Texas built a floating wall on the Rio Grande. | ||
The Biden administration sued both states and forced them to take them down. | ||
It's not a border crisis, it's a plot. | ||
That's from end wokeness. | ||
I really, really hope Texas doesn't actually do this. | ||
I mean, this is what you're supposed to do now, right? | ||
If the federal government Passes some measure that you don't like. | ||
The state is supposed to ignore it completely and act righteous while they're doing it. | ||
I mean, that's what leftist states do with all sorts of measures. | ||
So why can't we? | ||
Honestly, why is Texas being governed by people in D.C.? | ||
It really makes no sense. | ||
I mean, it's just – it really is just baffling. | ||
Like, I can't understand. | ||
I honestly can't understand it. | ||
I honestly just don't, can't even... | ||
Like, they're so clearly doing this on purpose. | ||
They're so clearly implementing policies that have negative consequences over and over and over. | ||
I mean, is there anything these people do that doesn't make everything worse? | ||
Is there anybody out there that thinks that things are worse now than before because we've gotten more conservative, because we've gotten more harsh, more legalistic? | ||
Zero Hedge has the article, Idealism Collides with Realism. | ||
Mayor Eric Adams says migrant crisis will destroy New York City. | ||
How it started. We should protect our immigrants, period. | ||
Yes, New York City will remain a sanctuary city under an Adams administration. | ||
And now he's like, this migrant crisis is destroying our city! | ||
Remember, they were fine with it when it was destroying your neighborhood, when it was destroying the border states, when it's costing us billions upon billions of dollars at the federal level. | ||
That's all fine. | ||
When it comes to their neighborhood, suddenly it's a major issue. | ||
Like, these people deserve nothing but contempt and disdain. | ||
And again, it's just like, how do people not recognize? | ||
I don't know. I mean, it's just so hopeless. | ||
It's so hopeless when you can point to example after example after example after example. | ||
I mean everything, right? | ||
From the lockdowns, to the mask mandates, to the vaccine injuries. | ||
The massive learning loss, the depression, the mental illness that we all said was going to happen when they instituted the COVID lockdowns. | ||
They ignored us, called us idiots, said that we loved the virus and just wanted people to die, and now they're all suffering from that consequence. | ||
When we wanted the border shut, they called us racist. | ||
They said it was because we just hate brown people and are white supremacists. | ||
Now their cities are collapsing. | ||
Have they made the realization? | ||
Can they make this realization? | ||
Is it even possible? | ||
I don't know. I honestly don't know. | ||
New York Mayor Eric Adams warned the crowd on Wednesday night at Town Hall that the migrant crisis will, quote, destroy New York City and slam the Biden administration for doing nothing about the problem they created. | ||
I'm going to tell you something. | ||
New Yorkers never in my life have I had a problem that I didn't see an end to. | ||
I don't see an ending to this. | ||
You could just send everybody back home. | ||
You could just not be a sanctuary city. | ||
You could just change your policy to one that is not contributing to creating and aggravating the problem. | ||
I mean, I'm not the mayor of New York, so maybe I'm too small-brained over here. | ||
I can't figure out why this is, but I'm just some dude from Texas, but I feel like I feel like maybe if your problem is a massive and continuous influx of foreigners that just come here to live off of handouts and have no valid excuse to call themselves asylum seekers or refugees, | ||
I think the solution to that is just sending them back home, not being a sanctuary city, just enforcing the law as it's written, The end. | ||
Like, that's it. That's all you need to do. | ||
So, like, why are you whining? | ||
Why are you complaining? Why aren't you just doing what you should obviously do? | ||
This really is what is so frustrating about all of this. | ||
They say they have a $12 billion deficit that we're going to have to cut. | ||
Every service in this city is going to be impacted. | ||
We're getting no support on this national crisis, and we're receiving no support from the Biden administration. | ||
Because you're all worthless. | ||
National level, local level, you all have the same ideology. | ||
You are all just as worthless and incapable as all the others. | ||
You can stop being that. | ||
You can stop doing those things. | ||
You can stop making those decisions anytime you want. | ||
Anytime you want, you can just choose a different path. | ||
Instead, they're just hitting themselves in the head with a hammer. | ||
And going, why is nobody stopping me? | ||
Why is nobody helping me with my headache? | ||
We're supposed to care? | ||
Of course, it's everybody that suffers. | ||
And now they're so overwhelmed with migrants that they're actually kicking citizens out of school. | ||
Little kids out of school. | ||
I mean, the migrant crisis is just one aspect of this. | ||
This is the type of schizophrenic headline that we have these days. | ||
The Biden administration considers forcing migrant families to remain in Texas. | ||
It's overwhelming everybody. | ||
They have to remain in Texas. | ||
Perfectly willing to force migrant families to places that are in Texas, obviously. | ||
Sending them back home, that's a crime against humanity. | ||
That's a violation of their basic human rights. | ||
Force them to stay in Texas, and that's totally fine, I guess. | ||
Texas Governor Greg Abbott had ordered to remove buoys from Rio Grande. | ||
So again, while they create the crisis, create the solutions to the crisis, as long as they don't have to experience them, Mayor Eric Adams says migrant crisis will destroy New York City. | ||
Yes, we told you so. Stop being stupid. | ||
Border Patrol agents reveal Biden regime gives $2,200 of taxpayer money per illegal immigrant family, plus a plane ticket, housing, food, free medical services, and of course education now. | ||
And again, this is just the migrant stuff, right? | ||
We're not even getting to the crime stuff that we'll get to in just a second. | ||
We'll play some videos on the other side. | ||
Just more about the migrant crisis in New York and Chicago. | ||
Elise Stefanik decries surge in illegal migrants at the northern border, calling it unprecedented. | ||
They're coming from all over. | ||
Coming from absolutely anywhere. | ||
The Swanton sector shows that the northern border in upstate New York saw over a 1,300% increase in illegal immigrant encounters this July compared to July 2020 when President Trump was in office. | ||
Over a thousand percent increase. | ||
Some New York schools forced to turn away kids on first day of school as influx of migrants joins classrooms. | ||
Well, they showed up yesterday. | ||
Why shouldn't they replace your kid in a classroom? | ||
They deserve it, because they're Guatemalan, apparently. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. | ||
This is the American Journal, Infowars.com, Band.video. | ||
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People go ahead and give out the phone number right now. | ||
If you want to call in, we'll be taking your calls throughout the rest of the show. | ||
We'll be joined by Reese, a.k.a. | ||
the PsyOpCop, in the third hour. | ||
Show you a little preview of an extended interview he did with a very interesting content creator. | ||
But we'll be taking your calls with him as well. | ||
1-877-789-2539 is the number to call. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Yeah, a lot of stuff still to talk about. | ||
I mean, we'll move on now. | ||
It's just... It's just continuous. | ||
San Francisco is officially America's worst city. | ||
One in eight home sellers lose money with an average loss of $100,000 as everybody flees the consequences of the choices that they made. | ||
Vice Chair of the Minnesota Democrat Party, who advocated dismantling police, gets violently beaten and carjacked. | ||
Some New York schools forced to turn away kids on the first day of school as influx of migrants joined the classrooms. | ||
Let me know whenever we have that video censored because we have a video of a mom. | ||
Very, very angry about this. | ||
Just a few seconds. Okay, let's... | ||
All right, we'll stick on this for just a minute because we'll show you, again, just the inevitable, obvious, unavoidable consequences of the choices that these people make. | ||
Let's go first to... | ||
This clip, Chicago residents worry migrants will dilute the black vote when they bring in millions upon millions of foreigners and allow them to vote and become police officers and take up places in your school and get... | ||
$2,200 checks from the government for living expenses. | ||
Meanwhile, the American citizen gets no benefit from the government. | ||
Can hardly even get our basic necessities handled. | ||
Here in Austin, if you get mugged on the street, you're supposed to call 3-1-1 because 9-1-1 is too busy with other crap because of the stuff the liberals have done to us. | ||
So, they'll take our money. | ||
They'll take our taxes. We'll work for half the year for the state, and in return, the state gives all of our money to people that have never contributed anything to this country. | ||
People that arrived yesterday. | ||
Is this that difficult to understand? | ||
Is this really like a high-level thing that... | ||
It's just the same thing over and over. | ||
It's just like, if you don't get it, how can I explain this to you? | ||
When it's so obvious... | ||
I don't know. It's just like... | ||
How do you explain to a kid who just keeps shoving a knife into the electrical outlet? | ||
He keeps getting shocked. He keeps shoving it in. | ||
At a certain point, you just go, I guess you have to die now. | ||
I guess you just have to suffer the consequences of your action because I shouldn't have to tell you over and over not to do something that hurts you. | ||
These people do nothing... | ||
But make choices that hurt everybody, every time, over and over. | ||
And they've done it for decades. | ||
The voting pattern hasn't shifted. | ||
Doesn't matter how bad their life gets, they just double down. | ||
They just keep doing the same thing over and over. | ||
I guess because the intention is good. | ||
I guess, right? | ||
There's this big issue between, like, intention and reality. | ||
The people can't seem to get over the hump. | ||
Of this... I don't know, man. | ||
It really is just, like, annoying. | ||
Like, it's just annoying. This whole country is just annoying at this point. | ||
Let's go to this video. | ||
Here's a Chicago residence. | ||
Very mad that they made a decision. | ||
They're mad at themselves. | ||
They're very angry, and they demand that you come solve the problem that they caused and won't stop causing and keep causing and keep voting for it. | ||
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Let's watch. Politically, having over 500 people in our community would completely wipe out any interest we have. | |
Are you aware that there are immigrant advocates at state houses all over this country who are advocating for non-citizen voting in local elections? | ||
What if that happened here? | ||
That would change the mindset of what we, as a black community, need to thrive here in Chicago. | ||
That's a concern of ours. | ||
This is much bigger than the mayor of Chicago or Chicago Police Department. | ||
This is an effort to destroy our neighborhoods and silence our voices even further. | ||
I mean, he's right. | ||
So why does 90 plus percent of the black community vote for Democrats every single election? | ||
Why? I mean, again, it's just like... | ||
It's almost funny seeing groups like that sound off because you can just tell from the way that they discuss this. | ||
It's like they are used to actually having a political party that fights for them and listens to them and actually cares about them and their interests and them as a group and their neighborhood and its demographic composition. | ||
It's like shocking to them that they would be abused like this. | ||
Which, to Republicans, it's like, we just expect it now. | ||
It's just to be expected, and most Republicans won't even make statements like that, not white ones anyway, because they'll be smeared as racist, so they have learned just to shut up. | ||
It's completely despicable. | ||
So, again, these people who have voted for this and chose this and desired this, now we're dealing with the outcomes of it, And sad because, yeah, the Americans who actually paid for and should get to use these government services are lower on the priority list than people that literally showed up yesterday under false names and false pretenses claiming asylum when they don't deserve it to take advantage of this suicidally beneficent New York parents, | ||
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you keep making f***ing noise, okay? | |
Because this governor does not give a f*** about our kids, okay? | ||
They said, listen, kids come to school, you cannot turn them away based on their immigration status. | ||
They don't speak English, you need to find somebody who can speak their language. | ||
I'm sorry, what the f*** did you just say? | ||
Because I'll tell you right now, when my kids went to school, every f***ing time I had to register a kid, I needed a mortgage paper, I needed a tax bill, I needed utility f***ing bills, birth certificates, vaccination f***ing records, okay? | ||
My kids had to be up to date on their polio, on their MMR, on their DPT, on their f***ing We're good to go. | ||
And they're being used all over the city because the migrants have to learn how to make money. | ||
They have to be able to deliver food. | ||
They have to be able to run errands. | ||
With what money? I have no idea. | ||
However, what happens when one of these little mopeds hits my car and they don't have insurance? | ||
Who's going to pay that? Me? | ||
Of course I am. I'm not going to drive around in a piece of car, okay? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
This is absolutely ridiculous. | ||
And you know where it starts? It starts at the top with Bobo, okay? | ||
You know, the non-mask wearing. | ||
I don't give a fuck about a veteran. | ||
I'm going to walk off the stage and I'm a complete fucking moron. | ||
So Harris is going to be president. | ||
That guy, that's what I'm talking about, okay? | ||
But parents, like I said, you keep going because even the most liberal parents out there that I've seen are pissed or pissed. | ||
We had to stay in a district that we paid taxes in. | ||
And now our schools are a nightmare. | ||
It's a show. | ||
It all goes. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You know, when your kid starts coming home with measles and folio, remember a couple of years ago, that was a big thing. | ||
It's coming back. | ||
It's coming back. | ||
I hope I was a moron. | ||
Can't disagree. | ||
You can always just choose something else. | ||
But I mean, that really is the takeaway. | ||
That really is the point. There really is a message that's driven home time and time again. | ||
With every crisis, with every disaster, with every new policy passed, the point being driven home is you're not a citizen of a nation. | ||
You are a occupant of an economic zone. | ||
You are there to be exploited. | ||
To the maximum degree. | ||
They will take what you let them take from you. | ||
They will steal everything they can. | ||
They will give it to literally anybody else. | ||
It's a plan. It's on purpose. | ||
It's not an accident. They're not trying their best and just failing. | ||
This is the plan. | ||
They are destroying America from the inside on purpose. | ||
Fight back against it. | ||
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Or else. Welcome back, folks. | |
We've got to your phone calls this hour. | ||
We have a short five-minute segment here up front. | ||
I want to change topics just for a minute so I can show you a commercial. | ||
Do we have this Russian ad? | ||
We're going to talk about the war in Ukraine. | ||
Some interesting developments here. | ||
In fact, let me see if I can find, let me tell you this in the right order. | ||
So, the story from Washington Post says, Elon Musk cut Starlink in the middle of Ukrainian attack on a Russian fleet. | ||
Musk cut Internet to Ukraine's military as it was attacking Russian fleet. | ||
New details of the previously reported incident underscore how critical SpaceX has become to the U.S. government. | ||
What they're saying here is that SpaceX is too powerful and too important to be allowed to be controlled by one man like Elon Musk. | ||
Maybe the American government has to exercise its preeminent takeover ability and just confiscate it from him. | ||
I'm sure that's coming down the line. | ||
After all, they're suing him for not using foreigners, right? | ||
Tying it into everything else we're talking about today. | ||
They're suing SpaceX for not hiring foreigners and actually choosing to hire Americans by the fact that they are legally obligated to do so under national security measures. | ||
They're looking into Twitter, trying to find out a way that they can claim that that purchase was illegitimate and sue him over that. | ||
Basically, because he is pro-free speech, because he's standing up against the likes of the ADL, the entire government has been activated to try to destroy or confiscate his wealth by any means necessary. | ||
And so now they're using this little event to again suggest that it's just too important. | ||
It's too important for Elon Musk to have control over this. | ||
For everybody, for national security purposes, we must take your company now. | ||
New details of the previously reported incident underscore how dependent multiple governments have become on a man who controls both the dominant means of high-speed communication and a major platform for public discourse, X. Musk bought X then known as Twitter last year after building SpaceX into a Washington powerhouse. | ||
So there was an armed submarine drones that were poised to attack the Russian fleet, according to a CNN report that cited an excerpt of a forthcoming biography of Musk by Walter Isaacson, former chief executive of CNN. Instead, according to the book, which goes on sale Tuesday, the drones lost connectivity and washed ashore harmlessly. | ||
Ukraine and American officials scrambled to get service restored, according to a report appealing to Musk directly. | ||
Musk eventually agreed. | ||
So what they're saying is that Musk... | ||
basically prevented an attack on the Russian fleet and The the poor drones weren't able to carry out their murderous intent Mario Naufall debunked this claim Elon debunks CNN prevents potential nuclear conflict and Elon just confirmed the U.S. or Ukrainian government requested him to play a significant role in a major escalation in the Ukraine war. | ||
CNN reported that Elon deactivated his Starlink satellites in response to covert attack on the Ukrainians who were planning on the Russian naval fleet. | ||
They were wrong. Elon clarified that the satellites were not active and that he was pressured by the government to activate them so Ukraine can attack Russian ships in a contentious territory. | ||
There was an emergency request from government authorities to activate Starlink all the way to Sevastopol, the obvious intent being to sink most of the Russian fleet at anchor. | ||
Elon Musk refused to activate Starlink, avoiding a major act of war and conflict escalation. | ||
Not only are governments not de-escalating the war, but they've also actively tried to drag a private company to play a role in escalating it. | ||
This is not how peace will be reached. | ||
And obviously, peace is not their concern. | ||
So again, Elon Musk says the Starlink regions and questions were not activated. | ||
SpaceX did not deactivate anything. | ||
He says there was an emergency request, the obvious intent being to sink most of the Russian fleet at harbor. | ||
Elon Musk says both sides should agree to a truce. | ||
Every day that passes, more Ukrainian and Russian youth die to gain or lose small parcels of land with borders barely changing. | ||
This is not worth their lives. | ||
So they're laying the groundwork to seize Starlink from Elon Musk. | ||
That's my prediction. | ||
We'll go to your phone calls on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. Second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Back to your phone calls for this hour. | ||
We'll start right here at the top. | ||
We'll go to Sarah in Ohio. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Sarah, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. I had a weird experience on Facebook a few days ago I wanted to share. | |
Okay. I exchanged barbs with some what I assumed to be liberals or bots on a meme that a friend posted about, you know, not complying, not wearing masks. | ||
And what happened next was really strange. | ||
There were a couple of, you know, personal, you know, little engagements. | ||
And then all of a sudden I started getting these notifications that people were last reacting to a photo I posted in like a photo dump of the September 17th Trump rally in Youngstown, Ohio. Okay. | ||
And I had volunteered and my daughter... | ||
She's 10. She met Mike Lindell. | ||
So there was this adorable photo of them. | ||
Out of all these photos, there was probably 150 laugh reactions to her photo with Mike Lindell. | ||
Okay. And it took me a while to realize that the setting was public because it hadn't been because I think I'd had like three family members react to it in the past year because nobody else could see it because it was shadowbanned. | ||
And... It was just really weird. | ||
I don't... I haven't gotten to the bottom of it yet. | ||
So somebody posted... | ||
Somebody else posted a meme about not complying. | ||
Right. You commented on that, and we're getting in a back-and-forth with some liberals, and then suddenly, like, old photos from last year started popping up or started getting liked and laughing emojis posted on it all of a sudden? | ||
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Exactly. Yep. | |
Okay, so that link must have been posted somewhere by somebody or shared by a bigger account? | ||
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That's what I'm guessing. There were only three shares in the life of this post. | |
And it's weird because there were like 20 photos. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene, I had a close-up photo of her when she kind of came up to the VIP area. | ||
And she got like five laugh reactions. | ||
But my daughter and Mike Lindell got like... | ||
When I finally turned the setting back to... | ||
You know, friends only. There was over 150 just laugh reactions. | ||
Yeah, that's very weird. | ||
I mean, I'd have to... | ||
We'd have to get your information and sort of try to track down, like, who posted it or where or whatever. | ||
But, yeah, it sounds like you're... | ||
Conversation got the attention of probably a larger leftist user who probably posted a link somewhere to your picture with some sort of snarky comment. | ||
And so people went to like it. | ||
That's very weird, Sarah. | ||
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It was very weird. And I looked at some of the profiles and they were some really scary looking people. | |
You know, the typical... Interesting. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
It would be interesting to me to see the picture and be able to start looking at the profiles, liking it, see things that they liked, see pages they visit, see if they'd posted anything. | ||
I mean, you'd have to just start going down the rabbit hole on this. | ||
That is very strange though. | ||
Yeah, definitely make your Facebook private. | ||
You don't want people sharing pictures of your family with ill intent. | ||
So keep us up to date on that. | ||
If anything else develops, Sarah, I'd like to know because it sounds like you're being brigaded. | ||
Is what the term is. | ||
But thank you for that call and thank you for doing your part of spreading the anti-mask message on Facebook. | ||
Appreciate that. Let's go to Andrew in New York. | ||
You want to talk about Nigeria in a mad scientist conference. | ||
Go ahead, Andrew. You're on the air. | ||
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What's up, Niger? So, yeah. | |
So, Nigeria, they had a lot of, like, money problems and they recently kicked out The leader of Niger and France and Victoria Newland and they all want the old leader back. | ||
So it's good that they kicked out the old leader of Nigeria. | ||
And yeah, so mad scientist conference Alex was talking about it. | ||
He said that it's the Pentagon and DARPA. They're talking a lot about Nanotechnology. | ||
And, like, obviously, they don't want natural ice and all that. | ||
They want to turn everything into AIs. | ||
I mean, like, yeah, I should not, like, follow, like, COVID restrictions. | ||
Not, like, lock ourselves in the house. | ||
Not, like, go underground into a dark site and be, like, doing experiments by Globus. | ||
That's a bad idea. Yeah, the triple threat now with science is the nanotechnology, the A.I., and the robotics, which is different from A.I., but associated. Simon in Florida has called in about NATO hosting a Paris conference on new A.I. warfare, and we've covered the stories this week, multiple stories, at the Pentagon and the U.S. Army. | ||
Already placing purchase orders for thousands of new robotic war-fighting machines, which is absolutely terrifying. | ||
These aren't drones controlled by humans far away. | ||
That's sort of dehumanized enough. | ||
But no, this is self-controlled, self-propelled, autonomous war-fighting machines. | ||
Orders already being placed by thousands. | ||
Sorry, thanks for the call, Andrew. | ||
Let's go to Simon in Florida on line number five. | ||
You're on the air, Simon. Hello there, Harrison. | ||
Good morning to your audience. Obviously, we had intended for my 50th appearance to be next week to discuss the G20, but unfortunately, this is rather dramatic news. | ||
We'll have to put this down as a 49.3. | ||
Next week, and once again, it's not my opinion. | ||
It's not speculation. | ||
It's documented on the NATO website. | ||
They're hosting the NATO Communicators Conference in Paris, as you do. | ||
I hope they don't have any nasty run-ins with all the migrants there. | ||
But if they do, they'll soon have that memory blanked out like men in black. | ||
Because what they're going to be rolling out, not in concept, but in application... | ||
It's their new AI cognitive warfare system, and I joke to you not, it is called Merlin, like Merlin the magician from the Arthurian legend. | ||
I mean, these people literally, it's like Alex says, you know, people think that it's raining, but actually they're being pissed off. | ||
Okay? And just to give you an idea of what this is going to be doing, It offers the ability to deliver real-time, audience-tailored communication, and I'm quoting here, to report, command, inform, persuade, confuse, coerce, distract, and deceit. | ||
This has been in process for over 18 months. | ||
Since the NATO summit in Spain in 2022, and it's now received national command authorization. | ||
So they're rolling this out to the captains and majors who are actually going to use it. | ||
And it's not just about responding or putting out a message in real time. | ||
It's also, and this is a direct quote, about Identifying social groups and behaviours provide deeper audience understanding that will provide fast and evidence-based decision-making. | ||
They want to instantaneously, using AI, identify the social groups who have the wrong things. | ||
And then no matter what time of day it is, without necessarily any human interaction, put out an AI response. | ||
Brush that verbal difference within those... | ||
Yeah, this sounds completely insane. | ||
I mean, what? | ||
Sound the line. I'll talk to you during the break, so I need to get some information on this because I've been having trouble. | ||
I've been searching while you're talking, and I'm having trouble finding it. | ||
So let me get information about this, and we'll cover it on the other side. | ||
We'll be back with more of your phone calls in just a minute, folks. | ||
Don't go anywhere. Hey folks, once again, Simon in Florida coming through with the vital information. | ||
This really does seem to be a very, very big deal. | ||
Communications conference, Allied Command Transformation, Allied Command Operations. | ||
NATO basically putting into effect a new Psychological operations and informational operations program will be deciding on this starting on the 11th of September. | ||
What a convenient date for them to explore this uncharted territory in mind control. | ||
Maybe we'll just look into this live here with you. | ||
So... Simon from Florida posted this on Twitter. | ||
The conference will feature strategic communications, military public affairs, psychological operation, and information operation representatives from academia and industry. | ||
Welcoming back panelists from the Ukrainian MOD to speak about communications in the Russia-Ukraine war. | ||
This is hashtag NCC23Paris. | ||
So that's the NATO Communicators Conference 2023. | ||
They say prominent points of discussion will include the realm of cognitive warfare. | ||
Cognitive warfare. | ||
Just think about what that phrase means for a little bit. | ||
Enduring consequences of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. | ||
The ascent of AI-driven tools. | ||
The central role of communications in today's digital world. | ||
Here he quotes from the website. | ||
Simon continues, Workshops discussing cognitive warfare, cognitive defense, and cognitive effects in particular. | ||
This year's conference will host a lecture that will explore how communications are a central component within multi-domain operations. | ||
The information environment assessment capability prototype known as MERLIN Okay. | ||
And just keep this in mind with You know, what we already know they get up to, as it was earlier this year at the Davos World Government Summit, where the president of Gotham, or of Palantir, rather, Alex Karp, explained how their program Gotham, their AI program, had, in his words, single-handedly stopped the rise of the far right in Europe. | ||
Of course, reading between the lines and understanding what they mean and what their definitions for those words are, what he means is that they already have programs, AI, cognitive warfare programs running in the background, censoring material, particularly choosing particular material to feed people. | ||
I mean, how would you? | ||
If you were tasked to stop A rising political movement on a continent, how would you do that? | ||
How would you go about that? | ||
And you can't make laws that explicitly forbid it. | ||
So how do you do it in a secretive, underhanded, manipulative way? | ||
You censor the information that they get, the information that they're receiving, the information they're able to express. | ||
You manipulate likes and shares so it looks like Pursuing so-called right-wing programs is unpopular. | ||
You would create maybe AI figures that pose as humans to go in and argue and to disrupt conversations. | ||
Perhaps not even by addressing the concerns or the policies that are being actually talked about, but Manipulating the conversation so it devolves into infighting about something inconsequential. | ||
There's lots of ways to do it, and they already are doing it. | ||
They already are having and bragging about how, with their AI programs, they are able to direct the politics of an entire continent of dozens of different countries all at once. | ||
And here they're militarizing that, essentially. | ||
And you can just think about ChatGPT, how powerful and intelligent and impressive that program is, and they give that out for free. | ||
Okay? So Gotham, they call the operating system for global decision-making. | ||
And again, Alex Karp bragged about it being a single-handedly responsible for stopping the rise of the far right in Europe. | ||
From the NATO website, Information Environment Assessment Capability Program Plan initiated. | ||
From April 3rd, the NATO Secretary General identified the development of the informative information environment assessment capability as a high-priority program in the 2022 Madrid Summit with Allied Command Transformation Driving Capability Production to Meet NATO Ambitions. | ||
In early 2023, the Military Committee and the Resource Policy Planning Board endorsed the Information Environment Assessment Capability Program Plan. | ||
Recently submitted for North Atlantic Council approval, the Information Environment Assessment Program development is both ambitious and critical to achieve NATO's strategic communication objectives. | ||
Flow of data, threats and opportunities. | ||
NATO operates in a contested global environment where an ever-growing amount of data influences actions and decisions. | ||
Individual actors, audiences, organizations, and systems digest and spread information with growing speed and veracity. | ||
the information environment with increasingly interconnected world where easy access to technology is prevalent. | ||
The information environment assessment capability offers the ability to deliver real-time audience tailored communication to report, command, inform, persuade, confuse, coerce, distract, or deceive. | ||
The scale, the speed and scale by which anyone on any level can affect the information environment creates threats and or opportunities to exploit vulnerabilities. | ||
In order to defend our values and ensure our core tasks, What are those values? | ||
What are those core tasks? | ||
Well, don't ask. | ||
It's the type of democracy where they impose things on the vast majority who doesn't want it. | ||
It's that type of democracy. | ||
NATO needs to develop a comprehensive understanding of this information environment to better inform decision makers and proactively develop our strategic messaging. | ||
Uh... Yeah, I mean, I don't want to just read this whole thing, but it is very interesting. | ||
With a focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning applications, the information environment assessment capability is one of the programs to be a forerunner that will develop automated predictive analytics, supporting the organization and optimizing decision-making. | ||
Additionally, the codified approach to monitor, collect, process, and share data and information contributes significantly to the digital transformation of the Alliance. | ||
Automated predictive analytics. | ||
Automated AI. Predictive. | ||
Obviously what that means, right? | ||
Looking forward into the future, not reacting, but actually being proactive. | ||
Analytics. So they'll be analyzing... | ||
What will happen in the future. | ||
I mean, this is exactly what Alex described on Joe Rogan on, like, the most viral clip ever, where he's saying that once you have enough information and you can predict the future, then you can add input to alter the outcome of the future. | ||
That's what they're discussing here. | ||
Automative predictive analytics. | ||
So they're implementing AI programs referred to as a wizard, Merlin, In order to change the trajectory of the entire NATO alliance by essentially carrying out cognitive warfare, psychological operations on a global scale. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We are going to go out to your phone calls now. | ||
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Eric in Arkansas has called in about the vaccine being a conduit for Marburg disease. | ||
We heard a lot about Marburg disease last year, Eric. | ||
It seemed like they were setting that up to be the next big crisis. | ||
What's going on with that? Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Yes, sir. Hey, I'd just like to say, hello, Harrison, Luke Skywalker Smith. | |
So, I appreciate the add there on that. | ||
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Thank you. So concerning the Marburg, a couple of buddies and I have been watching it, but something came out from Todd Callender on the Prather Report, and they're calling dates. | |
I don't like to call dates, but the Marburg is within the VAC, and apparently they've figured it out and proven it. | ||
And basically they're going to release it through the 5G impulses. | ||
It's going to be the three impulses. | ||
I think Alex Jones has talked about it before. | ||
Maybe you have even talked about it. | ||
But they're looking in early October. | ||
So it seems like a good October surprise for things to start happening. | ||
And everything will be under the Health and Human Services and the PREP Act. | ||
And Todd Callender goes into great detail on that. | ||
He seems to be a... Pretty well-versed person on it, but I just wanted to give you a heads up. | ||
So it's the VAX people, and then the people that called me up to say, hey, look at this. | ||
They're worried about the shedding, and I can say I've been on Zoom calls with people that deal with, that actually invented the stuff for the wellness company with the Natto Kinase, and they can't actually say the shedding is real until like a 95% effect. | ||
Proven trial for the research has been done and documented in a journal for scientific purposes. | ||
However, they have actually mentioned that there is definitely the shedding going on. | ||
Just be aware, even if you're around people that are jabbed, which a lot of us are, You know, family or co-workers or something. | ||
I'm sure you probably don't have a whole lot of co-workers that are jabbed where you're at, but I do. | ||
And just be aware. | ||
They're using FenBen. | ||
I mentioned this before, I think, called in. | ||
But the FenBen... | ||
Let's see here. What's the name of the stuff here? | ||
It's basically FenBen. | ||
You can look it up. You can buy it on Amazon. | ||
And ironically, it is a... | ||
It's very similar to ivermectin in regards to dewormer. | ||
So just give you a heads up on that. | ||
So hopefully nothing happens at all. | ||
Hopefully nothing happens at all, but I'm surprised it hasn't happened yet. | ||
And this would tie into kind of like the people taking the mark of the beast in regards to lesions and all that kind of stuff. | ||
So they are saying Marburg's is not highly contagious, but obviously it's lethal if you have it. | ||
And then... | ||
Yeah, so I saw this. | ||
I haven't really looked into it, though, and there's no articles on it. | ||
It's all like podcasts and videos, and I just haven't watched any yet. | ||
But the headlines are like, Marburg will be activated and vaccinated via 5G. So the idea is that the Marburg virus is embedded in the vaccine, but it will be activated via 5G frequencies. | ||
Which I don't totally understand. | ||
It says, those who receive the COVID shots already have the dormant Marburg virus encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles, which can be activated via 5G frequencies. | ||
Those who have Marburg will then become zombie-like because it affects frontal cortex brain functions. | ||
That's kind of horrifying. | ||
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Right. And this kind of dovetails off Dr. | |
Mikevich's whole thing where they actually preload We're good to go. | ||
And they're talking like if you have chips in your brain or in your hand, it'll be the same type of thing. | ||
They can activate it and then turn you off. | ||
Horrifying. Thank you for letting us know, Eric. | ||
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That was great. Welcome back, folks. | |
Out to your phone calls. | ||
Here before we welcome Reese Marrero to the program. | ||
Let's go to William in Arkansas now. | ||
William in Arkansas, you have, I understand, an interesting comment about Texas military. | ||
Go ahead, William, you're on the air. | ||
Yes, how are y'all doing today? | ||
Hello. Good, thank you. | ||
Three times Texas has had a Navy. | ||
During its inception as a nation, 1835, 1836, you know, during the Civil War, when they repelled two battles, one at Sabine Pass, the other at Brownsville. | ||
The third time it started in 2005, call it T-MAR, Texas Maritime Regiment. | ||
A group of us that were part of the Army side, the Texas State Guard, decided to kind of branch out. | ||
Trying to make a long story short, we submitted the paperwork properly to the state, found us an Admiral, created a third time in Texas State Navy, interacted with a Coast Guard, The border patrol for all kinds of stuff, all kinds of official units, Texas Parks and Wildlife, all that stuff, out of the governor's office. | ||
We're not talking a bunch of neo-Nazi skimheads out of a garage somewhere. | ||
If you want to see what real dedication is like and things like that, understand what the Texas State Guard is. | ||
Now, yeah, you've got some bureaucrats running it out of Camp Mabry, but I can tell you from my experience that those gentlemen that are in charge would like to have the mental, moral backing that's necessary to do what is necessary. | ||
They cannot do it without the mindset that, within the public or uniform, that is not driving them forward. | ||
They are going to mitigate and play by the rules, not just so they can stay in charge, but so somebody And, you know, be there. | ||
You rid the opportunity of this state or nation of creating its own legal, local Formal, civilized military entities, you get nothing. | ||
You get the federal government. | ||
You get one type of military entity in charge. | ||
You see what you get. | ||
That was the fear when they founded this nation, was that the federal government would have a standing army that would be too large and powerful. | ||
You know, it would be used. | ||
Anything created is usually used sooner or later. | ||
My opinion that people come across the border We should kind of tactically educate, train, make individual units from Venezuela, Honduras, wherever, Argentina, and then point out, hey, you know who did this to you? | ||
You ever heard of a guy named George Sorrell? | ||
You ever heard of a... | ||
You ever hear of a New World Order? | ||
Talking about a bunch of uneducated people that are just mass flooding us. | ||
They don't need to bring weapons. | ||
All they do is bring an empty bowl. | ||
A few more grocery short that are being produced, a few more empty bowls from all over the world, And we'll be destroying ourselves, right? | ||
So you better act, people. | ||
The people in charge of the Texas State Guard, the civilized people that are scared of somebody like me or somebody voiceless, well, I suggest you guys be involved. | ||
Because if not, somebody like me is going to get in charge. | ||
And I won't have a prison to put you in. | ||
I'm not going to play games with somebody who's giving $400 million to my enemy. | ||
I don't understand them. | ||
We're sitting here talking about destroying this nation through stock margin profits. | ||
If you want to see Blacklock and Vanguard disappear, realize where your retirement funds are coming from and put them somewhere else. | ||
End of discussion. You know, what's going on is unacceptable, people. | ||
And if we don't act in a civilized way like our forefathers did, Then we're just going to continue to live this great big 24-7-365 scene of that movie Deliverance, right? | ||
So that's what's going on. | ||
Learn how to squeal like a hog, you know, or do something about it. | ||
And I'm not talking about pick up a gun, right? | ||
That deserves being terminated. | ||
I won't do it. | ||
You can see from watching Alex Jones and everybody who's got a fat mouth like myself that talking does a lot more damage than a gun. | ||
But you've got to have a detente because the people that are throwing those, like Orange Roy, are you going to throw him in jail for what? | ||
You're going to keep people in this nation with no charges and solitary confinement for three years now for what? | ||
We're the men in this country. | ||
I can show you where some of them are because I've served with them. | ||
I don't know what more to say. | ||
I could go on for days and days. | ||
But good luck, everybody. | ||
You're going to sit here and repeat the same actions, which is kind of like nothing, and talk about it and all these prepper sites that, oh, good morning, good morning, how are you, how are you, good morning, good morning. | ||
Well, okay, years of it. | ||
You know, people that are just now waking up, too, you've got to understand that somebody like me has been watching this 40, 50 years. | ||
I'm 61 in October, right? | ||
So I'm frustrated that you want to be in charge, right? | ||
I've been ostracized and ridiculed across careers and relationships and all kinds of stuff because it looked like, well, you're a nut. | ||
Well, I had people that looked at me as a nut 30 years ago, 15 years. | ||
Years ago or so, start coming to me and realize what's going on, start waking up. | ||
So people are waking up. | ||
It's just the multitudes and the mainstream media, they're just tying up everybody's hands, keeping them, you know, distracted. | ||
Yeah. No, you're exactly right. | ||
Honestly, I could just sit here and let you go. | ||
You need your own show, William. | ||
I want to see you on, like, BitChute or Rumble or something, or Bandot Video maybe, because, no, I just... | ||
I just want to sit back and listen to you go off because I completely agree with absolutely everything that you're saying. | ||
And you seem to have an appropriate level of urgency about all of this and understanding that we can't just talk about it, that this has to just be the first step. | ||
The information has to inform the action. | ||
It can't stop with the information. | ||
And just knowing this stuff or just talking about this stuff is just the first step. | ||
Now that's the role we play. | ||
That's our position here in this militia. | ||
If you put it that way, this generation of fighting men that are being spiked, are being made impotent. | ||
And it's incredibly frustrating. | ||
I completely agree with everything you said, William. | ||
I got nothing to add for it because you're exactly right about all of it. | ||
And I would love to see more action from the states. | ||
I mean, I think... When you see the way the government and the federal government in particular acts... | ||
If we can't stand up as states against this federal government, that's supposed to just be the form by which states cooperate. | ||
I mean, that's the point of the federal government from its inception. | ||
It's not supposed to rule over all the states. | ||
It was just supposed to be a forum in which the states collaborate and cooperate to achieve goals. | ||
And instead, we are just the subject to their absolutely tyrannical measures on a continual basis. | ||
And it makes no sense. | ||
We should be protecting ourselves and our own citizens against even Our own federal government. | ||
I totally agree, William. Fantastic stuff. | ||
You really should get your own show. | ||
I want to go to Clown Car and Kevin in New York. | ||
Clown Car and Kevin, you are on the air about the event for New York Freedom Rally. | ||
Go ahead, Clown Car and Kevin. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Howdy. | ||
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What's up, Harrison? Not too much. | |
Yeah, so we met... We met back in December in Phoenix, and I just want to thank you again, Harrison. | ||
You were basically one of the first people on the national level who put a spotlight on what we've been doing for going on three years now in New York City. | ||
For anyone listening right now who's in a quote-unquote red state or anywhere outside New York, California, We completely understand the sentiment that these are lost causes, that these are just monoliths, that there's no one fighting back. | ||
I'm here to tell you that we're fighting back every day to this day. | ||
And if you don't mind, I just want to share. | ||
First of all, it's about to be two years since you brought on the show our brother Ray Velez. | ||
From the DeJure Assembly, Ray was, he had a viral video go around about this pizza restaurant that didn't want to serve him on the 13th of September 2021. | ||
Kevin, we only have about a minute left in this, so I really do appreciate it. | ||
I'm so glad that we can help, and I'm so proud of what all you guys have accomplished. | ||
But tell me what's next so we can keep this ball rolling. | ||
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So what's next on the 23rd? | |
And yeah, on the 23rd, if you go to our gifts and go, I think you guys have it. | ||
NYSR is the gifts and go. | ||
You can find the link. We're going to do a benefit concert freedom festival with a lot of amazing local talent, freedom fighting, God fearing, patriotic New Yorkers. | ||
And we're raising funds to finally establish our nonprofit private membership association so we can continue our fight. | ||
And we need the funds, people. | ||
We've been kind of paying out of pocket and not depending on any of these political parties or You know, people who are just in it for the money. | ||
We're trying to lift up our community and take matters into our own hands and not rely on any politician or anything else. | ||
So, you know, New Yorkers are fighting back. | ||
We need your help, and we'll see you there on the 23rd. | ||
You guys are incredibly dedicated and effective, and if people just search out New York Freedom Rally, you'll see a lot of videos you'll recognize from InfoWars, because these guys have been on the ball since the beginning, and I do encourage you to go help these guys out. | ||
freedom, a New York freedom rally. | ||
Go find them on Gibson Go. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with a short preview of the latest, an interview with Reese Marrero, editor of American Journal and Psyop Cop on Bandai Video. editor of American Journal and Psyop Cop on Bandai Video. | ||
I'm very excited to bring a very special guest here with you today. | ||
His name is O.W. Root. | ||
Root is a researcher and commentator on culture, philosophy, aesthetics, and most notably, men's fashion. | ||
You can find his work on Twitter, where he goes by the handle, NecktieSalvage. | ||
Through his writing, Root provides insightful commentary on why it's important for men to dress with dignity in the public sphere. | ||
In the modern age of skinny jeans and socks with Crocs, any honest American knows that something is deeply wrong with this picture. | ||
If this is progress, why does it seem like we're regressing? | ||
Additionally, what actions can we take to turn this ship around and heal our decaying culture? | ||
Is it a matter of changing the way we dress, or is it something deeper? | ||
Dressing decently isn't about money. | ||
It's about dignity. | ||
Don't get confused. | ||
That really just hit home for me. | ||
When was the moment where you realized just the importance for men, and I guess women alike, to dress with dignity again in the public sphere? | ||
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I had kids that I became more certain in this idea. | |
You know, I think that when you have children, it's a clarifying experience. | ||
It clarifies what you really believe and it shows a deeper truth. | ||
And so it was when I had kids that I really started to understand the importance of this because you're thinking in the future instead of just preference for yourself. | ||
You're thinking civilizationally, you're thinking culturally, you're understanding That what I do, what I wear, the signal I send, that's the signal that my children will learn and then that's what they will look up to. | ||
And you start to think in a deeper way about what that means. | ||
There seems to be this notion here that any guy Who wants to put in any effort whatsoever into how he dresses? | ||
Well, he must be gay. | ||
There seems to be this cynicism when it comes to when a man is clearly trying. | ||
It's this crabs in the bucket phenomenon. | ||
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This idea actually comes from a more gender as a performative construct rather than a sexist and eternal thing. | |
Because there's this implication that it's feminine if you dress decently. | ||
And that presumes that there's something almost constructive about About your gender rather than inherent, like your sex. | ||
Because if you're at risk of being feminine, that it doesn't imply that there's something eternally just immovable in your sex. | ||
And it actually reflects a deep doubting of the eternal form of man. | ||
Every great piece of Western art, up until very recently, was made by man. | ||
But they were made in a time in which these eternal forms just exist, man and woman. | ||
There's nothing that you can do to change that. | ||
And so in that space, it's non-performative. | ||
It simply is. | ||
So... This has to, that starts to change, you can see. | ||
Everything starts to, the eternal forms, the forms of life, the building blocks of reality start to fall away and start to come into question. | ||
And all of a sudden, people are concerned about performative natures of things rather than the inherent natures of things. | ||
And you see men, in order to perform that they aren't feminine, look like slobs. | ||
Because they're no longer comfortable, the society, the culture is no longer comfortable in the inherent form. | ||
Think about man created in God's image. | ||
Think about these eternal forms of man and woman. | ||
Think about these forms in creation. | ||
And think about clothing, which reflects these eternal forms within the culture in which we exist. | ||
When we see clothes, there's no differentiation between the forms, between these eternal forms of man and woman in creation. | ||
Instead, it does. | ||
It bubbles down these forms. | ||
It's the bubbling and the boiling down and the hacking away at these forms. | ||
We turn into this bubbling, androgynous nothingness. | ||
That doesn't mean anything. | ||
That doesn't reflect any truth. | ||
And instead, almost the state before creation, just formless matter. | ||
You know? | ||
In many ways, you could say there's almost this push to return before creation itself. | ||
And this is very deep, esoteric, spiritual ideas. | ||
But it's hard not to see that in what we live among. | ||
You can watch this video in its entirety right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, we'll be back on the other side to talk with Reese Marrero and take your phone calls. | ||
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Don't go anywhere, folks. Alright, welcome back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, the third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
In studio with me is the one and only Reese Marrero. | ||
He is a producer here at InfoWars. | ||
He runs the PsyOpCop channel on Bandod Video. | ||
And he's with us today to give us a preview of an interview that he did with O.W. Root on a major problem developing in Western culture. | ||
And his men are dressing like third world slobs. | ||
We showed you just a little five-minute cut of that. | ||
How long is the full interview, Reese? | ||
It's about 35, 40 minutes. | ||
Okay, so full-fledged interview, and that can be found at band.video under the PsyOpCop channel, and you can follow Reese on Twitter at the PsyOpCop. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us today. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Thanks for having me. I'm happy to have you and I have not gotten to watch this interview yet, but I definitely will be watching the full thing later because that first five minutes was really fascinating. | ||
What made you want to get this guy's name's O.W. Root and he goes by Necktie Salvage? | ||
Salvage, yeah. Necktie Salvage, okay. | ||
What made you want to get him on the program or on Bandai Video? | ||
Well, lately, I've had a really big perspective shift when I perceive this madness around us with clown world. | ||
I think it's very easy for most of us to kind of fall into a victim mindset because it seems like the whole world is just crashing all around us. | ||
And what I wanted to do when I got this guy on was to bring someone on who really brought a solution-oriented mindset to this clown world that we're in. | ||
And that's why I really like him. | ||
That's why I really liked his Twitter page. | ||
And what you'll find if you listen to this guy is that he cites all these examples of why dressing with dignity is actually a very potent weapon against... | ||
This clown world that we find ourselves in. | ||
He goes really deep into it. | ||
It's not just about fashion or just, oh, looking good in this kind of very superficial way. | ||
The clothing that we wear is actually a weapon. | ||
It's a distinct form that goes against this kind of jelly, amorphous blob of a culture that we're in. | ||
The pajama people. | ||
Yeah, yeah, exactly. So we riffed on the pajama people a lot and by the end he gave some really good practical tips for the average man to implement in his day-to-day life when it comes to improving his appearance and the effects that that has on society as a whole if enough individuals make those choices. | ||
Yeah, man, there's a lot of different ways to go with this. | ||
And it seems to me like it's just, it's a more old-fashioned way of thinking. | ||
And I use that term in the most, like, positive way possible, right? | ||
How, like, you know, for my grandparents, like both my grandfathers, they woke up every single day they shaved their face. | ||
Every single day, they sat there with a straight, you know, blade razor and shave their face. | ||
You know, I can't be bothered, obviously, as the audience well knows. | ||
I shave every once in a while. | ||
But it was... They were raised with this idea that presenting yourself with, you know, showing that you take care of your clothes and your face, it was a form of both you are advertising your own self-worth, that you believe you're worth it, but it was also sort of a form of respect to other people that go, you know, I'm not going to... | ||
I'm not going to look like a slob because I respect you too much. | ||
I'm going to dress up a little bit. | ||
I'm going to look nice to show you that I want to present myself to you in a positive way and that dignity and respect, I think, go along with presenting yourself like that. | ||
That's exactly what he hit on during the interview very early on. | ||
He said that... | ||
What caused this perspective shift for him personally was when he actually had kids and how he wanted to raise his children up into this world. | ||
And he knew that if he wanted to make them happy, high-functioning members of society, they needed to embody this idea of... | ||
Giving off a signal of respect to their fellow man. | ||
And when you do that, it also shows that you respect yourself too. | ||
It's actually kind of a two-way street. | ||
And it's a very powerful tool in these times. | ||
And yeah, we spoke on those things. | ||
We really, really got into the deep esoteric stuff too about how... | ||
Basically, clothing is a representation of the eternal forms of the masculine and feminine. | ||
If you're a man, clothing should exemplify the eternal form of man that is inside of you, that's everywhere. | ||
We've lost that in a very serious way, as we can see with all this trans, non-binary, pride parade madness that we experience all the time. | ||
So, yeah, we really got into it. | ||
It was a fascinating discussion. | ||
Yeah. I didn't think about that. | ||
The whole time I was watching, I just keep thinking, I hope Dan Lyman's watching right now. | ||
If anybody follows InfoWars contributor, head of InfoWars Europe, Dan Lyman, you'll know he'll just post a picture of somebody wearing Crocs and just be like, that's it, it's over, boys, we've lost. | ||
It's done. Because there is something that's just like the sloppiness, the laziness, the valuing comfort over anything else is a signal of some sort of spiritual sickness. | ||
We're in a very weird situation right now that's brand new on the world stage. | ||
In the extent that you get to choose what you want to wear, how you want to look, how you want to present yourself. | ||
I mean, even 50 years ago in America, we were just showing some clips from Mad Men, but the old... | ||
You know, archival footage shows the same thing. | ||
You didn't have anybody wearing stuff that wasn't a uniform of some sort. | ||
And the farther you go back in time, the more strict those things become. | ||
I'm trying to think of the word that they used for it. | ||
But, you know, the Puritans had this to a massive degree where it was like, you know, how they'd wear the hat with the buckle and the black coat. | ||
And it was like, you aren't allowed to wear that until you're a member of the church. | ||
And once you're a member of the church, you have to wear it every day. | ||
The Romans, right? A purple toga, or if you were... | ||
The senator class. | ||
I mean, you could tell who somebody was, what their station in life was. | ||
You could tell everything about them by what they were wearing. | ||
And that really continued all through human history is like what you wore was a uniform. | ||
And we've lost the concept of uniforms here. | ||
And in a way, we've lost that concept of belonging to a group and then showing that outwardly through your external appearance. | ||
Yeah, there certainly was that component back then, that it was a uniform that exemplified a certain degree of status you had, or something that you had to go through that you had to earn, like you mentioned with the Puritans. | ||
There's definitely that layer to it, for sure. | ||
But we spoke on that a little bit in this interview, but we also mainly touched on The almost spiritual core that was more powerful and present back then that is completely absent now. | ||
And we kind of narrowed it down to ultimately just a belief in God and ultimately what a belief in God inspires, which is perpetuating the transcendent forms of man and women, if you're a woman. | ||
And yeah, I think we can definitely chart a progression if we look back in time of a direct correlation rather between the lack of belief in God and then the slobification of society. | ||
kind of riding that line right next to it, going downward, downward into oblivion. | ||
So there's definitely that class component, but there's this deeper spiritual strength that we used to have that we just don't have anymore. | ||
And I just thought that was a really fascinating angle that I don't really see discussed very often. | ||
So is there a conflict in that wanting to dress well can be an aspect of being vain, loving yourself a little bit too much? | ||
How do you dress and present yourself in a way without succumbing to vanity? | ||
I think that's a good question. | ||
And I think there definitely is a fine line that you can cross over to where it just becomes an obsession and it becomes vain. | ||
I think that it depends on the individual. | ||
I think if you're predisposed towards that, that's something you should definitely work on. | ||
Clothes can be a kind of a negative representation of that that kind of feeds this aspect of your personality. | ||
I don't deny that. | ||
But I think that it really doesn't take that many changes in the way you present yourself to get the effect of giving off a signal of respect that is healthy for not only you, but for society as well. | ||
It doesn't involve... When you think vain, you think of someone just adorning themselves peacock style with all these crazy ornaments and this tie they spend two hours adjusting and just looking honestly really out of place. | ||
That's not what Root was suggesting at all that any of us do that we take on this meticulous obsessive mindset when we look at clothes. | ||
Really what it boils down to is... | ||
What you wear, is it on a trajectory of ascent or descent? | ||
Yeah. I think that's brilliant. | ||
The full interview is on the PsyHopCop channel on band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. With me in studio is Reese Marrero. | ||
He goes by the Psyoff Cop on band.video. | ||
And we just played a very interesting clip from an interview that he did with a man named O.W. Root on how basically you can... | ||
Your outward appearance is actually metaphysically important to your own spiritual well-being and the spiritual well-being of the... | ||
I guess it's like a chicken and the egg thing. | ||
Is everybody looking like a slob a symptom or the cause of where we are now? | ||
It makes me think of the broken window. | ||
Economic theory, where it's just like when you see everybody else wearing flip-flops and sweatpants, why shouldn't you? | ||
And everything just takes a downward slope. | ||
But totally interesting stuff and perfectly in line with, I know, a lot of the right-wing culture online, especially, that just yearns for the old days. | ||
Women looked feminine. | ||
Men looked masculine. Everybody took care of themselves. | ||
I mean, we were just showing some of the video there, and there's a lot of it. | ||
Just archival footage from the early 1900s where literally everyone is in a suit. | ||
Literally everyone. | ||
And it even starts off that report by saying, you know, you don't have to be rich to dress well. | ||
And it's true. I mean, back in the day, even the poorest person would be wearing a suit every day because... | ||
It's easy, and it actually helps. | ||
We're going to take your phone calls throughout this hour. | ||
Let's just go to some of those now, shall we? | ||
Let's go to Ryan in California. | ||
You say there was a Trump rally that was crashed by liberals. | ||
Go ahead, Ryan. You're on the air. | ||
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How are you doing, Harris? Good, thank you. | |
Yeah, we met up in Rockland, California off Taylor Road at the old... | ||
Kmart parking lot, and we were about to take off to do the Trump train thing, and these crazy women drive in there, and they throw eggs at one side of our car, and then they loop around the front, and then they come back the other way, and they throw eggs to the other side of our car, and then they get jammed in there, and this woman, she backs up and smashes into this guy from Oreo Express Media who was filming the whole thing, and it was hilarious. | ||
And then we stopped her. | ||
And we called the cops out there. | ||
And the cops came and took a report from all of us. | ||
She hit with the egg in the cars and stuff. | ||
And so now we've got to call the DA and make sure they press charges on her. | ||
Because I don't even think they arrested her. | ||
Try not to curse for me, Ryan, because we are on air. | ||
But that's wild. | ||
So wait, when did this happen? | ||
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It was Saturday. | |
We did a Trump train down to the... | ||
Downtown Tower Bridge in Sacramento because they were doing like a flotilla and we met up in Rockland and then we drove down there and you can find the whole video at Oreo Express Media or at 1776 Freedom Riders on Facebook. | ||
I saw a video of this posted on Twitter but I must not have saved it because I don't have it at hand but Yeah, if you go on the YouTube, the Oreo Express YouTube page, about 48 minutes in, that's when the lady starts throwing the eggs, and the guy starts falling on her, and then she gets it up in her face and everything. | ||
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And this woman, she fits the description so well of that. | |
A liberal crazy person. | ||
I heard... We heard that it was her mother's car, too. | ||
And she's smashing into other cars with her mother's car. | ||
You know what I mean? Oh, my God. | ||
But it's crazy because I can find nothing about this. | ||
And you know that if it was the other way around, I mean, this would be... | ||
Oh, yeah. They'd have, like, congressional amendments already being proposed to, like, declare this a domestic terrorist emergency. | ||
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Yeah. White supremacist terrorists. | |
And that's the other thing the cops told us. | ||
The cop told us that we weren't a protected group. | ||
Like, we weren't a group of gays or minorities or anything like that. | ||
So there wasn't anything you could do about it. | ||
We're just American citizens, you know, with no rights. | ||
Wow. Not a protected group. | ||
I mean, that's the way it works now, isn't it? | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
I actually have this story. | ||
What's your take on this, Reese? | ||
I mean, we've just been dealing with this... | ||
For the entire time I've worked, for the entirety of the Trump administration, all the way up through 2016, it's just like, we don't even know the abuse that's going on. | ||
There's not even articles about a car attack against a bunch of Trump supporters. | ||
I just find the language that that... | ||
Yeah, real quick, I just find the language that cop used just so ironic. | ||
You're not a protected group. | ||
Oh, you're only just an American protected by the rights of the Constitution and the First Amendment and the Second Amendment and so on. | ||
It's like, yeah, we are protected. | ||
You have a right to be out there. | ||
You have a right to be out there unbothered and uninhibited and... | ||
And not attacked. | ||
Not attacked. It's so ridiculous. | ||
No, I mean, that's actually kind of, like, bizarrely accurate. | ||
Okay, here are the... The crew found it. | ||
I think this is it. | ||
Triggered TDS stage four. | ||
She's in late stage Trump derangement syndrome. | ||
But yeah, I mean, that's really how it works, isn't it? | ||
Theoretically, the idea is that they have these minority groups that have special extra protection and care about them. | ||
Oh, there she backs into the other car. | ||
Look at that. Literal car attack. | ||
Car attack against Trump supporters by crazed liberal throwing eggs. | ||
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And when you see her, when he comes up to the window, she starts throwing eggs again. | |
She's got these goofy random tattoos all over her legs. | ||
This woman is clearly not well, you know? | ||
Ah, these people, man. | ||
No, but that's the thing. It goes from, like, these are people that need extra protection because they're minorities and, you know, have extra care, to just, like, no, now they have protection and everybody else doesn't. | ||
That's what it's become. It's become the protected groups are the groups that actually, you know, are cared about by the government and enjoy government protection and services, and everybody else doesn't. | ||
When I say everybody else, I mean the non-protected group, a.k.a. | ||
white Christian men. That's literally what it means. | ||
Yep. This was from developer.apple.com. | ||
Apple has a new entrepreneur camp, and it's open to everybody except for white Christian men. | ||
A one-on-one technology lab for underrepresented founders and developers in app-driven businesses. | ||
Underrepresented communities. | ||
And it's so funny to me that they have these statements that are just like... | ||
Where everybody needs to be accepted. | ||
Where everybody deserves a fair chance. | ||
And it's just like, by the way, we specifically exclude one group of people. | ||
One group of people does not get access to this. | ||
But everyone does. | ||
It's, uh... It's pretty sick, but that's just... | ||
Here we go. Entrepreneur Camp offers cohorts for founders and developers who are female, black, Hispanic, Latinx, or indigenous, and have app-driven businesses in one of the following, the App Store, whatever, whatever. | ||
So I guess they don't have Asians. | ||
So I guess if you're male, white, or Asian, you... | ||
Don't get to participate in Apple's entrepreneur camp. | ||
So, sorry, Reese. | ||
What's interesting is, I don't know the exact statistics, but as a country, are we majority atheists now, at this point, more than Christian? | ||
If we are, aren't we underrepresented? | ||
Like, come on. You would think that it would work that way. | ||
I mean, in Texas, white people are a minority, an absolute minority right now. | ||
Like, there are more Hispanics than there are... | ||
White Anglo-European people. | ||
Do we get any of the benefits? | ||
Are we now minority status? | ||
We now get a leg up in employment and education? | ||
Of course not. That's not how it works because everything they do is a lie. | ||
Everything is deception. And everything is about power, control, confusion, manipulation, division, psychopathy. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls and Reese Marrero going to... | ||
Cody from Canada next. | ||
Talk about the ties between the robotics and the Bible. | ||
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Stay with us. All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
It's such a weird situation that we're in where it's like we're dealing with the most technologically advanced futuristic things. | ||
Well, it seems like the most pertinent Lessons to be learned are from the oldest tales we know. | ||
We're dealing with vampires and demons here, folks. | ||
They're just wearing a new technological skin. | ||
We're going to talk a little bit about anti-aging techniques. | ||
And this guy who keeps getting glowing biographies written about him for trying to live forever, he straight up looks like a lizard vampire. | ||
She's just a freak. | ||
I mean, look at this guy. I mean, does this guy not look like central casting for some sort of vampire movie? | ||
Like, I mean, he's a literal vampire. | ||
It's crazy how these things are... | ||
Metaphysical. What are you talking about? | ||
He's the picture of health. | ||
He has glowing, tanned skin. | ||
How dare you? How dare you question this billionaire tech mogul who only wants the best for us? | ||
How dare you, Harrison? I just want to live forever and be a god. | ||
What's the big deal? | ||
What could possibly go wrong? | ||
Yeah, we'll talk about that. | ||
But I did promise Cody from Canada we got to him. | ||
Cody in Canada, do you want to talk about this sort of same theme as well? | ||
Robotics and the ties to the Bible. | ||
Antichrist Secret Labs. | ||
What could all that mean? Thanks for calling in, Cody. | ||
You're on the air. Oh, yeah. | ||
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Hey, thank you. God bless you guys this morning. | |
Thank you, InfoWarriors and InfoWars. | ||
Yeah, man, it's just... Like we were talking before on Monday, I called in and we were talking about the hive mind. | ||
Like I said, I was talking about it's like a satanic hive mind-like web where it's like the globalists all following the same agendas with like... | ||
The invasion, you know, or the death jabs, or, you know, the Satanism, pedophilia, or the corruption of just everything. | ||
But, like, basically, it's like I just wanted to share kind of I'm a Christian. | ||
I believe in the Bible, and I just want to share a scripture with you. | ||
Basically, it's like the beast who comes out of the earth, and then it's like, you know, just hear Revelation 13, you know, verse 11. | ||
Then I saw a second beast. | ||
This one came out of the earth. | ||
It had two horns like a lamb, but it spoke like a dragon. | ||
So it looks good, but it speaks. | ||
Like, basically what's happening now, like, How the Biden administration, the Trudeau administration, they want to look so holier than thou, like they're helping people and doing such a good thing, but yet they're speaking like a dragon against real Christians, right? | ||
But basically, this beast had all the authority of the first beast, so it did what the first beast wanted, okay, so it made the earth and all who lived on it worship the first beast, and all who lived on it worship the first beast, so the first beast was the one whose deadly wound had been healed, | ||
okay, so Mm-hmm. | ||
But anyway, so the first beast had been given the second beast the power to perform these signs. | ||
So it sounds kind of like AI, some kind of AI. By these signs, the second beast tricked those who live on the earth. | ||
So it tricks, it deceives everyone, right? | ||
The second beast ordered people to set up a statue to honor the first beast somehow, so a statue. | ||
And then the first beast was the one who had been wounded by the sword and had still lived. | ||
So that's some, you know... | ||
The second beast was allowed to give breath to the statue so that it could speak. | ||
Artificial intelligence somehow is in the works. | ||
So the statue commanded that all who refused to worship it must die. | ||
So it also forced everyone to receive a mark on their right hand or on their forehead. | ||
People, great or small, rich or poor, free or slaves, had to receive the mark. | ||
They could not buy or sell anything unless they had the mark. | ||
The mark is the name of the beast or the number of his name, the beast, okay? | ||
The problem requires wisdom. | ||
Anyone who is wise should figure out what the beast number means. | ||
It is the number of a man, and that number is 666. | ||
But basically, you can't buy or sell anything. | ||
It's a mark of the beast. | ||
So a beast is not a human. | ||
It's a mixture. | ||
It's AI technology. | ||
It could be animal, human. | ||
Look at the technology and what's happened in the past. | ||
It's going to repeat itself because there's, you know, that's what history is. | ||
It's a cycle that repeats itself, really. | ||
And I thought we're going into the end of it, but, you know, we win, really, man. | ||
Like, Jesus will come back and he's going to put the enemy down, man. | ||
So, like, we've got to live with that, that we do win and we can't give up hope, right? | ||
Like, Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And I mean, it's my interpretation that's sort of like throwing in the towel. | ||
It's sort of like humanity gets to fight as long as it possibly can, but once it goes down for the count, then Jesus has to step in and rescue us. | ||
So hopefully we can push that back as long as humanly possible. | ||
But yeah, there's this weird through line where like, and I always point out, it goes back to the first story of the Bible, like Adam and Eve and the snake telling them that they'll live forever. | ||
And now you've got these billionaires who actually think they're going to live forever. | ||
But in order to live forever, they have to set up a world in which that's even possible, which is what I see a lot of the globalist plans headed towards. | ||
And yeah, this is the guy that we're talking about, Brian Johnson, who's literally trying to live forever. | ||
He's trying to reverse aging and he looks miserable and it seems like his whole life is consumed with trying to live forever. | ||
And there's this another thread of a different a separate thread of continuity that can be found in like all real deeply important spiritual movements on earth which is Summed up, I think Miyamoto Musashi said it about the way of the samurai. | ||
He says, you know, the way of the samurai begins with a resolute acceptance of death. | ||
And that's similar in the Christian faith as well. | ||
It's the fear of death that leads... | ||
To the downfall every single time. | ||
And this really is something intrinsic about humanity. | ||
But I know you know a lot about this guy, Brian Johnson, who's trying to live forever, trying to be younger, and really just freaking everybody out. | ||
What do you know about this guy? | ||
Yeah, you covered most of what there is about him in a nutshell there. | ||
Basically, he's advertising himself as a human guinea pig. | ||
And he's trying to signal this, oh, I'm doing this for the sake of humanity. | ||
What a sacrifice I'm making for all of you. | ||
I'm not joking. That's how... | ||
Because I had a discussion with this online with a lot of people, and they got really mad at me because they said, well, don't you know? | ||
He's just trying to do this to help us. | ||
The sacrifice he's making. | ||
I'm like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
The sacrifice. This palatial compound in Santa Monica where he's waited on hand and foot by a team of doctors. | ||
He's pampered. He eats the finest food. | ||
Actually, he doesn't even eat the finest food. | ||
He eats vegan sludge every single day. | ||
I'm not joking. He doesn't eat meat, in case that wasn't obvious enough. | ||
But he eats vegan smoothie sludge and 150 pills every single day and calls that bio-optimization. | ||
This is the way of the future. | ||
That's so creepy. It's just... | ||
So a lot of bio-hackers and health optimizers adore this guy, but I feel like anybody with a... | ||
With any spiritual sense knows that the underpinning behind this pursuit, this relentless pursuit like you just brought up of just, oh, must maximize my time on earth because I just don't want to die. | ||
I don't want to die. There's something very dark there. | ||
Yeah. And I think you can see that even just, well, in his eyes. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. Let's just be honest. | ||
No, seriously. And, I mean, it reminds me of the Bill Hicks joke where he's talking about the guy who, like, invented or popularized jogging and how he died at, like, 37 from a heart attack. | ||
He, you know, didn't drink, didn't smoke, didn't do anything. | ||
And then you've got these old guys who live to 100 drinking a bottle of whiskey and smoking a pack of cigarettes every day. | ||
And it's like, who would you rather be? | ||
You're going to die, dude. | ||
Everybody dies. Sooner or later. | ||
It's not a good thing. We don't want everybody to die. | ||
But everybody dies, dude. | ||
So what are you doing? | ||
What exactly is it that you're doing? | ||
And of course, we always point out, like, it's just understood. | ||
Everybody gets this. That throughout all of human history, the bad guys are the guys that want to live forever. | ||
The vampires who live forever are the bad guys. | ||
Voldemort means to flee from death, right? | ||
Darth Vader, who turned to the dark side because he was scared of death. | ||
I mean, it doesn't matter. Lord of the Rings, right? | ||
Sauron, the ring, makes you live forever. | ||
I mean, this is the root of all evil, really, at the end of the day, is fear of nature, fear of reality, fear of meeting God and a desire to try to fight against the inevitable. | ||
Why don't you just accept it? | ||
Accept it. It's going to happen eventually. | ||
Why not try to live a good life instead of whatever this is? | ||
This isn't life. I don't know what this guy's doing. | ||
If you're a TV watcher, you're seeing, I guess, his... | ||
I mean, I have steak and eggs, so I don't know what this is. | ||
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This is his stack? | |
His full stack routine? | ||
That's my stack routine? | ||
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Bro, bro. That's about two grand in powders right there. | |
Good lord. I'm going to have some hash browns and enjoy my life. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm here with Reese Marrero. | ||
You can follow him on Twitter at TheSciOpCop. | ||
And that's also the name of his band.video channel, where he just did a long and very interesting interview talking about just the importance of presenting yourself in a positive way, taking care of your... | ||
Physical appearance and how that has an effect spiritually. | ||
And you were just drawing a line during the commercial break during that discussion and the discussion we're having now, which is about people who want to live forever. | ||
Vampires who walk among us. | ||
The Guardian has this story out, published on Tuesday. | ||
The Immortals meet the billionaires forking out for eternal life. | ||
And they have this picture of this creepy-looking vampire dude with a vampire haircut and his annoying-looking son. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
The dude doesn't look good. | ||
How old do y'all think this guy is? | ||
I mean, I'd say, you know, he looks like a healthy 50-year-old or something. | ||
Apparently, he's less than that. | ||
Apparently, he's 40. Like, he doesn't even look young. | ||
Especially not next to his teenage son. | ||
Who, yeah, whom he draws blood from. | ||
Oh, right. Let's not forget the minor detail there. | ||
Yes. He draws blood from him and transfuses it into his own body. | ||
What could possibly go wrong? | ||
By son, we mean living blood sack. | ||
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It's a blood boy. | |
Blood boy. That's the term. | ||
You know, like Mad Max. | ||
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Do you think he sucks it from him? | |
Or like it's like a siphon? | ||
Or like once you get it going, the pressure, the blood pressure will just keep pumping in? | ||
Right, like siphoning out a gas tank, sort of that kind of style. | ||
Oh, there he is. There he is. | ||
Does he just bite right into the neck? | ||
We don't know. We don't know. | ||
So this article is talking about all these different people that do it, but highlighting this guy in particular. | ||
She says, it felt like all these sci-fi dreams could be made possible, including technological singularity, technology merging with humanity to create a post-human existence. | ||
Ultimately, she says, this means we shall be immortal beings. | ||
There it is. Yeah. | ||
There it is. You know, like what Satan said. | ||
Yeah. Like, no, we trust Satan implicitly. | ||
That's our belief system. | ||
They're like, look at this photo. | ||
It's all washed out. They're like, put more light on him. | ||
Get rid of the wrinkles. It'd be very embarrassing if the guy who wants to live forever is aging faster than everybody else. | ||
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That'd be ironic. I feel like his daily routine has got to be like probably two hours of working out, two hours of mixing smoothies. | |
That's what I'm trying to find. Probably like an hour of like shirtless pics to like, you know, document like his reverse aging journey. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, it's very Bateman tier. | ||
Pat Bateman from American Psycho tier. | ||
It is. He actually kind of... | ||
He's got the stare. To his credit, I think he actually kind of owns that and plays it up a little bit. | ||
So he's a little self-aware in that regard. | ||
However, you'd think that he would apply that iota of self-awareness towards the whole picture and realize that the presentation is utterly horrifying what he's doing. | ||
Yeah, and it's not just him, and it's not just whatever his bizarre routine is. | ||
You know, there's a new documentary out on Netflix, so it's getting a lot of attention, but we've known for a long time about so-called blue zones, places on Earth where people live for a long time. | ||
And I guess I covered this on the show recently. | ||
And what they found is that the places where people live forever... | ||
They're not laboratories, right? | ||
They're not places where people have access to high quality blood from their victims. | ||
It's places that have high spiritual cohesion. | ||
It's places where Loma Linda in California is a bunch of seven-day Adventists who have very strict dietary restrictions, not programmed and designed to make you live forever, but they're just based on like the church calendar. | ||
A lot of the blue zones have Orthodox churches where they just fast because you're supposed to fast as part of your religious observation, and yet it has this side effect of making you live a very long time. | ||
But, you know, you live a long time not because you're torturing yourself by swallowing 150 pills every day, but because you are surrounded by friends and family and joy and love and generations and dancing and, like, enjoying the food that you're eating, not, you know, eating vegan sludge because you think it'll make you last longer. | ||
So I think they're just taking the total wrong approach on this by doing what this weird vampire dude is doing. | ||
I think that you're hitting on something very key there because when you see these high-level bio-optimizer guys just going for it and just mechanistically examining everything that goes into their body and being overly obsessive with it, | ||
that really, there is a darkness there where if you understand the Bible and you understand, if you're in touch with yourself spiritually, you'll understand that Being close with God is honestly an act of surrender. | ||
It really doesn't take that much effort to really get that closeness. | ||
Everything is surprisingly more simple than it seems. | ||
Just being with family, getting sunlight, eating real food that grows from the ground. | ||
Imagine that. So there's this... | ||
There's this beautiful simplicity that comes with having a close relationship with the divine that doesn't take very much effort. | ||
And that's exemplified in these blue zones where people, they just do the simple things and it really works and they get amazing results from it. | ||
Whereas on the other hand, you have these vampires who think that you need to apply all of this... | ||
Human-centered reasoning to every little thing and usher in this technological madness. | ||
And then what's the end result? | ||
The devil gets the last laugh. | ||
Yeah, your cells might be a little healthier. | ||
Your skin might have one less wrinkle. | ||
But the last laugh is that you end up looking like probably a Kissinger by the end of this whole thing, you know? | ||
Yeah, yeah. A vampire. | ||
A vampire. | ||
And again, just to go back to like the idea that there's something about this concept that pervades like human subconscious, you know, Darth Vader or Lord of the Rings, like all these things have this idea where it's like, OK, you accept the thing that gives you power, the thing that gives you long you accept the thing that gives you power, the thing that But in doing that, you surrender your life and you surrender your power completely to the thing that gives you the power that you expect. | ||
So, you know, by dedicating your life entirely to trying to live forever, it's like, what is the point of living forever? | ||
If the only point of living is to live forever, it's self-defeating. | ||
What is the purpose? I might want to live forever so I can see my great-grandchildren, so I can enjoy them for that much longer or whatever. | ||
These guys are just like, they just want to live forever for its own sake. | ||
And of course, obviously we want people to be healthy. | ||
There's Sort of a balance to this. | ||
That's what you were talking about during the break. | ||
In the same way that we were talking about how dressing up and looking nice and dressing with dignity and respect for your fellow man is good, but then you can take it too far and become vain and self-important and care too much about that. | ||
There's an appropriate level of taking care of yourself and being healthy and designing your life so that you do get to appreciate God's gift of life for as long as possible. | ||
Then there's just taking it too far. | ||
And it's our choice to make. | ||
We choose where we fall along that spectrum. | ||
And that's our greatest gift, and it can also be our greatest curse, depending on what choices we make. | ||
You know, that's God's gift to us. | ||
We get to choose and chart our own destiny, whether it's in accordance with His will or against it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And, I mean, just clearly, you know, living forever is... | ||
Possible spiritually if you actually believe in Jesus Christ and living forever. | ||
But physically, you can't actually. | ||
And this idea that people are going to upload their consciousness. | ||
It goes far beyond this guy, I guess. | ||
I want to know what this guy does every day. | ||
I wouldn't want to live a single year with this lifestyle, but he does apparently. | ||
He spends $2 million a year on his controversial regimen to fight back against the ravages of time. | ||
So let's see. He starts every day with... | ||
Wait, what? Three ounces of wine? | ||
That sounds kind of tight. Okay, he used his... | ||
They actually used the term blood boy in this article. | ||
He uses him as a blood boy for transfusion in his bid to find the fountain of youth. | ||
Instead, he cut out the morning drinking because he couldn't spare the calories. | ||
Okay, he's counting calories. | ||
Yeah, it said somewhere in here it was like he starts his day off with a vegan meal of broccoli, cauliflower, ginger, hemp seeds, dark chocolate, and one tablespoon of his allotted three daily tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil. | ||
And a medium-rare firstborn. | ||
Yes. And a wriggling fetus to wash it all down. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
Why don't you just eat bacon and eggs and enjoy yourself and, uh... | ||
Take some DNA Force Plus on the back end. | ||
That's the thing. You want to live forever, you know, you got to do this creepy stuff. | ||
If you just want to have a good long life where you're active and healthy, go to InfoWarsStore.com and try out some of the supplements. | ||
DNA Force Plus, it'll make you live forever. | ||
Are we allowed to say that? Is that approved? | ||
I'm kidding. That's a joke. | ||
I'm just kidding. DNA Force Plus will not make you live forever. | ||
But it will make your life worth living forever. | ||
Reese Moreau has joined me for this last hour. | ||
Thank you so much for being with us. Twitter, the PsyOpCop. | ||
Bandot video channel is called PsyOpCop. | ||
Go there, watch his latest interview. | ||
Really incredible stuff. Thanks for coming on, Reese. | ||
Thanks for having me. It was a fun conversation, man. | ||
Fun conversation and a fun week. | ||
We'll see you on Monday, folks. | ||
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