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shortly after the one month anniversary of the heart-wrenching disaster in Lahaina the locals faced a den of thieves by | ||
When I was on the island last week, I appointed Bob Fenton, one of the nation's leading emergency managers, and I mean that, that's not hyperbole, who's been on the ground in Hawaii since before the fires erupted as our chief federal response coordinator. | ||
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Listen to what Biden said. | |
He said Bob Fenton was placed there specifically for the long-term recovery of Maui. | ||
There hadn't been any fire. | ||
He was placed there before the fire. | ||
Which means the fire was planned. | ||
Build Back Better is not just a slogan. | ||
They mean it. They're talking about building America back in a way that will be more sensible and have better energy for our people. | ||
Stakeholders disguised as city council members. | ||
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Are you engaged? Are you a stakeholder? | |
Are you written? Is your name listed as a stakeholder? | ||
Of any of the redevelopment plans regarding a smart city, by a raise of hands, I would like to see a raise of hands. | ||
Because the information is out there. | ||
Raise of hands. I can tell you, Department of Planning, DLNR, DBED, Housing, all of you, all of these agencies, and I'm not saying to you directly, but you're here representing these agencies, therefore. | ||
It is your responsibility to tell the truth. | ||
We know very well that you guys, as the third largest stakeholders, the state, do want that land and can take it when you deem it a natural disaster. | ||
And an army of federal, state, and local goons unleashing the unthinkable. | ||
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I literally cannot get over there. | |
That's just the way it is. | ||
I've been ordered not to let anyone cross the bridge, so. | ||
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Hey, turn around! | |
I'm just talking to my kids. | ||
Where are you kids? | ||
Why that's 501? | ||
Why the fireman's on? | ||
Where are you? | ||
Hey, he's coming here! | ||
He's walking the show! | ||
They sent all the kids home from school because of the wind advisory. | ||
And we found out yesterday that we lost a whole neighborhood of children. | ||
I'm talking 1,050 kids gone without a trace. | ||
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They have absolutely no clue where these children are. | |
It's like they vanished into thin air. | ||
The Hawaii governor had downgraded the horror, claiming that the number of people missing had dropped to 66. | ||
But the locals knew the awful truth. | ||
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I think it's in a thousand. | |
Not hundreds. You tell me if it makes any sense. | ||
One child. One child is dead. | ||
All that destruction that you see, one child is dead. | ||
Now they're saying only 66 people are missing. | ||
There are 400 plus people they can't get a hold of, which makes no sense either. | ||
You can see a bunch of school buses. | ||
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These are the school buses that were taken away from the fire by military professionals. | |
If you're looking for the children, they're probably... | ||
Somewhere in this general facility. | ||
This morning on the water in upcountry Maui, the first time toluene was detected in water samples taken from the Upper Kula treatment plant. | ||
The lab reports are from August 14th and 16th and detected trace amounts well below the federal and state maximum contaminant level of 1,000 parts per billion. | ||
Toluene is in the water. | ||
What they failed to tell you is that toluene is commonly referred to as TNT. Yes, the same TNT that you find in dynamite or explosives. | ||
While local propaganda attempts to brainwash the local Hawaiian people into not believing what their eyes see and their ears hear. | ||
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There were some outlandish conspiracy theory claims being made and shared on social media. | |
A disinformation campaign immediately after the Maui wildfires was spread by China and Russia. | ||
From weather warfare to floating bodies on another island, thousands of missing children, to a Maui land grab. | ||
Experts say the online posts can start as genuine concern, but that China and Russia are now using artificial intelligence to amplify it, spread fear and distrust in government. | ||
When you start talking about laser beams and heat rays coming from space that would take out people in Maui, come on, let's get real. | ||
Somebody's home security camera, when one of the fires started, it was just an explosion. | ||
So they could do multiple pulses. | ||
In fact, so they got plenty of time to execute. | ||
That's what you're saying, right? | ||
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It takes about two minutes for a one-meter-wide burst to set fires over a mile. | |
All right, folks, that is the latest from John Bound. | ||
It's called the Maui Cover-Up. | ||
Find and share it at band.video. | ||
Stay with us. We'll be back with your daily dispatch. | ||
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Don't go anywhere. It's Monday, September 18th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Live this Monday morning. | ||
With a voice nearly 100% back, ready to go. | ||
What a weekend it's been. | ||
My goodness. | ||
It's been so crazy. | ||
It's like the news from Friday seems like... | ||
Oh yeah, I totally forgot any of that happened. | ||
I mean, we've got Lauren Boebert, Russell Brand, Ken Paxton. | ||
We've got migrant crises from here to... | ||
Timbuktu and all the way back again. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
The news this weekend has just been completely off the rails. | ||
I think what I'm going to do is open up the phone lines nice and early today and take your phone calls throughout the show. | ||
No guests today, so just your phone calls as I would just like to hear from everyone. | ||
After all, there's a lot of contentious topics to discuss today from Lauren Boebert. | ||
Getting frisky in a darkened theater. | ||
To Russell Brand. | ||
To some new interviews from Donald Trump where he's made some statements. | ||
It's got people in all sorts of a tizzy. | ||
And so we have a lot to discuss. | ||
And I'm going to open up the phone lines and we'll make it a community discussion today. | ||
But we'll begin today, as we always do, with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 18th of September 2023. | ||
Again, we start with stories from all the way back that long-ago time known as Friday. | ||
Protesters heckle Democrats as tensions grow over New York City's migrant housing crisis. | ||
Protesters disrupted a news conference Friday hosted by a delegation of Democratic lawmakers who were Touring New York City hotel that serves as a shelter for recently arrived migrants. | ||
Representatives Andriano Espolite, AOC, Nadia Velasquez, And Jerry Nadler of New York gathered outside the Roosevelt Hotel in Manhattan alongside other lawmakers who are part of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus to address the situation that has caused tens of thousands of asylum seekers to end up in the city. | ||
The hotel has been serving as a relief center for migrants. | ||
I'm sure you saw videos of this if you were on the internet this weekend. | ||
AOC being shouted down by her own constituents. | ||
The man with a megaphone being heard saying, close the border as protesters chanted, send them back. | ||
The city has seen a recent increase in these kinds of demonstrations since Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, said last week the migrant issue, quote, will destroy New York City. | ||
Bit of a change as it was, oh, about three years ago during the presidential election when the pro-migrant anti-wall protests were going on. | ||
Oh, how times have changed. | ||
And I just really have to wonder how many of the people chanting and protesting get it, really get it, or are just personally inconvenienced and their political stance will go totally unmoved. | ||
In other words, how many people are sitting there going, well, I just don't like these migrants because they're taking up city resources and being an inconvenience to me. | ||
But those Trump supporters that wanted the wall, they're just racist. | ||
They're still racist for wanting the wall, even though they were clearly right the entire time. | ||
And the way the mainstream media is presenting this is like, conservative disruptors. | ||
Heckle AOC. It's like, yeah, these people aren't typically conservative, as you would imagine. | ||
No, they're just people who are actually experiencing the effects of the policies that they voted for for the last several decades. | ||
Again, that's just one of just a litany of immigration stories that we'll get to. | ||
Again, this was back on Friday, but I haven't covered it. | ||
We haven't covered it here on this show, so here it is. | ||
Jury clears three men in the last trial tied to the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
A jury acquitted three men Friday in the last trial connected to a plan to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. | ||
A scheme that was portrayed as an example of homegrown terrorism on the eve of the 2020 presidential election. | ||
William Knoll, twin brother Michael Knoll. | ||
Eric Molotar were found not guilty of providing support for a terrorist act and a weapons charge. | ||
They were the last of 14 men to face charges in state or federal court. | ||
Nine were convicted and now five have been cleared. | ||
The Knowles and Molotar were accused of supporting leaders of the plan by participating in military-style drills and traveling to see Whitmer's vacation home in northern Michigan. | ||
The key players, Adam Fox and Barry Croft Jr., were convicted of kidnapping and conspiracy last year in federal court. | ||
Why were these guys acquitted? | ||
Because it was the FBI the entire time. | ||
It was an FBI plot. They attempted to entrap these guys. | ||
They would have never done anything remotely close to what they... | ||
We're accused of, if not for goading and encouragement by the FBI who would then arrest them and claim victory. | ||
But of course, they got what they wanted. | ||
They got the news story in the papers. | ||
They got to use it as an example to increase their budgets for domestic terrorism. | ||
They got to use it as the false flag, even though the attack was never carried out. | ||
It was very useful and... | ||
Convenient for people in power who continuously tell us that white supremacist domestic terrorists are the number one threat, and then they have to fabricate the evidence behind that assertion. | ||
Meanwhile, this is just... | ||
This is a story. | ||
This is quite a story, folks. | ||
U.S. asks for help finding missing F-35 fighter jet after pilot ejects during mishap. | ||
A U.S. fighter jet's stealth abilities appear to be working too well, with authorities forced to ask the public to help find an F-35 that went missing somewhere over South Carolina when the pilot ejected because of a mishap. | ||
Joint Base Charleston, an air base in North Charleston, said it was working with Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort to locate an F-35 that was involved in a mishap Sunday afternoon. | ||
Ghost riding the whip, I guess. | ||
Yeah, F-35 stealth fighter jet. | ||
Interesting listings popping up on eBay. | ||
Just insane. Okay, the pilot was able to safely eject from the aircraft an F-35B Lightning II jet and was taken to a local medical center in stable condition, it said in a Facebook post around 5.35 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time. The jet was left in autopilot mode when the pilot ejected from the aircraft, so there's no possibility it could... | ||
So there is a possibility it could still be airborne. | ||
Jeremy Huggins, a spokesman at Joint Base Charleston, told NBC News over the phone. | ||
However, he said researchers were focusing their attention north of the airbase around Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion, based on the jet's last known position in coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration. | ||
Just a lot of questions. | ||
Just a lot of questions about this. | ||
Why did you eject if the plane was still flight-worthy? | ||
I guess that would be the first one. | ||
Second one, how do you not have remote control of your F-35 jets? | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
How do you not at least have radar, like, positioning GPS? I mean, you lose a Prius, you can find it pretty quick. | ||
You lose an F-35 billion dollar machine, and it's just gone? | ||
That's... Kind of weird. | ||
Yeah, lots of weirdness about that. | ||
I guess we'll look back into it. | ||
Just incredibly bizarre. | ||
Meanwhile, migrant numbers overwhelming Arizona border facilities amid new wave as street releases begin. | ||
Again, this is just a... | ||
Over this weekend from the Darien Gap to the streets of New York City, just massive migrant crisis across the United States and the Western world for that matter. | ||
And the crisis on that Italian island, Lampudessa, is still raging and getting even crazier. | ||
But in America, Bill Malugian reports on border agents apprehending 7,000 migrants a day and holding cells spilling over capacity. | ||
In Arizona, Border Patrol's sector is facing overwhelming numbers, with new images showing the overcrowding in facilities as agents have been greenlit to release migrants on the street to cope with the pressure. | ||
Amazing. Finally, we have this story. | ||
Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assault, and abuse. | ||
Four women, including one who was just 16, make allegations after an investigation by the Sunday Times, the Times, and Channel 4 dispatches. | ||
What they don't tell you is that the whole thing was started by these newspapers, and they admit it's because he's getting too popular and too influential as a dissident. | ||
So they're like, you've got to do something. | ||
Let's go find his old slings and have him accuse him of rape. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal. | ||
I am your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to be back here today, this Monday. | ||
Just out on Friday's show. | ||
I lost my voice. | ||
Probably here. Still not totally back. | ||
I've tried everything. Absolutely everything. | ||
Nothing works. | ||
Except for self-mints at infowarsstore.com. | ||
Actually, I should be taking some more of those this morning. | ||
Maybe we'll get to that in just a second, but... | ||
This is a brief little sojourn for me as I'll be out the next three days. | ||
Chase will be sitting in for me Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday as I will be traveling to be on another show. | ||
I'll be on Tim Pool on Wednesday. | ||
I'll also be joining Stu Peters later this afternoon to discuss the Ukraine war. | ||
I'm very excited to talk to him about that at 12 this afternoon. | ||
But man, this weekend was completely and utterly and totally insane. | ||
Which covered the Daily Dispatch, which had a couple stories from Friday, including the AOC, the story of AOC being shouted down by the New Yorkers, who are incredibly mad that they voted to be a sanctuary city. | ||
Very odd. Very strange. | ||
They're very mad at the consequences of their own decisions. | ||
They're very angry that they decided to do what they decided to do. | ||
Okay? Weird. | ||
As if this was unexpected, as if this wasn't obviously what's going to happen. | ||
Very odd. Then there's the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping case. | ||
The FBI false flag event that was designed to demonize Trump supporters, basically. | ||
He also had Texas Attorney General Paxton acquitted. | ||
This is a totally huge story. | ||
16 different articles of impeachment. | ||
Not a single one was he convicted on. | ||
And that was all they really needed. | ||
They needed one. One out of 16. | ||
And it was actually one out of 20, as there were four that were not actually convicted. | ||
Fully gone through in the trial, but they had a possibility of doing more. | ||
So 20. They threw 20 articles at the wall. | ||
Not one of them stuck. | ||
Which is pretty incredible. | ||
I mean, there's a lot to say about this. | ||
It is a victory, but it's not going to slow these people down. | ||
I'm sure they're just working up their next... | ||
Political assassination of actual patriotic people. | ||
And I think the one probably unexpected outcome of this for the people that actually carried out this impeachment is I bet a lot of people in Texas didn't realize how corrupt and messed up our state legislature is. | ||
And the fact that this impeachment could have ever been brought to the point that they were voting on it, the fact that so clearly orchestrated by the Bush clan with George P. Bush renewing his law license and expectation of taking over once they oust Ken Paxton who won by like 40 points or something when he was elected. | ||
I think a lot of people didn't realize how messed up it was. | ||
And typically, like, nobody cares or pays attention to what goes on at the state capitol. | ||
But now that because of this impeachment, people started paying attention. | ||
I mean, I don't know the last time I actually listened to a full speech of somebody in the Texas state capitol. | ||
I listened to, like, four because of this impeachment. | ||
And they all painted a picture of a thoroughly corrupt and messed up state government. | ||
Maybe we'll encourage more people to get involved, get active, start paying attention. | ||
This could really backfire on the people that carried it out. | ||
Because it is shocking to see how just messed up the Texas state legislature is. | ||
We'll have to do something to fix that. | ||
Meanwhile, over this weekend, major story from Business Insider. | ||
Video appears to show Lauren Boebert fondled by date During Beetlejuice, Representative Lauren Boebert was kicked out of a musical theater performance of Beetlejuice last weekend. | ||
New video shows her being groped by her date during the show, which was geared towards kids. | ||
Okay, what? Boebert has repeatedly said Democrats are grooming children with pro-LGBTQ plus rhetoric, they add, as if that has anything to do with it. | ||
Yeah, bit of a difference between having a man with a beard in a dress teach your kindergartners how to twerk than a single woman getting a little bit flirty in a darkened theater with her date. | ||
I mean, we can talk about this. | ||
I have the feeling that we're going to get callers that disagree with me on this, but I could not care less about what this woman does On a date in a darkened theater. | ||
Like, it's so weird, people's response to this. | ||
It's weird from the Democrats, obviously. | ||
They're the ones that are like, you know, they just, their eyes just see, they turn into the heart eye emoji whenever they see just like a grown man dressed as a dog in BDSM leather gear being pet by a child on the street during Pride Month. | ||
They're just like, oh my god, we're so tolerant. | ||
Yeah. There's just grown men spanking each other butt naked in the middle of a road, broad daylight. | ||
But then they're just like outraged at this. | ||
They're literally like, she should be arrested. | ||
They're like, public fondling is a crime in Colorado. | ||
They're like, citing the actual statute that makes it illegal. | ||
These joyless hypocrites. | ||
Could not care less. | ||
It's, uh... Like, have none of you ever been on a date before? | ||
Have you never been attracted to the person that you're going out with? | ||
I don't think anybody was bothered by it. | ||
Apparently they were bothered by the vaping. | ||
And obviously it's sort of stupid of Boebert being a public figure to put herself in a position that could be exploited like this. | ||
But I guess my... | ||
And then on the other side you have like right-wingers who just like... | ||
No sense of... | ||
No sense of political expediency. | ||
No sense of, like, priority, I guess you could say. | ||
And they're just like, why do we have harlots like this representing us in Congress? | ||
It's just like, honestly, what is the big deal? | ||
Honestly, what is the issue here? | ||
She's divorced. She's single. | ||
She's out on a date. They're in complete darkness. | ||
It's like, it's night vision, zoom footage of this. | ||
It's impossible to like, and you see the way it's flashing like that? | ||
It's because it's night vision. It's not actual flashes coming from the phone. | ||
Oh my God, she's dancing. | ||
Women aren't supposed to dance. | ||
Get her out of Congress. | ||
Totally ridiculous. I guess to me it's like, alright, if you ran a restaurant and you had a waitress that was really good at her job and did everything right, really polite to all the customers and, you know, there's never any money missing, right? | ||
She was just like a good employee. | ||
And somebody came to you with video where they're like, your employee was out on a date. | ||
And I filmed her with a zoom lens. | ||
I was hiding in the bushes and I have night vision zoom lens. | ||
And I filmed her in the back of a movie theater getting felt up by her date. | ||
As a boss, would you be like, I'm so sorry, sir. | ||
She'll be fired immediately. | ||
We will fire her for daring to get handsy in a darkened theater. | ||
I'm so sorry. Or would you just be like, who the hell are you? | ||
You creep. I'm calling the cops on you. | ||
How dare you... You know, film my employee when she didn't give you permission, you voyeur. | ||
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Watch live right now at fans.com. | ||
Wait a second. Wait a second. | ||
Trying to take my show over? | ||
Well, he's going to. Tomorrow, Wednesday, and Thursday. | ||
It's Harrison Smith here. | ||
Sitting in for Harrison Smith. | ||
Going over just some of the stories from this weekend. | ||
So many more still to go. | ||
What a weekend. | ||
What a weekend it's been. | ||
We'll take your calls on all these topics. | ||
I do have a feeling that people are going to disagree with me on some of them. | ||
Especially the things like the... | ||
Well, Lauren Boebert. | ||
I know that's quite a divisive issue. | ||
Probably the least important one ever. | ||
Then there's also the interview that Trump gave where he said it was a bad idea for Ron DeSantis to sign a six-week, no-exception abortion ban. | ||
I know people are probably going to disagree with me that Trump's right. | ||
Trump's exactly right. | ||
Because he understands the political landscape and he wants to actually have the power to make major sweeping changes, not just symbolic moves that do nothing effectually and in return drive millions upon millions of voters into the hands of our enemies, granting them Total carte blanche to dominate and destroy everything that we stand for. | ||
So I bet the audience disagrees with me on that too, but that's all right. | ||
We have a lot of other stuff to talk about as well. | ||
We'll open up the phone lines in just a little bit. | ||
Fear not. And again, it's like there's so much stuff from just this weekend alone that it's like I'm forgetting entire... | ||
Entire major news stories. | ||
Not forgetting them, but just it's hard to even get to them. | ||
But let's just continue, shall we? | ||
NYC Mayor Eric Adams sounds alarm on migrant crisis, warns financial tsunami is ahead. | ||
The mayor warned that every city department will likely see budget cuts to address the anticipated $12 billion price tag of the migrant crisis. | ||
Why don't we just send them back home? | ||
Why don't we just expel them from the country? | ||
Is it really difficult? | ||
Is it really that difficult? | ||
Why don't we just put them to work on farms? | ||
Why don't we just arrest them for being criminal trespassers? | ||
And send them to prison where they can join chain gangs, clean up the highways. | ||
I don't understand what the deal is here. | ||
Why are you allowing them to stay? | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. | ||
None of this makes any sense. | ||
The migrant crisis in America is... | ||
I mean, it has been at emergency crisis levels for two years. | ||
There's been a greater number of migrants who've crossed probably this year alone than the entire population of New York City. | ||
So what are we doing? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
It's just a... It's insane. | ||
It's insane. It's a full-on invasion. | ||
It is not even subtle at this point. | ||
New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Sunday that the influx of tens of thousands of migrants were being a financial tsunami as departments across the border forced to slash budgets to accommodate the new arrivals. | ||
Why are you accommodating them? | ||
Why are you complaining if you're the one accommodating? | ||
I mean, it just makes no sense. The mayor's dire warning comes during appearance on PIX11's Picks on Politics days after he predicted the crisis will, quote, destroy New York City. | ||
Then why are you doing it? | ||
Why did you call yourself a sanctuary city? | ||
Why are you allowing them to stay? | ||
Why are you putting them up at the finest hotels? | ||
Why, why, why, why, why, why, why? | ||
You know, there have been like 45 arrests. | ||
At that hotel. Since they appeared. | ||
And this is like the most frustrating thing out of all of this. | ||
I mean, it's all frustrating. | ||
It's all incredibly annoying. | ||
Everything that we have to cover is just infuriating beyond description. | ||
I don't even want to do this anymore. | ||
This is just painful. | ||
It's just worthless. Like, all of the people in power are worthless. | ||
All of the idiots that vote for them are worthless. | ||
Like, it's just... I don't know. | ||
I don't know if there's any point in any of this anymore. | ||
I mean, it's just, I don't know. | ||
I honestly don't know. | ||
It's just completely insane. | ||
You've got people just crossing over the border by the, at this point, I guess tens of millions. | ||
We've reached 10 million in the last two years. | ||
Probably half that. It's not like this is a problem that we can't solve. | ||
It's not like this is Libya and we're dealing with a flood here where it's just overwhelming the infrastructure and just like we're piling sandbags but the water's rushing fast. | ||
Like this isn't a natural occurrence. | ||
This is a literal invasion being carried out, being orchestrated, being facilitated by our own government. | ||
So, like, what do we even do at this point? | ||
When you've got one party who literally shut down the government to prevent a border wall being erected. | ||
And that's what the... | ||
They shut down the government for, like, weeks under Trump to prevent him from funding the border wall. | ||
That's what they were willing to do. | ||
And it was treated as... | ||
It was being Trump's fault. | ||
Somehow it's Trump's fault that the government shut down because he wanted to fund a border wall and border security and they didn't want to let him, so they shut down the government and they were treated as heroes. | ||
Now, House Republicans reach short-term funding deal as shutdown looms. | ||
The House Republicans won't even shut down the government. | ||
They won't allow the government to shut down when the current Border Patrol policy is to expedite Intake of foreigners into this country to release them onto American streets, to bus them to anywhere they want to go to give them free plane tickets and $300 a month and a $2,000 welcome to America bonus. | ||
And they're prosecuting their political opponents in the form of Donald Trump and all of the January Sixers. | ||
We're being totally railroaded, completely denied any sense of legitimate due process as they're sentenced to decades in prison for crimes that even the court admits they both didn't commit and had no knowledge of. | ||
Completely insane. Joe Biden is on vacation again in Delaware, again, completely absent, while his son is being charged with Like gun law? | ||
There's like an impeachment inquiry somewhere out there in the ether, maybe. | ||
They assure us that they're going to be writing a letter and asking questions at some point in the near future. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
I don't know. | ||
I honestly don't know anymore. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
On top of that, you've got this inside of 2022 DHS.gov slash ODNI-led program on disinformation, some alarming disclosures. | ||
The U.S. government routinely engages with ex-intel community operatives currently working in the private sector. | ||
Meta is specifically cited. | ||
This report marks the first disclosure that, quote, mission centers at the CIA have also developed relationships with social media firms. | ||
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So no constitutional protections, no free speech, no due process, No Fifth or Fourth Amendment rights as they surveil and watch and search you with complete abandon, completely open border. | ||
Crime absolutely out of control. | ||
Just this weekend I can show you like nine different videos Of black people either just outright murdering or, like, beating half-to-death white people. | ||
And it's just like, I don't even want to show you. | ||
Because, I mean, what's the point? To infuriate you? | ||
Just to demoralize you? I don't know. | ||
We've got to figure out how to talk about this. | ||
I got to open up the phone lines for calls because I'm drowning here. | ||
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And it really just goes on and on. | ||
I mean, again, these are all just stories from this weekend. | ||
Murdered that man for laughs. | ||
Shocking video of out-of-control teens in Vegas. | ||
They're out-of-control teens. | ||
Major media outlets with a progressive slant downplay the surge in violent crime in Democrat-controlled cities and counties and often overlook the growing culture of violence affecting the younger generation. | ||
There has been a rise in violence committed by teenagers and young men in major cities across the U.S. Some experts question if mental health issues stemming from COVID lockdowns are the reasons for the outburst of violence committed by the youth or perhaps Hollywood desensitizes teens with violent movies, songs and video games or maybe it's social media or the state promoting fatherless homes. | ||
Or maybe, I'll add, is it the continuous and never-ending deluge of anti-white hate that tells little black kids in America that you have a relentless enemy in white people and that killing them is not just not a bad thing to do. | ||
It sort of makes you a hero, actually. | ||
Kind of makes you a hero. | ||
This, of course, is relating to the August 14th event that was revealed over the weekend when the video of a hit and run was spread across social media. | ||
The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrested a 17-year-old driver of a Hyundai who fled the scene after intentionally running over and killing Andreas Probst, a retired California police chief. | ||
Just murdering him on purpose, laughing, filming it, and posting it on social media. | ||
Posting it on social media themselves. | ||
Thinking that it was cool what they were doing. | ||
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the teens posted the video of the joyride on social media. | ||
Police were able to use the video as evidence, which showed the driver intentionally killing Probst. | ||
The video, as you just saw, is shocking. | ||
Which again, it's like, you know, there's a big difference between like accidentally doing something like that, like being a kid, driving a car, you stole going for a joyride and like you accidentally hit somebody and you're like devastated and your conscience is wrecked and like you feel the guilt and there's a big difference between that and then like doing it on purpose, laughing while you do it and posting a video to social media because you're proud of it. | ||
What we're dealing with here is a psychology sort of without precedent in human history. | ||
Sort of terrifying. | ||
Meanwhile, you have things like this. | ||
A morbidly obese BLM activist accused of defaming student has been hired by Dove Soap Company to promote fat liberation. | ||
Fat people need liberation, apparently. | ||
I mean, what do you even say to this? | ||
Good for you. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
Dove Soap is facing criticism for promoting the fat acceptance and body positivity movement by hiring morbidly obese BLM activists who at one time falsely accused a female college student of making a racist remark. | ||
So, there's this woman, Zanha Bryant, Who they hired. | ||
She is just... | ||
She's a modern woman. | ||
As in, this level of disgusting obesity did not exist before the modern age. | ||
Truly, she would be carted around in a train car with the freak show in the 50s or 40s or 30s. | ||
Apparently now she is an icon. | ||
She's one of those Lizzo-style Americans. | ||
But the worst part about this is not that somehow they're trying to... | ||
And again, I really don't care about fat people. | ||
I don't know. I have family members that are morbidly obese. | ||
And it's like, I really don't care. | ||
I do care that people are telling kids that this is healthy. | ||
I do care that they're ignoring just health as a concept in order to promote this lifestyle that leads to looking like this. | ||
So I don't know. If criticism and mocking is in any way helpful, then I'll do that. | ||
I'll take that burden on. But the worst part about this... | ||
She basically made her name by destroying the life of an innocent woman by accusing a fellow student, a white student, of saying a racial slur and getting her life destroyed. | ||
And now they're just like... | ||
It's a great career move, I guess. | ||
You just destroy the life of an innocent person and you will be rewarded by this culture. | ||
And it really is incredible. | ||
We'll grab some clips from this and play this, and I do want to hear people's response to this. | ||
This will open up the phone lines in the second hour. | ||
Trump enters Lion Den for a hostile interview with NBC's Meet the Press. | ||
Former president and current GOP frontrunner Donald Trump sat down with NBC's Meet the Press Sunday to discuss a wide array of topics, including his multiple indictments, abortion January 6th, and the stolen election and more. | ||
We'll watch some of these, but this has been a major topic of discussion as DeSantis' team, still apparently operating under the delusion that his campaign exists, This is using this to try to destroy Trump as Trump is talking about the political calculus that goes into making a compromise, making a deal. | ||
you Not landing on either extremity of the spectrum, but actually finding a way to limit abortions without inspiring the backlash that we know is like the only issue at this point that the Democrats are able to run on. | ||
And this is the thing, and we will take your calls on this. | ||
But does anybody realize how important the abortion topic is for young Americans, in particular young women, who like that's the only thing that they vote on? | ||
To them, they don't really understand what's going on at the border. | ||
They don't really get anything about the Ukraine war. | ||
That's above their pay grade. | ||
They don't care. They don't want to care. | ||
But they perceive... | ||
You need to be intelligent enough to understand what I'm saying here. | ||
They perceive the hardline abortion restrictions as... | ||
An imposition on them personally. | ||
It's something that affects them in their lives as they are probably in college. | ||
They're having sex. | ||
And they see it as something that actually will massively impact their lives personally. | ||
And so they make decisions on that and that alone. | ||
And while we understand how corrupt and messed up our voting system is, if you want political power in this country, you can't just ignore the will of millions upon millions of people. | ||
Like, that's the only issue they have now. | ||
Like, the Democrats, basically, they've lost on immigration. | ||
They've lost on everything, basically. | ||
Everything has been exposed at this point. | ||
All they have is abortion because they get to point at things like the bill that Lindsey Graham put out there seemingly for no other reason than to give Democrats ammunition. | ||
That's like a total ban on abortion without exception including like rape and incest. | ||
All that does is fire up the Democratic base. | ||
It is kindling to their fire. | ||
It is never going to pass. | ||
So it's not like it's a good thing for him to put it out there because it's completely hopeless that it will ever get through any house anywhere, right? | ||
So it's not like it's actually effective. | ||
It's not like it's a bill that will actually ever come into effect anywhere ever. | ||
It's only a virtue signal that does nothing other than hyperactivate the last remaining contingent of Democratic voters. | ||
Politically, it's suicide. | ||
Stupid strategy. | ||
It's a stupid tactic. And after Donald Trump is speaking to, we'll show you the clips in the next hour. | ||
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Still just a heck of a lot of stories to get to here. | ||
Complete insanity across the board. | ||
And it's sort of amazing, I mean, okay, so one of the frustrating parts about this, like what we're dealing with, is like we seem to have trouble getting to the heart of the matter. | ||
And so we're just constantly having to fend off these attacks, knowing that inevitably an attack will eventually get through. | ||
I mean, you have to look at something like the New Mexico governor, right? | ||
She tries to ban guns. | ||
Everybody's pissed off and knows that she can't do that. | ||
So she's like, oh, okay, all right. | ||
It gets basically struck down by a judge. | ||
And so she just reformulates it, rewords it a little bit, and issues it again. | ||
And so we have to try to defeat it again. | ||
And if we are able to defeat it, then she'll rework it, and we'll try to defeat it again. | ||
Eventually, it'll get through, or they'll just wear us down with persistence. | ||
And it's like that everywhere. | ||
It's like that consistently. And this Russell Brand rape accusation is kind of similar. | ||
See, there's no legitimacy to these claims. | ||
They admit in the article that these claims did not originate with the women. | ||
The authors of the article, that was actually a contingent of media activists from like The Guardian and The Times and Channel 4, Literally, like, realized Russell Brand was becoming a dissident figure, started looking through his past for women they could contact, started reaching out to women and going, you know, it's Russell Brand, he's really dangerous. | ||
He's, you know, is saying things that could get people killed. | ||
You could be a hero. All you have to do is say that he raped you. | ||
And so that's what they do. It'll come to nothing, but it'll destroy Russell Brand in some way, right? | ||
At least a little bit. Then, you know, it'll eventually go away, and the people that have carried this out will never be held to account for it. | ||
And it doesn't matter how illegitimate the claim is, and even if they admit it in their own article that it's all BS, they'll keep doing it. | ||
Like, we need pushback. | ||
We need to imprison the... | ||
The attempted tyrants. | ||
People that attempt to do things like this. | ||
And we need punishment for people that use rape accusations as a political tool. | ||
Don't take my word for it. | ||
Let's listen to Alex Jones' take on the matter. | ||
Here's Alex Jones with his breakdown of the Russell Brand accusations. | ||
The Matrix is coming after Russell Brand. - Good. | ||
Anybody that challenges the globalists, anybody that challenges Big Pharma, anybody that's popular, that comes out against the establishment is going to be accused of assaulting women. | ||
Now, if you're Jeffrey Epstein's client list, that's as secret as what happened to JFK and the CIA. I know Russell Brand personally. | ||
I knew him back when he was married to Katy Perry. | ||
He's come on the show a few times. | ||
We've hung out some in Austin. | ||
I've never seen women throw themselves at anybody like with him. | ||
And I mean, I've seen the old footage of Elvis, of the women pulling their panties off, throwing at him. | ||
It's like that, okay? At restaurants, at one of his events I went to, it was literally women jumping at us, okay? | ||
And he's a big guy in person. | ||
No one ever accused him for the last 15 years of assault. | ||
This thing's a big sweetheart. And now because he comes out against Big Pharma, he comes out against the globalists, he comes out against the New World Order, suddenly the allegations are happening to him. | ||
They've had PIs out trying to get women to lie about me for years, but they haven't found a woman to do it yet. | ||
Because I have no many women, not like Russell Brand. | ||
This guy's, you know, this guy's a beast. | ||
He's like Errol Flynn. So that's incoming because they want to punish people and destroy people that decide to stand with humanity. | ||
I stand with Russell Brand. | ||
He's completely innocent. So we have a statute of limitations so people 10 years later can't make stuff up when you're ultra-famous. | ||
They're doing it to everybody. They're doing it to Andrew Tate. | ||
They're trying to do it to Elon Musk. | ||
They're trying to do it to me. They're trying to do it to Paul Watson. | ||
They're trying to do it to anybody that stands up to him. | ||
But we know who the real predators are. | ||
That's the global start in World War III with open borders and massive human smuggling. | ||
So as for me and my family, we're going to continue to tell the truth. | ||
As for InfoWars, we're going to continue to tell the truth. | ||
And people have to realize this is a pattern here. | ||
Anybody challenges the New World Order, they come out and say you're a sexual assaulter. | ||
Pretty obvious. We'll be right back. | ||
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This Russell Brand thing really is... | ||
Like typical, expected, predictable. | ||
This is exactly what is going to happen. | ||
And of course this coming from the same mainstream media that helped to provide the cover for the migrant rape gangs that victimized over a million white British girls systematically over the course of years covered up by police. | ||
Out of fear of being called racist by that same media. | ||
Didn't care about sexual abuse then. | ||
Didn't bother reporting on it when it was Harvey Weinstein. | ||
Didn't bother talking about it when it was Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
Actively covered it up, actually. | ||
And were the self-admitted instigators of the claims made against Russell Brand... | ||
For the purpose of silencing him. | ||
That's not my speculation or assertion. | ||
That's what they actually say. | ||
And as soon as we get the article, I'll show you exactly how they express that. | ||
And can you imagine being a reporter for a newspaper? | ||
And they're like... | ||
We have a new assignment for you. | ||
This Russell Brand guy sure is making a name for himself, questioning our dictates, questioning the medical establishment, questioning the establishment as a whole, invoking spirituality and the universal brotherhood of man to bring people together in opposition to our absurd dictates. | ||
Find people who will accuse him of things. | ||
Go out. Start going through his past. | ||
Start finding everyone he's ever been romantically entangled with. | ||
Reach out to them. Express to them just how dangerous Russell Brand has become and how they, as ex-lovers of Russell Brand, hold the key to his destruction. | ||
And what a brilliant and life-saving thing it would be for them to reimagine some of their Romantic hookups with him. | ||
Accuse him of rape. I mean, they'll be heroes. | ||
Can you imagine being the reporters that are on this beat? | ||
You can call it that. And then we have to deal with it. | ||
We have to actually talk about it. | ||
We have to actually push back against it. | ||
I mean, regardless, you know how this is usually treated. | ||
I mean, it's amazing that they keep trying this. | ||
But I guess it works. | ||
It works because they're all in on it. | ||
Because they'll get what's going on here. | ||
And you'll have brands going, well, look, we think you're great, Russell. | ||
But, you know, we can't have our brand associated with accusations like this. | ||
So they'll bankrupt him. | ||
They'll get him kicked off of YouTube. | ||
He won't be invited on mainstream media anymore because they've tainted his name with these, as far as I can tell, totally baseless accusations. | ||
And even if he proves himself innocent, even if he sues them for defamation and takes them to court, has spent millions of dollars and months of his own time, this is an attack against him that there's got to be some sort of punishment for. | ||
You can't just destroy a man's life and get away with it. | ||
You can't just tie up a guy in court and Costing him millions of dollars and destroying and attacking his reputation and distracting him from his profession for months on end and just get away with it at the end. | ||
At the end they go, okay, it turns out you're innocent. | ||
Sorry. See ya. | ||
And it's just fine. This can't keep going on. | ||
This can't keep happening. I mean, honestly, it's like everything is so messed up at this point. | ||
And, like, it just goes on and on. | ||
Like, literally, this whole stack, I haven't even gotten to, like, half this stack. | ||
Canada, school board purges books written before 2008 to advance equity. | ||
All books before 2008 destroyed because they're not equitable, I guess. | ||
Senator J.D. Vance demands Biden administration reveal if American transgender spokesperson for Ukraine military has U.S. intelligence ties after threats to hunt down Russian propagandists. | ||
Remember, this was the article that we covered last week of A man in a wig telling us about truth, an American in Ukraine uniform threatening Russians as they high-handedly threaten to kill journalists by calling them Russia propagandists. | ||
It's just complete insanity across the board. | ||
I don't know how we break out of this without extreme violence because so far we're just under attack constantly. | ||
Support for Trump, stronger than ever, of course. | ||
Russell Brand exposes Big Pharma's profit motive amid pandemic and vaccine rollout. | ||
And listen, Russell Brand has some crazy ideas, too. | ||
He's kind of a socialist. He's kind of like friends with the Yuval Noah Harari. | ||
He's not exactly right about absolutely everything, but he is a free thinker. | ||
He is actually genuinely concerned with the well-being of humanity, as far as I can tell. | ||
And he actually doesn't like, at a fundamental level, exploitation, manipulation, monopoly, control. | ||
He's a powerful spokesperson for humanity and freedom and liberation from these people. | ||
And that's what makes him so dangerous. | ||
And so they're trying to destroy him, obviously. | ||
I'll have to find the part of this article exactly. | ||
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Yeah, here we go. | |
I found it. | ||
I found the part in the article where they admit it. | ||
This is from The Times. | ||
You know, small newspaper. | ||
The Times. Russell Brand accused of rape, sexual assault, and abuse. | ||
Four women, including one who was just 16, make allegations after investigation by The Sunday Times. | ||
The Times and Channel 4 dispatches. | ||
So you've got a literal contingent of... | ||
So-called journalists from like a variety of the most powerful media outlets in the world, let alone in the UK, all working together to create this entire scandal. | ||
It says, they all said they felt ready to speak only after being approached by reporters. | ||
If we can go down a little bit on the I'll just push it up here. | ||
They all said they felt ready to speak only after being approached by reporters. | ||
Several said they felt compelled to do so given Brand's newfound prominence as an online wellness influencer with millions of followers on YouTube and other sites. | ||
So this sentence alone discredits this entire story. | ||
They admit it right here on the first page of the article. | ||
This article is multiple pages, but right here it says, these women... | ||
Did not come out with these accusations on their own. | ||
These accusations were solicited by reporters who were tasked with this solicitation. | ||
And they didn't do it because they felt like they'd actually been raped. | ||
They did it explicitly, specifically, admittedly, because he's becoming influential. | ||
Because he is becoming prominent. | ||
In the alternative media. | ||
They admit it right here. | ||
In this article that wants you to think that these are very serious rape allegations, they admit in no uncertain terms that these women did not come forward on their own. | ||
These accusations were solicited by reporters for the sole reason that Russell Brand is becoming an influential person on YouTube and they have to shut him down. | ||
I told you it wasn't speculation. | ||
Told you it wasn't me reading into it. | ||
They admit it in their own words. | ||
That's what happened. And they're just going to get away with this? | ||
And they're allowed to do this? | ||
They're allowed to destroy this man's life? | ||
They're allowed to try to destroy his prominence by soliciting ex-lovers to make up lies and accusations about him? | ||
It's intolerable. It can't go on. | ||
None of this can go on for much longer. | ||
is going to be a breaking point very soon. | ||
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We'll go out to your phone calls here in just a second. | ||
On top of all the lurid tabloid stories, From this weekend, from Lauren Boebert to Russell Brand, you also have more and more signals cropping up about things like the NEPA virus. | ||
UK health authorities erect biohazard tents following influx of sick migrants spark fears of deadly virus outbreak. | ||
They've erected biohazard tents in Dover. | ||
Following reports, illegal migrants arriving from France are unwell, prompting speculation they could be harboring a dangerous pathogen. | ||
They reported Friday that they witnessed dozens of people unloaded from Border Force catamarans and led into the impromptu quarantine zone. | ||
It's just okay. | ||
In a statement, the UK Home Office wrote, Precautionary measures such as staff wearing protective clothing and enhanced cleaning were taken in line with the UK Health and Safety Agency guidance following reports some small boats arrivals being unwell. | ||
I guess the obvious question is why did you bring them in the country then? | ||
Why did you send out boats to pick them up and bring them into the country then? | ||
I just... It's just completely... | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
I literally don't even know, like at this point, what we're supposed to do. | ||
Like, it's completely insane. | ||
Every single one of these issues is caused by the people in power. | ||
We're just in a complete empire of destruction, lies, manipulation. | ||
They're just importing diseased foreigners. | ||
And they're just like, oh my gosh, we have to erect 10, so we gotta wear special protective stuff. | ||
Why don't you not let them in the country then? | ||
Like what is so hard about this? | ||
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Just absolutely and unbelievably wild. | ||
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They're doing absolutely everything they can to bring down the civilization. | ||
It's so absurdly obvious, and if you try to resist, then they unleash the hounds and do everything they can to destroy you personally, whether it's through the legal system, through false accusations, framing you for domestic terror, arresting you for protesting I don't know I just don't know So we'll go out to your phone calls. | ||
See what you have to say. We'll go to Patty in Boston. | ||
We'll just go right down the line here. | ||
Patty in Boston, you called in about Lauren Boebert, who was caught on night vision camera having fun with her date. | ||
Patty, should she be removed from office for being in a physical relationship? | ||
Is this beyond the pale? | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
No, I don't think getting your tig old biddies girl in a theater should necessarily disqualify you from public life. | ||
But I will say that, you know, I'm old enough to remember 30 years ago when Paul Rubens, God rest his soul, was caught whacking off in a porn theater, and he had to go away for like 25 years. | ||
So apparently now you can throw your boyfriend a hand jibber in the theater in front of a bunch of kids and you get to be a member of Congress. | ||
Wasn't it all over the clothes though, Patty? | ||
Wasn't it all over the clothes? | ||
There was no nudity. | ||
Right, so if it's over the undies, it's okay? | ||
That's what you're going with? | ||
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Yes. Okay, look, I did that same thing. | |
So I shouldn't be a hypocrite. | ||
But I was 16 when I did it, not a 36-year-old member of Congress who, oh, by the way, is a grandfather at 36. | ||
But this is the party of family values. | ||
She's young and hard. That's the criticism I don't get. | ||
What is contradictory to family values? | ||
Because I keep hearing this. | ||
You know, it's like, okay, the party—and this is sort of the double standard that Democrats have. | ||
They want—you, you people, Patty, want, like, porn books in elementary school. | ||
Like, if you try to take out, you know— Jimmy's super fun uncle where they tell you about showering with a grown man. | ||
Like, if you want to get rid of that, you're a Nazi in a book burner. | ||
So you have no standards. | ||
You have no, like, limit to the level of degeneracy and just disgusting sexuality that you want on public streets and in the... | ||
You know, with kids, like, all around, like, you know, we see this constantly every, of course, June during Pride Month. | ||
You see, like, grown men literally naked except for, like, a dog mask being spanked out in the open while little children cheer. | ||
And you think that's great. So you have no standards, but you understand that conservatives actually do care about this stuff. | ||
We actually do care about raising kids in a way that is innocent and... | ||
Not sexualized. And so you hold that against us by trying to hold us to some standard that you don't believe in, you don't care about, but you can weaponize against us. | ||
When in reality, this has nothing to do with family values. | ||
There's nothing against family values having fun with your date in a darkened theater where no one can see you. | ||
Now, she was kicked out for vaping. | ||
So that's the footage that you saw there. | ||
But nobody could even see what she was doing. | ||
Yeah, everybody who is, like, not an uptight prude has done this, whether it's in middle school, because that's the only place you can, in the back of a, you know, darkened movie theater, because you don't have a place of your own. | ||
Like, nobody's grabbed their girlfriend's butt at the grocery store. | ||
It's like, oh, family value. | ||
This has nothing to do with family values. | ||
This wasn't in public. | ||
This wasn't in front of everybody. | ||
She wasn't trying to set an example for people. | ||
I agree. It was stupid of her. | ||
She's a congresswoman. She's a Republican. | ||
She should know not to do this type of stuff in public even if she thinks it's totally dark because apparently they have night vision cameras. | ||
Like, this is the insane part. | ||
What about this is against family values? | ||
What does this have anything to do with family values other than Democrats using... | ||
The fact that conservatives actually have standards and actually do want to keep kids innocent, and you can apparently weaponize that against us. | ||
You don't actually care, right, Patty? | ||
You don't actually care about this. | ||
You just want to weaponize the fact that we actually have morals by imposing that on us when this has nothing to do with morality because it's a woman having fun totally over the clothes, just getting her boobs squeezed in a theater. | ||
This is against family values, apparently. | ||
You know damn well I don't have a problem with it. | ||
I don't actually care about that. | ||
I know, but you'll use it against us. | ||
That's the whole point. You don't actually care. | ||
I'm not using it against you. You said family values. | ||
You said this is the party of family values. | ||
That is the talking point that keeps getting used. | ||
Which is a joke in the first place, because obviously it is not the party of family values, and I don't have any family values myself. | ||
So I don't actually give a damn if Lauren Boebert is rubbing her boyfriend's crotch in the theater. | ||
I honestly don't care. | ||
I just think it's funny that if this were—let's be honest. | ||
If this were a Democrat who did this, if AOC got caught doing this, you guys would go buck wild with it. | ||
I mean, so, and it would be silly in that case, and it's silly in this case. | ||
I'm just pointing out the stupidity of it all. | ||
Like, it doesn't really matter. | ||
None of this stuff matters. And you know damn well, and I'm going to take exception to what you just said about me supporting, you know, all kinds of debauchery and whatnot. | ||
You know I don't support any of that stuff. | ||
Any kind of sexualization. | ||
The Democrats do. You know better than that. | ||
You know better than that. But the Democrats do. | ||
But you put it on me. No, no, no, no, no. | ||
You're a Democrat. You support all this stuff. | ||
You vote for these people. | ||
I mean, this is the difference is you've got somebody literally on night vision camera. | ||
And that to me is the craziest part. | ||
They had to use a technological workaround to try to capture her on camera. | ||
I agree. We'd be talking about this if it was AOC doing it, but I really wouldn't care. | ||
I wouldn't care at all, honestly. | ||
I don't think it does matter. | ||
But what annoys me is the hypocrisy and the fact that Democrats take their lack of morality and then impose morality on conservatives. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
Tim in California. Hot stories. | ||
In fact, I just grabbed the video. | ||
I'll put it in the folder here so we can go to it. | ||
Thanks, Colin. And Tim from California, you are on the air. | ||
Go ahead, line two. | ||
Hold on one second. Now you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead, Tim. Good morning, Harrison. | |
Your voice sounds back to normal. | ||
Good for you. It's getting there. | ||
Yeah, the video shows a Ferromex train coming out of Zacatecas, Mexico, that's headed towards the U.S. southern border. | ||
It's packed with migrants who can be heard cheering and hanging off the sides and so forth. | ||
It's like a coal train. | ||
You know, you sit with a gate crossing, comes down, and, you know, there's like cars for 20 miles. | ||
You've got to wait for 15 minutes. | ||
It's like one of those, only there's no coal in it. | ||
It's just filled with migrants. | ||
Yep. | ||
On their way to the U.S. | ||
And the other story, just I'll hit this quick and we can get on to the next callers. | ||
Here, Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, you may know RFK Jr. | ||
running for president. He had previously requested to get Secret Service protection, and they said, no, no, we're going to deny that. | ||
Well, Friday afternoon here in L.A., he was at a campaign event, and some dude was impersonating he was a U.S. Marshal. | ||
Turned out he was actually armed, and he was walking up to Kennedy. | ||
And they said, that's not one of our guys, and they grabbed him and arrested him. | ||
Yeah, thank goodness he had, you know, private security there. | ||
Yeah, you're right. Armed man arrested at RFK Jr. | ||
campaign event in Los Angeles. | ||
Campaign to the suspect claimed he was part of Kennedy's security detail. | ||
Armed man accused of impersonating a U.S. Marshal was taken into custody at Robert Kennedy Jr. | ||
campaign event in Los Angeles on Friday afternoon, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. | ||
Spokesperson from the LAPD said in a statement to ABC News that a radio call was generated around 4.30 p.m. | ||
local time in a man with a loaded gun in a shoulder holster and a badge stating he was a U.S. Marshal. | ||
LAPD officers arrived shortly after and arrested the man. | ||
The FBI was also present. | ||
At the scene, the LAPD said the man never brandished the gun or threatened anyone. | ||
His name is Adrian Paul Ispero, 44, was identified Saturday as the suspect. | ||
According to the booking details, he is being held in Los Angeles on $35,000 bail for felony charges of carrying a concealed weapon. | ||
So, yeah, possible assassination attempt here. | ||
We're not really sure, but certainly worrying, certainly something RFK Jr. | ||
should be worried about. Well, what's your take on this, Tim? | ||
I mean, it seems pretty obvious that this guy was up to no good and we very well could have seen yet another Kennedy gunned down in front of the camera had they not discovered this guy and taken care of him. | ||
What's your take on this, Tim? | ||
My take is whoever it is that got to make the decision should sit in a hot chair and explain why it is that you would give Secret Service protection. | ||
You can name the alphabet of all the people that can have it and to take advantage of that. | ||
And if this guy doesn't deserve it, I can't imagine who does deserve it. | ||
So if he requested it and you know he's running for president, why don't you let him have it? | ||
For that matter, why don't you let us have a debate? | ||
Why don't you let people that want to oppose the president have an opportunity to say, this is what I believe in. | ||
This is what I think. Could you vote for me? | ||
But no, they're not going to allow that either. | ||
Yeah, they're kneecapping him at every pass. | ||
No, I totally agree. | ||
It's very troubling. | ||
Very, very worrying stuff. | ||
And there's the guy right there. | ||
I mean... | ||
Very, very dangerous to oppose a criminal system like this. | ||
They will do whatever they can to destroy you, and that's a fact. | ||
Thanks for the call, Tim. Let's go to Alex in Michigan now. | ||
You want to talk about Russell Brand, and you think there's some validity to these accusations, I guess? | ||
Thanks for calling in, Alex. You're on the air. | ||
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I wouldn't say. | |
I don't know of any validity, but I do know Russell Brand is a dirty Freemason Jesuit agent, Gnostic guy. | ||
I don't believe he's really saved by the Lord Jesus Christ and believes he died for our sins, was buried, and risen again. | ||
He's more of a Gnostic Freemason, and he has a 33 tattoo on his left arm. | ||
And it's all just propaganda. | ||
He's gonna become really popular now. | ||
Hey, can I break in real quick? | ||
Uh, yeah. Oh, okay. | ||
Hey, alright. Harrison, before we took this call, I told you. | ||
I said, this guy's gonna disagree. | ||
I think it's a great call. And I said... | ||
I think he called it. | ||
I said he's going to call him a Jesuit. | ||
I know. I know. | ||
That's the accusation. | ||
I don't... So what do you think? | ||
He's a Jesuit, so we should falsely accuse him of rape? | ||
Destroy his career? I mean, the guy already is massively popular. | ||
What would he have to gain from this? | ||
I mean, this is only going to be a negative. | ||
So what's the benefit of doing this? | ||
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You have to think dialectically because the Jesuits are masters of the Hegelian dialectic, just like with the ADL. The ADL is controlled by the Archbishop of New York. | |
He controls the Jewish mafia, the Italian mafia, the Irish mafia. | ||
All the different mafias are controlled by the Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Dolan. | ||
And the Freemasons, the headquarters of Scottish Rite Freemasonry, is at the Piazza di Gesù in Rome, across from the Jesuit Mother Church, the Gesù. | ||
So the Jesuits run it all. | ||
Alright. I asked about Russell Brand. | ||
Why would these accusations... | ||
What's the dialectic here? | ||
What's the point of... | ||
So people get behind him? | ||
I mean, we were behind him anyway. So what's the point of accusing Russell Brand for acts of rape from a decade ago? | ||
What's the play here? | ||
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Well, it's just like with the Jesuits accusing Alex Jones and all these other... | |
I'm not talking about that, though. | ||
I'm talking about Russell Brand. | ||
What is the purpose of accusing Russell Brand of rape? | ||
What do the Jesuits have to gain by this? | ||
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Just watch and see. | |
He's going to become super popular. | ||
He already is super popular. | ||
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Even more influential because people are going to rally to him You know, because they buy into the propaganda like you do. | |
They don't see the Hegelian dialectic of the Jesuits and Freemasons running a big political team. | ||
He already is popular. | ||
I already did like him. | ||
He already had my support. | ||
So what is the benefit of accusing him of rape? | ||
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Well, I don't know if I can be any more clear. | |
I think you could. And you need to read Roger Stone's rules, even though Roger Stone is Catholic. | ||
You have to read it because he says, you know, any press is good press. | ||
And that's, you know, that's a Jesuit rule, too, I think. | ||
All right. All right. | ||
Well, thanks for your call, Alex. | ||
I don't... | ||
Agree. So, there it is. | ||
Thanks for that call. Let's go to Johnny from Florida. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Johnny, you're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, how you feeling, man? | |
Pretty good, thanks. | ||
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Look, I just wanted to say a word of hope for those that are dealing with the satanic debacles in this country. | |
You know the old cliche, you can't fool Mother Nature? | ||
Well, the rest of the story is because God the Father is watching over everything. | ||
That's why you can't fool Mother Nature. | ||
And I'll tell you another thing. | ||
God doesn't have AI. He has intelligence that's holy and pure. | ||
And he's got everything. | ||
He don't never sleep and he doesn't never slumber. | ||
He's got everything recorded. | ||
And one day, and one day soon, they'll have to answer for all they're doing. | ||
They'll bow their knees before Him and answer. | ||
So judgment is coming, and it's going to be true, pure, and honest by Almighty God, the Maker of the universe. | ||
Thanks, Harrison. Oh, thank you, Johnny. | ||
I mean, I agree with that. | ||
But I still don't like being victimized. | ||
You know, I still don't like living under the satanic world order. | ||
We still have a order from God to oppose this with everything that we've got. | ||
And I was like, yeah, a murderer will eventually be thrown in prison, but I don't want to get murdered. | ||
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Before we do, I want to cover this story from The Intercept. | ||
The U.S. helped Pakistan get IMF bailout with secret arms deal for Ukraine, leaked documents revealed. | ||
Secret Pakistani arms sales to the U.S. helped to facilitate a controversial bailout from the International Monetary Fund earlier this year, according to sources with knowledge of the arrangement with confirmation from internal Pakistani and American government documents. | ||
The arms sales were made for the purpose of supplying Ukrainian military, marking Pakistani involvement in a conflict it had faced U.S. pressure to take sides on. | ||
The revelation is a window into the kind of behind-the-scenes maneuvering between financial and political elites that rarely is exposed to the public, even as the public pays the price. | ||
Harsh structural policy reforms demanded by the IMF as terms for its recent bailout kicked off an ongoing round of protests in the country. | ||
Major strikes have taken place throughout Pakistan in recent weeks in response to the measures. | ||
The protests were the latest chapter in a year-and-a-half-long political crisis roiling the country. | ||
In April 2022, the Pakistani military, with the encouragement of the U.S., helped organize a no-confidence vote to remove Prime Minister Imran Khan, ahead of the ouster. | ||
State Department diplomats privately expressed anger to their Pakistani counterparts over what they called Pakistan's aggressively neutral stance on Ukraine war under Khan. | ||
They warned of dire consequences if Khan remained in power and promised all would be forgiven if he were to be removed. | ||
So here we have Americans and their lackeys at the IMF actually forcing a duly elected person out of office because they were not sufficiently dedicated to the senseless war in Ukraine. | ||
That only came about because America ousted another duly elected president back in 2014. | ||
Really incredible amounts of just open conspiracy at this point. | ||
Simon in Florida, I know you've been on top of this, but you also want to talk about the UN General Assembly that's occurring this week. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Simon. | ||
You're on the air. Hello there, Harrison. | ||
Thank you for taking my call. I need to let you know, and I appreciate you going to be off for three days, but I have some good news, which I'll tell you at the end. | ||
We're actually experiencing a paradigm shift now. | ||
So we already discussed Blinken announcing last week that the New World Order is over. | ||
And he was referring to the President Bush elder post-Cold War New World Order that Bush won and out in 1991. | ||
Now, he's saying that's done. | ||
And that we're going into a new New World Order like MAGA again. | ||
Okay? Now, the Chinese have taken this up. | ||
They've put out a 5,400-word response. | ||
The Russians have taken this up. | ||
We've had the G77 summit occurring this weekend in Havana, Cuba. | ||
Now, there's two parallel things that are happening. | ||
There's countries now fighting For a greater, unfortunate say on the UN Security Council. | ||
You've got the African Union trying to get on, and you've got the Indians trying to get on, which frankly are reasonable positions because they each represent about 1.5 billion people. | ||
They have very large percentages of the world's population with no representation at the United Nations Security Council. | ||
But at the same time, this week, we now have this higher-level political forum where they're reviewing the progress on the SDGs, as we're halfway through to the end of 2030 and 2015. | ||
Now, what the audience really need to appreciate is America has not been fully participating in this. | ||
But all of the annoying things that we've noticed over the last eight years, They're a fraction of what are being done in Europe and some other countries. | ||
So now it's really time for America to put up or shut up. | ||
And it's really clear that the Biden administration wants to push ahead and regain their leadership because they're very much seen as lagging. | ||
And indeed, in terms of the national reviews for this halfway point that every country was supposed to have conducted, America is one of only five out of 200 countries that hasn't submitted a, how are we doing so far? | ||
And that's very, very embarrassing for them. | ||
So this week, they're holding the 78th General Assembly of the United Nations, and it's one of the most significant for many, many years, because they're starting to review what is called the Pact for the Future. | ||
Now, that was published as an open framework just two weeks ago, and it's designed to be filled in. | ||
And one of the five chapters of it are the future for global governance, which is why exactly at this time you've got Secretary of State Blinken, you've got the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and you've got the Russians. | ||
They're all putting forward their visions, the future of global governance. | ||
Now, the other thing, which is kind of like the worm that's turned, is all of the Global South, or the relatively low-income countries that are now forming the G77, which has actually now become 134 countries, they have realized that the West, | ||
who have been writing the rules for what they call the rules-based order, in order to bring on board all the leftists and greens, They've been promising to lift up all the impoverished peoples of the world, but in reality, they haven't been delivering on that. | ||
So all these nations now have now grouped together in Havana, Cuba, this last weekend, just literally hours ago. | ||
And so they've now taken the view, well, you promised us all of this economic uplift. | ||
Now we're going to enforce those promises, and it's going to cost Trillions of dollars per year, and America and Europe, having made these false promises, are now on the hook for this. | ||
While you're away, I'm going to start covering these things on a show called Weaponized News after Infowars finishes at 7pm, five days a week Eastern Time. | ||
So I'll really get into the neat and gritty of this kind of stuff, but I'll still help you however you want, and I'll be helping George Galloway as well. | ||
But I'm going to try and go into this and help people understand that we're now on literally a tipping point in world affairs. | ||
We've got three superpowers fighting for dominance, and it's going to start impacting the American public because we've made a lot of promises to the world. | ||
We haven't kept them, and now they're calling in the Jews. | ||
So, well, that's great to hear. | ||
How will people be able to watch this? | ||
Where are you going to be streaming this? | ||
It's going to be on having a rush, a race of 10,000 followers on Facebook. | ||
I appreciate not everyone's happy using that medium. | ||
It will be on Rumble and also on Twitter. | ||
But in order to make this sustainable with the New business partners I've found is actually an American as opposed to that Australian guy that I tried to work with. | ||
We need to get 10,000 followers on Facebook. | ||
So maybe a question is, use your wife's account, use your kid's account, use your neighbor's account. | ||
In order that you can participate, we just need to register 10,000 followers. | ||
And it's going to be called Weaponized News. | ||
So people have heard the accusations against some countries weaponizing energy and weaponizing energy. | ||
Well, this will be weaponized news, and hopefully it'll help serve the American public and other people across the world who are anti-globalists. | ||
It'll have a distinct anti-globalist hinge to the news, but it'll also be quite detailed in certain regards to explain to people the details that even the mainstream media aren't giving them. | ||
For example, this huge declaration that was put out by China, 5,400 words. | ||
We're in the mainstream media. | ||
Have you even seen links to that? | ||
The declaration from Havana, Cuba, 46 paragraphs. | ||
Where have you seen the mainstream media showing the Chinese influence in that declaration, showing how all the small countries, including the Pacific Islands that you and I have been talking about for a year, they're now saying you've promised us compensation for the past. | ||
We're coming up to the end of the incredible stuff, Simon. | ||
Weaponized news on Facebook. | ||
I can't wait. Welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to continue to take your calls this hour. | ||
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Desperately trying to point out the Blatant iniquities of the ruling class. | ||
And they're just the absolutely devastating effects of their policies. | ||
They're really just wearing everything down. | ||
This story we haven't even touched on yet, but... | ||
Schumer ditches Senate's dress code. | ||
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer quietly has directed the Senate's sergeant-at-arms to no longer enforce the chamber's informal dress code for its members. | ||
Axios has learned the new directive will allow John Fetterman, who tends to favor gym shorts and hoodies over business attire traditionally worn in the chamber, to linger on the Senate floor before and after votes. | ||
Which, it's like, you know, I don't get it. | ||
I mean, if this guy is just incapable of, like, you know, buttoning his own shirt, you know, make a little exception for him. | ||
I mean, that's the way that schools do it, right? | ||
If your school has a dress code, you might see that the special education class is all wearing sweatpants because, you know, you make a little exception for people that are cognitively, you know, struggle with zippers and buttons and things. | ||
So, you know, I think if old John Fetterman This special education ogre has trouble wearing things that are more difficult if he doesn't have the dexterity or cognitive ability to wear. | ||
I mean, maybe you make an exception for him, but you don't just need to get rid of the whole dress code entirely, do you? | ||
So, until now, men and women have been required to wear business attire on the Senate floor. | ||
There's been a coat and tie for men. | ||
But senators fresh off a plane or from the gym could circumvent the dress code by voting from the edge of the Senate floor with one foot still in the cloakroom. | ||
It's just, you know, it's just another thing of just the slow but sure degradation. | ||
I mean, at this point, you know, it's like idiocracy. | ||
Like, had it right. I don't know if people have seen that. | ||
There's a video going around that's like, this is the new way to pose on the red carpet. | ||
And it's just some woman on all fours, like, twerking with her butt in the air like a dog in heat, right? | ||
It's just like, you can just imagine. | ||
It won't be long. We'll have senators that are just like, you know, whatever, man. | ||
It's just, you know. Nothing says the venerable Senate. | ||
Yeah, here's the video. | ||
So there's our next senator, next congresswoman, there's next representative from California. | ||
She is making her argument for, you know, women's rights or something about the... | ||
Auto worker strike or something, you know? | ||
Who knows? It should be dudes in sweatpants who can't speak a sentence without saying words that don't exist. | ||
We'll just have actual, and I'm not even using this word pejoratively, but we'll just have a bunch of retards just Not being able to read or dress themselves. | ||
We'll just replace them all with AI. We'll just have, like, anime characters. | ||
We'll be our congressmen from now on and our senators. | ||
Those will all be controlled by a centralized AI that will run the global government. | ||
I'm not even kidding about that either. | ||
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The scary thing about idiocracy is that they're still adhering to a dress code. | |
You're right. No, it's worse. | ||
It's worse than we even expected. | ||
Yeah, no more dress code. | ||
No more dress code in the U.S. Senate. | ||
Because, you know, who needs to look nice when you're destroying the country? | ||
Just do it in your casual wear. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Alright, welcome back. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | |
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Going over the news of this weekend, I mean, it is just... | ||
I'll stop just saying it's insane. | ||
There's just no other way to put it. | ||
There's no other way to discuss what's going on here. | ||
It's abnormal. It's like beyond comprehension. | ||
We're not warning about a dystopian... | ||
Hellish world. We are in it thoroughly. | ||
We are deep, deep, deep inside the dystopian world right now. | ||
We'll take your calls on how to deal with all of this. | ||
Still full phone lines here. | ||
If you do want to call in and can make it, the number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Let's go to Chaz in North Carolina. | ||
You want to talk about a bipartisan political showdown? | ||
Go ahead, Chaz. You're on the air. | ||
Good morning, Smith. | ||
Yeah, I think it would be a win-win situation for both sides of the aisle. | ||
It could be pay-per-view or on public access in front of a crowd that pays for tickets with all proceeds and ad revenue going towards either or the legal fees for Donald Trump or the legal fees for Biden because right-wing people, they want Trump. Left-wing people, they support crackheads. | ||
And, you know, it'd also be a win-win because I think the loser of the showdown should resign since there's problems surrounding these people. | ||
And the winner should have, you know, clearance on whatever their problems are. | ||
What type of showdown are you talking about here? | ||
This, like, celebrity death match sort of thing? | ||
I'm for that. Well, you know, I think these women are promoted because of their physical attributes, so I think our promotion should also have a part to do with that. | ||
I think Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Lauren Boebert should get in the UFC ring In a two-foot kiddie pool full of mud. | ||
I see where you're going with this, Chaz. | ||
I get it. I get where you're going with this. | ||
And the winner gets to decide foreign policy. | ||
That's kind of a bad idea. | ||
And it's a win-win for the viewers. | ||
That's so true. We all get to see what we want to see. | ||
It's a novel idea, but hey, it can't get us worse results than what we're dealing with already, can it? | ||
I'm for it. I think forget debates. | ||
I mean, clearly they don't want debates. | ||
Clearly it doesn't matter who the voters want to pick. | ||
They're going to do what they're going to do anyway. | ||
So let's just have them fight to the death. | ||
That way we at least get less politicians in the world. | ||
I'm for it. It's a good idea, Chaz. | ||
Thanks for the call. Let's go to Ryan in North Dakota. | ||
Ryan in North Dakota. | ||
Talking about rising gas prices. | ||
Go ahead. Ryan, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. | |
Can you hear me all right? I hear you all right. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Yeah. | ||
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No problem. So, I work at a gas station called Petrosurf USA. And you know what? | |
I was actually looking around the other day. | ||
I took a drive. | ||
I went by an Arco gas station. | ||
Gas prices up here are just insanely high. | ||
At an Arco gas station, which used to be called formerly Tesoro, it was $4.90 a gallon. | ||
And just as the gas station that I work at, it's $4.19. | ||
And for diesel, it's like $4.29 something. | ||
Yeah. It's crazy. That's wild. | ||
It is wild. | ||
I mean, the last time I filled my gas tank at the gas station, because me and my dad went up to Costco, I still paid like 50 bucks just to fill up my Chevrolet Cruze. | ||
Right. SS. It was crazy. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
The mainstream media keeps telling us that the economy is amazing and Americans have never been wealthier and that gas prices are down and inflation is down and that Bidenomics is a huge success. | ||
Ryan, are you saying that your personal experience contradicts the propaganda from the state? | ||
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I'm shocked. No, I think it's all a lie. | |
They think that gas prices are down, food prices are down. | ||
No, it's all a lie. | ||
They've been telling us, the Democrat Party has been telling us lies for years. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, no, you're exactly right. | ||
It is getting really bad. | ||
I mean, house prices have never been higher. | ||
Car prices have never been higher. | ||
Gas prices are inching up towards their highest ever. | ||
And it's really amazing because all of this is the direct consequence of the government's policies in a way that is... | ||
Impossible to ignore unless you're the mainstream media or the Democratic Party who, you're right, I mean just an endless litany of lies. | ||
And I've talked a little... | ||
I should just, like, print it out. | ||
But if you go to the Wayback Machine and just go look at, like, the stories around, like, October and November of 2019, right before COVID destroyed everything, after it was released on purpose from a lab that created it on purpose to bring about the exact results that we're discussing here. | ||
By the way, I mean, we were just, like, on top of the world. | ||
Flying on top of the world. | ||
Really incredible. I don't know. | ||
Have I talked about it on this show? I... Basically, I was just thinking about Event 201 and just thinking about, like, trying to think of, like, what Trump was doing while simultaneously the leaders of, like, the CDC and the UN and the Chinese Communist Party and Avril Haines, | ||
who's the current DNI, were all gathered in New York plotting his destruction, essentially, through Event 201 and the release of COVID. If you go back to October 19th of 2019, literally the headlines are like, China's economy ebbs to the lowest level since 1990 amid Trump trade war. | ||
He had China on the ropes. | ||
The American economy was like, the stock market, the Dow Jones reaches the highest it ever has. | ||
The Nasdaq reaches the highest. | ||
I mean, every stock market measurement was setting record after record after record. | ||
Gas was a record low. | ||
I mean, it's just... Everything was going well economically for America right up until they released COVID, and then we've dealt with the outcome ever since. | ||
And of course, this can only go on for so long. | ||
Like, there's only a certain period until everybody's savings are completely drained and denuded, until nobody can afford to do anything anymore. | ||
And that's what we're rapidly approaching, and it's all by design. | ||
To contribute to the global government scam of having a debt-limited neo-feudal system where your ability to purchase is set to zero when you're born, right? | ||
There will be no inherited money or anything whatsoever, except for the elites. | ||
Obviously, the elites are exempted from all of this as they were exempted from COVID rules during lockdown. | ||
So they were having parties and parties Flying around the world during COVID while you were not permitted to leave your house without a special permission, that's what they're going towards. | ||
And they'll do that by controlling debt, by eliminating cash, having total control of the monetary system, implementing CBDCs, draining your savings, using inheritance tax to bring about total equality, meaning total zeroing of everyone's income. | ||
And then whether you are a good servant or not will determine what you get to do, where you get to go, who you get to interact with, whether you have food or not. | ||
I mean, that's the ultimate goal. | ||
It's total control, global system, completely eliminating free choice as they coerce you into submission to them and leave you no alternative. | ||
It's all on purpose. It's all by design. | ||
They announced it. | ||
They've told you this. | ||
I'm not coming up with this. | ||
I'm not theorizing. | ||
I'm just relaying to you what the elites have said their plan is. | ||
It really is beyond description. | ||
We'll go back to your phone calls here on the other side. | ||
We have William in Arkansas, Tim in Wisconsin. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal. | ||
Continue to take your calls throughout the remainder of this hour. | ||
I will be out for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. | ||
Traveling to an undisclosed location. | ||
Take part in the TimCast, Tim Pool show. | ||
Should be very fun, very honored to be invited by them. | ||
I'll also be appearing with Stu Peters at noon today. | ||
I'm not sure if that's live or pre-recorded. | ||
But tune in to that when we talk about Ukraine and the absurdity that we're dealing with there. | ||
But let's go back out to your phone calls for now. | ||
William in Arkansas has called in about the police state. | ||
Go ahead, William. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, everybody. I want to give a shout-out to Troyer. | ||
Good luck to you. Stay strong. | ||
You're going to come back stronger than ever. | ||
I can't wait to see the fire in his eye. | ||
He's going to get an education like he's never believed. | ||
Learn to enjoy top ramen pizza. | ||
He's going to get to warm it up in the shower. | ||
It's real good stuff. Anyway, let's talk about integrity. | ||
And I want to start with the episode Mr. | ||
Jones talked about he's been hassled by the state police. | ||
You know what I mean? He's got a wide open border and he's never been hassled before. | ||
Up until recently, we've been in their face with a blowhorn and blah, blah, blah. | ||
Anybody who's been watching knows what he said over the weekend. | ||
And I would like to give a story of integrity. | ||
I went to Haiti after an earthquake, walking along the sidewalk, basically, by myself. | ||
I didn't go down there with a group of people, but trying to make a long story short, befriended some Artisans out in the valley, you might call it, and I'm trying to get them to, you know, go around town to help me accomplish my mission down there. | ||
And I'm learning. You know, I know these people are starving to death. | ||
I can see it, and I comment on things like, well, whose hog's that? | ||
And they're like, well, what do you mean a hog? | ||
I said, well, that one right there. You know, East Texas, that's bacon. | ||
You know, you got chickens running the street and hungry people. | ||
That's called fried chicken. | ||
Right. You know, I'm... | ||
People are hungry. You know, what's going on? | ||
They say, well, you know, everybody knows I don't have hogs and chickens. | ||
They see me eat barbecued chicken. | ||
They know I stole it. Because nothing down there means nothing, people. | ||
We think we know what nothing is. | ||
We don't have a clue. Okay? | ||
So, I'm walking along what we would kind of call a sidewalk, and there's a mango hanging in a tree, and I'm learning about all food kind of hanging here and there. | ||
It's like, you know, people are hungry. | ||
What's going on? You know, I could have picked that fruit just as easy as You know, talking right now. | ||
They said, well, there's an unspoken rule. | ||
You know, you see the base of that tree is in the man's yard there, and I'm not going to create in his stomach what I feel in mine every day. | ||
Now, that's a bald tree in America. | ||
More than likely wouldn't be anything hanging over a sidewalk. | ||
Right. Okay? Those people starving down there, the ones that have a moral compass, right, took it upon themselves not to pick Fruit hanging over their head when their belly's empty. | ||
Now, when we talk about integrity, that's their vision of it. | ||
Where's the integrity of the badge these days? | ||
We need Perry back in office in Texas. | ||
We need to get rid of Abbott. | ||
He needs to promote openly TMR. I've talked about it before. | ||
Start understanding half of the states out there have an active state military. | ||
Texas is the biggest, most active. | ||
What do I got to do? | ||
What Sam Houston did? | ||
Get back in uniform, come down there and start raising canes with my big doo-doo stick. | ||
Let's go back to, for just a moment, the first penny that was coined here by Benjamin Franklin. | ||
It stated, mind your business with what was on it. | ||
Well, Senator Bobar or whatever she is, these people that have their personal life, their personal life's not your business. | ||
My bedroom is not your business. | ||
Somebody else's bedroom is not my business. | ||
The border is my business. | ||
Failed fiduciary responsibility is my business. | ||
Who you pray, how you pray, or if you don't want to pray is not my business. | ||
That was the first coin. | ||
We're so lost and we're being disenfranchised in so many ways and in every graduation Every semester, every high school, putting out millions of more, for the most part, indoctrinated youngsters who we've convinced that you're ready to face the world at 18. | ||
What a joke. I know people with degrees and money and everything else at 45 and 50 aren't ready to face this world, making the same mistakes they did when they were 18. | ||
We all know them. There are family members, some of them. | ||
So we're in trouble, folks. | ||
So you better... You know, blow up. | ||
I'm in better shape than most of you. | ||
I've got a six-foot tiller on my tractor and three ponds, and everything's paid for. | ||
I don't want your gold. | ||
I don't want your millions of dollars that people are going to try to come and steal and rob, and I've got to hide it and bounce it around from account to account. | ||
I mentioned the other day we're looking at a new world order controlled by old world aristocracy, and that's what's going on. | ||
Yeah, no, you're exactly right, William. | ||
I love when you call in. | ||
I'm telling you, I think you should have your own show. | ||
I could listen to you for hours because I completely agree, and you're pointing to the heart of the matter, which is the lack of integrity, the lack of morals, the fact that you don't need an outside force like the government imposing laws if you have decent, respectable, and respectful citizens. | ||
You don't need to have some force of arms to stop people from doing what they shouldn't be doing if the people know themselves what's right and what's wrong and can actually stick to that. | ||
And that's really the problem is that once you allow people to start taking advantage, once people see that other people are getting away with taking a little off the top or bending rules to fit them or taking advantage of their position to, you know, exploiting their position to get away with things you know, exploiting their position to get away with things that they wouldn't be able to get away with otherwise. | ||
You do nothing to stop that, and other people see it, and they go, well, I'm kind of a sucker if... | ||
I'm not doing that. If I don't take part in the corruption, then I'm not being virtuous. | ||
I'm just being stupid. | ||
I'm just being dumb and a loser. | ||
So I better start taking advantage where I can. | ||
I better start circumventing, cutting the line and Using my power for, you know, what I want to use it for rather than what I'm obligated to use it for. | ||
And it just, it starts a spiral effect, a feedback loop that ends up where we are today with this critical mass of incompetent or illegitimate or inept. | ||
But it, and there's almost no difference between ineptitude and corruption. | ||
You know, in reality and in practice. | ||
So we've reached a critical mass of that and you're right, kids are coming up today learning that this is the way it goes. | ||
It's a dog-eat-dog world. | ||
And the weird thing is that they create this situation by imposing or projecting that idea on us, right? | ||
They say, well, it's the evil, bad, Christian, white people that are trying to attack and impose their morality on everybody. | ||
And so, you know, you're actually standing up against the bullies by being immoral and conniving and degenerate. | ||
And that's what they've convinced people of. | ||
And so that's where people are going. | ||
And it doesn't stop until you stop it. | ||
It doesn't stop until the good people with the morals actually impose those on people who don't choose to do it themselves. | ||
You can't have liberty without peace. | ||
You can't have peace without order. | ||
Sometimes order has to be imposed. | ||
That's just the way it is. Very good call, William. | ||
We'll go out to more of your phone calls in the remaining half hour of this program. | ||
Stay with us, InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
InfoWars.com, band.video. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We go out to your phone calls once again. | ||
We've got Tim in Wisconsin. | ||
We've got Ruby Frankie and the situation in Utah. | ||
I'm not familiar with this. | ||
Tim, thanks for calling in. | ||
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You're on the air. Hi, Harrison. | |
I'm, once again, tremendously impressed with your show and your rhetoric, if it's okay to say that. | ||
Thank you. I am astounded. | ||
You're at the top of the mountain. | ||
You're the best there is. It's just amazing. | ||
I do appreciate that, Tim. | ||
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Thank you. It's from the heart, too. | |
It's serious. Anyway, there's a situation in Utah. | ||
It involves a woman. | ||
Her name is Ruby Frankie. | ||
She's a YouTube influencer. | ||
She's now off of her channel, but she was on for a number of years with her show, Eight Passengers. | ||
Oh, I have heard about this. | ||
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Yeah, this is horrifying. Yeah, and it's serious. | |
And so I want to put out a call for prayer. | ||
I mean, because... | ||
I think a good number of your—even the Muslim people are prayerful. | ||
And this is a concern to them, too. | ||
And it's a concern to the Christians and the Muslims and the Jews, too. | ||
This is a serious concern. | ||
They had that issue with the Hasidic Jews a while ago. | ||
They didn't want to get the vaccine for their children. | ||
And that made the news. | ||
I don't know if you remember that, but... | ||
Yeah, sure. Yeah, this is a really serious issue, and I just think... | ||
In case people don't know, and just going off memory here, well, we could read the article, but... | ||
Basically, it's this YouTuber, Ruby Frankie, who... | ||
She has eight kids, and she was, like, a family vlogger. | ||
And she was very hardcore, like, no... | ||
Like, zero tolerance. | ||
Like, very harsh punishments for the kids. | ||
And basically, like, raising... | ||
You know, her whole thing was, like, how to raise kids that are disciplined extremely. | ||
And then, like, her kid... | ||
He's like either 12 or 13 years old and literally like escapes out the window and has like lacerations on his arms and legs from ropes he was being used to. | ||
She was tying him up and he had like duct tape. | ||
He'd been taped down. | ||
I mean it was just basically was exposed that she's been charged with aggravated child abuse. | ||
BuzzFeed News has the story. | ||
Here's everything you need to know about Ruby Frankie, the YouTuber who was charged with aggravated child abuse, her controversial parenting videos over the years. | ||
Yeah, really, like, brutal, upsetting stuff that she apparently was doing with her kids in terms of disciplining them. | ||
And, yeah, forced them to sleep on a beanbag for seven months. | ||
Has bedroom taken away as punishment? | ||
It's kind of horrifying. And she would, I mean, I've even seen, I saw clips of this where it was like, she's like, I'm not going to let my kids eat breakfast until they do their chores. | ||
It's like, oh my god. Let your kid have food, lady. | ||
You're not even supposed to do that to dogs. | ||
Like, you don't even withhold food from dogs if you're trying to train them. | ||
She's doing that with kids. | ||
So yeah, very troubling stuff. | ||
This month, Ruby was arrested and charged with two counts of aggravated child abuse after one of her kids reportedly escaped from the home of her business partner, who was arrested on the same charges. | ||
Kevin has not been arrested or charged. | ||
The husband hasn't been arrested or charged, although that's kind of weird because he clearly knew about this. | ||
The kid who escaped looked emaciated and malnourished with open wounds and duct tape around his extremities. | ||
Yeah, and apparently he like ran to a neighbor's house and started banging on the door asking for help and for food. | ||
So... Pretty upsetting stuff. | ||
Pretty horrifying. And yeah, I don't... | ||
I saw this on a YouTube video, but a call for prayer for them, Tim. | ||
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Can I interrupt? Please. | |
What if... | ||
What if this is a manufactured map, right? | ||
I mean, what if this is a complete smear job, like the stolen election or some of the other things that we've seen? | ||
You know, what if this is a Soros prosecutor And, um, and jealous people because the children, uh, six, there are six children. | ||
Uh, they're all beautiful and healthy, you know, I, I mean, and, and public persona, you know, but, uh, but, you know, I mean, one of this is about, you know, people that are jealous about, uh, you know, your family is, uh, you got too many, | ||
you know, and, uh, you know, uh, kind of a, you're going to use up all the resources that, uh, yeah, you know, One of this is the most made-up, ridiculous, smear, lie, and And horrendous deal. | ||
I mean, what if? If we go with the media narrative about a lot of things, safe and effective. | ||
Your kid now is a cardiac cripple, but safe and effective. | ||
You're right. | ||
There is no length to which these people won't go. | ||
I haven't really looked into this, but... | ||
From what I've seen, it seems fairly legitimate. | ||
Ruby's sisters, so Ruby's the mom, the sisters of the mother, Ellie Meacham and Julie Durham, alleged in a joint statement they'd spent years trying to help her kids behind the scenes. | ||
So her sisters sent out a... | ||
Statement that says, for the last three years we've kept quiet on the subject of our sister Ruby Frankie for the sake of her children. | ||
Behind the public scene we've done everything we could to try to make sure her kids were safe. | ||
We wouldn't feel right about moving forward with regular content without addressing the most recent events. | ||
Once we do we'll not be commenting on it farther. | ||
Ruby was arrested which needed to happen. | ||
Jodi was arrested which needed to happen. | ||
The kids are now safe which is the number one priority. | ||
So her sister's I came out and said, yeah, this has not been a good situation for a while and we're glad she got arrested. | ||
So, I don't know. | ||
It tends to seem legitimate for me and it just, you know, it seems like she sort of built up this persona in public as being like the super mom and then maybe if she felt that her kids were doing things that made it seem like she wasn't living up to that persona and She went a little bit crazy to try to keep that up. | ||
So really, it's just a lesson in humility is what she needs. | ||
And, you know, the poison of social media and the lengths people will go to to project the facsimile of success and the appearance and the illusion of happiness is When in reality, it's misery and literal torture behind the scenes. | ||
Then again, maybe not. Maybe it is all, you know, all this is alleged so far. | ||
So maybe it turns out this is just one of her kids' pranks or something. | ||
I don't think it's that, though. | ||
It seems pretty devastating. | ||
And again, sort of just a lesson of the poison of social media these days and how you really can't trust a lot of You really can't trust a lot of this stuff. | ||
After all, these people get to curate exactly what they show to the world on their YouTube channel or whatever, and you don't see what's behind the scenes. | ||
And it really reminds me, I don't know, I just keep going back to the... | ||
The audio of like Johnny Depp and Amber Heard during the trial where it's just like their lives are just chaos and misery. | ||
Richest, most famous, most beautiful people in the world and yet their lives are just hollow terror, horror, misery constantly just tearing at each other. | ||
And like that, that really is hell. | ||
So, prayers to these people. | ||
And her kids, of course. | ||
We don't want to see any family destroyed by this stuff. | ||
It's just a reminder, man. | ||
It's just like... What we need is honesty, not the illusion of success. | ||
It's all predicated on lies and abuse, which is what we're dealing with now. | ||
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John in Minneapolis wants to talk about a way that we get out of the mess that America is in. | ||
Thanks for calling in, John. You're on the air. | ||
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Hi, Harrison. Howdy. | |
I have to tell you something. | ||
Karl Marx made a statement, or it's in one of his books, okay? | ||
It doesn't matter who casts the votes or how many votes are cast or anything like that. | ||
It matters who counts the votes, okay? | ||
And that's the thing we have to understand, and we have to get this down to an empirical formula, okay? | ||
That's a formula so that you can understand what's going on. | ||
You break it down to the basics, okay? | ||
Now, one facet of this is all the ridiculous treachery and everything that's going on. | ||
Okay, that's great that you guys are exposing that. | ||
That's an important facet. | ||
But now we have to fix this problem. | ||
And the way we can fix it is we have to—I think I'm going to have to do this myself. | ||
I've got to find a political person with a voice, maybe Matt Gaetz or Jim Jordan, I don't know who. | ||
But we have to have the right to recount— Okay? | ||
We have to have the right to recount these voter ballots. | ||
Okay? And what we also have to do in part of this is we have to be able to register. | ||
We'll have a separate entity where you can register online who you voted for. | ||
Okay? And it'll be mostly Trump voters or whatever. | ||
But it's controlled. | ||
And then if we have the right to look at those voter ballots, we could say, hey, In Wisconsin, there was 24,000 votes or whatever. | ||
And look at there. | ||
13,000 went for Donald Trump. | ||
Okay, we have to have the right to protest that because the globalists are taking over our country and the key of it is the voting. | ||
Yep. There's a bunch of different creative ways that we could fix this problem. | ||
I think that's not a bad idea. | ||
I mean, all you have to do is think outside the box a little bit, or even just go back in time. | ||
I mean, I really think the, like, ink stain one, where you don't even have to... | ||
You don't even have to, like, have the fingerprint associated with a database, but if you use a fingerprint method like they did in Iraq, like, right, with their elections, where it stains your finger so you can't go do it again because your finger's blue for, like, a week afterwards. | ||
So you can't vote twice that way. | ||
Then you have just a computer scan it and just compare it to all the other fingerprints. | ||
You don't have to be attached to your ID or whatever. | ||
It can literally just be like, here's this fingerprint. | ||
Does it match any other fingerprint? | ||
No. Okay, it's a valid vote. | ||
I mean, I think that would be a good way to do it. | ||
I would even say, like, here's an idea, John, sort of associated with yours. | ||
You're talking about having, like, a website where you can go and register your vote to compare it to the official counts. | ||
Like, I don't know, what if it just, like, what if it just cost a dollar to vote? | ||
And so you had to... | ||
Either charge a dollar to your debit card or pay a dollar, because when it comes to money, people are really good at getting down to the exact dollar amount, and there's not going to be a dollar missing or a dollar... | ||
You know, what if you could then compare the number of votes to the credit card transactions? | ||
I don't know, something like that. There's a million different ways that you could make this voting more secure. | ||
Instead, we're going in the opposite direction and re-implementing ballot boxes and making ballot boxes and mail-in ballotings permanent. | ||
Where you just have absolutely no control and like every day there's more information coming out about this person called on video dropping 10,000 ballots with no oversight. | ||
I mean our system is totally broken and you're right. | ||
If we can't vote for the people we want to vote for and have that vote counted then this whole thing is a big charade. | ||
That's all nonsense and we should be using our constitutional rights. | ||
Unnamed constitutional rights. | ||
They'd come second in the list. Let's go. | ||
Thanks for the call, John. Our last call, I want to go to Stephen in Florida. | ||
You have a poem for us. | ||
We have two minutes left in the show. | ||
Stephen, what is your poem, please? | ||
Yes, sir. This is called The Only Pandemic is Covidiasy. | ||
Oh no, here we go. | ||
Time for Scandemic 2.0. | ||
Mask up your brain, away we go. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, on with the show. | ||
It's only two weeks to flatten the curve. | ||
You dare question authority? | ||
Really? The nerve. | ||
Don't you know we're in an emergency again? | ||
That on the CDC you must depend? | ||
After all, the government knows what's best for you. | ||
Just trust Big Pharma and the FDA too. | ||
Twenty million dead? | ||
Don't believe what you've heard. | ||
There's too many people. | ||
We're just culling the herd. | ||
We're taking another shot at getting you to take yours. | ||
Just remember, one is not enough, so take threes and fours. | ||
Side effects? Adverse events? | ||
It's just coincidence. | ||
Forget conspiracy theories. | ||
Trust the science. | ||
We're in this together, so stay six feet apart. | ||
Trust Gates and Fauci with all of your heart. | ||
And if your heart gives out or you end up with cancer, just nod and smile, accepting our answer. | ||
Hey, nobody's perfect. | ||
We did the best we could. | ||
And remember, no matter what, it's for the greater good. | ||
Yes, we're ready to sell you our new variant. | ||
Hoping you won't see it's the same evil intent to control you through fear and misinformation, allowing us to play God to your own degradation. | ||
Bravo, Stephen. | ||
Your poems are getting better and better, man. | ||
That was Dr. | ||
Seuss level. I really genuinely enjoyed that. | ||
You should write kids' books, Stephen. | ||
You'd make amends. | ||
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