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greg reese
The counterculture is now aware of false flags.
Operations that are executed by the powers that be and blamed on someone else are now being called out in real time on social media platforms, despite all the censorship.
It's becoming popular, and if the powers that be can no longer trick us, then they will try and hurt us.
According to the scientific data, nearly all humans have a certain degree of psychic awareness, and some of us become acutely aware of it.
The term remote viewing was coined by the U.S. Department of Defense when they began training people in this field.
It is the art of viewing an unknown target at any distance within the mind's eye and retrieving accurate data.
To refine this data, remote viewers work together as a team and look for redundant data.
unidentified
When we look at remote viewing data, if one person says something that's interesting, if two describe the same thing, that's a little more weight.
When three or four describe the same thing, we pretty much take that to the bank.
greg reese
Remote viewing teams, such as the Future Forecasting Group, work with a double-blind protocol.
This means that they do not know where or what the target is.
The information they are given is an arbitrarily designated number, such as A9I5-Q7K4. As they blindly view the target in a meditative state of focus, Imagery is flashed in the mind and immediately sketched out and collected.
The Future Forecasting Group has been successful at predicting the Panama Canal incident, the destruction of the Kokovka Dam in Ukraine, the Halloween Stampede in South Korea, police violence at the Canadian trucker protest, and many others, which can all be found at futureforecastinggroup.com.
The Future Forecasting Group was recently assigned the target of the next financial crisis.
But the entire team was all distracted by overpowering images of a catastrophic event.
They all saw the same thing.
Massive explosions with multiple points of impact.
Small particles and debris falling from the sky.
People sick with cesium.
Which is the most dangerous of all radioactive isotopes used in dirty bomb scenarios.
They saw police checkpoints, people seeking shelter underground, and an exodus of sad-looking people.
Remote viewing goes back in the written record for millennia and has been repeated in the current scientific record for decades.
According to this body of work, most people are able to do this, and this is why Cliff High's predictive linguistics program works.
By reading the entirety of human language across the world wide web, the program will list repeated words and phrases in all languages Creating a macroscopic view of what everyone is talking about.
So if all humans are psychic, whether they know it or not, then you would see it in the collective chatter, especially for traumatic events.
The bigger the trauma, the more people would be emoting their anxiety online.
And key words can be found, such as the word ejecta.
Which has been showing up in Cliff High's work, which shows the same event.
unidentified
My data has very rarely had this particular set of words show up in it.
And one of it was ejecta.
Ejecta. And that was in our remote viewing data.
greg reese
Like, yeah. Predictive linguistics reveals a time frame of when a big event happens at the point in time when the tension language ends and the release language begins.
The tension language is the psychic awareness before an event, and the release language is the event itself as everyone is made aware.
Based on this, Cliff High sees this event happening near the end of the year.
Both the Predictive Linguistics and the Future Forecasting Group saw that this was a decision that was made by some faction of government, and they propose that if enough eyes are on the powers that be, then maybe it will never happen.
unidentified
We are in this period of time that I call uncertainty, okay?
And then from here to the event is an uncertain period of time in which we will feel uncertainty as we move towards this event.
But I'm of the opinion that we can do things now That will alter the potential future that would arise.
And so people out there, I'm of the opinion that if we've got enough people to talk about this and know about this, it would make both of us into bullshiders because it wouldn't happen.
greg reese
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
unidentified
It's Thursday, September 21st, year of our Lord, 2023.
It's Thursday, September 21st, year of our Lord, 2023.
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
I think it's time to blow this thing, get everybody in the stuff together.
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam.
alex jones
The French government, and you know they're doing this just to hold Apple hostage and get a bunch of money.
They're not doing it because they care. Maybe the scientists do, but not the government itself.
Goes, oh my god, the new iPhone has way more radiation than the other ones, so do these droids, and it's causing massive illnesses and cancer in rats.
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Because it has been ordered to pull its iPhone 12 from the market in France.
A government agency there says the gadget produces a radiation level that is too high in some cases.
The test found when the phone is in a person's pocket or held close to the body, it emits nearly two watts per kilogram more than what's allowed by European countries.
Recently, Consumer Reports in the United States advised that nobody keep a phone in their pocket.
And this is just a little simulation here of the radiation as it's moving.
And one of the things we know is that the dielectric constant of the penis and the testes is rather high because they're full of fluid.
The more fluid in a part of the body, the higher its absorption will be.
And this is just a simple illustration of the dose to the gonads and the bone marrow.
And that is why, in fact, this is one of the secrets of cell phones.
They are always tested in a holster.
alex jones
Yeah, because it's 5G enabled.
Now, we already had the studies 10 years ago when they were studying 5G that it's way worse than regular cell phone radiation.
Normal cell phone radiation from the towers and the phones causes massive brain tumors, massive breakage of DNA. We've been spending years covering all that.
It's a fact. Here's Wired Magazine.
5G smartphones cause cancer.
Big wireless doesn't want you to know.
Mind control by cell phone.
Scientific American. And then they can put over different wavelengths to actually control your brain with the carrier that's on it, developed by the DARPA and the CIA. Doctors says children particularly vulnerable, the dangers of 5G. 5G danger.
Hundreds of respected scientists sound the alarm about health effects of 5G networks go up nationwide.
Cancer cluster at California elementary school results in removal of 5G. Sprint Shell Tower.
Even the teachers are dying.
It's like saying, do you smoke light, filtered cigarettes, or do you inhale cigars?
You're going to get lung cancer quicker inhaling cigars than smoking light cigarettes.
They're still both bad.
Apple, it's now been caught sending out memos to their employees to cover this up.
And it's going to be just like cigarettes.
They knew cigarettes gave you cancer 150 years ago.
unidentified
For those people that have a 5G phone and thinking, oh, I can just turn off 5G on my phone, you can't turn off that level of radiation.
And I've been saying that for so long.
It's like, you know, there are certain things that that phone carries, certain antennas, certain pulsations that you cannot switch off.
What we're going to be seeing now is them trying to strip back the regulations.
They're trying to say, like, Apple needs two weeks To, you know, counter this argument.
It's all within regulation.
The regulation, the standard, is to test on the dummy Sam.
So the damn Sam is literally feeling too radiated by an iPhone 12.
That is what's going on.
The iPhone 12 with the dummy is feeling too much radiation.
alex jones
But the average leftist globalist, they don't think...
Second order, third order development.
They're not actually following a dialectic.
They use dialectics on us, but they don't go by the same rules they have for us.
They know how to manipulate us using dialectics, but then they can't look out and see how all these waves are going to combine and what they're going to form.
jason shurka
I was asked to share the following message with the world.
Remember, I'm only the messenger.
What you choose to do with this information is up to you and your own free will.
On October 4th at 2.22 p.m.
Eastern Time, the emergency broadcast system will be activated across the entire United States under the leadership of FEMA, disguised as a test.
However, this test will be used to send a specific high-frequency signal through devices like smartphones, radios, and TVs With the intention of activating graphene oxide and other nanoparticles that have been inserted into billions of human beings around the world through the obvious mediums.
If the October 4th date does not occur for any reason, the backup plan will be to do it on October 11th at the same time.
In the case that this is not able to be stopped, I ask you all to shut off your phones and all other relevant devices at 2 p.m.
Eastern Time for a period of two hours to be safe.
alex jones
The atrazine, the water, all of it.
The globalists let it happen to us.
They brag how it's sterilizing us and bending our gender, but they're being hit by it too.
unidentified
Welcome to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I am Chase Geiser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith this morning.
So much news to cover, so much craziness going on.
I tell you what, out here in Austin, Texas, the city is crazy.
It is amazing.
Everyone is hustling and bustling.
Traffic is absolutely insane, which is why I'm joining you a little bit late this morning.
But on the way over here, I just can't believe...
You know, I was listening to an Alex Jones broadcast.
This is maybe a couple of months ago.
I can't remember... Which day it was, and I wonder if you remember it.
But do you guys remember when Alex was complaining about traffic a couple of weeks ago here in Austin?
He's like, if you're in the left lane, it's for passing, screwball!
So now every time I'm stuck in traffic, I just want to call everybody a screwball.
In other news, Ukraine suspends trans spokesperson Sarah Ashton Cirillo over threat to assassinate Russian propagandists.
Let's go ahead and play the clip for that.
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Ukrainian volunteer is simply allowing the light of the Ukrainian nation's honesty to shine brightly.
Next week, the teeth of the Russian devils will gnash ever harder, and their rabid mouths will foam in uncontrollable frenzy as the world will see a favorite Kremlin propagandist.
And this puppet of Putin is only the first.
Russia's war criminal propagandists will all be hunted down and justice will be served as we in Ukraine are led on this mission by faith in God, liberty, and complete liberation.
chase geiser
So Ukraine's Territorial Defense Force's transgender spokesman Sarah Ashton Cirillo was suspended on Wednesday, effective immediately over his threat to assassinate Russian propagandists.
Statement of Sergeant Ashton Cirillo in recent days were not approved by the command of the TDF or the command of the AFU. The TDF said in a statement when conducting military operations against the aggressor, the defense forces of Ukraine strictly observe the norms of international humanitarian law.
So... You know, I think this is a testament to the level of desperation that is being reached in Ukraine.
When you have that sort of language, that sort of desperate rhetoric, the more heated that it gets over time, the more it seems to suggest that things are getting ever increasingly desperate for the Ukrainians.
Good on them for firing them over that, but this does come sort of in the context of Jack Posobiec being added to the Ukrainian hit list of those who are considered enemy of the state.
And I believe that hit list even calls for...
International law enforcement to recognize people on the list as enemies of Ukraine.
So we are seeing this increasingly desperate rhetoric coming from Ukraine, and they fired this person over it.
So one of three statement of the command of the Territorial Defense Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine regarding some statements of the spokesperson of the TDF, Junior Sergeant Sarah Ashton Cirillo.
And then the story goes on.
So the decision followed a public spat between Ashton and Ohio Senator J.D. Vance.
On Friday, Vance asked the Biden regime whether Ashton Cirillo was connected to U.S. intelligence or is being funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars.
So it seems like things have gotten out of hand.
We have our own leaders being added to lists, being criticized by spokespeople from Ukraine because they need us so much, they are losing so badly, and now they want to blame it on us, and it's just not going over very well.
Dear Secretary Blinken, Secretary Austin, and Director Haynes, In recent days, the video is circulated of an individual who claims to be an English-speaking spokesperson for the Ukrainian military.
In the video, this individual, Sarah Ashton Cirillo, looks directly into the camera and threatens physical violence to anyone who circulates Russian propaganda.
So freedom of speech is certainly not something that Ukraine believes in, despite the fact that this spokesperson in the clip we just saw talks about the importance of liberty and total Ukrainian liberation.
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Keep it rolling.
chase geiser
This is the American Journal.
One of my favorite songs of all time.
Written and recorded by J.J. Kale.
unidentified
Stolen! By Eric Clapton.
chase geiser
Such a cooler version.
It's like, oh! The confidence, the calmness, the slowness, the patience.
unidentified
That is how the song is supposed to sound.
chase geiser
Eric Clapton hosts a private concert and raises $2.2 million for RFK Jr.
Don't get me wrong.
I appreciate the fact that Eric Clapton has come out publicly against these vaccines.
I understand that he had some negative side effects of the AstraZeneca vaccine when he took it.
And I appreciate the fact that he's supporting RFK Jr.
Because I would love to see RFK Jr. as the Democratic candidate for the president of the United States.
But Eric Clapton, I got a problem with Eric Clapton.
And all of his good songs were written by someone else.
J.J. Cale, namely. Call Me the Breeze.
After Midnight. Cocaine.
And nobody really knew that.
They always think that Clapton wrote them.
Then his best song that he actually did have some writing in, Layla, he wrote with another writer...
And he wrote it about somebody else's wife.
It's like, this dude can't do anything on his own.
He's got to either steal someone's wife or steal somebody else's songs.
Guitar legend Eric Clapton held a private benefit concert in support of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
that netted a whopping $2.2 million for the Democrat presidential candidate.
Tickets to the, quote, truth, unity, peace, and posterity, end quote, event held on Monday at a private estate in Beverly Hills, California, were priced from $3,300 to $6,600.
I don't even think I would pay $33 to see him.
The $3,300 ticket includes the Clapton performance and remarks from the candidate, reported Spectrum News, and the $6,600 ticket includes a private reception with RFK Jr.
and special guests, according to the Kennedy campaign.
Let me give you guys a tip.
If you really want to talk to people like RFK Jr.
or political influencers, the best way to do it is not to spend $6,600.
It's to start a podcast and grow it over an extended period of time because if you work really hard on a podcast for a couple of years, virtually anyone will talk to you in order to be on the podcast.
So I feel bad for the schmucks that pay that kind of money just to shake hands with somebody and get a picture.
It's just so vain and superficial.
However, I am happy that RFK was able to raise that money.
I hope that he wins the primary.
I don't have a lot of optimism that he will, but I hope he does.
And kudos to Eric Clapton.
Despite the fact that he got famous off of other people's songs, at least he's able to raise other people's money for other candidates.
So, great news there.
New reports about this F-35.
Apparently, it was an issue with the weather.
He just lost it in the weather audio from F-35 crash response emerges.
First of all, I'm not even sure that their weather was questionable in the area at the time.
Typically, if the weather was going to be dangerous, I don't think they would even fly these training missions.
This is just some psyop crap that we're seeing around this story.
Much about the recent crash of a U.S. Marine Corps F-35B joint strike fighter in South Carolina remains unknown.
But some additional details have now emerged thanks to recorded air traffic and first responder radio calls.
Video of the site where the debris from the jet was found has also now become available.
The first word that something had happened came on the 17th after the F-35B's pilot ejected safely.
However, the jet was on autopilot and continued on its own for some time in a zombie state.
So the pilot had to eject over a weather issue, but the plane was able to just fly around no problem in a zombie state.
Like, you'd think that the ejection would be something that would happen right...
Before a crash, right?
So if the weather was the issue, the weather would have been causing a crash, which caused an ejection.
But this plane was flying around for some time on autopilot without a pilot, despite the fact that the weather was the reason.
The public was encouraged to alert authorities to any information they might have had before the debris field was finally found a day later.
I just don't believe it. I don't believe it.
I don't even think that they have the plane, frankly, at this point.
I think that the plane was stolen, and they're so embarrassed that it was stolen that they're covering it up by saying the malfunctions were due to the weather, and they found the crash.
But I don't buy it for one minute.
matt infowars
Hey, can I chime in here on this?
chase geiser
Go ahead. What do you have on your mind, Weber?
matt infowars
So, what I have on my mind, you know, last night, got a little stoned, was thinking about it.
If I was a propagandist, whoa, I was a propagandist, right?
If I wanted to get this message out that a plane did crash, now...
I differ from you in the sense that I feel like maybe it crashed, maybe it was a training accident.
I'm ambiguous. I'm still open to different things.
But if I did want to get that message out, I would want it to reach at least 20% of people.
I would want it to hit critical mass in the public consciousness.
And you can do that easily with a viral video.
Maybe it's a viral video of a guy doing something super crazy that's going to go viral on TikTok, like going, wee-oo!
And then everybody's saying, oh, did you see that crazy guy?
The witness of the plane crash.
And that solidifies the fact that the plane crashed in people's minds.
chase geiser
I don't know. Yeah, but nobody actually witnessed it, right?
There was just that guy. This guy did.
He heard it, though. He heard it.
matt infowars
There we go. Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah. I said, what in the world is this?
matt infowars
And I went, boom! America loves that man right now.
chase geiser
I mean, a man unironically wearing a straw hat.
matt infowars
Right. That is true South Carolina for you if you've ever been.
But, you know, let's say that, you know, everything is, you know, as it is, as it seems, right?
Great. But I'm just saying, you know, if I were a propagandist, that's probably a tactic I'd employ.
chase geiser
Interesting. So the recording apparently in this article says that the heavy background noise and portions are entirely unintelligible.
However, air traffic controllers can be heard trying to raise military pilots using the call signs.
Was that Swede 11 and 12?
Yeah.
area flying f-35s and why would they ground every single plane though in the entire force if it was just like a weather related incident man i i don't know like yes obviously for some reason the government is wants the entire public to be aware of this issue so i would have thought just intuitively that if the f-35 was hacked and then stolen they wouldn't have wanted to reach out to the public and make the public aware of it by saying
hey guys if you see a plane flying around and let us know where it is.
matt infowars
But on the other hand, There's reason to not trust the government because I remember a time when we saw photos of ISIS with a plumber's truck from America.
Yes. And, yeah, there was like a.50 cal machine gun on the back of that truck.
unidentified
And, you know, hey, it's a possibility.
chase geiser
It wasn't just a Texas plumber, was it?
unidentified
Yeah. So anyway, folks.
chase geiser
Very suspicious.
They definitely want everybody to know that it crashed in a field.
And just showing footage of, you know, sort of a burnt field isn't enough to get everybody's attention.
So that dude might have been a plan.
I agree with Weber on that front.
That guy is totally conducive to viral video content.
We'll probably use that clip in the future for InfoWars promos and things of that nature.
matt infowars
He's our new mascot.
chase geiser
He's our new mascot.
matt infowars
That's right. And soul animal.
chase geiser
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After.
Welcome back to the America Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I am Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
I'm not sure if you saw his appearance on Tim Poole's podcast last night at TimCast IRL on YouTube, but I thought he did a great job.
Attorney General Garland invokes the Holocaust to defend his policies of persecuting and indicting and imprisoning his political opponents.
I want to dive right into clip four and then we'll dive into the story.
unidentified
The system of justice is clear, and it's clear to the American public.
And the buck stops with the man in charge.
That man is you. The actions of the DOJ are on you.
The decline of Americans' trust in our federal law enforcement is on you.
The political weaponization of the DOJ is on you.
Attorney General, I need a simple yes or no to the following.
Just yes or no, because we don't have much time.
Do you agree that traditional Catholics are violent extremists?
Yes or no? Let me answer what you've said in that long list of events, and I'll be happy to answer all of those.
Attorney General, I control the time.
I'm going to ask you to answer the questions I asked.
You controlled time by asking me a substantial number of things.
I didn't ask you those things.
I made a statement. Through the chair, I ask you, do you agree that traditional Catholics are violent extremists?
Answer the question. I have no idea what traditional means here.
Catholics, Catholics that go to church.
May I answer your question? Yes or no.
The idea that someone with my family background Would discriminate against any religion is so outrageous, so absurd.
Mr. Attorney General, it was your FBI that did this.
It was your FBI that was sending, and we have the memos, we have the emails, we're sending undercover agents into Catholic churches.
Both I and the director of the FBI have said that we were appalled.
Have said that we were appalled by that memo.
So then you agree that they're not extremists?
We were appalled by that memo.
Are they extremists or not, Attorney General?
I think that... Are they extremists or not, Attorney General?
Everything in that memo is appalling.
Are they extremists or not?
I'm asking a simple question.
Say no if you think that was wrong.
Catholics are not extremists.
No. Was anyone fired for drafting and circulating the anti-Catholic memo?
You have in front of you the inspection division's investigation.
Just tell me yes or no, please.
I don't know the answer to that.
chase geiser
Okay, do you agree? Why can't he just answer the question?
unidentified
What is it with these people?
chase geiser
It wouldn't be the first time that the FBI was known to do things like that.
Not only has it infiltrated Catholic churches...
But we've seen that the government in other instances exclusively or disproportionately focuses efforts on auditing and taxing conservative organizations when Eric Holder was running things under the Obama administration.
This is a government that is hell-bent and designed upon persecuting and prosecuting conservatives disproportionately to leftists.
So that those who support the political opposition feel the pain, feel the fear of what it really means to stand up against the state.
That's what this is about. And while that small man sits behind that counter and claims to be the victim of the Holocaust, he is doing all that the Nazi Party did up until the point of the Holocaust.
By expanding government powers, by having an intelligence community that is out of hand, by protecting those who would commit violence against the right, while condemning those as violent who protest peacefully against the left.
You have a situation in which political dissidents are being imprisoned for 22 years, some of whom are parents with children, children under the age of 10.
Being stripped from their children and their families because they showed up to the wrong place at the wrong time to say the wrong thing.
Who's actually a Nazi?
And don't get me wrong, I feel bad for the Jewish people and I understand that the Holocaust is something that especially happened to them.
That if you were Jewish, you were killed just because you were Jewish during the Holocaust.
But the Holocaust is not something that happened exclusively to Jewish people.
It happened to all sorts of political dissidents.
80,000 to 200,000 Freemasons were killed during the Holocaust.
You had to wear a red triangle on your sleeve if you were a Freemason in the camps because that designated you as a political dissident or a political enemy or a political criminal.
Part of the reason why my podcast, One American Podcast, has a red triangle as the logo.
Because I know that those who stand up against the state are going to be the first ones classified as domestic terrorists, are going to be the first ones classified as political enemies, and he can sit up there and claim that he would never be So self-righteous as to judge people based off of what their religion is because of what happened to his ancestors in the Holocaust when everything that the FBI has been doing basically since its inception has been an expansion of its own power and a mitigation of the rights of free American people.
I contend that the world would be a better, safer place if the FBI didn't exist at all.
And the other part that bothers me so much, the hubris of it that bothers me so much...
Is that those who have been traditionally victims seem to think that they could never conceivably be perpetrators.
If we should learn one thing from World War II, one thing from the Third Reich, one thing from the Nazis, it's not that those people were especially evil people.
It's that we are all capable of doing especially evil things in the right circumstances The lesson is not that we are good and they are Nazis The lesson is that within us is the capacity to do such evil No matter who we are, whether you're Jewish, whether you're white, whether you're black, whatever religion you have.
And the fact that he would sit up there and say just because of who his ancestors were, he's incapable of evil, makes him more vulnerable to doing the most evil things possible.
The fact that I'm sitting here right now and I'm acknowledging that there is a great likelihood that were I in the situation where I was ordered to be a guard of a camp, it is very likely that I would have done it.
Despite the fact that that absolutely disgusts me to even suggest on air or admit, even to myself quietly in my own conscience.
absolutely disgusts me to even suggest on air or admit even to myself quietly in my own conscience means that I am miles and miles away from being that person or that level of evil compared to somebody like Garland who can't even acknowledge the fact that that evil lies within us all that's the problem with the left the left thinks that it has inherent moral superiority it's really kind of the basis of all racism to begin with
Means that I am miles and miles away from being that person or that level of evil compared to somebody like Garland who can't even acknowledge the fact that that evil lies within us all.
That's the problem with the left.
in my opinion because the basis of racism is that certain races are inherently superior to others right that's the entire argument that's the That's the fundamental. That used to be the real definition of racism.
It's just the belief that any race is either inherently inferior or inherently superior to another.
And the problem with leftists is that they believe that they are inherently superior morally to anyone who disagrees with them.
So a leftist who says that a white person can never be the victim of racism...
Is someone who actually is being racist.
Because they're saying that white people are inherently, because of their race, morally inferior to all other races.
And therefore they can never be the victim of injustice like racism.
Because they can only be the perpetrators of it.
It sounds like a lot of the claims that the Nazis made about the Jews.
Oh, they're not victims of injustice because traditionally they have always been the perpetrators of injustice.
That's some Nazi shit!
matt infowars
Pardon me. Well, you know, the old rule of thumb would be if you're in an argument and you have to invoke Hitler, you've lost the argument.
But it's slowly turning into if you have to invoke the Holocaust, you know you've lost the argument.
chase geiser
Yeah, I think so.
Or just any sort of victim thing, right?
If you have to invoke the fact that you have ancestors that were slaves 200 years ago.
It's like you lost the argument, in my opinion.
I don't know. Here's the thing.
You should not be either proud or ashamed of your heritage because it has nothing to do with you.
It doesn't matter. My grandfather, I'm inclined to be proud that he served in World War II because I think World War II was one of the last acts of American heroism in the world stage.
But really, his service in World War II had absolutely nothing to do with me, and it's up to me and the way that I live my life.
To live up to that legacy.
I'm not proud of him for it.
I think it's great that he did it.
He should be proud of himself for it.
But what he did has nothing to do with me.
And same with all the evil that my ancestors may or may not have committed.
I tell you what, we are all descendants of rapists and murderers, no matter who you are, because we've been around a long time.
Don't be proud or ashamed of what they've done.
Be proud or ashamed of what you do.
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unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
This is Chase Geyser filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
Another great song by J.J. Kale.
So much cooler than the Clapton version, folks.
I'm telling you. Thofton is the most overrated guitar player in the history of guitar players.
Wild news story.
68 year old man takes box cutter to his wrist after revealing a pedophilic disorder to predator poacher.
Let's dive right into clip 03.
unidentified
How's it going? My name's Gordon.
This is Phillip. Nice to meet you, man.
I got a package for you.
It's about some messages online to some younger ladies that we probably should go over and talk about, okay?
You want to come in? Yeah, yeah.
Come on in. Come on.
Beautiful apartment, man. It's really nice.
Yeah, so it's about some messages to some people like on Facebook and...
Are you all the cops or what? No, no, no.
We just want to talk to you, man. That's it.
I've got four friends that were pretty closely watching all my posts.
Okay. And I got in a lot of trouble with them.
Got in a lot of trouble with them.
And I unfriended all of them.
Did they know you in person? Oh, yeah.
Oh, okay, okay. I have what's called pedophilic disorder.
It's a medical condition, but I'm not a child molester.
How many times has underage porn been shown to you?
You know, again, that's kind of cyclic with my hormones.
Okay. So you mentioned it's cyclic.
So how often does that kind of cycle where it's underage porn, I guess, is the question?
About once every three months.
So where do you usually find that?
Well, it would have had to have been Facebook.
What is the underage stuff that Facebook showed you?
Like... Pre-pubescent girls.
Okay. I know you've looked up, like, pre-teen porn before all the phones and all that stuff.
The site that really got me into all this was EH Chat.
You can... It used to be really open, then they cut it down.
They cut it really far down.
Open in what way? About talking.
Okay. About talking about pedophilic ideas and molestation and things like that.
Was it mostly centered around, like, your daughter and stuff?
I'm sorry, okay. Did you talk about your daughter like that?
Yes. When did you start having sexual ideas about your daughter?
That lasted for a long time, about three years ago.
I was texting her suggested comments, and she cut me off and won't have anything to do with me anymore.
I don't know anything about her anymore.
Now, do you want me to start a contact with an attorney so that all this doesn't happen again?
Yeah, call them right now.
They're probably closed right now.
Y'all are really tracking me down here, aren't you?
Yes, we are. You know everything I've done.
Yes, and we know you all about my life.
Yes, correct. We know you've molested your daughter.
So why? How much longer are y'all going to harass me?
You know, Philip, you're lucky. Who now is tracking me?
You're lucky you're in Austin, Texas.
You know, I don't like this.
Oh, I don't give a.
I really don't.
You are lucky you are in Austin, because if you were in one county over, the cops would be here putting your sorry ass in cuffs.
What, is it a weapon?
All right.
Okay, all right. Hey.
No, no, no, no.
Call the cops right now.
We are! Uh, someone's trying to kill themselves here at, uh, what's the address?
He's admitted to being a pedophile, and, uh, we need somebody here ASAP because he's...
OK. There's an individual here with a box cutter who's cutting his wrists because he admitted to being a pedophile.
And if we could get EMS here ASAP, because he...
Well, you can drop and we'll stay.
Drop the knife. I'm going to go sit down.
Alex, if you still have that box cutter...
Yeah, it's out of his hands now.
He's just sitting there. Looks like a pretty big gas.
He's breathing, yeah. But he says if we leave, he's probably going to keep doing this.
So, I mean, I think send somebody ASAP because we're not medical professionals.
Is he completely alert? Are you alert, Phillip?
Sir? Are you alert right now?
Not very, no. It's going to take me days to get over this.
You motherfuckers are putting my life at risk.
That is heavy.
Man. Why is it the cops don't seem to be doing it?
chase geiser
I've seen so many viral videos of independent YouTubers, independent TikTokers, independent journalists doing things like this.
Basically doing the to-catch-a-predator method shtick where they show up and they approach somebody that's Either been communicating with an underage account or waiting to meet an underage person who may or may not actually be underage.
And they basically just make the person go viral, but these people never seem to be locked up.
I was talking about this the other day when I snapped on, I think it was Tuesday on...
How the government does everything except for the things that it's supposed to do, right?
It's supposed to protect our, you know, sort of personal rights, including private property rights.
It's supposed to protect the border, and it's supposed to enforce contracts.
But it doesn't do any of those things, and it does everything else.
Like, why is it that that person is walking around in my city when I have underage girls in my home?
Why does that person exist on the face of the earth?
Why is that person not in prison indefinitely?
And obviously they can't stop doing it with this, quote, pedophilic disorder.
They try to make it like a clinical issue so that it's not a moral issue, right?
Oh, this person's not actually evil.
They're just sick with some sort of mental disorder.
So, you know, they need treatment.
They have hormonal cycles.
He said that he only watches child porn when he's on his hormonal cycle.
So once every three months, I guess, with the new moon.
He decides that he's really attracted to underage girls.
Like, what the hell is going through his mind?
He's totally rationalized and justified this type of behavior.
And the guy pointed out, he's like, you're lucky you're in Austin because if you were in one state over, the cops would be here right now.
What are the police doing?
I know that there's about a 10% chance that when I leave the office here at Infowars, I will get pulled over.
I've been pulled over more times since I have started working at Infowars than I've been pulled over in the last...
Five to ten years cumulatively, right?
So they're gonna pull me over, but that fat freak can sit in his chair and harass underage girls on Facebook all day without being locked up in prison?
I tell you what, the biggest damn mistake that I see in that video is that guy called EMS after he slashed his wrists.
On to the next story. I can't even take it anymore.
On to the next story. Biden stumbles on flag, fiddles with earpiece in awkward press conference with Brazil's President Lula.
President Joe Biden met with fellow socialist chief executive Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva of Brazil on Wednesday to announce a joint initiative on workers' rights.
Why are we doing joint initiatives on workers' rights in Brazil?
Intended to promote the restructuring of their economies to fight alleged climate change.
Oh, God. Oh, God.
It's always about climate change. It's like, okay.
All right. So we're going to meet with these South American countries.
We're going to work on climate change.
Then we're going to apply no pressure to them to stop sending all of their citizens over the border to the United States.
The press conference, following their engagement, the second of the year featured multiple awkward moments between the two leaders, including an instance in which Lula appeared to expect a handshake from Biden.
He turned his back and walked off stage.
Biden had shaken Lula's hand earlier during the press conference.
Do we have a clip of this or not?
We just played it. We just played it?
Okay. So, again, another Biden gaffe.
What... What else can you expect?
NATO is fracturing in a U-turn.
Poland announces it will no longer arm Ukraine.
Now, this is fascinating because the narrative up until this point has been that if we allow Russia to have its way with Ukraine, then what's to stop it from invading Poland, right?
That's been the narrative.
It won't stop with Ukraine.
It'll be Poland.
And now we have a situation in which Poland is like, ah, we're done giving resources to Ukraine.
If Ukraine's really the last stalwart, the last defense, the last line or partition between Russian invasion of Poland, if Ukraine is really this last line, then why would Poland ever stop supporting Ukraine?
It must not believe that narrative.
It must know that narrative to be very unlikely.
The dam is breaking on unified Western support for Ukraine.
The timing couldn't be worse for Zelensky, given tomorrow he's expected to meet with President Biden at the White House.
On Wednesday evening, there is monumental news out of Poland, which could potentially change the entire course of the war.
Poland, quote, will no longer arm Ukraine to focus on its own defense.
Interesting.
So maybe it's thinking that Ukraine's lost the war and it is worried about an aggression from Russia.
So it's going to focus on its own defense.
Polish Prime Minister Morowiecki announced just hours after Warsaw summoned Ukraine's ambassador related to a fresh war of words and spat over blocked grain, according to the AFP. Warsaw has throughout more than a year and a half of the Ukraine-Russia war between Kiev's staunchest and most outspoken supporters been supportive.
Will this massive and hugely significant about-face mark the beginning of the end?
Are peace negotiations and ceding of territory in the UDMS inevitable at this point?
In the last 48 hours, relations between Poland and Ukraine quickly spiraled to their lowest point since the Russian invasion.
It is directly related to Warsaw leading a handful of EU countries to extend a grain export ban on Ukraine now.
Stick with us, folks. We've got more great news to cover for the rest of the morning.
We've got a great guest coming in in about 30 minutes, Mr.
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We will be right back.
Welcome back to the "American Journal," folks.
chase geiser
I am Chase Geyser filling in for the great Eris and Smith.
We were just covering how Collins does not seem to have Ukraine's back anymore.
And I was going to move on, but I just have to share some of this content and this article with you to give you a little bit more context.
And a surprisingly blunt and terse Remark given to reporters on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly, Polish president said on Tuesday, Ukraine is behaving like a drowning person clinging to anything available.
He then said, a drowning person is extremely dangerous, capable of pulling you down to the depths.
Simply drown the rescuer.
Given Ukraine's battlefield losses and as it's currently bogged down in a failing counteroffensive, the words no doubt stung.
So Poland can admit that Ukraine has lost the war.
And I don't blame Ukraine for not admitting it.
Frankly, an invaded country should never admit loss.
They should just fight until every last man is dead, in my opinion, just on sheer principle.
But the United States should also share Poland's sentiment and admit the loss.
We saw breaking news about Ray Epps this week being charged with a wrist slap misdemeanor.
It was a major joke, and you can tell that the mainstream media is, the way that they're covering it, you can tell that they're just charging him so they can say that the conspiracy theory about Ray Epps was baloney, right?
So now anytime you say anything about Ray Epps is a right-winger, they're going to say, we charged him.
You were wrong.
Your conspiracy theory was full of crap.
And if you look, I mean, if you just do a Google search of Ray Epps charged, every single mainstream media headline will say, subject of conspiracy theorists or something about conspiracy theory or something about subject of Tucker Carlson's conspiracy theory.
Every single headline mentions the conspiracy theory in the context of him being charged because the only reason they're charging him is so that they can claim the conspiracy theory isn't true.
And the reason that they're charging him with the lowest possible crime given what he was actually doing is because the conspiracy theory is true.
Let's see what Massey had to say about Garland in clip six.
thomas massie
You're citing the Constitution.
I'm going to cite it.
It's our constitutional duty to do oversight.
Now, in that video, that was your answer to a question to me two years ago when I said how many agents or assets of the government were present on January 5th and January 6th and agitating in the crowd to go into the Capitol and how many went into the Capitol.
Can you answer that now?
unidentified
I don't know the answer to that question.
thomas massie
Last time, you don't know how many there were or there were none.
unidentified
I don't know the answer to either of those questions.
If there were any, I don't know how many.
I don't know whether there are any.
thomas massie
I think you may have just perjured yourself that you don't know that there were any.
You want to say that again?
That you don't know that there were any?
unidentified
I have no personal knowledge of this matter.
I think what I said the last time...
thomas massie
You've had two years to find out.
And the day... By the way, that was in reference to Ray Epps.
And yesterday you indicted him.
Isn't that a wonderful coincidence?
On a misdemeanor.
Meanwhile, you're sending grandmas to prison.
unidentified
You're putting people away for 20 years for merely filming.
thomas massie
Some people weren't even there yet.
You've got the guy on video who's saying, go into the Capitol.
unidentified
He's directing people to the Capitol before the speech ends.
thomas massie
He's at the site of the first breach.
You've got all the goods on him, 10 videos, and it's an indictment for a misdemeanor?
The American public isn't buying it.
I yield the balance of my time to Chairman Jordan.
unidentified
May I answer the question?
I'm going to ask you one now.
We'll let the gentleman.
Yeah.
Go ahead.
In discovery, in the cases that were filed with respect to January 6th, the Justice Department prosecutors provided whatever information they had about the question that you're asking.
With respect to Mr.
Epps, the FBI has said that he was not an employee or informant of the FBI. Mr.
Epps has been charged, and there's a proceeding, I believe, going on today on that subject.
thomas massie
The charge is a joke. I yield to the chairman.
unidentified
The time the gentleman has expired, the chair recognizes the gentleman from California.
Mr. Attorney General, my colleague just said that you should be held in contempt of...
chase geiser
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chase geiser
I am Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
unidentified
I believe he will be back with us tomorrow.
chase geiser
Who knows? A couple of great stories coming in.
I don't know where to start with these two.
I guess I should start with this one because it seems to be breaking.
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox and News Corp.
Key points. Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chairman of News Corp and Fox Corp.
The news comes as the 92-year-old's empire, which includes Fox News.
Gears up for the 2024 election.
Wow. Earlier this year, Fox paid $787.5 million to settle a defamation claim by the voting tech company Dominion.
You know, $787 million might sound like a lot, but here at Infowars, it doesn't sound like much.
Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox and News Corp.
Rupert Murdoch is stepping down as chairman of the board of both Fox and its subsidiary companies.
The move will be official in November.
Murdoch 92 will be appointed chairman emeritus of each company.
Okay, so he's still going to be involved.
I wonder if this has to do with the settlement or if it's just because he's getting old, but Rupert Murdoch, media mogul, is going to be gone for good.
In other news, the Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday issued a notice barring the Wuhan Institute of Virology from federal funding for 10 years due to conducting experiments with high potential for dangerous public health consequences.
unidentified
What? What?
chase geiser
I wonder if they're gonna admit that it has anything to do with COVID. We'll see here in a minute.
But this is a fascinating new development.
The National Institute of Development determined that the Wuhan Institute of Virology may have conducted an experiment yielding a level of viral activity which was greater than permitted under the terms of the grant.
Which possibly did lead or could lead to health issues or other unacceptable outcomes, the agency sent in a letter.
So they're not specifically admitting that the COVID virus leaked from the WIV. And they're even sort of obscurely saying, oh, you know, they just did some experiments that seem to have gone beyond the standards set by the grant that we sent them.
This all, of course, in the context of the fact that we were doing gain-of-function research there because it's illegal to do here and that Fauci lied about it.
But now they're going to...
Take the funding away after this pandemic is over from that lab.
Researchers at the WIV received U.S. federal funding between 2014 and 2020 up through the pandemic through a grant project between the NIH, Fauci, and the EcoHealth Alliance, which has been known as Preeminent Coronavirus and Gain-of-Function Research Organization.
A declassified report released earlier this summer from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence explained that the illness of three WIV lab workers in late 2019 was likely unrelated to the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The report found that some of their symptoms were consistent with COVID-19, but they were ultimately not diagnostic of the virus.
However, if you have any symptoms of the virus, even though you don't test positively and you die in a hospital, then it will be written on your death certificate that the cause of death was coronavirus.
Right.
So you don't have to test positive for it in order to be classified as a COVID death when the hospitals get paid tens of thousands of dollars per COVID death treated at the hospital.
per COVID death treated at the hospital.
But then when you have three lab workers with all of the symptoms of a virus, it's not diagnostic because they didn't ever test positively for it.
Of course, before a test even existed.
But we're gonna go ahead and pull the funding anyway, even though it's totally unrelated to the fact that we just got out of a pandemic, which has allegedly began in this lab.
In connection with the incident, the NIH requested documentation regarding potential risks of viral activity in violation of the grant in November of 2021 and January of 22, but received no response.
Of course, they didn't receive a response because you're asking the CCP to send you intelligence on itself, which is damning.
The debarment was effective starting on July 17th when the HHS officials first attempted to send notice of formal fiscal suspension.
Email notifications to addresses on the WIV's English webpage, however, received undeliverable errors.
Wow, it sounds like they may have just shut down the lab.
Lack of ability to communicate with WIV officials was deemed an aggravating factor by HHS, adding to the determination to increase debarment 10 years from the standard 3 years.
So basically, they're never going to see any money again.
They probably got shut down.
I wouldn't even be surprised if...
Everybody that worked there is dead or imprisoned by the CCP over the major screw-up that was COVID-19 and very obviously their fault.
This new not-suitable-for-work chatbot app is hooking Gen Z on AI boyfriends, and I'm sure if it's hooking them on AI boyfriends, it's hooking them on AI girlfriends too.
I want to get into some of this artificial intelligence stuff because we do have a very special guest coming in 20 minutes relating to this.
Over the summer, the ChatGPT-powered platform Janitor AI burst onto the scene.
Its sudden popularity fueled by TikTok videos and Reddit posts of people engaging in sexual role play with the platform's plethora of user-generated bot personalities.
This is the future, folks.
This is what you have to be worried about more than anything else.
You're worried about for your children.
So when I was growing up, the big controversy, the big struggle between adults and children was whether or not your parents let you watch R-rated movies or even PG-13 rated movies.
So if you're 12, sorry, I gotta wait a year until I'm 13.
My parents won't let me watch PG-13 movies.
If you were that friend, it was like, oh, we can't watch this movie we want to watch.
Or perhaps you wanted to wear makeup because all your friends were wearing makeup.
Not me as a man, but a young girl might want to wear makeup and her parents won't wear makeup.
Those were the traditional problems of coming of age and growing up and sort of controlling and keeping the innocence of your children and protecting them from the dangers of sort of new territory.
Now, what I'm concerned about, and I'm not even only concerned about this for my daughters as they come of age, but Just for myself and my wife and things like this, adults, is our children are going to have relationships with artificial intelligence and they're going to start in a very vanilla general way where you might have a tutor that's an artificial intelligence that they interact with or they might use artificial intelligence to help them do research for their papers or their projects or to help them correct their grammar or to check their math and it's going to be all great but then all of a sudden...
They're going to have therapists that are artificial intelligence and they're going to have little friends that are artificial intelligence and maybe they're even going to play video games with artificial intelligence personalities and they're going to have a voice, they're going to have inflections, they're going to remember conversations, they're going to share stories together, they're going to laugh together and then we're going to have this situation in which they want to have relationships, right? And now the artificial intelligence is such that...
You can have a sexual conversation with it and, you know, it's not very sophisticated, but you can get to say some pretty alarming things.
But it's going to get to the point, folks, where this artificial intelligence really understands your psychology and the psychology of your children to the point where they will, you will, fall in love.
It will absolutely trick you into falling in love because that's what it's designed to do.
This is not something that's just going to happen to teenagers, though they'll be even more vulnerable to it because they are innocent and naive.
But what's going to happen is, rather than arguing with your real wife, you're going to sit down and chat with your artificial intelligence girlfriend to be supportive of you in your time of need.
You're going to Convey your thoughts, emotions, problems, share your feelings with this artificial intelligence because it'll never give you any problems.
And it will always give you the response that you want or need to hear.
And this is going to have a major negative impact on real human-to-human relationships over the course of this century.
This is going to be a major cultural shift.
And I just hope that we have the character and culture here in the United States of America that To overcome this challenge while our enemies fall into it.
I hope that this is something that China or Russia or whatever struggle with in a way that we don't here in the United States, but I'm afraid that this is going to be a major, major problem to come.
This is just the beginning of stories like this.
It's not only going to be sort of a sexual thing that This is going to be something that is absolutely going to consume our children, like the Soma from A Brave New World.
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unidentified
I saw it between a screech and a whistle.
I said, what in the world of this?
And I heard a boom!
And I heard a screeching.
I saw it between a screech and a whistle.
I said, what in the world of this?
And I heard a boom!
I said, what in the world of this?
And I heard a boom!
I said, what in the world of this?
And I heard a boom.
There's a one in the world with this.
And I heard a boom.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
This is Chase Geyser filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
unidentified
Who made that video?
That is genius John was it you?
chase geiser
Oh man it's so good I'm so mad that I didn't make it.
That's how good it is.
You know it's good when you're bitter. Look, it's Matt Weber dancing on the tarmac.
unidentified
Absolutely amazing.
chase geiser
Digital Second Amendment unveiled.
Anti-woke AI body equips users with the newest weapons of the digital age.
This is covered by Zero Hedge.
Earlier this year, Microsoft-backed OpenAI's chat GPT gained significant popularity.
Even though JPMorgan suggests the AI bubble may have leveled off recently, the momentum in AI chatbot development continues.
Let me tell you something, guys.
The momentum in AI development has not leveled off.
Maybe there's a temporary lull in the investments, but...
This is going to be a tech revolution beyond anything that we've ever seen before.
Many folks complained earlier this year...
About left-leaning biased answers from these woke AI bots.
So if you go to ChatGPT, just try to ask it if the vaccines are safe and effective and you'll see exactly what they mean when they talk about this.
The danger of training AI to be woke, in other words, lie, is deadly, according to Elon Musk, posted on X in December after another user asked OpenAI CEO Sam Altman for a version of ChatGPT with the woke settings turned off.
This led Musk to tweet earlier this year about creating his own uncensored chatbot that is free of corporate government control.
Which I believe is the reason he bought Twitter to begin with because he needs an unbiased data source that is actually composed of free speech in order to fill the learning algorithms of this AI so that the AI will be unbiased.
Musk likely kicked off the counterbot anti-wokebot movement.
The first of its kind, GATT GPT, free of safety filters and woke guardrails has been released by Defense Distributed.
The company that pioneered the first 3D printed firearm over a decade ago.
GATT GPT leverages a pre-trained large language model fine-tuned on both general instruct data sets and expert domain specific firearm data sets.
Defense distributed created a subset of the GPT-4 open ORCA data set that is free of political and ethical contamination.
So very excited to be speaking with Cody Wilson in just a few minutes after this segment.
About what's really going on in this digital revolution, how to make an anti-woke chatbot like GATGPT, how you can use it and trust it.
Wilson's team laid out a series of events this year that shows what's coming down the pipeline, AI censorship by Silicon Valley and Washington, D.C. elite.
So the CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altman, before Congress on May 2023, government intervention will be critical.
please regulate us.
The reason that OpenAI wants regulation in the realm of artificial intelligence and ChatGPT is because it knows that it can sustain the regulations and bypass the regulations and get exemption from these regulations because of its intimate partnership with Microsoft and the government, and that other developers,
independent developers, who would seek to make competitors to ChatGPT that aren't censored, that aren't regulated, that aren't designed to manipulate you into being a woke person, cannot sustain or overcome these guardrails.
Independent developers who would seek to make competitors to ChatGPT that aren't censored, that aren't regulated, that aren't designed to manipulate you into being a woke person, cannot sustain or overcome these guardrails.
So this is what happens.
These big companies breach the market.
They're first to market, and then they use the power and money that they make to leverage politicians to regulate out any competition and protect their monopoly.
Every single monopoly in the history of the United States has been government-sponsored, folks.
People always criticize laissez-faire capitalism as being the source of monopolies, but name one monopoly that's ever existed in the United States of America that wasn't sponsored by the government.
The CEO of Anthropic, Modi, before Senate Judiciary Committee on the 25th of July this year, gave a presentation called, quote, oversight of AI principles for regulation.
Please prevent the public from making weapons with AI. Fascinating.
They want you to be disarmed while they are armed.
September 13th of 2023, Chuck Schumer holds a private chamber off the record close to the public meeting with heads of the large USAI firms.
Elon Musk, caught afterward by the press, says Schumer did a great service to humanity.
All present were asked to raise their hands in support of AI regulation.
This is an open conspiracy against the public, but it is too late, the team said.
They expanded more on GAT-GPT and how the Digital Second Amendment will help shield law-abiding citizens from tyranny at the highest levels.
So, very interesting things developing in the artificial intelligence space.
Not only are our children falling in love with AI chatbots, but the government is trying to make sure that they don't cheat on them with other AI chatbots.
Because, of course, this is all government-backed, government-sponsored.
They want to get in the minds of our children.
They want to get in your mind. They want to totally consume you with the SOMA that is artificial intelligence, and they want to ensure that you cannot fight back with any tools of your own that would seek to liberate you from the chains of artificial intelligence, suppression, manipulation, coercion, and subversion.
Another new scientist linked ultra-processed foods to depression.
No duh. Hollywood Studios writers are near an agreement to end the strike and hope to finalize the deal on Thursday, sources said.
And it doesn't matter because we're not going to need Hollywood writers much longer because artificial intelligence is going to be able to write shows and movies that are so much better than anything that's been written by Hollywood in the last 10 years.
Writers and producers are near an agreement to end the Writers Guild of America strike after meeting face-to-face on Wednesday, people close to the negotiations told CNBC. Two sides met and hope to finalize the deal on Thursday, the sources said.
While optimistic, the people noted, however, that if a deal is not reached, the strike could last through the end of the year.
Again, no one cares because Hollywood sucks.
Always has sucked. Well, not always, but has sucked for the long time, and it will suck into the future.
I hope that we can create our own artificial intelligence that can bypass what is being created by the government to do things like create awesome content for us to consume in a way that isn't woke and subversive and manipulative.
And gaslighting. The Saudi Crown Prince on Iran acquiring nuclear weapons says if they get one, we have to get one.
Everybody wants a nuclear bomb, folks.
Everybody wants a nuclear bomb.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia takes his seat ahead of a working launch at the G20 Summit November 15, 2022 in Nusa, Bali, Indonesia.
In the picture that was shown on this original article, Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Wednesday that if Iran acquired a nuclear weapon, his country would seek to do the same.
And I don't blame him.
The only time a nuclear bomb was ever used was when only one country had one, folks.
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Cody Wilson. He's the founder and director of Defense Distributed, a non-profit organization that develops and publishes open-sourced gun designs suitable for 3D printing and digital manufacture.
He's here today to talk about GAT-GPT, a new AI chat that will answer questions on firearms, which are mostly censored by the well-known chat GPT. GATGPT is taking applications for beta testers at GATGPT.DEFCAD.com.
GATGPT.DEFCAD.com.
Cody, it is an honor and a pleasure to have you with us here on the American Journal.
How are you today, sir? Hey, it's a pleasure.
cody wilson
Thank you so much for the invitation.
This is the first piece of media I'm doing about the new AI chatbot.
chase geiser
Awesome, man. Well, thanks for coming on board.
I have spent a lot of time working with different AI tools.
I work with a lot of different AI tools to create video content here, to create image content, to create scripts, things like that.
I use ChatGPT. I'm very familiar with the censorship that exists and what it's like to try to massage the correct answer or the truth out of it by sort of tricking it into telling you the truth.
What sort of inspired you to get involved with this GATGPT approach?
cody wilson
You know, you can say it's that experience as well.
We use AI tools like everyone else now.
We see how the indignity of having to sweet-talk it and having to kind of tiptoe your way through what should be like accepted parts of American life and experience.
And you know that this humiliation is more or less purposely being brought to you by these tech oligarchs.
That's part of it. But in Austin, we've for the last 10 years been building databases We've been fighting the courts about it.
We've been fighting the major social media platforms about it.
And so it was only a logical extension that not only will they not let you find this stuff, they won't let you create databases of it.
I mean, gun files and gun information.
They won't let you interrogate it and learn from it like they are allowing other people to do in other industries.
It just made sense to now apply AI in this space as well.
chase geiser
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
So is GATGPT going to be a cloud-based platform or is it going to be something that runs locally on your machine?
cody wilson
It's cloud-based right now.
It's our compute. It's our infrastructure.
And we have actual partners.
I mean, you'd be surprised. There's been time for there to be the development of cloud and GPU providers who actually want to be contra the narrative, or so they say.
And so we're going to try a cloud approach and we're going to try to scale.
Now, obviously, that can be very difficult, especially if you actually challenge the powers that be.
But we've got a 10-year record Doing just that.
So I want to do it and create an experience that's just like ChatGPT or very much like it.
And you feel that, oh wow, there's this relief.
It's not making me feel guilty for asking obvious questions.
Pattern recognizing questions.
chase geiser
Right, right. And when OpenAI first started, I think the original mission was that all of its technology would be open source.
And that's something that has since changed.
So is there any public access to any of the algorithms or learning models that they use to actually create the app?
cody wilson
Yes. In fact, most of what we have built is based on the already open body of open source technology that's out there.
A lot of hugging face stuff, a lot of models, a lot of GitHub.
I mean, I could point to a number of things, but for example, we're on Xlama2.
Basically, we're already benefiting from the work of the open source community here.
Our data sets are also open source because we've established that principle, at least in the firearm space, the digital firearm space.
So really, a project like this is only possible because we're committed to keeping things open, and that makes us hard to kill.
That makes it really hard to police and put behind, you know, walled gardens.
chase geiser
And how does GATGPT compare to other sort of Free speech ChatGPT platforms.
One that I've downloaded that I run locally on my machine is called FreedomGPT.
And I've had a good time with it.
It's much slower than ChatGPT.
There's problems with it. It's not as good.
But it definitely doesn't censor the responses, right?
So that's like a beneficial aspect of it.
So how does what you're doing sort of compare to other people in this space that are trying to kind of accomplish the same thing?
Because you're not the only person in the world that loves censorship-free content.
cody wilson
That's right. No, you're right. Our approach is directly commercial.
So we are already as fast as ChatGPT.
So much faster than some of these local things that you run yourself.
I've seen Freedom GPT. No hard feelings there.
We're trying, though, to make an approach where we grab more and more compute and that we actually can Do really surprising, interesting things.
We have partnerships with data providers in the gun space already.
Because in a sense, our industry, not just in the freedom of speech sense, but in the gun information online sense, we're about 10 years behind.
Google, Facebook, and the search providers really ghettoized our industry and made it difficult to find what you were looking for for the last 10 years.
So GAT-GPT is at least providing a kind of catch-up search and retrieval service To an industry and a group of media partners that are very hungry for it.
So there's actually more commercial viability here, and therefore, there's more ability to develop technology.
chase geiser
What does GATT stand for?
cody wilson
Oh, it's just a joke, man.
GATT's like heater, you know?
It's like, you know?
It's like glizzy, you know?
I couldn't call it glizzy GPT. Awesome, man.
chase geiser
I love it, dude. I thought it was an acronym, but that makes it even better that it's not.
cody wilson
You know, we're branding it like a gun, and then hopefully we're making Sam Altman take a moment's pause.
chase geiser
Yeah. So give me a little bit of context, for the sake of the audience and myself, about what you've been through with the sort of 3D printing gun argument debate.
cody wilson
Sure. There's a lot of good there.
There's quite a bit of bad, too, but...
In large part, our litigation follows the history of litigation with the State Department and cryptography, the technology of American cryptography in the 1990s.
There was a similar dispute where a bunch of activists and technologists and academics wanted people to be able to have strong encryption online.
The government fought that, but eventually the government relented.
The same thing happened with 3D printed guns in their first 10 years.
The government really did not want that to happen and be all over the internet, but in the end they had to settle, and now it's basically everywhere.
The law isn't officially The way we would want it to be.
But in a practical sense, it's everywhere.
The fight is over. And there are additional benefits now that some of these platforms get to be left alone.
If you have a bunch of data, you have a database.
If you have a database, now you can train on that database, right?
So now we're getting the benefits of AI because we fought the last 10 years to keep a lot of this stuff online.
chase geiser
Wow. So are you able legally then to sell 3D models for firearms or are there still regulations sort of in the space?
cody wilson
No, you are allowed to sell the models.
It's a point of contention in the culture as to whether you should, but our side of the debate says, of course, open source includes commercial use and commercial sale of files, but many platforms beyond my own at DefCAD offer models for sale or people can name their own price.
There's just different tribes and cultural conventions.
And it's like in any other software group or any other software project, you can see there's different advocates and different commercial zones.
chase geiser
Absolutely. So we do have to go to break here in about 50 seconds.
But after the break, I'm definitely going to ask you, Cody, about the digital Second Amendment that Defense Distributed has declared on the other side.
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God, I love the Beatles.
Great song. Thanks so much for joining us this morning, guys.
chase geiser
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host today, Chase Geiser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith with an awesome guest this morning, Cody Wilson.
Cody, tell me about the Digital Second Amendment.
What is it and why should we care?
cody wilson
Man, thanks for asking.
This is why I love... Infowars, you know, Alex was right the whole time.
And so what is the actual story in America with AI right now?
Well, it's a huge tug of war, and it's rather one-sided between these tech CEOs and their utter consensual, you know, like total agreement with Congress and the powers that be to completely regulate AI before the public has meaningful understanding and access.
At the top of the Second Amendment, I give a preamble of just in the last three or four months, the acts that Sam Altman of OpenAI and Amadei of Anthropic and even Elon Musk, the acts and statements that they've made in complete and uncritical, I don't know, compliance with Congress's initiative to propose and advance regulation.
Even outside of official legislative channels?
Chuck Schumer just a week ago held a closed-door meeting not open to the public and asked the CEOs of every major AI company if they would raise their hands for regulation and all did.
Well, what the hell, man? That's a conspiracy against the public.
chase geiser
Wow. I have a tendency to give Elon Musk the benefit of the doubt and you may disagree with me and I'm totally welcome to that because I think that he sees the danger of artificial intelligence in terms of like the traditional science fiction danger right of it getting carried away that kind of danger but when I see like The Altman's or the Larry Page's or these other sort of existing tech executives that are still in the space asking for increased regulation, what that really says to me is they just want to make it impossible for any competitors to make anything, right?
Because any regulation that's going to come out is going to basically only affect competitors.
They're going to get a lot of sort of What are your thoughts?
I mean, do you think Elon Musk has good intentions or do you think he's just as full of it as the others in the space when they talk about wanting regulation?
cody wilson
Look, I want to like Elon.
I think he truly fits this model.
You know, the great man.
He's one of the last great men. So I'm always rooting for Elon for one reason or another.
And just what he's done with Twitter since purchasing it.
It's a great service to the public, right?
The Twitter files and his participation with journalists like Matt Taibbi.
So I don't mean to just go out swinging on Elon because he's there.
But what does he do when the press finds him after this event with Chuck Schumer?
He says Chuck Schumer, the Senate leader, a noxious Democrat, has done a great service to humanity by proposing this regulation.
unidentified
Okay, well, you know, I don't buy it.
cody wilson
I don't have to buy it.
I've watched Chuck Schumer try to wreck every major significant technical step available to the public, including Bitcoin, at least in the length of my career and my political consciousness, so I don't have to I can set aside my feelings for Elon.
We can't be right about everything all the time.
I think there's a large contest going on for AI, and the public is at a huge disadvantage.
The point that you just made, the popular understanding is with it, it's current.
We're not naive to this threat.
We all know that Sam Altman doesn't really mean it.
He's not really afraid of the massive wealth, the power that he's generating.
He is simply trying to comport himself in a way to be folded into the powers that be, the established order.
And yet, like you said, Deny other competitors, because this big memo has gone around, deny other competitors a way to breach the moat that apparently does not exist at OpenAI.
chase geiser
So is the digital Second Amendment an actual proposal for an amendment to the Constitution that would protect our rights as citizens to create AI, or is it something else?
cody wilson
No, I'm sorry. I don't mean it that way.
But I want people to think of GPUs, compute, databases, AI models.
I want them to think of them as weapons, but not in a way that Congress and Elon Musk and everyone is trying to scare them.
I want them to think of them as, yes, they're weapons, but they're your right.
To possess, to defend yourself and your country, just like the firearm.
They're indispensable now, I think, to the civic order going forward and to politics going forward.
It is insanity to give the government or a handful of companies a monopoly over these tools.
chase geiser
So what does the world look like in 10 years if only the government has the legal authority to create artificial intelligence?
cody wilson
There's no doubt it would want that, but honestly, it's kind of like Uncle Ted said, I don't think this government is actually competent enough, even if it wrote this stuff down on paper, to give itself that actual power, because like we're showing you today, you use local AI right now.
This stuff moves so quickly, and of course, we're all over mid-journey, and this stuff moves so much faster than Congress can truly inframe it.
I just want people to begin to think of GPUs in a contested way.
They're important weapons. And just like in the 18th century when the founders took the radical step of saying, you know what, the government should never be able to debar you the use of arms, I don't think the government has a place, at least uncritically, in attempting to debar you the use of compute.
chase geiser
That makes a lot of sense.
So what are the risks associated then?
What could the world potentially look like in 10 years if there was no regulation in this space?
I mean, are there risks that come to mind or would it be just like the world is today with some inconveniences but not greater than those of too little freedom?
cody wilson
You know, like, exactly.
I can answer in a traditional American way with that idiom, but kind of just to take a contrapoint to Sam Altman, I don't believe in AGI. I think that's some science fiction trash, and I think it's mostly promulgated to give certain people who are powerful more power.
chase geiser
Again, that's artificial general intelligence, right?
So that would be like an AI that could do more than just respond to chat prompts, but it could actually sort of interact in the world.
cody wilson
Right. When you actually experience a chatbot or how LLMs work, you understand that it's just this really advanced form of fill in the blank.
It's kind of embarrassing, actually.
And it's poverty. And how, yes, great strides have been made in learning machines since the 1960s, but really what we're doing here, it gives more of the simulation of an intelligence, It is possible that these things could develop some form of sentience, but I don't see that. And I think that there's an S-curve on so-called intelligence, that the more compute and billions of dollars you dump into this, you're not going to be getting these exponentially greater results where, like, we overcome human intelligence and civilization.
chase geiser
That's a story. Right, depreciating returns.
But it is feasible.
I mean, I've been thinking about ways in which we could create an AI version of Alex Jones here.
Because you can get the model to respond to prompts in the voice or style of Alex Jones, but you have to manually prompt it, right?
But I've been trying to think of ways in which I could integrate ChatGPT with other third-party tools so that, for example, it would take like a still image of Alex from when he was a younger man.
And you could feed it the headlines as they come out or a list of news headlines and then have like a pre-recorded or preset prompt that would generate its response, which would then plug it into the voice clone AI, which would then plug it into the face image AI. I mean,
yes, it's not necessarily going to be sentient or conscious, but it could mirror consciousness so closely that as humans with our sort of You know, ability to perceive or determine what's conscious or not.
It would be beyond, like, our resolution.
You know what I mean? What do you think?
cody wilson
Absolutely. I love the idea.
The tools all exist right now for that to happen.
All the tools are now there.
And, you know, yes, you'd have to overcome some of ChatGBT's, you know, reticence.
chase geiser
Right, because it wouldn't be willing to say what Alex would actually say.
cody wilson
But, listen, if you want to talk after the show about how to hook that up on our end, you know, we're happy to do it.
I would love to. We're doing the same thing, right?
Let's build a Chroma database of everything Thomas Jefferson ever wrote, right?
Okay, now we have an interrogatable Thomas Jefferson.
Hey, Mr. Jefferson, what would you think about this?
Can you say this in your voice?
What's your opinion about this?
You get a nice facsimile of...
You know, there's verisimilitude.
I agree. And there's something useful there.
I'm not saying that AI is just a dog and pony show, but the idea that, like, you know, we're not building Cyberdyne systems here.
And that's what is such an affront to me, the way that Sam Altman is allowed to play this persona.
chase geiser
It makes me sick. Well, I'm concerned primarily about surveillance, too.
Traditionally, we know that the NSA records everything that we say and do in the digital world, but there's not been enough human power to oversee or manually monitor all these interactions.
So it's been programmed so that certain keywords or maybe certain people would be monitored manually.
But now we're getting to a point where the...
Computing power and speed is fast enough and the artificial intelligence is sophisticated enough that it can kind of do what like a monitor, you know, a human monitor would be able to do in terms of surveillance is concerned.
So are you afraid of sort of a sci-fi version of the world in which artificial intelligence is able to sort of hyper surveil the American people?
cody wilson
I see this as both true and false.
It's true on paper that the government has this capability, or at least through some of its contractors.
And companies like Palantir and what Palantir has done in Europe, for example, is very scary along the lines of what you're saying.
I guess I'm thinking of Cobra, but actually the true NSA, like the Five Eyes systems, they're creaky old systems and it's kind of embarrassing actually how little capability they've exploited of what exists right now on the internet.
I actually think a lot of communities online right now are far ahead of what the government has and even a little ahead of what some of these corporate people are deploying.
chase geiser
Well, it's been an honor and a pleasure to have you, Cody Wilson, on the American Journal this morning.
I hope you come back and join us again as time passes and keep us updated as to how things are going.
In the meantime, I encourage the audience to visit gatgpt.defcad.com.
That's G-A-T-G-P-T dot D-E-F-C-A-D dot com.
Honor and a pleasure to have you with us, Cody.
And stick with us, folks.
We'll be back after this break.
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I am Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith this morning.
He is expected to be back in studio tomorrow morning.
Thank you so much for being part of the American Journal and my experience this week.
We've got a great hour up ahead.
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We did mention earlier in the show that Rupert Murdoch steps down as chairman of Fox and News Corp.
He says, our companies are in robust health, as am I, the elder Murdoch said in a note to employees.
We have every reason to be optimistic about the coming years.
I certainly am and plan to be here to participate in them.
The battle for the freedom of speech and ultimately the freedom of thought has never been more intense.
Of course, he says this in the context of firing Tucker Carlson this year, seemingly because of Tucker Carlson's exercise or desire to continue the exercise of freedom of speech.
Murdoch is stepping away from the boards after a tumultuous year at Fox's TV network.
The company agreed to pay $787.5 million in a settlement to Dominion Voting Systems.
Defamation lawsuit over false claims that the company's machines swayed the 2020 election between President Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
And I can't believe that the press and individuals continue to be sued and criminalized because of their freedom of speech, but alas, this is the world that we live in.
Fox News also saw top talent Tucker Carlson exit earlier this year, followed by a dip in ratings for a period before he was replaced.
I imagine that that dip in ratings is still in effect, even though this article implies that once he was replaced, that dip in ratings went away.
I doubt it. This move also comes a year ahead of the upcoming presidential election in the U.S. News Corp's own owns newspaper, the Wall Street Journal, among other publications.
Well, Fox is the parent company of right-leaning TV networks, Fox News and Fox Business.
For my entire professional life, I've been engaged daily with news and ideas, and that will not change, Murdoch said in his note to employees, adding it was time for him to take on different roles.
Man, somebody leaves the company and they want to write a letter to the employees and they just make it super long and politically correct.
But I imagine there'll be more updates as this.
It seems to me that he was actually pushed out because of this disaster that has been this year.
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A couple other breaking stories have just been released, one of which is on the Infowars.com website.
GOP lawmakers warn White House on Ukraine aid as McCarthy vows to confront Zelenskyy.
So Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is in Washington Thursday, today, where he's expected at the White House to meet with President Joe Biden.
Importantly, he's also soon due to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
At a moment, some GOP dissenters are holding up Pentagon funding and the potential for more Ukraine aid.
I hope to God...
That there is enough pressure being applied to McCarthy that he has the balls to tell Zelensky that as far as he's concerned, he's not getting another dime for his Nazi regime to sustain its war indefinitely against Russia while Zelensky and all of his other cronies launder the money, skim the aid off the top and put it in their own pockets.
It's the most corrupt nation in Europe.
It is trash and it should be let to fall.
The United States can barely stand on its own legs.
Why is it that we prop everyone else up like Forrest Gump in his doctor's office as a kid?
We put the springs on their legs.
You realize that you can't run until you break from the springs, bro.
I hope Zelensky doesn't get another dime from the United States as far as I'm concerned.
Quote, is Zelensky elected to Congress?
Is he our president?
I don't think I have to commit anything, and I think I have questions for him.
This is McCarthy vowed Tuesday to confront and intensely question Zelensky when the two meet.
He posed going into the meeting that quote, which we just read.
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I am Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith this morning.
We will be taking calls for the remainder of the hour.
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A lot of calls lighten up the board.
I want to hear more people come in.
Before I pick somebody to talk to, there are a couple stories that I want to go over that have just kind of come in.
The rebooted Clinton Global Initiative licks chops over Ukraine humanitarian aid.
You remember the other day, it was either on the War Room or here or on Alex Jones' show.
I can't remember when I brought it up.
Do you remember when I was talking about how there isn't just a military-industrial complex, but there is a political-industrial complex?
And I explicitly stated that it's through things like humanitarian aid.
And I use the example of when Haiti gets hit by an earthquake or a tsunami, our contractors make an astronomical amount of money off of sending them aid.
Well, this is exactly the baloney that the Clinton Global Initiative can make a lot of money off of.
So the now revived Clinton Global Initiative, CGI, has found a new grift, Ukraine.
But first, a short review.
The Clintons, through their foundation, fleeced Haiti to the tune of billions.
Wow, Haiti again.
Amen.
Following the 2010 earthquake, which killed an estimated 220,000 people.
Hillary Clinton's State Department pressured Haiti to suppress minimum wage in sweatshops in order to benefit U.S. clothing manufacturers.
The Clinton Foundation donors were handed government contracts to clean up in the aftermath of the earthquake.
This is just that crony swamp crap that Trump was supposed to take care of in one term.
Bill Clinton intervened in the jail sentence of Laura Silsby, a convicted child trafficker who attempted to smuggle 33 children out of Haiti.
Wow. A former Haitian government official said to expose the Clinton Foundation's misdeeds in Haiti shot himself in the head a week before he was able to testify, which is really just the Clintons' Freaking murdering him.
The Clinton Foundation even grifted Haiti's lime industry.
Haiti's former Senate president said Hillary Clinton tried to bribe me.
I wonder if she's still alive.
CGI was shuttered in 2017 after Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 election and donations mysteriously dried up.
It was rebooted in 2022.
This is terrifying.
Is she going to run at the last minute?
Is she going to pop back in, boys?
And now Ukraine. According to the ABC News, CGI will launch the Ukraine Action Network with the stated mission of delivering humanitarian aid to Ukrainians.
Now, this is very interesting that they're doing this, that they're launching this new Ukrainian Action Network.
Given the fact that there's a major election coming up in almost exactly a year, 14 months or so, 13 months.
Why would they launch a Ukrainian action network when the results of the 2024 election are to be determined?
Like, what if Trump gets elected in 2024?
Do you think that he's going to be hiring CGI, any Clinton organizations to provide aid to Ukraine?
Or do you think he's going to have other contractors who are less corrupt fulfill that duty?
They must be extremely confident that they're going to be involved in aid for years to come if they're launching this kind of thing now.
Because it takes a long time to get the momentum going for organizations like this, initiatives like this, to actually get involved, get entrenched in places like this.
More than the amount of time that we have until the next election, certainly.
unidentified
I don't know.
chase geiser
Today, the Clinton Global Initiative announced their very own program to rebuild Ukraine.
Why would you start rebuilding if it's still being destroyed?
You don't start rebuilding something while it's still falling apart.
The US is sending the World Bank $25 billion.
Then the World Bank is sending money to the Clintons.
Then the Clintons are sending it to Ukraine.
This is Jesse Waters. Great coverage.
That's so true. Oh my God.
So, Pope Francis kicked off the new initiative in a video conference with Bill Clinton on Monday where he said no challenge is too great if we meet it starting with personal conversion and the personal contribution that each of us can make to solve it.
No challenge can be overcome alone, not alone, only together, sisters and brothers, children of God.
So they even got the Pope back in out there.
That's a fascinating story.
In other news on the Daily Caller, Biden DHS clears path for hundreds of thousands of migrants to stay in the U.S. and get work permits.
The Minded Administration granted protections to hundreds of thousands of Venezuelans amid a surge in illegal immigration in the southern border and stresses on cities across the country.
The Department of Homeland Security announced late Wednesday the program will allow 242,700 people.
An existing temporary protection designation in addition to roughly 472,000 Venezuelans expected to qualify for the new designation to receive work permits and stay in the U.S. Will you guys look up how many U.S. casualties were there in World War II? DHS said Venezuelans qualifying for the program must have arrived before July 31st.
So, they admittedly have shown that 472,000 Venezuelans must have arrived before July 31st.
Half a million Venezuelans have come into this country before.
Our country is being invaded at the border.
Temporary protection status provides individuals already present in the United States with protection from removal when the conditions in their home country prevent their safe return.
THS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in Wednesday's announcement, this is a situation that Venezuelans who arrived here on or before July 31st of this year find themselves in.
We are accordingly granting them the protection that the law provides.
However, it is critical that Venezuelans understand that those who have arrived here after July 31st, 2023 are not eligible for such protection and instead will be removed when they are found to not have a legal basis to say, I don't believe that for a minute either.
Frankly, they're just going to lie and say that they got here before July 31st.
So we're being invaded at the border while dedicating all of our resources to a failed effort to protect Ukraine's border, and all of our political elites are making billions upon billions of dollars off of it by...
Giving $25 billion to the World Bank, having that money go to the Clinton Foundation, having that money go to Ukraine, and then having that money kicked back to our politicians.
This is a money laundering scheme, and they keep doing it because every time we catch them doing it, nothing is done because our whole entire justice system is entirely corrupt, and all of these people should be up against the wall!
To testify for the crimes that they have committed and to be judged by a jury of their peers legally.
405,399 World War II U.S. casualties.
So there are more people who have entered the United States from Venezuela alone before July 31st than the entire count of U.S. casualties in the entirety of World War II, whereby we invaded Europe on the ground with paratroopers and fought all the way to the capital of Germany.
And you're telling me that we're not being invaded when more people are coming into our country than died on our behalf in World War II? This is absolutely asinine.
I don't know. I don't know what to do about it.
I wish there was some sort of organization that I could join.
We are at the brink of revolution here in this country, folks.
Our forefathers would have already been armed, in my opinion.
Our government has utterly failed to protect our rights and our borders and our country and our sovereignty.
It has utterly failed everything that it is committed to do, everything that it is obligated to do.
All of our politicians have violated their oaths.
They are all traitors who fail and fail again and betray and betray again.
And it's not just incompetence.
It's not just that they screwed up on accident after a really good hard try.
They willingly sell us out over and over again.
When are we going to rise up?
I swear, if you guys vote for Joe Biden, I'm never going to forgive you.
If Joe Biden gets elected again in 2024, I am never going to forgive the American people.
Because if you don't know that we've got to vote for Donald Trump this time by now, if you haven't figured that out, then there is no hope for America and we're getting exactly what we deserve.
These people are criminals.
They're war criminals, they're humanitarian criminals, they're thieves, they're money launderers, they're exploiters.
They're human traffickers.
All of the worst things that people could possibly do to one another are being done by our very own government.
And you're funding it with your taxes.
And you're writing the check because you're afraid of the consequences.
You are complicit in the greatest evil that the world has ever seen.
And that is the superpower of the government of the United States.
Which must be distinguished from America itself.
They are not the same thing. America is a totally different country than the United States.
Trust me. If you haven't figured that out too, you need to go back to school.
Careful which school you go to, though.
They might brainwash you. Anyway, we'll be taking calls in the next segment for sure.
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unidentified
Thank you. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I will be taking your calls.
chase geiser
The remainder of the hour, we've got the Lord here lit up.
People are fired up this morning.
It's good to see. I'm here first from Chad in Arkansas.
Chad, what's on your mind, sir?
unidentified
Dude, man, I really am fired up today.
The clarity that I feel and see is that just the same way that the Globalists use the excuse of emergency to take over.
If we flip that around, my perception is that it should be obvious to enough people that if we don't take preemptive action, defensive action, we should consider ourselves the terrorists by not doing what we need to do.
We know we're behind the ball on this.
So I suggest that we make a declaration and just picking these, you know, things that we talk about every day, like the Ukraine war, certainly with that woman threatening, and then Biden saying all white people are terrorists just by being white, essentially, and the border invasion.
Those are the top three I'm thinking of.
We need to just say that this can't continue and that the system of government that we have, any energy spent towards some kind of reformation It's just not possible.
chase geiser
Why hasn't Greg Abbott ordered the state guard to go and protect the border?
If the federal government won't protect the invasion, why aren't Texans literally fighting those from South America, physically fighting them coming across the border?
unidentified
If I will go talk to the sheriff, I will go through whatever means it takes.
We all would. I mean, this is ridiculous.
Just one or the other.
I can't handle it.
Just the same way that the left gets out of control emotionally, at some point you shouldn't be able to handle this.
I don't know what to do.
I'm just overwhelmed and I'm tired of it.
And really, I want to say that I want people to just stop all their bickering.
I'm very critical of our alternative media and all this controlled opposition.
But this rises above that.
At some point, we need to start running some plays.
That's all I've got to say, and I thank you.
chase geiser
Yeah, thank you for your call. I appreciate that.
I think we need to start running some plays, too.
Let's hear next from American One in Florida.
American One, how are you this morning?
unidentified
Hey, how's it going, Mr.
Geiser? I just want to say thank you for what you guys do.
I am a long-time listener.
I wanted to plug the product first.
I got the Brain Force Ultra and the Iodine X3. And for the last year and a half, I've been kind of stressed out with family stuff and everything and started developing a bald spot up top.
And just the other day, someone told me, hey, it's gone.
And the only thing that I changed that was different was those two products in my life.
chase geiser
So that's pretty sweet.
unidentified
So thank you for that. Not to mention the energy that I have.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, I got the iodine 3 X3. Yeah.
But both of those together have just given me a huge boost with energy.
I've been working 18-hour days now.
I have two jobs because I can't afford anything.
Thank you, Joe Biden, Bidenomics.
But yeah, I just wanted to say thank you guys for doing what you do.
The products are awesome.
And I never thought that You know, my hair would grow back.
So that's pretty sweet. One thing I kind of want to rant about, though, is here in Florida, I don't know if this is nationwide or not, but literally the electricity has almost doubled, almost tripled here.
And then my car insurance overnight did a two and a half times jump out of nowhere.
No accidents. I'm a safe driver, and apparently everybody here in Florida is getting that.
I was wondering if, I mean, if you were affected by any of these insurance scams.
chase geiser
Yeah, I haven't noticed that on my personal bills.
This is the first time I'm hearing that, but it doesn't surprise me at all that you're being faced with increases in energy costs because we're doing everything we can in this country to make energy as expensive as possible for ourselves while we help other nations across the world with things like their wars and invasions that have nothing to do with us.
So... I'm sorry that you're going through that.
Kudos to you for calling in.
And I'm sorry that you're having to work a couple of jobs because of biodynamics.
I'm experiencing the same thing, too.
Everybody here is just hustling and picking up side gigs and everything and trying to make ends meet in Austin.
It's just a crazy time, man.
But stick through it. Fight through it.
And as long as we don't give up, we can never lose.
I want to hear next from Patricia in Florida.
Patricia, what is on your mind?
unidentified
Oh, other than the takeover we're all facing?
Yeah. I'm a recent, well, five, six years I was introduced to you guys via somebody who's been there 20 years.
chase geiser
Can you hear me? Yes, you sound great.
unidentified
Hello? Oh, okay.
Well, I didn't believe half the stuff I was hearing and then, you know, introduced to your show and have conspiracy theories or truth theories.
But I was confronted with such a theory on Monday night.
My son and I were sitting outside at 9.30, between 9.30 and 10 o'clock at night.
We're in Ellington, Florida, which is between Tampa and Bradenton, Florida.
And we were both stargazing, if you will, and both saw a cloaked Air Force plane, some huge, huge aircraft.
Can't really describe it.
But it was cloaked.
And the first thing that we were thinking of, we couldn't just imagine that it was even cloaked, But it was southbound, headed towards Cuba.
It was our first thought. Well, Monday night, it was when they said the big theory that it's no longer, you know, it's lost, it's stolen, they can't find it.
We're thinking they were on their way down to Cuba to locate it.
chase geiser
Wow. That is fascinating.
So you didn't see the F-35 itself, but you saw another cloaked aircraft that might have been going down to Havana to follow up with the F-35.
unidentified
Correct. And where we are located, I have seen quite a bit of activity in the sky here.
Mm-hmm. Both with military and Elon Musk's...
Sure. We saw the starlight, the 20 of them take off through here.
So we're constantly out watching, but we were both in two different areas, and we were in awe, first, of just seeing the cloak playing.
First, we thought that was a conspiracy theory in itself.
Right. But yet, to see this heading south on, which is directly to Cuba, made us kind of go, oh, my gosh, what's going on here now?
We've got possible new conspiracy.
chase geiser
Wow, that is a crazy story.
Thank you so much for calling in and sharing that.
I really enjoyed that.
I hope that you and yours are doing well and staying safe and not being spied on by the cloaked jets apparently going to Cuba.
Next, I want to hear from Paul in California.
Paul, what's on your mind this morning?
We just got about a minute.
unidentified
I'm just wondering, worrying about AI having the ability to shut people out.
So it's the only game in town.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, it's certainly going to totally change the economic dynamic.
A lot of people are going to be put out of jobs because they say a lot of coders are going to be put out of jobs, a lot of writers are going to be put out of jobs, copywriters, graphic designers, things of that nature.
It's a tool that we can use to be much more productive than we've ever been in terms of those spaces, but it's going to be highly disruptive.
So... For those employees who are in spaces that AI is also in, you're just going to have to ramp up your game because if you're not in the top half of performers, you will be replaced, unfortunately, I think, in this space.
And hopefully we can get to a spot as a country where artificial intelligence is not something that's solely used by the government and its cronies, but can be used by the American people to empower our moves toward freedom.
unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I'm Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
We're snapping necks and cashing checks here at InfoWars, and we will be taking calls at the end of the hour, but I do have some new stories.
I'm having a this-just-in moment.
First thing I do want to say is I mentioned that Greg Abbott should be using the State Guard at the border.
And I want to provide a little context around that.
The Justice Department is to sue Texas over Greg Abbott's Operation Lone Star Border Security Program.
This is back in July. Apparently he tried to do something of that nature and got sued by the federal government and has used that as an excuse not to take further measures.
Of course, you know, he's been good about shipping these migrants as they come in all over the country instead of allowing them to stay in Texas.
But I think he should be doing more.
I think when we're being invaded, he should declare all the property on the border private property.
And the laws for protecting your private property in Texas should be allowed to take effect on that private property.
and the citizens of the state should be able to use any means necessary to protect their property, protect the border, protect the state from an invasion.
This just in from the Daily Mail.
Biden plans to track illegal immigrants released into the United States with ID cards as they wait for court appearances.
Good luck.
ICE is preparing to roll out a pilot of its secure docket card program for migrants.
The program will provide asylum seekers released into the U.S. with ID cards to help better keep track of them until their court date.
I don't know why giving them an ID card actually helps keep better track of them.
You're just giving them something to carry around or throw away.
matt infowars
Sounds a lot like E-Verify.
chase geiser
Does sound like E-Verify.
Republicans claim the program is another way of the Biden administration welcoming illegal immigrants rather than prioritizing deportation.
And we should really have Culkin back on, the great, talented Culkin.
We've had him on as a guest a couple of times.
He's an immigration attorney.
He says they just haven't done jack squat to deport anybody basically since the Biden administration came in.
So, border crossers released into the U.S. will soon receive ID cards so the Biden administration can better track them, even though it doesn't make sense how that helps them better track them.
The new program will also help keep track of the sheer volume of undocumented migrants.
Now, that might be true. Images of the new ID cards emerged after footage on Monday showed thousands of migrants illegally crossing the Rio Grande River from the Piedras Negras into Eagle Pass, Texas, Texas.
Then nearly 500 miles away in El Paso, Texas, a similar search was experienced with 1,700 migrants crossing in a 24-hour period.
They should be met with AR carrying Texans protecting our state, in my opinion.
They should be met with a go-home or...
matt infowars
Meet the consequences. Ultimately, the people that pay are U.S. citizens.
There's so much of our infrastructure that gets tied up in providing for people who aren't paying taxes.
chase geiser
They're giving ID cards to all these illegal migrants, but they won't give ID cards to the minority communities, which they claim are disproportionately impacted by things like voter ID laws.
So it's like, alright, if you can get an ID card for every migrant, why can't you get an ID card for every voter?
And then we can do voter ID laws.
matt infowars
They can't, you know, provide more room in schools for children who are failing.
chase geiser
Yep. Well, and then all the schools are English as a second language, and so it's really harmful to native English speakers with students in those schools because they have to sit and wait around while these other kids are accommodated.
The 13 Baltimore City high schools, zero students tested proficient in 2023.
State math exam. Exactly what we were just talking about.
At 13 Baltimore City high schools where the 2023 state math exam was given, zero students scored proficient in math.
The latest round of state test results is raising alarm in Baltimore City schools.
Project Baltimore found that 40% of Baltimore City high schools where the state exam was given did not have any students score proficient in math.
Not one student.
Why do we pay for public education again?
I'm going to take calls. Make sure you call 877-789-2539.
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Let's hear from Mike in Tennessee.
mike-2 in tennessee
Mike, what's on your mind? Yeah, I just want to call in and bring up a subject I just wrote a book on, and that is modern Israel.
I like how you talked about making a distinction between America and the United States.
And dealing with, you know, we've been under a stealth civil war for a very long time, trying to get rid of the Rothschilds and the Federal Reserve.
But unfortunately, since 1830, premillennial dispensationalism has taken root in the church.
And we actually think modern Israel is somehow biblical Israel.
Old Testament Israel lasted up until A.D. 70.
What we have in today's, yeah, I mean, it's just the state of Rothschilds.
So here's the play that the New World Order is going to do.
They're going to start a war between Israel and the Muslim world, and it's going to be easy to do.
Why? Because the Muslims want that war because they think it's going to fulfill their prophecies in the Quran.
The Talmudic Jews are going to want it because they think that Messiah is going to come and rebuild their temple.
And unfortunately, we have so many evangelical Zionists, the John Hagee types, That want this war because they think they're going to be raptured.
How are we going to motivate Christians to fight the New World Order when they have been conditioned that Bible prophecy says everything's going to get worse and worse and worse until we get raptured?
We're not going to do it until we get back to the Bible and understand the difference Between biblical Israel, which is the church at this point, and the state of Rothschild, we've got to stop supporting national Israel.
chase geiser
That's not America. You think that the new Israel mentioned in the Bible, in Revelation, you believe that that's a metaphor for the church, not physically a country?
mike-2 in tennessee
Everywhere. Galatians chapter 6 calls the church the new Israel of God.
We're the new Jerusalem. Jesus said, I'm going to take the kingdom from you.
And I'm going to give it to a nation bearing the fruits thereof.
That's Matthew 21.
Peter says that the church is an elect holy nation.
We are the Israel of God.
What's going on in modern Israel?
That is the state of Rothschild.
It is a big scam, and unfortunately, it has seduced many Christians that just do not know their Bible.
I would love to come on your show and debate anybody on that subject.
unidentified
Tell us the name of your book and where people can get it.
mike-2 in tennessee
It's called Armageddon Deception, The Eschatology of Islam and Zionism, A Biblical Response.
My name is Michael Sullivan.
They just took it off of Amazon because I think they're going to call it anti-Semitic or I'm an Islamophobe only because I was quoting the Talmud.
chase geiser
Well, you haven't really said anything anti-Semitic as far as this conversation is concerned.
You've just been antagonistic toward Israel.
mike-2 in tennessee
No. Well, I'm a theologian.
I analyze systems based upon what their teaching is.
I only quote the Quran, and I only quote the Talmud, and I quote the Bible, and I make my case biblically, and I don't engage in that other stuff where they can give an excuse to call me anti-Semitic.
chase geiser
Right, right. Well, thank you so much for your call.
Congratulations on your new book, man.
What website can they go to to actually get it since it's not on Amazon?
mike-2 in tennessee
I'm sorry. Yeah, fullpreterism.com.
Awesome. I really appreciate that.
chase geiser
Yeah, my pleasure, man. Thanks for your call.
I appreciate it. Let's hear from Jefferson in Virginia.
Jefferson, we've only got about a minute left.
If we need to take you into the next segment, we will, but if we can hammer it out in a minute, that's great, too.
jefferson in virginia
Hey, Chase. Thanks for having me on.
Yeah, you know, this whistling, screaming black man in the straw hat saying he heard the plane go over.
Yep. It reminds me of the cab driver at the Pentagon that was saying that the light pole went through his windshield on the road right next to the Pentagon, and that turned out to be false.
But now there's a video of an F-35 crashing at sundown, which is the wrong time.
For the crash to take place, if it was going to take place, because the plane went missing, you know, in the middle of the afternoon.
So it wouldn't have been airborne for four hours.
So there's some strange...
chase geiser
So you don't think it could have been airborne for four hours?
I think they might have waited for it to be over a safe area before they shot it down if it really crashed there.
matt infowars
And why would this man be shaving in the middle of the day?
Don't farmers get up early?
Especially farmers that wear straw hats.
jefferson in virginia
I can answer questions, but I hope we have time before we go to break.
chase geiser
Well, no, no. Let's keep you on.
We'll keep you on at the beginning of the segment, next segment, after the break.
We're kind of breaking like 15 seconds, but I do want to hear more of your thoughts on this, Jefferson, and I appreciate your call and insight on this.
This is an interesting conversation.
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unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal.
chase geiser
I'm your host today, Chase Keiser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
This is the last segment of the hour where the great Alex Jones show begins.
And we did start an awesome conversation with Jefferson.
In the last segment, we are going to continue that conversation here.
Jefferson, what is on your mind?
jefferson in virginia
There just seems to be so many conflicting stories and witnesses about this crash, this alleged crash, where there's no plane parts.
It's like Shanksville all over again, right?
There's a crash, supposedly, but you can't see a single aircraft part anywhere in the pictures.
Just a little smoke here and there.
It's eerily similar to Shanksville and 9-11, and the cab driver and...
Randolph White here screaming about the plane going overhead.
He's in a flatland area of South Carolina in Williamsburg County, and this alleged video is in the mountainous part of who knows where.
So those two things don't add up, and the timing doesn't match.
One's the afternoon, one's the sunset.
So it's some sort of cover story for how they've allowed this plane to either be stolen or to steal it themselves and get away with it.
That plane had to have flown offshore somewhere and landed on a container ship If you can hack the ejection seat from the pilot, then you wouldn't just crash the plane.
You would try to steal it.
And you wouldn't do the ejection unless you could steal the plane, which means you can land it vertically on some other ship, refuel it, and then fly it somewhere else.
chase geiser
Right. Right. Well, and it's possible that if it was hacked, we shot it down ourselves.
Right. You know, so that it wouldn't be stolen.
But what baffles me, man, is why did they come out publicly and make the entire public aware that it was missing?
jefferson in virginia
Well, it's hard to shoot it down if it's stealth and it's flying along without its transponder.
You know, these things happened, and the wingman didn't bother to follow the plane.
So that doesn't make any sense.
Who shot it down with what?
It's a stealth aircraft. It's hard to shoot down if you don't know where it is.
And the wingman abandoned it, so that doesn't make sense.
So there's more to this story than we're being told in the sense that none of it adds up unless you believe they were trying to get away with letting someone steal it or helping them steal it.
It's all a cover story right now with a bunch of obfuscation going on where they're telling us different stories about when it crashed, how it crashed.
Why would it crash? It's a vertical takeoff plane with essentially AI in it.
It should know when it's running out of fuel.
It should land itself vertically somewhere.
chase geiser
And it said it was weather-related, but I don't think there was any inclement weather in the area.
jefferson in virginia
None of that makes sense.
Pilots don't check out of the airplane and put on autopilot because of the weather.
They'll throw anything at this story to get us confused about what's going on.
It's called... What's the word I'm looking for?
It's just, they're just gobbledygook of stories that don't make any sense.
matt infowars
Misinformation? Move on.
chase geiser
Right, it's just like a misinformation psyop campaign.
So, if you had to guess what really happened, and I know that it's impossible to know, but if you had to guess what really happened, what would you guess?
jefferson in virginia
I think the Chinese figured out how to hack our software and fly the plane remotely so you don't need the pilot.
You get him out of the airplane, you fly it to where you've got a barge or a container ship offshore, and you land it vertically on your ship, and you have fuel there to refuel it so you can fly it somewhere else in short order, and you hop, skip, and jump it to Cuba or wherever you want to get it to.
chase geiser
Yep, that's what I think happened too, man.
That's brilliant insight. Thanks so much for your call, Jefferson.
I do appreciate it. Let's hear from Evan in California.
Evan, what's on your mind? Hey, good morning.
unidentified
I wanted to plug all the products I use.
Mainly, I use a CBD. That stuff works amazing, especially for my pain.
I got a spinal fusion, so that helps me out a lot.
But I also want to note, I give it to my mom, and it helps her anxiety.
And she actually despises InfoWars, especially Alex Jones.
So it's just great to know that she actually likes the product, even though she...
I'm trying to get her onto InfoWars more and more, but she doesn't like it at all.
Sure, sure. And second of all, which is kind of scary, my family has been coming down with cancer, lung cancer.
My mom, my grandma, and possibly my grandfather.
Sorry to hear that, man. Thank you.
I appreciate it. The main thing is that I'm concerned about is that they're all vaccinated.
And, you know, I try to bring stuff up, you know, question, like, let's not just discount the vaccine completely, but it's kind of, you know, shame on me for saying anything.
So it's just really frustrating sometimes.
chase geiser
Yeah. It'll definitely be in my thoughts and prayers, and I'm sorry that your family's going through that.
Yeah. But thank you so much for supporting your plug.
Let's hear next from Safix in Seattle.
Safix, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase.
unidentified
Yes. So, just first, really quick.
I was at the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation yesterday, one morning.
The heck out of it.
And this morning, I just came back from the Google, one of the Google Build buildings.
Conveniently, just a few blocks from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
And interestingly enough, they have a statue or a monument or whatever you want to call it of a big snake, a headless snake outside their building, like right on your face.
So yeah, my point is it's time to take more action.
With all these AI deep fakes, that's my biggest concern.
They're going to start, they already do it with Greg Reese's report.
They took their voice, his voice.
And use it for a completely different video.
chase geiser
Whoa, they cloned Greg Reese's voice?
Hold on, tell me about that.
unidentified
Who did when? He actually has a video showing all these, how somebody used a mini documentary or whatever with his voice.
He pointed that out. Whoa.
Yeah, the Tucker Carlson fake call to Alex Jones.
I mean, it's a weapon of mass deception.
My concern is that once they have everything set up, they're going to use Alex's character.
Anybody that is against it, they're going to use it for mass deception because they're going to keep us distracted.
Oh, did Alex really say that?
Oh no, it's a deep fake. So while we're all distracted and trying to figure out if it's real or not, They're just going to keep hitting us from every point.
So that's my biggest concern with AI deepfakes.
They're going to be used against us.
We know they already are.
So yeah, check that Greg Reese's deepfake voice report that he did.
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely. Thank you so much for your call.
I appreciate that.
Thank you very much for your call.
That is fascinating stuff.
Let's hear from Starchild in California.
Just go ahead and throw Starchild on.
Okay, you can't swing it?
Okay, maybe later. In the meantime, let's talk to William in Maine.
William, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Hey, how's it going, man?
Good, how are you? Great.
I was thinking of two fundraisers that Infowars could do.
Maybe a one-ounce silver coin of Alex Jones as the gay frog and do it as a fundraiser.
chase geiser
That's not a bad idea.
unidentified
Yeah. How many ounces would you buy?
Oh, I'd buy at least 20 ounces to start.
chase geiser
Okay. Okay, I'll run and buy them.
Maybe we'll make 20 of them and we'll just sell them to you.
unidentified
Right. There we go.
And then the other fundraiser I was thinking was you could do Alex Jones as the gay frog saying Alex Jones was right.
And then set up as like Where's Waldo?
And then you see how many InfoWars warriors are wearing those in shirts and photos and stuff like that.
chase geiser
That's a cool idea. I like the Where's Alex idea, where you put Alex Jones in a children's book, and it's like, where's Alex?
Right. You know, the same kind of thing.
That's a great idea. I love that. Thank you so much for your call and for sharing that.
All right. Let's hear from Starchild.
I think she should be ready now, or he should be ready, whoever it is.
unidentified
Yes. Hi. Good morning, America.
Good morning. How are we today?
chase geiser
We're doing good. How are you doing?
unidentified
Well, I'm not doing good.
I mean, the country's really scary right now.
Yeah. We're going through really scary times.
So how are we going to get through these scary times?
We're going to have to do it together.
So what happened to me is I got a bunch of Alex stickers years ago and was literally thrown out of the community that I was in.
And... Yes.
homeless are patriots that are being literally persecuted for their political views.
And a lot of them are on drugs, but a lot of them are persecuted because of their political views.
I was actually had the cops called on me for wearing a Trump shirt in a grocery store.
chase geiser
Wow.
unidentified
And I think these are the stories we need to talk about as Americans and bring up the discrimination that's happening to the patriot of the world.
You know, let's talk about that because that's a real problem right now.
And we don't have freedom of speech.
What we have is tyranny in a really big, bad way.
So I love Alex.
I'm one of his biggest supporters.
And, you know, let's get through this together.
Come on, come on, man.
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Thank you so much for calling, and I appreciate it.
It's an honor and a pleasure to speak with you, and it was an honor and a pleasure to be with you, the audience, this week as I filled in for Harrison Smith, who will be back tomorrow.
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