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Military attorney Todd Callender is an expert in international law and morbidity mortality law.
He's been filing lawsuits and blowing the whistle on the enemy ever since they made the shots mandatory.
These lawsuits have led to his research team amassing thousands of whistleblowers.
That point to a planned Marburg epidemic, already paid for by taxpayer dollars in the recent PrEP Act.
Todd Callender said that inside the lipid nanoparticles, there are sealed pathogens including E. coli, Marburg, and Ebola, and that different pathogens can be released by different frequencies, pulsed through the 5G network.
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Inside of these shots that people already received, inside the lipid nanoparticles, the hydrogel, there exists pathogens inside of the particles that have not yet opened.
Those pathogens are chimeric.
They include E. coli Marburg, Ebola Staphylococcus, and Brewer's yeast, amongst others.
We know that upon the broadcast from the 5G system that is now employed across the United States and the world for that matter, when they broadcast an 18 gigahertz signal for one minute three different times as a pulse, it will cause those lipid nanoparticles to swell and release these pathogenic contents, thereby causing a Marburg epidemic that they've already spent the money on.
It's already done, right?
The Marburg epidemic, for purposes of the law, has happened.
And now we just need the actual disaster to happen.
And there's actually worse parts to it than that, including the 1P36 gene deletion that effectively will turn those poor people into zombies.
As odd as that sounds, our government's preparing for that.
greg reese
He also points out that 1P36 gene deletion Is the number one side effect of the Pfizer shots, a disease with zombie-like symptoms that make a person aggressive with a propensity to bite.
The CDC published a public service announcement on the preparedness for a zombie apocalypse in 2011.
That same year, Con Plan 8888-11, Counter Zombie Dominance, was published.
The military's advanced ammunition known as multi-purpose rounds are single rounds comprised of multiple projectile options to be chosen via direct communication from the tank fire control to the cartridge chambered in the breach.
So it would make sense to arm weaponized vaccines the same way.
Popular online personality Jason Shirka has recently posted a warning that on October 4, FEMA will be using 5G frequencies to activate nanopathogens in the blood of the vaccinated.
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On October 4 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.
greg reese
I don't know who this guy is, but I will add that we probably want to turn the 5G off for good.
And we definitely need to take control of our government, because a plan as diabolical as this would be game over.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
harrison smith
Yeah, pretty insane stuff.
5G activated zombie apocalypse.
Is it coming? That is the latest from Greg Reese.
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Stay with us. It's Monday, September 25th, year of our Lord, 2023.
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harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
Infowars.com, band.video.
A lot to cover, as always.
It's sort of a slow news weekend.
Not a lot to talk about.
Of course, some major protests took place across the world and some interesting outcomes from that.
We'll get to all of the news of the day, all of the videos over the weekend, and your phone calls throughout the show today as well.
Stay with us. We'll open up the phone lines nice and early this morning.
but let's just get to it as we always do with our daily dispatch all right here it is folks Your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 25th of September, 2023.
Zelensky asks Marina Abramovich to be ambassador for Ukraine.
Now, apparently this story was removed from the Telegraph, but that's where it was originally posted.
They've since scrubbed the internet of it.
We've had to go to a time machine, way back machine version, the archive, to get it here.
But... They didn't issue a retraction.
They didn't issue some sort of change.
They just quietly made it disappear, since it sort of illustrates what they're all about.
And they would rather you not know that.
Volodymyr Zelensky has asked Marina Abramovich, the, quote, performance artist to be an ambassador for Ukraine, Ms.
Abramovich, a fierce critic of Vladimir Putin's illegal invasion, said the Ukrainian president had asked her for help in rebuilding schools.
Oh, rebuilding schools.
Oh, so this will be like a middle school now.
You'll go to middle school and, you know, instead of reading, writing, and arithmetic, it'll be...
It puts the knife in the finger.
It slices the blood.
The blood of the goat drips down the wall.
It'll just be gruesome horror.
And... Like gay porn.
Like that'll be, that'll just be, it'll be like an American school.
Won't that be nice? Won't that be lovely?
It's just, good Lord.
Just good Lord. Of course, Brina Abramovich first came to prominence awareness in the dissonant right with the spirit cooking revelations in the emails of Hillary Clinton where they're talking about doing spirit cooking ceremonies.
Yeah, it's pure Satanism.
The 76-year-old Serbian is holding her first solo exhibition in the UK and is the first female artist to have a major show in the main galleries of the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
Isn't that a nice honor for her to have?
It's just like, wow.
For hundreds of years the Royal Academy of Arts in London has showcased some of the finest works of art the world has ever seen and finally a woman gets to be involved and it's just this creepy literal witch just like pouring blood on a baby.
Just sort of symbolizing the entire downfall of Western civilization.
I don't know why we have so much of this footage to play, but good lord, I haven't even seen half of this.
If you're a radio viewer, just be happy you're a radio viewer, I guess.
No, do not tune in now.
Do not go to band.video.
Do not share the horrific, bloody images that you're now seeing.
Just completely insane.
She's 76 years old. She says, I have been invited by Zelensky to be an ambassador of Ukraine to help the children affected by rebuilding schools and such.
I've also been invited to be a board member of the Babin Yar organization to continue to protect the memorial.
The Holocaust Memorial Center to Jews murdered by Nazis in Ukraine was damaged by Russian missile attacks in March this year.
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Okay.
harrison smith
It's just all so creepy and weird, man.
It's just like, I'm here to teach the children and to protect the Holocaust Memorial.
unidentified
Okay. Cool.
harrison smith
I think this is what it means in Revelations when they're like, they call themselves Jews, but they're clearly worshipping Satan.
You know, when they're holding the goat head and spreading the blood on the walls.
It's just like, no, it's a Holocaust memorial.
It's definitely not something that first century Jews would stone us to death for doing.
I don't know. I think you might be Satan, actually.
I think you might actually be the physical embodiment of Satan, if I had to guess.
You know, Satan's not actually a...
A guy with red skin and a forked tongue and a tail and little horns on his head.
He's just an old Jewish woman that looks like that.
Looks like a lizard. Lizard goat.
It's a lizard goat woman.
Building Holocaust memorials.
Well, isn't that nice? Isn't that something else?
So, clearly, when Vladimir Putin is talking about, you know, the fact that Russia is waging war against Satan, oh, look, it's arranged like a cross, too.
It's so sacrilegious and amazing.
Yeah. Art.
They call that art.
Just incredible. Moving on now, just know that when Putin is talking about waging war against Satan, he got a bunch of people going, yeah, but he just uses Orthodox Christianity as a cover.
You know, to get people to go along with his nefarious deeds.
It's like, I don't know. I think he might actually be waging war with Satan.
I think the Ukrainian side might be like advertising how Satanic they are in a way that is really hard to ignore.
And again, they took that article down.
So, you know.
We have another kind of similar story about this here.
Because again, of course, you know, part of what Marina Abramovich is doing, some of her important work there in Ukraine, is about honoring the Holocaust.
Meanwhile, Trudeau Zelensky honored a 98-year-old Ukrainian World War II veteran who served in the Waffen-SS. What?
It's got to be weird being a 98-year-old World War II veteran.
98-year-old World War II veteran, you're either being given a standing ovation in the Canadian Parliament or being thrown in prison in Germany for mass murder.
It's one of those two things.
It's just crazy.
It's just absolutely crazy.
We actually have the video of this.
Let's go now to clip number four here.
Here's the Canadian Parliament honoring a literal Nazi that fought in World War II. Let's watch.
anthony rota
We have here in the chamber today Ukrainian-Canadians, Ukrainian-Canadian world veteran from the Second World War who fought the Ukrainian independence against the Russians and continues to support the troops today, even at his age of 98.
unidentified
Standing ovation.
Thank you.
harrison smith
Massively huge. Every single person in the chamber just goes on and on.
Capping for 20, 30 minutes here.
unidentified
Okay, maybe you might as well.
harrison smith
They might as well.
anthony rota
His name is Yaroslav Hunka.
And I was going to say he's in the gallery, but I think you beat me to that.
But I'm very proud to say that he is from North Bay and from my writing of Nipissing to Miskaming.
He's a Ukrainian hero, a Canadian hero, and we thank him for all his service.
unidentified
Thank you. He throws the Roman salute.
harrison smith
Oh, wait a second.
Well, wait a second.
That's not right.
Something's weird here.
Hunker. Thanks, Hunka.
We can pull down the video now.
Yeah, they just keep cheering. They just keep cheering.
That's all that video is.
Hunka. Hunka, Hunka, burning...
What? Yeah, you just...
You have to laugh. You have to laugh when you've got...
They've admitted this, right?
It's like... I don't know if they didn't know what they were doing.
Clearly they did.
It's very weird. I mean, currently now, they're like...
Charging a 98-year-old in Germany for mass murder for being in the Holocaust.
This guy's getting standing ovations.
Alright, folks, welcome back.
unidentified
I got a little wrapped up there.
harrison smith
You know, in the fact that Marina Abramovich is helping to rebuild the schools in Ukraine.
That's what we're fighting the war over, I guess.
unidentified
That's just all so crazy.
Yeah.
harrison smith
It's also absolutely and utterly and completely insane.
And, like, I mean that.
I don't mean just like, wow, that's nuts.
Like, no, it's like if the ruling class was a single person, it would be like a schizophrenic who's, like, stabbing himself and other people in the bathroom of a bus stop.
Like, it's insane. These people are insane.
They're insane. Again, it's like Marina Abramovich being like, I've been personally asked by Vladimir Zelensky to go repair the Holocaust Memorial as the number one thing to do in Ukraine.
Then meanwhile, Zelensky himself is giving a standing ovation to a literal Nazi soldier in Canada, and there's some schizophrenic activity going on.
There's a lack of consistency that seems to point to some sort of Mass mental illness.
So I'm sorry, I got a little caught up there.
So we'll get through the rest of this Daily Dispatch.
Move on to some other stories.
But truly, truly mentally ill.
This whole world, I guess.
I don't know. I don't know where it stops.
It stops right here, I guess.
Again, just completely insane.
Alright, we'll move on now because we can just keep going about this.
Just comparing and contrasting what these people talk about, what they actually do.
There was some big immigration news over the weekend.
Some of the numbers are truly astonishing.
More than 261,000 foreigners illegally crossed the southern border in August, a record per month.
Acting CBP Commissioner Troy Miller said the agency's operational tempo along the border has increased in response to increased encounters, and we remain squarely focused on our broader security mission and enforcing U.S. immigration laws.
That's an interesting way to say...
Really, what this should read like is the book they find in the minds of Moria.
That's really a more accurate...
This is like the bureaucratic version.
It's like the operational tempo has increased.
It's just like they are coming.
They are coming. The war drums.
We cannot escape.
Yeah, it's a total invasion.
It's a complete overpowering of our entire system.
It is a full-fledged overwhelming of just every ability we have to prevent them.
Because, you know, we're fighting with a hand behind our back.
Because we could actually easily roll back the tide.
But instead, we are facilitating it and allowing this to happen.
Really can't overstate what's going on here.
Our entire nation is being replaced.
Pretty simple, right?
We have a crisis of fertility in this country.
People who've lived in America for several decades or more are not even having enough kids to replace ourselves.
Meanwhile, over 7 million people have crossed the border, which is a population greater in the last two years, I should say.
The last two years, at least.
Again, we don't even have the actual numbers because it's impossible to tell.
Because something like 70% of the people who cross the border do so without ever being detected or confronted or waylaid in any fashion.
The data includes 181,000 encounters with illegal border crossers reported between ports of entry along the southwest border by Border Patrol agents.
Official data excludes at least 30,000 gotaways reported by Border Patrol agents in the preliminary data obtained by the center square earlier this month, including the gotaway number.
Total illegal border crossers apprehended or reported evading capture last month was at least 261,327.
This is the greatest number reported in August in U.S. history, according to the CBP on data.
So there you go.
So, I mean, you know, if it was...
It's up to me, I think we're looking at about 10,000 people a day.
10,000 people every single day crossing over the border.
unidentified
Which is just horrifying.
harrison smith
It's horrifying, is what it is.
You can just picture like a high school stadium, jam-packed full of people.
Then picture another one the next day.
Then another one the next day.
By the time a week's gone past, you have seven of these massive stadiums jammed full of people having crossed over our border.
And each one have been...
Well, most of them, you know, if they actually went through the process as dictated by the UN and the...
Every single one of these got a three-star hotel.
Every single one of these got a check for $2,000.
Every single one of them got a credit card or debit card filled by the UN. By the way, this is an increase of 27% from July to August.
So those numbers are up 27% in a single month.
Massively higher than they were last year and unbelievably higher than they were back when Trump was president.
Really just incredible, shocking, horrifying.
It's the takeover of our country, facilitated, encouraged, actually being carried out by our own government.
Which means we are at war with our own government.
They at least recognize this.
I guess it's just up for the American people to catch up.
It's like multiple of these types of conflicts going on all simultaneously.
Where it's like one side is not shy about what they're doing.
They're just like, yeah, we're at war with you.
And the other side just refuses to acknowledge it.
Just doesn't get that it's at war.
unidentified
It's very weird. Truly, just...
harrison smith
I don't get it. I really don't get it.
You've got like the American government at war with the American people.
The American people are just like, they're doing their best.
No, they're not. They're at war with you, actually.
Actually, they're attacking you with everything they've got.
Same thing with like white people and black people.
You've got these like black activist groups who are just like, we are going to destroy white civilization.
And the white people are just like, I like tolerance too.
unidentified
It's like, that's not what they said, actually.
harrison smith
It's actually not at all what they said.
So, that's weird.
It's very weird. I think the first part of winning a war is realizing that you're in one.
We refuse to.
And it's very troubling.
Very troubling indeed.
Same thing, you just have like Activist groups just like, we are at war with families.
We are at war with the concept of the traditional family.
We are at war with normalcy.
We are at war with God.
And it's all the nice, normal Americans just being like, oh yeah, tolerance?
I'm very tolerant. Oh, we love everyone.
It's like that's, you have to listen to what they're saying.
They're telling you that they want to destroy everything you are.
unidentified
Everything. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
Welcome back, folks.
We haven't made it through the Daily Dispatch.
We're getting too caught up on the, you know, insane subversion that every story illustrates.
It really is something else.
Let's just keep going, shall we?
Washington Post rubbishes its own poll showing Trump has close to 10-point lead over Biden.
The Washington Post has dismissed its own poll after it found that President Trump has a commanding approval lead over Joe Biden amongst voters.
The poll, conducted in conjunction with ABC News, found that Trump has a 51-42% lead in a hypothetical 2024 general election matchup.
Essentially, this means that if the election was held today, Trump would win in a landslide again.
Boy, they'd have to do something crazy to win.
They'd have to stop counting votes in the middle of the night and then make up the difference in illegal mail-in ballots or something.
They'd have to do something crazy like that.
ABC News reported that support for Trump over Biden is up 3% since February, while Biden is down two points.
Still very troubling.
Still very troubling. 42% of the American people think Biden is doing a good job.
Even though he is quite literally fulfilling everything they said that Trump would do in terms of, you know, warnings that Trump's going to start World War III. Biden is just driving towards World War III with his foot on the pedal.
Abrams tanks now in Ukraine.
Something that Biden himself said would be the start of World War III. Okay.
Interesting. And like it's so...
I don't know.
It's so weird that we already had Trump as president for four years and things were pretty great actually.
Actually incredibly great.
Actually kind of amazing.
Kind of like the best economy the world's ever seen.
No new wars.
Peace with...
Until then, what was up until then, completely intractable enemies like North Korea.
And then still you have people go...
On the air, and they're just like, our system couldn't survive a Trump presidency.
Like, okay, yeah, except for when it did.
Except for when that did happen, right?
It's like there was this time that a bridge collapsed in Florida.
And I was on it, this was like, I think before I even worked at Infowars.
So it was a Reddit thread.
Back when Reddit actually had things like the Donald on it, but people were actually commenting like, but it's rated for 81,000 pounds.
It's like, okay, but it collapsed, so it doesn't matter what it was rated for.
The rating was wrong.
It's very weird.
It's very bizarre. You have now people like Adam Kinzinger.
Going on news stations and saying, America couldn't survive a Trump presidency.
It literally already did.
The disconnect from reality is so profound at this point, it's beyond explanation.
Now, the Washington Post disavowed this poll.
See, normally...
When you see polls with Trump way ahead, they get to say things like, oh, that polling agency is right-wing, so it's wrong.
Because, you know, it's a projection on their part.
They do polls in a slanted, biased way.
And so then they project that onto you when the poll goes the other way around.
But this is their own poll, so it's got to be kind of uncomfortable having to disavow your own work.
They noted the post-ABC poll shows Biden trailing Trump by 10 percentage points at this very early stage in the election cycle, although the sizable margin of Trump's victory in this survey is significantly at odds with other public polls that show the general election contest is a virtual dead heat.
The difference between this poll and others, as well as the unusual makeup of Trump's and Biden's coalitions in this survey, suggests it's probably an outlier, the outlet claimed.
Yeah, so I mean, they held the poll.
It shows that Trump has massively advanced his popularity over Joe Biden.
They saw that, and so now they're saying, actually, this is probably wrong.
It's probably not true.
We're probably very dumb and bad at polling.
That's our fault. Sorry. 44% of Americans say they are not as well off as they were when Biden took office.
The worst numbers that we've ever seen.
The numbers are simply staggering for the sitting president.
Which again, 44% of Americans say they are not as well off as when they said Biden took office.
The average American family, according to economists, is spending $723 per month more for basic necessities.
So, sure, these are terrible numbers.
44% of people seem to recognize this.
Does that mean that 56% of people don't know they're spending $700 a month more than they were last year or two years ago, three years ago when Trump was in office?
They not realize that?
$720 a month more.
That's a mortgage payment.
You could be owning a house for the amount that inflation is stealing from you every single month.
They're like, this is fine.
This is totally fine.
It's not fine.
It's all terrible.
Everything is terrible. Everything is getting so much worse.
It's hard to even contemplate.
74% of the country, that's about three-quarters of Americans, say the economy is either not so good or downright poor.
And that's nice. Okay.
Three-quarters of Americans have some minimal grasp on reality.
That's nice. Good. Okay.
75% of Americans recognize the sky is blue.
Is this a good thing?
I don't know. I don't know.
Maybe I'm just a pessimist here, but 26% of the country thinking the economy is good is very troubling.
87% of Americans have a negative view of energy prices as gas prices and utility bills continue to soar under Biden.
Continue to soar.
Americans overwhelmingly say they are not feeling good about the economy and that the president is to blame.
Just 30% approve of Biden's performance on the economy, a career low.
Meanwhile, a similar NBC News poll has recorded a high disapproval rating for Biden.
56%, that's the highest disapproval rating for President Biden since he took office.
72% of Americans say they're dissatisfied with the Biden economy.
I really, I mean, who are these 25%?
Who is thinking that this economy is good in any way or that Biden is worth approving of?
What has he done that you approve of?
What is it? Is it the opening of the border?
Is it the migrant crisis that's so bad that cities 3,000 miles away from the southern border are collapsing under its weight?
Having to actually cut like...
Firefighters and EMS workers to pay for the influx of migrants who don't even seem interested in working like it's okay is it that is do are you approving of that are you approving of the World War III that we're going towards did you approve of the Afghanistan withdrawal do you approve of the fact that every time Joe Biden goes out in public we all have to cringe and embarrassment As he just runs into things and falls over and forgets to shake hands and poops himself and falls off the bike and falls down the stairs and gets lost in small rooms and can't remember where his house is.
Do you approve of the amount of vacation that he's taken?
Do you approve of the fact that he's been on vacation for the last...
23 out of 30 days.
Do you approve of the fact that the unprecedented massive natural disasters have gone completely ignored by his administration?
What is it you're approving of?
I really have to know.
Why does this man have a single iota of approval?
Even if you hated Trump, people were still like, hey, but I'm doing really great.
Hey, but the economy is amazing.
So there's that. What is there to approve of of Biden?
I don't get it.
unidentified
All right, welcome back, folks.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. This is the American Journal.
harrison smith
This is the Info War.
The Information War.
I mean, you see poll numbers like this, and you realize just how...
How true that term is.
And this last story from our Daily Dispatch that's taken us an hour to get through.
Also points to this information war, or at least one manifestation of it.
Story is this, Burger King HelloFresh pull ads from Rumble as Russell Brand cancellation intensifies.
As the grip of media and corporations tightens around Russell Brand, a new slew of companies has decided to pull its affiliation with Brand and the platforms that allow him to speak.
Platforms that allow him to speak.
Burger King, ASOS, the Barbican Theater, and HelloFresh have all pulled their ads from the streaming platform and YouTube competitor Rumble.
YouTube demonetized Brand last week.
I mean, this is really like...
I don't know, man. I don't even understand what's happening here.
I could almost get it if it was like, I don't know, some dangerous political movement, but like this is all over accusations about sexual impropriety two decades ago.
So what is happening here?
You've got major corporations, like billion dollar organizations, Like Burger King pulling ads for a website because that website refuses to remove a man who has not been charged with any crimes, has not been convicted of any crimes, because some women he used to date said that they were made to feel uncomfortable.
unidentified
What? What is happening here?
harrison smith
What is this? I mean, I know what it is.
It's stakeholder capitalism.
Like, this is the way that the world is going to function from now on.
There is no cause too small for these billion-dollar corporations to make major decisions over.
It's nonsense. It's crazy.
It's completely, completely nonsensical.
But that's what it is.
I mean, this is stakeholder capitalism.
And you just have to wonder, like, how did this decision get made?
Who made this decision in Burger King?
How did it get approved?
Why are they going out on such a limb to make a statement about this when it's, as far as I can tell, complete and total nonsense?
Like, you know, there's a rapper named King Vaughn who was a serial killer.
He killed at least 11 people, or was directly involved in their killing.
And he would rap about it.
He would confess in his songs to having killed rival gang members, been involved in murders, would go to jail, and he would get out.
And his songs are still on Spotify.
This is the weird part.
What is the standard that we're sticking to here?
Is Burger King pulling all of their advertising from Spotify because they let murderers and people who actually have been convicted of horrible things play their music on Spotify?
Or YouTube or any of these other platforms?
Just making like millions of dollars on all of these platforms?
Actual legit murderers and rapists and Career criminals.
None of that matters.
But when Russell Brand is accused by his old girlfriends of, like, yelling at them.
I mean, it's crazy. These accusations are not even that...
Compared to some of the other stuff?
I mean, I don't know. You can still listen to, like, Michael Jackson on Spotify, right?
You can probably still find...
Comedy routines by all sorts of finishing people, Bill Cosby, Louis C.K., you know, all the people that have been metooed, right?
Every movie, Harvey Weinstein, you can still watch on all the platforms, right?
Brian Callen, yeah. Again, I'm not advocating for these people to be removed off the platform.
It's just, it's weird why this is happening right now and in this way.
And again, I mean, what's really happening here is that Russell Brand is a political figure that is a force for good and for humanity.
Even if I don't agree with everything that he says, even if he has some stuff in his past where he's like kissing Yuval Noah Harari.
Right? I don't have to support everything this guy says to recognize that he's like a charismatic and well-loved mainstream media figure that's going out on a limb and putting himself out there as somebody opposing the clearly satanic and horrifically evil program of the globalists that's right out in our faces.
And he's against the COVID measures and he's against the censorship and he's against all the things that we're against.
So, I mean, that's obviously what it's about.
And I guess the people who are involved in this, like, they know, right?
Like, there's nobody at Burger King that's sitting there going, yeah, well, he was accused by an ex-girlfriend 20 years ago, so remove him.
Are we still going to be able to stream that 70s show?
Danny Mashton just got sent to jail for 30 years for rape.
Is everybody in Scientology guilty of that?
I mean, are we still allowed to watch Saturday Night Fever?
Are we still allowed to watch Grease?
I mean, there you've got a guy who's in an organization that protected a serial rapist for years.
So where does the guilt by association end?
And of course I'm being facetious because none of that actually matters because it has nothing to do with that.
They want to destroy Russell Brand so they come up with some sort of excuse to do it.
And it really is as simple as that.
They want to stop people from speaking out so they fabricate some other reason.
It's parallel construction of censorship.
Parallel construction in law enforcement is when you want to get somebody that you know is a criminal but you can't catch them so you find a different way around.
If you want to stop a political figure, then you plant weed in their glove compartment and then use that as an excuse to take them down.
You don't actually care about the weed.
It's not actually about the marijuana that you planted.
That's just your in.
So in this case, the accusations are the in.
But I just wonder how How this takes place in the boardroom.
And I can really just picture it now, just the advertiser, whatever manager, whatever key position that they've captured in these corporations where you've got these people working on behalf of the World Economic Forum and the global government, but they are in a position of prominence in your corporation.
And they're just like, look, I think it's...
I think it's time that we stand up as a corporation.
Let them know what our values are.
That we believe all women.
And the other guys in the boardroom who are just like number people.
That are just like nerds.
That just nerd out on like making money.
And just like love power.
And there's like a yeah okay yeah sure that sounds good.
That sounds fine. Whatever you say lady.
Like just don't just throw me in there.
Just don't destroy my life for getting in your way.
Just do whatever you want please. It's just like, it's kind of sheer cowardice, I guess, is all that I can think of, it being.
I think I have a pretty good example of this, too.
An example that's not in the news, but actually in my personal life.
I'm going to read you a text that my aunt sent about an event that has happened in her life.
The high school where her kids went where she volunteers on the other side.
I think it really illustrates like the big issue is not these radicals necessarily.
It's all just the normal people that just don't get that they're surrounded by radicals.
They just don't understand that they are being attacked on all sides.
They literally it's just like ignorance is bliss.
They just think like, well, if I just put up with this, then everything will be okay.
And just everything gets worse every time with every new advancement into the insanity.
They just conform to it.
They just go, well, another thing I have to put up with.
Oh, we're removing all the commercials from that platform.
Okay, all right, I guess.
I just... I'm just gonna close my eyes and pretend like this is all normal.
Pretend like all this censorship and insanity and people having their lives destroyed or their platforms destroyed or being banned from banks, like whatever.
It's just, just don't target me.
Just don't target me and I'll be fine.
And that really, I mean, if we could just wake up the normal people, if we could just wake up the normal, innocent, decent people, we could stop all this.
It's not the radicals that we have to worry about.
It's the people that let the radicals operate.
We have to wake up, shake awake, and go, it's as simple as you saying no.
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Again, I really...
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There's a personal story here in a second, how I think this relates.
But you know, the only reason these people get away with stuff is because everybody around them just quietly conforms to their nonsense.
And all it takes is for people to just have the confidence and the will to speak up when things don't make any sense.
It really is as simple as that.
People are saying things that's nonsense.
You just go, hold on, what?
Can you explain that to me?
What are you talking about?
Why would we do this? Why would our company do this?
They don't have it. There is no answer.
They rely on 100% of the people to just nod along and go, well, I'm not going to be the troublemaker today.
Not me. I've told the story before.
My wife is one of these people that will just speak up.
Just like, you know, there's no political agenda or anything, but just like, and the company knows.
And they like identify her as like the troublemaker because she just points out how stupid everything that the company's doing is.
Because what they're doing is very stupid.
And every time it doesn't work.
Like they'll try to impose some new thing.
They're imposing some new thing.
I'm sort of all over the place here, but there needs to be like a new Office Space movie.
Remember Office Space was all about how the 90s were, like the idea of your little cubicle and like the managers that wanted to be friends with you while also making you do things you didn't want to do.
Like that was the culture of the night.
We need a new one because the new stuff that companies are doing is just as ridiculous, but kind of on the opposite end of the spectrum, right?
Instead of little cubicles where they're boxing you in, now they're making you stay in a...
Well, either at home or like in a big open area where you can hear everybody and you can never get any work done because everybody's in your business constantly.
We need a new version of that because they do these things where it's like every Friday we're going to do an emotion detox or whatever the hell they call it, right?
We're going to do an audit of our feelings and it's just like we are a construction company.
What are you talking about?
They just impose these things.
Or just complete changes in the way they operate.
And even though it's stupid, even though it's just going to make everything harder and everything worse, and everyone has to spend a bunch of time learning this new system that's not even going to last a couple months because it's so fundamentally broken that even if you try to make it work, it just won't.
So like... You know, instead of just everybody looking around going, let's not do, let's just not even try to do this because in two months it's going to be like, we're not going to be doing emotional audits because this is stupid and it's counterproductive and we want to get things done so we can go home, not sit here and go in a round table and do yoga with our co-workers as team building.
Like, this is stupid. This is stupid.
We shouldn't be doing this.
Can we just go back to work, please?
So everybody just has to go, everybody just goes, well, this is just what we're doing now.
I guess this is just what we're doing.
So I can just picture the Burger King meeting.
They're like, yeah, we're going to be removing our ads from Rumble because Rumble is letting Russell Brand on the platform and we are going to stand up against this as a company.
Like literally all it takes is one person in that boardroom to be like, hold on, explain this to me.
So is this a policy from now on?
We're going to do this from now on that anybody gets accused of...
Not even a crime, but just like impropriety?
We're going to remove ads from the platform that they put their media on?
How far is that?
Explain this to me. Work this out for me.
Walk me through this.
Because it's all nonsense.
It's all stupid. And it's like, they come up with these stupid things, and then they just do it, and they just rely on 100% of the people, and for some reason they get it.
They get 100% of the people to just go, whatever you say, lady, whatever you say, sir, I'm just okay.
We're doing your stupid plan until it fails, and then our company collapses, and then we close down, and we act like we don't know what's happened.
One person, just one person to sit up, to stand up, not even to be me, just go, you have to explain this to us, and then the whole plan collapses.
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I think maybe having kids helps you realize just like how humanity works.
People who don't have kids or don't have good kids are...
Susceptible to this? Like, you'll see what I mean.
I'll read you this series of events that happened in a school on the East Coast.
And it's just like when you have kids, you realize like, yeah, you got to be kind of mean sometimes.
Not on purpose, but like, you know, when your kid really wants to Eat candy.
He's not allowed to. That's a mean thing to do, take the candy away.
But that's just sorry.
It's for your best interest.
You're a child. You're a child.
You're immature. You don't understand.
I can try to explain to you, but you just want to eat candy and you're not allowed to.
And that's the end of that. And so we take it away.
Have you ever been, like I've been in grocery stores, where it's like the person in front of me, big fat kid, like little kid, like two years old, but just like, can't even lower his arms.
You know those kids? They're just like, their arms are so fat, they're just always up like this.
They're just like, and you know, he sees candy at the checkout, he just starts yelling and screaming, and he's just like, I want that candy!
And the parent's like, no, no, no, and he's just screaming louder and louder and louder until finally, he's just like, okay, fine, here.
And it's just like, alright, well...
You should just give him the candy at the beginning if you were going to give him to him at the end because now you're training him and teaching him that the more loud and annoying he is, the more he gets what he wants.
And that there's no such thing as no, there's just an invitation to be louder and more annoying to get what he wants.
And that's basically happening on a societal level at this point.
That you've got these people where they want something that's stupid and bad for everybody and not good and just...
Immature. And the authorities say, no, no, we're not doing that.
And so then they get louder and more annoying and more, you know, obtrusive and loud and, you know, offensive to everybody.
And then they get what they want.
And so, like, we're training entire classes of people that this is the way things work.
And really all you need is just like a person who has the instinct of a parent, just be like, you can get as loud as annoying as you want, kid.
It's not changing things.
You're just going to be exhausted and tired and embarrassed, but you're not going to get the candy.
This is a brilliant image of America we're seeing here.
Just a big worthless blob playing video games.
That's us. So let me, I'm just, I'm just going over this.
So this is a text message that my dad forwarded to me from my aunt.
And I'm trying just to make sure that all the names, I scrubbed all the names on it.
So I want to tell you this story.
So I think it really illustrates where we are as a country and where we go wrong and whose fault it all is.
All right, so this is the story that my aunt told.
She says, my friend L, we're calling her L in this.
My friend L, the gal who I had been coaching with at the P school since I started there, she recruited me.
L got fired from coaching because of the falling scenario.
L was asked to sub in for the varsity team a couple Fridays ago.
The head coach, C, was away at a family wedding.
C is a weak coach who lets the biatches run roughshod over him.
There's no real culture established by the coach, so he just lets them play music at all their practices and matches.
She says, In my view, music should be a Friday fun thing, not an everyday thing.
Is it already clear to you whose fault the collapse of this culture is?
Well, it gets worse.
So, you've got this coach, C, head coach, 63-year-old man, who is basically just a weak dude and lets the girls on this team run roughshod over him.
I think it's a tennis team.
It might be a volleyball team.
I'm not even sure, really. So, anyway, so this old, you know, out-of-touch coach that lets the students do whatever they want is out of town.
So, L... My aunt's friend fills in.
The music is on, and Elle, being a 17-year employee of the school as IT director and coaching on the side for 10 years, she turns off the music when the N-word is rapped repeatedly alongside plenty of F-bombs and other lovely sentiments.
Well, two of the black varsity players get in her face and are pissed off that the music has been shut off.
Elle says to them, you cannot play rap with the word N-blanker and F and S on this campus.
So because Elle actually says the N word in full, these girls take off and find every black person they can find to tell them that they feel unsafe around Elle, who has been their coach and champion since they were in middle school at P. These girls go to the administration and social media.
Elle is now labeled a racist.
The school fires her from coaching and leaves an atrocious letter in her personnel file.
I'm undone. This is what the left has done and will do.
Elle is a bleeding-heart liberal, by the way.
I think of Stuart Rhodes and all the people they're putting in jail.
We're in big trouble. So you've got this, like, bleeding-heart liberal IT person at the school who's coached for 10 years.
She goes to fill in for this other coach.
They're playing... I mean, have you heard rap music these days?
It's not like your old rap.
It's not like rap music when I grew up, which was bad already.
Nowadays, I mean, it's crazy.
It's actually disgusting.
I'm not a prudish person.
I know a lot of rap songs in full.
I've listened to a lot of rap.
I still listen to a lot of rap. Some of the stuff that's out these days is just like...
It's literally just gross.
Like, it's just really gross and weird.
WAP, right? Like, this style of rap, where it's just like, when you actually listen to the lyrics, you're just like, eugh, eugh, what is this?
This is gross.
And so, you know, she's hearing just like curse words and all this stuff like blaring over the speakers in the high school gym.
She's just like, no, no, you are all children.
None of you are even 18. You're not listening to this crap while I'm in charge.
She turns it off. The black students are like, what are you doing?
Why are you turning off? She's like, I'm not playing music that just says the n-word a bunch.
But she says the n-word because that's what was playing over the speakers really loud that they're mad she turned off.
And so then, you know, they don't actually care, right?
They're literally listening to music with this word over and over and over again.
They aren't actually offended.
They don't actually feel unsafe.
But they know that that's the ticket that they need.
They know that once that's happened, once she said that word, well, now you can destroy her whole life.
Not just get your music played, it's beyond that now.
Now you've been given a weapon to destroy a human being's life and to humiliate her and to cause a bunch of scandal for the school and the administration is now panicking.
Oh my god, we have to submit.
We have to submit immediately. And of course the person whose fault this really is is the 63-year-old coach that lets them get away with this over and over.
All it takes is like a firm hand.
All it takes is just like, no, you're not allowed to play music with curse words, so find different music or it stays off.
And then they'll screech and be mad and be angry and you just go, are you done yet?
Are you done now? I'm the coach, you remember.
You want to get kicked off the team?
No? All right, well go practice then.
Shut up. Stop complaining.
The music's gone.
It's gone now. Move along.
Like that's literally all it takes.
But then you've got the administration coming in.
Then you've got the racial scariness going on where everybody's scared.
Everybody's very scared of causing trouble.
Everybody's very scared of being called a racist and being told that the students feel unsafe around them.
Like the students are liars. The students are using...
The political atmosphere that's going on right now to get their way, to get what they want, to get vengeance on anybody who would stand up against them.
Again, it's not about the music coming back on.
Once this teacher said the N-word when she's talking about the lyrics that are being played, that students are demanding be allowed to be played...
You know, now they know.
Now they know, all right, we can now destroy this person for daring to stand up against us.
And the next person that wants to actually enforce the rules as they are in place won't do so because they know not only will we win and get what we want, we'll destroy their lives in the process.
So it's just sort of sickening evil on every level.
The person most responsible for it, to me, is the smiling, grinning, 63-year-old white guy that's just like, oh, you want to stop them playing music?
That's funny. That's not going to happen.
It's a new age, so we just have to roll along with it.
We just have to conform ourselves to this, and it's a self-fulfilling prophecy, and it's all over.
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal, InfoWars.com, Band.video.
I hope it's clear what I'm trying to get at here.
This is really the, this is where the Infowar comes home, right?
If you don't know what's going on, then you're going to fall for this stuff.
You're going to think that The people that are pretending to be offended are actually offended.
You're going to feel bad for them.
You're going to want what's best for them.
You're going to want to do what you can to make them feel better and not make them feel attacked.
Thank you. But if you get what's really happening, you get what's actually going on, you can put a stop to it.
If you're not armed with this information, then you're going to just fall for stuff.
You need the information to serve as a support to keep you confident in opposing this stuff because all of this is designed very carefully to play on your insecurities that every human has, to work on your good nature.
Which can be, you know, our greatest strength, but also serves as our greatest weakness.
So.
Because, again, it's it's it is like like like dealing with little kids.
And you have to understand that and know that that's what's happening here.
I'm trying to think of how to express this exactly.
Like if, I don't know, I, I mean, I guess the way to put it would just be like if you have...
Imagine you're like running a movie theater and you have somebody that's like trying to sneak into the movie theater.
And they keep coming up with different excuses...
But, like, you know what they're really doing.
They're just trying to watch the movie for free.
So you just don't let them in.
If they're like, oh, I just, I gotta go in the theater.
My mom's in there. And, like, my dad's in trouble.
And she's not answering.
I just need to get in there to talk to my mom.
And you're like, dude, I just kicked you out for trying to go into the movie.
I know your mom's not in there.
I know she's not. I know you're just trying to watch the movie.
So, like, I'm not gonna fall for your lie.
Because if you don't know that... And you're just like some kid, like, God, but my mom's in there, my dad's in trouble, and I'm really, you're going to be like, oh my God, well, okay, yeah, go ahead.
Like, I don't want to stop, I don't want to cause some disaster by doing this, but then when you know, like, what they're really up to, then all their sob stories don't work, and all of their, you know, little excuses come to nothing.
You've got some, like, little kid, like some guy, it's like, first he uses an old ticket stub to try to get in.
You're like, no, that's not gonna work.
Then he tries to, like, I just, can you let me through?
I just really gotta go to the bathroom.
I just gotta go to the bathroom. I'm not gonna go in the theater.
I just gotta go to the bathroom. Then he runs in the theater and grab him, pull him out.
Then he tries again, like, oh no, my mom's in trouble.
I need to get in. Oh no, actually, I just left.
I bought a ticket earlier, but I just, and it's like, whatever excuse they come up with, You're just like, I know what you're doing.
I know what this is about.
I know you're just trying to play on...
You're just like testing whatever might work.
You're just like A-B testing it.
Just like, okay, will I get his sympathy if I say I'm in danger?
No? Okay, well, will he...
Can I just do it casually?
And then maybe he won't realize what I'm actually doing.
And it's just, at a certain point, you just go, I don't care what you say anymore.
You're the boy who cried wolf.
It's over. Go home.
It's not going to happen. And that's all that you need to stand up to this.
Because you don't have that, then you might be in trouble.
So, again, it really is just like dealing with little kids or something where they're going to come up with something.
They're going to come up with something. My son is so funny right now because he sort of gets it, but he's still so young and innocent and honest that he can't get away with anything.
We'll be at the dinner table, and he's like, I want to get down.
I want to get down. I want to leave.
And we're like, no, you have to sit here.
You have to sit and eat dinner with us.
You can't just run away and play.
You have to eat dinner. It's good for you, and we're teaching you to be polite.
Like, you have to stay here. And then he'll be like, oh, I have a stomachache.
Ooh, I have a stomachache. I have to go lay down.
So he kind of gets that like, okay, I can't just leave, so now I have to come up with a way to trick them.
But again, he's so young and innocent that we go, do you really have a stomach ache or are you trying to trick us?
And he'll just be like, I'm trying to trick you.
He'll literally say, he'll be like, no, I don't, I'm trying to trick you.
I have a stomach ache, I have to go, I have to go lay down.
Do you really or are you just trying to get down?
I'm just trying to get down. Yeah, I'm just, I'm just trying to trick you.
And it's really like what we're dealing with here.
They're just like, we want to play our music.
We want our way. And it's like, okay.
Oh, well now we're offended and we're scared of you and we're scared of racism.
We think you're a racist.
It's like, do you really think you're a racist or are you just trying to get your music?
You're just trying to get your way. Yeah, we're just trying to get our way.
Yeah, I know.
Go sit down.
It's like the way any of this should work is pretty simple.
If they are doing, if like people in your life are doing this to you, if you're in a position of power, like if you're the coach, you have to use that power to teach these kids a lesson.
That's your responsibility.
You are failing these children.
You're not giving these children what they want and helping them in any way, just like the parent in the supermarket is not helping their kid by giving in when they make a scene because they want candy that you don't want to give them.
You're not helping them.
You're hurting them. These kids on the volleyball team, they're being hurt in the long run.
By teaching them that you can make up lies, you can destroy people's lives to get your way, and you'll be rewarded for this.
You'll be upheld for this.
That's not actually the way the world works.
It's going towards that, but that's why everything's collapsing.
That's why everything's failing, because these people, they keep getting their way.
And so all the good, decent, normal people have to suffer the consequences.
Like, it's not good for anybody. You're not helping anybody by going along with this.
And it might be hard. It might be kind of uncomfortable to have to stand up to this.
But that's just what you have to do.
And the more they ramp it up, the more you have to ramp it up.
That's just the way that it goes.
I really think, like, this story of the volleyball...
Coach being fired because she didn't want to let them listen to obscene rap songs in the practice.
Like, the way it should go is, like, the coach just has to assert their authority.
It's really simple as that.
It's like, you have to assert your authority over kids because it's good for them.
So when the kids are like, well, we want to keep playing our rap music.
And you're just like, no, you're not allowed.
I think the real problem was that the coach tried to reason with them.
The coach tried to say, no, I'm not going to because they say these things.
And then because she says the N-word, you know, just don't give them a reason.
You just go, no, the reason is I'm the coach.
It's like the reason you can't get up from dinner is because I'm the parent.
I decide. So you just need to have some authority and insist on that authority.
And then when they keep fighting back, when they keep acting out, when they get even worse, when they don't get their way, you up the punishment.
Equally. Like that would be the best thing for the girls on the team, for the team itself, for the school, for the coach.
It's the best thing for everybody.
If you're just like, if you keep arguing with me and distracting us from our practice, I'm kicking you off the team.
First you go, you're not playing this weekend.
Then if you keep going, you're not playing ever again.
Now you're off the team. Now you're losing your scholarship.
Now you're not going to the college you want to go to because you got kicked off the team because you can't learn to behave yourself.
Instead, the coach is the one paying the punishment.
The coach is the one who had her entire career destroyed because these petulant little children get their way.
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I know I've been sort of rambling about these things, but I really do feel like they apply to everything across the board that we're dealing with, where all we really need is people that are intelligent, informed, and courageous.
Like, that's it. If you can be those three things...
It's over. It's over for the globalists.
It's over for their little schemes.
It's over for their little plans.
It doesn't matter what it is.
This is the play that they've been running over and over, and I just am desperate to try to give people the defense they need against this very simple scheme that they're running.
Ukraine war. It's exactly the same thing, where if you aren't informed, then you're going to succumb to their lies.
If you're like, I don't think we should be sending money to you, like, you get this feeling in the back of your head that you're like, we're spending hundreds of billions of dollars on this.
Like, something doesn't seem right here.
If you're uninformed, if you're not, you know, up to date, or, you know, up to...
If you're not informed about all the stuff that's come before...
Then you can just, then you're like, yeah, this seems, I don't know, this Zelensky guy, he kind of rose me in the wrong, I just don't, I don't know if he deserves our unwavering support.
And then on the other side of the table is somebody who understands what's going on but is indoctrinated into the other side.
And they're like, oh, so you just think Putin should be allowed to take whatever land he wants?
Putin invaded. Do you have any idea the bravery of the Ukrainian people?
Are you saying we should just abandon them?
You're just like, okay, sorry, sorry, no, never mind, whoops, my bad, sorry.
Sorry, just whatever.
Take my son. Take my money.
Take my livelihood. Take my heritage.
Just take it all because, Jesus Christ, you're insane.
But I don't know what the deal is.
Like, they're going to browbeat you.
They're going to play on your goodwill, on your instinct to be a decent human being.
They're going to weaponize that against you.
And if you aren't able to stand up against it in an informed fashion, then they're going to win and they're going to get whatever the hell they want.
Ukraine is sort of a perfect example for this.
Because what you should be able to do is go, don't act like Ukraine is so innocent and all this.
Don't act like America is innocent and all this.
Don't act like Russia is doing something that's crazy and out of the clear blue sky and they have no reason for this.
Do you have any idea what happened in 2014?
Do you know what happened in 2014?
Do you know... You know, what happened when the president of Ukraine was overthrown?
Do you know who fired the shots in Maidan?
You have any idea? No?
Well, then maybe I'm the informed one and you don't know what you're talking about and you're falling for the propaganda.
Like, when you can confront their lies with the truth, then you can win.
If you don't know the truth and you just have a bad feeling about their lie, they're gonna browbeat you and they're gonna play on your instincts to be a good person to get what they want.
And so you have to understand the whole scope of the conflict.
In terms of like the globalist conflict of what the ultimate goals are and what they're going towards and why when it comes to migration or the Ukraine war or transgender kids they're gonna make all of their arguments on the basis of just be a good person okay hey just try to be a decent person all right these people are running they're refugees they're fleeing violence and If you don't know the full scope and scale of what they're attempting to do and why they're attempting to do it, then you're going to fall for that crap.
So I just, I really hope that, you know...
Just one or two people listening to me right now puts this into action in their own life and doesn't allow people to get away with things and doesn't allow lies to go unchallenged and demands to be predicated on.
You're not a decent person if you don't go along with this.
Like, if you can just stand up to it.
If we could just have one high school coach stand up against the petulant, you know, Self-important teenagers that are, you know, getting their lives destroyed.
That's one life not destroyed.
That's one team, you know, put back on the right track.
Then, you know, my job here is done.
But if you are, just think you're a good person by going along and get along.
If you don't get what this is all about, then you're going to go along.
You're going to destroy everything.
You're going to make everything worse for everybody.
And it's all your fault.
Sorry. Sorry, you have to be strong.
Sorry, you have to actually be able to stand up for what's right.
And people will recognize it.
Even if you have to pay a price in your personal life, it won't matter.
Trust me, it won't matter.
Because, first of all, things work out when you trust in God and behave in a way that comports with the way the universe operates as revealed.
Through Jesus Christ like things actually do just work out but even if they don't I don't know who do you think who do you think like would feel better?
Somebody who was fired from their job because they stood up and did what was right and spoke the truth and just got fired anyway because that's the way things work or somebody who tried to go along and tried to be a good person tried to be decent tried to give them everything they want and still lost their job Who do you think feels better?
I think at the end of the day, it's human nature to go, you know what?
Things aren't as good as they could have been if I'd gone along, but I did the right thing, and that's more important than the material wealth that I would have had by conforming.
That's more important than the accolades from the mindless idiots that I would have gotten for going along with their lie.
It is better at the end of the day to tell the truth and to stand up against this, even if you have to pay a price.
It's a very, very small price to pay for your soul and the fate of humanity being given over without a fight.
Just put up a fight. That's all it is.
Just put up a fight against this.
Just speak out against this. Just be fearless in this.
And that's it.
It's all that it takes.
Again, I'm speaking from personal experience.
I remember working on the set of Seth Meyers' show.
It's like the last big job I had before working at InfoWars, right?
Big Tonight show thing, and everybody was just awful.
Everybody on that show, just everybody, literally.
Like the gaffers, the lighting guy, like they're all just like...
The most vicious, hateful people you can imagine.
Because they think they're surrounded by like-minded people, so they speak without concern for, like, who they're insulting.
So, I mean, literally, they're just like, ugh, those blanking Trump-supporting idiots.
All those idiots that are just, like, talking to each other openly.
And I would just be like, I'm a Trump supporter.
And they would all just be like, what?
What? How?
What do you mean?
Those are whole things for a loop.
And I guarantee you, there's like thousands and thousands of people who sit there every single day in their break room or whatever, and they hear their co-workers just saying awful things about them because they don't know.
They don't know that they're conservative.
They don't know that they're whatever.
And so you're just quiet.
You're just silent. You just sit there and take it.
And you don't have to. You really don't have to take it.
You can really just go, actually, I'm the person that you're talking about right now.
You want to say that to my face?
With that, it was easy because it was 2016.
It was the run-up to the election.
And they would just be like, why?
Why are you a Trump supporter?
And I would just be like, because I don't like war.
And Hillary Clinton loves war.
And there was nothing they could say.
Like, they all know that Hillary Clinton loves war.
So suddenly they're in the position where they have to make the argument that, like, it'd be better to go to war with, like, Iran or Russia.
It'd be better to start World War III than elect Trump.
That's a stupid argument, so they don't even make it.
They would just have to shut up and be quiet.
Because, again, you just have to have, like, the confidence of just being like, oh, you're all going to hate me once I say this, but it's the truth, so here it is.
You want to hate me? You hate the truth.
Sorry. Sorry.
I'm not going to pretend like I don't exist.
I'm not going to pretend like you people are right.
I'm not going to laugh along and nod along.
Sorry. That's just the way that it is.
So I just want more people to stand up for themselves.
I just want more people to say what they know to be true instead of being quiet and going, I'm going to post about this later.
Okay. I'm going to talk about this with my friends that understand me later.
You just need people to stand up.
That really is the most frustrating thing.
It's like all the people that they'll quietly support you after the fact, right?
They'll let you be eviscerated.
They'll let you be attacked.
And then afterwards be like, yeah, but you were right though.
It's like, really? Because you were right there and you didn't do anything to help.
Like, in this situation, I'm just, like, obsessed with the situation with the coach because I'm just picturing all the different ways that it happens.
And you know that there are, like, girls on the volleyball team that are like, yeah, but that...
That coach was right though.
I mean, those girls were out of line.
They didn't say anything at the time because they're scared.
Because they're scared and browbeaten and think like, I better just go along.
I better just, things will be better if I just don't say anything.
It's like the thing we want to impress upon everybody.
It's like everything is getting worse and is worse now than ever before.
It's only going to get exponentially worse as we go ahead because you're not saying anything.
Because you refuse to stand up.
Because the people that do stand up are individualized and assassinated on a singular basis.
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That's sort of what we're talking about here.
Sort of what I've been rambling about this whole show.
Unlocking your potential to be a disruptor in the globalist plans.
To stand up against this absolute ridiculous nonsense that relies on, is predicated on people just being cowards, just being weak, just being willing to go along to get along.
Don't let them get away with it.
I'm going to go to a video here. I put this out on Twitter on Friday.
It's some dude on TikTok.
I think he goes by Hawk.
I don't know, but he's as dumb as the day is long.
He's from San Francisco.
So I just took two of his videos and just spliced them together.
First one, then the other.
Cutting back and forth.
Hopefully to illustrate to him and to everybody how we see you people.
Let's go to clip number three here.
Live from San Francisco, it's some TikTok leftist.
unidentified
Let's watch. Almost 70% of people who identify as Republicans Think that San Francisco is just an absolute violent hellhole and they would never come here for a million dollars because it's not safe.
So, those people don't come here to visit.
I saw a guy get almost beaten to death last night.
We got jumped by a group of 10 to 15 people.
Which is fantastic!
I haven't seen that much blood in a very, very long time.
Republicans in the United States are so terrified of San Francisco based on bullshit.
But I came home just...
Covered in that guy's blood, man.
Somebody else was asking me in the comments if he was okay.
I don't know. He never regained consciousness while I was there.
That they refused to visit San Francisco, which...
Who do I send my thank you card to for that?
And I was there long enough for the ambulance to show up.
You know, they put a collar on him and got him onto a backboard and got him up onto a gurney.
But he didn't regain consciousness while I was still there, so I don't know if he's okay.
Do I just send it to Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan and Sean Hannity?
Thanks! Thank you!
Thank you so much for doing this.
I appreciate it immensely.
It was a hell of a thing to see, man.
I don't want those people coming here to visit.
It's much nicer here when those people don't come here to visit.
It's going to take a couple days to process that.
It's great. It's f***ing amazing.
But no, I have no idea what started it.
I walked out from getting tacos and saw the middle of it.
saw him go down and everybody just descend on him obliterate the guy with hands and fists and feet and boots Dumb, gullible, loud, mean, easily manipulated, easily separated from their money.
It was an awful, awful, awful thing to see.
It was an awful thing to see.
Hashtag MAGA. Just laughing like a psychopath.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
harrison smith
That's the way it works, isn't it?
Turns out San Francisco actually is hugely dangerous.
Turns out that Tucker Carlson and all those people talking about this weren't actually full of it, were they, guy?
Just laughing and just mocking all the Republicans for being like, ooh, San Fran seems kind of dangerous now.
unidentified
Cut to you. I saw a man almost beaten to death yesterday.
harrison smith
I'm covered in his blood.
It'll never wash off.
Just like, yeah, okay.
Sorry. Sorry you voted for that.
Sorry you laugh and mock at all the people that are, laugh at and mock all the people that are telling you the reality.
Elon Musk calls for San Francisco's supervisor to be fired over cities, destruction, and crime surge.
So that's what they call disinformation.
Or is that misinformation?
Which one is that? It's dis or misinformation.
Whichever one where they're like, well, it's true, but you're not allowed to say it.
It's true, but if you say it, then people will think things we don't want them to think.
So you have to be quiet now.
It's honestly sad.
It's honestly sad that these people...
You know, have votes that count as much as ours.
But there it is. Let's go out to the phone calls now.
We've got Jordan in New Jersey.
He wants to talk about this issue with the volleyball coach.
Go ahead. Jordan, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi, Harrison.
Nice to see you back. I'm glad to see you back.
Thank you. Nonetheless, I think it was a great little run-through you did as a microcosm with that volleyball example, because that's really at the smallest level that it's breaking down.
So it's something alarming.
And if you're on X, I mean, Elon Musk has been putting out all these default Roman Empire things lately, showing that that's the late stage, and I guess that's what he thinks.
So, you know, I'm not surprised.
But I want to link something here to the vaccines and, you know, the aqueduct architecture of the late Roman Empire that, you know, purposely put lead lining in them, right?
And we have vaccines here that, on record, cause immediately to anybody who takes an active dose encephalitis, which causes damage to the prefrontal cortex and leads to all kinds of issues, which I've discussed with Alex on a number of occasions.
And I've outlined and highlighted some of this on my website, Coronize.com.
So I tend to think that we are in this tumultuous stage we all think we're in.
And I also wanted to bring up something else that I've been tracking that I'd really like to have people think about is this whole Fetterman thing about having this guy who's obviously mentally impaired in the Senate.
And they're making all these excuses for him.
And if you read his tweets, it doesn't sound like Mr.
Fetterman, right? And I've tweeted back to Mr.
Fetterman on occasion saying, ChatGPT wrote this text or wrote this Twitter, right?
It's an alarming trend, and I think this is one of my predictions.
I hope it doesn't come true, but think about this, that Fetterman may be the first person that gets hooked up to neuroprosthesis, right?
He becomes the poster child for neuroprosthesis.
For all these people that are going to have all kinds of—this wave of people that are going to have neurological problems.
They don't die of the cancers or the myocarditis.
They're going to have early-onset cancer.
of these neurological conditions we're seeing in the press, right?
We're seeing reports of this. Alex has brought it up.
I think you might have mentioned it a few times.
So I just want people to think about that.
harrison smith
Yeah, no, that's very troubling.
Yeah, I mean, it's weird. We actually have people that are sitting congressmen and senators now that are, like, telling us that they're operating on AI. Like, they're like, oh, I'm just the human version.
I'm just the human front to, like, the AI that I actually rely on to give me answers.
So let's get rid of the humans eventually.
unidentified
We'll just be AI. You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
Do you think that in ancient Rome, there were people warning about putting lead in the aqueducts and they were called anti-aqueductians?
Do you think that happened? They're like, maybe we shouldn't be using a neurological poison to carry water.
And people are like, you just want people to dehydrate to death.
It's actually a very apt sort of metaphor.
It could be a good skit. People in ancient Rome being concerned about the, you know, lead poisoning that's ruining the minds of all the other citizens.
And pointing that out and being told, you're just an anti-aqueduct conspiracy theorist.
Ancient Rome's tap water heavily contaminated with lead, researchers say.
At least in some part contributed to the downfall.
Of the ancient empire.
It's basically exactly what's happening with the vaccines.
Wow, because you don't want poisons being forced into people's veins, you must be anti-vac.
You must be anti-healthcare.
You must be anti-health.
You're on the side of the virus.
Okay. Okay. If I'm against lead in the water pipes, I must be against drinking water.
That makes no sense.
Let's go back out to your phone calls now.
We've got Brian in North Carolina.
He says globalists are using two prongs of an attack that don't go together.
What do you mean by that, Brian? You're on the air.
unidentified
Hey, thank you for taking my call, Harrison.
I just wanted to point out that AOC says that first world consumers are causing climate change.
You know, our lifestyles look hard on climate change.
But at the same time, AOC wants to bring in millions of people from the third world and give them a first world consumer lifestyle.
And that would actually cause more climate change.
And so the way we can beat these two forms of attack that the global warming people are using is to point out that more people coming to first world countries will actually cause more climate change.
And that way we can stop mass immigration to Europe and America.
And, you know, they'll either have to choose, you know, one or the other.
Is climate change real?
If it's real, then we can't bring in millions of people from the third world and make them first world consumers because that'll cause climate change.
Or if it's fake, then, you know, obviously we can continue with mass immigration, but we might want to screen or things like that, you know?
harrison smith
Yeah, no, what you're pointing out of, yeah, very basic cognitive dissonance.
And the problem is that you're relying on the people who hold these two conflicting views to care, that they conflict.
They don't care. They know exactly what they're...
Which, again, it's not even...
It's because... They know exactly what they're doing.
Like, that's the thing. They know exactly what they're doing.
They know that they're lying. They know it doesn't actually matter, you know, everything they're saying.
They are actively trying to destroy the United States through immigration, and they'll use whatever excuse that they want to bring on.
But no, it's a good point.
I was actually thinking about that exact thing this weekend.
It's just being like... Is that what we have to do to stop immigration?
Do we have to make it a climate change argument?
Do we have to say every one of these people that crosses the border is another first world carbon creator?
That's another 10,000 tons of carbon dioxide.
Every person that crosses the border.
Because if they were consistent in their beliefs, then yeah, they would want to...
Stop the influx at the border because you're exactly right.
Everyone that crosses the border becomes a first world consumer and starts to engage in this carbon production cycle that they're so against.
But they don't actually care about any of that, so it doesn't actually matter, right?
But you're exactly right.
I mean, what you're pointing out is exactly true.
The hypocrisy, the double standard, the cognitive dissonance is absolutely there.
It's absolutely obvious.
And they just don't care.
They don't care because... They know it's all bullcrap anyway.
unidentified
One last thing, I just want to point out that we do need as Christians to show compassion on people that need help, but I think we should shift the focus to helping them in their own countries.
And then we can use the climate change excuse as the reason why we can't, why the Democrats are being hypocrites, and we can point that out, you know, just for the leftists themselves to understand that the whole thing is fake.
And that's really the benefit of pointing that out, is the leftists will have to realize that, hey, two things aren't matching up, you know?
Yeah. As anybody with common sense knows, it's not matching up.
harrison smith
And the way they're doing it now is the reverse, where they're saying, no, it's because of climate change that we're getting so many migrants.
We have to take migrants in because it's our fault because we altered the climate that ruined their, you know, the place where they live.
unidentified
Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people, it's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
Third hour is on.
On the American Journal.
Gonna go out to some more phone calls here.
I was gonna go out to some more videos.
In fact, I think we'll start with the videos.
Let's go to clip six here.
60 minutes. Discovered that the U.S. is financing a lot more than weapons in Ukraine.
Let's check out this report from the venerable 60 Minutes.
unidentified
American taxpayers are financing more than just weapons.
We discovered the US government's buying seeds and fertiliser for Ukrainian farmers and covering the salaries of Ukraine's first responders, all 57,000 of them.
That includes the team that trains this rescue dog, named Joy, to comb through the wreckage of Russian strikes looking for survivors.
And the US also funds the divers, who we saw clearing unexploded ammunition from the country's rivers to make them safe again for swimming and fishing.
Russia's invasion shrank Ukraine's economy by about a third.
We were surprised to find that, to keep it afloat, the US government is subsidising small businesses.
harrison smith
Yeah, they're subsidizing everything.
I mean, why shouldn't they, right?
I mean, America's doing great.
Everybody here is doing wonderful.
There's no economic crisis whatsoever.
You know, it's just everything's fantastic here in America.
There's no homeless crisis.
There's not 100,000 people a year dying of drug overdoses.
Everything's great here, so why shouldn't we also subsidize the entire existence of a foreign nation?
Why shouldn't we pay for the entire government of Ukraine down to their first responders and their activists?
Why not? Why shouldn't we?
I mean, we have infinite money, right?
We're doing so well. America's doing so fantastically.
Obviously, we should just be spending hundreds of billions of dollars on, you know, whatever Ukraine wants to spend their money on, whether that's like firemen or like big yachts and like villas and the Arden, you know, who knows, like wherever, whatever they want to do and whatever they want to do, they're just allowed whatever they want to do and whatever they want to do, they're just And somehow we just have to keep paying.
We just have to keep contributing to this.
We just have to not stop, ever.
I saw this on, whenever it was posted, like Friday, I guess.
It's Melanie Jolly in Canada.
Canada stands with Ukraine.
That's why we're spending $650 million in armored vehicles, $500 in military assistance, $334 million in development assistance, including mental health, Okay, what?
Like, that alone is like, what, $34 million on mental health for you?
Like, what does that even mean?
What if we stopped the war?
What if we didn't do any of this or spend any of this money?
And what if we just didn't have the war that causes all of this money to be spent?
That would be something. But they keep going.
Sanctions on 63 Russian individuals and entities and 8.3 million in peace and security efforts.
I think she edited this.
It said billion before.
Which was the point I was making.
I mean, none of this...
Does she mean $500 million in military assistance?
She must have edited this.
Must have. Because it was $8.3 billion originally in peace and security efforts.
Because I made the joke.
Like, yeah, you know, I spent $65 on food and $50 on gas and then $8,300 on whatever, you know, other stuff.
Don't worry about it. That's the thing.
There's like peace and security efforts.
What does that mean? I don't know, bribes or something?
Just infinite money for whatever they want.
And there's also...
I mean, there's so much stuff when it comes to Ukraine.
It just goes on and on.
Aid to Ukraine.
76 billion dollars?
I mean... I don't get it because every two months we come out with another $100 billion.
So how are we only spending $76 billion?
Something doesn't add up.
Someone's doing Pentagon accounting.
I'm going to get into the detail again.
Caitlin Johnson, Johnstone.
This is a very interesting article she posted on X. The war wasn't just provoked, it was provoked deliberately.
In an interesting speech about the way U.S. imperial aggression provokes violence around the world, anti-war commentator Scott Horton made a reference to an April 2022 article from Yahoo News that had previously escaped my attention.
The article is titled, In Closer Ties to Ukraine, U.S. Officials Long Saw Promise in Peril, and it features named and unnamed veterans of the U.S. Intelligence Cartel, saying that long before February 2022 invasion, they were fully aware that the U.S. had provoked Russia in Ukraine and created a powder keg situation that would likely lead to war.
By last summer, meaning the summer of 2021, the baseline view of the U.S. intelligence community analysts was that Russia felt sufficiently provoked over Ukraine that some unknown trigger could set off an attack by Moscow.
Former CIA official told Yahoo News' Zach Dorfman, who adds, the CIA and the Office of Director of National Intelligence declined to comment.
Dorfman writes that initial support provided to Ukraine during the Obama administration had been calibrated to avoid aggravating Moscow, but that partially spurred by Congress as well as the Trump administration, which was more willing to be aggressive on weapons transfers to Kyiv, overt U.S. military support for Ukraine grew over time and with it the risk of deadly Russian response, some CIA officials believed at the time.
Now, if you remember back, Trump didn't actually want to send weapons to Ukraine.
So then they tried to impeach him and forced him to do that.
So that's why that happened under the Trump administration.
Also at the time, the Obama administration was pretending to play footsie with Russia and act like they wanted to be friends.
That was the whole reset button that Hillary Clinton gave to the Russian ambassador Lavrov.
But yeah, there's a lot of nonsense going on when it comes to Ukraine, and it doesn't stop there.
We'll go to some more videos here in just a second.
Let's go out to your phone calls now.
We've got Thor in Texas.
Thor in Texas on Line 7.
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air.
How do we get people to rise up?
unidentified
Go ahead. Well, I guess really one of my question is, you know, what does it take?
I mean, from my understanding, all we need is a sheriff.
There's, you know, as I research, there's plenty of sheriffs that are constitutional sheriffs who said they want to uphold these bans on weapons and stuff.
So, you know, why can't we get these sheriffs together and rise up?
And when I mean rise up, I don't mean by going out and You know, with guns and killing people.
I'm talking about rising up and enforcing the law.
That's what they are to do is to enforce our laws.
If five or six hundred people gathered up, different people like Gates and Marjorie Taylor and, you know, Alex and Ted Nugent, just all these different people, Joe Rogan, if he would jump on board, and Elon, you know, and form a team and turn, and you would have the, you would have All of the public unite behind them, and then the enforcers would be there to make sure that the peace was kept.
And then the law could be enforced upon these people who are committing treason, not only on the United States, but on the world, what they're doing.
They're duplicating this all over the world.
So at some point in time, they're going to duct tape our hands and feet, our eyes and our mouth, and we're screwed.
So, you know, we need to do it peacefully.
I'm fine for that.
But they're not being peaceful towards us.
They're killing us.
Literally. Right in our faces.
And they're laughing in our faces as they do it.
So, what do you think about all that?
harrison smith
I think you're exactly right.
I think you're 100% right.
And I've been saying forever, like, we have to actually go, like, cut off the head of the snake.
We have to actually imprison the people in the World Economic Forum, imprison the people that were involved in Event 201 as being In a conspiracy to release the coronavirus, to kill millions of people.
I mean, the coronavirus is probably their biggest weakness at this point since they created it, since they covered up, since all of the evidence is there.
We need Nuremberg 2.0.
That would be a good way to go after them.
But when it comes to tyranny, they just keep doing it.
They keep trying. They keep trying.
I always say we need something like attempted tyranny.
If you're like this New Mexico governor that passes this unconstitutional law, You shouldn't just get to go, oh, oops, yeah, that one was a little, let me rephrase it and try again.
Let me rephrase it and do it a different time.
Now let me do a different one that's a little bit less tyrannical but still tyrannical.
Let me pass that one this time.
They're just going to keep coming and coming and coming, so you need to cut off the source of all of this, which is the international banking system, the Federal Reserve, and all that.
But no, I think you're exactly right.
We'll expand on that on the other side.
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We are our own advertisers, and you support this mission to not just defend, but assert our free speech privilege under the First Amendment, which is becoming ever more tenuous.
RealClearPolitics.com has this article.
It's a poll. Is censorship a partisan issue, they ask?
Don't you love when headlines ask questions to which the answer is obvious?
Yes. Yes, it is a partisan issue.
I don't even need to see the poll to show that.
Republicans don't want to censor anybody.
The only thing that the Democrats can point to as they pretend to be the champions of free speech is that Republicans don't want books depicting hardcore sex in their elementary school.
That's a bridge too far.
That's the only thing that Democrats see as free speech, right?
Free speech to them is the right to indoctrinate your children into a deviant sexual lifestyle.
That's the only thing that's important.
If you want to speak out against oppression or tell the truth in opposition to the lies told by the government, then you're dangerous.
You have to shut up. And if you want to take hardcore pornography out of your children's elementary school, then you are a book-burning Nazi, according to these people.
So yeah, it's a partisan issue.
But the poll that they detail is really kind of, well, hugely disturbing.
And also shows...
Again, I don't want to just call these people dumb...
They're very dumb.
unidentified
So... Sort of tricky.
harrison smith
Sort of tricky here.
What do I mean? Well, that 9 in 10 voters in the U.S. think First Amendment protections for freedom of speech is a good thing.
Only 9% see it as a bad thing.
At least it's not double digits, right?
At least just 1 in 10 people in America don't like the First Amendment.
Okay. I'm crazy.
Sort of this irony, right?
That like the First Amendment is the thing that allows you to say the First Amendment isn't good.
unidentified
It's just like, OK.
harrison smith
So you're you're you feel comfortable expressing.
The belief that America is like founding ideology and founding documents are outdated, need to be replaced.
Like.
You understand the only reason you're allowed to say that is because of our founding documents.
right? You get the irony there?
That if we didn't have that right, then speaking up against the government in that way could very well be illegal.
Okay, that's just ironic.
Because they're stupid. See, they're stupid people that don't understand that their ability to speak out against the First Amendment is the thing that's guaranteed by the First Amendment, which makes them dumb.
It makes them not able to understand this very simple fact.
Some of what's dividing the differences, so they talk about how Democrats grant significantly more deference to the government than do Republicans when it comes to regulating free speech.
That wasn't the only fault line revealed by the RCP survey.
Some of what is dividing these differences is generational.
As millennials in Gen Z have come of age in a digital age environment in which reasonable expectation of privacy seems a relic of the past.
Those under 30 are most open to censorship by the government, Kimball noted, adding that 42% of the cohort deemed it more important to them that the government protect national security than guard the right to free expression.
Among those 65 or older, the corresponding percentage was 26.
So Gen Z and the young people significantly more likely to value safety over freedom.
But this really breaks down when you divide by political stance.
Republican voters, 74%, and independents, 61%, believe speech should be legal, quote, under any circumstances, while Democrats are almost evenly divided.
A bare majority of Democrats, 53%, say speech should be legal under any circumstance, while 47% say it should be legal only under certain circumstances.
So half of the Democrats in our country genuinely do not believe in free speech.
But they think that they do.
That is why I'm calling them dumb.
Nine out of ten of them, if you go, do you support free speech?
Nine out of ten, go, yes, of course.
You go, okay, so speech should be free even if it's very offensive?
And they're like, no. Okay, so you don't understand what free speech means then.
You think you support it, but you actually don't.
Maybe you're dumb. Nearly one-third of Democratic voters, 34%, right?
33 would be, 33.33 would be one-third.
Okay. It's all right.
I'm just, let's just, apparently this person that wrote this article doesn't understand math.
That's fine. Nearly, okay, over one-third of Democratic voters, 34%, say Americans have too much freedom.
Okay. Too much freedom.
A third of Democrat voters, if you ask, do Americans have enough freedom?
They say, frankly, it's too much.
Too much freedom.
This is compared to 14.6% of Republicans.
Republicans were most likely to say that Americans have too little freedom, 46%, while only 22% of Democrats feel that way.
Independents were in the middle of both categories.
So you ask a Democrat, do Americans have too much freedom?
Half of them say, or a third of them rather say, no, they have too much freedom.
Too much freedom.
Is this like a superiority complex thing?
It's always, you know, it's not them.
They don't want their freedom to be limited.
If you ask them, do you have too much freedom?
They're not going to say no, right?
I can pretty much guarantee it.
You say, okay, so what are some freedoms you have that you don't want anymore, that you want taken away from you?
Well, not me.
Not me, no, but it's the other people saying the things I disagree with.
They have too much freedom. It's the people doing things that I don't want them to do.
They have too much freedom. Not me.
I deserve more freedom.
Although the majority of Democrats, Republicans, and independents agree the news media should be able to report stories they believe are in the national interest, this consensus shifts when it comes to social media censorship.
A majority of Democrats approve of government censoring social media content under the rubric of protecting national security.
Among Republicans and independents, this percentage is only one-third.
Still way too high, but that's fine.
And that's why, you know, when it comes to Yeah, that's your typical Democrat.
Not an outlier.
Not like, oh, a crazy radical.
Half of all Democrats in this country, according to this poll, are absolutely fine with the government censoring the American people through social media companies.
That's why when it's revealed that the government has been doing that for the last several years, they have had agents from the spy agencies inside the social media companies targeting individuals that they...
Don't want to be able to speak and eliminating them from their online existence.
Like when that's revealed, you expect this to be like, oh my God, like, wow, this is not something that you're supposed to do.
But no, half of Democrats are like, yeah, good, we approve of that.
We think that's a good thing, actually.
We want more of it.
It gets actually significantly worse.
Stay tuned. We'll keep going through the poll results here.
unidentified
You're tuned in to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
All right, welcome back, folks.
We'll go out to your phone calls here in just a second, but let's talk a little bit more about the gap, the difference, the various ways that Republicans and Democrats view the First Amendment and censorship.
Nine out of ten voters think they believe in the First Amendment.
Then you ask them specific questions, and it turns out that only about half of Democrats actually do.
This may be the most troubling aspect of this.
Poll respondents were read the statement, quote, I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to your death the right to say it.
Only 31% of Democratic voters strongly agreed with that sentiment compared to 51% of Republicans.
And it's like, you know, it's a matter of values, I guess.
It's a matter of principle.
Whether you have it or not.
Whether you are principled and actually believe in Freedoms that our constitution enumerates, God gave us, or whether you're like an animal of some sort.
It's a human being thing to be able to comprehend concepts like this.
I disagree with what you say, but I'll defend to your death the right to say it.
That's a profound thing.
It's credit to Voltaire.
I don't know if he was the first to say it.
But like, you know, I guess...
Again, it's like an adult human thing to believe.
Like if you are a human being that has the benefits of all of Western history and the Enlightenment, you understand the true value of these things...
These principles, then you get it.
If you're just like a little kid, like an idiot and some sort of intelligent beast, then it's just like, well, if I disagree with it, they shouldn't be allowed to say it.
unidentified
33%.
harrison smith
I'm sorry, 31%.
31% agree with that.
So 69% agree.
Of Democrats in America, they're not so sure about that concept.
I disagree with what you say, but I'll defend the death of your right to say it.
They're like, nah.
69% of Democrats just don't believe that.
Fully three-fourths of Democrats believe government has a responsibility to limit hateful social media posts, or Republicans are more split, with 50% believing the government has a responsibility to restrict hateful posts.
Hateful. What does hateful mean?
Nothing. It doesn't mean anything.
They don't believe this either.
People don't know what they're talking about, right?
What is hate? What does that even mean?
Does that mean you want every single stand-up comedian that's ever made fun of Christianity to be silenced, to be censored, for the government to come in and shut them up and kick them off social media?
Because that would be every stand-up comedian ever, pretty much.
unidentified
Thank you.
harrison smith
But that's hate, according to the people that believe in Christianity.
Maybe hate is kind of like racism, where they're like, they have this new confabulation of what racism is in order to justify their selective enforcement of it.
They're like, actually, black people can't be racist.
Racism is power plus prejudice.
And it's like, well, you just made that up just now.
So what are you talking about?
This makes no sense. Democrats are significantly more likely than Republicans to favor stifling free speech rights of political extremists.
Also, Republicans don't vary by the group.
Only about half of GOP voters favor censorship, whether asked by the Ku Klux Klan, Nazis, or the Communist Party.
See, Democrats, again, are like children, where they're like, yeah, I support free speech.
We should be able to say whatever we want, because they're picturing, like...
This made-up, fabricated world that they think that we live in where it's like, big, bad, white Christian men who are oppressing the communists.
And it's just like... And so when they hear, like, should communists be able to express their ideas?
They're like, yeah, of course.
We're not going to let those capitalists keep us down.
And it's like, okay, so you think you support free speech.
Well, what if it's the KKK? And they're just like, no, of course not.
They're hateful. It's just like, okay, so your beliefs are nothing.
They're nonsense. You don't have principles.
You don't have beliefs. You don't have morals or values.
You have selectively implemented...
Tyrannical habits. Like, that's it.
You just don't want people that you disagree with to be able to talk, and you think that makes you virtuous because you do think the people you agree with should be able to talk, and so you think you support free speech.
You have no virtue. You have no morals.
You have no ethics. You are nothing.
You don't exist outside of the immediate circumstances that you're responding to.
See, it doesn't matter to me who the person is that's talking.
I'm going to support their free speech, even when it's me that they're attacking.
Even when it's my religion or my ethnicity that they're insulting, it doesn't matter.
Because they get to speak.
And that's just the principle of the matter.
That's just how it is. You really will never...
Catch me out on that, right?
You'll never be like, oh, so you think communists should be able to speak?
It's like, yeah, their ideas are dumb, so they let them talk.
Who cares? I don't like them.
I'm not going to watch them.
But yeah, they have a right to speak.
Like, that's called having a principle.
That's called having morals. That's called having ethics.
People don't care about that anymore, and that's why everything sucks.
Now there's another interesting study called Partisan Conflict Over Content Moderation is more than just a disagreement about facts.
They say there's three explanations as to why liberals and conservatives Disagree so much about this.
They say liberals are convinced of the presence of a fact gap in the current political environment, which is to say that liberals desire to clamp down on misinformation stems from a certainty that conservative content is, objectively speaking, less factual than liberal media content, which is hilarious because they're wrong about everything.
They don't have facts on their side.
And not like in a 50-50 matter, like they do not have facts on their side about anything.
They still talk about Donald Trump being a Russian agent.
And this is all, again, part of the design.
This is the confidence game they're playing where the people that are the least informed and most...
Sort of robotically programmed by liars are the most sure that they are correct.
And they actually put on like a superiority complex when talking about things that they don't understand where they're completely wrong.
Right? Mr. I am science.
Right? These types of people who are just wrong about COVID, wrong about the vaccine, wrong about the lockdowns, wrong about the masks, wrong about social distancing.
Right? Wrong about immigration, wrong about the caravans that they said were lies, wrong about Donald Trump being a horrible president, wrong about the economy, wrong about inflation, wrong about hands up don't shoot, wrong about Black Lives Matter, wrong about defunding the police, wrong about black people being murdered by the police, just wrong about everything.
So again, we're in this situation where it's not like, well, they're right about some things and we're right about some things.
They're super confident, but we leave, you know...
Grace to say, hey, we could be wrong about this, but here's what we believe.
Again, we're dealing with this inversion where it's like the people that don't have facts that are dumb and wrong and incorrect about everything are super confident, think that they know everything and want to silence everybody else.
Well, the people who actually have the facts and understand what's going on and have the data behind them and have the statistics and understand what's going on to a much, much greater degree don't want to silence anybody else.
Republicans, they say, Their reluctance to censor is based on values gap, a.k.a.
a genuine belief in the free marketplace of ideas regardless of the media content.
So what's the takeaway here?
Liberals are dumb and tyrannical.
Conservatives are smart and open and tolerant.
As if you didn't know that.
As if we needed a poll to say this.
But they're the ones in charge, so we have to worry about it.
unidentified
Alright folks, according to Democrats, the economy's great.
harrison smith
White people are the biggest danger to safety in the country.
There's no such thing as men and women.
They have to silence those who refuse to acknowledge facts.
Wrap your mind around that one, won't you?
Let's go to your phone calls now.
I'm going to go to Clown Car in Coney Island because last weekend, just a few days ago, was a massive anti-UN cross-the-nation rally.
Thanks, Colin, and Clown Car, how was the protest, sir?
unidentified
It was amazing, Harrison, and I'd like to bring on a guy real quick.
anthony rota
Let me just keep talking and put me on hold for a sec.
unidentified
I'm going to type in Tyler, the sheriff, He's going to type in what?
harrison smith
All right, Clown Car's bringing on a guest, I guess.
I don't know. I'm kind of confused about this.
anthony rota
Tyler, you're on the air with Harrison Smith.
unidentified
Go ahead. Hey there.
harrison smith
Hi, Tyler. How's it going?
Good. How was the big rally in New York City this weekend?
unidentified
The rally in New York City?
harrison smith
Which rally? The big one.
The anti-UN rally.
That's what Clown Car called in about.
unidentified
Oh, the Freedom Rally?
Yeah. Oh, yeah, it's good.
A bunch of people fighting for, you know, medical freedom, fighting against medical tyranny.
harrison smith
Fantastic. Who are you?
Why did Cloncar put you on?
unidentified
Oh, I'm a comedian named Tyler Fisher.
I live in New York City and, you know, fought the vaccine mandates and built up a following online to a million fans, and now I'm a touring comedian.
harrison smith
I have seen your stuff all over the place.
You do a lot of, like, TikTok videos, right?
You have really cool red and yellow fonts, right?
unidentified
And he's going to be performing in Texas soon.
harrison smith
Well, Tyler, that would be very fun to have you on the show.
For some reason, I've seen your videos start popping up like crazy recently, and you've been getting a lot of support, and you're sort of good at kind of making fun of both sides.
You're clearly sort of on one or the other, but all the videos I've seen, you're really well-received by sort of any audience you're playing in front of.
How do you feel like you thread that needle, or what's your strategy?
Is that a strategy, or is that just something that happens because of your humor?
unidentified
Yeah, I think, you know, I think, like, things swing both ways, right?
Things can go too far on the right, too far on the left.
You know, if they go too far on the right, you see people in white hoods and marches that are too far on the left.
There's a thousand genders now.
So it's like, you know, so I'm careful about, like, saying I have a political party.
I just think there's so much crazy stuff.
I do think there's way more crazy stuff happening on the left.
And so it's a goldmine, I think.
And people are so afraid to speak out.
We're in a comedy boom.
It's insane. We're making comedy great again.
harrison smith
That's what we're doing. We should be in a comedy boom.
I mean, I really think we're missing out on having just the absurdity that we're dealing with on a daily basis be actually treated as absurd as it is by, like, the big-name comedy outlets.
You know, obviously the Rider-Strike stuff's going on right now, but why isn't, like, SNL poking fun at the things that we all see on a daily basis that are just patently absurd?
I mean, Clown World's like an overused meme at this point because it's so clownish what we're dealing with.
unidentified
Yeah, well, they've all been castrated.
You know, they're all gender fluid.
That's the goal is just to have one gender.
Everyone's just going to have a giant clit at one point, which is rubbed together.
There's no gender.
There's no, you know what I mean?
I mean, you've got the tennis matches.
The latest big tennis match literally brought to you by Pfizer.
It was called The Last Shot.
You know, I mean, just bring Fauci out there.
You know, this next shot is brought to you by your 50s booster.
You know, at this point...
Put Fauci in charge of the gender pandemic.
You know, we've got a new wave of pronouns coming up this week.
Z-Z-Zip-Zop-Zop.
If you don't comply, you go to jail.
It's absolutely insane.
harrison smith
Yeah, it is absolutely insane.
But again, so are you from New York?
Do you travel around a lot?
I just wonder what it's like.
Because you, I don't know if you are, how do you consider yourself?
Because I see so much of your stuff. I think it's hilarious.
unidentified
Oh, so you're showing my Twitter right now.
I'm banned on Twitter. I'm completely shadow banned on Twitter.
Oh, shadow banned. I'm banned on, yeah, I've been frozen.
harrison smith
That is your Twitter though, right?
unidentified
That's my Twitter there. It is my Twitter.
But 99% of people cannot search me.
So I've been frozen on TikTok.
For two years at a quarter million.
So I've grown this fan base pretty much underground by begging people to share my videos on their stories.
So that's how I've built my following.
It's like the underground railroad for comedians right now.
Not to bring slavery into this, but...
harrison smith
But you are.
You're practically a freedom fighter like a slave.
I think you're totally worthy of that.
unidentified
Well, if you don't have free speech, I mean, what do you have?
So it's incredible.
I mean, I got fired for not getting the vaccine, and then I got fired for my acting agent for being white.
So I currently have a lawsuit at the Supreme Court, a discrimination lawsuit, but like you were talking about before, you can't be racist against white people.
So we're seeing the snowball effect of how far this is being pushed, and I consider it war.
So I don't see it as, oh, I'm just fighting back.
We're in a full-blown culture war right now.
And so that's kind of what gets me out of bed.
And now I'm touring the entire country.
harrison smith
So if people do want to find you, how's the best way to do it?
unidentified
Yeah, TylerFisher.com.
And it's F-I-S-C-H-E-R. So I'll be, yeah, this week I'll be in Houston, Dallas, Austin.
And then off to Ohio, Chicago.
I'm literally, comedy clubs are DMing me.
Just saying, come, here's a date.
I was completely kicked out of Hollywood for fighting the woke agenda and so now the clubs are reaching out and it is this kind of underground rock and roll comedy scene that's a lot of fun and all the crowds are awesome and they're patriots and they just love all types of comedy.
Hey, Harrison, we need to book him on the show, Harrison, when he comes to Texas.
harrison smith
I'm serious. I've been thinking, no, I seriously see your videos all the time.
I see them a lot on YouTube a lot.
I mean, I watch a lot of stand-up comedians anyway, and there are some very good, I mean, I watch a lot of Ryan Long and his buddy that he does work with.
I'm playing on his name right now, but very funny.
Danny Polchuk. Yes, yes, yes, him as well.
So I see a lot of those, and I've been seeing your videos pop up All the time.
I never even really thought about reaching out to you because you didn't seem like you're the type of person that would want to come on Infowars because, again, the way that you sort of thread the needle or the way that you walk the line, I couldn't really get a good grip on where you were politically, although you were very funny and obviously were going after some of the woke stuff.
But again, is that something that you try to do or that's just your humor and that's just the way you are generally?
unidentified
No, this was...
I was cornered. You know, this is what happens.
You get put in a corner, and then they just put it up your ass, and you really just have to fight back.
So what I've been doing...
You know, I do impressions.
You know, it's like, well, I've been doing a Jordan Peterson for 10 goddamn years.
I'm like, well, no one knew who he was.
You know, I cleaned my damn room, cut my dick off.
And so...
Suddenly I got all this hate for trying to get my life together and standing up for myself.
So I was just doing impressions and silly subway jokes for 12 years in New York.
And then I lost everything, right?
I lost my job. I lost my freedom.
I lost my speech. And so it's not even a conscious effort.
It's just me fighting back and using comedy because that's all I do.
And then it turns out, you know, I'd say 75% of the country feels the same way.
harrison smith
Do you think that's about right?
We're just reading a thing saying that half of all Democrats just don't even really care about free speech anymore.
They just think it's like an old-fashioned thing.
I'm worried we're losing the masses.
Do you still think that there's a hardcore majority of people that actually value what you're doing and what we try to do here?
unidentified
I think it takes a rock bottom for everybody.
The pandemic was a good start, and then we'll have our You know, a climate lockdown, and you're going to get your, you know, your climate change booster shots to lower your temperature, you know, two degrees, and then that'll save the whales, the lesbian whales.
So I think everyone's got to get hit personally, and it's happening with the inflation, and it's happening with free speech, and I think people need to be a certain level of desperate to react to it.
You know, you can kind of float around on the surface, but if it gets a little deep, And I think, you know, you're seeing Trump surging in the polls now, right?
I mean, it looks like he'll take out Biden.
And so there's your evidence, I think.
harrison smith
Well, man. Thank you to Clown Car for bringing you on because, yeah, you're somebody that, again, I've been seeing a lot of.
Everything that you've done, I've really liked, and typically I'll go to your profile and just scroll through and laugh at all the little shorts that you do.
I also literally was bookmarking your shorts because I was like, man, his text looks really good.
His font looks, we do shorts here, and I was like, I want my fonts to look like his fonts.
unidentified
I do it all on my own.
So that's the thing. I've built a million followers on my own in my living room.
I'm sitting in my living room right now.
You know, I went from comedy clubs to then having to do it all in my living room.
And that's when I realized, wait a minute, Hollywood's not getting the word out.
But if you do it on your own and you let the internet do its thing...
harrison smith
That's amazing. Tell you what, we're about to end the show here, so if you could just stay on the line, because I would love to have you in studio, or I'd love to come to your Austin show here when you're in town.
TylerFisher.com.
It's F-I-S-C-H-E-R. Surprise last-minute guest here.
I'm so happy to have finally talked to you, sir.
Stay tuned, everybody. The Alex Jones Show begins in 90 seconds.
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