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Welcome to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith today. | ||
Harrison will be filling in on the War Room this afternoon for Owen. | ||
And so, because of scheduling, I am here this morning. | ||
Happy to be here with an amazing audience. | ||
We are scheduled to speak with Dinesh D'Souza this morning about his awesome new movie coming out on October 25th. | ||
You can check that out at policestatefilm.net. | ||
Coming out just in time for Hillary Clinton's birthday on the 26th. | ||
The reason I know that is because my birthday is on the 26th. | ||
Let's go ahead and kick off by playing the trailer to that in clip one. | ||
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We honor you, Father, for all that you do for us. | |
Chief Division Counsel and DOJ have approved a no-knock breach. | ||
We want the subject to be on display. | ||
Doing the walk of shame, full visual impact. | ||
Any questions? | ||
Are we becoming a police state? | ||
The government told American citizens they couldn't go to church on Sunday. | ||
For the first time in my life, I'm saying to myself, am I going to get a knock at the door? | ||
FBI warrant! Come to the door now! | ||
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The Patriot Act and FISA were used against Donald Trump. | |
These individuals have commissioned the biggest propaganda play in U.S. history. | ||
They don't go after the people that rigged the election. | ||
They go after the people that want to find out what the hell happened. | ||
We don't need to have a crime. | ||
We'll be me as a person to look at. | ||
And then we go find out what crime you did. | ||
FBI! Our focus is shifting. | ||
Our main priority as a bureau is going to be domestic terrorism. | ||
It really paints anybody who's right of center. | ||
If you're a pro-life, pro-family Catholic, they define you as radical. | ||
These are anti-government. | ||
We are freedom of religion and freedom of speech. | ||
Violent extremists, and they must be dealt with. | ||
We can do anything we want. | ||
Dinesh D'Souza is a best-selling author, documentary filmmaker, and host of the Dinesh D'Souza podcast. | ||
He's here with us today to talk about his latest film, Police State, which is set for a limited theatrical release on October 23rd and 25th. | ||
Dinesh, it is an honor and a pleasure to have you with us on the American Journal. | ||
How are you today, sir? I'm doing great, thanks, and thanks for having me. | ||
I appreciate it. Absolutely. | ||
So, my first question for you is, how is it that you're so prolific? | ||
It seems like just yesterday that you were coming out with another documentary that maybe the audience has heard of. | ||
Well, last year we released 2,000 Mules, and it was an effort to go beyond speculation about the 2020 election and show people fraud, systematic fraud, in the process of it taking place. | ||
Surveillance video, cell phone geo-tracking, so very reliable sources of evidence. | ||
In this film, which is called Police State, I'm in a sense following in the same track but expanding the scope of the investigation and raising a startling question, which is, you know, for 30 years or more since I've been in this country as an immigrant, I've thought of America as a free society. | ||
We're the free society, and then there are unfree societies, North Korea, China, the old Soviet Union. | ||
But suddenly I notice that all the features of unfree societies, like mass surveillance, And censorship, political targeting, political prisoners, all of this is now present in America. | ||
And so we have to ask the question, are we becoming a police state? | ||
And that's the question at the heart of this new film. | ||
How long was the process of actually making the film? | ||
Just a few months. | ||
It takes a few months to sort of think it all through and frame the question in the right way. | ||
So to give you an example of what I mean, you know, initially I thought I'll make a film and I'll ask the question, are we becoming a police state? | ||
And then I realized, as I keep looking at what the left is saying, that they agree that we're becoming a police state, but they think we're doing it to them. | ||
So, in other words, they think Trump is the authoritarian, they think Republicans want to take away abortion rights, gay rights. | ||
So, ultimately, they have a different understanding of freedom than we do, and they see us as a kind of existential threat to their freedom. | ||
So, in a sense, that makes you reframe the question. | ||
It's not, are we becoming a police state, but who is running the police state? | ||
Who is doing it to the other side? | ||
And that's when, you know, the film kind of takes off because... | ||
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It's Tuesday, September 26th, year of our law in 2023. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back to The American Journal, folks. | ||
We have a great guest with us today. Dinesh D'Souza is on talking about his new film coming out, Police State. | ||
Make sure you check it out at policestatefilm.net. | ||
Nesh, again, it's an honor and a pleasure to have you with us. | ||
Sorry we got cut off there with a break at the end of the last segment. | ||
My understanding is that you have a little bit of history personally with being a political prisoner. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about that? Well, I made a $20,000 contribution to a college friend of mine who was running for the Senate. | ||
I did this just out of loyalty, a long time of friendship over many, many years. | ||
And there was no other motive to it because she was a long shot candidate. | ||
In fact, she lost the race by 40 points. | ||
But nevertheless, the Obama DOJ decided to go after me, and I think it was partly in revenge for the film I made about Obama. | ||
But nevertheless, I found, you know, wow, these are guys who are The insight I got from all that was they didn't treat me as someone, hey, listen, this guy, you know, went afoul of the law. | ||
He should get the same penalty as anyone else. | ||
No. Their view was this guy is a political enemy. | ||
We should get him as best we can. | ||
I mean, I believe that those Obama DOJ lawyers, if they could have put me away for 20 years for doing what I did, a trivial offense, first-time offense, No quid pro quo. | ||
They would have done it. | ||
It gave me the idea that we are in a gangsterized politics, at least from the left, and we cannot treat American political conflict as simply like two debating societies offering two rival visions of America. | ||
My previous view of America was a bit naive, and so this was a wake-up call for me. | ||
For sure. Obviously there's a couple different ways to go about making a documentary. | ||
One approach is to sort of already know what the conclusion is and then try to build evidence around it. | ||
What I'm curious to hear from you about this process is, did you learn anything that surprised you in making the film? | ||
A lot. This is a film, the strength of the film is in the details. | ||
And so I think, for example, most people would say, yeah, we're becoming a police state, but they have no idea what that even means or how it works. | ||
A common phrase we hear, for example, is the deep state. | ||
And the deep state gives you the idea that this police state is all in hiding. | ||
Everybody is operating sort of behind closed doors. | ||
But no, think about digital censorship, for example. | ||
You just have to go on YouTube. | ||
They tell you in the YouTube guidelines right there, you can't talk about the trans in a way we don't like. | ||
You can't talk about abortion or climate change or election fraud or COVID. So a lot of the police state is outside the government. | ||
It's in the academic sector, the nonprofit sector, digital platforms. | ||
So there's Orwell once talked about the fact when he was talking about Big Brother, there is an inner party and an outer party. | ||
So the inner party is the hidden part of it. | ||
And the outer party is right out there in front of our eyes. | ||
And so kind of unmasking this police state and showing how it works, how this how the evil sausage making machine operates. | ||
That's part of what this movie does well. | ||
You know, it's interesting you mentioned how both sides of the political spectrum feel that a police state is developing or exists. | ||
But they think the other side is responsible for it because it reminds me of a lot of my Twitter battles where I get called a Nazi and then I call them a Nazi. | ||
And it's like everybody agrees that Nazis are bad, but nobody can agree who the Nazis are, right? | ||
Right. And everyone agrees that as sort of an element of Nazism that is coming into American politics, it's just that we disagree about the location of it. | ||
So I think, you know, I try to frame it, how do we resolve a question like this? | ||
The left says we're the Nazis, we say they're the Nazis. | ||
How do we decide? Well, we have to answer that question by A, defining what a police state is. | ||
What are the defining ingredients of a police state? | ||
So, for example, Let's take the liberties and the Bill of Rights, right? | ||
We have a right to free speech, a right to conscience, we have a right to assembly, a right to petition the government for redress, right to equal justice and equal rights under the law. | ||
And these rights, by the way, are not subject to political negotiation. | ||
Majorities are not allowed to cancel your right to free speech or mine. | ||
So here's the question. Which side is threatening those basic liberties in America now? | ||
And when you look at it and you see How these liberties are being threatened, under what pretext, and by whom, it's very obvious who's running the police state. | ||
Did you encounter in the process of making this film any sort of leftist philosophy that actually advocated a police state? | ||
Well, this is a very interesting question because Leftist philosophy is one thing, and the real motives of the police state are something else. | ||
And this, by the way, is true of every police state. | ||
I mean, if you think, for example, about the ruling class in the Soviet Union, the so-called nomenklatura, they would all mouth Marxist slogans. | ||
But the real question is, how many of them actually believed in that? | ||
How many of them actually thought that we should make everybody in the Soviet Union equal? | ||
Probably none of them. So the slogans and the ideology was a kind of marvelous pretext for power. | ||
And this is a theme that a lot of people who have written about police states have explored. | ||
Havel, Baklav Havel, the great Czech dissident, talks about a green grocer in Poland or the old Czechoslovakia displaying a sign in his store, workers of the world unite. | ||
And Havel goes, he doesn't believe that. | ||
Nobody who comes into the store believes it. | ||
So why does he put it up? | ||
And then he has a marvelous essay on the psychology that causes somebody to want to put up a slogan like that in a store. | ||
And the real reason he's doing it is not because he believes in the working class uniting. | ||
It's basically a signal to the regime that I am a coward. | ||
I am a conformist. | ||
I am a sheep. I will do what you tell me to. | ||
And so that is the true meaning. | ||
Now, the guy can't say that. | ||
He can't say I'm a coward. | ||
I'm a sheep. Because that would insult his own pride. | ||
It would make him feel really bad about himself. | ||
So he pretends to put up an ideological slogan that gives him the consolation that he's somehow believing in something lofty, even though he's essentially a low craven worm. | ||
So there's consensus that a police state has formed, or at least is forming. | ||
What does reversing one look like? | ||
Because it seems to me, based on my limited knowledge of history, that reversing a police state is typically... | ||
Very violent and difficult. | ||
It's extremely difficult. | ||
I mean, I'm actually doing a little series on Solzhenitsyn's the Gulag Archipelago on my podcast. | ||
And, you know, at some point, the police did the jaws shut. | ||
And the only thing you can do, and this is if you can get away with it, is run. | ||
At some point, resistance becomes largely futile. | ||
And think about it. The Russian people endured this for 70 years before it all fell apart. | ||
And so this is a very dangerous thing we're talking about. | ||
I don't think we're there yet. | ||
And so that's why this movie, I've likened it to a kind of animal giving a warning about the rest of the herd, that there's like a cheetah, you know, that's approaching. | ||
And don't be complacent. | ||
So there are things that we can still do. | ||
While time remains. | ||
And that's really the purpose for making this film. | ||
If I can mention, the film is in hundreds of theaters on just two days, October 23rd, October 25th. | ||
And there's only one place to get tickets, which is policestatefilm.net. | ||
So you can put in your zip code or your state, boom, all the theaters will come up. | ||
And it's a really fun film to see in the theater. | ||
And it's a fun film to see with like-minded people. | ||
So go with your family or friends or, you know, a church group or go with your conservative buddies. | ||
And it's going to be a really wrenching and yet eye-opening experience. | ||
You mentioned that it's not too late and you sort of implied that's one of the reasons for making this film was to sort of raise awareness and get people active, preventing the full-fledged police state from manifesting. | ||
What are some things that we can actually do as American citizens? | ||
What can the listeners actually do to prevent what feels, at least at a zeitgeist level, like this sort of inevitable force? | ||
Well one thing we can do is pressure our own side to fully use its power. | ||
Republicans, by and large, and conservatives tend to be, you know, we're people of principle. | ||
And so we say, oh, well, the left is acting in this gangsterish fashion. | ||
We're not going to do the same thing because we're not like them. | ||
We're better than them. Now, the problem with that is that we're confronted with somebody who's a bully that's stamping on our feet and punching us on the playground. | ||
And writing a strongly worded op-ed in National Review online is not going to deter the bully. | ||
You have to stamp on his feet. | ||
You've got to show power. | ||
You've got to show that ultimately we can do to you what you're doing to us. | ||
And so to some degree, we're forced, I think, reluctantly into a position where Republican attorneys general and secretaries of state have got to be more vigilant in indicting Democrats. | ||
And holding them to account and using the same kind of weapons of RICO and so on against them. | ||
The moment that happens, I mean, think of what happened when Elon Musk just took a bunch of leftist journalists off Twitter for one day. | ||
Suddenly they all began to freak out and talk about the virtues of free speech. | ||
Absolutely. We're going to cut to break. | ||
I want to continue that thought when we come back. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Kaiser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith this morning. | ||
We have an awesome guest with us this morning, Dinesh D'Souza, talking about his new film, Police State, which you can get tickets for at policestatefilm.net. | ||
Make sure you check it out, put in your zip code, figure out which theaters are going to show the movie on the 23rd and 25th of October. | ||
Dinesh, at the end of the last segment, you mentioned the left sort of antagonism toward Elon Musk. | ||
What is it that you've discovered about... | ||
The censorship and the police state on social media specifically because obviously these Twitter files have been quite enlightening and my thinking is if they were doing this to Twitter then they must be doing it on all the platforms too. | ||
Yeah, they were doing it on all the platforms and probably it's safe to say that YouTube is owned by Google and Facebook are far worse than Twitter. | ||
Jack Dorsey was a leftist but not of the worst kind. | ||
On the other hand, what's apparently happened is that Zuckerberg has sort of surrendered to the censorship forces in Facebook. | ||
And then YouTube is perhaps the worst because YouTube also operates with the Google search algorithm. | ||
And the point to remember about Google is that everything that's happening is behind the scenes. | ||
So you go in Google and you put in Dinesh D'Souza, most people naively think, well, okay, that's going to bring up the most common sites on Dinesh. | ||
Not at all. They have rigged the algorithm so that negative stuff is going to come up first. | ||
My stuff is going to be largely buried. | ||
And so what Google is, it's almost like it's the man with the dials and it's a search engine and it's a monopoly. | ||
So there are a couple of other search engines, but not the same. | ||
And Google has this whole philosophy, it's actually described in the film, It's a creepy idea that goes beyond sending lists of people to knock them off of Twitter. | ||
It's called programming human beings. | ||
The idea is to use the Google search algorithm to reprogram the citizenry. | ||
Think of the outrageousness of this idea and the notion of a private corporation taking it upon itself to do this. | ||
Very scary stuff. | ||
Yeah, I noticed at first with Google a number of years ago when I would Google American inventors, and almost all of them were people of color that would appear at the top of the search results. | ||
And I don't have a problem with inventors that are people of color, but when you think about, you know, traditional famous American inventors, it's disproportionately white people. | ||
So I was curious to see that they'd compensated for that historical fact with the search results that they were rendering. | ||
I mean, this is truly Orwellian, isn't it? | ||
I mean, even Abraham Lincoln, now, I haven't done this in the last few days, but if you, a few months ago, up until at least a few months ago, and probably now, just Google Abraham Lincoln, and then just look under what political party he belongs to. | ||
I mean, you think... It's obvious, right? | ||
He's one of the founders of the Republican Party, the first Republican president. | ||
You won't see the word Republican appear in Abraham Lincoln's political party. | ||
And that's so telling because what they're doing is they're manipulating. | ||
Now, there is, you know, the situation at the time of the Civil War was complex. | ||
But what I mean is, Abraham Lincoln was a dyed-in-the-wool, if you will, Republican, and yet Google wants to hide that from sort of young people and people who don't know better and people who, I guess, were born yesterday. | ||
And they are, in a very sneaky way, using their search engine to do that. | ||
Wikipedia, by the way, the same thing. | ||
One of the most alarming things to me about Google is that for a long time they had as part of their mission statement the phrase, don't be evil. | ||
I believe that was what it was. | ||
And I heard that they recently within the last few years actually removed that statement from their documentation, sort of their company mission. | ||
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Are you familiar with that? Yeah, no, I am. | |
This film is full of insiders and whistleblowers and people who have been on the inner workings of not just, by the way, the FBI, but also the Department of Homeland Security. | ||
Many people don't realize that DHS, the Department of Homeland Security, is like 20 times bigger than the FBI. So the FBI is the tip of the iceberg. | ||
But a lot of the worst type of censorship, political targeting, comes out of DHS. So we think of DHS as just these TSA guys who are kind of lazy and walk up and down and like, you know, let's take a look in your bag. | ||
But there's a very insidious aspect to DHS. And DHS has got enormous resources and enormous power. | ||
What are your thoughts on Musk specifically? | ||
Do you think he's really a free speech advocate like he professes, or do you think that there's more going on? | ||
Well, no, I think his intentions are good, but I think on the other hand, when you look at, you contrast for example right now, X with say Rumble, You discover that there is a lot of censorship apparently still going on, a lot of suppression on X still. | ||
I don't think it's Elon Musk's intention, but there are probably a whole bunch of people working at X who don't share Elon Musk's free speech commitment. | ||
And that may include the new CEO, Linda Iaccarino, who seems to be mainly concerned with making sure that advertisers are aligned with X. And the problem with that is it creates a vulnerability. | ||
If the advertisers themselves start pressuring for censorship, then X becomes all too willing to submit to that because they're trying to improve their bottom line. | ||
So Elon Musk, I think, has got his heart in the right place. | ||
I don't think that I'm being suppressed on X. In fact, my following has grown tremendously. | ||
On the other hand, I've seen other people, including my wife, by the way, she's been at like 97,000 followers for like two years. | ||
You're going to have to start retweeting her, man. | ||
Pardon? You're going to have to start retweeting her. | ||
No, it doesn't do any good because the amazing thing is that she's got to think of it. | ||
You have 100,000 followers approximately and you get like two likes when you make a post. | ||
Something is up. And so I think X has some cleanup work to do. | ||
They need to bring in a fumigator, identify the people who are still doing shadow banning and censorship and basically put them out on the street. | ||
I'm curious to know, did you by chance do any research for this film on FOIA requests? | ||
Because I've been increasingly suspicious that FOIA requests don't actually do anything and that you get false negatives back when you submit the requests. | ||
Did that come up at all? Yeah, we don't look at those specifically, but I do think we're dealing with massive obstructionism of information coming from the Biden regime. | ||
I mean, you've never seen a government so thoroughly politicized from top to bottom. | ||
I mean, think of some guy like Mayorkas. | ||
This is a guy who's dealing with border security and so on. | ||
Nevertheless, everybody seems to get their marching orders They all take the same line. | ||
And the strange thing about this, and this is kind of a unique feature of the American police state, it's a police state without an evident dictator. | ||
And by that I mean, you know, if you look at China, for example, it's pretty obvious. | ||
Who's running that police state? | ||
Well, Xi is. Russia. | ||
Who's running that quasi-police state? | ||
Well, Putin is. Who's running our police state? | ||
You're hard pressed to say. | ||
There's all this speculation. | ||
Is it Obama? Is he whispering in from the outside? | ||
Is it the Obama-ites, the little Obama clan around Biden? | ||
Is it somebody else? | ||
Is it just the DNC? Everybody kind of agrees that Biden is simply sitting in the canoe. | ||
He's kind of a, he's willingly doing what he's doing, but he's not calling the shots. | ||
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So who is? That's a fascinating question. | |
Well, thank you so much for coming on the American Journal this morning here on Infowars at band.video. | ||
I want to encourage the listeners to visit policestatefilm.net. | ||
Check out the theaters near you that are going to be showing the film on October 23rd and 25th. | ||
Thank you so much, Dinesh, for being with us this morning. | ||
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If I were the prince of deception, I'd want to shroud the world in unyielding darkness. | |
I'd seize control over the lands and masses, but I wouldn't be satisfied until I had quashed the boldest voice of truth, InfoWars. | ||
So I'd work meticulously to control the world. | ||
I'd target platforms like InfoWars first. | ||
I'd initiate a campaign of silence. | ||
With the subtlety of a serpent, I would whisper to you as I whispered to Eve, Believe only what you're told. | ||
To the young I would whisper, InfoWars is a fake news conspiracy theory network. | ||
I would convince them that man needs no alternate perspectives, no dissenting voices, no questions against the status quo. | ||
I would assure them that InfoWars is false, and what's approved is true. | ||
And the old I would teach to say after me, our father, which art in censorship. | ||
If I were the devil, I'd soon have people at war with InfoWars, platforms at war with free speech, and nations at war with freedom of thought, until each in its turn was uniform. | ||
If I were the devil, I would undermine platforms like InfoWars from being a refuge for the inquisitive until before you knew it, you'd have suppression and censorship at every door. | ||
Soon, I'd have unity and misinformation. | ||
I'd have influential figures promoting a single narrative. | ||
Soon, I could evict InfoWars from social media, then from search engines. | ||
And then from the homes of patriots, I would lure society into believing only one perspective, dismissing Infowars as falsehood. | ||
And what do you bet I could get whole states to promote uniformity as progress? | ||
I would convince the young that independent platforms are outdated, that compliance is more comfortable, that what you see in the mainstream media is the only perspective. | ||
In other words, if I were the devil, I wouldn't want you to visit Infowars.com. | ||
forward slash show today. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith. | ||
As Harrison will be hosting the War Room this afternoon, make sure you stay tuned on Infowars.com forward slash show today. | ||
Don't miss a minute. I believe Alex is going to be back in studio today, though. | ||
I'm not sure. That is my understanding. | ||
So much news, it's hard to know even where to start. | ||
I'm going to start with this incredible news regarding the Nazi that was... | ||
Given accolades and a standing ovation by Trudeau in Canada just a couple days ago. | ||
I know that we covered this yesterday, but there's a couple other things I want to touch on relating to this. | ||
Headline is, Despite the fact that he met with and then invited a former SS soldier into his parliament where the 98-year-old Nazi was given a standing ovation, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau complained about Russian propaganda and Russian disinformation. | ||
He went on to note that it was a terrible mistake and blamed the Speaker of the House for the oversight and then went on to complain about Russian propaganda and advocated the continued support of Ukraine. | ||
Opposition leader said that Canadians are sick and tired of a prime minister who never takes responsibility for things that happen under his watch. | ||
And we've been saying it all along, folks. | ||
So many of the Ukrainians are Nazi sympathizers. | ||
Over 250,000 of them volunteered to fight for the Nazis during World War II. So it's not a surprise to me that when you run into a Ukrainian, you might inadvertently run into a Nazi. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip three, see what Trudeau said. | ||
Obviously, it's extremely upsetting that this happened. | ||
The speaker has acknowledged his mistake and has apologized. | ||
But this is something that is deeply embarrassing to the Parliament of Canada and, by extension, to all Canadians. | ||
I think particularly of Jewish MPs and all members of the Jewish community across the country who are celebrating Yom Kippur today. | ||
I think it's going to be really important that all of us push back against Russian propaganda, Russian disinformation and continue our steadfast and unequivocal support for Ukraine, as we did last week with announcing further measures to stand with Ukraine in Russia's illegal war against it. | ||
Owen did an awesome job of pointing out some of the details of this video that I hadn't noticed that were very easy to overlook, especially with the body language going on as the speaker apparently realized that he was inadvertently celebrating or acknowledging a Nazi. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip six of Owen. | ||
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Zelensky honored 98 year old veteran who fought alongside Nazis in SS division. | |
All right, we're beyond the pale, total twilight zone. | ||
Ezra Levant, your response. | ||
So he lives his whole life in Canada. | ||
He's 98. There aren't many of these guys left. | ||
And then suddenly he gets a phone call from Trudeau's office saying, come on down to Parliament. | ||
You're actually a hero. | ||
I mean, he's got to be thinking Adolf Hitler would be so proud of me now. | ||
And not a single journalist and not a single politician, not a single person in the establishment said, What? | ||
If this guy was fighting against the Russians in 43, 44, 45... | ||
What side was he on? | ||
First of all, you have the speaker there who I think he kind of realizes it. | ||
If you watch his face, his eyes perk up and his head goes back. | ||
He's like, wait, he fought the Russians? | ||
He's like, wait, he fought the Russians? | ||
Like, what am I? Wait, is this guy the Nazi? | ||
And then the video where he's like wiping his brow with the sweat. | ||
It's like all the stress that he's lived under being a Nazi for 70 years, all the stress is now wiped away. | ||
If you're still wondering whether or not the Ukrainians were heavily Nazi, I pulled up this article from the Inquirer, Elkins Park Nazi Monument denounced by National Jewish Organization. | ||
You can see there's the Iron Cross here. | ||
This is the memorial to the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, which is located in a Ukrainian Catholic cemetery next to an elementary school in Elkins Park. | ||
I believe Elkins Park is in Philadelphia. | ||
So a national Jewish advocacy organization is calling for the removal of a monument to Nazi collaborators in Montgomery County just outside of Philadelphia. | ||
Until recently went largely unnoticed for decades. | ||
So I believe that the cemetery was constructed in the 90s. | ||
And this is in the United States, folks. | ||
I mean, you've got the Iron Cross right here, 43 to 45. | ||
It's explicitly Nazi with the Ukrainian symbol right here in the middle of it. | ||
This is just like a hybrid of Nazism and Ukraine. | ||
So the Large Stone Cross, which was the subject of an Inquirer article published Sunday, was erected about 30 years ago at St. | ||
Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery in Elkins Park in honor of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the Schutzstaffel, the Nazi military branch often referred to simply as the SS. The unit, known also as the 1st Galician or SS Galitsyn was formed in 43. | ||
It was composed of volunteers and conscripts from Nazi-occupied Ukraine who fought for Germany during World War II. Volunteers, folks. | ||
Some of the Ukrainian diaspora view those soldiers not as Nazi collaborators but freedom fighters who wanted to establish Ukrainian independence by battling the Soviet Union. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Why somebody who's living under communist rule, especially in the breadbasket of Europe that is and was and has been Ukraine. | ||
I understand why people stood up and joined the Nazis and fought against the Russians in World War II because they were literally being starved to death by communism. | ||
Their food was being stolen from them. | ||
If you read Michael Malice's new book, he goes into detail about how if farmers in the Ukrainian region were caught with their food or if even their children did not look like they were malnourished on suspicion alone, people were massacred. | ||
So I understand why anybody, regardless of how evil they could possibly be, was a better alternative than literally starving to death under communist rule. | ||
And I understand why people may have joined. | ||
But why is it that you're celebrating at award ceremonies these people? | ||
Why is it that you're throwing up a Nazi symbol in a cemetery as if you're proud of it? | ||
Second of all, why is it that no one on the left can admit that there are Nazi sympathizers all over Ukraine? | ||
I understand not every Ukrainian is a Nazi. | ||
I understand not every Ukrainian is a Nazi sympathizer. | ||
But to say that none of them are is outrageous. | ||
And to say that not a significant portion of them are is also outrageous. | ||
And it's not just the fact that some of their symbols kind of look like they may be Nazi-esque or the fact that some of their salutes look kind of Nazi-esque. | ||
This isn't just some sort of aesthetics argument where we're like, oh, they're branding themselves like Nazis. | ||
No, these people are actually celebrating... | ||
Nazism. And they look back on it as sort of a first nationalist statement of Ukrainian independence. | ||
Independence from the Russian communists, the Soviet Union. | ||
And so, we're not dealing with a situation in which people, you know, happened to be Nazis 50 years ago because they were forced to. | ||
We're dealing with a situation in which people are proud that their ancestors fought for the Nazis, and they seek to revitalize that sentiment once again. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith, who will be on the War Room this afternoon. | ||
Just had a great guest, Dinesh D'Souza, on. | ||
And I believe we have Alex Stein coming on at the end of the show this morning as well. | ||
Really looking forward to that conversation. | ||
So much going on, like I said at the beginning of the show today. | ||
It is hard for me to know even where to begin. | ||
But since we're on a Ukrainian-Nazi kick, why don't we just transition into... | ||
Money laundering. So busted. | ||
Awesome reporting by our very own Steve Watson on Infowars.com. | ||
Adam Schiff funneled millions to defense contractors after taking donations. | ||
So, while Representative Adam Schiff, Democrat from California, campaigns for a Senate seat on a platform of earmarks for local causes, the 12-term congressman has been busted steering millions in taxpayer dollars to for-profit defense contractors. | ||
In two particularly egregious cases, Schiff channeled millions in funding to Smith's Detection and PhaseBridge, Inc., two defense companies within his district, with $6 million steered to Smith's Detection and $3 million to PhaseBridge. | ||
Both moves would have been barred under reforms adopted in 2010. | ||
This financial maneuvering coincided with Schiff receiving $8,500 in contributions from PMA Group PAC and two family members of Paul Magliocchetti. | ||
Interestingly enough, in 2011, Paul Megliochetti was sentenced to 27 months in prison for making illegal campaign contributions. | ||
And there's an awesome chart here showing the earmarks and the amount donated to the SHIF campaign. | ||
So $9 million went to Smith's Detection. | ||
$8,500 went to SHIF. $1 million went to Eureka Aerospace. | ||
$34,550 went to SHIF. $1 million went to Tanner Research. | ||
$15,800 went to SHIF. $800,000 went to Orbitz Lightwave Incorporated. | ||
$3,700 to SHIF. And half a million, just under half a million, to Super Protonic. | ||
This article goes on to detail some other sort of conflict of interest donations happening between Schiff and contractors and how he's leveraging his power as a politician to give money to those who kick back. | ||
10% for the big guy, right? | ||
So that all in the context of the fact that the first U.S. Abrams tanks arrive in Ukraine as officials admit they risk being destroyed. | ||
But it doesn't matter if the tanks are destroyed because the contractors that build, assemble, and ship and train the forces on how to use these tanks make a ton of money. | ||
So even if Ukraine loses all of these tanks in the first seven days of their utilization... | ||
Our contractors still stand to make a tremendous amount of money, and of course our contractors kick that money back to the politicians either via donations to their campaign contributions or because our politicians are invested in those contractors who are publicly traded. | ||
So Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed reception of the first delivery of U.S. Abrams battle tanks after President Biden last week made it clear they would finally arrive within days of his meeting with Zelensky at the White House. | ||
And I'm not even sure that the Ukrainians know how to use the tanks. | ||
I'm not sure that it even matters. | ||
But what do we care whether or not they know how to use them? | ||
What do we care whether or not they're going to help? | ||
Because we are making a ton of money, loaning the money to the Ukrainians so they can buy the tanks off of us and then pay us back the loan on interest. | ||
It's a double dip. | ||
Moreover, there's a new report, another great piece of reporting by our very own Steve Watson, that U.S. taxpayers are subsidizing small businesses in Ukraine, including designer Knitwear. | ||
So not only are we aiding the Ukrainians in terms of our military contributions and aid to them, but we are also subsidizing and funding their small businesses. | ||
I know that the Clinton Foundation has recently rekindled its flames and is... | ||
Beginning a campaign on rebuilding Ukraine, and I don't even understand how the Clintons can start the foundation up again after they shut it down. | ||
And claim that they are going to be in the process of rebuilding Ukraine, given the fact that the war in Ukraine isn't over. | ||
Typically, you don't rebuild something while it's still being destroyed. | ||
So this just screams money laundering to me. | ||
This just screams kickbacks and foreign aid and wasted millions upon millions of dollars as an excuse to get the kickback to the Clintons and the political class in the United States. | ||
I mean, what could they possibly do to rebuild Ukraine when Ukraine is still in the middle of being invaded and virtually all of its cities that have been destroyed are occupied by the enemy? | ||
You've probably heard that Poland has sort of withdrawn its support for Ukraine, which I find very interesting given the fact that for a long time, the left continuously argued that if we allow Russia to take Ukraine without resistance, then they will invade Poland. | ||
But Poland doesn't really seem to feel that way. | ||
So Polish prime minister, I can't even begin to pronounce this guy's name, but the Polish prime minister has warned Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky not to slander Poland on the world stage as Kiev and Warsaw continue to feud over grain exports. | ||
I want to tell President Zelensky never to insult Poles again, as he did recently during his speech at the UN. The Prime Minister told a crowd at a rally in the city of Swidnik on Friday. | ||
The Polish people will never allow this to happen, and defending the good name of Poland is not only my duty and honor, but also the most important task of the Polish government, the Prime Minister said. | ||
He stressed that Warsaw would stand up for its interests in the current geopolitical context. | ||
And I think it's very interesting that Ukraine is beginning to lash out at those who have incessantly helped them for the duration of this war. | ||
It seems that they are increasingly desperate. | ||
They're certainly acting increasingly desperate. | ||
And they are beginning to act like sort of a drowning person desperately clutching onto anything that can keep them above water. | ||
Of course, at the risk of all those around them who they seem to be pulling down with them. | ||
Meanwhile, while Ukraine loses its war, U.S. soldiers are treated worse than garbage while White House keeps throwing money at Ukraine. | ||
A team of inspectors from the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the GAO, has investigated 12 unspecified military installations in the United States and interviewed U.S. military personnel about the conditions they have to live in. | ||
In a 118-page article, So, our military is continuing to be crippled by this woke agenda. | ||
This war. | ||
Desire to be politically correct instead of victorious. | ||
I think the last time we won a war was 1945. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if I live through the 100th anniversary of the last victory despite the fact that we've basically been at war. | ||
For the entirety of the time. | ||
Since 1945, we don't ever seem to win. | ||
We seem to be weakening our own military. | ||
We don't take care of our veterans. | ||
We don't take care of our own soldiers. | ||
And we pump millions upon millions of dollars into the interests of foreign so-called allies with Nazi sentiments. | ||
All while disregarding our own needs of our own soldiers and our own defense. | ||
Because our politicians are only concerned with kickback. | ||
It's really just embarrassing. | ||
I can't believe it. I can't even believe it. | ||
Frankly, I don't understand why we can't charge the Biden administration with the Trading with the Enemy Act. | ||
Because I'm pretty sure that in 1945, if you were doing business with the Nazis, that was a criminal offense. | ||
Didn't they shut down Prescott Bush's bank that he was on the board of because they were doing business with the Nazis? | ||
It's like, how come the Bidens get to do business with the Nazis? | ||
I guess, are we not formally enemies of the Nazis anymore since the war is over? | ||
I would think that that whole entire party would be sort of an enemy of the people or an enemy of the state. | ||
Moreover, I want to buy one. | ||
Trump poses with custom Trump.45 Glock at Palmetto State Armory. | ||
This is a great video of him purchasing a Glock. | ||
And it's good to see a president that actually believes in the Second Amendment or at least purports to. | ||
Finally, we're seeing a politician actually buy a firearm for an American instead of for a Ukrainian. | ||
That is a relief. More great news to cover in the next segment. | ||
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Watch it live right now at fan.video. | ||
Welcome back to The American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geyser. | ||
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Crazy, crazy news going on. | |
Peace by our very own Adan Salazar. | ||
Trump vows to probe enemy of the people NBC parent Comcast for country-threatening treason if re-elected. | ||
So according to the former president, the networks have proven themselves to be one big campaign contribution to the radical left Democrat Party with their coverage of fake news like the fully debunked Russia collusion hoax. | ||
So I don't know if this is treason or not. | ||
You know, freedom of the press is pretty extensive unless you work for Infowars. | ||
But it definitely should be counted as a campaign contribution because all of the lying that the deep state-backed mainstream media has done since 2016, frankly, it's been going on for 50 years. | ||
It's just become radically apparent. | ||
All of the lying that they've done for the left should count as a contribution in kind. | ||
Like the fact that our leftist politicians get away with not reporting the lies that the mainstream media tells on their behalf is In their campaign finance reports that they have to submit during their campaigns just boggles my mind. | ||
I want to go ahead and show clip five of leftists freaking out about some of Trump's plans for the future of the government and what that's going to look like. | ||
What do you make of the fact that it does seem to me that the country, and in many cases the media, seems numb to it? | ||
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I think there's no question that the country and the media is numb to it. | |
The threshold in this moment is very simple. | ||
Everything that Donald Trump says should be taken literally and seriously. | ||
What he did today was threaten the employees, the journalists at NBC News. | ||
What he said more broadly is he's going to shut down the free media in the United States. | ||
What he announced today as a candidate for president in 2023 is he's coming after the American media. | ||
He's coming after his political opponents. | ||
Why is he running for president? | ||
He's running for retribution. | ||
Retribution, according to Donald Trump, is a philosophy of avenging anybody who was against him. | ||
So we are on the edge of an abyss in this country. | ||
And it seems that there is a paralysis, a numbness, a total disregard for the clear and present threat. | ||
There is something extraordinary happening. | ||
The people who are trying to tear down democracy in the country keep telling the rest of the country what it is they plan to do to such a degree that they have announced their plans six months into 2025 to have taken apart the whole of the federal government. | ||
Now, Since FDR's time in office, the legislative metric in the United States has been a hundred days, not six months. | ||
This is a racist code whistle to every white supremacist in the country because it's how long it took out off Hitler to take Weimar Germany to a complete and total dictatorship. | ||
That included, by the way, The military swearing an oath of allegiance, not to the nation, but to the Fuhrer. | ||
And the military was the institution amongst many in Germany that were the last holdouts to this. | ||
But once he was in power, they were the first to submit. | ||
And what Donald Trump is signaling to the officer corps of the American military, you get in line behind me, the leader, not the idea, not the Constitution, or I'm coming for you too. | ||
This is an epically dangerous moment. | ||
Well, and to make that even more... | ||
I'm going to get more into that clip in the next segment. | ||
There's only 29 seconds left of this segment. | ||
There are so many things wrong with what that jerk said on so many different levels. | ||
I'm sure that you picked up on it. | ||
We're going to hammer it down in the next segment. | ||
Make sure you stick with us over the break. | ||
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You're watching the American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geyser filling in for the great Harrison Smith this morning. | ||
Harrison will be on The War Room today hosting. | ||
Make sure you check that out. Make sure you stay tuned. | ||
Infowars.com forward slash show all day, every day. | ||
So we watched a clip in the last segment of just leftists complaining about Trump and the GOP and having a six-month plan that goes into 2025. | ||
And there's so many things wrong with what that guy said. | ||
So first of all, they raise the issue that the GOP and Trump is a threat to our democracy. | ||
Even though we're not a democracy and advocating for democracy is to advocate for a different form of government than our current form of government, which one could argue is itself treason. | ||
The word democracy is not mentioned once in our Constitution. | ||
This is not a democracy. | ||
It's a constitutional republic because just because the majority of people That's rule of the mob. | ||
That's democracy. That's the first problem. | ||
The second problem is the guy's advocating FDR implicitly. | ||
So he's like, oh, FDR established the precedent that presidents of the United States have a 100-day plan, right? | ||
They have goals for the first 100 days that they're in office, not six months. | ||
Even though FDR basically turned our country into a socialism and actually stole all of our gold. | ||
I don't know if you know this or not, but during FDR's presidency during the Great Depression, it was illegal to privately own any gold except, I believe, heirlooms or your wedding ring. | ||
Everything else had to be turned over to the government. | ||
It was illegal to harbor, hide, or hold on to your own gold. | ||
That's how bad things were and that's what the government did. | ||
They came in and they confiscated all of your real money because the paper money was worthless and the treasury was basically empty. | ||
So I don't know why anybody advocates FDR. I think he's one of the most highly overrated presidents in the history of the United States. | ||
He could put together a sentence, though. | ||
So it does put him ahead of Joe Biden in terms of ranking. | ||
The next thing is, he's saying that having a six-month plan is like a dog whistle to the Nazis because that's how long it took the Nazis to establish a dictatorship in 33 is such a stretch. | ||
I can't even believe it. | ||
I mean, I'm surprised that that guy isn't like a hot yoga instructor because his stretching is... | ||
Some of the most impressive stretching that I've ever seen in my entire life. | ||
They're saying that the GOP and that the Trump administration is dog whistling to white supremacists and Nazis because they have a six month plan. | ||
When we are literally funding billions of dollars to actual Nazis in Ukraine. | ||
We are literally in a position where we have cemeteries in Philadelphia that have Nazi paraphernalia symbols on statues. | ||
All in the context of the fact that our founding fathers have been torn down in virtually every major city. | ||
right? That was a huge thing during the George Floyd protests. | ||
They were happy to tear down statues of George Washington, happy to tear down statues of Christopher Columbus, happy to Teardown statues of Thomas Jefferson, but nobody said a word about the Iron Cross in the cemetery in Philadelphia, the city of brotherly love. | ||
And that's a leftist city. | ||
Like, I would have thought that that would have been the first thing that those who are anti-fascists, the Antifa crowd, would have wanted to tear down, would have been the Nazi cemetery that's literally been sitting in Philadelphia since the 90s. | ||
So they're funding Nazis in Ukraine. | ||
We've got Nazi cemeteries in the United States. | ||
And they're advocating that Trump not even be allowed to be on the ballot. | ||
So on the one hand, they say that the GOP and Trump is the greatest threat to our democracy. | ||
We aren't even a democracy. | ||
But what is more anti-democratic than advocating for a candidate for the president, especially the most popular candidate for president, to not even be allowed to be on the ballot because you're concerned that most people actually want to vote for him? | ||
That's the definition of anti-democratic. | ||
Oh, man. If we let him on the ballot, he might actually win because most people might actually want him. | ||
So we've got to take him off the ballot to save our democracy. | ||
It's funny that he was a threat to democracy for the first four years he was in presidency for his first term, and yet we're still here. | ||
Yeah. Well, I wonder if it's even legal for us to vote for him again, given that you can't serve three terms as president. | ||
So... You've got the ballot issue. | ||
Then you've got the fact that we've got political prisoners serving over 20 years in some instances in prison because they got carried away at a protest at the Capitol over a very highly questionable election result. | ||
And they were just protesting, entering the people's house. | ||
And they're being locked up for decades simply because they are the political opposition. | ||
They're trying to put Donald Trump in prison. | ||
I mean, they're minding the velvet ropes. | ||
This is like one of the most famous clips ever from the January 6th event. | ||
So they're funding Nazis overseas. | ||
They're burying them and putting up their statues here. | ||
In Canada, they are giving them standing ovations in parliament. | ||
They're trying to take candidates off the ballot. | ||
And they are trying to put people in prison who support that candidate because they support that candidate. | ||
But we are the ones that are a threat to democracy. | ||
This is the biggest joke ever. | ||
Anyway, Ted Cruz, the odds are very significant that Michelle Obama will replace Biden. | ||
The GOP Senator Ted Cruz has speculated that Joe Biden will not be chosen as the Democratic nominee for 2024 and that the distinction will go to none other than Michelle Obama in a last-minute Democratic National Convention decision. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip four. | ||
If it's just the kingmakers saying, nope, we pick you, whoever doesn't get picked, everyone else is pissed. | ||
So here's the scenario that I think is perhaps most likely and most dangerous. | ||
In August of 2024, the Democrat kingmakers jettison Joe Biden and parachute in Michelle Obama. | ||
And I want you to pause and reflect on this. | ||
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Oh, I'm pausing, and I'm reflecting, and so is everybody else listening right now. | |
I view this as a very serious danger. | ||
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I'm smiling right now because it terrifies me, and I also could totally see this happening. | |
So, Michelle Obama, number one, you don't infuriate African-American women, which is a critical part of the constituency that Democrats are relying on to win. | ||
But number two, you avoid the problem. | ||
If you pick from any of the four, the other three are pissed. | ||
Because they're all, to some extent, peers. | ||
They're rivals. They're all jabbing knives at each other. | ||
Michelle Obama, because she was first lady, has the ability to kind of parachute in above all four and say, hey, we're not picking among any of you. | ||
You guys can all fight it out next time. | ||
You're all going to be on the same level. | ||
We're coming. This is the Obamas saving the day. | ||
And I think in terms of a solution... | ||
That unifies Democrats. | ||
There ain't nothing like that. | ||
I also think Michelle is not all that eager to run for president. | ||
To parachute in in August of 24, a couple of months before the presidency, and suddenly wake up and be president? | ||
Not a bad gig. It's not a bad gig at all. | ||
Now, would she do it? | ||
I don't know. I've met Michelle, but I don't know her personally in any meaningful way. | ||
I don't know if she would do it. | ||
Barack Obama is already running the Biden administration. | ||
I think he is already the puppet master behind this Biden White House. | ||
I don't think Joe Biden is the decision maker. | ||
And so when I see the media turning on Joe Biden right now, I think the odds of Michelle Obama parachuting in in August of 2024 have risen dramatically, and that ought to scare the hell out of anyone who is unhappy about the direction this country is going and doesn't want us to go even crazier in an even worse direction. | ||
I like Owen's theory that the left is using McCarthy to impeach Biden so they don't have to publicly go against the incumbent. | ||
And that would be a shocking and terrifying development if Michelle Obama were to become the candidate. | ||
But I believe people have the right to vote for who they want for the president, which is why if she gets on the ballot, great, but I want my guy to be on the ballot too. | ||
Tucker recently said that the U.S. government stopped me from interviewing Putin. | ||
Dan Lehman reports this on Infowars.com. | ||
Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson has alleged that unnamed figures in Washington obstructed his attempts to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin. | ||
There are some details where recently Tucker discussed this in an interview that he did with a Swiss publication. | ||
I believe that the full story on this actually does exist with Tucker's interview on the Full Send podcast from months ago. | ||
He was still working at Fox when he did that interview. | ||
He was famous in that interview for putting a dip in, putting nicotine in his mouth like it came out. | ||
Anyway, more details on that in the next segment. | ||
Stick with us, folks. We'll be back after this break. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I am Chase Geyser filling in for the great Harrison Smith this morning as he will be hosting the War Room this afternoon. | ||
I am going to be taking calls for about an hour before we have Alex Stein on. | ||
I'm not going to give the number out yet because I want to give the crew a chance to get everything set up to take calls. | ||
But in the last segment we were talking about Tucker coming out saying that the U.S. government stopped him from interviewing Putin. | ||
Great article by Dan Lyman on Infowars.com. | ||
And this isn't the first time this has come up. | ||
And it's just so funny that these sorts of things are happening. | ||
We're going to get into more stories like this of the left acting like fascists and Nazis, all the while calling us enemies of democracy. | ||
Let's go ahead and cue up clip 08 of Tucker talking about his experience with the government trying to prevent his interview of Putin. | ||
I'm not hiding anything, but I was definitely hiding my plan to go interview Putin just because it's an interview. | ||
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So how did that happen? How do you know the NSA broke into your signal? | |
Because they admitted it. Really? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Can you tell us about that? | |
How did you find out? I got a call from somebody in Washington who would know, just trust me. | ||
So I went up there for another reason, but this person said, you know, are you going to come to Washington anytime soon? | ||
This was a year and a half ago, and I was like, yeah, actually, I'm going to be up in a week. | ||
Meet me Sunday morning. So weird. | ||
Like, who does that? Just text me. | ||
You know what I mean? Just text me. | ||
No. So I go, and this person's like, and this is someone who would know, are you planning a trip to go see Putin? | ||
Yeah. This was the summer before the war started. | ||
And I was like, how would you know that? | ||
I haven't told anybody. I mean, anybody. | ||
Not my brother, not my wife, nobody. | ||
And just because, you know, it's one of a million things you're working on. | ||
But that was one of them. I want to go interview... | ||
Why wouldn't I want to interview Putin? | ||
Of course. I want to interview Xi. | ||
I want to interview everybody, right? | ||
That's kind of my job. | ||
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We want to get Kim Jong-un on here one day. | |
Of course. Of course. We met him. | ||
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You did? Yep. Oh, we got to talk about that out here. | |
Super interesting. But anyway... | ||
Holy shit. Um... | ||
How would you know that? | ||
Because NSA pulled your text with this other person you were texting. | ||
How did you know that? And so I immediately, I was intimidated. | ||
I'm embarrassed to admit, but I was. | ||
I was completely freaked out by it. | ||
I called a U.S. senator who I know, not that well, but it seems like a trustworthy person. | ||
And I told him a story. I said, I just want to tell you this. | ||
And then I went on TV on Monday and I'm like, this happened. | ||
And so they had, you know, Congress asked NSA, and NSA was like, yes, we did this, but for good reason? | ||
What would be a good reason to read my, you know, what? | ||
But the head of NSA, it's fine, because everyone's in on it. | ||
Republicans and Democrats are all in on it. | ||
And by it, I mean the assumption there's no privacy whatsoever, that they have a right to know everything you're saying and thinking. | ||
That shit scares you. And that's just not a right as far as I'm concerned. | ||
By the way, if you have no privacy, you have no freedom. | ||
Freedom is predicated on privacy. | ||
It's like none of your business. You don't even think about that. | ||
Like, they can just go through your phone and find everything. | ||
Well, they did it to me, so I know that for a fact. | ||
But again, if you have no privacy, you have no freedom. | ||
Yeah. How about this? | ||
It's none of your business. If that's not a good enough answer, then you are a slave. | ||
Just a good rule of thumb. | ||
If the government makes a technology, typically the government can break that technology. | ||
So whether it's encryption chats like Signal or the Tor browser... | ||
Assume that you have no privacy. | ||
Be careful out there, folks, because they are coming after our journalists. | ||
I'm sure they didn't have a warrant for Tucker Carlson. | ||
I mean, what crime could they possibly be investigating him for that would justify their snooping on his signal chat? | ||
And they're putting us in prison. | ||
They're going to lock Owen up. | ||
They are trying to get our candidate off the ballot. | ||
They are taking all of our money by force via taxation and giving it to the exact same political persuasion that our ancestors fought and died against in World War II and it's a full-fledged war against Patriotic Americans. | ||
I don't even want to say right wing because I know a lot of lefties that are patriots. | ||
Not leftists because leftists are anti-American just inherently. | ||
But lefties. I know left wing people who love this country. | ||
And if you're a left wing person who loves this country and believes in things like the Bill of Rights, then you are a right wing extremist as far as leftists are concerned. | ||
This new breaking news that an anonymous political commentator, Kat Turd, who I'm sure you guys follow. | ||
Many of you guys follow him on Twitter. | ||
It's absolutely hysterical, the things that he posts. | ||
Great account. Was swatted after being doxed by leftists. | ||
So, quote, So I was just swatted during my podcast, Kat Turd wrote. | ||
The caller pretended to be me and told the cops I've stabbed someone. | ||
Had a gun and was going to kill myself. | ||
This is the result of being doxxed over and over by leftist outlets. | ||
You can imagine how dangerous this is. | ||
I'm okay, the pets are okay, and the local cops were fantastic. | ||
Thanks for your concern. I will continue to talk truth to power. | ||
I won't stop. Love you all. | ||
According to Human Events editor Jack Posobiec, Cat Turd has been mercilessly doxxed by corporate media in hopes that someone would do just this. | ||
There's no reason to doxx someone other than... | ||
The hope that that person you're doxing will be harassed by political opposition. | ||
Doxing is incredibly dangerous because it leads to things like random people, innocent people being swatted. | ||
And I don't know what the statistics are, but it is not a safe thing to be swatted. | ||
It happened to Tim Pool a number of times. | ||
This is like a full-fledged sort of military-esque cops breaking into your residence or wherever you are, armed, armored. | ||
Ready to roll. If you flinch the wrong way, you could feasibly get shot. | ||
I mean, this is incredibly dangerous. | ||
They're just hoping that the cops kill right-wingers via this. | ||
But I did send some messages to Katur this morning, and he says that everything's okay. | ||
He's all booked up today. | ||
I think he's probably doing interviews. | ||
But this is exactly what the left wants. | ||
The left wants everyone on the right to be the subject of harassment, persecution, harassment by litigation. | ||
Harassment by law enforcement. | ||
I got pulled over on the way here last night. | ||
I was on my way to the office last night at 10.30 p.m. | ||
And I got pulled over for the fourth time since I started working here 90 days ago. | ||
Less than 90 days. 88 days ago. | ||
I can't believe I've talked about it on air since I've been like I get pulled over so much on the way here I don't know if it's because I'm like right by the Infowars office or something that I get pulled over they always let me go with a warning but it is just like incessant what they're trying to accomplish here I do want to plug The great Ben Warren, before we go to break, we've only got about a minute and a half left in this segment. | ||
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It is something to be read. | ||
Ben Warren is a very brilliant young man. | ||
He's one of our writers. He does a great job. | ||
And he wrote an awesome article on the state against anonymity. | ||
And it is really a sophisticated article with really great Intellectual exploration of the history of anonymity and the nature of the state. | ||
I highly recommend that you go to InfoWars.com and read this article. | ||
I'm not going to read it to you, like I said, but this is really something special. | ||
Ben Warren's very talented, and I highly recommend that you check out this article. | ||
I wish that I could read it to you on air, but it's just something that is to be studied. | ||
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Welcome back to The American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith, who is filling in for the great Owen Schroer this afternoon. | ||
It is an honor and a pleasure to be with you, and I really want to be with you for the next hour before our great guest, Alex Stein, comes on. | ||
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That's 877-789-ALEX. 877-789-2539. | ||
Call in. Let me know what you think about everything that we've been covering. | ||
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What do you think about the money laundering that's clearly going on with Ukraine? | ||
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And that in lieu of tearing down those statues, the radical leftists endeavor to tear down statues of our great founding fathers. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
In fun news by Kellen McBreen. | ||
Driverless disarray. | ||
Autonomous vehicles cause massive traffic jam after Texas Longhorns football game. | ||
Viral footage out of Austin, Texas, shows the moment driverless cars created a huge traffic jam as crowds attending a University of Texas football game were heading home. | ||
You know, I have such mixed feelings about this sort of thing because... | ||
I came of age in the tech boom. | ||
I graduated high school in 2010. | ||
All anybody could talk about when I was in college was the next great app that they were trying to develop. | ||
All the business students, all the entrepreneurship students were always getting together, trying to build their little apps. | ||
And everybody was creating new software, new tech. | ||
It was amazing what was happening as smartphones became lightning fast sort of for the first time. | ||
And it seemed like the possibilities were endless. | ||
It reminds me of the speech that Morpheus gave when he explained to Neo what it felt like when AI first came on the scene. | ||
It was inspirational. | ||
The world celebrated. And I understand the entrepreneurial spirit. | ||
I'm an entrepreneur myself. I come from a family of entrepreneurs. | ||
And I come from a background of just respecting and reading about the great entrepreneurs of American history, including those like Steve Jobs. | ||
Loved the Walter Isaacson biography on him. | ||
I think he just wrote a biography on Elon Musk, too. | ||
So, when I think about driverless cars, and when I think about autonomous vehicles, there's the one side of me that's like, wow, that technology is so amazing. | ||
Imagine if you could get in your car and do anything else but drive while it takes you to your destination. | ||
And imagine how much better traffic would be if there wasn't a moron sitting stopped after the light turns from red to green, ruining your opportunity to turn left because they just didn't get started soon enough. | ||
I mean, there's so many problems that could be solved with driverless or autonomous vehicles in terms of traffic efficiency. | ||
Gas mileage, saving on gas expenses. | ||
Safety, feasibly, safety could actually be a huge measure because the technology will get to the point where it's safer than a human driver. | ||
I mean, our airplanes are already autopilot basically between landing and taking off. | ||
It's all autopilot. And then there's the other side of me. | ||
It's like, yeah, these morons are going to sleep at the wheel. | ||
These programs are going to throw them off the road as they get hashed out and the bugs get worked out. | ||
And the government could very feasibly just take over your car, lock the doors, and drive you straight to the police station to arrest you. | ||
I mean, there are so many security vulnerabilities depending on this that now I've sort of gone full circle. | ||
And I just want a car that doesn't have any electronics at all. | ||
I want roll-up windows. I want a 1995... | ||
Ford Fiesta. I want to get it wrapped in Trump's face. | ||
Drive it around like a maniac. | ||
So I want to hear what you guys think. | ||
Make sure you call on 877-789-2539. | ||
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I don't know if any of you have come in yet. | |
But crazy things going on. | ||
Meanwhile, while we defend... | ||
Ukraine's border, our border, gets invaded. | ||
I'm gonna dive into these articles. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip two. To our national security team and see what that process will look like. | ||
The question about what's going on at the border, is somebody asking the foreign nationals who are walking into Del Rio, Texas and setting up camps on this side of the border for proof of vaccination or a negative COVID test? | ||
Well, first of all, I can readdress for you or re-talk you through what steps we take. | ||
That is the policy for people who fly into the country. | ||
So, if somebody walks into the country, right across the river, does somebody ask them to see their vaccination card? | ||
Well, let me explain to you again, Peter, how our process works. | ||
As individuals come across the border, and they are both assessed for whether they have any symptoms. | ||
If they have symptoms, the intention is for them to be quarantined. | ||
That is our process. They're not intending to stay here for a lengthy period of time. | ||
I don't think it's the same thing. | ||
It's not the same thing. | ||
These are individuals, as we've noted and as we've been discussed, we are expelling individuals based on Title 42, specifically because of COVID, because we want to prevent a scenario where large numbers of people are gathering, posing a threat to the community and also to the migrants themselves. | ||
So those are the policies that we put in place, in large part because Again, the CDC continues to recommend Title 42 be in place given we're facing a global pandemic. | ||
Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
And let's just hammer through these articles real quick. | ||
Just headlines. That all in the context of invaders claiming a Texas island with the Venezuelan flag as illegals continue storming the border. | ||
Next, Border Patrol agent bloodied an attack by illegal with rat tattooed on his head, presumably because that illegal spent time in prison and probably was a rat, and so they force tattooed it on his head. | ||
That's my guess. France is ravaged by migrant rapes as a spate of sexual assaults targeting elderly women sweep the nation. | ||
This is what happens when you don't have borders. | ||
Border Patrol head says agency cannot protect U.S. because they are forced to process so many illegals. | ||
Biden administration orders American Airlines to reinstate contact tracing, all while, as you just saw in that clip, doing nothing to ensure that illegal migrants are vaccinated, which is fine with me because I hate the vaccine, but it is indicative of their hypocrisy. | ||
And the Biden regime is poised to allow Israelis to travel the U.S. without visa, despite escalating human rights abuses. | ||
So our borders are open, but Russia better get out of Ukraine, as far as our leaders are concerned. | ||
Why is it that we spend more money, time, effort, energy... | ||
Airwaves on protecting Ukraine's border when we fail time and time again to protect Iran. | ||
I do want to take one call before we go to break. | ||
Let's go with Roe in West Virginia. | ||
Roe, what is on your mind today? Talk about the blackout of the Starlink. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Back on Tuesday, the 12th of this month, Ukraine was not to get the Starlink connection to be useful for, because he almost said that he did not want to be part of starting World War III. The very next day, Wednesday the 13th, there was a blackout of what it did. | ||
Ro, I think I might have lost you. | ||
Are you still there? We'll have to reconnect with him later on. | ||
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We should stick with us Welcome back to the American folks Make sure you call in 877-789-2539 because we will be taking calls for the next 45 minutes or so until our great guest, Alex Stein, comes on for the last 30 minutes of the show this morning. | ||
I'm Chase Guides. We're filling in for the great Harrison Smith. | ||
So much to talk about. | ||
I'm going to take Simon from Florida. | ||
Simon, what's up, my brother? | ||
I'm sorry that I ghosted you on Twitter DMs. | ||
Hello there, Chase. Congratulations on your new post there. | ||
I myself have got a new post I'm working with at Weaponized News. | ||
But overnight, there's a massive story that's come out from China, and this is part of a sequence of them, and it's leading up to a huge event that's going to occur in mid-October in China. | ||
They've put out a white paper, and it's called A Global Community of the Shared Future, China's proposals and actions. | ||
Now, I read this overnight. | ||
I read fast. It took me three hours to read. | ||
It's a really, really big document. | ||
But the key paragraph from it, and I'll just read to you a couple of sentences, says, This is an era of promise and challenges. | ||
At yet another crossroad in human history, we have to choose between unity and division, between opening up and closing off, between cooperation and confrontation with the overall interest of humanity at stake. | ||
This choice tests the wisdom of all countries. | ||
Now, this has to be seen in the context of the Russian foreign minister last week on Saturday saying at the United Nations General Assembly that we are witnessing a new world order this has to be seen in the context of the Russian foreign And the week before that, | ||
Secretary Blinken at John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies saying that we are at the end of the post-Cold War era and the world is going Secretary Blinken at John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies saying that we are at the end of the post-Cold War era and the world We'll determine history for decades to come. | ||
So you've had America, Russia, and China not once but twice now make these statements saying that we are on the cusp of a new, new world order. | ||
Not the new world order that President Bush Sr. | ||
announced in 1991. That apparently has had a 30-year lifespan. | ||
That's over. And they're now competing We try and get countries to sign up for one version or another. | ||
It's been announced officially. | ||
There is no more neutrality. | ||
Neutrality as a concept is gone. | ||
It is pick a side, and it would appear that over 110 countries are going to pick the Chinese side in Beijing in three weeks' time, and there may be more added to that list, which is currently being held secret, that they've Announce the number. | ||
We are truly, truly experiencing epoch-changing events. | ||
I appreciate you want to go to other callers. | ||
I will cover this for an hour on a special show called A Reality Checkpoint on Weaponized News on Facebook, Twitter, and Rumble tonight after Infowars ends at 7pm Eastern District Time. | ||
It's a massive deal it's not to be dismissed as Communist propaganda or something. | ||
It's over half the world kicking aside in three weeks' time. | ||
It sounds like they're setting the stage to take Taiwan. | ||
What are your thoughts on that? | ||
No, it's much bigger than that. | ||
We're not talking about taking Taiwan. | ||
We're talking about taking 60% of the planet. | ||
You think China's going to physically take 60% of the planet or they're just going to establish alliances? | ||
We're alleging to China by embracing the Belt and Road Initiative, the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative, and the Global Civilization Initiative, and saying that this is the path for the future of humanity that they wish to pick, having been given two choices, an American one and a Sino-Russian one, and they're picking the Chinese one because it's less overbearing on paper. | ||
Then the American choice, which appears to require them to just exist as a vassal state like most of the countries in NATO. So this is beyond Ukraine, a hundred times beyond Taiwan, literally a hundred times in terms of population. | ||
We're not talking about 23 million people. | ||
We're talking about billions of people. | ||
Fascinating. Thank you so much for your call, Simon. | ||
I do appreciate it. Let's hear from Bart in Florida. | ||
Bart, what's on your mind this morning? | ||
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Yeah, I want to talk about this money laundering operation in Ukraine. | |
We all know what's going on, but you know what somebody hasn't talked about much? | ||
The equipment left in Afghanistan. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if there's an endorsed check from the Taliban to the Biden administration, and this includes John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi, and all those other pigs. | ||
What do you think, Chase? Yeah, I think it's very interesting that our intelligence community knew that Ukraine was going to get invaded when we left Afghanistan. | ||
I believe it was the fall before Russia invaded Ukraine that we abruptly left Afghanistan. | ||
I believe that we left Afghanistan so abruptly in part because we wanted to be able to focus our support on Ukraine. | ||
And I think it's very bizarre that we left behind millions upon millions of dollars of military equipment in enemy territory for our enemies to salvage when we could have simply shipped it all to Ukraine. | ||
I mean, maybe it's against the rules since it wasn't technically a member of NATO. Maybe that would have been seen as an act of aggression. | ||
But if we knew that Ukraine was going to get invaded and we had millions upon millions of dollars of equipment in Iraq or excuse me, Afghanistan, and we knew that we were going to give billions upon billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine, including things like Abrams tanks, and we knew that we were going to give billions upon billions of dollars Why is it that we didn't just take the stuff away from the enemies in Afghanistan and drop it off in Ukraine? | ||
We would have saved us tons of money, might have prevented a Russian invasion of Ukraine because they would have been much better armed at the beginning of this conflict. | ||
It seems to me that the reason that we didn't do that is not because of incompetence, But because we wanted to make our political class wanted to make as much money as possible skimming and from the kickbacks with these military industrial complex contractors who have been making millions and billions of dollars off of this conflict. | ||
So, yeah, I think that we did it on purpose. | ||
We decided to throw away the goods that we had. | ||
So that we could make Ukraine buy new stuff from us, and we can make a ton of money. | ||
And it's really, really a shame. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. I do appreciate it. | ||
I want to hear next from Tony. | ||
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Tony, what's on your mind? So, with the zombie apocalypse, well, I read a book a while ago. | |
It was by Stephen King. | ||
It was called Spell, where... | ||
The cell towers emit a signal or do the alert thing. | ||
And anyway, that's when everyone goes crazy and whatnot. | ||
So, I don't know, just kind of interesting when you look into this upcoming thing. | ||
But anyway, and then there is a cordial. | ||
Q-O-R-T-A-L dot org that is looking kind of promising for the next internet to come basically. | ||
It's decentralized and it uses a blockchain and whatnot. | ||
Mike Adams is covering that a bit. | ||
It looks like I haven't heard much about it on Infowars and I think I don't know, that would be a good topic for you guys to get a guest on or something. | ||
Awesome. Well, thank you for sharing that. | ||
You know, I do agree with you, at least in part, that you mentioned zombie apocalypse, you mentioned signals from the cell towers, and I know there's all sorts of conspiracy theories around voice-to-skull technology and 5G and negative effects. | ||
That these technologies can have on human health as well as the way that these technologies can be manipulated and used by a police state to control the population. | ||
And I think regardless of whether or not any of those conspiracy theories are true, one thing is true. | ||
We are already in a zombie apocalypse where a tremendous amount of the population is composed of NPCs, non-player characters. | ||
So many people are already in zombie states. | ||
I mean, all you got to do is drive for 15 minutes to see people that are completely oblivious. | ||
And the second thing is, regardless of whether or not these cell towers can actually emit any signal that can brainwash or manipulate behavior, the mainstream media is constantly broadcasting A signal, information, lies out to the populace that is completely manipulating their behavior. | ||
So, metaphorically speaking, it's definitely true that we're in a zombie apocalypse and the cell towers are brainwashing our population. | ||
Stick with us, folks. We'll be back right after this break. | ||
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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 exist 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. 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. | ||
He also points out that 1P36 gene deletion It's 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 Shurka has recently posted a warning that on October 4th, FEMA will be using 5G frequencies to activate nanopathogens in the blood of the vaccinated. | ||
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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. | ||
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. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
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Welcome to the American Journal, folks. | ||
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First off, right out of the gate, I want to talk to a trucker. | ||
Let's talk to Nick in Oklahoma. | ||
Truckers are usually based. Let's hear what he has to say. | ||
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Chase. How are you doing? Good morning, sir. | ||
Thank you for your call. So, you were talking about autonomous driving. | ||
You were talking about autonomous vehicles. | ||
Well, you know, being a truck driver, I've spent half of my natural life in the cab of a semi-truck. | ||
I've got over 2 million miles under my belt with zero accidents. | ||
And I can tell you that in all of my travels, the number one cause for accidents are complacent. | ||
I support this by this. | ||
One of the very first things that caused complacency behind the wheel of a vehicle was cruise control. | ||
Most hydroplanes happen in inclement weather because of cruise control. | ||
You go on to add other things, such as lane departure warnings and assisted braking and accident prevention equipment inside a vehicle. | ||
All of these things, mind you, are first implemented inside of semi-trucks. | ||
Truck drivers see them all the time. | ||
When we first started talking about autonomous vehicles, companies like Tesla went and actually created fully autonomous semi-trucks. | ||
They've actually been on the road for several years now. | ||
Walmart went in with Tesla to try and create an autonomous truck, completely electronic. | ||
Now why is this such a bad thing? | ||
Well, we can take what we look at in driving by the complacency of drivers Today, causing multiple accidents, and we can apply this at what we see in our government. | ||
If you look inside of our government, you see how we've become complacent and not really caring about the value of our Bill of Rights, like what they're doing with Owen Troyer, and not putting forth any kind of effort to steer away from that accident, if you will. And I think it's funny that, you know, here we are talking about vehicles, but yet we do the same things as people naturally. | ||
You know, I think it's very ironic how the two coincide with one another. | ||
And I think if we went to fully autonomous vehicles, we would see more wrecks. | ||
We wouldn't see less. We would see more. | ||
Because at the end of the day, the same technology that creates these autonomous vehicles Are created by man, and man, as we know, are not perfect. | ||
So to think that we would be any kind of safer, I think, is foolish. | ||
You know, technology was meant to increase our livelihood and make our lives better, and to some effect it has. | ||
However, it's also enabled those with a more nefarious means or nefarious plans, if you will, It's allowed them to take that same technology that's meant to help us and it's actually helped them destroy us. | ||
That's food for thought. | ||
Yeah, no, I think those are some great thoughts. | ||
Wasn't that F-35 in autopilot, too, when it got lost? | ||
I don't know why we lean on this technology so much, but I do appreciate you calling in, Nick, and thank you for doing your two million miles. | ||
Truckers are the blood that travels through the veins of the interstate to get us the supplies that we need, so I do appreciate everything that you've done. | ||
Good luck to you. Stay safe out on the road. | ||
Marcus, similar topic. | ||
What's going on? What's on your mind? | ||
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I agree with the last caller. | ||
I think that it's misplaced when you're thinking that this technology is going to be positive for humanity. | ||
I think driverless cars are going to be a destruction of what we are, but they're just going to be one portion of that. | ||
When you're talking about AI ownership, When it's going to be free of the people who have programmed it, and it is going to become an owner, which is going to buy and sell people, which is a totally different aspect. | ||
I think, personally, That we have gone too far in technology, and that is why—and we've become too civilized as a society. | ||
And that's why we can't go out there and say, okay, this tyrannical government, you're done. | ||
We're stopping you. We're going to rise up and say 1776 is alive here in our hearts. | ||
But we can't do that because we're too civilized of a society now. | ||
And we always say, if you cross that red line, well, we're like Obama. | ||
They cross it. And then the road too far is too far. | ||
And at a certain point, we're done. | ||
And we're very close to that point where we're done. | ||
So I disagree with you thinking that technology is, in a sense, good. | ||
Yeah. No, no. I think those are some great thoughts. | ||
And I like the attitude. | ||
Behind the philosophy that we're too civilized. | ||
It's very charming, and I think right on the money, in that men aren't even men anymore. | ||
Women aren't even women anymore. | ||
I mean, there was a time when if you had a problem with somebody, you'd brawl with them on a Saturday at noon in the yard. | ||
Nobody does that anymore. | ||
Nobody fistfights anymore like they used to. | ||
Nobody's actually hashing things out in a more natural way Courageous way. | ||
And we're compliant. We want to sleep behind the wheel while our cars drive us. | ||
We want to sleep on the plane while the autopilot flies us. | ||
We want to have everything shipped to us automatically, which is actually an awesome feature of Infowarsstore.com, the auto shipping. | ||
But other than that, we are complacent, and it's made us... | ||
It's made our civilization... | ||
It's emasculated our civilization. | ||
Honestly, it's probably one of the main reasons that our testosterone levels are so low and our sperm cows are so low. | ||
I mean, obviously, there's environmental factors. | ||
But just the fact that we've willingly handed over that which used to make people strong men and women can't be healthy. | ||
So I'm with you on that. And I think you're right. | ||
I think that there's problems with this. | ||
Auto technology, this autonomous technology, I'm primarily worried about the government just controlling your car. | ||
It's just another thing that the government controls. | ||
If it's centralized, autonomous travel, it's just another thing that is out of your control. | ||
You can't take the wheel when the AI is programmed to have 100% autonomous authority over the wheel. | ||
And so, I'm with you, man. | ||
I think that you had some great thoughts there. | ||
Next, I want to hear from Sean. | ||
Sean, what's on your mind? Can you guys hear me okay? | ||
You sound great. What's up? Okay, I just wanted to basically say it's nice to see everybody waking up. | ||
Obviously, this is a great awakening for sure, but it's really sad to see a lot of people going way out into left field, falling for these side-offs left and right. | ||
And it's just really disappointing because I think I might have lost you, Sean. | ||
Are you still there? Nobody's really... | ||
Oh, he cut out. | ||
So we lost the call. The call fell off, but he raised a good point that it's disappointing to see everybody fall for these psyops. | ||
I've witnessed this among close friends who have since become distanced because they fall for these psyops. | ||
Everybody just assumes that whatever they hear on the news is legitimate because they see a talking head on a channel in a professional studio. | ||
They just think that, oh, this person has authority. | ||
It's just like those famous experiments, right, where the Professors in the lab coats could tell the subjects of the experiment to inflict electrical shocks. | ||
And they would do it at an increasingly higher voltage, so they thought, because someone who was in a position of authority told them to do that. | ||
And... You gotta keep in mind, folks, the average IQ is 100. | ||
And I don't know if you've ever tried to score... | ||
Less than 100 on an IQ test. | ||
But that's half the population. | ||
And you have to miss some pretty easy questions. | ||
On that test in order to score below 100. | ||
So we certainly do live in a zombie apocalypse with non-player characters operating on autopilot, basically just following instinct and whim with no capacity for wisdom or heightened virtue or self-actualization. | ||
A lot of people are just... | ||
Breathing in the air, drinking the water, eating the food, taking up space, waiting to die. | ||
So, it doesn't surprise me at all. | ||
We just have to rise above it, folks, and fight the good fight. | ||
Make sure you visit Infowarsscored.com. | ||
Great guest in 15 minutes. | ||
more calls in the next segment. | ||
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Welcome back. | |
To the American Journal. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, filling in for the great Harrison Smith, who is filling in for the great Owen Schroer this afternoon. | ||
We're going to take more calls this segment before we have Alex Stein on for the last 30 minutes of the show this morning. | ||
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Let's take Tim first. | ||
Tim in Seattle, how are you, sir? | ||
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Good. Hey, I'm super good. | |
How you doing, brother? I'm doing good, man. | ||
It's good to hear from you. Sorry we lost Ro earlier. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not shocking, considering what he was talking about. | |
I wanted to talk about the autonomous cars and how easy they are to disable. | ||
Yeah. All you have to do is put a small object on their hood, and they go into fail mode. | ||
Most of these autonomous vehicles are going to have these features, and so if we really want them in our lives, we leave them alone. | ||
But if we don't want them in our lives, we disable them. | ||
Peacefully, you know, I'm not saying destroy them, but just disable them. | ||
Put them in their place. We don't need them. | ||
We need to come back to an America where we're on our hands and knees. | ||
We're fighting. We're working for our daily lives. | ||
We're going to build back our testosterone, our human spirit. | ||
And these autonomous robots and cars and everything like that, like the autonomous robots that are going to come out for all of the vaccine damage, people can wipe their own butts. | ||
I mean, this is the world that they're putting us into. | ||
It's Wally World meets 1984. | ||
And all we have to do is just not comply. | ||
But Tim, aren't you being specious? | ||
I mean, artificial intelligence has rights too. | ||
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Well, I would entertain a conversation with the Alex Jones AI, but everything else you know is programmed by leftists or Satanists or globalists that have this bent to make us convinced that we don't need to exist. | |
Do you think that the Satanists know that they're Satanists, or do you think that they're Satanists on accident? | ||
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Both. I think that they found out that they were seeing this by accident and then continued on with it because it was rewarding for them. | |
Well, thank you so much for your call. I do appreciate it. | ||
You have some awesome thoughts there. | ||
Let's hear from BS Assassin in New York. | ||
BS Assassin, it's always good to hear from you, man. | ||
What's up? What's going on, man? | ||
The only AI conversation I have is I curse out theory. | ||
That's it. That's the only thing I ever thought. | ||
All right. Listen to this. I'm going to give everyone a microcosm. | ||
What's wrong with the world? All right. | ||
So you got these big bears. I live in Pennsylvania, right? | ||
So the big bear comes stumbling around, eats some garbage, and they go, hey, let's put a collar on this guy's neck. | ||
He's causing trouble, right? Meanwhile, the bear's like, yo, I'm freaking hungry, man. | ||
I ain't got no food, right? So they put a collar on his thing's neck and track him around. | ||
If they give him a nuisance because he's hungry, he's trying to get food, they put a bullet in his head, you know what I mean? | ||
So this is the whole problem, right? | ||
Why don't we as stewards of this realm, right, have a big festival once a year and plant these guys a plethora of food in a nice location. | ||
We build a nice viewing deck where the bear can't come up there. | ||
You go there with your kids, you watch the big bears get fat, and you be a good steward to the realm. | ||
See, that's a microcosm of how stupid we are, and it's science BS, you know what I mean? | ||
We gotta come back to reality. | ||
Oh, put a collar on his neck and track him, and look at this, I got my phone, and I'm looking, look where the bear goes. | ||
Enough of this nonsense. | ||
We gotta be stewards of the realm, you know what I mean? | ||
We gotta have big festivals together. | ||
We gotta get back to nature. | ||
We gotta get back to what God gave us. | ||
You understand what I'm trying to tell you here? | ||
You understand? Yeah, I'm with you. | ||
Let's do it next year on April 20th. | ||
At Elkins Park, right outside Philadelphia. | ||
You know what I'm saying? This is what we should be doing, bro. | ||
We should be enjoying this realm. | ||
It ain't a planet, and this is a realm all expansive. | ||
It grows with us. It's beautiful. | ||
We should be living in a symbiotic relationship. | ||
The vibration's way off right now. | ||
They're killing our vibration. | ||
They're sending out negative, evil vibrations. | ||
Elon Musk, you got PTSD. Man boobs, bro. | ||
We don't need you with your fake face. | ||
Enough. I saw one of those freaking SpaceX things floating over my house the other night. | ||
I was like, what the hell? Do we need this stuff? | ||
I mean, I don't know. Do we really need this stuff? | ||
Get out of here, all you freaking people. | ||
Your poison shots, your freaking EMF waves through the freaking roof. | ||
All this BS. We gotta get rid of it. | ||
It's real simple, everyone. | ||
All we gotta do is come together. | ||
That's it. No more Republican. | ||
No more Democrat. The original founding fathers wanted none of this. | ||
They wanted a civic duty. | ||
We should have standards. | ||
It should be a program that gets you into government. | ||
You should be physically, mentally, and spiritually Correct. | ||
They come into our government. | ||
Not corrupt a piece of garbage. | ||
You know what I mean? Everyone up there is a piece of garbage. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
I mean, these people profit off of war. | ||
They profit off of war. | ||
I mean, what else do you need to know? | ||
Everyone's got to go. They all got to go. | ||
Amnesty for omission. | ||
Everyone's got to go. That's it. | ||
Clean house. We come in. | ||
Constitutionalists. Done. | ||
That's it. That's all you are. | ||
No Republican, no Democrat, no more chessboard black and white. | ||
Most of these people can't even play chess. | ||
That's how stupid they are. You know what I mean? | ||
So, uh, that's it. | ||
That's my rant of the day. I love everyone. | ||
Good job, Chase. Keep it going. | ||
Hey, just avow the basements, please. | ||
Stop worshipping whatever the hell you're worshipping over there in those basements. | ||
You know what I mean? With the tunnels and living underground. | ||
I don't know what the hell you guys are doing, but it's real creepy. | ||
You know what I mean? Come on. | ||
Hey, thanks for being cool about it, Elyse, man. | ||
I appreciate it. Good to hear from you, BS Assassin. | ||
It's always a pleasure to take your calls. | ||
Stay safe out there, buddy. Last, I want to hear from Patriot in Texas. | ||
Patriot in Texas, I hear that you have a question for Stein. | ||
We're going to have Stein on in about three minutes. | ||
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What's on your mind? Hey, Chase. | |
Yeah, I'm more on it. I agree with the last caller. | ||
No Democrats, no Republicans. | ||
Form our own party. And also, I wanted to analyze the situation of today, and then after that, I wanted to ask Stein a question and see if he's with me. | ||
So I come from California and now live in Texas, and out in California, I witnessed this NPC culture, but I felt strong in gathering people around me, and we fought at school board meetings just like Stein did, before Stein actually. | ||
It was very easy to, you know, school them on logic, but also they just don't listen. | ||
I moved to Texas, and I see the same thing out here as far as the MPC culture, but it's reversed. | ||
It's the Republican. But it's not as loud and in your face. | ||
So the same exact things are happening, but you don't see it in your face. | ||
Like, the culture is different. But the same laws are coming into effect. | ||
It's more everyone's lax. | ||
It's kind of happening behind the scenes. | ||
So with that being said, conformity is a big thing. | ||
So in California, you're conforming if you go along with the leftist agenda. | ||
Out here, you're conforming if you just don't do anything. | ||
And in California, I stood out and everybody hated me because I was standing up against the leftists. | ||
Out here, I might still get I looked at because everything's more peaceful and no one has an issue with each other. | ||
But at the same time, they're passing laws that, you know, putting vaccines into the cows, poisoning their food. | ||
They are owned like almost our whole kind of side of the West Texas out there with Monsanto. | ||
But no one wants to hurt each other's feelings. | ||
So on that on that sense, you know, I still want to get in front of everything because everything's happening. | ||
It's just not as loud. | ||
On that aspect, I think we need to let go of the Republican Party. | ||
There's zero honest Republicans in office. | ||
I don't think there's zero honest Republicans as people like yourself, but there's zero honest Republicans in office, which means there's no hope in the Republican Party. | ||
And I think the culture's strong enough, clearly, that you can form your own party. | ||
You don't got to be scared to play this numbers game. | ||
Well, we got to be part of Republicans because it matters. | ||
Otherwise, we don't have a chance. | ||
There's enough people that are awake to start their own thing. | ||
And you kind of navigate around all the corruption of the party. | ||
Try to get nominated as a Republican, you won't get nominated. | ||
You gotta have their support. | ||
Yeah. Well, thanks so much for your call. | ||
I do appreciate it, Patriot. We gotta cut to break, though, so I'm sorry I gotta cut you off. | ||
I agree with everything you said. | ||
The only thing I take issue with is how dare you call me a Republican. | ||
I'm definitely not a leftist, but I'm not a Republican either. | ||
Stick with us, folks. We'll be back with Alex Stein at the end of this break. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser. | |
Watch live right now at fan.video. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith. | ||
Awesome guest this segment. | ||
For the next 30 minutes or so to finish out the show, we've got Alex Stein, who is the man and host of Primetime with Alex Stein on Blaze TV. Alex, I always want to call you Alex Stein. | ||
Is that because I'm a Nazi? I guess, yeah. | ||
I mean, I would say so. If you're hosting for InfoWars, yeah, I think it's pretty evident that you're a Nazi. | ||
I mean, you're a Nazi collaborator, at least. | ||
So for sure, yeah, I would agree. | ||
Yeah, I appreciate that, man. | ||
It's nice to finally meet you, man. | ||
I've been trying to connect with you for a long time, and this is going to be a lot of fun. | ||
No, it is. And, you know, they use the word Nazi, you know, they throw it around like crazy. | ||
But if you saw that a real Nazi in Canada just got two standing ovations at the Canadian Parliament, so... | ||
It's kind of weird how there's a level of good Nazis and bad Nazis. | ||
The good Nazis are the ones that came over during Operation Paperclip that ran our NASA Space Force, like Wernher von Braun. | ||
It's weird how they pick and choose which are the good Nazis and which ones are the bad ones. | ||
Do you think he deserved the standing ovations? | ||
No, I don't. I don't think so, personally, no. | ||
So do you think it was an oversight, or do you think that they just thought they were going to get away with it? | ||
Well, I don't know. I mean, there's kind of some conspiracy that, and I'm not accusing Canada, but, like, you know, I think Canada, there's some funding and some weird funding and stuff going on in World War II, and, you know, there's just some weird stuff going on. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I wouldn't put it past them. | ||
I mean, look at their leader, Justin Trudeau, what, he's done blackface, like, 20 times while being, like, a school administrator. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, I don't know. | ||
They're not, like, the most morally abstaining country in the world. | ||
So I've always referred to Canada as off-brand America. | ||
What would Canada's version of Operation Paperclip be? | ||
Would it be like Operation Sticky Note? | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Well, you know, the Sticky Note, what was that? | ||
That was the function on Microsoft Word that was terrible? | ||
That was Clippy. | ||
Yeah, I know. | ||
I mean, that was legendary bad. | ||
I mean, epic failure. Bill Gates is all about Clippy. | ||
You know, he loves Clippy. And then When Clippy failed, that's why he became such a vaccine freak. | ||
You know, that's kind of the real conspiracy people don't know is that, you know, he really wanted Clippy to be the new AI and, you know, auto function for writing a document. | ||
And when that failed, he's like, well, I'm just going to vaccinate everybody and they're going to have autism and not even know how to work with computers. | ||
So there you go. So the story that I heard behind Clippy is that it was actually his wife Melinda's idea and nobody had the courage to tell Bill that it was terrible. | ||
I'm serious. I'm not even joking. | ||
I think that's what happened. | ||
Well, I mean, Melinda's great. | ||
I love Melinda. I mean, she's a billionaire on her own. | ||
She's a very successful woman. | ||
I mean, I'm not going to be one to criticize her. | ||
She's obviously very smart. | ||
So, yeah, I'm on Team Clippy. | ||
I'm always the underdog. | ||
You know, I'm always going to go for the underdog. | ||
Clippy was the ultimate underdog in the tech space. | ||
So, RIP Clippy. | ||
Absolutely. So, tell us a little bit about what you're working on now. | ||
What are you up to? Well, I'm a pimp on a blimp, Primetime 99 Alex Stein, and I'm about to have my 99th episode of Primetime with Alex Stein on Blaze TV, and it's also on YouTube for free, so tonight we're having a crazy episode with one of our most anticipated guests, and then it's a secret, though. | ||
And then Wednesday's the 99th show. | ||
Thursday's the 100th show. So please watch. | ||
I need to get those views up. | ||
I've been doing crazy stuff, Chase. | ||
It's hard. Now you're hosting this show. | ||
You don't realize when you start hosting your show and your name's on the show, it's stressful! | ||
I need you to watch it, Chase! | ||
I'm not kidding! It's very hard and very stressful. | ||
Even though I've had some success, had a lot of viral clips, it's never enough. | ||
You always have to constantly reinvent yourself. | ||
Have you experienced any censorship on YouTube? | ||
Oh, of course, yeah, especially after my Brittany Griner confrontation. | ||
You know, I was really painted out to be the boogeyman, to be such a terrible guy, because I confronted her and asked her some simple questions about, was that a fair trade for her and the Merchant of Death? | ||
So, you know, yeah, after that I got some sort of strike for, like, sexualization. | ||
And, you know, they can strike and kick me off of YouTube at any moment, sadly. | ||
I mean, that's just the harsh reality with YouTube, so in terms of service, when they're ever-changing and they can retroactively get you, so yeah, I mean, it's always very thin ice, and that's the unfortunate reality. | ||
I think that the biggest sign is when they officially kicked off InfoWars from YouTube, because Alex Jones, I'm not kidding, I mean, he would know better than me, those guys would know better than me at InfoWars, but it was like one of the top YouTube channels, if not, I mean, top 10, 100%, if not like the number one watch YouTube channel. | ||
So, for him to lose that platform, because it went out everywhere, all over the world, I mean, it was, you know, a huge international influence. | ||
Losing that really hurt Alex, because, you know, it just, it limited his reach, and that's what they want to do by censoring us, is limit our reach. | ||
Why do you think Elon Musk won't let Alex back on the platform? | ||
Because Elon Musk has government contracts and basically works with the government, and probably the government doesn't like Alex Jones, so I think he has to appease somebody. | ||
Somebody has to be censored, especially when you say it's totally free speech. | ||
Gavin McInnes is back on Twitter, so everybody needs to go follow him. | ||
Since when? He just got back on, I think, two days ago, and it is him running it. | ||
He's not allowed to get his old account. | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's no such thing as a truly free speech platform. | ||
I mean, free speech only exists really where I go to city council meetings, where I go to school boards, and it doesn't really exist in school board meetings, but more so in city council meetings and Congress. | ||
You see senators and congressmen reciting lyrics to songs that are totally disgusting. | ||
I mean, you're allowed to actually have free speech in those settings, but on the internet, no, that's not the case. | ||
Of course, we can go to alternative platforms like Rumble and Twitter and X and all these places that give you the impression that it's alternative. | ||
But if you can't be on the main ones, I mean, that's kind of the one you got to be on. | ||
Even if you feed off to those by limiting your access to the main one, to Google, it'd be like, hey, calling AT&T, can I have cell phone service? | ||
And like, no. | ||
Or you call the bank. Can I bank here? | ||
No. I mean, it's no different than that. | ||
And that does happen. And that's We're getting to a social credit score and that's kind of the sad reality of the future. | ||
What was the first council meeting that you ever did? | ||
I went to a Dallas City Council meeting and I was online at the time because it was during COVID. I had some mentions of 9-11, which that was obviously kind of goofy, but I was more mad than I was like, oh, let me do a song and dance and rap and vaccinate my body. | ||
And then I kind of progressively, because it is nervous, even when it was over Zoom, I was like, is this going to work? | ||
You know, these people are watching me, they're all wearing masks on there, and I'm like all pissed off about COVID lockdowns. | ||
And I progressively got kind of goofier, and I did it, you know, four or five times. | ||
And at that time, I was kind of zooming places. | ||
I was just kind of trying it out. | ||
And then the one that, before I went really viral, the vaccine one, it was after the Texas passed the six-week heartbeat bill that banned abortion once the baby got a heartbeat. | ||
I think it was 12 weeks or six weeks. | ||
I don't even remember. But I went there and I complained and said, oh, well, this stinks because, you know, this is my favorite form of contraception and I want after birth abortion. | ||
And like Charlie Kirk and, you know, a bunch of guys shared it, you know, thinking it was real, you know, like, oh, look how disgusting. | ||
I think Ben Shapiro shared it. | ||
And because those guys have such huge platforms and that it was real, you know, it It caused a bit of a stink, but it was cool, but that didn't give me any press. | ||
And then that one right there, where I'm in the blue scrubs, vaccinate my body, vaccinate me at the party, vaccination freak, vaccination freak-a-leak. | ||
What I'm saying is that one really kind of changed everything because it went so viral. | ||
And then shortly thereafter, I... Wore a tuck-friendly bathing suit to a Plano City Council, and then I sang a rap song about Ukraine, about gas prices way too high. | ||
Then I went to Las Vegas, and I did one about how I got tricked by a transgender prostitute. | ||
And yeah, no, I mean, I had a string of these go really viral, and that kind of put me on the forefront. | ||
And that's why I do love my play show. | ||
Everybody's like, why aren't you doing more stuff on the street? | ||
Well, I will, but at the same time, it's like, you know, It's hard. | ||
People think it's so easy. | ||
I'm not saying I'm a victim or pat myself on the back, but going to these meetings, acting a buffoon, traveling constantly, confronting politicians. | ||
Like, of course, I'm going to do that the rest of my life, but everybody thinks it's just so easy. | ||
Like, you just snap your fingers and all of a sudden you're at a city council, but then you have to sign up, wait, yada, yada, yada, come up with an idea. | ||
It's a lot of work. | ||
It's a lot of grind if you want a lot of shine. | ||
So I'm not complaining, but... | ||
You know, it is what it is. | ||
It's a tough life being a disruptor like Primetime 99 shares. | ||
Absolutely. Well, stick with us, folks. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser filling in for Harrison Smith with the great Alex Stein on the show today. | ||
Make sure you guys check him out on Twitter and YouTube, AlexStein99.com. | ||
Awesome guest. So grateful for his time this morning. | ||
Alex, I want to ask you, what do you think about what happened with this F-35? | ||
What would your guess be? Well, the fact that they crashed it and temporarily lost it. | ||
I don't know. Something's weird. There's probably some Ukrainian pilot that they're training. | ||
Now, I'm kidding. I don't know. | ||
I mean, what's going on, it's probably all connected to the war that's going on in the Ukraine. | ||
You know, that's why NATO, we're going to sell NATO all their weapons. | ||
So that's why we want to have World War III, all the defense contractors. | ||
I mean, Raytheon, Halliburton, Boeing. | ||
I mean, they're so happy they get to use their planes instead of flying. | ||
Delta passengers. | ||
They would much rather fly military people that can't complain or get mad. | ||
And their planes can probably even crash in combat and it doesn't affect their safety rating. | ||
So I'm sure they'd much rather sell their planes to the military than, like I said, Spirit Airlines. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, I don't know what happened with the plane. | ||
They probably tell the pilots, hey, crash one or two of these a day. | ||
Or they probably purposely malfunction. | ||
I don't know, but it sounds really dysfunctional that we're just losing F-35s. | ||
Like, I don't know, $20 million, $200 million. | ||
I don't know how much it costs, but I know it's a lot of money. | ||
$88 million or something like that, yeah. $88 million. | ||
So I've got a conspiracy theory that I've been toying with recently where I actually don't think the kamikaze pilots from World War II, I don't think that was intentional. | ||
I think it was just bad Asian driving. | ||
Oh, wow! | ||
That's a new observation of it. | ||
One thing I do know about those fighter jets, I think they've had this technology for a while that if they shoot off in the air, even from the ground, I guess they have enough propulsion for the parachute to open and then to land safely. | ||
Maybe that's just on the newer ones, but I thought on the older ones too, for my little bit of playing knowledge. | ||
So I don't understand why they couldn't just fly the planes into a boat and eject. | ||
But I don't know. I'm not a kamikaze pilot. | ||
I always thought that was kind of... It's kind of weird. | ||
Like the suicide pilots, like they tell us about Islam, of course, are suicide bombers in the Middle East. | ||
We hear about it, but I mean, that's so crazy to me how you can convince somebody to suicide bomb themselves. | ||
It's really a sad, harsh reality of the world we live in that somebody would rather blow themselves up than live. | ||
I mean, wow. It's like, what are the things going to happen after they complete the mission? | ||
Yeah, I guess you get a bunch of virgins. | ||
I don't know, whatever your religion is, but I'll tell you this much. | ||
It's really not that much different from the medically assisted suicide happening in Canada right now. | ||
I mean, is it really that much different? | ||
You know, they don't mind somebody, I think, if they have like a hurt hip or a woman that was a... | ||
A Paralympian, I believe they told her or recommended or prescribed her medically assisted suicide because she wanted to pay for a chairlift to go from her first floor to her second floor of her apartment. | ||
So, yeah, I mean, it's absolutely ridiculous that they'd rather have you probably die than be on the government take. | ||
But if you're an illegal immigrant, then they don't care. | ||
They'll give you a hotel in New York City at the Roosevelt Hotel, a three-star hotel with, I think, free breakfast and lunch. | ||
Have you seen the ads for the physician-assisted suicide that Canada's been running? | ||
No. Is that a viral thing? | ||
Is that out right now? | ||
Is there some ad? The one I saw that came out a few months ago, it was the first ad I've seen in years that was exclusively composed of white actors. | ||
Well, yeah, of course. | ||
But you know who's going to do that job. | ||
It's going to be somebody that's really dark and demented. | ||
I mean, because I think about this every day. | ||
I get kind of made fun of this by conservatives, but I'm the plant-based pimp. | ||
I don't even eat meat. | ||
And I do eat eggs. | ||
I do eat cheese. I do think we should. | ||
I'm not vegan in that sense, but... | ||
I guess my point is, the factory farming, it's bad when you kill a cow and it's watching its other friends die. | ||
It is traumatic other than hunting an animal. | ||
And it's not much different when you have to euthanize a cat or a dog, which I love cats and dogs. | ||
You see I have my dog behind me. | ||
I got a cat right here. | ||
So to be able to go to a vet clinic and put a cat to sleep every day of your life for $50,000 a year. | ||
You are... Something is wrong with you. | ||
I mean, dude, they wouldn't... They literally chased... | ||
I'm not kidding. They said, Alex, you will make $50 million a year. | ||
You have to euthanize one cat every day a year. | ||
I would say no. I would not do that. | ||
I would rather the cats... | ||
I wouldn't even kill a Ukrainian cat! | ||
I wouldn't even do it! I'm just saying, no amount of money! | ||
People say, oh, for a billion dollars, I would not. | ||
If I had to go use it every day, go... | ||
No. | ||
No, I would not do that. But there's people that would. | ||
But my point being, there's people that would, and there's people that are going to do the medically assisted suicide. | ||
They're going to sit there and go, well, I make $120,000 a year. | ||
My bills are paid. Did I remember to clock in? | ||
Yeah, I mean, there's going to be people that are going to be able to do it. | ||
So, I mean... Yeah, I'm with you on that. | ||
I could never do that. I wanted to ask you about this, though. | ||
Ted Cruz came out and said recently in an interview, we covered a little bit earlier today in the show, that he thinks there's a good chance that Michelle Obama is going to be the candidate. | ||
What do you think about that? | ||
I mean, this has been a conspiracy for a long time, but... | ||
Michelle Obama probably has a wiener, so she probably can't run. | ||
I don't know. I mean, that's a joke, but Joan Rivers said it too, so I'm allowed to say that joke, and I say it a lot, but I don't know. | ||
I think there's something weird. | ||
Barack Obama even said with Stephen Colbert, I forget which late-night show he was on, that he would like to be basically a shadow president with an earpiece just telling the people what to say and do and kind of calling the shots. | ||
So all I'm saying is this, you know, when it comes to the Obama family, like they're still in power, whether they're actual president. | ||
And I think that the conspiracy is like the CIA and NSA, you know, they obviously say that they have more power than the president because the president changes every four to eight years. | ||
And they always usually stay in power. | ||
So there is a deep state there, you know, illusion that we have some, you know, right, left, you know, Challenger versus challenger that have different opposing viewpoints when it's really just a uniparty and all they care about is funding Ukraine and not stopping the border. | ||
Trust me, there's conservative politicians in Texas that could do more to help, you know, at the southern border. | ||
We don't do it. | ||
So, you know, it's all an illusion and there's a deep state to run it. | ||
And Obama's probably part of the deep state. | ||
So I don't know. | ||
I don't even know if Michelle Obama has to run. | ||
I think they'll put somebody like Gavin Newsom. | ||
I really do think so. | ||
I don't know why, but I think like Joe Biden's going to have to step down for... | ||
For nefarious reasons, like two months before his presidency is up or a month, then he won't be able to run. | ||
Then they'll be able to put in Kamala Harris and they'll be like, oh, we have a multicultural woman. | ||
We broke the glass ceiling. | ||
We broke the Indonesian ceiling. | ||
And then they're going to go straight back to like a white rich guy that lies and sleeps with his, you know, campaign manager's wife. | ||
So, yeah, that's what I think will happen. | ||
But what do I know? I'm just this is purely speculation. | ||
I just feel like if Gavin Newsom handed me a business card, he would say, that's called bone. | ||
Yeah, he's an American psycho, yeah. | ||
He comes off just like Pat Bateman to me. | ||
So, what's next for you? | ||
What do you have cooking? What is on your mind these days? | ||
We've just got a couple of minutes left. | ||
I want to give you the opportunity to plug your channels and share a little bit with the audience about what you do and what's going on. | ||
Yes, well, I need all the Info Warriors tonight at 6 p.m. | ||
Central Time in Texas! | ||
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It's the 98th, 99th episode on Wednesday, and then the 100th on Thursday. | ||
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I'm on the grind all the time. | ||
Owen was just on. I really appreciate him coming on. | ||
So, listen, Info Warriors, my show is a little... | ||
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And then also, another thing is, we talked about this a little bit over the break, I am currently suing my favorite Big Booty Latina, AOC. For blocking me on Twitter, and I'm not asking for any money, but I am asking for her to unblock me. | ||
But she will not agree to unblock me until I agree to a litany of unfair terms that basically dictate that I don't ever confront her in person or go to her campaign events or even... | ||
So she's going to unblock you on Twitter if she can block you in real life, like everywhere? | ||
Yeah, I can't go to her office. | ||
I can't. There's like a bunch of stuff I can't do. | ||
So I'm not doing that. So sorry, AOC. I ain't doing that. | ||
I ain't gonna sign some terms of agreement and then potentially breach them and then be liable for some sort of fake lawsuit. | ||
And, yeah, so, you know, I do want to go after these politicians. | ||
Everybody's like, Alex, when is your next big booty Latina moment? | ||
Well, I'm trying to have it. | ||
I'm trying to have it with her every day. | ||
I want to talk to my favorite big booty Latina on Twitter, but she blocks me. | ||
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