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greg reese
climate denier racist nazi and anti-semitism are words that have been exhaustively misused to psychologically beat people into a submission of shame it's It is a human control technology that works on many people.
When you point out the facts which expose the man-made global warming theory as a hoax, you are called a climate denier or a science denier.
We are expected to trust the science even if it doesn't scientifically add up.
The group mind has been conditioned to look down upon those who question the official narrative.
And the word denier or denial has been made into a curse.
This deceptive wordplay, along with the term hate speech, both stem from the Holocaust denial trials of the 1980s.
In 1983, the founder of the Canadian Holocaust Remembrance Association, who was a Holocaust survivor, filed a private complaint against German-born citizen Ernst Zundel before the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal.
In 1984, the Ontario government joined the criminal proceedings and Zundel was charged of spreading false news by publishing the book, Did Six Million Really Die?
The Truth At Last.
He was not making claims that the Holocaust did not happen, just that it did not happen as we were told.
The main argument was simply challenging the number six million.
Many others have worked out the math and concluded that six million would have been impossible, based on multiple logistical factors.
The charge against Zundel alleged that he knowingly published a false statement intended to stoke racial intolerance.
He was found guilty by two juries, but was acquitted by the Supreme Court of Canada in 1992, who ruled it was a violation of the guarantee of freedom of expression under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
But in 1995, Ewald Althans got three and a half years imprisonment in Germany for asking the same question.
From a logical perspective, discussing observable reality should not be so emotionally offensive.
But Zundel was a fan of Hitler and was surrounded by extreme neo-Nazis, so there was no sympathy for his persecution.
And the term Holocaust denier became the absolute worst thing anyone could be charged with.
Zundel left Canada and moved to the United States.
In 2003, Germany issued a warrant for his arrest.
U.S. authorities arrested him for violating immigration rules and deported him to Canada, where he was tried, found guilty, and given the maximum sentence of five years in prison for violating the Volkswehr-Hetzung law in the German penal code, which bans incitement of hatred.
This quickly evolved into the term hate speech, and those paying attention could see that this would soon be used against anyone the government wanted to silence.
The Zionist government, who funds and operates Hamas under the Mossad maxim, by way of deception, thou shalt do war, is openly calling for genocide of all Palestinian people under the banner of their god.
Are we still bad people for asking logical questions based on observable facts?
The number six million has been ritually used by Zionists since their official beginning in the late 1800s, decades before the Holocaust.
It obviously means something.
Six million is a six followed by six zeros, and so it can represent 66.
Sixty-six is also two-thirds.
The Hebrew prophet Zechariah wrote that two-thirds of the nation of Israel will be cut off and die.
Many believers of biblical prophecy believe that this mass blood sacrifice is necessary in order for their Messiah to return.
The Zionists seem to be no friend of the Jewish people.
But by simply showing this information, many of you are triggered into thinking that I am an anti-Semite, a racist, or even a Nazi.
And yet all I am doing is reporting on the unbiased scientific inquiry that people have had for decades in the pursuit of truth.
Mind control is a real threat, and we are all affected.
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geyser.
I will be your host today.
So much going on in the world, and I am so pleased to be with you this morning, the greatest audience on Earth.
If you've been paying attention to the news at all lately, which I know you have, you know that World War III is underway.
We now have a situation in which...
This is an international conflict of multiple nations, all sorts of threats going around, with no sign of peace anytime soon.
And frankly, it doesn't really seem like any side actually wants peace.
It doesn't seem like the Israelis want to stop bombing Gaza, and it doesn't seem like overnight the Palestinians are going to find themselves suddenly affectionate and peaceful toward the Israelis.
We have threats now coming from the likes of Turkey.
I found a hilarious clip, actually, from about 10 years ago of Putin and...
How do you pronounce the president of Turkey's name, Matt?
I know it's spelled Erdogan.
Erdogan? Is that right?
Erdogan? Correct. Yeah.
So there's this hilarious clip.
Where Erdogan pulls the chair out from underneath Putin at some sort of like a UN meeting or something.
And Putin almost falls when he goes to sit down.
Then later on the very same day, Erdogan goes to sit down and Putin pulls the chair out from him and he just totally falls on his ass.
It's like one of the funniest things ever.
We'll have to roll it in one of these clips, one of these segments later on today.
But one of the things that's really fascinating is we've been talking about the different resources, the different funds, there it is, that have been behind this attack on October 7th.
We know that Iran was funding it.
We know that China sort of threw Iran.
And just yesterday I'm seeing reports that President Xi has come out, or at least the CCP has come out and said that the extent of the bombing in Gaza is beyond the justified amount in terms of national defense for Israel.
So the CCP sort of implicitly applying that, hey, there was a real terrorist attack on October 7th, but what Israel is doing in response to that is too far over the line in terms of the amount of compensation, the retribution that we're seeing.
And so that supports our theory then that China is sort of supporting Iran, which is supporting Hamas.
So indirectly, China is supporting Iran.
Hamas, although they're very coy and tactical about how they do that.
And the stage is being set for this world war conflict in which the United States is going to have boots on the ground in the region, certainly if Lindsey Graham has his way.
And there's going to be a hot war with China and potentially Russia simultaneously.
We're already in a Cold War with Russia.
I was thinking about this the other day. One of the funniest things about this to me is you would think after all of the cheer that we give Ronald Reagan for winning the Cold War, for tearing down the Berlin Wall, you would think that our government, at least our president, would have the understanding as to how that conflict ended.
We had a capitalist society versus a communist society, and we were able to ramp up our military spending dramatically and quickly and in a more sustainable way because of our capitalist economy being more efficient.
And we basically forced the Russians to try to keep up, but communism being a less efficient economic system, it was unsustainable for them to do so, and inevitably the Soviet Union collapsed on itself.
The great irony, of course, that Putin, who personally suffered emotionally at the collapse of the Soviet Union, is now doing to the United States what the United States did to the Soviet Union.
He is now waging this war in Ukraine, which he could have won a long time ago.
This war could have been over as far as he's concerned a long time ago.
They could have been way more aggressive.
They could have bombed way more.
They could have gone in way heavier and just wiped Ukraine off of the face of the earth.
But he knew that by dragging this out, that by going through two winters in this conflict, that the United States would spend hundreds of billions of dollars rather than just tens of billions of dollars.
He knew that if the conflict ended too quickly, the United States wouldn't be exhausted by it.
So by perpetuating this conflict over the course of several years instead of several months, by graduating it from a simple military operation to a full-scale war, he tricked us, he tricked the Biden administration into being on the losing end of a Cold War 2.0.
We just got Cold War'd by Putin.
And what that's done is that it's set up a situation where China now can take Taiwan basically whenever it wants to because we're funding Ukraine on the one hand.
On the other hand, we are sending troops and carriers and funds to Israel.
We have Biden coming out saying he'll veto any legislation, any bill that funds Israel exclusively and not Ukraine.
So Biden has said that he's vetoing anything unless it's a war on two fronts, even though we know that one of the rules of war is never to fight a war on two fronts.
And so if China enters as a variable, a hot variable in this conflict, and takes Taiwan, that then would be a war on three fronts, all while mortgage rates on homes are over 8%.
We had reports just the other day of some houses being sold for 40% above the true market value.
We have bankruptcies up 20% year over year.
Joe Biden's approval rating has plummeted.
He's thought of as among the worst presidents in the history of the United States of America.
Even worse than Jimmy Carter.
We thought the Iran hostage situation was bad news under the Carter administration.
How many Americans have we lost in this conflict?
This conflict that perpetuates while we continue to do business with the nations responsible for it.
And I know we have our little sanctions on Iran.
And I know that we slap wrists.
But when push comes to shove, no one is being held accountable because we are a leaderless nation.
And then on top of that, we have this internationalist, globalist, new world order depopulation agenda in which these leftists in their cognitive dissonance, in their delusion, in their derangement syndrome, are suggesting that the environment is actually are suggesting that the environment is actually more important than human life itself.
When throughout the entire history of humanity, the purpose of the environment has been to sustain us, to be used and mastered by us for our benefit.
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chase geiser
And now we have these environmentalists coming out and saying that the real problem with the world is that humans are here.
They're saying that we are the problem with the planet, and if only we weren't here, if only we didn't exist, if only we eradicated ourselves, this planet would be so much better off.
Which, of course, begs the question, what's the point of having a perfect climate and a perfect planet if we're not allowed to live on it?
And so in this backward sort of way, out of their own bleeding hearts, They have become a philosophy of human sacrifice.
One of self-sacrifice where there is no individual identity.
There's only the collective group identity.
There's only the critical race theory, just the critical theories in general.
There's only this Marxist thought where there is no individual.
There's only the collective.
And as long as you are acting as an individual, you are actually harming the planet and therefore harming this elusive collective.
And so the only way to solve our problems in the eyes of these sick leftist globalists is that we sacrifice ourselves to the god of leftism.
Whether it's the planet, whether it's collectivist, socialist economic policy, whether it's these wars where we claim to be advocating on behalf of humanitarian rights when we know that we only pick and choose the humanitarian issues we care about when it's politically convenient.
And that's why it all goes back to the importance, folks.
The importance of individualism.
What this country was built upon.
It was built by great men and women.
Nobody makes a statue of a committee.
And as soon as we allow them to sacrifice the individual, we are lost.
Stick with us, folks.
We'll be back right after this break.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
We have a couple of great guests today.
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At least one, maybe a second one.
chase geiser
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Speaking of sharp, did you guys have a chance to listen to the Elon Musk interview on Joe Rogan yesterday?
I listened to it a couple of times.
And Elon Musk is somebody I've been fascinated with for 10 years.
Namely because he somehow figured out the miracle solution to the problem of anything electric being really nerdy and really leftist.
He somehow figured out a way to take something like an electric car and Make a cool version of it.
It's like trying to fix disco.
And he did it. And so from an entrepreneurial standpoint, I was just fascinated by this guy.
You have this guy who starts this company, which later became PayPal.
And I know that his dad has a little bit of money in South Africa and He comes from a background of a successful business family, but I don't think that he actually had a lot of money from his family.
He always could have fallen back on that, but I don't think he was somebody that was just flush with cash, living on daddy's credit card, so to speak.
And at one point in time when he was working on his company, which later became PayPal, there he is with Peter Thiel.
They were running the website during the day and at night they were staying up all night so they could work on it and improve it because everybody else was asleep.
All the users were asleep.
And in order to save money, they decided just to lease an office and not an apartment.
And he was showering at the YMCA.
And living in the office, sleeping on the office.
So he really did the American dream.
I mean, he did the American dream from top to bottom.
He immigrated over here, started a tech business that made him a lot of money, then invested that money and bought a car company.
And then took the money he was making off of Tesla and other investments and invested in SpaceX.
No NASA scientists, no government rocket scientists would work for SpaceX because at the time, no one had done private space flight, private space travel.
And it was a very controversial concept.
It was thought that only the likes of the military-industrial complex could even pull off such a thing as space flight.
And so, for fear of damaging or harming their reputations, all of the best rocket scientists, all of the best chief engineers of the world refused the opportunity to work for SpaceX in the beginning because they feared that it would fail, and if it failed, it would look bad on them.
And so what did Musk do?
He had to figure out how to be one of the chief engineers for the rockets.
He said in interviews before that instead of taking three, four, or five attempts to launch these rockets, if a real engineer would have done it, they would have been able to pull it off in one or two attempts.
But he figures out how to design this rocket, and not only a rocket that works, but a rocket that can land itself again.
Now he's got hundreds upon hundreds of satellites flying around our planet, providing internet to rural areas, even combat zones.
And then what does he do?
He gets out of the rocket science business.
Well, he's actually still in it. But he moves on and decides he's going to become a social media mogul.
And everyone said he couldn't do it.
Everybody said he was going to fail.
He didn't know what he was doing.
Twitter was dying. Twitter was dead.
All the users were going to fall off.
They weren't going to be able to make it if the advertisers didn't pay for advertising on the platform because it was too right-wing.
And now he's got a situation where the number of users is higher than ever.
The number of use time is higher than ever.
It's the most valuable Twitter, now X of course, has ever been.
Everything this guy touches turns to gold.
He is a brilliant guy.
And on Joe Rogan's podcast yesterday, he says that Twitter was completely controlled by the far left.
Something we knew, it was obvious, there was a massive purge after the 2020 election.
There was a massive purge after January 6th.
We knew that they were censoring Donald Trump, not because they feared that he was actually stoking insurrection, but just because they hated him and they used it as an excuse.
And we always knew that the FBI and the CIA and the deep state and the political class were involved in Twitter.
I don't know if you guys remember the Arab Spring from 2010-2011.
But Twitter was markedly involved in that conflict.
It was used as a way for militants to communicate as they rebelled against their governments in the most extreme areas of the world.
So it's always been a political entity despite what Jack Dorsey says.
As Jack Dorsey said, of course, famously when he was speaking with Ted Cruz, that Twitter didn't have an impact on elections, yet it's bragging about its impact on the Arab Spring.
Musk says the degree to which Twitter was simply an arm of the government was not well understood by the public.
Adding, It was whatever.
Everything was like Pravda, basically.
A state publication is the way to think of old Twitter.
A state publication.
He goes on to say, there was basically oppression of any views that even, I would say, would be considered middle of the road.
Must continue adding, certainly anything on the right.
And I'm not talking about far right.
I'm just talking mildly right.
Republicans were suppressed at 10 times the rate of Democrats.
That's because old Twitter was fundamentally controlled by the far left.
It was like completely controlled by the far left, he asserted.
Of course we knew this.
Elsewhere during the interview, Musk spoke about George Soros, noting Soros actually is, I believe, the top contributor to the Democratic Party, and the second one was Sam Bankman-Fried in Soros.
He had a very difficult upbringing, and in my opinion, he fundamentally hates humanity.
And you can tell just by listening to Musk, just by seeing his body language, that this is not a hateful person.
I think he's actually a loving guy.
I really do. I think he's preoccupied with his goals and his ambitions, and I think he's probably on the spectrum somewhere.
He's a little odd, but I think he's got a really big heart.
I really do. I think he deeply loves his kids.
And he is by no means an anti-Semitic person.
But if anybody else, and I'm sure they're going to do it to him, if anybody else criticizes Soros, they're immediately accused of being anti-Semitic because Soros is perhaps the most famous and powerful Jewish person in the world.
And it doesn't matter that he was a Nazi collaborator in his youth.
They frame that as him being a victim of the Holocaust, as him being a victim of the Nazis, but he's bragged about it openly in interviews, making remarks, and I paraphrase, that it was one of the best times of his life, exciting time, things of that nature.
But you have Musk coming out and criticizing Soros.
This is not just an Infowars story, folks.
This is not an alt-right, far right-wing story.
Soros is the globalist behind all of the yells that we're facing.
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More in the next segment. It's your host, Chase Geyser, on the American Journal.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geyser, pleased to be your host today.
He reports in that Blinken is to visit Israel on Friday.
Shabbat Shalom, Blinken!
He says revitalized.
PA should govern Gaza after war.
Revitalized Palestine should govern Gaza after war.
There have been rumors that discussions have been in place regarding a U.S. involvement to stabilize and police the area after the conflict is over.
So once we have leveled the West Bank, once we have leveled Gaza, it looks like the United States will be involved in some significant capacity in terms of maintaining peace and order in the area.
While a second state may be established.
And I know that the Palestinians have been oppressed.
I know they've been treated unfairly over the years.
I know that this is a chicken or the egg type conflict where everybody disagrees about who actually started it, when it actually started, whether it was in 1948 or 6,000 years ago.
And I know there's arguments about whose land it really was, who was really there first, and frankly, I don't care about who was there first, because if I cared about that sort of an argument, then I wouldn't be living in Texas.
I mean, if we're going to have the who was there first argument, whether we're going to do it to support Israel or whether we're going to do it to support the Palestinians, then we should just be saying that Texas is Mexico.
So that doesn't matter to me.
In my opinion, right of conquest is a legitimate argument.
If you can take it and you can keep it, it's yours.
I just don't want it to be sponsored by the United States.
I don't want America to give tens or hundreds of billions of dollars a year so that Israel can be a state because if it can't stand up on its own legs, then it shouldn't stand.
And I know there's disputes about whether or not Israel could stand without our support.
I believe that it probably could, but I haven't looked into the numbers.
I haven't looked into how many soldiers they have versus the area, how many...
Rockets they have versus the area.
How long could they operate the Iron Dome without U.S. support?
I haven't looked into all those numbers.
I haven't read the studies. I haven't done the research.
But my intuition is that Israel likely could still be Israel without the United States.
And so my philosophy on the matter is we should say, yes, Israel has a right to defend itself, but it doesn't have a right for us to defend it.
It's not entitled to our defense of Israel.
We can't even defend our own border.
At least we decide not to.
And so we've got Blinken visiting.
We've got these talks about maintaining peace and order in the area after the conflict is over.
God knows when.
If there's even any humanity left on the face of the earth after a nuclear conflict of international proportions.
But I think it's very, very funny and interesting.
This is sort of a story that...
Kind of came up in passing and no one's talked about it.
But Zelensky last week, I believe, or two weeks ago, asked to visit Israel after the attacks on October 7th.
And I don't know what his angle was.
I don't know if he was just trying to show solidarity with this international conglomerate that's been funding his defense.
I don't know if it really came from a place in his heart.
I don't know if he was trying to make sure that as all of the media attention and political attention shifts to Israel, he could perhaps insert himself in that narrative so that he could ride the wave and maintain the defense support that he needs for Ukraine.
But I think it's very, very interesting that Zelensky, a Jewish man as I understand it, was declined to The opportunity declined an invitation to visit Israel upon his request.
He reached out, said he wanted to go to Israel.
They said, no, thank you.
And I think it's a subtle cue that the government of Israel, that the Bibi Netanyahu administration at the IDF knows and understands that Ukraine is actually very Nazi.
And when I say Nazi, I'm not just throwing the word around.
I mean Nazi like the Nazis.
Like they're nationalists and they're anti-Semitic and they fly swastikas and they fly the Black Sun.
If you look at Azov Battalion's official Twitter account, you'll be greeted with all sorts of imagery of Nazi symbolism.
Just click on the media tab and scroll back.
It is not a secret.
They push it. We have an iron cross in a cemetery outside of Philadelphia with the Ukrainian trident symbol on it.
It's not just a coincidence that these are similar.
It's a Nazi regime.
And so Israel doesn't want Zelensky coming over because I believe Israel perceives Zelensky as a Nazi.
And I know that he's a Jewish guy.
You say, oh, you know, he's Jewish.
How could he be a Nazi? Well, so is Hitler.
I mean, that's one of the arguments.
One of the conspiracy theories is that Hitler was actually partially Jewish.
That doesn't really matter.
We know that Hitler's chauffeur was Jewish.
And when it came out that his chauffeur was Jewish, he was one of the original, like, 17 members of the Nazi party.
Hitler made his chauffeur an honorary Aryan.
So that he wouldn't be killed despite the fact that his administration wanted to send him to the camps.
So exceptions can be made for a Jew here or there among Nazis.
But Israel knows that Ukraine is the remnants of the Third Reich in the way that the Roman Catholic Church is the remnants of the Roman Empire.
And I don't think they want anything to do with them.
After all, Nazis have not been traditionally very friendly to the cause of Jewish people.
The stance by Secretary of State marks first-time idea publicly uttered by Biden administration, which has been floating forever.
Privately, with regional partners since October 7th, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken looks on as protesters hold their hands in the air during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing to examine the national security supplemental request on Capitol Hill October 31st, 2023, yesterday.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Tuesday that a revitalized Palestinian Authority should retake control of Gaza if Israel succeeds in its goal of toppling Hamas, but that regional partners and international agencies should play an interim role.
Oh, okay, so we're going to topple the government of Afghanistan, and we're going to be there to help nation build.
And we're going to topple the government of Libya, but we're going to be there to help nation build.
And we're going to topple the government of Iraq, but we're going to be there to help nation build.
Because it always works out.
Every time we've done a nation building project in the Middle East, it's always worked out so well.
Whether we install the Shah, whether we unseat Gaddafi, whether we unseat Saddam Hussein, whether we wipe out the government of Afghanistan and then just abandon it so that terrorists are all that's left and we arm them and they take over.
For some reason, our intelligence community, this Biden regime, believes that it can do the same thing with a different outcome in Palestine.
Let me tell you, folks, I'm no friend of Israeli oppression of innocent people.
I am no friend of bombing innocent people like we see happening.
But I'm no friend of Hamas.
And if you look at the data, 40% of people In the West Bank or in the Gaza Strip who are married are married to their first or second cousin and it's been that way for centuries.
And it's resulted in serious mental health problems in the area.
all IQs.
It's not a race issue.
It has nothing to do with their ethnicity.
I'm not making a racist claim.
I'm simply suggesting that the practice of marrying your cousin is unhealthy for a people.
And when you do it for century after century, you're going to wind up with aggressive, mentally ill people who are incapable of taking care of themselves and running a society in a competent, sophisticated way.
Frankly, I doubt that if in some magical event, everyone in Israel has decided, you know what?
You're right. We're going to give it all back to you.
We're just going to, you know, disperse over the face of the planet.
We're going to immigrate to the United States, whatever.
Let's just say, hypothetically, everybody in Israel decided to leave and give the region to the Palestinians.
I highly doubt you would see less violence or less conflict.
Because I don't believe that the people, having married their cousins for hundreds of years, are healthy enough mentally and physically to run a civilization.
So any nation-building that we're going to attempt to do is just going to be billions upon billions of dollars, and it's all going to be moot, and they're still going to be radical, and they're still going to be violent, and they're still going to hate us because we are supporting a nation that has bombed innocent civilians in the region for decade after decade.
Stick with us, folks. We'll be back after this break.
elon musk
I mean, this is going to sound somewhat melodramatic, but I was worried about that it was having a corrosive effect on civilization.
That it was just having a bad impact.
I think part of it is that it's where it was located, which is downtown San Francisco.
And while I think San Francisco is a beautiful city and we should really fight hard to kind of right the ship of San Francisco, if you've walked around downtown San Francisco, right near the ex-FKA Twitter headquarters, it's a zombie apocalypse.
I mean, it's rough. Have you been in that area?
joe rogan
Not lately. No. I've heard.
elon musk
It's crazy. I've heard it's crazy.
joe rogan
I've heard you really can't believe it until you actually go there.
elon musk
You can't believe it until you go there.
So you have to say, well, what philosophy led to that outcome?
And that philosophy was being piped to Earth.
So, you know, a philosophy that would be ordinarily quite niche and geographically constrained, so that that sort of the fallout area would be limited, was effectively given an information, a weapon, an information technology weapon to propagate what is essentially a mind virus to the rest of Earth.
And the outcome of that mind virus is very clear if you walk around the streets of downtown San Francisco.
It is the end of civilization.
joe rogan
And it's not just propagating the mind virus, but suppressing any opposing viewpoints?
elon musk
Yes. Well, in order for the virus to propagate, it must suppress opposing viewpoints.
joe rogan
Because it doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
elon musk
Correct. I mean, you've felt the virus.
Yeah. Yeah, people try to cancel you so many times.
joe rogan
Yeah, it's fascinating. I don't think you're melodramatic at all.
I think it's a...
I mean, I don't want to be melodramatic, but it's almost like a death cult.
elon musk
It's a death cult. That is exactly right.
It's essentially the extinctionists.
Like, it's in the limit.
It is that they're propagating the extinction of humanity and civilization.
And there's some people who are, like most of the time it's implicit, but sometimes it's explicit.
Like there was a guy on the front page of the New York Times who literally has the thing called the Extinctionist Movement, and he was quoted on the front page of the New York Times as saying, there are 8 billion people in the world, but it would be better if there were none.
And I'm like, well, buddy, you can start with yourself.
Yeah. Does he have friends?
joe rogan
That's what always fascinated me.
Well, here he is. He looks like you're not long for this Earth.
I mean, he doesn't... Voluntary human extinction movement.
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That's hilarious. I'd like to party with that dude.
joe rogan
I would just like to, like...
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That's an explicit version of the death cult.
joe rogan
Yeah, maybe you live long and die out.
elon musk
I mean, it's not...
Extinction is a word he uses.
Yes. I mean, it's literally a self-description.
Did they cover him? That was in charge of social media.
Yeah. And still largely is at Google and Facebook, by the way.
Yeah. So I'm like, I'm not in favor of human extinction.
They are, and they can go to hell.
chase geiser
Part of that whole conversation was right there at the end of that segment.
We often think that or get this sense of relief because of the improvement that we see at Twitter at X. It's easy for us to sort of dismiss the problem, but we forget so easily that every other big tech platform is still as compromised as Twitter was in its worst moments.
Everything that came out about Twitter through the Twitter files, things like the FBI and the CIA meeting with the censorship or content review departments within the company on a regular scheduled basis, a fixed set meeting on a regular rolling basis, things like emails asking for the censorship or suspension of specific accounts because of claims that were being made, which later turned out to be true, by the way.
About things like whether or not COVID came from Wuhan lab or whether or not the vaccines are actually safe and effective.
Every piece of corruption which has been revealed since Musk took over Twitter and fixed it and rebirthed it into X... That compromised status is still manifest in all of these other competitor platforms.
I know that Facebook isn't what it used to be, but Facebook owns Instagram and Instagram is still huge.
I posted a video on TikTok yesterday.
Within 15 seconds of uploading it, it was taken down for, quote, hateful behavior.
And the only thing that I can think of in the video that caused the problem was that the InfoWars mug was on the desk in the clip.
And I think that the Autobots, the AI that they have that scans uploaded content, saw the InfoWars logo on a mug in the video and just classified the video as the product of a hate organization.
Because that's what we are on TikTok.
InfoWars is a hate organization.
And Alex Jones is hate speech.
Anything with any of our links is classified as linking to hate organizations.
So it immediately gets flagged.
Not only that, but they disabled my ability to appeal on TikTok when my videos are taken down.
And I said nothing that was against the terms.
I mean, it was a rowdy clip, but it wasn't inappropriate or it wasn't out of line.
It didn't call for violence.
It didn't do anything wrong in the clip.
I took it down because of the mug.
So we know that China owns TikTok.
The CCP runs that platform.
Of course, they have... Large body of staff here in the United States.
We know that the intelligence community as well as the Chi-Coms have infiltrated Facebook and Instagram.
We know that Google has been doing business with the Chinese Communist Party.
For years. Namely in the development of artificial intelligence.
And they cite the reason for that as well.
If we didn't work with them.
Then they would just steal our intellectual property.
And we would have less control over how they use AI. So we're going to work with them.
We're going to sell out to them.
Because we're afraid of what they will do to us if we don't.
So we've got the ChaiComs running TikTok.
Infiltrating Facebook and Instagram.
And now running Google and Twitter.
YouTube, because same company, Alphabet company.
And then what we had with OpenAI, which was supposed to be a non-profit organization with a mission to keep all of its technology open source at all times when Elon Musk started with it.
They totally changed their whole entire corporate structure and mission.
Elon left and they took, I think, was it $100 million from Microsoft to develop ChatGPT?
And the reason Microsoft...
Put in $100 million into that company, into that project.
Was because they know that they can't compete with Google on search.
They tried with Bing and it just didn't stick because it wasn't as good.
They didn't develop nearly the advertiser revenue on Bing that Google generated.
It just wasn't sustainable.
And so Microsoft is thinking, okay, the future of search is AI. People in the future will not go to search engines to find information.
They will ask their AI assistant.
And the AI assistant will present the correct information to them that they're looking for in the most direct, convenient, awesome way.
It already does some of that.
And that's going to be the future of search.
So that's why Microsoft invested $100 million into OpenAI.
That's why they sold out.
They needed to use Microsoft's infrastructure, its computing powers, to run the learning algorithm with the massive amounts of data, basically the entire internet.
Pumped into it so that we have the chat GPT that we have today.
And so while our search results are being censored on the one end, while our own content is being taken down, while we are being suspended on social media accounts, Twitter, as good as it is, it still doesn't have Alex Jones back.
On the other hand, we have the other side of this globalist infrastructure developing an artificial intelligence that is going to procure the information that you get for you.
And that's going to be the future of search and tech.
And that's why the Biden administration came out yesterday with these statements about regulating artificial intelligence, because they know that artificial intelligence and the future of the info war are heavily integrated.
They don't want people using artificial intelligence to analyze massive amounts of studies all at once and come up with these sophisticated arguments as to why what they're claiming in the media about a certain drug or a certain vaccine isn't true.
They want to make sure that they regulate that.
unidentified
Thank you.
chase geiser
They don't want you to be able to create content that's compelling and informed and convincing without putting a watermark on it letting people know that it was made by artificial intelligence.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
Very excited for a special guest coming up after this segment.
Which I will fill you in about soon.
In other news, the German defense chief says public must get used to the possibility of war in Europe.
We've been talking during this program today in the context of the conversation between Elon Musk and Joe Rogan yesterday about how the left seems dead set, for lack of a better term, on this depopulation, this sort of hatred for humanity, oftentimes.
And It really rings true when you see headlines about Germany preparing its people for war in Europe again.
It seems that every time there's war in Europe, it's World War.
This, of course, being the third one starting now.
Starting last month, top Ukrainian officials began pushing an alarmist narrative that World War III has already begun as the head of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, Alexei Danilov, claimed in early September.
The words were spoken after it became clear that Ukraine's military was losing, and now Time magazine has confirmed the military doesn't have the manpower to fight off the Russians.
Naturally, Kiev must find new ways to draw in more direct support of key European powers.
I was watching Colonel Douglas McGregor last night do a couple of interviews because I think he gives the most concise, accurate updates on what's really going on in Ukraine.
And he mentioned that the leadership in Ukraine right now knows that no matter how much support we give Ukraine in the way of monetary or supplies or weapons or training, it doesn't really matter because they don't have the boots on the ground anymore.
They don't have the soldiers, the manpower to actually use all the weapons and supplies that we would give them.
And so now Ukraine has reached another level of desperation where they don't just need things like tanks or air support or rockets or munitions or small arms.
But they actually need soldiers now.
They drafted everybody in the country.
Women and children left.
Everybody has... Been up in arms in Ukraine for the last couple of years, and estimates of as many as 450,000 Ukrainian military casualties since this conflict began are being circulated around the rumors, the murmurings. And so they simply don't have enough soldiers.
There's not enough new recruits coming in quickly enough.
And we know that the military in Ukraine is starting to second-guess the orders that it gets from Kiev.
So they'll be ordered to retake a territory, retake a city, do an attack, do a counteroffensive, and they just simply don't have the people to do it.
So they're second-guessing the orders.
It's very similar to what we saw happen in Germany at the end of World War II, where Hitler and sort of his maniacal craze, his amphetamine-induced craze, was...
Refusing to give orders or permission for retreats, was in denial that the war was actually being lost, wouldn't cede any ground voluntarily to the point where the military leadership just had to say, hey, this guy's crazy.
We're going to surrender.
It's over. And we're reaching that In Ukraine right now, where Zelensky is basically the only one who even thinks it's possible to win at this point.
His leadership is doubting him, but it's not just him.
It's not really his fault.
They just never had the resources, whether it was soldiers or training or equipment, to win a war against Russia.
It just wasn't a fair fight.
It's like David and Goliath, only David not having a slingshot.
It's like extra unfair then.
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Next up, we're going to have Malik Obama, who is recognized universally as the best Obama.
He is an actual philanthropist and author of the book...
Big bad brother from Kenya.
He runs the Barack H. Obama Foundation in memory of his father, which is fighting poverty in Kenya.
We'll have him up next after this break, folks.
Stick with us. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
We have a very special guest with us for the next couple of segments.
I am very honored and pleased to be speaking with Malik Obama, who is recognized universally as the best Obama.
He's an actual philanthropist and author of the book Big Bad Brother from Kenya.
He runs the Barack H. Obama Foundation in Memory of His Father, which is fighting poverty in Kenya.
Check out his website, BarackHObamaFoundation.org, and follow him on x.com at ObamaMalik.
Check out his book on Amazon, Big Bad Brother from Kenya.
Malik, how are you today, sir?
unidentified
Hey, how are you doing?
chase geiser
I'm doing well. It is very nice to meet you.
It's an honor and a pleasure to be with you.
unidentified
I love your hat. Thank you.
I love it, too. That is awesome.
chase geiser
So I want to talk a little bit about your book.
I saw it on your Twitter account, your X account, and I went and checked it out.
And what inspired you to make the decision to write the book?
unidentified
Well, I thought of their book a long time ago.
Back here in Africa, and there was nothing going on.
It was really hot. And I was laying there, and my son comes over.
He's about four years old.
And he says, Bob.
And I think to myself, Wouldn't it be nice just to write an autobiography of myself, you know?
And, you know, I thought about it in a big book.
That was a big undertaking.
So I wasn't really sure, like, back and forth with it.
And then I just took a fool's cap, you know, a notepad, and a pen, and I just thought it.
And the first page, the first word was B-A, which is short for barber, barber, where we come from.
I was writing, I kept on writing every time that I got an opportunity.
I just write, maybe a page, maybe a paragraph, maybe two pages, as long as I would.
And I kept on doing all of that.
And some days, sometimes, you know, I wouldn't do it even for a year or something like that.
And I kept buying it all the way until a friend of mine mentioned Amazon and they were doing self-publishing.
And then I got more serious because we got all these self-publishing companies coming at you, but they weren't paying it up front.
And I heard that a lot of them are big scammers.
And so I had tried to, like, push the idea.
Nobody really was latching on to it.
So I said, let me just do it myself.
And that's how it started, and I did.
And back in 19...2022, I published it on Amazon, and it was the easiest thing on earth.
I mean, it's not that easy as you think, because I was doing it, you know, by hand, and then on the computer, like on Word, and it was a lot of writing.
My hand is okay, but when you put it on a computer, everything is compressed.
So what you thought was like 50 pages becomes one page.
And you thought I'd get 50 pages of this thing, you know.
But, all and behold, thank God, we say alhamdulillah.
You know, I finished it with all the pictures and everything and my friend Joel Gilbert.
He did the graphics for me and it was really good because it's authentic.
It's right from the heart.
I did the editing all by myself and nobody came and tried to cut it and do this and that.
There was one time I sent a manicure to some other people.
They really tried to, like, mutilate it.
And they had, you know, an agenda.
Everybody's trying to push forward some kind of agenda.
Put it this way, put it that way, and this and that.
No, I wasn't comfortable with that.
I just wanted to do it mockery and, you know, write my story.
And finally I did.
I had a lot of nice pictures.
Put them in there. I've got the...
The Kindle version that you can get.
Then you have, like, the soft copy version.
And that one is good, but it's black and white.
Mostly everybody's bought a cat because, like, $28.
Kindle also sort of like going, but I think most people are more into the book thing.
chase geiser
Yeah, I like to put a real book.
unidentified
I have a version that is color, where you have all the pictures now in color.
It's a bit more expensive, so not too many people are buying that.
Then I have a version of it called the Iconic Epic Malik.
So you have that one also that if somebody's interested in buying it just to see all the pictures, my pictures, it's a picture book.
Yeah, that's awesome.
chase geiser
So I was doing some research on you to just sort of prepare for our conversation today and it's obviously very difficult to know what's true when you read about notable figures such as yourself on the internet.
When was it that you actually met your brother Barack for the first time?
unidentified
I met him boy back in 1985.
Okay. That's the year I came to the United States.
And somewhere along the line we got in touch and it flew down from Chicago.
I was living in Washington D.C. on Capitol Hill, a place called Eastern Market, C Street.
And so he came down and that's the first time I met him.
We had a pretty good time.
I don't think we spent too much time together, but we did go to the Kennedy Center for a performance.
And yeah, he came over and we spent on time.
chase geiser
What was your first impression of him when you met him?
What was your first impression? Did you know that he had political ambitions?
unidentified
I was excited because we had never met.
Yeah. How many times with the fact that you have a long-lost brother that you never met, you know, it's like it's a fantasy come through.
So when we met, it was like, you know, cloud nine.
I was really excited and everything, and here he was, and here I was, and he was excited, and I was excited, and we were thinking, oh, we're from the same father, and this and that, and we all like, you know, our father was our hero, all of us and we were one in the same thing, cut from the same cloth.
And it was quite a good thing for me, at least, and him too.
We were really excited.
Yeah, it was an exciting moment. - Are you still in touch with him? - No, I haven't been able to.
Right now we don't get along because, you know, he...
Different political personalities, I take it.
Well, big shot.
He wants to run around with the kings and the queens and so forth.
And people are cast in like the title on the ground.
He don't want to walk with us anymore.
chase geiser
Well, I'm starting to hear that, man.
It's tough when you fall out with family.
unidentified
No big deal. Yeah.
chase geiser
So, what are you working on now?
unidentified
Betrayal and the traitor because we had a fact that we would be for each other no matter what.
You know, and once he got into this, his so-called orbit, or bubble that he called it, you know, he forgot.
It's almost like he sold his soul to the devil.
chase geiser
Was that something that happened rapidly, or was it sort of gradually over time you just noticed that he was sort of slipping into it?
unidentified
I think it was gradually as he got sucked into it.
You know, around in the...
You know, Yeah, that environment.
And we had a falling out back there because when I had decided to...
I was in the USA from 1985 to 1995.
And I got into mathematics, going back to my roots and so forth.
So, you know, I quit my job, put my stuff in the container.
I was coming back to my roots, you know, going down and put on skin that hides.
You know, that kind of thing.
Live in a motherfucked heart.
And go back to this total age.
You know, that kind of thing.
I don't want anything to do with white people.
I'm Malcolm X, you know?
And Malcolm X was my hero.
So I came back here, and he has two years of time I was broke.
So I had to come back. I called him, and I asked him could I probably stay with him, and he said no.
chase geiser
Oh, no. Stay with us, Malik.
We have to go to a commercial break, but we'll be right back in just a couple of minutes.
Let's stick with us, folks.
More from the League in the next segment. - Welcome back to the American Drell, folks.
I am Chase Geyser with the great, the epic, the legendary, the one and only Malik Obama!
What's up, man?
We got one more segment together and I really appreciate you taking the time to speak with us today.
I wanted to ask you about a controversial interview that came up about a month ago.
I'm sure you're aware that Tucker Carlson interviewed a young man by the name of Larry Sinclair who claimed, without really any evidence, but claimed to have an intimate relationship at one point in time with your brother.
What did you think when you heard that news?
unidentified
You must be telling the truth because that's an experience, you know.
chase geiser
Do you know from experience?
Did Barack tell you something about that?
That he had that sort of inclination?
unidentified
Right. Unless he believes that it's true.
Yeah, especially on Tucker, you know?
I mean, who's going to do that?
Who is? And I don't think that it's the first...
I think it's something that came...
It's been going on for some years, maybe.
I think he started out some years back and it was squashed or something like that.
And then now he's back...
In the news.
So, unless he's insane or he has, but he seems like he's sincere in what he's talking about.
So, I don't know.
I can't say.
I don't know what people are doing behind closed doors, etc.
But if he told him so, that's his experience.
I can't, unless somebody comes up with some kind of, you know, rebuttal and say, and I ain't going to do that because it's two people, you know?
chase geiser
Right, it's just one person's word against another person's word.
unidentified
You know, who's going to be there to rebut or to whatever?
So I think that we're going to smoke this fire.
chase geiser
Yeah, that makes sense. So I want to ask you, obviously you're wearing an F Biden hat.
Have you always had a sort of right-leaning political persuasion, or is that something that changed for you later on in life?
unidentified
No, that changed back in 2016.
What happened? If you notice me and Barrett, I supported him all the way through his pregnancy.
Then please, you can check anywhere and there's nowhere where I told Dylan or I said anything negative about him.
And I was, I would say, I didn't vote, but I was basically a Democrat.
Whatever it was, I was.
You see what I mean?
And then, when I saw through all that nonsense and all that hypocrisy, you know, because here he is talking about, he's my brother's keeper.
You know? And he doesn't want anything to do with me.
And I'm his brother. I mean, supposedly I'm his real brother.
You know what I mean? And he's got this thing going that I'm my brother's keeper.
And he's talking about hope.
And he's talking about change.
And he's talking about all my sounding stuff.
You know? And then he doesn't lift a finger.
To assist any of his family, the people who were behind him, who supported him, the people who loved him, unconditionally.
You know, so he gets into this, you know, he's like Negro up there.
And he's big shot, and he's big time.
He's up with the Eagles.
He's up in heaven or something like that.
So now he's big shot.
He doesn't want to have any time to do with people like us.
And I said, no, this is the Democrats.
That's what they came. They're all for all the poor people, all, you know, people, legal rights, all that nonsense, you know?
And he's here.
He can't do nothing for his own, you know, family.
I said to him, because we hadn't thought of the great people for eight years.
I'll go visit the White House.
I'll go there. And I tell him, Brother Mook, people love you and everything.
Even back home, all you can do is maybe just drill a ball hole.
$10,000, even dollars.
Even I can do that.
But they want it from you.
Oh, you told me one time that he was broke.
You know, when he came over to Kenya one time and went having dinner, he told me that he's broke.
He was the president of the United States.
Bro, president of the United States.
You know? And I said to myself, what's wrong with this guy?
So I was okay.
I said, let me give him the benefit of the doubt.
Well, 2015 came.
2016 was coming.
And I saw there was no change.
Because every time I go there, he gave me like 10, 15 minutes.
And he's too busy doing a lot of things.
And then Trump comes along, President Trump comes along, and it's almost like a light bulb.
A bulb just lights up inside of my head.
And I said, because Trump was like, hey, he was like, straight forward, you know, he's like, He's for real, you know.
He's sincere. And you can tell that what is, you know, he's for real.
He's not bullshitting and he's not trying to play those games just for, you know, the, you know, image.
Right. And so, I don't know, I just felt I'd build a bond.
I just, and parties just changed and I flipped.
And then there was Hillary Clinton coming lying to everybody about the emails and everything and so forth.
And I thought about this, my brother and how he had just mistreated me and been so, so, so, so mean.
He's mean. He's like, uh, stingy, you know, really stingy and everything.
And I said, hell with this!
And I just flipped. And something just told me, I'm gonna be a Trump man.
And immediately, you know, things just changed.
And that's how it happened. No, since then, I've been a Republican.
I'm going to vote Trump again.
What they're doing to him is horrible.
I've never seen anything like that in my life.
And that's how the Democrats, that's how they are.
They are mean, and they're nasty, and they're evil.
And I don't like them one bit.
chase geiser
Do you think that your brother Barack is involved in the Biden administration at all?
There's a lot of Republicans here in the United States who think he's actually the one sort of running things since Joe Biden is so clearly vacant.
unidentified
Of course. Biden, he wouldn't go there where the door is, even if you showed it to him.
You know, he's like, he's, I don't know what, I think he's not thinking straight.
He's almost like, he's better going right, he's not going left.
And he's one of the, he's old and senile.
That guy should just step aside.
And I think Obama, you see, you see him, he's dying.
You see? Yeah. Hey, guy, man.
He's not fit to be the president.
He's too old. And Obama, of course, he was Barack's vice president, so definitely Barack is going to run things in the White House, in that administration.
Definitely. Wow, that's fascinating.
chase geiser
Well, thank you so much, Malik, for being a part of our show this morning.
I know that your schedule is busy and you have a lot going on, so it's really an honor and a pleasure that you came with us.
I want to encourage the audience to check out his work at BarackHObamaFoundation.org.
Follow him on X, at ObamaMalik, and check out his book on Amazon, Big Bad Brother from Kenya.
Malik Obama is recognized universally as the best Obama.
He's certainly my favorite.
He's an actual philanthropist and the author of Big Bad Brother from Kenya.
Thank you so much, Malik. Stick with us, folks.
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unidentified
Yeah, I don't mind.
Don't worry.
No.
chase geiser
About 30 minutes ago, we were talking a little bit about German updates.
German defense chief saying the public must get used to the possibility of war in Europe.
We know that every time Germany goes to war in Europe, it is a world war.
At least it's been the case for the last hundred years.
The words were spoken after it became clear that Ukraine's military was losing and now Time Magazine, as we stated, has confirmed the military doesn't have the manpower to fight off the Russians.
Naturally, Kiev must find new ways to draw in more direct support of key European powers.
So the argument here is that Ukraine wants World War III because World War III is the only way they can actually get soldiers into their territory to help defend their land from the...
The Russian onslaught.
More than a month later, some European leaders have begun to echo the same warning.
Significantly, this week, Germany Defense Minister Boris Pistorius Said in a media interview that German residents must start getting used to the idea of the specter of war in Europe.
We have to get used to the idea that there may be a threat of war in Europe, he said in the national broadcast interview.
Germany must be able to defend itself.
We must be prepared for war.
This rhetoric hasn't been heard in the region since before World War II began.
He was responding to questions related to Germany being slow to rearmament itself in the wake of the Russian war in Ukraine, and now with the prospect of the Gaza-Israel conflict spilling over into the broader Mideast regional war.
He believes that the conflict in the Middle East and Russia's war against Ukraine shall have consequences for German society.
In particular, Germany must be able to defend itself and this applies to both the Bundeswehr and society.
We have to become capable of fighting, Pistorius said.
And I think he's probably right.
Unfortunately, everything that has been spoiled for 30 years cannot be fixed in 19 months, Pistorius admitted in the fresh remarks.
Pistorius rejected accusations that the federal government was too slow to react to the so-called turning point.
He stressed that not only had a...
100 billion euros special fund for the Bundeswehr been set up, but that the state bodies had also been changed.
So Germany is preparing for World War III. They typically are a little bit ahead of the curve when it comes to preparing for world wars.
And so if history is any profit, this is a sign that the conflict is getting heated in the region.
And of course we know that Germany is part of the European Union, has suffered the pains of that burden, has carried that cross, taken on refugees.
This is of course being a culture not notorious for its welcoming of other cultures.
And now I think they are trying to reclaim their nation.
I think that this is going to be a new nationalist movement.
We've seen it manifest in Italy.
We saw it manifest in England with Brexit.
Now we're seeing it again in Germany.
Everybody in Europe is breaking up.
It's like a great big continental divorce.
And though some divorces can be done amicably, most of them are quite combative.
So I will be interested to see what happens in the area.
But it seems that Germany has become dependent on importing energy from the likes of Russia and others.
And of course, Ukraine is the breadbasket of Europe.
So if it's under the control of Russia, then we have a Europe that is dependent on Russia for natural gas and energy and dependent on Russia for agriculture.
That means that Russia is now in control of the region in a way that it has never been before.
Not so much NATO or the United Nations or the World Economic Forum.
And if Russia is buddying up with China, that means China can get itself in a position where it is less dependent on the United States.
Where instead of importing the vast amount of its agriculture from the United States, it could do so from Ukraine and cut off Europe.
Europe could be cut off from those resources if they are favorably sent to China.
And then if we have this conflict in the Middle East boiling over, China can come in and say, hey, look, we're going to start trading oil in yen instead of in the U.S. dollar.
And suddenly the U.S. dollar isn't the global reserve currency.
Suddenly we don't have any money.
Suddenly our economy has actually collapsed in a way that they can't fake it anymore by printing more dollars that nobody's using.
And we've got World War III, folks.
After all, every single world war that we have had has been since the onset, the founding, the establishment of the Federal Reserve Bank, They are bankers' wars.
The pains that were felt after World War I, namely the global stock market crashing in 1929, of course, and the hyperinflation in the likes of Germany at the time, These wars are always catalyzed by incredible financial pressure.
So the more the world struggles, the more the American people struggle, the more the Israelis struggle, the more China struggles, the more Russia struggles, the more Ukraine struggles, the more the world is struggling, the more violent it will become.
It's like a human condition thing where when things get tough, mutiny is likely.
There will be regime changes all over.
I find it very hard to believe that Zelensky will be leading Ukraine much further than 90 days from today.
I don't know if he's going to be killed.
I don't know if he's going to be unseated.
I don't know if his government's going to collapse.
I don't know if there's going to be a Ukrainian military coup that takes over sponsored by Russia.
Ukraine may remain its own nation, but it would likely be a nation in name only.
Under the power and control of a puppet master from the Kremlin.
But we're going to see major regime changes all across Europe and the tougher things get the more rapidly those types of regime changes will happen.
And Russia and China seem to have everything to gain with a conflict like this, whether it's economically, whether it's militaristically, whether it's based on supplies and resources, whether it's just for the sake of catalyzing their independence from a U.S. government that has been antagonistic and bullying whether it's just for the sake of catalyzing their independence from a U.S. government After all, we are responsible for the collapse of the Soviet Union.
We have certainly been a bully to Russia.
After all, we have bullied with sanctions and currency manipulations our so-called friends in Europe into doing whatever we ask whenever we want.
unidentified
Thank you.
chase geiser
After all, we have used our leverage in China to bully them into not taking Taiwan back.
And up until this point, China's economy has been so dependent on U.S. consumers that we've sort of been in this gridlock with them where no one was ever going to start a fight because we needed each other.
But they are getting in a position where it looks like they might break free from that dependence on the United States.
And the Biden administration can brag all at once about capping the cost of insulin at $35 a month.
But good luck getting any insulin at all when we're at war with China.
Good luck getting any pharmaceuticals at all when we're at war with China, which is frankly not so much a bad thing, given that the SSRIs have catalyzed so many of the mass shootings that we've seen.
For every AR-15 that's used against a group of innocent civilians in the United States, there's an SSRI in a glove box.
So it will be quite interesting to see.
We do have another guest joining us at the top of the hour.
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welcome back to the American Journal folks I'm I am Chase Geiser with one more segment in this hour.
At the top of the next hour, we're going to have a great guest with us.
Mr. Austin Peterson is going to be tuning in.
Austin Peterson is an award-winning broadcaster and the host of Wake Up America podcast, which airs weekdays from 7 to 9 a.m.
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His website is WakeUpAmericaShow.com.
Excited to have him on in about 13 minutes.
In the meantime, we're going to be covering more news.
APAC always gets mad when I put America first.
Representative Thomas Massey boldly stands up to Israel lobby.
I saw this manifest play out yesterday on Twitter.
Congressman Thomas Massey boldly stood up to the Israel lobby on Tuesday, telling the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, APAC, That he will not be voting for their $14-plus billion shakedown of American taxpayers and will not be intimidated by their smear campaigns.
Of course, any criticism of organizations like this is often met with article upon article from the deep state mainstream media narrative claiming that the critic of these organizations must be anti-Semitic.
And, of course, nobody wants to be anti-Semitic because when you hear the word anti-Semitic, the first thing you think about is a Nazi, and a Nazi is basically as evil as it gets in the minds of contemporary Americans.
Massey announced Sunday that he will not be voting for the House's $14.5 billion foreign aid package for Israel, which he noted would come on top of the $3.8 billion Congress already passed for the year.
He posted on Twitter, X. This week, the House will vote on a $14.5 billion foreign aid package for Israel in addition to the $3.8 billion that already passed.
I will be a no-vote.
Less than one-third of the 49,000 people who responded to my poll today support this additional funding.
We simply can't afford it.
A good little strategy there running out of poll so that he can say he's just listening to his constituents.
But I think he means it. I think he probably agrees with his constituents, but he does have that sort of political defense there, that guard up.
High rates on mortgages and car loans, as well as price increases at grocery stores, are due to government overspending because they don't actually have the money that they spend, so they have to borrow it.
And when they borrow it, it gets printed.
And when it gets printed, your buying power goes down.
That's how this works. To pay for excessive spending, we borrow and print money, which causes inflation and higher interest rates.
So Massey is standing up to all of those who seek to exploit the United States of America.
And like I said, I'm not an anti-Semitic person.
I have no problem with Jewish people.
I have several Jewish friends.
I believe many Jewish people are fantastic American patriots.
But you have to be able to criticize Israel without being called an anti-Semite.
That was probably the most frustrating thing I ever heard from Ben Shapiro, is this sort of claim, this notion...
That if you don't support the government of Israel then you're anti-Semitic.
They're just not the same.
Fauci isn't science.
Israel isn't Judaism.
It's just not the same. And frankly there's a whole anti-Zionist movement within a substantial portion of the Jewish population.
And I'm not even anti-Zionist.
I don't care if they have Israel.
I just don't want to pay for it and defend it for them.
I don't want to guard your house.
I want to guard my house.
FBI director warns that the threat of attacks by Hamas on American soil have been raised to a whole other level.
As soon as I heard of this attack on October 7th on Israel and how Mossad claimed that they didn't see it coming, And then there were other reports that immediately came out saying that this attack was planned for as many as two years, basically since we left Afghanistan.
I knew that they lied about not knowing that it was coming.
And if they lied about not knowing it was coming, that means they allowed it to happen.
And why would they allow it to happen?
Well, it's because they want to usher in World War III. And there's so many converging interests on all sides of the global spectrum for something like World War III to play out.
And I said that the next thing that was going to happen is we are going to see a terrorist attack by Hamas sympathizers in the United States because we've imported the terrorists by opening the front door while a pack of wolves has been circling our home.
We just open the door.
And when this attack happens, they're going to do the same exact thing that they did on Thursday.
9-11 and they're going to use it to make new laws that harm you and they're going to use it to justify a substantial military presence in the region.
They may even use it as a way to get Biden not to be the candidate because the Democrats don't want that buffoon running.
They know that it is a long shot to say the least that he could beat anyone.
And so, it's perfect for the deep state if they want to get him out.
Just think about it, guys.
There's a terrorist attack here.
The deep state gets its military-industrial complex revenue by ramping up the war in the region in Israel by justifying the placement of our troops over there.
The deep state gets to protect the interests of the United States dollar as the global reserve currency by ensuring its presence in the region where oil is traded by U.S. dollars.
And simultaneously, they can blame Biden for the terrorist attack because his immigration policy has been so terrible.
His border policy has been so terrible.
So they can replace him as the candidate.
They can get the world war that they want.
They can usher in somebody new to run as the plan B for the Democrats.
They can save the dollar.
And they're going to see it as a great national security success.
The article goes on to state that the reality is that the terrorism threat has been elevated throughout 2023, but the ongoing war in the Middle East has raised the threat of an attack against Americans in the United States to a whole other level.
That is the scenario FBI Director Chris Wray led with during a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing today.
Specifically, Ray warns Hamas terrorists may soon exploit tensions in the U.S. to conduct attacks here on our own soil, while also inspiring potential domestic extremists to do the same.
Quote, Here in the United States, our most immediate concern is that violent extremists, individuals or small groups, will draw inspiration from the events in the Middle East to carry out attacks against Americans going about their daily lives.
He goes on to say, cannot and do not discount the possibility that Hamas or another foreign terrorist organization may exploit the current conflict to conduct attacks here on our own soil.
So does this mean that the feds are no longer focusing their Orwellian ire on conservative Christians as the greatest threat to America?
Not quite. Ray noted very clearly that this threat from overseas is on top of the homegrown violent extremists and domestic violent extremist threat.
So they're not walking back the accusations that you as a Trump supporter or a MAGA Republican are a threat to our democracy, as they would state it.
They're not walking back the claims that the greatest threat to our national security is domestic terrorism from right-wing extremists.
They're just simply stacking upon that.
And so if we had some sort of an attack and we engaged in World War III and they expand the classification requirements for terrorists in the United States...
They'll do it in the name of rounding up the likes of Hamas inside our own borders, but they'll be able to use those laws, those changes in the law, those changes in policy, and apply them to right-wingers in the country, political dissidents in the country just like they did with the patriot act
they said they needed the patriot act in order to increase surveillance so they could prevent attacks like 9-11 from ever happening again and they used it to monitor the communications all over the world of everyone including our allies and then of course edward snowden revealed that that act was used to monitor the communications of citizens of the united states
but remember that law that act was put into place in response to a terrorist attack and was supported with the understanding that it would be used to surveil foreign enemies of america namely terrorists. But what happened?
They used it to get secret FISA warrants so they could spy on Trump's campaign.
And all the evidence they used to get the warrant was bought and paid for by the opposition, the Clinton campaign.
So they always take these laws, these policies, they sell them to you because of one reason, and then they apply them against you in another way.
They will be used.
These changes will be used.
World War III will be used against Americans, against domestic political dissidents.
It just won't be sold to us that way.
Stick with us. We'll be back in the next hour with our great guest for 30 minutes after we have our amazing guest on with us.
We will be taking calls the last 30 minutes of the show today to hear what you think about everything.
Stay tuned for Austin Peterson coming right up.
Welcome back to the American Journal folks.
I'm Chase Geiser. I regret to inform you that I made a mistake in the last segment.
I told you that our special guest, Austin Peterson, was going to be joining us at the top of the hour, as in now.
But he's actually going to be with us at the bottom of the hour.
So stay tuned for that.
He will be with us at 10.30 a.m.
Central Time this morning. In the meantime, I do want to open up the lines for your calls.
So make sure you call in 877-789-2539.
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In the last segment, we were talking about Chris Ray coming out saying that there was an increased risk for domestic terrorism in light of the conflict between Hamas and Israel.
And he stated along the lines of The potential for radical extremists domestically to be inspired by the actions of Hamas and then act upon them.
And this comes in conjunction with this new report from Steve Watson on Infowars.com.
An Islamist dressed in veil has been shot by French police after threatening to blow herself up at Paris train station.
A woman dressed in full Islamic dress who was threatening to blow herself up at a Paris railway station has been hospitalized with gunshot wounds after being neutralized by police.
Authorities were alerted to an escalating incident at Bibliothèque François-Mitterrand station in the French capital shortly after 7.20 a.m.
on Tuesday morning after two passengers reported an unstable woman shouting death threats.
The two passengers reported exactly the same facts, said Laurent Nunez of the Paris police prefect during a press conference on Tuesday afternoon.
They described a lady who wore a full veil, who made a number of threatening remarks, talking about committing an attack, using words like, you're all going to die, Allahu Akbar, and boom, he added...
As cited by French broadcaster BFM TV. And these are the kind of things that we're going to see on the news in the coming weeks.
Because they don't just hit you with the big one right away.
They want to work you up to the major attack.
So it doesn't seem... Like it came out of nowhere.
I mean, remember, the World Trade Center had been attacked before it really got attacked on 9-11.
They always inch you up.
They always do a little foreplay before the big ones come.
And so you're going to hear stories about random stabbings or random beatings or random attacks or random bomb threats in the name of Hamas.
With words like Allahu Akbar.
And then when the big one comes, we'll be psychologically conditioned to accept it as legitimate and not allowed or coordinated.
And so they're working us up to it.
It's as simple as that.
In other news, former January 6th prosecutor is running for Congress, focusing campaign on tackling conspiracy theories on social media.
media.
I can already tell I hate this person.
A counterterrorism national security prosecutor who made a name for himself or so he hopes by going after participants in the January 6th riots is now hoping to capitalize on his previous career by switching directly to politics.
Will Rollins has announced that he is running for Congress in California with his platform based on changing regulation that governs big tech's social media media.
To hell with this man!
In order to combat what he considers to be conspiracy theories such as QAnon and COVID-related issues, but also more vaguely to take on spreading division based on lies.
So we have freedom of speech, but you can't lie.
And who's going to tell you what's the truth and what's the lie?
Well, the government. So what happens if the government lies?
Well, the government doesn't lie. This is the road to tyranny.
It's so obvious. Will Rawls doesn't even care.
He doesn't even care. He just wants to be elected.
He just wants to be in power. Just like all those other cocks that we put in office up there that sit and watch as their constituents get screwed.
Well, they rake in the dollars.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser hosting the show today.
So many calls on the board.
We're going to be diving right in.
Let's hear from Max in Kansas.
unidentified
What's up, Max? Chase, what's going on, man?
chase geiser
How are you? I'm good, man.
unidentified
How are you doing? Good, good, good.
I don't know if you... Do you recognize my name, Chase?
chase geiser
Man, I can't say that I do.
First thing I think I've never heard...
unidentified
We've talked on Twitter messages before.
I'm Max Bacheco. Awesome.
chase geiser
Oh yeah, of course. Thanks for reaching out, man.
What's up? Yeah.
unidentified
Dude, I can't wait for the first time I'm finally talking to you on air.
chase geiser
It's pretty cool. It's awesome, man.
unidentified
Senior skip day, so let's go.
I want to talk about what the real issue that I don't think people are seeing right now with the conflict in Gaza is that it's a constant terror cycle.
What was done to Israel, and I guarantee you, was a result in the people that carried out the attack are people whose parents or family members were killed as a result of either Israel or America's foreign policy during the war on terror within the last two decades.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, it goes all the way back to 48.
I mean, they've been killing each other for a long time over there.
unidentified
Yeah, right, and that's true.
But I think that specifically more recently, Harrison covered this on The War Room yesterday, but that a great majority...
Of members of Hamas and Palestinian people living in the ship were orphans.
Made orphans by Israel.
chase geiser
That's why half the population is under the age of 18, because for some reason, the adults seem to die, right?
unidentified
Yeah, right. And I think that also when you're taking it, it would count the way other Arab nations in the Middle East are looking at America and looking at Israel and looking at the...
Oh, I'm sorry.
Hold on. Max is flushing.
I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.
Something going on here. I think that it's really weird that people aren't picking up on the fact that what we're doing right now, because 70% of the people killed in Gaza have been women and children, okay?
And now there's going to be kids that are going to grow up that aren't going to have a brother, that aren't going to have a sister, that aren't going to have a mom, that aren't going to have a dad.
They're going to grow up, and they're going to grow up to be members of a mosque.
There are going to be people that are going to dedicate their lives to destroying the West.
Same thing here. If Chinese or Russians invaded America and murdered my family, I know I would dedicate my entire life to bringing down their government, bringing down the people that did it to me.
And so, again, I'm not pro-terror.
I'm not pro-Hamas.
But I just think that it's a constant cycle that what we're doing right now is fueling This cycle, and then there will be continued terror for decades to come because of this policy, because of this reckless Middle Eastern foreign policy that Israel's had for decades, that America's had for decades, and then we're shocked and angry when terror uprises.
It's like, well, no wonder.
chase geiser
Absolutely, Max. Well, and here's my interpretation of what's going on.
I think that Israel knows that, and that's why they're just going to kill all of them.
unidentified
Yeah, 100%, dude. Yeah, me and my dad were talking about that yesterday, and he's like, that'll give him personal justification to end that cycle.
chase geiser
All of them. Yeah, that's the only way to solve the problem.
You either move him or you kill him.
That's what they're going to do. Max, I really loved your call.
Thank you so much for calling in. Good to hear from you, man.
I do know exactly who you are.
I shouldn't know which Max I was talking to.
All right, so let's hear from Johnny in Denmark.
You're one of my favorite callers, Johnny.
What alarms you about Elon Musk?
johnny in denmark
I'm trying to get to that, just something really quick.
You asked me in my first call to have that 33rd Degree Freemason friend of mine DM you.
I don't know if you're aware of this, but on Twitter, it actually says you can no longer direct message this person.
Same for you, same for Harrison.
Maybe look into that.
I don't know if it's me or you.
unidentified
Were you spamming? I've actually experienced...
I was just looking you up!
johnny in denmark
By the way, for the record...
chase geiser
Is your account verified? Is your account verified?
Because I can only receive messages from verified Twitter accounts.
johnny in denmark
Oh, no. No, no.
It's not verified. That's what it is.
chase geiser
Stop being so cheap, bro!
johnny in denmark
Well, I don't even...
Forget about cheap. I don't even know how to verify my account.
chase geiser
I'll send you a tutorial video after the show today.
johnny in denmark
How are you going to send it?
chase geiser
Just DM me your contact information.
That's so funny. Okay.
johnny in denmark
Okay. Well, next time I'll let you know.
I honestly don't even know my name.
On Twitter, I just looked you and Harrison up.
Okay, that's probably it. But anyway, Elon Musk is very disturbing.
Actually, I can segue with that.
Recently, MRCTV, I've done a poll, and they determined there was actually more censorship going on after Elon Musk took over.
Twitter slash X than before.
chase geiser
It's just done. I'd have to look at that.
I find that so hard to believe.
unidentified
I need to look at it. Well, okay.
johnny in denmark
I find it easy to believe because take a look at what he did to Dr.
Shiva Ayyadurai. He, Elon Musk, took over as CEO of Twitter on October 1st.
October 28th. On the 29th, Dr.
Shiva had already been banned and someone raised the issue of the back door to Twitter.
And Elon said, oh my god, that sounds like Big Brother!
And I was like, alright, right on, Elon.
unidentified
Let's go. And then on...
johnny in denmark
December 22nd, Dr.
Shiva was reinstated, and I'm like, smooth sailing, this is going the way it should and all.
But then what happened? He never mentioned it again, and Dr.
Shiva's impressions went down from, in December 22, 500,000, to January 23, 300,000, to February 23, 20,000.
And then to May of 23...
chase geiser
Yeah, but you've got to keep in mind that nobody cares about the pandemic anymore because it's over.
And that was why she was getting so many impressions.
It's because it was a hot issue, right?
johnny in denmark
No, it wasn't the pandemic.
He wasn't on the pandemic.
He was on this backdoor access that the government had to Twitter.
Also, his grandfather basically had a run to South Africa because he was a technocrat.
Also... He's brilliant at something, but maybe not exactly what people think.
The reason SpaceX did so well, he's been fairly characterized by Dr.
Shiva himself, actually, as the tech U.S. dollar hectagega sugar baby of Uncle Sam's big, big socialism.
chase geiser
Oh, sure. Everybody knows that they have a ton of contracts, for sure.
For sure. Yeah, right.
johnny in denmark
I mean, his real brilliance is, I believe, with all due respect, in making himself seem like a man of the people while being government-controlled opposition.
For example, SpaceX got $5.7 billion.
Tesla, by the way, credited Greta with being a good environmentalist.
And unlike a lot of people who give a pass, some people like...
Yeah, because they just don't know better.
They're low-info or low-IQ or low-education, like Russell Brand.
I don't give Elon a pass on.
He's a bright guy and a very well-informed guy.
And he praised Greta, and he got carbon credits of between $1.5 billion, allowing Tesla to get an evaluation of $600 billion.
Also, Twitter, he...
Section 230 got them in really big because they presented themselves as a platform rather than as a publisher and therefore weren't subject to liability as much.
They got a ten times valuation on revenue rather than a two times.
So look, I, as you, a hardcore Christian, believe in the ability of people to redeem themselves Whether through Christ or not, it's a lot easier through Christ.
But hey, if people want to go the hard way, let them go the hard way.
However, at the same time, as the old saying goes, pray to God, but roll for the shore and keep your eyes open.
Because I don't trust you on monks.
If you want to look into this more extensively, Dr.
Shiva himself did a very good...
A video about this, about Elon and Bobby Kennedy Jr., who he calls Boobie F. Kennedy.
And he's called Government Front Men.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Government Front Men and Fake Fighters, Musk and Kennedy.
He did a bunch of them. That one in particular focuses on those two guys.
We can get into a little more if you want.
chase geiser
Yeah, I'd love to. We are going to cut to a break now.
Johnny, I really do appreciate your call this morning.
So we'll be taking more calls in the next segment before we have our distinguished guest, Austin Peterson, joining us for the last 30 minutes of the show today.
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unidentified
And stick with us, because we have more on the other side.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser.
I will be taking your calls for this segment.
In the next segment, for the remainder of the show this morning, we are going to have the great Austin Peterson on for 30 minutes to talk to us.
Austin Peterson is an award-winning broadcaster and the host of Wake Up America podcast weekdays from 7 to 9 a.m.
Which you can find on Rumble or at wakeupamericashow.com.
Check him out on x.com, at AP4Liberty.
And his website is wakeupamericashow.com.
Excited to have him on.
I had him on my podcast, ooh, maybe a year or two years ago.
Had a great conversation, so I'm really looking forward to speaking with him again this morning.
So let's hop right into calls.
I want to talk to Candace in Nashville.
Candace, what are you thinking about?
unidentified
Hey, Chase. Yeah, at Queen of the Juicy, all uppercase on X. And, hey, I want to talk about the eugenics experiment that's ongoing, Chase.
And we have these health tracking apps, and they're promising participants if they give them all of their information, they'll get these little tokens that they can cash in for rewards.
Now, this is already what's happening to us.
Hidden with these DARPA black projects.
And what they're trying to do is data mine the public for genetics or other processes for radical life extension for the elite.
And so it's a by proxy holy war of the poor for the bankers.
So this is multi-generational satanic abuse is also going on to see who can survive psychological warfare, asymmetrical warfare, financial abuse, sex abuse, psychological isolation.
We know through the Holocaust with the Nazis that some of these people that they tortured actually grew to be like mutant superhumans.
So they're tracking and tracing all of this data with the artificial intelligence.
Now, some people are going to be genocided, which we know that Netanyahu, he donated all of the Israelis' genetics to Pfizer already because they're wanting to patent processes or people's genetics that can be used as therapeutics and pharmaceutical brands.
And nature is not patented.
They're brainwashing people for terrorism and satanic abuse.
What they're doing is, I mean, abuse on all levels.
So it's spiritual warfare.
What is happening?
And I've called in before about being, you know, a target of one of these experiments.
And I've tried to call in, I've tried multiple times to talk with the FBI about what is going on.
And the terrorism unit specifically is who I was contacting.
And they told me basically to, you know, F off and don't contact them.
If I want to contact anybody, I can still call my local 911 if I have an emergency.
And I was trying to give them advice for survival, Chase.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, I appreciate your call, and I think you're right.
I think that we are in a spiritual war, and while the elites do everything they can to extend their lives forever because they have no faith in a positive outcome for themselves in the afterlife, we see that our currency itself is dying.
Let's hear from William in Arkansas.
William, what's on your mind?
william in arkansas
Oh, you mentioned the currency situation.
chase geiser
Yes, sir. You got to go back to it.
william in arkansas
Got to go back to when Roosevelt signed the 1932-1933 agreements with the rest of the world, only all officially bankrupt by all gold and all silver that's mined anywhere, basically.
Not all of it, but most of it goes to two places to be weighed and coined and to Well, I don't hold you responsible for the whole system, but utilizing that, that's what's breaking us.
That's what's killing us.
I ain't talking about poor people.
You make a couple thousand, a hundred thousand, that's nothing.
You think about the people that had millions The deep state that had millions in 71, right, when Nixon opened up.
These people have, you know, 10,000 years worth of wealth, basically.
Do we think that there is Paper money in the offshore shell companies and the offshore accounts, we think that these rich people that have these front companies and stuff like in BCCI Bank and the City of London, yeah, they got a bunch of paper in there, sure. Yeah, they got paper all right.
They got a printing press that owns everything, right?
So we've got to get off the bastardization of the English language calling currency money.
It's not, right?
It's not. And there is the problem.
When you look at currency and money and what the Constitutional Convention was about, it was about stabilizing our money system.
It wasn't about what form of government we're going to have.
That's why when they walked out of the convention, somebody yelled, what kind of government do we have?
We have a republic if you can hold on to it.
It takes a well-informed public to maintain a republic.
And frequently, that republic must be frequently fertilized for the Patriots' blood.
So, you know, when you see on Wall Street, everybody freaking out, going, sell, sell, sell, sell.
Let's remember, somebody's buying, buying, buying, buying.
And that centralizes everything.
You can't buy and sell major arms with currency, right?
Find the average billionaire that might like to go down and say, okay, I'm going to buy, you know, 30 F-16s.
Well, you know, Biden said you need one.
Okay, everybody send me money.
Let's just go if I can buy one.
chase geiser
Yeah, you better get insurance for it, though, because China might force eject you and steal it.
William, I appreciate your call.
I want to get one more caller in before we go to break, so I'm going to cut to the next one.
Jim in Oklahoma, what are your thoughts on the refugees in the United States?
Do you think that they're actually UN troops?
unidentified
Yeah. Well, I've heard rumors from other people that possibly some of the folks coming across the border are disguised, coming in as refugee status, but are going to certain places, certain bases, and getting trained to be UN troops since their military age.
chase geiser
Is that possible? I imagine it's possible.
I haven't looked into that specifically, so I'm not the right person to speak on it.
But I think regardless of whether or not they're UN troops, regardless of their own military age.
unidentified
Should we be informed of that if we are, since our tax money is training those UN troops here?
Yeah. Should we be informed about that?
chase geiser
I don't think we should ever have any troops here.
At all. And frankly, I don't think there should be any U.S. troops anywhere in the world, except for in the United States.
I think it's offensive that we have military bases all over the world ever since World War II. Can you imagine if Mexico had a military base outside of Austin?
unidentified
Is it a coincidence that we're moving all of our military everywhere around the world, but we're being invaded from within?
chase geiser
Right. They want all the military-age men overseas so that when they activate the sleeper cells, there's no resistance.
unidentified
Yeah, be like a modern-day Tet Offensive, like what happened in Vietnam in the late, like, 67, plus with a little bit of Gladio 2.0, maybe 3.0 mixed in with it, Operation Gladio.
Mix that in with a Tet Offensive here in this country and see what happens.
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely. Jim, thank you so much for your call.
We are cutting a break here in about 15 seconds.
After the break, we have a very special guest who will be joining us this morning, Austin Peterson, who's an award-winning broadcaster and the host of Wake Up America podcast.
We'll be speaking to him shortly.
Please stick with us.
More on the other side.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser hosting the show today.
With us the rest of the hour, we have a very special guest, a man whom I admire and adore, Austin Peterson.
He is an award-winning broadcaster and the host of Wake Up America podcast weekdays from 7 to 9 a.m.
Central, which you can find on Rumble at wakeupamericashow.com.
Make sure you follow him on X at AP4Liberty, and his website is wakeupamericashow.com.
Austin, what's up, man?
Are you snapping necks and cashing checks?
austin petersen
Hell yeah, brother. I appreciate that.
Thanks so much for the kind introduction.
Glad to be here and look forward to chatting with our friends at InfoWars.
chase geiser
Absolutely. So did you do a broadcast this morning already?
austin petersen
Yeah, I just got done.
We were talking a little bit about women who were at a jujitsu tournament decided to walk out when they were going to be forced to get on the mat with biological males.
And I got to say, you know, it's about time if women want to put a stop to this.
They're the only ones who can do it.
So look to see probably more walkouts like that in the future.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, it's one thing when the competitions aren't fair for, like, a swim meet or something like that, and then it's another thing where you have this problem manifest in actual combat sports, right?
So, like, boxing and stuff, that could actually be dangerous to put people in that are so much stronger.
unidentified
That's a salt, brother? Yeah. Wow, man.
chase geiser
Wow, I hadn't heard that story.
Have you been covering any of the Israel-Hamas stuff that's been going on?
austin petersen
Oh yeah, it's been an absolute nightmare.
I mean, you know, the mother load of all bad ideas, right?
Totalitarianism on the rise, right?
Wars and rumors of wars if we're going to get biblical here.
And God, we can only hope that the United States can avoid the pressure that is coming from so many angles to get involved and to provoke another conflict.
A lot of people, they don't have faith that Israel can conduct proper security without a big brother or big sister telling them what it is that they need to do.
I mean, so many mistakes have been made by American interventionism in the past.
In telling Israel how to handle his foreign policy, if the international community didn't hate Israel so much and were doing everything they could to stop them from defending themselves, I think Israel wouldn't have these kinds of problems.
But with the World Economic Forum, with the globalists, with the George Soros types, the Klaus Schwab types, and with the rampant anti-Semitism around the world, the international community, the deep state, the struggle sessions at the Pentagon, You know,
have made so many homos for Hamas that Israel has just had their hands tied behind their back, not only by, you know, queers for Palestine that are rocking at the Department of Defense these days and the State Department and others who want to control Israel, but who have done everything they can to prevent them from stopping the murdering of their civilians, innocent children, babies.
I mean, and the propaganda levels have just been absolutely insane, as you guys well know, because you cover it here on this network every day.
chase geiser
Yeah. Well, it's crazy because obviously that terrorist attack happened on the 7th of October.
And obviously Israel has bombed to an extent that has caused the death of civilians and innocents.
But what's crazy to me about this is both sides lie and make up additional atrocities about each other.
So it's like, why are you lying about beheaded babies?
Like, when the babies are dead, they burned alive.
Why did you have to, like, add the beheaded part, you know?
And then on the other end, you see Hamas throwing up videos of dead children, but it's, like, from Syria in 2015 or something.
It's like, there are videos of dead children in Gaza.
Why are you throwing up the one from Syria?
Like, why are they just... Why are they adding so much flavor to something that's already like a robust concoction of just innocent death?
austin petersen
I mean, the mainstream media, the alternative media, I mean, I don't believe anything.
What I do is, you know, just wait a couple of days.
That's what I say. When you see a story, just wait two or three days.
I promise you that you don't have to rush to post the pictures of the dead babies.
You know, let somebody else make the mistake.
I used to work at the Fox Business Network for Judge Andrew Napolitano's show, Freedom Watch.
And Roger Ailes had this saying, he says that it's better to be right and late than to be first and wrong.
And a lot of people could stand to take that advice.
But, you know, even bigger, you know, here on the home front here in the United States in the info wars, I think what's really interesting to see what's happening is the Jewish Democrats, how the intersectional left is at war with one another.
Because, of course, the whole woke view of the world as oppressors and oppressed, they can't decide whether or not the Jews are the oppressors or whether or not they're oppressed.
I mean, never mind the fact there's, you know, 16 million Jews in the world, 1.9 billion Muslims, you know, far more Christians than Jews.
Right.
They can only see the world through the lens of tearing down statues.
Right.
So when you see these these leftist groups, you know, you know, calling for more terrorism, calling for more violence.
I saw Mayim Bialik of Blossom fame yesterday saying, I didn't think that this is what decolonization was going to look like.
What did you think it was going to look like?
This is the scorpion and the frog.
The Jewish Democrats who bore these are now reaping what they have sown.
They have reaped the whirlwind.
And that's why you see so many of them saying, no, we're going to pull this money from these institutions, these academias that have bred this hatred, sown this hatred.
I mean, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, I mean, it's quite obvious that they love seeing this hatred, this dissension coming out.
And, you know, it's time for us to put a stop to it and put your money where your mouth is.
Stop funding these institutions.
Defund these public institutions.
One, because they're communist hellholes.
Two, because taxation is theft.
And three, because they do nothing but provide dissension, dissent, and hatred of American values.
chase geiser
One of the things that's been really fascinating to me about this conflict has been...
To see the selective nature in which different political factions are suddenly humanitarian, right?
So we see constant conflict in the continent of Africa among warlords, and you have stories, there's famous movies about it.
We know that children are abducted and armed.
We know that the Armenians have recently gone through a major conflict in which tens of thousands have died.
But we don't care about these conflicts until all of a sudden we do.
Why is it that...
On one side, we're helping Ukraine, and then on the other side, we're all about helping Israel, but we totally disregard all the other injustices happening in the world.
austin petersen
Yeah, I like to call out...
Isabel Patterson had a book she wrote, and it was called...
I think she called them humanitarians with guillotines, right?
They come around... It's kind of like the global warming freaks, right?
They come in with all the best intentions.
They're like, we're going to solve all your problems by executing you all and cutting you off from access to fossil fuels and spreading dissension around the world.
Because, of course, they are committed, as all Trotskyites are, to permanent revolution, potentially violent revolution if necessary.
This is why the debate between Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin was one of international socialism versus national socialism.
Stalin wanted socialism in communist Russia, but Trotsky wanted to stir up revolution all around the world.
Hence Che Guevara.
Communists here in the United States continue to provoke revolution through violent organizations like Black Lives Matter and others and infiltrate every level of society.
In order to advance their views of centralization and central power.
And the number one activity, of course, of the global warming freaks is to stop the flow of American oil.
Thankfully, we have shale oil here, which is producing a bounty in the United States But, of course, Joe Biden and the Democrats hate the ability of the United States to be dependent.
The globalists want us to be interdependent around the world, which is, you know, not to say—and I say this to somebody who believes in international free trade— But they want us dependent on Russia.
They want us dependent on Iran.
They want to stoke conflict around the world in order to incur violent socialist revolutions around the world.
They've been successful in places like Europe before, and they're hoping to be successful here in the United States.
If there's going to be a silver lining in this cloud, Chase, I think that intersectionality may have met its match in provoking the anti-Semitic hatred and the open support for terrorists as they have on college campuses.
I think more and more Democrats—it doesn't have to be all of them, remember— Could tip the scales in favor of Donald Trump next year in the election.
Now, I'm not going to say, hey, it's a red wave.
I'm going to call a red wave. God knows.
That certainly bit us in the last election.
But I think that this, I think the fact that Joe Biden is walking on tenterhooks.
Between his anti-Semitic base, the Rashida Tlaibs and the Ilhan Omars, and the Jewish Democrats who are behind the Democratic establishment, I mean, this could be the death knell for the Democrats in next year's election.
chase geiser
Wow, fascinating. Stick with us.
We will be back after this break with more from Austin Peterson.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
We have a great guest with us for the final segment of the hour before the great Alex Jones is on live on the Alex Jones Show.
Right now with us is Austin Peterson, who is an award-winning broadcaster and the host of Wake Up America podcast, which airs weekdays from 7 to 9 a.m.
Central. And you can find it on Rumble or at WakeUpAmericaShow.com and check him out on X.com at AP4Liberty.
Austin, are we going to wind up in an actual hot World War III? Or is that just something that we say because it's good in the headlines?
austin petersen
Well, I wish somebody – everybody keeps saying we're on the brink, and I wish somebody would let me know because I have a planned trip to see my relatives in January.
My family is coming over for Thanksgiving, so I got things to do.
There's a lot of people out there, doom and gloom sayers, that are constantly prognosticating the end of the world.
I'm terrible at predictions.
You know what? I predicted that Donald Trump wasn't going to win in 2016.
I was wrong. I predicted that Donald Trump was not going to be that great of a president.
I was wrong. So I'm done with the prediction business, Chase, because all I've ever done is stick my foot in my mouth on this one.
You know, the nice thing about the United States, splendid isolationism, right?
I don't want to see the United States commit to another war in the Middle East.
God knows that I think that we wasted enough money in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It's been a terrible crisis that has done nothing but impoverish us, and our leadership has sent our economy down the drain.
I don't think it's going to happen, but even if it does, America will win and America will continue on because we have the greatest idea in the world, a constitutional republic where individual rights and individual sovereignty, imperfect though it may be, will be respected. A liberal order, not bad liberal, not leftist liberal, but a liberal order here in the United States, I think, We've retained our rights even through some of the greatest evils of the last 200 years.
I was talking to Judge Napolitano this morning about how the Founding Fathers, when they wrote the Constitution, immediately turned around, passed the Alien and Sedition Acts, made it so you couldn't make fun of Congress.
You could go to jail.
They did send people to jail for You know, sort of like a modern Patriot Act.
I mean, Woodrow Wilson, what did he do to Eugene Debs, an anti-war activist?
He jailed them, right?
But somehow we managed to come through and the United States has continued to improve over time.
I'm something of a cockeyed optimist, if you will, right?
I look at the government skeptically and I think that things might be bad, but I do see that there is some hope for the future.
And when I see that, I don't know, this is kind of silly perhaps, but did you happen to see any of the Joe Rogan, Elon Musk interview last night?
unidentified
Yeah, I love all those. Oh, so funny.
austin petersen
So good. You got Joe Rogan there with his blonde wig, you know, and I'm laughing.
chase geiser
They're talking about the end of the world and they're just dressed up for it.
austin petersen
If it is the end of the world, Chase, I might put on a blonde wig just for kicks and gigs.
But I think the thing in there that is a little bit of that darkness is when they were talking about why Elon Musk bought Twitter.
And unfortunately, it's been devalued because the activists left have pulled their advertisements on there, thanks to the ADL and many other leftist groups.
But I think what was interesting was that he said that 10 times as many conservatives were being suppressed, having their views suppressed.
As liberals. And essentially, Twitter was state media.
It was Pravda. But here's the thing.
Here's the good news. It's out now.
We know it. There have been lawsuits between my state of Missouri and Louisiana that are headed to the Supreme Court that are going to challenge the constitutionality of the government and their ability to tell social media agencies what to do.
And I think we're going to win that one, especially because of the makeup of the Supreme Court.
And Elon Musk owns Twitter.
And while it's not perfect, and there are still problems, and the algorithms, I think, do tend to still have a left-wing bias, but that's because it's headquartered in San Francisco.
But Elon Musk bought it.
I mean, there are bright spots around the world.
I think that Twitter has actually improved.
I think free speech has improved to an extent there online.
We still have problems.
But look at Rumble.com.
But look at the resilience of Rumble.com when they came to cancel Russell Brand, for example.
And Rumble.com said, no, Burger King steps in, says we're going to pull our advertising.
People step in and they start donating and they start building more communities at Rumble.com.
So we made a mistake.
Conservatives and libertarians made a mistake.
We allowed our enemies to build the internet.
We allow the government to get in there and the NSA to run things.
But slowly, but surely, we are building alternative institutions, alternative media institutions like InfoWars, you know, like my Wake Up America show, Rumble.com, AP for Liberty.
We're not going to be on Amazon's servers so they can do what they did to, I can't remember what that social network was, Parler, Parler, right?
So we've learned our lessons, right?
We made a mistake, but the war is not over, right?
If there's a war on for your mind, more and more people are waking up every day.
My brother told me about this gay Jewish woman who has been a Democrat her entire life.
She said the other day, for the first time in her life, she turned on Fox News.
No matter what you think of Fox News, she's been watching Fox News for the last few weeks for the first time ever because she's getting red-pilled, bro.
More people are getting red-pilled, and one day you can all be like me and you can be white-pilled.
And you can see that I think there is a bright future for people who believe in freedom like we do.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, it's so funny, too, because I understand why...
Sort of minorities on the social issue side of things would traditionally be antagonistic toward right-wingers, right?
Obviously, the right wing was responsible for the antagonism toward things like the legalization of gay marriage.
So it makes sense to me that the gay vote would go left, right?
But when you look at how the politicians on the left have actually behaved in terms of what they've actually done, the policies they've actually enacted...
Over the last 50 years, they really haven't done anything good for their constituents.
Like, when I see, you know, the black votes going to the Democrats, I'm thinking, what did the Democrats ever do for black people?
Or the gay votes going to Democrats, what did the Democrats ever do for gay people?
Technically, they made it legal for you to get married, I guess.
But, like, really, what else?
I mean, you can still do everything else except for legally call yourself married.
And it's just, it's so funny how loyal people are to brands...
Even when the brands fail them.
We know that in a blind test, people say that Pepsi tastes better than Coca-Cola.
But as soon as you look at the can, you have a better experience when you sip a Coca-Cola.
And you'll rate it as a superior soda, right?
I drink Coca-Cola because the brand is part of the experience for me.
And so my point is, why is it that these voting bases are so loyal to the brands of the parties, despite the fact that these brands betray their constituents time and time again?
austin petersen
You know, don't write off some of these minority groups.
For example, remember what happened with African American males and their vote and Hispanics when it came to Donald Trump in the last election?
I mean, one of the big problems with Donald Trump's vote was that it was his own typical standard demographic that actually voted for him in fewer numbers.
I mean, if anything, we really just need free and fair elections more than we need anything else.
But in terms of those minority groups that you were talking about, many of them are waking up.
Many of them are coming on board.
So I think it's a mistake.
I'm not saying you do this, but a lot of right-wingers do.
They write those groups off entirely.
They say there's no reason to do any outreach.
They're completely captured.
They're brainwashed. But we don't remember, you don't need them all, right?
You don't have to win them all.
You just need to get enough over to our side, wake up enough of them, give them the red pill, bring them over to our side, and put them out there and get them to vote Well, I say vote Republican.
Trump didn't quite understand fully the deep state at the time.
He didn't know exactly the role of the deep state and how they would undermine him.
I mean, he was being spied on.
His campaign was being spied on by Barack Obama.
He should have seen it coming. But one of the things that we're learning with Senator Rand Paul grilling the FBI director, Christopher Wray, and the DHS director, Mayorkas, I think we're good to go.
I think Trump didn't quite understand that the deep state was going to do whatever they wanted to do, regardless of him being president or not.
He thought he could reform the deep state.
He thought he could fix it if he just put the smartest people in charge.
But let me tell you something right now.
I have never worn a Make America Great Again hat.
I'm a hard, hard libertarian Republican.
I vote Republican. I'm a member of the Republican Party.
But I have not been a MAGA guy.
But if Donald Trump puts the vice presidential candidate pick as Vivek Ramaswamy, who does understand the deep state, who says he wants to fire a million federal employees, if Donald Trump puts that guy as VP, I'm going to put a MAGA hat on for the very first time.
And I ran for president against Donald Trump in 2016.
Because I think this time around, they know that it's not time to alter, it's time to abolish.
And that is what I want to see.
chase geiser
100%. Well, it's been an honor and a pleasure to have you on the American Journal this morning, Austin.
Again, for the audience, Austin Peterson is an award-winning broadcaster and the host of Wake Up America podcast weekdays from 7 to 9 a.m.
Central, which you can find on Rumble or at wakeupamericashow.com.
And make sure you check them out on x.com at AP for Liberty.
Again, an honor and pleasure to have you.
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