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With it, the annual deluge of cringe Christmas TV commercials, eager to once again push the message.
But not content with just removing all traces of Christianity from Christmas, retailer Marks and Spencer this year decided to metaphorically burn the whole thing down.
Yes, that's literally the cosy, heartwarming theme they chose for their new Christmas ad.
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But I won't do that.
No, I won't do that.
I won't do that.
paul joseph watson
Talk about a right set of joyless twats.
Drunken wine ants are heavily featured.
While white heterosexual men are once again notable by their absence.
100% diversity.
0% fun.
Children have also been all but completely expunged.
But in a display of sumptuous cowardice, M&S faced an immediate backlash, which wasn't centred around their erasure of all things that make Christmas Christmas, but because of one scene, now hastily deleted, where they burned red, green and silver Christmas cracker hats in the fire.
And that's not allowed because it might hurt the precious feelings of pro-Palestinians.
The pathetic manner in which they rapidly scrubbed the clip was only beaten in terms of weaponised cringe by their grovelling apology.
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We apologise for any unintentional hurt caused.
paul joseph watson
Apologizing and removing an advert that used traditional Christmas colors and would have been produced and filmed months ago, we really are effed.
No old people, virtually no kids, none of those silly traditions such as Christmas cards or games or giving pleasure to I've also seen other ads that just came out this morning, like this one from Waitrose, which completely airbrush kids and family from Christmas again and make it solely about diverse metropolitans stuffing their faces.
But in a shocking act of bigotry that will likely lead to Ofcom complaints and mass public boycott campaigns, Lidl, the German supermarket with branches all over Europe, had Have the temerity to not only feature a family with children, but a white family with white children in their Christmas ad.
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There's a light shining bright.
It's boring that somebody's close.
paul joseph watson
Wonders never cease.
Maybe they've been taking inspiration from Japan.
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One more battery.
paul joseph watson
If only we could all be more like Japan.
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Well, I'm far from home.
paul joseph watson
Well, it could be all set to kick off big time in London next weekend.
You think it's been near Bedlam already?
Well, just wait for this. Pro-Palestinian protesters are planning a million-strong day of disruption on November 11th, which of course coincides with Remembrance Day.
When up and down the UK, but particularly in London, those who lost their lives in armed conflict, and particularly the two world wars, will be honoured.
Some pro-Palestine groups are demanding it be turned into the biggest march in history.
But given that scenes like this have become commonplace around the Cenotaph in recent weeks...
What do you think's likely to happen?
It's going to be absolute mayhem.
Prominent pro-Palestinians like this utter moron are directly calling for the demonstrators to interrupt the two-minute silence to ruin the event.
Ooh, I really wouldn't advise that.
The consequences of F around and find out are going to be really fascinating to watch if they try it.
Former top British Army Commanding Officer Colonel Richard Kemp has warned the mob to stay away.
Some are calling for protesters to be kept well away from Remembrance Day events or for the marches to be banned altogether.
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The Mayor of London should not allow them to go down Whitehall.
They can protest somewhere else in the capital.
You know, I and my veteran colleagues have put our lives on the line so that people have got the right to protest in this country.
But this is one weekend where they should be banned from going down Whitehall.
paul joseph watson
Will the police, who have constantly pandered to pro-Palestinians in order to reduce community tensions, by threatening people with arrest for carrying England flags, and by literally arresting a man at night in his own home for complaining about Palestinian flags, do anything to stop the Cenotaph being desecrated?
They've said they'll keep protesters away from sensitive sites, but some are asking army veterans to do the job the police seemingly can't by travelling to London to protect the Cenotaph.
Others are calling directly for the army to be used on the streets to maintain security.
Meanwhile, Labour leader Kia Starmer will attend the Royal British Legion Service of Remembrance on Sunday the 12th, leading some to ask whether he'll be wearing a poppy.
Something that was noticeable by its absence during his inane rant about Islamophobia.
chase geiser
Welcome to the American Journal folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
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So much news to cover as the world falls apart before our very eyes.
chase geiser
But I've got a feeling everything's gonna be all right.
I'm feeling optimistic. By the way, it is payday after all, so if you do have a little bit of extra cash in your account, We're good to go.
I would be surprised to see him go away for more than some of the J6ers, though, since he is so entrenched in the Democratic machine.
But we'll see what the minimum sentence requirements are for his guilty charges, for his convictions.
After 15 days of testimony and about four and a half hours of deliberations, jurors found FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried has been found guilty on all seven counts related to fraud and money laundering in a lower Manhattan courtroom.
He's scheduled to be sentenced March 28th when he faces more than 100 years in prison if he receives the maximum on all counts.
Zero Hedge Post has a reminder.
Now convicted criminal Sam Bankman-Fried is one of the people most responsible for Biden being in office and one of his biggest donors.
So this broccoli-looking investor is going to go to the big-time prison.
Oh man, just looking at this guy, you can just tell that he's a snot.
Bankman Freed has indicated that he will appeal the verdict.
I would be surprised, frankly, since his sentencing isn't until March 28th.
I would be surprised to see him not make an attempt to flee.
We know that when he was operating the business, he was spending most of his time primarily offshore.
So what's to say he wouldn't go seek asylum somewhere else now?
The case was handed to the jury at approximately 3.15 p.m.
on Thursday after U.S. District Judge Louis Kaplan read the jury roughly 60 pages of instructions.
Megman Freed, also known as SBF, founded FTX in 2019, two years after former sister hedge fund Alameda Research.
He was charged with seven counts, including wire fraud, money laundering, and securities fraud in connection with FTX's spectacular implosion last year.
The trial, which progressed far more quickly than the anticipated run through Thanksgiving, has presented a stark transformation of the FTX founder from a crypto genius to an alleged criminal mastermind.
Of course, if he was really a mastermind, he never would have been caught.
As prosecutors and defense attorneys spar over the truth behind FTX's collapse.
Can you guys find the audio clip of Sam Bankman Freed snapping on the janitor at the office?
I think that exists somewhere.
If you can't find it, it's no big deal, but it would be very interesting to play that because it'll give you a sense of just the kind of man that he is.
The trial, which progressed far more quickly than the anticipated run through Thanksgiving, is now over.
Of course, a 31-year-old MIT graduate and son of two Stanford legal scholars has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Every movie needs a villain, proclaimed to Mark Cohen, Bankman Freed's defense attorney, in a narrative bending final plea that painted the prosecution's portrayal of his client as grossly mischaracterized.
Cohen argued fervently against the government's claims, insisting that the FTX saga, while marred by a lack of risk management, does not equate to criminal conduct.
The courtroom, under the guidance of Judge Kaplan, saw a relentless pace with days stretching past the usual hours in a concerted effort to wrap up proceedings.
Jurors now faced with the weighty task of determining Bankman Freed's fate were reminded that the urgency from the bench wasn't an attempt to rush judgment, but rather an efficient approach to justice.
While we do have a right to a fair and speedy trial here in the United States, And frankly, I am much more pleased to see litigation move quickly, judgment move quickly, than I am to see it take years and years and years.
Because after all, the more inefficient the justice system is...
The more painful lawfare becomes, the more painful the harassment from the justice system becomes when you're falsely charged with a crime.
That's why we have a right to a fair and speedy trial, because our founders knew that you can be harassed with lawsuits when you're innocent, especially if the lawsuits are abundantly expensive and time-consuming.
The crux of the trial hinged on intent.
Did Bankman-Fried knowingly orchestrate a grand scheme to defraud?
According to Assistant U.S. Attorney Nicholas Roos, the answer lies in a pyramid of deceit with $10 billion in customer funds vanishing into a black hole of personal indulgence and opaque financial maneuvers.
Let's go ahead and run that clip I was talking about.
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I think that people are overreacting, and I really hope that once, you know, maybe we can, you know, just, people don't get it.
Like, most people are stupid, and they're really stupid, okay?
I mean, just being honest, right? So, the other day, I'm sleeping on my beanbag in my office, and, like, one of the cleaning people comes by, and she's like, hey, you know, I hear you're a big CEO. You know, and I was like, like, shut the fuck up.
This is what I told her, because I'm like, who are you?
I don't need, you know, like, I'm not looking for the help.
Like, maybe I'll donate money to you, you know?
And, you know, she kind of, like, took that weird and she told me, like, you know, I'm a guest here.
And I said, you know, I was like, I could buy your family, like, 300 million times over, okay?
And I'd still be a billionaire. Now, this was before everything imploded, but the The point is, people are just not letting me do what I want to do.
The following. That gives you a sense of the type of guy he is.
chase geiser
He's sleeping on the beanbag at the office.
The cleaning lady comes in and says, hey, Mr.
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Big CEO. And he says, I can buy your family 300 times over, 300 million times over.
chase geiser
He's just a dirtbag.
He sounds like evil Ben Shapiro, too.
That was one of the things that was so funny about that.
We got to do a deepfake of Ben Shapiro just saying the same thing with his face.
Evil or yeah, yeah, yeah.
You know, I disagree with Ben Shapiro on the Israel thing, but I wouldn't go so far as to say he's an evil guy.
But hey, what do I know?
I'm just a guy who pays attention to the news.
So it'll be interesting to see what happens with the Sam Bankman-Free issue.
New updates here in this funny story that Mr.
Producer put on my desk this morning.
Springfield mayoral candidate Justin Hurst calls allegations he paid for votes a smear campaign.
Holding a press conference at his 16 acres home Thursday, City Councilor Justin J. Hurst vehemently denied allegations that his campaign paid people $10 to vote for him for mayor.
He called it a last-minute smear campaign by his opponent, Mayor Dominic J. Sarno, and accused him of using City Hall employees who work for him to make a last-minute effort to win the election.
Quote, the use of municipal resources and employees, all of whom are hired and paid by the mayor...
To investigate voter fraud in a hotly contested race that he is running is flat out wrong, Hurst said.
But officials said they have video footage showing voters being handed $10 bills outside City Hall Saturday during the early voting period and sworn affidavits from poll workers that say multiple people casting ballots that day had asked for payment.
Just unbelievable to get to the point where that's how much you're worth to them.
That's how much your vote is worth to them.
It's $10. Every single plebe, every single person is worth a $10 bill to these people.
City Solicitor John Payne has called for the Hamden District Attorney's Office to launch a criminal investigation.
Payne said he was made aware of the Saturday incident when staff from the City Elections Office were asked for payments by a series of previously unregistered voters.
These allegations are very serious and upsetting to me, said Sarno.
New added election commissioner Gladys Oyola Lopez reported what she felt was suspicious activity during early voting to the mayor's office and then was referred to paint.
Voting is a sacred trust and should be treated as such.
The integrity of our elections must be protected, Sarno said in a statement.
Sarno, of course, declined to talk more about the allegations when he was asked about them after a...
Grant announcement on Thursday.
Hearst, who has been a city councilor for 10 years, is trying to unseat Sarno, who has served as mayor for 16 years.
The two were the top vote-getters following a five-way preliminary election in September.
So, there you have it, folks.
And I've seen stuff like that in campaigns.
I ran a campaign...
As a digital marketing expert for a guy named Nathan Massey, he was a great guy.
He was running against this guy in Tennessee named Bo Mitchell.
I think Bo Mitchell is still a state representative in Tennessee at the state level.
Just kind of an awful guy in terms of an awful politician.
I don't want to smear his personal name here.
But he was handing out free pizza to people that were voting.
And that was technically against the rules.
And we tried to raise the issue. Nothing happened there.
That was a tough campaign, tough time.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host on the show today.
More news about election integrity issues from the left.
Bridgeport election overturned after city official pleads fifth.
Ballot harvesting.
I've often asked the question on Twitter, If it was possible to cheat in an election, would politicians cheat?
And of course the answer is yes.
And you follow it up saying, okay, so is it possible to cheat in an election?
Of course the answer is yes.
Therefore, politicians must be cheating in elections, right?
It's possible. If it was possible, they would cheat.
It is possible. Therefore, they are cheating.
It's not very controversial, very hard to believe, regardless of whether you're accusing Republicans or Democrats, it's not very hard to believe that politicians or political candidates would cheat in an election if it were possible, or their staff would get carried away with the competition and cheat in the election if it were possible.
And so when we see stories like that, of course, I'm not surprised.
What surprises me the most is how people on the left can say with such certainty that Bernie Sanders had the election stolen from him when he was running against Hillary Clinton in the primary in 2016, that they just deny it vehemently whenever you make any sort of accusations of voter fraud in the 2020 election.
And then now we see this manifesting in elections all over the country where people are getting caught cheating, usually from the left, if not exclusively from the left.
A Bridgeport, Connecticut judge ruled on Wednesday to overturn the city's Democratic primary election after video emerged of a woman who appears to be the city's vice chair of Democratic Town Committee, Wanda Getter Pataki, committing ballot fraud.
Penny Johnson tweets, footage showed Wanda Getter Pataki, vice chair of the Bridgeport Democratic Town Committee and operations specialist for the city, operations specialist, I'll say, and Anita Martinez, a former city council member, stuffing ballot drop boxes.
In a 37-page ruling, Judge William Clark ordered a new Democratic primary based on 100 pieces of evidence presented by legal counsel for mayoral candidate John Gomez.
Who posted the following video to Facebook on September 16th and was seen by the court.
Of course, we've been showing footage here on the screen of ballot stuffing taking place.
Mr. Gannon was also correct to be shocked at what he saw on the video clips and evidence that were shown to him while he was on the witness stand, wrote Judge Clark referring to incumbent mayor Joe Gannon.
The videos are shocking to the court and should be shocking to all parties.
Gannon was one of the many city officials called to the Fairfield Judicial District Superior Courthouse for questioning, along with Wanda Getter-Patacki, vice chair of the Bridgeport Democratic Town Committee and operations specialist for the city, and Anita Martinez, a former city council member accused by Gomez of stuffing ballot drop boxes.
At the witness stand, Gannon told the court he was shocked by an 18-minute video subpoenaed by Gomez from Bridgeport Police that appeared to show 12 instances of Getter Pataki either depositing stacks of ballots herself or handing ballots to others from behind her reception desk and four instances of Martinez dropping off ballots.
Asked about the footage during the hearings, both Getter Pataki and Martinez asserted their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination.
Yannam, who appeared to win the primary by 250 votes after a count of absentee ballots, denied any involvement in the alleged fraud.
And it is possible that there was no involvement from this candidate in terms of the fraud itself.
It is possible that staffers get carried away.
I know what it's like to work on a campaign.
I know what it's like to be a candidate in a campaign, at least at the student government level.
And even at that level, it gets a little intense.
And staff is always trying to do everything it can to win.
It's just hyper-competitive.
It's like professional sports.
It's like deflate gate.
Any little advantage will be taken advantage of.
Anytime there's any way to get an edge, the edge is to be gotten.
And so it doesn't surprise me at all to see this.
And I'm sure that we'll see more and more of this.
He's, of course, being sort of hyper-local elections.
So... The vibe when you read these headlines is that there's no federal implications but if this is happening at those levels then it's almost certainly happening at the federal level and you also have to keep in mind that many of our politicians in office at the federal level they start at the local level and it's just now with things like surveillance footage and the intensity that is the internet in terms of hyper communication and intensity of information that we're able to catch people doing stuff like this so How long has this really been going on?
How long have things like ballot stuffing been occurring?
And the answer, I think, is ever since ever.
And so many of our politicians now that are at the highest levels of government, if they started as a city council person or as a mayor or as a state legislator or as a governor, whatever...
We're likely elected in part because of some sort of cheating at the smaller elections when the municipalities have less sophisticated methods of surveilling these candidates, these elections.
And so they sneak their way in and then they use the publicity of that office to propel them to the next office and they climb the ladders of power, but the foundation is all often based off of a lie.
Even in the context of the Sam Bankman Freed I mean, we know that that guy was a major fraudster, and he gave how many millions, how many billions of dollars to Democratic candidates, to Democratic PACs, to Democratic efforts?
And so now, is anyone that he helped, is any candidate or campaign that he helped sort of built on a lie because that money was raised because of fraud?
And then once these politicians get in power, we have these global conflicts.
They're supposed to be representing our interests, but since they cheated, they aren't really representing us or thinking of us as constituents.
And we have these conflicts, these World War III starting level problems that manifest because of their incompetence.
Incompetence, of course, which they compensate for by cheating.
And then we have policies come out in the wake of these wars that are just more inflammatory, like the U.S. announcing an Islamophobia strategy right after Israel, of course, was attacked by terrorists on October 7th.
And of course, we know that Israel's response has been questionable to say the least in terms of the civilian casualties that they have exacted on the enemies of Israel.
President Joe Biden's administration will develop a strategy to combat Islamophobia in the U.S., the White House said on Thursday after reports of widespread discontent among American Muslims over Washington's support for Israel.
Quote, I take issue with that claim.
We have a right to hate in this country.
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement for too long, Muslims in America and those perceived to be Muslims, such as Arabs and Sikhs, have endured a disproportionate number of hate-fueled attacks and other discriminatory incidents.
Developing the comprehensive and detailed plan to protect Muslims and those perceived to be Muslim for any reason from discrimination, hate, bigotry, and violence will be a joint project of the Domestic Policy Council and the National Security Council in partnership with local communities, a White House official told CNN. Here we go,
folks. Just another example of the government taking advantage of any incident, any conflict, and using it as an excuse to do things like surveil the people of America, censor their speech, increase regulations on social media platforms, whatever it takes for them to gain as much power over thought, word, and deed, they will do.
And they're doing so despite the fact that both sides of this conflict in Israel and Hamas, both sides of this conflict are minorities who have traditionally been faced with discrimination.
But we see our administration coming out and accusing Islamophobia of being the issue.
The reason they're saying that, the reason they're choosing to combat Islamophobia is because they know that the right wing supports Israel.
And by picking Islamophobia as the issue, they can be antagonistic toward right wing voters exclusively.
Stick with us, folks, more after this break on the other side.
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser.
chase geiser
Welcome back to The American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
We were talking a lot yesterday about Russia's strategy, and I have tweeted that the United States is being cold warred.
And the United States has not.
While we sink ourselves into debt and hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, estimates upwards of 450,000 Ukrainians die in the conflict.
We are a nation divided while Russia seems to be doing quite well.
Russia's Ukraine strategy is to outlast American aid.
We're in Austin. Russian military strategy in Ukraine is currently focused on outlasting the United States.
Their will to provide equipment rather than making serious advances, Pentagon leadership says.
Russian President Vladimir Putin believes that he can wait for the United States to stop funding Ukraine before recommitting his forces to the attempted conquest of the nation, said Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
And I think he's probably right.
But even if we give them aid, it doesn't matter how many guns we give them, it doesn't matter how many tanks or missiles or rockets...
They simply don't have enough boots on the ground, enough bodies in the fight anymore since they've all been either killed or injured to the point of not being able to conduct combat.
And so it's getting to a point where there just simply aren't enough soldiers in Ukraine to stop a Russian advance.
Now of course we have this conflict between Israel and Palestine.
We've got China on the brink of recapturing Taiwan.
And we've got this conflict continuing between Russia and Ukraine, all while our Speaker of the House is indicating that he's willing to tie Israeli aid to Israel with aid to Ukraine.
And we're fighting a financial war on multiple fronts.
Meanwhile, our own people are suffering here.
Our veterans aren't being taken care of.
Our border is being flooded by upwards of 10 million people since the Bidens took office.
And it seems like Joe Biden is losing on every single front.
Like, even if I think about the worst presidents of all time, Carter's one that comes to mind is a terrible president from the 20th century.
I can still name a couple of good things that that guy did.
Obviously, he did the Habitat for Humanity thing after he was president.
But while he was president, he famously pardoned all the people who dodged the draft to fight the war in Vietnam, an unjust war.
Which recruited soldiers in an unjust way via the draft, forcing people to fight for a cause they don't believe against their will is something that I think is morally atrocious.
Perhaps only justified if a country is being faced with a domestic invasion like Ukraine.
That makes sense to draft people when Ukraine is being invaded.
So that's one thing that Jimmy Carter did that I agree with you.
I think he was a smart guy.
I just think he was a bad president. But I can't think of a single way in which Joe Biden has had a win since he's been president.
And I know that I'm a biased guy.
I work at it for words. I'm a right-wing guy.
I got a right-wing podcast.
I know that I am a biased person, but I can name good things that people I disagree with have accomplished.
No problem. Even AOC said some things I agreed with about AIPAC yesterday.
I think Bill Clinton did a great job working with Republicans during his presidency while Newt Gingrich was Speaker of the House.
I don't think he was a perfect president.
I think the Clintons are evil and corrupt.
I think he did a lot of good things.
It wasn't so bad. So my point is, even the people we disagree with oftentimes do something good or competent.
If you have like a boss or a manager that you don't agree with all the time, that you don't really like, you could probably still identify a handful of things that that person has done that you agree with or that were really helpful.
But with Joe Biden, I can't think of a single thing that he has accomplished that I'm like, all right, good job.
I'm literally sitting here trying to like run through, okay, what happened in this year?
What happened in this year? What happened? What did he do?
Now, build back better. That was atrocious.
We had trains falling off the rails in East Palestine during that time.
I don't agree with any of his foreign policy issues.
The whole world is on the brink of war.
Our economy is doing terrible.
He says that unemployment is reaching record lows, but most of those jobs that have come back are just coming back because they were lost during the pandemic.
And instead of working one good job to pay your bills, people are having to work three crappy jobs to pay their bills.
So all of his claims about the economy and Bidenomics being such a great thing are just not true.
We know that bank receipts are up 20%.
We know that mortgage rates are over 8% now.
We know that everybody's struggling.
He hasn't done one thing right.
And even the dumbest person can at least get one win.
If you play 100 games of checkers against somebody who's really dumb, they might beat you like three of the times.
Just because sheer luck or determination or you're getting tired or lazy and then they're hyper-focused, whatever.
But I can't think of a single win that Joe Biden has had as president.
And so I can't understand for a moment why it is that we have any hope or why it is that any foreign leader would expect any sort of U.S. victory in any of these conflicts while Joe Biden is president.
So there's a case to be made for election interference from foreign nationals.
It seems to me that Russia and China and these major opponents of the United States would have been pushing for Joe Biden to be president because, after all, a weak America is a strong enemy of America.
And so I don't even know where they were getting these claims that Russia wanted to come after our elections and get Trump elected.
The last thing any of our enemies, any of these nations, these superpowers want is for Trump to be in office.
Maybe that's why the Chinese let the Wuhan virus spread all over the world because they knew that if they could put the United States in a state of crisis, in a state of pandemic, pandemonium, That it was the greatest chance they had at Trump not being reelected.
And I misspoke. I do know where they got these Russian hoax ideas from.
They made them up. We of course know that.
But there were a lot of people on the left who bought it.
A lot of voters at the level, they just thought Putin and Trump were so similar.
So Putin, of course, would want somebody similar to In office here in the United States, they're both sort of populist strongmen types.
They talk a big talk, they're cold, they're callous, whatever.
But it doesn't make any sense from a logical standpoint.
Why would you ever, as a foreigner, as a foreign leader, why would you ever want a very strong sort of populist nationalist type person leading a country that's perceived as an opponent?
Doesn't make any sense at all.
So we'll see if Russia succeeds in the strategy of outlasting the United States.
I think no matter what, even if we give Ukraine infinite aid forever, they're just not going to have any people there to receive or accept or maximize the use of that aid.
We see Ukraine's top commander has made a surprising first-time admission of Merely a month ago, before the world's attention and global media rapidly shifted from Ukraine to becoming solely fixated on the Israeli-Gaza war, there were some things you weren't supposed to say, and if you did, you ran the risk of being denounced and branded as pro-Kremlin or a Putin sympathizer.
Top of the list of banned talking points was the observation that Ukraine is failing or even losing in the counteroffensive and in its overall war aim of pushing back the Russian invaders.
But fast forward, and this week, Ukraine's top military commander, General Valery Zaluzny, has admitted that there will be no breakthrough and the battlefield situation is in a stalemate.
I think a stalemate is probably even an exaggeration.
He made the remarks to The Economist, and the mission has caught the eye of other major publications, most notably the New York Times, which underscored his comments marked the first time a top Ukrainian commander said the fighting had reached an impasse.
Additionally, the New York Times described that it is the most candid assessment so far by a leading Ukrainian official of the military's stalled counteroffensive.
This is the type of rhetoric we see from a nation that is about ready to abandon its leader.
I don't even think toward the end of World War II that there was a lot of public statements coming from leaders.
That Germany was about to lose.
German leaders. Of course, there was all sorts of doubt and awareness within the administration, but to make public statements like this.
And I don't think this was just a faux pas or a mistake.
I think that Zelensky is losing support.
I think I would be surprised if he didn't have some sort of a military coup happen where the soldiers just turn on him and surrender.
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chase geiser
Welcome back to the America Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
We've got one great guest coming up halfway through the next hour.
We'll be taking some calls in the third hour today.
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More news to cover until then.
chase geiser
China's largest memory chip maker forced to raise capital due to U.S. blacklist.
So this ties into what we've been talking about, about Russia sort of holding out to ensure that the United States ceases its aid before doing further advances.
Of course, we don't know whether or not we're going to have an infinite supply of aid to Ukraine or not.
We might as well since we just print our own money anyway.
And this, of course, in the context of the conflict that we have with Israel and Gaza in our funding there, dividing our financial front in terms of allies whom we support, and then China positioning itself to invade Taiwan.
And we've been talking a lot about how World War III starts and how I think that these conflicts are actually about the United States trying to preserve its status with the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency.
And what we do is we whip our allies and our enemies into submission with financial sanctions.
And we're able to do that because the US dollar is a global reserve currency.
We're able to ensure that banks hold funds that actually belong to Iran, for example, because they have to trade in dollars.
This is why we have created so many enemies throughout the world.
These countries are sick of our sanctions, of our bossing them around, of our wars that they have to pretend to ignore or that they have to pretend to endorse because they are so dependent on a financial system controlled by our central banks.
And so when you have situations where we're putting sanctions or blacklists on China that interfere with their ability to To create technology, to sell technology, to support their economy, then you create an enemy that inches ever closer to violence.
So, why wouldn't they take Taiwan if we're shutting down their ability to make chips in their own nation?
The article goes on to say, it appears as though Washington's chip controls on China are starting to make a profound impact.
Last December, Washington added Yangtze Memory Technologies Corp.
To its trade blacklist and now the company, China's largest memory chipmaker, is being forced to raise billions of dollars in new capital after burning through $7 billion over the past year, FT has reported.
The company is also prohibited from procuring U.S. equipment to manufacture its chips, the report says.
While Financial Times was unable to confirm the exact amount the company had to raise, they reported it was equivalent to billions of dollars.
The Wuhan-based YMTC is central to the nation's semiconductor self-sufficiency ambition.
Yet since last fall, U.S. restrictions have limited its access to advanced chip tech.
After a $7 billion capital boost from backers like China's Big Fund last year, the company has rapidly expended funds on equipment and new components.
So basically, our foreign policies are pushing China to the point of no choice but to take Taiwan, Taiwan being a major source of semiconductor production.
Thank you.
And then they're going to do it, and we're going to act like this is a terrible humanitarian crisis, that Taiwan has a right to exist on its own, which maybe it does, but it's none of our business.
And we're going to use it as an excuse to...
Send more money, send more aid and pump the military industrial complex with as much cash as possible.
Cash which will be printed artificially by our very own Federal Reserve which will act as an inflationary tax on the people making suffering for the middle class.
So great that it could potentially even eradicate the middle class.
All while our politicians line their pockets with the kickback.
Kickback we know exists because of the evidence on the laptops.
This article here following the $40,000 from China to Joe Biden's bank account being an example of how...
Our politicians get kicked back for selling out the interests of the American people to foreign nationals.
The $40,000 Joe the big guy Biden received was exactly 10% of the $400,000 Hunter Biden received from the CEFC. So that is the 10% to the big guy.
Joe Biden received $40,000 from Chinese communists funneled through his son and brother and their businesses.
House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer revealed Wednesday morning.
So we have proof here.
That China has, excuse me, that Biden has sold out the United States to China, at least while he was vice president of the United States of America.
He was certainly doing that through his son Hunter as a proxy.
A son whose conscience is so plagued with guilt that he can't do anything except for rotate in circles and film himself while on a crack cocaine binge.
And we have the likes of Donald Trump facing accusation after accusation, allegation after allegation, prosecution after prosecution, and persecution after persecution, such that it has shifted beyond just Donald Trump to anyone who has ever worked for Donald Trump with the likes of Jenna Ellis coming out in a tearful Confession,
the likes of which I haven't seen since Otto Wambier confessed in North Korea to his great crimes before they killed him for doing basically nothing except for maybe perhaps stealing a poster off of a wall.
And now it's extended beyond just staffers and Trump to actual Trump supporters we know with the J6 protesters being sentenced to decades in prison with Owen Schroer himself being sentenced to two months in prison and facing solitary confinement a second time.
In less than two weeks that he's been imprisoned.
But we actually have real evidence of Joe Biden doing like the most heinous crap ever.
Not to mention covering up the abuse of an underaged family member by Hunter in order to save face.
Can't wait for that autobiography to come out in 20 years.
Joe will be long gone by then.
And why is it that Joe Biden isn't facing prosecution now?
Why is it that Hunter Biden is just getting slapped on the wrist material?
I can't wait for the day that I wake up and I come into the studio and either I'm covering the show today or Harrison's covering the show after Owen's back.
And I see the headline that Joe Biden has issued a pardon of Hunter Biden for all crimes committed.
I can't wait to see the headline because that's when we know it's almost over.
That's when we know Joe Biden's almost done.
And then, of course, it's going to be followed by the tragedy of a new, even more or just as corrupt Democrat taking his place and running for office.
And then we'll have this situation in which the Democrats have a brand new candidate that has a much higher approval rating because he hasn't been getting bashed the entire campaign by the Republican machine.
It'll be like a fresh slate.
It'll be that candidate against Donald Trump who may or may not be on all the ballots in every state because of these kangaroo courts versus RFK Jr.
who will split the Trump vote and all of a sudden will have a Democrat we've been barely talking about as President of the United States of America while Joe Biden goes scot-free while Hunter Biden goes scot-free.
Don't you love it when a plan comes together?
Unbelievable. I've got to watch my language on the show.
This is a family program.
We're on radio. But every explicit word that comes to mind comes to mind.
Central banks are on the course for a colossal year of gold buying, which is not a good sign either.
If they believe that fiat is about ready to collapse, then where would they go?
But for gold, after setting a record through the first half of the year, central banks continue to gobble up gold in the third quarter.
Globally, central banks added a net 337 tons of gold in Q3, the second highest third quarter total on record behind 2022.
So, the precious metals investment is really going through the roof.
Just wait until the government announces that it's going to seize your gold.
Wouldn't be the first time.
Through the first nine months of the year, central banks bought a net 800 tons of gold.
That's 14% more than through the same period in 2022.
The People's Bank of China led the way, adding another 78 tons of gold to its holdings in the quarter.
The Chinese Central Bank has bought gold for 11 straight months since the beginning of the year.
The People's Bank of China has increased its reserves by 181 tons, and it has added 232 tons since it resumed official purchases in November of 2022.
As of the end of September, China officially held 2,192 tons of gold, making up 4% of its total reserves.
Of course, we know that China is...
Very discreet about its gold reserves because it likely doesn't want to alarm the markets prematurely and let the world know what it's doing.
And I believe it doesn't release accurate numbers about the amount of gold it actually mines domestically.
So we see reports of how much it's buying on the international market, how much it's importing on the international market, but we don't have access to the numbers except for what the CCP shares with us regarding how much of its own gold on its massive landmass it's mining and holding in reserves.
So we see these central banks throughout the world positioning themselves for a backup plan in the event that there is a total shift in global reserve currencies, in the fiat structure, in the fractional reserve banking, centralized banking system that we have in the world.
And that's likely going to happen in the face of World War III. And at the end of World War III... We're going to see a similar thing to what we saw at the end of World War II. A conglomeration of nations coming together, deciding what to do in terms of global economic policy moving forward.
And he who has the most gold and the most robust economy will be he who is the global reserve currency moving forward.
That's what happened last time.
It's likely to be what happens again.
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elon musk
This sound somewhat melodramatic, but I was worried about that it was having a corrosive effect on civilization.
unidentified
and the other side of the country.
elon musk
That it was just having a bad a bad impact and 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-FK Twitter headquarters, it's a zombie apocalypse.
I mean, it's rough. Have you been in that era?
joe rogan
Not lately. No.
elon musk
I've heard. It's crazy.
joe rogan
I've heard it's crazy. 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, now 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. No, no, 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 a 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.
Voluntary human extinction movement.
That's hilarious. I'd like to party with that dude.
I would just like to, like...
unidentified
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...
The extinction is a word he uses.
Yes. I mean, it's literally a self-description.
That death 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
And these extinctionists are so intimately tied to the climate change crisis, the climate change issue.
We see this new article from Zero Hedge today.
Policies meant to address climate change can worsen human suffering.
According to this report, this is like a conversation I had with the great Alex Epstein.
Who wrote an awesome book on fossil fuels, making the case that fossil fuels were actually better for humanity than this climate change Green New Deal.
We're going to get more into that in the next segment.
We only have a few seconds left of this first five of the hour here.
But I'll dive in deep on how the leftists, how the globalists are using climate change not only to make money and kick back from themselves, but to actually push forward their depopulation agenda.
When we hear people like Kamala Harris say reducing the population, it's not just a Freudian slip.
It's not just a sort of a faux pas type situation.
They mean it. They believe in it.
They want those who are a burden, a drag on the state to be eradicated.
They want the remaining of the people, the earners, to work and give to them, to pay taxes to them, and they want to live on the power for eternity because they believe they are destined for either hell or the eternal abyss.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
Zero Hedge policies meant to address climate change can worsen human suffering.
After all, those in a most desperate state globally rely most on fossil fuels.
And so when we talk about these green initiatives, it's not just wealthy upper middle class Americans who are meant to do their part to save the climate.
It's actually...
Because it is still by far the cheapest way to get energy.
And when you do international policies in order to mitigate this negative impact on our climate, you are disproportionately impacting people of color in third world countries.
Kamala Harris can talk all she wants about how the right-wing policies are disproportionately impacting and harming and hate is disproportionately affecting those who are Muslim or perceived to be Muslim or those who are of color.
But nothing will hurt those demographics which she pretends to actually care about more than these green initiatives.
And don't get me wrong, folks.
I don't think that the people of the world have zero impact on the environment.
I don't think that...
The things that we do have no negative impact.
I think we should be good stewards of this planet.
After all, in the Bible, we were made in a garden and charged with tending the garden.
So we had to take care of our planet.
But we are the masters of the planet.
It was made for us.
We were not made for it.
So while we should be responsible and not pollute unnecessarily and not throw our trash out the windows of our car and recycle where it makes sense to recycle, all that stuff is fine.
But when you talk about top-down government control over how things are manufactured...
And the world operates.
It's really just them using this climate issue as an excuse to expand their power over the private sector to create a fascist society where they are the fascists in leadership and we are the subjects.
They want to reinstate this feudalism so they can exact control.
And once they have control of the supply chain, they'll have control over all the people because we'll be so desperate that we'll give up all of our liberties in exchange for mercy.
Consider this hypothetical example, the article goes on to say.
Which would you prefer provide electricity to your home?
A polluting coal plant or solar panels made with slave labor?
The answer should obviously be to reject slave labor.
But what if you had to choose?
Complicating this further, how does one weigh the human suffering caused by pollution from a coal plant compared to the violation of human rights for producing solar panels?
So not only are we talking about the...
Unethical way in which green infrastructure is being built and manufactured and installed.
But there's also the fact of the matter that when we do things like threaten to cut off funding for nations, unless they meet certain quotas as they relate to climate initiatives, then the people of those nations suffer on the ground.
Why is it that I can't Use coal for my electricity?
Okay, I guess I won't have any electricity then except for one day a week now because I can't afford how expensive this green energy is.
This is the way that it operates.
When I spoke with Alex Epstein on my podcast, he wrote an awesome book.
We'll have to pull up the cover of that book.
It was really, really good.
I don't know if you can find it on Amazon, but I can't remember the full name of it, but it's about how fossil fuels are actually better for humanity than these green initiatives.
And how this climate initiative is really exaggerated.
The climate issue is exaggerated as an excuse to get money to special interests, as an excuse to expand federal power.
And really it's rooted in Marxism because the whole philosophy behind these climate initiatives...
The philosophy is that human beings are a plague on the earth and the earth would be better off without any humans at all.
It's like a resurgence or a reframing of mass human sacrifice we saw from the likes of the Mayans.
This New York Times headline from November of last year His earth now has 8 billion humans.
This man wishes there were none.
From Portland, Oregon.
Portland of all places. What a beautiful, beautiful hellhole.
For someone who wants his own species to go extinct, Les Knight is a remarkably happy-go-lucky human.
He has regularly hosted meteor shower parties with rooftop fireworks.
He organized a long-running game of nude croquet in his backyard, which should be mentioned is...
Ringed by 20-foot-tall Laurel Hedges, even Tucker Carlson proved no match for Mr.
Knight's ebulence.
During a 2005 interview with Mr.
Knight on MSNBC, Mr. Carlson criticized him for espousing the sickest of beliefs, but then added, you are one of the cheeriest guests we've ever had.
They're going to be happy as they watch you die from their thrones.
Mr. Knight, now 75, is the founder of the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement, which is less a movement than a loose consortium of people who believe that the best thing humans can do to help the Earth is to stop having children.
Mr. Knight added the word voluntary decades ago to make it clear that adherents do not support mass murder or forced birth control, nor do they encourage suicide.
Their ethos is echoed in their motto, may we live long and die out.
And in another one of their slogans, which Mr.
Knight hangs at various conventions and street fairs, thank you for not breeding.
This is just the sickest, most atrocious, anti-human crap I have ever heard.
It is such an unhealthy philosophy to wish your fellow man did not exist.
On November 15th, the Earth became home to a record 8 billion human beings.
Of course, this is November 15th of 2022.
Despite declining birth rates, the number is forecast to peak at 10.4 billion in the coming decades.
In large part because of increases in life expectancy and decreases in child mortality.
Mr. Knight is among those who believe that overpopulation is a main factor in the climate crisis, but that idea can be fraught.
Poor countries that are heavily populated, such as India, contribute relatively little per capita to the greenhouse gas emissions that are heating the planet.
Wealthy countries with relatively smaller populations like the United States are generating most of the pollution that is driving global warming.
Assuming that pollution is actually driving global warming.
And so the people who are least causing the problem are actually the most disproportionately impacted by these green policies because they depend on this fossil energy more than other countries, first world countries, who can afford to sustain some of the costs of these green initiatives.
So we'll see how this plays out as the globalists look for any excuse possible to eradicate human beings off of the face of the planet.
Another report from Zero Hedge.
Why are the globalists calling climate change a public health crisis?
In the same vein here.
The global elite plan to introduce a near permanent global state of emergency by rebranding climate change as a public health crisis.
This is worse than COVID, they're saying.
This is not news, but the ongoing campaign has been accelerating in recent weeks.
I've written about this a lot over the last few years, says the writer Kit Knightley of this article.
See here and here and here.
It started almost as soon as COVID started and has been steadily progressing ever since with some reports calling climate change worse than COVID. But if they keep talking about it, I'll keep writing and hopefully the awareness will spread.
Anyway, there's a renewed push on the climate equals public health crisis front.
It started, as so many things do, with Bill Gates stating in an interview with MSNBC in late September, quote, We have to put it all together.
It's not just climate's over here and health is over here.
The two are interacting.
So why is it that the globalists who we know don't actually care about humanity?
Why is it that organizations who we know don't actually have consciences are pretending that they care so much about these humanitarian issues when we know that they don't?
The reason is because these green energy initiatives are a way for them to get kickback on money to contractors for the new technologies and the new developments.
And it's a way to subjugate humanity, to create perpetual states of emergency that allow for international dictatorship.
It's just like what we saw with Caesar.
As long as there's an emergency, there's justification for tyranny.
Emergency equals tyranny throughout history, now, and throughout the future.
It always has, always will.
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Keep with us.
And there's always a sacrifice of self and the shaming of self for the sake of everyone else who may be less privileged or going through something.
And I just think that it's sort of the inverse of what the actual moral approach may be if you rationally think through it.
unidentified
What do you think? I think there's a lot to that.
alex epstein
I don't think it's any accident that Ayn Rand is the most powerful, in my view, critic of collectivism and also of the modern environmental movement, and that at the core she's identifying both of them as sacrificing the individual.
And thus, ultimately, anti-human in that way.
I think the modern environmental movement is more obviously anti-human, because if you think of its goal is really about eliminating human impact on nature.
I mean, that's really what green means.
And it's pretty clear for, I mean, they try to disguise it, but it's pretty clear.
Like, you hear about, like, the, you know, human impact treated as a bad thing.
I mean, that's... If you think about that, like if you treat bear impact as a bad thing, you probably don't like bears, right?
Or if you treat human population as a bad thing, it probably means you don't like humans.
So there's this element of you're sacrificing, but what are you sacrificing to?
You're sacrificing not even to supposedly benefit other humans, but to make Earth as non-human as possible.
It's not even about benefiting some other species.
It's about ridding the planet as much as possible of our evil presence.
And so there's this question of why...
Why there's this hostility toward us doing things.
It's a deep hatred of us, really.
And another point I got from Ayn Rand in this connection is just a lot of her analysis of collectivism and modern philosophy is a hostility toward the human mind and a real hatred of man's capacity to reason, human's capacity to reason.
And you definitely see this with the environmental movement, because you think they're hostile to human impact.
That means hostile to the man-made or the human-made, right?
What's the essence of the man-made?
It's that it's something that was determined by a mind.
That's the essence of it, versus being determined by evolutionary forces or whatever.
It's determined deliberately by a mind, and they think that's ugly.
chase geiser
Is it because it's someone else's mind, so they feel like they lost jurisdiction?
alex epstein
Well, I think there's a lot of envy-type motivations for anti-human ideas.
I think it definitely applies to collectivism, maybe even more obviously to collectivism, because you see, like, why does somebody want to condemn the Steve Jobs or the Jeff Bezos or the Elon Musk?
Is it really that they think they got screwed by this individual?
Or is it that they like an idea that allows that individual to not be superior to them?
All these sacrifice ideas, insofar as you worship failure and you punish productivity, it makes the failures morally superior to the successes.
The industrialists change from superior, at least in the material realm, to like, no, those are the bad people.
And the environmental movement is totally like this because it's impact, right?
And you even see this among conservatives, just totally too much on like, oh, you're driving a yacht or a private jet, and it's just...
That's sort of bad. Like, that's sort of a bad thing, versus, well, that's cool.
That's cool that somebody figured out a way to just fly themselves wherever they want, like most of us can drive ourselves, and hopefully we can have a world where many more of us can do that.
So I think there is a lot of envy, envy motivation there.
chase geiser
Do you think we can see here that the electronic, sort of EV, electronic vehicle market, It's just an example of how green energy isn't sustainable yet.
So where we use green energy, we often charge batteries with fossil fuels, first of all.
And second of all, it's just too expensive, so it disproportionately impacts the poor.
Really, only the rich are able to afford to pretend to be contributing to this green initiative.
The rise and fall of EV hype in one chart you can see here on this Zero Hedge article.
Just shows that as things get tighter in our economy, as things become more expensive, as inflation increases, as bankruptcies go up, as mortgage rates go up, people aren't going to be spending an extra 20 to $50,000 on a car just because they can plug it into a wall.
When the alternative is so much less expensive, the limited availability of electric vehicles and low interest rates pushed prices sky high in 2022 and has all since changed this year.
Let's begin with the GMC Hummer EV. Limited production and cheap interest rates pushed the price of the truck on the secondary market to as high as $275,000.
Those with reservations could purchase the EV for around $100,000.
Sticker price there. And Bring a Trailer auction results show a bunch of idiots paid a hefty premium for the Hummer EV, including $275K on April 1st of 2022, $238K on May 23rd of 2022, and between September 2022 and June 2023, more than a dozen sold over the $150K mark.
Now comes the fun part.
Prices have been cratering this fall.
On October 17th, a Hummer EV sold for $122K while several others failed to reach the reserve.
The most recent one on Wednesday was unable to meet the reserve with bidders only willing to pay up to $112K. It just doesn't make sense to buy these cars, right?
I mean, the Tesla cars are great.
But it's just too expensive.
It's not there yet.
The only way that we could ever develop a technology, a green version of technology that actually is all the way there, would be if the military invested significant resources in developing this tech.
That's the way most great technological advancements have occurred throughout history has been military advancement, especially in the realm of infrastructure.
We know that the private sector has been the best at developing software, but in terms of actually making the Internet, that was something that was only possible because of DARPA.
And many of the technologies that we use in the private sector stem from military initiatives, especially throughout the Cold War.
unidentified
Thank you.
chase geiser
And the other aspect of this is what impact would it have if the world suddenly stopped trading oil?
What impact would that have on the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency?
A status which is only even possible because it's pegged to the trade of oil at OPEC. And so there's not really an incentive for our government, for our deep state, to even be a proponent of green energy.
And so my theory, my conspiracy theory on this whole issue...
Is that the government and our politicians in the state is pushing this green agenda in name only.
They don't actually want to replace fossil fuels or oil because our currency depends on those.
And so they're pushing these green initiatives knowing that they're expensive as an excuse to spend more and print more money.
So that the political class can get the kickback with the contractors, with the green energy developers, with the infrastructure.
Without ever actually solving the problem, it's like the same exact thing that we do with these international wars.
We don't actually want to win the wars, we just want to wage the wars.
Because waging the wars still gets us rich, even if we lose.
Same with this war on fossil fuels, this war on humanity.
They don't actually want to solve the green energy problem.
They just want to wage the green energy debate so that they can make the kickback by giving tax dollars to these contractors, investing personally as the political class in these contractors, seeing the returns on their investments.
That's why none of our problems are ever going to stop until we make it illegal for members of Congress, for members of the House of Representatives, for senators to invest in individual stocks in the market.
Because as long as they can invest and as long as they are legally protected from insider trading laws, which we the people have to abide by as citizens, we're always going to see our politicians do things that are a conflict of interest with the American people because that's how they make their money.
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unidentified
More on the other side. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
chase geiser
More news to cover, and we will be taking calls.
Having some connection issues with John Doyle, so I'm not sure if he's going to make it on the show today until we get that resolved.
Definitely keep you updated in that department.
In the meantime, there's new reports that jobs come crashing down.
October payrolls up only $150K, missing estimates, and follow more downward revisions.
With the October jobs report already expected to be a big drop from September's $336K, as consensus expected a $180K print.
Moments ago, the BLS confirmed that last month's surge was nothing but a Bidenomics mirage.
And as we warned in our preview, the October print indeed came crashing down to earth, sliding to 150k, a drop of more than 50% from the original September print, and the second lowest since 2022.
So, jobs come crashing down.
The world's biggest shipper is cutting 10,000 jobs, warns of subdued global trade.
Global trade likely subduing not only because the economy is terrible internationally, but because we are on the brink of World War III and in a world war, international trade becomes exceedingly more difficult as you can't trade with your enemies.
So if we are engaged in imports and exports with China now, should World War III break out and there be a conflict over Taiwan or Israel or whatever...
We're gonna see that our trade is entirely disrupted, which is why it's more important now than ever to take advantage of trade while it still exists and prepare for what seems to be more and more inevitable.
The shipping giant AP Muller Maersk reported a slide in profit and revenue for the third quarter, forcing the company to take a defensive position by eliminating upwards of 10,000 jobs as falling container rates and waning demand batter the global shipping industry, which could last through 2026.
However, the shipper maintained its full year guidance at the lower end of the previously stated guidance.
Quote, if you look at the order book and what's going to come over the next couple of years, I think we're probably settling in for a very subdued and pressured environment for two to three years ahead.
Chief Executive Officer Vincent Clark told Bloomberg TV's Mark Cudmore and Tom McKenzie on Friday morning.
Marisk, which controls about 17% of global container trade, started reducing its workforce from $110,000 in January and will be below $100,000 by the end of the year.
This will result in $600 million in cost savings.
Clark said about 6,500 positions have already been eliminated.
Marisk is considered a bellwether of global trade.
Container lines are already seeing earnings drop after record profits in 2021 and 2022 when demand for consumer goods during COVID surged.
As per the World Container Index, the Baltic Dry Index, global shipping rates of major routes have already plunged by 75% to 85% from the 2021 peaks.
That's like, it's almost half as good as it was at its peak.
While trade suffers abroad, we see domestically there are more raids on the political class.
The FBI raids the home of Eric Adams, fundraising chief.
The raid of the home of Brianna Suggs, a consultant with close ties to the mayor, came as Mr.
Adams canceled a series of meetings in Washington, D.C. on Thursday.
Agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation on Thursday searched the Brooklyn home of Mayor Eric Adams, chief fundraiser Brianna Suggs, a campaign consultant who is deeply entwined with efforts to advance the mayor's agenda, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
The raid apparently prompted Mr. Adams to abruptly cancel several meetings scheduled for Thursday morning in Washington, D.C. to talk to White House officials and members of Congress about the influx of migrants in New York and other major cities.
Instead, he hurriedly returned to New York to deal with a matter, a spokesperson for the mayor said.
Ms. Suggs, who could not immediately be reached for comment, is an essential cog in Mr.
Adams' fundraising machine, which has already raised more than $2.5 million for his 2025 re-election campaign.
So, more swampiness.
Things are getting awfully swampy, folks.
Awfully, awfully swampy.
Of course, we'll see if any justice is actually brought to the mayor for any ill-begotten gains for office.
And Hunter Biden, on the other hand, has an op-ed, a pathetic attempt at shifting focus from his family's corruption to his drug addiction.
Every single time, there's bad news about the Bidens in terms of their actual corruption, their actual betrayal of the American people.
We seem to see this sob story come out, like Hunter's book, which came out immediately after Biden was inaugurated, about how he's just a poor person who struggles with addiction and Of course, given that the political class has exacerbated the opioid crisis, they know that everybody in the United States of America knows somebody who's either died from a fentanyl overdose or struggled with addiction.
Between alcoholism and opioids, everybody knows a handful of people who struggle with a drug problem.
And so they hope that they can take advantage of that truth.
By issuing these sob stories about a father whose son struggles with drug addiction.
It's like that movie made by Amazon, Beautiful Boy, about that dad who had a crackhead meth-head son.
Very, very, very sad movie.
And they're just trying to pull on the heartstrings.
Oh, poor Hunter.
Let me tell you something, folks.
Sometimes good people have drug problems and it's a terrible tragedy.
Sometimes... Terrible people have drug problems and it's a tragedy for everyone else.
This would be an example of that.
I don't think that Hunter Biden is a bad person because he has a drug problem.
I think he has a drug problem because he's a bad person.
I think there's other reasons to believe that he's a bad person, namely the fact that there's substantial evidence that he was abusive of an underage relative while his father and stepmother covered it up.
You read the texts, you can see We know that he was laundering money, that he was taking advantage of his dad's position as vice president in order to conduct international business in the tune of millions upon millions of dollars.
We know that he invested through Rosemont Seneca partners in companies like Metabiota, which were funded $23.7 million while Biden was vice president.
And we know that Biden was getting kickback now to the tune of 10% of all these deals.
So it's not just about, you know, this sort of character assassination, this disparagement of the Bidens and their character issues, and we're using Hunter to our advantage on the right wing by saying, oh, look how terrible Joe must be because his son's pathetic.
It's not a distraction, folks.
Their corruption is deeply intertwined.
It's not just indicative of Joe Biden's bad character that his son made all these mistakes, but they were actually in business together doing these things.
They were in business together, taking advantage of the American people, exploiting their power to get kickback on tax dollars going to private contractors.
I got blocked on Twitter by Metabiota for calling him out and posting a picture of the CEO of Metabiota with Ghislaine Maxwell of all people.
They're in cahoots.
They're in business together.
All of these initiatives, anytime the government spends money, the politicians behind that spend get a kickback.
That's why we have to cut spending.
It's why they never do. It's why the Republicans and the Democrats alike increase spending.
The only difference is the portfolios that they have.
So, while the Republicans might decrease welfare spending, they'll increase military spending because they're invested in the military-industrial complex.
And while the Democrats may try to say that we need to reduce military spending, which they don't really say that anymore, but they used to, they'll increase welfare spending because they have kickback from all the organizations that service the contracts for aid.
It's never going to end until we figure out a way to keep our politicians from making any money off of anything they vote on.
It's as simple as that.
We can't allow them to make any money off of anything that they vote on.
And I don't know how to solve the problem because the only way to really solve the problem requires them to actually vote themselves out of the racket and they never do.
Whether it's Dan Crenshaw or Nancy Pelosi, their portfolios always go through the roof, and they're never pressured by us to stop getting kickback on tax dollars.
Because Americans are so poor and busy and struggling, they don't have time to look into it.
They don't have time to call.
They don't have time to campaign.
They don't have time to volunteer.
They don't have time to run.
God knows they don't want to because running for office is hell.
And so we just keep getting taken advantage of time and time again.
We keep getting robbed through the back door time and time again.
And I don't know what the solution is.
Maybe we just have to wait for the whole thing to collapse.
In order for something else to be built on top of the rubble.
Maybe that's it. Stick with us, folks.
unidentified
More on the other side visit infowarsstore.com and be the reason we're still in the air Welcome back to the American Journal folks I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
chase geiser
We are going to be taking your calls.
Maybe for the remainder of the show.
unidentified
I'm not sure how good the calls are.
chase geiser
Go ahead and call an 877-789-2539.
Again, that's 877-789-2539.
Let's know what you think.
So we see the country is falling apart, literally and figuratively.
We see our infrastructure is collapsing.
We see terrible events occur in the likes of East Palestine while our government focuses all of its attention on actual Palestine.
We see that people are struggling to find work and those who find work have to work three jobs in order to make ends meet.
We see that inflation is through the roof.
We see that World War III is on the brink.
We see that bankruptcies are up 20% over this time last year.
We see that interest rates are up 8%.
We see that people are paying for houses costs 40% above market value.
So they're soon to be upside down on their houses.
And the government is nowhere to be found.
We see homelessness on the streets.
We see overdoses in our homes, in our schools.
We see mass shootings occurring not because of our right to bear arms, but because of Big Farmer's perpetual insistence that everybody be placed on SSRIs, which cause suicidal people to not just want to kill themselves, but make sure they kill groups of people before they do.
And the government is nowhere to be found.
I go throughout my day and I see the government nowhere.
I never see the government in my life anywhere, helping with anything, doing anything.
I just see their actions on the news.
When I have a problem, the government isn't there.
When the border is being presented with illegal immigrants, the government isn't there.
When I have an issue in business with a contract, the government isn't there to enforce.
When I report a crime, the government isn't there.
When I find a criminal for a crime that I reported and I submit that person, the government isn't there.
When my house is robbed, when my car is robbed, the government isn't there.
When I need freedom, the government isn't there, but I'll tell you what, every two weeks on Friday, that's when the government shows up.
I see them every two weeks on Friday, when you look at your paycheck and you see the money that they withheld, that's when they show up.
So who do you work for? You think slavery doesn't exist anymore in this country?
You think that we're not slaves?
Well, I'll tell you what, you're slaves when the government just shows up on payday to collect.
It is a mafia.
It is organized crime.
They come by this door.
They offer protection. You're just going to give us a little kickback every month.
We'll make sure nothing bad happens to your store.
That's like the government.
Let's hear right off the bat from Robert in Thailand.
Robert, what's on your mind? Hey, brother.
unidentified
Great show. You know, I just wanted to say, first off, you know, I appreciate what you're doing.
You're doing a great job. You do sound a little black-filled today, but can't blame you necessarily, considering the circumstances.
Sure. You know, I just had to take a little bit of time away from all this breeding out here so I could chime in and tell people that.
You know, I gotta do what I gotta do, but I just got some chickens, and I think people should research and see where the nearest farm is, if they can get their hands on some.
Get a bit of space together, put a coop together, and you get a couple of eggs depending on which type of species or which strain of chicken you have.
But I think it's a really good starting point for people.
You save up food on the side and other stuff too.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's a really good idea.
Which products do you take from InfoWars?
I seem to remember you saying the last time we spoke on the phone that you were a customer.
unidentified
Yeah, well, I got... Okay, so I got X3. I got Brain Force Ultra.
I want to get...
The next thing I want to get is a turmeric.
It wasn't bodies. There's another turmeric product that y'all have.
This is the next thing I'm going to be picking out.
But the Brain Force Ultra is really, really great.
I already do some biohacking.
I take MSM in the morning.
I stay away from caffeine and sugar as much as I can.
And, you know, adding the things that y'all have, these nootropics on top of, if you're already doing any biohacking, I'm on a fast right now.
I'm on a three-day fast. Wow, so you're just drinking water?
But I'm only one day in bed. Just water, that's it.
Well, you know, I'm smoking joints too, but, you know, out here in Thailand, you're allowed to do that without getting in trouble.
Yeah, as long as you don't eat and still fast, right?
You know what? To tell you the honest truth, if you go on a fast without anything, without any comforts or anything, you get this higher level of connectivity.
But I'm cheating a little bit.
I pray about it. Praying is also good.
I remember the guy who did Plandemic, he was...
Talking with Alex about the power of fasting and that, you know, you can pray and it helps with the pain.
And I've been doing that. That definitely helps when my stomach gets a little uncomfortable.
But yeah, the brain force is incredible, especially for people who try to steer clear of caffeine.
You know, caffeine shuts your immune system down and a few other things.
And if you can kind of bypass that and still stay active, you know, that's something that everybody should be aiming for.
chase geiser
So I highly recommend that. Yeah, well, thank you so much for your call, Robert.
I appreciate it. Always good to hear from you.
Let's bounce straight to Tim in California.
tim in california
Tim, what do you have to say about the government funding the EPA? Just earlier, back in August, brought to the American Journal and also the Alex Jones Show that the EPA, instead of allowing us all to have gasoline and just burn gasoline, They say it's because of the Biden-Harris climate change agenda.
They went ahead and approved 18 new fuels for Chevron.
And these new fuels, they burn waste plastic.
The problem with it is it has a million times the cancer risk that was normally acceptable.
It used to be one in one million people would get cancer.
We can't approve your thing.
Now they say one of these things, they expect it to be 1.3 cancer.
It's kind of like Oprah.
unidentified
Everybody gets a cancer. Everybody gets a cancer.
chase geiser
Wow. Well, it just goes to show they don't actually care about you.
They want to eradicate you from the face of the earth in the name of saving the planet.
Exactly. Wow.
Thank you so much for your call there.
tim in california
It hasn't always been that way. Yeah, I know.
chase geiser
But it's getting to be that way.
For some reason... The left just hates humanity.
I don't know why it is.
I don't understand it.
But you know what I think it is?
I think it's because the left thinks in terms of oppressor versus oppressed.
tim in california
It is creation versus destruction.
It is creation versus destruction.
chase geiser
Yes. When you think about oppressor versus oppressed, when you frame everything in the world as a will to power, then that means the source of all ills, the source of all evils is not...
Because of any personal fault or because of any sort of environmental issue, it means the source of your problems is other humans.
So it's actually sort of the basis of the most violent philosophy in the history of the world.
If you think of everything in this Marxist framework of oppressor versus oppressed like the leftists do, that means that you have to eradicate the oppressor in order to eradicate injustice.
Thank you so much for your call, Tim.
I really do appreciate that.
Let's hear from Innegatius in Rome.
unidentified
In Rome. Hello, this is Ignatius Loyola, leader of the Jesuit order.
You're doing a great job.
chase geiser
He's back! All right, all right.
Next call, let's hear from Johnny in Denmark.
johnny in denmark
See you later, Alex. Well, that makes a very good segue to what I was about to talk about because I wanted to put bookends on our conversation yesterday.
In particular, it's kind of a shame the show ended, because I wanted to respond to what I felt was a very apt comment on your part, that part of the reason that people have this misperception about, or one of the misperceptions about freemationaries, they think of it as hierarchical worldwide.
Whereas, as you know, it's hierarchical within a lodge, but not between lodges.
And I've learned this in a very personal way, because the 33rd degree pre-mason, Dr.
Gordon, I didn't know he was a 33rd degree pre-mason.
All I knew was he was on the right side of every issue we talked about, and was a big Infowars fan.
And I found out months later that he was a pre-mason.
And so I understand both sides of the issue because I used to believe the propaganda.
And so I shouted it off to him.
And then he explained to me that he, as a 33rd Negro Freemason, had no superiors anywhere in Freemasonry.
And part of the reason for that is kind of interesting because I mentioned Leo Taxel is one of the sources, main sources, which he is.
Of anti-Premasonic propaganda and sentiments.
But his lifelong enemies, the Jesuits, were more so.
Because I did some digging into the history of it, and it's quite interesting that both the Freemasons and the Jesuits were cultural descendants of the Knights Templars.
But the Freemasons got the money.
I'm sorry, the Jesuits got the money.
And he, as a Freemason, Sorry, man, I have to let you go. We're coming up right on a break, though.
chase geiser
I do appreciate you calling in and putting a book in on the end of some of your comments yesterday.
We'll take more calls in the next segment.
877-789-2539.
977-2539.
unidentified
I just died in your arms tonight.
It must have been something you said.
I just died in your arms tonight.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
unidentified
Make sure you call in and let us know what you think about everything going on in the world.
chase geiser
877-789-2539.
unidentified
Again, that's 877-789-2539.
chase geiser
See this new update from Dan Lyman here on Infowars.com.
Virginia High School suffers seven opioid-related overdoses in three weeks.
Wow. It's like one every three days.
Seven students from the same high school in Loudoun, Virginia overdosed in the past three weeks, according to the County Sheriff's Office Tuesday.
The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office is investigating at least eight opioid-related overdoses of Parkview High School students, seven of which have been reported in the past three weeks.
The Sheriff's Office said in a press release, four of the overdoses occurred in the school, and of these three required the administration of Narcan, and two of those required CPR by school personnel.
The Sheriff's Office added that all the overdoses appear to involve fentanyl, which is commonly found in the form of a counterfeit 30 mg oxycodone pill that is blue, circular, and may be stamped M30. Where is the government there?
Nowhere to be found until payday.
It looks like...
Starlink might be ready for an IPO. Elon Musk announced that they are officially cash flow break-even.
I know there are a lot of critics of Elon Musk because much of his money comes from government contracts.
So it's reasonable to think that maybe the government would have some leverage over his actions, his behavior, his words.
Though I think his behavior and his words have been contrary to that claim or that inclination to believe that.
It does look like the government is a tremendous customer for Starlink given that they are at break-even now.
Starlink, the satellite internet technology made possible by Elon Musk's SpaceX company, has achieved a break-even cash flow.
The milestone coincides with Starlink amassing over 2 million subscribers globally and extending its coverage throughout the U.S. Of course, given that these government contracts have been so imperative and important to the beginning of SpaceX and Starlink, they could reach a point in time where there are enough international subscribers to Starlink that its investment is sort of diversified in terms of its revenue stream.
Quote, excited to announce that SpaceX Starlink has a cheap breakeven cash flow, Musk posted on free speech social media platform X. He continued, excellent work by a great team.
Starlink is also now a majority of all active satellites and will have launched a majority of all satellites cumulatively from Earth by next year.
Musk aims to use Starlink as a key revenue stream for funding SpaceX's projects, including the Starship rocket intended for lunar missions.
Despite a six-fold revenue increase to $1.4 billion last year, Starlink didn't meet Musk's targets, as reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Starlink is now available on all seven continents in over 60 countries.
Just last month, the service was expanded across the U.S. since the launch of new high-tech Starlink satellites.
Speed across the U.S., especially in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast areas, has dramatically improved.
Tesla blogger Sawyer Merritt recently posted on Exograph that shows Starlink's onboarding of new customers has been parabolic since June of 2022.
The service now has more than 2 million users worldwide.
So, great news for Elon there.
Hopefully they can diversify and make sure that they can avoid some of these government regulations.
Of course, if they do an IPO, that means they will have to have a board of directors.
And if they have a board of directors, it will certainly be an in for the deep state to infiltrate the running of that organization.
So, we'll see what happens.
What I anticipate is going to be the case is that they're going to have several former NASA, former military people on the board of directors if they do a...
But at this point, I don't even think that Musk needs the money.
I think he'd rather have the power than the money.
He's got more money than he could spend the rest of his life.
We're going to cut to a short break and take more calls in the next segment.
If you haven't called in yet, make sure you call in 877-789-2539.
Again, that's 877-789-2539.
I want to hear from you today about everything.
The beginning of the next segment, we're going to take Klaus Schwab Jr., one of our favorite callers, one of the most evil men in the world.
It's always good to hear what the deep state has in store for us, the slaves of the World Economic Forum and the New World Order.
Stick with us.
More on the other side.
unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I'm Chase Geiser, your host today.
If you haven't called in yet, feel free to call in 877-792539.
The sooner you call, the easier it will be for me to get to you before the end of the show today.
We've got one more hour before the Alex Jones Show today.
I'm not sure who's hosting the Alex Jones Show today, but Alex will be back in studio next week.
He's out of town this week for some personal stuff.
On a much-deserved break.
All right, let's hear straight from Klaus Schwab Jr.
in Davos, Switzerland.
Klaus, what's on your mind?
unidentified
Oh, Chase Geisingauer.
How are you today, my slave?
chase geiser
I'm good. How are you, sir?
unidentified
Well, I think that you're talking of Starlink cash flow, you know, and you're speaking like so ignorant time.
I have to like call in to set you straight on something.
Okay, let me know. Well, cash flow, the monthly printing machine, do you have freedom of speech in Zamerica time?
Do you have this? Do I have freedom of speech?
Yeah, do you have this?
chase geiser
Oh, no, not really.
I mean, I have the right, but it's just not protected by my government.
unidentified
Right, so why is Owen Schreyerhauser in prison for you?
chase geiser
Right, because there's no freedom of speech.
unidentified
Well, what I do is, so when the money comes out of the printing machine, I light the candles, I cover myself in the blood and the tears of my enemy, and I lay my ganitalia on the paper as it shoots out of the machine to pay the goods to suppress my enemies!
chase geiser
Do you ever get a paper cut doing something like that?
unidentified
A lot of chafing.
Yes. Good question.
Good question.
chase geiser
We're going to have to get a video from you of that.
I'd like to see that.
That's great. Thanks so much for your call, Klaus.
Always good to hear from you, man.
unidentified
Yeah, I have a Band-Aid right now.
Thank you. Goodbye for now.
chase geiser
Goodbye for now. Let's hear from Jeff in Florida.
unidentified
Jeff, what's on your mind? U.S. currency is printed on cotton.
It would be more like a cotton cut, I think.
But I wanted to...
You know what I mean?
I wanted to speak on taxation without representation.
Yeah. Just think how ridiculous it is that they take our money, and what do they do with it?
What representation do we have with the money they spend for wars and other things?
I also wanted to comment on Albert Einstein's remarks on the Zionists basically turning everyone against the Hebrews, and that is very accurate.
I mean, you subvert the Star of David, sort of like they steal the rainbow or try to subvert, you know, I mean, the Star of David represents the heart center of Nefetli, the city of David, the city of love, of Yerusalem or Jerusalem.
So they put so much war and hate into the hijacking of the Israeli state, and then the world turns on the concept of Yisrael or Israel as the creator's people.
So this is a multi-level psyop.
I mean, it's really disturbing.
I don't know what your thoughts are on that, Chase.
chase geiser
Man, there's a lot to unpack there.
It's such a good statement.
What they do is they take things and they rebrand them just like they take words and they redefine them.
And it's really just about being a war on truth.
It's very Orwellian, and it's manipulative, and it's evil.
And the real shame of it is that it works.
Like, it works on most people.
Most people just take it, believe it, and they switch channels.
That's the real problem with this war on our culture because some cultures, in my opinion, are more averse or protected or inherently more guarded against this sort of brainwashing.
When we had a more, for lack of a better term, homogenous culture, I don't mean like literally homogenous, like genetically the same, I just mean culturally everybody agreed regardless of the race or where they came from.
When we had a more uniform culture...
In this country, it was more difficult to divide and redefine because there was a consensus around, hey, that's not cool.
Hey, this isn't cool. But now we've reached this point in time where we've advocated diversity so much that our culture has dismissed the notion of this melting pot.
Because if there's a melting pot, it's cultural appropriation.
Oh, you can't make tacos or have a taco stand because you're not actually a Mexican, and you can't do XYZ. You can't dress like this for Halloween.
We've introduced cultural appropriation as a way to combat this idea of this melting pot, so we no longer have one American culture anymore.
We just have a bunch of conflicting...
cultures in close proximity and that's how they're able to come in and just totally brainwash and redefine things and manipulate things because there's not like a uniform culture to resist it that's sort of what I think.
unidentified
Does that make sense to you? Absolutely.
It's far more than racism.
We call it stay in your place.
You know, just keep it limited here in their thoughts.
I mean, I have enough problems with the leftists and everything, but look at how many of the Republicans are just absolute war hawks.
I mean, they're just bloodthirsty.
I mean, it's almost like, are we all going to have to be independent because we can't, you know, I mean, you think about an eagle.
Could it fly with a broken left or a broken right wing?
I mean, you need You know, you need that unity.
You need people to get together under those same ideas of, look, this is right and this is wrong.
We're going to do the right thing, not just what's, you know, politically expedient or whatever we perceive will make us more money or, you know, it's really gotten very depraved.
And I just really thank you for your insight.
chase geiser
Yeah, thanks for calling in. I really appreciate that call and your insights.
Everything's gonna be okay.
It's easy to get blackpilled.
I know one caller said I've been blackpilled today.
Generally thinking, I'm optimistic.
I just think that things are gonna get a lot worse before they get better.
And I'm frustrated that it's gotten to this point because people have just made the decision to be so evil.
You know, we're all imperfect people.
We all have faults.
We all have weaknesses. We all sin.
I'm not trying to throw stones.
But there's this argument that no sin is greater than another.
And that's just BS. The type of things that I do wrong are like lie to my wife about whether or not I smoked a cigarette.
The type of things that Hunter Biden does wrong or Joe Biden does wrong or this political class is wrong is so beyond the scope of anything I would even fathom my conscience capable of.
There is such a thing as a degree of evil.
And not only are they committing evil, but they are actually endorsing evil too.
Traditionally, you have a bad guy.
They know what they're doing is bad and they just do it anyway.
They don't ever claim that the bad thing is good.
They just say, I decided to do the bad thing because I wanted to.
They're not actually endorsing the evil itself.
Now we have a situation in which our government, our political class, is actually saying that the evil is good and that the good is evil.
That was one of the most compelling things to me about Star Wars.
Even though it was a cheesy execution of an outstanding story in The Revenge of the Sith...
Right before Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker as Darth Vader have their first conflict, they have an argument about who is good and who is evil.
Right? From my point of view, the Jedi are evil, he famously says.
Obi-Wan responds in saying, only the Sith think in absolutes, which of course itself is an absolute.
unidentified
But the idea is...
chase geiser
That most people who are doing evil throughout history actually think that they're doing the right thing, the good thing, and they're just misguided, they're corrupted by Satan or whatever, and they do the evil thing anyway.
You gotta keep in mind that Anakin Skywalker joined the dark side because he wanted to use the power of the dark side to try to cure death.
He was trying to bring his mother and his secret wife back to life.
Those seem like noble things.
He believed he could actually cure the greatest enemy of all, death, by going to the dark side.
He joined for the right reasons.
And that's what's so compelling about the Star Wars story is our inclination to do evil, to become evil for good reasons.
It's like a Machiavellian thing.
Does the end justify the means?
Should we turn to the dark side in order to use the power of the dark side to overcome the ails and struggles of the world?
Should we use the ring of power in order to save Gondor from the enemies of Gondor?
That's the real conflict, but now we're so evil that we're not even trying to use evil to do good.
We're just trying to say that evil itself is good.
Now doing the wrong thing is in and of itself good in the eyes of our leadership.
That's how the based our culture, our society, our leaders have become.
That's why we have to fight them with everything we can.
We have to stand up to them.
We have to refuse to give in to them.
We have to refuse a Machiavellian approach.
And say, no matter what, no matter how hard it is, we're going to try our best to be good people.
We're going to try our best to resist Satan.
Or on the other side, 877-789-2539.
Call and let me know what you're doing. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
We will be taking calls for the remainder of the hour.
But first, I want to touch on a couple of new stories here.
Western nations are changing the tune on defeating Russia and Putin.
Western nations who previously insisted that Ukraine should defeat Russia on the battlefield are gradually changing their position, President Vladimir Putin noted on Friday.
Quote, they are changing their tune now, saying different things, end quote.
The Russian leader told that members of the Civic Chamber, a civil society body tasked with consulting the government on policymaking.
Putin argued that the nation should become stronger in all aspects, including the economy, military and political stability.
Such strength deters hostile actors from trying to isolate Russia, he said.
Quote, they, referring to the EU nations, excluded our energy.
So what?
What is the result?
Our GDP will grow up to 3% this year.
And the leading European economies are shrinking, he noted.
Quote, they suffer, they have real problems, Putin added.
Nothing that he was saying, noting, excuse me, that he was saying this without joy, nothing.
This doesn't mean that we should behave aggressively.
It means we must be sovereign in every sense of the word, he concluded.
The U.S. and its allies have accused Russia of launching an unprovoked attack on Ukraine last year and have pledged to support Kiev for as long as it takes to defeat Moscow.
Washington has stated that its goal in Ukraine is to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia, a goal which it seems it will never reach.
Moscow said the hostilities were caused by Western refusal to address Russia's concerns about NATO expansion and Kiev's discriminatory policies against Russian speakers after the 2014 armed coup.
The US allegedly stopped the Ukrainian government from striking a truce in the first weeks of the ongoing conflict, which would have made it a neutral nation.
And I think he's right. I don't think he's a good guy, but it doesn't make him wrong every single time.
Putin says 2 plus 2 equals 4.
Doesn't mean it doesn't. Just because he's a bad guy.
Russia, meanwhile, is to deliver 28 tons of aid for people in Gaza, so now it is supporting Israel's enemy in the region.
The Russian Ministry Emergency Situations said on Friday that it would send two aircraft to Egypt at the instruction of Russian President Vladimir Putin to deliver 28 tons of humanitarian aid to people in the Gaza Strip.
Two aircraft of the Russian Emergencies Ministry will deliver 28 tons of humanitarian aid for the population of Gaza Strip.
Russia's humanitarian aid will be transferred to the Egyptian Red Crescent Society for its further delivery to the Gaza Strip, the ministry said in a statement, adding that the shipments include medical aid, among other things.
I wonder if there are weapons. Who knows?
In October, the ministry's aircraft delivered 27 tons of food products to people in the Gaza Strip.
The statement added on October 7th, Palestinian group Hamas, of course, launched its surprise attack, which is Escalated this conflict to the next level.
I wouldn't say it started this conflict because nobody really knows where this started.
People argue about who hit who first.
But key is they hate each other.
They always have hated each other.
They always will hate each other. And then international elements, variables in this conflict will choose sides based on whatever is politically convenient for them and claim it's based on some sort of moral principle.
Right? Isn't that what always happens?
Speaking of international aid and choosing sides, African state could make having ties with Israel high treason.
The Tunisian parliament on Thursday began discussing a bill that would define any attempt to normalize relations with Israel as treasonous, citing support for the Palestinian cause.
And Pope Francis is now calling for a two-state solution.
Stating that there are no winners in war, Pope Francis said on Wednesday in an interview with the Italian broadcaster RAI, urging Israelis and Palestinians to live together in peace as neighbors.
Quote, in war, one slap provokes another, one strong and the other even stronger, and so it goes on, the Pope said, addressing the October 7th Hamas attack and Israel's retaliation against Gaza in a lengthy feature that aired right after the evening news.
So, everybody around the world has a position on this conflict, which frankly should just be irrelevant to the world.
But since we are so interwoven, intertwined, since we are so globalist and internationalist in our approach, since we have been the police state of the world, since we have forced our economic policies on the world through using the dollar as a global reserve currency and betraying the trust that was placed on us after World War II to maintain a gold standard for that currency, we have created conflict and unhealth and unrest.
Throughout the entire globe. And our politicians just line their pockets.
Let's take a call. I want to hear from Henry in Chicago.
Henry, what are you thinking about? Hi, how are you?
henry in chicago
I'm calling. Do you guys know where the HR 559 was passed?
chase geiser
Fill me in. Just to go up to the...
Huh? Fill me in on what that is.
henry in chicago
It is a bill that we demand for Iran not to have any nuclear weapons.
Okay? Yeah. But isn't it funny that Israel is the only country in the world that does not abide by that treaty?
They do everything that they want to to violate every law because they're Nazis.
And people need to realize that Israeli government is Nazis just like our government has been taken over by the Nazis since World War II. Now, people need to realize that we're sending money in violation of Article I, Section 100, Paragraph I. Everybody has to call the politicians to stop sending money to anybody.
The money is for our country, for the welfare of the United States.
We need to close the border and start taking American back.
Now, we need to modify the 14th Amendment because the three sentences that were omitted in regards to taxation is in violation of Article 1 when the taxes are for the states.
Article 1, Section 2, Paragraph 3.
That was in the 14th Amendment.
And we need to abolish the 16th Amendment, which was approved by the corrupt Supreme Court.
And people need to realize when the Supreme Court does things that do not abide by the Constitution, they should be nullified.
And that created the Federal Reserve and the IRS, which is like a staple.
And the Federal Reserve is not a federal agency.
It's run by the British conglomerate.
So we need to wake up and start getting our money.
They're taking 40% or more of our income.
chase geiser
That's only income tax.
They're taking way more than that.
They're taking way more than that.
That's only income tax. So any tax accountant or consultant will tell you, if you're a small business owner, they'll put 25% of your income aside for taxes.
You probably won't have to pay that in months, but it's good practice to keep 25% aside.
But they're taking that. They're taking your property tax.
They're taking your payroll tax.
They're taking your sales tax.
They're taking your social security tax.
By the time it's all said and done, if you're a small business owner, the government is taking 40% of all that you make.
That doesn't even count that every time they print money, your money's worth less, so they're taxing you through inflation.
On the other side, more than half the time you spend working, you're working for the government.
And you're saying that we need to make an amendment to the 14th...
We need to amend the 14th Amendment?
Like... I'm with you, man.
I support you. I love you to death.
But there's not a legislative solution to this.
The next amendment that we're going to see to the Constitution of the United States of America is going to be an amendment allowing for the suspension of elections in the event of an emergency.
That's what they're going to try to do.
They're going to try to pull some crap and get a ratification from two-thirds of the states in order to support a change to the Constitution to perpetuate the power of the executive branch.
That's what's going to happen. And the only way we're going to solve this problem is when we actually get the balls to do what needs to be done against tyranny and When we actually listen to the wisdom of our founding fathers, the words of our founding fathers that said that if we want this republic preserved, if we want the tree of liberty to thrive, we have to water it with the blood of patriots.
And I'm not calling for violence.
I'm calling for civil disobedience.
They will bring the violence.
We won't bring it. We shouldn't bring it.
Let them bring the violence to us.
We should begin with civil disobedience.
Thank you so much for your call. I love you, man.
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unidentified
Come on, come on, come on, come on.
Now touch me, man.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
I'm taking your calls for the rest of the hour.
unidentified
Call 877-789-2539.
chase geiser
First out of the gate, I want to hear from Mavin in Alabama.
unidentified
Mavin, what's on your mind? Hey, man.
chase geiser
Good morning. Good morning.
unidentified
I remember listening to one of Trump's messages on Instagram, and it was pretty eerie, man.
chase geiser
It was eerie? He was talking about...
unidentified
Yeah, well, it was eerie.
It was eerie because he was talking about the end of the nation.
chase geiser
Can you hear me? Yeah, you sound great.
unidentified
Oh, thank you. He was talking about the end of the nation if he didn't win.
And for a former president, you know, a candidate running...
That just sends chills up my spine.
chase geiser
Yeah. And, you know, when you hear somebody say that, the first thing you think is, okay, this guy's just going to be a tyrant.
Like, not him, but just when you hear a politician say, if I don't win, it's over, it's kind of an alarming thing.
But it's really proven kind of true.
Right? Like, he wasn't saying it as a manipulative tactic, I don't think, to get into office or to have us fight for him.
But I think he was just telling us what was going to happen.
And look, we've seen it play out.
unidentified
Exactly. And I felt the same way whenever Mike Johnson got to be the Speaker of the House.
He's up there smiling.
chase geiser
$14.7 billion to Israel for World War III. Yeah.
unidentified
Well, you know what? I support Israel.
Really, when he got elected, I just was talking to my dad.
I was like, you know what? I wish he could just shut up and do his job.
I'm 33 years old, and I've seen...
chase geiser
33, 33, 33.
unidentified
But you know what?
Israel, I support Israel.
I know they're not perfect, but people keep saying that they're the best house in a bad neighborhood.
And, you know, it's true, but the Bible says that, you know, you're supposed to bless Israel, defend Israel, and this battle's been going on for thousands of years, and I think I've just now started to fully understand that it won't end.
This battle's not going to end.
chase geiser
I think you're right. Yeah, I think you're right.
And if I had to choose between Palestine and Israel, I would choose Israel.
But I don't like either, and I don't have to choose because I choose America.
You know, that's just the way I feel about it.
I'd rather see $14.7 billion going to protecting our own border rather than going to the bombing of civilians anywhere.
unidentified
Absolutely, I agree. I mean, either way...
You know, the final battle at Megiddo and Israel is going to come to pass.
So, you know, depending on whether we've got vets going over there to fight or we send our military, you know, the end is going to come.
But I guess we're just stuck with just billions and billions and billions and billions.
Like that Placeboy song, I love those guys.
They're real funny. They're just going to keep sending money.
chase geiser
Yeah. Well, thank you so much for your call, Mav, and I appreciate it.
Let's go ahead and run that clip of Trump making those statements that you were referring to, and I'll take another caller after the clip.
donald j trump
A fake trial is currently taking place to try and illegally remove my name from the ballot.
I often say that 2024 will be the most important election in the history of our country.
The reason for that, and that statement, Is that our country is being destroyed by people who have no idea what they're doing, or even worse, they may very well have an idea.
They may hate our country, and they may want to see it destroyed.
But it may also be the last election we ever have.
If this election doesn't work, if this election is rigged and stolen, if bad things happen, our country will not survive.
If Crooked Joe and the Democrats get away with removing my name from the ballot, Then there will never be a free election in America again.
We will have become a dictatorship where your president is chosen for you.
You will no longer have a vote or certainly won't have a meaningful vote.
And you could say, frankly, that that has already begun.
This truly is our final chance to save America, and with the 2024 election now less than one year away, this is your chance to take a stand against tyrants that support the one and only movement that can save our country and make America great again.
We must win in 2024.
If we don't win, we will not have a country.
If we do win, we will make America Greater than it's ever been before.
unidentified
Thank you. Great little clip there from Trump.
chase geiser
I think he's telling the truth. Let's hear from Brian in Washington State.
Brian, what do you think today?
unidentified
Hi. Can you hear me okay?
You sound great. All right, thanks.
Okay. First, I want to say that time is like people have this idea that it's going to go around and around forever.
You know, I've heard you say it.
I'm glad you said it.
And I don't think so. I think it's more linear.
And there is a beginning and there is an end.
So having said that, I'm a little nervous here.
chase geiser
It's okay. You're doing a great job.
But yeah, that started with Nietzsche.
He believed in the philosophy of the eternal return and everything just looped.
But I agree with you. I think there's a beginning and an end.
I think there's an alpha and omega, just like the Bible says.
unidentified
And let me just say, if the Bible says it, I believe it, and that settles it.
So, let's just go to John 17, 20-26, where Jesus prays for all the believers that believe through His disciples, the message, right?
chase geiser
That's us. Yeah.
unidentified
Right? That's us.
You know, it always will be us.
We'll die. And it'll be the next people.
They will come to complete unity at some point on this planet, right?
And you look at that and you go, you know, it just sounds amazing, really.
So how do people come to complete unity?
Well, they come to complete unity through adversity.
You know, you and I are living in the same house.
It gets robbed. All of a sudden, we're on the same team, right?
And so this whole thing in Israel, you know, It's not going to go on forever.
It's not going to go on for another 6,000 years.
The battle has come on, right?
And, you know, I'm no spiritual wildcat.
I'm 65 years old, and I've sought the truth from age 35 to now.
And it really is, it's a trip.
And Francis Chan was just over there in Israel, and he's got this Israel project going on.
And I studied under Francis when he got out of Bible college.
And I started a church in Simi Valley.
And it got so big, we were going to build a big amphitheater underneath the Reagan Library.
And, you know, everybody's up in their arms about it.
But finally, he decided he's getting out of the church.
He said, you're not going down with the ship.
And, you know, I got a lot to say, but there's not a lot of time.
So John 17, 20 through 26, that prayer will be answered.
And you can say, has it been answered or will it be answered?
Some people tell you, you know, I don't know, but it will be answered.
And, you know, we're going to go through hell.
And he's going to return, and that's going to be the end.
I mean, for that part, anyway, right?
chase geiser
Okay, I'm done. No, no, I appreciate your call.
Great call. Great insight there.
You touched on something very real.
Yeah, so you touched on something very real.
The fact of the matter is, as a culture globally and in the United States, we have in large abandoned the idea of God.
Even if we believe in God, we have doubts about what the details are.
And Nietzsche, like you mentioned with the eternal return, also famously said that God is dead.
And he didn't mean that God was literally dead.
What he meant was that in the minds of the people, God is no longer a variable.
People are going to stop believing.
And what happened through the 20th century as a result of that is they turned to the state as this false idol.
We saw things like communism and Nazism, and now we see it through socialism.
It's the state as a religion.
And the problem with that is...
The state is composed of evil men always because we're all evil and it brings out the worst in people and the worst things happen from the largest and most powerful organizations because the larger and more powerful an organization is the less of a conscience it has because it's not tied to any individual within the group so much.
And so we become subject to the evil of men rather than forgiven by the grace of God.
So we do have to turn back.
We do have to have hope that God will place his hand on the head of our nation and bless him.
We have to pray for him to come back instead of praying for the state to solve our problems.
and stick with us, folks, and we'll call them on the other side.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
This is the last segment of the American Journal before the great Alex Jones show begins.
Alex will be back in studio next week, as I understand it.
And Owen Schroyer will be back in studio, hopefully by Christmas, as soon as he's done with his unjust sentencing.
One of my favorite scenes in the movie Watchmen.
If you've ever seen that movie, it's when, what is it, the owl?
Is that the main character? Superhero?
When he gets with the gal on the ship and they have the song Hallelujah play, and at the end he says, we should spring Warshak.
Do you remember that scene? That was like such a cool part of that movie and the book too.
But in other news, I want to take a call.
Let's hear from Savix in Seattle.
You've been waiting on hold for a long time.
Savix, what's on your mind? Yes, Chase.
Hey, I can hear you. I'm a...
unidentified
Yes. Well, I believe that Netanyahu, because he was called out, you know how he was saying, we are the lab, the experimental state of the world.
And he admitted it.
I believe that's why he got exposed.
So he had not another option but to create something.
So I believe that's why he's doing this, because he got exposed.
Now he has something else to do.
And that's why he's doing this.
Now, to all my patriots, we need more Alex Stein.
We need more Matt Bakers in the world.
We need more musicians, artists, everybody that's doing something and not just sitting on their couch and watching Netflix.
We need people to go out there.
I've been going to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Bullhorning and all that good stuff.
We need more people right now.
Stop being lazy and go out there and talk to your neighbors.
Talk to everybody that you can trust and keep doing these things where we can wake people up.
Because even though we're in the great awakening, I call it the half awakening because people keep We need it today.
Everybody that can say something or do something, do it, not just online, but go out there on the street peacefully and call out these people.
So the people that don't follow you online or don't You know, don't have social media.
They can listen to what we're saying because we're in a crisis.
We have kids. Our kids depend on us.
And that's the most important thing.
chase geiser
Amen, brother. Thank you so much for your call.
Let's hear next from William from Arkansas.
William, what's on your mind? Hello, everybody.
william in arkansas
I want to bring to attention, one, two things first.
One, give a shout out to General Duct Tape, Warren Schroyer.
That's what we ought to call him, General Duct Tape.
I'd love this. You know, it's unreal.
Anyway, has anybody noticed that the face of the quarter the last two years is facing the opposite direction?
I haven't noticed that. I don't know why I can't see the quarters from 2022 on.
You know, the deal in Israel and all, I'm about America.
The state, the formal man-made state of Israel, it's just that, it's man-made.
It goes back to King David when, actually, when the prophet Samuel told Saul and the people of Israel, if you accept one of the kings, like men with a crown on his head, you're going to never have peace.
And this is where King David found favor with God.
This was all in that circle.
I'm not Jewish. I'm not, you know, doing this verbatim.
I don't have the academics.
I spend my whole life studying this stuff.
But if we can give Israel back to the Jews and give America back to the Indians, I'm sure there's a lot of investors in New York, you know, diamond traders that like to hear that, right?
It's unreal what we're looking at.
We're paying for this ancient war.
It's absolutely ridiculous because, you know, the great creator is an eternal state of mind, not a place, not a person.
The flesh of Christ died, but his spirit lived on, his intent, and his words were, my kingdom is not of this world.
Once again, momentarily ago that, you know, we're back to the state is man's religion.
Well, If we have to do what Moses did, well, then we have to do what Moses did.
And realize that Moses was a shy man, an introvert.
It was his brother Aaron that was the mouthpiece.
Same way as Muhammad.
He had a friend, follower, whatever you want to call it, who was the real warrior.
A lot of Muslim men, when they changed their name at manhood, they changed their name to a lot of warriors.
And that gentleman is the one they came to.
We're talking a few minutes ago, a lot of talk really about the Masons and stuff and the Catholics and how the Masons all got started.
I'm sitting here with a book that is about a 125-year-old book, and I can give you to the number, at least what this book says.
It's a Bible, a big Masonic Bible.
It'll give you to the number of how many master Masons, craftsmen, and appointed apprentices there were that built Solomon's temple.
Okay, now that was long before Christ, okay?
And before...
Before Protestants, you know, that happened with the Protestant Reformation, okay?
Everybody was Catholic before that.
So all your masons were Catholic before that, okay?
There's a lot of uneducated people out there.
A lot of your lodges that were started this side of the ocean and all over the world were not confirmed And there's words that they use technically, but they didn't follow all the Mother Lodge's confirmations.
But people sought out a creator and a formal way to learn.
It was about knowledge.
And it goes deep.
It goes deep. But you can't blame an institution for the failures of a man.
I used to be hard against it.
And I'll do that. That's like saying that Washington, D.C. represents the United States of America, or that the Vatican represents Catholicism.
Okay? It's unreal.
You've got 200 versions of the Bible that are accepted within the clergy.
200 versions of the Bible.
Well, which one's right? I think mine's right.
chase geiser
Right. Right? Okay?
Which version of the Bible do you read?
william in arkansas
You know, which one am I supposed to believe?
chase geiser
I prefer the New American Standard Bible, personally.
I think it's the best translation, but exactly to your point, which one's right?
william in arkansas
Which one on this eternal plane that we're supposed to be playing on?
You know, the best of us use, what, 13, 17, 18% of our brain.
The average is 7 to 9, and we all think we got a corner of the market on information, myself included, right?
Well, come on, let's get real.
So we're using, what, 20% of our brain capacity?
Well, that's still a very big F-.
Well, everybody's included to pass these days, so maybe it's an A, I don't know.
Got a bell curve going on, right?
But I'll throw a number out there for you, and then, you know, see if you can toss it around.
Comprehend it. We're 31, what, trillion dollars in debt?
Yeah, and counting. Yeah, and counting.
Let's turn that 31 trillion dollars We need peace.
We need to stop this crap.
Every sheriff out there needs to be deputizing people that have a civilized mindset about being a civilized warrior.
And I don't mean violence, you know.
Yamamoto warned Haruhito about waking up this giant that's here.
He's about to wake the giant up again.
They're about to wake it up. They better leave Cletus in the woods.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's right. Thank you so much for your call, William.
I'm with you on that. I think they are awaking a sleeping giant.
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