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Former college swimmer Riley Gay says she was assaulted after giving a speech at San Francisco State University.
I understand and share your objections to a speaker whose rhetoric is offensive and clearly intended to shock and provoke.
Students have been making national headlines protesting controversial speakers on campuses across the country.
Is free speech dead on campus?
Um, no, we don't want him to speak.
jon bowne
Hopefully we can drown him out. Freedom of assembly is a First Amendment right, not a privilege for the beguiling left.
unidentified
In spring 2022, I joined Iowa Young Americans for Freedom.
The more involved I became in the club, the more I discovered that the playing field for freedom of speech on college campuses was not equalized.
I was doxed in a group chat of over 800 students and was falsely labeled as a Nazi, a token, a white supremacist, and a bigot.
These students believe that if you are conservative, you are hateful, support oppression, and only want to benefit straight white men, even though such beliefs are untrue.
jon bowne
Essentially, the left has captured this right for themselves, and it is now being weaponized against the rest of us as they hunt us down.
unidentified
Gregory Yetman, they say he is wanted in connection with the attacks on the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.
Assisting in this search is the FBI, Newark SWAT team, Jamesburg Police Department, and the Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, all investigating here and searching for Gregory Yetman.
We have just learned from federal officials that Gregory Yetman turned himself into Monroe Township Police this morning without incident.
Police had been searching for him since Wednesday morning when they said he fled while they were serving him with a warrant.
jon bowne
On college campuses, the right to freedom of assembly and freedom of speech has been unconstitutionally shut down by Marxist educators and their brainwashed students.
unidentified
We're gonna play a game called Hamas or.
There is no law against raping your wife.
Is this Hamas or the Taliban?
The Taliban? The answer was Hamas.
Oh, wonderful.
This law makes it nearly impossible for women and kids to submit claims of incest.
Is that Hamas or North Korea?
North Korea? The answer was Hamas.
Wow. Women of all ages legally need a male guardian to travel.
Is that Hamas or ISIS? I see.
The answer was Hamas.
Oh, yes. In an honor killing, it is basically legal for men to murder women and girls if they are promiscuous.
Is that Hamas or the Taliban?
Taliban? The answer was Hamas.
jon bowne
Hell bent on ushering in China-influenced totalitarianism.
unidentified
When we see the response of so many college students to such atrocities, the question shouldn't be, do we criticize, do we condemn, do we punish the speech?
The question should be, how in the world did we get here?
How did we get to a place where a significant portion of Of students at some of our best colleges and universities, students in many cases who view themselves as progressive leaders, have adopted some of the vilest values that one could possibly imagine.
jon bowne
It isn't political.
It is the law. It is the obligation of the Department of Education to crack down on these blatant threats to free speech, to free public discourse protected by our Constitution.
unidentified
Given your experience at the Civil Rights Division, at the Department of Education, do you believe there is more that the department could be doing about this sort of discrimination and activity on campuses?
Absolutely. There is more that the department can be doing and it can do it tomorrow.
Secretary of Education has the authority to commence nationwide compliance reviews in particular areas that are of concern.
And again, there's no way that one can pay attention to higher education today and not realize that this is a serious national problem.
These are things that can be done quickly, that don't require legislation, they don't require significant infusions of funds, they can be done with the current resources, and that can be done with the authority that the Secretary of Education already has.
jon bowne
But nothing is happening.
Only private donors are reacting.
And this rod is exploding on the streets of America.
While true patriots languish in the gulags of the O'Biden administration.
Wake up. Tyranny is winning.
And if you are not sufficiently outraged and motivated, then you're next in line.
John Bowne reporting.
unidentified
Watching the American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser.
Watch live right now at band.video.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen.
I am your host today, Chase Geyser.
Really awesome guest coming up in the third hour, someone you may be familiar with.
We'll be doing news over the first hour and taking calls in the second hour.
I apologized yesterday.
I opened up the phone lines and I didn't get around to taking any calls because I got carried away with so many of these headlines here.
But I promise I'll never do that again.
I promise when I open up the lines, I'll actually take the call.
So please call in during the second hour today.
Governor Newsom admits it's true that San Francisco only cleared out homeless to cater to the foreign elites.
As we know, President Xi is visiting San Francisco.
We know that President Biden is going to be meeting with him.
And obviously there's a lot of contention between China and the United States, both over the conflict in Ukraine, but more directly over these new issues arising around Taiwan as China positions itself and has a stature of being on the cusp of annexing Taiwan. but more directly over these new issues arising around Taiwan
Of course, it's not ready to do that yet, though, because I think in order for China to sufficiently or correctly or accurately or properly annex Taiwan, it's going to need to have the resources that Ukraine is able to produce.
And that conflict just isn't over yet, probably.
Perhaps that's the explanation for why the United States put so many tens of billions of dollars into Ukraine or hundreds of billions by this point.
Because they needed to delay China's access to those resources because the United States may know that once China has independence of our agriculture, it's then positioned to annex Taiwan.
We're going to play clip one in a second.
California Governor Gavin Newsom admitted San Francisco only decided to clear out the horde of homeless people from its streets to cater to the elites arriving for an incoming trade summit.
Go ahead and run clip one.
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Yes, that's right. The summit is expected to bring in $53 million, filling hotel rooms, bringing big business.
And the city did tidy up for Dreamforce, but this cleanup is much more extensive.
While San Francisco is in the spotlight for the Asia Pacific Economic Conference, city leaders are making sure the city shines.
Tourism is our business here in San Francisco, and we need to focus on making sure that the tourist dollars still come back.
Caltrans repaving major roadways like the Harrison Street off-ramp from the I-80.
BART doubling down by deep cleaning their stations overnight more often.
The city had gotten a little bit dingy over time.
Scrubbing and power washing is happening all over the city.
Yeah, the bottom of my shoes look clean.
It's noticeable how clear the streets look and how few homeless encampments there are on major thoroughfares.
Having been a long-time resident in the Bay Area, you just naturally start to wonder of, like, houseless folks being displaced.
Public Works is installing decorative crosswalks in North Beach and Chinatown, and the Webster Street pedestrian bridge in Japantown was recently repainted.
The Yerba Buena Gardens at the Moscone Center are decked out with new, colorful landscaping and murals, paid for by the Clean California Grant.
Just in time for the 20,000 high-profile CEOs and heads of state coming into town next week.
Some people say this should be how it's always done.
What about the people who are here year-round, you know, and like local, hard-working, working-class Bay Area folks?
Others welcome the cleanup.
Anything that brings in a positive look on the city of San Francisco is great.
We will continue to do everything we can to maintain cleanliness in our streets.
And city officials are saying that there are no additional funds that are being allocated for beautification.
Departments are just using existing budgets.
They also say that those budgets are being moved so that they can focus on the areas where APEC is taking place.
The summit is expected to start on Wednesday, and of course people will start coming into town over the weekend and early next week.
I'm live in San Francisco. Back to you, Julie.
chase geiser
There are a couple of things that come to mind in the context of this.
This first thing that occurs to me is they mentioned that it required no additional resources or funds in order to get this done, which means, of course, that they could have gotten this done at any time over the last several years, but just neglected to do so by choice.
The second thing is they did it in like one day or a couple of days, just a handful of days.
They were able to clean up the entire city.
So it's almost as if when they allow these encampments to exist, when they allow these junkies to sort of meander about, walk about, and make everyone feel unsafe, it's almost as if it's intentional that they're doing so.
Now, I lived in California for three years, unfortunately.
I lived in Orange County, California.
I lived in the cheapest apartment in the nicest part of California that you could possibly live in, and it was still $3,500 a month.
It was a 925-square-foot apartment.
It had two bedrooms, and it hadn't been remodeled since the 80s.
And it was about $3,500 a month if you had a pet.
And I know how expensive it is to live in California.
I paid tens of thousands of dollars in income tax to California, and I wasn't even really making that much money.
And it's really frustrating because every time you hit a pothole when you live in California, you realize it's because your government is taking advantage of you, not because your government lacks resources.
When I hit a pothole in Texas, which actually doesn't happen very often despite the fact that the roads constantly need upkeep and care because the nature of our soil and our earth here doesn't bother me that much because I don't pay any income tax.
But in California, you constantly see your money being skimmed, these major government contracts.
The big issue when I lived there was this rail that was supposed to be installed, where the money just sort of vanished and disappeared.
They build these toll roads and charge astronomical toll fees in order for you to go on the roads, but they don't actually use the toll money.
They're always skimming the toll money for other initiatives, even though the toll was initially supposed to be for the upkeep and maintenance of that specific property.
I moved away from California specifically to move away from Gavin Newsom.
And it really irks me to see stories like this because I know that there's a possibility that Gavin Newsom is going to be the presidential candidate for the Democrats in 2024.
I know there's a possibility they're going to run that Pat Bateman, Bradley Cooper demonic fusion against Donald Trump and people are going to vote for him because he's good looking and well spoken.
Despite the fact that he's been an absolute disaster, he's related to that swamp creature, Nancy Pelosi, who is basically Satan incarnate.
And the thing is, no matter how much they clean up the city of San Francisco, no matter how much they do to put makeup on a goblin, It's still not gonna be impressive to President Xi because if you look at all of our architecture,
if you look at everything that we've built and developed in this country, virtually none of it has been impressive since the end of World War II. Before World War II, if you look at buildings in the United States, municipal buildings in the United States, post offices in the United States, similar to the one that Donald Trump purchased in Washington, D.C., these buildings are gorgeous.
They're like this neoclassical with the Corinthian columns.
They're beautiful, impressive buildings.
Creations of architecture.
The whole Art Deco movement is something that happened throughout the 20s in the United States where architecture was impressive and cities took pride in the beauty of their structures.
But ever since we dropped the bomb, it seems like there's been a blatant disrespect for the populace.
Ever since the advent of the intelligence era, the conspiracy era, where our governments have moved...
From winning wars by conquest to winning wars by conspiracy, it seems like the buildings they make for us, whether it's the DMV, whether it's the post office, whether it's any other municipality, have been made with the cheapest materials for the cheapest people.
As if they've lost some sort of respect for us.
If you go over to China and you see some of their structures, I mean, they are absolutely impressive.
If you look at some of the structures that exist even in India from the time in which India was colonized by the British...
I mean, this is a British colony, and you'll see these architectural accomplishments that are stunning.
Just designed to impress, designed to show respect for both the people that use these buildings and facilities, but also to earn the respect of the people for the establishment that built them.
And so Xi is going to come across, he's going to visit San Francisco, and he's going to see a power-washed Crap show.
He's going to see this cleaned up, rotten city.
He's going to know exactly what happened.
It's not like we can hide it from President Xi that there's major problems happening in our cities.
And he knows the corruption and the weakness of this administration.
There's nothing we can do to hide it.
And frankly, the fact that we tried to hide it so abruptly at the last minute is really more indicative of something that we would have imagined from the Soviet Union during its Time of power.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen.
I am Chase Geiser.
It is a beautiful Tuesday morning here in Austin, Texas.
The sun is shining despite the apocalypse pending.
Jack Smith compares Trump to Boston Marathon terrorists in unhinged motion opposing TV broadcast of DC Trial.
Special Counsel Jack Smith on Monday filed another unhinged motion, pleading to a D.C. court not to allow video or audio recording devices during proceedings in former President Donald Trump's January 6th trial next year.
I don't even know where to begin with this particular story.
The first thing that comes to mind is the fact that my wife was actually in Boston when the Boston bombing happened.
She was safely in her apartment, fortunately, but she did feel the building shake immediately.
As she heard the explosions, she did experience the lockdown and the quarantine as authorities and officials frantically sought the terrorists responsible for the attack.
Terrorists, of course, who were already on a list.
Seems like the CIA already knows who these people are almost every single time.
So to compare Trump to the Boston bombing terrorists is really sort of offensive.
And I don't even like to use the word offensive because it's something that leftists use all the time for things that aren't actually offensive.
They tend to use it for things that are inconveniently true.
But this is actually offensive.
Especially since it was right-wingers, after all, who were the ones shot.
It was regular civilians who were the ones that suffered the most during the George Floyd protesters.
How many people was it that died during the Summer of Love?
Was it like 38 or something like that over the course of the whole summer because of these protests?
So we have Jack Smith coming out.
And the other thing that comes to mind is They were so delighted to broadcast the January 6th impeachment inquiries.
The inquiry on the insurrection, they love to call it.
They even hired a famous Hollywood producer to ensure that the production quality was up to par for this primetime airing of these hearings.
But for some reason, they don't want this broadcast recorded.
They're talking about how important it is to have government transparency, how important it is that we look into everything that the Trump administration has done.
They're talking about how important it is to spy on the Trump campaign during Towergate, to issue illegal FISA warrants to spy on the Trump campaign despite the fact that the evidence was paid for and forged by the Clinton campaign.
You guys remember that? I do.
They had no problem recording all of that, broadcasting all of that, recording all of these hearings, broadcasting all of these hearings.
But for some reason, they don't want this particular investigation, this particular trial televised.
And the fact of the matter is because they know that it's actually only going to help Donald Trump.
They know that the clips that go viral will be clips showing him and his defense doing an awesome job Showing their lies, proving their lies, and they just simply can't afford that.
They only want truth and transparency when it's conducive to their success.
They only want truth and transparency when what is being revealed is actually their lies masked as truth.
But in the event that the truth is actually present, they want to make sure that things stay quiet.
Smith previously argued in a filing to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chetkin earlier this month that audio and video should be banned in her courtroom.
Why is it that you would ever have a trial of this nature for the leading presidential candidate in the race for the presidency in 2024?
Not transparent. Why is it that you would never show the public, that you would refuse to show the public what's actually happening?
Because if he's guilty, if the prosecution is so strong, if the case is so great against President Trump, wouldn't they want the whole world to see?
Wouldn't they want to lift the veil and reveal the truth of the matter, the facts of the matter to the entire populace?
Trump's attorneys on Friday told the DC court they would like to see the former president's upcoming trial be fully televised in the name of transparency.
Of course, Smith is going to argue that this is just Trump's egoism, his narcissism.
They're going to say that this is just out of a desire for him to get as much attention as possible.
They're going to try to frame him again as a reality TV show celebrity like they tried to in 2016 in reference to his hosting of The Apprentice.
But that's just another one of their lives.
Jack Smith, of course, issuing these gag orders, silencing the president.
We've seen from time and time again that they are prosecuting all of his staffers.
They're coming after January 6th protesters.
They are locking people up, not just Owen Schroer for 60 days, but the likes of others for decades because of their involvement, some of whom were not even present at the Capitol on January 6th, have been locked up.
So they always want this transparency, but they never want it when it reveals their own corruption, their own error.
I was seeing a post from Adam Schiff the other day, and I responded on Twitter.
I said, I can't believe that Owen Schroer is in prison while you are in Congress.
So I don't know what's going to happen with these cases.
I don't know what the outcome is going to be.
It seems to me that this is likely a kangaroo court, that all of these prosecutions of President Trump are kangaroo courts.
We know from Laura Loomer's brilliant reporting last week that anger on is absolutely in the bag for the leftists.
So it seems to me quite possible that we're going to have a convicted Trump running for the president of the United States.
And all of the rhinos at the state legislatures are going to use this as an excuse to get him off of the ballot in key states in an effort to ensure that he can't win the presidency despite the fact that he's by far the most popular president.
The irony, of course, being that the left always advocates for democracy.
They always say that the right is a threat to our democracy, that domestic terrorism is a threat to our democracy, People like the Boston bombing terrorists because they want people to think of us as terrorists when they think of us at all.
So if they can frame us as terrorists, if they can prosecute and persecute us, and if they can remove all transparency, then they can convict President Trump regardless of whether or not he's innocent.
And if they convict him, and if they take him off the ballot, and if they usher in some other candidate, which I don't believe is going to be Joe Biden for a minute.
I could be wrong about that. But I'd be very surprised to see Joe Biden for another four years.
Then that means they can steal an election without even having to cheat on the ballots.
They won't even have to print extra ballots.
They won't even have to fill out fake mail-in ballots.
They won't even have to run the same ballots for leftist candidates over and over again through the machines in order to win this election.
They can simply cheat through the judicial system, through these prosecutions and persecutions, and through having him removed from the ballots by bribing, pressuring, or paying off RINOs at the state legislatures.
And when push comes to shove, no matter how disappointed in our leadership we become or we feel, it's actually our fault.
We should take accountability for what we're seeing happen in this country.
We let this happen because we allowed bad leaders in office.
Dan Crenshaw is my representative here, our representative here in Texas.
Obviously, Texas has a major border problem.
He didn't even show up for the vote on Mayorkas yesterday.
You're telling me that we're going to vote whether or not Mayorkas should be impeached for failing to protect our border, specifically the Texas border from Mexico to the United States?
And Dan Crenshaw, that myopic cuck, is not even going to show up for the vote?
Lists were going around.
They were viral of the eight Republicans who failed to vote to impeach Mayorkas.
Issa being one of them.
Despite the fact that earlier that day he said he couldn't wait for the impeachment trial.
Really, we have a Dan Crenshaw who didn't even show up.
He didn't make the list because he didn't vote no on the impeachment, but he didn't even show up.
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I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
A new video is sort of going viral as of last night of Governor Kathy Hochul saying that New York now conducting special media surveillance efforts to monitor hate.
We're going to run clip 17 in a second.
In response to escalating incidents of harassment, particularly against Jewish and Muslim communities, New York's Governor Kathy Hochul.
Is today intensifying the state's counterterrorism measures and is boosting the controversial practice of surveilling social media platforms and therefore the speech of New Yorkers and other American citizens.
kathy hochul
Go ahead and run clip 17. Also, we're very focused on the data we're collecting from surveillance efforts.
What's being said on social media platforms?
We have launched an effort to be able to counter some of the negativity and reach out to people when we see hate speech being spoken about on online platforms.
Our media analysis, our social media analysis unit, has ramped up its monitoring of sites to catch incitement to violence, direct threats to others.
And all this is In response to our desire, our strong commitment to ensure that not only do New Yorkers be safe, but they also feel safe.
chase geiser
So not only are we seeing this new push for this digital currency, this centralized digital dollar, but we see the simultaneous push for mass surveillance of all social media behavior.
And we know that the major big tech platforms have been monitoring and surveilling We can tell just from the Twitter files alone that at least the intelligence community, whether it's the CIA or the FBI, is very closely monitoring, particularly right-wing voices on the Internet.
And the reason we know this is because we saw the specific requests for the removal of individual tweets or individual accounts from these platforms made by the intelligence community.
So these operatives, these agents, would...
Integrate themselves, Project Mockingbird style, into these big tech companies.
They would have weekly or monthly regular meetings, and they would specifically come to the table with tweets or accounts that they wanted removed.
They were manually monitoring, if not using AI to do so, in order to inform their policy decisions that they would then push on these big tech companies.
It's fascism. It's the government violating your First Amendment right to freedom of speech by proxy through what is allegedly a private business.
And frankly, the larger these companies become, the less of a conscience they have.
I've talked about that. And the larger they become, the more corruptible they become.
We know that when a company goes from private to publicly traded, it's required to have a board of directors.
This law, this practice designed in an effort to ensure that the interests of the shareholders of the company are corrupt.
But what ends up happening is when you have a board of directors those are just more security vulnerabilities that can be compromised.
I have a very close friend who's a computer hacker.
He's a cybersecurity guy.
And he tells me time and time again that the greatest vulnerability at every company that he works for, at every client that he does pen testing for, is always the staff.
It's always the people. It's the human hacking that gets you in.
So if you can't use software or viruses or codes in order to hack a company, you can walk in with a polo and a logo and a ladder, and whoever is sitting behind the desk will happily escort you to the server room.
And so when you have a board of directors, that's an opportunity for the likes of an intelligence community to come in and compromise that person.
We saw reports from a couple of weeks ago that Peter Thiel had been an FBI informant.
Allegedly. Revealing to the government, the CCP's influence on our big tech.
So he might have been a white hat FBI informant, but he was.
Shortly after that revelation came to the public's attention, we see that despite the fact that his sort of prodigy, progeny, Blake Masters is running for Congress now, and not the Senate, he has backed out of, Peter Thiel is, has backed out of supporting any political candidates this cycle.
So we know that when we have these boards that run these companies, that's an opportunity for the intelligence community to come in and compromise the integrity of those organizations.
And if we look at every single big tech platform that's gone from a private entity to a public entity, we've actually seen the transition.
How great was Google 10 or 15 years ago, and then it went public, and then it got compromised.
How great was Facebook 10 or 15 years ago, and then it went public, and then it got compromised.
How good was Twitter when it came out, then it went public, then it got compromised, now it's privatized again, and it's x.com, and it's amazing again.
Not perfect, but much better.
Markedly so. And so we know that this surveillance is already happening.
Now they're just being more overt in the way that they frame it.
Now they're just being transparent about the fact that they are going to monitor you because they want to scare or intimidate you.
Into being careful what you say on the internet.
They're also going to use this as leverage to criticize the likes of X.com because you have to remember that the intelligence community since Project Mockingbird is used to having a monopoly on how information is exchanged in this country.
It's used to having total control over the narrative.
It is the source.
Everything else is downstream.
And that has been a source of comfort and extreme power for the CIA, for the intelligence community.
It's been the reason that we've been able to get into all of these wars, which at first were all popular since 1950.
And it wasn't until the end of these wars that we sort of realized that we've been had.
But with X going private, with Elon Musk running X, with his Lack of skeletons in the closet for them to blackmail or leverage against him with the fact that he is so financially independent of them.
They see this as a major vulnerability that really, really aggravates and frustrates them.
After all, when they had their last security vulnerability, JFK, they saw to it that he was certainly terminated.
And so we see this sort of warfare on free speech on the internet coming up in these little articles, in these little stories.
It's always in the name of hate.
It's always in the name of protecting innocent people from bigotry and hatred.
It's always targeted against the right or the patriots or those who love this country because this sort of language reframes the psychological response of the people.
Now when the government comes after any individual organization, now when the government comes after X.com or Infowars, then the public is psychologically prepared or framed to receive that well because they've heard these little stories over time about an increase in hate or anti-Semitism on these platforms.
It's a psyop.
And I'm not even saying that this needs to be a conscious effort.
I don't necessarily even think that they know that they're doing this.
This is just how the consciousness of a deep state works.
It takes on its own mind, its own strategy, its own thinking, without any individual variable within the organization actually knowing that it's participating in a greater plan.
We like to think of things in terms of being top-down.
Psychologically, as human beings with our lobster mind, we think in terms of a hierarchy of an authority and then a downward structure.
We see this in the Catholic Church.
We've seen this in basically every government organization that's ever existed on the face of the earth.
There's somebody at the top calling the shots, and then it all dissipates down.
Of course, the United States is a little unique in its checks and balances system, but basically that's how it works.
We always think of the president as being the top of the country, despite the fact that he's only supposed to be one-third of the government.
And so then when we see things happen like this, we like to think of some grand plan.
We like to think of this as being orchestrated by some mastermind.
But you don't really need a mastermind when these organizations take on a mind for themselves.
This is really the artificial intelligence that we've been faced with as a humanity.
It's that faux intelligence of these organizations that we create.
The CIA and the FBI and the intelligence community, they all have a mind of their own, regardless of what any director of any of these organizations may say.
And so we see this strategy manifest naturally as just a result, a symptom of the way our psychology works as human beings.
When we join groups, we sacrifice a little bit of our autonomy and we contribute ourselves to a consciousness that is influenced by us but independent and large of us.
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Secretary Antony J. Blinken at the launch of the Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy.
The new bureau announced by Secretary Blinken in December of 2022 will build on President Biden's campaign commitment to prioritize global health security and diplomacy at the Department of State and ensure the department is best positioned to advance U.S. interests in health security.
He says, we all know from the COVID-19 pandemic what a profound threat a public health emergency poses to every aspect of our lives.
We're going to show a clip here in a second, Clip 9.
It took the lives of millions of people, upended those of hundreds of millions more, devastated communities and economies around the world.
Indeed, the last few years have made evident that a pandemic is not only a health crisis, it's a security crisis.
It's an economic crisis.
It's a humanitarian crisis.
Similar, of course, to our president.
Let's go ahead and run Clip 9.
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All of us now know the profound risks of a global pandemic.
COVID-19 took the lives of millions of people.
It upended those of hundreds of millions more.
It devastated economies.
And all of us now know that there is only one way to enhance global health security.
Together. Indeed, because we work together through a coalition of 32 countries, the African Union, the European Union, the World Health Organization, alongside civil society and private sector partners from around the world, we were able to lead a global response that helped the world emerge from the acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
chase geiser
So they continue to act like this pandemic was as bad as they originally acted like it was.
And I'm not denying the existence of COVID. It was real.
I believe that it impacted hundreds of thousands of people.
I still don't know someone personally.
I guess I'm fortunate not to know anyone personally who died of COVID. I'm not saying that it doesn't happen or that it didn't happen.
Certainly it does and it did.
But they love to exaggerate the extent to which this was a problem.
They love to exacerbate the problem.
They love a good crisis.
We know this. They've always used crises as an excuse, as a pretext to usher in new regulations, new violations of human rights.
And now they're trying to prepare us psychologically for the next one.
They want us to know that it's going to happen again, and they want us to know that they're doing everything they can now to prepare for it so that when it does happen, we give them all of our trust the next time, and it's even easier for them to compromise our rights.
The fact of the matter is, folks, that they used this crisis as an excuse to shut down our entire economy, to change the way that we do elections, to subvert the sitting president of the United States and undermine the strongest elements of his candidacy, his term in office, which was the economy, of course.
Then they used it to lock us in our homes for what they said was going to be two weeks and what ended up being six months.
For what they said was going to be two weeks and what ended up being six months, they used it as an excuse to put masks on all of our faces, despite the fact that they knew the masks didn't work.
They used it as an excuse to put masks on all of our faces, despite the fact that they knew the masks didn't work.
They even made it against the rules to wear things like bandanas instead of the masks in places like airports, despite the fact that the EPA had studies showing that bandanas were safer than the masks that they allowed.
But they didn't like the look of bandanas because it seemed like someone who was not complying or someone who was rebelling against the status.
It was all about a psychological element.
Then they used this pandemic as an excuse to usher in and rush the development of these vaccines, vaccines which they falsely claimed were effective and safe.
They said that the vaccines would stop the spread.
They didn't stop the spread. They said that the vaccines would prevent you from getting the illness.
That's not true. Everybody who was vaccinated eventually got COVID. Then they said that, well, if you got the vaccine, the COVID wouldn't be as intense.
But they seemed not to really provide any data to actually support that.
That's just something that they claimed because it was hard to disprove.
And then now they're using it as an excuse to usher in these boosts and to encourage us To vaccinate children as young as six months, despite the fact that fewer than 1,200 people under the age of 18 died during the whole entire pandemic of COVID. Not to mention the comorbidities associated with those who did die.
But I see countless people falling flat on soccer fields.
I see stories every single day on this very desk.
Of high school or junior high soccer players suddenly collapsing.
There's a report on my desk right now, it's in the stack somewhere, of a baby that was 15 months old that died just days after being vaccinated.
It wasn't some fluke thing.
This baby had kidney failure, liver failure, and cardiac arrest.
as if its entire ecosystem, its entire body just shut down.
And they're acting like nothing is going on here.
They're acting like they care about our lives, but we know that they don't, not just because of what they do, but we see them admit that they believe in things like depopulation.
We see the Georgia Guidestones, which when they stood, said that they wanted the population to be 500 million.
We saw the reports from Kamala Harris saying that we needed to depopulate the planet as if human beings are plagued themselves on the planet.
So we know that none of these initiatives are because our representatives actually care about us.
They only care about us to the extent that we can pay taxes to prop up their political class.
That we can pay taxes so they can fund these initiatives and contractors for the kickback.
But they don't even really need us to pay taxes anymore because after all, our entire currency is a fiat currency.
They can simply print the money and that will tax everyone automatically without them even having to claim the money.
Because they can exchange where the buying power is.
They can divert the buying power away from you to them, even if they don't take any of your actual dollars from your bank account.
And I'm seeing reports and videos going viral of people saying that they wake up and they look at their bank account and thousands upon thousands of dollars have been taken.
They are negative thousands upon thousands of dollars because suddenly the IRS has decided to garnish their wages for back taxes.
We have heard reports from Owen Schroyer who got a bill from the IRS for $300,000 despite the fact that he's an employee and his taxes are automatically withheld.
It is impossible that he made money to the tune of $1.2 million where he would even owe $300,000.
And if he had, it would have been salaried and it would have been automatically withheld.
We see this harassment coming from the left upon the right.
They're monitoring our social media.
They want us to go to this digital currency.
They want to establish these health initiatives like the ones Blinken is talking about in order to justify controlling every aspect of our lives.
They want to tax us to hell.
They want to inflate the currency to hell.
And when we don't pay, they want to just take it.
And when we complain about it, they want to imprison us for our freedom of speech.
I know we have a Second Amendment in this country, and the purpose of that Second Amendment is to stand up against tyranny, but what good is a Second Amendment right to defend yourself against tyranny if the tyranny comes on so slow, so subtly, over such an extended period of time so consistently that we don't even realize before it's too late?
They don't have to knock on your door and steal your home or burn your house like the Patriot with Mel Gibson in order for you to know something's wrong.
Suddenly you just wake up and your money doesn't buy anything.
Suddenly you wake up and your children are being raised by the state because your wife and you are working all the time to make ends meet.
Suddenly you wake up and your bank account's empty, your social media accounts are censored, and you've been fired because your remarks are not conducive to the political narrative success.
This is the new tyranny.
We are accustomed to a tyranny of conquest, but we are now faced with a tyranny of conspiracy.
When our founders wrote the documents, the sacred documents that our country is based upon, they had never seen an unchecked fourth branch of government with such technology, such capabilities, the likes of which we have today.
They did not anticipate that everything we said, thought, did, where we went, when we went there, what we purchased, would be trackable by central organizations.
They did not foresee that central banks would answer to the Federal Reserve and the government that people would be debanked because of the things that they say.
They did not foresee that we would be arrested for the text messages that we exchanged, for the posts that we made on social media and what is today's public square.
They had no idea, and so they set us up, they set up this government to protect us from a tyranny of conquest, but they had no restrictions or obstacles in place to protect us from a tyranny of conspiracy.
The New World Order will not come a-blazing to the front with firearms.
terms.
It will simply manipulate the environment such that you wind up in a corner before you realize that you've been cornered at all.
And now we see the onset of World War III, which of course will be a hot conflict.
It will be a traditional conflict.
But even that is a tyranny of conspiracy because the reasons in which we engage in these conflicts are not...
The reasons which are shared with us.
We believe they're about territory disputes.
We believe they're about humanitarian issues.
We believe they're about the tyranny of one nation taking advantage or exploiting the vulnerabilities of the democracy of another, despite the fact that Zelensky, for example, has postponed the elections in March.
So he's no longer a democratic leader at all.
He's by definition a dictator.
So even when we have a traditional conflict of conquest, all of the parameters or justifications or reasons to support that conflict are a conspiracy.
So what is it, if not the Second Amendment, that can protect us against conspiracy?
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I am Chase Geyser, your host today.
chase geiser
He reports that former fashion mogul Peter Nygaard is convicted of sexual assault worse than Jeffrey Epstein, some say.
After three days of deliberation in the six-week trial, 82-year-old Nygaard was guilty of four counts of sexual assault in the case accusing him of attacking five victims aged 16 to 28 between the 1980s and 2005.
Let's go ahead and run clip four.
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For years, allegations of sexual assault have swirled around Peter Nygaard.
Now, he's convicted.
This is a battle won in a much bigger war.
Therapist Shannon Moroney has worked with dozens of women who've made allegations against Nygaard, including four involved in this case.
She's shared reaction from one.
The verdict is not only for her The guilty verdict for anyone else, but it is shared across all survivors, all women and girls.
We did this for everyone, not only for ourselves.
Nygaard was found guilty on four or five counts of sexual assault.
Many of the allegations in this case stretch back decades and were only recently reported to police.
Many of the women told similar stories of meeting Nygaard by chance at a party or on a plane before they were assaulted in a private bedroom suite inside his Toronto headquarters.
They didn't report it because they feared Nygaard would ruin their career.
The Crown painted Nygaard as a predator who used his power and wealth to lure an abused woman.
This is a crime that typically happens in private and profoundly impacts human dignity.
To stand up and recount those indignities in a public forum such as a courtroom is never easy and takes great courage.
Nygaard's son Kai says he raised suspicions about his father's behavior years ago and was in the courtroom when the verdict was read.
I loved my father. It hurts me to see all of these things.
I knew a different man.
But when you get the reveal that there is another person, there's another personality within there, there's something evil in there, there's something perverse, there's something sick.
Nygaard, who testified in his own defense, didn't appear to react to the verdict.
His lawyer says he's considering whether to appeal.
jon bowne
As you've all seen, Mr.
unidentified
Nygaard is frail, has numerous health challenges.
Nygaard left court Sunday hunched in the back of a police van, a black parka obscuring most of his face, a shadow of the man who for years was one of the most powerful men in global fashion.
And Jamie, what's next for Peter Nygaard?
Ian, still a long legal road ahead for Peter Nygaard beyond this case here in Ontario, facing criminal charges in Manitoba, Quebec, and in New York State.
Beyond those criminal charges, also facing a civil suit in the United States involving dozens of women and allegations going back to the 1970s.
Ian? Jamie Strashan outside the Toronto courthouse where the Nygaard trial took place.
chase geiser
It's fascinating how those who we admire so much, those who our society holds up, sort of false idols, often wind up being Sith Lords.
It just goes to show how sort of superficial and vain and foolish it is for us to revere individuals to such an extent.
I know growing up in the 90s that that was something that we did, certainly with musicians.
It's something that's been going on in pop culture and American culture basically since Marilyn Monroe where we just look at these people as if they're perfect or if they're gods or as if they transcend all human norms.
And it's good to revere people for their talents, for their skills, for their brilliance, but we have to be careful Who it is that we admire.
That's why they have the expression, never meet your heroes, because when push comes to shove, we're all people, and oftentimes those who are revered the most are the most evil.
It's crazy to see this revelation time and time again of this sort of sick, twisted, superficial, leftist fame, woe, belief, Welcome back to the American Journal.
unidentified
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
chase geiser
We talked a little bit about at the beginning of the show about this summit happening in San Francisco.
Obviously, they did this sort of rushed cleanup that they could have done years ago.
In preparation for the presence of Xi himself in San Francisco for this summit.
Xi and Biden summit confirmed for Wednesday.
Contentious issues are on the table.
It's, of course, tomorrow. Washington and Beijing say the Chinese and American presidents will sit down at APEC for in-depth discussion on major issues.
Wow. I wish they wouldn't have been so specific.
Reportedly, they're going to talk about Ukraine and Gaza, which of course is interesting because it's not immediately obvious, certainly not to the public, why Ukraine and Gaza are such issues that would have weight with China and U.S. relations.
Of course, we've talked about that at length, given that we're trying to establish ourselves as a competitor in the region with trade routes.
And there's reports saying that China's Xi is in need of a win, appears ready to engage with Biden.
This article here goes into how the Chinese are now pushing sort of pro-American propaganda.
But I think we constantly make a mistake when we consider how leaders of these nations operate.
We make the mistake of just assuming that the way other people think is the way that we think.
We certainly made this mistake with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan where we just assumed that we could rebuild these nations, that we could tear down whatever structures or establishment or infrastructure they had and rebuild a democracy and suddenly it would stick.
But the fact of the matter is that different cultures think about things differently, handle things differently, and different governments or systems are not necessarily compatible with the operating system of a different people.
And so I think we're making the same mistake when we think about Xi because for some reason we think that President Xi is accountable to his people.
We think that he needs a win as if he's someone who is elected by a people, as if he has a people who think for themselves, as if he has a people who are informed.
And the truth is, between 1958 and 1962 during the Great Leap Forward, Somewhere between 50 and 100 million people died under the leadership of Chairman Mao and they all still worship him like a god because of the cult of personality.
So it doesn't really matter what policies these politicians in China manifest.
It doesn't really matter what happens in these countries because of their policies or their leadership.
All that really matters in a communist regime is the perception of the leader by the people.
In North Korea, we see people weep in the presence of Kim Jong-un, despite the fact that they eat crickets while he is brazenly fat.
He seems to be the only one well-fed in the entire nation, yet they adore him as if he is the savior of humanity itself, because the narrative is controlled.
So we can talk all day about how China needs a win, about how the United States has an advantage in these summits or these negotiations with China, but the fact of the matter is we don't have an advantage because they control the way their people feel no matter what outcome actually happens.
To think that we have an advantage is our own hubris, and hubris is, by definition, the pride that comes before the fall.
And we're seeing the same shift happen here in the United States where we're starting to see the narrative be controlled like we would see in a North Korea.
Let's look at this clip of Otto Wambier to set an example.
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Go ahead and run it. Another American front and center in Pyongyang's propaganda parade.
chase geiser
I entirely beg you, the people in government of the DPRK, for your forgiveness.
unidentified
Please, I've made the worst mistake of my life.
Otto Frederick Warmbier, a University of Virginia business major, making a dramatic emotional confession.
If you are there, please save this poor and innocent scapegoat.
CNN cannot verify if Warmbier is speaking under duress.
He's accused of trying to steal a North Korean political banner from his hotel and take it home in his suitcase.
So we are just hanging out here at our hotel, the Yungakdo Hotel.
This is where it allegedly happened.
chase geiser
So we saw that obvious forced confession.
We can't verify whether he confessed under duress, but some of the language that he used, some of the English, the semantics, the diction, is just not indicative of someone speaking English natively.
It's a very bizarre sort of form of language that he used.
Obviously written by North Korea, memorized by Otto under duress, I mean, you can tell he's a terrible actor and he practiced.
I don't mean to make fun of him, but you can tell that's what happened.
And obviously we know that he died.
Trump was able to get him back into the United States shortly before his death.
But we start to see some similar things happen here in the United States.
I want to run clip 19 of Jenna Ellis.
Recently confessing regarding the crimes of the Trump administration against our democracy.
Go ahead and run clip 19. Okay.
unidentified
And at the time period where they were going to start to discuss, what was Dan Scavino's role?
At the time, I believe his title was social media director for the White House.
It became deputy chief of staff at the time that the conversation and question took place.
Okay. And when was that? The conversation was around December 19th of 2020 at the White House Christmas party.
And I emphasized him.
I thought that the So we see this example.
chase geiser
We see this example of this sort of forced confession, this concession of a former Trump ally in the face of adversity.
Obviously, the confession that she's saying there isn't true because just weeks later, President Trump did leave the White House and did leave the White House without any sort of resistance.
You could tell he was unhappy about it.
He didn't show up to the inauguration on January 20th, but he left peacefully and And I don't believe there was even any dispute over anything being taken like the Clintons.
They actually stole paintings and stuff from the White House as if they were entitled to it.
So obviously what she's saying isn't true.
And frankly, it's hearsay by definition.
She's saying what someone told her someone else said.
That's the definition of hearsay.
It's not usable as evidence in any court of law.
It is an objectionable Point when made in court.
Someone told me that Trump told them is hearsay.
Plus, what actually happened proves that it's not true.
It's proven that he left the White House.
Obviously, we have the dementia in chief in office right now, which would be impossible if Trump had refused to leave.
And frankly, if Trump had refused to leave, we might have seen a real insurrection.
We might have seen things actually get reciprocally violent in this country, but he did leave.
So what's the point of even having her say what he said he was going to do when he didn't do it?
And he didn't even say it to her.
He said it to someone else who said that he said it to her.
This is some Otto Wombier-level crap.
This is narrative control.
This is pressuring people to compromise their principles, convictions, and values to sell out a legitimate, honorable person, a politician with the most support of any other candidate for the presidency in 2024, in the name of a political objective.
It's North Korea-level stuff.
It's Chinese-level stuff.
It's Soviet-level stuff that we're seeing from the leftists as they continue to monitor and surveil our social media, as they continue to set us up for another faux pandemic, as they continue to set us up for a digital dollar where they can control all of our transactions, and as they set us up for persecution after persecution while we see innocent people go to prison for the things they said in the protests they participated in.
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In the stack of things that never happened, five special operations troops killed an aircraft crash in eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Five soldiers killed in a November 10th crash had been identified by the Army.
Five U.S. service members died on Friday after a mishap on a training flight caused their aircraft to crash.
The crash occurred on the evening of Friday, November 10th.
The aircraft was flying over the Eastern Mediterranean Sea in a training operation.
U.S. European Command said that the aircraft suffered a mishap while performing a routine air refueling mission.
Seems to me that these people were shot down and we are covering it up because we don't want to go to war just yet.
Meanwhile, we see that oil could hit $120 next year as Iraq is reducing its oil production due to the situation in Gaza.
We intentionally reduce our own domestic oil production because we want dollars to be in demand overseas in order to prop up the petrodollar.
It's good for our currency, after all, when oil is expensive and dollars are forced into the international market.
The conflict in the Middle East threatens to disrupt the oil supply and subsequently hurt global economic growth in 2024, Fitch Ratings has warned.
But it all seems to be part of the plan to me as far as I'm concerned.
Of course we know when oil prices go up the cost of living goes up domestically.
We see that the prices of goods at grocery stores skyrocket when Shipping costs go up as a result of these fuel increases.
So despite the fact that the Biden administration brags about record low unemployment, record amount of jobs available on the market, we do see that most Americans feel poorer under Biden according to this poll.
A majority of U.S. voters are dissatisfied with President Joe Biden's economic policies, according to the latest monthly poll conducted by the Global Strategy Group and North Star Opinion Research, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
According to the findings, some 61% of respondents said they disapproved of Biden's handling of the economy while only 36% approved.
Of course, our government is so big that it's possible that the 36% of people who approve are those who actually work for the state or those who are actually members of this political class.
And it's so funny to me how after this pandemic hit, after this disaster that was the fourth year of President's term in office due to the pandemic, due to the lockdowns and the shutting down of our economy, we so easily forget how amazing the first three years of his term in office were.
We so easily forget what it felt like to have one good job to pay the bills instead of three crappy jobs to make ends meet.
We seem to forget how business was growing, how the stock market was reaching record highs.
Do you remember when the stock market broke, what was it, first $20,000 and then $30,000?
It never reached so high.
People were retiring high on the hog, pulling from gains the likes of which had never been seen before.
Crime was down.
And the better he did, the more the left seemed to hate him.
The better his administration did...
The more the left seem to despise him because, after all, their objective is not actually a positive outcome for the American people, but a positive outcome for the political class for themselves.
They want a constant increase in spending.
They want to be able to have the insider knowledge to make trades on specific stocks so they can get the kickback.
The Nancy Pelosi's and the Dan Crenshaw's want to see our government spend, pass legislation, and enlighten them as to where to shift their portfolios.
And they hated Trump so much because he represented a threat to their very establishment itself.
He represented a threat to the intelligence community, which has been dead set on controlling the West Wing, the White House, since its establishment after World War II. We know that they were in part complicit if not explicitly responsible for the assassination of JFK because he wasn't playing ball with them, because he wanted to shatter them into a thousand pieces and scatter them to the wind.
We know that every presidential administration has been influenced in large by the intelligence community, whether it's Reagan with Bush as a VP, whether it's Bush himself as a former CIA director, Bush of course being heavily involved in the CIA during the JFK assassination.
And we've seen that they have played us time and time again, us being the American people, us being the representatives of the American people, to get us into these foreign conflicts.
But they couldn't really play Trump, could they?
They couldn't really get us into any new wars under the Trump administration.
We seem to have unprecedented peace.
It was Pax Tropana during the Trump administration.
And suddenly we come from what seemed to be sustained peace for the foreseeable future to on the brink of World War III under this administration.
But the establishment, the narrative seems to continue to prop him up.
Despite the fact that Americans feel poorer, despite the fact that bankruptcies are up 20%, interest rates are over 8%.
The average income now to be able to afford the average home is $114,000 when it was just $49,000 several years ago.
That was reported by Unusual Whales just last night I saw.
So things are getting tougher for the middle class.
We are basically getting squeezed out.
We are getting inflated out of our position, our status as respectable, independent people.
They want us dependent on them.
They want us managed by them.
And they want us to forget what it was like when things were so much better.
They don't ever want you to remember how it used to be.
Stalin was famous for sending his veterans from World War II to the gulags when they came back from World War II because they had seen what Europe looked like.
They had seen what freedom looked like, what capitalism looked like, and since they had seen another way things could be done, since they had seen how things could be better somewhere else, they were a threat to his establishment, his power, and he sent them to the gulags simply by having witnessed an alternative form of government.
And we see the narrative now pushing us to forget all that was great about the Trump presidency for the first three years, to only remember the pandemic, the lockdowns, to only associate him with things like sexual scandals or crimes or persecutions or insurrections, to only associate him with crime and unrest, despite the fact that we see violence constantly manifesting itself everywhere all the time in our nation today.
Whether it's in the high schools when we see viral clips of bullies ganging up on smaller kids and beating the hell out of them, or whether we see random stabbings in the streets of our broken cities, or whether we see homeless zombie walkers drooling and nodding off while they pump gas in ghettos.
Gas no one can afford.
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Folks, I'm your host today, Chase Geiser.
We are going to be taking calls the rest of the hour.
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Out of the gate, I'd like to speak with Judy in Florida.
Judy, what's on your mind this morning?
judy in florida
Hey, Chase. One thing that came back to mind when I heard about G's visit, and I'm not saying they're going to be used or deployed, but the robot dogs with machine guns, I think that's probably going to come in the not-too-distant future in California,
unidentified
but where did they put the people?
chase geiser
Yeah, I don't know. I know that when they cleaned up Austin in a similar fashion a couple of years ago, they basically said you don't have to go home, but you can't stay here sort of thing.
So I imagine that they just dissipated in this round of years.
So where do they disappear to? You think they put them in camps?
unidentified
Is that what you're implying? I don't know.
judy in florida
I'm asking you if there's any information from a news source given to InfoWars.
chase geiser
Yeah, I don't know. I don't know the answer to that question.
That's a great question, though, and I will look into it.
Maybe the crew can look into that as well.
judy in florida
I lived in Lima, Peru, for like nine months, and they used to do this type of activity for dignitaries.
It's very ominous and startling for me to understand.
I talked to you in previous conversations, I'm not saying that you remember, about these land acquisitions for China, BlackRock, Vanguard, whatever.
But I say China as the umbrella.
And this is a soft spot.
There is a whole West Coast.
Another guest that I can only make recommendations is Jamie Walden of Omega Dynamics.
He is a Marine.
He's now a pastor, but he's a former police officer, EMT, firefighter.
The guy is dynamite.
He's wonderful. And he can speak on these matters much more eloquently than me.
I'll give you one more example.
It's like where I live.
I have customers in what's called Bradenton, Florida, very close to the beach.
Very beautiful area of Florida, but it's becoming less so because of these communities that, like according to Jamie, it would just take a, because they're building roundabouts, they're building these small towns, right, that can be quarantined off very rapidly because they're self-contained.
unidentified
They would be a 15-minute city.
judy in florida
And all you have to do is close off a couple streets and you're locked in.
Right. You know what I'm saying?
chase geiser
Right. Yeah, it makes a lot of sense.
Really, when push comes to shove, I think the problem here is we can do these Band-Aid solutions, but unless we get to the root cause of the issue, the problem's never really solved.
It's just postponed or diverted, right?
I mean, we have this mental health crisis basically since Reagan shut down the asylums.
We have this opioid crisis largely because of Xi, frankly, We should be displaying these people that he's created on the streets.
Thank you so much, President Xi, for shipping fentanyl over to the United States.
This is what it's done to our people.
Perhaps the reason we're hiding them is...
Yeah, that's the fact.
judy in florida
COVID caused... COVID helped in the explosion of homelessness also.
I mean, you know, that...
There's a lot more that happened in Florida...
And sometimes they get moved from one city to another because cities kick the homeless out.
But I think there's a lot more homelessness.
And you probably have these statistics and know better than I do as to how many more after COVID it actually was that increase in the United States.
But these people, they're real people.
They are families.
They are getting destituted.
It is harder to pay for living.
And, you know, I know my own experience, and, you know, I have a good business.
And it's only because, you know, I stay on top of it, and it's by God's grace that I have what I have.
But it's like, you know, I know that just in my area, there's a lot of suffering.
And it is.
There's a lot of drugs. Yeah, absolutely.
And there has been a lot of deaths because of them.
chase geiser
Well, thank you so much for your call, Judy.
I do appreciate it. I want to move on to one more caller before we cut to break, but I think that you raise a good point.
Where did they put all of the homeless that they've displaced in response to this or in preparation for this summit, this event with President Xi?
Let's hear from Johnny in Denmark.
Johnny, what's on your mind? Oh, how are you, Jason?
unidentified
Yeah, congrats on yet another.
You have a perfect record, Homer.
And I just wanted to play some catch-up here because I'm not just going to tell you what I was going to talk about yesterday.
Last week, I think it was, you mentioned that Biden was the worst U.S. president ever.
And you can make an argument for that, but really only if you consider per unit time.
Because don't forget, Franklin Roosevelt had FBI.
He had 12 years to wreak his havoc on America and the world.
Biden hasn't even had three.
But the capital B, if you specify the claim, particularizing per unit time, yeah, I think he probably worked at it.
chase geiser
Johnny, I'm sorry, man, but I'm getting a lot of background noise.
I'm going to have to bounce back to you maybe later when you're in a more quiet place.
Let's cut to Shonda in Tennessee, and then we'll bounce back to Johnny later on.
Shonda, how are you? I'm good.
unidentified
Okay, I know you said the colors.
I'm just calling basically to say that...
As an American and as a veteran, it's become really seriously disappointing to see so many protests in our country under another country's flag.
Like, I don't care what country it is, Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, freaking even kind of sort of back when, like, Canada was doing their thing, and yet we're being invaded, and I only see protests against illegal immigration In Chicago, of all places, or New York, we're Americans.
This is our country. We should be rallying around our flag.
We should be having massive protests at our southern borders with Americans standing there instead of just poor Ben down there doing all his things.
And if we have Xi, who's bringing I don't understand why we should already have massive protests planned for San Francisco with people up there, Americans, that their family members and their friends have been killed by fentanyl.
It's just... It's getting annoying.
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely. That's a great point, Sean.
And it reminds me of this story that's on the desk this morning from Adan Salazar on Infowars.com.
UK Home Secretary Suela Braverman fired by Rishi Sunak after she calls multiculturalism a failure.
So it's like what I was talking about earlier in the show today.
This is tyranny by conspiracy, not tyranny by conquest.
They don't have to actually invade your country violently when they can just illegally cross the border or invade by immigration.
And we see this happening in the United States and we see it happening all throughout Europe where thousands upon thousands, if not tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of these refugees have gone in, refused to assimilate, and they're converting these cultures into their own culture.
Culture that has catalyzed that which they are refugees from in the first place.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has sacked Home Secretary Suela Braverman, who drew anger for accusing police of being too lenient with pro-Palestinian protesters.
And I'm an advocate for free speech.
I think if you're pro-Palestine, whatever, you should be able to protest that and say that.
The issue is not what they are protesting, in my opinion.
The issue is... That we have these people in these countries in the first place, people that go to countries they hate in an effort to subvert or shift the culture of those countries to their own culture by having as many children as possible, by getting as many relatives and friends and like-minded people to come into those countries, and then refusing to assimilate at all.
The whole notion of immigration in the United States, for example, was based on the idea that anybody could come here to be an American if they would be American.
You're not supposed to be a German in America.
You're not supposed to be an Irishman in America.
You're not supposed to be a Mexican in America or a Palestinian or a Jewish person in America.
You're supposed to be an American in America regardless of your ethnicity, regardless of whatever culture you came from.
And I'm not saying that you shouldn't burn a Yule log if you don't want or you shouldn't keep some of your traditions or remember your culture.
But I'm just saying that if you're going to come to America, be an American.
If you're going to go to England, be an Englishman.
If you're going to go to Germany, be a German.
You don't have to live like a refugee.
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He's the reason we're still on the air.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
We'll be taking calls for this segment before we have an outstanding guest on in the next hour.
The guest is going to be Joel Bauman.
He's a professional MMA athlete, recording artist, music producer, and influencer fighting for the truth.
You may have seen some of his viral clips this week, which we will show when we have him on as well.
I want to hear first from Max in Wisconsin.
unidentified
Go ahead, Max. Hey, Chase.
chase geiser
Can you hear me okay? You sound great.
How are you, sir? Great.
max in wisconsin
How are you doing? I'm doing good.
Thanks for calling. Yeah, I just wanted to make a little joke first, you know, and say 33 a bunch to you.
chase geiser
33, 33, 33.
max in wisconsin
No, I'm joking. Yeah, I wanted...
You were talking about Marvel yesterday and Marvel that's owned by Disney.
And I don't know if you saw the season finale of Loki was last week and it had a bunch of...
Predictive programming and conspiracy theory stuff.
I couldn't believe it that Disney had as one of their plot points time-traveling Nikola Tesla, who's also African-American, played by Jonathan Majors.
chase geiser
Really? I've heard that show was amazing.
max in wisconsin
Yeah, it was a pretty interesting thing.
And then they had, like, the Kabbalah tree in there and chakras.
chase geiser
That's right in my alley. Yeah.
max in wisconsin
Yeah, so I thought it was pretty interesting, all the stuff they're putting in there, Disney especially.
You know, then they had like Goosebumps, the latest series of Goosebumps.
unidentified
Yeah. One of the main characters is literally a catboy.
chase geiser
I couldn't make it through the first episode.
max in wisconsin
Yeah, it was really bad. Yeah. It was really bad.
They had a catboy there and talking about edging and weird stuff.
So I'm like, I can't believe they're showing this to kids.
chase geiser
Yeah. Like the kid opens his locker and there's a rainbow flag sticker right on the inside.
It's like, why'd you have to do that?
max in wisconsin
Yeah, and then on the same rabbit hole of Nikola Tesla, since you're a big brain, I've recommended before on YouTube, there's a video called Vignettes of Early Radiation Workers in the MIT Vault from 1978.
And it's an interview with John G. Trump, Donald Trump's uncle.
And at the 50-minute mark, they show these huge static capacitor generators that are like the size of a six-story building in a vacuum.
And they're like basically one of the power sources for advanced laser weapons.
Because, you know, like in space, you can't have a power plant generate enough electricity, so you have to use static electricity.
Right. And Nikola Tesla himself said like that type of equipment he invented would work best in space.
chase geiser
So let me ask you this, Max.
What do you think happened with Tesla?
I mean, obviously, he's famous for AC electricity.
He worked for Edison for a while. Edison allegedly stole a lot of his ideas.
Then the story is that he went nuts and died in a hotel, and that was basically the end of it.
What do you think really happened?
max in wisconsin
Well, at the hotel he was in, the floor he died on, the New Yorker was shaped like a 33, coincidentally, and he had a lab there.
And I think while he was going crazy, he was actually doing a lot of weaponry, and he was a recluse because As you see now with the Russia phobia, a lot of people didn't like the Slavic people back then, too.
He was a pariah.
So he has a ton of inventions that we don't even know about.
icarus in wisconsin
He was in the World's Fair doing expositions that we have no record of.
max in wisconsin
They deleted him from history.
So I think if Trump gets elected, I think some of that stuff is going to come out.
And I think it's already partially out, as we see with 5G radar systems, Cell phone technology, x-rays, lasers, and, you know, Judo's and stuff.
I think all that stuff stems from Tesla.
We're living in a world that Tesla dreamt up, especially with the generation of electricity and signals and stuff.
chase geiser
Why do you think Musk decided to name his company Tesla?
max in wisconsin
I think he wanted to, like, kind of ride that wave.
Maybe he did like him, but Elon Musk, he's more of an Edison, in my opinion.
He doesn't really invent. He's more of a businessman, which is fine.
He's doing more like the business side stuff.
And as far as to go for Nikola Tesla's idea of bringing unlimited energy to the masses and making the world comfortable for everybody, I don't see Elon Musk or anybody really doing that.
And I think that's why Tesla...
Was hated so much because he was a humanist.
You know, he was Serbian and he was poor, you know.
And he did say anti-Semitic remarks because of his problems he had with J.P. Morgan.
He's quoted in saying, you know, like, never trust a Jew, which I don't agree with.
Sure. But I think that caused problems for him because he was, imagine he had a royalty on paper for every watt of electricity.
Imagine how rich you'd be.
Right. Worldwide. Right.
And they made him tear up the contract.
chase geiser
Wow. Well, thank you so much for your call, Max.
I appreciate it. Let's hear from Joel in Wisconsin next.
Joel, what's on your mind this morning?
unidentified
Morning, Chase. Real quick, I just returned from a trip in California.
I used to live out there about five years ago.
I ran into a friend of mine, and I remember him telling me that his uncle ran one of the three-letter agencies back during Kennedy and Johnson.
Mm-hmm. And so when I ran into him and I was talking to him, I said, I can't remember which one he ran.
I said, you know, anybody told me.
I just simply said, oh, so he was there when the FBI bang bang Kennedy.
And he simply looked at me and said, they both did it.
chase geiser
Yeah. Both is in the FBI and the CIA? Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
I think what happened there was...
unidentified
His uncle was McCown.
chase geiser
Wow. Wow, that's crazy.
Well, the evidence seems to show that the CIA was certainly involved, and I think the CIA actually worked with Israel to do it.
Not to say something that could be misinterpreted as anti-Semitic, because I'm not anti-Semitic, but I think that the Israelis and the CIA both wanted Israel to be a nuclear power.
Kennedy didn't, and they had to whack him in order to make it happen.
unidentified
And then, too, I mentioned about the Bay of Pigs and how they were going to walk Kennedy into an eastern island.
chase geiser
That probably was it. Yep, exactly.
Exactly. That's what happened.
And I think that's why Trump didn't release the classified documents about what happened, because I think if it was just the CIA or just the FBI or just the mafia, then we would have heard from Trump what really happened.
But the Israeli component makes sense as to why Trump would have kept it classified, because...
The national security narrative, the national security push in the United States today is that Israel needs to be an ally.
And that information would subvert public support for Israel in any of these conflicts.
And so I think that's why Trump kept it a secret.
But thank you so much for your call, man.
I do appreciate it.
Let's hear from Joe in Arkansas.
Joe, what's on your mind? How are you doing, Chase?
Good. Thanks for calling. Yeah.
unidentified
Yes, sir. I just wondered your opinion why, as American men, why we continue day and day just to stand by and watch our borders getting bombarded.
And I'm guilty of it, too.
I talk about this every single day.
You know, I mean, it consumes a good part of my life, but I mean, we're losing our country right before our eyes, and we're just allowing it to happen.
I'm just wondering at what point Are we going to say enough is enough?
And we're paying for all this.
I mean, we're going to work paying for it.
And it's insanity.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's a really good question.
So I think about this a lot.
And when I think about it in the context of conflicts happening around the world and history...
When we look at historical sort of landmarks, it's always been clear what to do.
So during the Revolutionary War, you were either going to fight for the Revolution or you were going to be a loyalist to the crown.
During the Civil War, you were either going to fight for the Union or you were going to fight for the Confederacy.
During World War II, you were either going to enlist or you weren't.
You were either going to fight for the Allies or you were going to fight for the Axis.
During the post-911 era, you were either going to enlist and sign up to fight terrorism or you weren't, regardless of whether that was misguided or not.
The problem we have today is that people are willing to fight, but there's A, no leader actually rallying everyone together.
Maybe Trump would be the closest thing.
And B, it's not exactly obvious what to do.
So we're being invaded at the southern border, so what are we supposed to do?
Go down and physically defend it ourselves and then go to prison for the rest of our lives?
And if it's just one person doing it, then we get written off as extremists or a radical nut job.
So you can't really justify a movement like that unless there's a leader that rallies it together.
And then, of course, if a leader rallies it together, they get shut down by the FBI or the CIA.
So I don't really know.
And I'm not advocating for violence.
I'm a civil disobedience proponent.
But the problem is they've made the problem so vast and broad scoped that there's not a clear path to fight against it.
It's like a phantom.
This deep state thing, this new world order, this globalist enemy that we talk about, that we study, is like a phantom.
You can name like a Klaus Schwab or you can name a Joe Biden or you can name an Nancy Pelosi.
But if any one of those variables weren't a variable anymore in the conversation, the system itself would still be the enemy.
So it's not obvious how to fight the issue.
And I think that's why we're in this situation where everybody seems to be complying.
Everybody seems to be stagnant or static because it's not obvious right off of the bat what we could do to fight.
Like, all right, it's not that we're not brave enough.
It's not that we're too cowardly in order to fight for this country.
It's that there doesn't seem to be a clear front in this war.
It's like a frontless conflict.
And so nobody knows where to line up and hold the line.
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paul joseph watson
Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson received a raucous standing ovation from about 20,000 fans at the latest UFC event.
Actually, make that 19,999.
Because one attendee was visibly less enthusiastic about their appearance.
Hold up, let's see that again.
It's no other than comedian Bill Burr's wife, Nia Renee Hill.
We can't take her anywhere.
Forget all the trials and indictments.
Trump 2024 was ended right here.
But Hill flipping the bird quickly morphed into an online sociological study about the dangers of picking the wrong relationship partner.
This seemingly inane moment has turned into a huge cautionary tale, with many asking how Burr, who made his name skewering political correctness, feminism, and woke...
unidentified
Women are just constantly patting themselves on the back...
paul joseph watson
Ended up with someone so woke.
Hill previously salivated over Trump catching coronavirus and has despised him for over a decade.
Guys, one of the many lessons of Bill Burr's wife flipping off President Trump, do not marry a toxic woke nightmare unless you want your life to be a living hell!
Come on, it can't be that bad, can it?
I mean, your first red flag is your wife not taking your last name.
Not exactly a great start, is it?
But Burr himself has let slip a few details that suggest the warning signs are there.
The comedian basically admitted that he has to get approval for his jokes by first running them through the near Renee Hill purity filter.
bill burr
Are you married? Yeah. No, she's the best.
She's a saint, and she puts up with me.
And, uh... I actually run jokes by her.
Do you really? Yeah, like, should I say this?
Is this gonna, you know, nowadays, it's always that, should I? It's so weird now.
paul joseph watson
I wondered why he'd become a lot less funny in recent years.
She's been writing his material.
unidentified
Women aren't, as a gender, funny.
For most men, if they can't make women laugh, they're out of the evolutionary contest.
They're never gonna get laid.
Most men are fantastically unattractive.
paul joseph watson
Yeah, I don't think Bill snagged a wife by being particularly dashingly handsome.
But then again... You gotta ask some questions here.
Burr's propensity to go against the grain seemed to disappear around 2020, when he became decidedly less edgy and a lot more normie.
unidentified
I got really into vaccines during COVID. I can't stop getting them now.
Someone had a word. It's just creepy to have guys like Mayor Garcetti be in charge of telling people whether or not they get to work.
Like, that's not what a governor's supposed to be.
bill burr
That's not what a mayor's supposed to be.
But they're trying to look out for your best interest the whole f***ing time.
There's been f***ing assholes on my street walking around, no masks, you know, not quarantining like the people that come by the houses.
You see the f***ing, you know, the same people that were going in and out of the house who are not part of their family still going in and out of the house.
unidentified
You want people to walk down the street with a mask on?
bill burr
Let's not start this, John.
Do you, though? Let's not start this.
paul joseph watson
Anthony Cumia reacted to the controversy by sharing some inside baseball.
I certainly learned what an overbearing POS this woman was years ago when she made Bill cut all ties with me.
Don't be fooled by his tough guy persona.
This woman runs every aspect of his life.
Notice how his comedy has changed since he's been with her.
Or in other words... There's an awful lot of leaning in here, Bill.
I'm getting strong Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith vibes.
Bill Burr's comedic bits about being henpecked were funny until last night.
That really is his life. He's not doing jokes, he's doing a spoken word cry for hell.
bill burr
Oh, look at these sweet little f***ing ice creams.
It's like my husband's s***.
Small but sweet.
paul joseph watson
What makes this even funnier is that Burr, who is so pussy whipped he can't even write jokes without being censored by his wife, has repeatedly done bits about pussy whipped men.
bill burr
John Lennon and Paul McCartney redefined pussy whipped.
You have to watch this f***ing video.
It's... John Lennon is singing with Chuck Berry.
And even though she has no f***ing talent whatsoever, he's putting her in the f***ing band just so she'll shut the f*** up and stop nagging him because he's too much of a f***ing pussy.
She picks up the mic and I swear to God goes...
paul joseph watson
Uh, self-awareness check.
bill burr
Actually run jokes by her.
paul joseph watson
Pussy whipped. Takes one to know one, eh, Bill?
And speaking of women not being funny...
Women aren't funny. Did his wife write this one?
bill burr
Let's talk white women here, shall we?
unidentified
The woke movement was supposed to be about people of colour not getting opportunities, the at-bats that they deserve.
And then somehow, white women swung their Gucci-booted feet over the fence of oppression and stuck themselves at the front of the line.
I've never heard so much complaining in my life from white women.
My name is Aaron!
With my SUV and my heated seats!
paul joseph watson
Yeah, because Karen's right.
New material not really up to scratch.
One person still finds him funny, though.
unidentified
Naya has been f***ing awesome!
He thinks about the world differently, sees it through a different perspective, a different lens, and so he fights through a completely different lens, too.
He expresses himself.
If he wins, when that microphone is given to him, some of the things that he will talk about and express himself about when he's earned that right are going to shock a lot of people.
He's not afraid to speak his mind.
If you look at the T-shirt he walked out with, you know, saying Trump was indicted before anybody on Epstein's list was.
And I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat.
Why the hell hasn't anybody on that list been investigated or indicted?
chase geiser
Oh, you noticed them.
joel bauman
Oh, which one are you specifically?
chase geiser
I see the triangle. Is that with the all-seeing eye?
joel bauman
It's actually, so it's nuance.
Okay. Okay, so the triangle with the all-seeing eye, it looks like that.
Yeah. But it's actually an impossible triangle.
What do you mean? So an impossible triangle is like a third-dimensional triangle that, like, it's like the impossible staircase.
Okay. So the significance behind it is that I keep...
The light or I keep the I enclosed.
Meaning, I mean, if you're a metaphor person, you should understand what that means.
Fuck those people. And then I have OM. And then I have FI, the golden ratio.
chase geiser
So Aum being the word of God and the creation?
joel bauman
Yeah, exactly.
Some people believe that when the yogis or the Aum, when they do that, that that's the sound that created the universe.
And that's why they always Aum.
They meditate back when they lose their thought or train of thought.
They say Aum to then regain center or oneness with the universe.
chase geiser
So how did you get into the esoteric stuff?
I know from yesterday's show that you're into hypnotism and neuro-linguistic programming.
Obviously, you've read a few books that maybe not a lot of people have checked out from the library.
How did you go down that rabbit hole, man?
joel bauman
Oh, man. You want to go here.
Here we go. So...
Growing up, my nickname was Bible Boy.
I was adopted. I grew up the only African American in a small community of Norwegians.
My parents did not let me listen to the radio growing up.
I could only listen to Christian radio.
My dad will die in the house that he grew up in, and he's went to the same church his entire life.
So, I grew up with an affinity to lead people to Jesus.
I went to one conference with my dad.
I don't even remember the gentleman's name, but he was selling these Bibles.
And there were five questions.
Somebody tweet me who this was, because somebody will know this.
He was selling these Bibles and teaching people, essentially.
How to lead people to Jesus.
And it's funny because I did direct sales and network marketing at a very high level.
And there's a lot of the same principles in sales, evangelism, speaking.
And this man was a salesman.
Like when I look back at it, he was a master salesman.
He was doing a lot of things that people don't understand that I can now break down.
But the five questions were, the first one is, do you have any kind of spiritual belief?
Second one.
So they'll say yes or no.
It's the opening.
That's an opening question.
Second question, to you, who is Jesus?
Now you open them and then you get them to tell you what they believe.
Right. Three, do you believe that there's a heaven and a hell?
Right? Because now you're leading them.
Right. You're leading them somewhere.
Four, if you died right now, where would you go with heaven?
unidentified
Why? I remember this, bro.
chase geiser
I remember this. And everyone's like, oh my gosh, I'm going to hell.
Okay, baptize me. Bro, I remember this.
unidentified
I think I started, I think this was like third grade, bro.
joel bauman
Wow. But I still remember all this.
And then five, if what you believe were not true, would you want to know it?
chase geiser
Yeah, that's a good point.
That's a question for atheists, too.
Like, if Christianity was proven to be true, would you convert to Christianity?
And a lot of them say no, and then you know it's not about a belief issue or a logic issue, right?
joel bauman
That's where the cognitive... We talked about that, you know, yesterday.
That's where the cognitive dissonance comes in, because they're not able to register that file.
They're not able to have it.
So, I always wanted to make sure that my friends would be in heaven with me.
I was just a loyal friend.
And so that was my only concern.
And then it grew.
Like the first time that I ever went to the hood, I was driving back from a Twins game with my mom.
And her sister and my two aunts and my grandma.
And I remember I saw this black woman with her ass cheeks out.
chase geiser
Bill Burr's wife. Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
joel bauman
Yeah. Sorry, Bill.
I love you, man. But shit, you gotta do something about that.
unidentified
Oh, shit. I'm sorry, Bill.
joel bauman
But she had her ass cheeks out, and she was walking, and I knew.
I didn't know what it was, but intuitively I knew that that was a prostitute, or I knew something that that wasn't right, and I started to cry.
I lost it.
And my mom, my mom, they can all, they remember this, I'm sure.
And I just say, my people, my people.
And I was crying. Like, I just lost it.
I always had an affinity to try and help the less fortunate.
That was always in me.
So then, obviously, I equated it to God.
Growing up, which is why I wanted to be a pastor.
That was my dream.
My dream was to be a traveling minister or I wanted to get...
I wanted to start either an orphanage or a chiropractic office, like a non-profit down in Mexico and just have a free church where people could come and I could work on them.
And that was my overarching goal.
In college, I had suffered a head injury.
That took me out for three and a half months.
chase geiser
Wow, what happened? A car accident or something?
joel bauman
I was wrestling and I suffered a concussion.
Okay. I ate a knee, shot in on a low single on a guy named Michael Crails and hit my head pretty good.
And for an hour and a half, I was just sitting around on the mat after practice and I'm just like...
I didn't want to move, and I was just talking to myself, right?
And I lost 20 pounds of muscle that I took a year to put on, that whole year, redshirt year.
They're telling me that I have a potential to be on the starting team next year.
I'm on the number one team in the nation.
I decided to wrestle at the University of Minnesota because it was the number one school in the nation.
I gave up football scholarships and all this other stuff to pursue that so that one day I could fight.
chase geiser
Right.
joel bauman
Right.
And when all that got taken away from me or taken away, I was just, I fell into the deepest depression.
The deepest depression.
chase geiser
You kind of lost your identity.
I mean, you kind of built your identity around this thing.
joel bauman
Yeah, I was kind of, and I was kind of mad.
I was like, God, why this?
Huh?
Well, I was, I thought I was, you know, I thought I was being punished maybe for like my first year of college.
Because I was battling with my spiritual, with my, you know, my spirituality because you got the girls and.
You don't want to go to the parties.
All my friends are trying to tell me, hey, you should come to a party.
I really don't want to party. But, you know, it's part of the culture.
You try to get the recruits to...
You know, party, and that's what you do.
Like, you have to, you want to be a part of things.
And I just, I never, I didn't really care about fitting in, but I did.
I just didn't know how to say no.
I never had boundaries. So when I had my head injury, I was alone.
I started to isolate myself.
I started to smoke and drink. I wanted to smoke and drink myself to sleep.
I pretty much did that for a month.
I ended up actually failing a drug test.
And that's what happened.
So I got super mad because I ended up failing a drug test.
I think somebody ratted on me because they knew that I was in a deep, dark depression.
chase geiser
That was nice of them.
joel bauman
Yeah, you know, that was the other thing.
And now I'm just like, I don't have anything to live for.
You know, like, I'm going to have to sit out.
Right. Because I try to beat it multiple times.
I've never told this story before on air, so it's the first time you're ever getting it.
I try to beat it.
I put, like, bleach on my finger, try to pee on my finger.
Right. And so then they hit me multiple times, so I wouldn't have been able to compete until my senior year.
Man. So I was just like, you know, no one cares.
And in the next section, I'll tell why or what happened that then led me to the spiritual awakening.
chase geiser
Awesome. Well, thank you so much for being with us.
Excited to hear more of that story, the second half of that story after this break.
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unidentified
Come on.
With a common denominator.
Keep it up with me.
The C-E-O-U.
How the money comes in.
The parade comes to town.
chase geiser
So when I saw you on the air with Harrison yesterday talking about neuro-linguistic programming and hypnotism when you're snapping your fingers like that, I'm just thinking of this scene, so I had to play it for you, dude.
joel bauman
That's fine.
unidentified
That's fine. - So tell me how you got...
chase geiser
You mentioned Tony Robbins in the last segment.
Obviously, he's...
Famous for being a proponent of neuro-linguistic programming.
Yeah. And I believe Tony, despite the fact that if you go to the NLP Wikipedia page, they say it's a pseudoscience, they say the research doesn't back it up, but if somebody like Tony believes it and somebody like Tony is able to give however many hundreds of millions of free meals to people in Africa because of the money he's made and changed those lives and people sell their furniture to go to his conferences, I just believe it. So tell me how you got into this sort of like NLP hypnotism, this space.
joel bauman
So, when I was in direct sales, I got recruited by a top 15 income earner in my first company.
He ended up essentially losing everything that he had, and then he's one of the wealthiest guys in our area growing up.
And when a guy has wealth in my area, everybody takes notice.
Him and my dad went to the same church, like I said, their entire lives.
Knew each other growing up.
And I came back from college for Thanksgiving and he saw me.
And obviously I'm wrestling at the number one team in the nation.
I have a big network. He does network.
He built everything he lost and then some through network marketing in a four-year period.
Right? So network marketing, look for people who have big networks.
Right. So he knew that I was influential in the area, so he ended up calling me up the next week, said, hey, draw a sign in church last week.
I want to sit down and show you what I do, and blah, blah, blah.
unidentified
I'm like, what? Like, just, okay.
joel bauman
And I didn't know.
He was the 15th highest incomer in that company at that time.
He was making high five figures a month, and he told me that within four years of being in college, he would essentially help me Not have student debt and maybe be financially free.
When someone says that, you do it.
And it wasn't until I went to my first Just like how I told you about the Bible Boy situation, right?
I went to this conference. I started to learn from people who are walking across the stage that are just average people that I'm like, I feel like I'm more attractive.
I talk better than them.
Like, they're kind of socially awkward.
If they can do it, I can do it.
And all of the people up on stage said, when I was sitting where you were, I didn't know how to do this.
I had to gain the skills.
Buzzword. Gain the skills?
I had to learn how to talk to people.
I know how to talk to people.
There's skills when it comes to talking to people.
There's skills when there's...
I started going, huh.
Then they started talking about personal development.
And I was like... I'm developed.
Yeah, what is personal development, right?
So, I started reading some books.
I started listening to some tapes, some audio tapes.
chase geiser
Like Zig Ziglar and stuff like that?
joel bauman
Like Jim Rohn. Wow. Jim Rohn, Zig Ziglar.
chase geiser
Jim Rohn's the best, man. You know what I mean?
joel bauman
Like, absolutely. Absolutely, yo.
I started listening to people and like, huh.
And then I started reading books.
And one of my mentors, he was the number one incomer in that company.
He was from Minnesota as well.
And I would go to his meetings up in the cities.
And I met him and he started to want to work with me because he saw my potential.
So he told me that I could be the best ever if I started getting into personal development now.
He's probably right. In some ways, I believe, yeah, I think I'm doing it now.
I think I'm proving it. So let me ask you this.
chase geiser
So we talked a little bit about the five questions if you're trying to convert somebody to Christianity.
If you want to sell a Bible at a door, if you want to baptize somebody.
We talked a little bit about this multi-level marketing, NLP, how to sort of frame the narrative, reframe the narrative to get sales.
One of the challenges we have in this country is...
Not only exposing the truth of what's really going on, but then once people are exposed to the truth, sort of like what you said, you know, when it's frustrating that people don't understand or actually do the behavior once you tell them what's the healthy thing, converting them over.
So there's like this derangement syndrome where even when you convince somebody on every logical front that you're right, there's still not this emotional investment to get them to switch teams.
So like, how could we apply this to what InfoWars is doing?
How can the audience apply this to like getting their neighbor to wake up?
joel bauman
You know what I mean? This is...
You wanna know what's very interesting?
For the last four years, I've been making videos.
Okay? For the first three years, I didn't see any money from those videos.
Yeah. I've seen a little bit of money from the videos now.
And I have been talking about this list for the last two years, really, since the Jimmy Kimmel thing and the call-out and the Jimmy Kimmel challenge.
Here's the secret.
Someone has to see something on average of seven times before they say yes.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's an old advertising rule.
joel bauman
Bingo. So how many times have people seen me or heard me be the guy that's the, where's the list guy?
It has to be a continued onslaught, just like the mainstream media does.
Fear-based, fear-based, fear, propaganda, propaganda, propaganda.
They continue to bombard you with it.
So there is a level of bombardment.
I might... You've heard me multiple times slick some things in here.
In every interview, I slick some things in here that's just me reiterating a message to make somebody be able to go back to something else that I said either a long time ago or a short while ago and go, oh, that's consistent.
Right. Oh, that's consistent.
Because consistency is truth.
Liars have to create complexity.
Right. That's where the disinformation, the mainstream media and doing the whole disinformation, pointing left against right, black against white, and all of the disinformation that they throw.
unidentified
Oh, this is safe and effective.
Really? This is safe and effective.
joel bauman
All they got to do is continue to say it over and over and over again.
And some people, they'll listen.
They won't even pick up on the narrative.
So you have to use those same tactics back.
And it's just dripping.
I just drip. For the longest time, I've been telling people about specific things.
And now, I'm finally being able to cash in.
Now we have... I didn't think I was going to go viral for the shirt.
I thought I was going to go viral for what I said after.
I didn't even get to say anything about it.
But it was enough.
It's been enough of me doing small little things over and over and over that now consciousness has said, okay.
chase geiser
We get it. So how do you convince somebody of something that they don't want to emotionally believe?
Like, it's very taxing to take on this whole globalist New World Order narrative, because once you realize how corrupt it is, you start to feel the weight of the cross, so to speak.
How do you get people past the emotional obstacle of accepting that they have a problem?
Like, how do you convince an alcoholic that they're an alcoholic?
How do you convince an American that they're a subject in the New World Order?
joel bauman
Exactly. So I told people many years ago that this would be the great humbling, the period that we're in now.
To learn something, you have to become humbled.
Right? Going back to the personal development, when that gentleman named David Peach looked at me and he's like, you could be the best in the world, but you've got to read Think and Grow Rich before I'm going to work with you.
I looked at him, I was like, what?
Think and Grow Rich? I don't read books.
I told him that. I was like, I don't read books.
chase geiser
He's like, you should see my geology book.
It's got 19 marks. Yeah.
unidentified
Yeah. You can listen to my Audible.
joel bauman
Or you can listen to an Audible.
I came back the next week.
He's like, did you read the book yet?
And I'm like, no. He's like, Joel, do you even know what that book is?
He had to ask an opening question.
Right. I was like, no.
And he's like, that book is the 500 people that were successful at one point in time.
Napoleon Hill interviewed. And they were the most successful people on the planet.
That book is outlining 13 characteristics that all 500 of those men had.
Yeah. Don't you think you should read that book?
So it's education.
I see. It's all about opening and educating.
chase geiser
That makes a lot of sense. You know, I remember when I was single, my buddies and I would go out to the same bar every weekend, and we would play on the machine, My Heart Will Go On, and we would go up to every group of girls and ask whether or not there was enough room on the door for Jack and Rose, and it always worked as an opener, man.
You gotta ask a question, right?
unidentified
Yeah.
joel bauman
Exactly.
chase geiser
Sean.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser. This is the last segment of the show today before the great Alex Jones is live on the air on the Alex Jones Show.
We have a very great guest with us.
Joel Bauman is a professional MMA athlete, recording artist, music producer, and influencer fighting for the truth.
Joel, tell me about the first time you were hitting the test.
joel bauman
I've actually never been hypnotized.
chase geiser
Whoa, so you know how to hypnotize, but you haven't...
joel bauman
I can't say that.
I suppose I've done self-hypnosis before.
chase geiser
So why haven't you had someone else hypnotize you?
joel bauman
Well, that's a great question.
I guess that's not...
We all actually, you know, we all have been hypnotized.
I've been hypnotized by some beautiful women.
Sure. Sure. You know, I've been hypnotized by good poetry, good music.
When I make music, I hypnotize myself all the time.
chase geiser
When did you realize you were a musician?
joel bauman
I mean, I always heard things in my head when I was in church.
Yeah. When the choir would be singing and I had a buddy, Timothy, who would play the drums for the band, I would be able to hear other sounds in my head.
I didn't know what it was called, what I was doing, but I was essentially producing or arranging in my head that, oh, strings could be here.
The horn should come in right here.
I didn't know what it was.
chase geiser
Yeah. And so you started to tinker with it later on?
When was the first time you actually sat down and worked in a digital audio workstation?
joel bauman
So fourth grade, I ended up buying Magic's Music Maker from Office Depot.
And our home, yeah, Office Depot.
And that was when I started to, like, arrange on the computer and started to make my own little beats.
And then once I started to, once I got my first, like, full-time, shall we say, income through network marketing, it was actually, like, after my first month, I bought music equipment.
I bought music equipment and I had a little chiropractic table that I had my little keyboard on and I had a desktop TV and I had it plugged into the...
There's a picture up on my Facebook that I'm sure you can find if you go back far enough.
But yeah, I started teaching myself how to produce.
chase geiser
Have you noticed any similarities between the creative process in music and the approach in MMA? Because they're both sort of like highly creative and highly technical at the same time.
joel bauman
I'm a very intense person and I get very intense and very focused in both.
I have to complete, like the first time I sat down with my equipment, like people don't realize how my mind works.
When I first got my equipment, I didn't sleep for three days.
That's a real story. People don't...
My friends know me that were there.
They know. I was up for three days at my computer.
I would make shakes.
I would drink them.
I would go to the bathroom.
And I would sit back down.
And I told myself I had to learn my program.
I had to learn how this thing worked.
unidentified
This was my dream. It was my dream to make music.
chase geiser
You don't want to go to sleep when your life is that good.
joel bauman
No, I have it.
I have to figure it out now.
I got to pay homage to the fact that I got here.
So whenever I work for something, sometimes I've overworked myself.
And then I slept for like a day and a half after that.
chase geiser
I think one of the miracles about...
Music and the creative process is when we start, we're so terrible.
But for some reason, we fall in love with the terrible thing that we made enough to inspire us to do the next thing a little bit better.
It's just lucky that our psychology allows us to deal with the months or years of being terrible at something required to become awesome at it.
joel bauman
Growth is the infinite principle of the universe.
That is one of my favorite...
My favorite quotes, and I feel like it comes from the Bible verse, never cease asking questions.
Why am I getting excited about this?
Right? Every time you find another sound, you know, it's like...
Yeah. That's the child of us.
I believe that that's the child of God in us.
chase geiser
We're supposed to be creators.
joel bauman
Yeah. God created all of this.
chase geiser
And we're made in His image. He's a creator, so we're supposed to create.
joel bauman
So every time I create something, I get excited.
Whether it's music, whether it's poetry, whether it's anything.
I get excited about what I create now.
I used to not get excited.
I used to dread it at one point in time.
And now, I'm grateful every time I get a chance to create.
chase geiser
So, what's next for you?
Where do you want your life to be by 2025?
joel bauman
I want to be the biggest entertainer and influencer on the planet and be known as the reason why no child died from malnutrition.
And when I get that, you will never see me again.
I will be with my family in the forest.
Yeah. With my community and my tribe.
Wow. And a little militia and everybody will F off.
That sounds amazing. I have done what I came here to do.
Now leave me alone. I don't want to do the videos.
I'm incredible at the videos that I make.
Am I cancelled yet? I know I would be the biggest entertainer and influencer two years ago if I was never shadow banned or censored.
I believe I'm more censored than Andrew Tate.
I don't think it's close, to be honest with you.
unidentified
Why have they censored you? The Jimmy Kimmel Challenge?
joel bauman
I mean, think about this.
The Jimmy Kimmel Challenge is how a majority of my followers know me.
We're just getting to me.
You have never seen the Jimmy Kimmel Challenge, and it garnered millions of views on TikToks, and none of the videos are up on TikTok anymore.
Wow. They have completely suppressed and throttled my algorithm to the point where if I post my hashtag, they flag the videos immediately.
chase geiser
Sure, we've seen that with Alex Jones.
unidentified
Yep. You can even detect his voice.
joel bauman
A couple months after Alex did.
It went David Icke.
They de-platformed David Icke.
They de-platformed Alex Jones.
And I was literally a couple months after that.
But nobody would ever know that because I didn't have a following back then.
But my videos, to me, were that good to the point where they knew I was a threat.
I've been exposing everything since the George Floyd riots.
If they gave me the mic, if they were to allow people to go back and see the breadcrumb trail that I've left, it would be over to me.
Yeah. To me. And I'm also an African American saying all this, and I was calling it in Minnesota.
During the George Floyd riots.
Hey, this is the new world order, guys.
This is what's going to happen.
Hey, they got some vaccines coming.
I've heard there's going to be hydrogel, mRNA technology, and I guess there's going to be some graphene oxide in it.
unidentified
Oh, Stu Peters Network, final days, four years later.
joel bauman
There's graphene oxide in it.
unidentified
That's right. Oh, so what he was saying was real.
joel bauman
They can't point the finger back to what I was saying four years ago.
They can't. So, suppress him, shut him up.
chase geiser
He's on to something. He's on to something, yeah.
How are we going to overcome the censorship issue?
Obviously, it's been an issue for this network.
But how do we overcome it as a nation?
Because if the truth can't be broadcast, then we're sort of stuck in the darkness.
joel bauman
You have to put the right people up on the pedestal doing the right, saying the right things.
You know, I prodded at Andrew Tate a little bit, and I don't mean to.
It's just that... I look at it like if you've seen my skits, there's no way people can't see my skits.
And, you know, I did a skit on identifying as something.
I think it was the funniest skit of last year.
It crushed on IG. Somehow they didn't ban it.
But if everybody saw that skit, I think it would be over.
I think that you have to, the meek shall inherit the earth.
You have to highlight the people and give people the platform who actually deserve it.
You know, I have a group called The Undeniables.
We're about to launch our album.
And our whole media push and campaign is that we never had to bend over in Hollywood.
You understand? We never had to do the deed in Hollywood.
We were talented enough to be undeniable and we will be respected off of our talent.
We gotta stop giving people platforms who do not deserve it.
Right. Just because you're entertaining or you can make a funny video doesn't mean that you deserve a platform.
Right. Doesn't mean that you're doing anything.
I have sent over a million servings of nourishment, three million servings of nourishment to children.
And yet there's some other people that make $50,000, $100,000 doing pranks.
unidentified
Right. Because they make you laugh.
joel bauman
That's why I get mad.
chase geiser
What do you think about Mr. Beast? He just popped open a hundred wells in Africa.
joel bauman
Great, great. If you're helping people and you have a platform, perfect.
That's who should have platforms.
In China, they only give people platforms that are doing something with their life.
Yeah. I don't think that that's necessarily a terrible thing.
I say I'm the influencer to influencers for a reason.
Because I don't understand why someone like a Logan Paul or a Jake Paul can have a platform selling people BS, Celsius, and all these other drinks and all these other things.
They have terrible things in them that do terrible things to the human body.
chase geiser
Can I challenge them to a fight?
joel bauman
I have. Yeah.
chase geiser
Hopefully, next time I see you, we can cover how you won that fight.
An honor and a pleasure to be with you, Joel.
Make sure you guys follow him on X. Check out all the amazing work that he's doing.
Thank you so much for tuning in this morning and stay tuned for the Alex Jones show coming up right after this.
unidentified
Matthew in Wisconsin.
You're on the air. Hey, I love you guys.
First off and foremost, I need to pray for Infowars.
I wanna pray Yeshua HaMashiach, Jesus Christ the Messiah.
Pray blessing and power upon Infowars, Harrison Smith, but especially Owen Schroer and Alex Jones right now.
I love you guys. And also, I need a plug.
I need to plug your products, right?
I have to... I gotta admit, alright?
I was on drugs. I was on heroin.
I was on meth. I was on everything.
And then all of a sudden, I came across...
The first product I took was BrainForce.
I was a tweaker. All I wanted to do was drugs, and I tried BrainForce.
And I'm telling you what, it changed my life, alright?
I started taking Brain Force.
That was the first product I bought, and then I got everything else.
I'm off the drugs.
All I do is take InfoWars.
I can't even plug all of them.
I take them all right now.
Instead of drugs, they're so much better.
I'm telling you, it changed my life.
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