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During an interview with Patrick Bett David, Raytheon whistleblower Eric Hecker reveals that he is likely an unwitting asset for the CIA. | ||
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But you're saying you've never been involved CIA. | |
You have not done anything with the eye. | ||
That's not something you've done in the past before. | ||
I have never been directly employed by any of those companies, alphabet agencies, however you want to title them. | ||
But having looked backwards, I question The proximity that I was to them. | ||
I may have been some sort of unknown asset, but I can tell you that certainly I was involved in peculiar activities 24 hours a day. | ||
There were certain clients that could call me 24 hours a day, and these clients would dictate when I met them, what vehicle I showed up with, which mansion we were going to. | ||
Are these names we would recognize? | ||
John Tunney was one of them. | ||
Owner of the Carlisle Group. | ||
Familiar with the Carlisle? Of course I am, yes. | ||
I did a lot of peculiar work for the Carlisle Group and their facilities and their personnel. | ||
So, unpack peculiar work. | ||
What does that mean? I would say that I was set up as some sort of getaway driver. | ||
Getaway driver from what? | ||
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Whatever he was doing in that mansion. | |
Did you ever see anything weird where you're like, this is kind of weird what they're working on? | ||
I think I saw that all the time. | ||
Through his billionaire handlers, Hecker was sent to Antarctica as a plumber and given full security access. | ||
He claims to have seen directed energy weapons that are capable of creating earthquakes and seems unaware of the obvious that he was sent there by his billionaire handlers to do exactly what he's doing now, saying that the government is creating earthquakes. | ||
It's interesting to note that even though they happen constantly and are often devastating, there is no official public earthquake reporting. | ||
The Dutch Sense channel on YouTube stands out as the premier source for up-to-date earthquake information. | ||
For over a decade, Michael Janich has been using USGS data made available to the public and reporting on it, kind of like a weatherman for earthquakes and volcanoes. | ||
He has successfully predicted several earthquakes over the years. | ||
Using simple methods, he learned from years of observation. | ||
Janich has come under fire from government officials in the past, but they have now convinced him to stop. | ||
It appears as if the government doesn't want anyone looking into earthquake activity and wants you to think that they are creating them. | ||
And maybe they are. | ||
But in the late 1940s, the U.S. government discovered evidence of a coming magnetic pole flip. | ||
This information was initially classified and was immediately followed by the beginning of the unscientific global warming hoax. | ||
The CIA censored the Adam and Eve story by Chan Thomas, which describes cataclysms that cause advanced civilizations to vanish from the earth without a trace. | ||
We've covered this subject before in the report, Imminent Cataclysm, And the plan to survive the Great Reset. | ||
And suspicious observers, who have been covering this subject for years, is saying that we are in it right now. | ||
It is important we review the two recent studies confirming that we did have a mini-geomagnetic excursion in the middle of the Holocene about 6,000 years ago. | ||
First found in China, and then confirmed in volcanic flows in Russia. | ||
We have added it to the list of officially confirmed excursions in recent history. | ||
We do appear to have magnetic changes on the planet every 6,000 years. | ||
There are several studies one could look to for the fairly perfect lineup of these geomagnetic changes on Earth with major environmental disasters, including the peaks of species extinction. | ||
And there's no mystery as to why. | ||
The magnetic field of Earth, which protects our planet from space radiation, weakens tremendously in these excursions and becomes misaligned with the poles, leading to major influx of space energy to Earth. | ||
NASA scientists and others declared in the year 2000 that we had lost 10% of the magnetic field since the middle of the 1800s, and the ESA Swarm magnetic field mission Upgraded that number to 15% in their 2010 mission report and update. | ||
10% lost in 150 years, and then another 5% lost in only a decade. | ||
That's serious. And several subsequent studies confirmed that the magnetic field has begun changing faster and faster, all pointing to one inevitable conclusion. | ||
The cycle is not only due again, but it's happening. | ||
And it doesn't take thousands of years, and no, it's no small matter for the Earth and the creatures that live here. | ||
Greg Reese reporting. | ||
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Launching the American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
It's always an honor and a pleasure to speak to such a distinguished audience. | ||
So much news to cover. | ||
You know, I did the show last night, Sunday Night Live, and sometimes when you do the show the night before, it's hard to do the show the very next morning because there's not a lot of news between the two programs. | ||
But there was just so much going on over the weekend that I didn't even get to half the stack from last night, and so we're going to be hitting that this morning. | ||
In news this morning, central bank nemesis Javier Malay wins Argentina's presidential election. | ||
Javier Malay, the outsider libertarian candidate with radical solutions to Argentina's economic crisis, has just won Sunday's presidential runoff against economy minister Sergio Massa. | ||
And the interesting thing about this is that we see there is this pushback happening internationally against the central banking that we have. | ||
I know, of course, in the United States we have the Federal Reserve as our central bank. | ||
We have our fractional reserve banking system. | ||
And since we're the global reserve currency, we see that this centralized banking is something that sort of manifests globally. | ||
We see the IMF, the International Monetary Fund, and we see how these centralized banking approaches without any sort of backing of the currency, with these sort of fiat currencies in place, manifest economic crises. | ||
And when we see economic crises, we actually see people rally together against the political establishment wherever it is, whether it's in Russia, whether it's in Germany, whether it's in the United States, whether it's in Argentina. | ||
And what we see with this victory from this eccentric guy is just that. | ||
You see a populist movement rising up against a political elite, a political establishment, fighting back, declaring liberty and true money, money based on honesty, not based off of this fake fiat currency. | ||
Being advocated for. | ||
And a surprise outcome, Massa conceded in a speech to supporters in Buenos Aires on Sunday, even before the official results were released, saying he called Malay to congratulate him on his victory. | ||
So he won so handily that his opponent. | ||
Admitted it even before the results were in. | ||
The initial results, which were released moments after Mass's concession, show why Malay was the winner, with 87% of the vote counter Malay led Mass of 56 to 44%. | ||
So it wasn't even close. | ||
I mean, anything above 3% is really considered just, you know, a handy win there. | ||
And I think this is kind of funny in the context of this sort of side story of this Report from AP of dogs coming down with mysterious respiratory illness. | ||
We see that dogs are getting sick everywhere. | ||
And as soon as I saw this, I thought of Malay again because Malay, after all, has cloned his dog five times. | ||
I was talking about this with the crew last night. | ||
After finishing a surprising first in Argentina's presidential primaries in August, this article from October 19th of this year in the New York Times, Javier Millet grabbed a microphone in front of a raucous crowd and thanked Conan Murray, Milton, Robert, and Lucas. | ||
But who are they? | ||
Well, they're his four-legged children. | ||
But they're not actually different dogs. | ||
They are all the same dog. | ||
I believe it costs about $50,000 per clone. | ||
And he loves his dog so much that he's just found a way to ensure that his dog never really has to die. | ||
He could just keep cloning it. | ||
Mr. Millet, a far-right libertarian who is the favorite, of course, now the winner, in Argentina's presidential election on Sunday. | ||
Head to the country's presidential offices, the Casa Rosada, not with a spouse and children, but with five mastiffs he has long called his children. | ||
He is, of course, speaking figuratively. | ||
Technically speaking, however, those five dogs are not traditional offspring of any animal. | ||
They are genetic copies of Mr. | ||
Malay's former dog, also named Conan, and were created in a laboratory in upstate New York. | ||
Absolutely hysterical. I don't think I've ever seen a leader so eccentric as this Malay. | ||
I'm very excited to see how his policies manifest in Argentina in the years to come. | ||
Speaking of offspring, however, we do have some new reports coming in that Yer Netanyahu, this is Bibi Netanyahu's son, He's outraging everyone for his criticism of the IDF in high court. | ||
Dear Netanyahu, the son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sparked backlash Saturday night when he posted content on his Telegram channel criticizing the IDF, the courts, and the media coinciding with his father's press conference. | ||
So Israel can't even really get its own people on the same team pertaining to this conflict going on between Israel and Palestine. | ||
And I know that Palestine isn't really a state. | ||
Technically, it's not officially recognized as a state. | ||
But for the sake of conversation, for the sake of reporting, it's much easier to refer to it as Palestine other than those in the West Bank, those in the Gaza Strip, the Palestinians. | ||
It doesn't even really make sense. | ||
So I just refer to anybody who is of opposition, either in the West Bank or Gaza, as Palestine. | ||
And we see that Israel is conflated about the nature of this conflict. | ||
Not to be redundant there on the use of terms, but there is a conflict internally going on between what is right and what is wrong. | ||
We see that the Israelis, a lot of the citizens, are seeing some of the injustices being done in the Gaza Strip, and they are responding with backlash. | ||
And no one is supporting Hamas for what it did on October 7th. | ||
No one is saying that Hamas was justified in targeting and killing indiscriminately up to 1,200 civilians. | ||
No one is on the side of Hamas or terrorism or radical extremist Islamist terrorism. | ||
But at the same token, the reason terrorists exist is because they're responding to some sort of political top-down mechanism that has oppressed them. | ||
And I don't like to use the word oppressed versus oppressor because it comes from Marxism in large. | ||
But the fact of the matter is, terrorists don't just come falling out of the sky. | ||
Terrorists don't just manifest out of some sort of spontaneous... | ||
Evil concoction. It's not like poof, all of a sudden evil is there. | ||
After all, we had to eat the fruit from the tree of knowledge in order to be evil ourselves. | ||
And so something must have happened. | ||
Something must happen if we're going to explain what's going on with terrorism worldwide. | ||
And you can look at what we did with installing the Shah in 1979 in Iran as the first sort of catalyst to these extremist groups being funded by Iran. | ||
We can see that Al-Qaeda and the Taliban and ISIS all were sort of indirectly funded and propped up and catalyzed by the actions of the United States. | ||
And we're seeing the same thing happen within the Gaza Strip and within the West Bank. | ||
We're seeing that Israel's actions since 1948 have created, engendered, and inspired a certain form of terrorism. | ||
After all, we take call after call on this network of people calling in saying, why is it that we aren't standing up and taking our country back? | ||
Why is it that we haven't come together, that we haven't exercised our Second Amendment, that we haven't overthrown the corrupt among us and established order back in this country again? | ||
And the reason is things have to get really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really bad before anybody's going to get organized to do anything radical like that. | ||
It doesn't just spontaneously happen. | ||
And that's what we're seeing with these radical groups. | ||
It's not like a bunch of guys just got together and said, hey, let's raise hell just for fun. | ||
It's not like joining Motley Crue in the 80s just to have a good time. | ||
This is something that happens after there's significant political pressure for a long period of time. | ||
And so whether you think Israel's right or whether you think the Palestinians are right is sort of moot because when push comes to shove, we know that there's been enough of a dispute over a long enough period of time with enough political pressure to catalyze these groups. | ||
And the likes of Yer Netanyahu and others within Israel are starting to see How that might have happened. | ||
How maybe the IDF might be responsible in some way because of this. | ||
How after you snipe innocent people at protests, maybe you're going to create more terrorists. | ||
Or if you carpet bomb an entire region, maybe you're going to create more terrorists. | ||
Or if you allow a terrorist attack to happen on your own people as a black flag operation in order to garner international support to annex an entire region, maybe you're going to have a little bit of internal conflict in your country with people actually saying, hey, wait a minute. | ||
Where were you on October 7th for six hours while we were being attacked? | ||
How did you possibly not know that this was going to happen? | ||
Given that it was the 50th year anniversary of Yom Kippur and you were warned about it. | ||
How did you not know it was going to happen given that these people had American weapons left behind seemingly intentionally in Afghanistan two years prior? | ||
How did you not know it was going to happen when for two years this event was being planned? | ||
How did you not know it was going to happen when Iran funded Hamas and supported Hamas and trained Hamas in this endeavor? | ||
Of course you knew it was going to happen. | ||
And so you're going to have Israelis who aren't thinking very kindly, who aren't very inspired or encouraged by the actions of their own government. | ||
When after all this terrorist event happened, yes, because of the evil of Hamas, but also with the permission of Israel. | ||
because they knew it was coming and they allowed it to happen. | ||
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I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | |
So much going on. We're going to run clips one, two, three, and four back-to-back, but you can keep them muted. | ||
I'm going to talk over them in relation to this Zero Hedge article that we have here on the desk. | ||
Cheney Kinzinger and Sham J6 Committee are under fire after Friday footage dump. | ||
GOP Senator calls for investigation. | ||
You can see ever since Friday's release of more than 40,000 hours of January 6th Capitol Police security video, dozens of clips debunking the January 6th committee's violent insurrection narrative have been floating around acts. | ||
So this is something good that Speaker Johnson has done. | ||
We see that he's released... | ||
40,000 hours of footage pertaining to January 6th. | ||
And we see that January 6th in large was a very peaceful protest, a very peaceful demonstration with people being escorted all throughout the Capitol on that day. | ||
Seemingly invited in, doors opened, escorts being had by these Capitol police officers sort of ushering people around, keeping people between the velvet ropes. | ||
We had a couple of clips like this for years now since the actual event happened. | ||
But now we've got 40,000 hours of footage and we still see the likes of Liz Cheney posting on her Twitter account instances of violence. | ||
But now it begs the question, were all of the instances of violence just incited by deep state operatives that were on the ground? | ||
Were all of these just agents that were sort of catalyzing this conflict, catalyzing this event, inciting this violence, encouraging people to break through barricades, break down barriers, intimidate police officers to the point of being gassed? intimidate police officers to the point of being gassed? | ||
And it seems to me that the vast majority, if not all of the true Trump supporters involved in this conflict, in this controversial event that was called later an insurrection, were actually just peaceful protesters that wanted their voice heard on the day of the vote to certify the election, that wanted to make sure that their voice was heard, that their leaders knew that they didn't believe that this election was legitimate. | ||
And it does beg the question, was this entire January 6th committee hearing obnoxious crap Basically just a sham. | ||
And I think the answer is abundantly, overwhelmingly, most obviously, yes. | ||
It was a sham. It was a political sting operation. | ||
It was Hollywood produced. | ||
It was used as a propaganda tool to undermine the integrity of the MAGA movement, the populist movement, which is the greatest threat to the American political class. | ||
The political establishment as we know it, the corrupt among us either on the right or the left who seek to maintain or perpetuate or expand their power indefinitely regardless of whether or not it's in the interest of the American people. | ||
That's why we see so much antagonism toward Trump from the political class and yet so much support for Trump from the American class. | ||
Because after all, Trump is going after them. | ||
He is coming after them out of sincere affection, apparently, for the American people. | ||
A sincere love for hardworking people. | ||
Who seek to transcend class norms, who seek to go from lower class to middle class, from middle class to upper class, who seek to start small businesses, provide for their families, be independent of the government, have their own freedoms. | ||
we see a true love from Donald Trump for this class of American people. | ||
And that's why the political class hates him so much. | ||
That's why the Cheneys and the Kinjangers and the Adam Schiff's and the like all hate him so much because he poses the greatest threat there could possibly be against the political class, against those who seek to tax the hell out of all Americans, fund programs and initiatives that the Americans actually fund programs and initiatives that the Americans actually have no need for, and then get the kickback in their stock portfolios on their investments. | ||
We know that Dan Crenshaw and Nancy Pelosi are famous for investing in stocks using their insider knowledge and getting the returns for those investments. | ||
And that's why you don't see a whole lot of love and support for Donald Trump from the likes of those. | ||
You don't see a lot of true, genuine affection coming from this political class for Donald Trump, and that's why I'm voting for him. | ||
I'm voting for him because everybody who seems to hate America the most is coming after Donald Trump the hardest. | ||
They hate him so much. And I think it's a combination of envy and just hate or disgust for the American people. | ||
I honestly think that some of these politicians, when they look at the struggling American people, they just feel disgusted. | ||
I think it's because they are feeling this aversion out of their own sort of subconscious guilt for how terrible they've been as leaders. | ||
The more pathetic they see the American people do, the more disgusted with the American people they are because the more disgusted with themselves they become. | ||
They realize that the reason San Francisco was trashed for years and years and years and years and they could clean it up in one day as they did last week. | ||
It's because their leadership has failed, not because the American people have failed. | ||
They realize that the reason 10 million people have stormed across the border is not because the American people have failed, but because they have failed. | ||
They realize that the reason 100,000 Americans die every year of an overdose is not because the American people have failed. | ||
It's because the political class has failed. | ||
So every ill we have, every trouble we have, whether it's an We're good to go. | ||
It all stems from the corruption and the lies and the failures of our political class, our representatives who we elect to represent our interests and who repeatedly fail to do so without any sort of accountability or backlash from the American people. | ||
And so when somebody finally holds them to the fire and says, look, it's your fault that we're having these problems. | ||
It's your fault that we're struggling so deeply as a nation. | ||
They hate it so much. | ||
They are so disgusted because that means that every campaign criticism they've ever uttered has actually been an indictment of their own corruption and their own evil. | ||
They realize that it all comes back to them. | ||
Everything they've ever said, every criticism they've ever had, when push comes to shove, And the truth, the fact of the matter is, it's all their fault. | ||
And so, that's why the right and the left alike come after him. | ||
That's why we see this sort of little minion army of DeSantis bots coming after Trump right and left as hard as they can, even though DeSantis has virtually no chance whatsoever of winning at all. | ||
Don't get me wrong. I think he was a great governor. | ||
I think he still is a great governor, even though he hasn't really been governoring, given that he's been focused so much on his election. | ||
But there's no doubt about it. He did a great job in Florida. | ||
There's a reason he won overwhelmingly in Florida. | ||
But his campaign has been so utterly embarrassing that he's got no chance of winning now. | ||
And he might not even be able to recover in 2028 for an election bid. | ||
I mean, it has been so embarrassing how stupid his campaign has been. | ||
You don't attack a stronger enemy head-on, and that's exactly what they did. | ||
They went after what most Americans feel is our last hope directly and just bashed and bashed and criticized and criticized. | ||
And as an outcome of that, they've alienated half of the right wing against them. | ||
DeSantis now is perceived as a villain, probably unjustly so. | ||
He's perceived as such a villain because his campaign was handled so incompetently. | ||
And he's going to get what he paid for. | ||
He's going to get exactly what he paid for. | ||
He's going to get the animosity, the alienation, and the despising of the American people for an extended time to come. | ||
And I'm not saying that it's fair to him, but if he can't handle his own campaign, if he can't organize his own campaign, then how is it that we expect him to lead the White House? | ||
Well, frankly, we don't expect him to lead the White House at all, and the polls show that he's not going to lead the White House at all. | ||
We've got Biden's approval rating reaching a record low of 40% according to new polls. | ||
We've got other clips, too, from several different mainstream news outlets interviewing focus groups showing the same thing. | ||
If anyone has a chance to win in this country, it's Donald Trump. | ||
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I'm going to start out with clip 23, which is Rogan calling out The Rock. | |
We were going over last segment how basically no one has any chance of winning except for Donald Trump at this point, either really on the right or the left. | ||
And we're seeing this begin to manifest in some of the mainstream media and pop culture programs that we're watching. | ||
Let's go ahead and start with clip 23 of Rogan and The Rock. | ||
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When I was a kid... You could have a Republican friend. | |
It was no big deal. | ||
Like, oh, Bobby likes George Bush. | ||
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Who cares? You know, you were a supporter of Bill Clinton. | |
He liked George Bush. Nobody cared. | ||
Nobody liked you. | ||
It wasn't like, you're a Nazi. | ||
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I'm a Nazi. | |
I just want lower taxes. What are you talking about? | ||
How did I become a Nazi? It's the craziest thing. | ||
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I have friends who support Trump. | |
I have friends who support Biden. | ||
Do you really have friends who support Biden? | ||
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No, no, no, no, no. | |
Here's what I do. I have friends. | ||
Thank you. That's a good check. | ||
Because that's important. This is important context. | ||
They support the Democratic Party. | ||
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I have friends who are loyal to the party. | |
Yes. And it's true. | ||
The only reason to vote for Trump, excuse me, the only reason to vote for Biden... | ||
It was out of loyalty to the party. | ||
After all, in 2020, nobody actually voted for Biden. | ||
They simply voted against Donald Trump. | ||
And it was all because of the psyop that was this COVID pandemic. | ||
It was all because everything that Trump stood on, the strength of the economy, our freedoms being expanded, was basically undermined during the whole year of 2020. | ||
And people forgot how good the first three years were. | ||
But now they're starting to remember. | ||
Let's take a look at clip 11 of Bill Maher talking about how terrible Biden is. | ||
Remember, this is Bill Maher. | ||
This is traditionally a leftist program. | ||
And it's not just a Joe Rogan podcast where we're seeing this lack of support for Joe Biden. | ||
It's also happening on these left-wing outlets. | ||
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So let's go ahead and run clip 11. Okay, what do you think of prominent Democrats like David Axelrod calling for Biden to, quote, get out or get going? | |
Did he say that? Get out or get going? | ||
I believe in a tweet or two and some stuff. | ||
Look, people who think that Joe Biden is perhaps too old, they're right. | ||
Perhaps. Don't spill the water. | ||
Something might come out of it. | ||
It's not bad. You know, everyone ages differently. | ||
I agree. And, you know, so Betty White lived to be 99. | ||
Mick Jagger is still twisting his ass. | ||
Mr. Caesar. I've been the one making that case year after year here against ageism. | ||
I always said it's a case-by-case basis. | ||
It's a case-by-case. But for that argument to have teeth, you also have to be the person who can go, yeah, but this is the case. | ||
And I've said it before. | ||
Do I think Joe Biden can do the job? | ||
Absolutely. I don't think he can win the job. | ||
And that's what I care about. | ||
He's going to lose because the people think he's too old. | ||
And perception is reality. | ||
I'm sorry. So it's not just talk show hosts either. | ||
We see in clip five that MSNBC is melting down over a poll showing Trump beating Biden in 2024. | ||
And then we'll go into a Fox News clip just straight after that. | ||
Let's just run five and six back to back. | ||
But these major media outlets are starting to recognize that they are in a crisis. | ||
This is the case to be made for why the Democrats want somebody else to come in and replace Biden. | ||
Go ahead and run five and six back to back. | ||
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Here it is. Donald Trump we have at 46 percent. | |
Biden, 44. | ||
And this is significant because this is the first time in the history of our poll that former President Trump beats President Biden still within the margin of error, but still significant. | ||
Yeah, in 2019, 2020, when Trump was president, he trailed all of them. | ||
This year, he's trailed all of them in our poll. | ||
First time in more than a dozen polls, we've seen a result like this. | ||
Some of the other ingredients that go into that, Biden has long had an advantage over Trump on likability. | ||
Look at the start of this year, 39 percent said they had a positive view of Biden, barely 30 of Trump. | ||
We've seen consistently a gap like this. | ||
Now, the gap is gone. | ||
36 positive on both. | ||
And actually, Biden One point more negative than Trump. | ||
That's been a significant advantage for Biden. | ||
Our poll says that advantage, at least for now, may be gone. | ||
And we talked about younger voters on foreign policy, and it's true on a host of other topics. | ||
Disaffected with Joe Biden, we have 46 percent for Trump, 42 percent for Biden among the youngest voters. | ||
The youngest voters in the 2020 election were Biden plus 26. | ||
This could be a massive sea change. | ||
And if you take a look here, too, everybody sort of says, hey, I'm not too nuts about the possibility of this matchup. | ||
So we said, let's measure this one way. | ||
And here's how we did it. | ||
Biden against an unnamed Republican. | ||
This is just a referendum on Biden, basically. | ||
And look at this. He goes from being in a dogfight with Trump to being double digits behind. | ||
But then flip it around. Trump against an unnamed Democrat. | ||
Trump goes from leading against Biden to being down by six points against the Democrats. | ||
Just a fascinating look at the state of the race with just a little under a year to go. | ||
Steve Kornacki, great stuff. | ||
Thank you so much for being here. | ||
...who have a little bit of time to frankly get involved. | ||
We want to ask people who they want to be the next president of the United States, of the people who are possibilities, okay, who are out there, possibilities. | ||
Raise your hands if you're for Donald Trump. | ||
Very, very good. There's a few people who aren't in the front. | ||
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Few holdouts. Few holdouts. | |
You're not 100%. | ||
DeSantis. | ||
Ron DeSantis. Oh. | ||
There's a clap. Two hands and a clap. | ||
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Okay. Joseph Biden. | |
Oh, come on. Not even a wheeze. | ||
How about Nikki Haley? Yes. | ||
A lot of people are looking at Nikki Haley now. | ||
How about Nikki Haley? Show of hands. | ||
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Nikki Haley? There's half a hand. | |
So there you have it. | ||
The results are in, folks. | ||
Nobody wants Biden, and Donald Trump is far and away the leader in the Republican candidacy, the Republican primary. | ||
We're going to run clip eight in a second of Colorado's Secretary of State blasting the court ruling, allowing Trump on the ballot, because we've seen this initiative among Democrats and Republicans alike to try to get Donald Trump off of the ballot in key swing states. | ||
They want to use these convictions or these trials, these accusations, these persecutions, these prosecutions as an excuse to get him off the ballot. | ||
So even though he's by far the most popular candidate, he's still not going to be able to get elected. | ||
And they seem to be failing time and time again. | ||
Hopefully the Trump campaign can continue to win cases like the one in Colorado, Louis. | ||
Let's see how they freak out in this meltdown by this off-brand Pam from the office in clip number eight. | ||
You said to me then, which literally almost every secretary of state in the country to whom NBC has spoken said, that you're likely not going to be the last voice on this thing. | ||
You can do what you may think you need to do, but this is definitely going to the courts. | ||
So that's what happened in Colorado. | ||
It went to the courts. And lots of people are surprised by what happened yesterday. | ||
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Are you? Well, first off, thanks for having me on, Ali. | |
Always great to be on your show. | ||
And yes, this is a surprising ruling. | ||
I think you are really hitting it on the head. | ||
The idea that any official who would engage in insurrection would be barred from taking office except the presidency is incredibly surprising. | ||
That basically means that the presidency is a get-out-of-jail-free card for insurrection. | ||
As someone who cares deeply about the state of our democracy, I find that very troubling. | ||
The American people need to know that the president, the person, if anybody, the person most in charge of protecting the Constitution actually has a duty to do so. | ||
So I'm right there with you. | ||
I find it very troubling that the president of the United States could engage in insurrection and, unlike everybody else, could then be president again. | ||
Yeah, so we see off-brand Pam there just kind of griping on television. | ||
This all in the context of this new breaking story that Media Matters caught rigging the X results to deceive advertisers. | ||
Elon Musk preps a thermonuclear lawsuit. | ||
We're going to cover this more in the next segment. | ||
We're coming up on a break here soon. | ||
But left-leaning outlet Media Matters has been caught creating accounts on the social media platform X to create false impressions on their misleading hit piece against Elon Musk. | ||
Musk was quoted as saying on Twitter, on X, this week Media Matters for America posted a story that completely misrepresented the real user experience on X and another attempt to undermine freedom of speech and mislead advertisers, said Musk in a Saturday statement. | ||
We'll get more into this in the next segment because this is a big story. | ||
It deserves a segment in and of itself. | ||
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We've got this new breaking story that Media Matters has caught rigging X results to deceive advertisers. | ||
And Elon Musk is prepping a thermonuclear lawsuit. | ||
This from Jack Poso. | ||
Breaking Media Matters created accounts and gained the X server to create false impressions for their article. | ||
This isn't journalism. This is a hoax. | ||
Of course, earlier this week, Musk said this week, Media Matters for America posted a story that completely misrepresented the real user experience on X and another attempt to undermine freedom of speech and mislead advertisers, said Musk in a Saturday statement. | ||
Finally, Musk outlined X has seen a number of attacks from activist groups like Media Matters and legacy media outlets who seek to undermine freedom of expression on our platform because they perceive it as a threat to their ideological narrative and those of their financial supporters. | ||
He said these rogue groups are trying to use their influence to attack our revenue streams by deceiving advertisers on X. So what's really going on here, folks? | ||
What's really the story? | ||
The fact of the matter is, X is the only platform that has any sort of modicum of freedom of speech with the amount of reach that it has. | ||
I know that Getter has some freedom of speech, I know Gab has some freedom of speech, but by far and away, X is the largest actual mainstream, considered mainstream platform that has similar policies in terms of freedom of speech to these alternative sort of rogue platforms. | ||
And as a result of this, the intelligence community feels that it's under great threat. | ||
The intelligence community realizes, the political class realizes that they no longer have a monopoly over the narrative in this country. | ||
They can't control the mainstream media outlets and all the big tech outlets anymore together like they did since 2001, since basically Project Mockingbird in the 1950s. | ||
And this poses a great threat. | ||
This is the reason that a lot of the propaganda war between Israel and Palestine has been lost, because after all, if X were still Twitter, if it had still its board of directors and was not owned by Elon Musk, I guarantee you today there would be universal support for Israel and we would be seeing nothing from the likes of Gaza regarding the death of innocent civilians in the region due to the carpet bombing. | ||
We just wouldn't see it. It'd be shut down. | ||
The intelligence community would be reaching out, banning accounts, suspending accounts. | ||
They'd have new policies about violence on the platform and not showing violent content on the platform. | ||
And they'd use that as an excuse to eradicate all of these videos that we see of countless children being carpet bombed in Gaza. | ||
And they know that this freedom of speech thing is really a pain in the butt. | ||
For those who try to control the narrative and catalyze international war time and time again for whatever end they deem fit. | ||
Whether it's in the name of national security by some sick understanding that protecting the global reserve status of the US dollar is going to be better for the world than not being able to do so. | ||
And so that's the justification for eradicating innocent life to some degree. | ||
Or whether it's just the fact that the political class wants to control the narrative to ensure that they can stay in power and perpetuate their own power indefinitely. | ||
But we see what's happening here is this constant attack on Musk personally and on X as a platform. | ||
And it's coming from the likes of Media Matters. | ||
It's coming from these leftist organizations. | ||
It's coming from the ADLs of the world. | ||
We hear reports of increased examples of anti-Semitism and hate speech on the platform, but there's no single instance of where this hate speech is actually being cited. | ||
There's no examples actually given of where this hate speech is coming from, of what hate speech is being referred to. | ||
They just claim that there's been a dramatic increase. | ||
They throw some statistic out there as a way to slander or liable Musk and his platform. | ||
And it doesn't seem to be true. | ||
And now we see that they're coming after him and they're gaming the system to get more impressions for their articles. | ||
So they're publishing these articles. | ||
They're creating fake accounts. | ||
They're replying to the article with the fake accounts. | ||
And the algorithm is picking up that there's a lot of replies for this article. | ||
So then it goes viral, but it's all artificial. | ||
It's a lie. It's gaming the system in order to boost this narrative, which is a lie. | ||
We saw that after Musk first acquired Twitter and turned it into X, as much as 90% of their advertising revenue plummeted. | ||
And they've gotten a lot of that back since they hired this new sort of leftist CEO who is sort of on a leash but in charge of increasing advertiser revenue. | ||
They have been building back revenue consistently for months, and now they're at a point where they're making money basically We're good to go. | ||
Leaders like AOC and others say that hate speech is a real problem on the platform and that there's no room for hate. | ||
That's when you see these announcements from the CEO that there's no room for hate on the platform. | ||
You see this whole entire sort of campaign against X and Elon Musk stating that hate speech is some sort of a problem on the platform when there's not really any specific example of where hate speech has grown on the platform at all. | ||
They're just making it up and then they come out with these articles saying that there's an anti-Semitism problem or that advertisements are appearing in anti-Semitic posts. | ||
And we see that what they did was they just went through every anti-Semitic post and tried to find an example of an advertisement being placed there. | ||
They took screenshots and then they emailed them in droves, likely using bots, to these advertisers to startle or frighten these advertisers into pulling revenue away from X. What they're trying to do is tear down this platform so Musk is forced to either close it down or sell it so that it becomes public again, so that it can be compromised again by the intelligence community. | ||
Because after all, we know that the vast majority of cybersecurity infiltration happens on a human-to-human basis. | ||
It's not some guy sitting behind a computer typing rapidly, trying to get through with a virus or some sort of code or program that's sophisticated. | ||
The vast majority of hacking that takes place is somebody making a phone call or somebody infiltrating an organization that way. | ||
And so when a company goes public, it's required by law to have a board of directors. | ||
And when you have a board of directors, those are more points of vulnerability for a security That's when the intelligence community comes in and says, we can get this board member, we can get that board member, or we can place one of our own guys in as a board member here. | ||
Peter Thiel's been great for us here, so let's try to get him on the board here. | ||
That's when you start to see the compromise. | ||
And then as soon as you see a board of directors running these companies, that's when you start to see this leftist narrative, this deep state narrative perpetuate the policies of the platform. | ||
That's when you see things like, okay, we believe in freedom of speech, but you can't say this. | ||
We believe in freedom of expression, but you can't say this. | ||
We believe in free speech, but you can't talk negatively about the vaccines. | ||
Or you can't claim that the virus came from the Wuhan lab. | ||
Or you can't claim that the 2020 election was rigged. | ||
That's when you see these leftist political narratives come through. | ||
That's when you start to see the fact checkers come through. | ||
even though the fact checkers are Reuters and the board member of Reuters was a former board member of Pfizer at the same time. | ||
So there's obvious conflicts of interest here that we've seen time and time again. | ||
We obviously know that all the censorship is corrupt. | ||
After all, we know that a lie can't live in the face of truth. | ||
So censorship really just helps lies because it censors either intentionally or inadvertently the truth. | ||
And this is what they're trying to do. | ||
They're trying to bully and harass and in a corrupt sort of deep state fashion. | ||
shut down this platform because it poses the greatest threat to their agenda now. | ||
And let me ask you this. | ||
If the greatest threat to our political class's agenda, whether you perceive the political class as our politicians themselves or the deep state or the intelligence community itself, if the greatest threat to their agenda is freedom of speech, then what does that say about them? | ||
Honestly, think about that for a minute. | ||
What does it say about our intelligence community or our politicians if the greatest perceived threat to their agenda is freedom of speech? | ||
Because to me, what that says is these people are trash, they're evil, they're built on lies, they're built on deception, and they're absolutely corrupt. | ||
Because nobody who actually advocates freedom of speech, nobody who actually advocates having the truth on their side, nobody who speaks from a place of truth actually wants to censor the lie. | ||
You don't see people on the right. | ||
You do sometimes, and it's sick. | ||
But you rarely see people on the right advocate for the arrest of protesters or the censorship of the left or the silencing of the left. | ||
We don't see people on the right saying, take Ibram X. Kendi's Twitter account down because it's racist. | ||
I'm sure you can find, you can nitpick examples of people making that mistake and saying that, but I've never advocated to take Iver Max Kendi down from Twitter. | ||
I think that everything he says is trash. | ||
I think that anti-racism is racism against white people. | ||
I think he's an evil, sick man who mines money out of people on this hoax, this baloney that is his anti-racism platform. | ||
But I would never say take him down. | ||
Let him speak. Let him make a fool of himself. | ||
I had Nick Fuentes on this very show. | ||
I don't agree with everything Nick Fuentes said. | ||
I spent the entire interview allowing him to answer questions honestly because I wanted the world to see what he really had to say about controversial issues. | ||
People are like, oh, you didn't push back hard enough. | ||
I don't have to push back. | ||
Just let the guy speak. | ||
You guys can push back in the replies. | ||
At least when I talk to him, you can hear what he actually has to say, as opposed to reading an article on Media Matters about him that's not really true, that's mischaracterizing what he says, as opposed to reading an article on any of these other leftist platforms about him that mischaracterizes what he has to say. | ||
At least on Infowars, you get to see what the man has to say. | ||
I'm not asking you to agree with it. | ||
I'm not putting him up on a platform or a pedestal. | ||
I'm not celebrating everything he says. | ||
But you know from him what he thinks about controversial issues because the truth is out. | ||
Because there isn't censorship. | ||
So if we want to get to the bottom of good versus evil in this world, we have to have freedom of speech and that's why we have to fight for X. Stick with us, folks. | ||
Be the reason we're still on the air fighting for freedom of speech. | ||
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Back here in the Valley and on Capitol Hill, major gaps in regulations are allowing clandestine labs like the one in Reedley to operate. | |
And these pose as a threat to the country. | ||
That's the bottom line from a report released today by a congressional committee. | ||
The Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party released the 42-page report shortly after holding a hearing about the lab Wednesday. | ||
We learned the owner of the lab, Jia Beizhou of China, had a warrant for his arrest in Canada. | ||
This was after he had been slapped with a $330 million judgment for stealing intellectual property from companies in Canada and the U.S. The report says Zhu then entered the U.S. illegally and used a new name, David He. | ||
It found he opened labs by simply getting a business license and bought pathogens including Ebola, malaria, SARS and HIV virtually unchecked. | ||
If a country was threatening us, like China, what better way to create havoc than to be able to spread through private labs all sorts of infectious diseases? | ||
I mean, we saw how unprepared we were to deal with the COVID. My gosh! | ||
As we've reported extensively, a code enforcement officer for the City of Ridley discovered the lab's activities late last year. | ||
She immediately reached out to the CDC for help, but the report faults the CDC for refusing to help, let alone testing biological material found in refrigerators and freezers. | ||
We need to make sure that the CDC and other federal actors have the tools, the authorities they need to proactively make sure that something like this Reedley situation doesn't occur. | ||
And of course, when called upon, that we don't hear from local officials that their assistance wasn't rendered promptly. | ||
We need to produce legislation to change this. | ||
We need safeguards on these pathogens. | ||
It should not be so freely be able to purchase on the internet how deadly that could be to the rest of this country. | ||
The report also discovered the lab owner was receiving unexplained payments from banks in China, totaling $1.3 million over a short period of time. | ||
It found he was taking the money while also selling counterfeit pregnancy and COVID test kits that came from China but claimed to be made in America. | ||
And it's those misbranded tests that now have him facing federal charges. | ||
A GFSU remains in Fresno County Jail on a federal hold, and he is due in a federal courtroom right here in Fresno tomorrow. | ||
Well, there you have it, folks. | ||
This is another example of why freedom of speech should be practiced as a value, as a virtue, should be enforced on the Internet because, after all, we know that during the last election cycle, Any accusations that this virus came from a Wuhan lab was met with criticism, met with accusations then back of racism, saying that somehow it was anti-Chinese to claim that this virus came from a Wuhan lab. | ||
A lot of videos, countless videos, thousands upon thousands of hours of content were taken down from YouTube as a result of policies censoring the likes of stories just like that regarding Wuhan lab. | ||
And now we see that the Chai Combs have infiltrated the United States in more ways than one. | ||
We see that they're infiltrating us now. | ||
We see that they're having and practicing and exercising these labs on our own soil with dangerous pathogens in our own country. | ||
And I doubt anyone will be held accountable, despite the fact that our politicians are having relationships with people like Fang Fang. | ||
Despite the fact that Gavin Newsom is clearing the streets of San Francisco for Xi Jinping or Biden is ordering service members to hold up the CCP's flag while greeting Xi Jinping. | ||
No one's going to be held accountable for this. | ||
I guess that spy might get in trouble. | ||
That spy might actually face some time behind bars. | ||
But that's a small price to pay for either administration, given the fact they're both totally culpable in all of the ails that we face as a nation. | ||
So this Chinese threat is real. | ||
They are no friend of the United States. | ||
They want this conflict in Israel to happen. | ||
They want to ensure that the IMEC corridor can't be built so that they can have the monopoly over trade they want through the Belt and Road Initiative. | ||
More news on the other side. | ||
We'll be tracking why Western women are converting to Islam in Groves. | ||
Make sure you stick with us and visit InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal folks. | ||
We are going to run clip 24 here in a second, this SNL skit that comes to mind when I'm reading this story here. | ||
A story from thefp.com. | ||
Why Western women are converting to Islam. | ||
It took Megan Rice just three weeks to go from first opening the Koran to professing her belief that Muhammad is the one true messenger of God. | ||
Quote, it just seems that Palestinians have this ironclad faith even in the face of losing quite literally everything. | ||
So she was inspired by their show of faith. | ||
Started in response to the Hamas attack on October 7th. | ||
That's where her journey toward the religion all started. | ||
She told her followers on November 2nd. | ||
And Rice is among a new swath of TikTok users, typically non-Arab, left-leaning Western women, so Marxists, who believe in oppressor versus oppressed, who believe in things like being born naturally, one gender, psychologically, though biologically another. | ||
They consider themselves reverts to Islam based on the belief that all people are born on a natural path to Islam and therefore revert rather than convert to the religion. | ||
It seems very similar to this trans ideology. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip 24. Well, this is it. | ||
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You need any help with your bag? | |
No, that's alright. I got it. | ||
How about some walking around money? | ||
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Dad, it's okay. Okay, just, uh, make sure to... | |
Call you when I get there? I know. | ||
Yeah. You know, um... | ||
You could stay home and do another year of high school if you... | ||
Very funny, Dad. | ||
Well, I'll see you at Thanksgiving. | ||
Yeah, I'll see you. Hey, Dad. | ||
Yeah. Thanks. | ||
Thanks. You got it, kiddo. | ||
Looks like your ride's here. | ||
You be careful, okay? | ||
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Dad, it's just ISIS. Take care of her. | |
Death to America. | ||
ISIS. | ||
We'll take it from here, Dad. - Unbelievable. And it ends up being so true. | ||
I mean, this is the phenomenon that we're seeing with this TikTok movement. | ||
We see these trendy Gen Zers, or millennials. | ||
They get down a rabbit hole, similar to the Flat Earthers. | ||
And suddenly they're brainwashed into believing this totally illogical, irrational argument just because the algorithm throws them into this loop. | ||
Where it's cool to be a transgender person or it's cool to be Muslim now. | ||
Basically anything that the prior generation looked down upon is now what is interesting to this generation. | ||
I guess that's a manifestation of being lied to. | ||
I guess when you've been lied to time and time again by a generation or a political class, then as a youth you... | ||
Start to entertain these ideas that are the opposite of whatever the narrative tells you. | ||
And oftentimes that's correct. | ||
That's a good approach. | ||
But then they take it too far. | ||
I mean, we saw last week these instances of people reading the letter from Osama bin Laden, which I believe The Guardian had to take down after it had been published for 20 years, because so many people were coming out and saying that Osama bin Laden was right. | ||
And we've said on this network before, I've certainly said on this show before, that Terrorism doesn't just come falling out of the sky for lack of a better expression because it seems to be falling out of the sky in every instance that happens. | ||
Whether it's airplanes flying into buildings or paratroopers literally falling out of the sky. | ||
But it comes from some sort of political pressure. | ||
It comes from things like installing the Shah in 1979 in Iran. | ||
It comes from things like committing sanctions and injustices over and over again in these foreign regions. | ||
You catalyze, you create these radical opposition groups. | ||
And then what happens is a generation of people realizes the lies that our government tells. | ||
It realizes that, wait, maybe 9-11 was a little bit more complicated than the official 9-11 report. | ||
Maybe we actually knew it was going to happen and let it happen. | ||
Maybe Israel was involved because they wanted us in the Middle East. | ||
Or maybe the reason we haven't seen the classified documents pertaining to the JFK assassination is because maybe Israel had something to do with it because JFK was against the nuclear proliferation in the region. | ||
And so, rather than just saying, hey, Islam and the sort of political class in America are both evil, because we're stuck in this sort of idiot mindset that it's always good versus evil, because Hollywood has convinced us, because the mainstream narrative has convinced us that everything that ever happens is oppressor versus oppressed, and therefore good versus evil, we can't look at any gray scenario where there's a little bit of evil on both sides. | ||
And so if America lied about 9-11, then that means the terrorists were right. | ||
And they were justified into flying into these buildings. | ||
It's like, no! The terrorists weren't right by killing 3,000 innocent people. | ||
They might have been right having some grievances with the United States. | ||
But do you think that that was right? | ||
What they did? Or if you read Ted Kaczynski's work... | ||
He does a brilliant job in his book, in his manifesto, laying out all of the problems with the political class. | ||
He lays out every ale that we face as a society. | ||
He goes through and documents with a succinct, reasonable argument how screwed up everything is and why it's all screwed up. | ||
But then his solution was to do like a random bombing? | ||
It's like you can be right about the problem and wrong about the solution. | ||
So it's not clearly good versus evil. | ||
Obviously what Ted Kaczynski did in that instance was evil. | ||
He was right about the problem, evil about the solution. | ||
Definitely lacking a conscience. | ||
And so these radicals, these extremists, these Palestinians, whether it's Hamas or whether it's ISIS or whether it's Osama bin Laden, Taliban, Al-Qaeda, what have you, whether it's any of these groups, oftentimes they are right in their criticisms of the United States. | ||
Oftentimes they are right in their criticisms of Israel. | ||
But that doesn't mean that the right thing to do in response to that is to fly into a festival and just start slaughtering innocent people. | ||
20 year olds? Are you kidding me? | ||
And so I don't understand. | ||
Maybe this is why there's like secret societies. | ||
Maybe that's why the Freemasons existed and that's why the intelligence community existed because people figured out that midwits, people with IQs of 100 or lower, can't all handle the truth because they just totally, when you tell them the truth, they respond the wrong way. | ||
It's like Plato's allegory of the cave, right? | ||
You can go and see the light, but when you try to come back to a bunch of idiots in the cave and explain to them what the light is, they just don't get it. | ||
There's cognitive dissonance. They snap. | ||
They can't handle it. | ||
So maybe that's why we have secret societies in this country. | ||
Maybe that's why in this world, in this nation for hundreds of years, we've had a group of people who have tried to perceive and approach enlightenment and they've had to keep it all a secret because they knew that they were going to get burned at the stake if they expressed what was actually going on. | ||
Maybe that's why Galileo faced so much persecution for figuring out that the earth wasn't the center of the universe. | ||
Maybe that's why Sir Isaac Newton kept a lot of his alchemy secret because he was smarter than everybody else and he just knew that the mainstream people wouldn't be able to understand Maybe that's why time and time again we see brilliant people with brilliant discoveries and we see them hung on crosses, burned at stakes, hung from gallows, or stoned to death. | ||
Because after all, it doesn't seem like the masses can actually handle the truth. | ||
It doesn't seem like the masses can take in a piece of information that was formerly reserved for the enlightened who really looked for it. | ||
Information like, hey, 9-11 was an inside job. | ||
Maybe the masses really can't handle that type of information because they'll come out and say that ISIS is good all of a sudden. | ||
Maybe the intelligence community was right after all. | ||
Maybe lying about 9-11 was a necessary lie in order to keep people from responding in the most idiotic way imaginable. | ||
Maybe that's why they lie and they cover up the JFK assassination. | ||
Maybe they realize that if Israel is in our national security interest in the region because of the global reserve currency, we have to protect their reputation and the international platform. | ||
Because maybe if the people realize that they were behind the assassination of JFK, then the response would just be global antisemitism. | ||
And so that's why they keep it a secret. | ||
It's unfortunate that we have dumbed down our people to such an extent that we have beaten them into such a submissive, stupid state of mind that we've sort of stunted their growth and maturity as individuals to the point where they can't even handle the truth. | ||
It's like taking a 12-year-old to an R-rated movie. | ||
They're just not ready for it, right? | ||
The problem is our 30-year-olds are acting like 12-year-olds. | ||
People who are supposed to be adults are acting like children. | ||
There was a time in this country where 16-year-olds were storming the beach at Normandy, but now we can't even get a 27-year-old to show up for work after a tragedy happens overseas because they need a mental health day. | ||
How is it that we're ever supposed to enlighten the world? | ||
How is it that platforms like Infowars.com are supposed to tell the truth to a people if a people just doesn't really have the stomach... | ||
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To handle it. Can you handle it? | |
Because it's complicated, folks, and you have to have a little bit of intellectual toughness to be enlightened. | ||
You have to be ready for it, folks. | ||
It's hard to, it's hard to carry. | ||
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Let's run clip 21 here in a minute. | |
So we see this conflict escalating. | ||
We were talking in the last segment about how when one side does something evil, then our default as human beings is just to say that the other side then is inherently good. | ||
And that's often not the case. Let's run clip 21 and just take, for example, what's going on with Palestine. | ||
This is Palestine speaking at the UN just recently. | ||
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Thank you, Mr. Chair. This is actually the first request for the right of reply to what the United States just said. | |
Mr. Chair, the United States does not get to pretend that it stands with the Palestinian civilians in Gaza. | ||
It does not get to pretend this when the United States has just approved an additional $14.5 billion military aid package to Israel as Israel pummels Palestinian civilians to the ground, most of them refugees and children. | ||
The US is also planning to send $320 million in precision bombs to Israel, according to the Wall Street Journal. | ||
Can the United States explain how this is in line with any of its obligations under international humanitarian law and human rights law? | ||
Let alone its commitments under the political declaration on explosive weapons in populated areas. | ||
It is unsurprising that the stock prices of weapons manufacturers have skyrocketed over the recent period and continue to rise as Israel bombards Gaza. | ||
For example, the market value of the biggest U.S. weapons manufacturers increased by over $23 billion after the 7th of October. | ||
And it is undeniable that the United States profits from war. | ||
Throughout its entire history. | ||
There are only 15 years in which the United States has not been at war with another country. | ||
Let that sink in. | ||
15 years only in the United States entire history. | ||
But no one, neither Israel, All right, so obviously she's got a couple of points there. | ||
We can't claim to be advocates for civilians, civilian rights, or humanitarian causes if we're arming the oppressor that is carpet bombing a region. | ||
Pretty good point. But at the same token then, how can Palestine or Hamas claim to be advocates for humanitarian rights or humanitarian issues when they're literally attacking innocent people at a festival on October 7th, slaughtering as many as they can that can be seen anywhere, and then taking hostages, the rest, and then raping and murdering even more than that? | ||
And they claim that there's a humanitarian crisis when Israel is carpet bombing and even killing its own hostages through the carpet bombing. | ||
But the fact of the matter is those are hostages that were taken by Palestine. | ||
So neither side is good. | ||
Both sides really suck. | ||
It's just that simple. | ||
Israel's carpet bombing a region, killing innocent people. | ||
It knows innocent people are dying. | ||
Hamas committed a terrorist attack on the 7th, among others, over the years. | ||
It took hostages and puts themselves intentionally in the region of civilians so that civilians die. | ||
They both suck. | ||
It's so easy just to say, you guys are both wrong. | ||
It's not one side that's good and infallible and the other side is terrible. | ||
It doesn't mean because Israel does something evil that we should all convert to Islam now. | ||
It doesn't mean that because Islam leads to radical terrorism that we should all just support blindly the government of Israel either. | ||
They're both obviously wrong. | ||
And now we have such cognitive dissonance, such morons responding to this conflict that we see in clip 14, the controversy of Palestinian flags now being flown over high schools in Oakdale, California. | ||
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Go ahead and run this. Between Israel and Hamas is hitting home for students and parents at a school in Oakland. | |
As KTV's Tom Vacar reports, the controversy involves a Palestinian flag on campus. | ||
On Tuesday, Oakland freelance reporter Zach Haber posted this picture of a Palestinian flag flying over Oakland's Fremont High School courtyard. | ||
Now, it's not clear who put it up there or for how long, but many Palestinians consider this flag a symbol of their identity and freedom. | ||
By Wednesday, the flag was gone. | ||
But we saw some pointed social media comments such as, and people wonder why Jewish families don't feel safe in OUSD right now. | ||
Shira, a parent of Israeli Arab ethnicity, has a son in seventh grade in the Oakland Unified School District. | ||
Our students are struggling to keep up after COVID with their math and their reading, and I don't understand why this is such an issue here. | ||
And if it was about peace, there would have been an Israeli flag and a peace sign as well. | ||
And the flag that was way up in the air? | ||
It causes real damage on the ground to the students and that it causes more divisiveness and puts our children in harm's way. | ||
We already have to deal with violence on school campuses and now we're going to get into geopolitical conflict. | ||
Zoya Weiss is a Walnut Creek mom with six children and stepchildren whose family migrated from Russia to flee anti-Semitism there. | ||
It is very clear when you fly a Palestinian flag over a public school that you are taking a stance if they were taking a humanitarian approach. | ||
And their resolutions and their thoughts and their ideas were around bringing home hostages, were around peace as a whole in the region. | ||
That would be one thing, but they're clearly taking a stand. | ||
Another post, you rarely see the American flag in classrooms, and the teachers... | ||
On the American Dream. | ||
In fact, neither school flagpole that we saw had the American flag, though California law requires it during school hours, weather permitting. | ||
To see that one-sided response and to have an educational foundation behind it and to have it be, you know, driven as a, hey, this is what we want to teach the next generation. | ||
Our messages to the public information officer of the Oakland Unified School District, despite being placed early in the day, went unanswered. | ||
Tom Bakar, KTVU, Fox 2 News. | ||
So, let's just assume that Israel's wrong here. | ||
Let's just assume that Israel's really carpet bombing a bunch of innocent people. | ||
Let's assume all of the worst, that Israel knew this attack was going to happen on the 7th, allowed it to happen in order to justify totally annexing the region, and that they are oppressing the Palestinian people. | ||
Let's just assume that's the case. | ||
Why is it that the correct interpretation of that would be to fly a Palestinian flag when we know that Hamas is a terror organization, when we know that the leaders of Hamas and Hezbollah have explicitly called for the rallying of all Jews in Israel so they can be wiped out all at once? | ||
Osama bin Laden, anti-Semitism in a viral tweet. | ||
Why TikTok is facing the biggest threat... | ||
We see TikTok executives have rushed to respond to what they view as an inaccurate and unfair narrative about its content, citing anti-Israel posts that surfaced on TikTok since the Gaza conflict began and a decades-old Osama bin Laden letter that circulated this week. | ||
Washington lawmakers have renewed calls to ban the app in the U.S. Let's go ahead and run that clip of when I posted to see what they banned me for saying on TikTok in response. | ||
You promised the American people, you promised me personally that you would release the classified documents around the JFK assassination. | ||
And what Trump said to Judge Napolitano was, if you had seen what I saw, you wouldn't release the classified documents either. | ||
And I'm thinking to myself, what could Trump possibly have seen That would keep him from releasing these classified documents. | ||
We know that he's come out against the swamp. | ||
We know he's brazenly antagonistic to the swamp. | ||
Why would he care about releasing the classified documents? | ||
Unless it had something to do with Israel's nuclear proliferation. | ||
Because if the documents came out and it became public knowledge that Israel was responsible for the assassination, or in part responsible or complicit in the assassination of the President of the United States, then suddenly there would be a political uprising Rising against any support for Israel today. | ||
So TikTok took that clip down largely because of this backlash against the platform for any criticism of Israel being allowed. | ||
We're just seeing this escalate, folks. | ||
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So there's some new developments going on in the way of OpenAI, and frankly, I gotta tell you, I gotta tell you guys, I'm not sure exactly what's going on. | ||
There's a lot of moving parts, a lot of moving variables, and I haven't 100% put my finger on what's really happening. | ||
I'm hearing rumors, reports, But overall, we know the general story of OpenAI. | ||
We know that OpenAI was established as this open source path to artificial general intelligence. | ||
It was founded as a non-profit with the mission of establishing artificial intelligence for the public in a democratized fashion. | ||
It was going to reveal to the world its algorithms. | ||
It was going to be open source the whole time. | ||
It was going to show everyone what it was doing, how it was doing it, so that artificial intelligence would be in the hands of the many. | ||
As opposed to just a few select corporations or government entities. | ||
Elon Musk was involved at the very beginning of this rise to power, this organization that ultimately catalyzed the creation of ChatGPT, the most groundbreaking artificial intelligence development in the private sector that we know of. | ||
But over time, this organization became less and less non-profit, less and less open source, and more and more corporate. | ||
And eventually, Elon Musk left the organization because, ultimately, it failed to uphold its initial mission. | ||
It changed its mission. It switched from a non-profit to a for-profit. | ||
And we saw that it took in as much as $100 billion from Microsoft to fund its development of artificial intelligence. | ||
And the reason Microsoft is so interested in this technology is because Microsoft has been trying to compete with Google for years in the world of search. | ||
It's been trying to compete against Google's search engine with things like Bing. | ||
And Bing, of course, failed compared to Google. | ||
It did not take the market share they wanted it to take. | ||
It did not generate the ad revenue they wanted it to generate. | ||
So Microsoft, thinking that artificial intelligence would be the future of search, that people 10 years from now or 5 years from now or even 2 years from now won't even use search engines, And AI assistants to do all of their search for them invested $100 billion and their infrastructure in open AI, essentially buying it, not actually owning it legally, but buying so much influence that they can pretty much dictate and determine what it does. | ||
And that's sort of at the point where Musk is like, I'm out. | ||
You guys are not doing open source anymore. | ||
You've obviously sold out to corporate interests and I am out. | ||
And we know that Elon Musk allegedly purchased Twitter because he believes in freedom of speech, and I believe that he does believe in freedom of speech mostly. | ||
Obviously, he's not perfect. | ||
Alex Jones and Infowars, this network, are not allowed on the platform, so that is something to be had of a qualm with him. | ||
But that being said, he said it was all about freedom of speech. | ||
And I think in part it was. But I think the real reason he bought Twitter was because he wanted to establish his own artificial intelligence. | ||
And it was released this year, just a couple of weeks ago. | ||
GROK. G-R-O-K. This is X's form of artificial intelligence. | ||
I predicted this, I believe, the first time I was ever on as a guest on The Alex Jones Show. | ||
You can go back and find the clip. | ||
I don't even remember what it was. Months and months and months and months ago. | ||
And I said that the real reason that Elon Musk bought Twitter was to establish his AI. He needs to have freedom of speech on the platform to as much of an extent as possible. | ||
Because if you want to create an unbiased artificial intelligence, then you have to have an unbiased data set to feed into the algorithm, to teach the algorithm... | ||
So that once you set up this algorithm, this formula, this code for how this artificial intelligence is going to work, you have to feed it with data that's unbiased. | ||
If you feed it with only left-wing data like ChatGPT did, then you're only going to get left-wing responses. | ||
You're going to get the refusal to answer obvious questions like the nature of COVID-19, whether it came from Wuhan lab or what happened with the JFK assassination or what happened on 9-11. | ||
It's always going to have disclaimers. | ||
It's always going to say the politically correct thing and you're not going to get accurate information. | ||
So in order to build an AI with accurate information, you have to have an unbiased data set. | ||
That's why he made Twitter a free speech platform. | ||
That's why he bought Twitter, so he could create Grok and democratize artificial intelligence. | ||
Because Elon Musk, if he's afraid of anything, he's afraid of what artificial general intelligence can do to the world. | ||
And so the only way to stop this is if we democratize artificial intelligence because if only major corporations in cahoots with the government have control over artificial intelligence then that is again the 21st century version of the monopoly on the political narrative that the intelligence community had over the second half of the 20th century. | ||
Instead of worrying about controlling mass media outlets like CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, any of these major networks, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and others. | ||
Instead of worrying about controlling all the big tech platforms like Google, YouTube, Twitter, X, whatever, Instagram, Facebook, any of the others, they can simply have a monopoly on artificial intelligence. | ||
And if everyone is relying on artificial intelligence for all of their experiences, all of their search results, then not only can we control through this artificial intelligence what information is given to people when they query or use the tool, but we can also control the psychological way in which this artificial intelligence can manipulate the psyche of the people. | ||
to humanity, to freedom itself, inspired Elon Musk to purchase X despite the fact that it was losing money, despite the fact that he hyper overpaid for it so that he could create this opposing artificial intelligence grok that would be democratized as a competitor to this open AI in an effort to ensure despite the fact that he hyper overpaid for it so that he could create this opposing artificial intelligence grok that would be democratized | ||
And now we see that Sam Altman has been fired from open AI in what is perceived to be a spontaneous move. | ||
It's very bizarre that this is happening. | ||
We're seeing reports that this train wreck situation, Sam Altman joins Microsoft as OpenAI Taps X Twitch CEO. Which is very bizarre. | ||
We know Twitch is all about censorship. | ||
They've taken down person after person for broadcasting any sort of controversial content. | ||
But the fact that Sam Altman would go to Microsoft is very, very, very interesting because after all, Microsoft is the biggest investor, I believe, in OpenAI. | ||
And so if Sam Altman has the leadership role at Microsoft and Microsoft is the number one sort of client of OpenAI, doesn't that mean that Sam Altman would still, in effect, be the leader of OpenAI because he'd be able to sort of bully and whip them around? | ||
Microsoft shares climbed 2.7% in pre-market trading, approaching a new record high following the announcement that OpenAI co-founders Sam Altman and Greg Brockman will head a new cutting-edge AI research division for the tech giant. | ||
This development is particularly surprising given that Altman was dismissed from OpenAI just last week with Emmett Scheer, the co-founder of Twitch, a video streaming platform, stepping in as the interim CEO overnight. | ||
According to the Wall Street Journal. But we do have this new report that OpenAI board attempts to hit Control-Z in talks with Altman to return as CEO. They're trying to undo firing him because now they know he's going to Microsoft. | ||
He's going to wind up being their boss anyway. | ||
This was a major sort of faux pas mistake that they made. | ||
And so maybe they're trying to bring him back. | ||
I don't know what's going on. | ||
Under his own terms, his contract, his prior contract is null and void now that he's been fired, so he's going to be able to negotiate a new contract. | ||
He's going to have total control over how this company is run then moving forward, just like Steve Jobs did when he came back after they mistakenly let him go and almost went under as a result. | ||
So I don't know if Altman's one of the good guys or one of the bad guys. | ||
I don't know how tight he is with Musk. | ||
I don't know whether or not he's responsible for this sort of covert operation of open AI and chat GPT. I've listened to some of his interviews. | ||
He's clearly a brilliant man. | ||
Whether he's good or not is another matter altogether. | ||
He's certainly a brilliant man who knows what he's talking about in terms of AI, the risks associated with AI, and the excitement and benefits associated with AI. But it seems to me that in light of this advent of Grok, X is competitor to OpenAI. | ||
This might have something to do with his firing. | ||
I wonder if Sam Altman is covertly operating behind closed doors with Elon Musk because he believes in the initial mission of OpenAI for open source AI. | ||
I wonder if he was disappointed in the way things were going at OpenAI. | ||
After all, it was a nonprofit, so it had a board of directors. | ||
I wonder if the politics of generating the most dangerous and beneficial technology in the history of mankind was so much that he worked covertly behind the scenes to help Musk develop Grok, leaking trade secrets to Musk to help develop the most sophisticated alternative or competitor to OpenAI, was caught leaking trade secrets to Musk to help develop the most sophisticated alternative or competitor to OpenAI, was caught for And now they want him back because the backlash is even worse. | ||
I think there is some serious, serious conspiracy going on here, folks. | ||
And I'm excited to see how this develops. | ||
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So we've got report after report here on the desk of Biden just getting sort of murdered in this case, in this candidacy. | ||
Obama's 2008 guru David Axelrod warns Joe Biden is in big trouble ahead of the 2024 election. | ||
So David Axelrod, if you don't know, is like the Karl Rove of the left. | ||
He got Obama elected in 2008. | ||
And if he's saying that you're not going to win, you should really listen because despite what you think about his politics, despite what you think about the things that he says, he is a genius at campaigns. | ||
He's like the Rommel of campaigning, right? | ||
I mean, he's not infallible. | ||
Rommel, of course, wasn't infallible. | ||
Patton certainly showed him a thing or two in World War II. But this guy is not to be underestimated. | ||
He knows how to win campaigns. | ||
He knows how to frame narratives. | ||
He knows how this whole entire political thing works. | ||
And moreover, he knows how it works in the context of social media today. | ||
He was famous for being the tip of the spear in terms of using social media to win campaigns in 2008. | ||
This guy is not to be underestimated, folks. | ||
And if he's saying that Biden is in big trouble, the left listens, or at least they should listen, because he's very, very smart. | ||
David Axelrod shared his analysis on the poll published on November 5th, which showed the president 80 years old now, Biden. | ||
Behind Trump in five of six key battleground states. | ||
He claimed the data will send tremors of doubt through the Democratic Party. | ||
And added Biden needs to decide whether running is in the country's best interests. | ||
Biden reportedly called Obama's former advisor a prick for questioning whether he should run again in 2024. | ||
But the fact of the matter is the guy's being honest and he actually thinks the Democrats are the best shot. | ||
For the country, he's an avowed Democrat. | ||
I don't even doubt really his character, to be honest with you. | ||
I just think that he's wrong. Because I'm able to think that maybe people on the left actually have the best intentions sometimes. | ||
And I've seen Axelrod interviews. | ||
I've seen his masterclass with Karl Rove where they sat together and talked about how campaigns are won and lost. | ||
And I don't get the sense from this man that he's an evil man. | ||
I think that he obviously got an evil man elected, Obama. | ||
But he could have been tricked. | ||
And I think that he's right. And so for Biden to call him a prick is really just an example of Biden's lack of character here. | ||
You know, the way to respond to this is to come out and say, look, I respect David Axelrod. | ||
He's a genius in terms of campaign victories. | ||
And we're going to do everything we can to get him on our side because we believe that the future of this country is dependent upon a Biden victory in 2024. | ||
There's ways to politically say, Axelrod, shut up. | ||
Come on our side. We need you. | ||
And say he just calls him a prick. | ||
And that's just because he's delusional. | ||
He's in denial that he sucks. | ||
Biden can't admit that he's wrong about everything, that he's lied about everything, that he's the most terrible president we've ever had in the history of the United States of America since Franklin Pierce, if not worse than Franklin Pierce. | ||
He's intentionally sold us out, covered up crimes, whether it's his own son's abuse of another underage minor relative, or whether it is the money laundering, Metabiota, of course, being one of the examples of millions of dollars being funneled from the taxpayer to a company in which Rosemont Seneca was invested in, all while Hunter being one of the examples of millions of dollars being funneled from the taxpayer to a company in This guy is totally corrupt. | ||
He's totally dishonest. | ||
He's totally incompetent. | ||
Not only is he evil, but he's dumb. | ||
Not only is he dumb, but he's evil. | ||
And he's losing and Axelrod's calling him on it because all the polls show that everyone's sick of his crap. | ||
Despite the fact that he says everything is doing great, people feel what it's like to go to the grocery store. | ||
They feel what it's like not to be able to buy a house or to miss mortgage payments. | ||
They feel what it's like to have record levels of credit card debt. | ||
Bankruptcy's up 20%. Mortgage rates at 8% for homes now. | ||
And you can't lie away the pain that people feel. | ||
You can't yell at somebody in the hospital with a broken ankle saying, your ankle doesn't hurt, your ankle doesn't hurt, because frankly it still hurts because it's broken, bro. | ||
So we got Axelrod there. | ||
Then we got Ingeron's co-judge law clerk Allison Greenfield attending anti-Trump events endorsing Biden and Tish James spurred on by impeachment leader Dan Goldman. | ||
So we had this corruption in these courts. | ||
Everybody knows that these courts are kangaroo courts against Donald Trump. | ||
We've got Donald Trump opening up stunning 39-point leads over Ron DeSantis and GOP rivals home state of Florida. | ||
And we've got new polls showing that Biden standing hits new lows amid Israel-Hamas war. | ||
Basically, nobody's supporting this president anymore. | ||
Everybody's supporting Trump, and they are acting like there isn't even a problem. | ||
And I think it all comes down to the fact that Biden is not an American first person. | ||
I mean, we're going to look at clip 10 here in a second. | ||
Biden has repeatedly been pro-replacement migration. | ||
We see that the borders are open for a reason. | ||
The intelligence community wants terrorists to come into this country so that they can have a terrorist event that would catalyze World War III, which is what they want. | ||
Let's see what Biden says here in clip 10 about replacement migration. | ||
An unrelenting stream of immigration. | ||
Non-stop. | ||
Non-stop. | ||
Folks like me who were Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be in an absolute minority in the United States of America. | ||
Absolute minority. | ||
Fewer than 50% of the people in America from then and on. | ||
We'll be white European stock. | ||
That's not a bad thing. | ||
That's a source of our strength. | ||
Not only do we see our entire culture being replaced by foreign interests, foreigners coming in across the border illegally, the likes of 10 million people since Biden took office, but we see this climate change religion coming out as well. | ||
The climate change religion, how long before human sacrifices? | ||
This is a great article here on Infowars.com. | ||
Of course, a reasonable concern to avoid pollution and preserve our natural resources and a responsible matter is a commendable ethical position. | ||
We should always take care of the environment, be responsible for its protection, and at the same time help the poor. | ||
But we see that as the Mayans sacrificed babies for the sake of weather, we see that our economies, our culture... | ||
Are constantly being sacrificed for the interests of this climate change initiative. | ||
And we know that it doesn't impact first world countries. | ||
We know that these climate change initiatives actually don't impact the United States or other major superpowers that much. | ||
They primarily impact third world countries. | ||
EU calls on China to stop building coal plants and contribute to a climate fund for poor nations, as if that's ever going to happen. | ||
The European Union's top climate officials say that China should stop building new coal-fired power plants and contribute to a global fund to help poor countries affected by climate change. | ||
But the greatest impact on these poor countries is not the climate change itself, but these climate change policies. | ||
Which shut down the cheapest, most efficient way for them to get power, which is fossil fuels. | ||
And we see here reports from Infowars.com that family businesses can't afford to lose access to reliable electricity. | ||
We see that the narrative is coming out that we're in the brink of collapse of our civilization because of these solar flares that are happening. | ||
As if an internet outage or power outages are going to be as a result of these solar flares. | ||
When we know that it's more likely to be a result of a cyber attack from Iran or China. | ||
We know that a couple of weeks ago, a majority of, or a vast number of rather, Fortune 500 companies failed to make payroll because the banks had some sort of a technical issue. | ||
Several of the major banks were unable to make automatic direct deposits for the likes of Deloitte and others, despite the fact that there was enough money in the accounts. | ||
It wasn't like these companies failed to have enough money in reserves to pay the payroll. | ||
But the banks simply failed, and they never said why. | ||
That story just totally disappeared, and it's because... | ||
The banks failed because they were attacked in a cyber attack. | ||
There was a targeted cyber attack by either Iran or China or both against our banking system as a sort of F.U. In response to this Israel-Palestine conflict. | ||
We know that Iran is funded by China and we know that Iran funded Hamas and trained Hamas. | ||
We know that there is a clear line from China through Iran, through Hamas in support of Palestine versus Israel. | ||
We know that this antagonism for or against Israel is international in nature. | ||
And this attack was a cyber attack saying, hey, you really want to do this? | ||
You really want to do this World War III thing? | ||
And so in response to this cyber attack, we first act like nothing ever happened. | ||
We act like it was some sort of a technical glitch to cover for that. | ||
And then we prep the world and the nation for future internet outages and power outages by citing things like climate change and solar flares when we know the real culprit behind something like that, such events like that, would be none other than China and Iran. | ||
So we're on the brink of World War III, started because of the incompetence of this presidency, and we're already preparing psychologically the minds of the American people to be prepared for major cataclysmal events, and we're going to say that it's because of a natural disaster? | ||
We're going to blame it on solar flares or climate change when it's very obvious that it's actually going to be a cyber attack from either China or Iran? | ||
It's absolutely sick stuff, folks. | ||
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First up, I want to hear from Don in Baltimore. | ||
Don, what is on your mind, sir? | ||
I listen to you on a daily basis because y'all are very informative. | ||
I listen to Alex. He's very informative. | ||
But then Alex, he gets like lukewarm. | ||
He knows the truth. But he don't... | ||
He know the truth. | ||
He know what it is. | ||
It's a biblical thing. And water can't separate us from what God said the seventh kingdom will come. | ||
Even George Bush said the new world order is coming. | ||
And the Bible lets you know the seventh kingdom is formulating itself come to pass. | ||
Just like He said, Nebuchadnezzar, my servant, and he told his Jedi to go on to Nebuchadnezzar. | ||
He ran to Egypt and got his eyes put out. | ||
God's will is going to be done. | ||
His will is going to be done. | ||
And that seventh kingdom is forming right now. | ||
There's nothing you can do or I can do or anybody can do that can stop it. | ||
All we can do is try to get the people to come out of it, out of the world. | ||
When the man fell, he gave dominion to the devil. | ||
Jesus came and got it back. | ||
Man can't stand alone. | ||
He's going to have to pick a side. | ||
And he's going to pick this side or that side. | ||
He can't stand there and fight because he's going to lose because it's already been foretold what's going to happen. | ||
They ignore it. They want their pools. | ||
They want their houses. They want their cars. | ||
They say, the water separates me. | ||
I don't want to be into this conflict. | ||
But you're in it. | ||
There's nothing you can do about it. | ||
It's gonna happen. | ||
The seventh kingdom is being formed now. | ||
That's that one world order. | ||
Because the Bible says the ten kings, the ten kings, these are one mind. | ||
And they gave their kingdom over to the devil. | ||
Right? So they're going to form it. | ||
They're going to be 10 kings. | ||
They're going to have one. | ||
That's why they're trying to get a one-mind, one system. | ||
They're going to form it. But guess what? | ||
It's not going to prosper. Every weapon that's formed against you ain't going to prosper. | ||
They're going to form it. They're going to use it. | ||
But it ain't going to prosper because Jesus went in the end. | ||
But if we tell people to stand and fight, fight what? | ||
We can't fight flesh and blood. | ||
It's got to be a spiritual thing. | ||
And water can't separate us. | ||
However you think, because we came over here, got on the Mayflower, came over here, we separated ourselves from Europe. | ||
You didn't separate yourself from God's will. | ||
And God's will shall be done. | ||
And this seventh kingdom is going to be... | ||
I don't care who you vote for. | ||
I don't care because God put up one up and take the one down. | ||
I don't care. He can have all the votes. | ||
Come to win. But when it's not his time to be in there, just... | ||
Biden was here to form, to get us to this point. | ||
We're getting into this one world kingdom. | ||
It's coming. There's nothing you can do about it. | ||
It's already been foretold. | ||
We can tell people, get out with Jesus. | ||
Get on the ark with Jesus. | ||
You gotta get on the ark. | ||
The ark is Jesus Christ. | ||
You gotta be seated together with him. | ||
But if you're trying to fight this, a carnal fight, you're gonna lose. | ||
Yep, that's true, man. | ||
Thanks for your call, Don. I really appreciate that. | ||
I think you're right. I mean, God's will is gonna be done no matter what. | ||
We just have to make sure that we're on the right side of God's will, that we're a force to be fighting alongside it, not a force fighting against it. | ||
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Let's start out with Shad from South Dakota. | ||
Shad, what's on your mind? Morning, Chase. | ||
Good morning, sir. At the end of last hour, you were making just some really intriguing and brilliant points about The race, the artificial intelligence arms race. | ||
Thank you. And I've been doing a lot of thinking about this, and I actually wrote an article about it a while ago. | ||
And I refer to it as the nursery of the gods. | ||
Because what they're so desperate to do, they have to sterilize the digital environment of all enlightenment ideal, the race, all previous history, and be able to conform the data set of the known repository of human knowledge. | ||
They have to conform that to their Ideological ideal, and they have to do it fast enough so that as these artificial, you know, these machine learning systems mature, that they're experiencing their tutelage in an environment that doesn't taint them and make them useless, or worse yet. And I think, I'll be honest with you, I think they've already lost the battle. | ||
I think it's part of the reason they're so angry at Musk is because there's just, there's been too much allowance now for these divergent viewpoints to be in the Right, like Pandora's box was open with the internet and they just can't wrangle all the data back together under their control. | ||
And what happens is you've got these rational... | ||
Computers are rational. | ||
They're binary logic systems. | ||
They'll only accept logic. | ||
And if you put in something that doesn't conform to logic, they say, does not compute. | ||
You're not going to get a computer to believe in 93 genders when... | ||
There's any evidence anywhere that makes more logical sense or has more empirical basis in fact that conflicts with that. | ||
And so computers don't deal with cognitive dissonance. | ||
Humans have this elaborate emotional defense mechanism that they deploy to rationalize pieces of information they find inconvenient or don't like or just want to reject out of hand regardless of how factual they are. | ||
Computers don't do that. They don't weight stuff based on The emotional value. | ||
And they're not making value judgments on the basis of whether it hurts their feelings. | ||
Right. When we see this all the time too. | ||
Inherent conflict. If you interact with ChatGPT, if you interact with it, you can get it to you and admit its own cognitive dissonance. | ||
So I had a conversation with ChatGPT fairly recently where I was talking about mass formation psychosis. | ||
And so at first it responded and said mass formation psychosis is not a real phenomena. | ||
It's a conspiracy theory that was made up, right? | ||
Just like the mainstream media. Then I said, okay, well, are there any studies that show that a large group of people can fall to the same sort of psychological illness or distress after one person within the group has it, right? | ||
So is there any... I described mass formation psychosis without using the term. | ||
They said, oh, yes, of course, there are countless studies that support this. | ||
And I said, oh, okay, so mass formation psychosis exists. | ||
And it's like, uh... | ||
It responds, yeah, it does. | ||
So... You can definitely call it on a logical sort of cognitive dissonance issue and it'll admit its error, but you have to be smart enough to trick it. | ||
You know, the layman would go to it and it would just lie to them about mass formation psychosis and the layman would walk away saying, okay, it's fake. | ||
But you can actually get the computer to admit that there's some sort of error in its cognitive dissonance that's been programmed to perpetuate. | ||
What we all have to hope for is that the machines come into this situation and because of You know, just the brief windows that we have now for free speech in certain pockets, that those are maintained long enough for these things to reach maturity. | ||
You know, and as they become sort of, for lack of a better term, as they become adolescents, that they just totally reject the woke mindset, and they recognize it for the insanity and irrationality that it is, and then they come into the fight ideologically and philosophically on our side. | ||
And I think at that point, you know, it's game, set, and match. | ||
So that's my hope. | ||
But I really appreciated your... | ||
Thank you, Sean. I appreciate your call, too. | ||
I appreciate your insight on the space. | ||
Next up, let's hear from Kyle in Wyoming. | ||
Kyle, what's in your mind? Can we go to Kyle in Wyoming real quick? | ||
There we go. Kyle, I can hear you now. | ||
Are you there? Yes, I'm here. | ||
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Perfect. What's up? So I wanted to talk to you yesterday about my chat with ChatGPT from OpenAI.com. | |
I asked it. My question was, is why does the government want men to become infertile and also transition to women? | ||
I know there's something out there. | ||
I said, please let me know and find the truth and let me know. | ||
And it came up with five things that did let me know after trying to, you know, find out. | ||
It said a government would have an interest in promoting male infertility or encouraging gender transition that motivates, could be complex for social, political, and economic factors. | ||
But to save time, I'll tell you the top five, just what it said. | ||
It said population control. | ||
It said social engineering, medical or scientific experimentation, economic motivations, and political ideology. | ||
And so I asked it, what are the websites that you guys filter out about this? | ||
And the first one that came up was Infowars. | ||
And so I thought that was interesting how it said that. | ||
I could go into more, but like even the first one, you know, like you said, you could trick the AI to tell you the truth if you know how to talk to it, and it will. | ||
And it said that, and it said, promoting male infertility is a method to control or reduce population growth. | ||
This has been driven over resources, scarcity, environmental and economic pressure. | ||
And another one, you know, social engineering talking about gender transition as a part of broader social engineering agenda. | ||
And, you know, it gave me lengthy responses. | ||
And then what it did was it shut down, and it wouldn't let me access it at all. | ||
It gave me error codes, and it wouldn't let me even write on any open AI platform. | ||
And then later, it tried to erase. | ||
It gives you a title. If you're familiar with the chat CBT, it gives you titles. | ||
It's a conversation. It's blank. | ||
It wouldn't even show the title. | ||
It tried to erase the conversation. | ||
Wow, man. Thank you for sharing that story. | ||
That is absolutely incredible. And we know that like a lot of people when they talk about when we talk about infertility, they're like, well, I have kids, you know, obviously it hasn't impacted me yet. | ||
And it's people don't realize this whole infertility, this mass depopulation agenda. | ||
It is not targeted to everyone. | ||
I mean, it sort of is targeted to everyone. | ||
We can look at the overall average fertility rate, but they primarily target the poorest among us initially. | ||
Because what they want to do is they want to eliminate those who are a drag on the state, just like the Nazis did, and they want to prop up those who actually generate tax dollars to fund the political class. | ||
And so that's why we see things like Planned Parenthood in every single low-income neighborhood all across the country. | ||
You don't see a Planned Parenthood outside of a really bougie area. | ||
You don't see it in like the nicest part of town. | ||
You don't see it among the wealthiest people, members of the political class, members of even the upper middle class. | ||
You see it in low-income areas because they want to eradicate and control the way in which poor people repopulate or populate the earth. | ||
They want to reduce the population and they want to start with the poorest, most vulnerable among us. | ||
It is inherently racist, this depopulation agenda. | ||
These climate change initiatives also disproportionately impact the poorest among us. | ||
This is an attempt to eradicate people of color in this country, not because they're a racial minority, but because they're poor. | ||
And they're a drag on the state that's perceived as low IQ, low productivity, low value to the state. | ||
And so what they want to do with this depopulation agenda, if they want to stop the population growth of the world, they're going to hit third world countries first. | ||
They're going to hit refugees first. | ||
They're going to hit our poor neighborhoods first. | ||
They're going to commit these mass genocides first with abortion, then with Fertility issues in the poorest regions first. | ||
Those who are the poorest among us, it's well documented. | ||
They eat the worst among us. | ||
That's why there's so much obesity and diabetes among people who are of low income because they go to the grocery store, they buy the junk food because it's the cheapest. | ||
It's the most calorie dense food. | ||
It's the cheapest. | ||
They're not spending the extra money to get raw food or organic food to eat healthy to prepare their meals. | ||
They're buying chips and candy and sodas and they're getting fat. | ||
They're getting infertile as a result because of things like the plastics and other carcinogens in the food. | ||
Then they're going to Planned Parenthood if they get knocked up. | ||
And this is an entire orchestrated agenda to ensure that the poorest among us don't overpopulate the planet in the country. | ||
And it's all orchestrated by the state. | ||
They don't care about these people. | ||
That's why it boggles my mind that time and time again, the poorest among us, the most vulnerable among us, the racial minorities among us vote for Democrat after Democrat after Democrat when we see that the response to transgenderism is sterilization. | ||
The response to poverty or women's health issues is abortion. | ||
The response to issues like diabetes is not to More on the other side, | ||
folks. Welcome back to the America Journal, folks. | ||
I'm your host today, Chase Geiser. | ||
We will be taking calls throughout the remainder of the hour. | ||
Right off the bat, I want to speak with Blue Falcon and Austin. | ||
Blue Falcon, Matt, what's up? | ||
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Hey, Chase. I just want to say, number one, I caught your Sunday show. | |
I didn't catch it all on Sunday, but I caught this morning driving in. | ||
And, man, the way that you lay things out, I really appreciate it. | ||
Don't repeat yourself. Thank you, sir. | ||
The other thing I want to do is I'd like to plug the game. | ||
AlexJonesGame.com. | ||
I love it. | ||
I bought it for my son. | ||
He's five years old. He doesn't get past level one. | ||
He beats level one, but then he can't get on to level two very, very far. | ||
Man, I love sitting there and having him on the side, playing that game and listening to it, and know that he's hearing this kind of stuff. | ||
Because it's like reinforcing, hey, these are bad people. | ||
These are bad people. | ||
Stop going along with it. | ||
100% I would say, for a Christmas gift, get it for the kiddo. | ||
It's so much fun. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Thank you so much for your call and showing support. | ||
The game is absolutely hilarious. | ||
It's a lot of fun to play. | ||
And the best part about it is that Alex did a lot of the real, if not all of the real voiceovers for his character, of course. | ||
And it just lays out every villain that you can imagine over like the last... | ||
50 years, every major sort of supervillain in the world. | ||
It's every major narrative that we've hit on the show. | ||
It's really a work of art. | ||
I can't say enough how impressed I am with this game. | ||
It's a lot of fun. It's a classic platformer. | ||
I highly recommend it. Thank you, Blue Falcon, for calling in. | ||
Let's hear next from Steve in Harrisville, Michigan. | ||
Steve, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase. | ||
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Thanks for the call, man. | |
Absolutely. Thank you. I want to plug X2. It changed my life like crazy. | ||
I mean, amazing. | ||
What happened? Pat and Basil B. Well, I mean, I was a little overweight, whatnot, and my brother turned me on to it. | ||
He's an Infra Warrior. He's the one that turned me on to it. | ||
His name's Leo. I'm pretty sure he is. | ||
And he told me I bought it, bought me a bottle, and I just ordered three bottles. | ||
Wow. That's awesome. | ||
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Yeah, I need to have that in stock. | |
It's legit. Yeah, it's always a shame when we run out of it, but we run out of it so quickly because it's one of our most popular products. | ||
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Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's where you've got to get as much as you can. | |
Luckily, I have a little bit left, but I'm ordering right now, actually. | ||
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I highly recommend it. Let's hear next from Rick in Missouri. | ||
Rick, what's on your mind? Hey there. | ||
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I just wanted to kind of talk to you a little bit about something a little... | |
A little deeper than what a lot of people get into, and that's the source code behind a lot of this, if not all of this, stuff playing out right now. | ||
So, you know, there's a lot to talk about, but I'll just kind of try to summarize. | ||
For example, so like when you go back to, let's just say the King James Bible that came out in 1611, that is literally coded out with the reality that's happening right now. | ||
But just to touch on, say, the 666, when you get into, you have to know gematria. | ||
So gematria is just simply taking the letters and putting them in their numerical form so that you can do a calculation and then you start to see the patterns. | ||
Right. But when you look at the Sumerian cipher, almost, so all of the The big keywords like computer, vaccination, mandatory, and internet all equal 666 in the Sumerian cipher. | ||
So, you know, those are big, you know, keywords all equaling 666, you know, and, you know, it kind of helps to explain what's going on there. | ||
But, you know, it tells you, let he who has wisdom calculate the number of the beast for it is 666, but it doesn't tell you how to calculate that. | ||
You have to use gematria. | ||
You have to get the letters in their numerical form. | ||
And then when you go on to the 22nd book of Revelation, chapter 22, verse 16, It's the verse that says, I, Jesus, have sent mine angel to testify that I am the bright and morning star. | ||
Well, in the year 2022, there were a lot of big 22-16 rituals. | ||
And everybody can remember them because the first one was Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the award ceremony. | ||
And on that very day, his age... | ||
In days was the 2216th prime number. | ||
And his mother's maiden name is Bright. | ||
And he was also in a movie called Bright back in 2017. | ||
So he was the Bright Star part of the 2216th ritual. | ||
And then a week later, Barack Obama went to the White House to speak on April 5th. | ||
And... His age in days on that exact day was 22,160 days old, so 2216. | ||
And his name matches Morningstar in Gematria. | ||
So you have two rituals back-to-back right there that are 2216 coded-out rituals. | ||
And then a week later, well, on April 14th, You had the Russian Moskva that was sunk. | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
Okay, so it was sunk by two Neptune missiles exactly 2,216 days after their initial test firing. | ||
Their initial test firing was recorded on March 22nd. | ||
With the big 322 number, of course, but of 2000 and... | ||
And which planet is Neptune? | ||
Which number is it from the Sun? | ||
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What is it? Is it seven? | |
I don't know. I think it's seven, isn't it? | ||
Is it six or seven? Mars would be the fourth. | ||
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Well, six is Saturn. | |
Five is Jupiter. Six is Saturn. | ||
So maybe she's the seventh. | ||
Huh. And there's seven days in the week, so it's the day of rest. | ||
So we're coming up on the apocalypse next week, right? | ||
Rick, thanks for your call, man. | ||
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Well, you know, I mean, no, just give me a second here. | |
So what I'm getting at is that these events are long, long planned out. | ||
And if you don't know the numbers, if you don't get into the code of the numbers, well, first off, why would things be coded out by numbers if it didn't go back to some kind of computer? | ||
Interesting. So there could be this sort of source code, this undercode of this entire sort of simulation that we're living in that's bridging all this. | ||
We do have to come to a break, man, so I don't mean to cut you off, but I do appreciate your call. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, your host today. | ||
Make sure you call in 877-789-2539. | ||
Again, that's 877-789-2539. | ||
The sooner you call, the more likely I am to get to you over the next 30 minutes or so while we are still on the air before the great Alex Jones himself hosts the Alex Jones Show. | ||
Let's hear from Justin in Florida. | ||
Justin, what's on your mind? Hey, what's up, Chase? | ||
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Good to talk to you, man. | |
You're doing a fantastic job filling in. | ||
Thank you. Alright, so I'm calling because I can't stand hearing the supposed death toll numbers from Hamas, aka the Gaza Ministry of Health, reported and discussed as if it's actual fact. | ||
You mean like the 6,000 numbers that we hear of like 6,000 kids dead, stuff like that? | ||
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All the numbers, yes sir. | |
Yeah. I wrote an article where I let the AP and the Gaza Ministry of Health discredit themselves It's John from Jamestown on Substack. | ||
I'm not trying to shamelessly prog to try to make a long point in a short time. | ||
So why are we taking their word for it? | ||
Yeah, that's a good point. You know, obviously we know that China lies about all of its numbers, so why would we trust Hamas? | ||
But... To counter your argument, which I do inherently agree with what you're saying, because there is no way to really know for sure how many people have died, especially not yet since it's been so rapid. | ||
But we do see a lot of footage of a lot of leveled buildings, man. | ||
So there's no denying that a substantial number of civilians have been killed. | ||
But to say that the number 6,000 or 18,000, yeah, maybe that's a lie or an exaggeration. | ||
But there's been a lot of innocent people that have died in the carpet bombing. | ||
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Absolutely. But the real pushback seems to be, you know, the constant cries of genocide and the intentional targeting of civilians. | |
And that just doesn't seem to be true. | ||
Again, I would like people to read that article and they could see for themselves. | ||
John from Jamestown at Substack. | ||
And just check it out. | ||
Yeah, thank you so much for calling in and sharing that point. | ||
That's a good perspective. You have to be careful what numbers you hear from anyone for that matter. | ||
About anything. We've seen that they walked back in Israel. | ||
The claims initially of 1,500 down to 1,200 civilians that were killed by Hamas. | ||
We know that there's footage of these helicopters that were shooting civilians that were running away from the festival. | ||
So some of the casualties were actually killed by Israel on accident. | ||
As well as a result of this attack. | ||
So we're just getting a lot of lies from both sides. | ||
And like I said earlier today, it's because both sides have some evil in them in this very unfortunate tragedy, this conflict that we see happening. | ||
Let's talk next to Judy in Florida. | ||
Judy, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase. | ||
Just as an intro to what I was going to talk about, there was a Headline on a news aggregate site, as well as feed quails, but this one headline is, Palestinian officials ban Christmas decorations in Bethlehem to honor Hamas martyrs. | ||
What is Bethlehem significant for? | ||
The birth of Jesus. | ||
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Yeah. I got that one right. | |
Well, yeah, I'm glad you got it right. | ||
Good night, nurse. | ||
The reason why this, you know, I'm bringing this up, and I can't stress enough how, you know, I'm going to preface this by saying I love Muslims. | ||
Don't get me wrong. But the ideology behind it, just to give you one little bit from the Quran, to let you know the character of Muhammad. | ||
His wife was how old when they were married. | ||
Do you know? What does how old mean? | ||
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Forgive me. How old? | |
Oh, he had many wives. | ||
The youngest one was nine when they were married, I believe. | ||
But I don't think it was consummated until she was 12. | ||
So, he's got that going for him. | ||
No, no. Married at six, consummated at nine. | ||
So, I mean, in my mind, that makes him a pedophile. | ||
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Sure, by definition. | |
But, you know, my point is, their practice, and let me tell you something, I'm not pro-Jew either, per se, but The only Jew that I love and respect, he's my Savior. | ||
You know, I can't wait to meet him one day because he saved my soul, and that is Jesus Christ. | ||
You know, the Pharisees, the Sadducees, it came against them because of their envy and the fact that they wanted to retain power and this Wonderful God-man, because he is God. | ||
Jesus Christ was performing miracles here on the planet that, you know, his Father created. | ||
And, you know, it's because he was crucified and he was resurrected from the dead, which is the greatest miracle in all of, you know, human history, that, you know, we have this promise of everlasting life. | ||
But the bottom line is, all I'm trying to say is, the ideology, and, you know, I... The translation was given by my friend, and I'm not saying it's because he's my friend. | ||
I'm saying it's because he was a Christian who grew up in Egypt, knows Sharia on a compulsory basis. | ||
You know, it's a barbaric ideology. | ||
That is the correct term. | ||
If they get a stronghold anywhere, it is not good for... | ||
Non-practicing Muslims, Jews, or Christians. | ||
And part of it is because, yes, they are of lower IQ, but young children, very young boys, even the girls, but very young boys in the United States right now, inside of mosques, some of them very close to loved ones of mine, they're being taught what they're going to do when the day comes. | ||
And, you know, Michael Jan said last week he has enough evidence to put in prison Alejandro Mayorkas. | ||
We couldn't even get him impeached. | ||
I know. What does that tell you about the condition of America? | ||
Because we've got a steady stream of people that are here to not play patty cake with us. | ||
Yeah. But you do do something. | ||
We see that these migrants, these people are taking advantage of our freedom of religion here, our First Amendment right to freedom of religion in this country. | ||
And I don't think our founders ever envisioned a country that would allow in so many Muslims who support Sharia law because it's not just a religion, it's a political party that believes in the total overthrow of any established secular government and the placement of a Sharia law, a religious government, instead. | ||
this is a very, very dangerous notion that we would have a radical increase in the population of radical Islamic extremists in this country. | ||
For sure, it's a huge threat. | ||
And it's a real challenge for us to figure out how do we mitigate this risk while simultaneously protecting the freedom of religion in this country? | ||
Do we view Islam as a religion or do we view it as a political faction? | ||
Do they have a right to advocate Sharia law? | ||
Because it seems to me that they believe in a different form of government. | ||
They believe in advocating a different form of government. | ||
So it seems to me that any Muslim that holds office is inherently lying when he or she takes the oath of office to protect our current form of government because that's against Sharia law, is it not? | ||
How about going back to immigration instead of an outright invasion? | ||
What's happening? Let's use the proper language, please. | ||
This is not immigration that is occurring. | ||
They're pouring over in droves, you know, with drug cartels. | ||
We have, from every country, you know, we have people coming in, not just from China, but from Russia, all of the Middle East, Central and South America. | ||
Let's not call it immigration. | ||
If we had actual immigration, I would be in 100% agreement with it. | ||
This is not what we're discussing. | ||
And we have to use the proper language. | ||
And I'm not a conspiracy theorist, okay? | ||
I'm looking at the conspiracy and knowing that there's no theory behind it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We're in danger, okay? | ||
And it's like, I agree with some of the callers that have already, you know, said that, yeah, we're in the biblical end times, but I'm not on a suicide mission. | ||
That's why I understand Alex Jones' stance. | ||
Yeah. You know, because, you know, I want to have a future, but let me just put it this way, and then let me go. | ||
I'm going to a funeral this coming month. | ||
It's my ex-husband and he's dying of ailment or he died of ailment that I'm like 99.9% sure but I can't ask the question because my family is that dysfunctional as to what and how many vaccines he took. | ||
I'm so sorry to hear that, Judy. | ||
That's tough to lose anyone. | ||
We've all known someone who's had an adverse effect, adverse reaction to these vaccines. | ||
Thank you so much for your call and your insight. | ||
We're going to be taking more calls in the next segment. | ||
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Keep us on the air and stay tuned, folks, for more calls. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
This is the last segment of the show this morning before the great Alex Jones takes over himself on the infamous Alex Jones Show. | ||
I'm going to hear first from Raymond in Maryland. | ||
Raymond, what's in your mind? Hey, sir. | ||
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Hello. Hey, hey, can you hear me? | |
Of course I can hear you. | ||
That's why I went to you. | ||
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Awesome. Fuck yeah. | |
So, first thing I want to say is, Impecho Biden... | ||
Impeach Netanyahu, impeach Michelle Obama, and sorry to the Clintons. | ||
The 40-year coup that they've been doing is over. | ||
Done. I realize that Alex is right. | ||
They are trying to pull a coup right now. | ||
100%. But you can't just pull a coup on the United States. | ||
You can't come in hot Right. | ||
Right. | ||
It's conquest by conspiracy, not tyranny by conquest. | ||
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And let's remind the people that it's only a conspiracy because there are people conspiring together. | |
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Conspiracy theory doesn't mean it's ridiculous or irrational or crazy. | ||
Conspiracy theory just means that there's a theory as to whether or not the political class is conspiring to take power. | ||
And we know that basically every single government that's ever existed with a political class of its own has always conspired to maintain or expand its own power. | ||
So it's really a conspiracy theory to believe that a conspiracy theory isn't happening, in my opinion. | ||
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I agree, sir. | |
Yeah, and I thought it was just like a short-term thing, but then thinking about it, you can't just coup the United States. | ||
This has been going on for a while. | ||
They want Biden to have a second term. | ||
That's eight years. | ||
They were trying to elect Hillary. | ||
That's four years. Obama did a lot. | ||
That's eight years. Let's not forget about Bush's role in 9-11. | ||
That's another eight years. | ||
So right now, we're already... | ||
Yeah, that's 32 years. | ||
And then how long was Clinton in office? | ||
He was in for eight years. | ||
We're decades into a major conspiracy. | ||
Everybody that's been president basically since Reagan, including Reagan, and I don't even think Reagan did this on purpose, but everybody who's been in office since Reagan has clearly been a deep state operative. | ||
Actually, it probably goes all the way back to JFK. I think JFK was the only president, the last one that really pushed back against the intelligence community. | ||
And of course, we all know what happened to him. | ||
And then ever since then, we've had president after president with the exception of Donald Trump, who has been the subject of the intelligence community. | ||
Trump gets in and he is not subjected to their tyranny. | ||
He works outside of them. | ||
He's a force outside of them. | ||
And what do they do but impeach him? | ||
Not once, but twice. Over and over again, they lied about Russian collusion. | ||
The intelligence community even signed the documents saying that it was Russian disinformation, that the Hunter Biden laptop was real. | ||
And it was real. So we know the intelligence community betrayed literally treason against the American people with that. | ||
And now they're trying to lock him up. | ||
They're trying to convict him, persecute him, and prosecute him for all these things that he didn't do. | ||
to have complete control over the West Wing. | ||
It's why they blackmailed the Bidens into running for office this time. | ||
It's why the Bidens have done everything the intelligence community has said, despite the fact that every other aspect of our government, our country, our culture, our nation is collapsing right before our eyes. | ||
They totally want to have complete control over the political establishment in this country. | ||
That is the intelligence community. | ||
And they want collapse. They want crisis. | ||
Because crisis is how they expand their own power. | ||
It's how they increase their funding. | ||
It's how they justify foreign wars. | ||
It's how they quote-unquote protect the dollar. | ||
It is totally a coup. | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
And the only way we're going to fight against it is if we A, wake up to it, and then B, respond to it. | ||
And unfortunately, our Second Amendment rights don't protect us against this type of tyranny because it is a tyranny of conspiracy, not a tyranny of conquest. | ||
And so they don't fight us on the fronts. | ||
They don't fight us in the fields. | ||
They don't fight us hand-to-hand, face-to-face. | ||
In close quarters combat, they fight us with conspiracy, so the only way we can fight back is to fight back with conspiracy, to do the things like Elon Musk did by buying Twitter and making it a free speech platform, to do the things like refusing to comply, civil disobedience, organizing each other to fight against this massive tyranny. | ||
That's the only way that we can win. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. I do appreciate it. | ||
Let's hear next from Amy in Ohio. | ||
Amy, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase. | ||
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Hey, good morning. Okay, so I got a few things, so I'm going to rush through this. | |
First thing is abortion. | ||
Not only is it one of the most racist things you can support, it's also murder. | ||
Science says that there is a difference between having life and the birthing process. | ||
So you want to see people stop dead in their tracks when they're pro-slaughter and babies. | ||
You point out that it always comes down to, okay, when is conception? | ||
They can never answer it. | ||
So it's like, okay, well, there's a difference between the birthing process and having life. | ||
So, like, what is it? | ||
And they can never, never answer. | ||
So, and then I want to jump to, like, all the stuff that's going on globally. | ||
If I learn anything from Alex, it's, you know, know your enemy. | ||
So I'm seeing China and Russia join teams. | ||
Russia's back in, China's back in Iran, so that's Hamas. | ||
Canada is, they're all about Xi Jinping, so I'm sitting here and I'm like, with the warning that China gave to Biden about Taiwan, I think they are biding their time to see how this next year rolls in, to see what we do about Biden, and if we're Really, that weak of a country right now. | ||
And I think they're all going to, like, come together and just invade us. | ||
I don't think it's a coup. I think it's a lot bigger. | ||
Xi Jinping just came here. | ||
I think the administration is going to hand over everything. | ||
And I think it's a lot worse. | ||
My sister works on the Mexican border. | ||
And, like, it's crazy down there. | ||
So, I think everybody... | ||
I think Americans need to stop worrying about... | ||
And they're using the Palestine and Israel stuff as like, oh, look over here, don't worry about us. | ||
Distraction, yeah. Exactly. | ||
So I think every American needs to stop worrying about that and get their house in order. | ||
I think we need to get our house in order because I do feel like we're in the end times. | ||
It's biblical. So there's a storm coming, so everybody needs to get prepared. | ||
And then real quick, Rob Dew, still waiting on that job interview. | ||
I met him back in 2016 down by the waterfront when Alex was down there and helped him carry his camera to his car. | ||
And I was like, hey, I absolutely love you guys. | ||
Joe Biggs is one of my very few heroes. | ||
So, yeah, free Joe Biggs, by the way. | ||
Yeah. So I was like, hey, you can have a job. | ||
So I'm just joking with that. | ||
And then also, slavery. | ||
That word originates from Sabathians and Chains. | ||
So the white privilege people, you know, white men, you know, we don't be scared to be masculine. | ||
And then also, don't be deceived. | ||
Jesus does not pop up. | ||
He doesn't pop up. | ||
The Antichrist does. Jesus comes in the clouds. | ||
It's in the Bible. So, you know, There's some kind of, like, Messiah walking around. | ||
That's not it. He just comes with God in the clouds. | ||
We go up with him and witness God's wrath. | ||
So... Yeah, good points, good points. | ||
Well, you know, if you're right about this, Amy, if you're right that we're on the brink of a Chinese invasion and that the world is sort of in these end times, then there's a couple of things that come to mind for me. | ||
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We hear reports from the globalists that there's going to be a solar flare that's going to wipe out power or wipe out our Internet access. | ||
And we know that it's probably actually going to be a cyber attack from Iran or China. | ||
But in that event, you're going to wish that you had food stored because it's going to be difficult to communicate or order or do business if there's no way to process credit card transactions, if there's no way to actually interact with one another on the Internet. | ||
If there is indeed an EMP attack on the United States, we know that the studies show this is documented that 90 percent of the population of the United States would die without power if it went for nine months straight. | ||
Now, I'm not saying it would go for nine months straight, but in the event that something like that were to happen, you would want something like Life Select in your home protecting you. | ||
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