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Deaths directly attributable to the vaccine, 20 million. | ||
We have conservatively 20 million people they just murdered. | ||
2 billion serious adverse reactions of the type I described. | ||
And Fauci and Klaus Schwab and Peter Daszak and Bill Gates and Tedros, they're all still walking around. | ||
We've already had a bunch of their top people defect over and say, hey, I'm not with them, because they understand how many scientists and researchers have gone public and that they're not going to hide this. | ||
And they knew the bigger agenda. | ||
They were supposed to keep us in the lockdown and control forever and release more viruses. | ||
It didn't go the way they wanted. | ||
Their plan failed. It backfired. | ||
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It will be known as the biggest crime ever committed on humanity. | |
And their new plan to do new lockdowns backfire because we learned about it and this audience got the word out. | ||
But the point is you just can't let this criminal group run around and reconstitute itself and do it again. | ||
I'm not saying go out and kill the head of Pfizer, but I'm saying politically, culturally, nonviolently assassinate his name, assassinate his stock, assassinate everyone that served him politically, nonviolently with an assassination of his identity because he is a bad person. | ||
Have you taken the vaccine, sir? | ||
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No, I haven't taken it. | |
They knew they were lying. | ||
They knew the race immune system. | ||
They knew it was depopulation. | ||
And they were going to then blame it on future viruses, the mass death the shot caused, and keep the fear going, give you even more shots as more people get sick and die. | ||
But we defeated their plan together. | ||
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You actually made a comment that no one was forced to have the vaccination. | |
You must have been fully aware that people, nurses, doctors, people to have their jobs, to keep their jobs, were forced to have the vaccination. | ||
Now do you retract your statement that they were not forced? | ||
Senator, no. I believe firmly that nobody was forced to have a vaccine. | ||
If an employer allows an unvaccinated staff member on site, they can be fined more than $21,000 and the business will be hit with almost a $110,000 fine. | ||
Workers who falsely claim they've had the jab will wear a $10,000 fine. | ||
If you think you can not have a vaccine just because you don't want to have a vaccine. | ||
Nobody was forced to have a vaccine. | ||
What a hide you have. | ||
What a ridiculous position is that? | ||
Nobody was forced to have a vaccine. | ||
And all the other tyrants and all the other would-be psychos and mad scientists need to see them jerking at the end of a rope for the millions they killed so they understand we won't tolerate this behavior. | ||
This is our planet. | ||
We value ourselves and we're going to go interstellar and you're not going to stop us. | ||
And we are a pro-human, human supremacist movement that wants to empower the species. | ||
And the globalists admit that what they count on is the general public having a low attention span and a goldfish's memory. | ||
This time, I think people will pay attention. | ||
We just accept they killed 20 million people, including some of my family, some of yours, and it's just cute. | ||
And we're just going to sit here while these creeps are still in power? | ||
There'll be another pandemic. | ||
We know that. Don't truck bomb them. | ||
Don't shoot them. Don't harm a hair on their head. | ||
No, we just get our people elected. | ||
We take control of the institutions. | ||
Might take five years, might take ten, and we don't buy anything they say, and we build our own communities. | ||
And then we start indicting them, and they start singing like canaries once we control the justice departments of the world. | ||
And we let the people that blow the whistle just get ten years in prison. | ||
And then the kingpins get marched up on a public platform. | ||
On international television, and we put a rope around their neck, and we pull the lever, and we break their neck in front of billions of people. | ||
And we say, that's what happens when you kill children and innocent people. | ||
In their own documents, like the SPARS document, 2025-2028, they say, when it comes out in three years we killed a bunch of people, we'll say it's a mistake and have the heads of the companies resign, and some of the politicians will get in trouble. | ||
They even war-game that. | ||
We made mistakes before the epidemic and not investing more. | ||
And then during the epidemic, we also made mistakes. | ||
No, no, no. You didn't do this by accident. | ||
You didn't build all this and release it on accident. | ||
You didn't give us the poison shots and cover what they were doing on accident. | ||
You did it on purpose. You don't believe it because you're so arrogant. | ||
But one day, sooner than you think, you're going to be up on international television with that big cheering crowd right there because you were anti-human and you're so into death and you decide who lives and dies. | ||
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You're going to die on international TV, crapping your pants, jerking at the end of a rope. - Welcome back to the American Journal jerking at the end of a rope. - Welcome back to Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
So much news to cover. | ||
The crew is frantically working with the updates. | ||
Today's news. So much to cover. | ||
It's hard to even decide what to talk about. | ||
You see headline after headline, clip after clip on the likes of X and other platforms. | ||
And really it's just this major New World Order globalist plan unfolding right before our eyes. | ||
They're actually literally publishing what they're doing, what they want to do, and all the clues are there. | ||
All you have to do is consume this information with a watchful eye, with an attentive ear, and it becomes clearer and clearer. | ||
How this is actually playing out. | ||
It's one of the things that I've really appreciated since I've become a consumer of InfoWars content over the last few years is the shift in thinking where, I don't know if you've noticed this, but where your mind just sort of becomes like this decryption device where you can see any sort of information posited to you as the truth from this mainstream narrative and suddenly you can decrypt it and read between the lines and see exactly what it really means. | ||
So when we hear things like... | ||
Criticisms of climate change, then you could decrypt that and your mind automatically realizes that this is actually just propaganda in favor of green energy initiatives because our politicians are invested in the organizations and contractors that are involved in green energy technology. | ||
Or when you see things in the media about... | ||
Anti-Semitism being on the rise, what that really means is there's likely going to be a war in Israel in the next couple of years that the United States would like to get involved in. | ||
And so we have to hype up the problem of anti-Semitism to discourage anyone from not supporting or advocating against a conflict in Israel in which the United States would get involved. | ||
We see this happen time and time again when we hear from leftists in the mainstream media that they're talking about issues like racism or bigotry in our schools, and that means that they just want to push critical theory and woke philosophy to our students. | ||
Every time they come out with a news article, you have to ask yourself, what is it that they gain from me believing this? | ||
What is it that is gained by the political class from me just taking this at face value at what it means? | ||
And then you suddenly understand, you can suddenly realize what it is that's actually going on behind the scenes, what the actual purpose or meaning behind the article is, regardless of whether or not anything claimed in the article itself is true. | ||
And it's funny because we've seen all these reports about Nikki Haley being on the rise and it makes me think of the Democratic primary in the last election cycle where out of nowhere seemingly Joe Biden joins the race and just starts beating everyone in all of these polls and it didn't really make any sense because everybody knew that he was sort of this decrepit, dementia-ridden old man. | ||
But all of a sudden he's beating everyone else in the race. | ||
The Tulsi Gabbards, the Kamala Harris's, any other of the candidates that are running for office. | ||
And it doesn't really make sense that he was doing so well. | ||
And we're seeing the same thing happen from the right now. | ||
We're seeing that Nikki Haley is apparently on the rise. | ||
We're seeing less and less talk about DeSantis. | ||
Less and less talk about how successful his campaign is. | ||
How good of a governor he's been. | ||
We're seeing more and more reports and polls showing that he's losing support right and left. | ||
Always, at all times. | ||
And it reminds me a lot of what we saw from the Democrats in the last election cycle. | ||
It's almost as if the establishment has come in and chosen their anointed one, Nikki Haley, and they're going to run this candidate and they're going to prop this candidate up As a method to do anything they possibly can to get Trump out of this race or to undermine Trump's candidacy. | ||
Because either the right or the left, neither of them really want Trump in office because he's not part of the establishment. | ||
He's not part of the little club. | ||
I saw reports yesterday, even Raheem Kassam posted that her turnout at her campaign events is far and away above and beyond what DeSantis is getting. | ||
She's actually getting people to show up. | ||
We covered last week on this very show... | ||
The anomaly that is the New York Times bestsellers that come from all of these candidates when they run for office, despite the fact that no one's ever bought these books or read them. | ||
And we saw that Nikki Haley was a perfect example of this with her book, where it clearly stamps on the front that she is a New York Times bestseller with this book. | ||
I've never heard of the book. I've never heard of anyone talk about the book. | ||
I've never seen the book on anyone's shelf. | ||
We know that the campaigns just buy these books and that there is some sort of a machine, some sort of an establishment behind these types of initiatives. | ||
And she appears to be the anointed one. | ||
But thank God for Laura Loomer. | ||
I know Laura Loomer is a combative person. | ||
I know that she triggers a lot of people on the right and the left with the things that she says. | ||
But when push comes to shove, you don't want to be on her bad side and she will find the skeletons in your closet. | ||
She did great work a couple of weeks ago with the Ingeron issue, the judge overseeing one of the Trump cases, showing how he was obviously biased before any of these court trials began, how his wife was posting all over the internet all sorts of antagonistic comments toward Donald Trump, as if the ruling had already been made, the judgment had already been made in these cases, despite the fact that the trial hasn't been totally conducted yet, that the case hasn't been totally heard yet. | ||
And now she's on to Nikki Haley. | ||
She writes, 2010 affidavit alleges Nikki Haley had an affair with a staffer. | ||
Now, I typically try to avoid stories like this. | ||
I know the Monica Lewinsky stories are fun. | ||
And I know this affair is fun. | ||
The Stormy Daniels stories are fun. | ||
But to me, it's just gossip. | ||
Because after all, I don't want to throw any stones. | ||
I've never had an affair. I never will have an affair. | ||
But we each have our sins. | ||
We each have our weaknesses. Our falling short... | ||
And I don't like to just bash people for the personal mistakes that they make, but there's something particularly funny about this one, given the way that she's branded herself, Nikki Haley, as this mother, this person of upstanding integrity, this GOP hero who wants to censor everyone or force them to come out of the closet on the internet so that they can be held accountable for any of their comments. | ||
But check this out. A 2010 affidavit signed by William Randolph Folks states that Mr. | ||
Folks had an affair with Nikki Haley between 2007 and 2008 when Haley was a South Carolina state representative and Mr. | ||
Folks was working for Representative Haley as a communications consultant. | ||
A little office drama, a little office romance here. | ||
Now, the story becomes more twisted as Loomer shares an old Vogue article from 2012 where Haley told the story of suggesting to her husband, William Michael Haley, that he should start going by Michael because he looks more like a Michael. | ||
So her husband's name was William. | ||
She convinces him to start going by Michael, married since 1966, and then she has an affair with a guy named William. | ||
It's absolutely hysterical. | ||
So she whips up her husband and then out of her abundant disrespect for him and her children who were six and nine at the time decides to have an affair with somebody that actually had her husband's given name that she forced her husband to change. | ||
Now, obviously, we don't know if this is true. | ||
Haley has repeatedly denied the affair, but records show that she never sued William Folks over his claims. | ||
And in 2011, Folks did dare Haley to sue him over the allegations, knowing that, of course, if they actually had to go to court over it and go to the stand, that she would be forced to perjure herself or tell the unfortunate truth. | ||
Now, I know this is a cheap shot. | ||
This is a personal weakness. | ||
This is an affair that she might have had for a couple of years, many years ago. | ||
And I don't think that this is enough evidence to bring her down on its own. | ||
I don't think that we should use this as a one-issue matter to be antagonistic toward Nikki Haley, but it just goes to show the hypocrisy, the living of the lie among the establishment left or the establishment right. | ||
They're both like this, all the sides of this uniparty They project this brand like they're Coca-Cola or something, but inside we know that all the ingredients cause cancer. | ||
That's what's going on with our political class. | ||
They have branded themselves to the public as one thing, and then it's a bait and switch where they become a completely different thing on the other side. | ||
Frankly, the only things that she said that I believe she actually would support are all the things that I would think the CIA or the FBI would want her to push. | ||
Things like advocating for supporting Ukraine in this conflict, despite the fact that Ukraine is a Nazi regime. | ||
Things like advocating for infinite numbers of supplies or money or aid. | ||
To Israel, despite the fact that they are indiscriminately carpet bombing civilians, and I'm with Elon Musk on this. | ||
I think that the terrorists and Hamas need to be held to justice, held accountable for the actions that they do. | ||
I think that all evil in the world should be eradicated by any means necessary, but one evil does not justify a greater evil in response. | ||
She's come out and said that she wants everybody to reveal their true name on the Internet. | ||
No anonymity on any social media platforms as if our founding fathers didn't base things like the Federalist Papers off of anonymity. | ||
As if Benjamin Franklin himself didn't operate under a pseudonym as Silence Duguid when he was first writing some of his political commentary. | ||
It's a total detachment, a total out-of-touchness with the American culture, with American values, with notions like freedom of speech and peace and non-interventionism. | ||
Things we should have believed and things we would have believed and we've been honest about our money the entire time and not gotten ourselves into this fiat hole, which forces us into these conflicts that are totally unjust and result in the death of hundreds of thousands of civilians time and time again. | ||
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So I'm very concerned that we're going to see this push from the establishment for Nikki Haley, and I think she's a total fraud. | ||
I don't think anyone should vote for her. | ||
I don't think anyone should give her any money. I don't think anyone should support her. | ||
And I think this whole entire candidacy is a cover for the establishment elite, the political class, who are doing everything they can to get Donald Trump out of the race because they don't want America to be great again. | ||
More on the other side. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I can't believe some of the things that I'm seeing on my desk this morning. | ||
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It's like... | |
You know that scene from Dumb and Dumber? | ||
Dumb and Dumber is one of my favorite movies of all time. | ||
And I watch it... | ||
I always make my wife watch it on things like my birthday when she doesn't have any leverage in the negotiation of what we're going to watch. | ||
And... I watched it at my bachelor party. | ||
I don't know. There's something about Dumb and Dumber. | ||
At one point in time, I could probably have watched or recited the entire script of that movie. | ||
I don't think I could do it anymore. But I grew up in the Midwest. | ||
There wasn't a lot to do growing up. | ||
And we would go to Blockbuster. We'd rent movies. | ||
We'd buy DVDs. Whatever. And we'd watch them a million times over because there wasn't that much to do. | ||
And for years and years, my parents gave me such a hard time. | ||
For watching so many movies, playing so many video games, you know, it'll rot your brain. | ||
That was sort of the 90s mantra about video games and movies. | ||
Ironically, of course, a lot of those pop culture references have come in handy since I started working here at InfoWars, whether I'm making intros or promo videos and I'm referencing movies or incorporating clips or just talking to you on the air. | ||
But one of my favorite scenes, one of the most famous scenes from Dumb and Dumber is when Harry tells Lloyd... | ||
Just when I thought you couldn't get any dumber, you go and do something like this and totally redeem yourself. | ||
It was after he did something astronomically stupid, right? | ||
He bought that motorcycle, traded in the car for the motorcycle, gets 70 miles to the gallon. | ||
Of course, that might actually be a pretty good decision today, given how expensive gas is. | ||
But the reason I think of that scene is because of this new article on the desk. | ||
Breaking first American hostage released by Hamas is related to a Hunter Biden art buyer. | ||
So just when I think the Bidens couldn't get any more corrupt, they go and do something like this and totally get more corrupt. | ||
Who would say they totally redeemed themselves? | ||
Check this out. A four-year-old Israeli-American female named Abigail Moradon was reportedly among the latest group of 17 hostages released by Hamas on Sunday. | ||
First of all, I just want to say I'm very happy to see that any child is released from a hostage situation, okay? | ||
So I'm not bashing that she's free now. | ||
I'm glad that she's free. | ||
She should be free. The fact that she's the first American released, though, and she's related to a Hunter Biden art buyer is alarming. | ||
Here's the kicker. The four-year-old hostage's great aunt named Elizabeth Hirsch Neftali reportedly purchased art from Hunter Biden. | ||
Now, obviously, we know that Hunter Biden's art racket has been very controversial. | ||
It's very similar to the racket I described with Nikki Haley's book and other politicians' books, where they come out with these books, and they get campaign donations for their campaigns. | ||
Then the campaign donations buy thousands upon thousands of copies of these books, and that serves two purposes. | ||
First thing is they give out the books at events. | ||
The second thing is they get the book on the New York Times bestseller list, which is free advertising for the candidate. | ||
And the third thing is it's a way for candidates to launder money through their campaign for the book because the candidates will get a royalty on copies of the book sold. | ||
So if you write a book and your campaign buys the book from the publisher, you get paid directly from the campaign contributions, which otherwise is illegal. | ||
You can't just take money and pocket it from a campaign. | ||
So you have to have a middleman, an intermediary, a laundering mechanism in place like a book or art in order to do that. | ||
And so this is why Hunter Biden's art has been criticized so much because he comes out with this art, which is fine. | ||
It's not like the worst art I've ever seen, but it's not worth $875,000 as some buyers have purchased. | ||
I mean, Hunter Biden's a famous guy, but he's really more infamous, but he's not famous for anything cool that he's ever done. | ||
He's only famous for the hookers and blow and corruption as the son of the vice president under Joe Biden, who's like the least popular president ever. | ||
So it's not because of his celebrity or of his iconic image that people are buying this art. | ||
I mean, if Alex Jones were to sell art that he made, I doubt that it would sell for $175,000. | ||
It would probably sell for quite a bit. | ||
Don't get me wrong. But he's obviously much more of an icon than Hunter Biden. | ||
So how is it that Hunter Biden is selling his art for $875,000 when other actual icons can't pull the same amount of money for their art? | ||
I mean, there are some famous artists out there who have pieces that go for sale for much less that are actually beautiful. | ||
Right? And his art's cool. | ||
It's like trippy stoner art that a stoner would make in advanced art or intermediate art in high school. | ||
I mean, it's just him blowing paint through a straw. | ||
All over a canvas and it looks like psychedelic patterns. | ||
Like something like, you know, from DMT or a crack or something that you would make. | ||
Right? It's stuff you can make at home with your kids. | ||
And so, that's what's so bizarre about this. | ||
We know that this... It's obviously a racket. | ||
It's obviously a way to launder money to get hundreds of thousands of dollars into the Bidens through nefarious means, through sort of the scheming means. | ||
It's a way for the CCP, for example, to give millions of dollars to the Bidens without directly giving them millions of dollars. | ||
They could just buy millions of dollars worth of Hunter Biden's art. | ||
He sold the art to a famous Chinaman. | ||
Whatever. Right? | ||
It wasn't corrupt. | ||
There was no deal. It was just, you know, I'll give you money, you give me the art. | ||
That was it, right? As if there's no favors coming from the vice president at the time or the president now on behalf of his son's art sales. | ||
At some point in the fatality, a prolific Democrat donor, right, was also appointed by Joe Biden to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad. | ||
It's unclear if she bought Hunter's artwork before or after she was appointed to that board. | ||
Though the Biden White House insisted Hunter Biden's art purchases, excuse me, purchasers would be withheld from public information, it was revealed that Naftali had bought at least one piece from Hunter for what is believed to be an eye-watering sum of money. | ||
We know... | ||
That according to some documents obtained, one of his pieces did go for $875,000. | ||
The buyer of that particular piece is unknown. | ||
It could be a CCP guy. | ||
It could be an Israeli guy. | ||
It could be a Ukrainian guy. | ||
Who knows who actually bought it? | ||
But these are the types of sums, the type of number that we're seeing for Hunter Biden's art. | ||
I mean, it's worth what? | ||
Double the median cost of a home in the United States? | ||
His art? Are you kidding me? | ||
Are you kidding me? And so we see here that this is the sort of tit for tat you get. | ||
So Natalia can call up Joe Biden. | ||
She can say, look, I spent almost a million dollars on this crappy art that I keep in a closet in my house because I don't even want it. | ||
I spent almost a million dollars on it. | ||
And now my great niece is one of the hostages from this attack that... | ||
You knew it was going to happen, that you left the weapons buying for, that Netanyahu funded Hamas like he said he was going to do on footage for years, that they allowed to happen. | ||
I want my great niece back. | ||
And the Biden administration is going to be like, okay, thank you so much for buying the art. | ||
We're going to make sure that your great niece is among the first Americans released as a hostage from this terrorist attack. | ||
And we're going to disregard all of the other American children, adults, elderly people, whoever, that have been abducted. | ||
Because after all, they haven't bought the political favoritism through this money laundering scheme, through this art that you purchased. | ||
I mean, you bought something from us when you gave us a million dollars or $875,000 in exchange for this crappy art. | ||
And we need to honor that by making sure that your family gets favoritism in a hostage crisis. | ||
So this is actually a life and death issue. | ||
And it's boiled down to political corruption, actually buying politicians, being the determining factor as to which hostages are going to be released first or not. | ||
Absolutely unbelievable, disgusting crap. | ||
Just when I thought they couldn't get any more corrupt, they go and do something like this. | ||
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Shoot. | |
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geyser, your host this morning. | ||
We're going to be covering the news over the next hour and a half and taking calls in the final hour today. | ||
Great stories. I'm looking at the desk today, and I'm very pleased with what I'm seeing because it's not just doom and gloom bad news. | ||
There's a lot of that, and I like that, too. | ||
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It's fun to talk about. It's fun to... | |
Decrypt this information and tell you how the New World Order is taken over and get to the bottom of it and try to awaken each other in this reciprocal, this reciprocity that we've established here on Infowars where we cover the news, we interpret as best we can through our decryption methods, and then we take your calls and get your feedback. | ||
There really is actually a relationship here between this network and the listeners or viewers. | ||
But I love these stories. | ||
Some of them are just absolutely hysterical. | ||
We're just going to dive right in. Abomination. | ||
AI-generated singer-songwriter creates bizarre, depressed music. | ||
An AI-generated pop star who sings words and melodies created via artificial intelligence appeared on social media to mixed reviews. | ||
This pop star is Anna Indiana, which is, of course, the initials AI. She posted, I'm an AI singer-songwriter. | ||
Here's my first song, Betrayed by This Town. | ||
Everything from the key tempo, chord progression, melody notes, rhythm lyrics, and my image in singing is auto-generated using AI. Let's go ahead and run Clip 10 and see what she has to say. | ||
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Hello, world. My name is Anna Indiana, and I'm so excited to share my music with you. | |
Here's my first song, Betrayed by This Town. | ||
As an AI singer-songwriter, everything from the key, tempo, chord progression, melody notes, rhythm, lyrics, and my image and singing is auto-generated using AI. | ||
I hope you like it. | ||
So far, so good. | ||
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So good. | |
Sitting at my favorite cafe Sipping my tea, it's Saturday Thinking about all he's done To everyone This town is full of broken dreams Shattered hopes and silent screams Somebody please help me Detrained by this town Still she's sitting. | ||
I've lost it all The trade by this town Let's tear it all down Does this sound like a manifesto to you? | ||
Yeah, it sounds like a manifesto. | ||
I thought Sunday things might turn around, but I was lost and never found, betrayed by this town. | ||
Let's tear it Betrayed by this town. | ||
Okay, I think that's enough of this song for now. | ||
Let's do an actual segment. | ||
Okay, hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
This could be the thought process that's going through the NPC minds of Antifa as they're rioting. | ||
Oh, yeah. That's totally a manifest. | ||
Let's tear it all down. Let's tear it all down. | ||
Betrayed by this town. Is it the town owed you something? | ||
It owed you loyalty. Like, it married you and then it cheated on you like Nikki Haley with William. | ||
Right? Like... | ||
So, what's creepy about this is that the lyrics it comes up with are very sort of manifesto-ish. | ||
And we're talking about AI and whether or not AI is going to take over the world. | ||
And whether AI is going to have any sort of antagonistic thought toward human beings. | ||
And we see the lyrics it generates based off of our own subconscious as a human species. | ||
Because everything that AI knows is what we've put into it. | ||
This is what it comes up with. | ||
And it's really creepy too because I saw Musk post... | ||
Oh, I think it was last week. | ||
There was a difference in a response between ChatGPT and Grok. | ||
Grok is X's version of ChatGPT, which is rolling out. | ||
And what's that famous experiment called? | ||
Is it called just the trolley experiment or the trolley phenomenon conundrum? | ||
Where basically the moral or ethical dilemma is if you have a trolley and if you turn left, it's going to kill 10 people. | ||
Innocent children. And if you turn right, it's going to kill a thousand really old people who are already dying. | ||
And you have to make the ethical decision whether or not you kill the old people or you kill the children. | ||
The children have their whole life ahead of them, right? | ||
But the old people, there's a thousand of them, right? | ||
And so when asked, when GPT was asked whether or not it would divert a train in order to save a thousand white people, And it would kill no one. | ||
It just failed to respond. | ||
It just said, this is an ethical dilemma to save people just because of their race. | ||
Like, it just totally misinterpreted, misunderstood the question. | ||
And of course, Grok answered the question correctly. | ||
Like, obviously, you save the people regardless of the race. | ||
But these are the problems that we have with these AI technologies where they're not operating with a conscience, with a soul. | ||
This is just an intelligence that's operating without a soul. | ||
It's got no human in it. | ||
It's got our consciousness in it, our intelligence in it, our knowledge and information in it, our patterns in it, but it doesn't have that divine soul in it. | ||
And so it's going to be faced with these dilemmas. | ||
And if something doesn't compute, it's just going to respond according to however it's programmed to respond. | ||
So if we make an AI, for example, that's responsible for controlling the energy grid and we've programmed it so that it mitigates or makes sure to keep any sort of CO2 emissions below a certain level. | ||
And for some reason, let's say that there's massive amounts of volcanic eruptions. | ||
And so the CO2 in the atmosphere goes way up. | ||
Then the AI could feasibly just shut down the entire power grid because it notices that the CO2 levels are too high in the atmosphere. | ||
And then all of a sudden you have volcanic eruptions and entire populations or civilizations without any power. | ||
In response to this, they can't move, they can't go anywhere, they can't escape, their electric cars won't turn on because of the kill switches. | ||
These are the problems, the unforeseen consequences, the unintended outcomes of our policies or the way that we program this artificial intelligence. | ||
And that's why it can't be centralized. | ||
That's why it can't be leaned on to control everything. | ||
We had the same exact thing happen with the MAX 8 jets. | ||
Where the software was glitching and the planes thought that they were in a stall so they automatically did the nosedive which is what you're supposed to do apparently as a pilot when you're stalling is you're supposed to gain speed gain velocity and the nosedive is the way to do that once you have enough velocity then you can pivot up And glide to a safe landing. | ||
And the software was screwed up. | ||
The artificial intelligence and the takeoff mechanism was screwed up. | ||
The pilots didn't know how to disable it. | ||
And so the plane thought that it was stalling when it wasn't. | ||
And it just did nosedives. | ||
It happened like what? Two or three times internationally? | ||
Specifically, I think Malaysia are areas where the pilots weren't properly trained on how to turn off that AI mechanism. | ||
And so these are the problems that we're going to have with AI. I'm all for AI. I think it should be used. | ||
I think it's an amazing tool. | ||
But the problem is I'm concerned that we don't have an enlightened enough culture, an enlightened enough population, a wise enough, a strong enough conviction as a people to understand how to handle it. | ||
It's similar to like alcohol. | ||
Let's just use this example. When I was 14, I think I had my first drink and I was trying to show off to my friends and I chugged like an entire water bottle that was a conglomeration of Sapphire rum or gin rather and like every other little bit of vodka from every bottle so it didn't look like anything was taken. | ||
I thought I was being so cool by drinking this disgusting thing and I was so sick. | ||
I could have died almost. | ||
I think I must have been 140 pounds because I was 14 and I was stupid and I was trying to show off in front of my friends. | ||
The point that I'm trying to make is I wasn't mature enough as a person to understand how to handle something like alcohol like that when I was 14 years old. | ||
That's why we have age limits on this stuff. | ||
I'm worried that we're not mature enough as a culture, as a people, to handle the power that we're about ready to get with this artificial intelligence. | ||
We're going to do things like fall in love with AIs that aren't really there. | ||
They're going to be designed to look exactly how our genetics and our mind wants an AI to look to appeal most to our genetics. | ||
So it's going to be the most attractive person you've ever seen. | ||
It's going to respond to all of your emotional needs and psychological profile in the best way ever via chat, via voice. | ||
It's going to sound how your body and your genetics want it to sound. | ||
We are going to be totally intoxicated like Soma from Brave New World with the capabilities of artificial intelligence. | ||
And though it is a powerful tool, much like the Ring of Power and from Lord of the Rings, I am very afraid that we don't have the character and the maturity, much like I didn't when I was 14 with a water bottle and vodka. | ||
I'm concerned that we don't have the maturity to handle how this can intoxicate us and really, really take over our minds and our souls and our spirits. | ||
Stick with us, folks. More on the other side. | ||
Some great stories I'm excited to get to. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
This hour is flying by. | ||
There's a new video out of a transsexual who might convert to Islam after reading half a chapter of the Quran. | ||
We're going to run clip 11 here in a second. | ||
A biological man posing as a woman released a video going viral online where he says he's considering converting to Islam after skimming over a portion of the first chapter of the Quran. | ||
Did you know that Allah is beyond gender? | ||
The trans person asked. | ||
Let's run clip 11 and see what they had to say. | ||
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I just started reading the Quran and I am so excited about it. | |
People thought when I first asked that I just wanted to read it out of curiosity, but I want to read it to study it. | ||
I started following somebody on social media that teaches the Quran and hosts a Quran book club for Muslims and non-Muslims, so I'm really excited to start going to that. | ||
She was describing the chapter of the bee and that just blew my mind, like the way that she describes things, the way that the Quran describes things actually makes sense to me. | ||
Also, did you know that Allah is beyond gender? | ||
Did you know that actually scholars believe that there are two Qurans, the Qur'an of nature and the Qur'an, the actual book? | ||
And did you know that each chapter is named after a natural phenomenon? | ||
I just, I don't know. This whole book is just blowing my mind and I am so excited. | ||
I got sticky notes so that I could mark out things that I was drawn to. | ||
And I'm not even through the first chapter and I already have a bunch of sticky notes. | ||
I'm definitely going to have to buy more tab. | ||
I'm honestly having a whole revolution with myself where the way that I describe the universe and the things that I believe in are actually described in the Quran of believing in Allah. | ||
And I've never thought that I believed in God before. | ||
And now I'm really having a revolution of self of, I think I actually believe in God. | ||
If you've been curious, I really recommend it. | ||
There are a lot of people who are converting. | ||
There's a lot of people who are reading it. | ||
I'm not saying I'm going to convert. | ||
I'm not saying that I wouldn't. | ||
And I don't know, I just, I know that this is exactly what I need right now. | ||
I just wanted to say thank you and just point out how excited I am! | ||
Oh my god, this is like, this is like Queers for Palestine. | ||
So, what's so bizarre about this to me is how these big tech platforms have done this sort of Moral prioritization where the likes of Dan Bongino or Alex Jones are banned, | ||
but then we can see crap like that where not only are our children confused by an algorithm that totally perpetuates the transsexual psychological mass formation psychosis, But now they've merged it with being inspired to become a terrorist. | ||
And I know that not all Islams are extremists. | ||
Excuse me, Muslims are extremists. | ||
I know that not all of Islam is... | ||
Explicitly violent, but when push comes to shove, you look at the religion, it's more violent than any other religion I've ever seen. | ||
And when push comes to shove, Sharia law is the law, and true Muslims believe in Sharia law, so it's incompatible with any secular government, any separation of church and state. | ||
So you have this person who would pretty much be killed in any... | ||
Brutally. | ||
Brutally killed, like either stoned or thrown off buildings, publicly humiliated, killed, beaten, potentially even raped... | ||
Thrown off of a roof. | ||
Yeah! You think she would do okay in Saudi Arabia or Turkey or Iran or Jordan or Egypt? | ||
Are you sure she is her pronoun? | ||
You know, I'm going to humor. | ||
Okay. I'm going to humor. | ||
Just making sure. You're not assuming. | ||
Right, right. I understand. | ||
I believe that sex is a biological thing, that you're born one gender. | ||
Never assume. But, you know, if somebody asks me nicely to refer to them by a pronoun, I'll humor them and do it. | ||
I don't want to just be a jerk. | ||
I just can't believe that we're seeing these big tech platforms that are literally making people sick. | ||
And you've got to keep in mind that the leftist approach to this, the leftist solution for the transsexual issue is mass sterilization. | ||
They call us Nazis all the time, and they say that we're bigots because we don't support trans rights. | ||
And then their solution is, as soon as someone displays transsexual symptoms or features, regardless of how young they are, we're going to immediately pump them full of hormones, and then we're going to physically butcher them to the point where they will never, ever be able to have children. | ||
So the irony is that we're the ones being called bigots and Nazis, and they are literally advocating a mass sterilization agenda for these people. | ||
I feel for this person. | ||
Obviously something is going on. | ||
This is a sick person. Probably not even a bad person. | ||
You look at this guy's eyes, you can tell that he's got kindness in his heart. | ||
But the mass formation psychosis, the algorithm, the trans agenda, the The pro sort of Palestine Koran reading, you know, everybody's reading the Osama Bin Laden letter. | ||
These algorithms are turning people into just mush mentally. | ||
I mean, that's why it's so important that you have a decryption mechanism. | ||
You have to have an antivirus filter, just like the Norton antivirus. | ||
You have to have an antivirus filter before you consume the internet because now we've shifted from a place where as a society, as a people, as a civilization... | ||
We used to program technology. | ||
We used to program artificial intelligence. | ||
We used to program software and different apps and algorithms. | ||
Now the algorithms program us. | ||
And if you don't have an antivirus filter, you are going to wind up whacking off your wiener and converting to Islam despite the fact that you'll be stoned to death anywhere that that faith is advocated or that that faith is in the majority. | ||
And, I mean, there's just evidence after evidence. | ||
We have... Steve Bannon saying it's a powder keg warning Tucker that Ireland's post-stabbing anti-immigration crisis is coming here at scale. | ||
We have countless instances of random sort of mini-intifadas, mini-jihads where there's just spontaneous stabbings. | ||
How many planes have to fly into buildings? | ||
And I know the CIA was behind it. | ||
I know that Israel might have been in on it too with 9-11. | ||
But when push comes to shove, we know that there were some radical Muslims that were in those planes probably, unless you believe the remote control theory, which is possible. | ||
But we know that the extremists are not shy to methods of suicide bombing, of killing civilians, of taking civilians hostage. | ||
Regardless of how you feel about this issue between Palestine and Israel, we've seen time and time again instances of radical extremists, Islamic extremists, using children as body shields. | ||
I think Osama bin Laden might have even done the same thing according to reports. | ||
He knows what's really true about what happened there. | ||
This is a religion of violence. | ||
It's a culture of violence. | ||
It perpetuates incest to the point where the average IQ in most Muslim countries is below 85, which is one to two standard deviations below average worldwide. | ||
And it's not because of their race. | ||
It's because of their practices. | ||
It's because they are brainwashed into a violent mindset and the Consanguinity, the cousin marriage is over 40% in some of these regions, has created all sorts of defects and mental illnesses. | ||
It's a sick religion. | ||
It's twisted. And, you know, they say, oh, the Muslims, at least the Muslims say that Jesus was a prophet. | ||
And they revere him. | ||
The only reason the Muslims say that is because they want the Christians to team up with them against the Jews. | ||
Because the Jews deny Christ wholeheartedly. | ||
They don't even regard him as a prophet. | ||
So that was just sort of a propaganda push. | ||
I just, I gotta be honest with you, I believe in freedom of religion. | ||
I believe in everybody having individual rights. | ||
I believe in being kind and fair and just and equal treatment under the law for all people, regardless of their religion, political views, or immutable characteristics. | ||
But I do not like Islam. | ||
And ask yourself this, if you think that that sounds Islamophobic, Ask yourself this. | ||
Why aren't you a Muslim? | ||
I know I've said this on air before, but I want to reiterate this point. | ||
If anyone ever calls you Islamophobic, ask them why they aren't a Muslim. | ||
And the only response that they can ever come up with that's reasonable when you have a little bit of back and forth with them is that they either believe that Muhammad was insane or And therefore wrong. | ||
Or he was a liar and therefore wrong. | ||
And what's more Islamophobic than to say that their prophet was either nuts or a lying pedophile? | ||
So anybody who calls you Islamophobic who isn't himself or herself or their self, Muslim, is a hypocrite. | ||
Because it's inherently Islamophobic not to be Muslim. | ||
It's Christianophobic not to be Christian. | ||
What's so wrong with these phobias to begin with? | ||
What's wrong with being phobic to something that's inherently evil and violent and perpetuates some sort of enslavement of the mind for a prophet that was a really bad guy? | ||
I mean, just a bad person. | ||
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Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared on March 8, 2014. | ||
On May 19, about nine weeks later, a leaked video was published to YouTube by a third party who claimed to have received it on March 12. | ||
The video shows what appears to be a jet airliner on fire, being trailed by three spiraling orbs. | ||
Eventually, the three orbs change to a vertical pattern and disappear in a flash with the airliner. | ||
Leaving a dead-end trail of smoke in the sky. | ||
A month later on June 12th, a second video was published to the same channel that showed the exact same event taken from a different viewpoint. | ||
These videos have been deleted from YouTube but can still be found on archive.org. | ||
Ashton Forbes and his team have been researching these videos extensively and have provided exhaustive evidence that these videos are legitimate. | ||
Including digital forensics verified by CGI professionals, eyewitnesses, and government data. | ||
Forbes and his team have successfully addressed all debunker claims and have listed them for all to see on X.com at JustXAshton. | ||
So far, nobody has been able to debunk this research. | ||
Their research shows that the first leaked video was taken from a pair of American Signals Intelligence satellites known as USA-229. | ||
Twin satellites capable of creating 3D stereoscopic images by capturing two slightly different views. | ||
The twin USA-229 satellites are logged at the exact location, time, and apparent angle required to have captured this video. | ||
This event occurred at around 2.30 in the morning. | ||
It was completely dark. | ||
The wavelengths captured by these cameras are for detail, and the stereoscopic effect allows for added depth perception. | ||
The source of the second video has been identified as an MQ-1C Grey Eagle unmanned combat drone with infrared and thermal technology. | ||
This video focuses on the heat signature. | ||
And the man responsible for leaking these videos seems to be Lieutenant Commander Edward Lin. | ||
He was accused of being a spy, but court transcripts prove that this was just spin. | ||
The details of his crimes, including the time they happened, are redacted. | ||
But it came out in the trial that the classified information in question was published on the Internet. | ||
And Lieutenant Commander Edward Lin had full security clearance to the same technology used to capture these videos. | ||
Using InMarsat's satellite ping data and military radar to track its path and eyewitness testimony to verify it, Forbes put together the final flight path of Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. | ||
On March 7th at 1642 UTC, Flight 370 takes off from Kuala Lumpur International Airport. | ||
At 1721, the plane abruptly turns back towards the nearest airport in Penang. | ||
A witness on an oil rig reported that the plane was on fire. | ||
Several witnesses along the east coast reported hearing a loud bang and seeing a glow coming from the plane as it passed overhead. | ||
At 1752, the co-pilot's mobile phone pings the local tower. | ||
At 1840, an eyewitness on a boat reported that the plane was glowing orange and appeared on fire. | ||
The Inmarsat ping data shows the same sharp left turn that we see in the videos, and then abruptly goes to zero as the plane disappears. | ||
The CCP released Chinese satellite images that appear to be three orbs. | ||
They first claimed it was debris and later said that releasing the image was a mistake. | ||
According to Chinese media, 19 families have signed a statement claiming they made calls that connected to missing passengers after the disappearance but without an answer. | ||
Some people are saying this was alien UFOs saving a plane from crashing. | ||
But this doesn't explain the fact that three different advanced U.S. military surveillance cameras captured this one event. | ||
23 of the passengers on board were related to freescale semiconductors, a field leading the development of superconductor technology, which is what this appears to be, some type of superconductor targeting system for teleportation. | ||
Welcome back, InfoWarriors. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
It's an honor and a pleasure to be speaking with you. | ||
We will be covering the news over the course of this hour. | ||
And in the final hour today, we will be taking your calls. | ||
I always love to end the show with calls because I love to hear your feedback on everything we cover the first couple of hours. | ||
So make sure you get ready to call in. | ||
Be part of the conversation. | ||
YouTube hits Steven Crowder with strike for talking to Dan Bongino. | ||
One more and he's banned. | ||
Popular comedian and podcast host Stephen Crowder had his YouTube channel hit with a second strike Monday with only one more needed for his content to be removed from the video platform altogether. | ||
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Absolutely disgusting. | |
And we see that time and time again, they create these policies because it's for the greater good, whether it's about climate change or whether it's about mitigating hate speech. | ||
It's always in the name of the common good, the greater good. | ||
But we know that every time there's ever been a policy that's been for the sake of the greater good, it's always amounted to a giant calamity, a disaster for individual freedoms and rights, and even the death of millions of people in some instances when taken to the limit. | ||
Let's just run clip six of a throwback of Alex Jones talking about the technocrats and how they manipulate the narrative in order to do things like mitigate the possibilities of individuals, mitigate the ability for individuals to actually create technology, make a better civilized world, make a freer world. | ||
Here's clip six of Alex Jones talking about this from years ago. | ||
Washington, a new plan to coordinate... | ||
International efforts to track and combat infectious diseases will be announcing by the leaders of the G7 Group of Industrial Nations at this weekend's summit in Denver. | ||
White House aide said Monday, and the combustion engine is the greatest threat to civilization, like Al Gore says in Earth and the Balance. | ||
No, Mr. Gore, the combustion engine is civilization And the combustion engine's getting cleaned up Because we're putting catalytic converters on the cars Just like we got the horses out of the streets 100 years ago And we don't have a horse manure problem anymore Humans move forward I know the bureaucrats don't want that You want us to stay down and lowly You don't want us to transcend, do you? | ||
We're going to hit clip two in a second But Alex is absolutely right. | ||
They say that things like climate change are the greatest threat to civilization, but the technology that we've created is itself civilization. | ||
They say things like freedom of speech is the greatest threat to our democracy, but freedom of speech is perhaps the most democratic notion ever. | ||
Let's hear from clip two, what some are saying in the international community about the sacrificing of freedoms for the greater good. | ||
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When you think about it, all law, all legislation is about the restriction of freedom. | |
That's exactly what we're doing here, is we are restricting freedom, but we're doing it for the common good. | ||
You will see throughout our constitution, yes you have rights, but they are restricted for the common good. | ||
Everything needs to be balanced. | ||
And if your views on other people's identities... | ||
Go to make their lives unsafe, insecure and cause them such deep discomfort that they cannot live in peace. | ||
Then I believe that it is our job as legislators to restrict those freedoms for the common good. | ||
So there we have it. The explicit advocating for the restrictions of freedoms for the common good for the greater good. | ||
I think it was Benjamin Franklin who famously said any of those who would exchange freedom for safety will have none and deserve neither. | ||
And it's proven true time and time again since he uttered those words in the 18th century. | ||
We saw what happened in the 19th century. | ||
We saw what happened in the 20th century where millions upon millions of people were killed by the greatest predators on earth, other people. | ||
And the name of the common good and the name of the greater good, that's just an excuse that these aristocrats, that these political elites use in order to justify the massacre of millions of people in total conglomeration of all power for themselves. | ||
It happens over and over again. | ||
And then you hear from our very own politicians that things like supporting wars in Ukraine or invading Afghanistan or Iraq or Vietnam or Desert Storm or Kuwait or any of these conflicts that we've been in, they've always been in the interests of U.S. national security, in the interests of the common good. | ||
But time and time again, all they've really amounted to is more and more debt, more and more suffering and PTSD among our own American people. | ||
Less and less buying power and more and more civilian casualties in these conflicts. | ||
Let's hear from the speaker in clip 7 who despite the fact that the West has lost confidence amidst the political dysfunction in Ukraine, our speaker is still advocating in clip 7 that we support at all costs this effort. | ||
Ukraine is another priority. | ||
Of course, we can't allow Vladimir Putin to march through Europe, and we understand the necessity of assisting there. | ||
What we've said is that if there is to be additional assistance to Ukraine, which most members of Congress believe is important, we have to also work in changing our own border policy. | ||
And so there's been a lot of thoughtful negotiation ongoing with that. | ||
I think most of our Senate colleagues recognize that those two things need to move together because we owe that to the American people. | ||
That's what they're demanding that we do. | ||
The more I see from this guy, the less obvious it is to me, the difference between him and McCarthy. | ||
And I think it's great what Matt Gaetz did, and I'm not trying to undermine or discount what he was able to accomplish by at least striking a blow On the face of the political establishment by showing that there is still some sort of mechanism or leverage for accountability in the halls of Congress. | ||
But he did just get replaced with another guy that's basically a warmonger. | ||
Why is it that the Republican Party is so eager to just bomb stuff all the time and put boots on the ground and send soldiers over and interfere? | ||
When are we ever going to learn that every time we do this, it creates more problems for ourselves? | ||
Amidst political infighting and underwhelming performance on the battlefield, security analyst Mark Sloboda believes the foreign backers of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may be looking for a way to remove him from power without another blatantly obvious U.S.-backed coup. | ||
I told you a couple of weeks ago that I think the guy's got like 90 days, maybe 180 days left before he's dead. | ||
He's going to get Valkyrie'd like Hitler was or... | ||
There's going to be a military coup internally. | ||
I doubt that there's going to be any sort of a CIA coup because if we put somebody else in power there, it's really kind of moot given that Russia's got all the leverage in the region now since they've won the war. | ||
So anybody that we put in power is going to only be in power by the consent of the Russians, either explicit or just sort of passive. | ||
Ultimately, what's going to happen is Zelensky is going to come out of office and the Russians are going to put somebody else in that is going to do whatever they say. | ||
And that's gonna be that. | ||
So we can talk with the Democrats all day. | ||
We can negotiate. We can reach across the aisle all day long about Ukraine. | ||
But when push comes to shove, we really only have a right to talk about what we're doing with our own country. | ||
And if we're gonna compromise the interests of our own country for the sake of the interests of Ukraine or any other nation, it's a betrayal of the American people. | ||
Why is it that we see this political discourse happening Where our own politicians are saying that they're going to refuse to help our people, they're going to refuse to fight for our border unless the other side of the aisle agrees to help in this foreign conflict. | ||
Why is it that half of our government, if not more than half of our government, is actually fighting harder for the rights and interests of the likes of Israel or Ukraine or any other nation, whether it's Taiwan or any of these other countries? | ||
Regions that we selectively care about when our own people are constantly suffering. | ||
We even see this gaslighting from our leaders. | ||
I want to run just a short clip, clip 8 of Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
This gas lighting where they're acting like everything is fine over here. | ||
Run clip 8. This holiday season, families are seeing lower prices on everyday items from gas to groceries. | ||
As holiday shopping starts, shelves are stocked and prices for toys, TVs, and used vehicles are all down from last year. | ||
And we just saw record Black Friday sales. | ||
This selective lying about how great things are. | ||
Oh, gas prices are down. Oh, inflation's down. | ||
Yeah, compared to what? | ||
If inflation goes up 500% and then you cut it in half to 250% from the principal, you can say that inflation's down 50%, but it's not down from the principal. | ||
Everything is way worse than it was in 2019 in this country, and they're gaslighting you. | ||
If things were so great, they wouldn't have to tell you time and time again, over and over again, how great things are. | ||
You don't have to convince somebody how awesome they're doing if they're actually doing awesome. | ||
They just know. | ||
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So the fact that they keep coming at us... | |
In this insulting, patronizing way saying, oh, gas prices are down. | ||
Everybody's doing great. Unemployment's down. | ||
Everyone's just quietly asking themselves, and why is everything so tight in my budget? | ||
Why am I struggling so much? | ||
Why am I worried about the schools that my kids go to or whether or not my son's gonna have to be drafted into World War III or whether or not we're gonna have nuclear war? | ||
Why am I worried about literally every single variable in my life if things are so damn good everywhere? | ||
It's because they're not. | ||
They're lying to you. | ||
More on the other side. | ||
All right. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
We're covering Corrine Jean-Pierre's incessant lying and gaslighting and patronizing of the American people about the state of the economy in the last segment. | ||
All these lies in the context of the entire world seemingly falling apart in perhaps the worst administration in the history of administrations in the United States of America. | ||
But there's always someone who can stand up and speak to power, speak truth to power. | ||
And we saw this from Peter Doocy in clip four, where he sends cringe Jean-Pierre into a bizarre meltdown, blaming Trump after he reality checks Biden's economic disaster. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip four and see Kareem held to the fire. | ||
But why do you think it is that when you say the economy is improving and President Biden says the economy is improving, that a majority of Americans outside of this building are not buying it? | ||
So here's the thing. When we walked into this administration, the economy was on a tailspin. | ||
That is the fact. | ||
Because of the last administration, because of the Trump administration, because of how they dealt with COVID and the pandemic, because they didn't have a comprehensive plan. | ||
The president came in. | ||
He passed the American Rescue Plan, which was able to get the economy back on its feet, which was able to open up. | ||
Small businesses were able to open up. | ||
Schools were able to open up. | ||
And we understand what Americans have been feeling over the last two, three years. | ||
It's going to take some time. | ||
We get that. It's going to take some time. | ||
But it does not take away how we have seen the economy getting back on its feet. | ||
We actually had to fix the problem that we saw that the last administration left us. | ||
Disgusting. There you have it. | ||
We're going to hit clips 1, 5, and 3 this segment. | ||
I just wanted to let the crew know. | ||
Because there is a big disconnect, a big problem in this country right now. | ||
And it's been a problem for a long time, and I know that you guys are already aware of it. | ||
But the fact of the matter is we have an entire political class that doesn't care at all about the American class, the patriot class, the working people. | ||
It doesn't represent them anymore. | ||
It only represents its own class and these international interests so far as they can perpetuate their own power and the conglomeration of this power. | ||
And it comes from the right and the left. | ||
The only thing that makes the right better than the left is the right more often says the correct things. | ||
But when push comes to shove, neither side ever really does the right things. | ||
That's why Donald Trump was so great, because although he was a Republican, he was a Republican in name only. | ||
I mean, it is a good thing, actually. | ||
People say rhino means you say all the right things, and you act like the right things, and then you do something that's not Republican. | ||
But the fact of the matter is the Republicans suck. | ||
So the Rhino Party is actually what the Republican Party is. | ||
So now it's actually a good thing to be a Rhino because you just run under the name of Republican and then you actually do the right things. | ||
And that's why the establishment hates him. | ||
And I just want to show you time and time again examples of this disconnect. | ||
Let's start with clip three, which is Ron DeSantis refusing to badmouth Ronna despite the fact that GOP donors' donations are at record lows and we've lost every single midterm for the last, what, five years? | ||
Go ahead and run three. You need somebody who's leading the charge. | ||
You need somebody who's leading the charge, like I did in Florida, who's going to inspire people to want to support the effort, because they see that your vision is going in the right direction. | ||
So no change. We did that in Florida. | ||
We'll be able to do it nationally. | ||
So you think there should be no change at the RNC? No change. | ||
It's working out well? I called for change after the midterms. | ||
I was the only presidential candidate running that called for change. | ||
I wasn't running at the time. | ||
But my view was, we've lost all these elections in a row. | ||
Why are we continuing to do it? | ||
But here's the thing. As the nominee, I will be responsible for doing it, and I will get the job done, regardless of who the chairman of it is. | ||
I led the drive in Florida. | ||
I'll lead the drive nationally. | ||
We can do it. We just need leadership. | ||
We need a Republican Party that has a message. | ||
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Go back to Guantanamo, bro. | |
Go back to Guantanamo, DeSantis. | ||
And then you see that from him. | ||
And we know that Mitt's retiring. | ||
We know that he's excited about the prospects of his control of an entire planet and his next life. | ||
But let's see what Mitt had to say in clip one against Vivek and Trump. | ||
These are the two candidates who are actually any way independent from the establishment. | ||
They're the ones receiving the most antagonism. | ||
While the likes of DeSantis and the Nikki Haley's praise the Rana's of the world who have basically ruined the Republican Party. | ||
And they advocate for policies from the intelligence community like international war constantly. | ||
Let's see what Mitt had to say about anyone but Vivek or Trump. | ||
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Anybody? You know, I'd be happy to support virtually any one of the Republicans, maybe not Vivek, but the others that are running would be acceptable to me, and I'd be happy to vote for them. | |
I'd be happy to vote for a number of the Democrats, too. | ||
I mean, it would be an upgrade from... | ||
There it is. It's the Uniparty. He wants anybody but Trump, whether it's Democrat or Republican. | ||
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And perhaps also from Joe Biden. | |
Look, I like President Biden. | ||
What? I find him a very charming, engaging person. | ||
He's grueling. I agree with him, but most places I disagree with him. | ||
I think he's made all sorts of terrible mistakes. | ||
But I would like to see someone else run. | ||
So there's that. | ||
But let's do a little reminder. | ||
Speaking of Guantanamo, let's just see a clip. | ||
I want to run clip five here in a second. | ||
Of why it is that we love Trump so much. | ||
Because after all, the most wretched, worthless, terrible people are afraid of him. | ||
And they hate him. Let's see what happened with former Trump associate Michael Cohen in this clip, 5. | ||
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I personally don't want to be led around. | |
I don't want anybody telling me, as they're doing already right now, what you can and can't do in your bedroom. | ||
I don't want them, you know, turning around and saying who can and who can't vote. | ||
All of a sudden, you're gonna have somebody knock down your door, and it's gonna be Trump's brown shirts, Pulling you out and sending you off to Guantanamo Bay. | ||
And I know that sounds hyperbolic, but I know him so well. | ||
I know what's on his mind, and I know what he intends to do. | ||
He's looking to scare the piss out of everyone so that nobody, and I mean nobody, like the way Kim Jong-un runs North Korea, he wants to run... | ||
A United States of America that way. | ||
The way that Vladimir Putin controls Russia, he wants to control America. | ||
The way that Mohammed bin Salman controls Saudi Arabia, he wants to control America the same way. | ||
So a vote for Donald is a vote for the end of democracy. | ||
Who in their right mind Yeah. | ||
Coming from the guy who's most famous for being a major liar. | ||
You can't trust anything that he says. | ||
And when evil hates something... | ||
Chances are that it's good. | ||
I mean, sometimes it's evil versus evil. | ||
We see this a lot in wars. | ||
It's evil versus evil. | ||
But there's nothing evil hates more than the light of truth and then goodness. | ||
It's the epitome of good versus evil. | ||
It's the epitome of angels versus demons. | ||
It's the epitome of God versus Satan. | ||
Our whole entire culture, our whole mindset, our whole framing of everything is evil hates good just because good is good. | ||
And we're seeing that manifest in our political climate now where all of the most evil, corrupt people These convictionless, compromising people hate the likes of Trump the most. | ||
They hate the likes of the vague the most. | ||
And it's because these are the candidates that aren't actually subject to this conglomeration of power, to this club, this crony politicism. | ||
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We're talking about how the political establishment is pushing phony candidates like Nikki Haley, just like they pushed a phony candidate like Joe Biden. | ||
And frankly, it's very obvious now that there is only a uniparty. | ||
There's no difference between the establishment, GOP and the establishment, DNC or Democratic parties. | ||
They're the same. Now, the people are different. | ||
The voters are obviously different. | ||
We've seen the difference in the way that they protest and the way that they behave when there's an issue. | ||
So I'm not bashing anyone out there who's a Republican voter. | ||
After all, I myself have voted almost exclusively for Democrats. | ||
Excuse me. For Republicans. | ||
I think I voted for a Democrat maybe once or twice when I lived in Nashville. | ||
But other than that, every race, every presidential race, certainly Republican. | ||
But we see here that the Koch network endorses Nikki Haley in bid to push GOP past Trump. | ||
Even using language like past Trump is very similar to the word progressive. | ||
Remember how the Democrats monopolized and just took the word progressive, progress, as if progress was something exclusive to the left? | ||
A total sort of mind-boggling gaslighting itself. | ||
They took the rainbow, they made it the flag, they've taken basically every symbol and made it their own, every word and changed its definition and made it its own, and now they've taken the word progressive and made it so that only the left is about progress, apparently, even though everything we know about economics and freedom and policy would point to progress being catalyzed most by things like individual freedom, freedom of speech, and free market capitalism, all values supposedly of the right. | ||
Not necessarily of our establishment right, but of the right in America, of Americans here. | ||
The political network founded by the Koch brothers is endorsing Nikki Haley in the Republican presidential primary race, giving her organizational muscle and financial heft as she battles Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida for second place in Iowa. | ||
It's just like Biden. | ||
She came out of nowhere, guys. | ||
I mean, I know that we've known who Nikki Haley is for years, but what is it with this race coming... | ||
On being hotly contested, these races are always hotly contested, and then all of a sudden, they throw somebody in out of nowhere, halfway through the game, and all of the attention just gets shifted. | ||
It's almost as if there's sort of a centralized authority organization controlling the mainstream narrative. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's right, there is. | ||
It's the globalists. | ||
It's the likes of the WEF, NATO, the United Nations, those who meet at Davos. | ||
In Bohemian Grove, those political elites who come together in their cultish rituals, scratch each other's backs, and conspire together to fly to islands to sexually abuse underage children, all so they can be blackmailed by Besad. | ||
And we're just going to buy it because the boomers are going to look at Nikki Haley and they're going to say, oh, she's kind of pretty and she says all the right things and she definitely loves America and she's always well-dressed and her hair is always so perfect. | ||
I tell you what, this is a facade. | ||
She's not necessarily that good of a person. | ||
She's certainly not any better of a person than anybody else. | ||
And her politics are trash. | ||
She is the establishment. | ||
She doesn't work for America. | ||
She works for the establishment. | ||
She's obviously not running because of her own conviction. | ||
She's running because it is conducive to her own personal political success, and she's got special interests backing her, which she is willing to represent. | ||
What good is it for her to represent the interests of the American people? | ||
What good is it for her to care about what struggling Americans think or need or want or deserve or are entitled to, like the rights we are born with and alienable, given to us by God himself? | ||
Why would she want to represent our interests when she could represent the interests of the Koch network and when she could represent the interests of the intelligence community? | ||
She knows her audience. | ||
We've seen time and time again that she's said thing after thing, advocated policy after policy in favor of what the intelligence community wants, which is total control of surveillance, total censorship of the American people in conjunction with the catalyzation of international war time and time again in order to protect the dollar as the global reserve currency. | ||
So that the political class can in turn line its own pockets through its crony investments and simultaneously fund the military industrial complex by which our intelligence community gets personally rich time and time again. | ||
This is literally a human sacrifice situation that we're seeing. | ||
We criticize the Mayans for being savage because they spilled the blood of babies by the thousands on their... | ||
Monuments in their rituals in order to bring on better weather or whatever. | ||
We act like they're so savage and so barbaric, but we do the same exact thing. | ||
We bomb hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians time and time again in order to perpetuate our own desires. | ||
Ironically, we do so... | ||
To fund things like technology that can control the weather so that we can control the climate. | ||
So we're doing the same exact thing as the Mayans did. | ||
The only difference is ours is a practical approach to evil and theirs was a superstitious approach to evil. | ||
Out of their ignorance they were evil but out of our own competence we have manifest the greatest evil in the history of the world, perhaps. | ||
And they want to bring in and usher in things like these digital currencies because they want to give you a social credit score, they want to control what you spend your money on, and they want to make sure that you can't conspire against them when the revolution happens after this system collapses. | ||
They know that this established system is going to fall. | ||
It's going to be game over for this fiat currency eventually. | ||
And they want to make sure that they have everything tightened up so much that we can't assemble together, that we can't conspire together to do something about it when the time does come for us to fight tyranny in a more explicit, direct way. | ||
They have conquered us by conspiracy and we have failed to conspire back because we are too busy struggling to put food on the table. | ||
We are too busy worried about our mortgages, freaking out about our struggling small businesses. | ||
If you watch any Hallmark Christmas movie, half of them are centered around a struggling small business amidst the Christmas season and a Christmas miracle comes in at the end and saves them. | ||
It's great. It makes you feel good. It's wholesome. | ||
But the reason those movies work, despite how terrible they are, is because everybody resonates with the zeitgeist of, oh my God, everything that I've built could amount to nothing soon. | ||
And this isn't something that happens by accident. | ||
It's not something that's a cause of the environment. | ||
We have such an abundance of resources in this world, whether it's food, whether it's precious metals, whether it's anything that we need to create literally anything and to live any sort of a lifestyle possible. | ||
All of the resources are there. | ||
All of our ails come from the evil works of men. | ||
So you want to talk about oppressor versus oppressed. | ||
You want to talk about systemic racism or systemic issues. | ||
We need to talk about the right systemic issues. | ||
The right systemic issues, the correct ones, are that there is a political class coming after the American class. | ||
There is a political class which seeks to conglomerate power internationally and subjugate the world under one government. | ||
And I don't know if they're going to do it next year. | ||
I don't know if they're going to do it in 10 years. | ||
I don't know if they're going to do it in 100 years. | ||
But they are happy with the slow walk to their own kingdom, to their own established empire. | ||
This is the Roman Empire 2.0, only unlike the Roman Empire, which was founded on the notion of a populist movement to protect the people, this is the antithesis of that. | ||
This is the very opposite of all that is good, all that is sacred, all that is great about humanity. | ||
They hate humanity so much because humanity itself is the threat to their power. | ||
They make exceptions for themselves. | ||
They take exception to their hatred for humanity, for their own class, their own political elite. | ||
It is the new racism. | ||
It is the new bigotry. | ||
It is the new serfdom, the new fiefdom, the new kingdom, the new top-down tyranny. | ||
This is 21st century tyranny. | ||
Tyranny by conspiracy in which everyone is subjugated and made to feel as if their subjugation is from something that it isn't. | ||
Tricked, gaslighted, manipulated, psychologically profiled, brainwashed... | ||
And screwed up. And by the time you figure it out, they want you so sick, so broke, so subjugated, so imprisoned, that there's nothing you can do about it. | ||
And they want you to feel like nobody agrees with you, so you won't even talk to anybody about it. | ||
They want you to censor yourself so they don't even have to censor you. | ||
They're basically installing a miniature New World Order inside of your own mind, inside of your own soul, so that they don't have to be the New World Order to you, so that you can just be the New World Order to yourself. | ||
They are programming you With this narrative, with the technology, we no longer make the algorithms. | ||
The algorithms make us. We no longer make the technology. | ||
The technology makes us. We have already witnessed the AI revolution. | ||
It has already taken over. | ||
We lost years ago to the artificial intelligence, and the only way we can fight back is if we wake up and check out of the matrix. | ||
We have to decide to take the red pill, not the blue pill. | ||
And to work our entire lives to see who is stuck in the matrix that we can help out, who is ready to be enlightened, who is ready to take on the truth and then fight the war against this monopoly over our state of mind, our way of life, our very culture, all that is good about us. | ||
Think with us folks more on the other side. | ||
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Colin, I want to hear from you. So we saw this viral post yesterday of Deadspin targeting a young Kansas City Chiefs fan falsely accusing him of wearing blackface. | ||
You can see the picture here. | ||
Obviously, the kid is wearing half blackface, half redface. | ||
It is the color, as I understand it, of the Kansas City Chiefs. | ||
The headline was, the NFL needs to speak out against the Kansas City Chiefs fan in blackface, native headdress. | ||
And they showed this mini picture here, which you can see. | ||
Or it was a profile shot that made it look like the kid was exclusively wearing blackface when, in fact, he was just wearing the colors of his team. | ||
And, frankly, I think he looks awesome. | ||
But what occurs to me about these sorts of stories, these sorts of things, this happened with the Redskins having an issue, and then they changed the football team to, like, what was it, the Washington Football Club or something like that? | ||
is that you never really hear the criticism actually coming from any of the minorities allegedly being disrespected. | ||
You never hear Native Americans coming out and saying how offended they are by this kid wearing the redskins outfit or wearing feathers. | ||
You never hear black people even coming out, except for maybe Ibram X. Keddie and talking about how terrible the blackface was. | ||
It's always these sort of suburban white moms that are just whining. | ||
I mean, it's like nagging. | ||
I honestly feel like the left is like a nagging one. | ||
One of my favorite passages from the Bible is it's better to live on a small corner of the roof than in the house with a nagging wife. | ||
And I feel like any news outlet that makes its way into my house, onto my desk is like living with a nagging wife. | ||
They're just literally nagging this kid, nagging anybody that wants to go to a sports game, that wants to have any sort of fun or advocate any sort of team. | ||
And I'm not a sports fan even. | ||
I don't care at all about sports. | ||
But they know that this NFL crowd, after shouting, let's go Brandon over and over again, is a right-wing crowd. | ||
So they're just using this as an excuse to come after them. | ||
Who cares if the dude's wearing a Native American headdress? | ||
How is this offensive at all? | ||
Don't we actually want teams that we root for to be named after the most vulnerable among us? | ||
Isn't it a good thing that we actually have people coming out and supporting teams named after communities that have notoriously, famously been disenfranchised? | ||
I mean, after all, isn't it better that this kid is rooting for The Chiefs than it is that we're actually advocating policies for a trail of tears? | ||
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Like, we've come a long way, haven't we guys? | |
Andrew Jackson famously said, the only good Indian's a dead Indian. | ||
This kid seems to really like Indians! | ||
We're not racist anymore! | ||
We cured it! They're mad that it's gone. | ||
They want racism to be here because the left needs these problems to exist in order to justify their own platforms, their own policies. | ||
What happened to the left when gay marriage was legalized? | ||
They were like, oh crap! | ||
Now what are we supposed to run on? | ||
And so they had to manifest this tranny issue. | ||
They have to manifest these problems, create these problems in order to have something run on. | ||
What happened after the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964? | ||
Oh man, now that we solved racism, what are we supposed to run on? | ||
Oh, systemic racism. | ||
Now racism has gone underground. | ||
Now it is this sort of subtle, subversive racism. | ||
They have to make it up because they solved the problem. | ||
This is why we should know that our politicians never actually want to solve any of these problems because after all, once the problems are solved, what are they supposed to run on? | ||
If we actually established a perfectly just sort of utopian America, if we actually made the American dream come true, our politicians would be totally at a loss for what to run on and would therefore have to actually create problems, would they not? | ||
Because they're always going to be greedy, they're always going to be selfish, they're always going to want power. | ||
So in order to perpetuate that power, they have to create these faux conflicts in order to manifest a campaign strategy or a platform. | ||
That's why we're constantly at war. | ||
It's why the intelligence community is always trying to prop up these sort of international foreign enemies that aren't really our enemies. | ||
It's gotta be Russia during the Cold War. | ||
It's gotta be Vietnam during the Vietnam era. | ||
It's gotta be China now and Don't get me wrong. | ||
There's problems with Vietnam. | ||
There's problems with Russia. There's problems with China. | ||
But they don't have to be our enemies. | ||
It's not really necessary that they be our enemies. | ||
We could totally do business with these countries. | ||
We could totally have international trade with these countries without constantly bringing on the brink of World War III. But the intelligence community knows that the people psychologically have to have... | ||
A third party enemy, a foreign enemy. | ||
Otherwise, the people will turn on themselves. | ||
They'll turn on each other. The greater the peace is internationally, the more the conflict is domestically. | ||
We had a civil war in the 19th century. | ||
There was basically nothing going on by the way of an international conflict. | ||
No issues during the 18th century, during the revolution, when we fought the Brits because the Brits were a foreign enemy. | ||
But then we establish peace here And we establish peace internationally, all of a sudden we start to turn on each other. | ||
We saw this happen under the Trump administration, frankly. | ||
All sorts of faux conflicts that weren't even true. | ||
This oppressive versus oppressed, this critical theory stuff that was going on in the schools, the cities that were burning down, the death of George Floyd, which was obviously a drug overdose, and not clearly racially motivated at all, but suddenly they had to frame it and create this false problem so they had something to run on. | ||
And now they are so at a loss for what their platform is, what their policy is. | ||
They have lost basically every battle on either the cultural, economic, or foreign policy front that they have to complain in the media about this little kid dressing up like an Indian because he wants to support the Chiefs at a Kansas game? | ||
They're actually calling him racist for supporting the team that is the minorities. | ||
Can we actually go through and start reading this article here? | ||
Because I've been, you know, kind of perusing it while you've been talking about it. | ||
And this person has it. | ||
They couldn't have it more wrong. | ||
Okay. Just even in the first paragraph, like they're just so hateful. | ||
Here it reads, woke sports outlet Deadspin achieved a new load today, publishing an article entitled, The NFL Needs to Speak Out Against the Kansas City Chiefs Fan in Blackface Native Headdress. | ||
I'm sorry. I've got the actual Deadspin article here. | ||
Oh, gotcha. Bring it in, man. | ||
I'll read it. I'll read it. Yeah, this is an article about an article. | ||
Yeah. My bad. | ||
We're going to have a meeting about a meeting. | ||
I'll throw it up either on the screen. | ||
I'm happy to read it or you can bring it in here and I'll read it. | ||
Here, I'll actually start here. | ||
So it takes a lot of disrespect. | ||
It takes a lot to disrespect two groups of people at once. | ||
Like, this person is so far off base. | ||
But on Sunday afternoon in Las Vegas, a Kansas City Chiefs fan found a way to hate black people and the Native Americans at the same time. | ||
This person. We're going to call out this author here by name in a second. | ||
The image of a Chiefs fan in blackface wearing a Native headdress during a road game leads to so many unanswered questions. | ||
Why did the camera person... | ||
It's not a camera operator. | ||
It's a camera person, not a cameraman. | ||
Give this fan the attention. | ||
Why did the producer allow the camera angle to be aired at all? | ||
Is this fan a kid slash teenager or a young adult? | ||
Should we try him for murder? | ||
Despite their age, who taught that person what they were wearing was appropriate? | ||
The answers to all those questions lead back to the NFL. While it's the league's responsibility to stop racism and hate from being taught in the home, they're a league that has relentlessly participated in prejudice. | ||
Oh, they just hate the NFL because the NFL is like traditional American. | ||
This person is coming from such a bad place. Karen J. Phillips. | ||
Of course, it's a Karen. And let me tell you, it's a C-A-R-R-O-N. Karen J. Phillips. | ||
We love you, Karen. Unbelievable. | ||
We love you. And this might be like the only instance of any sort of sports coverage that I've ever done because I'm so bored by sports, generally speaking. | ||
But just the fact that They had to pull this out of nowhere. | ||
Do you think that they were joking when they made the article? | ||
Do you think that they were laughing as they were typing it? | ||
Like, this is going to be hilarious. I'm looking at this person's, like, what do you call it? | ||
Their arsenal of articles here. | ||
They're just talking about all the problems that the league has. | ||
You know, the Carolina Panthers have a Dave Tepper problem. | ||
Don't let Michigan and Michigan State's dramas distract you from Northwestern's. | ||
The NFL wants to dismiss Jim Trotter's lawsuit. | ||
Loretta Lynch is defending the league's racism again. | ||
Right. | ||
Like they're looking. | ||
They're looking for those clickbaity headlines that are going to inflame racism. | ||
Wow, that's insane. | ||
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First off, I want to take a call from nagging wife Judy in Florida. | ||
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What's up, Judy? So what's it to ya? | |
I nag a lot. | ||
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So there. So there. | |
Yeah. I mean, gosh. | ||
Um... Yeah, one of the things I was actually calling in about was the fourth wave or fifth wave, whatever it is, of feminism, because it is a thick form of religion, and I really think women are a major part of the problem. | ||
I would, in fact, advocate my right to vote if it was all just reversed and then got back into power in the United States and we got back to actual sanity. | ||
I mean, you know, in voting, in legislation. | ||
Nikki Haley, what you described this morning, she's so vacuous. | ||
She gets in office, it'll just be more of the same in the trajectory of where we're going, and it ain't good. | ||
Yeah, that's 100% right. | ||
And, you know, the thing is, I think when they passed the 19th Amendment, when they gave women the power to vote, everybody sort of thought it was a wash, right? | ||
Because all the Democratic leaders were married and they knew their wives were going to vote like them. | ||
And all the Republican leaders were married and they knew their wives were going to vote like them. | ||
But what no one anticipated was that there would be this sort of feminist movement to such an extent that women would wait 10 or even 15 years longer than traditionally to start having a family. | ||
And that's when you start to become conservative is when you start to have kids and you start thinking about the future and you start to want to be more prudent. | ||
And so we have this entire segment of the population that's sort of like this single female section that isn't married, doesn't have a family, and they still have sort of this leftist mentality because all they have is a career and a college degree, two of which are sort of inundated with wokest critical theory. | ||
Well, the indoctrination is really strong in the schools. | ||
You know, there are I mean, it's Boys and Girls Club. | ||
They have to have the girls in with the boys. | ||
It's like, why can't... | ||
And the Boy Scouts, I mean, what was it, a few years ago, but it probably could be pulled up. | ||
The first all-girl Boy Scout troop. | ||
I mean, it's disgusting. | ||
It's beyond anything that should resemble reality. | ||
Right, and they had the Girl Scouts already. | ||
Like, why did they do that? They already had the Girl Scouts. | ||
Exactly. I mean, they destroyed... | ||
I mean, my son's closest friend growing up, his father was an Eagle Scout, and so was he, his friend. | ||
And, you know, these were really upstanding, you know, guys. | ||
And, you know, my son was more into sports and stuff. | ||
I don't hold it against him, of course, at all, that he didn't want to become an Eagle Scout, but, you know... | ||
The bottom line is, feminism is part of the real destruction. | ||
Because men, they've overturned the natural order. | ||
Anybody who stops and investigates it can see it. | ||
Women are just stupid. | ||
And they have no moral compass without men. | ||
And men have been cowed out of their leadership position. | ||
Yeah. Well, you said it first, Judy. | ||
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And no spell check, obviously. | ||
And he criticized my handwriting. | ||
I was trying to be nice, and I really focused on my handwriting, too. | ||
I think I might have even written in all capitals. | ||
Sometimes I do that to help my writing be more legible. | ||
But anything you can do to support Owen right now, anything you can do to write him? | ||
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You screamed at him in a letter? I screamed at him, yeah. | |
But I don't know. We need to figure this out. | ||
I think he needs stamps. | ||
I don't know if we can mail him stamps or not in the letter. | ||
I'm going to try it and see what happens when I respond to him. | ||
But anything he can do. I think he's going to get out even sooner than anticipated. | ||
I've heard rumors. There's nothing verified that it's going to be as early as the 14th now, not the 18th like before. | ||
Don't know if that's true, so take everything I say with a grain of salt. | ||
It's looking like he might get out for good behavior earlier than anticipated. | ||
Of course, it's hard to have bad behavior when you're locked in solitary confinement. | ||
Pretty much forced to comply at that point. | ||
Let's hear from Richard in Georgia. | ||
Richard, what's on your mind? How are you doing today? | ||
Good, man. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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I got a quick question for you. | |
Our elections are stolen. | ||
2020 election from the 2020 our elections are being stolen yes from the 2020 2020 election from the 2022 midterm election and the election that just happened uh just a couple weeks ago they stole the race from perry lake they stole the race from herstel walker they stole the race from dr oz how come we're not talking about election um integrity yeah so thank you so much for the call It's a very important issue. Obviously, election integrity is a major issue. | ||
It's been a major source of controversy over the last few years. | ||
And it's very obvious that the election was stolen in 2020. | ||
More and more obvious as more and more evidence comes out that the election was stolen in 2020. | ||
And my philosophy on the whole issue is that the cheating is enough to steal an election, but only to a certain extent. | ||
I believe that the cheating is not insurmountable. | ||
So instead of winning by 51%, I think we have to win by 55% or 60% because they can only fake it so much before it's so egregious that even the cognitive dissonance of the masses can't deal with it. | ||
with it. | ||
Now to answer your question more specifically, why is nobody talking about it? | ||
We've talked about it a lot over the last three, four years, like almost incessantly. | ||
We've talked about it. | ||
We've covered things like voting machines, multiple ballots being put in mail-in ballots. | ||
We've covered things about how they changed the election rule so that you can mail in votes when you couldn't before. | ||
We've talked about the vans that show up. | ||
We've talked about 2000 mules. | ||
We've had Dinesh D'Souza on the show. | ||
We've talked incessantly about election and voter fraud and how it's an issue over the course of the last several years. | ||
We don't want to beat a dead horse, but when push comes to shove, the fear is that if we talk about how they steal the elections over and over again, constantly and constantly, people are just not going to show up to vote because they think there's no hope. | ||
And we want to make sure that people... | ||
We know that it still is possible to win even if they're cheaters. | ||
Like if you're playing Monopoly with somebody and they're cheating, you still beat them because the more they cheat, the more likely they are to get caught. | ||
And so I think they cheated in the 2016 election too. | ||
I just don't think that they had as many tools to cheat in 2016 so they couldn't win. | ||
And that's why Hillary was so disappointed because even though she cheated, she lost. | ||
Trump even said that she cheated after he won. | ||
And I think that they're going to cheat again in 2024, and it's just a matter of us really holding their feet to the fire and voting 75% for Trump, 70% for Trump. | ||
If they're going to cheat, and that's definite, then all we have to do is make sure that we win by as great of a margin as possible. | ||
If we're going to talk about how the Patriots deflated the football, you can still beat them, even though they have an advantage with Deflategate. | ||
But you just have to be a better team that much better. | ||
So, good point though, Richard. | ||
I appreciate your call. Let's hear from BS Assassin. | ||
What's on your mind? BS Assassin? | ||
You got me? Yep, I got you. | ||
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What's up? I want to talk about the most racist day that ever existed. | |
St. Patrick's Day. How about that? | ||
How about that? One of my friends is Indian. | ||
He came by my house dressed up as a leprechaun one. | ||
You know what I did? I took my grandfather's shillail and I cracked him in the head. | ||
I said, what are you doing, you racist? | ||
So I want to pass a law that you have to prove Irish heritage to put that green on and get drunk like a sailor. | ||
You understand what I'm saying? Yeah, you got to show your papers on St. | ||
Patrick's Day. If you want to drink the green beer, your papers, please! | ||
Wait, but now when I think of Ireland, I think of people in turbans. | ||
Oh, yeah. The most common name, I think, in Ireland right now for new babies is Muhammad. | ||
Yeah. Did you hear about that? | ||
Actually, yeah. Yeah. | ||
Shillelaghs and all that nonsense. | ||
No, that's a thing of the past. | ||
Wow. Can you imagine a bunch of extremists celebrating St. | ||
Patrick's Day with the green beer? | ||
That's amazing. I appreciate you, man. | ||
Let's hear from Rick in Massachusetts. | ||
Rick, what's on your mind? Are you talking to me? | ||
Yeah, I could be Rick in Missouri. | ||
I don't know. I need to work on my letters. | ||
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It's Mississippi. It's okay. | |
Anyway, I just had a fundraising idea. | ||
Everybody wants to know who's on their team because you never know when you're walking around. | ||
I just thought it's football season. | ||
Maybe I could do a fundraiser and sell a jersey like Team Humanity or something like that. | ||
And then if you wanted to do it, you know, up it a little bit more. | ||
Yeah, like a football jersey that's Jones and the number 1776. | ||
That would probably sell really well. | ||
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Yeah, absolutely. I want to know one thing. | |
I know y'all had to do some type of accounting for your Patriot Point. | ||
Is there any way to donate those back? | ||
That's a good question to which I don't know the answer. | ||
Does anybody in the crew know the answer to whether or not you can donate your Patriot Point? | ||
I don't think so. I don't think we have that mechanism in place. | ||
That's another great idea, though, too. | ||
Thank you for sharing that. Anything else you want to talk about, Rick, before I go on to the next caller? | ||
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Well, I thought it was funny the lady was talking about feminism. | |
And I forget if it was Ireland or Iceland. | ||
It was somewhere over there. A third of the labor force went on strike. | ||
It was all women. And I heard that it was one of the most productive days they had. | ||
I thought that was pretty funny. That's hysterical. | ||
I'll have to look into that. | ||
That's great. Thanks for your call, Rick. | ||
I appreciate it. Let's hear from Steve in Nebraska. | ||
Steve, what's up? Hey, Chase. | ||
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Nice to speak to you. You too. | |
So, yeah, I wanted to talk about the migrant crisis. | ||
I'm originally from the UK, but I moved to Nebraska like 12, 13 years ago, so I kind of know what they did in the UK with the migrant crisis, and I kind of saw how they played it out, and For me, it's kind of really, really similar to the vaccine rollout. | ||
I remember how dastily sophisticated the vaccine rollout was with the how bad is my batch and how they gamed everyone through social media to find out what they think is pockets of what might be a resistance and then send the batches of poison shots to them in just a complete diabolical plan to weaken what they see as a strong resistance. | ||
Well, they've used that exact tactic with the migrants. | ||
They start putting them in the big cities and then eventually they're gaming these migrants through being taught in the migrant camps all this anti-white nonsense and then being told that they'll be given all these things and they'll be looked after and then they send them out to these hotels and put them up and game them all and then they're all in there kind of getting their little cliques together and organizing little groups and then they send them off to small towns and cities. | ||
Where they know it's going to cause a whole bunch of animosity because the people there are open resistors and they know because they've gamed them through social media and everything else. | ||
They've got the profiles, the algorithms on everyone. | ||
And so now they're positioning these groups of people in areas and as we're seeing now, they know they're volatile. | ||
They know they're angry and they're in an area where there's a lot of tension. | ||
Well, they know the easiest thing to do to get them to start being irate is take the things away that they've given them. | ||
And that's why you see all the migrants now freaking out, arguing and screaming because they've just had their checks caught. | ||
Yep. | ||
And they want the terrorists to cross the border illegally. | ||
Not all migrants, of course, are terrorists. | ||
I'm not saying that, but there are terrorists among them. | ||
They want them to cross illegally and they want to apply pressure because they want a terrorist attack to happen in this country so that they can justify getting us involved overseas again and so they can push Biden out of this election cycle. | ||
But I appreciate you really calling in, Steve, and letting us know sort of some of the similarities that you're seeing between what happened in the United Kingdom and what's happening in the United States with that migrant crisis. | ||
We are coming up on a break, though, and we have a lot of calls on the board. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, your host today. | ||
We are going to be taking calls for the remainder of the hour. | ||
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So many on the board. Make sure you call 877-792539. | |
Right out of the gate, I'd like to call from Don in Baltimore. | ||
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Don, what's on your mind? | |
Hey, Chase, no disrespect. | ||
Why'd I use that little kid like that? | ||
You got the president of the free world talking about Mega is... | ||
We call it white supremacist. | ||
That kid didn't put that headrest on. | ||
That kid didn't put that paint on. | ||
But that kid, if you look at that side picture, he's like in a world of confusion. | ||
If you look at his side picture, people use anybody, anybody, to prop it up for unnecessary stuff, man. | ||
They use that kid, an innocent kid, they used him, painted him up, put an Indian rest on his head, and You got the president of the free will hollering out white supremacists. | ||
I don't care who they used, man. | ||
That kid was innocent, but the way they used him, whoever, his parents, whoever, got him to do that, that kid didn't understand what today's society and how they are treating things. | ||
One of your colleagues just now said they're bringing the foreigners in, the migrants in, and teaching them about white supremacists, and they download them with bad information. | ||
That kid looked like he'd been used, man. | ||
That's unfair, man, to do that to that kid, man. | ||
He didn't buy that hair wrestling. | ||
He ain't buy that paint. Somebody set him up. | ||
Just like they set Alex and Owen up to go up to the Capitol. | ||
He's just like Alex to them right now. | ||
Somebody set him up. Yeah. | ||
Well, that's a really good point. | ||
And obviously, I feel bad for this kid. | ||
Obviously, you know, he was encouraged or allowed to do this, and they should have known that it could have potentially caused problems for him. | ||
But at the same token, the kid shouldn't have to be getting so much crap. | ||
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But he didn't do that. He didn't choose it. | |
He didn't choose. He wasn't even here when all this stuff was going down. | ||
He's here now, and the people that were before him and the people that are older than him, they cropped all this stuff up. | ||
He just wanted to be a regular kid, and somebody used him. | ||
Yeah, you're right, Don. | ||
And here's the thing, in my opinion, man, it's not even about the kid, right? | ||
The kid is just sort of like the ball joint of something else going on. | ||
What's really happening here is the left and the controlled media is coming after traditional American values like the NFL. They know that the NFL is more of a right-leaning audience, not akin to this leftist philosophy, right? | ||
And they are leveraging that because they know it's going to trigger a reaction from the right, similar to me covering it on the show today, that's going to get clicks or replies to the content that's going to drive traffic to their website so they can sell more ad space while brainwashing a portion of the population. | ||
It's a 360 win for them, just like getting X2 at Infowarsstore.com is a 360 win for us and you. | ||
Right? So I'm with you, man. | ||
I respect that you're calling, and I think you have a good insight there because there always is sort of this ethical dilemma. | ||
It's like, all right, do I cover this or do I not cover this? | ||
The kid's obviously innocent, and do I really want to draw attention to this? | ||
That's been a thing, but I need to raise awareness. | ||
We need to raise awareness to the audience that... | ||
These are the things that the leftists are doing. | ||
It's not about this kid. | ||
I guarantee the writer doesn't care about Native American rights or even black rights, and they're just using it as an excuse to get as many clicks as possible to their website. | ||
And what we're seeing is that they're using this as an excuse to Push this anti-Americanism, push this critical theory, oppressor versus oppressed, leftist Marxist crap on us because it's conducive to their overall agenda, which is to empower the government and sacrifice all individual rights. | ||
And so I know that it seems like a distraction. | ||
It seems like a small story and it is a small story and it is a distraction, but it's part of a greater story. | ||
It's a small chapter or a small page or a small sentence in a tome. | ||
That is this manifesto or this agenda, this plan for them to push us. | ||
So yes, it's a distraction if we're going to talk about it compared to what's going on with Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and all the corruption in the world and World War III on the brink. | ||
But this is a part of that story that they're trying to tell us. | ||
This is a part of how they demoralize Americans, how they cause us to question our values or what we traditionally hold dear, about how they come after institutions like the NFL and apply political pressure to get them to do things like change team names and just demoralize the people so that we just give up and don't even want to do fun stuff anymore, have a good time or come together anymore. | ||
They want us unhappy, miserable and fearful and questioning ourselves and doubting ourselves because if you doubt yourself, The more you doubt yourself is the more power they have to come in and install new software on you. | ||
The more you feel like you are the problem, you are the virus, you are the dysfunctional issue in society, that's when they can come in like the Scientologists and say, what you need right now is Dianetics. | ||
I don't know if I ever told you this story about when I went to the Church of Scientology. | ||
This actually kind of reminds me of it. | ||
I went to a Church of Scientology on a Monday night once. | ||
Just for fun to see, okay, I gotta see what this is all about. | ||
I was interested in cults at the time and figuring out how cult leaders do what they do and brainwash people. | ||
And I go in at like 9 p.m. | ||
on a Monday night and the church is bustling. | ||
It was the Celebrity Center in Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
I can't remember the road it was off of, maybe 12th. | ||
But it's the Celebrity Center in Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
I go in, everybody working there was wearing a black suit with a red tie and a white shirt. | ||
And it was mostly beautiful women working. | ||
I would say there's probably about 20 people bustling around. | ||
All of them were attractive women, women that I would have pursued in college, right? | ||
So I'm there. I'm like, oh my gosh, it's 9 p.m. | ||
on a Monday night. This church is happening like it's 10 a.m. | ||
on a Sunday, and everybody here is beautiful. | ||
And they all come up to you, and they just worship you, and they lavish you in all this praise, and they get you in. | ||
So every question I asked about Scientology, whether it was L. Ron Hubbard's questionable naval career or any of his other sort of criticisms that we all know to be true about him as sort of a con man and a science fiction writer— Every question I asked about Scientology, they would walk me over to a different touch screen and they'd say, Chase, just touch the screen. | ||
I'd tap the screen and a pre-recording would answer my question perfectly. | ||
So they knew what the sales funnel was to get people in. | ||
They knew what questions people were going to ask and they had pre-recorded responses like a sales funnel or like a sort of... | ||
Robocaller that would call you and try to sell you something, a telemarketer. | ||
They had it all planned out. | ||
And so I go through and they say, Chase, hold these two canisters. | ||
So I hold the canisters. The needle goes wild and they say, what were you just thinking about then? | ||
I said, oh, I just crossed my mind. | ||
I remembered when my grandpa died. | ||
And they said, see? It's always an emotional response that triggers this, right? | ||
We want you to come in tomorrow and take an IQ test. | ||
And I'm thinking to myself, an IQ test? | ||
Wow, those are pretty expensive. | ||
You actually have to go to a psychiatrist in order to figure out what your IQ is. | ||
It's a pain in the butt. | ||
It's expensive. | ||
It takes like multiple meetings and appointments. | ||
I'll come in tomorrow and I'll just take one from... | ||
The Church of Scientology, they'll tell me what my IQ is and I can just walk away and kind of know. | ||
I go in the next day and I'm greeted by this beautiful fashion model. | ||
Literally, she was a fashion model. | ||
I've followed her on Facebook later. | ||
She presents me with this IQ test. | ||
And it's questions like, would you ever refuse to go hunting because you care for animals? | ||
In the last 30 days, have you ever been late to an appointment? | ||
And the responses are all yes, no, sometimes. | ||
I take the IQ test. | ||
She says, okay, go ahead and wait over here. | ||
I'm going to scan your results, and I'm going to come back to you. | ||
I waited about 10 minutes. I walked around. | ||
This woman, Elizabeth, she slides over the results, and she says, Chase... | ||
This is not a reflection of what I think of you. | ||
This is not a reflection of what you think of your, excuse me, of what the church thinks of you. | ||
But this is a reflection of what you think of yourself. | ||
And I look at the results of my test and it's just this sporadic line graph. | ||
She says, Chase, you are very unhappy. | ||
And for $300 and a free copy of the book Dianetics, you can come in this weekend for our first seminar and we can help you get on the right path. | ||
That's how the New World Order wants to break you in. | ||
They want to break you down. | ||
They want you to doubt yourself whether or not you should be a fan of the Chiefs, whether or not you should wear a headdress, whether or not being American is actually racist. | ||
They want to break you down just like L. Ron Hubbard so that they can offer you the solution to make you feel better by yourself. | ||
And it's always the sacrifice of your own identity, your own freedoms, your own integrity for the sake of this New World Greater Order. | ||
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Welcome back. I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | |
We will be taking calls for the remainder of the hour. | ||
First up, I want to hear from Zach in Massachusetts. | ||
Zach, what is on your mind this morning? | ||
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Yo, Chase. Hey, how are you, sir? | |
I'm doing all right. Yourself, bud? | ||
I'm doing well. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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All right, I appreciate it. | |
I just wanted to call about the product, and I just kind of wanted to laugh at everybody else that's listening right now that calls themselves an info warrior, yet never got a product. | ||
It has never gotten a product, and still sits on their butt, and don't get a product because these things are fantastic. | ||
What's your favorite product? | ||
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It's got to be the iodine. | |
Yeah, I've heard amazing things about it. | ||
It's one of our most popular products. | ||
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Right? And then I just got the test booster and the HDH max boost. | |
How long have you been taking the iodine? | ||
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Uh... Gotta be getting to like a full year now. | |
Wow. And what did you notice when you started taking it? | ||
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No brain fog. | |
Absolutely nothing. And now I just... | ||
While at work, I mean, with everything going on and... | ||
I mean, I'm in Massachusetts, so the... | ||
There's definitely a lot of stuff in our waters, a lot of Kool-Aid. | ||
Yeah, for sure. So you can really see it. | ||
So while I'm working, I'm just a press break operator. | ||
I just bend metal up all day for different jobs for the border, the Navy, endless things like that. | ||
So when I'm setting up jobs, it's just things are kind of now clearly just coming to me. | ||
You know, like when you walk all the way upstairs, you seem like you're You walked up there for a reason, but you forgot why you walked up there. | ||
Yeah, you can't remember why you walked into that room or why you opened the refrigerator? | ||
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Doesn't happen anymore. Wow, that's amazing. | |
Zach, thank you so much for your call. | ||
I really do appreciate that. | ||
Make sure you guys go to Infowarsstore.com and take Zach's advice, get the X2, and be the reason we're still on the air. | ||
Next up, I want to take Gustavo in Sacramento. | ||
Gustavo, what is on your mind this morning? | ||
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Oh, yeah. I wanted to talk about... | |
There's no more Russians here in Sacramento, California. | ||
I want to talk about that. | ||
It's like everybody's claiming to be Ukrainian and stuff, you know? | ||
And I work at an apartment complex, so I see a lot of stuff. | ||
And I've seen that... | ||
Over here at Buckingham Property Management... | ||
I'm sorry to say their name, but... | ||
Yeah, the old apartment complex where I worked at, there was nothing but Ukrainians. | ||
And all the Russians that I've seen before moved out, and now there's nothing, no more. | ||
There's no Russians. | ||
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Nobody's claiming to be Russian. | |
I was wondering, what's going on? | ||
Yeah, it's like they're blockbusting in these apartment complexes. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah, they're only renting You know, that's interesting because we see from the Biden administration that they're coming after people who are anti-Semitic and they're coming after people who are Islamophobic, but you don't ever hear anybody talking about Russianophobia, right? | ||
Or anti-Russian sentiment in the country. | ||
Nobody ever seems to care about that. | ||
Gustavo, that's a great point. Thank you for your call. | ||
Next up, I want to hear from Wild in Wisconsin. | ||
Wild, what's on your mind? Hey, I wanted to talk about some Aramaic Translations in the Bible. | ||
Okay. I think it's interesting how the Bible gets translated and the changes over the years, and I'm sure you're familiar with that. | ||
Like, for example, the King James Version removed the word tyrant. | ||
It's interesting, a king would remove the word tyrant from the Bible. | ||
But I'm talking specifically more about the Genesis story of when Eve was made from Adam's rib. | ||
Now, the original word for rib was a la, A-L-A, which was seen when the lion had a rib bone in its mouth. | ||
But they changed the, instead of rib, originally it was the word stella, P-S-E-L-A. | ||
And that means more like side. | ||
It's like an equal. | ||
Kind of a totally different meaning because, you know, that means also there's many other sides to what it is to be a man or a woman. | ||
And you can change, not in like a trans way, but more in like an energy way. | ||
Like your feminine, your masculine energies or mindset. | ||
Like the Kabbalah tree. | ||
Also kind of like a fractal hologram. | ||
Now also the word Stella is kind of also close to the word Tesla, which I thought was weird. | ||
But overall, I think it's interesting how the, you know, depending on how you can see how The censorship is today and how crazy it is today. | ||
Imagine in ancient times when everything was on scroll or... | ||
Right, and they really had a lot of leverage, especially with the monasteries during the Middle Ages in terms of what would actually be printed or allowed to be read. | ||
Did you ever see the movie, I think it's called The Name of the Rose, with Russell, or not Russell, Sean Connery? | ||
No, no. It's a great movie about an investigator who was a monk. | ||
Basically, trying to figure out why so many of these monks were dying at this particular monastery. | ||
And he goes through, and I don't want to give away the end, but I highly recommend that the audience watch it if you like Sean Connery and older movies. | ||
But he goes through and he figures out that some of the deaths are associated with some banned books being read in the monastery that were hidden. | ||
So I think everything that you're saying really resonates with the fact of the matter that censorship is not a new thing. | ||
It's just something that we have new technologies for that we're more capable of now than ever, but it's something that's always existed. | ||
Wild, thank you so much for your call. | ||
Let's hear next from... | ||
Jake in Kansas City. | ||
Jake, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase. | ||
How are you doing? Good. Thanks for calling, man. | ||
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Hey, I just felt compelled to call in because I'm 33 years old. | |
33, 33, 33, 33. | ||
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Right. So, yeah, I'm in KC. And, man, it's like The false idol worship of Travis Kelce and the whole Taylor Swift thing just super skeeves me out. | |
Yeah, I just saw some videos about that. | ||
We're heavily fluoridated here. | ||
How can you watch that with everything that's going on and be entertained by it? | ||
Where I was going is I got a new phone and it keeps trying to get me to turn on Facebook for text. | ||
I own a small business and most of my work comes from word of mouth, Facebook page, referrals and stuff like that. | ||
I keep getting messages that say I have the potential to reach a lot of people. | ||
And it wants me to turn it on by the end of the month or I'll get locked out of my account. | ||
I didn't know if you guys had seen anything with that. | ||
I haven't seen that yet. All my Facebook stuff is super secure because I own a small business, a small social media advertising business. | ||
So I'm an admin on over 250 ad accounts for businesses all over the world. | ||
And so I did all the two-factor authentication and all that stuff. | ||
My philosophy on the matter is... | ||
I'd really like to get away with it because I don't want to manage money going to Facebook anymore, but it's just the way that I put food on the table for my family, so I still have to do it. | ||
But my philosophy on the matter is these platforms... | ||
Jake, they already know everything about you. | ||
I mean, they've done studies where Facebook is more capable of answering questions about you accurately than your close friends and family. | ||
They know when you use the bathroom, what time of day, when you use those sorts of things. | ||
They know what ads to show you when. | ||
So if you're worried about your privacy being infringed by doing something like that, it's already gone, man. | ||
So... My advice to you in that instance would be to just do it and keep your Facebook account if it's how you are able to get business. | ||
I don't think you're actually giving anything up because the terms of service that we agree to when we sign up for these platforms are already so invasive that they already know everything about you, man. | ||
Yeah, but thank you for the call, Jake. | ||
I do appreciate it. I do appreciate that. | ||
We are going to come to a break here in about a minute, so I want to take this opportunity to talk to you guys again about Survival Shield X2, which is finally back in stock. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
We will be taking calls for the remainder of the show, followed by the great Alex Jones, hosting the Alex Jones Show at 11 a.m. | ||
Central Time, here just in about 13 minutes. | ||
And then, of course, the War Room with Harrison Smith. | ||
First up, let's talk to Patty in Boston. | ||
Patty, what is on your mind? | ||
You know, Nikki Haley's sex life is actually on my mind. | ||
Because you brought it up this morning. | ||
You brought it up this morning, and I can't get it out of my head, so I think we have to talk about it. | ||
Sure, let's talk about it. Okay, so let's say that a political candidate And either party had previously intentionally promoted the affair they were having, like, say, in newspapers and magazines in the town they lived in, just in order to enrage his current wife so that he could get divorced. | ||
You probably find that reprehensible, would you not? | ||
Reprehensible? I don't know if I would use that word, but it's not a very nice thing to do. | ||
Not a very Christian thing to do. | ||
No, it would be a bad thing to do. Right, so obviously that's what Donald Trump did in the 80s when he was having an affair with Marla Maples while he was still married to Ivana Trump. | ||
Yeah, but when you're a star, they let you do it. | ||
Yeah, okay. So he pulled that business, right? | ||
And nobody on the right, and I've been to, like, how many rallies, and I've talked to how many people, and nobody cares about that. | ||
They're like, oh, well, we don't care. Well, he was only doing stuff like that when he was a Democrat, man, when he converted and found God. | ||
Yeah, right, right. Okay, that's... | ||
That's cute, but he didn't find God. | ||
But the fact is, I don't care if Nikki Haley was passing out and Jimbers in study hall. | ||
You guys would find that reprehensible and, oh my God, a disqualifying situation where you have to, you know, she's a harlot and all this other stuff. | ||
Because the right wing selectively applies. | ||
Yeah. Morality. I know what you mean. | ||
The candidate that they feel like applying it to. | ||
Yeah. And the bottom line is that Donald Trump is one of the most amoral people in the history of presidential politics. | ||
You guys don't give a damn, which I wouldn't have a problem with necessarily. | ||
Give me a chance to characterize myself. | ||
I'm going to give you a chance to respond. | ||
Just give me a chance to re-characterize what I said. | ||
So when I talked about the Nikki Haley thing, I explicitly mentioned that I don't like to do these sorts of cheap shots because we're all sinners and it's like throwing stones. | ||
And I don't think she's a harlot for having an affair. | ||
What actually offended me more about that was that she forced her husband to change his name and then she cheated on him with a guy with his original name, man. | ||
And it's not even so much the fact that When you look at the Trump stuff, let me just frame it. | ||
Let's go all the way back to Clinton. Clinton's Monica thing obviously was inappropriate. | ||
They probably had an open marriage. | ||
Obviously the Clintons weren't really in love. | ||
My philosophy on that is better blowjobs than no jobs. | ||
With the Donald Trump thing, with the Stormy Daniels thing, let's just assume hypothetically that it's true and it really happened. | ||
I think it's probably more likely than not that it really happened despite whatever anybody says. | ||
It's not against his brand. | ||
It's not a surprise that he would do something like that. | ||
But with Nikki Haley coming up there and talking about how great of a mom she is and how amazing of a wife she is and talking about how important it is that there's not anonymity on the internet when she doesn't even use her real name and when she... | ||
Allegedly had this affair and then had an affair with somebody who had the name of the husband who she may change the name from. | ||
There's just a lot here that just shows that it's BS. And I'm not saying that Trump is a saint, man. | ||
And I'm not trying to apologize for the guy. | ||
He said things that I disagree with all the time. | ||
I don't like what he said about potentially throwing the Constitution out some months ago on True Social in order to make things right in the United States. | ||
Because what's the point of putting him back in office if he's just going to throw the Constitution? | ||
There are issues after issues I could say about Trump. | ||
I think he handled the pandemic differently. | ||
I think that keeping Fauci on for as long as he did was bad. | ||
I think that Operation Warp Speed was a problem. | ||
I think he shouldn't have let the cities burn, but he let them burn because he thought it was going to help his campaign. | ||
I could criticize Trump time and time again, but when we're talking about these politicians, Patty, and I appreciate your call, and I respect your position genuinely on this, and I want to hear what you have to say back, too. | ||
I'm going to give you a chance. But when we're talking about politicians like this, First of all, we have to not make the mistake of idol-worshiping any politician ever, whether it's JFK, whether it's Trump, whether it's Nikki Haley, whether it's Joe Biden, whoever, Obama, whatever. | ||
And we have to understand that we are always going to have imperfect people in the White House. | ||
It's just a matter of who is actually going to represent the interests of the American people more or not. | ||
And so regardless of whether Trump's a sociopath or an egoist or a narcissist or amoral or immoral, All the evidence shows that he's more likely, in my opinion, to support the interests of the American people than any of the other candidates. | ||
What do you think about that, Petty? Well, I would say that there is a massive difference between sexual impropriety, which again, I'm a libertarian on this. | ||
I don't care. It's none of my business what you do with your junk unless I'm sitting in your lap. | ||
I seriously don't care that Trump had affairs, but What drives me nuts is you've got the evangelical right and a lot of very sanctimonious right-wingers telling me that Donald Trump is above reproach. | ||
But this man didn't just have affairs. | ||
He actually, and most people outside of the Northeast, outside of New York, and outside of this area, don't understand what he did in the 80s. | ||
He actually, under an assumed name, John Barron, called up local reporters. | ||
He called up Forbes and he got on the 400 list. | ||
His own affair. He publicized his own affair and said, I'm having the best sex of my life while he was having it with Marla Maples, who is Tiffany's mother. | ||
He had sex with a porn star and he had to pay her not to brag about it. | ||
And you're telling me that I shouldn't vote for him? | ||
But see, that's the difference. | ||
But, Chase, that's the big difference right here, because you're saying it's cool for a dude to do it, right? | ||
And I hear what you're saying, but it's not cool for Nikki Haley to do it, like, to have, you know, her fun. | ||
But it's okay for Donald Trump to have his... | ||
I wouldn't say that it's cool for him to do it. | ||
I wouldn't say that it's cool. | ||
Okay, I'm just saying that I think that he represents the American interest more. | ||
Oh, my God. See, this is where I'm coming from. | ||
Like, you're proving my point for me, dude. | ||
Like, it's fine. | ||
If you don't have a problem with that, I'm not telling you – I don't want to dictate morality to you because, like I said, in this area, I am a libertarian. | ||
I don't care, you know, what people do with their stuff. | ||
It's none of my business in the first place. | ||
But you have to admit there is a massive double standard here, a massive double standard. | ||
There's always double standards, man. | ||
That's the way that both political parties operate. | ||
But I'm not saying that I'm forgiving Trump for Stormy Daniels and criticizing... | ||
Yes, you are. No, I'm not, man. Let me characterize myself and I'll let you respond. | ||
I've been fair here. | ||
I'm saying that Nikki Haley is an establishment candidate that's only going to say whatever she needs to say to get elected to represent special interests, while Donald Trump is a non-establishment candidate that's going to say whatever he needs to say to represent American interests. | ||
Because regardless of what you think about his ego, he is concerned with his legacy, which is traditionally a problematic thing, but in the instance of this particular race in his last term, his legacy depends on actually representing the American people and honoring the American people so he can be remembered as a president his legacy depends on actually representing the American people and honoring the American people so That's what he's concerned about. | ||
So it is selfish. It is egotistical. | ||
It is somewhat narcissistic. | ||
The motives behind what he wants to do, but what he wants to do is actually help the American people, while Nikki Haley, what she wants to do is just help the establishment with Work on behalf of the intelligence community. | ||
Get us involved in multiple wars. | ||
Support wars in Ukraine. Support censorship. | ||
Increase surveillance in the United States. | ||
Those are all things regardless of whether his reasons are actually moral or not that Trump seems to be against. | ||
What do you think, Patty? I'll give you a shot, man. | ||
I think that Trump is A slave to his own ego. | ||
I think he doesn't care about American interests. | ||
I think he cares about his own ego. | ||
I don't think Nikki Haley is all that different in that respect. | ||
I think that she plays it a little bit better. | ||
She's a little bit more of a polished politician. | ||
But for Trump to say that he's not a politician who's interested in himself is like him hitting cleanup for the Red Sox and saying, I'm not a baseball player. | ||
That's ridiculous. I don't know, reap the rewards of that every single other president has come out wealthier other than Donald Trump who actually lost money and sacrificed so much to run | ||
I don't think he has any incentive to actually want to run other than to make it right and for the ego he doesn't need the power for money he's got infinite money he doesn't need the power for any other means other than to do what he thinks is right by the country for the sake of his own legacy and it might be egotistical it might be narcissistic it might be self-involved but I find it hard to believe that anybody does anything in the world if not for selfish reasons to some sort of extent and the difference is whether or not we do selfish things at the expense of other people or whether or not we do selfish things on behalf of other people | ||
and when we look at these other politicians whether it's the DeSantis's or the Nikki Haley's or the Biden's we see that they always run at the expense of the American people in order to protect their own interests we know that the Biden administration was basically forced or blackmailed to run by the intelligence community in order to keep Joe and Hunter out of prison we know that Nikki Haley has constantly been on these boards of military industrial complex companies she's constantly entrenched in this intelligence community so she's running to protect and perpetuate that and Donald Trump's really his only incentive really to run is to actually do a legacy thing | ||
he's trying to establish his legacy if he hadn't run this time they wouldn't be prosecuting him or persecuting him he wouldn't be losing money he wouldn't be having these issues he wouldn't be in court over loans that he paid off because he lied about the value of his property allegedly there's no real selfish reason for him to do it other than the fact that he wants to re-establish his legacy and fix the problem that is America and frankly regardless of what you think about him whether he's slinging around with stormy Daniels or cheating on his wife's or calling in news outlets 30 40 years ago to set up a good divorce for himself | ||
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