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here in New York State ruled that my plaintiffs, Senator George Borrello, Assemblyman Chris Taig, Congressman Mike Lawler, and a citizens group called Uniting New York State, didn't have standing to bring the lawsuit last year.
Which, if you recall, we actually won the lawsuit last year at the trial court level when the court ruled in our favor and said that this regulation that Governor Hochul and her Department of Health made, it was an unconstitutional regulation on multiple levels.
So now this appellate court, which, you know, of course the governor— And the attorney general appealed to this court.
They tried to overturn our decision.
And, yeah, the court came down and said, well, you know what?
We're not even going to talk about the merits here, whether or not this regulation was unconstitutional or not.
We're just going to say, hey, you know what?
We don't think you had the right to bring the lawsuit in the first place last year.
And what's your assessment of that decision?
What's your assessment of the reasoning here?
Yeah, it's pretty surprising, I have to say.
You know, the trial court judge last year didn't even discuss standing.
You know, it was an argument that was brought up by the attorney general last year at the trial court.
But it's so obvious that we have standing that the trial court judge didn't even discuss it in his decision.
So it was very surprising.
And I don't agree. My plaintiffs and I do not agree with this ruling.
We do not believe that sitting New York State legislators and the people of New York State, you know, in a citizens group, Don't have standing.
It doesn't make sense. So we definitely disagree with this ruling.
And just for our viewers, what would be the potential impact of this ruling for New York, for the rest of America?
As you've said, it could have an impact on the whole nation.
Yes. So, what has happened with this ruling is that they have said, in essence, the lawsuit last year, the ruling there isn't valid anymore.
So, what that means is that the Department of Health and Governor Hochul are open to reissuing that regulation if they want to.
Which means they can reinstitute their isolation and quarantine procedures regulation, which the judge had struck down last year.
So if they can reissue that now, that means that it's going to be a valid regulation, and it's going to be enforceable by the Department of Health, the governor, the attorney general.
So it's really a dangerous situation.
You know, the other thing And in addition to that regulation now being open to being reissued, the other problem is that this is really bad case law.
You know, a court—an appellate court is saying that these legislators don't have the right to bring a lawsuit against the executive branch of government when they feel that the executive branch of government has usurped their power, has taken their power to make law.
You know, it's very clear, three branches of government, each branch has its own job, its own authority.
And here, it was clear that the executive branch overstepped and reached into the legislative branch's powers.
You have to be able to challenge that in court.
Absolutely. That is concerning.
And in a tangible way, how might this affect people's lives, say, for a potential future pandemic or such?
Well, yeah. I mean, like I said, so the regulation can be reinstituted now because of this court decision.
So that means the regulation, for any of your viewers who are not familiar with the regulation, it allows the Department of Health to pick and choose which New Yorkers they can lock up or lock down Without any proof that you're sick, without any proof you've been exposed to a communicable disease, there's no time limit.
So they could lock you up or lock you down for days or weeks or months.
There's no location restrictions.
They can put you in any facility they want.
They can either lock you down in your house or they can remove you from your house with the force of police.
And put you into a facility, detention center, whatever you want to call it, that they choose, you would have no say.
And then once you're locked up or you're locked down, there's no procedure in this regulation that says how you get out of quarantine once you're in there.
So, you know, just to give you an example, we were at the trial court last year arguing in front of the judge, and the judge asked the attorney general, you know, if you take a family and you put them into a facility somewhere, How do they get out?
And, you know, the Attorney General said, well, you know, they could hire a lawyer and they could sue us.
You know, it's unbelievable.
It's absolutely unbelievable.
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chase geiser
Welcome back to The American Journal, folks.
unidentified
I'm Chase Geyser, your host this morning.
chase geiser
Much craziness going on.
We've got a great guest coming on in actually just about 30 minutes, 25 minutes or so.
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It's hard to see what's true and what's made up, what's exaggerated in this world of disinformation and misinformation and conspiracy.
Speaking of conspiracy, there's new reports here that Soros poured $15 million of dark money into Biden-linked non-profit.
The article here by Dan Lyman goes on to say a hefty chunk of dark money from a group bankrolled by George Soros, the face of Western soft power campaigns for decades, was shelled out last year as part of an effort to get Joe Biden re-elected in 2024, Fox News reported.
We've been talking a lot on this program about the difference between conspiracy by conquest, excuse me, tyranny by conquest and tyranny by conspiracy.
And where is our version of George Soros?
After all, we live in a capitalist country, so to speak.
It's as capitalist as it gets, apparently.
And so it shouldn't just be exclusive to the left that they would have so many billionaires, although the major centralized bankers have seemed to find a way to accomplish that, for the most part, with the exceptions of the likes of Elon Musk.
But it's funny how the left continuously states and implies and suggests and just rams it down our throats that the billionaire class is the sort of tax-evading right-wing extremist class, when time and time again, every time we look at billionaires, we see that they're actually major leftists.
Whether it's the Bezoses or the Gates or the Zuckerbergs or any of these other big tech CEOs or shareholders that have billions upon billions of dollars for Soros, they're always leftists.
And so this attack on the wealthy in our nation for not paying their fair share in taxes is really just sort of a mischaracterization.
And what they really want to do is they want to point to all the yachts that the Zelensky's or the Soros's have or the Gates's have or the Bezos's have.
And they want to say, see, these people obviously aren't paying their right fair share.
And then they usher in new laws so they can just tax the hell out of your income as a middle class person and no one in this sort of political elite class feels the pain or the difference in the policy.
They can hire the lawyers and the accountants to get around all the laws.
They can do the special sort of scapegoat policies, exercise the minutia of the law in order to get around what money goes where when.
So why is it that The left seems to have an exclusive monopoly over these billionaires and that so many of these billionaires, once they come into power, we see them use their companies and their monies to totally sway our elections.
So it's true that we have laws in place and regulations in place to Keep people from hyperfunding any individual candidate.
There's maximums you can give as an individual to another candidate's campaign.
There's maximums you can give as an individual to political parties.
But then you can give to political action committees.
And there's hundreds, if not thousands of those.
And if you're really a billionaire, you can just diversify how much money you're giving to these politicians or these political organizations across the entire nation.
And you wind up in a situation where The likes of a Soros don't necessarily spend billions upon billions of dollars on one candidate in order to ensure that one candidate gets elected, but they spend millions upon millions of dollars across the board for every election, whether it's federal, state, municipal, or hyperlocal.
And they can actually change the dynamic, the political dynamic of an entire nation as an individual.
And don't get me wrong, I have no problem with people making an infinite number of amount of money.
I don't think that anyone in this country is poor because someone else is rich.
I think there's certainly an inverse correlation between how well our politicians do and how well our people do.
And we know that Soros did some controversial things regarding currency swaps and what he did to the pound many decades ago.
They seem to have recovered fine, but...
I'm not sitting here telling you that I have a problem with the wealthy, but I do have a problem with a wealthy political class that uses their wealth to single-handedly shape the landscape of a political climate in a whole entire nation.
A superpower, mind you.
And I don't think it should be even illegal what he's doing.
I just think that it's bizarre that we've arrived at a position in our nation where we don't really have any mega-rich superheroes.
We've got mega-rich supervillains.
Like I said earlier, we've got the Zucks.
We've got the Gateses. We've got the Soroses.
We've got the Bezos. We've got mega-rich supervillains.
But where is our Batman?
Where is our Bruce Wayne with an infinite wallet?
Infinite intelligence, seemingly, who is countering the likes of Soros and others who are totally screwing over the American people who are working to put food on the table.
It's crazy to me. I've talked to so many callers since I've been a guest on this show as a host, since Owen's been gone, and before that I was guest hosting sometimes as well.
I've spoken to so many callers, some of them calling in from trucks, some of them calling in literally on ladders, cleaning out gutters for their clients, handymen, whatever, just blue-collar, regular, normal people at work, another day, another dollar trying to make ends meet.
And they don't have the time...
Or the power, frankly, as individuals to go out and make these types of changes that Soros can make.
And that's fine. We're not all meant to accomplish the same thing.
There's nothing so unequal as treating unequals equally.
So it doesn't mean that there's some sort of systemic injustice, that there's this disparity of wealth.
Because after all, we're all doing pretty well compared to so many other countries with even less freedom.
But why is it that Elon Musk is like our only guy?
And I know there's even skepticism around him.
He's been questionable on some of his hiring policies with X, with the CEO that he hired.
He obviously hasn't let Alex Jones back on the platform for one reason or the other.
I don't mean animosity to him.
If anyone who's listened to me for more than two shows knows that I like Elon Musk a lot.
But why is he the only one?
And it seems to me that what happens is in order to make this amount of money, you have to be involved in these companies that are ultimately compromised.
You have to be involved in these companies that are publicly traded.
They've got boards of directors and the intelligence community has infiltrated them.
And they force you from a financial standpoint with policies like diversity, equity and inclusion and environmental sustainability and governance policies to comply with their political agenda.
Otherwise, you're out of the club.
And so the only really mega rich that remain are those who agree to bend the knee to the political class.
unidentified
Thank you.
chase geiser
And this guy is so self-righteous that he's literally buying a political climate.
And he's done it in more than one nation, and he's done it time and time again, and now he's got his son doing it.
I'm really torn, because there's a part of me that's like, alright, you know, I should...
The best I can do for this country is be on Infowars as much as possible and try to make great content here because this is one of the last bastions of free speech on the internet with an audience our size.
And there's another part of me that's like, man, I need to figure out how to be a mega billionaire.
Whether it's with AI technology or something so that I can counter a Soros.
Because like I've said over the last sort of week, it's kind of been a motif.
If we have tyranny by conspiracy, then we have to have revolution by conspiracy.
I'm not talking about violent revolution.
We need to be conspiring and planning against these people because they are conspiring and planning against us.
This is not a war that is being fought on a front.
It is a war that is being fought in the shadows.
So we need to learn how to play in the shadows.
We need to learn how to put the visor on and sense the droid that is shooting the laser at us, so to speak.
Like from A New Hope on the Millennium Falcon when Obi-Wan Kenobi is training Luke Skywalker.
We need to learn how to play ball in the dark like these people.
So be thinking about that.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
unidentified
We've got an awesome guest coming up after this segment.
chase geiser
I'm going to plug him a couple of times here.
Senator George Borrello.
Senator George Borrello is a conservative representing New York's 57th district in the state's legislature.
He, along with other lawmakers and citizens in the Citizens Group, Uniting NYS, successfully sued Governor Hochul to prevent a gross overreach of power through the addition of Rule 2.13 to the health code dubbed, quote, isolation and quarantine procedures, which gives the state the ability to quarantine people temporary housing locations indefinitely.
And what happened was, as I understand it, This was blocked and now it's been reinstated.
So we've got this new headline here.
It says Governor Kathy Hochul's power to enforce quarantine camps reinstated by New York Appeals Court.
It's an article on Infowars.com.
The New York Supreme Court has reinstated Democrat Governor Kathy Hochul's power to detain citizens in so-called quarantine camps indefinitely.
unidentified
Now this can't be true.
chase geiser
This can't really be happening.
Well, that's exactly what the AP says.
The claim, of course, is that New York Governor Kathy Hochul is trying to create quarantine camps in which people can be held against their will if they have COVID-19 or other diseases.
Now, AP did a little assessment to determine whether or not that claim is actually true.
AP's assessment, false.
False. Officials have repeatedly said that the state has no intention to build quarantine camps.
Oh, so it must be true that they're not going to do it if they said they weren't going to do it.
Critics are misrepresenting a temporary rule adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic that outlines powers by state health officials to isolate or quarantine people for the purpose of controlling a highly transmissible disease.
The rule said that people can be isolated or quarantined in interim housing rather than just their own homes, but doesn't mention camps.
It was deemed unconstitutional by a judge who said the state overreached, but also did not mention camps.
And of course, we know that now it's been reinstated.
This article was from September 19th.
Since then, it's been reinstated that it's not unconstitutional, apparently.
matt infowars
Not only that, the merits of the case weren't actually heard.
The reason it was dismissed was because they said that Senator Barrello and his fellow lawmakers, as well as the group Unite NYS, had no standing to sue.
Because they hadn't done it?
Well, no, it says they didn't have jurisdiction to sue her, which is mind-blowing, if you read the substack by Attorney Bobby Ann Cox.
The other thing that's really disingenuous about this AP article is that they say there's no mention of quarantine camps.
But, you know, that's layman's terms.
Let's go to the official language.
If you go to Rule 2.13 on page 8, Of this amendment here.
You'll see that it talks about...
Oh man, I got lost.
chase geiser
Yeah, well, it says...
I got it in the dash cam here.
Highlight it. So for the purpose of isolation orders, isolation locations may include home isolation or such other residential or temporary housing location.
So it's not a quarantine camp.
matt infowars
It's a temporary housing location.
chase geiser
Well, you could call Ashwood's temporary housing location, right?
Or Dachau could be temporary housing location.
It's not your house. You have to live there.
So this is where we're housing you, right?
Or is Owen in a temporary housing location right now?
He's being housed. He's being held in a temporary housing location, right?
They're providing shelter. Right?
So, yeah, the AP comes out and says this is false.
They say that it was overruled as unconstitutional, like as if it's moot.
And then we see that this policy's been reinstated.
And check out some of these other details.
The crew did an awesome job of highlighting these.
Whenever appropriate to control the spread of a highly contagious communicable disease, the state commissioner of health may issue and or may direct the local health authority to issue isolation and or quarantine orders consistent with due process of law To all such persons as a state commissioner of health shall determine appropriate.
So anybody that the state commissioner of health just wants to lock up, no problem.
We went over the temporary housing part where they talk about the camps.
They don't use the word camps, but it doesn't mean it's not a camp.
That's what a camp is. A camp itself is a temporary housing system.
Whether it's a teepee, whether it's a tent, that's what a camp is.
We're gonna live here temporarily and then we're gonna move on, right?
For the purpose of quarantine orders, quarantine locations may include home quarantine or other residential or temporary housing quarantine or quarantine at such other locations as the Public Health Authority issuing the order deems appropriate, consistent with any direction that the State Commissioner of Health may issue.
So, if the State Commissioner of Health determines that they want you to live in a teepee outside, that would be appropriate then, I guess, under this law.
Now it says, the location where the person shall remain in isolation or quarantine unless travel is authorized by the state of local health authorities such as medical care.
Here in this section. And the duration of the order is...
matt infowars
It's indefinite.
chase geiser
It's indefinite. There's no scientific basis for these plans of six feet.
matt infowars
And that's the other thing.
They're using this six feet rule, which is what we saw during COVID, which is arbitrary.
There's no scientific basis for distancing six feet.
It's completely arbitrary.
chase geiser
Check this out. The State Commissioner of Health...
Will be charged under this law with monitoring such persons to ensure compliance with the order and determine whether such person requires a higher level of medical care?
Oh, you must need a higher level of medical care because you left the quarantine camp.
matt infowars
Right. No, if you leave your house...
chase geiser
The punishment? Yeah.
matt infowars
Then, yeah, they'll make sure you comply.
Wow. And then, yeah, if you go...
You got it. So check this out.
chase geiser
Any person who violates a public health order shall be subject to all civil and criminal penalties as provided for by the law.
For purposes of civil penalties, each day that the order is violated shall constitute a separate violation of this part.
Oh my god.
Duty of attending physician.
Now, this is the part that Matt was telling me about that's fascinating.
Every attending physician shall immediately, upon discovering a case or suspected case of a highly contagious, reportable communicable disease, cause the patient to be appropriately isolated and contact the State Department of Health and the local health authority where the patient is isolated and, if different, the local health cause the patient to be appropriately isolated and contact the State Department of Health and So we were talking about this during the break.
This means that people are going to be reluctant to tell their doctors if they think, or go to the doctor at all, if they think that they're sick because they're going to be concerned that the physician is going to isolate them and they're going to have to stay in their house for an indefinite amount of time or at another location for an indefinite number of time.
So imagine if you've got a family at home, the doctor says, oh, it's not good for you to be isolated there because you could get your family sick.
So we're going to move you to a camp and we'll reunite you with your family at a later date when you've recovered.
The fact that the AP came out and said that it was a false assessment saying that there's a quarantine camp loophole here is just totally asinine to me.
matt infowars
Let's talk about the testing that you can get that may have a false negative.
Your doctor then reports you, which is a violation of the confidentiality that you should have between you and your provider.
chase geiser
But it says all due process of the law, Matt.
matt infowars
The law is now whatever they say it is.
That's what this order says.
chase geiser
This is unbelievable.
Well, I'm very excited to speak with Senator George Borrello in the next segment.
Make sure you guys stay tuned for that.
Just to refresh you in case you missed the beginning of the segment, Senator George Borrello is a conservative representing New York's 57th District in the state's legislature.
He, along with other lawmakers and the citizens group Uniting NYS, successfully sued Governor Hochul to prevent a gross overreach of power through the addition of Rule 213 to the health code, dubbed isolation and quarantine procedures, which gives the state the ability to quarantine people.
Now, of course, this law seems to be...
It's repotentialized. It's not reactivated, but the governor has been reissued or determined to have the authority to actually issue this procedure in future events, which we'll see are coming up.
So stick with us.
unidentified
We'll be speaking with Senator George Borrello on the other side.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
With me in this segment and the next is Senator George Borrello, who is a conservative representing New York's 57th District in the state's legislature.
He, along with other lawmakers and the citizens group Uniting NYS, successfully sued Governor Hochul to prevent a gross overreach of power through the addition of Rule 2.13.
To the health code dubbed, quote, isolation and quarantine procedures, end quote.
Which gives the state the ability to quarantine people in temporary housing locations indefinitely.
Now we've seen that there's some new developments since this successful case against Governor Hochul and this policy.
Senator, it's an honor and pleasure to be with you.
How are you today, sir? Good.
unidentified
Thank you so much for having me on.
I really appreciate you bringing attention to this.
chase geiser
You're most welcome. So can you just give the audience a little bit of a brief overview of everything that's going on with this case, how this started and where we are now?
unidentified
Well, how this started was, you know, I think a lot of would-be dictators found that during the pandemic, exactly how much they could get away with, with a little bit of fear and misinformation.
And that is exactly what happened in this case.
So in New York State, we already have rules.
In fact, we have a law that has been in place for 70 years, since 1953, That outlines what needs to be done in the event that someone is considered a public health threat.
And in that law, there are plenty of due process protections.
But that wasn't good enough for Kathy Hochul and her Department of Health.
Instead, they came up during the waning days of the pandemic with this new rule, 2.13, that they added to the health code.
That essentially was a copy and paste from a piece of legislation, Assembly Bill A14, which some of your audience may have heard of.
This was an assembly bill that's been around for seven years.
It came out during the Ebola situation, and it never went anywhere.
This essentially was a bill that would allow the government to come in, the Department of Health, with no proof that you're sick, with no proof that you are a threat to anyone, and take you from your home.
No age limits and no way to get out of whatever quarantine that they bring you to.
That is essentially what this new Department of Health rule is.
And it is a copy and paste from a bill that the New York State Legislature, even though it's run by a supermajority of Democrats in both houses, decided not to take up.
It's a bill that was an orphan.
It never had a single co-sponsor.
It never made it onto a committee agenda.
It never had matching legislation in the Senate.
But yet, Governor Hochul and her Department of Health saw fit to turn this into a rule, which brought us about to Attorney Bobbi Ann Cox, approaching me and other legislators about this egregious violation of the separation of powers.
And we brought a lawsuit back in 2022.
In that lawsuit, the state Supreme Court judge absolutely berated the state government and the Department of Health in a 14-page decision that called out not just the fact that this was an egregious violation of the separation of powers, but it also lacked any due process for people.
It also was against the law because it was in violation of the current law that's been in place for 70 years.
But of course, Governor Hochul and the Attorney General and the Democrats who've been silent on this decided to appeal this legislation.
And in the appeal, and this is where it gets, I think, really just absolutely outrageous.
In the oral argument, it was very clear that Bobbi Ann Cox had countered any arguments that the Attorney General had brought.
So instead of making a ruling on the substance of the case, the judges in the 4th Appellate Division copped out and said that we, as New York State legislators, did not have standing to sue on a separation of powers lawsuit.
They said we didn't have the right to bring this suit to begin with.
chase geiser
Who does? If not you, who has the right to bring a suit at all?
unidentified
That's a good question. First and foremost, it sounds to me like they think you would have had to have been taken from your home or locked down by the state government in order to have standing.
That's basically how the ruling reads, which is ridiculous because this is a law about the separation of powers.
And we had a very clear smoking gun when we pointed to the fact that we had a bill in the state assembly that never went anywhere that did exactly what this rule is doing.
So clearly the governor and the Department of Health were making a law, and they are not allowed to do that.
That is the wrong branch of government.
chase geiser
That's unbelievable.
You know, it's crazy because we covered a little bit of this in the last segment.
I'm not sure if you were tuned in yet or not, but the AP comes out and claims that any claims that this this policy is about quarantine camps are false.
That's what it says. And it says, you know, a couple of just sort of semantic things like, oh, it never uses the word quarantine camp in it.
But then we actually read the law.
I mean, it's on my desk here.
We've been flipping through the pages. Things like, if your physician suspects you of being sick, then they can send you away to these camps.
I mean, it's really obviously very egregious.
What were some things in the...
Temporary housing facilities, that's right.
What were some things in the document that were most alarming to you, just to give some bullet points to the audience here?
unidentified
Well, let's talk about the AP and their, you know, essentially being a, you know, a mouthpiece and just parroting the governor's talking points.
So they did this quote-unquote fact check where they said, well, it never says quarantine camps.
It says quarantine camps.
Temporary housing of the government's choosing.
Well, that sounds like a quarantine camp to me.
When you look at the wording of this, it's frightening because they tried to make this, and the AP also tried to corroborate this.
They said, well, this is only about highly contagious diseases like COVID. Absolutely not.
There is a very long list of diseases that would qualify and activate this rule, many of which are not even communicable diseases, by the way.
On that list, which, by the way, could easily be changed by the Department of Health and the Commissioner of the Department of Health, on that list currently are things like botulism, food poisoning, toxic shock syndrome, and Lyme disease.
Now, those are serious diseases, but they are not communicable diseases.
So literally, a bureaucrat from the Department of Health, state or local, could show up at your house, knock on your door, and say, I believe your son has been exposed to botulism, and we are taking him.
With the police in tow.
And if you ask the question, well, where is he going?
Well, we'll let you know. When will I see him again?
We'll let you know. Literally, these are the kind of things that would make Xi Jinping blush, and this is a Department of Health regulation in New York State that the governor feels she needs to have.
chase geiser
So now, is the list exhaustive, or does it just list some examples and then say, among others, you know, at the end, of the diseases that would be qualified under the new law?
unidentified
It's a list of about, if I had to guess, about 30 different diseases.
Like I said, I would wager to say at least half of which are not communicable diseases.
chase geiser
Right, right. And do you think that any diseases outside of that list of 30 could also be used under the current law, or would they have to amend the law in order to include more diseases?
unidentified
This is not a law. Let's be very clear.
This is not a law. It is a Department of Health regulation, which means it's essentially written on an etch-a-sketch that the governor or the commissioner can just shake up and start over again.
chase geiser
Wow. Wow.
That's absolutely insane.
So what is next? What is the next step in order to get this prevented?
Because like you said with this ruling, saying that nobody has really a case to bring since nobody's suffered under this procedure or this policy, obviously by the time that people are going into camps, it's too late.
You can't really sue the Third Reich after they already start sending you to Dachau.
Right? And I'm not trying to compare this to the Holocaust, but it is kind of like that.
They're sending people away to camps, and it's indefinite temporary housing facilities.
By the time you're actually on the train, it's too late, right?
So what's the next step in order to prevent this from manifesting at all?
unidentified
Well, to your point, you know, they have complete control over you.
If they say you're not going to take your phone, you're not going to have any communication when you're inside this quarantine facility, they're going to decide what medications you can take and cannot take.
It is that expansive.
You know, what's probably to me the most egregious is that throughout history, every dictator has said, we really need to suspend all of your freedoms, but it's for your own good.
And this is another example of that.
chase geiser
Wow, that's just crazy. So we're going to come up on a break here in about 30 seconds.
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We're going to have more questions for you on the other side of this break in the next segment.
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unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I am Chase Geiser, your host.
This morning with us, we have a very distinguished special guest, Senator George Borrello.
Senator, I was reading through this policy and there's some concerns that arise about doctor-patient confidentiality.
Obviously, if you're going to your physician and your physician is mandated by any sort of procedure or policy to report your condition to a government authority, isn't that sort of a violation in and of itself of our due process protections under the Fourth Amendment of the United States of America?
unidentified
Nope. Yeah, absolutely.
You know, it's amazing, again, what...
I think if you go back to Benjamin Franklin, he said that those that sacrifice essential liberty for a little temporary security end up with neither.
This is really an example of that.
And I will tell you that doctors in New York State are really afraid to do things like give medical exemptions for vaccines because the Department of Health has the ultimate authority over them.
So they are...
They are really forced to the political nature of this.
chase geiser
I'm sorry about that. I didn't mean to cut you off.
You just froze for a second. I wanted to make sure you stood there.
Would you mind reiterating that last sentence one more time just to make sure that the audience gets it?
unidentified
Sure. What I'm saying...
The thing is that right now, of this, override the public health.
chase geiser
Okay, that makes a lot of sense.
Now, tell me a little bit about what your thoughts are on selective enforcement with this.
We obviously saw during the pandemic that some of the policies and regulations that were in place were sort of only impacting mom and pop shops, small businesses.
So if you owned an independent restaurant, maybe you had to shut down or you couldn't afford to stay in business, but the major chains were able to be very successful during this time.
We know that a lot of brick and mortar Retailers suffered when the Amazons of the world did well.
And of course, this is a little bit different of an issue because we're talking about individuals in quarantine camps and not policies that disproportionately impact different businesses differently.
But what are your thoughts having looked at this policy about how selective enforcement could be a vulnerability?
unidentified
Well, there's no question about it that this regulation could be selectively enforced.
And it could be used to act out on personal vendettas.
I'm a small business owner.
My wife and I are in the restaurant business.
And the pandemic was very tough on us and many other small businesses.
I remember in the first year of the pandemic, I recall Mother's Day.
You know, you could not walk into a jewelry store, a locally owned jewelry store, and buy a piece of jewelry for your mother.
But you could walk into Walmart with a thousand other people and buy jewelry there.
So it was a boon for big box stores and mega retailers, who, by the way, are typically more liberal and typically support the Democrats in power.
So there's no doubt about it that this was used to squash local businesses and to support, you know, the big mega donors of the Democratic Party.
That being said, to your point, this could be selectively enforced.
Let's just say, for example, a local public health official has a daughter that your son is dating, and he doesn't like your son.
Well, he has the power under this Rule 213 to show up at your door with the police and say, I believe your son has been exposed to toxic shock syndrome.
And I am taking him from your home.
And I know people think that that's crazy, that'll never happen, but look what happened during the pandemic.
Look at the things that happened, not just here, but around the world.
It absolutely could happen.
And we saw a lot of personal vendettas acted out.
I mean, I heard stories here locally where code enforcement officers were under the authority of Andrew Cuomo, were writing tickets and fines to people that were doing landscaping.
Because you're allowed to put down fertilizer, but you're not allowed to plant new bushes.
And I'm citing you for that.
Those are the kind of little dictators that were created across this nation as a result of a little authority that was handed to them by people like Andrew Cuomo.
chase geiser
Could this feasibly be applied to State sessions where if you have a Democratic governor and there's a major vote coming up and you don't want a certain number of Republicans to show up, you could just accuse them of botulism and lock them up.
I mean, are there concerns about that or is that just sort of kind of a silly hyperbolic extremist view of this?
unidentified
Well, look, I think that we all look at certain things and go, it's highly unlikely.
But the question is, is it possible?
Yes. And the answer is yes.
This rule is so broad.
And again, it's a violation of separation of powers.
It is the executive branch creating law, which is against the Constitution.
And if you look at it that way, what else...
If this is allowed to stand, if the Court of Appeals, which is our next step, decides not to hear this, then basically what they're saying is there will be a very narrow scope of who actually has standing to sue the government.
That's very scary, not just here but across the nation.
If the courts have decided to bow to political pressure from the executive branch, that has scary implications.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's terrifying.
I wonder what the policies were during the 80s in New York under the HIV-AIDS scare, right?
So there's the famous instance of that hemophiliac Ryan White from the Ryan White story.
I'm not sure if you're familiar or not, Senator, where he was infected with hepatitis and HIV and ultimately died of AIDS because the medicine that he was using for hemophilia was contaminated.
It was a blood product that was contaminated.
There was a major problem with that in the 80s with Donors giving blood.
They didn't necessarily know that they had AIDS or HIV. And then those who used that blood would get sick.
And the Ryan White story is famous because this kid was kicked out of school because everyone was afraid that they were going to catch AIDS. It was before we knew about how it's transmitted very well.
And he ultimately won and was able to go back to school.
And that's highly controversial, highly publicized story.
Elton John, I think, played the piano at his funeral.
I mean, this was a famous case.
Michael Jackson was there. Were there any similar cases to that that you're aware of?
And I don't mean to put you on the spot with sort of very niche law, but were there similar instances in the past in New York in the 80s with how things like that were handled prior to this sort of new policy or procedure that could maybe be used in some sort of court of law?
unidentified
Well, look, I think that in New York, we have seen a transformation, honestly.
We were once, I would call, a purple state.
But back in the 80s, quite frankly, New York City was a cesspool, and the rest of the state was immune.
Largely because we had balance in our state government.
We had Republicans traditionally controlled the New York State Senate and Democrats controlled the Assembly.
And that created essentially a need for compromise.
It created a need for regionalism in the sense that, look, if the people in New York City think that some crazy far-left idea is a good idea, then keep it in New York City.
But now the Democrats have decided they are going to impose their will on On every corner of this state.
New York State is a very diverse state.
It's far more, if you look at a map, for example, of where Kathy Hochul won, out of the 62 counties in New York State, I think she won less than a dozen.
chase geiser
Yeah, Illinois is the same way.
unidentified
Yeah. It's very much this major metropolitan area that is dominated by far-left progressives.
And now they have decided that they have to impose their will on the rest of the state.
And that has shown itself in things like this, these draconian rules.
It has shown itself in the way the so-called migrant crisis It has permeated New York State, with New York State being a sanctuary state.
And now New York City, who is finally saying, look, we can't handle this anymore.
But instead of changing their sanctuary status, they've decided to spread the pain like cancer throughout the rest of the state and ship these illegal immigrants throughout the state.
And this is how New York is now.
And it's unfortunate because I still believe the majority of New Yorkers, even those who are Yeah, I think we might have lost the senator there for a second.
chase geiser
So we're going to work on that to see if we can get him back connected.
unidentified
He's back? Yes, all right.
chase geiser
Can you hear me? Yes, I can.
You sound great. So there's one more question that I wanted to ask you.
I wanted to give you the opportunity to let the audience know What they can do to help?
What is the call to action here?
What can we do to prevent this from happening in New York?
unidentified
Well, first and foremost, let me say this.
If you are a New Yorker, contact the governor's office.
Tell her that she should not reinstate Rule 213 of public health law, that it is an egregious violation of the separation of powers.
So New Yorkers should speak out against this.
And again, this is not a Republican versus Democrat issue.
It just so happens that That the Democrat Governor and the Democrat Attorney General have brought this about.
I would also direct you to Bobbi Ann Cox, who is the brave attorney who is doing this case pro bono.
And her X handle is at Attorney Cox underscore Cox.
So attorney underscore COX.
And you can follow her on X.
You can also follow me under Senator Borrello at Senator Borrello.
Please reach out.
Please show your support.
Please reach out to elected officials.
If you are in New York State, understand that if you are represented by a Democrat in the Senate or the Assembly, they have been silent on this issue.
Let them know that this is not okay, that turning New York State into a socialist dictatorship is not okay.
chase geiser
Well, thank you so much for your time this morning, Senator.
It was really an honor and a pleasure to speak with you on this important issue, and thank you for all the work that you're doing.
I just want to let the audience know that we're going to have more on the other side.
More great news coming in the next hour.
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greg reese
Last Thursday in Dublin, five people were injured in a knife attack, including three young children.
The stabbing took place near an elementary school where it appears the culprit was targeting children.
Riots broke out.
This event is just the latest in a long string of violence resulting from the radical globalist immigration scheme.
The attacker was ordered to be deported back in 2003, but was given the political support to stay and appeal it, and was arrested earlier this year for possession of a knife and criminal damage.
But did not receive a conviction due to a mental health report given to the court.
If you've been paying attention, then you will recognize this as a common result of the United Nations replacement migration plan.
Children being attacked, women being raped, and perpetrators walking free is now a predictable outcome of forcing an established Christian culture to submit to a foreign, non-assimilating Islamic culture.
Many of whom are openly seeking to replace the local culture with their own, by any means necessary.
Radical Islam demands it.
If this were a humanitarian effort, then refugees would be expected to assimilate as they have for millennia.
The rule of law depends on it, but this is a globalist invasion.
And whether they know it or not, the so-called migrants are being used as an invading force.
And instead of being conquered with violence, the native people are being attacked with name-calling, stunned into silence with guilt by being called a racist.
But people are starting to wake up to it.
Three out of four Irish people understand that they are being guilted into giving away their country, and they oppose it.
But the government doesn't care.
They are now preparing to pass new hate speech laws that will criminalize possession of materials, likely to incite violence or hatred.
These laws will make it illegal to criticize immigration policy, which isn't going to slow down anytime soon.
unidentified
Can you guess what the most popular boy's name was in Galway in 2022?
No idea. Was it Jack?
Tommy? I'd say it was probably Connor.
Let's say David.
I think it was Sean. Jack.
Cian. Cian.
greg reese
Cian. Peter?
unidentified
No. Patrick.
Richard. Richard. It was not Richard.
Was it? Fuck! Didn't see that coming.
It wasn't Richard? No, would you like to know what it was?
Yeah! According to the CSO in 2022, the most popular boy's name in Galway was Mohammed.
Oh yeah! I read that somewhere, yeah.
Okay. Well, I was expecting that, but okay.
greg reese
Wow. Okay.
unidentified
Fair enough. Yeah, right. Oh, okay.
Ah, fuck off. It wasn't Mohammed.
In Galway! Mohammed!
greg reese
Greg Reese reporting.
unidentified
I'm a pioneer.
alex jones
I'm an explorer!
unidentified
I'm a human and I'm coming.
alex jones
I'm animated. I'm alive.
My heart's big. It's got hot blood.
unidentified
Going through it fast. I like to fight too.
alex jones
I like to eat.
I like to have children.
unidentified
I'm here. I got a life force!
alex jones
This is a human! This is what we look like!
This is what we act like!
This is what everybody was like before us!
This is what I am! I'm a throwback!
I'm here! I've got the fire of human liberty!
I'm setting fires everywhere!
And humans are turning on everywhere!
unidentified
Get behind me, Satan!
alex jones
Down with the devil!
greg reese
Down with the... This can't be.
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chase geiser
I'm I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
We had a great guest in the last 30 minutes, the last half of the last hour.
Senator George Varello is fighting the good fight in New York to prevent quarantine camps from manifesting as a reality.
Seems like the globalists, the leftists, the internationalists are constantly doing everything they can to subjugate us and the camps are real despite what the AP says.
We read the actual document on the show so we don't have to take AP's word for it that claims of quarantine camps are false when the actual documents itself, the procedure itself explicitly states that temporary housing facilities would be appropriate for a number of communicable and even non-communicable diseases.
And they've Appealed, won against the governor, and then the powers were reinstated for the governor, citing that the case was moot to begin with.
So now the governor has this power.
It's unbelievable. And we see that they're not only trying to set up the laws that will allow them to quarantine you, but we're seeing all these policies and these stories come up That show that they really want this next pandemic to happen.
They really want another round of COVID so that they can continuously abuse their powers in these new policies time and time again, whether it's for election procedures or whether it's to quarantine political dissidents.
It's really atrocious.
A child pneumonia cases are surging in Europe as fears rise over outbreak in China.
Another country is reporting a mysterious surge in illnesses in children.
Have you guys been seeing this?
I've been seeing reports of people's dogs getting pneumonia.
So they're saying your dog's gonna die now.
And then I'm seeing reports of this new pneumonia in China.
We're seeing China come out and say that they may have found another sort of novel COVID virus that has mutated in the same way as the first one in a way to sort of backpedal from accusations that this came from the lab.
And we see top Trump White House health officials are saying it's certainly possible that China killed the researcher who started the COVID pandemic by throwing him off the Wuhan lab roof.
unidentified
What?
chase geiser
A Wuhan lab scientist who was secretly working on the COVID-19 vaccine months before the pandemic broke out may have been responsible for unleashing the virus upon the world and then murdered by the Chinese government for it, according to a retired high-ranking health official who worked in the Trump administration.
Dr. Robert Kadlik served in the Trump administration as an official in biodefense and epidemic response departments during the COVID-19 pandemic and co-founded the COVID vaccine development program Operation War Speed.
So... Little bit of a mixed bag there.
To say the least, Cadillac revealed in a Sky News interview that aired on November 27th that the coronavirus could have escaped the Wuhan Institute of Virology at the hands of Chinese military scientist Zhu Yusen, who was conducting gain-of-function research on live animals in late 2019.
We know that this virus likely came out of the lab in September.
Based on the data that we have, the RFPs that were instituted at the Wuhan lab for things like new ventilation systems at the time.
Dr. Yusin filed a patent in February of 2020 for a COVID vaccine he was believed to have been secretly developing for months, just three months after the first case of the virus was reported in China.
So I don't think he committed suicide because why would you file a patent to protect your intellectual property rights if you're going to kill yourself?
Three months after that, Dr.
Yusen died under mysterious circumstances around May of 2020 when he, quote, fell from the roof of the institute.
What was he doing on the roof to begin with?
If you're a scientist that's patenting vaccines, they send you up to the roof to check on the leak?
They just thought, oh, by the way, if you have any downtime today, could you replace some of the shingles on the roof of the lab?
Or could you go up to the roof and check the ventilation system?
No. That's not his job.
What was he doing on the roof to begin with?
And we know that the communists, they just love throwing people out of windows, off of roofs.
We know that the Saudis do the same thing.
Which, of course, is why Queers for Palestine is so ironic.
because roof throwing is exactly what they would do to people of any sort of different sexual orientation or with any sort of gender dysphoria.
And so we see these reports that masks, social distancing are returning to China amid mystery outbreak.
We see that there's this new pneumonia surging everywhere.
We see other reports that people's dogs are dying of this mysterious lung disease.
Now we're hearing that scientists are being thrown off the roofs of labs in China, despite the fact that China's saying, oh, the labs had nothing to do with it.
They know. They know what happened.
They know exactly what happened, and they let it spread, and they want the next level of this pandemic to happen.
They want Pandemic 2.0 to happen because they want to be able to actualize and use these new procedures, policies, and laws that they passed the last time that are going to allow them to put you into quarantine camps, to lock you up, to separate you from your family, to...
Go to your doctor without any sort of assurance that there's going to be any confidentiality of any of your health situations.
They want to make sure that your doctor is reporting to the state exactly your condition so the state can respond in a way that is conducive to the greater good.
Of course, now what's going to happen is nobody's going to go to their doctor and they're going to get sick and they're going to die more often.
They're going to say mortality's up because there's a pandemic and it's really just because people aren't getting mammograms and tested for cancer or going to the doctors at all because they're afraid that the doctor's going to report them to the state and the state's going to lock them up.
This is the major problem with the Affordable Care Act, with Obamacare, that nobody ever really talked about.
People talked about how expensive it was and how it didn't make any sense and how premiums were going to go up.
But when push comes to shove, we know that if the state is paying for your health care and assuming the responsibility of your health care, then they're going to want to determine your health.
They're going to crack down on things like smoking, and they're going to crack down on things like obesity.
They're going to try to control what you eat, what you drink.
They're going to put stuff in the water.
They're going to try to get you to mental health facilities.
They're going to do everything they can in the name of your health to violate your rights because, after all, they're the ones paying the bill for your health.
And then when they realize that that's just getting way too expensive, that's when they usher in things like euthanasia.
That's the real reason that we're seeing this conversation manifest in the international communities, namely in Canada.
We're talking about the right to die.
People should be able to kill themselves if they want to.
And now we're seeing suggestions that just if you have a little bit of depression or if you've had an injury, you should just be killed because it would be cheaper just to die than to fix the problem or to address the issue.
Or if you've got any sort of a chronic illness, it'd be better to die than have to live with that.
But the fact of the matter is we are all dying.
We are all the victims of a chronic illness that is our own mortality.
Ever since the fall of man in Genesis, this is our fate to die.
So, regardless of whether you're dying in six months or whether you're dying in 60 years, you are dying.
And the state is going to use any excuse, any threshold, any arbitrary sort of line in the sand...
As a catalyst to euthanize you.
They want to depopulate you as soon as you aren't a productive member of society.
We saw it from the Nazis. We see it from the communists.
Now we're seeing it here in the United States.
If you can't pay taxes, if you can't pay into the system, if you are not productive, if you are not of military fighting age where you can fight on behalf of the political class, then you should just die.
But we'll make you very comfortable.
We're going to put you in a nice soft bed in a very cool looking pod.
You're going to feel like you are warping into your favorite science fiction movie.
And then you're going to fall asleep and you're going to die just like a criminal sentenced to capital punishment.
But it'll all be voluntary because we pumped you so full of SSRIs.
We put so many chemicals in the water.
We've berated you and demoralized you to such an extent that you will be happy to At the notion of the relief of death.
And the thing that's so bizarre about it to me is they're going to come out and say that these pandemics are a crisis and an emergency because of the amounts of death that these illnesses could supposedly cause.
And then they're going to use that as an excuse to manifest these new policies for the safety to prevent the illness.
And then as a consequence of these policies, more people will actually die.
So you're not actually trading your liberty for safety.
You're trading your liberty for death.
You don't get anything in return.
It's a 360 lose.
Everybody loses. Except for the leftists and the globalists and the internationalists who are able to eradicate their political dissonance, their political opponents, who are able to demoralize the populations that had or could potentially have the power to...
Unseat them in the halls of Congress or any other government.
We're experiencing genocide 2.0.
We're experiencing a nasty population from all fronts, whether it's what we eat, what we drink, what our doctors put into us.
They'll be killing us for years, and they're gonna kill us for years to come unless we do something about it.
Make sure you stick with us, folks.
More on the other side.
unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I'm Chase Geiser, your host.
This morning...
unidentified
I don't know what to make of this CIA UFO stuff.
chase geiser
New report, the CIA routinely obtains UFO wreckage and intact vehicles, transfers ownership to private parties.
A lot to impact just in that headline.
According to a bombshell report by the Daily Mail, an arm of America's Central Intelligence Agency has been tracking and gathering alien aircraft for decades, including cloaked UFOs and visible non-human craft.
I don't know if this is a psyop.
I don't know if these... UFOs are actually alien technology.
I don't know if they're coming from another part of the universe or if they're coming from another dimension that's co-located with Earth.
I don't know if it's just advanced military technology testing and the pilots that see these phenomena don't have need to know so they think that it's something that we haven't made.
I don't know if they're just trying to psychologically prepare us as a people for some sort of an alien threat so that we can look to this fake sort of third-party enemy instead of to each other's enemies in an effort to establish some sort of globalization.
But I do know that I'm not very pleased to see our CIA acquiring UFOs in nine locations all over the world and then giving those materials to private businesses.
Now, I haven't read through the reports substantially, but I imagine that these UFOs wind up in the hands of the likes of the Lockheed Martins and the Marathions and the other military industrial complex contractors because they have the talent and the infrastructure in place to analyze advanced technologies.
It seems to me that this is likely an international arms race that's happening on a top-secret level right beneath our eyes, right beneath our nose.
Similar to what was happening with the Cold War.
Of course, the difference is that during the Cold War, it was highly public because we needed to amass incredible amounts of support for the government to hike up its military spending as much as possible.
We needed to psychologically manipulate the people against communism, which, of course, I'm against communism, but that was definitely what was going on.
You can see it in every movie that came out during the 80s.
It was either Rocky IV or Red Dawn.
It was just this communist Cold War fear, even though there was never a nuclear war, maybe even never a threat.
And I wonder if the real threat are these, or is these, advanced technologies.
And they're so alarming that they've even kept it a secret that we've had this war.
So with the Cold War, it was cold, it wasn't hot, but it was a public war.
Everybody knew about it, but maybe we've got this sort of cold-cloaked war going on right now.
But what's really bizarre to me is that We're seeing this now.
Why is it that all these stories are coming out?
I know it's because of these alleged whistleblowers, but frankly, I think that 90% of the whistleblowers that we see are actually ops.
They're operatives. They're coming out with news at a strategic time that the intelligence community decides they either want the public to know about something or that they want the public to focus on something instead of another story that's going on.
I mean, remember what happened with What was the name of that submarine that was going down to the Titanic?
Was it called the Titan?
This was just a couple of months ago.
All these allegations came out against Hunter Biden.
There was all this heat on Hunter Biden.
And then this sort of tin can cylinder goes down for a multi-million dollar or multi-hundreds of thousands of dollar visit to the Titanic.
It implodes the Titan.
That's right. And all we can hear about for days is that this submarine was running out of oxygen, right?
So we know now, when you look at the transcripts of what was happening, this cylinder can that these rich people were sitting in to go visit Titanic, pretty cool thing.
Obviously, it was stupid that they were using this technology to go that deep because of the pressure.
It was operated by a video game controller.
And there was constant communication between the submarine and the surface.
We know that they were having problems according to the transcript of the messages.
We know that they were trying to resurface, but they weren't gaining...
I don't know if the word's altitude.
They weren't rising to the surface fast enough.
And we know that the communication stopped at the same exact instant that the military detected what was an implosion in the ocean.
And they knew exactly where it was.
But for days, we're hearing from the mainstream media that, oh, this is how much oxygen they have left.
And, oh, we're trying to find them.
And, oh, we're going to try to bring them back.
And they could be survived.
And we're seeing pictures of the families and pictures of the kids on the news.
They knew the whole time that the sub imploded right away.
They were reporting that there was an issue, that they weren't getting to the surface in time.
We heard the implosion.
They were able to detect exactly where it happened.
They know exactly what depth they were.
They were over the Titanic.
They were going down to see the Titanic.
You don't have to do a search party to find these people.
They knew they were dead the whole time, and they ran this story.
They pushed this narrative because they were trying to cover up the Hunter Biden stuff and the other embarrassing stuff that the Biden administration was going through.
It was all exploited as an op to keep our minds, our eyes, and our ears off of what was really going on.
And I wonder if this CIA crap, because everybody loves UFOs.
Everybody loves... We're good to go.
That would come here and enslave us and use our resources.
Everybody wants to talk about that.
So whenever there's some sort of a story that they don't really want you paying attention to, whether it's a Hunter Biden thing, whether it's the war in Ukraine and losing that war, whether it's the war in Israel and all the civilians that are dying on both sides and all the corruption involved in that, they come out with some sort of just a real zinger, don't they? They come out with a CIA story.
There's some random whistleblower who for no apparent incentive or reason...
Decides that he's going to reveal to the public this information.
And keep in mind, traditionally when we have whistleblowers, it makes sense why they're blowing the whistle.
Right? So Edward Snowden's a good example of this.
This is somebody who loves America.
He loved his country. He's very patriotic.
He found that his technology, his work was being used for malicious purposes.
And he thought, wow, if I don't blow the whistle, then the Americans, the citizens, my fellow citizens, are going to be in real trouble.
Not knowing that they're being surveilled and their rights are being violated.
It made sense for him to blow the whistle.
I mean, that was a serious secret that he had that was really impacting the American people in a negative way.
But they didn't know it.
But why is just a random guy coming out and saying, oh, by the way, I've decided at this moment I'm going to tell the public about the government's Secret departments and operations about UFOs because it's time for the people to know that we are being visited by aliens.
unidentified
That doesn't really make sense.
chase geiser
If I worked for the government and I was working on alien stuff, I would actually keep that a secret.
I wouldn't want to come out and tell everybody and just expose it to the world.
I don't want the world...
To know in an uncontrolled or unmanaged way about aliens crashing on our planet, if there's some sort of a threat that I feel like the intelligence community or the government or whatever the military could deal with without putting the people into some sort of a massive psychological crisis...
I don't know that I would share that information.
I certainly wouldn't share the information if I swore I wouldn't.
If I signed a document or an NDA or if I was in top secret clearance, I'm not telling anybody squat.
I would only blow the whistle when laws are being broken or rights are being violated, none of which seem to be the case.
In this instance with this UFO stuff, it's not like he's blowing the whistle so Americans know their rights have been violated by the government.
He's just blowing the whistle so he can tell a cool story about some cool technology they found that they think might have come from a different planet or a different dimension, but maybe it's just foreign military technology.
I don't know. It's so smart.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
unidentified
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
I don't really want to talk about Ukraine anymore because it's like beating a dead horse.
chase geiser
But there is just one thing I want to point out that I saw on the desk this morning.
I can't believe I didn't notice it before, to be honest with you.
I should have looked into this. We've got this story here on the overhead cam.
Ukraine spy chief's wife, 30, poisoned in assassination attempt after her husband-led missile and drone blitz on Russia.
So, the purpose of this article is to...
Show an example of the cruelty of the Russians in that they would target a military leader's wife in the event that that military leader did a campaign or a mission against Russia.
And that's true. That's very problematic.
I don't think that you should kill somebody's family in a war because of the actions that they do as a soldier.
But what they fail to mention, if we look at this picture here, I never saw this before, but Here's the guy.
Does that look familiar to you?
Up there? Does that look familiar?
That's an iron cross, right?
I can't believe that our government and the international community has denied...
The fact that the Ukrainians are Nazis to this extent, I mean, it's so entrenched.
It's embedded in their uniform. And this is not explicitly an Azov battalion guy.
I mean, maybe he is, but I don't think so because he's a drone missile guy.
I don't know. It doesn't look like Azov battalion material to me.
It's just an iron cross with the Ukrainian trident in it.
Can we pull up that picture of Elkins Park, Philadelphia that we talked about it on air before, you know, the cemetery that's got the iron cross too, just so we can do like an A-B here.
But there's just no denying that these people are absolutely 100% Nazis.
Or at least their whole entire military infrastructure is based on the Third Reich, based on the SS, based on the 250,000 people that participated in the war against Russia in World War II. And so the fact that the likes of Trudeau...
Gave a standing ovation for a Nazi.
It's no surprise because you can't really find a soldier in the military that isn't a Nazi.
Yeah, it's the same exact symbol, right? It's an iron cross.
These are the SS people, right?
This is the people who served in the German military during World War II. And the same exact iron cross with the same exact trident symbol thing is on the hat today.
So it's not like, oh, they used to be Nazis.
Now they're not anymore. Now they used to be Nazis and they still are.
It's the official insignia of this official military hat, of this official military uniform.
And I know it's beating a dead horse.
I'm going to move on. I am.
I'm going to move on from this.
I've talked about it a million times. You guys all know.
You know. But it's just unbelievable to me.
So speaking of Nazi sympathizers, Trudeau supports a partnership with the EU for digital ID push.
Suggested will help curb online disinformation.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Judeau, a proponent of centralized control, has finalized a controversial collaborative digital partnership with the European Union.
This agreement exhibits full commitment to the introduction of a digital identity system in Canada and the government is pursuing it in part under the guise of fighting online disinformation.
We know that the digital ID serves only one purpose.
The purpose is a social credit score.
And we know that this technology, though, maybe it could be used for good in terms of making sure that everybody in the country is actually a citizen.
There are good applications for IDs and social security numbers and things like that.
There are positive applications.
These positive applications are always used as an excuse to bring in the new technology or the new policy so that they can just exploit it and absolutely abuse it to make it so you wish you'd never done it all in the first place.
And so he's going to come out with this digital ID system.
And what's interesting to me is that It's not immediately obvious how a digital ID would have anything to do with curbing online disinformation.
So when you're talking to just the general public here, and you're talking about a digital ID, you use things like, oh, we want to make sure that We're good to go.
But now we're seeing in the headlines themselves, just in these short sentences, they're literally suggesting that this is going to help curb disinformation.
Curb disinformation. How is it that a digital ID could inherently curb disinformation?
The fact of the matter is, it can't unless it's tied to a social credit score mechanism.
Mechanism. I'm putting the emphasis on the wrong syllables.
But what they want to do is they want you to have a digital ID so that everything you do on the internet can be tracked, so they can establish a social credit score, so that if you don't meet certain thresholds, then you can be labeled as disinformation or misinformation or even potentially banned from having access to these platforms.
Canada doesn't have the same laws that we have.
They shut down bank accounts like it was nobody's business some months ago with the trucker protesters.
And I don't think anybody was actually held accountable.
I mean, Trudeau's head did not roll after that.
And so you think that he's not going to use this digital ID to abuse powers even more if he's been shutting down bank accounts of truckers because they blocked certain roads?
This whole digital ID thing is totally unnecessary.
All you really need to live is food, shelter, And fresh air.
But we keep seeing our governments come at us and say, you know, we need this, we need that, we need this, we need that.
You need universal healthcare. Healthcare is a universal right, therefore the government should pay for it, even though the Second Amendment is a universal right, it's actually stated in the Constitution, and I've never seen the government buy me an AR-15.
I would like to be reimbursed for my AR-15 and still keep it because after all, if the government's going to guarantee my rights and I have the right to bear arms and they're saying that that's why they're going to pay for my health care or that's why we all have access to health care and must have health care, then we all must have a gun, right?
But what we see in Canada, it's off-brand America, okay?
That's what Canada is.
It's off-brand. Everything there is just a little bit worse.
He's like the diet soda politicians.
Mitt Romney's the same way. I was talking about this with the crew yesterday.
And so normally I wouldn't care what basically a glorified governor of another country would do because really Canada is just like a big state.
I mean, aren't there more people in California than in Canada?
I think Gavin Newsom actually leads more people than Justin Trudeau.
Okay.
But what we see from off-brand America is a foreshadowing of what the leftists want to do here.
He's just able to get away with it because they have a screwed up sort of parliamentarian system.
He leveraged his way into power.
He weaseled his way in.
Even though he's the son of Castro.
And he's sitting up there and he's going to his fancy restaurants and he's getting berated and he's crossing his legs and he's running like a wuss.
He's getting the crap kicked out of him.
And he's boxing. You see this footage after footage is just embarrassing, blackface, stupid crap that he always does.
He's absolutely disgusting.
And what's more is he's got no balls about it.
You know, at least Mussolini was like, I'll kill you!
And he would! At least there was a well-dressed, sort of sophisticated avenue for the major villains of the 20th century, but this guy is literally just a dork!
And I'm a dorky guy. I'm a nerdy guy.
I know that I'm not this hip dude or whatever, but I don't act like I'm some hip, amazing dude, and I'm not running for the prime ministership of Canada.
So that I could just stroke my own ego and subjugate an entire population.
This guy is like the dweebiest, dorkiest, weakest, most insecure, pathetic person that I think I've ever seen.
I don't know why it is. I shouldn't even care what the Canadian Prime Minister thinks about anything.
I shouldn't even care about foreign news at all.
Frankly, if America was the country that I hope it becomes one day, nobody will even pay attention to foreign news at all because it won't matter.
We'll be America first and everybody else can just F off.
But every time I see this guy in his little seeping, he shows up in our news reports and he seeps into our culture and he gets sighted and the leftists cheer him on and they think it's great and he just says, let me be clear, in Canada, you are no longer allowed to buy or sell a handgun.
And he says it with his little lisp and he's got his little effeminate characterizations and his perfect hair, which is designed to look unkept in just the perfect way.
And he's just so soft and he's up there and he says, in Canada, we use the metric system.
And therefore, we're superior and you mega-Republicans need to get out of our policies because you're the reason we're not supporting Ukraine anymore.
Even though Ukraine is literally a Nazi country, he literally gave standing ovations for Nazis.
Why does anyone like this guy?
Why does he still draw breath?
More on the other side, folks.
unidentified
More on the other side.
Now we're coming back after this break with phone calls.
And as you can tell, Bob Rescue.
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alex jones
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unidentified
We're in. Frank, go ahead. Yeah, yeah.
Can you hear me? Yeah, of course I can hear you!
I just went to you!
alex jones
877-789-2539.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
Call in 877-789-2539 because I want to talk to you about what is on your mind.
Open lines, anything on your mind, let's chat about it.
We've got these bombshell reports.
Whistleblower documents show the U.S. and U.K. military contractors created a sweeping plan for global censorship in 2018.
NODA! A whistleblower has come forward with an explosive new trove of documents.
See, now this makes sense to be a whistleblower for this.
This makes more sense than whistleblowing for the UFO thing.
It rivals or exceeds the Twitter files.
Even Elon Musk actually tweeted about this yesterday, so that lent some credence to this.
It's exceeding the extent of the Twitter files and the Facebook files in scale and importance.
The funny thing is I noticed when he talked about this when I saw this tweet the other day, I didn't even know that there were Facebook files.
That's how irrelevant Facebook has become.
Did you guys know that there were Facebook?
I knew there were Twitter files. I didn't know there were Facebook files.
Frankly, I didn't even think there needed to be Facebook files because if you remember Zuckerberg's appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, he explicitly stated that the CIA made calls to them and that was what informed their Hunter Biden policy on the laptop.
Yeah, we got a call.
We were told it was disinformation.
We were told there was going to be a story in the next couple of days and that we should prevent the spread of that misinformation.
He explicitly stated it. That's why I'm surprised they were Facebook files when Zuckerberg's very clear about it.
They described the activities of an anti-disinformation group called the Cyber Threat Intelligence League, or CTIL. It officially began as the volunteer project of data scientists and defense and intelligence veterans.
But whose tactics over time appear to have been absorbed into multiple official projects, including those of the Department of Homeland Security.
So this is what I'm talking about when I talk about tyranny of conspiracy rather than tyranny of conquest.
And I actually came up with an idea at about 1 a.m.
last night when I was on Twitter.
And I don't like to plug myself.
I don't like to plug anything that I do.
But I want you to direct message me on Twitter, at RealChaseGeyser.
And the reason that I want you to do that is because I started...
The community on Twitter called League Against Leftists on X. And what we're going to do is we're going to create this group of hopefully thousands of people.
And we are going to share posts with each other from major leftist accounts that need to be community noted.
Because I don't know if you're aware of this, but if you have a post on X... And it gets community noted.
That post is immediately removed from being able to be monetized.
So what we've seen from the left is we've seen these massive sort of keyboard warriors coming after and getting our accounts censored.
They are community noting right-wing accounts for telling the truth, demonetizing them.
Send me a DM on Twitter and I'll get you in this community.
Because what we need to do is we need to...
Conspire back. We need to become a conspiracy activist group rather than just a conspiracy theory network.
It's the only way that we're going to overcome this theory.
We have to fight fire with fire.
And so what we're going to do is we're going to share posts with each other of major leftist accounts.
We're going to massively reply to those posts with at community notes.
We're going to get them community noted and we're going to demonetize them.
We are going to demonetize the hell out of leftists.
We've got 200,000 followers, nearly 200,000 followers on X. And I think that if enough people sign up for this, this is a way that you can be a keyboard warrior and actually hurt the wallets and accounts of these leftists.
Because we've seen them, they intentionally post this sort of trolling, not true stuff, like the Krasensteins do this.
They want you to respond and reply to it because they get more money the more you respond and reply.
I posted... A post about the Palestinian IQ issues, like right after the attack, beginning of October, got millions upon millions of impressions and it got community noted, not because it wasn't true, but because the author of the study is a controversial person.
The study that I cited in the post, I cited the study.
It's a real study. It was published in a real journal.
The study was conducted, I think, by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
We talked about it here on air. The community noted it, so I made $500 off of that post alone, and I haven't made any money off of it since, even though it's gotten millions of more impressions and replies.
I had to mute it. My notifications were blowing up so fast.
And they just wanted the community to note it so that I would get demonetized so they didn't have to pay me.
And I don't know that X was behind the demonetization, but enough people respond at community notes, at community notes, at community notes.
Then it gets a community note, then it's demonetized.
That's just the policy. They do that so that there's no incentive for disinformation on the platform.
But the problem is you can abuse the system so that you can community note posts that are actually true, forcing a response from the community notes department.
And that's how they're demonetizing the right.
So we're going to do the same thing. Join the League Against Leftists on X. DM me on Twitter.
I'll send you a link to join. It's an open group.
Join the community. We're going to share these posts with one another.
And we are going to make sure that these leftists get the hell community noted out of them.
We're going to fight fire with fire.
We're going to conspire against them.
And this is going to be one of the ways, one of the fronts that we fight on this great information war.
Meanwhile, the FBI is conducting record numbers of background checks on Black Friday as gun demand surges.
The National Shooting Sports Foundation, NSSF, reported the FBI conducted a record-breaking number of National Instant Criminal Background Check Systems, NICS, on Black Friday.
Well, everybody wants to buy a gun because they all know World War III is around here, around the corner.
They don't want to go and be drafted to a conflict that doesn't make any sense for no reason.
They don't trust the government. They don't trust each other.
The police are not even allowed to really fight crime.
The border is open, and our border defenders...
ICE agents are not even allowed to actually protect the border.
So everybody's buying a gun and saying, if you're not going to do it, we're going to take matters into our own hands.
And frankly, I think it's getting to the point in Texas where we need to take matters into our own hands.
We need to establish malicious here, lawful malicious here.
We need to go down to the border and we need to say, you're not crossing.
I don't care what this ICE guy says.
I don't care what the federal government says.
I don't care what the government says.
You are not coming into my country.
And if you come into my country, you will be met with the necessary force to protect our laws and our sovereignty.
Where are the Rough Riders?
Where are the Texas Rangers?
The old spirit of Texas.
Where are the likes of the Wyatt Earps and the Doc Hollidays who were deputized in these small towns and tasked with taking on corruption because no one else was there to do it?
We need to sort of reinvigorate that culture here in Texas.
unidentified
We need to be their Huckleberry.
chase geiser
Make sure you call in 877-789-2539.
Again, that's 877-789-2539.
I want to know what you think about everything that's going on.
Check this out. I want to talk about this little story here.
We're taking it out of Hyde.
Pentagon says it has no money for the Middle East buildup.
So it doesn't mean that we can't do it.
It just means that they're asking for more money.
But meanwhile, in the same context, we have Iran adding sophisticated warship to the Caspian Sea Fleet.
Look at this thing. This picture released by the official website of the Iranian army on November 27, 2023.
The Dalaman moves in the Caspian Sea off northern Iran.
The Dalaman is a 1,400-ton destroyer capable of launching cruise missiles.
So everything's escalating.
The Pentagon's asking for more money.
They're coming down with censorship, and everybody's buying guns here because they know that our government, our law enforcement, isn't equipped to actually handle any of these threats.
They've basically been forbidden from doing so.
And then we have big tech calling for more regulation to ensure that there's no democratization of artificial intelligence and that there's no way that we can, on a technical basis, actually combat this tyranny.
Former Google CEO, companies' AI guardrails aren't enough to prevent harm.
Well, if Google's calling for more regulation, then that means that they must...
Excuse me. They must already be...
Having their own sort of internal policies that would align with the regulation that they would suggest, right?
So Google's coming out as a major AI developer.
It's saying that the regulation isn't enough.
They must already be following what they would deem to be the correct regulation.
Just by deduction here.
But they want more regulation because they don't want the democratization of artificial intelligence.
They don't want anybody else to compete with them.
They are trying to squeeze out anybody else from creating artificial intelligence tools so they have a monopoly on it.
And so that the government can work through them by proxy to violate our rights with artificial intelligence so they get all the government contracts, they have all the power, all the data, all the information, and they can totally control you.
All this in the context of digital IDs and digital currencies about ready to be on the cusp of manifestation.
They're attacking us from every single front.
They're physically crossing our border.
They're physically coming into our communities.
They're physically breaking into our houses.
They want to put us in camps.
Now they're trying to silence us and censor us.
They want to restrict the way that we spend our money.
Literally everything that you do other than draw breath is being restricted by the government.
But even the air you breathe they're trying to control in the name of climate change, which we know is just really a scam, in order to get funding back in their pockets.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host today.
Make sure you call an 877-789-2539.
The board is populating, so the sooner you call, the sooner I can get to you.
I want to take a call from Rusty in Colorado.
Rusty, what's on your mind this morning?
Hold on a second. Rusty, are you there?
Can you select them? Thank you, guys.
Rusty, I can hear you now. Can you hear me?
unidentified
Yep. Okay, awesome.
Yeah, thanks for taking my call.
I think this community effort to help filter out the blatant lies is a great idea.
Awesome, awesome. I'm a contributor.
That's what the pool of people that work or volunteer their time in...
Community notes is what they're referred to.
And for people who don't know, it kind of works like Reddit, where somebody will propose a comment and then contributors as a whole will vote up or down on these proposed notes.
chase geiser
Are there different degrees of contribution?
Because I've seen that I've been able to rate community notes, but I don't know where I could even suggest one.
Maybe I can't. I don't know.
Are there different tiers? There is.
unidentified
So Community Notes refers to it as weight.
How much influence your vote, they refer to it as weight.
And recently, they kind of adjusted how much weight contributors versus non-contributors have.
And even within the pool of contributors, if you have more than 10 notes that were rated, If you have several notes that were voted not helpful over time, it dramatically reduces how much weight contributors have to influence whether a proposed note gets published or not.
About three months ago, about four months ago, there was a big influx of new contributors that were brought in.
What non-contributors, what you can't see behind the scenes is that a lot of times there would be duplicate notes that are put in, like word for word, the same exact proposed note, but it's from different contributors.
Oh, so it's coordinated. Yeah.
So this is a sign that either it's bot accounts that are following an algorithm, or it's Specific contributors who have control over several handles.
Right. So the red-headed libertarian, she struggled with community notes a long time ago.
And it was this contributor, Ryan.
It's RT7683. And he would enter a note that was kind of, you know...
Not exactly truthful and also kind of defamatory.
And then he would go into her comments and start harassing her in the comments.
His contributor handle is one of the ones that will have secondary handle contributor.
chase geiser
He's gaming the system to increase his weight.
unidentified
Yeah, yeah.
So this is a big problem because for me...
You know, I don't have that ability to do that, you know, so it totally messes up the weight.
chase geiser
Rusty, I want you to stay on.
We have to cut to break in about 15 seconds, but I want to talk to you more about this in the next segment.
I'm going to stick around for another 30 seconds or so.
unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. folks.
chase geiser
I'm Chase Geiser, your host.
This morning, we are taking calls for the remainder of the hour, and I believe we still have Rusty from Colorado on the line.
unidentified
Rusty, are you still with us, man? Yes, I am.
chase geiser
Thank you for holding through that break.
I appreciate your patience. So tell me a little bit more about this Community Notes system because I haven't seen the back end of it like you have.
We were talking in the last segment.
Not all of our radio listeners actually get the first five minutes of the hour.
So I want to just sort of rehash to make sure everybody's on the same page here.
My understanding is that...
There are people with multiple handles that are community note contributors, and they have different weights, and they seem to be copying and pasting the same note suggestions on the back end, which would increase the likelihood that a post would get community noted.
unidentified
Is that right? Yes, it also works the other way, too.
So if you're trying to place a community note on Biden, they could use their plethora of You know, anonymous accounts to vote me down, which then also reduces my weight into the future, you know? And it gets to a point where competent and honest contributors, they get restricted to only being able to do one note a day.
Now these people who gain the system and they have a lot of weight, they can do You know, unlimited notes.
They could just go down their feed and put a note on everything.
15 notes a day, 20 notes a day.
And that's another way that they use to kind of clog up the system.
Because when you go into the community notes section of your user profile, you see from either...
You can filter it out by either new notes, which is completely clogged up.
I mean, to find something worth noting in there, it takes a little bit of time because it's clogged up with notes on cat pictures and 15 notes about Israel.
You see what I'm saying?
And then you can filter it out to notes that need help.
And that's where a lot of the work gets done because The algorithm will take notes that already have like 15 ratings on them and only need a few more, you know, and push them to the top.
chase geiser
So it's basically encountering a similar problem to like what we've seen with Wikipedia, right?
Wikipedia at first was great, then it got politicized, and now all the contributors are sort of disproportionately left-leaning, and we've seen it shift sort of the way that information is posted on that platform as a whole.
And so do you see the same thing sort of manifesting on X? Yes.
Definitely. So what do we do about it?
unidentified
It's just unfortunate. There's not much you can do about it because it's completely automated.
There's no way to make a report.
There's no way to complain.
If you write a note on a post, a proposed note that says, hey, this is messed up.
If you say something directly about a contributor in a proposed note, it gets rated down as As harassment or unclear language or something which further reduces your weight.
chase geiser
We have to fight fire with fire.
We need to be in there with multiple accounts and just fighting this war on the keyboard front, right?
unidentified
Well, it's funny you mention that.
I thought of a way that you could find people to help.
Kim.com. I know he's not everybody's favorite.
I like him a lot. Kim.com right now.
I kind of like him.
You know, he comes up with a lot of good news.
chase geiser
I just love that picture of him with the apple in his mouth.
unidentified
Have you seen that picture? Yes, I have.
But he has a poll right now that says, do you trust Community Note?
And the important part about this is if you look down in the comments, there's tons of contributors who are saying, yeah, I'm a contributor and no, I don't trust it or I kind of trust it or whatever.
There's a pool for you to find people to help with this community that you want to make.
chase geiser
Awesome. Thank you so much for mentioning that.
I appreciate that. And make sure you send me a DM, Rusty, on Twitter.
I'd love to collaborate with you more in the future.
Thank you for your call. Let's take a call from Clown Car in Coney Island.
Clown Car, what is on your mind this morning?
clown car in coney island
Hey, good morning, Chase. How are you doing, brother?
chase geiser
I'm doing well, man. How are you doing?
clown car in coney island
You know, a few times I mentioned before to you about UFOs and stuff, and you seem to, like, just knock it right down immediately.
chase geiser
I'm sorry, man. I'm not trying to be a negative Nancy.
clown car in coney island
It's not about negative Nancy.
You've never seen a spear the size of a bus hovering in the sky over a bridge in...
Well, I'm saying once you do, it will change you.
And dude, thank God that my fiance was with me at the time, because I wouldn't expect her to believe a story like that from me or anybody.
chase geiser
I don't doubt it.
I just wonder whether they're alien or not, you know?
clown car in coney island
Okay, so fair enough.
So if it is some type of military experiment, which probably goes on over there in Randall's Island, I was with the Freedom Fighters, the rally guys, Kev and all these guys.
We've seen it together, and we're like, dude, what is this?
Like, are we living in the Twilight Zone?
We're seeing UFOs now?
unidentified
Like, come on. Yeah, so what do you think it is?
clown car in coney island
Listen, I was so freaked out.
I kept it real quiet.
You know, we all kind of just looked at each other like, wow, you know...
Who's going to believe us if we tell anybody?
And then it just makes us look even more crazy.
We're into the old conspiracy theory world and everything else we're saying has come true.
But now we're seeing freaking metal spears the size of buses hovering above a bridge in the Bronx.
Like, what? And then we've seen it zip across the sky, hover there, and then disappear.
And we videotaped a bunch of it.
unidentified
I sent it to Matt a while ago, you know.
clown car in coney island
And it's just like Harrison, too.
He's like, nah, those aren't real.
But until you see it, whether it's an experiment, look, there's no way something the size, maybe two buses, big school buses, big shitty buses, Yeah, and I don't doubt it all, man.
chase geiser
I don't think you're crazy at all.
I totally believe that...
I mean, I've seen the footage, even though it's low resolution and stuff.
I know that crazy stuff appears in the sky.
What was the... Famous one where there were all those lights over that city at night and then the next day the mayor came out and he dressed like an alien and everybody thought it was really patronizing.
You know, was it Denver or something?
I can't remember where that were. New Mexico, Arizona, I can't remember where it was, but years ago there was an instance where there were just all these lights in the sky and like apparently a formation and they appeared to be holding still over the city.
Like, I know that UFOs exist.
What I don't understand is whether or not it's aliens, whether or not it's interdimensional beings, so not necessarily physically from a different location, but interdimensionally from a different dimension, or whether it's just weird government psyop stuff, man. - Okay, so here we are.
clown car in coney island
Weird government, military, psyop stuff.
We've seen it during the daytime.
Not at night. Not a flickering light in the sky.
You can't really make out.
Dude, we've seen it clear as day.
And you can see it through the phone as you're recording it.
And then when you watch the video back, it's just a little faded white light.
But you still see it's a ball hovering in the sky, moving around.
You know what I mean? Wow.
chase geiser
Wow, man. I'd love for you to send me that video if you can.
You can find me on Twitter. Thank you so much for your call, Clown Car.
I appreciate it. Feel free to call anytime.
Gerald in North Carolina. Gerald, what's on your mind this morning?
unidentified
Oh yeah, I just wanted to agree with Clown Car, the UFO thing, and I wanted to bring up a guy that's like the American Fox Mulder.
He's been doing this for like 40 years, and he has a ranch that's at the base of Mount Adams, which is in Washington State, called East Setti Ranch.
And he brings groups of 10 to 20 people out there, astrophysicists, scientists, artists.
Is this Greer? No, this is not Greer.
This is a different guy named James Gilliland.
And he's been doing this forever.
And I was out there about 15 years ago, and I saw a daylight silver ship.
And all of the above, to what you guys were just saying, is it government?
This could be Nazi stuff, interdimensional stuff.
It could be fallen angel stuff.
Who knows, man?
This guy has been... He says he gets telepathic messages, and all of a sudden they'll want to interact with him in a group of 20 humans.
They shine lights in the sky and do drum circles and build bonfires.
That's wild. I've UFO researched for a while.
I went to Switzerland and checked out.
You ever heard of Billy Meyer in Switzerland?
chase geiser
I haven't, man.
Enlighten me.
unidentified
He's a one-armed Swiss farmer who took a bunch of pictures of these, what he said were Pleiadian spacecraft that were hovering over his remote ranch in Switzerland.
And this was like in the 70s.
And he did books of it.
And turns out, though, what people think are these Pleiadians, these aliens are really just fallen angels.
You know, they never die.
So as human civilizations come and go, these fallen angels are sort of always in control in the background of government, military, all of it.
And, you know, they are the ones who create, you know, these biological beings like these gray aliens, these other types of aliens.
And they just are sort of, you know, artificial minions of these fallen angels.
chase geiser
There you go.
Thank you for your call, Gerald. I appreciate it.
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unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
We're going to take a call right out of the gate.
William, what's going on?
william in arkansas
William in Arkansas. I would like to make a couple quick comments on the situation on the camps.
Literally try to attempt that.
I mean, you know, Go ahead and start putting my citizens in a camp like that.
Do I need to really save more?
chase geiser
No, I'm with you.
unidentified
I'm with you. I don't want to get in trouble.
william in arkansas
Sure. You mentioned the formal militias and stuff.
I spent eight and a half years in federal military service, 15 years in Texas State Guard.
There's nothing like your state militaries.
You don't have to form militias.
in your garages in secret.
I would not do that to my neighbors, and if my neighbors were doing that in secret, I'd be concerned and scared, too.
chase geiser
Do it out in public.
william in arkansas
You send an open letter to your district attorney, to the state attorney, right?
You do it with your sheriff.
You let people know.
You can do this just like FEMA did their operational stuff.
Everybody wants to gripe about FEMA and how the government did this and that and the other.
Actually, they're pretty ingenious way that they did it.
Now, can it be used in insidious ways?
Yeah. But all emergencies start and end local, basically like your local EMS. So every neighborhood, every place has a local EMS place, your volunteer fire departments, to center your volunteers, your real patriots, okay?
Look at the history of Sam Houston.
And how tech was formed.
None of these people really got along.
I mean, they come out to, you know, fist fighting.
You know, Alex Jones used to say, well, you know, if you want to get it on, we'll throw some sawdust on the floor and we'll beat each other senseless and, you know, get up, have a beer and realize how stupid we were and we'll continue business.
chase geiser
Right. I would just like to reiterate that I have challenged Justin Trudeau to a duel and I have not heard back.
william in arkansas
I remember.
And, you know, I don't want to go too much on Texas State Guard, but I was part of it for 15 years, helped form TMR, which is a Texas Maritime Regiment.
About 32 people dropped out of the Army side, formally created a different branch within the Texas State Guard, and created a maritime search and rescue outfit that was up to 300 people, and then they kind of debunked it and everything, and now they're down to a small number again.
But it can be done, people of Texas.
I have done it.
Now, Everybody knows that the media is always telling the truth, and that's true because it's true.
The border is secure because that's true, and it's true.
chase geiser
Now they've gotten to the point where not only are they admitting that the border is not secure, but they're just saying, what are you going to do about it, which is particularly offensive to me.
William, thank you for your call. I appreciate that.
Let's hear next from Jack in Chicago.
Jack, you want to talk about migrant camps in Chicago?
Can we cut to Jack in Chicago?
One second. Jack, now I've got you on the line.
unidentified
Hey, Chase.
Good morning. Good morning. Yeah, so I live in Chicago.
I'm going to be posting a video to my Facebook account because my Twitter account is suspended.
chase geiser
Oh, what happened on Twitter?
That doesn't happen very often anymore.
unidentified
Well, it was from before Elon Musk took over, so I'm trying to get it.
Anyway, so this migrant camp situation here in Chicago is It's pretty astounding.
It's kind of, you know, destroying the paradigm of, you know, the false left-right paradigm, which is the demograph in Brighton Park, which I just drove by.
I'm going to be posting that video, is probably 25% Black, probably 25% Asian American, a lot of Chinese people in that neighborhood, and Very close to Chinatown here in Chicago.
And these people are pissed, man.
And a lot of second-generation Hispanics who work hard and Asian Americans who work hard that don't want this camp going up, but they're just putting the tents up.
Now the framework for the tents.
And I just find it interesting that typically the people who voted for Sanctuary City are now pissed that it's happening.
chase geiser
Yeah. Yeah, they don't even know what they're getting themselves into.
The leftists just always vote for whatever has the best headline.
They always vote for whatever law has the trendiest title or headline, despite whatever the earmarks are.
They don't actually read any of the policies, any of the legislation.
And then when it happens, they're like, whoa, what happened?
We saw the same thing happen here in Austin, Texas, where all the leftist policies at the city level manifest in...
Thousands of people camped everywhere all over the city.
It felt totally unsafe. There was crime everywhere.
It was disgusting. It was dirty.
It was just unsettling.
And it was frankly embarrassing to bring anybody here from out of town because they just thought you lived in a leftist hellhole.
And they were right when they had thought that.
And what finally happened is the issue went to the ballot, the general ballot in Austin, and the people voted to clear them out.
And it's been so much better since that happened.
But they didn't foresee that their policies, which everybody else said, everybody on the right said, everybody not on the left said, these policies are going to manifest in homeless people all over our city.
They had to wait for it to get terrible before they realized they didn't want their policies to actually take effect and what that would actually cause.
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unidentified
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
chase geiser
I'm your host this morning, Chase Geiser.
For the rest of the hour before the great Alex Jones show begins, I will be taking your calls.
First up, I want to hear from Joe Dirt in Virginia.
With a name like that, you can't not take the call.
Joe Dirt, what is on your mind this morning, sir?
unidentified
Hey, how you doing, Chase?
Yeah, I got a bunch of news I just want to cover, so I'm trying to be as quick as I can, but try to be coherent.
Okay. I got other calls to take, but...
First off, the biggest one that I can't really find anything on, so I'd love for your crew to try to dig into it, is that Russia retaliated from the Tel Aviv airport deal, and they retaliated on Israel.
I'm not sure, and that's all during the so-called peace.
chase geiser
Now, when you say retaliated, that can mean a lot of things.
It can mean, like, financial sanctions, cutting off trade routes.
It can mean taking hostage. Well, yeah, they said that thing, right?
unidentified
They said, They said that they strike like a bomb strike on Israel.
Oh. Like I said, it's not made in headlines, but if you Google it, you'll find a couple articles, but it doesn't really go into specifics.
I'd love for your crew to try to dig into that.
Thanks for bringing that up.
Yeah, another one that just made headlines today was there was an Osprey down in Japan from one of our Ospreys was downed, one confirmed dead.
Doesn't really give too much info on it yet.
I'm sure it'll come out like as a training exercise or something like that.
Yeah. I'll get to another one.
I just saw an article the other day about $400-plus billion of taxpayers' dollars going to housing for refugees.
chase geiser
In the U.S.? Wouldn't surprise me one bit.
I don't know if it's $400 billion. That's an awful lot of money, but it could very well be $400 million.
Or maybe it is $400 billion.
unidentified
With a B. It's like $435 billion.
chase geiser
Right. Well, look, there's this new report here.
I don't know if you saw this article from Dan Lyman on Infowars.com.
The Biden regime is suspending legal border crossings to service illegal aliens instead.
So they can spend millions or billions of dollars on the illegal aliens, but they can't actually allow anybody to cross the border.
unidentified
They also said there was a consensus across the aisle to deal with the border crisis, but we'll actually see that nothing's going to happen, I feel like.
But there was also with the U.N. refugee taking in refugees and stuff like that.
You see the big protests in Ireland and buses on fire and stuff like that.
That just broke news, too.
chase geiser
Yeah.
We have another story here from Dan Lyman on Infowars where a counselor calls Irish protesters against open migration, quote, organized far-right terrorists, end quote.
So not only are they going to allow and fund the invasion of your country, whether you're in Ireland or any European nation or the United States of America, but then if you criticize it, they're going to call you a terrorist.
unidentified
And on the good news, he had a Grete, I don't know if Grete, I don't know how to say his name, but Grete Wilder's He basically looks like a Dutch Trump, but he won for the Dutch in the EU. He's basically...
Yeah, yeah. He looks exactly like Dutch Donald Trump, but he's far right.
Again, he says he's going to cut all the illegal immigrants coming in and all that stuff.
So it's promising, especially after Argentina coming out with that.
Yeah. And lastly, I'd like to say, I just saw a break-in on CNN. Actually, an article on CNN that just broke was the Sandy Hook with Alex Jones was at 1.5%.
A billion dollars, and they're saying that the families would settle for $85 million.
Now, we know that Alex doesn't have that kind of money, and Christmas season is coming.
I'd say to the guests and audience, get yourself some Christmas gifts for your elderly folks or anybody.
I took a Brain Force Ultra, and it doesn't give you the jitters like an energy drink, but, man, I tell you, if you have a hangover, you can definitely still get stuff done just based off the focus from that stuff, so...
chase geiser
Thank you so much for your support. I appreciate it, Joe Dirt.
And have a great day. Feel free to call it back anytime.
Next up, let's hear from Robert in Tennessee.
Robert, what is on your mind this morning?
unidentified
Well, I'd like to talk about AI. Okay.
But first, I'm going to plug Nitric Boost.
Awesome. Super cool. I used it, especially got a head injury the other day.
It really helped my migraines.
chase geiser
And you had migraines and then went away?
unidentified
They do, as I take that and some Advil.
But anyhow, I'm not here to plug Advil.
I am just calling to let people know that I work in the AI industry and have AI credits from the government.
chase geiser
What's an AI credit from the government?
unidentified
I don't mean to interrupt you. Well, I mean, you get credits if you do research in AI in a company.
chase geiser
Gotcha. Okay.
unidentified
So, just letting you know, legit, I work on FNN. I just want people to know that obviously you people are upset about things they don't understand.
It is artificial.
Just trust yourself in the way God made you.
It's best engineering ever.
All we're doing is trying to synthetically replicate what's going on in neurons.
It's not even close.
It's not even close to humans.
Right. But trust the way God engineered you.
And that's all I wanted to tell users or viewers, viewing tunes, if you will.
chase geiser
Please trust God.
That's a really good point.
And we know that...
OpenAI is operating, I think it's losing $700,000 a day to operate.
And this is one artificial intelligence tool.
Now obviously it's used by millions of people, but the amount of resources required to make something which can even approximately approach the mind of a single person is astronomical.
So there is something to be said for what you said about God's engineering being far superior.
My concern with the AI thing is that We're creating an intelligence and a consciousness that doesn't have a soul.
It's basically a slave intelligence.
unidentified
And you're right.
People don't understand that, though, Chase, is that it doesn't have a soul.
And we can't program a soul.
There's emotions, which are asynchronous, obviously, if you think about emotions.
And that's something that no one has even come close.
So, I mean, guys, please...
Yeah, absolutely. And even to the developers out there, it's not a window function far superior than any AI. Once you get the solution and you write it efficiently, it's far superior than anything AI can come to.
And that's what we end up doing anyways.
chase geiser
Well, thank you, Robert. I appreciate your call.
Let's hear next from Diana in Texas.
Diana, what's on your mind? Can you hear me, Diana?
unidentified
Hi, thank you for taking my...
Yes, can you hear me?
Yes, you sound great. Go ahead. Okay, thank you for taking my call.
You're welcome. I'm just calling just for informational purposes.
I don't really know what's going on.
Sorry, I'm a little nervous. That's okay, don't be nervous.
chase geiser
You're doing great.
unidentified
There are two multi-million dollar corporations, billion dollar corporations that are in this area.
One is Tipco America, and they have been – if you look it up on the internet, it's this 410-acre site that China invested in.
It's supposed to be the largest single investment in America apparently, and it's been non-working.
I drive by it all the time.
chase geiser
What was it originally was for?
unidentified
Do you know?
They built it.
They purchased the land, and then they – at first, we saw this small-looking structure, and then it became this huge factory.
It's supposed to be a steel factory, and there are no cars there.
There's like 10 cars at the most there at all times.
They've been threatened to be fined because they're not hiring people.
They're supposed to hire people.
It just seems like it's just a front.
Wow. That aside, I don't know what's going on.
If you want to look it up, it's Tipco America Corporation.
I don't know. I'm not on the inside.
Maybe it's a conspiracy.
It's right next to a railroad track.
I have no idea. That's fascinating.
Just look it up.
Maybe even have somebody check it out because...
chase geiser
We could just move the whole operation there.
I mean, if the whole facility's empty, we should just move the whole operation there.
Call it Infowars 2.0.
Diana, thank you so much for your call.
I appreciate it. I love hearing stories about that.
I'll look into it and see if I can get to the bottom of it.
That sounds very intriguing. Great job on the call.
Feel free to call any time. We're going to cut to break, and then I'm going to take some calls in the next segment.
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unidentified
TheInfoWarsTore.com Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
This is going to be our NPR segment.
chase geiser
Yes. We're going to be taking calls this segment before the great Alex Jones comes on for the Alex Jones show at the top of the hour.
I want to hear first from Leo in Minnesota.
Leo, what is on your mind?
Leo, can you hear me? Can you hear me?
Yes, I can. You sound great.
unidentified
What's up, brother? So, man, I found Alex in 2016, before the election.
Before that, I wouldn't say I was conservative at all.
I'd say I was, you know, a street guy, you know?
But, you know, waking up to Alex, you know, he woke me up because of his hard, aggressive style.
And I thank him for that.
But, you know, I've gone down this hole and, you know, I've become a conservative.
I'm a proud boy.
I've kind of realigned myself with the traditional values of the West, but along my journey of searching for information, I come across esoteric and ancient information, and I see it tie into Luciferian cults and the way each state, so-called, handles their business, and you see it in the occult symbolism.
chase geiser
I just wish Alex would get back more to Right, some of the more esoteric, sort of like ancient wisdom, some of the more conspiracy theory level stuff rather than just the political stuff.
unidentified
Well, yeah, like the ancient Sumerians, Yanunaki, stuff like that.
It just seems like it's such ingrained into the occult way that the deep state is going about their business.
chase geiser
So can you be a little bit, Leo, can you be a little bit more specific, for the sake of the audience and myself, just about...
What would you say that you learned having gone down that rabbit hole about esoteric ancient sort of wisdom and Luciferianism and cult stuff?
unidentified
So what I've learned is that religions are all just basically a whitewashed form of The Emerald Tablets or the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Right. And that it's all just a form of control.
And if we can, you know, it's more of a liberal outlook on life to want to meditate and use supplements and have a more natural, holistic way about your life.
You know, that's a more liberal, left-leaning kind of lifestyle, you know?
And, you know, it's been lost throughout time.
I guess traditional settlers who were very conservative used to live that way.
But now you look at your average God, if you're an American, they don't want to touch that kind of stuff.
And I think if we can just break that stigma and get your average conservative understanding they have chakras and that survival shield X2 will decalcify your pineal gland so you can, you know, dream more and see the world more vividly, you know, it's just all this kind of liberal-leaning things that conservatives don't want to touch.
And I think if we can just break that seal, It would just open the floodgates to raising consciousness to the next level.
chase geiser
Yeah. You know, Leo, what you've said has actually just excited me.
It's inspired some thoughts that I've been pondering for the past, I don't know, a couple of years, really.
Specifically in the past six months, we forget in our own arrogance how advanced former civilizations have been.
Now, I know that we've accomplished some amazing things.
We've We've reached outer space.
We've landed on the moon. I believe we landed on the moon.
I don't know if the footage is right, but let's just say that we've been to the moon for the sake of the argument.
There's no doubt that we've made some incredible accomplishments technologically with the automobile, with the internet.
I mean, it is astounding what we've accomplished.
But what we forget is that there are different types of advanced civilizations.
There are those that are technologically advanced.
There are those that are physically advanced.
There are those that are spiritually advanced.
And we can look back on these ancient civilizations and say, wow, they were so dumb because they were hunters and gatherers.
But with that level of that amount of time that you have on your hands, these people were able to figure out amazing things.
We still don't understand how they built the pyramids despite all of our amazing engineering today.
Was it Pythagoras or was it after Pythagoras who discovered that the Earth was round with two sticks and measuring shadows?
I can't remember the name of the guy.
Yes, yes. And so my point is when you have a lot of time to sit around in an ancient civilization, assuming you're healthy and able to take care of yourself, you think critically about things that we in our distracted society today don't think critically about.
And one of those you touched on, Leo, was the spiritual element.
Whether you're talking about the pineal gland or whether you're talking about decalcifying.
unidentified
Your subconsciousness in general.
chase geiser
Yeah, so the point I'm trying to make is there is ancient wisdom that tapped into the human condition in a way that I believe is lost, that is forgotten.
We talk about ancient lost civilizations.
I'm not talking about skyscrapers and airplanes flying around and going to space.
Sometimes I like to talk about that.
But in this instance, I'm talking about the wisdom that we lost because we don't have time to actually contemplate our human condition anymore.
We don't take any time to do that.
And so even though we are more advanced technologically than many ancient civilizations, we seem to be more primitive spiritually because we've allowed ourselves to be distracted.
What do you think?
unidentified
I agree.
And if you look back at the ancient Sumerians, you know, they wore these rainbow kind of bulletproof vest looking things, you know, and it was just weird how they used this different technology and ultimately their goal was ascension and reaching your light body.
And I think that's the goal of the devil and the dark forces now is to capture your spirit, maybe through artificial intelligence, maybe through an alternative place to go when you die, just to capture your consciousness altogether to keep you from reaching those higher levels of consciousness is what I think their ultimate goal is.
chase geiser
And I think that ties back into the Anunnaki being a Why did John Kerry go to Antarctica as his last visit when he was Secretary of State?
Right. Yeah, very interesting stuff.
So let me ask you this. Have you seen Requiem for a Dream?
Did you ever see that movie? I haven't.
So in the end of that movie, it's sort of a tragic movie about heroin addiction.
But in the end of that movie, there's this top-down shot of this man and his girlfriend.
And there are different rooms, different places.
But they're both curled up in the fetal position, just weeping.
And what you said about sort of the devil or the darkness or the occult or the...
New world order wanting to keep us in this place.
I think you're absolutely right.
They don't want us to be spiritually enlightened.
They don't want us to be intellectually enlightened.
They want to keep us as primitive as possible and just like workhorses for them.
They want us curled up, weeping in the fetal position, wondering why it is that we're suffering so much when the fact of the matter is we're suffering because of their injustice and their basically seizure of our freedom.
Thank you so much for your call, Leo.
I appreciate it. Let's hear next from Mark in Texas.
Mark, what's on your mind? Thanks for taking my call, Chase.
Can you hear me? Yes, sir. You sound great.
unidentified
Okay, great. I'm really surprised at the fact that most Americans have lost the ability to think critically.
And when I look at a couple of things, like the border, why can't we secure the border?
We have LRAD devices that the military has, and they've actually used them on I think it was in Pennsylvania.
These LRAD devices could be set up down on the southern border, and they would prevent people from coming across the border, let me tell you.
There's also microwave devices.
chase geiser
Why don't we just use voice-to-school technology to convince them to turn around?
unidentified
Right? Turn around.
Yeah, exactly.
You can say that with these LRAD devices.
That's the big voice.
The other thing is, why do we have the United Nations building?
Why is the United Nations operating out of a building that we supplied them in New York City?
They're basically people that want to destroy the United States.
What are we doing? Why don't we just have the...
Have Congress defund all of that.
I mean, come on. This is crazy.
chase geiser
Well, I think that our government wants the United Nations to be powerful because they think that they can control it, and it's really a method for our intelligence community to establish international control.
I think they're trying to use the UN as a mechanism to establish the New World Order, the one planetary government, and that's why they have offices and they fund it and they support it, and we give way more money than any of these nations ever give us.
We want, not we, but our government, the United States of America, not America itself, wants the UN to be powerful and they want it to be operating out of New York, man.
unidentified
Yeah, but do we want that?
No way! We supply everything.
We supply all this money to these people, you know?
And don't we have any control over our government anymore?
chase geiser
Yeah, great call, man.
Mark, I appreciate it. And the fact of the matter is we don't have control over our government anymore, but we don't have to let them have control over us.
I'd much rather be in a stalemate position than some sort of a losing position.
Whatever they take from us has to be given over by consent.
They can apply pressure to put us to the point where we would...
Bring ourselves to sacrifice our freedoms, where we would voluntarily give up whatever freedoms we have, whatever rights we have, whatever resources we have.
They can apply pressure to get us to do that, but they can't actually take it by force unless we consent.
And so the fact of the matter is, even though we've lost control of our government, it doesn't mean that we've lost control of ourselves, our rights, our sovereignty as individuals.
And so we have to fight back and make sure that we never, ever lose grip of our own lives, our own manifest destiny, our own self-actualization.
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