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Welcome to the New World Order. | |
This New World Order will be a new society and features lots of changes. | ||
This new society is great for some and not so great for others. | ||
In the New World Order, you will learn to love to live more modestly. | ||
You do not need to own things when you can simply lease them from your loving government approved companies. | ||
We will transform our current pollution-ridden cities to something much more beautiful, and you will love it. | ||
Life in the New World Order will be different. | ||
In this new perfect world, cash will be illegal. | ||
Everyone will be issued a certain amount of global credits, which will be the only way you can buy and sell in the new society. | ||
These digital financial credits will also be tied to your social credit scores. | ||
Your credit scores will become your digital footprint and will be used to control your travel. | ||
What you can buy. Where you can live. | ||
Your energy usage. | ||
Medical excess. | ||
Everything you do will be in a government database. | ||
This is great. | ||
You will be issued more credits if you are good and promote our new system. | ||
Citizens will be given less global credits if they ever criticize the New World Order. | ||
If you are non-binary, a demented pedophile can barely think, worship the devil, and help promote the New World Order. | ||
You will be greatly rewarded with extra credit each month. | ||
Since robots and AI will replace most jobs, you will have more time to play your favorite video games and watch more Netflix. | ||
This is so great! | ||
In the new society, parents will not be allowed to make decisions for their children. | ||
The government will raise your kids. | ||
Each child will be assigned a state-sponsored caseworker. | ||
These caseworkers will teach your kids that everything is racist, how to be queer or gender-fluid, and teach them about all the different sex positions. | ||
If you object to your caseworkers teaching techniques, or if you object to the caseworker sleeping with your child, Everyone in your family will be docked global credits and your family could be relocated to a FEMA camp. | ||
Resistance is foolish. | ||
Meet Stacey. Stacey is one of our best caseworkers. | ||
Stacey could be in charge of one of your kids. | ||
How great would that be? | ||
In this new world border, it's important to follow the rules. | ||
Certain websites will be illegal. | ||
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Daddy, what is InfoWars.com? | |
Low craft. If you see something, say something. | ||
You as a citizen should report your neighbors if they aren't following the new rules. | ||
You have the power to make the world better. | ||
Caring Reporting Assisting Progressive C-R-A-P which stands for CRAP. You too can be a piece of CRAP and will be greatly rewarded. | ||
As we see here, this man misgendered a manlady. | ||
The police are dealing with him in the most fitting way. | ||
This offender seen here did not recycle his paper straws. | ||
If you don't like this, you will be sentenced to death by lethal injection. | ||
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Brought to you by Pfizer. | |
Things will get so bad in our society, your family will be begging for the new world order. | ||
You will need the government in order to survive. | ||
In this new utopia, if you do not comply with our new laws and regulations, our totally not corrupt federal and local judges will make sure that you are given the proper penalties. | ||
Jail, financial ruin, death penalty, anything is possible. | ||
As we all adjust to the new normal, it's important to remember that you do not matter. | ||
Do not complain about the hyperinflation. | ||
Do not complain about the higher taxes. | ||
And do not complain about Bill Gates' death panels. | ||
This is for the greater good. | ||
This is what I call happy making time. | ||
Let us all celebrate this new world order. | ||
The new world order. | ||
Please stay a while. | ||
We won't keep you for long. | ||
We'll keep you forever. | ||
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Forever. Forever. | |
Forever. Welcome to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen. I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
It is an honor and a pleasure to be with you again on this beautiful Thursday morning. | ||
I woke up with sort of a sense that I had a breath of fresh air, and I think it might have been because at the end of the day yesterday, I heard the news that Kissinger died. | ||
And I regret to inform you that I don't know much about Kissinger other than the fact that he was basically involved in every administration since Nixon and seemingly involved in every conflict we've been in since then as well. | ||
He was very tight with the Bushes. | ||
We know that the Bushes are CIA operatives. | ||
And this news that he is gone falls on some as news of a revered diplomat dying and on others as news of a warmonger no longer with us. | ||
And frankly, to be honest with you guys, I need to do more research before I get to the bottom of it. | ||
And I'm sure that it's more likely to be the latter, given that this man was involved with basically every political administration since Nixon and can't really do business with these political people, this political class, for very long. | ||
Without becoming compromised yourself. | ||
So it seems to me likely that he was a problematic figure and... | ||
And when we take calls in the third hour today, I'd love to hear more from you about what you think about Kissinger. | ||
And maybe you guys can enlighten me a little bit. | ||
But speaking of corruption, we have news here that Biden's DOJ targets Trump supporters on Twitter. | ||
It demands a list of all users who retweeted, liked or followed President Trump's Twitter account. | ||
This from Jamie White on Infowars.com. | ||
DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith issued a search warrant for all information related to former President Trump's Twitter account, including a list of all users who liked, retweeted, or followed his posts. | ||
Heavily redacted court filings show. | ||
So why is it that they would want that information if not to surveil you? | ||
Now they haven't stopped at simply putting a gag order on President Trump. | ||
They haven't stopped at simply harassing him with indictment after indictment for crime not committed after crime not committed. | ||
Now they're coming for us through him. | ||
They're actually literally using... | ||
His cases as the mechanism to come to you. | ||
I mean, we always knew that Trump stood in the way. | ||
We've always known that they're really after us, and the problem they had with Trump was just that Trump was in the way. | ||
But we thought, you know, regardless of whatever happens with Trump, they'll come after us a different way later on, sooner than later. | ||
But the fact that they're actually coming straight for us, literally through this case... | ||
It's just even more evidence. | ||
It lends even more credibility to the notion that they really are coming after us and it has very little to do with him. | ||
And the other thing that strikes me about this is it's kind of stupid what they're doing. | ||
Obviously, it makes sense that they would want to look at things like his direct messages on Twitter and things like that to see if there's any communications that were happening between him and other officials or him and other party leaders or influencers. | ||
Surrounding January 6th or surrounding the election issues, it would make sense why they would want to go through his private messages to see if he criminates himself at all with anything that he said. | ||
But the fact that they're going after everyone who follows, likes, or basically interacted with him in any way on Twitter is... | ||
Kind of stupid because it's so many people, it's not really meaningful. | ||
I mean, a lot of people that follow Donald Trump on social media are people that just follow him because he was the former president of the United States, because he was the president of the United States at the time, and because he's the leading candidate for this 2024 election. | ||
It doesn't necessarily mean that you endorse or condone him because you follow him. | ||
And so they're going to have a list of like millions upon millions of people that are just totally irrelevant. | ||
And then the third thing, too, is somebody who's in the social media business. | ||
They can easily just skim all that information. | ||
You can use bot crawlers. | ||
You can use Twitter's API to simply scan all of the accounts that follow Donald Trump and get that information that way. | ||
So the fact that they're formally requesting this information through a court document is very sort of alarming to me. | ||
A 14-page warrant also demanded information on virtually every aspect of the 2024 Republican primary frontrunner's account, including his search history, drafted tweets, blocks, mutes, direct messages, and a list of all devices used to log into the account. | ||
So now they want to incriminate him for things that he didn't actually post that he may have thought about posting, and he saved them as drafts. | ||
Now they're not just coming after him because of his speech. | ||
Now they don't even want a gag order. | ||
On actual speech, but they want to condemn him for things that he thought about saying. | ||
This is thought crime, right? I mean, your drafts are what you think. | ||
I've saved tons and tons of posts in my Twitter drafts that are probably not conducive or in line with the terms of service of Twitter before Musk bought it and some of the terms of services as they exist. | ||
I caught myself before I posted. | ||
Sometimes, if I'm on the fence about whether or not I want to post something on X... I'll save it as a draft and decide, you know, an hour later or the next day whether or not I really want to post it. | ||
And most of the time, if I'm on the fence about it, it's probably a good idea that I don't post it. | ||
I have to be careful. And so they're going to try to go through these drafts knowing that these are the more intense, the more inappropriate, the more misspelled, whatever tweets that he considered posting but decided not to. | ||
And they're going to try to hold that against him. | ||
Now they want to publish all the contents of his sort of ideas that he was tossing around on the platform. | ||
The warrant issued in January against the social media company now known as X was among several documents released as part of a lawsuit seeking transparency on Smith's investigation into Trump's actions leading up to the January 6, 2021 protests at the U.S. Capitol. | ||
In the pages that aren't obscured, there are demands by Smith for information on virtually every conceivable aspect of the 77-year-old former president's Twitter account, including all advertising information and ad topic preferences, all IP addresses associated with the account, Trump's privacy and account settings, records of the account's communications with Twitter support, and all direct records of the account's communications with Twitter support, and all direct messages sent and received by the account from October 20th to January of So now they even want to get the information from before the election even happened. | ||
I mean, I thought they were coming after him because After the election and in the very beginning of November, he claimed, as they would say, erroneously or fraudulently, that the outcome of the election wasn't legitimate. | ||
And I thought that they were claiming that because of this fraudulent claim, he then sought to incite an insurrection on January 6th and do anything, pressure anyone in his administration to convince them or to maintain his position in office unlawfully. | ||
That's what they're accusing him of, right? | ||
So why do they want his communications from October? | ||
It just seems excessive. | ||
The government also sought information on users who interacted with Trump leading up to the riot. | ||
So they're using this as an excuse to just spy on all of us. | ||
We're all domestic terrorists. We're all white supremacists. | ||
We're all right-wing extremists. | ||
They think that we're the problem and they want to put us literally on a list just because we follow, interact with, or support Donald Trump. | ||
They're adding us to real lists. | ||
I mean, I know that we're on these NSA lists, and I know that ever since the Patriot Act, they've been monitoring our calls and monitoring our text messages, and it's mostly automated processes that they use to monitor for keywords, like whether or not you're going to bomb a building or something, and then they'll look into it and have a person listen and make sure that there's not going to be a terrorist attack. | ||
I know that that has been happening. | ||
We've been on lists for a long time, but now they specifically want us on a list because of who we supported in the 2020 election. | ||
This is literally political targeting. | ||
It's the attack of or against political dissidents. | ||
It's one of the reasons why I use the triangle as my logo for my podcast, the red upright triangle. | ||
People ask about it. They think it's some Luciferian cult thing. | ||
But it was the badge that the Nazis would put on you if you were a political prisoner during the Holocaust. | ||
Although the Holocaust definitely targeted Jewish people, there were all sorts of people that were victims of the Holocaust that weren't Jewish. | ||
Freemasons in the estimates of 50,000 to 100,000. | ||
Any sort of political dissidents were in prison as well, and they were slapped with the red triangle. | ||
So that's why I put it up. And now we're seeing this leftist regime, this judicial branch, this Department of Justice... | ||
Do some of the same crap that the Nazis did. | ||
That's how it starts. They put you on a list. | ||
Then they make you publicly say, like Nikki Haley wants, who you are and what you believe, right? | ||
They want you to wear the star. | ||
And then after that, that's when they begin doing things like tearing down your businesses, like blackmailing advertisers on X not to advertise on the platform so that it could potentially go out of business. | ||
We'll get into that later on in the show. | ||
It's like a Kristallnacht type thing. | ||
They want to shut down all your businesses after they put you on the list. | ||
And then what's after that? | ||
I mean, we know what happened between like 1933 and 1945. | ||
I'm not saying it's going to be that extreme. | ||
It probably will be that extreme, but just a different approach. | ||
Because it's not racially based. | ||
It's idealistically based. | ||
So this seems to me just blatantly obvious that this is a step in. | ||
Holocaust-esque situation. | ||
This is like a Red Dawn, Maoist, Marxist, fascist even. | ||
It's unbelievable to me. | ||
Stick with us, folks. We're going to get into more on the other side. | ||
Make sure in the meantime you visit InfoWarsStore.com and be the reason we are still on the air. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
We will be covering the news over the next hour and a half and taking your calls in the final hour. | ||
You may have seen the viral clip of Elon Musk last night. | ||
Elon Musk has a message for advertisers boycotting X. Go F yourself, he says. | ||
We're going to play clip one. And talk about it. | ||
Ex-owner Elon Musk did not mince words to advertisers, quote, trying to blackmail him with boycotts against his social media platform. | ||
Let's hear what he had to say yesterday, and then we will talk about it. | ||
Obviously, you know that there's a public perception that, and you're clarifying this now, But there's a public perception that that was part of a apology tour, if you will. | ||
That this had been said online. | ||
There was all of the criticism. | ||
There was advertisers leaving. | ||
We talked to Bob Iger today. | ||
I hope they stop. You hope? | ||
Don't advertise. You don't want them to advertise? | ||
No. What do you mean? | ||
If somebody's going to try to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money, go yourself. | ||
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But go yourself. | |
yourself. | ||
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Is that clear? I hope it is. | |
Hey, Bob. You're in the audience. | ||
Well, let me ask you then. | ||
That's how I feel. Don't advertise. | ||
How do you think, then, about the economics of X? If part of the underlying model, at least today, and maybe it needs to shift, maybe the answer is it needs to shift away from advertising, if you believe that this is the one part of your business where you will be beholden to those who have this view, what do you do? | ||
G-F-Y. I understand that, but there's a reality, too. | ||
Right? Yes. I mean, Linda Yaccarino is right here and she's got to sell advertising. | ||
Absolutely. Actually, what this advertising boycott is going to do, it's going to kill the company. | ||
And the whole world will know that those advertisers killed the company and we will document it in great detail. | ||
But those advertisers, I imagine, are going to say, we didn't kill the company. | ||
Oh yeah? Tell it to Earth. | ||
But they're going to say, Elon, that you killed the company because you said these things and that they were inappropriate things and that they didn't feel comfortable on the platform, right? | ||
That's what they're going to say. | ||
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And let's see how Earth responds to that. | |
Well, there you have it. | ||
Obviously, blackmailing the wealthiest man in the world With a money issue is probably not going to be a very successful approach. | ||
But really when push comes to shove, when we look at these Businesses that have been withholding their advertising dollars, all these businesses, they're actually not doing very well. | ||
Disney's one of them. They're major businesses, but they're having issues with nobody coming out for their new movies, their new content, and they have been sort of on the cusp of this woke critical theory agenda in terms of their actual content, right? | ||
They made Coco, which is a great movie with great songs, but it's basically, obviously, about illegal immigration and supporting it. | ||
They made countless other Movies, pieces of content that no one wants to go to, no one wants to see. | ||
They've butchered these traditional stories that we sort of hold dear. | ||
They change all the characters, they change all of the messages and themes of their shows, their entertainment, to brainwash the youth into a wokest, leftist culture. | ||
And it's because of environmental sustainability and governance and diversity, equity, and inclusion. | ||
These policies that... | ||
They're sort of forced to comply with if they want to have any sort of credit with a major lending institution. | ||
And so when something comes out that even smells faintly like something that would be even interpreted by the most extreme leftists as anti-Semitic, these platforms are going to pull away from that because after all, you can lose your bank account for being critical of Israel. | ||
I know Ryan Dawson. | ||
I haven't talked to him in a long time, but I had him on my podcast. | ||
Brilliant guy. He lost his bank account for being critical of Israel. | ||
And most of the people I know who are critical of Israel, save maybe one or two that I can think of, the vast majority of people I know who are vehemently critical of Israel are not antisemitic. | ||
They don't think there's anything inherently wrong with the Jewish people as a race. | ||
But for some reason, the mainstream narrative has allowed those two issues, Zionism and antisemitism, to be fused together and merged as one. | ||
So if you oppose one, then you inherently oppose the other. | ||
Ben Shapiro famously saying that if you are anti-Zionist, then you're inherently anti-Semitic, which is just false. | ||
You can not have a problem with Jewish people and have an issue with the way that Israel does business and interacts with anyone in the world, whether it's the Palestinians or the United States or others. | ||
And so they're trying to blackmail Musk with pulling away advertiser dollars, but it's not because they actually care about the issues. | ||
It's not because they actually think he's anti-Semitic or because they care whether he's anti-Semitic. | ||
They don't give a damn, frankly, about anything like that. | ||
Everything is about the bottom line and reinforcing the political class for these major institutions like the IBMs and the Disneys and the Lion Gates and whatever. | ||
And so... It's all faux. | ||
We see in clip two here, which we'll run in a second, that they're just trying to look good so that they don't have to deal with any PR nightmares. | ||
It's not actually a principle-based approach. | ||
Go ahead and run clip two, please. The approach to some of the stuff you're doing with AI has been very specific. | ||
Right. There's not a let the chips fall where they may approach to those businesses, I don't think. | ||
No, we focus on making the best products. | ||
And Tesla's gotten to where it's gotten with no advertising at all. | ||
I understand that. Tesla currently sells twice as much in terms of electric vehicles as the rest of electric car vehicles in the United States combined. | ||
Tesla has done more to help the environment than all other companies combined. | ||
It would be fair to say that, therefore, as a leader of the company, I've done more for the environment than any single human on Earth. | ||
How do you feel about that? | ||
How do I feel about that? Yeah, no, I'm asking you personally how you feel about that, because we were talking about power and influence. | ||
I'm saying what I care about is the reality of goodness, not the perception of it. | ||
And what I see all over the place is people who care about looking good while doing evil. | ||
F*** them. Okay? | ||
And it's obvious that he's not an anti-Semitic guy. | ||
I mean, he just went to Israel and... | ||
Bent the knee, basically, to Netanyahu. | ||
I don't want to say that he bent the knee, but he was very friendly, very amicable, and came away much more in support of Israel, I think, than when he arrived. | ||
The guy is an open-minded guy. | ||
He's a brilliant guy, and he says what he wants because that's his conviction. | ||
That's his principle. The whole reason he bought Twitter and turned it into X was so that everyone could say what they want. | ||
Well, almost everyone could say what they want, and he could say what they want. | ||
Now he's getting blackmailed to the point where the company could potentially fold if its operating costs exceed its advertising revenue. | ||
Because of this political agenda they don't want freedom of speech anywhere to exist on the internet especially ahead of this election in 2024. | ||
And I know that he could fund it out of his own pocket. | ||
He could sell shares of Tesla or whatever and try to prop it up. | ||
But you have to make money in order to keep a business like Twitter operational because at one point in time it was losing a million dollars a day. | ||
You can't afford that. And that's why he's tried to pivot to the subscription model where the users actually pay a monthly fee because that makes you independent of these advertisers. | ||
It's a way to free yourself from these advertisers. | ||
Just like all the states in the United States are dependent on the federal government for money, Twitter and these other corporations, these other social media big tech platforms are dependent on the advertisers for money. | ||
So that's why you never see the states actually combat the federal government very often because they don't want any of their federal funding to be withheld. | ||
And it's why you don't see any of these companies actually take a controversial stance on any issue because they're all trying to be friends with everybody and being friends with everybody is sort of just like being knowing yourself. | ||
I don't know. More on the other side, folks. | ||
Stick with us. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
Irish villagers erect roadblocks to stop government from bussing migrants into their community. | ||
Residents of villages in Ireland have resorted to establishing barricades and road checkpoints around their communities to prevent the government from relocating asylum seekers to their areas. | ||
This has obviously been controversial over the last several days. | ||
Even some among the Irish leadership have come out and said that these are right-wing extremists and even terrorists, as we covered yesterday. | ||
I do want to show a brief clip, clip three, of a woman who is a migrant who's just encouraging everybody to get along peacefully. | ||
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Go ahead and run it. It is very unsettling. | |
Everyone is living on edge right now and we need to do something about it. | ||
We cannot continue ignoring that this is a small minority of far-right movies. | ||
It is an organized terrorist group of people who want to harm immigrants in this country and we have to take action now. | ||
We can't keep on calling them a small dangerous group of people because it is an organized group of people who are radicalizing young people and This is the difference between immigration and migration. | ||
Immigration is when you go somewhere to be that culture, to be that people. | ||
Thousands upon thousands, millions upon millions of people got on boats, came in through Ellis Island, signed the book, And assimilated to American culture. | ||
You can hardly tell a difference in the United States between, at least from the last generation or two, between different races, backgrounds, or ethnicities. | ||
I can't tell the difference between a German guy. | ||
I'm German. My family came over in 1893, I believe, from Switzerland. | ||
But they had escaped Germany during the Reformation. | ||
So I'm German. I can't tell a difference between my culture and my Irish father-in-law's culture. | ||
Seem like the same guy. We're both just American, sort of right-thinking, business-owning people. | ||
That's what immigration is. | ||
You come over to an area and you become that area. | ||
The migration is when you go into an area and you refuse to assimilate and you endeavor to make it your own. | ||
It's kind of like what we did with the settling of North America. | ||
We settled it. We lived here for hundreds of years. | ||
We established colonies. | ||
And we did some mingling with the Native Americans that were here. | ||
But frankly... | ||
We just migrated here and forced them out and established our own culture. | ||
And I don't actually have a moral qualm with that. | ||
It's unfortunate that we had to do things like the Trail of Tears. | ||
Obviously, I'm against those things. | ||
But I believe in the right of conquest. | ||
I believe if you come to an area and you're superior people and you somehow manage to survive and the other group that was there doesn't manage to survive, well, that's fair game. | ||
That's just how it goes. It's unfortunate that we're a violent people. | ||
We're a violent species and things like that happen. | ||
Obviously, things can be done much better than that. | ||
But if you win it, it's yours, as far as I'm concerned. | ||
Now, the problem isn't about accusing migrants of being immoral for migrating. | ||
Everybody understands the rationale behind why somebody would migrate to the United States or migrate to the European Union from wherever they're coming from. | ||
It makes sense to me why somebody from Mexico would want to cross the border illegally and work 16 hours a day to send U.S. dollars back to their family and friends in Mexico. | ||
And I know that some of them are criminals that come over here and I know some of them are cartel related. | ||
I'm not saying that these migrants aren't criminals, but many of them, if not the majority of them, are just trying to do landscaping and paint houses and do drywall and send money back home. | ||
I know it because I worked in that business before. | ||
So, the issue is not with the migrants wanting to come over. | ||
Obviously, they want to come over. | ||
They want to do right by their families. | ||
The issue is that our government has decided that they don't care about how harmful that could potentially be to the national security of the United States, to the sovereignty of the United States. | ||
The problem is that the European Union, as a government organization, has decided that it doesn't care what that means for the locals or the culture or the communities there that they're actually elected to represent. | ||
And so what they're doing is they're allowing this colonialism to happen to them right before their eyes and they're not doing anything to stop it. | ||
And we know that two cultures cannot live in the same location peacefully without some sort of assimilation. | ||
We're supposed to be a boiling pot here, right? | ||
Is that the expression that we use? | ||
Not the boiling pot, but the melting pot. | ||
That means we all melt into the same thing. | ||
You bring a little bit of spice, I bring a little bit of salt, you bring a little bit of cheese, I bring a little bit of beef, whatever. | ||
We melt it all together and it's like this awesome queso dip, right? | ||
It's one thing then. | ||
But we have all these different cultures that refuse to assimilate with one another and that's what's creating these conflicts in the European Union. | ||
It's what's creating these protests in our major cities with the Palestinian protesters advocating for Hamas and terrorism and shouting from the river to the sea and maybe... | ||
Maybe it is their land. I don't know. | ||
I'm not trying to make a point about it. | ||
I'm just saying that this is not an American culture. | ||
It's obviously very something else. | ||
When I look at this, it doesn't feel like America. | ||
I know what America feels like. I remember it. | ||
I'm old enough to remember what America was like. | ||
And even Kissinger, of all people, acknowledged that this is an issue. | ||
Let's watch clip 11 and see what he had to say. | ||
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It was a grave mistake to let in so many people of totally different cultural and religious and concepts because it creates a pressure group inside each country that does that. | |
There you have it. | ||
And this is the debate that we're having. | ||
It's even sort of the debate that Ben Shapiro is having with himself. | ||
I do want to play clip six if you can pull it up in a minute. | ||
You can't just have different cultures co-located. | ||
There's got to be an assimilation. There's got to be compromise. | ||
And it's okay to let people immigrate here who want to become American. | ||
But to let people cross our border who have no interest in actually being American or supporting or upholding American values. | ||
We have politicians now that talk about how important our Constitution is and in the same sentence talk about protecting our democracy even though the word democracy as I mentioned once in the Constitution. | ||
Let's see what Ben Shapiro said about immigration over the years in Flip 6. | ||
We've been seeing these massive marches all over the United States in favor of Hamas. | ||
If that doesn't scare the hell out of Jews, I'm not sure exactly what will. | ||
These campuses, which are supposed places of safety and openness and diversity, when it comes to Jewish students feeling just a little threatened by people who are now defending mass murder of Jews, And then, of course, there's nothing to be done. | ||
Are these people who are marching in favor of Hamas that you would want working for your company? | ||
On campuses across the nation, Jews have been surrounded. | ||
Jews are being threatened all over the world, but we've got to make sure that the people who join the threats, those are the people who are protected. | ||
If they are not citizens and they support Hamas, they should be deported. | ||
These folks don't think like you. | ||
They don't think like you. In the United Kingdom, Jewish students are now afraid to go to class. | ||
I know, I know. You are in your dorm and you're ensconced there and you feel so comfortable with all your friends who tell you that you're just a great person and all your beliefs are exactly right. | ||
The last thing you want is somebody invading your campus and saying things that you disagree with because that's just tyrannical and awful. | ||
You shouldn't have to feel like you're wrong ever. | ||
You should always feel like you're right. | ||
Well, toughen up, sweetheart. | ||
Bottom line is that it's time for you to learn that there are lots of differing opinions. | ||
A discussion is good for you. | ||
It makes your views stronger. | ||
It makes your views more durable. | ||
It is that exchange of ideas that actually makes an intellectual community worth having. | ||
If you're not willing to engage in that intellectual community, you're in the wrong place. | ||
If you want a safe space, we can find a padded cell for you somewhere. | ||
If you want life to just be a giant teddy bear, go back to being a child. | ||
But if you want to be an adult in the United States of America, you're going to have to deal with the fact that there are people who disagree. | ||
And that's a good thing to discuss. | ||
There are only one group of people that want safe spaces so that they never have to hear from anybody of a different ideology or political persuasion. | ||
Those people are called fascists. | ||
Okay, and you've got a bunch of fascists, damn fascists on this campus who are trying to shut down political debate and trying to cloister themselves in this little cocoon of stupidity so they don't have to debate anyone or think about issues outside their kin so that they can feel comfortable. | ||
Guess what? Life isn't about feeling comfortable. | ||
Life is about bettering yourself. | ||
Get off your ass, you stupid pansies. | ||
So you guys get the point. | ||
We can go ahead and pull out of this. | ||
And this is in the context of this headline here on Infowars.com. | ||
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And, quote, obviously these two cultures are not compatible with one another, folks. | ||
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You know, I'm... | |
I'm out of it for a long time now. | ||
But you know history, and you know how to negotiate, and you know the Russians. | ||
I would have done my utmost. | ||
To prevent the presidents for whom I was working from talking on the phone in the middle of a crisis with the head of state of another country, even more an adversarial country. | ||
Because to become president of any country, you must have a highly developed ego. | ||
When you put two egos into confrontation with each other, and if there's no agreement, to whom can you appeal? | ||
I think really as a general rule of diplomacy, heads of government should not encounter each other unless they have defined ahead of time what the parameters are, unless it's just a general philosophical meeting. | ||
So an hour and fifteen minutes, you ask yourself with interpreters what is needed. | ||
It's that one discusses what is it we're trying to do here, both of us, and what are the limits that either of us can accept. | ||
As you pointed out, I've had many hours of conversation They're all substantive. | ||
I have no personal relationship with him whatsoever. | ||
And they're all done at his initiative. | ||
And what he wants to discuss, with me at least, is An understanding of the situation. | ||
And look at his position. | ||
This is not a superpower. | ||
They have a lot of nuclear weapons. | ||
They don't have a huge, hugely effective army. | ||
They have a border with China. | ||
They have a border with the Middle East. | ||
They have a declining manpower. | ||
An aging population and an economy that's not in good shape. | ||
So for all of these reasons, this is what should take place. | ||
Now it could be done by Kerry also, but I don't think Lavrov is a policy maker. | ||
Lavrov is a policy executor. | ||
So one has to reach either Putin or the head of the presidential administration, Ivanov, and then the two heads should talk. | ||
Join us online. We make one of the mistakes that we make when we look at people like Kissinger is we disregard everything they say because we know that they've done some evil things. | ||
And we should never underestimate brilliance, whether it's good or bad. | ||
Example I used yesterday when I was speaking with one of the guys in the crew. | ||
I was like, if Hitler said two plus two is four, does it make it not true because Hitler said it because he was such a bad guy? | ||
And that is the brilliance in the manipulation of Kissinger. | ||
I'm not saying that anything that he advocated was good. | ||
I know that we got involved in conflict after conflict under his leadership. | ||
I know that he exported our manufacturing to the Chinese and it's manifest in all sorts of problems and codependence among the nations in conflict now. | ||
And I know that he believed in a pragmatic approach to politics and foreign policy that transcended or basically just disregarded any sort of principled or idealistic approach. | ||
That was sort of his philosophy, right? | ||
But when he sits there and he talks about two leaders and the type of person that becomes a president of any country, whether it's the United States or Ukraine or whatever, is the type of person that has a very large and very sensitive ego. | ||
I had a man named Scott Rouse on my podcast a couple of years ago. | ||
He's a friend of mine from Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
When I lived there, I met him. And he is an expert body language analyst, interrogator, not torture interrogation, but determining whether someone's lying in the interrogation room, for lack of a better term. | ||
And we were talking about psychopaths and sociopaths and body language and lying and how they operate and why they do what they do. | ||
He would get called in as a contractor, as I understand it, when they had somebody that they thought maybe killed multiple people and he would try to figure out where the bodies were, get them to admit it. | ||
And I asked him whether he thought Donald Trump was a sociopath or a psychopath, just because I was curious what he would say. | ||
And he said, in order to get that job, you almost always have to be. | ||
And I don't think that Donald Trump is a sociopath or a psychopath. | ||
I think he has a conscience, but I do believe that his ego is giant. | ||
I don't have a problem with that. | ||
We had Patty from Boston call the other day talking about how he was egotistical and narcissistic and self-absorbed. | ||
And Sometimes that's a problem when the ego of a leader conflicts with the interests of the people that they're supposed to lead. | ||
But oftentimes the ego of the leader coincides with the interests of the people that they're supposed to lead. | ||
And a leader that wants to have a legacy of awesomeness may oftentimes want to do the best he or she can by his or her people. | ||
And there's so much wisdom in what he said about Showing respect and not having two egos conflicting with one another in any sort of diplomacy. | ||
You don't want to be on your phone when you're negotiating with Putin as if you have something more important going on because he's got a giant ego too and that's just going to create all sorts of problem and conflict. | ||
And this ties in directly to the problem that is Joe Biden. | ||
The fact that we are sending this man... | ||
To meet with these leaders. | ||
And he's clearly not even cognitively present. | ||
I'm not trying to be hyperbolic here. | ||
I'm not trying to punch low, below the belt on this situation. | ||
Obviously, even if he was brilliant and sharp as a tack, I would still have all sorts of problems with Joe Biden because I don't agree with any of his policies or his actions. | ||
I think he's terribly corrupt. But the fact that we're sending someone with dementia who just yesterday referred to Trump as Congressman Trump. | ||
Who just yesterday visited some sort of a bombing facility and was bragging or joking around about a Marine having the ability to blow up the entire... | ||
having the codes to blow up the entire world. | ||
This is somebody who can't even find his way off of a stage. | ||
When we sit this man down with a Xi Jinping in San Francisco and Blinken sits there nervously hoping he's not going to screw up by calling him a dictator right after this meeting, it is inherently... | ||
Bruising to the ego of the leader. | ||
Imagine if you were going to pitch a company a service that you wanted to offer a product. | ||
Let's just say that you were going to go and you were going to pitch Apple, a new operating system that you and your team had designed, and it was back when Steve Jobs was the CEO, and you had the meeting with Steve Jobs, and you showed up, and he wasn't there, and instead they had his secretary or office manager meet with you. | ||
That's like what we're doing when we send Biden to meet with any other foreign leader. | ||
Zelensky's like, whoa, my country's getting invited, and we're sending Pete Buttigieg over there. | ||
Or we're sending Biden over there who can't even complete a sentence. | ||
Or we're having Xi Jinping come over here to negotiate with us amidst this world war-level conflict between Ukraine and Russia and Israel and Palestine and Iran and China and the United States. | ||
All the big boys are involved. | ||
And this guy can't even remember. | ||
You've seen the pictures of Joe Biden sitting at the desk where he's got everybody's name card in front of him so that when he looks at somebody at the end of the table, he can line it up with what their name is. | ||
He doesn't even know the names of the people that he meets with. | ||
I don't know if you've ever read Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, but one of the first things you do is you exercise some skills, especially if you're a politician, by all means. | ||
You exercise some skills and some tricks to try to remember people's names. | ||
There's ways to do that. | ||
And so when you go to a meeting with Joe Biden, he doesn't know who you are, and you have important stuff you want to talk about, and you're concerned about XYZ policies that are negatively impacting your nation or your political agenda, it's offensive. | ||
And so what's happened is we've brought ourselves into a position where no one in the international community respects the United States of America anymore. | ||
They might not have liked Donald Trump, but they respected him. | ||
They didn't invade Ukraine. | ||
They didn't take Taiwan. | ||
There was much less conflict in Israel. | ||
There was some, of course. | ||
It's always been that way since 1948 between the Palestinians and the Israelis, but... | ||
There was at least respect. | ||
He was a loose cannon. | ||
You didn't know what he was going to do and nobody messed with him regardless of whether he was good or bad or they liked him or they disliked him. | ||
There was respect. You respected your opponent, your enemy, the opposite side. | ||
And in our hubris, our intelligence community, our establishment political class has decided that it would be a good idea for the United States to put the most embarrassing person in office And not even the fact that it's embarrassing to us, but it's actually just offensive to everyone else who is a leader of a nation in the world that we did that. | ||
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The tables have turned on the coordinated invasion of Europe by the United Nations New World Order establishment. | ||
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We are here! | |
For a year the Irish people protested their government peacefully against the madness of an off-the-rails immigration system. | ||
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23-year-old Aisling Murphy was a primary school teacher and a talented traditional musician. | |
She was murdered while jogging along the Grand Canal in Tullamore County Offaly in January last year, stabbed 11 times in the neck. | ||
Today, 33-year-old Josef Pushka was found guilty of murder after 13 days of evidence and more than 60 witnesses. | ||
I looked across the road and I seen a man in a stab in motion with a load of children. | ||
Thank you. | ||
For the last 10 years, we are looking at s**t being thrown in our children's faces and they're expected to live with it. | ||
I'm standing here today with my daughter, my niece and my sister, and that could have been her, being treated to s**t in Stabland by an unbedbed foreigner that was left into our country. | ||
If the government doesn't do anything about it, the people are surely going to f**king rise on. | ||
They got a taste of it in Dublin last night, and they'll get a taste of it in every county of f**king Ireland when it's assorted. | ||
It was fitting that the words of Irish American John F. Kennedy define the series of events to come with this wisdom. | ||
Quote, those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. | ||
Ireland's UFC champion Conor McGregor declared war. | ||
McGregor was quickly investigated for hate speech by the New World Order fascists, a media and political death machine installed by the World Economic Forum, barking the now all too familiar demonization of the native people as far-right extremists. | ||
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We need to do something about it. | |
We cannot continue ignoring that this is a small minority of far-right movies. | ||
It is an organized terrorist group. | ||
No one hates Ireland more than the Irish far-right. | ||
They hate bus drivers, librarians, Lewis drivers, teachers, they hate teachers. | ||
Women, gays, trans, they loathe trans people. | ||
Politicians, can't stand politicians, hate working people. | ||
Muslims, Jews, the Jewish replacement theory, we see them standing on O'Connell Street making these outrageous speeches, outrageous anti-Semitic speeches. | ||
And they'll happily smash up their own city and loot shops. | ||
Lies upon lies. | ||
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Three Irish kids stabbed today and they're in rubbing the place. | |
Well, yous are doctors and engineers. | ||
There yous are, folks. | ||
Look who's rubbing the clothes. | ||
Don't get in my face or crack your jaw wide open. | ||
And then the Irish Parliament weighed in. | ||
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These criminals did not do what they did because they love Ireland. | |
They did not do what they did because they wanted to protect Irish people. | ||
They did not do it out of any sense of patriotism, however warped. | ||
They did so because they're filled with hate. | ||
While it's true that the Irish have known a fair share of oppression, the reality is, during that oppression, we still maintained our invisibility cloak of white privilege. | ||
That's exactly what we're doing here, is we are restricting freedom, but we're doing it for the common good. | ||
You will see throughout our constitution, yes, you have rights, but they are restricted for the common good. | ||
We also need to see a real commitment from government To tackle and target the far right, to ensure intelligence-led policing is tackling and taking them on. | ||
As Keith Woods reported, Irish government ministers are considering proposals to cut welfare of people who took part in the anti-immigration riot. | ||
Ironically, the Algerian migrant who stabbed children outside the school hadn't worked in 20 years. | ||
And Aisling Murphy's killer, Joseph Puska, had lived on welfare in Ireland for over 10 years. | ||
Meanwhile, Limerick City and County Council Member Azad Talukter said that he would like to see those involved in the Dublin riots shot in the head. | ||
Spoiler alert to the Irish government. | ||
These aren't far-right extremists. | ||
These are the Irish people he would like shot in the head. | ||
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It's a new island. It is though. | |
It is a new island. It's a new island of new different diversities, multicultural people, Filipinos, Spanish, Africans, mixed people. | ||
The whites are going extinct here now, so we're taking over. | ||
There will be no New Ireland. | ||
Ireland is for and of the Irish people, and it always will be. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | |
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
We've got a couple of great guests coming on this morning. | ||
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I'm really excited. I'll give you more details about those. | |
And we will be taking calls in the third hour as well. | ||
I have to break up the calls. | ||
We might do calls in the second half of this hour. | ||
We actually might do calls in the next segment. | ||
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I'm going to think about it. We might actually do calls in the next show. | |
Yeah, we might actually do calls next week sometime. | ||
So the White House is going rogue. | ||
Secret surveillance program breaks all of the laws. | ||
The government wants us to believe that we have nothing to fear from its mass spying programs as long as we've done nothing wrong. | ||
We are rapidly entering the age of no privacy where everyone is open to surveillance at all times where there are no secrets from government. | ||
William O. Douglas dissenting in Osborne versus the United States in 1966. | ||
We know that the Biden administration has been spying on the American people. | ||
We know that they're now trying to subpoena all of the interactions that anyone's ever had with Trump's Twitter account and those details. | ||
We know from the Patriot Act that they were in our webcams, that they were in our phones, that they were in our emails. | ||
We know that all of the big tech companies are stealing all of our data and selling it. | ||
And we know that the government is one of the main buyers. | ||
So you're right. There is no privacy. | ||
And it's just a matter of time because you don't really need privacy when nothing you do can be held against you and when nothing you do is illegal. | ||
But now that they know everything about you, all they have to do is sort of determine what they want to make illegal so that they can then hold you accountable for that. | ||
And the surveillance doesn't just begin and end with your phone or your laptop or your electric vehicle or your television or any smart device, but it happens in person as well. | ||
We know that it's very obvious. | ||
On January 6th, there were quite a few federal agents operating in the field on that day, and it seems very likely, overwhelmingly likely, that many of those operatives actually incited We're good to go. | ||
To call half of America insurrectionists, traitors, extremists, and incriminate us as terrorists. | ||
Let's go ahead and run clip nine, where House rep estimates that there were at least 200 federal agents working January 6th. | ||
Ryan, I'm sure that it was more than that. | ||
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Clip nine, right ahead. Joining me now, Louisiana Congressman Clay Higgins. | |
Congressman, Merry Christmas, glad to see you. | ||
You recently grilled FBI Director Christopher Wray regarding the FBI's role on January 6th. | ||
Let's play a clip of that for the folks at home. | ||
A year later, we the people still do not have a definitive answer from you or anyone else in the Biden administration regarding the FBI presence and participation. | ||
Can you confirm that the FBI had that sort of engagement with your own agents embedded within to the crowd on January 6th? | ||
If you are asking whether the violence at the Capitol on January 6th was part of some operation orchestrated by FBI sources and or agents, the answer is emphatically not. | ||
You're saying no? No. | ||
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In my opinion, it appears the FBI, Congressman, as it targets one political party, targets whole religions, has turned into a quasi-secret police force targeting Americans rather than defending us. | |
How do you see it? Yeah, very similar from my perspective, sir. | ||
The FBI was not only involved in the actions on January 6th from within. | ||
They had, I suspect, over 200 agents embedded within the crowd, including agents or, as they would call, human assets inside the Capitol dressed as Trump supporters before the doors were opened. | ||
Beyond that, the FBI had embedded themselves and infiltrated online chat groups and websites and social media accounts across the country with any group that was discussing objections to COVID oppression. | ||
And the FBI, you know, effectively infiltrated those groups. | ||
And when you track the text threads and the communications within those groups and find the origins of suggestions of potential violence or an active occupation of the Capitol on January 6th, you'll find that those messages were led by Members of the groups that ended up to be the FBI agents had infiltrated the group. | ||
So the FBI's involvement was deep, not just on J6, but on the days and weeks and months prior. | ||
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And of course, the video that's just recently been released also showing the Capitol Police welcoming in people into the Capitol, not trying to keep them out as we were led to believe initially, undermining this whole insurrection narrative. | |
Congressman, we're also now learning through new court documents. | ||
Special Inquisitor Jack Smith demanded a list of Twitter users that liked or retweeted social media posts from President Trump. | ||
Congressman, as the Democrats have largely abandoned the Constitution, and with the corruption that we've all witnessed at FBI and DOJ, it doesn't take much imagination to see socialists in the Democrat Party using a list like that for government threats, government intimidation, and government coercion. | ||
Can Republicans in good conscience continue to fund a DOJ and its operatives in light of their partisan and what I see as anti-American actions? | ||
Conservatives, Republicans certainly stand against funding a DOJ and FBI that's clearly weaponized against American people. | ||
We're taking a hard look at rebuilding the whole thing. | ||
So, let me say regarding Jack Smith... | ||
Rebuilding the whole thing. | ||
I don't think there's any reforming the FBI. I don't think there's any reforming the CIA. I think we've established... | ||
An unchecked fourth branch of government that has to be abolished and intelligence has to be done in a different way. | ||
I know I've mentioned it on air before. | ||
I'll mention it again. I cannot think of an instance in which on any sort of a substantial scale a CIA operative or an FBI operative has ever been held accountable for The crimes of the agency. | ||
Now there's instances, you can find stories of FBI agent arrested for human trafficking or CIA agent beat his wife or whatever. | ||
You can find instances like that. | ||
But I'm talking about actual scandals associated with the agencies. | ||
Nobody ever gets held accountable. | ||
There is no checking and balancing here. | ||
This is a hyperfunded military Gestapo intelligence spy network. | ||
And it has all the leverage it needs over all of our politicians. | ||
They basically do whatever the intelligence community says. | ||
I'm pretty sure they blackmailed. | ||
I'm almost positive they blackmailed Biden into running because they knew that they could control him because Hunter's going to go to prison without a pardon. | ||
So we're going to see a pardon from Joe Biden for Hunter as one of his last actions as President of the United States. | ||
And they said, look, you're going to run, you're going to do what we said, and that's the only way that... | ||
And we'll get you in the office, and that's the only way that you're going to stay out of prison. | ||
Your son's going to stay out of prison. So he did it, even though he was dementia-ridden. | ||
And you can see the look in Jill's face. | ||
She's got the guilt. She knows that they had to do it for the family. | ||
And she knows that if Hunter hadn't screwed up so bad, then poor Joe wouldn't be in office with dementia. | ||
You can tell by the way that she looks at him that she's just guilt-ridden about what they're doing. | ||
And he's perfectly happy. | ||
He's oblivious. He gets free ice cream every single day. | ||
He loves it. He's doing fine, but it really is elder abuse what we're seeing happen. | ||
This is the intelligence community. | ||
They've toppled government after government with the likes of Kissinger. | ||
They've catalyzed war after war, and they've assassinated leader after leader, including our very own president of the United States, John F. Kennedy. | ||
So you can't just go in and reform The CIA or the FBI, you have to totally tear it down and build something new. | ||
When a house is dilapidated to a certain extent, when termites have rotted out the frame of a building so much that it's barely standing, you can't just go in and fix it. | ||
It makes more sense financially to just rebuild it. | ||
So I don't like hearing the right-wingers or the left-wingers, the establishment right or the establishment left, talk about reform, reform, reform, because all reform means is more laws and more programs and more departments and more funding with no results. | ||
What do you mean you're going to reform it? | ||
What are you going to do? | ||
Are you going to establish some sort of a citizen panel to review the actions of the CIA and the FBI like so many of these cities during the Defund the Police movement? | ||
Establish the citizen review boards to monitor cases of police brutality? | ||
You're not going to solve anything by reforming it. | ||
That's just a way for you to inspire the support of your base without actually solving or addressing the problem because going after the intelligence community is... | ||
Not a task to be taken lightly. | ||
Nobody wants to do it. | ||
You don't attack a stronger enemy head on, and they are perhaps the strongest enemy of the American people in the world. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal-Lady. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
We have a couple of great guests coming up as we'll cover this story. | ||
Matt Couch is going to be joining us this morning in about 10 minutes. | ||
Matt Couch, as you may well know, has been involved in this Seth Rich case over the course of the years, basically since this unfortunate event took place where he was killed. | ||
And just to give you a little bit of context, and I'm going to pull from memory here, so take what I say with a grain of salt. | ||
Seth Rich was the DNC staffer who died mysteriously in Washington, D.C., And he was thought to have been, and I'm saying this emphasis on thought, he was thought to have been perhaps leaking DNC information to WikiLeaks at the time. | ||
And so the conspiracy theory, which I don't know if it's true or not, the conspiracy theory was, I'm not saying that it's true, but the conspiracy theory was that he was leaking DNC information to WikiLeaks. | ||
WikiLeaks back when WikiLeaks was awesome and that he was basically killed. | ||
That's the conspiracy theory because what happened was the law enforcement who investigated the case said it was a botched robbery. | ||
I think he was shot in the back of the head. | ||
I could be wrong about that. And nothing was taken from him. | ||
So he wasn't actually robbed. | ||
His wallet was still with him, I believe, his phone, all that stuff. | ||
He was just killed in Washington, D.C. So the conspiracy was that he was whacked for leaking information to WikiLeaks. | ||
From the DNC because he was a DNC staffer. | ||
And there have been a lot of lawsuits about it, little defamation suits here and there, and it's been complicated. | ||
And up until this point, we really haven't had a whole lot more information. | ||
It kind of seemed like it was resolved. | ||
But now the FBI is ordered to turn over evidence in the murder of former DNC staffer Seth Rich. | ||
A federal judge has ordered the FBI to disclose to the court information about suspected DNC leaker Seth Rich's mysterious murder. | ||
Texas Judge Amos Mazant on Tuesday ruled the FBI must hand over Rich's personal laptop, work laptop, a DVD, and thumb drive within 14 days. | ||
So we should have it by the time that Owen is back hosting the War Room. | ||
A timeline for the disclosure of information on Seth Rich's personal laptop, Seth Rich's work laptop, the DVD and tape drive within 14 days following the issuance of this memorandum of opinion and order. | ||
Rich, a Democratic National Committee staffer at the time, was killed during an alleged botched robbery attempt in Washington, D.C. in July of 2016, according to the official narrative. | ||
His murderer has never been found. | ||
Rich's death came soon after DNC emails were released by WikiLeaks to the public, leading some to speculate that he was their source of the leaks. | ||
And again, we are not taking the position that he was the source. | ||
We are just reporting what the conspiracy theorists were saying. | ||
The leaked internal emails revealed the DNC rigged the 2016 Democratic National Convention's nomination process in favor of Hillary Clinton, resulting in the abrupt resignation of then-DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who I believe just went straight to working for the Hillary Clinton campaign, I think, in Florida after this happened. | ||
So I know it was a long time ago. | ||
I know we had a lot of drama, other election drama since 2016. | ||
But this was a very big deal because it's against the law. | ||
It's against the rules of the Democratic Party for the party as a whole to interfere in a primary election. | ||
The party is not supposed to disproportionately support or intervene on behalf of any individual candidate before the voters, before the members of the party. | ||
The actual people who vote have selected their candidate. | ||
Then once the candidate is chosen, then that's when the party comes in and starts running national campaigns, starts coordinating, targeting, actually explicitly advocating funding, whatever, on behalf of that specific candidate. | ||
So before that, you might see ads from the DNC that are antagonistic toward whoever the right wing candidate is, but you're not going to see any of the parties actually support explicitly with funding or materials or services, a specific candidate. | ||
But these emails revealed that the DNC had already made the decision to support Hillary Clinton, even though the primary election hadn't been determined. | ||
And so I don't know if Bernie Sanders would have won or not I think he likely would have. | ||
He was very popular back then. | ||
And fact of the matter is, a lot of Bernie Sanders voters in the primary switched over and voted for Trump because they hated Hillary so much, especially after it came out that she cheated. | ||
And so what the party did was it illegally supported Hillary before the primary was over in order to push Sanders out. | ||
And I'm no fan of Sanders, but they cheated. | ||
They cheated in the primary election, but they would never cheat in a general election. | ||
It's so funny to me how... They act like the 2020 general election was the safest election in our history as a nation, and the Democrats would never cheat, and it's impossible to cheat when literally four years earlier, they cheated against each other in a primary election to ensure that Bernie Sanders wouldn't be the candidate. | ||
And he just sort of sat down, backed off, went back home, and gave up. | ||
Endorsed Hillary and everything. He knew they cheated against him, and he just took the hit. | ||
And I don't know if that's something he did because he's a champ or something he did because he's a wuss. | ||
Maybe he knew that if he did what Trump did, which was call them out, he would be faced with nothing short of persecution, prosecution after prosecution, and the total degradation or slandering of his character. | ||
And he would have been right. But very bizarre that this staffer died in conjunction with this information going to WikiLeaks. | ||
Very bizarre that we've seen what's happened to Julian Assange in conjunction with these sorts of leaks. | ||
You've got to be careful when you go against the intelligence community, don't you? | ||
We were talking about that in the last segment. | ||
Nobody wants to take on the intelligence community because everybody's blackmailed, intimidated, and harassed by them. | ||
They just say reform, reform, reform instead of abolish, abolish, abolish. | ||
This is why you've got to support people like the Trumps and the Viveks. | ||
And I know that Trump failed to destabilize the intelligence community during his first term. | ||
I know the FBI and the CIA were corrupt the whole time and they're still corrupt, but at least he fired some people. | ||
At least he kicked Comey out. | ||
He did actually make changes. | ||
That doesn't happen very often in these intelligence organizations. | ||
They are so entrenched with our political class that you've got the former director of the CIA, George... | ||
Bush, Sr., as the president. | ||
And then, of course, his father, Prescott Bush, was on the board of a very important bank years before that got in trouble for doing business with the Nazis during World War II. And then his son becomes a governor of Texas. | ||
His other son becomes a governor of Florida. | ||
And one of his sons then becomes the president of the United States, despite having an IQ similar to the room temperature. | ||
And it's because the Kissingers and the Bushes and the intelligence community, they were all this sort of cohesive group. | ||
Clinton was very buddy-buddy with the intelligence community, and that's why they wanted Hillary in, because they knew Hillary was going to play ball. | ||
She was willing to lie about things like Benghazi, and the intelligence community loves that. | ||
They love a false flag. | ||
They love a candidate who is willing to lie, and they also really love candidates that they have dirt on. | ||
They probably didn't have any dirt on Bernie. | ||
He's just a stupid socialist. | ||
An earnest socialist. | ||
They probably didn't have any dirt on him, and they really wanted Hillary in there because they could at least... | ||
Blackmailer with all the information. | ||
I'm sure that the intelligence community has the thousands of emails that simply vanished. | ||
And if Clintons didn't want that information to come out, then they had to run and play ball, but they lost. | ||
Even though they cheated in 2016 in the primary, even though they cheated in 2016 in the general, the cheating wasn't enough to overcome the massive amounts of support that For Trump, and so they had to really change things over the course of the first four years, his first term, in order to ensure that the cheating would be enough in 2020. | ||
And who knows what's going to happen in 2024, but we know that it's possible to beat them when they cheat. | ||
So we have to vote. We have to encourage others to vote. | ||
Do not be discouraged by the fact that there's so much corruption. | ||
You have to show up to vote. | ||
If nothing else, it'll prove to them that no one supports them when they see the real numbers on the inside, regardless of what happens on the outside. | ||
Stick with us while Matt Couch on in the next segment. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, and with us this segment, we have a very special guest, a close personal friend of mine, Matt Couch. | ||
Matt, it is so good to see you and be with you, man. | ||
Can you tell us a little bit about yourself, just so the audience knows who you are? | ||
I'm sure they already do, many of them, if not all of them. | ||
But just for the sake of those who are new to the Enlightenment, to the Infowars awakening, can you let everybody know who you are? | ||
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Absolutely, yeah. I'm an investigator, a journalist, you know, a guy who's too stupid to give up, if you will, Chase. | |
And so, yeah, I've been investigating everything from Fast and Furious to the Seth Rich murder to the Las Vegas shooting. | ||
And we broke a lot of stories with my team over at the D.C. Patriot over the years. | ||
And so, yeah, we're just guys that refuse to give up on things. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. I've been a fan of the DC Patriot for a long time. | ||
You guys do a great job. | ||
And Matt, you're really an inspiration. | ||
You were one of the first guests I ever had on my podcast, so I'm forever grateful to you for being part of my journey into the space, despite the fact that it's an ugly space, man. | ||
But tell me a little bit about... | ||
This story that's breaking. | ||
We covered it a little bit in the last segment. | ||
The FBI is ordered to turn over evidence in the murder of former DNC staffer Seth Rich. | ||
I know that you were sort of involved in the investigation of the Seth Rich incident, for lack of a better term. | ||
How are you connected to this? | ||
Are you connected to this? And what's going on, man? | ||
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Absolutely. One of my attorneys and one of my great friends in life, Ty Clevenger, is the lead attorney on this lawsuit. | |
We've been suing for, in different avenues, different ways over the last few years to get information. | ||
The way this story started out is the FBI claimed they never took possession of the laptop. | ||
They never had the work laptop. | ||
They never had the tape or the DVD drives. | ||
They didn't have any of the information. | ||
Well, as we started to peel the onion back and peel layers back on the onion, they said they didn't even investigate it. | ||
Well, in 2020—I'll just break it down real quick—in 2020, Tom Fenton over at Judicial Watch, Tom, basically, they filed a FOIA, but they didn't know what they had. | ||
It had nothing to do with Seth Rich, but the FBI and the U.S. attorney who approved it or whatever, they screwed up. | ||
Our team went into the files from Judicial Watch and found documents from Lisa Page and Peter Strzok. | ||
And in those documents, they were talking about Seth Rich and how they were going to squash it. | ||
This was back in 2020 when this came out. | ||
Did they say they had the laptop in those documents? | ||
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The story in general. | |
They were going to squash the story in general back in 2020. | ||
And that was the verbiage, and we've got that up too. | ||
I can send you guys the links. | ||
And so basically, that's when we were like, okay, wait a minute. | ||
They're talking about this in FBI communications and emails. | ||
So they've obviously lied. | ||
And so we started pulling the ending back. | ||
Then we started suing Ty Clevenger, Eden Quain, and my two amazing attorneys who've been there for me. | ||
To make a long story short, we went from we didn't investigate it to now there's over 5,000 pages of documents relating to Seth Rich that the FBI has turned in or admitted to having, I should say, Chase. | ||
Now, here's the kicker, though. They're pulling a JFK on us. | ||
They said due to COVID, they can only release 500 pages a month because they're understaffed, which means it'll all be out in 83 years. | ||
Wow. So can the judge apply any pressure to just say that's ridiculous, you need to expedite this? | ||
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We hope so. The judge is in the Eastern District of Texas, a federal judge. | |
We're smart enough to not go through D.C. anymore, if that makes sense, with the federal judges. | ||
And so what he's ordered in this new filing is that they have to give up—they've got 14 days to give up their disclosure agreement of when they're going to release the laptop, the work laptop, the tape and DVD drives to the attorneys. | ||
And, of course, they're going to kick the can down the road. | ||
They'll probably appeal, but it's a victory— And you have to stay the course. | ||
You have to keep fighting, Chase. | ||
So many people have been like, oh, nothing's going to happen. | ||
Well, I mean, should we just not fight for the truth? | ||
Because that seems to be the stigma from so many conservatives out there that we shouldn't fight for this, and we've just never given up. | ||
So first they lied and said they didn't have any of these contents, the laptops, the drives, whatever. | ||
And have they actually explicitly admitted now that they have the devices or copies of the hard drives? | ||
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Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's all in documents, documents, filings. | |
They've got them. They know they admitted they took possession. | ||
Oh. They've been caught in so many lies. | ||
The FBI has. It's unbelievable here. | ||
The American public, the populist movement has got to, at some point, realize that the alphabet agencies are running the country. | ||
The FBI, the CIA, the NSA, DA, although they are running the country, your politicians are scared to death of these people. | ||
Go back to 2017, Chase, Donald Trump, a guy most of us love. | ||
He literally is, I'm releasing all the JFK. He was ready to roll with it, right? | ||
Yeah. And then literally, what was it, like a week, the CIA comes out, multiple things happen, and all of a sudden, they stop Trump from releasing it. | ||
These guys control presidents. | ||
They control your congressional members, your Senate. | ||
They are the power. | ||
And it's why they killed JFK and his brother and tried to kill Reagan. | ||
It's insane when you break all of this down. | ||
It's absolutely nuts that this is still going on. | ||
We still don't have the truth about JFK, even though we kind of think we know what happened. | ||
But it's nuts, Jason. | ||
This is just another one of those government cover-ups in America. | ||
Yeah. Do you anticipate that the FBI is going to lie and say that they misplaced or lost the information that the court's demanding that they release? | ||
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I think they will try to do that. | |
I don't think they can claim that they don't have it because the judge is really irritated with them. | ||
He's a conservative Trump appointee federal judge. | ||
He's very irritated with them, I believe. | ||
But I also think what they will try to do is redact everything due to national security. | ||
That's the thing that the NSA, CIA, FBI—I've done so much of this over the years. | ||
years, they love, they absolutely love to, uh, to, to, to basically, um, to, to use that. | ||
Oh, it's national security. | ||
We can't release it because of national security. | ||
Uh, I, in fact, we even, even filed lawsuits on myself. | ||
My attorneys did wanting them to release information, uh, if they had spied on, on myself and my social media accounts and my personal phones and devices. | ||
And their response was, we can't answer that because it could be due to national security. | ||
Wow. | ||
Wow. | ||
And so obviously the conspiracy theory has, was, and is that he was leaking information to WikiLeaks and they whacked him for it. | ||
That's, As simple as that, that's the conspiracy theory. | ||
We're not advocating whether or not it's true or not. | ||
That's a conspiracy theory. | ||
And so if he was just a regular staffer that wasn't doing any of these things, why is it that the FBI would have 5,000 pages of documents on him? | ||
It doesn't seem like if a miscellaneous volunteer for a presidential campaign was robbed and murdered that the FBI would just develop 5,000 pages worth of documents on that issue. | ||
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Yeah, we've done so much investigating on this, Jason. | |
When I was in D.C., you'll love this one. | ||
So the path that Seth Rich would have walked on his way home, for example, we went different directions. | ||
We walked that with my investigators, my team. | ||
We were there on the ground for weeks at a time investigating this. | ||
And he would have walked past multiple ATM cameras, which those cameras are on at all times. | ||
Yeah. So we tried to FOIA that information. | ||
Well, the banks, and these are national prominent banks that had these ATM machines along the corridor he would have walked, said that they had malware issues that night and all of their cameras were scrambled. | ||
I mean, that sounds normal, right? | ||
Wow. So do you think that they actually have the footage and they're just saying their cameras were scrambled or do you think that the intelligence community came in and scrambled the cameras so that nobody would have that information? | ||
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I think you've got to go back to Cy Hirsch, Seymour Hirsch. | |
He's a very credible guy. | ||
Pulitzer Prize winner, darling of the left, New York Times guy. | ||
When he came out and said that this was a Brennan Op, The kid got more than he realized. | ||
And he even admits that the kid was killed and didn't know what he had. | ||
And so I think Cy Hirsch was very well into it. | ||
I don't know who his source was at the FBI. He wouldn't reveal that, of course. | ||
But I think you look at what Cy Hirsch said with this whole situation. | ||
I think when Cy Hirsch says it's a Brennan op based on his FBI sources, I think anything's on the table that the CIA was involved in this. | ||
Wow. So we've only got about 30 seconds left in this segment. | ||
Matt, where can people find you and follow you as well as engage with the work that you're doing? | ||
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Absolutely. You can find me at RealMattCouch on all social media platforms except for Instagram because Zuckerberg loves me so much. | |
I'm at Sofa on the Hill on Instagram, but at RealMattCouch. | ||
Our new site, The DC Patriot, that's just thedcpatriot.com. | ||
And if you want to support our work, you can go to faithandfreedoms.com, our apparel brand, and pick up some diehard merchandise there. | ||
It's a Christmas movie, Chase. | ||
Yeah. Absolutely. | ||
Thanks, Matt. It's an honor and pleasure to speak with you. | ||
We need to catch up again off air sometime very soon. | ||
I miss you, man. Take care, and I hope that all is well with you and yours. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on InfoWars this morning on the American Journal. | ||
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Thanks for all you guys do at InfoWars, Chase. | |
Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. | ||
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host. This morning we have a great guest coming up at the top of the hour. | ||
You will see a segment in the first five minutes of the top of the hour from one of her appearances, her speeches. | ||
She is quite fascinating. | ||
I'm very much looking forward to it. | ||
In the meantime, let's dive a little bit more into this Kissinger situation. | ||
So former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has reportedly died according to the Washington Post. | ||
Ding dong, the witch is dead. | ||
The statesman passed away at the age of 100 at his Connecticut home, according to a statement from his consulting firm, which did not give a cause of death. | ||
Probably old age. | ||
Kissinger was the only person ever to be White House National Security Advisor and Secretary of State at the same time, exercising a control over U.S. foreign policy that has rarely been equaled by anyone who was not president, except for maybe Dick Cheney under the Bush administration. | ||
So, he notably helped create the post-World War II World Order, the first sort of New World Order. | ||
Mr. Kissinger is revered in China for having engineered the opening of relations between the CCP and Washington under President Nixon during the Cold War in the early 1970s. | ||
So, basically, as far as I can tell, with my limited layman understanding of Kissinger... | ||
He was, in large, not only responsible for many of the military conflicts that we were involved with, and manipulating world leaders worldwide on behalf of whatever his actual agenda was, something he actually didn't agree to disclose to one of his biographers, a professor whose name escapes me, a professor at Vanderbilt University, I believe, wrote a book about Kissinger and interviewed him, and he asked him, No, it wasn't him. | ||
It was the guest that was on the Lex Friedman show. | ||
I was listening to some YouTube videos this morning trying to learn about him a little bit. | ||
There was a guest on Lex Friedman's show. | ||
Who is an expert in Kissinger. | ||
And he said that when he interviewed him, he asked him what his reasoning or purpose or agenda was behind some of the decisions that he made. | ||
And I believe he just refused to answer the question. | ||
He said, I can't answer that right now. | ||
So he's discreet about what his real agenda is. | ||
He's kind of like Soros, if Soros actually got a political job. | ||
Soros is like the finance version of Kissinger. | ||
Kissinger's like the political version, actual politico version of Soros. | ||
But what he did was not only get us involved in Vietnam, get us involved in all these Middle Eastern conflicts and escalate this and de-escalate that and basically manipulate every administration since Nixon all the way through even the Bush administration. | ||
All the way through 9-11 and all these PSYOPs, Black Flag operations that got us involved overseas. | ||
But he exported our manufacturing to China. | ||
He, of course, thinking, all right, we're in the Cold War, so we don't want China to be an enemy because if China and Russia are enemies, then we're going to be in a very untenable position as a nation. | ||
So what I'm going to do is I'm going to open up, establish relations between the CCP and the United States of America so that there is an interdependence so that China will never turn on us and side with Russia and engage in some sort of a global nuclear conflict. | ||
And so what he had to do in order to accomplish such a feat, after all, the communists don't really like the capitalists and vice versa. | ||
We fought several wars sort of against communism. | ||
One big one, Vietnam, where 60,000 Americans died, I believe, over 60,000, maybe 68,000. | ||
And what he did was he met with China and he said, all right, we're going to give you all the manufacturing. | ||
And it's going to boost your economy. | ||
It's going to bring you out of this Great Leap Forward nightmare that you've just experienced. | ||
Remember, between 1958 and 1962, tens of millions of Chinese people died of starvation because of some of the bad policies, accidental policies that took place that resulted in low harvest yields and mass famine and death. | ||
Ten times the size of the Holocaust. | ||
Six million Jews died in the Holocaust. | ||
At least 60 million Chinese died of starvation during the Great Leap Forward. | ||
So we're going to come to you, we're going to industrialize China, we're going to give you the manufacturing opportunity, and you're going to export everything to us in the United States. | ||
The Americans are going to love this because everything's going to be way cheaper because the cost of labor in the United States is too expensive and the regulation is too much to actually get people to work for a low cost. | ||
They're going to love that, and you're going to love it too because you're going to get all of our money and you're going to be able to industrialize your nation, bring it from a third world to a first world nation. | ||
And ultimately, we know what happened. | ||
All the manufacturing jobs disappeared. | ||
The middle class really struggled. | ||
And our economy then shifted from a product-based economy to a service-based economy. | ||
So we don't make things and export them or make things and sell things anymore. | ||
Now we engage in services. | ||
We have small business owners that do things like create software for you or consult for you. | ||
Some of our largest companies are simply consulting companies like the Big Four, like APMG and others, or the IBMs. | ||
And then our big tech companies, which have made astronomical sums of money since this change, are all service-based as well. | ||
You use Google as a service to do searches. | ||
You use social media platforms as a service to connect with friends or follow people that you're interested in. | ||
We shifted from a manufacturing economy to a service-based economy. | ||
And that's all well and good as long as the private property rights of the citizens of America are protected, as long as our borders are protected, and as long as our currency remains the global reserve currency. | ||
If we have the strongest currency, then we can ensure that there's demand for our dollars internationally. | ||
We can ensure that people will want to do business with the United States, that they'll want to learn how to speak English. | ||
We can establish the New World Order, a globalized government, through sacrificing our entire way of life, the entire way that we do business, the entire way that we live. | ||
And as China became more and more like the United States, it's not very much like the United States, but as it became more and more capitalist and less and less communist, we had this inverse thing happen where we became more and more communist and less and less capitalist. | ||
Now we're finally meeting in the middle where both nations pretend to be free countries, but neither really are, and both refer to each other as dictators. | ||
Xi Jinping famously doesn't believe that democracy can prevail or a republic can prevail over the course of the 21st century because there's too much red tape. | ||
The mob is irresponsible. | ||
It's uneducated. It's not knowledgeable about issues. | ||
It can't respond quickly enough to crises. | ||
And so the philosophy in China is that democracy is not going to be sustainable in the 21st century as things move quickly. | ||
Things change quickly with technology, with natural disasters, with wars, conflicts, economic issues. | ||
There's too many variables. There's too many risks, vulnerabilities in place for democracy to actually be able to respond quickly enough to all of them. | ||
It's like whack-a-mole, right? | ||
You just can't do it. But with a tyranny, with a dictatorship, with a communist regime led by one man top-down, and Hitler wrote about this in Mein Kampf. | ||
If you read Mein Kampf, he explicitly states that the organizational structure of the Third Reich was intentionally designed to be all top-down where everybody just blindly obeys. | ||
He wrote it explicitly because it was more efficient and it could move more quickly. | ||
There were dozens of political parties in Germany when the Nazis came to power. | ||
They had to move quickly and adapt quickly in order to actually get ahead. | ||
And so that's what Xi Jinping's philosophy is. | ||
We have to have, they have to have in China, this autocracy, this tyranny, this dictatorship, because that's how they're going to be able to out-pivot and out-maneuver the United States. | ||
It's like a David and Goliath story. | ||
We're Goliath. We're actually very strong. | ||
We're very intimidating. We've got all the nukes. | ||
We've got all the capabilities. We've got all the technology, all the money. | ||
But the agility of David... | ||
It's like the Chinese, where they don't have the resources that we have, they don't have the means that we have, but they don't have to attack us head on if they can just slingshot a stone at us. | ||
And that's why we've arrived at this place in this new world order manifest by Kissinger's leadership and influence and manipulation and coercion, where we're constantly in war with China via proxy in the Middle East, because it's all about the reserve currency. | ||
The only strength that we have Our strength and our kryptonite is the fact that we are the global reserve currency and we can sanction the hell out of anyone in the world because everyone depends on U.S. dollars in order to do business. | ||
And China has been scheming and maneuvering with some great agility for the last several decades to try to do anything possible to To subvert that strength that we have. | ||
And once the yen to be the global reserve currency, I heard rumors yesterday. | ||
I'm not sure if this is true. Did Saudi Arabia officially pull out of the petrodollar? | ||
We can talk about that in the next segment. | ||
I'd love for you guys to look that up. I heard somebody say that when I was in a Discord group last night and I didn't have a chance to look into it. | ||
But they want the OPEC nations to stop trading dollars, excuse me, trading oil in dollars because then they can replace the dollar as a global reserve currency with the yen and they can establish their own yen digital currency and it'll be a communist CCP New World Order in the 21st century instead of a United States version of the New World Order, which is better but still not pretty. | ||
Basically, we've gotten to a point where we're not fans of either team playing in the Super Bowl this year, and we kind of hope one wins over the other, but it's disgusting to us that either is going to even possibly win. | ||
So, we'll talk more about this in the next segment. | ||
We are going to have a great guest on in the next hour. | ||
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It's very important to understand that transhumanism is simply the transitional stage between humanism and post-humanism. | |
Make no mistake, the final goal is to eradicate humanity as we know it. | ||
Once you understand the final destination, it becomes much easier to look back and identify the psychological conditioning, the biological tampering, the cultural grooming and the educational prepping that we have been subjected to for decades in preparation to making us accept a post-human future. | ||
It takes a lot of physical and psychological abuse to get an intelligent species like ours to agree to its own extinction. | ||
Most, if not all, that has transcended in the last 60 years was designed to get us closer to accepting such a dystopian reality. | ||
Whether you care to accept it or not, we live in a hyper-controlled matrix where our perception of reality is meticulously planned, managed, and executed in order to control and steer us in whichever direction they wish. | ||
And the direction is a post-human world. | ||
For this, they first needed to destabilize, dehumanize, and demoralize humanity through every means possible. | ||
The destruction of the nuclear family, children being indoctrinated by the state, abortion, the eradication of God and spirituality from education, life in megacities and away from nature, toxic food, air and water, | ||
social media replacing real human connection and interaction, engineered financial crisis and taxation, Endless wars and massive migration, stress, anxiety, depression, drugs and alcohol, constant fear-mongering, | ||
moral relativism as the new religion, and I could go on and on about how humanity has been influenced and forced to move away from all the things that give us strength, security, purpose, and meaning. | ||
A weak, immoral, disconnected, ignorant, and unhealthy population is an easy target for the next stage, the creation of an entire generation of androgynous beings. | ||
Masculinity is under attack psychologically, culturally and biologically. | ||
Women are being replaced in sports, entertainment and politics by men pretending to be women. | ||
And children are being indoctrinated at school to think that gender is a choice. | ||
The transgender movement is not a grassroots movement. | ||
It comes from the top. It has nothing to do with people's freedom of expression, sexuality, or civil rights. | ||
It's an evil psyop with a clear agenda to get us closer to transhumanism by making us question the most fundamental notion of human identity. | ||
Our agenda. | ||
If you don't know who you are, if you already identify as a hybrid between a man and a woman, you will be easily convinced to become a hybrid between human and machine. | ||
Gender ideology is the 2 plus 2 equals 5 from George Orwell's 1984 dystopian novel. | ||
It's the final test to see whether we will follow the most absurd party line towards our own extinction. | ||
Two plus two equals four. | ||
And no matter how you choose to dress, call yourself, or change your physique will not change that. | ||
The sad reality, though, is that in the gaslighting process to get us closer to a post-human future, they have mentally and physically harmed an increasing number of children and young people. | ||
And it's only getting worse. | ||
This must be stopped. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
We have Laura Abile with us. | ||
She is an entrepreneur, writer, and public speaker seeking to inspire and encourage positive changes in society. | ||
You'll recognize her from the viral speech that we just aired on the endgame of transhumanism. | ||
We'll be speaking with her after this short one-minute break in the next segment. | ||
Stick with us. Music Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host today. | ||
With us, we have Laura Abbele, who is an entrepreneur, writer, and public speaker seeking to inspire and encourage positive changes in society. | ||
I was very intrigued and fascinated by that speech that you gave. | ||
You're very talented, and it really is an honor and a pleasure to have you with us, Laura. | ||
How are you today? I am well. | ||
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Thank you very much. It's good to be here, Chase. | |
Thank you. Absolutely. | ||
So my question for you is... | ||
Is this transhumanist movement something that is coordinated and happening intentionally or is it the natural development of this sort of technological economy that we've developed since the advent of the internet? | ||
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I think it's very purposefully being coordinated. | |
I think it's part of a very nefarious plan to drive humanity towards a place where we just simply stop being who we are. | ||
This is how crazy it is. | ||
The only way we will survive the future is by transforming into something else, by merging with technology. | ||
I can't think of a more defeatist future than that. | ||
How can that be our future, that we stop being who we are? | ||
So let's just hypothetically imagine the tragedy of this initiative, this coordinated effort accomplishing its goal. | ||
What does the world look like when, if they get exactly what they want? | ||
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Well, it looks like a very, very controlled matrix type of society. | |
And you could argue that we already live in some sort of matrix style of society where our perception is very carefully monitored and controlled so that we are always steered in whatever direction they have planned for us. | ||
But the future is one where they want us to be one more thing in the Internet of Things because the The plan or the goal, let's say, the goal is not so much to make us better or to make us more resistant or to make us superhumans, like they like to say. | ||
The purpose is total and utter control of humanity. | ||
And this is why we're seeing this very large, very strong push to digitalize everything. | ||
We will be one more thing to be digitalized. | ||
Obviously Elon Musk has been a topic of conversation for quite some time. | ||
There are people who are very skeptical of him and people who support him. | ||
He has purchased Twitter, turned it into X, made some positive changes on that platform, but I know that he's involved with Neuralink. | ||
Is Neuralink something that's deeply alarming to you or is it something that's a technology that's going to help people who are paralyzed, for example, be able to walk again? | ||
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Well, you know, this is always the issue, that technology is always a double-edged sword. | |
And so, in the right hands, technology can play an extremely important part of our lives, and it should do. | ||
You know, my point is always that technology must be there to assist us, to make our lives better, and not to replace us. | ||
Not to transform us, and definitely not to destroy us. | ||
So, I'm not against technology, and I'm definitely not against technology that assists people with a disability, for example, to gain a normal quality of life. | ||
Now, that's very different to the transhumanist goal of eradicating humanity as we know it, to become what, you know, in the words of Yuval Noah Harari, gods, you know, he speaks of all the heroes. | ||
I mean, that's a delusional What was it that first captured your attention about this issue? | ||
Were you looking into Kurzweil 10 years ago when he was coming out with the Singularity documentary? | ||
Or what was it that first kind of caught your attention and you're like, whoa, there's something to this that caused you to go down this rabbit hole? | ||
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Well, you know, I think that when you understand humanity to be what we are, and we are already eternal souls, that's just annoying inside of me and luckily inside of a lot of people. | |
We don't see ourselves like transhumanists see ourselves. | ||
And yes, Ray Kurzweil is one of the god, he's meant to be the godfather of transhumanism, and we can go into the things that he has said. | ||
But there was an article last year that just really pierced my heart, because I don't think I've ever read anything that felt more insulting. | ||
And in the article, it was written, it was an interview to a young woman, an Oxford-educated scholar, part of the Future of Humanity Institute, which was founded by none other than Nick Bostrom. | ||
Who, as you know, was the author of the theory of simulation, something that's been spoken about a lot. | ||
He's written a lot of books. | ||
But she referred to humans as ape-brained sacks of meat. | ||
And when I read this, I was so outraged and I just couldn't believe that anybody could have such an insulting and reductionist notion of humanity. | ||
And that just really, really made me so outraged that I thought, you know, I need to get into the bottom of who these people are that think that they can refer to us, to you, to me, to everybody listening to this program right now. | ||
As monkey brain sacks of meat. | ||
And this goes to the core of who these people are and what they believe we are and how they think of us. | ||
Just imagine what they're capable of doing if that is the notion that they have of humanity. | ||
How is it that they've reached this mindset where they believe that they can make technology as being these meat sacks themselves that is superior to human beings? | ||
We've seen with artificial intelligence the threat that jobs are going to be replaced, but anybody who uses ChatGPT realizes that it's no Salinger or Orwell or great writer. | ||
It's a useful tool, but we always try to make technology to do what nature has already given us, and we always seem to fall short of Really what, I guess, God, for lack of a better term, I'm trying to be as ambiguous as possible, what the creator has already installed and engineered in us. | ||
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Well, you know, I think that what is important is for people to understand the premise of transhumanism. | |
And if we go back to what they believe, they believe that we have no soul and they believe that there is no God. | ||
And so there is no spiritual realm. | ||
This is it. That's why they refer to us as sacks of meat. | ||
And so the beginning of the premise or the notion, their belief is, in my opinion, obviously, so wrong and so mistaken that anything that they do or comes out of these people going forward is just not going to be a good thing, obviously, because they are no longer understanding, appreciating, and respecting the sanctity Of who we are as human beings. | ||
I mean, the truth is, we are the most sophisticated biological beings on this planet, and maybe the universe for all we know, right? | ||
But they have this intent of making us believe that we are weak, that we are frail, that we are hopeless, that we are helpless, so that they can sell us this dream future of Immortality. | ||
What kind of immortality are we talking about? | ||
We're talking about digital immortality. | ||
I mean, do you want to be digitally immortal? | ||
I don't. I mean, even living 10,000 years doesn't appeal to me very much. | ||
It kind of defeats the purpose of life itself, right? | ||
Right. If life becomes cheap, then what's the point? | ||
So it's interesting to me that this transhumanist movement is seemingly coming to the fore in the context of the transgender stuff that we've been seeing a lot internationally with TikTok and stuff like that, as well as the thinking behind the climate change The thinking is that we as human beings are a plague on the Earth, and therefore it's sort of morphed into, rather than saving the planet, an anti-human agenda. | ||
It's not about making the planet better, but making humans just less a part of it. | ||
So do you think that these things are connected, or is it just sort of a coincidence that we see this sort of transgender movement along with the climate change movement along with the transhumanist movement all at the same time? | ||
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It's absolutely connected, Chase. | |
It's absolutely connected. And it really is all down to making us feel like it is our fault. | ||
This is always the message. | ||
It's our fault. | ||
The weather and the climate crisis is because of what we do or what we don't do. | ||
And now they're physically abusing young people with this whole gender ideology nonsense. | ||
And this really all forms part of the same agenda, which is to make us lose everything that really makes us strong, that makes us connected to one another, that gives us meaning and purpose. | ||
It becomes much easier to convince a population That is in such a weak, immoral position psychologically to convince them to accept merging with technology. | ||
It's all part of it. | ||
Actually, talking about the climate change, when you understand That, you know, they want to make us feel that it's our fault. | ||
There's a carbon net zero is the new thing. | ||
They're killing cows because they fart all of this nonsense. | ||
But if you understand that carbon makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere, this is what people really need to understand. | ||
Carbon makes up 0.04% of the atmosphere. | ||
We only contribute 3% of that 0.04%. | ||
But they want to make you believe that it is your fault that the world might be coming to an end. | ||
Wow. Well, we're about ready to cut the break, so keep that idea on the tip of your tongue. | ||
We'll be back on the other side and good rest. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal folks. | ||
We have Laura Abilie with us. | ||
She is an entrepreneur, writer, and public speaker seeking to inspire and encourage positive changes in society. | ||
Laura, it has been an honor and a pleasure to have you so far on the show, and I'm looking forward to this segment as well. | ||
So now that we've sort of established the problem that there's this transhumanist agenda from these people who are sort of fatalists, they don't believe in humanity, they're anti-humanists, they don't believe in the sacred divine sort of soul or immortality of the soul, they want to live forever and manifest themselves as gods and then subjugate the rest of us so we can prop them up in their godlike status. | ||
How do we stop this from happening? | ||
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How much time do we have? Well, how much time do we have is a difficult thing to guess. | |
I think the most important thing to really draw people's attention towards is the fact that none of this, none of the things that we're talking about, none of this horrific dystopian future in the way that I see it, will come to fruition if we don't cooperate. | ||
They need of our cooperation to make it happen. | ||
And the only way that we stop cooperating is by becoming aware of the plan itself. | ||
Once you begin to identify the little steps that are taking us towards that dystopian future, we might be able to make different choices, to say, no, thank you, I am not complying, I'm not acquiescing, and I'm not going to be following your lead towards a direction that I really don't believe in and I don't think it's what is best for humanity. | ||
Do you see this transhumanist movement coming primarily from these major corporations, or do you think it's a government-backed agenda? | ||
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Well, I think it's all of it, to be honest with you. | |
And I think this is a very important point to make, because I don't want people thinking that this is just something that techies have come up with, or intellectuals, or science fiction writers. | ||
The problem with the situation is that those that are really pulling the strings in this world are transhumanists. | ||
People like Claude Schropp, the founder of the WEF, is a transhumanist, and he says it so. | ||
You know, when he speaks of its fourth industrial revolution, he will say that it's not a revolution that will change so much the world, but us. | ||
It will change you, he says, because The next thing will be having technology implanted under our skin. | ||
His advisor, I mentioned him earlier, Yuval Noah Harari, has been speaking around the world, telling people that we are now going to have to give up, and I quote, we need to give up this concept that we are mysterious souls. | ||
We are hackable animals. | ||
This is how he... | ||
And now, when people like Klaus Schwab stand in front of all of the attendees at Davos last year and says, the future of the world is decided by the people in this room, We need to listen to what these people are saying. | ||
And these people are transhumanists. | ||
These are not my words. These are his. | ||
And so this is why I want to draw attention to the fact that this is not something, you know, in the distant future or some crazy notion. | ||
We need to identify the little steps that are getting us closer to that dystopian future. | ||
And that's what this is all about. | ||
This is what we can do. | ||
Awareness. Raising awareness is our number one tool. | ||
Ignorance is our biggest threat. | ||
That makes a lot of sense. You know, I think it was on the Joe Rogan podcast, perhaps the first time that he said it, but he mentioned that we are already cyborgs. | ||
We interact with our phones and our tablets and our computers all day, and it's just a very low-resolution form of this sort of transhumanist technology where we could feasibly have chips in our bloodstream, bloodstreams, rather, and be sort of wired in constantly to the matrix on a very physical, rapid, high-resolution, high-speed level. | ||
And so my question for you is... | ||
What are the next stages that are going to bring us closer to this sort of transhumanist nightmare? | ||
We've got the phones now. We've got things like Neuralink. | ||
What's the next sign, the next milestone that the transhumanists have actually made progress substantially in their goal? | ||
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Well, I'll tell you what that is, and it's the scariest bit, and it's the most dangerous. | |
Because when people think of transhumanism and a lot of other things we've been speaking about, transplanting or implementing microchips under the skin or some sort of—people think, well, I'll just reject that, or that's just not something that's going to come in the near future. | ||
The biggest danger is genetic manipulation. | ||
This is what we need to be very, very concerned about. | ||
And in light of the fact that suddenly everything is mRNA, and we have just seen what's happened with the mRNA vaccines post the pandemic, this is where they're gearing most of the resources and most of the research. | ||
Last year, I think it was September 2022, Biden signed an executive order to do with biomanufacturing and bioengineering. | ||
All of these industries are the industries that are feeding the transhumanist movement to a large degree. | ||
Anything that is manipulating our genetic original code is part of the transhuman agenda. | ||
And this is where I think we need to be very, very concerned and very careful because they're already telling us that, you know, vaccines are going to be the way forward. | ||
We don't even know what these vaccines contain. | ||
We've seen the results of the COVID vaccines, and it's not a very positive result. | ||
Let's not Get into that right now. | ||
But I think this is what people need to be very careful about. | ||
Transhumanism is not just about technology in the sense of, you know, hardware or software. | ||
It's biotechnology. | ||
It's bioengineering. | ||
Yeah. Go ahead. | ||
I'm just going to ask, as it stands with the vaccines, at least that's something you have to opt into. | ||
I'm not a fan of the vaccines by any means, but it's something you have to choose to do. | ||
Do you fear that they're developing technology? | ||
Where they can feasibly put this mRNA technology or this virus type technology that can change your DNA into these bioengineered viruses so you don't even have to actually opt in. | ||
You'll just get infected with something and maybe not even know it and all of a sudden your software and your own body, your DNA that makes all the details about you, who you are, makes you who you are. | ||
Are we going to get hacked with viruses and not even know it? | ||
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Well, we could do. | |
The problem is that what we are aware of from a technological point of view is never where we truly are. | ||
Institutions like DARPA have been looking into things like this. | ||
For warfare reasons, for a very, very long time. | ||
And when you listen to some of those experts, it gets really scary, the things that they were already able to do 10, 20 years ago. | ||
So who knows where the technology is right now? | ||
But when they talk about vaccines that are just sprayable up your nose, or they talk about nano dust, and they talk about all of these things that exist, We need to be very concerned about these things. | ||
And I am not about putting fear into people. | ||
I really am not. | ||
I believe that ultimately they will not be able to implement this agenda. | ||
I truly believe it. | ||
But it does require that we become aware of it so that we make better choices going forward. | ||
And when it comes to, again, vaccines, we need to be really very careful because my sense is they are transforming all vaccines. | ||
This is not just COVID vaccines that will be mRNA, but all vaccines that we have known in the past are now becoming mRNA, and we need to be very careful about this. | ||
Well, thank you so much, Laura, for coming on the American Journal this morning. | ||
It was certainly an honor and a pleasure to have you. | ||
You're an absolutely fascinating woman, and I look forward to following you into the future and hearing what you have to say as this transhumanist agenda continues to sort of manifest. | ||
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Again, thank you, Laura, for coming on. | ||
And stick with us, folks. There will be more on the other side. | ||
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Make sure you call an 877-789-2539. | ||
I will be taking calls for the remainder of the show this morning before the great Alex Jones hosts the Alex Jones Show at 11 a.m. | ||
Central Time, followed by the great Harrison Smith hosting the War Room until Owen is back from his federally sponsored vacation. | ||
Let's hear from Sean in California. | ||
Sean, what is on your mind this morning? | ||
Good morning, Chase. | ||
Am I coming in loud and clear for you? | ||
You sound great. Thank you for calling. Well, cool. | ||
As an aside, I'm currently text messaging clown car, of all people. | ||
But gotta give him a shout-out. | ||
That's the Infowars base, man. | ||
Getting on point here. | ||
So, Kissinger kicked the bucket. | ||
Now, does this mean there's a promotion for his protege? | ||
Because he has a few, but the biggest protege I know of is Klaus Schwab. | ||
And I think... | ||
What do you think on that? | ||
Yeah, I think the only challenge with that is that Klaus Schwab isn't a U.S. citizen as far as I know. | ||
I know Kissinger was born in Germany, but I believe he became a United States citizen. | ||
So I don't know if Klaus Schwab will ever formally have a position in U.S. government, but that doesn't mean that he won't have the same power or influence over our politicians. | ||
And obviously he's found a way to sort of gather the entire international community around himself For no real feasible reason. | ||
I don't understand why it is that so many people pay attention to the world economic forum. | ||
He's just this random guy who's the son of a random Nazi. | ||
He doesn't have a whole lot of money himself personally, at least that we know of. | ||
How did he pull this off where he just got all these nations to come together and agree to compromise the interests of their own people for the sake of this globalism that's going to make everybody poor and sort of subject to these committees and this internationalism? | ||
I don't know how he pulled it off. | ||
So I think I would argue with you that... | ||
Not with you, but I would argue that... | ||
He's already got that Kissinger level of influence. | ||
I mean, we all know his name. | ||
How many other random Swiss people or Swedish people or German people's name do we know? | ||
He's internationally famous. | ||
He's a household name. And it doesn't even really make sense why. | ||
Do you know how he got to the place where he is today? | ||
I would say his father ran the heavy water program for Hitler's Manhattan Project. | ||
And Leo Zagano, you can catch you in on the rest of his stuff. | ||
He covered it in his book. So I don't want to spoil, you know, his book sales. | ||
But Leo would be a good guess to address who's connected to who. | ||
And the funny thing about Kissinger is he spoke that Kissinger fled Germany as a Jew, and Klaus Schwab's dad worked for the Nazis, and they were Nazis hiding out in Switzerland. | ||
So it's like they were immoral enough to look over their ideological differences to basically team up and put our world under this new type of governance they created, this third-way socialism where it's wealth for the rich but communism for the middle class and the lower class. | ||
Absolutely. That brings me to a quick point, Chase. | ||
Tonight, national-assembly.net, we have our Thursday night conference call. | ||
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Learn how to lawfully do it instead of screaming at buildings and giving yourself a hoarse throat because we have the right to peaceably assemble. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. Absolutely. | ||
I think, Chase, you're going to see a lot more people waking up. | ||
The Seth Rich issue you brought up, I wanted to fill in some gaps there. | ||
Back in the day, Sean Hannity got pressured, like Tucker did, to drop the Seth Rich case. | ||
Now, Hannity dropped it. | ||
Tucker, he stayed through, and he held his guns in this era. | ||
So this is the difference, folks. | ||
You've got to discern. Some of these people, they're going to take the money and hide behind their contract. | ||
Other people are going to stand by what's right. | ||
And we're going to see. | ||
I'm still waiting on Elon, for example, to put Alex back on Twitter. | ||
Because if you're going to be a free speech absolutist, then it's got to be everybody. | ||
Yeah, and I don't know what he's waiting for. | ||
All the advertisers are dropping him anyway. | ||
I think he thought that he could protect the advertiser revenue if he just refused to allow Alex back on. | ||
But it looks like they're still coming after him anyway, which he should have known better. | ||
So they might as well let Alex back on on the platform. | ||
Sean, thank you so much for your call. | ||
BS Assassin, what's on your mind this morning? | ||
Isn't it lovely? | ||
Isn't it well? | ||
Kissinger's burning. | ||
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Burning in hell. | |
Down there with Stalin. | ||
Hitler and Mao. | ||
He's probably getting banged by a demonic cow. | ||
Yeah, I'm throwing a Hitler. I'm throwing a Kissinger's dead party right now. | ||
Woo! Let's go. | ||
All that money and power, you're burning. | ||
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That's what's going to happen to every one of you scumbags, man. | |
So keep on doing what you're doing because the almighty level is coming for you. | ||
And you know what hell is? | ||
Imagine being trapped with those guys. | ||
Oh my god, bro. | ||
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You guys are screwed. No more innocent people to mess with. | |
No more people to do your bidding. | ||
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Oh, my God. | |
I'm so happy right now. | ||
I can't. Oh, Jesus. | ||
I love you, Jesus. That's right. | ||
He's burning in hell, everybody. | ||
So all you people that push them poison shots, get ready. | ||
Because hell's coming for you. | ||
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This is just a short little trip you got. | |
Woo! That's it, baby. | ||
I love everybody. Amen. | ||
Thank you for your call. Nathan in Michigan. | ||
Nathan, what's on your mind? Good morning, Chase. | ||
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Good morning. Hey, I just was telling you. | |
Can you hear me all right? You sound great. | ||
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All right. So I was just kind of wondering if anybody, y'all, could help me. | |
I got a conundrum. I got an FBI guy started coming to my church about a year after, and I'd only started church probably a year prior. | ||
I went to the Reawaken America tour, and then I decided to go to church. | ||
And about a year after I started going to church, I had an FBI guy, and I've talked to the guy. | ||
Seems reasonable. He's open about it. | ||
How do I approach a subject of him possibly being an investigation? | ||
Without being a crazy ten-hand guy. | ||
Approach the subject of what? Of being investigating us. | ||
Oh, so do you think that he's at your church to investigate right-wingers? | ||
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No, I really don't know. | |
Like I said, I've talked to him. | ||
I don't know. | ||
And so I'm just kind of looking for other opinions. | ||
Well, I would give him the benefit of the doubt. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of FBI guys that are Christians. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't tell anybody who worked for the FBI anything you wouldn't want the FBI to know. | ||
But I think there's white hats and black hats in that organization. | ||
And I think some guys just work for the FBI because they want to catch pedophiles and they're not really to do with the political stuff and the other departments that do the more intense stuff. | ||
Maybe he's just a good guy. | ||
But just, you know, be careful. But I would trust him and maybe have him over for a beer or have him over for a Bible study and get to know him a little bit better and see if he'll open up to you. | ||
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All right. Yeah, I appreciate that. | |
Yeah, man. Take care. Let's hear next from... | ||
Oh, go ahead, Nathan. Did you have one more thing you wanted to say? | ||
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I didn't mean to cut you off. I was just saying, I don't want to be like that. | |
I don't ever want to be that way. | ||
And that's the way we're supposed to be with this whole Israel thing right now, too. | ||
I'm not sitting on sides. | ||
I hate people making us choose sides. | ||
People do things. I had a thought that occurred to me. | ||
I think one thing you could do is you could get a black hat with the FBI font. | ||
They have the black hats that just say FBI on the front. | ||
But make it say FJB. See what he thinks when you walk into church wearing the FJB hat that looks like the FBI hat. | ||
Nathan, thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. Leslie in Nevada. | ||
Leslie, what's on your mind? Hi, Chase. | ||
Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Thank you for coming. I was listening earlier. | ||
I was listening to your previous guest talking about how insulted she was over hearing the human talked about as a monkey mind and meat suit. | ||
And I happen to teach spirituality and meditation, and these are actual concepts that we use in the classroom to help people separate their spiritual selves from their physical selves so that they can then begin to develop their spiritual selves more strongly. | ||
And it occurred to me that everything in our world has been weaponized, even spirituality, even the concepts that we use to elevate ourselves I've been weaponized to degrade us. | ||
Yeah, it's sort of like the yin-yang concept, right? | ||
There's a little bit of good and bad, and there's a little bit of bad and good. | ||
Everything has two sides. | ||
It's like Two-Face in Batman or the yin-yang. | ||
There is sort of this equilibrium, this balance. | ||
Well, yeah, but that really wasn't where I was headed with it. | ||
More where I was headed with it is the fact that even for those of us who are spiritual and those of us who are absolutely certain That the spirit is eternal. | ||
We still find ourselves so very worried about the physical body and what's happening to it. | ||
And what we teach is that the stronger your spirit is, the body can be damaged, but the spirit will still rise. | ||
Thank you so much for your call, Leslie. | ||
I appreciate that. Make sure you stick with us, folks. | ||
Folks, more calls in the next segment. | ||
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. | ||
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning. | ||
We have one more segment. We will be taking calls during this segment, followed by the Alex Jones on, by Alex Jones on the Alex Jones Show at 11 a.m. | ||
Central Time. Let's hear first from Andrew in New Jersey. | ||
Andrew, what's on your mind? How's it going? | ||
Yeah, great show. | ||
And as you mentioned, there were others than Jewish people in the concentration camps. | ||
Jehovah's Witnesses were there, known as the International Bible Students, or Bible Students at the time, and they were unique prisoners because they could have signed themselves out. | ||
It was an official document, and it's translated, too, in English, and it was saying, basically, they renounce their faith and they're going to follow the Fuhrer and they'll fight against the French or America, whoever... | ||
So if they had signed, which most didn't, then they would have been released. | ||
And the documentary, it was a British documentary in the early 90s called The Purple Triangles, which was their symbol. | ||
It was great. They followed it. | ||
Now, you know, then elderly lady, where she went to grammar school, and they said that, you know, she didn't go to the concentration camp, but her father and uncle and many... | ||
And she said the teacher... | ||
We try to force her to do the Hail Hitler salute. | ||
And she said she was only eight years old, but she wouldn't do it. | ||
And she said because her father taught her that, hailing the Fuhrer, that it means the Fuhrer is her savior. | ||
But she said her father taught her Jesus is the savior, the Bible says. | ||
So basically, they would follow the government, except Right. | ||
Well, I think I may know a little bit about this. | ||
I could be wrong about this. | ||
Somebody in the audience can correct me, but I believe the Jehovah's Witnesses don't identify as a citizen of any nation. | ||
So they're legally citizens in the United States. | ||
They're legally citizens wherever they are born, but they don't actually recognize their own legal citizenship of any nation because I think there's a passage in Hebrews that talks about the kingdom of God and the Jehovah's Witnesses think of themselves as citizens of the kingdom of God and that it's a conflict of interest to have dual citizenship between the kingdom of God and any man-made state. | ||
So that's why they would have been able to sign themselves out. | ||
They just had to declare themselves loyal to the Nazis or Citizens of Germany, but they would have been political prisoners for refusing to sort of acknowledge that they're participating in the Third Reich. | ||
I don't think... | ||
I think they do see themselves because I studied with them... | ||
Do they vote?...a while ago. | ||
They can, but they usually don't because, like you said, with the kingdom. | ||
But I think the Hasidic or Jews do that, like what you're saying. | ||
They see the kingdom of God. | ||
So the witnesses see the kingdom of God as the... | ||
Right. | ||
Right. Right. Right. | ||
Right. With Palestine, so-called, and Israel, I thought it was interesting because the rabbi on the radio was saying the same thing as the Palestinian protester. | ||
He said that the Hasidic Jews don't recognize Israel. | ||
And when I was in New York City, it was with the New York Post two years ago, and there was a Palestinian protest. | ||
And the guys, the Palestinian guys were telling me Hasidic Jews would never have an Israeli flag. | ||
But that's good how we connected that. | ||
But, yeah, the documentary is called The Purple Triangle. | ||
Yeah, I'll take a look at that. | ||
Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
It was fascinating information there. | ||
Let's hear next from Rob in Florida. | ||
Rob, what's on your mind? | ||
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my concern is Vivek Ramaswamy. | |
I was... Do you think it was intentional plagiarism, or do you think that they just said the same thing? | ||
You know, sometimes comedians steal each other's jokes and stuff. | ||
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It's almost word for word. | |
It's almost word for word. | ||
Basically talking about the same thing. | ||
You know, I wonder if that's him, and I'm not just trying to be hyper-defensive of him. | ||
I wonder if that's him or if that was just sort of a lazy intern or staffer that was responsible for formulating some of his responses to expected questions, and he just memorized... | ||
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That's what I would think. | |
But he's so well-spoken. | ||
You know, those guys are always the scariest ones to me. | ||
Yeah, I'm with you. There is one distinction, though, I want to... | ||
I want to say just to see what you think. | ||
I think the problem with the difference between Obama's silver tongue and Vivek's silver tongue is Obama rehearsed all of the answers to these questions and used focus groups to figure out what the answers should be. | ||
He did a bunch of sort of phony research in order to get to a point where he sounded so polished. | ||
But I think the way that Vivek did it was he did like three podcasts a day for like six months before anybody even really knew who he was. | ||
And I think the reason he sounds so polished is because he's answered the same question a thousand times. | ||
But I don't know. Maybe I'm just giving him too much of the benefit of the doubt. | ||
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What do you think? With any person, you need to do your due diligence and research them. | |
I mean, don't vote. My mother votes off whatever the paper votes off. | ||
I mean, she's an old school Democrat, but she's slowly turning her eyes around to what's going on. | ||
She's starting to wake up and ask questions. | ||
But, you know, everybody's been... | ||
I'm taking for granted. | ||
You know, like everyone says, it's football, it's barbecue, you know, when the real stuff's happening. | ||
And, you know, all this stuff on the border, man, I'm just worried that it's going to get crazy fast and people won't be ready for it. | ||
And I feel sorry for the people who aren't ready and hopefully nothing major happens. | ||
Yeah, I hope so too. | ||
We can see what's happening in Ireland and London and all over Europe right now. | ||
That's the foreshadowing of what's going to happen here. | ||
So they've been doing it ever since the establishment of the European Union over there. | ||
And it's just now sort of reaching this point of no return where the locals, the natives, the indigenous people of the regions are finally realizing that they've been invaded and overwhelmed with a massive population of people that hate them, hate their culture and seek to subvert everything. | ||
We're just starting to really do that here. | ||
It's not just a bunch of sort of Catholic Mexicans coming across the border to work in the fields or doing landscaping or just physical labor. | ||
It's not this like-minded sort of Western culture alone that's coming across our border. | ||
A lot of these people are terrorists. | ||
72,000 of them, I believe, have been apprehended since the Biden administration came into office from countries of interest, from terrorist-run countries. | ||
And so if 72,000 of them have been apprehended and identified crossing the border, not Mexicans, we're talking radical extreme Islamists, then how many of them got through undetected? | ||
How many of them are actually terrorists? | ||
Let's say it's 1% of 72,000 of them were actually terrorists, just one out of 100 of them. | ||
720 terrorists that just came into the country. | ||
It only takes a dozen or a dozen and a half or two dozen to fly planes into buildings, apparently. | ||
So we've got how many multiples of 9-11s worth of terrorists that have come into our country since the establishment of the Biden administration, since Joe Biden's regime was installed and inaugurated on January 20th of 2021. | ||
At the behest of the intelligence community, the CIA and the FBI, who... | ||
Want to increase surveillance domestically and ensure that we are involved in every overseas conflict possible for economic reasons that are totally unjust. | ||
So, yeah, I'm with you, man. Thank you so much for your call. | ||
I do appreciate it. Let's hear from Clown Car in New York. | ||
Clown Car, we've just got about 30 seconds or so. | ||
What's on your mind? Ho, ho, ho! | ||
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This is Santa Clown, not Clown Car. | |
How are you doing, Jake? Good, man. | ||
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Thanks for calling. Yeah, I've been as good as possible. | |
All right. Well, I just want to give a shout out. | ||
You know, there's a lot of fans and people who need to know what's going to happen on December 24th. | ||
Are we going to have clear skies? | ||
Am I going to be able to come through with my sled? | ||
I don't know. You tell me. | ||
You're the one with magical powers. | ||
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How do you think I could shrink so small and sprinkle magical dust all over the place? | |
I don't know. You must have learned something from Hunter Biden. | ||
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Listen, Hunter Biden ain't got nothing on Santa Claus. | |
Now listen, if you wanted to see me poop in my pants, I probably could do so. | ||
I'll see you at the, uh, at the White House? | ||
At the White House, man. Thank you so much for your call, Clown Car. | ||
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