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greg reese
Two years ago, we reported the research of Pfizer head Mike Yeadon and Craig Particooper that showed how certain batches of the COVID vaccines were deadly and others were not, and showed how red states in America were sent more deadly batches than blue states.
But the masses were not able to face these facts, so they accepted the lies of the MSM.
Nine months ago, we reported how the CDC's own data supports the findings of Yeadon and Pardecouper.
But the masses still chose the comfortable lies over the uncomfortable truth that our governments and medical professionals are murdering us.
Last week, the scientist entrusted with New Zealand's vaccine program went public with data that vindicates this as well.
barry young
I was involved with building a project, helped with implementing a vaccine payment system for our providers.
unidentified
It's called a pay-per-dose system.
barry young
So it means that every time someone gets vaccinated, they get vaccinated.
We get a payment for it as a provider.
And when I was looking at the data, which is part of my job, I noticed some discrepancies with the dates of death.
People dying within a week of being vaccinated.
What I did with the data was look at the top ten batches that had a high death count, a high mortality rate.
And I put them on a chart.
I counted the number of vaccinated within that batch, and then I found out who was dead.
unidentified
And this is Pfizer's batch number one.
We've had 711 from batch number one vaccinated.
152 of those died, which makes a 21% Death.
Death rate.
barry young
Mortality rate. So the top V1 has vaccinated 246 people.
unidentified
That is nearly 25%.
barry young
Nearly one in four that that person vaccinated is now dead.
unidentified
Look at this one.
621 by vaccinator, the third highest vaccinator.
621, 104 people dead.
Nearly 17% of the people they jabbed.
barry young
There are more people dying than ever before.
These are the biggest number of deaths we've seen in history.
greg reese
A member of UK Parliament brought this up in session, but was dismissed.
unidentified
Mr Deputy Speaker, it's the vaccines that are causing excess deaths in New Zealand, just like it's the vaccines causing excess deaths in the UK and elsewhere.
So can we please have a statement now from the government suspending these experimental mRNA vaccines before any more death and harm is done to our population.
Thank you. I thank the Honourable Gentleman for raising this question.
I think in New Zealand there are over 11 million doses of the Covid vaccine administered.
In England and Wales, it was 150 million, and it's estimated that over 120,000 deaths were prevented by COVID vaccines in England up to the end of September 2021.
I disagree with the Honourable Gentleman in what he says about the critical issue of vaccinations.
I think they're life-saving.
The report which the Honourable Gentleman gentleman refers to has been debunked around the world.
He fails to mention the part that reads and I quote that while an adverse event can occur after vaccination, that does not mean it was caused by the vaccination.
greg reese
And in the Philippines, the government has voted to launch an investigation into COVID vaccine deaths.
unidentified
We are shocked to find out that there were 262,000 deaths on 2021 alone.
And after that, 2022, there are still 67,000 deaths.
And these are all Reporting for InfoWars,
this is Greg Reese. Welcome to the American Journal, where Chase Geyser unfolds the chapters of America's grand tale.
chase geiser
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host today, Chase Geyser, but I won't be your host for much longer.
We know that Owen is getting out of prison on Friday, but we're not sure yet when he's going to come back into the studio to start hosting the war room again, as the only way he's able to communicate with the outside world right now is either via his attorney or Letters, as I understand it. So it could be that he wants to come back in right away and do an emergency broadcast on Saturday, or it could be that he wants to take some time to be with family over the next couple of weeks.
But we're coming up on potentially the last couple days of our time together.
It's been an honor and a pleasure to be with you.
So much news to cover.
There's one thing I wanted to touch on in this first segment today.
I was up late last night, just sort of perusing the internet as I often do.
I'm sort of an insomniac, to be honest with you.
And I was looking at the Amazon bestseller lists in nonfiction.
So Liz Cheney's book is number one in nonfiction in most sold books this week.
And when I looked at the listing, it's not printed here, but there were about 28 reviews for the most popular nonfiction books sold on Amazon this week.
But the thing that was really interesting to me about this is that if you go to most read, her book is nowhere to be found.
I mean, you can just flip page after page.
I don't even think she makes the top 20 list of most read books.
And I think that this is evidence that This is one of those political schemes.
I don't want to use the word scandal because it's not illegal.
It's not necessarily scandalous.
It's just deceptive where somebody's buying an astronomical sum of these books so that it gets listed as the number one Amazon bestseller in nonfiction for the week.
But nobody's actually reading the book and nobody's leaving reviews because the books are being purchased by these ghosts or bot accounts.
That's the way it seems to me. I don't think anyone's actually interested in reading her book or what she has to say.
She lost everybody on the right.
And we know that having even been a Republican is enough to keep her from having any real friends on the left.
So she put herself in this position where she basically has no followers, yet she's a bestseller, despite the fact that she's universally unpopular.
I guess she's famous for being a turncoat.
I guess some on the left might say, oh, that was so stunning and brave, Liz Cheney, what you did coming out against the big bad Donald Trump who's fixing himself up to be a dictator.
Wow, we really adore you and your commitment.
But it's not like she's a Democrat.
I mean, maybe she always was a Democrat, but it's not like all of her other views on every major issue changed suddenly just because she had a problem with Donald Trump.
I mean, that was sort of a single-issue switchover for her.
So I find it hard to believe that anybody's actually reading this book other than maybe a couple of journalists who are paid to write about it or do a review of it.
What's more is I find it very unlikely that she actually...
Wrote a book. We know that these policy books are written by ghostwriters.
Right-wingers, left-wingers, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, all of them hire somebody to write a book because they don't have time to sit behind a computer at a word processor and type up what they think.
And if they did actually type what they thought, we know that it would be littered with just foolishness, misspellings, poor grammar.
These people don't think coherently.
So... What is the value in this whole sort of ghostwriting?
It's one thing if you have somebody follow you around and you do hours and hours of interviews and then they write the book for you.
Like Donald Trump had his ghostwriter follow him around for an extended period of time and write the art of the deal.
And it's all based off of Donald Trump's knowledge, wisdom, insight, perspective, views, philosophy.
So it's actually true to Donald Trump even though he didn't sit down and type the words.
The book Zero to One written by...
Peter Thiel was actually written by Blake Masters who's running for Congress in Arizona.
He lost in Arizona in a Senate race in the last cycle.
But he actually knew Peter Thiel and they sat together and they spent a lot of time together working on this book.
So that makes sense.
But do you think Liz Cheney actually sat with anybody and did interview after interview to get a really thorough memoir out, an investigation out, an expose out about what happened?
I guarantee that whoever wrote this book sat and watched all of the hearings over and over again and took excessive amounts of notes repeatedly about what was going on.
When Trump was being investigated for Russian collusion and impeachment for January 6th, and that insurrection, that terrible insurrection that happened because he wanted to be a dictator, even though he left peacefully on January 20th when he probably actually could have successfully called for an insurrection.
So she just sat there and watched the recordings of these clips, she or he, whoever wrote the book, and Liz Cheney gets to come out and say, this is my memoir.
And frankly, I'm not quite sure that Liz Cheney's actually had such a remarkable life.
Obviously, she was an elected official in our federal government.
That's pretty remarkable.
But there are a lot of very normal sort of average people that don't necessarily have an exciting story to tell who are in Congress, who are in the House of Representatives or the Senate.
And so really the only purpose for this book to come out is A, so that she can make a ton of money, raise a ton of money as well.
And B, so that this mainstream narrative, this establishment media, can just use it as another jab against Trump.
This is basically just a book of defamation, I'm certain of it.
I haven't read a page of it, but I'm certain that it's just page after page of Trump is evil, Trump is evil, and that's why she got the publishing deal.
That's why it's a number one bestseller on Amazon, despite the fact that nobody wants to read it or has read it.
I frankly doubt that she even read it.
I find it very hard to believe that That it's more popular than Britney Spears' new book, The Woman and Me.
Poor woman. So this is just another example.
I wanted to point this out to you.
Whenever you see these bestsellers on these lists, just be very careful because more often than not, it's not really true.
And we know that the publishing companies have been gaming the bestseller lists for an extended period of time.
The New York Times bestseller list isn't even based on sales volume.
It's based on key metrics at certain specific retailers and locations.
And then there is a subjective review process.
That goes into determining who actually makes the list.
So the list is not this sort of distinguished list that it once was.
This is all sort of just another example of this mainstream narrative push for this content that nobody wants, just like Disney.
Disney's doing the same thing. They're trying to push this woke stuff on you, and then they come out and they have the audacity to complain to us for not going to see their movies.
They call us bigoted.
They call us racist.
They call us misogynistic or whatever.
Because no one's going to their movies, and the fact of the matter is no one goes because the movies aren't any good anymore.
I remember when I was growing up, Disney was awesome.
Lion King was one of the best movies of all time.
Entire families watched that movie repeatedly.
I even liked the original Mulan, Pocahontas, all the good stuff from the 90s.
The 90s was the peak of Disney.
Really. And now they're trying to push this propaganda on us for no real apparent reason.
It's not making them any more money doing this.
They're losing money hosting these productions, making these productions, and trying to force people to watch them.
So why is it that they're doing it?
It's got to be some sort of either brainwashing inside the company or some sort of external pressure.
I don't think that it's a coincidence that throughout the last several decades, really going all the way back to the 70s, whatever's coming out in Hollywood or in literature has seemed to align very much with the mainstream media narrative, which we know was compromised by Project Mockingbird, which extends into this day.
And so what I can't tell is if the subliminal marketing and advertising of the mainstream media narrative from the deep state is so good that it's saturated the subconsciouses of us all, and the creators of these movies then just happen to make content, movies, music, books, whatever, that lines up perfectly with this narrative.
Or whether it's more menacing and that the intelligence community actually has plants making production decisions inside of these companies to ensure that whatever we see on the news...
And in our movies and whatever we read in books is exactly what the Deep State wants us to believe.
I mean, I loved the new Top Gun movie, but how ridiculous was it that you couldn't figure out who the enemy was the entire movie?
And there's this major, super dangerous mission.
Nobody knows where the mission takes place.
Nobody actually knows who the enemy is.
It was just this sort of propaganda piece about how great America is and how we're always the hero.
And even though we don't have a bad guy right now, there is one and we're going to fight that one.
Stick with us, folks.
More on the other side.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
The Pentagon apparently has investigated dozens of extremism cases within its ranks.
The Pentagon has investigated 183 instances of extremism in military ranks according to a new report including 78 cases of troops advocating for, engaging in, or supporting the overthrow of the U.S. government or seeking to alter the form of the government by unconstitutional or other unlawful means.
Of course, we know that these 183 instances were acts that were committed by Military personnel who will likely wind up being Democratic Congress members in a few years.
The U.S. military has a well-documented extremism problem.
People with extreme political ideologies, including white supremacists, have long used the military as a place to recruit and train new talent.
No, they haven't.
A lot of neo-Nazis have turned out to be former Marines, so this is just bashing the Marines now.
In 2021, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin ordered a 60-day pause across all branches so they could take time to address the problem.
So you're going to order a 60-day pause across all military branches because 183 people in our enormous military did something a little out of line.
But you're not going to close the border until we can figure out what's going on with these terrorists coming across or these Chinese nationals coming across.
With the 72,000 people coming across that we've apprehended from places of interest despite the fact that Hezbollah and Hamas have declared global jihad.
But we're going to put a pause on our military operations or our military personnel because some of them are a little too Republican.
Now we have a better understanding of how bad the problem is thanks to a new report from the DOD Inspector General called the Annual Report to Congress Pursuant to FY 2021 NDAA Section 544.
It's an opaque name for a serious topic.
Section 554 of the Pentagon's 2021 budget required it to keep Congress informed on how well it's handling some of the Pentagon's problem areas.
Including sexual assault, diversity and inclusion, and responses to supremacist, extremist, and criminal gang activity of a member of the armed forces.
So they're coming after the military, and I understand people who have a legitimate criticism of the military.
I understand we've had callers call in and say that They were a little bit torn or perturbed that we always say thank you for your service to our veterans when basically all of the wars that we've been in since at least World War II have been unjust.
And I'm one of those people that likes to thank veterans for their service because regardless of whether or not the war was just, most men who joined the military joined Out of a naive ambition to fight for their country.
So it's a brave act to sign up and enlist and join and go and fight.
And once you get to the war, based on the veterans that I've spoken with, you likely realize that the political class in our country is corrupt, that the war is unjust, and that war is hell.
But you still fight because you want to fight for your guys next to you on the left and right of you.
You have this bond in war and you do incredible things, incredibly heroic things in order to protect the guys that become your family over there.
And so I say thank you for your service even though I haven't agreed with any of the wars that we've been in.
And I know that some of the military personnel do things like violate human rights and there's all sorts of crimes that happen in these conflicts.
That's just the nature of war happens all the time.
But when push comes to shove, what this is really about is that so many who are involved in the military, having witnessed the ugliness of war and the corruption of our political class, come home and they tend to lean right.
Not all of them. I'm just talking about a tendency here.
They tend to vote conservative.
And I know the conservatives are just as much warmongers as the leftists, despite the fact that we do have a clip of Schumer just basically chanting for war in Israel.
Over and over again in front of a crowd at the border the other day.
But with conservative values, there's at least the lip service to things like freedom, personal responsibility, family, the right to defend oneself.
After all, who knows better than a veteran how dangerous the world can be, how violent it can quickly become, and the true nature of people when they reach a certain level of desperation or conflict?
And so it makes sense to me that those who have given so much and sacrificed so much for their country and maybe even feel somewhat betrayed by their country because not only did they get into a war that should never have happened to begin with, but then when they came home, there was little or no attention given to them with their struggles, whether it was PTSD or actual physical ailments as a result of this combat, this violence.
And so they vote for Republicans even though Republicans fail us just as much as Democrats because at least Republicans say the right things.
In a way, I guess the Democrats are more honest than the Republicans because they say all of the most evil things and then they actually do them.
Whereas the Republican Party has a tendency to say all of the right things and do none of them.
Dan Crenshaw is one that comes to mind.
But we see these reports coming out that the Pentagon is doing internal investigations.
We see these reports throughout the last several weeks of increased surveillance, digital IDs, digital currencies, social media censorship, social media surveillance, the attempt to subpoena all of those who ever interacted with Trump on Twitter.
And we know that we have a government that hates citizens who love America.
Our government has demonstrated to us that the love of America among the people is something that is terrifying to them.
Because they know that they're betraying America and America's interests.
They know that what they're doing is not representative of our interests.
That it's unhealthy for us.
That it's sick. That it's like a cancer infesting us and spreading and getting worse and worse and that they're taking advantage of us.
And they know that if we ever find out and come together and rally together about that, that it's going to be a major problem for them.
Whether economically or actually in terms of legal accountability, a major problem for them.
And so whenever they see someone proudly waving a flag, or whenever they drive past a home that has the flag on the front porch, extended at 45 degrees, right to the sky, it must send a shiver down their spine.
I wonder if they feel guilty that they have not lived up to the patriotism that our culture has traditionally espoused.
I wonder if when they see the likes of Colin Kaepernick kneel at a football game, if that delights them because they realize no one's going to come after them for what they're doing to America if nobody loves America anymore.
I wonder if they intentionally push it, if they intentionally want us to hate America because it is a revolutionary spirit.
We are a country that is proud of To be founded on basically an insurrection.
It was a revolution.
We didn't try to overthrow the British government, so it wasn't an insurrection in that sense.
But we abolished the royal government that was here and replaced it with another one, so in that sense it was an insurrection.
Our entire culture and people and nation is founded on this idea that if you are a tyrant over us, we will declare ourselves independent.
And all the immigrants that came here came from tyrannies or less free areas to pursue the opportunities here.
And they just want us to forget that.
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alex jones
Where the treetops glisten and children listen to hear.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journalism.
ladies and gentlemen. I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
I'll take calls on the third hour today.
It's kind of been a slow news week.
It has and it hasn't.
There's always an abundance of news, but some weeks you have to dig more than others.
Some weeks something like Hamas attacking Israel over the weekend happens and it's all you talk about for a week.
It's such a big story.
But there's been little things sort of prickling all over the place that just indicate that there is activity going on in terms of the New World Order.
We see in this report here that Putin's Saudi visit to talk OPEC and the Gaza War highlights the U.S. failure to isolate Russia.
Why is it that in the context of this conflict between Israel and Palestine...
And of course, their war with Ukraine.
Why is it that Putin is visiting Saudi Arabia to talk about OPEC? I think that this supports, frankly, what I've been saying, and try not to repeat myself too much, about this conflict being entirely about the IMEC corridor.
The United States and its allies are trying to establish alternative trade routes in the region and the surrounding areas, from India all the way up through Europe.
To compete with China's Belt and Road Initiative.
And of course, if there is a strategy among our enemies, I wouldn't even call our enemies our enemies.
They're actually more like our opponents or competitors.
We make them into enemies by the things that we do.
But I don't know that they are inherently our enemies.
But if there is a strategy among those who oppose the United States to destabilize the dollar and replace the global reserve currency with an alternative currency...
Then it does make sense that Russia's meeting with Saudi Arabia to talk about OPEC. Because Saudi Arabia, I believe, is the number one oil exporter in the region.
Iran close second, as I understand it.
And obviously, Saudi Arabia exports its oil in dollar denominations for now.
But there have been some negotiations and some deals manifesting in the region for alternative currencies in some other exports among those nations.
But it makes sense that Putin would want to meet with Saudi Arabia if he is in cahoots with China to ensure that Saudi Arabia doesn't participate in this IMEC corridor.
It's supposed to go right through Saudi Arabia.
There's supposed to be a major partner in it.
In order for it to work out, Israel needs to be stabilized, but Israel isn't very stable right now.
I didn't get a chance to cover it yesterday, but there are reports that Israel could face a strategic defeat.
I know that they're very well funded and they're backed by the strongest military in the world, allegedly, the United States of America.
And I know that they have more rockets and they can destroy more buildings than their opponents, but there's more to winning a war than just leveling cities.
You have to conquer a people.
And I don't know that these radicals in the region are going to be conquered so easily in terms of their hearts and minds.
Because Israel's catalyzed so much hatred in them.
And so Putin is going to Saudi Arabia in the context of Saudi Arabia likely being uncomfortable or unwilling to pursue this IMEC corridor as of now.
And they're in sort of a cushy position because they can listen to China and Russia.
Try to win their favor, and they can listen to the United States and Israel try to win their favor.
Everybody's sort of bidding for Saudi Arabia right now.
They're in a very good spot.
They're not involved in these wars directly, and everybody wants to be their friend because they want them to participate in their trade routes into the future because that's going to determine who the superpower is in the 21st century, and that's why we're allowing and funding and supporting the death of tens of thousands of innocent people, corporate bombing, and we're allowing these terrorist attacks to happen.
I mean, let's just take a look at this.
This is clip 5, Leftists for Israel.
That's what I have on the sheet here.
Let's run this, and I'll talk over it while it plays.
We're seeing this rhetoric.
unidentified
We stand with Israel.
Americans march for Israel.
Americans march to free the hostages.
chase geiser
Americans march against anti-Semitism.
That's what it says on the podium there.
I'm just so sick of seeing our politicians wear Ukrainian flags, actually funding and supporting Nazis, and then coming out and saying that they love Israel so much.
But can't we just get a politician that only waves the American flag?
I've come to believe that a true patriot only has room for one flag in his heart.
Why would you ever wave any other nation's flag?
That is such a betrayal. That's like cheating on your wife.
If you say the Pledge of Allegiance to the flag of the United States of America every morning growing up, if you actually meant it, if you're an elected official in our country and you've sworn an oath to protect this country and its constitution time and time again because you have unlimited terms, so you've done it like a million times, Joe Biden, of all people, has probably sworn the oath more than anyone else alive because he's a member of the silent generation and he's still in office.
After all those promises you make to this country to just go out and wave another flag, regardless of whatever conflict of interest there might be, and I know there may not be a conflict of interest now, but to say that we stand with Israel forever, no matter what.
No matter what? Or we stand with Ukraine forever, no matter what.
Really, no matter what.
They couldn't do anything to us or to you that would make you back off from supporting them.
I mean, they've literally got the Iron Cross on their uniforms.
We've got their cemeteries with the Nazi symbolism here outside of Philadelphia in Elkins Park.
We're giving standing ovations to enlisted, formerly enlisted Nazis in Parliament in Canada.
I guess you're right.
I guess there's nothing that these people, that these so-called allies of the United States of America could possibly do to get our politicians not to continue to kiss their ass.
And it's because it's not actually a position of principle.
They don't love Ukraine.
They don't love Israel.
They don't love the Jews.
They don't love those who are displaced in Ukraine because of this war.
They don't love innocent people.
They don't love sick people, old people, anyone vulnerable.
They don't care at all about our own veterans.
It's not a principle approach.
It is only because of political incentives, special interests, and what they have to gain.
So if we operate with the understanding that our politicians don't actually do anything because of a principle, like our founders did, they were really sort of the last bastions of principled leadership.
Washington turning down the opportunity to be king of this country, because he just fought a war to end a monarchy, demonstrated his character.
If our politicians today aren't doing anything based on principle, then we have to ask ourselves, okay, what's the real incentive here?
Why is it that we spent so much money in Ukraine?
Okay, is it because they're invested in these military industrial contractors?
Is it because they invested in these companies, these contractors that operated in these biolabs that were discovered and they're embarrassed or they're worried that it's going to come out, the corruption that they did, that they have, that they are?
Or is it because they wanted to delay Russia's control over the breadbasket of Europe until some of these other conflicts were resolved, whether it be in Israel or between China?
And then when this conflict happens in Israel, it begs the question, why is it that the United States cares so much?
Because it's certainly not our politicians just feeling the pang in their hearts of Judeo-Christian values.
We see what they do. We know what the world's like.
We know what our leaders are like.
We see stories every single day.
Like this Las Vegas story of the Grand Prix resulting in the sting operation that arrested 74 people who were human trafficking.
Here it is, human trafficking sting operation that was carried out during the week of the Las Vegas Grand Prix resulted in the arrests of 74 people according to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department.
Maybe the feds were involved, maybe they weren't, but that's the Metro Police Department, the local police taking care of that or reporting on that.
So it seems the higher up we go in our nation, the more corrupt the people become.
Therefore, the more we can count on the fact that whatever they're saying isn't for any principle or value or moral reason.
And so that's the question we have to ask ourselves if we're going to be critical thinking info warriors.
What's the real motive here?
What's the worst possibility?
And that's probably the truth.
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
Last segment, we were talking about how our leaders don't actually do anything based off of principles or convictions or philosophies or values or morals.
They always do whatever it is that they do for their own self-interest.
And it reminds me of Al Gore, who, of course, is famous for being a really sore loser about the election against George W. Bush.
And he may have actually been right in that instance, but he was such a wuss about it.
He even griped to Tony Robbins on a video that went semi-viral when Tony Robbins was giving a TED Talk.
Al Gore was in the crowd.
Tony Robbins was talking about accountability and how we need to take ownership of all of our mistakes and failures, and it's not other people's fault.
And he had everybody raise their hand.
Raise your hand if you think you failed because it's someone else's fault.
And he raised his hand.
He's like, what happened to you as a Supreme Court justice?
Something like that. Because the vote didn't turn out for him.
But I know him best for an inconvenient truth.
That documentary that he made that I'm sure you've all heard about, that I'm sure many of you have seen.
I remember watching it.
I was about, I don't know, 11 or 12 years old when it came out.
I was born in 1990, so it would have been right after the election.
I remember watching it.
In school and outside of school.
And being really concerned about climate change.
Thinking, wow, this global warming thing, we'll figure it out.
But that's so bad.
It's too bad. Of course, now we know that all the predictions didn't come true.
Greta Thunberg famously, just a few weeks ago, deleted a tweet from 2018 in which she said, I think we were all going to be dead by 2023 and it didn't happen.
So she deleted the tweet instead of maybe reconsidering her position on the climate.
But then it begs the question, okay, so if he doesn't actually believe in this stuff, if it's so obviously a lie, if he knew it was a lie, then why did he lie about it?
And the fact of the matter is, I think that there's a very giant industry around the green agenda.
I don't know if the crew has time to look it up, but I'd be very curious to know if you can Google it.
What the industry size is, how many billions of dollars are spent on green initiatives every year.
I bet it's giant.
But when you have that level of special interests and when you have such interconnectivity between the industry and the government because it requires government subsidies, government sponsorships for things like windmills and stuff to go up everywhere and land acquisition for these placements and these programs and incentives for people to put solar on their homes and their businesses.
That's a window, an opportunity for corruption.
And I haven't looked into who Al Gore's donors are, who he's in business with, or what boards he sits on, or where he's invested.
I haven't taken the time to go to unusualwhales.com and figure that out.
But I'm certain that the reason he was pushing this green initiative, these green narratives, this climate issue so hard, has nothing to do with his actual concern about the climate and more to do with his concern about his own portfolio.
And now I see this clip of him, and it's funny too because he's so much more coherent than Joe Biden, but he's sort of fallen off the political spectrum.
I saw this clip this morning of him saying that the internet was dangerous.
He says that social media and these algorithms are like AR-15s and that they should be banned.
Let's run clip four.
unidentified
If you have social media that is dominated by algorithms that...
Pull people down these rabbit holes that are a bit like pitcher plants.
These algorithms, they are the digital equivalent of AR-15s.
They ought to be banned. They really ought to be banned.
It's an abuse of the public forum.
But when people are pulled down these rabbit holes, you know what's at the bottom of the rabbit hole?
That's where the echo chamber is.
And if you spend too much time in the echo chamber, what's weaponized is another form of AI, not artificial intelligence, artificial insanity.
I'm serious.
I'm serious.
QAnon is just the best-known version of artificial insanity.
And these devices are the enemies of self-government, and they're the enemies of democracy.
We need reforms for both democracy and capitalism.
Both sets of reforms are possible.
chase geiser
He calls artificial intelligence artificial insanity when his whole entire career has been based off of manufactured insanity, hyping up problems that don't really exist, lying about the state of the climate, making predictions that never come true, and still believing in the issue making predictions that never come true, and still believing in the issue Isn't the definition of insanity doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome?
So is he not insane himself if he time and time again has made prediction after prediction about what's going to happen to the environment if we keep going the way that we're going?
And none of those predictions ever come true, yet he still maintains his initial position that climate change is...
This terrible threat?
And I've said it before, I'll say it again.
I believe that we should be good stewards of the planet.
I think that unnecessary pollution is a bad idea.
I don't think people should be littering.
I know that plastic recycling is gone by the wayside because it's basically come out that the recycling wasn't even really happening.
But I've got no problem with making decisions, when they make sense, that are going to be better for the environment.
No problem whatsoever. But when you're refusing to build a nuclear power plant because you're concerned about some obscure fish on the coast of where you want to put the plant, then that gets a little bizarre to me because isn't the whole point to reduce greenhouse gases and wouldn't nuclear power have less emissions?
And I know nuclear power is controversial.
I know there have been disasters like Chernobyl and maybe it would happen again.
I don't trust the government to run anything dangerous.
But my point here is, this guy is always lying, he's always been wrong, and he has the audacity to come out and use a line like that.
Artificial intelligence is artificial insanity.
And what's crazy about it is, he's looking at it from the opposite perspective, that artificial intelligence is insane because it turns the people against the government.
Whereas we, or I, I can speak for myself and the like-minded audience here, is concerned about artificial intelligence because we're worried about how the government is going to use it on us.
So even if he's right about artificial intelligence being a threat, he's right about it for all the wrong reasons, if not logically wrong reasons, ethically or morally wrong reasons.
And he's coming out and criticizing QAnon, and I understand.
I'm critical of QAnon, too.
I think it was definitely a sham after a certain period of time.
It might have been legit initially, and I think Q was sabotaged and switched when the platforms changed.
I watched a great HBO docuseries on it, Q Into the Storm.
I highly recommend you watch it. But the fact of the matter is, to say that someone anonymously speaking on the Internet to people who are willing to listen...
Needs to be banned like an AR-15 needs to be banned is offensive on so many different levels.
First of all, AR-15s don't need to be banned.
We need them now more than ever.
And second of all, if you're afraid of freedom of speech, if you're afraid of people misunderstanding things or getting things wrong, then you're in the wrong country, man.
I can't believe that that guy was so close to being President of the United States.
And frankly, I think they're all getting scared.
Let's run clip two of Gates and others in this sort of bizarre and bothersome video.
bill gates
I don't remember talking about masks at all, but the two of you, you personally were using masks.
I remember you seemed like a really extreme case because you would wear the full thing when you'd leave your apartment.
unidentified
And it's like, is he gone overboard?
Is he termophobic?
I was doing that.
chase geiser
we've learned in the last year?
bill gates
Yeah, I just don't think of wearing a mask as such a deep inconvenience.
I mean, you know, we ask people to wear pants.
You know, why was this politicized?
Early stage of the infection, we thought this was about coughing.
We didn't know the simple masks would provide so much benefit.
chase geiser
You get the message about masks to be a, you know, kind of bipartisan, let's protect I remember when everybody had to wear the masks and the airports wouldn't let you wear a bandana, even though the EPA has a study that says the bandanas are more effective than the masks the way that people were wearing them.
And the fact of the matter is, the masks were never about health.
They were only about this psychological propaganda.
It was psychological warfare on the American people to push the masks.
Because they didn't work. We knew they didn't work.
And they forced you to wear them anyway.
And if you didn't wear them, you were considered insensitive or a grandma killer.
Do you remember the grandma killer headlines?
Everyone's saying you're a grandma killer.
You don't wear a mask.
And the fact that Gates, who's actually a very intelligent person...
Intelligence doesn't always mean good.
He's obviously a bright guy.
He's been very successful. And he was successful for a very long period of time.
Just comes out and insists...
As the scientist that he perceives himself to be, as the genius that he perceives himself to be, that these masks are effective or good or healthy or the right move or acceptable.
Now, after all this time and all the data and everybody being so sick of it, just goes to show how in the bag he is for the New World Order.
Stick with us, folks, more on the other side.
michael shellenberger
Just even a year or two ago, global elites used to pretend to care about people, but they're not even pretending anymore.
I mean, here they fly their private jets, you know, separate private jets, including for the prime minister of Britain, his foreign secretary, King Charles, all taking their own private jet.
At the very moment that they're raising energy prices to historically high levels, And as you just saw there with John Kerry demanding the shutdown of coal plants, which will mean that people will burn wood and dung in China and they will starve and they will not have enough to eat and you'll have riots in the streets.
I think that what's so different now is that the elites are just openly and blatantly expressing their hatred of humankind, particularly the hatred of working people, of poor people.
People both in the United States, in the so-called flyover states that they hate so much, but also in places like India and China and Africa where people want to live a better life and that's what coal has traditionally provided.
You know, what's so interesting, of course, is that the obvious alternative to coal is natural gas.
If you cared about climate change, if this was actually about climate change, you would just produce more natural gas because it produces half the carbon emissions of coal.
The United States reduced our carbon emissions by 22 percent between 2005 and 2020, with 61 percent of that reduction coming just from switching from coal to natural gas.
But John Kerry and other climate activists are against natural gas, and they've been stifling the production of natural gas, clean burning American natural gas, which is the cleanest in the world.
So it's so obviously hypocritical, but worse than that, I think it's really anti-human, and that's really what gets additive.
It's a religion, it's a cult, like you said, and it really is about being against humankind, against humanity.
The largest donor to the Democratic Party, George Soros, but also Michael Bloomberg, And a whole set of other oligarchs have a strong interest in keeping energy scarce.
I think that's what is a big driver of this.
That's why they want to shut down nuclear plants, coal plants, they want to stifle natural gas production, and they want us to use weather-dependent, energy-dilute, primitive sources of energy, so-called renewables, that are actually anything other than renewable.
And these are technologies that require 300 to 900 times more land than natural gas or nuclear plants.
And that keep energy expensive and scarce so that they can control the energy markets around the world.
And so it's really all three of these things.
It's sort of a grotesque display of anti-human power, of elitist power.
It's also a religion.
You know, these guys actually think of themselves as saving the planet.
The pillars of civilization are cheap energy, meritocracy, law and order, and free speech.
And all four of those pillars are currently under attack.
And so you start with cheap energy.
I mean, you can't maintain modern civilization without cheap energy.
We know we couldn't have had the Industrial Revolution for physical reasons if they hadn't found coal and they hadn't made a use of coal with the steam engine.
So the attack on cheap energy is truly an attack on modern civilization, and it should frighten us, and we should be aware to it and alive to it.
I think, you know, what gives me hope here is that, you know, environmentalism, it used to have a kind of utopian, positive side.
That's all gone. I mean, we saw with Greta Thunberg in Extinction Rebellion, it became very nihilistic, it became very anti-human, so dark, it was basically just about preventing the end of the world, preventing the apocalypse.
They used to still try to hide their hatred of humanity a little bit.
But this year, I mean, gloves are off and masks are off.
And you can just see here they are openly flying their private planes to a climate conference where they're demanding that ordinary people pay much more for energy, that we keep energy supplies secure.
You know, our electric grids right now in the United States, Tucker, are in serious jeopardy.
I mean, we're having reliability crises, not just in California.
That's the most famous one, but we've seen it all over the country, Texas.
We saw it in the Midwest and Southeast last year during winter.
So we're seeing an attack on the grid, which is really a testament to modern civilization.
It's happening everywhere at the same time, Europe, the United States.
What gives me hope is that I think it's finally becoming obvious to people that it's a scam and that the people that are pushing Really hate civilization, or at least they hate civilization for others.
They want it only for themselves.
And that they're in the grip of a really dogmatic cult philosophy.
I mean, I think it's fair to call it a death cult at this point, when you're stifling energy supplies that are necessary to keep people alive, allow poor people to escape from the use of wood and dung.
I don't know what else you call that than an anti-human death cult.
chase geiser
This is the American Journal.
I am Chase Geyser with you this morning for at least a couple more days before the great Owen Schroer comes back from his federally sponsored vacation.
You guys see the story. Gold bars found in Senator Bob Menendez's home during a raid linked to a 2013 armed robbery.
Several gold bars were found at Senator Bob Menendez, Democrat from New Jersey, residence during an FBI raid in June of 2022 tied to a bribery investigation of the New Jersey Democrat.
The serial numbers of the four gold bars found confirmed they were previously stolen in 2013 from the businessman accused of bribing the senator, NBC News reported Monday.
Menendez and his wife Nadine were indicted on bribery charges by the Southern District of New York in September.
So these gold bars have serial numbers on them, and that's how they were able to determine that they were the ones that were stolen.
But what's crazy about this is these gold bars, 13 gold bars apparently, and $566,000 in cash were allegedly stolen from this guy who bribed Menendez.
That's the claim here of the article.
So it seems to me that the guy gave the gold bars and the cash to Menendez and then reported them as stolen so it wouldn't come up on paper that there was an actual exchange of value or money.
And they found him in his house.
Just goes to show how corrupt these people are.
And the fact that he wanted to get paid in gold is even more alarming.
When our politicians insist on being bribed in gold, that's how you know there's a real problem with the money system.
That's how you know the currency's on the verge of collapse.
When, oh, sorry, I don't take cash.
Cash is not reliable these days.
Money supply growth fell again in October, remaining deep in negative territory after turning negative in November 2022 for the first time in 28 years.
October's drop continues a steep downward trend from the unprecedented highs experienced during much of the past two years.
So it's not exactly a bad thing that the money supply is shrinking because it's sort of anti-inflationary for that to happen, but the problem is If there's anti-inflation, it can be just as bad as inflation.
What you want to do is you want to stop inflation.
You don't want to reverse it because then suddenly you owe a lot more on your home than it's worth.
So if you bought a home for $500,000 when $500,000 was worth nothing and then the value of the dollar drastically goes up, paying back that $500,000 could be a real problem.
That's deflationary pressure.
And so it seems like they're counteracting the money supply because they want to stop this inflation from happening, which means that it's going to stop the home values from going up.
They're going to stay in this sort of locked situation, and we'll see what's going to happen.
But the dollar doesn't look like it's doing very well.
But speaking of dollars and cents and corruption and climate change, how about a very wealthy politician-to-be, or aspiring politician, and a private jet...
And a Mossad agent all flying together several times over the years.
Let's see clip six of RFK and Epstein.
RFK responds to questions about whether or not he was ever on the Lolita Express.
unidentified
You weren't ever on Jeffrey Epstein's jet, were you?
robert f kennedy-jr
I was on Jeffrey Hubstein's jet two times.
I was on it in 1993, and I went to Florida with my wife and two children.
I went to visit my mom over Easter.
My wife had some kind of relationship with Glenn Maxwell.
chase geiser
Some kind of relationship?
robert f kennedy-jr
So I went then and on another occasion I flew again with my family with I think four of my children and Mary, my wife, to Rapid City, South Dakota.
To go fossil hunting for a weekend.
But otherwise, I was never on his jet alone.
I've been very open about this from the beginning.
This was in 93, so it was 30 years ago.
It was before anybody knew about Jeffrey Epstein's, you know, his nefarious issues.
And I agree with you that all of this information should be released.
We should get real answers on what happened to Jeffrey Epstein and any of the high-level political people that he was involved with.
All of that should be open to the public.
It should be absolutely transparent.
And, you know, I don't see why any of those records would have any redactions in them.
Why would we be hiding that from the American public?
chase geiser
I don't know why he doesn't just ask his campaign manager, who's also his daughter-in-law and a former CIA op, what happened.
Maybe she would be able to get that information for him.
But it's just hard for me to believe that the former sex addict, RFK, and not to bash anybody that is addicted to sex, it's awesome.
But there's no way...
That this former sex addict in 1993 got on a plane with Jeffrey Epstein and didn't know what kind of things Jeffrey Epstein was up to.
I mean, there's images of...
Jeffrey Epstein getting a foot massage with his feet in Ghislaine Maxwell's breasts on that plane.
That's the kind of stuff that was going on.
And his wife had some kind of relationship with him.
As if you don't know who your wife hangs out with.
Who doesn't know who their wife hangs out with?
I mean, I know these politicians, they're in these sort of political marriages and they don't really spend time together.
They don't really love each other. They have separate quarters and all that stuff.
But there is no way he didn't know why his wife was hanging out with Ghislaine.
Yeah, his toes are in her boobs.
I'll never forget it. It's the happiest I've ever seen her, actually.
You ever seen her happier than that? And I'm not saying that just because you've been on the plane means you're a pedophile or a criminal.
I'm not saying that just because you've been photographed with Ghislaine or Jeffrey Epstein that you're a pedophile or a human trafficker or some sort of corrupt politician.
They took pictures with everybody and they always wanted everybody on the plane and they tried to build relationships with powerful people so that they could leverage them and not everybody took the bait.
Some people hopped on the plane. Went from point A to point B, got off the plane, nothing happened.
That's certainly common.
There were hundreds upon hundreds of people that got on the plane.
If you're getting on the plane multiple times and you're a Kennedy who's known for liking sex a lot, I think it's alarming.
I think it's very indicative that there's probably something going on.
Obviously, it's just speculation.
But I don't trust this guy at all.
Why would a Kennedy, after what happened to John F. Kennedy, hire a former CIA operative to run his campaign?
Why would he allow a former CIA operative to marry into his family after only a year of being with his son?
And then why would he be flying around with a Mossad agent amidst his addiction to sex, only later to find out that that guy was actually a sex trafficker?
They seem like two peas in a pod to me.
Two politicians in a plane, two peas in a pod.
And that would have been during the Clinton presidency, too.
So I wonder if he was on the plane at the same time as Bill Clinton.
And he can say all he wants, that he wants this information to come out, who was on the flight logs, what really happened to Epstein, but he can just say that without really meaning it.
Especially if he knows it's never going to happen.
That's a really safe thing to say.
And it just seems to me more and more obvious that this is a guy who wrote a really good book and has done a lot of good research and advocacy about the harms of vaccines, but he's a leftist.
Bad people do good things sometimes.
Good people do bad things sometimes.
This guy's a plant. He's going to split the vote against Trump if he's on the ballot in the general election.
And they're trying to run as many people against Trump as possible to divide that right-wing vote.
So they can just usher in Trudeau style.
Whatever left is on the ballot.
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elise stefanik
Dr. Kornbluth, at MIT, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate MIT's code of conduct or rules regarding bullying and does calling for the genocide of Jews violate MIT's code of conduct or rules If targeted at individuals, not making public statements.
Yes or no? Calling for the genocide of Jews does not constitute bullying and harassment?
unidentified
I have not heard calling for the genocide for Jews on our campus.
elise stefanik
But you've heard chants for intifada.
unidentified
I've heard chants, which can be anti-Semitic depending on the context, when calling for the elimination of the Jewish people.
elise stefanik
So those would not be according to the MIT's code of conduct or rules?
unidentified
That would be investigated as harassment, if pervasive and severe.
elise stefanik
Ms. McGill, at Penn, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Penn's rules or code of conduct, yes or no?
unidentified
If the speech turns into conduct, it can be harassment.
elise stefanik
Yes. I am asking, specifically calling for the genocide of Jews, does that constitute bullying or harassment?
unidentified
If it is directed and severe or pervasive, it is harassment.
elise stefanik
So the answer is yes.
unidentified
It is a context-dependent decision, Congresswoman.
elise stefanik
It's a context-dependent decision.
That's your testimony today.
Calling for the genocide of Jews is depending upon the context.
That is not bullying or harassment.
This is the easiest question to answer.
Yes, Ms. McGill. So is your testimony that you will not answer yes?
unidentified
If the speech becomes conduct, it can be harassment.
elise stefanik
Conduct meaning committing the act of genocide?
The speech is not harassment.
This is unacceptable, Ms.
McGill. I'm going to give you one more opportunity for the world to see your answer.
Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Penn's code of conduct when it comes to bullying and harassment?
unidentified
Yes or no? It can be harassment.
elise stefanik
The answer is yes.
And Dr. Gay, at Harvard, does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's rules of bullying and harassment, yes or no?
claudine gay
It can be, depending on the context.
elise stefanik
What's the context?
claudine gay
Targeted as an individual?
Targeted at an individual?
elise stefanik
It's targeted at Jewish students, Jewish individuals.
Do you understand your testimony is dehumanizing them?
Do you understand that dehumanization is part of antisemitism?
I will ask you one more time.
Does calling for the genocide of Jews violate Harvard's rules of bullying and harassment?
Yes or no?
claudine gay
Anti-Semitic rhetoric when it crosses into conduct that amounts to bullying, harassment, intimidation, that is actionable conduct and we do take action.
elise stefanik
So the answer is yes, that calling for the genocide of Jews violates Harvard code of conduct.
claudine gay
Correct. Again, it depends on the context.
elise stefanik
It does not depend on the context.
The answer is yes, and this is why you should resign.
These are unacceptable answers across the board.
chase geiser
This is a tricky one for me, because obviously it makes me sick to see these bureaucrats at these universities respond to very easy questions in a very cold, calculated way in order to defend calls for jihad and intifada.
That bothers me. I don't like antisemitism.
I don't like radical extreme Islam.
I don't think these people should be at our universities.
I don't think our professors should have been brainwashed into brainwashing generations of Americans in order...
To advocate the congregation of all Jews in Israel so they can be eradicated all at once.
We've seen this time and time again at university after university with Muslim student associations when asked about their feelings regarding Hezbollah.
I showed a clip of it a month ago, maybe two months ago now, on this very show.
But at the same time, I'm very disturbed to see our politicians Come down on universities about what is free speech on a campus.
I don't think these students should be at these universities.
I don't think we should have migrants at these universities.
I don't think we should be importing these people into our country and spreading this violence and rhetoric.
But I definitely don't think that we should have a government that has hearings with university administrators about the speech of their students What if it was a Trump rally?
What if there were a bunch of MAGA Republicans at the universities that were advocating for America First and closing off the border and building the wall?
And it was a Democrat saying, does that constitute xenophobic rhetoric?
And trying to put pressure on them by threatening federal funding being withheld because they allow certain speech at the universities.
Shouldn't we allow... Anyone to say whatever they want, whenever they want in this country, at these universities.
After all, you're going to a university for the purpose of getting an education.
I know that that's not what happens anymore.
But in order to actually get an education, you have to be able to entertain dangerous ideas.
You have to be able to have conversations and ask questions With a certain level of trust among your peers and your professors in order to discover what is really true about controversial issues.
If we don't ever talk about controversial issues, then everybody just remains in the dark about them and around them.
So why is it that a member of Congress or a political leader is hammering down on university administrators?
University administrators who I find disgusting, mind you.
Why do we have a politician hammering down on university administrators because of the speech of their students on their campuses?
I'm a free speech absolutist.
I think that our First Amendment right to freedom of speech doesn't go far enough to protect us.
For example, in the United States, you cannot legally advocate for insurrection.
And I think that you should be legally allowed to advocate for insurrection.
I say that without advocating for it right now.
I'm just explicitly stating my position that it should be legal.
You should be able to make calls for violence if you really have freedom of speech.
You shouldn't be held accountable for those calls to violence if they're perpetuated or acted out by someone else because everyone's responsible for their own actions and their own decisions.
And I don't think that it's the right thing morally for people to call for violence or morally for people to call for genocide.
I'm against it as a Christian American patriot, just like anybody else.
But when you have Congress coming down on universities for the speech of their students, that's a little too McCarthyist for me.
That's a little too communist for me.
We have to be able to tolerate the things that we hate to hear.
And I hate to hear the word intifada.
I hate to hear calls for jihad.
I hate to hear the chants of from the river to the sea.
And I hate to see these instances of Jewish people being spit on or Jewish people spitting on Muslim people.
And I'm not a Jewish person and I'm certainly no Muslim.
But by God, shouldn't they be allowed to say some hateful shit to each other?
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I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
More news for the rest of the hour and then your calls throughout the third hour.
That last segment was just crazy.
You know, the first time I watched that video, I was so appalled at the university administrators.
It wasn't until the second time that I looked at it, I realized it was appalling as well that the political class was coming down on students for their free speech.
And... We've seen this rhetoric about antisemitism being on the rise come up time and time again, even before all of this recent conflict.
We know that the Biden administration has been talking about it and giving speeches about it, right-wing extremism, white supremacy, things of that nature, neo-Nazis.
We know that any time there's a neo-Nazi rally of 17 convicts, it goes viral, even though It's literally all of them together.
All the ones that exist.
Such a small group.
And it's disregarded, of course, when we see it in Ukraine.
Because that's inconvenient.
But it's just so bizarre the extent to which we've seen this anti-Semitism fear-mongering pushed.
Obviously, anti-Semitism is a very real thing.
I've witnessed it in my life.
I've known people who feel that way quietly.
Crypto-anti-Semites, so to speak.
And obviously it was a very real thing between 1933 and 1945.
But just because something terrible happened 100 years ago, it doesn't mean that there's a disproportionate risk to a specific group of people.
Black people in this country are not more likely to be enslaved in the future because they were enslaved in the past.
Hispanic babies are not more likely to be sacrificed at an altar just because the Mayans sacrificed babies in the past.
And just because someone is Jewish does not make them more susceptible to a Holocaust in the future.
Bad things have happened to every population, every race, every religion because of their immutable characteristics all throughout history.
This is not something that's unique to any given people.
But we always...
I think it's just because it's so atrocious what happened in 1945.
We're very sensitive to the anti-Semitic issue.
Nobody wants to be anti-Semitic.
And I think it's because it's really the first instance of a substantial amount of footage and imagery coming out that captured what really happened.
And I know some disagree.
Some can argue about 6 million, whatever.
I was doing some research on it the other day.
The historical claims aren't even that 6 million Jews died in the gas chambers.
A lot of people think, oh, 6 million Jews can't die in the gas chambers.
They didn't have enough ovens to do it.
Well, only 2.7 million are actually claimed to have died in the chambers.
The other... 3.3 million are thought to have died by firing squads.
Other means, there were other ways that the Jews died during the Holocaust, during the time of the Holocaust.
But it's a common misconception that it was all during the gas chambers.
But my point is, why is it that this is constantly being pushed?
And the only reason I can really think of is that psychologically we've just been sort of brainwashed into thinking that This is a particularly vulnerable, innocent people.
And we've forgotten that everyone, even Jewish people, are equally capable of evil.
I know that Jordan Peterson is a controversial character.
I know that he's done some things that have been disappointing to his fans.
I've seen him speak a couple of times.
I love Jordan Peterson. And every once in a while he says something or does something, I'm like, whoa.
I remember when I heard the news that he was in rehab.
I was very... Sort of heartbroken, not just for him, but because this is somebody who seems to have it all together, falling apart for an extended period of time.
But one of the things that he said that really resonates with me, and I'm going to paraphrase it, is that the lesson that we have to learn from the Holocaust and from what happened in World War II is that We all, as individuals, without exception, have the capacity to do what the Nazis did within us.
Even Jewish people.
Every human being has the capacity to do that type of evil on another human being.
To be that type of violent, vicious, cruel, and enjoy it.
To follow orders instead of convictions.
We're all susceptible. That's what we have to learn from it.
And that's the mistake that our government has made, that our political class has made, that our educators have made.
They have made World War II out to be this fluke act of mass genocide at the behest of a madman.
And when you frame it like that, it sounds like it's never going to happen again or it could never happen again.
I'm not talking about specifically white people killing Jews.
I mean, just a Holocaust.
This level of violence has happened over and over again throughout history, and it's not something that just happens as a fluke because the wrong guy wrangles his way into power.
Sometimes that's kind of been the case.
The Vladimir the Terrible, an example of that.
But most of the time when these mass executions happen, it's because there's a substantial amount of support among the people for such violence.
And it's not always perpetuated by the same people, on the same people, but yet we still think...
The problem with the anti-Semitism argument isn't even that...
It's not even about saying that terrible things didn't happen to the Jews.
They did. The problem is that we're believing that the Jews can't do terrible things.
Just because they're Jewish. Just because they've been a victim.
It's like saying, oh, just because you're descended from a slave, you're not responsible for anything that you do.
You can loot a store. Just because something bad has happened to your kind isn't an excuse or justification or vindication for the actions that we commit as individuals.
And that's why we have to think about people and each other as individuals who And not as members of a group.
That's the real evil of this identity politics.
This identity politics gets us in this confused state of mind where we start making policy decisions that impact the lives of innocent people based off of some sort of moral justice.
Some group justice.
It's like, if you're critical of Israel carpet bombing the Gaza Strip because there's innocent people there, then why is it okay for A person who's a minority to just assume that all white people are racist just because racism traditionally came from white people in this country.
I want to run clip 19, the anti-Semitism ad that I saw a couple of months ago or a month ago, just to give you guys a sense of, this is just so ridiculous, this propaganda around it.
unidentified
Go ahead and run it, please. I saw what you've been posting.
Hitler was right. I didn't teach you that.
You hide behind your screen spewing all this hatred and ugliness.
You got something you want to say?
Get out of the truck and say it to their faces.
How funny would it have been if it was an Asian kid?
Yeah.
What was right was posted over 70,000 times last year.
chase geiser
There's no looking away from hate.
I don't know. If you guys go to Cernovich's Twitter account, if you will, and let me know how many total tweets that he has.
If you can, or just some major tweeter.
I'd be very curious to know because 70,000 sounds like a lot if you're assuming it's one person doing it.
But there's an awful lot of people posting content on the internet.
70,000 is not a lot, actually.
And you know that it's not something that a neo-Nazi posts just once.
A neo-Nazi doesn't go on Reddit and post, Hitler was right, and just leave it at that.
I said my part. No, no, no.
You know that those 70,000 Hitler was right posts were perpetuated by like 17 guys, right?
More on the other side, folks.
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unidentified
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alex jones
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unidentified
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alex jones
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unidentified
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alex jones
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unidentified
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alex jones
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chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
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Interesting interaction between Hannity and Trump happened just the other day.
I don't know if you've had a chance to see these clips yet, but there's been all these accusations in the media that Donald Trump is going to be the next dictator, despite the fact that he was in office and he's not in office anymore already one time.
And despite the fact that if one could so easily become dictator in this country, then we're already lost.
He's obviously not a dictator, folks.
All the stuff that we heard from those traitors who testified against him about his claims that he was never going to leave the office on January 20th.
None of it turned out to be true. Basically everything critical that's ever been said about him hasn't really turned out to be true.
So let's see him respond to the issue of whether or not he would be a dictator in clips 9 and 10 back to back.
unidentified
9 and 10 back to back. They want to call you a dictator.
sean hannity
You use the words, I am your retribution.
And now, before that, you said if you've been wronged and you used other words as well.
But I want to be very, very clear on this.
To be clear, do you in any way...
Have any plans whatsoever, if we're elected president, to abuse power, to break the law, to use the government to go after people?
donald j trump
You mean like they're using right now?
So, in the history of our country, what's happened to us, again, has never happened before.
Over nonsense. Over nothing.
Made-up charges.
I often say Al Capone, he was one of the greatest of all time, if you like criminals.
He was a mob boss, the likes of which Scarface, they call him.
And he got indicted once.
I got indicted four times.
unidentified
I wonder what my father and mother would say looking down.
sean hannity
We had a lot. We almost have to go to a break.
I want to go back to this one issue, though, because the media has been focused on this and attacking you under no circumstances.
You are promising America tonight.
You would never abuse power as retribution against anybody.
donald j trump
Except for day one. Except for?
He's going crazy. Except for day one.
Meaning? I want to close the border and I want to drill, drill, drill.
sean hannity
That's not retribution.
I'm going to be...
donald j trump
I'm going to be, you know, he keeps...
We love this guy.
He says, you're not going to be a dictator, are you?
I said, no, no, no, other than day one.
We're closing the border, and we're drilling, drilling, drilling.
After that, I'm not a dictator, okay?
unidentified
That sounds to me like you're going back to the policies when you were president.
sean hannity
Take a break. Just getting started.
We're in beautiful Davenport, Iowa.
Donald Trump with us for the hour as Hannity continues.
Thank you for being with us.
chase geiser
God, I hope he wins in 2024.
unidentified
He's just... The other options.
chase geiser
And just seeing, it's little stuff every day they do.
You know, there's a great Charles Bukowski poem, and I'm going to butcher it here.
I'm not going to recite it by any means, but I just remember the whole point of it so vividly.
And he talks about how, for a man, the most terrible things can happen and he can keep his cool.
So he can go to war, he can have a back-breaking job every day, 18 hours a day, four years.
He can lose everything and get back up.
But it's the snapping of a shoelace that'll make him snap.
It's the little things that break a man.
Not the big events.
Not the catastrophes. I've noticed that in my own marriage.
My wife and I are the opposite that way.
I can take massive punches and I'll lose my temper over the dumbest stuff.
She's the other way around. Big things.
Really bother and little things don't.
Maybe she's the more reasonable one.
But I think of that poem because this is just another one of those pinprick sort of barbed wire clips.
It's only 18 seconds long.
It's Nikki Haley. Listen to what she says about whether or not 12-year-olds should be allowed to have gender reassignment surgery.
unidentified
Madam Ambassador, another question is what care should be on the table when a 12-year-old child in this country, assigned female at birth, says actually I feel more comfortable living as a boy.
What should the law allow the response to be?
I think the law should stay out of it and I think parents should handle it.
chase geiser
So, the law shouldn't protect those kids from being mutilated because they're misguided by their parents or their teachers or their administrators?
She's literally saying that mutilating your child should be up to the family.
Should be your choice. Last I checked, one of the three main things the government is supposed to do is protect individual rights.
And I tell you what, similar to abortion, if you're mutilating and sterilizing children as they come of age, then that is a human rights violation.
Quite obviously. I don't know what's worse than that.
And you can say, oh, well, these transgender children will suffer so much if they're not able to have this treatment, these operations, these hormone blockers over the course of their coming of age years.
It's like, yeah, so what?
If they decide they want to get an operation when they're 18, fine.
But you've got to be an adult when you're going to make a lifelong decision like that.
I think you have to be 16 or 18 in most states to get a tattoo.
I think you can get a tattoo when you're 16 in some states if you have a parental consent.
So we're not going to let kids get tattoos, but we're going to let them remove their reproductive organs from their bodies?
Are you kidding? Why wasn't her answer just immediately, we're going to make it illegal until the age of consent?
If you can't consent to have sex, you can't consent to have a sex change.
If you can't consent to get a tattoo, then you can't consent to have a sex change.
If you can't enlist for war, then you can't wage war on your own body.
It's as simple as that.
And it's just one of those things that makes you snap.
It's the small things that someone who's supposed to be on our side, someone who's legitimately a threat, I know she's not yet if you look at the polls, but just wait.
Joe Biden wasn't doing so hot in the polls either early on.
It might be quite the contested primary as she is pushed incessantly.
And it's not just that.
Clip three here, we have this teacher come out and say that she's offended because a straight white family is depicted in some of the literature that her students were exposed to.
unidentified
Go ahead and run clip three. Happy Friday, but can I ask you a serious question?
How is it 2023, and this, I'll show you in a minute, is what we are saying the majority of families look like?
This. This is the majority of families?
It's terrible. It is terrible.
We only have one kid. Don't get me wrong, there are families like that.
And those families have plenty of things dedicated to them.
Movies and books and holidays and all the things.
White holidays. Why, like, if we're really getting serious about what people think teachers are doing in the classroom, why is that on a book?
Why is that a picture representing families?
I'm just asking on this Friday.
chase geiser
That's it. Why would you say something like that?
Can you imagine being critical of the same exact...
Literature, if it depicted minorities, just imagine it was a black family instead of a white family.
It didn't even look that white, first of all.
Second of all, let's imagine. And then somebody came out with a video and they said, you know, it just makes me sick that in America we're seeing black families.
Black heterosexual families.
That just makes me sick.
You know how quickly you would be banned off of TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, maybe even X, YouTube, every single major media, social media platform.
You know how quickly a mob of leftists would email your employer if you posted something like that and see to it that your reputation was tarnished, damaged irreparably forever?
But she didn't come out and say that. I know that she's white too, so maybe it's just acceptable to criticize your own race because it makes so little sense that people just leave it alone.
But what's she trying to prove?
Is she virtue signaling?
Is she trying to impress her friends?
Does she know that it would go viral?
Does she actually believe that?
I don't know. I don't know anymore about this culture, about these people.
I know that's just one TikTok video, but there are millions like that.
Millions of snapping shoelaces every single day.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen.
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
I'm taking calls throughout this hour until the one and only Alex Jones hosts the Alex Jones Show at 11 a.m.
Central Time. It's one hour from now.
I want to hear first from Bill in Iowa.
Bill, what is on your mind? Hey, Chase.
bill in iowa
How are you doing? Can you hear me? Good, man.
chase geiser
You sound great. Thanks for calling. Great.
bill in iowa
Hey, yeah. First of all, I want to say I love...
How you do your show.
I think when that one comes back, the funds are available.
I think you should have your own show on there for wars because you are a great asset to the company and the freedom-loving people.
I want to say that first off the bat.
chase geiser
Thanks, Bill.
bill in iowa
Being that the news came out about New Zealand and the whistleblower over there, I shared all these documents and showed the proof to my friends and family, and they're still so warped in the mind through the mainstream media that they still don't believe me.
I was like, well, all right, man.
People just sometimes can't handle the truth.
It just really upsets me there.
chase geiser
Yeah, what's really alarming to me about that is how many more vaccine-related injuries I've seen than COVID-related injuries or deaths.
I've seen no COVID deaths, but it's so obvious that the vaccines were worse for people than COVID because everybody got COVID, but only, what, 80% of the population or 70% of the population got the vaccine, and you hear about collapsing on soccer fields time and time again.
You hear about AFib being a problem, myocarditis and others.
It's just crazy to me that people don't realize at this point.
bill in iowa
All right. I got one more point to say.
I got... I got my Infowars shipment in yesterday.
I got four bottles of X2 and a bottle of Brain Force Plus.
And I'm going to see Big Swami.
He's going to be in my hometown tomorrow.
So I'm going to personally deliver him a bottle of that Brain Force Plus and give him a bottle of my X2, you know?
Awesome. Maybe get him turned on to that.
But anyways, that's all I got.
chase geiser
Well, thank you so much for your support, Bill.
Love y'all. Appreciate you.
Take care. Thank you. You know, I wonder if Bill saw this clip of the Montreal mayor collapsing mid-speech, speaking of vaccine-related injuries.
Let's go ahead and run clip 16.
unidentified
Mayor Valérie Fante was suddenly taken ill this morning at a news conference at City Hall.
Direct them to other kinds of services.
So I would...
chase geiser
Looks like Sarah Silverman.
unidentified
She pulled a Mitch McConnell.
The mayor was taking questions when she said she wasn't feeling well and, as you saw, she sat down on the floor.
She was there for about five minutes with her staff around her before she got back on her feet and leaving apparently for her offices.
Plant is now being seen by paramedics and is said to be feeling better.
chase geiser
Watch out for those vaccines, folks.
Let's hear next from John in Jamestown.
John, you got about 30 to 45 seconds.
Are you there, John? All right, you got me?
unidentified
Yeah, I'm here, Chase.
Great to talk to you again. All right, I'm going to get right to it if I got short time.
I hate harping on this subject, especially one about a foreign country, but I believe that precise language and fighting propaganda is important in the info war.
Yep. I keep hearing you and others constantly calling the Israeli defensive operations carpet bombing, despite no evidence to support it.
Does anybody even remember what carpet bombing really is anymore?
It's the indiscriminate bombing, usually by dozens or even hundreds of planes, of entire towns and cities to terrorize civilians and destroy civilian infrastructure.
If you have video of actual indiscriminate carpet bombings in Gaza, I'd love to see them because I haven't seen them.
chase geiser
Thank you for your feedback on that.
I appreciate it. I think it's pretty clear that these buildings that are going down are civilian.
And I know that Hamas is culpable to some extent, too, and complicit to some extent as well because they intentionally set up their operations in civilian areas.
But it does seem to me that the...
The government in Israel doesn't really have a place in their heart for anybody in the Gaza Strip.
Not to say that the people in the Strip have any place in their heart for any of the Jews either.
Alright, we got some carpet bombing evidence on screen right now, and we're cutting a break, but more calls for the remainder of the hour.
Army Street, call 877-789-2539.
unidentified
I still believe.
Eve.
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chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal.
Folks, I am Chase Geyser, your host this morning.
unidentified
Street calling 877-792539.
chase geiser
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unidentified
I'm here from Marcus in Keller, Texas.
chase geiser
Marcus, what is on your mind this morning, sir?
unidentified
Marcus. Hey, I just wanted to follow up on the Rosicrucian guy.
Oh, yeah. Yeah, dude, he was cool.
Yeah, he was interesting. He does need to be careful, though.
You kind of wonder. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
chase geiser
I'm not playing with that fire, man.
unidentified
Nope. So there's a book that I haven't been able to read because it costs so much, but that kind of makes me think it might be worth getting.
It's called The Disciples of the Holy Twelve, with the word twelve spelled out.
And it talks about, specifically, the whole book is about where Jesus went in his missing years.
So if you're looking for something, you know, that...
chase geiser
Have you read it, or have you just heard of it?
unidentified
No, I haven't read it.
I've looked at it online.
I actually heard about it through Billy Carson, of Forbidden Knowledge.
I'm sure you've heard of him. Yeah.
Yeah, and... By the way, what do you think of Billy Carson?
chase geiser
You know, I don't really think of anybody except for myself.
unidentified
Yeah. Well, I heard about it through him.
I heard about it through his, you know, his channel.
And I went and I looked for it.
And yeah, like it's hard to get.
chase geiser
Can you find a PDF of it?
Sometimes it's hard to get books.
You can find a PDF that somebody uploaded.
unidentified
I'm sure I could. I'm sure I could.
And it's Disciples of the Holy Twelve with the word 12 spelled out.
There's one that has the number 12 on it.
That's not the book. Okay.
chase geiser
That's a mean trick right there.
That is a mean trick.
unidentified
Yeah, dude. That's what kind of makes me really kind of, you know, I'm like, okay, maybe there's something to it.
chase geiser
That's awesome. Well, thank you for plugging that book.
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Let's hear next from...
Let's do Gustavo in Sacramento.
Gustavo, what's on your mind? Oh, hey.
unidentified
What's up, Chase Geiser? Hey, man.
How you doing? Congratulations. Yeah, I'm doing pretty good.
I just want to give you congratulations on the best show you've been given since you've been covering American Journal.
I think Alex Jones has started a fourth show with you.
You... Owen Troyer, Chase Geiser, and Alex.
You guys all are the top four at the InfoWars show.
Love your show, man, and Merry Christmas.
Wanted to give you a shout-out.
chase geiser
Thanks, man. I appreciate that. That's really nice.
Anything else on your mind this morning? That's about it.
Thank you, sir. Yeah, take care, man.
Have a good day. All right, let's hear from Jordan in Nevada.
unidentified
Jordan, what's up? Hey, what's going on, and thank you for having me.
Yeah, you're welcome. I just wanted to pick the minds of The American people, basically.
Because there's a lot of patriots that would fight for our country, and I know I would, because I'm an American, and this is where I live.
But there was an occupying force that came in, and that was occupying and suppressing us, and basically ruining our lives, killing us daily and day in, day out.
Why would we consider ourselves terrorists instead of freedom fighters when we're fighting for the place that we live, that we love, that we have our families tied to, and so forth?
And a lot of the American Republican side are just honestly not seeing the humanity and what's going on and the powers that are being dropped down onto the Arab population, if that makes sense.
chase geiser
Yeah, no, it absolutely makes sense.
My position as of now on this major issue that we have in the country, which is this divide between the political class and the American class, my position now is that violence is not the next step.
I think we're many steps away from actual violence.
I think what we need to be trying to figure out is how we can outsmart and outinnovate these people.
I think we could render some of their power...
We could neuter their power by pivoting around them all the time and figuring out how to get involved in these major corporations that have been compromised by the intelligence community and using this technology and all the tools at our disposal in a creative and innovative way that they won't be able to subjugate us.
That's where my mind is at at this point.
But yeah, I agree with you.
I think that they're calling us domestic terrorists just because of who we vote for and the fact that we wear MAGA hats at rallies sometimes.
unidentified
But it's also the case for the Gazans in Gaza right now.
They're lost in an open-air prison.
And I'm saying, if we consider them terrorists, and we call ourselves freedom fighters, Where do we draw the line in freedom and terrorism then?
chase geiser
I think the difference is if you intentionally target civilians, that's terrorism.
And you could say that Israel's guilty of the same thing.
So I'm not even defending Israel in this statement.
But they do intentionally target civilians when they do their terms.
unidentified
Do you think the force that Israel's using is way too overboard?
chase geiser
Yeah, I think it's way too overboard.
Absolutely, 100%. Okay.
unidentified
And so, excuse me for my ignorance, but I believe in the 1960s, one of the U.S. presidents sanctioned Israel, I believe, or We've told them to chill out and then...
chase geiser
Yeah, I think there might have been something about that.
My history, my knowledge of the history between Israel and Palestine has literally just...
I just started studying it as soon as this attack happened.
I'm not the most well-versed person in the history of the land or the territory or what happened since 1948 or what happened in Yom Kippur.
I couldn't tell you all the details, but I know that there has consistently been pushback from different U.S. administrations on Israeli force and empowerment.
Specifically, John F. Kennedy was very much so against nuclear proliferation in Israel and wanted to engage in U.S. inspections of their nuclear facilities because he suspected, rightfully so, that they were developing a nuclear bomb.
And honestly, I think that's why he was assassinated.
I think that the Israeli government has a thing to do with it.
unidentified
I was just about to bring that point in.
I was just about to bring that point in because of AIPAC and all that.
chase geiser
We have to realize that there is no group of people that is immune to committing acts of evil.
I'm capable of it.
You're capable of it. And just because we think of the Jewish people or the Israeli people as traditionally being the victims of these great atrocities, and they certainly were, does not mean that they are incapable of atrocities themselves.
unidentified
No, of course. Yeah, we can't excuse any kind of...
I don't know how to explain that, but you put it perfectly.
You said it perfectly earlier while I was watching, and I was like, wow, this guy's a genius.
chase geiser
That's a nice thing for you to say, man.
I appreciate it. Jordan, thanks for calling in, man.
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Let's hear from Ryan in North Carolina.
Ryan, what's up? Hey, Chase.
How you doing? Good. Thanks for calling.
unidentified
I was watching the video earlier of the mayor collapsing on stage.
Yeah. And I noticed that the pattern of the tile very much resembled Nazi signs, like slasicas.
chase geiser
Interesting. Can we throw it up?
unidentified
Oh, yeah. Wow.
I thought that was kind of interesting.
chase geiser
That is interesting. I mean, that's the kind of thing that if Kanye posted a picture of that tile on his Twitter account, he would be gone.
unidentified
Yeah. I don't know.
They just put them somewhere else.
I have another idea. I love the stuff you're doing with Alex singing songs.
Here's one for you. A Klaus Schwab, Mr.
Grinch, Alex Jones version.
chase geiser
Ooh, I like it.
That's a really good idea. I will take that one to heart and see if I can put something together.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I'm Chase Geyser. We're going to take calls the rest of the hour.
So make sure you call 877-789-2539.
Out of the gate, I want to talk to Patty because Patty always gives me a run for my money.
Patty, it's good to hear from you again, man.
What's up? Hey, man.
patty in boston
Chase, it's good to hear from you again, even though you're kind of like the poor man's Harrison Smith.
chase geiser
I'm our friend Harrison.
unidentified
Is that what you're trying to say? Off-brand Harrison Smith.
patty in boston
That should be your handle on Twitter, I think.
Great. That would be good.
chase geiser
That's great.
patty in boston
No, but I seriously do appreciate your take on most things.
But I have to push back on what you were talking about this morning when you said that most men join the military out of naivete or ambition.
I don't think that's true as a veteran myself.
chase geiser
Fill me in, man. Enlighten me.
patty in boston
Yeah, I think that most people, at least in my experience, most people joined out of somewhat desperation.
unidentified
Like it's the most practical thing for them to do?
patty in boston
Yeah, yeah, I think so.
And in my case, I joined the Navy because I knew that I didn't have health insurance.
I experienced a massive brawl where a friend of mine was very badly hurt and didn't have health insurance.
And I thought, what am I doing with myself?
Am I going to be one of these guys who gets hurt and can't pay for it?
So I joined, not because I wanted to be some sort of GI Joe or whatever.
I mean, a lot of guys...
You know, have this patriotism thing.
That wasn't it for me.
But when you're in, then maybe you develop a sense of patriotism while you're at it.
chase geiser
Did it make you more patriotic after you got in?
Were you more gung-ho about the United States?
patty in boston
Maybe it did.
Yeah, I think it maybe did.
I think that's fair to say.
But it wasn't the motivating reason that I joined.
And I think that a lot of people have, and I think maybe you can push back on this, but I think what you said earlier shows that maybe you have a bit of ignorance.
As far as why people join.
chase geiser
Sure, I can see that. What I had in mind was, I had in mind everybody that joined after 9-11.
You know, there were a lot of people that joined after 9-11 because of the...
patty in boston
Well, I joined before 9-11.
I joined before 9-11, and the binding reason was I wanted health insurance and I wanted to get laid in Argentina.
Both of those things were very well, you know, accepted.
chase geiser
You reached both your goals.
patty in boston
Yeah, I made that happen.
I made that happen. So that's why.
I just think that maybe you have a kind of a, maybe a distorted view of why people join.
chase geiser
Yeah, I think you're probably right.
Yeah, I can see T on that.
I don't claim to know much about the military culture or anything like that.
My brother was in the military.
My dad was drafted for Vietnam.
He didn't have to serve in Vietnam.
And my grandfather and great-grandfather fought in World War I and World War II. But I'm not really from a military background or a military family.
But I just remember...
Can I ask you a question?
patty in boston
Not that I think this is a problem.
I'm not saying if you didn't serve, you don't have an opinion.
No, no, no. But why wasn't it something that you considered?
chase geiser
Well, the reason I didn't join the military is because I got hemophilia, which is a genetic bleeding disorder.
So there's no way I could get in.
I don't know that I would have otherwise.
Maybe I would have, maybe not.
But I don't think so because by the time I was 18, it was 2008.
And it wasn't soon enough after the 9-11 thing that I would have been excited about it.
And obviously we know a lot more about 9-11 now than we did right after it happened.
But I'm certain that if I had been 18 and not had a bleeding disorder in 2001, I would have joined up right away.
patty in boston
No, I understand that.
And I'm not giving you, you know, I'm not trying to give you a back clap for not joining because most of us don't.
And I'm not saying that I deserve some sort of, like, you know.
chase geiser
Well, thank you for your service, Patty.
Appreciate it, man. Thanks for calling in, man.
Call in any time. All right, let's hear next from BS Assassin.
BS Assassin in New York.
bs assassin in new york
What's up? Hey, what's up, buddy?
I just want to say, first of all, Patty strikes me as a chubby chaser.
I don't know if that's true, if we can confirm that.
But anyway, I'd like to give you my opinion first, and I'd like to have your rebuttal.
Okay, go ahead. I like to say that the whole COVID thing was under false pretense to roll out the Emergency Use Authorization Act, and that's why they continue to call it COVID, which is the Latin definition for the cold and the flu.
Because otherwise, if it was a bioweapon or some nefarious new virus, they would give it a different name, first of all.
They're keeping plausible deniability on the table.
The whole thing was just to release the real virus, which in Latin means poison, which was the actual shot, which was the mRNA, which I don't know why no one connected dots that it's radiation, you know what I mean?
Because radiation serves many different purposes.
You could transmit it.
It goes inside the water system when you poop and pee.
I mean, it's just the whole plethora of different things.
And also, you know, the protocol of death that was rolled out.
So I don't know why anyone...
Why does everyone continue to call it the cold and the flu?
Like, if it's a bioweapon and all, why aren't they giving it a different name?
You know what I mean? This whole thing was the false pretense to roll out the...
And that's the real...
American people, you listen to me right now, we've been lied to, all right?
To roll out the Emergency Use Authorization Act.
And this is our battle.
This is how we get everybody, all right?
We have to... You gotta look in the mirror, because this is your...
This is... I got no kids.
This... This is to save your children's lives, everybody.
All right? This is everyone that is continuing to perpetrate this lie that there was some nefarious virus to roll out these poison shots and this protocol of death needs to be held to account.
All right? The evidence is out there.
It's as clear as day, all right?
And everybody out there, we all have to get on the same page.
There was no bioweapon.
There was nothing. They took the seasonal cold and the flu.
They sensationalized it.
They decided that they no longer knew how to treat a lung infection, and they killed everybody, all right?
So that's what's going on.
We ain't gonna vote our way out of this, and these people need to be held to account, everybody, all right?
That's what's going on. Can I please hear your rebuttal, sir?
chase geiser
Yeah, so I don't really disagree with you.
The thing that I struggle with just generally, not just on the COVID issue, but just generally on things like this, is I have a hard time determining whether these things happen or And are exploited as an opportunity or whether they're planned in order to use to be exploited.
And I think the answer historically is that it's both.
Sometimes it's one way, sometimes it's the other way.
So what I can't tell with this COVID thing is whether they made it up in order to do all this or whether this little virus got out.
That was barely worse than the cold.
And they just lied about it in order to do all the things that you said.
But they definitely were delighted that it happened.
Basically, the leftists and the globalists all over the world got everything that they could possibly have ever wanted because of this pandemic.
There was so much incentive for this pandemic to happen for all the political establishment folks that I wouldn't be surprised at all if they either made it up or released it on purpose or exaggerated it to violate all of our rights.
They obviously came in and expanded this emergency use authorization.
We know for a fact that the vaccines have been more harmful to people than COVID.
All the numbers are in like I said in the last segment I know more people that have been injured from the vaccines than I know who have had serious reactions to the actual virus.
And so I'm with you man.
I don't know whether it was planned or not, but I think it was definitely way overblown and maybe even made up.
Interesting, interesting call. Thanks, BS Assassin.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
We are going to be taking calls for the rest of the hour, so make sure you call in while there's still time.
Before I take the next call, I want to touch on this breaking news.
Texas AG Paxton sues the U.S. State Department for conspiring to censor American media companies.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has just announced he is suing the U.S. State Department for engaging in a conspiracy to censor, deplatform, and demonetize American media outlets disfavored by the federal government.
Normally, I don't like to read so much of these articles.
I'll at once like to talk more about them than I like to read it.
But this statement is so good, I'm just going to read straight from it.
The state of Texas and media companies The Daily Wire and The Federalist have sued the U.S. Department of State, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and other government officials for engaging in a conspiracy to censor, deplatform, and demonetize American media outlets disfavored by the federal government.
Through its Global Engagement Center, the State Department actively intervened in the news media market to limit the reach and business viability of domestic news organizations by funding censorship technology and private censorship enterprises.
Congress authorized creation of the Global Engagement Center expressly to counter foreign propaganda and misinformation.
Instead, the agency weaponized this authority to violate the First Amendment and suppress Americans' constitutionally protected speech.
The complaint describes the State Department's project as, quote, one of the most egregious government operations to censor the American press in the history of the nation.
I hope they win.
Just wanted to make you guys aware of that story as it breaks.
All right, let's take a call. How about Mountain Patriot and the Rockies?
What's up? Can we get Mountain Patriot and the Rockies, please?
All right, I can hear you now. Are you there?
Yes, sir. Okay, great.
unidentified
What's up? Hey, I've been intrigued by the last couple days talking about...
The Missing Years of Jesus.
Yeah. I was curious if you had ever heard of the Urantia papers.
chase geiser
Yeah, I have a copy of Urantia.
unidentified
You have a copy?
chase geiser
Mm-hmm. I do. Yeah.
unidentified
I was surprised that that book, those papers, didn't come up in the discussion, but...
Yeah, I don't know if you've read it or not, the Life and Teachings of Jesus at the end of the book, the fourth section, but I have not read that part.
chase geiser
I've only flipped through that book.
It's very dense. It's like the Bible.
unidentified
Yeah, I mean, just the fourth part, the Life and Teachings of Jesus.
chase geiser
What's the premise of the book again, by the way?
Can you remind me how it was written?
Wasn't there some weird thing about the way it was composed?
Some very interesting, cool thing, but weird?
unidentified
It is very, very bizarre.
I believe it was a doctor in Chicago.
Yeah. Sometime right around World War II. I can't remember if it was before or after.
I think maybe it was after.
And the story goes that I think it was channeled somehow.
chase geiser
Yeah, there was a doctor that was practicing hypnosis.
I think it was a psychologist.
And there was this really sort of blue-collar, not very well-educated patient that he had.
And when he would hypnotize this patient, he would begin speaking in a very educated way, and he recited the book, right?
I believe you're correct. Right, and then said that it came from these other entities.
unidentified
Yeah, but I'll tell you what, that Life and Teachings of Jesus at the end, I believe it's about 1,200 pages, and I've read it a couple times.
It is the most fascinating and inspiring thing that I have ever read.
chase geiser
Tell us what it says. Tell us a little bit about it.
unidentified
Well, the missing years, apparently he just went and traveled.
I believe he made it as far as India.
He spent a lot of time in Damascus traveling with a man, a merchant, and his son.
For a time, he was known as the scribe from Damascus, and he was the teacher for this merchant's young son.
I think he spent a lot of time in Alexandria and Egypt studying at the library.
chase geiser
Right, that was before the library was burned because the library was burned by the Christians later, actually, right?
unidentified
Yeah, I believe so.
But I'll tell you what, it is...
For anybody out there that is interested in those lost years, it is one of the most fascinating and inspiring things that I've ever read.
chase geiser
Yeah, and it's controversial. A lot of people think it's just kind of baloney, but regardless, it's a very compelling piece of text.
unidentified
You know, when I read the origins of it, if I just only read the origins of it, I would think it was baloney.
But when you dive in and you read it and you hear the voice that it's written in, it's written apparently by several different...
Archangels, and I mean, it will blow your mind, and it is really, really difficult once you dive in.
It is really difficult to not give it a fair bit of weight.
Yeah, absolutely. And the third book is called The History of Urantia, which is the history of our planet, and it is also quite fascinating.
So, I just thought I'd weigh in with that for anybody out there that's interested.
You know, and that's the sort of thing, you can get copies of that on thrift books, you know, for a handful of bucks.
chase geiser
There's a lot of really active New Rancho Facebook groups, too.
unidentified
Are there? Yeah, I'm not on social media much these days.
And, of course, you know, there's There's some wacky things in there, here or there, but all in all, man, it is some of the most fascinating and inspiring reading that I've ever done.
chase geiser
Well, thank you so much for your call, Mountain Bay Treaty.
I appreciate it, man. Call any time.
I do want to hear from Ray in Wisconsin.
Ray, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase.
How you doing? Good. Thanks for calling.
max in wisconsin
I was wondering if you saw on Twitter, or X, I'm sorry, formerly known as Twitter, the stuff about the sun.
chase geiser
Yeah. The solar storm that's going on, it looks like the Eye of Sauron.
icarus in wisconsin
Eye of Sauron? Oh, Jinx.
unidentified
Now you owe me a Coke. Uh-huh.
max in wisconsin
Yeah. Yeah, but I thought that was weird.
unidentified
Isn't that weird? Isn't that wild?
chase geiser
That is wild. I mean, I know these things happen, but it's just so funny how...
Entertainment is always sort of prophetic, whether it's The Simpsons or Family Guy or South Park or Lord of the Rings.
They seem to sort of nail what's going to happen down the road.
It's like on a subconscious level, we all know what's going to happen, and we either embrace our subconscious and acknowledge the truth or we ignore it and stay in the cave.
icarus in wisconsin
Have you seen that, like, cymatic stuff before?
unidentified
The C-C-Y-M-A-T-I-C-S? Oh, yeah.
chase geiser
Did you see the cymatics of the Rosalind Chapel?
max in wisconsin
Yeah, well, like, I'm talking more with the sun that they have, like, microwave vibration frequency technology that they can mess with the pace of the sun.
Because if you remember, I follow the sun like the moon.
You know, like, in a full moon, how people get messed up with a full moon.
icarus in wisconsin
You can imagine the sun. But, like, before this, the sun was smooth as, like, an egg.
It was super smooth.
Yeah. So, like, they have launched, like, these weird probe guys over to the sun.
chase geiser
Yeah, you know what's crazy? Did you know that if you were to shrink the Earth down to the size of a bowling ball, it would be smoother than a professional-grade bowling ball?
Meaning that the difference between the tallest parts of the planet and the lowest parts of the planet over the course of the circumference of the planet, based on how big it is, it would be so smooth that it would feel like a bowling ball.
max in wisconsin
Yeah, that's crazy. And, you know, Jupiter makes up most of the mass of the planets.
Yeah. You know, all these different planets, I think, play a lot into, you know, the whole chakra, Kabbalah stuff.
Yep. You know, and people don't think that it influences them, but you know how it influences the weather and, like, right away.
chase geiser
Everything's connected. Everything's connected.
max in wisconsin
Volcano and earthquake right away.
But I'll let you get to another caller.
chase geiser
Thanks so much for calling in.
I appreciate it. We're going to take more calls in the last segment after this short break coming up.
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alex jones
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Who's to blame?
Well, certainly there are those who are more responsible than others.
They will be held. I know you were afraid.
Couldn't be. War, terror, disease.
There were a myriad of problems which conspired to corrupt your reason and rock you of your common sense.
Fear got the best fear, and in a new panic you turned to the now high counselor, and all he demanded in return was your silent, obedient consent.
But if you see what I see, if you feel as I feel, and if you would seek as I see, Together, we shall give them a fifth of another that shall never, ever be fought.
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chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal.
unidentified
I'm Chase Geyser, your host.
We hear first from Chad in South Dakota.
chase geiser
Chad, what's on your mind?
shad from south dakota
Morning, Chase. Yeah, I just wanted to offer just a little bit of gentle, the gentlest I can muster, rebuttals to a previous caller and anybody who believes that the SARS-CoV-2 virus didn't exist or wasn't intentionally released on the population.
Go ahead. I think a lot of times we get confused and we fixate on the level of lethality, you know, the strength of the virus when we should be looking at what What the virus did, what it delivered to the population.
The reason that you need both halves of the binary bioweapon in order to inflict death.
That's the part that we miss.
I've really been appreciative of Dr.
Miskiewicz and her explanation of the importance of glycoprotein 120.
And if you'll indulge me just a bit, the reason that matters is because glycoprotein 120 is just hell on wheels for the brain.
You go through studies, and you can find them on PubMed and elsewhere.
Glycoprotein 120, which exists in the HIV virus and in the SARS-CoV-2 virus, what it does is it interferes with what's known as the ketamic conversion cycle inside the brain.
And what that is is your body's utilization of a key nutrient that maintains the health and the cellular integrity of your neurons.
Glutamine is hugely important, but glutamate is important.
Poison to the brain cell.
That's why MSG is bad for you.
Okay. Just, you know, to put it simply.
Okay, so when you interfere with, when glycoprotein 120 interferes with that glutamic conversion cycle, what you get is rapid cellular death inside the brain.
And it leads, on the studies, they found that that was the leading indicator and the leading cause of dementia in HIV patients.
People who succumb to actual AIDS Their brain dies in equal speed to their lungs.
chase geiser
So COVID delivered that protein?
shad from south dakota
COVID delivers that. It delivers glycoprotein 120.
unidentified
Does it go away? No.
shad from south dakota
And it interferes with the glutamic conversion cycle.
There's a way to neutralize it, and they identified this.
This is NIH research.
A 2002 study showed that N-acetylcysteine Could diffuse that cycle and could prevent the nefarious impacts of the overload of the glutamate in the brain tissue and could restore the balance so that glutamine was still in abundance, you know, so the cells could thrive and that's a nutrient that your brain requires.
And it's produced normally, you know, through this conversion cycle.
chase geiser
Do other coronaviruses deliver the same protein or is this something that was unique to COVID-19?
shad from south dakota
No. No. There is no COVID virus.
There is no coronavirus that includes glycoprotein 120.
chase geiser
So it's another piece of evidence that it was manufactured.
shad from south dakota
Absolutely. And it's along with the furin catalyst protein cleavage site proclivity, which doesn't exist in any other coronavirus.
There is no spike protein that contains a furin catalyst.
chase geiser
So for what scientific purpose would they have added it?
shad from south dakota
Transmissibility. Okay.
Okay. Okay, so everybody had to be exposed to and had to produce the antibodies.
So then when they rolled out the shot, you get the antibody dependency disorder, and that produces the cytokinesis and the anaphylaxis that kills the tissues and produces organ death.
And what's the real killing vector of the vaccine?
chase geiser
So you think that they knew what they were doing the whole time and that the vaccine was actually part two?
shad from south dakota
The vaccine is part two, but you need both halves of it for it to function at peak efficiency for the killing mechanism.
Everybody was primed with the antibodies.
Everybody has been exposed to the virus.
Everybody produces antibodies.
Now, most of the people are asymptomatic, but you still have the antibody in your blood.
Then you get the shot.
You know, the people, 80% or whatever, who went like the sheep that they are and got their inoculation, quote-unquote.
Then that's what primes you for the missed target.
They call it non-neutralizing antibody response.
And that's when your body has a fight with itself over which antibodies are actually targeted to the To the pathogen, which are just spinning around, causing cytokine storm, cytokinesis, they call it.
You get cytokine storm and anaphylaxis, and that's what shuts down your organs, causes massive tissue damage and death, and necrosis and neuropathy.
That's what especially damages the nervous system, and that's why we see all the Guillain-Barre syndrome and all the other nervous system impacts.
But none of this happens unless you have the virus.
You have to have the virus. They made the virus.
Dr. Ralph Baric is the one who inserted the furin catalyst protein cleavage site for clippity.
Did that at UNC. Peter Daszak takes that virus.
unidentified
That's the transmission line through the NIH. Do you think they released it on purpose, or do you think they just made it?
shad from south dakota
Absolutely. No.
They released it. They knew it would scuttle the economy.
They needed it to crash the global economy.
They needed it as pretext to be able to alter all the rules for the 2020 election so that they can lock us all down and do what they did.
It was... The plan from the very beginning.
And that virus has been laying in wait and was perfectly fashioned for the purpose they used it for.
chase geiser
That makes more sense to me.
Thanks for your call, Chad. I appreciate it.
Let's hear next from Noel in Texas.
Noel, what's on your mind? Hey, how you doing, Chase?
unidentified
Good. Thanks for your call. Oh, thank you so much.
I got three things to say.
Do it. One, my doctor called me one day and said we had a blood test, and we had...
And said, your ASC is too high, which is a liver enzyme.
And I said, all right, fine.
Uh-huh. Did you get that conspiracy bourbon?
No, I haven't yet.
chase geiser
It's good. It's good.
unidentified
I'm a Scotch man myself.
chase geiser
Every once in a while, you've got to come down to our level.
unidentified
I think I will. Well, you know, bourbon is uniquely, it's almost a vegetable because it has to be 71% corn.
So, I mean... Anyway, what I was going to tell you is...
And I've got an old country western...
Listen to this old country boy talk.
I decided to go on Spotify and do a Leon's True Old West Stories and Cowboy Poetry.
I did that. So it's on Spotify.
If anybody wants to listen, it's free.
I don't make no money on it.
But anyway, she told me that, and I said, let me do some research.
Because I was in an AZT lab.
I worked in an AZT lab, and I'm also an old embalmer.
I don't do it anymore, but I am.
And... And so I did some research and I found out that in England and Scotland, where people drink a lot more than we do, that they use phospholipids.
Okay. And so I tried to order some out of England.
It's 400 milligram phospholipids.
I couldn't get it. And it kept getting stopped at the border for some reason.
And so I got to look at it.
chase geiser
It's about the only thing that didn't make it through.
unidentified
Okay. Well, I buy everything that Alex Jones makes, and I got to reading on the Ultima krill oil, and it said it was 300 milligrams phospholipid.
And I went, oh, well, I take that every day.
And I took it every day, and she called me.
Now, my primary care physician never calls me on the phone.
And she called me, and she said, what did you do?
And I said, what are you talking about?
She said, you went from over 200 in ASC down to almost 45, and it's going down.
chase geiser
Sounds fishy to me.
unidentified
No, yeah, it sounds fishy to me, but phospholipids work, buddy.
And the last thing I wanted to tell you was I had been through more degrees and rituals than you can imagine, and I spy with my Masonic eye on your right hand.
chase geiser
That's right, baby.
That's right. Get in the top cam.
unidentified
Get in the top cam. Well, you know, I realize there are people on here that don't think much of us doing that, but I've been listening to Alex for 25 years and buying everything he's got.
So it's what it is, but yeah, I've got to go install a commandery tonight.
chase geiser
You do it, man. There you go.
unidentified
Yeah, I'm going to.
chase geiser
Go protect the faith, man.
Have a good night. Thank you so much for calling, my brother.
I appreciate it. It's an honor and a pleasure to hear from you.
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unidentified
Where were you when humanity was fighting for its life?
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