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Former head of Russia's space agency says that the Apollo moon landings were fake.
And in a recent video going around, Vladimir Putin is briefed that several moon landing images are considered to be fake by artificial intelligence. Vladimir Putin is briefed that several moon landing images are There's a great deal of human intelligence who do not believe that the Apollo moon missions were authentic.
And here are some of the reasons why.
NASA was run by former Nazi Wernher von Braun, who was beholden to the US government for secretly importing him into the country via Project Paperclip.
As were the dozens of other Nazis who joined him to work as rocket scientists, all of them with a good reason to keep a secret.
And the overwhelming majority of astronauts were Freemasons and the sons of Freemasons.
Freemasons swear on their lives to keep the secrets they are entrusted with.
Why on earth would anyone trust NASA? If the moon landing was real, it would have been a miraculous achievement because NASA was failing at every level of the mission and did not believe they would be able to achieve their goal.
In 1967, government inspector Thomas Barron testified before congressional investigators that the Apollo program was failing.
Six days after his testimony, he was killed with his wife and child when a train crashed into his car.
Astronaut Gus Grissom held an unauthorized press conference where he criticized the program and said it would take another 10 years to fly to the moon.
Five days later, he was killed on the job.
Gus Grissom's last words were, how are we going to get to the moon if we can't talk between two or three buildings?
unidentified
Hey, how are you going to get to the moon if we can't talk between three buildings?
I can't hear that.
That's what you're saying.
This is right.
How are you going to get to the moon if we can't talk between two or three buildings?
greg reese
Moments later, the Apollo 1 command module caught fire, killing astronauts Grissom, White, and Chaffee.
Several key members of the Apollo mission resigned just months before the mission.
What NASA had been successful at was a massive marketing operation that put space travel into the zeitgeist of American pop culture.
And they had spent billions creating multiple sound stages with realistic models of the moon to begin producing simulations of the moon landing.
NASA had several problems to solve.
Problems with communications, the rockets, and the lunar module.
But one of their biggest obstacles was deadly radiation.
In order to reach the moon, one has to pass through what is known as the Van Allen radiation belt.
And NASA announced in 2014 that this was still a problem when they launched an unmanned spacecraft to try to solve it.
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Radiation like this could harm the guidance systems, onboard computers, or other electronics on Orion.
Naturally, we have to pass through this danger zone twice, once up and once back.
icarus in wisconsin
But Orion has protection.
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Shielding will be put to the test as the vehicle cuts through the waves of radiation.
Sensors aboard will record radiation levels for scientists to study.
We must solve these challenges before we send people through this region of space.
greg reese
Aside from the Apollo Moon missions, no one has ever gone past the Van Allen radiation belt.
The Apollo Moon mission had no protection against the radiation, and astronauts don't even seem to know about it.
unidentified
Any ill effects from the Van Allen radiation belts?
No. Now, I'm not sure we went far enough out to encounter the Van Allen radiation belt.
Maybe we did. The belts are 1,000 miles to 25,000 miles above the Earth.
Then we went right out through them.
greg reese
According to NASA, we can go no higher than low-Earth orbit.
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The plan that NASA has is to build a rocket called SLS, which is a heavy-lift rocket.
It's something that is much bigger than what we have today, and it will be able to launch the Orion capsule.
It's Monday, December 11th, year of our Lord, 2023.
And... You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Welcome to The American Journal.
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
harrison smith
I think it's pretty safe to say on this Monday, the 11th of December, 2023, We're back, folks.
We are absolutely back in a way it's never been back before.
Absolutely incredible developments over the last week.
Not only did we start the week off last week with Vivek Ramaswamy essentially injecting the Infowars talking points into the mainstream during the presidential debate, but of course the triumphant return of Owen Troyer, who will be back in the seat at the war room this afternoon.
And something happened on Twitter.
I don't know. I must have missed it, but...
But everybody's freaking out about it.
It's absolutely incredible.
Alex Jones has returned, at RealAlexJones, at Infowars, is back, at AllIDoIsOwen.
Owen Troyer's official account has been returned.
Yes, folks. Elon Musk just rigged the 2024 election in favor of Donald Trump.
There was an absolutely incredible Twitter spaces last night with Alex Jones, Elon Musk, Andrew Tate, Vivek Ramaswamy, General Flynn.
It was a who's who, and it was an incredible conversation that almost had nothing to do with politics.
It was all purely the human versus anti-human paradigm.
And there was one particular moment...
We'll have to clip it out.
I mean, the whole thing was like two hours long.
Elon Musk and Alex Jones going back and forth talking about how to fight against the World Economic Forum.
And that to me was my favorite part, talking about the World Economic Forum, challenging Klaus Schwab and Yuval Noah Harari and Bill Gates to a debate.
Elon Musk even asking, you know, who appointed these people?
Who do these people think they are, essentially?
And at the time, talking about what it's going to take to save humanity, what is necessary to rescue our species from the clutches of this cabal of psychos.
And Elon Musk is responding to this.
And just about everybody on the space, while they were talking, you could hear little kids running around in the background or crying or screaming or playing somewhere.
It was... It was beautiful.
It was a beautiful thing to behold.
We have a few clips from that and we'll go to it.
Elon Musk saying he was willing to go to prison to uphold his beliefs in free speech.
Just powerful stuff all around and we'll get into it.
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harrison smith
So let's just begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch.
All right, here it is folks, your daily dispatch for Monday, the 11th of December, 2023.
NBC News reports, Elon Musk restores X account of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
Elon Musk has restored the X account of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, pointing to a poll on the social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, that came out in favor of the Infowars host, who repeatedly called the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax.
Did you know that, you guys?
Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook, Sandy Hook.
It's like all anybody on the left wants to talk about.
There were some moments during the Twitter spaces where, like an hour and a half into the Twitter spaces, the first thing Elon Musk asked Alex was about Sandy Hook.
Alex explained to him how Sandy Hook became the thing that's associated with him, not because he's spent an inordinate amount of time on it, but he spent about 23 minutes of his...
You know, he has a three-hour-a-day podcast or three-hour-a-day radio show that he's, well, four-hour-a-day radio show that he's been hosting for 30 years.
23 minutes of that was dedicated to Sandy Hook coverage.
And he explained it, explained why it was identified as a vulnerability to be targeted.
And... That was sort of it.
And then they moved on. And for like an hour and a half, they're talking about saving humanity.
They're talking about the importance of free speech.
They're talking about the World Economic Forum and so many other important topics.
And then somebody lets a leftist on.
I don't know how he got through.
Some dude named Jason comes on and is like, my question's about Sandy Hook.
And everybody on the space is just like, oh, God, seriously, dude.
And even Elon Musk or Alex Jones is like, I think people are sick of hearing me answer this.
You know, in general, Elon Musk was like, I think people probably on this spaces are sick of hearing you answer it.
It's like, enough already.
Enough. We're moving on now.
We're moving on now, but I love the way NBC News again tries to apply pressure to Elon Musk here.
It poses new uncertainty for advertisers who fled X over concerns about hate speech appearing alongside their ads and is the latest divisive public personality to get back their banned account.
It's like you realize you blew your load already.
You realize it's...
It's over. You've already withdrawn all of the advertisers.
You can't pressure him with that anymore.
It's over. It's done.
You have already done this.
You've already threatened to pull your ads.
You did pull your ads. Elon Musk didn't back down.
He only doubled down.
You have nothing now.
You fired your shot and now it's over.
You missed. Musk posted a poll on Saturday asking if Jones should be reinstated with the results showing 70% of those responded in favor.
Early Sunday, Musk tweeted, quote, the people have spoken and so it shall be.
Just incredible stuff.
Again, we'll get into this a little bit more.
We'll show you some videos from the Twitter spaces.
And more coming up.
Meanwhile, over 10,000 infants and children killed in Israel's Gaza genocide, hundreds of whom are still trapped beneath debris.
That's a headline from EuromedMonitor.org from Geneva.
Since the start of its attack on Gaza Strip on 7 October, Euromed Human Rights Monitor reported in a statement issued Saturday.
Euromed Monitor said that 23,000 Palestinians have been killed so far in the intense Israeli air and artillery attacks on the Gaza Strip, including 9,077 children, as hundreds of additional children remain trapped.
Under the rubble of destroyed buildings with little chance of survival, the total number of child deaths likely exceeds 10,000.
But to question that is anti-Semitism.
So kill the children, Israel.
Kill them all. Meanwhile, Ireland's social media enforcer prepares for an uncertain battle.
Jeremy Goffrey will soon have immense power to police social media.
He's just not quite sure how he's going to do it.
Working from a nondescript building, a mere stones throw from the offices of many of the tech giants now under his oversight.
Godfrey is nine months into his tenure as executive chairman of Ireland's media commission.
The newly created regulator is on the front line of enforcing the European Union's new social media rules, known as the Digital Services Act, and as many companies under its purview, like Google and TikTok, have their European headquarters in the Irish capital.
But ahead of next year, when the Commission's powers, including levying potential hefty fines for infractions, take effect, Godfrey and his team of 75 regulators are still figuring out how it's going to work.
And just wait till you get a look at the guy's face.
That's the real story.
The real story is this man's appearance.
Honestly, it's shocking.
But no, obviously this new wave of censorship and control is coming on...
The tail end of some protest by the Irish about being replaced and genocided in their own nation.
And of course the point of the censorship is to stop people from disagreeing with the establishment.
You know, it's our democracy.
When our democracy is at odds with the people...
It's the people that have to shut up and the so-called democratic laws just roll on endlessly.
Again, we'll return to that in just a little bit.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Blinken claims Russia will invade NATO countries unless Congress passes $100 billion aid.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed that Ukraine will collapse and Russia will invade other NATO countries unless Congress authorizes $106 billion in foreign aid.
And there's the new talking point.
It's been rolled out. We covered it last week, but everybody is picking it up today.
And that is that essentially if you don't give them $100 billion, then American men and women are going to be sent to die on the front lines.
That's essentially the blackmail that they're offering.
And... It's horrifying.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden and Speaker Johnson, to meet Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House Tuesday, amid push for increased congressional aid for Ukraine.
Well, the war's over.
They lost a year ago.
But they're going to just kill as many people and spend as much money as possible before the scam runs out.
We could have avoided all of this two years ago.
But, you know, we had some contractors that needed to make bank.
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Feels very good to be back here at the American Journal.
As much as I enjoyed sitting in for Owen Troyer for the War Room, I don't know, you just like what you're used to, I guess.
We've got a big show for you today, of course, covering the goings-on yesterday on Twitter.
I'm going to go ahead and put another video in here, another clip from the Elon Musk, Alex Jones space that went on for about two hours yesterday.
Getting into a ton of different very interesting topics with a lot of very interesting guests.
A lot of interesting questions being asked.
Some not interesting questions from losers being asked as well.
But everybody made fun of them and they had to leave.
And that's the way it goes now.
That's just the way the world is going to look from now on.
So hope they all just get used to it.
We're not putting up with your crap anymore.
We're over it. We aren't going to bend to your demands for censorship or Holding your tongue when you know the truth.
Elon Musk, again, just continues to impress me.
And I know some people have a problem with this.
And it was an interesting dichotomy that took place last night.
People like myself, people like...
Clint from Liberty Lockdown, just celebrating what happened, just going, that space was amazing, this is incredible.
I'd bring up Liberty Lockdown because he was talking about, I think the redhead libertarian got to ask a question in the space.
And he's like, it's just so cool that my personal friends are on these spaces with the most powerful people in the world.
I mean, Elon Musk is, I believe, still the richest man in the world, just celebrating and just being happy about it.
And then there were people that actually got to be in the space, actually got to participate in the conversation and say things in the space publicly, like Jackson Hinkle and even Laura Loomer.
And they're like bitter and angry on their tweets.
They're like, why was I shut up?
Why was I muted? And it's like, you actually got to participate, so stop complaining.
What's wrong with you? And then, you know, of course, the dichotomy of joyful, human-loving, free people celebrating what's happening is And a bunch of ankle biters on the right and vicious, hateful morons on the left being very angry that Alex Jones would be allowed back on Twitter.
Essentially all parroting exactly the same talking points.
All very angry that their smear campaign against Alex Jones did not destroy him for life.
Yes, Alex Jones is being reinstated on X. The official at Infowars account has been reinstated on X. At All I Do Is Owen has been reinstated on X. It's a brilliant thing.
It's a brilliant and amazing event that just took place.
And it is thanks to Elon Musk.
So, say what you want about him.
The dude puts his money where his mouth is.
His mouth where his money is.
And we should just have, if we can just grab the clip, I think it should just be a standard clip we have now of Elon Musk saying, go F yourself to the advertisers threatening to pull money from Twitter.
Because with all these articles like NBC News, it poses uncertainty for new advertisers.
Oh, here's some certainty for you.
Go F yourself. That's certain.
That's a certain statement.
So they've already done this.
They've already dropped the bombs, right?
Their armory is empty.
They've threatened to pull all of the funding over and over again, first just for the idea that Elon Musk would buy Twitter and make it a free speech platform, and then because he allows people who are contrarian to the official narrative to get back on, because he allowed Donald Trump to get back on, because he actually Agreed with a statement about the Great Replacement or about, you know, Israel bombing Gaza into smithereens.
It's just, you know, they've already wasted all of their ammo.
Time and time again, they threaten or actually do pull advertising because of concerns for hate speech or whatever other ridiculous nonsense they claim.
And now Alex Jones is back on.
They're like, well, maybe we'll remove our advertising like you already did.
Okay, well, maybe we'll pressure you by launching a lawsuit.
You did that too.
Or maybe we'll write articles.
Write all the ones you want. You have nothing now.
Your power has been severed.
And we thank Elon Musk for taking on that.
And he really...
He's the real deal. I mean, I don't know what else to say.
He's just the real deal. Let's go now to clip number four.
Here is a clip from the space last night.
Elon Musk in response to a question from Jack Posobiec about government requests to censor users on X. Here's Elon Musk's very powerful response to Jack Posobiec's very valid question.
jack posobiec
Well, actually, Congressman Gates, the fact you mentioned that about the FBI and CISA, this has been the huge thing that's come out of the Twitter files.
And it was a two-way street.
So while you're tracking what the government was doing in 2020 vis-a-vis censorship, really leaning on regards to the Hunter Drive laptop, which we released in October of 2020, this is actually a huge question for X going forward into 2024 because Elon Musk You've said that you want to be working in conjunction within the confines of the law,
but the question is, if that law is being enforced by the law enforcement agency of the FBI or the DHS, and then they come to X and say, these posts need to be censored, this information needs to be censored because we've determined whatever it is, how does X make that determination?
elon musk
Well, if we believe that something is We're good to go.
I think we're good to go.
I just want to be clear that the X platform will aspire to be as neutral as possible.
And to be as open and transparent as possible, I think we will be...
I think we'll achieve maximum transparency.
I think we'll be fully transparent hopefully by early next year.
I'm confident we'll be fully transparent by the time there is an election next year.
So basically people will just see anything that is happening on the system and nothing will be hidden.
jack posobiec
That is the goal. Well, if those agencies, though, the FBI, the DHS, etc., if they reach out to X, I believe they called it defensive briefings in 2020, regarding, which eventually culminated in the censorship of Hunter Biden, if they started reaching out again, would that be something that you or the team, and I can understand if you don't want to answer now, but you would consider making public?
elon musk
We will be as transparent as possible with, you know...
And frankly, if I think a government agency is breaking the law in their demands on the platform, I would be prepared to go to prison personally if I think they are the ones breaking the law.
harrison smith
I would be prepared to go to prison personally to defend free speech.
And I believe him. I think he would.
Richest man in the world. He puts money where his mouth is.
More on the other side. Stay with us.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
unidentified
Just enjoying the music for a moment.
harrison smith
It really does seem like if you go to X, the only thing anybody is talking about is the return of Alex Jones.
The long-awaited, long-overdue return Of Alex Jones, of Owen Schroer, and the At Info Wars official account.
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What a great week Owen's having, too.
He'll be back on the War Room later today.
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We might play a little selection of that later in the show today.
We'll take your calls throughout probably the second and third hour.
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Now let's go to another clip from the Elon Musk, Alex Jones space podcast.
This is one thing that I wish they'd spent a little bit more time on.
And you saw in the last one, and Elon Musk repeatedly made this point, that he really is a believer in laws and that the way he's running Twitter is basically if the people of a country elect people who make a law, then that's what he adheres to.
But he's not going over and above what the law prescribes, and he's not circumventing or allowing people to post things that are against the laws of different countries where X operates.
Which is all fine and good and the appropriate way to approach things.
But then what I would want to ask and what I think needs more consideration is things like the World Economic Forum or these other organizations, neo-fascist, neo-feudal, Great Reset-style stakeholder capitalism, which of course we call the Great Consolidation rather than the Great Reset.
at the Great Consolidation is that great intermixing of corporate and political interest to progress the same globalist agenda.
agenda.
And so when you have companies getting together, banding together in conglomerations and then withholding money in the form of advertising from places like X in order to pressure or blackmail them into doing what they want, well, there's nothing really legal or illegal about that.
And so when you have companies getting together, banding together in conglomerations, and then withholding money as in the form of advertising from places like X in order to pressure or blackmail them into doing what they want, well, there's nothing really legal or illegal about that.
It's not a process of law that's taking place.
It's not a process of law that's taking place.
It's also not illegal for them to do that.
It's also not illegal for them to do that.
Certainly immoral.
Certainly immoral, and it's certainly done in cooperation with and collaboration with the governments who can't do anything legally.
So instead, they sort of farm out their influence to their corporate lackeys.
And how do you approach that?
How do you combat that?
How How do we defeat that for the sake of team humanity?
This topic did come up and Elon Musk and Alex Jones touched on it a bit.
Let's go now to clip number eight.
Here is Elon Musk saying he would be happy to debate people like Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates about the future of humanity.
elon musk
Let's watch. Well, I'm certainly happy to have a debate with Karl Schwab or others.
You know, I think you guys may have been following what's going on in Davos more than I have, and certainly more than the vast majority of people have.
I think most people don't even know that there is a conference in Davos or the World Economic Forum.
And I've only seen snippets.
But, you know, some of the snippets are concerning.
And, you know, I don't think we should have sort of an unelected, quasi-governmental organization deciding our future.
That's—I mean, who made them the boss?
I mean— Do people even know that they're doing this?
I'm not okay with some organization that I don't vote for controlling my destiny or that of other people.
I don't know if they're necessarily fully controlling, but they certainly are influencing things.
You know, I just don't—I think an unelected world government is not a good idea.
unidentified
Well, Claude— How about you either— How about— Claude Buck breaks the internet.
You know— On that point, CJ, I'll go to you right after for a question, then Sulema.
But on that point, how much control, you kind of change it, whether control or influence?
Because on one side, you've got people that say, you know, they control the world.
Every decision is kind of influenced or, you know, they make that decision behind the scenes.
On the other side, there's the people making the argument that they're trying to do the right thing and things are being taken out of proportion.
It's all a conspiracy. Where do you think on that spectrum, in your opinion, we stand?
elon musk
Well, I mean, the original premise of the World Economic Forum was to have some kind of forum where there would be interaction between government leaders and commercial leaders, sort of heads of corporations and governments, and that there would be some forum for them to talk— And that original premise, I think, is not a bad one.
Because right now you've got the UN, but that's just government to government.
And you've got a bunch of individual situations where commercial leaders will meet with government people one-on-one.
But the good part of the World Economic Forum is...
It's probably good to have some dialogue between commercial leaders and government leaders internationally.
That's, I think, the positive side.
And that's originally how I heard about the World Economic Forum.
And I was invited to speak there many years ago, which I was just too busy working.
And I was like, well, I can't really go spend five days in Switzerland.
I have work to do in America.
Yeah. So, and they really wanted me to come talk there, but also pay them $20,000.
And I'm like, that doesn't make sense.
So I declined the invitation.
And now it does seem that since that, since inception, perhaps this organization has gained a bit too much power and a bit too much influence.
And I think it probably, you know, it should have less power and influence is my opinion.
harrison smith
9.5 million people so far have listened to That Spaces since it's aired live on X. Andrew Tate, Alex Jones, Vivek Ramaswamy, Representative Matt Gaetz, Elon Musk together.
Not talking about politics, talking about humanity versus the machine.
humanity versus the World Economic Forum and their slaves.
unidentified
It's not going well for the globalists, folks.
I'll be honest with you.
harrison smith
They've already wasted all of their ammunition.
*music* And yet all of their plans are collapsing.
We've even heard from their own statements lamenting the Failure of COVID forced people to get the vaccines.
It just didn't work.
Now mainstream outlets are reporting on the data out of New Zealand of massive spikes in death immediately following the vaccine batches.
It didn't go so well for them, and in fact, they have to be sweating at this point, realizing that there's no statute of limitations for mass murder.
That can't feel good. That was just one of their many programs.
The Ukraine war has totally failed.
The war in Israel and Gaza has basically done nothing but made everything significantly more dangerous for Israel.
And its existence much longer into the future is not so certain these days.
Which is... Absolutely unfortunate as it's supposed to serve as the world capital for the one world unelected government.
But everybody knows about the World Economic Forum now.
Their plans are falling into nothing.
These people obviously don't give up and they're willing to do quite literally anything to achieve their goals.
So really it's dangerous for all of us at this point.
We are all in extreme danger and in fact in January of next year Less than a month away will be the new World Economic Forum Cyber Polygon activity.
And you really do have to understand that wars these days in Ukraine and Gaza, it might look like wars of the old days, but if America and Russia were to go head-to-head, or if China were to do a full-on invasion of Taiwan and America get sucked into that, It wouldn't be a lot of armies moving from place to place.
It'll be a lot of hack attacks and cyber attacks and shutting down infrastructure and collapsing trade routes and blocking trade routes and shutting down the world economy.
War in the future is going to look very different than war in the past.
They're prepared for it.
I hope you are as well.
Being prepared for the food systems to fail, the communication systems to collapse, the banking system to be wiped out entirely.
It's probably their only path forward considering that the banking system itself is teetering on the verge of collapse and if they can't, if they don't feel comfortable Starting a war than maybe just faking a hack attack against the banks and shutting down that entire system would be the preferable path forward.
In fact, on that note, I'd like to go to clip number two here because this is a follow-up to the COVID mass murder campaign that was carried out where The world elite, including the top people in our government, as well as top people in corporations, coordinated by the World Economic Forum and other organizations like that.
They created a virus in a lab.
They released it on purpose. They allowed it to spread.
They imposed the lockdowns and the mask and social distancing that did nothing to stop its progress, but did enslave everybody briefly for a few years, changing the world by design through their desired Great Reset program. changing the world by design through their desired Great Reset And so then the UK launched a COVID inquiry.
And of course, we reported on this when it was first announced.
And it's just like, you know, it seems like it's going to be a good thing for the first about 30 seconds.
And then you're hit with the reality where they're like, we're doing a COVID inquiry into all of the measures that were taken.
And we're like, oh my God, yes, thank you.
They're like, to make sure that those measures didn't disproportionately impact people of color.
And it's like, oh God, all right.
So you're not actually doing anything here.
But it's actually worse than that.
This may, you know, be what this is really all about.
Clip number two is from the COVID inquiry in the UK with the foregone conclusion of the inquiry charade that is designed and whose purpose is to insist that they didn't do enough fast enough and that it's because the national government was just unprepared and unqualified for this type of disaster.
And so we need the World Health Organization to have Superior power.
We need them to be the authorities over nation states so that they can implement lockdowns and border controls and social distancing measures from on high before we have time to go through the very messy process of Democratic or Republican representation.
Let's go now to clip number two.
unidentified
Here's the COVID inquiry in the UK. Of course, we know about the WHO. We know it's unaccountable nature.
The Director General appointed to an opaque, non-democratic process.
Too much power for international pharmaceutical companies.
And these regulations propose the creation of a vast public health surveillance mechanism at public expense, but also if the WHO itself was anything to go by, it would be substantially funded by the pharmaceutical industry.
And crucially, as my friend from Don Valley just mentioned, It proposes that the existing powers for the WHO to make recommendations about what countries should do should be upgraded from non-binding to binding recommendations.
So it amounts to a vast transfer of power to the WHO.
And what would these new regulations enable?
Legally binding obligations on countries to mandate financial contributions to fund pandemic response activities.
It could require the surrender of intellectual property and technologies.
It could mandate the manufacture and international sharing of vaccines.
Thank you.
Thank you for giving way.
Does my Honourable Friend agree with me that it was through the ability to react to COVID in a very agile way, which was only possible having exited the European Union at the time, that we were able to invest, procure and then roll out the vaccine that did in fact save millions of lives?
And shouldn't this be a model, as he has in fact stated in his eminently sensible speech as usual, that this should be a model for moving forward?
I'm grateful to my honourable friend, and it's certainly the case, in my opinion, that the best aspects of the British Government's response were the ones that we were able to undertake using our own sovereignty, and I agree with that.
The powers for the WHO extend potentially to ordering border closures on countries, travel restrictions, tracing of contacts, refusal of entry, forced quarantining, medical examinations, including requirements for proof of vaccination, and even the forced medication of individuals.
And it's not just when there is indeed a pandemic already declared that these powers might be invoked, it's when there is simply the potential for such an emergency, that the WHO claims this power.
harrison smith
Excuse me, John. So again, they're going to take the abysmal failure of all of their corrective measures for COVID, and the fact that they failed completely, and instead of saying, well, we did lockdown, we did the vaccine, we did all this, and it didn't help, so let's not do that next time, they're going with, we have to surrender our sovereignty to an international group so that we can do it harder and faster the next time around.
Completely insane, completely anti-scientific, completely unfounded in any logical realm.
But it's not about logic, is it?
It's not about health. It's not about safety.
It's about power. And they're on the hunt.
Meanwhile, Newsweek.com has finally picked up the story.
COVID vaccine death data leaks sparks arrest.
It blew my mind. A New Zealand man was recently arrested after allegedly illegally accessing COVID-19 vaccine data from the country's health agency.
Barry Young, 56, a former IT employee at the Tehuatu Ora, the country's health agency, was arrested and accused of illegally obtaining COVID-19 vaccine data and sharing it on the internet, the New Zealand Herald reported this week.
On Tuesday, Young appeared on InfoWars where he was interviewed with the show's host, Alex Jones.
Quote, I just looked at the data and what I was seeing since the rollout had just blew my mind.
I was just seeing more and more people dying that shouldn't have been dying.
It was just obvious, Young told Jones.
Following the leak, Tehuatu Ora chief executive...
Margie Appa issued a statement saying, From what we have established to date, the individual downloaded a large amount of vaccine-related information.
We're still working to confirm the full extent of this activity.
The data, as published on an overseas site, appears to have been anonymized.
Analysis of the release data is ongoing, but work so far has not found any national health index numbers or personally identifiable information.
And just like when Hunter Biden sues over his laptop being leaked, this is confirmation that the data is in fact real and valid.
It wasn't made up.
It wasn't fabricated.
The conclusions that he came to weren't erroneous.
The problem that they have is that he illegally accessed it, illegally published it, despite the fact it was totally anonymized.
They really don't have a complaint to make.
The real complaint should be that this data was withheld from the people because this data clearly shows an extreme and troubling trend of death immediately following vaccination, as we've reported extensively here.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour of American Journal is on.
We'll be taking your calls throughout the show today.
We'll give out the number here momentarily.
Before we do, I want to go to a clip.
Really kind of a crazy clip.
It's clip number...
Oh yeah, clip number 11.
Okay, so... Apparently, during the Republican debate last week, where Vivek Ramaswamy, of course, made waves, just telling the truth about things like the so-called Great Replacement, saying it's not a conspiracy theory, it's the published platform of the Democratic Party.
Everybody knows this.
It's obvious. But he shattered the Overton window by actually talking about it.
It'd be nice to see a white person advocate for white people, but hey, we'll take what we can get.
You've got the Home Secretary in the UK, I believe an Indian woman, saying, you know, migration has failed, integration has failed.
She basically is upset that England is not recognizable anymore.
It'll cease to be the country it has been for the last 10,000 years if this were to continue.
And here we have Vivek Ramaswamy, an American of Indian descent.
The only one brave or caring enough to point out that there is a designed campaign of replacement taking place at the southern border with 5,000 to 10,000 people a day crossing unhindered into our country.
And so during this debate, apparently there was a little break.
there was some sort of eight minute ad break that happened it seemed like it was technical difficulties but it turns out that they just didn't want vivek ramaswamy saying what he wanted to say we'll start the clip here and we may have to finish it on the other side but uh this was posted on on x and it was the first i saw it so i wanted to bring it to you here let's watch the censored the censored segment of the debate last week let's watch
this was the 2023 fourth republican debate What you're about to see is exactly what happened.
megyn kelly
The Trump administration and private industry developed a COVID vaccine in record time.
harrison smith
And it seems to have freeze, says the screen froze then went black.
This screen came on with some GOP buzzkill melody, saying we'll be right back.
The break lasted for over eight minutes.
This is what you didn't see.
They actually got the footage.
megyn kelly
The Trump administration and private industry developed a COVID vaccine in record time.
The program protected the drug companies from virtually all lawsuits over vaccine injuries.
The government has a program to compensate for such harm, but critics say it is a black hole of bureaucracy.
12,000 claims filed, 10% decided, only eight payouts so far in a forum with no right to counsel, no hearings, no appeals.
Mr. Trump says he's very proud of warp speed.
vivek ramaswamy
Should he be? Well, this question specifically on liability goes back to actually Reagan.
And Reagan is a president who I admire.
Many of us do. I think that reviving that spirit is in many ways going to be good for this country in so many ways.
But one of the areas where he erred was this special form of lobbying to say that one kind of manufacturer, a vaccine manufacturer, cannot be sued for their product liability.
So I have pledged, it is part of my legislative agenda, we will repeal that.
Just like we will repeal every other form of crony capitalism.
People who have been harmed by those vaccines deserve accountability.
They cannot be forgotten Americans.
And I think one of the top lessons we learned from that COVID pandemic is that free speech in this country is most important in those alleged times of emergency.
If we had been allowed to openly debate the merits of those vaccines, they would have been never mandated in the way that they were.
And in general, I don't think that we should want capitalism and democracy to share the same bed anymore.
It's time for a clean divorce.
Let companies be companies, but I don't like the crony capitalism.
This dates back a long time in both parties.
And I think that we need to end the lobbying, and I personally believe That if you have been working in the government, you should not lobby that government for 10 years.
If you have been a government elected official doing deals with companies, be they Boeing or be they pharmaceutical companies, you should not join the board of that company for 10 years after.
harrison smith
So we'll continue this clip on the other side, but this apparently was not aired on News Nation.
vivek ramaswamy
Should have been. Former chairman of the FDA, the leader commissioner of the FDA, ended up on the board of Pfizer.
Nikki Haley did deals with Boeing, ends up on the board of Boeing.
I don't care if it's a Republican or a Democrat.
We need some basic principles that end the corruption in government.
That's how we got the health insurance exemptions.
That's how we got the pharmaceutical product liability exemptions.
We end the corruption.
harrison smith
We need... People didn't see that answer.
They saw dead air and then commercials for another five minutes.
This is what people saw if they were watching it live.
Then the show came back.
It was the final question of the debate.
unidentified
Final question before closing statements, and we want to get you all in, so we're going to give you 45 seconds for this last one.
Governor Christie, we're going to start with you.
Which former president would you draw inspiration?
harrison smith
We can ignore the answers to that question.
But very interesting. Vivek Ramaswamy calling out this practice in the American government, this wholly corrupt Deal they made with pharmaceutical companies where they're the only company in the world, the only industry in the world,
at least in America, that can not just peddle its very risky goods without any fear of being sued for unexpected side effects.
But actually mandate it.
And that's the real sticky part of this is that the way that you get protection from liability is that you get your vaccine on the childhood schedule.
And so pharmaceutical companies are actually incentivized to mandate their products to school children because only by doing that do they avoid the liability if the vaccines are proven to be ineffective or damaging in any way.
Which seems backwards to me.
I don't know. I mean, I'm just some normal guy.
I'm not some sort of pharmaceutical lobbyist.
Maybe I just don't understand.
Seems to me that it's the products that you're mandating children take that should have the highest level of rigor and protection around it.
But no, it's the opposite now.
So good on Vivek Ramaswamy for bringing up that as well, even if it didn't get to air.
Well, it's been aired now on Infowars.com.
Now I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines for your calls this hour and the next.
We are going to be playing a few clips from the interview I did with Lauren from Some Bee I Know.
It's available now on Bandai Video.
But for the rest of the time, we'll be taking your calls and getting into some of these other stories, including illegal immigration, more COVID stuff, and Ireland.
Man, Ireland is really, really...
I mean, they made the mistake of...
Trying to actually stand up against their leadership and the Irish leadership has chosen to go to war with its own people.
On behalf of everybody else.
Going to war against the Irish, who, by all accounts and by all polls, oppose illegal immigration by something like 75 to 90 percent.
75 to 90 percent of the Irish say we want less immigration.
The government does it anyway, and if the Irish people protest or riot because their will is being overridden, By crony capitalist scumbag globalists in their government, then they make it illegal for them to protest or to speak out and now they're passing all of these measures for social media censorship as well as increasing the rate and the ease by which Illegal immigrants will be able to bring over their whole families, and we'll explain that a little bit later.
But I do want to go ahead and give out the phone number, the number to dial.
If you do want to call into American Journal, 1-877-789-2539.
Give us a call here. Live Monday morning, 1-877-789-2539.
Give us a call.
And we can get into...
Let's get into what's going on in Ireland right now.
First, from Gateway Pundit.
And look, you know, there's lots of people out there in the right-wing sphere that are really good at and really enjoy making fun of the way people look.
You can find whole shows where it almost entirely consists of just roasting leftists for being ugly, dysgenic freaks.
We don't do that here.
We think everybody's beautiful.
We think your physical appearance has little to do with your spiritual importance or value or worth.
However, I'm going to make an exception here.
I'm going to make a very rare exception for one Jeremy Godfrey, head of Ireland's Ministry of Truth, who's now responsible for social media censorship and policing free speech.
The man looks like a cartoon character.
The man looks like a cartoon character drawn by somebody who's blind or something.
I don't know. I don't even know.
I just don't know.
I mean, maybe he's a brilliant speaker.
I don't understand.
But I'm a little bit worried about this.
I'm a little bit worried about this.
The man's goofy looking.
He's just a goofy looking dude.
Jeremy Godfrey, and he's been appointed as the executive chairperson of the Media Commission, a body responsible for social media censorship and policing free speech in Ireland.
Jay, if I looked like that, maybe I would want to stop people from speaking out against me as well.
The appointment comes as part of Ireland's effort to enforce the Orwellian EU's Digital Services Act of 2023, which requires online platforms with over 45 million active monthly users to focus on, quote, moderating harmful and abusive content.
Jeremy Goffrey will soon have the authority to impose fines on social media platforms that permit, quote, hate speech and cyberbullying.
He has immense powers to bully social media.
He's just not sure how he's going to use it.
Early next year, when the commission's powers, including levying potential hefty fines for infractions, take effect, Godfrey and his team of 75 regulators are still figuring out how it's going to all work.
The Irish Watchdog's remit covers everything from overseeing the country's broadcasting industry to enforcing EU-wide online terrorism regulations.
It must also coordinate with other European regulators on policing the bloc's online content rulebook.
It will share powers with Brussels on many aspects of the world's first social media legislation, which aims to quell the spread of hate speech and disinformation on the world's largest online platforms.
Now, we've talked, I mean, we've been at war with this concept of disinformation for a long time.
We know provably now most of the things that they initially refer to as hate speech or disinformation or misinformation is in reality truthful.
It's real. The claims about COVID lockdown being hugely damaging, that was considered disinformation, but it was absolutely real.
Hunter Biden's laptop was called disinformation.
It was proven to be absolutely real.
The things being called hate speech are often just native people Not being okay with their own government spending God only knows how much money to import in millions upon millions of foreigners to their shores to ostensibly shore up the economy.
But time and time again, that's proven to be not just wrong, but an inversion of what actually happens.
And in fact, I'm not sure if I printed it out or not, but we're going to talk...
A little bit later, and I may just have to go to it on my computer, a study done by the Dutch government about the nearly half a trillion dollars that the Netherlands has spent on their migrant population, similar numbers to what we've seen out of Germany, as well as places like Sweden and France, who have actually had to Yeah, here's one of them.
They've actually had to increase the retirement age because there's no more pension money and there's no more money in general because the migrants that they've brought in aren't actually working and contributing to the economy.
In fact, the vast majority of them are on welfare.
So again, I mean, this just on the face of it makes no sense.
Nobody is even...
Making the case, like, they say, like, well, we need four million new migrants into Ireland to prop up the pension.
Okay, even if that was the case, it doesn't make any sense.
The people don't exist for the pension.
The pension is supposed to exist for the people.
But regardless, it doesn't even come to fruition.
It's not even a valid...
It's not a valid reason for any reason.
It's like, it just makes no sense.
It just makes no sense.
I mean, they're just bringing people in, paying for them...
to live there and do nothing and then making it illegal for the natives to speak out.
unidentified
We'll go to your phone calls here shortly.
We'll go to your phone calls here shortly.
harrison smith
I'll start with a little follow-up to the migrant situation in Europe and Just how nonsensical literally all of it is.
Ben Warren has a great piece on this published today at Infowars.
Migrant-loving Western leaders are at war with their own people.
The ongoing ruling class meltdown of recent Dublin riots tell us a lot about the breadth and depth of the Gulf fixed between Western governments and their citizens.
It's as if those in charge are outraged by the temerity of their subjects to cry out over the pain and death inflicted upon them by their supposed leaders.
Angry Irish citizens took to the streets chanting enough is enough after suffering the latest consequence of mass migration.
The November 23rd stabbing attack, which left three children and two adults, in which three children and two adults were injured in central Dublin, having failed to be heard by the policymakers who are destroying their quality of life.
They burned buses, torched police cars, and clashed violently with officers.
And of course now they use this as an excuse to shut down conversations about this on social media and elsewhere.
However, 75% of Irish people believe their country is taking in too many asylum seekers.
An even larger majority, 76%, agreed it's justifiable for people to be angry when migrants are moved into their communities, which they do often in the dead of night and without even alerting the people in the town where they're moving a massive amount of We're good to go.
And real life conversations as well, by the way.
Their hate speech laws don't stick solely to social media, but you can't speak out about it to your neighbors or friends without possibly being reported to the police.
Sundayworld.com reports that the state spends $1.88 million a day on housing asylum seekers in 2023 as private operators enjoy profit.
So this is in Ireland and Ireland alone.
$1.88 million per day spent on housing so-called asylum seekers, who are, of course, not asylum seekers in any way, shape or form.
They are not fleeing persecution, nor are they arriving in the nearest safe country.
They have been ferried to Ireland by a consortium of NGOs and UN operators who are bringing them by the millions for the stated purpose of propping up the Irish pension system, the Ponzi scheme that all Irish people and all people in Western so-called liberal democracies the Ponzi scheme that all Irish people and all people in Western so-called liberal democracies are forced
How can the migrants, so the reason the migrants are bringing over is for economic benefits, what happens when those migrants aren't working and instead living entirely on the dole?
When their existence in Ireland is funded entirely by the taxpayers, who ostensibly We need more migrants to prop up the pension fund.
I mean, this makes no sense.
This makes no sense. None of it makes any sense.
So you have to ask, are these people really that stupid?
Do they really think what they're doing is good for the economy despite evidence to the contrary across the board?
Or is the real reason that they're bringing in Millions upon millions of people, something else entirely.
Does it have an entirely non-economic point, which is the destruction of the native population, a replacement with some sort of mixed mongrel race that itself will be indoctrinated into the neoliberal death cult of Abortion and selfishness so that, you know, within a generation or two, they'll be no longer having kids.
They'll die out and then they'll bring in another crop and just keep this laundry mix going, this laundry cycle of human beings.
But, of course, Ireland is far from the only country experiencing this.
It's just happening really intensely there.
But a study entitled Borderless Welfare State, the Consequences of Immigration on Public Finances, shows that the Dutch have spent 400 billion euro in net cost to the immigrants who are replacing them over the period of 1995 to 2019.
So they bring in people ostensibly to uphold and to benefit the economy.
And what actually happens is the economy is drained to the tune of half a trillion dollars.
I say if you ran the numbers on mass migration, it would show trillions of dollars funneled out of the Western world and essentially flush down the toilet.
Given the report's findings, it can be argued that the entire national revenue of the Netherlands from fracking and other natural gas extraction measures over the course of approximately 60 years went entirely to feeding, housing, educating, and providing medical treatment for migrants and their children in the country.
You heard that right. The entire income of the Netherlands from their fracking and natural gas reserves, which they do have a large industry in, for 60 years, all of that money has gone directly towards funding foreigners who are now living On the dole inside their own country.
The Dutch government again released a report showing they've cost Holland, that migrants have cost Holland $400 billion in just 25 years.
That's more than all of the profits since 1960 that the Dutch have gotten from their oil exports.
The biggest migrant group in Holland is of course Moroccans.
And he says this in response to the video that we showed.
On Friday of a Moroccan immigrant here in America who was a Twitch streamer in his home country claiming asylum having spent seven thousand dollars to get here and now he expects the Americans to pay his way.
The Dutch have been forced to give up 400 billion euros so 24 percent of their nation could be replaced through immigration.
Of the 17 million Dutch residents at the end of 2019, 13 percent were born abroad.
First generation and 11% were children of immigrants, second generation.
Government spending on migrants is now above average for items such as education, social security and benefits.
Immigrants, on the other hand, pay less taxes and social security premiums on average.
When added together, the net cost of immigration turns out to be considerable for immigrants who entered in the period between 1995 and 2019 alone.
These are some 400 billion euros, the amount in order of magnitude of the total Dutch natural gas revenues from 1960s.
So all of that money that could have gone towards improving the lives and paying for the retirements of the Dutch people who earned the money instead is being given to the millions of foreigners who themselves are not working, not paying into the pension and not really paying taxes, not at least paying more than they're receiving by a long shot.
Meanwhile, changes to definition of family in referendum in Ireland could lead to increase in people seeking reunification with family who immigrated to Ireland.
So they're redoing the similar law that they have here in America where you have family reunification, which...
We like to call it chain migration.
Ireland has taken around 150,000 non-nationals in two years, and through this legislation, every one of them could bring up to 70 family members in their reunification system.
Documents prepared by senior officials at high-level meetings said in the specific area of immigration, it's likely that the amendment will give a rise to an increase in the number of people asserting family relationships.
And of course, if you don't have an ID and don't have...
Papers, which you throw away because you're supposed to pretend that you're an asylum seeker who fled from a persecuting government, then they can't prove or disprove that you're family.
So that means every migrant that they've brought in already has a license to bring in 60 more migrants, 70 more migrants, I should say.
Meanwhile, from Remix, on the 7th of December this year, Berlin also pays $1.5 million every single day to house migrants in just 12 buildings.
That's nearly half a billion dollars per year.
And of course, just like in Ireland, the majority of Germans say migrants bring more problems than benefits and want limits on refugees, but saying that's illegal now because the elites want it.
All right, welcome back, folks.
We'll go directly out to your phone calls now.
We've got Jay in South Carolina.
You say the Twitter space kept you up all night.
Yeah, I thought maybe I'd pop it in, hear what was going on for a little bit.
I ended up listening to the entire hour and a half, two hour long broadcast.
Thanks for calling in. Jay, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hello, Mr. Smith. Glad you're back in your seat.
Glad Owen's back.
And I made a big order there of all your products the other day.
Thank you. And yeah, yeah.
I'm looking forward to getting some more turbo force and everything.
I got the X2. I still have the X3, but, you know, anyways, I was up last night.
I'm out on the road. I'm a truck driver.
You know that. And so I said, Alex said he was going to put all the excerpts of him on there, and I guess I got a little impatient, and I was looking through the Bandart video archives, and I couldn't find it, and I said, eh, we'll go on X. And, uh, I started listening, started a little slow at first, and then, boy, did it get good.
And Alex, you hit on so many points with him having to repeat himself when that, whoever it was that came in and asked the same question that Elon asked about the Sandy Hook situation there, and everyone was like, ugh.
Again, you know, we already answered this question.
harrison smith
Even Elon Musk was like, yeah, I think we're all kind of sick of hearing Alex answer that.
Let's talk about something else.
unidentified
Yeah. But, you know, I gotta get...
You told me what Owen...
I have something on Owen.
I don't have something on Owen.
For the search for Owen...
What do I put in there?
The real Owen? What is it?
harrison smith
It's at all I do is Owen.
At all I do is Owen.
Okay. And that's Owen's original account that was deleted in, I guess, 2020.
I thought he was part of the wave of initial bannings because, you know, Alex Jones got kicked off in Infowars, the official at Infowars got kicked off, and then Rob Dew got his deleted.
I mean, a bunch of people got theirs deleted all at once.
I thought Owen was among that, but I guess really he was kicked off in 2020 for...
Organizing protests against the lockdown.
But I'd forgotten that.
But that is the case. So yes, he's back at All I Do Is Owen at Infowars, at Real Alex Jones.
Those are the three that came back yesterday.
unidentified
Yeah. Thank you.
I wanted to say something, if you would, if I could.
There's so much information that Rob Dugas, I think, or the space situation there, And Elon Musk is going into outer space, and the Venn something, radiation belt, and they can't get through, and how all the sound stages and everything is all fake and everything.
And Putin, I watched the thing, Putin knows it was a farce, basically.
And Elon says all the information that he can put on X now, it's all there for you to read and see and everything.
There's so much information.
It's overwhelming. How do you know, like, what's really going on?
I mean, are we slaves to the Akhenanis?
harrison smith
No, you just got to do research.
I mean, it takes time, and you got to find people that you trust.
I'll say, you know, Greg Reese, of course, put together, and this is probably maybe his longest report ever, Putin told moon landing photos are fake, and that was about Google AI looking at the Google photos, I'm sorry, the Google AI looking at the moon landing photos and saying that they're fake.
But, you know, the Van Allen belt, this is like a big thing in Flat Earth, but if you actually look into the Van Allen radiation belt, Van Allen himself, who discovered it and for whom it is named...
So Van Allen himself said, okay, actually, it's actually not that dangerous.
He first thought it was really dangerous and was like, oh my gosh, we'll never be able to get through this because in order to shield yourself from the radiation, you'd have to have lead plates, which are so heavy that it would make it impossible to fly a rocket ship with them on it.
So it was like a controversy, but not for very long.
So Van Allen himself, who discovered the radiation belt and first said, oh, this might be a really big deal, Later came out and was like, oh, actually it's not that big of a deal.
We can pass through it no problem.
The radiation is stronger in some places than it is in others.
We can go through where it's not strong.
It's not actually a big deal.
It's not actually a major barrier to human space travel, except that it just has to be taken into account because you do pass through a belt of radiation.
That's named after this guy, Van Allen, who himself said, yeah, it's fine.
We'll be able to pass through it easily.
So you just got to go in and do the research because they'll take...
One statement about, you know, the Van Allen Belt radiation being dangerous and run with that, not realizing that, like, shortly after that statement was made, they made another statement correcting it, saying, actually, it's totally fine.
So you got to do your own research. And that's, you know, that's...
The position of Infowars.
Everything we say, you should question.
Everything we report, you should look into yourself and determine for yourself whether or not it's reality.
But thank you so much for your call. Thank you so much for your support, Jay.
And I'm glad the Twitter space kept you up.
It was... Very powerful.
Well, let's go to some more callers about the Twitter space.
We'll come back to some of the other callers about other topics, but let's stick with this.
Let's go to Mike in Tennessee.
Mike, you were listening to the space.
You say you heard some funny noises.
Are you talking about the kids?
There were kids. There were kids running all over the place.
That's what you're talking about, right?
mike-2 in tennessee
No, no. You know, I mean, I've seen Vivek trying to impress everyone that he's in shape.
We've seen the videos with him doing push-ups.
We've seen videos of him playing tennis.
But nothing was more impressive than, bless his heart, I thought one of the guys had their mic on and someone was, they had a hose on outside or maybe one of them decided they were going to take a shower.
harrison smith
So people who don't know, hold on Mike, people who don't know.
Last night during the space, Vivek Ramaswamy was on mic and forgot to mute himself and apparently was using the restroom.
I thought it just sounded like a sink running.
I thought somebody had their sink running.
I mean, the space last night was very entertaining.
Spaces is super useful.
It's totally unique. It's unlike anything else.
I'm starting to really appreciate spaces more and more.
need to work out.
And one of them is that so often people have their mic on and don't realize it.
And it's like somebody saying something really powerful and important, but you hear like food cooking or you hear somebody using the restroom or you just hear like a dog barking and they have to...
Everybody has to stop and go, okay, somebody's got their mic on.
Who is it? Who's got their... Oh, you, Vivek, your mic's on.
Can you mute it, please? And it's like, it's annoying.
It's very annoying. It interrupts the flow.
So they need to fix that on spaces.
Whoever's hosting the space needs to be able to mute people that aren't, you know, talking.
I don't know why they can't, but...
Yeah. Yeah, that happened.
mike-2 in tennessee
But, you know, it brought a little humor in there, and it was all good, but...
You know, as a 56-year-old man, I was impressed.
No prostate issues for that young man.
But now on a serious note, I was listening to you earlier, and you were talking about, you know, Israel might be overplaying her hand and could be in the process of getting wiped out.
And then you said something interesting.
And you said, and that's where, you know, the New World Order wants the capital, their capital.
So here's my question.
I've studied the Talmud, I've studied Zionism, and the Talmudic Zionists want Jerusalem to be the world capital where they rule the world, and they believe that they will have, in their understanding of paradise, each Jew will have 2,800 Gentile and Christian slaves.
Now, if the New World Order It's kind of on board with having Jerusalem and Israel as their capital.
That's a problem because, you know, I love Trump.
I voted for him twice.
I think Jared is not a good guy.
He's not a good influence.
But, you know, Trump made this big thing that he wanted Jerusalem to be, and these are his words, he wanted Jerusalem to be the eternal city.
And that is coming right out of the Talmud.
And I love Trump to death, but this is his Achilles heel.
This Zionism is very deadly, and I just kind of wanted your thoughts on that.
harrison smith
Yeah, I mean, I think, you know, Christian Zionism is much the same way.
It's the world elite who I believe it is their plan to create a one world government and the headquarters of it will be in Israel and they'll be the world capital essentially.
And, you know, they use...
Religious prophecy of the Jews and of the Christians to fall in line with that desire.
So it all just makes perfect sense.
I think Zionism and communism are two sides of the globalist coin.
We'll be right back. More of your calls.
Back out to your phone calls.
Let's go to...
So Johnny in Denmark says to beware of Elon.
Go ahead, Johnny. You're on the air.
unidentified
Oh, hi. Can you hear me, Irish?
harrison smith
Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, great.
unidentified
Yeah, welcome back to American Journal.
Nice to have you. Thank you.
Good to be here. Yeah, good to have you back.
Yeah, first and foremost, maybe, and I hate to be distracted by this, but let's just put an end to the Sandy Hook BS. I mean, Alex spent less than 1% of his time on that.
And he just initially thought, as well as his right to, that there was something fishy about it, and I still do.
In fact, he basically disavowed that position and brought on not a straw man, but an iron man for that position, Dr.
Steve Pachenik, who insisted that anyone who didn't think it was a fake was just ignorant or covering for them.
And cooperated with the process, submitted more than 1 million pages in response to discovery requests, and over 100 hours of deposition.
So to say that Alex insisted on this and did not cooperate with the process is utterly absurd, and I'll just not say anything more about it.
Okay, now on to Elon Musk.
This is kind of relevant because...
As Alex often says, and I hate to say it, Dr.
Phil does too, even though you should have a lot more faith in Alex, obviously, the best predictor of future behavior is relevant to past behavior.
And if you take a look at Alex's record over the past 30 years, it has been pro-humanity, anti-NWO, uniformly.
Now, has he been wrong about things?
Sure, we all have. All that proves is that he is in Christ's second coming, and we never thought he was, and he never claimed to have been.
However, contrast that to Elon Musk, who may have had a come-to-Jesus moment.
As actual Christians, we believe people do have those moments that are likely to have it.
But as pragmatic Christians, we have to ask ourselves and be skeptical about things.
Do you really have a come-to-Jesus moment, or is this just kind of his being aligned with Alex and us, pro-humanity, NWO, pro-Christian, pro-America people, for real politics, sort of way, as Henry Kissinger pro-America people, for real politics, sort of way, as Henry Kissinger would put And what do I mean by that?
He has been a tech U.S. dollar, hecto-giga sugar baby of Uncle Sam's big, big socialism for decades now, the last several decades.
He got a $5.7 billion from the U.S. Uncle Sam for SpaceX.
I mean, try to get a wall installed in your apartment and see how many props you have to get through.
You've got satellites going outside the earth.
You don't do that without being able to suck up.
And he doesn't want to bite the hand that feeds.
I think, however, this is a very good development because what he realizes, Alex Jones is a juggernaut.
And this is evident for that.
And Alex Jones and Alex Jones' followers, us and InfoWars, et cetera, are the hand that feeds because we're staking our claim as the hand that feeds.
And it's not just SpaceX.
It's also Tesla.
You got $1.5 billion approximately, $1 to $1.5 billion of carbon credits and a billion would be.
I get what you're saying, Johnny.
harrison smith
Elon really addressed this yesterday, talking about how he isn't really—how did he put it?
He didn't say it wasn't ideological, but he's just like, this is just logical.
He's just like— I just want humanity to continue.
His ultimate goal is for humanity to be a multi-planetary species.
He wants to see civilization continue.
He wants to see humanity continue.
And he's just looking at it like a scientist or an engineer with sheer logic.
He's not, you know, obviously he's motivated by a love of humanity and he's, you know, encourages people to have kids.
And in the space yesterday, he's like, that's the solution.
Everybody should be having kids. We should all be having kids.
We need more people. But he recognizes that, you know, sure, if our fossil fuel, you know, so-called systems have an innate or intrinsic expiry date, right, that they eventually will run out of these materials.
Well, we need to use these materials now in order to achieve the civilizational sophistication that's required for renewable energy.
So you have to use the energy that you have now in order to build the systems that will get you off the energy in the future.
You need to be taking advantage of this.
He's just... Pro-human and he's pro-civilization in a way that is very just logical and sort of like emotionless.
He's just like, I want civilization to continue.
Here's how I think it'll continue.
I think these people are doing their best to bring it down and that's bad.
And it's like as simple as that.
And I sort of wish there was a little bit more talk about the spiritual aspect of it or the...
Metaphysical aspect of it.
But he's almost just looking at it like an engineer totally dispassionately and just seeing what he sees as the best way forward for humanity itself.
And that's why Alex and he came up with the term like team human yesterday on the space.
Like we are just hashtag team humanity versus team technocracy, team globalism, team control and slavery and death.
It's the death cult and everybody seems to recognize this.
Which is why it was so interesting that the space last night wasn't political in any traditional sense.
It was all about humanity versus the machine, humanity versus the anti-human agenda, which everybody seems to recognize.
So I think Elon gets that.
I don't think he necessarily had a come-to-Jesus moment.
I think he just is applying logic to the processes that are...
Unfolding before us and seeing a corrective measure that needs to take place in terms of getting it away from the World Economic Forum.
I would say, if I had been on the space, I would point out to him that civilization is not, maybe not the right word.
He kept using that term civilization.
He's like, I just want civilization to continue.
Civilization needs to move forward.
I don't want to have a fall of civilization.
And it's like... You've got to identify what civilization means and why it's worthy or why it's valuable.
China is very sophisticated.
They're very civilized. In a way, but in another way, they're extremely barbaric in the way they treat their citizens or the way their citizens treat animals or each other.
I mean, it's not, it's very sophisticated, but it's really sort of a form of barbarism.
That's why I like and have pointed out many times that, you know, this term liberty is sort of the combination of freedom and civilization.
You have to have a civilization, you have to have an organization and a, you know, humanity all working together, all doing their particular part, contributing to the whole.
That's really good, but it all has to be predicated on and focused on the freedom of the individual within that civilization.
If your civilization is just there for civilization's sake, then there's nothing that says that the people in that civilization need to be free.
You could actually make an argument that the freedom is a challenge, is a threat to civilization, and you can crush freedom in the name of civilization.
If you're going to use the word civilization, you have to identify why that civilization is value and civilization's only value insofar as much as it guarantees the liberty of the people within that civilization.
Otherwise, a barbaric freedom is preferable in my opinion.
I don't know where Elon stands on that, but he was pretty clear in his space last night about why he's doing what he's doing, and it's really very impressive.
Let's go to Wild Bill in Iowa now.
Thank you for the call, Johnny. As always, Wild Bill in Iowa wants to talk about the interview with Alex.
Go ahead, Wild Bill, you're on the air.
bill in iowa
Good morning, Mr. Smith. Can you hear me?
harrison smith
I hear you loud and clear. Great, great.
unidentified
Yes, uh... That interview was totally epic.
bill in iowa
When I first started listening to it, I could not get off of it.
I mean, like, grand slam home run all the way for Team Humanity, I tell you that, you know?
And I thought it was really hilarious as well when Ramaswamy went in the bathroom without his mic, too, you know?
I thought it was just a little humor, and that was great, you know?
I just happened to see him Thursday at a campaign rally up here in Northeast Iowa.
And I gave him a bottle of X2 and Brain Force Plus.
He promised he was going to use it.
Yes, I did. And he goes, oh, thanks, man.
He goes, you don't need him. I just got like four more bottles in the mail.
You need it. I mean, he's smart as a whip already, I know.
But he goes, well, thanks.
I could really use this.
So hopefully he uses it.
And hopefully he will also become a purchaser of the InfoWord products as well.
I just signed up to Twitter.
Yeah, I thought so too.
I just signed up to Twitter and you can find me at Iowa Wild Bill or Wild Bill Iowa or something like that.
I only got like 10 followers because I was, yes, a TikTok user, but I kept on getting shadow banned.
I got too many community guidelines because I listen to InfoWars.
I listen to you guys all day.
I drive garbage trucks, so I'm always listening.
harrison smith
And, uh, You know, some got tired of bands, so I'm gonna transfer all my content from TikTok over to Yes, yes, that is me.
I'm officially your 12th follower, sir.
Thank you so much for the call.
Thank you for the support.
Thank you for helping Vivek Ramaswamy maximize his intellectual capacity.
bill in iowa
Go ahead. I also got one more thing, you know.
Quickly. I got a bunch of vaccines.
I made up a magnet on my truck that says that a vaccine kills and masks don't work, and it's got a bot on Infowars.com.
I get so many reactions out of that.
That might be something you guys could probably sell in the future.
unidentified
Brilliant.
harrison smith
Well, you know, whatever you can do to get the word out, folks, we are we are watching the globalists shake in their boots, desperately trying to figure out a way that they can stop what's already begun.
The snowball is rolling down the hill.
We are gathering momentum.
And that's all thanks to you, the info warriors out there.
We could not do it without your support and participation in this.
unidentified
Welcome back folks.
harrison smith
We're going to show you a few clips from the interview with Lauren from Some B I Know, a.k.a.
Big Dig Energy.
In the second half of this hour, so stay tuned for that, and we'll show you where you can watch the full video on band.video.
But I wanted to take calls for a little bit longer.
It's been a while since I've taken calls here on American Journal, and I'm excited to get back into it.
But I want to make a quick note here.
It is wonderful. It is, you know, a very good reason for celebration that Alex Jones is back, Owen Schroer's back, the Infowars...
Account is officially back.
This will no doubt increase our reach, increase our ability to spread the message, increase our ability to interact with fellow content creators and right-wing pundits and left-wing pundits.
I mean, it's really an extremely valuable tool.
And what we'll be able to accomplish with access to Twitter is yet to be seen, but it'll be huge.
Trust me. But, but, I want to make the point that Infowars was not created on Twitter.
This is not something that we need, that we require, that we would be lost without.
And in fact, sort of...
Mind-boggling to remember, as you go back into the At Real Alex Jones Twitter account, you can see that the last videos posted before his account was deleted were back in the old studio.
It's amazing to think that since we've been kicked off of Twitter, since we were kicked off of YouTube and kicked off of hundreds of platforms all at once, including credit card processors and banks and so many others, not only have we continued to exist, but We've built two new studios.
We created Band.Video.
We've brought on dozens of content creators to that site.
We have continued to thrive despite the censorship.
Now that the censorship has in part been lifted, we'll only see this power grow and expand and become even more dominant.
But thanks to you going to InfoWarsStore.com, thanks to you supporting us and keeping us on air and going to InfoWars.com and sharing the articles or going to Band.Video and sharing the videos, we have not required...
Permission from big tech to succeed and spread our message.
We do not need their permission.
We do not need their platforms.
It's nice to have. We appreciate having them.
But we have expanded so massively ever since we were kicked off.
The last five years have been amazing for InfoWars, and we have existed and thrived thanks to you going to InfoWarsStore.com, thanks to your support and participation in this information war.
We built the new studio, which is just incredible.
This studio was still in the works when we got kicked off of Twitter all the way back then.
It's amazing to think what we've been able to accomplish in the five years since we were kicked off of Twitter, thanks to your support and your participation.
So thank you for that.
We're happy to be back on Twitter, but it's nice to know that even if it were to be taken away again, we would not falter.
We would not fall.
We would continue to wage this information war.
So thank you for your participation in this and for keeping us on air and in the fight on our own systems, as well as now on the big tech systems that we once so thoroughly dominated and will again soon.
With that, let's go out to your phone calls.
Tommy in Utah, we only have about a minute left in this segment, but we'll hold you over.
Tommy, you're on the air. Your brother is in Israel ministering and evangelizing.
Is that even legal, Tommy?
I thought they made it illegal for you to proselytize the gospel there in Israel.
unidentified
You know, I was just thinking, I'm sitting here texting with my brother right now.
And I'm like, dude, send me some clips.
Like, I'm on hold right now with Harrison.
And he's like, hold on.
I don't know if I want to send clips just yet.
I've got to get releases from these guys.
It's super controlled over here.
And so, yeah. I mean, everywhere they go, they have seen nothing but positive response, protection.
They roll up to some guard gate.
The cameraman that's with them that they got there is a local guy.
He isn't even a Christian or a believer.
And They keep asking him, okay, can we get through that gate over there?
And he goes, well, I don't know.
You guys just seem to pray.
And we get through.
Let's try it. And they literally have gone places that, like the cameraman's like, I've never been on this road.
I've never been over here.
And, I mean, they're talking with people right on the front lines, like launching rockets over into Gaza.
harrison smith
Wow. Okay. All right. Stay on the air, Tommy.
We've got to go to break. We'll be back in about a minute and a half, and we'll go back to Tommy.
This is an interesting perspective I haven't heard before.
More of your calls and a big interview later in the hour.
Stay tuned. All right, welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal is on.
We'll go to an exclusive interview with Lauren from Big Dig Energy later in the hour, but I'm going to take more phone calls, so we'll do that for now.
Tommy in Utah. He's telling us an interesting story of his brother, who is an evangelist, or he's evangelizing and ministering in Israel.
Tommy, I noticed you're from Utah.
Is this a Mormon?
Is this a Mormon? I forget what the Mormons call it.
Okay, not a Mormon church.
unidentified
I'm from California. I've been out here for eight years, fled California, because I saw the mandates or the exemption for kids Vaccination's going away, and my wife and I were like, nope, we're not vaccinating our kids.
We're out. And so that's where I found myself.
It was God. He called my family and I to a school in southeastern Utah, Castle Valley Academy, and it's a small Christian school associated with the Seventh-day Adventist Church, but not affiliated, not supported by it.
But we teach farming, mechanics, building.
It's a very hands-on Interesting.
harrison smith
Okay, so your brother isn't there.
Not as part of a Mormon missionary trip, but with a different denomination.
Okay, so his experience has been good in Israel?
He's being accepted and welcomed and everything?
unidentified
Completely positive.
He's there with a former student from this school.
My brother's a flight medic, and this student is...
Went through and became a sheriff and then a first responder himself.
So they're over there with a bunch of equipment.
They're teaching. They ran up to the border by Lebanon to show guys how to tie tourniquets and do first aid and a bunch of stuff like that.
And then they just are traveling with all these little, basically like a little mini iPod that's got the Bible loaded on it.
A book about Jesus called The Desire of Ages, and they're just passing these out, and people are readily accepting them and excited that they have it.
And it's been nothing but positive response.
And so, yeah, I'm trying to get him to send me some videos.
I mean, I can give your guys' crew his number.
You guys can try FaceTiming him and see where he's at at some point.
They don't know when they're coming home.
That's the way my brother does it.
He literally got a degree in international relief and rescue from a college in Lincoln, Nebraska, and instantly started going to disaster areas.
He went to the earthquake in Haiti, was the first one he went to.
Wow. Wow. To not only minister first aid help just where he can, but to bring the gospel and to bring good news to people right now.
harrison smith
Brilliant. Well, that's awesome.
And that's a very different story than we've heard from other Christians in Israel who have not had quite so welcoming experience.
That's good to hear the other side of it.
And good luck and safety to your brother.
And we'd love to hear from him if he ever has a chance or send us videos.
We'd love to play him. So thank you so much for the call, Tommy.
Let's go to...
Let's see. Gorilla in Louisiana.
Gorilla in Louisiana.
You are on the air. How's it going, Harrison?
unidentified
Good to hear your voice again.
I was always missing you in the war room.
harrison smith
Well, thank you. Very good to be back here.
unidentified
Always getting back on Twitter, whatever you want to call it.
I guess I'm going to have to get on there as well.
harrison smith
That sounds so sad.
It's a cool place to be.
unidentified
Yes, it is.
And I want to apologize to everybody for not buying products for over here because I was such a stockpile.
harrison smith
Ah, that's the problem.
unidentified
So my plea is to everybody out there that was in my same situation is to go ahead and get your info or subscription.
Get out there. Get it.
Support these guys by having that $10 a month.
What is that, 30 cents a day?
You can afford that.
It's less than a cup of a coffee.
Now as far as, I've got a great idea, me personally, I would spend $100 on a lottery ticket raffle if Alex would sign the door to that Pemi Hellcat and put it up for raffle.
I guarantee you that'd bring a million dollars.
harrison smith
Wow, that's a very interesting idea.
But then we wouldn't have...
unidentified
If I wanted, I'd probably have it wrapped in InfoWars and get InfoWars on the plate as well.
harrison smith
That's an interesting idea. Well, thank you so much for your support and your congratulations, Gorilla.
Really do appreciate it and really do appreciate everybody that goes to InfoWars Store.
You know, we understand the value of hard work here.
So, you know, we do not take it for granted when people spend their hard-earned money at InfoWarsStore.com.
We strive every day to be worthy of your sacrifice and hopefully we fulfill that for you.
And of course, we aren't just asking you to give your hard-earned money in exchange for our broadcast broadcast.
The podcast is free. The information is free.
Take it, upload it, do whatever you want with it.
You get a fantastic product when you go to Infowarsstore.com.
You're going there to get a product that is well worth it at full price.
It's usually on a massive discount, and you're helping to keep Infowars on the air.
It is a true 360 win, and we thank you so much for your participation in this information war.
With that, we go to Double Derek in Wisconsin.
I want to talk about Ukraine, and it looks like a revision of the numbers of death.
Go ahead, Double Derek. You're on the air.
icarus in wisconsin
Hey, Harrison, I was wondering if you saw on Twitter, I mean, now X, formerly Twitter.
Every time I say that, it's like Kanye or Yee or like when I think about Prince, you know, the artist formerly known as Prince.
harrison smith
We know what you mean.
icarus in wisconsin
Yeah, on X, they have revised numbers from British Intelligence Service saying about 50,000 Russians have died.
And that estimates are between 200,000 and 300,000 Ukrainians have been killed, which are like modified KD kill-death ratio.
And Mir's Chinese numbers and Israeli numbers and other numbers.
And I was wondering from you guys if you have some way to find out the official numbers.
Because I kind of think it's weird that we don't even – you know, with corona, we have that count every day.
But for Ukraine war or Gaza or – you know, we don't get that.
We only get some cool graphics for the TV producers for the programming.
And then also on X, X is pretty hot right now.
I would invest in Twitter, how X is going.
But Kim.com, did you see that thing he was saying about the MH370 videos?
harrison smith
Yeah, I guess he...
So there was a reward that Kim.com offered $100,000 to disprove the MH370 videos from Ashton Forbes, and I guess that money has been claimed, and he saw a video that satisfied him that there was some manipulation of the videos.
icarus in wisconsin
Yeah, he asked for the raw files, and they posted the raw files or something.
harrison smith
Right. Yeah, so I haven't looked into that, honestly.
There's been so much other stuff going on, but...
icarus in wisconsin
Yeah, so much going on.
So much going on. And then also in Ukraine, I don't know, did you see those crazy new Russian drone tech that they have, like those little drone-detecting proximity plates they're using?
And of course, now, thanks, Biden, Russia's developing all their new drone-cheap technology now.
We're going to have an escalation arms race now with drone robots.
harrison smith
Both sides are using Ukraine as a testing ground for this.
It's honestly kind of terrifying.
They have drones the size of a Half dollar piece and I mean it can fly a hundred miles an hour and be loaded down with enough explosives to kill a human.
I mean it's a very different world we're entering into and the real scary part is that so much of it's going to be AI guided and they're already passing legislation in places like Israel and America to allow robots to identify and destroy targets completely on their own.
So really kind of horrifying stuff.
Signal jammers are going to be extremely important.
I'm sure they are already doing it.
I think you're right about that. Yeah, invest in birdshot, too.
icarus in wisconsin
Get some birdshot. Uh-huh.
harrison smith
I mean, yeah, even birdshot.
I mean, it really is sort of terrifying where the world is headed, which is why it's so important that we act now to get the psychopaths out of control.
Thanks so much for the call, Double Derek.
We're about to go to break here.
We'll take calls for one more segment on the other side, so I'll hold off on going to calls right now.
But here's some very interesting news.
On top of everything else we've seen from X, Tucker Carlson is launching his own streaming service.
He recently launched a show on X, then known as Twitter, after his exit from Fox News.
But now he's launching his own subscription streaming service, people familiar with the matter said.
The former Fox News host's official foray into paid content after months of posting videos on X. The Tucker Carlson Network is expected to go live on Monday, said people in the know.
So another exciting front opening in the information battlefield.
Stay tuned. More of your calls on the other side.
Alright folks, final segment of calls before we go to our pre-recorded interview with Lauren, aka Elle, from Big Dig Energy.
I do want to announce that not only will you be able to find Alex Jones' Twitter account has been reinstated and he'll be posting there and we'll be posting videos from Bandai Video or from Infowars.com and articles and that sort of thing on there.
But there's also going to be exclusive content posted to X monologues by myself, Alex Jones, Owen Schroyer, Chase Geyser, and probably some other people.
But that will be the only place you'll be able to find it is on the at real Alex Jones Twitter account.
So if you don't have a Twitter account, It's time to make one.
Go subscribe to atrealalexjones, the newly reinstated Alex Jones account, and it is there that you'll be able to find exclusive monologues from your favorite Info Warriors posted daily.
So go now to atrealalexjones, sign up, make sure you don't miss the exclusive ex-content Coming soon from Infowars.
With that, we go out to your calls once again.
Let's go to William in Arkansas.
Thanks for calling in. William, you're on the air about Elon Musk.
william in arkansas
Go ahead. Looks like he's willing to put at least a little bit of sweat and blood on the line.
That is my attention as a soldier.
Money's easy to give up, right?
Time. So here's 50 bucks in a couple of hours.
That's pretty limited.
Man says he's willing to do time.
That's pretty hardcore. I believe in compulsory service.
I've never been to New York State.
I've served everybody there.
I've served your family.
Apparently you're not willing to serve mine.
Why is not in jail is unreal.
I will argue with any expert you want to throw out there.
I spent 20-something years in the OR dealing with all kinds of biohazards, sterilizers and blood and trauma and everything you can think of.
It's something you don't want to think about.
And argue with me that you didn't contaminate those nursing homes, cross-contamination, right, with an airborne virus.
The masks don't work.
I've been in places where you get these little Mennonite and Amish women and, you know, they've got to make their own masks and you can see their lips.
You think it's going to cause a virus.
You can put a mask on and smell a taco or...
harrison smith
I know it. No, I know it.
No, you're exactly right.
I mean, that's one of the...
Like underreported things of COVID, where they literally sent infected people into nursing homes, knowing full well that the people most vulnerable to the virus were the elderly.
And we know that the UK, as part of the COVID inquiry that is, of course, designed to, you know, give impetus and give rise to the World Health Organization's pandemic policy program.
But we know from that that they almost saw what was going on with COVID as an excuse to kill the elderly.
They were like, oh, no, this will be good.
It'll kill off the elderly people and we won't have to pay for their pensions anymore.
It's all about economy to these people.
It's absolutely sick and you're absolutely right.
William and, you know, maybe I pray that Elon Musk never has to make good on his promise.
But he did promise to go to prison in defense of free speech.
And that says it all right there.
And he really is putting his money where his mouth is, and he'd just love to see it.
Thanks so much for the call, William. Let's go to Ben in Virginia.
You want to talk about the Twitter space.
Go ahead, Ben, you're on the air. Yeah, hey, what's going on, Harrison?
unidentified
Before I get into that, I just want to say, Chase Geyser, he carried the totem pole for, you know, quite a while while Owen was gone.
And I think you guys should give him, like, a slot, like a show from, like, six to, what is it, six to nine whenever Owen's show ends.
That would be kind of cool. Get closer to 24-hour news network.
But about the Twitter spaces, I just wanted to say, like, a lot of people don't realize, I mean, I've been watching this show since 2016.
And you guys are not reliant on other social media platforms.
That's what made you guys so powerful.
Now, what people don't realize is Infowars had a...
You guys kept growing and growing and growing, and then you had a loyal fan base.
And that is what kept Infowars alive for so long, is people sharing the clips with other people.
What people don't realize now, which is the significance of you guys being on Twitter again, It's going to be the impressions that you guys are going to get.
Alex Jones, I already know the first time he posts something, it's probably going to get like a hundred million impressions or something like that.
The reach he's going to get is going to be insane.
And this platform specifically is going to grow so crazy now that, I mean, especially from what happened the other day, you never think that all these people, these significant people would ever be in the same spot talking to each other.
Andrew Tate and all these other people, like, all together.
It was just mind-boggling for me to even see that.
I was like, these are going to be the people that start the revolution of this entire next generation to get us on track and get us away from this garbage.
harrison smith
100%, 100%. And again, I'll point out, I don't know if the term Republican or Democrat even came up.
It was pure nonpolitical humanity versus the elite, humanity versus the globalist.
I mean, that is the divide.
People are realizing it now.
And it was almost like, it's like pathetic.
There were a few lefties on there who were, I think one of the Krasensteins was like, But some people are globalists because they think that African lives are as valuable as American lives.
And it's just Elon and Alex just being like, listen, dummy, you're stupid.
They were nice about it.
What I would want to say was like, you're stupid.
You're being tricked. Yeah, everybody wants to be a good person and wants to value all lives equally.
Equally, it's that innate goodness that you have and that so many people in America have that's then twisted and turned against you by the people, and actually Alex did point this out, who have systematically destroyed the third world, have killed millions upon millions of people through starvation and other forms of manipulation of the supply have killed millions upon millions of people through starvation and other forms of manipulation of the
You think that what you're doing is for the benefit of all of humanity, when in reality, you're being suckered into a control system whose entire purpose is the deletion of all of humanity's.
So these people, it's like you just...
It was almost the most interesting part of the whole thing.
I mean, my favorite part was when Elon and Alex were talking trash about the World Economic Forum.
Elon was so close.
He was so close to, you know, challenging Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab to a cage match.
He didn't go that far.
He did.
He did challenge them to a debate, which was good to see.
I thought that was really interesting.
But then when you hear the lefties or the globalist sort of brain dead idiots come on and they just ask a question that we've answered a million times or they bring up some non point about like, but I'm a globalist because I just I want people in Guyana to have a good life.
And it's just like, oh my god, you're so far behind.
They're so far behind.
They're so locked in a paradigm of deception.
They don't even realize it.
And it really is obvious when they try to contend with people like Alex Jones and Elon Musk who are on just the level above the level above the level above them that it's just pathetic to see how they try to even contend with these ideas when they're so...
Disconnected from reality.
It's pathetic.
It's pathetic is the word I would choose.
unidentified
I call them globalist sympathizers, and I think they're just as bad as the globalists themselves.
I think that dude was kind of a hack yesterday, but now that Alex is on X, hopefully it becomes more of the people with the closed minds that used to think this was such a crazy platform.
Hopefully they become This becomes a more normalized thing for them, and I hope that they can all switch over and start realizing.
harrison smith
I think they will.
And even Alex called the guy who was just like, but I'm a globalist because I want people to be happy.
It was Alex just like, yeah, well, there's globalists and then there's globalist idiots.
Or like there's the useful idiots for the globalists, and you're one of those.
It's just... Just destroyed.
Just immediately destroyed. And by the way, Chase isn't going anywhere.
He's not going to have his own show.
I offer to, you know, an hour a week at least come on here and we'll take phone calls or something.
So we'll not let Chase waste away.
He's a very good talent that we'll make sure to get on air as much as possible.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
I am joined in studio by Lauren of Big Dig Energy.
You might also know her as some bee I know.
Some bitch I know.
Female dog. It's not a curse word.
calm down if you enjoy a good deep dive into a topic as much as I do you really need to be watching Lauren's Big Dig streams where she covers topics like the deep state psyops politics and so much more BigDigEnergy.info is where you can go to watch and participate in open source investigations learn new research techniques and support Lauren you can follow her on Twitter at SomeBitchIIKnow that website again BigDigEnergy.info and she streams on Rumble and she's in studio with me welcome Lauren I'm so stoked to be here
unidentified
Thanks for having me. Very excited to have you here.
@somebitchiknow
Man, I'm a little giddy right now, to be honest.
I'm thrilled to be here, and we were just, like, talking nonstop right before I got here.
So what are we talking about? I don't know.
harrison smith
We can talk about anything. You just got back from a big shoot with Donut Operator.
@somebitchiknow
Donut Operator and the AK guy, and...
It was really good to just meet people and connect.
harrison smith
The ROTC guys were there.
George Alexopoulos, a.k.a.
@somebitchiknow
G-Prime 85.
I think, yeah. Alex Rosen was there.
harrison smith
Yeah, lots of friends of the show.
@somebitchiknow
Adam, the lectern guy, you know.
harrison smith
Yes, yes. Famous for stealing a lectern on January 6th.
@somebitchiknow
But he became like an unwitting face of it.
And the things he's been through have been insane.
Talking to him was wild. But I think the thing that I found most impressive about him is even when the wind's not blowing, his hair is somehow...
It looks like it's like just got a perfect breeze right behind it, which was very...
Wild to see in person.
harrison smith
Well, he seems like he is...
Every time I see him, he's just got the biggest smile.
I mean, obviously, the picture he's famous for, he's smiling like a goofball.
Yeah, carrying the lectern.
But he still has that smile every picture I've seen of him.
And I am honestly amazed.
I don't know what he's been through in particular, but like Jacob Chansley, I mean, all the guys that we know that have been through hell because of January 6th, including Owen Schroyer, they somehow maintain their spirit.
And I'm like, I don't know if I could...
Be happy after what you went through, but they all, I don't know, they double down on whatever they believe, and it seems to only reinforce what they went into prison with.
@somebitchiknow
Right. No, I certainly don't want to speak on his behalf, but he mentioned every time we were talking, he would always just kind of go back to his relationship with his wife.
He has five sons. Oh, wow.
I didn't know that. He's building a legacy for himself.
Wow. He's got more going on than just politics, and I think that that keeps him very focused on what's important to him, which I think is something that a lot of people don't have in common with him because the whole goal is to keep people kind of rootless and aimless and afraid to have children.
harrison smith
Right, yeah, yeah. No, exactly.
It's like it's... It's just necessary.
So tons of right-wing people were there getting together and shooting guns.
It looked like a very loud and fun time.
@somebitchiknow
It was a great time. And then happened to be right down the road, so then here we are.
harrison smith
Well, yeah, and we're happy to have you here.
Obviously, you've been on the show before, but never in studio.
@somebitchiknow
I'm always in Alabama, just hanging out.
harrison smith
Well, and, you know, your show is so interesting, and, you know, one thing that I think sets you apart from a lot of other guests that we have, not that it's a bad thing, but a lot of people, it's sort of like, what's the latest headline?
You know, what's happening right now?
Sort of either keeping up with or trying to stay one step ahead of the news cycle.
Right. But you have sort of a different...
Energy, a big dig energy, where you'll pick a topic and just drill down on it.
And it's not necessarily about something that's in the news right now, but it's unveiling the connections, the hidden compartments that make up all of the headlines.
So just digging in on a person or a topic or an event and just unspooling it for everybody, which I think is incredibly valuable and also fairly unique in our circle, even though I think more people should be doing it.
@somebitchiknow
Well, I appreciate that. You make it sound a lot cooler than I feel like it is.
But for me, a lot of it comes from...
I was... You know, politically very left for most of my 20s and realized coming out of it that I was very ignorant about not just current politics, but all of it, you know, history in general, the connections to things.
And so a lot of it is on a need-to-know basis for myself.
You know, I realize I don't actually know anything about something that I was under the impression I had a pretty good grasp on before.
harrison smith
You know what I mean? Yeah, I think I remember...
I think I remember a tweet you did about her, maybe a video I saw, maybe it was last time we talked to you, but I remember it somewhat clearly that you're sort of coming around to realizing that you didn't maybe know what you were talking about.
It was a Facebook post. Yeah, it was.
Okay, I think maybe it was last time we talked.
@somebitchiknow
Yeah, it was Hurricane Maria, which was the one that went through Puerto Rico, was one of the catalysts.
I credit a lot of it to my parents being incredible and continuing to show up even when I made it very hard.
Right, right. But one of the major catalysts of something in the news cycle was Hurricane Maria because in the midst of all of the devastation in Puerto Rico, the mayor of...
I forget the name of it. The capital of Puerto Rico.
Of that one. You know, she was getting political t-shirts printed, you know, but they don't have resources for, you know, medicine or power, like just basic needs for people who have lost everything and have lost, you know, potentially their entire family.
And... I tweeted about it at the time.
I tweeted as like, our game show host president is tweeting about pro sports players while Puerto Rico lies and tatters.
And it was in reference to Colin Kaepernick, because he was tweeting about Colin Kaepernick, to be fair.
Right, right. Multitasker, if ever there was one.
But then... Over the next couple of years, more and more stories came out about either the intentional or unintentional mishandling of supplies.
You know, they found warehouses full of supplies, the runways full of supplies that had just rotted.
harrison smith
Yeah, they throw them in the trash.
It was like a big deal.
I mean, they were taking supplies they were getting, throwing them in the trash, and then going, we don't have any supplies in order to fabricate a political scandal.
@somebitchiknow
Yeah. Even if it wasn't necessarily intentional, it was still, you're going to spend your time, again, getting political t-shirts to wear on television as opposed to making sure that you're managing resources well.
The outcome is the same, regardless.
It didn't get to the people who needed it.
harrison smith
And so it was a realization of you that, like, oh, I've been...
@somebitchiknow
I read one story about it, and then I read another story about a different instance of it, and it got the ball rolling.
And then, of course, you know, 2020, March.
harrison smith
The Awakening slaps you in the face, right?
@somebitchiknow
I think the same is true for a lot of people.
Yeah, absolutely. There's been no singular time, I think, in my...
Lifespan that just everyone was kind of going through.
Talk about shared experiences and lived experiences.
That was one that we all had in common.
I still don't understand how you could come out on the other side of early 2020 and not see it for what it is.
I find it amazing that some people still don't.
There's so many people who share that story.
I find that very heartening.
Kind of just like meeting a lot of people yesterday and just realizing that we're all actually people.
Not just a thought of a person.
harrison smith
We're actually real... It's a nice thing to connect with people on.
Yeah, absolutely. And something's going to stick for somebody.
@somebitchiknow
And you never know what it's going to be.
You know, it could be, you know, reporting on a hurricane.
It could be remembering a...
I remembered that Facebook post because I had gotten something like, you know, at the time it was huge for me.
I got like 30 likes on it, you know?
Right, right. And I felt a deep sense of shame that I hadn't actually known what I was talking about before.
Which was very uncomfortable. I didn't like that feeling.
But instead of kind of just ignoring it, I just kind of decided I didn't want to feel that way anymore.
There's still tons of things that I don't know, but rather than just pretending like what other people say about something is enough, I'd just say, I don't know enough about this.
Let's look into it.
That's... Here we are.
But I do fall into the trap, I think, sometimes of paying attention to the news cycle.
I think it's easy to fall into, but it's...
unidentified
Everything's breaking.
@somebitchiknow
Everything's a bombshell. Everything's so-and-so exposed.
I've blocked some of those more...
I guess dramatic word.
Sensational, yeah. Sensational, yeah, there you go.
Because it just...
unidentified
If everything's a bombshell, then literally nothing is.
@somebitchiknow
Right, right, right. It's hard not to get caught up in it, but as far as...
I'm not interested in talking about it.
Because, I mean, there's plenty of other people who do it way better than I do.
I tend to go on very one-track-minded...
No, but... Little rants, but...
harrison smith
But I think that's incredibly valuable.
And I'm a little bit jealous of you because I love doing that, too.
I mean, you know, for anybody that's done their own research into this stuff, you know the feeling of...
I mean, it's like discovery. It's like mining for gold, and you discover that nugget of gold.
You discover the connection that you're like, wait, this person's related to this?
Oh, so that's why...
And suddenly everything starts clicking.
I mean, it really can be rewarding.
@somebitchiknow
It continues to kind of snowball out from there.
Yeah, yeah. So I build into it.
I thought about the concept of the index, my site, which, to be quite honest, I made my site for myself, really.
And if anyone else happens to look at it, so be it.
But I tag the different dates and times and people, organizations, and I have an IDE, essentially, that I use that will bring up the connections for me automatically if I haven't already spotted it.
And so I'll plug stuff in there, and just over time, these connections continue to compound on each other.
And we were talking about, like, the learning that Antony Blinken's stepfather is...
harrison smith
So it's Antony Blinken...
@somebitchiknow
Pizarre. What was his first name?
harrison smith
Samuel Pizarre.
@somebitchiknow
And he's a longtime confidant and the lawyer of one Robert Maxwell.
You might have heard of him.
And I... I never knew that.
And so just kind of adding those things together and looking at the interactions and it, you know, it doesn't explain everything, but it can...
Help you make better, I guess, educated guesses about why something might be happening a certain way.
harrison smith
Oh yeah, definitely. Definitely.
I mean, especially with people like Anthony Blinken or Victoria Nuland is another one of my favorite.
@somebitchiknow
I play... She quit Twitter the other day.
harrison smith
Did you hear that? Oh, did she?
So dramatic. Whatever will we do.
Here's the actual infographic, right?
So it goes from Anthony Blinken.
He's the stepson of Samuel Pizar, who is the lawyer and confidant of Robert Maxwell, who's the father of Ghislaine Maxwell, who of course is an accomplice.
And probably they... Really person in charge of Jeffrey Epstein.
So, you know, viewers know I like to call this Wikipedia hopscotch, and it's sort of a game.
You see how few jumps you can take to get from Anthony Blinken to Jeffrey Epstein.
You would think there would be a wide gulf of separation, but it turns out it's not just...
Like almost immediate connections.
They're like familial connections.
They're connections that you wouldn't expect.
Otherwise, sometimes they're organizations that both these people are in.
I sort of took it as a challenge.
I was like, I bet I could get from Anthony Blinken to Jeffrey Epstein a lot quicker.
I have a feeling. No, no, I never did.
Well, because that is my problem is I... Just doing a daily show, I sort of have to try to stay on top of the news.
So every once in a while, there will be a topic.
I'm like, oh, I'm going to dig in on this.
I'll spend like a couple hours digging in, but I never get to a point where I fully conclude the investigation before something else comes up and I end up dropping that.
So I'm jealous that you get to spend the necessary time to elucidating these connections.
@somebitchiknow
I'm very lucky.
If I didn't have people who watched the show and supported it, then I wouldn't be able to do it.
So I'm Very aware of how lucky I am, and I think I would be very foolish to waste the opportunity that I have to try to make a difference in that way.
harrison smith
Well, and the other beautiful thing, and something that...
@somebitchiknow
I try to teach people, too. Exactly.
Anybody can do it. It does take a lot of time.
For every super interesting or new dig, you know, there's...
100 that are just kind of, meh.
But that's kind of why I plug it into the index now, because you never know when something's going to come back up.
And there have been plenty of times where something's come back up.
I did a dig into a group called Aletheia Group back in early 2020, for example.
It involves a woman named Lisa Kaplan, Cindy Otis, who's a former CIA agent.
And they were working to pull advertising and platforms of people who had spread election disinformation.
Right.
And it turns out that none other than Nina Jankiewicz had been there the entire time and was working with them.
harrison smith
She was the head of the disinformation program that was sort of a false start.
They say the disinformation, was it disinformation?
Governance. Governance Oversight Board got defeated by disinformation because people just were like, what the hell is this?
No, you can't have a truth bureau in America.
@somebitchiknow
I personally think her biggest crime was the show tunes, but...
harrison smith
I mean, that didn't help. That certainly did not help at all.
But hey, it didn't hurt her either. She went to the UK and got a different job censoring people on an international level.
So, you know, these people, they never...
@somebitchiknow
We do love our foreign agents here, don't we?
harrison smith
Yeah, they never fail, do they?
That's the thing I understand, is that like...
And I've been getting into this because Robert Kagan wrote an article, The Danger of Trump.
Trump's going to be a dictator.
Robert Kagan is Victoria Newland's husband.
He started PNAC, the Project for the New American Century, which was one of the primary driving forces of getting us into the war in Iraq.
Yeah, it's a dangerous acronym.
But, you know, these guys, they start wars.
The wars bankrupt us.
They go horribly. We gain nothing.
Nothing happens to them.
They aren't punished. They aren't removed from their position.
They just, you know, they're angels of death.
They just start a little war.
Everything goes terribly. They move on to their next war, start it again, and they're still treated like authorities and experts on these subjects where they fail over and over again.
@somebitchiknow
It's infuriating. I think that's another...
It's a good point.
And, you know, something that...
I don't do it terribly well now, but something I kind of keep in mind is because there's such a...
It's not even really a 24-hour news cycle anymore.
It's like a 12-hour, you know?
And it's just always on to the next thing.
I think being able to provide an at-a-glance comprehensive background that's easy to digest is important because, you know, it takes a lot of time to put all that together cohesively.
It's important to remind people who these people are because quite simply, you just cannot react.
Retain all of that information.
You know, I don't remember everything that I dig into, but that's why I make the thing that I put it all into.
harrison smith
Yeah, catalog it. Well, and when Victoria Nuland is going on CNN to talk about the next step in Ukraine, they don't welcome her by going, this is Victoria Nuland.
She was behind the coup that kicked out the foreign president, was caught on tape, you know, saying F the EU will pick who the president's going to be.
@somebitchiknow
Welcome to the show, Victoria. Remember the Nuland pilot tapes?
harrison smith
No? Right. Oh, yeah. Yeah, so they don't bring that up.
@somebitchiknow
Those contexts, no. Yeah, so...
harrison smith
So you either have to know it or somebody has to tell you, like, you know who that woman is, right?
You know what she's done. You know what she's been behind.
And yet, every time they fail, they just get another job.
And whether it's Kagan or Newland or Blinken, it's these people who, once you look into them, you realize, okay, these people have been driving forces, if not the primary drivers, behind foreign policy of our country for, in some cases, decades.
Nobody's ever voted for them.
Nobody has ever cast a vote for them.
They've never had to defend their policies.
They've never had to tell the American people their policies.
And yet they are the ones who are dictating our foreign policy in many cases for literally decades on end from the shadows without ever even asking for the approval of the American people.
@somebitchiknow
And for a lot of for many, it's a family, you know, kind of a legacy thing.
harrison smith
100 percent.
@somebitchiknow
You know, it's absolutely wild.
I mean, there's a reason why the term octogenarian has become a more widely used, you know, because there's more and more of them who are just absolutely refuse to cede power.
I think a lot, I think about this probably too much, but when, you know, right before Dianne Feinstein died, the morning she died, like the day she died that morning, they like drug her in there to just, you know, raise her hand one more time.
Crazy. To me is wild.
harrison smith
Yeah. Do you think that's just because people are living longer now and they can still act like they're a liar?
Or is it... Because I think it's either...
Oh my God. It's either that her face is literally melting.
It's honestly kind of tragic and it's like...
@somebitchiknow
I can't imagine...
Knowing that you really are in the last days of your life and that being...
harrison smith
Clinging to power like that.
@somebitchiknow
It's sick. And at the time, her daughter had power of attorney and was speaking.
It was very, very wild.
harrison smith
Yeah, so she's a sitting senator casting votes while she doesn't have the wherewithal to handle her personal finances.
There's something deeply wrong with this.
@somebitchiknow
Yeah, I mean, if you've ever had to...
I don't want to say deal with, I can't think of the right word, but if you've ever had a family or a close friend who is in end-of-life care, that is not the day to be casting votes in the government.
She was already actively dying that morning.
You know what I mean? It's a whole process.
It takes time. It's wild to think about.
It's wild to think that that was the thing that her family and, you know, supposedly she valued the most.
harrison smith
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