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Rudolf Steiner, whose teachings led to anthroposophical medicine, biodynamic farming, and the Waldorf School, said that the heart is a seven-sided regular form that sits in an said that the heart is a seven-sided regular form that sits in an imaginary box Regular means that all seven sides are identical. | ||
Plato described five platonic solids, and Steiner said there was a sixth one. | ||
He also said that the heart is not a pump. | ||
This fantastic claim was vindicated by Frank Chester, who figured out how to design a seven-sided regular form. | ||
This sixth platonic solid is now called the chestahedron, and it fits perfectly inside a cube at an angle of 36 degrees off-center to the left, the exact same angle that the heart sits in the chest. | ||
When submerged in water and spun, two counter-rotating vortices are formed. | ||
Recent scientific studies have shown that these two vortices facilitate the closing of the valves, and when the vortices don't form properly, blood clots will appear. | ||
The man who unfolded a thousand hearts, Paco Torrent Guasp, discovered that the heart is a single muscular band folded over itself in a spiraling pattern. | ||
The heart itself is a vortex of tissue. | ||
It is not a pump. | ||
It is a vortex machine. | ||
For centuries, it was believed that matter can only exist in three states, such as water, which can exist as liquid, ice, and vapor. | ||
Human cells are 70% water, but most of this water is not in any of these three states. | ||
We have recently learned that with water, there is a fourth state. | ||
This fourth state is called the plasma state, gel phase, exclusion zone, or structured water. | ||
And this is what pushes your blood through the entire cardiovascular system. | ||
Fueled by infrared energy from its environment, the water in our body becomes an electrical propulsion system. | ||
A certain percentage of the water in our body becomes structured water and the rest remains normal liquid water, or bulk water. | ||
The structured water becomes negatively charged and forms the gelatinous outer walls of our capillaries, veins, and arteries. | ||
These negatively charged outer walls continuously propel the positively charged bulk water within, carrying the blood with it. | ||
This propulsion system will run indefinitely, so long as it stays charged. | ||
And the way you charge it is with the Earth's electromagnetic field, infrared energy, and positive thought. | ||
The work of Dr. | ||
Misaru Emoto has scientifically demonstrated that water exposed to loving human words and thoughts is transformed into its natural hexagonal shape. | ||
It becomes structured at a molecular level based on our positive intention. | ||
This new model shows that it is the blood that pumps the heart, not the other way around. | ||
And in order to keep the flow strong and healthy, our best medicine is to connect to the earth, get sunlight, love ourselves, and love one another with physical touch. | ||
Victor Schauberger spent his life studying water and found that in the natural world, water will always create vortices along its path. | ||
Schauberger learned that this spiral action is what structures the water in nature and that when subjected to modern man-made water treatment, it loses its structure. | ||
Schauberger's work led him to believe that one could generate energy out of a vortex. | ||
He described it as an energy implosion as opposed to an energy explosion. | ||
Dr. Tom Cowan, who has written about this in Human Heart, Cosmic Heart, has an interesting theory which may explain the saying, a heart of gold. | ||
Another recent discovery is that gold in its purest form does not appear to be gold at all. | ||
Under the right conditions, normal, physical gold can be transformed into a fine white powder known as monatomic gold. | ||
This monatomic gold has been studied by multiple advanced laboratories, and it has very strange properties. | ||
It can be made to levitate and disappear. | ||
Monatomic gold is superconductive, and many would argue that this is what the alchemists were after. | ||
One of the ways of turning metallic gold into monatomic gold is by putting it through a high-speed vortex. | ||
When this transformation occurs, there is a flash of light and a 44% loss in weight. | ||
Dr. Cowan believes that the trace amounts of gold in our blood is transformed into monatomic gold as it travels through the double vortices in the heart, creating the spark of life. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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It's Thursday, December 28th, year December 28th, year of our Lord, 2023. | |
Three. | ||
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. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very glad to be here with you this morning for the live Thursday broadcast of I know we just started back up again with live shows yesterday, but I will be gone tomorrow. | ||
Chase Geiser will be sitting in for me in play. | ||
So there will be a live show tomorrow. I just won't be here. | ||
So let's make the most out of this show. | ||
We're going to take your calls. We joined by Joe Wakili in the third hour, host of Connect Those Dots podcast, friend of the show. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today in terms of what is going on in the Middle East and Israel, as well as some updates to COVID-19 and the revelations about that. | ||
So the big showdown of the Democratic factions is taking place. | ||
Who's going to win, the blacks or the Mexicans? | ||
We'll go live to the ringside seats. | ||
But no, New York and Chicago are both experiencing... | ||
Well, utter collapse, basically, and complete dissension in the ranks of the typical Democrat voting demographics, as they realize, for the first time ever, somehow, finally gotten through, that the policies of the Democratic Party are almost scientifically designed to To destroy you and your people, your way of life, your neighborhood, your city, and your country. | ||
They're waking up to this and they're against it. | ||
So it'll be interesting to see how that proceeds. | ||
We'll show you some clips from all of that. | ||
And yeah, tons of other news as well. | ||
So we'll get into all of that. Go to your phone calls and be joined by Joe Wakili in the third hour. | ||
hour, but let's begin today as we do every day with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Thursday, the 28th of December, 2023. | ||
Now this story was going viral top of the hot news articles on X. I think following a retweet by Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
I'm not sure if he was the first to bring it up or others, but this story is actually from a year and a half ago. | ||
But it is being talked about again. | ||
Bank of America introduces community affordable loan solution to expand homeownership opportunities in black slash African American and Hispanic Latino communities. | ||
Which is a lot of words to say. | ||
Bank of America offering no down payment loans to non-white people. | ||
Bank-provided down payment, no-closing-cost mortgage advances efforts to broaden access to home ownership and adds an existing $15 billion community home ownership commitment. | ||
Bank of America today announced a new mortgage solution for the first-time homebuyers that offers a bank-provided down payment at no closing cost. | ||
The community affordable loan solution is available for properties in black-slash-African-American and Hispanic-Latino communities as defined by the U.S. Census in Charlotte, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, and Miami. | ||
Again, this is from a year and a half ago. | ||
I guess people are just learning about this, surprised about this, think this is the only place where this type of thing is going on. | ||
Where this type of program has been implemented. | ||
But this has more or less been the standard since like the 1960s. | ||
Here's what Vivek Ramaswamy said about it. | ||
Bank of America is now providing loans without down payments for homebiters in black and Hispanic communities. | ||
Mark my words, this act of quote anti-racism today will be called systemic racism tomorrow when minorities end up defaulting on these loans. | ||
That's a good point. | ||
That is a good point. | ||
Because, of course, that's what always happens with all of these programs. | ||
As they go, we really need to help up the poor black and Latino Americans. | ||
They can't do it on their own, okay? | ||
They're pathetic. So they need our help because we love them so much. | ||
So we're going to give them a little leg up. | ||
We're going to not require the same level of assurances that we would for a white person loan. | ||
White people are good for it, and we understand that. | ||
Black people and Latino people, they can't be expected to provide the same documents or uphold the same standards as white. | ||
So we're going to lower those standards. | ||
We're going to give loans that we wouldn't give normally because we want to help them so much. | ||
And so then later they're going to default in their home. | ||
We're going to take their house away. | ||
And suddenly it's going to look like Bank of America is defaulting on On exclusively black and Hispanic people when really it's because they never should have gotten the loan in the first place because you misattributed the weight of the balance and caused the whole system to fail for its intended purpose. | ||
This is obvious. | ||
This happens with everything. | ||
It's just a different form of the affirmative action in colleges we talk about all the time with Thomas Sowell. | ||
When he discussed the way that lowering standards for black and Hispanic or any non-white people would inevitably lead to people of non-white races dropping out of college at a much higher rate, having a much more difficult time throughout the college experience, and in general end up being a net negative to the communities that they were intended to help. | ||
So we keep doing it. | ||
So there's something wrong with that. | ||
There's something wrong with the fact that we keep doing this over and over when it has such a predictable, a negative outcome. | ||
It's almost like it's on purpose. | ||
Meanwhile, the Biden administration is quietly shifting its strategy in Ukraine. | ||
For two years, Biden and Zelensky have been focused on driving Russia from Ukraine. | ||
Now Washington is discussing a move to a more defensive posture. | ||
Of course, they also just signed another $250 million deal. | ||
So that also happened. | ||
So shifting strategy, not to a less expensive one. | ||
We want to make that perfectly clear. | ||
It will cost just as much. | ||
It'll just be more pointless. | ||
President Joe Biden has shifted from promising the U.S. would back Ukraine for, quote, as long as it takes, to saying that the U.S. will provide support for, quote, as long as we can, and contending that Ukraine has won an enormous victory already. | ||
Well, if they already won, let's stop sending them hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
I am in awe of the victory that Ukraine has achieved. | ||
They can go away now. | ||
What a victorious time Zelensky's had as president. | ||
Just victory after victory. | ||
He can go away now. | ||
Forever. Thank you. | ||
Another way of putting this article, the Biden administration quietly shifting its strategy in Ukraine. | ||
So it was like, it's a headline, it's like, how Ukraine can win the war without winning any territory back. | ||
It's like, oh, you figured out a way, did you? | ||
Oh. Oh, you mean you're going to surrender and call for peace now, two years after? | ||
You should have. Great. | ||
Great. And we actually have some other news in that regard as well. | ||
Yesterday we showed you the video of the very old men being recruited into the Ukrainian armed forces, 56-year-old men sitting around in barracks like freshman recruits. | ||
to the murder school and it's even worse now. | ||
Now there's been documents have come out showing the change in the recruitment policy of the Ukraine army to show that Basically, if you can still stand on two feet, you're getting recruited into the Ukrainian army. | ||
All of the healthy, normal young people in Ukraine have been killed or casualtyed out of combat. | ||
And so now it's the very, very old men and the young men. | ||
They've lowered the age from 27 to 25 for who they're recruiting. | ||
But also if you're missing fingers or missing an eye or have epilepsy or any other giant list of Debilitating conditions. | ||
They are still going to recruit you for how desperate they are to win this glorious victory type of thing. | ||
This glorious victory style surrender. | ||
I can't believe it's not victory. | ||
It tastes just like victory, but it's not. | ||
It's not. Nobody is winning. | ||
Meanwhile, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton wins $700 million settlement with Google for anti-competitive practices. | ||
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, together with Attorneys General from every state and many territories, have reached a $700 million settlement with Google for their anti-competitive behavior related to the Google Play Store. | ||
Which is very good news. You know, they need to be held to account for that. | ||
And if you were to start the timer when I began this sentence, by the time I end it, they will have made $700 million. | ||
A blip. A nothing. | ||
A drop in the ocean for what Google makes. | ||
that need to be fined a lot more than this for what they've been up to. | ||
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We stayed in the land of the free. | ||
Just a fish up talking about Ukraine a little bit. | ||
The Biden administration quietly shifting its strategy. | ||
Another way this was put in the New York Times yesterday. | ||
Ukraine doesn't need all of its territory to defeat Putin. | ||
It's going to win in a different way. | ||
It gets the Spirit Award, which is the real victory. | ||
Pathetic. A new report in the New York Times that Russia is quietly signaling a readiness to freeze the war in Ukraine is both suspicious and tantalizing. | ||
Caveats are many. An armistice would leave Vladimir Putin in control of about a fifth of Ukrainian territory. | ||
He is not trustworthy, they say. | ||
He could use prolonged negotiations to bolster his forces for a renewed push. | ||
Could you imagine somebody doing such a thing? | ||
Could you imagine how untrustworthy, despicable it would be for a world leader to make an agreement, to sign a peace deal? | ||
Knowing full well that he was just doing so, with the intention of using the time that it was giving him, the pause that it was giving them, to simply bolster and reinforce their military activity for an eventual showdown in violation of the treaty they just signed. | ||
Can you imagine how untrustworthy Putin truly is in this speculative situation? | ||
Not actually real situation, because that is actually what happened in the lead-up to Ukraine. | ||
That is actually what happened with the Minsk agreement, admitted by both Angela Merkel and Schultz from Germany, both saying, yeah, the Minsk agreement, that was just to bide time. | ||
We always knew there would be a conflict, but we needed time to arm ourselves, so we pretended to play the peace game. | ||
That's what they actually did, so... | ||
I mean, I guess what New York Times is warning us right now is Vladimir Putin may very well be as untrustworthy as the European leaders. | ||
And we don't know. I mean, it could just be fine. | ||
You could just sign a peace agreement and actually stick to it since it seems like it's what he's done since the beginning of the conflict when they said here's our military goals and then they achieve those goals and they haven't exceeded those goals. | ||
Since the conflict began, despite having the advantage for the last year or more. | ||
But we're going to assume that Putin is, I mean, he's so evil. | ||
This dude is so, I mean, can you imagine, type of guy. | ||
He signs a peace agreement knowing that he was just biding for time. | ||
Building up his army. Can you imagine? | ||
You have to imagine because this... | ||
He hasn't done... Europe has done this. | ||
So Europe did do this, but can you imagine if Putin did it? | ||
Can you imagine? Because he might. | ||
Okay. Sorry, I just want to make sure we understand fully... | ||
How utterly baseless the claims of moral superiority our establishment, from our media establishment, the New York Times, to our political establishment, the EU and NATO, truly groundless their moral superiority really is. | ||
But continuing... | ||
He could use prolonged negotiations to bolster his forces for a renewed push or lull Western lawmakers into cutting aid for Ukraine. | ||
He may be stalling in the hopes that Donald Trump, his preferred choice for president, will return to the White House and stiff Ukraine. | ||
Putin and Trump added again. | ||
The duo. The power couple. | ||
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Just... Some people live in these lies, man. | |
Some people just, it must be baffling. | ||
Just constantly spinning, spinning, spinning in a tornado of lies. | ||
Each one building on the last. | ||
But it says if Putin turns out to be serious, Ukraine should not pass up an opportunity to end the bloodshed. | ||
Recovered territory is not the only measure of victory in this war. | ||
Yeah, I guess so. | ||
I guess so. I guess you should stop sending hundreds of thousands of young Ukrainian men into a meat grinder for no discernible purpose or achievable military objectives. | ||
I guess you're right, New York Times. | ||
Gosh, why didn't I ever think of that? | ||
Better late than never. | ||
I guess this is one of those better late than never things. | ||
Sure, we could have done this a year ago and things would be exactly the same. | ||
But instead, we killed 150,000 Ukrainians in the meantime. | ||
And no, it's not actually stopping. | ||
Biden announces $250 million in military aid to Ukraine for the final package of 2023. | ||
Well, really squeaking one in there, just at the finish line. | ||
Can't let the year go out without another quarter billion dollars to Ukraine. | ||
I mean, hell, they've got teacher salaries to pay. | ||
I should have grabbed the video, but a video went a little bit viral over Christmas break of a huge line of luxury automobiles in Ukraine making its way towards a very high-end ski resort. | ||
Because while An unimaginable number, entire generations of Ukrainian young men from the lower echelons of society have been fed into this meat grinder. | ||
Total destruction. | ||
Literally dragged off the streets and shoved into vans and forced to a front line where they hopelessly confront a vastly superior enemy. | ||
While that's happening, the elite of Ukraine are living in the utmost luxury and still Taking their little ski trips and everything else from listening posts on Twitter. | ||
So under new laws, invalids of third group are eligible to serve. | ||
So this is, again, the change of the recruitment policy in the Ukraine army. | ||
Now you can still be recruited, even if you are missing an eye or blind in one eye. | ||
If you have a severe heating impairment, whatever that means, if you've had a tracheotomy, Which is where you breathe through a tube in your throat. | ||
If you have jaw defects or dwarfism or missing or non-functional upper limb or equivalent. | ||
So yes, you can be missing entire limbs. | ||
You can have dwarfism. | ||
You can be a 60-year-old man. | ||
You can be missing an eye. | ||
You will still be pressed into the Ukrainian army and sent into the hellfire for nothing. | ||
It continues. You can be missing fingers, missing both feet. | ||
Now that's a dedicated soldier. | ||
You can have a pacemaker. | ||
If you have only one working kidney or only one lung, you can still be recruited. | ||
And you can even be recruited if you've had a traumatic castration. | ||
Yes, they are even pressing into the military the castrati of Ukraine. | ||
The eunuch battalion, perhaps. | ||
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It's insane. | |
And this listening post thread is pretty informative. | ||
It says, because everybody is way preoccupied with Russia losing a single landing ship, let's have a quick talk about some events happening in Ukraine that everybody's too distracted to talk about. | ||
First bit of news is that Marianka has finally fallen. | ||
The writing was on the wall for some time now, so I suspect the Ukraine MOD decided to get out of the way and get industed whilst the public looks away. | ||
A lot was written about it already, so I'll leave it at that. | ||
Second is the new mobilization measures proposed. | ||
People are aware that UA proposed mobilizing further half a million people, of which half will be used to maintain combat effectiveness over 2024. | ||
That basically amounts to 20,000 irreplaceable losses per month. | ||
But gathering so many people in so short a time in an already mobilized country is not easy. | ||
So to complement mobilization, new rules were announced, changing the definition of who is liable to serve. | ||
And we just went through some of that. | ||
So I think it's time. | ||
I think it's time. | ||
The war in Ukraine is over. | ||
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It's over, folks. | |
It's official. Democracy has died in darkness. | ||
Sad day. | ||
The military-industrial complex. | ||
The Washington Post has removed the war in Ukraine section of their website. | ||
It's the end of a... | ||
The passing of an age. | ||
I'm just going to quietly forget that whole thing ever happened. | ||
Yeah, it's been $200 billion. | ||
Established a dictatorship under Zelensky, slaughtered hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian men, forced the rest to flee to other countries, completely denuding Ukraine of literally entire generations of young people, while massively enriching the worst people in the world. | ||
And now that it didn't work out, it's just gone away. | ||
It's just gone now. | ||
It's away. Goodbye. So yeah, Washington Post originally, the headings said politics, opinions, war in Ukraine, style, investigations, climate, well-being, tech and world. | ||
Now it says politics, opinions, style, investigations, climate, well-being, tech, world, D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. | ||
No more war in Ukraine as a heading for the Washington Post website. | ||
It's over. I think it's official. | ||
It's done. It's done. | ||
We'll get into what is happening with Israel in the next segment. | ||
Before we do that, we'll take a little trip away from geopolitics into the politics of globalism. | ||
Video number one, we have obtained a clip of Bill Gates being completely honest for one time in his life. | ||
Let's go now to clip number one. | ||
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I'm here in July. | |
And of course, I flew in on my private jet. | ||
Very, very important meeting. | ||
The issue of you peasants eating bugs will be discussed at length. | ||
That's never gotten the attention it deserves. | ||
The issue of COVID-19 not killing off enough poor people and my vaccines not weeding out the rest of you bastards, which is a tragedy, of course. | ||
We'll talk about using killer robots next. | ||
Chad absolutely solved that problem. | ||
Isn't that an exciting development? | ||
Yeah, so that was obviously a meme video, an AI voice replacement or something. | ||
Did it say whose it was so I can tell the radio? | ||
C3P meme. | ||
C3P meme. It's the maker of that meme. | ||
We understand that the robot threat is not an idle one. | ||
It's not a far-off fantasy, sci-fi, speculative type of thing anymore. | ||
It's very much here. | ||
It's very much being implemented. | ||
I don't know if you remember earlier this year, Oakland police requested a robot that could wield a shotgun. | ||
Y'all remember that? Just a humble request from our police officers. | ||
Hey, will you give us a robot that can kill a man? | ||
A shotgun, right? It's the only thing a shotgun's useful for. | ||
It's not speculative. | ||
It's not far off. | ||
It is rapidly being deployed. | ||
And in fact... We have video of this from Houston, Texas. | ||
Clip number 11 in a domestic usage situation and perhaps a valid one. | ||
I'm not sure. Not sure what the conditions or situation is surrounding this footage you're about to see. | ||
What I do know is I find it terrifying and I'll try to describe it for our radio listeners but clip number 11 Is a police robot literally tearing a 18-wheeler cab apart like a tin can as it tries to get at the person inside. | ||
So I guess if you're a radio listener, try to imagine a literal 20-foot long metal dragon just eating its way through an 18-wheeler cab. | ||
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Here's the video. I guess there's a driver in the 18-wheeler. | |
There's the sheriff. | ||
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This has the ability to tear. | |
Yeah, it's got the ability to tear. | ||
It's just an articulating arm, kind of like just a crane arm. | ||
She's reaching in and ripping the door apart like it's made out of parchment paper. | ||
Like it's made out of tissue paper. | ||
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The smoke wasn't enough. | |
You know, it's going to be exciting when you've got things like corporations deploying these without any governmental oversight. | ||
Isn't that going to be exciting? | ||
It'll be so exciting when these machines are not being controlled at all by humans and thinking entirely for themselves and instructed to make decisions and follow orders without questioning. | ||
Yeah, the robot takeover. | ||
It's like right around the corner. | ||
It's not a coincidence, obviously, that we have the maturation of AI achieving or being very near to achieving AGI, | ||
artificial general intelligence, thinking for itself, having rational, logical Reasoning capabilities on top of you know in addition to or as a elevated or evolved form of just repetition that AI is now. | ||
It's not a coincidence that both the physical and the mental or software capabilities of AI are simultaneously reaching new heights. | ||
While they're implementing the global government, while they're building the control networks to make sure that these AI systems and these physical robotic manifestations will all be controlled by... | ||
Yeah, sort of terrifying. | ||
Sort of a little bit terrifying. | ||
And I want to go now to clip number four. | ||
I'm going to actually watch this, but this is Francis Collins admitting massive collateral damage from the botched COVID public health response. | ||
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Let's watch. As a guy living inside the Beltway, feeling a sense of crisis, trying to decide what to do in some situation room in the White House with people who had data that was incomplete, we weren't really thinking about what that would mean to Wilk and his family in Minnesota, a thousand miles away from where the virus was hitting so hard. | |
We weren't really considering the consequences in communities that were not New York City or some other big city. | ||
The public health people, we talked about this earlier, and this is a really important point. | ||
If you're a public health person and you're trying to make a decision, you have this very narrow view of what the right decision is, and that is something that will save a life. | ||
Doesn't matter what else happens. | ||
So you attach infinite value to stopping the disease and saving a life. | ||
You attach a zero value to whether this actually totally disrupts people's lives, ruins the economy, and has many kids kept out of school in a way that they never quite recover from. | ||
Collateral damage. Yeah. | ||
Collateral damage. This is a public health mindset, and I think a lot of us involved in trying to make those recommendations had that mindset, and that was really unfortunate. | ||
That's another mistake we made. | ||
Okay. Yeah, we might have to revisit that clip. | ||
That was insane. | ||
Maybe those were insane admission I've ever heard. | ||
Essentially, he was told, like, you destroyed our family's life. | ||
And he was like, oh, well, you know, at the time, I didn't care. | ||
I didn't think about that. | ||
It was a mistake. I was going to move on. | ||
I was going to talk about Israel. | ||
I knew I had that clip of Francis Collins, wanted to throw to it since we had time there at the end of that last segment. | ||
I think we'll talk about Israel in the next hour because I think we need to talk about what it is we just heard. | ||
I think we need to lay down some bitter truth for Mr. | ||
Collins here. | ||
I'm sort of shocked. About what I just heard. | ||
I don't even know how to confront this with the gravity and the seriousness it deserves. | ||
Especially not in a way that doesn't require you have a bunch of background knowledge. | ||
I guess the good thing about InfoWars is that I can just assume that our audience knows most of the truth already. | ||
But in case you missed out on what we've been up to the last three years, being right about literally everything when it comes to COVID. | ||
Francis Collins was just asked about COVID policies having a negative impact on people's lives. | ||
And he essentially said, We didn't even take into account how this would affect people outside of New York City and Washington, D.C. We didn't even think, it never even entered their mind, which is so bafflingly wrong. | ||
And it doesn't matter if you're the doctor for the nation or a doctor for an individual. | ||
And because he shrugs this off or he justifies this by saying, well, we were just so hyper-focused on just whatever it takes to save lives, whatever it takes to stop the virus. | ||
Is that the way healthcare is ever done? | ||
Ever? And I've talked about this a lot and I've read the Hippocratic Oath probably 10 times on this show. | ||
Because the Hippocratic Oath explicitly talks about this. | ||
Talks about the cure can't be worse than the disease. | ||
Talks about you're treating a human being. | ||
You have to take this into account. | ||
Talks about how the things that you do to defeat a sickness can't itself either cause more problems than the sickness causes or, you know... | ||
If you want somebody to get better, but your so-called cure makes them miserable and hateful and lonely, and you'll have an overall negative outcome from your prescriptions if you don't take all this into account. | ||
So for him to act like this is a valid excuse, I'm almost at a loss for words. | ||
Dr. Fauci looks back. Something clearly went wrong. | ||
In his most extensive interview yet, Anthony Fauci wrestles with the hard lessons of the pandemic and the decisions that will define his legacy. | ||
And I wish I'd seen this clip before him. | ||
Maybe the crew can just be looking up articles because I know people that have been tuned in since the beginning of the pandemic have It's this idea that somehow nobody knew that shutting down all of the schools and locking all of the children in their rooms with the mask on their face, nobody knew that was going to have negative outcomes? | ||
That's the argument they're going with? | ||
I guess the argument they were going with was like, it'll be fine, you're paranoid, you actually just love COVID and you want kids to get sick. | ||
That was the first thing, right? | ||
I'm sorry. I'm all over the place because it's like the way this goes is, and we talked about this at the time, and it goes back even to before the COVID pandemic response got into full motion. | ||
Where it was like when COVID was spreading through China, when people were collapsing on the street of China, whether those videos were real or not, nobody in America was talking about it. | ||
Nobody in the mainstream media had ever mentioned COVID. Meanwhile, InfoWars is sitting here like, hey, there's something going on here. | ||
Hey, there's this virus. | ||
It looks like it came from a lab. | ||
As a respiratory illness, we should be shutting down the borders. | ||
We should be... Shutting off communication with China to prevent the spread of this disease. | ||
We're like freaking out about it. | ||
Sounding the warning bells. | ||
Saying, hey, everybody, look over here. | ||
Look, there's this thing called COVID. Looks dangerous. | ||
Maybe we should do something about it before it gets here. | ||
And they're just like, shut up, racist. | ||
You just hate Chinese people. | ||
And then it gets here, and then suddenly they're like, we have to shut down absolutely everything, and nobody can go to work, and everybody has to wear a mask, and children have to put their heads in pillowcases, and grandma has to die alone. | ||
And we're like, whoa, well, hold on, calm down. | ||
There was this flip that happened, where it went from us going, hey, why is nobody talking about this, to then suddenly we were the ones going... | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
Just because there's a virus here doesn't mean that we should shut down the entire economy. | ||
The supply chain could collapse. | ||
You could have mass starvation, not to mention the mental, psychological damage being done to people who are being locked inside their homes. | ||
Obviously, the loss of learning is going to be massive. | ||
Obviously, the economic devastation itself can kill a lot of people, but even without death can have massive, major negative repercussions. | ||
We have to take this into account when you're laying out a prognosis, when you're laying out a system of Action against some sort of disease is what everybody does in their lives and everything. | ||
For some reason, we were the conspiracy theorists. | ||
We were the ones that were... | ||
We just loved the disease. | ||
We wanted everybody to get the disease. | ||
And we just hated grandma. | ||
And we were just Trump sycophants that hated Chinese people. | ||
Whatever excuses they used. | ||
It is so insane that we were censored. | ||
We were demonized. | ||
We were... Almost arrested at certain points going to cover this stuff. | ||
Plays like Odessa and Midland in Texas where they sent APCs, sheriffs with ARs to shut down bars for refusing to comply. | ||
We were warning about this. | ||
We were demanding that the economic destruction being wrought be at least taken into consideration. | ||
We were the ones talking about the psychological impact of what these policies would do, especially to children, but really to all adults. | ||
And of course, that's why they want to censor us, right? | ||
Because then they can shut us up, shut up the people who were actually warning about this. | ||
So now, three years later, Francis Collins can get up and say, yeah, we weren't, nobody was thinking about that. | ||
Nobody knew that shutting down schools for three years was going to have a negative impact on children. | ||
What the f- What? | ||
What? | ||
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Like, honestly, I'm at a loss for it. | |
He didn't even offer an excuse. | ||
He didn't even offer an excuse. | ||
He literally just said, we didn't care. | ||
He just said that when it came to the massive damage, financial damage, economic damage, psychological damage, spiritual damage, his policies meant that People to watch their grandmothers die through plexiglass windows robbed of a last embrace. | ||
And his response when asked about this is, at the time, we didn't care. | ||
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You know, it's almost like... | |
It's almost like they were trained in Event 201 to think very narrowly, right? | ||
To disregard some of those aspects, right? | ||
That creates an opportunity for the people who funded Event 201 to come into a society that's collapsed, where small businesses have been destroyed and create megacorporations in their wake, or create big box stores in their wake. | ||
Right, right. Well, because, and he does say, he's like, whoa, we were just like very narrowly focused. | ||
It's like, I don't, I'm, like, honestly, I'm just, it's the craziest thing. | ||
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It is the craziest thing. | |
Because you're right. Because they were basically instructed, this is going to be the response in, like, They were told, and they were also the ones propagating the idea that if you went against this, it's not because you had valid concerns, it's not because you had legitimate objections to the policies being pursued because they would have negative side effects that they weren't taking into consideration, | ||
but that you were a science-denying conspiracy theorist that's very existence and ability to speak in public was a threat that needed to be eliminated, just like the virus. | ||
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So, but it's like, that's... | |
That's not an excuse. | ||
Like, that's just not... That's not a good reason. | ||
Like, it would be one thing if he was like, well, you know, we knew it would be damaging. | ||
But we weighed it in the balance and we decided that, you know, people being unhappy for a little bit was better than them being dead and we had to make that decision. | ||
But no, what he just said was we didn't care about what happened outside of New York City. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to have to get back into... | ||
Yeah, we're just going to have to stick with it right now. | ||
Because I can't believe what I just heard. | ||
I cannot believe what I just heard from Francis Collins. | ||
And I got to go through this with a fine-tooth comb. | ||
I want to go back now to clip number four. | ||
So this is Francis Collins. And just to... | ||
Let's lay the groundwork a little bit first. | ||
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And let's... | |
Also just look at COVID... From a bird's eye view, now that the storm has passed and we can assess the damage, I think we all agree here at the end of 2023, despite COVID having basically utterly wrecked immune systems and unleashed some sort of bizarre mutation disease that has, | ||
I believe, wrecked health problems. | ||
Across the country. In fact, there was an article. | ||
Guys, if I can get the next stack of articles. | ||
There's an article in that about like everyone in California has a respiratory illness right now. | ||
And then there's these studies where they test the sewage for prevalence of diseased material. | ||
And around the world, the levels are higher than they've ever been. | ||
Way higher than the height of COVID-19. | ||
So clearly COVID, you know, unleashed something horrific on everybody. | ||
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And let's just, thank you. | |
Let's just take this out of the realm of conspiracy, anything like that, and just think about what we know for sure. | ||
What's absolutely certain, unquestionable, confirmed. | ||
We know that the vaccine doesn't work. | ||
It doesn't work so hard. | ||
The more vaccines you get, the more likely you are to get the virus. | ||
We know that the most likely scenario by far was that it came from a lab. | ||
We know that it was developed by EcoHealth Alliance in cooperation with Chinese scientists. | ||
We know that it was funded by DARPA. We know that EcoHealth Alliance lied to DARPA about the participation of Chinese scientists as well as the safety standards in the lab that it was being developed in in order to get the funding from DARPA in order to create this virus. | ||
They had to lie because they knew what they were doing was unsafe and not in the national interest. | ||
We know that lockdowns, admitted by absolutely everybody at this point, the lockdown policies, the mask policies, even the social distancing policies, had massive negative consequences and no positive ones. | ||
Wasn't a trade-off. | ||
Wasn't like, well, we stopped a bunch of people from getting sick. | ||
But we did have to be lonely for a little bit. | ||
It was we stopped nothing happening to anybody. | ||
Everything happened exactly how it would have anyway. | ||
Just in addition to that, literally destroyed the psychology of an entire generation or more. | ||
Story from LA Times. | ||
Everyone seems to be sick in California. | ||
Here's why. Why do you think they say it is? | ||
I'll tell you why it is. | ||
Because mad scientist psychopath globalists unleashed a bioengineered attack vector called coronavirus that has mutated into an unrecognizable form that is still permeating in waves throughout the population. | ||
That's why it's because we've been attacked by a biological weapon That is constantly reconfiguring itself to do damage in different ways. | ||
We're going to get back into this because this is kind of huge. | ||
Again, folks, this is just how it happens. | ||
We don't have a strict script that we stick to. | ||
That's what sets us apart. I'm not reading off a teleprompter. | ||
Sometimes plans change mid-show. | ||
I still am going to get into what's going on in Israel because there's a lot to talk about later in this hour. | ||
You know, I gathered a bunch of videos this morning, one of which was Francis Collins admitting massive collateral damage. | ||
But we've seen videos like this. | ||
You know, we saw videos of one of the CDC coordinators saying, you know, well, the way I made decisions is I would call my friend in California and I'd say, what are you guys doing? | ||
And they said, we locked everything down. | ||
I'd say, okay, good, because that's what we're doing too. | ||
And it's like, so that's how you made decisions? | ||
Like... That's not... | ||
What? You just admitted that you caused millions of people to suffer hugely based on nothing? | ||
And you just admitted that it was just because your friend was scared that you did that? | ||
And you expect us to go, oh, she was scared? | ||
Oh, well, that's okay then. | ||
What? So, you know, when I saw the title of this video, I was like, okay, it's another one. | ||
It's another video of another COVID tyrant, like the meme that Alex showed yesterday, the day before, right, of Gollum Schmeagel. | ||
We're going to imprison you. | ||
We're going to take your children. | ||
We're going to send you to COVID camps. | ||
Only to flash forward three years. | ||
Nobody made you get the shot. | ||
Nobody made you get it. | ||
Right, this almost schizophrenic change attempt to justify or erase the horrible things they did. | ||
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Then we watched this video. | |
And it's so much crazier than I could even imagine anything. | ||
And on top of—so I believe what he's responding to, because he mentions a family's name, and I believe the question he was asked was something like, you know, here's this family that had some major negative consequence because of the school shutdown, because of the lockdowns. | ||
This family in particular, but really every family in America, suffered hugely. | ||
You know, because of the things you did, and then his response was basically to say, well, at the time, we didn't care. | ||
Well, at the time, we didn't even take that into account, the suffering of the people who were under the laws we were making. | ||
Again, as if that's an excuse. | ||
As if that's an excuse. | ||
It's like I'm in my backyard with my bow and arrow and I'm just shooting my bow and arrow into my neighbor's backyard. | ||
And they come running over and they're like, you hit my dog with your bow and arrow. | ||
It's like, oh, well, at the time I was shooting that, I didn't care about what was in your yard. | ||
So, I guess I'm good now, right? | ||
I guess it's fine that I killed your dog because, you know, at the time I was shooting the arrow, I didn't care about your dog. | ||
Like, you see what I'm saying? | ||
Like, how baffling it is to even say that as a thing. | ||
No, you don't understand. I don't care. | ||
I didn't care. I didn't care at the time. | ||
Now, I mean, I still don't really care. | ||
But certainly at the time, it wasn't even in my frame of reference what the effects of my actions would have on the people that were subjected to them. | ||
So let's move on. So I guess let's move on. | ||
Let's forgive and forget. Because I'm an expert. | ||
So it's just... It is... | ||
It's such a crazy... So I want to go back to this video. | ||
Before we do, let's just revisit Mr. | ||
Collins' participation in the COVID pandemic scheme because it began long, long before COVID pandemic. | ||
COVID itself ever reared its ugly head. | ||
Long before the lockdowns and the school shutdowns and the masks and the social distancing and the grandmothers dying alone and the taking children away from their families and the putting masks on the newborns. | ||
Long before any of that, Mr. | ||
Collins was very much involved in COVID-19. | ||
As in, without Mr. | ||
Collins, there probably wouldn't be a COVID-19. | ||
And once again, for our InfoWars audience, you either know this, you remember it, or you will remember it as I bring it up. | ||
But to anybody out there that thinks that what we do here is in any way speculation or conspiracy theory, I'm going to read straight from Wikipedia, the most mainstream source you could pretty much imagine at this point. | ||
None of this is speculation. | ||
None of this is even remotely unconfirmed or baseless. | ||
I mean, this is what just actually happened, okay? | ||
So the person that we just heard say, in response to when asked about the collateral damage, that's the term they used, yeah, collateral damage. | ||
Your family, your children's well-being, the last moments with your loved ones, collateral damage. | ||
Unnecessary collateral damage for an ineffective damage in the first place. | ||
It's collateral damage in the sense that Typically, collateral damage would be like, you know, you try to bomb a Hamas guy and you end up collapsing an apartment building full of children. | ||
It's like, ah, but we were going for the Hamas guy and everybody else just got hurt. | ||
In this case, this is just like, there is no enemy. | ||
The enemy is somebody that... | ||
You dropped off with us, and then you just killed everybody. | ||
Sorry. Let's get into who Francis Collins is, okay? | ||
Let's lay the groundwork for who this mass-murdering criminal is, and we'll go back to his response when asked about how the policies he pursued To combat the virus he created had massive impact. | ||
We'll go back to that in a second. But let's just remind ourselves that on June 6, 2017, President Donald Trump announced his selection of Collins to continue to serve as the NIH director. | ||
Francis Collins was the NIH director at this time. | ||
On the 19th of December 2017, Collins and the NIH lifted the Obama moratorium on gain-of-function research because it was deemed to be, quote, Yeah, how'd that work out? | ||
In October 2020, Collins criticized the Great Barrington's declaration's, quote, focused protection herd immunity strategy, calling it a, quote, fringe component of epidemiology. | ||
This is not mainstream science. | ||
It's dangerous. It fits in the political views of certain parts of our confused political establishment, you know, doing the thing that they always do. | ||
Which is that these people, Collins himself and others, are hyper-politicized. | ||
The decisions they make are almost entirely guided by political considerations. | ||
And then when they receive opposition from things like the Great Barrington Declaration, which was apolitical and was in fact just a group of doctors and scientists expressing their scientific and medical opinion about what was going on, he dismisses that by saying they're just politically motivated. | ||
So he's the politically motivated one who is dismissing what they're saying out of political motivations, and the way he does it is by saying that they are politically motivated because they always project, and hypocrisy doesn't even include what we're talking about here. | ||
This is something far beyond that. | ||
But he didn't just dismiss it as dangerous and political. | ||
In a private email to Fauci, Collins called the authors of the Declaration friends epidemiologists and said, quote, there needs to be quick and devastating published takedown of its premises. | ||
Of its premise. The Wall Street Journal's editorial board accused Collins of, quote, working with the media to trash the Great Barrington Reef, Great Barrington Declaration, and of shutting down the COVID debate. | ||
So he was the head of the NIH who removed the moratorium on creating gain-of-function research. | ||
He actually provided the grants to EcoHealth Alliance to study back coronaviruses, which is the experimentation that led to the COVID virus being created in the first place. | ||
Then he worked behind the scenes and coordinated with Fauci and with the media to shut down opposition to the solutions he was proposing. | ||
And now years later, as the true effect and consequences and negative impact of those policies is finally coming to light and being acknowledged. | ||
It's been in the light all the time. | ||
It just hasn't been acknowledged by these people. | ||
But now that it is, his excuse for it is, well, we just didn't care at the time. | ||
We just didn't give a damn at the time. | ||
So again, in 2014, the NIH provided multi-year grants to the EcoHealth Alliance, which studied bat coronaviruses, including genetically engineering bat coronaviruses, in collaboration with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
The grants were terminated in 2020 under the Donald Trump administration during Trump's feud with China over the origin of COVID-19. | ||
He was head of NIH. He removed the moratorium on gain-of-function research. | ||
He funded the bat coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute. | ||
We'll be right back. So Francis Collins was the NIH director who rolled back the ban on gain-of-function research. | ||
He was the NIH director when the NIH funded the coronavirus research in bats conducted along with the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
I guarantee you he participated in Event 201 in some form or another. | ||
And he also coordinated with Anthony Fauci in the media to discredit and silence a large consortium of scientists and doctors who are very publicly and reasonably against the measures that are being pursued by these people, like lockdowns and mask wearing. | ||
Despite the fact that they were proven to be right. | ||
We were proven to be right. | ||
There's no shortage of stories out there. | ||
Again, I wish I'd seen this clip earlier because I would have compiled more. | ||
But for our audience, we know this already. | ||
But things like this, major Oxford-backed study reveals strict COVID lockdowns were no more effective than Sweden's open economy approach during the pandemic. | ||
From Infowars study, huge number of kids permanently damaged by lockdowns. | ||
And of course, this was only allowed to happen because they silenced any dissenters. | ||
And as revealed by The Telegraph, COVID disinformation unit made, quote, hourly contact with tech firms, its leader reveals. | ||
Because the head of a secret government unit flagged critics of lockdown and pandemic policy for removal, and they were duly removed from social media. | ||
So it's not that nobody knew that lockdown was going to have a negative impact. | ||
It's that the people who were saying it were physically silenced, were ostracized, were demonized, were criticized, despite being right the whole time. | ||
But because they were silenced, because the only argument that was being allowed in the mainstream and in the halls of power was one that was predetermined before the virus ever even got going during Event 201. | ||
It was one of lockdown and shutdown and something that gave them all of the things they wanted anyway. | ||
Contact tracing, the vaccine mandate, the social distancing, psychological trauma, the mask-wearing depersonalization, psychological programming. | ||
The fear-based manipulation, the consolidation of small businesses into the biggest businesses in the world, the mail-in ballots. | ||
I mean, everything they got from the lockdowns, everything they got from the policies and procedures that they implemented by fiat, that was going to be the policy. | ||
It didn't matter if it was real. | ||
It didn't matter if it wasn't. Anybody who spoke out against it was silenced, and so they were allowed to Pursue that route more or less uncontested. | ||
And when asked about the negative consequences of this, he doesn't apologize. | ||
He just says that there was massive collateral damage, and frankly, he didn't care. | ||
Let's go again to clip number four, and we'll pause it and just sort of pick apart what exactly he's saying and how much sense it makes or not. | ||
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Let's watch. As a guy living inside the Beltway, feeling a sense of crisis, trying to decide what to do in some situation room in the White House with people who had data that was incomplete, we weren't really thinking about what that would mean to Wilk and his family. | |
Let's just pause it right there to just pick that apart. | ||
I mean, he's essentially saying, I mean, it's just what they do, right? | ||
It's just what they do. They are the ones creating the sense of panic. | ||
They are the ones who are pushing the fear porn so they ratchet up the temperature they have everybody freaking out and running around like chickens with their heads cut off Explicitly in order to override the logical capacity of human beings. | ||
The crazy thing is we talked about this at the time. | ||
We go back to our shows while this was actually happening and I guarantee you I'm sitting behind this desk or behind the desk in the other studio and I'm going, they're creating fear to override the logical capabilities. | ||
What they're doing is not logical but they are in a state of induced panic. | ||
Mass formation psychosis. | ||
That's what he's describing here. | ||
He's saying we were just so scared and so panicked in Washington, D.C., inside the Beltway, and he wasn't even considering what the consequences would be to the average family out there in America. | ||
So they're the ones who create the sense of fear. | ||
They're the ones who spread the fear of porn and create the sense of panic to override their logical faculties. | ||
And they just aren't even considering what the consequences of their policies will be to anybody but themselves. | ||
And here's the real clincher. | ||
They don't actually have to adhere to the policies that they implemented on everybody else. | ||
So not only were they sitting there going, yeah, I wouldn't even think about how this was affecting your family out there, you bumpkin, you redneck, out there in the sticks, not here in the big city, the big dumpster I live in called Washington, D.C., Where all the important people live. | ||
He's like, but me, you know, I don't have to wear a mask. | ||
I'm going everywhere. I can go out of my house. | ||
I got a car and a driver just waiting to pick me up. | ||
See, I'm an important science doctor. | ||
So, you know, I don't have to adhere to these rules. | ||
But I'm going to impose them on you. | ||
But I'm also not even going to consider for a second how they're going to affect you in your life and whether they're going to have any negative consequences at all. | ||
How bad those negative consequences... | ||
Doesn't even matter. Doesn't even matter to him. | ||
And apparently we're supposed to go, oh, well, we understand because you were scared. | ||
Well, you were scared by the thing you did. | ||
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Let's go back....a thousand miles away from where the virus was hitting so hard. | |
We weren't really considering the consequences in communities that were not New York City or some other big city. | ||
We weren't even considering the consequences. | ||
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This is a really important point. If you're a public health person and you're trying to make a decision... | |
You have this very narrow view of what the right decision is, and that is something that will save a life. | ||
Let's pause right there, too. | ||
Let's pause right there, too. | ||
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That's not even true. | |
I mean, what he's saying is absurd. | ||
He's saying it's a public... | ||
What he's saying is that he did right, is that he was actually fulfilling... | ||
His role and his position as a public health administrator by doing what he did. | ||
He's not saying he was wrong. | ||
He's not saying we took into consideration all of these things and our equations was a little bit off and our balance was a little bit out of whack and we could have done things differently. | ||
He's actually excusing what he did by saying well you have a very narrow view of what it takes to save a life. | ||
But does that include shutting down a supply chain? | ||
Which will lead to starvation and actually destroy a bunch more lives. | ||
Like, even if it's just about saving lives, what they did was not effective in saving lives. | ||
It probably destroyed a great number more. | ||
It probably destroyed immune systems by separating people and keeping them alone and isolated and terrified of human contact so their immune system stopped being introduced into small, manageable doses to outside contaminants. | ||
I mean... You think he doesn't get, like... | ||
This guy's the head of the NIH, and he couldn't figure this out? | ||
I'm some dude that didn't go to college in Texas, and yet I could figure this out? | ||
And yet I can think about this and actually attribute things like the Hippocratic Oath, which spells all this out perfectly, and he couldn't? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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I won't spend too much more time on this France calls things. | |
I'll just say, in closing, the thing that just shows everything for the lie that it is is the Great Barrington Declaration. | ||
The Great Barrington Declaration, it's a bunch of scientists and epidemiologists getting together and laying out very clearly, very scientifically valid terms What would be a preferable method of combating COVID-19 while taking into account the various side effects and unintended consequences of things like lockdown? | ||
And Francis Collins himself wrote an email to Anthony Fauci about coordinating with media to rapidly shut down those warnings. | ||
So again, just to take my metaphor here, to show you how ridiculous it all is, if I'm sitting there shooting my bow and arrow into my neighbor's backyard, it's not an excuse to then, if I hit his dog, he comes over and yells at me. | ||
It's not an excuse for me to say, well, I wasn't even thinking about that, actually. | ||
So thank you for your time, you know. | ||
So I can't really be blamed. | ||
I wasn't thinking about the consequences of my actions and how it would affect other people. | ||
I was thinking about me and how much fun I was having. | ||
Well, it's not an excuse in the slightest, so that's ridiculous in the first place. | ||
But then on top of that, it's like I'm shooting arrows into my neighbor's backyard. | ||
My neighbor comes running over and goes, hey, my dog's back there. | ||
Stop shooting arrows. And I shoot that guy. | ||
And then keep shooting arrows. | ||
And then later, when they come and say, hey, you shot our dog with an arrow, I go, oh, I had no way of knowing. | ||
Like, well, you shot the guy who was telling you. | ||
They silenced the people warning about this. | ||
So then to later say, well, we just weren't thinking about it. | ||
No, you did this on purpose. | ||
No, you knew exactly what the... | ||
Objections were to your policies. | ||
You know exactly how damaging they would be. | ||
You went out of your way and you coordinated with big tech and you coordinated with media to silence the people that were pointing out what hugely damaging effects your policies would have because you wanted to do them anyway. | ||
Unbelievable. Unbelievable this man is still walking around and free. | ||
Him and Anthony Fauci and Deborah Birx And EcoHealth Alliance, Peter Daszak, are the greatest mass murderers alive at this point. | ||
Unrepentant mass murderers. | ||
They created the virus. | ||
They released the virus. | ||
They concealed their participation in all of these things. | ||
They instituted the lockdowns. | ||
They instituted the policies that were hugely damaging. | ||
They silenced the dissidents telling them how much Their policies would backfire. | ||
They are mass murderers with victims in the millions. | ||
And they're out there saying it's fine because we just didn't care at the time. | ||
Unbelievable. But it also highlights how important it is to have an outlet like Infowars. | ||
Because we actually can point out, when we were on air, the time that these decisions were being made, and show that somehow we... | ||
Literally, all of us, me, Joe, and Alex, everybody else at InfoWord, we're just regular people, no expertise, no position at the top of national healthcare bureaucracies like the NIH, the NIAID. Somehow, we knew the negative impacts it would have. | ||
Somehow, we were able to determine the truth about the situation, and they couldn't. | ||
Now, if we had been fully silenced, if we'd been censored, if we'd been unable to air and spread to a wide audience the things that we knew, then they could point back and say, nobody knew. | ||
We were all working off the same information. | ||
We all got it wrong. The fact that we are here proves otherwise. | ||
The fact that we were there saying it at the time proves that what they were doing, they were doing knowingly. | ||
Proves that what they did, they did in full knowledge and awareness and Of how bad the consequences would be, which makes them not just murderers, but premeditated murderers. | ||
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Israel Israel is continuing its campaign of eradication in Gaza. | ||
I have a lot of videos I can show you of just horrible things of the IDF just being awful. | ||
I don't know if I want to go to those, but, you know, just bragging about killing babies. | ||
IDF soldiers bragging about killing babies, dressing up as Santa Claus to bring the gift of destruction to the children of Gaza. | ||
Just making jokes about And here's just a moderate example, clip number nine here. | ||
Remember Israel, the IDF, it's the most moral army in the world, they keep insisting. | ||
Here's them making a big joke about the residential complex that they had flattened with their air raid. | ||
Let's watch. Here's an IDF soldier knocking on a door of a residence. | ||
Not getting an answer, it seems. | ||
It's because the door is the only thing standing in a pile of rubble. | ||
Isn't that funny? Isn't that cute? | ||
No, families used to live there. | ||
Probably still screams coming from the rubble. | ||
Isn't that good? Isn't that hilarious? | ||
An Israeli comedian on the beach of Gaza talking about how great it'll be to have a resort there. | ||
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It's really despicable. | |
I don't even think we need to... | ||
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I want you to go to this one. | |
This has been going viral recently. | ||
Clip number 8. Israeli soldier bragging about killing Palestinian babies and children. | ||
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Watch that. You are looking for babies, but there is no babies left. | |
What babies? Say that again. | ||
Say that again. Say it again. | ||
No. Maybe I killed a girl she was 12, but I'm looking for a baby. | ||
He killed a 12-year-old girl, but he was looking for babies, but they'd already killed all of them. | ||
It's very, very funny stuff, of course. | ||
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Yeah, incredibly disturbing. | |
Just absolutely monumentally just sickening, sickening stuff. | ||
But hey, if it makes them happy, right? | ||
Israeli tanks advance deep into Gaza town after strikes cause new mass exodus. | ||
UN says 150,000 forced to flee central area in the latest exodus, deadly strikes near hospital in the heart of Khan Yunus. | ||
Israeli tanks advance deep into a town in the central Gaza Strip on Thursday after days of relentless bombardment that forced tens of thousands of already displaced Palestinian families to flee in a new exodus. | ||
Palestinian journalists posted pictures of Israeli tanks near a mosque in a built-up area of Berej, which It had apparently advanced from orchards on the eastern outskirts. | ||
Further south, Israeli forces struck the area around a hospital in the heart of Khan Yunus, the Gaza Strip's main southern city where residents feared a new ground push into territory crowded with families made homeless in the 12 weeks of war. | ||
Palestinian health authorities said 210 people were confirmed killed in Israeli strikes in the past 24 hours, raising the toll of the war to 21,320 dead, nearly 1% of the enclave's entire population. | ||
Thousands more dead are feared to be buried or lost in the ruins. | ||
Yes, the official count is now over 21,000. | ||
That doesn't include thousands of people buried or lost in the ruins, but simply listed as missing now. | ||
Israel has escalated its ground war in Gaza sharply since just before Christmas, despite public pleas from its closest ally, the United States, to scale the campaign down in the closing weeks of the year. | ||
Of course, we talked about that too. | ||
We had Jake Sullivan and Lloyd Austin both traveling to Israel, ostensibly, to demand that they... | ||
Chill out a little bit. | ||
Just try a little bit harder not to kill all of the civilians. | ||
And in response to that, they have expanded their operations, sharply increased their offensive activity, and are continuing to kill people by the hundreds a day. | ||
The main focus of fighting now is in the central area south of the wetlands that bisects the Gaza Strip where Israeli forces have ordered civilians out. | ||
Over the past several days as their tanks advanced, tens of thousands of people fleeing the large Nusrat, Berej, and Maghazi districts were heading south or west on Thursday into the already overwhelmed city of Deir al-Bala. | ||
Along the Mediterranean coast, crowding into hastily built camps of makeshift tents. | ||
Over 150,000 people, young people, women carrying babies, people with disabilities, and the elderly have nowhere to go. | ||
The main UN organization operating in Gaza, the UNRWA, said in a social media post. | ||
And so, yeah, the expulsion is continuing. | ||
The genocide rolls on, regardless of the pestering of The American representatives. | ||
As a result of this, all the people that typically would be considered off-limits or it would be a war crime to attack are being attacked with impunity. | ||
As Jake Shields reports on Twitter in response to Sarah Wilkinson tweets, Sarah Wilkinson says the Israelis have killed at least 300 health professionals since the 7th of October, more than in all of the conflicts in the world combined since 2016. | ||
More people, more health professionals, doctors, nurses, people like that, killed in the bombing of Gaza since the 7th of October than in all of the conflicts in all of the world since 2016. | ||
Jake Shields says, they've killed more healthcare workers than any other modern war. | ||
They've killed more journalists than any other war. | ||
More children than any modern war. | ||
They killed more UN workers than any modern war. | ||
And they want us to believe they're targeting Hamas. | ||
Censored man says, There's another way of framing this. | ||
Will Israel receive the same treatment as Russia? | ||
Russia's war with Ukraine has been going on for nearly two years at this point. | ||
Russia is estimated to have killed 10,000 civilians during this period. | ||
And in response to Russia's actions, Russia has been banned from the World Cup, banned from the Euros, banned from the Eurovision, Wimbledon, etc., So will Israel receive the same treatment? | ||
They've killed over double the citizens in less than three months. | ||
Israel has indiscriminately bombed Gaza, displacing millions and killing tens of thousands. | ||
Israel has targeted hospitals, churches, mosques, and schools. | ||
They've committed multiple war crimes. | ||
So we will see how consistently these rules are applied, or is it one rule for Israel and another rule for everybody else? | ||
I think we know the answer to that. | ||
But regardless of the moral Turpitude of Israel. | ||
They're not even winning the war. | ||
They're not even doing this as part of an effective war fighting policy. | ||
And in fact, they're still just negotiating with Hamas to try to We're good to go. | ||
Negotiations going on to retrieve the hostages, but in the meantime, they're continuing to drive out the people that they've already driven out of their home. | ||
And they seem to be increasingly nervous, as they have been since the beginning, about the intervention of Lebanon. | ||
Israel warns that time for diplomacy with Lebanon is, quote, running out. | ||
As Israel pounded targets in the Gaza Strip from air and sea on Wednesday, a member of the country's war cabinet threatened action on a second front along the border with Lebanon, where Iran-backed militia Hezbollah has fired rocket barrages into Israel. | ||
The threat of wider war has preoccupied the United States and its allies since the start of the conflict in Gaza and has only grown as three Iranian-backed groups, Hamas, Hezbollah and Houthis in Yemen, launch attacks towards Israel as well as on commercial ships in the Red Sea. | ||
The concern prompted the United States to dispatch two aircraft carriers to the Eastern Sea in the weeks following the October 7th Hamas-led attack. | ||
On Wednesday, the Israeli military said that its northern command along the border with Lebanon was in a state of very high readiness. | ||
The military's chief of staff, Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, said, But they aren't making this statement, to be honest with you, from a position of strength. | ||
Yedioth Aronoth As quoted by Warfare Analysis on Twitter, the Israeli electricity company has informed relevant authorities that they must prepare for the day when the fighting in the north with Hezbollah expands. | ||
It will target facilities, including gas and energy stations, potentially causing a catastrophe in the Israeli economic and living conditions. | ||
And we laid this out for you very early on in the conflict, but again, when John called in last week talking about the fact that Within the range of Hezbollah is basically the entire civilian infrastructure of northern Lebanon, northern Israel rather, and that it would come under attack if things didn't change in a positive direction. | ||
Meanwhile, the Houthis seem extremely confident in their ability to stop all unwanted traffic through the Red Sea. | ||
They are saying, hey look, if you're not with Israel, you can get through the Red Sea easy. | ||
There's plenty of ships passing through every day, just not the ones that we don't want to pass through. | ||
And troublingly, according to French intelligence, Saudi-Israel agreement against Yemen is being finalized, bringing Saudi Arabia into the coalition that America is establishing to fight against the Yemenis. | ||
Of course, the Yemenis and the Houthis said that if Saudi Arabia were to get involved, they would attack the Saudi Arabian oil fields that are within a range of their missiles, which would cause a complete global shutdown of the energy market and massive consequences. | ||
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whose authority is not undermined by a meddling socialist government as what we have now in Washington. | |
That's what it takes. And so we have had such a kind of movement, and the feminist movement, and of course the homosexual movement, and I've already told you how much influence they have now in our public schools, and not only that, throughout our society. | ||
Whoever would have thought that we would have to define marriage? | ||
And this is what they've done to us. | ||
But most importantly, and the one that really, really irks me more than any others, is the black movement. | ||
And isn't it ironic that the very group of people who were brought to America as slaves are being used today to enslave all of Americans? | ||
Now, that really hurts me being a member of that race and seeing how this happened. | ||
Now, I have to tell you, I really don't remember going from being colored to Negro, but I grew up in the 40s and 50s as a Negro. | ||
It wasn't anything denigrating to us. | ||
All it meant was that our ancestors were brought to America through the slave trade from Africa. | ||
So we didn't think anything negative. | ||
We still look forward to the American dream. | ||
And America was home to us. | ||
We thank them for coming over here. | ||
I know I do. I'm sorry how they came here, but I thank God that they did come. | ||
There's no way in the world I would want to be any place on the African continent today, which is something else. | ||
Here you have our young children being told that they're African-Americans, and you ask them what country they're from, and they don't even know Africa is a continent and not a country. | ||
And that's the kind of lies that's going on in our government schools today, and it's being promoted by these political groups. | ||
Because all of these groups I mentioned to you all work together. | ||
They support each other. | ||
If they're having a rally, they all come. | ||
Or if they are standing together on an issue, whatever the issue may be, affirmative action, illegal immigration, it doesn't matter. | ||
They all coalesce as one. | ||
Now, when I talk about black leaders, which is what I'm going to discuss, because I want you to know why you have multiculturalism and diversity in our schools today, and why you have corporations that's demanding that their workers learn about diversity, which is so ridiculous. | ||
I've been on this earth more than half a century, and as long as I've been in America, it's always been diverse. | ||
So I've been wondering, what do they mean by that? | ||
But what they mean is that they want to divide us. | ||
They want to divide America and keep Americans hating each other. | ||
And they're teaching our children hatred and disdain for America by teaching them every other culture but their own. | ||
There's only one culture that should be taught in American schools, and that's American culture. | ||
At any rate, growing up as a Negro, you know, we really didn't have the kind of hatred that I see today. | ||
I can remember in high school, like high school children today will maybe go to the mall and window shop. | ||
Well, we would leave our high school and we'd go downtown to the big expensive stores and window shop. | ||
And there you have the colored only and the white only drinking fountains. | ||
And I can remember we, well, you know, in high school, you're little rebels anyway, so we would drink from the white fountain, and the sales clerks would say, now you know you're supposed to drink colored water, and we'd say, if we wanted colored water, we'd drink Kool-Aid. | ||
And they would laugh. We'd all laugh about it. | ||
But if you would listen to the black leaders today, you would think we were lynched for not drinking out of the colored-only fountain. | ||
And I'm saying that to make the point that even though you had laws that separated the people, Segregation, Jim Crow laws, the people themselves did not hate each other the way our children are being taught to hate other races today. | ||
And that is the difference, and that's how I grew up as a Negro. | ||
But then, when I was leaving college, and then in the 60s, our name was changed to Black Americans. | ||
And the reason for that, that was the height of the Black political movement. | ||
And so all of us then were to show that we acted as one, whether we were colored or Negro or black. | ||
So from then on, we became known as black Americans. | ||
Well, then when the media began to cover the fight against apartheid in South Africa, the Reverend Ain't Jesse Jackson called a press conference and told the media from now on, refer to us as African Americans. | ||
That's how we became African Americans. | ||
And the purpose for that was so that all of us would be in goose step with the African National Congress. | ||
Simple as that. But again, look at what it has done to our children and in our schools. | ||
In some of our public schools, in these so-called inner-city schools, our minority schools, you would be hard-pressed to find old glory flying in the classroom and all. | ||
But you will see foreign flags. | ||
And for us, they make up a flag. | ||
And they call it an African American flag. | ||
They make up an African American Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
They make up a culture. | ||
And I'm talking about Kowansom. | ||
A made-up culture. | ||
But it's been so accepted by so many people, even Texaco got in trouble for not recognizing it as a legal holiday for their employers. | ||
Totally made up. I worked with the guy at the school who made it up. | ||
At the time, in the 60s, he formed an organization called US United Slaves. | ||
He and his United Slaves had a shootout with the Black Panthers in the cafeteria of UCLA, in which two people were killed. | ||
Later, he was sentenced for torturing two of his female followers. | ||
He resurfaced, changed his name. | ||
Now he's head of the black studies department in one of our major universities in California, spruing more hatred. | ||
And you know, when we talk about these black history classes and African-American studies, that's nothing more than, again, promoting hatred. | ||
And there's not very much truth, if any at all, in some of the studies that they give these young people. | ||
So that's a woman named Azola Foster. | ||
Azola Foster is speaking in the 90s. | ||
She hit the nail on the head, didn't she? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I'm very happy to welcome my guest, Joe Wakili, host of Connect Those Dots. | ||
Connect Those Dots is a podcast where he exposes the global powers running the world and shows you their own arrogant statements about how they're shaping the future into an authoritarian hellscape. | ||
And provides insights into all that's happening in the world around us with thought-provoking analysis. | ||
You can find the channel on Rumble at Connect Those Dots. | ||
The website, connectthosedots.tv is also on Instagram and Twitter, or I guess what's now called X. Welcome to the show, Joe. | ||
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Yo, Harrison, bro! | |
It's good to see you, man. It's great to be on the American Journal again, man. | ||
I've been chomping at the bit all morning to get on with you. | ||
Just felt it. I'm like, ooh, I cannot wait to get on with my buddy Harrison and just have a conversation, man. | ||
Alright, awesome. So, what have you been thinking? | ||
Is there anything on your mind right now that stands out? | ||
Something that needs to be discussed in front of the American people? | ||
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I mean, dude, I mean, like, where do we start? | |
Where do we start? Like, just sort of piggybacking off what you were saying and... | ||
I think it's just the main symptom of all of it is the spiritual battle, Harrison. | ||
At the end of the day, whether it's the COVID stuff, whether it's the genocide stuff, at the end of the day, it's just people that... | ||
Are Christless. | ||
And it's so funny because over Christmas, you just see everything. | ||
Christ is sucked out of every single aspect of Christmas. | ||
I go to the shop, and I see walls with all sorts of Jewish stuff all over. | ||
There's a yarmulke. There's a Star of David. | ||
There's a menorah. | ||
There's a dreidel all over the window. | ||
And then on the window next to it is your Christmas stuff. | ||
But all you see is... | ||
Santa Claus, presents, snowflakes, Christmas trees. | ||
Not a cross. Not a lamb. | ||
Nothing. Wise men. | ||
Nothing as an effigy of Christ, man. | ||
And that's the thing is, man, we really just live in a Christless society. | ||
And I've been following you, Harrison. | ||
I've been following your coverage. | ||
On the satanic temple stuff and how these guys are such edgelords. | ||
They're so cool. They're so edgy. | ||
They're so against the establishment and the religious right. | ||
But it's so funny that they'll poke their nose and they'll rag on Christians all day, but You'll never see them go to a mosque and put up an effigy of the shaitan, which is the Islamic Satan depiction, right? You'll never see them, you made the funny quote about, you'll never see them create a religion devoted to worshipping Hitler and put it up at a synagogue or a temple. | ||
It's all just bashing Christ. | ||
And you know what? The world has given the red carpet. | ||
These people feel emboldened. | ||
These people feel empowered. | ||
To rag on Christians and dunk all over Jesus. | ||
And it's the same thing with Bill Maher. | ||
On my last episode of Connect Those Dots on my Christmas special, I show this clip of Bill Maher and he has this pencil neck guest on. | ||
I don't even know this dude. I never heard of him before. | ||
James Carville or Cargill, whatever the hell his name is. | ||
He looks like the zombie vampire from I Am Legend. | ||
Yeah, I think I covered the clip you're talking about, but yeah. | ||
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Yeah, very disgusting, very creepy. | |
And he's like, these Christian nationalists are everywhere and they're destroying the country. | ||
They are worse than Al-Qaeda. | ||
And then you see Bill Maher just sit there like, yes, yes. | ||
And Bill Maher, you know, just like the satanic temple, he's so edgy, he's so cool, he's so anti-religion. | ||
You never see Bill Maher Glimmer and glisten and get so excited and get so fired up when he's gotta talk about, I never even hear him talk about other religions, but you just see this aura of excitement just burst out of Bill Maher whenever he's gotta, you know, dunk all over Jesus Christ and dunk all over Christians. | ||
So we live in a world where people are empowered to just crap all over Jesus and crap all over Christians. | ||
Absolutely. And there's an irony in it, isn't it, in which Christian societies are the only ones who will even tolerate that. | ||
So you're targeting the religion that is the foundation of a society that gives you the right to have religious freedom, that gives you the right to... | ||
Express yourself however you want. | ||
I mean, these are offshoots, these are outcomes because of our Christian foundation, and yet it's that foundation that gets attacked and mocked despite the fact that if there was any other religion, they wouldn't have the right or ability to do so. | ||
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And he says it on the show. | |
He's like, Mike Johnson, he's the Speaker of the House. | ||
They got two Supreme Court justices that are Christians. | ||
It's so funny, though, that he just says nothing about the dual citizens of Israel that, you know, are in all of our works of government so much. | ||
You know, I'm not saying it's one thing or the other. | ||
I'm not saying it's a good thing or a bad thing. | ||
But these people want to point out that Christians in government is a bad thing. | ||
But they'll never sit there and give the same token to maybe Jewish influence in the government is a bad thing. | ||
Not saying it isn't or it isn't, or now I'm going to get attacked and be called an anti-Semite, but there is the double standard immediately. | ||
You see what I'm saying, Harris? | ||
Of course, of course, because you just look at the statements they make, and I mean, they make it with such abandon, you know, it's just this blasé thing. | ||
I mean, we've seen articles... When people like Amy Comey Barrett was becoming a Supreme Court Justice where they're like, you know, can we really have a Catholic Supreme Court Justice? | ||
Or like, you know, how will their Christian faith, can they even be trusted to make decisions on things like abortion? | ||
And they just say it with such a, you know, casual nonchalance. | ||
And all you have to do is just take yourself out of the modern milieu, the modern fog of perception, and just go, if you were an alien or somebody from a thousand years ago or a thousand years in the future just wasn't dragged down or held down by the modern preconceptions... | ||
What makes that any different than a mainstream newspaper like the New York Times writing an article going, can a Jewish person really be trusted to make laws in this country? | ||
But for some reason, when they say it about Christians, everybody just goes, yeah, true, we can't trust these people. | ||
They're Christian. And it's like, what? | ||
Why is it okay to say this about Christians when it wouldn't be okay to say about anybody else? | ||
And of course, it's not. It's not okay to say this about Christians. | ||
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And the Bible says it, man, it says it all the time, that you'll be persecuted for your beliefs for being a Christ follower. | |
We're employing the principles of Christ that you just said have created all of the society that we reap the benefits from every single day, and that give the people the ability to even criticize it. | ||
If it wasn't for Jesus coming to the world and saving the world and changing the world, these people wouldn't even have the ability to criticize him. | ||
So that's the great irony. | ||
And Harrison, before we go to break, I just want to say this piggybacks into your coverage of the entire Middle East situation. | ||
Because the seeds are being planted now subtly and gingerly to demonize Christians in a big way to attack them, essentially. | ||
But your coverage of the Middle East mirrors this so perfectly because this is the blueprint. | ||
And they wanna attack you, they'd be like, oh, Harrison, if you love the Gazans so much, why don't you just go to Gaza and blah, blah, blah. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
These are the same techniques that they're using to dehumanize and ethnically cleanse and genocide a group of people, and it's the same techniques that they want to use against you as a Christian conservative, as a Trump supporter even. | ||
Hillary Clinton says it herself, we gotta round up all the Trump supporters and deprogram them. | ||
That's Hitlerian statements. | ||
And it starts with one group. | ||
They see if they can get away with it and laugh about it and trivialize it on TikTok and whatever. | ||
And then, okay, we can get away with that. | ||
Now let's move on to the next group that we want to eradicate. | ||
That was our first beta test. | ||
We were successful. Now let's move on to this next group. | ||
I did not speak up because I was not Gazan, right? | ||
The classic trade unionist to students and then suddenly there's nobody to stand up for you. | ||
I completely agree and I want to get into the Middle East stuff with you because I know you have a unique perspective on that and I want your advice on how to deal with Some of the pushback I've gotten from the Middle East coverage, which I legitimately don't understand. | ||
I mean, it baffles me beyond belief the way people interpret what I say when I'm literally just like reporting on hospitals being destroyed. | ||
And they're just like, I didn't realize you hated Jews. | ||
And it's like, what is going on here? | ||
This is crazy. So I want to get your advice on how to deal with that. | ||
But I also think it's hilarious that you brought up Carville because one of the stories that I really want your input on Is John Fetterman, I don't know if you saw the latest with John Fetterman and Carville, but it's so funny that you're saying, like, I don't even know who this guy is, because he basically says, he's saying to Carville, you're totally irrelevant, you should, quote, shut the F up. | ||
So I want to get your response to that and what we make of John Fetterman in general, because the dude has been right about a lot of stuff recently, and it's making me question my entire perception of him and the party he represents. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're here with a very powerful info warrior, Joe Wakili, host of Connect Those Dots. | ||
Find the channel on Rumble, Connect Those Dots, all one word, or go to the website, connectthosedots.tv. | ||
Joe, you put together really incredible compilations of, as I read in your biography coming out, you're not, just like we're not, speculating about anything. | ||
You're just showing what these people are actually saying. | ||
You're showing the plans that they themselves are making and what they themselves are doing, and I guess that makes you a conspiracy theorist. | ||
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Yeah, I mean, and I'll wear that badge proudly, you know, and it's like you said, man, it's not me because I never wanted to do this. | |
I wanted I had a nice cushy job that I liked. | ||
They tried to force vaccinate me. | ||
I got creeped out. | ||
I thought it was weird. I was hearing the statements from Klaus Schwab. | ||
I was hearing the statements from Bill Gates. | ||
We can get the population lower if we do a good job of vaccines. | ||
It creeped me out, man. | ||
And then I see the guy going on TV telling me to get vaccinated. | ||
I never wanted to do this, but God put it on my heart to do this. | ||
And that's why I'm on here with you, Harrison. | ||
And we were talking during the break about everything's inverted, everything's reversed. | ||
They tell you, you need to eat the bugs and put a fart bag on your butt So that you can save the world from climate change. | ||
But meanwhile, they fly on their private jets and spray vapors in the sky to deflect the sun's rays. | ||
They tell you, well, we need to save the world. | ||
Jane Goodall, we need to save the world and we want to save all the lives. | ||
But the only way to do that is if we kill 90% of the population. | ||
The only way to save lives is to kill people. | ||
Then they say, we want to save democracy, we want to preserve democracy, but we need to take away the person that you want to vote for, and we need to silence journalists and imprison political dissidents. | ||
We need to affirm your gender, and the only way we can affirm your gender is by reversing your gender. | ||
Right. Abortion is healthcare. | ||
Chopping up a little baby inside of its mother's womb and sucking it out with a vacuum cleaner, that's healthcare, guys. | ||
The guy getting banged out and sodomized in the middle of the Senate Hall and filming a gay porno in the Senate Hall, that's an act of love, Harrison. | ||
What's her face? Lauren Boebert, she gets caught on a hidden camera getting felt up on a date. | ||
Oh, she's the worst. She's so undignified. | ||
How dare we do this? But the guy getting banged out in a gay state in the Senate halls, that's an act of love, Harrison. | ||
So this is the inverted world we live in, and no one is more indicative of this than Yuval Noah Harari, okay? | ||
Right. You have no consciousness. | ||
You have no free will. | ||
Humans do not have a spirit. | ||
There is no God. But I will use my own free will to upload my consciousness into the cloud and become a God. | ||
What you're saying is there's a bit of hypocrisy on display here. | ||
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These people are demonically possessed, bro. | ||
And I'm telling you, they're like demonic sleeper cell agents, you know, like sleeper cell agents. | ||
And you say the word that like triggers them. | ||
It's a trigger word, you know, figuratively and literally. | ||
I was around some people during Christmas. | ||
They were like, you know, mutual friends of the family and stuff. | ||
And, you know, you can just tell that they were... | ||
Definitely not here to celebrate the birth of Jesus. | ||
They were just here as a formality. | ||
And then when you start talking about Jesus, you can just see the aura shift. | ||
You can just see the demon sleeper cell activate inside. | ||
It's the weirdest thing. | ||
This is what we're dealing with, demonic possession, on a micro or macro level. | ||
I mean, it certainly seems like that. | ||
And, you know, it's one of the phenomenons that it seems like the same real-world consequences of sinfulness and selfishness and greed happen to sort of align perfectly with what you would expect the spiritual consequences to be of a vengeful and righteous God. | ||
So it's like either there's demonic forces at work here that are leading to the inevitable satanic outcome... | ||
Or this is just built into nature. | ||
Regardless of whether you even believe in a higher power or not, you can see the effects of this spiritual wastefulness on display all around us continuously. | ||
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I mean, they cast a spell on you with the wordplay that they use. | |
They want you to hate every Palestinian, so they say it over and over again. | ||
January 7th, or whatever it is. | ||
October 7th. | ||
Just like they said, January 6th, January 6th, January 6th, to make you hate Trump supporters. | ||
So these are mantras that they say over and over and over again to condition and cast spells upon people, and they use the same thing with the propaganda in the movies. | ||
You know, the Obama movie, I called you last week and we talked about the Obama movie and all of the predictive programming in that one, everything on that, and the new Civil War movie from 824 coming out, where it's beyond Predictive programming. | ||
It's what Klaus Schwab talks about. | ||
It's the prescriptive program. | ||
We do not even need to have elections anymore because we will just decide it for you. | ||
You will not even have to decide what will happen during the cyber attack anymore because we will decide it for you when you watch this stupid movie. | ||
It's your script programming. | ||
We will decide it for you. | ||
And I know I'm a little bit all over the place, but Alex Jones started PrisonPlanet.tv, right? | ||
And when we watch any prison documentary, you know what happens all the time is tribalism and is race wars. | ||
All the races go together and they get together and they form a tribalistic union against the other races. | ||
And that's what we saw in the predictive programming of that Obama movie, Leave the World Behind. | ||
At the end of it, the main character, he's like, this is what's going to happen, civil war, everybody's going to be going against each other. | ||
Why does that? It doesn't have to happen that way. | ||
We don't have to do this. | ||
That's why they disconnect you from Christ. | ||
That's why they disconnect you from being a merciful individual. | ||
That's why the demons can get into you and bypass your humanity. | ||
So really, folks, we're dealing with it, man. | ||
And in terms of 2024, in terms of John Fetterman, in terms of an election, in terms of all this stuff, I don't want to say it's irrelevant. | ||
I don't want to say it's a black pill or anything like that. | ||
But you heard Klaus say it. | ||
The cyber attack will be this and the COVID. You will be wishing that you had the COVID when the cyber attack comes. | ||
And then through that, they can employ anything they want. | ||
And you did a whole dissertation like a few months ago about the lockstep document and how it's not just talking about pandemics. | ||
There's a whole book in there about hack attacks. | ||
So they've got this planned out already. | ||
They did the cyber polygon. | ||
It's going down. They're signaling for it. | ||
Infowarriors, get right with God. | ||
Get right with Jesus right now. | ||
And that's it. And expose the truth as much as you can. | ||
Become a mini Alex Jones. | ||
Become a mini Harrison Smith. | ||
Be a follower of Christ, man. | ||
That's it. That's all I gotta say. | ||
Well and obviously you know our audience is not immune to this as well and I'm again always baffled when it comes to Israel the way that people that are typically so loving and understanding and so against oppression it's like somehow when it comes to Israel everything just gets inverted And suddenly it's like, killing babies? Well, God works in mysterious ways. | ||
And it's just like, what are you talking about? | ||
How could you even say that? | ||
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And if you don't let the babies kill, then you're not a true Christian. | |
That's the worst thing. They'll call you not a true Christian. | ||
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All right, well, hold on. Can you stay for longer? | ||
I want to keep talking. Yeah, of course. All right. | ||
You're staying for... You're not going anywhere. | ||
I want to talk to you for the whole hour. | ||
We haven't even gotten into Fetterman and Carville. | ||
We've barely... All right. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Joe Wakili is my guest, host of Connect Those Dots. | ||
We are connecting dots here. | ||
And I wanted to ask your advice, Joe. | ||
I want your advice on how to deal with this because my tactic is to simply block these people. | ||
But maybe there's a better way. | ||
Maybe there's a better way to deal with it. | ||
So on today's show, it's a three-hour show. | ||
Each hour is divided into about five segments. | ||
I spent one segment on the war in Israel. | ||
I laid out the sort of strategic updates as to what's going on. | ||
And I also showed a couple videos of Israeli soldiers saying I killed a 12-year-old girl, but I was looking for someone younger to kill, but we killed them all already. | ||
You know, making a joke out of having destroyed entire blocks of family homes. | ||
Like, just really despicable stuff, regardless of who they are or what religion or ethnicity that they could possibly be. | ||
It's a level of heartlessness that I think you don't see on display practically anywhere. | ||
You see it a little bit in like Russia and Ukraine, right? | ||
You'll see a video of some poor Ukrainian guy or some poor Russian guy trying to crawl away as a drone drops grenades on him and the comments are all like, haha, this made me laugh so hard. | ||
It's like you're watching a man... | ||
Struggle for his life and die hopelessly, and you think it's funny? | ||
Like, there's just this weird sickness that people feel justified and righteous celebrating this mass murder and death that I find incredibly distasteful. | ||
But regardless, I spent one segment of the show on it, and in response to that, I get this comment on Twitter. | ||
It says, every time I turn on your once great show, you're harping on Israel. | ||
Every time. Every time he turns it on. | ||
It's been one segment out of 15 on today's show on Israel, but it's every time. | ||
It's the most lopsided reporting of anyone out there. | ||
I'm no fan of the Israeli government, but your coverage drips with a seething contempt for Jews in Israel. | ||
It's as if your mask fell off. | ||
I'm apparently a seething anti-Semite because I'm literally showing videos that the Israelis themselves filmed of themselves, and I'm not appreciative of it, I guess. | ||
But, you know, so my response is just like black people like this, because that's just my standard thing. | ||
If you're going to call me an anti-Semite for being against war, then I'm not going to waste breath arguing with you. | ||
But, I mean, I just don't even get this. | ||
I just don't even get what would lead somebody to this conclusion. | ||
It's a stance that I would take against anybody, regardless of who they are or what they are. | ||
But in this case, it happens to be Jews, so therefore I'm anti-Semitic. | ||
I mean, what's going on here, Joe? | ||
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Yeah, man, there's a lot to unpack there. | |
And it's really just a lot of cognitive dissonance, man. | ||
And it's a lot of just not... | ||
Not being able to piece things together, not being able to really connect those dots, man. | ||
It's gonna be the same thing that happens to you one day. | ||
Because the rhetoric that the Democrats come at Christians and just people that are conservative, people that want a border, people that don't want a wide open border, they call you a terrorist, they call you the same names that they call the people in Palestine. | ||
And you hear these people. | ||
You know, there's no little kids. | ||
There's no innocent people. | ||
Every sperm cell inside a Palestinian's nutsack is a terrorist and we got to get rid of them. | ||
You know, that is the same. | ||
And it's so funny because these people sit there and say, oh my God, the Jews, Hitler called us horrible. | ||
Hitler called us vermin. | ||
They said nobody wanted us, but fuck. | ||
Those damn Palestinians. | ||
They're vermin. We gotta get rid of them. | ||
Nobody wants them. | ||
And it's... How can you not look yourself in the mirror? | ||
And these are people that are Trump supporters. | ||
These are people that are nationalists. | ||
You know, some of them aren't Christian. | ||
But, you know, that's sort of where I feel the disconnect really lies, Harrison. | ||
These people need Christ badly. | ||
And in this world, we need Christ. | ||
Not just the principles that he gave to the world, man. | ||
People want to... Put Christ in this box of he's this, you know, he was the son of God, but they put him in this box of this fictional superhero and he floats around. | ||
But he was a man that changed the world. | ||
He was a revolutionary figure that gave the entire world a new operating system. | ||
It used to be barbarism that ruled the land and might was right. | ||
Then an eye for an eye came through, and you know what? | ||
If somebody kills you or takes your eye, just take their eye back. | ||
Don't kill their entire family. | ||
Don't burn down their entire farm. | ||
And that was the way to sort of have retribution. | ||
But that wasn't enough. Christ came and showed the world how to be merciful. | ||
And we would not reap the benefits of the world if it wasn't for them. | ||
And then these people, They deny Christ, and this is the type of mindset that you get when you don't have Christ in your life. | ||
And I see it on the opposite side, too. | ||
I know people that are super pro-Palestinian, because I am part Palestinian. | ||
My grandfather came here from Palestine to America. | ||
He left all the conflict going on in the Middle East and came to America, and I was born here in America because my grandfather wanted the American dream and wanted to be free. | ||
And he wouldn't be able to do that if it wasn't for Christian beliefs and Christian Westernization. | ||
So I see the people that I even know on my side, They're like, I love watching those IDF soldiers get killed. | ||
It's so funny to watch them get killed. | ||
And it's like, how do you not see yourself in the mirror? | ||
Now you become what you hate so much. | ||
And we need to just wake up to this, man. | ||
We need to just wake up to this, Harrison. | ||
And it's gonna be the downfall of people. | ||
And we talked, yeah, go on. | ||
I think I know what you're going to say because during the break you brought up a really good point about some of the videos and we've shown some of them earlier. | ||
TikTok videos from Israel of Israelis mocking Gazans like turning on the water on and off when they cut off the water in Gaza and just making TikToks where they're like wasting water just spraying it out the window being like haha you don't have water but we do. | ||
And pointing out like can't you see liberals doing this to Trump supporters? | ||
Can't you imagine a world in which Trump supporters are being hunted down? | ||
We've done nothing wrong. | ||
We're sitting here going, hey, why are we being targeted? | ||
We didn't do anything, and we're being assaulted and killed because of our beliefs, despite the fact that we're innocent. | ||
And you can just imagine the liberals going, oh, sweetie, are you having trouble? | ||
Well, too bad. And it's this just spirit of evil that we see on display like nowhere else in the world and in no other conflict in the world. | ||
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And they're desensitizing people to it. | |
It goes back to Klaus Schwab when he talked about prescriptive programming. | ||
They're really just creating the foundation To do this on a mass scale, man, we can see, I can see Doja Cat making the TikTok song, roundabout a terrorist, roundabout a terrorist, shoot him in the head, yeah, shoot him in the head, yeah, and then all the purple-haired, septum-piercing weirdos, they're gonna sit there and dance and twerk as you're getting destroyed, as you're getting killed. | ||
That's what we're seeing, it's happening already, like it's happening. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Could not agree more. | ||
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And of course, you know, on top of that, you're pointing- If we can't empathize with that, if we can't- Alex talks about it all the time, you know? | |
He talks about it with the Israelis, because they were the main people that got the main injection from Pfizer. | ||
They were getting all the Pfizer injections. | ||
Everybody had to be like five times boosted, and there was a lot of strife going on. | ||
And Albert Borla, Albert Borla, he couldn't even go to Israel to accept I don't want it to happen to me. | ||
I empathize with the people in Gaza because I don't want it to happen to me and the people that I love and the people that I care about. | ||
Of course, and when October 7th happened and the images of the Palestinians or the Hamas members attacking Israelis, nobody on Infowars was celebrating it. | ||
Nobody was going, yeah, yeah, kill the innocent people at the music festival. | ||
It's like, I mean, and we talk about the way Israel seems to have set up the whole thing to allow it to happen if they didn't coordinate it in the first place. | ||
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The Iron Dome, the greatest security border in the world. | |
A few moments later, guys on paragliders coming in and shooting them up. | ||
What happened to the Iron Dome? What happened to the laser? | ||
Oh yeah, another cognitive dissonance thing. | ||
Remember when the Hawaii fires happened and then you're a conspiracy theorist if you think lasers exist. | ||
How could you think that lasers exist? | ||
A few moments later, Israel's new iron laser beam is the greatest thing in the world and it's securing Israel with its incredible laser beam. | ||
Yeah, well, he said it before. | ||
Jewish space lasers is a wild-eyed conspiracy theory, condemnable, and is a mark against you for life. | ||
Ground-based Jewish lasers, that's perfectly reasonable and understandable. | ||
But you're right. I mean, it's all inversion. | ||
It's all insanity. It is all just madness on an epic scale. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk about how madness is manifesting here in America and what we can do to bring some We're good to go. | ||
I want to move on from the Middle East, but there has been some breaking news here, a breaking video that I want to show, again, just to illustrate the insane suicidal madness that seems to drive American foreign policy as well as Israeli. | ||
Yeah, I put a Lindsey Graham clip in there for the crew. | ||
All right. So, yeah, this Lindsey Graham clip just dropped minutes ago. | ||
Here we go. Before we do that, yeah. | ||
Wild guess. Any ideas, Joe, what you think? | ||
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We gotta bomb the hell out of Gaza right now and then move on to Iran and Lebanon, too. | |
I'm Lindsey Graham. I never saw a war I didn't want you to die in, but I'm getting banged out in the showers at the White House. | ||
But you go die! | ||
I'm such a tough guy! | ||
It's like you saw the clip already. | ||
We'll go to that in just a second. | ||
But again, just to illustrate where we are as Americans in this conflict. | ||
First of all, since the... | ||
Bombing began in October. | ||
We've probably four or five, at least four or five times, sent envoys over from America with the stated public purpose of demanding that Israel provide humanitarian corridors or create some sort of pause or ceasefire. | ||
Every time we get completely rebuffed, they concede nothing. | ||
They give us nothing. And we give them billions of dollars and continue to be their lapdog. | ||
So... The point of saying this is that we have no influence over their actions, and yet we are receiving the consequences of their actions. | ||
It's our soldiers on the ground in the Middle East that are being targeted because of Israel's actions, which we apparently have no power to influence. | ||
That's been the evidence on the ground. | ||
So now those attacks against America are ramping up and up and up. | ||
The latest is that U.S. forces destroyed a swarm of drones and missiles launched by the Houthis. | ||
U.S. forces in the Middle East destroyed a swarm of drones and missiles fired by the Iran-backed Houthi rebels during hours-long attack on the Red Sea on Tuesday, U.S. Central Command said. | ||
Tuesday's attack came a day after another Iran-backed group launched a drone attack against Arabel Air Base in Iraq, injuring three American service members. | ||
In response to that attack and others, the U.S. destroyed three facilities used by Iranian proxies through a round of airstrikes on Tuesday, according to CENTCOM. | ||
In addition to that, the prime minister of Iraq has said they plan to, quote, end the presence of U.S.-led coalition forces. | ||
So they are working to use this conflict to basically kick all of American forces out of Iraq. | ||
The Iraq government said it's working to end the presence of foreign troops in the U.S.-led coalition against ISIS, Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said on Thursday. | ||
So basically saying, yeah, you're not welcome here anymore, which is a huge issue with the thousands and thousands of American servicemen we have very vulnerable in these countries in the Middle East. | ||
But we're just at war across the entire Middle East. | ||
No declaration of war. | ||
No purpose. We don't even have the ability to direct the course of the war because Israel is doing it completely by themselves. | ||
But it's our soldiers that will pay the price for it. | ||
And with all of that as the background, here's Lindsey Graham's idea of what comes next. | ||
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I've been saying for six months now, hit Iran. | |
They have oil fields out in the open. | ||
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They have the Revolutionary Guard headquarters you can see from space. | |
Blow it off the map. Oh, you blow it off the map, Joe. | ||
Oh, you just blow it off the map. | ||
It's so simple, I didn't realize it was so easy. | ||
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How do we have... | |
Dude, like, these people are... | ||
This is what's going to bring in the end, bro. | ||
This is... Folks, this is end times, man. | ||
I mean, really. I mean, let's just cut to the bone, Harrison. | ||
We are living in the last days. | ||
These are the wars and these are the rumors of wars that are ensuing. | ||
De-dollarization is about to happen in the new year and the BRICS system is about to become the dominant currency of the globe. | ||
America is being flooded right now. | ||
With illegal immigrants, and not just illegal immigrants, but invaders, man. | ||
You heard AOC? It's a white supremacist thing to say invaders. | ||
I mean, we're being invaded, man. | ||
The word invasion was created for a reason. | ||
Last time I was on, we talked about the robotization of the human consciousness, right? | ||
All these people that are being flooded into the country, they have no affiliation. | ||
They weren't like my grandfather leaving the Middle East to have the American lifestyle. | ||
They're coming in to rape America and to take everything from it, man. | ||
And dude, it's just going to go on and on. | ||
I don't even know if we're going to have an election. | ||
The cyber attack is imminent. | ||
I don't want to be super black-pilled, but all of these things are happening. | ||
It's like the weapon wheel in Grand Theft Auto. | ||
It's like, what can we do here? | ||
We got border invasion. | ||
We got pandemic. We got cyber attack. | ||
We got wars. | ||
We got it all. AI is moving at an incredibly rapid pace and probably more rapid than we even know. | ||
And dude, like... | ||
Once the machines rise, once all these things come together, the only thing that's going to matter is if you chose Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior at the end of the day. | ||
And I'm just going to say it right here on Infowars. | ||
That's all that's going to matter because this stuff moves exponentially. | ||
This stuff moves rapidly. | ||
Yep, yep. They don't even need the Terminator bots. | ||
That would be like the cleanup crew. | ||
After all the cyber attacks and infrastructure collapses, then they can bring in, you know, the cyber bot Terminators. | ||
They won't even need that. | ||
All they gotta do is propagandize you. | ||
All they gotta do is convince you that there's another pandemic, and then they inject you with something even more lethal than they did before, shut down all the infrastructure, get you in a prison planet so that you create a tribalistic mentality. | ||
It goes on and on. | ||
100%. And, you know, I think you're exactly right about everything that you've said. | ||
And, of course, the... I wonder how imminent the cyber attack is because, you know, once, I mean, they rely so much on the electronic prison that they've erected around us. | ||
And clearly, I mean, as you've just pointed out, I mean, there are all these things that are sort of cycling into place. | ||
All the gears are being fitted together for this machine that will enslave humanity forever. | ||
And that's the vaccine and everything that you've just laid out. | ||
But, you know, once it goes dark, I mean, they lose control. | ||
They lose communication just like we do. | ||
So I think being prepared for that, having a plan in place for that, it can, you know, if anything, it can prevent them from doing it because they go, gee, if we cut off all the power, all these guys already have their own, you know, power supplies. | ||
They already have their own generators. | ||
They already have their own network of communication with radio, you know, communication kept in Faraday bags that won't be affected by the EMP that we do. | ||
So we better not do the whole cyber attack thing because that's just going to empower our enemies to the, you know, X inth degree. | ||
So I think, you know, once if we're prepared and we have a plan and we go, hey, do the cyber attack, we're ready for it. | ||
Go dark. We'll see what happens when the lights come on. | ||
We'll see what the world looks like. | ||
I think that could stop them from doing one of these attacks. | ||
But I think another thing that keeps popping into my head, I've talked about it before on the show, but it keeps popping into my head while talking to you, is... | ||
There's a friend of the show, a good guy, Devin Tracy, of Atheism is Unstoppable, but he's an atheist. | ||
And I've heard him say before, he's like, we don't need religion to have morality. | ||
All you need is the golden rule. | ||
All you need is treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
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Completely ignorant, apparently, that that is a quote of Jesus Christ, and it's Jesus saying, it is the whole of my law. | ||
If you take, basically saying, if you take one thing away from Jesus, if you take one thing away from me, Jesus Christ, it's treat others as you would like to be treated. | ||
So they take the benefits of Christianity. | ||
They take the glorious world that Christianity has allowed us to create, as you point out, with mercy and justice and all of these wonderful things. | ||
They divorce it from Christianity and then say, we made this. | ||
Yeah, actually, I made this. | ||
You know, steal it from you. I made this and then destroy it. | ||
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That's what Satan does, dude. | |
That's what the satanic consciousness does. | ||
And just to piggyback off of what you said about it, we have the potential to come together. | ||
We don't have to live in a prison planet, civil war, tribalistic attack. | ||
Obviously, that's the prescriptive programming that they're giving us. | ||
Harrison, they're so arrogant and they would pull this cyber attack thing and they want the AI to just kill. | ||
They want to die themselves. | ||
People like Yuval Harari and Klaus Schwab and all these transhumanists. | ||
Zoltan Istvan, they say it like, humans are done. | ||
We gotta get rid of the humans. | ||
We gotta merge with machines. | ||
Just like as a Christian, you wanna go to heaven and merge with God and have communion with God. | ||
That is their God. | ||
The AI Silicon being, that's their God. | ||
They wanna physically merge themselves. | ||
So they say, we'll upload our consciousness into the cloud. | ||
That's not even enough for them. | ||
They want to physically merge their brains with the silicon a la something in the anime Psycho Pass where all of the globalists merge their brains into the AI machine that controls the entire world. | ||
So this stuff is real, folks. | ||
This is their religion. | ||
This is what they plan on doing. | ||
But at the end of the day, you have something that they don't have, and that's a connection to God, and that is being saved. | ||
So at the end of the day, no matter how bad things get, you're going to be okay if you can just stow that line and keep straight on the narrow. | ||
You know, it's what I say all the time. | ||
People ask, are we doomed? | ||
I say, I'm not doomed, you're not doomed, so how can we be doomed? | ||
I don't know about the rest of humanity. | ||
We're not doomed. I know people are going to want to hear more from you. | ||
Go to rumble at connectthosedots, the website connectthosedots.tv. | ||
Joe Wakili, thank you so much for being with us. | ||
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I wish we had more time, sir. I love you, Harrison. | |
Love Infowars, man. Go to Infowars now! | ||
Folks, stay tuned. | ||
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