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just about every major government has been guilty of false flag operations to foment war america has been guilty of several but here are just a few civilian passengers were murdered when a torpedo hit the lusitania | ||
investigations revealed that explosives were inside the ship which was operated by war profiteer jp morgan this event is what brought americans who were not previously interested in getting involved into world war one where they lost over a hundred thousand sons and daughters | ||
They were also not interested in getting involved in World War II, but after breaking Japanese encryption codes, the US government knew of their plans to attack Pearl Harbor. | ||
But the big banks were funding both sides and expected massive profits. | ||
So they let it happen to encourage Americans to sacrifice nearly half a million of their children in the Second World War. | ||
In August of 1964, the USS Maddox and the Turner Joy knowingly lied about being fired upon by North Vietnamese ships. | ||
For two hours, they fired at nothing and maneuvered as if under attack. | ||
President Johnson was aware of this deception but kept it secret to initiate war against North Vietnam and to sacrifice over 50,000 Americans. | ||
About 3,000 people were murdered on 9-11 in the most notorious false flag in U.S. history. | ||
This was used as a catalyst for the endless destruction of several nations that continues today. | ||
Professor Stephen Starr, associate of the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation, was recently on Russia's Solyevay Live, where he discussed a plan being suggested by NATO forces in Germany that stinks of plans for a false flag operation to usher in World War III. They have suggested a scenario wherein Russia sinks an American cruiser in the Black Sea, | ||
followed by the United States attacking Russian ships with nuclear warheads, which would then be followed by a Russian nuclear strike against NATO headquarters and a major U.S. nuclear attack on all of Russia. | ||
They suggested more than 3,000 strikes within one hour and the destruction of all major cities in Europe and the United States. | ||
Professor Starr said this would result in 150 million tons of smoke and soot that would block out 70% of the sunlight in the Northern Hemisphere. | ||
And lasts about 10 years. | ||
It's important to note that it's been NATO forces alone who have been provoking war with Russia for decades, surrounding their border with missile systems and bioweapons labs and overthrowing Ukraine with CIA color revolutions. | ||
The facts show that Russia has been given no choice but to defend themselves against deceptive Western aggression. | ||
The anti-human globalist forces that hold a firm grip on America are clearly trying to destroy it from within. | ||
If they wanted America to win a world war, then they would not be murdering US troops with the deadly COVID shots, and they would not be manipulating them to castrate themselves under the guise of transgenderism. | ||
The globalists want the United States to be plundered and destroyed, but they need a scapegoat to blame it on, and they've clearly chosen Russia for that role. | ||
During the American Revolution, Catherine the Great of Russia unofficially supported the colonies by trading with them. | ||
Russian ships began delivering hemp, sail, linen, and iron to American ports as early as 1763. | ||
During the War of 1812, Russia attempted to join as a third-party mediator in support of American independence. | ||
In 1863, Russia sent military fleets to New York and San Francisco to put pressure on the British and fight them if necessary. | ||
They patrolled the American shores for 10 months. | ||
This Russian support of a sovereign America is undoubtedly what led to the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, when the country fell into communist rule for 69 years. | ||
Today, Russia has asked for peace, but the evil powers that want endless war cannot survive unity between the East and the West. | ||
False flag operations are the modus operandi of the globalists, and war, mass murder, and division is all they desire. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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Absolutely. | ||
Listen to me. | ||
It's Friday, January 5th in the year of 2024. | ||
Oh. | ||
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, coming to you live on this Friday morning. | ||
There's a lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
Lots of stuff I'd rather not talk about today, but we'll do it. | ||
We'll get into it. | ||
We got 10-foot aliens attacking Miami malls. | ||
We got Hassan Nasrallah giving a major speech about the progress of the conflict with Israel. | ||
We've got political news, and we'll open up the phone lines nice and early for you for this Open Line Friday. | ||
Let's not waste any time. Just get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. Here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 5th of January, 2024. | ||
New cache of Epstein docks unsealed. | ||
Minor victim trafficked to prominent American politicians to, quote, obtain blackmail information. | ||
Judge Loretta Preska on Wednesday unsealed the first cache of documents from lawsuits related to Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, which potentially included the names of over 150 people. | ||
The first set of documents detailed Ghislaine Maxwell's recruiting techniques, Prince Andrew's abuse of trafficked victims and Bill Clinton's fondness for young girls. | ||
According to the second tranche of documents obtained by the Gateway Pundit and reviewed by the author of this article, one Epstein victim, a minor dubbed Jane Doe III, says she was trafficked to, quote, prominent American politicians to, quote, obtain blackmail information. | ||
Epstein also sexually trafficked the then-minor Jane Doe, making her available for sex to politically connected and financially powerful people. | ||
Epstein's purpose in leading Jane Doe along with other young girls to such powerful people were to ingratiate himself with them for business, personal, political, and financial gain, as well as obtain potential blackmail information, the document described of Jane Doe No. | ||
3. So yeah, we'll get into the second tranche of documents today. | ||
There's a lot of other stuff to cover as well, so we won't spend too much time on it. | ||
But it's one of those just amazing circumstances where you've got people arrested for trafficking girls for sex. | ||
But you don't have any of the people they were trafficked to, just like you have Jeffrey Epstein running a blackmail ring, but no hint, no suggestion as to what that blackmail was being gathered to achieve. | ||
What was it for? | ||
What influence was he peddling? | ||
I mean, to imagine the most powerful people in the world, from your Bill Gateses to your Bill Clintons to your Michael Jacksons and everyone in between, you've got Really life-ending dirt on them. | ||
The ultimate blackmail. | ||
Here's a video of you abusing a child sexually. | ||
Like, pfft, good lord, what you could get them to do. | ||
Did he ever use it? Did he ever use that blackmail? | ||
Did he ever actually influence any decisions? | ||
Seems like kind of a weird practice to spend decades of your lives and millions of dollars and have elaborate audio-visual setups throughout your entire mansion to film and record these things, to log them, and then not to do anything with it. | ||
What was he doing with it? | ||
What influence was he peddling? | ||
What decisions was he swaying? | ||
What pressure did he bring to bear on these people? | ||
Not even curiosity in any of these articles, especially not from the mainstream media. | ||
The answer is, of course, to benefit Israel. | ||
And that's why it's not being discussed. | ||
Meanwhile, government officials illegally raid Pennsylvania man's farm without notice for hours and seized his property, leaving him in dire financial straits. | ||
Several government officials on Thursday stormed into a building on Amos Miller's Lancaster County organic farm and conducted an illegal hours-long raid without notice, eventually leaving with multiple coolers containing the Amish farmer's property. | ||
They seized his raw milk. | ||
Folks. I mean when you talk about concepts like anarcho-tyranny, is there any better illustration than a place like Pennsylvania where every day you could find videos out of Philadelphia with Literal zombie hordes rotting to death on the street. | ||
Just criminal gangs running rampant and absolutely nothing done. | ||
Meanwhile, just out of town, a police force of dozens is kicking down the door of an Amish farmer and seizing his raw milk. | ||
I mean... | ||
That looks like quite the operation there, right? | ||
Oh yeah, quite the operation. It's shutting down this criminal operation. | ||
How dare this man feed people organic material? | ||
Don't you know that food is supposed to be filled with antibiotics? | ||
Don't you know it's illegal not to have your livestock in inhuman factory farms? | ||
It's disgusting. What were you going to say, Matt? | ||
Just what happens when people get hooked on milk. | ||
It's disgusting. Just say no. | ||
Just say no to raw milk. | ||
Again, we'll get into that a little bit. | ||
Thomas Massey's been drawing some attention to it. | ||
And yeah, we have the footage. | ||
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. | ||
Just a nice little reminder that nothing we're suffering through, like actually suffering through, right? | ||
Not... Not the great civilizational burden of raw milk that we're living through, but, you know, like actual crime and illegal immigration and child sex trafficking. | ||
It's just a nice reminder that all of that is a choice that we're making because clearly we have plenty of manpower, plenty of capability to shut down anything we want. | ||
What the authorities want to shut down are your small-scale organic farmers. | ||
The things they allow to continue to operate are the horrific crime gangs. | ||
Meanwhile, conflict between Elon Musk and Mark Cuban. | ||
Musk to Mark Cuban, if you believe in diversity, when will you hire short Asian women to play on the Mavs? | ||
Ex-owner Elon Musk on Thursday cut through a rambling thread Mark Cuban posted, hailing the wonders of diversity by asking him when he's going to hire short white slash Asian women to play for the Dallas Mavericks. | ||
We live in a country with very diverse demographics, Cuban said, in this era where trust of business can be hard to come by. | ||
People tend to connect more easily with people who are like them. | ||
Having a workforce that is diverse and representative of your stakeholders is good for business, but that's not like me. | ||
I'm a white guy. | ||
So I tend to trust companies that are owned by white guys. | ||
That's what you're saying, right, Mark? | ||
It's like people tend to connect more easily to people who are like them. | ||
So that's why we need more people that are not like the majority of the population. | ||
Wait, what are we saying? Oh, everything we believe is just the most shallow talking points you can possibly imagine that dissolve under just the slightest scrutiny. | ||
Incredible. And we're reorganizing our entire civilization on this basis. | ||
Wow, what a concept. | ||
I wonder if that works out. | ||
And so Elon Musk responds, cool, so when should we expect to see a short white-slash-Asian woman on the Mavs, Musk said, dismissing. | ||
Cuban's rambling, his yamming. | ||
If DEI was president in the NBA for a single team, that team would be the worst team in the league, Colin Rugg commented. | ||
It's kind of like how we're the only country in the world that, or the only, white people are the only ones that value diversity. | ||
Things have gone so well ever since we made that decision. | ||
Biden to focus on Trump in speech near Valley Forge, marking three years since January 6th Capitol riot. | ||
Yes, folks, it's time for the new holiday, the new Democratic holiday, where Joe Biden is going to give a speech. | ||
Where he says all of the things that make January 6th a perfectly valid action. | ||
He's going to do the thing that makes the actions on January 6th look like really far, far, far less extreme than necessary. | ||
When you've got the President of the United States who's going to yet again give yet another speech at yet another historical American, you know, We're good to go. | ||
Has been on vacation, but he's going to take a break from his vacation to come tell all of us regular Americans that we are an existential threat and that the government is doing everything it can to destroy us. | ||
Just once again, illustrating that if we could go back in time, not only would January 6th probably happen again, people would probably be actually armed this time. | ||
Actually, if they could see where things have gone and go back in time, they'd be like, yeah, let's do January 6th again. | ||
This time, let's just be prepared for it and let's actually do what needs to be done. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We got some stuff to cover, I'll tell you that. | ||
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I don't even want to. | |
I don't even want to. | ||
Maybe we'll start with just a stupid story. | ||
I think it's a stupid story. | ||
But this is kind of the thing. | ||
We've got Israel and the American government doing everything it possibly can to start World War III. And we've got speeches from Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of Hezbollah, basically warning against this and explaining how it's going to unfold. | ||
But simultaneously, we've got continuing fallout to the Harvard president being ousted. | ||
And it is, of course, being blamed on Conservatives. | ||
The conservative backlash. | ||
Conservative scalping. | ||
And conservatives aren't done yet. | ||
It's just like... | ||
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It's not at all what's going on. | ||
You've got more Jeffrey Epstein documents coming out that we want to get into. | ||
We've got just an incredibly stupid story about 10-foot-tall aliens in the Miami Mall. | ||
We've got Joe Biden ramping up, and of course January 5th today, we've got the anniversary of January 6th, where once again we have to rehash the just endless, ceaseless, bottomless pit of stupidity. | ||
We're just going to have to live through this every year of our lives. | ||
Every year of our lives. It's going to be 50 years from now. | ||
There's going to be big January 6th memorial ceremonies, January 6th museums right next to the Holocaust Museum. | ||
We all have to remember what a tragic and horrifying insurrection it was that the brave and glorious federal government put down for the sake of democracy. | ||
So I guess let's just do it. | ||
it I guess let's just talk about all of these things now I may I'll just take me I'll just open up phone call Maybe we'll just go to phone calls all day today. | ||
Because honestly, honestly, we really got to do this. | ||
We really have to re-litigate January 6th every year. | ||
We knew what happened on January 6th on January 6th. | ||
We all saw it unfold. | ||
And again, it would be one thing if it was just treated as what it was. | ||
It was like two hours of moderate trespassing. | ||
But not even that. | ||
Like, that's the thing. | ||
If it was just treated like, wow, those MAGA guys showed up and did the thing that Black Lives Matter had been doing for a year and a half, but they did it for like two hours and that's it. | ||
Like, that would be one thing. But then you actually realize what happened. | ||
And you actually look into the video. | ||
You actually see the timeline unfold. | ||
You actually watch the police themselves open fire on a peaceful crowd. | ||
You actually see the point-blank murder of Ashley Babbitt. | ||
You see the beating death of Roseanne Boylan. | ||
And you realize, like so many things, not only is what the mainstream publication say about it, what the average person believes, not true. | ||
It's such an inversion of reality. | ||
And we compared it, and I remember, I think Greg Reese and I had like the same thought on the same day. | ||
Because I was just thinking, how would this be portrayed in any other time period without the just wholesale capture of the American media to push a fake narrative? | ||
And you can actually compare it to something like the Kent State National Guard debacle where in the 60s you had a bunch of peaceful protesters who were gunned down by the police and it became a giant scandal and it's pointed to as a horrific abuse of the American government and a tragic story of peaceful protesters gunned down in abject violation of our most deeply held principles. | ||
I mean it's seen as as a As the moment in America where we almost tipped over the edge into fascism and it was seen as a real wake-up call and a lesson of we can't have our government treating peaceful protesters like this. | ||
They just went out and murdered college students who were doing nothing wrong. | ||
And then you look at January 6th and it's like, okay, you've got a bunch of peaceful Trump supporters, totally unarmed, totally unarmed. | ||
The worst you can say is like, guys brought like flagpoles, which again, in context, in the cultural reality that we're dealing with, Every time Trump supporters would go and march in D.C. It happened literally the day before. | ||
It happened the week before in D.C. where you had mobs of Antifa assaulting families. | ||
Just people walking down the street being assaulted by Black Lives Matter and Antifa, beaten people. | ||
Like fathers trying to protect their young daughters from rabid communists attacking them. | ||
So even in context, it's like you probably, it makes perfect sense to bring a weapon. | ||
Because every time you go to D.C., the police stand down while mobs of Antifa are given carte blanche to assault children. | ||
So, yeah, you're going to want to bring weapons. | ||
But nobody did. Nobody brought weapons. | ||
A bunch of peaceful protesters showed up for a protest at the Capitol who, just like the kids at Kent State, were gunned down by police. | ||
Nope. No police died. | ||
No police died. Let me say that again so everybody can hear me in the back. | ||
No police died on January 6th. | ||
Did you hear me? | ||
No police died on January 6th. | ||
No politicians died on January 6th. | ||
No employees of the Capitol died on January 6th. | ||
Nobody was even significantly injured except for police who were caught in the crush. | ||
Oh, yeah, and also the five protesters who were murdered. | ||
The protesters who were shot in the chest from three feet away without warning after a police officer moves out of the way to allow them egress through the doorway. | ||
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So like that's the thing. | |
I don't even know how to talk about this stuff. | ||
It's so blatant. | ||
It's so obvious. It's all just right there for everybody to see. | ||
It's just infuriating to have to go through it over and over again. | ||
Biden to focus on Trump in speech near Valley Forge, marking three years since January 6th, Capitol riot. | ||
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I'll just say it again, as we've said since... | ||
Since January 6th, can you imagine? | ||
Can you imagine if it was a real insurrection? | ||
Can you imagine how different those images would be if instead of showing up for a peaceful protest to try to participate in the democratic process by which The election is certified. | ||
Can you imagine if instead Donald Trump supporters showed up organized and armed and intent on killing everybody in the Capitol? | ||
Can you just imagine what that would look like? | ||
Can you possibly imagine what those images look like? | ||
Because that's the way it's portrayed. | ||
You just see the claims versus the imagery and it's ridiculous. | ||
It's hard to believe it's been almost three years. | ||
is the insurrection coup. | ||
Do we have to go over it again? | ||
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It's all slipping down. | |
Do we really have to go through it again? | ||
Honestly, I'm going to open up the phone lines right now. | ||
Number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Open line Friday. Call about whatever you want. | ||
Whatever you want. | ||
Again, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Because, you know, there's like a way things are kind of supposed to go. | ||
If people just had, I don't know, just the ability to think for themselves. | ||
Like, I don't even know what it is at this point that we need. | ||
Because whether it's January 6th, Jeffrey Epstein, or again, the The story of the Harvard president, like, that's the one that really just, like, baffles me. Because everybody saw what happened. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
Honestly, honestly, I don't even know what to say. | ||
I don't even know what to say. | ||
You've got these headlines. | ||
You've got, what's his name? | ||
Al Sharpton out there marching around. | ||
Acting like this is an attack on black women in academia by racist white people. | ||
And saying we'll fight for DEI. We'll fight for diversity. | ||
And it's just like that woman was ousted Because she wasn't a Zionist. | ||
What is complicated about this? | ||
Here's Al Sharpton, leading a march about it. | ||
Big sign, diversity, equity, and inclusion behind. | ||
First black and first black woman president. | ||
It's about they used her as a scapegoat to fight DEI. Nothing has diminished DEI at Harvard University. | ||
The person who replaced her is just as dedicated to DEI as everybody else. | ||
It's just like, what is going on? | ||
A conservative attack helped to fan the outrage. | ||
Nothing has even remotely happened to damage DEI. The person who replaced her is just as dedicated to diversity. | ||
Like the leader of the diversity pledge at Harvard, like, just what are they even talking about? | ||
Like, I don't even care about this woman. | ||
I really don't. | ||
I'm not going to bat for Claudine Gay. | ||
She can go jump in a volcano for all I care. | ||
I really just couldn't care less. | ||
Our academic system is so thoroughly saturated with communist incompetent losers at this point. | ||
You can kick one out. | ||
It doesn't matter. None of that matters. | ||
But at least be honest about it. | ||
At least be honest about what obviously happened. | ||
This all started because she allowed Palestinians to say, or Palestinian supporters, not even Palestinians, just liberal socialist lefties at Harvard, to say, from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. | ||
That's why she was ousted from Harvard. | ||
Is that complicated? She refused to say that chanting from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free, was a call to genocide against Jews, was therefore anti-Semitism, and should therefore not be allowed under free speech. | ||
There are a million different things wrong with that, right? | ||
It's not a call to genocide. | ||
Even if it was, it's still called free speech. | ||
Yes, free speech includes anti-Semitism. | ||
It's really not that complicated. So, again, it's not like this headline. | ||
Honestly, this headline just put me in a terrible mood when I first saw it this morning. | ||
Black women at Harvard say Claudine Gay's ouster reflects a system that wasn't built for them. | ||
So she was the president of Harvard. | ||
But somehow this, somehow her being ousted... | ||
Because a bunch of Zionist contributors to the Harvard Fund withdrew hundreds of millions of dollars. | ||
You get that's what this was, right? | ||
That they didn't have somebody in the position of president who was willing to destroy the academic concept of freedom of thought or free speech for their political and geopolitical gamesmanship. | ||
So she was ousted. | ||
Because you had a bunch of extremely wealthy Jewish donors who said, we're now withdrawing our $100 million a year gift to Harvard until you replace her. | ||
They used financial extortion to expel her. | ||
Had nothing to do with DEI. Had nothing to do with her being a black woman. | ||
And this all just happened out in the open. | ||
I just feel like I'm taking crazy pills over here. | ||
The way things just get like transmuted. | ||
And again, it would be one thing if there was like a big anti-DEI push and the most exemplary people in academia who, you know, just were the Leaders of the DEI movement were ousted on the basis of their support for DEI. But somehow it's like, | ||
because she doesn't bend the knee to the billionaires that are funding her school, she gets ousted on the flimsiest excuse of plagiarism. | ||
I haven't looked into it. | ||
I don't even care. It doesn't matter. | ||
It just doesn't matter. In the same way that it doesn't matter if Trump overvalued Mar-a-Lago. | ||
you know the people doing these things don't actually care at all but then to have it It's just one of these stories where it's like... | ||
We, as just conservative Americans, especially me personally, as a white Christian conservative American... | ||
Just gets nothing. Never gets anything. | ||
We can complain and we can debate or we can boycott. | ||
Just nothing. We get nothing. | ||
Nothing in this world, right? | ||
Just the entire purpose of the American government, it seems at this point, is to target us for destruction by any means possible. | ||
Spiritual, psychological, physical. | ||
We get nothing. | ||
Then a bunch of billionaire Jews kick out the Harvard president and everybody's mad at us. | ||
It was just one of those things. | ||
Just one of those things. | ||
If you're going to be mad about the ouster of Claudine Gay, be mad at the people that ousted her. | ||
Be mad at the people that did this to her. | ||
Like, it's... I don't know. | ||
I don't even know... | ||
It's like white Christian American doesn't give a damn about any of this crap and also thinks that the people chanting from Palestine from the river to the sea, like they're just cringy weirdos. | ||
I like Palestine. | ||
I don't want to see the Gazan people massacred, but I also cringe anytime I see the other people that feel that way being dramatic weirdos and walking highways or whatever they're doing. | ||
So she's like, we're just sitting over here on the sidelines. | ||
You've got the black DEI Harvard lady and the billionaire Jews going at it, and then all of a sudden they both turn to us and are like, this is your fault, and you're the bad one, and you're everything wrong in the world. | ||
And we're just like, we don't even have anything to do with this. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
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We have a lot of videos we can go to. | |
I've got some breaking news about the Jeffrey Epstein second tranche. | ||
Currently, Bill Clinton marched into Vanity Fair's office and threatened staff not to write about Jeffrey Epstein, Virginia Roberts Jouffre claims, in latest bombshell court documents. | ||
She said in a May 2011 email that Bill Clinton threatened the staff of Vanity Fair not to report on Jeffrey Epstein. | ||
It was actually denied by Vanity Fair. | ||
But this claim was made in a 2011 email discussing an interview to promote her planned book. | ||
She said Clinton walked into VF, Vanity Fair, and threatened them to not write sex trafficking articles about his good friend J.E. There's no evidence for her wild claim, and it seems unlikely the former president would intervene in such a public way. | ||
A spokesman for Vanity Fair's then-editor Graydon Carter told The Telegraph this categorically did not happen. | ||
Epstein himself, however, did allegedly prevent Vanity Fair from publishing reporting from journalist Vicki Ward, who had interviewed sisters Maria and Annie Farmer about their abuse by the federal pedophile financier. | ||
Ward said in her 2022 podcast that Epstein threatened her, telling her, quote, I have reports here about you, your husband. | ||
I have everything under the sun that was sent to me by people who want to be helpful. | ||
Vanity Fair said the claims of sexual abuse were not included in her 2003 published article because they were added late and did not meet legal standards. | ||
Again, it's kind of funny. It's like, Clinton Epstein threatened Vanity Fair against reporting. | ||
Like, that never happened. | ||
It's like, oh, so you did report it? | ||
And they're like, no. No, we didn't. | ||
No, we chose not to. | ||
We chose just to keep all this hidden, I guess. | ||
Pretty wild. I was doing some research yesterday into VF. It does concern me that they could want to write about me considering that B. Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write sex trafficking articles about his good friend, J.E. Ward insists that her then-editor of Vanity Fair, Grading Carter, removed her damning allegations about Epstein in 2003. | ||
Carter said the reporting did not meet their legal standards and his editors alone made the decision. | ||
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But how could a big conspiracy happen? | |
You'd have to have thousands of people in on it. | ||
How could you control all of the media and prevent them from speaking out about it? | ||
It's just impossible. I just can't imagine a situation where you've got so many thousands of people who know something bad is going on, but do nothing to stop it. | ||
You know, people are good. They don't let that type of thing happen. | ||
Meanwhile, 20 years ago, There was bombshell damning evidence of a sex trafficking rape ring going on with minors that was made aware to people at ABC and the people at Vanity Fair and probably everybody at every mainstream political outlet. | ||
And yet they didn't report it. | ||
That sort of gives you an idea of the scale and scope of conspiracy that's possible in the modern age. | ||
It tells you how thoroughly blackmail can control an entire media landscape. | ||
And, you know, yet again, I just can't, can't even imagine... | ||
Being one of these people, man. | ||
Can you imagine? Can you imagine having information about Jeffrey Epstein in 2003 and your editor blocking it from publication and you just go, okay. | ||
All right. Oh, standard. | ||
Sorry. Oh, legal standard. Sorry. | ||
I can't say the thing I know to be true, provably. | ||
And can you imagine? I mean, it's the craziest thing because that makes the story so much better that they try to stop it. | ||
That's what you do. You add a line in the story that says, when we reached out for Bill Clinton to comment, he stormed into our office and tried to threaten us to shut down this reporting. | ||
Honestly, I just, I cannot imagine a situation where we're like reporting On some famous politician. | ||
And they come storming into the Infowars office. | ||
And we're not just immediately filming him going, Oh, you're trying to stop us from talking about this, are you? | ||
Oh, you seem really desperate. | ||
You came down here personally. You must really not want us to say this thing that we're saying right now. | ||
Just like doing it live. | ||
Just getting massive views. | ||
Meanwhile, of course, the story that we covered yesterday was from Vanity Fair, where the whole point of the story was using the Epstein To attack Trump supporters for caring about pedophiles. | ||
To denigrate and castigate and undermine the legitimacy of Trump supporters who just know what's going on. | ||
Who are just aware of the elite pedophile rings that are proven out in court documents. | ||
So whatever they did, Vanity Fair worked pretty well. | ||
20 years later, they're still not just not publishing the information, they're actually writing hit pieces in defense of the pedophile network. | ||
So well done. | ||
I just really hope, really hope that people realize how different InfoWars is than other media really hope that people realize how different InfoWars is than other It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if they're on the right or the left. | ||
I legitimately cannot imagine not covering something, and I can't even imagine how anybody could stop me from covering something. | ||
I'm literally talking to you live right now. | ||
I could say whatever I want. | ||
Nobody can stop me. | ||
And if Bill Clinton marched in here today to try to stop the publication, it would make the story that much bigger. | ||
He would also be met with extreme force from our security guards who are top-notch and will detain him. | ||
Maybe he should try. | ||
Yeah, come try and stop us, Bill. | ||
Just imagining a world not run by cowards. | ||
A world of media run by people who care more about the truth and stopping pedophile kidnapping networks than they do about appeasing the lawyers in the HR department. | ||
But I guess that's what sets them fours apart. | ||
Let's go to your phone calls. | ||
I want to go to Forrest in Austin. | ||
He's a first-time caller. Thanks for calling in, Forrest. | ||
Great name. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, how you doing? | |
Good, thank you. Hey, what's the answer to 1984? | ||
1776. Thank God. | ||
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I just want to thank y'all for what y'all have been doing for so long. | |
I've been a listener for 10, 15 years now. | ||
And it's just, you can't get this kind of information everywhere else. | ||
It was such a shame when they took y'all off of YouTube and everything else. | ||
You can't find anything about Alex on there unless it's... | ||
Court case. Mm-hmm. | ||
But we're still doing everything we can online on Infowarsandfan.video. | ||
And it's really just the most admirable thing that I've ever seen. | ||
Well, thank you very much. | ||
I can speak for him when I say it has not been easy. | ||
Has not been easy for him, I know. | ||
It's been easy for me. | ||
I don't have to deal with all this stuff. | ||
I don't have to deal with all that stuff. | ||
I just come on and do my show. | ||
And I can barely handle it with all the bad news that we're under. | ||
So I just am in awe of Alex Jones' persistence in this and ability to weather the storm. | ||
Yeah, thank you for the call, Forrest. | ||
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What's on your mind today? Well, I'm just waiting for the rest of this Epstein stuff to come out, which I'm real careful with getting my hopes up. | |
If it comes out, it's been in their hands for so long. | ||
Who knows what's real with it and what's not, you know? | ||
We already know all the stuff about who was there anyways, just from association. | ||
Right. And I don't think anything's really going to come of it other than the people that already know getting some reassurance. | ||
Mm-hmm. Yeah, unfortunately, I think you are right. | ||
I don't know, maybe this would be a good time to go out and do like a man on the street or something, because I don't even know what normies think about this. | ||
Do normies even know for us? | ||
Do they even know about Jeffrey Epstein? | ||
I mean, they must, right, by this point? | ||
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Well, they know about Jeffrey Epstein, and they know about Bill Clinton, and they know about all the regular stuff, but they don't really seem to understand how that impacts our people. | |
You know, geopolitics and everything else like that. | ||
Yeah, they don't sort of follow the, you know, follow the inevitable conclusions, you know, down the chain to, you know, where they end up. | ||
They just go, oh, Jeffrey Epstein, Pedophile Network, oh, sounds bad. | ||
And it's never like, they never go any further than that. | ||
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They don't understand that for over a decade they've been calling us all conspiracy theorists and terrorists for saying what Alex Jones brought up so long ago exposing all this. | |
They called us crazy. 100%. | ||
Thank you so much for the call for us. | ||
We do have to go to break, but I appreciate it. | ||
Please do call back. Maybe I'll see you around Austin sometime. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. We're going to go out to your phone calls. | ||
On the other side, I'm going to talk about aliens in Miami. | ||
I'm going to do it. We're going to talk about aliens. | ||
They're 10 foot tall. They're real, folks. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I turn to you in this dark hour, the American people. | ||
Tell me what I need to know. | ||
Actually, we'll go out. | ||
I'll go out to William in a second. | ||
William's a regular caller, though. | ||
I don't recognize Jonathan. | ||
I want to go to him because I want to talk about Miami, and he's from Miami. | ||
But I do like William called in. | ||
Why are we trying to talk to people who think a man can get pregnant? | ||
That sort of sums up how I feel. | ||
So I want to hear you expand on that, William, in just a little bit. | ||
But that's the state I'm in. | ||
We live in a world where people sincerely make the argument men can get pregnant. | ||
And at a certain point you go, okay, talking has not worked. | ||
Discussions have ended in failure. | ||
Where do we go next? | ||
I want to go to Jonathan. | ||
Jonathan says he's a Miami person of color. | ||
I want to talk about Crazy Claudine Gay. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jonathan. Oh yeah, Claudine Gable. | ||
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Good morning, Allison. Good morning. | |
First of all, I like that shirt. | ||
That's looking snazzy. | ||
Oh, thank you. I got it out of a state sale. | ||
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No, and it's crazy. | |
I only seen this thing, like, when I went out of town, like, in North of Florida for the holidays, and I only seen this thing on TikTok, like, yesterday, and I'm like, and everyone I know was out of town, and I'm like, why is it out of town? | ||
I think it looks like from the video... | ||
I'm having a little trouble hearing you, Jonathan. | ||
I don't know if I'm on speaker or something, but if you could bring your face a little closer to the phone. | ||
I just want to be able to understand you fully. | ||
Oh, any better? Oh yeah, much better. | ||
So sorry, go on. Are you talking about the thing happening in Miami? | ||
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Yeah, yeah. It's like Well, me and pretty much everyone I know from the area are out of town, like in northern Florida. | |
And it's like, why are we never around when stuff is happening like that? | ||
Because that looked like Aventura Mall, like from the pictures, but it's kind of shaky. | ||
I'm like, kind of looks like Aventura. | ||
But we always be out there all the time. | ||
I'm like, that's the only big mall like that in Miami I could think of, like next to the highway like that. | ||
Is it in a safe part of town? | ||
I do want to talk about it. | ||
In case people don't know, there was a huge police presence at a Miami mall a few days ago. | ||
In clip number 6, Miami has possibly the biggest police response I've ever seen in my life. | ||
It's like hundreds of cars. | ||
It's helicopters. | ||
They're going to this mall. They say it's because there's a brawl going on and maybe there's fireworks inside the mall. | ||
But then people started saying that there were 8 and 10 foot tall aliens at The mall in Miami. | ||
Seems a little ridiculous to me, Jonathan. | ||
I mean, where's this even coming from? | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. You don't believe that there's giant NBA-sized Mexican people? | ||
Maybe that's what it is. | ||
In Miami? Come on, dawg. | ||
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You know what? It could be true, dawg. | |
Anyway, back to this game. | ||
Look, that's so ridiculous, this whole thing. | ||
And, like, the way they're trying to promote it, like, oh, it's because she's black. | ||
Like, bro, if it was because you're black, you would have never been put in that position anyway. | ||
If you had a black president, you can't tell me nothing about it because you're black. | ||
Like, that's so, so garbage. | ||
Like, it's in the Harvard books, right? | ||
It says, plagiarism is grounds for expulsion. | ||
And now you're telling me you got to your position, do plagiarizing, and now you want to turn and try to spin it, like... | ||
It's because you're black. That's ridiculous. | ||
And then you got that idiot, who's that, Al Sharpton out there, the race baiter? | ||
Unbelievable. These people make me, you know, I'm not ashamed to be black, but I'm ashamed that they're black. | ||
I'm sorry. Right, right. | ||
That's a funny way to put it. | ||
I'm ashamed that they're black now that I'm black. | ||
Yeah, it's like, I don't know, man. | ||
It is. Again, the headline from NBC News, Black women at Harvard say Claudine Gay's ouster reflects a system wasn't built for them. | ||
It's just like, what are you even talking? | ||
She was the president of your university. | ||
Like, what are you even talking about? | ||
But then I also just... | ||
I don't know. Just the fact that people are going, this is conservative white Christian men's fault. | ||
And it's just like, what did we do? | ||
What did we do this time? | ||
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Yeah, you know, we're in a sad state of affairs at this point. | |
I don't know. You know, and like, I keep hoping, I'm like... | ||
Can we turn this around, or is this too far gone? | ||
It's a very good question, Jonathan. | ||
We've got to go to break. Thank you so much for the call. | ||
We'll cover the aliens on the other side. | ||
We'll get to the bottom of this. Welcome back, folks. | ||
Actually, I'll tell you that's a pretty good article on the Harvard ouster. | ||
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It's not a good article, but it's just better than most. | |
How one hearing brought down two Ivy League presidents. | ||
Harvard President Claudine Gay resigned on Tuesday after nearly a month after congressional hearings on anti-Semitism, which also precipitated the ouster of University of Pennsylvania President Liz McGill. | ||
So Claudine Gay was forced out because she's black, obviously. | ||
Liz McGill also forced out because she's black, which is strange because she's not black. | ||
How does that work? | ||
How does any of this work? | ||
It's all so silly, isn't it? | ||
Let's go back out to your phone calls. | ||
Leatherneck in Austin. | ||
I want to talk about, what is this, the end of the world, Leatherneck? | ||
You're on the air. Hey, good morning. | ||
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Yeah, that movie, Leave the World Behind, I think there's something very specific in the predictive programming that tells us when those events will unfold. | |
Um... Everybody was sort of confused by the flamingos flying out of their migratory path, but there is a book called The Apocalypse of Yajnava Kila. | ||
And before you just discount the book, know that it's published by the library at CERN and hosted at that library. | ||
And in this book, he predicts the solar maximum to be somewhere around the order of 25 times greater than the Carrington event, and that we will see a pole reversal. | ||
So I think what they were doing is using that as a lead-in to, you know, all the other events that were man-made. | ||
So I think that they're expecting the solar maximum to be achieved. | ||
In addition, the deer. | ||
The deer... | ||
They tend to orientate themselves in a north-to-south direction continuously, in particular when they're grazing. | ||
There was a study done of some 8,500 images taken of deer grazing around the world, and they seem to always be orientated south-to-north, north-to-south, and that's magnetic north. | ||
So I think, and again, this book's published by the library at CERN. So, we have two opportune times. | ||
We have the solstice, where the sun is highest in the sky, and then we also have when we are at perihelion, which is actually today, where we're at our nearest proximity to the sun, and that's when it would have the greatest impact of any, you know, mass coronal ejections. | ||
In addition to that, it's a definitive period. | ||
So, there's something like 11.2 Six, five years, you know, between peak to peak or something like that. | ||
I got to do a little bit more research to figure that out. | ||
But I think it's 2025. | ||
Hmm. Well, you've done more research than I have, Intuity. | ||
I do know that the Earth's magnetic field is sort of acting a little bit wonky these days. | ||
Solar cycle 25 is here. | ||
NASA NOAA scientist explains what that means. | ||
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And we've... Well, and we've... | |
We've already had auroras as far south as far north Texas. | ||
So it's active, and somebody believes it. | ||
And there's only one other thing. | ||
There's a misattribution made. | ||
The progenitor of the thought, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, was Nietzsche's predecessor, Arthur Schopenhauer. | ||
Although Nietzsche did say it, he is not the original thinker of that thought. | ||
Just for the record. Also sounds good, but not really true, is it? | ||
I think of a lot of things that make you weaker but don't kill you. | ||
But it sounds good, doesn't it? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
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I know my mother had to say it to me when I was Picking up trash off the garage floor that the dog had chewed up. | |
I've had to hear this for a long, long period. | ||
Alright, thanks for the call, Leatherneck. | ||
Yeah, I don't know about the... I mean, it seems to me like something like, you know, the sun is so wildly powerful. | ||
So hugely unpredictable. | ||
I have trouble taking any, like, predictions about it seriously. | ||
Because... I mean, the coronal mass injections that we're seeing, they're like, they're ten times bigger than Earth. | ||
It's like impossible to even imagine the scale that the sun is operating at. | ||
So, you know, they can make predictions. | ||
Maybe things happen in a somewhat measurable pattern. | ||
But I also have the feeling that the sun could just turn red tomorrow and they would have no idea why or what was happening. | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
It's forces beyond our comprehension in many ways. | ||
But let's go now to James in Tennessee. | ||
Parallels between Bolsheviks and today's left. | ||
Sort of one and the same, aren't they, James? | ||
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Absolutely. Thanks for taking my call, Harrison. | |
Sure. I've been a listener since about 2009, and I'm an avid studier of history. | ||
And I can see the parallels clearly between the Bolshevik Revolution and today's left. | ||
Because they got all these little groups dividing people. | ||
You had the Reds, the Watts, Kozaks, much like today's left where you got the BLM, the LGBT, and all these little paramilitary groups fighting for power. | ||
And it just, it's going to lead to assassinations. | ||
And not like the CIA has been doing for decades where they do it in secret. | ||
This will be out in the open. | ||
And then you see how they're telling farmers That they're bad. | ||
They're capitalist. They need to reduce their energy and all this. | ||
It's just getting insane. | ||
Yeah. Expand on that a little bit because that is one of the striking similarities is the demonization of farmers and the manipulation of food systems. | ||
And I even pointed out on X a couple days ago showing an image where When the early American settlers were having trouble dealing with the Native Americans, they realized, well, we can't really get a grip on the Native Americans. | ||
They're too fast. They're too wily. | ||
They understand the landscape better than we do. | ||
So let's just kill all the buffalo. | ||
And they literally went on a campaign of extermination of the buffalo explicitly to deny natives their food. | ||
They basically went, if we kill all the buffalo, they'll have nothing to eat. | ||
They'll have to leave and go elsewhere. | ||
So, I mean, this is like a Well-known and historically practiced activity, killing off the food supply for a group that you want to either destroy or control. | ||
And of course, in the Bolshevik Revolution, it was like it's sort of up for debate whether it was on purpose or by accident, but certainly the mass starvation was a direct consequence of the socialist policies that we're seeing reborn with the World Economic Forum claiming that they're saving us from cow farts by... | ||
Destroying our food system. | ||
So expand on that a little bit, the similarities between Bolshevism and what's happening today. | ||
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Back in those times, the Leninists were telling people that, oh, that's your land. | |
We all have to be a collective, and you don't have property, Rod. | ||
And then also, there was one story I was reading where these people had raided this farm and was going to kill the farmer and his people. | ||
And the mother said, don't take my milk. | ||
I don't have anything to feed my child. | ||
And then the revolutionaries, they said, well, if we can't have your milk, then nobody can. | ||
They killed the woman. | ||
They killed her baby. | ||
And I feel like that's what's going to come next. | ||
I mean, that is the thing. | ||
That is the impression you get from history is the... | ||
Extremity to which people will go and how, I mean, people will do things. | ||
Seemingly normal people will do things that would make Jeffrey Dahmer blush. | ||
It is horrific. | ||
The killing of the royal family. | ||
The children, the parents. | ||
I mean, it was a brutal and horrific massacre of the entire royal family of Russia that ushered in the... | ||
The communist state, the USSR. I mean, it was truly horrific. | ||
And this was done by people who celebrated it and advertised what they did and portrayed themselves as heroes as they were quite literally slaughtering little girls in a basement. | ||
So yeah, that's where we're headed. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, James. | ||
I enjoyed that. I don't think we... | ||
I don't know if you'd ever called in before, but I'd like to hear from you more. | ||
We'll hear from more of you on the other side. | ||
We've got Billy in Oklahoma. I will go to William in Arkansas. | ||
Jeff in Florida. Lots still to come. | ||
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Stay with us. We'll go back to your calls. | |
I do have a bunch of good videos that I want to show, though. | ||
We'll be right back. In fact, I want to go now to clip number five. | ||
There's actually a liberal representative named Wheeler, Representative Wheeler, a Democrat in New Hampshire. | ||
He's voting to ban transgender operations of minors. | ||
As a Democrat. This may give you a little bit of hope. | ||
Again, as we said earlier, you know, arguing with people who think men can get pregnant. | ||
It's insane. This is all insane. | ||
And this is the frustration with the way the conversation, if you can even call it that, is carried out in the mainstream media. | ||
Where, like, these things are really not complicated. | ||
They're not difficult to solve. | ||
All of it is injected with insinuation and accusations about bigotry and discrimination or racism. | ||
It's all very simple. | ||
When you just shed all of that stuff away. | ||
It doesn't matter what topic it is. | ||
Transgenderism is a perfectly clear one, perfectly obvious. | ||
Children... Should not have their genitals mutilated. | ||
End of discussion. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's not hateful. It's not bigoted. | ||
Children should not have their genitals mutilated by doctors or parents or kitchen knives or any other implement. | ||
It just shouldn't happen. | ||
And that's where the discussion should end because if you disagree with that, you should be locked up. | ||
You're a psycho. And there's something wrong with you. | ||
You can couch it in whatever language you want. | ||
You can talk about whatever. | ||
Mental illness and acceptance and tolerance. | ||
Children should not have their genitals mutilated. | ||
How are you going to argue with that? | ||
That's it. That's the end of the conversation. | ||
And it really is as simple as that. | ||
How we can even move beyond that statement is baffling to me. | ||
And by even trying to contend with the statements that tried to justify genital mutilation of children, you're just playing a losing game. | ||
Children should not have their genitals mutilated. | ||
The end. The border should be secure. | ||
We should defend our border from invasion. | ||
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The end. Oh, well, asylum seeker or refugee status. | |
Well, actually, I believe that... | ||
No, no, no, no. The country needs a border. | ||
The border needs to be defended or it's not a border. | ||
We should defend our border from people crossing without our permission. | ||
It's just that it really is that simple and it's like literally everything is just like it should be that simple. | ||
Jobs and positions at university should not be determined by immutable characteristics. | ||
The end. Skin color, rays, physical attributes, whatever, whatever. | ||
No, just it should have nothing to do with it. | ||
Oh, well, but actually we're making up for 400 years. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's just, these are just simple. | ||
It's all so simple, folks. | ||
So this may give you a little bit of hope. | ||
This again is a New Hampshire representative... | ||
Wheeler voting and explaining his vote to ban the mutilation of minors. | ||
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Let's watch. Thank you, Mr. | |
Speaker. And thank you for that reminder. | ||
I rise today despite the uncomfortability of this vote because for me it comes down to whether or not kids should be able to get these surgeries. | ||
And despite the fact that I am a liberal Despite the fact that I believe in non-discrimination for trans people, for gay people, for queer people, and that I will fight until my very last day, until they are recognized as human beings. | ||
The question before us is whether or not children under the age of 18 should be able to get these surgeries. | ||
And I, despite being a liberal who believes in those human rights, do not think that is the case. | ||
And when the question is put before me, and I spoke to people until 11.30 last night, lobbyists, different stakeholders, people with first-hand experience, lived experience, and I've been speaking to people for the last four weeks about this bill, the only argument against it being that the amendment specifically opens the door to other bad trans bills. | ||
But folks, the slippery slope fallacy I don't think applies here. | ||
We're talking about whether or not kids should get These surgeries, and they should not. | ||
These are irreversible surgeries. | ||
And despite the fact that there are medical exceptions which are included in this amendment, when people have problems with their genitals that need to be addressed, that should be addressed. | ||
But when we're talking about whether or not kids should get these surgeries, I think that goes a bridge too far, and I will not be signing on to that. | ||
So I will be supporting this amendment, and I appreciate the work done in the Health and Human Services Committee. | ||
They worked very diligently, and if you want to watch legislating being done in real time in a really good way, I would recommend that you watch the committee hearings on this bill, the work session on this legislation, because they diligently took all people into account, they took all experiences into account, and they came up with a legislation That protects children under the age of 18. | ||
This is not a question of whether or not you're with the trans community. | ||
This is a question on whether or not you believe children should be able to get these irreversible surgeries. | ||
So again, despite being a Democrat, Despite being a liberal who believes in human rights, I don't think that children should be able to get these irreversible surgeries. | ||
So I'll take all the heat that comes from this. | ||
I will be voting for this amendment and for OTPA if it passes. | ||
The bill, in its original form, I think is too broad and I won't be voting for OTP, but I will be voting for OTPA if the bill passes and for the amendment if it passes. | ||
And I hope all of you on this side of the aisle who definitely believe in human rights Who believe in protecting non-discrimination would consider the irreversible surgeries that kids are going to be getting if this bill does not pass. | ||
Thank you very much, Mr. Speaker, and I urge you to join me in supporting this amendment. | ||
Literally as simple as that. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
And it's just simultaneously, right, the bittersweet reality of a video like that where it's like – I mean it feels to me like a breath of fresh air, right? | ||
It feels like you've been in a stuffy, hot, like you don't even realize it until you step out. | ||
Into fresh air and you go, oh my god, I can breathe. | ||
I didn't even realize it was so stuffy and squalid in there. | ||
But oh, I can breathe the fresh air. | ||
It's like, oh my god, a politician who just says no to genital mutilation of children. | ||
It's like, oh my god. | ||
So that's the sweet part. | ||
The bitter part is he's the only one. | ||
You've got Republican Governor DeWine earlier this week vetoing a bill. | ||
That had already passed to block genital mutilation of children. | ||
So why is it so rare to have just even one politician, in this case a local politician, Just stand up and go, oh, you want to chop off 14-year-old's breasts? | ||
No. Just like, wow, what a revelation. | ||
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What an amazingly rare occurrence. | |
If only we had just basic common sense. | ||
Good news here, folks. | ||
Tomorrow... It's going to be a very big deal here at Infowars. | ||
Media titans clash in live, no holds barred, January 6th debate this Saturday. | ||
That's tomorrow, January 6th. | ||
Ed Krasenstein, Brian Krasenstein, and Destiny will be debating Glenn Greenwald, Alex Jones, and Jaron Day-Beattie on the topic of January 6th. | ||
Was it an insurrection? | ||
Or not? | ||
I, uh... | ||
I'm excited to see the arguments. | ||
I'm excited to see the arguments. | ||
Excited to see how you justify calling something an insurrection where it was just a peaceful protest, where the peaceful protesters were murdered by the police without warning. | ||
Ooh, big insurrection. | ||
That'll be fun to watch. Tune in for that on xandzerohedge.com. | ||
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With that, we got to your phone calls. Billy in Oklahoma wants to talk about January 6th, the Great Insurrection. | ||
Billy, Civil War 2.0. | ||
I still remember where I was. | ||
How's it going, Billy? What are your thoughts on January 6th? | ||
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Well, I had a theory about January 6th, if you'll humor me for a moment. | |
Yeah. So, Alex Jones went to January 6th. | ||
Got in trouble. Owen Schroer went to January 6th, got in trouble. | ||
But you narrowly dodged a bullet. | ||
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I did. By saying it back, which can only mean one thing. | |
Oh no. You work for the Jews. | ||
Oh, thank God. I thought you were going to say the Jesuits. | ||
I thought I'd been found out. | ||
No, yes, I got the warning text the day before. | ||
You seem nice. Don't go to January 6th. | ||
No, to be honest, praise God, I have the best, you know, whatever you call it, excuse in the world. | ||
I was literally live on The Alex Jones Show reacting in real time to what was going on on January 6th. | ||
You cannot say for a moment that I knew what was happening or knew what was going on. | ||
I was literally reacting to it live. | ||
To be fair, I was also very into what was happening while it was live. | ||
I was very much in favor of seeing the Capitol overrun with Patriots. | ||
And I don't need to explain that. | ||
It was all live. | ||
You can see it for yourself if you care to go back. | ||
Me too. I remember watching that day and looking back, I cannot be happier that that is the source. | ||
You were the source that I got all my information from. | ||
Because, dang, dude, when I talk to normie people, they just repeat these stupid lines. | ||
And it's like they didn't – they're watching through the filter of MSNBC or something. | ||
And it's like, God, they have already been poisoned in that way. | ||
It's so difficult to, you know, reverse the poisoning that they've gotten. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah, and people get emotionally attached to all of this stuff, and it makes it really difficult to talk about. | ||
You know, during the wedding I was at last weekend, I was talking to some people about Israel, and, like, I didn't even have the heart to tell them that everything they believed was fake. | ||
Like, they were—and we didn't get into specifics, but they just kept going, the stories I've heard about what happened on October 7th, I mean, they're gut-wrenching. | ||
They're churning, and they're, like, starting to tear up, and I'm just—I, like, don't even have the heart to be, like— Those are all lies. | ||
You're believing lies. | ||
The 40 beheaded children never existed. | ||
But these are the things that are making them have these emotional reactions. | ||
But they're not true. | ||
Like the 40 beheaded babies or babies being baked or January 6th was an insurrection where they beat Brian Sicknick to death. | ||
These are lies, people. | ||
You're getting worked up and you're getting emotional over lies. | ||
And you can't even tell them that, can you, Billy? | ||
It suddenly becomes that It's like they can't acknowledge that it's true, so it suddenly becomes that it's true, and now you're mocking Brian Sicknick's death. | ||
Now you're the bad one because you're taking this tragedy and you're questioning it. | ||
It's like, but it never happened, so how are you going to be so upset about it? | ||
It's infuriating, Billy. | ||
Harry, I've come to a conclusion that I'm not sure is right, but it's what I'm rolling with. | ||
I don't know if I am... | ||
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capable of waking people up. | |
I'm certainly not as articulate as you and other hosts and Alex and them and as knowledgeable, so I may not come across as a good waiter for them, but the thing is I don't know if I could have been woken up by someone else that had to do it myself. but the thing is I don't know if I could And I think that's the case with most. | ||
That's key. Not all, but most. | ||
That's key, man. That absolutely is key. | ||
And again, going back to the conversation I had this weekend where it was like, I was just saying things that I thought everybody knew. | ||
And, you know, they were like, they were like appalled that I believe these things. | ||
I'm just like, you don't know? Like, I haven't brought up, you know, Pearl Harbor. | ||
I was like trying to explain. So I was saying like, well, you know, Israel let October 7th happen. | ||
Like they had warnings. They had acknowledgments. | ||
They waited seven hours to deploy the army. | ||
Like they knew it was going to happen. | ||
They were like, well, you think Israel attacked itself? | ||
And I was like, well, you know, it's kind of like what happened with Pearl Harbor where like, you know, It was Japanese people. | ||
It wasn't Americans pretending to be Japanese. | ||
It was Japanese people bombing Pearl Harbor. | ||
But they were goaded into it and they knew it was going to happen. | ||
And the White House had foreknowledge about the attack and withheld it from the people on Pearl Harbor so they couldn't defend themselves. | ||
And again, this is like acknowledged. | ||
It's in official documents. | ||
There are congressional hearings that have admitted this. | ||
But then you say it and it just goes in one ear and out the other. | ||
And you can just see the people on their face. | ||
They're just not even hearing you. | ||
Back out to your phone calls. | ||
Now we've got William in Arkansas. | ||
William, thank you for holding. | ||
I know I teased your call earlier because I love the topic you called in about. | ||
William in Arkansas asks, why are we trying to talk to people who think a man can get pregnant? | ||
Trying to save them, William. | ||
We're trying to rescue them from themselves. | ||
What do we do here, William? | ||
Take the keys away from the three-year-old Downs baby that wants to be a jet fighter pilot because that's what's going on. | ||
Right? I'm speechless at the whole nation. | ||
It's like talking to an infection control nurse at a big hospital that a mask does not work and that the whole apparatus is... | ||
We've seen the story. | ||
They're killing us in a thousand different ways. | ||
What do we need? | ||
Do we need another Afghanistan, another Vietnam, another North Korea? | ||
What do we need? Another vertical venue? | ||
Do we need to open the border more? | ||
No, it's closed. | ||
It's secure. Just ask Gene Cream Pierre, you know? | ||
It's true. It's true. | ||
Why are we talking to the three-year-old baby about put down the rattlesnake? | ||
Why? I mean, We're dying. | ||
Do you need another 20 million people, America? | ||
Right? What do you need? | ||
Do you need another assassination of another world leader like they did Kennedy? | ||
What do we need to wake up? | ||
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Hello? Beavis, buddy, Forrest Gump. | |
Right? I mean, this is where we're at. | ||
And I'm just absolutely speechless. | ||
I'm not asking for a dime of help. | ||
Wouldn't take it. I've heard a few people call in and express the same situation. | ||
And we're sitting here as vets and Americans, homeless. | ||
I'm not. I'm doing pretty good. | ||
I got it better than most people in this world. | ||
I'm land-rich, cash-poor. | ||
I've got three pounds and a six-foot tiller for my tractor. | ||
I don't have any help, but I'm not going to go hungry. | ||
So where are we at, America? | ||
You know, I'm to the point to where, you know, I've said it before, compulsory service. | ||
I'm two shakes of a dog's tail from going back to Texas in military uniform, which I have the legal right, the moral right to wear. | ||
It's an obligation. My name's on the Declaration of Independence. | ||
It's yours, right? | ||
Who wants to erase my name off that Declaration of Independence? | ||
What state representative who wants to hide behind the badge wants to stand in front of me and erase my name off that declaration? | ||
I'll go to jail, I promise you. | ||
I swear to God. | ||
Well, so, I mean, I like the question that you're asking. | ||
Like, what would it take to wake people up? | ||
Is it even possible to wake people up? | ||
Because, yeah, at a certain point, you know, I'm reminded of, I mean, there's lots of, like, Of instances you can find in, you know, true crime documentaries and stuff. | ||
But even in my personal life, I was having a party one time in college and my neighbor was over and I basically caught him stealing from me. | ||
Red-handed, right? Like, just caught him in my closet, like, on his hands and knees, like, digging through my stuff. | ||
And then he's sitting there denying it. | ||
And he's going, no, no, I was waiting for the bathroom. | ||
And I'm just like... You try to talk to them for a little bit and you try to explain, like, no, I just saw you right there with my own eyes. | ||
I saw what you were doing. | ||
And they're just like, nope, wasn't me. | ||
And at a certain point you go, okay, you know exactly what you're just lying to me. | ||
You're just lying to my face. | ||
I can't take this. | ||
I'm not going to take this anymore. | ||
Like at a certain point when they're telling you the border is secure and when they're telling you that transgenderism is loving and good and mutilating your children is the best thing for them. | ||
Like at a certain point, The talking's gotta end, and we have to do something about this. | ||
But the problem is that we can't do anything as... | ||
I mean, we can do things as individuals, but what's necessary is a mass movement, a populist movement. | ||
We need I mean, right now they're actually having victory in Germany where the farmers have shut down Berlin and they're essentially forcing reversals to the policies where they're trying desperately to destroy the farming industry in Germany by driving up prices and ladling them with taxes and, you know, doing all the World Economic Forum stuff they're doing everywhere else. | ||
And the German farmers have stood up against it and are pushing back. | ||
And it's like, that's it. | ||
That's the goal. | ||
That's what's necessary for change. | ||
It's like we're, you know, at a funding drive and you have the whiteboard with like the, you know, temperature thing. | ||
You're trying to fill it up and every dollar you add another line and you're like, we're trying to reach $100 to fulfill our goal. | ||
It's like 10,000 people. | ||
We need 10,000 people. | ||
To mobilize. To be able to be willing to go on the streets and spend as much time and energy and effort and money as necessary to make a change. | ||
To occupy a government building until we get our demands. | ||
To flood streets of a downtown and refuse to leave until we're allowed to air our grievances and actually get recompense for it. | ||
If we could get 10,000 people... | ||
To say, I'm dedicated. | ||
I'm in. I am fully committed to this cause. | ||
And that would be it. But it's like every 10 people you get, there's 10 more people that have a really important meeting in the morning. | ||
Or, well, I would do it, but I'll just donate my money to this other group. | ||
I don't really have time to be involved. | ||
It's like, we could just get those. | ||
It's like the farmers. They got 10,000 farmers. | ||
They stopped the law. They ended the law. | ||
They protested peacefully. | ||
In the... The restraints of their constitutional rights as Germans. | ||
They changed the law. | ||
They got it changed. They didn't discuss. | ||
They didn't debate whether or not farms should be shut down. | ||
That's a stupid conversation. | ||
You're just under attack. | ||
People aren't going to come to a realization where they go, gee, maybe we shouldn't destroy the farms. | ||
That we're trying to. I didn't realize what a stupid idea this was. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
They know exactly what they're doing. So you just block the traffic and say I'm not moving until you stop doing what you're doing. | ||
You just force them to listen to you. | ||
And that's just what we need to do. | ||
We just need a mass number of people unified and committed to a single cause and I feel like all of our problems could be over. | ||
I mean if you had 10,000 people who were like Agreed. | ||
Okay, two weekends from now, we're all going to go to Eagle Pass, and we're just going to form a human chain and not let anybody pass. | ||
And if the U.S. government wants to try to fight us, then they'll have to fight us. | ||
We're not starting the fight, but we're going to go and put our bodies in the way of the illegal immigrants, and we are going to physically stop them from entering our country. | ||
And I think if you've got 10,000 people to do that, it would be a game-changer one way or the other. | ||
It would drastically alter the trajectory. | ||
Because right now, and this is the big problem, An interruption is needed. | ||
The path that we're traveling down now, humanity is traveling down. | ||
Without a change, we know the consequences. | ||
It's prison planet. It's depopulation. | ||
It's the slow but inevitable and continuous degradation of our lives. | ||
Standard of living and way of life. | ||
And of course our rights being willowed away, winnowed away, bit by bit, piece by piece. | ||
Little restriction here, little restriction there. | ||
Years from now, you turn around and you have nothing. | ||
It's just little, you know, individuals being arrested. | ||
It's like the Solzhenitsyn. | ||
Story where he's going, you know, if we just stood up, we just loved freedom enough to fight back when they came to get us, then they would stop coming to get us. | ||
But instead, you know, well, you just take this person here and then that person there and then that person there. | ||
And sure enough, you do that day after day, night after night. | ||
Turns out everybody's gone. | ||
Everybody's at the gulag all of a sudden. | ||
So without an interruption, without a deliberate outside force changing things, We know where this heads. | ||
So we're in a position, if you're fighting a war and it's a war of attrition, we have less supplies than them. | ||
The outcome is inevitable without a change. | ||
If you're in a siege and they're surrounding you and you have three months of supplies and no way of getting supplies in, then the outcome is inevitable. | ||
Three months from now... The conflict is over and you've lost. | ||
So you have to have a change. | ||
You have to sally forth. You have to do something. | ||
Right now, if we don't do anything, the outcome is inevitable. | ||
They don't have to do anything, is the point, right? | ||
The Democrats, the leftists, the socialists, the globalists, they're on the path to That they want to travel down. | ||
We're going towards the totally open border, totally destroyed prison system of demographic strife and conflict and chaos and causing... | ||
Passing the laws, or not even passing laws, but just destroying the restrictions to the border, which causes the people to come in, which will cause the crime rates to go up, which will cause the police to be distracted, which will cause more violence, which will cause a backlash, and then that backlash will be seized upon to justify a greater restriction of Right says surveillance is increased and speech crime is put on the books. | ||
I mean it's we can see it all. | ||
We can see the process as it's taking place and it's just churning. | ||
It's just churning on the machine of globalism is running and without a stick in its spokes without hurling a monkey wrench into its workings to shatter it without intervening to stop what's happening. | ||
We know what the inevitable consequence is. | ||
So we need an interruption right now. | ||
And that's up to us. | ||
It's not something that's just going to happen. | ||
Maybe it will. Who knows? | ||
Maybe QAnon's right. Maybe a solar spot will just wipe out all electronic communications. | ||
We'll get a hard reset on the human race. | ||
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But missing that, it's up to us. | |
We'll be joined by Paul Escudon later in this hour to talk about the bombshell new documentary, J6 Timeline. | ||
It's called J6, A True Timeline, and it's free to air. | ||
And I'm very excited about this documentary, very excited to talk to Paul about it. | ||
But until then, we take your calls. | ||
Let's go to Jen in Georgia. | ||
I want to talk about Epstein funding summer camps. | ||
Go ahead, Jen, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. I was actually trying to reach you guys yesterday because when you were talking about Eskeen and how he was funding some of these summer camps, one particular thing that came to my mind was about how I think that Hollywood was kind of the... | ||
I guess like the pathway for that. | ||
I don't know. Now, I'm going to talk about these two men. | ||
Just to be clear, I don't know for sure if they've had any involvement with Epstein or not. | ||
Would I be surprised if they did? | ||
No, not really, given their pedophilic background. | ||
But I think that Hollywood had a huge influence in Epstein and the summer camps that were being ran. | ||
With the likes of, like, Disney and Nickelodeon Studios. | ||
Let me start from the beginning of my research. | ||
So, there is a man by the name of Dan Schneider. | ||
And he somehow, I don't really know, like, where this guy came from. | ||
But he somehow got his foot in the door with Nickelodeon Studios in 1988 when he co-hosted the Kids' Choice Awards with them. | ||
And at some point in 1993, he got hired on full-time to be a sitcom writer with them. | ||
And he became friends with a man by the name of Brian Peck, who actually, like, they started a summer camp, I guess, to recruit some young people to be on some of these TV shows. | ||
Yeah. And they were calling it a comedy camp. | ||
It was kind of like a training camp where they can be on the shows. | ||
And it was kind of weird, too, because they would send notices out to the parents of these kids who were wanting to be involved with TV shows, saying that it was a kids-only summer camp. | ||
I mean, they had, like, swimming pools. | ||
There was a lot of young girls. | ||
This Brian Peck guy eventually got arrested in 2004 for... | ||
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For, like, rape and pedophilia. | |
I mean, he was a convicted felon. | ||
The only reason why he was arrested is because some of the parents of these kids were, you know, they reported him. | ||
And initially, they put him down as John Doe. | ||
They didn't want his name to be heard until some of the parents spoke out. | ||
Well, after he got Dan Schneider, the guy who basically ran an empire with Nickelodeon, I mean, if you're not familiar with who he is, he made a lot of the most popular shows that I grew up watching. | ||
You know, he made things like Drake and Josh. | ||
He made things like iCarly, Zoey 101, Keenan and Kelp. | ||
All the shows, I mean, he had an entire empire there. | ||
And over the years, he was being accused of inappropriate behavior. | ||
Even if you watch the shows as an adult, I mean, like, I used to love these shows. | ||
And as an adult now, when I'm watching them, I just see just the weirdest stuff. | ||
I mean, it's just so inappropriate. | ||
He put situations in there where kids were giving each other foot massages. | ||
I mean, one of the... | ||
The Dan Snyder rabbit hole is a deep and disgusting one. | ||
And yeah, if people look into it, they'll know exactly what you're talking about. | ||
ROTC, Friends of the Show, Revenge of the Sis, were pretty instrumental in breaking that whole story. | ||
Years ago, they had on some of the actresses talking about their experiences and the creepiness of all of it. | ||
And one thing that... | ||
You need to understand as a takeaway of this is that the parents in many cases are complicit. | ||
The parents are getting some sort of satisfaction out of their children getting attention. | ||
It's a narcissistic using of their children. | ||
That's the thing. You wonder, like, how don't these pedophile rings get exposed? | ||
Because the parents are in on it. | ||
They're delivering their kids in exchange for fame and riches. | ||
That's a key part of understanding. | ||
Welcome back, folks. We got a few more calls to go to. | ||
I do have more videos. | ||
I want to go to some of these, but... | ||
Is it even worth it? | ||
I mean, we got Lindsey Graham saying he wants to bomb Iran. | ||
That's nothing new. | ||
Mexican soldiers supervising migration route as illegals rush U.S. border. | ||
I don't know if you guys know this, but our border is totally open and the authorities in America are collaborating with authorities in Mexico to invade our country. | ||
I'm not sure if you're up to date on that, but that's happening. | ||
Joe Biden's first 2024 campaign ad calls millions of Americans extremists. | ||
So again, I don't know if you've been paying attention the last couple of years, but we're all domestic terrorists that have to be hunted down and eliminated for democracy. | ||
Also, of course, we can't vote on our preferred candidate, you know, to save democracy because they're kicking him off the ballot. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy shredding NBC News reporters by refusing to play their games and kowtow to their ridiculous demands. | ||
So I think we'll just go out to... | ||
I think we'll just go out to phone calls now. | ||
I think that's what we'll do. | ||
Maybe save some of the January 6th stuff for when we're joined by Paul Escondon. | ||
But in the meantime, let's go out to the calls. | ||
Let's go to Icarus in Wisconsin. | ||
You want to talk about Epstein in relation to January 6th. | ||
What's the connection there, Icarus? | ||
You're on the air. Yeah, I was just wondering with these Epstein revelations that like... | ||
It's the same effort that was done to find the J6 protesters was done by the FBI and the government to find the Epstein people. | ||
We all remember the billboards, people going around and knocking on doors. | ||
The full-scale media assault where these people's faces and names were published in every newspaper like they were. | ||
Yeah, no, you're exactly right. | ||
In fact, somebody posted, I think, in Wokeness on Twitter posted... | ||
The video from New Jersey where it's the police like storming through a backyard and he's like, these are the police hunting down the people in Epstein's client list. | ||
Just kidding. This was a January 6th protester last month. | ||
So yeah, they're still like ruthlessly hunting down people that literally walked through doors open for them by police and yet they're being treated like domestic terrorists. | ||
But you get that this is everything, right? | ||
If they treated the people running the invasion of the southern border with the same severity that they treated January 6th, right? | ||
Because, you know, you have people sitting in jail right now for decades, Stuart Rhodes among them, who never even went in the Capitol, never did anything, but because he was on text chains with people who... | ||
Entered the Capitol. Like, they didn't even do anything. | ||
Like, the degrees of separation away from an actual crime is like four or five. | ||
So, if they wanted to stop the southern border, you get an immigrant, you say, who told you to come here? | ||
Whoever he says, you go to them, you arrest them. | ||
Who are you working for? | ||
Who gave you the money? You go and you arrest them. | ||
them. | ||
I mean, in a week, in one week, you could arrest 10,000 people and the whole situation would be over. | ||
It would be done. | ||
And here's the brilliant thing. | ||
These organizations that are doing this are funded by billions of dollars that could be confiscated and used to pay for the repatriation of the people that they've brought into the country. | ||
It would not even cost us anything to do this. | ||
It would make us money at the end of the day. | ||
So whether it's the pedophile networks of Jeffrey Epstein or the other ones that still exist and are in operation or the Southern border or the Antifa Black Lives Matter mobs that destroyed entire communities and defunded the police, leading to a massive spike in crime rate. | ||
Any of these things could be solved tomorrow. | ||
That's the entire point of the frustration, right? | ||
There's no point in being frustrated at... | ||
A flood, right? | ||
I'm not going to sit there and be like, ah, the water is raising. | ||
There's nothing I can do about that. | ||
It's just happening. It's a natural occurrence. | ||
I can try to mitigate the consequences. | ||
I can try to deal with it, but you just, you shoulder the load and you carry on because it's a natural consequence. | ||
It's a natural thing that happened. | ||
It was unavoidable without some, you know, it's just nothing you can do. | ||
It's a natural occurrence. But then in this case, we have to sit here and be subjected to the Unraveling of our entire society by people that are choosing to do it, that are willfully committing resources to destroying militia networks who have never harmed anybody ever while allowing criminal rape networks to go completely uncontained. | ||
So I'm sorry, I broke you off there, Icarus, but... | ||
You're exactly right. How easy it would be if they would just subject the actual criminals to the things that they're doing to regular people. | ||
Which again, it's like, if you think about the prison planet and you think about the surveillance and the intrusion of the spy networks and the lack of privacy... | ||
It wouldn't even be that bad if it was actually being run by good people. | ||
But it's like these things that are going into place, the control networks, the digital IDs, the surveillance and monitoring and all this stuff, it's literally being operated by the pedophile, murderer, warmongering psychopaths. | ||
If it was run by people that just cared about America and just loved America and loved justice and truth and they were just using like this extreme surveillance where it's like we're going to go after this guy because he said something bad about the government online. | ||
And the person in charge is like, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
No, we're going after the guy selling the naked pictures of children. | ||
That's who we're going after. | ||
All resources dedicated to stopping the violation of the children, please. | ||
And then it would just be over and it would just be done. | ||
So that's where the frustration comes in. | ||
There's nothing about this is natural or unavoidable or impossible to deal with. | ||
What we're dealing with are the people in charge making decisions to do these things, to allow these things to happen and to target the people that are trying to stop these things from happening. | ||
So, sorry to cut you off there, Icarus, but you're exactly right. | ||
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Thank you. | |
You know, it shows also how deep that rabbit hole goes and the complicit nature of being involved with it. | ||
Not once, but multiple times over and over and over again. | ||
And that's key to the overall goal, which is this weird breeding program they have going on in the background, which... | ||
It's been done in different civilizations, I guess, but I think it's really bizarre. | ||
And the second thing I wanted to talk about is, you have time, is the Parker mission, where, like, NASA is sending this space probe literally into the sun, and it's going to beat the world record of fastest man-made object. | ||
They're going to sling it around Venus, and they're going to throw it through the sun's atmosphere and has this crazy shielding on it. | ||
And I'm worried that they're going to use... | ||
The Hidden Hand has technology on there that uses cymatic microwaves and frequencies to mess with the sun's fission-fusion process, which is very delicate. | ||
It can, like, cascade to the core. | ||
And then they can say, like, oh, look at the sun. | ||
It's acting weird. | ||
Climate change is real. | ||
Now you've got to bow down, you know? | ||
Because if you control the sun, you're basically controlling the thermostat, you know? | ||
Well, I wonder if they're capable of doing that. | ||
I mean, again, the sun is so unimaginably massive. | ||
I honestly struggled. | ||
I mean... Humans can't even really mess with Earth that much. | ||
I mean, everything that we do is still very much on the liminal surface of the Earth. | ||
Like, we can move mountains technically, but, you know, we're not about to knock the Earth off its axis or anything. | ||
And... How many earths fit into the sun? | ||
A million or something? | ||
It's so huge. It's so massive. | ||
I have trouble imagining anything Americans, human beings can do could really affect the sun all that much. | ||
And I don't think they need to. | ||
I mean, they're literally already spraying metal into the air to block out the sun. | ||
I asked on Twitter. | ||
I don't think I've brought it up on the show yet. | ||
But... And this would be another good, like, man on the street thing, is telling people that oxygen is a greenhouse gas and see if people will agree to big machines to suck the oxygen out of the atmosphere because oxygen is why the Earth is warming. | ||
Because it is... Quite clearly, it's not any more or less ridiculous than saying carbon dioxide is causing the Earth to heat up. | ||
So I wonder if you could go around and go, you know, they've just discovered oxygen is a greenhouse gas, even worse than carbon dioxide. | ||
So here's a petition to try to eliminate oxygen from the atmosphere. | ||
Will you sign it? People would think that was crazy because they know that we breathe oxygen. | ||
They don't know the trees breathe carbon dioxide. | ||
It would be no more ridiculous than some part of the ice ice forming the earth. | ||
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Welcome Paul Escondon. | |
We'll check out the January 6th timeline documentary that blows the official narrative out of the water. | ||
Before we do that, we go out to John in Houston. | ||
Of course, we're in the show, John, aka Lebanon, John. | ||
John, you've called in a few times. | ||
A couple of the calls to this show have gone massively viral, breaking down the situation in Israel. | ||
And even from the beginning of the conflict, it's unfolded a little bit slower than we expected, but along the same lines. | ||
And actually, we were talking the other day, and it was like, it's like every time we talk, every day, it's like, well, things are escalating. | ||
Things are getting crazier. | ||
It's getting worse. I think you asked the question, like, what's the threshold? | ||
How many times can the violence escalate? | ||
Before it just completely boils over the top, thanks for calling in, John. | ||
What updates do you have for us about the Israel situation? | ||
Hi. Yes. | ||
Basically, the most important update is... | ||
Actually, it's funny because it's just a canary in the coal mine of what everyone already knew or everyone should have already known. | ||
An Israeli soldier spray-painted graffiti and posted it online proudly. | ||
And the graffiti reads, The Battle for Gaza... | ||
Is a battle for the Temple Mount. | ||
And so that was kind of shocking and it reminded me because we're all getting basically lost in the weeds. | ||
And we all need to take a step back and realize that's what they are saying. | ||
That's what they're talking about. | ||
That's what they're discussing internally in Israel. | ||
And we, here in America and in the West, we talk about it in terms of politics, but we're not talking about it in terms of religion. | ||
And what I mean by religion, obviously I mean like, you know, phony, This is not actually about God, right? | ||
I mean, this is about using religion to create the prison planet. | ||
The whole idea of, you know, the Mark of the Beast, it's a 2,000-year-old document describing essentially implantable technology That you cannot buy and sell unless you succumb to this implantable technology. | ||
But there's something weird about this technology. | ||
It makes you lose any chance of going to heaven, and you're condemned because basically you're probably going to have to worship the devil to get it in the first place. | ||
There's going to be some kind of ritual you're going to have to participate in. | ||
It basically is a satanic sacrament. | ||
It definitely is. The ultimate satanic sacrament. | ||
But there's another dimension to it, which we've seen through the mRNA and the future and what the previous caller, two callers back, was talking about, about breeding and bloodlines and genetics, which is that it's possible that the mark of the beast, as it's known, will be an implantable technology that will permanently alter your DNA, which could... | ||
Some people have the theory, since everybody's DNA is a unique What's called fractal antenna, that your soul, being a higher dimensional object, is connected to your body by the unique signature of the fractal antenna of your DNA. And by changing your DNA to a certain degree, | ||
maybe adding a third strain, so it's a triple helix, which was in the Queen's Coronation symbology, It would actually potentially cut off your free will and your consciousness permanently and basically make you a zombie or an animal or a Nephilim type thing or a God knows what. | ||
So we don't know. There's all these things associated, all these things happening at the same time. | ||
And, you know, these synthetic life forms that they're spraying in the air and they're injecting at us and self-assembling technology. | ||
There's all kinds of weird stuff going on. | ||
But the point is, is that It's about this Temple Mount. | ||
And if people out there don't know about the Temple Mount and what that means, then you've been kept in the dark intentionally. | ||
And so I'm trying to express to people they are admitting publicly that's what this is all about. | ||
There's the third most holy site in all of Islam, which has, I don't know how many people, 1.5 billion people on the earth. | ||
This is the third most important religious site for them. | ||
I'm not Muslim, but, you know, try to have some empathy and common sense. | ||
They want to demolish that. | ||
So how many people is that going to piss off? | ||
So people always try to predict what's going to be the catalyst for World War III. Well, I mean, that should be at the top of the list, right? | ||
I mean, just common sense. If not World War III, then it would be a callback to the Crusader era of holy war of Muslims versus non-Muslims. | ||
And that's probably where we're headed if they destroy that mosque, just based on common sense. | ||
And it's very predictable. | ||
And they're saying if they win the battle in Gaza, that's what they're going to do. | ||
That's interesting. Yeah. And it's, I mean, it is sort of the elephant in the room, right? | ||
It was Al-Aqsa flood was the October 7th mission from Hamas. | ||
They called it Al-Aqsa flood. | ||
Al-Aqsa is the mosque that currently sits on the Temple Mount. | ||
And there was... | ||
A lot of discussion about, like, the idea was that they were just, you know, sometime in October, they were going to make, the Jews in Israel were going to make a big play to try to take over the Temple Mount and that Hamas launched the attack preemptively, basically to prevent that from happening. | ||
At least that was the thinking in Hamas. | ||
So clearly, it's like that's a major aspect to this whole conflict that, you're right, doesn't get discussed very often. | ||
Right. | ||
So the key thing is that after they build this fake model rebuild of the actual Temple of Solomon, it's going to look exactly the same. | ||
The dimensions, the layout, they're going to try to match it exactly. | ||
After they build that, everybody knows that's when they can roll out the fake Messiah, the Messiah, which is not the second coming of Christ. | ||
But they will tell people it is the second coming of Christ to the point where he'll even do miracles. | ||
He'll end world hunger. | ||
He'll end world war. | ||
And people will love him. | ||
And after he takes power completely, then they will roll out the Satan worship. | ||
The Satan worship isn't going to be up front. | ||
The people need to understand when your church or your pastor or whoever tells you you should await the coming of this Jewish Messiah, that it's a good thing, they are corrupted by intelligence agencies. | ||
And, you know, the most common suspects, you know, I don't even need to name them. | ||
It doesn't matter. The point is, This is a new Christian theology that has no basis in historic Christianity. | ||
The Revelation clearly says there will be a fake temple, there will be a fake false messiah that will do miracles, that everyone will believe in him. | ||
He'll roll out some sort of vaccine passport where your currency, your vaccine papers, and everything will all be implanted in one thing, and everyone will be numbered. | ||
666 is the number of a man. | ||
666 is the number of the men. | ||
That means every human is going to be barcoded. | ||
Once every human is officially in the system, then that's the Mark of the Beast global system. | ||
And the AI god can be plugged in, and we are now entities in an AI database. | ||
Nothing more than that. And so basically, the point is that I don't know how you're going to cheer for the people who are trying to bring about the Antichrist. | ||
So again, we tried to call in and let people give the argument. | ||
And Pastor Sam, he didn't give an argument. | ||
He just said it's inevitable. | ||
God is letting this happen. | ||
Okay, obviously everything is according to God's will. | ||
I'm not going to deny that. | ||
But you, me, we should put effort against the Antichrist. | ||
We shouldn't put effort with the Antichrist. | ||
So there's a strange ideology here in America called accelerationism. | ||
Where they somehow believe it's good to facilitate the coming age of the Antichrist, because then that will accelerate the arrival of Jesus. | ||
So it sounds like some twisted ideology to persuade people to throw their energy in with the Antichrist, and I just think people need to be aware of that. | ||
Accelerationism sounds very—it's like, what would the devil tell you? | ||
No, let me win. It's good for you. | ||
That's basically what the devil will tell you. | ||
Jesus needs our help to come back if we don't start an apocalyptic world war to help him come back. | ||
And that is the scary part, is that it all inevitably comes from a massive world war, which then you look at the actions of Israel and the American coalition, and it's like, wow, they're doing everything they can to start the war. | ||
So... You're under control of an apocalyptic death cult, essentially. | ||
We're not, but we're trying to break out of it. | ||
There's a good article about this on Infowars card. | ||
Artificial intelligence is allowing them to construct a global surveillance prison from which no escape is possible. | ||
All right, folks, welcome back. I'm very happy to be joined by my guest, Paul Escondon. | ||
He is the filmmaker who directed and edited the new investigative documentary called J6, A True Timeline. | ||
You can actually watch that documentary completely for free at open.ink slash j6. | ||
That's open.ink slash j6. | ||
You can also follow Paul on Gab at gab.com slash media pending. | ||
Thanks so much for joining us here, Paul. | ||
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Hey, thank you for having me, Harrison. | |
It's great to talk to you again. | ||
Really excited about this film that we just put out for free for everybody to watch. | ||
It's getting a really good response, and I'd love to talk to you about it. | ||
Well, I've been seeing it everywhere, posted everywhere. | ||
I have not had a chance to watch it yet, which is... | ||
A shame because this has been the thing we've needed since January 7th, 2021. | ||
I mean, I know I, probably a lot of other people like me, have just almost obsessively downloaded every video we possibly can from January 6th. | ||
Every instance of somebody uploading anything, I've just got a whole folder downloaded. | ||
Gigabytes and gigabytes, almost a terabyte full of stuff from January 6th. | ||
And I've always just thought, man, if I could just put this on a timeline, I could get a real picture of what actually happened that day. | ||
And this is the beauty of having a widespread network of people doing these things. | ||
I didn't have to. You guys did it. | ||
So tell us, why now, three years after, was it important to publish this documentary? | ||
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Well, Harrison, I had very much the same thought that you had. | |
You know, I was in Washington, D.C. on January 6th. | ||
I was on the Ellipse at the rally, and I never went to the Capitol building. | ||
So I actually experienced that day through mainstream media, the way the ABCs of the world and the NNs of the world and the Fox News of the world were covering it. | ||
And what I was hearing on the ground from people that were there around the building Some went in, some didn't. | ||
It was something completely different from what the news media had decided was the story on day one. | ||
So I figured, okay, well, eventually the truth will come out. | ||
It's the biggest, most reported on event that I've ever experienced, maybe since 9-11, arguably just as much. | ||
The truth will come out. | ||
A year later, we have the Jan 6 committee hearings. | ||
They did hundreds of interviews. | ||
Thousands of pages of testimony, primetime audience, and they didn't give us anything close to a timeline. | ||
In that first little ten minute, I'll call it a sizzle reel, done by an ABC producer, It's jumping all over the place time-wise. | ||
It's showing things out of order. | ||
It's going two hours in the future to show violence. | ||
So I was like, okay, we're not going to get the timeline. | ||
That was June 2022. | ||
So at the beginning of 2023, it took about a year to put this together. | ||
Me and a small team of people decided, all right, we're going to have to do this. | ||
And for me personally, it was for my own edification. | ||
I created documentaries to answer questions that I have for myself. | ||
And if sharing it with the world, if it interests people, it's like, great. | ||
So we started this a year ago, and it's very, very hard. | ||
Let me put it this way. The government does not make it easy in what they release, how they release it, where you have to find it, to even put something together like this. | ||
It has been promised to us. | ||
That hasn't been released. | ||
So it's like what you talked about from day one, downloading stuff, the parlor leaks, stuff people posted on social media, YouTube. | ||
That's what we did too. You said a terabyte. | ||
Ours is about two terabytes. | ||
And again, that's just crowdsourced stuff for the most part. | ||
So what I think this movie will do is give people a new perspective and give them context around what the heck happened at the Capitol that day. | ||
And I'm getting really good feedback, actually from both sides of the political spectrum, that it actually answers some questions for them. | ||
So, you know, we'll see. Yeah, and like I said, this is exactly what we need because the timeline is important, right? | ||
You can show images of Trump supporters sort of rushing the police lines, but if you back up two minutes and you see that the Trump supporters are just standing there when suddenly a grenade gets launched into their midst and that's what inspires them to, you know, run towards the police line, it gives a whole different concept as to what we're actually seeing unfold there. | ||
So is this a straight like as it happened timeline? | ||
And this is the thing. Since I haven't watched the film yet and I really plan to, I'll have to do it later today. | ||
Because again, I've been very excited to see this come out and I've been seeing people post it. | ||
I've seen so much good stuff about this on social media. | ||
So I've been meaning to watch it and I was going to wait Until I'd watched it to have you on so I could, you know, be informed as I ask you questions. | ||
But since I haven't seen it yet, what's the structure of this documentary going into it? | ||
Is it a straight timeline, like from beginning to end, or how is this formatted? | ||
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Yeah, that's a great question. | |
So what this film is, it's a chronological timeline. | ||
Everything in order. Start with timestamps on screen. | ||
That's also what's really important. | ||
So you could kind of follow along with this narration, with this voice on what's happening. | ||
The very first clip that we show is 6 a.m. | ||
when the clock strikes 6. | ||
So what's happening at 6 a.m.? | ||
And then through the morning, as people arrive at the Ellipse, people are, you know, lined up all the way from the Ellipse of the Washington Monument. | ||
Trump takes the stage, you know, a little after 12 p.m., Right before 1 p.m. | ||
is when we have that first breach that a lot of us have already seen with Ryan Samsel and Ray Epps at the Gate at Peace Circle. | ||
I think Elijah Schaefer was there, and he was one of the first to kind of publicize video from that day, and we have it from a lot of different angles now. | ||
The J6 committee played it. | ||
And then it just goes all the way through. | ||
And what it does is it shows multiple images on screen at the same time. | ||
So it's really interesting to see Mike Pence walking down to open up the debate in the Senate. | ||
Right. | ||
police officers and crowds on the West Plaza are already interacting. | ||
Right. | ||
And orders are coming down from MPD radio by that time. | ||
The less lethal team is being called in to set up. | ||
And we actually also see that some pretty significant Washington, D.C., MP police directives, actually laws, are violated in their crowd dispersal orders that weren't followed. | ||
And so a lot of people don't know this. | ||
I didn't know most of this until I started watching it all and start trying to assemble it in order. | ||
Now, one thing I'll say, I try my best not to editorialize in this because I really do want it to just be a straight, hey, here's what happened. | ||
It's not everything that happened. | ||
If I made a 50-hour documentary, I couldn't do everything that happened. | ||
So I'm obviously making editorial decisions and what is in there and what is not in there. | ||
But I'm putting things that I think are significant to create context around all the things that we kind of have seen before, that we have questions about. | ||
And, you know, in a perfect world, I can make a longer one, or other people can now sort of take the torch and do their own. | ||
And it's free. Like, you can post it, you can rip it, you can download it. | ||
You don't even have to mention me. | ||
I just want this out in the world. | ||
And so, you know, to all viewers watching, if you do watch it and you like it, We're good to go. | ||
The passage of time. | ||
I mean, you know, there's no argument to be made. | ||
You're just showing them what's actually happening. | ||
I'm also loving this website. | ||
I hadn't been to this website before, but open.ink, you can see the documentary there. | ||
It's called January, or it's called J6, A True Timeline, or January 6th, The True Timeline. | ||
It's there at open.ink slash J6. But also at open.ink, you've got documents and collections and like resources for investigating January 6th. | ||
We're about to go to break, but can you tell us a little bit more about this website? | ||
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Yeah, so the people that have created and are behind open.ink, open.ink, slash J6 is where you could watch it. | |
They're helping us with getting it out there, distribution. | ||
They were able to kind of get it out there in some of the influencer networks and get people talking about it. | ||
And they have a really cool concept. | ||
As far as I know, it's really new. | ||
new. | ||
It's pretty brand new. | ||
This is the first sort of thing that is driving people to it. | ||
But it's a great platform for video. | ||
There's no trackers. | ||
You can watch a film like this, not worried about being tracked or your analytics being stolen, your data privacy. | ||
And like you said, you can download and share it. | ||
Open.ink slash J6. We'll be back with Paul | ||
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Don't go anywhere. What happened to me is, I think, a perfect example of how the media and the government work together to demonize those that are enemies to the Uniparty in D.C. The government can use trumped up charges to come and arrest you and throw you in a cell and keep you prisoner. | |
And they've done it to a lot of people. | ||
New developments now surrounding Arizona's big connection to last week's riot at the U.S. Capitol. | ||
Jacob Chansley will be held in custody until his trial. | ||
He faces multiple felony and misdemeanor charges for his alleged role in the storming of the Capitol. | ||
He was expecting just to be asked questions and then they were gonna let him go. | ||
I wasn't expecting to get a call saying that he had been arrested. | ||
I never thought he was up to anything that was dangerous or violent. | ||
That's not who he is. | ||
He was just there to make a statement. | ||
The fucking press is trying to ruin my life and my image and I don't believe that they will succeed. | ||
Jake does not fall into the category of those who, in a million years, were seeking violence. | ||
Well, Clayton attorney Al Watkins, who represents the so-called QAnon shamans, under fire for derogatory comments he made about the mentally disabled. | ||
I desperately, desperately wanted to share the footage I had. | ||
The only reason why I did it was because Al Watkins said this footage is going to destroy the FBI, you know, in trial. | ||
I suggested respectfully to Jacob that his best interests may be served by having a nice organic meal. | ||
On the Bureau of Prisons for a while. | ||
You and me both know you're not a terrorist. | ||
You weren't trying to overthrow the government. | ||
You weren't trying to hurt anyone. | ||
It was a violent insurrection. | ||
These were rioters and insurrectionists. | ||
Attacked by insurrectionists. | ||
I know the truth. My friends and my family know the truth. | ||
And Christian, the world will know the truth of who I really am. | ||
Q sent me episode two. | ||
And of course, Q sent me. | ||
It was a major bombshell documentary. | ||
The second episode is out now on My Movies Plus, and you can actually use the promo code SHAMAN to get a discount signing up for that really great service, My Movies Plus. | ||
That was brought to you, of course, by Paul Escondon, my guest. | ||
You can follow him on gab at gab.com slash media pending. | ||
And you've been behind a bunch of really bombshell documentaries in the recent past, whether they've been released on My Movies Plus or like the new J6 True Timeline documentary released on open.ink slash J6. Has this been rewarding for you? | ||
I mean, you've spent a lot of time, you've done a lot of work. | ||
Just to produce one of these things, it's almost unimaginable to most people how much effort has to go into it and forethought and everything. | ||
And of course, you've done multiple, whether it's Q Sent Me or the J6 Timeline Documentary or any of the others on MyMoviesPlus.com. | ||
Has this been a rewarding practice for you? | ||
Do you feel like you're accomplishing things by producing these documentaries? | ||
I think you are because it's getting shared so much, but you know how much work you've done here. | ||
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Has it been worth it, Paul? Well, Harrison, what I would tell you is I love telling stories. | |
And as a filmmaker, there are a lot of ways that a story can come to you that you decide it's something you have to tell. | ||
If you asked me three and a half years ago or told me that I was going to be making multiple documentaries around a so-called insurrection or a violent riot at the Capitol, I would have said, what? | ||
Because I was working in a completely different field. | ||
COVID had sort of changed what I was looking to do. | ||
And I fell into it. | ||
Really, I did. And I was put in a position where I had these stories to tell. | ||
I like Jake Chansley. | ||
Q sent me, met him before January 6th. | ||
And so I had this interview and I had this connection and it was a really interesting story that I think kind of blew open how media and the narrative gets created around somebody that was completely different. | ||
True. Completely not true. | ||
And so, yeah, I would answer that by saying, It is rewarding to tell really interesting stories that sometimes you're the only person who is in the position to telling them. | ||
Also, what I will say is there is not a lot of money in these kind of movies. | ||
So for those who have called me a grifter, like, listen, you could criticize me. | ||
You could criticize my work. | ||
You can call me all the names in the book. | ||
You can't call me a grifter. That's one thing you can't call me. | ||
It just makes no sense. | ||
I mean, the grifting would be if you had warped these stories to all the mainstream narrative because that's what pays. | ||
And everybody knows that. That's so funny. | ||
So no, yes, you're not a grifter. | ||
Paul Escondon is very much the real deal. | ||
And of course, people can support your work by going to mymoviesplus.com and using the promo code SHAMAN, as in QSHAMAN, but just the word SHAMAN, to get a discount on that. | ||
And we've been huge fans of My Movies Plus since it came out, and it's been hugely successful, still running after a couple years, which is... | ||
Rare for a big tech startup like that. | ||
The second episode is out now. | ||
The first episode was amazing. | ||
I'll have to watch the second one because it gives you an entirely different perspective, even if you're familiar with this stuff. | ||
Even if you, like me or like us, like... | ||
Excuse me, I'm in this all the time. | ||
I'm aware of most of the reality of what's going on. | ||
But then when you actually see the footage behind the scenes, when you see the interviews, it really does give you a whole new perspective on it. | ||
So even if you're like me going, I know what happened on January 6th, you're going to learn something new from these documentaries. | ||
What's something that you learned that was unexpected in doing your research, especially for the January 6th documentary, J6, A True Timeline? | ||
What did you learn that you didn't expect? | ||
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You know, there's so much I could say, but a couple things that come to mind is I remember listening to the J6 committee hearings, you know, that was run by the Democrats. | |
The two Republicans were Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, arguably not very Republican. | ||
And so they had created this narrative that Donald Trump sent a tweet at 2.24 p.m., And it's the tweet on January 6th where he says, like, Pence, you know, could have done the right thing. | ||
And it was pretty anti-Pence, to be sure. | ||
The crowd was already being violent in certain pockets at the time. | ||
And at the J6 hearing, the speaker says, one of the Democrats says, Our investigation discovered that when Trump sent out that 2.24 p.m. | ||
tweet, a strong breach into the Capitol then occurred. | ||
Now I'm listening to that thinking, okay, I was told by everybody that there was very little internet access. | ||
And it's not like people were on their phones scrolling to see with what little internet access they had scrolling to see what Trump was going to tweet. | ||
So when I looked in the footage, I found that what actually happened was there was a series of misfires and improperly used CS gas canisters. | ||
And with the wind blowing back at them, the police essentially gassed themselves out of a line that they had held on the West Plaza for over an hour. | ||
Interesting. So that was just completely a false narrative that the J-6 committee put out there. | ||
Now, in addition to that, it was really interesting once the MPD, the Metropolitan Police Department, radio calls came out to hear how they were responding and the calls that were happening. | ||
And we have a lot of those calls in the timeline. | ||
To this day, I don't think many people have ever heard the actual radio calls from the MPD, other than maybe a couple of the ones that were included during the J6 committee hearings. | ||
And it really kind of puts into perspective what were the police doing, what were the police thinking. | ||
In this documentary, you see multiple police officers that say we were set up. | ||
We were set up to fail. | ||
We did not. | ||
Why did we not have the platoons? | ||
Why did we not have the resources? | ||
Because that first breach, there are only five police officers, I guess you could call it standing guards, standing behind metal bike rack fences. | ||
There was no way that people were not going to get past them if they wanted to. | ||
And we saw what happened. | ||
So, yeah, there's just a lot there. | ||
I think the truth, it's going to still take years and years and years for the full truth. | ||
We need a real, I think, actual investigative body to do this type of work. | ||
I'm just the guys who sat on his computer for hundreds of hours and compiled this, you know, with the help of some others. | ||
You know, don't downplay yourself because obviously this is not an amateur effort. | ||
I mean, it's produced like a documentary that we need, and we really do need this stuff. | ||
The other side, they've got the committees. | ||
They've got 60 Minutes and HBO. | ||
They've got a million different companies being funded to millions of dollars to produce propaganda that lies. | ||
We need to counter that. | ||
We need well-produced documentaries that show the other side because that's what convinces people, showing it in a full-fledged form, not in little bits, not something you have to hunt for on social media because you're interested in finding out the truth. | ||
Something you can present to people of any persuasion and say, here's the truth. | ||
The other side has that in abundance. | ||
We need more of that, and we need more Paul Eskendons, and we're happy we have at least one at doing the hard work of getting the truth out there. | ||
Again, Paul Eskendon is the filmmaker who directed and edited the new investigative documentary, It launched just a few days ago called J6, A True Timeline. | ||
It's a wonderful way to celebrate the anniversary of the insurrection. | ||
Go to open.ink slash J6 to watch it today. | ||
It's absolutely free. | ||
It's The True Timeline by Paul Escondon. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Paul, and congratulations on another bombshell documentary. | ||
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Thanks a lot so much, Harrison. | |
Thanks for having me. Incredible stuff. | ||
You can follow Paul on gab, gab.com slash media pending. | ||
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