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But as far as we can pull together, the psychos at Davos 2024 are gleefully celebrating their victorious genocide of 17 million people from their poisonous jabs with far more in their sights. | ||
The unelected so-called health experts at Davos 2024 are now prioritizing Disease X, the final solution to solidify New World Order domination. | ||
How did we get here? | ||
It began with utilizing COVID hysteria. | ||
Dr. Fauci blew up the age-old regulatory process for testing new vaccines in order to bring in a host of DNA altering technology. | ||
COVID has since been proven to have been created in a lab. | ||
Disease X is lab-driven from the outset. | ||
Decades of researching human genes in mice and other animals and the discovery of ancient diseases Have resulted in the World Economic Forum nonchalantly predicting that Disease X with a 100% kill rate could spread across the world in as little as 36 hours, killing upwards of 80 million people. | ||
Research has been ongoing at the UK's high-security, state-of-the-art facility in Port and Down, where a threat list grows of animal viruses capable of infecting humans. | ||
Meanwhile, the United States Congress is pushing the Bio-Research Bill H.R. 3832 to further U.S. labs research of Disease X. Disease X represents far more than a pandemic of untold mass death. | ||
Disease X allows the pharma billionaires behind it to become trillionaires. | ||
Now, Disease X, I've been teaching this sort of thing pretty well full time since 1990. | ||
And I'd never heard of this disease X, so I looked at some of my books, because when I wrote my book, I couldn't remember putting it in, so it wasn't in there. | ||
So it must be a new disease. | ||
It's a virus we don't know yet, but we do know it's out there. | ||
But the video I was doing yesterday was examining a particular virus that was experimentally used to infect mice, caused a disease of the brain. | ||
And at the end of the study, none of the mice at the end of the study were alive anymore. | ||
And that virus, my understanding from reading of the paper, It evolved in cell cultures in a laboratory. | ||
So, as a result of going through cell cultures in a laboratory, the function of the virus had been increased. | ||
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So is the next pandemic really preventable? | |
Funding from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation supported CEPI to invest $1.2 million in a startup to create under-the-tongue vaccine wafers for needle-free vaccines against disease X. | ||
While simultaneously allowing the World Health Organization's pandemic treaty to reach into sovereign nations and bypass their governments, a policy-shifting Trojan horse that was rehearsed at the Clade X tabletop exercise by the Johns Hopkins Center in Washington, D.C. in 2018. a policy-shifting Trojan horse that was rehearsed at the Clade The World Health Organization estimates that 150 million people have died. | ||
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That's approximately 2% of the global population. | |
In the U.S., there have been an estimated 82 million severe cases and 15 million deaths. | ||
At least 5 million Cladex deaths happened because adequate medical care wasn't available. | ||
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is down 90%. | ||
The GDP down 50%. | ||
It was only by nationalizing the healthcare system that basic medical care is still available. | ||
The government now pays for, controls, and rations all medical care. | ||
The president remains in critical condition. | ||
And while the vice president is out of intensive care, he remains unable to assume his constitutional duties. | ||
One third of the U.S. Congress is dead or incapacitated. | ||
What if years go by without a vaccine? | ||
Then experts tell us that we could eventually see 30 to 40 million deaths in the U.S. and more than 900 million around the world, 12% of the global population. | ||
As the expose reported, KlaedX is said to have illustrated high-level strategic decisions and policies needed to prevent a severe pandemic or diminish its consequences should prevention fail and will educate senior leaders at the highest levels of U.S. government as well as members of KlaedX is said to have illustrated high-level strategic decisions and policies needed to prevent a severe pandemic or diminish its Disease X is coming, but it isn't some chaotic pandemic we must manage. | ||
It is a genocidal kill weapon agreed upon by the worst members of humanity. | ||
John Bowne reporting. | ||
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It's Wednesday, January 17th in the year of 2024. | |
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And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing up. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
We have a very big show for you today. | ||
Of course, lots of videos coming out of the World Economic Forum. | ||
We'll get to some of those. | ||
After all, they can't help but brag about what they're planning. | ||
We'll talk about that. | ||
We'll read between the lines as to what they're saying. | ||
We'll also be joined in the second hour by Anthony Rubin with Muckraker. | ||
They recently came out with a full-fledged documentary showing the organized, coordinated invasion campaign being carried out by the UN and our own government against us. | ||
Very excited to talk to him again. | ||
And we'll open up the phone lines for your calls in the third hour. | ||
So stay tuned for that. | ||
In fact, I think Simon from Florida is going to call in with a pretty interesting series of treaties that are being signed that really lay out what the New World Order has in store for the next big war, the next big world war that we are obviously trying desperately to start. | ||
So with that, let's get right into it. | ||
But here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch. | ||
For Wednesday, the 17th of January, 2024, Chinese researchers engineer deadly coronavirus strain targeting the brain with 100% kill rate in mice and they acknowledge potential human spillover risk. | ||
But why? | ||
Why are you doing this? | ||
Why, though? | ||
A team of Chinese researchers has successfully developed a mutant strain of coronavirus with an alarming 100% kill rate in mice specifically designed to target the brain cells, the Daily Mail reported. | ||
The findings, detailed in a contentious study, highlight the pathogen's enhanced lethality and potential risk it poses for spillover into human populations. | ||
The preprint study, which was published in BioRxiv website on January 3rd, details the experiment conducted by these researchers using a variant of the pangolin coronavirus. | ||
This virus was introduced to a group of mice to study the effects and it killed them all extremely quickly. | ||
They say it can cause a 100% mortality in human ACE2 transgenic mice, potentially attributable to late-stage brain infection. | ||
So ACE2 transgenic mice means mice enhanced with human cells so that their reaction more closely reflects what a human would go through if they caught the virus. | ||
This underscores a spillover risk of GX underscore PV2 into humans and provides a unique model for understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of SARS-CoV-2 related viruses, according to the study. | ||
The researchers claim the two pangolin coronaviruses were identified even before the COVID-19 outbreak. | ||
These viruses were isolated and cultured in different years. | ||
The results were alarming as all the mice were affected with live virus died within seven to eight days post-inoculation. | ||
The virus was not only found in the bodies of the mice, but it reached critical organs such as the brain, eyes, and lungs. | ||
The researchers noted a rapid weight loss in the infected mice within five days, followed by other symptoms such as sluggishness and white eyes. | ||
In the later stages of the infection, it was observed that the viral load in the lungs had significantly decreased by day six. | ||
However, the viral RNA loads and viral teeters in the brain samples increased substantially by day six, suggesting severe brain infection was the primary cause of death. | ||
Again, I just gotta ask why. | ||
Why, why, why? | ||
But why though? But why are you doing this? | ||
Honestly, what is the benefit of this? | ||
What is the purpose of this? | ||
I can kind of understand doing dangerous scientific experiments if the benefit is equivalent to the risk, is worthy of the risk that you're taking. | ||
But the risk is the point of this virus. | ||
I mean, what are you going to do with the virus? | ||
The risk is that the virus gets out and infects everybody. | ||
Why else would you engineer a virus? | ||
I mean, that is the point of engineering a virus, is so that it infects everybody. | ||
Just what are they doing? | ||
Just what are they doing? | ||
But of course... It's not the only time this has happened in 2022 in Boston University. | ||
Scientists created a new deadly COVID strain with an 80% death rate compared to the approximately 1% rate of COVID-19. | ||
What's more shocking is those experiments at Boston University were not done in a high containment bio safety level 4 facility, but used a lower safety level 3 protocol, enormously increasing the risk for human infection and transmission. | ||
And that's why, that's why this exact reason is why the people that created the first coronavirus should probably be subjected to excruciating punishment and punishment. | ||
Capital punishment. To teach them a lesson. | ||
So that the next person that wants to create a virus that destroys the world might go, you know, but I don't want to have my fingernails ripped out. | ||
So maybe I won't do this. | ||
We got to do something. | ||
We got to do something to stop these people. | ||
What the hell? We'll get more into that later because, yeah, it's not just China doing this. | ||
America is obviously deeply involved in this as well. | ||
So we'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
But another sickness is on the top of our list here. | ||
Travelers at Dulles and Reagan airports exposed to measles linked to, quote, international traveler. | ||
Travelers at Dulles and Reagan airports were exposed to measles linked to an international traveler earlier this month. | ||
It's unclear if that, quote, international traveler is an illegal alien. | ||
Measles is a highly contagious illness that can spread easily through the air when an infected person breathes, coughs, or sneezes. | ||
Measles symptoms usually appear in two stages. | ||
In the first stage, most people have a fever of greater than 101 degrees, runny nose, watery eyes, and a cough. | ||
These symptoms usually start 7 to 14 days after being exposed. | ||
Second stage starts 3 to 5 days after symptoms start when a rash begins to appear on the face and spread to the rest of the body. | ||
People with measles are contagious from 4 days before the rash appears to 4 days after the rash appears. | ||
Health officials in the nation capital are warning of possible measles exposure Tuesday after a person with a confirmed case traveled through two of the busiest airports in the region when returning home from an international trip. | ||
And you remember before coronavirus, measles was the big thing. | ||
Measles was the thing they were trying to get everybody inoculated for. | ||
And there were measles outbreaks that were cause of massive concern. | ||
And if you actually looked into that, you would see that every single time there was a measles exposure in America, it was from an international traveler who brought it in to the country. | ||
And that's the case with almost every disease that you can get vaccinated for these days. | ||
Doing research when a son was born and just looking in once again to vaccines and looking at the diseases that they... | ||
Treat for, it's like every disease pretty much is like, well, this disease that you're being inoculated for, it's basically eradicated in America. | ||
It doesn't exist here anymore, except in pockets of illegal immigrants, illegal alien neighborhoods. | ||
It's extremely prevalent. | ||
And international travelers do bring it in every once in a while. | ||
So it's like, we've done it. | ||
We have eradicated these diseases from our society. | ||
And if our societies were hermetically sealed from the outside world... | ||
These diseases would just become things of the past. | ||
You wouldn't even have to inoculate for them anymore because there would be no risk of exposure ever, except that people from other countries are bringing it in. | ||
And I wonder how many of the 10 million people that have crossed the border since Biden got into office are bringing these types of diseases as well. | ||
I wonder how many Americans will be subjected to diseases that the first world has eradicated I wonder how much suffering and death will be caused by the open border in addition to, of course, the staggering levels of crime that come along with it. | ||
Actually, I have a little thing about that too, and maybe I'll have to dig around and find that here in just a second because they've recently published just some of the crime rates having to do with illegal immigrants. | ||
I believe Texas alone, but it may have been America as a whole. | ||
And it's just unimaginable. | ||
Just tens of thousands of murders and horrific beatings and just all sorts of just horrible things that our people are being subjected to by our government as they bring in the people who victimize us. | ||
It really is... Meanwhile, VP chants erupt as Vivek Ramaswamy takes stage at Trump's campaign event in New Hampshire. | ||
President Trump invited former presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy onto the stage at his campaign event in Atkinson, New Hampshire. | ||
As Trump started giving his opening remarks, he invited Vivek to share a short speech. | ||
In his speech, Vivek expressed that there is a war going on between those who love the United States and those who want to destroy it. | ||
He said, quote, we need a commander-in-chief who will lead us to victory in this war. | ||
After he concluded his speech, Ramaswamy was received well by Trump supporters and VP chants erupted. | ||
And we'll actually go to that video in just a second. | ||
The whole thing's pretty long, but we can at least begin it. | ||
But this is what Vivek Ramaswamy is supposed to be doing. | ||
This is exactly what we need him doing. | ||
Actually, I dug it up. | ||
It was back in February of last year when Vivek Ramaswamy was first hitting the campaign trail and making a big splash. | ||
And I only slightly facetiously asked if Vivek Ramaswamy is so great, why isn't he helping Trump win? | ||
In other words, Trump is the guy – Trump is the leader of this movement. | ||
Trump is the inevitable candidate for the Republican Party. | ||
And so everybody was celebrating Vivek and talking about how great he was and all the points he was bringing up. | ||
I was like, well, if he's so great, why is he... | ||
Challenging our leader. | ||
You know, it's like if he's a wonderful guy that's going to save America, then why is he not consolidating his power with Donald Trump in order to maximize the possibility of victory there? | ||
And a part of me thinks like, was this a Trump plan all along? | ||
I don't think it was. I don't think it was. | ||
But if it was, you couldn't have planned it better. | ||
So while Trump is dealing with his legal issues and staying above the. | ||
The raucousness of the Republican debates and everything, right, like Trump didn't go to any of the debates. | ||
You had Ron Sanders and Nikki Haley and Vivek and Chris Christie up there sniping at each other. | ||
Trump's just like, I'm he's like, I'm not going to participate in this. | ||
I'm already the nominee. | ||
So you guys go do that. | ||
Figure out who's going to get second place. | ||
Who's going to be the also ran. | ||
But I've already won. | ||
But wouldn't it be smart to put in a plant from the Trump campaign as almost a Trump surrogate to keep the talking points in place to remind everybody what a real outsider looks like when compared to the Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis paradigm. | ||
Because Vivek made those debates very different. | ||
It was almost like they wanted to return to the old pre-2016 world where you had Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, very... | ||
Respectfully disagreeing with each other about just how many wars and just how neoconish they should all be. | ||
But then you have Vivek Ramaswamy reminding everybody of what it's like to have a Trumpian candidate in place. | ||
He carries that campaign to the first primary and then immediately drops out and joins the Trump campaign. | ||
It's almost like they planned it. | ||
Almost. I don't think they did, but it couldn't have worked out better. | ||
And of course, this is exactly where he belongs. | ||
And the biggest mistake Trump could ever make would be to pick somebody like Nikki Haley for VP. Doing something like that, putting Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley into his vice president position, would be the equivalent of putting a giant red target on the back of his head for the deep state to aim at. | ||
But if Vivek Ramaswamy is his vice president, well, then the specter of murdering Trump doesn't quite have the same benefits that it would otherwise. | ||
And I've told the story before, but there's a man I know, a rather elderly man, who was in politics for a very long time, and he was a very early supporter of... | ||
Ronald Reagan. And as Ronald Reagan was becoming the Republican candidate for presidency, he was asking this guy, this wealthy benefactor, very libertarian dude, he's the guy that helped Ron Paul quite a bit through his career as well. | ||
And so Ronald Reagan's talking to this guy about who he should pick as a vice president, and I heard this from this guy. | ||
He said, I told Ronald Reagan, anybody but George Bush. | ||
You can have anybody as vice president, but don't you dare choose George Bush. | ||
George H.W. Bush. | ||
And Ronald Reagan said, yeah, yeah, no, I wouldn't choose him. | ||
He's no good. | ||
I got other picks. | ||
And a little bit of time passes. | ||
And then Ronald Reagan calls this guy back and goes, they're saying it has to be Bush. | ||
I don't know who they are. I don't know if that's the RNC. I don't know what puppet masters are dictating things to the future president of the United States. | ||
But he didn't want George H.W. Bush. | ||
His supporters didn't want George H.W. Bush. | ||
But they did. | ||
So they got what they wanted. | ||
And George H.W. Bush was his vice president. | ||
And then, lo and behold, Ronald Reagan is shot in an assassination attempt. | ||
And... George H.W. Bush is almost president via assassination. | ||
So I'm sure Trump knows this, right? | ||
Like Trump is not stupid, right? | ||
Trump talks to Roger Stone, right? | ||
He knows not to pick somebody like Nikki Haley or else he's going to be JFK slash Ronald Reagan. | ||
So I really do hope he chooses Vivek. | ||
That would at least make it a little bit more difficult for the powers that be to eliminate Trump in favor of their preferred candidate. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
This is crazy. It's a disaster. | ||
Public charging stations turn into electric car graveyards in bitter Chicago cold. | ||
Electric vehicle owners in the Chicago area have not been able to charge their overpriced method of transportation in the bitter cold this week, leaving scenes of dead electric cars littered across public charging stations. | ||
It turns out buying a worthless car to virtue signal for the environment has unintended consequences. | ||
Yes, the coal-powered cars. | ||
Fox Chicago reported Monday that the charging stations have turned into electric car graveyards over the past two days as temperatures in the Windy City and its suburbs have dipped to the negative double digits. | ||
One man, Tyler Beard, said to the outlet that he'd been trying to recharge his Tesla at an Oak Brook Tesla supercharging station since Sunday afternoon, saying, quote, nothing, no juice, still on 0%. | ||
And this is like three hours being out here after being out here three hours yesterday. | ||
Wow. Wow. That sucks. | ||
Sucks for you, I guess. | ||
Six hours. Can you imagine spending six hours over two days just trying to do what it takes, a gasoline-powered car 30 seconds? | ||
30 seconds versus six hours, and he's still at 0%. | ||
I wonder why that is. | ||
Electric cars just don't work when it's too cold, and I factor that in to the calculations. | ||
Okay. Kevin Sumerak told Fox 32 that he landed Sunday night at Chicago O'Hare International Airport and found his Tesla dead. | ||
He was forced to hire a flatbed tow truck to locate a working charging station. | ||
Man, it's so inconvenient. | ||
I mean, literally. I mean, electric cars. | ||
My God. It's the most inconvenient thing ever. | ||
And you realize just how... | ||
Like, I never... Really, until I got a big yard and started using gasoline power tools. | ||
You ever realize how awesome gasoline is? | ||
It's the coolest thing ever. | ||
Like, it's amazing. | ||
It really is incredible. | ||
And then you just compare it to the electric. | ||
I mean, I have electric of, like, the same tool, like an electric leaf blower and a gasoline leaf blower. | ||
I'll use the electric one for little piddly things if I'm blowing leaves off the porch or whatever. | ||
It's like... And you get the gasoline one. | ||
It's just like... And just like blowing trees over. | ||
It's so awesome. | ||
Gasoline is just awesome. | ||
It really is. | ||
And it doesn't freeze. | ||
You can actually use it in the cold, unlike charging stations. | ||
And here's the great thing. | ||
If something does happen and you run out of gas or you come back... | ||
I mean, this literally could never happen unless you got all of your gas siphoned out of your tank, which I don't even think you can... | ||
Really do. There's always going to be a little bit of gasoline in there. | ||
But just in case there was some freak accident where all of the gasoline evaporated from your car, and when you were on a trip and you land at an airport and go and find your car is suddenly out of gas, again, impossible. | ||
But in case something like that were to happen, unlike having to hire a flatbed tow truck that probably cost $1,000 to haul your Tesla away, You can actually just go to the gas station and get a gallon of gasoline and pour it into your car right there in the parking lot. | ||
The point is, if electric cars had been invented first and then gasoline cars came out, it would be like the greatest invention ever. | ||
People would be like, can you believe how incredibly efficient and convenient this new gas technology is? | ||
It's unlike anything we've ever seen. | ||
It's so powerful. | ||
It's so convenient. | ||
This is a miracle. | ||
And not so much with the electric cars. | ||
We're sort of actually kind of going in reverse in a lot of ways. | ||
Don't try to go reverse in your Tesla. | ||
It might blow up. Tens of thousands of illegal Chinese migrants detained at U.S. border in major national security threat. | ||
But were they let in, though? | ||
Were they let in? That's my question. | ||
As the border crisis continues to spiral, Border Patrol officers are reporting a spike in the number of Chinese migrants apprehended while trying to enter the U.S. illegally, underscoring the threat to national security posts by President Biden's open border policy. | ||
Since October 1st, around 16... | ||
6,000 Chinese nationals have been detained by Border Patrol agents after illegally crossing the border at various points of entry. | ||
They report that nearly 10,000 such migrants were apprehended in October and November, which means that roughly 6,000 have been arrested since December. | ||
That does not include the 40 illegal immigrants who were recently detained by Mexican authorities on their way to the U.S. by bus in southern Mexico, nor does it include the 180 migrants they apprehended the same day coming from Central and South America towards the United States. | ||
The problem has grown so dramatically that the mainstream media can no longer ignore it. | ||
With the New York Times and CNN recently reporting on the problem, an in-depth report to CNN by CNN reveals that more than 31,000 Chinese citizens... | ||
citizens have been apprehended by authorities crossing legally into America from Mexico during the first 11 months of 2023, which is a notable rise over the average of just 1500 per year during the previous decade. | ||
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Can we just seriously think about this for one second? | ||
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You would typically have, for the last decade, 1,500 people per year from China tried into the country illegally. | ||
1,500 per year. | ||
Last year, in the first 11 months, there were 31,000 Chinese people. | ||
So... Something happened that caused the Chinese population crossing at the southern border to increase by 30 times. | ||
What could that have been? | ||
What could have caused that? | ||
How could that have happened? | ||
More than the preceding 10 years combined. | ||
As we get ready for a war with China, They are sending 30,000 agents across our southern border in a single year. | ||
Yeah, we'll get back into this in just a little bit. | ||
We'll get back into this. | ||
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Disease X, World War III. The illegal immigration pipeline. | ||
Not just overwhelming our system by sheer force of number, but also allowing in tens of thousands of Chinese nationals. | ||
Which again, I think I just want to spend a second on this story again. | ||
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After all... | |
China is our primary geopolitical opponent. | ||
Some people have you believe it's Russia. | ||
Not exactly true. | ||
Russia really didn't do anything to encroach on our land. | ||
Nothing that Russia did affected us. | ||
So other people want you to think it's Iran. | ||
This is another fight we're choosing to have. | ||
Now, if there's one country that's actually a threat to America, it is 100% China. | ||
And it's a threat that has not just gone unopposed in the recent past. | ||
In a lot of cases, the American establishment has done everything they can to empower China. | ||
I mean, every step of the way. | ||
And we did this with the Soviet Union as well, by the way. | ||
We built the Soviet Union. | ||
American industry built the Soviet Union from the ground up. | ||
On purpose, in secret, by design during the Second World War. | ||
And then, of course, they became our primary enemy during the Cold War. | ||
They wouldn't even exist if it wasn't for us. | ||
Maybe I should spend some time on that one day. | ||
When you hear the number of, like, the amount... | ||
Just raw material that was sent. | ||
It's staggering. | ||
Absolutely staggering what we sent to the Soviet Union. | ||
China was the same, right? China was set up. | ||
Communist China was established from the outset by a bunch of New York bankers that went over to give the funding to Mao to help him create his Communist Party. | ||
We facilitated all of that. | ||
We allowed that to happen in the more recent past. | ||
It has been our industry and our so-called leadership, again, the bankers in New York, who offshored all of our manufacturing to China, just willfully giving up our economic engine to China almost completely. | ||
And that's had, of course, devastating impacts, really hollowing out the manufacturing base of this country, the Rust Belt, you know, all of that. | ||
But then, in addition to that, and more recently, our university system, in many cases, is completely dominated by Chinese nationals who are not expats who came to America to be American, to go to American colleges, to build up this country because they don't believe in communism. | ||
No, these are just communist Chinese people who come here to... | ||
Take part in our university to learn our military technology and just take it back to China. | ||
And there's even a video on Twitter a couple days ago where it was a student of Chinese descent but an American student going, all of my professors are straight up Chinese. | ||
All of their TAs, all of their teaching assistants are straight up Chinese. | ||
Most of the class... | ||
Why don't we just teach it in Chinese? | ||
And then, you know, if there's one positive thing that Obama's ever done with his life, it's that documentary, American Factory, where they show Chinese ownership taking over an American factory and operating it like colonial overseers. | ||
So, you know, the threat of China is multifaceted. | ||
Obviously, there's Taiwan, which may very well be a flashpoint. | ||
Of war, although I believe it'll more likely go the way of Hong Kong, where it'll be conquered in a bloodless coup by the Chinese Communist influence, primarily through money and coercion of the police force locally there. | ||
But it could also lead to an outright conflict. | ||
China's not exactly shy about their desire for military conflict with America. | ||
In fact, they built a one-to-one replica of an American aircraft carrier in the desert so their bombers could practice targeting on the thing that they're eventually going to target. | ||
I mean, literally. And it's an American aircraft carrier in a desert in China for them to practice. | ||
So, not only are they infiltrating us through the corporate sphere, not only are they taking over the industry by outsourcing through the corporate sphere, not only are they infiltrating our universities and giving priority, and then once they get into the universities, they continue that preferential treatment for their fellow countrymen. | ||
And then, at this point, they are just straight up Sending over tens of thousands of sleeper cell agents to await orders, I guess. | ||
I remember last year there was the story of Chinese people in America hacking into critical infrastructure and the American military couldn't find them. | ||
Oh, and remember when they sent that Chinese spy balloon over and it was recently discovered that they were actually communicating with mainland China? | ||
Through the internet while they were here, while that balloon was traveling over almost by design all the most sensitive military research sites like Oak Ridge, Tennessee. | ||
So, I mean, the option is either the people in charge of our country are just the most cartoonishly gullible people The most soft-headed morons the world's ever seen. | ||
We've got these Chinese people who are just like, you are our enemy, and we will conquer you, and we're going to spy on you, and we're going to infiltrate you. | ||
And the American politicians are just like, oh, you're fleeing communism? | ||
Well, come on over. Come on over. | ||
We'll rescue you from the communists. | ||
You fled communist China. | ||
Now you're here, the land of freedom. | ||
And the person's like, yes... | ||
Yes, I hate the communist China. | ||
Yes, but take me in. | ||
Show me your most sensitive documents. | ||
Like, they're just stupid. | ||
Like, obviously China is doing this on purpose. | ||
Obviously China is aggressively targeting America for infiltration and subversion. | ||
And we're doing nothing to stop it because we either don't realize or because we're in on it. | ||
And considering the past actions of our industry offshoring to China, etc., etc., it seems like they're just all in on it. | ||
And we've explained this before in the sense that the global... | ||
And I was trying to find this tweet the other day. | ||
I covered it on the show before, where it was a poll where it was like, is Nick Fuentes right and Israel and the Jews are destroying America? | ||
Is somebody else right and China is destroying America? | ||
Or is Alex Jones right and the World Economic Forum is destroying America? | ||
And it's like, do you not understand how all of these things work together? | ||
It's not an either-or option. | ||
It's not either you talk about this or you talk about this. | ||
The Chinese government has achieved what they want worldwide with their people. | ||
They have the facial recognition systems. | ||
They have the social credit score. | ||
They have the paradigm of absolute and total control of their citizenry to an inhuman and frankly terrifying degree. | ||
So they've perfected that system in China. | ||
Now they're working on exporting that system to the rest of the world and they're using China as a testing ground. | ||
How far can we push people? | ||
How do people respond with this stimulus? | ||
How do people respond with this stimulus? | ||
They already have an enclosed test subject array that they can then experiment on to learn how to best implement these things in the rest of the world. | ||
So that's why there's no attacks against China. | ||
That's why they don't care that China calls homosexuality a mental illness. | ||
They don't care that China is openly and egregiously racist against everybody else. | ||
They don't care about these things. | ||
Global warming. They don't care that China is building 10,000 coal power plants. | ||
Because they don't really care about that at all. | ||
They don't care about coal power plants. | ||
They don't care about pollution. They don't care about climate change. | ||
What they care about is control. | ||
And China has their population under control. | ||
So they're the icons. | ||
They're the idols. They're the... | ||
They run the system that the globalists want in the rest of the world. | ||
So now their actual infiltration and takeover of America is being facilitated by the UN, by all of these NGOs that are funding and helping to carry out the illegal immigration program. | ||
30,000 Chinese agents, sleeper cells, have been embedded in America in the last three years. | ||
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Welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | |
Yes, the World Economic Forum is meeting in Davos. | ||
We have some videos from that, but I think before we do, before we go to the videos of the people actually saying in their own words what they plan on, as well as some very fun confrontations that are taking place at the World Economic Forum with independent reporters asking questions at the mainstream. | ||
Dare not. I want to go to a video of... | ||
I believe his name is Malcolm Roberts. | ||
He's a senator from... Here it is. | ||
Yeah, Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts dropping some serious truth problems about the World Economic Forum and its dystopian Great Reset agenda. | ||
He gave this speech in the Australian Parliament. | ||
Clip number one. The plan of the Great Reset is that you will die. | ||
Let's watch. Instead of working together to push Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum plan based on United Nations policies, work together instead for our country. | ||
Klaus Schwab's life by subscription, quote, is really serfdom. | ||
It's slavery. Billionaire globalist corporations will own everything. | ||
Homes, factories, farms, cars, furniture. | ||
And everyday citizens will rent what they need. | ||
If their social credit score allows. | ||
The plan of the Great Reset is that you will die with nothing. | ||
To pull off this evil plan, Klaus Schwab's World Economic Forum will need to take more than just material possessions from Australians. | ||
Senators in this very chamber today who support the Great Reset threaten our privacy, freedom and dignity. | ||
Yes, they're in this Senate chamber. | ||
One Nation vehemently opposes the Great Reset, the Digital Identity Bill, theft of agricultural land use, forcing farmers off their land, and all of the Great Reset. | ||
One Nation has a comprehensive plan to bring our beautiful country back to sustainable prosperity. | ||
And in the months ahead, we will be rolling that plan out. | ||
Instead of LibLab pushing Klaus Schwab's Great Reset with the tagline, you will owe nothing and be happy, One Nation advocates the Great Resist. | ||
We stand for a world where individuals and communities have primacy over predatory globalist billionaires and their quizzling bureaucrats, politicians, and mouthpiece media. | ||
One Nation accepts the challenge to provide a better future for everyday Australians. | ||
We have one flag, we are one community, and we are one nation. | ||
Yes, thanks to Wide Awake Media for posting that. | ||
He lays it out pretty forcefully there. | ||
But it's hard to overstate what an all-encompassing plan the World Economic Forum truly has. | ||
And you can... I mean, again, we can go... | ||
We'll go to their... | ||
We'll go to their language as they talk about it. | ||
But, I mean, it's just... | ||
You just read the headlines. | ||
You just read the headlines and that's the plan, right? | ||
You see the illegal immigrants... | ||
Crossing by the tens of thousands a day. | ||
That's a key part of the plan. | ||
You see that these immigrants are blamed on climate change. | ||
Obviously climate change is almost the central pillar of their operation. | ||
And the forced de-industrialization and essential just tearing down of the power of Western Europe and America. | ||
Obviously a major part of their plan. | ||
The Subversion of our food supply, the destruction of family farms. | ||
I mean, everybody knows this, but it's a scheme of control in totality. | ||
Like, there's nothing that they don't want to control. | ||
And again, it's hard to overstate how difficult it will be To reject this with anything less than the majority of people just waking up and rejecting it. | ||
Like, you have to wake up. | ||
You have to reject it. And it has to be a mass movement. | ||
And again, they actually explain this because they're treating this strategically. | ||
They're treating this like a war and like any war. | ||
The generals in the conflict are saying they're game planning. | ||
Okay, how are they going to fight back? | ||
How are they going to resist us? | ||
What can we do to defeat their defenses or foil their resistance to us? | ||
They're thinking about this militarily almost. | ||
And so they're game planning. | ||
Now they think that they have achieved critical mass in this. | ||
They think they have enough people in enough positions of power that it's irresistible. | ||
And it sort of reminds you of The Foundation. | ||
I've talked about The Foundation quite a bit. | ||
Old sci-fi book from the 50s. | ||
But every info warrior should read it and understand that this is a game plan that the world elite follow. | ||
It's like a secret book. | ||
I mean, you can look at Brave New World and see sort of a fantastical representation of what they eventually want the world to be like. | ||
And they're certainly moving in that direction and every aspect of that book you can see coming to fruition if you know where to look. | ||
But the foundation has an important element to it of irresistibility, of a plan being put into place that is immune to any individual interference. | ||
And so they have this thing called psychohistory in the foundation, where essentially they say that humanity, the bigger the group is, the more easy it is to predict its movements. | ||
And once you can predict the movements, you can add stimuli to manipulate those movements. | ||
And the patterns that humanity takes as a whole are of such force and such overwhelming impetus that any individual's Choices cannot affect it to any great degree. | ||
So there's a sense of inevitability to it. | ||
And again, you just need to read the foundation and think about it as an instruction book for the New World Order as to how to operate their subversive network of controllers. | ||
But that being said, here is John Kerry, clip number seven, explaining that, and again, as if he's a Military general explaining that the opposing army cannot resist their march. | ||
So let's go to clip number seven. | ||
We'll explain on the other side. | ||
It's absolutely critical that we accelerate. | ||
I am convinced beyond any doubt that because of the decisions being made in the marketplace now, because, you know as well as I do, even if, you know, I don't want this, obviously, but if you wound up with a different president who was opposed to climate crisis, I got news for you. No one politician anywhere in the world can undo what is happening now. | ||
The marketplace is doing this. | ||
And the only issue for all of us is Not whether or not we can get or will get to a low-carbon, no-carbon economy globally. | ||
We will. The only question is, will we get there in time to meet the challenge of the scientists in order to avoid the worst consequences of this crisis? | ||
That is what is at stake. | ||
So I really look forward to hearing from our folks today who are going to lay out to everybody here the ways in which all can participate in this transformation. | ||
It was the biggest transformation in the economies of the world in all of human history. | ||
It's also the greatest business set of opportunities that we've ever known in all of human history. | ||
And smart people are seeing that opportunity. | ||
And I think it's going to be the job creator and the energizer of our economies that are going to really transform the world over the course of these next months and years. | ||
So that's a threat. | ||
I don't know if I have to tell you that, but that was a threat. | ||
That was a tyrant flexing his perceived power over his subjects. | ||
What he's telling you when he says it doesn't matter who's president, in one way he's right, right? | ||
In one way he's correct in that we saw how Trump's presidency went last time. | ||
It didn't matter that he was president. | ||
The people underneath him refused to obey his orders. | ||
The people underneath him subverted him at every pass. | ||
The people underneath him are fully ideological adherents to the New World Order. | ||
So they don't care who's president. | ||
They have completely rejected the foundational premise of our republic in that the people get to choose their leaders and those leaders are given power no matter who likes it and who doesn't. | ||
It's the people's choice at the end of the day. | ||
That's the undergirding of our entire system that these people reject and openly subvert at every pass. | ||
But he says this will be the biggest transformation in all of human history. | ||
Which is a very, very heady statement to make, but he means it. | ||
And he's serious about this. | ||
And it is a complete reorganization and reimagining of humanity itself. | ||
That's what he's hinting at. | ||
He says it's the decisions of the marketplace. | ||
These people love to act like the decisions they make are just happening. | ||
It's the marketplace doing this. | ||
No, it's BlackRock and Vanguard... | ||
And the big bench, State Street, and the big banks that are forcing this on everybody. | ||
And then stepping back and saying, well, look at how, look at what's going on. | ||
Look at what's happening. Isn't this crazy? | ||
They're the ones doing this. | ||
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Let's do this, guys. guys. | |
It's good to see you. It's good to be back to New Hampshire. | ||
We miss you guys. | ||
We're going to make this happen, and you guys know this well. | ||
You know this man. You know why we're here, patriots across the state. | ||
We are in the middle of a war in this country. | ||
That's what this is. | ||
It's not a war between black and white. | ||
It's not between Democrat and Republican, even in a deeper sense. | ||
It's between the permanent state and the everyday citizen. | ||
Between those of us who love the United States of America and a fringe minority who hates this country and what we stand for. | ||
And right now, we need a Commander-in-Chief who will lead us to victory in this war. | ||
That's what we need in this country. | ||
You've got to know you're in a war to win one. | ||
You can't win one if you're sleeping the switch, have your head stuck in the sand like most Republicans. | ||
And I think that's going to require somebody who isn't bought and paid for, a businessman, not a politician. | ||
Anybody heard of that? | ||
And that's why I was in this race, but I'll tell you, the people of Iowa spoke loud and clear last night, and I'm a big believer that we the people create a government that is accountable to us, not the other way around. | ||
That we the people choose who leads this country. | ||
And so we heard we the people last night, and that is why last evening I met my friend here, we met in person, and I told him that I would endorse Donald J. Trump for President of the United States and do everything in my power. | ||
To lead us to victory in this war. | ||
It is a 1776 moment right now. | ||
That's where we live right now. | ||
And you want to know, what does it mean to be a Republican today? | ||
It means we believe in the ideals of 1776. | ||
Ideals like freedom and merit and the pursuit of excellence. | ||
That you get ahead in this country, not on the color of your skin, but on the content of your character and your contributions. | ||
End affirmative action. | ||
End at DEI. We are done with the nonsense. | ||
Send it back home. | ||
It means you believe in the rule of law. | ||
And I say this as the kid of legal immigrants to this country. | ||
That means your first act of entering this country cannot break the law, and that is why we need to use our military to secure our own southern border in this country. | ||
That's what it means to stand for the rule of law in the United States of America. | ||
It means the people we elect to run the government needs to be the ones who actually run the government, not the shadow government, in the deep state that runs the show today. | ||
This man is going to get in there this time around and actually shut down that deep state. | ||
Not messing around this time anymore. | ||
That's how we win this war in this country. | ||
And the way we're actually going to do this in the long run and win this this time around is with elections we need to secure in this country for the long run. | ||
You want to know what needs to happen in this country? | ||
Single day voting on election day as a national holiday with paper ballots. | ||
Government issued ID to match the voter file. | ||
And English as the sole language that appears on a mallet. | ||
And I'm confident this man will be the one to get us there. | ||
And this is how we get our country back. | ||
Now, black or white is deeper than that. | ||
These are the ideals of the American Revolution. | ||
And you know what? We do have some enemies that we need to defeat on the other side, but we have challenges to address in our own party right here at home. | ||
So you know what? If you want somebody who's going to foist onto you to use your social media account, you want to use a driver's license to do it, to have the right to use the internet, this man's not your man. | ||
There's another candidate in this race who'll do that for you. | ||
It's Nikki Haley. So there's Vivek Ramaswamy giving a speech in New Hampshire with Donald Trump, a very powerful diatribe. | ||
And you know, how long did it take them to get mail-in ballots? | ||
Completely unconstitutional, completely at odds with the safety, security, and reliability of the voting system. | ||
It took about two months. | ||
We have until November to reverse that. | ||
I don't think that's impossible. | ||
It just takes the will to do it. | ||
They can pass bills like that, and we can secure this election. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, he has to talk about the new world order. | ||
The World Economic Forum is open and undisguised. | ||
Of course, it always was. | ||
I mean, this is the great irony, and you can look at old clips of Alex Jones from Access TV in the 90s, where he says the New World Order, that they call themselves the New World Order. | ||
We didn't give them that name. | ||
That's the code word they use to describe the New World Order. | ||
The New World Order they're creating. | ||
The post-Cold War unipolar world. | ||
Now that is essentially going away now. | ||
And it's being replaced by a new New World Order. | ||
That again these same people want to have total control of. | ||
And again it's just strange. | ||
When you just repeat these people's words. | ||
And then you're called a conspiracy theorist. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Very odd. But we know that this is the... | ||
We know this is the plan. | ||
We know how they do it. They do it by creating crises that they then take advantage of. | ||
It's the simplest equation ever and they just do it over and over and people fall for it over and over and over again. | ||
But in that clip that we showed of John Kerry where he says essentially it doesn't matter... | ||
Who's elected president. | ||
He says if the president of the United States is against our agenda, it doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter because they can't stop us. | ||
Because it's the marketplace that has decided. | ||
Okay, well, the marketplace is... | ||
Orchestrated by the people at the top of the marketplace. | ||
The marketplace isn't exactly a free and open consequence of people's deliberate choices. | ||
It's highly manipulated, highly orchestrated, and being distorted by design to fit the desires of the new world order. | ||
So if it was true that it didn't matter who got elected president, then they wouldn't care about Donald Trump. | ||
But you can tell every time Donald Trump comes up, they are terrified that he might actually gain power again. | ||
They're horrified at this. | ||
They're doing everything they possibly can to prevent that from happening. | ||
But his point sort of still stands, right? | ||
That they've got the corporate heads in on this. | ||
They've got the C-40 agreement where you've got cities agreeing to institute laws that Comport with the World Economic Forum desires at a city level. | ||
And you've got the governors. | ||
They're promising to do it at the state level. | ||
And you've got the people in the charge of the country, whether elected or not, agreeing to be a part of this. | ||
And then you've got the supranational organizations like the UN or the EU, the WHO. They're in on this as well. | ||
So, in a way, to a degree, he's correct in that This is bigger than one person. | ||
It's bigger than one party. It's bigger than one organization. | ||
It is a network, a festering hive of participants, all in their own individual capacity, pushing this agenda forward. | ||
Again, you've got to read the foundation. | ||
This is how it works. So to one degree, he's right. | ||
But what he's really saying to everybody is we aren't asking your permission. | ||
We're doing this whether you like it or not. | ||
You can vote for whoever you want. | ||
If you all universally and simultaneously vote for somebody who's against our plan, because he's against our plan, if you express your opposition to our plan through the voting process, doesn't matter. | ||
We're going to do it anyway. I mean, this is the big conflict that's going on right now. | ||
And Vivek even pointed at that, right, where he said, We want a government by the people for the people, that people vote on, not some shadow government controlling things. | ||
This is the central conflict of our time, is do we maintain, can we continue to operate a republic that actually adheres to and responds to the will of the people? | ||
Or is voting just an illusion and a Just a little game that they play. | ||
Or are they just going to get rid of voting altogether and say, don't worry, our algorithms know how you're going to vote, so you don't have to anymore, like Klaus Schwab hinted at last time, last video, we played of his a few days ago. | ||
So they're, essentially this is the, and of course they do it in the most inverted and underhanded and subversive way possible, where everything they do They predicate on preserving democracy and our sacred democracy, while simultaneously telling you to your face, it doesn't matter who you vote for, this is happening anyway. | ||
So as they destroy any semblance of democracy, every time I mention democracy, people go, but we're not a democracy, we're a republic. | ||
I know that. You think I don't know that? | ||
Democracy means the will of the people being put into action through the electoral process. | ||
We have democratic elements to our republic. | ||
Now, democracy, as it was known... | ||
In fact, I was just reading a book from the 1700s where they used the term... | ||
I didn't realize England was some howling democracy. | ||
I didn't realize it was anarchy here. | ||
Saying, I thought there was some law... | ||
I thought there was some order to this society. | ||
I didn't realize we were some howling democracy. | ||
Which I think is a good term. | ||
So I'm against like pure democracy. | ||
Just because 51% of people want something doesn't mean that should be forced on the other 49. | ||
That's why we have a republic and the reason we have the separation of powers is to prevent the exploitation of the American people. | ||
All of these things are the things that are going away. | ||
And so as they claim they want to preserve democracy, it is not just that they want to use democracy to their own ends. | ||
It is a cover as they destroy democracy. | ||
While I don't think democracy, pure democracy in its dictionary definition is a good thing, when you're using the term to represent the fact that the people have a say in their own government, that is obviously something that is necessary. | ||
It's what our country was built on as a republic with the democratic process, electing people with a widespread voter base. | ||
Whose will is then manifested in the politicians that they elect. | ||
So of course they have to do it in the most underhanded, deceptive way possible, saying, oh, we're fighting for our democracy, which is why we can't have elections anymore. | ||
To preserve our democracy, we have to kick Trump off the ballot. | ||
Germany is so concerned about our democracy that not only are they readying themselves for war with Russia, just like Ukraine, preserve our democracy. | ||
Also, you don't get to choose who your president is. | ||
It's Zelensky until the war is over. | ||
And the war is only over when Zelensky says so. | ||
So Zelensky's president until he decides not to be anymore. | ||
That's how that works. Our democracy, after all. | ||
Hundreds of thousands of people have to die to preserve this democracy. | ||
Just blatant illusion, but that's fine. | ||
Not only is Germany preparing for war with Russia to preserve our democracy, they are more and more, in the recent past, threatening to ban the most popular party in Germany for being the most popular party. | ||
AFD, Alternative for Deutschland, it's a right-wing party, and it is the most popular party in Germany, and so now the German government is seriously considering... | ||
Banning the party from existence. | ||
Our democracy, right? | ||
The more popular you are, the more likely it is that you get removed by the state. | ||
This is how just utterly absurd the claims of our democracy are. | ||
And it's like you can go over it with everything, but I mean, it just goes on and on. | ||
Here's the article from Politico. | ||
Germany's far right AFD is soaring. | ||
Can a ban stop it? | ||
A fiery debate over whether to ban the ever more radical alternative for Germany is supported by the country's Nazi past. | ||
Well, the Nazis were here 80 years ago, so now you can't have a say in your government. | ||
Well, so glad the Nazis lost. | ||
It's just one of those things where it's like, oh, the Nazis were so bad. | ||
Why? Well, because they didn't let people have free speech. | ||
They didn't let people elect their representatives. | ||
They were tyrants. | ||
They were anti-democratic. | ||
So in order to prevent the fascists from getting into office, we're going to have to ban your political party arbitrarily and without cause. | ||
The irony is palpable, but There it is. | ||
Remember, everything these people say is a lie. | ||
Everything they claim to believe is just utter crap. | ||
Like, I don't know how to emphasize that anymore. | ||
I don't know if it's even worth it to go over and over again, but like there's a meme that's been going around recently or something that's been posted quite a bit and it's extremely it's like an earworm. | ||
It's just, you know, once you see it I've been thinking about it constantly since I saw it. | ||
And it simply says, the purpose of a system is what it does. | ||
The purpose of a system is what it does. | ||
So people will claim that, well, the asylum system is for protecting political dissidents from persecution by unfriendly governments. | ||
It's like, really? Because what it does is flood America with 10 million random people that are not being persecuted by anybody. | ||
So that's the purpose of the system. | ||
You can say the purpose is whatever you want. | ||
The outcome of the system is the purpose of the system. | ||
And so all of these systems, you have to separate the language, the rhetoric about it, from the actual outcome. | ||
The purpose of the system is what it does. | ||
There is, after all, no point in claiming that the purpose of the system is to do what it constantly fails to do. | ||
So use that by Stafford Beer. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I mean, it's like I know you know all this, but it's also this is what we have to get across to people. | ||
I know our audience understands the level of deception that goes in to every single one of these societal conflagrations. | ||
There's this arson that's being inflicted on our culture and society and race and everything. | ||
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I don't know. | |
I don't know. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
Because it's so obvious. | ||
It's like, on one hand, I can't believe people can't see this. | ||
I don't believe people can't see this. | ||
Unless people are really just willfully ignorant to everything that's going on, I have to think there's some glimmer of consciousness in the American people that knows that regardless of... | ||
And Mayorkas and his just condescending rhetoric or Kamala Harris with her, you know, substitute teacher energy, like they claim like, oh, well, we got to protect these people. | ||
These poor, innocent people are being victimized and America is a safe haven. | ||
And it's like you are invading our country with 10 million grown adult men from Africa. | ||
Shut the shut up. | ||
Like, you're just lying. These people are just blatantly lying. | ||
And this is why I don't understand. So, on one hand, there's no way people don't realize this. | ||
There's no way people see 10 million people crossing our southern border in three years and think, this is a good thing, and they're all refugees and asylum seekers that would die if we didn't bring them in. | ||
Oh, really? The nine-month pregnant woman crossing... | ||
To have her baby in America so she can have a citizenship? | ||
She's fleeing from political persecution? | ||
Just stop it. | ||
It's absurd that people don't realize this. | ||
I can't believe they don't. | ||
I know our audience is perfectly aware of this, so I don't want to be just telling you things you already know, but if people don't realize the importance of this reality and then work to combat it, Regardless of the names that they call you or the rhetoric itself that they deploy to prevent you from standing up against them, | ||
if you can't overcome that and actually stand up against the obvious and deliberate outcome of these programs, then we're lost. | ||
We're just lost completely. Every single thing, the climate change program, the climate change agenda is just shattered completely, rendered utterly ridiculous by the fact that the people imposing it worship at China's feet, who has no environmental controls, who is responsible for 90% of the plastic in the oceans, who have poisoned their rivers to death. | ||
The animals don't exist in them anymore. | ||
Who have built literally hundreds of new coal power plants. | ||
Who don't even pretend to worry about the pollution that those power plants got. | ||
So, like, everything these people say they believe is just, on the face of it, obvious bullcrap. | ||
And then you've got things like diversity. | ||
And End Wokeness posted this. | ||
This is the DEI office at United Airlines. | ||
Diversity just means no white people. | ||
A season of celebration and reflection. | ||
In celebration of the December holiday season, Chief Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Jessica Mewch and her team share some of their favorite holiday traditions and what they're looking for going into the next year. | ||
It's so diverse. | ||
It's nothing but black people, maybe a Middle Eastern guy, maybe another Middle Eastern guy, and maybe that woman in the middle is Hispanic, maybe? | ||
No white people though. No white people and no diversity. | ||
By definition, they're not diverse. | ||
They're all exactly the same. | ||
They're all the same ethnicity. They're all the same belief system. | ||
So again, on the face of it, just on the face of it, these things are ridiculous. | ||
These things are absurd. | ||
These things are lies. | ||
They're just lies. So you can just see through them if you want. | ||
It's not that hard. | ||
When they say we love diversity... | ||
And then they point to a group of all black people and say, look how diverse. | ||
Can you do that? | ||
Can you do that in mathematics in your head? | ||
Can you figure out what they're really saying? | ||
Diversity means no white people. | ||
Inclusion means exclusion of white people. | ||
And equity means taking things from white people. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
It's really not that hard to figure out. | ||
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It's obvious. It's all so obvious. | |
And of course, it's so obvious that they can only maintain the illusion by absolute and total control of communication. | ||
Which is why they're so desperate to censor everybody all the time. | ||
Because you can't have people noticing things and then explaining these things to other people who haven't noticed yet. | ||
That's the destruction of the system. | ||
And this is an example of the level of gaslighting that's happening in the media right now. | ||
There was a fact check from USA Today that says only dirt and tools found in New York Tunnel, not mattresses or booster seats. | ||
Fact check. Now we showed you the videos. | ||
Of the booster seat. We showed you the videos of the mattresses. | ||
So why are they telling you that they don't exist when you saw them on video? | ||
Now we've said a million times the purpose of the mainstream media is to tell the truth but leave you believing a lie. | ||
That's what they're doing in this case. | ||
What they're saying is, well that mattress wasn't in the tunnel, it was in the wall. | ||
So to say that there was a soiled, possibly bloody child-sized mattress in the tunnel is not true. | ||
It was in the wall outside of the tunnel. | ||
Oh, okay. Thanks for clearing that up, you propagandist psychopaths. | ||
Well, that child's booster seat wasn't in the tunnel. | ||
It was in the basement corridor leading to the tunnel. | ||
Oh, okay. Thanks for clearing that up. | ||
You deceivers. | ||
You manipulators. | ||
You liars. And this was accompanied in this post by iHypocrite on Twitter. | ||
The purpose of propaganda, at least in its late-stage form, is not to inform you or deceive you or even manipulate you. | ||
It is to humiliate you. | ||
Its purpose is to be so outlandish, so ridiculous, and so blatantly untrue and yet so totally undeniable that This is from all the way back In May of 2022 that this was originally posted. | ||
But it's been the same thing continuously. | ||
And again, I don't know how to get this through to people. | ||
Whether it's a tactic or not, the overwhelming nature of the deception is such that the scale itself makes it hard to deny. | ||
So... You might be able to buy... | ||
You might be able to believe me if I tell you, like, one thing's a lie. | ||
Like, well... | ||
And I've had this in conversations with people. | ||
Because people are very resistant to, like, conspiracy theories. | ||
But for some reason, if you're like, corporations are greedy and that's why this is happening, they're like, yes, yes, thank you, thank you. | ||
Like, it's a little bit insane, right? | ||
If you try to tell them that the people that are in charge of... | ||
The climate change agenda are chopping down forests in British Columbia, shipping them to UK, and then burning the trees for fuel and then calling that carbon neutral and saying it's for climate change. | ||
It's like they can't even register how ridiculous that is. | ||
They just go, that's not happening. | ||
That's not the case. | ||
I can't believe it. | ||
It's like, well, I can show you the articles from mainstream media. | ||
It's happening. They just can't quite fathom it exactly. | ||
But if you were to say, this corporation is chopping down a forest for profit, people go, oh, they're so evil! | ||
These evil corporations are so evil, and they're evilly doing this for evil profit. | ||
It's like something about it having monetary incentive. | ||
People get it immediately, but they can't understand people that are motivated by something other than money. | ||
Even though they know that the people that are doing this have all of the money, they cannot be motivated by money because they have all of it. | ||
You see what I'm saying? It's like people, regular people, can't understand the scale of deception that we're dealing with. | ||
In that everything is fake. | ||
Everything is fake. | ||
The border security is a farce. | ||
It is fake. It is by design. | ||
It's an invasion on purpose. | ||
The vaccine gets you more likely to get the virus. | ||
It's not just not effective. | ||
It is a poison. | ||
People can't handle that. Maybe they can handle one. | ||
Maybe they can handle the other. To handle all of this, I guess, takes a lot of intellectual fortitude or something. | ||
I don't know. It seems pretty easy to me. | ||
Seems pretty easy to understand all of this. | ||
The vaccine makes you more likely to get the virus. | ||
The virus itself was created in a lab and probably released on purpose. | ||
The election in 2020 was stolen by a consortium of deceptive conspiratorial actors and We're good to go. | ||
Jeffrey Epstein worked for Mossad and was running a blackmail ring for elite pedophiles who knew what they were doing. | ||
They weren't surprised to find out that there were tapes. | ||
They knew. This is the thing. | ||
These people are willingly doing these things. | ||
So when you understand the scale of deception, when you understand just how monumental this operation is and how it's all intertwined and how it's all The same actors manipulating all of these things. | ||
It's very easy to resist. | ||
It's very easy to stand up against it. | ||
And so I don't know, as somebody who is aware of this stuff, as somebody who's speaking to an audience who's largely aware of this stuff, I don't know how we convince our fellow Americans if they can't see it for themselves. | ||
It's like we're out here trying to campaign to tell people the sky is blue. | ||
When it's manifestly true with their own eyes, everybody can see the reality of the situation. | ||
They're either willfully ignorant, willfully blind to this, they're in on it, or they're just so weak that they can't handle the moderate discomfort of understanding the truth. | ||
I don't know what the option is. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very happy to be joined now by two guests, Josh and Anthony Rubin of Muckraker. | ||
They're journalists who report on illegal immigration, human smuggling, and issues affecting the border. | ||
You can find Muckraker at x.com slash realmuckraker and on YouTube as well at Muckraker or go to muckraker.com. | ||
Welcome to the show, gentlemen. | ||
Appreciate you having us on, Harrison. | ||
Thank you. Well, I appreciate y'all coming on. | ||
Anthony, of course, was in studio with us, I think shortly after returning from the trip that you guys made following the path of illegal immigrants. | ||
And now you've come out with an extremely powerful documentary. | ||
We'll show a clip of it in the next segment. | ||
But tell us about this documentary and what you're able to capture and present in this film. | ||
Yeah, 100%, man. | ||
So we just captured the entire route from Quito, Ecuador, all the way to the United States border. | ||
I don't believe that there's anybody out there that's ever documented the whole thing. | ||
The closest I've seen to it is there was a YouTuber who went through the Daring Gap and also rode the train of death. | ||
A couple months ago, everybody keeps referring to that, but there's no context about the larger UN framework and agenda behind this, the types of aid that these people are getting, like you guys are playing on screen here, the different Chinese staging hotels that we found, the different cartel organizations that are behind it. | ||
It's really just a deep dive about the whole trail and, like I said, the organizations, the UN organizations that are behind it and kind of the larger framework about what's going on here, which is replacement migration. | ||
That's what it's all about. | ||
Yeah, and that's just one of the threats that we face with the illegal immigration. | ||
You just used the term Chinese staging hotels. | ||
And we have this story from Infowars published today. | ||
Tens of thousands of illegal Chinese migrants detained at U.S. border in major national security threat. | ||
So apparently for the last 10 years, there's been an average of 1,500 Chinese nationals crossing over the southern border per year. | ||
So we went from 1,500. | ||
In one year, it jumped to 30,000. | ||
31,000 actually Chinese citizens. | ||
So the amount of Chinese citizens crossing our southern border has jumped by 30 times in one year. | ||
To me, this sounds like a deliberate military invasion. | ||
Did you guys see anything that evidenced that? | ||
100%. Josh, take it away. | ||
Go for it, Josh. | ||
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Well, every single person that was Chinese that we asked, are there Chinese police in the United States? | |
Are there spies living in the United States? | ||
Every single one confirmed to us, yes, there are. | ||
So take that for what you will. | ||
But as for these Chinese staging hotels, you can see in the video, it's all very deliberate. | ||
It's all very planned. These hotels, everything's written in Chinese. | ||
They're already expecting these people. | ||
So it's pretty clear that the influx of these people is so great that these staging points are expecting these people. | ||
And to give more context, these hotels that we've stumbled upon, it's all throughout the route, but there's a ton of them in South America. | ||
We saw some of them, we saw most of them in Colombia along the way. | ||
And these are just hotels that you'll stay at. | ||
And we actually, we found them, one of them by accident, the other one the police took us to because we were just asking around to see if we could find anything else similar to it. | ||
And we stay at this hotel. | ||
We show up. And the whole thing is filled with mostly military-aged men that were from China. | ||
And then there were some women and children with them. | ||
But the whole hotel was Chinese people. | ||
I mean, we talked to the staff, and they confirmed that we were the only non-Chinese staying there. | ||
So I guess to add to what you're saying there, man, I'm surprised that the number is only 31,000. | ||
When we entered the jungle, we went in there with a large group of people. | ||
There were multiple hundred Chinese people in our group. | ||
And so I'm surprised if you extrapolate that out over the course of a year, it would come out to more than 31,000. | ||
So I'm actually surprised at that number. | ||
But I can confirm that that is certainly at least directionally accurate. | ||
And there's no doubt that we have saboteurs, spies, and all sorts of people from China that are coming across, to put it lightly. | ||
Right, and as you were traveling with people, were there people you were with the whole trip, or was it a constant sort of changing array of people that you were associated with, and were you able to talk to them very much? | ||
I imagine the language barrier would make that a little bit difficult, but how much were you able to just communicate with your fellow immigrants in this situation? | ||
From China in particular or all over? | ||
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From all over. From all over. | |
You know, it depends on the country. | ||
You're certainly able to get by. | ||
You know, a lot of times there'll be at least somebody in their group that knows a little bit of English or will use a translator, if anything. | ||
So you get by. But, you know, to add to what Josh was saying or just to repeat it, you know, for example, we talked to multiple Chinese where we were able to like get kind of get them away and make them feel safe. | ||
And then we'd start talking to them, and we would ask them the question, hey, are there Chinese spies headed up to America? | ||
You guys could see this in the video. | ||
And they'd be like, yeah, of course. | ||
I mean, there's plenty of people we talked to that confirmed this that aren't even in the documentary. | ||
But yeah, I mean, we were able to communicate with a lot of these people. | ||
I mean, there were some of them that don't want to communicate, like angry military-aged men from Syria, from the Middle East, that start flipping out when you put a camera on them. | ||
So it really depends, but... | ||
And that's exactly what I was wondering, whether there was a lot like whether you had any late night chats on the train of death with people who were just going, you know, I just can't wait to get to America to live the American dream. | ||
And I want freedom and or whether there was more like, you know, surly silence as these people who were coming across had no interest in being American. | ||
Like what was the what was the attitude of the overwhelming number of people? | ||
Obviously, it varied. | ||
But do you think there were more people that were just sincere immigrants that wanted to be American and were just taking advantage of this opportunity or more people that seem to not really care about America? | ||
And we're just going to, you know, take advantage of Americans. | ||
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Josh, go for it. | |
To be fair to most of the people I saw, I mean, just take it for what it is. | ||
Personally, I think that a lot of these people are authentic. | ||
I think a lot of them do just want to go to America and reusing this opportunity. | ||
Does that make it okay? | ||
Does that mean it's not a problem? | ||
Does that mean that all these people or most of these people are not going to come and be supporting one side of the political aisle? | ||
No. So it's still an issue regardless of whether or not their intentions of coming here are based in something good or not. | ||
Yeah, and I will add to what Josh is saying. | ||
Their intentions don't matter as much as why they're being let in. | ||
And they're being let in because we know why they're being let in. | ||
Agenda 2030 actually says it. | ||
You could go read the Agenda 2030 white paper. | ||
It's called Migration in the 2030 Agenda. | ||
It's like a derivative of the actual Agenda 2030 white paper. | ||
And it calls these people. | ||
It says that we need migration for the 2030 agenda to see it through because these people are agents of development. | ||
That's why they're being let in. | ||
It's for mass demographic change, right? | ||
So as far as these people, you hear why they're coming up here. | ||
I don't even know that a lot of these people understand what basically the ideals of individual liberty, of small government, of free market capitalism. | ||
I'm not sure that that's something that they're even really familiar with. | ||
You know what I mean? They're just going to America. | ||
They're like, hey, it's better than living in Honduras or El Salvador, so that's where I'm going to go. | ||
Yeah, no, that makes a lot of sense. | ||
Now, you guys have obviously—I mean, you get kidnapped with the cartel at one point. | ||
Again, we'll play a little clip. We'll play the first minute of the documentary when we come back from commercial break. | ||
But you guys really put yourselves out there. | ||
I mean, this was obviously an extremely difficult thing to make. | ||
It was probably expensive to make, to do all the traveling that you did. | ||
It was extremely dangerous, as you're literally riding on something called the train of death to capture this. | ||
And then you just give out the documentary for free on Twitter, on X, and Muckraker.com. | ||
How can people support you in this? | ||
And why are you going through so much and sacrificing so much just to give the documentary away for free? | ||
Yeah, I mean, people could support us at muckraker.com slash donate if they want to drop a couple of bucks. | ||
That would be great. But, you know, as I said in your show, I'm not really—or they could buy some merch as well, shop.muckraker.com. | ||
But, you know, the reason why I'm doing this, man, is because I truly believe—and, you know, I'm not BSing when I'm saying this. | ||
Like, people think that I'm trying to sound all grandiose or trying to sound like a hero or something, which I'm not. | ||
I truly believe that our country is on the verge of extinction, and I'm not going to sit idly by and watch that happen, man. | ||
So this is my contribution. | ||
You know what I mean? I'm looking around. I'm surveying the field. | ||
I'm like, what can I do? | ||
You know what I mean? I don't have millions of dollars to go run for political office. | ||
I don't even know if I would do that if I had all the money because I don't believe that I have the credentials for it, like an AOC being a bartender and then running, right? | ||
So I say, okay, hey, listen, we got a camera. | ||
We're men, and we can make this journey happen. | ||
We have the means to do it, fortunately. | ||
So let's do that, and let's try to effect some change by putting the information out there. | ||
That's really what it boils down to. | ||
It's such an important thing, and your attitude is honestly so admirable. | ||
I wish more people understood that and did what you do. | ||
I mean, we could talk about this forever, but you guys actually have the footage on the ground embedded with the immigrants. | ||
And that's like more valuable than we can possibly imagine. | ||
So I just want to thank you for everything you've done. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Josh and Anthony Rubin of Muckraker, Real Muckraker on Twitter, Real Muckraker on YouTube, Muckraker.com. | ||
We'll show you a clip on the other side. | ||
In 2023, nearly a quarter million illegal aliens entered the United States every month. | ||
Nearly all of these illegals followed the same mass migration trail that starts in Quito, Ecuador and ends at the U.S. southern border. | ||
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So, we decided to follow the trail ourselves. | |
Along the way, we discovered secret Chinese staging hotels, crossed through the world's deadliest jungle, Embedded with an illegal alien caravan, rode the Mexican train of death, and finally, were kidnapped by the Gulf Cartel, just hundreds of feet from the United States border. | ||
This video will expose the entire illegal alien pipeline for what it is. | ||
A United Nations weaponized migration agenda, masquerading as an organic humanitarian crisis. | ||
This agenda directly benefits cartels and human smugglers, exposes the United States to incredible geopolitical threats, and could potentially usher in permanent one-party rule. | ||
That's just the first minute of the new documentary by Muckraker, and my guests, Anthony and Josh Rubin, are the ones who put it together and... | ||
Braved the route and rode the train of death. | ||
And of course you can see there some of the maps on screen for our television viewers that actually instruct the migrants where to go and the friendly stopping points where they can rest and be fed and all of that. | ||
I mean, just incredible stuff, guys. | ||
I really can't say enough about The fact that you guys just went out and did this, and I just so wish we had more people doing what you do, although I don't know if they all could. | ||
Maybe you guys have something special about you. | ||
I don't know if I could do this really. | ||
And again, RealMuckRaker on Twitter, on YouTube at RealMuckRaker, and the website MuckRaker.com. | ||
The whole documentary is about 40 minutes long. | ||
The footage is incredible. | ||
The things you've uncovered are incredible. | ||
What was something that you didn't expect? | ||
How much research did you do going into this? | ||
Were you pretty prepared for what you were going to run into? | ||
Or was there anything that just blew you out of the water that you had no idea was happening? | ||
What was the biggest surprise for you during the trip? | ||
Josh, who are you next? | ||
I was going to say for me, man, possibly the Chinese hotels, although that really shouldn't have come as too much of a surprise. | ||
Possibly some of the hostility we were getting from these people that are supposedly going to America to become good Americans, right, because they love our country. | ||
And then when they see us, you realize that they actually are very hostile to Americans when they see them. | ||
So that was kind of a surprise about you, Josh. | ||
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I mean, I guess it wasn't that much of a surprise, because in the video I literally say, like, when we're on La Playa Baghdad, hopefully we don't get picked up by human smugglers along the way. | |
But the fact that it actually did end up happening, I don't think I was seriously expecting it to get kidnapped. | ||
I think I kind of just said that, and it actually ended up happening, which is pretty funny, but no, I didn't really expect it. | ||
I thought we were just going to keep walking up that beach, dude. | ||
I thought we were just going to I was kind of worried about getting our stuff wet, getting the camera wet, not having the footage, but the fact that we actually ended up getting kidnapped, I don't know. | ||
That's pretty crazy. We were just walking up this public Mexican beach, man. | ||
Certainly we weren't expecting to get kidnapped, otherwise we wouldn't have done that. | ||
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I thought we were We're going to be straight. I thought we were going to be fine because like you're walking on this beach and like if you – when you're down the beach, when you get there, there's like restaurants and stuff. | |
Like there's fishermen and like you think it's just that. | ||
It doesn't seem like it's that bad. | ||
It doesn't seem like a place where the cartel is going to pick you up. | ||
That's where we were and like there was just like people just hanging out there. | ||
And I just want to say this, Harrison, just before we end this question, because I already know what's going to come. | ||
People are going to be like, oh, well, wait, they got all their gear smashed. | ||
How did they come away with this footage? | ||
The only thing that didn't get taken from us is our GoPro camera. | ||
They didn't find it because it was in this front waist pouch, and I guess they just didn't think that there was a pouch there. | ||
So we still have our footage from the last moments before we got kidnapped. | ||
That's the only footage from Mexico that we were able to retain. | ||
Then after this was done, after the whole kidnapping thing went down and they smashed all our gear, we actually had to buy new gear and fly it back into Mexico and ride the train of death for a whole second time. | ||
So most of that train of death footage, there's some from the first time around, because we had captured it in a GoPro and they didn't capture that. | ||
And then this second time around, which is right here, this was actually, you know, our whole second journey on this train. | ||
Even more sketchy the second time. | ||
First time we rode on the top, Second time, they freaking locked us inside of one of these cattle cars. | ||
Totally sketchy. This one might have been the most sketchy thing I've ever done in my life. | ||
We get into this thing, and yes, you've seen the video, in the middle of the night, and I'm like, oh my god, are they gonna lock us in here? | ||
And then they just slam the door shut. | ||
And if you take this thing all the way to the end, man, like in South Texas, The cartel men will meet you there at the very end and take you off of this thing and extort you and will haul you to the border and extort you if you don't pay them. | ||
That's what's going on. Yeah, so the participation of the cartel, sometimes it's portrayed like, well, the cartel might take advantage. | ||
They might smuggle drugs or whatever. | ||
But as you're talking, I'm getting the impression that, I mean, the cartels were running this whole thing from beginning to end. | ||
I mean, is that the case? | ||
How involved were the cartels in this whole operation? | ||
The cartels run the entire thing, man. | ||
I mean, I don't know about as far south. | ||
Well, actually, we have heard that as far south as the Darien Gap. | ||
I've gotten intel from Michael Yan that Mexican cartels are actually moving operations as far south as the Darien Gap, incredibly. | ||
But all of Mexico is highly controlled, man. | ||
We had, I believe, Sinaloa. | ||
Again, I can't confirm that, right? | ||
I didn't ask them, but I believe it was Sinaloa cartel who smuggled us into Mexico. | ||
It was certainly a cartel organization. | ||
Then we had cartel men load us up onto the train of death, and obviously they kidnapped us at the border. | ||
I mean, that entire country is controlled by these different cartel organizations, 100%. | ||
And I mean, they're making billions of dollars a year off of this. | ||
And are they working hand-in-hand with the UN organizations, or is there sort of a don't ask, don't tell, like, oh, we aren't going to ask how you got here, or is the cooperation open and acknowledged between the legitimate UN NGOs and the criminal cartels? | ||
How closely do they work together? | ||
Did you witness anything that would give you an answer to that? | ||
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I think they're just benefiting from the byproduct of the UN's decisions, basically. | |
But I will say this though, it's definitely an indirect, they're an indirect beneficiary of this whole UN mass migration program, but I mean, let me just say this, right? | ||
They hand out all these maps to these agents of development, as they're called, right? | ||
And these maps direct these agents to these different crossing points. | ||
And each one of these crossing points, we already know who controls those, right? | ||
So they're sending them basically right into the open arms of these cartel organizations, all these maps that are on screen right now. | ||
All the crossing points that you see along the U.S. border, every single one of those is controlled. | ||
You're not going to cross there unless, you know, you're paying the cartel or you just happen to get really lucky and make it across without paying them. | ||
But that's probably not going to happen or you're going to get kidnapped like we did. | ||
Right? So it's an indirect, they're an indirect beneficiary, 100%. | ||
Man, that's just absolutely insane. | ||
You know, obviously, you said they smashed your equipment. | ||
So you lost footage of the train, you had to go back and get it. | ||
Was there anything else that you lost, any footage that you lost that you really wish was in the document or anything in particular happened that you wish you could show people? | ||
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Yeah, there's this—so, okay, we ran into this caravan in Tapachula, Mexico, and they were stopped for days, I believe, and they were so mad. | |
And that Biden chant that we actually put at the end of the intro in the video, that was the only thing that we actually backed up. | ||
Everything else from that day got lost. | ||
It was a crazy day. | ||
Yeah. And so we went back and we embedded with that same caravan, but they were split up a little bit more and they were walking a straight line. | ||
So we still got caravan footage in the video, which was really good. | ||
But a lot of like the hard hitting, like, you know, all these pissed off immigrants all gathered in one place. | ||
We lost a lot of that footage, which, you know, I mean, you know, it is what it is. | ||
It's still a great documentary. It still gets the point across. | ||
But would it have been great if we had had that footage? | ||
Definitely. It sucks that we don't have it. | ||
Yeah. That era where we got those chants where they're all chanting for Biden, I wish—this is literally all—that's literally all we have. | ||
Like, I wish we had more context, because before then, you should have heard, they were all surrounding us, and they were ranting about Biden, how they loved him so much. | ||
You know what I mean? Because I don't like that we don't have the context off of that clip. | ||
And there was so much more before there as well, but I only have that clip because I uploaded it to Twitter and I was able to rip it back off. | ||
But there was all this context beforehand, you know, because I worry that people are going to think that somehow we staged that. | ||
We didn't stage that. We were just standing there, and before that, they're ranting. | ||
They're like, we're from Honduras, and we're going to America. | ||
And then all of a sudden, this guy just starts chanting for Biden, and they all hop in, and it's just a crazy clip. | ||
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Wow. You know, it's definitely crazier, but one thing I will say is the documentary still gets all the same points across. | |
I mean, all these people are definitely here supporting Biden, so it's not like—it's just a crazier version of what is in the video that the cartel destroyed, unfortunately. | ||
Yeah. Man, just absolutely incredible. | ||
Again, I just want to thank you guys for putting yourselves through this and coming out on the other side with an incredible documentary. | ||
You can find it at x.com slash realmuckraker, at realmuckraker is the name of the channel on YouTube as well. | ||
And you can go to muckraker.com to see this documentary. | ||
It is a full-fledged documentary with embedded... | ||
I mean, this is the type of stuff, it should really win Pulitzer Prizes. | ||
Like, this should actually be celebrated by our entire... | ||
But of course, the mainstream wants nothing to do with this. | ||
They'd rather shut you up. | ||
And so I'm just glad that we have a platform that we can try to get this information out. | ||
Anthony Rubin, Josh Rubin, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thank you for everything that you do. | ||
And congratulations on the documentary. | ||
Well, Harrison, thank you so much for having us on. | ||
And yeah, we really appreciate you helping us promote this thing. | ||
Get the word out, man. Thank you. | ||
Yeah, thanks. Oh man, I just, you know, if nothing else, I just want to inspire either people to help you do what you do and support Muckraker so that you can be out there doing this important investigative work or to take a page from your book and go, wait, if these guys can do it, so can I. I can take a camera, I can go embed myself with some group of people and expose something that the mainstream media is hiding from me. | ||
Incredible work, you guys. | ||
True info warriors on the ground. | ||
Revealing the truth, folks. | ||
We'll be right back for the third hour. | ||
Muckraker.com is where you can watch that documentary. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
You know, Argentina has a new president named Javier Malay. | ||
I'm sure people who watch Emple Wars are familiar with this guy. | ||
As far as I can tell, he is largely living up to the promises he made during his campaign. | ||
He has slashed the Argentinian government severely, made massive and drastic cuts, long overdue for that country. | ||
He also has apparently started firing on the Chinese ships that are anchored in a city, a floating city, a Chinese floating city just off the coast of Argentina. | ||
What they do is they go to an area of the ocean that's just outside of the national boundaries. | ||
So it's technically international water. | ||
And then they fish the fish to extinction. | ||
They drag nets across the bottom of the ocean. | ||
They just scoop up everything in the area until there's nothing more to scoop up. | ||
And then they move on to the next place, completely demolishing the local fishing market. | ||
And they don't even land. | ||
Right. | ||
One of the things is people in these countries go, it would be fine if the Chinese docked their boats here and then we could buy the fish and then they could buy our stuff and we could have some economic generation from all of this. | ||
But that's not what they do. | ||
They actually have a mothership system where they send everything back to China, never once touching at any port in South America, despite fishing the entirety of the coast of South America, East and West. | ||
We covered this extensively last year, and I saw some people when it was announced that Argentina actually was aggressing against these floating cities. | ||
They're depopulating the ocean. | ||
Again, I will take the World Economic Forum seriously when one of them mentions the Chinese floating cities that are destroying fish populations in the ocean. | ||
Have you heard any of them say anything about China doing this? | ||
I mean, it is an egregious Economic, environmental crime being committed here. | ||
I mean, it's insane, and we've covered this extensively. | ||
Anyway, I don't want to get off on a tangent, but I did see somebody, you know, when it was announced that Malay actually was doing something to prevent this, Other people were going, why have I never heard of this? | ||
Why has nobody ever talked about this? | ||
And it's like, we did. We have. | ||
Nobody cared. It was weird. | ||
It was like a video that got no views. | ||
And it's like, how does nobody care about this? | ||
Chinese floating armadas depopulating entire fish species and Chinese fishing vessels floating cities prey on Latin American seas. | ||
Hardly any attention. You will never hear the World Economic Forum say word one about this practice. | ||
Environmental genocide going on openly. | ||
They don't care. They don't care at all. | ||
Again, just another little piece of evidence showing how ridiculous all of their claims are. | ||
But anyway, long story short... | ||
Javier Males seems to be very much the real deal, fulfilling the promises that he made on the campaign trail. | ||
Then he headed to the World Economic Forum, and he actually made a video before he got there saying, I'm about to give these guys a speech they're not going to forget. | ||
And he sort of hyped it up, saying, I'm going into the lion's den here. | ||
And same thing that Trump did when he went to the World Economic Forum. | ||
You know, that again was posted a few days ago. | ||
Got a lot of traction. | ||
People going, if you trust Donald Trump, well, here is a video of him at the World Economic Forum. | ||
And it's like Donald Trump shaking Klaus Schwab's hand as if that means... | ||
That Klaus Schwab controls Donald Trump when in reality it's the exact opposite. | ||
He, as president of the United States, barged his way into their little party and then gave a speech where he told them that all of their ideas were bad and wrong, pointed out that America had rejected the globalist concepts and his flourishing because of it. | ||
He went to the World Economic Forum in 2020. | ||
So after four years of Trump's presidency where it was manifestly obvious, the evidence was there that These ideas that Trump was championing were good, and he was saying, not only did I do it by rejecting all of the stuff that these people want, but other countries should do it as well, and you can all be sovereign nations if you just reject this international socialism these guys are presenting. | ||
So Javier Millet did something very similar. | ||
We'll show you the clip on the other side, going into the lion's den, telling the lions they're all a bunch of scumbag loser socialists. | ||
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So yes, Javier Millet, president of Argentina, has descended into the abyss. | ||
Went to the World Economic Forum to deliver a speech there. | ||
And again, this is the same thing Trump did in 2020 at the World Economic Forum. | ||
Some people pointing to this saying, Trump attended the World Economic Forum. | ||
See, he's one of them. When in reality, if you actually go back to the time where he visited, you see articles like this from CNN. Trump snubs Davos' vision in another America First speech. | ||
Trump's speech in Davos was not what many attendees wanted to hear, business leaders on edge as Trump heads to Davos. | ||
So here's all these people, these elite, Dirtbag, pervert, control freak weirdos sitting around condescendingly planning how to manipulate the poors into doing whatever they want when Trump kicks down the door and comes swonking, you know, waddling in, just weighed down by the sheer weight of his Brass parts. | ||
And basically just walks all over him. | ||
And he gives a speech where he says, quote, Today I urge other nations to follow our example and liberate your citizens from the crushing weight of bureaucracy, Trump said. | ||
With that, you can run your own countries the way you want. | ||
Again, not only is he saying, look at how America is flourishing by rejecting these globalist policies. | ||
He's talking to the globalists in the room, in their own little party. | ||
He crashed it and is humiliating them in front of the world. | ||
And then he's encouraging other countries, hey, get out of underneath these guys. | ||
These people don't know what they're talking about. | ||
You too can be in charge of your country. | ||
Your country also can be sovereign and take its own interest above all else. | ||
Completely contrary to the entire purpose of the World Economic Forum. | ||
So, I love it. | ||
I love... And Elon Musk did the same thing, right? | ||
It's like, once you get to a certain height, whether it's in wealth and power in the corporate world like Elon Musk or political power like Donald Trump, it's like they can't exactly not invite you. | ||
Their whole thing is that they want to be perceived as a congregation of the most powerful people in the world. | ||
So it's like by their they're sort of hoisted by their own petard. | ||
They're sort of screwed by their own desire to be perceived as elite. | ||
They have to let these people come talk. | ||
And when it's people like Elon Musk or Donald Trump, that means giving a platform to the people who will undo your entire organization. | ||
It's very fun to see. So Javier Malay went there today and gave this speech just minutes ago. | ||
We'll watch a clip from it at least. | ||
Here's Javier Malay, President of Argentina at the World Economic Forum. | ||
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Thank you very much. | ||
Today I'm here to tell you that the Western world is in danger. | ||
And it is in danger because those who are supposed to have to defend the values of the West are co-opted by a vision of the world that inexorably leads to socialism and thereby to poverty. | ||
Unfortunately, In recent decades, motivated by some well-meaning individuals willing to help others, and others motivated by the wish to belong to a privileged caste, the main leaders of the Western world have abandoned the model of freedom for different versions of what we call collectivism. | ||
We're here to tell you that collectivist experiments are never the solution to the problems that afflict the citizens of the world. | ||
Rather, they are the root cause. | ||
Do believe me, no one better place than us, Argentines, to testify to these two points. | ||
The Western world is in danger. | ||
Argentinians Malay, a self-described anarcho-capitalist, urges Davos elite to reject socialism. | ||
But he's really talking to everybody else outside of the Davos elite. | ||
And of course he points out that these collectivist experiments aren't the solution to any problems. | ||
They are actually the cause of all of the problems. | ||
Which is a message that these people need to hear. | ||
But they know. They know perfectly well. | ||
I should have pulled in the clip that I edited together from the last time the World Economic Forum met, where, I mean, quite literally, you have one speaker who is causing the problem and the next speaker who is using that problem to justify some other intervention. | ||
So literally, you've got, and in this case, it was a psychologist of some sort, intercut with Al Gore. | ||
Where it's Al Gore screaming, literally screaming about the climate and saying, there's going to be 10 billion refugees! | ||
And then you see the psychologist go, you know, the fear of refugees is causing a lot of mental illness that we'll have to deal with. | ||
And Sal Gore like, the world is going to end! | ||
And then it cuts back to the psychologist like, the fear of climate change causing the world to end is really ramping up mental illness across the world. | ||
So literally, I mean, literally, they are the ones implanting the problems that they are then claiming to solve. | ||
And of course, the way they solve it is by collectivism, communism, and Technocratic reorganization of our entire society to eliminate freedom, eliminate free choice, eliminate prosperity, private ownership, and free communication in favor of tightly controlled everything. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 11. | ||
The fascists in the European Union are very concerned because, again, their system requires, necessitates total control of communication. | ||
It desires total control of everything, but the spoke in their wheel is people being able to speak freely about what's going on. | ||
People able to discuss and contradict what the elite are dictating for the rest of us. | ||
So this is, I mean, free speech is an existential threat to our enemies in the info war. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 11 and hear about how they're trying to deal with this I mean, free speech is a threat to them. | ||
It appears that they're going to defend against it. | ||
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Let's watch. Dear Klaus, let me go back to the number one concern of the Global Risk Report. | |
Disinformation and misinformation. | ||
Tackling this has been our focus since the very beginning of my mandate. | ||
With our Digital Services Act, We defined the responsibilities of large internet platforms on the content they promote and propagate. | ||
A responsibility to children and vulnerable groups targeted by hate speech. | ||
But also a responsibility to our societies as a whole. | ||
Because the boundary between online and offline is getting thinner and thinner. | ||
And the values we cherish offline should also be protected online. | ||
And this is even more important in this new era of generative AI. Now, the World Economic Forum Global Risk Report puts artificial intelligence as one of the top potential risks for the next decade. | ||
So, of course, they're threatening the platform itself, X and Twitter. | ||
And, of course, Elon Musk is standing up against them. | ||
And it was the same thing last year where they said, you know, in this smirking, kind of smiling, when we make the rules and he's got to obey the rules or we'll destroy him. | ||
And, of course, they've tried to implement that. | ||
And X has done a very good job of sort of threading the needle. | ||
And... Allowing free speech while adhering to the strictest interpretation of the law. | ||
Ursula von der Leyen, misinformation is the world's gravest problem. | ||
I remember she is a member of a noble house in Germany. | ||
Her husband is a major executive at a pharmaceutical firm. | ||
They made billions off of coronavirus drugs. | ||
These people. These people, man. | ||
So yeah, free speech is an absolute threat to them. | ||
The ability to discuss what they're doing and the consequences of their actions is an absolute threat to them. | ||
Of course, like I said yesterday, it's like they're trying to trap us in a house and everywhere we turn, they are slamming the door shut and locking it. | ||
They're boarding up the windows. | ||
They're sealing up the chimney. | ||
They are rapidly and almost frantically trying to Complete the construction of the prison before America decides just to simply walk out. | ||
Once it's built, it's really hard to break out. | ||
For now, for the time being, we could just leave at any point. | ||
We could just get rid of these people and it wouldn't be an issue. | ||
But once they get all of their control systems in place, and that means total control over the flow of information, the ability to delete entire platforms if they don't adhere to their censorship regime, the ability to Completely replace people, to arrest people for speaking out against them. | ||
Then they get the control of the monetary system. | ||
They get rid of things like Bitcoin and cash, you know, the untraceable and anonymous stuff. | ||
Money system that's free, replaced with a digital currency that's tied to your ID, and then they can determine that, well, the political activist group that you're giving money to is actually a terrorist group. | ||
Not only are we stopping you from being able to give money to them or support to them, but now we'll be surveilling and watching you and watching your transactions to make sure that you're not doing anything that we're displeased of. | ||
So, I mean, you won't be able to support anti-World Economic Forum You won't be able to spread their message in the real world or online. | ||
You won't be able to organize to any degree whatsoever and if things get out of control then they'll just release another virus and lock down the world and hit a big reset button while they reconfabulate how exactly they'll institute this control paradigm. | ||
It's the money. It's the language. | ||
It's the education. | ||
It's the media. It's everything, everything, everything, everything. | ||
They want everything under their control. | ||
And they don't want you realizing it. | ||
Now, some people are actually confronting some of the powers that be at Davos. | ||
Clip number 18. Here is... | ||
I believe this is Tedros being asked about Disease X, clip 18 here. | ||
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John Hopkins University, in partnership with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, released a simulation called Event 201, which is basically the coronavirus pandemic, ironically, just before it happened. | |
So the question is, always talk about Disease X. Can you tell us when you're going to release it? | ||
Do you have the vaccines already ready? | ||
I say so-called vaccines. | ||
And also, when will they patent it? | ||
There you go, confronting a member of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation about their obvious plan to release Disease X. We almost need, I mean, I don't want to do like the fear-mongering thing that mainstream media does, but we almost need, like on the screen behind me, Sort of like a threat rating. | ||
Maybe we could do like a colored bar thing. | ||
Because it's like almost every day the different threats seem to like swell up and then other ones are big, you know. | ||
So obviously the threat of them releasing Disease X is like very high at this point because they're talking a lot about it. | ||
They're, you know, reorganizing the World Health Organization pandemic treaty. | ||
They're coming out with news about viruses that they created in a lab that kills you in eight days. | ||
I mean, there is a lot of signal right now out there about disease X. But in addition to that, you've got World War III, right? | ||
So you've got World War III, Disease X, all these different disasters, cyber attack, all these different things, meltdown, bank meltdown. | ||
Which one should we be focusing on now? | ||
Which card are they going to play from their hand? | ||
Because they have control of all of this, and if any of these things happen, it's because they chose it to happen. | ||
And it seems like, to me, World War III should be at the top of that list. | ||
And Simon from Florida, Actually sent me a video that he did yesterday from Weaponized News. | ||
You can follow them on Rumble and follow Simon on Twitter at SimonFromFlory2 and find the episode from yesterday. | ||
Simon, thank you for calling in to go over this because you had some very important points to talk about in the way that not just the next few years are being planned but the next century really is being planned. | ||
I'm seeing signal from everywhere in Europe and America that we're gearing up for war with Russia. | ||
That the war with Russia will be on either next year or I've heard, and actually I heard this from somebody with some high up contacts in the military, that it'll be like April and we'll be at war with Russia tomorrow. | ||
NATO will be at war with Russia. | ||
But you've seen Germany tell their population that war with Russia is happening very soon. | ||
We've seen Sweden tell their population prepare for war with Russia. | ||
Macron of France just gave a three-hour speech where he hinted at military action that France would have to be taking in the very short future. | ||
And then, of course, the war in Ukraine, despite being completely lost cause, is still at the forefront of our It's a pleasure to be with you again. | ||
There is indeed a vast amount happening, as I said to you when I previously spoke to you, this would probably be the busiest news week of the year. | ||
And indeed, today we've got the non-aligned movement meeting, the 19th summit meeting in Uganda. | ||
That's just started. | ||
And also, we have an extremely important NATO meeting, That has been given a quite extraordinary address by the chairperson, a Norwegian admiral by the name of Rob Bauer. | ||
That's the meeting of all of the, not the politicians, but the top, top generals in NATO. | ||
And he said in his opening address that, quote, the tectonic plates of power are shifting, and we are now in the most dangerous period of world affairs that we have seen for decades. | ||
But both at Davos, at the World Economic Forum annual meeting, and at the NATO meeting, which is taking place today and tomorrow, only the opening session and the closing session of which are open to the public and televised only the opening session and the closing session of which are open to the public and televised with members of the media there, | ||
There's many, many meetings happening at Davos that are either involving representatives of the Ukrainian government or have Americans discussing not only the Middle East, but also Ukraine. | ||
So we had Secretary Blinken, the U.S. Secretary of State, being interviewed by Tom Friedman on the stage at Davos to date. | ||
He had the most incredible side comment when talking about the opportunities for investment for Western businesses in Ukraine to support their economy. | ||
And he seemed to have a slight mental slip. | ||
And he said that Ukraine needed more air defense systems To protect investments from other Western countries. | ||
And that may indeed have let slip a lot of what is actually going on at this point in Ukraine. | ||
We're not actually defending the Ukrainian territorial sovereignty, but we're actually protecting the investment that Western businesses have made there. | ||
It's a classic situation of losses being made good by American taxpayers We seem to be having US taxpayers protect investments by private enterprises just so they can maintain a decent rate of return on their investment. | ||
But what's been truly extraordinary is over the last few days, we've seen both the British Prime Minister and the British Defence Secretary announce a 100-year commitment to Ukraine. | ||
It initially appeared to be a mistake where he said a century instead of a decade in his speech to the Ukrainian parliament on last Friday, having just signed a 10-year security agreement bilaterally between Britain and Ukraine. | ||
But then on Monday night at a place called the Lancaster House, With the front row being all of the top generals of the British military, the British Defence Secretary, twice in the space of two minutes, first of all said that there was going to be a 100-year alliance with Ukraine. | ||
And then at the end of that two-minute segment of his speech, he said that there was going to be a century of partnership with Ukraine. | ||
Absolutely extraordinary events. | ||
And that agreement that was signed on the 12th of January and which is publicly available on the official government websites of Britain in English, it actually said that it took immediate effect from the day that it was signed, | ||
was not discussed at all by the British Parliament, is not going through any ratification process, but appears to have committed their country To an obligation greater in length than the entire history of the existence of NATO, which is only celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. | ||
But the idea, unfortunately, that's widespread, that the Ukraine conflict appears to be pulling to a close with a potential Russian victory, actually seems that many, many governments are in the process We're seeing that with the new National Defence Industrial Strategy that was published by the United States Department of Defence just last week. | ||
They're going to be bringing out their implementation plan in March. | ||
And Zelensky, who met publicly with the Secretary General, Mr Stoltenberg, of NATO just yesterday, they then put out a joint statement saying, That the agreement between Britain and Ukraine was the role model for the other bilateral agreements that have been negotiated between 30 other nations and Ukraine as we speak and will shortly be announced one after the other. | ||
So there's an immense doubling down. | ||
Possibly the reason has been revealed by Secretary Blinken, but it appears that the NATO military chief Have been given their marching orders, and as you've suggested, they are indeed preparing for not only a massive expansion of military budget, | ||
but what the chairperson of the meeting today called a whole-of-society approach, which would resemble, I think, in many regards, the German maxim of der Totale Krieg, otherwise known as Total war. | ||
I think you're exactly right. | ||
And it's extremely troubling. | ||
But hey, war gets them everything they want. | ||
War gets them the control. | ||
It gets them the rationing. | ||
It gets the imposition of things they wouldn't have the right to otherwise do. | ||
So of course they're gearing up for war. | ||
And here's an article from Market Screener. | ||
Ukraine Reconstruction Bank, guided by BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, ready for action this year. | ||
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Well, aren't they? Welcome back. | |
Let's go to clip number 15. | ||
Here's another clip from Davos. | ||
Again, just illustrating... | ||
Or actually, before I do that, sorry, I got a little bit distracted during the break there. | ||
But I do want to tell you to go to... | ||
Weaponized news on Rumble to get a full breakdown of what Simon was just talking about there. | ||
The 100-year agreement. | ||
I've never heard anything like that before. | ||
And he points out that there are dozens of countries right now signing basically overlapping defense agreements with Ukraine where... | ||
Because they can't quite justify or legally bring Ukraine into NATO, especially not while they're at war, because that's not a thing, right? | ||
You can't have a defensive alliance that brings in a member while they're already in war. | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
I think we're good to go. | ||
And they're not technically joining NATO. But it's a very interesting series of events, especially when combined with the rhetoric from Germany and Sweden and France and so many other countries who are openly getting ready for a massive war with Russia. | ||
So very important information. | ||
So we'll go out to more phone calls here in just a second. | ||
But I do want to go to clip 15. | ||
Here's a campaigner at Davos who... | ||
Basically wants fishing and farming to be illegal and they have a new name for this crime that they just made up. | ||
The crime of existing. | ||
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Let's watch. I mean, ecocide as a word is becoming better known around the world and the concept is generally mass damage and destruction of nature. | |
But legally speaking, what our organisation and other collaborators aim to do is to have this recognised legally as a serious crime. | ||
Because one of the issues that sort of pervades all of this discussion is that we have a kind of cultural, very ingrained habit Of not taking damage to nature as seriously as we take damage to people and property. | ||
And that, I mean, if you're campaigning for human rights, at least you know mass murder, torture, all of these things are serious crimes. | ||
But there's no equivalent in the environmental space. | ||
And unlike an international crime like genocide that involves a specific intent, with ecocide what we see is actually what people are trying to do, what businesses are trying to do is make money, is farm, is fish, is do all of these things that are producing energy and so on as well. | ||
But what's What's missing is the awareness and the conscience around the side effects, around the collateral damage that happens with that. | ||
Yes, the collateral damage that happens with fishing and farming. | ||
Ecocide. Ecocide is the new term they've come up with, which I guess means killing the ecosystem. | ||
Now... There's an obvious disconnect here. | ||
There's an irony in that culturally, the Western world, in other words, the people that she's talking to and about, are the only ones that do care about the environment. | ||
Let's be honest. China doesn't give a damn about the environment. | ||
And again, it's, I mean, these people, if they wanted a shred of credibility, opposition to China would be their number one concern. | ||
You want to talk about ecocide? | ||
Did she mention the... | ||
And this is the thing. | ||
Floating cities, China sends out to depopulate entire areas of the ocean. | ||
Not one word about it. | ||
Who are the people they're targeting? | ||
Irish cattle raisers? | ||
Irish cattlemen? | ||
Family farms in the Netherlands? | ||
Right? Does anybody believe what they're saying? | ||
Does anybody for a single second buy what they're selling? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
The Western world, the one they're trying to destroy, the morals and the values that they're working day and night to subvert and eliminate, it's the only one that does anything that these people want. | ||
The Western world, Europe and America, the white countries, They're the only countries that actually care about the environment, that actually protect the animals. | ||
I mean, even in Africa, the animal safari reserves, it's all funded by white people. | ||
All of it. In China, it's like they go out of their way to be as destructive as possible to the environment. | ||
And by the way, the policies that these people promote include things like releasing thousands and tens of thousands of GMO mosquitoes into the population. | ||
Is that ecocide? | ||
What about the biomass fuel where you're chopping down old-growth forests in Virginia and British Columbia to ship it to Britain to burn? | ||
Isn't that ecocide? | ||
What about Bill Gates' plan to literally just chop down trees and then bury them? | ||
That seems like the most clear-cut Example of ecocide because there's not even a tangible benefit. | ||
You're just killing the environment. | ||
It's one thing if you chop down a tree and then make something out of it, they'll call that ecocide. | ||
What they're doing is chopping down trees and then just burying them in the earth. | ||
And then saying that your family pig farm is a ecocidal crime that they're going to stop. | ||
It's hard to illustrate. | ||
It's hard to really get across just how manipulative, dishonest, tyrannical, and just insane these people are. | ||
Truly, truly insane. | ||
Domineering, tyrannical, despotic, hateful. | ||
Stupid. They're stupid. | ||
They're a particular type of stupid. | ||
They're obviously very smart. They're obviously highly intelligent. | ||
But there's some disconnect that goes on in their minds. | ||
I think there's a few of them that just, they understand exactly what's going on. | ||
I think Bill Gates is one of them where he's just like, we're just trying to kill all the humans. | ||
And he gets it and he knows. | ||
But people like that woman, I think there's a lot of true believers. | ||
I think there's a lot of people that are convinced by the rhetoric that And there's something about their particular style of intelligence that doesn't allow them to see the full picture for what it is. | ||
And I don't know what causes that. | ||
But for the sake of humanity, we got to find a cure to this. | ||
We got to find out what form of lobotomy we need to conduct on these people. | ||
Whether it's removing a part of the brain or putting one in that's not there. | ||
There's something missing in their intelligence that makes it impossible for them to see the effects of their own policies. | ||
It's absurd. It's absurd. | ||
So there you go. Eco side. | ||
She says we culturally don't recognize the damage to the environment. | ||
We are the only culture that That recognizes the damage to the environment. | ||
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Are you serious? Are you serious? | |
It's the same everywhere. | ||
It's the same everywhere. What are you going to say, right? | ||
Hell, they'll tell you that white Christian men are the number one threat to this country when we're the lowest. | ||
We're the lowest threat on anything. | ||
So again, it's not just... Wrong. | ||
It's the inversion of truth. | ||
It's the inversion of reality. | ||
Bad is good. Good is bad. | ||
War is peace. Truth is a lie. | ||
I mean, it's time to wake up. | ||
It's time to wake up, folks. Now or never, we got to wake up to these deceptions because they're so blatant. | ||
They're so obvious. At the end of the day, it means we are to blame because they're announcing what they're doing. | ||
They're telling you what they're going to do. | ||
If you don't stop them, it's kind of your fault. | ||
It's kind of all of our faults. We're doing everything we can to stop them. | ||
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Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, we go directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
Freedom Fighter 63 in Nashville. | ||
There's a message for all the info warriors out there. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Freedom Fighter, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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I actually posted this on one of your things yesterday. | |
It's a little poem I wrote. | ||
Alex Jones inspired it sometime last week and I went and it took me a few days to perfect it, but it goes something like this. | ||
It's called The Fight for the Soul of Humanity. | ||
In shadows drapes, a nation weak, gripped by the clutches where darkness beats. | ||
Evil reigns, a sinister tide, a world in peril where hope must fight. | ||
Whispers of resistance echo through the air, defying, rising, a collective death. | ||
In the heart of despair, a flame ignites. | ||
A battle for freedom and eternal life. | ||
The New World Order, a malevolent quest. | ||
Striving to conquer, leaving chaos unrest. | ||
Yet amidst the ruins, a spirit untamed, which humanity's essence cannot be changed. | ||
Courage blooms in the face of despair, a symphony of unity, a resolute prayer. | ||
Bravery etched in pirstain faces, championing the world, seeking solace and grace. | ||
The struggle for freedom, a symphony profound, echoing through valleys over every battle. | ||
If this fight transcends orders, a global peace, for the soul of humanity, a quest to be free. | ||
And the capacity of resistance threads intertwine, a mosaic of hope where destinies align. | ||
Against the oppressor, heart speed is one, and the symphony of the science of battle is one. | ||
Through the darkest valleys, the sun will rise, a promise whispered, echoing through skies. | ||
For in the soul's rebirth, a triumphant birth, defeating the darkness and reclaiming earth. | ||
This is something that I think if it gives enough attention, it could wake a lot of people up, and it could touch a lot of people. | ||
Wow, yeah, that was beautiful. | ||
And, you know, strangely enough, as if it was divine intervention, as you called in, I looked on my screenplay. | ||
And there under, you know, recommended accounts was your account. | ||
So I was able to actually follow you and click on your account, JacksonElliott63. | ||
And I just retweeted that poem. | ||
So I was able to find it. Strangely, strangely enough, as I'm talking to you on air, your account pops up as a recommended account on X. So maybe that's some divine intervention helping to get that poem out. | ||
Really incredible stuff, Freedom Fighter. | ||
And I know... It's not always easy to... | ||
To share something you've written like that that's really heartfelt and sincere. | ||
So thank you for doing that and incredibly powerful. | ||
And I just shared it on my Twitter. So if people want to read it for themselves, they can go follow me and go follow Freedom Fighter 63. | ||
The poem is Fight for the Soul of Humanity. | ||
Powerful stuff, man. Thank you so much for that. | ||
I do appreciate it. | ||
We're going to go to the next call now. | ||
It's Andrew from New Jersey. | ||
He wants to talk about Martin Luther King and the Vietnam War. | ||
Go ahead, Andrew. | ||
You're on the air. You're right, and also I just want to say MSNBC, they said that people wouldn't vote for Nikki Haley because she's Indian. | ||
That's why Vashwami Vivek didn't vote for her, because she's Indian. | ||
But also, just quick on the environment. | ||
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If you, well, yeah, okay, go ahead, go ahead. | |
It's ironic because Al Gore actually said something correct, that the free market will overrule the government. | ||
Which, whoever's president, people are rejecting the EV cars. | ||
And my parents mistakenly bought one. | ||
This is my sister, Cohurst, because she worked as a salesperson. | ||
And this was like six years ago, so they were even worse. | ||
But it was bitter cold, like 10 degrees, and my wife was visiting my father in the hospital, and the car wasn't going to make it home. | ||
But I told her, kill the heat, and you'll get an extra 10 miles. | ||
So it worked like... | ||
She didn't know what to do. | ||
And then I sent my sister a picture of my wife, her hands near a space heater, like, because she almost got frostbite, even though she had gloves on, like, it was so cold. | ||
And the lawnmower, like you said, the putt-putt type one, I ordered it, and I didn't realize it took two batteries, and it took, like, three months to get the second battery because it was a factory in Japan. | ||
They're like, well, the factory in Japan stopped making it. | ||
And I couldn't even go into, like, Lowe's or Home Depot because they had similar batteries, but it was just that little groove, like it was just the pattern. | ||
It has to be the exact one. | ||
And that's the point of what John Kerry was saying. | ||
It would be one thing if he was saying, you know, the marketplace in terms of, like, people's choices will dictate where things go. | ||
What they mean is that they control the marketplace, and so you won't have a choice, right? | ||
I've said this before. If everything on the shelf is bug meat, you're going to have to buy bug meat. | ||
If they buy the cattle farm, kill all the cows, and shut down the farm, where are you going to get meat? | ||
So that's what they mean by the marketplace will decide is that these big conglomerates like Goldman Sachs and BlackRock and Vanguard are going to buy up all the food production, shut it down and turn it into bug farms. | ||
And that's the market deciding you're going to buy bugs because you can't buy anything else. | ||
That's your only option. | ||
The market will decide that you're going to rent forever and never own a house because BlackRock is buying up all of the private houses and turning them into rental properties. | ||
So, you know, when they say the market will decide, what they mean is that we control the market. | ||
We will give you the options that we want you to choose, period, the end. | ||
And if you and of course, it ties into everything, right? | ||
Regulations and taxes. | ||
And they're implementing all of these things that make it so much more difficult to start a private company, a small business, because they want everything in control of massive, massive corporate conglomerates that they control and manipulate. | ||
And they want as many barriers to entry as possible for the average person to oppose or compete with them. | ||
And of course they all wear purple sweaters to make it seem like they're soft and non-threatening. | ||
I love that interview because it's literally Bill Gates and Larry Fink both wearing gay sweaters As they are the most ruthless, diabolical industrialist the world has ever seen, they really understand that they want to look like Mr. | ||
Rogers to allay any suspicion from people that are paying attention. | ||
Incredible stuff. Thank you for that call, Andrew. | ||
Let's go to Robbie in Pennsylvania. | ||
Robbie, thanks for calling in. | ||
Ada Chin, I haven't ever heard of her, but that's who you called in about, or him. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Robbie, you're on the air. | ||
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Good morning, Harrison. Honored to speak with you again. | |
First time I spoke to you was when we interviewed you on TMI Show. | ||
Oh, awesome. The lady's name is Ava, A-V-A Chan. | ||
She is with the new federal state of China people. | ||
She does the show on Saturdays on Rumble. | ||
She knows everything about Miles Glo, all the documents he tried to give to the FBI before COVID, the plan of COVID, all their plans about infiltrating the U.S., the CCP. She'd be a fantastic guest. | ||
We're trying to get her on, but you guys should have her on. | ||
You have much further reach. | ||
She's at S as in Sam 7, G-R-I-L. On X and Getter. | ||
So that's one thing. | ||
The other thing was this Courtney Turner from yesterday about the natural assets companies. | ||
I mean, that's huge. | ||
That's the globalist claiming ownership of the air and the water. | ||
It's literally the last day to comment today. | ||
I did it last night. | ||
It's really pretty easy. | ||
You go to the website. | ||
If you find her, Courtney Turner on X, she's on Rumble, too. | ||
You can cut and paste other people's comments. | ||
I added a little blurb at the end. | ||
I put my team humanity as my affiliation, and I told them that them claiming ownership of these assets is an affront to humanity and to God, and that neither one will ever forgive them. | ||
Yeah, and you know, thank you for reminding me about that. | ||
It is the last day. | ||
Comments end tomorrow, so maybe at midnight tonight may be your last chance to do it. | ||
But yeah, make sure to go follow at Courtney Turner. | ||
It's Courtney, but it's spelled E-N-A-Y at the end. | ||
And you can get the links and go comment on that because, yeah, the NACs, the natural asset companies. | ||
I'm glad you brought that up because it's associated exactly with the clip that we just saw of the woman talking about ecocide. | ||
These are all sort of part and parcel of the same concept that in order to protect the earth, we have to destroy humanity. | ||
The air they breathe is killing the earth and that by raising cattle, you're somehow committing ecocide despite the fact that there's more farm animals than human beings in these places because actually nature flourishes under human husbandry. | ||
It doesn't get destroyed. | ||
Better, actually. | ||
And that's one thing they don't realize or don't understand or just won't acknowledge because in their worldview, humans are evil. | ||
Not them. They're not evil. | ||
They're the good ones. But everyone else deserves to die. | ||
It's like that Futurama scene where... | ||
Fry is asked to sacrifice himself for the sake of the world, for the sake of the universe. | ||
The bad guy says, what is one life weighed against the universe? | ||
Fry says, but it's my life. | ||
And that's how people feel. Humans are evil. | ||
Like, all right, well, kill yourself. | ||
And they're like, well, not me. Not me. | ||
No, that's my life. | ||
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