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greg reese
in December of 2020 federal agents Lindsay and Ura approached Mr. G Jeremy Brown at his home and asked him if he would be a paid informant for the government.
They asked him to infiltrate some groups they were looking at involving concerns they had about an event in January.
Mr. Brown recorded this conversation And instead of working for the government on January 6th, he went on as many media outlets that would have him, starting in March of 2021, and played the recording.
He named the agents and exposed what they wanted him to do.
unidentified
So, it's no big deal.
We just had to come out. I've worked with JTTF before, so I'm familiar.
Not in the future, don't you?
So see, there you have it.
Well, you might in the future.
We don't care which way you lean.
We just want to make sure that you're not targeting anybody and nobody's going to get hurt over the outcome in January.
We'd love to hear from you.
And again, I can't leave any promises, but you provide information and events on the day, the government needs for that.
We think that we can help you and help us, and we can definitely, on this side of things, less aggravation.
You're one of 19 people that we're going to knock on the door, we're going to say they're not home, but they are home.
One of 19 people.
These two guys.
Not the 58 other agents that he's about to explain that there's 60 of them in Tampa.
I'm just one of 19.
greg reese
As a result of his righteous actions, the government had him arrested after an illegal search of his home on September of 2021.
And after nearly two and a half years in federal prison, Jeremy has filed for an appeal.
Jeremy's legal team is presenting forensic evidence That show the unregistered explosive grenades and the national defense documents that Jeremy was said to have illegally been in possession of.
We're planted in his home by government agents during an illegal search.
The first thing the agents did when they entered Mr.
Brown's home for their search was turn off all 14 recording devices, and none of these agents had any functioning body cameras.
The only person recording was Jeremy's girlfriend, who recorded the arrest by Agent Lindsey and Ura, who instructed her to stop recording, which she did.
They were very deliberate in making sure nothing was recorded during their search.
During this search, they allegedly found two explosive grenades and a CD containing national defense documents, items that Mr.
Brown denied knowing anything about.
The grenades were tested for DNA, and the FBI's own experts found two male specimen DNAs on the grenades, none of which were from Jeremy Brown.
They found a dog hair underneath one of the grenades.
Mr. Brown has two dogs, so the FBI got a search warrant, took over 50 samples from his dogs, and determined that the hair on the grenade was not from his dogs.
They found a carpet fiber on the tape around one of the grenades, so they get another search warrant, cut out pieces of Jeremy's carpet, and compare the fibers to the one that was found with the grenade, and they determine it was not a match.
Criminal counts 6, 7, 8, and 9 were allegedly found on a compact disc that they claim Mr.
Brown carried with him through the deserts of Kuwait and Afghanistan for 17 years, and yet there isn't a scratch or a hint of discoloration on it.
In August of 2022, there was a trace done on that CD to see when it was uploaded, and the evidence shows that Mr.
Brown did not have the CD or the two grenades in his possession.
They were planted by crooked agents working for a criminal state that has locked up and tortured scores of innocent men and women for a planned false flag event that they orchestrated with so many federal assets that they lost count.
This criminal state is now threatening to go after everyone who was in Washington, D.C. on January 6th, no matter if they were in the Capitol or on Capitol grounds.
While we are still somewhat free, let us support Jeremy Brown and his legal efforts so that he can free himself and continue to fight for American freedom.
Greg Reese reporting.
harrison smith
All right, folks, as the latest from Greg Reese, basically busted red-handed the FBI framing Jeremy Brown defense team to prove agents planted evidence on Jeremy Brown.
Major story. Share it at fan.video and forrest.com.
We'll be back on the other side with your daily dispatch.
unidentified
Don't go anywhere, folks. It's Friday, January 19th in the year of 2024.
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Welcome to The American Journal. I am your host, Harrison Smith.
Do something a little bit different today.
Although I don't know. I don't know.
I'm a little bit nervous about going full-fledged into this.
But... Maybe we'll have to do it halfway through the show.
We're trying something new here.
We may very well be the first terrestrial radio show to attempt to incorporate Twitter spaces fully into the program.
Obviously, we take a lot of phone calls on this show, and that's not going to change.
In fact, we're going to go ahead and give out the phone number nice and early today to take phone calls throughout the whole show.
But we want to, in addition to taking shows in the traditional way, bring in Twitter spaces.
So if you have a Twitter account, you can tune in on spaces, you can request to speak, and you can comment, let us know what you want to talk about, and then we can bring you up On stage, as it were, and take phone calls that way.
We did a little test of this yesterday.
In fact, we have a new American Journal Twitter account that I encourage you all to follow.
It's at InfowarsJournal, at InfowarsJournal on Twitter.
That'll be the official American Journal Twitter feed, and we'll go live on that, or maybe we'll go live on mine.
We did a test yesterday and worked out the kinks, and as soon as we were done with the test yesterday, I was just...
Hugely confident. Like, yeah, that was awesome.
That was super fun. We'll have to do that for the whole show tomorrow.
And getting in this morning, it's like, well, do I really know how to do this?
Is it really going to work?
So we'll give it a try. We'll give it a try a little bit later in the show.
Opening up spaces and having it be a big round table.
It's very different than taking calls.
I don't know what it is about it, but you can have multiple people on and just the I think the people that are going to call in are going to be different on spaces than on the phone line.
So if you want to participate, go now and follow at InfoWarsJournal or follow me at Harrison H. Smith, and we'll kick it off at some point during the show today.
We have a lot to talk about, but like I said, we'll be taking your phone calls for most of the program and lots of videos to show you from the World Economic Forum and elsewhere.
And it'll be a very good show.
And again, we'll give out the phone number probably maybe in this segment.
Maybe we'll just kick it right off the bat with phone calls.
No, no.
Instead, let's kick it off like we always do with our daily dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Friday, the 19th of January, 2023.
From Infowars.com, no more research on cell phone radiation and human health, government says.
The National Toxicology Program has no plans to further study the effects of cell phone radio frequency radiation on human health, even though the program's own $30 million study that took about 10 years to complete in 2018 reported evidence of cancer and DNA damage.
The NTP said in an updated January 2024 fact sheet that it was abandoning further investigation because the research was technically challenging and more resource-intensive than expected.
I'm sorry, what?
They were abandoning further investigation because it's too hard?
Is that what they're saying?
It's too hard.
It was too technically challenging and more resource-intensive than expected.
Okay, so you studied for 10 years.
You figured out that it causes cancer and damages DNA. But to continue study, it's just too hard?
So you're just not going to do that anymore?
I'll color me suspicious.
For decades, the NTP has been the premier governmental testing program for pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and radiation, according to Dara Davis, PhD, MPHA toxicologist and epidemiologist who served on the Board of Scientific Counselors for the NTP when it was launched in the 80s.
commenting on the news davis said it is the ultimate arrogance and folly to stop doing research on this major growing environmental pollutant precisely when we have ample evidence of harm davis has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications in books and journals ranging from the lancet to the journal of the american medical association in february 2023
her she and her colleagues published a review of more than 200 studies that linked wireless radiation to negative biological effects including oxidative stress and dna damage cardiomyopathy cardio i'm sorry cars carcinogenesis sperm damage memory damage and neurological effects and we're being we're being bathed in poison waves
They'll soon publish a major new article in Environment Science and Policy for Sustainable Development Journal about new science on RFR and call for precautions, he said.
Davis, who's also the founding director of the Board on Environmental Studies and Toxicology, the U.S. National Research Council at the National Academy of Sciences, and the founder and the president of Environmental Health Trust, called out the U.S. government for failing to ensure that wireless radiation is safe.
Of course, we know it's not safe.
We even have stories out of California where there was a kindergarten or a preschool that was located just under a 5G tower and like 10 kids got brain cancer from going to the school.
This isn't like a speculation and it's not some minor thing.
It's brain cancer.
So that's kind of horrifying that they're discontinuing government research into this.
As after all, isn't this the type of thing government should be doing?
Is there any world where private research will make up for this shortfall?
Absolutely not. Obviously the companies aren't going to research their own products and publish findings that their devices give you brain cancer.
It's not exactly in their interest.
Wouldn't be a great investment for them.
Apparently the government's just decided it's too hard.
It's too tired to do this.
We were going to keep researching the DNA destruction and cell phone tower shut down at elementary school after eight kids are diagnosed with cancer in mysterious cluster.
And of course they're putting 5G relay stations on every light pole in your neighborhood.
It's just another one of these things.
I went on a rant about this on The War Room when I was hosting.
But back to the gay frogs rant from Alex Jones.
That's absolutely been proven true, 100%, obviously.
And I point out that there's one or two words in that rant that gives everybody the wrong impression.
He says, they are putting chemicals in the water to turn the freaking frogs gay, right?
They are putting chemicals. So the way he says it, it sounds like they're doing it on purpose, which to most people sounds ridiculous.
Now, if you were to explain in a scientific way that a chemical runoff unintentionally spills into waterways and causes hormonal changes in the wildlife there, people would say, yes, of course, that makes perfect sense.
But when you say they are putting chemicals in the water that turn the frogs gay, well, suddenly it's like you're a crazy conspiracy theorist.
Why would they do that? Why would they want to do that?
But just like atrazine, just like with the 5G research, when you actually look into this, you realize that these companies are being very deliberate about the harm they're causing.
They are purposefully covering it up.
Or, for example, you have company after company spending millions upon millions of dollars lobbying against regulations or government research that would prove their products were dangerous.
So you don't spend millions of dollars lobbying against investigation if you don't know you're doing anything wrong.
If you didn't realize that the chemical runoff was turning all the frogs gay...
And then you wouldn't fund a million dollars in lobbying to prevent the government from finding that out.
And same thing happens with like every other unsafe thing in the world.
Cigarettes and cancer, right?
You have cigarette companies 50 years ago.
Lobbying very hard against having any research done.
Done into the health effects of cigarettes because they know very well that their cigarettes kill you.
They don't want you looking into it.
So that's what's happening here. They know perfectly well the damage that 5G is causing, that cell phone radiation is causing.
And why would they want to stop it?
I mean, hell, you heard the list of things that this interrupts.
It's things like your sperm count.
You're telling me that the people who run the world who continuously tell us over and over as soon as they're overriding message to everybody is there's too many humans.
We need less humans.
We need to stop having babies.
Humans kill the earth. Why would they want to investigate something that seems to contribute directly to their desire to have people not be able to have babies, not be able to have kids?
So again... Whether you say this is just an honest mistake, you know, they just don't know what they're doing, they don't realize that they're turning all the frogs gay, or whether you understand that they know exactly the effects that all these things are having,
and they do it anyway, because the effects are not negative to them, they are a beneficial side effect to the things that they unroll, and you realize that We just live in a sick world, surrounded by things that are killing us and not exactly helping very much.
So again, oxidative stress, DNA damage, cardiomyopathy, carcinogenesis, meaning it causes cancer, sperm damage, memory damage, and other neurological effects.
Neurological effects. So what happens is these, especially with 5G, the reason that there's so many 5G towers is because 5G is a Short-range broadcast.
It's extremely high-velocity vibrations in the waves, but they don't go very far.
But the higher the velocity of the wave, the more it interacts with its surroundings, the more it can be stopped by material.
Interference. And the more it actually literally shakes the walls of your cells apart, causing the DNA damage and the neurological interruptions.
So I guess we're just not researching anymore.
We'll just continue to use the items that are making us dumber and infertile and cancerous.
Incredible. And as much problems as Europe has, this is one regard where they outdo America at every angle.
In terms of like the healthiness of food, the way America is so saturated with GMOs, it's not the case in Europe and in France.
They even barred and banned selling the iPhone 12 because they realized how much radiation it caused.
Do we need to go get that? Hey, if the government's not going to do it, do we need to do it?
Do we need to go get that radiation?
The radiation beeper?
And show everybody once again?
matt infowars
So the engineer let me borrow that thing for like a week.
He was like, yeah, just go around, you know, just look at life in a different way.
Yeah? It's pretty nuts.
harrison smith
Everything. What'd you find out? Everything is just radiation?
matt infowars
The waves. Yeah.
harrison smith
Yeah. I mean, it was pretty crazy when we did it.
I mean, it was off the charts, the cell phone radiation.
Maybe now would be a good time to remind you to go to Infowarsstore.com.
Get one of the Faraday cages that we have.
Because when you're sleeping at night next to your phone, that's eight hours.
You are being bathed in radiation.
matt infowars
Also, a little secret.
We're pretty sure that that product, when it goes out of stock, will not come into stock again.
Just letting you know, if you're paying attention, you've ever been on the fence about this, Now is the time.
harrison smith
Infowars privacy pouch.
It does work. You can get them in black, blue, or red.
My wife has one. She puts her phone in every night.
I am not as disciplined.
I think it's something that happens to moms.
My wife went health crazy when our son was born.
In a very good way.
Like way farther than me in terms of like, no soy, no plastics, no nothing, no radiation.
Put the Wi-Fi router in the attic, get it away from us, as far away from us as possible, which is obviously a good thing because once again, you know...
Obviously, we should be advocating for continued research into this, continued investigation into the effects of cell phone radiation, how to mitigate them, whether there's a way to do things that can lower the effects on humans while still maintaining the speed and capabilities of our communication network.
They should continue to research this, and we should advocate that and continue to push for it as organizations like Children's Health Defense are.
In fact, Miriam, the Director of Children's Health Defense, Miriam Ekensfeld-Garcia said this, quote, Discontinuing government research because it is, quote, technically challenging and resource-intensive is not what we expect from government agencies that are supposed to protect people from the harms of big industry.
This research is so important.
It is important so that people can make informed decisions when it comes to the use of technology.
I mean, that's just such a pathetic excuse.
That's just too hard.
It's too resource-intensive.
See, we've got to spend a billion dollars on Scud missiles to Ukraine.
We don't have the money to dedicate to your health.
We've got more important things to take care of.
We've got hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants that we have to pay for their health care.
Not yours. We can't do research into your health.
We've got just infinite numbers of Mexicans to take care of.
And that's actually a story While I'm on it, just so you know, I'm not being baselessly bigoted.
My bigotry has a very, very distinct base.
Migrant crisis plunges Denver's main public hospital deep into the red after patients receive $130 million of treatments they were unable to pay for.
I'll remind you, Denver is smack dab in the middle of the damn country.
Nowhere near a border, about as far from a border as you can possibly get.
But they are being overwhelmed with free health care they're handing out to illegal immigrants.
Amazing. Denver's main hospital has provided care worth $136 million that they have not received compensation for, putting the institute at critical stage.
A total of 8,000 migrants who came to the city from Central America have made around 20,000 visits to the health system, causing problems for Denver Health.
These include trips for dental emergencies, mental health counseling, and childbirth.
And they have no money and no insurance.
I mean, my God. Mental health counseling.
Can you imagine being an illegal immigrant and then showing up at the hospital, being treated for a psychiatric problem, and then just waltzing away, having no money to pay?
Incredible. $136 million.
The rising cost coincided with the unprecedented number of immigrants who crossed America's border and arrived in Denver.
Around 36,000 have arrived so far, many of them bused from Texas, with 18,000 deciding to stay.
Denver Health CEO Donna Line said 8,000 migrants who came to the city from Central America made around 20,000 visits to the health system.
That, again, is just completely insane.
That is completely insane.
I've been to the hospital...
Three or four times in the last three years.
And each time it was because, well, twice my wife was giving birth, and two other times my kid was sick with something.
But how do you have 8,000 illegal immigrants who visit the hospital 20,000 times in a single year?
Oh, because they're deeply unhealthy?
Is that why? I wonder if that's why.
You know, that's not the only thing that...
We have about Denver. I'll have to find this story.
It might be too hard to find right now, but there was a story earlier this week that I'll have to dig up.
Basically, it was just talking about the sheer number of homeless people in Denver sleeping on the street.
Is this the one? City strained by migrant crisis, where obviously with the freezing cold weather that came earlier this week, a lot of concern about people unhoused who don't have homes, especially in places like Colorado.
And it was like the migrants are given five-star hotels while there's still thousands of American citizens sleeping on the street, wrapped in blankets, possibly freezing to death.
But that's the modern American construction.
You can freeze to death while the foreigner who has never contributed anything to this country and likely won't for a generation or two to come gets absolutely everything for free.
So just remember, if you, like me, have some emergency, your child at an early age comes down with something, You have to spend four or five days in the hospital and walk away with a $30,000 bill that if you had just illegally crossed the country, if you had just been some Guatemalan from Guatemala that happened to arrive yesterday, be all free.
They wouldn't even know where to send you a bill.
They wouldn't even know your name.
You just waltz right out of there.
Just remember, when you receive a hospital bill for tens of thousands of dollars, that's your punishment for being an American citizen.
That's your punishment for doing things the right way and being responsible and law-abiding.
So you're being punished by our system for doing the right thing.
Sort of all our system does.
Punish the people doing the right thing, give a leg up and a boost and endless protection and services to the people ruining it for the rest of us.
Okay? Just so we're clear.
Just so we're perfectly clear.
Moving on. Oklahoma bill targets furries in schools.
Threatens animal control.
Oklahoma bill would require furries to be picked up from school by parents.
I hate it. I hate everything.
I hate I have to cover this.
I hate that furries exist.
I hate that Oklahoma doesn't still belong to the Indians.
Okay? Before 2024 Oklahoma legislative session began, thousands of bills were filed.
Most never came close to becoming law.
But one Oklahoma representative, Justin Humphrey, decided to file a bill targeting furries or people in a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters in Oklahoma schools.
Yeah, that's one way of putting it.
It is a variation of a sickening sexual degeneracy, if you actually want to know the truth.
No place in schools or life.
Humphreys Bill House Bill 3084 would ban students who purport to be an imaginary animal or animal species or who engage in anthropomorphic behavior commonly referred to as furries at school from participating in class and school activities.
The bill would require parents or guardians to pick up the students from school.
But if parents are unable to pick the student up, the bill says, quote, animal control services shall be contacted to remove the student.
Which is good. Which is very funny.
matt infowars
There are no mascots?
No school mascots?
harrison smith
Hey, school mascots are an entirely different thing, okay?
The gateway. No, no they're not.
Mascots are wholesome.
Mascots are fun.
unidentified
Were you a mascot? I was.
harrison smith
I was. A little secret for you.
In middle school, I was a panda.
And I got to hang out with the cheerleaders all day.
It was great. So no, I will defend the honorable tradition of mascotting.
Not this sick perversion it's turned into, okay?
Yeah, we have a lot more to talk about.
We'll get into some serious topics here.
I'm going to give out the phone lines in the next segment.
We're going to take phone calls throughout the show.
As soon as Chase Geyser decides to roll out of bed and help us run the Spaces setup, then we'll do that later in the show.
So if you want to do the Spaces thing, go ahead and hit up Chase Geyser right now.
Go to his Twitter, Chase Geyser.
Wake the hell up.
We're trying to do Spaces over here.
So we'll try to do that a little bit later.
I'm very excited about doing the spaces.
A whole new frontier for us to tackle and a very fun way for the audience to contribute even more than they normally do.
I want to remind you to go to Infowarsstore.com to support everything that we do here as we continue to make fantastic and powerful changes to our programming, to the way that we operate, and hopefully to the world.
We will rid the world of the furry menace.
unidentified
Just wait. Welcome back.
harrison smith
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal.
I am your host, Harrison Smith.
We have a lot to talk about today, but I want to be guided by the audience.
So I'm going to go ahead and give out the phone number now.
Taking your phone calls throughout the show.
Calling about any and everything.
And I think today we'll go with first-time callers.
So if you're a first-time caller, call in and we'll go to you first.
Unless you're that person that commented to me on Twitter that said you were on hold for a while and I promised you I'd go to you first.
I'm going to find that tweet so I remember who you are.
We'll go to you if you call in first.
But if you've called in, you've never gotten on air, or have never called in, now's the time to call in.
1-877-789-2539.
That's 1-877-789-2539.
Give us a call now on American Journal for this open line Friday, the 19th of January.
Like I said, we do have a lot to talk about and a lot of videos to get to, including more videos of Sean Strickland, who I am legitimately convinced should be crowned some sort of emperor.
I guess he's Canadian?
I don't know. I hear people calling him Canadian.
He was insulting Canadians quite a bit.
Is that because he's Canadian?
I'm just putting the videos in there now, guys, if you want to censor it, because he does curse a little bit.
But it's an inspiring thing.
There's some news on X as well.
Autumn Groyper was unceremoniously banned.
And of course was Nick Fuentes' alt.
And it's a very sad thing.
But it's almost laughable to me.
Because... Every time Nick Fuentes creates an account, they eventually find it and delete it, and then he just makes another one.
And there's a certain point, if you have an audience or a group, a cadre that's involved, that's supportive, it doesn't matter if you get banned.
It really doesn't. It might be a little inconvenient.
It's annoying to have to rebuild your audience from zero.
I think he was at like 45,000 followers.
But the vast majority of Nick Fuentes content I see on Twitter is not from his own account, right?
All of it is from other people posting his videos.
And then, you know, he's got a loyal following on Cozy and on Telegram.
So, you know, the word will get out, whatever his new account is, and they'll go follow that.
And it'll be right up to tens of thousands of followers in no time.
It just represents to me a way to defeat censorship that is extremely effective.
You don't have to, like, go away forever if you get banned.
And Again, it's not just one leader that everybody follows in.
That's sort of how it is with Nick.
But if you have a group of people that are working together and stay in communication and have alternative modes of communication in case one gets banned, you go to the other, then you can just continually make new accounts, continually get the word out, spread to one another.
So it really defeats their ability to censor you completely and kick you off the platform.
Because there have been some accounts...
Especially back before Elon Musk got control where it was like when they were gone, they were gone because you didn't know who they were.
You didn't have any other way of seeing their content.
So like once their account gets banned, that's it for them.
Even if they make a new account and sit there tweeting out, no, it's me guys.
No, I'm the guy that got banned.
You guys used to love me. Like no one's going to see it.
It's not going to build traction.
And so the censorship is effective.
But if you can have networks outside of social media, if you can use social media to network and then Continue those networks outside of the social media, then you can actually defeat censorship this way.
You can overcome it constantly.
So it's almost funny to me that they're playing whack-a-mole with Nick Fuentes, knowing that he's just going to pop up.
It doesn't matter. You can ban him.
Ban him all you want. He's going to pop up.
And by the way, it's not only not going to slow down the content from Nick Fuentes, from all of the other Groypers that are constantly posting clips of his...
But it's actually probably going to increase because now they're going to double down and pump out even more.
And yesterday getting on Twitter, it's like every single person I follow was retweeting the screenshot of Autumn Groyper being banned.
But that's not the only news out of Twitter.
Apparently a new X policy prohibits openly displaying and promoting adult content.
The new policy applies to both monetization on X and platforms' paid advertising products.
Which is great and I think reflects a confidence that Elon Musk has because I've been seeing a lot of advertisements for like OnlyFans on X. Which obviously is a pornography site.
But usually if you've got pornography sites advertising on your platform, it means they're the only ones willing to advertise on your platform.
It means you can't get other advertisers.
So if you're banning all of those people, it means that It's not a necessity that you have to just take all the advertising you can get.
Man, I'm loving this new thing y'all are doing.
Did y'all just put this together?
How the article kind of flies by the camera?
It looks like a documentary, but we're doing it live.
I'm telling you folks, whether it's like setting up spaces yesterday or just...
When I say go to Infowarsstore.com...
You understand what it takes to run this place, right?
The sophistication that goes into the equipment and the direction of this show.
I mean, I really can't say enough about the skill of all of the crews here, but especially ours, especially the American Journal crew.
And I've been, uh, yesterday I put out a video and, uh, It had the crew doing the sound effects and stuff.
I don't know, man. This crew's just great.
So go to Infowarsstore.com to support us.
It's not easy to run these shows, especially not with the skill and innovation that this crew constantly brings.
So please do go to Infowarsstore.com to show your appreciation for the boys.
So yes, Postmillennial X has announced significant changes to its advertising policy, specifically addressing adult content and sensitive media.
The new policy applies to both monetization on X and the platform's paid advertising products.
Under the updated guidelines, X now prohibits the promotion of adult sexual content globally.
This includes a range of content, such as pornography, full and partial nudity.
Enlargement and enhancement services, sexualized clothing, sex toys, and dating-slash-matching services focused on facilitating monetized sexual encounters or infidelity.
So yes, folks, X is now certifiably more...
Hey, wait a second, post-millennial.
X is now certifiably more virtuous than post-millennial.
Sorry to say.
Sorry to say, for our radio listeners, the crew just zoomed in on the advertisement to the side here.
It says, men, try this Japanese technique in your bedroom.
Don't do it, men.
Don't do it, unless you're Japanese.
If you're Japanese, you have the genetic capability to do whatever it is they're suggesting you do.
matt infowars
Otherwise, it's cultural appropriation.
harrison smith
It's cultural appropriation.
Do not culturally appropriate the sexual techniques of the Asians.
But no, I was going to say X is now more moral than Walgreens or Walmart, who apparently think it's fine to have dildos on the shelves these days.
More moral than the New York Post or the New York Times or any of the other outlets, who apparently all got a memo.
A memo went out yesterday, and it must have been marked urgent, because on the same day, all at once, New York Post and New York Times and some other major, I think, New York...
All came out with basically the same story about how awesome being polyamorous is.
Matt Walsh put this out.
The memo has gone out. Three major media publications in the last week have published articles pushing polyamory.
This is the new frontier in the war on the nuclear family, as some of us predicted 10 years ago.
So, yeah, New York Magazine, polyamory, a practical guide for the curious couple.
How a polyamorous mom had a big sexual adventure and found herself on the New York Times.
USA Today. Swingers want you to know a secret.
Swinging is not just about sex.
And New York Post also had a story about this.
Apparently something's in the water in New York.
And it's making everybody perverted.
I'm just going to tell you right now, polyamory is a lie.
It doesn't exist. It never has existed.
It doesn't work.
It never has worked.
It never will work. If you're curious about trying polyamory, break up with your significant other and go find somebody that makes you happy.
That's the only answer.
unidentified
We'll be right back. Lindsay and Tobias finally took a hard look at their relationship.
You know, Lindsay, as a therapist, I have advised a number of couples to explore an open relationship where the couple remains emotionally committed but free to explore extramarital encounters.
Did it work for those people?
No, it never does.
I mean, these people somehow delude themselves into thinking it might, but...
But it might work for us.
Well, we could give it a shot.
Great. We'll hammer out the details later.
Right now, we've got a daughter to tell.
harrison smith
Yeah, that's about how it goes.
And it goes about as well as you would expect.
So why are so many media outlets pushing this concept?
And can you even imagine this type of thing happening?
Happening in the past. Like, why didn't it happen in the past?
Why in the 1950s was there nobody pushing for polyamorous relationships?
Why were there no articles about how cheating on your husband was liberating and improved your life and was such a wonderful thing?
Well, because the people that wrote that would have been lynched, probably.
Not saying things have gotten better.
But also because this is how rot works, right?
This is how degradation works.
It happens slowly but surely.
You can't start with polyamory.
You start with little hints at degeneracy, little hints at sexual deviancy.
You sort of test the waters and see how far you can push it and get people used to it.
And you push a little farther and push a little farther.
And soon enough, you've got the New York Times and the New York Post and the New Yorker and USA Today telling their readers that they should really try a polyamorous relationship.
Knowing full well that Such things, they don't exist.
I'm telling you right now, they don't exist.
It's not a thing.
It's not real. There's no such thing as a polyamorous relationship.
There's a relationship between a man and a woman, and then there's everything else, right?
That's just how it works.
We're human beings. That's how we're wired.
And it's just another aspect of sort of overcoming your humanity, right?
There's something distinctly human about mating for life and being jealous.
Our relationships have no clothes, have no moral obligation to infidelity.
For me, sex is just sex.
Why are they pushing this?
As Whoopi Goldberg's View co-host guests, she has experience amid polyamory chat.
She nods, I'm good like that.
Blech. Blech.
Yeah, most people in polyamorous relationships, so-called, they look like Whoopi Goldberg.
That's one thing they find out if you look into the subculture.
it is a subculture of the hideous and undesirable yeah it's just i mean just basic immorality right Okay.
Basic sickness. You're looking for the one.
Those dating app users are looking for another one.
Open relationship enthusiasts, crass mainstream romance amps, creating confusion among those who prefer monogamy.
I do not want to be an accoutrement.
Yeah, that's a good way of putting it.
An accoutrement.
A poison. I don't want to be a poison to the actual relationship.
So again, is this all just happen all of a sudden?
A bunch of different, totally unrelated, distinct and individual people woke up on exactly the same day and they all went, I'm going to write a story about threesomes.
Now, this is like a push.
They've reached some psychological line that the memo went out like, okay, we can push this now.
We've degenerated and degraded the morality of America enough that we can now push this openly and people won't burn our building down.
So, congratulations to them, I guess.
Again, the degradation is the thing behind this.
The reason why we've gotten to this point is because the people that are pushing this stuff, that are destroying the morals of everyone, I would be willing to bet a huge amount of money that nobody writing these articles is in a polyamorous relationship.
Nobody. Every one of them is celebratory of the polyamorous relationship.
Every one of them is designed specifically to insinuate into the mind of its readers that polyamory is something thrilling and fun and there's no risk and If you don't do this, then you're really a prude and you're backwards.
You're not progressive and enlightened like all of us at the orgy.
It's like follow Rome type of stuff.
But this happened...
I don't even know how to find this article.
But there was an article by the editor of the Vanity Fair or something.
I'm sorry, I'm blanking on the details.
But essentially, I mean, it's easy to understand.
Basically, there was a woman's magazine, Love, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Polyamory, a look under the covers of non-monogamy and its burgeoning civil rights battle.
It's a civil rights battle.
unidentified
These people need to be stopped. Imagine being the spouse of one of those authors.
matt infowars
You come home, you're like, hey, you know, how was work today?
Oh, yeah, you know, just a rough day at the office.
Had, you know, 10,000-worder.
You know, editor loved it, though.
And, you know, oh, yeah, let me take a quick peek at the article.
unidentified
Oh, oh. Yeah, the article is just, it reads like a...
matt infowars
It's about open relationships, the merits of an open...
Okay, all right.
harrison smith
Reads like some of the Bernie Sanders fiction that we've seen him come out with.
matt infowars
I've got to go meet with the lawyer.
harrison smith
Yeah, exactly.
I've got to go meet with the lawyer.
I mean, I don't even want to argue this.
I'm just making a statement here.
This is sick and wrong and perverted and destructive and should not be allowed in this society.
Oh, but my civil rights... No, no, shut up.
Shut up. Shut up. You're a poison.
We need that Sean Strickland.
That needs to be an audio cue that we have where he's just like, you are an infection.
These people are an infection. They're a mental illness that spreads.
They're contaminants.
They're contaminated. They're a poison that's self-perpetuating.
They have to be stopped. They have to be shut up.
They have to be opposed in all of this.
Because this is sick.
And the more this is poured on the American populace, the more people will succumb to it.
And this is not something that you can just do.
I mean, I can read...
Polyamorous relationship.
I'm telling you. Here's what I'll say.
There has never... Ever been an attractive person in a polyamorous relationship.
It's never happened. So if you're in a polyamorous relationship, it's just admitting you're ugly.
And boring, probably.
You probably have nothing else interesting about you.
You're probably not enough to fulfill another person.
It's like an admission of defeat.
It's an admission of weakness in a lot of ways.
It's sick and wrong and bad.
And again, the thing is that the way they push this, like the one you just saw, where it's like she had a sexual adventure and found herself.
This is specifically designed for unhappy people, specifically designed to target people that are unhappy or uncomfortable in their current situation.
What they need is love and attention and love.
Things that are good for them.
They need people who actually care about them.
Instead, what they're getting is people who don't care about them telling them, maybe you should try...
Have you tried heroin? If you tried it...
Just once. You can just try it once.
Like they're being...
And so, the more this gets pushed out, the more it gets seeded into people's subconscious.
The more they become okay with it.
And it's true. A lot of...
A lot of people's...
You know, interactions or their actions are limited by social shame, so they're trying to tear down the social shame, trying to tell people, no, it's really cool and awesome, actually, to be in a polyamorous relationship.
That makes you, like, glamorous and, like, exciting and adventurous.
It doesn't. It doesn't, okay?
I'm telling you right now, when somebody goes, I'm in a polyamorous relationship, everybody else, all the normal people, go, eww.
Nobody's sitting there going, I wish I was in a polyamorous relationship.
No. Nobody thinks it's cool.
Nobody thinks it's glamorous. And by the way, trying it once, there's about a 90% chance you're...
Long-term relationship ruined forever.
I'll just tell you that right now. You can go, Reddit has a forum.
I can't remember which forum it was because it's so long ago.
Like story after story of people being like, we thought it'd be fun, and now we're divorced.
I can't ever look at my husband the same way again.
Every time I see him, I hear her moans.
It's just awful. Just don't do it.
I got a little distracted there, and I wish I could find this article because I used to bring it up quite a bit.
I just can't remember the necessary details I need to search for it.
I can't remember if it was Vanity Fair or some other women's magazine.
But basically it was the editor of this women's magazine after she'd retired feeling immense guilt about the lifestyle she'd pushed on her readers.
And wrote this whole article being like, here we were writing article after article after article about being single.
It was like the Sex and the City lifestyle encouraging.
And of course, the Sex and the City writer, the head writer of Sex and the City came out saying, I deeply regret pursuing a business in my 20s.
I deeply regret not having kids.
She tried to freeze her eggs and it didn't work out.
So she was left childless.
And she's like, not only can I not believe...
I wasted my life making this stupid TV show, but this TV show, God not only knows how many women it convinced that they could have this glamorous, freewheeling lifestyle throughout their 20s and then settle down later and have kids like it, but it doesn't happen for everybody.
It's actually a huge risk you're taking.
She felt really terrible about this.
Cosmo Rider? Was this?
Yeah. Her name was Sue Ellen Browder.
The crew once again comes through.
Former Cosmo Rider dishes on how the magazine lied to women to sell feminism.
Sue Ellen Browden is a former writer for Cosmopolitan.
She authored the book... Browder.
Browder. She authored the book Subverted, How I Helped the Sexual Revolution Hijack the Women's Movement.
So yeah, throughout this article, she talks about how she...
Didn't believe anything she was writing.
And nobody in the office believed anything she was writing.
She's like, here we are, writing story after story about how great it is to be single, how you don't need a man, how women should focus on their career.
Meanwhile, everybody at the magazine, herself included, got married young, had kids, were very happy with their husbands, didn't cheat on their husbands, and yet they're writing article after article after article encouraging all of the things they don't do.
It's like... You know, the black community and rap music.
You've got these rappers like Lil Wayne or anybody else.
They go to college. They get a degree.
They're, like, business savvy.
And then they make music where they're encouraging people to just waste their lives, ruin their lives, just do nothing but crime and drugs.
And, you know, they know.
They know what they're doing because they don't live these lives.
I guarantee you all the people writing articles about how great it is to be polyamorous They're not polyamorous.
I don't think so. I seriously doubt it.
If they are, then it's sort of this, you know, misery loves company type of thing.
They want more people to be polyamorous so they don't feel so weird.
Sex and the City writer Candace Bushnell, 60, admits she regrets choosing a career over having children and now she's, quote, truly alone.
The TV series is based on a writer who chooses independence over motherhood.
A hero. You want to be cool?
You want to be glamorous and progressive and sexy?
Just waste your life.
Just waste your life away.
Just spend the most important years of your life flitting from one meaningless contact to the next.
Making money for some bigwig in New York.
Sex in the city.
So again, this is just...
I mean... Scott Adams put something out today.
He said, thought experiment.
Imagine one American state implementing nothing but mainstream Republican policies while mainstream Democrat policies are implemented in another one, both without objection.
Describe what both states look like in 25 years.
Now, most people would...
Like, if you're on the left, you're going to come up with some sort of just insane, nonsensical Republican caricature.
You're going to say that You know, the Republican state would end up looking like Handmaid's Tale, where it'd be like, in the Republican state, women wouldn't be allowed to go outside, and they would be tied down and forced to be impregnated, and black people would be slaves, and it's just like, okay, if you actually want to know how this would look, you don't have to go geographically, go linearly.
What the world would look like with Republicans in charge is the 1950s, when conservatives were in charge.
If you want to see what the world looks like with liberals in charge, you can look around at the chaos and the mess and the misery we're surrounded by now.
It's not that complicated.
We'll be right back with your phone calls.
unidentified
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harrison smith
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Also, maybe you have an answer or a guess or a comment about this topic.
What's his name? Scott Adams' idea.
Imagine one American state implementing nothing but mainstream Republican policies while mainstream Democrat policies are implemented in another state, both without objection.
Describe what both states look like in 25 years.
Again, without taking the caricature of either side, I think it's pretty obvious what these states would look like.
And this inspired my tweet earlier today when I said it's not Democrat versus Republican.
Or rather, it's not Republican versus Democrat.
It's normal versus aberrant.
The typical, traditional, border, like baseline Republican belief is literally just normal.
It's just normal. It's just not perverted and weird and aberrant and...
Novel and untested.
It's just the stuff that humanity has been doing for a thousand years that works.
Because it works.
And it works better than any other system.
Normal is a man and a woman and a child.
Nice little family.
Multiple children. Hanging out with the grandparents.
Going to church. Going to work.
Making a nice little house for themselves.
It's just normal. It's just all very normal.
Protecting your border.
Letting people in, but not illegally.
Punishing crimes.
Protecting the innocent from the criminals.
It's all very normal. This is all very normal.
The aberrant and abhorrent Dichotomous opposition to this is the weird, the bizarre, the untested, the stupid, the nonsensical.
That's the left.
It's open borders. It's crime wave after crime wave as criminals are given chance after chance.
It's kids going to school dressed up in the anthropomorphic fetish gear of psychopaths.
It's Gross.
It's weird. It's gross.
It's untenable. It's unsustainable.
In fact, the only reason that America's existed at all is because of this very large contingent of Americans who refuse to bend to the progressive demands and has actually maintained normalcy and regular functioning of the system.
Without us, liberals have nothing.
Where would you rather live?
Plays with low taxes or high taxes?
Where would you rather live? A place where your elementary school teacher is telling your kids about how George Washington didn't chop down the cherry tree or teaching kids about their preference in dildos.
I mean, this is all very obvious.
One side is normal, traditional, logical, good.
The other side...
It's just whatever they can get away with.
So if they're the only ones running things, I mean, imagine if liberals got everything that they wanted.
Yesterday, the illiterate moron who didn't understand that pulling a fire alarm would set off a fire alarm, Bauman, Representative Bauman, just demanded $14 trillion in reparations.
$14 trillion in reparations.
Right? They demand affirmative action.
They demand reparations.
They demand open borders.
They demand no police.
If they got everything they wanted, if Republicans got everything they wanted, it'd be like no abortions and low taxes and you wouldn't be able to discriminate against white people.
Just very normal stuff.
If the left gets everything they want, it's like They're going to take all your money, give it to everybody that doesn't work, doesn't do anything.
They're going to open your border and infinite numbers of foreigners are going to flood your country and drain its resources like we saw in Denver.
$134 million in hospital bills unpaid in a single year.
So they're not going to have hospitals for very long, right?
They're not going to have airplanes for very long.
They're not going to have anything after a little while.
The only reason we have these things still is because the psychopath, progressive, cultural arsonist weirdos are held back in some regard by the normal people who just make everything run and function and work.
So again, if you want to figure out what the world would look like if one group of people stuck to conservative values and one group of people stuck to liberal values, it's not a matter of geography.
It's a matter of time.
And you could...
The red state would be the 1950s and the liberal state would be the 2030s.
And you can tell me which one you'd rather live in.
You can let me know where you'd rather be in the normal...
Family-centered, virtuous, decent world, or the trash, zombie, tranked-out, drug-addled, sexually perverted, madness world of polyamory and furries and crime, illegal immigration, disease.
So, I mean, the answer's right there.
You don't have to speculate, honestly.
So there's your answer, Scott. There's your answer, Mr.
Adams. And just finishing up with this, he says, Then they would immediately blame it on the other state.
Not that that makes any sense, but not that it ever does, right?
But they would say, you know, this is because those dang fascists aren't giving us what they want, and they would invade the red state and try to take it over.
That's the only thing that would happen.
I mean, think about California.
It's a hemorrhaging population and it's actually punishing that population by saying, if you want to leave our state, we're going to tax you.
Like, they would have to start doing stuff like that.
You don't even really need to speculate.
You can literally just look around.
You can look around. There is a geographic reality to this.
And the states that are red states are doing better.
Plain and simple. That's all.
We Americans like to think there's a big philosophical difference between Republicans and Democrats.
It's probably just a difference in understanding how anything works.
From math to human motivation, which is partly explained by Democrats skewering younger and partly explained by their news sources being corrupt.
See, I think that's wrong.
I think it has to do with morality.
I think it has to do with understanding that there is a real truth...
An incontrovertible truth, a truth itself that exists, that's out there, and a morality and honor.
It has a lot to do with honor as well.
And we live in a world that was built by people who had honor with high-trust societies, knowing that you could actually give power to somebody and that they would understand that their immortal soul was worth more than the power that they had.
And that it was their responsibility and obligation to behave in a virtuous and moral way.
Not because it benefits them, but because it's just the right thing to do.
So like he brings up math and human motivation.
Like math is a great example.
The moral thing is just to go math is math.
That's it. Some people can do it.
Some people can't. If you can't do it, you don't pass the class.
The liberal idea is like, well, but they tried, so give them an A. Oh, but too many black people are failing, so we can't grade them anymore.
This is insane.
This is immoral. To me, this is a moral issue more than anything else.
And it's a logical issue as well because...
All of what we believe is borne out by science in reality.
What they believe is fantasy.
Madness. We think everything will just continue as normal when you're choosing people based on their race rather than their capabilities.
That is both immoral and illogical.
Democrats are stupid.
I guess the big takeaway here...
We're surrounded by morons.
It's our responsibility to stop giving them power.
I'll stop rambling. Let's go to Mario in New York.
Mario in New York, thank you for calling in.
Thank you for holding. You say there was a stabbing at Randall's Island.
And Randall's Island is the migrant camp in New York where our friend from, what's his account name?
Info Uncensored, something like that.
Who came on and filmed. He actually broke in.
He ran past all of the guards to film the inside of the migrant center.
That was on Randall's Island.
We were just blown away by the sheer scale of this camp.
I mean, tents. They're bigger than stadiums.
And $100,000 generators by the dozen.
Colonies. They're building colonies in America for foreigners to occupy with your money.
Okay? So, Mario, thank you for calling in.
Line number two, you are soon to be on the air, guys.
Mario on line two. Guys.
Sorry, Mario. There's a miscommunication happening.
There you go. Okay, now you're on the air. Thanks for calling in, Mario.
You're on the air. Yeah, what's going on, Smith?
unidentified
How's everything? Good, good.
How are you? All right.
Yeah, we're getting some excitement over here in New York right now.
I don't know. Like I said, they had like a little incident at the...
Randall's Island was an immigrant area.
Well, it's on Citizen Island.
I mean, it was on Citizen. 18 people got arrested.
It was a stabbing. It was like an uproar, they said.
And that happened yesterday around 4 o'clock at Randall's Island.
And that island, I don't know if you know, to come in and out, you go over a bridge to go into Manhattan.
You can walk over it. So they had a little situation where the immigrants were coming over.
I don't know if you know, they have the curfew on the shelters now.
Everybody that's in the shelter in that island has to be in by 10 o'clock because apparently they were coming over the bridge hassling everybody in the neighborhood for money and bringing their kids begging for money.
So they kind of had to put a curfew on that.
So that was interesting, too, that's what's going on in New York right now, Randall's Island.
I'm just curious about one thing.
What's going to happen with the people with the 18 that got arrested in that situation yesterday?
Are they going to get shit back?
harrison smith
Well, are we going to have to take care of them for the rest of their lives because they're going to go to jail?
I mean, it's insane. Really?
Well, I don't know.
I don't know. I'm just hearing about this.
You're just telling me about this. Man stabbed in the neck during Randall's Island migrant shelter melee, 18 in custody, but suspect on the loose.
It doesn't invoke in me images of, like, Ellis Island and, like, you know, the huddled masses yearning for freedom.
What the hell's going on here, Mario?
unidentified
Like, why? Well, like, hold on.
I'm going to tell you one thing. Right now, it seems like the immigrants are having rights for one thing.
They're getting pissed off because where they're at, because they're freezing.
Apparently, they're complaining about the food they're getting, and apparently they're coming over and getting food.
So it's a lot of craziness coming out over here in Randall's Island about that whole situation.
And like I said, it's Look, immigrants ain't the same as there was when we grew up.
I mean, it's totally different.
I mean, everything's changed.
I mean, really?
I mean, everybody busts my top about that whole situation, but I'm like, you gotta understand, immigrants ain't the same like when we grew up.
I mean, we had to get jobs, we had to do this, you had to do that.
We had to do certain sacrifices.
These people just come in and they own everything.
I mean, it's crazy. Especially, they're complaining about their food.
I mean, really? We're feeding them.
It's getting crazy.
harrison smith
No, it is. It is completely insane.
And I talk about this story all the time, but I mean, if this doesn't illustrate absolutely everything that's wrong with this situation, only 2% of the 140,000 migrants who went to New York have applied for work permits.
So it's not like they're out there desperate for work and going, look, I'm here, I'm ready to work, I want to build America.
98% of them haven't even bothered to apply.
They are here with the intention of living off of our largesse.
For as long as they can.
And then maybe they'll just go back once we run out of stuff to give them.
But there's no reason why any country would allow this if it's not a deliberate attempt to destroy our own population.
unidentified
It's sick. Well, think about that.
I mean, really? That's life for New York right now, and that's the situation we're in.
So I guess it's going on all over because...
Like I said, they're coming in.
They're not happy right now. I mean, really?
I mean, at least they've got a place to stay.
I guess they're not happy about that, you know?
I mean, what else can you do?
harrison smith
Man, and the scale of this—I mean, honestly, the scale is the most mind-blowing thing.
And we're actually going to go in the next hour, in the first five minutes, I'll show a Tucker Carlson short where he breaks down a lot of this and shows some of the hidden camera footage of people who have snuck into these migrant shelters.
But when you just think about the amount of money that we're spending— Every one of these guys gets legal representation to argue their case that they're asylum seekers, even though they're not, and we know they're not.
Every single one of them gets a place to say there are dozens of these literal colonies being built for foreigners on American land with American tax dollars to the tune of hundreds of millions, if not billions of dollars.
And that's not even including the things like we covered earlier with going to the hospital and racking up $130 million in bills that eventually land on the American taxpayers.
Because that's the situation we're in, is either we don't give our money to pay for these people, in which case the hospital has to shut down.
We can't have a hospital anymore.
I mean, a hospital can't survive $130 million unpaid bills in a single year.
It has to shut down unless the government, a.k.a. the American taxpayer, comes in and foots the bill for these literal criminals that are just coming over and going to the hospital three or four times in a single year.
I mean, just utter insanity, Mario.
And New York City seems to be sort of the epicenter of this.
What is the attitude in New York?
I mean, obviously, New York is like, you know, and it is a cool city.
It does have, I mean, a lot of its character comes from the various waves of immigrants that came over in the 1800s and 1900s, but those waves of immigrants, I mean, they had to cross an ocean on a steamship to get here.
It wasn't an option that they could just, like, go back and And nobody was giving them food for them to complain about.
They knew if they got here, they either worked and made it or they died.
Because they couldn't go, well, I tried my hand in America and it didn't work, so I'm hopping back on the steamship.
They didn't have anything.
These were peasants from Italy.
If they could pay their way to America, that was it.
It was a life-or-death gamble they were making, and so they made it work by working.
These people... They'll be here for as long as they can take advantage of us, and then they'll go home.
I wonder, what's the attitude that you're seeing in New York City?
Are people getting sick of this?
Are they speaking out about it?
What's the attitude?
unidentified
Oh, everybody's getting frustrated about the whole situation right now.
I mean, it's getting crazy.
Like I said, when they moved from, I don't know if you remember the situation in Brooklyn.
They went in front of the school, but they ended up going to the school.
Oh, right. And that was a big uproar.
I mean, it was a lot. I mean, you don't understand.
We have a lot of, I mean, we have our own immigrants that grew up in New York.
Right. And it's totally different.
And they realize that there's a difference between the new ones and now.
They had to work. When you first had to come out, you had to have a family member that lived in the area.
You had to get a job before you came over.
Here, they just come over and get everything.
I mean, like I said, even the prior immigrants that lived in New York, they're pissed off because of what's going on.
They didn't have it that easy.
harrison smith
Of course. They had to work for it.
unidentified
They had to get it. They had to work for everything.
Right now, everything just handed to them right now.
And that's insane.
They're upset, too, about the whole situation.
So it's not us New Yorkers.
They're upset. I mean, everybody.
It doesn't matter who it is. Black, white, Hispanic.
Everybody's pissed off right now about the situation.
harrison smith
I imagine they'd be more pissed off than anybody else to do things the right way and be shafted.
But again, it's what I said earlier in the show, right?
The whole society is programmed to punish people for doing the right thing.
It's like if you follow the law, if you take care of yourself, you are punished endlessly.
If you just leech off the system, your life is great.
I mean, it's so inverted.
It's like they're purposefully trying to program people to...
Understand that being virtuous and doing the right thing and being self-sufficient and good will get you nowhere.
We're a sick, inverted, perverted society at this point.
Thank you so much for the call, Mario. I really did enjoy that.
And I want to go now to David in Iowa.
David in Iowa. I think maybe this is along the same line of what we were just talking about with Mario.
Thanks for calling in. David, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi. I appreciate being able to get through.
So, this has been bothering me for a few months now.
I kept hearing about student loan forgiveness being an option, possibly, on the table.
And it was like, oh, well, maybe up to $20,000 worth.
I kept hearing that. Well, I got a letter, email, from the...
Well, it was directed from the Biden-Harris administration.
Not the people of the United States, but the Biden-Harris administration had paid off my loan.
Well, for several years, I've been on an income-based repayment plan, and I've got about $90,000 worth of overhead related to getting my Bachelor of Psychology, even though I've been working as a welder.
I'm a single parent. My wife passed away when I was...
trying to hang in there, right?
And it's like a godsend for me to have that weight off my shoulders.
But my next fear, my next thought was, "Oh my God, what does this mean?
What great lengths are they willing to go to buy my vote?" And then the fear of, "Wow, what is this going to do to the economy on a mass scale?" I mean, and is this just a bailout of the education system?
Is the education system ready to collapse?
harrison smith
Well, it'd be a bailout of the banks, right?
It's a bailout of the people that lent you money.
That's wild. So you got $90,000 forgiven from your student loan?
unidentified
Yes, yes.
And, I mean, maybe it was...
Maybe they got the interest knocked off and just paid the principal.
Maybe they did a little bargaining there.
I don't know. But at least the principal...
It was every bit of $80,000 for sure.
Everything was consolidated with one lender and all that.
harrison smith
Wow. I'm speechless.
I mean, you're exactly right.
This is buying votes, right?
Just pure and simple, this is Biden and Harris saying, vote for us and we'll give you $90,000 essentially, right?
unidentified
Well, and I've been trying to reach out to different people, media sources, even candidates, like, do you want to hear this story?
And I've noticed that a lot of these sources...
They're putting out a lot of media out there, right, of communication, but they're very hard to reach.
In fact, I'm impressed that I was able to get through here with you guys.
I wasn't sure how to reach out to you with a potential story, and so I'm grateful to have been able to get through.
harrison smith
Wow. All right. We'll talk about this on the other side.
We're about to have to go to break.
And, you know, I appreciate your attitude on it.
Because it's like, you know, if anybody should have their student loan paid for, it sounds like you're the guy.
It sounds like you got a useful degree.
And even though you're not working in that field, you weren't, you know, wasn't a history of dance, you know, degree.
And you're a single father and, you know, trying to raise a kid.
Like, you should have your support. And you're not, like, sitting there going, I deserve this.
I was tricked into getting a loan.
unidentified
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
The caller just said he woke up one day to suddenly learn that he had $90,000 of student loans paid for by apparently the Biden administration.
And again, he seems to recognize, you know, this is not right, right?
Because he's a virtuous dude. Even though he benefits from it, he's not sitting there going, yeah, good, finally.
I deserve this.
He's going, what the hell?
Who paid for this?
You should be suspicious of a free lunch, especially since there is no such thing.
And that just means that money is being taken from productive taxpayers and given to banks who made bad loans.
It's a wealth transfer.
The poorest Americans to the richest Americans are Claiming to benefit the stupidest Americans who took out huge loans on degrees that have no productive value.
Again, I'm not talking about our caller because he seems to not fit in this category.
But most of them do.
It's just the most obvious bribe ever.
Vote for us and we'll give you $90,000 of other people's money.
I guess it's just the death of virtue.
And again, it just contributes to this idea.
Yeah, drinks are on the house, and he's handing his bill to the taxpayers.
Why are you handing me their bill?
But it goes to the theme of today's show.
Doing the right thing is punished.
Being responsible is punished in this country.
Being irresponsible is rewarded.
Not in a vague way.
Not in an accidental way.
I legitimately feel like a victim of this.
I mean, I made choices in my life to avoid having debt.
To not be in a position where I needed the government to rob other citizens to pay for me.
What a sucker I am, right?
What a fool I am.
I should have just taken advantage of everybody.
Should've just done the irresponsible thing.
Should've just wasted four years of my life not working, but hanging out at college, partying and getting drunk.
Then I would've been rewarded with a check for $100,000.
Instead, like a fool, I worked.
I made my own money.
I charted my own path.
Like a fool, now I'm on the hook for these other people who didn't make the right choice.
What a fool my wife's parents were, saving up year after year, decade after decade, scrimping and saving and avoiding big expenses they may have liked to save money to pay for the college outright.
What idiots, right?
How stupid. They could have just taken advantage of everybody.
They could have just done the irresponsible manipulative thing and it would have turned out better in the long run.
So again, just everything this government does incentivizes the worst behavior, rewards the worst people, and punishes and only doles out those rewards on the back of the people that made the right, virtuous self-sacrificial choice.
unidentified
It really sucks, honestly.
Thank you.
harrison smith
So yeah, sorry you are a veteran that fought for our country.
You get to sleep outside in the snow.
The migrant that arrived here yesterday with his entire family, he gets a room in the five-star hotel.
He broke our laws, so he's rewarded.
Oh, you're a young family struggling with your bills and your child gets sick?
Well, you get slapped with a $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 hospital bill.
The illegal immigrant just showed up yesterday, riddled with disease.
He walks out of the hospital scot-free.
Doesn't pay a dime. You fool.
You fool for doing the right thing.
You idiot for being responsible.
That's what they're trying to program into everybody.
They want to make you think that's not worth it to have virtue.
It's just not worth it. Just incredible.
And it goes on and on.
With that, we go out to your phone calls once again.
Byron in New York.
I was talking about Trump and Elon.
Go ahead. Byron, you're on the air.
unidentified
Hi, how you doing? First, let me...
You guys are crazy good at what you do, first of all.
Every time I try to talk nationally, I totally lose my mind.
You guys are soldiers.
harrison smith
Thank you. I have the easiest job here, so credit to the crew who does the heavy lifting and doesn't get the glory they deserve.
I just sit here and ramble, so I got the easiest job in the world.
But thank you for the compliment, Byron.
unidentified
Yeah, you guys are super great.
Before I even get into Elon, I just wanted to kind of piggyback on what you were saying.
I tried to pay a debt for my college at one time, and they wouldn't even let me.
Really? They totally turned my money away.
They wouldn't even let me.
They told me to wait until the bill passed, and then they'll get back to me and tell me, What's going on now?
I don't even know what actually is going on with it.
I tried to pay it again, and they're not taking my money.
harrison smith
What? That sounds like a scam.
unidentified
That's crazy. It's crazy.
It's only $2,000, and they won't pay you.
I've been trying to pay that back.
harrison smith
Interesting. Insane.
That's very weird. That's one thing.
unidentified
That's one thing. Okay, I just wanted to ask a question as far as Elon Musk.
I don't pay attention to the stuff like you guys.
I'm trying to put my trust into somebody here.
Have you ever heard these guys mention anything about the aerosol ejection programs?
That's like one of my biggest concerns.
I live in New York.
We hardly get any sun out here.
And every time I call in, I called in before about this.
Every time I probably will call in, it will probably be about this.
harrison smith
Yeah, so the question is, has Trump or Elon ever mentioned chemtrails?
Not that I am aware of, and they should, especially, you know, when they're talking about climate change or World Economic Forum.
Hello! They really should mention that the weather is being manipulated on a huge scale and has been for decades.
I don't know how that's not a bigger part of the conversation when you talk about climate change.
As I like to say, Kim Trail deniers are the flat earthers of climate change.
Does that make sense? Of course it does.
Of course it does. Weather manipulation, not far-fetched.
It's a very real thing, obviously.
You know what's so funny? There was a tweet a few days ago.
They got fact-checked.
And it was somebody saying, man, it looks like they've deployed HAARP. And it was the Iowa caucus.
And it was a radar shot of, you know, the area around where the Iowa caucus was being held.
And you could see that the clouds were moving and they almost seemed to hit an invisible barrier and go around this circular thing.
So somebody posted this going, hmm, looks like a HAARP is active in this area.
And underneath it was this community note saying, HAARP doesn't control the weather, sweetie.
It's there for ionospheric investigations.
It does scientific research.
And it's like, no, no, no, no, hold on, hold on.
Harp manipulates the weather.
That's what it's for.
That's why it was created.
Why would you heat the ionosphere if not to control the weather?
Can anybody answer me that? What research would you be doing?
I mean, you heat the ionosphere creating a...
It's a bubble, creating a low-pressure, heated area, meaning that the surrounding area is high pressure, it's low pressure, so gases move from high pressure to low pressure.
It manipulates the weather.
That's what it's for.
It's the only reason for it to exist.
The question is whether it was being used right then.
Now, you can't say for sure it's being used right then, or whether it's used on a continual basis to manipulate the weather for particular reasons, whether it can create major weather effects like hurricanes and tornadoes.
That you can speculate on, and I don't know if you can find the true answer.
But a HAARP array is a high atmospheric heating.
It heats the ionosphere.
The only reason to do that is to manipulate the weather.
Okay.
We'll be right back, folks.
We have a commercial break here.
unidentified
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
No conversation about climate change is complete without mentioning the very real, very large-scale weather manipulation that's going on around the world.
None of it's secret.
Actually, let me correct.
Let me change that statement.
A lot of it is secret. But a lot of it's not.
A lot of it's right out there in the open.
Beijing hires 20,000 people for a new weather manipulation program.
UAE creates rain clouds in 103 degree weathers through cloud seeding.
Strategic aerosol injections are a major program, the CIA tells us.
Russia just tested its weather manipulation weapon.
China is launching weather control machines across an area the size of Alaska.
So if you're going to talk about climate change, if you're going to talk about global warming, if you're going to talk about any of these things, You have to mention that this is happening.
What is HARP?
Iowa caucus's weather control conspiracy theory explained.
A snowstorm that threatens to affect voting in Monday's Iowa caucus was caused by some former Defense Department research equipment, according to a conspiracy theory on social media.
Some have claimed that the high-frequency active auroral research program system in Gakona, Alaska, was being used to prevent Donald Trump supporters from voting.
Okay.
Oh, my God.
The way they manipulate things.
There is a HARP array in Alaska.
But there are lots of harp arrays around the country.
Or at least...
I know of at least three.
I know of one in Washington State.
I know of one in Alaska.
And I believe there's one in Alabama, if I'm not mistaken.
Which actually has an extremely high...
Amount of like scientific research goes on in Alabama.
You don't expect it, but they're like on the forefront of engineering in a lot of ways.
So HAARP, the only reason HAARP exists is to manipulate the weather.
That's not a conspiracy theory.
That's why it was built. It heats the ionosphere.
You know, one of the things that they think is that it could actually be used to create earthquakes Because what it does is you heat the ionosphere and it creates a bubble over the area that's being heated.
And then if you shut it off, all that atmosphere comes crashing back down to Earth and can actually shake the Earth underneath it.
That's the way that people suspect the earthquake in Turkey last year was caused.
Is that a wild conspiracy theory?
You tell me why the Harper Ray exists.
You tell me what it's for.
That doesn't have to do with weather manipulation.
You tell me why there's a strategic aerosol injection program with airplanes spraying chemicals into the sky.
You tell me, if they're not doing weather modification, why do we have article after article talking about weather modification?
Let's say the original purpose is to analyze the ionosphere and investigate the potential for developing ionospheric enhancement technology for radio communications and surveillance.
Yeah, it's to heat the ionosphere, to manipulate the weather.
That's what it's for. That's the reason it exists.
So, whether it was used in Iowa or not, who's to say?
We'd have to find a Harper Ray in the area.
You can't control the weather in Iowa from Alaska, except in a very tangential way, because obviously we are in an enclosed, largely enclosed system here on Earth, which I do believe is round, believe it or not.
And, uh, So anywhere you affect weather in one place, it affects weather in other places, but...
Round but flat? What's that?
unidentified
Round but flat? Round but flat?
harrison smith
It's a bulbous sort of shape.
No, it's round.
I'll tell you one thing. If I sincerely thought the Earth was flat, I would dedicate my whole life to breaking out.
This is what I don't understand. If you really think the earth is flat, if you think there's an ice wall, or if you think that there's land beyond the ice wall, if you think that we're enclosed in a dome, I mean, I would be Truman.
I would be doing everything I could to break out.
Desperately. That's why I wonder if people really believe the earth is flat.
Because how do you believe the earth is flat?
That essentially means you think you're being kept in a cage.
Why not break out? Why not try to break out?
I know some people who are Flat Earthers, I mean, that's why I said, and people didn't like it on Twitter, but, like, the one Flat Earther I really respect is the dude who strapped himself to a rocket.
He unfortunately died, but he was like, no, we're, you know, we're in a dome, and I'm going to prove it.
He built a homemade rocket, and he launched himself to try to escape.
That's what I would do. That's exactly what I would do.
I'd be like a rat...
In a cage, desperate to escape, like Truman.
I'd be bashing myself against the ice wall, trying to break out.
Maybe that's just me. I wouldn't even care if other people knew, right?
I wouldn't dedicate my time to, like, trying to make people aware that the Earth was flat.
I'd prove it. I would go to the edge, and I would break out, and I'd discover what else was out there.
You can't stop me. Nobody can stop me.
So, why don't you do that?
Why don't you do that?
That just doesn't make any sense to me.
You think we're in a dome, but you're not trying to break out?
Why? You think you're in a prison, but you're just hanging out?
That's weird. I don't get it.
I want to show some videos here from...
Oh, you know, we're running out of time.
We'll do videos from the World Economic Forum in the second hour.
Some very, very powerful videos.
We'll go to phone calls for now. Jody in Harris County, a.k.a.
Houston. Thanks for calling in, Jody.
unidentified
You're on the air. Yeah, I want to talk about Owen and how is he going to come back to a censorship system that sent him to prison?
How is he going to actually go and report things without being censored?
harrison smith
Infowars.com.
Infowarsstore.com. Band.video.
He has his platform.
He has the War Room. Massive audience.
He's back on Twitter.
I mean, I don't really understand.
unidentified
It seems like every system, though, every time you get on some rumble, rumble's great, but every time censorship starts hitting, it starts hitting, and it starts going, and then pretty soon you're off the system.
harrison smith
Mm-hmm. Well, or, you know, what X does now is it just crushes your reach.
And, you know, some people are reporting on this day by day where they're showing, like, very distinctly.
And it happened to me, too.
To me, it happened all at once.
I was getting just millions of views on my tweets.
I was getting tens of thousands of people following me a day or, like, you know, every couple days.
And then it just... Dropped off, dropped off dramatically.
The number of people, you know, seeing my tweets, the number of people following, it just, it was, I mean, somebody flipped a switch at Twitter.
So I wasn't banned, I wasn't censored, but my reach was crushed.
And now people are showing that day after day, they'll show, like, their views are getting, or their tweets are getting 2 million views, and the next day they get 1 million views, the next day they get half a million views, and the next day they get a quarter million views.
So the censorship, what they've discovered is, is that censorship backfires and so if they want to censor and silence people the best way for them to do it is as subtly as possible and to just very quietly and slightly diminish your reach over time so that eventually You really think like, man, I'm not popular anymore.
Man, my tweets used to get so many likes.
Nobody likes what I'm saying anymore.
Maybe I need to change what I'm saying.
They want you to think that you're doing something wrong so you change the way that you do things without just censoring you outright and making everybody aware that you're being censored.
So people do still get censored, as we just said.
Autumn Gruper, Nick Fuentes' account, just got banned outright.
But even that, it's like, okay, I guess technically ban evasion is a thing.
We can, you know, argue about that or whatever.
But so, you know, that's not quite as arbitrary as it used to be.
But yeah, censorship is still very much a real thing.
Obviously, we covered the story yesterday showing even more insane amounts of censorship.
The Biden administration paying activist groups to censor people and to create propaganda.
So it's still very much a real thing.
The thing is we can overcome it.
We can defeat it.
Through our strength of numbers, through activism and going and getting on social media and resharing content, because whether they like it or not, when you reshare something and it goes out to your followers and they reshare it and it goes out to their followers, you can actually overcome the suppression that they are pushing on everybody.
And, of course, you can create alternative systems like Nick Fuentes did with Cozy and with his Telegram and like InfoWars did with Band.Video and InfoWars.com and InfoWarsStore.com.
So, I mean, this was the foresight of Alex Jones to foresee what was coming, foresee the censorship that That would come down on all of us.
To even foresee that relying on not just big tech, but even like donations and payment processors would also be unreliable.
So we created the InfoWars store because as fallen as America has become, they still rely on capitalism.
We still have to have that little capitalistic element to our nature, to our nation.
That allows business to continue and allows all the funds that the government needs to pay for all their programs.
They need capitalism. So Alex took advantage of that and said, look, if I sell products and people want products, there's nothing they can do to stop the people who want the products from buying my products.
So Infowarsstore.com, it's not just a place that...
Funds InfoWars, which it is, and it's the only place that funds InfoWars.
It's a weapons system to defeat to the censorship, and it has been incredibly successful.
So they can kick all of us off social media.
We'll still have Bandai Video.
We'll still have InfoWars as long as you go to InfoWarsStore.com, and that's how we defeat censorship once and for all.
tucker carlson
History is the story of invasions.
One group of people moving into someone else's land and taking it.
One nation ends, another begins.
Invasions drive history.
Few Americans understand this is happening to them right now.
The United States of America is being invaded.
harrison smith
For the love of God, this is a damn invasion.
unidentified
Who is allowing this?
They invaded our privacy.
I think it's an invasion of the country.
tucker carlson
In other words, it's ending.
The country you grew up in no longer exists.
Soon it will be unrecognizable.
No one is fighting back.
Few are even acknowledging it.
And the people who lead us are letting it happen.
Why are leaders letting this happen?
Well, to destroy the country and to change the demographics.
Who lives here determines what the country's like.
This country is changing faster than you may understand.
Americans are being replaced.
That's not a conspiracy theory.
It's a fact. In August of 2023, illegal immigration outpaced American births, a brand new population.
Last year alone, over three million people came here illegally just over our southern border.
The media won't tell you it's happening, but if you look around, you can see it, and you can see it most clearly in our cities, which are collapsing.
We elect people to protect us.
That's what politicians are paid to do.
But they've done the opposite.
They've sold us out, and they've crushed what our ancestors built.
Take a look at our cities.
They're hellish, and immigration is the reason.
The city of Chicago was in tough shape even before Joe Biden opened the border.
Now, parts of it are basically uninhabitable.
Even the socialist mayor of Chicago says the city is breaking under the strain.
brandon johnson
Without real significant investment from our federal government, it won't just be the city of Chicago that won't be able to maintain this mission.
It's the entire country that is now at stake.
tucker carlson
Chicago's politicians may complain about illegal immigration in public, but in private, they're paying for it with your money.
They're spending more on illegal aliens than on their own citizens.
They're doing this secretly.
They're hiding it from the public.
Our team uncovered a shadow terminal, for example, inside Chicago O'Hare Airport.
Hundreds of migrants were being hidden there secretly.
Our team pulled up with cameras rolling.
And at first, we didn't see much.
The city erected a black tarp to hide what was going on.
The motive was simple. They didn't want us to see it.
And a third-party security group paid for with your tax dollars told us that was prohibited.
We weren't allowed to see.
unidentified
I want to look inside.
tucker carlson
They weren't local or federal law enforcement, so we ignored them.
They had no authority. They were rent-a-cops.
Inside, our team found more than 100 beds on the floor.
The smell was overpowering, repulsive.
It was filthy. But it's not just airport terminals that have been given over to people who've come here illegally from the poorest countries in the world without permission, criminally, and yet being supported in every detail of their lives by taxpayers.
No. Even police stations in Chicago have been turned into refugee camps.
This is new video never seen before of what's actually happening inside Chicago's police stations.
Keep in mind, the people who work in those police stations are paid to protect you.
But that's not what they're doing.
They're running refugee camps for illegal aliens.
As our cameramen approached the Chicago police precinct in the city's downtown to see what was happening inside, you see people come out, illegal aliens, shooting in the middle finger and yelling.
They didn't hide their hostility.
Many other illegals have been pushed into poorer, predominantly black neighborhoods on the south side.
We went there. We spoke to someone who has lived on the south side of Chicago virtually his entire life.
He's enraged by how the city has fallen apart under its sanctuary city policy.
unidentified
Andre Smith, CEO of Chicago Against Violence.
I don't know the count, but I know that the readiness, the language of sanctuary city, state, and county should have had a plan.
But it led to a massive destruction.
I have seen almost the worst of the worst in Chicago.
But seeing this migrant crisis, It was the most devastating thing that I ever seen.
tucker carlson
You live in America, the place you grew up, the place you'd like to see your children grow up, in much the way that you did.
But that won't be possible because of the single greatest sellout in our history.
Hundreds of years of America eliminated by an invasion that our leaders made possible.
unidentified
You should know that. Alright, welcome back.
harrison smith
Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of American Journal has begun and we're doing something a little bit experimental here.
We are live broadcasting on Twitter Spaces in addition to the radio shows and of course Bandai Video and Rumble and everywhere else we go out.
We are trying to integrate Spaces as an alternative way for people to call in.
So obviously we've been taking calls throughout the show today as any traditional radio show does.
But now we're trying to integrate spaces.
So bear with us here because I'm not super used to spaces in general.
And I'm going to have to be somehow orchestrating what's going on in spaces.
The crew working behind the scenes as well.
Working on helping me pick people to speak.
And then I'm also running the...
Radio show. So we'll figure out how this works.
So essentially, if you want to go, I'm hosting the space right now.
I think in the future we'll probably have, we'll probably host the space on the American Journal Twitter account.
So there is a new American Journal Twitter account.
If you want to go follow that, it's at InfowarsJournal.
At InfowarsJournal is the official American Journal.
Account now, and it's in the space, and maybe in the future we'll host it there, but for now it's hosted at my account, so if you go follow at Harrison H. Smith, and you can see there.
I'm active on Spaces.
We are broadcasting now on Spaces.
We did a test yesterday, but in case you didn't catch that, just to catch you up to speed, basically the crew figured out how to do this, and I don't even understand how this works.
So I'm talking into the microphone, which then goes to a relay that sends it to my phone.
So... I'm broadcasting on Spaces, and then somehow when you talk on Spaces, I'll be able to hear it.
Everybody out there will be able to hear it.
And so if you want to call in, you can go ahead and request to speak.
So we know what you want to talk about, go ahead and leave a comment.
If you join Twitter Spaces, there in the bottom right-hand corner is the comment button.
And if you comment... What you want to talk about, a point you want to make, just keep it short and brief.
Just go, I got a point about student loans.
I want to say something about this.
Whatever it is, say it as a comment so we know what you want to talk about.
And if we think it sounds good or whatever, then we'll bring you up and make you live.
And that way we'll be taking calls through Spaces as well as through the traditional phone line system.
I already see a lot of people filling up the room here and some requests coming through.
So we've got... We're good to go.
Start bringing people on and make this a hybrid spaces slash radio show.
So welcome to everybody joining us on spaces.
This is an experiment.
We'll see how it goes.
And if it goes well, this will be integrated into our program.
And I think we may be the first terrestrial radio show in the world to integrate spaces in this way so we're breaking new ground here and trying once again to take advantage of the technology we have to communicate to as many people as possible.
So if you're on Spaces now and hearing my voice, you are listening to an InfoWars broadcast.
We're going on on band.video.
Go on InfoWars.com forward slash show.
Of course, Rumble and various other platforms.
And so you will hear a commercial break in about 20 minutes.
So we got a big, long 20-minute segment here that is commercial-free.
I'm going to go to a few videos. Probably go to one or two more traditional phone calls while, as I said, people fill up the Spaces room and request to speak immediately.
And as the crew goes through and tells me who to bring up first, as I guess I'll be the one controlling this or they will.
I don't know. Sort of flying by the seat of our pants here, but this is because we're breaking new ground and no one's ever done this before.
So we'll have to work out the kinks.
But thank you all for being here with us.
matt infowars
Let's start with, if you want to get on air, the best way to do it is to post a comment on the spaces.
So post that comment.
That's going to help to promote the space, make it bigger, make your own voice heard.
So post in with what you want to talk about, and then we'll be looking through and...
We'll be letting you know.
I think the best way to let someone know is by letting them know that at their Twitter handle, Harrison will say, hey, go ahead and request to speak, and then we'll make that person a speaker.
harrison smith
And I already see a lot of people are requesting, a lot of people are already commenting.
Xavox, I want to talk about AI God and DeepFakes, Tim Lasley has called in, of course.
We love him, so we'll bring him on a little bit.
So yeah, leave a comment saying what you want to talk about, request to speak, and we'll go to you in just a second.
Before we do that, I do want to go to a few videos here from the World Economic Forum.
As it seems to be a trend now, I think Donald Trump started this in 2020 when he went to World Economic Forum and gave a speech telling, bragging, saying, look around, America is so much better than After four years of rejecting the World Economic Forum and encouraging other countries and saying, you too can be free from these bureaucratic meddlers and be sovereign in your own nation.
And since then, we've had Elon Musk do something very similar.
You know, go F yourself.
Just... Raining on their parade, let's say.
And then we saw Javier Malay give a very powerful, really a lesson about economics and promotion of libertarianism, which is at complete odds with the World Economic Forum, who themselves officially have said that libertarianism is the number one threat to their programs.
And then they have a libertarian guy come on and Point out how bad and wrong all their ideas are.
It's great to see, and it's happened again.
So I'm excited to see more and more of this.
I think that at a certain point, the World Economic Forum is going to have to change its tactics.
If there's enough people who are going up on the World Economic Forum stage and completely shattering their entire worldview in front of everybody, they'll have to figure something else out to do.
First, we'll go to a clip of the World Economic Forum expressing its real purpose, its true beliefs, the reality of how they see the world, and then we'll go to a video of another guy, the head of the Heritage Foundation, who just completely abolishes their worldview in front of everybody, and it's a wonderful thing to see.
But first, you know, before we get to him talking about how hypocritical and tyrannical the World Economic Forum is, let's go to an example of how tyrannical and out of touch these people are.
Clip number two is a World Economic Forum leadership saying elections, you know, as they fight for our democracy and liberal democracy, they're very worried because elections are a threat to them in case the wrong people get elected.
Let's watch.
unidentified
I want to bring up another risk.
Huge, huge, critical year for the world.
How are we assessing the election risk?
There is a risk the wrong leaders will get elected.
There is a risk that the world will get even more fragmented.
harrison smith
The wrong leaders will get elected.
There's a risk. A risk that they won't get their way.
Obviously what they mean is a risk that the people of these countries will reject the demands of the out-of-touch Evil elite and will actually choose people who will serve national sovereignty over a one-world government.
Really lays bare how sincere these people are about democracy that they constantly champion and predicate so much of their intervention on.
Which is why I love the president of the Heritage Foundation, Kevin Robert, just bashing him over the head.
With their own incompatible beliefs.
Let's go now to clip number five. Here's the president of the Heritage Foundation, Kevin Roberts, at the World Economic Forum.
Tell them what we all know.
unidentified
Let's watch. It's laughable that you would or anyone would describe Davos as protecting liberal democracy.
It's equally laughable to use the word dictatorship at Davos and aim that at President Trump.
In fact, I think that's absurd.
But I'm going to step aside from that constructive criticism and instead answer your question.
Yep. And I'm going to be substantive here.
President Trump, if he's the next president, for that matter, I think whoever the next conservative president is going to take on the power of the elites, which I mentioned earlier.
But the thing that I want to drive home here, the very reason that I'm here at Davos, is to explain to many people in this room and who are watching, with all due respect, nothing personal, but that you're part of the problem.
Political elites tell the average people on three or four or five issues that the reality is X, when in fact reality is Y. Take immigration.
Elites tell us that open borders and even illegal immigration are okay.
The average person tells us in the United States that both robbed them of the American way of life.
They're right. I guess the favorite at the World Economic Forum.
Is climate change.
Elites tell us that we have this existential crisis with so-called climate change, so much so that climate alarmism is probably the greatest cause for mental health crisis in the world.
The solutions, the average person know, based on climate change are far worse and more harmful and cost more human lives, especially in Europe during the time that you need heating, than do the problem and the problems themselves.
China. The number one adversary, not just to the United States, but to free people on planet Earth.
Not only do we at Davos not say that, we give the Chinese Communist Party a platform.
Another supranational organization, the World Health Organization, is discussing foisting gender ideology upon the global south.
These are practices that are under review if not being rejected by countries in northern Europe.
The new president, especially if it's President Trump, will, as you like to say, trust the science.
He will understand the basic biological reality of manhood and womanhood.
And do you know why? Not because of retribution, not because he's a dictator, but because he has the power of the American people behind him.
harrison smith
Incredibly powerful stuff.
Absolutely incredibly powerful. And again, that's Kevin Roberts, head of the Heritage Foundation, who, of course, came up with the 2025 plan, which we've talked about on this show as being a very necessary plan for the future of America, because it recognizes that we cannot rely on a single politician, that we have to have people at every level Pushing our agenda in the same way that the leftists have people at every level pushing their agenda.
So the Heritage Foundation making very big moves right now, and you love to see Kevin Roberts just spit in the face of all of these...
Dirtbags. All of these dirtbags that want to control everything.
Heritage Foundation head defends Trump, scolds elites at World Economic Forum.
You're part of the problem.
All due respect, but you people are awful.
You're just awful in a million different ways.
So we love to see that.
Obviously, the World Economic Forum, as we've explained many times on this show, is in fact a world government in purpose, function, Reality, right?
The World Economic Forum meeting in Davos is just their Congress convening.
It's their Parliament.
It's where they get together once a year to establish the policies that they then spread out across the globe, like locusts, and infect their national government to put forward these policies.
They're unelected. We have no rights or ability to remove them or even disagree with them, and they're working very hard.
In fact, the number one threat they say is free speech.
That's the number one threat, not climate change, not disasters, not any other of the crises that they themselves have manufactured.
It is free speech.
That is the biggest threat. When they say that, They're right.
It is the biggest threat to them.
It's not the biggest threat to anybody else.
It's the biggest threat to them and their despicable plans.
All right. With that, I think we're going to try this for the first time, bringing on a guest in this space.
We'll go with Tim Lasley, a well-known info warrior.
So I've just made him live, I believe.
And again, if you're just tuning in, we are simulcasting here.
We're on the radio. We're online.
And we are simulcasting.
We'll be able to take calls from people on spaces through their Twitter account.
And we're testing this out.
This is a new frontier that we're exploring.
And if this goes well, and if this works out, and if people enjoy this, then it will likely be implemented even more throughout this show, as well as potentially on Alex's and the War Room as well.
But we're testing it here first, as this is the call-in show.
So, Timothy Lasley, you are in the room and can take yourself live.
Thanks for spacing in, Tim.
unidentified
You guys are so badass.
It's amazing.
You're always cutting edge in the culture war.
Congratulations on taking on X and making it yours.
And again, with every outlet of media that Americans have built, InfoWars makes it so much better.
So again, congrats and hats off to you guys.
I just want to say I did my best to call in an asteroid strike on Davos with my memes, but it doesn't seem to work.
So that means that team humanity actually has to go out into the streets and wake up our neighbors, wake up our fellow American citizens to the tyranny that is coming down around us.
From the chemtrails to the fluoride to the GMOs that are going to give us a triple helix, we don't have much time left.
So, you know, get out there, get involved, because we need you.
harrison smith
Everybody needs you.
100%. And Tim Leslie, I can tell you, is a man who doesn't just walk the walk, but definitely talks the talk and is out there on a daily basis spreading the news and trying to save humanity.
But you just hinted at something that we haven't really discussed on this show, and I don't really understand it fully, but I've seen it.
What is the triple helix?
unidentified
What does that mean? Well, from what I've seen on the research, everything from the Jubilee celebration at the King's Castle, they're implementing a triple helix into the human DNA. The double helix will be now a triple, and then therefore you will be property, because it will be a patented proprietary type technology.
harrison smith
Right, so DNA is a double helix, and that was a major discovery when they figured out how DNA was composed, and it's composed like a double helix.
But now there's lots of symbolism, and I've seen it, of the triple helix, where it's the transhuman idea of...
Adding something to the human DNA that makes it something other than human, meaning you don't have human rights.
You're something that's not human, but not an animal.
You're something in between, and you're something that can be owned.
And this is what I saw for our...
Television viewers were seeing the ceremony with the Queen lighting up this triple helix design that then lights up a big tree.
And this is what I'd seen.
This is really all I'd seen about it.
So yeah, that's what I was wondering about what the triple helix thing is.
unidentified
I think it's huge.
I think it's something that they were just keeping low-key amongst themselves, but they're definitely developing these plans and implementing them and then releasing them.
And without any impunity, they don't care because they know that they can't be tried.
They've got diplomatic immunity.
They're just carte blanche carnage.
And the only thing that can stop that, I think, is just a serious cultural revolution.
But peaceful, definitely peaceful, but definitely active.
harrison smith
100%. It's crazy.
unidentified
It's crazy. 100%. God bless Harrison.
God bless InfoWars.
Well, thank you. You guys have a fantastic day.
harrison smith
Well, congratulations, Tim.
You have now made it as the first ever Twitter Spaces guest on American Journal and probably the first one ever on American Radio, as I think we are the first radio show to ever implement or integrate spaces like this.
So one for the history books, Tim.
Thank you for that.
We have Curtis Stone now has been invited to be a speaker at Off Grid.
Is that his Twitter account again?
We're working out the kinks here, so apologies if there's any sort of interruption or anything.
But Curtis Stone, thanks for joining the space, sir.
You are now on the air on Infowars.com and Bandot Video as well as Twitter Spaces.
Go ahead.
unidentified
Hey, Harrison.
Good, thank you. I'm actually at Off Grid Stone here on Twitter, on X. Also posting at band.video now.
Big thanks to Dan Dix at Press for Truth for connecting me to Rob Dew.
So I'm posting on band.video.
Super, super honored and privileged to be doing that.
Been following Alex for over 20 years.
Listen to you almost every morning with my wife.
We love your show. And I gotta say brother, you have the best Out of anybody at the InfoWars crew, I love all the prog rock, the King Crimson, the old Pink Floyd.
Love what you're doing there.
harrison smith
Love the music. I wish I could take all the credit for it.
If it's a theme song from an anime show, that's on me.
If it's an old... If it's an old western song, that's also on me.
But a big shout out to the crew who picks a lot of the music as well.
And you can go to Spotify and actually find our playlist where all the music that we use goes up on a playlist on Spotify.
So if you ever hear a song that you like, go check out the Spotify playlist and you can actually learn from it.
So yeah, thank you. But I got to give credit to the crew for a lot of the music selection.
Not all of it, but a lot of it.
unidentified
Okay, fair enough, fair enough.
Yeah, awesome crew anyways.
Hey, I just wanted, I've been trying to call into Infowars for years, and I'm so glad you guys are doing spaces now because it's, I'm off grid.
I live in the fairly high elevation, about 3,000 feet in southern British Columbia, Canada.
And, you know, I want to just say to a lot...
harrison smith
Hold on, we lost you there for a second, Curtis.
I was going so well, too.
I was like, oh my god, everything's going, this is flawless.
There hasn't been an issue yet, but we sort of lost you there, Curtis.
All right, you're back now, sir.
unidentified
Go ahead. Sorry, okay.
You know, a lot of folks that listen to Infowars really should be preparing.
And the four things that I like to focus on are food, water, energy, and shelter.
If you don't have a backup for those things at this point, you're insane.
So, I mean, you guys promote stored food.
That's a really good thing.
You know, that's a place to start as far as food's concerned.
You should have at least seven days of food stored, maybe 30, and then eventually You should have a backup generator.
You should have a way to heat your home because, you know, all these things, the New World Order wants to throttle us, right?
And they're going to entice us with conveniences, and they're going to pinch us as best as they can so that we volunteer into their new system.
Because they want volunteers.
You look at what happened during COVID and all that stuff.
We got to choose.
Yes, they pinched you economically.
They incentivized you one way or the other.
But we need to be prepared.
Because if people don't have the basic necessities to go through a period of time, you're going to be pinched, and you're going to be standing in a bread line with a new world order eating crickets and taking five boosters just to get food.
So people really need to start thinking about this.
And I'm posting a band.video now.
People can follow me on x at offgridstone.
And I'm trying to show people as best as I can.
You know, my homestead is pretty hardcore.
We're completely off-grid with our power.
We're solar-powered even in the winter here.
I've got to go scrape the snow off the panels this morning.
harrison smith
Well, that's not selling me on solar panels, but I completely appreciate everything that you're saying at Off Grid Stone.
What's your Bandai video channel?
unidentified
Is it just Curtis Stone? Yeah, it's Off Grid with Curtis Stone.
harrison smith
Off Grid with Curtis Stone. But no, you're exactly right.
And look, you just need to think of it like an emergency...
I'm blanking on the word, but you plan for a fire, right?
You have your family and you get them together and you say, look, if a fire breaks out, here's where you go, here's what you do, here's the things you need to do, whatever, whatever.
So then when a fire breaks out, you're not just freaking out and running around wondering what the hell is going on.
Just think about disasters in the same way.
It could be an EMP, it could be a sunspot, it could be a cyber attack.
We don't know what lies ahead, but you don't have to worry about it if you have your food.
If you have your communications, if you have maybe a rendezvous point that you can meet up with friends and family if everything goes down and you can't communicate them even through walkie-talkies, which could be the case in an EMP attack.
So once you have those things in place, you can kind of rest easy, right?
Once you know your escape route, you can relax about there being a fire.
Once you have your food and your communications and your plan in place, then you can relax.
And Infowarsstore.com is a great place to stock up on everything you need to survive any disaster coming ahead.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to this historic American Journal program.
Yes, I believe we are the first radio show ever to integrate spaces.
unidentified
Maybe not. I think we might be, though.
harrison smith
As a call-in alternative to the traditional call-in format on radio where you call into a phone line, we're also opening up spaces in case you're just joining us.
Welcome to the hundreds of people who have joined us on spaces.
What we're doing is we're going to bring people up just like any regular call-in show.
And so if you want to speak, you have to request to speak, first of all, but also leave a comment with a short description of sort of what you want to talk about, the topic you want to bring up, just so we know before we start going to random people, we'll go to people that we...
Want to hear from and that we think have interesting points to make.
And we'll go out to those in just a second.
I see some friends of the show calling in, like Roads to Liberty podcast, Frank Cavanaugh.
We'll go to you guys in just a second.
But I also don't want to disadvantage the traditional phone line callers, because after all, not everybody has a Twitter account.
Not everybody has access to high-speed internet.
So we still want everybody to be able to have a voice here on American Journal.
So we're And this is what we're trying to do.
And again, this is an experimental thing that we're implementing here that we're still sort of maybe working out some of the kinks, although it's gone extremely well so far, I have to say.
I have to say, shockingly well.
So we're going to try to maybe split the time between traditional landline phone calls and the Twitter spaces just so everybody has a chance to call in.
So for now, I want to go out to Phil in Fort Worth.
Phil, thank you for calling in from Fort Worth.
You want to talk about immigration and the two separate systems that Americans live under.
Go ahead, Phil. You're on the air. Yeah, Harris.
unidentified
First off, thank you for everything you do, and you guys are amazing.
I'm InfoWars listening almost every day.
Thank you. There isn't just two parties in the one system, but there's actually two systems going on here in America.
You are either an American or you are a U.S. citizen.
Now, everybody that's waking up and starting to actually read all these U.S. Codes and everything else are realizing that they don't belong to the corporate United States of America.
They belong to the national American movement.
Now, everybody waking up is also reclaiming their birthright and reclaiming their sovereignty with their Social Security cards and their birth certificates, which is leaving this big void for the United States of America corporation.
So they're bringing all these immigrants over to get birth certificates and Social Security cards to fill the void that is in the corporation.
The corporation is slavery.
So they're essentially just bringing these people over to be slaves to the corporate United States of America.
harrison smith
Well, certainly they're being brought over and fulfilling a very slave-like role, aren't they?
In fact, I think it was, who's the lawyer that goes on with Alex?
Not Robert Barnes, but I'm blanking on his name.
I love the guy. Viva Lafray, yes, yes.
Really awesome Canadian lawyer.
He pointed this out where he posted a video of Jerry Nadler saying, we all, you know, we need the, I almost said we need the slaves, we need the illegal immigrants to pick our vegetables.
And Viva points out, you know, you just push vegetables with cotton and he sure sounds like somebody justifying slavery.
Like the rhetoric is the same.
Obviously this is for the benefit of corporations so they can pay the American people less.
I've never been that into the whole U.S. corporation versus U.S. nation thing, but the thing you're pointing out, Phil, is exactly right, that there's citizens of America that were born here and that belong here, and then there's the non-citizens being brought in, And it seems, as we've seen throughout this whole show, the non-citizens get every benefit.
They get every advantage.
And the citizens are basically punished at every pass for behaving in an appropriate way, for doing what they're supposed to do and contributing and actually producing things.
They're punished relentlessly while illegal immigrants, all they do is break our lives.
The first thing they do to get in the country is break our laws, and they're just showered with gifts and free things and hospital stays and food and housing and get everything.
That's why I've always said a powerful presidential...
Motto would be something like, make citizenship mean something again.
Make citizenship something where you're in a club, you're in our club, our club looks out for one another, you get benefits for being a citizen that is excluded from everybody else.
And it's not mean to exclude people from your club, it's what having a nation means.
So I think we need a political policy that just says...
Make citizenship mean something again.
Be a positive once again.
So thank you so much for the call, Phil.
With that, we go out to the spaces and I see that Roads to Liberty has something he thinks our audience needs to know about Colony Ridge, which is the Literal illegal immigrant colony north of Houston.
So I'm going to add you as a speaker.
Roads to Liberty, you're on the air if you want to unmute your mic and join the program.
Thanks for calling in.
Thanks for joining the space, I should say.
unidentified
Hey, good morning, Harrison.
Good morning, InfoWarriors.
It's your boy, Hobbs with Roads to Liberty.
Before I get into my topic, I would like everybody to maybe go over to our Rumble page, give us a like.
We had a good 45 minutes with Simon from Florida last night talking about some of the big things going on in the world.
And tonight, we're going to have Mike Shelby with Forward Observer doing sort of a 2023 and predictions for 2024.
But the thing that I wanted to bring the audience...
Okay, yeah.
Yeah, so he's doing another thing down in Colony Ridge, just outside of Houston right now.
There are thousands of abandoned and neglected animals that he's working with a group called Big Dog Rescue Ranch.
And he flew into Houston yesterday and he says it's wild.
I just, I was on Facebook.
He posted a clip.
I think he was on Newsmax earlier today or maybe yesterday.
He's kind of making the rounds on the news right now.
I said something to your producer, Rob, yesterday, and maybe he can pull it up for you real quick.
But if you guys are interested in helping out in any way, you can go to BDRR.org.
Or if you're in the area, you might swing out there and give him a hand because, like I said, he told me that it's nuts.
harrison smith
Yeah, well, I mean, the whole thing nuts.
And Colony Ridge is another great example of yet another circumstance where American citizens, if you want to go buy a house, you have to have the appropriate income.
You have to be able to afford it.
But if you're an illegal immigrant, the banks have actually set up systems where you don't have to have all the things that citizens have to have.
You don't have to have a high credit score.
They'll still give you a loan, and that's what the entire subdivision of Colony Ridge is.
It's houses that are basically earmarked for illegal immigrants to get unfair loans over American citizens because the people that run the country hate you and love everybody else.
So thank you so much for that, Hobbs.
Roads to Liberty on Rumble.
Really appreciate that.
I'm going to go ahead and add Frank Cavanaugh as a speaker now.
Roads to Liberty, if you want to...
Thank you. Thank you.
The access we now have to our audience with X, we want to bring you guys in, give you guys attention.
Obviously, if you join us on Spaces, then people get to see your profile, and if they like what you say, they can go follow you.
It's going very well so far.
We have about a minute left in this segment.
Frank Cavanaugh, welcome to the space, sir.
Thank you for joining us. Oh, he dropped.
Did he drop? That just happened?
He's a listener now.
I don't understand. I don't understand what just happened.
All right. Well, we're going to go to some more space guests.
Again, if you want to, join us on the space.
Leave a comment saying what you want to talk about.
Comment button in the right-hand corner.
And go ahead and request to speak.
It's hard to bring you up if you don't request.
So I know there's some people with interesting comments that they want to talk about, but they haven't requested, so I can't go to them yet.
Or maybe I can. I just haven't figured this out.
Again, this is the first time I'm really hosting a space And I'm trying to do it while simultaneously run a radio show.
So I think it's going as well as you could possibly hope.
Folks, we'll be back in just one minute for the final segment of American Journal.
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All right, folks. Final segment.
A lot of people to talk to on Twitter Spaces.
Some people I see commenting, but you're not requesting to speak.
If you want to speak, you've got to request, and I would love to go to you.
I see K9 Reaper.
He's one of my favorite accounts, keeping us up to date on what's going on in South Africa.
If you want to request, I'd like to bring you on.
And we have on with us now Frank Cavanaugh has joined us again.
Frank, we lost you there last time.
I was unfortunate, but I think we fixed things.
Are you there, Frank? Harrison, yeah.
How you doing, brother? Good, man.
Frank Cavanaugh at Full Metal MAGA. Welcome to the space, sir.
unidentified
Thanks, man. You know, I love it that we're seizing technology.
The weapon against us used to be social media.
Elon Musk freed it up.
We're picking up their weapon, and we're using it against them.
And that's what these spaces are, where...
I just got kicked off about three minutes ago, went on my phone to look, and there's four or five different reposts of you doing this stream.
So it took me a second to find it, which is awesome.
It's incredible. And I just want everyone real quick to know that's listening that we are the culture that we create, meaning that I'm very,
very happy. To know that I really think that we are making strives, incredible strives against the new world order.
And really, all it takes is for each person individually to do their one little thing, whether it's not buying Procter& Gamble, whether it's being nice to your neighbor.
That's your free choice.
And in the aggregate, if we all do that, we will change society and we will change this culture because we all are the culture, really.
We're the only people that actually care, that are out every single day, no matter what, fighting for the truth.
harrison smith
One thing I love about your feed, Frank, is you're very...
You put a lot of effort into boosting morale, which I think is such an...
I mean, we're literally fighting a war here, and as Napoleon will tell you, war is nine-tenths morale, right?
It's way more important, even in physical warfare...
You're not going to kill everybody on the other side.
The point is to degrade them and get them to a point where they're hopeless and they surrender.
It's the same thing in the information war.
So as much as the news that we cover is blackpilling and horrifying and horrific a lot of the time, it's so important to do what you do a lot of times, to just go...
Here's what we're fighting for.
We're not just fighting against things.
We're fighting for humanity.
We're fighting for truth and beauty and virtue and justice and all of the things that are being torn down by the globalist system.
And I think you do a really great job of reminding us to not lose our humanity in all of this and not resign ourselves to the interminable conflict that we find ourselves in, but instead remind ourselves that if we come together, if we celebrate one another, if we create culture that other if we celebrate one another, if we create culture that other people get inspired by, that really is how we And you know what it's like to me is like you're Gulliver and you're trapped on the beach and all the little Lilliputians are tying you down with stakes and ropes.
And the point we're at now is the little globalists are trying to tie humanity down and humanity's woken up and looked down and gone, wait, I'm being tied up here?
And we haven't yet started to strain against those ropes to the degree that we should.
Because once we do... It's over for the Lilliputians.
It's over for the globalists once humanity shakes them off and rejects them.
And right now we're still in the process and getting to complete the process of the awakening where we realize what's going on.
Now it's time to start fighting back and to stand up and cast these people off once and for all.
We are gathering momentum in this effort.
So Frank, I know you're a powerful force in that.
So thank you so much for joining us today.
Any final words before we let you go?
unidentified
Harrison, I just want to leave you with this.
God gives us all free will to do good or to do bad.
The first opportunity that we have to use our free will is to think positive.
This is a psychological war where they're constantly hitting us every day with negative things to overwhelm our psyche.
That is where God wants us to choose correctly and choose, okay, there is a silver lining.
It has to rain and it's raining right now so that my crops can grow in the spring.
harrison smith
Very good point.
And the silver lining of the attack that we're under is it gives you an opportunity to fight back against a truly evil force.
I mean, this is what every fantasy book's ever about, right?
There's something in us that desires being opposed by an evil force that we can overcome, that we can laugh in the face of.
So you're exactly right.
And they want you miserable.
They want you fat. They want you hopeless and despotic.
Hopeless, right? Just to give up hope and to think that it's all, none of it's worth it.
I do want to go to some other callers though, Frank, or some other space attendees, so I always appreciate the positive message.
I'm going to go to Zavix, and this is interesting because I can't even, you have to take yourself live now.
So Zavix, thanks for joining us in the space, sir.
You want to talk about AI and the AI god they're trying to create?
Go ahead, you're live now.
unidentified
That's right. Remember when Alex had that show telling the story about the fake call from Tucker Carson?
And, you know, that was interesting when he got a fake phone call from Tucker Carson.
So after a couple of weeks, I called in the show and I told Alex, You know, I'm very worried about these deepfakes, AI gods, and all that, because I feel like the enemy is going to start using it against us.
And what are we doing now?
What's happening to Roger Stone?
Is that audio AI created?
It could very well be.
harrison smith
I'll tell you, when Chase made the video of myself and Alex and Owen reading the Declaration of Independence, it was weird.
It's creepy. I mean, it sounds like me.
I've never said it, but it's me talking.
And there was something very, like...
Ooh, this is disturbing.
And after that, my family and I actually got together and go, okay, we need a code word.
So if we ever get a call, you know, frantic, oh, hey, it's Harris, I need $1,000.
Our family knows, all right, what's the code word, right?
And we know it amongst each other, but we'll never write it down or anything.
So it's weird, but that's something that people might want to start doing with their family.
Have a code word that only your family knows.
unidentified
Yeah, my point with this is that right now it's easy to identify, I guess, when it's fake or not.
But as we know with technology, it's going to get harder and harder to identify if it's real or not.
The point is that we're going to spend the time trying to identify what's true or not, while they're just going to keep bombarding us with more deep fakes.
Now, as we know, with technology getting better, what's happening right now with Tesla Optimus and Boston Dynamics?
I feel like, remember the T-1000, the ship shifter, the most infamous deepfake from Terminator 2.
So I feel like in the future it's going to be Optimus against Atlas or stuff like that.
It might sound crazy, but I just see that's where we're going right now.
harrison smith
Man, you know, it's not crazy at all, man.
We're going to have, I mean, literally it's going to be robots going to war with each other.
It already is happening to a certain degree, but...
Things are changing at such a rapid rate.
I mean, these sci-fi tropes are becoming very much real-world reality right now.
Thank you so much for joining us, Zavix.
Zavix Reportando on Twitter.
Very good to hear from you, as always, this time on spaces rather than calling in.
But again, we're going to try to sort of balance it, have callers and space users as well.
And in that realm, I want to go to Gloria in Michigan.
Gloria, thank you for calling in from Michigan.
We have about a minute left in the program, but I wanted to hear your student loans point.
unidentified
Well, I was just going to say that mine's a little less, $2,000 that I owe.
And since I didn't die from COVID over the three years, they want it back now.
My point is, I don't get receipts from them either.
I think they can go to Afghanistan, grab some of those weapons, the choppers, hawk those.
harrison smith
They can probably pay 30 student loans.
Yeah, very true.
I mean, the amount of money that this government either wastes or deliberately spends to oppose our interests is absolutely astronomical.
And for those of you just joining, we had a big conversation about student loans earlier where we had a caller who said he got a letter one day from the Biden administration saying, congratulations, we've paid off your $90,000 loan.
And the guy was kind of pissed.
He was kind of going, what? What?
Whose money is this? I didn't pay this, and I know it's Biden and Harris not paying this, so what's going on here?
So that's not even being reported, but apparently $90,000 student loans are being paid for by the Biden administration, a.k.a.
taken from the pocket of productive people and sent to unproductive people.
Well, that's going to do it for us, folks.
Thank you for joining us, however you found us.
I hope to see you back here on Monday at 8 a.m.
on the American Journal. I think this has gone extremely well.
Let me know in the comments.
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