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Our message has been straightforward and simple, and it's true. | ||
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The border is closed. Do you continue to maintain that the border is secure? | |
Yes, and we are working day in and day out to enhance its security. | ||
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We have a secure border. | |
We have taken unprecedented action over the past year and a half to secure our border. | ||
I want to repeat my assurance to our audience this morning that the border is, in fact, secure. | ||
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We hope that the border is secure. | |
Is it still the position of the administration that the border is secure? | ||
Our position is that we need to do more at the border. | ||
The way I figure, we're on pace to hit 12 million migrants coming in the country in the Biden administration. | ||
12 million, that's equivalent to the entire population of our state. | ||
You got about 1.9 million, something like that, in known and unknown gotaways. | ||
Yeah, I went border patrol. | ||
And you don't know, you don't know. | ||
To go after terrorists. | ||
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You don't know how many have come in. | |
If we let people come into this country legally. | ||
Answer the question, Mr. | ||
Byer. I am answering the question. | ||
No, you're not. If people came into this country legally, we would have a much better, more secure border. | ||
Mr. Byer, you don't know. | ||
You don't know who I am for. | ||
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You're not smart enough to know who I am, but soon you're going to know who I am. | |
News into CNN, out of the Supreme Court, this is a major battle between the Biden administration and Texas. | ||
By a five to four vote along largely ideological lines, the Supreme Court has allowed the Biden administration to continue having access to the border and to take down that razor wire. | ||
Everybody keeps putting faith in the Supreme Court to do the right thing. | ||
But today they said Texas, even on Texas land, can't put up barbed wire, can't have state police, can't have Texas Guard trying to stop the invasion happening, that Mayorkas and Biden They told the illegals when Biden was running for office, when I win, surge the border. | ||
I would in fact make sure that there is, we immediately surge to the border. | ||
They've set up UN camps all over Central and South America to bring them into the country. | ||
The same invasion strategy that was used on Europe in the last 15 years. | ||
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The billionaire George Soros says he's investing $500 million to startups founded by refugees. | |
George Soros has funded an app to help illegal immigrants avoid Federal immigration authorities. | ||
What's happening as a result? | ||
Is there somebody being prosecuted? | ||
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It's also a crime, 8 U.S.C. Section 1327, which is aiding and abetting the unlawful entry of persons into the United States. | |
This app is pretty outrageous. | ||
Not only does it allow the unlawful illegal alien to have all the magic language they need to plead their case, but it provides notice to their friends and family. | ||
It alerts their attorney. | ||
So in a consortium of the U.S. government, And communist China and the U.N., they built these giant refugee centers and fly people and pay them to come and then stage and invade the United States. | ||
Because if they built a U.N. camp in northern Mexico, it'd be too obvious. | ||
So they do it in Panama and other areas. | ||
And yes, the feds under the Constitution are in control of the border. | ||
Texas has emergency powers. | ||
In the federalist system, the feds aren't in charge. | ||
Federalist system means it's a separation of powers and a division of powers 50-50 between the states and the feds. | ||
The feds are captured. | ||
So this is a constitutional crisis. | ||
We can't be naive and think the Supreme Court is going to save us. | ||
We have to wake up the public. | ||
We have to elect local officials. | ||
We have to remove the Soros prosecutors of local elections. | ||
We have to mobilize to stop this. | ||
So This is a military operation run by the U.N., funded by our own government, and until Congress, here's the key, talks about the fact that the State Department's funding the majority of this, we have no prayer. | ||
But if we simply wake up to the fact that it's an organized criminal action, it's over. | ||
So call Congress, call Talk Radio, make this video go mega-viral, that this is run by our own government against us. | ||
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So, you know, we do have a very affluent community. | |
A lot of big homes and what I'd like to do is direct staff to create a sign-up sheet. | ||
So, you know, for individuals that would be willing to house migrant families. | ||
But they are on the wrong side of history. | ||
Please understand that this is replacement migration. | ||
This is the globalist endgame, and this is the new world order. | ||
The affirmative task we have now is to actually create a new world order. | ||
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Your class has an incredible window of opportunity. | |
To lead in shaping a new world order. | ||
All has changed. | ||
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It's Wednesday, January 24th 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. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live from the InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas. | ||
We have a lot to talk about today, a lot of videos to get to as well, taking your phone calls, of course, and simulcasting on spaces. | ||
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We'll do all of that up ahead. | |
There's a lot of big stories, but there's a lot of... | ||
A lot of here we go again. | ||
A lot of same old, same old. | ||
Now, just now that we're covering the same stories over and over, it's that these are trends. | ||
These are... This is evidence of the civilizational rot that we're experiencing. | ||
Leftists, organizations collapsing, media outlets firing everybody that works there. | ||
Again... This time, planes with wheels falling off. | ||
We've had doors falling off. | ||
We've had engines exploding. | ||
Now we've got wheels falling off. | ||
So, you know, these things are... | ||
We have to talk about them, even though they seem practically routine at this point. | ||
You can't let yourself get used to this. | ||
I can see it now. | ||
I mean, I know they're writing right now. | ||
As we speak, the article's saying, planes have always fallen apart in the air. | ||
This isn't weird. This isn't... | ||
Wrong. This isn't a symptom of some societal sickness that we're all suffering from. | ||
This is normal and you're crazy if you think things are different now than they were before. | ||
Planes have always fallen off. | ||
You know, planes sometimes just come apart in midair. | ||
Everybody knows that and it's always happened. | ||
Just like... High school kids always collapse with heart attacks in the middle of sports practice. | ||
That's just something that we've always dealt with, and you're just noticing it now because you're a conspiracy theorist, paranoid freak. | ||
So stop asking questions about why all of these new horrors are becoming everyday stories. | ||
It's all very normal and fine and good, okay? | ||
It's a small price to pay for... | ||
Having minorities in your cockpit. | ||
So yeah, it's a lot of the same, but different. | ||
A lot of the same stuff happening over and over because the thing that's causing this stuff to happen is not being rolled back, is not being confronted, is not even being spoken about on most outlets. | ||
We also have a video, by the way, if you haven't heard this, holy goodness, it's just... | ||
Bombshell audio. Carrie Lake being pressured and bribed to drop out of politics for two years. | ||
And it's something else, folks. | ||
It's a five-minute video. | ||
We're going to have to go through it piece by piece. | ||
I mean, I want to study this thing. | ||
Like, we've just received enemy dispatches. | ||
We've just received we just have decoded the enemy's battle plans and can systematically parse it out and determine what methods they use and how to counteract them. | ||
It is just incredible. | ||
We're going to get to that first, I think. | ||
But before we do that, let's do what we do every day. | ||
Our Daily Dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 24th of January, 2024. | ||
Mass layoffs rock LA Times. | ||
Over 100 staff cut, affecting a quarter of the News Guild due to heavy losses. | ||
Los Angeles Times announced on Tuesday a significant reduction in its workforce, laying off at least 115 employees, which constitutes over 20 percent of its newsroom. | ||
The decision marks one of the largest workplace reductions in the 142-year history of the newspaper, the company announced. | ||
The decision comes in the wake of consecutive years of considerable financial losses for the L.A. Times. | ||
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the owner of the Los Angeles Times, explained that the cuts were essential. | ||
The paper, he said, could no longer afford to lose $30 million to $40 million annually without making... | ||
Oh my God. | ||
How do you lose $30 million annually year over year? | ||
laughter Ha ha ha. | ||
Oh, God. | ||
What are they spending money on? | ||
What? You're a newspaper. | ||
Okay. All right. Moving on. | ||
Today's decision is painful for all, but mostly the people I'm firing. | ||
And we'll get into... | ||
The secret behind this, yes, Los Angeles Times was purchased by a Chinese billionaire who instantly gave it over to his leftist daughter, who then gutted and destroyed it. | ||
And that's what happens in the modern world. | ||
That's what happens in the West these days. | ||
You have some institution built up from the ground by hardworking moral leaders. | ||
Objective people who sacrifice their blood, sweat, and their tears to create something new and wonderful. | ||
And then once it achieves greatness, someone with someone else's money comes in, buys it, guts it, and wears its skin like a mask until it goes away. | ||
And that just happens over and over. | ||
So I guess we can hurl the corpse of the L.A. Times onto the pile along with Sports Illustrated and Jezebel and Vice and Vox and National Geographic. | ||
By the way, remember how they fired all of their journalists from National Geographic? | ||
Wasn't that a smart decision? | ||
Just these institutions, these cultural defining powerhouses of literature and information. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Being taken over by maggots who feast on the corpse until it's gone and then blame you for not buying their product. | ||
Moving on, Trump has won the New Hampshire primary. | ||
As Yahoo News reports it, Trump holds off Haley to win New Hampshire primary. | ||
Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley on Tuesday in the New Hampshire primary, his second consecutive victory in the bid to secure the 2024 presidential nomination. | ||
With 17% of the votes counted, the Associated Press called the race for Trump ahead of the primary. | ||
The former president led Haley In most polls by a substantial margin. | ||
We have some interesting data points to investigate on this as well. | ||
Reports saying that exit polls show that 70% of Haley voters were not registered Republicans. | ||
And again, we'll get into some of the exit polling data showing that Trump dominated in every sector, in every demographic, except for Democrats who preferred Nikki Haley by a very wide margin. | ||
I wonder why. Again, we'll get into that a little bit later, but it's very funny to see how people are covering this. | ||
Haley's momentum rocked by loss in New Hampshire. | ||
What momentum? What is this narrative you're trying to push? | ||
Nobody likes her. Nobody ever liked her. | ||
She was never even close to winning. | ||
But she's going to persist. | ||
She persisted, after all. | ||
And you actually have newspapers... Insinuating, hinting at the fact that they want Haley to stick in the race because something might happen on the campaign trail that would take Trump out of contention. | ||
So yeah, basically they're like, you hang on, we'll assassinate the guy, and then you can pick up where he left off, okay? | ||
Alright, you keep running, keep failing, keep embarrassing yourself, and we'll kill your opponent. | ||
It's called cheating. Meanwhile, Alaska Airlines CEO says company found loose bolts on many Boeing Max 9s. | ||
Ben Minucci, the president and chief executive of Alaska Airlines, spoke to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Global Aerospace Summit in Washington, D.C. on Thursday. | ||
He revealed that the carrier found some loose bolts on many Boeing 737 MAX 9s in an interview with NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt yesterday. | ||
It was the CEO's first interview since a door plug on one of the MAX 9 airplanes shot out from the side of the fuselage only a few minutes into a flight from Portland, Oregon to Oronto, Ontario, California. | ||
Forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing. | ||
We'll get into this as well. | ||
It's just, you know, we know. | ||
We know what's really behind this. | ||
They expect their workers... | ||
To adhere to some ridiculous standard of white supremacy that says bolts should be tightened all the way, and that aircraft should be engineered to the highest exacting standard. | ||
Okay, so they're Nazis, alright? | ||
Boeing is Nazis. Alaska Airlines, bunch of brown shirt wearing fascists, and they expect people to bolt things tightly on an airplane? | ||
It's my break, okay? | ||
We'll talk about that again. We predicted this. | ||
We talked about this. We've talked about this for the last year. | ||
The last year, we've been tracking near misses that don't get reported on national news, but you have to go to the local news and discover that 400 people were within half a second of their lives being obliterated in a fiery crash until a pilot with last second lightning reflexes avoided a catastrophe. | ||
It doesn't even get mentioned in the national news. | ||
We've been covering this for a year, showing the slow but now ever-increasing rate of airplane disasters to where, at this point, in the last two weeks, there has been literally a plane from Alaska with the door just blowing off in the middle of a... | ||
Flight, the flight out of Miami, where you just see it crossing above, blazing on fire as the engine exploded minutes after takeoff. | ||
And yesterday, an airplane's wheel fell off while it was taxiing down the runway. | ||
So this is what we call a delayed reaction from the institution of DEI policies. | ||
See, when you institute DEI policies, not everything's going to collapse the next day. | ||
It's sort of a compounding interest type of situation where it starts with DEI and then the DEI people hire more people that aren't qualified. | ||
So you've got people who aren't qualified to hire people, hiring people who aren't qualified for the jobs that they're doing, being overseen by people that aren't qualified to oversee anything, all dedicated and obsessed with The racial and gender composition of the aircraft that's falling out of the sky. | ||
So it's a delayed reaction. | ||
It's a slow but inevitable consequence of these types of policies. | ||
You don't institute DEI and have a plane explode the next day. | ||
You have things start to fall apart, and then they start to get worse, and then people speak out about it and say maybe it's because you're not hiring people for their qualities or their merits, but rather for their Uncontrolled physical attributes. | ||
And obviously, in reaction to that, you're going to have people pushing DEI even more, saying that to oppose this is proof of racism or sexism or some other ism which will adorn the gravestone of our nation. | ||
Moving on. | ||
Mexico demands investigation into U.S. military-grade weapons used by cartels. | ||
Mexico wants an urgent investigation into how U.S. military-grade weapons are increasingly being found in the hands of Mexican drug cartels. | ||
Mexico's top diplomat said Monday, Mexico's army is finding belt-fed machine guns, rocket launchers and grenades that are not sold for civilian use in the United States, saying the Mexican Defense Department has warned the United States about weapons entering Mexico that are exclusive use of the U.S. Army, Foreign Relations Secretary Alicia Barsena said. | ||
It's urgent that an investigation into this be carried out. | ||
So is this just another manifestation of the Fast and Furious program where they were going to track gun ownership in Mexico by just giving the Mexican cartels truckloads of guns with no way to track them? | ||
Incredible stuff. Guns that were later used to kill American police officers, by the way. | ||
But it appears as though Mexico is accusing the American army of supplying weapons-grade armaments to the cartels. | ||
So just think of that every time that Biden wants to take your shotgun or pump-action, you know, very simple firearm by saying, weapons of war have no place on the streets. | ||
They are, meanwhile, supplying cartels with belt-fed machine guns amongst other objects. | ||
And again, we'll... Get to that. | ||
Speaking of the border, Texas holding the line despite Supreme Court defeat. | ||
Even though Border Patrol now has the legal ability to cut the razor wire installed by the state of Texas at the southern border, it does not appear that Texas will let them do it without a fight. | ||
Even though Border Patrol now has the legal ability to cut the razor wire, Texas isn't letting them do it. | ||
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to allow the federal government to cut the concertina wire, and apparently Texas isn't letting them. | ||
Governor Abbott sent out a statement on X saying the Texas National Guard continues to hold the line and they are in fact adding more razor wire where they had actually been requested to take it down. | ||
Which is nice and a wonderful thing and very good to see and congratulations on Governor Greg Abbott. | ||
Your... Position in my spectrum of globalist scumbag to patriot hero has moved one tick further towards the desirable end. | ||
You're still not doing enough, but at least it's something. | ||
And again, we'll get into that in just a second. | ||
As everybody knows, and as you probably saw in the first five minutes of this episode... | ||
The border is the purview of the federal government. | ||
They do legally, and according to the Supreme Court, have the right to dictate what operations are carried out there, but it's being ordered to break the law, and Joe Biden and his administration has essentially abdicated their right to have authority at the border, By systematically committing treason against us. | ||
So that's the real issue. | ||
It's not a question of states' rights versus federal rights. | ||
It's the fact that the Biden administration and Alejandro Mayorkas are committing treason on a grand scale in front of everybody. | ||
And that's what needs to be confronted. | ||
Not the methods by which this is being carried out. | ||
And we have a lot more to say about that a little bit later on. | ||
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So, I think we gotta, well, yeah, we gotta start with this video and we're gonna have to carry this into the next segment as well through the commercial break because I'm gonna have to pause this because we're gonna study this tape. | ||
We're gonna study this tape like we're a football team after, you know, just losing a game. | ||
We're gonna have to go through piece by piece, play by play, and determine what exactly is going on here. | ||
Like I said before, this is like receiving the enemy dispatches They're breaking the enemy's code and having the battle plan of corruption laid out before us. | ||
It's undercover audio recorded by Carrie Lake of an attempt to bribe her into sitting out the next two years of politics, which I'm glad. | ||
I mean, you can hear Carrie Lake in this video. | ||
You can hear how much she is the real deal. | ||
And I'm sure she does, and I hope she does, wear this as a badge of honor, that they would be so scared of her political activism that they would be willing to offer anything to her just to get her to sit out for a little while. | ||
And you'll hear the offers here. | ||
So the audio, the video, the article can be found at Infowars.com. | ||
Bombshell audio reveals top Republican official attempts to bribe Carrie Lake. | ||
Let's go now to this video, clip number 15. | ||
And again, we'll pause and sort of dissect this as we go. | ||
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But here's the audio. So what's going on? | |
What is... I'm assuming this is our friend. | ||
Oh, this is... This is... | ||
This is... Back East. | ||
They... There are very powerful people who want to keep you out. | ||
I know, they do. But they're willing to put their money where their mouth is in a big way. | ||
So... This conversation never happened. | ||
This is crazy, though. | ||
They should want me. I'm a great candidate. | ||
People love me. These people are corrupt. | ||
Well, maybe you're right. | ||
They are corrupt. | ||
This is a wrap. Don't go. | ||
I'll get myself in trouble. | ||
If you say no, which is fine. | ||
It's your choice. Don't tell people. | ||
They're going to try to have me murdered. | ||
That stuff that came out last week is right about the cartel stuff. | ||
The cartel is operating in 50 states right now. | ||
So what's going on? | ||
That part was strange. | ||
That part was very strange. Let's pause it. | ||
I have to rewind it a little bit. Just to get off the bat, this is almost cartoonish. | ||
This is like a bad Hollywood movie. | ||
Where they're using these sort of vague terms, almost like a mafia member who thinks he might be recorded. | ||
Because he doesn't say, my friend Jeff from Washington, D.C., he says, very powerful people back east. | ||
This comes from back east. | ||
That's Washington, D.C. or New York City, right? | ||
Powerful people want to keep you out, and they're willing to put their money where their mouth is. | ||
Okay, so that's a threat, right? | ||
That's a threat against Cary Lake. | ||
It's also an offer of a bribe. | ||
So that's one of the ways they do this. | ||
They go, not only... | ||
You know, if you resist us, not only will it be very bad for you, you might get hurt if you resist us, but if you go with us, you'll actually be rewarded. | ||
It's almost the classic... | ||
You know, 300 Spartan bribe, right? | ||
Where it's like, look, if you resist us, we're going to crush you. | ||
We're going to go to war with you. | ||
We're going to enslave your sons and rape your wives and we're going to win anyway. | ||
Or you can go along with us. | ||
You can surrender to us outright and you'll be rewarded. | ||
You'll be made a king amongst even more people. | ||
You personally will be powerful and important and respected. | ||
So it's not enough to have the carrot You have to have the stick as well, or vice versa. | ||
Again, this is just the method by which this is carried out. | ||
But that was a very interesting exchange to me. | ||
She says, they're going to have to kill me, or they're going to want to kill me, or something like that. | ||
And his response to that is, well, you know the cartel is operating in all 50 states. | ||
Is that a threat? | ||
Is that a death threat? | ||
Is that a showing of the hand? | ||
Is that a little, well, if they wanted to kill you, guess what? | ||
There's foreign operatives, gang members, and assassins in all 50 states. | ||
They can get you anywhere. | ||
Was that a threat? I mean, maybe I'm reading too much into this, but I haven't seen any other articles point this out. | ||
She says, they're going to try to kill me. | ||
And his response is, well, you know, there's cartel members in all 50 states. | ||
Am I reading too much into that? | ||
You tell me. Let's take it back about 10 seconds and roll that again. | ||
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If you say no, which is fine. | |
It's your choice. It's fine. It's fine. | ||
They're going to try to have me murdered. | ||
If that stuff that came out last week is right about the cartel stuff. | ||
I hear the cartels are operating in 50 states right now. | ||
So what's going on? | ||
Who is it? | ||
Yeah, that was very weird. | ||
All right. | ||
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Let me just tell you the boy. | |
I haven't seen any articles point that part out. | ||
Because that exchange doesn't make any sense. | ||
she says they're gonna try to kill me he says yeah well you know if that stuff's right about the cartel being in all 50 states that's insane and of course we we just covered the story from ap mexico demands investigation into u.s military-grade weapons used by the cartels So we know our government, the D-state, is in bed with the cartels in a very real way. | ||
And here you've got somebody from back east threatening. | ||
With a lot of stories, I often make the comment, you know, we could spend the whole show on this story. | ||
We might spend the whole show on this five-minute tape that Carrie Lake presented. | ||
Not only is it an inside view into how corruption actually works, But then you can put it in context of how it's being covered, who's covering it, who's talking about it, what the sides are in this conflict. | ||
Who are the people back east that are attempting to stymie and stifle a populist Republican uprising? | ||
Because they're not Democrats, they're Republicans. | ||
So let's lay the groundwork here. | ||
The story is at Infowars.com. | ||
Carrie Lake demands resignation of corrupt GOP chair caught trying to bribe her. | ||
So this is Arizona Senate candidate Carrie Lake. | ||
And the person she's talking to is the state's GOP chair, Jeff DeWitt. | ||
So this isn't a Democrat trying to do this. | ||
This is a Republican speaking on behalf of powerful Republicans from the East Coast. | ||
There's a recording that emerged of him trying to bribe Lake to stay out of politics for two years. | ||
Obviously, Infowars is covering this. | ||
Obviously, Gateway Pundit. | ||
All of the right-wing stalwarts are covering this in a very appropriate way. | ||
Although, I think I'm... | ||
I haven't seen any articles that point out that Jeff DeWitt, I'm pretty sure, just threatened to use the cartel to assassinate Carrie Lake. | ||
I'm pretty sure that's what I just heard. | ||
Now, the beautiful thing about... | ||
Waging an information war is that they can't do that anymore. | ||
It doesn't even matter. | ||
If Carrie Lake is killed and they try to spin the story as, well, Carrie Lake was standing up against the cartels, so they had her, no one's going to buy it anymore. | ||
anymore we just heard the recording of the GOP Democrat or the DOP Republican chair committee chair chair of the state of Arizona obliquely threatened Carrie Lake with the cartel so now that that's out now that that audio is spread and on a million different computers at this moment and will never go away well that option's off the table back east where they're game planning how to stifle and destroy the American MAGA movement | ||
they've had to remove that card from the board they've had to remove that option from the table so in a way by talking about this by Carrie Lake recording and publicizing this conversation she has at least protected herself and precluded her enemies from using that particular weapon against her Because we all know now, if something happens and the cartel takes out Carrie Lake, we know who was really behind it. | ||
So by waging this information war, she has in fact provided a very powerful defense against actual violence against her. | ||
That's just my reading. And again, I haven't seen anybody else report that. | ||
But I can't figure out why Elsie brought up the cartel as a response to her saying they might kill me. | ||
Okay? But that's one thing. | ||
The other thing is, if you search this on... | ||
I just searched Jeff DeWitt, that's the guy's name, on Google. | ||
Went to the News tab. | ||
You see Daily Mail reporting this. | ||
Daily Mail does seem to be probably the only media outlet in the world that is just, like, actually unbiased. | ||
Like, they report everything from everybody. | ||
Like, they'll report socialist stuff. | ||
They'll report conservative stuff. | ||
They just report stuff. I mean, Daily Mail is, like... | ||
Got to be, for that reason alone, one of the most trustworthy outlets available. | ||
But Daily Mail reports it. Audio recording reveals the moment the senior Republican figure tried to bribe Carrie Lake not to run for Senate. | ||
Just straight up, here's what happened. | ||
The Hill reports on this, right? | ||
It's the, again, somewhat moderate. | ||
They do carry stories from both sides, but they always focus on politics, and it's not a widely read publication by the mainstream public. | ||
Carrie Lake calls on Arizona GOP chair to resign after reports of leaked audio. | ||
So a less honest portrayal of the situation from the Hill. | ||
Daily Mail says it correctly. | ||
Audio recording reveals the moment GOP chair tried to bribe Carrie Lake. | ||
Like, that's what actually happened. The way the Hill reports it is there are reports of a leaked audio. | ||
Well, no, there's leaked audio. You can listen to it. | ||
They don't say that. They say, after reports of a leaked audio, Carrie Lake calls on Arizona GOP figure to resign. | ||
So they're putting the impetus on her and making it about, sorry about her calling on the chair to resign as if she's some disruptive force. | ||
The story is that they tried to bribe and threaten her. | ||
Okay, and we're going to go back to this recording. | ||
Don't worry. But what I'm illustrating here is I don't see CNN. I don't see Washington Post. | ||
I don't see New York Times. | ||
I don't see any other leftist outlet discussing this. | ||
Washington Examiner is a right-wing outlet, and it covers it accurately. | ||
Daily Mail again. | ||
You've got local papers like the Arizona Central, but still they are dishonest about it. | ||
An hour ago, Carrie Lake stands up to the deep state? | ||
No, just GOP chair Jeff DeWitt. | ||
Oh, as if the head of the GOP can't be a part of the deep state. | ||
So they don't even discuss it honestly. | ||
But you've got local news, you've got international news like the Daily Mail, you've got right-wing pundits like the Washington Examiner. | ||
But no national leftist, left-wing publications. | ||
In fact, at the bottom of this page, before CNN, before anybody else, Newsweek, New York Post, New York Times, Washington Post, LA Times, none of them have touched this. | ||
Before that, you get SportsKedia, whatever that is. | ||
So they're higher up on the response list because they're actually covering it when nobody else is. | ||
Why is that important to point out? | ||
Because it shatters the illusionary paradigm of left versus right, Republican versus Democrat. | ||
If that was a real divide, if the people at the top running the leftist newspapers were actually doing everything they could to undercut, undermine, and combat the Republican Party in the country, they would be jumping on this story. | ||
Jumping on it. They would be using this to illustrate the fractiousness of the Republicans. | ||
Republicans can't be trusted. But they don't touch it because they understand what's happening here. | ||
Because they actually are on the side of not Kerry Lake, but of the GOP big money bosses from the East, from back East. | ||
So, again... | ||
Lack of evidence in this case is evidence, right? | ||
Because they're not talking about this bombshell story with the recorded audio proof, I think it tells you what the real divide is. | ||
It's not left versus right. It's not Republican versus Democrat. | ||
It's the people that run the media and the corporations and the national political parties and everybody else, all the regular people and the representatives who actually try to advocate for them. | ||
And actually, the bottom of the Infowars article has a interesting note on this as well, as it has the shot and chaser of back in March of 2023, a senior Washington correspondent for The Independent named Eric Garcia wrote an article that said Carrie Lake spins tale of attempted bribery a senior Washington correspondent for The Independent named Eric Garcia wrote an article that said But she's spinning his tail. | ||
She's a liar. She's deceptive. | ||
She's manipulative. She's another Trumpian dictator in making cult leader. | ||
But now there's proof. | ||
Now there's literal proof that you can hear beyond any reasonable or even unreasonable doubt. | ||
That's actually what happened. | ||
Are they going to retract it? | ||
Are they going to go back and say, gee, she may have been telling the truth back then. | ||
Maybe I should apologize for casting doubt on what turned out to be a very true story. | ||
Of course not. Of course they're not going to do that. | ||
Can we skip this break? I just want to keep going into this video. | ||
We're only about a minute into it, so it's a five-minute audio recording. | ||
So we're going to get back into this video and just chug on through. | ||
So again, already in the first minute, we've discovered not only the method by which they try to influence people by offering both the stick and the carrot, Go with us and your way will be paved with gold. | ||
Go against us and you'll be destroyed. | ||
By the way, have you heard that the cartel is operating in all 50 states these days? | ||
Gee, isn't that crazy? So, I think we've uncovered a very oblique threat against Carrie Lake that she herself kind of missed during the conversation. | ||
You can kind of hear. She's like, well, they're going to have to kill me. | ||
And he's like, well, you know, have you heard? | ||
The cartel is operating in all 50 states. | ||
And she's like, okay, so what is this about the bribe? | ||
She doesn't understand. | ||
She thinks he's changing the topic. | ||
She's like, alright, can we get back to the topic now? | ||
Well, he's still on topic. | ||
Are we going to be able to skip this break? | ||
I can't remember if we can do that. Alright, roger that. | ||
Okay, so let's go back to this video. | ||
Carrie Lake, once again, we are decoding the enemy transmission and figuring out exactly how this works and how we can guard against it and trying to hear the unspoken. | ||
In between the lines, we go back now to this bombshell audio of Carrie Lake and the GOP head. | ||
I hear the commercials running. | ||
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I just say there are people calling around. | |
Saying, gosh, no, you can't repeat this. | ||
You say no, don't. You say, I got offered to buy out. | ||
Don't say anything. We lose our ability to get things done in the future. | ||
All right. Again, we got to pause it there. | ||
I mean, we're going to pause it every line here. | ||
So he's very concerned that she is going to tell people about what he's doing here. | ||
And he doesn't phrase it as a threat or a bribe. | ||
He phrases it as being a team player. | ||
Hey, if you tell people about this, it's going to make it hard for us to get things done. | ||
Us Republicans, we want to get things done. | ||
If you're out there telling people about this, that's going to mess up what you want to do. | ||
So for your own sake, for your own agenda, don't go out there telling people I'm here trying to bribe and threaten you with the cartels. | ||
Okay? Be a team player. | ||
So that's kind of the third method he's employed. | ||
The carrot, the stick, and the be a team player model of coercion. | ||
Back to the video. Say, let's work with her. | ||
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She's a great candidate. | |
Because they don't own me. | ||
And it pisses me off. | ||
Yeah, I said, I don't know if it's about ownership. | ||
It's about control. | ||
I don't know if it's about control. | ||
It's about being on the team. | ||
Like I said. They want to be on the team. | ||
They want you to be on their team. | ||
Just a team. You know? | ||
But if they're pushing a globalist agenda, I can't do that. | ||
So what do they want? What do they want me to do? | ||
They want you to stay opportunists. | ||
What? Let me tell you what I can offer you. | ||
What? I said she can do whatever she wants. | ||
Talking head, this and that. So the ask of me was, it's kind of funny. | ||
So the ask I got today from back east was, is there any companies out there or something that could just put her on the payroll and give her, to keep her out? | ||
And I said, well, what are you willing to do? | ||
Whatever we need to do. This is about defeating Trump. | ||
And I think that's a bad, bad thing for our country. | ||
DeSantis is not America first. | ||
This is about the final Death blow to Trump. | ||
And I don't think that's good for our country. | ||
Let's go ahead and pause it there because there's a lot of stuff happening so far. | ||
Obviously, Carrie Lake has their numbers. | ||
She understands exactly what this is about. | ||
So what we're seeing here is the GOP brass from back east. | ||
Again, that can mean New York City. | ||
It could mean Washington, D.C. What it means is the power brokers are acting like a mafia. | ||
They are a mafia. This straight up sounds like a conversation from The Sopranos. | ||
It really does. I can get you a no-show job. | ||
What they're describing there is a no-show job or a no-work job where we'll put you on the payroll so it'll all be legit, it'll all be by the numbers, you know, and they'll be able to say that we're bribing you because you'll have a job that, you know, you just have to, once a month, check into a Zoom call and then we'll pay you a million dollars a year. | ||
They're bribing her to stay out, which he phrases as, be on the team. | ||
We want you to be on the team. | ||
This is stupid, right? | ||
This is stupid. To even phrase it like that, we want you to be on the team by staying out of politics for two years. | ||
And again, she has a funny kind of response to that where she's like, why don't they on my team? | ||
She's like, okay, yeah, we can be on the same team, my team. | ||
And he's like, no, you don't understand. | ||
When I say they want you on the team, they want you working for them by dropping out and becoming a talking head. | ||
So basically he offers her, you can be a talking head, you can get paid for appearances on Fox News. | ||
And again, this tells you what they fear. | ||
Obviously they fear the information that we spread. | ||
They fear this type of information getting out. | ||
They fear people watching videos like this and understanding how politics really operates in this country. | ||
Cause them fear. But way more than that, they fear political participation. | ||
To them, it's worth it to pay Carrie Lake millions of dollars to simply go on Fox News and talk. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. But if she's a senator, if she's got voting powers, if she's got subpoena power, if she's on committees... | ||
She's a senator in the United States government. | ||
Well, now they have a problem. | ||
So again, this is what we're learning by the way that they're acting. | ||
Taking their actions and trying to determine their motivation behind them. | ||
So the motivation for them is not to shut her up completely. | ||
They're offering her a talking head position. | ||
Even the way he offers it, it's like to call it, you know, you can be a talking head. | ||
It's like dismissive, right? | ||
It's like, oh, these people that jabber on every day. | ||
Oh, these people that just talk about these talking heads. | ||
These pointless speakers, right? | ||
They fear the information, obviously, but if they're given the choice between allowing Cary Lake to spout off daily on Fox News or Cary Lake with real power, they're going to offer the talking head position. | ||
And then, just like a mafia offering a no-show job, we'll pay you, we'll put you on a company's payroll. | ||
And, of course, the way that he's presenting this is if he's not the one actively bribing and threatening her. | ||
He's just the messenger. | ||
And this is part of the criminal network that we're seeing unfold here, is always like one or two degrees of separation, even if they're imaginary, from the people really doing this. | ||
So he's coming at her, not saying, here's what we're doing, here's what I'm doing, here's what I'm offering you, and here's what I'm demanding. | ||
He's saying, hey, look, the guys back east, the people back east, the faceless monsters that may not even exist— Here's what they're making me do. | ||
So let's cooperate. Let's be a team player. | ||
This is just reality. | ||
And then she records it and publishes the audio and blows the whole thing right up in their face. | ||
Wonder if Jeff DeWitt is looking in his rearview mirror for cartel license plates following him around now. | ||
This is a mafia. | ||
This is a straight up mafia. | ||
So let's go. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
And again, she identifies perfectly. | ||
This is about destroying Trump. | ||
This is about working from within not just the GOP, but within the high level top brass GOP leadership to undercut their most prominent and powerful and popular candidate in the last two decades. | ||
This is I mean, we are we are seeing the sausage being made. | ||
We are speaking behind the curtain right now. | ||
We are seeing the way that politics is manipulated at a top. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about conspiracy. | ||
Nobody gets to say the word conspiracy in a negative way ever again. | ||
This is black and white, incontrovertible evidence of a top-level conspiracy manipulating American politics within the party's structure using bribes and threats and cooperation with drug cartels. | ||
This is a conspiracy of the highest order. | ||
And Carrie Lake blows the whole thing apart. | ||
Let's go back to the audio. I'm out of love. | ||
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It's not good for our country, Jack. | |
Trump's great. It's not. | ||
At the same time, I'm not even sure Trump can win again. | ||
I don't know that he can win again. | ||
I think what it really comes down to for a lot of people, it's not only about control or agenda, it's just about the ability to raise money to win. | ||
If you really want to know all of politics, politics, politics, And even on their end, what makes them the most money? | ||
I know. All these consultants don't want their payday to end. | ||
And I don't want to make a deal with these kind of people. | ||
This is a hill worth dying on. | ||
If they're going to steal the election to make me and our movement go away, I'm not letting them do that. | ||
I owe it to the people of Arizona to carry their torch and their voice. | ||
Or you don't go away, but you pause. | ||
This is the battles right now, Jeff. | ||
No, the battle is right now. | ||
The battle is right now, and we don't have time to pause on this battlefield. | ||
You're not. You can't scratch this. | ||
It's not crazy. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You don't have anything to offer them. | ||
And they're sitting around people who have stuff to offer them. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
It's just, it's a back scratching club. | ||
That's all D.C. is. | ||
It's a big back scratching club. | ||
You're in no position to scratch anybody's back, and you've already made it known. | ||
And if you get there, you're not going to scratch anybody's back. | ||
I don't scratch people's back. | ||
I've been on the outs for a lot of people for a long time. | ||
I don't scratch my eyes. | ||
Where are we in two years if they steal the election again? | ||
Listen to what you're saying. | ||
Why don't we do something about it? | ||
What can we do? | ||
I'm not willing to accept that. | ||
And I'm gonna be the biggest f***ing pain in these people's s***. | ||
Go back and tell them that. I'm running, and I'm gonna be the biggest pain in their f***ing ass. | ||
I'm not willing to tell them that. | ||
And they're gonna have to f***ing kill me. | ||
To stop me. I know, I know, look. | ||
You don't have to... | ||
I don't know if I've ever... | ||
Seen anything that cut and dry. | ||
What a weasel of a man. | ||
You can see it in his eyes, can't you? | ||
That picture that he's taking, I mean, just dead eyes. | ||
And he's so... | ||
He's just such a liar. | ||
The amount of deception that he tries to employ in that just couple-minute exchange... | ||
We're sitting there pressuring her going, well, it's all about backscratching. | ||
It's all about backscratching. | ||
Right now, you don't have anything to offer them, and they're surrounded by people that can offer them things. | ||
So it's a little, you know, let them scratch your back, you scratch theirs. | ||
It's a little back and forth. | ||
Meanwhile, what he's demanding she do is give up any opportunity to have power at all. | ||
So it's not about backscratching. | ||
It's not about give me something I want and I'll give you something you want. | ||
They want her to be a non-player for two years. | ||
They want her maybe being a talking head on Fox, but largely just disappeared from public life for two years. | ||
If you want to guarantee that you have nothing to offer them, if you want to guarantee that you have no power that can benefit them, then you go work for whatever company Jeff's dad owns. | ||
So it doesn't even make sense, the whole I'll scratch your back, you scratch mine. | ||
They're trying to preclude her from power, so how would she be able to scratch anybody's back if she takes that offer? | ||
So that doesn't make any sense. And then he's going, and you know, I don't scratch anybody's back. | ||
You know, I'm not a back scratcher either. | ||
Like, you are literally in the middle of a pitch. | ||
Dude, what are you talking about? | ||
You are literally the hatchet man from the Eastern Seaboard controllers here threatening and trying to bribe A popular Senate candidate, and you interrupt your dissertation to say that you don't do this type of thing. | ||
They lie like they breathe. | ||
I mean, it's like second nature. | ||
They don't even have to think about it. | ||
And he admits, yeah, it's not great for this country, but it's all about... | ||
And he says it's not really about control. | ||
It's not about control. It's not about ownership. | ||
It's about playing for the team. | ||
It's about scratching my back and I scratch yours. | ||
It's about submitting yourself to the threats that I'm vaguely throwing at you. | ||
And to be totally fair, to be completely unbiased in this, Carrie Lake is obviously the one recording this, and so anytime that one party is recording and the other party isn't, you know that that first party may be changing the way that they're saying things with the knowledge that this audio might get out. | ||
While the other party doesn't know they're being recorded and can be assumed to be speaking... | ||
In an unconscious sort of way, speaking in a candid sort of way, the person recording always knows that they're recording. | ||
It's like the videos and photos from the big case between Johnny Depp and his ex-wife where they were presenting recordings where the ex-wife sounded like she was being really calm and friendly. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but she's the one recording. | ||
She knows people are going to see this video, so she's acting. | ||
So to be totally fair... | ||
You know, you would want to have an audio recording where neither one of them knew they were being recorded and they just happened to get picked up by a security camera or something. | ||
Because Carrie Lake is the one recording, we can have a bit of, just a touch of suspicion as to how powerfully she responds. | ||
But she does respond that powerfully. | ||
The things she says are exactly right, whether that's for our benefit, listening to it later, or what she actually believes. | ||
I tend to believe her. | ||
But I'm just being totally fair as that's an aspect of this situation. | ||
But again... The important things to me, my takeaway from this, is we're seeing, like never before, behind the curtain, inside how this works, how the pressure is placed on people. | ||
This is almost certainly not the first and will not be the last offer she's gotten like this. | ||
So we're seeing behind the curtain, we're seeing how this works, we're seeing the carrot and the stick, the team player, the soft language, and the insinuated threats. | ||
Again, I haven't seen anybody report this yet. | ||
I can't think of another reason why, when she says they're going to try to kill me, why he brings up cartel members in all 50 states, other than that being an oblique threat against her. | ||
And we know that the Mexican cartels are being flushed with billions of dollars because of the federal government opening up the border right now. | ||
We know that they've shipped them weapons, military-grade weapons. | ||
Mexico just complained about it. | ||
So is the cartel now operating as the enforcers of our political overclass? | ||
And if so, can we get rid of these people? | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Second hour of the American Journal. | ||
Just what a crazy bombshell from Carrie Lake. | ||
And again, I want to point out that the leftist media is not even touching this, despite the fact that it's a very good case for pointing out high-level corruption in the Republican Party, which you would think they would want to do if the division was really Republican versus Democrat. | ||
But in reality, this is the Elite who control those newspapers going, yeah, don't put that out. | ||
Don't talk. Don't draw too much attention to that. | ||
Completely insane and shows you who's really behind the GOP, man. | ||
It's, yeah, pretty insane. | ||
Pretty insane. | ||
And God bless Carrie Lake for bringing us that audio. | ||
We got a lot of other stuff to talk about here. | ||
Of course, Trump dominating in New Hampshire. | ||
We also have people suggesting that Nikki Haley stay in the race just in case something were to happen to Donald Trump. | ||
It's almost like they make the threats in private and in public. | ||
It's like they publish the same vague hints at physical violence. | ||
And just like they do in private, they frame it as concern. | ||
We're concerned that something might happen to Trump, they say, as they load the gun with the bullets. | ||
And again, this, you know, all they have. | ||
Literally all they have. I mean, they can't run on the economy. | ||
They can't run on unity, obviously. | ||
I mean, it's laughable. | ||
Just beyond the pale when you've got people like Joe Biden calling himself a unifier while simultaneously calling half of his nation ultra-maga domestic terrorist extremists that must be genocided. | ||
Like, Oh, but he's bringing unity. | ||
I guess that is a form of unity. | ||
Yeah, I guess it is. | ||
Different concepts of unity, but, you know, I would think that you'd want to have people on the left and people on the right unified with a superlative idea like Americanism. | ||
Where you go, you might want it one way, I might want it the other way, but we both believe in America, so let's focus on that. | ||
That to me sounds like unity, and that of course is the construct that Trump and Vivek are pitching. | ||
But unity to them says, you have ideas, these people have other ideas. | ||
If we kill and suppress and censor and sterilize the people with the wrong ideas, then we'll all be unified on this side. | ||
Yeah, that's a form of unity, I guess. | ||
You get rid of division by systematically eliminating anybody who disagrees with you. | ||
And then, not only do you have unity amongst the people who agree with you that you've let live, but then if anybody wants to disagree with you, they'll keep their damn mouth shut because they know what happened last time somebody disagreed. | ||
So unity, you know? | ||
Unity at the end of a gun. | ||
Unity in that if you try to separate from us, you are now the enemy and will be destroyed. | ||
Oh, so you want to be on our team? | ||
Wow, good idea. | ||
Good idea. And they do it with a smile. | ||
So they can't run on unity. | ||
They can't run on the economy. | ||
They can't run on American greatness. | ||
They can't run on energy independence. | ||
They can't run on gas prices or schools or anything ever because everything they do directly negatively impacts the American people. | ||
So what is the one refrain they're repeating over and over like a mantra is Trump is a dictator. | ||
Trump is a dictator. Trump is a fascist. | ||
Trump will destroy politics. | ||
We have to save democracy by banning Trump from the ballot. | ||
And yet again, Trump issued ominous threat of investigations against Haley if she stays in the GOP race. | ||
Oh my God. Is that even possible? | ||
Can you use investigations against an opponent as a political tool of suppression? | ||
Why has nobody ever done this before? | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
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Thank you. . | ||
Corruption. Exposed. | ||
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So here's the headline from The Independent. | ||
Trump issues ominous threat of investigations against Haley if she stays in the GOP race. | ||
Donald Trump threatened that Nikki Haley would be under investigation if she beat him in the Republican primary after defeating her in New Hampshire. | ||
The former president appeared to threaten his former U.N. ambassador after she bowed to continue her fight for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, saying, quote, Just a little note to Nikki, she's not going to win, but if she did, she would be under investigation by those people in 15 minutes. | ||
I can tell you five reasons why already, not big reasons, little stuff she doesn't want to talk about, but she will be under investigation in minutes, Mr. | ||
Trump told the crowd of supporters on Tuesday night. | ||
That's so funny. | ||
I hadn't read this story before. | ||
I'd seen the headline and printed it. | ||
Trump issues ominous threats of investigation against Haley if she stays in the GOP race. | ||
That's not a threat. | ||
That's a warning. He's not saying he's going to investigate her. | ||
He's saying if she keeps opposing the Democrats, they will investigate her because that's what they're doing to him. | ||
Just the level of dishonesty. | ||
What's our favorite phrase? | ||
The media's job is to tell you the truth, believe you believing a lie. | ||
Did Trump issue ominous threats of investigations? | ||
I mean, that's really treading the line. | ||
That's really treading the line. | ||
That very clearly is insinuating that he is the one threatening her with investigations, which is not true. | ||
That is not the truth. | ||
That is a lie. But in the most generous interpretation of this, yes, he is threatening that she will be under investigation if she becomes a GOP nomination. | ||
The little aspect they left out of that is that he very clearly says they will investigate you if you become the GOP nominee. | ||
In other words, saying, do you have as clean of a record as I do? | ||
Are you able to withstand the scrutiny that's been placed on me? | ||
And he hints, I don't think so. | ||
I don't think you do. And after all, we've already seen major negative stories about Nikki Haley's personal life. | ||
Cheating on her husband and things like that. | ||
So just jaw-dropping, again, you almost have to admire the brazen deception of the mainstream media, really relying on the stupidity of the average person to A, not read past the headline. | ||
See, I put this story in the stack before reading the headline, or before reading the story, only reading the headline. | ||
But it's the type of thing where you have this supervision, this Superman-style X-ray vision, where you read the headline, Trump issued ominous threat of investigations against Haley if she stays in the GOP race. | ||
And I don't know what the truth is exactly, but I can just interpret through some sort of incredible mental power I have of basic logic and understanding of the world around me and say, that's not true. | ||
Trump didn't threaten. | ||
Like what you leave with is you would think there's a quote where it's like Trump going, if Haley continues to oppose me, we will tear her life apart and investigate her every which No, that's what Chuck Schumer said when Donald Trump was running. | ||
That's what the Democrats say in their open threats to use the power and prestige of the American government against their political opponents. | ||
But you read that, you understand that's what they're trying to implant in your head, and you also understand that that's an outrageous lie. | ||
And now you have to go read the story to figure out just how bad the lie is, and it turns out it's really bad. | ||
So they rely on people either not reading past the headline or not being able to interpret for themselves the quote that I just read you where Trump says they will investigate you if you stay in power. | ||
Can we just marvel at this for a second? | ||
Can we just really interpret and understand and stare in wonder at what is actually going on? | ||
That Donald Trump is being investigated a dozen different ways by a dozen different agencies, all coordinated with the Biden administration, with a special investigator that's been appointed not for a specific case, but rather a specific person as he coordinates and manages multiple vectors of attack but rather a specific person as he coordinates and manages multiple vectors of That they are trying to destroy his businesses in New York. | ||
They're trying to kick him off the ballot by charging him with treason or by claiming, not even charging, charging him with treason would be one thing. | ||
They did that. | ||
It was called the impeachment and they failed. | ||
So now they're taking the failed charge from a previous trial saying it doesn't matter he was found guilty. | ||
We're going to pretend that he was, that he was found innocent. | ||
We're going to pretend that he was guilty and then punish him as if he was guilty and then punish him as if he was guilty. | ||
So again, you just have this whole array, this whole spectrum of manipulation and misuse of the justice system, all these things. | ||
Trump is warning a fellow Republican about the way this happens They take his warning about the deceit and cheating and manipulation of the Democrats and they twist that and transmogrify that into Trump is threatening to do this. | ||
I mean, do we understand the level of deception that's happening here? | ||
Do we understand the inversion that's taking place? | ||
That by warning... | ||
That the Democrats' unfairly used investigations, they go out and write articles claiming that it's Trump himself who is threatening to do the thing that they are in fact already doing to him. | ||
I mean, does it make your head spin? | ||
It makes my head spin. Well, it makes me see red, really. | ||
It makes me want to say things that are unwise on a public broadcast. | ||
Because I don't know how you deal with people like this. | ||
Moving on. We'll move on now. | ||
Lots of other stories to get to. | ||
Including things like this. | ||
Court rules Trudeau freezing civil liberties protesters' bank accounts violated Canada's charter. | ||
The charter is similar to our Bill of Rights. | ||
In February 2022, amid the cross-country truck convoy Civil Liberties protests in Ottawa against COVID-19 precautions and vaccine mandates, Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister, made an overreaching decision. | ||
He invoked the Emergencies Act as a response to this challenge to his overreaching policies in a widespread attempt to silence and crush his critics. | ||
One of the most blatant and egregious misapplications of the law that we've seen in the past decade. | ||
It's never been more obvious. | ||
It was obvious at the time. It's even more obvious now. | ||
Story at InfoWars.com. How people can't see through this, again, baffles and bewilders me. | ||
If this was a situation presented as a historical occurrence with the Nazis or the Communists, there would be no nuance to this. | ||
There'd be no speculation in this regard. | ||
It would be obvious. There were peaceful protesters advocating for their civil and, by the way, basic human rights. | ||
And a tyrannical, despotic dictator used the banks to shut down their bank accounts, seize their property, declare them domestic terrorists, and send out mounted police to crush them under the hooves of the horses. | ||
There's nothing like subtle about this. | ||
There's nothing nuanced. | ||
There's no debate as to whether or not this wasn't appropriate. | ||
It was never appropriate. It's never meant to be appropriate. | ||
They never even pretended it was appropriate. | ||
They forcefully shut down a peaceful, lawful protest. | ||
By any means necessary, just like every other dictatorship and every other tyranny in every other instance in history. | ||
Nothing different, nothing more, nothing less. | ||
Pure, simple despotism on display in front of all of our eyes. | ||
And somehow we were the only ones that figured this out in real time. | ||
Just wild. | ||
So now, two years later... | ||
I guess the court, a federal court in Canada decided to affirm what we all knew to be true from the very beginning. | ||
And I'm not making a, you know, what if it was them argument, but the reason you ask this type of thing, the reason that you say, you know, what if Trump did this? | ||
What if Trump... | ||
Cooperated with the banks to shut down everybody who participated in a Black Lives Matter protest, seized their bank account, called them domestic terrorists, and sent out the federal police to attack them brutally. | ||
It's not to point out that Trump's better, he's worse, or whatever, whatever. | ||
It's pretty obvious. | ||
It's pretty apparent. | ||
That the people that claim to care about stuff like that do not actually care about stuff like that. | ||
That's the point. It's pointing out that there's something wrong with the other side. | ||
There's a major malfunction in the brains of the so-called liberals and leftists in this country and Canada and everywhere else in the Western world where they are willfully blind and To the excesses and the despotism of their own side because they like it, because they want it, because it is not a principle that they hold that the government should never interfere with the lawful exercise of free speech. | ||
They don't believe that. | ||
That's the point. The point is understanding your enemies. | ||
It's understanding what drives them, what motivates them, what they're willing to do for political power. | ||
Not for principle. | ||
Not for morals or ethics or Or fair play. | ||
They don't give a damn about any of that and that's what you really need to understand and internalize that these people know exactly what they're doing. | ||
They know exactly how brutal and oppressive and despotic their own so-called liberal side is and they love it and they want it And they call for it and ask for it. | ||
They don't care about principle. | ||
That's the thing you need to understand. | ||
So if next time they try to claim that Trump's being abusive because he stopped Antifa from burning a church down, oh dear, you have to laugh in their face. | ||
You have to take nothing these people say seriously. | ||
You just have to understand the reality of just how vicious These bootlicking scumbag truly are. | ||
So again, it was never confusing. | ||
It was never speculation. | ||
Nobody's ever like, well, I hate to think that their civil liberties are being, but I trust Justin Trudeau to keep our liberties. | ||
No, they're just like, they're standing up against us. | ||
Kill them. Kill them now. | ||
Why aren't they killing them yet? | ||
You think I'm kidding? You think I'm joking? | ||
You think I'm taking it too far? Have you seen the number of posts from lefties who they are now the ones calling for civil war Because the Texas DPS, the Texas Guard, is protecting the border. | ||
I've seen post after post from prominent popular leftists basically celebrating the march through Georgia where tens of thousands of innocent people had their homes destroyed and women were violated and men slaughtered in their masses. | ||
I mean... And they love that. | ||
Like, they love that. They literally want people in Texas dead because we want to protect our border. | ||
We want to stop illegal immigrants. | ||
They're excited about the idea that our government would go in and kill not just the people doing it, but the people who voted for them, right? | ||
Because they're the real bad guys. | ||
That's where the power comes from. | ||
It's the voters. It's the people. | ||
They're the ones that have to pay the price. | ||
And if it's the ultimate price... | ||
Then these fat, retarded, socialist losers are going to be squealing gleefully behind their computer screens as the military is sent to kill their enemies. | ||
What do you think would have made them stand up against Justin Trudeau? | ||
If we were back in February of 2022, You can remember the mindset that was prevalent at the time. | ||
They laughed at the old lady that was trampled by a horse. | ||
They were advocating withholding and did in fact withhold life-saving organ transplants for people that refused the vaccine. | ||
It's not a, well, imagine if it was them, sort of like worthless comparison. | ||
It's an illustration of the vicious evil that lurks just underneath their smiling visage. | ||
Their condescending Dolores Umbridge smirk barely conceals this just seething hatred of me, of you, of us. | ||
I just want you to understand that if Justin Trudeau had sent police snipers onto the roofs of the buildings in Ottawa to kill the leaders of the Freedom Convoy, these people would have been for it. | ||
Of course they would have been for it. Sending police out to trample them with horses, they cheered that on. | ||
Closing their bank accounts, they cheered that on. | ||
Shutting them out of hospital access. | ||
They cheered that on. | ||
What would it have taken? | ||
What would have happened? And I'm not even trying to exaggerate for comedic or dramatic effect. | ||
I'm quite literally saying that if Justin Trudeau had unleashed a sniper team to kill the leaders of the Freedom Convoy, you would have had people on Canadian and American media Saying, well, you know, these people are dangerous. | ||
You know, they're terrorists. | ||
What do you do to terrorists? | ||
They were Nazis. | ||
And that's what we do to Nazis. | ||
I'm trying to illustrate, I'm trying to get across the reality of our situation, the true depth of submission that these people are ready to descend to, okay? | ||
Okay. So, again, two years later, the federal court decided that maybe unlawful despotism isn't allowed, even if it's an emergency. | ||
Under the Emergencies Act, Trudeau and his finance minister, Christia Friedland, another wonderful candidate, by the way, for Wikipedia hopscotch, go see what Christia Friedland has been involved in, where she was educated, where she came from. | ||
Start clicking around. See who she's associated with and what organizations those people are associated with. | ||
She is a kingpin in the World Economic Forum Global Government. | ||
She is the point person in Canada. | ||
She is Trudeau's handler. | ||
Finance Minister Chrystia Friedland froze the bank accounts of protesters and their supporters in one of the biggest attacks on free speech and civil liberties that Canada has seen in recent times. | ||
However, a federal court has now ruled that the Trudeau-led liberal government overreached its powers. | ||
Their act was declared unreasonable, unjustified, and violating the charger in a verdict published on a recent Tuesday. | ||
Well, okay, a major crime. | ||
Let's see. They wanted to take your bank account for the non-crime of parking your truck in downtown Ottawa. | ||
What's the punishment for overreaching the charter, violating the Canadian Charter of Human Rights, for wielding the power of the government in an irresponsible and despotic way? | ||
What's the punishment for that? | ||
I look forward to seeing Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Friedland stripped Put in a orange jumpsuit, paraded in front of the public in shackles, and given a severe sentence for this very, very dangerous overreach of the power of the federal government. | ||
Because what's the point of saying this if you're not going to do something to prevent it from happening again? | ||
What is the point of coming out with a decision... | ||
That actually, yes, the federal government did in fact massively violate the basic human rights of their people without some sort of major punishment to the people who did it. | ||
Are they going to get away with this, I guess, is the question. | ||
Is this the world that we now live in, where the courts can actually affirm, yes, in fact, they are guilty, and that's as far as it goes? | ||
So we'll continue here. Another very important specification here, right? Because once again, we have to understand, what does it mean if a government is allowed to do this? | ||
What does it mean if a government is allowed to falsely claim that a political action, because it's a political action, is therefore a threat to national security, meaning that the people who the... | ||
National security is threatened by... | ||
I mean, they're terrorists, right? That means they're terrorists. | ||
That means you can use the army against them. | ||
That means you can kill them. | ||
They're a threat to national security. | ||
So, what is the implication that the federal government can call peaceful protesters a threat to national security and wield unprecedented weapons against them? | ||
And how do you prevent that from happening again? | ||
And it's not that hard. The way that you prevent it from happening again... | ||
Is you take Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Friedland and you shove them in a concrete box for the rest of their lives. | ||
You steal their ability to ever see the sun again. | ||
You take them from their privileged position of power and you make it so that they can never hug their children for the rest of their lives. | ||
No one will do this after that. | ||
Am I being too extreme? | ||
Am I being too forceful in this? | ||
What even is justice in this country anymore? | ||
I mean, if you can go to jail for the rest of your life for stealing a car, I mean, which is more damaging to the overall national security, comfort, safety, civilizational mesh? | ||
And which deserves more punishment? | ||
We don't think twice about throwing kidnappers, pedophiles, murderers into a concrete box for the rest of their lives. | ||
This is worse. This is way worse. | ||
This was a crime against the state itself. | ||
This was a crime against freedom itself. | ||
This was a crime against free speech as a concept. | ||
It would be merciful to put them in a jail cell for the rest of their lives. | ||
It would be a merciful act of kindness to put Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Friedland in solitary confinement for the next couple of years. | ||
Proclaiming the Emergency Act in such a scenario, according to Mosley, lacked the attributes of sound decision-making, including justification, transparency, and intelligibility. | ||
Tracing the legal and factual constraints that must inform such resolve illuminated this lack for Mosley. | ||
So, I don't care. | ||
We all know this was a violation of every basic right. | ||
We all know that none of that needed to be told to us by a judge. | ||
What the judge needs to do is then put that into action by issuing a punishment to these people, by stripping them of their power, and by shoving them in a box for life. | ||
A little tiny concrete box with a little mattress. | ||
And then we've preserved freedom. | ||
We've actually done something to legitimately preserve democracy if we do that. | ||
Otherwise, you're complicit in the action by actually... | ||
It's almost worse than nothing, right? | ||
It's almost worse to have a judge say, yeah, they did totally do this. | ||
And that's that. | ||
No punishment. They get away with it. | ||
What lesson is that teaching to people in the future who might want to, you know, destroy the foundation of our very civilization? | ||
We'll be back on the other side. We're going to take a quick commercial break here, then be back. | ||
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mRNA vaccines under fire, chemistry professors from Germany warn of serious harms and death. | ||
And for tomorrow's news today, you can listen to us and not take the poison shot, or you can listen to the mainstream media and learn three years later that you took poison into your vein. | ||
The experts are concerned about the consequences of unwanted proteins. | ||
The experts said the mRNA vaccines may have harmful effects due to unwanted proteins and misdirected immunity. | ||
German chemistry professors called for mRNA technology to be stopped as the problem of mRNA-based vaccines are becoming increasingly obvious, Berlinger Zeitung reported. | ||
The experts are concerned about the consequences of unwanted proteins. | ||
The experts said the mRNA vaccines have harmful effects due to unwanted proteins and misdirected immunity. | ||
They urged more research on the toxicity of the vaccines and asked for answers from health and industry authorities. | ||
So yeah, that was Berlinger Zeitung, a respected mainstream publication in Germany, publishing the claims made by well-respected and mainstream chemists and professors About the consequences and dangers of mRNA vaccines. | ||
So just once again, it's InfoWars Tomorrow's News Today. | ||
Like I said, you can listen to them and be wrong, or you can listen to us and have next year's news today. | ||
I mean, forget tomorrow's news today. | ||
Next week's news today, next month's news today. | ||
News five years from now is being reported on InfoWars. | ||
Five years before it will be reported anywhere else. | ||
Now I wanted to get into... | ||
The abject failure of our opponents in the mainstream media. | ||
And they're giving me no shortage of opportunities to do so as Sports Illustrated decided to put trans people and fat people on the cover in an effort to forcefully Change the biological drives of America. | ||
Well, they're gone now. It doesn't matter. | ||
They're gone. Vox, Vice, $500 million here, $500 million there, just injected into their organizations, and yet they fail. | ||
And yet they fail, and they fail, and they fail, and they fail. | ||
Vice, Vox, Jezebel, National Geographic even. | ||
And now the LA Times. | ||
It's gone the way now. | ||
That they all go. Story here at Gateway Pundit. | ||
Mass layoffs rock LA Times. | ||
Over 100 staff cut. | ||
Affecting a quarter of the News Guild due to heavy losses. | ||
The paper said it can no longer afford to lose $30 to $40 million annually without making strides in building a larger readership base. | ||
I don't know. | ||
There's something about that sentence I just love. | ||
They can no longer afford to lose $40 million a year. | ||
What conversations are going on at the LA Times office? | ||
$40 million a year that you're losing. | ||
That you're losing. Okay. | ||
So was there ever a conversation about, like, how to stop hemorrhaging cash year over year? | ||
Was there any attempt to perhaps reform your coverage so that people actually want to buy your product? | ||
People actually want to advertise in your newspaper because it's quality journalism? | ||
Or was this like a purposeful death spiral? | ||
Was this an infiltrate and sabotage from the inside type of operation? | ||
I don't really know. I don't really care. | ||
Good riddance to them. How did this come about? | ||
How did we get to this point? | ||
What could be behind this? | ||
I ask sarcastically. | ||
We have the answer from Matt Blinksley. | ||
Blinksy. Billingsley. | ||
From a guy named Matt on Twitter, he says a billionaire bought one of America's biggest newspapers. | ||
He then put his 28-year-old daughter with deep ties to socialist organizations in charge. | ||
You may have seen the articles, but it's actually worse than reported, and the consequences could affect every resident of L.A. Let me just stop right there to emphasize or point out, I'm not happy that these institutions are being infiltrated, gutted, destroyed, murdered, and then socialist... | ||
Jackasses are wearing their skin like some sort of mask. | ||
I'm not happy that we don't have institutions that can be relied upon that can accurately report news. | ||
I wish National Geographic was still a thing rather than just another vessel of propaganda. | ||
I wish Time Magazine wasn't owned by Mark Benioff, second in command at the World Economic Forum, and now aligned... | ||
Exclusively to their agenda and pumping out lie after lie after propaganda piece after PSYOP to destroy America from the inside. | ||
I'm not happy these things are happening. | ||
I'm not happy that the LA Times, this long-lasting industry standard from LA is going away. | ||
I wish it didn't. But if it's a choice between... | ||
Having it fail because it's infiltrated by socialists or having it continue to pump out ridiculous anti-American propaganda, I say let it die. | ||
Let it die a death. So the man who bought this is named Patrick Soon-Shiong. | ||
He's a billionaire and a biotech entrepreneur with a reported wealth of over $8 billion. | ||
And he handed the... | ||
Control of the newspaper to his daughter, a 28-year-old socialist. | ||
And we're going to have to go to commercial break, but I'm going to come back on the other side to explain the intricacies of how the infiltration and subversion took place at what happens when journalists abandon their mandate in favor of pushing people I don't know. | ||
There's just no better word. There's no better word. | ||
I'm sorry, folks, but they're retarded. | ||
I have to say they're retarded. | ||
I wish there was another word, but there just isn't. | ||
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And before we get back into how we got here, let's just take a moment to grieve. | ||
Here's a statement from the Black Latino AAPI and M-E-N-A-S-A caucus folks at LAT Guild. | ||
That's too many words. That's too many words, folks. | ||
Black Latino AAPI, which is Asian American Pacific Islander, M-E-N-A-S-A, which I don't even know what that means. | ||
But that's too many words. | ||
It's too many acronyms. Just say non-white. | ||
Say the non-white caucus folks. | ||
Say the everyone but white people guild. | ||
Let's just be clear. | ||
When you're listing every race except for white people, it's easier just to say the non-whites. | ||
The people of color. | ||
I'm sorry. Here's the statement from the non-white folk. | ||
The proposed layoff will decimate the ranks of young journalists of color at the LA Times. | ||
This cannot be allowed to go through. | ||
The announcement today of cuts at the Los Angeles Times eliminating 115 jobs has devastating implications for the black Latino AAPI and other journalists of color. | ||
If these layoffs are allowed to go through, our caucuses will be decimated. | ||
Good. The Latino Caucus will lose 38% of its members. | ||
The Black Caucus will lose 36% of its members. | ||
The Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Middle Eastern... | ||
Okay, this is what it stands for. Middle Eastern, North African, and South Asian Manasseh Caucus will lose 30% of their combined membership. | ||
Well, maybe you didn't deserve the spot in the first place. | ||
Maybe this is being hoisted by your own petard. | ||
Maybe this is you getting a taste of your own poison. | ||
Maybe by forcing newspapers and corporations to hire people based on their ethnicity, you've put yourself on the chopping block when it comes time for cuts. | ||
Maybe by covering things that are not of any journalistic matter or public interest, you're going to be the first ones to be let go when it's time for them to downsize. | ||
Just speculation, but it is true. | ||
So how did this come to be? | ||
How did this happen? Well, Patrick Soon-Shiong is a doctor and a biotech entrepreneur that has a reported net worth of over $8 billion. | ||
He bought a piece of the Lakers off Magic Johnson back in 2011. | ||
He also owns the LA Times, which despite its flailing circulation and revenue, remains an important civic asset, which I agree with. | ||
It's important to have Local newspapers with national reach. | ||
But I guess not as important as, I don't know, writing articles about how... | ||
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Who cares, right? | |
How dildos are the latest civil rights activism. | ||
I mean, it doesn't matter what they say. | ||
This is his daughter Nika, a trust fund kid who considers herself an activist of sorts. | ||
Let's take a look at how Nika's activism is impacting the world. | ||
Nika is somehow Public Safety Commissioner of West Hollywood, which is... | ||
I was going to say the gay part of Hollywood. | ||
I guess I'll say the gayest part of Hollywood. | ||
For those who don't know, West Hollywood is like Montrose in Houston. | ||
It's the gay part. | ||
She's the founder and ED of the Fund for Guaranteed Income, directing its flagship Compton Pledge initiative. | ||
She's also a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford. | ||
She's so smart. | ||
So yeah, she's a socialist that has been granted a position in government to progress her socialist universal basic income. | ||
Communistic ideas. | ||
Her only qualifications appear to be an MA in African Studies and a BA in International Relations from Samford and a rich father who owns the city's biggest newspaper. | ||
Prior to joining the department, Nico worked in the office of the president of the World Bank Group to support corporate and regional strategies around disruptive technologies impact on development pathways. | ||
She remains a consultant at the bank where she leads an innovation challenge, which aims to build a digital platform to deliver universal basic pensions in Benin. | ||
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Good for Panin. | ||
Okay, so, alright. | ||
She went to Ivy League schools. | ||
She has an appointed position in the government of, the local government of Hollywood. | ||
She works as a consultant with the World Bank. | ||
And her only goal in life seems to be to distribute your money to other people. | ||
She's a contributor to Knock LA, a proudly socialist organization. | ||
Their logo is, of course, a fist in the air as they fight back against the power structure composed of them. | ||
You may have noticed that the defunding of the West Hollywood Sheriff's Department in June, that was all NECA. And he posts an article from the New York Post that says West Hollywood votes to defund the Sheriff's Department despite soaring crime. | ||
Despite a 137% rise in crime in West Hollywood, Nika, in her infinite trust fund kid wisdom, figured the city needed less law enforcement and more unarmed security ambassadors. | ||
I love the way they use language. | ||
I really do love it. | ||
We could take a lesson from them. | ||
We don't need right-wing death squads. | ||
We need right-wing, I mean, no, not right-wing. | ||
We need safety patrols. | ||
Would that fool you? | ||
Would you be fooled by that? Then why are you fooled by unarmed security ambassadors? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
Last week, Politico released an article on how Patrick essentially put Nico in charge of the LA Times and made it her play toy for her activist hobbies. | ||
So her father buys this incredibly important and long-lived newspaper in LA, and he hands it over to his activist's Retard socialist daughter. | ||
Nika's brilliant editorial choices include getting the paper to refrain from using the word looting to describe people who were looting. | ||
Brilliant stuff. She's also using the paper to endorse local candidates, including her friend Kenneth Maidia as candidate for the LA City Controller. | ||
Maidia is proudly in favor of defunding the police and thinks Joe Biden is a rapist and a racist. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
He's right about two things. | ||
He calls himself a radical and a revolutionary. | ||
With Nika's influence, we've seen the city's most important newspaper endorsing candidates that are clearly unfit and a threat to public safety. | ||
The situation is creating dissension at the Times. | ||
Staffers don't seem to like being ordered around by the owner's daughter who's done nothing to earn the right. | ||
Quote, neither Nika nor her parents have any idea what it means to run a media institution, one former Times executive said of the Soon-Shiong family. | ||
and they have in their own way resisted efforts to learn. | ||
They don't care that much about the institution's history. | ||
They're not super interested in the media in general in terms of how it works. | ||
No, they're interested in taking over and using it to progress their destructive ideas. | ||
It's not really all that complicated. | ||
Not really all that complicated, folks. | ||
Nika clearly doesn't feel the need to apologize. | ||
She seems to think that the LA Times is insufficiently enlightened on public safety issues and that she's entitled to correct these flaws. | ||
And she says, of course, her advisory role for the newspaper is to advocate for her interest, specifically on criminal justice reform and poverty. | ||
She doesn't seem quite so proud of her success in defunding the West Hollywood Sheriff's Department since she convinced the Times not to actually report on it. | ||
Again, they get positions of power. | ||
They abuse that power, cause massive suffering. | ||
But luckily, they own the media companies, so no one ever hears about it. | ||
How Nika is headed back to Oxford now, Nika is headed back to Oxford to finish up her academic career while she's left us back here in L.A. to deal with the real-world consequences of her trust fund wisdom. | ||
She just jet sets off to the U.K. behind her, the city in flames. | ||
She's drinking a martini in first class, going, I'm a hero. | ||
I'm a socialist hero. | ||
I'm so sorry, LA. I'm so sorry, LA Times. | ||
But you deserve it. | ||
Good riddance. Be gone from us. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Final hour of American Journal for this Wednesday, the 24th of January broadcast. | ||
Glad you could be here with us. | ||
Already we've uncovered and described some pretty bombshell stories, including Carrie Lake being threatened by the head of the Arizona GOP with being murdered by the cartel. | ||
That's kind of a big deal. | ||
Obviously, the infiltration, subversion, and eventual failure of our major media institutions is an ongoing concern for anybody that loves truth and reality. | ||
But there's another occurrence that is becoming more and more present on our news feeds, and that threatens the lives of literally all of us. | ||
And that is the bizarre... | ||
Truly troubling trend of planes falling apart in midair or on the ground in this instance. | ||
This video was published yesterday. | ||
You can hear it's a discussion between the tower and pilots as they're taxiing getting ready to take off. | ||
When one aircraft tells the other, you know your wheel just fell off? | ||
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Let's watch. Tower, the 75 on the runway just lost a nose tire. | |
Delta 78, thanks for that. | ||
Delta 982. Tower, sounds like we've got a problem. | ||
Looks like we'll try to taxi clear if we could. | ||
Delta 982, roger. | ||
If you'd like, start your taxi down the runway and just let me know. | ||
Roger that. Delta 982, this is the aircraft looking at you. | ||
One of your nose tires just came off. | ||
It just rolled off the runway behind you. | ||
Alright, tell you what, let me talk to maintenance. | ||
Tower, I'm going to contact our maintenance folks and see if we can get a tow in. | ||
Stand by one, please. Roger, Delta 982. | ||
Tower, this is Delta 1783. | ||
You may want somebody to come out. | ||
Looks like the nose tire ran off the runway towards the end down there. | ||
Story from NBC News, a Boeing passenger jet's nose wheel fell off just before takeoff. | ||
And yet again, I mean, basically the only reason that there hasn't been a major deadly, like, mass death, 200-plus casualties crash is In the recent past, it seems like divine intervention. | ||
Every one of these instances is a hair's breadth away from total catastrophe. | ||
And it's only by the quick thinking or, you know, moments notice observation from pilots that people have survived this far. | ||
I mean, what would have happened if that one pilot hadn't been looking at the other plane when the wheel fell off? | ||
Would anybody have noticed? The pilot on the plane didn't notice. | ||
There was no warning light going, somebody forgot to screw the bolts on the wheel. | ||
So again, in the last like two weeks, there has been... | ||
I feel safer on the airplane plane, on the plane from the movie Airplane, than a regular passenger jet. | ||
But in the last few weeks, we had a plane literally fall apart in midair, the Air Alaska flight, whose door just decided to open in the middle of the transit. | ||
We've had the video from Miami. | ||
On the ground, looking up as you see the plane with its engine on fire, leaving a trail of flames behind him as it flies through the air. | ||
The Alaska Airlines CEO says the company found loose bolts on many Boeing Max 9s. | ||
Because I remind you, it is a white supremacist to tighten bolts appropriately. | ||
How dare you ask us to do that? | ||
A lot of people pointing to DEI as being the cause of this. | ||
And it certainly, I mean, pretty obviously is. | ||
I mean, it's pretty much inevitable. | ||
If you choose people to build your flying machines based on the color of their skin and not their ability and merit, you're going to have these types of problems. | ||
But it's really just another contributing factor to the overall sickness. | ||
It's like another symptom or another contributing factor, right? | ||
So it's like our... | ||
Entire system right now has cancer, and DEI is the cigarettes that you're smoking, and this other stuff is the abestus that you worked with. | ||
So it's like a bunch of contributing factors to this deadly disease that we've contracted. | ||
Folks, it's DEI Airlines ready to fly for a little bit. | ||
Ready to take off into the air. | ||
And then it's sort of, you know, hold your breath, cross your fingers. | ||
Yes, folks, it's an increasingly common occurrence. | ||
Planes streaking across the sky, leaving a trail of debris behind them. | ||
Planes exploding in midair or on the runway. | ||
Near misses on runways. | ||
So extreme it actually necessitated an emergency FAA meeting last year to address why this was happening so much and how they could stop it before a truly disastrous occurrence were to take place. | ||
And again, it's like by the grace of God that we haven't had something utterly disastrous up till now. | ||
The latest story is a pilot didn't even notice that his plane's wheel had fallen off on the runway and had to get that fixed up before taking to the air. | ||
Miami, engine caught on fire just as soon as it took off. | ||
Had to do an emergency landing. | ||
You've got the Alaska Airlines plane with the door just popping off in midair. | ||
Very terrifying stuff. | ||
And, you know, I need to go through and compile all of them because it's like it happens so much. | ||
I honestly forget. I honestly forget how often this occurs. | ||
From April of last year, Delta flight makes emergency landing at airport without nose gear. | ||
Again, not having the front wheel come down, you know, emergency crash landing at the airport. | ||
Delta flight aborts takeoff as another aircraft crosses the runway. | ||
This is sort of the most regular, the most common occurrence where you've got the tower going, you're free to take off on runway number three. | ||
And then the guy starts taxiing. | ||
He's like, there's another plane that's landing right now. | ||
And they're like, oh, whoops. | ||
Oh, whoopsie. I told another guy he could land and I told you you could take off. | ||
My bad. My B. Sorry about that. | ||
And again, luckily, within a matter of milliseconds, these pilots are tuned in enough and aware enough. | ||
That's all it's going to take. It's going to take one pilot slackening for one moment. | ||
And you're going to have bodies strewn on the tarmac. | ||
It's pretty serious. It's pretty serious, you guys. | ||
I mean, the FAA held an emergency meeting last year to try to deal with this. | ||
Pete Buttigieg, you know, took a break from breastfeeding the child he bought to tell everybody it's totally cool and everything's under control, and I used to be the mayor of a small town, so why not trust me with one of the most important jobs in the entire nation? | ||
And people are noticing this. People are recognizing this. | ||
People are pointing out that in every situation where you have these companies, these aircraft carrier, these aircraft manufacturing companies or airlines, they are all very proud of their DEI commitments. | ||
They're all extremely happy to advertise just how diverse their company is. | ||
I guess this just is the vision of the future. | ||
I mean, that video that we just played, I mean, this is it, right? | ||
It's like a drag queen dancing around, waving a pride flag on the airplane that is nosediving towards the earth. | ||
That's basically it. It's what happens when you're proud of something that you didn't actually do. | ||
When your pride is unearned, when your pride is worthless and Actually damaging, right? | ||
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That's what we call in-flight entertainment, Harrison. | |
In-flight entertainment. | ||
Yeah, it's... | ||
If there's one thing I want to see... | ||
I just... | ||
Okay, all right, yeah, it's fine. | ||
It's like you look to your right, and out the window the engine's on fire, you look to the left, and there's a man in a dress... | ||
And it's the modern world. And of course that's driven... | ||
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Twilight Zone come true. | |
Yeah. There's a gremlin on the wing. | ||
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There's a tranny on the wing. | |
There's a gremlin... Sir, we don't call them gremlins here, okay? | ||
And you're gonna have to get off the flight. | ||
Luckily, the door's open. | ||
Incredible. And then this drives places like the New York Post to write articles like this. | ||
Why airplane crashes are now safer than ever. | ||
And they illustrate this point by showing the charred, unrecognizable remains of a crashed aircraft. | ||
Airplane crashes are safer than ever. | ||
Don't worry. We're doomed. | ||
We're just, we're so doomed. | ||
It's like not even funny. | ||
I mean, it is funny. | ||
It is a little bit funny when you joke about it, but if you actually think about it pretty hard, it's, uh, no, horrifying. | ||
Absolutely devastating. | ||
Charlie Kirk got into trouble for pointing out the reality of this. | ||
Ed Krasenstein on Twitter had a bone to pick with old Charlie Kirk. | ||
He played this video and then commented on it, basically calling Charlie Kirk a racist. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. Here's Charlie Kirk, like some sort of white supremacist, neo-Nazi. | ||
We're pointing out an obvious problem and wanting to fix it. | ||
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Let's watch. And that's why I think this United story and the DEI story hits so hard because we've all been in the back of a plane when the turbulence hits or when you're flying through a storm and you're like, I'm so glad I saw the guy with the right stuff and the square jaw get into the cockpit before we took off. | |
And I feel better now thinking about that. | ||
You want to go thought crime? I'm sorry. | ||
If I see a black pilot, I'm going to be like, boy, I hope he's qualified. | ||
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Ha! You wouldn't have done that before. | |
That's not who I am. | ||
That's not what I believe. | ||
It is the reality the left has created. | ||
That's awesome. That's so funny. | ||
And it's true. | ||
I mean, it is true. And this is why there's a lot of black conservatives that hate affirmative action. | ||
Why would you be in favor of this? | ||
Why would you be in favor of your race being so condescended to But you're black, so without our help, you're not going to ever get hired. | ||
Without our intervention and lowering standards, you're black, so we'll lower the standards for you, don't worry. | ||
And then black people who are actually qualified, everybody's looking at sort of a sconce going, did you really qualify or are you an affirmative action hire? | ||
There's been the argument against affirmative action forever. | ||
It's obvious. It's frankly humiliating for them. | ||
And it's another instance of backfiring of the leftists as they make everything about race, and they make people who previously would have never entertained a thought about someone's race. | ||
If they saw a black pilot, it never would have entered into their mind to question it whatsoever. | ||
But because they make such a big deal out of it, because they make advertisements, we have an advertisement from Virgin Atlantic, clip number 14, we can run as B-roll. | ||
They're celebrating diversity. | ||
They're shoving in your face. | ||
They're talking about race all the time. | ||
So you take somebody who's never had a racist thought in their lives, And suddenly you make it a very important part of the conversation. | ||
You take somebody who never would have thought something like that to suddenly going, I'm sure I'm glad there's a white guy piloting this plane. | ||
I know he didn't get a leg up. | ||
I know nobody lowered standards for that dude. | ||
He had to qualify for real. | ||
So thank God. I mean, no... | ||
None of us ever thought this way before. | ||
And none of us would think this way if it wasn't for the DEI programs that are putting our lives at risk. | ||
So now we have to think this way. | ||
You can complain about that, but you're still doing the stuff that is causing it. | ||
So, shut up. | ||
You can shut up, Ed Krasenstein, because he says, Charlie Kirk is racist. | ||
Is there any other word for this? | ||
Yeah, realistic. I don't know. | ||
Tuned in. Honest. | ||
He's being honest. And Charlie Kirk responds in, I think, a very good way. | ||
He says, I made a logical statement. | ||
In 2023, 19% of United's pilots' corps was minority or female, which was already the highest among any airlines. | ||
United's CEO Steve Kirby bragged that the airline would mandate that their next pilot class would be 50% female slash minority. | ||
So that begs a few questions. | ||
One, are there enough candidates to fill the 50% quota? | ||
Why are 81% of United pilots white men currently? | ||
Is it because they happen to be the best pilots? | ||
Or should we just assume it's because woke United is secretly super racist? | ||
Or is it possible white men simply tend to be more interested in flying than other groups? | ||
Three, if white men land the planes safely, what exactly is the problem? | ||
Four, if hiring is based on merit, why aren't there more minority slash female pilots? | ||
Five, does this automatically mean equally qualified minorities and women are getting passed over, or are there other explanations? | ||
Six, why are more nurses and teachers female? | ||
Is it because society is anti-male, or is it because women are drawn to these professions in greater numbers than men? | ||
Seven, every analysis we have of similar quota-based affirmative action programs results in lowering of standards in order to meet these goals. | ||
For example, Harvard lowered admission standards 2020 We have been victims of our own success. | ||
Praise God, in the last 25 years, we haven't had a major airline crash. | ||
That's rare. Airplane crashes happen frequently in other parts of the world. | ||
We assume landing and flying planes is brainless work anybody can do, but it's not. | ||
It's high stakes, difficult, and intense work. | ||
Of course, there are qualified black and female pilots, but when you socially engineer racial quotas that far outstrip current demographics in a given field, especially one where the lives of passengers are on the line, it's fair to question whether someone receives the job because they're the best or because they're politically expedient. | ||
Screaming racism doesn't land the plane safely. | ||
That's a great line. | ||
That's a very good line. Screaming racism doesn't land the plane safely. | ||
This is your program, folks. | ||
You can't be mad at us for noticing the consequences of it. | ||
FisherKing64 on Twitter says, Boeing was already a basket case before DEI. Problem started when it moved to Chicago and de-emphasized its engineers and manufacturing base in the Seattle area for financial engineering. | ||
For example, in 2009, Boeing's 787 missed its first flight at the Paris Airshow after discovering that the joint connecting its wings to the fuselage was faulty. | ||
They couldn't be certain the wings wouldn't fall off. | ||
Lawsuits followed. | ||
They'd outsourced just about the entire plane to save money. | ||
Parts were built all over the world and shipped to the USA for assembly. | ||
This resulted in all kinds of problems. | ||
This outsourcing has created further problems on these 737s. | ||
DEI is not going to help. | ||
But Boeing's basic problem is more basic. | ||
Its new Chicago management knowingly downgraded quality to save money, do share buybacks, and line their own pockets. | ||
Probably you can tell a similar story about all American manufacturing companies. | ||
Again, DEI will make this work. | ||
Worse, but the problems go back further. | ||
That's what I was saying by pointing out that the DEI is just one contributing factor in the societal cancer that we're being infected with. | ||
It does have to do with corporate greed. | ||
It does have to do with globalist priorities, right? | ||
You can save a quick buck. | ||
I heard stories, and I've been able to confirm it, but apparently Boeing outsourced the programming of its software to like $9 an hour Indian dudes. | ||
That they found on some Craigslist-like hiring app. | ||
So yet again, not only is what these companies doing wrong and compelled by greed and compelled by hatred of white people, I mean, compelled by all these horrible things and just on the face of it and at the basis of it is something deeply immoral and irresponsible. | ||
That much is obvious. | ||
But it's counterproductive to what they themselves are trying to do. | ||
If you're trying to save money, how high you think the stock goes when the door falls off mid-flight? | ||
You understand, you're going to save a couple bucks by offshoring manufacturing or by hiring less qualified people or by... | ||
Whatever. Yeah, you might save a penny or two today, but tomorrow your plane's going to crash and explode in a fireball and kill 200 people, and then you're making less money than before. | ||
So why not just put the investment in now and remain and continue to be a beloved American manufacturing company that provides incredibly high-quality, high-paying jobs for American engineers? | ||
Why not just be a good, decent person with a long-term view of what you're doing rather than Doing incredibly stupid short-term cost-cutting measures that end up costing you a ton of money in the long run. | ||
Can we bring up that headline again? I want to read that for the radio viewers because they found what I was talking about. | ||
Boeing is cutting 2,000 HR and finance jobs, outsourcing some to India. | ||
Well, they should probably just eliminate those jobs in the first place. | ||
HR, a.k.a. | ||
DEI enforcement. So good on Charlie Kirk for saying what everybody's thinking and what is absolutely true. | ||
Now we're going to bring some people up in Twitter spaces here in just a minute. | ||
Remember, if you want to comment on Twitter spaces, or if you want to come on and speak to us on Twitter spaces, make sure to request to speak. | ||
And also, if you would, leave a comment on what exactly you want to talk about. | ||
And we'll bring you guys up in just a second. | ||
Let's see who we got tuned in right now. | ||
I see Indy Luke. I see Curtis. | ||
I see Derelict something. | ||
Indy, I know we had you on the first day, so maybe we'll go to some of these other guys first, but we'll go to you in just a second. | ||
Just finally, I want to just cover this, because I don't think I need to expand on this very much, but previously we were talking about the way that the LA Times has been infiltrated and destroyed and how that infiltration and destruction has coincided with and actually contributed to the local politics in California being likewise infiltrated, subverted, destroyed, and made worse in every possible way. | ||
This is from somebody on Twitter named Billy M2K. Just some simple figures that I want you to wrap your head around. | ||
San Francisco's homeless budget is 1.1 billion dollars. | ||
San Francisco has 7,754 homeless people. | ||
That means San Francisco spends approximately $141,862 per homeless person per year. | ||
$141,000. | ||
$142,000 per homeless person per year. | ||
Where is the money going? | ||
Where is it going? Can anybody tell me where this money is going? | ||
I mean, I'm not in favor of the government taking taxpayers' money to fund a criminal underclass so they can do drugs in the open. | ||
But if that's going to be the case, You could give every one of these homeless people a luxury apartment for that cost. | ||
$142,000 a year per homeless person, and this is what you get. | ||
This is what you get. | ||
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Yeah, actually, Chase is here doing some research, and he noted that that's about twice the median household income. | |
The median household income. Yeah, exactly. | ||
No, exactly. No, you're doing pretty well. | ||
You're doing actually really well if you're getting paid $142,000 a year. | ||
Maybe not as well in San Francisco as other places, but still, $142,000 a year, that's a very good salary. | ||
So where's the money going? | ||
What is it going towards? | ||
Is it all a grift? | ||
You know, it's like the Babylon Bee headline where it's like, I mean, it's not even a joke. | ||
It's not sarcastic. It's literally, it's like Gavin Newsom's pledge to end homelessness in 10 years marks its 20th anniversary. | ||
And they have more homeless than ever before. | ||
Many times more homeless than ever before. | ||
Okay, so you're spending absurd amounts of money. | ||
And the outcome is the opposite of what you claim it's going to be. | ||
I hate the government. | ||
I think it's free. | ||
How do they get away with it? | ||
How do they get away with doing this? | ||
How many people are being paid half a million dollars a year to preside over this theft? | ||
This wholesale exploitation of the people of San Francisco and of the homeless people. | ||
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It's just insane. | |
Thank you. | ||
Yeah, okay, that wasn't even Babylon B. That was a Fox News headline. | ||
My bad. My bad. | ||
Gavin Newsom's 10-year plan to end San Francisco homelessness marks 20-year anniversary. | ||
And yes, there's more homeless than there ever have been before. | ||
and they're being paid $142,000 a year per homeless person. | ||
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I just, you know, what are you going to do? | |
And what is there more to say about it? | ||
And of course, we know, just like everything, I mean, just literally everything the leftists do. | ||
I mean, they're ideologically driven. | ||
They're sort of a form of sociopathy or cult members. | ||
I'm not a doctor. | ||
I'm not a psychiatrist. I can't diagnose them, obviously, but there's something deeply wrong with their brains. | ||
I know that much. | ||
As a layman, I can say that there is a major, major issue with the functioning of their thought processes. | ||
Because they'll never even acknowledge this. | ||
They'll never admit that this is more money than necessary. | ||
All they want is more. | ||
They can start a program, that program can fail horrifically, do the opposite of what it's intended, and their only response, by almost a supernatural compulsion, is to just demand that it be funded more and that it continue and that nothing change anymore. | ||
Even though the more you contribute, the worse it gets. | ||
There's something wrong with these people. | ||
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And that's all I'll say about that. | |
Thank you. | ||
So let's go out to spaces here. | ||
I know Curtis Stone at Off Grid. | ||
So you've been on as well. | ||
I'm going to try to go to some people that... | ||
I'll tell you what, we have Tupac, who is in fact alive... | ||
And asking to speak on spaces. | ||
I don't know what you're going to talk about, but you do seem aware of the Illuminati. | ||
So we're going to bring you up. | ||
Tupac, you're going on stage now if you want to unmute yourself. | ||
Welcome to the show. | ||
We're having the same trouble as last time, guys. | ||
I don't hear him. We've got to fix this. | ||
The same thing happened last time. | ||
Guys, we can mute everybody. | ||
We're going to work this out again. | ||
You have no idea how complicated it is to get all of this running as we're having to feedback various audio signals into my ear and everybody else. | ||
I've muted everyone. Yeah. Alright, well we're going to go to break here in just a second, then I'll reconnect and we'll get right on this. | ||
I see Gentile News Network tuning in. | ||
He just had a video go absolutely viral and then he posted a clip of us talking and showing the clip and that also went viral. | ||
So again pushing back against the onslaught of censorship at X and maybe we'll get into that in the next hour as well if people want to chime in on what they think about censorship on X and the way that pressure is brought to bear against people like Elon Musk from a variety of different sources in a ceaseless sort of way that Really compelling absolute submission. | ||
And that's sort of my takeaway from what's happened with Twitter is it's like the advertisers will pull out. | ||
The investment companies will make demands of you. | ||
The activist groups like the ADL will start to wield their pressure. | ||
Your so-called friends like Ben Shapiro will start using it as a publicity stunt. | ||
You'll get on your knees, you'll beg them, and then they'll still just not ever return power to you. | ||
Like, he still hasn't gotten the advertisers back despite bending to their every demand and instituting hate speech rules and suppressing dissidents who speak out. | ||
Against what Israel's doing in Gaza. | ||
So that's a major issue, and we've touched on it here, but maybe we'll get a little bit more into it later as we open up spaces to everybody else to chime in. | ||
We'll be back in about two minutes, and we'll hit the ground running. | ||
A couple issues connecting to spaces, but this is what happens when you're pioneering new ground and trying to integrate Twitter spaces with terrestrial radio. | ||
And I don't know, I kind of want one of the guys to come on and just explain how this even works. | ||
I literally don't understand. They're trying to explain to me during the break. | ||
And it's like, well, the audio is passing through your phone to the Bluetooth receiver and then back through the board into it. | ||
And I'm just like, what? It's what's happening? | ||
I mean, it should be. It's simple with spaces typically. | ||
It's your phone. Your phone is connected and that's it. | ||
But we're going from my phone to a Bluetooth connector into the system so I can hear it, so it's broadcast out and back in. | ||
So I know people were saying that they could hear Tupac speaking in the spaces, but I couldn't was the issue. | ||
But we should be connected now. | ||
And if you want to speak, go ahead and request to speak. | ||
Stay with us because we're working out the kinks here. | ||
We're doing it live. This is by necessity. | ||
And so I'm sorry if there's a little hiccup every once in a while, but we do have an expert crew back there working to rectify any problems that we do have. | ||
And as we continue... | ||
Maybe by the end of this week or maybe sometime next week, we're actually going to have spaces not take the commercial break. | ||
So while the terrestrial radio is in commercial break, we'll be able to talk like spaces exclusive for a couple minutes. | ||
So if you're annoyed that there's commercial breaks because we are a terrestrial radio station and have to adhere to the station's pre-programmed commercial breaks. | ||
If that frustrates you, well, stick with us. | ||
Hang on for a little bit because very soon we will actually be better on spaces because you won't hear the commercial breaks every time. | ||
So we're trying to work all of this out so we can increase participation and cooperation with our incredible audience. | ||
So let's try this again. I've been told that it should be good now. | ||
If we can unmute people. | ||
Guys, and we can see if Tupac wants to talk. | ||
And again, sometimes we'll pick you because you left a comment that we thought was interesting. | ||
Sometimes we know you and you're a friend of the show that we've had on before. | ||
Or sometimes your Twitter account name is Tupac and I just think that's cool. | ||
So I'm going to go to you. | ||
Tupac, I think you can unmute yourself and see if I can hear you as well as everybody else. | ||
Tupac, do you read me? | ||
Tupac, do you read me? | ||
Still not working, guys. I don't know. | ||
You're unmuted. Can you talk, Tupac? | ||
All right, Tupac, I'm going to add Matt Baker as a speaker because I know he's involved. | ||
All right, Matt, you want to take yourself live and see if this works? | ||
Luckily, as much as we're running into trouble here... | ||
Yeah, I'm here, but I don't think you guys can hear me. | ||
I can hear you, Matt. | ||
Thanks for... Can you hear me? Yeah, thanks for chiming in. | ||
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Oh my god, I'm in. Yeah, yeah. | |
Hey, look. As difficult as this seems, I still think it's being run better than most spaces I've been in, so I think we can take some pride in that. | ||
What's up, Matt? Thanks for joining us. | ||
I feel bad because I can hear Tupac over there, but I just wanted to talk about this, talk about corruption and where all the money's going. | ||
Look at this thing with Carrie Lake. | ||
You got Jeff DeWitt. Trump actually appointed him the chief financial officer of NASA. The entire NASA budget was going through this scumbag. | ||
I meant to point that out. | ||
The dude's got a NASA lapel, so we can mark that in the flat-earther win category. | ||
This NASA scumbag. | ||
Dude, like, he has... This guy who's willing to throw money around like that, millions of dollars here, millions, when he's like, oh, is it our friends? | ||
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Like, who are the friends? Is it NASA going around buying everyone off with the black budget? | |
Like, really? Like, he has access to the entire NASA budget, dude. | ||
Like, this is incredible. | ||
That's the headline. NASA threatens and attempts to bribe Carrie Lake, flat earthers vindicated. | ||
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It's crazy. And then you've got this thing going on with Gavin Newsom. | |
But it's like, I'm trying to find the actual NASA budget. | ||
And it's kind of, it's really milky here, trying to figure it out. | ||
But from something, something's saying like 3 billion, which can't beat another 27 billion. | ||
But when you consider like the war in Ukraine, or even just Gavin Newsom's like homeless budget, it's like out of control. | ||
You know, and then like the UBI, the universal basic income, at that point in the game, just like, you know what, guys, I'll take the $142,000 and you guys don't deal with it, but they don't want that because that's their whole grift. | ||
Anyway, see if Tupac can get it. | ||
I just wanted to stay up here to help us get more engagement. | ||
Yeah, yeah, and I just know that you've been on before and it worked, so I wanted to sort of, we're doing a little troubleshooting here live. | ||
Tupac, yeah, if you want to unmute yourself and say what's up. | ||
I see that he's unmuted himself, but then I don't hear him, and I don't see the icon showing that he's speaking. | ||
So I don't know what's going on with Tupac. | ||
Maybe you can drop out and reconnect, Tupac, and we can do that. | ||
But let's go to someone else first. | ||
Derelict at RevAnon1776. | ||
We'll add you as a speaker here. | ||
And feel free to chime in, unmute yourself, and chime in as, again, we're just trying out this new form of call-in show, unlike any other... | ||
A radio show on the air. | ||
Derelict, go ahead and unmute yourself and welcome to the space. | ||
Now, it's in our fault. | ||
He's muted. Derelict's muted and he's not listening to me. | ||
You must obey. | ||
All right, this is going terribly. | ||
It went way better yesterday than the day before. | ||
Tupac, I'm making you a speaker. | ||
I'm just going to make everybody a speaker, and you can all just tune in if you want. | ||
You can all just chime in. | ||
Just start saying stuff. | ||
Yeah, Derelict's not unmuting himself. | ||
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Alright, I need everybody to go to the InfoWars store and buy the products. | |
Dude, you guys, this is awesome because... | ||
This is, like, total pioneering stuff. | ||
Like, no one's doing this. | ||
The initial call-in show was even huge, and then now it's, like, calling in, like, through the internet and being on the real show, like, broadcast across the world. | ||
This is freaking epic. I'm here for you. | ||
Anyway, I'm sure we got someone else. | ||
I'm just going to keep making people speakers until somebody learns how to unmute themselves. | ||
I'm going to make Indy Luke. | ||
It's like nobody's ever done this before. | ||
It's like, well, have you seen anybody try? | ||
Has it ever gone well? | ||
Indy Luke, you're now a speaker. | ||
Whoever this Michael guy is, he says Liberty's my friend. | ||
Maybe I shouldn't just make everybody a speaker. | ||
Indy Luke, what's up? Unmute yourself. | ||
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What's going on, Harrison? Can you hear me? | |
I hear you. Thank you for following orders, soldier. | ||
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What's up, man? Dude, God bless you guys. | |
Freaking love you guys, man. | ||
I just wanted to tell everyone not to catch SDGs. | ||
Sustainability development. | ||
I've been saying this on... | ||
Don't catch SDGs. | ||
Man, oh my gosh. | ||
So the whole racism thing and the whole divisionary push, man, it's about... | ||
It's so that you can't question the migration, the mass migration of people into this country. | ||
You can't question the phasing out of basically, I mean, I don't really want to say white people, but just like the love of this country. | ||
It's targeted against white people. | ||
It's all targeted against white people. | ||
This is the thing. We've got to get over this fear of defending white people. | ||
Everybody deserves to be defended. | ||
If any other group of people was under attack like white people, nobody would hesitate to defend them. | ||
It's your own inclination. | ||
It's your own mind control that's stopping you from actually defending the people that are being oppressed and suppressed and discriminated against right now. | ||
So it's fine. You're not a racist. | ||
White people are being attacked, and that's a bad thing. | ||
And everybody of every race, color, and creed should agree. | ||
And if you don't, you're a bad person. | ||
It's okay. | ||
We're good. | ||
We're good, Luke. | ||
We all understand. | ||
It's a safe space here. | ||
It's a safe space for white people. | ||
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But some things I want people to focus on in this next or this year here, vaccines, you know, like the potential mass die-off of people, like it's fucked up. | |
Pardon my language, sorry. | ||
I was literally just thinking what you were talking. | ||
I was like, as soon as Indy Luke is done talking, I should probably remind everybody not to curse because we are on terrestrial radio. | ||
We are, you know, going out over the airwaves. | ||
So, you know, just like anybody, just like any call-in show, you can't curse, you can't say the four-letter words. | ||
Just keep, you know... | ||
What's his name? I'm so sorry. | ||
It's okay. It happens. It happens with our guests, and it happens with our call-ins on the regular radio show, too. | ||
But that is something important. | ||
Make sure that you're in a quiet place. | ||
Make sure that you are a good distance from your phone. | ||
Make sure not to curse, just like any call-in show. | ||
So thank you for joining us, Luke. | ||
Very good points. We're going to go to commercial break here. | ||
Just a very short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with a long segment on the other side. | ||
A good 50 minutes. We'll get to tune in to everybody. | ||
We'll work out these kinks. | ||
We'll pioneer. We'll break the internet. | ||
We'll set records. It'll be amazing. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Boys and girls, info warriors of all ages. | ||
I've just received some troubling news from CCGJ, the narrative destroyer. | ||
Apparently, American Journal was not the first to do spaces and terrestrial radio. | ||
Apparently, at Real, Booker Scott has been doing radio spaces for a while. | ||
So we're not the first, but we will be the best. | ||
We will absolutely be the best. | ||
And can he send me a DM and tell him, ask him how to do this, how to make this work without little hiccups? | ||
It's exciting, folks. | ||
It's exciting. It's real. | ||
And that's what you come to Infowars for. | ||
So I know Bill Elmore has asked to be a speaker, and thank you for promoting the space. | ||
Again, the more you can promote the space and tag it and retweet it and comment on it, the more the algorithm pumps it up, the more people come in, the more options we have to go to people speaking. | ||
So thank you for joining us. | ||
Bill Elmore, if you want to take yourself live, then welcome to the show. | ||
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Hey, it's great to be on Infowars, guys, and this is a great idea. | |
Shellshock did this with Colonel Manis for a while, and then his show dropped, but it's a great idea. | ||
Love to be on with you guys. | ||
Love everything you're doing, so just honored to be here. | ||
Well, thanks for joining us, and I know you're... | ||
A big Spaces host yourself. | ||
Any advice for us on how to make the most out of this new technological advancement that we're attempting to integrate? | ||
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Spaces is an amazing thing. | |
I surf spaces. That's how I popped in here this morning. | ||
Just looked up who's doing it. | ||
Hey, these are people I know, I like, I follow. | ||
And that way I've been able to find spaces Different people that I may not have ever run into, right, that share the same core values and the same goals, and I connect with them and say, hey, let's forget our differences, unless they're really big differences, right? | ||
And let's get on spaces together. | ||
Let's get, you know, I joined X, it was Twitter at the time, right after Elon launched. | ||
Bought it and said, hey, I can let my voice be heard. | ||
And that was my goal. | ||
My goal now is to let other people's voices be heard through spaces, through radio. | ||
I'm on America Matters Radio as a co-host. | ||
And it's all about that. | ||
It's unifying people because our enemy is strong. | ||
Exposing people. | ||
and exposing the truth. | ||
I've had Mike Smith and Brian Gamble on, talking about Out of Shadows, Into the Light. | ||
That introduced me to people who were very knowledgeable on MKUltra. | ||
And I've got another space tomorrow night going part two on MKUltra, just opening people's minds to what's happening. | ||
And, you know, there is a great awakening happening, And it's amazing, and I'm glad to be a part of it. | ||
And of course, everything that you're saying just contributes directly into the mission of InfoWars. | ||
And I mean, we are anti-division here. | ||
I don't like purity tests. | ||
I don't like, you know, you have to believe everything we believe or you're a fed or an enemy. | ||
Our main mission, our primary directive at this point is expand, expand, expand, bring more people in. | ||
We got to be like the Mormons out there converting people to our side, not fighting with other Mormons about, you know, what's right and what's wrong. | ||
It's just totally destructive. | ||
Our goal has to be expanding the audience because people are hungry for the truth. | ||
They know something's wrong. | ||
They know things aren't quite right. | ||
They know they're being lied to. | ||
But the whole system is designed to keep them away from organizations like Infowars or people like yourself or myself who can actually tell them the reality of what's going on. | ||
So we have to break through. And I think Twitter Space is a great way of doing that. | ||
And I also know, I mean, Bill, you're a pretty big account. | ||
So, you know, I think we benefit from having you on because people who follow you see you're doing this and want to come join. | ||
But I know we had a somewhat smaller account on the first day, and I saw him tweeting afterwards going, holy crap, I'm still gaining followers. | ||
I gained 20 people in five minutes just now. | ||
So if you come on Spaces and are articulate and intelligent, people will follow you. | ||
You'll grow your following. | ||
We'll grow our following. | ||
It's a positive relationship on every side. | ||
So I really am excited for this. | ||
And that's why we're struggling through some of these little hiccups at the beginning. | ||
Again, it's the first week we're ever doing this. | ||
So we are still working out some of those kinks. | ||
But it's all worth it in the end as we expand the audience and bring more people in and open up the floor to more views to contribute to this conversation. | ||
I see CCG has joined us. | ||
Jay, the narrative destroyer, I just called you out for calling me out. | ||
Currently, we weren't the first ones to do this, but welcome to the show, sir. | ||
You can go ahead and take yourself a flight. Oh, and I hear Tupac. | ||
Tupac is resurrected. Hey, Tupac. | ||
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Tupac is resurrected. You're all funny, man. | |
All right, one at a time. | ||
Tupac, I know you've been waiting, so CCG, hold on just for a second. | ||
Tupac, what's up, man? Hey, man, what's up, man? | ||
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I'm just glad, like, America is waking the fuck up finally. | |
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
We gotta mute you. We gotta mute you. | ||
Hold on. I said it in the last segment, but I gotta remind people, this is not a typical space. | ||
We are going on terrestrial radio. | ||
We do have certain guidelines we have to stick to. | ||
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Not on my Christian Minecraft server. | |
You cannot. This is a Christian Minecraft server. | ||
You must... Not use four-letter words. | ||
So I'm sorry, Tupac. I'm sorry. | ||
We're gonna be brutal. | ||
We're gonna be brutal here. We're dropping you. | ||
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No racial slurs either. | |
No racial slurs. No curse words. | ||
We're going to bring us down if you do that. | ||
So none of that. And we've got to be ruthless. | ||
So if you curse, you're out. | ||
All right? So that's your final warning. | ||
And hopefully we don't have to do that again. | ||
I see Gentile News Network has requested to speak. | ||
We'll go to you in just a second. But I know CCGJ, the narrative destroyer, has called in. | ||
Thanks for coming on, CCG. You are welcome to go live. | ||
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I only got one thing to say, Harrison. | |
Go. I only got one thing to say, Harrison. | ||
You can't cancel God. | ||
Nobody's canceling God. | ||
None of these people have the ability to cancel God because He's in our heart, He's in our genes, and He's in our soul. | ||
So keep trying, but you're going to fail. | ||
That's all I have to say. | ||
Amen. Thank you for that. | ||
And an important and powerful message. | ||
And of course, if there's one thing that seems to unite our enemies... | ||
They have a sort of seething hatred of God. | ||
They hate God. They hate nature. | ||
They hate the natural order and things that are just genuinely good. | ||
And it's a losing battle they're fighting. | ||
They'll find that out one day or another. | ||
gentile news network very powerful repeater station for the truth as he makes really very powerful videos exposing what's going on you are able to take yourself live anytime you're a speaker now gentile welcome to the show thank you harrison can you hear me I hear you. Alright, great. | ||
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So, first off, I want to thank you guys for hosting this space. | |
This is awesome. I've been wanting to see, like, radio being integrated in space for a while. | ||
But I wanted to see what your thoughts were on this as the rampant amount of censorship is clearly being, there's a tsunami of it seeming to come over social media, especially X. And are you optimistic about the future of this platform? | ||
Or do you think maybe you guys will have to go somewhere else in the future? | ||
Or, like, what is your thoughts on that? | ||
I am optimistic. | ||
And, you know, I put out a tweet yesterday, and part of it was like, you know, I can condemn Elon's censorship now and still appreciate what he's done. | ||
I think the changes that he has made have been incredibly powerful. | ||
I mean... Can you imagine what Twitter Maybe I'm giving him too much credit, but I don't think I am. | ||
I think he's done really well, and he's sort of playing a long game, and he's very careful about how he does it. | ||
So I have a lot of great hope in X in the future. | ||
What about you? Do you think it's going to continue like this, or do you think the suppression and the soft form of censorship is going to ruin things? | ||
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I think it's been, I mean, I wish I was as optimistic, but I feel like it's kind of been infiltrated and it's going to slowly start eroding as time goes on and they'll start to knock people off that are like smaller accounts and then they'll slowly go for the bigger ones. | |
They're already community, like community notes has been completely taken over. | ||
But, you know, maybe I'm wrong and maybe like over time, maybe Elon Musk is playing 40 chess, like you said, and he's actually just Playing the game and now he's eventually gonna, you know, just kind of, he's just kind of playing his part. | ||
He's just doing his bargain and then he will eventually do what he set out to do to begin with. | ||
I don't know. I'm just, that's why I'm asking, but I'm not optimistic. | ||
I'm kind of black coat on it, but you know, I'm looking for optimism. | ||
The good news is the future isn't set in stone. | ||
And what I said about the censorship program that's implemented now, it used to be you just get banned outright. | ||
And if people didn't have another way to follow you, that was it for you. | ||
But because they're doing it in this soft suppression way, we can actually overcome that with numbers. | ||
The more of our followers retweet and share things, that can help to actually mitigate and undo the censorship that... | ||
Tries to prevent our information from getting out into the wider public. | ||
So the good news is it's not good or bad set in stone. | ||
We have an impact on the future. | ||
The more we participate, the more we make content, the more we share each other's content, we can actually overcome any restrictions that they are putting on us. | ||
And that'll put the ball back in their court and they'll have to push back. | ||
It's an information war and we're all soldiers. | ||
So thank you everybody for doing your part. | ||
God bless. | ||
I'll see you tomorrow on American Journal. | ||
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