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it appears as if german lawyer reiner fulmick who recognized the covid crimes against humanity as early as 2020 has been set up Fulmich was spearheading a project known as the Second Nuremberg and co-founded the Corona Investigative Committee. | ||
This committee consulted about 150 scientists and experts from around the world, as well as former employees of the World Health Organization, and their findings showed them that the COVID measures were the first steps in a plan to destroy regional economies in order to make populations dependent upon global supply chains, and were intended to reduce the population and install a world government under the United Nations. | ||
The Corona Committee received a lot of donations, which they believed were not safe due to the recent history of bank accounts being seized by complicit governments. | ||
One million euros in gold was purchased and put in holding. | ||
To fund operations, both Reiner Fulmich and Vivian Fisher took out secured loans. | ||
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At a time of grave risk for the money in our bank account, we decided to act immediately and we took money out of that account, both she and I did, in order to save it and keep it from such an attachment so that we would be able to continue with our work. | |
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Reiner's loan was for 700,000 euros and was to be repaid with the proceeds from selling his home, all documented and agreed upon by the committee. | ||
Members of the Corona Committee met with a law firm in August of 2022 and filed criminal charges against Fulmuk. | ||
Committee members Justice Hoffman, Marcel Templin, and Antonia Fisher claimed that Fulmuk embezzled 700,000 euros, the loan that he officially took out. | ||
They claimed he was a violent anti-Semite and that if he were given the opportunity to comment before criminal proceedings began, they would not file the complaint. | ||
Two warrants were issued for his arrest, from Germany and from the EU, without Reiner's knowledge. | ||
Without an international arrest warrant, German and Mexican authorities illegally abducted Fulmuk at the German embassy in Mexico. | ||
He was then flown to the Frankfurt airport, where he was arrested and put in jail. | ||
International law experts are calling his arrest an illegal kidnapping. | ||
According to documented company plans, Fulmick's loan was to be repaid after the sale of his property. | ||
But the very same people that filed the complaint against Fulmick sabotaged this agreement. | ||
The contracts stated that the profits of the Fulmick property was to be transferred to a Fulmick account so that he could repay the loan. | ||
But the notary, who was sworn to be neutral and independent, instructed the buyers to transfer the 1.158 million euros into Marcel Templin's account. | ||
Which made it impossible for Reiner to repay the loan. | ||
The loans were transparently agreed upon in written contracts. | ||
There was no secrecy and the company was aware of the loans at all times. | ||
The evidence that proves this has been officially submitted to the court, who has chosen to ignore it and has muzzled the defense and ordered they not be allowed to mention it. | ||
The evidence shows that Hoffman, Templin, and the notary illegally obtained access to the profits of Fulmick's property. | ||
And not only is the court ignoring this evidence, they have summoned these same people as witnesses against Fulmick. | ||
The complaint states, Fulmick has also made himself liable to prosecution for embezzlement by purchasing the gold bars without the consent of the shareholders, obscuring their existence and possessing them for himself. | ||
But the purchase of the gold bars is also documented. | ||
They are in holding and can only be accessed with the signatures of both Reiner Fulmick and Vivian Fisher. | ||
This is shown in company documents, which were never given to the public prosecutor, but they have been submitted by the defense and are being ignored by the court. | ||
Furthermore, while the court froze Fulmick's accounts, they failed to freeze the 1.158 million euros in Marcel Templin's account. | ||
Which is presumably still there and appears to be the payoff for this internal coup. | ||
The trial is happening now in Germany and the plaintiff's sloppy accusations are beginning to fall apart. | ||
One reporter at the trial said the case was totally destroyed and one could only sit there in amazement. | ||
A journalist from Biddle TV said that Reiner will not only be released but also compensated. | ||
The people who did this to him, in my opinion, will be charged themselves. | ||
It is beginning to appear as if justice may finally be. | ||
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It's Wednesday, February 14th 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. | ||
It's February 14th, Valentine's Day. | ||
Hope everybody is feeling... | ||
Deeply in love. We have just so much to talk about today. | ||
It's truly mind-blowing. | ||
It's one of those days, folks, so I'm glad you're here with us to break it all down. | ||
We'll be opening up the phone lines in the third hour. | ||
We'll be joined by Brianna Morello in the second hour. | ||
Stay tuned for that. | ||
Host of the Brianna Morello Show. | ||
Lots of videos to show you. | ||
Lots of new revelations about the destructive and despotic actions of the deep state. | ||
So let's not waste any time. Get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, the 14th of February, 2024. | ||
Republicans impeach Mayorkas in historic vote. | ||
Yes, House Republicans on Tuesday narrowly secured a historic vote to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, rallying GOP members after a first failed effort. | ||
Mayorkas is the first cabinet official to be impeached since the 1870s, a vote made all the more remarkable by Republicans inability to pass the same articles of impeachment last week. | ||
When three GOP members joined Democrats to tank the resolution, citing concerns that their colleagues were abusing their impeachment power, the articles are not expected to move in the Democrat-led Senate. | ||
It'll likely die here, and of course it comes three years too late, considering the fact that even if the impeachment were to go through, you're essentially shaving off a couple months of Mayorkas' tenure. | ||
As it ends later this year, early next year. | ||
Tuesday's 214-213 vote is a recovery from an embarrassing speed bump for Speaker Mike Johnson, whose fractious conference, particularly Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, had made impeaching Mayorkas a priority as they seek to make the border a central issue ahead of November. | ||
The Department of Homeland Security itself described the vote as advancing, quote, without a shred of legitimate constitutional grounds. | ||
Which is interesting because maybe they've forgotten about the literally tens of millions of people they let cross our border. | ||
Perhaps they haven't noticed the 80,000 plus children that have gone missing. | ||
Not a single shred of evidence of any wrongdoing or misappropriation of funds or coordinating to break the laws of the United States. | ||
Nope, nothing to see here. | ||
Again, nice to see. | ||
Too little, too late. | ||
Alejandro Mayorkas shouldn't really be impeached. | ||
If we're honest, he should be thrown in a jail cell for the rest of his life. | ||
Moving on, CIA and foreign intelligence agencies illegally targeted 26 Trump associates before 2016 Russia collusion claims. | ||
This according to our report, the U.S. intelligence community asked foreign spy agencies to surveil 26 associates of Donald Trump in the run-up to the 2016 election, which triggered the allegations that the former president's campaign had been colluding with Russia, according to our report. | ||
Former CIA Director John Brennan identified and presented the targets to the U.S. intelligence sharing partners in the so-called Five Eyes agencies, the intelligence gathering organizations in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, according to a report published Monday on Michael Schellenberger's public substack. | ||
And of course, we talked about this at the time. | ||
This was sort of obviously what their technique was. | ||
Once again, we're in this position where it's something that we've known, more or less, you can just sort of logic it out, right? | ||
You had UK spy members who were the ones who were provided the first dossier about Trump. | ||
And we pointed out at the time, well, it's this five eyes sharing. | ||
I remember very specifically talking about, like, well, if I can't spy on my person, then I'll just go to the UK and they can spy on my citizen. | ||
Because I can't spy on my citizens, they can't spy on their citizens, but we can spy on each other's citizens. | ||
And it's called five eyes, and it's the reason this exists. | ||
to circumvent and just simply get around the limitations imposed by our Constitution. | ||
So we've known this since it happened. | ||
It was obvious from the beginning. | ||
Now we have a lot more information about it. | ||
The report by the independent journalists Schellenberger, Matt Taibbi, and Alex Gutentag has not been confirmed by the Post. | ||
They cite multiple unnamed sources, including one close to House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence led by Representative Mike Turner of Ohio. | ||
Turner's office did not respond to the post request for comment. | ||
The U.S. intelligence community had identified 26 Trump associates as people to bump or make contact with or manipulate, one source told the outlet. | ||
In spy speak, bumping is when a reason is manufactured to meet with a target of interest in order to develop a relationship that could lead to intelligence. | ||
It just ties in with everything else they did to Trump during 2016, including allowing Russian agents into the country in violation of visa restrictions in order to let them go meet with Donald Trump Jr. | ||
and Jared Kushner to then justify a FISA warrant against those people and their associates. | ||
It's all just little games they're playing, something you have to understand about the FBI and the CIA and all these other organizations. | ||
Similar to the media, we always say the media's job is to tell the truth, but leave you believing a lie. | ||
The intelligence agencies and the spy state, they break the law by adhering very strictly to the letter of the law. | ||
So they're not allowed to spy on American citizens, so they reach out to their 5i associates and ask them to spy on American citizens. | ||
It's breaking the spirit of the law, but sticking very resolutely to the letter of the law, and in that way, They circumvent the Constitution and the protections against tyranny that would in other ways restrict them from being tyrannical despots. | ||
Meanwhile, Bloodbath at Paramount claims 800 jobs, including CBS News journalist embroiled in controversy. | ||
Several NBC News reporters were caught up in layoffs at Paramount Global, claimed 800 jobs, including one who's embroiled in high-stakes First Amendment fight and another who's reportedly weathered HR probes over his workplace behavior. | ||
Catherine Herridge, an award-winning Senior correspondent, whose First Amendment case is being closely watched by journalists nationwide, was among the hundreds of employees at CBS parent company Paramount, who got pink slips on Tuesday, sources told The Post. | ||
The carnage provoked outrage from the rank-and-file at CBS, with some focusing their ire on Paramount Global CEO Bob Backish, who pulled down $32 million in total compensation last year, despite the company's ever-shrinking financial profile. | ||
Well, it's called our democracy. | ||
It's called the New American Way. | ||
It's called the people at the top purposefully and seemingly for no other reason than their own profit collapse the company or the nation or the state that they're in charge of and make out like bandits. | ||
This is, I can understand why you'd be mad about Bob Backers making $32 million despite the company itself collapsing and having to fire 800 people because you can't afford to pay them. | ||
I can understand how that could seem bad, but this is the modern world. | ||
This is what's supposed to happen now. | ||
He's just, you know, it's a dog-eat-dog world, and he's the biggest dog eating all the other little ones. | ||
So, you know, there's no such thing as job security or, you know, taking one on the chin so you can benefit... | ||
The people that you're responsible for. | ||
It's all about just getting as much as humanly possible, as quickly as possible, and leaving a trail of destruction in your wake. | ||
That's how you succeed in this thoroughly corrupt society that we now suffer through. | ||
Meanwhile, in addition to the 2016 spy games being played against Donald Trump for having the temerity to go up against Trump, The unelected deep state. | ||
FOIA documents have revealed that a secret 2020 Election Day meeting with CISA, Dominion, ES&S, ERIC, FBI, leftist organizations, state officials and others has been recently discovered. | ||
Investigative journalist Yehuda Miller received several FOIA documents that completely reshaped what we are told to believe about the 2020 presidential election. | ||
Gateway Pundit will be publishing several of these explosive documentaries in the coming days. | ||
The election was billed by the Democrat Party, Joe Biden, and mainstream media and former CISA chief Chris Krebs as the most secure election in U.S. history. | ||
Just like Joe Biden is the sharpest tack in the room. | ||
Because there's a certain... | ||
There's a certain tactic that narcissists and psychopaths use when lying, congenital liars, people who can't help but be utterly and totally dishonest. | ||
They can't just... | ||
They can't give you any ground. | ||
They can't say, you know, Joe Biden's a little bit... | ||
Yeah, okay, the 2020 election was... | ||
Maybe it had some issues, but in the end of the day, it was legitimate. | ||
We got the right. That would be reasonable. | ||
That would be what somebody who actually respected and had respect for the people they were talking to. | ||
That's how they would phrase it. | ||
But these people despise you and think that you're an idiot. | ||
And so instead of saying, yeah, maybe the 2020 election... | ||
It was a bumpy road, but we got there in the end. | ||
They say it was the most secure election ever, and questioning it at all is a Donald Trump conspiracy theory, and you're a domestic terrorist. | ||
And Joe Biden isn't an old man that has some trouble every once in a while. | ||
We can all see that, but at the end of the day, he's a firm hand on the tiller. | ||
No, no, he is the sharpest man in the room. | ||
People are in awe of his mental acuity. | ||
They fall at his feet just... | ||
Dazed by the sheer force of his intellectual power. | ||
They have to go over the top with their lies. | ||
I don't know why. I think it's something psychologically wrong with them. | ||
But it works on people, I think. | ||
I think it really works on people. | ||
It's very weird when they say these things that are just obviously the opposite of what reality is. | ||
But then you talk to somebody on the street and they're like, actually, the 2020 election was the most secure election ever. | ||
You start to be like, okay. | ||
So you're just, you're completely off the reservation. | ||
There's no point in even talking to you. | ||
Colt members, they're all Colt members. | ||
So we'll get into this a little bit more again. | ||
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency organized this phone call on 2020 election day and it was, you know, a big cabal organizing to make sure that the stolen election went off as planned. | ||
All very predictable. | ||
Now this is a Another story in a series that have happened in America over the recent past. | ||
Man arrested after vandalizing South Florida LGBTQ pride mural, police said. | ||
Here's the thing about the mural. | ||
They painted it in the middle of an intersection. | ||
So what this man is now being charged with, a felony crime, he's being charged with driving a car on the road. | ||
See, they painted the road a rainbow. | ||
So now it's a sacred road. | ||
Now it's not just... | ||
There it is. There's the felony crime. | ||
He may be going to prison for years because of that action. | ||
What did he do? Well, he pressed the accelerator a little bit harder than necessary while driving on the public road that some religious extremists had decided to paint a rainbow color to represent their open disdain and hatred of... | ||
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Christian morals. What was their evidence for the hate crime? | |
American flag. | ||
That's right, he had an American flag. | ||
He should have just burned that instead. | ||
This is just the way the world works now. | ||
It's important to understand, we live in a theocracy and you can be punished by the state and you will be punished by the state brutally for blasphemy. | ||
Blasphemy against their state religion. | ||
State religion of gay sex and Judaism, basically. | ||
These are the, these, it's sort of a combine religion. | ||
It's the LGBT religion mixed with worship of Israel. | ||
And these things are illegal to oppose now. | ||
You are a heretic, you're blasphemous, and the agents of the state, the holy warriors of, you know, Orlando PD, or Delray Beach Police Department, the new Knights Templar, they'll, uh, Haul you away and stick you in a concrete box for the rest of your life for daring to drive on the road that they painted. | ||
Video released by the Delray Police Department show the driver of a pickup truck with a large flag on the back performing burnouts in the intersection located at Northeast First Street and Second Avenue. | ||
Police said in a news release that the reckless action caused significant damage to the streetscape painting, which serves as a symbol of unity and inclusivity for the LGBT community. | ||
And that's what they need, unity and inclusivity. | ||
I don't know. I mean, maybe you should have just washed their feet instead. | ||
How dare you? | ||
How dare you drive your truck on the road, sir? | ||
That road is a symbol of unity and inclusivity for this poor, beaten down and oppressed minority group that will have you arrested for opposing their symbols, for damaging their symbols. | ||
Law enforcement actively worked on the case for more than a week, police said. | ||
We received multiple reports from concerned citizens who witnessed Brewer engaging in these destructive acts. | ||
I remind you, driving on the road. | ||
Okay. Driving on the road. | ||
That's what he has been charged with. | ||
Brewer turned himself in Monday. | ||
Palm Beach County jail records show he was released from custody the next day posting a $5,250 bond on charges of felony, criminal mischief, and reckless driving. | ||
And it's not the first time the crosswalk has been vandalized. | ||
Alexander Jarek, then 20, pleaded guilty to the same charges for performing damaging burnouts in the intersection in 2021. | ||
A judge sentenced the Lake Worth man to probation and community service. | ||
So charged with a felony for driving over their sacred symbol. | ||
And again, not the... | ||
Not the first, actually just the latest in a series of these types of events. | ||
As Roy Ignatialist points out, defacement of America's real sacred symbols will not go unpunished. | ||
He points to a man who has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for burning an LGBTQ flag hanging in a church. | ||
Talked about this yesterday. | ||
15 years in prison. | ||
I'm going to let that one sink in for you. | ||
Burning an LGBT flag. | ||
You can burn an American flag at your right under the First Amendment. | ||
But the LGBT flag doesn't represent the First Amendment. | ||
It represents something else. | ||
It represents a tyrannical religious class that burning their symbols is blasphemy. | ||
It doesn't hurt anybody. Nobody got hurt, right? | ||
Nobody actually suffered from this. | ||
He burned a flag. He burned an LGBT flag. | ||
He is now in prison for 15 years. | ||
Can you imagine going away to jail right now and not being out until 2040? | ||
Because you burned a gay flag. | ||
That's the world we're in. | ||
And of course the man who beheaded the satanic display has been charged with a hate crime. | ||
He says we should not tolerate Satan, but Satan is our god now. | ||
Satan is the god of our religion here in America, so that's blasphemy. | ||
Of course, I could find video after video of people destroying nativity scenes or tearing down crosses. | ||
Of course, there's been a series of fire bombings against church buildings and pregnancy centers following the Supreme Court decision about Roe versus Wade. | ||
None of those have even been charged. | ||
You can burn down a library. | ||
You can burn down a small business in New York or Philadelphia or LA. And the government's response in that case is to actually pay you $20,000 if you're in Black Lives Matter. | ||
So if you're in Black Lives Matter and Antifa, And you go and you try to burn down a historic church in Washington, D.C., the response will likely be, as it has been in New York and Philadelphia and Chicago and a number of other cities, to actually pay you $20,000. | ||
If you burn a gay flag, you go to jail for 15 years. | ||
So, there's that. | ||
So, Dylan Reese Brewer, 19 years old, he faces felony charges for criminal mischief for driving over An LGBTQ mural that they painted on the ground on the road. | ||
Pretty incredible stuff. | ||
And this is just the beginning. | ||
I mean, is it getting more obvious? | ||
Is it becoming more clear? | ||
The world that we live in, the absolute despotic madness that rules our daily life, the arbitrariness of the application of law, the way that the government can spy on their enemies, | ||
can send people to prison completely arbitrarily while letting out murderers and criminals where one president who doesn't break the law Is facing 450 years in prison while the president, vice president at the time that did break the law, gets off scot-free because he's too mentally incompetent to know any better. | ||
When you've got private organizations and NGOs and media outlets and big tech billionaires and the FBI and the CISA all gathering together to conspire to rig a 2020 election. | ||
Four years after they failed to rig the 2016 election by using international cooperation with overseas intelligence agencies to spy on in an effort to get blackmail or provide strategic information against Donald Trump's campaign. | ||
I mean, is it becoming clear to you the anarcho tyranny that we live under the relentless murders and thefts and homelessness and machete attacks and. | ||
I mean, you just have to look at Austin, right? | ||
Last week, some poor kid walking down the trail got his arm cut off by a machete. | ||
Yesterday, a car drove through a hospital and killed 19 people. | ||
Mass shooters targeting churches completely disappearing from the headlines outright because they're transgender. | ||
Video after video of cops shooting at innocent people because they're so on edge. | ||
Because the us versus them, cops versus citizens mentality has been driven home on both sides to where when people get arrested, they feel like they're about to die so they fight back with everything they've got. | ||
And it has cops being completely on edge and shooting first and asking questions later. | ||
As they just riddle with bullets innocent people who happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. | ||
Is it becoming clear to you yet that this chaos is manufactured on purpose by design? | ||
It's not necessary. It's not inevitable. | ||
These are all choices that we're making to create this chaos. | ||
Just uncontrolled, out of whack, unbalanced, chaotic, frenzied madness that we all have to deal with as we're just trying to put food on our table and live a life unmolested by the powers that be. | ||
They will never let us be. | ||
They will never let us alone. | ||
We have to overthrow these people. | ||
I don't know how exactly, but... | ||
And I really don't know how because it's got to happen in the minds of the individual. | ||
It's got to... | ||
All you have to do is look at these things clearly without the bias of the modern world getting everything mixed up, right? | ||
It would be obvious if you had some leftist who goes to a church or a Just Stop Oil activist who... | ||
Throws paint on a religious symbol, right? | ||
If they were painting the crosswalks with crosses and then somebody walked across them and then was thrown in jail for blasphemy, for violating the sacred religious moral, it'd be like, oh, we're in a theocracy. | ||
Oh, this is like a Christian theocracy. | ||
When it's not Christianity, apparently people can't recognize a theocracy. | ||
They can't recognize tyranny. | ||
If we had laws where you can't be anti-Christian, And speaking out against Christianity as a whole or a Christian individual was considered a hate crime and you could actually be charged for it or move from the internet. | ||
It would be obvious we live in a Christian theocracy. | ||
Well, that's what happens with anti-Semitism because we live in a Jewish slash gay theocracy. | ||
That's just the truth. | ||
That's where we are at this point. | ||
And... We have to do something about that. | ||
We have to do something about that. | ||
We have to see it first, and then we have to destroy it. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Oh, what a Valentine's Day. | ||
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We, uh... | |
We got a lot of videos to show you. | ||
We're getting more. We're getting more every minute. | ||
We'll have to go to one that we just found here in just a little bit. | ||
Because good lord. | ||
I don't even know where to go with this. | ||
It's a barn burner. I guess we can go to that one. | ||
I just haven't had time to look up the stats, so I'm going to be vague with my stats. | ||
I know what they are, but I gotta actually find them in my research. | ||
But yeah, we can go to the video. We can go ahead and go to the video. | ||
We got a couple videos that all kind of combine together. | ||
So we just came across this one. | ||
We listened to about four seconds of it and decided we hate this guy with a burning passion. | ||
But we're gonna hear him out. We're gonna hear what he has to say. | ||
It's... How do I set this up? | ||
Um... That's a good way to put it. | ||
You know what? Before... | ||
No, yeah, we'll go to this one first. | ||
All right, we'll go to this one first. | ||
This was posted by Young Americans for Liberty, I believe. | ||
Young America's Foundation. | ||
It's a black guy in a suit behind a podium. | ||
Just really, you know, I guess in terms of like America's religion, he's a priest of America's religion here delivering a sermon. | ||
Let's watch and we'll pause and comment as we listen along and learn. | ||
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Whites are psychopaths. | |
Let me stop you right there. | ||
Alright, so it comes out swinging. | ||
Whites are psychopaths. | ||
See, there's a thing that happens... | ||
When you try to talk about crime by division of race, where if you simply point out the FBI's statistical evidence, the data that comes in on crimes by race, if you notice and actually say the differences that you see, | ||
you are accused of not just looking at data, but of being compelled and driven by some underlying evidence 19th century racial belief that there is something inherently criminal about The Negro mind, right? This is what's always, if you just go, well, 13% of the population are black and they commit 50% of the crime. | ||
If you break it down further, you know, really only about 6% of the population are young black men and they're the ones who commit 50% of the crime. | ||
And this is a problem. This is an issue. | ||
It's an issue for the black community. | ||
It's an issue, you know, obviously destroys families, people sent to prison. | ||
The communities themselves are the ones most often victimized by the black perpetrators. | ||
So it's a problem. | ||
And if you want to solve it, you have to actually look at the data and figure out how best to rectify the situation because it's not a good one. | ||
But again, if you just say black people on average commit more crime than white people, they say, oh, really? | ||
You just believe that black people are the untermensch and that you are the ubermensch and that they are genetically predisposed to violent activity? | ||
And it's like, well, I never said any of that. | ||
I'm looking at the stats here. | ||
So I think this is some sort of overcompensation where it's the black guy that we're listening to here trying to flip this on its head and being like, they think that about us? | ||
Well, I'm going to say it about them. | ||
It's very sad and also reinforces other stereotypes we won't get into. | ||
But let's go back. | ||
I'm sorry. I had to stop it there. | ||
So, so far in this sermon, in this religious address, we have learned that whites are psychopaths. | ||
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Let's continue. Whites are psychopaths, and their behavior represents an underlying biologically transmitted proclivity with roots deep in their evolutionary history. | |
So true. How many of you could see the proclivity that evolved deep within the evolutionary history of whiteness by show of hands? | ||
How many of you could see it? How many of you can define proclivity? | ||
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No, I don't want to raise my hand. | |
That's called denial. | ||
There's no discussion about the delusion and the perversion of whiteness. | ||
Say this with me. | ||
Rape culture in America... | ||
Before I actually say it with a... | ||
Economic and moral institution. | ||
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Incredible. So we're going to, we have it written in the law, you can rape black women. | |
But we've never been a racist country. | ||
Okay, let's just pause it right there. | ||
Let's dig down, let's investigate, put our critical thinking hats now. | ||
Raping black women is legal in this country. | ||
So he just said that. | ||
This is why I struggle. | ||
I mean, I know how to argue with somebody who says something that's kind of true. | ||
When somebody is just like, it is undeniable that the sky is red all the time every day. | ||
It's just like, but it's not. | ||
No, it's not. This is as far as these arguments can go. | ||
Rape and black women is legal in this country. | ||
Well, no, it's not. What are we supposed to say here? | ||
It's not. Everybody knows it's not. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
This man should be in jail. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
We gotta do something. We can't let this keep going. | ||
Whatever this is, it's gotta stop. | ||
It's gotta stop. There are people listening to him that are actually repeating back to him what he's saying. | ||
About rape culture. Now, again, I don't have the stats in front of me, but I think I generally know the numbers in terms of not just rape. | ||
Obviously, black women are massively overrepresented in terms of victims of rape and of murder because they're the primary victims of the black criminals. | ||
But in terms of interracial rape, it's at least tens of thousands. | ||
I mean, the numbers are out there. | ||
I'm pretty sure it's something like... | ||
I don't want to overblow it, but I think it's something like 17,000 white women are raped by black men in a year. | ||
Something like that. I'm not so sure. | ||
I'm not 100% on that statistic, but it's massive and horrifying. | ||
Like when you see it and you think about like, okay, so that's 365 days a year. | ||
So that's like every hour of... | ||
What is going on here? | ||
That is insane. The interracial rape statistics. | ||
Now, I'm not sure about that. | ||
I don't have the exact numbers on it. | ||
The number of white men who rape black women per year, I am positive in because it's zero. | ||
It's zero. I'm not kidding. | ||
I'm not kidding. Statistically, it doesn't happen. | ||
It doesn't happen. Maybe a vanishingly small, but it doesn't show up in the statistics. | ||
Doesn't happen. It doesn't happen. | ||
But people believe it does. | ||
You know, this type of information, it's not just whoever this guy is speaking to whatever crowd this is. | ||
I remember when Owen and I were on the street at South By, I think in 2018, and we were interviewing a black girl. | ||
And she was like, you're the ones I gotta worry about. | ||
It's white guys who are raping black women. | ||
And it's like, No, that literally never happens. | ||
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So... Outside 13 years a slave. | |
Yeah, well, Hollywood obviously has a vested interest in portraying it as happening. | ||
Okay, so let's go back. | ||
I'm sorry. Sorry to interrupt, sir. | ||
You were just saying that white people are psychopaths. | ||
It's inherent in their... | ||
I'm sorry, their proclivity is inherent... | ||
He's very well-spoken, isn't he? | ||
Let's go back to the priest, shall we? | ||
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This goes beyond gaslighting. | |
Yeah, it does. And it's rooted in psychological delusion. | ||
Wow, so deep. And I'm not seeking agreement from white people at all. | ||
Yeah, because white people care about the truth, I guess. | ||
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I don't prioritize whiteness or white people in my work in that way. | |
So turn to your neighbor and say, as much as we want to talk about how bad Anti-blackness is, it is the foundation of all American, all white American institutions. | ||
We then get to Ron DeSantis. | ||
He says, in Florida, we're taking a stand against the state-sanctioned racism that is critical race theory. | ||
We won't allow for the tax dollars to be spent teaching kids to hate our country or hate each other. | ||
I'll just come out and say it. Slavery was a mistake. | ||
I think slavery was a mistake. | ||
I think... If only our forefathers knew. | ||
Slavery... It was a terrible mistake. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
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I don't know what to say. I'm sort of torn. | |
I don't like talking about this stuff. | ||
I don't like getting into these topics. | ||
But then... That's the problem, isn't it? | ||
The problem is that you've got... | ||
Crazy black people, like whoever this dude is, saying just the most horrible, racist, divisive crap, just lies, just open, despicable lies. | ||
And they're so egregious and they're so in your face that you just want to, like, ignore it. | ||
Like, you just don't, you just want to go, ugh, whatever, dude. | ||
Like, everybody gets that you're crazy. | ||
But not everybody gets that you're crazy. | ||
And if you don't respond to it, then people only get one side of the message. | ||
And it's the insane racist side. | ||
And then you sort of extrapolate that and you look at some of the videos that I can show you here today of white people being savagely attacked by black people out of nowhere for no reason. | ||
We have a lot of them. | ||
And there's a constant with all these videos where all of the other white people that aren't being attacked just stand there or they run away. | ||
And if a white person ever does fight back, then you'll have a crowd of black people jump in and assist their fellow black person. | ||
So there's a part of it that's like, alright, if I just ignore this, if I just don't talk about this, if I don't defend white people or argue back against this insane black dude... | ||
You know, it's almost like I'm then the white person standing there while another white person gets savagely beaten not doing anything. | ||
It's kind of like I have to step in. | ||
I have to stand up for white people. | ||
It sucks. I hate doing it. | ||
It's annoying. I was watching the show back yesterday and it's like... | ||
Listing myself and I'm going, gee, all right, we get it. | ||
White people being destroyed. | ||
But it's like, but I don't, it's not my choice. | ||
I don't want to talk about this stuff, but these people are everywhere. | ||
So we got to say something about it. | ||
We got to stop it. Here's a good example, clip number 16. | ||
This was posted with a title, sarcastic title, but it was like, You know, if you're asking what the white kid did to deserve it, can I remind you of slavery? | ||
And you can see the white kids literally run away. | ||
They literally run away. So we back it up. | ||
I don't know. Did we start it early enough? | ||
So the black kid sets up the camera. | ||
So he's filming this. He's getting ready for it. | ||
They're on a basketball court. | ||
A black dude, he runs up like a Naruto character and just sucker punches the kid in the back of the head. | ||
And all the other white kids run away. | ||
Just run away. They all flee. | ||
Y'all get the hell out of there. Now he knocks the kid out. | ||
The kid falls back, hits the back of his head on the basketball floor. | ||
That's how you die, by the way. | ||
When people die in fistfights, that's why. | ||
It's because they fall straight back and hit the back of their head. | ||
And you can see that kid freezes up. | ||
Have you ever seen fight videos where people freeze and start twitching? | ||
It's because the back of their head gets hit. | ||
So, I don't know. That kid may have died. | ||
He may be in a coma. We're not sure. | ||
But he was white, so I guess he deserved it. | ||
But again, the issue I see is that All the white kids around him literally just flee. | ||
They just run away. They see an innocent person just standing there be savagely attacked, and their response is, despite the fact there's ten of them and one attacker, the ten people flee. | ||
They run away. Maybe this is because they... | ||
You know, have some inkling of what would happen legally if they were to get involved, where it would be, you know, you'd have the NAACP to have like the black community rally around the kid and our poor son got beaten by a mob of white people. | ||
Like it doesn't matter who starts it or whether they're defending themselves. | ||
There's a certain power to collectivism that is undeniable. | ||
We go to number 17. | ||
Another great example. | ||
Exactly what I'm talking about here. Another gym, another school, right? | ||
They're basically prison yards at this point. | ||
Black kids sitting there with a sign, smashes one white kid, smashes another. | ||
Now, see, this white kid actually fights back. | ||
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Everybody else runs away. | |
But when it becomes obvious that the white kid has the upper hand, here comes a black adult running in and attacking the white kid, despite the white kid being the one who was just standing there when he himself was attacked. | ||
Again, this is like, I don't know. | ||
You can't just stand there and ignore this. | ||
It's not all the white kids getting ganged up on by all the black people. | ||
So this just happens over and over. | ||
And, you know, people say, well, it's high school. | ||
Kids getting fired. You can make whatever excuses you want up. | ||
But this starts as early as elementary school. | ||
If we go to clip number 19, this is a nine-year-old white girl. | ||
Fully embracing diversity. | ||
Here she's being beaten by a young black man, and now she's being beaten by a much older black man. | ||
Here's a nine-year-old white girl being pummeled by probably a 15-year-old black kid. | ||
Some of the other black kids get in on it. | ||
There's the little kid getting his turn. | ||
So again, just from youth until old age, it just goes on and on and on and on and on. | ||
We can go to clip number one here. We won't show you the whole thing because it is, in fact, just utterly brutal. | ||
But yeah, we can go ahead and go to clip number one. | ||
Why not? This was in, I'm not sure, Compton or something, but yeah, a white guy made the mistake of being in a black neighborhood. | ||
It was just savagely beaten. | ||
Savagely. And let me go ahead and pull it down, because it actually gets really, really brutal, and I don't want to show it. | ||
But not only is it brutal with a mob of people beating this man senseless for no reason because he's white, leaving him literally bleeding from every orifice in his face and head lying on the ground. | ||
But nobody calls cops. | ||
Nobody checks on him. He eventually is just left there and they're like doing burnouts in cars in the intersection and he's lying on the concrete bleeding to death and nobody cares. | ||
Nobody tries to help him. Nobody has any concern whatsoever. | ||
And this is, you know, a lynching. | ||
It's what you might call a lynching. | ||
Although lynchings were usually in response to a crime that was committed. | ||
Some guy... You know, violated a white girl and, you know, they would go and they wouldn't wait for the justice system. | ||
They would just carry out street justice. | ||
But even in the heights of Jim Crow, you really didn't have this. | ||
Certainly not on a daily basis like we have today. | ||
I didn't pull these videos on purpose. | ||
These are all these all just were published yesterday. | ||
I didn't go through and dig around for a bunch of videos of white people getting beaten by black people. | ||
These were all just posted in the last 24 hours. | ||
So, yeah. | ||
Again, I don't want to talk about this, but I feel like if I don't, then I'm the white guy who's just standing there while another white guy gets beaten by a mob of black people. | ||
And it's like, I have to say something about this, right? | ||
I mean, my God. | ||
Good Lord. There's another video here of some guys playing pool. | ||
Is that clip 13? | ||
Yeah. Let's go to clip 13 here. | ||
Clip 13 is maybe the solution to this. | ||
So let's back it up to the beginning and roll clip 13. | ||
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We can get rid of all the crime in America overnight, just like that. | |
And people ask how, Attorney Crump? | ||
Change the definition of crime. | ||
Of course, if you get to define what conduct It's going to be made criminal. | ||
You can predict who the criminal is going to be. | ||
It sounds like we're a criminal, though. | ||
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Our existence is criminal. | |
No, no, no. They made the laws that way. | ||
They made the laws to criminalize our culture. | ||
To fit up. Black culture. I mean, and so when I think of Eric Gordon, I always think of stuff like that. | ||
Loose his cigarettes. I did nothing. | ||
We sitting here the whole time running our business. | ||
What are you talking about? What about you doing? | ||
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Who got your cigarette to? Don't touch me, please. | |
You got to touch me, please. | ||
Gary lost his life. | ||
Yeah, and then George Floyd was trying to buy cigarettes and so forth, so you have to think about the profiling things that they come up with, the profilers, for pretest your reasons. | ||
And it happens every day, Al. | ||
They will come and say, you can't wear baggy pants. | ||
Make that a crime. | ||
Right. Yep, exactly. | ||
Yep, exactly. Yep, they all nod along. | ||
Yep, it is illegal to wear baggy pants. | ||
Yes, that's, yes, Mr. | ||
Crump, you're exactly right. It's illegal to wear baggy pants in America. | ||
Isn't that terrible? You know, just, it's, what? | ||
It's just fantasy. Just this bizarre victimization fantasy nonsense. | ||
Frankly, it's brilliant. | ||
How do you solve crime? | ||
You change what constitutes a crime. | ||
If you just stop calling crimes crimes, if you just stop prosecuting criminals, you eliminate crime. | ||
Wow! Why didn't we think of that? | ||
Oh, that's right, because it's retarded. | ||
No, I'm sorry. We didn't think of that because that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard. | ||
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That's why. You know, it's like how baggy pants are illegal. | |
And they're all like, yep, yep, yep, yep, exactly, exactly, baggy pants are illegal, that's right. | ||
Benjamin Crump, an American attorney who specializes in civil rights and catastrophic personal injury cases as wrongful death suits. | ||
So, I did not plan on talking about black crime today, but we just happened to come across that video of the man calling whites psychopathic proclivities baked into their DNAs. | ||
And, well, we had to go down a little tangent. | ||
A horrible, depressing tangent. | ||
So, I hope not everybody is falling for this. | ||
And actually, there's... | ||
We could get serious with this. | ||
We could talk about this VDARE article, Black Lives Matter in the New York Times and Black Lives Murdered Everywhere. | ||
They actually break down the way that thousands of black people were killed following the defund the police program because it's all just as retarded as the last. | ||
But we're not going to be serious about it. | ||
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We're just going to mock these people. Taking a record of the hearts and minds of the American people, it's the American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
We've got some more videos to show you here. | ||
In fact, I want to go to a video of Owen Schroyer. | ||
Owen yesterday, clip 18. | ||
Went on a little rant that I wanted to expand on because it's a point that I've been wanting to make as well. | ||
I just keep forgetting to do it. | ||
So let's just go to Owen Schroer, clip 18. | ||
Here's him yesterday on The War Room, and then I'll expand on what he's saying because he's exactly right. | ||
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Let's watch. And we're funding that. | |
It's disgusting. How many dead Ukrainians for this war? | ||
100,000? But see, there's plenty of money for Ukraine. | ||
There's plenty of money for Israel. | ||
There's plenty of money for the illegal immigrants. | ||
But the American people are suffering financially. | ||
And so, see, that's like the ultimate frustration, though, is that we in America, and Tucker Carlson talks about this all the time, we in America could be living like kings beyond even what we have now. | ||
We don't have to have subways where you get mugged that are falling apart and smell like shit. | ||
We could have state-of-the-art subways. | ||
I mean, we could have maglev technology. | ||
We could have the best airports. | ||
We could have the best infrastructure, new bridges, new skylines, new railways. | ||
I mean, think about... Okay, $200 billion one year, and that's being conservative. | ||
$200 billion in one year that we'll give to Ukraine, Israel, and illegal immigrants. | ||
Boy, what could we do with that money here? | ||
They build a football stadium. | ||
I believe the most expensive stadium ever built was the one in Las Vegas that they just had the Super Bowl in. | ||
It was like $1.2 billion or something. | ||
Guys, find out how much that Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas costs. | ||
Awesome facility. Great. | ||
They had a Super Bowl there. Big concerts tour there. | ||
It's like a billion dollars. | ||
1.9. Okay, 1.9 billion. | ||
Imagine, so you could build how many of those with $200 billion? | ||
You could build 100 of those. | ||
I'm not saying we need 100 football stadiums. | ||
The point is that we could have the best airports. | ||
We could have the best subways. | ||
We could have the best trains. | ||
We could have the best infrastructure. | ||
We could have the best everything. | ||
We, the American people that built it. | ||
But no, our money, our treasure, our future all gets given away to Ukraine and Israel and illegal immigrants and we sit here in these slums looking at our bank accounts sitting at zero. | ||
And I'm sick and damn tired of it. | ||
So yeah, very powerful rant from Owen. | ||
He's exactly right, and it's how I feel as well. | ||
It's also how Trump feels. | ||
This is why, you know, people get suspicious. | ||
They're like, Trump wants to build cities. | ||
He's the World Economic Forum, 15 minutes. | ||
Like, no, it's about not accepting the decline. | ||
It's about rejecting and refusing to go along with the idea that what's happening in America is somehow inevitable, that while China and Dubai and Moscow... | ||
Become these technologically advanced, clean, incredible cities. | ||
America is just stuck in some sort of inevitable backslide into chaos and misery and filth. | ||
It's not necessary. It's not... | ||
Anything we have to accept or anything that we are incapable of reversing, these are choices being made by our leadership on purpose. | ||
And I imagine, I'm not sure, but I think that was in response to what Tucker Carlson was saying. | ||
After all, Tucker Carlson in the World Government Summit was talking about the city of Moscow, how much nicer it is than any city in America, comparing the New York subway to the Moscow subway, and just what a shocking comparison that is. | ||
And somebody responded to this, A.G. Hamilton 29 responded to this on Twitter saying, the level of ignorance here is really something. | ||
Large portions of Russia still don't have indoor plumbing. | ||
They fixed up a few cities to serve the oligarchs that have, through theft and corruption, bled the rest of the country and all of its resources dry. | ||
But that's not something for America to want to emulate. | ||
Have you been to small-town America, A.G.? Have you seen what it's like outside of the cities? | ||
Have you ventured out of your metropolis for any extended period of time? | ||
It's misery, chaos, filth, ugliness. | ||
American cities have been destroyed. | ||
They have been eviscerated by theft and corruption. | ||
Or what they call offshoring and ESG, whatever they call it. | ||
The same thing happens. So not only do we have horrible small town rural communities that are destroyed just like Russia, but our cities aren't even nice because of it. | ||
At least Russia gets nice cities out of it. | ||
Our cities are worse than the small towns at this point. | ||
So what are we getting? Nothing. | ||
We get nothing as the American people. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to this Valentine's Day broadcast of the American Journal, InfoWars.com, Band.Video. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very happy to welcome my guest, Brianna Morello, host of the Brianna Morello Show. | ||
She is a former Fox News, Newsmax, Local News, and MLB producer after Fox Corp. | ||
Threatened to put Brianna on leave, on unpaid leave, for not getting the COVID jab. | ||
She left the corporate media and made her way into independent journalism. | ||
You can find the Brianna Morello show on Rumble and you can also find her on X at Brianna Morello. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Brianna. | ||
Thank you, Harrison. I appreciate it. | ||
Well, my pleasure. And boy, is there a lot to talk about today. | ||
I understand you live somewhat close to where this event happened. | ||
We talked about it in the first segment of today's show during the Daily Dispatch. | ||
But a man has been arrested for vandalizing the road by driving on it. | ||
He vandalized the South Florida LGBTQ Pride mural, aka the Rainbow Crosswalk. | ||
He drove on it. How dare he? | ||
How dare you? It's a hate crime in Florida, apparently. | ||
A felony. He's been charged with a felony. | ||
Felony criminal mischief. | ||
Yeah, it's laughable, but it's not, right? | ||
So ultimately what happened here is you have an individual who may have intentionally driven over an intersection and like through – it just doesn't make any sense. | ||
I was actually just there yesterday, and I was walking my dog. | ||
I have a little Pomeranian, and so he's a little bit older. | ||
And as we were crossing, he decided to stop and take a – go to the bathroom right in the middle of the intersection. | ||
I had to drag him away because I was afraid he was going to be charged next with a hate crime. | ||
Right, right. But he obviously gets that from his mother. | ||
So ultimately, his instincts are right. | ||
It was very strange in itself, though, because when you look at the photo, I posted a photo on Twitter with the aftermath of everything looks like it's literally a tire mark. | ||
And if you see this area, it's glossy. | ||
So every time a car who's completely stopped hits the gas, you do hear like this getting on the road. | ||
So, ultimately, I wouldn't say this is anything that's worth prosecuting, but it's just sad that it's happening here in Florida. | ||
Listen, this is a political symbol, and I don't understand why we have to sit here and keep looking at this. | ||
You wanna have whatever sex you wanna have, congratulations. | ||
We don't need to see this on our streets. | ||
We don't need to use taxpayer money to fund to build a mural so that we could all sit here and have to celebrate with you. | ||
It's strange from the very beginning. | ||
But this is actually the second person who has been charged with this crime. | ||
Both individuals actually are individuals with pickup trucks. | ||
And so I'm starting to notice a little pattern here. | ||
I don't know if it's intentional, but to prove that he intentionally did that is extremely difficult to do. | ||
But we haven't heard the governor say anything. | ||
It's been over 24 hours now since these charges were filed. | ||
Well, driving over it alone, we can't really say whether – what he meant. | ||
But the fact is he gave himself up. | ||
He provided all the evidence they need. | ||
He had an American flag in the back of his pickup truck. | ||
So I think that's what really did him in. | ||
He not only burned out on the LGBTQ crosswalk, he did it with an American flag in the back of his truck. | ||
So clearly he's a Nazi and has to be punished for it. | ||
I mean, this is, we live in a theocracy, don't we? | ||
I mean, this is punishment for blasphemy against the state religion, essentially. | ||
Yeah. Yeah, no, it is. | ||
It is. And, you know, this wouldn't happen, right? | ||
We've seen all across blue cities. | ||
We see individuals actually burning the American flag, and they're never charged with any crimes, of course. | ||
But you have an individual who may or may have not accidentally slipped on a BLM, I'm sorry, on a LGBTQ flag while he was driving, and he's being charged. | ||
It, again, it's strange, especially for my area. | ||
So, ultimately, yeah, our city is Democrat. | ||
We are pretty moderate, so it's strange when things like this do take place because we aren't that far left here. | ||
It's the reason why I live here still. | ||
If we were far left, like my old friends over in New York City, I wouldn't be here anymore. | ||
It's very strange that they have chosen this battle with this individual to go after him and prosecute him because there's so many things here that we could kind of fix and we could kind of go after and try to fix. | ||
This is where we're putting our resources. | ||
And everyone's quiet on the issue. | ||
You know, Anthony Sabatini, a former lawmaker here in Florida, is calling for this gentleman to have all charges drop. | ||
And he's calling on the governor to jump in and do something about it. | ||
But he's the only politician or former politician who's really jumping in and trying to defend this young man. | ||
So it's unfortunate because he's 19 years old. | ||
So they're going to try to ruin his life over this. | ||
And it's just unwarranted. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Anthony Sabatini, a friend of the show, actually. | ||
And It's not the first time this has happened. | ||
You're exactly right. I mean, they spent a week investigating this, by the way. | ||
Law enforcement spent a week of resources to track down this wanted criminal who I'm sure didn't even think he did anything bad, right? | ||
I'm sure he's a 19-year-old kid. | ||
He's like, oh, I'm going to do a burnout. | ||
This will be funny. He goes on with his life. | ||
Without him knowing, for a week, you've got CSI, you know, zoom in, enhance, like finding his license plate, tracking down cameras, like there's people getting mugged and robbed and raped, and all that gets put to the side while they track down this thought criminal. | ||
It's not the first time this has happened. | ||
Roy Ignational has posted this on Twitter. | ||
A man was sentenced to 15 years in prison for burning an LGBTQ flag. | ||
Of course, the man who beheaded the satanic display was charged with a hate crime for dismantling that. | ||
And as you point out, Black Lives Matter, not only do they get away with burning down libraries and historic churches, they're actually paid in some cities $20,000 checks. | ||
New York City was cutting $20,000 to $30,000 checks in compensation for the rioters that... | ||
Burned buildings and broke windows and smashed cars. | ||
So, I mean, what is it? | ||
I mean, it's an arco-tyranny, but, like, I'm so... | ||
It's so crazy now, I don't even know how to confront it. | ||
What do we do here, Brianna? | ||
I don't even know. And just to put it into perspective for our audience, too, is here in Palm Beach County, because that's where this took place, we do have homeless people in our area. | ||
And it's sad. There's a woman I actually pass her every day, and she sleeps in the bushes. | ||
And so that's somebody who I would like to see us help and put our resources towards, not towards investigating things like this and treating them as crimes, because it's not a crime at all. | ||
We live in an ass-backward society, and there's no other way to say it. | ||
You're citing New York, for an example. | ||
The New York AG actually helped Those BLM terrorists get their settlement checks. | ||
So what she did is she actually investigated the NYPD and ruled that they were too rough on these protesters, I say loosely, and that they shouldn't have been handcuffed and abused by the NYPD. And as a result, they're now being assaulted by East Palestine protesters now in New York City. | ||
And so the NYPD can't do anything about that either. | ||
And so we just live in this world where you can't really question the left. | ||
You can't push back on any of their beliefs or any of the things that they say we have to kind of abide by. | ||
And you have to comply with them unless you want to have your entire life ruined. | ||
And sadly, this 19 year old is about to suffer the consequences of that. | ||
Unless, you know, we get our governor and our state AG to step in, who are a reminder of both supposedly conservatives. | ||
They should be stepping in at this point and saying this is ridiculous and put an end to this. | ||
But they've allowed a lot to slide by here in Florida. | ||
You know, we have the most J6 defendants, and we have not heard yet from Ashley Moody's office, our AG. Or Ron DeSantis. | ||
Both of them feel like there's not much that they can do legally. | ||
And that's garbage because the left doesn't do that type of nonsense. | ||
They know how to engage in lawfare. | ||
And sadly, our members, our elected officials don't want to get their hands dirty in it either. | ||
And they want to just bow out of it and pretend like they don't see anything. | ||
But I've brought it to their attention several times and they just continue to ignore it. | ||
And so sadly for this young man, I think they're going to do the same here. | ||
Yeah, I definitely think they are. | ||
And no, you're exactly right. | ||
Everything you're saying is exactly right. | ||
And of course, I mean, everything is backwards. | ||
Everything is inverted. | ||
Everything is corrupted, you know, down to the smallest level. | ||
And of course, you know, we can get into all of this stuff, but when it comes to what the federal government is doing, Some of the revelations today. | ||
FOIA document reveals secret 2020 election meeting with the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Agency, Dominion, ES&S, ERIK, FBI, leftist organizations, state officials and others. | ||
This one recently published some documents proving this is happening. | ||
You also have the CIA and foreign intelligence agencies illegally targeting 26 Trump associates for the 2016 Russia collusion claims. | ||
I mean, when you really compile all of this together, the level of tyranny and despotism that's going on out of our government, it really, to me, puts a fire under me. | ||
Like, it really underscores the urgency that we have to have to confront this multifaceted tyranny coming down on us. | ||
Again, I'm just hoping somebody out there knows what the heck we can do to combat this. | ||
How do you do anything when we know this happens, we have the evidence that it goes on, and yet nobody's punished, and it'll just happen again next time? | ||
I mean, how do we break this cycle? | ||
Yeah, that's the problem, right? | ||
It's just going to keep happening because nobody's punished like you just said. | ||
You got to get people who want to engage in lawfare, and that's ultimately where we're at now. | ||
So until they, on the left, have to feel the burden of all of this and kind of feel the pain of all of this, that's the only way this ends. | ||
But we don't have anyone who's really willing to do so. | ||
That's why you see the Department of Justice going after all of these individuals Well, we'll start off actually with Dominion. | ||
So you mentioned Dominion's name, right? | ||
So Dominion obviously filed those defamation lawsuits against media outlets that covered the Rudy Giuliani press conference and went after them for millions and millions of dollars, as your audience already knows. | ||
The ultimate goal there was just to silence people, was to get them to not speak out about the voting machines. | ||
And they succeeded because everyone was paralyzed in fear to go out there and speak about it. | ||
And so we never got any investigations. | ||
Those who did try to investigate it or expressed some level of interest I've spoken to a former FBI agent who wanted to, back in 2020, investigate the claims of election fraud that were coming into the FBI, and he was actually forced out of the bureau and forced into early retirement, meaning he was fired, and pretty much told that if he comes forward, they will come after him. And so he is paralyzed by fear, and he can't come out and talk about it. | ||
This is all about putting fear into people's hearts. | ||
So we're about to step into another election cycle, and this is why these stories are so prevalent. | ||
We have people right now, lawyers for an example, who tried their best to prove that there was election fraud in the 2020 election. | ||
And what happens? Well, they are being sued. | ||
They are being held in criminal court. | ||
They are going to be People like Rudy Giuliani might end up spending the rest of their lives in prison for defending their clients. | ||
And so what that does, again, to the argument of instilling fear into people's hearts, is it sends a message to any attorney. | ||
If you guys want to start representing clients like this and start representing them in election fraud cases, we will come after you and we will take you down. | ||
And so, you know, we sit here and we say, you know, I hope Trump wins in 2024. | ||
But the odds are truly against him and not based on just if he were to have the election tomorrow, the American people would vote for him. | ||
I truly believe that. But then it's all of these intel community people who are kind of working aggressively hard to shut it down and to go after him. | ||
We keep seeing it time and time again. | ||
And it's sad because even when he was in the White House, what was done to kind of prevent this from happening again and again? | ||
I don't think much was kind of done to make sure this wasn't going to happen. | ||
And so accountability, it's not going to come anymore. | ||
I feel like we've passed that moment. | ||
I don't think that these people fear much, and I don't think there's much that's going to be done to hold anyone from I'm kind of pessimistic in all of this and I don't really have any sense of optimism that something will come of it. | ||
Sorry guys. No, it's hard not to be black-pilled. | ||
You just let your mind run. You think about, alright, all the people, the Hunter Biden laptop story that they wrote, nobody got punished for that. | ||
COVID-19 was a mass murder program with the vaccine scam. | ||
I mean, nobody's been held to account for that. | ||
The best we can hope for is that maybe, maybe they get threatened with impeachment. | ||
Maybe they get threatened with being fired or removed from their position. | ||
There's like thousands of people that should be in jail for the rest of their lives for what they've done to the Constitution and our entire structure. | ||
But as you point out, People on the right don't know how to engage, whether it's lawfare or political warfare. | ||
And so the right, we're left with like so desperate for just something, even if it's symbolic, even if it's not going to go anywhere, like the Mayorkas impeachment, right? | ||
It's probably going to die in the Senate. | ||
It's probably not going to go anywhere. But at least he's going to have to defend himself. | ||
At least he's going to have to actually be confronted with a scandal that could end his career. | ||
So at least now he's on the back foot in some regard, in some way. | ||
And if that's all we get, I'm happy that we at least get that. | ||
We're like starving people that are happy to get the dry, old, moldy crumbs because at least it's something to eat. | ||
So, you know... | ||
It's a start, I guess, but then it feels so pathetic to accept this when in reality a man who's let in tens of millions of illegal immigrants shouldn't just be impeached. | ||
The man should be charged with the RICO statute. | ||
I mean, how do we get to that next level of not just symbolic impeachments but actually going after these people? | ||
I know you're kind of black-pilled, but is there any path forward, do you think? | ||
Well, I mean, I would hope someone would prosecute him, but I think he's just the face of the problem. | ||
I don't think he's the actual person pulling the strings behind it, as many of you guys already know. | ||
So while Republicans were cheerleading for his impeachment, I was like, yeah, this sounds great and all, and I'm sure a lot of you will fundraise off of this and try to give voters an inch to be thrilled with. | ||
I don't think this is the moment where I could sit there and say, wow, they really did what they were supposed to do. | ||
First off, and I don't even understand why it couldn't be done the first time, which is telling in itself. | ||
But I think it's a good first start. | ||
Mayorkas apparently did, according to reports, say that the person coming up behind him, if they do succeed at replacing him, will probably be a lot worse. | ||
And I do fear that. | ||
I think they had somebody who's extremely radical coming in next. | ||
And so I was like, maybe it's better that we just keep him in his place for now, just because you don't know who's coming in next. | ||
And they would really want to give the middle finger to the American people at this point. | ||
But I think that they need to prosecute him. | ||
They need to prosecute Joe Biden, because obviously he's well aware as to what's going on here in this country right now. | ||
And he's leading the efforts to kind of overrun and to just completely disregard our immigration laws here in this country. | ||
You can't pick which laws you want to enforce. | ||
And I think that's critical here. You have to enforce our laws evenly, fairly. | ||
And so when we're seeing him sit here and say, oh, if you guys just pass a bipartisan immigration bill, we'll make sure that we control the border and we get, no, that's garbage. | ||
They're feeding it to you as garbage. | ||
And the Republicans who are sitting there and they're aligning themselves with it and saying, yeah, let's work together and let's link arms, garbage. | ||
They're literally just using it as a PR push to pretend like they're going to do something about it and so their voting base doesn't get pissed off in November and take it out on them. | ||
I mean, I'm from New York and I don't live there now, obviously, but- I still have family there. | ||
And people who are Democrats are seeing the issue with illegal immigration firsthand, and they're pissed off. | ||
They're angry. They used to be able to say when Donald Trump would speak out and say stuff about it, they used to be able to say that, oh, he's a racist, he's this, he's that. | ||
But now they're seeing it firsthand. | ||
They're seeing their communities kind of just fall apart, and they don't want any part in this. | ||
And so I think they're fearful of it getting, you know, taking out the polls, and a lot of the local elections are a little worried about that. | ||
So you see them pretending like they care, but they don't care. | ||
So I would like to see him being impeached. | ||
I would like to see Texas step it up a couple of notches and kind of start going after them a little bit more aggressively. | ||
I know everyone's praising, you know, your governor in Texas, but I think he just started, and this has been going on for years now, and he should have been more aggressive about this from the very beginning, but he hasn't been. | ||
Exactly. I don't know. | ||
Well, it's the same as Mayorkas. | ||
It's like it's crumbs and we're starving. | ||
So we're like, thank you for the crumbs, sir. | ||
But please, we're starving still. | ||
And of course, yeah, it's too little too late. | ||
I mean, maybe they impeach Mayorkas. | ||
Maybe it goes on for a couple months. | ||
Maybe like, you know, by the time the election rolls around, he'll be out of office and some new extreme person will come in after him. | ||
And it's not only that they're... | ||
I mean, and they're brilliant. I mean, they're so good at manipulating. | ||
They're just dumb as brick followers, the Democrats, where they put forward this bill and they go, see, now it's Republicans' fault that the border's open. | ||
So now all the people that are mad about the border being open in New York City, they have a reason in their own mind to blame Republicans on it. | ||
So this is the problem with trying to deal with any of this, is the American people as a whole are so easily manipulated by the political class that... | ||
We can't get anything done. | ||
But I think, you know, as you said, I had the exact same thing. | ||
As soon as I heard my orcas being impeached, it was like, oh, good, but who's after him? | ||
But who's coming next? It's only going to be a worse person. | ||
But that's why you punish the person, right? | ||
That's why you make an example out of that person. | ||
So the person that comes after them goes, gee, if I do what that guy did, I'm going to go to jail and lose everything. | ||
So I better... Be on the straight and narrow here. | ||
And it's anarcho-tyranny. | ||
It would be better if there was just no laws. | ||
Instead, the selective application of laws, it's literally worse than anarchy. | ||
It's anarcho-tyranny, and that's really what we're dealing with here. | ||
So again, you know, I'm with you, sort of blackpilled, not sure how we get to a level where people are being punished for this. | ||
But I think that's the solution. | ||
What's your take on that? Just the idea that whether it's COVID and Anthony Fauci and the gain-of-function research or the border or the... | ||
I think we have to actually be a little bit extreme here and punish these people severely. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're a billionaire. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're a CEO of a company. | ||
It doesn't matter if you're appointed to a position in the federal government. | ||
You should be stripped of everything. | ||
It's kind of what the Chinese do. | ||
You can read stories in the Chinese where it's like they'll throw billionaires in prison like that. | ||
They'll take somebody who was corrupt in the government and they'll go to jail for the rest of their life or they'll be executed by the state. | ||
And it's like, I don't want to be China. | ||
But at a certain point, you got to set an example. | ||
So other people who come after don't just do the same thing, which is exactly what you're saying. | ||
It's a cycle that we're in right now. | ||
We got to break that cycle. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, now they know that the senile defense works. | ||
They might start taking that one up too if we start going after them. | ||
So I know it's bad and it shouldn't be the case, but it's so awful. | ||
I mean, we literally had somebody who was storing classified documents in his garage behind a Corvette with his crackhead son running in and out of the garage and was likely selling state secrets. | ||
And so if we're going to start holding people accountable, probably should start there. | ||
That would be my first go-to, but as many of us know, they will not. | ||
But I mean... | ||
If you had to kind of map it out on where it starts... | ||
Oh, there it is. The legendary classified... | ||
And that's how... | ||
These people don't care. I mean, the fact that he did like a whole video shoot right there is... | ||
I love this. He's on tape saying the classified documents are in the basement or the classified documents are in the garage. | ||
So he's like, well, it was what my assistants were doing and I didn't have oversight. | ||
No, you... Yeah, that's the thing. | ||
It's all so obvious. | ||
It's all so right there. | ||
I feel like I'm banging my head against the wall just trying to point out that the sky is blue and nobody believes me. | ||
It makes you feel insane, doesn't it, Brianna? | ||
It does. It does. That's why we're labeled far right these days. | ||
I mean, I always laugh. | ||
So coming from New York and now that like a lot of my New Yorker friends hear what I'm doing now and they read my reporting and stuff, they're like, what happened to you, Brianna? | ||
I'm like, well, if you start reading more and you start looking into things, you'll realize that what you're being told is a bunch of lies and you'll start getting really passionate about it too. | ||
And you'll start wanting to tell everyone about the lies that they're being fed and trying to call it out. | ||
And that's what everyone needs to start doing. | ||
You can't fear the labels anymore. | ||
You can't fear being called names. | ||
You have to go out there and push for all of this and keep telling people the truth. | ||
Like right now we have the president of the United States, the real one, President Donald Trump, who is being persecuted because, I mean, he was the only one who had the right to have classified documents in his possession and to declassify them. | ||
And yet he's being prosecuted while these people, Vice President Mike Pence, all these people who didn't have the right to do it, Held classified documents and there were no charges that were filed. | ||
So it tells you what kind of state we are in right now as a country. | ||
We have everyone gearing up and going after a legitimate president because they didn't like him. | ||
He said some mean things to them. He pissed them off. | ||
And so now they have to put him in prison for it. | ||
And then you have all these other people who are complying with their tyranny, with their corruption, and they're all getting let off. | ||
I think the best way to resolve this, you know, we had Jeff Clark on my show and we discussed going and competing in lawfare. | ||
And I think that's how, and I'm going to keep driving that point home, We need to get attorneys into positions of power where they're willing to go after these people and they're fearless because, yes, well, they try to go after you, but they try raising questions with the bar and trying to go after your license of practice. | ||
Yes, they will. But you have to be fearless. | ||
You can't fear these people. You have to just go all in and go after them. | ||
And you don't have to be violent. | ||
There's ways to go about doing this without doing so. | ||
And they just need to engage. | ||
And that's the problem is Republicans don't want to engage. | ||
And we have a lot of people who like to You know, pretend like they're going to, once they get to D.C., they're going to push back, and then once they get there, they go silent. | ||
Key point in all of that is Congressman Michael Gallagher. | ||
If you guys recall, he was one of the three who voted against, initially, the impeachment of Mayorkas. | ||
And the laughable part in all of this, and as you stated in the open, I worked for Fox Corp. | ||
So I was Maria Bartiroma's booking producer. | ||
And so I would book him, and he wanted me to pass his phone number over to Maria because he wanted to start becoming a weekly talking head on her show to push forward the battle out with China. | ||
He wanted to battle it out with China on her show all the time because he hated China. | ||
He said he hated the CCP. He wanted to save America, and that was kind of his thing, which is something we could all agree with. | ||
But then all of a sudden, when he started elevating and moving up and becoming the chair of a subcommittee, That power to go after China kind of dwindled. | ||
And now he's not that rock star that he said he was going to be. | ||
He's kind of cowered out, and he's done so. | ||
By last year, he also was supposed to appear at the World Economic Forum in Davos, the event, and speak, and be on a panel. | ||
And after I reached out to him aggressively, this is a great quote to pull up. | ||
When I reached out to him aggressively, his staff, they didn't respond. | ||
I have his number, so I texted him. | ||
And that's when all of a sudden the statement came out that he wasn't going to go anymore. | ||
Oh, wow. There's something, yeah, there's something very strange about him. | ||
He was going to go, wasn't going to go after I texted him. | ||
And so after he voted to impeach Mayorkas, I texted him about that too. | ||
I said, hey, Congressman, what does Mayorkas have to do to get your vote for impeachment at this point? | ||
Like sarcasm. And then all of a sudden, like everyone starts jumping on him and he didn't respond, of course. | ||
It's cowardice. You're exactly right. | ||
It's all fear. We'll be back on the other side with Brianna Morello. | ||
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Brianna Morello is my guest. | ||
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Went... Went solo when she refused to bow to the COVID fear-mongering. | ||
And that's sort of a theme that I completely agree with in this discussion. | ||
It's fear. It's all about fear. | ||
It's all about keeping you scared to speak up against them, scared to protest against them, scared to reject their poisonous shots. | ||
Fear is the mind killer. | ||
And that's really what it's all about. | ||
And in that in those terms, January 6th is the most successful fear mongering psyop the world has ever seen. | ||
I can't tell you how many times I've seen people say, oh, you're going to go protest. | ||
Well, remember, January 6th, you're going to go to jail forever. | ||
We can't be scared to question our government. | ||
We can't be scared to petition against our government. | ||
We can't be scared to investigate what happened on January 6th. | ||
I know, Brianna, you're really leading the charge on that. | ||
What is the latest with the January 6th scandal, the lawfare against decent Americans that's been justified apparently by January 6th? | ||
What's the latest and what are you doing in this movement? | ||
Yeah, so I've been following a lot of these J6ers stories and their process throughout having their trials and what happens afterwards. | ||
And there was a common theme among some of them. | ||
So those who are also veterans, they were having an issue. | ||
So prior to their trial, Some of them, one of them mainly, received a reduction in their benefits to the Veteran Affairs Office. | ||
Now, it was strange because they weren't convicted of anything. | ||
They didn't even have their day in court yet. | ||
And yet the VA was sending them letters multiple times saying that they were reducing their benefits. | ||
And as many of you guys know, we live in a country where you are innocent until proven guilty. | ||
And so that was concerning. | ||
And so I reached out to the VA on that front. | ||
But then I also reached out about another veteran who was a videographer that day. | ||
His name is J.D. Rivera. He was simply there filming that day. | ||
He was under the impression that he was going to use his footage for a local news station here in Florida. | ||
And so he was filming, and he did go into the Capitol with the other protesters. | ||
Well, J.D. is a Christian conservative, and so ultimately he was charged, prosecuted, and he was sadly sentenced to prison, so he did about six months in jail. | ||
And then J.D., when he got out, got a letter from the Department of Veteran Affairs telling him that he has had his benefits reduced. | ||
Now, the only catch to that is JD shouldn't have had his benefits reduced. | ||
And I should also keep in mind that there was an appeals process that he's going through. | ||
And so this came when he was going through his appeal. | ||
And what the letter specifically said, it was that JD was convicted of felonies. | ||
Now, this is all public record. | ||
He was only convicted of misdemeanors. | ||
No felonies were in his convictions, or he wasn't even charged. | ||
He wasn't even charged with any felonies. | ||
And so ultimately the VA, he was trying to reach out, wasn't hearing back. | ||
And so I reached out to their media communications department on his behalf and the Ken Harrelson story that I told you earlier about him getting his benefits pulled before his trial. | ||
And the VA asked me for some information and then they just started ghosting me. | ||
And then JD got a letter in the mail and so did Ken Harrelson's wife, Angel Harrison. | ||
And the letter said, whoops, we're sorry, we didn't mean to pull your benefits, and we apologize, and they reinstated them, which sounds great. | ||
But after I ran the story, I got multiple phone calls from multiple J6ers who were also veterans, and the same thing happened to them. | ||
It was all around the same time, so I was deeply concerned. | ||
So as a journalist, you submit a FOIA request, which is a Freedom of Information Act, and I'm just looking for any communications regarding these individuals' names. | ||
And it was just a very vague request. | ||
They contacted me back at the VA and asked me to be a little bit more specific. | ||
So I told them I wanted communications from anyone within their benefits department. | ||
And then the VA started ghosting me again, and I didn't hear back from them. | ||
So I gave them enough time to respond. | ||
Legally, they have 20 business days to respond. | ||
They chose not to. | ||
I reached out to them again. | ||
They chose not to respond again. | ||
And so last week, we filed a lawsuit against the VA. I'm going to go sue them, and we're suing them now, and they've just officially been served as of today. | ||
And they are going to have to respond and explain why they will not turn over these documents. | ||
I'm legally entitled to these documents. | ||
All the people listed in my FOIA requests have Granted access for the public to also have access to their information as well. | ||
So there's really nothing that should be barring the VA from handing that information over. | ||
I want to physically see why this suddenly happened. | ||
They won't tell us. They'll tell you it's a mistake, blah, blah, blah. | ||
But this doesn't seem like it's just a random mistake. | ||
It seems like people were being targeted. | ||
Ken Harrelson, by the way, I should also mention the individual who had his benefits pulled prior to his trial. | ||
Is an Oath Keeper, and he was one of the co-defendants in Stuart Rhodes' case. | ||
And so this was all happening when this was going on. | ||
And when they're pulling away your finances, as many of you guys know, all these federal agencies are kind of going after you at once to kind of make you broke, so you can't fight your cases, so you have to take a plea deal. | ||
And so that's why I was deeply concerned by all of this. | ||
But again, it wasn't just Ken Harrelson. | ||
It wasn't just J.D. Rivera. There's a group of these individuals, and I will... | ||
Try my best to obtain the information. | ||
I've got a lawyer who is ready to go after them and get everything that we need. | ||
And it's not just going to stop there. | ||
You know, all these individuals were also put on watch lists. | ||
And so when they go on airplanes, J.D. Rivera, for example, J.D. actually reached out to me and told me that he was going to go on a flight. | ||
I asked him just to kind of record it as he does it. | ||
And I told him to send me his boarding pass because I spoke into whistleblowers. | ||
And whistleblowers have told me previously from federal agencies that Americans who were in the D.C. area on January 6th or around January 6th were all added to a watch list. | ||
And so it's a fly watch list where you're followed by U.S. Marshals, and you have to go through extra security measures, and they follow you on your flight. | ||
They sit with you on your flight, and you don't know that they're there, and then they follow you to your next stop. | ||
And so I asked JD, do me a favor, JD, take a picture of your passport and send it to me when you get it. | ||
He wasn't allowed to have it electronically. | ||
He had to physically go to the airport to get it. | ||
Ultimately, he had the four S's in the corner of his boarding pass, which means he is on the watch list. | ||
And we followed him throughout his time at the airport, and he was... | ||
Followed. And again, I asked TSA, because it wasn't just JD, remind you, there's a lot of people on this watch list. | ||
According to Uncover DC, there was even an eight-week-old baby added to the watch list because her dad went to January 6th. | ||
He went to the rally. And so we are probably going to have to file our lawsuit against TSA later this week because they will not hand over their documents regarding these individuals who were added to the watch list. | ||
And it's not just, like I mentioned, JD. James O'Keefe was actually added to the watch list as well, and he was not at January 6th. | ||
So I asked them again for all documents with James O'Keefe's name in it, and they will not hand those over willingly. | ||
So that will likely result in another lawsuit. | ||
Good lord. I mean, the number of things you just laid out. | ||
That was a mouthful. Well, no, it's completely, I mean, the number, I'm just like trying to jot down like, all right, they're violating the Fifth Amendment there. | ||
They're violating the Fourth Amendment there. | ||
They're violating just everything. | ||
They just violate everything. They just run roughshod over any constitutional restrictions that they have. | ||
And it doesn't matter whether you are just a lowly blue collar worker that happens to be a veteran. | ||
I mean, you'll be punished without ever being convicted of a crime. | ||
It's the same thing they're doing to Trump, the highest level, where they're kicking him off the ballot for insurrection, despite him being charged with that during the impeachment and being acquitted of it. | ||
They still punish him for it. | ||
So just rule of law is dead at this point. | ||
And of course, the surveillance, they looked up everybody who had a transaction in their bank account that was, either they bought a Bible or they went to Bass Pro Shop, they would be put on a list as well. | ||
So, I mean, this is just full-scale suppression of American citizens, and they're scared of the veterans because the veterans they've identified as a threat to them. | ||
It's just horrific. Who's helping you with this? | ||
I mean, how are you paying for this, or how are you able to file these FOIAs and launch these lawsuits? | ||
How can people support you? Well, thank you. | ||
I'm doing this strictly just me. | ||
And if you'd like to, you can make a donation over at BriannaMorello.com. | ||
We do have a donation link set up over there. | ||
But I mean, for the legal fees itself, we're actually not asking for donations for that. | ||
It's mainly the manpower behind it, because I'm going to start hiring people to go through all these documents. | ||
Because what happens when you piss off these agencies and you win, they send you thousands of pages of nonsense you don't need. | ||
So you need people on deck to sift through it with you. | ||
So that's what we're fundraising for. | ||
I'm not asking for legal fees. | ||
Because what I'm going to do is after we finish our lawsuit and after we win, because we will win, we will force the government to pay up my legal fees. | ||
And so they will have to reimburse us for it. | ||
And, you know, we look forward to it because they can't get away with this. | ||
You know, even, I mean... I joke all the time and say I'm the queen of FOIA requests. | ||
I've got another one from the FBI. It's another example. | ||
I just recently got this one in the mail too. | ||
And the FBI is refusing to hand over body cam footage. | ||
And I know they don't have it, but they won't admit it. | ||
So they're just keeping, they keep telling me that there's, it's an ongoing investigation. | ||
And it's in regards to that Utah man who was gunned down at his house. | ||
And they don't want to show you any evidence or tell you, or show you any like, look at evidence this guy was armed when they shot him. | ||
So we're just going to keep fighting and we're going to keep going after them. | ||
The guy in a wheelchair, the guy who could barely move, that they just showed up at his house and killed him one day. | ||
BrandonMorello.com on X at Brandon Morello or the Brandon Morello Show on Rumble. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us and keep up all of your hard work. | ||
It's a tough struggle, but we've got to keep our head down and keep working. | ||
Thank you. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm sure it's not a surprise to you. | ||
I'm sure it's not news to you if you're an InfoWars viewer, if you found yourself here behind the Iron Curtain of censorship, imposed upon us. | ||
Do you understand how so much of what we're dealing with is simply the choices being made by the people at the top? | ||
And so much of our issues boil down to, I guess, what you could call resource allocation. | ||
And this is where I think, you know, the Trumpian movement, we've got to take over the Republican Party. | ||
We've got to redefine what it means to be conservative. | ||
I'm not a fan of big government. | ||
I'm a fan of small government. I think people should be left alone for the most part. | ||
But at the same time, we have to recognize the threat that corporate powers pose to the freedom that we enjoy, the liberty that's guaranteed us by the Constitution. | ||
The way that the world government is being implemented, the way that the World Economic Forum as a managing superstructure over all these national governments works is they'll pass things through law if they can. | ||
They'll get you to vote for something and they'll say, well, it's democracy, it's a mandate, we have to do this. | ||
But if you don't want it, they'll do it anyway. | ||
And if you can't pass the law, they'll do it through the corporations. | ||
They'll do it through market manipulation or by simply, like, take meat for an example. | ||
They don't want you to eat meat. For a variety of reasons. | ||
They claim it's because of climate change. | ||
In reality, it's because of health and the benefits of meat. | ||
And it's about a number of things. | ||
These people are anti-human, and I think you probably understand that. | ||
But if they can pass a law, if they can get the government, and they do. | ||
If the government, you know, what they'll do is they'll get the government to agree, okay, we won't serve meat at any government institutions anymore. | ||
And they're already implementing this through the C40 City's You know, sustainable development goals where you've got cities in America saying, okay, now from now on at schools and in prisons and anywhere the government has a say, they're not serving meat or they're serving significantly less meat. | ||
They'll start serving bugs. So they'll implement it that way. | ||
But if they can't make a law to stop you from eating meat, Well, nothing's stopping these people from doing what they are doing, which is buying up big cattle companies and calling the cows and shutting them down and turning over the fields to, you know, soy production. | ||
And so now meat is incredibly expensive. | ||
And we've got a story we'll get to where the, you know, cattle production is hugely down year over year. | ||
And it's hardly sufficient to keep meat on the table. | ||
So if they can make a law to get their way, they'll do that. | ||
If they can't make a law to get their way, they'll do it through the corporation. | ||
So at a certain point, small government, while a wonderful goal to have, there's something that's more important, and it's a government that actually serves the people. | ||
It would be pretty different if our tax burden was because we have the best roads and the best, like Owen was saying, the best airports and the best stadiums, and our streets were the safest and the cleanest because we paid high taxes. | ||
It's sort of the Italy versus Germany paradigm. | ||
If you talk to people from Italy or Germany, they pay about the same amount of taxes. | ||
But in Germany, the trains run on time and are clean and are efficient and nothing's broken. | ||
And in Italy, everything's broken because those same tax dollars that get collected don't actually go to the infrastructure. | ||
They go into the pockets of the corrupt people in the government. | ||
So... I'm less concerned. | ||
I would be happy to pay the amount of taxes I pay now if they were going to America. | ||
Instead, they go to people who despise us. | ||
They go to wars overseas. | ||
They go to dependents in America who just arrived yesterday and are receiving more money than our veterans or people who have lived here forever. | ||
The resource amount is less important than the resource allocation. | ||
And the resource allocation is being deliberately designed to eviscerate the middle class, destroy American sovereignty, and simply gut us for the benefit of everybody else. | ||
It's on purpose. It's by design. | ||
It's obvious. And one place where this is evident and apparent is, oh, you can look at, you know, the police in Florida spending a week to investigate the pride flag criminal while There's probably rape kits sitting untested on the shelf at the crime lab. | ||
And again, this is on purpose, and we'll go to a video here that really illustrates, in I think a semi-sarcastic way, but in a very real and tangible way, how resource allocation, especially in the cities and the liberal cities like Portland, Oregon are being deliberately designed to benefit the criminal class at the expense of the decent taxpaying law abiding God fearing citizens. | ||
So this video is kind of funny. | ||
It's also kind of depressing because this is real. | ||
This does really happen. | ||
We covered the story last week of a neighborhood in Atlanta where 1,200 houses were being occupied by squatters. | ||
And when we talked about that, we actually had a caller call in to say that he had an issue with squatters because he was refurbishing a house and was trying to sell it. | ||
And when he showed up the day before he closed, he found a family already living there. | ||
He calls the cops. | ||
The cops come and say there's nothing we can do about it. | ||
This is a civil matter. | ||
And so it was just interesting because that caller that we had basically explained exactly what you're about to see, but from the other perspective. | ||
So what you're about to see I think is a parody. | ||
It's kind of a joke in a lot of ways, but it's very real. | ||
It really does happen. | ||
And we've had callers called in who say it's happened to them. | ||
So let's go now to this. | ||
It's a little life hack. | ||
How to get a free house in Oregon. | ||
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Let's watch. This is how I got a free house in Portland, Oregon, and how you can too. | |
So the first thing I did was find a vacant house that somebody was trying to rent. | ||
Next, I looked up how to break into a lockbox without using force. | ||
Thanks, YouTube! Next, I forged some documents. | ||
This made it look like I had a lease agreement, and I called the utility companies and had the utilities put in my name. | ||
When the owner showed up, I politely explained that this was my house now and they need to leave. | ||
So they call the police and I show them my lease agreement and the utility bills and they tell the owner that this is a civil matter and they've got to sue me. | ||
This made the owner super angry so she lawyers up and tries to evict me. | ||
Of course, I can't afford a lawyer, so I call up a tenant advocacy group who gives me a lawyer that's 100% free and funded by taxpayers. | ||
So my out-of-pocket is still zero dollars. | ||
So this lawyer fights on my behalf for months and months, really driving the owner crazy and costing her tens of thousands of dollars. | ||
Finally, the owner decided it would be cheaper to just give me a chunk of cash to leave rather than continue paying the lawyer So she writes me a check for 10k and I move out I didn't even have to clean the place up and that's a good thing because I do a lot of drugs and the house looks every bit of it Still no thank you note for aerating the walls, but whatever So I just got nine months of free rent in a house that otherwise would have cost me three grand a month Plus a nice cash for keys check and I wasn't even charged with anything | ||
I always thought that stealing was wrong, but it turns out if you steal a house, it's not even against the law here So this couldn't have worked out any better. | ||
Thanks Portland So again Thank you. | ||
obviously there's there's a bit of a parody there where you're saying he does drugs like he didn't actually but this does actually happen and we had a caller who pretty much literally experienced this exact thing as a landlord went to a house found occupiers sitting there called the cops the cops said there's nothing they could do and that guy who called in he literally said i tried to offer them money i tried to bribe them to leave and those people rejected it eventually he got him out but this is a very real thing | ||
and you know one of the most important things in there is that there's actually ngo groups funded by our tax dollars which i think would make them government organizations not non-government organizations there's a very obscure delineation between organizations that are government organizations and organizations that are non-government organizations that get all of their money from taxpayers It's a little bit bizarre how that works. | ||
But you've got these tenant rights organizations that will provide lawyers for people who aren't tenants and don't deserve support, just like you've got NGOs that are funding the illegal immigrants, asylum-seeking refugees that aren't asylum seekers and don't deserve refugee status. | ||
It's all so utterly backwards and a lot of it is about resource allocation. | ||
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It's the only way that we stay on the air. | ||
As I'm sure you've heard Alex say during the commercial breaks, about 1% of our viewers actually go to Infowarsstore to buy products. | ||
And I get it. If you aren't into supplements, you get this information for free, so why should you support us? | ||
Well, because we won't be here if you don't. | ||
And because you probably buy something that we have at Infowars store, you just buy it from a globalist organization that is using your money to fund the things that are destroying you. | ||
So if you buy vitamins, if you buy supplements of any sort, if you buy water filters or just survival gear, books, DVDs, if you buy things from big box stores, you're... | ||
Filling the coffers of your enemy. | ||
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Resource allocation with the good guys. | ||
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InfoWarsStore.com. You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of The American Journal is on. | ||
I know I said I was going to open up the phone lines for you, but I got so much news to get to. | ||
I think I'm just going to plow through it this hour. | ||
After all, we got distracted in the first hour by that guy. | ||
We've spun us down the racist rabbit hole. | ||
But we have a lot to talk about. | ||
So we're going to talk about the invasion, the full-scale invasion at our southern border from people from all over the world, including China to a large degree, here in this segment. | ||
Then we're going to talk about new advancements in Israel as the war expands in the north. | ||
And we're going to talk about the NSA and CIA being caught immediately. | ||
Red-handed in 2016 conspiring to create the Russia collusion hoax as if we needed more evidence for that, but we do have some. | ||
Just a lot to get to and a lot of videos to get to as well. | ||
So on the topic of the invasion, let's go to clip number eight here. | ||
This is Senator Rubio, Marco Rubio, talking about just how many benefits illegal immigrants are getting when compared to other Americans who have actually paid into the system. | ||
Let's go to clip eight. One of the things I see a lot in South Florida are people that have been in this country that maybe came from Cuba 45 years ago. | ||
They've worked here their entire lives. | ||
They retire. They get $800, $900, $1,000 a month from Social Security. | ||
And then they run into somebody who just got here from Cuba three months ago, is 29 years old, doesn't work, and is given $1,500 a month in benefits by our government because they're refugees. | ||
That refugee... | ||
A year later, it's traveling back to Cuba 15 times. | ||
So you're a refugee fleeing oppression from a place that you now go back and visit 15 times the following year. | ||
And in the meantime, we're giving you Medicaid, food stamps, health care for your children, cash payments from the refugee fund. | ||
So imagine if you've been working here for 40 years and your Social Security check is smaller than the benefits going to a 28-year-old. | ||
Able-bodied person who just got here. | ||
That's real. That happens. | ||
That's happening every day. That makes no sense. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
No, it doesn't make any sense. None of this makes any sense. | ||
If you're going back on vacation to the place that you came from, you're not a refugee. | ||
You're not an asylum seeker. | ||
I shouldn't have to tell anybody this. | ||
It's like in the Royal Tenenbaums when... | ||
Royal is saying he has stomach cancer, but he's eating a double cheeseburger every day. | ||
It's like, this doesn't make any sense. | ||
You're lying. You're scamming us. | ||
You don't have to stand for that. | ||
You're not a good person for being scammed. | ||
You're not a good person for being taken advantage of. | ||
Somehow they have Americans thinking that if you just deny refugee status to somebody who obviously isn't a refugee, that somehow makes you a bad person. | ||
It doesn't make you a bad person. | ||
It makes the other person a bad person. | ||
It makes the person falsely applying for refugee status a bad person. | ||
And the worst people are getting benefits from all of this. | ||
No, it doesn't make any sense for somebody who's paid into the system for their entire lives to be receiving less out of it than somebody who arrived yesterday. | ||
You're not a bad person for calling out a scam. | ||
You're not a bad person for refusing to be robbed. | ||
Crazy, I feel the need to say that, but I do. | ||
Speaking of the worst people benefiting from this, I'm sure you've seen this recently, but if you haven't, I've got to show you. | ||
Clip 11 here. It turns out through the refugee and asylum seeker program, upper-class white liberals have figured out a way to bring back slavery. | ||
Let's go to clip 11. | ||
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...delight, and it's really fun having them. | |
What I realized is there's so much prejudice against refugees, mostly because people don't know them. | ||
Lisa says she feels like she has her own personal chef, as Wildonde loves cooking. | ||
So this person, somebody I think in Massachusetts, had opened up their house to illegal immigrants. | ||
They volunteered to take illegal immigrants into their house. | ||
They're being paid, some reports say, $6,000. | ||
This is in Boston. | ||
$6,000 a month to house these refugees, which... | ||
You can get them a penthouse in New York City for $6,000 a month. | ||
Why is there so much money available for this? | ||
So they're being paid to now have live-in servants who don't even speak English. | ||
Everything is stupid and backwards. | ||
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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Welcome back, folks. | ||
The invasion is on. | ||
And, you know, there's a—I got to find the—I tweeted it out a little while ago, and I got to find the actual information because there are some people that are still under the, you know, libertarian—the belief that to be libertarian, you should oppose borders. | ||
And I sort of fell for that line— Back before I actually listened to Donald Trump, like back in 2015, I was like, yeah, you know, borders, they're just a line on the ground. | ||
That's meaningless. You shouldn't keep people separate like that. | ||
Then I actually heard the arguments about why we need a border and how legal immigration is destroying this country. | ||
I thought, oh, right. | ||
There is a reason to have a border. | ||
It's because we have a nation. | ||
There's a lot of reasons actually to have a border and we should. | ||
But there's one very popular libertarian meme maker. | ||
I can't even think of what his name is right now. | ||
But he's sort of pushing this idea where he's like, oh, so illegal immigrants both steal your job and steal. | ||
Take welfare money, as if you can't have both of those things. | ||
But if you actually look at the stats, it is absolutely true that not only are all of the jobs that have been gained since 2019 gone exclusively to foreign-born individuals, but also migrants, immigrants, legal and illegal, Consume a much higher rate of welfare than the average native-born American. | ||
So both of these things are true. | ||
It's like a pincer move against American wealth and prosperity, where you've got not only, and here's the story, from the CIS.org, this is the official government, I think, right? | ||
This is the government... | ||
Publication. Employment situation of immigrants in the U.S. born in the fourth quarter of 2023. | ||
Comparing the fourth quarter of 2019 to the fourth quarter of 2023 shows 2.7 million more people working in the United States, 2.9 million more immigrants, legal and illegal, and 183,000 fewer U.S. born Americans. | ||
So U.S. born Americans have seen their jobs drop by 183,000 while How many? | ||
2.7... | ||
I'm sorry, 2.9 million jobs have gone to immigrants. | ||
They're taking our jobs. | ||
There's no other way to say it. | ||
American citizens have a negative job growth over the last four years while immigrants have gotten 2.9 million new jobs. | ||
So this is... | ||
Crazy. This is crazy. | ||
It's crazy this is the case, but it is. | ||
And we reported on this when it was first published by Zero Hedge, but it is absolutely true, beyond a doubt, and here in black and white from a government publication. | ||
Which is completely insane. | ||
The number of U.S.-born workers has not made it back to the COVID-19, to the pre-COVID-19 level. | ||
So the number of U.S.-born workers is still below The 2019 pre-COVID level have gone down in the last four years. | ||
Equally important, the share of working-age U.S.-born men without a bachelor's not in the labor force deteriorated in the decades prior to 2019, and the rate in the fourth quarter of 2023 was lower still. | ||
These individuals do not show up as unemployed because they have not looked for a job in the four weeks prior to the survey. | ||
The long-term decline in the labor force participation rate of less educated men is linked to a serious social problems from suicide and crime to drug overdoses and social isolation. | ||
Instead of doing anything to combat this, instead of doing anything to reverse this trend, those lower education requirement jobs, the blue-collar jobs, are going to immigrants who just arrived yesterday. | ||
So whether they're receiving welfare and benefits and healthcare and education through our government, despite having never paid into the system, Or whether they're getting jobs that are being denied to native-born Americans, it's just destruction on every level, destruction of the very fabric of our nation. | ||
And it's not just happening accidentally or as a side effect to some greater economic trends. | ||
It's being done deliberately on purpose and with utter disregard for the well-being of not just your average American, but people who've put their lives on the line for America. | ||
As this story notes from the post-millennial, Biden admin diverts veteran affairs resources to illegal immigrants. | ||
It has been revealed that the Biden administration has been diverting Again, it's just another one. | ||
It's like, do we need a law? | ||
Do we need a law to say, hey, the veterans in our country shouldn't have their resources or benefits stolen for the benefit of foreigners? | ||
We have to have a law to say this? | ||
At that point, once you're making a law saying, hey, don't rob the VA to pay for illegal immigrants, at that point... | ||
You need to get rid of your government. | ||
I mean, at that point, making a bill saying don't rob our veterans for the sake of illegal immigrants, you need a bill saying we're abolishing the government. | ||
We've got to start over. | ||
Something's gone horribly wrong. | ||
We're wiping the slate clean and seeing if we can't get it right this time. | ||
Again, literally, once you're making bills like this, it's over. | ||
It's over. It doesn't matter. | ||
You can't make enough bills to... | ||
Make up for the destruction that's being wrought on purpose by the people in our government by design. | ||
These despicable criminals. | ||
These absolute contemptible thieves that we call a government. | ||
My God. Let's continue, shall we? | ||
Invasion. 300 Chinese entered America illegally yesterday alone. | ||
20,000 illegal immigrants have come from China since October. | ||
Some people will say, well, the Chinese are fleeing China. | ||
They say they hate communism and they're coming to America. | ||
These are legitimate refugees. | ||
Here's the thing. No, they're not. | ||
Argument over, by the way. | ||
By the way, that's all you need to know. | ||
No, they're not. They're not. | ||
They're being sent by the Chinese government. | ||
There are Chinese government-operated facilities in South and Central America that are there to receive the migrants, that are there to ferry them to the southern border. | ||
This is a campaign by the Chinese government infiltrating America by the tens of thousands. | ||
Hope that's clear. | ||
Now, there's no proof that they're asylum seekers, and those things asserted without evidence can be dismissed without evidence. | ||
These are not asylum seekers. Do these look like asylum seekers? | ||
Do these look like desperate people who have fled their government? | ||
Or are they all military-aged single men with brand-new clothes and iPhones and $200 suitcases? | ||
China is our number one geopolitical enemy. | ||
And we are willingly allowing them to invade our nation by the tens of thousands a month. | ||
Clip two is another piece of B-roll. | ||
U.S. Customs and Border Protection are seeing an alarming increase in Chinese nationals attempting to cross the southern border. | ||
Last year, illegal immigrants from China were the fastest-growing demographic of border crossers at 37,000 encounters. | ||
Since the start of the 2024 fiscal year in October, CBP says they've already encountered 20,000 Chinese nationals. | ||
The number appears to be on pace to shatter last year's records. | ||
Look, a woman and a child. | ||
Hey, we found a woman and we found a child. | ||
Look at that. What do you know? | ||
There are two of them. 19,000 adult men and about 1,000 women and children. | ||
It just goes on and on. | ||
Former President Trump is allegedly working on a military roundup of immigrants by activating a private red state army that would go into blue states deporting millions, including immigrants who protested Israel's invasion of Gaza, according to Stephen Miller. | ||
Which I don't want to tell that has to do with anything. | ||
If they're illegal immigrants, they're illegal immigrants. | ||
They should be kicked out. If you're predicating or justifying your expulsion of legal immigrants because they are protesting a genocide that's happening... | ||
Can't be in favor of that. | ||
Can't be in favor of that. | ||
But military roundup of immigrants is just necessary. | ||
It has to happen. | ||
I said it yesterday, but I want to say it again just to reemphasize the inevitable outcome of what we're seeing here. | ||
In China alone, there is an endless supply of people. | ||
You think 30,000 people in a month is too much for China to send over? | ||
Think about China, think about Africa, think about India, think about the Middle East, think about South America, entire continent, hundreds of millions of people. | ||
There is no end to this influx. | ||
What would stop the inflow? | ||
Now, we're working at about a million a month at this point. | ||
A million illegal immigrants a month. | ||
When does that stop? | ||
When are we full? When is enough enough? | ||
It's either when we decide that it's enough and we stop it, or it's when the system collapses. | ||
It's going to go on and on and on and on and on and on. | ||
There's at least, at least a billion people in the third world that would be happy to come to America if they get the chance. | ||
What would America look like with a billion people, three times the population we have now? | ||
And once you get 50 million or 100 million, once you give amnesty to tens of millions, once you have tens of millions of illegal immigrants now voting to keep your border open, it's a snowball effect. | ||
The longer it goes, the faster it rolls, the more intense this feedback loop continues. | ||
So this will never end unless we end it. | ||
And the longer we let it go, the harder the job we have to eventually expel all these people because it's not acceptable that we simply make them citizens because they broke our law. | ||
Unacceptable. Can't happen. | ||
So I guess it's just the collapse. | ||
I guess the only thing that will stop this flow is if America gets to such a level that the people are like, you know what, I'm going to go ahead and stay in Guatemala. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and stay in Venezuela because America is not any better. | ||
So that's the inevitable outcome here. | ||
If nothing is done to stop it, and it is going to take military action, it is going to take massive volunteer armies expelling people. | ||
It's unfortunate. It may be violent. | ||
It may cause us to have to have things like internment camps at the border, violate people's human rights, but this is the situation we're being put in. | ||
We could have stopped it way early on, so we've allowed it to happen. | ||
Again, from Gateway Pundit, Bidenomics, all jobs recovered post-COVID under Joe Biden went to foreign-born workers, including illegals. | ||
Again, 183,000 fewer U.S.-born Americans working than in 2019. | ||
Yet the number of illegal and illegal immigrants working is up 2.9 million over 2019. | ||
Everything that they're doing is for the benefit of everyone except for Americans that don't have anywhere else to go. | ||
They were born here, whose parents and grandparents and great-grandparents built this country. | ||
We are being liquidated for the benefit of everybody else. | ||
GOP Representative Tom Tiffany spoke to the Gateway Pundit after police were called at a secret illegal immigrant housing facility in Tucson, Arizona. | ||
He said he asked Jim Jordan to hold a public hearing on NGOs aiding and abetting the invasion. | ||
So this was a GOP representative, a congressman, who went to an illegal alien compound and was denied access. | ||
And we have video of it, but essentially it's him going and saying, hey, we're congressmen. | ||
This place is run on federal dollars. | ||
We have a duty to have oversight over what's going on here. | ||
You have to let us in. | ||
It's just people going, no, we don't. | ||
No, you can't come in. | ||
Can you imagine? Paying millions of dollars to these people and then they don't let you in the door. | ||
And then they called 911 and the police came. | ||
This can't just can't go on. | ||
It just can't go on. If I was Tom Tiffany, I would come back with a posse. | ||
I would call the people on the GOP calling list and go, hey, there's these illegal immigrants and they're not letting us in. | ||
We need about two dozen people to show up with us so we can force our way in because we have a duty to investigate what's going on here. | ||
And if they're keeping us out and keeping law enforcement out, then it's up to the citizens to figure out what's going on here. | ||
We covered it yesterday and this got posted yesterday as well. | ||
So I thought we'd just look at it as I was talking about why they're destroying white people, why they hate white people, why illegal immigration is exclusively to white countries. | ||
Now it has to do with the heritage of liberty and freedom and opposition to tyranny and also composing the majority of the middle class. | ||
So we have the heritage as well as the economic and... | ||
Sort of literary power to oppose the New World Order and oppose tyrants and despots. | ||
And this is a great example of this. | ||
Electoral College results, if only racial minorities voted in the presidential election, the GOP would get zero delegates, if only racial minorities. | ||
So if only non-white people voted, the GOP would get zero out of 538 delegates. | ||
All 538 delegates would go to Democrats. | ||
Obviously, this is a major incentive for Democrats to bring people in. | ||
But again, it's less about getting votes. | ||
It's more about the underlying philosophy of small government, of freedom, of the Constitution, of America itself. | ||
Now, if only men voted, the GOP would get 350 delegates and the Dems would get 158. | ||
If only women voted, you'd have about 400, was that 451 to GOP. If only white people voted, you have GOP massively winning. | ||
College-educated whites, non-college-educated whites, white men, or white women. | ||
If only white people vote, GOP wins. | ||
If only non-white people vote, the Democrats win. | ||
So this has to do with values. | ||
And again, it's by... He says on the bottom here, the reason I didn't break down the people of color vote into various groups by gender, ethnicity, or education level is that no matter how it broke down, it was always 100% blue. | ||
100%. This is why white Americans are being targeted for eradication, or if not eradication, at least disenfranchisement, and why men likewise are targeted. | ||
In the overall culture, it's because believing in the foundational principles of America being freedom and freedom of speech and freedom of religion and petition the government and freedom from molestation by the government, these are the things that stop tyrants from having their way with the population. | ||
So if you can get rid of the people that stand up to you, then you can just do whatever the hell you want. | ||
And that's what they're preparing for. | ||
So there it is. | ||
That's how it works. | ||
Not happiness or stability or prosperity or decency. | ||
No, no, those things don't matter. | ||
Inclusivity matters, which means destroying white people. | ||
And economic growth matters, meaning, well, economic growth. | ||
Because the market doesn't exist for the people, the people exist for the market. | ||
Policies must bridge the digital divide, ensuring benefits reach all society members amid wrapping at technological change. | ||
The second theme is artificial intelligence. | ||
In other words... | ||
They have to be in control. | ||
We have to censor AI. We have to control AI from a top-down method because otherwise it represents a dangerous weapon in the hands of those that would want to disrupt the globalist paradigm. | ||
Reimagining development in future economies, which again means sustainable development goals, future society education, sustainability in the new global shifts, urbanization, and global health priorities. | ||
In case you're unfamiliar with what exactly the world government is, how it operates, and what its ultimate goals are, they are deliberately liquidating the middle class by driving up inflation, emptying bank accounts, driving people to dependency as they seek to create a neo-feudalistic technocratic revolution. | ||
Bifurcation of the population into the mass amount of people who will all be in a state of continuous poverty and desperation. | ||
And the elites who will be unaccountable, unelected, corporate, international overlords who will run the world as if it's a computer program for their sole benefit alone. | ||
And if they can get their way through laws, they'll get their way through laws. | ||
If you'll vote for what they want, then they'll let you vote. | ||
But if you oppose them or if you have constitutional provisions that prevent their tyrannical actions, then they'll simply do it another way. | ||
And one of the ways they'll do it is through corporate buyouts. | ||
They'll simply buy up the company that they want to shut down and they'll shut it down. | ||
Kind of like how if a... | ||
Company is making a ton of money through planned obsolescence of light bulbs and some other company creates light bulbs that last forever. | ||
That first company will buy out the second company and then shut it down because they need to keep the income flowing. | ||
That's just the way this works. | ||
So from the New York Post, That's how substantially... | ||
The beef industry has been crushed. | ||
In a single year, they're producing a billion pounds less than they were last year, which is insane. | ||
Nationwide beef cattle inventory dropped to 28.2 million this year, the lowest level since the 1970s and down 2% from a year ago. | ||
The total U.S. cattle and calf inventory dropped to its lowest level since 1951. | ||
So again, they're not going to ask you to stop eating beef. | ||
They're not going to make a law that you can't eat beef. | ||
They're going to crush the beef producers, they're going to force them to cull cattle off the basis of climate change, or they'll buy up the companies and simply shut them down. | ||
And change the land over to soybean production or whatever. | ||
So they're doing this. | ||
They're doing it on a multifaceted way, in an illegal way. | ||
We can stop them. | ||
We can stand up against them. | ||
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Infowarsstore.com We're going to talk about Israel here in just a second, but while we're on the topic, I finally found the thing I was looking for. | ||
So here's the original. | ||
It's called Schrodinger's Immigrant. | ||
And it's where it's presenting this as if this is an impossibility. | ||
He's both lazily collecting all the welfare, but he's also somehow taking all the jobs? | ||
Well, that doesn't make any sense. | ||
It's one or the other. You must be a racist if you believe this. | ||
But in reality... You have this. | ||
Illegal immigrants and asylum seekers make up the vast majority of welfare recipients in the U.S. now. | ||
This chart will disgust you. | ||
So here you see the U.S.-born citizens. | ||
That's on the blue. And it's lower than every other... | ||
Category of person, which includes non-citizens. | ||
They're the highest amount. | ||
All immigrants is the green amount, and naturalized citizens is the red line. | ||
All of them substantially, much higher than the U.S.-born label. | ||
So yes, they are in fact receiving the majority of welfare. | ||
While simultaneously, as we just reported from the CIS, Since 2019, native-born U.S. workers have lost 1.4 million jobs. | ||
Over the same time period, foreign-born workers have gained 3 million jobs. | ||
So yes, foreign-born workers are getting all of the jobs and also collecting literally the majority of welfare. | ||
In fact, according to USA Today, more than half of the immigrants in America are on welfare. | ||
So not only is the majority of the welfare going to immigrants, but the majority of immigrants are on welfare. | ||
But we're bringing them in to help our economy, of course. | ||
About 51% of immigrant-led households received at least one kind of welfare benefit, including Medicaid, food stamps, school lunches, and housing assistance, compared to just 30% for native-led households, according to the report from the Center of Immigration Studies, a group that advocates for lower levels of immigration. | ||
So there you go. There you go. | ||
It is actually the reality. | ||
Now, moving on to somewhere else our hard-earned money is going, right? | ||
And it is, by the way, whites and Asians in this country, but obviously because of the population percentages, mostly just white people that pay taxes. | ||
You can look at this chart from Vincent James at DaVincentJames on Twitter. | ||
They divide government usage versus tax revenue by race. | ||
Whites have a net effect of plus 312. | ||
Blacks have negative 660. | ||
Hispanics negative 334. | ||
Asians plus 292. | ||
So white's essentially the only sizable demographic that pays more into the government than we receive out of it. | ||
And that money is then distributed to people who just got here a few days ago, as well as countries like Israel and Ukraine, who are waging proxy wars that have absolutely nothing to do with us. | ||
And it's not going well for either one of those countries. | ||
Story from Infowars. Hezbollah chief threatens more displacement of northern Israeli residents as France delivers peace plans. | ||
We described the France peace plan yesterday. | ||
However, just after the French plan was reported in international press, Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah gave a televised speech Tuesday and warned that Hezbollah will not stop attacks on Israeli troops until the assault on Gaza is ended. | ||
He additionally threatened the further displacement of residents in northern Israel, according to Reuters. | ||
This has been a key issue for Israeli leadership, given dozens of communities have had to be evacuated since last October, with some 80,000 Israeli citizens having been forced out of their homes due to the Hezbollah rocket and mortar barrages. | ||
Nasrallah complained in this speech yesterday about the international delegations that came to Lebanon in recent weeks in an attempt to calm the situation, saying they were only concerned with protecting Israel and refused to address Hezbollah's demands. | ||
And this happens quite often. | ||
It happens with America, too, where it's like the American ambassador to Lebanon is there to negotiate between Lebanon and Israel, and it's like literally an Israeli dual citizen that we send. | ||
And it's like, okay, so this isn't like some unbiased arbiter who can come representing America to try to broker peace between these two people. | ||
We're sending an Israeli agent to Under the guise of being unbiased. | ||
And so it's the same thing that France is doing. | ||
Basically they're saying, oh, we're very concerned and we want to help Lebanon, but in reality they're there to try to undermine Hezbollah politically in Lebanon because they can't match them in the battlefield. | ||
The front in southern Lebanon is a front of support, assistance, solidarity, and participation in weakening the Israeli enemy until it reaches a point where it is convinced that it must stop its aggression, the Hezbollah leader vowed. | ||
This front will only stop when the aggression against Gaza stops within an agreement with the Palestinian resistance. | ||
He says Lebanon is in a strong and proactive position, as Nasrallah insisted. | ||
However, Lebanese authorities see it different and are worried on a daily basis that the conflict will spread to engulf the entire country, as happened in 2006. | ||
Israel also in a tough spot, given the rising pressure to do something definitive about the emptied northern communities while Israeli citizens remain internally displaced. | ||
It looks like the war between Hezbollah and Israel has affected. | ||
has officially begun in earnest. | ||
This is from Megatron underscore Ron on Twitter. | ||
Hezbollah launched a major rocket attack targeting the IDF's Northern Command HQ in Safed, leaving at least two dead and seven wounded. | ||
Fighter jets of the Israeli Air Force are now carrying out a large wave of heavy airstrikes in southern Lebanon in response to Hezbollah's attack on Safed. | ||
Israel has also started bombing civilian places in cities like in Gaza. | ||
Hezbollah has a missile arsenal capable of striking back. | ||
So again, Hezbollah attacks military installation, Israel responds by bombing civilians. | ||
Fighter jets of the Israeli Air Force are now carrying out a large wave of heavy airstrikes in South Lebanon in response to Hezbollah's attack on Safed. | ||
They attack Safed, a military installation, and Israel responds by carpet bombing towns. | ||
Massive Hezbollah rocket attack in Israel this morning. | ||
About four hours ago, Hezbollah launched a major rocket attack targeting the IDF's Northern Command HQ. The rocket barrage also targeted IDF bases in Branit, Kirat Shmona, Manara, and the Marin Strategic Command and Control Air Base. | ||
So again, Hezbollah hasn't even really entered this conflict yet. | ||
And Israel is petrified that they'll get involved in a very real way and basically have to be Assured that America will get involved should Hezbollah unleash full force. | ||
But this conflict is actually spiraling out elsewhere, directly attributable to Israel and America's actions, as an Iran gas pipeline blast exploded one of the main gas transmission lines in Iran. | ||
They called it a terrorist attack, which means it was Israel or America. | ||
A huge explosion ruptured a gas pipeline near Borujan City in Iran in the early hours of Wednesday with images on social media showing an inferno lighting up the night sky. | ||
They say it was caused by terrorist attacks. | ||
So we now have terrorist attacks carried out by Israel inside Iran against their critical infrastructure because they're very worried about this conflict spiraling out. | ||
They're trying to create World War III so they can destroy America. | ||
All right, folks, our final segment of American Journal for today's Valentine's Day broadcast Don't forget it is Valentine's Day. | ||
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It's not too late. Buy a rose for your lady. | |
Okay. We're finally going to get to what's probably the biggest story. | ||
Like so many stories we cover here, it's hard to... | ||
It's hard to even fathom what a big deal this is because we've been dealing with it for four, five, six, seven, eight years at this point, right? | ||
And we've explained in excruciating detail over the years how the intelligence agencies in America are not American intelligence agencies. | ||
Intelligence, the intelligence apparatus itself is international in character. | ||
It originally started in the 1960s. | ||
The Iran-Contra affair exposed a little bit of it, but it all got covered up and continues on unabated. | ||
That is by using the drug trade. | ||
The CIA created its own income flow, meaning it was therefore no longer reliant on funds granted to them by Congress, meaning Congress no longer had any oversight, meaning what we call the intelligence agencies, what we call the CIA, is not a government organization. | ||
It is its own organization within the United States government and over the United States government that is under no obligation and no regulation to keep its actions For the benefit of America. | ||
It's international in character, especially with five eyes. | ||
But we've traced back the history to, all the way to the Rothschilds, talking about the international banking system and how By creating an international banking system with paper checks and banks in every major European city, it created an extremely efficient information gathering, international information gathering and transmission system that was heads and shoulders above the national system. | ||
It's those banking institutions and their intelligence-gathering operations that became spy agencies that were in power during the Cold War and the false dichotomy of communism versus capitalism, when in fact you're the same groups controlling both. | ||
This is what has led to where we are now, where the CIA is, for all intents and purposes, A rogue organization cooperating with foreign intelligence agencies against the American citizens and our elected representatives. | ||
So the latest in this, the latest confirmation and evidence of this has been revealed by Michael Schellenberger. | ||
The story's in the New York Post. | ||
CIA informed foreign intelligence agencies illegally targeted 26 Trump associates before 2016 collusion Before the collusion claims. | ||
So the Russian collusion claims came directly from the CIA who then used those knowingly fake claims to spy on the Trump campaign with the intention of uncovering dirt that they could then leak to the press to use to sink the campaign. | ||
This is the amazing thing about the Trump campaign is even with 26 Spies infiltrating, even with full access to every communication, they found nothing actionable. | ||
Do you understand how spotlessly clean Trump and his entire team had to be for this to come up absolutely empty-handed? | ||
It's... It's like the biggest story of our lifetime when you really get down to it. | ||
Fox News covered this and had Michael Schellenberger on to discuss it. | ||
We'll go first to clip number six, where Jesse Waters breaks down how the CIA masterminded the entire Russia collusion hoax against President Trump from the jump. | ||
Let's go to clip six. | ||
This is a Fox News alert. | ||
Brand new details about how Obama's CIA targeted Trump and started the entire Russia hoax. | ||
For years, we were told that tips from an Australian diplomat tipped off the FBI after a random conversation with Papadopoulos, a no-name 20-something. | ||
But according to new reporting by Michael Schellenberger and Matt Taibbi, the whole thing was a CIA setup. | ||
Former CIA director John Brennan identified 26 Trump associates to be targeted by the Five Eyes Intelligence Alliance. | ||
And then those interactions were the targets and were targeted by the FBI as suspicious. | ||
And that's how the FBI launched the Russia collusion hoax. | ||
The details of this entire operation have been stored in a top secret binder in a secret room in Washington. | ||
Trump ordered the whole thing declassified and now the rumor is that the binder might be missing. | ||
This is extremely interesting. He had on Michael Schellenberger, who broke this story. | ||
To discuss it, we'll go down to clip number 12. | ||
These are people that are close to the House intelligence investigation of how the Russia collusion hoax began. | ||
The story, as you mentioned, was that, oh, we were just informed by foreign intelligence about this. | ||
Our sources tell us a very different story, which is that This was initiated by the U.S. government. | ||
It came from within the U.S. government's intelligence community, including the CIA, that they asked the so-called Five Eyes Nations intelligence agencies, that's the other English-speaking nations, including Britain and Australia, to spy on 26 Trump associates, or at least they had a list of the 26 associates that were identified, This is new information. | ||
Some people have theorized about this and speculated about it. | ||
We feel very confident that our sources were in a position to know and are very credible in this report. | ||
It's obviously a very serious allegation because this is illegal spying and it's illegal election interference. | ||
Okay, so you're reporting that the CIA got these allies to bump these 26 Trump associates, create interactions, and then call these interactions suspicious, and let the FBI know they were suspicious, and that starts the whole thing. | ||
What about this binder that encapsulates this whole thing, and no one knows where it is right now, or Trump has it? | ||
What's that? Well, Jesse, we'll have a piece tomorrow that is specifically about the binder, but as a friend of the show and of yours on this, I'll say that there has been widespread speculation that this binder was the reason or a reason for the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago, and we'll be discussing that tomorrow. | ||
But obviously, if this binder contains what we have been told that it contains, which may include raw intelligence, information showing that the U.S. government, the CIA and the intelligence community of the U.S. government, initiated the Russia collusion hoax, that it did not occur in the way that the official story, including the Durham investigation, had portrayed it, Then that's extremely serious information. | ||
And it may be, if the FBI then went to go get it in order to continue the cover-up of this information, that obviously adds an even more dramatic wrinkle to this. | ||
Again, we'll have more to say about it tomorrow, but this is a huge, huge story. | ||
I mean, I've been thinking about it in the history of the United States of America. | ||
Have we ever had something like this where the intelligence community was weaponized against a political candidate and using our foreign allies to do it? | ||
I can't think of a more important or dramatic story. | ||
No, he's right. It's likely the biggest scandal in the history of America, and that's no understatement. | ||
And the sheer amount of evidence we have for this, I mean, this ties into the Peter Stroke who, like, you know, we have insurance plan against Donald Trump. | ||
I mean, the amount of evidence that we have, there should be mass arrests if we had any semblance of law and order in this country, if the Constitution still meant anything at all. | ||
We would just absolutely and completely dismantle the entire spy agency apparatus. | ||
The problem is the people that would do that sort of thing are being spied on by the intelligence agencies who themselves have blackmail and prevent action from moving forward. | ||
So, you know, how we move forward from this is sort of a mystery to me still. | ||
Again, they use the five eyes as Kim.com. | ||
Lays out, NSA and CIA used GCHQ to spy on the Trump campaign and shared the intel on a joint spy cloud. | ||
That's how the Russian hoax began. | ||
An illegal spy network created to circumvent national laws. | ||
The deep state partnered with the Democrats and Obama ordered the illegal spying via the UK. Five Eyes allows one of the New Zealand, Australia, UK, Canada or US to indirectly spy on their own citizens by using the other four circumventing national law. | ||
A backdoor to spy on millions of their own citizens every day. | ||
Five Eyes is the largest criminal conspiracy in history. | ||
Donald Trump knew this, and it's not just the spy agencies that had a hand in this. | ||
Of course, the media played their role to a T. Let's go now to clip number five. | ||
Watch him walk out of his store, and he's walking with ice cream. | ||
And the question the media asked him, what kind of ice cream, what flavor ice cream do you have? | ||
And he's in the midst of a scandal. | ||
He's not. And he's taking... | ||
Of course he is, Leslie. | ||
Come on. Of course he is. | ||
It's the biggest, second biggest scandal. | ||
The biggest scandal was when they spied on my campaign. | ||
They spied on my campaign, Leslie. | ||
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There's no real evidence of that. | |
Of course there is. It's all over the place. | ||
Leslie, they spied on my campaign and they got caught. | ||
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Can I say something? You know, this is 60 Minutes. | |
And we can't put on things we can't verify. | ||
You won't put it on because it's bad for Biden. | ||
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We can't put on things we can't verify. | |
Leslie, they spied on my campaign. | ||
Well, we can't verify. We're all in it together, folks. | ||
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