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unidentified
On whose podcast?
Is he a doctor?
No? Thank you. Never go professional.
Everything we've learned about the vaccine since they've come out is...
There's not a single study showing that the messenger RNA is broken down.
There's not a study showing it leaves the body.
I wish to apologize for any harm I've done, any people who've incurred harm in any way from my actions as a partner and a manager in a vaccine center.
jon bowne
The New World Order zealots are feverishly digging themselves out of a bottomless pit.
unidentified
Let me be clear. WHO did not impose Anything on anyone during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Not lockdowns. Not mask mandates.
Not vaccine mandates.
We don't have the power to do that.
We don't want it.
And we're not trying to get it.
justin trudeau
There is out there a deliberate undermining of mainstream media.
There are the conspiracy theorists, there are the social media drivers who are trying to do everything they can to keep people in their little filter bubbles, to prevent people from actually agreeing on a common set of facts.
jon bowne
What had been deemed conspiracy theory two years ago is now being passed off in high gaslighting hubris propaganda circles as common knowledge.
unidentified
So these findings are not really at all surprising.
We've known about these side effects really since the vaccines began rolling out at the end of 2020, early 2021.
We've seen this myocarditis, inflammation of the heart muscle, pericarditis, inflammation of the sac around the heart, as well as this unusual blood condition.
A clot that forms in the brain from the virus vector vaccine.
So none of these findings are new.
jon bowne
As if the minions of the big pharma perpetrators finally read the Nuremberg Code after seeing the horrific data of skyrocketing insurance claims, an explosion of blood clots, vaccine injuries and millions of deaths.
alex jones
We've got Pentagon reports saying mass death and a new Navy report confirming 900 plus percent increase in heart failure In the military.
unidentified
Pressing the army for answers on behalf of the nearly 2,000 former service members who were discharged for refusing the COVID vaccine, writing, quote, these mandates certainly harmed our military's readiness and tragically destroyed the careers of thousands of brave volunteers.
jon bowne
While recent chaotically panicked developments concerning Red Cross blood donations reveal that the purebloods or unvaccinated are receiving vaccinated blood.
unidentified
There is a possibility that you'll be getting vaccinated blood.
And is there any way for like my patients to know if they were getting, you know, vaccinated blood or?
There isn't any way the blood isn't separated.
Oh, OK.
So if I just got the vaccine, but I feel fine, I'm still OK to donate?
jon bowne
Yes, as long as you don't have any symptoms.
Simultaneously, the Red Cross is banning those vaccinated with certain COVID vaccines from donating.
unidentified
Well, check the new update on the Red Cross website.
One of the questions is, have you received the COVID vaccine?
And if you click yes, it then takes you to a page and says call 1-800-RED-CROSS and answer a few more questions to see if you're still eligible to give blood.
jon bowne
The soft depopulation persists.
Food labels revealing mRNA poison abound as it is added to the common diet.
unidentified
Campbell's soup, and if you look at the label, contains bioengineered food ingredients.
Nature Valley, Nabisco Ritz crackers, all of these cereals.
bill gates
Helping animals survive, either by having vaccines or better genetics.
Edinburgh happens to be where a lot of the world's best work on this is done, and that's why Diffid and the Gates Foundation are funding scientists here.
jon bowne
Depopulation infiltration doesn't stop with our food.
It is inevitably floating in the air.
unidentified
Scientists over at Yale University have just taken a giant step towards making such a thing reality.
They were able to vaccinate these mice using two doses administered through the nose of a vaccine which contained nanoparticles carrying the mRNA COVID vaccine.
These mice were vaccinated without a single injection.
jon bowne
Is it any wonder that the world's elite, openly in on the depopulation agenda, are building impenetrable underground fortresses?
Because the one law that can't be broken is the law of the jungle.
As old and as true as the sky, and the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die.
John Bowne.
unidentified
It's Friday, February 23rd in the year of 2024.
CORE.
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to The American Journal.
On this Friday broadcast, I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
We're going to be joined in studio by Chase Geyser in the third hour.
And, uh...
We'll open up the phone calls nice and early today as well.
Probably open them up in the first hour.
Take calls throughout the second hour.
After the last two days, we've been so busy we haven't had time to take calls.
So we're going to make up for that today.
But we still have a lot of news, of course.
A lot of videos as well.
Some very interesting speeches given.
Places like CPAC. We'll go to some of those here in just a little bit.
Some updates to...
Trump and Biden, and we're going to dig in a little bit to what is going on with the FBI agent who was arrested, who was responsible for some of the claims about Hunter Biden.
We'll get into all of that as people have been digging in, doing research, and finding that, well, it's just as corrupt as you would expect it to be.
So let's get right into it.
Here it is, your daily dispatch. Alright, here it is, folks.
Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 23rd of February, 2024.
Digital media upstart Vice laying off several hundred staff, according to the CEO. Vice, the dynamic, fast-growing digital media company that gained a wide following with young readers, is gone.
Now, it's over. It's dead.
It's dead. It's a corpse.
We've already danced on its grave.
Why are we still talking about it?
I thought Vice was over already.
When will we be rid of the vice menace?
It's like a disease that keeps coming back.
Sorry, let me keep reading the article here.
Thursday said it would no longer publish on its flagship website and is eliminating hundreds of jobs.
Millennial-focused and known for its edgy news and lifestyle content, Vice has been among the rising stars of a new breed of digital meat.
When was this article written?
Is this like when they...
When they have pre-prepared obituaries for people years before they die.
Like, how old is this? Vice has been among a rising star of a new breed of digital media firms.
Yeah, maybe 20 years ago.
10 years ago.
It's old news now.
It's old hat. It was edgy and pushing boundaries.
When I was in high school, sure, you'd go and buy the magazine and it felt like you were getting something forbidden from Barnes& Noble.
But no, for the last 10 years, Vice has been a stupid trash magazine that says exactly the same thing that all the mainstream media says, but also talks about...
unidentified
How to make a gravity bong.
harrison smith
How to make a gravity bong, thank you.
I just, you know, I just, I try to save...
Certain words for at least the second segment.
I know people are still waking up and nobody wants to hear about Sex toys and heroin this early in the morning, but that's why Vice is going away, because it turns out nobody wants to hear about that stuff ever.
So, goodbye.
Goodbye, Vice. Go away now.
Vice has been among the rising stars.
This move was the latest dose of depressing news for America's struggling media industry.
Okay, what is this?
How did I get this article?
This is from AFP, I guess.
I mean, the move is the latest dose of depressing news for America's struggling media industry?
Which is, conversely, wonderful news for people that love truth and justice and reality.
This is not depressing news at all.
It is perfectly predictable news.
BuzzFeed News closed up shop after 12 years in business.
Vice is going away.
Jezebel's been shut down.
All of the terrible propaganda rags are shutting down, and that's a wonderful thing that needs to be celebrated in hopes that perhaps in the future other media companies won't devolve into a cesspit situation.
Of leftist talking points.
We can only hope.
I guess we'll get more into this a little bit later.
Because obviously, again, I thought Vice was gone.
I thought they went away.
I mean, they shut down.
But yeah, they keep getting injections of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Not because there's going to be a return on investment.
But because for the people that run the world, money is nothing but a tool.
To achieve power and so they're perfectly willing to lose hundreds of millions of dollars year over year if it means a steady supply of leftist articles that morons can share with each other in order to shape the mindset of the American people into the horrifying golem that it now represents.
It marks a dramatic fall for the brash, upstart media company that was valued at a stunning $5.7 billion six years ago, but ended up filing for bankruptcy last May.
$5.7 billion six years ago.
Big ol' goose egg today.
Amazing. Incredible. The next month, a group of creditors led by Fortress Investment Group Picked up the company for a relative song at $350 million.
Many digital media startups have been unable to convert enthusiasm for their brand into the kind of revenues that investors had projected.
Again, I mean, calling Vice all these things they're calling them, I mean, edgy and a rising star, a brash, upstart media company.
It's like, I don't know, it's like the obituary of a...
Of an old woman that in the 50s was a sex symbol.
It's just like, okay. Back in her day...
unidentified
We can still appreciate her.
harrison smith
We can appreciate her back in the day.
This is like describing an 85-year-old woman as...
It's like when Madonna or whoever goes out and is wearing revealing clothing and dancing sexually and it's like...
You could be a great grandmother right now.
What are you doing? Why are you still pretending to be a sex symbol?
Age gracefully, you monster.
unidentified
I actually was pleasantly surprised the other day to check out a Vice article that was very in-depth, but it was about organ trafficking.
People going up to the border and just waking up without a kidney.
I mean, they still, from time to time, have some good pieces, but...
harrison smith
Look, this is the tragedy of Vice.
They used to be cool.
They used to actually send reporters into like illegal gun markets in Pakistan and to infiltrate drug rings in Colombia.
It used to it used to be cool.
The tragedy is that just like everything these people get involved in, it was zombified and hollowed out.
And then the husk sold out, sold out, completely sold out.
The husk of vice was worn like a mask by the corporate media.
So, yeah, it used to be cool.
Every once in a while it would report on something interesting.
But overall, it's a trash magazine made by trash people and read by a trash populace.
Now it's in the trash where it belongs.
Meanwhile, other media news here.
CBS seizes confidential files of fired reporter pursuing Hunter Biden laptop story in an unprecedented move.
We covered the firing when it happened a few days ago, but this The story has taken a very disturbing twist.
Catherine Herridge, who's in the middle of a First Amendment case being closely watched by journalists nationwide, was among 20 CBS News staffers let go as part of a larger purge of hundreds of employees of the parent company Paramount Global.
Her firing had stunned co-workers, but the network's decision to hold on to her personal materials, along with her work laptop, where she may have had confidential info, has left many staffers shaken, according to insiders.
It's so extraordinary, a source familiar with the situation told The Post, noting that the files, which were presumptively now the property of CBS News, most likely contain confidential material from Heritage's stint at both Fox and CBS. The source said the network's boxed up all her personal belongings except for Heritage's notes and files and informed her it would decide what, if anything, would be returned to her.
They never seize documents when you're let go, a second source said to the network.
They want to see what damaging documents she has.
So, of course, she was investigating Hunter Biden, and this will relate to the story that we'll get into later of the FBI... Confidential source that is now arrested for talking about Hunter Biden.
It looks like a wrap-up is going on.
It looks like moves are being made across the country to systematically round up and destroy proof of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden's corruption.
That's what it looks like to me.
Little else explains the activity of CBS, considering they don't do this for anybody else.
And the legality is somewhat questionable of all of this.
So that's interesting.
And we'll get more into it a little bit later as we talk about the other ways that Hunter Biden's detractors are being targeted by the federal government.
Because we live in a tyrannical country.
Where the police act like the Gestapo.
To defend a crack addict, whoremonger, fake artist, Hunter Biden, it's something else, folks.
Meanwhile, some good news or a despicable lie will let you decide.
Shares of intuitive machines soars after first successful U.S. moon landing in half a century, they would have you believe.
The moon?
The moon's not real.
We all know that. But no, actually, this is pretty cool.
We've landed on the moon for the first time in 51 years.
Friday morning, Odysseus Lunar Lander became the first American spacecraft to land on the moon since Apollo's 17 mission more than 50 years ago.
Quote, we can confirm without a doubt that our equipment is on the surface of the moon, said Stefan Altemis, CEO of Intuitive Machines.
So this is a private company landing on the moon.
Very interesting stuff. Some images being sent back from the lunar surface.
Or a film set in Nevada, I'll let you decide.
Before Odysseus' descent to the lunar surface, the spacecraft lost contact with NASA. Typical.
Resulting in a tense 15 minutes, but communication with the spacecraft was quickly re-established.
Your order was delivered to the moon, is the tweet that NASA put out.
A commercial lander named Odysseus, powered by a company called Intuitive Machines, launched up on a SpaceX rocket carrying a bounty of NASA's scientific equipment and bearing the dream of a new adventure, a new adventure in science, innovation, and American leadership.
Well, all of that aced the landing of a lifetime.
NASA paid the Houston-based company $118 million to deliver six instruments to the moon.
Shares of Intuitive Machines are up more than 38% in the pre-market trading session in New York.
That story from Zero Hedge.
And... I don't know.
There's like a... I think there's like sort of a...
A quiet race for the moon right now.
I mean, over the last year, we've seen landers attempt to land on the moon from China, Japan, India, Israel.
Everybody's launching spacecraft to the moon.
Very rarely does it go off without a hitch.
Most of the time, it fails.
So this success is yet another example of American superiority to the rest of the world.
And I believe it's time we rub it in China's face.
So take that, China.
Take that. We own the moon and we always will.
It's ours. You can't have it.
When I was doing research for the climate change pitch meeting, I was coming across all these articles I'd forgotten.
One of which was... To fight climate change, we should privatize the moon.
Not kidding. Guys, search.
Search privatize the moon.
This is a legitimate suggestion from an article.
We need to sell the moon.
Who would sell the moon?
I don't know. Who do you pay to get a chunk of the moon?
Nobody owns it. First come, first serve, we're not really sure.
But there's something going on with the moon.
There's a reason that so many countries are trying desperately to reach the moon right now.
And failing, I remind you.
America succeeded. They failed.
I want to reinforce that message.
Meanwhile, back on Earth, NATO gives Ukraine the go-ahead to cross Putin's red line.
Very responsible activity from NATO once again, as NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that Ukraine has a right to use its Western-supplied weapons to defend itself against Russia, even if that includes striking targets within Russia's border.
This is Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine, which is a blatant violation of international law, Stolten told Radio Liberty during an interview on Tuesday.
I mean, it's not, but it's never stopped them from saying things before.
According to international law, Ukraine has a right to self-defense, and that also includes strikes against legitimate military targets, Russian military targets outside of Ukraine.
That's international law, and of course, Ukraine has the right to do that, to defend itself.
A NATO official confirmed with Financial Times on Thursday that Stoltenberg minted that Kiev's right to self-defense included striking Russian military targets outside of Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly warned against Russia using its Western-supplied equipment to launch attacks on Russian territory, saying that doing so could risk escalating the conflict.
The warnings had originally made allies like the United States hold off on supplying Kiev with long-range weapons capable of reaching Russia, but NATO allies have since given Ukraine such arms.
And even when they gave them the arms, they were like, you can't use this against Russian territory or else that would be World War III. And now they're like, yeah, go ahead and start World War III. We're actually into that.
We love that, actually.
And here, Canada, once again, leading the world in just being...
I'm sorry.
I know we have a lot of Canadian listeners, so I'm sorry that I'm about to insult your country, but you deserve it, frankly.
Petulant, bootlicking maple syrup eaters.
I don't know. I don't know what this is, but it ain't good.
Christian persecution is about to be introduced in Canada.
This tweet from Eva Vlardenga-Brooke.
If passed, Bill C-367 could land Christians in jail for quoting the Bible or expressing a faith-based opinion if the Canadian government deems it, quote, promotion of hatred or anti-Semitism.
This is, of course she notes, an absolute disgrace.
Utterly disgraceful.
Bill C-367, an act to amend the criminal code, parentheses, promotion of hatred or anti-Semitism.
And remember, hatred is in the eye of the beholder.
If you say that, if you quote the Bible, that parts that forbid homosexual relationships, well, it doesn't mean you hate homosexual people, just like The Bible forbids stealing, but I don't hate thieves.
I hate the stealing, but it doesn't matter.
If you disagree with the lifestyle choices or anything of protected classes, your disagreement with their actions is therefore hatred, and you'll be punished and thrown in jail, actually.
Summary of this. Bill says, So, translation...
If you say something that they deem as hateful, even if it's not, even if you don't feel hatred, even if it doesn't hurt anybody, even if it's your sincerely held belief, as they say, if you're making the argument in good faith, and if you point to a religious text that people have held as sacred for thousands of years and say, I believe this because... My religion dictates it.
That's not a defense anymore.
You can't defend yourself with the Bible.
So if you quote the Bible to back up your spiritual belief, you will face charges under this bill in Canada.
So Canada, what the hell?
What the hell, you guys?
Stop. Stop doing everything you're doing.
Maybe if you are a Christian and you quote lines that are unfavorable about the synagogue of Satan or pit of vipers, den of vipers, maybe you'll be deemed as filled with hate and hate will be deemed a mental illness and mental illness will be deemed a sickness covered by the Socialized medicine and the cure for that is of course made.
That's medical assistance and dying.
Maybe you'll just be euthanized.
Maybe we can just euthanize Christians and we'll cleanse the world of hatred that way.
Canada leading the charge in this situation.
Circus of madness we call the modern age.
And boy, do we have a lot of madness to get into today.
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Now we have a lot of videos to get to, lots of stories to cover, and I think maybe we'll start with some speeches from Trump.
We have a lot of speeches to get to today, which is interesting.
But Trump... Gave a speech at the NRB. Let's go first to clip number seven here.
This is President Trump with some red meat for his base, quite frankly, and yet another reason that this election is honestly the last gasp of hope for our country and And Donald Trump is the man in the arena.
Let's go now to clip number seven.
Here's President Trump on the January 6th prisoners.
donald j trump
To reverse these monstrous abuses of power, the moment I win the election, I will appoint a special task force to rapidly review the cases of every political prisoner who has been unjustly victimized by the Biden regime.
unidentified
A special task force.
harrison smith
That's the right way to think about this, obviously.
I mean, these people are political prisoners.
That much is obvious.
They should, frankly, be pardoned outright.
I don't even think you need an investigation.
I think it's obvious what's going on here, and we'll get into that a little bit more later.
Julie Kelly also gave a very powerful speech at CPAC. Now, one of the things...
That they've been saying about Trump in an attempt to fearmonger, bizarrely, is that Trump's next administration, if he gets into office, will spearhead Christian nationalism, which they want you to think is a bad thing, despite us being a Christian nation.
So that's weird.
That's odd, but they're very scared of that.
Trump is leaning into it in a very powerful way and just listen to the response from the crowd in clip number 18 as Trump reinforces his dedication to the Christian heritage of this nation.
donald j trump
The other day they wanted to take the name George Washington off a school.
George Washington. When you lose George Washington, you've just about hit the bottom.
That means everything comes off the names of buildings.
Even the name Trump is going to be off the buildings.
There won't be a Trump up there, I can guarantee you that.
If Washington can't make it and Lincoln can't make it, I'm going to have a big problem having my name on buildings.
But no one will be touching the cross of Christ under the Trump administration.
I swear to you, that will never happen.
unidentified
The roar goes up from the crowd.
harrison smith
No one will touch the cross of Christ when I'm in charge.
Got my vote. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is American Journal.
We're going to talk about crime a little bit now.
How we got to where we are.
What we can do to reverse it.
But also the reality of corruption.
You know, just what happens when the cancer of progressive politics gets into your system.
And how it has knock-on effects throughout your whole body, right?
It's like a cancer that infiltrates your cells and warps and distorts them.
And so it's not just the cancer itself, but suddenly your organs are failing.
I mean, it's... The corruption that we're dealing with now is so widespread, overwhelming and obvious.
It really boggles your mind.
And we'll get to the...
Real story in just a second about the number of Soros prosecutors who have been elected promising not to prosecute crimes, causing just massive waves of murder, assaults, theft, shoplifting.
That would be like the immediate effect.
Then the secondary consequence of this is that the person you've elected in office is by their nature a criminal and 25, no less than 25, Soros prosecutors have been ousted or gone down in flames in corruption scandals because what did you expect?
These people are scum. Now the solution to this is obvious.
It's simple as the sky is blue.
You punish the criminals. You arrest the criminals.
You put the criminals in jail.
And in jail, they can't victimize innocent people anymore.
This was a... Formula figured out hundreds of years ago that only in the last few years has been determined to be bad because it affects black people.
So therefore it has to go away forever and we completely reimagine the justice system into something other than the justice system.
And we've all paid the price for it, literally and figuratively.
And the solution again is as obvious as it could possibly be and on display more than anywhere else in El Salvador under the administration of President Nayib Bukele.
Now he gave a speech at CPAC recently and he called out George Soros For what he's done to America and how he has no right whatsoever to impose his will on America just because he has a bunch of money that he got, by the way, from crashing economies around the world for his own benefit.
Just a font of evil, this guy.
So let's hear President Nayib Bukele at CPAC calling out George Soros.
nayib bukele
They don't have a democratic mandate.
If they want a seat in the table, they should run for office.
Let the people vote.
It will not be a pretty sight for them if the elections are free and fair.
I mean, who elected Soros to dictate public policy and laws?
Why does he feel entitled to impose his agenda?
Let me tell you something.
Soros and his cronies hit a brick wall in the Salvador.
Thank God, thank God, another glory be to him.
Salvadorans are now immune to his influence.
No one believes his lies anymore over there.
harrison smith
A ray of hope, like sunlight breaking through the clouds.
There are people that still get it in this world.
If you want to know who the good guys are, look at who everybody in the mainstream media and political class hates.
How many hit pieces have you seen?
Have we read on this show against Nayib Bukele for his extremely effective crackdown on crime?
They hate this guy. You know who else they hate?
Well, everybody else that's kicked George Soros out, like Hungary and Russia.
It's not a coincidence.
And, of course, Naya Bukele gets to the heart of the issue that these people, their ideas are terrible.
Nobody would ever vote for them, so they don't run for office.
They pull the strings behind the scenes.
They are the man behind the curtain.
Of course, it's public now.
They have so much power that they can actually flaunt what they're doing when everything they do has the same power.
Almost inevitable, horrific results for the people under them.
How George Soros and his son are not in jail cells right now is really a testament to the power of their network.
New York Post has this article.
I started highlighting it.
Then I ended up highlighting every line, so I just gave up highlighting after the first page.
But the whole thing is... Very informative.
This is from the New York Post, published yesterday.
The Soros backlash, how the nation has turned against soft-on-crime prosecutors.
For $40 million, a rounding error for one of the wealthiest men in history, George Soros helped remake the nation's legal system.
Now, that's not exactly right.
See, George Soros gave billions of dollars to leftist organizations because when you talk about 40 million dollars given directly to prosecutors to fund their campaigns, we have to remember is that that's backed up by additional millions of dollars in local NGOs or local branches of the Open Society Foundation where you have A network of leftist organizations, all funded by George Soros, all working to get this person elected.
So $40 million is just the tip of the iceberg when you're talking about the immense amount of money that George Soros has spent specifically and deliberately to dismantle the legal system in this country.
So I just want to make that note.
He supported prosecutors who vowed not to prosecute Soros and other related entities.
I like that, referring to Soros as an entity.
That's accurate. They pushed district attorneys who aimed to reshape law and order into anarchy and disorder.
And it worked. At its peak influence, 75 Soros-backed prosecutors held office.
As a result, one in five Americans and half of those living in the nation's most populous cities were living in an area run by a Soros DA or one who shared his ideology.
The damage they've done has been immeasurable.
Shoplifting and drug use was decriminalized.
Repeat offenders were set free with no bail.
And murders, robbery, and rape increased in Baltimore, Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and more.
He's an entity.
I also like referring to him as a worm.
This is just a great article.
Through a combination of corruption and voter backlash, a significant number of these district attorneys have been ousted.
First on the docket is Marilyn Mosby.
Mosby took office as the 25th state attorney of Baltimore in 2015 and was one of the first weak on crime prosecutors Soros backed.
On her watch, only 53% of felony cases resulted in a conviction.
And in her words, it's, quote, shameful to take pride in overwhelming conviction rates.
This is, I mean, do we need to explain how backwards and upside down and inverted the whole world is?
It's shameful to do well at your job.
It's a shame to succeed in your mission.
Okay. Between 2015 and 2019, murders skyrocketed nearly 50% after falling 8% from 2009 to 2014.
From the 2015 to 2019 period, one in every 350 Baltimore City residents were murdered.
Incredible. Incredible.
Incredible. And you know, crime, it reminds me of like, I remember my mom telling me when I was a little kid, how trust worked.
How you build trust brick by brick.
Everything you do that's trustworthy adds just a little bit to this building of a wall of trust that you're building.
But it only takes one push to knock it all over.
You build it piece by piece, but then one untrustworthy thing just undoes all that work.
You knock it all down and have to start over from scratch.
That's kind of how fighting crime is.
It's not incredibly easy.
Even what's happened in El Salvador, while effective, has not been easy at all.
It's been a, at this point, five-year-long war they've had to wage.
And that's an extreme case.
But fighting crime, you're constantly building, you're constantly working, you're constantly trying to just lower that crime rate a couple percentage points year over year.
It's falling 8% from 2009 to 2014, doing the hard work, getting things done, getting criminals off the street.
Only for one prosecutor to come in and abolish all of the hard work that's done.
And from 8% down, it goes 50% up in a single year.
Despicable scumbags.
Welcome back, folks. So yes, we're...
Almost inevitable failure and downfall of corrupt prosecutors brought to us by the infinite funds of George Soros.
So Marilyn Mosby became a prosecutor in the state's attorney, actually, of Baltimore in 2015 and immediately reversed years of declining crime rates.
From 2009 to 2014, crime rates fell 8%.
Murders specifically fell 8%.
And then in the ensuing four years after Mosby got into office, they skyrocketed nearly 50%.
Okay?
It turns out it's a lot easier to destroy than to build.
Did you guys know this? Are we aware of this?
That doing the right thing is actually more difficult?
Than just giving up and letting evil take power?
Crazy. I know, it's crazy.
One in every 350 Baltimore City residents were murdered.
So I think, I mean, that's a lot.
That's a hell of a lot.
So can we say that Marilyn Mosby killed more people than COVID? Do you think that's accurate?
No. Do you think Marilyn Mosby, not prosecuting murderers, is responsible for more deaths in Baltimore than COVID-19?
And if that's the case, maybe we need a lockdown.
Maybe we need a crime-fighting lockdown where everyone in Baltimore has to stay inside for a year so they stop killing each other.
And we did it for COVID, and that didn't kill as many people.
So, I mean, if we're treating...
This all equally, objectively, I think Baltimore needs to go into a lockdown until George Soros is gone.
But it wasn't her causing the murder rate to skyrocket 50% that did her in.
It wasn't the blatant failure to uphold the very basic obligations of her job.
No, in fact, she went farther than that.
Her legal troubles began.
When allegations that she withdrew money from a COVID program designed to help the less fortunate were brought forward, she was indicted by a federal grand jury on four counts of perjury and being convicted on one count of mortgage fraud.
Oh, wow. You hired a criminal as your main law enforcement person, and she sided with the criminals.
What do you know? There's something going on here.
She will be sentenced in her fraud case on May 23rd.
And then there's this person from Loudoun County.
Buta Bibberage.
Buta Bibberage.
It's a fun name to say.
Try it.
Butta Bibberage.
She won the Loudoun County Commonwealth attorney race and was sworn into office in January 2020.
So ineffective was Bibberage at doing her job that the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors gave her office a smaller budget than requested in 2021, effectively due to the lack of need of 735 cases brought to her office.
She dismissed 491, bringing only 8% to trial.
What Bibberage is willing to prosecute is just as shocking as what she won't.
She spent two years prosecuting Scott Smith, a Loudon father, outrageously charged with disorderly conduct after being arrested at a school board meeting while speaking out about his daughter being sexually assaulted by a transgender student.
And we remember this, right?
We went over it a million times, but long story short, they were trying to pass a transgender bathroom rule through the school board.
And while they were in discussions and as the vote was coming up, they happened to have a transgender student rape another student in a bathroom, which would have put a little bit of a damper.
It would have provided ammunition to the Republican right-wingers to oppose this measure.
Which is how they phrase it, because when you point out the obvious negative outcomes of their policies, really you're just like, you just hate transgender people and are using whatever facts you can get to try to gain power, you know, whatever projection they want to throw on everybody.
The fact is that they allowed a girl to be raped.
And covered it up and didn't report it to the police and I think maybe didn't even tell it to the parents because otherwise it would have interrupted their mission to put in place rules that guarantee this would happen more.
And by the way, because they didn't tell anybody, because they didn't punish the kid, the rapist, they sent him to a different school where he did it again.
So I'm not exaggerating.
They literally allowed a girl to be raped so that they could pass their political agenda because that's who these people are.
And then for two years, the father, who was outraged that his daughter was allowed to be raped by a boy in school, and then it was covered up and not reported to the police because of the political...
Desires of the people in charge.
I see he got mad and started shouting at a school board meeting.
So then he was arrested and prosecuted for two years and had to be eventually pardoned by the governor.
The evil that we're surrounded with is beyond description.
Bibbaraj was eventually defeated in November 2003 by Republican Bob Anderson.
You know, it's like a lot of these...
Municipalities or counties.
It's like they're dipping their toe in being lawless nests, hives of anarchy and chaos.
And then after a few years, they're like, maybe let's not do that.
Maybe let's not do that.
It's like, you know, maybe I'll just try putting my hand in the boiling water.
I mean... I know that for all of time, people know that boiling water is hot and it'll burn you, but what if we just try it?
What if we just give it a shot, see what happens?
Why? Why would you do it?
It's always bad.
It's inevitably bad.
Nowhere where any Soros prosecutor has ever been appointed has there ever been a benefit to anybody except the criminals.
At all. Ever.
It's... You're as likely to have a positive outcome sticking your hand in a pot of boiling water as you are hiring a Soros prosecutor.
But maybe we'll give it a shot.
Maybe we'll just try to... It's insane.
Kim Gardner was another one.
Soros spent $190,000 backing Gardner in 2016, and she became the circuit attorney of St.
Louis. He spent another $116,000 backing her re-election.
In exchange for this investment, conviction rates fell from 85% when she was elected to only 54% by 2019.
During her tenure, nearly 12,000 criminal cases were dismissed, and like Bibbera, she had questionable priorities when it came to who to charge.
Gardner made herself a household name in conservative circles when she targeted the McCloskeys, a husband and wife who defended their home by brandishing firearms after a Black Lives Matter mob threatened them.
Okay.
Okay. So again, it's not up for speculation.
These people are put into place on purpose because they prioritize their own political agenda above the obligations of the job that they're going for.
Just like we explain over and over again.
All of these people do.
It is a sickness that they have.
It's some sort of extremism that they embody where it doesn't matter if you put them as a judge or a DA or a programmer of AI. They interpret...
Gaining this position not as an obligation to uphold responsibilities, but as a warrant to persecute their enemies and enact their subversive political revolution.
Every time. Every time it's like this.
Over and over again. These people are scum.
They're destroying America on purpose.
They're both not prosecuting actual criminals who violate the rights and safety and peace of innocent people, but they spend inordinate amounts of time going after people who don't commit crimes like fathers who are mad their daughters got raped and people who defended their house against a mob of arsonists. but they spend inordinate amounts of time going after people Chesa Bowden is widely credited with legalizing shoplifting in San Francisco, which is why you can't have nice things anymore.
Then you've got Monique Worrell.
Soros is one of four backers who spent $2.2 million getting Monique Worrell elected as state attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida.
As a result of her election, charges were not filed against 40% of defendants arrested in the Ninth Circuit.
She had eventually to be suspended by Ron DeSantis who accused her of neglect of duty and incompetence.
Andrew Warren was elected as state attorney for the 13th Circuit of Florida in 2016 and reelected in 2020.
Warren's priorities included prosecuting a church for violating COVID lockdowns, even as he signed a statement saying he would not enforce laws against abortion.
Warren was suspended by DeSantis in 2022.
That year, the Florida Supreme Court dismissed Warren's lawsuit challenging his dismissal.
Kim Foxx, we know.
She became a household name after she dropped the initial charges against actor Jussie Smollett for falsifying a hate crime.
But her unwillingness to crack down on gang violence in Chicago did more damage.
Average annual murders jumped from 501 to 666, the Heritage Foundation found.
More than 230 attorneys quit her office.
Between June 21 and October 22 alone, and she announced mid-2023 she would not be seeking re-election.
And that's just the beginning.
More and more of these prosecutors either resign in disgrace or have to be ousted from their office because of their deliberate abjuration of their position.
Your phone calls this hour, but I want to go to a portion of a speech from Julie Kelly she gave at CPAC. She has been a singularly important and powerful voice for the victims of the J6 persecution.
unidentified
Here's Julie Kelly at CPAC. Thank you all for coming.
julie kelly
So much. Great crowd. So I'd like to start off with a question for all of you.
This is what I was taught in my speech communications degree from Eastern Illinois University.
It's coming in handy. What world leader recently took the stage to address his countrymen to brag about the number of political dissidents that he and his regime have rounded up over the past few years?
What world leader not only talked about the 1,200-plus countrymen that he rounded up helped His regime, his authorities, round up, arrest, charge, prosecute, but also that almost 1,000 of them had been convicted,
meaning that they either were coerced into plea deals or they were convicted by a jury made up of residents of a city that shared that world leader's political views.
Furthermore, who is the world leader that then stood on the stage and bragged about the number of years that those people had been sentenced to prison?
840 years, he said.
Anyone know who that is?
Correct. Now just imagine for a moment if that had been a world leader from any other country who had taken the stage and bragged and boasted about incarcerating people who protested against him more than three years ago.
There would be international outrage like we've seen the past week or so, past few days.
There would be condemnations from the UN, from Amnesty International.
Instead, when Joe Biden spoke those words on the three-year anniversary of January 6 at Valley Forge, no less, he was greeted with applause from those people in the audience.
Presumably the same people who are now posting their grief and heartbreak and outrage over the death of Alexei Navalny in Russia.
Biden's numbers, however, as he said 1,200 Americans had been arrested and charged, already are outdated, and I'll tell you why.
The U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Matthew Graves, who is a Biden appointee, is on pace this year to arrest a January 6th protester every day.
So, the total number now is up to 1,315 defendants, with Matthew Graves and the Department of Justice promising that that total caseload at the end of the day will exceed 2,000, representing an unprecedented criminal investigation and prosecution against American citizens who protested the 2020 election on January 6th.
Now what Joe Biden didn't mention, and this is important, is that his Department of Justice has a 100% conviction rate in the nation's capital in jury trials against January 6th defendants.
We are now two years removed from the first trial, which was March of 2022.
Two years later, not one jury in Washington, D.C. has fully acquitted a January 6th defendant after more than 100 trials.
Now, some of those trials have more than one defendant.
Now, the jury has acquitted defendants on some charges, but no January 6th defendant has walked out of a Washington courtroom fully exonerated by D.C. jury.
And you know why? Because it is a city populated by Democrats that voted 92% for Joe Biden.
harrison smith
And by the way, not a single...
A defendant in a J6 case has been allowed to move their case because of that corruption in D.C. They all are being charged in D.C. with a 100% conviction rate.
So if you protest the United States government in a way that displeases them, they arrest you and convict you 100% of the time.
Tyranny. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Second hour of American Journal. We'll take your calls this hour.
I'll go ahead and open up the phone lines.
We'll do a Twitter space in the third hour when I'm joined in studio by Chase Geiser.
We still have some stories to cover here.
We're going to cover the FBI whistleblower that's being charged now and some bizarre twists and turns and suspicious activity when it comes to his case.
And we'll also talk about, again, the continuing...
Fallout and outrage over Google's Gemini refusing to depict white people whatsoever.
Again, it's crazy to see.
It's crazy since this type of stuff has been happening for the last decade.
Down the open, very obvious this is the case.
People online have been talking about it.
Nobody's ever cared until now.
And now people are being outraged by it.
I'm not complaining. It's a wonderful thing.
But it is interesting, and it opens up a big old can of worms.
It's like these people can't help but go too far.
It's really like they can't help it.
And it's like when they push too far on one thing, everything else they're doing kind of starts to unravel.
So they refuse to show white people in this image generator...
And people started talking about that, and that became a big national story.
And now people are looking into all of the practices of not just Google, but Microsoft as well, and calling out their blatantly anti-white agenda.
And they could have just let it depict white people.
They could have just not censored white people, and their whole anti-white scheme wouldn't have started to unravel, but they can't help themselves.
So I don't know.
I don't know. It's like, reminds me of the war on Gaza that Israel's carrying out, where it's like not only are people now speaking out against Israel in a way that is sort of unprecedented in the political sphere, but it's spothering out into a whole bunch of other issues with Israeli influence and AIPAC and the ADL and how they're all cooperating with each other.
And it's like you could have just...
Not done a genocide against the Gazans, and things would have kept going as normal.
But now there's a massive pushback against you, not just for the war, but for a whole host of other things that nobody talked about before the war.
So, it's like they can't help them.
They just have to go too far.
It's bizarre. It's a...
Psychological illness in my estimation.
But anyway, we'll take your calls on any topics you want to call in about.
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Just a quick note here.
As another example, another manifestation of the cancer, another symptom of the disease that we're dealing with.
Biden's dog commander bit secret service agents at least 24 times, report says.
I think that makes this dog like the most successful...
Terrorist in the world.
I mean, has any other individual or group even had such a successful casualty rate against the American Secret Service?
I mean, this dog is a beast.
Is it working for Putin, I wonder?
What other individual has been able to cause injury to 24 different Secret Service agents who I mean, it's incredible.
It's wild. President Joe Biden's German Shepherd commander has bitten Secret Service personnel on at least 24 occasions.
It's like...
Just imagine being a Secret Service agent in Joe Biden's White House.
It's like half the time you're having to pick up Hunter Biden's crack pipes he's leaving around, having to clear out the human-trafficked whores he's stashing in closets.
You're having to try to protect Biden from falling down the stairs.
Anytime you say anything to Biden, he descends into a screaming rage that's hard to deal with.
And you're also just being bitten by a dog the whole time.
You're just like bitten by a dog and yelled at by your boss.
I mean, it must be just miserable.
I mean, these people... Every couple of months a story comes out where it's just like a Kamala Harris staffer that gets fired is just like, she's the worst.
It's just an atmosphere of suspicion and hatred and backbiting and everybody's mean.
These people just have an aura of hatred around them.
It's one of the things about having horrible leadership.
It goes through the ranks.
It spreads through the ranks all the way down to the puppies, to the little dogs.
I don't know if y'all have ever noticed this.
There's a cheesesteak place I like around here, but like everybody that works there is a jackass.
And it's weird. It's very weird.
First time I went there, I was like, huh, that woman must be having a bad day.
She was very mean to me.
She was very rude to me.
But whatever, she's having a bad day.
You know, this type of thing where I'm just like trying to scan my card.
She's like, it's not ready yet.
I'm just like... All right.
I'll wait then. Thank you.
It's just like, man, that woman was having a bad day.
And then you go back and it's a different person.
They treat you exactly the same.
And I go back a third time and it's the owner of the place.
And he's the biggest jackass of them all.
And it's like, okay, so this is like a culture.
This is like a corporate culture sort of thing.
Like the leader, the person in charge sets the tone and everybody else sort of subconsciously conforms to it.
So it literally happens everywhere.
It happens in food trucks in Austin.
It happens in the White House.
It happens in major corporations around the world.
When your leader is a...
Despicable jackass that doesn't value anybody, let alone the underlings that work underneath them.
The spirit sort of pervades through the rest of the people working there.
And when he's the President of the United States, sort of everybody in the country takes on this Despicable mindset.
Even the dogs. 24 incidents include, do not include previous incidents involving Commander that CNN had reported, while a report published in July by a conservative watchdog, Judicial Watch, listed at least 10 more incidences, including one that forced an un-uniformed officer to seek treatment at a nearby hospital.
This man, this dog is, he's out for blood.
He's on a mission.
He's Rambo. He's the ghost.
Maybe, you know, the ghost stories about the White House are true, and maybe this is Abraham Lincoln's disembodied soul getting revenge for the people that have destroyed a once-great country.
Maybe this is just blood-mad spirit infesting this dog and trying desperately to kill the people that are now occupying the White House.
Just insane. Also, Joe Biden spends 40% of his time not at the White House.
So for 40% of the time, poor Secret Service agents are just hanging out in an empty house, cowering in fear of the dog that's oppressing them.
The attacks on Secret Service personnel to change their workplace habits to avoid further injuries, according to the report, which included an email from an anonymous agent who said recent dog bites, you know, the recent ones, to differentiate the ones in the past.
You know, there's so many. We're just talking about the recent dog bites here.
Okay, so the recent dog bites have challenged us to adjust our operational tactics when Commander is present.
So Commander is...
He's a commander.
He's making the Secret Service do things.
Secret Service Communications Chief Anthony Guglielmi told Forbes personnel have been, quote, navigating how best to operate in an environment that includes family beds for many presidential administrations.
I love the military tone of that.
Just like we are...
We are maximizing our operational capabilities in dealing with the pets.
We are strategically looking at various tactics we can deploy on the battlefield of the living room when Commander is present.
Of course, Biden took Commander in as a puppy, meaning that him turning out to be a vicious, uncontrollable hellhound is entirely a consequence Of their behavior and teaching.
Which, hey, not the first thing Joe Biden has raised that turned out to be a menace to everyone around them.
See Hunter Biden, for examples.
Okay, so again, not the most important story.
Maybe for the Secret Service agents, this probably takes up an important position in their day-to-day.
Constantly worrying about where, you know, it's like how my cat is with my children.
My children love our cat, but our cat does not like being smacked on the head because my kids are too young to know how to pet appropriately or having her tail pulled.
So she's just sort of a constant awareness, constant alert state as to who's around and what's going to happen.
So now you've got a bunch of secret service agents.
It's like probably hearing the jingle of a bell on Commander's collar and their nightmares.
24, and that doesn't include the 10 that we know about already and the additional ones that CNN reported on.
So what do we think?
Commander's 50?
He's like a 50? 50-0, is that his record?
What do you think the record of Commander's fights are?
Okay, so let's talk about serious stuff now.
But again, I mean, it's just one of those things.
Just one of those things.
An embodiment of the spirit of the age.
This out-of-control dog biting law enforcement with the presumed approval of the people in charge.
It's a microcosm for where we are today.
The dog should be put down, is what I'm saying.
Meanwhile, Biden public officials are colluding with far-left activists to swing election.
It's a good headline for national polls, but it's actually significantly worse than that.
See, public employees in the Biden government are colluding with far-left non-profit groups to boost turnout among key Democrat constituencies ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Emails obtained by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project reveal government officials with USAID... You know, the ones who funded the coronavirus pandemic?
The ones who started the ball rolling on the crisis that enslaved everybody for a couple years?
You know the guys.
USAID. As part of the Department of State, has been taking direction on how to register voters from Demos, a left-wing non-profit dedicated to racial justice.
So as part of the Department of State, USAID is ostensibly an international development agency with a $27 billion taxpayer-funded budget that provides economic support for over 100 countries worldwide.
USAID is not the only government agency actively working with Democrat-aligned groups like Demos to assist President Joe Biden's re-election efforts.
In 2021, Biden signed Executive Order 14-0-19.
Which directs various agencies and departments in his government to consider ways to expand citizens' opportunities to register to vote and obtain information out and participate in the electoral process.
Under the guise of a public service, President Biden's order effectively incorporates the federal government in aiding Democrat turnout efforts.
So they'll take your money.
They'll take your tax dollars as, as after all the vast majority of the Democrat voting base is, are not taxpayers.
They're dependents on the government.
So they'll take, they'll take your dollars, take your tax dollars.
They'll pay off student loans to bribe their constituencies to vote for them with your money.
Then they take your money and give it to Democrat organizations to fund their voter roundup efforts.
And they'll take your money and use the federal government to pressure the media to be more friendly to Joe Biden, as was revealed earlier this year when it was exposed that mainstream media was in close contact with and under pressure from the Biden administration to soften their coverage of as was revealed earlier this year when it was exposed that mainstream
Then your taxpayer dollars will be taken and given to the FBI and the CIA and the NSA to embed operatives in social media companies, to silence your speech online.
So are you getting a picture of what our government even is at this point?
It is a system. It is a giant sucking vacuum vacuuming up your money.
The little bit that's left after their massive inflationary cycle has made everything you depend on to live more expensive.
Whatever you have left, they siphon up and then distribute to their friends to further empower their political action so that they can get more people in office to steal more of your money, to send it to more of their friends, to get more people in office, to steal more of your money, to send to more of their friends.
It's a cycle of exploitation that is continuous and self-perpetuating and self-sufficient in many ways.
In other words, by giving money to these groups and then the groups supporting you politically, it's all a self-contained democratic operation to completely and utterly disempower So again,
I mean, combine this with the student loan program Hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars that are ostensibly given to the government to improve the lives of the citizens, to bring about law and order, to protect the border and defend our national interests overseas.
Instead, it's being stolen by the hundreds of billions and given away to the friends and fellow travelers of the ruling regime.
To solidify, consolidate, and expand their power nationwide in a continuous cycle of exploitation and abuse that ends only when these people go to jail forever.
Again, I see the phone calls filled up here.
I do want to...
I guess we'll go to some of you now because I'm going to get into what's happening with this indictment of Alexander Smirnoff.
But it's going to take me a minute to do that.
So we'll go to phone calls here and finish out this segment and then I'll get into this stuff.
On the other side. But let's go to phone calls now.
I see Daryl in North Carolina has called in about Soros owning Vice Magazine, Vice Media Group.
Go ahead, Daryl. You're on the air.
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Yeah, it was funny. I was reading that yesterday, I think it was.
You were mentioning it this morning about Vice, how it was worth $6 billion at one time.
The Soros Fund scooped it up for, I think, $300 million, $350 million.
So that's a nice little score from them.
And then also, what I really wanted to talk about was Odyssey.
The Soros Fund Management bought Odyssey, which is the number two owner of radio stations in the whole United States.
So they're gearing up for a major push.
Let's call it a propaganda push, which is what it is.
And it really made me think about Infowars and all of the...
Family-owned American Patriot radio stations that InfoWars is on and how important that is.
You know, because internet and Twitter spaces, X spaces, it's all great.
But we've been shown in the past that that can be taken away in an instant.
But what they can't take away are these family-owned American radio stations that can continue putting out the signal that's so vitally important to us.
And I just wanted to get that out there to you.
harrison smith
What a great point, Daryl.
Absolutely. We talked about George Soros buying the radio stations last week when I was on the Alex Jones show with Owen.
But we didn't even...
Think about that. I didn't even think about that.
You're absolutely right.
And, you know, luckily, I don't think we're on any of the stations that Soros is owning.
We wouldn't be for long if that was the case.
But it is so important to support your local radio station if they air Infowars, if they run sponsored ads during the breaks.
Support those businesses.
It really is a vital form of infrastructure.
And it's important also to understand how, in reality, how many Americans rely on broadcast TV and broadcast radio still.
We spend a lot of time in the new media because we're on the forefront and we're, you know, that's a very important space where discussions are happening and a lot of news is spread.
But radio stations, television stations, you still, you can't Underestimate the power that they still have.
And Soros certainly recognizes it or else he wouldn't have bought up all the radio stations.
And yeah, it's a unified, ubiquitous push for propaganda taking place right now in 2024.
And it's funny because obviously they're not under attack like we're under attack.
they're not being sued with, in my opinion, frivolous lawsuits.
They're not being targeted by the FBI for investigation, trying to find something to charge them with.
They aren't having to suffer anything we're having to suffer under yet.
They keep going down and we keep succeeding.
So it's, it's like they're, it's like these people really are parasites where they, you know, latch on to something like vice news.
They twist it and turn it and destroy it from within.
By covering all sorts of stuff nobody cares about and destroying any journalistic integrity they had.
They sort of, like Captain Jack Sparrow, riding that ship all the way until it's totally underwater.
And then they hop off to the next ship and drive that one into the water.
So, I don't know. These radio stations will probably be shut down in three years.
And George Soros will probably, you know, do some...
Marketplace manipulation where he ends up profiting by destroying these things and he'll use the profits to buy another up-and-coming media outlet and twist that into a leftist propaganda machine that Americans despise and destroy.
So yeah, more important now than ever to support your local radio stations and support them however you can.
You know, obviously Buying products that are advertised on there.
Even letting the people who you're buying products know, hey, I heard your ad on this radio station.
Or even calling the radio stations.
Just saying, you know, thank you for keeping InfoWars on the air.
And there are a lot out there that every single one of them has to take on a risk in keeping us on air.
So we really do appreciate it.
And I appreciate the call, Daryl.
Let's go to... Tara in Alabama.
Tara, you're on the air about the cyber attacks that happened yesterday.
Not just cell phone outages from AT&T across the country, but pharmacies also being attacked apparently.
You're on the air, Tara.
Thanks for calling in. Hey, Harrison.
unidentified
Yeah, I wanted to touch base on that and get your opinion.
I really enjoy you.
Yeah, so today our pharmacies was actually hit as well where people were unable to fill their prescriptions.
It was mainly Walgreens.
And back in December, you know, we had 11 different types of infrastructures get hit.
It was water facilities, aquatic centers, breweries.
And I feel like, you know, China's building up their forces in the South China Sea.
And I'm just wondering if they're like systematically taking out, you know, seeing what they can do because, you know, they're flooding us with people all of a sudden.
And if you think they're going to shut us down and move in on Taiwan.
harrison smith
Well, you know, It's certainly a very distinct possibility.
You know, Chinese crossings at the southern border are up 500% over, I believe, this time last year, maybe even just a couple months ago.
So they're sending tens of thousands of people across our southern border to disappear within our country.
They are very capable of shutting down massive infrastructure.
And I'm going to have to pull a video on this from a great...
He mainly is on TikTok, but he's on Twitter now as well.
And he's breaking down a book that explains some of the recent cyber activity that's taken place.
And his argument is basically we already are in a third world war.
It's just taking place in the cyber sphere.
And that is how war is going to happen in the future.
It's way more cost-effective to shut a dam down and flood a city than try to send bombers into America to bomb it.
It's a brave new world of electronic warfare, and I think we have a lot of enemies out there with their finger on the button that they can press at any time because they have access internally to our machines.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
Taking your phone calls this hour.
Chase Geiser will be in studio with me.
We'll do a Spaces in the next hour.
We'll start off the next hour with a video by Ian Carroll, where he breaks down the cyber world war that's been going on for at least a decade.
Really a great video, but I want to play a big chunk of it, so we'll do that in the beginning of the next hour while we go to phone calls here in the meantime.
And we'll get to what's happening with Smirnov here in just a second.
But before we do that, let's go out to Mr.
Process in Wisconsin.
I want to talk about the moon landing, the first successful landing of a spacecraft on the moon by America in 51 years.
Go ahead, Mr.
Process, you're on the air. Hi, Harrison.
icarus in wisconsin
This is Mr. Process.
And before we get started with the NASA stuff, since you started with Soros, I wanted to hear your opinion and thoughts, explanation on what America would be like without a champagne socialist class, communist Jewish cabal, and unlimited illegal immigration and import of people who don't like us.
unidentified
Can you just describe it for me for a sec?
harrison smith
The 1950s?
I mean, that's it.
The 1950s, but...
But 1950s sci-fi, if you go back to the 1950s, even the early 60s, but sci-fi didn't really come around until the 50s.
If you read what they thought the future would be like, that's probably be where we are now.
Like nuclear batteries powering our cars and flying cars and colonies on the moon and terraforming Mars.
It would be incredible.
I mean, if you just imagine the trillions of dollars We spend dealing with the problems that bad actors create.
The real issue is that there's no extreme revolution we need to get there.
It's literally just doing normal things that normal countries do and have done for all of time, like protect their border and punish criminals.
It's so simple to do all of this, and we're just not allowed to.
We're just not permitted to.
Our cities would probably look like Dubai or...
You know, the futuristic cities in China.
Clean, functional, happy, prosperous.
It would be a beautiful thing, Mr.
Process. And it's a good point you bring up because obviously we're not in that world and we spend so much time just bemoaning the sorry state of literally everything in this country that we don't spend enough time talking about what it would be like if all of this was just not...
Weighing us down.
It's like saying, imagine how fast you could swim if you didn't have an anvil tied around your neck.
We can't swim with the anvil tied.
We can't succeed. We can't prosper.
We can't expand.
We can't empower our scientists and entrepreneurs to create new and exciting technology because there's a constant drive just interfering continuously at every step of the way.
So God only knows how many Young men who would have changed the world if they'd been given a chance were, you know, not accepted into the college of their choice because they had to fulfill diversity quotas.
Who knows what the entertainment would be like if Hollywood wasn't infested with the most despicable people the world has ever seen.
That's another sort of crazy thing about the modern world is not only Life much bleaker than it was just 10 years ago, let alone 20 or 30 years ago, in terms of just like you want to go downtown, but it's filled with homeless people zonked out on drugs.
God only knows what they're going to do.
They're like just yelling at their own shadow.
I mean, you know, not only is the world, the real world, just dismal and depressing and getting continuously worse and less safe, we can't even escape to entertainment because everything on TV sucks horribly.
And it's not just me saying that.
There was an article recently that was like, the vast majority of streaming shows are 30 years older or more.
We're 20 years older or more.
It's like, the shows that people stream constantly, I mean, the new shows, Willow, The Lord of the Rings show, all of these leftist trash shows, nobody watches them.
They suck. They're terrible.
They are at odds with the human experience and basic goodness and humanity itself.
They're at total odds.
And so people are streaming Gilmore Girls and, you know, The Office and Parks and Rec.
These shows are 20 years old at this point.
That's what people are streaming because modern TV sucks.
So it's just a weird situation to be in where not only does the real world suck because of the politics...
But we don't even have good entertainment to distract us from the suckiness of the real world.
It's all miserable.
So yeah, I think if you go back to the 1950s and you add super awesome, crazy technology, you would have a pretty good view of what we would look like without the continuous communist infiltration and subversion that we've experienced over the last 50 years.
Mr. Process, what do you think about that?
max in wisconsin
I pretty much agree with you, and also monetarily, you know, it's a more capitalist country that would be making more money, so it would even be beneficial for, like, the elite class, the rich class, the military-industrial complex, big farmer.
icarus in wisconsin
The quality of the military would be better.
The quality of the medicine would be better.
The quality of the infrastructure would blow Russia out of the water.
harrison smith
You know, but we're just burning everything down.
max in wisconsin
And you're not even allowed to talk about it, because if you talk about it, you're mean, you're racist, you're a bigot, where in reality you're just getting cucked.
icarus in wisconsin
By your own government, you know, you're knowingly getting cut.
harrison smith
And by the corporations as well, right?
I mean, what would America look like if instead of offshoring all of our manufacturing to China, the people who run the international corporations just paid American workers better and kept all the manufacturing here?
Everything would be better, Mr.
Process. But what's your comment on the moon?
I don't hear your theory on the moon here.
icarus in wisconsin
Yeah, I'm sorry. You brought up the Soro stuff, and that always irks me because it's like, how is this guy allowed to go around?
Meanwhile, Jones gets in trouble for shallow and minor things, and he's getting crucified.
But anyway, with NASA, yeah, I thought it was crazy that we landed on the moon.
max in wisconsin
It kind of puts all the moon deniers to rest, and I think there's a lot of stuff going on in space that is kind of relevant of what's going on because it kind of makes me think how Nikola Tesla even talked about it.
icarus in wisconsin
There's some sort of foreign...
Influence, alien influence, influencing these crazy people to do like a death cult deal or whatever.
So like the moon landing is weird because the moon is turning kind of red, rusty.
I don't know if you saw that recently, which is part of Revelations when that amateur photographer took the highest resolution pictures of the moon, even better than NASA. But the weird NASA scoop, you guys haven't mentioned it, which I thought was hella weird, was on Mars.
Where we sent, I don't know if you remember, I called in about the rovers we sent over there a couple years ago.
max in wisconsin
And the rover we sent over there, which coincidentally is a segue as talking about nuclear batteries, does have a nuclear battery.
icarus in wisconsin
We're not allowed that technology, but it has a nuclear battery.
max in wisconsin
I think the battery is called like MMRTG, multi-mission radio stope thermoelectric generator.
harrison smith
We only have about a minute left in the segment.
So what's up with the Mars rover?
icarus in wisconsin
With the Mars rover, we sent a helicopter there, even though there was no atmosphere before, but now there's an atmosphere.
We sent the helicopter, and something, as it was landing, knocked it out of the sky.
max in wisconsin
It's damaged. There's pictures of it.
icarus in wisconsin
And I'm like, what the heck?
How can a helicopter that's perfectly designed by NASA get damaged?
What hit it? What took it down?
max in wisconsin
The big mystery.
Yeah, there's pictures of it.
icarus in wisconsin
The helicopter was struck by something.
As it was landing and damaged its super advanced carbon fiber rotors, which are designed to spin at like super fast speed.
They're mega durable and there's a giant chunk taken out of it.
So it's like there was no storms, obviously, because they wouldn't fly in the first place.
And, you know, making me think what happened.
You know, it flew 11 miles before, but it was damaged.
And then you think about all the stuff with Phobos and the obelisk, you know, Russia going there and they're Yeah, I completely missed this story.
harrison smith
It's been sort of invincible until this moment.
Mars Helicopter Ingenuity pilot says bland terrain may have doomed NASA chopper.
So it was the terrain was too bland.
ian carroll
No idea how much I did not know about cyber warfare.
But last month, I made this video with this great face, and that dig led me to this book.
In August of 2013, the CIA director was woken up in the middle of the night because Iranian hackers were inside the Bowman Dam, in the PLC controllers, and it looked as if they might open the sluice gates.
Pretty much the worst-case scenario.
But if I'm reading this story right...
As it turned out, the Iranian hackers had actually misfired, and they were in the wrong dam.
Not the Arthur R. Bowman Dam in Oregon, but they were in the tiny 20-foot Bowman Avenue Dam in New York's Western County.
Like, they accidentally hacked the wrong dam.
Awfully lucky. But that is just the start.
The year of the Bowman incident, it was hard to miss the young Iranian hackers popping up at industrial security hacking conferences.
I'd watched in shock the following day as a young Iranian programmer named Ali Abbasi took the stage and hacked into the computers that controlled the power grid in five seconds.
With his access to the power grid, Abbasi told us, he could cause all kinds of destruction, sabotage data, turn off the lights, blow up a pipeline or chemical plant by manipulating its pressure gauges and temperature gauges.
I just got to the chapter about the grid.
In 2012, Russia had started mapping out the U.S. electric grid.
And over the course of just a few months, the attacks expanded to include employees at electrical utilities who had direct access to the computers that controlled the power switches.
Under current conditions, timely reconstruction of the grid following a carefully targeted attack if particular equipment is destroyed would be impossible.
And according to government experts, would result in widespread outages for at least months to two years or more, depending on the nature of the attack.
No electricity in entire states of the country for years or more.
Think about the food systems, think about the healthcare systems, water systems, transportation systems, heating during the winter.
And they didn't just target the grid.
They got into all the critical infrastructure in the U.S. They had successfully compromised industrial control software companies and they had trojanized the software updates that made their way into hundreds of industrial control systems across the country.
Like, the official updates coming from the companies themselves that are supposed to keep your software safe.
So it wasn't just US oil and gas companies anymore.
Russian hackers infected the software updates that reached the industrial controllers inside hydroelectric dams, nuclear power plants, pipelines, and the grid, and were now inside the very computers that could unleash the locks at the dams, trigger an explosion, or shut down power to the grid.
This was all the way back in 2013.
From my read, this is very likely the reason why the US did nothing when they annexed Crimea in the first place.
And that was very likely the reason why they did this.
Not to strike the US, but to hold it hostage.
And you've never heard about it because the entire cyber warfare game is completely secret.
99% of Americans don't even know that this stuff is going on.
This is more than a decade old at this point.
This book is seriously mind-blowing, and it's written by Nicole Pearlroth, who was the lead New York Times reporter on cybercrime for about a decade, and now she's consulting the government.
She first got involved in cyber journalism when the Snowden leaks happened, and then she started tracing and uncovering and digging into the history of cyber warfare, and holy shit, it is such a story.
This book is filled with interviews with secret hackers who have never gone on record before.
Filled with anecdotes from people that were in rooms that no one has ever talked about before.
And if you read this book, it will completely change your perspective on everything that's happening in the world today.
Because everything is based on technology, and technology is fundamentally hackable.
And I was right when I made that last video.
World War III is gonna be fought in cyberspace.
Not with conventional military forces.
Because America is extremely vulnerable to cyber attacks and has been all along.
And this book clearly details how and why that is true.
And it is very affordable to hire contract hackers in the open markets, the black markets, and do whatever you want.
It's been going on for decades already, right underneath our noses, and most of us have no idea.
I'm serious. Check this book out.
I'm going to keep making videos about it.
This is a big deal.
harrison smith
All right, so that book was called This Is How They Tell Me The World Ends.
That video is by Ian Carroll on X at Cancel CloCo.
He is a Cancel This Clothing Company.
Ian Carroll, Cancel, C-L-O-C-O. Just want to give credit to him for his great videos.
He does a lot of great stuff.
And yeah, very disturbing, disturbing things going on in cyberspace.
Hardly, hardly...
Talks about nearly as much as it should be.
Chase Geyser in studio.
We'll be continuing to take your calls.
We got people on hold.
We don't want to be rude and start a space and leave our callers dangling.
So we're going to go to calls this hour on all sorts of topics.
Stay with us. Chase Geyser in studio.
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of the American Journal is on.
Chase Geyser in studio here with me.
Welcome to the show, Chase. Honor and a pleasure to be with you, Harrison.
Thanks for inviting me. Yeah, my pleasure.
We just wanted to start doing this every once in a while.
After all, I mean, you're so busy behind the scenes, constantly working on stuff for InfoWars.
Using AI, using the new tools that we have to, again, ensure that we're on the forefront of technological progress as we always have been, but it feels like sort of a wasted opportunity because you're obviously a great host filling in for us, but when we're not sick or dealing with lawsuits...
You're just sitting in the background.
We just want to have a regular thing where maybe every Friday we bring in, take calls, and get your input on some of the big news stories of the week.
What to you is the biggest deal happening right now?
chase geiser
What's on your mind? Well, last night I got carried away with a little bit of a Twitter thread, an X thread.
I just, sometimes at night, I'm sure you've had this experience, I have a really hard time turning it off, and you look into one thing thinking it's going to be the last thing that you look into, and then all of a sudden, two and a half hours goes by, and you're putting together the sophisticated conspiracy theory, right?
Yeah, yeah, of course. So obviously at the beginning of this week, we had this story of space nukes, the Russian space nukes.
Right. That was leaking.
That suddenly disappeared in the context of the AT&T outage yesterday.
Right. So I'm looking online and I'm like...
Man, if it was a solar flare, why is it that it didn't impact T-Mobile or Verizon?
Why was it only an AT&T attack?
Obviously, a cyber attack would affect one network disproportionate to the others, but a solar flare is this universal just barrage of energy on the planet.
You would think that it would impact all the technology the same, unless there's something that I don't understand.
So I'm looking into it, and then I'm looking into...
AT&T data centers and where they're located.
Some of them are classified, some of them are public.
And then I look at a radiation map and there was a spike in radiation from a Geiger counter that measures radiation in Pasadena, California.
Okay. And I'm like, I wonder if there's a data center there.
And there's a data center by this company called Cogent Communications in Pasadena.
Okay. And I look into it in 2015.
They did a deal with AT&T and a lot of networking is AT&T. There's a radiation spike here.
The space nuke story goes away.
I'm like, was there a space nuke that attacked the data center?
harrison smith
Well, and Alex did that long report about nuclear-powered space lasers.
Yes. Okay, it's all kind of coming together.
That's very interesting.
chase geiser
The comments were interesting, too, because people were saying, I worked in data centers for a long time.
There's no way a solar flare would cause this sort of outage.
harrison smith
Is that the official story?
I thought everybody was saying it was a hacking attack.
chase geiser
Maybe it's changed. The narrative yesterday, a lot of the narrative was that it was a product of the solar storm that's going on.
harrison smith
Yeah, because there is a lot of solar activity going on right now, so that's a good correlation, but not a causation.
Right. Wow, interesting.
Yeah, and look, that is a rabbit hole.
The AT&T data centers, especially the windowless skyscraper in New York.
So AT&T outage, quote, was not a cyber attack.
That's according to Axios.
Yeah. Interesting.
chase geiser
World War III is happening and they want to keep it as covert as possible.
harrison smith
I think there's something to that.
As the video that we just watched relays, I mean, for years.
I've tried to explain this before, but especially in terms of intelligence, Tucker Carlson asked Putin, well, if you have intelligence that America bombed the Nord Stream pipeline, why don't you put it out?
And Putin was like, why would I do that?
No one would believe us and it would reveal our sources.
So it's a lose-lose situation for us.
We have evidence, but we can't present it because America controls the global media.
And so they wouldn't care if we presented it anyway and it would just give evidence to our intelligence agencies or to our enemy's intelligence agencies.
But there's a weird reality to understand that in intelligence, everybody knows what everybody else is doing.
So it's not like Russia's out there going, who bombed the Nord Stream pipeline?
We got to get to the bottom of this or trying to like get investigation.
They know.
They know who did it.
They just don't say they know who did it.
So with electronics, with computer systems, no computer system is immune to hacking.
And so the intelligence agencies have just like direct access to the computers of their enemies all the time.
So everything that happens in front of cameras and in front of the media is all a show.
It's all pretending to not know what they do know.
Pretend, you know, they – everything is orchestrated in a way that is explained by the fact that everybody sort of knows what everybody else is doing all the time.
They just don't say it constantly.
So, yeah, it's a brave new world we're entering into.
chase geiser
It was really reflected in one of my favorite movies, The Good Shepherd.
And my wife hates The Good Shepherd because the whole entire movie, Matt Damon's character is fighting for America and totally neglecting his family.
Oh, okay. And so there are several scenes throughout that movie where Matt Damon's character, who's an intelligence operative, is meeting with the Russian counterpart.
And the conversations they have are very much indicative of what you just said, where they both know exactly what the other is doing, but there's this weird sort of armistice, but it's an act of war at the same time, and they're almost friends because they have the same struggles.
Yeah. As intelligence people, they're just representing different interests.
Right, right. It's like a beautiful sort of outline of it, but I think you're absolutely right.
We know what's going on, but specifically with the Russian thing that you mentioned with Putin, talking about what would be...
The West owns all the media all over Europe, and we have since Operation Mockingbird.
He's really right because if people don't realize that we are responsible for the Nord Stream 2 explosion in the context of the fact that Joe Biden, six months before it happened, literally said that's what he was going to do in what now in retrospect appears to have been a screw up on his part where he wasn't literally said that's what he was going to do in what now in retrospect Right.
No one's like no one's ever going to believe the truth that they don't believe it after Biden said he was going to do it.
harrison smith
I mean, it's ridiculous. Right. When you present somebody with just obvious evidence of what's going on and they still don't believe it.
chase geiser
Like if I said, I'm going to kill you on March 15th and you die on March 15th and I'm like, the Russians, did everyone think you said you were going to do it?
harrison smith
Right, right. Yeah, 100%.
100%. And then there's the Polish member of parliament who tweeted out a picture of the Nord Stream pipeline explosion saying, thank you, America.
I didn't know that.
Yeah, they're so blatant.
They're so blatant about what they do, and it's just ridiculous.
So yeah, you can imagine the international intelligence game being played, the global chess board they're working on.
It's like playing poker where everybody can see everybody else's cards.
It's a weird concept.
But you can still do it. You can still play poker and knowing other people's cards, it's just no one will ever win.
It just goes on forever because everybody will fold because they know they're going to lose.
It's weird. It's a weird concept, but it's actually true.
And on top of that, by the way, I mean, maybe we need to compile it at some point, but every year or so there's some new story.
Where, you know, China will stop shipments of electronic components en route.
They actually intercept them with boats, board the boat, install spy devices onto the hardware itself, or the motherboards.
chase geiser
I mean... They do it in international waters.
Yeah. Probably legal ramifications.
harrison smith
So that's happening in China, but also you've got spy devices being planted on the motherboards of computers that are made by American companies.
I mean, computers themselves, they are...
Completely vulnerable to hacking constantly.
So when our whole world exists on computers, it's a mess, man.
chase geiser
It's a complete mess. Well, not to mention the fact that Snowden revealed that everything you say, if there's a microphone in the room, can be heard or viewed by a webcam remotely.
Our intelligence community has had that capability for decades now, since the Patriot Act.
And it's almost certainly the case that these other...
Nations like Russia and China have the same capabilities, especially since developing cyber capabilities is so much less expensive than other traditional weapons and military development.
Obviously, it's incredibly expensive to recruit troops, feed them, give them weapons, give them uniforms, train them, expend the ammo at the range, mobilize them, move them around.
All the expenses of traditional warfare are so astronomical compared to, hey, we're going to train 1,000 people on how to do the most incredible and sophisticated hacking possible.
And as long as we're connected to the Internet, we can screw up major infrastructure of any of our enemies.
I mean, it's a major – it's like the EMP in the Matrix.
You might be less powerful than the AI if you were to have a one-on-one combat with them.
But if you ignite this little EMP, they all shut down.
So this is like their EMP, I think, these conventional.
And one thing I've noticed, too, is the more...
the more ingenuity you implore.
So if you're broke, you start making incredible financial decisions or business decisions. - Right, right, yeah, true. - And there's actually science behind this.
I was watching a Jordan Peterson interview where he's talking about we have genes as human beings that are dormant and only activated when we're under stress. - Right. - So a lot of times you get complacent when you're comfortable It's like that famous line, good times make weak people, weak people make bad times, bad times, strong people, and then the cycle continues.
So when we endure a lot of stress within a short period of time for an extended period of time, so immediate onset for an extended period of time, genes actually activate and our mindset and decisions change.
And so when you have these countries like China and Russia who have been under the boot of the United States for 50 years, they are operating and thinking on On a different genetic level than our intelligence community, which is sort of sitting pretty in the state of dominance for an extended period of time.
Yeah, yeah. That's my flip, I think. Wow.
harrison smith
And there's also, you know, there is a downside to the liberty we enjoy in America from the mindset of intelligence agencies where, like, they can't find hackers.
There was a story that was really big a couple years ago where, like, they couldn't find hackers to hire because they had a requirement that you weren't allowed to smoke weed and hackers love smoking.
And so it was like, you know, our intelligence agent was like, hey, this is kind of a life or death thing.
We need hackers and we got to start letting in potheads because if we exclude them, then that's a huge talent pool that we're not getting access to.
So maybe they've overcome that somehow.
Or maybe they're just employing AI and just telling AI, hey, hack this system and it's going and doing it because God only knows the power of the AI they have.
When you see the power of the AI that they give out for free to us, you can only imagine what they have behind closed doors.
chase geiser
And I've had the privilege of meeting several white hat hackers over the course of my life, just friends, different occasions, different cities, states, whatever.
And I have never met a white hat hacker who I've become close with who hasn't done something massively illegal at some point.
In order to develop those skill sets, there's certain behavior when you're 16 years old that you might not...
Oh, I wish I hadn't done that.
But then you hear the story once you get to know them, and you have what data?
harrison smith
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
chase geiser
And so that's another challenge, too, because a lot of the best hackers and cybersecurity people will likely have been imprisoned.
Right.
Or just troublemakers in other ways or thieves.
And so you have to reach out.
It's like the movie Catch Me If You Can, where they actually, the FBI had the wisdom to hire Frank Abagnale to monitor their, to consult them on their check fraud investigations.
harrison smith
Right, right, right.
chase geiser
Because he was the best check fraud con artist in the history and didn't know how he was making the fake checks.
Sometimes you have to reach into the abyss to pull out somebody who actually, who knows how to deal with evil on the surface.
harrison smith
Yeah, that is, that is totally fascinating.
I mean the whole thing is...
It represents a sea change in just human history itself and the way that war will be fought into the future is just entirely different than the way it's being fought even now.
Man, fascinating stuff. But let's go out to some phone calls here.
We've got a bunch of interesting calls I see.
I see Brandy in Houston wants to call in about Google Classroom.
So I mentioned this yesterday a little bit, but Google has made a concerted effort Nationwide to get their hardware and their software into schools in elementary, starting in elementary schools.
So when you talk about Google AI being discriminatory, and not just the image generation, but the AI itself or the search results, and you know how censored they are.
And we saw after the 2016 election, Google held an all-hands meeting where they said, you know, we will not let this happen again.
Now we're doubling down our efforts.
And so when you take that understanding and then apply it to the fact that they have control over the hardware that kids are starting to learn from starting in kindergarten or first grade, you can only imagine the manipulation they're going to be able to carry out into the future.
Brandy in Houston, thank you for calling in.
You're on the air. You bet, guys.
unidentified
I just sent an email today to the teachers and principals saying, and I flat out told her my reason banning white people.
We're done. What form do I sign?
My child will not be allowed access to anything Google.
And, you know, there's no textbooks.
So it's homework on the Google Classroom, on the computer, and in school for learning.
harrison smith
So did you get a response?
unidentified
You know, I haven't checked because I started listening to y'all.
I saw them this morning.
I was there for Moms and Muffins, but I don't know.
If they want to sit down, we can do it.
I did let them know I know you're busy, so I don't know if they're going to just email us.
We'll see, but I did make a point.
They're going to have a meeting about it. I don't want my daughter getting bullied.
That's fine. We can do a sit down.
chase geiser
No worries. They're going to want to meet before they talk to you.
They're going to meet on their own.
unidentified
I love it, and if we all get together, and it's all about the boycott.
We see it working, so let's do it.
harrison smith
Yeah, absolutely. And of course, you know, this ties into COVID where so many schools had to go digital or, well, chose to go remote.
And so, of course, all of the learning starts to be done on computers.
And even in addition to that, I mean, these aren't computers that are specifically designed and only able to run academic programs.
They're just... They're internet connected.
You can download apps or whatever.
And I've heard, frankly, I've heard horror stories from teachers that are teaching like second grade kids and they have access to all of the kids' browsing history.
And they're like, I've got nine-year-old kids that are staying up till three in the morning every night.
I wish. I wish, right?
No. Yeah, less family-friendly sites, let's just say.
So it's giving kids the ability to do that, and the schools aren't doing anything to limit it.
And, of course, Google controls it all.
And they've made it free to use.
unidentified
I'm so glad you brought up the COVID, because since the COVID, it all went to Google, and they got rid of every textbook and every...
We look like a third world country because we have these spirals and they glue paper in spirals like we did in first grade.
Really? These are fifth graders and high schoolers and middle schoolers.
harrison smith
Right, right. But of course, that makes it easy to upgrade the history to match whatever diversity requirements come about in the future.
unidentified
Because history changes so quickly, right?
harrison smith
Exactly, exactly. If you have a textbook, that's set in stone.
You can't change that.
But if you're deciding to reimagine history into the future, having that history be digital makes that all extremely convenient.
It's very disturbing.
And again, they give it out for free.
So Google is doing this for free, apparently, because they're a loving, giving corporation who doesn't...
They don't want... They hate profits, I guess.
So again, if something's free, then you're the product.
chase geiser
A lot of this is government subsidized, too.
So like putting Google fiber in low-income communities and for low-income schools, that's all federally sponsored, subsidized.
So this monopoly that they've garnered isn't actually a manifestation of capitalism.
It's a manifestation of fascism.
And frankly, every monopoly that I've looked into in the history of capitalism in the United States has been federally sponsored by the government in some way, shape, or form.
So the argument that capitalism is causing this conglomeration and these abuses, it doesn't really add up.
The only reasonable explanation for why these major corporations are doing what they're doing is government pressure because it's not financially conducive to prosperity or success for them to do things like alienate the largest race in the entire country.
harrison smith
You would think, except that, you know.
The widest thing you can do right now is hate white people.
There's no other race that despises itself like white people.
It's one of those ironies, right?
White people hate white people.
Well, that's the widest thing you can do.
White people are the only ones that hate themselves at a statistically recognized rate.
Google was seed funded by the NSA and the CIA through NQTEL. So it's been government from the beginning.
Make no mistake. Same with Facebook and others.
Thank you for the call, Brandy.
Let's go to Patty in Boston.
Patty, I brought in backup.
So we're going to, you know, two-on-one versus Patty here.
But I kid, we love Patty.
Thanks for calling in from Boston, Patty.
patty in boston
Well, two-on-one is not going to be good enough.
unidentified
You're both about to have your asses kicked.
Look, here's the situation, right?
patty in boston
You guys have been crying and pissing and moaning about George Sorrell, right?
He uses his money to influence politics, right?
But this is the same Republican Party that decided that Citizens United was a good idea.
That we should be able to just go ahead and fund, you know, super PAC. Who here ever said they liked the Republican Party?
harrison smith
Yeah, you might be confusing us.
patty in boston
Both of you are registered Republicans.
No. Don't lie about that.
chase geiser
In Texas, you don't register for a party.
patty in boston
Okay, you can kiss my skinny, hairy, white Irish ass.
harrison smith
Republican. Well, yeah, yeah.
I'm a Republican in ideology.
No, no, no.
patty in boston
Hold on a second, man. If you're going to take calls, take calls, right?
I'm telling you right now, right now, that you guys are both Republican shills.
You can kiss my ass.
I don't care. But I'm just saying, you absolutely believe That money should influence politics.
unidentified
No, no, no. We absolutely, absolutely don't.
harrison smith
All right. You talked.
You talked. All right. We gave you time to talk.
But I mean, this is – I mean, you get that info wars we've always been.
Back in the day, people used to think Alex Jones was a communist because he was so against the war in Iraq.
I mean, we don't agree with the war in Iraq just because it was Republicans heading it.
And we don't agree with corporations being able to destroy people's freedoms, just like we don't agree with the government being able to destroy corporations.
It's an argument I've made since before I even had a show, that our rights and our freedoms and freedom of speech, this is guaranteed against any curtailment or any limitations, regardless of whether it's the government or corporations doing it.
The government of America exists to enforce our rights and protect them against You know, abuse by anybody.
So it's just, I mean, this would make sense if you were talking to another outlet, but Infowars is not exactly friendly with the Republican Party.
I mean, we got kicked out of CPAC the last time we went there.
They don't like us and we don't like them.
chase geiser
Now, I will concede we're more likely to support Republicans, but that's not the same thing as supporting the Republican Party as a whole.
harrison smith
Right. We don't support...
patty in boston
But Chase, you would agree, though.
I mean... That you are a Republican.
chase geiser
No, I would never call myself a Republican.
However, I always vote for Republicans.
patty in boston
So what's the difference?
chase geiser
Because I don't actually agree with what the party does.
It just happens to be that the best candidates are always the R on the ticket, not the D on the ticket.
patty in boston
I mean, come on. Come on.
Listen to what you just said.
I'm not a Republican, but I constantly vote for Republicans.
chase geiser
How many times have you heard us on this network criticize Ronna McDaniel, Mitch McConnell, McCarthy, any number of key Republicans, whether it's McCain, George Bush, as Warhawk?
We're constantly criticizing Republicans.
harrison smith
And, I'll add, complimenting Democrats when they say the right thing and do the right thing.
Which is rare. But when it happens, we're happy.
unidentified
Have you ever voted for a Democrat?
patty in boston
Yes. Have you ever voted for a Democrat?
chase geiser
I made a terrible mistake.
I voted for Megan Barry for mayor of Nashville.
I'm telling you right now. I voted for Megan Barry for mayor of Nashville about a year before she started banging her security guard on my tax dollars.
That was a big mistake. But I did vote for Megan Barry for mayor of Nashville because I thought she was a better candidate.
patty in boston
Okay, so that's the one time?
chase geiser
Yeah. I mean, come on, man. But there haven't been that many elections, man.
I've only been a voter for 12 years.
patty in boston
Yeah, because you're a young lady.
So why would I give a damn?
harrison smith
See, this is the problem with Democrats, Patty.
Here you have a topic that we agree on, and you're coming in here with fire in your eyes trying to fight us.
We both agree. Money doesn't belong in politics.
Money should not be the deciding factor as to who runs our country.
We're on the same team, Patty.
Calm down. We're on the same team here.
patty in boston
I'm just saying, why does Donald Trump need all this money from Sheldon Adelson's family?
He's dead, thank God.
But, you know, his wife is still...
You know, donating $100 million to his campaign.
And you guys say that you want money out of politics.
harrison smith
Because the dirty, rotten Democrats just charged him $450 million for being an amazing businessman.
I get it. I get it.
You want to impose your projected outrage on us.
We're the wrong target, my friend.
Go after the blue-blood Republicans.
We're libertarians over here.
unidentified
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
Music for the crew to dance to.
We're taking your phone calls.
Myself and Chase Geyser in studio today.
It's, uh...
I don't know.
It's a thing I guess we have to constantly deal with.
The fact that the Republican Party is filled with warmongering, corporate...
I can't say the thing I want to say.
Corporate-pleasing...
Scumbags who we then get their terrible ideas projected onto us and people are yelling at us about ideas that we don't even believe or hold.
It's sort of a constant thing.
chase geiser
I hate it. Yeah, first they mischaracterize you and then they attack the mischaracterization.
harrison smith
Right, right. Right.
They... They project an illusion on top of you and then attack it.
Right. And we're here behind it.
chase geiser
Oh, you're a white supremacist. Why are you racist?
unidentified
What? Because I said I love everybody.
harrison smith
What is happening? But it's constant.
And like, honestly, it seems like even things that I generally agree with, I'm obviously anti-abortion.
I think abortion is terrible.
But then I see Republicans like writing these bills that will never pass, putting restrictions that are...
Pretty absurd. And it's like, okay, are you doing this just to give Democrats talking points?
Like, are you... Like, why are you doing this?
Why are you taking this position and discrediting it by taking the most extreme position you possibly can in a way that seems almost designed specifically to infuriate and outrage leftists who are then just have ammo...
And are out there, you know, arguing with us and we have to either try to defend it or, I mean, I don't know.
It just, it all seems insane to me.
The latest IVF ruling strikes me like that.
And I had, I think I had an article somewhere in here, but it was basically saying like, yeah, everybody's outraged at this IVF decision from Alabama.
chase geiser
In veto fertilization?
harrison smith
Right. They basically said that you have to treat the embryos that they fertilize as living children.
Oh, I see. Even when they're frozen for years and can't be implanted, which it's like that's not stopping any abortions.
That's not saving any lives.
So why do this in a way that is, again, only giving ammo to the people that want to claim that Republicans are...
You know, just want to control women's bodies.
I don't know. I just don't get what the positive outlook of it is.
Plus, I think in vitro fertilization is a really good thing, and not only should it be allowed, it should probably be funded by the government, if you want my honest opinion.
In fact, my sister lived in Massachusetts, and under their healthcare system, the government pays for in vitro fertilization.
I wouldn't have...
My nephew, if not for that program.
So, I don't know.
Do you like him? He's a good kid, actually.
Yeah, maybe I'd think otherwise if he was a pain in the butt.
chase geiser
Literally made by the government.
harrison smith
Yeah. But look, we're talking about collapsing population.
chase geiser
Yeah, it's a national security issue.
So on that front, you could have the military fund it.
Saying, hey, we have a population crisis in this country.
Anybody who wants an in vitro fertilization...
harrison smith
We will breed soldiers. We will breed soldiers for America.
chase geiser
That makes sense from that front. That's why people criticize capitalism all the time.
Oh, how would we have roads?
Well, the reason we have a highway system is because in World War II, we needed one for the supply chain.
So you just have the military fund the roads as a national security issue.
Then it's not violating the free market principles...
harrison smith
That is how it works, but I know some people that would disagree with you about the benefit of the interstate system, which led to the destruction of Route 66 and all of these wonderful local roads.
But again, it's frustrating.
It's frustrating the control that the Republican Party still exerts, that they are still siding with Nikki Haley, they're still funding, they're still trying to undermine their own top presidential candidate, Donald Trump, instead of Just listening to the will of the people and actually doing something that would benefit us for once.
So, sorry guys, you can't hold us to whatever the Republican Party says.
We hate them too, so stop yelling at us.
Yell at them. I don't know.
That's how I feel. I agree.
What should we do? Take some calls. Let's go to Tim in California.
It says, college is a scam.
I tend to agree, Tim, but not totally.
That's the other... Before Tim gets into it, I also am not on the side of people that are just like, just go to a work school.
Go become a plumber. It's like, you think we're going to take the country over with plumbers?
No offense to plumbers. Plumbers do a lot of business and they make a lot of money and are great people that do hard work that I'm not sure I could do.
So, you know, no insult to them, but I want people...
Fighting for America that are like lawyers and educated and have high paying positions in important companies.
I don't want everybody on our side to be laborers.
I don't know. I tend to disagree with that talking point that gets deployed quite a bit.
So I do think college is a scam for some people, but I also am not just like wholesale companies.
Don't go to college ever.
I think we need people.
We need our side in college.
We can't just surrender the ground because our enemies hold it right now.
Tim, go ahead. You're on the air.
College is a scam, you say.
unidentified
Maybe that was condensed in the lead-up here.
tim in california
But good morning, Harrison. Good morning, Chase.
Good morning. Good morning. No, I was referring to a report that dropped midnight your time last night from Business Insider that said about half, about 52% of America's new college graduates are working in high school-level jobs, like food service and retail and so forth.
They go on to say that 10 years later, 73% of those people are in the same condition.
So, in other words, just because you...
The point is, if you don't have a benefit from having attended college, the very idea that you get all this debt and you get a sheepskin doesn't mean you're able to produce or be a proper person in society or whatever.
Just because you went, just because you sat in class, just because they gave you a D-, okay, you graduated, but are you really able to produce somebody else?
hey, man, they don't have to be a welder or a truck driver.
They could be as smart as the person who went to college or even smarter, and they're actually able to deliver the goods and produce and be somebody.
But my only point is, hey, if we're dismissing hundreds of billions of dollars of debt for people that are going to college, it's like, hey, you need to go to college if you're going to do something like a doctor, an attorney, you know.
harrison smith
An architect, right.
Something you actually need college for, yeah.
tim in california
Right.
Otherwise, you know, if you're going to go there and end up just working at McDonald's anyways, hey, save yourself the four years of delaying your life.
Save yourself the $100,000 of college debt and just get on with that.
Not everyone is going to be king of England.
Not everyone is going to be the beauty queen.
Some people have to do the other jobs.
harrison smith
A hundred percent. I actually completely agree with you.
That was one of the things that I was noticing since I delayed going to college for a year, sort of not actually underwater basket weaving.
Yeah, you can get a degree in underwater basket weaving.
He's really good at it.
At this, you know, very high in-demand job here.
But yeah, I had friends who had gone through college, had gotten a ton of debt, and we would be going after the same jobs because I just spent those years...
Working and being a filmmaker and a freelancer, and we'd be going after the same freelance jobs, only they're doing it in an act of desperation because they need to start paying off their student loans.
So I just thought, why would I go through college and take loans out just to be in the same position you're in right now that I'm in right now?
So that didn't make any sense to me.
So that's a good point. Did they say, Tim, in the article, I'm having trouble finding it, the crew pulled it up, but did they say why everybody's working in high school level jobs?
Like, did they Is it because people get degrees in things that there's no demand for, like feminist studies or whatever?
tim in california
Yeah, they just say the ones that they're filling in, what they're doing.
They're doing common occupations like clerk and sales supervisor and retail sales workers and secretaries and this kind of stuff, construction, beverage services.
These people could have done these same things without going to college is the only point.
So a college could be specialized.
I think this thing is rooted way back.
And I've mentioned this a couple times before.
Please forgive me. But please remember, former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said that Randy Weingarten was the most dangerous person in the world.
And he said it more than once.
So, yeah, when you have all of our kids all day long...
My point is when you have all of our children all day long every day, you could be teaching them how to be productive people that are going to be functional and be happy and healthy and productive and believe in America and so forth, and instead you're brainwashing and breaking them down and making them all weird about their sexualities and all this other weird stuff.
They don't even love America.
And now, all of a sudden, you put them through the next level where you get to go to college and some of these people, hey man, they're just going to go.
They're really not really going to get anything out of it other than just failure and debt and then what?
harrison smith
That's true. No, we're divorced from what college was intended to be, which was a higher level of learning that you only did if it was necessary.
I mean, it's not necessary for 90% of the people in America to go to college.
Maybe 10%. Maybe we need to revert.
Or maybe high schoolers are just so dumb that you need college kids to actually do high school level jobs at this point.
Could be that. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
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And so Chase, you were not in here when we were discussing.
A caller called in and told us about this helicopter that crashed on Mars.
And your reaction was strangely one I've seen a lot recently.
Most recently I'm thinking of during the Super Bowl.
That they're singing the Black National Anthem.
And my brother-in-law is like, what is this?
What are they singing? I'm like, oh, that's the Black National Anthem.
And he's like, huh. But what is it really?
And I'm like, no, it's really the Black National.
And he's just like, what? There's a what?
That's the craziest thing I've ever heard.
And it's like, so then, you know, I'm like, Chase, did you hear about the helicopter on Mars?
He's like, no. And I'm like, yeah, apparently a helicopter crashed on Mars.
A chunk got taken out of the rotor.
And they're blaming it on how flat the land is.
Chase is just like, what?
That doesn't make sense. There's so many things that you just say what the news says.
And any logical person just has to go.
What? What are you talking?
Why are you saying those words?
That doesn't make any sense.
That's the modern age. That's where we are.
So yeah, a helicopter has crashed on Mars.
chase geiser
I didn't even know Mars had enough of an atmosphere for a helicopter to work.
harrison smith
We're learning all sorts of new things.
The caller pointed that out as well.
But yeah, it's a little sort of drone-style helicopter with four rotor blades.
And it crashed and a chunk got taken out of one of the blades.
And the reason given is that the ground was too flat.
It was too flat for the helicopter to fly.
So wrap your mind around that one.
We've got some callers who might have some insight into this.
So let's go to Paul in California.
He wants to talk about the Mars helicopter on line one.
What do you think is going on here, Paul?
unidentified
Hello? I think that perhaps the helicopter discovered a part of perhaps an old civilization on Mars with the canals and there's a shadowy face that when the sun is right, there appears a face on Mars.
I think they might have discovered an old civilization that they didn't want to get out.
So they killed the helicopter.
harrison smith
So you think it's a dead civilization?
You don't think there's a civilization on Mars now that took down the helicopter?
unidentified
Yeah, here's the thought.
Elon Musk is almost out of ammunition and surrounded by Martians.
Yeah, yeah. Black Hawk down, Black Hawk down.
harrison smith
It could be, you know, but...
There are scientists that say there's weathering on Mars that seems to show that it was once covered in water.
There's water they've discovered under the poles on Mars, frozen water.
So it's not out of their own possibility that sometime millions of years ago or Maybe just hundreds of thousands of years ago, Mars had a more Earth-like atmosphere than it does today, and that could have been wiped out by an asteroid hitting it and just the force of it literally just blasting the atmosphere away from Mars.
I mean, that's the way that they say the moon was created by an impact with the Earth that sort of shattered the Earth and a big chunk of it went up to become the moon.
I don't know how realistic that is necessarily.
chase geiser
I like the global nuclear war theory.
What's that? Civilization was advanced on Mars and they terminated each other in a nuclear exchange and ruined the planet.
harrison smith
And maybe Earth was an outpost of their ancient civilization.
chase geiser
We're the Martian survivors. I never thought of that.
harrison smith
That's pretty cool. I mean, it's not out of the realm of possibility.
You know, when time is infinite, these types of things can happen, and Mars is within that Goldilocks zone of, you know, a planet's ability to habitate and support life.
So, not out of the realm of possibility, Paul, but we'll need maybe some more...
Well, we need more evidence on that, but if they keep crashing the helicopters, we'll never get it, I guess.
But thank you so much for the call.
Let's go to... I've got to go to Tony in Texas because I don't even understand what you're talking about here.
It says, what would destroy Valentine's Day?
Is this a joke, perhaps?
Thanks for calling in, Tony. You're on the air.
unidentified
Yeah, but first of all, let me tell you this.
You know how people always tell you can't have a third party, a third party won't work?
Well, I tell them you're right.
You can't have a third party because there is no second party.
It's a one-party system in Washington, D.C. But what you two guys are doing, me, Alex, all of us are doing, we're peeling off the good guys from the Republican Party to start that second party because there is none to pull from the Democrat Party.
harrison smith
Well, I think you're right on that.
Although I think, I don't know, I think there's some overlap that can be found there.
I don't want to disregard Democrats because there's no reason why young people should be automatically Democrat.
I think we could peel away a lot of that by offering them a vision of the future that is not available from either one of the parties.
But I think you had a good line about this.
We don't need a third party.
We need a second party.
We need to take over the Republican Party.
chase geiser
With Owen on the Alex Jones show.
harrison smith
Yeah, that came up. Yeah, so we're exactly in tune with you, Tony.
unidentified
Hey, and what I called in about this is off topic, but I was thinking about this the other day.
What would be the one thing in the world that could destroy Valentine's Day?
What? That would be Hillary Clinton's laugh.
Hillary Clinton's laugh is like kryptonite to Viagra.
As a matter of fact, the only thing I can think of that could beat her laugh, which us old men call rocket launcher fuel, is a double dose of nitric boost.
harrison smith
Yeah, there you go.
You're exactly right. Yeah, it's like...
I don't know, a vision of hell to imagine like Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton having a conversation.
Oh my god. Alright, thank you so much for the call, Tony.
We're sort of running out of time here, so I want to get to a few more.
Thor has called from Texas about data centers in disguise.
Go ahead, Thor.
That's in a disguise, not in the skies.
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. Yes, in disguise is correct.
unidentified
So, if you go to an address, It's 4901 Westway Drive.
Zip code is 78408.
Okay? Okay.
harrison smith
It's not a Chipotle.
chase geiser
It's a data center.
unidentified
It's not a Chipotle. It is.
If you look at the satellite view, if you look at the rooftop of this building, there's a lot of AC units on top.
This is labeled as a mobile truck repair.
It's not a mobile truck repair.
There's a caterpillar generator in front of this thing, okay, for standby power operations.
There's a green transformer behind the building.
Now, I went...
I looked at this building online, and I went to the tax roll, figured out who owns the building.
I started looking around the country, and they used the same footprint, the same design, the same architectural design of the building all around the country for these data centers.
That's what this is. It's some type of data center.
Now, of course, I just stumbled on this.
I just happened to see it, and I put all this together.
I wasn't searching for anything, and I'm not suggesting anything.
I want to make that clear. But I do want to bring some light to this for people out there that may be listening that would want to know this information and want to know why this particular address It's listed as a business, and you go around the country, and it's the same thing.
It's all around the country. Why are they mislabeling these data centers?
I think I have some theories on it, but I just keep it under myself.
And another thing, Chase, resistance produces growth.
This resistance that we're going under right now will produce massive growth.
So you young men out there listening, you better get ready to rise up because you're going to be called to the batter's box.
You're going to have the bat in your hand and you're going to have an opportunity to get ready.
100%.
Don't let these people cower us down.
We are strong men and women.
I'm not going to say my age, but here's the thing.
I've been around the country, and I've talked to a lot of people, and it doesn't matter what color you are.
Everyone, we all get along.
They're trying to divide us and get us to fight.
It's not going to happen.
We're too strong, men. Just rise up and just unite.
That's what we have to do. 100%.
harrison smith
100%. No, it is a wonderful time to be alive.
We actually get to embody the heroes that we heard about when we were little kids that had to face overwhelming oppression and yet came out victorious on the other side.
Thank you for being here with us, folks. Have a good weekend.
Chase Geiser, Harrison Smith, bidding you adieu.
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