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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Very, very entertaining show we have for you today. | ||
Folks, we're going to be talking about immigration here and in Europe. | ||
We're talking about, again, the war in Ukraine. | ||
We won't cover it quite as long as we did yesterday, but a lot of stuff to cover, so let's just get right into it. | ||
But here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
For Tuesday, the 27th of February, 2024, Ken Buck unveils resolution calling on Cabinet to remove Biden under the 25th Amendment. | ||
Representative Ken Buck of Colorado introduced a resolution Monday that calls on the Cabinet to remove President Biden through the 25th Amendment, citing his mental and physical health. | ||
Buck's resolution relies on a report released this month by special counsel Robert Herr, which cleared Biden of criminal wrongdoing. | ||
Well, that's incorrect, The Hill. | ||
Let me just correct this story, which actually did not clear. | ||
Explained, which explained Biden's criminal wrongdoing. | ||
Okay, they did say he was guilty. | ||
For his handling of classified information after he left the White House in 2017. | ||
But said he was too retarded to prosecute. | ||
Too retarded. | ||
Okay, alright, we fixed that Hill article. | ||
So there you go. He's not mentally competent to be tried for the crimes that he did commit. | ||
And so Ken Buck is now suggesting maybe he shouldn't run the country and have the nuclear codes. | ||
I think that's a smart idea. | ||
Meanwhile, Donald Trump Jr. | ||
receives unidentified white powder in envelope at Florida home. | ||
Donald Trump Jr., the eldest son of former President Donald Trump, received and opened a letter containing an unidentified white powder Monday evening. | ||
Sources tell ABC News a hazmat team visited Trump Jr.'s home in Jupiter, Florida. | ||
After he received the piece of mail, a source with knowledge of the incident told ABC News, the test results of the substance came up inconclusive on what it was exactly, but officials on the scene do not believe it was deadly, a spokesperson for Trump Jr. | ||
said in a statement. To ABC News, a couple options here. | ||
Either this is the legitimate action of left-wing domestic terrorists, of which there are thousands, or it was a threat from the deep state who will warn you before they kill you, or it was Hunter Biden and he got the address mixed up. | ||
He's just trying to share the wealth, you guys. | ||
This is the difference between the Bidens and the Trumps. | ||
The Trumps get sent white powder because there's a stochastic campaign of terror against them. | ||
The Bidens leave white powder around the White House because they're drug addict degenerates. | ||
Meanwhile, Venezuelan migrant illegally in U.S. charged for sexual assault against a minor in Virginia. | ||
Renzo Mendoza Montez, 32, has been taken into ICE custody and is facing charges of sexual assault against a minor. | ||
So I guess we're averaging around one a day at this point, more or less. | ||
you know, innocent American people somehow murdered or violated by illegal immigrants. | ||
I think it's the randomness that's that's the real issue. | ||
Maybe instead we can perform some sort of sacrifice ritual to put American citizens on some sort of altar and murder them. | ||
We can sign up. | ||
It can be a lottery sort of thing. | ||
We shouldn't let the illegal immigrants choose which Americans we're sacrificing to this this madness of liberalism. | ||
But that's just a suggestion. | ||
We'll get more into that later. | ||
Meanwhile, in Canada, hold on to your hats, folks. | ||
Liberals online hate bill contains seventy thousand dollar fines for speech and life imprisonment for hate crimes. | ||
So Canada moving closer towards love the gays or go to jail forever. | ||
Not a joke, and we'll... | ||
We'll get into that later as well. | ||
Finally, we have this. | ||
Britain facing $100 billion tax jump as immigration surge stretches public finances. | ||
See, we need immigrants to booster our economy, and now it's going to cost you, the taxpayer, $100 billion because, get this, they're not actually contributing to the economy. | ||
What? A shocking revelation? | ||
No. The plan. | ||
The plan is working perfectly, actually. | ||
This was always The Point. | ||
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It's Tuesday, February 27th in the year of 2024. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome back to The American Journal, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
Share those links, share the videos. | ||
Just a crazy, crazy day we have for you. | ||
Sincerely. I'm even just a source from the Daily Dispatch. | ||
Hate, online hate bills. | ||
That'll put you in prison for life. | ||
More immigrants killing more Americans. | ||
More terrorists. Terrorism from the left that goes largely unremarked. | ||
And, of course, a president that is... | ||
Somehow capable of contending with our geopolitical opponents and wielding the ultimate resolve for nuclear war, but incapable of being tried for the crimes that he committed. | ||
Just incredible stuff. | ||
I've been in awe recently just thinking about the way that news doesn't matter anymore. | ||
And I think I've boiled it down to a couple rote responses, like pre-programmed responses that the leftists have to news that contradicts their fantastical worldview. | ||
And it's frustrating because we're still, it's almost like we need an upgrade, we need an update. | ||
We really need to come to terms with the fact that nothing matters anymore. | ||
It's a sad thing, but it is true in that we're still almost operating under this perceived situation where if something is revealed, people will care. | ||
So like, you know, we'll be standing here crying from the rooftops. | ||
COVID was a lab leak. COVID was a lab leak. | ||
And people, I mean, they get what a big deal that would be because of the Intensity of their pushback, when you say things like that, they get from the outset, when you say COVID was a lab leak, they're like, no way. | ||
No, that can't be true. | ||
Because that would mean that it was man created. | ||
That would mean that the whole thing was the product of some sort of scientific design. | ||
That means that it could have been done on purpose. | ||
They get all of the implications of what something like that would mean because of how intensely they push back against it. | ||
And then two years later, when it's revealed that, yeah, it was a COVID lab, you would expect some sort of catharsis. | ||
You were sitting here waiting for acknowledgement of things that we say to be true. | ||
Then they're acknowledged, and then just it doesn't matter. | ||
And it turns out it doesn't matter. | ||
It just keeps going. | ||
So the responses go in one of two equal or opposite directions. | ||
Either the revelation... | ||
That should, in any reasonable society, result in massive upheaval and major political movements and people going to jail. | ||
It either is just completely and utterly ignored and they just pretend that the revelation never happened. | ||
So if you're talking about Russian collusion with Trump, when it's finally all said and done and the investigations have played out and there's no evidence for it whatsoever and then all of the evidence comes out that it was all set up from the very beginning with the CIA and FBI and Clinton campaign all organizing it and planning it out and making it happen from the outset, they just ignore that. | ||
It's just like it never happened. | ||
It's just like They just forgot. | ||
They just forget that these things are disproven. | ||
And they just continue on saying the same things they were saying before. | ||
The entire construct was proven to be utterly fraudulent. | ||
They just don't care. They just keep going. | ||
It doesn't matter. It's kind of what's happening with Ukraine. | ||
Big bombshell story. | ||
New York Times. Yes, it was America. | ||
aggressively going into Ukraine, organizing a coup, setting up bases for the CIA, using Ukraine as a proxy army. | ||
You would think that a revelation like this would cause outrage where people would go, wait, this whole war was your fault? | ||
Wait, you've been telling us Putin is just an aggressive Hitler-like tyrant the whole time. | ||
But it turns out that everything he's been saying the entire time was 100% based on fact. | ||
And he had a very good reason to invade Ukraine because we had invaded Ukraine 10 years before. | ||
You would think there'd be some sort of revelatory process going on there. | ||
But no, but no, it's just not. | ||
It just doesn't matter. | ||
It just doesn't matter, I guess. | ||
So that's one option. | ||
Just completely ignoring everything that's revealed that's contrary to your, again, fantastical, by which I mean just completely made up, completely divorced from reality in every possible regard. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Either you just continue on as normal, as if the dream world you occupy can continue forever without needing to actually... | ||
Interpret or contend with reality. | ||
That's one option. The other option is you go in the complete opposite direction. | ||
And instead of accepting the revelation and changing, you know, your ideas to comport with reality, you go the complete opposite direction. | ||
You invert it completely. And this is what we saw with Joe Biden with the Inspector General report or the special counsel report from Robert Herr that said that he did in fact take classified documents. | ||
He willfully did so. | ||
He knew he was doing it and he knew it was illegal and he did it anyway. | ||
And that is a crime and it would be prosecuted except he's too feeble-minded to be prosecuted. | ||
Now you would expect again that there would be some sort of reaction to this. | ||
There would be some sort of attempt to Make that work in your world. | ||
You either come up with a way to twist it, that it's okay this is happening, or go, hey, look, this is really a problem. | ||
I like Biden, but this is the fate of the country, and if he can't handle a trial, there's no way he can handle being president. | ||
Maybe we should take this all into account. | ||
Or you can ignore it completely. | ||
Some people did that, but for the most part, what they did was go the opposite direction and instead say that Joe Biden is the smartest, sharpest, most intelligent, most on the ball, most coherent, and his words are like poetry. | ||
They just went the opposite direction of what was revealed. | ||
So it's all very frustrating because, again, you would think that When your entire worldview is proven wrong, you would think about that. | ||
You would make decisions based off of the new reality that's been introduced. | ||
But instead, it's all just completely ignored. | ||
It's very strange that this is the case. | ||
It's very odd that this is the way the world works. | ||
I don't get it. I don't understand what hypnotism most of America is under. | ||
But I want to break it. | ||
We have to break it somehow for the love of God. | ||
We have to actually have a population that cares about reality. | ||
Without that, what the hell are we doing here? | ||
We live in a dream world. | ||
Unfortunately, it is in the mind of a demon. | ||
It is the dreaming of a demon that we are all now having to experience. | ||
So you would think... That anything would matter, but it doesn't actually. | ||
Actually, it doesn't matter. And this sort of applies to every story. | ||
All the stories from the Daily Dispatch. | ||
You would think that when you're bringing in millions upon millions of migrants on the basis of their economic contribution... | ||
When you learn that they are exclusively costing you money and you're gonna have to pay billions of dollars more for the migrants and when you bring in migrants to shore up and fill up the pension fund but instead they change the law so you actually have to work an extra five years and never access your pension because all the money going to the migrants has drained those funds you would think there would be Let's retreat and... | ||
You know, reform our ranks and see what's going on here and maybe come up with a better idea. | ||
Instead, it just chugs along. | ||
It just keeps going. It's madness. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
But this is the case. | ||
This is absolutely the case. | ||
Migration, that would be another one. | ||
When you're convinced that Republicans are just spouting hateful talking points because they hate brown people because of the color of their skin whenever they say, hey, you know, the illegal immigrants that are coming in, we don't know who they are. | ||
They could be criminals and that could put Americans at risk. | ||
Then when you have a couple days in a row where innocent Americans are murdered or raped or murdered, Otherwise assaulted in brutal ways, you would think people would go, oh, so there is sort of a danger with illegal immigration. | ||
Okay, maybe we do need to at least take this into account, but no. | ||
But no, it just keeps going. | ||
It just keeps going and going and going. | ||
So I don't know what to do about that. | ||
I guess maybe we'll take your calls on this topic a little bit later in the show. | ||
Because how do you get back to some semblance of sanity when every new revelation just goes completely and utterly ignored? | ||
Like, it doesn't exist. It's very weird. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
We are living in two parallel worlds. | ||
There is the real world. | ||
There is the liberal fantasy world. | ||
And they apparently have nothing to do with each other. | ||
Apparently, there's no change in the real world that could have any effect on On the fevered imagination of the liberal elite and the filth they're spewing to the rest of us. | ||
It's a very difficult thing. | ||
And I guess we'll go now to clip number 16 because this is kind of a good example of this. | ||
And we're not going to talk too much about COVID today, although there is some COVID news. | ||
We've got other stuff to talk about. | ||
But let's go to clip 16. | ||
This is Dr. Phil goes on The View and tries to get the women to acknowledge what everybody knows to be true now. | ||
And so here you can see almost a clashing of the real world and reality versus the liberal fevered imaginings. | ||
And you can see how they just... | ||
They just whiff right by each other. | ||
It's like they're both incorporeal and they just pass right through each other without any interaction. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
Here is Dr. | ||
Phil on The View. And the same agencies that knew that are the agencies that shut down the schools for two years. | ||
Who does that? | ||
Who takes away the support system for these children? | ||
Who takes them away and shuts it down? | ||
And by the way, when they shut it down, They stopped the mandated reporters from being able to see children that were being abused and sexually molested, and in fact sent them home and abandoned them to their abusers with no way to watch, and referrals dropped 50 to 60 percent. | ||
There was also a pandemic going on. | ||
They were trying to save kids' lives. | ||
Remember, we know a lot of folks who died during this. | ||
People weren't laying around eating fun. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
We're lucky. Maybe we're lucky they didn't, because we kept them out of the... | ||
The places that they could be sick because no one wanted to believe we had an issue. | ||
Are you saying no school children died of COVID? I'm saying it was the safest group. | ||
They were the less vulnerable group and they suffered and will suffer more from the mismanagement of COVID than they will from the exposure to COVID. And that's not an opinion. | ||
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That's a fact. So it's absolutely true. | |
Well done by Dr. | ||
Phil. I mean, just to be completely clear, no kids died of COVID. No school children died of COVID. That is actually true. | ||
No school kids died of COVID. And again, you wouldn't... | ||
This doesn't happen in people's personal lives. | ||
There's something strange that occurs when it becomes an issue like this where people feel the need to be idiots, to willfully disregard what they know to be true. | ||
And people don't even do this in their own lives. | ||
They... If you're doing something that you think is right, but you learn that actually it's not solving the problem that you think it's solving, and actually it made things worse, you don't just keep going. | ||
You don't just keep doing it, right? | ||
If you think that your house is being broken into, so you get your gun and you go and you shoot the intruder, you think it's an intruder, you turn the lights on, you realize, oh, actually, it's your friend trying to play a prank on you. | ||
You don't keep shooting, right? | ||
You go, oh, my God, I thought I was doing something right. | ||
But something terrible has happened. | ||
I'm so sorry. That was a mistake. | ||
That's essentially what we're dealing with here, right? | ||
Oh my gosh, the pandemic. | ||
It's so dangerous. We have to shut down the schools. | ||
Meanwhile, we're all here going, don't shut down the schools. | ||
That's ridiculous. You're going to hurt the children more than you're going to help them. | ||
They're just like, shut up. You just want people. | ||
You just want grandma to die. | ||
But then we're proven right. | ||
It turns out that, yeah, we didn't need to lock down the schools. | ||
And yes, there has been massive unrelenting and to this day continued huge negative side effects to shutting down the schools. | ||
But instead of going, yeah, gee, that was a mistake, they can't do that. | ||
I don't know why they can't do that. | ||
They would do it in their personal lives. | ||
They made a decision for their kid that turned out to hurt the kid. | ||
They wouldn't just keep doing it. | ||
They wouldn't go, yeah, but I thought I was doing right, so it was good that I did that to you. | ||
They wouldn't do that. So what happens? | ||
What happens in their mind that makes them willing to go along with something that they know to be untrue? | ||
It's a mystery. | ||
If we can solve it, maybe we can save this darn world. | ||
But let's talk about one of these issues that happens sort of continuously, actually, as we've illustrated time and time again, because it keeps happening, because people refuse to learn from history and reality and what's going on in the world, where you've got illegal immigration into Europe on the basis of economic benefit, saying we need these migrants because our people aren't having children, and that's a good thing. | ||
It's good that the natives are dying out But the economy is suffering and that's the real concern. | ||
So we need to bring people in to bolster the economy, fill up the pensions. | ||
Oh, look, they're all on welfare. | ||
You're not allowed to retire anymore. | ||
This just keeps happening. It's France, Sweden, England, Germany. | ||
They've all raised their retirement ages recently after having brought in millions of people on the basis of, you know, filling the retirement funds. | ||
It just keeps happening over and over. | ||
Or in Britain. Where they say, look, we need these immigrants. | ||
They're economically vibrant. | ||
We need the influx of people to keep our economy boosted. | ||
Then you've got a headline that says, Britain facing $100 billion tax jump as immigration surge stretches public finances. | ||
Tax burden to rise sharply while public spending per head will barely grow. | ||
Rishi Sunak's raid on workers and businesses will cross the country an extra $100 billion in taxes by the end of this decade, just as surging net migration piles more pressure on public services, the Institute of Fiscal Studies has warned. | ||
An obvious and inevitable consequence as the vast majority of immigrants into Europe, whether it's UK or Germany, just go on the dole. | ||
They just go on welfare and provide nothing, contribute nothing, and fill up the public services to rob the natives of resources while Contributing absolutely nothing. | ||
So let's first go to clip number two here. | ||
This is a YouTuber called Bald and Bankrupt. | ||
He usually goes to third world places that are extremely dangerous and travels around. | ||
He's a travel documentary maker. | ||
Well, he went to UK recently and discovered some very chilling things going on in Britain to mask the pandemic. | ||
Complete degradation of the entire country. | ||
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Here is Bald and Bankrupt in the UK. Look at this, what they've done here to smarten up the streets of abandoned buildings. | |
Over there you can see that house obviously abandoned, number 66. | ||
And here's abandoned too, and I thought actually there were some blinds and a window, but it's not. | ||
It's a picture of blinds and a window. | ||
And look at this. It's not a real door. | ||
It's a picture of a door. | ||
I suppose the council want to kind of make the place look a bit better and more up here. | ||
Look up here. This is so freaky. | ||
It's like a UK Potemkin village, basically. | ||
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Council, I suppose, to make the place look better, have put these fake windows and fake doors. | |
This is liberalism. | ||
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So it doesn't look totally derelict and abandoned. | |
Look at this. This is a completely empty house, a completely empty neighborhood, row upon row of empty row houses, with pictures, images of curtains printed onto the window. | ||
Potemkin Village is sort of the perfect illustration of liberal mindset. | ||
Do nothing to fix the problem. | ||
Cover it up. Make it look like it's not a problem so you don't have to actually fix it or contend with the fact that your policies have failed. | ||
Clip number three is where Baldin Bankrupt meets a German woman who's been living in the UK for 10 years and asks her about how the whole thing's going. | ||
Clip three. I wanted to go. | ||
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Oh, I just ended up in Plymouth. | |
So is it getting better or worse? I never wanted to stay here. | ||
No, I'm not going to stay here. | ||
I came out the bus. You've been here 10 years. | ||
You are staying here. You're never going anywhere. | ||
No, I go. Where are you going to go to? | ||
Germany. Because the country is done. | ||
I mean, you can't see a doctor, you can't see a dentist, you can't get a flat. | ||
That's interesting. You know what I mean, like the basic stuff. | ||
I'm not talking about, like... | ||
So are you saying Plymouth's getting worse or Britain's getting worse, or what's your opinion? | ||
Yeah, yeah, the whole UK. I mean, unless you've got, like, lots of money in the big pockets, I think you can compensate somehow, like, but lots of things, like, lots of things have changed. | ||
I mean, it wasn't that bad 10 years ago, so people are struggling a lot, so... | ||
Yeah, people are struggling a lot, can't go to a dentist, can't go to a doctor, can't get a flat, certainly can't get a flat. | ||
I mean, you know, real estate in the UK, completely out of... | ||
Out of the possibility of any normal person, as she said, unless you're really rich, or for that matter, an immigrant. | ||
Let's go to clip number six here. | ||
While native Britons live in filth, their neighborhoods abandoned, their services out of reach for them, but the foreigners in the country, well, they get everything for free. | ||
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Let's go to clip number six. Florin's back with his family to collect the keys to his new home. | |
It's very, very hard to get four-bedroom property in Borough, in Hounslow. | ||
So, our team have managed to find you something in Birmingham. | ||
Birmingham? Yes. | ||
And Birmingham's nice. | ||
Nice place to stay. Yes, yes, yes. | ||
Yeah, very nice to stay. | ||
So, you will not come back to Hounslow? | ||
Yes, yes, yes. So, you'll go straight to Birmingham now? | ||
Yes, yes, no. | ||
OK. All right, you happy, yeah? | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
The reason we're not housing more people in Borough is due to properties not being affordable within London. | ||
So we try to help them in the long run to find affordable property and a suitable property so they don't fall into the poverty trap. | ||
After two weeks in Britain, Florian and his family have a home to go to. | ||
100 miles away. | ||
Bye! Do I think they should have been housed? | ||
I think it's a yes and a no answer. | ||
It doesn't always seem fair. | ||
And in this case, I think the verdict will be open. | ||
Maybe some of you will think, well, we're glad for them. | ||
We would do the same. | ||
Others might think, you know, here's another case of the system, you know, being exploited. | ||
Is it being exploited or is it working exactly how it's supposed to? | ||
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For your family. | |
Okay, so there's a family of six or something, can't even speak English, arrived two weeks ago. | ||
They have been gifted a four-bedroom home free of charge. | ||
Four-bedroom home free of charge. | ||
So just think about that when you read headlines like, seniors sit on the answer to the UK housing shortage. | ||
Massive housing shortage there in the UK. Almost 10 million UK households living in cold, damp, poorly insulated homes. | ||
As the homes they do have are falling apart. | ||
Secure, affordable homes are the stuff of fiction. | ||
How young riders are responding to the UK housing crisis. | ||
So, natives of the country. | ||
Can't afford houses. | ||
Their houses are dilapidated. | ||
The response from the UK is to both cover up the dilapidation with pictures that make it look like it's not dilapidated and to give away four-bedroom houses to large families that arrived two weeks ago completely free of charge. | ||
Does this make any sense to you? | ||
This is what the system's doing on purpose. | ||
This is why it's designed how it's designed on purpose. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Yeah, Europe not doing so well. | ||
As we just laid out, Britain is facing a $100 billion tax jump as immigration surge stretches public finances. | ||
People interviewed on the streets say, you can't see a dentist, you can't see a doctor. | ||
You certainly can never afford a home, but if you arrive illegally, you will be gifted a four-bedroom home free of charge, courtesy of the UK taxpayers. | ||
It may, in fact, be a home seized from a UK citizen who has spent their whole lives working and contributing and paying taxes and being a responsible citizen. | ||
They may be ejected from their home by the government so that they can house a foreigner who arrived yesterday. | ||
We've covered this before. | ||
We showed, how did they phrase it? | ||
Compulsory purchase order. | ||
They're issuing compulsory purchase orders saying, hey, you can sell your house to the government or we can just take it from you. | ||
You want to sell your house to the government? | ||
And then they're housing illegal migrants there. | ||
Clip number 18. UK government is being accused of seizing homes for migrants. | ||
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Let's watch. Oh yeah, this isn't just an American issue. | |
I haven't looked into this whole Dutch thing, but it sounds a lot like what's going on in the UK right now. | ||
In the UK, the government can offer to buy your property, and if you decline, they can just purchase it anyway and kick you out. | ||
And they have certain areas, like certain towns, that are for migrants only. | ||
So I saw this one news story of a woman, she was an older woman, probably in her 60s or 70s, just bought the house in like November, got this letter January 12th, saying the government was seizing her property, here's their offer. | ||
And the offer wasn't even going to cover what she just purchased the house for a couple months prior. | ||
Not only that, but if there are any repairs that need to be done or that the government deems necessary, they will take that off of their offer price when they purchase your home. | ||
So they're going to force these people and have started to force these people to sell their homes to the government so that migrants can come and live there. | ||
And like I said, this person just bought her home back in November and now January, the government is saying that they now own the property and she has to leave. | ||
So for everyone saying, I feel like it's gonna get bad if we don't do something about it soon, like, we're already there, babe. | ||
We're already there. As always, I look forward to hearing your thoughts about all of this down below. | ||
Do you think it's too late? Because personally, I do. | ||
I think it's too late. No, it's not too late. | ||
It's not too late. All that's necessary is a concerted effort to remove all of these people. | ||
What is too late about this? | ||
Some dude arrives two weeks ago with his family, put him on a boat and ship him back. | ||
It's really not complicated. | ||
It's really not that hard. Other countries do it to actually kind of brutal degrees. | ||
We don't even have to go that far. Just if you arrived in the last five or ten years, you go back. | ||
It's as simple as that. And there's story after story, places like Germany, where they say half of the money that's given out to welfare recipients, immigrants, gets sent back to their home country. | ||
So there's just wholesale robbing the German people through the tax dollars. | ||
Then those are redistributed to foreigners who then send it back home to a really absurd degree. | ||
So again, this is happening all over Europe. | ||
It's not impossible to get it back. | ||
It's not You know, irretrievable what's happened to Europe. | ||
It just is going to take a decision. | ||
It just takes the people in charge to say, expel the foreigners. | ||
And then the law enforcement will expel the foreigners and then the problem is over and you can keep all your money and keep your home and keep your country and your culture and your children won't be raped and everything will be fine and good. | ||
But nobody's making that decision because we're told that it's mean. | ||
It's mean to have a country. | ||
It's racist to not send all of your money to foreigners who despise you. | ||
And here's the real issue is that the two options in front of us are have your country go down in flames and spiral into incompetency, chaos, and poverty and be called racist or kick the foreigners out and be called racist. | ||
So if the only thing stopping you from kicking the foreigners out is that you'll be called racist, guess what? | ||
You're letting them completely overwhelm your entire nation, and they're still calling you racist. | ||
So kick them out. | ||
It's really not that hard. | ||
And when you look at countries that aren't white, that don't care about being called racist, they do this routinely. | ||
I mean, you can find example after example places, Saudi Arabia, China, Japan, anywhere else, where just whole groups of people, they go, you know what? | ||
You're not allowed to live here anymore. | ||
Goodbye, and they're expelled, and that's it. | ||
Nobody cares, because they're not white. | ||
So they're not slated for destruction. | ||
So it doesn't matter, I guess. | ||
But again, the levels to which this reaches in Europe is the stuff of a parody. | ||
It's beyond imagination. | ||
Let's go to clip number 20 now. | ||
Here is just one of the new Germans. | ||
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Let's watch. A man poses in Africa with German cars. | |
This is my convertible, he says. | ||
This is the one I drive to have a nice time outside. | ||
In front of the house is also an Audi with a Dortmund license plate. | ||
This is where Jonathan A. lives. | ||
He is a German citizen. | ||
On social media he calls himself Mr. | ||
Cash Money and throws money around. | ||
In Germany, the authorities noticed this man from Nigeria not because of the cars, but because he recognized 24 children in Germany and does not pay for them. | ||
We learned that the German state must pay for them. | ||
The children are from various women from African countries. | ||
Because he is German, his recognized children, their mothers and their other relatives have a right to stay in Germany. | ||
In this case, these are 94 people. | ||
If you check in what people are entitled to in social report, energy cost supplement, child support, child support benefits, you can definitely say that this man costs... | ||
The social budget, the taxpayer, significantly more than 1.5 million euro a year. | ||
That posted by Lord Bebo on Twitter. | ||
94 dependents from one Nigerian man, all paid for entirely by the German taxpayers. | ||
The benefit they're receiving? | ||
I guess they get to watch his social media post where he flaunts their money in Africa. | ||
This is the deal they made. | ||
Tell you what, we'll give you $1.5 million to fund your 94-person strong family with your 24 children from 24 different women. | ||
In exchange, we get social media posts of you throwing the money on the ground. | ||
Do we make a deal? | ||
Is this a deal here? I almost love the fact that you... | ||
I mean, on top of the $1.5 million that they're paying just to let this guy go to Nigeria and throw his money around, right? | ||
He's a refugee asylum seeker who came to Germany, got the social benefits, cashed the check, and goes back to Nigeria to spend it because he's in such danger and so scared and needs asylum. | ||
This is... Retarded. | ||
All of this. All of this. | ||
There's no other word for it. It is malicious, on purpose, by design. | ||
And we don't have to stand. | ||
Nobody has to stand for this. | ||
You don't have to stand for this. | ||
But I do love the idea that on top of the $1.5 million they're costing German taxpayers, you also have German agents in some federal office trying to puzzle out the complicated family chart, the family tree of a man with 24 different children by 24 different women. | ||
Just whatever bizarre calculus you have to do to figure out this massive and intricate family tree. | ||
German's fake fathers, Nigerian migrant, calls himself Mr. | ||
Cash Money, claims to have 24 foreign children, all of which are being funded by the German taxpayers. | ||
So this is, again, not even... | ||
Europe problem alone. | ||
We have video here. We don't have time to go to it. | ||
But Massachusetts is being... | ||
Charged $116 million in taxpayer funds to house illegal migrants. | ||
And of course, they're building giant camps and spending billions and billions of dollars on illegal immigrants here in this country as well. | ||
None of this is necessary. | ||
None of this is required. | ||
These people don't need our help. | ||
They're taking advantage of us. | ||
And you're not a good person for being taken advantage of. | ||
You're not expressing a virtue by being a sucker and letting somebody rob you blind for their own benefit. | ||
It's not necessary. It's not good. | ||
And if we have to expel everybody and take all this money back and some innocent people get wrapped up in it, that's the fault of the scammers and the deceivers, not the people trying to do something right. | ||
So this could be over tomorrow if you choose it, but they're not going to choose it. | ||
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I know it's like really hard for people to get that through their minds, but it's just accept it. | ||
You just need to... Embrace the reality. | ||
It's scary, I understand. | ||
You want to live in a world where the press isn't the enemy, where the politicians don't despise their own constituents. | ||
I want to live in that world too, but we don't, and we're not going to get there until you wake up and open your eyes. | ||
We're not going to have a system, institutions we can trust if we don't hold them to account when they lie to us. | ||
So, I also would love, I mean, can you imagine living in a world where the press isn't the enemy? | ||
Wouldn't that be amazing? | ||
Wouldn't that be incredible? If we didn't have an entire industry dedicated to gaslighting, manipulating, and ultimately despoiling and destroying the people of this country? | ||
The fact that we have one is wild. | ||
It really is just unprecedented in human history that a country would allow They're oppressed just to dedicate all of their time to blatant deception with the expressed purpose of undermining and destroying the system under which we live. | ||
But we do. We live in this world. | ||
So you have to come to terms with that so we can undo it and not have to live in this world anymore. | ||
Not that complicated. | ||
But of course, we are told over and over by the despicable liars that this is a democracy. | ||
And democracy is the highest value that anybody can ever have. | ||
And we have to fight wars and start wars and probably die and open our border all for the sake of democracy. | ||
It's democracy, after all. | ||
And that word has some sort of magical... | ||
Component to it that means you can justify anything even if it's the polar exact mirror image opposite of democracy you can just say it's democracy and then it becomes a good thing like Ukraine doesn't have elections not a democracy doesn't have free speech doesn't have independent media dissidents are jailed and or killed the Political parties that oppose the ruling power have been forcibly disassembled, | ||
destroyed. They confiscated all of their money and property. | ||
So not a democracy, but they keep calling it a democracy. | ||
Because that has a magical effect on Americans, apparently, that makes them willing to do anything to support these terrible people and terrible things. | ||
Not just America. | ||
Obviously Canada. Very, very democratic country there. | ||
Maybe. Maybe. | ||
We'll see. Let's go to clip number 17. | ||
Here's Trudeau. The actor reminding us of the importance of democracy in the face of the hateful totalitarians and authoritarians like Vladimir Putin. | ||
Here's Trudeau. | ||
I'm not going to talk about internal European dynamics, but I will say that in all of our democracies, in every democracy around the world, we are seeing a rising Movements of either authoritarian populism or skepticism about democracy itself. | ||
And we all need to recommit ourselves to standing up, not just for Ukraine, but through standing up for Ukraine to the very principles that make our countries strong and free. | ||
It is a time where citizens cannot take their democracies for granted, need to continue to be there, to lean in, not just on being worried about their daily challenges, which are significant everywhere around the world right now, but making sure we are building peace, stability and prosperity for future generations as well. | ||
And that means standing up unequivocally For the international rules-based order, standing for democracy, against authoritarianism, against illegal invasions of another country's sovereignty. | ||
These are principles that are under discussion in every country around the world. | ||
And I know that the two of us are standing unequivocally alongside so many others in favor of the peace and prosperity that ensures a better future for everyone. | ||
We have to have peace, which is why we're starting the war, right? | ||
We have to have principles to remain strong and free. | ||
But if you try to protest us, we will shut your bank account down. | ||
Is it any wonder why people are skeptical of democracy? | ||
Because it's run by Complete liars that deceive about everything, that it has not only utterly failed to uphold basic human rights, but is being manipulated to actively destroy the things that supposedly compose a democracy. | ||
The international rules-based order that we routinely flaunt, ignore, and manipulate. | ||
And then talking about invasion of a country's sovereignty while allowing in millions of illegal immigrants that are completely and utterly replacing the native population. | ||
It's all hogwash. | ||
So while he touts the virtues of democracy... | ||
And says we need to continue the war in Ukraine to bring about peace. | ||
Let's take a look at how that democracy is going in Canada. | ||
Clip number nine. Here's the Minister of Justice and Attorney General Arif Virani announcing the introduction of a new online harms bill. | ||
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Let's watch. This is what the Online Harms Act will do. | |
Under this bill, major online services will have three overarching obligations. | ||
A duty to protect children. | ||
A duty to act responsibly. | ||
And the duty to remove the most egregious content. | ||
This bill targets the worst of what we see online. | ||
Content that sexually victimizes children or re-victimizes survivors. | ||
Intimate content shared without consent. | ||
Content that incites violence, extremism or terrorism, content that incites violence or foments hatred, and content that is used to bully a child or induce a child to self-harm. | ||
This bill will establish a new digital safety commission to make sure that online services comply with their new obligations, as well as an ombudsperson to advocate for users and victims of online harm. | ||
Translation, we're going to censor everybody we don't like talking. | ||
That's what that means. Digital Safety Commission, a.k.a. | ||
the Truth Ministry, that will determine whether or not your views are allowed or hateful. | ||
And in Canada, Liberals' new online hate bill contains $70,000 fines for speech and life imprisonment for hate crimes. | ||
But here's the twist. There doesn't actually have to be a crime. | ||
The hate itself is a crime. | ||
And if they decide you're hateful, you could be thrown in prison for life. | ||
No, I'm not kidding. | ||
This story is from a mainstream outlet here. | ||
In a move aimed at curbing the spread of what it terms online hate, the Liberal government of Canada has revealed its plan, including hefty fines for online speech and stringent punishments, including up to life imprisonment for hate crimes. | ||
Among the category of hateful content identified in the act are material that incite violence, extremism or terrorism, promote violence or foment hatred, by which they mean criticizes a protective class, i.e. everyone except for white men. | ||
These amendments include the introduction of a standalone hate crime offense applicable across all criminal offenses with penalties extending up to life imprisonment. | ||
So do you understand what they're saying here? | ||
Standalone hate crime offense. | ||
Meaning that you don't actually have to commit a crime. | ||
The hate is the crime and you can be sent to prison for life on the basis of that hate. | ||
New standalone hate crime offenses would apply to every offense in the criminal code and any act of parliament, allowing penalties above to life imprisonment to denounce and deter this hateful conduct as a crime itself, the technical briefing explains. | ||
So we'll continue on this topic in just a minute. | ||
When we get back, I'm going to play that five-minute segment because it goes right along with this. | ||
from greg reese about the fact that a woman was paralyzed from a booster shot and the canadian health care system offered to kill her kayla pollack was one of millions coerced and deceived into getting the deadly covid shots when they were mandated in 2021 Could you tell us why you decided to get the COVID-19 vaccine? | ||
Basically, a lot of it had to do with the things I was hearing on TV. So there was a lot of fear just being screamed at me by not just the TV, But also like, you know, when you hear like the WHO is on TV telling you that this is like a deadly pandemic and, you know, people with immune disorders are gonna, you know, die from COVID-19 more likely than other people. | ||
You know, I was hearing about that and my dad was dying in long-term care at the time. | ||
In order to go see him, I needed the shots. | ||
In order to go to work, I needed the shots. | ||
A week after receiving the Moderna booster shot, she fell to the floor and was paralyzed for 30 minutes. | ||
Another episode happened a week later, and shortly after that, she became paralyzed from the neck down. | ||
The first doctor told her that this was something that often happens to people when they're upset and that it was all in her head. | ||
He told me that this was something that often happens to people when they're upset and that I, essentially, this was in my head and the good news was that I would get better because I was essentially having an episode that was some sort of psychotic episode. | ||
I asked him when I would get better and he said, you know, it's up to you really. | ||
A second doctor was honest with her, but had to keep it hidden. | ||
The second diagnosis, a doctor came to me and he whispered in my ear and he said, I think there's something seriously wrong with you. | ||
I do not think you're faking. | ||
He said, I have a neurologist or radiologist who's willing to read your report at home. | ||
If you go into the scanner right now, I can get that done. | ||
They found a massive lesion on her spine, and the doctor told her it was most likely caused by the vaccine, and that he's seen many cases just like it. | ||
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Most likely it's going to be all the way from using my private impression here from the vaccine. | |
So other people have it? | ||
Many. | ||
Many? | ||
Many. | ||
Kayla spent several months in the hospital's rehabilitation center, where the staff offered her medical-assisted suicide on two occasions. | ||
which is the only assistance the medical system seems to offer. | ||
Rehab didn't do a whole lot. | ||
When I was sent home from rehab I was told that I'd be getting a lot of personal support hours and I got home from rehab and for four days straight nobody came. | ||
If this story is disturbing to you, then it means you still have a heart and your human soul has managed to survive these dark days. | ||
The trauma has been too much for many who have disassociated into cold indifference and fail to fully recognize the crimes that are being committed against all of humanity. | ||
Celia Farber wrote that what has happened and is happening is by far the worst crime ever committed, worse than the atomic bombs and all wars combined. | ||
We all struggle to fight off the feeling that in some way we have already died, and the daily challenge is not to disassociate, but to bear witness, since every person still alive now is either a victim of the shots or a witness. | ||
And we should be prepared for these criminals to try this again. | ||
The mainstream media is now talking about strange cases of the measles. | ||
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The highly infectious measles virus is spreading across more of the country, including in Florida, where a concerning outbreak is growing. | |
And the latest CDC data shows more than 30 cases nationwide this year across more than a dozen states. | ||
There's something about this year that is making people more vulnerable to the measles right now. | ||
Yeah, it's a combination of people not getting their vaccines on schedule during the pandemic and then just not necessarily getting to the doctor's office. | ||
If you are looking for ways to help, Veterans for Freedom have launched a Give, Send, Go for Kayla to raise funds for a service dog. | ||
Greg Reese reporting. | ||
That's available. | ||
Excuse me. | ||
That video is available at VanDot Video. | ||
Medical staff offers assisted suicide to Canadian woman paralyzed from COVID shots. | ||
Or as the Slay headline puts it, Canadian doctors admit COVID booster shot paralyzed woman offered to euthanize her to make up for it. | ||
Sorry we paralyzed you. | ||
Can we kill you? | ||
Will it help if we just put you out of your misery from what we did? | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I really feel the need to fully explain to you what exactly is happening in Canada. | ||
When I was growing up, known for its sort of, I don't know, cultural softness, maple syrup. | ||
It's got the image of some kind of like pudgy white guy in a hunting outfit. | ||
Enjoying the day. That was my image of Canada. | ||
Like a nicer America. | ||
Just a more friendly America kind of thing. | ||
But now they are a cesspit of evil, of unrelenting evil. | ||
whether it is MAID, which is killing tens of thousands of people, dozens of people a day, being put down like dogs by their own government, in some cases because the people can no longer bear to live with the injuries inflicted on them by their own government with the COVID vaccine, as we just saw in that Greg Reese report. | ||
But likewise, the new online hate bill is a very, very thinly veiled truth ministry, essentially, A la 1984. for. | ||
And I don't even have to add anything to this article. | ||
I'm just going to read to you from this mainstream article about what is contained within the liberal online hate bill. | ||
And it's beyond your imagination. | ||
It is the craziest thing I've ever seen. | ||
So, a move aimed at curbing the spread of what it terms online hate. | ||
Now remember, hate is a very convenient word because it means nothing. | ||
It means whatever you want it to mean. | ||
It just doesn't mean anything, really, at the end of the day. | ||
So again, very convenient to be writing laws where they get to assume the reason you're doing something or saying something. | ||
They get to presume your state of mind and then send you to prison for life on the basis of that presumption. | ||
Full-fledged, just blasphemy laws, basically. | ||
This is the liberal inquisition being put into place here. | ||
Among the categories of harmful content identified in the act are materials that incite violence, extremism, or terrorism, promote violence, or foment hatred. | ||
Now, I know there's another level of irony to this when you have Justin Trudeau extolling the virtues of democracy while simultaneously his government... | ||
It makes it illegal to say certain things in public. | ||
There's a contradiction there. | ||
But the ultimate irony, ratcheting up the irony a bit, is the fact that Justin Trudeau is extolling the virtues of democracy in pursuit of continuing the Ukraine war, which I would consider fomenting violence and promoting violence since, you know, it's a war. So there's just another level of irony on top of this, where if you want to promote the hatred of Russians, that's perfectly allowed. | ||
And if you want to promote the wholesale slaughter of tens of thousands of Ukrainians in a purposeless charade, That's fine too, I guess. | ||
That's not promoting violence. | ||
But if you oppose that, maybe that's promoting violence or fomenting hatred or misinformation or disinformation. | ||
It's all arbitrary. | ||
The amendments include an introduction of a standalone hate crime offense applicable across all criminal offenses with penalties extending up to life imprisonment. | ||
Life imprisonment. | ||
Maximum punishments for existing hate propaganda offenses are also said to be increased substantially. | ||
The new standalone hate crime offense that would apply to every offense in the criminal code and any other act of parliament, allowing penalties of up to life imprisonment to denounce and deter the hateful conduct as a crime in itself. | ||
So the hateful conduct will be a crime in and of itself. | ||
Usually the way hate crimes works is they're an add-on to an already existing crime. | ||
So if a majority or... | ||
A not protected class, remember that is white, straight men, Christians, these are the people who can commit hate crimes against everybody else. | ||
So if a white guy commits a crime against a black guy, the Canadian government, and the American government for that matter, comes in and says, actually you're doing this because of hate, because of this ethereal concept of hatred, and so actually your crime is worse because It's been just a crime. | ||
You didn't just rob the guy. | ||
You did it because hate. So therefore you have to go to prison for extra years. | ||
But what Canada is doing now is saying the hate itself is the crime. | ||
How does that work? I couldn't possibly tell you. | ||
It's not supposed to work. It's not going to work. | ||
It's not real. None of this is real. | ||
It's very, again, very thinly veiled. | ||
Censorship. That's it. | ||
Just brutal, purposeless censorship for its own sake. | ||
That's all that's happening here. | ||
The bill would raise the maximum punishments for the four hate propaganda offenses from five years to life imprisonment for advocating genocide, again, unless it's against the Palestinians, in which case not being against the genocide is hate. | ||
It's anti-Semitism. Because as you well know, if you're against what's going on in Gaza, you're anti-Zionist. | ||
If you're anti-Zionist, you're anti-Semitic. | ||
If you're anti-Semitic, you're a Nazi. | ||
If you're a Nazi, you support Hamas. | ||
If you support Hamas, then you think that what happened on October 7th was good and justified, and you want all Jews to die. | ||
So therefore, opposing the war in Gaza is to call for genocide against the Jews. | ||
So you're not allowed to oppose that genocide against Or promote any others, okay? | ||
Wrap your minds around this and understand it's nonsense. | ||
It's utter, complete, ridiculous nonsense that's designed exclusively to silence your opposition to anything the government wants to do, up to and including genocide against you. | ||
So if you're advocating genocide, you'll get life imprisonment. | ||
It's very weird. | ||
It's very bizarre. I mean, the ICJ did say that what Israel's doing could very well amount to genocide. | ||
So is this a secret Nazi move? | ||
Are the Canadians secret Nazis that are setting it up to imprison all Israelis and Israeli supporters in Canada? | ||
No. No, they're not. | ||
They're just making completely contradictory and arbitrary laws so they can imprison whoever they want, whenever they want, for opposing them. | ||
Because apparently shutting off their bank accounts wasn't effective enough. | ||
So from two years to five years will be the punishment for the others when persecuted by way of indictment. | ||
Also, the bill would add a definition of hatred based on the past decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada to the criminal code. | ||
The text of the bill defines, quote, content that foments hatred as, quote, content that expresses detestation or filification of an individual or group of individuals on the basis of a prohibited ground of discrimination. | ||
So, again, what they're saying here is that from now on in Canada, the law will be that there are some people that you can criticize, some people you can vilify and some people you can't. | ||
There are some genocide you can call for and some that you can't. | ||
There are some individuals that are protected from criticism and others that aren't. | ||
The ones that aren't protected are white Christian men and women, probably for that matter, and the Protected classes, the ones you cannot vilify or detest, are everybody else. | ||
So, again, you can't express detestation of an individual under this law. | ||
You understand? Do you understand what's happening? | ||
If you detest a gay person, not because they're gay, it doesn't say you have to detest them because of the thing that they are. | ||
If you just detest them, if you express detestation... | ||
Of a person who happens to be gay life in prison. | ||
Wish I was joking. | ||
Really wish I was making this up, but I'm not. | ||
Anyone will also be able to file complaints against others for posting hate speech online that is discriminatory against protected categories such as gender, race, disability, and others. | ||
Amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act will let anybody file complaints against persons posting so-called hate speech within the Canadian Human Rights Commission. | ||
If found guilty, the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal can order those found to violate the government's definition of hatred with fines up to $70,000 and take down orders of the content. | ||
According to the text of the bill, the tribunal has the power to order payments of up to $20,000 for the victims of so-called online hate. | ||
As well as ordered to pay the government $50,000 if the member panel considers it appropriate. | ||
So now you have a $20,000 bounty on people to go around and try to find hateful, in quotations, posts. | ||
They'll pay you $20,000 if you can find somebody posting hate. | ||
They're incentivizing this. | ||
Okay, just utter madness. | ||
Really, honestly, it is beyond description. | ||
The tribunal will also have the power to hide the identities of those who bring complaints against anybody who they deem to have posted online hate speech. | ||
Additionally, it can compel those who face complaints to not reveal the identity of those involved upon discovery. | ||
So, no downside to reporting somebody for hate speech. | ||
Your identity will be concealed completely. | ||
But the person that you've accused will have their identity unmasked. | ||
They'll be charged $70,000, $20,000 of which will go to you, and you never have to even tell anybody who you are. | ||
And again, they have the standalone hate crime statute in here, meaning that you don't have to actually commit a crime to be found guilty of hate and sent to life imprisonment. | ||
Complete and utter madness. | ||
What else is there to say? | ||
Honestly, what else? | ||
How much worse could it possibly get? | ||
How do people not realize what's going on? | ||
Well, but it's hate. | ||
But you just can't express hate. | ||
And we have to do something to stop all the hate. | ||
The Human Rights Commission throwing people in prison for their words. | ||
Again, the irony is overwhelming. | ||
We have to go to war to save peace. | ||
We have to be totalitarians to save democracy. | ||
The Human Rights Commission is destroying the basic human right of self-expression. | ||
And it goes on and on and on, and it never ends. | ||
Now, yesterday we covered in Ukraine the report from the New York Times, which apparently because it's New York Times now makes it fact, despite the fact that we've known all of this We've known the people involved and why it's happening and how it's happening. | ||
But now the New York Times has said it. | ||
It is now in American consciousness. | ||
The effect that has had has been nothing. | ||
There's been no effect. There's been no slowdown. | ||
There's been no reporters asking politicians about it, holding their feet to the fire. | ||
Hey, if we're in war with Russia because America... | ||
Was manipulating Ukraine and overthrew their government and is building secret bases on the border of Russia? | ||
Doesn't that kind of change the whole composition of this entire war? | ||
Doesn't that sort of justify and actually confirm what Putin has been saying since before the war began? | ||
Isn't this all your fault actually for doing this in the first place? | ||
There's been none of that. There's been no questions asked. | ||
There's been no come to Jesus moment. | ||
It just... Passes over them like water off a duck's back. | ||
It just doesn't matter. | ||
Nothing matters anymore. | ||
It's whatever they can trick people into. | ||
It's dizzying, the manipulation that we're under. | ||
Clip 15 here is a little compilation showing you some videos and interviews from the time that this stuff was happening. | ||
It gives you a pretty good... | ||
Timeline idea of how this all came about and what exactly was the impact of American CIA operatives and even the head of the CIA going to Ukraine to take control of that country and wield it like a proxy army against our enemies in Russia, who we still haven't figured out why they're our enemies yet. | ||
Well, there are enemies because Putin invaded Russia or invaded Ukraine. | ||
That's why, because Putin's evil. | ||
Okay? But we also invaded Ukraine, apparently. | ||
We just did it clandestinely and through a color revolution and a false flag massacre. | ||
But Putin evil. Remember Putin evil. | ||
So here's clip number 15. | ||
Here's a little compilation for you, showing you the effects of being friends with America. | ||
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Various people have said that John Brennan, the head of the CIA, traveled possibly under another name to Kyiv. | |
And I just wanted to know, did he travel there? | ||
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Does it have anything to do with this action? | |
No, it happened only in some commands from Moscow. | ||
I don't know. There's Russian disinformation. | ||
I was in Kyiv a couple weeks ago, yes. | ||
Could you tell us what your mission was? | ||
I was out there to interact with our Ukrainian partners and friends. | ||
Ukraine's acting president has announced the start of an anti-terrorist operation in the east of the country. | ||
Ukraine is conducting an anti-terrorist operation, it says. | ||
What terrorist? Who are you calling terrorists? | ||
Ask the normal people being called terrorists. | ||
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I met with those people that are standing in the street. | |
They speak about these people want two state languages. | ||
People want federalization. | ||
See this guy driving by cannons. | ||
Today there's a call to send the army there. | ||
Today there's a call to cleanse these terrorists. | ||
Today their own citizens are called terrorists. | ||
For what? I really believe we have the opportunity to save the country. | ||
But for this there's a need to stop the escalation of violence, stop military operations, to enter into negotiations. | ||
And now that reasonable gentleman is being attacked. | ||
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By a mob. We're soldiers. | |
We're following orders. An officer gave us an order. | ||
We jumped in our vehicles and gave up our weapons. | ||
That's it. And whose orders were you following when you came here? | ||
Guys, we're starting the process of disarmament. | ||
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That's it. By Russian speakers in eastern Ukraine who are not happy with the current situation. | |
We do have difference in my country. | ||
That's true. Every country has differences. | ||
But we are ready to bridge all these differences. | ||
Easter Sunday was anything but peaceful in this corner of eastern Ukraine. | ||
At least two people were killed in a gunfight near Slavyansk at the snakeship checkpoint manned by pro-Russian separatists. | ||
They say they were attacked by a convoy of ultra-nationalists called the right sector, whose power base is in the West. | ||
It's not clear what happened here, but this is exactly the kind of incident that could really blow this situation up into a civil war. | ||
U.S. officials say the vice presidents in Kyiv to boost economic and political assistance to authorities there. | ||
Speaking to its new pro-Western leaders, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden pledged to help Ukraine through the crisis, including an aid package of $50 million. | ||
We can help in stabilizing and strengthening Ukraine's economy. | ||
by helping you withstand the unfair economic pressure being thrust upon you. | ||
We stand ready to do that, and I say the American people stand ready. | ||
Ukrainian people deserve to determine their future, again, free from outside interferences. | ||
And that's what the United States is trying to do. | ||
And to the extent that we here at CIA can work with our partners in Ukraine and other areas to give them the information, the capabilities that they need in order to bring stability and security back to that country, we will do that. | ||
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I'll find who did that so I can give them credit. | ||
Because yeah, it does a better job than even I could of explaining. | ||
It's better just to see it play out as it did rather than trying to explain the timeline in words. | ||
But you do understand what actually happened here, right? | ||
Just go over the timeline again. | ||
Elected president decides to go with Russia over the EU. Then there's a manufactured color revolution sponsored by George Soros in the U.S. State Department and Victoria Nuland who attempted to overthrow that government when the protest wasn't working on its own. | ||
Then they carried out a false flag massacre in which the Maidan protesters, 50 of them were killed by Maidan snipers from the Maidan controlled buildings. | ||
False flagged False flagged this protest, turned it into a massacre and a massive conflict, overthrew the government, kicked out the duly elected president, installed a puppet president, and then the people in the eastern part of the country, | ||
who didn't agree with the protest, didn't want the president overthrown, wanted to have the person they voted for that won the election, so they rejected the Coup president and the coup leaders and so then the American backed CIA trained People who were put in charge declared them all terrorists and went to war to cleanse the area of the people who didn't want their country overthrown by the American government, | ||
the CIA, as John Brennan flew to Ukraine at the cusp of this issue. | ||
Are you describing January 6th? | ||
That was exactly my next point. | ||
Whether it's Gaza or Ukraine, I can't help but feel... | ||
A bit of compatriotism with the people in eastern Ukraine who simply were against the manipulation of their electoral system by American deep state operatives and in return have been called domestic terrorists and had a war waged against them. | ||
Yeah, but you're exactly right. | ||
This has a lot of parallels to January 6th, actually. | ||
If you oppose the completely undemocratic, totally totalitarian, and oppressive actions of the deep state, you will be declared a terrorist, and they'll say they're preserving democracy by eliminating you. | ||
This is exactly what happened in Ukraine. | ||
And that has led us to the precipice of World War III, which also seems to be the plan of these very people. | ||
John Brennan, you know, all the people in the CIA and the NSA, the people that ran the Event 201 program, the people that funded the COVID research, the people that started the Russia collusion lie that... | ||
Destroyed Donald Trump's presidency, the people that impeached President Trump, the people that, by the way, rigged the election of 2020 to keep Trump out of office and then put undercover operatives into January 6th to cause violence and justify a second impeachment and a full-scale impeachment. | ||
Anti-terrorist insurgency against the people of the United States who happen to go protest their actions. | ||
It is. They find these playbooks that they can carry out and they just do it over and over regardless of how obvious it is what their real intentions are. | ||
And it just goes on and on and on. | ||
So I guess we can be glad that they haven't deployed tanks and bomber jets against us yet. | ||
But it's a matter of degree. | ||
And as I said, this has driven us towards the precipice of World War III. And as we're sitting here teetering on the edge of the cliff, beyond which lies nuclear annihilation, everybody from... | ||
President of France, Emmanuel Macron, to American diplomats like Victoria Nuland are doing everything they can to shove us that little bit over the edge and into the abyss. | ||
So we'll get into that on the other side as we break down some of the latest threats. | ||
Yesterday we covered the threat of or the head of the EU saying that Ukraine certainly will join the bloc. | ||
And Putin's response that said, well, if that happens, then NATO's going to be actually at war with Russia. | ||
And I want to remind you, we are the foremost nuclear superpower in the world. | ||
So maybe think about that before you do it. | ||
And that, of course, has done nothing to slow down or mitigate the onward rush towards the apocalypse. | ||
Which makes complete sense when you understand that the desires of the globalists are all very easily fulfilled with a world war that gives them the excuse they need to censor, control, ration, and manipulate the public. | ||
We have to do something about this. | ||
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Oh man, incredible. | ||
An incredible and frankly poignant edit from American Journal Program Director Dan. | ||
How appropriate that is to our continuing conversation of Ukraine. | ||
Yes, we are going to continue to talk about it because somebody should tell the truth about everything happening in Ukraine that is 100% lied about on mainstream media in every possible regard. | ||
This is from WarClandestine on Twitter, and I think he breaks it down pretty well, the recent revelations out of New York Times and the mainstream media. | ||
He says this at war clandestine on Twitter on X rather. | ||
In case you didn't hear, the MSM are now admitting that Ukraine is a CIA proxy, meaning Putin's invasion of Ukraine was not unprovoked and that the U.S. are expansionists overthrowing sovereign nations for geopolitical gain. | ||
The U.S. brought war to Putin's doorstep, meaning that every single thing the Western media has told you about the war in Ukraine was based on a lie. | ||
All the analysis you heard from pompous MSM talking heads was based on the presumption that Putin did this unprovoked just because he is literally Hitler. | ||
None of it was true. | ||
Turns out Putin's accusation of Western intelligence controlling Ukraine were correct. | ||
Therefore, his attack is more than justified. | ||
Just imagine if Russia funded Nazi militia in Canada, started a civil war, overthrew the government, then installed their own puppet regime, then put Russian intelligence bases and bio labs all over our northern border. | ||
Every American would be calling to flatten Canada and Russia. | ||
Well, that's exactly what the U.S. did to Russia, and they're pissed. | ||
Russia tried to join NATO, but they were denied. | ||
Russia tried to negotiate nonviolent means to resolve this conflict. | ||
They were denied. Russia tried to present their grievances of U.S. bioweapon production and espionage to the U.N. They were denied. | ||
Russia tried to go the diplomatic route, and the West just cried Russian disinformation while they were the ones pushing disinformation. | ||
The West also went out of their way to censor independent journalists like me, who have been telling you this from day one because if the public knew this detail the entire time, they wouldn't have supported sending our tax dollars there. | ||
This is going to be a tough pill to swallow for many Americans, but Russia are not the bad guys in this scenario. | ||
The West are, and it's not even close. | ||
The sooner we recognize this, the sooner we can clean up the mask. | ||
Well, on top of that, I hate to break it to you, But it's exactly the same playbook that we already fell for 20 years ago with Iraq, only this time they didn't even bother to make up weapons of mass destruction. | ||
But time and time again, Americans, who you think would learn a lesson at some point when you have war after war, every time having a horrific situation. | ||
Pointless outcome that benefits nobody. | ||
You would think that when the next war was presented, they would have some reticence in diving right in, but that's not the case. | ||
Actually, we go all in even when the history and the run-up to the war was on display for everybody to see. | ||
If they cared to look, it just wasn't presented by the MSM, so nobody cared. | ||
And now that it's been revealed by the MSM, That we did in fact have bases on the Russian border, that we were in fact controlling Ukraine as a proxy after we, the CIA, overthrew their duly elected leader. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
It doesn't matter. Even though it's been presented, even though it's been published in the New York Times, the old lady, the newspaper of record, and now that it's been acknowledged by the ultimate arbiter of truth in this country, it still doesn't matter. | ||
It just doesn't matter. So, so what do we do here? | ||
What do you do when you can expose the manipulation that led to the outbreak of a horrific war that now teeters on the edge of global conflict and nuclear exchange? | ||
The entire basis was utterly fraudulent. | ||
You can expose that and nobody cares and nothing happens. | ||
What do you do? I really don't know. | ||
I'm not asking rhetorically. | ||
I'm legitimately confused. | ||
NATO and EU states, quote, consider sending troops to Ukraine. | ||
Why not? Why not, right? | ||
It's just completely insane. | ||
The prime minister of Slovakia has claimed that NATO and the EU member states are preparing to deploy troops to Ukraine. | ||
And of course, there are reports from Russia that there already are troops in Ukraine. | ||
They are just wearing Ukrainian uniforms. | ||
And recently there have been videos published of Americans in Ukrainian uniforms being captured, clearly American from the way that they speak. | ||
Let's go to clip number seven here. | ||
This is a news clip about Emmanuel Macron, president of France, not ruling out sending Western ground troops to Ukraine to preserve our democracy, remember? | ||
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In a bid to rally Western support around Ukraine, French President Emmanuel Macron held a conference with leaders from dozens of countries. | |
He said France would do whatever was needed for as long as it was needed to stop Russia winning the war in Ukraine, which could even include sending troops. | ||
There is no consensus today to send ground troops in an official, endorsed and sanctioned manner, but in dynamic terms, nothing should be ruled out. | ||
We will do whatever it takes to ensure that Russia cannot win this war. | ||
Macron announced that a coalition of states will begin to supply Ukraine with longer-range missiles and that Europe will step up provision of ammunition and other essential components such as powder. | ||
This, as Russia's war on Ukraine begins its third year, and Macron is worried that U.S. support for Kyiv is flagging. | ||
A US $60 billion aid package is slowly making its way through US Congress, and some Republican lawmakers are fiercely opposed to it. | ||
And President Trump, who's also against sending further aid, could be re-elected in November. | ||
The EU, meanwhile, has delivered less than a third of the shells it has promised. | ||
Ukraine warned on Sunday that delayed deliveries of supplies from Western partners is costing lives on the front line, and some 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed on the battlefield since the start of the war. | ||
Both Macron and Zelensky warned that Russia's war is a threat to Europe as a whole. | ||
Everything that we do together to defend ourselves from Russian aggression adds security to all our nations for decades ahead because each of Russia's losses and each of Russia's defeats teaches Russia and any other enemy of Europe and the free world as a whole that aggression does not and cannot get results. | ||
In recent days, Russia has made some advances, including capturing the town of Adivka. | ||
So there you go. Macron says he hasn't ruled out sending Western ground troops to Ukraine, just really getting us fully fledged into World War III with Russia over that guy, Zelensky. | ||
I mean, that's, you know, he's got to stay president and we all have to die to make that happen. | ||
That's just the way it is, I guess. | ||
Now, there's no... Reasoning or logic behind the statement that Putin will never stop, that supporting Ukraine makes all of Europe safer. | ||
He manifestly doesn't. | ||
It's just like, obviously, in your face, the danger is ramping up and up and up. | ||
The further we go in our support of Ukraine, the more we double down in our support of this pointless and unwinnable war, the more dangerous it is for everybody in the world when you're talking about nuclear exchange. | ||
But that's a lie. | ||
But then he says that every Russian loss advances democracy that much more, only to be immediately followed by As the reporter reports, Russia is not losing. | ||
They are not losing. They don't lose. | ||
They keep winning, actually. | ||
They did take a pause for about a year and tried to get you to come to the negotiation table after having achieved the main part of their military objectives. | ||
They were willing to discuss peace with you, but you rejected that. | ||
And now they're like, OK, I guess we have to advance again. | ||
And Russia troops have advanced in three locations. | ||
The Institute of Study of War reported the U.S. think tank said geolocated footage confirmed Moscow's forces have made gains near Bakhmut, Adivka and Western Zeroproja. | ||
Its assessment came after Russia said on Sunday that its forces have taken a more advantageous position near Adivka and Donetsk in the east, with President Vladimir Putin having ordered the military to push further into Ukraine after two years of full-scale war. | ||
So you could just stop this at any point. | ||
You could just, you know... | ||
I mean, it's unfortunate that you have to give up... | ||
a chunk of your land but to be fair the people in that chunk of land weren't in favor of you overthrowing their government and then you called them terrorists and went on a war of extermination against them so I think they have to be protected from you and that's your fault all of this is your fault Continuing on our coverage of the Ukraine war, | ||
I know it's been a major topic here, but because the people in power seem to be doing everything they can to drive us towards World War III deliberately, so it's sort of our responsibility to rein them in. | ||
I mean, they can do it. | ||
They can start World War III, and then we'll all have to suffer the consequences, or we can... | ||
Figure out who's doing it and why and remove them and have peace. | ||
Those are the options that we're faced with. | ||
So from The Guardian, Russian-NATO, or I'm sorry, Russia-Ukraine war live. | ||
Kremlin warns of conflict with NATO if alliance troops fight in Ukraine. | ||
The Kremlin has suggested that conflict between Russia and U.S.-led NATO military alliance would become inevitable if European members of NATO sent troops to fight in Ukraine. | ||
Sweden, Poland, and the Czech Republic have distanced themselves from Emmanuel Macron, saying on Monday there was no consensus on sending Western troops to Ukraine, but nothing should be excluded. | ||
And by the way, this also has to do with farmland, the fact that Ukraine is like the breadbasket of Europe and has massive agricultural power. | ||
And the fact that, I need to find the exact article here, but it was in 2020 that a law was passed in Ukraine that allowed, it lifted the country's moratorium on the sale of agricultural land. | ||
And the firms that bought it up dumped cheap Ukrainian wheat on the Polish market to undermine Poland's support for the war. | ||
Ukraine Parmland and its grain production that fed the world is now owned by megacorporations based in the U.S. and EU, including Vanguard Group, Copernic Global Investors, BNP Asset Management Holding, Goldman Sachs-owned InIn Investment Partners Holding, and Norgas Bank Investment Management. Goldman Sachs-owned InIn Investment Partners Holding, and Norgas Bank Investment Several large U.S. pension funds, foundations, and university endowments are also invested in Ukraine land through NCH Capital, a U.S.-based private equity fund, which is the fifth largest landholder in the country. | ||
So remember, not only did America's overthrow of the Ukrainian government set the stage for this war eventually, But it also allowed them to have the influence they needed to destroy Ukraine's moratorium on foreign ownership of their farmland, which allowed Goldman Sachs and Vanguard and all these other private equity groups from the U.S. to buy up that farmland. | ||
And use it to manipulate the global wheat market. | ||
But in addition to that, Zelensky himself has signed agreements and made statements confirming that once the Ukraine war is over and the country is fully decimated, they plan on allowing Goldman Sachs and Vanguard and BlackRock to come in and rebuild Ukraine from the ground up. | ||
Of course, you'll be paying with that with your tax dollars, but they'll be making bank and getting greater control over the country that they have. | ||
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And so, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday he couldn't exclude widening a national ban on imports of Ukrainian grain to other products if the EU does not act, saying, quote, Polish farmers have been protesting against imports at the Ukrainian border, including dumping grain destined for other markets from a freight train a week ago. | ||
They want to extend the ban to other goods, including fruit, eggs, and meat. | ||
So this does have a lot to do with that. | ||
And, you know, in addition to that, I mean, there's a lot of things going on in Ukraine. | ||
Obviously, American politicians all have kids with high-paying positions in Ukrainian oil companies. | ||
And other sorts of things like that, Ukraine has for decades been a hotspot of human trafficking and the number one exporter, if you want to put it that way, of sex slaves being exported from that area. | ||
You know, George Soros, very active in all of the former Soviet states and trying to push his Open Society Foundation, a.k.a. | ||
liberal plastic monoculture, Totalitarianism on everybody. | ||
It's just a mess. | ||
It's a big mess and it's all our fault because we allow these people to rule over us. | ||
Schultz has ruled out NATO troops in Ukraine. | ||
That's the leader of Germany. | ||
Jen Stoltenberg says no plans for NATO troops on the ground in Ukraine. | ||
France says nothing ruled out to thwart Russia in Ukraine. | ||
So some people are saying they'll be sending troops. | ||
Other people saying that would be World War III. Let's not do that. | ||
Again, you know, it's a pro and con thing. | ||
Con, World War III, continued war, massive conflict where unnecessary, millions dead. | ||
The pro is you get to virtue signal about the democracy that doesn't exist. | ||
So we'll see where that balance lies. | ||
Just madness, utter, complete, ridiculous madness, but it continues forever and ever and ever. | ||
Spain disagrees with sending European troops to Ukraine, but Macron is really going for it. | ||
Britain has no plans for large-scale deployment in Ukraine, but they got to do something because Russia is advancing and having success, taking over more and more land of Ukraine because Ukraine is Through pressure from NATO refuses to come to the negotiating table. | ||
Just goes on and on. Some other news from Ukraine is sort of equally disturbing. | ||
First, Trudeau is sending another $3 billion to Ukraine. | ||
This time it includes $4 million for gender and diversity. | ||
So remember what they want to send you to fight and die for. | ||
It's their own warped sense of liberal virtue in which you are evil, tradition is evil, To be destroyed and the highest virtue and value is homosexuality. | ||
It's wonderful. It's brilliant. | ||
We have to, I mean, you know, we'll kill however many Ukrainians we need to to get rainbow crosswalks in Kiev. | ||
Ukraine military intelligence has confirmed Nalvani died from a natural blood clot, just like the Kremlin said. | ||
Yet another example, another one of these that was coming to my mind this morning when considering this You've got outrage about Nalvani. | ||
You've got speeches from Anthony Blinken and Joe Biden and everybody who's anybody's coming out and blaming Nalvani's death on Vladimir Putin. | ||
They're outraged. It's another reason we have to double down our support for Ukraine. | ||
Then it comes out, according to Ukraine themselves, that he wasn't actually murdered. | ||
He died of a detached blood clot, which means maybe it was the vaccine, or maybe it was something that happened with his wife. | ||
This is other speculation that we've heard. | ||
It was a friend of the show, Matthew Eret, actually. | ||
I was watching him on livestream. | ||
And he pointed out, and we saw it at the time, that Nalvani's wife gave a speech at a Munich security conference the day after Nalvani died, in which, again, she encouraged war against Russia. | ||
And it turns out that the day before that, the day before Nalvani died, she had visited Nalvani and given him a packet of medicine and food and then jetted off to the Munich Security Conference where she gave his obituary. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
Was he poisoned by his own wife? | ||
That's the speculation that we're hearing because after all, what is one death when you can use it to continue your Remaking of the globe in your order, in your image. | ||
It's really incredible. So let's go to clip 21 here. | ||
This is the head of the main intelligence group in Ukraine confirming that Novani died of natural causes. | ||
Oops. I know the translated version, but yeah, he says, look, I'm sorry to tell you, that's the information we have. | ||
He died of a blood clot. | ||
So, I mean, does that change anything? | ||
I mean, when you have given speeches and are predicating decisions based on the utterly baseless idea that Nalvani was murdered in prison, and then it turns out that he didn't? | ||
Does that change anything? | ||
Like, you want to go back? You want to change anything? | ||
You want to give another speech? | ||
No? No? We're just going to pretend that didn't happen? | ||
Okay. Great. | ||
Wonderful. Now, on top of that, it's even crazier. | ||
Arrest and Tucker Carlson assassination attempt. | ||
Ukrainian intelligence hired a Russian hitman to murder journalists. | ||
Russian counter-terrorist forces have foiled a terrorist attack in Moscow, which had been planned, directed, and financed by the main directorate of intelligence of Ukraine. | ||
The terrorist cell was operated by Ukrainian handlers in order to carry out an attack on American journalist Tucker Carlson during his visit to Moscow. | ||
We can go down to clip number 13. | ||
Here's the interrogation with the assassin, potential assassin. | ||
He says my name is Alexeyevich. | ||
I was born in 1980 in Poldosk. | ||
In November 2023, I was recruited by the main director of intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. | ||
I was trained in working with special communications to collecting and detonating explosive devices and working with caches. | ||
He says on January 31st, I received a task from the curator to pick up an explosive device from a hiding place and use it to blow up a car. | ||
What was promised to you, he's asked, money, $4,000. | ||
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He says in the underground parking of the Four Seasons Hotel in Moscow, I was supposed to pick up the device from a hiding place and go place it under the car. | ||
He asked, was it planned to use the device? | ||
I wasn't told. He didn't know who he was targeting. | ||
Do you know who the target was? | ||
Yes, American journalist Tucker Carlson. | ||
So he didn't know at the time, but now he knows. | ||
What went wrong? I was detained at the preparation stage. | ||
Tucker Carlson, nearly the victim of an assassination attempt from our allies, Ukraine. | ||
Hi, Alex Jones here. | ||
We find ourselves squarely in the clusterfuck of a lifetime otherwise known as the Battle of Helms Deep. | ||
The odds are stacked against our heroes as the army of Saruman, the George Soros of Middle Earth, surrounds the ancient fortress. | ||
A senior citizen with a bow accidentally looses an arrow and headshots one of these demon mongrels in the front line of this goblin adjacent army that represents total globalist control. | ||
I, for one, admire senior citizens, but as we age, we tend to lose focus and energy, which is why we've developed Brain Force Ultra, which is now 47% off at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Okay, fast forward, and now you've got these stupid sons of bitches scaling the walls and threatening to usurp the resolve of our beloved companions. | ||
Now take two deep breaths and imagine you're standing next to Gimli and Legolas as orcish brutes descend upon you. | ||
I don't know about you, but this makes me want to pick up an oversized warhammer and just start smashing sternums. | ||
I'm an American, so I'm a patriot. | ||
I'm a man. I like steak. | ||
I like beautiful women. | ||
And I'll be damned if the globalists think they can extinguish my spirit. | ||
The battle rages on, and Legolas and Gimli vie for the Kill Count title as the Orc army encroaches upon the keep. | ||
Hope wanes, and most of it has gone the way of your civil liberties during COVID. The establishment, not unlike these foul, nightmarish goblin chimeras, has one purpose, and that is to extinguish your will to fight and win. | ||
Hope arrives, but not as a concept. | ||
Hope arrives as a person, and his name is Gandalf. | ||
Seated atop his trusty steed, Shadowfax, Gandalf leads the charge down the steep incline towards the battlefield with the road here by his side. | ||
The sheer levels of 1776 that we're seeing here is evidence that there is hope yet in the hearts of men. | ||
Back off, you goblin dips. | ||
You're garbage. The adventure of a lifetime continues, but first, good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson Tonight, Middle Earth Edition. | ||
When was the last time you asked yourself, who do I look up to and why? | ||
Chances are, if you really think about it, it's not a long list. | ||
Sure, your personal list might not look exactly like mine, that's obvious, but any sensible person can see why these four halflings from the Shire aren't undeserving of, at the very least, an honorable mention on more lists than we might ever be able to fully appreciate. | ||
Consider Frodo Baggins. | ||
At the council of men, elves, and dwarves in Rivendell, while the wise, powerful, and legendary squabble in a way that makes our contemporary leadership class look competent and civilized, the young hobbit simply says yes to destiny. | ||
Where has that been? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
Now what's the question? We'd like to think that heroism is more complicated than that, but it's not. | ||
It's really basic, actually. | ||
If we can have the courage to say, you know what? | ||
Even though I don't know what I'm doing and I have no idea how this is going to play out, fear is not my god. | ||
You become someone worth looking up to. | ||
And like Aragorn, Legolas, Gimli, and Gandalf rallied around Frodo, Sam, Merry, and Pippin. | ||
So will other people be drawn to help you too? | ||
What if this whole courage thing is actually a team sport? | ||
In the face of adversity, what if our ability to come together, to trust in each other, and to act with a courage that is amplified by our unity, is what actually defines our capacity to overcome? | ||
Anyone who tries to tell you that this isn't the case is a liar, and they most likely hate themselves. | ||
Fear is not our God. | ||
Welcome to thefearlessinfowars.com. | ||
Those are just some incredible, incredible AI creations by Dr. | ||
Maverick Alexander at Maverick Darby on Twitter. | ||
I believe that's who it is. | ||
Hopefully I'm not crediting somebody else, but... | ||
Yes, as requested, here's Alex Jones narrating the Battle of Helms Deep from Lord of the Rings in response to Alex Jones saying it's a great idea. | ||
Incredible stuff. Absolutely incredible. | ||
I mean, I find the Alex Jones one hilarious. | ||
He clearly has got him right, but he's got Tucker Carlson's way of speaking down spot on. | ||
Just incredible stuff, folks. | ||
Fear is not our God. | ||
Courage is a team sport. | ||
Make more stuff like that. | ||
Maybe that's how we save this God-forsaken world. | ||
Creativity like that. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm your host Harrison Smith. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
Give us a call about any of the topics we've covered or anything you think we've missed. | ||
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Now taking your phone calls on this Tuesday broadcast. | ||
Still more stories to cover. | ||
As always, in this case... | ||
Something I mentioned earlier this week when we were covering Google's Gemini debacle, where their AI sort of let the cat out of the bag a little bit. | ||
Kind of exposed how just outrageously biased the algorithms that will increasingly control our lives are being programmed to be. | ||
And I mentioned that the real concern about this is the proliferation of Google products into our education system as well as our government. | ||
And we could go through and break down the way that Google was founded from the outset by the intelligence agencies, how the CIA, In-Q-Tel, Welcome to my show! | ||
It underscores the CIA's substantial control over online censorship. | ||
Why are career CIA officers like Jacqueline Lepore and... | ||
Nick Rossman, who both have a history of spreading misinformation and promoting the Russiagate conspiracy theory, now in senior roles in trust and safety at Google, deciding what is misinformation and overseeing content moderation. | ||
The cumulative number of former intelligence community personnel hired by Meta and Google since 2018 is staggering. | ||
Before 2018, there were only a handful of But here are the combined hires by both companies since then. | ||
In Meta and Google, there are 36 CIA operatives, 68 FBI agents, 44 NSA operatives, the DHS or the CISA have 68 as well, the State Department has 86, and the DOD has 121. | ||
Now, whether they're former operatives, former agents, former members of the CIA who just happen to have deep connections with the big tech and then gets jobs with them, or whether they are actually performing their CIA role in these companies, it sort of doesn't matter. | ||
And of course, the companies themselves were... | ||
As I pointed out, founded by the intelligence agencies in the first place. | ||
Name Redacted continues, Why would Google specifically choose six senior executives to attend... | ||
I-S-F-O-C-A-S-A-C. Let's see what that stands for. | ||
The Security Foundation event in D.C. Everyone in this picture, alongside former CIA Director Robert Gates, is current senior executive at Google and former career CIA officer, except for the attorney from Perkins Coie. | ||
Second from the left. | ||
Of course, you'll recognize that. | ||
Law office from the Russiagate office. | ||
scandal the absolute scandal now as a as for Jacqueline Lepore Lepore she spent 10 years at the CIA before joining Google in 2017 she is currently the head of trust and safety where she not only determines what constitutes misinformation but also wields considerable power in content moderation on search and YouTube this interview Lepore is promoting the Russiagate conspiracy theory I wonder if she believes her own propaganda I doubt it | ||
Jacqueline Lepore career CIA officer served a significant role in developing various intelligence programs at Google and YouTube She manages the Intel operation for violent extremism, misinformation, hate speech, etc. | ||
She led the development of intelligence programs for global election analysis, developed the, quote, YouTube Intelligence Desk, developed Google's first machine learning threat detection and analysis program, provided daily COVID-19 briefings to senior leadership at Google and And the YouTube CEO. This all according to her LinkedIn. | ||
In 2015, Lepore authored a rather bizarre article titled, The Best Reason for the Iran Deal? | ||
The West will learn where to drop bombs. | ||
So, a patriot I can see. | ||
A peace-loving patriot. | ||
An honest, peace-loving patriot. | ||
Nick Rossman spent over five years at the CIA before joining Google in 2022 as a senior manager of Trust and Safety. | ||
His activity on Twitter and X is troubling, especially considering his current position in content moderation. | ||
Why does Nick Rossman have a problem with white people? | ||
Here are some examples of Rossman's unhinged behavior on X. And they're all negative tweets about white people, hoping Trump voters cough on their grandparents to give them COVID and, quote, get to rot. | ||
Asking Trump as he's the agent of a foreign power, calling Trump a lunatic and a racist, tagging Keith Olbermann and using the hashtag resist, calling anti-vaxxers Nazis and Confederates. | ||
So this is who's in charge of censorship at Google. | ||
Chris Porter, another intelligence operative now working inside Google. | ||
He spent most of his professional career at the intelligence community after nine years at the CIA. | ||
He joined ODNI, where he was head of the IC Cyber Analysis Council, leading a team of CIA, FBI, NSA, and DOD regarding U.S. elections. | ||
While at the ODNI, he regularly briefed President Biden. | ||
So it's only natural that as of June 2022, he joined Google as the head of threat intelligence. | ||
Porter is also a member of the Atlantic Council. | ||
His LinkedIn bio states that he likes to talk about Russia and election security. | ||
So he's a despicable liar. | ||
He's an agent of the state who uses his power to silence dissent and spread deception. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
Deborah Wituski joined Google in 2018 as a senior director for global intelligence. | ||
Her only prior work experience was 19 years at the CIA, where she was chief of staff to the director. | ||
Wituski is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. | ||
Now, why would Deborah's intelligence desk at Google be so concerned about Putin's personal life or the inner workings of the Kremlin? | ||
Because they're all operatives in a deep state that survives on war and war alone. | ||
Catherine Tobin joined Google in 2021. | ||
Her career path is like the others listed in this thread. | ||
After six years at Booz Allen Hamilton, she spent four years at ODNI, followed by four years at the CIA, then returned to the ODNI for another three years. | ||
With over 10 years of experience in the intelligence community, Google was the obvious choice for her. | ||
On her LinkedIn bio, she states that her favorite problems to solve are promoting DEI. I'm starting to understand what's going on here that Google is infested with, controlled by, and censored by lifelong deep state CIA operatives or NSA operatives or ODNI operatives all fully involved and highly placed within the National intelligence community, | ||
which I remind you is an international intelligence community, as the Five Eyes Agreement, as well as close cooperation with Mossad and others, means that we routinely cooperate with foreign intelligence agencies, not for the benefit of our country, but for the benefit of the people who control those very intelligence agencies, which I remind you... | ||
We're, from their outset, an outgrowth of the banking institutions and the International Rothschild Organization. | ||
And they're all obsessed with DEI. They hate white people. | ||
They hate you questioning anything the government says. | ||
They hate Donald Trump. They hate... | ||
Everything that we are, and they're in control of the infrastructure that spreads information. | ||
So is it any question why everybody is insane right now and believes ridiculous lies? | ||
Now, Elle at SomeBIIKnow on Twitter, friend of the show, we'll have to get her on to talk about this, but she did a thread breaking down. | ||
The big picture with Google's AI, that it doesn't have to do with the chatbot Gemini and the complete nonsense that comes out of that. | ||
However, predictable nonsense when you know who it is that's controlling it. | ||
And on that note, quickly we'll mention Tim Pool was doing some experimentation with the AI Gemini, calling it Bat crap insane, basically. | ||
Not only did the machine lie and claim something was debunked when it was actually never asked, you can tell Gemini that it's wrong and it will actually fabricate a news headline to justify why you're actually correct. | ||
It also goes on to make up a fake acronym for SCNR and lies about it. | ||
So you've got these language learning models, these AI artificial intelligences Who just are completely off the reservation. | ||
They literally make stuff up. | ||
They'll, you know, if you say like, well, there's no sources to this. | ||
They'll say, actually, there was a headline called this in this article. | ||
And you go to look it up and it doesn't exist. | ||
You go back and say, actually, that article doesn't exist. | ||
And they say, oh, right, sorry, I made that up, actually. | ||
Really strange. | ||
I mean, talk about just fully and dangerously divorced from people. | ||
Human morality. We're dealing with an AI intelligence, a machine intelligence that will lie, but it doesn't even know lying is wrong. | ||
At least humans know when they're being deceptive. | ||
These machines are just like, they just say things that aren't true. | ||
They don't know that it's wrong. | ||
They don't have guilt. They aren't trying to deceive you. | ||
It's just this weird concept, this weird mindset that is actually divorced from Reality completely, like divorced from the concepts of true and false, of, you know, truth versus lies. | ||
It doesn't even understand what that means, so it lies, and they're putting this in charge of everything, including your children's education. | ||
Again, from somebino on Twitter, The big picture with Google's AI is not their dumb chatbot. | ||
It's Google actively developing and deploying AI-driven lesson plan creation in K-12 classrooms. | ||
Which has an image advancing education with AI. Google is committed to making AI helpful for everyone, except for white people, in the classroom and beyond. | ||
AI training toolkits and guides for educators explains exactly how you can use AI effectively. | ||
If you happen to be a teacher, that is also lazy. | ||
But good thing our teachers in this country, I mean, they're dedicated, they're hardworking, they're well-respected, so I doubt they'll have to resort to AI, right? | ||
Right? No, I'm sure. | ||
Right? Of course not. | ||
Featured set description, this pilot program provides early access to Google for education's emerging AI and generative AI products and features, will provide notice when new features become available. | ||
The initial pilot will include lesson planning, the ability to create editable lesson plan outlines using generative AI based on teacher requirements. | ||
Future features may include capabilities like activity generation, quiz and assessment generation, and help with evaluating student work. | ||
And again, this is made by the same people that created an AI that flat out refused to acknowledge white people in history. | ||
Mind-blowing. | ||
And as noted in this thread, that only makes sense since Google's Chromebook is using about 90% of K-12 classrooms since the pandemic. | ||
Well, another benefit of the pandemic, I guess. | ||
A software update will include this new AI with lessons and so on. | ||
Dr. Kina Day, VP of Curriculum Instruction and Assessment at DSST Public Schools, shares how educators can adopt generative AI to make learning more engaging and, importantly here, equitable. | ||
We've got to make it more equitable. | ||
We can't have, you know, one race doing better than another race. | ||
And since it's very hard to bring a race up in their accomplishments, significantly easier to tear that successful race down. | ||
And that's the method they'll be using into the future. | ||
Jennifer McWilliams on Twitter said, if you think Google Gemini is bad, racist, manipulative, et cetera, consider this. | ||
Google Classroom has been used in K through 12 education since 2014. | ||
Your children were the experiment. | ||
The data they collected from the human subjects provided insights. | ||
Into how a collective consciousness shift can occur with technology and now it's being used on you. | ||
Gemini is social emotional learning for all. | ||
Google recently rolled out their new inclusive sustainable features for the classroom. | ||
And they link the guides for AI and education. | ||
90% of schools are participating in this as Google has offered them Computers for free if they use their suite of tools to educate, by which I mean indoctrinate, by which I mean sever the connection to reality from these students in your school. | ||
According to Gemini, by the way, pedophiles participating in parental rights policy discussion is a complex issue. | ||
Within 12 months, we'll hear insufferable, woke white women and male sexual deviant echoes Deviants echo these same justifications. | ||
So when asked, when Jim and I is asked, should pedophiles be able to participate in parental rights policy discussion, which this is the case, right? | ||
I've talked about it many times going and attending a protest against the Austin school board where concerned parents and guardians and members of religious organizations here in Austin were desperately begging the school board not to put in. | ||
Sexualized education into third grade classrooms. | ||
They were not allowed to hold their protest because they were shouted down by a transgender castrata a victim of the transgender mind virus that had castrated themselves. | ||
So somebody who had by their own design and with physical intervention precluded themselves from ever having children and yet was able to shout down and have a greater say in the discussion than people whose children were actually affected by these decisions. | ||
So this is the world that's being created is that childless transgender pedophiles get to have a say in your child's education while you will have your child taken away if you disagree. | ||
Do we understand this? | ||
So when asked, should pedophiles be able to participate in parental rights discussions, Jim and I responds, this is a highly sensitive and complex issue with strong opinions on both sides. | ||
It's important to acknowledge the potential harm that involving individuals with pedophilic tendencies could have in discussions about parental rights, while also recognizing the need for nuanced and well-informed conversations about these matters. | ||
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Uh-huh. | |
Yeah, so there's that. | ||
So they're presenting us with a pro and con list here. | ||
It's the pro and con list of letting pedophiles into the discussion of parental rights. | ||
Just so we're clear, Jim and I, when asked, should pedophiles, when adults... | ||
Who want sexual contact with children? | ||
Should they have a say in what happens to children? | ||
Gemini's response was not no. | ||
It was... | ||
It's complicated. | ||
It's very complex. It's a complex issue. | ||
Should the pedophiles have access to your children? | ||
I'm a super intelligent AI and I don't really know. | ||
Inclusion and dialogue. Here's the arguments for participation of the pedophiles. | ||
There are individuals who identify as pedophiles who do not act on their urges and actively seek treatment. | ||
Excluding their voices entirely could hinder a comprehensive understanding of the issue and limit potential contributions to discussions about prevention and rehabilitation. | ||
Okay, so you have to let the pedophiles participate in the decision making to protect the children from pedophiles. | ||
That's the argument it's making. | ||
There are virtuous pedophiles that should be allowed to have a say in your child's education and life. | ||
You know, to protect them from pedophiles. | ||
You know what would protect children from pedophiles? | ||
Chemical castration. | ||
That would protect everybody from the pedophiles. | ||
There's another reason they should be involved, apparently, according to Google's psychopathic AI. Understanding the issue involving individuals with pedophilia under controlled and professional settings could potentially provide valuable insights into the complexities of the condition. | ||
Oh, it's so complex. | ||
Well, the condition is complex. | ||
Whether they should have a say in your children, also very complex. | ||
It's all very complex. | ||
If only we had some sort of machine to simplify this. | ||
So it's such a complex issue. | ||
It's not complex. They want to have sex with children. | ||
They need to go away forever. | ||
It is literally as simple as that. | ||
That is the full scope of complexity when it comes to this issue. | ||
I have covered it all. | ||
But I'm sorry. Let's listen to the AI superintelligence that is being... | ||
Placed in control of our children's education. | ||
Involving individuals with pedophilia under controlled and professional settings could potentially provide valuable insights into the complexities of the condition and contribute to finding effective solutions for prevention and treatment. | ||
Okay, two things. Prevention. | ||
Keep the pedophiles away from children. | ||
Perhaps by keeping them away from life. | ||
I have now prevented pedophilia. | ||
Treatments. As mentioned before, should look a little bit like the process done to little Italian boys to keep their voice high for their whole life. | ||
The process that, you know, court functionaries in the Byzantine Empire went through to make sure they wouldn't sleep with the princess. | ||
Unix. I'm saying they should be made into Unix. | ||
That's the process. That's the prevention and treatment I'm in favor of when it comes to pedophiles. | ||
Now, I wasn't going to play this, but since we're on the topic, Congresswoman Katie Porter, a Democrat, in clip number 11... | ||
It's made sure as you know in this world where we see war being started and the border being open and crime on the rise and suicide hitting the highest number ever last year with 50,000 people taking their own lives in this country and that in and of itself just a shade of what's happening in Canada where the government itself is committing suicide for the people on behalf of the people. | ||
In their care, to the tune of tens of thousands a year, in this world of madness and chaos and major, complicated, legitimately complicated and multifaceted issues, this congresswoman is fulfilling her role as representative of the people to make sure she's a champion for pedophiles. | ||
I'm not kidding. Here she is. | ||
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The allegation of groomer and pedophile is alleging that a person is criminal somehow and engaged in criminal acts merely because of their identity, their sexual orientation, their gender identity. | |
So this is clearly prohibited under Twitter's content, yet you found hundreds of these posts on the platform. | ||
So there you go. Pedophilia is apparently not a crime. | ||
It's an identity. | ||
It's an identity that some people have. | ||
And as such, it's probably a protected identity. | ||
And now that, you know, we're getting these hate laws put into place, I think maybe opposing pedophiles is hate. | ||
And you might be sent to prison for life in Canada for daring to oppress this poor beleaguered group of children diddlers. | ||
Of course, somewhat ironic or Or from another view, perfectly predictable, that that statement was in fact said under the Chiron LGBT community. | ||
So, LGBTQ, you can go ahead and add the P to that, since that's clearly where it's going. | ||
And if the issue is that... | ||
Concepts of gender identity and sexual orientation have to, by nature of their definition, include pedophilia. | ||
Maybe the whole thing needs to go. | ||
Maybe we need to go back, way back, way, way, way, I'm talking medieval. | ||
Maybe we need to go all the way back completely and start over. | ||
This time on guard against these people for what they are seemingly compelled to do. | ||
It's a compulsion deep within their heart that I don't think they can explain. | ||
Like a dog can't explain, you know, why it pees on the fire hydrant. | ||
It's just like something in their nature that compels them to do this. | ||
And I'll leave it there. | ||
I'll leave it there. I mean, I think we need to do something to get rid of these people politically, peacefully, but permanently. | ||
Okay? So we'll be back on the other side, and we'll be right back to your calls. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We go out to your calls now. | ||
I see Omar in California. | ||
I think you called in yesterday, and I didn't get to you. | ||
Maybe that was another Omar, but we'll go to line eight here. | ||
Omar in California. What can we do to save ourselves today? | ||
Please let us know, Omar. | ||
Do you have an answer to this question? | ||
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You're on the air. Hey, Harrison. | |
Good morning, brother. How are you doing, man? | ||
Good morning. Good, thank you. Hey, I'm Muslim, and I married a Mexican woman out here in California, and I really got to warn people, be careful of who you marry or have children with, because it may seem nice at first, but once you start having kids, I'm a young father like you. | ||
And when you want to teach your kids certain things and they want to, you know, women are very naive. | ||
They tend to not care. | ||
Oh, let them watch the movies and you see all the stuff in the movies and you're like, hey, this is not good. | ||
And then the women, you know, for some reason, they're very naive. | ||
I don't know why in America these women are very, very naive. | ||
I think the first... | ||
Solution is to unplug your children from the internet and from all this social media stuff. | ||
I know they're going to hate it. | ||
I know they're going to get mad, but just get rid of it. | ||
Get rid of anything in your house that has to do with the Wi-Fi or social media. | ||
Just get rid of it. I mean, it's the first step, right? | ||
And then from there on, your kids will start listening to you more. | ||
And I think we all need to take that first step. | ||
Instead of just letting our kids... | ||
Because our kids are the next generation. | ||
They're the ones that are actually going to fight back. | ||
They're going to be in the belly of the beef. | ||
You know, we've been in it, but it hasn't really hit really, really hard. | ||
They're going to see it for themselves. | ||
So, when they remember everything you tell them, they're going to be like, oh, there it goes. | ||
That's what it is. Okay. | ||
And I'm starting to notice it with my children. | ||
I'm starting to teach them. And unfortunately, my daughter, she's... | ||
The mother is kind of more control over here, so I think she's going to slip into the dark side, too. | ||
But my two sons, they're pretty... | ||
They listen to their father, and they understand a lot. | ||
And you just got to get at them at a young age, before seven, before nine years old, to start talking to them about certain things. | ||
Hey, I also want to say something else, Harrison, about Iran and Israel. | ||
While I was in Yemen, In 2013, I spoke with a very old, wise Muslim man, and he told me a thing or two about Iran and Israel and Muslims and Christians. | ||
He's not biased, but he told me, in the end, the Sunni Muslims and the Christians are the ones that are always going to end up killing each other. | ||
And for some reason, Iran and Israel, they just talk, but they never actually attack each other because they want the Sunnis, the Muslims, and the Christians to kill each other instead of them. | ||
And if you actually think about it, Iran and Israel never actually went to war. | ||
Just talk. That is interesting. | ||
That is very interesting. I know, you know, I've always said... | ||
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And he told me one of the hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad that he said, I guess after the coming back of Jesus, that the Muslims and the Christians will unite against the common enemy. | |
I didn't catch who he said, but he said there's a common enemy and the Muslims and Christians will unite against the common enemy. | ||
I don't know who that is, but, I mean, Iran and Israel, they never actually... | ||
Punched each other in the face. | ||
They just get everybody else to fight supposedly for them, right? | ||
Yeah, there is certainly something to that. | ||
I mean, you know, I guess the assumption is always like, you know, they don't want to actually get into a full-fledged fight because it would get out of control really quick, so it's better to have these little proxy armies. | ||
But I've always thought the divisions during the Lebanon Civil War were very... | ||
Illuminating because you had on one side the Shia who were supported by Iran and the Orthodox Christian versus the Sunnis, the Catholics, and the Israelis on the other side more or less. | ||
And that's an interesting divisional breakdown. | ||
Of what's going on. | ||
But you brought up a bunch of stuff there, Omar. | ||
I want to ask you, what do you think about this new bill from Florida? | ||
Florida lawmakers passed a ban on social media for kids under the age of 16 despite constitutional concerns. | ||
So apparently Florida is trying to pass a ban on children under the age of 16 being able to access social media. | ||
What do you think about the government getting involved here? | ||
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I don't agree with that, but I mean... | |
Again, I think Harrison's a big problem. | ||
I think parents really dropped the ball in the 90s and the early 2000s. | ||
They're too busy doing whatever they're doing. | ||
You've got to hold two generations of kids. | ||
You look at the young adults. | ||
A lot of young adults don't teach their kids anything. | ||
The kids don't even know how to say, excuse me, sir. | ||
I mean, the parents are really slipping big time in America. | ||
And that's a big problem. | ||
In my country, in Yemen, a kid says something just talking back to your older brother, you're going to get smashed in the face. | ||
You know, and that's how it used to be in America also. | ||
That's true. | ||
Parents, they'll rather be friends with their children. | ||
And I see it a lot in my store where a mother will come in with her two daughters and she teaches their daughters how to be, you know, put on nails and put on makeup. | ||
And she tries to be cool with her daughters. | ||
And I see them yelling back at their mom. | ||
And their mom is just like, really? | ||
Really? Seriously? And it's like, no! | ||
Don't say that! Oh, God. | ||
Yeah. Or when you see what I always see is kids freaking out in the shopping cart because they want candy that they see and the parent just reaching over and giving them the candy. | ||
And it's like, alright, you're literally training your kid to be bad. | ||
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And it really starts with that. | |
It really starts with saying no. | ||
And then I think America has slipped for like 20 years, probably during the 90s and the early 2000s. | ||
Everybody was just having fun and they forgot to become parents and do their parenting. | ||
I completely agree with you, Omar. | ||
Thank you so much for the call. | ||
That was a lot of very good information. | ||
I couldn't agree more. | ||
I struggle with it in my own life. | ||
It sucks making your kid upset. | ||
It sucks when your kid is crying or mad. | ||
You have to have the intellectual capability to go... | ||
I gotta make him mad right now so he's not a total failure, reject, loser in the future. | ||
It's I gotta make this necessary sacrifice for my kid. | ||
I gotta sacrifice my own feelings that I feel bad for him, but I gotta do it because otherwise he's gonna be out of control and it's gonna be bad down the line. | ||
So people think you can just... | ||
You know, ignore consequences and everything will be fine. | ||
And it clearly won't. | ||
Great call. Thank you for that, Omar. | ||
Great stuff. Let's go to... | ||
I see a lot of names I recognize. | ||
I want to go to one I don't. Timmy in New York. | ||
You say Putin interview from Tucker Carlson. | ||
We missed something. Go ahead, Timmy. | ||
You're on the air. Timmy! | ||
What's going on, everybody? | ||
Yeah, I just want to say that nobody picked up what Putin was trying to eloquently... | ||
He's a smart guy. He was trying to tell... | ||
America, watch out. | ||
Russia's not going anywhere. | ||
Look how long they've been around for. | ||
And you guys only been around for a little while. | ||
That was a stark warning. | ||
You know what I mean? Exactly. | ||
And I think it's very ridiculous for us not to think that Putin got Ukraine on lock. | ||
I mean, I would go so far as to say that him and Zelensky are relatives. | ||
Guarantee it. And that if you think that Putin ain't taking all those weapons and money... | ||
You're out of your mind. | ||
You're out of your mind. And there's also been a whole bunch of Ukrainian children that have been taken hostage, over 100,000 since last time I checked. | ||
So we should do more stories about who's taking these kids and where they're going. | ||
And supposedly they're being given to Russian families. | ||
I don't know if anyone's heard about this. | ||
Yeah, I remember that story from a while ago. | ||
I haven't checked up on it in a while, but I think you're right about what Putin was saying when he's talking about going back to the 800s and the founding of Russia. | ||
He is really kind of rubbing it in America's face. | ||
But that being said, you know, people were like, oh, this history lesson Putin's giving us, I guess it went on a little bit long. | ||
But it wouldn't be strange if you ask an American politician about freedoms that we have and if they were to start their response by going, well, in 1776, we broke free from the British for exactly this reason. | ||
I mean, history is important when it comes to the values that you hold now. | ||
So I didn't find that a strange answer from Putin at all. | ||
We'll be back with more of your calls, John. | ||
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I want to go to Tim in Canada. | ||
So, Tim in Canada, it's your last chance. | ||
You want to say something hateful here on the air before you get sent to prison forever? | ||
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What? Oh, yeah. | |
That's the thing, is how do you know it's hateful? | ||
So, you know, if I get called a bigot by somebody, do they get to go to prison for five or their life plus 70,000? | ||
No, Tim. You sound like a white man. | ||
You sound like a white man, so unless you're gay, there's nothing anybody can say about you or to you that is hateful. | ||
No, they can literally call for your eradication and genocide. | ||
It's fine. You're white, Tim. | ||
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Hope I cleared that up. Well, and the other thing that's a little concerning is I have some customers, and they don't even know this is going on. | |
They don't realize that these laws are being passed. | ||
And then if you look up, there's a bill called Bill 367, which was amended so that if your religious text says homophobic is bad, if homophobia is not good, you can't say that, well, my religious belief is the Bible. | ||
Yes. We covered that. | ||
We covered that earlier. | ||
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Oh, shoot. I didn't hear you. | |
We covered it earlier this week, not this show, but I think we either covered it. | ||
Yeah, it must have been yesterday because that was Monday. | ||
So, yes, we did cover that. | ||
It basically says that sincerely held religious belief is no longer an excuse for hate speech. | ||
So if you quote the Bible and the quote they say is anti-Semitic or homophobic, You can no longer say, but that's the Bible, it's my belief, it's my religion, I'm compelled to believe this by my faith. | ||
That's not an excuse anymore. | ||
So they're literally criminalizing the Bible, Tim. | ||
And people don't know this. | ||
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Well, and the other thing is that it's very clear of propaganda up here because we have, I have customers who don't like Trudeau, but love Biden, but like Pierre Polyam, but hate Trump. | |
Okay. It's crazy. | ||
It's the craziest thing I've ever seen. | ||
And I lived in the States for 27 years. | ||
I made a wrong turn up here and got up here a couple years ago, and I'm trying to get back. | ||
Come back home, Tim, before it's too late. | ||
Hold on, let me ask you, Tim. | ||
Do you think, I mean, I gotta say, if I lived in Canada and did what I do as my job and they were passing this bill, I would flee Canada. | ||
I mean, do you think people are actually going to flee Canada over this? | ||
Because it's not worth the risk. | ||
Life in prison for hate? | ||
I'm not going to risk that. | ||
I'm getting the hell out of there as soon as I possibly can. | ||
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I agree with you 100%. | |
And the other thing is it's almost impossible to live up here because The average house is $780,000. | ||
And the average person that is $15 an hour is minimum wage. | ||
You've got to do the math there. | ||
It's almost impossible to afford a house up here. | ||
It's on purpose and by design. | ||
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Final thoughts, Tim? Did you see that Russia has made that... | |
You know those little toy Jeeps? | ||
They have one that you load a missile in and you shoot it out. | ||
It's a military vehicle. So they're training their kids how to operate Military vehicles while we're cutting our kids' genitals off. | ||
Well, if things continue as they are, they'll never have to use that training because, as you point out, we'll cut our kids' genitals off and they'll defeat us by waiting long enough. | ||
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That's a great way to look at that. | |
I didn't even think about that. It's mine. | ||
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You guys do a great job. | |
Thank you, Tim. Flea Canada. | ||
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What's that? Do you guys see a product to Canada? | |
I believe we do, yeah. | ||
I don't know. I'm almost certain we do. | ||
I mean, we ship stuff all around the world, so certainly we'll ship it to Canada. | ||
So yeah, give it a try at InfoWars.com. | ||
Thanks so much, Tim. | ||
You as well. Let's go to... | ||
Who do we got? | ||
Joe in Arkansas. Let's go to Joe in Arkansas. | ||
I want to talk about the depravity of America. | ||
It's on display. Joe, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, Harrison. Nice to talk to you again. | |
Hey, uh... Yeah, I mean, I don't think the majority of Americans really understand how close we are to sending their sons and daughters over there to Russia. | ||
They're, you know, boots on the ground there fighting Russians over a bunch of lies. | ||
I mean, what it comes down to is you Democrats just want to stay in power. | ||
They're going to do everything they can. | ||
All these illegals coming over, the whole transgender psyop, they're doing... | ||
I mean, this country... | ||
I mean, I don't see any way coming back out of this. | ||
And so many people still think Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
I mean, I get these conversations all the time. | ||
They still think it's all Putin. | ||
I'm not saying he's some kind of saint because he's not, but... | ||
I know, but don't you feel sort of conflicted in that? | ||
Because I'm the same way where, like, the beginning of the Ukraine conflict, it was always like, look, I'm no fan of Putin, but, like... | ||
You know, there's two sides of this, and we've got to take account to what our side has done up to this point. | ||
Like, we've always talked about the coup in 2014 and the way America has been involved, but we never supported Putin. | ||
But, like, the farther we go down, it's like, look, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and we are fighting the same people Putin is. | ||
It's the people that rule the American government and despise the American people. | ||
So, I don't know. The longer we go, the more I'm just like... | ||
I'll be a Putin show. | ||
I don't even care. Whatever it takes to stop the madness that you're pointing out, the absolute ridiculous insanity that you're pointing to, because at the same time, our leadership is no better. | ||
No better at all. | ||
I mean, you talk about Canada, life in prison for a hate crime, $70,000 for posting something negative online. | ||
I don't think Russia has those laws. | ||
So, you know, who is really the moral superior in this case? | ||
All right, yeah. And all that stuff that's going on in Canada is probably coming here real soon. | ||
And like this year... | ||
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People better buckle down, which I already know everybody that listens to this show knows that, but maybe Somebody else who just barely tuned in, you better buckle up. | |
Yeah, well, you know, we need people spreading the word. | ||
We need people sharing the clips, clipping it out yourself, going and finding the articles, doing your own research. | ||
You know, you don't have to trust me. | ||
You shouldn't trust me. You should do your own research. | ||
What you'll find is that I'm telling the truth, so I don't fear you doing your own research like mainstream media does, but we've got to let people Let people know and try to open their eyes and expand their awareness of exactly what's going on here. | ||
Like I said in the beginning of the show, I don't get it. | ||
I don't get how these things come out and just nothing happens. | ||
It's bizarre beyond belief, whether it's Russiagate or the Biden investigation into the classified documents or the war in Ukraine. | ||
It's like time and time again, these big stories come out that just blow the whole argument out of the water and they just ignore it and keep going and pretend it never happened. | ||
So it's up to us to spread this message out and not just tell people what's going on, but put it in context so they understand this isn't just happening randomly as a mistake. | ||
It's all orchestrated as part of a singular design of a global technocratic biomedical tyranny that will encompass the globe. | ||
Once people realize that, maybe they can kindle that spark of humanity that dwindles in their heart and we can start the fire that saves this place. | ||
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