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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
A very big show we have for you today. | ||
I think we may do a Twitter space. | ||
Definitely be opening up the phone calls. | ||
We have a lot to talk about in a variety of different topics. | ||
Big stories breaking around the world. | ||
Let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 28th of February, 2024. | ||
Our first story is this. | ||
Google Parent loses $70 billion in market value after woke AI chatbot disaster. | ||
Alphabet, Google's parent company, lost more than $70 billion in market value in a single trading day after its woke chatbot's bizarre image debacle stoked renewed fears among investors about its heavily promoted AI tool. | ||
Shares of Alphabet sank about 4.4% to close at $138.75 in the week's First day of trading on Monday, Google's parent stock moved slightly higher in pre-market trading on Tuesday. | ||
The massive hit came after Google was forced to pause its Gemini chatbot's image creation tool, which was turning out factually and historically inaccurate images such as black Vikings, female NHS players, diverse versions of Americans' founding fathers, and even an Asian woman dressed in Nazi-era German soldier's uniform. | ||
Now we'll get back into this in just a little bit. | ||
Which is kind of bizarre, since obviously these changes, these AI mistakes, are clearly in line with ESG. So why this shouldn't bump their stock, since that apparently is more important than making money to investors around the world. | ||
It's all very confusing. | ||
But again, we'll get into some announcements being made, some subpoenas being sent. | ||
Google is... Well, they're not having a good time, so we'll get back into that later. | ||
But again, it's like, they're like, we are working around the clock to fix our chatbot, to fix the image creation tool, which is hilarious because we've described this and we know from the way this works is that when you enter in a prompt, it is then filtered through a language model which injects The things that are different about the images. | ||
So if you say Founding Fathers, it goes in and injects the word black. | ||
It was done on purpose by design. | ||
You could just delete that part of the code. | ||
Doesn't seem like you'd have to work around the clock to simply remove something that you put in there on purpose. | ||
But hey, what do I know? | ||
I'm not an anti-white software programmer, so maybe it is more complicated. | ||
Meanwhile, the Army is cutting its force by 24,000 people in a major, what they're calling a restructuring. | ||
The U.S. Army is cutting its force by around 24,000 positions. | ||
That's nearly 5% in a restructuring effort. | ||
It says will help prepare it to fight in future wars as it struggles to recruit soldiers. | ||
Something says preparing to fight future wars, like downsizing substantially. | ||
Nothing fills me with confidence in the looming threat of World War III, like knowing that our army has deliberately purged itself of a large portion of its more patriotic and free-thinking members through COVID. | ||
And we'll get into that a little bit later as well. | ||
Meanwhile, U.S. Nuclear Weapons Plant says open as normal after wildfire closures. | ||
So a nuclear weapons plant in the U.S. state of Texas said it would be open as usual Wednesday after pausing operations due to wildfires in the area. | ||
Massive wildfires in Texas forced the closure of the Pantex plant, located 21 miles from Amarillo. | ||
It had halted operations and was constructing a fire barrier to protect its facilities. | ||
Once again, we remind you, eat the bugs. | ||
Eat the bugs. Stop breathing. | ||
Don't have children. Because obviously this is climate change. | ||
We also have this from Texas. | ||
Attorney General Ken Paxton wins case challenging $1.7 trillion federal funding bill passed unconstitutionally with less than half of the U.S. Congress physically present. | ||
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a major victory in defense of the United States Constitution in a court ruling that the more than $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package was unlawfully passed in the U.S. That's just the way we do things now. | ||
It's an emergency, after all. | ||
We can't be restricted by the Constitution. | ||
Finally, we have results from the Michigan primary. | ||
Trump swept the race while Biden actually lost to indetermined. | ||
Yeah, we'll get into that on the other side. | ||
Stay with us, folks. That's your Daily Dispatch, brought to you by InfowarStore.com. | ||
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It's Wednesday, February 28th 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. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm going to start the show off today with politics, talking about the primary race in Michigan, some interesting results there. | ||
I realized I got it a little bit wrong. | ||
So the story from BBC is Joe Biden wins Michigan primary despite sizable Gaza protest vote. | ||
So he won 80% of the vote, but uncommitted exceeded expectations with... | ||
13%. However, he did actually lose to uncommitted in Dearborn, Michigan by over 1,000 votes. | ||
That's the headline from Newsweek. | ||
Joe Biden loses to uncommitted in Dearborn, Michigan by over 1,000 votes. | ||
Of course, as the crew points out, lots of Muslims in Dearborn. | ||
And they voted uncommitted over President Joe Biden to register their objections of his handling of Israel's war in Gaza. | ||
We do have some updates to the war in Gaza, and we'll get to in just a second. | ||
But you know us. | ||
It's early. People are just waking up, getting their first cup of coffee. | ||
So we like to start the show on a lighter note. | ||
Usually our comedic fodder is provided by the President of the United States trying to pronounce an English word. | ||
This time we have something a little bit different. | ||
It's an Italian TV show making fun of Joe Biden trying to do normal human things. | ||
And this clip actually, or the original skit came out about a week ago. | ||
We never played it and they since have made a second one. | ||
So let's go first to clip number two here. | ||
Italian TV mocking the President of the United States. | ||
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Let's watch. Presidente... | |
He goes right past the... | ||
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Good evening, Mr. President... | |
No, President Biden. | ||
President. Here we are. | ||
President... President... | ||
President Biden. | ||
Qui. Here. | ||
Yes, yes. Good evening. | ||
Buonasera. As... | ||
Yes. Eh? | ||
I said to the President of Israel... | ||
Si... Michael Gorbachev. | ||
No, no, non è Gorbachev, non è Gorbachev il presidente dell'Israele, no, no. | ||
Sorry Michael Jordan. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Quando è andato sulla Luna. | ||
Ma non hanno sparato a lui a Dallas, quello è Kennedy. | ||
No, sia fermo, fermo, presidente. | ||
Long shot from Dallas, the moon. | ||
14 million miles. | ||
Vabbè, ma non è lui, Presidente. | ||
Mr. Presidente. | ||
His wife tried to bring him into the cabriolet. | ||
It was in the moon. | ||
It was Mars. A beautiful film where Netanyahu sang somewhere over. | ||
The garage. No, the rainbow. | ||
It's opened by this. | ||
Cosa fa? Dove va, Presidente? | ||
Cosa fa? Presidente? | ||
Mr. President? No! | ||
Where are you going? | ||
Stay quiet. | ||
Ok, ok. | ||
No, no. Please, please, please. | ||
Cosa sta dicendo? | ||
Cosa sta facendo? I have my luggage. | ||
No, no. | ||
No. I forgot to take the pills. | ||
No, I called the nurse. | ||
He's holding the nuclear football. | ||
Story on InfoWars watch Italian TV brutally mocked Sleepy Joe Biden's cognitive decline. | ||
Well, I sort of underplayed it. | ||
I mean... | ||
We should literally line that up with other Biden, in reality, just failing to speak coherently about anything at all. | ||
It really makes you wonder what is going through the minds of translators when they have international meetings and Biden is mumbling incoherently. | ||
How are they translating that? | ||
What's that job like, I wonder? | ||
That was the first one that came out last week. | ||
It was extremely popular, obviously, because of its on-the-nose, satirical parody character. | ||
It's too good. | ||
It's too appropriate. | ||
It's sort of too easy, almost, to make fun of Biden. | ||
Because you literally just have to do what he does. | ||
It's like you don't even have to pretend or come up with anything. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. | ||
Here's the highly requested follow-up skit from the Italian TV show. | ||
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Buonasera. | |
Presidente Biden. | ||
Oh, Presidente Biden. | ||
President, Mr. President. | ||
It's okay. | ||
Are you okay, President? | ||
Okay. | ||
Tutto post. | ||
Welcome. | ||
Benvenuto. | ||
Oh, di mo. | ||
Mamma mia. | ||
Mr. President. | ||
President, are you okay? Yeah. | ||
Okay, it's okay. Yeah, I'm very good. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. Thank you very much. | ||
You are welcome. | ||
Buonasera. Dove va? | ||
No, non arriva la metropolitana perché non è la metro, it's not the subway, non è la metropolitana qui, no, no. | ||
What's your name? Con chi parla? | ||
Mr. President. My name is Joe Kennedy. | ||
No, Biden, lei è Biden, ma con chi parla? | ||
Certo, prego. He's trying to shake hands with the podium now. | ||
Again, it's not a joke. | ||
Not a joke. Very funny though. | ||
Of course, we don't really need Italian skit shows. | ||
To mock and parody and satirize Biden, because we've got one of the funniest men in the world as our presidential candidate. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Here's Trump mocking Biden, too. | ||
You know, when I imitate Biden because he can't find his way off the stage, as you all know, he makes a speech that lasts usually about a minute and a half because the octane starts to wear off. | ||
You ever notice he starts off strong? | ||
Within about two minutes, he can't talk anymore. | ||
And then he walks off. You ever notice he always goes like this? | ||
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Then he comes back up to the mic. | |
And he's looking. He's totally lost. | ||
There are stairs all over the place. | ||
He can go there, there, here. | ||
He could jump off the front of the damn platform. | ||
He always goes like this. | ||
Just imagine how broken as a human being you'd have to be to watch that and not think it's funny. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Because you know when people who hate Trump are watching that, they're just like, I can't believe this uncouth individual. | ||
People like him so much. | ||
He's a Nazi. It's just like, imagine. | ||
Imagine having a cold, dead brick of coal for a heart, not being able to see what we all see, which is we could have a president that is both incredibly skilled Completely uncorrupt and hilarious to boot, but instead all of these poisoned people with their poisoned hearts can't see through. | ||
To see the joy that we all see. | ||
It's very sad. It's a very sad thing we have to deal with. | ||
We'll get into the actual politics of this in just a second. | ||
But since we're on a roll here, since we've had three funny videos, let's go ahead with a fourth one. | ||
This is clip number 14. | ||
A skit by a guy called Advice from Lewis at Advice from Lewis on X and Instagram. | ||
This is just a little... | ||
Peek behind the curtain with the powers that be, the discussions they have as they find their grip slipping and humanity awakening to their evil designs. | ||
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Let's watch. People are coming back to their consciousness, sir. | |
Did you poison the food supply? | ||
Yes, sir. There's no mineral left in the soil. | ||
Are you feeding them negativity on the news? | ||
Yes, sir. War and death. | ||
Social media. Yes, sir. | ||
Gender war. Damn. Racism. | ||
It's not enough. They keep coming back. | ||
What do we do? They need to lower their immune systems. | ||
I thought we did that already with the virus, sir. | ||
What else can we do? | ||
More poison. We'll put more poison in the crop field. | ||
We used all the poison! We'll poison the animals. | ||
The animals. And tell them to eat the animals. | ||
This is why you're our leader, sir. | ||
The poison in the animals. | ||
Train doctors to not address the cause. | ||
I see where you're going. But only the symptom. | ||
So they'll get treated forever and eventually die. | ||
And we still get the money! | ||
Sir, what about the people that have found cures for these diseases and are trying to help other people cure these diseases? | ||
We'll make it punishable by law to say you can cure disease. | ||
What about the people that know the truth about COVID? Punishable by law to spread misinformation about COVID. But, sir, that's free speech. | ||
We can't pass a law like that. | ||
We'll pay social media to take down people that even say the word... | ||
Pretty brilliant stuff. | ||
Again, advice from Lewis on X and Instagram. | ||
And I really see this along some other stuff we're going to cover today. | ||
I sort of get a similar feeling that I got right after Trump won the election in 2016. | ||
Where it was like, you know, I joined Infowars in February of 2017. | ||
Because... The way I saw things going was like, okay, Trump's in office now. | ||
This is the beachhead. Now it's time to start working. | ||
Now it's time to double down and take advantage of this and take this victory that we've won and maximize on it, right? | ||
This is like the landing at Normandy. | ||
Now we have the beachhead. | ||
Now we have the position on the continent from which we expand and excel and drive forward on our offensive. | ||
Seems like a lot of other people thought, okay, we got Trump in office now. | ||
Now we can relax. Now we can trust the plan, you guys. | ||
We just trust the plan and sit back and let the White Hats take care of it. | ||
And yeah, how'd that work out for everybody? | ||
How'd that work out? Not so well. | ||
So I sort of see a similar thing here where there's such an awakening going on. | ||
There's so many people waking up to reality. | ||
See, this guy, advice from Lewis. | ||
Very funny skit, and I didn't know this guy before I saw the video a couple minutes ago, but just scrolling through his feed, I wouldn't say we're on the same side politically. | ||
He has a bunch of posts that I disagree with, but... | ||
From that video, there's a lot of common ground. | ||
There's a lot of things that we would agree on and want to work together on and recognize the powers that be and the way they manipulate and divide us. | ||
This is an opportunity that I feel like we're letting slip through our hands, same way I felt after Trump got elected. | ||
Like, this is not a time to relax. | ||
This is an opportunity to take advantage of. | ||
And whether it's that or what happened with Joe Biden in Michigan, There are people that are not at home in either party right now. | ||
And that's largely the responsibility of the blue blood old wealth Republicans, the Koch brothers, propping up Nikki Haley and trying desperately to stop the awakening, stop the transformation of the Republican Party into something that would actually work for the people of the United States and be able to bring in a broad base of American voters. | ||
And I feel like we're just, we're missing a major opportunity here to have some actual unity in this country. | ||
And, you know, I guess the powers that be also recognize this, which is why they're attacking Trump so hard, why they have for the last almost decade at this point, because they recognize that if they can convince everybody that Trump is a racist, | ||
Nazi... Corrupt businessman, rapist, then those people that would otherwise go, hey, this guy actually opposes all the same things I oppose, they keep them away with those lies and all the schemes that they've run. | ||
So they also recognize... | ||
how Trump could be that person. | ||
And I really wish he would go harder on some of these things, in particular with Israel, because as we'll get to, Biden losing massive support because of his failure in Israel. | ||
And it wouldn't even mean that Trump has to come out going, it's a genocide in Gaza. | ||
It's a genocide. | ||
We'll make these Israelis pay. | ||
He doesn't have to go that far. | ||
But everybody recognizes that the reason Israel is able to continue what it's doing in Gaza is because of the sheer weakness and incompetency of Biden and his administration. | ||
After all, the administration, as much as I hate to admit it, has sort of had the only appropriate response to what's going on in Gaza because the conversation with Israel and Gaza now has a very strange extremist divide where one side says, has sort of had the only appropriate response to what's going on in Gaza because the conversation you have to stop immediately and give Palestine a state and whatever. | ||
And of course, even farther than that, you've got people on the left mostly calling for the eradication of Israel, from the river to the sea, all this sort of stuff. | ||
And then on the other side, you've got people that are just like, yes, kill all of the children, kill them faster, kill their parents, kill them all, burn them down. | ||
I love it. Which is very weird. | ||
So the only really appropriate response, I think, is strangely... | ||
The Biden administration says it. | ||
Of course, they're completely incapable of carrying it out. | ||
But it's like... | ||
I was just thinking about this. | ||
Because it's weird to me that I've never had a conversation, really... | ||
I had one with a friend of mine about Israel and Gaza... | ||
But it's like, can't you just say like, yeah, it's really bad. | ||
Like, I don't like the killing all the kids. | ||
I don't like the 30,000 innocent civilians being killed. | ||
I get it. Israel's got to do something, but they could do something else. | ||
It's like you're not allowed to have any nuance or like, I get Israel needs to defend itself, but they shouldn't be bombing all the kids. | ||
It's like you either have to be fully in favor of saturation bombing, eradication, forcible removal, bombings, We're good to go. | ||
10,000 children. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
You've got to stop. You've got to find a different way. | ||
There are different ways to do this. | ||
So at least the Biden administration has outwardly said over and over again they're calling for a ceasefire, they're calling for a slowdown, a pause. | ||
They condemn some of the things that Israel's doing, some of the more egregious actions, but they completely fail on every front and then veto a UN resolution that would say the same thing. | ||
So again, whether that's just projecting publicly something they don't actually believe and their actions sort of bear that out as we are continuing to unquestioningly support Israel. | ||
Or whether it's just because of the sheer weakness and incompetence of the Biden administration as they really do want to cease fire and just can't get it done. | ||
Regardless, I think this is an opportunity. | ||
And I hope Trump sees this. | ||
I mean, Trump's very interested in polls. | ||
He's very interested in the outcomes of elections. | ||
So I hope he sees what happens in Michigan. | ||
Sees that what's happening in Gaza and Israel is a major weakness of not just Biden, but the entire Democratic Party. | ||
And he could be the antithesis of that, saying, look at these weak people. | ||
They keep telling Israel to stop, and Israel just ignores them. | ||
They won't ignore me. | ||
I'm Trump. | ||
I'll make Israel stop doing what they're doing. | ||
He's not saying that for sort of obvious reasons. | ||
It depends heavily on AIPAC and Israeli funds. | ||
It's very unfortunate because, again, it's a missed opportunity. | ||
We are, at this moment, missing an opportunity to steal large portions of the Democratic voter base by not supporting things that the Uniparty agrees on, like supporting war in Israel or Iran or Ukraine. | ||
Or, as we saw from this guy, advice from Lewis, going even harder against the Globalist schemes that everybody gets are real now. | ||
They're not conspiracy theories. | ||
Everybody understands that, thanks in large part to the trailblazing bravery of Alex Jones and everybody else at Infowars. | ||
Normalizing discussions of topics like poison in the food supplies or depleted soil or all these other things that are rapidly becoming mainstream topics. | ||
So in Michigan, Joe Biden did win the primary despite a sizable Gaza protest vote. | ||
President Joe Biden is projected to win the presidential primary, Democratic primary in Michigan comfortably despite a significant protest vote over strong U.S. support for Israel in the war in Gaza. | ||
Mr. Biden won 80% of the vote, according to projections, but the uncommitted exceeded expectations with 13%. | ||
His campaign will pay close attention to see if the results of the key swing state will spread nationwide. | ||
Many voters have been angered by the U.S. stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict. | ||
Activists from the group Listen to Michigan hailed the size of the uncommitted vote, more than 100,000, as a victory. | ||
People were in tears as the organization's watch party's tallies were periodically updated. | ||
So, yeah, I believe... | ||
They were expecting like 10,000 or so, which would be a sizable protest vote in and of itself, but ended up getting 10 times that amount with over 100,000 rejecting Joe Biden and voting for uncommitted. | ||
In Dearborn, Michigan, Joe Biden actually lost to uncommitted. | ||
Story from Newsweek. | ||
Joe Biden loses to uncommitted in Dearborn, Michigan by over 1,000 votes. | ||
A majority of Democratic residential primary voters in Dearborn, Michigan, voted uncommitted over President Joe Biden to register their objections to his handling of Israel's war with Gaza. | ||
Biden and former President Donald Trump won the Michigan primaries on Tuesday, further cementing the chance of a rematch between the two in the November general election. | ||
But results from Dearborn send a message about one of Biden's biggest vulnerabilities ahead of November's voting. | ||
With 47 out of the city's 48 precincts reporting results, the uncommitted vote in Dearborn was 56 percent. | ||
While Biden had received only 40%, according to results posted by the city clerk's website, the difference was more than 1,700 votes. | ||
So I really hope Trump is paying attention to what, again, they call Biden's biggest vulnerability, should that not be the area that you attack, the biggest chink in the armor. | ||
Many people, including Mr. | ||
Biden's own party, want the president to take a much stronger stance against Israel's military campaign. | ||
But see, he's sort of in a... | ||
He's sort of in a... | ||
Between a rock and a hard place. | ||
Because if he doesn't go... | ||
More strongly against Israel's genocide in Gaza. | ||
Obviously, a lot of Democratic voters aren't happy with that. | ||
If he does go a lot harder, what he knows is that it doesn't matter because they're not going to listen to you anyway. | ||
So if you come out and go, I'm going to demand, I'm going to force, I'm going to make sure Israel... | ||
Stops this war in Gaza. | ||
And then Israel just goes, no, you're not, and just keeps going. | ||
And then we send them a billion dollars. Sort of makes you look weaker than if you didn't do that. | ||
So unless they want to actually withdraw military support, which, let's be honest, we've seen the way that they're planning to deal with the Trump presidency come 2024. | ||
We've seen the way that they dealt with the Trump presidency after January 6th. | ||
There's a high probability that should Joe Biden order the military to withdraw support of Israel and, you know, withdraw air carriers, aircraft carriers from the coast, the military might just ignore him. | ||
They might just keep doing it anyway, because apparently our military is no longer under the control of elected representatives and is fully in the hands of the unelected deep state. | ||
Meanwhile, Trump did sweep his victory. | ||
Foreign President Trump scored a major victory in Michigan's Republican primary, trouncing his nearest rival Nikki Haley in yet another contest. | ||
The race marks the fifth state taken by Trump, who has notched several easy wins over a shrinking GOP field. | ||
With around 50% of the ballots counted Tuesday night, he'd received more than 67% of the vote, defeating Haley's 27% in a total and complete landslide. | ||
Now, I wanted Nikki Haley to drop out. | ||
Now I think it's funny. Now I think she should stay in and see how low that number can go. | ||
It's kind of hilarious having Trump run against somebody with absolutely no hope. | ||
She campaigns... | ||
Fruitlessly in a futile attempt to unseat the most popular candidate in my lifetime. | ||
Stay with us. We'll move on to AI Trans-Ukraine. | ||
Lots of topics to come. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We have a lot of videos to get to. | |
Lots of stories to cover as well. | ||
About the... Deliberate collapse of our country, pretty much. | ||
Pretty much that's what's going on. | ||
So it's nice to see the Democrats struggling electorally. | ||
hoisted by their own petard. | ||
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Because obviously they... | |
They are responsible for the sizable populations of Muslims in places like Dearborn that are now not voting for them like they're supposed to. | ||
But we could have told you that. | ||
Well, let's get into... | ||
I don't even know where to begin. | ||
I mean, there really is so much... | ||
Well, we'll continue with the political stuff here for just a second. | ||
But just put it in context. | ||
And, you know, it's nice to see them failing electorally because of what's going on in Israel and Gaza. | ||
But it'd be nice to see them fail a hell of a lot harder for all of the other crap they're doing to America. | ||
It's... It's inexplicable to me how you can keep voting for policies that are obviously terrible in every possible regard, but it doesn't stop. | ||
So now we have headlines like this. | ||
It's been 30 years since food ate up this much of your income. | ||
The last time Americans spent this much of their money on food, George H.W. Bush was in office, Terminator 2 Judgment Day was in theaters, and CNC Music Factory was rocking the Billboard charts. | ||
Sources, Wall Street Journal. | ||
You can see this chart of food spending share of disposable income. | ||
And all the way back in 1990... | ||
It was up over 11%, but it dropped fairly steadily all the way to the 2000s. | ||
We had a slight bump, but really just a stabilization through the 2010s. | ||
Slight hike moving towards the 2020s, about midway. | ||
A major drop into 2020. | ||
And then there's this. | ||
And then there's this massive spike. | ||
This huge, giant spike. | ||
That, of course, is caused by a variety of issues, but all of them the consequence of democratic policy. | ||
All of them. So part of it is obviously the economic shutdown for COVID, which was, of course, pushed almost exclusively by the Democrats. | ||
As the supply chains failed, food prices went through the roof, but it also has to do with just overall inflation that's been allowed to happen. | ||
And, of course, you'll see this spike in Begins in 2020, but hasn't stopped yet and continues to rise. | ||
So these are real issues affecting people in their personal lives, consequence of democratic governance. | ||
So why are you still voting for them, I wonder? | ||
It's gotten so bad. Kellogg's CEO is now celebrating more families under pressure by inflation resorting to eating cereal for dinner. | ||
Kellogg's CEO Gary Pilnik was happy to report that more families are resorting to eating cereal for dinner in the face of economic pressure from inflation. | ||
Especially concerning since we know that Most mass-produced cereals in this country now have Cormaquat, the estrogen mimicker, puberty blocker. | ||
That is apparently allowed to be sprayed all over our wheat products. | ||
Pilnik joined CNBC last week to describe his satisfaction with emerging reports that families are now turning to breakfast cereal at dinnertime to cope with rising inflation. | ||
So I guess that's... | ||
It's just a modern manifestation of let them eat cake. | ||
Sir, people can't afford to eat dinner. | ||
Let them eat cereal. Wonderful. | ||
Nothing says a healthy society like people eating Lucky Charms out of necessity instead of meat and vegetables. | ||
Really interesting stuff. | ||
Again, you would think that the relentless failure of democratic policy in every possible front, be it A crime or the economy or industry letting you afford food or the war in Gaza. | ||
How are more people not rejecting what are just obviously bad policies? | ||
I don't know. I don't get it. | ||
But hey, I'll take their losses when we can get them. | ||
And in this case... It's primarily based on their stance on Israel. | ||
From the National Pulse, far-left leader warns as Biden campaign panics over Palestine. | ||
Ro Khanna, representative from California, a supposed whisperer for the far American left, has warned President Joe Biden that his continued support of Israel in its war with Hamas is costing him the progressive vote. | ||
Khanna revealed the conversation which took place when he was campaigning with the president in South Carolina in an interview with Politico about the Biden campaign's desperate attempts at damage control with Michigan's Arab and Muslim community ahead of Tuesday's primary. | ||
I said, you're losing progressives. | ||
You need to change, Kana said. | ||
He said, Roe, I hear you. | ||
I understand. I understand that people are upset. | ||
But I'm pushing Bibi Netanyahu. | ||
I'm just very weak. | ||
I'm just a weak man, you understand. | ||
I'm just a weak man. | ||
I can't. I'm just the president of the United States. | ||
I'm doing everything I possibly can. | ||
But, you know, I'm just the president. | ||
Executive of the world's foremost superpower, what am I supposed to do? | ||
He's writing a $14 billion check to Israel. | ||
I'm really trying hard to send that to Bibi. | ||
I'm pushing so hard. | ||
Again, I see a lot of opportunity here. | ||
I see a lot of opportunity to break away from the two-party system, which means breaking away from the topics that the Uniparty agrees on, which are exclusively things that screw over the American people and cause mass death around the world. | ||
Trump is the antithesis of the Uniparty. | ||
It's obvious. | ||
Nikki Haley is still being run by the RNC as an attempt to unseat their own candidate, their own incredibly popular candidate. | ||
They don't want him there. | ||
But again, can Trump appeal to the Muslims in Michigan by saying, Israel ignores Biden, they won't ignore me? | ||
When Biden calls for a ceasefire, they laugh in his face, they won't laugh in my face. | ||
I think it would be effective if they are one policy voters, if this is the only thing that they care about and it sort of overwhelms all of their other concerns, perhaps they may be swayed by something like that, because it is true if Trump wanted a ceasefire, he'd get it. | ||
I don't know if he does, though. | ||
But then again, with all of the, you know, holdover, mind control from 2016, I don't know. | ||
I don't know if Muslims will vote for Trump no matter what he pushes. | ||
But there's a lot of, it's not just Israel, right? | ||
It's the LGBT stuff. | ||
Muslims in Michigan are the ones spearheading the effort to get that stuff out of schools. | ||
So it's like, okay, we agree on the trans stuff. | ||
Personally, we agree on the Israel stuff. | ||
We agree on family values. | ||
We agree on a lot of things, especially a lot of Muslim small business owners. | ||
They're getting screwed over by high taxes and all sorts of other things that the left brings about. | ||
We know legal immigrants are like the most vociferously anti-illegal immigrant because they actually went through the process and did it correctly and don't like seeing people skip the line. | ||
There's a lot of places where I think traditional democratic strongholds could be cracked and brought over to a party that simply didn't fulfill all of the worst stereotypes as soon as things like Israel get involved. | ||
So the Uniparty agrees on the war in Ukraine. | ||
They agree on the war in Israel. | ||
They agree on all of the things that are dispossessing and destroying us. | ||
So it'd be nice if we could all come together and oppose the two-party system, oppose the Uniparty things that we all despise, come together under somebody like Donald Trump, who clearly the Uniparty is doing everything they possibly can to unseat and destroy. | ||
Over 100,000 Michigan voters choose uncommitted over Joe Biden in Democratic primary. | ||
Message to Trump. Warning to Trump. | ||
Trump, send up the searchlights. | ||
Trump, you got 100,000 Michigan voters who really want another option. | ||
It could be you. | ||
You don't have to go against Israel. | ||
I know you're not going to, but you could at least point out what a failure Biden is in trying to get Israel to change their ways and failing embarrassingly. | ||
At least for the honor of America, we should probably be able to tell Israel what to do. | ||
We are the superpower, and they're tiny. | ||
Let's push them around. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, obviously... | ||
Obviously, the last few days have been a lot of discussion about the murder of Lakin Riley, a young woman from Georgia, a college student, training to be a nurse who was out jogging. | ||
She was kidnapped and murdered by an illegal immigrant. | ||
We've seen a lot of Democrats saying, don't politicize this. | ||
You shouldn't politicize this. | ||
You're taking advantage of... | ||
It's like, well, we're pointing out what we warned you about. | ||
We're pointing out the consequences of your policies in a desperate attempt to change the policies. | ||
You know, politicizing a death, politicizing an attack is when you take something that is totally unpolitical and you inject politics into it. | ||
We're not injecting politics into this. | ||
It's there from the outset because it wouldn't have happened without the policies that we're arguing about. | ||
When we say we shouldn't let in illegal immigrants because some of them are murderers and rapists, and we don't want them in our country, and then they murder and rape in our country, that's a direct correlation, direct causation. | ||
We say we don't want this policy. | ||
You say we do. You get your way. | ||
Innocent people pay with their lives. | ||
We point that out. It's not politicizing anything. | ||
It's pointing out the outcome of your politics. | ||
They seem to be confused by this. | ||
But it's going to get increasingly difficult for them to take this stance. | ||
And I was kind of shocked. | ||
I don't know if this is because people are just reporting on it now. | ||
But this morning, I mean, it's like the entire Infowars scroller at the top of Infowars.com was migrant crimes. | ||
Crimes committed against American people. | ||
Not just young women, but babies. | ||
Two-year-olds are some of the victims. | ||
And there was like four or five stories today. | ||
So I don't know if there's always four or five, or if today was a Mexican holiday. | ||
I don't know. Was there something special about it? | ||
I don't know. But Eliza Schaefer put together this daunting collage here. | ||
At Elijah Schaefer on Twitter, at what point is it acceptable to take a country back by force? | ||
No Fed posting. With this collection of headlines, New York City launches a $53 million program to hand out prepaid credit cards to migrant families. | ||
Army Vet 94 kicked out of nursing home to make room for migrants. | ||
Seventh migrant busted in vicious on-camera gang beating of New York Times- New York Police Department cops in Times Square. | ||
They then fled the state and are going without punishment. | ||
Revealed brutally violent Venezuelan gang is using Migrant Wave to launch a New York City phone robbery spree. | ||
These are all just in New York City. | ||
Texas illegal immigrant indicted on capital murder charge and cheerleaders beating, stabbing death. | ||
Undocumented immigrants will qualify for free health care in California starting on January 1st. | ||
Thousands of migrants in New York are quietly collecting welfare through a Hochul rule change. | ||
Migrants brawl with boxing gloves and fight club near New York shelter with onlookers egging them on. | ||
Migrant security guards paid up to $90 an hour as New York City taxpayers are fleeced by no-bid contracts. | ||
Rushed out of City Hall, audit reveals paying literally hundreds of thousands of dollars a day to hotels to house their imported pets. | ||
Amazon driver fends off attack from drunk, naked New York migrant and ends up in cuffs. | ||
So defend yourself from the naked foreigner and you'll be the one punished by our justice system while they're let off. | ||
Handyman termed squatter hunter outlines nightmare scenario when migrants catch on to housing laws. | ||
This is a big issue. | ||
We've covered the story of neighborhoods in Atlanta having literally over a thousand houses occupied by squatters. | ||
What happens when the migrants realize that, hey, if we just find an empty house and set up shop there, they can't kick us out. | ||
And we've covered how that happens on this show many times. | ||
Migrant suspect in Lakin Riley murder accused of seriously disfiguring nursing student as affidavit reveals grim details in case. | ||
Yeah, some of the details coming out. | ||
He was literally spotted carrying like bags of bloody clothes. | ||
Just horrifying. | ||
Venezuelan migrant migrant charged with raping young teen in Virginia. | ||
Lacks Canadian visa requirements fuel migrant surge into U.S. from the north. | ||
So there's a big opportunity for them saying. | ||
San Diego Migrant Center to close after influx of asylum seekers drains funds. | ||
They're set to release thousands a day at this point. | ||
More Chinese migrants are now crossing the San Diego border than Mexican nationals. | ||
So just full-on invasion of tens of thousands of Chinese migrants surging across the southern border to take advantage of our open border policy to plant operatives within our borders. | ||
New York City migrant families could make up to $15,000 per year under a controversial $53 million pre-paid credit card program. | ||
So remember, free health care, free money, free place to stay, seemingly immune to prosecution as they're let out without bail after doing things that would see any American citizen locked up for years. | ||
Is it all becoming clear just who the priority of the American government seems to be? | ||
Two Randall's Island migrant shelter residents arrested for assaulting security guard. | ||
New York City migrants busted in $5,300 shoplifting spree after traffic stop also turns up drugs. | ||
So just importing literally millions of criminals into our country. | ||
Thank you, Democrats. What would we do without you other than just have a nice life of normalcy and prosperity and peace? | ||
You think about the problems that we actually have, wildfires, getting out of control, shutting down nuclear weapons plants. | ||
That's a real issue. | ||
It's not climate change. | ||
That's the fake issue that they politicized the brush fire. | ||
That's what politicization is. | ||
You take something like a brush fire and say, this is because climate change, and climate change is because humans breathing, and so we have to depopulate the earth because of fire. | ||
That's called politicizing an event. | ||
That's what they do with climate change. | ||
But, hey, when you got wildfires and weather emergencies and, you know, poisoning the food and water, these are actual things that the government could actually take care of if they weren't constantly trying to scramble to deal with the manufactured problems created whole cloth by the terrible, deliberately destructive policies of the Democrats. | ||
Elon Musk points this out. | ||
Dams are bursting all over the country. | ||
America is only 4% of the Earth's population. | ||
If only 1% of the rest of the Earth moves here, it would crush all essential services. | ||
This having to do with that San Diego shelter. | ||
With Senator Butler from California asking the Biden administration for more FEMA taxpayer money to provide more shelter beds in San Diego after the county migrant shelter there ran out of funding. | ||
She says 800 to 1,000 migrants per day will be mass released there without intervention. | ||
FEMA, the emergency funds. | ||
This is the crazy thing. | ||
We've got these emergency funds and emergency institutions there to deal with actual emergencies. | ||
But the emergency that they're dealing with now is created by the government itself. | ||
So they're robbing you to solve the problem that they're causing. | ||
And we can't put a stop to this? | ||
I don't understand. I don't understand. | ||
So here are the stories from today. | ||
These are all different. | ||
Venezuelan migrant who entered the U.S. illegally charged with raping a teen girl in Virginia. | ||
Venezuelan migrant. In the U.S. illegally after being stopped, then released at the border five months ago, has now been charged in Virginia with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl, Renzo Mendoza Montez. | ||
Sorry, young lady. | ||
Your innocence and safety for the rest of your life and physical and mental capacity, it's a sacrifice. | ||
It's a necessary sacrifice we have to make because tacos, I think. | ||
I think it's because tacos. I'm still sort of confused as to what the benefit is we get from the migrant rapist, but I think it's tacos. | ||
Sorry you got raped at 14 by a Venezuelan dude that Joe Biden invited into the country and released on purpose, but if you had tacos, small price to pay. | ||
It's a sacrifice we are willing to make We're good to go. | ||
A sanctuary county for illegal immigrants. | ||
The horrifying incident unfolded on February 8th in Langley Park, located in Prince George's County in the Washington, D.C. metro area. | ||
Rival groups opened fire on one another in stray rounds, struck a woman and her two-year-old son, who were walking nearby. | ||
Oh, and look at that face. | ||
Look at that face. | ||
Isn't this the type of new American we need? | ||
A little child-killing, child-raping criminals caught... | ||
Could have been dealt with, but instead they were released on purpose to murder and rape your family. | ||
So small sacrifice to make. | ||
Did I mention the tacos? | ||
We do have tacos now. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Second hour is on here at The American Journal. | ||
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Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
We're actually going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour, and we're going to start a Twitter space in the second hour. | ||
So we'll do that here momentarily. | ||
We're going to continue on the topic of illegal immigrants murdering Americans on a regular basis. | ||
Well, murdering, raping, stealing, all sorts of other wonderful benefits that these new Americans have brought to our country. | ||
Obviously, a lot of this is kicked off because of the murder of Lakin Riley, just the latest in a series of young women out jogging, being scooped up and murdered by people brought into our country by Democratic policy. | ||
The Democrats are very concerned. | ||
They don't want you associating the murder with the person who did the murder. | ||
Not, I mean, obviously it's because they don't want you knowing about the failure of their policies. | ||
They don't want to point out the horrific, just, I mean, absolutely heartbreaking consequences of everything they do. | ||
But Donald Trump is rubbing it in their face. | ||
He came out with this ad, clip number eight. | ||
President Trump ad focused on Lakin Riley's murder. | ||
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Let's watch. Following some breaking news out of Athens, Georgia. | |
Two colleges have canceled classes today as police look for a murderer. | ||
Blake and Riley was described as a shining light. | ||
Dean's List nursing student. | ||
Police arrested 26-year-old Jose Antonio. | ||
The bar crossed into Texas illegally back in September of 2022, then was released into the United States on parole. | ||
We're confident this border is secure. | ||
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We have a secure border. | |
We agree that the border is secure. | ||
The border is closed. | ||
The border is secure. | ||
We have taken unprecedented action. | ||
The border is not open. | ||
Fox News can now confirm that Jose Antonio Barra was busted last year in New York City. | ||
ICE didn't even have time to put in a detainer on him because, hey, he was already back out on the streets. | ||
You're not safe in Joe Biden's America. | ||
Again, not politicizing a non-political event, but pointing out the consequences of political choices that are made. | ||
They don't want to talk about Lake and Riley. | ||
We don't have to. We got plenty of other examples. | ||
All these stories from today. | ||
All of these stories I found in the headlines today, okay? | ||
Venezuelan migrant who entered U.S. illegally charged with raping teen girl in Virginia. | ||
He had been stopped and was released at the border five months ago and has now been charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old. | ||
That's Renzo Mendoza Montez. | ||
Salvadorian illegal, ordered deported in 2022, has been arrested for the murder of a two-year-old in a Maryland sanctuary county. | ||
This person, I don't see his name, but we can see his face. | ||
Isn't that somebody you want to call a neighbor? | ||
Honduran illegal arrested for raping 14-year-old at Knife Point, stabbing man during robbery in Louisiana. | ||
An illegal immigrant from Honduras has been apprehended following multiple violent crimes in Louisiana this month. | ||
They announced the arrest of Angel Matias Castanellos Orellana, 19. | ||
He was arrested and charged with first-degree rape, armed robbery, aggravated battery, and aggravated assault in relation to two separate incidents. | ||
He, of course, was let into the country as well. | ||
Illegal alien arrested for rape in conservative Florida town. | ||
Authorities announced this week the arrest of an illegal alien suspected of raping a woman at a hotel in Florida this week. | ||
It happened in Inglewood, a conservative town located in Charlotte County on the Gulf Coast. | ||
And just after 9 p.m., they received a call from a woman who said she'd been raped. | ||
She was talking to a man before she invited her to her room for drinks. | ||
According to the victim, it was at that time the suspect pushed her onto bed and forced himself on her without a contraceptive. | ||
The suspect fled, and he's now been arrested. | ||
An illegal alien, again, led into the country. | ||
On purpose, ICE arrest Guatemalan illegal immigrant convicted of sexually assaulting a child in Boston. | ||
34-year-old Guatemalan National was arrested in Gloucester, Mass. | ||
On February 21st, he'd been convicted of indecent assault and battery on a minor under 14. | ||
He had been released by the court despite conviction and enforcement removal operations having filed an immigration detainer. | ||
So, hey... You know, illegal immigrants? | ||
We gotta deal with them. | ||
And the dozens of murders and rapes they're committing. | ||
Small price to pay. | ||
Have I mentioned the tacos? | ||
Let's go back to why we're doing this. | ||
It's the food. I don't really know how to make it catchy, but honestly the best argument for being a right winger these days is that it's normal. | ||
Is that everything we believe is just very normal. | ||
Everything we believe has just been normal for millennia, literally. | ||
And we oppose the wholesale, completely purposeless abandonment of our oldest and most sacred traditions. | ||
They can't explain exactly why we need to abandon these things, other than that they are traditional. | ||
Traditional might not be the right word because that seems to impart the idea that the things that we're doing is because it's a tradition. | ||
Traditions you sort of do even if you don't understand the meaning of it. | ||
Germans hide pickles on their Christmas tree. | ||
Why? It's a tradition. I don't know. | ||
There's no reason to it. You just sort of do it. | ||
The things we're talking about aren't traditional in the sense that we do them because we just do them and that's what we do and it's a tradition. | ||
We do them because they have been proven over thousands of years of trial and error across billions of human beings to be the best possible way to do things. | ||
There's a reason that you have marriages that last for life. | ||
It's because it's the best possible way to raise children and to organize a society because what's happening now is marriage is becoming abandoned and sex is becoming a weapon in the culture war is you have a very few number of men with a lot of girlfriends and a huge amount of men who have no hope of getting married ever and it's a big problem because then you've got disunity and unbalance and chaos where it used to be that everybody would Be planning and desiring to get married by the time they were in their late 20s. | ||
And so even if you were... | ||
It just worked better. | ||
Everybody was looking for a... | ||
Companion. And they typically found one and would be happy and have children and raise those children in healthy families. | ||
It's because it works. | ||
We have these traditions because they are necessary for the flourishing of humanity itself. | ||
Another one of these things would be protecting your border. | ||
It's not because of tradition. | ||
It's not like we don't understand why we protect the border. | ||
We protect the border. We should protect the border. | ||
Like every state in the history of states... | ||
Because it's the best way to manage your society. | ||
All of these things are just inherently good and necessary. | ||
If you want to change them, there's wiggle room. | ||
You don't have to enforce... | ||
Marriage contracts by the state, right? | ||
Like it used to be in the 30s, you'd have people arrested for adultery. | ||
We don't have to go back that far. | ||
Maybe we should. Maybe there's something to that. | ||
We can look into it. But what's happening now is that there's just a total disintegration of all of these things, a total dismantling of these things on purpose by leftist activists for the sake of dismantling things. | ||
Again, it's sort of a foreign projection where they go, you just do this because this is how you're used to doing it. | ||
You're not enlightened and free-thinking. | ||
When in reality, it's like, no, this is just the best way to do things, actually, and it's been proven by a thousand years of human history or more. | ||
But when it comes to them, they do just have no reason to dismantle these things. | ||
They have no reason to dismantle marriage or marriage. | ||
The concept of gender or borders or crime and punishment, sure. | ||
Does the legal system need some reform? | ||
It probably does. Do we need to just get rid of the concept of justice? | ||
No. No, we don't. | ||
We just want to be normal. | ||
We just want things to be normal. | ||
And if it's not working correctly, we can make little changes. | ||
But you don't just throw the baby out with the bathwater. | ||
You don't just send your car to a crusher machine because the oil light is on. | ||
This is insane what you're doing. | ||
So again, I don't know how to... | ||
We don't have the benefit of the leftists where they can dress up their cultural Marxism in catchy catchphrases that convince people of things because that is their number one skill. | ||
That is their number one skill. It's taking extremely complicated, convoluted, and intricate... | ||
And just boiling it down to one phrase, saying that one phrase over and over, and abolishing the possibility of further discussion. | ||
That's what they do. That's what they're very, very good at. | ||
So I don't know what our catchphrase needs to be, but just like we just want to be normal. | ||
We just want to be normal. | ||
We just want things to be normal. | ||
We want our government to be normal. | ||
We want to be able to work and get paid for that work and then use the money to buy food and just go about our business. | ||
This is all we want. That's all we've ever wanted. | ||
And this is obvious because as... | ||
Late as 10 years ago, everything that conservatives push was really believed by everybody. | ||
It was believed by everybody. | ||
We can show you clips of Barack Obama opposing gay marriage while he was running for re-election in 2012. | ||
I mean, that was normal. | ||
That was all normal back then. | ||
It was very normal to understand that marriage was an institution between a mother and a child, and everybody in America believed that. | ||
How we've gone so far off the reservation is It's because of deliberate propaganda forcing us in that direction with very sophisticated psychological programming taking advantage of our vulnerabilities as humans. | ||
So all this is to say that when it comes to immigration, what we believe about immigration is not only not radical, it's not offensive, it's not racist, it's not any of the pejoratives that they want to fling at us. | ||
It is literally... | ||
The baseline normal concept for all of human history. | ||
Up to and including the 2010s. | ||
But in this case, we'll go back to 1995. | ||
Look at clip number 10 here. | ||
Here's a speech Bill Clinton gave about illegal immigration. | ||
Oh, 20, 30 years ago. | ||
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Let's watch. All Americans... | |
Not only in the states most heavily affected, but in every place in this country are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. | ||
The jobs they hold might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants. | ||
The public service they use impose burdens on our taxpayers. | ||
That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more by hiring a record number of new border guards, by deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring, by borrowing welfare benefits to illegal aliens. | ||
In the budget I will present to you, we will try to do more. | ||
To speed the deportation of illegal aliens who were arrested for crimes. | ||
To better identify illegal aliens in the workplace as recommended by the commission headed by former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan. | ||
We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws. | ||
It is wrong and ultimately self-defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years, and we must do more to stop it. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Everybody in the chamber standing up. | ||
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Every single person agreeing with him completely because what he's saying is very normal. | ||
Very normal, very logical, very obvious. | ||
How we've gotten so far off the reservation. | ||
Who's to say? All I know is we've got to get back. | ||
We've got to get back to some sense of normalcy. | ||
How we dress that up to make it appealing in a democracy. | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
Because... It's not working. | ||
We're just pointing out the obvious. | ||
It's failing. So I don't know. | ||
I don't know where we go with this. | ||
But we've got to do something. | ||
Now we're going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour. | ||
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Talk a little bit about Israel at the beginning of the show, but let's get back into it, shall we? | ||
I know, it's everyone's favorite topic. | ||
The horror show going on in Gaza, as well as the surrounding cultural and political conflicts bubbling out from there. | ||
We'll go first, just to... | ||
Just show you how complicated this issue really is. | ||
Clip number five. Here are Israeli activists in Israel, in Tel Aviv, gathering to protest their government's treatment of Gazans. | ||
You know it's a sorry state. | ||
You know the world's in a sorry state when you've got Jewish Israelis being so horribly anti-Semitic. | ||
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Generally, it's out of sight and out of mind for many Israelis. | ||
There's a drastic process of dehumanization of Palestinians, specifically in Gaza. | ||
I'm here to call for a ceasefire and to the end of the bombings in the Gaza Strip. | ||
I feel that there's nothing that justifies this vast killing of innocent people. | ||
And I think it doesn't help anyone. | ||
It's not going to bring security to us, to the region. | ||
It's not going to bring the hostages back. | ||
It's just senseless killing, and soldiers are being killed as well, and we call for the end of all this madness. | ||
So here you go, protesters in Tel Aviv, and these protests have been going on since it began, which is why we don't condemn everybody of an ethnicity or even of a nationality, because these are the people, like, I wish there were more of them, because this is what we need. | ||
We need the Israeli people standing up and rejecting this for the sake of the people in Gaza, but also for their own sake as Israel's reputation overseas is being utterly decimated and continues to be after five months of this relentless and sickening attack. | ||
We need more people like that speaking up against what Israel is doing from within Israel. | ||
But they're working to make that illegal, by the way, in Israel. | ||
And it's just bizarre, isn't it, that you've got like who's for the war in Gaza and who's against it? | ||
The people against it are all the Western leaders of Western countries, every single leader of the global South, certainly China, Russia have spoken very strongly against it. | ||
America apparently is for it, but the American people are hugely against it. | ||
The vast majority of the American people don't want this to go on. | ||
American politicians seem very uncomfortable with this and are making more and more statements Dipping their toe in the water of opposing Israel. | ||
So people are against it. | ||
All the Western, well, all the world leaders everywhere outside of Israel. | ||
Most of the leaders within America. | ||
Most of the American people. | ||
Most of the people obviously in the region around Israel. | ||
And also a sizable portion of the Israeli populace. | ||
Whereas the people that are in favor of the war are a little cabal that controls Israel. | ||
So it's them versus the world, and they're winning, apparently. | ||
It's very strange. | ||
And of course, we've covered before the way that Benjamin Netanyahu, if he were to bend to the desire of everyone else in the world and stop the attack on Gaza, then his party, the Likud party, and the extremists that run it, would probably oust him from office and no longer support him, which means he would thereby be susceptible to prosecution. | ||
For charges that are pending, that aren't being brought because he is in office. | ||
So in order to stay in office, he's got to continue the war in Gaza to appease his fellow Likud party members. | ||
So basically these Jewish religious extremists have the rest of the world held hostage as they carry out the attack in Gaza. | ||
It's quite a feat. | ||
It really is. Now there is a draft of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal. | ||
Agreements on fighting hostage and prisoner release and on aid in Gaza are part of the terms two sides could sign up to. | ||
U.S. President Joe Biden said he hoped for a deal on a temporary ceasefire in Gaza, and the hostage release could be reached by next Monday as negotiators for Israel and Hamas try to pin down terms of the draft agreement. | ||
The framework for a halt to fighting was drawn up in Paris in meetings from envoys from Qatar, the U.S., and Egypt, and has now been presented to Hamas and envisions a 40-day break in fighting during the Muslim holiday holy month of Ramadan, which will start around to the 10th of March. | ||
Israeli hostages would be released in exchange for Palestinian prisoners and an increase of aid supplies to Gaza. | ||
As well as equipment and fuel to start rebuilding, Palestinian women, children, and elderly people will be allowed to return to the north of the Strip. | ||
One reason for Biden's optimism may have been Israel's reported agreement to release high-profile Palestinian prisoners convicted of major terrorism charges as part of the deal under a U.S. proposal. | ||
Fifteen of these prisoners would be exchanged for five female Israeli soldiers, the New York Times reported. | ||
These releases could face heavy scrutiny in Israel, but the Prime Minister Netanyahu is under heavy domestic pressure to do more to secure the release of hostages, which may nudge him towards a compromise. | ||
Hamas leaders, too, appear to be softening their stance after a first ceasefire and hostage release deal collapsed at the start of December. | ||
The group has repeatedly said it would release the remaining hostages only as a part of a permanent truce. | ||
And there's some other issues with this deal. | ||
You know, basically, one of the main issues is that Israel, the demands Israel has made, and they basically said that they will not allow a Palestinian, they certainly will not allow a Palestinian state. | ||
They don't want a two-state solution, which seems like an obvious and necessary solution to this. | ||
That they're refusing. They've also said that, like, not only do they want to destroy Hamas, but they don't want to be replaced with anything. | ||
So Hamas is the elected government of Palestine. | ||
And if it's destroyed and kicked out, then you need some other institution to control it. | ||
But Israel's basically said, no, no, we'll control Gaza from now on. | ||
So that's probably not something that Hamas or any Palestinians will accept. | ||
So while the... Cease-fire deal draft is moving forward. | ||
We'll see how it goes. | ||
We'll see how it goes. Now, the U.S. is really stepping up its opposition, really putting its foot down here. | ||
U.S. wants Israel to sign a letter that it won't break international law with weapons use. | ||
You know, this headline, it kind of destroys the whole idea of international law, doesn't it? | ||
When you've got to try to compel a country to sign a letter promising not to break the international law, what's the point of the law, I wonder? | ||
If it's international law that they're breaking, shouldn't that in and of itself necessitate punishment? | ||
I don't know. You would think that's what the international law is there for, but it's not working. | ||
So what would a letter do, I wonder? | ||
The U.S. wants Israel to sign a letter it won't break international law with its weapon use. | ||
Because it has been. | ||
Because it has been for a while. | ||
It continuously and sort of habitually breaks international law by using white phosphorus or bombing healthcare centers or deliberately bombing children and women. | ||
I mean... They keep breaking the rules of our international rules-based order and nothing happens, meaning that the international rules-based order isn't actually a thing. | ||
It doesn't actually exist. | ||
But now we'll make them sign a letter. | ||
Well, that'll show them. | ||
That'll teach them not to break the law. | ||
Okay. The Biden administration gave Israel until mid-March to sign a letter provided by the U.S. on Tuesday that gives assurances that it will abide by international law while using U.S. weapons and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, three U.S. and Israeli officials told Axios. | ||
I want to get them to sign a letter saying they'll stop breaking international law, i.e. | ||
committing war crimes. | ||
We're just begging them to sign a letter promising to try really hard Not to commit brutal and horrific war crimes, killing tens of thousands of innocent civilians. | ||
Hmm. Wonder if they'll sign the letter. | ||
Now, people in Gaza and Palestine are not in favor of the newly announced potential ceasefire deal. | ||
Gaza ceasefire talks of imminent deal is psychological warfare, they say. | ||
With each passing day, the situation in Gaza Strip deteriorates farther at a humanitarian and political level. | ||
It's an open secret that negotiations between Hamas and the Israeli government have hit a deadlock, lacking momentum needed for a significant breakthrough since the conclusion of their last agreement. | ||
This impasse underscores the complex challenges faced by Hamas, which is classified as a terrorist organization in the U.K. and other countries, in securing its demands from Israel. | ||
Hamas often initiates operations that aim to bring Israel to the negotiating table in the hope that it could lead to concessions. | ||
This is partly because of the longstanding stalemate in Palestinian political arena, combined with the fluctuating stance of successive Israeli leaders towards Hamas' governance of Gaza. | ||
Propelled by concerns over the security, societal, and political costs of such exchanges, the law empowered judges to prevent the release of prisoners convicted of severe crimes. | ||
This shift came amid internal debate over the Shalit Exchange, which pitted security imperatives against the moral obligation to recover captives. | ||
So basically, Hamas and Palestinians are not so much in favor of a temporary ceasefire as they're demanding... | ||
To not be kept as open-air prisoners in their own land forever anymore. | ||
So that might not work so well. | ||
Now we're going to talk about anti-Semitism. | ||
As you've got very, for me, concerning headlines like this from Jerusalem Post. | ||
Anti-Semitism must be criminalized before it's too late. | ||
Before it's too late, we've got to stop all this free speech taking place. | ||
We've got to stop people saying things before it's too late. | ||
Since the October 7th brutal and reprehensible massacre of Israeli and foreign civilians in the taking of hostages, the world is witnessing an unprecedented resurgence of pure anti-Semitism. | ||
I think you've left out something that happened in between these two things. | ||
I know it's probably a mistake, but there is a thing or two that have occurred between the October 7th attack, which everybody condemned and everybody found horrible. | ||
We all saw the videos and were horrified on the day it happened. | ||
So there was that, and then there was a rise in anti-Semitism. | ||
There's something that took place in between those things that is the ruthless and genocidal killing of tens of thousands of civilians in Gaza. | ||
Might want to take that into account. | ||
If it was me, I would. | ||
They say tragically from time immemorial, genocidal anti-Semitism has figured as a major reoccurring phenomenon. | ||
It has caused the brutal mass murder of millions of Jews and has generated death and suffering through massacres, pogroms, inquisitions, lynching, torture, enslavement and property confiscation to mention but a few of its evils. | ||
Since the October 7th brutal Hamas terrorist incursion into Israel in the reprensible massacre, the world is witnessing an unprecedented and utterly dangerous resurgent of pure anti-Semitism. | ||
which, as we know... | ||
legally... And at the request of the Zionist organizations, Zionism, anti-Zionism is to be considered anti-Semitism. | ||
And if you oppose the wholesale massacre of innocent civilians in Gaza, you're anti-Zionist. | ||
We have explained this chain of causality before. | ||
So why not acknowledge that? | ||
Why not go, hey... | ||
Our actions are causing a lot of anti-Semitism around the world. | ||
Gee, our really abrasive and contemptible behavior in Gaza is causing a lot of people to not like all of us, even though some of us, most of us don't have anything to do with it. | ||
It's bad for everybody that this continue. | ||
That's not the concern. | ||
The concern is that people are talking about it and that they're denouncing it. | ||
And that now the blame for it is being spread to Jews all over the world. | ||
I want to stop the killing of innocents. | ||
These people want to stop you talking about it. | ||
That's a big difference. We'll get into how this is being put into place, because by the way, he's not talking about being criminal. | ||
I mean, this is from the Jerusalem Post. | ||
He's not talking about Condemning and criminalizing anti-Semitism in Jerusalem or Israel. | ||
He's talking about doing it everywhere else, places like Europe and America. | ||
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And that's happening. Welcome back, folks. | |
We'll go out to your phone calls shortly. | ||
As we are a free speech outlet, understanding the principle of free speech and appreciating that the Discomfort one might feel at having to hear something they disagree with or even to be criticized personally or as part of a large group is a very small price to pay for the freedom of having a vibrant, | ||
open, and expansive marketplace of ideas where nobody is afraid to express anything, even if it's wrong, has to be discussed to figure out whether it's wrong, to get to the best of Idea, you might have to go through some bad ones first. | ||
We recognize the principle of free speech is not to be violated even and almost especially when it offends groups in power. | ||
That's the point of it. | ||
We seem to have lost that understanding in this country and around the world, whether they ever had it or not. | ||
But we continue to promote it and understand it and fully embrace it. | ||
Meaning that while we can rail and argue against and fight against some of the more despicable things being said in America today, specifically about White people or Christians or boys, like all these things are awful. | ||
But we understand what is significantly more awful is having the government decide what is and is not acceptable speech. | ||
That's beyond the pale. | ||
So we'll fight against, we'll mock and argue and discredit the ideas that we disagree with. | ||
But we won't surrender our freedom to avoid the annoying people saying the dumb things. | ||
It's our responsibility to push this forward because we are rapidly and increasingly losing this capability here in the West, the only place it exists. | ||
Here in America, the only place it's been built into our Constitution and codified in law, but elsewhere in the Western world where it's still, despite being more restrictive than America, it's still the concept of free speech forms A basis and a foundational principle of the way our countries work. | ||
This is all at risk. | ||
And one of the biggest threats to it come under the guise of fighting anti-Semitism. | ||
The Jerusalem Post, again, has this article, anti-Semitism must be criminalized before it's too late. | ||
Long story short, this article is advocating an international body and collection of organizations and governments working together to silence any criticism of the Jewish people. | ||
Their behavior, their actions, again, individually or as a group. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
They want you tried and punished for your opposition. | ||
Now, as a Christian... | ||
And as an American, as somebody who appreciates and utilizes my free speech to oppose things like genocide happening in Gaza, I am against this completely and would also be horrified and outraged if there was a church with this type of power to actually suggest this and have some possibility of it coming to fruition. | ||
As we've discussed on the show before, if you've got the state, Arresting and charging people for expressing opposition to a religious group or religious idea, that's a blasphemy law. | ||
That means you live in a government run by a religion. | ||
It means your government is serving the religion as an enforcement arm. | ||
It means you live in a theocracy. | ||
So, they want a global theocracy under which criticism of Jewish individuals... | ||
Their actions or the religion itself is punishable by law that will supersede even national laws and restrictions like the First Amendment. | ||
So, they say, That's not true. | ||
It's from the videos that we're seeing from Gaza. | ||
It's the things that are happening that are outraging people, not a mind-control campaign taking place. | ||
It's just the natural reaction to horrible behavior. | ||
But they go on to say, you know, these people that are anti-Semites now because of what Israel is doing to Gaza, they've been swayed by a massive propaganda campaign. | ||
Well, it's one you've produced then. | ||
I mean, if Israel is... | ||
Being confronted with a massive propaganda campaign, stop giving them things to talk about. | ||
Okay? However, they say the international community as a whole has never considered criminalizing anti-Semitism in a manner similar to the criminalization of other odious phenomenon such as genocide, racial discrimination, piracy, hostage-taking, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and terrorism. | ||
Well, I think the reason is because outside of racial discrimination, all of these things are horrible crimes with victims. | ||
This is when you kill people or... | ||
Mostly kill people or steal things or dominate things. | ||
So these are actual crimes. | ||
That's why they've been criminalized. | ||
Being anti-Semitic is not a crime, which is why it hasn't. | ||
Hope I cleared that up for you. | ||
The international community, it goes on to say, has recently become open to the concept of extending universal criminal jurisdiction. | ||
But let's just be clear. | ||
He is literally associating being anti-Jewish with genocide and war crimes. | ||
That's insane. | ||
That's completely insane. | ||
Just so we're clear. | ||
The international community has recently become open to the concept of extending universal criminal jurisdiction in order to counter impunity through the establishment of temporary international criminal tribunals to deal with the atrocities committed in specific regional conflicts. | ||
So kind of like how we had the Nuremberg trials. | ||
They want that, but for people who question Israel, I guess. | ||
What they're calling for is a international community and Jewish communities to draft an international convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of anti-Semitism for adoption by the United Nations. | ||
The premise of this convention is that any manifestation of antisemitism that involves, results in, or is intended to result in violence should be universally criminalized and its perpetrators tried and punished. | ||
The crime of antisemitism. | ||
The crime of disagreeing with Jews. | ||
That's all it is, really, at the end of the day. | ||
That's the claims they make. | ||
You say, hey, this George Soros guy sure is a scumbag. | ||
That's anti-Semitism. So that'll be a crime under this rule, and it'll be administrated. | ||
Punishment for this crime by the UN or by an international criminal organization court of some sort that will supersede the powers of states to protect their citizens. | ||
States would be required to criminalize anti-Semitism in their own domestic legislation and to cooperate and exchange information on perpetrators on action taken to prosecute and extradite them. | ||
The draft calls for the formation of national and international education programs to combat anti-Semitism as well as the establishment of an international anti-Semitism monitoring forum for coordinating actions by states and international organizations. | ||
So they're literally calling for an international court administered by the UN but also demanding – actions from national governments to silence any opposition to the nation state of Israel or individual Jewish people. | ||
Basically, Jewish people will be an unquestionable class, a cast above the rest of us that should they do something like kill a bunch of children to criticize or question that will be considered equal to and deserving of punishment, just like a war crime or genocide a cast above the rest of us that should they do something like Meanwhile, U.S. is leading global alliance to counter foreign government disinformation. | ||
So the infrastructure to carry this out is already being built by the U.S., the U.K., Canada coming together, a coalition of democracies being formed to protect their societies from disinformation campaigns. | ||
So this will be the infrastructure that will turn into the enforcement mechanism for making criticism of Jews illegal. | ||
And of course, we've Covered yesterday, the Canadian law that says hate speech, i.e. | ||
anti-Semitism, in and of itself will be charged as a hate crime and could result in a life imprisonment. | ||
So what they're working on is internationally a total, absolute destruction of free speech in totality, placing Jewish people above everybody else. | ||
And if I had to guess, the major outcome of that article will be, if anything, an increase in anti-Semitism. | ||
So well done. All right, folks. | ||
I meant to go off to phone calls last segment, but I really felt like that story needed to be told. | ||
So now we go directly out to your calls. | ||
Gerald in North Carolina. | ||
Some breaking news. | ||
I haven't seen a report anywhere. | ||
Gerald, you're on the air. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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What's going on here? Oh, hey, Harrison. | |
Yeah, it just broke on... | ||
I thought on Fox that Biden is making an unannounced trip to Walter Reed. | ||
It's just for his annual physical. | ||
But we all know from a few years back when he first became president, he said, hey, I'll just get to the end here and fake an illness and then hand it off to Kamala. | ||
So with everything that we've been speculating, this looks like this may be the moment where he's ready to, you know, finally say, oh, gosh, guys, I just can't go on. | ||
Move over to Kamala. And then... | ||
Sorry, dude. I'm out of breath. | ||
We've been talking about this for so a while, so it's kind of like, here it goes, you know? | ||
And then, I want to add this. | ||
What sparked in my mind was all the deaths of, I guess you could call them bad guys, that we've had. | ||
We just had a good broth child, dead. | ||
Right before that, we had Kissinger die. | ||
King Charles went in for prostate surgery, as did Lloyd Austin, who we still haven't heard from. | ||
George Soros transferred the power over to Alexander. | ||
Queen Elizabeth died just prior to that. | ||
And then, you know, I could name 100 famous people that have been dropping dead. | ||
So a lot of weird stuff going on. | ||
I just wanted to shoot that out there to you. | ||
Yeah, thank you. | ||
Yeah, we hadn't seen this. | ||
So here's a story from Fox News. | ||
Biden revealed Wednesday he's making an unannounced trip to Walter Reed, a national medical center for a physical exam. | ||
He's undergone yearly physical examination since the beginning of his turn in line with every other commander in chief. | ||
The hospital is used by all presidents for routine medical care and examinations located in Bethesda, Maryland. | ||
Earlier this month, said that his physician does not believe a cognitive test is necessary. | ||
She said O'Connor believes Biden proves his cognitive ability every day in how he operates and how he thinks. | ||
Well, ironically, very true. | ||
Very true. So, what's disconnecting here, what's not lining up for me, is why a yearly physical would be unannounced or unplanned. | ||
That seems to contradict... | ||
The idea of a yearly planned physical. | ||
Interesting. Very interesting. | ||
Well, we'll keep an eye on this. | ||
Thank you very much for that update, Gerald. | ||
Yeah, just broke minutes ago, so we'll keep an eye on it. | ||
Let's go to Jennifer in Georgia now, illegal murderer that we covered the other day and again touched on this morning. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jennifer. You're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. So I just wanted to let you know that I live in the metro Atlanta area. | ||
I live about 20 minutes from Athens. | ||
I go there often just for necessities. | ||
But I follow local police reports and mugshot pages on Facebook where I saw that they arrested the brother of the murderer in the Lakin case. | ||
His name is Diego Iberra. | ||
I might be mispronouncing that. | ||
But, yeah, he was just arrested as well for having fraudulent green cards. | ||
And, you know, I mean, it's a little—I can get a little black-pilled sometimes, especially when I'm reading the police report, because toward the end, it says the case is being investigated by Homeland Security with critical assistance from FBI, GBI, Athens-Clark County Police Department, University of Georgia Police Department, And Clark County Sheriff's Office. | ||
And when I think about all these people coming together to try to investigate the crimes, you know, I almost feel like nothing is really going to be done. | ||
But I will say, as liberal as Athens is, it kind of brings me hope that people are starting to wake up to what's going on because Everyone in the comment section, except for maybe two ignorant people, are blaming Biden. | ||
And that just warms my heart, as crazy as that may sound. | ||
Because it's like everyone sees what's going on. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I really hope they do something with these guys. | ||
And I hope that they do something about, obviously, the migration issue as a whole. | ||
Because it's really not migration. | ||
It's an invasion. | ||
And it's just, it's getting out of control. | ||
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I feel for the families who are being victimized by them. | |
100%, absolutely. | ||
They're victims of their own government. | ||
And yeah, as you point out, it's like you've got nine different police, you know, outlets going after this guy and his brother, right? | ||
A whole family of criminals there. | ||
You just think about all the resources, all the time, and all the money, and all the other crimes that could be looked into, all of the backlogs of, you know, rape kits that don't ever get tested, and crimes that have to be, you know, criminals have to be let out because, you know, they have to strike a plea deal because they're trying to clear the backlog of all that. | ||
It's like we and what people say, the only real argument that the left has to this is like, you can't blame illegal immigrants because Americans commit crimes, too. | ||
And it's like, yeah, but that's Americans. | ||
You don't need to bring in more criminals to take up more resources, distracting and depriving police departments of putting those resources towards dealing with the criminals that we have. | ||
So not only are you importing extra criminals, all that means is the resources that would go to catch American criminals is being diverted and wasted. | ||
Dealing with the problem that shouldn't be here in the first place should never have been allowed to happen ever. | ||
Thank you for that call, Jennifer. | ||
I do pray that people can wake up at some point. | ||
And I hope it doesn't take their family members being raped or murdered for them to wake up. | ||
Hopefully they can have some empathy for the people that do have to suffer through that sort of stuff. | ||
Let's go down to Tony in Texas. | ||
Tony in Texas has an idea of how to guard the border. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Tony, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, I've been doing some research on the effect of banana beer on chimpanzees, and what I found out is when chimpanzees get their little monkey hands on banana beer, they get throwed off, break really bad on you, and a monkey stomped the snot out of everything, right? | |
So I've got a plan. We line these chimpanzees all the way up and down the border, load them up on banana beer. | ||
So when the illegals come down to the border and they're looking across the river and they see a bunch of chimpanzees jumping up and down drinking banana beer, well, the illegals are thinking to themselves, there ain't nothing in America worth getting monkey stomped over, and they'll turn around and go home. | ||
And believe me, that would work because you do not ever want to be monkey stomped. | ||
I think it's brilliant. I think if you can make it through the gauntlet of drunken chimpanzees, you deserve to be an American citizen. | ||
I think that's a great test. | ||
If you can take on the gauntlet of the drunken monkey warriors, that's the way you earn your citizenship. | ||
I say skip the line, give them the green card, stamp a monkey face on it just so they know that you have proven your worth before getting here. | ||
Drunken monkeys, maybe throw in some alligators in there. | ||
We can get some hippos. | ||
I'm loving it, Tony. | ||
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I think this is brilliant. You know, no alligators. | |
Here's what we need to do. We need to change the Rio Grande to the new Nile. | ||
Throw some crocodiles in there. | ||
Because, see, alligators are just giant weenies compared to a crocodile. | ||
I've swam with alligators, but you ain't going to swim with no crocodile, Jack. | ||
Alright, my mistake. | ||
We need Egyptian Nile crocodiles and drunken chimpanzees. | ||
Look, it's better than whatever we're doing now. | ||
I'll tell you that. Thank you very much for the call, Tony. | ||
That was a breath of fresh air. | ||
Let's go quickly to Clown Car. | ||
Clown Car is in New York at a Gaza protest in City Hall. | ||
Clown Car, thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. What's the atmosphere like there at the Gaza protest at City Hall in New York? | ||
Well, Harrison, it's looking a little wild. | ||
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You know, you got a bunch of these, remember those shirts that they wore when they did the insurrection? | |
The Gaza, what does it say? | ||
Free Gaza stuff on the shirt. | ||
He's fired. Well, what's the composition? | ||
Is this a bunch of Palestinians protesting, college students, leftists, liberals, right-wingers? | ||
Who's at the Gaza protest, as far as you can tell? | ||
Between the goblins, the purple-pink hair, you got everybody. | ||
You got a plethora of colors and probably raised the creed. | ||
But most likely, I think what we need to do is worry about America, okay? | ||
Stop worrying about every other country. | ||
Stop making it a focal point. | ||
Let's worry about what's going on in this country now. | ||
And I got a solo BS assassin. | ||
My brother Joe, you get two every day. | ||
Matt, Vinny, John, whoever you call it, you're killing it, brother. | ||
Well, thank you for that, Clown Car. | ||
Stay safe with the goblin protest. | ||
There's a horde of goblins at City Hall in New York City right now. | ||
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We still have a lot more to discuss. | ||
I'm going to have to dig into this a little bit. | ||
We covered a story... | ||
Earlier this week, of the way that the Biden administration was using taxpayer funds to basically do a get-out-the-vote drive for Democrats, just taking your tax dollars and paying for their political activities. | ||
And it's not the first time that's happened. | ||
There's a lot of ways that Democrats do this, and the latest one is this. | ||
Kamala Harris announces Biden regime will now allow students to get paid through federal work study to register people. | ||
So Kamala Harris on Tuesday announced the Biden regime will now allow students to get paid through federal work study to register people to vote. | ||
Harris privately met with a few dozen leaders to push a plan to protect voting rights, in quotations, which is Democrats speak for flooding the ballot boxes with fraudulent ballots. | ||
So I'm going to have to, we won't dig in too much on this story today, but I'm going to have to compile all of the various ways that the Democrats are utilizing their power within the federal government to bolster their I wish I could tell you. | ||
It's a question. | ||
My approach to it is the people that are just now catching on to what's going on, you're searching information, you're behind the curve. | ||
It'll take you a lifetime To convince yourself that the debacles that are going on are designed to kill you. | ||
So go ahead and wait 20 or 30 or 40 years before you really get on board. | ||
They have a 2030 agenda, right? | ||
So go ahead and wait till 2035 before you jump on board and start, you know, learning to think for yourself. | ||
It's amazing what's going on. | ||
You know, we could go back to the chemtrails, where everybody can kind of see and a few people can remember. | ||
Why is this a question that the sky used to always be blue? | ||
Why are we not asking our sheriffs, what's that up there? | ||
You know, and we should not accept, well, let me eat a couple of donuts and research it. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no. If I had six million gold teeth to deposit into a neutral nation of a Swiss bank account, Like George Soros, right? | ||
I too could do great things, right? | ||
I don't know how you do business with any bank or a nation that would accept six million gold teeth, right? | ||
I'm a direct hitter. | ||
We're sitting here playing games with everybody's life, and I don't mind dying for my country as a patriot. | ||
I'm not going to die because of it, because of its stupidity. | ||
So are you awake? Are you woke? | ||
100% William, and of course we are rapidly running out of time as all of these problems perpetuate further problems. | ||
I'm sorry, I do want to go to one more call here, William. | ||
I want to go to Dave in Long Island because he has some suggestions for terms that the right can use to pin down leftists. | ||
Thank you for the call, William. Dave from Long Island on Line 7. | ||
You're on the air, Dave. Hi, Harrison. | ||
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Howdy. All right. | |
The left has all these crazy terms for us, like, what would you say? | ||
Sorry, first time calling. | ||
That's alright. They call us things like election deniers and science deniers and stuff. | ||
They have all these big think tanks to come up with different terms for us, so I got a term for them, and that's reality deniers. | ||
That is accurate. | ||
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And everything... Everything they say about Trump, they're usually guilty of, so we could call them inversionists as well. | |
Inversionists or projectionists? | ||
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Yes, exactly. | |
So that's all I had. | ||
I just had a couple of terms for us to use in the info-war. | ||
Well, you can't underestimate the usefulness of catchy phrases like that. | ||
It literally is the number one tool of the leftists. | ||
I mean, you want to talk about, like, the intricacies of abortion or illegal immigration. | ||
What's right? What's wrong? | ||
Where's the... And they just come out with, like, women's health care. | ||
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It's women's health care. And you're just like, all right. | |
I'm not going to get through to you because I can't think on a two-dimensional level like that. | ||
I'm beyond that. | ||
We're too expansive to argue in these simplified terms. | ||
And it makes things hard for us. | ||
All right, we'll be right back, folks. Stay tuned. | ||
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I do want to lay down what's going on with Google right here. | ||
And I haven't been able to pull it up. | ||
Maybe the crew can find it, but... | ||
Basically, as I understand it, the Gemini image creation tool, if you entered a prompt to try to get it to generate an image, that prompt was not just delivered directly to the image generator. | ||
It was first passed through a large language modeler, an LLM, like ChatGPT, which judged it, graded it for its... | ||
Essentially ESG score, right? | ||
Is it diverse enough? Is it an objectionable request like white people doing something nice and good? | ||
And if that's the case or, you know, historical accuracy, if that's the case, then it would inject phrases or words to change the prompt before it was delivered to the image generator. | ||
So this was a deliberate choice made by Google on purpose, perfectly in line with the rest of their DEI diversity agenda. | ||
That has also been, by the way, evident in their search results for years. | ||
Now, as a consequence of this and of the outrage brought about by this, which again, I just, you know, really what I want to point out is how different the reaction to this has been from anything in the past. | ||
This really represents to me a watershed moment in which, I don't know, White, like, discrimination against white people is no longer acceptable. | ||
Is that the case? Because I can imagine this exact thing happening. | ||
In fact, things just like this did happen a lot in the past. | ||
There's never big stories. | ||
It never caused a stock to crash. | ||
It just sort of went unremarked, except by, you know, us right-wing extremists pointing out what was going on. | ||
So it's been very strange that the first day that we covered it, because we were very much on this story the day that it broke, And I said at the time, like, we better cover this because no one else is going to cover it. | ||
Because that's how it had been for years when a story like this would break. | ||
InfoWars would cover it. | ||
A few others, right? Gateway Pundit, Postmillennial, like some of these other right-wing outlets would touch it, but it would never break through the mainstream. | ||
I'm very surprised and happy with the way that the outrage about this is so widespread and that it's being covered by mainstream media and that there's been $70 billion taken off of Google's stock price because of this backlash. | ||
Maybe this is a follow-up to the backlash against Target, the backlash against Bud Light. | ||
It's like all of these things that these companies got very comfortable doing, forcing their socialist, destructive, poisonous, anti-human agenda down our throat. | ||
They just were used to doing that and not hearing about it, not suffering any consequences. | ||
Now they are. This is a huge watershed moment to me. | ||
And to illustrate that, I thought this was a great post by Santiago Pliego on X. He says he was writing for a piece on Vibe Shift and looked up James Damore's infamous diversity memo. | ||
Do you remember five years ago, James Damore was a programmer at Google that released sort of an open letter to Google that was Far from offensive. | ||
I mean, it was literally just laying out in a very technical and engineering-minded way why discrimination was bad for business, basically. | ||
Basically saying, look, you're discriminating against people that are really good engineers. | ||
This is not going to be good for business. | ||
It was all very normal. | ||
But at the time, it was a huge blowup. | ||
He got fired. You know, it became a big scandal sort of thing. | ||
And so... This Santiago Pliego says, the points he lists in the TLDR, too long didn't read, are now commonplace discussion topics on X. Five years ago, they were grounds to have your life destroyed, as happened with James Damore. | ||
So here's the too long didn't read. | ||
Google's political bias has equated the freedom from offense with psychological safety, but shaming into silence is the antithesis of psychological safety. | ||
Two, the silence has created an ideological echo chamber where some ideas were too sacred to be honestly discussed. | ||
Three, the lack of discussion fosters the most extreme and authoritarian elements of this ideology. | ||
Extreme, all disparity and representation are due to oppression. | ||
Authoritarian, we should discriminate to correct for this oppression. | ||
Four, differences in distribution of traits between men and women in part explain why we don't have 50-50 representation of women in tech and leadership. | ||
And five, discrimination to reach equal representation is unfair, divisive, and bad for business. | ||
So that's what got his life destroyed five years ago. | ||
Five years ago, if you were to say, hey, discrimination bad and maybe men and women are different, They'd fire you from your job. | ||
You'd get destroyed. | ||
Just like five years ago, if you searched white couple on image search and a bunch of white women with black men images showed up, it wasn't a big major story. | ||
It didn't make the mainstream news. | ||
It's worth it to look back in this information war and see all of the ground that we've conquered thus far, all of the changes that we've wrought thus far by refusing to be silenced in the face of their intimidation tactics. | ||
So... Major victory. | ||
We're declaring it. And we want to, again, see this as a beachhead to continue this offensive, not as a victory to sit back on our laurels, but rather as an opportunity to take advantage of. | ||
Alex Jones is reportedly banned from Google and other things we learned from James Damore's class action lawsuit. | ||
So yeah, been going on for a while. | ||
The pushback is... Slower than some of us may want, but is happening in a very real way. | ||
With that, I want to welcome another speaker to the space. | ||
Ken Smith, I see, can unmute himself at any point and take himself live. | ||
And guys, we want to accept some of these other requests. | ||
I see a whole bunch of requests in the queue that we could bring on. | ||
Ken, you're on the air. Thanks for joining us. | ||
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Harrison, thanks for taking my space. | |
Matt, I appreciate you putting me on there. | ||
I also want to shout out Timothy. | ||
You do a lot, man. We really appreciate it. | ||
Before I get started, I just want to say something about the CJ Narrative Destroyer's comment about The United States just being a plant for Britain, that's horse feathers. | ||
That's not the way it is. | ||
Those guys put a middle finger to the King of Britain at that time and really stood up and did something that nobody thought they could do. | ||
Even though they were getting beat, they overcame it and they won. | ||
We all get to enjoy the... | ||
You know, the result of what they did, and we're watching it just fade away. | ||
So I don't really like that. | ||
And when it comes to censorship, you know, the AI thing with Google is one thing, you know, that they're going to do everything they can to try and destroy the narrative of our history. | ||
And that's just one example of it in today's world. | ||
But what I posted about, and the reason why I think Matt took my call, I had an account that a lot of you folks used to follow, and it was called Abolish Charity with my name, Ken Smith. | ||
But before that, it was the Civil Power Podcast. | ||
And I've never been on your show, Harrison, and I appreciate you taking my calls, and this is the first time I've ever been on. | ||
But you have played some of my videos in the past. | ||
I used to make videos, put them on Rumble, and they were just four and a half, five and a half minute clips that you would play sometimes in the five minute section before the show actually got started. | ||
And my Twitter got deleted for me just standing up and thinking what I thought, saying what I thought. | ||
And if you guys look, whoever's watching this on Spaces, you can go in there and look at the comments. | ||
And in the comments, you'll see my comment where it shows an image of the comment I made on Twitter that got me banned for life. | ||
And I had, you know, 14,000, you know, not followers, but 14,000 comments or tweets, and maybe 500 to 1,000 followers, not many, but I used to get interactions. | ||
I got deleted for saying that traitors, you know, should suffer the punishment of treason, and that's something I've never been able to get out. | ||
So if you already have a voice and you're on Twitter, then you can, you know, rattle the cage loud enough to get back on Twitter. | ||
But if you don't have a voice, then, you know, you're going to get destroyed. | ||
And if you've already got a voice on Twitter, they try and make sure that You don't have the ability to get reach, and you were right. | ||
It's reach censorship. That's what's going on. | ||
Absolutely. Well, and this is the beauty of spaces is that now I see you. | ||
I've just followed you, and I encourage other people to go and follow the speakers that talk on our spaces, and then we can DM and reach out, and we'd love to help you rebuild your audience and participate in all of this. | ||
Oh, yeah, I recognize the, now that I see the profile picture, I know exactly who you are. | ||
At a baller's tyranny. Exactly. | ||
I recommend we try these traders and execute the punishments they deserve openly and swiftly so the world can see justice. | ||
This will start the emotional recovery phase, which will spur the physical recovery we need after this series of events. | ||
Absolutely true. Thank you for that. | ||
We'll be right back. Folks, final segment of American Journal is on. | ||
We are live on Spaces. | ||
We're going to go to cafecito break here in just a second. | ||
And other people who want to request to speak as well want to make this a true conversation. | ||
Being somebody who reads news from all sources as a job continuously, all day, every day, rarely am I legitimately shocked by a headline But one just, an article was just posted by New York Post that is shocking, just absolutely jaw-dropping that they would post this and think it's appropriate. | ||
It has to do with Lakin Riley, the Georgia nursing student who was murdered by an illegal immigrant. | ||
Now, we've seen articles posted saying, Lakin Riley's murder highlights the dangers women face while jogging. | ||
Okay, and we've covered that, and we know how ridiculous that is. | ||
But New York Post just published a headline that says, Migrant charged with murdering Lake and Riley likely panicked when she fought back. | ||
Likely panicked when she fought back. | ||
So was it her fault? | ||
Or was it supposed to feel bad for the migrant? | ||
I mean, this is... One of the most irresponsible headlines I've ever seen posted. | ||
Just reading the headline, the message I'm getting is, let the migrants rape you. | ||
Let the migrants have the white women they're here to rape. | ||
Don't fight back. | ||
You could die. Okay? | ||
That's what I'm hearing from this headline. | ||
But let's explore. | ||
Let's read the article. | ||
The Venezuelan migrant charged with murdering Lake and Riley likely panicked and bashed in her skull when the brave nursing student tried to fight back, according to an analysis by a former criminal profile. | ||
So I guess that was a mistake of her. | ||
I guess she'd be alive today if she had just willingly submitted to the rape. | ||
Which I assume is what happened. | ||
Jose Ontario Ibarra, 26, has been charged with multiple murder and assault accounts and the death of a 22-year-old whose skull was disfigured when she died of blunt force trauma. | ||
So they have no reason to even speculate this. | ||
The details that we have are that the illegal immigrant bashed her head until she died. | ||
So now they're coming in and saying, well, that was probably because she fought back. | ||
There's no proof of that. There's no evidence of that. | ||
There's no reason to say that. | ||
It is utterly irresponsible. | ||
I'll tell you what I know from research that I've done is that if you look at interviews of convicted rapists and murderers, they say fight back. | ||
They say if the person I was trying to kidnap or shove into the trunk of a car fought back, I would sometimes just leave. | ||
It's just not worth it. I know there was in the... | ||
Parking garage of Whole Foods a couple years ago here in Austin, there was an attempted kidnapping. | ||
And because the woman fought back and just scrapped like a cornered dog, you can fight your way back. | ||
I think you should fight people who are trying to rape you. | ||
I think that's what I would publish as a headline. | ||
Apparently New York Post is really taking on the liberal mindset in saying... | ||
Just submit. Just give in. | ||
She just hadn't fought back and then just, you know, let the migrant have his way with her. | ||
Maybe she'd be alive today. | ||
Maybe it's her fault she's dead. | ||
Yeah, this is an insane. | ||
This is insane. This is an insane article. | ||
Drew some details of the injuries and new warrants suggest a University of Georgia student likely fought back when she was grabbed during a run and her killer likely panicked while trying to subdue her. | ||
I guess they're suggesting it was an accident? | ||
He didn't mean to kill her? He just meant to rape her, I guess, then. | ||
In this case, the offender was met with resistance he wasn't expecting and it got overpowered and couldn't control it and he resorted to violence. | ||
John Lang Jr., a former Georgia Bureau of Investigation investigator. | ||
Again, this is completely irresponsible. | ||
There is absolutely no evidence for this. | ||
There is nothing to say that just because you get your head bashed in that it's because you fought back. | ||
She could have very well been jogging When he just was lying in wait and the first thing he did was hit her in the head. | ||
I mean, there's nothing saying that he didn't do that. | ||
Just insane. | ||
Ibarra allegedly prevented Riley from calling 911 and dragged her body to a secluded area after the vicious attack. | ||
I'm legitimately shocked the New York Post would publish this headline. | ||
That is... That is completely insane. | ||
Migrant charged with murdering Lake and Riley likely panicked when she fought back. | ||
So... So I guess if you're a young lady out there jogging and a Guatemalan dude tries to grab you, just give in. | ||
Just submit. It'll be safer for all of us. | ||
That's horrifying. That is horrifying. | ||
Now, we have the opposite message here. | ||
Our message here at InfoWars is if you're a young lady jogging in this increasingly dangerous world, especially for people Young white women, who are the prize that many migrants are specifically coming here for, you should have a gun. | ||
You should have a big ol' gun. | ||
The biggest gun you're comfortable jogging with should be well displayed on your hip. | ||
That would help, I think. | ||
That would prevent this type of thing from happening. | ||
Mace is good too. | ||
Taking some martial arts, very good suggestion. | ||
Uh, You can get Keech. | ||
Knight Rider, I hear you have your mic open and perhaps you can close it. | ||
Okay. All right. Thank you very much. | ||
So anyway, that story just dropped during the break, so I had to cover that. | ||
Just crime against humanity we just witnessed there. | ||
But... Try to get our heads on straight here and go to a cafecito break. | ||
The Perez sisters, go ahead and take yourself live. | ||
Thank you for calling in. | ||
What is going on in New York these days? | ||
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Hello, Harrison. Can you hear me? | |
I can. Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
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Hello, InfoWarriors. | |
Okay, well, to follow up to what you were just saying, I just want to let the InfoWarriors know that DA Alvin Bragg apparently had vowed to never report illegals charged with crimes to ICE. So it's very interesting, | ||
you know, like many New Yorkers here, we have been raising alarm bells for a long time talking about We need support in New York. | ||
We have lots of different groups fighting tyranny on different levels, yet some of the conservative folks spend more time telling us, you get what you vote for, or they shit on New Yorkers, instead of using that same energy to support So, you know, shout out to you, Harrison, because you always uplift our messages. | ||
But we have some really big alarm bells. | ||
The migrant crisis in New York is one of them. | ||
Another one is, if I may be able to switch the subject a little bit, is this bill called A6761. Which is being misrepresented by an assemblywoman up in the Bronx. | ||
And this bill would create a state of perpetual medical kidnapping for all children in the state of New York. | ||
It's being misrepresented as a homeless bill. | ||
But if you really look into it, and Ms. | ||
Reyes even says this, that children can consent to Tylenol and vaccines. | ||
Can you imagine what the side effects could be? | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
And this kind of coincides with the topic of cancel culture and censorship. | ||
One of the gentlemen that spoke earlier, he says that little media gets censored too. | ||
We get censored. Very censored. | ||
Some of us that are closest to all of this craziness, all of this tyranny in New York City, we can't penetrate the algorithm. | ||
We're censored. You know, we have our 10th page on Instagram, Cafecito Break 10.0. | ||
One of the reasons we got taken down was because we interviewed Curtis Lewa when he was running against Mayor Adams. | ||
If that doesn't seem like continue, if that doesn't seem like sabotage, like it just feels like we're screaming, drowning in New York and all of the conservative Republican influencers. | ||
And I know some, they just spend more time talking about, oh, this is what the liberals got. | ||
This is what the liberals voted for. | ||
You know what? | ||
What happens in New York spirals to other places. | ||
So maybe if we can use that energy to support New York, all of us would benefit, you know, You don't have to agree with everything. | ||
We just got to support one another. | ||
That's the main reason that I'm calling. | ||
And really, kudos to Infowars because you guys do such a great job in highlighting these kind of stories. | ||
And lastly, please, if you want to learn more. | ||
I so appreciate it. Yeah, no. | ||
Well, I want to encourage everybody to follow Cafecito Break at Cafecito Break on Twitter or X. What's your Instagram? | ||
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What's your newest Instagram? Cafecito break 10.0. | |
10.0. And that's because our page got taken down 10 times. | ||
Of course. Well, you know, that's how they do it. | ||
And if they can crush you while you're just getting started, then they don't have to deal with a big, you know, juggernaut that you eventually become without the censorship. | ||
So please do go follow them. | ||
They do great work in New York. | ||
And we love the New Yorkers. | ||
We love the Californians. | ||
We think it's a tragedy what's been done to these states and these cities. | ||
And by the way, we're talking about Mayor Adams not turning people over to ICE. That's what happened with the accused murderer in Georgia. | ||
He was released before ICE could get him. | ||
He went on to murder a woman. | ||
So it's really not Mayor Adams' fault. | ||
Thank you, everybody, for joining us. | ||
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