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When Chris was nine years old and a Cub Scout, he was awarded the Boy Scouts of America's highest honor, the Medal of Merit, for saving his younger sister from a burning car. | ||
A 22-year military veteran who received the Purple Heart, a Navy Commendation Medal with valor, and a Navy and Marines Corps Achievement Medal with valor for actions in combat, Chris Kuhn was just sentenced last week to Appease the Biden administration's war on its own citizens in the massive government setup falsely dubbed the insurrection of January 6th. | ||
Chris did go inside the Capitol after many others had been waved in by Capitol Police. | ||
But instead of causing any damage, Chris cleaned up trash, aided to stop theft of government property, asked Capitol Police how he could help, and asked people to leave the building. | ||
In the 12-degree Kansas early morning of February 11th, 2021, Chris, his four-year-old child, and his pregnant wife, Annette, were raided by the FBI. Chris's wife, Annette, described the scene. | ||
She said, I opened the door, and for a second, I didn't realize that there were about 20 FBI SWAT team members with semi-automatic rifles pointed at my son and I. We were covered by the bright red lasers pointed at our faces, chests, and various points on our bodies. | ||
The FBI then forced a young pregnant woman and her little child to freeze outside in the cold morning air. | ||
Annette miscarried their baby the next day. | ||
The lack of self-awareness during an election year is astonishing, as Biden's federal government tyranny is on overdrive. | ||
Even reporters aren't safe from this tyrannical regime. | ||
Blaze reporter Steve Baker reported in December that he will be charged for his actions that day for merely reporting live on the January 6th event. | ||
What the Biden administration is obviously jailing Baker for is exposing the setup and perjury committed by Capitol Police Officer Harry Dunn and Nancy Pelosi's security details Special Agent David Lazarus. | ||
A manufactured narrative used to throw the Oath Keepers in prison as the Pelosi setup unravels. | ||
The story of David Lazarus on January 6th is very simple. | ||
His story that day is he was assisting the evacuation of the Senate at the time that the incident between Officer Harry Dunn and the Oath Keepers began. | ||
The Oath Keepers lined up between him and the more agitated protesters and assisted him in keeping them off of him. | ||
He had two separate FBI interviews which were in conflict with one another. | ||
In the first FBI interview, he actually gave a favorable story about his encounter with the four Oath Keepers. | ||
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He stood in front of Harry Dunn for almost six minutes. | |
After he was brought in for his second FBI interview, he changed that story. | ||
He was fighting back insurrectionists across the Capitol while being called the vilest racist names. | ||
So what they did is they brought in another officer, special agent. | ||
David Lazarus to kind of bolster that story and give it more credibility by saying that when he arrived at the top of those stairs that he saw Dunn standing at the top of the stairs being hassled by these Oath Keepers. | ||
At the time the Harry Dunn Oath Keepers encounter began. | ||
He was not in the same building. | ||
Meanwhile, the Federal Bureau of Prisons has barred J6 prisoner Joseph Biggs, a decorated war veteran and former InfoWars reporter, from legally speaking to the American public, lawyers and other sources close to Biggs. | ||
With the FBI employing the Bureau of Prisons to essentially torture the political hostages, speaking out with a comment for publication could result in a brutal beatdown by correctional officers and Biggs returned to isolation and solitary confinement. | ||
Last October, Biggs was black box cuffed for weeks and stranded on a bus while being transferred from Philadelphia jail to prison. | ||
A haunting journey that the government is prohibiting him from telling the world about, according to World Net Daily. | ||
Jake Lang has been moved to a gang-infested federal prison in Brooklyn, New York, apparently punished for relentlessly revealing the criminal hypocrisy of the events of January 6th. | ||
A mere smattering of hundreds of tragic stories that reflect the brutality of a tyrannical overreach by the criminals occupying the highest offices of our republic that the founders warned us about with prophetic vision. | ||
John Bound reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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It's Monday, March 4th 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. | ||
I think it's time to blow this scene. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Here with you today. This Monday morning, we have a lot to talk about. | ||
We've got a whole weekend's worth of news to get into. | ||
So we're not going to waste a lot of time here. | ||
We'll be joined by Brianna Morello in the 9 o'clock hour and taking your calls in the third hour of today's program. | ||
We've got a lot of international news, Ukraine, some local political news, some very local political news, including... | ||
Cities around the country that they tried a little experiment with getting rid of police and we'll check in on how that's going. | ||
Shouldn't surprise you to know that it ain't going well. | ||
Not for Austin, not for Portland. | ||
Some cities are reversing their policies. | ||
In a shameful act of admission that they were just wrong about everything while other cities power on. | ||
We're just going to see how bad things can get, but let's just get right into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, folks, here it is, your Daily Dispatch for Monday, the 4th of March, 2023. | ||
Trump trounces Haley in Idaho, Missouri, and Michigan. | ||
Donald Trump dominated in Saturday's primary races, winning caucuses in Idaho and Missouri while sweeping the delegate hall at the Michigan Party Convention. | ||
The foreign president earned every delegate at stake on Saturday, bringing his overall count to 244 versus Nikki Haley's 24. | ||
To secure the Republican nomination, Trump will need... | ||
1,215 delegates in total. | ||
Of course, this continued his winning streak. | ||
Totally undefeated until... | ||
How predictable is this? | ||
Nikki Haley ends Trump's undefeated run with victory in D.C. primary. | ||
Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley notched her first victory in the 2024 primary campaign, besting Donald Trump in the swamp. | ||
She got votes from the swamp creatures, folks. | ||
The final condemnation, the final nail in the coffin of Nikki Haley's run, proving once and for all The only people that like Nikki Haley are all of the terrible people that we hate. | ||
So, well done. | ||
Well done, Nikki Haley. | ||
And I'd like to take this moment to remind everyone that as a special district without... | ||
The rights of states and designed exclusively to be the house of the home of the federal government and nothing else. | ||
D.C. should not be holding a primary, nor should its citizens have voting rights. | ||
That's my stance, and it's the right one. | ||
Moving on, Supreme Court sets unusual opinion release for Monday morning. | ||
Signals ruling on Trump ballot eligibility is looming. | ||
So apparently at 10 a.m. | ||
today, I'm not sure if that's Central or Eastern time, the Supreme Court will be issuing There are results on whether or not some random traffic court judge in Idaho, or in this case Colorado, can ban Trump from being president. | ||
We all wait with bated breath to find out whether we as American citizens get to vote for the person that we like or whether our option has to first meet the approval of some random lady in Colorado. | ||
Incredible. So, just to give you the full story here, the Supreme Court set an unusual opinion release for Monday morning and signaled that a ruling on Trump's ballot eligibility is imminent, per Politico legal reporter Joss Gerstein. | ||
SCOTUS will be announcing this result around 10 a.m. | ||
today, and this should set the stage or set the precedent for the rest of the Autocratic attempts by the Democrat operatives to find some old forgotten law that they can invoke to stop their... | ||
Candidate from losing the presidency. | ||
Because that's what our democracy is. | ||
It's like a board game where everyone cheats and nobody has fun and they take all your money and kill you. | ||
Finally, or not finally, but next in our Daily Dispatch, U.S. military airdrops emergency humanitarian aid into Gaza. | ||
Which is strange. | ||
Strange. It's sort of like the operation airdropping supplies into Berlin when that city was surrounded by our arch enemies, the Soviet Union. | ||
But in this case, Gaza is ostensibly surrounded by our Ally and satrapy. | ||
So this is kind of confusing. | ||
U.S. military C-130 cargo planes dropped food in pallets over Gaza on Saturday in the opening stage of an emergency humanitarian assistance authorized by President Joe Biden after more than 100 Palestinians who had surged to pull goods off an AIDS convoy were killed during a chaotic encounter with Israeli troops. | ||
Three planes from Air Force Central dropped 66 bundles containing about 38,000 meals into Gaza. | ||
At 8.30 a.m., the bundles were dropped in southwest Gaza on the beach along the territory's Mediterranean coast. | ||
The airdrop was coordinated with the World Jordanian Air Force, which said it had two food airdrops on Saturday. | ||
Northern Gaza has conducted several rounds in recent months. | ||
So this is about enough food for about 2% of Gaza's population for one day. | ||
So very good to see that we are at least symbolically supporting the Gazans while actually funding and fueling and providing the arms for their genocide. | ||
Playing both sides once again, benefiting no one but Israel. | ||
Then we have this. Germany accuses Russia of information war after spy leak. | ||
Moscow was waging an information war against Germany by intercepting and releasing a sensitive discussion amongst high-ranking Bundeswehr, or however you pronounce it, military officers concerning Ukraine. | ||
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said... | ||
Boris Pistorius. | ||
Reacting to the leak for the first time on Sunday, Pistorius accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of seeking to sow disunity and create divisions within Germany. | ||
It's about using this recording to destabilize and unsettle us, the German minister said, adding that he hoped Putin would not succeed. | ||
There they go, sowing destabilization, sowing contempt within the German... | ||
Populous by telling the truth. | ||
How dare he expose what we said on a recording? | ||
He's waging an information war against us by showing the people what we're talking about doing. | ||
Yeah, not a compelling argument, but we'll return to that in just a little bit, as a lot of stuff has come out very recently, because the German government is using basically off-the-shelf... | ||
Your average video conference software to hold highly classified military conversations. | ||
And the Russians are eavesdropping on them and releasing them. | ||
So, there's that. | ||
And finally, we have this. | ||
The U.S. national debt is rising by $1 trillion every 100 days. | ||
I'm going to let that one sink in for a second. | ||
Take your time to think about what that means. | ||
$1 trillion every 100 days our debt is rising. | ||
The question is, what the hell is it going towards? | ||
That's $100 billion a day. | ||
Where is that money going? | ||
What is happening to it? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
I mean, it's just, it is... | ||
It's a staggering amount of money. | ||
Just to put this in some context, if you need any, there's a report from the government agency that oversees infrastructure that points out the absolutely deplorable state of our bridges in this country. | ||
And there's just literally hundreds of thousands, something like 220,000 bridges in America in urgent need of repair or replacement. | ||
They say, they estimate that the cost of replacing every one of these bridges in every state in the union would cost about $300 billion. | ||
Now, that's such a staggering number that we're basically not going to do it. | ||
Basically, it's so bad. | ||
The infrastructure is under such disrepair that it's just like inconceivable that we could ever fix all of it. | ||
Which is odd because under our current budget, that's three days of debt. | ||
It's three days of spending. | ||
You can just imagine what the world would look like if instead of spending a trillion dollars every hundred days on whatever it's being spent on, who could possibly not? | ||
I mean, it's just these numbers are just absolutely mind-blowing. | ||
But what if like every bridge in your state had a work crew fixing it? | ||
What if every city in the country was being injected with the billions of dollars on a continual basis? | ||
And it's just kind of depressing to imagine how prosperous and successful and first world and our infrastructure could just be the The envy of the world, but no, instead we're spending a trillion dollars every hundred days and our cities are collapsing and look like crap and our border is open and people are dying and everything is crap and everything is terrible and planes are falling out of the sky. | ||
So what are we spending the trillion dollars on exactly? | ||
How does this make any sense at all? | ||
And when do we cut off the head of the snake? | ||
That is the Federal Reserve and the entire fiat system, which of course means that a trillion dollars every hundred days is essentially being ejected into the money supply and causing a massive increase in inflation. | ||
It's all just unimaginably insane. | ||
It's all unimaginably insane. | ||
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And we have just a ton of videos to get to here as well. | ||
More than I can... | ||
Ever get to. But perhaps we'll start with clip number 13 here. | ||
Because we've been covering it a little bit, maybe not as much as we should, but I know Robert Barnes went... | ||
He's actually the lawyer for... | ||
These Amish farmers who have been targeted by the federal government raided Amos Miller Organic Farm. | ||
It's been a big news story. | ||
The trial is starting and supporters of the Amish farmer are gathering in protest outside of the courtroom. | ||
But that story, like this video we're about to show you, should simply be taken as an example of what's happening in a nationwide push that aligns with everything else we talk about on this show. | ||
The World Economic Forum, the climate change scam, the eat bugs agenda, and all of this contributes to the ultimate goal of the globalist, which is to have a World that is in stasis, | ||
that doesn't change and evolve, and the people don't have free will you have to contend with, but instead everything is organized like a computer chip, and you can turn on and off populations at will and dictate to those populations what their desires are so you can then fulfill them, ensuring that the global government that they're now creating will be able to rule indefinitely without the slightest doubt. | ||
Threat of being overthrown because everybody will be too stupid, fat, sick, disseparate, bastardized, deracinated to pose a threat. | ||
That's the point. | ||
And we're just seeing these little manifestations all over the place. | ||
So clip 13, commercial fishermen say they stand with the rated Amos Miller organic farm because the same thing is happening to them. | ||
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Someone let Amos Miller know the commercial fishermen stand with them. | |
And we're being harassed as well. | ||
I've had federal agents ask my neighbors across the canal if they could go on their property to spy on me. | ||
Spy on me for what? | ||
You think I'm selling crack? | ||
You think I'm selling fentanyl? | ||
No, you know what I'm selling. | ||
I'm selling the bad stuff. | ||
The horrible stuff. | ||
I'm selling fish that wasn't raised in a pen that isn't full of pesticides and chemicals. | ||
Only 18% of seafood in America comes from American fishermen. | ||
The rest comes from overseas. | ||
If a food shortage should ever come to this world, do you think those people that are sending us their cheap fish from South America and all around the world are going to send us their fish? | ||
Or do you think they're going to eat it themselves? | ||
We all know the answer to this question. | ||
Support your local fishermen. | ||
Support your local farmer. | ||
One day, your stomach and your life might depend on it. | ||
Don't put us out of business. | ||
Keep us afloat. We thank you for your service. | ||
Spying on fishermen. | ||
That's what our government is up to. | ||
Raiding organic farms. | ||
Spying on fishermen. | ||
All of this is very similar to sort of what happened under COVID. Their vision of the world is pretty simple. | ||
The bigger the organization is, the better they like it. | ||
It's funny because people need to understand the way that the globalists see things is complete opposite of the way normal people would see things. | ||
In other words, when you think of a giant corporation, you think of an entity with a lot of momentum and a lot of entropy and a lot of Moving parts that has trouble reacting quickly to changes, whereas if that same corporation was instead split into 10,000 small businesses, those small businesses can be light and quick and reflexive, and they can change on a whim. | ||
They don't have to go through the giant bureaucratic process of getting a corporation with 10,000 people changing. | ||
It can just be the store owner going, we're going to do this instead of this, and then it is so. | ||
But to the globalists... | ||
Again, this goes back to the lockstep document. | ||
We've talked about this a million times, but this really is all what it comes down to. | ||
And it's why, not in an occult symbolism sense, but why the pyramid structure makes so much sense. | ||
That is the construction design that they want the world to have because the pyramid is simply the outline of a flowchart of power, a flowchart of control, where you can have a small number of people controlling a massive number of people by having layers and layers and layers of Delegates that they delegate things that things out to so when they write the lockstep document and they say They have the grid that they grade things on. | ||
And to them, it's much easier to get a giant corporation to change. | ||
And they say adaptability, that's the word they use for it, has higher adaptability than small businesses. | ||
So when you've got a ton of fishermen out there all doing their own thing, they're hard to control. | ||
You can't shut them all off at once. | ||
You have to go through piecemeal and buy up each one of them and then shut them down. | ||
Or you have to... Do something legally where you're sending sheriffs out to stop them from doing something. | ||
If instead of individual fishermen with their little boats going out on the ocean and doing their thing and bringing it back and selling it to a wholesaler, instead of that happening, if you had massive fleets all owned by a single megacorporation that could all be controlled from a top-down fashion, it becomes very easy to control everybody, and it's all about control at the end of the day. | ||
So that guy said, you know, if worldwide famine hits, do you really think the South Americans... | ||
Where we get so many of our fish are going to keep sending them up here if, you know, it's between sending them to us and having their people starve or keeping their fish and actually feeding their people. | ||
They're going to choose to feed their own people. | ||
The problem is that that's rapidly becoming not even a possibility because you've got Chinese fishing fleets thousands and thousands strong that are depleting the oceans of wildlife. | ||
So that won't be a possibility anymore. | ||
Kind of like all of the cow farms, the cattle farms, the livestock. | ||
Shepherds are being shut down or, you know, accidentally catching on fire for no reason as all of their food sources are burned, as just happened here in the Texas panhandle. | ||
All of these things are moving towards the same direction, which is small farms, small fishermen, small, you know, livestock operations, operators. | ||
Those are being shut down and instead will have essentially a world where you've got one giant apartment building filled with humans and another giant apartment buildings filled with pigs and it'll be like a factory. | ||
It's like you never need to wonder how much you're going to make or how many you're going to produce. | ||
It'll all be scientifically dictated in a way where you're cloning pigs and then you're changing their genetics and then you're pumping them full of All sorts of chemicals to make them healthy because it's not actually healthy with 10,000 pigs living under a single roof squished in together. | ||
So all of the natural prosperity and bounty of the world is being done away with. | ||
That's going away. See, they can't control the earth, so they would rather get rid of that stuff, get rid of the, even, you know, Fields with crops, you know, the weather can go bad and you cannot know what your crops are. | ||
Like, everything's going to be indoor. | ||
Everything's going to be highly structured and programmed and dictated how everything's going to happen. | ||
And so they're, you know, they could just try to do this in competition with the natural way to do things, but the natural way to do things will probably win. | ||
If put up against the really dystopian hellish world that they're trying to create, people will gravitate towards the natural way. | ||
People will actually pay more to know that like, oh, the cow that I'm eating lived in a pasture its whole life and was treated well and wasn't full of antibiotics. | ||
I'm going to buy that product instead of the one where from the moment the cow is born, his head is put in a... | ||
Harness, and he's just in a metal stall for his entire life, being pumped full of growth hormones until he's slaughtered. | ||
People will choose the natural... | ||
Nice way to do things unless you get rid of that. | ||
If you get rid of that and the only option they have is the poisonous bugs or GMO crops, then they'll have to go with that. | ||
So the Chinese are depleting the fishing. | ||
The governments of Western Europe are shutting down the small family farms. | ||
The American government is now going after the Amish farmers and the local independent fishermen. | ||
They're destroying those. They're getting rid of that, so it's no longer an option. | ||
So everybody has to be folded into their massive pyramidal system that they control in a top-down fashion and can create famine at will if they want or create bounty wherever they want. | ||
I mean, it's all very well-organized and well-planned and demonic and despotic and anti-human, and that's just how it's happening. | ||
That's just how it's working. | ||
And of course, all of this is like very deeply intertwined. | ||
So we can go now to clip number eight. | ||
This was impeached DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on the Texas wildfires, the wildfires that destroyed tens of thousands of cattle, entire livestock herds, as well as 80% of their food source. | ||
So now there's a big effort to actually send feed to the cattle farmers in Texas, which is the number one beef-producing state in the union. | ||
And whether it's planes falling out of the sky or cows being burned to death, all of these bizarre coincidences seem to align perfectly with what the globalists want, which is to destroy these things. | ||
And they're all being destroyed one way or another. | ||
And, of course, you know, can't let a good crisis go to waste. | ||
They are taking the fires in Texas and using it to advocate for climate change, of all things. | ||
Yes, climate change made a big comeback this weekend with Al Gore and others, putting it at the top of the concerns list once again, even though it's totally fake. | ||
Let's go now to clip number eight and PhDHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on the Texas wildfires. | ||
We are in winter, and this is the largest fire in Texas history. | ||
We are seeing unprecedented blizzards in the north of California. | ||
We, as a country and as a world, have to be ready for the increasing effects of extreme weather caused by climate change. | ||
It's a remarkable phenomenon, and it will manifest itself in the days to come, and we have to prepare for it. | ||
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He's so serious. | |
He's so concerned. | ||
Utter nonsense. | ||
Utter complete balderdash, I declare it. | ||
But yeah, wildfires, blizzards, whatever. | ||
It's all climate change. All climate change is global warming. | ||
Global warming is greenhouse gases. | ||
Greenhouse gases are things that you breathe or whatever's produced when you exist. | ||
So therefore, you have to stop existing to save the earth and everything is your fault. | ||
And even though everything that's happening is exactly what they want to happen and in line with their designs, they're against it? | ||
I don't get it. Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We've got politics. | ||
We've got COVID news. | ||
We've got Ukraine news and some disturbing signals from Western leaders that World War III is, in fact, their ultimate design. | ||
They're not even really shy about it anymore. | ||
While we're on the topic, since we're one of the only outlets in the world that actually seems to cover this topic, even though you would think... | ||
If you were like a sucker, if you were a big gullible sucker, you might actually think that the things that the media professes they care about, you might actually think they care about them and would be concerned with Sort of apocalyptic threats to the supply chain and life itself on Earth. | ||
It's strange that they're not, isn't it? | ||
Isn't that kind of strange? These people that are quite willing to upend everything that's ever come before on the basis of Climate change and ecology and environmentalism and saving the world. | ||
Isn't it kind of strange that when there's a massive elephant in the room, they all completely ignore it? | ||
That elephant being, of course, a Chinese one, a big Chinese elephant right in the middle of the room that they all dance around quite skillfully. | ||
It would be surprising, I think, to the average person who thinks that the mainstream media and politicians and Alejandro Mayorkas and Al Gore and John Kerry and their children And Klaus Schwab and his children and George Soros and his children, | ||
you would think that since they spend all of their time talking about the climate, all of the time advocating for saving the earth from exploitation by human beings, you would think that when you have a giant glaring example of that, they might say one or two words about it, | ||
but... This seems to not be on their radar somehow, and that is the existence and truly, with no exaggeration, apocalyptic activities of the Chinese fishing fleets around the world reaching levels that should kind of make you feel sick to your stomach if you actually do care about the earth and nature and the environment and life itself. | ||
Here's a headline from about a week ago. | ||
Okay. The representative of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources declared these Chinese fishermen utilize cyanide, | ||
according to a report from the Philippine Star, translated from Filipino. | ||
Cyanide fishing, a method involving the dispersal of highly toxic substances near coral reefs or fishing regions to stun or eliminate fish for easier collection, faces global condemnation due to its indiscriminate impact on various marine life, significant harm to water ecosystems, and potential health risks for consumers and handlers of the affected fish. | ||
Well, you don't say. You don't say. | ||
So just to give you the background to this, New York Times, how China targets global fish supply. | ||
With its own coastal waters depleted, China has built a global fishing operation unmatched by any other country. | ||
Rich and ecologically diverse, the Galapagos Islands have attracted local fishermen for centuries. | ||
Now these waters face a much larger, more rapacious hunter population. | ||
China. | ||
The Chinese ships since 2016 have operated off South America virtually all day, all year, moving with the seasons from the coast of Ecuador to Peru and eventually to Argentina, where they fished for what amounts collectively to more to 16,000 days already this year. | ||
The scale has raised alarms about the harms of the local economies and environment, as well as the commercial sustainability of tuna, squid and other species. | ||
Over the last two decades, China has built the world's largest deep water fishing fleet by far with nearly 3,000 ships. | ||
Having severely depleted stocks in its own coastal waters, China now fishes any ocean in the world and on a scale that dwarfs some countries' entire fleets near their own waters. | ||
The impact is increasingly being felt off the Indian Ocean in the South Pacific to the coast of Africa off South America, a manifestation of the high seas of China's global economic might. . | ||
We covered this before with a segment titled something like Chinese Ghost Cities, Floating Cities, Chinese Floating Cities. | ||
But yeah, they've been traveling around. | ||
They remain in what is technically international waters and they deplete the entire area going so far as to dredge the bottom of the ocean for any life. | ||
You might remember that the Alaskan crab fisheries We're like, oh, the crab are gone now. | ||
What happened? What would happen is if you don't fish in a sustainable way, not sustainable in the idea of we use electric batteries for our boats instead of gasoline, therefore sustainable, but actually in a way that leaves enough of the population that they can rebuild their numbers for next year's If you don't manage your fisheries in that way and instead just kill all of them, what's going to happen when you come back next year? | ||
There's not going to be any fish because you didn't leave enough of the fish to procreate. | ||
That should be obvious and the Chinese either don't know this or don't care or what is more likely have decided that it's much more economically and It's despotically easy to do everything indoors in a giant fish tank. | ||
And so they're just depleting the ocean on purpose to stop competition with their indoor fisheries. | ||
I mean, that would be one reason. | ||
But at this point, they are now traveling around the world, as noted, from the Indian Ocean to off the coast of Africa to South America and even northern waters of North America. | ||
They have... Completely destroyed the marine life in all of these areas. | ||
And if a country tries to stand up to them, they just pump cyanide into the water and kill everything. | ||
So that's what's actually happening here. | ||
Just keep that in mind. | ||
When you hear about climate change and saving the earth and preservation of our wildlife, just remember that these same people are in bed with China, who is systematically eliminating life from the ocean. | ||
And I'm against that, personally. | ||
In fact, I'm so against it, I think in any reasonable society, we would be going to war against China to save the Earth, right? | ||
We would be the good guys, the Americans who actually have things like laws to preserve nature, who actually care about the continuing existence of non-mechanized life on Earth, right? | ||
And we would probably be at war with China to prevent their systematic and deliberate elimination of life on Earth. | ||
But instead, we turn a blind eye to it and allow it to continue unabated, uncontested, and apocalyptic, truly apocalyptic levels of destruction taking place here. | ||
But as I said, the climate doomsday agenda is still right on track. | ||
Not only are they blaming the wildfires in Texas on climate change, and of course the blizzards in California on global warming, but of course migration itself is because of climate change, because climate change is racist. | ||
I think we're all aware of this. | ||
How anybody believes a single shred of anything that these people talk about is truly beyond me. | ||
But we have to wake up soon and we have to actually confront the real issues like Chinese armadas depleting the ocean of fish on purpose. | ||
We've talked about it before, but if you missed it the first time, they have this thing called the mothership system where they never actually even dock at the countries off whose coast they're doing the fishing, which would be at least one way of sort of allowing this to make a bit of sense is that if you're fishing off the Argentine coast, that you would actually bring economic... | ||
But the Chinese fish never actually dock anywhere but China, and they have a mothership system where ships are plying back and forth from the fishing grounds to China continuously. | ||
Again, you would think if you cared about CO2, maybe giant fishing fleets crossing the Pacific Ocean on a continual basis might enter your area of concern, but apparently not. | ||
Apparently it's cows existing. | ||
That's the real concern. | ||
And so it's China's just allowed to do this, and they're going to do it. | ||
They deplete all the oceans of fishes, and then life is over as we know it. | ||
And that's that. | ||
It's the end of the world. | ||
So maybe we should stop them. | ||
Maybe we should do something to stop the actual destruction of Earth. | ||
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This is the American Journal. | ||
So we have a lot of political news here. | ||
I guess we'll just get into that. We'll go through some of the headlines here. | ||
See if we can't get a read on where we are politically in this country. | ||
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It's just... It's all crazy. | |
So we are awaiting... A SCOTUS decision from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Supreme Court sets unusual opinion release for Monday morning. | ||
Signals ruling on Trump ballot eligibility is looming. | ||
The Supreme Court set an unusual opinion release for Monday morning and signaled that a ruling on Trump's ballot eligibility is imminent. | ||
So, of course, this is the Colorado. | ||
This is the case of Colorado. They were the first to ban Trump from the ballot for just the most... | ||
Inappropriate reasons for a number of reasons, but first and foremost, that they are effectively punishing him for a crime for which he's been acquitted. | ||
He was impeached over his speech on January 6th with the accusation that he fomented an insurrection. | ||
He was acquitted of that, and now you've got people like literally in, was it Illinois or Iowa, whoever the latest... | ||
State was to ban Trump from the ballot. | ||
It was literally done by a traffic court judge. | ||
So you got somebody who spent their whole career determining whether or not parking tickets are valid. | ||
Suddenly having the power to remove a presidential candidate from the ballot for an entire state. | ||
Now that makes sense. | ||
Who's to say? Who's to say? | ||
Well, I guess the Supreme Court is. | ||
So, again, they're set to issue a ruling on Trump's ballot eligibility after he challenged a decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to bar him from the 2024 primary ballot. | ||
Again, under very vague and uncertain circumstances in which they use an insurrection law designed to prevent Confederate generals that had literally waged war against the United States from being... | ||
Appointed to positions in the United States government. | ||
Never intended, even the slightest, to affect elections or who you were allowed to vote for or anything of the sort. | ||
So, not a law that's applicable to In multiple ways, wasn't about giving a speech and a protest that got out of hand for a couple hours. | ||
It was about a literal insurrection that went on for years and killed hundreds of thousands of people 150 years ago. | ||
So not even remotely close to what's happening here. | ||
Also, Trump was acquitted of this by a trial in the Senate. | ||
So punishing him for something for which he's been acquitted. | ||
It just goes on and on, the number of reasons why this is completely and utterly invalid, but we'll see what the Supreme Court says. | ||
Legal theory is based on Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution's 14th Amendment, which states public officials who have engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the U.S. may be disqualified from public office. | ||
Trump has not been charged with engaging in insurrection or rebellion against the United States. | ||
But they just decided he was guilty of it. | ||
I mean, that's just the way it works now. | ||
And if you're okay with this and think this is in any way a way to actually operate a functional democracy, then you are stupid and dangerous. | ||
Dangerously stupid, I might say. | ||
Meanwhile... When it's left up to the people, they overwhelmingly choose Donald Trump to an unavoidable degree. | ||
Like you can't pretend like this is some fluke or he's neck and neck with anybody else. | ||
He is trouncing his enemies continuously, except in D.C. Except in D.C. where Nikki Haley won her primary or caucus or whatever they hold there. | ||
Whatever illegal thing they do to give the citizens of the federal city a vote they shouldn't have. | ||
I'm serious about that, and that was the intention of creating a district of Columbia, a federal district that did not have the rights of states and should be precluded from having the rights of states, because if you have a federal government occupying a city where everyone in the city is either An employee of the federal government or very closely related to an employee of the federal government, then they shouldn't have a vote in the federal government because they'll just vote for a bigger federal government. | ||
This is stupid. Like, they just shouldn't have a vote. | ||
They shouldn't have a vote, and that should be one of the concessions you make living in Washington, D.C. It's fine. | ||
Everybody else can vote, but if you're a... | ||
Member of the federal government. | ||
Living in D.C., I don't think you should get a vote. | ||
And neither did George Washington. | ||
The person who the city's named after. | ||
The U.S. national debt is rising by $1 trillion every 100 days. | ||
So that's a... | ||
Staggering statistic that should horrify everybody, but it's just happening, apparently. | ||
Nobody cares. The nation's debt permanently crossed over a $34 trillion benchmark on January 4th after briefly crossing the mark on December 29th. | ||
According to data by the U.S. Department of the Treasury, it reached $33 trillion in... | ||
September of 2023, $32 trillion in June of 2023, hitting this accelerated pace. | ||
Before that, the $1 trillion move higher from $31 trillion took about eight months. | ||
So now, every 100 days, we are increasing our debt. | ||
A trillion dollars. | ||
I just want to ask where it's going. | ||
I do not understand. | ||
I mean, it's a big deal when we send $100 billion to Ukraine because that's a staggering amount of money and it's got to be talked about and discussed. | ||
We're spending $100 billion a day. | ||
Our government is spending $100 billion every day. | ||
Every day. We could fix every bridge in the country in three days with that type of money. | ||
It costs about $300 billion to fix every single road and bridge and disrepair in this country. | ||
We're not doing that. We could build 100 stadiums a day with that type of money. | ||
You get what I'm saying here? | ||
A billion dollar stadium. | ||
The newest, most high-tech, advanced, largest stadiums. | ||
100 of those a day? | ||
Two in every state, every single day we could be paying for? | ||
Where's it going? Where's the money going? | ||
Where's it coming from? What is this? | ||
It's a scam? Oh, okay. | ||
Right, it's a scam. I forgot. | ||
It's all a giant scam. | ||
It's just mind-blowing. It's just absolutely mind-blowing. | ||
This is like, you're talking to your friend, and they're like, yeah, we're in a lot of money trouble, man. | ||
We're just racking up debt, trying to stay alive. | ||
They're like, really? Well, how much? | ||
And they're like, we take out about a million dollars a day in debt. | ||
What? What the hell are you? | ||
You're a family of four. How are you taking out a million dollars in debt? | ||
And why is your house falling apart? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
This makes no sense. | ||
If you're going to be spending a million dollars a day as a family of four, you might at least want to live like on a yacht or in a mansion. | ||
But this is like a family of four in a run-down, moldy, rat-infested house. | ||
Somehow spending a million dollars a day. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
None of this makes any sense. Our house is falling apart. | ||
Our country is collapsing. | ||
It's falling apart. It's in a state of extreme disrepair in terms of crime and general filth and all this sort of stuff. | ||
And we're somehow spending $100 trillion every 100 or $1 trillion every 100 days, $100 billion a day, and everything just keeps getting worse. | ||
So there's that. | ||
We have this story, and I've been following this for a little bit, but it's so bizarre, I haven't even known how to approach it yet. | ||
InfoWars has the story. | ||
Death of Mitch McConnell's sister-in-law, Angela Chow, under criminal investigation. | ||
The death of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's billionaire sister-in-law, Angela Chow, is now being investigated as a crime, according to reports. | ||
Chow was the CEO of New York-based dry bulk shipping company Foremost Group and her sister, a former U.S. Treasury Secretary Elaine Chow, McConnell's wife. | ||
So McConnell married into this elite billionaire Chinese family whose father founded this company, became a billionaire. | ||
Chow was found dead in her vehicle that was completely submerged in a pond on a ranch in Johnson City near Austin, Texas last month. | ||
After refusing to release details surrounding her death, authorities have revealed an investigation into her death is now a criminal matter. | ||
And the bizarre part about this was that she was in a Tesla. | ||
And it looked like something had happened where the Tesla had either been hijacked or malfunctioned and deliberately drove with its automated driving capabilities into a lake and locked the doors and drowned her. | ||
That's what it looked like at least. | ||
Again, you hear that and it's like, okay, there's got to be something out of it. | ||
That can't really be what happened. | ||
I mean, that's insane. That's a movie thing that happened. | ||
This isn't a movie. | ||
This is real life. How could that have occurred? | ||
And yet it seems to have occurred, and it's now under criminal investigation. | ||
So, very weird. | ||
Did Angela Chow, a billionaire sister of the wife of Mitch McConnell, was she killed by her Tesla... | ||
Was it hijacked? Was it a malfunction? | ||
How does this happen? | ||
I guess is the question. | ||
It drove automatically into a lake and she drowned there. | ||
And this came very shortly before he announced his stepping down as Senate Minority Leader. | ||
So it's all very suspicious. | ||
And again, Infowars has the story if you want to look into it. | ||
But not a lot of answers right now, just a lot of speculation and questions. | ||
We'll stay on the story and give you updates as they come. | ||
Stay with us, second hour, in one minute. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
This is the American Journal. Let's just continue on the topic of politics here. | ||
We'll be joined by Brianna Morello. | ||
In just a few minutes, talk about what's happening with some January 6th. | ||
Reporters, in this case, not even protesters, but members of the media that are being arrested. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
We're going to have to get this video. | ||
I'm not sure if we got it yet, guys. | ||
The Democrats do this thing where they project onto Republicans' lies, basically. | ||
So, Republicans are like, hey, the border's open. | ||
There's people flooding in. | ||
We don't know who they are. They're causing a lot of problems. | ||
They're bankrupting us. They're killing people. | ||
They're raping people. They're criminals. | ||
There's millions of them. | ||
They don't ever stop coming. Like, a lot of real issues, real problems. | ||
Real things that require political solution, right? | ||
This isn't politicizing an event when politics is the direct solution. | ||
Font of these issues, right? | ||
Politicizing an event, you're taking like a shooting and you're going, see, we have to ban guns. | ||
And it's like, okay, well... It's something entirely different. | ||
The shooting happened because of interpersonal things, whatever. | ||
This isn't a political thing. | ||
It's not political that we have guns. | ||
It's actually foundational. | ||
It's like a part of our country and our culture and our heritage. | ||
But when it comes to the immigration crisis and border security, that's the direct outgrowth. | ||
The negative consequences are a direct outgrowth of the policies in place. | ||
And so if you have a policy that says release people who you've captured and then those people that you've released go on to kill people, it's that policy that's directly responsible for the killing that takes place. | ||
And so Democrats will see Republicans talk about wanting a secure border, begging to have the government do the bare minimum that it's required and obligated to do as the government. | ||
And they'll say this, they're just trying to fear monger because they want to keep their people in a state of fear. | ||
So, because Donald Trump Thrives on fear. | ||
And it's like, okay, we're talking about real problems. | ||
Do you have any response to the actual things we're saying or you just want to claim that we believe something that we don't believe and then argue against that? | ||
And that's what they do. And it's strange because when it comes to Democrats, they not only engage in this type of behavior, they're open and explicit about it. | ||
This is the truly bizarre part. | ||
From Infowars, and there's a video of this, MSNBC talking head Donnie Deutsch says, quote, we must scare the blank out of people over Trump in 2024. | ||
That's their plan. | ||
They're like, it doesn't matter whether it's true or not. | ||
We just got to have people scared. | ||
We got to make sure people are so scared of Donald Trump that they vote for us. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
We'll have to go to a clip in a little bit because it's got like a minute of nonsense at the front that we'll have to trim out. | ||
But we'll show you. We'll show you when we're done talking to Brandon Morello what exactly the Democrats are saying their strategy is. | ||
And it's literally create fear in the minds of the populace so they choose us by us portraying Donald Trump as a monster. | ||
They want to make Donald Trump into a boogeyman. | ||
And then say don't vote for the boogeyman because they treat their voters like children. | ||
Yeah, and we'll show you that clip here in just a little bit. | ||
Meanwhile, ahead of Biden's State of the Union, more than 6 in 10 U.S. adults doubt his mental capacity, which is very bad news, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
That means 4 out of 10 Americans have never seen Joe Biden on film. | ||
That's the only conclusion I can come to. | ||
Because apparently four out of ten U.S. adults think that he's mentally capable. | ||
And the only reason, the only way they could think that is if they've never actually seen video of him trying to talk. | ||
So my takeaway from this headline, four out of ten Americans have never seen moving images of Joe Biden. | ||
Because how could you possibly think he is mentally capable? | ||
If you ever have seen him move around. | ||
Like they've either seen still images of him. | ||
Maybe they've seen some highly edited clips where he's pretending to jog. | ||
Maybe that's all they know. Four out of ten adults have never seen a moving image picture of Joe Biden because they are under the impression that he is somehow mentally competent. | ||
Very troubling stuff. | ||
Only six out of ten people are aware that we have an idiot as president. | ||
That's not good. Those aren't good numbers. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, I am your host Harrison Smith, joined today by Brianna Morello of the Brianna Morello Show. | ||
She hosts that over on Rumble. | ||
She's with us today to discuss the Biden administration's continuing persecution of January 6th prisoners, including journalist Steve Baker and Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys. | ||
Her website is BriannaMorello.com, and you can also follow her on X at Brianna Morello. | ||
And again, the Brianna Morello show streams on Rumble. | ||
And you have a lot of great information about what's going on with the January 6th prisoners, and we'll get to that in just a second. | ||
But some news just dropped, Brianna, and I'd love to get your take on it. | ||
The Supreme Court has issued their decision of whether Donald Trump can remain on the ballot, and they say that states may not unilaterally disqualify Donald Trump from the ballots. | ||
So they've decided in favor of Donald Trump. | ||
They've said, no, Colorado, you do not get to kick Donald Trump off the ballot for a crime he hasn't been convicted for. | ||
So good news, I guess. | ||
It seemingly should never have been news in the first place. | ||
But what's your take on this, Brianna? | ||
Yeah, well, I'm enjoying this moment. | ||
We should all enjoy this moment, because across the country, all these communist pigs are crying right now because they tried their best effort to get him pulled from the ballot, and it failed. | ||
I mean, we all knew that this was going to fail. | ||
If you heard how SCOTUS was kind of grilling the attorneys from Colorado They were pretty much insinuating, even the lefties were insinuating that they had no authority to do this. | ||
And so we were expecting this to come down. | ||
I just think it's interesting because we're seeing the efforts that these states are making. | ||
And we just recently saw last week that a county judge also tried having him pulled off the ballot as well. | ||
So we'll see if they'll stop at this. | ||
We know they don't respect the Supreme Court rulings that they always try to go around in and keep fighting for it. | ||
So it will be interesting. | ||
I know that they're going to try to do what they can do before the ballots are printed. | ||
So this might not be the last time that we talk about this, but it's definitely a great day to talk about it, though, because it's a win. | ||
It is a win, and it's a good reminder of what Trump's victory meant in 2016. | ||
I mean, can you imagine a Supreme Court where instead of the three conservative justices that Trump was able to get through, we had three far-left social—I mean, that would be the end of the country. | ||
So regardless of what you feel about Donald Trump and the vaccine or anything else, if Trump hadn't won— The Supreme Court be an entirely different institution at this point and a very dangerous one. | ||
So thank goodness he won the first time and now they're coming out with at least somewhat reasonable decisions here. | ||
I mean, this one, again, it's sad that it's really sad that it ever had to make it to the Supreme Court. | ||
But hey, at least they made the right decision. | ||
So that just broke minutes ago, and we'll print out some articles as people go through the decision and see what sort of details come out in it. | ||
But meanwhile, Brandon Morello has very interesting exclusives about Enrique Tarrio and others. | ||
What have you come up with, Brandon, as you've been looking into the treatment of the January 6th prisoners over January 6th and what they're still going through? | ||
Yeah, so sadly, I've been speaking with Tario since he was transferred from the DC Gulag into a new prison. | ||
It's a federal prison out in Kentucky. | ||
They actually tucked him away in the mountains. | ||
And it's depressing because he shouldn't be there. | ||
He's from Florida, so he shouldn't be that far away from his home, but he is. | ||
As you guys know, that's usually just more punishment for him as the government tries to go after him continuously. | ||
But I've been speaking with him, and I've been trying to get some updates on his status. | ||
So far, his spirits are high, but he just recently sent me, and I thought it was a really tasteful piece, so I published it, an email regarding the death of Navalny in Russia, the Russian opposition leader. | ||
And he pretty much was calling out the hypocrisy that's from the left in the letter that I published. | ||
And what he's saying is the lefties are so quick to call out Russia, Russia, Russia, that here in this country, we have political prisoners, and they're silent on it. | ||
So they pretend to be brave, and they're not brave, because here in this country, we do have political prisoners, but they never want to speak about it. | ||
So that was Tarrio's whole point. | ||
He did a great job at outlining it and trying to kind of unify the country as well, but also addressing these core issues that our country just is filled with cowards at this point, people who don't want to speak up on their behalves because Everyone's afraid. | ||
Tario, again, I'll echo this. | ||
I'm sure your audience is aware, didn't go to the rally on January 6th. | ||
He wasn't there, but the government used text messages that they took out of context and put that against him up in court. | ||
And so ultimately, again, it's a free speech case, and nobody wants to talk about it because he's the founder of the Proud Boys, and they don't agree with what he thinks politically. | ||
And so they've just allowed the government to drag him off into the Kentucky mountains and for the next 22 years, never be seen or heard from again. | ||
They're okay with that. It's absolutely horrifying. | ||
He was literally in prison on January 6th from a previous ridiculous charge where he burned a Black Lives Matter banner that had actually been hung on the church that Black Lives Matter had... | ||
So Black Lives Matter burns a church, historic church, that George Washington and Abraham Lincoln went to. | ||
No punishment, but if you burn the banner that the church puts up, you know, in solidarity with the arsonist that tried to burn it down, I mean, it's just also, it's all utterly madness. | ||
When you look into Enrique Tarrio, I mean, there's a lot of absurd cases from January 6th. | ||
His might be the most absurd because he was literally in prison when the events were taking place. | ||
How could he possibly be associated with them? | ||
But it's not just Enrique Tarrio because... | ||
You know, he was a political activist. | ||
Obviously it's wrong that he's in prison. | ||
Everything about it was totally fraudulent. | ||
But then you've got the story of Steve Baker, who was a journalist, a certified journalist who was on the ground on January 6th, capturing it in a journalistic capacity. | ||
He now, years after the event, has been hauled off in shackles and faces charges as well. | ||
Can you go through what you've learned from Steve Baker? | ||
Yeah, Steve Blaker is currently with The Blaze right now. | ||
He's an investigative reporter over there. | ||
But on January 6th, he was independent. | ||
He was reporting on what he saw in the Capitol. | ||
And he did a great job of doing so. | ||
He, in fact, went to most of the high-profile J6 cases And caught the government, the Department of Justice, committing perjury during the Oath Keepers trial, where they put two Capitol Police officers on the stands, and they both lied about their interaction with the Oath Keepers. | ||
And we know this because Steve Baker dug through the surveillance footage, and the individual who testified said that he was there to witness it was actually on the other side of the Capitol. | ||
The video footage proves just that, and so now the lawyers are using that to fight back against the DOJ. But that trial included Stuart Rhodes, Kelly Meggs, sorry, and a couple of other people. | ||
But it was disturbing. | ||
But again, the DOJ was sending internal emails because they were upset with Steve Baker regarding his email. | ||
They were trying to find a way to silence him. | ||
He's also uncovered footage about the J6 pipe bombers as well. | ||
And he's working on another bombshell story, which the Department of Justice does not want him putting out. | ||
So ultimately what happened on Friday, last Friday, he was forced to turn himself in because the DOJ had an arrest warrant issued against him. | ||
And it's for four misdemeanor offenses regarding his presence at the Capitol that day. | ||
And again, it's the regular cooked up J6 charges that they're trying to push for him. | ||
If he's convicted on all four, he potentially could face a minimum of six months to one year in prison. | ||
So this is a serious issue, but And I was there in the courtroom. | ||
I was the only journalist there. | ||
The Blaze was obviously there because that's their employee, but I was the only one there. | ||
And I sat there and watched them bring Steve Baker in handcuffs and leg irons into the courtroom as if he was some type of violent criminal. | ||
U.S. Marshals actually were so appalled by his treatment that they even said, this is BS. But they used the explicit term, of course. | ||
And so we sat there as the judge, Judge Everett, went after and kind of detailed what he was being accused of. | ||
And thankfully, the DOJ didn't want to hold him. | ||
They didn't request to hold him. | ||
So we're thankful for that, at least. | ||
But ultimately now, he has to fight these charges. | ||
And they're trying to keep him in certain limitations on where he could go and try to hear from him where he's going. | ||
And he has to report to some type of parole board now, even though he's not convicted of anything. | ||
But the most egregious part in all of this is Judge Everett turned to the Department of Justice and asked the prosecutors, hey, do you guys have a list of witnesses so I can hand that over to Steve Baker and his legal team so he knows who he can't contact while he's out? | ||
And the DOJ said, no, we don't have a list of witnesses, which I was told is strange, because normally when you've been investigating for two and a half years, you would have a list of witnesses that you plan on calling for the trial, and they didn't have that. | ||
And then the affidavit itself was very vague, but it used images of Steve Baker and And without saying that he was a journalist, of course, him conducting journalism and had pictures of him doing local news interviews and doing other reports and other shows. | ||
And they were really upset that Baker used the B word when describing Nancy Pelosi in one of his interviews. | ||
In fact, they even cited it in the affidavit. | ||
So again, Steve Baker is somebody who is being accused of, journalists being accused of saying the wrong things and pissing off Nancy Pelosi. | ||
And now he's facing up to six months to a year in prison for just that. | ||
And it's pretty egregious. But it's happening right now in our country. | ||
And I want to also point out one more quick point. | ||
Ryan Reilly of the NBC News, he is the disgusting liberal pig who sits in the back of these courtrooms. | ||
He writes the most egregious articles as well. | ||
And he's probably a plant by the intel community at this point, because he always has stories before anybody else does. | ||
But he wrote a piece about Baker as well. | ||
He's somebody who sat next to Baker during the Oath Keepers trial and developed a relationship with him. | ||
He wrote an article about Baker and the charges and refused to call Baker a journalist as well, which is laughable at this point because both of them were there for the Oath Keepers trial. | ||
Only one of them went to go investigate, though, what took place in that courtroom and was able to prove perjury. | ||
So, I mean, as you said, there's just a million things about this that are just horrifically wrong today. | ||
But focusing on the timeline in particular, you've got the Oath Keepers who are charged and convicted largely on the testimony of this Capitol Police officer, Lazarus, who says that he saw these men, these Oath Keepers, these exact ones doing certain things where they're fighting people and saying these exact ones doing certain things where they're fighting people and saying racial slurs and all this sort They get convicted. | ||
They get sent to prison for decades in some cases, including Stuart Rhodes. | ||
This testimony is given under oath, under penalty of perjury. | ||
A year later, Steve Baker has access to the January 6th tapes. | ||
He discovers that that testimony was impossible. | ||
It was completely perjury. | ||
The guy was nowhere near the Oath Keepers that he said and identified and testified against in trial. | ||
There's no way he could have ever seen what he claimed to have seen, and yet they were convicted on this testimony that was completely perjurous, completely impossible for him to testify to have seen what he said he saw. | ||
Then the person who discovers this is immediately arrested, even though he was a journalist, even though his activities on January 6th, up till that point, hadn't been a big concern for the DOJ. They hadn't come after him. | ||
They hadn't, you know, talked to him or anything like that. | ||
They knew who he was, obviously, because they know who everybody was there. | ||
But he was a journalist. He was protected until he exposed the perjury that sent the Oath Keepers to jail. | ||
And then he immediately gets arrested. | ||
I mean, this is such a clear, cut-and-dry case of political... | ||
Persecution. It's unlike anything we've ever seen before. | ||
Yeah, so Steve was aware actually that the FBI had assigned an agent to kind of go over what happened that day with him there. | ||
And it's the agent who later signed that statement of facts that was presented in court. | ||
So they kind of were in discussions of potentially going after him. | ||
But for over two and a half years, they never made a move. | ||
And they only made the move, of course, when He started dropping videos. | ||
And it's also worth noting, too, he's publicly spoken about having meetings with Governor Ron DeSantis and other high-level profile politicians. | ||
And it's all in regards to what he's uncovered here. | ||
So, again, it's just another intimidation factor. | ||
You know, Congressman Loudermilk actually turned over to the blaze more footage showing that Baker was not, in fact, doing anything that was horrific that day that warranted these charges. | ||
Loudermilk pulled together footage of just Baker sitting on the side recording what was happening that day. | ||
And his footage was so good that the Department of Justice actually took a lot of it and used it against other defendants. | ||
Now, obviously, Steve didn't work with them on that front, but that was just what they thought of his footage. | ||
They thought it was credible enough to use in court against other people, but now they're using it against him to go after him. | ||
So it's interesting what's going on here, for sure. | ||
Yeah, interesting is one way to put it. | ||
The horrifying end of free speech and the death of our republic might be another way to put it. | ||
But I mean, to sort of put this in context, I mean, this is like, you know, we've all seen the image that's become a meme at this point, the fiery but peaceful protest, and you've got the reporter standing and the looting going on in the background. | ||
I mean, just imagine if the Trump Department of Justice had gone and arrested that reporter and charged him with looting, essentially, because he was there reporting on the crime that was taking place. | ||
He's staying there going, look at this looting that's taking place. | ||
Of course, he's covering it up. But he was there. | ||
He was in contact with the people doing the looting. | ||
He was filming it. Why shouldn't he be arrested and also charged with the looting because he's a journalist and we have a press in this country that, yes, they can even charge or they can even cover illegal activities. | ||
That's kind of one of the things they do. | ||
I mean, this is really beyond the pale, and everything up to this point has already been beyond the pale, so I guess we're just moving even farther. | ||
But combine this with the fact that they're doing this on purpose to punish somebody who discovered the perjury they used to convict other people, and it's like every... | ||
Every act of corruption begets another act of corruption to cover it up. | ||
I mean, how are people not outraged by this? | ||
How are more people not infuriated? | ||
Like, how is this Riley guy cosigning this, knowing full well he could be next? | ||
There's no, you know, he doesn't have any special, unless he's part of the intelligence agency, in which he does, but every reporter in the country should be outraged and horrified by this. | ||
Why aren't they? Yeah, you would think that, but most of them comply with the narrative. | ||
They've all used the same terms to describe January 6th, and it's only those who didn't use those terms who were prosecuted by the Department of Justice. | ||
I know Steve Baker was side-by-side other reporters that day, but they used the words insurrection and nothing ever happened to them. | ||
So I think that's the difference here. | ||
If you use the narrative and if you use the messaging that the intel community wants you to use, You get the A-OK approval with no charges. | ||
They're not going after you. They're not going to target you in any way. | ||
But when you decide not to and you decide to be an honest reporter, they go after you full speed. | ||
I've relied on Baker's reporting for most of the reporting that I've done on my show and other shows. | ||
It was so impartial for the most part, and it described how vicious the Department of Justice was getting and all of their just ridiculous unconstitutional tactics that they were using against a lot of these defendants. | ||
And you weren't getting that anywhere else. | ||
And so, like I mentioned, Ryan Riley, the NBC reporter, literally sat next to Steve Baker and heard the same things that Baker did. | ||
You know, Baker was listening to an exchange between attorneys on the defense team and the judge. | ||
Judge Meta in the courtroom during the Oath Keepers trial. | ||
And then when he heard that they were trying to suppress some type of document regarding an original statement that was made by Officer Harry Dunn regarding his interaction with Oath Keepers, that's when Steve kind of was like, I have to look into this. | ||
And that's why he went out there to go look into this to see if Officer Harry Dunn initially gave a favorable statement to the Oath Keepers, and then it was later reversed. | ||
And that's exactly what happened. | ||
And again, I've heard this story from several people, not just members of the Oath Keepers like Ken Harrelson or Kelly Meggs, but I've also heard this same exact story from people who were just nearby, who actually thought Harry Dunn was going to open fire into the crowd in the Capitol, and they fled. | ||
But they saw the Oath Keepers Kind of create a barrier between Harry Dunn and the protesters to calm him down, because he was aggressive, because he was getting ready to shoot into the crowd, and he verbally communicated that as well. | ||
The person who I'm speaking about who told me this was Stephen Horn, another journalist. | ||
He made a documentary on January 6th. | ||
Stephen Horn was prosecuted. | ||
Was convicted, but the judge didn't sentence him to prison time because, I mean, his documentary was pretty favorable to both sides. | ||
He wasn't really biased in that effect. | ||
So I think that's why he was able to get off from that. | ||
But again, it's just more evidence that the Department of Justice is overstepping and denying Americans their most basic rights. | ||
So, I mean, let's just be perfectly clear with what's happening here. | ||
The government is using... | ||
Perjured testimony, completely falsified testimony to imprison innocent people who are political dissidents who either weren't there on the day, were in prison on the day that this happened, but had earlier exchanged text messages with people that maybe did commit something, but actually not because the testimony was perjured. | ||
So they're imprisoning dissidents on perjury. | ||
Like, they use perjured testimony to imprison them as well as, you know, as you put suppressed documents and all these other things. | ||
And then when journalists go to investigate that perjury and expose it, the journalist gets arrested. | ||
I mean, it... | ||
I mean, this is it. I mean, this is it for free speech. | ||
I mean, I can almost guarantee you I said worse things than Steve Baker did. | ||
We have the quote here. Pelosi's office was, eh, they got Pelosi's office, and you know it couldn't happen to a better deserving B, right? | ||
So he's a journalist. | ||
He goes, he's filming, and he's going, oh, look, they got into Pelosi's office. | ||
They did. I'm here filming it. | ||
Look, they got into Pelosi's office. Well, I don't like her very much, and that's what he's going to jail for. | ||
That's what he's being charged for, not liking Nancy Pelosi, not having sympathy for her when her office gets... | ||
Yeah. Yeah, that's what they're looking to put him in prison for, for sure, because you can't call Nancy Pelosi the B-word. | ||
It's just disrespectful, I guess. | ||
But it's, you know, me and Steve, we kind of laughed it off a little bit before he went in, but then it got really serious when they actually did put him in leg irons. | ||
There was no need for any of this. | ||
Anyone you talk to, I've spoken to several members of the FBI, FBI whistleblowers, they all say that there was no reason for any of this, that this is just retaliation. | ||
And it's obvious because they've never in their lives, even U.S. Marshals said they never in their lives had to do this for somebody who's charged with such minor offenses. | ||
And so it's just an attempt to silence people. | ||
And it's working because many people just refuse to speak up on his behalf. | ||
I know I forwarded my reporting to a lot of corporate media hacks and nobody wanted to give comment on it, which is funny, but it's also not funny. | ||
They don't care. They just sit there and they take orders and they kind of just Don't go above and beyond to kind of be actual journalists, but they pretend like they are. | ||
You know, they could try to attack his credibility all they want. | ||
You could say that those comments are unprofessional, but being unprofessional isn't a crime. | ||
And he could do whatever he pleases because he's an independent journalist and he doesn't have any type of editorial individuals who he has to answer from at a corporate media outlet. | ||
So it's interesting. It's disheartening that it's happening to him. | ||
You know, Steve said he's going to fight. He's not going to take a plea agreement. | ||
He's going to take this all the way through. | ||
And he has an arsenal of attorneys, people literally volunteering to take his case if they ever filed charges. | ||
And once they did, multiple attorneys actually reached out to Steve and asked to represent him because they want in on this fight as well. | ||
So that's the good news for Steve Baker, at least. | ||
It's just incredible. Still facing 6 to 12 months in federal prison if convicted on all four counts. | ||
And you make a note of this in the article that you wrote. | ||
But to me, sort of the thing that makes me most infuriated is when you've got U.S. Marshals openly stating what Baker was enduring was, quote, BS. But they used the real word. | ||
They agreed this was not a normal circumstance that any of them had ever seen. | ||
Kind of nothing pisses me off more than a federal agent saying, Going, oh, what I'm doing right now is total BS. Oh, this is total BS what I'm doing. | ||
You shouldn't be in handcuffs. | ||
Now put your hands behind your back. I mean, they are, as you put in your article, and this is a quote from the FBI whistleblower and Center for Renewing America fellow, Steve Friend, who basically says these are the good Germans of the Nuremberg trial doing the bidding of a weaponized government. | ||
Is that, I mean, do we need U.S. Marshals who go, oh no, I'm not going to do this. | ||
This guy's a journalist. I'm not going to put handcuffs on him. | ||
He's not dangerous. I'm just going to sit him in the back of my car. | ||
I mean, how do they go along with something that they know is wrong? | ||
Well, I mean, what the hell? Yeah, I don't understand how it's even possible. | ||
You know, before I even published that part of my article, I actually spoke with Steve Friend. | ||
And Steve's like, no, you have to publish that because these people are just pretending to take orders because they're getting these orders and directives and they have to comply. | ||
But, you know, Steve Friend's proof that you don't have to comply, that you can push back. | ||
You just have to leave your job and keep your pride and your patriotism. | ||
But it's disturbing. | ||
I mean, when I was there, too, waiting for Steve to turn himself in, I was in the parking lot and They, for some reason, sent protective custody, federal agents, other federal agents, to sit there and supervise this, possibly thinking that this was going to be an issue. | ||
There was two of their cars. | ||
They are an entity of the DHS, so there was two of their vehicles parked in the car. | ||
They had a bomb or a drug-sniffing dog. | ||
I couldn't really tell which one he was specifically, but there was a canine over there sniffing around my vehicle and other cars in the area. | ||
So they took this very, very seriously, and I kind of went up to one of those agents And I asked him, like, hey, what are you doing? | ||
And he's like, oh, no, we were just told to be here. | ||
So, again, it's just more people not asking questions and just taking orders and just saying that if the people at the top are the issue, when the people at the bottom aren't actually sticking up for themselves or sticking up for other Americans and are just abandoning our constitutional rights and their oaths that they took when they took office or they took their positions, I mean, it's just disgraceful at this point. | ||
But they don't care. | ||
I mean, they just don't care. They're just taking orders and they're okay with just doing that. | ||
Utterly disgraceful. I mean, this is what tyranny looks like. | ||
You've got the government imprisoning peaceful protesters or dissidents that weren't even there at the protest but are still in prison for an unspoken conspiracy. | ||
I mean, just completely insane, imprisoning dissidents who weren't even at the location where a crime took place. | ||
And then the people who exposed that this was done on the basis of perjury are themselves arrested. | ||
And this is tyranny. Cut and dry, black and white. | ||
There's no other word for it. | ||
Brandon Morello, thank you so much for sticking on this case and bringing us this incredible information. | ||
BrandonMorello.com. | ||
Alright, welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Infowar. | ||
We have updates from around the world. | ||
Very disturbing ones. | ||
But every one of them perfectly in line with what we've predicted forever. | ||
Whether it's the European members of NATO scheming in secret to start full-fledged World War III with Russia, the fact that they already have soldiers on the ground inside Russia, | ||
French, German, American, and others fighting directly against the Russians, or whether it's the events in Israel unfolding exactly As we told you, and we'll give you an update as to what's going on in Lebanon here in just a second, as the move from Gaza to the north of Israel continues to take place, just like we told you what was happening. | ||
Lots of videos still to show you. | ||
And I don't even... | ||
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I don't even know. | |
I don't even know where to go because, you know, there's other stuff I'd like to talk about. | ||
So let me just give you a sort of overview of what I'm talking about here. | ||
Like one thing I'd like to do is there's this really great YouTuber called Disparu who just did a long video where he broke down a bill in California that is basically paying film production companies tens of millions of dollars to add diversity to their already, frankly, overly diverse productions. | ||
And it's important for a number of reasons. | ||
It's the government using tax dollars to affect private businesses. | ||
It has to do with cutting out The ability of people from California to leave that state, because everybody that you employ has to be a California citizen, meaning that if an actor or a film production person wants to get out of California because the taxes are too high, then they'll basically have to give up any chance of ever being hired by Disney ever again. | ||
I mean, it's like a concerning thing, but maybe not as high up on the list as things like Gaza becomes Israel's testing ground for military robots as they're now unleashing robotic automated dog robot killing drones to murder their enemies. | ||
So it's like I want to cover the more sort of like affecting America, the spiritual corporate activities going on that will subtly but Irreversibly change the psychology of America decades into the future, but I also want to talk about the robot dogs being used to kill people because I don't want that to happen. | ||
So, I mean, there's like lots of things like that. | ||
It's like, okay, what do I focus on in particular here? | ||
What's worth digging into and what is worth just an overview? | ||
But I do think this is worth a watch. | ||
It's a video. It's posted on Infowars.com. | ||
Democrats must square the blank out of each other or out of people over Trump in 2024, says MSNBC's Donnie Deutsch. | ||
He proposed a novel strategy to defeat Donald Trump in 2024. | ||
Scare the blank out of people regarding his MAGA agenda. | ||
Make people scared. | ||
Now, we've discussed it many times in the past. | ||
There's basically... | ||
One real thing that the Democrats have to run on. | ||
A whole bunch of fake things that don't exist. | ||
Boogeymen that they're campaigning against. | ||
Swastika-shaped windmills that they're tilting against. | ||
The one real thing that they could perhaps say that they're You know, serving their constituents on is abortion. | ||
Outside of abortion, which they don't even like saying abortion, they like saying women's rights, that's all they have. | ||
So basically it's like you can vote for the Democrats and you get open border, crime wave, misery, sending your money overseas, wars everywhere, total corruption, utter madness, inflation, willful destruction of your heritage and family and ability to make money, but... You get to kill your baby. | ||
So that's the offer from Democrats or Republicans, which just stands for reasonableness. | ||
So they can't have that be the argument because not enough people care that much about aborting babies that it can... | ||
Prop up an entire political party for all of time. | ||
So they gotta come up with other stuff. | ||
The stuff they come up with is utter nonsense. | ||
Again, it's like racism and fascism and all this other stuff, which is not what any of us actually stand for, but they create this illusion, this projection. | ||
They project it on top of us, and then they send their NPCs out to attack us because... | ||
The boogeyman is on top of us. | ||
So that's what happens. So let's go now to this clip. | ||
This is Donnie Deutsch saying that they have to create fear in the population of a scary Donald Trump. | ||
Otherwise, nobody has any reason to vote for Democrats. | ||
And he tried in all three categories, so let's just have that conversation. | ||
I mean, he tried. I remember covering it here. | ||
NBC had some great reporting on it. | ||
He wanted the Pentagon to build cages. | ||
There were cages at the border. | ||
And the Pentagon resisted, and it didn't happen. | ||
But that's what he wanted in the second term. | ||
He'd figure out how to make that a reality. | ||
He wanted... Andrew McCabe and Jim Comey and Pete Strzok and Lisa Page prosecuted in the second term. | ||
There's nothing to say that Bill Barr stood on the line there. | ||
And that felt precarious. | ||
There would be no Bill Barrs in a second-term Justice Department. | ||
And, you know, our mutual friend Michael Cohen did go to jail. | ||
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And he's afraid he's going to go to jail again. | |
Right. He should be. By the way, I'm afraid. | ||
You know, I've been one of the most outspoken guys. | ||
You know, it's interesting. | ||
Somebody said to me, are you afraid if he gets reelected? | ||
And I hadn't thought about it. And like, he's not coming after Joe. | ||
He's going to come after me. He might come after you. | ||
I mean, this is what people are not comprehending. | ||
And here's the campaign that Democrats need to run. | ||
And I've been thinking about this a lot. | ||
There are four people that need to step forward. | ||
Kelly, Mattis, McMaster, and Milley. | ||
And there needs to be a general campaign where these generals who have worked with him need to turn to the American public and turn to Cameron and say, you don't understand how scary this can be. | ||
We really can go over a cliff here. | ||
These people, patriots, need to start to stand up, because that's what America listens to. | ||
I think if you do the right campaign with those four guys and you continue to put the message out, you're gonna lose control of your bodies, women, Immigration will even get worse, as it did the first time with Donald Trump. | ||
Our democracy is really, really, really online here. | ||
And our way of life will change. | ||
Get people, scare the s**t out of people. | ||
Where to even begin with this? | ||
Where do you even begin with this? | ||
I mean, you've literally got, we just spent the last 30 minutes talking about how the Biden administration is actively right now imprisoning journalists. | ||
This guy's so scared of Donald Trump. | ||
The person he's advocating for is at this moment imprisoning journalists off the basis of their remarks against Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Okay, so again, they're You have to think, like, okay, is this person actually scared about losing the freedom of speech in this country? | ||
Obviously not, because he doesn't give a damn about the fact that it's happening as we speak. | ||
It's total bullcrap. | ||
He wanted to build cages. | ||
These people live in a world of total fantasy. | ||
That is so far removed from reality. | ||
I can't even talk to these people. | ||
They're like, well, Michael Cohen was arrested. | ||
It's like, yeah, by the Biden administration. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
You're literally like, yeah, well, Trump's friend was arrested. | ||
And so that's bad because Trump is going to arrest. | ||
I mean, it's so far removed from anything. | ||
And then they're like, democracy is at stake. | ||
One line from that that you didn't hear in the beginning of that conversation, this guy who's so worried about the end of democracy actually says, quote, do you remember when a guy like Milley would not take orders from Trump and start put troops on Americans? | ||
That will change. There's no independent military or independent judiciary. | ||
We're seeing what that would look like. | ||
He's literally saying, do you remember when the commander in chief was betrayed by his own army? | ||
He gave orders and they refused to follow it. | ||
That will change if Trump gets into presidency. | ||
He's describing the destruction of democracy. | ||
He's describing a military that is no longer under the control of elected representatives. | ||
That is, by definition, the end of democracy. | ||
But he's pitching it as saving democracy. | ||
Do you understand how disconnected, psycho... | ||
This guy, he should be in jail. | ||
He should be in jail. Trump's not going to send him to jail. | ||
That's nonsense. But if I was dictator, this guy, jail would be the least of his concerns. | ||
He's destroying the country willfully, knowingly. | ||
He's bad. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to talk about Israel and Ukraine in the next hour, but we're going to continue on what passes for American politics these days in this segment. | ||
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We are dedicated to this to the end. | ||
It's kind of hilarious in a dark humor kind of way to see these leftist I'm scared. | ||
Which is funny because here I am with actual friends going to prison. | ||
I can't even count the number on two hands, the number of people I personally know and spend time with and still communicate with to this day that are sitting behind bars. | ||
Some cases like Owen for a couple months and other cases like Stuart Rhodes for a couple decades. | ||
I'm not scared. | ||
I'm not scared of what's happening. | ||
I'm horrified by it. | ||
I think what's happening is a sin beyond description. | ||
Like, you're destroying the very basis of our civilization, and you're opening the floodgates of hell for the demons to rush in. | ||
I don't like that. | ||
I'm against it. I'm standing up against it and doing everything I possibly can to prevent that from happening. | ||
I can't even imagine being like, I'm scared. | ||
I'm scared to go out. | ||
Okay, if you're scared, you've lost. | ||
Like, quote Dune, fear is the mind killer. | ||
I'm not scared of what's happening. | ||
I'm horrified by it. I'm doing everything I can to stand up against it. | ||
If that means that I'm on lists and they're spying on me and are coming after me, which they certainly are, I'm not surprised you have to pay. | ||
You don't let it scare you. | ||
You just keep doing it. | ||
We will keep doing this, even if and when they do come for us and have. | ||
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Because as you know, we don't just talk the talk. | ||
We walk the walk and we pay the price for it. | ||
A lot of these other right-wingers talked about the election being stolen and then were mysteriously absent at any of the protests that we held, over dozens of them, two in D.C. before January 6th ever started, and we're there on January 6th protesting the stolen election, which is perfectly within the lines of Of the First Amendment, freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom to petition the government, freedom to assemble. | ||
All of these things give us the right to do what we did on January 6th. | ||
But because we're the real deal, because we put our money where our mouth is, because we don't just talk the talk but walk the walk, we are the number one target and that's why they despise us. | ||
They actually wouldn't care that much if we just talked a little bit and didn't encourage our audience to get involved, didn't actively campaign for these things. | ||
That the regime is so against. | ||
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The way the Democrats work, it's not complicated. | ||
It's very simple, actually. They come up with a policy that is on its face, by definition, and in every possible regard, ridiculous nonsense. | ||
It doesn't make any sense. | ||
Nobody would ever go for it. | ||
It's utter madness. | ||
Defunding the police comes to mind. | ||
But whatever it is, It makes no sense. | ||
They would never get it passed. There is no argument for it. | ||
It is nonsense. So, in order to present that policy, first, they have to cede the ground with lies, misinformation and manipulation, so that when they offer their ridiculous nonsense policy, it seems like they're confronting an issue that they fabricated. | ||
Do you understand what I'm saying? So, If I were to say to you, like, we can just go back in time and imagine it's 1990, and if I were to say to you, I think we should defund the police, nobody in America would be on my side. | ||
Everybody would go, who is this man and how did he get here? | ||
Put him back in the machine and send him back to where he came from. | ||
It's nonsense. Defund the police. | ||
It's utter nonsense. It was never going to work. | ||
It hasn't worked. It's been an abysmal failure like it always was going to be. | ||
So before they do that, first they have to cede the ground and cede the narrative that actually... | ||
Police are bad. Police are evil because they're a racist institution because they punish black people more than white people and black people die at the hands of police at a high rate. | ||
Therefore, police is evil and racist. | ||
Therefore, defunding the police is actually an act of anti-racism and decolonization and all of these other stupid made-up words that they justify their bad decisions on. | ||
So, this is what's happening again and they do it in such a blatant Overwrought, sort of obvious way that it's an insult to intelligent people. | ||
Unfortunately for us, the people that vote for Democrats are not intelligent. | ||
So it works on them. | ||
And again, they do it in an almost like insultingly blatant way, and you'll see in this video. | ||
Because this is what they're doing here. | ||
If you care about democracy like they say they do, if you think the people in this country should have a say through the voting process of who governs them, then if I were to come up to you and say, I think we should get rid of voter integrity, election integrity, I think no one should have an ID, and basically we should have no ability to determine whether or not a vote is valid before we count it, and once we count it, It can be changed. | ||
Like, I don't think we should have controls at all. | ||
I think the voting machine should be connected to the internet. | ||
And I think that, you know, anybody can vote whenever you can do your vote on a piece of paper and send it in without signing it. | ||
Like, it doesn't matter. We should get rid of election integrity. | ||
I should be laughed out of the room. | ||
That's an insane thing to say. | ||
But once they see the... | ||
And they use the same things over and over. | ||
Climate change, racism, sexism, all of these nonsense things that don't exist anymore to predicate their bad decisions on. | ||
So in this case, it's racism. | ||
They say voter integrity is racist. | ||
They actually get enough people to believe that for some reason. | ||
I don't get it. This is, again, sort of a... | ||
I think it's disrespectful to all minorities, but black people especially, as that's who they're targeting in this. | ||
to say, you know, we have to end voter ID requirements because you people can't figure out what the DMV is, right? | ||
It's very insulting to say that, but that's what they say. | ||
It works somehow. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
But they cede the ground with this idea that having votes that are legitimate is racist. | ||
And now they're offering the solution to that in getting rid of election integrity laws. | ||
Here's Attorney General Merrick Garland announcing this at a black church in front of a bunch of black people pretending that he's solving a problem of racism that doesn't exist because otherwise this type of suggestion would be laughed out of the room. | ||
But people are so scared of being called racist they feel the need to go along with it. | ||
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Clip number seven. The vote is still under attack. | |
And that is why the Justice Department is fighting back. | ||
That is why one of the first things I did when I came into office was to double the size of the voting section of the Civil Rights Division. | ||
That is why we are challenging efforts by states and jurisdictions to implement discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary restrictions on access to the ballot, including those related to mail-in voting, the use of drop boxes, and voter ID requirements. | ||
That is why we are working to block the adoption of discriminatory redistricting plans that dilute the vote of black voters and other voters of color. | ||
So you got to understand, like when they plan these things, they're literally like, OK, we need some props. | ||
We need this. | ||
You know, they design it like a like a Hollywood production. | ||
So he delivered that speech at the historic Tabernacle Baptist Church in Selma, Alabama, as if this is some civil rights victory. | ||
They're literally saying we're just not going to have voter ID requirements anymore. | ||
Nothing oppressive or discriminatory about that at all, even a little bit. | ||
But they dress it up. | ||
They get their props. | ||
They get their their extras, their black extras to sit in the back, you know, to convince black people that this is somehow for them. | ||
It's not. | ||
They're not fighting back against anybody. | ||
We're fighting back. | ||
They're just making the election less safe. | ||
Eight out of ten Americans support voter ID laws and don't like mail-in voting. | ||
But it doesn't matter. | ||
They're going to do it anyway. | ||
It's our democracy after all. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
It's the American Journal. Third hour is on. | ||
I'm going to international news. | ||
Let's just take a look at sort of a miracle that's happened. | ||
I don't know. This might be miraculous. | ||
This might be the work of angels. | ||
We're not sure quite yet. | ||
But the fact is that perhaps for the first time in my life, the leftists have actually reversed a bad policy. | ||
A round of applause for leftists of learning to not just continue to do the worst thing ever over and over again whenever it's turned out bad. | ||
Take a bow, leftists. You've done it. | ||
You've made a bad policy, and you actually had the humility and decency to reverse the policy once it was proven to be hugely destructive. | ||
This is, I mean, this is huge. | ||
This is groundbreaking for them. | ||
The story is this. Oregon recriminalizes possession of hard drugs after disastrous impact of decriminalization. | ||
Now, this is very different than the typical process. | ||
Typically, the process goes, they come up with a ridiculous nonsense... | ||
Policy that is obviously bad. | ||
They implement it. | ||
Everything gets worse. And then they double down and they say, okay, now that the drug problem is getting even worse and we've decriminalized it, now we need to pour more money into treatment centers. | ||
Now we need even less police because the problem is people are getting arrested and that's the real issue. | ||
They need treatment, not arresting. | ||
So we need more money. | ||
We need to double down. | ||
We need less police like they just cause a bunch of problems and then do a bunch of things to solve those problems. | ||
Those obviously make everything worse again. | ||
So then you do more. | ||
It's like a feedback loop of chaos and misery and death and destruction that they seemingly broke. | ||
They broke this here. | ||
So miracle, common sense. | ||
I mean, these people having common sense. | ||
I think I think that's a miracle. | ||
I think we're witnessing a miracle here. | ||
Oregon lawmakers voted on Friday to make minor drug possession a criminal misdemeanor offense following the state's disastrous attempt at decriminalization. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
They finally figured out something so bad that they reversed it. | ||
It's incredible. Oregon became the first state in the union to approve such a measure, turning possession of hard drugs from a criminal misdemeanor into a Class E misdemeanor, which warrants a citation of $100 up to $100 instead of criminal punishment. | ||
The state's decriminalization effort resulted in heavy open-air drug use and a significant surge in overdose deaths. | ||
Made everything worse. | ||
In other words, Oregon lawmakers hailed the measure as an approach to addiction, but in return, decriminalization was a hard lesson learned. | ||
And now they've actually... | ||
Glory to God, reversed that ridiculous, stupid policy. | ||
Honestly, it's a miracle. | ||
We're not receiving a miracle like that here in Austin. | ||
As Fox News reports, Austin, quote, at the brink of disaster, as police shortages hit crisis level, quote, God help us all. | ||
Now, we could just stop doing the things the leftists want to do, and then God wouldn't need to step in. | ||
But apparently this is the policy now. | ||
Just institute things that are ridiculous, make everything worse, and then pray to God that somehow it gets better. | ||
Just completely insane. | ||
So again, Austin, Texas residents are expressing outrage over police staffing shortages and longer 911 call response in the aftermath of the city council's vote to defund the department in 2020. | ||
Everything's gotten worse. | ||
They aren't solving any crimes. | ||
The city's on the, quote, brink of disaster. | ||
If not already fully enveloped in the disaster, I would say. | ||
The department last year was suffering on the verge of a staffing collapse after 40 officers retired. | ||
They voted to scrap the four-year contract the city previously held and agreed with in principle to pursue a one-year contract the Police Union Board had rejected. | ||
So, I mean, they're just... The city is bleeding, and instead of doing anything to reverse the policies that they created, they're just... | ||
Just praying to God, I guess. | ||
Just praying to God. Defund the police. | ||
Cause crime to skyrocket. | ||
Tell the homeless they can sleep anywhere except for outside of City Hall. | ||
And then just let your people suffer, I guess. | ||
We could just not do these stupid things, but there it is. | ||
And we have... | ||
We have this story. The Bukele model means security without liberty from Reason.com. | ||
Apparently libertarians are against Bukele because he likes laws. | ||
I think I'll explain why that's stupid on the other side before getting into what's happening in Ukraine and Israel and the World War III that we're desperately trying to start. | ||
All right, let's get into this quickly here because I think it's important to understand The Bukele model means security without liberty is the statement from Reason.com. | ||
And basically this is a supposedly libertarian argument where they're just like, this guy's a dictator because he's throwing criminals in prison. | ||
That's actually just the normal activity of a government, so not sure what you're saying there. | ||
And yes, you can have security without liberty. | ||
If you live in a prison, that's security without liberty. | ||
You're not free, you're locked in a cage, but you're very safe, theoretically. | ||
Right? You're not going to be attacked if you're sitting in a cell by yourself. | ||
Right? You're very secure, but you just have no liberty. | ||
So security without liberty is certainly a possibility and a danger. | ||
And when you have people like the protester from Hong Kong saying, is liberty more important to you than security? | ||
The answer is yes. | ||
Yes, liberty is more important than security. | ||
Because I would rather be free and a little bit unsafe, a little bit unsure, than... | ||
Very safe, but in prison. | ||
So yes, liberty is more important than safety in that regard. | ||
The flip side of this, however, is that you can't have liberty without security. | ||
Do people not realize this? | ||
If the street is run by criminals, you're not free. | ||
If you can be killed by a gang who is completely untouchable by law, runs their own Form of government where they get to kill and rape and steal whatever they want and nobody can stop them. | ||
That's not freedom. That's a form of slavery. | ||
That's worse than anything else. | ||
So liberty actually requires safety. | ||
It requires security. | ||
Liberty is to be free to go to the corner store at 3 in the morning and not be murdered or jumped or robbed. | ||
To not have to have bars on your windows and giant fences with barbed wire because you're trying to protect your house from the marauding savages that are stealing everything they can get their hands on. | ||
Going into a store and being able to buy products off of the shelves rather than have your face scanned and have to request it through an app because shoplifting is so bad that stores have to close. | ||
If your activity can be limited by the government restricting it or it can be limited by criminals stopping you from enjoying your country or participating in commerce. | ||
So there's a balance. | ||
Again, my argument is that liberty is freedom plus civilization. | ||
It's one of the things that concerns me about Elon Musk is he's always talking about civilization. | ||
We have to be, you know, we have to encourage civilization and I'm just all about increasing civilization. | ||
It's like, all right, but civilization is only worth it if it is there to guarantee the liberty of the people that live in it. | ||
We've talked about this quite a bit with the whole basis of liberty as a concept in history started with basically started with Rome and the liberty of Rome meaning that you were under the protection of the state meaning that you had rights and if those were violated the state would come to your defense. | ||
So we have to have a state that actually defends our liberty not one that Ubiquitously destroys it and also not one that abandons us to chaos and misery because criminals are on the streets and get away with everything. | ||
Hope I cleared that up. | ||
It's not a libertarian position. | ||
You have to be cowering in your home because the criminal gang will murder you if they see you, right? | ||
That's not liberty. You're not free in that situation. | ||
So that's my argument in favor of Bukele actually sending criminals to prison, not regular people, but the tattooed monsters that destroyed his country. | ||
Now he's rebuilding it. | ||
But moving on. Moving on. | ||
I'm here to say we were right again. | ||
It's so funny. I talked last week about the post I put saying, you know, Israel's about to invade Lebanon and Hezbollah is going to put up a really good fight against them. | ||
I had tons of people saying that I was stupid. | ||
They literally called it an acid trip dystopian nightmare that I was having. | ||
It's just I'm just actually telling you what Everybody in the know thinks. | ||
They just don't tell you. I do. | ||
That's the only difference. And of course, I've been proven right in both regards. | ||
So take that, naysayers. | ||
You should listen to InfoWars because we're literally right about everything. | ||
From a Middle East observer, Lebanon, Islamic resistance, that is Hezbollah, foils an infiltration attempt by Israeli Golani forces. | ||
An Israeli force from the Golani brigade was targeted during an attempt to infiltrate into Lebanese territory from the direction of Kirbet Zaret, opposite of the town of Ramya. | ||
The targeting was carried out with a large explosive device on the infiltrating Zionist force. | ||
It was then followed by targeting with a number of artillery shells, and direct hits were achieved. | ||
Again, from Megatron underscore Ron, Megatron, a telegram channel that also posts on X. The Israeli army is trying to infiltrate Lebanon. | ||
Two attacks have been repelled by Hezbollah. | ||
Two attempted infiltrations by Israeli forces into Lebanese territory at 23.54 p.m. | ||
and 12.15 a.m. | ||
Both were repelled by the Islamic resistance from the direction of Kirbat Zeret, opposite the town of Ramayah, and Wat Katmoun, So yes, we were right about Israel trying to infiltrate Lebanon. | ||
Yes, we were right about Hezbollah being capable of fending them off. | ||
What else are we right about is the question. | ||
The answer again is everything. | ||
There's also been some interesting developments in the story of the mass rapes that apparently occurred on October 7th. | ||
It turns out not to be entirely true, and it's apparently destroying the New York Times newsroom As the people with journalistic integrity are pitted against those without and who are more interested in pushing a... | ||
Well, I'll get to that in just a second. | ||
But while we're on the topic, let's go to clip number 17. | ||
This is a video previously released by Hezbollah showing their capability in defeating Israeli infiltration, which is apparently the only... | ||
A method worth pursuing since a full-on invasion with armored columns moving into Lebanon is not a good idea. | ||
Having big targets that Hezbollah can destroy, not a good idea. | ||
So they're trying the sneaky way first, infiltrate with small teams in order to sow chaos and make the ground ripe for a full-fledged invasion. | ||
But here is Hezbollah's response to that. | ||
So you're seeing a drone shot of infiltrators, I suppose. | ||
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What's up? | ||
We're in the 106. | ||
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The 8th of the year is a new year. | ||
The 8th of the year is the new year. | ||
The 9th of the year is a new year. | ||
It's a horror movie. | ||
Showing and telling the Israeli forces. | ||
It's gonna be like a horror movie if they try to infiltrate Lebanon. | ||
It's going to be very scary for them. | ||
They're not going to make it out alive. | ||
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God, God, God. | ||
This I am. | ||
A big explosion destroys them. | ||
They're basically saying, just don't try it. | ||
Just don't do that. Just stay in your land, and this won't happen. | ||
Again, people, just the comments on Twitter and stuff, people just being like, you think Israel's worried about Hezbollah? | ||
It's like, I know they are. | ||
You're not paying attention to the people that actually know what's going on. | ||
And again, it's not that people in Israel think we'll be able to go in and brush aside Hezbollah. | ||
They think we'll be able to go in, we'll force Hezbollah to get involved in a big way. | ||
They actually know that Israel will then be put on the back foot and will suffer a lot of damage. | ||
Again, Hezbollah has the weaponry to level all of Tel Aviv, all of the critical infrastructure of Israel is located in a pretty small space, not too far from where Hezbollah is, because that was the place that was originally captured by the Zionists, where they built everything up before they expanded out to the rest of Palestine. | ||
So it was all built there. | ||
It can all be destroyed there, and Israel would be in a very bad position if that were to happen, in which case America would be forced to get involved, and that's the point of this, to force America to get involved. | ||
So that's what's happening. Just completely insane. | ||
There's some other interesting things going on in Israel. | ||
Clip number 22. The ultra-Orthodox up until now have been exempted from compulsory military service in Israel, but that law is now being changed in the ultra-Orthodox context. | ||
Traditional Jews in Israel are very against this and are protesting and, of course, are being violently shut down by the authorities there. | ||
So let's go to clip number 22 here. | ||
You're seeing the massive protests shutting down streets in Israel. | ||
You see some of the IDF people kicking somebody on the ground as they make arrests for these ostensibly anti-war protesters. | ||
Remind you again that it's not just America and the Western world. | ||
Israel itself is enthralled and controlled and tyrannized by a small number of warmongering psychopaths that run their government, even when it is, and starting and continuing these wars, even when their own people are against it. | ||
Another interesting development is that apparently the Biden administration, President of the United States and his spokespeople, have been instructed not to consider Palestine an entity anymore. | ||
It's been an entity for years. | ||
2,000 years, but not anymore. | ||
It's no longer to be referred to as Palestine, and you can see that on display here in clip number 23, as Karine Jean-Pierre, spokesperson of the White House, accidentally says Palestine and then corrects herself so that nobody out there thinks that there's some sort of nation of people that, you know, deserve to be separate from Israel. | ||
They're trying to psychologically prevent that from being considered. | ||
So that they are simply a stateless group of people that can, of course, be removed from their state if that state doesn't exist. | ||
So let's go to clip number 23. | ||
The Biden administration has been told not to use the word Palestine. | ||
We also need to make sure that we have those conversations with Israel on protecting innocent lives in the Palestinian lives in Gaza. | ||
We need to get all important humanitarian aid into Gaza. | ||
To the innocent people of Palestinian people to make sure that they have what they need, whether it's food, whether it is medical assistance. | ||
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What President Biden wants to do is to have a different Middle East, where you have a two-state solution, where the people of Israel can live in peace and the Palestinians can live in peace and have their own governing board. | |
So you can say Palestinian, you just can't say Palestine. | ||
So where are the Palestinians from, I wonder? | ||
I don't know. I don't know. | ||
Biden's vision for a Palestinian state doomed, experts say, an explicit recognition of Hamas. | ||
So, the word Palestine not being used anymore because if you destroy the word, you destroy the idea. | ||
And that's the way that they operate. | ||
They can get you to Not acknowledge that Palestine can be a nation, a landmass of people, but instead divorce the land from the people, then they don't have a right. | ||
They don't have a right to a state. They can be moved anywhere. | ||
They're still Palestinians, even if they're in Jordan or Ireland or wherever else they want to send them. | ||
But they're removing the concept of Palestine itself. | ||
In the rhetoric to presage the destruction of Palestine, the concept. | ||
Now, the Israeli regime and Western media class who fabricated the mass rape hoax are preparing a major propaganda laundering attempt tomorrow, and they will do it via the UN's Pramilia Patin, who went to Israel and met with proven hoaxsters from Zaka like Yossi Landau. | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel issues a press release. | ||
UN Special Representative Pramila Patton concludes her visit to Israel at Kibbutz Beri. | ||
Patton met with local residents, Ori Yellen, and a volunteer of the Zaka Emergency Response Team, Yossi Landau, and listened to their testimonies regarding the atrocities that were enacted there. | ||
And again, this goes along with a controversy that's taking place at the New York Times. | ||
Where basically the New York Times published a story that there were mass rapes that took place on October 7th. | ||
And they published that a couple months ago. | ||
And then they were... | ||
They're making like a documentary about it. | ||
But they realized that what they published before was not entirely accurate. | ||
And so there's a big concern at the New York Times as to whether to make the documentary and that would sort of necessitate that they retract their previous statements because it would include information that what they previously published was wrong or whether they just don't make the documentary at all and allow the previous reporting to stand. | ||
And again, this is causing a big rift in the New York Times newsroom, as I understand it. | ||
Which really shouldn't be that hard. | ||
If you publish something wrong, you retract it. | ||
That seems pretty simple. | ||
Between the hammer and the anvil is the story from The Intercept, the story behind the New York Times' October 7th expose. | ||
This has become a pretty big deal in the media world and the international community. | ||
Again, it wouldn't be that big of an issue if the number one concern of the newspaper of record was just telling the truth. | ||
Then it would be an easy answer. | ||
They'd say, look, we published stuff before. | ||
It turns out those reports were unreliable. | ||
We now retract them. | ||
Here's the truth. But that looks bad and doesn't contribute to the effort to justify the massacres going on, so they're very confused and don't know exactly what to do. | ||
Meanwhile, in addition to the protests that we saw breaking out, Israel sees a wave of senior Israeli officers resign. | ||
The head of the Israeli occupation army's spokesperson unit, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, has announced his resignation despite the continued Israeli war against the Palestinians in Gaza. | ||
According to Tamir Morag of the Israeli website Now14, a wave of other senior army officers in the unit have also resigned. | ||
The unit is responsible for providing information about the Israeli occupation army. | ||
Those who have resigned include the second in command of Hagari's team, Moran Katz, a civilian who works as a spokeswoman for the Israeli occupation army with the ranks of colonel. | ||
She resigned because things are not going well on both professional and personal levels. | ||
Among those who have announced their resignations is General Richard Hecht, the Israeli Army spokesperson of Foreign Media Affairs. | ||
Scottish-born Hecht is a veteran and announced his resignation after being replaced in his role, which is allegedly told about in a harsh manner. | ||
Merev Granat also resigned after not being promoted, along with Zupia Moshkovic. | ||
Before Hagari was appointed as spokesperson for the Occupation Army, he commanded Shayetet 13 Marine Commando Unit and was Assistant Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot. | ||
To Gadi Eisenkot, I think. | ||
In the past, he was also head of the Office of the Chief of Staff, now a member of Parliament, Benny Gantz. | ||
So again, you've got massive protests in Israel by the ultra-Orthodox who don't want to go fight and yet are being compelled to do so, as well as more, you know, secular Jews who simply want a return of the hostages and don't agree with the mass murder taking place in their name. | ||
And you also have entire waves of resignations from the Israeli army. | ||
It ain't going well. | ||
It ain't going well. | ||
But hey, if the people that you're commanding to go fight for you don't want to fight in your war, what do you do? | ||
What do you do? You got a couple options. | ||
One of them would be to stop fighting the war. | ||
It would be to listen to your populace and to halt the maneuvers and the military actions that are having such overwhelming detrimental effects across the board. | ||
That's option A. | ||
Option B, replace the people with robots because robots don't question you, and that's what Israel's going with. | ||
Gaza becomes Israel's testing ground for military robots. | ||
Israel's increased use of robots in Gaza allows initial surveillance without jeopardizing the lives of soldiers or dogs. | ||
In an effort to avoid harming dogs and soldiers, the IDF has been experimenting with the use of robots and remote-controlled dogs in the Gaza War. | ||
Most of the tests have been with a robot dog also equipped with a drone that can replace or reinforce the OKETS unit's dogs in certain situations. | ||
Unmanned remote-controlled D9 bulldozers are also being used. | ||
So that's the future of war, and it'll probably come here next if I had to guess. | ||
And again, what do you do if your war's not popular? | ||
You replace your soldiers with robots who don't question any orders and do as they're told. | ||
So that's very convenient and horrifying. | ||
And again, a checklist on the dystopian smorgasbord right out of Fahrenheit 451 with the robotic dog identifying and taking out targets on their own. | ||
And then finally we have this. | ||
Clip number five here. Michael Moore had some very interesting words to Israel. | ||
He's obviously against the war in Gaza. | ||
But the reason he is, is it's very strange. | ||
So let's go now to clip number five. | ||
Here's fat idiot Michael Moore telling Israel to stop fighting Gazans because it's the white people they should be massacring. | ||
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Because according to my knowledge of history, the enemies of Israel who have been persecuted, the Israelis, the Jewish people of this world have been persecuted for 5,000 years. | ||
But for the last 2,000 years, most of the persecution has come from white, European-centric Christians. | ||
That's been your enemy. | ||
No Palestinian helped to build Auschwitz. | ||
No Palestinian stood on the docks of New York City when boatloads of Jewish refugees trying to escape the Holocaust came here to be protected by this country and were turned away at the docks in New York and sent back to Germany to die. | ||
No Palestinian did that. | ||
No Palestinian ran the Spanish Inquisition. | ||
Your enemy—your enemy is not the Palestinian people. | ||
It is white, Christian, European people who have been slaughtering Jews for the last 2,000 years. | ||
And let's just call it for what it is. | ||
But why are they in an open-air prison? | ||
Why are 2 million of them in an open-air prison? | ||
Which is one of those things, right? | ||
I hear somebody like, hey, Israel should not be killing the Palestinians. | ||
And you're like, yes, exactly. | ||
And I'm like, because they should be killing the white people. | ||
Like, no. | ||
What? What the hell are you talking about, Michael Moore? | ||
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That's... That's so wrong. | |
That's just so unbelievably wrong. | ||
Obviously, I mean, you can get into it. | ||
I mean, Jews were in Europe, so anybody were to persecute Jews would be the Europeans because they kind of weren't anywhere else to a large degree. | ||
It's also just this inversion of history where the reality is that America had strict immigration laws that were deliberately and explicitly undone for the sake of the Jews in Europe. | ||
The War Refugee Board was created in 1944 by President Franklin Roosevelt specifically to circumvent Immigration restrictions in order to allow Jews in, and the way that's conveyed by Michael Moore is the people were standing on the docks turning them away to go die in Germany. | ||
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But on the topic, before we move on from Israel to Ukraine... | ||
From one hotspot World War III flashpoint to the other, APAC uncorks a $100 million war chest to sink progressive candidates. | ||
Well, I won't argue with that. | ||
Only if you know about how APAC works, this is not quite the win you might perceive it as. | ||
Anti-progressive PACs will do anything to maintain their leverage over U.S. politicians, undermining not only progressive Democrats and liberals in the 2024 elections, but sabotaging any efforts towards peace in the Middle East. | ||
According to Politico, AIPAC, the Israel Political Action Committee, which why they're even allowed to have one is beyond me. | ||
It's the only foreign state that has hundreds of millions of dollars to sway our elections. | ||
Why we allow this? | ||
Is because the person that wanted to make them register as foreign agents was shot in the head on a street in Dallas, is why, actually. | ||
If you want to know the truth, Cori Bush said APAC and their Republican megadonors, yeah, I'm sure it's the Republicans, they're targeting black and brown Democratic incumbents with the same right-wing playbook as across the country. | ||
Don't you love the way identity politics plays out? | ||
You've got the Israeli PAC targeting progressives, and the progressives go, those damn white Republicans. | ||
It's like, what the hell did we do? | ||
We're not AIPAC. What are you talking about? | ||
Why not just go after the people that are actually targeting you? | ||
This is crazy. This is completely crazy. | ||
If it was about you being a progressive, why wouldn't they have done this before? | ||
It's obviously about your failure to support Israel. | ||
So say it's Israel that's doing this. | ||
It's not Republican MAGA people. | ||
It's just so annoying. | ||
It's so annoying how people have been programmed to respond to things and not respond to other things. | ||
It's... It happened before. | ||
It happened like earlier this year. | ||
I can't remember exactly what the situation was. | ||
It was kind of exactly the same thing. | ||
Oh, it was the ousting of Claudine Gay from Harvard, where it's like a bunch of billionaire Jews get together and kick her out because she doesn't support Israel. | ||
And then the story comes out, MAGA Republicans get Harvard professor fired. | ||
And it's like, what? What the hell? | ||
Literally nothing to do with this. | ||
Some of our people were taking credit for it, but that was dumb. | ||
Because what happened with Claudine Gay? | ||
Oh, she was replaced with somebody with exactly the same progressive values except also loved Israel? | ||
Oh, okay. So that's what's going to happen here, isn't it? | ||
Isn't that what's going to happen here? Because we know how AIPAC works because of documentaries that we've shown you, like The Lobby UK or The Lobby USA, which Produced by Al Jazeera, where they sent undercover operatives into AIPAC and got, from their own words, how they choose candidates to support or not support. | ||
And they say, in no uncertain terms, that it doesn't matter what the people believe. | ||
In any other regard, all that they care about is whether they support Israel. | ||
So, if you're thinking, haha, good, AIPAC is going to get rid of these progressives, like Cori Bush and Tlaib whatever, and... | ||
All the others, they're not. | ||
They're just going to replace one progressive with another progressive that also loves Israel. | ||
Progressives are not at risk here. | ||
Progressives that don't love Israel are at risk here. | ||
They'll be replaced by progressives that do. | ||
Just so we're clear, this is not an attack on progressivisms by conservatives. | ||
It's an attack on anti-Israeli progressives by Israel. | ||
Glad we cleared that up. | ||
Meanwhile, in Ukraine, things are just going very badly for, I guess, us. | ||
I mean, it's not us because it's not me, but, you know, the West, the people that occupy our governments. | ||
Germany accuses Russia of information war after spy leak. | ||
In other words, they got caught and now they're saying it's bad that the information was released, not that they were planning on directly involving themselves in the Ukraine war, starting World War III and bombing a bridge in Crimea, which is actually what happened. | ||
Moscow is waging an information war against Germany. | ||
An info war would be another way to put that. | ||
By intercepting and releasing a sensitive discussion amongst high-ranking military officers concerning Ukraine, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said. | ||
Reacting to the leak for the first time on Sunday, Pistorius accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of seeking to sow disunity and create divisions within Germany by talking about what they actually said, By exposing what Germany, the German government is actually involved in and doing and saying to one another, that's sowing disunity and divisiveness within the Western bloc. | ||
Maybe you shouldn't have had those conversations then. | ||
It's not the revelation of the conversation that's the bad thing. | ||
It's the things you said in it. | ||
You're giving them the ammo they need to destroy you. | ||
It's about using this recording to destabilize and unsettle us, the German minister said, adding that he hoped Putin will not succeed. | ||
It's kind of like when you go on your girlfriend's phone, you find out she's been cheating, and she gets mad at you for violating her privacy. | ||
It's like, no, no, that's not the issue here. | ||
The issue is the thing that I discovered. | ||
The issue is the thing you were saying and recorded saying that got released, not the releasing of the information. | ||
But this is how it works. This is how it goes. | ||
And of course it was revealed that the UK had secret operations happening in Ukraine. | ||
Also revealed that they were planning on bombing the Crimean Bridge. | ||
The head of the Luftwaffe sparks alarm. | ||
Are they still calling it that? | ||
I guess that just means Air Force. | ||
Sparks alarm in Berlin and London by discussing methods of delivering cruise missiles to Kiev on an unsecure phone line intercepted by Russia. | ||
The head of the German Air Force used a telephone line that was not encrypted to discuss highly sensitive military secrets, including the use of British people on the ground who would be able to help Germany deploy cruise missiles to Ukraine. | ||
Britain and other NATO allies will be dismayed at the security breach described by Olaf Scholz, the German chancellor, as very serious. | ||
The recording also appeared to show German officers discussing a potential strike by Kiev on a bridge to Crimea, prompting Russell officials to demand an explanation. | ||
Russian intercepted talks between Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhatz and three senior Luftwaffe officers as they used standard off-the-shelf WebEx video conference software running on an office line for top-secret military planning. | ||
They were busted, they released that, and now Germany is mad that it was released. | ||
When we should all be mad that they're playing fast and loose with the nuclear power and trying to start World War III for no reason. | ||
By the way, NATO already has boots on the ground in Ukraine, according to an ex-CIA officer. | ||
That story at Infowars.com. | ||
The long taboo issue of NATO boots on the ground in Ukraine has been increasingly bandied about as of late, despite warnings by Moscow and generally sober political minds across the globe that such a decision would be fraught with terrible consequences. | ||
Well, they're only terrible if they're not what you want. | ||
For the people who are trying to Seduce us into a one-world government and who are actively, deliberately destroying America and the West as they move their center of control more towards the East and are basically done with us. | ||
Basically, they've used us up. | ||
You know, we're like a corporation. | ||
They've come in. Now they're laying everybody off and shutting down operations because they've collected the big paycheck they wanted and they'll move on to the next thing to destroy. | ||
Welcome back, folks. Final segment of American Journal. | ||
I wasn't able to open up phone lines. | ||
Got all this news to cover. | ||
And all the climate change stuff, I'm going to have to ship back to... | ||
We'll cover that tomorrow. | ||
There's a lot of climate change agenda nonsense taking place. | ||
As well as some... | ||
Pretty severe anti-free speech activities taking place in Europe, specifically the UK. We are going to talk a little bit about immigration here before we move on from Ukraine. | ||
I want to go to a couple videos. | ||
First, we'll go to clip number two here. | ||
This is Senator Marco Rubio doing a very skillful job at burying the lead of what he's saying because what he's saying is extremely troubling the way he couches it. | ||
Extremely skillful. You'll see what I mean. | ||
Let's go now to clip number two, talking about whether Ukraine ever had the possibility of winning this war. | ||
Sure to do that. Here's what I do know. | ||
There is no way that the Russian Federation takes Ukraine, all of Ukraine, half of Ukraine. | ||
And that was Putin's goal from the beginning, was to carve it up into at least half the country, including Kiev. | ||
That's not going to happen. That's not going to happen. | ||
On the other side of it, we have the reality of it is that Ukraine is I'm just being honest. | ||
In the past, I have tried not to talk about this publicly because I thought it undermined the leverage that Ukraine had, but now it's the reality. | ||
Neither side is going to be able to achieve victory as defined in the most idealistic terms. | ||
So then the question becomes, if in fact there's going to be a negotiated settlement, who's going to have the leverage here? | ||
Is it going to be Putin or is it going to be Ukraine? | ||
And I want Ukraine to have the most amount of leverage possible when the time comes for those conversations to happen. | ||
They're not going to have leverage if Putin feels like he has the upper hand, that he has ways to gain and can force Ukraine into A situation where they become basically a satellite state, which is what he wants. | ||
He wants them to be like Belarus. | ||
He wants to keep territory and then whatever's left over of Ukraine, he wants it to be a country that is forced to remain neutral and that in his orbit and sphere of influence. | ||
So I want Ukraine to have the most amount of leverage. | ||
And to do that, we have to help them. | ||
And I'm in favor of doing that, but we have to first take care of our country. | ||
So, yes, I believe that we should help Ukraine, but only after we help America through our border, in the same way as Democrats are saying, we won't help Israel unless you help Ukraine, because they're holding Israel as leverage and hostage over Ukraine. | ||
So, at the end of the day, that's what I hope we can achieve here. | ||
And I think it begins by the president doing what he should do anyways, which is to reverse the executive orders that have caused this migrant crisis at our border. | ||
Okay, so he's talking about the migrant crisis. | ||
He's saying weird things that should never come out of a government official's mouth, like we're withholding aid to Israel until we get aid to Ukraine. | ||
It's just like America just burning around us, just chaos and misery and death and just... | ||
The infiltration is one thing. | ||
The invasion is one thing. | ||
But the crime rates and the collapsing birth rates and the mental illness and the suicide and the drug overdoses and just chaos and misery abounds. | ||
The inflation, the total destruction of the middle class. | ||
There's lots of bad things going on in America. | ||
Meanwhile, our representatives are arguing against each other as to what foreign country gets our war stuff first. | ||
It's just... Unnecessary. | ||
The whole government seems to me is just unnecessary at this point. | ||
So that's weird. | ||
But regardless of the stuff he said at the end there, the main takeaway is that the reality is that Ukraine could never achieve victory in this conflict and never could. | ||
Nothing has changed that was like, well, at the beginning, Ukraine, if it played its cards right, it could have won. | ||
No, no, it never could have. | ||
The best it could have hoped for was negotiated peace. | ||
And that possibility seems further and further away. | ||
In fact, today, there was a massive strike by Russia against Ukraine, up to 12 casualties, as reported now. | ||
But they continue their offensive campaign. | ||
After the failed counteroffensive of Ukraine, now that we are entering into the spring months and the fighting can really ramp up again, Russia is on the march and achieving victory everywhere it is attempting to. | ||
And again, this just means more land loss from Ukraine, a buffer zone that Russia is building against the Kiev regime. | ||
And They could very well take all of Ukraine if it continues in this pattern, except that you've got Germany, France, UK now actively involved on the ground or making threats to be actively involved on the ground. | ||
Macron is not, despite everybody being like, no, we completely disavow what Macron said. | ||
We're not going to send boots on the ground. | ||
Macron's like, no, I mean it, and we will. | ||
We're going to start World War III over our democracy in Ukraine that doesn't hold elections. | ||
NATO has said that Ukraine is going to enter and Russia is moving their nuclear weapons. | ||
Clip number 18. I don't think we've ever actually showed this, but it is clearly, and we can just roll it as B-roll here. | ||
Clip number 18. Russia is moving their nuclear weapons in full view of everybody. | ||
Just letting everybody know, yeah, these are going closer to the European border. | ||
These gigantic nuclear missiles might be launched at you if you get involved. | ||
Let's not get involved. | ||
Let's not do that. | ||
I don't feel like trying to call Putin's bluff here. | ||
I don't think he's bluffing. | ||
So what's the point of this? | ||
What is worth a nuclear exchange? | ||
Is Ukraine, is Zelensky worth it? | ||
I don't think so. So maybe we should really consider this before we delve full-fledged, headfirst into World War III. That's just my desire. | ||
We'll finish off this horrifying World War III update with a bit of a joke, shall we? | ||
Clip number 16 is president of Syria, Bashir al-Assad, who has survived basically what they tried to do in Ukraine. | ||
What they did in Ukraine, they tried to do in Syria, overthrowing the government by fabricating a revolution of extremists within their population. | ||
In this case, it was ISIS that we were partnered up with, not the Nazis. | ||
In Ukraine, it was the Nazis. | ||
And in Syria, it was ISIS. | ||
And they're both funded and armed by us to try to overthrow duly elected and legitimate governments there. | ||
Very, very bad. | ||
what America does around the world. | ||
We're just awful. The people that run our country are just sickeningly evil. | ||
But luckily it failed in Syria, and Assad has responded to sanctions that Zelensky has placed on him. | ||
So I guess Zelensky put sanctions on Syria. | ||
For some reason. And Bashir al-Assad was asked about this and has a very funny response to it. | ||
Let's go to clip 16. He says, so when Zelensky imposed personal sanctions on you, it didn't affect your sleep? | ||
Bashir al-Assad says, oh yeah, I had a nervous breakdown ever since. | ||
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And they're laughing. Well, at least he made you laugh. | |
At least the sanctions made you laugh. | ||
Well, he's a comedian. | ||
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That was his first profession since before the presidency. | |
Yeah, he was, by the way. | ||
Much more successful in that capacity, in the role of comedian rather than the leader of a nation. | ||
Hey, at least when he was a comedian, hundreds of thousands of people didn't die. | ||
At least when he was a comedian, Ukraine still had, you know, opposition media and two political parties and elections. | ||
He's better as a comedian. | ||
He's better being funny as a president than actually leading his population in war. | ||
So that's how Bashir al-Assad feels about it. | ||
How'd you feel about the sanctions from Ukraine? | ||
He's like, oh yeah, yeah, they gave me anxiety. | ||
I was really scared. Just pathetic. | ||
It's just pathetic. We're just so pathetic. | ||
It's very sad. | ||
There's an old Norm Macdonald joke where he talks about what if ISIS set off a dirty bomb in New York City? | ||
What I'd really be worried about is the backlash against peaceful Muslims. | ||
And he would tell that joke. It's obviously a joke, right? | ||
If somebody sets off a dirty bomb in New York City, the concern would be the dirty bomb in New York City. | ||
But he would tell that joke to liberals who wouldn't know it was a joke. | ||
They'd be like, yeah, exactly. | ||
Exactly. He'd be like, no, I'm kidding here. | ||
But it's actually happened with the case of Lakin Reilly. | ||
CNN reports, Latino students at UGA face hostility after police say suspect in Lakin Riley's death is undocumented. | ||
So you've got a white girl, American, who is jogging one day when she is snatched, probably violated and murdered, disassembled by a migrant. | ||
And of course, that means the Hispanic students are really the main concern here. | ||
They're the ones that we should be concerned about. | ||
It's really just almost beyond parody. | ||
Like, it's almost just sad. | ||
Because it happens over and over again. | ||
This happens continuously. | ||
It happens in Europe quite a bit where Muslims will burn a church down and the government's response is to say, oh well we better put extra security around the mosques in case somebody tries to get revenge for this. | ||
Maybe put extra security around the churches that are getting burned. | ||
Maybe the people that need to be concerned are the people being murdered Not the ones who share an ethnicity with the murderer. | ||
But hey, who am I to say? | ||
Who am I to say? Meanwhile, Maine residents in uproar over $13 million Taj Mahal migrant housing complex. | ||
And it goes on and on. We'll have to get more into this tomorrow. | ||
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