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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
We've got a big show for you today. | ||
We're going to talk about space lasers, direct energy weapons. | ||
We're going to talk about climate terrorism. | ||
The composer for Halo running for office. | ||
Of course, the response to yesterday's big Supreme Court decision. | ||
Just as infuriating as you might expect, as Democrats are doubling down after having been slapped down by the Supreme Court. | ||
But, hey, it's never stopped them before. | ||
So let's just get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 5th of March, 2024. | ||
Tesla Germany halts work, as Musk called suspected arson, quote, extremely dumb. | ||
It was a climate terror attack. | ||
That's what happened. Tesla opened a new Gigafactory near Berlin, but they halted production and were left without power after what CEO Elon Musk called an extremely dumb suspected arson attack that set an electricity pylon ablaze close to the site early on Tuesday. | ||
The blaze southeast of the German capital, which did not spread to the Tesla site, U.S. electric vehicle maker's first manufacturing plant in Europe. | ||
Was extinguished by the fire brigade, police said. | ||
A Tesla spokesperson confirmed production had stopped and the site evacuated. | ||
Tesla's Frankfurter-listed shares were down 2.8%. | ||
Local media published a letter purportedly from far-left activist organization called the Volcano Group that claimed responsibility for the accident in a 2,500-word attack on Tesla and its billionaire CEO, Musk. | ||
And you gotta wonder what all this is about. | ||
Obviously, what Tesla's doing is perfectly in line with everything the climate change agenda is demanding. | ||
Electric cars, running on vehicles, or running on batteries, rather. | ||
So is this a climate attack? | ||
If so, what? | ||
What do you want? What do you people want? | ||
They're doing exactly what you say you want. | ||
Or could this be simply another form of warfare against Elon Musk? | ||
As we know, since he bought Twitter, they've gone after every one of his companies. | ||
They've basically stolen billions of dollars from him through the state of Delaware and a ridiculous lawsuit there. | ||
They've sent the FCC after him and the FAA after him. | ||
Anybody with any sort of power has wielded it against Elon Musk. | ||
And none of that really worked because it was all illegitimate, so maybe they're just sending the terrorist after him now? | ||
Maybe just cut straight to the chase on that one. | ||
Regardless, I don't think anything's going to happen. | ||
To these people, to these far-left activists who are at this point... | ||
They understand how the game is played and they understand that just like the wildfires and the hurricanes and the tornadoes, if they commit terrorist attacks, it will actually be blamed on climate change and they'll get exactly what they want. | ||
Meanwhile, of course, the big story yesterday and we'll follow the fallout to this. | ||
Supreme Court unanimously rules Trump must remain on ballot. | ||
Supreme Court of the United States has ruled the President Donald J. | ||
Trump may not be disqualified from the ballot by states in Trump versus Anderson case brought by the 45th president of the United States to challenge the state of Colorado's attempt to keep him off the ballot. | ||
Specifically, the opinion released Monday morning states, quote, we conclude that states may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office. | ||
But states have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. | ||
So, again, we'll get into how the left is dealing with that. | ||
The Biden administration has admitted to flying 320,000 migrants secretly into the U.S. to reduce the number of crossings at the border. | ||
And it has national security vulnerabilities. | ||
So yes, folks, this isn't about flying migrants through the U.S. once they're here. | ||
They're actually picking up migrants outside of the U.S. and bringing them in by the hundreds of thousands on planes. | ||
Completely insane. Today is Super Tuesday, and people are going to vote, but MSNBC is going to have a hard time covering it, as apparently they're infected with bed bugs. | ||
Bed bugs found at MSNBC's Manhattan headquarters caused staffers to scatter ahead of the left-leaning network Super Tuesday coverage. | ||
But hey, maybe the bed bugs are just looking for some companionship with their fellow bugs. | ||
Finally, we have this. Federal court rules in favor of Texas arresting illegals. | ||
Yes, folks. It's happened. | ||
A federal court has said that we can actually uphold the law. | ||
Wow. Okay, great. | ||
Are we gonna do that now? | ||
Do we need permission to do that? | ||
Okay, great. We're great. | ||
We're gonna do it now. We're gonna arrest the people committing crimes. | ||
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It's Tuesday, March 5th in the year of 2024. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is The American Journal. | ||
A lot to discuss today. | ||
Some bellwether events over the last few days. | ||
Some major... Tipping points reached. | ||
Obviously, the Supreme Court is one of those. | ||
We also have COVID-19 being officially no worse than the flu, meaning that almost exactly four years after the outbreak of COVID, we have finally gotten through. | ||
And it is essentially, for all intents and purposes, over. | ||
So maybe we'll do a little retrospective just to think about what What happened to us over the last four years? | ||
And really try to understand the fact that a cabal of evil psychopaths deliberately cursed the world, poisoned the earth in a way that is biblical and apocalyptic. | ||
And I don't know if we'll ever fully understand the true destruction that they wrought first by their creating of the virus, then by their using the virus to destroy the psyche of millions, the economy of the world through lockdowns and masks and the other interventions that didn't work at all, | ||
even a little bit. And then finally, with the vaccine and the pandemic, Permanent altering of human DNA for the rest of time. | ||
So just truly biblical-level stuff. | ||
That's occurred over the last four years. | ||
If you made it this long without ever treating COVID like anything other than the flu, congratulations. | ||
It's taken four years. | ||
You've probably lost friends and maybe jobs. | ||
But at the end of the day, they've all finally caught up. | ||
Here now, four years later, they're all now where we were before they even knew what COVID was. | ||
Isn't that something? So we'll get into that a little bit more as well. | ||
Of course, Israel news, Ukraine news, censorship news, illegal immigration news, and political news on top of it all, as today is Super Tuesday. | ||
And I hope everybody is going to vote against the scumbags, whoever they are in your locality. | ||
But we're going to start today with some... | ||
Pretty entertaining videos. | ||
The first is from friend of the show, Shaney Rich, who of course was on with us after his YouTube account was deleted after having an interview with Vivek Ramaswamy, because obviously if you're just being a big goofball, | ||
YouTube says that's fine, but if you're actually interviewing political candidates and being an effective Speaker for conservatism, then you must be removed. | ||
That is not allowed here in America. | ||
But Shaney Rich has not stopped. | ||
He's back on the streets asking people questions in a disarmingly casual way. | ||
Not doing anything to make them look like idiots, but rather just pointing the camera at them and letting them be themselves. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six. | ||
Here's Shaney Rich with his latest video. | ||
These people are clueless. | ||
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Trump or Biden? Biden. | |
Biden? Why? Because I voted for him before. | ||
I still support him. Because I have like a huge list of top five things I like from Biden personally. | ||
The war in Ukraine, the war in Israel, like 250% higher gas prices are like my top three things. | ||
What is your top five that he's done so far? | ||
Well, I mean, I think that mine are a little bit not necessarily what he's done or maybe what he's tried to do, but more sort of his integrity, his values, what he stands for, that he expresses empathy, tries to be truthful. Who do you want to run for president in 2024? | ||
Joe Biden. Biden? | ||
Yeah. Why? He's got a lot of experience. | ||
He's stabilized the economy after COVID. Stabilized economy? | ||
He stabilized the economy after COVID. Oh, really? | ||
Yeah. Trump or Biden? | ||
With respect to who I would vote for? | ||
Yeah. I would vote for Biden. | ||
Biden? Why? Because I do not like anything that Trump stands for. | ||
Because I have like a huge list of five things I love from Biden. | ||
I love 7.5% interest rates and like high grocery prices, skyrocketing gas prices, the war in Ukraine, the war in Israel. | ||
Just wondering what your top five are. | ||
Well, you should probably not vote for Biden, then, if you already have decided against Biden. | ||
No, I like Biden. Okay. | ||
I need to get going. | ||
Oh, you got to go? Yeah, I've got to get going, but I appreciate the opportunity to talk to you, and good luck with your journalism project. | ||
Do you have your top five list for Biden? | ||
Oh, sorry. I meant to say that I've got to go, so I'm not going to continue the interview. | ||
They never have a reason. I wonder why. | ||
Never have a reason. | ||
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Well, it's hard to come up with one, isn't it? | |
Of course, there's his integrity. | ||
There's his experience. | ||
And hey, once you're in office for a million years, I guess that's experience. | ||
I guess he's got something like experience under his belt. | ||
Just pathetic. | ||
This is kind of how the left is. | ||
You know, we talked about this quite a bit. | ||
You know, like there was a time last year or the year before when I think it was right around the time like Ruth Bader Ginsburg died and then there was a very scary video where Ron Paul sort of had a mini stroke while he was on air. | ||
I don't know if y'all remember that. | ||
I remember thinking then like These lefties, they'll wear a Ruth Bader Ginsburg shirt. | ||
I mean, you go to any store on South Congress in Austin, and it's like Ruth Bader Ginsburg glasses, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg candles, and T-shirts, and it's her looking like the Notorious B.I.G., and there's her with Wonder Woman, and it's like all this stuff, and it's like, okay, so what did she believe, and how did that shape your thoughts? | ||
And they... I mean, I like her integrity, or it'll be the same type of things, where it's like, you... | ||
You just know you're supposed to like this person, so you do. | ||
You don't actually have any reasons. | ||
Whereas, if you were to ask a Ron Paul... | ||
What they liked about him, it'd be like, oh, well, in the Fed, you know, opposition to the wars in Iraq, he was right about that. | ||
You know, I didn't understand really finance until I read his book, and now I think we should be on the gold standard. | ||
It's like actual tangible things that you can point to and say, here is his intellectual output that I agree with or changed my mind or had some positive impact on the way that I perceive the world. | ||
Actual Real things that you can point to as to a reason why you support a person in politics, whereas the lefties just have people they're supposed to like, and that's good enough for them. | ||
That's good enough for them. | ||
So this is a very, very common thing, and it really just... | ||
It could be anybody. It doesn't matter who it is. | ||
And if Joe Biden was instead a conservative but exactly the same, they would despise him with every fiber of their being. | ||
Even if he did all the same things he did and says all the same things he says. | ||
After all, if you go back a couple decades, because he has been in office for 70 years, it's crazy. | ||
But the stuff he's saying is very much not in line with the modern liberal mindset. | ||
So you could have the same person with the same policies, the same family, the same history, the same resume, and if they'd been told to hate him, they would despise him with every fiber of their being. | ||
They don't think for themselves, and that's evidence when you actually try to talk to them for a minute, like Shaney Rich does. | ||
Similarly, sort of in a similar vein here, I thought this was a great sort of compilation put together by Red State, I believe, an account on Twitter. | ||
Bill Maher tried to come for Jack Posobiec And completely made a fool out of himself on his own show. | ||
And it was very funny. And I was going to play that clip, but then Red State actually cut together Bill Maher and what Jack Posobiec actually said, really illustrating how obvious what Jack Posobiec was saying was and how just dumb Bill Maher looks. | ||
And it's probably very embarrassing for him. | ||
We feel bad for Bill Maher here. | ||
Let's go to clip number 16. Here's Bill Maher. | ||
Really thinking he got something for once, but he didn't. | ||
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Let's watch. We are going to be ending democracy. | |
CPAC. Do you know what that is? | ||
That is the conservative... | ||
What is it? Unfortunately. | ||
What is PAC? Political action. | ||
Political action committee. | ||
Okay. It's their big convention every year. | ||
It's like corporations have a big convention. | ||
They have their big convention. I've made jokes about it every year. | ||
I can't remember the last time we did. | ||
It goes way back. I remember once calling it the Woodstock for the Mentally Impaired. | ||
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Um... And it's... | |
But in years past, it was like the most conservative commentators and senators and governors. | ||
Okay, this year, there's a guy... | ||
I've heard this name. I don't know who he is. | ||
Jack Prozobik. He's doing sort of like a roundtable discussion. | ||
You know, it's a convention. | ||
They have these things. This is a quote. | ||
Welcome to the end of democracy. | ||
We are here to overthrow it completely. | ||
We didn't get all the way there on January 6th. | ||
But we will endeavor to get rid of it. | ||
Am I missing an irony here? | ||
Am I missing a joke? | ||
Or is it as it seems now they are saying the quiet part out loud? | ||
Yeah. That they are not? | ||
This is SIPA. This is their big, this is Republican, conservative, their big convention. | ||
And you have a guy like this and the crowd is loving it. | ||
Welcome to the end of democracy. | ||
We're here to overthrow it. | ||
January 6th was good. | ||
Now we're going to finish the job. | ||
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Thoughts? It's scary. Thoughts on that? | |
Bill, that was a joke about Trump making a joke about being a dictator day one in office. | ||
That is an ironic take on how the liberal media sees conservatives. | ||
That was my question. Am I missing the irony? | ||
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I think so, yes. | |
It's a joke. Really? Yeah, and I think more to the point. | ||
To you, Bill, and to Demi... | ||
Keep your day job, Jack. Yes, we are going to be ending democracy. | ||
Yes, that's what they said. We're not just going to end globalism. | ||
We have to end democracy, too, because I'm sorry, folks. | ||
It had a good run, but it's over. | ||
No, we have to end democracy. | ||
That's what the media told me. | ||
So now, my dear friends, I will reveal my plan of attack to you, my plan to end democracy by Jack Posobiec, the pierogi czar. | ||
Number one, we will begin with ending paper ballots and ending Election Day. | ||
We will remove all voter ID and all citizenship requirements for voting. | ||
We will replace in-person voting with low-integrity mail-in options and drop boxes. | ||
We are going to place state assets in all mainstream media. | ||
We are going to censor social media. | ||
We're going to lock up protesters if anyone has a problem with it. | ||
We're going to lock up and remove opposition parties and opposition candidates from the ballot. | ||
We're going to arrest the opposition leader four times. | ||
We'll flood the nation with millions of invaders who vote the way we want. | ||
Release violent criminals into the cities. | ||
Disarm the populace. | ||
Remove religion from the public square. | ||
Lock up bloggers who publish government documents called WikiLeaks. | ||
We're gonna steal Katherine Herridge's confidential source documents. | ||
I'm gonna do it all, and you can't stop me. | ||
Folks, this is their democracy. | ||
This is the regime that we will overturn. | ||
They say democracy, but they mean authoritarianism, and we know it. | ||
Really a brilliant speech by Jack Posobiec. | ||
Very well done, and he actually got Bill Maher to, well, expose a couple things. | ||
First of all, Bill Maher doesn't know who Jack Posobiec is, just like he doesn't know who Klaus Schwab is. | ||
The man is not connected to the reality of the political sphere right now. | ||
I mean, I don't care which side you're on. | ||
You should probably know who Jack Posobiec is. | ||
He's like one of the biggest influencers on all of the right wing. | ||
Millions of followers. | ||
I just, I mean, how do you not know this stuff, Bill? | ||
That's embarrassing. And then there's also something happening here. | ||
There's something being exposed where... | ||
We hear from them over and over and over. | ||
I mean, it is their number one... | ||
Basically, at this point, their only talking point is that Trump is a threat to democracy. | ||
You can't ever actually get them to expand on that or what the hell they're even talking about. | ||
It's just one of those phrases, one of those statements. | ||
They take a complicated, multifaceted, very deep issue and condense it into one phrase that means nothing and that they all chant like a mantra. | ||
Trump is ending democracy. | ||
Voting for Trump is ending democracy. | ||
Allowing people to vote for Trump is ending democracy. | ||
It's all ending democracy. So just obey. | ||
Just obey them or else democracy is at risk and democracy is our God. | ||
So don't be a heretic. | ||
Obey. Obey. Obey. | ||
So they say this all the time. | ||
It's their refrain. | ||
It's their only belief. And then... | ||
And they're so sure of this, and they know it, and they're constantly saying that this is what they really want, and this is what they really believe, and they're planning on ending democracy. | ||
And then they hear somebody go, yeah, we're going to end democracy. | ||
And they're like, what? What? | ||
You're going to what? You're doing this? | ||
And he's kind of excited. | ||
He's like, what? They said it. They actually said it. | ||
It's like, no. See, this was a big joke. | ||
You fell for it because you fall for everything. | ||
Nobody is threatening to end democracy. | ||
By the way, we're not a democracy. | ||
You would think maybe they're like, you know, you'd think that if this was such a big threat, Donald Trump was a threat to democracy, it wouldn't be shocking or a joke when a left or when a right winger says we're going to end democracy. | ||
But I would have loved if that clip had been played on Bill Maher. | ||
I would love to see them confronted with these ideas and maybe even go a little bit farther. | ||
Maybe instead of the way Jack Posobiec did that speech, cover it up a little bit more, right? | ||
So instead of just sort of being blatant with it and going, you know, we're going to get rid of paper ballots and flood the country with illegals, if you could find a way to... | ||
What I'm hoping, what I would love to see would be presenting something to Bill Maher. | ||
As you can see, they're gullible. | ||
They're sitting there like waiting. | ||
They really want, they truly believe that like behind the scenes, Republicans are going, yes, we will end democracy and enslave the black people. | ||
And like, they're like, yeah, that's what they really believe. | ||
And so they get like excited and they're willing to believe something like that. | ||
And so if you could phrase it in a way that could string them along for a little bit longer, that could, that could rope them in a little bit more where you're saying things that do sound like things that you would want Trump to do that would be an end to democracy and get them all excited only to then reveal like, no, this is all the thing the leftists are doing and get them to go. | ||
Oh, right. | ||
Oh, right. We are ending democracy. | ||
Oh, we are the authority. We are the bad guys. | ||
It turns out we are the bad guys. | ||
All the things that, as Jack Perzovic listed, that is the end of democracy and it's all the things that the Democrats are doing. | ||
But this is the great sort of judo move of the left is that they accuse you of doing the things that they're doing. | ||
And so the people who believe in democracy are actually standing there viciously fighting for the people that are ending democracies. | ||
Democrats are largely ending democracy in reality and not even in a vague way like, oh, they're bringing in lots of immigrants and some of them might vote and they're creating a voting block. | ||
to have their votes and bringing them in. | ||
I guess it's kind of complicated and I think that's definitely what they're doing, obviously, but there's a whole bunch of other aspects to immigration that come. | ||
No, no. They're literally saying we need a military coup against the president if Donald Trump gets elected. | ||
They're actively on air advocating for The unelected military officers to seize power and ultimate authority over and above the civilian elected government. | ||
So, like, they... Not in a vague way, not in like a, oh, they want to make, they want to have you have voter ID. That's an end to democracy, right? | ||
These sort of insane arguments that they make. | ||
They're actively saying, we want the military to disobey the commander-in-chief if he's not the guy that we like. | ||
And if Donald Trump gets elected, they're going to activate the deep state operations behind the scenes in Washington, D.C., too, as they did under the first Trump administration, but this time in a more egregious, obvious, blatant and treasonous way, seize power from the duly elected blatant and treasonous way, seize power from the duly elected civilian oversight representatives into the permanent bureaucratic military class. | ||
So that's what they're advocating for. | ||
And I was thinking about it because I was talking to a friend who was making a video game. | ||
He's trying to hire programmers from California. | ||
And he was saying how everyone from California is quite literally insane. | ||
Clinically insane. And it'll be things like he'll send them 500 bucks to do a project. | ||
The project doesn't get done. | ||
He'll hit them up like, hey man, we got a deadline coming up. | ||
I paid you for this. Where's the product? | ||
And the person will go, I'm having a mental health crisis and the pressure you're putting on me is causing anxiety. | ||
I might kill myself. | ||
Okay, so stop asking for the thing that you paid for or I'm going to kill myself. | ||
And this is just like a regular thing now. | ||
Of course, it comes from the transgender community is a big aspect of it. | ||
But it's this idea of like... | ||
You know, employees taking personal wellness days where, you know, you can't make me work or I'll kill myself. | ||
They're like, okay, go home. | ||
Sorry. And it's become regular. | ||
It's become a valid form of extortion, basically, at this point. | ||
Is to say, you're hurting my mental health by being mad at me. | ||
You're not allowed to be mad at me. | ||
Even if I'm doing something wrong. | ||
I have anxiety. | ||
I'm suicidal. So if you expect things of me, you're going to kill me. | ||
So leave me alone and let me be a terrible person. | ||
It's sort of just in the culture now. | ||
And I was thinking about this sort of ubiquitousness of this concept. | ||
And you've got doctors telling parents... | ||
When their kid is indoctrinated into some bizarre gender ideology in school, well you can either have a living son or a dead daughter And this is basically what the transgender community has popularized and normalized. | ||
And then I was thinking about it in the political sense. | ||
And in a way, that's sort of the threat that the Democrats are making with America. | ||
They're saying, elect Joe Biden or we'll kill ourself. | ||
Elect Joe Biden or we will kill democracy. | ||
And maybe that's what they mean when they say that, you know, electing Trump would be an end to democracy. | ||
It means they're going to end it, right? | ||
Like if I say... Pay me or you're going to kill me. | ||
What I mean is that I'll kill myself if you don't pay me. | ||
It's a threat that they're holding over. | ||
And everything will go on as normal and we can pretend to have a functional country and duly elected representatives and everything can be normal and fine. | ||
But if you elect Trump, we're going to go insane. | ||
We're going to burn the cities down. | ||
We're going to seize power through the military. | ||
We're going to unleash the spy agencies. | ||
We're going to activate our leftist militias that have been funded and are protected legally by our network of agents. | ||
Vote for Trump and America will end because we'll end it. | ||
Because we'll bring it down. | ||
We will destroy this rather than let you have it. | ||
We will tear down the temple rather than let you occupy it. | ||
Maybe that's what they mean when they say electing Trump is a threat to democracy because it sounds so absurd on the face of it. | ||
Wait, ending democracy by voting for the person I want to represent me? | ||
That's the definition of democracy. | ||
Well, what they mean is that if you vote for Donald Trump, the people in power, the people in the media, the people in the military and the billionaires, they will destroy America as punishment for us disobeying them and choosing someone they don't like. | ||
So it's less of a... | ||
It's less of a direct cause. | ||
You get Trump and Trump will destroy democracy. | ||
It's if you elect Trump, we will kill democracy. | ||
We will kill America as punishment against you. | ||
And this has been, it sort of falls in line, doesn't it? | ||
You know what I'm saying? How it all sort of fits into the same tactic of do what I want or I'll kill myself and it'll be your fault. | ||
That's sort of what the Democrats are offering us right now. | ||
Do what we want, vote for our guy, or we will kill this country. | ||
And it will be an end to democracy. | ||
Therefore, Trump's a threat to democracy. | ||
That's how I interpret it. | ||
On the other side, we'll get into exactly what the leftists and Democrats are doing as a response to the Supreme Court decision yesterday. | ||
Are they acting in humility, folks? | ||
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You think they took the defeat and are moving on to the next thing? | |
or do you think they went completely insane and are doing even worse stuff now? | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. Infowarsstore.com is how you support our mission here to free the world from the cult that they've been indoctrinated into. | ||
It's a deprogramming program we run here. | ||
It's very sad to see the ease with which abusers can keep people enthralled. | ||
Happens on an interpersonal level. | ||
Abusive relationships between a man and a woman or on a small group level with cults. | ||
Same psychological tactics are used population-wide when enslaving an entire country. | ||
And that's what we see time and time again. | ||
And all we're trying to do is to wake people up and realize... | ||
These people don't really love you. | ||
You've got to get away from them. | ||
maybe once you get a little separation, you'll be able to look back and see clearly the abuse you've been suffering under this whole time and continue to until you make the choice to stop being a victim of this. | ||
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Now we're going to talk about, obviously, today's Super Tuesday, Fox News. | |
As a story, Super Tuesday expected to boost Trump closer to clinching GOP nomination as Haley makes possible last stand. | ||
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Kinda. Kinda. | |
I mean, not so much of a last stand as just hasn't given up yet. | ||
I mean, it is obvious that in any other situation she would have dropped out a long time ago. | ||
But she's hoping that Trump gets taken down by one of the lawsuits, one of the illegal attempts to remove him from the ballot. | ||
she's basically banking on taking advantage of the thoroughly corrupt nature of our entire system right now, which makes her complicit in it. | ||
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Which is infuriating. | |
So Donald Trump is going to sweep. | ||
Of course, that's my prediction. | ||
But it's up to Trump supporters to get out and vote for him because it's not a foregone conclusion until you cast that vote. | ||
With the former president likely to capture the lion's share of 854 Republican delegates up for grabs when 15 states hold GOP primaries or caucuses on what's known as Super Tuesday, Trump is expected to move significantly closer to locking up his party's presidential nomination over his last remaining rival, Nikki Haley. | ||
Which, again, not exactly a rival. | ||
Rival seems to indicate a... | ||
Forced to be reckoned with someone of equal and opposite power, when in reality Nikki Haley is a largely despised person and Trump is hugely loved. | ||
The fact that he's running it all is thanks to the Supreme Court and their 9-0 decision. | ||
Of course, we celebrated this yesterday on the Alex Jones Show with some champagne. | ||
Getting a lot of funny responses to that. | ||
Most people positive and understanding what it's about. | ||
But of course you've got the cynics in there. | ||
Going, what are you celebrating? | ||
You didn't actually win anything. | ||
It's like, this is what you do in war. | ||
This is what you do in war. | ||
We didn't win the war, but we won a battle. | ||
This was a major victory in battle in the information war. | ||
So you celebrate. | ||
Doesn't mean it's over. | ||
Doesn't mean you put your arms down. | ||
Go home, but you celebrate the victory because that's what we're going for here. | ||
It's a morale booster. | ||
And it's good to remind ourselves every once in a while of just how far we've come. | ||
What we've been able to accomplish. | ||
The fact that the Supreme Court is not composed entirely. | ||
I mean, you understand how bad Merrick Garland is, right? | ||
We played the video yesterday of him standing in the black church saying, I'm a civil rights leader and I will remove voter ID requirements. | ||
It's just complete nonsense. | ||
He was almost a Supreme Court justice. | ||
And he was the less extreme option that they were going to go with. | ||
Can you imagine if Hillary Clinton had won in 2016 and she would have had, what, three picks, right? | ||
Kavanaugh, Comey Barrett, and the other one? | ||
The gray one? Can you imagine a Supreme Court fully stocked by Democrats and how devastating that would be for decades to come? | ||
And how the Supreme Court... | ||
As composed by Trump, has made some very good decisions recently. | ||
So this was like a victory of victories. | ||
This was a victory by the Supreme Court making this decision, but all that predicated on the composition of the Supreme Court, which in and of itself was a victory of Donald Trump being elected. | ||
And even if you just take regular conversation, as we talked about a little bit, I think it was... | ||
Yeah, Darren McBreen saying, you know, you walk down the street now and you hear these conversations people are having. | ||
And I don't know if you people are experiencing this too, but it's absolutely true. | ||
I was having lunch with my cousin the other day and our whole family. | ||
And like very naturally, I didn't do it. | ||
I didn't bring it up. But suddenly we're talking about direct energy weapons. | ||
And he's an engineer. | ||
So he's like, yeah, of course there's direct energy weapons. | ||
Of course there. You know, whether they're using it or not. | ||
I mean, I think that's kind of for a bit. | ||
But like all of these things that would have. | ||
And here's another good example. | ||
I was talking to my friend John. He was like, think about this. | ||
Ten years ago, if you said 9-11 was an inside job, you would be scorned, you would be laughed at, you'd be told you were a crazy conspiracy theorist. | ||
Now, if you say you don't think 9-11 was suspicious, if you actually believe the official story of 9-11, you're an idiot. | ||
Like, nobody believes the official story of 9-11. | ||
How did that come about? | ||
When did it come about? Was there one documentary that was released that blew the whole thing apart? | ||
No, not really. Unless it was loose change, but that happened a long time ago, long before this change took place. | ||
Was there some big report? | ||
Did the government admit something that now everybody realizes there's some suspicious activity here? | ||
No, it's a slow process, but it's almost inevitable. | ||
You can't conceal things forever. | ||
It's all going to come out eventually. | ||
And through persistent hammering of these topics... | ||
It eventually breaks through, and slowly but surely, minds change, and one day you wake up in a world where nobody believes the 9-11 story. | ||
Everybody knows that there is something suspicious to it. | ||
Now it's up to them to continue asking the questions and go, okay, if it was fake, how did they get away with faking it? | ||
Why didn't the media call them out on it? | ||
Why were all these suspicious things not made possible? | ||
You know, more of a big deal. | ||
Why do we start a war based on it? | ||
Like, you should keep asking questions. | ||
It's not enough that you just know 9-11 was an inside job. | ||
That should be the beginning of your journey. | ||
But regardless, we are having victories where it counts. | ||
And the overall tide of war is shifting here in favor of liberty, in favor of the truth, and against the globalist scheming that we see sort of unspooling everywhere. | ||
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We look around. So it's worth it. | |
It's worth it to celebrate. It's worth it to cheers a glass of champagne. | ||
Because like I said yesterday on Alex's show, this wasn't winning the war, but this was dodging a death blow, right? | ||
If it had gone the other way. | ||
Since it went this way, we're basically just back at square one. | ||
We just stopped the Democrats doing what they wanted to do. | ||
It wasn't an offensive victory. | ||
It was more like a defensive victory. | ||
We withheld the attack. | ||
We stood against the attack. Withstood the attack, I should say. | ||
Which is good, but we dodged a death blow. | ||
America is still alive. | ||
We can still vote for who we want to vote for and hopefully get Donald Trump into office. | ||
But now it's time to go on the offensive and ideally deliver a death blow in this info war to the Globalist plans. | ||
Now, like I said, the Supreme Court did unanimously kick Trump off the ballot. | ||
It's hilarious to see people be like, oh, so Clarence Thomas sided with the insurrectionists. | ||
It's like, well, they all did. So what are you talking about? | ||
Why are you centering on him? | ||
Because you've been pre-programmed to. | ||
Okay, you don't think for yourself, and the things you say make no sense. | ||
Got it. I understand that. | ||
But there are some little crumbs in there. | ||
There are some little... The vulnerabilities that the Democrats are now seizing on in their relentless drive for tyranny. | ||
We'll be right back. She's ending her professional career as a warmongering angel of death. | ||
That is according to a press release a mere 34 minutes ago by Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. | ||
We'll dig into this. | ||
We'll figure out why this is that she's stepping back here when her expertise could be so useful. | ||
Okay, I can't get distracted by that. | ||
We're going to stay on the Supreme Court. | ||
We're going to be back in the next hour. | ||
Sort of a post-mortem for Victoria Nuland's career. | ||
This will be fun. Okay, all right. | ||
I got to focus here, but I'm already excited for this. | ||
Because Anthony Blinken lists some of the places that she's really, you know, shown how effective she could be as a diplomat for America. | ||
It's places that are currently embroiled in horrific war. | ||
This is her legacy. | ||
This is her resume. | ||
Misery, chaos, war, death, destruction, exploitation. | ||
Overthrowing governments. | ||
All at the expense of the Americans. | ||
She and her husband. | ||
Last 20 plus years. | ||
Been... A real potent cancer in geopolitics. | ||
And we'll investigate what radiation has finally done them in. | ||
But we'll do that in the next hour. | ||
So, the Supreme Court unanimously rules Trump must remain on the ballot. | ||
We conclude that states may disqualify persons holding or attempting to hold state office, but states have no power under the Constitution to enforce Section 3 with respect to federal offices, especially the presidency. | ||
This, of course, a massive smackdown of the attempts by Colorado and other states to remove Trump from the ballot, which should, as I understand it, effectively decide all of those cases as well, as there's no reason why Idaho or Iowa or wherever doing exactly the same thing that Colorado did We'd get a different answer. | ||
So now it's been decided in Colorado, you can stop now. | ||
This million dollar nationwide campaign to find some official in the state willing to wield this power unconstitutionally, you can stop now. | ||
That money was wasted, but it exposed who you really were. | ||
However, while this is all a good thing and worth celebrating, there are some poison pills in this decision. | ||
That people picked up on since yesterday. | ||
Vivek Ramaswamy details one of them in clip 8 saying the 9-0... | ||
Oh, you know, before we do Vivek, because I did want to play clip 18 first, this is a little flashback. | ||
Because now that we know that the Colorado case was just an abysmal failure, 9-0, totally blown out of the water, never had a chance... | ||
The question rises, why did nobody know that that was the case? | ||
I know Owen on a show yesterday played a clip from February 8th where he read the briefing to the Supreme Court and said, yeah, this is not going anywhere. | ||
This is going to be a 9-0 decision against. | ||
He was right. He predicted that. | ||
InfoWars... Clear-eyed, seeing things for what they are, understood this was the case. | ||
How is it that all of the experts at CNN and MSNBC and the Democratic Party and all the other leftist think tanks all thought that Colorado had a slam-dunk case that was definitely valid and totally not tyrannical? | ||
How did they miss the mark so badly? | ||
Here's a little media compilation to remind you what they were saying and being totally, utterly, factually, spiritually, and... | ||
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We begin tonight with the consequences of insurrection. | |
Donald Trump is ineligible to serve as president under the Constitution's insurrection clause. | ||
Because he is disqualified, it would be a wrongful act under the election code for the Colorado Secretary of State to list him as a candidate on the presidential primary ballot. | ||
Colorado is executing its state's rights to decide who should be on their own ballot. | ||
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I'm very proud to be a Coloradan and an American today. | |
This was a real process. | ||
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It was consideration of a great deal of evidence. | |
It's grounded in the Constitution. | ||
That language in the Constitution, Jim, Simply could not be any clearer. | ||
This is a slam dunk. The former president is not eligible to be president again. | ||
Trump incited and therefore engaged in an armed insurrection against the Constitution. | ||
Trump is indeed ineligible to be president. | ||
Donald Trump engaged in an insurrection against the Constitution. | ||
The former president should not be allowed to run again. | ||
In fact, the former president is disqualified. | ||
Donald Trump cannot be president. | ||
For under the Constitution, he cannot be our president again. | ||
That engaging in insurrection has disqualified himself from holding any future federal office. | ||
Will the Supreme Court agree with themselves? | ||
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We're confident the Supreme Court will reject that claim. | |
All right, we just got the breaking news. | ||
The Supreme Court issuing a ruling on the Colorado ballot case. | ||
The court has made a decision. | ||
This is a win for former President Trump. | ||
Here, the Supreme Court has reversed a ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court. | ||
We've learned that it was a 9-0 decision, ruling that Donald Trump can be on the ballot in Colorado. | ||
Essentially, you cannot take somebody out of a race because an opponent would like to have it that way. | ||
So, there's really only two options here. | ||
Either they were being sincere and they're just bad at their jobs and don't know what they're talking about and you should stop listening to them because... | ||
Why would you listen to somebody that gets everything wrong all of the time? | ||
That's option A. Option B is that they knew what they were doing. | ||
They knew this was a no-good case. | ||
They knew it was going to get thrown out by the Supreme Court, but they wanted to paint the impression that this was a slam dunk because what they want is in the minds of the leftists to go, this is a slam dunk. | ||
Trump's going to be removed from the office. | ||
The Supreme Court's going to decide that he's ineligible. | ||
And so when the reversal comes in, what they know to be the real result that There's no way this was going to work. | ||
Instead of the lefties liberals going, oh, it was invalid, it was unconstitutional, this wasn't allowed, they'll say, ah, no, this should have been allowed. | ||
Everybody told me, all of the talking heads said this was absolutely right and good and he should have been removed. | ||
So that means the Supreme Court is corrupt. | ||
You're priming them for outrage. | ||
You're priming them to believe not that the Supreme Court came to the correct decision, but that the Supreme Court is under the thrall of Donald Trump or whatever ridiculous nonsense they believe. | ||
So either they're wrong and stupid and bad at their jobs or they're lying in order to manipulate their followers into being outraged at what in reality was a very reasonable outcome. | ||
It's one of those two things. | ||
It really doesn't matter which one it is. | ||
These people are bad and wrong in sort of equal measure. | ||
Let's go now to clip number eight. | ||
Here's Vivek Ramaswamy talking about an aspect of the subtext of this decision that should concern you. | ||
The Supreme Court came down on the right side 9-0 today, saying that we the people get to choose who actually runs for U.S. president, not a class of unelected bureaucrats or one-off elected individuals in states across this country. | ||
Because the real question before the court was this, are we actually one nation or aren't we? | ||
If we're one nation, that means that one nation elects one president in all 50 states. | ||
We can't have a patchwork where they're electing some presidential candidates in some states, other presidential candidates in a different state. | ||
That's not a nation. And that's where our Supreme Court landed. | ||
At the same time, we have to dig a layer deeper. | ||
I didn't think that that three-justice added concurrence was all that necessary today. | ||
That's what Amy Coney Barrett actually said in response to that concurrence with her own that said that main message, America and the chief justices of America are on the same side of this one question. | ||
States shouldn't be able to eliminate a presidential candidate from a ballot. | ||
But the reason that she said it was that there was a particularly strident concurrence from three of those justices that said that even if Only the federal government could remove a presidential candidate. | ||
It didn't have to just be through Congress. | ||
It could actually be another actor in the federal government itself. | ||
Why do they have to go out of their way to say that? | ||
It's interesting. I think we combine that with the fact that this court is... | ||
Probably more concerned with perceptions of its own institutional legitimacy more than any other court in modern history, another Supreme Court. | ||
I think the subtext of what's going on is, yes, they did reach the right result today. | ||
They were intent on doing it 9-0. | ||
But that buys them the political capital, the latitude, to maybe go a different direction in some of the other Trump cases that present themselves that they know are coming down the pike. | ||
I think the Roberts Court has been particularly attuned to this perception of institutional legitimacy. | ||
And so I think that while there was a good decision here, I think there's also a small warning embedded in there that at least some of those justices, and they planted the breadcrumbs today, are prepared to go in a different direction should a slightly different set of facts in a slightly different case present themselves, as is almost certain to be the case over the remainder of this year. | ||
So I think that is the subtext and one of the under-discussed takeaways from the press today. | ||
I'm surprised you had most of the press pretending like they didn't really even read that concurrence, and even if they did, not actually asking what it really means. | ||
I think that's actually the breadcrumbs that were dropped, and it's up to us to actually see it. | ||
So there he's saying that basically this is prepping Trump supporters to not be able to say, oh, the Supreme Court is illegitimate when they eventually decide against Trump and other issues. | ||
But I think there's something else to this. | ||
It means the federal government is going to try to do this, where state governments failed. | ||
And we'll show you that video on the other side. | ||
Do we need to break out the champagne again? | ||
Victoria Newland exiting stage left, having wrought death and destruction across the globe. | ||
It's a victory, not for us, but for humanity, for peace-loving people around the world. | ||
Victoria Newland is retiring. | ||
Maybe she'll leave us all alone for once. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
I'm going to take the long segment here in about four minutes to break down Victoria Newland, why she's retiring, why she might really be retiring, and what her tenure as her current position has brought the world. | ||
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Spoiler alert, war, war, war, war, war. | |
Leftist rage over unanimous SCOTUS decision to keep Trump on ballot. | ||
That's the headline from Postmillennial. | ||
Following the Supreme Court's 9-0 ruling, leftist pundits and lawmakers called for the Supreme Court to be dissolved, criticizing the decision as disappointing and a betrayal to democracy. | ||
They've betrayed democracy by saying that you can vote for the person you want to vote for, so they have to be removed or made impotent. | ||
You know, stuffed, right? | ||
They'll stuff the court with 10 more extra people so they always get the decision that they want. | ||
They don't give a damn about democracy. | ||
They don't give a damn about the function of our government. | ||
Yes, I know we're not a democracy. | ||
Please, for the love of God, stop trying to tell me we're not a democracy. | ||
We are a constitutional republic, but we have democratic aspects in that demos means the people. | ||
Democracy means rule by. | ||
So voting, since our entire populace gets to vote, voting is not just for certain people. | ||
We have a democratic system in that the people decide. | ||
Everybody votes. Everybody gets to say that is a democratic aspect to our system. | ||
Please stop telling me we don't live in a democracy. | ||
I'm aware of that. It's a useful shorthand in the left to say it all the time, so we're pointing out their hypocrisy as, of course, they are systematically dissolving the things that actually keep our government under checks and balances and a dispersal of power throughout multiple branches. | ||
They are unifying it in the executive branch and trying to destroy anybody that stands in their way. | ||
That is, as they would put it, the death of democracy. | ||
And they really, they can't even wait, right? | ||
The Supreme Court decides this. | ||
They say, no, states don't have a right to decide things for the national election. | ||
And so the Democrats here, so we better do it on a federal level. | ||
So even though they get smacked down, 9-0, just totally unconstitutional, they're just up doing it again, which is why I say we need some sort of policy punishment for attempted tyranny, because otherwise you're going to have people like Raskin, who's just going to try again and try in a new way and do it until it works. | ||
So there has to be some sort of punishment to dissuade him from trying to tyrannize us even when that tyranny has been rejected by the Supreme Court. | ||
Clip number 17 is them announcing, we'll just do it on the federal level then. | ||
Yeah, for real. I am working with a number of my colleagues, including Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Eric Swalwell, to revive legislation that we had to set up a process by which we could determine that someone who committed insurrection is disqualified by Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. | ||
And the House of Representatives already impeached Donald Trump for participating in insurrection by inciting it. | ||
So the House has already pronounced upon that. | ||
The House has already pronounced upon that. | ||
Maybe he's just relying on the ignorance of the American people, but that's not the way impeachment works. | ||
Impeachments are run like a trial. | ||
So when the House impeaches a president, that's an accusation. | ||
Then it goes to the Senate, where he's able to defend himself, and they actually pronounce on that issue, and they acquitted him. | ||
So essentially what he's saying is that because we accused him of insurrection, therefore he's guilty, therefore we can remove him from the ballot at the federal level because these people want nothing more. | ||
...than to be unquestionable dictators who can dictate to you who you can vote for, who you can support, and who they allow into power. | ||
They are tyrannical. | ||
They are despotic. They are taking their masks off. | ||
It's time we see them for what they are. | ||
They're tyrants. | ||
What do you do to tyrants? | ||
I just can't remember. | ||
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Ding dong, ladies and gentlemen. | |
I say to you again... | ||
Ding dong, the witch is dead. | ||
Victoria Newland is retiring. | ||
I'm not going to get too excited for it because the way that these people operate, she may have well decided that she could be more effective in a private capacity. | ||
So she'll be joining Think Tank, maybe with her husband Robert Kagan. | ||
You know, maybe being in office was too restrictive for her warmongering desires, and so she's moving to the private sphere to better facilitate destruction and death across the world. | ||
We don't know. We're not sure. | ||
But it was announced minutes ago, Victoria Nuland is retiring. | ||
A letter was sent out by Anthony Blinken that says, on the retirement of Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland. | ||
Victoria Nuland has let me know she intends to step down in the coming weeks as Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs. | ||
He says, Wow. | ||
Three and a half decades inside the U.S. government. | ||
Three and a half decades of decline, three and a half decades of pointless, senseless warfare, three and a half decades of coups and overthrows and tyranny and despotic actions by our own government on us and those abroad, which have brought America itself into disrepute and perhaps destroyed in an irreparable way. | ||
Our reputation overseas. | ||
Thank you, Victoria Newland. | ||
Goodbye. Now, goodbye. She's going to ride off into the sunset. | ||
Her job done. The world destroyed. | ||
She can retire now and enjoy the fruits of her work. | ||
Watch the flames consume the building that she caught on fire. | ||
If you think I'm being harsh, let's look at some of the things that Anthony Blinken highlights as success stories in Victoria Nuland's tenure, shall we? | ||
We're not going to take the worst things, because we could. | ||
And honestly, it's actually kind of hard to tell what... | ||
I mean, they're all bad. | ||
Basically, they're all bad. | ||
It's sort of just gradients of how bad, but... | ||
You don't have to hear it from me. Let's hear it from Anthony Blinken here. | ||
So Anthony Blinken... | ||
Chooses three things to highlight Victoria Nuland's participation in. | ||
I didn't choose these. He did. | ||
Should we check in on them? Should we see what her impact has had? | ||
Well, we'll start with the Sahel, as he mentioned it, which is a large area in the center of Africa. | ||
Conflict Watchlist 2024, the Sahel, a deadly new era in decades-long conflict. | ||
Well, okay. Not great, I guess. | ||
Okay, well, you know, Victoria Newland, one of her major success stories is highlighted by Anthony Blinken, Is This a Hell? | ||
And, of course, it is completely awash in chaos and disaster. | ||
Russia now has a very firm foothold here. | ||
Mali, Burkina Faso, and other Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, and others are now all ruled by military juntas and are engulfed in a decades-long regional jihadist insurgency driven by Al-Qaeda's Sahelian branch in the Islamic State Sahel province. | ||
So, okay, that's number one on the resume. | ||
Not great. Not great. | ||
Alright, but okay. | ||
That's fine. Anybody heard anything recently about Haiti? | ||
How's Haiti doing these days? | ||
If you've been paying attention to the headlines, you'll know that Haiti is absolutely in a state of free-fall collapse, with American embassies warning all Americans to flee the country immediately at risk of their own lives. | ||
Haiti declares state of emergency after armed gangs stormed two of the country's largest prisons. | ||
Haiti government said Sunday that two prisons, one at the capital of Port-au-Prince and another at nearby Croix-de-Bouquet, were overrun by gang members this weekend, according to multiple media reports. | ||
Nearly all of the 4,000 inmates at Haiti's National Penitentiary were thought to have escaped. | ||
The UN has warned that Haiti's government's presence continues to erode with lawlessness and extreme gang violence casting a long shadow over everyday life in the crisis-stricken country. | ||
Okay, another thing that you'd want to maybe leave a gap in your resume... | ||
You can just see wherever Victoria Nuland is applying for her next job, it's like, okay, you listed some great experience here. | ||
Let's see, what'd you do in the Sahel? | ||
Oh, left it a burning state of chaos with every country in the area being ruled by a military junta that are engaged in jihad against each other, okay? | ||
All right, okay, that was one thing you did. | ||
Haiti, how's Haiti doing? | ||
You had a big part in Haiti, did you? | ||
Had a big hand in the path of Haiti? | ||
How they doing? Oh, state of emergency. | ||
What's that? Flee the country. | ||
Embassy shutting down. | ||
Prisoners escaping and running the streets. | ||
Total chaos, destruction, death, misery. | ||
Alright, okay. That's part two. | ||
So we list three things here. | ||
Sahel, terrible. Haiti, even worse. | ||
And the Middle East. Well, how's the Middle East doing these days? | ||
Should we check in on the Middle East? | ||
Do we even need to? | ||
I was actually just searching these things. | ||
I'm like, Sahel, enter. | ||
Haiti, enter. Middle East, enter. | ||
Well, I don't need to search the Middle East. | ||
We all know what the Middle East is. | ||
It's a flaming font of chaos. | ||
It is descending into World War III. It is genocide and mass murder and rape gangs and just misery across the board. | ||
This is her legacy. | ||
This is her resume. This is the things they chose to highlight, her activities in office. | ||
We aren't even into Ukraine. | ||
Which she quarterbacked the entire time and was responsible for from the get-go. | ||
How's Ukraine doing? | ||
Tori? Toria? | ||
Mrs. Newland? | ||
Is there anywhere that you've had influence that isn't in a state of war? | ||
As an honest question, is there anywhere that Victoria Newland has had an impact on? | ||
And I'm not just saying that they're thriving. | ||
Like, is there anywhere where they're thriving? | ||
Is there anywhere where they're exceeding? | ||
No, is there anywhere that is not in war? | ||
Is there anywhere that is not currently, as we speak, collapsing into utter chaos and misery? | ||
Anywhere at all? That's why we call her the angel of death. | ||
She's evil. Or as Anthony Blinken puts it, what makes Toria truly exceptional is the fierce passion she brings to fighting for what she believes in the most. | ||
Freedom, democracy, human rights, and America's enduring capacity to inspire and promote those values around the world. | ||
Just... It's like that image we showed at the beginning of this show. | ||
It's like, you know, we've been achieving a lot of great things, just fires burning, children dying, bombs dropping, people eating each other, and there's like, we've the enduring capacity of America to make a positive difference. | ||
There's just shells flying, smoke billowing, women crying, blood spilling, just misery, chaos, death, misery, chaos, death. | ||
But it's Toria's leadership on Ukraine that diplomats and students of foreign policy will study for years to come. | ||
Her efforts have been indispensable to confronting Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Really, because without her intervention, it would have never happened. | ||
It would have never happened. | ||
We wouldn't have had 10 years of war finally culminating and Putin stepping in and putting his foot down and putting a stop to it, putting a stop to the illegitimate coup-backed overthrow of the Ukrainian government, the installation of Western-backed puppet leaders, the war of elimination the installation of Western-backed puppet leaders, the war of elimination against the Russian-speaking residents in the east of that country, and the ensuing conflict that has cost us billions of dollars, cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars. | ||
Lives destroyed German manufacturing amongst a number of other crucial things in the world that may never return. | ||
I mean, imagine this being your resume. | ||
I mean, I know a lot of our viewers probably had great dreams when they were young and maybe they feel like they haven't achieved those and I'm just here to tell you as long as you haven't caused the death of like a million people or so, you're doing better than her. You're doing better than Victoria Nuland. | ||
You can lay down at night and think back on your life and think, at least I'm not Victoria Nuland. | ||
At least I'm not responsible for just suffering on a scale that is impossible to conceive in a mere human mind. | ||
I mean, it's just... | ||
Blinken continues. | ||
There's so much to admire about Toria beyond her diplomatic skill. | ||
Her diplomatic skill. | ||
She always speaks her mind to my benefit and the benefit of our foreign policy. | ||
She always stands up for it and invests in America's diplomats, mentoring them, lifting them up, and ensuring that they and their families have what they deserve and what our mission demands. | ||
Oh, good. So... So she's spawning replicants is what you're saying. | ||
So she's training the next generation to follow in her footsteps of skillfully starting wars and then daintily dancing around the consequences of that action. | ||
Now this is the frustrating thing about the deep state. | ||
It's the point of having a deep state. | ||
In any other situation, people who start wars or kill people or have economic policies that are Horrible and awful and devastating. | ||
Theoretically, they would have to then present their case to the people, and if the people say, you're falling short, everything you do is bad, they get voted out of office. | ||
But when you have appointed positions, like under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, you just get to keep doing it and doing it and doing it. | ||
It's kind of like how Hollywood works now, where time and time again, you give like... | ||
Billion-dollar projects to some director. | ||
They destroy the entire IP and just cause literally entire industry's worth of work to just pitter out and go away because they're so bad at their job and they make such bad movies. | ||
And what happens? They get given another movie. | ||
Oh, you ruined Game of Thrones? | ||
Well, have Lord of the Rings, right? | ||
Oh, you took Star Wars and ran it into the ground and now everybody hates it? | ||
Well... Do you want to do the same thing for Harry Potter? | ||
Here you go, right? It was like this thing that America's entering into where it's like it doesn't matter the outcome of your policies. | ||
It doesn't matter whether your intervention was good or bad. | ||
You just get to keep going. You just get to keep doing it. | ||
So time and time again, Victoria Nuland has been the spearhead, the primary motor for just... | ||
Again, I don't want to hammer it home too much, but when you're talking about massive, devastating wars, scarring the face of entire countries, and that's your resume, and then you're just appointed again, then you're promoted. | ||
Is that a way to run a country? | ||
This is why the deep state is so useful. | ||
People like Blinken and Newland and all the others, they get to, if they choose, stay out of the public spotlight. | ||
Carry out their operations behind a cloak of secrecy in the shadows. | ||
They never have to defend their decisions. | ||
They never have to justify the outcome of their policies. | ||
They just get promoted and get to go do it again. | ||
And we all get left with the fallout. | ||
We all get left with the reputational destruction or monetary exploitation or literal death of the wars they start. | ||
And they get to prance along to the next little conflagration they want to start. | ||
Never once are they held to account. | ||
And that's how they want it. | ||
So he ends by saying, we're grateful for Toria's service. | ||
Because by the way, they're also into this stuff. | ||
And for the lasting mark she's made on this institution and the world. | ||
Well, it isn't a lasting mark. | ||
No, there's like, I can't even tell you how many orphans, right? | ||
How many bones lying in deserts are her responsibility? | ||
She has certainly left a lasting mark on the world. | ||
Kind of like how a bullet will leave a lasting mark in your chest. | ||
Or a fire will leave a lasting mark on your face. | ||
She has scarred the world irreparably. | ||
Apparently she's going to get away with it. | ||
AP News, Victoria Nuland, third highest ranking U.S. diplomat and critic of Russia's war in Ukraine, is retiring. | ||
Now, this was unexpected. | ||
We haven't been able to gather, you know, videos and things about this. | ||
Well, let's see if we can't read this AP article and sort of fill in the timeline with what she actually was up to. | ||
When they say things like, she was helping Ukraine to defend itself against Russia. | ||
She's in there with briefcases full of money, handing it to mercenaries from Estonia to murder the Maidan protesters to create a false flag. | ||
She's on the phone with the ambassador dictating who gets to sit on the throne. | ||
And it's whoever will serve her the best, right? | ||
Just... I mean, this is, and it's so funny when we say things like, they started the war in Ukraine on purpose. | ||
People go, um, who's they? | ||
It's like, her name is Victoria Newland. | ||
Her husband is Robert Kagan. | ||
He's responsible for PNAC, which is the main force driving us into the war in Iraq. | ||
Which she was a big part of. | ||
She funded a coup and participated and cooperated with George Soros and the rest of the CIA front operative groups to start this war and is now exploiting it to the maximum degree. | ||
What do you mean, who is they? It's these people. | ||
It's Victoria Nuland. It's Robert Kagan. | ||
It's Anthony Blinken. | ||
It's their families. They're all deeply intertwined. | ||
Newland, a career Foreign Service officer who served as Secretary of State for Europe during the Obama administration but retired after Donald Trump was elected president, returned to government as Secretary of State of political affairs under the Biden administration. | ||
She's been a candidate to secede Wendy Sherman as Deputy Secretary of State and has served as Acting Deputy since Sherman's retirement seven months ago but lost it in An internal administration personnel battle when President Joe Biden nominated Kurt Campbell to the number two spot. | ||
Campbell took office last month. | ||
Newland has served as U.S. Embassy in Moscow during the tumultuous 1990s and was in the city during an attempted coup against former President Boris Yelten. | ||
What a coincidence. What a strange coincidence that was. | ||
Victoria Newland happens to be in the city where a coup against America's enemies is being carried out? | ||
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What luck she has. | |
Incredible. Particularly after Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula in 2014. | ||
Former Secretary of State John Kerry has recalled on numerous times. | ||
When Newland left the spokeswoman's job during his tenure to become top diplomat for Europe, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov congratulated him for, quote, getting rid of that woman. | ||
Ha, ha, ha, ha. | ||
Oh, man, Lavrov, just like a congratulations, Secretary Getty. | ||
Congratulations for what? | ||
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For getting rid of that woman. | |
Ha, ha. He's like, I thought we were on the same page. | ||
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The little gremlin woman? | |
The horrible angel of death? | ||
She's gone now, yes? | ||
Congratulations to you. | ||
John Kerry like, I didn't get rid of her, I promoted her. | ||
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Lavrov like, okay. | |
Oh, I thought maybe we would have peace, but no, you promoted her, okay. | ||
Current Secretary of State Anthony Blinken praised Newland for her three and a half decades of public service and thanked her, etc., etc. | ||
Newland will be replaced temporarily as Undersecretary with another career diplomat. | ||
Thank goodness. Thank God we have an endless supply of career diplomats with all of this experience. | ||
John Bass, a former ambassador to Afghanistan who oversaw the U.S. withdrawal from that country. | ||
Oh, great! Wonderful! | ||
Okay, so after Victoria Nuland's tenure, just destroying everything everywhere and getting promoted for it, she's being replaced by the guy who oversaw the withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
Cool. | ||
Very cool. | ||
I mean, if you could pick one event in the last 10 years, that was the biggest disaster, it was the withdrawal from Afghanistan. | ||
So why not put the guy in charge of that into the position where Victoria Newland once held it? | ||
What, is he going to do worse? Is he going to start less wars? | ||
I mean, it's systematic. | ||
It's systemic. It's the whole damn system. | ||
It's just filled with these people. | ||
Imagine being in charge of the Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
And you're sitting there like, uh, I might be brought up on charges. | ||
That did not go well. | ||
That really did not go well. | ||
And everybody saw it. People died. | ||
It's all my fault. This is not gonna be good. | ||
Get a call from your boss. | ||
Like, whew. Hey boss, how's it going? | ||
Yeah, did you see the, you saw the video, huh? | ||
Mm-hmm. Yeah, no, they're dead. | ||
Mm-hmm. Yeah, they died too. | ||
No, we don't know who. Yeah, oh, I'm being what? | ||
I'm being promoted? Thank you, sir. | ||
No, that's great. | ||
So I'll just leave the dead on the ground. | ||
Okay, got it. On the ground. Will do. | ||
Thank you, sir. Okay, great. | ||
Thanks for the promotion. Bye. | ||
Okay. All right. | ||
America. Why does everybody hate us? | ||
Why are we failing across the world? | ||
Because we give promotions to these people. | ||
So, Victoria Nuland. | ||
She gone. Now, what could really be behind this? | ||
Could there actually be some sort of alternative motive, ulterior activities taking place? | ||
Speculation abounds. | ||
From JeromanAT on Twitter, he says the resignation of Cookie Newt, but her nickname was Cookie. | ||
Isn't that a cute name? | ||
Isn't that cute? | ||
A little cookie visiting your country and turning it to ash. | ||
The resignation of Cookie Newland is primarily due to the upcoming investigation by the FBI and the Office of Special Operations. | ||
Investigations into the U.S. Department of Justice where $10.5 billion were spent on Maidan in Ukraine. | ||
The public was only told about $5 billion. | ||
As well as where $120 billion were spent on open items and almost the same amount on secret items on the budget of the CIA and the Pentagon in 2018. | ||
The fourth command inspection from the United States in six months in Kiev is still working. | ||
The results of the work and reporting are strictly classified. | ||
They are transferred immediately to the Secretary of State under the supervision of the FBI. The fun is just beginning. | ||
So again, I can't confirm this. | ||
This news just dropped minutes ago. | ||
We haven't had time to really look into it. | ||
But there is speculation that Victoria Nuland was getting out while the getting was good before the investigations revealed just how thoroughly corrupt the Everything that's going on in Ukraine is. | ||
So that is a possibility. | ||
I'll concede. And unfortunately, it does seem like we're in the type of world where you can start a war, you can embezzle hundreds of billions of dollars, you can commit false flag murder sprees in order to turn the whole world into, you know, on the precipice of World War III, And the worst thing that happens to you is you're just kicked out of office. | ||
So maybe retiring and getting out of office means she's not going to be held to account for any of her misdeeds or any of the wars she started or any of the chaos she has drummed up in her seemingly tireless 35-year crusade to end law and order worldwide. | ||
Well done, Victoria Nuland. | ||
Enjoy your retirement, by which I mean she will now be operating from even deeper in the shadows. | ||
That's what's happening. So the elected officials are out in the light. | ||
The appointees that control them, like Newland and Blinken, are just in the shadows there. | ||
And then deep behind them, in the deep, dark recesses, are those same people but in private capacity where they can operate completely without scrutiny, oversight, or recompense. | ||
Ding dong, the witch is dead. | ||
The earth itself breathes a sigh of relief. | ||
We'll be right back. Ladies and gentlemen, what a day. | ||
What a day. Super Tuesday. | ||
Hope you're getting out there and voting for Donald Trump. | ||
Not that we have some illusion as to... | ||
What's going to happen, they're going to try to cheat. | ||
Luckily, I think after 2020, it's going to be a lot harder for them to do so. | ||
Plus, if Donald Trump's victory is totally overwhelming, it will actually be impossible for them to cheat. | ||
And even if he does win, we know they have basically stayed behind networks and, well, as they would put it, insurance policies. | ||
That they've refined since his victory in 2016. | ||
But we're desperate to save this system from itself. | ||
We're desperate to get back on the right track without insane chaos. | ||
Having to be resorted to. | ||
So this might be the last gasp of America. | ||
Could be the rebirth. | ||
Or it could be the final attempted peaceful revolution before real revolution breaks out. | ||
So we encourage everyone to try as they might to keep things peaceful for now. | ||
You know, it's funny. Greg Reese and I are just like on the same... | ||
Wavelength on so many things. And by the way, I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour and we'll take your calls next hour. | ||
Because I didn't get to take your calls yesterday. | ||
But it's happened like four times in the last couple weeks where I'm like, I've got videos. | ||
So today I want to talk about sort of a follow-up to a video we played yesterday, I believe. | ||
Yesterday, was it Friday? We played a video of a, there's a Jewish guy and he goes to a city council meeting. | ||
He says, I'm a Jew, and he's like a whistleblower. | ||
He's like, there's a synagogue here that's about to hold an auction for land. | ||
It's illegal land. | ||
It's an occupied West Bank, which is technically Palestinian territory. | ||
Not only are they violating international law by auctioning this land off, the auction that they're holding at the synagogue is for Jews only, meaning it violates American law against discrimination. | ||
He's saying, I'm a Jew, and I'm against this, and I'm going to... | ||
Hold a protest to prevent this from happening. | ||
Well, it happened, and not just here in America, but in Canada as well. | ||
I guess a lot of these things took place at the same time. | ||
And I got videos of it, and I was going to talk about it. | ||
And then I look at the video list, and it looks like Greg Reese has beat me to it. | ||
Israeli sales event of Palestinian land. | ||
This keeps happening. | ||
I love it. I love it. | ||
It's a lot easier just to... | ||
Pitch to Greg Reese, then I actually try to explain this myself because Greg Reese does such a good job of breaking everything down so thoroughly. | ||
So we'll go to that video here in just a second. | ||
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Of course, Bodies is on sale, and I always have difficulty pronouncing curcuminoids. | ||
I thought for once I'd actually tell you what they do. | ||
Now, don't take my word for it, and I'm not making a disclaimer here. | ||
I'm not making any medical claims. | ||
But I will read from a scientific paper from 2017 called Curcumin, a Review of Its Effects on Human Health. | ||
And it says this, turmeric, a spice that's long been recognized for its medicinal properties, has received interest from both the medical scientific world and culinary enthusiasts, as it is a major source of polyphenol curcumin. | ||
It aids in the management of oxidative and inflammatory conditions, metabolic syndrome, arthritis, anxiety, and hyperlidemia, which I believe is fat in your blood cells. | ||
In fact, we can look this up right now. | ||
An abnormally high concentration of fats or lipids in the blood. | ||
It may also help with the management of exercise-induced inflammation and muscle soreness, thus enhancing recovery and performance in active people. | ||
In addition, a relatively low dose of the complex can provide health benefits for people who do not have diagnosed health conditions. | ||
Most of these benefits can be attributed to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. | ||
Ingesting curcumin, and this is the twist here, ingesting curcumin by itself does not lead to the associated health benefits due to its poor bioavailability. | ||
Which appears to be primarily due to poor absorption, rapid metabolism, and rapid elimination. | ||
There are several components, however, that can increase bioavailability. | ||
For example, pepperine is a major active component of black pepper and when combined with the complex of curcumin, has been shown to increase bioavailability by 2,000%. | ||
So again, I'm not making health claims. | ||
I'm not saying that you're going to be helped with any of this stuff because I'm not a doctor and I can't make those claims. | ||
However, what I can tell you is what we know and what the scientific literature says is that curcumin is an incredibly powerful supplement in a number of different ways, as I just read to you, and that the best way to take advantage of these powers that it has is for it to be combined with necessary co-ingredients that increase its bioavailability by up to 2,000%, and that's what Bodies does. | ||
Bodies has curcumin. | ||
We have 95% curcuminoids. | ||
The rest of it's made up of the stuff that helps you take advantage of those curcuminoids. | ||
And I personally do like taking bodies to help with general body soreness. | ||
If I'm particularly active and know I'm going to be feeling it the next day, I'll take bodies before I even get sore, knowing that it will personally help my recovery. | ||
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If you watch M4s a lot, you might think 40% off doesn't sound like a big discount. | ||
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And maybe best of all, really pisses off the globalists. | ||
They do not want you buying anything from InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
So, you know, that would be, it'd be an appropriate, like, sound effect, as if whenever you went to checkout at Infowarsstore.com, you heard a slapping sound, like you were slapping the globalists in the face, metaphysically, because that's what you're doing when you go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Okay, when we get back on the other side, I'm going to play this clip from, or this report, rather, from Greg Reese about the international Israeli sales event of Palestinian land. | ||
Very interesting event and I haven't seen it yet so I'll watch it along with you and he may just be covering, he just came out with this today so I'm not sure if he was able to see some of the protests that took place at the actual events and the way it was covered and we'll show you some of that on the other side. | ||
We'll get into a whole bunch of other topics here including some interesting COVID news, some disturbing developments in Europe as it becomes Well and truly anti-free speech. | ||
And we'll open up the phone lines for your calls for the third hour of American Journal. | ||
And we got climate change to talk about, too. | ||
We got climate change to talk about, too. | ||
Can you believe there... | ||
They're still going with climate change. | ||
They're still making predictions about the sea level rising due to climate change. | ||
Despite, what is it, at least 30 years now of totally failed predictions, they're still running the fear machine. | ||
Probably because it works, and that's a sad thing. | ||
So we'll disabuse you of that idea on the other side. | ||
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Now I was going to cover the sales event that's taking place across America and Canada of Israeli auctions of Palestinian land in the West Bank. | ||
We showed the video. | ||
It was yesterday, right guys? And this clip may be in the Greg Reese report. | ||
But a Jewish guy saying, this isn't okay. | ||
This violates international law and national law. | ||
I oppose this and will be protesting against it. | ||
That protest has occurred and is being covered in an interesting way. | ||
So we'll get to that in just a second. | ||
But instead of me covering it, let's go to the great Greg Reese. | ||
His latest that can be found at Bandai Video and Infowars.com International Israeli sales event of Palestinian land. | ||
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Let's watch. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people surrounding some of these aid trucks that were able to enter northern Gaza. | |
Some of the very few aid trucks that have actually been able to make it in there. | ||
And you can see in this video from the Israeli military the crowds of people around these trucks. | ||
But what appears to have happened is that the Israeli military opened fire on some of these people who are surrounding these trucks. | ||
An Israeli military official telling us that the crowd approached the forces in a manner that posed a threat to the troops. | ||
And they say that those troops then responded with live fire. | ||
Now, eyewitnesses on the scene have told us that Israeli tanks as well as drones opened fire on this crowd. | ||
Israel's war crimes, funded and supported by the United States, are being witnessed all over the world. | ||
Several nations are demanding a ceasefire, but Netanyahu rejects all of it. | ||
Israel unabashedly believes they are the superior race of God's chosen people, and that genocide is their birthright. | ||
Israeli soldiers are boasting about the women they've murdered and pillaged. | ||
And they are posing in the beds of dead Palestinian children and babies who they've slaughtered. | ||
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Seeing our soldiers now in Gaza fighting can't say words like genocide or like baby killers. | |
We do, however, and it's important to say it. | ||
And now, Jews in Canada and the U.S. are saying that the genocidal state of Israel is selling real estate that they've stolen from Palestinians in synagogues across the world. | ||
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Yeah, hi. So, I'm Rabbi David Mevaser. | |
I'm an active member of Independent Jewish Voices Canada. | ||
And I'm here today outside a synagogue Where they're selling properties built on land stolen from Palestinians. | ||
There's a real estate agency that's come here today to Toronto to sell properties built on stolen Palestinian land. | ||
It's kind of unbelievable that Canada permits this. | ||
It's clearly illegal. | ||
So we're here today to call that out and God willing to make it stop. | ||
My name is Rich Siegel. | ||
I'm a 25-year homeowner here in Teaneck. | ||
I'm Jewish. The reason that I'm telling you that I'm Jewish is because I have a concern about something that's going on in the Jewish community. | ||
On March 10th, there is scheduled to be an Israeli real estate sales event at the Keter Torah Synagogue. | ||
That event violates both domestic law and international law. | ||
It violates domestic law because we had a Civil Rights Act in 1965 and a Fair Housing Act in 1968. | ||
We don't allow real estate events to be for whites only, for Jews only, for anybody only. | ||
Now, as Jews, we don't get to fly under the radar and break the law and hide it in the synagogue. | ||
It violates international law because West Bank settlement homes are going to be available for sale at this real estate event. | ||
On the website, it lists three different West Bank settlements. | ||
Those settlements are in and of themselves illegal by international law. | ||
If we allow this sale to go through, we are enabling a local synagogue to violate both domestic anti-discrimination laws and international law. | ||
Now, there's other reasons we shouldn't allow it, okay? | ||
There's a genocide going on right now. | ||
I don't care who that offends. | ||
More than 35,000 people have been killed. | ||
More than 13,000 children have been killed. | ||
People in this community are in deep mourning. | ||
People in this community are angry. | ||
I'm angry. What this real estate event is going to do is it's going to fan the flames. | ||
Reporting for Infowars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
A report by Gregory's International Israeli Sales Event of Palestinian Land. | ||
Now, we actually have some video of those events. | ||
First, we'll go to clip number one, illegal Israeli property sales in Canada and the U.S. Here is one person explaining why he was attending this event. | ||
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Let's go to clip one. We are going to the Israeli Real Estate Expo in Thornhill today at 9 a.m. | |
This is how we do things in Canada. | ||
Register. There's laws, there's rules, register, no problem. | ||
Keller Williams sells real estate in Modin Ilet. | ||
Where is that they say? | ||
Oh it's in Israel? | ||
Okay. Why don't we go on Google though? | ||
On Google you type in Modin Ilet and what does it say? | ||
It's a settlement in West Bank. | ||
So now they're claiming the West Bank is Israel? | ||
Interesting. In Canada, let's go there and clarify with them what's going on. | ||
Let's go to the police and maybe make a police report saying it's against international law. | ||
How is it against international law? | ||
Foreign Affairs site says occupied territories and settlements. | ||
Canada does not recognize permanent Israeli control over settlements. | ||
Then it says... | ||
So there you go, illegal Israeli property sales in Canada and US. According to this video, the real estate event hosted at the synagogue in Thornhill was reportedly selling land in at least one illegal settlement. | ||
It appears as though only those who registered received the details. | ||
The gentleman who shared the video was refused entry because he was not Jewish and because he was wearing a Palestinian hat. | ||
We actually have that video as well. | ||
He got the registration confirmation with the details. | ||
The second video, the one we're about to show you, shows that they're selling properties in Modin Illit, or perhaps that was that video. | ||
But he did go and they actually filmed the confrontation of him trying to get in and being turned away because he wasn't Jewish. | ||
Let's go to clip number 21. | ||
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This is private property. | |
Where are you from? | ||
I'm from here. Where do I park for this? | ||
I don't care. This is private property. | ||
I registered. Where do I park? | ||
This is all private property. | ||
Yeah, I registered for the den. Where do I park? | ||
Where? Up my ass. | ||
Why? I registered for the property. | ||
That's your property. So who can park here only? | ||
Choose only? What is it? No, but I registered. | ||
Who are you from? | ||
Where are you from? | ||
I'm from here. Where do I park if I register? | ||
You can park in hell. | ||
Why should I park in hell? Because you're wearing that sh**. | ||
What sh** is on my head? | ||
You're representing a synagogue? Are you calling this s**t? | ||
Of course I do. From a synagogue? | ||
Think for yourself, sir. | ||
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What do I- I register for there, where do I park? | |
Okay, are you doing it? I'm not doing it, no. | ||
Why are you here? Because I registered for this. | ||
Why do I register for this? Because they're selling red. | ||
I registered for this for what? | ||
Not for you. Have you signed up? | ||
Yes, I registered right here. | ||
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I'm showing you my registration. I just want to know why you're here. | |
I'll let him handle it. I want to buy property. | ||
Oh, you do? That's why I'm here. | ||
I register. I want to buy property. | ||
So why are you letting that happen? I'm confused. | ||
To buy property in West Bank, you have to wear a hat? | ||
Google says it's in the West Bank. | ||
Palestine is West Bank, so I want to buy property. | ||
No, that's not right. Palestine, is that a worse thing? | ||
And of course, the police just stand there. | ||
So again, violating international law, violating anti-discrimination laws here in America and Canada, and yet doing so with impunity. | ||
Now, strangely... | ||
The way this is being covered is the complete opposite of reality. | ||
So, you saw in the Gregory's report, that guy saying he would, I'm not sure if he had that part, but he said, basically, I'm not going to allow this to happen. | ||
I'm going to protest this. | ||
There was a protest outside of the synagogue against these illegal land sales. | ||
The way it's being reported by Visigrad 24 is anti-Israeli protesters have gathered in front of a synagogue in Toronto to harass Jews attending their religious service. | ||
Not even a little bit. Gentlemen, we're going to take your phone calls this hour, but in this first five minutes, I want to cover a story that we have not covered yet, even though I've mentioned it a few times. | ||
It's worth it to dive in and really look at what is going on in the UK as a right-wing British activist has been sentenced to two years in prison for stickers. | ||
For anti-immigration stickers, right-wing British activist Sam Malia and the stories at Infowars.com was sentenced to two years in prison in the UK on Friday for, quote, intending to stir up racial hatred by sharing various anti-immigration stickers stating things like, quote, white lives matter and, quote, we will be a minority in our homeland by 2066. | ||
And, of course, that number comes from official government documents. | ||
You know, population projections saying that UK would be a white minority state in 2066. | ||
So that is correct. It is the official numbers. | ||
It's from the government. Now, they're not in trouble for releasing those numbers, but he is in trouble for making people aware of it. | ||
Wrap your mind around that one. Free speech concerns have been raised after a Leeds man was sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of inciting racial hatred with his library of stickers. | ||
I like white people. How dare you inspire racial hatred, sir? | ||
You're supposed to hate white people when you hate white people. | ||
That's not inspiring racial hatred. | ||
When you love white people, that is inspiring racial hatred. | ||
In case you were confused. Sam Malia, 34, was in charge of an online collection of downloadable stickers that contained anti-immigration messages for activists of the Hundred Handers group. | ||
At Leeds Crown Court last month, Malia was found guilty of encouraging racially aggravated criminal damage because his collection was involved in multiple stickering incidents. | ||
So he put up stickers saying things like, we will be a minority in our homeland by 2066, mass immigration is white genocide, intolerance is a virtue, and they seek conquest, not asylum. | ||
Malia said during the trial that it never even crossed his mind that he could be imprisoned for sharing stickers. | ||
Malia's wife, Laura Towler, reacted to the verdict on Telegram. | ||
Infuriating, obviously, as Sam's wife Laura is eight months pregnant and Sam will now be in prison for the birth of his second child. | ||
What a travesty of justice. | ||
That from Keith Woods. Imagine a month before your child is born. | ||
You get sentenced to prison for two years, missing out on the first two years of your child's life. | ||
You will be a stranger to your child. | ||
At two years old, when you're finally allowed to return to society because you put up stickers that say government data about immigration because you actually like white people. | ||
Egregious and outrageous on the face of it. | ||
But it gets so much worse when you look at other things that criminals in the UK have been sentenced to. | ||
Hamoud al-Syomi, 21, a Kuwaiti who was part of a rape gang made up of foreigners in Newcastle, was found guilty of three counts of sexual assault and one assault by penetration of a 12-year-old girl. | ||
He got 180 hours of community service and no jail. | ||
His lawyer said he was immature and led astray. | ||
He's just like an animal. | ||
He's like a dog or something. | ||
You can't hold him to account for his actions. | ||
He's not a human being. | ||
So, you know, a couple weeks of community service, no jail time. | ||
That'll teach you for raping that 12-year-old. | ||
But the guy with the stickers, the new father, well, he's got to go away for two years. | ||
Horrifying. And we're not just comparing... | ||
you know, justice systems here, the judge himself has a history of this. | ||
Tom Bayless has a history of going easy on nonces, gay people in British speak. | ||
He refused to suspend Sam's sentence in an effort to deter others from participating in legal activism, putting up stickers, yet he refuses to send nonces down or the sentences he hands out are very light. | ||
Judge Warren's lead sex offender after second conviction for downloading vile child images. | ||
Man caught with sex images of children as young as three walks free. | ||
So 400 images of child material between the ages of one and 16 were found. | ||
And his punishment? | ||
Community order. | ||
Community service. Rape children dealing pedophile images. | ||
Community service. Put up stickers about white people two years in prison. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We've covered the Texas wildfires. | ||
A lot of people are very suspicious of them. | ||
One of the reasons it's probably good that they are is that the wildfires themselves seem to miraculously, coincidentally align with the political aspirations of the globalists. | ||
Very convenient for them. | ||
They, of course, are very open about their desire to get everybody off of beef just into the... | ||
Livestock industry as we know it. | ||
They want lab-grown beef or bugs or any other sort of dehumanizing slush they can shove down our throat. | ||
They don't want you eating the most nutrient-packed, efficient, and by the way, delicious thing in the world. | ||
I mean, they're going to keep eating it forever. | ||
They're going to get Wagyu beef flown in on helicopters, but you're not allowed to have any. | ||
And it just so happens that 88% of Texas livestock, Texas' largest beef-producing state in the union, 88% of their feed went up in flames when these mysterious fires broke out. | ||
And it's not just me saying they're mysterious and sort of unprecedented. | ||
The governor of Texas actually made this statement. | ||
In a way that should cause concern to anybody. | ||
Period. I was going to say anybody that cares about not being actively destroyed by globalist schemes and space lasers, but really that should be everybody. | ||
So everybody should be concerned about this. | ||
Clip number five, here's Texas Governor Greg Abbott saying the Texas fires are unlike anything he's ever seen before. | ||
Let's watch. I have... | ||
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Witnessed and observed some extraordinary damage in our state. | |
Could be caused by hurricanes or tornadoes and frequently when you see the aftermath of that damage, there's a some semblance of a structure that is still there. | ||
When you look at the damages that have occurred here, it's just gone. | ||
Completely gone. | ||
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Nothing left But ashes on the ground. | |
Some early, and I will categorize as premature assessments, show that there are about 400 to 500 structures that have been destroyed. | ||
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There's no way to say for certainty that's going to be the final number, because there's still the ongoing assessment process. | |
So, nothing left. | ||
No part of the structure is left. | ||
It's like it was worse than a hurricane or a tornado. | ||
Because usually then there's at least something recognizable as a structure. | ||
Not in this case, though. Which is suspicious. | ||
And earlier, last week, we heard Joe Biden say a very mysterious thing about the fires in Texas. | ||
When he said that some buildings have the right roof and don't catch on fire. | ||
Slip up and admission. | ||
A manifestation of dementia-caused hallucination. | ||
We don't know. We don't know. | ||
But it's another point on the board as we connect these dots. | ||
Wall Street Apes published this video giving you an update as to exactly how bad these fires are, especially for the cattle industry. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 19. | ||
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Breaking news out of Texas. | |
We just received an update from our Texas Agricultural Commissioner, Sid Miller, and I'm going to play that video right after this. | ||
But a few things that I just took away that are very, very, very important for folks to understand across the country. | ||
Now, this fire in Texas is now the largest in Texas state history, and we knew that. | ||
About three days ago, when that hit over a million acres, they're now at a million and a half acres. | ||
They have 120 miles of power lines down. | ||
So the grid up in that part of the country is completely down right now. | ||
No grid, no water. | ||
The majority of these farmers and ranchers depend on well water. | ||
And additionally, there's no grass. | ||
There's no prairie land up there for the cattle to graze on, and there's been a bunch of feed and feedlots that have burned down, too. | ||
The largest fire we've ever had in Texas, it's the largest fire we've ever had in the United States. | ||
It's almost at 2,000 square miles, a million and a half acres. | ||
Preliminary reports, 3,000 head of cattle, that number will triple or quadruple before it's over, especially when we start euthanizing the cattle that have We're going to have to put a lot of these animals down. | ||
It's a sad situation. | ||
We've had over 500 houses and barns destroyed, and that number continues to climb. | ||
We've had two fatalities. | ||
Thank goodness it's only two. | ||
We also have five firefighters that have been injured. | ||
We've got over 120 miles, Sandra, of power lines that are down. | ||
Now, this country's Sparsely populated and very arid, so there's not a lot of stock water. | ||
Most of the water comes from wells. | ||
So not only is this livestock out of grass, but there's also no water. | ||
So it's a very desperate situation. | ||
So, largest wildfire in Texas history devastated the state's agriculture, blazing through more than 1 million acres of land in the panhandle, killing thousands of livestock, destroying crops and gutting infrastructure, and even... | ||
Boiling the water away. | ||
Over 85% of the state's cattle population is located on ranches in the panhandle. | ||
According to Texas Department of Agriculture, in 2021, agriculture accounted for 9% of Texas' state gross product, adding $186.1 billion to the state economy. | ||
And it's unclear how many cattle were exactly lost in this fire, but it's obviously been a devastating turn of events for them. | ||
But a very beneficial one for the globalists. | ||
How very convenient. | ||
You wanted to pass laws and you'd have to do a bunch of corporate takeovers, try to get rid of cows, or you can just burn them in their food all to death. | ||
So, whatever works, right? | ||
I'm very suspicious of this. | ||
Especially since recently we've been seeing more and more evidence of bizarre occurrences with green lasers. | ||
And some of these are so crazy looking. | ||
I hesitate to even bring them to the show because they look fake. | ||
I mean, it looks... | ||
A lot of these videos you'll see online where it's like a green laser beam shooting down from the sky. | ||
And you're like, well, that can't be real. | ||
That can't be real. This would be a major news story. | ||
It wouldn't just be posted on some random Twitter account that... | ||
How could that be? But it turns out not only is this happening and there's some bizarre laser technology being deployed across America with no explanation, but it's gotten to the point where the news is actually reporting on it. | ||
The problem is they don't actually have any answers. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 12. | ||
This is from Cape Coral, Florida, where some of these videos have come out from where you see like ring video cameras or security footage from houses and you see a green laser, you know, swipe across the field of view. | ||
You see it and you think, well, this has got to be like a Hollywood thing. | ||
Like, you know, what is this? | ||
Well, the news investigated and what they found was they don't know. | ||
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Let's watch. You may notice this green light flash across your screen a couple of times. | |
It's puzzling neighbors in Cape Coral, but this is actually the cause. | ||
It's a plane flying low over people's homes, scanning the ground with that green laser. | ||
Welcome back. I'm Chris Safadi. | ||
And I'm Lois Tomey. So what does this plane, what is it doing? | ||
Wake News anchor Annette Montgomery joins us in the studio. | ||
And Annette, what did you learn? | ||
Well, Chris and Lois, I learned who it's not after reaching out to everyone from the city of Cape Coral to the county to the Florida Division of Emergency Management to the South Florida Water District and Port Authority. | ||
Now, these low-flying planes with green lasers does not belong to them. | ||
One neighbor got so fed up she purchased a flight radar to help narrow down the search for the owner. | ||
It's not something you see every day. | ||
Oh, geez, it was soft. | ||
I mean, it went back and forth. At least, I would say, 40 minutes to an hour. | ||
But for people living in Cape Coral, they've been seeing it a lot this week. | ||
It was really late at night. It was kind of around midnight. | ||
It was around midnight. | ||
I was actually in my car. | ||
I was just getting home, and I saw it going back and forth with a laser beam. | ||
It scanned over me multiple times. | ||
And it was just moving. | ||
It was getting the whole area, every square footage, basically. | ||
That low-flying plane was in Casey Sutton's neighborhood for hours Sunday night. | ||
Philip Bertolio saw it the same day, but a few hours earlier while watching the Super Bowl game. | ||
When it came by, you could see the green laser light spread out. | ||
Like it was mapping, we heard someone was mapping the area is what we were told. | ||
But it kept going in a north and south direction and it would just go farther to the, farther to the west. | ||
It kept going north and south and coming. | ||
It's the first time these neighbors saw a site like this while looking up at the night sky. | ||
So Casey decided to track down who the plane and its lasers belong to. | ||
I've never had flight radar until this happened because I'm like, what the heck is going on? | ||
But it shows what kind of plane it was and what type of plane. | ||
I don't know who owns it. | ||
It just says private owner. | ||
When you put the information Casey provided into the FAA website, it comes back with this information saying it's registered to Randigo LLC. But it's unclear who or what they're doing. | ||
We just want to know what's going on. | ||
Why are we being, why are we being scanned? | ||
I also reached out to the U.S. Geological Survey as they are doing some mapping and data collection involving low-flying planes right now. | ||
But they told me not only do their planes fly during the day, they also don't use green lasers. | ||
I'm still waiting to hear back from the NOAA. I did speak with a representative over the phone, but she was unable to confirm or deny if these planes belong to them. | ||
Okay. Very interesting. | ||
Nobody has any answers. | ||
Nobody can say. Now some people are pointing out some, I don't know, interesting coincidences with this. | ||
Obviously there's, so it's called RANDIGO. RAND would be the RAND Corporation. | ||
IGO would be Intergovernmental Organization. | ||
That's what that stands for, IGO. Could it be the RAND Corporation, Intergovernmental Organization? | ||
Could they just be doing geological surveys? | ||
Why are they doing it at night? | ||
And is this associated with some other laser sightings that have taken place including on Hawaii where a wildfire shortly broke out or in Texas where it was seen lasers from an aircraft or a spacecraft of some sort? | ||
We don't know. We just don't know. | ||
MJ Truth Ultra has a thread on this saying green laser is seen scanning the ground from plane in the middle of the night. | ||
Nobody knows why. Local News investigated. | ||
Couldn't come up with any answers from the Port Authority, Water District, the city, the FEMA. Nobody knows what they're doing. | ||
One neighbor got fed up and found it was registered to Randigo LLC. Now they own 33 aircraft and have 33 employees. | ||
Very normal number of things to have. | ||
It's a Delaware LLC filed on January 17th, 2013. | ||
The registered agent on file is Incorp Services, Inc. | ||
It's also located at a shopping center in Delaware. | ||
She says, I don't care if this turns out to be something harmless. | ||
The fact that general public and local governments don't know what's going on and should not be allowed without clear understanding what it is, nefarious or not. | ||
On January 28th, there were mysterious green lasers caught over the spies of Menukia. | ||
Several months later in August, Maui caught fire. | ||
Troubling thing about this is there were lots of conflicting reports from NASA the first week where they insisted it was one of their satellites, but it was ultimately declared likely a Chinese satellite. | ||
What happened almost immediately before multiple Chinese spy balloons were spotted all over America, the fact NASA has no clue and said it's likely a Chinese satellite is very alarming. | ||
To this day, they only speculate what China was doing. | ||
So again, we've got this footage that we showed you at the time, but this was Satellite laser beams over Hawaii months before that island went up in flames. | ||
So very interesting stuff. | ||
And we don't know if all of this is a deliberate globalist plot to destroy our ability to live on the land so they can force us into megacities where we'll be easier to systematically control and destroying our ability to Independently raise, | ||
rear, and process livestock, so we have to rely on their lab-created abominations, or whether all of these mysterious, unexplained occurrences are just happily, coincidentally in line with everything they desire. | ||
It could be either, I guess. | ||
I guess it could be either. With that, we got to your phone calls. | ||
I want to go to Tony in Texas. | ||
Tony, last week, called in with a wonderful idea to arm the Texas border with drunk chimpanzees, which I'm still advocating for. | ||
Tony, what do you got for us today? | ||
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Well, yeah, this is a little off topic, but I seen the darndest thing the other day. | |
I seen Barack Hussein Obama sitting on this little donkey, and next to him was this huge elephant. | ||
So I walk over to see what was going on. | ||
I be dang, it's old Al Gore doing a documentary on how to save energy. | ||
They were claiming the little donkey that Barack Hussein Obama was sitting on uses less grass than an elephant. | ||
Well, that's obvious. So the whole time I was standing there, I was thinking to myself, look at the ass on that donkey. | ||
Hey, they're saving the earth, Tony. | ||
I mean, they got to make sacrifices. | ||
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Oh, yeah. As far as that green laser flying around, well, you know what? | |
An AK-47 would take care of that plane. | ||
I think it's fine. | ||
That's actually a big topic of conversation online. | ||
There's a post by Erin Elizabeth, Healthy Nut News, at Unhealthy Truth. | ||
And, yeah, that's a lot of people's responses. | ||
They're like, how has nobody shot it down yet? | ||
And she's like, well... | ||
A lot of people own guns here, so it might not be safe to be flying a plane around low altitude, shining lasers in people's homes if they don't want you to do that. | ||
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Well, you know, if the government is involved in this, they need to warn people about this. | |
Because if a plane was flying over my house, shooting some green laser on me, I don't know if they're trying to activate something or what they're doing. | ||
Well, they're going to get some bullets thrown their way. | ||
Well, I can't advise that. | ||
So I'll move on. Thanks for the call, Tony. | ||
Good as always. Let's go to Joe in Arkansas now, line three, saying they're going to steal the 2024 election. | ||
Well, they're certainly going to try, Joe. | ||
They already are. They failed in one regard yesterday, but they got a bunch of other, you know, options available to them. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Joe. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, Harrison, it's a nice talk to you. | ||
Yeah, I just don't see any way that they're going to... | ||
You know, as the time draws nearer and nearer, there's... | ||
Yeah, I don't see any way that they're going to let him run. | ||
I don't know if they're going to do some type of false flag or we'll be in World War III with Russia or China or somebody. | ||
But, yeah, no, it's going to... | ||
Things are definitely heating up, and they're heating up really quick. | ||
And... Like all these fires, like that fire going on in Texas right now, that thing was on purpose. | ||
I mean, I'm 53 years old, and I have family that doesn't live far from there. | ||
There's never been fires like that before down there, and there's been wind, and there's been all kinds of storms. | ||
But those fires just happened to hit at the largest feedlots in the whole United States. | ||
Where there's, I mean, miles and miles and miles of cattle. | ||
I mean, I don't think that that was just an accident. | ||
I mean, because every other week, or every week, just about now, something new is happening. | ||
And it's just one more thing, you know, to keep your mind off of what, you know, of what they're really doing to us. | ||
And they're stripping us from our rights. | ||
You know, they're going to go after our guns, telling us that we can't. | ||
Protect ourselves, which is our God-given right. | ||
We don't need permission to do that. | ||
And people are going to have to draw their line in the sand one day real soon. | ||
You don't need permission to carry a gun to protect yourself and your family anywhere. | ||
And I carry one every single day, everywhere I go. | ||
And it doesn't matter. | ||
I don't look at what state I'm going into. | ||
I don't look at their laws to see if it's okay. | ||
Because I don't care. | ||
Because I'm going to protect myself and the people that are around me. | ||
So people need to pay attention. | ||
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And our government isn't our friend anymore. | |
Exactly. You took the words out of my mouth, and that's exactly what I was going to say, is that when it comes to these wildfires, the government does not deserve the benefit of the doubt in this case. | ||
It is suspicious what's happened, and we know what the government has done, how willing they are to institute policies that are just horrifically damaging to its own citizens. | ||
So, to say, oh, but they wouldn't do this, why not? | ||
Why wouldn't they? Of course they would. | ||
They've done things worse than this. | ||
This is nuts. This is... Nothing compared to what they did during COVID. There's nothing compared to what they're doing actively right now in Gaza or Ukraine. | ||
Why wouldn't they do this? | ||
They do not deserve the benefit of the doubt in this regard. | ||
Just like if you had somebody that was a kleptomaniac and a constant thief, if something goes missing while they're around, that's who you suspect. | ||
And it's reasonable for you to do so. | ||
And maybe one way to look into this would be to look into... | ||
Trades. Did anybody make money with these fires? | ||
Anybody, you know, bet on cattle futures and made a bundle out of this? | ||
That could show some foreknowledge as, of course, cattle futures have skyrocketed since if you take out a large portion of the supply, you're going to drive up prices. | ||
So That might be something worth looking into. | ||
Thank you for the call, Joe. Let's go now to J.R. in New York. | ||
He wants to talk about the lack of cohesion in the based Patriot world over here on the dissident right. | ||
Go ahead, J.R., you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
Good job, as always. I wanted to talk about that guy, Ryan Rousseau, in the Patriot front and how basically he Black Panthers, you see them marching in an organized fashion with uniforms, vests, and weapons. We see the Patriot Front organized without weapons, but uniform, clean, and of course, because we're the best at everything. | ||
So when you see that, of course, the PSYOP is that we can't organize without being fed. | ||
So I think that if you could, I would love it if you could get Ryan Rousseau on, interview him, see what they have to say. | ||
or somebody else that's involved. | ||
I know he's going to jail or whatever, so kind of proves that he's not, at least he's not a Fed. | ||
I'm sure there are Feds embedded within them, just like there are Feds embedded in Black Panthers, most likely. | ||
And before you react to that, I just wanted to make one quick comment about the genocide happening. | ||
You're wrong, Harrison. | ||
It's not a genocide, because for them, they're killing subhuman Goyim Erev-Rav filth. | ||
So it's not a genocide if you're not killing human beings. | ||
An extermination, then. | ||
It's an extermination in that case. | ||
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Yeah, get your facts straight. | |
But anyway, the Patriot Front, I think we should give them a chance because just because they're covering their faces, at this point, if I went to a rally, I would definitely cover my face because we're being persecuted. | ||
We have the right to cover our face. | ||
We have the right to remain anonymous. | ||
Our government stabbed us in the back. | ||
So these guys seem to me to be pretty clean-cut, organized. | ||
They haven't committed any crimes. They haven't claimed anything. | ||
They're walking around with torches. They spit the truth when they're speaking. | ||
So let's give them a shot. | ||
At least setting an example for what other patriots could do. | ||
The thing that we lack is cohesion. | ||
Because as whites, we're not allowed to unite. | ||
Because if we do, then we're Nazis, which is the ultimate die-up. | ||
We know that we're the smallest population. | ||
Where I live, I live on Long Island, New York. | ||
We've been inundated with the Eagles for years, so we have a padding from what's going on in the city. | ||
But you see, like, random Nigerians walking around, and you see, like, Yeah, I read that story. | ||
Yeah, sort of horrifying stuff. | ||
No, I mean, I pretty much agree with you with Patriot Front, and I have the same sort of suspicions you do, where it's like, okay, we know how feds operate. | ||
They do things like try to kidnap the governor of Michigan and frame everybody. | ||
You know, they don't generally walk around march peacefully without weapons. | ||
That doesn't actually contribute to their efforts. | ||
And I do understand why somebody who's involved in a situation or a organization like this would want to cover their face. | ||
And sometimes they get arrested and their faces get uncovered and they're not feds. | ||
So, you know, I really sincerely believe in free speech. | ||
And if you want to march around, even if I don't agree with your your ideas, even if you're the Black Panthers. | ||
You're an American. You have that right. | ||
So I'm not about to condemn Patriot Front until they do something that I condemn. | ||
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Welcome back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
We're approaching the end of our show here at the final two segments. | ||
And I still have a lot to cover. | ||
I'm going to save some of this for tomorrow, including new developments in the October 7th Hamas rape allegations. | ||
Claims now that the U.N. has discovered proof of these. | ||
They haven't, though. Unfortunately, that's not true. | ||
And we'll have to get into that tomorrow because I do want to maximize the number of phone calls I'm able to take here. | ||
But there are a couple stories that I want to highlight, and I want to play video very quickly in just a moment. | ||
But some more good news here. | ||
New CNN CEO May Axe Anderson Cooper, Wolf Blitzer, Jake Tapper, amid ratings slump. | ||
CNN stars may be losing their jobs amid a network shake-up, new leadership, and decreasing budgets. | ||
Translation, nobody trusts them. | ||
Nobody likes them. Nobody listens to them. | ||
They're failing completely because of all the lies that they've told. | ||
And instead of telling the truth, they're, as Alex puts it, rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic. | ||
They're going down with the ship. | ||
Although I think that gives them too much honor. | ||
I think going down with the ship is an honorable thing to do. | ||
They're just delusional. | ||
Meanwhile, doctors admit link between transgender hormone therapy and cancer in leaked emails. | ||
So, leaked emails, right? | ||
right so they didn't announce this they didn't say oh by the way here's something you should know before you engage and embark on this medical transition no this was discovered in leaked emails that they knew this was happening no this is happening and aren't telling the patients about it doctors on a leading transgender health care body have admitted that patients have developed cancer owing to the side effects of hormone treatment leaked emails show other medical professionals admitting that trans patients do not always understand the consequences of gender reassignment | ||
maybe because you don't tell them what the consequences are the cache of files from the world professional association for transgender health which sets guidelines and have influenced nhs treatment show that doctors are carrying out life-changing surgery and prescribing puberty blocker Well, just do the irreversible surgery and then figure out the complications later, I guess. | ||
I guess the tactic is mutilate yourself beyond repair and then just see what happens. | ||
Oh, it's cancer. Oh, cancer happens. | ||
Great. So yeah, again, they didn't announce this. | ||
They were caught knowing this and not actually doing this. | ||
A gender therapist said they'd only turned one person down for treatment in 15 years. | ||
So essentially, if they can indoctrinate you as a child into thinking this is a good thing, then there is no barrier to your getting this procedure. | ||
And once you get the procedure, there's no barrier to the cancer consuming your body. | ||
Now I covered earlier the Just inhuman punishment doled out to somebody for putting up stickers saying, hey, white people aren't so bad, you know, essentially, in the UK. But I have a video here that highlights a topic I've brought up. | ||
The numbers are worse than I even thought in terms of throwing people in jail for their speech in the UK. So I thought I'd play this video. | ||
I forgot to play it when I talked about this topic earlier. | ||
But it's not exactly a new thing that people in the UK, by the thousands, are arrested and imprisoned for expressing heresy against the state religion of anti-white diversity. | ||
Let's go to clip number 11 now. | ||
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In Russia last year, 400 people were arrested for things that they said on social media. | |
400 people in Russia. | ||
Obviously this country is very different. | ||
How many people do you think were arrested in Britain for things they said on social media last year? | ||
Go on. Take a guess. | ||
I have no idea. 3,300. | ||
Really? Arrested for what they said on social media? | ||
What sort of things get you arrested? | ||
Well, one example I give in my show is there was a young woman from Liverpool called Chelsea Russell, and people can look this up. | ||
Her friend was killed in a car crash, a 19-year-old woman, and she posted the lyrics of his favourite song on her Instagram. | ||
And it was a rap song, so the lyrics contain several instances of the N-word. | ||
She was arrested, prosecuted, found guilty, Given 500 hours of community service and a fine, tagged, and for a year she was under 8pm to 8am curfew. | ||
My goodness. In Britain. | ||
In Britain. In 2018. | ||
Oh, my goodness. My goodness. | ||
It appears as though we live in a tyranny. | ||
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What do you know? I do say. | |
It appears as though we're tyrannical bastards. | ||
Yeah. 400 people arrested in Russia for posting things online. | ||
3,300 arrested in Britain. | ||
More severe punishment for posting the lyrics to a rap song than raping a 12-year-old. | ||
Remember, the rapist got 180 hours. | ||
The person posting the rap lyrics got 500. | ||
As I've said before, people didn't understand at the time, maybe you're starting to get it. | ||
In the future, there will be only one sin. | ||
Pataphilia, raping children, burning things. | ||
Like, that's all fine. That's not a sin anymore. | ||
As in, that's not a crime for which you'll be punished. | ||
But expressing sin. | ||
Anything but hatred for white people or anti-Semitism or being against diversity. | ||
I mean, that's it. That's going to be the one thing you can't do. | ||
Everything else is on the table. | ||
Everything else is understandable. | ||
You're a victim of society and you can't control yourself. | ||
You're just a brown person. | ||
You can't learn not to rape. | ||
If you dare, if you dare to advocate white solidarity or the continuing existence of white people, prepare to feel the full force and weight of Her Majesty's Crown. | ||
Horrifying, but true. | ||
Out to your calls now. | ||
Ryan in North Carolina wants to talk about Super Tuesday. | ||
You're on the air, Ryan. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Hey, how you doing, Harrison? Good, thank you. | |
First of all, I'm a fan. | ||
You're very eloquent, you're very articulate, and you're well-researched, and you do a very good job in your show. | ||
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And so, Super Tuesday, I want all the listeners to know, it's Super Tuesday. | |
Go out and make your voice heard. | ||
They need to do that. | ||
So, I sent my mom a sample ballot. | ||
Because she couldn't find one, so I sent her a sample ballot that I found for our local area, and I sent it through Facebook Messenger. | ||
Her Facebook crashed, my Facebook crashed, my Instagram crashed, her Instagram crashed, as I sent, because I'm a Republican. | ||
I looked at the Republican ballot, and basically everything in Meta just, like, shut down for us. | ||
She uninstalled it. She tried to reinstall it on her phone. | ||
Well, I think... I totally understand... | ||
You know, that type of stuff actually does happen all the time. | ||
Although I think Facebook and Instagram are just down across the board right now. | ||
So I wouldn't take that personally. | ||
I think that's just something that's happening right now. | ||
In fact, there was a headline that just said, Meta takes to Twitter to announce, you know, their services are down. | ||
So I'm seeing all over Twitter that Facebook and Instagram are down across the board. | ||
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It's convenient. It's also convenience on Super Tuesday. | |
Exactly. Exactly. | ||
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That's kind of convenient. Convenience, coincidence requires, you know, coincidences. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
I won't take up too much of your time. | ||
Get some other callers. Keep up the good work, Bubba. | ||
I appreciate it as well. Thanks so much, Ryan. | ||
Let's go to Billy in Oklahoma on Line 11. | ||
We only have about a minute left here, Billy, but you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. Howdy. | |
Hey. I had an idea, and what do you think the likeliness is of the Democrats rigging the election but not in favor of themselves, but instead using the machine to rig it in favor of Trump and in turn sabotaging him with election stuff? | ||
That was actually my prediction about a month ago. | ||
I did a long prediction where I thought they were going to let Trump win and basically kill him before he gets into office as all part of a plan to ignite a civil war in addition to their world war so they had the excuse that they need to unleash the military on the American people. | ||
I don't think that's out of the possibility whatsoever. | ||
I don't think they'd have to rig it to do that. | ||
I think he's going to win if they don't do anything. | ||
So they got plans. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
After your phone calls shortly, the story's CNN, Variety, Facebook and Instagram, outage, widespread disruption affects services worldwide. | ||
Threads, Meta's competitor to Elon Musk's ex, also went down and showed users a pop-up that said something went wrong, please try again later. | ||
But it looks like the whole kit and caboodle is down for the count. | ||
Not sure when it will be back up. | ||
Some people suggesting this is yet another cyber attack, as it appears as though... | ||
YouTube and some other things are down as well, but certainly Facebook and Instagram are down and out for the time being. | ||
So it ain't personal, but it is coincidental that it happens on Super Tuesday. | ||
Now... Alex actually texted me the thing about Victoria Newland retiring this morning, and I responded with that tweet that I read you saying, do you think there's any legitimacy to this, that there are investigations launching? | ||
And his response was basically, they failed. | ||
They failed. Short and sweet. | ||
Her mission has failed. | ||
She's now, as he puts it, rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic, moving people around while the ship goes down. | ||
And Kim.com... | ||
Put it in a similar frame, and he did a little post-mortem on Newland's career. | ||
Kim.com, one of the best Twitter follows available out there. | ||
I highly encourage you to follow him at Kim.com, all spelled out. | ||
He says this, The rat is leaving the sinking ship. | ||
Victoria Newland's Ukraine project has utterly failed, and the shadow of President of Ukraine resigns from the U.S. government in disgrace. | ||
She will be remembered as the coup manager, proxy war aficionado, Nord Stream plotter, and F the EU lunatic who has killed hundreds of thousands and wrecked Ukraine. | ||
It's a clear sign that the U.S. proxy war in Ukraine is coming to an end. | ||
Russia has won. The West has lost. | ||
Europe has wrecked its economic engine with self-harming sanctions. | ||
NATO will be busy selling U.S. arms to scared EU nations who will forever fear Russia's revenge, and leaders across the West will be kicked out of power at the next election. | ||
Relations between the EU and U.S. will sour substantially. | ||
Anthony Blinken will have to explain to his son, who likes to dress up as Zelensky on Halloween, how his daddy betrayed his son's hero and all Ukrainians. | ||
He will grow up to find out his daddy is a serial liar and he has the blood of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians on his hands. | ||
Anthony Blinken. Victoria Newland, rather, does not have children who will be burdened with the shame of her despicable crimes. | ||
Vicky and her warmongering husband made millions from U.S. proxy wars in Ukraine and other warmongering activities. | ||
Imagine getting rich with mass murder. | ||
You must be totally deranged to find any happiness or good sleep in your life. | ||
To understand her deranged mind, you can watch a video by Gonzalo Lira, who had to die in custody in Ukraine for telling the truth about vengeance-driven Victoria Noodleman Newland. | ||
And we don't have time to play that video today, but perhaps we'll pull it down and play it tomorrow to celebrate Victoria Nuland's demise politically and, of course, honor Gonzalo Lira, who died in Ukrainian prison. | ||
With that, we go out to your calls. | ||
Let's go to... Joe Bender in Florida on Line 9, article about climate virtue signaling and Newland's destruction. | ||
Go ahead, Joe, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, thanks for having me on, Harrison. | ||
This is, by the way, at Joe Bender from Florida on X. Well, you led me into what I wanted to talk about about Newland. | ||
A lot of people may not know that she was caught on a leaked phone call talking to Jeffrey Pyatt of the State Department saying that, quote, Yats is the guy. | ||
That's Arseniy Yatsinuk. | ||
And he became the prime minister after the coup d'etat in 2014, which was the denouement of the Euromaidan revolution. | ||
And, well, so... | ||
The Nazi structure that came into power at that time is kind of... | ||
People aren't very aware of that. | ||
Andrei Perubi, he became the Secretary of State at that time of this interim government. | ||
And he also became the Secretary of National Defense. | ||
And he was the co-founder of Svoboda, which is a Banderite, a Nazi party. | ||
Stepan Bandera, he fought with the Nazis in World War II. And actually in 2010, Viktor Yashchenko was the president. | ||
He awarded posthumously Stepan Bandera the Hero of Ukraine Award. | ||
It's a really big problem. | ||
And that was later revoked. | ||
But Yashchenko was the guy that Putin mentioned in his interview with Tucker that... | ||
Yanukovych stepped down after there was an unconstitutional re-vote. | ||
They said that Yanukovych hadn't won in 2010 fairly, and he stepped down and allowed Yeschenko to take the presidency. | ||
Well, then later, Yanukovych defeated him in 2013. | ||
And when he defeated him, that led to the Euromaidan revolution because he wouldn't sign the EU Association Agreement. | ||
And, well, another guy... | ||
Perubi, again, was the Secretary of State. | ||
His Deputy Secretary of State was Dimitri Yarosh, who's the leader of Right Sector. | ||
Which, by the way, Right Sector... | ||
They're right-wing, if you think of them as the right-wing of the left-wing, if you will. | ||
In the total socialist paradigm of communism versus fascism, that's all social. | ||
I think that's one of the biggest propaganda things out there is to call fascist... | ||
People call themselves national socialists. | ||
To call them right-wing is ridiculous. | ||
But anyway, he became the deputy secretary of state. | ||
And Perubi... | ||
His boss supervised the Ministry of Defense, which created 150 territorial defense battalions in 2014. | ||
And so Azov Battalion is one of those, and people are told that that's, they're painted as like the only Nazi battalion, but there's 150 of these battalions started by a Nazi. | ||
Another one is Idar Battalion, for example, and the Dinep Road Battalion. | ||
And another thing that's crazy is that And Kolomoisky, who funded Zelensky's campaign, also funded the Assoff Battalion. | ||
Right. And by the way, Kolomoisky. | ||
Yeah, he had a shark tank in his office. | ||
You can tell how nice of a guy he is. | ||
Wow. Literal Bond supervillain. | ||
Man. Yeah, that's a lot of great information, Joe. | ||
And of course, we've covered it as much as possible here on the show, and we've shown people the documentaries you can go to to really see this stuff fleshed out. | ||
But it's the type of thing, the more you look into it, the more corrupt everything is in this regard. | ||
And it's my understanding that basically it's the same playbook, but in slightly different degrees to what they try to do in Syria with Bashar al-Assad. | ||
Basically, the people who are pulling these coups off, they don't actually care about the ideology of the people they're using. | ||
They'll use Nazis or they'll use ISIS. | ||
They actually prefer those types of groups because they prefer the extremists. | ||
They prefer the people who, if things go badly, they can turn against and say, oh, that's the Nazis. | ||
We need to destroy them. | ||
Don't listen to them. | ||
Don't trust them. | ||
They're Nazis. | ||
They're Islamic extremists. | ||
They're ISIS. | ||
They actually prefer these groups. | ||
It makes it easier to convince them to do things. | ||
If they're extremists and motivated by these radical ideologies, they can be organized and used. | ||
To carry out coups against leaders that the U.S. doesn't want. | ||
And then they can be disregarded or discarded or then fought once it all goes badly. | ||
So it makes perfect sense. | ||
And we've even seen – go ahead. | ||
Sorry. | ||
Anthony Sutton, he pointed that out, what you're saying, with regard to the Bolsheviks. | ||
Wall Street in his book, Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, 1974 – He pointed out that the Wall Street bankers that funded the Bolshevik Revolution, they weren't necessarily communists, but they did want to take advantage of a brand new state police system where they would have their monopoly in on the ground level. | ||
So that's why they funded them, but they weren't necessarily themselves communists. | ||
They just They would have really funded anybody who they felt were going to win in the revolution and take over, and then they would be on the ground level with that group. | ||
Right, right, yeah. | ||
I mean, these tactics are not new, not by a long shot. | ||
They've been going on for, you know, 100 years. | ||
Great call, Joe, and I do recognize your profile picture from Twitter. | ||
I interact with you quite a bit, and of course you're wearing the Free American shirt from Infowars.com, showing your patriotism there for everybody to see. | ||
Joe Bender from FL on Twitter. | ||
Twitter, I suggest you go follow him. | ||
He has a lot of good information, joebender.substack.com. | ||
Thanks so much for the call, Joe. I wanted to go to other calls, but I'm sorry to our callers if I wasn't able to get to you. | ||
Joe had a lot of great information, and of course, we're just moving along with the news as it comes. | ||
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