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Lakin Riley Lakin Riley Lakin Riley. | |
An innocent young woman who was killed by an illegal. | ||
That's right. But how many of thousands of people being killed by legal? | ||
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During your response to her heckling of you, you used the word illegal when talking about the man who allegedly killed Lakin Riley. | |
An undocumented person. | ||
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They're basically creating sanctuary cities to be a magnet so these people will disproportionately flow to these blue states. | |
They're shipping them there as rapidly as they can. | ||
Since Joe Biden came into office, the estimates are as high as 10 million people that have come in here. | ||
That would be 13 extra congressional districts if you allocated them the right way. | ||
This is a tremendous amount of power that the Democrats are bringing in. | ||
The policies of the federal government setting that up, it's total fraud. | ||
And it's a joke because we have wide open borders for three plus years with Biden. | ||
And so the FBI director is on television. | ||
He's in Congress saying, oh my God, it's the worst ever. | ||
Flashing lights everywhere. | ||
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That's just on the fentanyl side. | |
An awful lot of the violent crime in the United States is at the hands of gangs who are themselves involved in the distribution The city of Denver announced that four shelters are being shut down for immigrants, | ||
and now city officials are apparently asking rental property owners to rent directly to immigrants. | ||
Yeah, certainly a controversial suggestion. | ||
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They're asking owners to cap rent prices as well at about $2,000 a month. | |
We spoke with Denver's Department of Housing about a recent email that actually went out to some rental property owners in Denver, specifically asking them to consider renting to immigrants. | ||
At a certain point, I'm just like, if the American people put up with this, we get what we deserve. | ||
But they have psychologically, incrementally normalized all of this, and we're now deep into the tyranny. | ||
The largest problem is that Washington is this ideological bubble. | ||
And everyone decides that anyone who doesn't agree with them, that the world has to be refashioned in some new image that exists only in their minds, and that anybody who disagrees with them is by definition a criminal and has to be treated as such, what better solution than finding people who have no connection to the American people, arming them, and then sending them out to oppress us? | ||
Musk on illegal alien invasion, just a matter of time until something far worse than 9-11 hits the U.S. So, that's where we are. | ||
And the Justice Department and the FBI and the Biden administration and the Democratic Party, they 100% have done all of this. | ||
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A lot of people are saying this is a slap in the face. | |
Is this something that's going to pass in the state of California? | ||
I mean, owning a home in America is living the American dream. | ||
There are so many families who can't afford a down payment because they're in that tax bracket, which won't allow them to even get that 20% down. | ||
There's people that have been in this country for generations that have paid taxes and built generational wealth and contributed to all the things that make America great. | ||
And you're ignoring them. You're bypassing them and giving their rightful place to somebody who's from a different country. | ||
And all the guilt and all of the shame and all of the criminal charges sit squarely at their feet. | ||
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There's kids in that car. | |
What's going on? I can't tell you that information. | ||
Why are you guys driving these kids around? | ||
I can't tell you no information. | ||
Is this legal? I can't tell you no information. | ||
This invasion belongs to you. | ||
Every bit of it. You and United Nations and Al Otro Lado and Pueblos Infanteras and Catholic Charities, OIM, UNHCR, All of this belongs to you, the environmental disaster and the human disaster. | ||
You did it, Joe. And then I just look at the left, vitriolically running around celebrating how they're burning it all down, as if the average person serving this evil is going to get ahead when everything goes down. | ||
But they are satanically inspired. | ||
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Your enemy is not the Palestinian people. | |
It is white, Christian, European people who have been slaughtering Jews for the last 2,000 years. | ||
And that's why they're going against common sense. | ||
That's why they're going against goodness. | ||
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It's Thursday, March 14th in the year of 2024. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal for this Thursday broadcast. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live from Austin, Texas. | ||
We'll be right back. First and foremost, we're also just going to get into a number of very important videos about the takeover of our food supply, as well as the worldwide issue with immigration. | ||
Worldwide in that everywhere there's white people is being destroyed. | ||
So we'll get into that as well and take your phone calls a little bit later. | ||
We'll be joined by L, some B I know, in the third hour. | ||
Digging in. Digging into one of her digs. | ||
She does big digs and we'll get into what she discovered. | ||
Let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
Your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 14th of March, 2024. | ||
American Airlines Boeing 777 makes an emergency landing at Los Angeles Airport. | ||
The sixth such event in under a week. | ||
We're averaging one near catastrophe a day in the airline industry. | ||
The Boeing 777, which departed Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport on Wednesday, was forced to make an emergency landing at LA after its pilot reported a possible mechanical problem. | ||
It had 249 people on board. | ||
Luckily, it landed safely and with no injuries or incidents. | ||
A United Airlines Boeing 777-20 that recently took off from San Francisco International Airport to Japan made an emergency landing at LAX after one of its landing gears fell off. | ||
On Friday evening, another plane from SFO had to make an emergency landing at LAX due to a hydraulic systems issue. | ||
A United Airlines Boeing 777-300 made an emergency landing after witnessing a mid-air fuel leak on Monday. | ||
And it goes on... | ||
And on and on. And this, of course, immediately following the mysterious supposed suicide death of a Boeing whistleblower just before he was meant to testify against the company. | ||
Meanwhile, Oklahoma trans student Nex Benedict's death ruled suicide by medical examiner. | ||
Cause of death of an Owosso, Oklahoma sophomore student Dagny Nex Bennett has been reported by an initial medical examiner's report as suicide. | ||
Benedict had been in a fight with girls at her school in the school bathroom and died the next day. | ||
A toxicology report from the medical examiner's office showed the probable cause of death resulted from two chemicals combined toxicity. | ||
The report from the medical examiner's office was not released until the toxicology report had been completed. | ||
And this, of course, is important because the death of this young lady was touted as evidence of violence against trans people. | ||
And the left basically blamed libs of TikTok for it. | ||
And We're using it as an excuse to do all sorts of things, and of course it was not true, so she will now be cast aside by them. | ||
They don't actually care about the death. | ||
It was useful to them, but now it's not, so we won't hear any more about that, I imagine. | ||
I also think, well, we maybe can get a little bit more into that later. | ||
I think it's more of a symptom of just the social pressure to say that you're trans or non-binary or something like that. | ||
I wonder how much of that was legitimate and how much of it was simply trying to conform to the madness of the modern age. | ||
all very disturbing meanwhile from washington examiner cia played key january 6 roles text reveal newly unearthed communication records show for the first time that the cia played limited but key roles during the january 6 capital riots | ||
some 88 pages of documents that judicial watch shared with secrets reveal the spy agency that put several dog teams on alert near the capital and that it was assigned bombed texts to the house side neighborhood where explosive devices were found at the rnc and dnc headquarters the revelations were in heavily redacted documents provided to judicial watch which had sued under the freedom of information act for intelligence communication on january 6 2021 | ||
when pro trump supporters went to the capital to urge an end to the certification of president joe biden's victory some violently while virtually all federal and city police had some involvement in dispatching the crowds that day the cia has remained in the background and we'll get into that a little bit more later as well show you the documents and what was revealed therein. | ||
Big story yesterday. House votes to force TikTok owner ByteDance to divest or face U.S. ban. | ||
CEO of China-based company says vote is disappointing in that it will do all it can to protect the platform. | ||
The House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday that would require TikTok owner ByteDance to sell the social media platform or face a total ban in the United States. | ||
The vote was a landslide in With 352 Congress members voting in favor and only 65 against, the bill, which was fast-tracked to a vote after being unanimously approved via committee last week, gives China-based ByteDance 165 days to divest from TikTok. | ||
If it does not, app stores, including the Apple App Store and Google Play, will be legally barred from hosting TikTok or providing web hosting services to ByteDance-controlled application. | ||
Yeah, we'll get very much into this as well. | ||
It's... It's shocking how unified and efficient and frankly brutal the American government can be when inspired to do something. | ||
It's pretty amazing. | ||
It's pretty incredible. I mean, you try to get a border wall built. | ||
You try to get illegal immigration tamped down on. | ||
You try to really anything that would benefit in any way the American people and its roadblocks and filibusters and just can't get anything done. | ||
But when you've got a social media company that doesn't censor on behalf of Israel, suddenly it's a bipartisan move. | ||
It's all fast tracked, unanimous approval. | ||
It's done in literally four days. | ||
Four days it took them to do this. | ||
Would have been nice for them to do something like this when it was discovered. | ||
The American social media companies were collaborating with the federal executive branch to silence American citizens and spy on them legally using backdoor access provided by the companies themselves. | ||
It would have been nice if this had been on the behalf of the American people. | ||
But spoiler alert, it has nothing to do with China. | ||
It has nothing to do with China. | ||
No matter what happens with TikTok live. | ||
likely it'll be bought by an American company, which will continue to feed American youth the most despicable, degraded, and lascivious material, just like China did, only... | ||
This time it'll also censor Palestinian content, so there's that. | ||
And finally, we have this. Judge in Georgia election dismisses six charges against Trump and others. | ||
The Georgia judge overseeing the election interference case against Donald Trump and 14 defendants dismissed six of the charges in a wide-ranging indictment on Wednesday, saying they were not detailed enough. | ||
One of the 41 charges Trump and some of the co-defendants in the case were charged with was soliciting officials in Georgia to violate their oath of office. | ||
Those charges were dismissed. | ||
The other charges in the case against Trump and other defendants remain. | ||
The six defendants who had the charge at issue in the case were Trump, Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, John Eastman, Ray Smith, and Robert Cheely. | ||
In different ways, all six men attempted to get Georgia officials to violate their oath of office as part of Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, prosecutors said in their August indictment. | ||
Those efforts range from pressuring Georgia lawmakers to appoint fake electors to Trump's infamous phone call with the Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger urging him to find enough votes to overturn the election. | ||
Anyway, those were thrown out because the language was too vague, Judge McAfee said on Wednesday. | ||
The United States Constitution contains hundreds of clauses, any one of which can be subject of a lifetime study, he wrote. | ||
The Georgia Constitution is not a mere shadow of its federal counterpart, and although some provisions feature similar language, the Georgia Constitution has been interpreted to contain dramatically different meaning. | ||
He says, So, another victory for Trump. | ||
In his legal battle to remain a free citizen, despite being an opposition and dissident political figure in the modern world. | ||
A sad state of affairs that he even has to defend himself against this type of attack, but that's where we are in this country, on the rapidly, well, extremely sloped Slippery slope to hell. | ||
That's where we're headed. That's where we're going. | ||
And no signs of slowing down anytime soon. | ||
That's your Daily Dispatch brought to you by Survival Shield X3. Now back in stock and 40% off at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Like I said, we have a lot of videos to play today. | ||
A lot of stories to get into. I mean, every one of these stories, obviously, we will delve into a little bit deeper. | ||
And I think we'll begin with TikTok as that is the The big story of the day, TikTok has been, well, the TikTok ban has been passed through the House. | ||
I suppose it has to go through the Senate at this point, but Wow, it's amazing what the American government can do when it puts its mind to it. | ||
Isn't it something else? | ||
I mean, you see this time and time again where the American people just can't get a damn thing done. | ||
Just nothing that the American people want or that would benefit them, even tangentially, can make it through the quagmire of American federal politics. | ||
But sometimes something just breezes right through. | ||
Sometimes something... | ||
And it's just... There's no question of propriety or is this the role of the government? | ||
There's no extended debate. | ||
It's just they all suddenly agree on something. | ||
All of a sudden, I mean, it's like some sort of psychic alignment from the stars. | ||
It's just like these people that are at each other's throats 24-7 suddenly all decide they agree on one particular thing and then they're willing and able to exert extreme power to achieve that thing. | ||
It just is never anything that would benefit us at all. | ||
I mean, you've got... | ||
Back in 2016, Donald Trump, whose entire candidacy basically centered around the chant, build the wall. | ||
It was obviously the primary thing that people voted for Trump for. | ||
Sent him to the White House. Overwhelmed whatever electoral shenanigans they tried to pull. | ||
Got him into office. | ||
Obviously with a mandate from the people to do something about illegal immigration and to build the wall. | ||
And for four years, it just wallowed in nothing. | ||
Just nothing happened. Couldn't get it done. | ||
So it's interesting. | ||
What can unify Congress so much more efficiently, so much more effectively than the will of 150 million people? | ||
And that is the money of a few hundred and their super PACs. | ||
This is, like so many other things recently, very confusing how people don't know what this is about. | ||
They can't figure out what's actually behind this. | ||
This doesn't actually have anything to do with China, except that we don't control China, so the people in this country don't have control of this particular social media company. | ||
They have control of all of the other media companies. | ||
X, not quite so much, but still to a large degree is censored on their behalf. | ||
TikTok, not so much. | ||
And of course, that is the nation-state of Israel. | ||
It's really all about Israel, and it's really not that confusing. | ||
This is from a Twitter account called Defund Israel Now. | ||
And you can see here, U.S. views on top opinionated Israel Hamas TikTok hashtags. | ||
Number of views in seven days since two, well, this was back in December 22, 2023. | ||
You can see here the Free Palestine tag has 82.6 million posts. | ||
35.4 million posts. | ||
And it goes down the list with free Gaza, free Palestine, Palestine TikTok, save Gaza, stand with Palestine, I stand with Palestine, from the river to the sea, save Palestine, in the occupation, pray for Palestine. | ||
Palestine will be free, all of those with many millions of posts. | ||
It's not until you get all the way down to the 2 million number that you see, hashtag I stand with Israel. | ||
And that's a big problem. | ||
That's a big problem for Israel today. | ||
This can't go on. | ||
This can't continue for them. | ||
And that's obviously what it's all about. | ||
But I see a great deal of continuity between this, a great deal of similarity, and just a very similar situation, really, to what happened with Claudine Gay in Harvard, in that she was allowing Palestinian protesters to hold rallies at Harvard. | ||
They didn't like that. | ||
So they ousted her. | ||
It was obviously about Israel. | ||
It had nothing to do with DEI. It had nothing to do with progressive politics. | ||
Despite the fact that following her ouster, you had conservatives claiming to have You know, been behind this saying, ah, this is a major blow against DEI and progressives at the top of, you know, elite schools. But then she was replaced by somebody with the same politics as her, but that just also liked Israel. | ||
So it's not like this was an actual victory where a progressive, lefty, DEI-obsessed person was ousted because of that and then replaced by somebody... | ||
Who actually had good morals and beliefs and, you know, American understanding of the value of people. | ||
No, that didn't happen. | ||
She was just kicked out and replaced by somebody with her same politics, but that also loved it. | ||
So, I mean, that's the center thing. | ||
I don't know why people can't see this. | ||
I get why people would lie about it, obviously, because if you're mad that this Harvard president was ousted... | ||
You know, the people who did it don't want you mad at them, so they put the blame off on somebody else. | ||
And for some reason, conservatives are happy to accept that blame. | ||
And the same thing is happening here. | ||
I actually had a Posts of this go fairly viral last night. | ||
Continues to, I say this, Israelis wanted the president of Harvard fired so she was. | ||
Then the media said it was conservatives attacking a black woman over DEI. Then Israelis wanted TikTok banned, so it will be. | ||
And America's young people will be told that Republicans got their favorite app deleted and made their favorite influencers go broke. | ||
It's bad enough when America takes flack because of Israel. | ||
But then we're being screwed over internally as well. | ||
It's like a fugue or an endlessly repeating fractal pattern. | ||
No matter how much you zoom in or out, it all just looks the same. | ||
And then, of course, to repeat what I just said a second ago, the dumbest part about all of this is that Claudine Gay's replacement in Harvard It's just as progressive as she is, but he's also pro-Israel. | ||
And whatever leftist globalist corp takes over TikTok will be, if anything, more censorious when it comes to pro-America content. | ||
So in reality, Republicans again achieve less than nothing and still end up looking like the bad guys. | ||
Again, the really sort of insulting thing about this, yeah, plagiarism, charges, conservative attack helped to fan the outrage. | ||
It just had nothing to do with that. | ||
It just obviously had nothing to do with that. | ||
Not complicated to figure out, but okay. | ||
You know, whatever. We'll just take the blame. | ||
We'll just take the blame even though we benefit nothing from it at all, even a little bit. | ||
It's very frustrating and we can show you more evidence of all of this. | ||
But the story's at The Guardian. House votes to force TikTok owner ByteDance to divest or face U.S. ban. | ||
They passed a bill on Wednesday. | ||
The House of Representatives passed a bill on Wednesday that would require ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, to sell the media platform or face a total ban in the United States. | ||
The vote was a landslide with 352 Congress members voting in favor and only 65 against. | ||
It's so rare these things happen. | ||
It really is only... We really only can find unity from our federal government in things that serve Israel. | ||
I'm not even kidding. It's so pathetic. | ||
And obviously it just has to do with money. | ||
It has to do with AIPAC and other various action committees, ADL. The ADL was a huge part of this and behind the push for it. | ||
And it's almost just insulting. | ||
Again, another sort of line of continuity that you can find between the Harvard thing and the TikTok things, it's like you've got conservatives who see bad things going on in both of these industries and The top two industries, the places where leftists have infiltrated, are destroying them from the inside, are using their positions within these industries to silence opposition. | ||
In academia, obviously, you can't exactly be a conservative and expect a fly-through university with nobody challenging your beliefs, which I mean grading you poorly and trying to fail you for not adhering to the groupthink. | ||
Similarly, in Social media, I don't think I have to tell you, hasn't been exactly the most free speech-obsessed, freedom-loving industry in America. | ||
It has been at the forefront of unfairly, illegitimately, and in some cases secretly, eliminating free speech in this country, especially from conservatives and people of Republican politics. | ||
And you just can't get anything done. | ||
You can't get anybody to stop it. | ||
You got universities just teaching entire courses about eliminating whiteness, eliminating all white people. | ||
Just the most... Horrific, hateful, damaging stuff to a nation. | ||
And if you complain about it, they're just like, well, yeah, it's just nothing we can do. | ||
Nothing we can do about it. | ||
We don't have any power to do anything about this. | ||
Then it's like, oh, TikTok has a bunch of Palestinian content. | ||
And they're just like, well, then it's banned. | ||
And it's banned now, and we've just banned it. | ||
And it's over, and it took four days, and we all agree that it's been banned. | ||
And again, it's just like this... | ||
You could have done this at any point. | ||
Oh, at any point, the American Congress could have used its power to benefit the American people, to stop the takeover of universities, to stop the censorship on social media. | ||
At any point, with the stroke of a pen, they could have done this, and they don't. | ||
And it just highlights how the ineffectiveness of Congress is a pure choice that they're making. | ||
They're not hamstrung. | ||
They're not at loggerheads where they're trying desperately to... | ||
Do something for the American people and it's just about finding the common ground we can stand on. | ||
If they want to do something, they just do it. | ||
So if they don't do something, it means they don't want to. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
They don't serve us. They do not serve the American people. | ||
What the American people want doesn't even rank in their priorities. | ||
It's really a shockingly blatant display of contempt for the American people. | ||
When they're able to come together so effectively, so efficiently. | ||
Landslide vote unanimously approved by committee. | ||
It just... | ||
You should be insulted. | ||
I'm insulted. You should be insulted, I think. | ||
And we actually have a video of this. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 10. Here's Representative Mike Gallagher, Republican of Wisconsin, saying why they're really banning TikTok. | ||
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The only impacted sites are those associated with foreign adversary apps, such as TikTok.com. | |
It can never be used to penalize individuals. | ||
The text explicitly prohibits that. | ||
And it cannot, cannot be used to censor speech. | ||
It takes no position at all on the content of speech. | ||
Only foreign adversary control. | ||
Foreign adversary control of what is becoming the dominant news platform for Americans under 30. | ||
This is a common sense measure to protect our national security. | ||
I urge my colleagues to support this critical bipartisan legislation. | ||
National security, it's about controlling the flow of information and they don't have control of the information of the flow of information on TikTok. | ||
So they will Take control. | ||
They're taking control of the information on TikTok. | ||
Again, there's nothing on TikTok that is more anti-American than the stuff you see on Instagram and Facebook and Google. | ||
There is a lot of stuff on TikTok that you see that's very anti-Israel, pro-Palestine, and that's what it's all about. | ||
And again, we'll show you the articles, we'll show you the statements, we'll show you the Things said by the people that did this and that shouldn't... | ||
It's just not... | ||
It shouldn't be confusing. It's pretty obvious. | ||
I don't know what else to tell you. | ||
This idea that it's about national sovereignty or about stopping China. | ||
It's just like, you know China makes all of our computers to a large degree, right? | ||
You know China has... | ||
Backdoor access to every power transformer in this country. | ||
TikTok should not be the big concern if you're actually worried about Chinese power over the American people. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
after it's been six years at this point of social media being controlled by the fed stealing your information spying on you selling your information silencing any dissent silencing true facts that go against the lying narrative that came to covid or lockdowns or vaccines or immigration or just politics in general | ||
after six years of total abject misbehavior by big tech companies the congress has finally decided to act in this case getting rid of one of the only platforms that didn't censor people quite to the degree that all of the others did Very ironic. | ||
Very unexpected, I think, when you... | ||
If you're still, I don't know who is, under the impression that the American government is there to serve the American people, it wouldn't be the thing that happened. | ||
But it is, because they don't. | ||
Does that make sense? Of course it does. | ||
And there's a lot of things to this. | ||
There's obviously the bill itself is just replete with powers that the government frankly shouldn't have. | ||
And we'll go to a video explaining some of those things here in just a second. | ||
We'll go first to the CEO of TikTok who made a video in response to the House vote yesterday. | ||
Here's the official TikTok response, clip number 13. | ||
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Just wanted to share some thoughts with our US users about the disappointing vote in the House of Representatives. | |
There has been a lot of misinformation, and I hope to clarify some things. | ||
First, thank you to our incredible community. | ||
You are what makes TikTok so special. | ||
Thank you for making your voices heard. | ||
Over the last few years, we have invested to keep your data safe and our platform free from outside manipulation. | ||
We have committed that we will continue to do so. | ||
This legislation, if signed into law, will lead to a ban of TikTok in the United States. | ||
Even the bill sponsors admit that that's their goal. | ||
This bill gives more power to a handful of other social media companies. | ||
It will also take billions of dollars out of the pockets of creators and small businesses. | ||
It will put more than 300,000 American jobs at risk, and it will take away your TikTok. | ||
We know how important TikTok is to all of you. | ||
It has given our 170 million users a platform to freely express themselves and has empowered more than 7 million businesses in the United States. | ||
Our platform matters to the small business owners who rely on TikTok to make ends meet, to the teachers who inspire millions of students to learn, and to everyone who discovers and finds joy on TikTok. | ||
We will not stop fighting and advocating for you. | ||
We will continue to do all we can, including exercising our legal rights to protect this amazing platform that we have built with you. | ||
We believe we can overcome this together. | ||
I encourage you to keep sharing your stories. | ||
Share them with your friends. Share them with your family. | ||
Share them with your senators. | ||
Protect your constitutional rights. | ||
Make your voices heard. | ||
Love you all. There you go. | ||
That was the statement by the... | ||
I think it's actually Taiwanese... | ||
CEO of TikTok America, China hits out at U.S. over push to ban TikTok. | ||
Well, it's just, you know, again, it's not even that this is necessarily the worst thing ever. | ||
It's just... Where they choose to exert their power is so illuminating. | ||
It makes it obvious how little they care about the American people and the things that we actually care about. | ||
That's because we just don't have the money to make them do what we want them to do. | ||
I guess it really is as simple as that. | ||
We need an InfoPAC. | ||
We need an InfoWars Political Action Committee, I think. | ||
Then we'd have these people in our pockets. | ||
But we don't. So we don't. | ||
So we get nothing. We get absolutely nothing ever from these people who seem to be able to come together at the drop of a hat when it concerns them personally. | ||
But what are the arguments that are being made? | ||
What are the reasons being given on the floor of Of the House of Representatives that are so compelling to bring together these usually totally intractable, separate groups. | ||
I mean, Republicans, Democrats, like dogs and cats. | ||
I mean, they're at each other's throat constantly. | ||
But in this case, they unify like whatever the giant robot is that the Power Rangers fly around. | ||
Megazord. I kept wanting to say Metatron, but that's the name of an angel. | ||
Megazord. Yeah, that's the American government. | ||
Usually they're fighting like cats and dogs, but when it comes time to do certain things, they unify like Megazord and exert unrelenting power with extreme efficiency and rapidity. | ||
But what would, you know, what was the argument behind it? | ||
Why? What's compelling this? | ||
Well, Take a look at Nancy Pelosi on the House floor yesterday. | ||
And I think it becomes clear how powerful these arguments for banning TikTok truly are. | ||
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This is not an attempt to ban TikTok. | |
It's an attempt to make TikTok better. | ||
Tic-tac-toe. | ||
A winner. A winner. | ||
Well, I mean, with an argument like that, I can see why everybody gets behind it. | ||
I mean, what else do you need to know? | ||
TikTok, tic-tac-toe, it's a winner. | ||
I mean, I'm in. | ||
You've sold me. Ban TikTok. | ||
It's not a vote to ban TikTok, but then they voted and TikTok was banned. | ||
So that was interesting how that happened. | ||
Just wild. Just absolutely wild. | ||
Now this isn't the first time that TikTok has faced an attempted ban. | ||
Despite the arguments, TikTok faced an attempted ban by Donald Trump in 2020 and a state-level ban passed in Montana in 2023. | ||
Courts blocked both of those bans on grounds of First Amendment violations, and Trump has since reversed his stance, now opposing a ban on TikTok. | ||
Prior to the vote, China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Winbin accused the U.S. of hegemonic practices, quote, when one cannot succeed in fair competition. | ||
I think there's actually a little something to that. | ||
I think now would be, and I'm sort of surprised... | ||
This hasn't already happened. It'd be a great time for Elon Musk to introduce a more TikTok-like experience on X, X Shorts, something like that. | ||
Obviously, YouTube did that with basically a TikTok-style video presentation within YouTube. | ||
Instagram Reels obviously got a lot more TikTok-like following the success of TikTok. | ||
In the free market, there could be and would be competitors to TikTok and I'd be again surprised if X wasn't working on something to take advantage of what may very soon be a giant gap in the market. | ||
But let's go now to... | ||
How long is it? I don't know if we have time. | ||
Okay, let's go now to this... | ||
No, we don't... | ||
Yeah, we don't quite have time. | ||
All right. We're going to go to another video here on the other side of another breakdown of exactly what's in the TikTok articles or the law that was written. | ||
And the power that it gives to the American government to not just ban TikTok, but ban essentially any social media company, any social media outlet, any app that does not comply to their censorship demands. | ||
And all of this is, of course, happening at the same time that hate speech laws are being passed all over the Western world. | ||
A little quick rundown for you from Wall Street Silver, Ireland. | ||
Hate, which is undefied, but there's a hate speech law. | ||
You get proposed five years in prison for a meme. | ||
In France, you can now get three years in prison and a 45,000 euro fine if you speak in opposition to any state-endorsed pharmaceuticals, like vaccines. | ||
In Canada, they've proposed a life sentence in prison and a $70,000 fine for hate speech. | ||
And then, of course, we know that in the UK, recently an activist was sentenced to two years in prison for posting stickers that simply relay the official government statistics about demographic change in that country. | ||
So attacks on free speech across the Western world unified in a singular fashion against anybody opposing the globalist scheme of world domination. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with more. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We're talking about the TikTok ban, but we're talking about the TikTok ban only in so much as it is a part of a hemisphere-wide push to silence dissent and crush nascent political dissidents before it can grow to threaten the global new world order. | ||
That's It's all just part of this. | ||
I mean, there are various benefits. | ||
None of them benefits for the American people. | ||
They're the regular people in Europe or anywhere else where these things are taking place. | ||
We can look at some of these and go through how all of these things are happening. | ||
We'll go ahead and do that now. | ||
New extremism definition unveiled by government. | ||
This from the UK. Ministers have unveiled a new extremism definition under which certain groups will be blocked from government funding and meeting officials. | ||
It will apply to, but not criminalize, groups that promote an ideology based on violence, hatred, or intolerance, which of course are largely meaningless terms that can be applied to anyone you don't like. | ||
Remember, hate speech isn't hate speech, it's speech that they hate. | ||
And it'll be silenced. Community Secretary Michael Gove said a surge in extremism since the Israeli-Gaza war posed a real risk to the UK. So once again we have the Israel-Gaza war and people simply being against Israel As an excuse to crack down on dissident speech in Western countries. | ||
Civil liberties advocates, community groups, and MPs have criticized recent government rhetoric on extremism. | ||
The government's independent review of terrorism legislation, Jonathan Hall, has warned the new policy could undermine UK's reputation because it would not be seen as democratic. | ||
And I've seen people in the UK suggest that this is a sort of defensive move as the Conservatives... | ||
Are being and will soon in a very real way be destroyed electorally in the UK and what they don't want is another farther right-leaning party to rise to prominence in their place. | ||
It's not known which groups the government proposes to label as extremists, though it has promised to publish a list in the coming weeks suggesting Islamist and neo-Nazis will be targeted. | ||
Or people that, you know, don't want to see their demographic constitution be deliberately destroyed within a few years. | ||
You know, people that put stickers up. | ||
They're the real bad guys. | ||
Those neo-Nazis who just want to be left alone. | ||
Or the Islamists who were deliberately brought into the country by the millions. | ||
So another problem reaction solution pattern that we see going on here. | ||
And of course, this is just one of a number of moves in the UK to further criminalize free speech. | ||
You also have former Flemish parliamentarian Dries van Lengerhove. | ||
He was just sentenced to one year in prison because of supposedly racist memes were shared in a private group chat he was a part of. | ||
This is from Eva Vlardengo-Brook. | ||
She says, And I think it was this guy. | ||
I think the memes were from like seven years ago. | ||
But he's a nationalist and an activist, and he was in a private group chat that years ago shared memes that they find illegal. | ||
Now he's been sentenced to a year in prison. | ||
Of course, he was a politician, and it's a very convenient way of getting rid of your competition, is saying that the things they say are illegal and throwing them in jail for it. | ||
It's actually an extremely efficient way to maintain domination. | ||
What's that? Things they said. | ||
Did I misspeak? The things you say years ago. | ||
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, it's retroactive. | ||
That's the other beautiful thing about hate speech is things that are totally normal and that everybody believes can suddenly become hate speech within a few years. | ||
And even though you were saying it in concert with everybody else at the time, They can zero in on it and say it's evidence of your hate and throw you in jail. | ||
So that's how that works. But let's go to some of these videos and we'll return to some more statements about what's behind this TikTok ban. | ||
First is an excellent TikTok video. | ||
We're actually going to show videos from TikTok to explain the TikTok ban. | ||
Let's go to that censored one. | ||
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I know for a fact they're not trying to ban TikTok for the reason that it's owned by China. | |
You know how I know that? Because it's not f***ing owned by China. | ||
It's just f***ing not. 60% of the company is owned by international investors, including U.S. investors. | ||
20% is owned by its founders. | ||
The other 20% is owned by the employees, nearly 10,000 of which are U.S. citizens. | ||
And I know they're not trying to ban it to protect the private information of Americans from the CCP. Do you know how I know that? | ||
Because all American user information is on servers in Texas, already overseen by a U.S. company called Oracle. | ||
So we know it's not because it's owned by China. | ||
We know it's not to protect our personal information. | ||
So the only valid question is, why do they want to ban it? | ||
The answer to that is this isn't about TikTok. | ||
If you actually take the time and read through the bill that they just passed, here's one very important thing that this bill allows them to do. | ||
That is to shut down or take control of any social media platform that they claim interferes with the election. | ||
And who would make that determination? | ||
The president. The president would have complete power on whether or not to shut down a social media platform. | ||
Oh, and if that platform wanted to appeal it, that is going to be ruled by the DC Court of Appeals. | ||
This concentrates power over all social media platforms that don't want to get in line, that don't want to give the government what they want, that don't want to do what the government says. | ||
That's all this is about. | ||
See, they tried to do this before. | ||
They tried to do it with Facebook and Instagram, but Facebook and Instagram got in line. | ||
They didn't do it with Twitter for a while because Twitter was doing what they told them to do. | ||
But then once Elon bought it, they tried it again because X wouldn't get in line. | ||
But they couldn't build up enough support for that, one, because Elon's a f***ing billionaire, and two, because he's an American who's light, and they couldn't get enough support to shut him down. | ||
So now they're trying it again using the specter of Chinese-owned. | ||
Aren't you worried about your privacy? | ||
You know, if I was worried about my privacy, I wouldn't use Google. | ||
I wouldn't use Alexa. | ||
I wouldn't shop on Amazon. | ||
I wouldn't use facial recognition on my phone. | ||
I wouldn't go on Facebook and Instagram because we know they're stealing our information. | ||
I wouldn't hold this phone in my hand because we all know it's listening. | ||
People are wondering why the government was able to come together and agree on this. | ||
Why wouldn't they? Why would the government not come together and agree on granting themselves power? | ||
Because that's all this bill does. | ||
It takes away your right to privacy and communication and gives it to them. | ||
They're calling it the New Patriot Act. | ||
Here's another TikToker explaining why, clip 16. | ||
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The House of Representatives has voted to ban TikTok. | |
And here's why the ban is eerily similar to the Patriot Act, which was passed only one month after the event in 2001. | ||
The legislation enhanced the government's ability to spy, access emails, and track financial records. | ||
But the most nefarious thing it did was expand the definition of domestic terrorism. | ||
And they sold it by telling you it was for these guys. | ||
But it was later used to justify going after Americans. | ||
And now they want you to believe the TikTok ban is about China. | ||
But what does the legislation really say? | ||
I'll wait a second so you could read what this legend had to say. | ||
Because if you look at the definition, it's not just about apps. | ||
It includes websites. | ||
And those who distribute, maintain, and update those apps and websites. | ||
I wonder what company that might give them leverage over. | ||
Or if that would give them leverage over other companies. | ||
And what will that do to VPNs and your ability to remain anonymous on the internet? | ||
And this is why I write books on how information is controlled. | ||
Because I think we all know And so, of course, the ADL is fully on board. | ||
Here's that video. This is Jonathan Greenblatt, the CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, an organization that claims to be combating anti-Semitism, but what it really is is a Zionist propaganda arm. | ||
It's a lobby for the Israeli state, and one that has a lot of influence over the U.S. government. | ||
And the ADL has been really big on pushing for more TikTok censorship because there's so much criticism of Israel here on this app. | ||
And I think it's very likely that they're one of the lobbies behind this bill that's now being pushed through Congress which threatens to ban TikTok. | ||
Listen to this leaked audio clip of Jonathan Greenblatt from about five months ago. | ||
We have a major, major, major generational problem. | ||
All the polling I've seen, ADL's polling, ICC's polling, independent polling, suggests this is not a left-right gap, folks. | ||
The issue in the United States of support for Israel is not left and right. | ||
It is young and We immediately have a TikTok problem, a Gen Z problem, that our community needs to put the same brains that gave us Tag Lee, the same brains that gave us all these other amazing innovations need to put our energy toward this. | ||
So there you go. You have Jonathan Greenblatt openly calling for Israeli lobbyists to put their energy towards censoring pro-Palestinian content on TikTok. | ||
Towards making sure that young people continue to support Israel. | ||
And now a few months later, you have a TikTok ban being pushed through Congress. | ||
Alright, so we'll do more on the other side. | ||
We'll hear what Thomas Massey, Representative Thomas Massey, had to say about it. | ||
Yeah, with videos like that, no wonder they want TikTok banned. | ||
That information getting out there. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We're going to continue on the topic of TikTok since there's just so much nefarious about it. | ||
And I want to remind you that it was during the presidential debates that Nikki Haley provided very disturbing scientific information. | ||
Evidence and interpretation of the danger of TikTok, if you'll remember, every 30 minutes somebody spins on TikTok, they become 17% more anti-Semitic. | ||
And with, you know, stats like that, how can this go on? | ||
Here's Thomas Massey standing up in opposition to the bill that was passed to the House of Representatives yesterday. | ||
The gentleman from Kentucky is recognized. | ||
Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I know the other side is sincere, and we've not questioned that here today, and I won't question their sincerity. | ||
In fact, I think they've identified at least three problems that we have in America — moral decay of our society, invasion of Americans' privacy, and our competitiveness with China. | ||
But in this case, their cure is worse than the disease's. | ||
You know, there are ways to get at these root problems. | ||
We just haven't taken it upon ourselves to address those root problems with actual legislative solutions that have been put forth here in Congress. | ||
For instance, Mr. | ||
Warren Davidson's The Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act. | ||
We'd put a strong stake in the ground to protect Americans' privacy, whether it's from our own government or some foreign governments. | ||
That is the kind of thing we need. | ||
We need warrants in the FISA program. | ||
You shouldn't be able to — our government shouldn't be able to spy on Americans without a warrant. | ||
Yet they are. Let's bring that to the floor and vote on it. | ||
These are the kind of cures we need, not the bill that's offered here today. | ||
The bill that's offered here today, even though I know it's offered genuinely, it could also be named the Facebook Protection and Enhancement Act. | ||
Because it's not the American people are going to benefit most from this. | ||
It will be Facebook. Their stock is going to go up if this bill should pass the Senate. | ||
Now, what are some ways that we could improve this bill? | ||
Well, it should at least have a sunset. | ||
I mean, that's the only reason we're able to debate whether FISA should have warrants in it, because it sunsets. | ||
And what have we observed? | ||
FISA's been abused. | ||
That's my concern with this TikTok ban. | ||
It will be abused. | ||
If it's just banning TikTok and ByteDance and copies of that, why does it need to be 13 pages long? | ||
And I know they say it doesn't ban it. | ||
It forces divestiture of the company. | ||
This sounds like when American companies try to do business in third-world countries, and a dictator says, well, you can do business here. | ||
You just got to give me your company, and now you can continue to do business. | ||
We wouldn't let another country take over Ford Motor Company for selling Ford cars in their country. | ||
Yet, that's what we're wanting to do here. | ||
And again, You know, this is a cure that is worse than the disease. | ||
Who's going to be prosecuted by this bill? | ||
Is it ByteDance or TikTok? | ||
Will they be taken to court? | ||
No! I mean, they're the target of this, but how do you elicit or effect a ban on them? | ||
By prosecuting Americans. | ||
The only way you can ban TikTok and the other companies from being here is to say what this bill says, which is, we will bring civil action, the government will bring a civil action suit against you if you so much as host them here. | ||
If you have an app store that allows them to be here, you're an American or an American company, and you will be the target of this bill. | ||
Those are the only people who can be pursued under this bill. | ||
And I know it's in order to go after TikTok, or so they say. | ||
Well, I would just close by saying that, you know, we're sitting here with phones made in China. | ||
We're wearing suits made in China. | ||
We drove cars here with chips that are made in China. | ||
And they're a foreign adversary, and by golly, we're going to do something about it. | ||
What are we going to do? You're going to tell Americans they can't put a piece of software on their computer. | ||
They can't go to certain websites that the president designates. | ||
So I urge my colleagues to oppose this well-intentioned bill because it will have bad consequences, and I yield back the balance of my time. | ||
The gentleman yields back the balance of his time. | ||
Sure are an awful lot of reasons to oppose this ban. | ||
Not a lot of reasons to go through with it. | ||
Certainly won't serve the American people. | ||
We'll be right back. Totally fine! | ||
That's just agriculture. | ||
When Meta and Twitter and Airbnb sell all of your data to the CCP, that's just good business. | ||
And nobody seems to have brought up the fact that all of the American data for TikTok is currently running through Texas. | ||
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Not China, but we must ban it. | |
Because China is, of all things, using this app to poison American culture. | ||
As if our schools, entertainment industry, woke pastors. | ||
And politicians weren't doing that already. | ||
I mean, what are you going to say? What are you going to say? | ||
Is TikTok going to get better after this? | ||
You know, obviously one of the actual problems with TikTok, we highlight here on Infowars quite a bit, is that it's the... | ||
Difference between what Chinese people see on TikTok versus what American people see on TikTok, especially the young people. | ||
We've got young people in China scrolling through their For You page. | ||
It's science experiments and cultural events and art and music and things that are inspiring and uplifting and patriotic. | ||
The American kids are getting twerking videos and drag queens telling them how to illegally get... | ||
Hormone replacement drugs. | ||
There is a clear difference. | ||
Do you think any of that's going to go away when it's in the hands of Google? | ||
If TikTok is bought by Meta and Facebook, you think they're going to crack down? | ||
You think suddenly TikTok's going to be filled with Mozart and Beethoven? | ||
I was going to say Bill Nye the science guy, but... | ||
Bill Nye, the science guy from the 90s. | ||
Do you think it's going to be filled with educational uplifting material? | ||
Or do you think it's going to be filled with the same crap, only this time censorship against different things, against other things, against things that aren't censored right now on TikTok very much? | ||
So there's no benefit to this. | ||
I don't know how people are falling for this. | ||
And of course, there's the poison pills within the bill that allow the U.S. government to ban any website that To force the app stores to ban any app that displeases them and they'll probably use it to go after X next. | ||
So we've got other news and we'll get to other news here. | ||
But I think I want to take your calls on this topic in this hour and then we'll move on when we welcome our guest, Lauren, host of Big Dig Energy. | ||
So I'm going to go ahead and give out the phone number now and we'll take your calls throughout this hour on the topic of the TikTok ban. | ||
Do you think I'm wrong? Do you think this is a good thing? | ||
Do you think this is necessary? | ||
Do you think it's going to be effective? | ||
What do you think about the TikTok ban? | ||
Give us a call here on American Journal, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Now I want to read some statements, some statements You know, interpretation of the TikTok ban here in just a second. | ||
First, we'll go to this video. | ||
Clip number 19. How did the... | ||
I mean, we've heard one argument from a doddering old coot, Nancy Pelosi, who made the very compelling point that this isn't about banning TikTok. | ||
It's about improving TikTok, tic-tac-toe. | ||
Winning move. So, you know, obviously you don't need any more convincing. | ||
I mean, that I think sort of settles the matter. | ||
But just in case you needed another reason to ban TikTok, here is another congresswoman in a red dress also. | ||
But instead of a doddering and plastic-looking old gremlin, she's got more of a... | ||
Parade float vibe going. | ||
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Speaker. Today we take a stand against the Chinese Communist Party and their efforts to turn content creators in America into foot soldiers for the CCP. Yes, foot soldiers for the CCP. How wrong it is to use social media influencers to progress this anti-American agenda. | ||
I do want to remind you that the top TikTokers were invited to the Biden White House to push the COVID vaccine and given talking points and employed as... | ||
Foot soldiers for the Democratic Party. | ||
And then those same TikTokers were then reactivated to compel youth support of the Ukrainian war. | ||
So, I mean, you know, are you really that mad about social media influencers being co-opted by an anti-American political party? | ||
Are they going to the forbidden city in Beijing and getting marching orders from Xi Jinping? | ||
No. I mean, they're on an app that was originally created in China, but the political foot soldier aspect of their activity is squarely in the hands of the Democrats. | ||
So, again, maybe we could have done this back then. | ||
Maybe that could have been an actual legitimate and good reason to do it, but it's not. | ||
Real Patrick Webb on Twitter posted this excerpt of the TikTok bill. | ||
New TikTok ban bill HR 7521 gives the executive branch of the government power to define any platform, website or website as a foreign owned, even if it's domestic, giving them the ability to control and censor the content published by the company. | ||
So the term covered company means an entity that operates directly or indirectly, including through a parent company, subsidiary or affiliate, a website, desktop, desktop, top application, application, mobile application, or augmented or immersive technology application that 1. | ||
Permits a user to create an account or profile to generate, share, or view text, images, video, real-time communications, or similar content. | ||
2. Has more than 1 million monthly active users with respect to at least 2 of the 3 months preceding on the date, which is relevant to Determination of the president is made pursuant to paragraph 3b. | ||
Three, enables one or more user to generate or distribute content that can be viewed by other users of the website, desktop application, mobile application, or augmented reality system. | ||
So, Everything. | ||
So basically everything. So basically if your app does something, then it can be subject to censorship under the executive branch. | ||
They say the president, but that of course just means the executive branch, which is where the deep state lives. | ||
It's the State Department and the DOJ and all these other corrupt institutions that will, of course, be used as they have been to silence the American people when it's against the will of the American government, when they disagree with them. | ||
Clandestine at War Clandestine on X says, consider the timeline. | ||
The Biden regime just deployed every asset to stop Trump from being on the ballot and they failed. | ||
Trump is projected to win. | ||
Now, swamp rats want to pass a bill that would give Biden the power to control the flow of information on social media. | ||
The deep state are in desperation mode. | ||
They're looking for any angle to alter the calculus before November. | ||
The only way they can get away with stealing the election is if they cut out our tongues like they did last time. | ||
They have to regain their monopoly of the narrative and public perception. | ||
They are coming for X. | ||
Make no mistake. | ||
You think they really care about China getting our data? | ||
They let China fly surveillance balloons over us without consequence. | ||
They sell our state secrets to foreign adversaries. | ||
Hillary had state secrets on a server in her bathroom and Joe Biden had state secrets in his garage. | ||
This is not about TikTok or China. | ||
This is election interference and about the power struggle to control the flow of information. | ||
Don't take the bait. | ||
MAGA GOP should not be passing anything until Trump's back in office. | ||
All we have to do is maintain the status quo. | ||
Hold our position. | ||
And Trump wins. | ||
Hold the damn line, he says. | ||
But of course, if you want to look into other reasons that this might be coming about, I think the primary difference between TikTok and other social media companies is the fact that anti-Israel content proliferates there, unlike anywhere else. | ||
By which I mean just videos of what's happening on the ground. | ||
Things that are happening during the war are filmed and then put on TikTok. | ||
That is, of course, extremely anti-Semitic. | ||
It cannot be allowed. Again, we can point to this chart, which I believe was made by Time Magazine or something. | ||
I mean, this is an official chart. | ||
The ADL is, of course, behind the TikTok ban to a very large degree, with Free Palestine having over 100 million posts in just seven days. | ||
Dozens of other pro-Palestinian tags proliferating throughout the application with I Stand With Israel hardly even breaking into the top 20 here. | ||
So that's unsustainable and unacceptable to certain people. | ||
From Gentile News Network, post this headline for March 13th, U.S. pro-Israel Jewish group backs ban on anti-Semitic TikTok. | ||
From Times of Israel, a major U.S. Jewish group backed a bipartisan bill that could see TikTok banned. | ||
They support the proposed law due to concerns of anti-Semitism proliferating on the platform. | ||
Khaleesi says, did ADL and APAC get TikTok banned in America? | ||
TikTok was a threat to Israel, so they banned it and took away the First Amendment rights of American citizens. | ||
Jonathan Greenblatt, director of the ADL, said we have a major TikTok problem. | ||
In the two audios below, he is heard freaking out because global youth aren't buying Israel's propaganda anymore. | ||
Seeing the youth in Israel overwhelmingly support Palestine terrifies him. | ||
The ADL said TikTok is a threat to Israel. | ||
APAC gave Dan Crenshaw millions of dollars. | ||
He then voted to ban TikTok and gloated about it. | ||
From October 23rd through 30th, Of last year, pro-Palestinian posts were posted 10 times more than pro-Israeli posts on TikTok. | ||
Pro-Palestinian posts receive five times as many views, although I've seen that number upwards of 27 times. | ||
Of course, this is not all just third parties reporting this. | ||
Actually, from the Jewish Federations of North America at JFederations on X, we want Congress to tell TikTok that their time is up. | ||
We're done with the lies. | ||
The platform spreads about the Jewish people in Israel. | ||
Take action now. | ||
No mention of China, no mention of data, no mention of America even. | ||
It's about anti-Semitism. | ||
It's about protecting Israel. | ||
It's the only thing that the American government can get over their bipartisan divide and agree on. | ||
It's protecting Israel even at the expense of constitutional rights of Americans. | ||
And then they couch it in whatever's necessary. | ||
It's national security. It's anti-China. | ||
It's whatever. | ||
It doesn't matter. It's not what it's about. | ||
It's all a lie. And it's obvious if you're paying attention. | ||
And of course, this is all in line with what's happening across the Western world, which, bizarrely, is also all predicated on protecting Israel from people disagreeing with them. | ||
As we saw, the new extremism definition being rolled out in the UK was predicated. | ||
The excuse they gave was that it was to stop anti-Israel sentiment that has risen since... | ||
The October 7th attack and the ensuing attempted genocide against Gaza. | ||
So, it's interesting. | ||
It is interesting how Israel gets attacked by Hamas. | ||
Israel... Carries out a expulsion campaign and land grab of the Gaza Strip. | ||
And as a secondary consequence to that, we can't have free speech anymore. | ||
We have to change our constitution, create new definitions for hate speech, open the door to massive, totalitarian, tyrannical free speech controls because otherwise people don't like what they see happening in Gaza. | ||
Now, will these be used to stop people speaking out against Israel? | ||
Yeah, obviously. But can they be used to stop all sorts of other conversations that the powerful don't want you having? | ||
Of course. It's opening Pandora's box. | ||
It's eliminating a key security infrastructure protecting our right to speak freely. | ||
It's going away so Israel can act with impunity in Gaza. | ||
It's Bad. | ||
It's bad is what it is. | ||
And I don't think I need to go any deeper than that. | ||
We'll take your phone calls on this topic throughout the hour. | ||
And guys, I don't know if we're getting any phone calls right now, but we'll start going to them just as soon as they start rolling in. | ||
In the meantime, I think, again, we should listen to Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL as not only... | ||
Does this leaked audio expose why they're going after TikTok in the way that they are? | ||
But it also has some other implications that are worth exploring. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 20. | ||
Here is Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL talking about the generational divide that they're having to deal with. | ||
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I also want to point out that we have a major, major, major generational problem. | |
All the polling I've seen, ADL's polling, ICC's polling, independent polling, suggests this is not a left-right gap, folks. | ||
The issue in the United States of support for Israel is not left and right. | ||
It is young and old. | ||
And the numbers of young people who think that Hamas is We've been chasing the left-right divide. | ||
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The real game is the next generation and the Hamas and their accomplices, the useful idiots in the West, are falling in line in ways that are terrifying. | |
Last thing I'll just say, we saw a dramatic change in the language of the activists here in America on October the 8th. | ||
The language of groups that we've long tracked, who've long been problematic, like Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voices for Peace, The language I could show you from their toolkits, because our analysts are in their groups. | ||
We saw this again on October the 8th. | ||
It was that fast. | ||
Like the language in their toolkits was all about the Zionist entity and lots of other language that we recognized Iranian propaganda. | ||
Nothing to do with America. | ||
Nothing to do with protecting free speech, certainly. | ||
Nothing to do with China. It's about protecting this nation's state of Israel. | ||
So we'll go to one more quick video here, and then we'll take your phone calls. | ||
This one, I just put it in, guys. | ||
I don't know if you have it. Why is the U.S. so keen to ban TikTok? | ||
Again, they reference the ADL and Jonathan Greenblatt there. | ||
But even outside of the TikTok ban, having this organization, the ADL, with the power that it has, I mean, you know every FBI agent is trained by the ADL before they ever get in uniform, before they ever get a badge. | ||
They have to be passed through the ADL's approval process. | ||
They have to be trained by the ADL. So this is a pseudo-governmental organization. | ||
That was their leader there, Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
Just the idea that you have this guy with this organization, with this incredible power that they have. | ||
I mean, they're the ones behind the advertiser boycott that got X to reinstitute a lot of censorship on that platform. | ||
They wield power in a variety of different, all-nefarious ways. | ||
And he's sitting there talking about shaping the next generation. | ||
We've been playing the left and right divide for long enough, but that's not the divide anymore. | ||
Now it's a generational divide, and we have to basically control the minds of the next generation to serve a foreign power. | ||
I mean, the idea that this guy has the power that he has, the influence that he has in America... | ||
It is such a blatant, obvious violation of our most fundamental rights as laid out by the Constitution and has developed over thousands of years of Western culture. | ||
It just makes no sense. | ||
It just, on the face of it, is anti-American. | ||
And it can't go on like this. | ||
We'll never actually... | ||
Be able to get to the truth anywhere when you have extremist activists like Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
And that's the point, right? | ||
It's not that this is an unbiased, you know, he's not above the divide just trying to wield his power to maintain calmness. | ||
Like, he's not doing anything other than being an extremist on one side and having massive power to silence anybody who disagrees with him. | ||
Take the particulars out of it. | ||
Doesn't matter who he is or what religion he stands for, having this much power, wielding it in this selfish and despotic way is bad on the face of it. | ||
Now, he happens to be Jewish, so if you talk about it, they call you anti-Semitic, but I'm a free speech supporter, I'm an American, I'm a Christian, and I want people to be able to speak freely even when that goes against the foreign Middle Eastern nation of Israel. | ||
So, You can call them all names you want. | ||
It doesn't matter. We're seeing free speech itself be shredded in front of our eyes, be completely done away with. | ||
Canada, lifetime in prison for hate speech. | ||
UK, two years in prison for stickers. | ||
Politicians in the Netherlands being thrown into prison for a year. | ||
Hate speech laws in Ireland being passed. | ||
Hate speech in France going so far as to say you can't criticize pharmaceutical products. | ||
You can't criticize vaccines if they're approved by the government. | ||
The concept of free speech itself in the Western world and in the American Constitution, the First Amendment in particular, is being shredded in front of our eyes. | ||
And obviously they're using excuses like hate speech and anti-Semitism to bring this about in the same way that they use terrorism to get the Patriot Act. | ||
Whatever excuse they need to get whatever measures allow them the greater control over freedom. | ||
So we'll go now to one more video. | ||
This was posted by Ian Carroll of Cancel This Clothing, and then we'll take your calls. | ||
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Let's watch. So they're pushing another TikTok ban, Bill, really hard. | |
But something does not add up about it at all. | ||
Bro, I've been trying to wrap my head around this for the last couple days, and nothing was making sense until I stumbled upon this leaked recording. | ||
First off, what I'm about to get into is highly controversial. | ||
It's extremely sensitive, so I'm gonna have to be really careful about it. | ||
This leaked recording is from about four or five months ago. | ||
It's Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
He is the head of the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
So we really have a TikTok problem, a Gen Z problem, as again, like we've been chasing this left-right divide. | ||
It's the wrong game. | ||
The real game is the next generation that our community needs to put the same brains that gave us Tag Lee, the same brains that gave us all these other amazing innovations, need to put our energy toward this, like, fast. | ||
Clear as day, we have a generational problem, we have a TikTok problem, and we're going to need to put all our energy into this. | ||
If there's any lobby that owns more U.S. politicians, it is this one. | ||
I can't really say it out loud, but this is the one. | ||
Democrats and Republicans alike fear this lobby's clout. | ||
We can count on well over half the House, 250 to 300 members to do reflexively whatever they want. | ||
In 24 hours, we could have the signatures of 70 senators on this napkin, literally playing out right before our very eyes. | ||
There's also this Time Magazine article that just came out. | ||
Why TikTok needs to be sold or banned before the 2024 election. | ||
The article barely even mentions China or election security. | ||
Almost the entirety of it focuses solely on this issue right here. | ||
Another chart from the article. | ||
And the ironic thing is that, yes, it's true, a foreign government has infiltrated the U.S., except it's just not the country they want you to think it is. | ||
And that, I think, is the sort of most poignant part of all of it, is that all of this is done ostensibly to fight foreign influence of China through TikTok, but it in fact... | ||
Largely comes from the foreign influence of Israel. | ||
So it's not that foreign influence is a problem, it's who has that influence, essentially. | ||
So America doesn't even enter into the conversation what the American people want, not even remotely the concern of the people in power. | ||
We are just a battleground for other foreign nations to get influence and control, to use America to their ends and for their benefit. | ||
Anybody else sick of just being used? | ||
I know I am. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I'm going out to your phone calls now. | ||
I think I want to go to people who disagree with me. | ||
Let's go to line five first. | ||
JR in New York disagrees that this is about Israel. | ||
Go ahead, JR. You're on the air. | ||
What do you think the TikTok ban is all about? | ||
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You misunderstood me. | |
I totally agree with you. | ||
I think it's 100% about... | ||
It's totally about... | ||
I'm protecting their interests as far as brainwashing the youth because whether we agree with the left or not, I'm not pro-Hamas. | ||
You're not pro-Hamas. I'm just pro-freedom. | ||
I'm sick of them running our lives. | ||
It's obvious that I wasn't aware that that many views, that many videos go out there about anti-Israel on TikTok. | ||
If that's the case, and that's what this is all about, obviously, it has nothing to do with anything I don't think you're going to get anyone that disagrees with you. | ||
If there are people who disagree, they're retarded. | ||
So, I don't know. I mean, it seems pretty obvious to me. | ||
And we've already gone to a bunch of clips, so we don't need to go into any more. | ||
But I do have a clip of the questioning of the CEO of TikTok by Ted Cruz, where he makes no bones about it. | ||
He's like, they spread anti-Israel propaganda, so we have to shut them down. | ||
Like, it is obvious. | ||
Okay, all right. Well, I thought you disagreed with me, but... | ||
Thank you for the call and the agreement anyway. | ||
Thank you. Appreciate it. | ||
Let's go to Rick in Mississippi. | ||
You say this is more about other things other than TikTok. | ||
So you think this is maybe setting a precedent for them to go after other social media as we've seen people report? | ||
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Well, one thing we can keep in mind for sure is it's not about helping us. | |
We know fair facts. | ||
So it's not like they're trying to protect our privacy. | ||
We know that. I'm thinking maybe it's to go after True Social, or y'all are an app on my phone that I use daily. | ||
Maybe they're even trying to go after y'all. | ||
Websites are one of the things listed in the bill. | ||
So yeah, clearly they could go after our website and any apps that displease them. | ||
I mean, it's like the Patriot Act 2.0. | ||
You're giving them powers with very little restriction, very little oversight that they can and will use against their political enemies here at home. | ||
So yeah, I think setting the stage for going after X or Truth Social or Infowars is It's certainly an aspect of this. | ||
Thank you for the call, Rick. Let's go to Matt. | ||
I've got an idea. Sorry, go ahead, Rick. | ||
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Something that might make y'all some money, you know, like a Costco card or a Sam's card. | |
If y'all had like a $5, $10 membership that we could sign up for that gave us maybe free shipping whenever y'all didn't have that or just something trivial that we could sign up for and put some more skin in the game. | ||
You know, that's not a bad idea. | ||
I don't think there's going to be any major changes until everything with the bankruptcy and lawsuits gets wrapped up, but that shouldn't be too long from now. | ||
So hopefully, you know, within the next couple of months, we'll be able to make whatever changes that we need to to continue operation into the future. | ||
And that is a good suggestion, a membership card of some sort. | ||
We'll take that into consideration. | ||
Thank you for that, Rick. | ||
Let's go to Matthew in Knoxville. | ||
Now you want to talk about the ban on TikTok. | ||
Go ahead, Matthew. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, man. I completely agree with you. | |
And just to kind of put it in a perspective of what I thought, like, it seemed very, like, North Korea-esque to me, where they're kind of, like, trying to, like, not give communication maybe from other places. | ||
It seemed really odd. | ||
And also, like, it's your choice. | ||
Like, if you think that the Chinese government's spying on you, you don't have to use it, right? | ||
The only people that they should ban from using it for that concern are actual government employees, in my opinion. | ||
Yeah, yeah, that's a very good point. | ||
And of course, I mean, spyware is everywhere now, and TikTok is one of the worst offenders. | ||
Let's be clear. I mean, I've talked to, you know, security, cybersecurity experts that are friends of mine, and they're like, yeah, I looked into the code of TikTok. | ||
It's the worst one out there. | ||
Supposedly, and we talked about this a little bit on the live stream I did yesterday with Lebanon John, Moonbase Live, which you can subscribe to on my Rumble channel. | ||
But, you know, We're talking about the way that TikTok not only can access information on your phone, it can access information on other devices on your network. | ||
It can also set up its own network with other devices, even if your Wi-Fi is off, by using... | ||
What's the term? Like using audio waves, essentially. | ||
Using audio waves that are inaudible to the human ear, but can be picked up by other devices with microphones, and they can actually set up a network to exchange information with other devices, even when both of those devices are not connected to Wi-Fi. | ||
So it's not good, I mean, but... | ||
I mean, every app has some aspect of this. | ||
TikTok tends to be worse than others, but that's not what any of this is about. | ||
If that's what it was about, then maybe the TikTok ban would have gone through in 2020 or 2023 or the other times that people brought up problems with TikTok and tried to have action... | ||
Brought against them, it's always totally failed. | ||
In this case, however, it gets expedited unanimously, full support from both parties, passing it in four days. | ||
There's a different set of circumstances. | ||
So they don't care about all of those problems. | ||
They care about the anti-Israel issue. | ||
So thank you for that call, Matthew. | ||
Let's go to Chaz in North Carolina. | ||
You say TikTok ban is bigger than Israel. | ||
So do you think Israel is a part of it, or do you think that's another sort of I believe like Israel and America and other countries have been infiltrated and parts of our societies have been utilized to begin to bring forth the one world government, the globalist agenda. | ||
I think this is about the internet of things. | ||
I don't think you can have a centrally owned and regulated internet that is totally controlled without being able to get rid of any platform you please at any given time. | ||
This goes from Truth Social to Gitter to Rumble, even Facebook, obviously TikTok. | ||
You know, Elon Musk has big plans for X. He wants to make it the everything app where you can buy, sell, blah, blah, blah. | ||
Yeah. I mean, obviously, you know, it would have effects against all of these. | ||
It could be used against all of these. | ||
And we see how... How angry they were that Elon Musk bought X and sort of what they put him through from the FAA, the FCC. I mean, everybody who has any ability to do anything against him was instructed to do it. | ||
Even the Delaware judge stripping him of billions of dollars for basically no reason. | ||
They really, really, really understand how important information control is and that really should be the takeaway here. | ||
People, I mean, so often, there's so many black pillars that are just like, voting doesn't matter, and nothing we do matters. | ||
It's like, if it didn't matter, if it doesn't matter, why are they so desperate to control these things? | ||
If it doesn't matter that we're talking about this stuff, why does it make the elite and the powerful and the billionaires and the globalists, why does it make them shake in their boots? | ||
Why does it make them flip out and violate their supposedly most firmly held beliefs? | ||
Why are they so desperate to silence us? | ||
Why are they so desperate to win the vote if it doesn't matter? | ||
It matters. | ||
All of this stuff matters. | ||
This is the information war. | ||
These are the battlefields upon which the fate of humanity will be decided. | ||
It's words and thoughts and videos and evidence and proof. | ||
They understand this. | ||
They don't want you to understand it. | ||
They love when you think that none of this matters and that it's all over and you might as well just, you know, disconnect and play video games and try to get some enjoyment out of life because that's all we can really hope for. | ||
That's what they want. What they don't want is you exposing what they're doing, waking people up, sharing the memes that are the equivalent of nuclear bombs against their forces. | ||
It's extremely important that the Infowar continue to be waged on all these fronts. | ||
And the importance of it is highlighted by how important they think it is. | ||
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Alright folks, we'll go back out to your phone calls momentarily. | ||
I've got a couple videos that I've got to show you, and we've spent basically the whole show on this TikTok ban. | ||
Obviously, if we can't speak out about what's going on, then nothing else matters. | ||
So I think it's important to highlight the anti-free speech activity that's taking place and zeroing in on why exactly it's actually happening. | ||
So, obviously, we're going to spend a lot of time on this, but there's other stuff going on that is happening. | ||
Equally important, let's go first to video number one here. | ||
This is an American rancher. | ||
describing the consolidation that's taken place in the meat processing business and this of course ties into the Great Reset and what we describe as not the Great Reset but the Great Consolidation. | ||
It's about centralizing corporate control in a few very large companies that can control in a top-down pyramid-like structure influence and Control of entire industries. | ||
It's all about consolidation, whether that's consolidating the big tech companies with the spy state so they can censor material that goes against their agenda, or consolidation of industries that they are going to use the consolidation to essentially destroy and eradicate completely. | ||
Here's an American rancher describing what's happened over the last three years, or last few years, to the cattle industry. | ||
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We used to make a fair amount of return on cattle, but the industry has changed dramatically with the government allowing the consolidation of the meat processing business. | |
Four companies, giant companies, got together and decided to roll that up, consolidate it, and that's just business. | ||
But when we get on the other side of it and we take into account the ramifications on our national economic health, it has a very detrimental effect. | ||
Our government allowed Two giant companies controlled by foreign governments to come in and acquire. | ||
One of them is controlled by the Chinese and they bought Smithfield out of North Carolina and the other one was a Brazilian company that came in and bought up one of the other major players. | ||
So now we have an industry, 85% of it actually has been consolidated and rolled up and controlled by four companies. | ||
Four companies now are dictating who gets what, where, and when. | ||
Nobody thought our government would let 50% or more of the meat processing be controlled by countries outside of the U.S. It comes down to our own food source security. | ||
The geopolitical situation we find ourselves in, why would we want to have an antagonist own 25% of our meat processing? | ||
It makes no sense at all. | ||
Maybe that might be more of a concern than TikTok. | ||
China owning 25% of our meat production. | ||
Pretty incredible. 85% of the beef industry is now owned by four companies, two of which are foreign-owned. | ||
This, of course, deliberate consolidation as part of the Great Consolidation, or what they call the Great Reset. | ||
You can read more about it at Infowars.com with the article, The Globalist Plan to Eliminate All Farms, No More Food, No More Humans. | ||
Much of the The world's farming community is still in the dark about the globalist plot to take over their land and render it desolate, all in the name of going net zero for the climate. | ||
And as explained by author Dr. | ||
Vernon Coleman, nothing about the climate change and global warming agenda is accidental or random. | ||
It was thoroughly planned for such a time as this, the endgame being the destruction of farming and the implementation of synthetic food. | ||
And of course, we've seen massive uprisings from farmers all over Europe, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Spain. | ||
Government passes these World Economic Forum-created anti-farmer policies. | ||
The farmers protest. They get shut down violently, shot with rubber bullets, shot with real bullets in some circumstances, tear gassed, and brutalized by agents of the state for daring to stand up for an occupation that their family's been involved in for generation after generation. | ||
Total power, total control, total absolute domination of humans worldwide once they get total and absolute control of the food systems. | ||
They're playing a very dangerous game and if farmers don't wake up to it, they will be consumed by it. | ||
Another video I want to show you is clip number five here. | ||
Canadian police dealing with an out-of-control spree of car thefts, and they have some very interesting advice for people on how they should protect their property from being stolen by thieves. | ||
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Let's watch. There's also updated advice for all vehicle owners. | |
A message echoed by Toronto Police speaking at an Etobicoke safety meeting last month. | ||
Constable Marco Ricciardi had a new message for vehicle owners who keep their fobs in Faraday pouches. | ||
To prevent the possibility of being attacked in your home, leave your fobs at your front door. | ||
Because they're breaking into your home to steal your car. | ||
They don't want anything else. A lot of them that they're arresting have guns on them. | ||
And they're not toy guns, they're real guns. | ||
They're loaded. That's why Golinski says they will be installing the doorstops and taking YPR's advice seriously. | ||
But she'd like more action from police as well. | ||
So a little bit different than how we do things here in America. | ||
Now in America, the growing rate of car theft is being blamed on the car makers as you've got Attorney generals and district attorneys in places like Maryland suing Kia for not making their cars harder to steal, like it's their fault that thieves are hijacking vehicles. | ||
And in Canada, they're telling you people are breaking into houses to steal keys to steal cars. | ||
So the best thing to do is just leave your keys by the front door to make it easier for them. | ||
That's the solution from Canadian law enforcement.com. | ||
Total madness. Total ridiculous madness. | ||
How about you just arrest the criminals and throw them in prison? | ||
It's just wild. It's just absolutely wild. | ||
It's sort of the individual... | ||
Version of allowing shoplifting. | ||
It's like, well, shoplifting's so bad, you're not allowed to arrest anybody for shoplifting anymore. | ||
Car theft is so bad, go ahead and just leave your cars on your mailbox so they don't have to break in. | ||
We don't want to inconvenience the criminals, after all. | ||
Crazy but true, this is the mad, mad world that we are rapidly experiencing. | ||
Being surrounded by. Just absolutely incredible. | ||
More videos still to come, but I want to go out to the phone calls. | ||
We've got line two. Clown car in Brooklyn. | ||
Honk, honk, clown car. Welcome to the show. | ||
You say TikTok is like the new rumble. | ||
What do you mean by that? Well, I mean, do we remember who started this whole thing about banning TikTok? | ||
I think it was Trump, wasn't it? | ||
It was. Oh, right. But now that he's out of the picture, let's just blame the CCP and everything else. | ||
If I remember correctly, wasn't Kobe Bryant testifying that week that his helicopter went down about such a nefarious program being put within our toys and our products about how they're able to communicate with each other? | ||
Oh, right. And then his helicopter crashed. | ||
Oh, by the way, that was also the same week that they tested the mile-by-mile storm pattern where it snowed in Brooklyn in 92-degree weather during the summer over the airport, which was a two-by-two-mile radius. | ||
So that was weird because that happened around the same week that Kobe's plane went down. | ||
And when his plane went down, I don't remember what it said on the front page of the newspaper, Look out, there's a virus from China coming called COVID. And, you know, it was funny how, you know, they got us tricked up with that. | ||
But I got to tell everybody out there who's listening, who gave my voice, every Wednesday night at 10 o'clock New York City time, Harrison Smith is on Rumble. | ||
You're darn tootin' Moonbase Live. | ||
We're starting to do it once a week. | ||
And Clown Car was there the whole time encouraging the chat to share the link. | ||
I really, really do appreciate it, Clown Car. | ||
And man, you bring up a lot of separate but very important points. | ||
And what a week that was. | ||
Back in 2020, when all that stuff was popping off all at once. | ||
Brilliant stuff. Thank you for that, Clown Car. | ||
We'll go to one more call before we welcome our guest, Lauren from Big Dig Energy. | ||
Mr. Process in Wisconsin wants to talk about the Jewish ban on TikTok. | ||
Go ahead, Mr. | ||
Process. You're on the air. Hi, this is Mr. | ||
Process. How are you doing, my fellow boy? | ||
Good, thank you. Yeah, I think we've talked about the Jewish space laser thing before, also known as the Israeli anti-missile laser system, and I think that's similar to what's going on now, that this is clearly Israeli and Judaism controlling the goyim, | ||
as they call it. And I think people denying that's going on is kind of childish, because it's happened a gazillion times in history. | ||
And it's pretty much prima facie at this point. | ||
And it's literally leading us to a world war. | ||
And I'm born in America, but, you know, Serbian bloodline. | ||
And I really have problems with Islamic and Muslim people, you know, because they raped my ancestors and took over our country for like 500 years. | ||
But unfortunately, I think they're in the right, just because if you look at the giant death hole and fountain of bodies in Palestine now, It's like over 30,000 and all these kids being killed. | ||
It's absolutely brutal. | ||
And you're right. It is leading us towards world war. | ||
And just like Julian Assange always says, you know, nobody wants to go to war, so you have to lie people into it. | ||
And so, of course, they want to get rid of the ability of people to counteract those lies. | ||
Of course, it's not just control over non-Jewish people. | ||
Jewish people are being controlled by this, too. | ||
It's evil people at the top using whatever excuse they need to silence anybody who opposes them. | ||
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It's pretty simple. Creating aerospace innovations requires a diverse global team. | |
One where every voice is heard. | ||
Where every teammate can succeed. | ||
How do we get there? By holding ourselves to a new standard. | ||
By placing equity and inclusion at the forefront. | ||
Because when every person is supported and respected, our ideas get bigger. | ||
And our impact greater. | ||
This plane is definitely crashing! | ||
A section of this plane's fuselage detached in the sky Friday with almost 180 people on board. | ||
Investigators' initial findings determined that four critical bolts that literally hold the door to the jet's fuselage were missing. | ||
Boeing says it had provided the detailed information, including a full list of individuals on the 737-door team to the NTSB. Back in the air. | ||
The Boeing Employee Pride Alliance is our business resource group that focuses on the LGBT community. | ||
It's okay to let people in. | ||
We carry that message not only here within Boeing, but nationwide. | ||
It really makes an impact every day. | ||
Small changes will create a better environment for everybody. | ||
This morning, safety officials around the world are eyeing the investigation into that terrifying moment seen on video where 50 passengers were injured on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner over Australia. | ||
It just felt like it dropped straight down. | ||
Run me! Equality is a cornerstone of Boeing's culture. | ||
Our efforts go back to 1989 with the founding of the Boeing Bonsai Club. | ||
A support group for LGBTQ plus employees seeking connection and camaraderie. | ||
On Thursday, a tire fell off a plane taking off. | ||
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The tire landed on a nearby employee parking lot, damaging several cars. | |
Earlier this week, flames started shooting out of the engine during takeoff when bubble wrap got sucked into it. | ||
That same day, an SFO-bound flight from Hawaii has an engine failure over the Pacific. | ||
This comes two months after a door plug blew out mid-flight on an Alaska Airlines plane. | ||
I am responsible for the technologies that fly airplanes around the world. | ||
I will create advancements in propulsion technology. | ||
I will inspire the next generation of women to achieve their dreams. | ||
I will innovate the next generation. | ||
I will change the world. | ||
Take a look at your screen. | ||
Here are new pictures we got from a passenger who shared this with us of skid marks from the plane and passengers exiting. | ||
Come fly with me. | ||
Let's fly, let's fly. | ||
It makes me proud knowing that I add value to the team. | ||
Quality is incredibly important to us. | ||
There's nothing more important than the safety of the people, the product. | ||
Nothing better than watching the aircrew wave from the flight deck, taking flight to their new home. | ||
It's a good feeling to just know that this plane is going that far and it's representing everybody out here at the Boeing Company. | ||
Meanwhile, a Boeing whistleblower who raised concerns about production standards has been found dead after an apparent suicide. | ||
The body of 62-year-old John Barnett, a longtime Boeing employee and quality manager, was found in Charleston, South Carolina, where he was being questioned in a case against Boeing. | ||
Barnett told the BBC in 2019 workers deliberately used faulty parts on the production line. | ||
What we're seeing with the door plug blowout is What I've seen with the rest of the airplane as far as jobs not being completed properly, inspection of steps being removed. | ||
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In a statement, Boeing said, we are saddened by Mr. | |
Barnett's passing and our thoughts are with his family and friends. | ||
That is one big pile of shit. | ||
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I am diversity at Boeing. | |
We are diversity at Boeing. | ||
I am diversity at Boeing. | ||
Diversity is important to the Boeing company because it's who we are. | ||
We are a company that values people. | ||
Diversity helps us build these great airplanes. | ||
Having a diverse workforce at Boeing improves our products and we are utilizing all the skills of all of our people. | ||
The message is clear and I think everyone is understanding that we all are diversity at Boeing. | ||
This is not a 737 problem, it's a Boeing problem, Boeing problem, Boeing problem. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, third hour of the American Journal is on. | ||
I'm very happy to be joined once again by Lauren, host of Big Dig Energy. | ||
You can find her website at bigdigenergy.info. | ||
And I suggest you just go click around a little bit. | ||
If you're a television viewer, you're seeing it on the screen now. | ||
But it is just a great resource. | ||
It's chock full of incredible information. | ||
Big Dig Energy is a podcast that focuses on deep dives into politics like the deep state, psyops, politics, and much more. | ||
She's with us today to discuss the subtle ways in which the leftist groups are reshaping the very language used in media to reframe the debate, specifically in this case on illegal immigration. | ||
Again, the website is bigdigenergy.info. | ||
The Rumble channel is Big Dig Energy, and she's on Twitter at SomeBitchIIKnow. | ||
Welcome to the show once again, Lauren. | ||
Well, thanks for having me on, Harrison. | ||
Good to see you. Good to talk to you. | ||
I watched a little bit of Moonbase last night. | ||
It was pretty cool. Oh, thank you very much. | ||
Yeah, inspired, you know, in part by you. | ||
It just seems so much fun to have a stream where people can just come and hang out and do research and talk about these very important topics. | ||
And the one we're choosing today, it comes from episode 300 of Big Dig Energy. | ||
Tell me, what'd you get into? And episode 299, if people want to look more into this and see Lauren do her thing, episode 299 and 300, what did you cover in these episodes? | ||
Well... After the State of the Union address, which was only about a week ago now, which feels like so much longer, right after Biden referred to Lakin Riley's murderer as an illegal, a slew of texts went out where everyone was saying, no human being is illegal, and condemning him for what he said. | ||
And I kind of made an offhand comment. | ||
I wonder what think tank came up with this You know, Fraser that is continuously pushing it out. | ||
And I was met with kind of the response of, well, it's, you know, something people have always said. | ||
And I was like, yeah, I want to see if I can find out. | ||
And I don't know if I have necessarily the epicenter of this. | ||
But it led me on a dig to kind of see when the phrase illegal alien or illegal immigrant stopped being used in the media. | ||
And I was rather shocked that there were several campaigns about 12, 13 years ago to, one, remove the phrase illegal immigrant from the AP Stylebook, which is pretty much the de facto go-to guide for any up-and-coming journalist. | ||
I use that word pretty loosely, but you know what I mean. | ||
Right. Well, tell people who don't know, I mean, the AP Stylebook is basically a book of standards for the entire media sphere. | ||
So it's not just up-and-coming journalists. | ||
I mean, this is what the New York Times uses and the Wall Street Journal uses, and the AP Stylebook tells them sort of what words to use. | ||
Do I have that right? Yeah. Pretty much. | ||
The New York Times actually does have their own version of the style book, but I'm sure plenty of people reference the APs. | ||
It began in earnest in the 70s and was basically how to capitalize, punctuate, abbreviate. | ||
It was really like a stylistic thing and has expanded now my recent copy that I acquired. | ||
It's over a thousand pages long. | ||
And many of those things are not, you know, punctuations and abbreviations and are, you know, obviously there are ways to write for a professional media organization to avoid libel, etc. | ||
But things like changing the entry between the 2012 and 2013 style book to We are using the phrase illegal immigrant to we are not, and here's why. | ||
These things are pretty striking. | ||
And again, when this is something that's referenced by up-and-comers, people who are studying media and journalism in school, or just anyone who wants to have a reference guide, I use it sometimes for the things that it is good for. | ||
These little subtle, not even really subtle if you really know where to look, these changes are felt on a... | ||
Long-term sense, very, very profoundly. | ||
And so I trace this back to, there was a, I guess, an activist campaign that began in 2011 in earnest from the Applied Research Center, which has now rebranded as Race Forward. | ||
But the Applied Research Center in November, I'm sorry, of 2011 began a campaign against the Associated Press to remove the phrase illegal immigrant from their style book. | ||
Uh, and the campaign is called drop the I word. | ||
And in fact, if you search for the hashtag, hashtag drop the I word on social media, you'll see some remnants of this. | ||
You'll see other campaigns that were waged and you'll actually see some people who were, sorry, I was like hair in my mouth. | ||
You'll see some people That were using that hashtag after the State of the Union address, which is kind of what led me down this rabbit hole. | ||
So the National Drop the I-Word campaign called for the stylebook to cease the use of the term illegal immigrant. | ||
The I-Word, blah, blah, blah. This is unacceptable. | ||
We don't like it. | ||
ARC Now Race Forward, their goal is to... | ||
Put forward a multi-racial democracy of Justice and equity or something like that. | ||
Right, these big terms they use to justify all their stuff. | ||
Right. One of the other big changes that I know people might recognize from the AP Style books, they'll put out things like, from now on we're capitalizing the B in the word black. | ||
It's these little subtle things that change sort of the... | ||
It's important to them, obviously, that these things change because once you change the words, you change the way people think in a very real way. | ||
Of course, this has been recognized forever as far as 1984. | ||
It's written in the 20s and 30s. | ||
It talks about double think and essentially creating this language where it's impossible to think things that the powerful don't want you to think. | ||
In this way, it might not be impossible to think it yet, but it will be impossible to express certain ideas if you can't use the words that describe them. | ||
I'm sorry, I sort of interrupted there, but people have seen the effects of these changes, whether they realize it or not. | ||
It changes subtly the way all of this stuff is talked about. | ||
So here, I just sent a link in the chat between me and your producer. | ||
So exactly what you just said is 100% true. | ||
A woman named Rinku Sin spearheaded this campaign AP responded in 2012 and said, no, we are not going to stop using the phrase because undocumented is very unambiguous. | ||
But by April of the very next year, they did change. | ||
Rinku Sen was the one who led this charge through Race Forward. | ||
And they actually have a whole page on narrative On the Race Forward website, which is what I really wanted to get into with you. | ||
They say, the stories we tell, the perceptions that take root in our minds, and the cliches we repeat all play a significant role in shaping our views and ultimately the practices, policies, and systems we support. | ||
Their whole thing here, again, is narrative seeding. | ||
And I will say that one thing that the left have in spades are teams of people who are very, very quick to come up with a phrase and, you know, The Parental Rights and Education Bill in Florida, for example, immediately, don't say gay. | ||
That was not what it was about, but it was very snappy. | ||
People repeated it constantly, right? | ||
Nobody even knew that it was called the Parental Rights and Education Bill. | ||
It was, don't say gay, right? | ||
Rinku Sin created an absolute monster there at ARC Now Race Forward, and she is very well practiced. | ||
She talks specifically on her LinkedIn page about how she led the Drop the I Word campaign. | ||
Again, they said that... | ||
The word illegal is a slur, which is wild to me. | ||
And she consults with a wide range of other foundations. | ||
She left Race Forward Arc in 2020 and became the executive director of another program called Narrative Initiative. | ||
It's at narrativeinitiative.org. | ||
And their whole thing, it's an up-and-coming... | ||
I guess a job category for shaping narratives and for putting them out there. | ||
She works in conjunction with UC Berkeley at the Othering and Belonging Institute, works with the Open Society Foundation quite a bit, and all manner of other 501c3s. | ||
So this is when we get into a pretty compelling paper trail, in my mind, of the foundations that are funding these narrative changes. | ||
And I have some examples. | ||
In the notes there. | ||
Narrative Initiative is a pet project of another 501c3 called New Venture Fund, which has currently, or as of the last 990pf, has $1.04 billion in assets. | ||
So this is a very well-funded... | ||
Yes. And this is just one, of course. | ||
They work in conjunction with others. | ||
But New Venture Fund, again, this is a pet project of it, has a billion dollars in net assets as of 2022. | ||
So... Good times, right? | ||
No, it was wild. | ||
Oh, yeah. No, 501c3s, the one thing about it, they're a behemoth, right? | ||
And are a multi-headed hydra, for sure. | ||
However, because there is a very concrete paper trail you can follow, it's daunting and it's tedious, but also there's Very concrete steps you can follow. | ||
Or worked on behalf of Open Society Foundation in 2019 on a different narrative seeding project called Principles for Reframing the National Security Narrative. | ||
And again, this is on at the behest and at the invitation of the Open Society Foundation, as well as the Othering and Belonging Institute of UC Berkeley and a bevy of others. | ||
It's a swarm. It's a swarm is what it is. | ||
We're fighting a swarm of behemoths here. | ||
Every one of these is funded with billions of dollars. | ||
There's dozens, hundreds of them all over the place. | ||
And they have influence. | ||
They have connections. | ||
They are able to make societal changes. | ||
Just whenever and however they want, as long as they predicate it and surround their actions with nice sounding words. | ||
I mean, this is why rhetoric and the words they use are so important because that's the way they gain power. | ||
That's the way they control. And of course, their icon is vaguely occultish and satanic. | ||
I'm not surprised. | ||
Yeah, I was like, I don't know if I'm schizophrenic or if that's like something, you know what I mean? | ||
That's something. That's certainly something. | ||
But so that was an Open Society, or I'm sorry, August of 2020, of course, after the Summer of Love, they got together at the behest of the Open Society Foundation to put this together. | ||
And the core of this runs parallel to the reframing of Sorry, my brain just screeched a halt. | ||
Reframing illegal immigration to undocumented migrants to also get people to think of And prioritizing national security as being individualistic, which is very selfish and bad in their eyes. | ||
Being individualistic, being populist is bad. | ||
They have a whole other section on countering populism, right? | ||
And so this runs parallel to, and of course there are these lovely images in this video of, you know, just a Full-donned military men holding women at gunpoint. | ||
And, you know, a guy in his, like, joggers and hoodie, like, at gunpoint from a police officer. | ||
And it's very open society. | ||
Yeah, yeah. So, okay. | ||
And, again, all of this information can be found at bigdigenergy.info. | ||
And it's really, it's the most thorough compilation. | ||
Well, I mean... | ||
Go ahead. I think it's important to be specific. | ||
My focus lately has been on the The originator. | ||
Maybe that's not the right word, but you know what I mean? | ||
Where these things originate. | ||
Who's pushing them and who's coming up with the ideas for said narratives or who came up with whatever phrase. | ||
Yeah, and it's necessary to do that because you see these things where it's like the no human is illegal campaign. | ||
I mean, I saw that posted probably four dozen times in one day. | ||
So you see these things. | ||
You go, how are all of these people saying the same thing at the same time? | ||
It had to come from somewhere. | ||
And so you're just sort of tracking down the source of it, like finding a river and then chasing down to where the spring is. | ||
You're looking for the font of this stuff that we see and sort of baffles us because we're like, how are they all on the same page all of a sudden? | ||
How do they all have this terrible idea at the same time? | ||
Well, it came from somewhere and it's usually these very widespread activist networks that are the instigators of all of this. | ||
So this narrative framework and narrative change is a relatively new phenomenon. | ||
I was also trying to find... | ||
The undocumented migrant, undocumented immigrant phrase came from. | ||
It was first used by a Supreme Court justice before the Drop the I Word campaign. | ||
Sotomayor used it in 2009 for the first time. | ||
Clarence Thomas had some very—well, he had some very Clarence Thomas things to say about it. | ||
Right. The phrase undocumented migrant appeared pretty much out of the blue, and I haven't really found the origin of it quite yet, but it appeared out of the blue for the first time in 1976, in September of 1976. | ||
All of a sudden it was everywhere in the newspaper, which is, I do love a good newspaper dive, but I don't know necessarily Where this is going to lead, but I do think that the current players are the ones to pay attention to. | ||
And not only that, realistically, they put out all of these guides on how to seed your own narratives, how to build your own networks of people who are on the same page and saying the same things. | ||
And I'm not saying that Using these methodologies for manipulation is the right way to go. | ||
But there is something to be said for people forming a united front and having the right words in mind to describe something. | ||
Because typically speaking, I understand that social... | ||
Cultural Marxism is a big problem. | ||
I understand that DEI is a big problem, but when you use these things as blanket terms to describe everything, even when it's not necessarily those things, it kind of loses its power. | ||
So I think that people need to focus on being more specific, addressing things directly. | ||
And not only that, being able to Express it in a way that, again, use their own frame against them. | ||
Again, they've given you a lovely guide. | ||
Why not use it? | ||
Absolutely. You can't overstate the effectiveness of having the right words. | ||
We've talked about it before where if you can eliminate the word, you eliminate the idea in a very real sense. | ||
If you can't accurately talk about something using a word to specifically describe it, you can never get to the heart of the problem. | ||
And when illegal immigrant gets replaced by undocumented immigrant, they're supposed to mean the same thing, but they manifestly don't. | ||
These are two different concepts. | ||
And by replacing one with the other, you fundamentally change the conversation. | ||
And we've talked increasingly about the power of narrative. | ||
And I gave a speech last year called Narrative Wars. | ||
And for Info Wars, another way to phrase that would be narrative war. | ||
And it is at the heart of it, the conflict that we're experiencing in our country and around the world is a conflict of narratives. | ||
What is the story that we're telling? | ||
And how is that story changing? | ||
White supremacy, white whatever. | ||
It goes from America as a land of opportunity. | ||
And it's the narrative of people escaping oppressive governments and coming to America and finding the freedom to achieve great things. | ||
That narrative has shifted, so the meaning of America has shifted. | ||
The feeling that people have towards the country has shifted. | ||
What it means to be an American has changed and that has downstream effects that are Unimaginable. | ||
So the words that you use, the rhetoric that you use, is hyper-important. | ||
These people realize it. We realize it. | ||
And it's one of the places where you've got to give credit to the liberals and the leftists. | ||
And whether it's because they're all robot-like and they all repeat the same words when told to, regardless of what they think about it, maybe that's part of it. | ||
But at the end of the day, they are extremely good at coming up with catchphrases and words and... | ||
And changing the language in these ways that allows them to dominate the conversation. | ||
It is a skill that cannot be underestimated or overstated when you're talking about the information war and how we break free of this mind control they have us under. | ||
It's all about narrative. | ||
It's all about words. The specific words they use, it's about the rhetoric they use. | ||
That's how they control people. | ||
For sure. Well, and... | ||
I mean, I make the same joke too, don't get me wrong, but a lot of people often will make a joke about, oh, you graduated with a degree in women's studies or underwater gender basket weaving or whatever, right? | ||
What are you going to do with that? And the very simple answer is a lot of them join the nonprofit sector and start doing work like this. | ||
And not only do they join the nonprofit sector, they're getting paid Yeah. | ||
women's studies or gender studies major, but if they play the cards right, if they espouse the right, um, you know, ideologies, and if they join up with this cohort of organizations and people that they will do very well for themselves, the executives of narrative strategy are making and if they join up with this cohort of organizations and people that they will do very Uh, and that's, I mean, that's just one example. | ||
It's insane. I think that sometimes we tend to write things off as being, oh, haha, you'll never get a job. | ||
Oh, haha. That's not applicable, but it is. | ||
And to write it off as being stupid or not a threat is very misguided because it very much is. | ||
These are the people, your compilation right before I came on of the different, I am feminism in Boeing or whatever. | ||
I really, oh God. | ||
No, it's true. | ||
They're writing those statements, you know? | ||
No, yeah, they are the ones defining these words that are the words that are used to destroy things. | ||
I mean, when you, you know, reframe the concept, I mean, diversity is sort of a great example where it is so divorced at this point from the actual meaning of the word. | ||
That you'll see, you know, corporations put out a thing going, our board is so diverse and it's all West African black women. | ||
And it's like, okay, that is the opposite of diverse if you're going for the definition. | ||
Diverse means just not white. | ||
Yeah, right. So you change, you alter the definition in this not so subtle way. | ||
And suddenly, if you say, do you like diversity? | ||
And an average person who's thinking of the word diversity as meaning what it's supposed to mean, a plurality, a multiplicity, a overabundance of diversity. | ||
Ideas and people and whatever. | ||
They're like, yeah, I love diversity. | ||
Well, suddenly what they're doing is co-signing and, uh, you know, giving permission to eliminate white people from corporate boards. | ||
So it cannot, you know, the transgender thing is another one. | ||
I saw somebody post yesterday the question, when did we stop calling them transsexual transvestite and started saying transgender? | ||
Well, it might not seem like a very meaningful change, but it is a massively meaningful change when you understand the concept of gender being separate from biology and the way that you can, uh, Change that while you can't change your sex or transex. | ||
I mean, these words, and then those enter into how doctors treat it, the medical textbooks, how they approach different things, which determines what the treatment is. | ||
These have real-world impacts, the way the language has changed, and it's happening all around us constantly. | ||
Removing diagnoses from the DSM because they're political now. | ||
It's insane. | ||
It's absolutely insane. People say all the time, words have meaning. | ||
I ask, well, do they? | ||
Do they anymore? | ||
I studied, you know, I majored in English. | ||
I studied critical theory in school. | ||
I got very indoctrinated. | ||
I fought my way back out of it, but I studied the progression of language and The way, like, people moving throughout continents brought different languages elsewhere and different writing styles. | ||
I learned how to read IPA format, and now it's like, what did I even learn that for? | ||
Right. Because language has just become whatever you want it to mean. | ||
Whatever is useful to those in power. | ||
Well, hold on. Stay there. We're going to go to commercial break here. | ||
We'll be right back with Lauren from BigDigEnergy, BigDigEnergy.info. | ||
We'll be back from the other side to talk more about the narrative war taking place all around us. | ||
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So you've put a lot of work into figuring out and unveiling and untangling these networks of influence, like the one you're describing here with... | ||
narrative power with Open Society's foundation that came from that other foundation that itself was born from a different foundation. | ||
You're tracking back. | ||
You're finding the source of some of the changes in language that have such profound effect on law and health and the minds of the American people. | ||
And we were just talking during the break a little bit. | ||
And when we left off the last segment, you're talking about changes that the dictionary makes sort of on a whim and for political purposes. | ||
And everybody here knows they change things like the name vaccine. | ||
Vaccines used to mean one thing. | ||
Then they came out with the mRNA shots and they said, well, it's not really a vaccine, but we want to call it one. | ||
So let's just change the definition of the word. | ||
And so they do. | ||
And so, you know, to go, well, of course, liberals lie and they use wrong words. | ||
It's it's not this isn't meaningless. | ||
This isn't. Just something that they do and it doesn't impact anything. | ||
If you're mandating vaccines and suddenly the term vaccine means something different, you're mandating something different. | ||
I mean, this is huge and this is what they do. | ||
What other words have they changed in the dictionary recently, Lauren? | ||
Well, so the word migrant. | ||
Between... Sometime between last year and this year, Merriam-Webster changed the word migrant. | ||
It used to mean a person who moves regularly in order to find work and or an animal that shifts from one habitat to another. | ||
And they now have added... | ||
It points back to the original definition of a person who moves regularly to find work and says, especially a refugee, which is, of course, a very... | ||
Specific... It's very specified and it obviously brings a lot of kind of emotions and politicized thoughts to the front of mind when realistically, and the example is, you know, administration officials announced they would work swiftly to screen migrants seeking asylum at the border. | ||
You know, like everything... | ||
Narrative strategy means using things like the dictionary, using things like the Associated Press style book, using things like popular culture or product placement or advertising to seed these narratives. | ||
In fact, that Open Society PDF specifically lays out the one before that It lays out that framework of using mass media, mass culture, and mass movements. | ||
And the mass movements have specific names and kind of catchy slogans that people will remember, very snappy, to do that. | ||
And I don't want to get too in the weeds. | ||
Sometimes I feel like I get a little too rambly. | ||
These things are also carried out by organizations like Branded Entertainment Network, which is a completely different conversation for a different time, but it's something I've had my eye on for a long time. | ||
It's an AI-driven product placement company that is owned by Bill Gates that does things like plant pharma advertisements. | ||
Like on late-night television, it owns the rights to celebrities, late-night hosts, YouTubers. | ||
And this is like all Bill Gates. | ||
No one ever talks about it. These things are done across basically every avenue, every little, you know, in your games through, you know, like Sweet Baby Inc. | ||
or through your media, through activist journalists. | ||
And, you know, I don't kid myself into thinking that journalism has at some point was apolitical, but it used to be a hallmark of quote-unquote good journalism to leave your own editorialize out of it. | ||
And to just get the facts of the story. | ||
And if you wanted to write an opinion piece, you wrote an opinion piece. | ||
And of course those do still exist, but even outside of opinion pieces and letters from the editorial board or whatever have you, you have just highly editorialized media everywhere. | ||
And I don't pretend like I'm not biased on my own right, but at least I admit it. | ||
When you have organizations like the Associated Press, for example, which has been an institution for centuries now, and in their style book in the 70s specifically, spoke against editorializing and said, it is our job to get there first, to get there accurately, and that is it. | ||
and to now be so heavily embedded in the election system, the Associated Press is like the de facto, now people wait for the Associated Press to announce who wins an election. | ||
Right. | ||
Like they have so much unprecedented power. | ||
It's insane. | ||
Sorry, I'm getting in the weeds again. | ||
No, no, but all this stuff is important. | ||
And if people don't know, I mean, the eight – The AP is sort of the central source that almost every newspaper gets their stories from. | ||
It goes to AP first. | ||
They frame it in a certain way. | ||
And then that framing is then repeated ad nauseum from every different outlet. | ||
I mean, they're sort of the... | ||
It's like Reuters and AP. I mean, they're the font of so much of this. | ||
And it goes to what we see sort of society-wide. | ||
It is actually an inversion of that ethical... | ||
Stance of journalists are just there to do journalism and they're there to give the facts and just the facts ma'am It's been inverted to where it used to be okay if you inject your own ideas into that That's unethical because that's not what you're supposed to be doing now You actually have people saying it's unethical to just give the facts because people can make up their own mind as journalists We have a responsibility to guide the way people think I mean it is a literal We're good to go. | ||
Now you have a platform to push your ideas and you have to inject your political beliefs into every game and every movie and every TV show and every book and every article. | ||
It has to be saturated with this psychological priming rather than just do the thing it's supposed to do, which is entertain or inform or let you pass the time playing video games. | ||
And then you see it embodied in things like The attorney generals and DAs who, instead of just doing the job they're supposed to be doing, see their role and their position as power to use to progress their political ideas. | ||
It is a symptom of a society-wide disease that we've contracted. | ||
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We're talking about the way words are used, being redefined to achieve political ends. | ||
Talk about the way they are changing the dictionary definition of things like migrant, things like vaccine. | ||
This is one of my favorite stories from back in 2020. | ||
Merriam-Webster revises racism entry after Missouri woman asks for changes. | ||
Basically, there was a woman who kept losing debates because she was wrong about what racism is. | ||
And so she asked the dictionary to change the definition so she would win the debates, and they did. | ||
Basically, she couldn't argue her point without using a false definition of racism, so then they just had the dictionary definition changed to fit what she wants it to be, and suddenly she's winning her arguments. | ||
Lauren, that's how you debate in today's modern age. | ||
It's insane they get away with this stuff. | ||
It is insane. And when you have people who are supposed to be, again, custodians of language, custodians of, you know, language does, of course, change and shift over time 100%. | ||
But when you have, I mean, recently, yeah, I don't mean to be offensive, but there are literally, there's regular spoken American English. | ||
And now it's like, well, this is said in, in, in black English or whatever. | ||
I'm like, how insulting is that? | ||
Yeah, truly. | ||
I understand colloquialisms. | ||
I understand slang. | ||
But when you say that the whole point of education is to learn a standardized approach to things and to say that things like punctuality or proper grammar are. | ||
White supremacy. | ||
Holding white supremacy. | ||
I mean, I feel like that's, you know, I, I, I can't speak on behalf of black people. | ||
You know, that's the whole thing that we learn here. | ||
But I cannot imagine seeing that and being anything other than insulted. | ||
I'm insulted when I see things about, you know, as a woman, it's kind of a joke I do. | ||
Like as a woman on the internet, if anyone ever started listing off any of my accomplishments and began with, you know, Listing my gender. | ||
I don't want anything to do with that list of things. | ||
You know what I mean? Absolutely. | ||
And I've noticed... | ||
I'm convinced that essentially the most... | ||
Apparent and appropriate example for the 1984 style doublespeak is what they call pidgin, right? | ||
I'm sure you know this. | ||
They'll have BBC, and it'll be BBC pidgin, and it's supposed to be like West African sort of slang or whatever they call the ebonic, you know, they call it a different language. | ||
It's, you know, African American vernacular, AAV or whatever they call it. | ||
But essentially, it's dumbing down the language, right? | ||
It's taking things that there are words for, but they're complicated and long, and just breaking it down to, like, the simplest, just like, yeah, this, okay, the headline, My Oga husband abused me in so many ways. | ||
Nigerian woman talk of slavery and rape for Ukraine. | ||
Like if you can dumb things down to where you can only express the simplest concepts, you'll never be able to talk about human rights, the rights of man, you know, inviolable, you know, rights that have been given to us by God. | ||
Like you can't even express higher thinking concepts if you don't have the words for it. | ||
The way we communicate, the way we, I mean, this is destroying our, the very basis of our connection as humans that we can't have conversations if we have different definitions for the words that we're using to communicate. | ||
It is a eradication of our ability to even understand the world that we live in or ability to relate to one another. | ||
It is an attack on humanity itself, I think. | ||
And yeah, I think pigeon and claiming that black vernacular is just as good and valid as white supremacist vernacular, which is actually just English. | ||
It's usually damaging. | ||
I think it's a trick. | ||
It's a trick to make it seem like it's okay to not speak correctly. | ||
It just is madness. | ||
Well, if you want to talk about systems that perpetuate inequity, that's one of them, right? | ||
Very true. You've become the monster you swore to destroy. | ||
And to go back to what you were saying, one thing... | ||
That drives me insane about today's culture is that these, you know, narratives and these phrases, they're so heavy handed. | ||
There used to be a thing called subtlety, right? | ||
The whole transcendentalist movement was about things that are just so, like they feel bigger than yourself and And they're inside everyone, but it's so difficult to describe and trying to describe those things in the pursuit of those beautiful thoughts and words and what really drives humanity is just such a beautiful thing. | ||
And now if you do not explicitly say, this is bad character, can't you see? | ||
Because he has a twiddling a mustache and carrying a dollar sign with a burlap bag with a dollar sign on it. | ||
People don't get it. | ||
And I find that it's obnoxious, obviously. | ||
But when you have so many different activists in so many different sectors that write with this heavy-handed, ham-fisted manner, again, it's ruined everything, which I'm sure I'm preaching to the choir here. | ||
For example... | ||
Yeah, we all feel it. Go ahead. | ||
But a narrative that you hear a lot now, I looked this up on the break, actually, because we were talking about it's in everything. | ||
A phrase was adopted in The latter part of 2014 during the Ferguson riots at the behest of Black Lives Matter was white silence is violence, which was a call to action where if you do not speak up and if you do not say the things we want you to say, then we're going to make your life a living hell. | ||
I mean, that was 10 years ago now, but actually it began during the Ferguson riots due to Black Lives Matter. | ||
So that's just another... I think these things are important because when you're looking at combating things, you want to know exactly what's driving them, where their heads are at, and also how to address it root and stem, not just the things that are kind of offshoots of it that annoy you, which obviously that's not something that... | ||
Everyone has the time for, but that's my job, thanks to the good people of the internet. | ||
So that's something that I've been focusing on, is totalities and trying to find solutions rather than just listing a list of problems. | ||
Well, and again, I encourage people to go to your website, bigdigenergy.info, and, you know, it's less of a, you know, you have what I guess you could describe as articles, but it's more just like a compendium. | ||
It's a compendium of knowledge. | ||
There are these, like, mind maps where you can sort of follow connections between people and organizations, and it's all extremely well organized. | ||
I mean, this is... This is a website for our audience, basically, to go and explore and click around and contribute and add, do your further research and see what Elle may have missed. | ||
I make it for myself, to be quite honest. | ||
I make it for myself, and if anyone else reads it and enjoys it or gets something out of it, great. | ||
But it's the reference guide that I wanted that I couldn't find anywhere. | ||
Exactly, a reference guide. | ||
The notes, for example, the one that you keep showing, that's specifically from a show, but then it builds into the index and the archives. | ||
The index is, of course, a list of people and organizations. | ||
The archives are the different articles where they are mentioned and they're peppered together and linked together that way. | ||
And by doing this, it It helps to show connections that I might not have considered before. | ||
And obviously, I do a lot of this on my own, but I use Influence Watch, for example. | ||
It does such an incredible job. | ||
And so I use a lot of different resources for it. | ||
The audience from other people who have done the work before me, but it's just, it's the reference guide that I wanted that I couldn't find anywhere. | ||
So hopefully other people like it, but if not, I made it for me. | ||
Yeah, no, I love it. | ||
And it does what I say we always need to do, which is not just give the data points, but then draw the picture that connects them, right? | ||
the info constellation in the stars. | ||
You can have all the little data points, but until you connect them, until you draw them together, you're not getting the picture that they paint. | ||
And so that's what bigdigenergy.info does such a good job on. | ||
And we, I mean, the number, the ways, the ways that this topic permeates every aspect of what we do here. | ||
You know, we're only about a minute left, so we don't have nearly enough time to get into it. | ||
But the word hate that's so often used, like, what does that even mean? | ||
How can you write a law about hate? | ||
How can you outlaw hate? | ||
It's a concept. | ||
It's a, so they take these words, give it a new definition, and then make laws on it, and then... | ||
And then you suddenly you're not allowed to, you know, talk about geopolitics because they've decided that means that's hate. | ||
And I mean, these words and the definitions are so ultimately important when learning about the way that the globalists are trying to build this invisible prison around us. | ||
I mean, words are a crucial aspect of that. | ||
So I encourage everybody to go to BigDigEnergy.info. | ||
So, yeah, yeah. | ||
Sorry, say that again? There we go. | ||
I said, like, you know, talk about, like, that's a mental prison because you fundamentally do change the way you think if you change the words you use. | ||
100%. And that can be both a good thing or a bad thing. | ||
And in the hands of our enemies, it's exclusively a bad thing. | ||
Big dig energy on Rumble. | ||
True. She's on Twitter as well. | ||
Her website, bigdigenergy.info, is where you can find all of her information. | ||
Lauren from Big Dig Energy, thank you so much for being with us once again. | ||
I'm so glad I was here this time. | ||
I missed it last time, and I was very upset. | ||
Yeah, me too. Thanks for having me again. | ||
Thanks, Lauren. All right, stay tuned, everybody. | ||
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