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and their number is in the 19,000 before they can go in and sleep in that shelter.
Mayor Adams, he put out an announcement saying that after these men have been in the shelter, 30 days is their limit.
After 30 days, they will no longer be able to be housed.
They will be put out on the streets homeless.
A bloodbath. Democrat open borders plan to entrench single-party rule, flood the country with untold millions of illegals by land, sea, and air from all over the world, enough to eclipse the populations of 36 individual US states.
Bloodbath. If there's no one ever there, then how are you ever supposed to get any help?
tim in seattle
It says, quote, this station is currently closed.
Use the blue box to dial 911.
mika brzezinski
A Biden bloodbath?
alex jones
The wheels came off the New World Order globalist system a long time ago, but man, they're only doubling, tripling, quadrupling, quintupling down in an attempt to herd us back into control.
And we have an incredible example of this about Trump and a bloodbath comment.
So I went to the comment, and that's a classic corporate term about it's going to be a bloodbath for a company.
He said if the Chinese try to ship their cars made in Mexico to the U.S., I'll put a 100% tariff on it.
It'll be a bloodbath for their company.
donald j trump
34% of the automobile manufacturing business in our country, think of it, went to Mexico.
China now is building a couple of massive plants where they're going to build the cars in Mexico and think, they think, that they're going to sell those cars into the United States with no tax at the border.
We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those cars.
If I get elected, Now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole...
That's going to be the least of it.
It's going to be a bloodbath for the country.
That'll be the least of it.
But they're not going to sell those cars.
They're building massive factories.
alex jones
That's a term Trump uses.
That's Trump. They also use a lot in the stock market.
When a stock plunges, it's bloodbath.
And so they took the clip out, two, three-second clips all over the corporate media everywhere.
mika brzezinski
Michael Beschloss, I want to ask you about Donald Trump increasingly sounding like a fascist, a dictator, mimicking them and using words that are clearly out of the pages of some of the most powerful autocrats or dictators.
unidentified
Absolutely. It's going to be a bloodbath for the country.
That will be the least of it.
What I heard was a continuation of the same rhetoric, the same endorsement of political violence that we've seen from Donald Trump.
This is the same guy who, after Nazis marched on Charlottesville and killed a woman, said there were very fine people on both sides.
joe biden
You know, Senator Sanders likes to say he'll need a record turnout to defeat Donald Trump.
unidentified
He's right. Sanders attacked Biden at a Michigan rally on Saturday, hours after Biden had warned against a primary bloodbath involving the U.S. Vermont senator and self-described Democratic socialist.
He's even predicting a bloodbath.
leslie in nevada
What does that mean? He's going to exact a bloodbath?
There's something wrong here.
Praising Hitler.
Praising the Russians.
unidentified
I will eat your leftist ass like Warren from the Cobb.
alex jones
I'm ready. I will eat you.
I will eat you. This is what they do.
It's like I go, this is satire.
I don't mean this. But if civilization collapses, I'll have to eat my neighbors.
Boom, I'll eat my neighbors.
And I knew they'd do that.
I trolled them. They send us massive traffic.
It blows up in their face. I'm not the one lying.
They're the one lying. Got 50 million views.
We put out just a graphic with a cut-down quote of, I'll eat your leftist ass.
I'm the one laughing.
I'm the one that trolled you.
You're fools. And that's the thing.
When we just start intellectually outsmarting these people, it's very easy.
It's like Mike Tyson and his prime taking on a 105-year-old man who can't even get out of a wheelchair.
But we still sit there and demur to the establishment, act like, oh, let's be scared of them.
Let's be scared of what they say about us.
unidentified
Some of your critics would say, you know, there's a race for mayor.
We know you're a convicted rapist.
This could hurt his campaign.
How would you respond to that? Hey, um, I don't know who said that.
You know anyone I heard say that.
You know what I mean? And I don't have no comment to that, you know, because it's negative, and you're being negative.
Mike spent quite a bit of time yesterday talking about his life, highs and lows.
It's so interesting that you come across like a night guy, but you're really a piece of shit.
Hey, come on, come on.
No, no, that was a piece of you.
That was a piece of shit. You know, we're doing live TV. I don't care.
What are you going to do about it? Is it nerve-wracking for you to do something like this, or is it more nervous for you to box?
It's more nerve-wracking for you here talking to a rat piece of shit like you.
alex jones
Oh, come on, Mike. You want to be ridiculed and attacked by these people.
unidentified
It's Wednesday, March 20th in the year of 2024.
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Chase Geyser.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geyser, your host this morning, filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
Harrison Smith is going to be on TimCast again this week.
Like every time he goes viral, TimCast wants to have him on, and they are all the better for it.
So I believe tomorrow night on TimCast, you'll be able to check out Harrison Smith's appearance live on YouTube.
TimCast is one of the last podcasts that can tell the truth and somehow get away with it on YouTube, so I highly recommend that you tune in then.
So this morning I'm hosting the American Journal.
Alex Jones will be in studio at 11 a.m.
for the Alex Jones Show. And Owen Schroer will be hosting the War Room.
So much news to cover.
So much craziness going on.
It's been an odd week, frankly.
It's been a bizarre week.
Harrison was telling me that yesterday was kind of a slow news day.
Everybody's talking about this bloodbath conversation.
And basically the same things are happening in just a more advanced, developed way.
I see headlines stacked across the desk of Ukraine losing the war and Ukraine involved.
Bill Gates is planning nuclear facilities all over the continent.
And artificial intelligence is now subtly and more egregiously taking over.
And one day you hear something great from the Supreme Court.
Like last week when we were all sipping champagne on the Alex Jones show.
And the next day you hear something terrible from the Supreme Court.
Like they don't even believe in the First Amendment to begin with.
And then you hear all the responses come out.
And I see it from conservatives too.
I see it all the time.
How could the Supreme Court be against the First Amendment when it's the...
Foundation of our democracy.
Why do they always use that word democracy?
I think it was Elon Musk, and I agreed with all of his points, but then the word democracy comes in like a bad, bad old friend that isn't welcome anymore, just showing up for the Christmas party.
That word democracy always seeps in, but get a load of this.
Bill Gates-backed company seeks to deploy small, modular nuclear reactors in the U.S., A company founded by Bill Gates, what company wasn't, is planning on being the first to build a new generation of nuclear power plants based on small modular reactors, SMRs. In the United States, these plants usually have a power capacity of 300 megawatts.
Or less, which is about one-third of the regular reactors.
Oh, so it's only one-third of a Chernobyl event.
And I've got mixed feelings about nuclear power.
I'd love to talk to the audience about this.
And the third hour will be taking calls today, but...
On the one hand, I realize that nuclear power is basically an infinite source of energy, and it's incredibly efficient and not as harmful to the environment.
It's absolutely amazing, this technology, what it's capable of, how many cities it can power, how many lights it can turn on, what can be done with nuclear power is astounding.
And yes, there's nuclear waste, and we bury it under mountains or we shoot it into space, and we don't know what to do with these radioactive materials after they're being used or consumed.
And yes, there's Three Mile Island, and there's Chernobyl, and there's these little fluke incidents with the RBMK reactors where they weren't supposed to be using cheap material for the rods, and it caused a meltdown.
I understand. I understand.
But in theory, on paper, nuclear power seems absolutely amazing.
It's an efficient powerhouse.
Perhaps the only good thing that came out of the development of the atomic bomb was our ability to translate this technology to something that could produce energy rather than destroy cities, something that could power cities rather than totally annihilate them altogether.
But the problem is when we're talking about nuclear power, we're talking about nuclear reactors, there's a couple of variables that we seem to fail to consider.
And I know J.R. Majewski is an American patriot and a hero, and he's somebody who's been involved in the nuclear industry for years.
He ran for president, excuse me, he ran for office for a number of times, Congress, and didn't win the last time.
But he's the guy that's famous for painting his entire lawn into a MAGA yard.
And I've talked to him a number of times.
He's a big advocate for nuclear power.
He's worked in the industry for a long time.
But I have to disagree with him.
And I'll tell you why I have an issue with nuclear power.
The reason I have an issue with nuclear power is because every time I call the IRS, and unfortunately I have to call the IRS all too frequently, several times a year, depending on how many letters they send me, or every time I go to the DMV, Which is why I basically just stopped going.
My car hasn't been registered since 2019.
I've gotten away with it for five years.
I am appalled and astounded by the level of total incompetence.
So you call the IRS, you wait on hold for four hours, and the person you talk to has no idea what they're doing.
I mean, there have been instances when I've been on the phone with the IRS where I have had to correct them based on their own terms of service as I look at the website.
Actually, we can't negotiate a deal for a payment plan because you're saying I owe over $100,000, and the only way to negotiate a plan is if $100,000 or less is owed.
So you have to correct them. You have to be better at their job than them.
Same with the DMV. You go to the DMV. They give you a number.
You sit and wait like a scene from Beetlejuice right next to the shrunken head in this dilapidated building that seems like it itself has been hit by a nuclear bomb.
They finally call you up only to tell you that you're missing one piece of mail to prove your address or you don't quite have the right paperwork or you didn't get the right emissions test.
It's like, well, it would have been nice if you would have told me this before you gave me the number and I waited here for three hours, right?
So the point I'm trying to make is It's abundantly obvious how inefficient and incompetent the government is at basically every level, from the White House all the way down to your local DMV, all the way down to your post office, frankly.
This is not exactly an example of pristine competence and efficiency that we're witnessing.
I mean, I see more efficiency when I go to a Chick-fil-A. At least when I go to Chick-fil-A and I say thank you, they always say, my pleasure.
They can follow that simple instruction, something I'm not sure any employee of the DMV would be capable of.
And then we're talking about nuclear power, and on paper, it looks amazing.
You're talking about top engineers, top scientists, nuclear physicists, the best engineering, the best design, the best implementation, all of the jobs that would be created, all of the energy that would be saved.
This sounds like a no-brainer to me.
What are you guys so scared of, you liberals?
You just don't like new technology because you think it's radioactive?
Sounds great, right? And then you realize that the people that are going to be running these facilities are most likely going to be diversity, equity, inclusion hires.
unidentified
And they're going to be morons!
chase geiser
And so I've got no problem, in theory, with nuclear power, but then you get down into the weeds, into the politics of who gets hired to do what, how these contracts are sent out from municipalities or from states or from the federal government, God forbid, and you realize that shortcuts are going to be taken, that diversity hires are going to be made, that the president of the plant is going to be somebody like Kareem Jean-Pierre instead of Albert Einstein or Sir Isaac Newton.
And you begin to get a little bit worried about how these things are going to operate.
Not to mention the fact that there was, God forbid, some sort of mass extinction event, and you've got all these reactors just sitting there, then what happens?
I mean, what happens if there is some sort of World War III, and there's massive bombings and disruption of supply chains, and people have to flee cities because they're worried about these issues, and The whole entire civilization is disrupted on an economic and practical level altogether.
Are these nuclear reactors just going to sit there quietly humming along?
I mean, don't these nuclear facilities eventually have an explosion or a meltdown if they just sit there unattended?
Can you properly shut one down?
I know there's been one sitting between Laguna Niguel, California and San Francisco.
And just to give the audience a census, between Los Angeles and San Francisco along the coast, it looks like two giant boobs sitting by the ocean for years, totally unused, basically uninhabited, but they've had a hard time figuring out what to do with the facility because apparently it's abundantly complicated to shut one down.
Once you start it, it's like a locomotive.
You can't turn it back. And it's not producing any power, but obviously it's got all sorts of radiation and nuclear waste associated with it from when it was running.
And you can't just tear it down.
It's got the protective shield and the domes.
Nobody really knows what to do about it.
It's a topic of conversation in California incessantly, despite the fact that the facility hasn't even been used in apparently years.
They opted for windmills, which I guess are way less efficient.
Yep, there it is. The two boobs.
Nobody knows what to do. Look at the empty parking lot.
It's just sitting there and that's prime real estate right there.
I mean, billionaires would build houses right there.
It is right on the ocean.
I don't know if it uses the ocean or not.
I bet you it does for some sort of cooling mechanism or something.
We talk about nuclear power, and it's not that I have a problem with nuclear power.
I've got a problem with the bureaucrats and the people that would be responsible for running and managing it.
I'm worried about it. And I'm not somebody who's just hardline about it.
I'm not going to melt down, for lack of a better expression, if somebody wants to start a nuclear facility or a nuclear plant.
I've just got some concerns that I'd like answered and addressed.
And if you build a plant, that's fine with me, but I might not want to live within 100 miles of it, even though I lived within 100 miles of that one.
But TerraPower has officially joined the race against Russia and China.
It's always about a race against Russia and China.
To develop lower-cost nuclear reactors, according to the FT this week.
Well, we all know why Chernobyl exploded.
It was because they were trying to build the lowest-cost nuclear reactor possible.
CEO Chris Levesque, the last white guy who will ever work on this project, said they are seeking U.S. regulatory approval for their innovation.
Liquid sodium-cooled reactor this month.
The natrium reactors could be constructed at nearly half the cost of traditional water-cooled nuclear reactors.
Well, that explains why that nuclear reactor was by the ocean.
I bet you it was water-cooled by the ocean.
TerraPower, which has secured nearly $1 billion in private investments, has also partnered with the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation, great, to explore the deployment of natrium reactors in the UAE for electricity and hydrogen production.
So the United Arab Emirates is endeavoring to become less and less dependent on oil and fossil fuels.
And we see this changing landscape manifest the world over as the world shifts from fossil fuels in a global economy completely dependent on the trade of fossil fuels.
Whether it's Russia exporting 71% of its economic value via natural gas, or whether it's the fact that the global reserve currency itself is dependent on the trade of fossil fuels being done using dollars.
And there's a part of me that wonders why this is why green energy technology hasn't really properly been developed.
But on the other hand, it seems to me that it's likely this green energy development, this green energy hoax that we're seeing before us is actually just one big conspiracy, one big scheme to undermine the Russian economy altogether.
After all, regardless of how much more expensive or how much less efficient green energy is, imagine a Europe totally powered by green energy.
Imagine a Europe totally powered by nuclear power, by windmills, by all these alternative sources of energy, solar, what have you.
Imagine what that would do to Russia.
It seems to me that it would totally cripple the Russian economy, which, as I said, 71% of its economy is based off of the export of natural gas.
So I wonder, there's a part of me that wonders, seeing how many lies have been told about this conflict between Russia and Ukraine and the Russian hoax and Russia, for some reason, being our enemy basically since 1945, despite the fact that Russia has never been at war with the United States nor killed a U.S. soldier except for those who have volunteered in Ukraine.
There's a part of me that wonders if this green energy hoax altogether has been one giant NATO conspiracy to undermine the economy of Russia because we know that Russia...
It's a huge, tremendous nuclear power, and we know that it's somewhat unpredictable as to who will be at the helm in Russia over the course of the 21st century.
It's not exactly a democracy or a republic, and I know they have elections, but their elections are questionable, to say the least.
I don't necessarily believe these video clips that we've seen this week of Russian soldiers carefully monitoring the votes of old ladies in Ukraine to make sure that they vote for Putin.
I'm not sure that those are real.
But the elections are questionable in Russia.
And we know that opponents of Putin die.
And that the people who come to power in Russia as it stands because of the political structure of the nation tend to be fairly ruthless and willing to do some questionable things.
One of my favorite lines in any movie of all time is at the end of War Dogs, Bradley Cooper's character says, I am not a bad man, but sometimes I have to ask myself, what would a bad man do?
And I think that's the way it is in Russia.
I don't think that everybody in leadership in Russia is an evil person, but I think in order to be in leadership in Russia as it stands, post-Soviet Union, you have to be able to ask yourself, you have to be willing to ask yourself, what would a bad man do?
And then you have to do it in order to secure that power.
It's a very dangerous place to be involved politically.
It's almost like brushing shoulders with the Clintons or being a chef for the Obamas or the Clintons.
It's dangerous. You might wind up drowned.
And so you have to be fairly ruthless to survive, especially for decades there.
And they know that one day Putin's going to die or he's going to retire, even though they're probably lying about the fact that he has cancer.
They're probably just making it up.
One day he's going to have to retire.
And the international community is terrified of who might be drawn from the deck to run the world's leading nuclear power.
And so everything we're seeing happen now, in my opinion, is in part at least an effort to cripple, control, erode, eradicate the sovereignty of Russia because it could be a wild card next.
At least with Putin, despite how evil and corrupt he may be, at least with Putin, he hasn't rashly or impulsively used a nuclear weapon in any conflict that he's been involved in.
And he's been involved in quite a number of conflicts, whether it's Crimea, whether it's Ukraine or others, Syria.
Lots of conflicts. Definitely not opposed to military action, small military operations here and there that wind up being wars, similar to wars in the United States of America, whether it's the military operation in Vietnam or Korea or Desert Storm that wind up being total wars for decades where 500,000 million, 1.5 million civilians are killed.
It's not really a war.
It's just a military conflict, a small military operation.
But what's to say the next person that takes the helm in Russia isn't a maniac, isn't actually a lunatic, isn't actually a sociopath, isn't like a Joffrey Lannister, a Joffrey Baratheon from Game of Thrones who just wants to see the world burn like the Joker or something like that?
What's to say? And so the international community, knowing this, aware of this, It's terrified, and they've been doing everything they can to cripple Russia.
They've been claiming it's an enemy before it's really an enemy, pretending it's an enemy, making up claims that it does enemy stuff that it's not really doing, saying it's blowing up its own Nord Stream 2 pipelines when it's not really blowing up its own pipelines.
We said we were going to do it, then we did it, then lied about it.
I mean, it's really maniacal, the things that we've done to try to make Russia look bad, but it's because we don't...
It's not because we believe that Putin is our enemy now.
It's because we're worried that the wild card next could actually be someone who nukes the entire planet.
What's to stop them? And so how do you gain control over a nation that could potentially have a lunatic at the helm in the next 10 or 20 years and at the same time have the greatest nuclear arsenal in the world?
At least in the top three, whether you compare China, United States, and Russia.
I mean, it's up there. Basically, all of them have the capacity to destroy the entire planet.
And it seems like Putin...
The Kremlin has the power to unilaterally make that call and do that.
And everybody, of course, is so afraid of Putin in Russia that they'll follow orders, even if it means the eradication of the entire planet, because they've seen what happens to people who don't follow orders.
They seem to fall out of the sky, literally fall out of the sky, as is the case with that man who allegedly led the coup against Putin during the Ukraine war, probably CIA-backed and flopped.
And so we've seen for years this conspiracy, literally a conspiracy against Russia in the eyes of the international community, especially in the United States, but also throughout the entirety of Europe and from NATO. We've seen the mass censorship in Europe of all social media that has any defense of Russia in this conflict.
Journalists being arrested.
Hell, I mean, you're more likely to die as a journalist in a Ukrainian prison than you are to die as a U.S. journalist in a Russian prison.
We've seen that happen. Nobody wants to talk about the American journalist who was killed in a Ukrainian prison.
Everybody's always like, Navalny, Navalny, Navalny!
As if it's... Something exclusive to Russia to punish and penalize its journalists.
We've seen what happened to Edward Snowden.
We've seen what happened to Julian Assange and that poor journalist whose name, forgive me, escapes me.
In Ukraine, he was killed for reporting accurately on Russia versus Ukraine in this conflict.
We know how friendly the United States is, how friendly the Western nations are, how friendly Europe is to journalism.
Frankly, none of these power structures are friendly at all, but they do have one thing in common, and it's that they're oligarchs.
We have a Western civilization, whether it's Europe or the United States, that is run by committee, and committee is much less likely to call for the nuclear annihilation of the entire planet than a dictator.
Simple as that.
Too many decision makers, too many red tapes, obstacles in the way when you have committee making decisions.
When I was in business, I hated pitching to partners or husband and wives when I was trying to sell my services.
I always wanted to pitch to the CEO only.
If they ever wanted me to pitch to a board, sorry, I'm not interested.
I don't want to convince a group of people.
Why this is a good idea? Because they're going to make modifications to it.
They're going to adjust it. They're going to want to negotiate in stupid ways.
And they're going to neuter the entire strategy, the entire plan.
I don't negotiate with committees.
I'm sorry. Nobody makes statutes of committees.
I don't negotiate with committees because committees don't ever accomplish anything.
They only ruin things.
So back to the Russian point.
I believe that this green energy hoax has been a conspiracy for decades and to render all of Europe and the world independent of fossil fuels despite the fact that these energy products, these green energy solutions are much more expensive, much less efficient, will amount to the death of millions of people who depend on fossil fuels for energy worldwide.
This has all been an effort to cripple the Russian economy because if the Russian economy is crippled, then it can be controlled.
And the reason we wanted Ukraine to join NATO was because that was just another leveraging point, another negotiating point for how we could deal with energy exports from Russia to the entire European community.
And if we have total control economically over Russia, then they have entirely lost their sovereignty.
And if they've lost their sovereignty, then it doesn't matter who's at the helm.
The international community is in control and it doesn't really matter how many nuclear warheads they have because they won't be able to make any decisions because their entire civilization will depend on us.
And Putin foreseeing this, this attempt to neuter Russia, decided, no, we determine our own fate.
We are the masters of our fate.
We are the captains of our souls in Russia.
And despite how evil or corrupt I may be, I am not going to allow the international community to neuter Russia and eradicate its sovereignty from the face of the planet.
We will determine our own fate.
And if you don't like it, I'm sorry, that's too bad.
But this is the world that we've arrived in.
So if you're going to try to get Ukraine to join NATO, then I declare war.
That's what he did. That's what this whole entire war is about.
The international community is scared that Russia has nuclear power.
They're scared of who comes next after Putin, because Putin's been fairly reasonable, given the amount of power that he has.
And they're trying to wrap their hands around the neck of Russia, and Putin's just saying, no, not my country.
He's a Russia first guy.
In the same way that Trump is America first, Putin is Russia first.
And they hate Trump for the same exact reason that they hate Putin.
Because he loves his own country.
More than the international community.
More than the global cabal.
He's not playing ball. He's not selling out.
He's not compromising the interests of his people for globalist conglomeration of power.
He's not contributing to the new world order.
So they want him dead or neutered or both.
It's as simple as that. And that's why we're always on the cusp of World War III. This is the great irony of it.
This is the great evil and sickness of our intelligence community, of our military industrial complex of this globalism.
It seeks to prevent the annihilation of the world and therefore perpetuates that annihilation.
We're constantly on the brink of World War III because we're afraid of potential nuclear collapse.
We're constantly on the brink of economic collapse because we're afraid of economic collapse.
We're constantly in war because we're afraid of war.
We're constantly losing control because we seek to keep control.
It's a great paradigm.
It's a great irony. And it's just because they're backwards, inverted, satanic and evil and self-righteous and frankly stupid.
It's as simple as that, folks. We're going to get into more news on the other side.
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the reason we are still on the air.
I am Chase Geiser filling in for the great Harrison Smith this morning.
Harrison Smith is flying all over the country, being flown all over the country, being put up in hotels, invited with drivers, and shipped to podcasts because everybody wants to hear what he has to say, so you're stuck with me this morning.
Alex Jones will be hosting at 11 a.m.
Central Time, the Alex Jones Show, followed by the great Owen Schroer hosting The War Room at 3 p.m.
Central today. Harrison will be back on Monday, so I'm going to be here with you for the next three days.
Tomorrow night, he's going to be on TimCast.
Make sure you check it out. Make sure you follow...
At Timcast on X or YouTube and tune in because I think it's going to be a great show tomorrow night.
This is going to be Harrison's second time on the show.
And I think he's all warmed up and ready to roll.
So crew came in during the break and they dropped a bunch of just mind-boggling headlines on the desk.
And it's funny because when I was a kid, I used to think the news was so boring.
Do you remember that? Do you remember laying on the couch with your parents in the evening and they'd be watching the nightly news?
It was Larry King a lot when I was a kid.
And I thought, this is so boring when I was a kid.
I wanted to watch Dragon Ball Z or the Power Rangers.
Now, I can't believe it how astounding and mind-boggling the news is.
Seems like every break somebody's running in here with an article, drop it on the desk, did you see this?
Did you see this? I'm like, what?
I don't know why it is that I'm so surprised to see what I see before me, but I always am.
The audacity of the new world order, of the globalists, never ceases to amaze.
And at some point I should just be, oh yeah, that makes sense.
That should be the reaction to just the most asinine news ever.
First ever over-the-counter birth control pill now sold in the U.S. and available on Amazon with Walmart and Walgreens to follow.
What? First ever over-the-counter birth control pill is now available for purchase online in the United States.
And I specifically asked the question, okay, is this plan B? Are we just spinning plan B? No, this is over-the-counter, over-the-toilet, kill-your-fetus material here.
Opil, which the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved for over-the-counter use last summer, launched its online sale on Monday on the company's website and Amazon.
The pill marks the first time a birth control capsule is available without a prescription in the United States.
So this is how the left fights back against the Roe v.
Wade ruling from the Supreme Court.
Which did not outlaw abortion, mind you.
It just said that abortion was not a federally protected right.
It wasn't a constitutional right as I understand it.
You know, most states, many states, you can still get an abortion.
I believe all states in some form, you can if you catch that you're pregnant early enough or if the cause is something extraordinary.
But now we're seeing the left fight back and say, okay, if you're going to make it more difficult to get abortions, we're just going to eliminate the middleman.
We're going to make it so no doctor has to write any script.
Anybody can just show up at Walmart, or if they're shy about it, they can go on Amazon and have that cute little blue van in two days' time, deliver a pill so you can...
Eradicate your fetus, evacuate it from your body into your toilet, and flush it down the drain.
That's what they're doing, right?
Pillmark's first-time birth control capsule is available without a prescription in the US. The FDA said the pill is about 93% effective, so it doesn't work the first time.
Just take it again. Generally safe for most people who could get pregnant.
And they don't say women, right?
They say most people who could get pregnant because you don't have to be a woman to get pregnant anymore, apparently.
No age restrictions on the drug sale.
So if my nine-year-old's out with her friends bicycling around and they decide to go to a Walgreens in the neighborhood, they want to try an over-the-counter birth control pill.
No problem! A one-month supply of Opil starts at $19.99.
How much is a one-month supply?
Does that mean an abortion every day?
Do you get 30 capsules when you get one-month supply for $19.99?
Or do they just assume that you're probably only going to need to have one abortion a month?
After all, you oftentimes have to wait a month before you even know that you're pregnant, naturally speaking.
Unless you have a test that can test you immediately or in two weeks' time.
So one month supply for $20, it is now cheaper in the United States to get an abortion than it is to use Plan B. I don't know if you've ever had the unfortunate experience of having to purchase a Plan B pill, or if you've just been perusing the halls of your local CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, what have you, and found that it is, what is it, $75, $80, $90?
How much is Plan B on average?
Because now...
50 bucks. It's 50 bucks?
So it is two and a half times more expensive to use Plan B than it is to get an abortion now in the United States over the counter.
One month supply, $19.99.
Three month supply comes at $49.99.
So you get a nice little discount if you plan on having three months worth of abortions.
They will cut back the price if you buy in bulk...
While a six-month supply will run users only $89.99, you want to get abortions for half a year, it's going to cost you less than $100, folks.
This is absolutely amazing.
I can't believe it.
unidentified
I can't believe it.
chase geiser
And in related news, I'm seeing on the desk here, more than 60% of U.S. abortions in 2023 were done by pill study shows.
And we traditionally think of...
Abortions is this taxing and tragic and stressful operation.
I don't know if you've ever seen the movie Cider House Rules with Tobey Maguire, whatever that honey's name was.
But he works for Michael Kite at an adoption, an orphanage, Right before World War II, right around World War II, first half of the 20th century.
And the Adoption Center performs abortions illegally and secretly for women who would like them.
And frankly, it's a very good movie.
It probably makes the best case for abortion of any argument I've ever seen, any debate I've ever watched, any movie I've ever seen.
It is the best case for abortion.
I don't agree with abortion.
It didn't win me over.
But if I were ever to try to convince somebody that abortion should be legalized, I would point them to Cider House rules.
Like I said, I don't agree with it, but they did a bang up job making the case.
Let me tell you. And in that movie, you see operation after operation and bed rest after bed rest of these poor girls, whether it was from incest or rape or some other tragedy that's brought them to the orphanage.
You see them have these major operations, procedures to have these abortions back in the first half of the 20th century.
You think, wow, that is intrusive and traumatic and nobody would ever want to have to experience anything like that.
But now, more than 60% of U.S. abortions in 2023 were done by pill study shows.
I mean, look at all the studies they've done, all the analysis they've done on drone operators.
I mean, you can go into work, grab a Monster Energy drink on the way to work, check into some skiff or some base, operate a drone that annihilates civilians halfway across the world, go home, play Call of Duty with your friends in a suburb of Chicago, if you want.
And that has eliminated the personality, the personalness, the intimacy, for lack of a better term, of war.
It separates the psychology from the fact that they're at war.
You don't feel like you're at war if you're coming home to your apartment in a suburb of Chicago every day, and it's messing some of these drone operators up.
The fact that they can pick up Chick-fil-A, grab an energy drink, eradicate some civilians with drones halfway across the planet like a video game, and then come home and do it all again on Call of Duty until they fall asleep.
Same thing's happening with abortion.
You used to have to go somewhere distant, have this operation, lay in a bed for three days, do it very secretly.
I mean, it was a traumatic experience.
Now it's like the drone operators.
You just show up, you buy a pill, and it's almost like you didn't do anything wrong.
It's almost like you didn't just murder someone.
It's almost like you didn't just take a human life.
And, you know, there's a difference between plan B and abortion, as I understand it.
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe the science is wrong.
But plan B is allegedly, supposedly, supposed to prevent the fertilization of an egg.
So you're preventing a pregnancy even after the act has been done.
But this is actual abortion.
Fertilization's already happened.
The DNA and the chromosomes are all lined up.
You have the code for the human that's going to be born, set, written, in place, and you're just murdering this body, this fetus, this tiny human being with a pill.
And it doesn't feel like you're doing anything wrong because it's just another pill, folks.
More on the other side. Welcome back to the American Journal, folks. I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning, telling us the great Harrison Smith.
unidentified
So many pages, so many papers, so many documents.
chase geiser
So we spent the first half, gosh, of the first hour talking about Russia.
And Ukraine and the green energy hoax.
And we see so many silly things from the globalists that I want to go over with you for the last segment of this hour before we get into more news in the next hour.
And I think what I'm going to do is I'm just going to stack these here and go through them one at a time.
So Ukraine's survival is in danger.
We're in the Pentagon, Chief.
And this is from Infowars.com.
And it's not news that Ukraine's survival is in danger.
What's news is that a Pentagon chief is admitting it.
Because for years we've heard that Ukraine can win.
Ukraine is winning.
Ukraine can win.
unidentified
Ukraine is winning, winning, winning, winning, winning, winning, winning, winning, winning, winning, winning.
chase geiser
You go anywhere on X or Twitter and you see, type in the word Ukraine.
You just scroll for years at least.
It's kind of changing now.
You would see example after example of Ukrainian hero and Ukrainian hero and Russian prisoner of war and Russian prisoner of war and Nazi victory and Nazi victory over the commie Russians over and over again.
But now you see Ukraine's very survival could be at stake unless the West sends more military aid.
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said on Tuesday.
Oh, they found him? When did they find him?
Didn't he go missing for like a week?
Because he had some operation?
Like a month ago? Two months ago?
They found him. He's back.
The head of the Pentagon was in Germany for a meeting of the so-called Ukraine Defense Contact Group at Rammstein Air Base.
I knew that the denazification of Germany was not complete.
I knew that it couldn't work. You can't just drop pamphlets on people for a couple of years and expect their entire ideology to change.
Here they are, meeting with Lloyd Austin to figure out how to get the Nazis to win a war against Russia.
Today, Ukraine's survival is in danger and America's security is at risk, Austin said at a press conference after the meeting.
What does this have to do with America?
Oh, well, it makes sense that Ukrainian national security would be tied in to U.S. national security if this is actually about making sure that Russia has no control over its own nuclear arsenal.
Like we said in the first half of the show today, the first half hour of the show today.
That's what they're really afraid of.
Who's going to run the country after Putin's gone?
And if this is a madman, this is a national security threat to the United States and the rest of Europe.
That's why they keep saying somehow that Ukraine's national security is connected to the U.S. national security.
It doesn't make any sense. It shouldn't make any sense.
It shouldn't be the case at all that they're tied together.
But in a way, they are because Ukraine, you see, is a tool that can be used by the international community to control Russia in all ways.
France is preparing to deploy troops to Ukraine, according to Russia's top spy.
We know that they already have troops there.
We know that a number of French troops have died in Ukraine, a not nominal number either.
France is preparing its forces for deployment to Ukraine.
The head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service, SVR, Sergei Narschkin, claimed in a statement on Tuesday, Paris allegedly seeks to send as many as 2,000 troops to Ukraine, he said.
Meanwhile, Ukraine region honors former Waffen-SS fighter, just like what we saw in Canadian Parliament.
They're honoring Nazis, because the Nazis were the Ukrainians that fought against the Russians the last time, and nothing has changed.
French units in Ukraine will be priority target, warns Russia.
Russian intelligence has alleged that France is preparing a military contingent of 2,000 troops to be deployed on the ground in Ukraine.
The claim was made by Director of Russian Foreign Intelligence Sergei Narschkin on Tuesday and was quickly picked up in international headlines, also given it is rare for him to make statements like this.
He says, quote, The current leadership of the country, referring to France, does not care about the deaths of ordinary French people or about the concerns of the generals, Narschkin said is translated in TASS, According to information coming to Russian SVR, a contingent to be sent to Ukraine is already being prepared.
Initially, it will include around 2,000 troops.
That's not a small number. Meanwhile, Canada stopped arms sale to Israel.
So we've got this conflict between Ukraine and Russia, which is really an international effort to compromise Russia altogether because we're terrified of who's going to have control of the nuclear power after Putin decides to retire or lose power.
That's, in a nutshell, everything going on there.
Simultaneously, We have this bizarre behavior of Nvidia stock in Taiwan, given that China at any moment could take Taiwan, could annex Taiwan.
And frankly, if they don't annex Taiwan this year, I don't think they ever will.
Because what better time for them to take Taiwan than right now?
While we're involved in this conflict between Israel and Gaza, while we're involved in this conflict between Russia and Ukraine, While we have a president who can't put a sentence together or remember where he is or find a way off stage or on stage for that matter.
What better time? So why is it that we're seeing this erratic behavior with the NVIDIA stock?
It's blowing up.
Given that China is on the cusp of annexing Taiwan, has the best chance ever of taking over Taiwan.
It's bizarre behavior.
We know the Pelosi's have been intimately involved in their investments in NVIDIA and they make all sorts of Trades with NVIDIA stock right before or immediately after Nancy Pelosi herself goes to speak to the leadership of NVIDIA. This is the superconductor mega microchip producing high-speed chip production company NVIDIA. And You hear NVIDIA when you look at your specs on your MacBook or your gaming computer.
Yes, they do make gaming graphics cards and chips like that, but you have to keep in mind that NVIDIA is responsible for much of the technology used in military supercomputers, in all cars, in stock exchanges themselves.
Because the processing speed is the best.
It's the fastest. It is the cutting-edge, top-of-the-line technology in processing speed.
Comes from NVIDIA, made in Taiwan.
That's one of the reasons, if not the only reason, why this is such a crucial strategic location for the United States, for the world for that matter, because our technology depends on it internationally, globally.
And we do all these sanctions, like trying to keep Taiwan from trading their chips with China domestically, and then China gets all upset and flies some planes around and acts like they're going to invade, and they never really do.
I don't know if they're ever going to do it at this point, but I think that very likely that it's going to happen in the next couple of months.
I've been saying for a while I think this spring it's going to happen.
I could be way off base here, but it seems to me that if they're serious, and they tend to be serious about these sorts of things, Seems to me that if they're serious, they're going to do it really soon.
Bizarre that the stock has been going up.
But in spite of this conflict between Taiwan, China, and the United States, and what's going on between Ukraine and Russia, we have the same level of conflict happening between Israel and Gaza.
And why is it that we should care at all what happens to either Israel or Gaza?
Why are we so selective in the United States regarding which humanitarian crisis we care about?
We're so upset.
We're so terrified and saddened and disheartened when there's an attack on Israel on October 7th or when there's the bombing of civilians in the Gaza Strip.
But there's literal cannibalism happening in Haiti and nobody's really saying anything about it.
Oh, turn the boats around.
Don't come over here. Sorry.
Oh wait, that was Cuba.
They don't want the Cubans in because the Cubans don't vote for the Democrats.
They're happy to have as many Haitians as possible come over here to the United States.
And I'm sure the Clintons are just delighted at the opportunity to ruin the country even more.
And the funny thing about this whole Haiti thing that's just been driving me nuts over the last two weeks is that video came out of that guy eating that calf in the fire in the middle of the road, right?
unidentified
Everyone's like, look, Haitian cannibalism, Haitian cannibalism, Haitian cannibalism.
chase geiser
And then it comes out and gets fact-checked to say, actually, this cannibalism isn't from Haiti this week.
It's from Haiti two years ago.
Debunked. As if that makes any point whatsoever.
Oh, we're debunked.
Haiti isn't collapsing right now because that cannibalism was from 24 months ago.
So they solved their cannibalism problem.
Is that what you're trying to say? No, no, no.
The cannibalism video from two years ago is indicative of the fall that is manifest right now at a climax right now.
And you're telling me that there's not still cannibalism going on?
Isn't the gang leader's name barbecue?
You think they just put the cannibalism on the back burner, for lack of a better term, because this is a different conflict than whatever gang violence was happening two years ago in that viral video?
We showed it on the Sunday Night Live show.
I'm not going to belabor you with it again or beat a dead horse, but we've got this situation where no one cares about this conflict in Haiti now.
They undermine the severity of this conflict in Haiti now, but for some reason, we care so much about what's happening in Gaza.
Huh. That's when you have to ask yourself, why?
Why is it that the United States is selecting this catastrophe, this humanitarian crisis to care about, and totally disregarding the number of different catastrophes or humanitarian crises happening all over the world?
Whether against Christians, whether in the countless areas of Africa that these things are happening, whether in Haiti, we forget about those.
Why do we care about Gaza so much?
Why do we care about Israel so much?
Well, it's because it has something to do with our own so-called interests at the expense of the American people.
klaus schwab
More on the other side. Young generation, like Prime Minister Trudeau, half of this government, are actually young noblings of the world in California.
We penetrate the cabinets.
The change is not just happening.
unidentified
The change can be shaped by us.
alex jones
You're losing, leftists.
We're winning. F*** you.
F*** you, New World Order.
unidentified
Hold up, hold up.
What brought you out here today? Gotta make a change.
We've been in a war area for about 20 years, my whole life, and it's time for a change.
Bro, I don't think people really realize how pro-life we are.
owen shroyer
That's how you're gonna start it.
unidentified
You're just gonna come right out, just full-on pro-life.
Yeah, with baby, with every race.
owen shroyer
The one, oh, okay, you're gonna go that toxic.
unidentified
The one thing that everybody loves to talk about the most Such an angel In your hey
So Harrison I heard you used to work for the opposition and you were Seth the Myers is right hand man I I mean, that was a long time ago.
I'm not sure why you'd bring that up here.
I feel like it's relevant.
What about... I heard you used to work for the FBI as well.
chase geiser
Is that what this is gonna be like?
unidentified
Are you throwing these accusations?
Did you guys know he was going to do this?
Are they accusations? Yeah, they're accusations.
You're going to really ask me that? That's it.
I'm out. I'm out.
Seriously, dude. I'm out. So what?
Pregnant bitches at the border?
Yup. No way.
Derek, you know the pregnant bitches at the border?
Anchor babies. There's pregnant bitches at the border.
owen shroyer
Pregnant bitches. This is the illegal immigrant operation, and they're running three dozen pregnant women and a bunch of other mothers and children up to the Catholic facilities right now as we speak.
Take a look for yourself.
unidentified
She's very active online.
lexis anderson
She's done deep dives in all of the FDA FOIA documents that come out, and they all confirm the exact same thing that she knew about back in the fall of 2020, before a single shot was given out to the public.
unidentified
Yeah, we're having this conversation. I know you told me you didn't want to have it.
No, don't do it, dude.
Dude. Dude, we have to get to the bottom of this.
You lied to me, bro.
I didn't lie to you. You told me it wasn't going to come off.
No, I know. We're recording.
Let's do that. Wait, what'd you say about vaccinated people?
I just said that I can't be too comfortable because you guys are all unvaccinated and I'm just running a bunch of super spreaders, so.
That's accusations, though.
How do you know we're not vaccinated?
Because it's an InfoWars right there.
That's scary. Ah, sh**.
You know, talking, you know, watching you guys, it's like, there's a lot of confusion here.
But if you go to the book of Revelation, there's an angel that's released midway through who's called Abaddon or Apollyon.
Literally, his name means confusion.
Um, just, dude, it was bad.
Oh, bad. She, like, told a 12-year-old girl in Australia she wanted to, like, f*** her in 10 years.
And it's like, dude, I'm trying to feel bad for you because I know that you're, like, going through some shit and you're just, like, totally fucked up on stuff, but also, like...
Also, you're a piece of shit. You are a piece of shit.
Like, you are a nasty old hag.
They say take it off, I say keep it on.
Bando, crop top, boy short, brother.
If you had a son and he was like, you know, you had a son, he was gay, you'd be like, oh, man, you don't want a grandkid?
No problem with it. When you have something in you that you really want to do, you set your mind to it, you can absolutely achieve it.
No questions asked.
It's just how bad do you really want it?
chase geiser
Walking along the avenue of freedom is Chase Geiser, your host this morning of the American Journal. - The great Harrison Smith. Harrison Smith is going to be on TimCast tomorrow.
We've got a lot of news to cover this morning.
I want to show this clip of a man named David Pakman.
I don't know if you've ever seen David Pakman.
David Pakman is sort of a pseudo-intellectual, I guess you would say.
I don't want to insult the guy.
He's been on Joe Rogan's podcast.
He's probably a pretty smart guy, probably a nice guy, but almost everything that he posts on X or anywhere, for that matter, just drives me absolutely crazy.
It is the epitome of right-wing trigger material, and I don't respond to any of it because it's so triggering to me, for lack of a better term.
I hate using the words they use, but it's so triggering to me that I don't want to respond to it because it seems almost like it's trigger bait.
They want the replies, that they want the engagement, that they're just trying to make me mad.
After all, why do I see it so much if I'm clearly not the audience who agrees with this?
Let's just see what he had to say the other day about Trump comparing immigrants to animals.
unidentified
This is clip number two. No Trump rally is complete without virulent xenophobia reminiscent of past regimes that have dehumanized whoever.
Here is Trump talking about, you know, some of these immigrants They really are animals.
donald j trump
Young people, they're in jail for years.
And if you call them people, I don't know if you call them people.
In some cases, they're not people, in my opinion.
But I'm not allowed to say that because the radical left says that's a terrible thing to say.
They say you have to vote against them because did you hear what he said about humanity?
I've seen the humanity and these humanity, these are bad.
These are animals, okay?
And we have to stop it.
We can't have... Another Lakin.
We have so many people.
We have so many people being hurt so badly and being killed.
They're sending their prisoners to see us.
They're sending — and they're bringing them right to the border.
And they're dropping them off and we're allowing them to come in.
And these are tougher than anybody we've got in the country.
These are hardened criminals.
And we've got hundreds of thousands of them.
And, uh...
We're not going to take it.
We're just not going to take it.
We're destroying. They are destroying our country.
unidentified
I'm telling you this. You know, we've talked about it before.
This is the absolute worst bottom of the barrel, dehumanizing language, not people, but animals.
And of course, if you see someone as an animal, then you are going to be more willing to accept them being treated like animals, for example, being caged.
And that is what this is fundamentally about.
Trump has told us he will militarize deportations.
He will put migrants in camps He has said all of what he would do.
And at a certain point, we just have to say, yeah, that's what he's going to try to do.
We can't leave it to whoever in the military to prevent it.
We have to prevent it ourselves by how we vote in November.
chase geiser
Okay, so they're not animals.
And I just want to flip through these articles I have on the desk here.
You might want to put the cam on them.
Columbian drug lord arrested after operating out of Texas migrant shelter.
Boycott slams Planet Fitness.
Yes, yes, yes. That was previously deported Ecuadorian who strangled newborn to death caught in New York.
Child sex predator caught illegally reentering the U.S. Every single day, there's at least three or four headlines just like that on this desk.
And I don't even go into it because it seems repetitive.
It seems redundant every day to go over every example of an illegal migrant who's committed some sort of atrocity in this country.
And we're not talking about immigrants.
We're talking about illegal aliens coming over here, committing crimes, being let out after they commit the crime, only to commit even worse crimes again, finally facing deportation after they do it the second or the third time, and then just coming back in and doing it again.
So it's wrong to put that person in a cage.
We should just let that person strangle a newborn.
No problem.
What are you trying to accomplish, David Pakman, by saying that Trump is calling these people animals?
You don't think that guy's an animal?
I'm not saying everybody coming over the border that wants to do landscaping and send money back to their family is an animal.
That's not what we're saying here.
But it's incredibly irresponsible, is it not, for us to allow the literal invasion by tens of thousands, if not millions of people, over 10 million people since Joe Biden took power in this country...
Isn't it incredibly irresponsible?
There's clip 10 here. Michael Yan was on the Sean Ryan podcast.
I want to run this in a second. Talking about how it's literally evasion.
Talking about how these people are standing at parade rest.
A military stance.
Talking about how obvious it is that we're being invaded by military-aged single men coming over without their families between the ages of 18 and 44 or 18 and 34 ready to roll.
Now we have the Supreme Court coming out and saying that they can have weapons.
And we're just supposed to let this happen because it's insensitive to call them animals.
It's inappropriate to call them animals.
We're dehumanizing them because we are Nazi sympathizers while you fund Ukraine.
Let's look at clip 10 here.
unidentified
So the Chinese, what are they doing?
Many are coming for this reason or that reason.
I don't know what all they're coming for.
They're clearly mostly military-age males.
shawn ryan
When you say military-age male, that makes me think that you believe they're coming here to invade in a fight.
Is that what you're saying? I think it's pretty obvious.
unidentified
And I think if you come down with your background, I'm not going to need to say a word.
I'm just going to need to take the horse to water and be quiet and let you watch.
shawn ryan
Do you think that's what their plan is?
unidentified
They don't hide it at all.
Some of them actually say it.
Their plan is not to attack you and take over the world.
Their plan is to become the world.
They're going to become this demographically.
chase geiser
That's what I saw in Tibet.
unidentified
That's what I see in parts of Thailand.
shawn ryan
I just read an article the other day that California just elected its first non-citizen government official who happens to be Chinese.
chase geiser
Matt, what do you think?
matt infowars
Well, you know, if we want to talk about the language we use, right, in comparing people to animals and treatment of animals in general, can we at least acknowledge the treatment that takes place with migrants treating each other like animals,
right? Full-grown men, like you just said, who are entering the country, who are taking children, right, like their pets, across the border, you know, back and forth, right?
Is that not treatment like an animal?
chase geiser
You know, it's so wise that you use the back and forth expression because when I was down in Eagle Pass with a crew, One of the things that the locals were telling us was this is the first time that Border Patrol is encountering or has been encountering the same children repeatedly.
So what they do is they send children over to make sure that the coast is clear, literally.
Then they have the mules go over the same way with the drugs, the fentanyl, what have you.
And then They send the child back to Mexico to have him do it again.
So Border Patrol is encountering the same children over and over again.
They're not just sending people over here.
They're using them like dogs, like animals as a scapegoat.
matt infowars
Yeah, so, you know, it's super easy to cloak, you know, evil in this, you know, higher moral virtue, you know, David Pakman can kind of go sit on it, you know? I mean, oh, well, they're calling people animals.
Well, they're treating people like less than animals, right?
chase geiser
Yeah, I totally agree with you.
And I don't know what his shtick is because you can tell by the way the guy puts sentences together by some of the things that he says.
You can tell he's not a low IQ person.
This is not somebody who's intelligently just decompacitated or incapacitated.
This is somebody who should otherwise be capable of better critical thinking.
So is he part of a cult or is he just lying for engagement?
What do you think is going on with that?
matt infowars
Well, I think it's, you know, lying for engagement, but also, again, there is a virtue signaling pattern with a lot of people, right, on the left.
It's not only the fact that they're gonna get engagement through this, it's also the fact that amongst their peers, they're standing tall, right?
chase geiser
Yeah, it's very similar to Destiny.
Destiny's kinda like that too.
matt infowars
And in a way, you know, it's also something where I think with people that lack purpose, right, this is his ultimate purpose, right, to virtue, right?
And that's another personal reason why he decides to choose this content to talk about.
If you think about it, right?
Like, what else is he actually doing?
What else is David Pakman actually doing to solve tensions at the border, right?
And for worse, we actually go down to the border.
We send you right now.
You're sitting ultimately where he's sitting, right, in a studio.
But you go down to the border, right, to go expose this.
Because, again, we need to move the needle politically to To get legislation passed, the best way to do that non-violently is to talk about it, is to expose the problem.
So until David Pakman comes up with a better way, I think the best thing is just to tune him out.
chase geiser
I think you're probably right.
I couldn't agree with you more. The thing that came to mind is, do we have examples of David Pakman's on the right?
Is there anybody you can think of, Matt, on the right, who is our version, our doppelganger, our bizarro David Pakman, if you will?
Do you see it from both sides or is this something exclusive to the left?
matt infowars
I do acknowledge that grifters are everywhere.
Yeah. Right? You're putting me on the spot.
unidentified
Well, I don't want to put you on the spot. And I don't want you to say anything about anybody you don't want to say.
chase geiser
Yeah, I'm with you.
I'm with you. Thanks, Matt.
I appreciate that. That's good insight.
I see stuff like this and it just blows my mind.
I think Matt analyzed it perfectly well.
I think you have somebody who's just virtually singling and comes off very kind of gross and beta to me to see that behavior from a grown man.
I don't know if he's trying to get laid or make money or what the deal is, but it doesn't seem from my experience that that approach is going to be healthy or work.
I mean, it's a good way to wind up marrying somebody who will cheat on you with some sort of alpha male, I think, but I don't know.
It's bizarre the world that we've arrived in where...
People are just totally distorting our concept of what it means to be heroic or manly or masculine.
And they're leaning into this compassionate, just BS, sappy, weak, mopey, complainy, no sunlight, needs winter sun plus mentality.
I wonder when it started because...
Remember the emo phase?
When we were growing up, the emo phase was all the rage.
The scene kids with the swoopy hair over the one eye, listening to a lot of Blink-182, I miss you, I miss you.
And there was something about it that was really trendy and cool where you'd have these kids coming of age...
I wanted to lean into being emotional and sensitive and thoughtful and poetic.
And they wear the skinny jeans with their chromed out belts and the swoopy hair and listen to the music that just literally sounds like whining.
Maybe we can come out of this segment with Blink-182.
That would be probably a good example.
unidentified
But, I mean, I just think, it's like, right, what was the lyric?
Don't waste your time on me, you're already a voice inside my head.
chase geiser
Like, who listened, like, I grew up listening to Jim Morrison, man.
And don't get me wrong, there's a place in my heart for that music because it's nostalgic, but when did we decide that it was heroic and And masculine and cool and manly to lean into that instead of like a Jim Morrison or somebody masculine.
Maybe it started with the Jack Kerouac's in The Beat Generation and this idea that some guy sitting quietly in the corner writing poetry was more masculine than...
The generic sports player.
Some Holden Caulfield out there knowing that everyone was a phony and just moping and complaining and whining and getting the crap beaten out of him when he tries to hire a hooker was somehow cooler and more raw and real and masculine and adventurous than...
Any hero from Lord of the Rings to George Orwell to any of these other classic texts.
I don't know what happened.
Maybe it's based in this idea that in order to be a man, you have to be an intellectual.
And it just went off the rails.
In the approach for intellectual enlightenment, we veered away from the Steve Jobses or the Benjamin Franklins or the Isaac Newtons or the Albert Einsteins or the Elon Musk.
We veered away from that and we went into this Artistic, intellectual track where we just, oh, it's the poets.
It's the Bob Dylans.
It's the Jack Kerouac.
And then that inherently manifests over time into scene kids and emo kids and David Pakmans with their eyes too close together.
Complaining about how a dominant alpha male is referring to criminals who strangle children as animals.
Oh, and don't call them animals.
Don't. Stop it.
It's so weak.
It's so low-T. And I'm not a strong guy.
I've got a bleeding disorder. I never played any sports.
But at least, like, to think that I have the character of, like, a cool hand Luke or somebody like that, where, yes, even though I would get the snot kicked out of me by the bigger guy in the yard, maybe I would have the character just keep getting up as long as I draw breath and remain conscious and take another hit.
Like, at least... At least go for some sort of character, some sort of heart, boldness.
But these guys, they're so weak and they just whimper and they whine and they cry and we saw it.
After 2016, do you remember all of the viral clips of the sobbing Hillary Clinton supporters looking up at the glass ceiling which wasn't going to be shattered after all the fireworks that couldn't be used to metaphorically shatter a glass ceiling because shattering a real glass ceiling would be way too dangerous.
And they're screaming and they're crying.
It's like, yes! Where's the Paul Newman?
Where's the cool hand Luke?
Where's the big guy yelling at David Pakman, stay down?
And David Pakman standing up and saying, you're going to have to kill me.
He's just not going to do it.
He's going to stay down. He's a giant.
He's a giant.
unidentified
That's what he is. So, I don't know.
chase geiser
I don't know what to tell you. Meanwhile, we have the United States warning of cyber attacks against the water system throughout the nation.
And I want to talk about this story not only because we sell Alexa pure water filters, which you should absolutely get at Infowarsstore.com.
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And I feel like I could get water out of the dirtiest river in the apocalypse.
No problem. Okay?
But I want to talk about this U.S. warning of cyber attacks against the water systems throughout the nation because...
It comes in the context of all these cyber attacks and the psychological operations that are happening around them.
So we saw weeks ago news that Russia had space nukes and it was going to be this catalyst for NATO's involvement in war in Ukraine.
And it disappeared when all of the AT&T service went down for a number of hours in the middle of the night.
And when that service went down, instead of admitting that it was a cyber attack, because after it all, it only affected or impacted one carrier, which is the biggest indicator that it was a cyber attack and not a solar flare, because you think solar storm would impact a number of carriers.
They acted like it was all natural.
It's never a cyber attack. It's some natural space weather.
It's solar activity.
It's solar weather.
Solar flares. We're not under attack.
And remember when all the banks went down and missed direct deposits months ago?
And remember all the banks that were...
Not operating correctly in the Midwest.
A number of months ago as well.
I mean, we've experienced cyber attack after cyber attack after cyber attack.
700 gallons of diesel fuel spilled all over one of the islands in Hawaii.
The same island that was lit on fire.
Because of some weird fuel pump malfunction after laser activity at the Space Force Center.
Obviously, a cyber attack.
I mean, we've been experiencing cyber attacks time and time again.
And every time it happens, it is ignored or explained away by solar weather or a glitch or some sort of issue that has nothing to do with actually being attacked by a foreign power.
They always want to write it off because they don't want us to know that we're in World War III already with the likes of China or Russia or Iran.
They want to play it off. They want to control the narrative.
But why is it... That they're coming out now in warning of cyber attacks.
And the reason I wanted to mention this is because they're coming out.
They're admitting that U.S. is susceptible to cyber attacks against our water systems throughout the nation.
And then when it actually happens, they're going to use a different explanation.
So I call upon the audience here today.
I call upon the audience.
So remember this headline.
Remember that we're at war with Eurasia.
So when they say that we were never at war with Eurasia, we know in our heads, despite the fact that this story will just be eradicated, that we are.
Remember this because when the water systems go down, when there are malfunctions, when there are issues, when you hear of municipalities not having access to running water for days at a time, The Biden administration is warning states to be on guard for cyber attacks against water systems, citing ongoing threats from hackers linked to the governments of Iran and China.
Disabling cyber attacks are striking water and wastewater systems throughout the United States.
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Reagan and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan wrote in a letter to governors made public Tuesday.
These attacks have the potential to disrupt the critical lifeline of clean and safe drinking water, as well as impose significant costs on affected communities.
So, when it happens, in the next several months...
Maybe even the next several weeks.
Remember that they said it was cyber attacks.
Just like they said they were going to destroy the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and then lied about it afterwards saying that Russia sabotaged its own pipeline.
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Now, we have more news as well.
We've got a couple of minutes left of this segment before we go to break.
I want to talk about AI-generated deepfakes, which apparently are beginning to sway public opinion all over the world.
This is from Infowars.com.
Artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes are beginning to sway public opinion all over the world, creating fake photos, videos, or audio clips used to require considerable resources in terms of time, technical expertise, and finances.
But the advent of AI has drastically lowered these barriers, providing anyone with malicious intent and a smartphone with the power to manipulate public opinion.
So... I agree and I disagree.
I think that the deepfakes are swaying public opinion, not because people are falling for the deepfakes, but because the memes are so hysterical.
Everybody knows when they see a deepfake that it's not real.
I think most people at least know or understand.
Maybe they don't. And it's pretty obvious when something asinine comes out or atrocious comes out, even if it looks real, you can tell that it was deepfaked.
I mean, does anybody really believe that Klaus Schwab sang all of those songs in that promo that we run as a joke on InfoWars of Klaus Schwab singing hit songs about eating the bugs in the New World Order?
Oh yeah, I'm saying it wasn't him.
Wait. Mind blown.
Santa isn't real, man. I'm sorry.
No, he has kids. For those kids listening to CNN, you'll absolutely believe it.
But they want to...
Villainize these deepfakes as much as possible because deepfakes are the decentralized version of artificial intelligence.
You don't see the deepfakes coming from the Googles, coming from the opening eyes.
They come from the consumers. They're consumer-based weaponization of artificial intelligence.
That's why they try to criminalize them because they want to regulate the consumer out of being able to use, manipulate, or create artificial intelligence because they want to monopoly over it so they can use it to subjugate you without you having any way of fighting back.
Thank you.
unidentified
You're appropriating a space for your own personality.
I'm a journalist. You're not a journalist.
How do you decide who's a journalist?
I mean, considering I was fired as a journalist, you're no journalist.
Literally, would you rather be at your sticky roll line?
You're not doing this for, like, what the actual conversation is, which is getting rid of this country.
Getting rid of this country?
Getting rid of America, getting rid of the West.
This is what this is for.
You want to get rid of America?
Yes. Everyone here understands that at some level, we need to get rid of America completely.
What should we do? Decolonization?
Land back? Where should we go, though?
In our communities.
We need to go leave the capitals.
Leave the central capitals of commerce, of capital itself.
chase geiser
These people. Not exactly the happiest campers.
They want to eradicate America.
We know this. Alex Jones has been saying this for 20 years.
He said it famously on the Tucker Carlson interview that I to the State of the Union.
They want to eradicate Western culture altogether.
They're marrying the concepts of Christianity and Western culture with whiteness.
And so they can attack whiteness and simultaneously by proxy attack those two other concepts, Western culture and Christianity.
And it's hard to defend against because if you defend against it, you sound like a white supremacist then.
This is the trickery.
This is the word game that they play with language itself to get us to just take the beating, stay down, and have no way to fight back.
Unable to weaponize.
And I saw a hilarious clip.
I can't remember the name of the comedian.
He's the... Indian guy that does the podcast with Andrew Schultz, the flagrant podcast.
He's been on Joe Rogan's podcast.
He had a hilarious bit.
I don't know if you guys can find it.
Can you find the bit that he does about white guys not being able to have an opinion?
It's a short clip. If you find it, we'll run it.
I won't go into it because I want the audience to see it from him.
But truth of the matter is, we're silenced and when one guy comes along and says everything that we're not allowed to say, that's when we freak out and we're excited.
And that's what Donald Trump has done with the populist movement.
He's waking everybody up.
He's inspiring everybody.
And we see how this strategy from the left has been successful over the course of decades now.
Really ramped up in the last eight years, basically since Donald Trump went down the escalator, they just took it into overdrive.
They went plaid with this attempt to eradicate America from the heart of every American, from the mind of every citizen in this country.
They're even trying to eradicate Americans from America itself by replacement migration.
It's true.
You can call it racist all day.
You can call it conspiracy theory all you want.
But when you're importing tens of millions of people into this country while simultaneously aborting the children of natives here and stifling the incentive for anybody actually from here to have children, making it financially impossible for anyone here through inflation to have a family.
When you're saying that the nuclear family is a product of white supremacy or the patriarchy, then you are engaged in a conspiracy to replace an entire people and culture and way of life.
And migration is one of those methods, those schemes to do that.
Then you have our own people coming out in those protests and saying that their goal is to eradicate America.
Then you have the globalists at the World Economic Forum saying that they want to conglomerate all nations worldwide into one new world order, into one global government, global civilization, society of one species.
The world over. They're literally telling us everything that they want to do.
And then we act like we're surprised when we see headlines from the Wall Street Journal that say the U.S. no longer ranks among the world's 20 happiest countries.
The U.S. has fallen out of the top 20 happiest countries for the first time since a global ranking began in 2012, due in large part to a drop in happiness among younger adults.
So those the most impacted by wokeism, woke...
Ideology, the algorithm brain, TikTok brain, Instagram brain, those most impacted by this psychological operation on our entire population.
Are the least happy among us, the most unhappy.
Americans fell to 23rd place in happiness down from 15th just a year ago.
According to data collected in the Gallup World Poll for the World Happiness Report in 2024, Costa Rica and Lithuania were among the countries that reported being happier than Americans.
According to the annual survey, which asks respondents to rate their current lives on a scale of 0 to 10, 10 being the best possible life for them.
We see this in the context of record numbers of wealthy Americans looking for ways to live overseas.
Costa Rica, I know, is one of the leading places, one of the leading destinations for expats.
I have a former employer who lives in Costa Rica six months out of the year and I noticed a marked improvement, a marked difference in his happiness since he went there.
And you gotta keep in mind, there is a difference between America and the United States.
There is a difference between the United States of America and these ideas, this country that we envision in our mind when we think of our homeland.
And people aren't immigrating out of America.
They're immigrating out of the United States.
They're immigrating out of this country that takes one in every four dollars, at least, that you make.
And if you count property tax and sales tax, some estimates say that by the time you die, 60% of everything you've earned has gone to the government via taxation.
Which I think seems like a blatant violation of the 13th Amendment.
I thought that slavery was outlawed in this country, but apparently not.
And I guess the increase in slavery in this country slaved to the state.
Yes, you can do what you want, but whatever you make is going to go to the state no matter what.
Because it is a mafia.
This increase in slavery in the United States has contributed to a lower level of happiness.
I want you to see this clip of Akash Singh talking a little bit about what's happening to white Americans and why it is that we're so excited about Donald Trump and, frankly, why we should be.
unidentified
Go ahead and run it. People always say, name one thing a white male can't have.
Okay, opinion. The second a white guy even starts to have one, the entire internet is like, um, your privilege is showing.
Let a white guy express himself.
Because if you don't, they bottle up all their feelings.
And then they walk into a voting booth every four years, and the rest of us are like, how the did this happen?
chase geiser
That's how! We vote for the guy that says everything that they're not allowed to say.
That's exactly what Donald Trump is doing.
So while you have Pac-Man making videos, going up on screen, saying how atrocious it is that Donald Trump is referring to the illegal migrants as animals, this is Nazi propaganda, it's Nazi rhetoric, you're telling a white guy what he can't say, he's got too much privilege.
Okay, well when I see that babies are being strangled, that women are being raped, murdered, burglarized...
By these illegal migrants constantly, incessantly, then they're bailed out, then they do it all over again, then there's NGOs, and my tax dollars are funding the whole entire thing, and I'm not allowed to say anything about it.
Of course I'm going to vote for the guy that goes on a stage in front of thousands of people that says these people are animals!
They are animals!
No, you shouldn't hate every person that comes to the United States.
If I wasn't in the United States, I would try to come to the United States by any means necessary.
Don't get me wrong here.
No, they're not all bad people, but bad people are among them, and it's because of bad policy that they get in, that they stay in, that every crime they commit is not only something they are culpable for, but it's something that our administration, our leadership is culpable for as well.
When you have a Supreme Court saying that Texas can't protect its own borders, when you have a Biden administration not only allowing this to happen, not only failing it to stop, but sponsoring this invasion of our country, when you see men at parade rest, military-aged men coming into our country, then the Supreme Court coming out and saying that they can be armed in this country, then California having them put on election boards in this country, somebody's got to come out and say, these people are animals!
And the funniest comedy always rings true.
It always has an element of truth, a kernel of truth in it.
That's why when the Republicans screw up, the Democratic comedians are funny.
And when the Democrats screw up, the right-leaning comedians are funnier.
It switches based on who's in power and who's more full of crap.
That's why we see it back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
We see it all the time. George Carlin famously said, A lefty.
Hilarious! Because his jokes had a kernel of truth.
And so did Akash.
Right there. A kernel of truth.
We're not allowed to say these people are animals?
Of course we're gonna vote for the guy that tells us the truth, that admits the truth, that projects the truth, proclaims the truth on the hills of our very country.
Of course we're gonna vote for him.
Because we're sick of being shut down, shut out, called racist, called the patriarchy, shamed, abused, maligned, slandered.
unidentified
How would... My biggest concern is that your view has the First Amendment hamstringing the government in significant ways in the most important time periods.
I mean, what would you have the government do?
I've heard you say a couple times that the government can post its own speech, but in my hypothetical, you know, kids, this is not safe, don't do it, is not going to get it done.
And so I guess some might say that the government actually has a duty to take steps to protect the citizens of this country, and you seem to be suggesting that that duty cannot manifest itself in the government encouraging or even pressuring platforms to take down harmful information.
So can you help me?
Because I'm really worried about that, because you've got the First Amendment operating in an environment of threatening circumstances from the government's perspective, and you're saying that the government can't interact Yes, That's exactly what we're saying.
chase geiser
The government cannot violate the First Amendment of the United States, that we do have a freedom of speech, and that it's actually not the government's duty to protect people from misinformation.
It's the government's duty to protect people from the violation of their rights by each other or by a foreign invasion, something which you seem to fail to do.
And she's trying to legislate from the bench.
She's concerned about what the outcome would be of a government that's neutered from censorship when that's not her role or responsibility as a Supreme Court justice at all to legislate from the bench.
You're just supposed to determine what's constitutional, what's not.
Not how things ought to be, but whether or not something is or is not constitutional.
How can you not understand that?
How have you made it to the highest court in the country and you don't understand that?
I want to show you guys what Elon Musk said in response.
This is clip number three of Elon Musk responding about his fears for the safety of the First Amendment.
elon musk
There's a reason that we have the First Amendment, and it's important to think about that.
Why does it exist?
It exists because people came from countries where they could not speak freely, where if they did speak their mind, they would be imprisoned or killed.
That's why they were so concerned.
about freedom of speech is because they didn't have it in the countries they came from.
In many places in the world, maybe most places, you don't have freedom of speech.
No country has the protection on speech that the United States does, not even Canada.
So that's something we should really take pride in and seek to preserve.
I mean, I think that the bedrock of democracy is freedom of speech.
Because if you can't say what you want to say, then I think that's essentially political coercion.
Anyway, the reason why there was a high urgency to amend the Constitution with the First Amendment was because if you don't have freedom of speech, you've got nothing.
chase geiser
Yeah, he's absolutely right.
Speaking of freedom of speech, I do want to give the audience an opportunity to call in.
We're going to open up the phone lines.
I'm going to start taking calls at the top of the hour.
So the sooner you call, the sooner I'll be able to get to you.
Make sure you call in 1-877-789-2539.
Again, that's 877-789-2539.
Finally, 877-789-2539.
Give the crew the next few minutes to screen some of these calls as they come in and then...
At the beginning of the segment, the third hour, we'll take calls and take your feedback on this.
And so I know that this is news from a couple of days ago.
I know that the Justice, Katani Brown-Jackson, who made those comments, did so, I believe the day before yesterday.
I mixed the days together because I don't sleep.
But this attack on the First Amendment ties in so intimately with the New World Order, with the globalist takeover.
That it demands attention.
And we saw it first occur basically since 2016, since Alex Jones was taken off.
He was the breaking of the seal of censorship online.
Then we had the Milo Yiannopolises and others that were just eradicated from every major platform on the internet after Trump won.
And we saw exactly what happened.
Trump won the election in 2016.
The leftist machine came out and said that it was a result of Russian collusion.
They said this Russian collusion was done using data from Cambridge Analytica.
They accused Steve Bannon of being involved in it.
Then they had Zuckerberg come to congressional hearings.
And all of the major platforms got spooked by these interrogations, by these congressional hearings, by this involvement from the CIA or the FBI and all of their policies and interactions.
They got spooked and they started removing people from their platforms upon request by the government.
Totally inappropriate.
Totally a violation of our First Amendment right to freedom of speech.
Totally an abuse of power from the deep state on the people of the United States of America.
And frankly, the people of the world who sought to express themselves on the Internet in any capacity with any honesty whatsoever.
And this ties in directly to why they hate Elon Musk so much.
Because Elon Musk took this platform that was Twitter, bought it, turned it into X, which is the closest thing to freedom of speech in any substantial way to any platform on the internet.
I know there are others with even more freedom-oriented policies like Gab or Getter, perhaps.
But they don't have the critical mass that X has.
So in a meaningful way, in terms of impact...
All together, we're seeing that X is the last bastion of freedom of speech on the internet.
That's why they're trying to bring him down, why they're trying to shut him down, why there's hearings, why they're trying to fly him all over the world to talk about hate speech on his platform, why Don Lemon is making a fool of himself asking these ridiculous questions.
Just so obtuse.
I mean, just evil.
Dangerously stupid, in the words of Harrison Smith.
Dangerously stupid, these people.
And he's constantly under attack for it.
They're organizing, coordinating the loss of advertising dollars for X in an effort to make it financially unsustainable for Elon to even own it as a private company in the hopes that he'll have to go public again with it.
Because if he goes public with it, then by law it will be required to have a board of directors.
And if there's a board of directors, that is the avenue through which by which the intelligence community can come in and compromise the organization and reinstitute the policies that manifest in the Twitter files that we read.
That's how the intelligence community gets involved in these companies.
They go public, they compromise the boards, and then they just grain themselves like a weed in a garden, like weeds in a garden.
They just infuse themselves, wrap their vines around the very lifeblood that made these platforms so amazing to begin with and neuter them, render them dead, block out the sun so no light can be shown anywhere, so that there's only censorship and darkness and evil and lies and control narratives.
And we saw the same thing happen this week with TikTok information.
And TikTok, by no means, is a free speech platform.
It is by no means a free speech platform.
I've been banned on TikTok so many times I lost count.
It is by far the most censorious platform I've ever seen.
Censorial, I think, is actually the correct word.
Censorious means something different.
Censorial. But one thing that TikTok does allow is the calling out of Israel regarding what's happening in the West Bank.
And I don't care what happens in Israel.
And I don't care what happens in the West Bank.
I only care what happens in the United States of America.
But when you have laws being proposed in the United States of America in response to what TikTok has allowed to be projected to the people because of foreign lobbies on our leaders, then I'm interested.
Now I'm interested. I didn't care before about Israel versus Gaza.
Gaza, the Palestinians, or who had the right to what land.
I don't care at all because if we're going to argue about who's got the right to what land, that means Texas should be Mexico and Mexico should be the Native Americans.
And I don't give a damn about any of those people.
I only care about Americans.
And damn it, this is my home now.
I'm Native. I'm born here.
This is mine now. And if you want it, you can come and take it.
But when you're going to use this issue, these policies, as leverage to pass legislation which would empower the government to censor any number of other platforms or which would create a loophole whereby China could buy 20% of any platform it wanted and thereby technically make it an adversary-owned platform.
According to the law, as it was written, if an adversary owns over 20% of any of these platforms, then it's an adversary-owned and backed platform.
They could remove any of these free speech platforms from the internet, except for X, because it's privately owned.
Oh, China doesn't want the United States to have Instagram anymore?
Okay, it buys 20% of all the shares.
Then it's adversary owned, right?
You see how this works? They create these stupid laws, and they censor us even more, and they do it based off of these lies because they don't want any free speech.
Like I said, TikTok's not a free speech platform, but it has allowed the truth about the genocide happening in Gaza to go viral a number of times, countless times, undermining the agenda of Israel, undermining the agenda of our intelligence community, our military-industrial complex on the issue.
And that's the only reason you're seeing this legislation come forward.
And the Dan Crenshaw's and other myopic cucks can come forward and say it's about the brainwashing of our children.
But where were they when TikTok made all of our children transgender?
I think over 20% of Gen Z now identifying as something other than cisgender or heterosexual because of the algorithms on TikTok.
Our Republican leaders were nowhere to be found, but now that TikTok is revealing the genocide in Gaza, in the Gaza Strip, they want to create this legislation which would give the government control of every social media platform and open this up to vulnerabilities to China.
To hell with these people!
Make sure you guys call in, 1-877-792539.
unidentified
And we're gonna run this quick report of Dan Crenshaw here right now.
I want to address all of my colleagues who I think are confused about the First Amendment.
The First Amendment does not give the Chinese Communist Party the right to American data or the right to manipulate the minds of Americans.
alex jones
The gay pirate came out in a press conference and said there's no U.S. intelligence agencies involved in the U.S. domestically, and they're not involved in the media.
unidentified
With data and with access to your, you know, app that you're addicted to, you can vastly manipulate an entire population, which the Chinese have done already.
Are you worried that our intelligence agencies are doing the same thing domestically?
Am I worried that...
Well, I know that they're not.
They're not manipulating Americans?
They're not controlling a flow of information?
Yeah, do you have some evidence otherwise that you'd like to share?
alex jones
Operation Mockingbird, libitization hearings, the Steele dossier where the Justice Department paid the CIA operatives to create fake...
unidentified
I mean... Let's talk now about propaganda, a program by governments to manipulate people's thoughts and opinions.
Well, now the U.S. government wants to be able to use propaganda on its own people.
This provision is buried deep within the $642 billion defense bill and would give the government overarching power to push television, radio, print, and social media onto the U.S. public.
alex jones
I could go on for a couple hours here.
I've experienced it myself, but go back to the clip.
unidentified
Congressman, you asked for an example of the U.S. intelligence agencies meddling in our information.
What about before the 2020 election when 50 members came out and said the Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinformation?
Does that count? No, because, I mean, they were retired.
They were retired, but the FBI had the laptop for over a year.
There's nothing even close to a TikTok.
alex jones
So a reporter says, well, what about this case?
He says, oh, those are former intel chiefs of the NSA, the CIA, and other agencies who have all their former employees working in the government.
They themselves work at the big private Booz Allen-type organizations.
It's a revolving door.
So it's big tech, big corporations, big banks.
the ratings agencies, working with the intelligence agencies, directing corporations and government against the people.
unidentified
At least they're trying to, like, the Asian hate, like, the people are getting attacked over them.
A bunch of people have been attacked over the Asian.
So I'm like, what are you doing here?
We're trying to, like, help, like, the BLM.
Like, we're going to, like, I mean, it's individuals.
It's not a people, you know?
That's not good.
The optics without it are not good.
alex jones
The spying on the American people, the censorship in the last few elections, all of that is admitted.
All that came out last year in the weaponization hearings.
But here's Crenshaw basically saying that water isn't wet and that birds don't fly in the sky and that fish don't swim in the ocean and that Hitler didn't have a weird mustache.
Now, no one denies TikTok's bad and weaponized in that four of the six Hollywood production houses are owned by China.
And it came out, as I told you a decade ago, in major Breitbart investigation, that the Communist Chinese Party is funding the major transgender movement in America, Black Lives Matter, all of it.
Yes, we know that.
But... They want this law to then target everybody else, including independent third-party websites.
So it's very troubling it passed the House last Wednesday morning.
And I hope it doesn't pass the Senate because it sets a very dangerous precedent.
We have the intelligence agencies legalized under Obama in 2012 with the repeal of the Smith-Month Act.
And we have them operating against the American people and engaging in this brainwashing.
The Smith-Month Act of 1948.
And I can pull you up Washington Post headlines.
Obama bill passes.
CIA now allowed to deceive and spread propaganda in America.
They're very proud of it.
But they want to have this paradox where they're doing it, involved in it, it all comes out, but then they talk to us like children and say, oh no, that's not going on.
That's not happening. Everybody knows about the Hunter Biden laptop.
That's literally one ice crystal on the tip of the iceberg.
That's one snowflake in this giant complex of control.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning, filling in for the great Harrison Smith, who will be on TimCast tomorrow night.
Back in studio on Monday, so you're stuck with me for the next few days.
We are going to be taking calls this hour, so make sure you call in 877-789-2539.
First up is Tim in Seattle.
Tim, you were the first to call.
You're the first on air. What is on your mind?
tim in seattle
Hey, man. Good morning, Chase.
Good morning, America. How are you guys doing?
unidentified
Good. How are you doing? I'm hanging in there.
tim in seattle
Hey, I just wanted to give a plug real quick before I get into the PSYOP and nuclear energy.
I've been taking the foundational energy supplement for...
I'm on my second bottle.
No, I'm on my first bottle.
My second bottle of Nitric Boost.
Those two combinations are insane.
I have tremendous amounts of energy.
And what I'm doing right now is I'm demolishing basements for water intrusion, so I'm handling jackhammers and roto-hammers all damn day long.
And I don't tire...
I barely need coffee.
The only thing is, is I need a little bit of water for the dust of the air.
But foundational energy is amazing.
Please keep it available because I'm going to need it or I'm going to be unemployed.
chase geiser
So you're doing a lot of physically demanding work and you found that it's not just about mental energy and mental focus, but it's also physically helped you do that demanding work.
tim in seattle
I feel like energy in core parts of my body that I didn't know existed.
It's just coming out.
It's amazing stuff. It's really effective.
As an addict of caffeine for the last 25 years, I wish you guys would have brought this to the market so long ago.
It probably saved a good 10 years of my heart.
But keep it up.
But I also wanted to talk about the psyop of nuclear power.
You were bringing it up. Now, do you know that Fukushima is still open-venting?
chase geiser
No. I actually know remarkably little about nuclear power in the history of it.
I know a little bit about Chernobyl, but that's the extent of it.
tim in seattle
Enlighten me. Okay, so 2011, which is the 14th or 13th anniversary, just happened for Fukushima on March 11th.
It's still open venting.
You still can't get close to it because it's so hot.
It's so radioactive that it not only kills humans, it kills technology as well.
They've been able to finally figure out how to fly small drones into the complex to find out what's happening in there.
But it's so deadly, it's so dangerous that you won't be able to do it for the longest time.
We're talking like hundreds of thousands of years.
It's just a big psyop.
Ultimately, what is happening at Fukushima and with any nuclear power plant that goes off grid or has some sort of catastrophe, is that the core escapes the containment.
chase geiser
Yeah, it exposes the environment.
tim in seattle
Well, not only does it expose the environment, but it's so heavy and dense that it goes towards the aquifers.
It literally hits the ground.
It starts burning its way through like the alien blood and alien, which is very, very caustic.
And there's been reports of nuclear power plants throughout the years where entire foundations have slipped because of this embrittlement and danger that nuclear power poses to the entire world.
It's not clean.
It's the biggest psyop on the world Because what it does is it bombards us with radioactive particles and isotopes.
They know that the plants will eventually fail because they're definitely not keeping them where they should be.
They're not up to spec. Dan and Ofri, when they scanned it, the containment had over...
chase geiser
Did I lose you, Tim?
I don't know if you cheek muted for a second.
unidentified
Are you still there? No, I'm here, but I'm talking about something that...
tim in seattle
Yep, that's what happens when you start talking about real things.
You're all clear, man. Okay, so I implore everybody, it's a very obscure topic because it's such a black pill, but if you look into what happened after Fukushima, there was a really good documentary put together by Radchik or Christina Consolo.
It's still on YouTube. It's called The Wigner Effect.
And, you know, it's popular to, because it's pertinent in the news right now, it's popular to point the finger at the DEI, and some of it has a lot to do with it, but there's also a lot of Like, the general population that is subjected to fallout, what happens to them is that over time, their limbic systems fail.
They lose executive control.
And now, what's the one thing that you can see throughout the entire world?
Mental illness. Everybody's insane.
And if you look at what radiation, especially low-dose ionizing radiation, does to the human body and what it does to all organized systems, it causes catastrophic failure in all things.
chase geiser
Yes, absolutely.
Yeah. Well, and that's the point that I was trying to make is on paper, nuclear energy looks great.
And if these facilities were run correctly, it stands to reason that it would be a good thing.
But the problem is anything run by the government is never run correctly.
So it just doesn't seem like a healthy option.
Is that your general analysis?
tim in seattle
On paper, government looks like a good idea, but obviously it can't be applied.
So, yeah, I think, I mean, I'm a little bit more, you know, I have a tendency to lean towards, we were raised in a concentration camp and this was always the plan just to make it so toxic that people would just fall off the wayside at mass numbers.
But nuclear energy was basically, it was a sigh up on the public because they needed to, they wanted to create nuclear weapons.
They didn't want anybody to object to having nuclear weapons.
You know, a nuclear weapons manufacturing facility in their general vicinity.
And that's exactly what these reactors do.
It's a hell of a way to boil water, is what Albert Einstein said, because it really is.
Wow. A very satanic way to boil water.
chase geiser
So, God bless America.
God bless you, man. I appreciate you.
Michael in California. Michael, what's on your mind?
Michael, are you still there? Can you hear me?
Yep, you sound great. Yeah.
michael in california
All right, let me take you off speaker here.
Okay. All right, so I just wanted to talk about the COVID vaccine stuff real quick.
chase geiser
I'll keep it brief. Take your time.
unidentified
That's usually what they say when it's going to be long-winded, right?
chase geiser
Yeah, like when Vladimir Putin said he only needed 30 seconds or a minute to tell the entire history of Russia to Tucker, and then he went on for 30 minutes.
michael in california
Yeah, right. All right, so...
I was doing a little bit of research into, like, ancient mystery religion kind of stuff, and the Eleusinian mysteries in particular, or orgies of Greece.
And this led me to a rite that they perform where they have this drink.
Now, this drink, people say it was just barley fermented and stuff like that, but there is actually a...
There's a doctor who studied fungus and mushrooms and all of that stuff, and the dude knows his stuff.
chase geiser
And they found it, like, inside the clay jars, right?
They found, like, these hallucinogens?
michael in california
Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
So he's traced it back.
This drink called kikion actually has—it was hallucinogenic fungus, and that was a part of the rite and the mysteries.
Okay. Real quick, that led me to a book by a woman named Edith Starr Miller, and it's called Occult Theocracy.
In this book, she talks about Judaism, and she goes over, at the end of it, she goes over to the Hallucinian Mysteries, and In there it leads out all of the freaking, it states out all of the stages of the mysteries.
And the last one is, by some chance, called Jew, or the God-Man Deified.
So I started thinking, wow, that's pretty interesting.
So my question was that, how can this be carried over to what's going on in modern times?
So I started doing a little bit of digging, and I watched that documentary Died Suddenly, right?
Mm-hmm. So in that, all of these guys that are running mortuaries and morticians, they're pulling out all of this stuff out of these veins.
chase geiser
Yeah, they're all clogged up with that weird white, wormy-looking stuff.
michael in california
Yeah. So when I first saw that...
I started freaking like, I recognized it.
It kind of looked like a mushroom material dried out to me.
chase geiser
Oh, so you think it's a parasite?
michael in california
Well, my point, so I'm looking at this stuff and it's kind of odd, right?
So I just started taking the nitric boost too, just to throw a little supplement thing there.
And it's amazing, man.
It's helping me so much.
chase geiser
Did you get rid of all that stuff in your veins?
michael in california
Yeah. Man, it's...
Yeah, for real, man.
It's starting to make me feel better with, like, blood and all of that.
It's good stuff. But, um...
Sorry if I'm long-winded here.
unidentified
I am sorry, man. But, yeah, much love to you, too.
michael in california
So, real quick, my point.
I started digging up further and doing research, and I found out through one of the InfoWars supplements that But the DNA force, there's something in that that led me on this big rabbit hole.
It's Cordyceps Sinensis.
So I started, it's traditional Chinese medicine that they use this stuff.
It's supposed to help athletes, yada yada, whatever.
So I started digging that stuff up.
And I had seen that name before somewhere, and I couldn't remember.
And then it finally clicked.
There was a documentary a couple years ago that talks about how cordyceps infect ant colonies and freaking like a parasite makes them freaking, it transfers like nutrients.
chase geiser
There's a whole parasite that is found in kitty litter too.
I went over this on Friday.
When I was hosting the War Room, Joe Rogan was talking about it on his podcast.
There's a parasite found in kitty litter that can basically take over the minds altogether of insects and it's known to make people more aggressive and things like that if they're exposed to it.
michael in california
So I contacted Richard Hirschman and a couple other guys that have to do with the Died Suddenly documentary.
And one guy in particular, his last name's Hooker.
This guy, he told me that the panel of doctors he's speaking to right now, it's funny that I should bring up a fungus.
That would potentially be in this stuff because I think it's cordyceps or the spore.
Cordycepsin, I found out, was being used as far back as H1N1. And there's a bunch of studies out of freaking colleges where they were using that stuff.
I'm freaking sorry, man.
chase geiser
No, you're all good. You're all good.
And I've heard that. I've heard...
Increased reports and rumors thinking that maybe the COVID-19 virus altogether was less a virus and more a parasite.
michael in california
So this panel of doctors, they are actually studying the spike protein, and it's come up that they're looking in the direction of it being a fungus.
So the Cordyceps militaris, that's actually a fungus that does do that stuff.
This guy, he used his own blood and skin and grew this stuff in a freaking beaker or whatever you'd say.
unidentified
And it grew like very fast.
michael in california
Wow. So my suspicion, and these other doctors here, is that...
These freaking punks that are doing a bunch of crap to people, testing on us, they freaking tried to use cordyceps on us to fight the vaccine.
And then cross-referenced, it's freaking true.
You look out of some universities in Australia.
chase geiser
Well, the mRNA vaccines have the spike protein in them, too.
So, in theory, they would be injecting the fungus into us.
michael in california
The stuff that comes out of these veins dried out and in the ampules of Mr.
Hirschman looks exactly like dried cordyceps grown on silkworms.
chase geiser
Man, that's crazy. Great call, Michael.
I appreciate that. Let's go next to William in Arkansas.
William in Arkansas, what's on your mind?
Can you hear me? Yep, it sounds great.
william in arkansas
Thanks. Free speech.
You know, where do you want to start?
I'm not asking for my freedom.
It's not a request. My survival is not a request.
I earned my free speech rights at Fort Benning Hominy Church, 83.
It was paid for by blood long before I was born.
If we have to repay that price, so be it.
If I was the bodyguards of all the Bill Gateses and the people that are woke in this world that live that lifestyle, I would be asking for a raise.
You're going to need it and earn it.
You know, I think we should...
Do the same thing to these foreign governments and their prime ministers like Trudeau and the whole Canadian parliament.
What they're doing through Echelon, which is, you know, I can't talk certain direct language about my own crooked, rotten, stinking war profiteering government, but I don't think there's any law for saying, you know, if I was a Canadian citizen, my crosshairs would be pointed at a lot of different people.
And since my family, my children are not exempt, neither would theirs be.
That's what Civil War is, people.
You're sitting here playing games.
We like to call in here and, you know, hear ourselves think and, you know, re-listen to our little broadcast.
These people are direct action killers.
That's what they're doing to us right now.
I'm a nurse almost 40 years, and every time I go to work, I see more and more of these cerebral aneurysms and clots and A quicker deterioration of older people in their stated dementia, you know, and it just infuriates me.
You know, I don't know what to say about the elected sheriffs that aren't deputizing people, that aren't listening a little more.
You know, keep pushing.
I'm your friend, but you sure are pushing people away like me.
And once you push so far, you won't be able to hide behind the power of the state.
chase geiser
Yeah, there is a line that they seem to be abruptly approaching.
They're about ready to cross a serious line.
I agree, William. Thank you so much for your call.
I appreciate it. Let's hear from Lee in Northwest Indiana.
Lee, what's on your mind? Hey, Chase.
unidentified
Just want to let you know, I've been following Infowars probably since their mid-90s.
chase geiser
Wow. Since I was just a wee one.
unidentified
Big fan of what you guys do. Yeah, it goes all the way back to Oklahoma City.
Thank God for people like you guys.
You guys have actually put conservative talk radio in major leagues.
And I think everybody's been trying to play catch up with you guys ever since.
God forbid they ever give you any credit, though.
chase geiser
Yeah, that's the truth, man.
unidentified
I appreciate that. I wanted to call in about that interview, that ambush journalism interview with Don Lemon and Elon Musk.
At one point, the whole thing was...
Anyway, the one thing that really got me was Don Lemon trying to accuse Elon Musk of being a racist because he was against DEI. And he basically accused him of...
At one point, he asked him if he really believed that minorities could not be surgeons or professionals, airline pilots, whatever.
And try to pin him in a corner on that.
And I wish Elon Musk would have told Don Lemon.
You know, the problem here is not that anybody thinks people aren't capable of doing, you know, work like this.
The problem is the failure of the inner city schools that have not trained these kids to actually do the basics so they can build themselves up to get to the point to do these jobs.
I mean, look at the inner cities and the...
The failure of these schools to actually teach these kids reading, writing, mathematics and that kind of thing And then you're supposed to be expected to be an airline pilot or surgeon.
Come on, let's try to get real here.
chase geiser
Well, and you've got to keep in mind that nobody has an issue with somebody who's a minority being hired.
We're just saying that we don't want people to be hired because they're minorities.
I don't care if a black female lesbian is the press secretary.
I just don't want the press secretary to be hired because she's a black female lesbian.
You know what I mean? So it's not racist.
unidentified
Well, yeah, well, you know, the thing is Lemon tried to actually paint Musk into a corner with that and basically accuse him just out of racism, you know.
You know and I know that if you're in a plane, who do you want to fly in the plane?
You know, somebody that just made it because they got their ticket punched or somebody actually knows what they're doing.
And, you know, to me, the big the big villain in all this are the teachers unions and the Democratic machines in these in these Democratic run cities that perpetuate the the lack of education that young people are getting.
I'd love to see everybody in this country excel as far as they can.
I myself, I'm part Hispanic, and I'm old enough to remember the day when it really was discrimination in this country, rank discrimination.
You know, it's a lot better now than it was.
And to let a guy like Don Lemon, you know, perpetuate this stuff and try to divide and conquer things.
And all it's meant to do is keep us all fussing and fighting down here while the elites play the game and keep us all right down where they want us to be, you know?
chase geiser
Yeah, absolutely. And the fact that he had the audacity to claim afterward that Elon Musk was censoring his free speech because he refused to pay him to have his show is just totally...
unidentified
I think he's still on the platform, isn't he?
chase geiser
Yeah, he's still on the platform.
He's not censored at all.
He's just not getting paid anymore.
So he's coming out and saying that he's entitled to being paid a minimum amount.
And I think a list of his demands leaked.
I don't know if that list was accurate or not.
But regardless, the meme was true.
It was hilarious. Some of the things that he was allegedly asking for as part of an exclusive deal with X were just hysterical.
I saw a rumor that he wanted a free Cybertruck equity in X. Things like that.
I don't know if they're true or not.
But obviously, this guy is a no-talent type guy.
He's got... Less than half the followers of Alex Jones.
Last I checked his YouTube channel, I think it had, I don't know, 1,500 subscribers or something.
I'm sure it's gotten up since this interview popped.
But this is somebody, nobody cares about him at all.
unidentified
Yeah. You know, the other thing I wanted to touch on real quick was the TikTok ban.
I keep thinking of the old Chris Rock comment.
It's not that they don't want you using those drugs.
They want you using our drugs.
Yes. You know, come on.
Let's face it. You know, advertising is built on conditioning, mind conditioning.
You know, the book Propaganda was, what, 1913 or something?
And the American public is constantly manipulated by the media.
So we're supposed to believe that the Chinese communists are any worse than what goes on around here?
You know, I'm old enough.
I remember when we were sold on the idea that we had to run over to Vietnam and save the Vietnamese people for themselves.
chase geiser
Right.
Right. Yeah. Propaganda's been amazing.
Wasn't there even a Department of Propaganda established for either World War I or World War II in the United States?
I mean, propaganda is something the United States has been explicitly involved in for 100 years.
unidentified
Well, look at Tavistock.
Tavistock's been... They kicked that in a high gear right after World War II, didn't they?
chase geiser
Mm-hmm. Yeah, and Bockingbird.
I mean, the whole Red Scare was one big propaganda operation.
unidentified
Exactly. Exactly.
So the idea that they're protecting the American public, and you know and I know That this will be turned on the American public, first chance they get.
They'll use us to go after their political enemies like they all do.
And the target is, I hate to say it, are guys like you.
You guys will be number one on the hit list to be taken down.
They'll use us against every person that speaks out against the...
You know, the regime.
And it's like, I think you had the video earlier where he talked about the sanctity of the First Amendment.
chase geiser
Well, Lee, I'm really glad that you made that point because there's this clip, and I don't know where to fit it into the show today.
This James O'Keefe clip.
This is clip number 11, guys.
Where he's talking about compromised media, compromised journalism, and what is your price?
It's just about 45 seconds long, but I want to show the audience this because you're right.
This is exactly how they come after you for telling the truth.
This is how they compromise you for telling the truth.
Let's watch this 45 second clip here.
unidentified
What is your price? Is it 10 million?
Is it 20 million?
Is it 100 million? What is your price?
Because if your price is not your life, then you are for sale.
If your price is not your life, then you are for sale.
So, if you're going to be a truth teller, your price has to be your life.
I can't surround myself with people whose price is not their life.
Because the enemy, whatever the enemy is, whether it be physical, legal, spiritual, will attack the vulnerability of the person who can be compromised.
So you get real spiritual real fast if you're going to do this type of work.
chase geiser
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
We are going to get back to the calls.
The board is lit up.
But there are a couple of clips that I want to show the audience before the show ends this morning.
We can cover other things during the show tomorrow.
Former Nickelodeon producer Dan Schneider recently sat down for an interview amid allegations that Nickelodeon, back in the day, may have been involved in some grooming.
I want to take a look at this, and then I want to show you guys a clip of...
Celebrities now versus earlier, just to give a sense and reinforce the obvious evidence that something in Hollywood is seriously amiss.
unidentified
Let's go ahead and run clip 13. The darkest part of this series discuss child predators.
Now, I want to make sure that we clear a couple of things up.
Okay. Brian Peck was not hired by you.
No, I did not hire Brian Peck.
This was a Tolan Robbins production?
Yeah. And when Drake and I talked and he told me what had happened, I was more devastated by that than anything that ever happened to me in my career thus far.
And I told him, I'm here for you.
What do you need? Which Drake mentioned in the show that we watched last night.
And next, I heard that he went to court when this guy was being tried, Peck.
And when Drake walked in, he saw 50 people sitting on the side of the courtroom supporting Peck.
A lot of them pretty famous.
Of course, Drake was devastated that that happened.
And even more disappointing, 41 of those people Wrote letters for Peck, character letters, praising him for who he was and asking for leniency.
And they knew that he was guilty.
They knew he had confessed to some degree.
And they still did this.
It's baffling that adults would do that.
And I don't know if people know this, But Drake's mom, a lovely woman who I stay in contact with this day, she came to me at the time and she said, Dan, I'm not good with words like you are.
And would you help me with my speech for the judge?
And I said, of course.
And I did. And he ended up going to prison and serving his time.
And... Yeah, that was probably the darkest part of my career.
And here's the kicker that I really don't get.
After he got out of prison and was, to my knowledge, a registered sex offender, he was hired on a Disney Channel show.
I don't understand that.
I never... I don't understand.
I appreciate you sharing it, man.
chase geiser
I guess it's just the nature of this sickness that industries that involve exclusively children are going to attract predators.
We see it with babysitting, nannying, things of that nature.
Other industries, Disney, you hear report after report of issues.
We have a family friend who works for an app that pairs families with nannies.
And this family friend basically told us just never ever hire a male to watch your kids.
Major red flag. You can't technically on these apps discriminate based on gender because that's a violation of the 1964 anti-discrimination laws.
I believe. I have immutable characteristics, but...
That's the nature of these industries.
And I saw this clip the other day that was particularly alarming.
This is clip number four.
It's just 40 seconds long or so.
And it's not something that just applies to children, but celebrities as a whole.
This industry is doing something that is warping the very souls of the people who fall victim to it.
Let's go ahead and watch four. Celebrities you won't recognize today.
So this is Amanda Bynes. Then, looking beautiful.
Nuts now. Big Pharma's not your friend.
Heather Locklear. Then, beautiful.
Now. Kelly Duvall then.
She was from The Shining.
Beautiful. Mickey Rourke, then, handsome guy, wrecked.
So, there's something going on.
Be careful. We have kids at the age where we have other parents that...
We get together with so our kids can play.
And some of them are like, oh, you know, we're thinking about putting our kids in, you know, some auditions for commercials and stuff.
They think they'd be really good. It's like, yeah, you look at their kid.
Oh, yeah, that kid would be great in a commercial.
On the other hand, it's like, you really want to You want to bring your kid into the lion's den and the snake pit?
Be very, very careful because this industry is not designed to produce healthy, happy, good people over the long haul.
It's just, yeah, I don't know.
It's just ratchet.
Let's get back to some calls. I want to hear from Larry in Florida.
You have something you want to say about Oak Ridge National Labs Nuclear Program?
Are you with me, Larry? Yes.
unidentified
Thank you, Chase. Appreciate all the good work you do.
larry in florida
Thank you. A couple of things, and the viewers or your staff can go to it, but there's a couple of publications put out by Cresson, C-R-E-S-S-O-N, Kearney, K-E-A-R-N-Y, actually had a foreword written by a name familiar to you, Edward Teller.
This was back when we were in the development and then actually used the nuclear bomb, tonic bomb.
And they actually put out information about what to do, how to prepare.
They actually put out detailed diagrams on how to build bomb shelters and fallout shelters.
And they also, sadly, they tell you the truth that this country wrote off the civilian population decades ago.
They don't spend the money on civil defense.
And again, you know, somebody needs to read the information to really gain from it.
But it's put out by people that experienced it, that saw what happened when we bombed Japan, know about it and said, you know, we're not getting ready and we're not preparing.
And they basically blow a huge hole in the mad, the whole mutually assured destruction.
chase geiser
Because there are a lot of countries that do prepare Do you think in the event of a World War III nuclear exchange that there would be some people who would survive?
larry in florida
I think there would be some.
They have underground bunkers and bases, and there's actually some underground cities, but they're reserved for the continuity of government.
You know about the very wealthy building their own bunkers and submarines and that.
But basically, if you've heard of the Deagle Report, put out by basically by and for folks that worked for the intelligence agencies and put out for decades, it's about all sorts of military weapons and projections.
You know, what's equipment's being bought by who?
But that report, it's been now sanitized, so your crew would have to go back in history, but basically it shows a projected population in this country In 2025, we're down about 70%.
And most of, it's interesting, most of the Western countries like United Kingdom and Germany and so forth.
chase geiser
Down 70% compared to what?
You mean in the event of a nuclear exchange?
larry in florida
Compared to today. Compared to today.
In other words, we don't fare real well in a nuclear exchange.
I see. The experts that are out there that don't work for the government directly, We'll basically tell you, we don't have the ability to stop their hypersonics.
We don't have the ability to...
I mean, again, I don't want to be negative, but if you read what's put out by this Kearney guy, who has now passed away, by the way, so the writings are a little old, and they're not talking about the kind of technology today that is 500 times stronger than what we dropped back in the days of World War II. And if I could, can I mention just two other informational things for the crew?
chase geiser
You know, we're coming up on a break here in about 12 seconds, Larry, so unfortunately I'm going to have to cut you off, but I do appreciate you calling in and bringing that up.
unidentified
That 70% down number is absolutely fascinating and alarming to me.
chase geiser
Stick with us, folks, for more news on the other side, more calls as well.
unidentified
I cannot dream tonight I need somebody and always This sick strange darkness Comes creeping on so haunting every time And as I stared I counted Chase, Is there anything we'd like to admit?
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I'm Chase Geiser speaking of emo kids.
chase geiser
I'll take this the wrong way, Leslie, but I want an update from the Witches for Trump.
Leslie, what is on your mind this morning?
leslie in nevada
Hi, Chase. It's great to talk to you this morning.
You too. Well, what Witches for Trump is most interested in is the fact that slavery and human trafficking are synonymous and nobody seems to realize it.
Slavery is coming back like crazy into our world.
In fact, there are so many people who are currently enslaved and don't even realize it because we have been desensitized to the issue of our own freedom so deeply through a marred educational system.
chase geiser
Absolutely. Now, I'm curious about the Witches for Trump as a whole.
How many do you estimate there are involved in the movement?
leslie in nevada
Well, considering that witchcraft is a very traditional religion, most people don't realize that most witches are either farmers or herbalists or back-to-the-land types.
You know, we're really in love with the planet.
That's what real witches do, because, you know, you have to understand there's benendante and malendante.
There's the good witches and the bad witches, just like there's Christians and Satan.
unidentified
Sure. Yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
chase geiser
So is there like a feud between the good witches and the bad witches?
Do you guys get together and duke it out?
leslie in nevada
Always! Oh my goodness!
We have had this feud for hundreds and hundreds of years.
In fact, Benendante and Malendante are names from ancient Italy into the 1400s.
And witchcraft is currently the fastest growing religion in the United States.
Simply because we love the planet.
We love freedom.
We love people. We love children.
And we want more of all of that.
We're a fertility religion, for crying out loud.
chase geiser
Yeah, yeah. That's often forgotten.
Yeah, that's wild.
So what else would you like to leave with the audience before we move on to more callers?
leslie in nevada
Okay, well, you're a caller about the Ellisonian mysteries.
I just want to make a separation between what he was talking about and the actual Ellisonian mysteries.
The actual Ellicinian mysteries were an attempt to bring city folk back into the country mentality.
It's really what is reconnecting with nature, because even at the time of the ancient Greeks, they were aware that their urban lifestyle was interfering with nature, with the natural human processes.
And they were seeking through the Ellicinian mysteries to make that reconnection.
Now, just like everything in this nasty, filthy world, Everything bright and beautiful is being weaponized to drive people to the dark, which actually doesn't need to be weaponized.
And so what we have to do is reject the ideas they present to us.
It's from a lack of mental training that we're so vulnerable.
You see, all we wish is we have deep mental training.
You cannot fudge us once we start concentrating.
That is the nature of the work we do.
You cannot achieve an effective spell without good concentration.
So we have excellent mental training.
But the people coming out of our schools today do not.
And it is a lack of training.
It's a lack of being able to hold your ground in the face of conflict.
I mean, so many people just come to a complete meltdown when somebody doesn't agree with you.
Instead of just taking a nice deep breath, taking in the information minus the emotion, understanding where the person in front of you is coming from, and making an honest attempt to understand them where they are.
And then start there. And then bring them to a place where you can come into conversation and teach them perhaps something new, perhaps teach yourself something new.
But that's where communication really is, when people are honest and open and genuine.
chase geiser
So how do you recruit new witches, given that the educational system is failing so many children?
leslie in nevada
By being a good example in society.
People see me.
They see what I do.
They are impressed by my farming capacity.
They want to learn more from me.
They say, why are your chickens so friendly?
Why are your eggs so good?
They're under a spell. Because I love my chickens.
Well, they're under the spell of love.
In fact, we all cast spells.
Everyone is a natural spellcaster.
A spell is just another way of saying, mmm, prayer.
Because prayers and spells are really quite the same thing, indeed.
It's just code-switching.
You see, in anthropology, we're taught how to do code-switching.
I'm also an anthropologist.
And code-switching and couching.
Code-switching is like, right now I'm speaking to you in a common English vernacular, right?
But shit, father, if I want to talk to you like country folk, I got that there accent because I'm from West Virginia.
But I don't put that on all the time.
I don't have to. It's only in certain situations.
For that is the role that I'm required to play.
And we all do it.
It's natural. It's when people start to...
I think it's when people start to lose their identity in trying to be something for someone else.
You know, that happens to a lot of people.
They try and be the perfect employee, the perfect soldier, the perfect teacher.
And they start losing their identity.
And when that happens, you can be drug off course into any sort of filthy ideology.
chase geiser
Now, I've heard that, just in passing, that the English language itself is deeply rooted in paganism or witchcraft.
Is that something that you found to be true, or is that just something people say?
leslie in nevada
No, actually it is true.
The English language of the alphabet, really.
Witchesfortrump.com, before I forget.
Witchesfortrump.com.
But... When we're talking about...
Remind me again. I'm so sorry.
chase geiser
That's okay. We were talking about the language itself being rooted in...
leslie in nevada
Right. Language. Right.
And that's because, although the Greeks don't want to admit it, it's not really the Phoenicians who came up.
The Phoenicians were a Viking derivation.
You know, the Phoenicians had a lot of contact with the Vikings.
And it's actually the runic language that inspired the Phoenicians who inspired the Greeks and everybody else.
And then you get to our alphabet, which starts with the letter A, alpha.
Now, if you turn it upside down, that's a bull head, right?
And that gets right back into alif, which is the Hebrew letter for bull, another sacred alphabet.
And then you get into the rune.
Now, everybody thinks it's futhark, but it's not.
It's futhark.
It starts with the A rune.
Anybody from Sweden knows that.
chase geiser
Interesting.
leslie in nevada
And all of it is magical.
When the first letter is the bull, it's the cow that's trying to buy, they're getting rid of all the beef, because that's the beginning of our power.
Beef, the cow, the holy cow, has been able to raise the nutritional, the availability of nutrients to the human body.
When you're eating beef, especially, I hate to say it, but you know what?
Those Brahma Bulls, they're sacred for a reason.
They have got more protein, more nutritional availability.
It's absolutely the best beef on the planet and the best milk and butter and cream.
They're holy for a reason.
It's through what we eat that we elevate our minds.
That's why your supplements are so important.
Without good food, we can't think straight and be the best we can be.
That's why you guys are the two-pronged approach, and it's so brilliant.
chase geiser
Well, thank you, Leslie. I appreciate your call.
It's always a pleasure to speak with you.
Let's try to get Raphael from New York.
Raphael, go ahead and share what you have to say.
We just have a couple minutes left.
unidentified
Hey, how's it going? Can you hear me?
I can hear you. Yeah, I'm glad that you didn't end the segment with talking, but I'm going to tell you this right now.
Practicing divination is against the Bible.
We need to change our focus from...
You know, just letting all these people do what they want and practicing what they want.
Especially these Jesuits that run everything from the media to Anthony Fauci.
chase geiser
So you've really gone down the Jesuit rabbit hole?
unidentified
Yeah, the Jesuits are pretty much, you know, the army of Satan.
chase geiser
Man, I've never been able to follow that conspiracy theory.
Can you please kind of like explain it to me as if I'm a moron?
Maybe I am. Well...
unidentified
America was founded because you wanted to escape the Catholic persecution, and the Christians wanted to have their own country, and the King James Bible is the most fruitful because it's the most sold book.
chase geiser
Right, and then the Catholics came over and exacted their influence here.
unidentified
All roads lead to Rome, right?
Yeah. All roads lead to Rome. McDonald's and the Romans have the most property in the world for a reason.
I'm not saying anything about McDonald's, but I'm saying all roads bleep to Rome.
These Romans, they're, I think, what was it, the Jesuit?
You ever heard of that Jesuit oath?
chase geiser
I've never heard the Jesuit oath, but I am aware that the Jesuit's taken oath.
unidentified
Yeah, so when they take that out, they tell you, straight up, whatever they do, they're not going to go with the police.
They're not going to go with the Jesus Union or anybody else.
Just to the church. They're going to just, just to the church, just to kill you.
chase geiser
Thanks for your call. I appreciate it. Stick with us, folks, for The Alex Jones Show, coming up in three minutes.
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