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After the Department of Homeland Securities Investigations Task Force raided his home Rap artist Sean Combs aka P Diddy has been in the news quite a bit And the more you look into the story, the bigger it gets. | ||
According to a recent lawsuit, Combs and several members of his staff have been accused of sexual assault, human trafficking and operating a blackmail operation with hidden cameras that captured politicians, athletes and members of the music industry in homosexual acts and other compromising positions. | ||
In declassified MKUltra documents, we know that as early as 1954, in Operation Midnight Climax, the CIA ran several brothels with two-way mirrors set up where they would film targeted persons having sex with prostitutes. | ||
According to several close witnesses, Hugh Hefner was operating an extension of this blackmail scheme in his Playboy Mansion. | ||
And of course, the infamous Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were involved in this as well, with close ties to Israeli Mossad and the British Crown's Prince Andrew. | ||
Sean Combs has been using his friendship with Prince Harry to lure powerful people into his own blackmail operation. | ||
But it gets much worse than just blackmail. | ||
Combs was allegedly drugging underage girls and trafficking them across state lines and appears to be a pedophile. | ||
In a disturbing video, Sean Combs claims he adopted a young girl, Ava Barone, who said that she was on the streets before he took her into his home. | ||
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Yes, it's breaking news. | |
Diddy adopted a white child. | ||
I want you to tell them the story about how I adopted you. | ||
But you still have beautiful parents that mature my child also. | ||
Please, please, tell the story. | ||
So... On the streets. | ||
And then Papa Combs decided that he would like to be a caring man. | ||
So then he saw me and decided to pick me up and to come inside and play with his kids. | ||
Sean Combs appeared on Dan Schneider's TV show, All That, which notoriously employed several child predators who molested young actors on the set for years, all under the protected cover of Nickelodeon. | ||
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You know, in situations like this, I always ask myself, what would P. Diddy do? | |
What would P. Diddy do? | ||
I don't know. Hey, let's ask him. | ||
What's up? He can't wake up Shane. | ||
Tell you what. Take this toy helicopter. | ||
Put it down his pants. | ||
All right, we'll do it. We'll do it. | ||
In light of this information, an old video with a 15-year-old Justin Bieber and a 40-year-old Sean Combs is rather unsettling. | ||
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You ever seen the movie 48 Hours? | |
Right now, he's having 48 hours with Diddy, him and his boy. | ||
They're having the times of their lives, like, you know, where we hanging out and what we doing. | ||
We can't really disclose. | ||
But it's definitely a 15-year-old's dream. | ||
I don't really have legal guardianship of him, but for the next 48 hours, he's with me. | ||
So, and we're going to go full, buck full crazy. | ||
A series of recent trials and investigations appear to spell out a much bigger situation brewing in the background. | ||
In April of last year, movie star Leonardo DiCaprio gave eyewitness testimony in federal court to support claims that Praz Michelle funneled over $20 million of stolen money from Malaysian billionaire Joe Lowe into Barack Obama's 2012 presidential campaign. | ||
Leonardo DiCaprio's film, The Wolf of Wall Street, was funded with over $100 million of stolen money from Joe Lowe and was likely given a plea deal in return for his testimony. | ||
On July 17th of 2023, 27 years after he was murdered, Las Vegas police served a new search warrant as part of their ongoing Tupac Shakur homicide investigation. | ||
Two months later, Las Vegas police arrest Dwayne Davis, who, according to former LAPD detective Greg Kading, gave testimony in 2008 that Sean Combs offered him $1 million to murder Tupac. | ||
Rapping is gay. This just in. Rapping and rappers are gay. | ||
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We'll be right back. It's Friday, March 29th in the year of 2024. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal for this Friday broadcast. | ||
Very happy to be here with you this morning. | ||
We'll be joined by Kyle Undercover in the third hour. | ||
He has been doing a lot, folks, and he recently broke into Bohemian Grove and got a whole swath of documents. | ||
We're gonna talk to him about that entire experience, watch some videos that he was able to capture there in the third hour. | ||
We're going to Make up for my failure to take calls the last few days by taking a lot of calls today. | ||
So we'll be opening up the phone lines nice and early. | ||
But of course, we still have a lot of videos to cover, a lot of stories to get into. | ||
Censorship, tyranny, the illegal immigration crisis, and the effect it's having on average Americans who are simply trying to defend themselves. | ||
All of that and more ahead on today's episode. | ||
But let's begin today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Friday, the 29th of March, 2024. | ||
FBI shows up at a woman's house over memes criticizing Joe Biden, and they refuse to show their ID. We have this video. | ||
We'll play it for you later. Three individuals identifying themselves as the FBI showed up at the home of a Stillwater, Oklahoma woman regarding Facebook posts she'd posted that were allegedly critical of President Joe Biden. | ||
Roll a... Rola Abidjawad, a 43-year-old Muslim woman, had the following harrowing interaction with speech police regarding her Facebook posts. | ||
And they go through the transcript here in this article. | ||
But again, we will show you that video as it has been published. | ||
And we have it. We'll play that later in this segment. | ||
Meanwhile, over 1,600 planes affected by mysterious GPS jamming across Europe. | ||
Planes flying over and near the Baltic Sea in northern Europe have faced technical issues due to jamming. | ||
A total of 1,614 planes, mostly civilian, have reported problems since then. | ||
A map shared on X by an open-source intelligence account which monitors interference, displays incidents spread across Poland and southern Sweden, reported by ibc.co.uk. | ||
Or LBC, rather. Although most incidents seem to be in Polish airspace, OSINT blogs have mentioned that planes flying airspace belonging to Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Latvia, and Lithuania have also experienced interference problems. | ||
They say, of course, this is suspected to be Russia's activity, and it would go in line with other things we've seen recently, including the rumors... | ||
I'm not even sure if we've reported on this... | ||
But the rumor is that the Israeli response on October 7th was hampered somewhat by a massive communication blackout that may have been the work of Russia, which may explain some of the animus between Israel and Russia. | ||
If in secret, Israel believes Russia had something to do with October 7th. | ||
But we'll get into that later. | ||
Meanwhile, Biden hosts star-studded NYC fundraiser with Obama and Clinton. | ||
His team said the star-studded evening at the Radio City Music Hall raised over $26 million for his campaign, a record for a single political event. | ||
The president has a cash advantage over Republican Donald Trump so he can spend more on advertising in key states. | ||
Polls suggest the race for the White House rests on a knife edge, which is... | ||
Which is madness. Utter, complete, ridiculous madness. | ||
But that's where we are. | ||
And of course people paid like $100,000 to have dinner with a couple old crusty warmongers. | ||
Can you imagine? Can you imagine spending $100,000 to spend time with a closeted gay man, a rapist, and somebody who doesn't even know where he is? | ||
This... Is the Democratic Party, folks. | ||
Is this finally? | ||
No. Next, we have New York lefties take aim at crime's causes without realizing they're the problem. | ||
There's been a very interesting turn of events as all of the policies that The Democrats demanded and burnt down the country over in order to get implemented have all completely and utterly ridiculously failed. | ||
And instead of coming to that realization, they are frantically coming up with reasons why it's totally not their fault and they were actually right the whole time, which doesn't really work because they're reversing a lot of these policies in places like Portland where they decided, hey, maybe allowing open-air fentanyl Dins is not conducive to a healthy society, and they're reversing some of these laws. | ||
It's happening in New York as well, with even the likes of the Young Turks, Anna Kasparian, freaking out and yelling, what is going on? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
And it's like, well, you're getting what you want. | ||
You psychopathic idiots. | ||
You want to listen to us now? You want to for once listen to the people that are right about everything? | ||
I don't know. I don't know if that's going to happen. | ||
But finally, we have this. | ||
The army needs more people. | ||
Israel will force ultra-Orthodox Jews to serve as patience amongst seculars runs out. | ||
The ultra-Orthodox community of Israel is generally exempt from compulsory military service. | ||
Over the years, the state has tried to change this. | ||
These attempts have largely failed, in part because the country failed to pass a law that would regulate their service. | ||
But now they're being called in because it turns out that Israel can't handle the load it's taken upon itself. | ||
And the destruction of Israel continues unabated, internally, externally, and in the minds of people around the world. | ||
As some of the latest polls have shown that now a majority of Americans are staunchly against what's going on in Gaza. | ||
But hey, popular will has never let this democratic system down before. | ||
They'll just keep doing it regardless. | ||
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And put it simply, everybody in this office works like a dog and they deserve your support. | ||
Not myself, but the crew and everybody around here. | ||
We're doing crazy stuff around here, folks. | ||
We got crews running around. | ||
We're doing some reorganizations. | ||
It's a lot of big stuff still ramping up for 2024 as it doesn't even feel like we're in a presidential election year. | ||
Does it? I guess it's because of just the oddness of the primary season where you've got basically assured positions of candidates, Biden and Trump, but they sort of went through the The play acting of holding primaries, but something about this year feels very, very different. | ||
However, of course, this is the time for InfoWars to shine and for InfoWarriors to shine. | ||
And I look forward to perhaps some of the 2016-style Bill Clinton is a Rapist contest. | ||
Maybe we'll have to roll some of those out later this year as they actually start having public events. | ||
Now, the public event in New York City yesterday did get interrupted by protesters and protesting, I believe, the Israel war. | ||
And if we go to clip number four here, Hamas supporters were taking to the streets and protesting in New York City, protesting President Biden. | ||
We can go down to clip number four here and... | ||
It was a big chaotic scene as a bunch of anti-war protesters took to the streets to oppose the Democratic leaders like Bill Clinton, Barack Obama and Joe Biden, who inexplicably allow gigantic worldwide wars to break out under their watch, almost like it's on purpose. | ||
Almost like they're all part of the same faction whose lifeblood is war and destruction. | ||
Almost like the divide between Democrats and Republicans is false. | ||
And the real divide is between the people and the corrupt system of leadership. | ||
That makes sure that no matter who is in office, no matter what they believe, they always support war. | ||
They always support Israel. | ||
They always are under the thumb of the military industrial complex and always in the service of their satanic masters. | ||
It sucks being in this country right now. | ||
And here's one of the big reasons. | ||
From thepoliticalsbrief.com, FBI shows up at a woman's house over memes criticizing Joe Biden and she refuses to show her ID. | ||
So we actually have this video and we'll go to it here and comment along. | ||
But this is the smart thing to do. | ||
Everybody should probably have security cameras. | ||
Just make sure they're not connected to your Wi-Fi. | ||
Because we've seen how easily these things can be hacked into. | ||
I will never have cameras inside my home, but on the outside is a good idea. | ||
And having a phone on you ready to film should the FBI come a-knocking, it's the right thing to do. | ||
Cover yourself and protect them, too, from lies told about them. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
Here is the FBI interrogating this woman after Facebook's parent company, Meta, flagged her posts and sent the FBI after her. | ||
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Let's watch. Can we just move in front of the house so the dogs don't go crazy? | |
Sure we can, yeah. I need you to identify yourself and let me take imagery of your IDs. | ||
I'm not going to share my credentials on the phone. | ||
So you said you were with the FBI? That's correct. | ||
And why won't you show me your credentials? | ||
We did. I didn't take a look at them. | ||
I said one second, I'll be right back. | ||
Are you going to show me your credentials or no? | ||
Yeah, we did already. So, and we identified ourselves. | ||
So what we'd like to do- I didn't look at your credentials again. | ||
I didn't verify them. | ||
I told you to wait and I went inside. | ||
Okay, that's correct. What we'd like to do is just have a conversation with you about some social media posts that you've made. | ||
Would you be willing to talk to us today about that? | ||
No, I would not. I would like you to later talk on with my lawyer. | ||
Okay. Do you have identification cards? | ||
No, no. I'll get back to you. | ||
Okay, all right. | ||
What's the number? | ||
What are the names of the agents? | ||
So you're freezing to identify yourselves? | ||
Again, I did not take a look. | ||
I really don't know why they're being so obstinate. | ||
If they showed her the stuff once, just show it again. | ||
I guess they don't want it on camera, but you can just say point the camera over there. | ||
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I don't know. And tell him that Facebook flagged me for posts. | |
Facebook gave us a couple of screenshots of your account. | ||
We can pause right there. So what he just said was, so they're telling her, you know, if you really want to know who we are, call the FBI office. | ||
They give him the number. If you just call, name your contact on us on behalf. | ||
Support and tell him that Facebook flagged me for posts, she asks. | ||
And then he responds, Facebook gave us a couple screenshots of your accounts. | ||
So Facebook sent the police after her. | ||
Now I want to remind you that there was something like 100 million people Images of child exploitation on Twitter, on Facebook last year. | ||
Again, it's not that it's impossible to stop the actual bad things going on. | ||
It's that there's a choice being made and the choice of the big tech and our Law enforcement have decided, you know, the choice they've made is that the big threat is people speaking out against them, not the people actually committing crimes and encouraging crimes, telling people how to commit crimes, like on Facebook or on Twitter or on TikTok, telling people how to squat, how to get across the border illegally. | ||
These things go unabated, but if you speak out against the Democrats, well, now you're going to get the cops... | ||
on your porch so sorry let's go back so that officer just said Facebook sent us some screenshots of your accounts so that doesn't necessarily mean the public accounts either Facebook obviously has back-end access to everything on your account including the private messages so we don't know where these screenshots came from let's go back to the video We live in a free country and we can't say what we want. | ||
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No, we totally do. That's why we're not here to arrest you or anything like that. | |
Well, you can't arrest me for freedom of speech. | ||
We live in America. Correct. | ||
Exactly. So it's kind of weird that you want to come talk to me about me exercising my freedom of speech. | ||
We do this every day all day long. | ||
So do you have a conversation with everybody on the neighborhood? | ||
I mean, all I've done is exercise my right as an American citizen on a public social media platform with my personal opinions. | ||
Correct? Okay. | ||
Most of the individuals, right, in America, especially older generation, right, have Facebook. | ||
Are you questioning all the citizens in America? | ||
Okay, so you have concerns about my personal opinions? | ||
I'm definitely not gonna have a talk with you. | ||
Okay, they're so-called FBI. And there they go, | ||
driving away. It was in Stillwater, Oklahoma. | ||
This is Rola Abdeljawad in Stillwater, Oklahoma. | ||
This is America. | ||
Joelle, I think she handled that fairly well, but I'll tell you what happens from here. | ||
Basically, The way the FBI operates, and you can just picture this from the angle of the FBI, where you go, they have a warning system where FBI will send them things that perhaps they are concerned about becoming a real-world problem. | ||
The FBI will go visit that person, and the purpose of that is twofold. | ||
One, to get a personal reading on how the The person they're interrupting reacts to them being interrupted. | ||
And honestly, I don't know how the FBI reads this situation, but innocent people don't... | ||
Let me rephrase that. | ||
Guilty people don't act the way that Rola just did. | ||
Guilty people typically want to seem innocent. | ||
They want to seem like they're helping you. | ||
They want to act... Like, oh my gosh, FBI, yeah, let's come on in. | ||
Like, what can I do for you? Like, they almost overdo it, whereas an innocent person, if the FBI rolls up on them, usually they're going to go, I'm sorry, what are you doing here? | ||
Go away. Get the hell away from me, right? | ||
A guilty person's not going to be rude to the police because they want to be as congenial as possible. | ||
Innocent people are the ones who will get mad for being accused of things. | ||
So they want to get a read on her. | ||
They want to see how she reacts, see if they can see anything personally at her home, maybe just glancing through the windows, or get her to agree to let them in, to go talk to them. | ||
But it all has to be on a volunteer basis, obviously, because you have to have a warrant to arrest or execute a search. | ||
But it's not going to stop here, right? | ||
They didn't just go, well, we tried and she didn't talk to us, so mark it off the list. | ||
Move on to the next person, right? | ||
At this point, they'll have surveillance on her constantly, on her social media, on her devices. | ||
They probably will get a warrant. | ||
They may use this interaction saying, well, she was uncooperative and wouldn't give us the information we wanted voluntarily, so now we have to compulsorily compel her to give us information or take it from her. | ||
And they'll continue to watch and monitor her and probably have an alert set up through Facebook for any communications that she has, and they'll be looking at other people that she's communicated with, and they'll go and ask them, Hi, have you ever communicated with a woman named Harola Abjawad? | ||
What did she say to you? | ||
Can we have your communications? | ||
And they'll continue to investigate this through different means while keeping an eye on her, certainly. | ||
And There's two things that sort of jump to mind when you watch this video. | ||
One is, this is what it means to be an American, and it's something that we are losing pretty rapidly. | ||
But that sets us apart from every other country to come before, and even to this day, most countries, you can't talk to police like this. | ||
You don't have constitutional rights that are enshrined and guaranteed that protect the citizen from all coercion, influence, misbehavior from the police. | ||
I mean, obviously it's worse in some places than others. | ||
I mean, can you imagine... | ||
A Chinese citizen going, I have rights, you get the hell out of here. | ||
It's like, okay, prepare to spend the next several months in a dog cage somewhere. | ||
I mean, it doesn't even get to that point, right? | ||
Though they wouldn't walk up nicely to ask you about something you posted online, they would drop your social credit score. | ||
And once it drops under a certain threshold, you'd be put in a box for a little while to think about what you've done. | ||
And I have some footage of that. | ||
Maybe I'll pull up what it looks like to be interrogated in communist China right now. | ||
But even in places like Europe, or even Canada, I mean even Canada has less unrestrictive rules when it comes to interrogations from police. | ||
In America, I mean it is... | ||
Totally unique that we cannot be compelled to testify. | ||
That doesn't exist in Canada. | ||
That doesn't exist in England. | ||
That doesn't exist anywhere. In Canada, another way that they do things, and I'm using Canada as an example because it's so close to America, but it's important to say like, all right, here's where America is. | ||
Here's where the next closest thing is. | ||
In America, if you're being interrogated, even if it's compulsory, even if you're under arrest, right? | ||
This is volunteer or non-volunteer. | ||
You're being sat down to be interrogated. | ||
If you say, I'm not talking, I demand a lawyer, they stop. | ||
They stop like that. | ||
They have to. Because if they try to ask you a single other question, the whole thing can be thrown out and nothing they get from you can be used in court. | ||
So the instant you say, I demand my lawyer, I want to contact my lawyer, I'm not talking until I have my lawyer, and you have to phrase it like that, you can't just say, I'm thinking about getting a lawyer. | ||
It has to be a demand, it has to be a clear cut, but as soon as you do, the police stop immediately. | ||
In Canada, they don't have to stop. | ||
They have to get you a lawyer. They have to let you talk to a lawyer. | ||
But while they're going and getting the lawyer and while they're taking care of things behind the scenes, they'll keep badgering you with questions. | ||
They'll keep asking you questions. | ||
They'll keep trying to get information out of you. | ||
It's a slight difference because you don't have to answer in that situation. | ||
In other ways, they can compel you to answer. | ||
They'll throw you in jail for refusing to answer questions in places like Canada and the UK that are closest to America in terms of free speech. | ||
But they can keep badgering you and asking you questions. | ||
This is a beautiful thing about America. | ||
Now, it can be abused, obviously. | ||
It's the, you know, double-edged sword of having an open, free society where the rights of the citizens are upheld above everything else is that while it protects innocent people from undue coercion from the law enforcement, it also allows criminals to use those same tools to get away with crime. | ||
But that's what we got to do. | ||
When you're making the choice between, well, do we want to be able to compel criminals to admit what they're wrongdoing and torture them or beat them until they confess? | ||
We could probably solve a lot of crime that way. | ||
But you give up the right for everybody to be innocent until proven guilty and to have to go through the legal process. | ||
So we are losing at this point. | ||
And of course, obviously, the next... | ||
Benefit of this visit from the FBI is simple intimidation. | ||
If she was doing something that she shouldn't do, she'll go, oh God, I have the FBI on me now. | ||
They came to my freaking house. | ||
I better stop doing this. | ||
But even if she's not doing anything wrong, she might be a little bit more careful about what she posts in the future. | ||
She posted this. In her most recent Facebook post, | ||
she expressed support for hashtag Free Palestine and expressed disappointment in independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy for his position on Israel and Palestine. | ||
So that's the big point of this, by the way. | ||
That's a big takeaway. It wasn't about criticizing Biden. | ||
It was about Israel. | ||
It was about our government sending law enforcement agents out to question people for their criticism of a foreign nation state that's actively involved in a genocidal campaign of eradication of people that they keep in an open air prison. | ||
So that's the other big takeaway here. | ||
This is not about Biden. | ||
It's not about the Democrats. | ||
This was about Palestine and Israel. | ||
This is about American law enforcement enforcing anti-Semitism, a.k.a. anti-Israel hate speech laws. | ||
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This is American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We're actually going to go ahead and open up the phone lines for your calls already this early. | ||
We'll be joined in the third hour by Kyle Undercover, who broke into Bohemian Grove and got a bunch of their documents and members lists. | ||
Talked to him about that whole experience. | ||
Really incredible stuff. | ||
Again, showing us... And I love... | ||
I mean, most of the people on our shows at this point... | ||
The majority of our guests are just independent reporters. | ||
Henry Facey, the Mudraker guys covering illegal immigration. | ||
We've got Kyle undercover. | ||
Just a dude. | ||
Just a dude who decided he wanted to start uncovering secrets. | ||
And so that's what he did. | ||
And it's very inspiring. | ||
I'm excited to talk to him about that, particularly to either inspire or instruct other people how they can get involved in this type of activity, since we know we can't trust the mainstream media, and we rely on the on-the-ground reporters to get us the information that we then can spread and we rely on the on-the-ground reporters to get us the information that we then can spread to So very excited to talk to him in the third hour of But before then, we will be taking your calls about any and all topics. | ||
It is open line Friday, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
And here's a question prompt for our callers. | ||
Tonight, I'll be doing the Moonbase Live quarterly report at around 8 or 9 p.m. | ||
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And you can follow me on Twitter at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
I'll post the live link once it goes up. | ||
We're doing a little quarterly report. | ||
We're going to get about 20 stories that I think really encapsulate what's happened over the last three months as we are done with the first quarter of 2024. | ||
If you want to call in, tell us what do you think the biggest story of the first three months has been? | ||
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And I've explained it before, but the way I categorize stories are one of three categories. | ||
The first category would be major events, big stories, the bridge collapsing, Tucker Carlson going to interview Putin. | ||
Whatever big story it is, That got a lot of attention and deserved it. | ||
Then there's the second category, which is probably should have been a bigger story. | ||
That's things like the Carrie Lake phone call that she released, the leaked conversation. | ||
I guess it wasn't a phone call, it was an in-person conversation, but it was a conversation that she leaked with the head of the RNC or head of the GOP in Arizona trying to bribe her to drop out of the race. | ||
The fact that This isn't something we've referenced every day. | ||
The fact that this wasn't a major story for weeks. | ||
The fact that... I mean, the guy resigned from his position, but that's the only outcome that we had. | ||
The man is caught on audio trying to get her to drop out of the race in exchange for money. | ||
I mean, this is a huge story. | ||
So there's big stories that get attention. | ||
There's stories that should have been bigger than they were and didn't get a lot of attention. | ||
And then there's the third category, which is trends, which is stories that by themselves might not be a major news event. | ||
But when they happen over and over and over and over again, you start to see a pattern. | ||
You start to recognize the perhaps underlying force behind all of it. | ||
That would be things like the airplane disasters or near disasters that we've experienced over the last three months where a wheel falling off of a plane in San Francisco isn't a major news story. | ||
But when a wheel falls off in San Francisco the day after a door fell off in Buffalo and a panel fell off in this other place and another plane had to make emergency landing and a third plane was filmed flying through the air with its engine on fire. | ||
Then suddenly we realize we got a bit of a problem here. | ||
We got a bit of an issue that one of these events doesn't tell the whole story. | ||
There's a lot more going on under the surface. | ||
So give us a call. | ||
What do you think the biggest story of 2024 is? | ||
Or what do you think a story is that perhaps deserved more attention than it received or has received? | ||
Thus far. And maybe we'll go through some of my choices here in this first or second hour of the show before welcoming Kyle, because man, oh man, do we have a lot. | ||
Are there a lot of stories from this first three months? | ||
And I want to talk now about, well, let's get into some of the numbers here. | ||
Most Americans oppose Israeli war in Gaza poll finds. | ||
At the six-month mark since the onset of the recent hostilities in Gaza nears, a significant shift in American public opinion is evident as new polling shows dwindling support for Israel's military action. | ||
According to a new survey from Gallup, just 36% now approve of military action inside Gaza, down from 50% in November. | ||
Disapproval has surged to 55%, up 10 points from November, while 9% say they have no opinions on the matter. | ||
So while this is a swing, I mean 10 points is a bit of a swing, it really shows you how... | ||
Little the actual goings-on of the war affect people's opinion on it. | ||
Basically, except for 10% of the people, 90% of the people, if you were for what Israel was doing in October, you're for it now. | ||
If you were against it in October, you're against it now. | ||
And only 10% of people have decided, you know, I was for Israel getting revenge for October 7th, but I'm not for the wholesale slaughter of tens of thousands of We're good to go. | ||
Which is why, at the beginning of this conflict, you saw a lot of politicians going, well, it's complicated, but, you know, Israel needs to defend itself, and it is defending itself. | ||
Fast forward a couple months, and now, as congressmen are being confronted about their support of Israel, they're lashing out and turning around to the reporter and yelling, they all need to die! | ||
Everyone in Gaza should die! | ||
And it's like, okay. So, the more intense the The more intense the opposition gets, the more fervent the supporters become in their support for this activity. | ||
It's a simple psychological reality that is... | ||
Leading us towards World War III. Now, the change in sentiment spans across the political spectrum in the United States, indicating a broad reassessment of Israel's military strategy in Gaza. | ||
But again, I wouldn't say 10% swing is that broad of a reassessment happening. | ||
That's only 10% of people switching sides here. | ||
There should probably be more. | ||
To be honest with you, I mean, you would think after six months of a continual deluge of the most horrifying footage you've ever seen in your life, you'd think at a certain point people would get sick of it, but that's not happening to the larger degree. | ||
This comes at a time when international backing of Israel wanes and the U.S. traditionally a staunch ally is increasing diplomatic pressure to end hostilities. | ||
But again, this is kind of strange because we've been supposedly applying pressure to Israel to tamp down on the wholesale slaughter of innocents since the beginning. | ||
And they've completely ignored us every time. | ||
Now the world court is making pretty strident demands of Israel to allow aid into Gaza. | ||
So it really is... | ||
The people of the United States, the people of Western Europe, the people of everywhere else in the world, Basically every major international organization from the World Health Organization to the UN to the World Court to the International Court of Justice, everybody saying this is horrible, this is a massacre, this is a genocide, Israel needs to stop. | ||
The entire world essentially arrayed against a very, very small number of people, those in power in Israel and in power in America and in power in other Western countries that are allowing this to continue. | ||
This is another piece of evidence in the complete hypocrisy and illusion of so-called democracy. | ||
As if it was up to the will of the people, this would have stopped months ago. | ||
But it will continue regardless because democracy is extremely important and noteworthy and it's a mandate from the people when it goes along with what the elite want. | ||
When it contradicts what the elite want, then the will of the people is misinformed, misinformation, disinformation. | ||
It's Foreign actors, it's whatever excuse they need to ignore the will of the people and continue their murderous campaign of starting World War III. A lot of very strange occurrences here. | ||
We just saw the FBI raid a woman over her anti-Israel post. | ||
In Germany, the state bank has frozen the account of a Jewish peace activist group. | ||
Because again, it doesn't matter if you're Jewish or not. | ||
It matters if you support the war in Israel or not. | ||
So even if you're Jewish, that doesn't give you protection from these laws. | ||
You still have to submit to the will of the evil people. | ||
Alright, welcome back folks. | ||
Already got a lot of new callers. | ||
I don't recognize a lot of these names, so I'm excited to get to these. | ||
I just, you know, looking back over the last three months, as we are a quarter through 2024, to me, obviously, the war in Gaza, the war on Gaza, the genocide the war on Gaza, the genocide is the primary, Primary driver of a lot of other stories. | ||
That's the thing that you'll notice. | ||
You've got major stories that happen, but a huge amount of the major stories all go back to both the actions of Israel in Gaza, the reaction to that, and the actions by the Israelis or their supporters to criminalize criticism of what they're doing. | ||
If you think about some of the big stories, even just from the past month, the ban of TikTok, the firing of the Harvard president, Claudine Gay, the fact that they're demanding a UN-level, supranational, free speech, supranational, free speech, thought police organization to basically continuously survey for and censor so-called anti-Semitism, which of course just has to do with criticizing | ||
thought police organization to basically continuously survey for and censor so-called anti-Semitism, which of course just has to do with criticizing the state We just saw a video of the FBI visiting a woman for her anti-Israel posts and for using the hashtag FreePalestine on Facebook. | ||
That alone is a shocking overstep of the powers of the federal government, even if they were doing it For people that were against America, that would be outrageous. | ||
The fact that they're doing it because people are against a foreign nation really illuminates the power structures of the world. | ||
But that's not the only way this is happening or place it's happening. | ||
In Germany, a state bank has frozen the account of Jewish peace activist group. | ||
A state-owned bank in Germany has frozen the account of Jewish anti-Zionist organization and demanded the group disclose a list of all of its members. | ||
It's an organization called Jewish Voice for Just Peace in the Middle East, announced on Tuesday its account with the Berliner Sparkasse, was frozen on the 26th of March with immediate effect. | ||
They received a letter from the bank informing them that a full list of members, including addresses, tax documentation, income statements, and other internal documents needed to be submitted to the bank by the 5th of April to update customer data. | ||
It's a very creepy letter, they say. | ||
You'd think they were working together with the State Criminal Police Bureau. | ||
said the chairman of Jewish Voice to Mideast Eye. | ||
Jewish Voice itself did not know whether there was a government pressure behind the move or if the decision was taken by the bank itself. | ||
And of course they claim it has to do with, no we're just doing due diligence, need to see your customer information. | ||
No, it's about using whatever method of influence and coercion that they can get their hands on to silence speech. | ||
If they can get access to your bank counsel, shut that down. | ||
Get access to your social media, they'll use that to shut you down. | ||
It's, again, a through line to so much of what we're seeing. | ||
The anti-Semitism laws in Michigan, the statement by Greg Abbott yesterday. | ||
It's all being used to destroy free speech, to stop people from speaking out, to prevent them from criticizing the chosen people. | ||
Or to provide the framework and groundwork for just total censorship across the board. | ||
Because once you open this Pandora's box of, well, we love free speech and we have the First Amendment and you're allowed to say whatever you want. | ||
As soon as you add that little asterisk and say, oh, except for this. | ||
Oh, except this type of speech. | ||
That type of speech is not allowed. | ||
When it's not something clearly delineated like a call to action, immediate call to action, like yelling fire in a crowded theater. | ||
That's something like very clear that has a real world impact and danger. | ||
Beyond just the words themselves and the ideas that are being expressed. | ||
It's about action. It's about something actually occurring in the real world that could be a crime. | ||
Without a clear delineation like that, as soon as you open the door to accept, total free speed, but as soon as you put that little asterisk on the First Amendment, the whole thing can be easily subverted and completely eliminated. | ||
So Germany is seizing bank accounts. | ||
American FBI is knocking on people's doors. | ||
And slowly but surely, the mechanism by which free speech will be eliminated entirely is being imposed and predicated on criticism of the Jewish people, meaning they're co-opting. | ||
Both decent non-Jewish people and paranoid Jewish people into thinking that this is a necessary move and that it's a small sacrifice to pay destroying free speech for the safety and comfort of the beleaguered Jewish people. | ||
But that's a trick. | ||
That's a lie. And I hope nobody here is falling for it. | ||
Let's go out to your calls now. | ||
Spicy Pina Colada Boy in Wisconsin has a couple suggestions for the biggest story of the year. | ||
Go ahead, Spicy. | ||
You're on the air. You will be momentarily. | ||
Let's go to line one. Go ahead, Spicey, you're on the air. | ||
Hey, Harrison. How are you doing? | ||
Good, thank you. Yeah, I have my suggestion plus a hot take at the end if we have time. | ||
Go ahead. I think the Palestinian Holocaust going on now is the biggest story of the year. | ||
Yeah. If you calculate the amount of Palestinians dead, And, like, compare that to, like, their population ratio to our population ratio, it'd be like 60 million Palestinians dead. | ||
One out of every 20 Gazans has been killed in the last six months. | ||
One out of every 20. So that's absolutely wild, of course. | ||
You know, thermonuclear and, like, weapon of doom stuff with Russia. | ||
You know, the bear leaving its cave. | ||
And, you know, now, also, I want to make a comment on the boat. | ||
I've talked to you specifically about it. | ||
I'm not sure, obviously. | ||
This is all speculation. | ||
But have you ever heard of, like, soft x-rays? | ||
Like, in sci-fi folk lore and culture, it's like tractor beams and... | ||
Okay, sure. Sure. | ||
You know, barriers, electronic barriers, like in Star Trek and all those movies. | ||
Yeah. And, like, Nikola Tesla said he came up with it. | ||
And it's like a soft X-ray, magnetized X-ray, I don't know. | ||
He obviously didn't get specifics. | ||
And he got mad and steered a USS Navy ship into the Arctic. | ||
And, like, the ship tried to turn its engines on, was just totally under control of... | ||
Nikola Tesla, and they stopped messing with him after that. | ||
He was hit by a cab in New York and broke his hip. | ||
It was after that. | ||
He got really mad because it was like an attempt on his life. | ||
And he didn't go to the hospital. | ||
He healed himself with rays. | ||
And then lastly, my hot take is, and your opinion on it, Harrison, is what do you think? | ||
Do you think Alex Jones has now reached the limit that he is more important for the world Yeah, I can't answer. | ||
Legally, I can't answer that question, which I think is the point. | ||
Because, you know, worldwide freedom. | ||
And, like, obviously, I don't like dead kids. | ||
No one does. But, like, you know, the cost of life now you see in Gaza, you know, those kids are dying. | ||
For I don't know what. | ||
Well, and that's the point, you know, Jones always makes. | ||
He's like, look, I'm not the one that starved half a million kids to death and said I wasn't, you know, not even sorry for it. | ||
That was Madeleine Albright. | ||
Like, you're going after Alex Jones like he's an evil person when you are surrounded by evil people. | ||
When the people who actually control the country... | ||
They're mad at him because he was right. | ||
They're mad at him because he was right. | ||
They can't stand how big of a man he is because there's nothing manlier you can do than stand up for your tribe. | ||
Take a look at what's happening with the P. Diddy stuff or the Epstein stuff. | ||
They would love Alex Jones if Alex Jones is willing to debase and degrade himself for their pleasure. | ||
They would love him. | ||
They would think he was great. But because he refuses to bow, because we all refuse to give in to them and treat them with the derision and, frankly, hatred that they deserve, they despise us. | ||
And I think more people are realizing that. | ||
And it's just amazing... | ||
What we've been able to achieve here and how still you know every week Alex Jones's name trends not because of like some drama that's happening like is so much often the case with our competitors you could say but because he's uncovering you know some some new theory that you know turns out to be true or because he was right again or because people cite him you know important people cite him and they want to cause outrage because of that It is really amazing what Alex Jones has been able to accomplish, | ||
and we all have been able to do it because of your support at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I mean, you cannot ever overstate the InfoWars audience's effect on this. | ||
Alex Jones would be nobody without you. | ||
I would be nobody without... | ||
This movement would be nothing without you getting involved, whether it's going to InfoWarsStore.com or whether it's taking the information we give you and putting it into action in your own life, making it political, getting active, getting involved, and being fearless in the face of these tyrants. | ||
That's what's made us as feared as we are. | ||
So keep it up, folks, because we're on the march and things are starting to really pay dividends. | ||
Things are starting to change. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
We're going to go directly out to your phone calls. | ||
I'd forgotten about this story about Nikola Tesla, though. | ||
And I don't know why this website's being all weird with its configuration, so it's not going to look good. | ||
But during an electrical industry trade show at Madison Square Garden in New York City, Tesla publicly demonstrated an unmanned shift in a large tank of water. | ||
According to contemporary news reports, the historic event created quite a sensation. | ||
Some people believed Tesla was controlling the mysterious three-foot-long battery-powered ship with his mind. | ||
The teleautomaton responded to signals of only one frequency. | ||
Tesla used a sensitive device called a Cohear, which consisted of a metal oxide powder that was subjected to a magnetic field. | ||
Might as well be magic. | ||
A thin metal antenna on the iron ship received radio waves, which caused the powder grains to Cohear and complete an electric circuit. | ||
Tesla transmitted wireless signals to the boat using a small box that contained a lever and a telegraph key. | ||
A geared mechanism located near the stern shifted a disc that contained numerous sets of electric contacts. | ||
When the disc was advanced, it activated connections that powered the ship's electromagnetic motors, which controlled a rudder for steering and a screw propeller for propulsion. | ||
Tesla used cables with leather insulation as conductors. | ||
So, he apparently demonstrated a remote-controlled ship at Madison Square Garden Industrial Show. | ||
All the way back in what would have had to have been what the early 1900s 1898 apparently is when he was granted the patent for this and we'll go out to your phone calls now but I do want to say the fact that people know who Tesla is now It's kind of mind-blowing to me. | ||
I'm only 34 years old, but when I was growing up, nobody knew who Tesla was. | ||
I remember in middle school discovering there was this guy named Tesla that actually invented a lot of the stuff that Thomas Edison was praised for. | ||
And it is amazing. | ||
I mean, you start going down this rabbit hole, you start discovering the stuff he was able to do and things he was able to accomplish and the inventions that he wasn't even able to complete before his death. | ||
I mean, it is... | ||
It unlocks a whole new dimension of existence when you learn about this stuff. | ||
And it's amazing that now everybody knows who this guy is. | ||
That alone is like a success in the information war, that we actually have real image of our history and the people that are responsible for it. | ||
Let's go out to your phone calls now. | ||
Matthew on Long Island has a wonderful way to use reparation money. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Yeah, a lot of talk in New York and places like Boston about reparation money these days, despite never having slaves. | ||
Go ahead, Matthew. Yes. | ||
Instead of handing out money to free people who were never slaves, let's train them and create a special commando group to go into Africa and stop the child sacrifice, which is most abundant in sub-Saharan Africa, despite being banned by African Charter on human and people's rights. | ||
Compounding factors in Uganda have enabled a rapid rise in the practice of child sacrifice. | ||
And let us not forget, there are many other forms of slavery in Africa, today mostly involving human trafficking and the enslavement of child soldiers and child laborers, such as the one Elon Musk has working in his cobalt mines with no PPE. And I like to say to Elon Musk, You think we're in a simulation? | ||
Go to one of your cobalt mines and work there for a year with those guys. | ||
See if we're in a simulation. | ||
It's as real as it gets, baby. | ||
That's what we need to do. And I'll tell you what, I'll put my money where my mouth is. | ||
I'll go down to Africa with every freaking one of you. | ||
Let's go free these freaking kids. | ||
All right? My white ass will go down there. | ||
I'm going to need a lot of SPF 100, but I will put my money where my mouth is. | ||
I will go with my 46-year-old Disabled ass will go down with every freaking one of you, and let's stop this child's slavery. | ||
Huh? Hoorah! Let's go. | ||
You know, I completely agree with you, and yeah, what a better way to use money rather than paying people who are never slaves, but actually free the people that still are. | ||
I think that's a fantastic point. | ||
There's also sort of a movement now, one that I've been... | ||
Not so ironically promoting for a while, which is do we need colonization again? | ||
Do we need to colonize some of these places? | ||
Because it seems like without the influence from the first world, the third world devolves into the most horrifying abuses you can possibly imagine. | ||
Would it not be a better use of our... | ||
Wealth and prosperity instead of bringing people from the third world into America and collapsing us? | ||
What if we put our technology and capabilities and organizations into those countries to improve them? | ||
But that's colonization, so we can't do that. | ||
That's evil after all. | ||
Because these places totally aren't being exploited right now. | ||
They're free. Uh-huh. | ||
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome back as we cover the imminently simple to solve issues destroying our world. | ||
These problems that we have, these issues that we just can't seem to solve, they all have very simple solutions. | ||
They're not implemented on purpose. | ||
And that should be the first step in a long journey of discovery. | ||
As soon as you make that realization... | ||
You should really keep asking questions. | ||
You should just keep asking why, why, why, why, why? | ||
Why is it like this? | ||
Why are the people in charge? | ||
I mean, they're not incompetent. | ||
We know they're not incompetent. | ||
Obviously, there's a lot in the government that is down to incompetence. | ||
How much of that incompetence is willful? | ||
And for the people at the top, they're not incompetent. | ||
We could solve any of this. | ||
They know exactly what to do. They deliberately choose incompetence. | ||
Bad policy. So why would they deliberately choose bad policy? | ||
Because they have an ultimate goal that has nothing to do with the peace, prosperity, success, happiness of the American people. | ||
We are barriers to that success. | ||
They're trying to destroy us. And you don't have to even speculate. | ||
I don't have to say I think my idea is better than yours. | ||
I know my idea is better than yours because we have real-world evidence all around us. | ||
Look at El Salvador. Look at how they've been able to reverse their position of the murder rate on the world stage. | ||
They've gone from last place, worst in the world, to one of the best rates in the world. | ||
How'd they do it? Arresting the people that kill each other. | ||
It's actually extremely simple. | ||
And of course, we've seen article after article decrying this and saying how wrong and bad it is that this has happened. | ||
It should happen in America and it should happen fast. | ||
Here's an example from Indian underscore Bronson on Twitter. | ||
Among the 13,600 arrests on the New York City subway, 124 have been arrested 7,500 other times. | ||
You have 124 people that are responsible for over half of the crime in New York City subways. | ||
So maybe those people need to be removed from society one way or another. | ||
Like, if you get rid of a couple dozen people and everybody else, the millions of other New Yorkers get to live in peace. | ||
Is this difficult? | ||
Is this a hard choice to make? | ||
Maybe if you're an AI programmed by Google, you wouldn't know whether to throw the switch or not. | ||
You don't know which train track the train should travel down. | ||
But for those of us in the real world, it's a pretty simple question and answer. | ||
If you've got 124 people committing over half of the crime, 7,500 crimes committed by 124 people, you've got to think of 7,500 and multiply that by the guards and the police that have to arrest them, the processing and multiply that by the guards and the police that have to arrest them, the processing time that it takes, the lawyers that they get, the court time that they get, the judges, two lawyers because they get one and | ||
I mean, the amount of money, time, resources that are poured into dealing with people that just clearly aren't fit to live in civilization is almost unimaginable. | ||
And to get more into this, in the calendar year of 2023, New York cops made over 13,600 arrests in the subway system. | ||
Of these 13,600, 124 people were arrested five or more times in the subway system in 2023 alone. | ||
When looking further, these 124 people combined have been arrested over 7,500 times in their lifetime. | ||
So in case you're curious what our cops are doing, well, they're arresting these people over and over and over again. | ||
The better questions are, where is the accountability and consequences for these repeat offenders? | ||
How is this happening? Look no further than the other stakeholders in the justice system, prosecutors, judges, and state lawmakers whose decision Yeah, it's not the cops that are responsible for this. | ||
It is the lawmakers and the judges. | ||
And it just, it literally doesn't make sense to me how you can be arrested. | ||
Some of these people have rap sheets where it's like they've been convicted for 60 crimes. | ||
It's like my life would be over if I committed one crime. | ||
How do you commit 60 crimes? | ||
60 crimes! That's like... | ||
I mean, what? If you're starting at 18, if you're, you know, 28 years old and you've been arrested 60, you're being arrested like once a week and you're allowed out? | ||
Like, how often are you being arrested when you have 60 convictions? | ||
Why do we let these people exist next to us? | ||
Why do we let them participate in society when they prove that they don't have the willingness to behave in a way that's necessary? | ||
Body scanners coming to New York City subway as city struggles to get a grip on surging crime. | ||
So instead of... | ||
Just arresting the dozen people that do all of the crime, they're going to make you walk through metal detectors and have your bag searched by National Guard and have surveillance everywhere and have to have a tracking system and a social credit score. | ||
That's the point of all of this. | ||
That's the reason that they don't solve the crime. | ||
They don't want to. The crime is useful to them to implement other things that you wouldn't stand for if they don't put your life at bodily harm if you resist. | ||
Electromagnetic weapon detection systems in New York subway stations now going in. | ||
Wonderful. Isn't that wonderful? | ||
We could just have a work camp. | ||
We could just have one work camp where we send these people to break rocks all day and everybody else would be safe and we'd get a bunch of nicely broken rocks. | ||
That's a better deal for me. | ||
Let's move on now. We've got Sebastian in Nevada that wants to call in or that has called in about Hamas paying fighters. | ||
Go ahead, Sebastian. You're on the air. | ||
Hello, can you hear me? Yeah, go ahead. | ||
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Hi, so yeah, there was a report when this war first started out where they were paying the Hamas fighters X amount of money for as many Jews as they were killing, pretty much incentivizing a genocide. | |
So my question is, is that true? | ||
And if it is true, why don't we talk about it? | ||
And also, again, if it is true, is that just not incentivizing genocide? | ||
incentivizing genocide by Hamas? - Yes, again, I think I was listening to Michael Knowles when this thing first came out, like maybe a month after October, there was this report as in like, they were paying the Hamas fighters more money, the more Jews that they were killing. | ||
That was the report that I had listened to. - I have not heard that. | ||
Families of individuals killed by Israel security forces are paid stipends of $800 to $1,000 per month. | ||
So people who are killed by Israel get paid by Hamas. | ||
Families of convicted Palestinians serving time in Israeli prisons receive $3,000 or higher per month. | ||
So that would be the opposite of what you're talking about. | ||
Palestinian Incentive Program for Killing Jews. | ||
This is from back in 2016. | ||
Mahmoud Abbas may not be able to stop the knife attacks, but he shouldn't pay the killer's families. | ||
Whoever said crime doesn't pay. | ||
Yes, I hadn't heard of this. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. I think that's sort of missing the point of what is driving the Palestinians. | ||
I don't think people in Gaza need to be paid to feel like they want revenge on the state of Israel for What their families have gone through. | ||
I mean, maybe they do. I don't know. | ||
I doubt it because it sounds like that's something that came from Israel and I just as a general rule and as a consequence of the repeated lies that we've been told by Israel, I tend to take everything they say with a grain of salt. | ||
But that being said, yeah, I don't think people who've had their entire families blown up by Israel are like, I need to be paid to want revenge. | ||
I think they're pretty much going to do everything they possibly can to kill Israelis, no matter what they have or how much they're being paid. | ||
I just don't think that would be a necessary incentive for them. | ||
But it could be. And I'm not sure, but of course, wouldn't be the only place where mercenaries are paid to kill. | ||
Take a look at Ukraine, for one. | ||
Thank you for the call, Sebastian. | ||
Let's go to George in California. | ||
I want to talk about that terror attack in Moscow. | ||
Thanks for calling in, George. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Brother Harrison. Can you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. All right. | ||
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As always, my brother, God bless you and the crew. | |
Never forget you guys. | ||
You're doing such a great job. | ||
I want to start off by saying, oh, absolutely, man. | ||
Kind of tough to gauge the question just because, I mean, the things were kind of ongoing with, you know, the war in Gaza or the war on Gaza, as you said, very appropriately. | ||
So to kind of answer, like, what's the most important thing of 2024? | ||
I can't really say it's the Moscow thing, but I could say it's another ongoing issue, which is just yet another one of these psychological things that these guys are playing at. | ||
And if you remember, I'm the resident Armenian info warrior. | ||
I gotta speak from my end, my brother. | ||
I gotta speak from my end. It doesn't mean that my side is any more important than anyone, and that's the exact point I'm trying to make here. | ||
Why? Why on earth do these bastards, these SOBs that are just running around, they amplify whatever they want to amplify? | ||
How do they get to choose what's more important than another? | ||
Let's go back to 2020. | ||
The war in Armenia that broke out. | ||
Over 5,000 young men were sent to a slaughter basically. | ||
And even at that, our guys ended up taking out more of them. | ||
Which, you know, it's not to toot our own horn on this side, but it's like, where was the outcry there? | ||
Where was the outcry there when the entire lands were signed over? | ||
Okay, let's talk about Armenia for a second. | ||
What about the genocides in Africa? | ||
Our brother from Long Island? | ||
God bless him, man. What a great point he made. | ||
The children over there that are being massacred and sacrificed. | ||
Where's the talk about that? Where's the talk about the Uyghurs? | ||
What about Yemen? Who are these bastards? | ||
And all of a sudden, they're propping up Putin, saying he's some sort of patriot. | ||
Putin was behind the whole mess in Armenia, and he teamed up with Erdogan and Israel against Armenia. | ||
What is Israel doing with Turkey, teaming up against this little country, Armenia? | ||
Who are these? Gosh, I'm trying not to curse, man. | ||
Who are these bastards, man? | ||
Where did it get up? | ||
I appreciate it. I totally agree. | ||
And it's a shame because what happens is, you know, you're right. | ||
I mean, it is crazy. | ||
These people, you know, the media decides what people care about. | ||
It's very strange, but that is 100% the case. | ||
And of course, you can see it constantly in terms of the racial divide in America where it's like, George Floyd gets killed. | ||
It's the biggest thing in the world. | ||
Everybody is crying about it. | ||
But when you've got an actual child being slaughtered in their home, as happened in Dallas, one of the most horrifying stories you can possibly imagine where a five-year-old set of twins, one of them is taken by a guy and murdered in the middle of the night. | ||
The guy returns and stands over the crib. | ||
He's on camera standing over the crib of the Brother of the child he just killed. | ||
Like this type of stuff. That should be horrifying. | ||
It should bring about major change. | ||
Nobody even knows about it. Nobody's even heard of it. | ||
So they decide what people care about. | ||
And that's crazy. But then we... | ||
Are having to respond to that, so we end up talking about the same things they want everybody talking about while not putting our attention towards things like Armenia that they tend to completely ignore. | ||
So it's a vicious cycle and we try not to fall into it, but obviously we have to contend with what everybody's talking about on a daily basis. | ||
So, yeah, I appreciate you bringing attention to Armenia, and it's another one of these places where, yeah, the lines get a little bit blurred, and Turkey is largely responsible for that because they really are experts at playing both sides as they literally straddle Asia and Europe and the West, they're in NATO, but they're anti-Israel, but they're helping Israel and Armenia. | ||
It's all very confusing, but obviously Armenia, as the oldest Christian country in the world, is on the chopping block, as we can't have those existing anymore. | ||
Thank you for the call, George. | ||
And it is a it is infuriating the way that the American people just have their their minds literally controlled by the media to where they care. | ||
And they aren't doing it cynically or like they don't realize it's happening. | ||
They genuinely feel emotional responses to things that they're presented and not to other things because of the way it's framed. | ||
It's almost a form of hypnosis that the mass amount of America is under. | ||
And they really I mean, you'll have like good friends that are like yelling at you about stuff and you're like. | ||
What like this is not why do you care about that? | ||
Why are you allowing other people to dictate what you care about and what you don't? | ||
You shouldn't let people do that to you. | ||
I appreciate the call, George. | ||
Let's go to James now in Tennessee. | ||
FedNow is the move to create a digital currency, essentially. | ||
And James, you say you got a letter about FedNow. | ||
What happened here? | ||
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Thanks for taking my call, and I just wanted to quick plug TurboForce. | |
Thank you. Yes, I got a letter from a friend that works at a local bank. | ||
I asked him a few months ago, I said, hey, keep an eye out for anything regarding a digital currency or the FedNow program. | ||
At first, they didn't know what I was talking about, and I explained it to them. | ||
And a couple weeks ago, they sent me this that they received at work, and it's detailing... | ||
The FedNow program, and according to this, it's saying that you can't send payments, but you can receive them now. | ||
By the time I got the letter, this was already implemented. | ||
Interesting. And it's posing a bunch of questions here. | ||
Is the FedNow service replacing cash? | ||
Is it a central bank digital currency? | ||
And of course, the propaganda is saying, no, of course not. | ||
This isn't a digital currency. | ||
Even though it obviously is, or at least it's saying the groundwork for that. | ||
Interesting. And isn't it amazing that you know more than the banks know about FedNow? | ||
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Right. And I called them. | |
I called them, the local bank, and confirmed it. | ||
I said, yeah, I'm looking to get a new bank account open. | ||
Are y'all accepting FedNow payments? | ||
And he said, what's that? | ||
And I said, well, it's a government digital currency. | ||
And then as soon as I said that, oh, yeah, yeah, we do that now. | ||
Right. I've had a very similar conversation about ESG with an investment banker where it's like I'll be describing it and they're like, what are you talking about? | ||
I'm like, it's called ESG. And they're like, oh, yeah, ESG, we do that. | ||
And it's like, so you don't even know about the things that you're implementing. | ||
You have no idea what it is that you're actually involved in here. | ||
So FedNow is very much the same. | ||
And, of course, the question that you have to ask is why would we need FedNow? | ||
I mean, the idea is they're like, it's a really convenient and easy way to make payments electronically. | ||
It's like, oh, because we haven't handled that yet. | ||
We haven't figured that out yet. | ||
It's not like 90% of commerce in America takes place online now. | ||
You don't need... We do it. | ||
We do it easily. It's not a problem. | ||
You can pay electronically. | ||
You can pay digitally. You can purchase things online without ever having cash in your hand. | ||
That's not a problem you need to solve. | ||
So why are they implementing this as a solution to a problem that doesn't exist? | ||
And once you ask that question again, you just need to keep asking questions. | ||
Why would they implement such a drastic change in a system that's working fine? | ||
Because they have other... | ||
Ends in mind for where this goes. | ||
Thank you very much for that call, James. | ||
And yeah, very disturbing, but it's a reminder of just how uninformed the vast majority of Americans are. | ||
Even if they're working directly with some of these policies and programs and outgrowth of the World Economic Forum's agenda, they don't know that that's what they're doing. | ||
And it's very disturbing. | ||
Let's go now to Tim in California. | ||
You have a contrast between a New York Post headline. | ||
Go ahead, Tim, you're on the air. | ||
Yeah, this morning on the Daily Dispatch, you kind of mentioned this. | ||
And the New York Post front-page story, the headline is, Give and Take. | ||
And it's, you know, a half-half page. | ||
On the top half is, Trump attends wake for killed hero NYPD cop. | ||
And the bottom half is, as three damn presidents shut down city for glitzy $25 million fundraiser. | ||
And just the contrast is like when you take a diamond and hold it out over a black background, You just can't—it's pouring down rain. | ||
You've got four presidents of the United States, all in New York City, all at the same time, and one of them is spending his own dime to come there and grieve and mourn with a fallen officer that was shot down by a guy that had been arrested, like, what was it, 21 times, and nine of them were felonies and this sort of thing, and he's still out on the streets? | ||
How does that happen? | ||
And meanwhile, these guys come in there, oh yeah, yeah, it's all just like the White House press secretary said, oh yeah, we just need to get rid of the guns. | ||
Sure, that's obviously the problem. | ||
It's not that you keep letting everyone out, letting them out, letting them out, letting them out. | ||
That's not the problem. Right. | ||
Anyways, I thought I'd mention that, but then the other thing is you asked, what was the story of the year? | ||
And for me, the story of the year is... | ||
You have an investigation into all these documents scattered everywhere after you ransacked Mar-a-Lago, and he had the right to just declassify anything. | ||
But no, you examine all these places, the docs are scattered all over the place for Joe Biden, and your final determination is he's just simply too senile for us to prosecute. | ||
Oh, that's definitely one of the stories. | ||
Because again, I like trying to find stories that sort of encapsulate a lot of different trends. | ||
And that's sort of the perfect one, right? | ||
It's got everything. It's got the way the Democrats are treated differently than Republicans under the rule of law. | ||
You've got the Trump persecution that obviously is a giant, continuous, and multifaceted You know, new story over the last three months. | ||
You've got the fact that Joe Biden is totally senile and incapable of actually being president of the United States, which again is another continually updated story as he embarrasses himself every time he goes outside. | ||
So yeah, that story in particular, the fact that the special counsel both said that he did violate the law more than Trump ever did because he was vice president, didn't have the right to declassify anything, but that he wasn't prosecuting him. | ||
Unlike Donald Trump, because he's too old and senile to be convicted by a jury. | ||
I mean, that is American politics in a nutshell in 2024. | ||
That story really covers it all. | ||
So yeah, that's definitely one in our top 20 stories. | ||
Thank you for that call, Tim. | ||
Mark in San Antonio apparently got an email from Airbnb that he wants to share with us. | ||
Airbnb is... | ||
Are they diversifying things, Mark? | ||
What are they doing this time? Thanks for calling in. | ||
You're on the air. No, I got you. | ||
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How's my audio coming in? Is it okay? | |
It's a little low. I don't know if you're on speaker or something, but if you could get a little closer to the receiver. | ||
We just want to make sure we hear you well. | ||
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Okay, so get this. Talk about a major story for the year and what you were saying earlier with all the puzzle pieces with Boeing and how everything kind of adds up. | |
Well, Opened up my emails this morning. | ||
I'm at work in the oil field down here in South Texas. | ||
Just going through them casually. | ||
Get an Airbnb email. | ||
I haven't used Airbnb in a couple of years. | ||
I don't even know why I opened it. | ||
I opened it. It's literally an update to their policy that's now going to include government travel restrictions and major long-term Power outages. | ||
So basically, they're saying in the event of so-and-so or in the event of a massive power outage, we're not, you know, you can, you know, I guess basically you can get your money back or something to that effect of, you know, hey, if there's a major power outage across the country, don't worry about your, you know, booking at your Airbnb. | ||
You're good. We'll change our policy. | ||
I took a screenshot of it. | ||
I posted it on the InfoWars journal Twitter feed for your show that's going right now. | ||
That's live. You guys can see it. | ||
The email. But it's... | ||
To me, that's pretty crazy. | ||
And then I had another thing I was going to try to say last night on Spaces with Alex Jones about the solar eclipse and everything and his conversation with Dr. | ||
Kirk Elliott yesterday. | ||
Kind of had like an epiphany. | ||
And I can make this really quick, but... | ||
With... | ||
All right, we'll tell you what, why don't you just hang on there, Mark, because I'm going to pull up that email and see what it says. | ||
I'll find that on X and we'll come back to your call and more on the other side. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We have the official Airbnb policy update here. | ||
That was released yesterday. | ||
So, preparing for shutdowns of some sort. | ||
Of course, this, I guess, makes sense if you think about it from Airbnb's perspective. | ||
If you have some sort of mandatory evacuation order so people aren't able to actually get to their Airbnb and you have a method by which you get them a refund, it makes a little bit of sense. | ||
But it's also a reminder that the Great Reset's whole purpose was the great coagulation, the great combination of Industry and government, especially technological industries. | ||
So, again, we're entering into this world where it's not so much that the government will have to... | ||
I'm thinking about the conversation I was having with Tim Pool, where he was saying that, well, people are going to lose trust in the government, and they're going to start resisting federal orders, not allowing federal trucks through their area or whatever. | ||
But, I mean, do you understand that anybody that would be doing that... | ||
Has their retirement fund owned by BlackRock and has their money in a bank that will freeze their account if they do something like that. | ||
Like the number of methods by which the powers that be can tamp down on dissonant activity is not restricted to the federal government sending boots on the ground to deal with you. | ||
They're setting up a system by which your car can be shut off and you're The heat to your house could be shut off. | ||
The electricity to your house could be shut off. | ||
You could be stopped from going places because either your car is shut down or every hotel in the area can't accept your credit card anymore. | ||
So they can't book you, so you don't have anywhere to stay. | ||
I mean, they can isolate and destroy you without ever lifting a finger at this point and without ever even noticing if they get AI to be in charge of all of it. | ||
We're entering into a world where these organizations like Airbnb will be doing the bidding of the global government as they are an integral part of it. | ||
And they'll be able to shut down your ability to travel, eat, or reside in a location should you even think about displeasing them or express that. | ||
Mark, you had one more thing you wanted to finish up with here and then we'll move on. | ||
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Yeah, so real quick, so I'm a Christian, like yourself, and probably like a lot of the InfoWars listeners. | |
And so yesterday, Dr. | ||
Kirk Elliott was on with Alex, and they were discussing precious metals. | ||
And I don't know how it happened, but I had an epiphany that never occurred to me before. | ||
But I'm of the firm opinion that the Antichrist was probably alive. | ||
Not into power, obviously, we know that, but at least alive on the surface right now, the end times Antichrist. | ||
And we're seeing everything come into play, right? | ||
CBDCs, everything that's going to come into play, that's going to basically, you know, lay the groundwork for the mark of the beast economy. | ||
And while I agree, yeah, like precious metals are probably very important to have, but I think when we get to that point where it's either you take the mark or you're cut off society, I don't think having precious metals is going to have a whole lot of effect. | ||
I think when we boil it all down, you're going to need the one thing that you need, which is Food, water, and a means of protection, shelter. | ||
And so I think for us, you know, listeners and info warriors, we need to focus, you know, especially a lot of people that don't have a lot of money like myself. | ||
Like, you got to focus on what you can get, when you can get it, and those are the things that are most important. | ||
I don't think it's bad to get precious metals, but I was, the thought that I had was, the epiphany was, when you get to this point, you know, with the CBDCs, Say you do try to go trade, you know, 20 silver coins for, you know, some extra ammo to, you know, someone that's in your neighborhood because you haven't gotten fully locked down yet. | ||
Your neighbor goes, okay, yeah, yeah, that's cool. | ||
Yeah, I'll give you two magazines for 20 coins. | ||
Do the trade. 20 minutes later, here comes the raid on his house because he got paid more in CBDCs for ratting you out, for being, you know, outside of the market-based economy. | ||
Versus what he would have got from the CBDCs for trading in those silver coins. | ||
So say the silver coins are going to be worth, you know, 100,000 credits. | ||
But you ratting on your neighbors for not being a part of the marketing economy is worth like a million credits. | ||
That's just something that popped in my head yesterday and it kind of blew my own mind. | ||
And it just really made me focus on, okay, I really need to do what I need to do for my family, my daughter, my wife. | ||
Provide for what we're gonna have to do in order to survive outside of that economy, regardless of, you know... | ||
Yeah, you can't eat gold, so you're gonna have to have other priorities. | ||
Yeah, look, it's a troubling world we're entering into, and it's not gonna be easy for anybody, but I think you make a good point. | ||
Thank you for that call, Mark. | ||
Let's go now to Clown Car on Coney Island. | ||
Welcome to the show, Clown Car. | ||
You have a question for me, I understand? | ||
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I do, but first I want to wish you guys a happy Easter. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
Yes, it's a good Friday today and Easter on Sunday. | ||
Hope everybody is able to celebrate with their family. | ||
I know I'm gearing up for a big weekend, Clown Car. | ||
Hope you are as well. Thank you for that. | ||
Happy Easter. Very well. | ||
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And also know me today. | |
But what's your favorite color, Harrison? | ||
I'm so like, this is what my brain is going on. | ||
What could it be? | ||
Could it be yellow? Could it be green? | ||
Could it be orange? I can't. | ||
What is your favorite color, Harrison? | ||
Oh, wait. That's kind of interesting. What do you think my favorite color is? | ||
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Well, I'm going to put a Y at the end of that. | |
Meaning, like, why is it your favorite color? | ||
And I'm going to go with... | ||
Amber is the color of your energy. | ||
My favorite color is that deep, deep dark blue when the sun is setting. | ||
That's my favorite color for a couple of reasons. | ||
One, because it feels impossible to capture in any pigment. | ||
It's like something that you can only really see in the sky, which I really like. | ||
And it also means the sun is going down, and I love the nighttime. | ||
So that's my favorite color, Clown Car. | ||
Does that tell you a lot about me? | ||
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It did, it did actually. | |
I was thinking more, you know, brighter colors, but a dark blue works. | ||
Very Yankee, very Yankee of you. | ||
Listen, I just wanted to know, what is your favorite hob? | ||
My favorite what? What do you like to do when your mind isn't entrenched in saving humanity? | ||
Gee, if I ever have a moment like that, I guess I'll have to tell you. | ||
Probably archery. Probably shooting a bow and arrow with my son in the backyard. | ||
That's what I like doing quite a bit. | ||
Thanks for these personal questions, Clown Car. | ||
I'll see you tonight on Moonbase Live. | ||
I'm sure Clown Car is always there keeping the chat alive. | ||
We're doing a Moonbase Live tonight. | ||
We're doing the quarterly report. | ||
It's going to be a very big show. | ||
I'm excited to see you there. | ||
But I do want to get to one more call before we close out this segment. | ||
William in Arkansas, we've got about a minute and a half left. | ||
The floor is yours. | ||
You've called in about Israel. | ||
Go ahead. Somebody should have reminded the rabbi the other day that Israel did this to themselves thousands of years ago when they put forth a man-made state, a man-made king, I believe it was Samuel the prophet told Israel that if you choose a king and put a crown on his head, you will never know peace. | ||
The redneck boys I know throughout the South, they're not attacking Israel. | ||
More Jews have killed Jews than anybody I've ever known throughout history. | ||
That guy, lucky to have Alex put him on the show, he got a lot of notoriety for being an idiot, you know? | ||
The first gentleman that called about hands-on going to Africa and freeing the people of the world. | ||
I'm with you, buddy. It's just that time. | ||
What's going on with the empowerment of our government taking over and we being afraid of the government is what Patrick Henry feared, and he refused to go to the Constitutional Convention and I'm not against the Bill of Rights. | ||
I'm against the Bill of Rights because our Constitution limited the government with an enumerated amount of rights, and everything else was up to us. | ||
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We are seeing evidence of that today. | |
I'm sorry, we're about to go to break, but the other part of the American Revolution that doesn't get talked about very much was the behavior of the East India Company in India. | ||
And the way they enslaved that population, and we're planning on doing the same here, because again, it brings you back to, or it like connects the beginning and the end. | ||
We started out by trying to avoid a corporate takeover, and that's where we are now. | ||
We're doing a ton of great calls today and the board is still totally full so we'll get to as many as possible this segment joined by Kyle Undercover in the next segment and of course I want to remind you to go to Infowarsstore.com not just because it supports us and keeps us on the air but because the products that we sell are the best of the best and you will love the difference. | ||
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I want to point to this graph as I think it explains everything. | ||
I think you look at this series of graphs showing what people value over time. | ||
And this is... | ||
This is the cancer diagnosis. | ||
If you want to know why we have lesions on our skins, why we are coughing up blood, why America seems so deeply unhealthy right now, This is the underlying cause that we need to deal with. | ||
Not the symptom, the cause. | ||
It says percent of those who say these values are, quote, very important to them. | ||
It goes from 1998 to 2023. | ||
Patriotism went from 70% to 38%. | ||
Religion went from 62% to 39%. | ||
Having children went from 59% down to 30%, while money alone has increased from 31% to 43%. | ||
And just to let you know, this graph isn't even accurate because if you look at the timeline, 1998 to 2019, that's 11 years. | ||
So it took 11 years for patriotism to go from 70% to 61%. | ||
So it dropped 9 points in 11 years. | ||
And then from 2019 to 2023, that's only 4 years, and yet it's dropped 61% to 38%. | ||
So you drop 9 points over 11 years. | ||
And then you drop, what is that, 20-something percent in four years. | ||
So if this was charted over a scale timeline, you would see a distinctly steep drop-off around 2019. | ||
This is by design. | ||
This is because this is the morality being pumped out to people now. | ||
Patriotism, religion, having children, the things that life is about are all going away. | ||
And they're being replaced by love of money. | ||
Love of money. We love money, don't we? | ||
And there's a couple of interesting comments about this underneath this post by I slash O on Twitter. | ||
But Zelensky Silver or something says, this is not a drift leftward. | ||
So this was posted with a statement saying, America continues its drift mostly leftward on core values, which is accurate. | ||
This is what a leftward drift looks like. | ||
They might project and advertise that they're the virtuous ones, and they're the moral ones, and those backwards, racist, bigoted Christians, they're the bad ones. | ||
In reality, they have nothing. | ||
They have no morality. | ||
They have no higher sense of purpose. | ||
What humanity is about or what brings meaning to life. | ||
It's a lie when they say that. | ||
They literally are the most materialistic force the world has ever seen. | ||
So somebody responds to this saying this is not a drift leftward. | ||
It's a drift towards civilization destroying nihilism. | ||
It's like, yeah, we said leftward. | ||
Yeah, no, we know that's the left. | ||
The left is civilization destroying nihilism. | ||
That's what it is at its heart. | ||
It might dress itself up like tolerance and inclusion and helping the poor. | ||
It's not. It's not about that. | ||
And you can tell it's not about that by the solutions that they offer. | ||
So, you know, somebody else with the name ACDC says, the last graph, meaning this one, the money one, gives me hope. | ||
There's no way you can like money and still want socialism. | ||
I think you're missing the point of socialism. | ||
It's all about money. The only solution they have is more money. | ||
You know, if you ask me, what do we do about the violence in the black community? | ||
That's just heads and shoulders above anything in any other community. | ||
What's the cause of that? | ||
And how do you find a solution to that? | ||
You ask me that, I would start pointing to fatherless homes, the welfare state, the lack of education, the lack of family values. | ||
I mean, there's a million things. | ||
None of them are money. | ||
None of them are money because you can be poor and not be a criminal. | ||
You don't become a criminal by being poor. | ||
There's a lot of poor people out there that are very decent, very law-abiding, very moral people. | ||
That's not the issue. | ||
The issue is the morals, not the money. | ||
The socialists, you ask them what the solution to, you know, crime rates in the black community, it's more money. | ||
We need more money. We need more programs. | ||
Programs require money. We need more money, money, money, money. | ||
That's the only solution that they have. | ||
So this is a drift leftward. | ||
It's away from basic fundamental moral values and towards money. | ||
They just, they love money and it's all about money to these people. | ||
They pretend it's not. | ||
They want to get money out of politics. | ||
They just don't want people with money influencing politics. | ||
But their only conception of politics is who gets the money and how can we use the government to funnel it to our people and away from theirs. | ||
That's how they see the function of government. | ||
And again, as everything gets worse, as depression rates and suicide rates and basic unhappiness goes through the roof, it's because we're losing touch with the things that actually make us human and were given to us by God and more towards the materialistic. | ||
where you will never find satisfaction. | ||
And all you have to do is look into some of the richest people in the world. | ||
They're all miserable. | ||
They're all completely miserable. | ||
So what does that tell you about what the real purpose of happiness is or how you achieve it? | ||
You achieve it through simple moral godly pleasures, not wealth. | ||
And that's the issue. | ||
So I really think this graphic, this set of graphs, just explains everything that's wrong in America today, how it got there and why it's continuing. | ||
We have time for a call or two more. | ||
Let's go to Rachel in West Virginia here on Line 11. | ||
You want to talk about the interview with old Shmooley, butt plug, His Holiness Rabbi Shmooley. | ||
Rachel, thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Yes, thank you, Harrison, and thank all the guys at InfoWars And for wars, for giving us information. | |
That's what we all need. But I offer this discernment on Rabbi Shmuley. | ||
It's recognition of a thing that I think is really at the heart of a lot of fear as, like, Christians. | ||
I grew up in the Bible Belt. | ||
I have a Baptist preacher for a grandfather. | ||
He didn't make it out of the fifth grade. | ||
He went straight to work in the coal mine. | ||
You know, that's kind of all he knows. | ||
And they, like Rabbi Shmuley, this is why I recognize this. | ||
These people, they have the ideal of religion as a franchise, and they need others to validate it. | ||
Rabbi Shmuley was always for force grouping, acting like for Alex to be a good Christian, he must be in line with the Jews, always taking that moral high ground. | ||
And Alex, he stood on his own, and he always said, you know, I... Have a great relationship with God. | ||
And that's what we need to recognize. | ||
There's a religion and there's a relationship. | ||
Religions are franchised. | ||
They're ritually based. Ritual makes you habitual. | ||
You rely on others. | ||
You don't have a direct relationship with God. | ||
You have a religion. Rabbi Shmuley also, he dwelled on past things. | ||
Alex offered a dialogue, something new. | ||
Let's talk about something new. | ||
Rabbi Shmuley Constantly attack Sandy Hook. | ||
It's old. We've heard about it. | ||
The Michelle Obama thing he kept bringing up is also showing you that his mind dwells on just physical, immature, underdeveloped topics. | ||
Like, he couldn't move forward with Alex, no matter how much Alex offered that. | ||
And he wouldn't have a dialogue. | ||
He just wanted to take the moral high ground. | ||
People like this They honestly believe they have and their group that they identify with their tribe. | ||
And I'm not by any means attacking Jewish people as a whole. | ||
I understand we're all individuals. | ||
If people did that, they would, you know, put me right in line with my grandfather, which not to say that he's I think that's a great point, Rachel. I wish I had more time to expand on that with you because I think you've raised a lot of really good points there. | ||
Thank you so much to all of our callers. | ||
We'll be joined by Kyle Undercover and a special report on the other side. | ||
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I moved to New York City and I lived with Sean Puffy Combs for a year. | |
They called Puffy Flavor Camp. | ||
There you go. Ricky Smalls was there, Lil' Kim, Craig Mack. | ||
All these people are hanging around. | ||
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Yeah, man. Faith Evans, Jody C, Mary J. Blosh. | |
They ain't know nothing about this shit. | ||
Hell no. I was having a good time. | ||
You're a dad now. Would you ever send your kid to puffy camp? | ||
Hell no. All of these big dick deviants is all catching hell in 2024. | ||
It's up for all of them. | ||
It don't matter if you Diddy or whoever you is. | ||
And now he's having 48 hours with Diddy. | ||
They're having the times of their lives. | ||
Like, we gonna go full buck-full crazy. | ||
We're going crazy. When I was seeing what I was seeing with the abnormal blood, the blood changed. | ||
Something happened. | ||
I couldn't put my finger on it, but something's not right. | ||
And I started noticing it early 2021 after the vaccines rolled out, and it continued on through the summer. | ||
And by the fall, later in the years when I took my first image in September, and then August, September, well, see, September, October, people were asking me, how often are you seeing this? | ||
How often are you seeing this? And some people were like, you know, we've seen blood clots, you know? | ||
I mean, it's blood clots. I was like, but you don't understand. | ||
These aren't the same. These are different. | ||
Something's different. I sent her some of the pictures that I had, and she called me, and we spent over an hour on the phone because she was seeing things in the military. | ||
And looking at the picture, she's like, this is not right. | ||
This might explain some of what we're seeing in the military because they were having soldiers with unusual blood clots. | ||
And you're talking soldiers, you go to join the military, you've got to pass a physical, you've got to go through all of this stuff. | ||
These are not your typical 80, 90-year-old, you know, got comorbidities, all this. | ||
These are young, healthy people. | ||
Basically, anyone taking these vaccines, they're all designed to the same thing, is going to have neurological disorders within one year. | ||
Most of the people taking the vaccine will be dead within 10. | ||
And this John Hopkins says it all right here. | ||
I know another person in Austin whose elderly father Took the vaccine and was dead two days later. | ||
I mean, I'm sitting here watching them killing people. | ||
And you notice Netanyahu and all the British Prime Minister, you notice they're not really taking the shots. | ||
The plungers are empty, they put the needle behind the arms. | ||
Let me tell you something. You take the mRNA, it creates clats in your brain and gives you Alzheimer's, and I got the studies too. | ||
So, hey, you think they just put fluoride in the water to dumb you down? | ||
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They believe there's a thing called frame-shifting. | |
You know, they put the modified mRNA, and that modified mRNA was supposed to make your body create a spike protein. | ||
The spike protein is what's thrombogenic. | ||
So this can happen potentially, and most of them believe this. | ||
They believe the vaccine is the main culprit here, but they leave room for it to be something else. | ||
Good news! Oh yeah? | ||
Yeah, we've rolled back the ban on gain-of-function research. | ||
Really? So now it's legal for us to modify viruses and make them more deadly and transmissible to humans. | ||
Why would you want to do that? | ||
Well, it's important that we be prepared in case something like that happen in the future. | ||
In case somebody modifies a deadly virus to be more infectious and able to transmit to humans? | ||
Oh, can you imagine? Yeah, sounds dangerous. | ||
No, no, no, it's fine. We're doing it at a level 4 weapons research lab in Wuhan, China. | ||
I don't feel like this was not a dream of mine to be kind of known in all actuality. | ||
I mean, people around the world have seen my face and have heard bits and pieces, and I'm cool with nobody knowing my... | ||
To remember my name. | ||
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My name's not InfoWars. All right, folks, I told you InfoWars is doing new things. | |
Toxic Culture is our new show, and the newest episode is either out or it's coming out very shortly, but that was just a little taste of it. | ||
My episode will be coming out next week. | ||
Awesome stuff. Stay with us. | ||
Kyle on the cover on the other side. | ||
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Kyle Undercover here. | |
I have recently obtained a top secret Bohemian Grove document with a complete member list of all the members that attended the most recent Bohemian Grove event. | ||
These people are crazy. | ||
I mean, they're practicing witchcraft in the middle of the forest. | ||
They're all elitists, high-profile names. | ||
You Google any name on this list and see what you'll find. | ||
Now, keep in mind, this information will be all leaked on my tweet. | ||
I'm going to put it in a PDF document for all of you to do your own research. | ||
Over the next seven days, I'll be releasing maps, secret code words. | ||
I mean, you name it. This stuff's all coming out, guys. | ||
Keep an eye out. | ||
It'll be linked in my tweet and in my bio. | ||
Christ is king. God bless. | ||
So there you go. That's Kyle Undercover. | ||
He's an undercover journalist, and he joins us on the show to discuss his undercover operation against Bohemian Grove. | ||
You can follow him on X at X.com slash KyleIsBased at KyleIsBased. | ||
Kyle, welcome back to the show, sir. | ||
Thank you. It's good to be here. Oh, my pleasure to have you. | ||
So just tell us the story, man. | ||
How did you decide to do this, and how did you pull this off? | ||
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Well, I started kind of researching the Bohemian Grove back in the day. | |
It's one of the older conspiracies that are kind of going around. | ||
And after Alex Jones snuck in there and kind of exposed it all, it's always piqued my interest. | ||
It's always been in the back of my mind. | ||
And I actually had a confidential source reach out to me stating that they were invited to the Bohemian Grove. | ||
So they were able to obtain a complete member list of all the Bohemian Grove members. | ||
There's been similar leaks in the past. | ||
It's probably been 15, 20 years since we've had our last leak of all the members. | ||
So it's good to finally have an updated list so we can kind of keep track of who's going to these events. | ||
Do you think the list is complete or do you think some names are left off? | ||
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So the list is complete as far as the Bohemian Grove members are. | |
Now, each Bohemian Grove member is allowed to bring one plus one to the event. | ||
So it does not include any invited guests. | ||
So that's why you don't see some president names like Bill Clinton. | ||
Even though he may attend, he's not a member of the actual fraternity, the club. | ||
And it takes a while to get into this fraternity, doesn't it? | ||
I know you have an undercover video of one of the members that you're talking to, and maybe we'll go to one of those videos in just a second. | ||
How were you able to actually get in there? | ||
I mean, you got the documents from a source, but how were you able to break through and actually get interviews with these guys? | ||
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So after obtaining this giant list, I decided to go through one by one each and every name until I could find some people that are local to me. | |
After about a thousand names, I was able to find an Arizona guy who essentially I just looked him up on the internet, found out that he's a world-famous doctor in the area. | ||
He's a lot older now. | ||
He's in his late 80s. | ||
So I went to his door, knocked on the door under the guise of, I'm a college student just doing a book report. | ||
I just wanted to ask him some questions about the Bohemian Grove, so nothing sinister. | ||
And since he's so old, I mean, he was just really open with a lot of the questions that I asked him. | ||
Yeah, he seemed willing to sort of explain everything from his perspective. | ||
In fact, I want to go to this video and get your commentary on the other side. | ||
So here's some undercover video captured by Kyle Undercover at KyleIsBasedOnX. | ||
Let's watch this, then I want to get your interpretation on the other side. | ||
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Did they ever bring any children into the Bohemian Grove? | |
No. | ||
Except the guys that are horny, they go down to town. | ||
During the encampment, there's a few girls up there in town, across the street. | ||
I'm going undercover with a hidden camera to meet with a Bohemian Grove member. | ||
He's been with the Satanic Club for almost half a century. | ||
Now click the link in my tweet to help fund this operation. | ||
With these funds, I'm going to travel the entire country and confront every single member on the Bohemian Grove list. | ||
I call it Operation Owl's End. | ||
Wish me luck. I'm going dark. | ||
So what actually happens at the cremation of care? | ||
Well, that's an old, wonderful thing. | ||
We're cremating care. | ||
You're up here to put the care behind you. | ||
We're going to kill care. | ||
So this is the thing that God knows when it started. | ||
This is, of course, the Alex Jones footage. | ||
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It's very elaborate, people going around, caves and stuff, bad guys. | |
probably 125 people who participated in this poor thing. | ||
Again, after everybody comes in singing songs and doing all sorts of things, and they create main care. | ||
They go up to this lake, and in the lake is this magnificent sculpture. | ||
Magnificent sculpture. | ||
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The owl is the symbol of the Covaheim Club, which is why I have a whole bunch of owls. | |
I guess around his house is a bunch of owls. | ||
We can take that down. | ||
It's only about half of the first clip. | ||
You have another clip as well. | ||
What was your impression from this guy? | ||
I mean, do you think he was concealing what he really thought about it, or do you think this is just how he thought about it? | ||
It's a fun play, there's a nice statue. | ||
I mean, it's all very creepy. | ||
Did you get the impression that he was genuinely just telling you how he felt about it, or that he was kind of downplaying the creepiness of it, you know, knowingly? | ||
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Definitely downplaying it. | |
I've infiltrated other occult groups like Freemasonry, and the guys are all the same in all these different occult groups. | ||
The way they talk about their group, it's very public-facing, so they know how to explain it in a way for the public to not really get too suspicious about what's going on actually behind the scenes. | ||
Because, I mean, you hear him, he says, you take care, you put it behind you, and you kill care. | ||
Well, what is care? | ||
And after combing through some of their internal documents that were leaked to me, their internal documents say the high priest who is putting on the ceremony, they transfer their sins, the sins of all the congregation at this Bohemian Grove event, and they transfer it to this effigy. | ||
And they transfer the sins to this effigy and they kill it. | ||
So it's kind of a way of them cleaning themselves from their sins of the upcoming year or of the past year. | ||
Right, which makes it no different at all than just your traditional, like, animal sacrifice activity. | ||
I mean, and we reported on it here, people still do this to this day in America. | ||
It's a Jewish tradition to transfer your sins onto a chicken and then kill the chicken. | ||
There's, like, a comedian, Ari Shafir, who talks about doing this when he was a kid with his family. | ||
So, I mean, this is, because that's the exact impression I get. | ||
Killing care just seems like you're killing maybe the guilt you feel for being bad. | ||
You're killing the internal, you know, moral alarm that's going off saying, you know, there are people suffering because of what you've done. | ||
Because these are world leaders. | ||
These are important people that go there. | ||
They're making decisions that might have horrible impacts. | ||
But when they they absolve themselves of guilt, absolve themselves of sin, I mean, this is just a traditional sacrificial ceremony that you would have seen carried out in Cana in the year zero. | ||
Right. | ||
I mean, that's what it sounds like to me. | ||
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Yep. It seems like all of these occult groups, they really trace back to biblical times. | |
So it really shows. | ||
I mean, and Christ did sacrifice himself for us, and that was supposed to be the last sacrifice. | ||
So the fact that they're sacrificing their sins onto this care doll, I mean, that really shows kind of what they're doing, what they're actually doing. | ||
And it is a doll. Are we sure it's a doll? | ||
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I mean, I've heard rumors that back in the early 1900s they might have used an actual child. | |
There's really no hard evidence on that. | ||
But as far as I know, it's a doll. | ||
Yeah, it's absolutely creepy regardless. | ||
And he says the owl is the logo of the Bohemian Grove, but that's not where the owl symbolism ends, does it? | ||
And of course he references, you know, Harvard's logo is an owl, which obviously there's a connection there. | ||
And, you know, it has to do with ancient gods, whether it's, you know, Moloch or Baal or even just Athena, right? | ||
Athena's symbol was an owl too. | ||
Did you get any further into the... | ||
Discussion or discovery of what the owl represents and why that symbol is used above any others. | ||
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Well, I asked him what the owl means to him, what is the symbology behind it, and he said it's wisdom. | |
And also, going through those leaked documents, when they talk about this owl, they call it the Grand Owl Architect. | ||
So almost like Freemasonry, they call it the Grand Architect or the Supreme Being. | ||
So it's the Supreme Owl that they worship. | ||
It's like the Owl of Wisdom. | ||
And that's kind of borderline Satanism just because the way that they talk about Satan and those other occult groups is they reference him as like the god of wisdom. | ||
So that kind of goes to show you exactly what they're doing. | ||
Yeah, and in that video, you called it a satanic club, and I think it clearly has very strong satanic elements. | ||
And that's one of the things alone where it's like, even not knowing anything else about Bohemian Grove, just knowing the bare facts that the most powerful people in our country and around the world gather in the woods to put on robes and carry out a mock human sacrifice in front of a giant statue of an owl— That information alone should make you question just everything we know about the way the world works. | ||
It's so incredibly creepy. | ||
I mean, what have you discovered from the documents? | ||
Has it shed any light onto, like, why they do this? | ||
Their own internal reasons? | ||
I mean, what have you found from coming through the documents that you were able to uncover? | ||
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Well, there's a lot. | |
The total document amounts that I received is about 60 documents. | ||
And it breaks down the internal Bohemian Grove lore. | ||
It breaks down the stage production, how the stage is set up. | ||
Everything is set up in a very distinct, specific way so that they can perform this ritual. | ||
The stage has to be set perfectly, because you have these fireworks. | ||
And when they kill this care doll, this giant flame shoots through the sky. | ||
It's some kind of firework on a string that's attached. | ||
And they have pyrotechnics. | ||
I've heard that the stage and the production costs upwards of a million dollars a year. | ||
So, I mean, it's very extravagant and everything is very specific, even down to where each member has to stand, where the high priest is ordered to stand. | ||
And some fun facts that I heard I read reading these documents is the voice of the owl has been the same for the last half century. | ||
It was actually voiced by Walter Cronkite. | ||
Walter Cronkite's pretty prominent in Arizona, which is where I'm located. | ||
He has the school, the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. | ||
So, yeah, everything that they do is very specific. | ||
There's always a reason why they do it. | ||
And yes, it can be broken down to the occult. | ||
So explain to us the difference between members and guests. | ||
And I guess one question, now that you have the member list, have any names jumped out at you as being well-known or any names you've discovered in the list that you'd like to share with us? | ||
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Yeah, so there are some names. | |
I myself, I mean, it's a big list, so I couldn't do it alone. | ||
Luckily, a lot of my followers reached out with some of the names they recognized. | ||
Nancy Pelosi's husband is on the list, as well as her son. | ||
A lot of prominent San Francisco figures are on the list. | ||
Businessmen, CEOs. | ||
There's CEOs of all kinds of companies. | ||
I mean, you name it. If you pick any name on that list and you Google it, it's going to pop up with a high-profile CEO, a past military leader. | ||
I mean, you name it. | ||
And the list goes on. | ||
In fact, last year, Jimmy Buffett, he attended the Bohemian Grove before he passed away. | ||
There's some Rockefellers, some Man, I can't even remember. | ||
There's so many names on that list. | ||
And this is a list of members, right? | ||
Not just people that have attended, but people that are actually, I guess, due paying members of this club. | ||
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Yeah, exactly. So these are dues-paying members, so that's the difference between a member and a guest. | |
So each member, every year they can bring one guest with them. | ||
So that's how you see maybe a businessman will say, hey, Mr. | ||
President, would you like to attend the Bohemian Grove? | ||
And then Obama flies in and attends the Bohemian Grove with them. | ||
That way Obama's name isn't on the list, but he has somebody by proxy who can invite him every single time. | ||
And the old man did admit that Bill Clinton and Obama both attended multiple times, as well as Nixon and Reagan. | ||
Nixon was actually an outlier. | ||
A lot of people didn't really like Nixon being there. | ||
And Nixon was actually quoted as saying it was one of the most faggiest events that he ever attended. | ||
So that kind of shows that he was an outlier. | ||
But Bill Clinton was there. | ||
I mean, he was there often. | ||
The member that I spoke with said that he was a very stern, strict, quiet man. | ||
It kind of kept to himself. | ||
So as far as why they're going there, I mean, I'm sure it's for networking purposes. | ||
I've heard rumors that this is where they select the next president, the upcoming president. | ||
And it's all men, right? | ||
And he sort of had a funny response, that guy that we just saw, where you go, do you bring your kids? | ||
And he's like, oh, good Lord, no. | ||
My God, no, we don't bring kids or women, right? | ||
So only men involved in this. | ||
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Yeah, it's funny. I asked him, I'm like, hey, does your family attend this? | |
And he's like, no, no. But then right after, he's like, yeah, my son goes. | ||
Right, he said his son was a member, and he said it took him 11 years to get his son to be a member, and he had to make a bunch of calls to make it happen. | ||
So, I mean, this is like a certification from the elite that you are one of us, because you have to pass through filter layers before you're ever welcomed into the inter-sanctum. | ||
And I... I believe you asked him, like, well, could I join? | ||
And he was like, well, I don't know who you are. | ||
I'd have to vet you, right? | ||
So there's a vetting process that takes place. | ||
Can you talk about what you've discovered about the vetting process? | ||
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Yeah, so it really is based on family. | |
It gets passed down. | ||
If you notice, if you go through the list, a lot of the names are like William III or William IV or William V. So it gets passed down generationally, and they're really big into their genealogy. | ||
This man, I didn't put this on camera, but he really loved talking about his genealogy, where he came from, his lineage, family lineage. | ||
It really is nepotism to join this club. | ||
I've heard rumors that the dues for this club are $25,000 to join, and then there's a yearly membership fee as well. | ||
So it's pretty pricey to get in. | ||
The vetting process, I'm sure, is very prominent. | ||
They have to look into who you are, what you do, what you do for work. | ||
I'm sure there's background checks involved, especially after Alex Jones snuck in. | ||
They have a very tight-knit security network. | ||
I've heard they have motion sensors now. | ||
There's people that are still sneaking in to this day. | ||
In fact, just last week there was a big YouTuber that snuck in, but he was caught pretty quickly. | ||
So, yeah, their security, their vetting process is very tight-knit. | ||
Another interesting thing he said, when you asked about his family, he said, oh, good Lord, no. | ||
But he also said that about Secret Service. | ||
So you asked him if Secret Service attends alongside the presidents that they're guarding, and he said they're not allowed in. | ||
So that's pretty interesting. | ||
You've got presidents of the United States who pretty much always have Secret Service with them unless they're I don't know, flying on the Lolita Express or going to Bohemian Grove. | ||
What do you think about that fact, that Secret Service is kept out while presidents are guests in attendance? | ||
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Yeah, it seems like they have some kind of deal worked out with the presidents where they have their own security, and it must go through a strict vetting process as well, because if they're protecting presidents in there, then I'm sure that they have a pretty secure security. | |
They say that they use past military leaders, past military men that guard this giant event because the venue is huge. | ||
It's multiple thousands of acres. | ||
It's very hard to protect a president who's there. | ||
I'm sure they have secret service on the outside, but on the inside they have a pretty secure internal security network. | ||
And again, this cremation of care ceremony, is that the only ceremony they do? | ||
Like, what are they doing the rest of the time if they're not, you know, when they're not engaged in this ritual sacrifice, you know, according to them, play-acting? | ||
Are there other rituals going on? | ||
Is this the only one? | ||
And what else are they doing other than these rituals? | ||
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So actually, so Obama was, he had actually flown down just to attend the cremation of care ceremony. | |
But the ceremonies are actually, the event is a total of two weeks. | ||
So it kind of slows down during the weekdays because a lot of people leave to go to work or to go do business. | ||
But then they come back on the weekends. | ||
So the first weekend is the most popular one because that's when the Cremation of Care event happens. | ||
But throughout the week, every night, they do some sort of little rituals. | ||
Not as big as the Cremation of Care, but they do little rituals. | ||
They also do speaking events where some of their guests will actually give these giant speeches. | ||
Where the cremation of care takes place. | ||
So yeah, there's lots of stuff going on. | ||
It's packed full of events, speeches, rituals, ceremonies, all kinds of stuff over the two week period. | ||
Was there any sense of the religious importance of what they're doing? | ||
Because obviously to me as a Christian, even pretending to participate in, you know, mock ritual sacrifice to cleanse me of my sins, I mean, that is abhorrent to me. | ||
Like, I would just never participate in that. | ||
I imagine a lot of these guys are like, no, I'm Christian. | ||
We just do this for fun. | ||
They probably don't take it seriously. | ||
But was there any discussion about the religious significance of this? | ||
Did they care about that or pretend to? | ||
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You know, when I was walking out the door, I told him, I said, hey, God bless you. | |
And he said, God bless. | ||
Then I asked him, I'm like, hey, are you Christian? | ||
He said, yes, I am. So, yeah, they have some sort of false Christianity belief that they believe. | ||
I see that among the Freemasons a lot. | ||
Freemasons like to say they're Christian. | ||
But any religious leader or pastor or priest that looked at that and looked at the ritual going on, they would completely reject Christianity. | ||
That belief. Now, I was actually combing through the list, and there is actually a prominent Christian religious figure. | ||
I'm not going to say the name because I'm still doing some investigative work on it. | ||
But yeah, it's a pretty high-ranking, high up in the Catholic Church. | ||
So I'm looking into that. | ||
The Catholic Church? Yeah, it's really sad. | ||
Yeah, that's very interesting. | ||
Yeah, because it seems like, I mean, like you said, they are just, it is just a religious ceremony, the same thing you would see in like ancient Babylon, where you put your sins on something and then you kill it. | ||
They just call it care. | ||
I mean, why that word? | ||
Why do you think they use the word care? | ||
And what significance do you think that word has? | ||
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You know, I was looking into it. | |
I'm not too sure. I think care is just another way for them to say care. | ||
Because, I mean, they crash airplanes into our buildings. | ||
They bomb other countries. | ||
They destroy the economy. | ||
And then at the end of the year, they put all their cares behind them. | ||
And it's all wiped away. | ||
It's all washed away in their eyes. | ||
So it's sad. | ||
Well, let me ask you this. Have you received any backlash from what you're doing or threats or anything? | ||
Obviously, they go out of their way to make this thing secretive. | ||
They denied its existence for a long time. | ||
And now here you are, you know, publishing their list of names on the Internet. | ||
Are you concerned about your safety, Kyle? | ||
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A little bit. You know, when I infiltrated the Freemason Lodges and recorded their secret rituals, I got a lot of death threats. | |
The Bohemian Grove, with them being a lot older members, I don't think I'm going to get very many Twitter death threats. | ||
I think if I'm going to get any death threats, it's going to be somebody knocking on my door in the middle of the night or breaking into my house. | ||
So hopefully, I mean, I'm a God-fearing man, so... | ||
Hopefully that doesn't happen. | ||
I pray every day that I'm protected. | ||
But I guess we'll see, especially as I dive deeper. | ||
Wow. Well, you do great work, and I look forward to seeing what's ahead. | ||
People can follow Kyle Undercover at KyleIsBasedOnX. | ||
Final words, what's next for you? | ||
What's going to be next coming out in your investigation? | ||
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Well, I'm still looking into the Bohemian Grove. | |
I don't think I'm done with this story yet. | ||
It's a pretty big story going on. | ||
I'm also investigating some Hunter Biden stuff, so big, big things to come. | ||
Just wait. I love it. | ||
Keep it up, man. And, you know, like I was saying before you came on on the show, like, we rely on people like you. | ||
We can't rely on the mainstream media. | ||
It's yourself and others like you that are going out and just getting the on-the-ground reporting that then people like myself rely on to spread this information to everybody else. | ||
So keep up the great work. KyleUndercover at KyleIsBasedOnX and his telegram is where you can get the full documents there. | ||
And, of course, this is a Human Intelligence Network. | ||
Kyle is, of course, providing the original information, but then it's up to you to go dig through it and find what you can discover from the information therein. | ||
Thank you, Kyle. Kyle is based on X. We'll be back on the other side. | ||
Remember, folks, go to Infowarsstore.com to support us as we continue this mission of destroying the satanic occultish groups that have a stranglehold on the minds of Americans. | ||
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We'll be right back. Welcome back. | |
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
Lots more stories to cover still ahead and more phone calls to get to. | ||
We'll do that. We'll get to those very shortly. | ||
I'm just thinking about Bohemian Grove. | ||
How weird it is that we are ruled by a bunch of satanic perverts. | ||
I guess it explains how we got to where we are now. | ||
But it also brings to mind one of the One of the stories that I think has to be... | ||
I don't even know how to describe it. | ||
One of the funniest, one of the most bizarre stories of the last three months, which was published in The Atlantic under the headlines Skull and Bones and Equity and Inclusion, talking about the downfall of Skull and Bones, the Yale secret society that once... | ||
Was the haunt of the most elite, powerful, selected members of the American establishment and is now being occupied by transgender Puerto Ricans, apparently. I texted Greg Reese about this and he was like, so nothing's changed basically. | ||
So basically it's a bunch of weird transsexual perverts being gay together. | ||
So it's the same as it's always been, only they're brown now and not white, I guess. | ||
I guess this is it. | ||
I guess this is the elite. | ||
It used to be the likes of the Bushes and the Careys, the Rockefellers and the Vanderbilts. | ||
And now it's... | ||
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Well... | |
Puerto Rican drag queens. | ||
Okay, great. Great, wonderful. | ||
And so funny, as I was thinking about this for the quarterly report broadcast we're going to do tonight, it just begs the question, are our secret society gay witchcraft orgies losing their meaning? | ||
Like, I'm not actually upset at this because I think the organization itself is creepy and should probably be abolished outright. | ||
It's just emblematic. | ||
It's just sort of the inevitable outcome, I guess. | ||
And, like, they make a big deal out of, like, gay and transgender people being in Skull and Bones now. | ||
It's like, were they ever not allowed? | ||
Everybody knows at this point that one of the main ceremonies they engage in, in the tomb, is to, how do I put it, pleasure themselves in front of everybody else while recounting their sins. | ||
So it's like, is that, I mean, that's gay. | ||
That's just very, that's a very gay thing to do. | ||
To be like, no, gay people aren't allowed in our mutual masturbation club. | ||
It's like, well, what? | ||
You're very gay. | ||
I mean, yeah, it's all very weird. | ||
It's very, it's just strange. | ||
which is very strange in the tomb in the the tomb of the bones club that contains several human skulls it used to be so you know used to be surrounded by old oil portraits of former bones men all white all chosen by the society's alumni board the current members felt overcome not by the achievements of those who'd come before them or by the possibilities that lay ahead but instead by the organization's long history of exclusion so the students did what they felt had to be done | ||
they pulled the portraits down and replaced them with homemade signs criticizing the secret society's record of keeping people of color out of its ranks again i'll get we'll get into this you'll have to tune into moon base uh live tonight to get the full breakdown of this but you It's like, I guess I'm kind of torn. | ||
Because on one hand, it's like, okay, these are the organizations that have been used by the elite to keep us in a false dichotomy of a two-party system. | ||
Things like when you had George Bush and John Kerry, both Skull and Bones members, both running for president. | ||
It's like, you get to choose one of our members to rule over you. | ||
So, I mean, that's screwed over. | ||
That's messed up. At the same time, what Skull and Bones is going through is the same stuff that every organization in America is going through, where the people that built it and the people who created it and the people who were responsible for it being a force of influence in the world are then replaced by members who despise those people. | ||
And so, you know, I don't really care that's skull and bones, but I do care that it's the universities and the churches and every club in existence gets taken over by people who actually do have the racial animus that they decry in others. | ||
So if you continue in this story, it's like some Puerto Rican tranny going, yeah, well, we're in charge now and there's going to be no more white people and no more straight people. | ||
And it's like, okay, so you don't actually care about exclusion because you're actually more blatantly exclusionary than the people that came before. | ||
Before they got in charge, there were black members of Skull and Bones. | ||
There were Native American members of Skull and Bones. | ||
There were gay members of Skull and Bones. | ||
All of them, all of them do gay things because that's a part of being in Skull and Bones. | ||
So was it really like... | ||
So it's just weird that you have this... | ||
Force of inclusion coming in and being more exclusionary than the white supremacist that existed before. | ||
It's all very nonsensical, but of course it all comes from the mindset of these people. | ||
It's all satanic. | ||
It's all occult. It's all bizarre and obsessed with power. | ||
And I guess the powerful class has gone from being wasps to being foreign trannies. | ||
There it is. Just insane. | ||
Let's go to your calls now. Tony in Texas has called in and wants to talk about Rabbi Shmuley. | ||
Go ahead, Tony. You're on the air. | ||
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Yeah. What was going on with the rabbi's beard the other day? | |
That looked like the hair on a monkey's butt. | ||
That's a grown man. | ||
As a grown man, there's no way I'd wear a beard out in public that looks like the hair on a monkey's butt. | ||
My advice to the rabbi, if you can't grow one, don't try. | ||
And another thing is... | ||
My mind just kind of went blank. | ||
Or maybe I'm missing something. | ||
Maybe that's just effective butt plugs. | ||
I don't know. It could be. | ||
It very well could be. | ||
I was talking to my friend about this... | ||
At some point and saying, I can't remember how it was phrased exactly, but I said something about like, he claims to represent all Jews or something. | ||
And my friend was just like, look, look at the Old Testament. | ||
The Old Testament God was not exactly shy about how he felt about sodomy. | ||
So the idea that this guy represents some old Torah version of Judaism, it's like, Just expect the lightning bolt at any moment, man, because what you're doing is blatantly and abjectly opposed to the God you claim to be the chosen person of. | ||
He's just an extremely disturbing person overall. | ||
He's an angry man. | ||
He's a hateful man. | ||
He's a vicious, vindictive man. | ||
And, of course, this goes into, you know, what I was saying earlier in the show about how this, you know, the anti-Israel, anti-Semitism claim underlies so many other big stories where, you know, Candace Owens being fired has been a big story over the last couple of months. | ||
But it goes back to her criticism of Israel. | ||
In fact, censored men on Acts... | ||
Just put out a very long post, practically an article about what the Daily Wire put their employees through following Candace Owens' firing. | ||
I'll cover that in the next segment. | ||
But thank you for the call, Tony. Let's go quickly to Matt Baker's on the line. | ||
Matt Baker, thanks for calling in. | ||
We've got a minute left. What are your thoughts today? | ||
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I only got one minute. | |
Can you bring me over to the next one? | ||
Hurry! Oh my God. | ||
You guys... You gotta get me on the moon base tonight. | ||
This solar eclipse, I've seen multiple. | ||
Trust me. Not miss it if you're in the area. | ||
It is epic. | ||
You can see it on TV. It's not the same. | ||
A partial solar eclipse is nothing. | ||
Nothing, nothing, nothing compared to a total solar eclipse. | ||
When you see it, it is cosmic. | ||
It is epic. I'm telling you. | ||
You will remember for the rest of your life. | ||
I'm dying right now that I want to fly out there. | ||
Once you see them, you'll get addicted. | ||
You'll want to see more. It is cosmic sex. | ||
It is the alignment of the magnetic and gravitational fields of the universe. | ||
When fake Elon was talking about expanding your consciousness by reading an old book, how about expanding your consciousness by connecting with intergalactic We're holding Matt Baker over to the other side. | ||
Stay with us. Final segment on the other side. | ||
Matt Baker at the top. All right, folks, we're doing it. | ||
We're doing it. We're lifting the veil. | ||
We're expanding our consciousness. | ||
We're connecting to the ultimate source of infinite potential and reveling in awe at the beauty and perfection of a mysterious universe. | ||
Matt Baker talking about the solar eclipse. | ||
This is different, isn't it? | ||
I mean, there's been a couple total solar eclipses over America in my lifetime. | ||
Why is this one so different than all the others? | ||
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Well, I really would like to say that Matt Baker is an amazing person, an absolutely incredible person. | |
This is not Elon Musk by any means at all, I will tell you. | ||
Why is it... | ||
Oh, that's my Elon impression. That was good. | ||
It's not special. | ||
The special thing is, is you get to see it. | ||
Because I'm telling you, man, I drove all the way down to Baja, California, Mexico with my brother. | ||
We went on an epic trip. | ||
We drove all the way down... And the thing is, when you do it, if you can do it, like, you want to be, people who are into it, you want to go and find the place of the most totality. | ||
So there's a specific spot on the Earth where the sun is blocked out for the longest period of time. | ||
Sometimes it's like a minute or a few seconds. | ||
I actually got to see the longest one that will be ever seen in many, many lifetimes. | ||
That's why we went out of our way to go see it. | ||
7.2 minutes of totality. | ||
Wow. So, the sun was black for 7.2 minutes. | ||
And you could look directly at the sun at that point in time. | ||
And the sun grows giant. | ||
It grows like seven times the size of itself with the arms that come out from around it in the sky and the corona. | ||
And when the sun, as you're looking at it, you're going, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
It's partial, partial, partial, partial. | ||
It gets down to where if you look through your glasses, you can barely see a sliver, but you try looking at the sun and it's too bright to see. | ||
And then the very second it goes, snap! | ||
And then it becomes diamond ring when there's just a very absolute last, and a ring goes around the sun of light, and there's a tiny dot that looks like a ring you would buy for an engagement ring. | ||
And the sun blasts out, and it's even more impressive when it comes back out, diamond ring on the other side, because then the sun just goes, and then the daylight comes bright, like instantaneously. | ||
And like Alex was saying, and Elon was saying, The birds and all of the things act very strangely, indeed, when the light goes down. | ||
Yeah, they act like they start burrowing away. | ||
I was out in the middle of nowhere when I saw the one in Mexico, and the animals are going and hiding, the birds are nesting and everything, and you end up with what's called a 360 sunrise. | ||
So you're in a dot of light on the planet Earth of no light, and everywhere else around you is light. | ||
So everywhere around you is like a sunset, red. | ||
And then there's actually a wind that goes with it, too, because, like, the coldness causes a change in the heat temperature, so there's, like, this ominous wind. | ||
I'm telling you, bro, do not miss it. | ||
It is epic. It's not just, oh, yeah, blah, blah, blah. | ||
When you add to it, like, how is the sun and the moon the same size? | ||
Why are we on planet Earth? | ||
What is the universe? The whole thing comes together, bro. | ||
I'm telling you, don't miss it. | ||
Don't poo-poo this thing. | ||
Forget the mumbo-jumbo. | ||
Go out. Maybe smoke a joint. | ||
Look up at the sky, watch it through the shades, and when it goes black, take them motherfuckers off, and then look right at the sun and absorb The orgasm of life. | ||
It is freaking epic, and if I'm over spelling it, I apologize. | ||
At least you got to see it. I'm telling you. | ||
It's great. I'm dying right now. | ||
I want to fly out there to come and see it. | ||
I really don't think it's in the cards for me. | ||
You've convinced me. | ||
I mean, it is something magical, and there's a connection that humans have to... | ||
To the universe in this way. | ||
And of course, you were pointing it out a little bit in the last segment. | ||
I mean, the fact that the moon is the exact size and the exact distance from us and from the sun to cause this phenomenon, it's a perfection that I find beyond chance. | ||
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And that we have a sun and that we have a moon and that all of these things, everything so ancient. | |
This is an ancient vibe. | ||
You're about to tap in to the awe that the ancient saw that made them create pyramids and megaliths and start tripping on the stars and the stars. | ||
Like, what is going on? | ||
Why is this happening? | ||
Like, I mean, they're like, oh, yeah, the stars move and take deals. | ||
Like, oh, this happened. I was like, when that happened, you're like, dude, somebody, like, we need to know what's going on here. | ||
Like, is the sun just going to go away one day? | ||
Like, can someone figure this out? | ||
like oh you know that's when that's like what created you know the understanding of the seasons and the all the Aztec calendars and that's and that's the beauty that's the beauty of life I mean if just one of these things was even a modicum off from the way it is life is not possible if the tilt of the earth is just a little bit different you don't have the seasons you don't have life growth and then death and and recovery I mean The moon. If you don't have the moon, you don't have the tide. | ||
You don't have the orbit of the earth would be slightly different. | ||
You wouldn't have life. The moon, the sun, the earth, they're in this incredibly precise dance that even one degree off and life itself is gone as we know it. | ||
It really is a spiritual... | ||
A spiritual thing, I think, to fully observe and absorb the importance of it. | ||
You can look at it purely scientifically. | ||
I think you're missing a gigantic aspect of it. | ||
And not only that, I mean, they've done studies. | ||
The full moon actually makes people kind of crazy. | ||
Women's bodies actually respond to the phase of the moon. | ||
Like, you know, I don't necessarily believe in horoscopes, but there's definitely something about The effects on humanity of celestial bodies that is perhaps beyond science. | ||
Final note here, Matt? | ||
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Yeah, well, I mean, just in a very cold scientific, imagine that the gravitation of the sun and the moon are in the line, and also both of their magnetic things. | |
So that's just aside. | ||
Aside from that, Alex Jones' point about the, you know, the... | ||
The drill is a valid point, and there is a reason why the people do trip on it. | ||
Obviously, the government's going to overstep and use any single thing they can to ratchet in their system on. | ||
But in some of these small towns, because people are so having sense to be there at that specific park, it will often be in the middle of freaking nowhere where they have one gas station and like 20,000 people show up to this one hillside, and they just crash the town. | ||
Like, the people just can't take the influx. | ||
Yeah. Yeah. It's millions of people are traveling to see this eclipse. | ||
And there's a reason why. | ||
Right. And it reminds me of like some, you know, story from ancient Rome where it's like, you know, the whole population uprooted and traveled. | ||
They all pilgrimaged to this area to, you know, witness some phenomenal event. | ||
There is something epic about this in the traditional definition of that word. | ||
Thank you very much for the call, Matt. | ||
Thank you for inspiring us about this solar eclipse. | ||
And of course, Alex held an extensive space on Twitter yesterday. | ||
Tens of thousands of people tuning in to hear speculation and concern about the way that the eclipse is being used, perhaps illegitimately, by the government to do some of the things they want to do anyway. | ||
Now, in the last couple of minutes here... | ||
I was going to cover this post by Censored Men. | ||
You can just go read it on Twitter if you're interested. | ||
In fact, I'll go ahead and retweet it just in case you want to find it easily. | ||
You can go to my Twitter account at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
But it's about what the Daily Wire was putting their employees through and what was really behind the firing of Candace Owens. | ||
It was really about her basically using the phrase, Christ is King. | ||
And that was very troubling to them, I guess. | ||
But I'm not going to read that. Instead, I'm going to read another post that just got posted by Angela McArdle, friend of the show, chair of the Libertarian Party National Committee. | ||
She says yesterday, the LP National, the Libertarian National Party, was contacted by an FBI field agent alleging one of our social media assets had been compromised by a, quote, hostile foreign nation, foreign government. | ||
She refused to disclose We're good to go. | ||
We will continue to dissent. | ||
We will continue to follow up the corruption of the current DOJ and Biden administration. | ||
The greatest threat to our freedom in the U.S. isn't an anonymous, hostile foreign government. | ||
It's the United States government. | ||
It's the current administration who has engaged in unprecedented amounts of censorship, coercion, and Orwellian control tactics. | ||
So it appears as though the Stillwater, Oklahoma event we covered in the beginning of this show is by no means isolated, and that by manipulating You know, international geopolitics, they are justifying a crackdown on speech here in America. | ||
And I wouldn't be surprised if it was a very similar story to the one that we covered earlier, where, you know, the last thing she had posted before being greeted by the FBI at her door were anti-Israel, you know, hashtag free Palestine. | ||
Well, if you say, well, hashtag free Palestine is in support of Iran, and Iran is a foreign national... | ||
Foreign nation that we're enemies with so therefore you're providing support for a foreign nation. | ||
I mean that's how tenuous this connection has to be to justify their intervention and censorship. | ||
It's extremely disturbing and has to be stopped now before it's taken to its Thank you for joining us here at American Journal. | ||
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