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Of course, Haiti is currently run by a Freemason cannibal dubbed Barbecue Haiti is currently run by a Freemason cannibal dubbed Barbecue because of his penchant for torching his enemies. | ||
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Jimmy Chirizia is a former policeman. | |
He's under sanctions from the UK for his actions here. | ||
But he does remain one of the most powerful people in Haiti today, and he doesn't like being interrupted. | ||
Hey! Hey! Hey! | ||
This is the Guatemalan and Salvadoran consulates being ransacked. | ||
Hospitals have been too. | ||
In most of the capital, it's not the police in control, but Haiti's ultra-violent gangs. | ||
This is the Haiti we have all come to know and love. | ||
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While we were in Haiti, we offered Haitians their own version of Make America Great Again hats. | |
It's a hat that says Haiti is great already. | ||
We offered it to them, and they were quite happy to have it. | ||
Who's heard of Donald Trump? Can you translate? | ||
Donald Trump was on television. | ||
And then a bunch of grown-ups got drunk. | ||
And they made him president. | ||
After the Clintons had their way with Haiti, manipulating its economy in the 1990s and then plundering the millions in aid money the world gave the survivors of the 2010 earthquake, it has been a slippery slope. | ||
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So where did the money go? | |
Well, the Clinton's first act was to provide what they claimed were hurricane-proof emergency trailers, which they say could also have been used to school the island's children. | ||
Didn't turn out too well. | ||
Two more bodies, a man and a woman, shot as they rode a motorcycle. | ||
Nobody knows why any of these murders are happening. | ||
We see the dead every day. | ||
Under the umbrella of the Biden administration, total chaos has been unleashed. | ||
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Even as the international community gets behind a new Haiti-led transition plan to end the gang uprising. | |
Choose a new prime minister, an interim prime minister. | ||
More U.S. Marines are now on the ground in war-torn Haiti, as the Defense Department says it's ready to evacuate American citizens at any time. | ||
But there's a much different message coming from the State Department, which says it has no idea how many Americans are trapped in the country and no plans to get them out. | ||
We always plan for all sorts of contingencies, but no, we are not actively planning for any evacuation. | ||
The prime minister has resigned and the gangs have seized control. | ||
President Biden's reaction? | ||
Send the survivors that make it out to Guantanamo Bay and then flood Florida with them. | ||
What are we doing to prepare for that wave and to ensure that these people are not paroled into the United States as the administration has done with people on the southern border? | ||
But these aren't your average refugees. | ||
These refugees bring the Democrats' normalization of cannibalism to our shores as well. | ||
Because the most ingenious way to reduce the population is to have that population eat itself. | ||
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So they're saying that they can take tissue and muscle from celebrities and mix it with animal meat and some other things and grow actual meats out of it in a lab. | |
If the person okayed it, I would eat a human. | ||
If you were at a very fancy restaurant and they were, like, a tiny piece of human meat... | ||
No, no, no. I think the only way... | ||
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You wouldn't try a tiny bite? | |
No. Really? Absolutely not. | ||
A man is in custody after a witness said he was eating a detached leg. | ||
You heard that right. Kern County Sheriff's Office tells us that that detached leg came from a person hit by a train in this area this morning. | ||
For airborne states, we just chop human being meats. | ||
And Biden adds, furthermore, have them bankrupt the blue cities and then have them all shipped to red states. | ||
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Last fall, DHS sent this official notice, saying nearly 600, quote, non-citizens were looking to travel to these areas highlighted on your screen. | |
Most of them coming from Guatemala, Venezuela, Honduras, and Mexico. | ||
It's very troubling that someone can come to this country, name Nashville or Greater Nashville as a destination, and we're not finding out about it four months later. | ||
U.S. Congressman Andy Ogles telling Vox 17 News that he had a conference call with DHS yesterday with a series of questions, including a request for updated numbers, how people will be tracked, and if they have prior convictions. | ||
They didn't have any good answers. | ||
There may still be some use for the Haitians when it comes to the criminal aims of the Democratic Party. | ||
John Bound reporting for InfoWars. | ||
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It's Tuesday, April 2nd 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. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We've got a big show for you today. | ||
Lots of videos to get to. | ||
Big news stories as well. | ||
A lot of stuff happening in Israel and around Israel that we're going to talk about today. | ||
Of course, immigration is going to be a big topic as well as health, mental health, physical health, the mysterious and dramatic rise in cancer across the globe. | ||
Whatever could it be? | ||
It was the vaccine. Sorry. | ||
Spoiler alert. It was the vaccine, by the way. | ||
But, yeah, just all sorts of stuff to get into. | ||
So let's not waste any time. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch. | ||
For Tuesday, the 2nd of April, 2024, for Scott. | ||
Scotland implements controversial hate legislation that damages free speech. | ||
Scotland's contentious hate crime legislation, widely criticized as an affront to free speech, is now in effect. | ||
Critics have voiced concerns that these new measures, while designed to address the alleged harms inflicted by hatred and bias, may inadvertently act as a tool to suppress freedom of speech and be abused. | ||
That's one way to put it. | ||
Another way to put it is that the hate speech laws, while supposedly seemingly predicated on hate and bias, are in fact being implemented entirely to shut down free speech and silence the people that are being destroyed from speaking up against their own destruction. | ||
We have some interesting developments on that. | ||
As the first minister himself has been reported to this hate crime bureau because of speeches he made denigrating and insulting white people. | ||
Interesting development. | ||
J.K. Rowling is also on the absolute war path against this, and it's something to behold. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, Iran vows to retaliate after Israeli attack on consulate in Damascus. | ||
Tehran has warned Tel Aviv of a response following the strike in Syria on Monday in which at least seven died. | ||
So Israel bombed a consulate in Damascus. | ||
Iran's general consulate. | ||
And Iran says it will not go unanswered. | ||
The Zionist regime must bear in mind it won't be able to achieve its sinister objectives with such inhumane measures and will have to face the growing strength of the resistance front and also free nations' hatred and aversion to its illegitimate nature. | ||
This unfair crime won't go unanswered. | ||
On Monday, the Syrian Ministry of Defense reported an airstrike by the Israeli Air Force on the General Consulate of Iran in Damascus. | ||
The building also housed the residents of the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic to the SAR, Hossein Akbari, who was unharmed during the attack. | ||
The missile strike completely destroyed the consulate. | ||
That's not the only... | ||
Israel lashing out story we have today. | ||
Israel's strike kills foreign aid workers in Gaza. | ||
Seven aid workers, including four foreigners, providing meals for the World Central Kitchen, have been killed in a targeted attack by Israeli forces in Gaza. | ||
The NGO, founded by Spanish-American celebrity Jeff Jose Andres, has said, all the group's operations in the Palestinian enclave have been suspended following the Monday incident, it added. | ||
Five fatalities were reported initially as a result of the airstrike, but WCK announced an updated death toll in a statement on Tuesday. | ||
The victims included a dual-citizen U.S.-Canadian citizen, a dual U.S.-Canadian citizen, three Palestinians, an Australian, a Pole, and a British national, the group said. | ||
According to the NGO, its staff members were attacked in the town of Dhir al-Bala in central Gaza as they were leaving a warehouse after unloading tons of food. | ||
And again, we'll get into this a little bit later. | ||
or was a targeted attack as punishment for feeding the people that Israel is very diligently trying to starve to death. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this far left judge Juan Merchan expands Trump gag order to bar him from criticizing his daughter, a far left political operative. | ||
Far left New York judge Juan Merchan Monday night expanded Trump's gag order and barred the former president from criticizing his family members. | ||
I don't even understand how you could possibly justify this as a gag order. | ||
Isn't the purpose of a gag order to, like, stop Somebody from, like, exposing information about a case that could mess up the prosecution or, you know, going out and lying about details. | ||
Like, what is the purpose of a gag order so the judge's daughter can continue to operate? | ||
As a leftist extremist without having attention brought to her, it seems as illegitimate as the entire legal case is. | ||
We'll get back into that in a little bit because there are some more stories about Trump's legal woes, a.k.a. | ||
the vicious and blatant persecution of a dissident political figure. | ||
Finally, we have this story from Infowars. | ||
Virologists warn imminent new COVID crisis among vaccinated will cause chaos and, quote, collapse society. | ||
Quote, what we will be facing in the hyper-acute COVID crisis that is imminent is that we will have to build a completely new world, said Dr. | ||
Gert van den Bosch. | ||
It's very, very clear that when this starts, our hospitals will collapse, and that means the chaos of all kinds of layers of society, financial, economic, social, you name it, will be complete. | ||
These were statements from world-renowned Belgian virologist Gert van den Bosch. | ||
Issuing a grave warning of an imminent massive tsunami of COVID illnesses and death among the vaccinated that will collapse hospitals and cause financial, economic, and social chaos. | ||
And again, we'll get into health in just a little bit because obviously there are a number of downstream effects from the pandemic. | ||
Biological attack that humanity is still continuing under. | ||
The binary weapon system of the manufactured in a lab virus and the vaccine that kills you. | ||
It really is a crazy, crazy time right now. | ||
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In fact, I was just seeing something about turmeric that was... | ||
Yeah, this is a meme. | ||
So, you know, take this for what it's worth. | ||
But apparently, turmeric removes fluoride from the brain? | ||
Curcumin found in turmeric appears to raise endogenous glutathione production in the brain, a major antioxidant defense system. | ||
The study investigated the mechanisms through which fluoride induces severe neurodegenerative changes in the mammalian brain, particularly in the cells of the hippocampus and cerebral cortex. | ||
So I'm telling you folks, we don't just tell you... | ||
What's going on in the world? | ||
We try desperately to give you products and information that you can use to fight back against these ill effects. | ||
So go now to Infowarsstore.com, shop around, check out the products, and just start doing some Googling. | ||
Also, there's a lot of information on Infowarsstore.com, so you can go there and get the information you need to protect yourself against the chemical war being waged against you right now. | ||
And in fact, I can't remember if it was a story or a video, but we have some information about, we have some, a story about fluoride. | ||
I may have to find that here in just a second, but, because I wasn't planning on going to that here, but while we're talking about it, I'll have to figure out where that is. | ||
Oh no, you know what? It was on Infowars today. | ||
Maybe I forgot to put it in. | ||
It was on the Infowars front page. | ||
It was the fact that somebody in a position of authority basically admitted that fluoride destroys your brain five years ago, and yet nobody seemed to notice that that happened. | ||
Guys, y'all know the story I'm talking about? | ||
It was on the InfoWars front page. | ||
U.S. Surgeon General. Oh, it was that guy. | ||
Oh, it was the U.S. Surgeon General. | ||
Quietly backpedaled on water fluoridation five years ago. | ||
Emails reveal. | ||
InfoWars right again. Alex Jones right again. | ||
Another one of these frustrating things where... | ||
You know you can tell people over and over again, you know fluoride may lower your IQ. You know fluoride calcifies your pineal gland. | ||
You know fluoride was an industrial aluminum production runoff you added to the water for no discernible reason. | ||
You know it was originally discovered in Nazi concentration camps and Gulags in communist Russia that fluoridating water made the prisoners more docile and easier to contain. | ||
You can tell people all sorts of things like that, and they'll roll your eyes at you. | ||
But you know that if CNN does a very... | ||
Important report about the dangers of fluoridation. | ||
They'll come to you and go, do you know fluoride lowers IQ in children? | ||
Isn't that crazy? And you're like, yeah, I told you that a year ago. | ||
So maybe now that it's coming from the U.S. Surgeon General, people will actually listen to it. | ||
Or you could just do the research yourself, discover these things for your own, and protect yourself because... | ||
You're not being told about most of the poisons being fed to you on a continual basis. | ||
So we are going to get into the international geopolitical goings-on with Israel and Iran. | ||
And I don't know what their plan is. | ||
I mean, I do. I do know what their plan is, but it's like a suicidal one for the whole world. | ||
So I don't know how they're going to get away with it might be a better way of putting it. | ||
We'll get to that in just a second. | ||
I do have a lot of good videos to get to, as in videos of based people saying awesome things. | ||
So I'm going to go to some of those right now. | ||
We'll start with RFK Jr., clip number three, where he was asked about the danger that Trump has. | ||
Poses to democracy itself. | ||
Voting and representative politics. | ||
It's all going to come down if Donald Trump, orange man bad, gets into office. | ||
Because after all, he said something on a hot mic to Jeb Bush a hundred years ago. | ||
So obviously that's first and foremost in the dangers of democracy is having a guy who's kind of rude. | ||
Who was it? Billy Bush? | ||
One of the Bushes. | ||
Has anybody ever... Do you ever just stop and think about that every once in a while? | ||
Do you ever just stop and think, huh, the audio that was supposed to sink Trump's campaign was released by a bush. | ||
Isn't that interesting? Isn't that a coincidence? | ||
So I want to go to this clip of RFK Jr. | ||
Is Trump an existential threat to the concept of democracy? | ||
Maybe. I mean, no, but there is somebody that is, and RFK points it out. | ||
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Let's watch. But do you really believe that? | |
When people talk about the threat to democracy that Trump poses, do you really think that that is an equal Is it evil to Biden? | ||
Listen, I can make the argument that President Biden is a much worse threat to democracy. | ||
And the reason for that is President Biden is the first candidate in history, the first president in history that has used the federal agencies to censor political speech, so to censor his opponent. | ||
I can say that because I just won a case in the Federal Court of Appeals and now before the Supreme Court. | ||
It shows that he started censoring not just me. | ||
37 hours after he took the oath of office, he was censoring me. | ||
No president in the country has ever done that. | ||
The greatest threat to democracy is not somebody who questions election returns, but a president of the United States who used the power of his office to force the social media companies, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, To open a portal and give access to that portal to the FBI, to the CIA, to the IRS, to CISA, to NIH, to censor his political critics. | ||
President Biden, the first president in history, used his power over the Secret Service to deny Secret Service protection to one of his political opponents. | ||
For political reasons, he's weaponizing the federal agencies. | ||
Those are really critical threats to democracy. | ||
She's like, well, but Donald Trump, though. | ||
Yeah, but what about Donald Trump getting a loan 30 years ago? | ||
Is that not an existential threat to democracy? | ||
I mean, remember that one time that he placed a phone call to the Secretary of State to ask him what the hell was going on after his state apparently stopped counting ballots and then kept counting ballots and then lost a bunch of ballots? | ||
Yeah, remember when he made a phone call to that guy? | ||
So, I mean, which is really the bigger threat to democracy? | ||
Somebody who's kind of rude or somebody who weaponizes the Department of Justice against his political opponents? | ||
Who silences dissident political figures from speaking by coordinating and collaborating with the social media companies. | ||
It's such a ridiculous... | ||
I mean, but it all is. | ||
It all is this ridiculous, so... | ||
I guess we're just getting used to it, but good on RFK Jr. | ||
for pointing out what should literally be obvious to absolutely everybody that the death of democracy is only applicable when talking about the programs that the leftists are pursuing with all of their might. | ||
Censorship, racial hate laws, just all of these insane measures being taken to Quite literally. | ||
I mean, the only possibility is that it destroys democracy. | ||
It's not like a risk. It's a guarantee. | ||
It's a guarantee that democracy, in any form of the word, by any definition of the word, electoral politics is over when the party in power gets to decide who's allowed to speak and who's not, and whose followers are allowed to support them and who's not. | ||
There is no risk to democracy. | ||
That is a guarantee that democracy itself is over. | ||
But while we're on the topic of Biden being an absolute embarrassment to the human race, we have a little compilation clip here that I just think is fun. | ||
I think it's fun. The first video is from 1987. | ||
The next video is from, what, 40-something years later. | ||
30-something years later. | ||
Joe Biden's memory of his childhood changes over this time in a pretty astounding way. | ||
Let's go now to clip number four. | ||
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Most of us, all of us are a product of our background and our culture. | |
As a matter of fact, you and I had a discussion. | ||
I asked for your help. | ||
I did not grow up in an area or community where there were large Hispanic, even small Hispanic population. | ||
It was just non-existent. | ||
And exposure and education are important. | ||
It wasn't until three years ago I realized the extent to which Hispanic Americans have been simply the victims of prejudice in the most extreme way, as extreme as any black American in this country. | ||
I come from a little state, the little state of Delaware. | ||
It's not like the congressman from New York. | ||
She's a big state. But we have a very, in relative terms, large Puerto Rican population in Delaware, relative to our population. | ||
We have the eighth largest black population in the country, and between all minorities, we have 20 percent of our state is minority. | ||
And so I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community at home. | ||
Sort of. I was sort of raised in the Puerto Rican community. | ||
I mean, I know in 1987 I said that not only were there no large Hispanic communities, there weren't even small ones where I grew up, as in Hispanic people did not exist around me. | ||
But at the same time, you could say I sort of grew up in a Puerto Rican neighborhood. | ||
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Yeah, sort of, Joe. Down the street from Corn Pop? | |
Hey, he lived down the street from Corn Pop. | ||
He was raised on gospel music, going to an old Baptist church with his Puerto Rican neighbors. | ||
I mean, the man is, he's cultured. | ||
He's a man of the people. | ||
Or he's just an abject liar, a panderer. | ||
And playing you all for fools. | ||
It's one of those. One of those is true. | ||
I guess I'll leave it up to you to decide which is which. | ||
I genuinely don't understand why you would phrase things like that. | ||
Or why people let him get away with it. | ||
Are there seriously Puerto Ricans sitting in that audience going, he's one of us. | ||
He was raised in a Puerto Rican neighborhood. | ||
Yeah, he grew up eating grandma's pupusas or whatever the hell Puerto Ricans eat. | ||
No, no, he's lying to you. | ||
He thinks you're stupid. | ||
So that's how he feels about you. | ||
Also, does Delaware have the eighth largest black population in America? | ||
I cast a doubt upon that as well. | ||
Considering that Delaware is the size of a moderate neighborhood in Dallas, I don't think that it has the 8th largest black population in America. | ||
But, you know, let's not quibble. | ||
Let's not quibble. | ||
He's like, we're super... | ||
And, you know, I think that's why... | ||
I mean, legitimately, that's why leftists love diversity. | ||
Because their conception of diversity is 80% white, 20% flavorful Puerto Ricans. | ||
And they're just like, diversity is wonderful. | ||
I love it. And they just grow up completely surrounded by white people. | ||
In Delaware, he said, we're 20% minority. | ||
Like, that is very small compared to the rest of America. | ||
80% white people, 20% minority. | ||
And they're like, this is great. | ||
However, in Texas, white people are now the minority. | ||
And by the way, there's another story that we'll get to in just a second. | ||
Where they're fear-mongering that Trump will actually use the civil rights legislation to stop anti-white activity in the government or elsewhere in America. | ||
Which they should be fine with. | ||
I mean, I know it's not breaking news. | ||
The Democrats are abject hypocrites. | ||
And maybe this is the way forward. | ||
Maybe this is the way... I don't like to because I think it's shameful and pathetic. | ||
We don't need civil rights legislation. | ||
We just need to not be crushed continuously. | ||
But you'll notice that laws made for minorities continue to As they were, even when the minority is no longer the minority. | ||
So I guess, ostensibly, as it should be, if it was a computer program that just said apply these benefits to the minority population, as soon as white people become the minority, they would then immediately receive those benefits. | ||
But that's not how it works, is it? | ||
It's that you have protected classes that are In a perpetual state of minority status, even when they're not the minority, even when they are the absolute majority, they still get the benefits of the civil rights legislation that is designed and organized and implemented specifically to hurt white people. | ||
So yeah, if we got to use the civil rights era law and actually apply it as it's written, In this case, it would apply to white people, then great. | ||
Let's do that then. | ||
But it's the same thing across every identity politic spectrum where you've got, at this point, more girls and more women going to schools, going to college, going to university and graduating. | ||
But there's still program after program exclusively for girls and excluding boys. | ||
Same thing with, you know, the representation in colleges. | ||
Where you've got America still 60-plus percent white, and yet colleges are like 10% white. | ||
It's like, well, this isn't exactly reflective of the overall American population, but that's because everything these people say is a lie. | ||
Everything that their policy is predicated on is a blatant, in-your-face deception because they love and care about race and hate white people. | ||
So we have to love ourselves. | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Let's talk about Israel, shall we? | ||
It's getting crazy out there. | ||
Well, it's been crazy for a while. | ||
And yet they're ramping up. | ||
And yet it continually ramps up. | ||
In October, in November, it was like a continual stream of information out of Gaza about what Israel is up to. | ||
And it's sort of fallen off since then, like doesn't have the same attention that it had at the very beginning. | ||
But it's not because it's not still happening. | ||
I think people have just... | ||
Well, we don't like seeing videos of... | ||
The things that are coming out of Gaza. | ||
But you know every like week or so it's like biggest day yet. | ||
Biggest massacre yet. | ||
So it continues unabated. | ||
Here's the latest story. WCK, that's World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza, killed by Israeli strike, Jose Andreas says. | ||
World Central Kitchen said Tuesday that it was immediately halting its operations in Gaza after seven of its workers were killed in an Israeli strike, which Israel's leader said was unintentional. | ||
The strike killed a U.S.-Canadian dual national, at least one Palestinian worker and an individual from Australia, Poland, and the United Kingdom, according to the group, and has been widely condemned internationally. | ||
Unfortunately, there was a tragic incident in which our forces unintentionally hit innocent people in the Gaza Strip. | ||
Oh, was there? | ||
Yeah, there was an incident where our forces unintentionally hit innocent people. | ||
It's been going on for six months now. | ||
It's one prolonged incident of hitting civilians continuously on purpose forever. | ||
As it happens in war, we are investigating the matter fully. | ||
We are in contact with the governments and we'll do everything possible to prevent this from happening again. | ||
Well, not everything possible. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of things that are possible for you to not murder aid workers. | ||
First and foremost would be stop murdering anybody. | ||
If you just stop killing people, you won't kill innocent people. | ||
This is not complicated. | ||
World Central CEO Aaron Gore described the strike on the convoy as a targeted attack by Israeli defense forces and, quote, unforgivable. | ||
The food aid nonprofit has been prominently involved in Gaza relief efforts and has coordinated its effort with Israeli authorities. | ||
The team was traveling in a de-conflicted zone in vehicles that included two armored cars branded with the World Central Kitchen logo. | ||
So they're traveling in a de-conflicted zone. | ||
No conflict zone. | ||
They're traveling with clearly marked vehicles with the logo of the World Central Kitchen on the roof. | ||
But they were accidentally hit in a hyper-specific targeted attack that blew a hole right through the top of the car, right where the logo is. | ||
Just insane. And of course... | ||
Color me suspicious. | ||
I mean, you know, call me skeptical, but it seems like when Israel is mounting a worldwide campaign to frame the UN relief agency for participation in the Hamas October 7th attack, which has been bought into by countries around the world who have immediately and without hesitation stopped any funding of the UN refugee agency. | ||
Causing, no doubt, the starvation and death of God knows how many people. | ||
And it's all based entirely on lies, on complete and total unproven statements about workers being in Hamas. | ||
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There was actually a covert terrorist network, and they weren't handing out meals. | |
They were handing out AK-47s to combatants. | ||
That's probably true. | ||
There were probably tunnels underneath the car. | ||
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That's exactly what I was going to allude to. | |
Yeah, one of those magic tunnels where anywhere the car goes, the tunnel appears, and it's full of Hamas. | ||
Just insane. And again, the way this is reported is just completely false, but But we do know that CNN, and I doubt it's alone in this, has admitted that all of their coverage of Israel has to pass by an Israeli censor first. | ||
So any news that you're getting about Israel from CNN has first had to be approved by a censor from the Israeli military. | ||
So keep that in mind. | ||
That is actually something CNN admitted to. | ||
So just think about that. | ||
And consider whether you're getting true information about what's going on in Gaza when for it to be considered true by the American press, it has to actually come from the Israeli military. | ||
And if it doesn't come from the Israeli military, they might report it as rumors or unconfirmed or people are saying. | ||
But when it comes from the IDF, it is considered absolutely true, which is just what they do. | ||
I mean, this is how the media operates. | ||
If it comes from the intelligence agencies or the establishment government, then it's true and it's unquestionable. | ||
And you're a crazy conspiracy theorist for contradicting it. | ||
But if it doesn't come from then, it is not to be reported. | ||
Again, World Central Kitchen halts operation in Gaza after strike kills staff. | ||
According to the charity, the aid convoy was hit while leaving the Deir al-Bala warehouse, where the team had unloaded more than 100 tons of humanitarian food aid brought to Gaza on the maritime route. | ||
I don't know. I mean, it's just it's in line with the rest of what Israel is doing. | ||
It's not something I can understand. | ||
I could see how if for months Israel had been very carefully targeting only combatants and was helping to facilitate aid deliveries, then yeah, if aid workers get hit, you give them the benefit of the doubt and you go, well, it happens. | ||
It's war. It's a dangerous job and these people knew the risk they were taking. | ||
But when Israel has blown up every hospital in Gaza, when they are ruthlessly carpet bombing refugee camps, When they're lying about the UN Refugee Agency in order to defund and therefore destroy it, | ||
when they send out aid caravans full of food and then open fire on the starving population that rushes towards the food, when you have a pattern of activity and a new development fits perfectly into that pattern, I think it's better to just assume it was on purpose than assume it was an accident. | ||
And I don't think I'm alone on this. | ||
In the stories at Infowars, Israeli strike kills foreign aid workers. | ||
Seven foreign aid workers, including four foreigners. | ||
Aaron Gore, the CEO of WCK, says this is not only an attack against the WCK. This is an attack on humanitarian organizations showing up in the most dire of situations where food is being used as a weapon of war. | ||
This is unforgivable. | ||
Yeah, I mean, but they're not asking for forgiveness. | ||
So I don't think they care. | ||
I think they're going to keep doing it. | ||
And it is obvious. I mean, they're using food as a weapon. | ||
They have since the beginning of the conflict when they came out and said, no food, no water, no fuel. | ||
We're going to starve them to death. Like, that's the plan. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
They're not letting in massive convoys of aid. | ||
Israeli citizens themselves are gathering in the path of the aid trucks to prevent Gaza from moving in. | ||
And I mean, this is the, this is the chain, the causal chain of guilt. | ||
These people are, they were guilt, they were terrorists. | ||
I mean, they were Nazis, they were terrorists. | ||
Because obviously, if you feed starving Palestinians, really you're helping Hamas. | ||
And if you're helping Hamas, it's practically like you mass raped the babies in the ovens. | ||
So... You know, frankly, delivering food to Palestinians is like the equivalent of, you know, storming into a kibbutz and killing everybody there. | ||
So this was a defensive measure, you know, Israel defending itself against the food distributors, feeding their enemies, their existential enemies who want to genocide them. | ||
It was a defensive move. | ||
Israel has a right to defend itself against people feeding the starving Palestinians, okay? | ||
Israel has a right to defend itself against food deliveries. | ||
It doesn't matter where you come from, okay? | ||
A terrorist is a terrorist. | ||
You're a Nazi for feeding the children, all right? | ||
And Israel is defending itself. | ||
We've got to clear that up. Here we see how Christians in Gaza celebrated Easter. | ||
the church service was held in darkness due to a lack of electricity caused by Israel cutting off fuel to the strip. | ||
Israel has attacked multiple Christian sites in its war on Gaza. | ||
In October, Israel bombed Gaza's oldest church, Saint Porphyrius. | ||
Killing 18 people, including children. | ||
In December, Israeli snipers killed two Christian women at the Holy Family Church. | ||
Before the war, there were just 1,000 Christians left in Gaza, the birthplace of Christianity. | ||
There are fears for the survival of the world's oldest Christian community. | ||
Of course, ask a Christian in America, and they'll tell you that They'll say, you should go over there. | ||
They'll kill you for being a Christian. | ||
Weird, there's been a Christian community there for 2,000 years. | ||
They weren't killed until Israel decided to show up. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
That video is from Al Jazeera, which may go some way to explain the next story. | ||
In which Benjamin Netanyahu and the Israeli Neset voted to ban Al Jazeera from the country and seize its equipment. | ||
Al Jazeera, from Benjamin Netanyahu, quote, Al Jazeera harmed Israel's security, actively participated in the October 7th massacre, and incited against IDF soldiers. | ||
It's time to remove the Shafar of Hamas from our country. | ||
Don't you love when they couch their sensorial, tyrannical actions in the language of biblical symbolism? | ||
The Shafar of Hamas. | ||
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He says, Netanyahu's decision can be traced back to an ongoing conflict with the Qatar-based media house, which he accuses of biased reporting against Israel. | ||
With a 70-10 majority vote in the Neset, the legislation empowers the prime minister alongside the communications minister to order the closure of foreign networks in Israel and seize their equipment if identified as a security hazard. | ||
And of course, I mean, telling people what's going on in Israel is a very bad security hazard. | ||
Al Jazeera condemns new Israeli law, rejects Netanyahu's lies. | ||
Well, how dare you? That's anti-Semitic. | ||
The media network denounced the slanderous accusations as they incite against the safety of its journalists around the world. | ||
An immediate international reaction to the news came from the White House, where spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre opined that restricting Al Jazeera's operations in Israel would be, quote, deeply concerning. | ||
Oh, they're deeply concerned. | ||
They're not just concerned, folks. | ||
They're deeply concerned. Okay, so relax. | ||
Relax, you don't understand how deep their concern truly is. | ||
I mean, they're very deeply concerned about the... | ||
Tens of thousands of children who have been killed by Israel. | ||
They're deeply concerned about the operation in Rafa, which is going ahead despite outrage from the entire world. | ||
They're deeply concerned about the dozens of journalists who have been killed, often in targeted strikes by Israel. | ||
They're deeply concerned about the raid on Al Shifa Hospital. | ||
They're deeply concerned, folks. | ||
They're not gonna do anything about it. | ||
They're not gonna lift a single finger to stop it. | ||
In fact, we're going to continue to arm and fund the operations while continuing to be very, very deeply concerned. | ||
Hey, you know, if it's if it's good for Ukraine, it's good for Israel, right? | ||
This is the democracy that we're trying to defend. | ||
The only democracy in the Middle East, just so long as you don't speak out against them, just so long as you don't protest their activities, they're very democratic. | ||
They're extremely democratic as long as you keep your mouth shut and let them do whatever the hell they want and go along with it and fund it and be there to provide protection when they inevitably step on too many toes and get what's coming to them. | ||
Speaking of, Iran vows to retaliate after Israeli attack on consulate in Damascus. | ||
In yet another, in a very, very long series of shocking violations of international law, in this case, Israel bombed a consulate in the middle of the capital city of Syria, Damascus. | ||
According to a statement by Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Iran's elite military unit, seven IRGC officers were killed in the Israeli attack, among them two high-ranking general advisors, Mohammed Reza Zahedi, the commander of IRGC's Quds Force in Syria and Lebanon, and his deputy the commander of IRGC's Quds Force in Syria and Lebanon, and his deputy Brigadier General Tehran is warned Tel Aviv of a response following the strike in Syria on Monday, in which at least seven died. | ||
Israel's attack on Iran's general consulate in Damascus would not go unanswered, the president of the Islamic Republic, Raisi, said. | ||
The Zionist regime must bear in mind it won't be able to achieve its sinister objectives with such inhumane measures and will have to face the growing strength of the resistance front and also the free nation's hatred and aversion to its illegitimate nature. | ||
This unfair crime will not go unanswered, he stated, as cited by Tasnim. | ||
On Monday evening, the Syrian Ministry of Defense reported an airstrike by the Israeli Air Force on the General Consulate of Iran in Damascus. | ||
The building also housed the residence of the Ambassador of Iran. | ||
The missile strike completely destroyed the consulate. | ||
In response to Israel's attack, Iran's foreign ministry stated that it reserves the right to personally respond to Tel Aviv's airstrike and determine how to, quote, punish the aggressor. | ||
And obviously this is all part of the overall strategy of Israel in order to bring America into the conflict by having it spiral out of control and truly, in a real way, involve Syria and Iran and Lebanon, maybe Jordan and Egypt too. | ||
Regardless, Israel is in this pretty comfortable position where they can do whatever they want to whoever they want, and if those people respond, America will step in and defend Israel with overpowering might in the lives of our children. | ||
I think we should change that stat. | ||
I think, call me crazy, I think as the superpower in this relationship, we should reserve the right to do nothing. | ||
That would be my tactic. | ||
If I was president of the United States, I'd say, you know what? | ||
We love Israel. | ||
We're not going to do a single thing to harm Israel. | ||
But we're stepping away. | ||
We're washing our hands of it. | ||
It's gotten us into too many conflicts before, too many American lives, too much American blood has been shed for this corrupt little den of hypocrites. | ||
On the Mediterranean coast. | ||
They want to bomb Iran. | ||
They got to deal with the consequences. | ||
They want to bomb Lebanon. | ||
They got to deal with Hezbollah. | ||
And if they want to keep their Palestinian population in an open-air prison, subjected to constant, continual, horrific abuse, then they have to suffer the consequences from that. | ||
It's kind of like what the leftists say about free speech. | ||
Hey, you're free to do whatever you want. | ||
Your speech is free. | ||
That doesn't mean you're free from consequences. | ||
So I think that's how we should treat Israel. | ||
Israel is free to do whatever they want. | ||
Just carte blanche. | ||
We don't even care what you do. | ||
But we're not gonna pick up the pieces. | ||
We're not gonna be there to defend you against the retaliation because maybe the retaliation and the way other people feel about things should be a part of the calculus that you run in determining the course of action for your country. | ||
Maybe if it turns out that kicking the hornet's nest of Iran is gonna get you stung, you just gotta get stung for the sake of the world. | ||
I think that needs to happen. | ||
But of course, the problem is that we are, for all intents and purposes in this country, under total occupation by Israel. | ||
And our government has stated in no uncertain terms, and with a repetition that makes me believe what they're saying, that there is nothing more important to the American government than the existence, the continuing, not just existence of Israel, but ability for Israel to do whatever they want to whoever they want. | ||
And have it funded by America. | ||
So until we solve that problem, I think the problem of this belligerent little terrorist state called Israel is just going to get worse and worse. | ||
I know it's a pipe dream. | ||
I know it's unrealistic. I just wonder how their behavior would change if America just made a proclamation and just said, you know what? | ||
We no longer are guaranteeing Israel's safety. | ||
That's all. That's all. | ||
Nothing offensive, nothing against them. | ||
I mean, we're not attacking Israel. | ||
It's not, you know, it's not our fight. | ||
So we shouldn't shed our blood for it. | ||
We're not under threat. | ||
We're not the ones blowing up consulates in Syria. | ||
I mean, we are through ISIS. And I do wonder if that discussion happened in Israel where they're like, all right, we want to blow up this consulate. | ||
Do we use ISIS or do we use the airplanes? | ||
All right, the airplanes is more convenient. | ||
We'll do that. Because, you know, it's the last time a bunch of senior military officers in Syria or Iran were blown up. | ||
up it happened to be isis in not a coincidence that israel and isis have the same targets and goals taking a record of the hearts and minds of the american people it's the american journal with your host harrison smith Oh, my God. | ||
Welcome back. Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
I got a lot of videos to show you. | ||
Let's watch some fun ones, shall we? | ||
Let's cleanse our palate of the psychopathic activities of our greatest ally. | ||
And let's watch a Democrat be confused, shall we? | ||
Clip number 16. Friend of the show, Shani Rich, has a question for a Biden supporter who is completely in favor and loves all of Biden's border policies. | ||
Psych. Let's watch. | ||
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I don't know if you saw, but Biden's actually signed some recent great legislation for the southern border. | |
You saw what he put into place, right? | ||
I did. Yes, I did. The Remain in Mexico policy and Title 42. | ||
I'm vaguely aware of that. | ||
Yes. And he ended catch and release. | ||
So, like, if an undocumented — because we're not supposed to say illegal — if an undocumented immigrant crosses the border and commits a crime, they go back to their country of origin and then await trial there instead of waiting in America. | ||
Yeah. Well, and Biden also started, like, building the southern border wall, like, to secure the border. | ||
I couldn't think of any president within the 21st century that's put those policies into place. | ||
Right. No, no. He's been really aggressive as far as he could be. | ||
What if I told you that those were all policies that Trump actually put into place and Biden reversed on his first day in office? | ||
Well, OK, I know that Biden has deported way more people than Trump. | ||
Biden's let in way more immigrants than Trump ever has. | ||
Undocumented. Well, illegal, I guess. | ||
They're not illegal. But if they come across the border without following the laws in place, aren't they illegal? | ||
All white people, all of our ancestors are immigrants. | ||
Did you assume my race? Yes, I'm assuming your race. | ||
Oh, I'm not white. That's, like, extremely offensive. | ||
Did you mean to offend me right there? | ||
No, I didn't. Could you apologize? | ||
No, I'm not going to apologize. | ||
That's just a little bit hateful, no? | ||
No, it's not. Yeah, it is. | ||
Are you telling me your ancestors are not immigrants? | ||
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No, but you just, like, assume my race, you know? | |
Fine. Are you telling me? | ||
No, it's not. It's really hateful, sir. | ||
No, I'm sorry, it's not. | ||
Oh, I appreciate you apologizing. | ||
I'm just, like, extremely offended. | ||
I'm not apologizing. I'm not apologizing. You just said you're sorry, though. | ||
No, I didn't. I didn't mean it. | ||
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Oh, so now you're doubling down on your racism? | |
It was a waste of time. Happy April 1st. | ||
Oh, you're walking away? Have fun. | ||
Enjoy your racism, brother. Thank you. | ||
They always run away. | ||
They can't help themselves. | ||
They don't know anything. You know, this is what I mean by talking to regular people. | ||
You would think, you would have thought, I mean... | ||
You'd think that we'd had these conversations before. | ||
You would have thought that by 2018, at the latest, the frankly retarded argument of white people are immigrants to America too, this wouldn't be an argument made anymore. | ||
But most people are still stuck in 2010. | ||
Most people are at least 10 years behind the rest of us. | ||
And it's sort of a catch-22 because it's so boring to make these arguments. | ||
It's so boring to sit there and go, an immigrant is not somebody that comes to a wilderness and builds a civilization. | ||
That is not an immigrant. | ||
That's a colonist. | ||
That's a settler. That's a pioneer. | ||
Somebody who creates something from nothing. | ||
White people created this country in a land that had largely been depopulated beyond human control by immigrants. | ||
the introduction of diseases for which the Native Americans had no natural resistance that's different than showing up to America on a flight paid for by the UN to receive handouts These are not the same thing. | ||
It's not, it's worlds away from even the traditional classic Ellis Island immigration story where at least the Italians that came across or the Irish that came across crossed an ocean, like sold everything they had. | ||
They were here for good, right? | ||
No, just like jetting back to their homeland for a vacation with the money Americans made. | ||
I mean, there's no welfare state and they actually had to work And get jobs and build something themselves. | ||
Are we really still having to have this conversation? | ||
Are people still stuck in this mindset of lies? | ||
Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Ahead in this hour, we're going to talk about immigration. | ||
We're going to talk about the climate change scam. | ||
And we're going to do a Twitter space in the third hour. | ||
To take your calls and ask you to participate in this little program that we run. | ||
But I want to show a bunch of videos in this segment of the climate change agenda, the climate change scam that they're still pursuing despite just, I mean, despite everything. | ||
Despite everything that we know and have reported on for the last... | ||
God knows how many years. The whole thing is fake. | ||
It's all fraudulent. It's all bullcrap in like a spectrum of ways, in a variety of different ways. | ||
The things that they're claiming are destroying the earth aren't actually destroying the earth. | ||
The overpopulation that they're decrying is happening everywhere except for the Western world, which is where all of these climate change policies are being implemented. | ||
The infrastructure For electricity generation in Western Europe is being willfully dismantled while it is going pedal to the metal, full bore, balls to the wall in Asia where there are no environmental concerns whatsoever. | ||
It's like, I mean... | ||
I don't know if it's a strategy, but it could be. | ||
It could be a strategy that when they're so wrong on so many things in so many different ways, it's just overwhelming. | ||
It would be one thing if they were right about certain things. | ||
Like if they, under the climate change agenda, using the same powers that they're using to shut down coal power plants and pipelines and everything else, If it was like 75% good stuff and then 25%, eh, that's a little bit iffy, I'd even be okay with that. | ||
If it was like they're cleaning up plastics from the ocean, they're imposing tariffs on China to stop the crossing of the Pacific Ocean and undo some of the damage to Earth that the globalist free trade concept has done. | ||
If they're putting... | ||
Restrictions on China for their massive fishing fleets that are depopulating the oceans. | ||
They had reserves where they were letting wild animals flourish. | ||
If they were getting the chemicals out of the food, air, water, soil... | ||
And also, pursuing carbon, it'd be like, yeah, okay, alright, you know, carbon's not that big of a deal, but at least we're saving the Earth here. | ||
But nothing they're doing is even remotely saving the Earth. | ||
All of it's predicated on lies. | ||
Every single aspect of it is complete crap. | ||
And it's not even subtle, the fact that what they are implementing, while not helping the Earth whatsoever, is very effectively and very efficiently destroying everything. | ||
Really not that hard to figure out. | ||
I think we'll start with, you know, one of the things that should be a concern, should actually be the focus of environmentalism, should actually legitimately Because of maybe government intervention. | ||
And that is, of course, the use of pesticides like atrazine or clormaquat and all of these others that are hugely, hugely damaging to the hormonal processes of not just the human beings that eat the food that's produced, | ||
but of the animals and the wildlife surrounding the farms that find themselves so Utterly confused that they turned gay. | ||
Let's go now to clip number one. | ||
It's a little local news report about a company that spewed so much chemical fertilizer into a river in Red Oak, Iowa and Missouri that it killed almost 800,000 fish over a 60-mile swath. | ||
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Let's watch. Iowa's Department of Natural Resources continues to investigate a liquid fertilizer spill. | |
That was in Red Oak. And that spill has now made its way into the Missouri River and in the state of Missouri. | ||
KATV Newswatch 7's Jessica Perez joins us in the newsroom with the investigation and cleanup efforts. | ||
Jessica? An estimated 1,500 tons of liquid nitrogen fertilizer spilled into a drainage ditch after a valve on a storage tank at New Cooperative. | ||
An agricultural company either broke or was left open overnight. | ||
Then it flowed into the east at Nishnabatna River. | ||
Crews made mounds to stop further flow into the river from the storm drainage ditch and floodgates have been closed in the aftermath of the fertilizer spill. | ||
Meanwhile, the work to assess the damage continues. | ||
It has led to a fish kill from Red Oak, Aldwood, Hamburg. | ||
Fish have washed ashore both in Iowa and Missouri. | ||
Fisheries in both states are investigating the species, size, and amount of fish impacted. | ||
In Red Oak, even the tiniest minnows have been found dead. | ||
Brent Martins with the Iowa DNR says they were on site within an hour of the spill. | ||
He's sampling the water looking at oxygen and ammonia levels. | ||
Preliminary tests didn't look good. | ||
The amount of ammonia was pretty high in the river, so just seeing how much is in there, what the effect is on downstream. | ||
Martin says crews are also looking at the impacts on predatory birds and animals who drink from the river. | ||
Missouri DNR is taking a similar approach, testing both the East Nishnabotna and Missouri rivers, but says the ammonia plume there seems more diluted. | ||
Martens says cleaning up the pools of product near the area is up to New Cooperative. | ||
They have a private company, environmental cleanup company, in there cleaning up that stuff, doing soil samples and taking samples from there. | ||
In a statement, New Cooperative says it promptly notified the right authorities and has been in close cooperation since. | ||
Martens believes the ammonia may take some time to move out of the area. | ||
So, you know, prevent one of these spills... | ||
And, you know, everything else is unnecessary. | ||
Liquid nitrogen fertilizer spill kills nearly 750,000 fish in the Iowa River. | ||
Officials say 800,000 would be another estimate. | ||
But regardless, just mass die-off. | ||
And this happens every couple of years. | ||
Remember a couple years ago was actually the EPA was going to investigate some defunct mine, I believe, in Colorado. | ||
It was the San Juan River. | ||
And it turned the whole river orange. | ||
Or gold, you remember that? | ||
Killed everything in it? | ||
Yeah, it's not us. | ||
It's not me leaving my lights on at night. | ||
It's not me driving a gas guzzler. | ||
It's them. It's the people that are imposing this on us. | ||
But it's happening at an increasingly individual level, whether it's CNN arguing for carbon taxes or for You know, restricting the number of flights that a person can take in line with the C40 agenda where they're going after cities and getting cities to agree to climate change initiatives. | ||
And of course, it's being funded by the biggest banks in the world, meaning that they're bribing municipalities to take this stuff on. | ||
It's been going on for a while. | ||
And of course, it's got all of the names you know and recognize. | ||
Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Salesforce. | ||
Remember Salesforce? Goldman Sachs as well. | ||
They all got into a program, an organization called Block Power. | ||
Clip number 10 is a little report about what Block Power is and how it's coming to a city near you. | ||
Let's watch. What's up, guys? | ||
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John here. In 2022, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Salesforce, and Goldman Sachs, they invested heavily, $100 million, into something called BlockPower. | |
BlockPower has a goal to decarbonize all homes in America. | ||
A startup called BlockPower, whose goal is to ultimately electrify every building in America. | ||
Bezos then added an additional $5 million through the Bezos Earth Fund right here to digitally map out 125 million buildings, essentially the entire country, so that everyone can get a free plan on how they can become environmentally sustainable. | ||
Now, when I read that, I always thought, that sounds, he's doing something for everybody for free? | ||
There might be something there that we should all look into. | ||
You know, and then says the company is now negotiating with several cities in California, New York, Massachusetts, and Georgia to do this. | ||
Essentially, allowing them to have a monopoly because they supply the solution to the problems in which they say these cities have. | ||
And so, when you look at the direction that this was happening in 2022, you're like, hmm, Let's follow this story. | ||
Well, now they're working on something called a rain tax. | ||
A bill aimed at managing New Jersey's stormwater runoff is being dubbed a rain tax by some. | ||
Giving local counties and municipalities the power to collect a tax from properties with large paved surfaces. | ||
It's already law in Los Angeles. | ||
They're working on it right now in Portland, right here. | ||
Rain tax. Portland floating homeowners speak out over the proposed stormwater rates. | ||
So every square inch of property you own, you'd be taxed based on the amount of rain that hits it. | ||
This is not a joke. The same thing is happening in Philadelphia, right, two weeks ago. | ||
They're calling it a rain tax. | ||
Then you look at what they're saying here in Toronto. | ||
When you look at everything that's happening, you're going to see one thing and one thing very, very clearly, that we are in the greatest real estate rug pull in history. | ||
Forty percent of all single-family homes in America were purchased between 2021 and 2022 at the height of the market. | ||
And so what happened during that period? | ||
Cost of borrow capital is very, very low, right? | ||
Insurance, taxes, relatively low compared to where they are now. | ||
Incomes, much higher. | ||
People had a lot more money. | ||
And now that money's kind of fading away with record high inflation, record high borrowing costs. | ||
You know, people are in a harder spot today than they've been in a very, very, very long time. | ||
And so as they start to pull the rug from the real estate market, then they start to implement further taxes, further costs, insurance and taxes. | ||
Everything's going up. What's going to happen? | ||
Well, people are going to walk into hardship. | ||
People are going to start walking away from their properties. | ||
Well, in this video, I'm going to show you how this all ties together. | ||
The Inflation Reduction Act, what's happening. | ||
I mean, it is absolutely shocking. | ||
If you're a renter, if you're a property owner, if you're an investor, pay very close attention to this because it's going to rewrite American real estate history. | ||
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I don't even know who this guy is. This was posted by Wall Street Apes, but I wish I could give the guy credit, but I didn't say who it came from, so he's a guy named John. | ||
But again, you can see how this is being implemented, not just at the highest level, the supranational level with the World Economic Forum and the UN imposing restrictions. | ||
Things like that you have to have low sulfur fuel in your cargo ships, which, sure, maybe it leads to, you know, the engine of the cargo ship shutting down unexpectedly. | ||
But, I mean, that's not going to be a big problem, is it? | ||
Q bridges collapsing across Baltimore Harbor. | ||
But it's also happening at the national level, obviously, and it's happening at the state level, and it's happening at the local level, and it's even happening at the individual level with corporations getting involved and imposing things like this, courtesy of Goldman Sachs and Mark Benioff of Salesforce and Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates. | ||
They're remaking the world in an image of their design. | ||
But let's Let's watch people reject this climate scam. | ||
Muhammad Ifran Ali is the president of Guyana, and here he is having zero patience when dealing with a BBC anchor who's Trying to use all of the climate cult talking points. | ||
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Let's watch. Let's take a big picture look at what's going on here. | |
Over the next decade, two decades, it is expected that there will be $150 billion worth of oil and gas extracted off your coast. | ||
It's an extraordinary figure. | ||
But Think of it in practical terms. | ||
That means, according to many experts, more than two billion tons of carbon emissions will come from your seabed, from those reserves, and be released into the atmosphere. | ||
I don't know if you, as a head of state, went to the COP in Dubai. | ||
Let me stop you right there. | ||
Let me stop you right there. | ||
Do you know that Guyana has a forest forever That is the size of England and Scotland combined. | ||
A forest that stores 19.5 gigatons of carbon. | ||
A forest that we have kept alive. | ||
A forest that we have kept alive. | ||
Does that give you the right? Does that give you the right to release all of this carbon? | ||
Does that give you the right to lecture us On climate change, I am going to lecture you on climate change, because we have kept this forest alive that stores 19.5 gigatons of carbon that you enjoy, that the world enjoy, that you don't pay us for, that you don't value, that you don't see a value in, that the people of Guyana has kept alive. | ||
Guess what? We have the lowest deforestation rate in the world. | ||
And guess what? Even with our greatest exploration of the oil and gas resource we have now, we will still be net zero. | ||
Kayana will still be net zero. | ||
With all our exploration, we'll still be net zero. | ||
Powerful words, Mr. President. | ||
I'm not completed as yet. | ||
I am not finished as yet. | ||
I am just not finished as yet. | ||
Because this is a hypocrisy that exists in the world. | ||
The world in the last 50 years has lost 65% of all its biodiversity. | ||
We have kept our biodiversity. | ||
Are you valuing it? | ||
Are you ready to pay for it? | ||
When is the developed world going to pay for it? | ||
Or are you in the pockets? | ||
Are you in the pockets of those who have damaged the environment? | ||
Are you in the pockets? | ||
Are you and your system in the pockets of those who destroyed the environment through the Industrial Revolution and now lecturing us? | ||
Are you in their pockets? Are you paid by them? | ||
You'll love to see it. | ||
Apparently the crew said the guy in the video before is named John Williams, in case you wanted to look him up. | ||
So that's the president of Guyana. | ||
Now, let's be perfectly clear here. | ||
I don't believe that Guyana is preserving its forests out of choice. | ||
I think they just aren't extremely developed or industrialized at this point. | ||
But regardless, what he's saying is absolutely true, and what the BBC presenter was trying to do there was insinuate that for the sake of the world, you need to not access your natural resources off your coast, like oil and natural gas. | ||
It's sort of the perfect example of what we always talk about, the way that these things are designed to keep the third world down. | ||
How do you think England would have developed if, when they discovered giant coal deposits there, some larger superpower came in and said, actually, we think that it's bad for the earth for you to do that, like meanwhile there... | ||
Building coal power plants, but England's not allowed to. | ||
England, you're not allowed to. You can't advance using your natural resources. | ||
You can't become wealthy and industrialized using the bounty of your native land. | ||
No, we think that's bad, so you're not going to be allowed to do that. | ||
It's just an obvious maneuver. | ||
And again, it flies in the face of everything else that these people are involved in. | ||
They are the ones who are investing in China, who have offshored everything to China, who has no environmental controls. | ||
You will never see a BBC presenter talk to the president of China like that. | ||
I mean, my God, it would just never happen. | ||
They hardly even mention it when it should be the primary focus. | ||
If you're actually concerned about saving the earth, it should be saving the earth from Chinese people who are killing it on purpose. | ||
Peter Hitchens did a great job lambasting the ludicrous nature of net zero. | ||
In this clip number 13, here's Peter Hitchens on BBC Question Time. | ||
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What do people actually think they're achieving? | |
Anybody can look. | ||
It's called the energy dashboard. | ||
You can get it up on your computer anytime and see on a normal day in this country where the power which is lighting your home and your place of work and everything else you see, where it's coming from. | ||
And on a day when the wind isn't blowing, it's largely coming from gas. | ||
Or it's coming from imported power, which quite often comes from the Netherlands, where they still burn coal. | ||
We don't burn coal anymore because we didn't just close down our coal-fired power stations, we blew them up. | ||
We were so certain we were right to do so. | ||
At the same time, China is, even as we speak, building the equivalent of two, I think, two new coal-fired power stations a week. | ||
India has a vast expansion programme of coal-fired power stations, even if George is right about his tremendous predictions of apocalypse. | ||
Even if he's right, the contribution which this country is making by what it's doing to these outcomes is not merely minimal, it's non-existent. | ||
Everything that we do is completely blotted out by what much larger countries are doing to maintain their own power. | ||
Now, if you want to live in a country with net zero, if you want to live in a country where nobody can afford to heat their house, where people have incredibly expensive and largely non-functioning heat pumps inflicted on them, What do you think you're achieving? | ||
It's a great question. | ||
But of course, a lot of people point to this as, look, you know, this is just natural progress. | ||
You know, we used carbon fuel for a little while, but now we're beyond that. | ||
We've moved past that. And they'll bring up historical examples in order to bolster that argument. | ||
But those historical examples have a fatal flaw that should be obvious to anybody with an ounce of logic in their brain. | ||
We'll go now to another British man, this time on Joe Rogan's podcast, Jimmy something. | ||
Here he is talking about how this is just natural. | ||
You know, industries go away and they're replaced by advanced industries that are, you know, of a different composition. | ||
Let's go now to this Jimmy fella and see if you can't identify the difference between the circumstances he's describing and the circumstances we find ourselves in now. | ||
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Clip number seven. You know what the biggest industry in the world was in 1903? | |
Beavers. Very close. | ||
Whaling was the biggest industry in the world in 1903. | ||
And whaling disappeared overnight. | ||
Like in a year and a half it was gone. | ||
Those towns were just emptied. | ||
Because the whale oil wasn't required anymore. | ||
Because suddenly we discovered petrochemicals, electricity, Edison, all of that stuff for Tesla. | ||
It's really interesting how that industry just fell away. | ||
It's like the story of... | ||
You know why the brownstones have got steps up to the front door? | ||
Why? Hors... Really? There was horses everywhere. | ||
They've always got those metal scrapers by the side. | ||
The smell was horrific. If a horse died in the street, you had to wait for it to atrophy. | ||
To cut it up and take it away. | ||
Horses everywhere. So they made a law to say, right, horses, we're going to put tax on. | ||
We didn't change anything. Made another law the next year. | ||
We're doubling the taxes. We're going to say, if you have a horse, then you have to do this, you have to do that. | ||
Whatever it was. Kept on, kept on, kept on. | ||
And what stopped it? Henry Ford. | ||
Cars came along. All gone. | ||
There's five of them left in Central Park. | ||
Right. All gone. Yeah, so of course he was bringing that up in response to Joe Rogan talking about how, you know... | ||
People work in chemical companies and you're forcing them to change your job. | ||
The difference between those examples and what's happening now is that those things happened naturally as a consequence of advancements in technology that made the former industry obsolete. | ||
That hasn't happened here. | ||
We don't have the green energy to replace the carbon-producing energy. | ||
Energy production that we have now. | ||
If that were to happen, nobody would complain. | ||
If they were just building nuclear power plants and shutting down the coal ones because they were obsolete and not necessary and inefficient and just not needed anymore, then that would be fine. | ||
That would be absolutely fine. | ||
Of course, he's talking about horses as if they're similar to cars where it's like, well, you made law after law trying to get people to... | ||
Stop having the number of horses. | ||
Do you think Henry Ford would have ever made the automobile if... | ||
He hadn't been able to build the factory with horses. | ||
Do you think that the people in the 1900s would have been so suicidally retarded as to just say horses are illegal now? | ||
You can't use horses anymore because that's what you're doing by saying you can't use gas-powered cars by making legislation to stop the technology we need to create the advancements that we need to no longer rely on old technology. | ||
Yeah, the whale oil industry going away was a consequence of new discoveries and advancements and industries being created through human innovation, not because the government came in and made whaling illegal overnight. | ||
It's a ridiculous comparison. | ||
Everything about the climate change agenda is ridiculous. | ||
It's all nonsensical. | ||
It's all designed very specifically to destroy humanity. | ||
That's not an exaggeration. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
We've got surveillance, censorship to talk about. | ||
We've got illegal immigration to talk about. | ||
Just a lot. A lot still to come in today's program. | ||
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Keep us on the air and in the fight, as there is a great awakening happening right now. | ||
And I really think it's just up to us to take the advantage that we have and act on it. | ||
We gotta get some real victories against the organs of control. | ||
And that can happen politically, where you've got places like Tennessee and Florida writing, or Louisiana even, writing legislation saying that they'll accept no orders from the World Economic Forum or any of these places. | ||
Any of these organizations that are hell-bent on the destruction of humanity. | ||
And that's one good way to do it. | ||
Another way would be to destroy the image of these organizations in the popular consciousness. | ||
In other words, having an endorsement by APAC or the ADL or the SBLC should be seen as a curse, a mark of death on any candidate's prospects. | ||
Because what it means, if you get the endorsement of one of these organizations, is that you're in the thrall of one of these organizations. | ||
You are at the behest of these organizations. | ||
And as somebody that wants our politicians to serve the American people over any and all other groups, knowing that somebody's been approved by AIPAC, getting money from AIPAC simply means that they are They fall short of that expectation, | ||
that demand. And if voters can demand that, and if politicians get the message, they'll start rejecting these organizations. | ||
Because after all, almost everything that the politicians do, and the reason they're able to be controlled so effectively, is because all they really care about is their own personal aggrandizement, the building of their bank account, and the Pride of the power they hold. | ||
I'm not the only one who thinks this, not by a long shot. | ||
Let's go now to clip number six. | ||
Here's a sweet little Catholic nun telling you basically exactly what I just said. | ||
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Let's watch. is an election year in the U.S. In normal times, an election is the moment when ordinary people can take back control of their nation's destiny. | |
But these are not normal times. | ||
Across the globe, men and women are waking up to the alarming truth That governments no longer serve God or the people. | ||
And beloved, I'll interrupt to say myself that if President Trump gets in, it's a complete act of God. | ||
If the Democrats, if Biden is not re-elected, it is a complete act of God because every scheme and every evil is out there that he would continue to be our president as inept and evil as he is. | ||
At least done evil things. | ||
And those that surround him and advise him and even direct him, the devil is wise. | ||
And I would not... | ||
I would not put it past them to do anything. | ||
I know that recently someone has made a motion that no one should be able to vote who cannot prove U.S. citizenship. | ||
I totally agree with that. | ||
But there are those in the Democratic Party who do not. | ||
So we are up against not just an election, but an absolute war for good against good and evil. | ||
We are in a war of good versus evil. | ||
And she's exactly right, obviously. | ||
And, you know, calling Biden evil is an understatement, I would say. | ||
And all you have to do is just ask yourself, like, what... | ||
Would it look like if the government of a people despised the people that it governed? | ||
And you just have to look around you and see that we're clearly in that situation right now. | ||
And it's not just people in government, it's people behind them. | ||
But they're often the same people at the end of the day. | ||
Like the SPLC. The SPLC, which is... | ||
One of the most corrupt organizations you can possibly imagine who's been working for literally decades specifically for the goal of destroying the white majority in America. | ||
And you can actually see that. | ||
There's a documentary from Vice inside the SPLC magazine where they're literally tracking the population, the white percentage population of America like a score chart. | ||
Like they're playing a game and they're seeing how far ahead they are. | ||
But that's not the only proof that we have. | ||
And remember, this is important because you've got organizations like the SPLC who have operatives who have since left the SPLC to become secretaries of state who are now in an open conspiracy to deny Donald Trump the presidency, which they brag about and talk about, like the secretary of state of Arizona and Michigan and which they brag about and talk about, like the secretary of state of Arizona and Michigan and a They go and they give interviews where they're like, yes, us and the other secretaries of state are working against a common enemy, Donald Trump, and they're all former SPLC operatives. | ||
Well, here is some undercover footage that captured a speaker from the SPLC boasting that the eradication of white people in America has been going on for decades, and now people are waking up to it, but they say it's too late to actually do anything to stop the The inevitable demographic genocide that they have engineered. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 17. | ||
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People often wonder what's the primary reason why we have this increase in hate groups or what seems to be going on. | |
You know, we didn't have Obama and why everything was okay. | ||
But it's not. The shifting demographics are the primary driver of the increase in hate group and hate group activity. | ||
In 1970, around the founding of the Southern Harmony Law Center, the nation, these are nationwide statistics, looks like this. | ||
About 83% white, 17% people of color. | ||
And that is really how the U.S. likes its diversity. | ||
Absolutely good. Today it's not like that at all. | ||
And it's really been a dramatic increase in, you know, just a few decades. | ||
Which, I am originally from California, we started experiencing these demographic shifts Decade, decade and a half ago. | ||
And it was hard there, too, on the most diverse place, you know, in the country. | ||
It was hard there, too, and it was ugly. | ||
And it will continue to be hard and ugly as we navigate this as a nation. | ||
So, 66% white, 34% people of color begins to look like Signs in different languages, hearing different languages, going back to your old neighborhood, things looking different, and you feeling like, oh god, what happened? And then, add on to that, that it's now part of the popular discourse that whites will no longer be in a numerical majority by 2050 or 2040. | ||
Have you heard that? They're by the Senate, including the white supremacists. | ||
So they mistakenly believe that they can push back against that. | ||
And not just that. People thought this, you know, in the 80s when people were talking about immigration and weren't able to come up with a comprehensive A humane, comprehensive immigration reform bill. | ||
And it's because people thought that they saw the shifting demographics happening, making that if you tamp down on or limit entirely immigration, then you can change the demographics and you can't. | ||
These are some things that have been planned for a while. | ||
So that's what it looks like around 2040, 2050, by 2050 for sure, but probably around 2043 or so. | ||
So that is, by definition, genocide. | ||
And of course, the SPLC says, you know, this plan has been in operation for a while. | ||
It's been in operation for a while. | ||
I'll explain exactly what you just heard on the other side. | ||
Stay with us. It's a battle between good and evil, folks. | ||
That's what the nun said. | ||
According to Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy in whole or in part a national, genocide means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy in whole or As such, A, killing members of the group. | ||
B, causing seriously bodily or mental harm to the members of the group. | ||
C, deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part. | ||
D, imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group. | ||
Or E, forcibly transferring children of one group to another group. | ||
So, just so we're perfectly clear, the SPLC is engaged openly in genocide against white people in America. | ||
They've decided that their goal is the eradication of the white majority in this country, and that opposing that is hate. | ||
And that's the big takeaway. | ||
Not only... They say that basically since the 80s, the demographic ball has been rolling and there's nothing we can do to stop it because, in their words, these things have been planned for a while. | ||
These things have been planned for a while. | ||
The deliberate eradication of the white majority. | ||
It's also interesting... How often we hear, like, diversity is our strength, and America is a nation of immigrants, and we're just this big melting pot. | ||
But then, like, when I was born, America was over 80% white. | ||
Of course, we've had a 20 percentage point swing since then, but that's deliberate, on purpose, by design, and with this end in mind. | ||
And so there's two things you can see from that video of the SPLC. One, that this has been planned for a long time and that they're using legal immigration and illegal immigration to deliberately get rid of white people because white people existing is white supremacy. | ||
But the other thing that you have to consider is that this started with the question of what's driving the rise in hate groups. | ||
They say, well, demographic change. | ||
So they're engineering demographic change. | ||
And as they point out in that talk, he's like, you know, at the level of demographic change we're at now, you go back to your old neighborhood. | ||
It doesn't look like it used to. | ||
You can't even read the language of the signs, the street signs in your neighborhood. | ||
You're being replaced. | ||
You're being replaced. But if you're against that, You're hateful and you're a hate group. | ||
So they engineer the demographic change and then call anybody who's against that engineering of demographic change a hate group and work with the FBI to dismantle, dissolve, and make their actions illegal. | ||
And of course they have their hate group We're good to go. | ||
And they show up at some of these charities and try to kill the people there because they've been told it's KKK, Nazism, white supremacy. | ||
And it is by their definition. | ||
I mean, the continuing existence of white people is white supremacy, according to the SPLC. So if you are against the deliberate demographic eradication of a race of people in their homeland, you are a hate group. | ||
You are hateful. You are a white supremacist. | ||
And they can and will weaponize the Department of Justice against you. | ||
So that's what we're facing at this point. | ||
Any reasonable government would have every member of the SPLC on trial for sedition and potentially genocide. | ||
Another one of these cases where it's like, You think China would let these people get away with it? | ||
You think Israel would let these people get away with it? | ||
You think if you go to Israel with a group whose entire purpose is slowly but surely destroying the Jewish majority in Israel, would they stand for that? | ||
If you were to do that, you might be confused as you would find the very same organizations that are implementing these things here would call you an anti-Semite and try to destroy you for doing it in Israel. | ||
Because demographics is destiny and what they're doing is genocide. | ||
And they're subsidizing it and accelerating it as we speak. | ||
Here's a story from a couple days ago. | ||
Illegal immigrants given seven times more taxpayer-funded benefits than military families. | ||
It pays more to be an undocumented immigrant living illegally in the United States than it does to be a soldier who's serving this country. | ||
According to a new report, criminal illegal aliens are given seven times more taxpayer-funded assistance than military families claim. | ||
Part of a $53 million New York City program, illegal immigrant families of four will receive an average $14 million. | ||
$1,440 a month, that's more than the allowance for some deployed troops. | ||
According to the Military Time, enlisted soldiers can receive a guaranteed allowance of under $500 a month for basic sustenance. | ||
Deployed soldiers receive only $400 in monthly meal deductions, despite not using base dining halls. | ||
Under the current system, over $200 is lost each month for each deployed soldier and their family. | ||
So in other words, soldiers receive about $1,860 less cumulatively during a nine-month deployment than they would have if they'd not been deployed. | ||
In comparison, illegal immigrant families living in New York have been given prepaid debit cards totaling about $1,440 per month. | ||
Each person in the family receives about $360 monthly. | ||
And of course, that's not including the meals and the nannies and the, you know, health care and the place to stay, the rent paid for, the food paid for, the jobs they're helping to set them up with. | ||
I mean, it's all... It's just completely insane. | ||
It's being done just openly in your face like nobody's even hiding it. | ||
This is from 2019. | ||
Canada needs 100 million people by 2100, says BlackRock's Wiseman. | ||
If Canada wants to thrive in the 21st century, it needs to get bigger, according to BlackRock Inc.'s Mark Wiseman. | ||
If you look at Canada's demographics today, we will grow on current trend to about 50 million people from 37 million by about 2050, and then we stop growing, says BlackRock. | ||
Wiseman, former CEO of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board and current global head of active equities at BlackRock, he told this to Bloomberg in an interview. | ||
It's a trend we need to get on top of now. | ||
We need 100 million people by the year 2100. | ||
And they're getting them from India and China and elsewhere in the world. | ||
I mean, they're not saying Canadian people need to have babies. | ||
That's the opposite of what they want. | ||
No, they'll euthanize the regular Americans to the tune of 13,000 a year, as they did in 2023, and they'll bring in tens of millions of illegal immigrants to make up the shortfall. | ||
To the extent now there are people posting things on Twitter where it's like one Canadian restaurant will have a job opening, and they'll get 6,000 applications almost entirely from Indian people that arrived recently. | ||
Globalists claim mass immigration helps the U.S. economy. | ||
Here's why that's a lie. | ||
If you want to understand the world events are happening the way they do, you must understand the goals and influence of globalist institutions. | ||
You must accept the fact that these people create most of the national and international disasters you and I have to deal with on a regular basis, and they oftentimes create these disasters deliberately. | ||
Yes, I know there's plenty of skeptics out there that think all geopolitics and crisis events are random or a product of bureaucratic stupidity. | ||
And these people are wrong. | ||
They have no idea what they're talking about because they're basing this conclusion on assumptions rather than facts and research. | ||
Make no mistake, there's a good reason why it feels like the whole world has gone crazy all at once. | ||
The primary purpose of the globalists is to erase national borders and homogenize all countries and cultures under one economic and governmental system. | ||
They've openly admitted to this plan on numerous occasions. | ||
One of the most revealing quotes on the agenda comes from Clinton administration deputy secretary of state Strobe Talbot, who stated in Time magazine that, quote, Of course, it was never an idea. | ||
It's a natural consequence of reality. | ||
The free world formed multilateral financial institutions that depend on member states' willingness to give up a degree of sovereignty. | ||
The International Monetary Fund can virtually dictate fiscal policies, even including how much tax a government should levy on its citizens. | ||
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade regulates how much duty a nation can charge on imports. | ||
These organizations can be seen as the proto-ministries of trade, finance, and development of a united world. | ||
And that's just getting started. | ||
This story is at Zero Hedge. | ||
It can also be found at Infowars.com. | ||
And you don't even need speculation to determine how immigrants are not beneficial to the economy of the country. | ||
You can just look at the numbers. | ||
And you can look at places like Europe who are having to raise the retirement age and having to defund other programs in order to pay for the migrants that 90% of them don't have jobs and are on welfare. | ||
Is this suicidally stupid? | ||
To deliver destruction. | ||
Answer, deliver destruction. | ||
Genocide. Welcome back, everybody. | ||
Third hour of American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
We're going to be opening up a Twitter space to take your calls this hour. | ||
That'll be live here in just a moment. | ||
You can go and follow me on Twitter at Harrison H. Smith. | ||
And I will tweet out once that... | ||
Space gets going. And we'll return to the topic of white genocide in just a second as we have strangely a number of developments in that regard. | ||
Not just the leaked video of the SPLC describing how this has been orchestrated for decades and how they're pretty well convinced that there's nothing that can stop it now. | ||
Of course there is lots of things that can stop it. | ||
It just requires white people to be a little bit rude. | ||
Be a little bit rude. She's like, in the 80s, they couldn't come up with a comprehensive immigration reform that could handle what was going on. | ||
And it's like, we could. You could have. | ||
Here's the comprehensive reform. | ||
No more immigration. I did it. | ||
I came up with a comprehensive and absolutely possible immigration reform. | ||
No more immigration. Zero. | ||
Hey, problem solved. Hey, look at that. | ||
I did it. I solved the problem like China did. | ||
We'll get back to that, but I do want to go to this video because it's another aspect of the deliberate destruction of humanity. | ||
It's a good primer on insects in the food supply. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 19. | ||
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Hey, this is a farm boy. I'm in the flower section of the grocery store. | |
I wrote up something, a whole bunch of somethings. | ||
When it comes to flower, things are changing in the world. | ||
Have you ever heard of cricket flower? | ||
There are at least six or seven companies in this world that's now using crickets, insects, to make flour. | ||
According to Dover's, PepsiCo is looking to use cricket proteins in products such as Cheetos and Quaker granola oats. | ||
Insect Gourmet says insect-related businesses in the Western world are producing insect proteins for foods, beverages, confectionaries, and other things such as butters, oils, and pestos, as well as spice and seasoning. | ||
So it's most likely going to show up, not be labeled, and you're not going to know it in pretty much everything you eat. | ||
It is expected to reach 4.6 billion in sales by 2027 and produce 1.4 million tons of insect protein. | ||
ADM, Archer Midland Daniels. | ||
Is in the process of producing insect foods in Decatur, Illinois right now in partnership with Innova Foods. | ||
That's on the ADM website. | ||
EXO, which is a company that makes cricket flour, says that crickets are 60% protein. | ||
However, Iowa State University etymology department says that crickets are only about 12.9%. | ||
And this would explain why the NIH, when they do their comparisons of protein levels in cricket flour, they compare them to plants, not animals. | ||
Cleveland Clinic said that about 30% of the cricket farms looked at have parasites that carry disease to humans. | ||
And that edible insects are as underestimated reserve of human and animal parasites. | ||
Yep, Cleveland Clinic said that. | ||
That they are an underestimated reservoir of parasites to humans and animals. | ||
According to the NIH, it is stated that they claim that the exoskeletons, or the chitin, is a digestible fiber, but they don't know how it digests. | ||
I found that more than just a little curious. | ||
And then they turn around and say that if you consume chitin, well, it'll trigger immune responses in the body. | ||
According to Science Direct, this cricket flower has all the markings for high levels of detectable arsenic. | ||
The NIH says that novel foods such as crickets show presence of arsenic, aluminum, cadmium, chromium, and mercury. | ||
And all those edible insects. | ||
This is a farm boy. | ||
That's what's going to be in our food supply soon. | ||
You need to get used to it. | ||
And we'll talk to you later. | ||
Be used to it or stop it from happening. | ||
They're poisoning us, folks. | ||
I mean, that's that. | ||
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Thank you very much for being here with us in this third hour of the American Journal. | ||
I want to get back into talking about, I guess we could call white genocide. | ||
I guess if you were being accurate, you could call this white genocide. | ||
And it's happening all over the Western world, not just in America. | ||
Not just in the UK. Things like this. | ||
Births fall in Italy for the 15th year running to a record low Births in Italy dropped to a record low in 2023, the 15th consecutive annual decline, National Statistics Bureau ISTAT said on Friday as the population continued to shrink. | ||
Italy's ever-falling birth rate is considered a national emergency, but despite successive governments pledging to make it a priority, none have so far been able to halt the drop. | ||
Last year, Italy recorded just 379,000 births. | ||
379,000 births in the entire country of Italy. | ||
That's crazy. | ||
That's crazy. That's the number of illegal migrants across the border in a month here. | ||
A 3.6% decline on 2022 and a 34.2% drop since 2008. | ||
The last year Italy saw an increase in the number of babies born. | ||
It was the lowest number since the country's unification in 1861. | ||
Fertility rate fell to 1.2 children per woman, down from 1.24 in 2022, far below the rate of 2.1 needed for a steady population. | ||
By contrast, some 661,000 deaths were registered last year, a fall in the previous three years. | ||
So, 282,000 more deaths than births in 2023 in Italy. | ||
But Italy's overall population only really fell by 7,000 thanks to the arrival of more foreign migrants and returning Italian immigrants. | ||
So yeah, I don't know how else to describe it when you have policies that, whether deliberate or not, are destroying the birth rate of a country, meaning that it's Giving birth to hundreds of thousands less people than are dying in a single year. | ||
But it's simultaneously bringing in millions of foreigners. | ||
That's a genocide. | ||
That's population replacement. | ||
Is what that is. | ||
Mathematically. Think about that. | ||
60 million people apparently live in Italy. | ||
Italy's overall population. | ||
It's 58.99 million. | ||
60 million people, less than 400,000 births. | ||
That's insane. It's completely insane, but it's on purpose and it's every country in Western Europe and America as well. | ||
Again, as a deliberate policy, Birth rates drop, life gets more difficult, middle class is eradicated, while simultaneously tens of millions of foreigners are brought in, they cost the government even more money, they go on welfare, or take jobs for less than the natives would accept, forcing them out of the workforce. | ||
Enforcing the people who live in those countries to pay inordinate taxes and increase the retirement age in order to subsidize their own replacement. | ||
Again, it's happening everywhere. And if you complain about it, if you don't like that happening, well, according to the SPLC and the UN and the World Economic Forum and the various censors in the EU, you're a hateful person. | ||
You have hate. | ||
You are hate. And you have to be censored, silenced, maybe imprisoned for your despicable white supremacist views. | ||
Because remember, the continuing existence of white people is white supremacy and has to be stopped at all costs. | ||
So they'll engineer the replacement. | ||
They engineer the conditions by which one population is destroyed while another imported. | ||
And if that native population being destroyed and replaced opposes that, then they have various functions in their toolkit to silence and destroy those people permanently for daring to oppose their deliberate program of eradication. | ||
Like this. Europe seeks to define extremism out of politics. | ||
For years, discussion of extremism across Europe were about Islamic extremism and terrorism, but the debate has now shifted to extreme right ideologies with governments saying they need to be regulated to protect their democracies. | ||
Now, discussions about extremism across Europe centered on Islamic extremism and terrorism are because of things like bombs going off at Manchester Arena and killing dozens of people or in the subway system in Spain or the UK. When you talk about extremism, you're talking about rape gangs raping hundreds of thousands of white English girls. | ||
And then being protected from punishment out of fear of racism from the law enforcement. | ||
When we talk about Islamic extremism, you're talking about actual extremism. | ||
You're talking about actual violence, actual terrorism, actually deadly acts. | ||
People storming into nightclubs in France and beheading people. | ||
Shooting up the offices of magazines that are unfriendly to Muhammad. | ||
Like actual legitimate terrorism. | ||
When you talk about right-wing extremism, what you're talking about is white people not wanting to be replaced. | ||
Unless somebody can point out to me, I mean, I guess Anders Breivik would be an example of right-wing extremism that actually had a death toll. | ||
Was he well organized? | ||
Did he have a group of people that were doing this? | ||
Or was he a lone wolf psychopath that murdered a bunch of school children on a school trip? | ||
I just want to be clear. When they're talking about extremism on the right wing, what they're talking about is political parties having policies to decrease migration. | ||
That's what they consider extremism. | ||
I'm not even remotely joking. | ||
It's the next line in this article. | ||
The issue is arguably arguably most vivid in Germany, where calls for a ban of the far-right AFD, the country's second most popular political party, are growing and the government wants to cut off funding sources of right-wing extremist networks. | ||
In Britain, the government wants to keep extremists from meeting with lawmakers or receiving public funds, and it plans to publish a new list of groups it considers, quote, extremist, focusing more on beliefs rather than a propensity for violence. | ||
Let's read that last line again. | ||
Focusing more on beliefs rather than a propensity for violence. | ||
They're not talking about real extremism. | ||
They're not talking about terrorism. | ||
They're talking about political opinions that oppose the New World Order global open plan to replace white people in their own countries. | ||
And there's a reason why the 14 words are considered a... | ||
Nazi dog whistle. | ||
Not even a Nazi dog whistle, just like you're a Nazi. | ||
You're a Nazi if you believe that white people deserve to exist. | ||
I mean, that's how insane things are at this point. | ||
And they're putting in policy after policy, governmental program after governmental program to pull these things off. | ||
They say the threat is now less about extremists planting bombs and carrying out violent attacks than about undemocratic ideology spreading through society. | ||
now i know if you pay attention you are just your mind should be spinning right now on how they could possibly claim that banning the most second the second most popular party in germany is defending democracy this is on the face of it absurd complete utter ridiculous nonsense or what about brexit you remember brexit remember | ||
Remember in 2016 when the entire population of Britain and the UK was asked to vote on whether or not they should remain in the EU or get out and the entire argument was predicated on and centered on illegal immigration or immigration overall and how despite all odds The pro-Brexit camp won, | ||
and the majority of British people voted against the immigration from the EU, and yet their choice was completely ignored. | ||
Now all of those people are extremists to protect democracy, according to Europe, the EU, and the various organs that exist to serve this function. | ||
But no attempt to tamp down on the undemocratic ideology that says, even if you vote for it, we don't care, we're going to do it anyway. | ||
It happens over and over. Does it take a genius? | ||
Do I have to explain? How dangerous it is for these extremists, these people, these very dangerous—and look, if this is the world we're going to live in, this is how we have to approach it. | ||
They claim that voting for AFD, supporting AFD, supporting the second most popular party in Germany who has very simple and reasonable plans to deport immigrants and stop the importation of more immigrants, they call you an extremist for that. | ||
And they're not just talking about, they are surveilling, they are deeming them domestic terrorists, they are stopping them from receiving funds, even individuals in AFD. We've read story after story over the last few weeks of doctors who won't serve patients because the patients support AFD. So you won't get healthcare if you're against the destruction of your own people. | ||
Or people who are fired from jobs because they were AFD politicians or running under an AFD ticket. | ||
These people are extremists. | ||
And if we have to, in order to protect democracy, we have to round up, surveil, punish, eradicate extremists. | ||
That's these people. | ||
So if it's a dog-eat-dog sort of contest that they want... | ||
I think it's time we recognize the very real danger to the concept of democracy that these people represent. | ||
When you're saying things like the threat is now less about extremists planting bombs and carrying out violent attacks than about undemocratic ideology spreading through society. | ||
Well, where's the real undemocratic ideology spreading? | ||
To the people at the top who don't give a damn about what the actual people want. | ||
Whether it's the farming protest that gets shut down with rubber bullets or the AFD, anti-immigration party, being surveilled and shut down by the German government. | ||
These people are dangerously undemocratic. | ||
And as they themselves are teaching us, that means we need laws in place to stop them from having any power at all. | ||
In Britain, people with far-right views than with extremist Islamic ideologies are being referred to the prevent and channel the government's signature counter-extremism programs. | ||
So if you've got Islamists that are planning to blow up a bunch of little girls at the Manchester Arena, you're less likely to be reported to the UK government than if you, I don't know, are in a pub talking about how Nobody in your neighborhood speaks your language anymore. | ||
In Germany, where history has made the presence of right-wing movements one of extreme sensitivity, efforts to protect democracy have focused in recent months on the country's growing far-right extremism, which the interior minister now calls the biggest threat facing society. | ||
In February, the government announced a 13-point plan to use all instruments of rule and law to protect our democracy. | ||
Protect our democracy, I remind you, from the second most popular party in the country. | ||
Democracy. | ||
Proposals include new laws to make it easier to freeze bank accounts as well as to cut extremist funding sources. | ||
The country's domestic intelligence service has put the AFD party under surveillance. | ||
After classifying it as a suspected case of far-right extremism, the AFD, which is polling higher than any of the other three parties making up the ruling coalition, is appealing the classification. | ||
I don't even know how to express how ridiculous it is that they are literally banning the second most popular political party under the claim that they're protecting democracy from extremists. | ||
This is utter and complete madness. | ||
As Vidar writes, Europe, we had to destroy democracy to save it. | ||
And the craziest thing is that this stuff is so outrageous. | ||
It's so bad. | ||
It's so... Just patently insane. | ||
That the article I was just reading from was not a right-wing article. | ||
This is from the Washington Post. | ||
This is from the left-wing rag. | ||
They are in favor of this. | ||
They want this. They're supporting this. | ||
But they can't even dress it up in a way that makes it sound not tyrannical. | ||
I mean, they can't even justify these actions. | ||
They are just very blatantly saying that if you oppose the deliberate... | ||
Demographic erasure of white people in Europe, you are an extremist, no matter your views on violence or that you're doing this through the electoral process or that you're a legitimate and extremely large political party. | ||
If you oppose it, the intelligence agencies will shut you down, the banks will cancel your support, the media will silence you, and big tech will surveil and censor you. | ||
And that's how they put it in the articles that are in favor of it. | ||
I mean, there's no argument that doesn't make this sound like exactly what it is. | ||
Genocide. | ||
It's literal genocide. | ||
So yeah, as Vider notes, the big threat to our democracy, TM, right? | ||
Our democracy. The big threat is elections. | ||
The big threat to the democracy is the democracy. | ||
There's been a change of emphasis since the 2000s, as we just read, and this basically is just going through the article that we just showed. | ||
They don't even really have to add anything. | ||
They're just sort of reforming what the article itself says. | ||
What's more democratic than this secret police putting a popular political party under surveillance? | ||
I mean, they're just doing it. | ||
They're just saying that they're doing it. | ||
And that's it. They're just doing it. | ||
And it doesn't matter what the people want. | ||
People in power. Are just going to do it. | ||
So that's what's happening. | ||
And of course it is happening here in America as well. | ||
And so far as of up till now they've been able to couch it in the language of civil rights and they're not... | ||
You know, diversity is our strength. | ||
We're a nation of immigrants. I mean, they have all these phrases that are intended to disguise the genocidal activities of these left-wing activists, the SPLC, the ADL, and others. | ||
Will Stancil is a, I think, a left-wing idiot, I think would be the correct phrase for this. | ||
He says on X, It was always inevitable that Trump's far right would end up there. | ||
And this in response to a statement, if Trump is elected, he plans on reorienting the justicism to undo civil right laws and focus on anti-white racism. | ||
Well, he wants to have the anti-racism laws confront the actual racism, the only actual racism that exists in this country right now. | ||
The only systemic institutional racism that exists in America right now is anti-white racism. | ||
The civil rights laws were written to protect... | ||
Groups of people from unfair and illegitimate oppression by the government. | ||
That's what's happening right now. | ||
So it should be used to protect white people. | ||
But Will Stance will sort of give away the game here. | ||
Basically, if the legal system protects white people, it is white supremacy. | ||
If the purpose of the American system, the legal system, the governmental system, if it does anything other than destroy white people, it is white supremacist. | ||
What he's saying here is that the legal system should not protect white people. | ||
That's it. That's what he's saying. | ||
And he's right. | ||
It doesn't. I mean, it doesn't protect white people at all, even the slightest. | ||
But this all comes from this Axios story. | ||
Trump plans to use civil rights-era laws to protect white people. | ||
Trump allies plot anti-racism protections for white people. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean... | ||
I guess if you're going to have civil rights laws, it should go towards the people that need it. | ||
White people. I think it should be a civil right to not be genocided. | ||
It should be a civil right to argue against the deliberate eradication of your people on the basis of their race. | ||
I know. I know. | ||
I'm an extreme right winger. | ||
But this seems like common sense to me. | ||
Trump's Justice Department would push to eliminate or upend programs in government and corporate America that are designed to counter racism that has favored whites. | ||
Targets would range from decades-old policies aimed at giving minorities economic opportunities to more recent programs that began in response to the pandemic and the killing of George Floyd. | ||
Yeah, I mean, it should be. | ||
Yeah, I guess we'll have to use these weapons. | ||
Against people that have been using it against us. | ||
Against white people. | ||
For the last several decades. | ||
And you would think this would be obvious. | ||
I mean, when you've got the government specifically handing out billions of dollars, as this notes, in 2021, a federal judge blocked a $4 billion program to help black farmers and only black farmers. | ||
You've got minority programs helping minorities of any color or stripe. | ||
You know, gay minorities, whatever. | ||
This is just illegal. | ||
It just blatantly is illegal. | ||
They are not allowed to do this, but they're doing it. | ||
And somebody has to step in and stop them. | ||
And of course, the mayor of Baltimore... | ||
Deemed all white people racist, saying me being in this position means that their way of thinking, their way of life, being comfortable while everybody else suffers is at risk, and they should be afraid because that's my purpose in life. | ||
To which Jack Posobiec notes, white people are a minority in Baltimore. | ||
They're only 28%. So this is literally a black mayor scapegoating a minority group for political points, saying his entire purpose in life is to make them suffer like everybody else has suffered in the past. | ||
And in Texas, as of last year, Latinos are the majority in this state. | ||
Under any reasonable application of minority benefits, they should immediately revert to white people. | ||
Immediately. Hispanic people should find it a little bit more difficult to get jobs, a little bit more difficult to get benefits. | ||
While white people are encouraged and given, you know, places in university specifically reserved for them or given promotions. | ||
Based on their race. | ||
But of course that's not what the point of these laws are. | ||
The point of the civil rights laws, just like the point of DEI, are an attack on the white majority demographic in this country. | ||
And now that it is potentially going to be used by Trump to serve the purpose for which it has ostensibly been enacted, they're outraged. | ||
Because they know, just like we all know, the real purpose of these things is to destroy white people. | ||
But if you're using them to help white people, well that just flies in the face of their intended application. | ||
So, I'll say it again just so it's clear for everybody. | ||
This is slow-rolling, slow-burning white genocide. | ||
And the reason they're doing it slowly is because they know that if they boil the pot too quickly, the frogs are going to rise up and kill them. | ||
It's a little different. It's a little different than the typical boiling frog metaphor. | ||
Typically, if you boil a frog, they die, and if you do it too fast, they jump out. | ||
But in this case, the people doing this, people carrying out the genocide, are not afraid of the frogs jumping out. | ||
They're afraid of the frogs rising up and putting a stop violently to the violence that's being inflicted upon them. | ||
They're not just gonna hop out of the pot and run away. | ||
They're gonna hop out of the pot and pour the boiling water all over the person operating the stove. | ||
It's genocide. It's been going on for decades. | ||
They're in favor of it, and they call you a hate group if you oppose it. | ||
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That's the way this works. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We'll go out to your Spaces calls here in just a second. | ||
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And we're getting a lot of good comments, people posting stories. | ||
Maybe we'll respond to some of those. | ||
But I know we have a couple of speakers that are ready to talk. | ||
Before we go to Simon... | ||
I gotta read this story. | ||
If I don't do it, we'll end the show and I'll forget to get to it. | ||
Cancer on campus. 150 students and staff at North Carolina University are diagnosed with a host of tumors and disease as officials find lecture halls and classrooms teeming with toxic chemicals. | ||
Yeah, that's what it is. Yeah, it's probably that. | ||
Thank goodness it's not the vaccine or else we'd have to ask some real serious questions. | ||
More than 150 students, staff and alumni have reportedly been diagnosed with cancers and other diseases linked to a university building teeming with toxins. | ||
Cases of lymphoma and thyroid and breast cancers have been reported among patients who spent time at Poe Hall, a class building at North Carolina State University in Riley. | ||
The building closed in November 2023, admitted reports of exposure of concerning levels of polychlorinated biphenyls, PCBs, toxic chemicals linked to cancer. | ||
An investigation the month before found that PCB levels in five rooms were more than 38 times the EPA's building limit. | ||
What the hell were they doing in these rooms? | ||
I want to know. What the heck? | ||
I'm talking about a 35-year-old mother of one who died from stage 4 breast cancer, which her family claims is linked to attending classes in Poe Hall. | ||
Yeah, I don't know about this. | ||
I really don't. I don't think that PCBs explain this enough. | ||
I mean, you can have people that work in factories that produce PCBs, breathing it in every day, all day. | ||
It takes a long time for that stuff to build up. | ||
I mean, it's not healthy. It's not good. | ||
It does cause cancer. That's guaranteed. | ||
But for 150 people in a single university to come down with cancer, I mean, this isn't like... | ||
Did they paint their walls in radioactive glow-in-the-dark paint? | ||
Are they dealing with nuclear isotopes of some sort? | ||
That would explain it, but I don't think having PCBs in your classroom explains this level of turbo cancers. | ||
Okay? It was constructed in 1971 when PCBs were commonly used in industrial products, but that would be everywhere. | ||
Like, what is unique about Poe Hall? | ||
PCBs, including those used to build Poe Hall, were largely mass-produced by agricultural giant Monsanto until they were banned in 1979 amid concerns they harmed humans and the environment. | ||
So they're blaming it on the building. | ||
I think maybe it might have something to do more with the vaccines that cause turbo cancer. | ||
I think that might be the actual answer to this. | ||
But who am I to say? | ||
Maybe it's the walls. | ||
Maybe it's coming from the walls. | ||
Completely insane. Okay, let's go out to the speakers now. | ||
Simon from Florida, if you want to take yourself live, welcome to the show, sir. | ||
See, this is that dead air I'm talking about. | ||
I can't hear you, Simon. | ||
You seem to be muted. | ||
Real Roads to Liberty. Are you quicker on the draw here? | ||
You can take yourself live. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
Good morning, InfoWarrior. | ||
This is your boy Hobbs at Roads to Liberty. | ||
I've got two pieces of Second Amendment news. | ||
You covered both of them in the last week or two, and I'm just going to expand on them, given what I know. | ||
For my limited blue-collar layman's experience. | ||
So the first one is that Red Flag Resource Center that was recently passed. | ||
One of the turncoat Republicans that was a guy down in Texas in the 23rd district named Tony Gonzalez. | ||
Now, the good news is that he was primaried in a six-way primary that actually ended up in a runoff that will be coming up here in a few weeks. | ||
And his challenger is a guy named Brandon Herrera. | ||
He is a staunch Second Amendment advocate. | ||
He's on YouTube. | ||
He's known as the AK guy. | ||
He's got something like three and a half million followers on YouTube. | ||
And if you haven't reached out to him yet for an interview, man, brother, what are you doing? | ||
Well, you know, we actually have reached out. | ||
Multiple times. We've reached out multiple times. | ||
I was under the impression, I thought we'd had Brandon on before. | ||
I distinctly remember having Brandon Herrera on, but we can't, I don't know, maybe not. | ||
But I thought I'd had him on, like, last year, and then we've reached out to him a couple times since then. | ||
If y'all want to reach out and tag him in a tweet and say, hey, go on American Journal, we would love to talk to Brandon Herrera, because he's great. | ||
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Yeah, he really is. | |
And I hope you do get him on because I must have missed it if you've had him on before. | ||
So the second piece of Second Amendment news, actually, in a way, if I can make the connection, it might kind of tie back to the topic du jour of immigration. | ||
And that's that recent—not Supreme Court—the court ruling that illegal immigrants can own and carry firearms. | ||
Now, I'll preface it by saying that I don't think that it was anything more than just a surface-level herder, conservatives love guns and hate illegal immigrants, so we're going to give guns to the illegal immigrants and watch them struggle with cognitive dissonance. | ||
I don't think they're smart enough to—or at least that one wasn't smart enough to see the arming a fifth column thing as anything more than a happy little bonus on their parts. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The argument that some people are making for the abolition of birthright citizenship. | ||
Are you familiar with the argument against birthright citizenship? | ||
Yes. It should not be... | ||
It shouldn't exist. | ||
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That's my argument. Okay, well, sort of the legalese, if I'm reading it correctly and I'm interpreting what I've read correctly, it states something along the lines of, after the Civil War, when the slaves were freed and the 13th and 14th Amendment were ratified, when the freed slaves went from being property to being citizens, they fell under the jurisdiction of the United States and the protections of the Constitution. | |
And it's been interpreted over the years that anybody, anybody born within the United States should get citizenship, but people are saying that because an illegal immigrant has Just like asylum and the refugee program, | ||
it's another thing that ostensibly was instituted for a goodwill purpose, having to do with slaves or having to do with people like that. | ||
Right. Yeah, exactly. | ||
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But I think that because... | |
The same argument can be made, this might actually have a bit of a silver lining if this goes up to the Supreme Court, because they could use that exact same argument, that because an illegal immigrant does not fall under the jurisdictions and protections of the U.S. Constitution, they do not have a Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. | ||
If this is brought up in the public discourse, it could also bring the topic of birthright citizenship back to the forefront of the conversation, and we could maybe see something done along those lines as well. | ||
We could actually solve a problem for once. | ||
Wouldn't that be something novel for our government to do? | ||
Look, I don't know how this ever even became a question. | ||
The Constitution protects the rights of American citizens. | ||
If you're not an American citizen, you don't have constitutional rights under the American government. | ||
Like, is that hard to understand? | ||
I've said before, if I ever ran for president, my slogan would be, make citizenship mean something again. | ||
We have rights that are protected by our government because we're American citizens and are therefore part of this larger family we call a nation. | ||
Whose combined energy goes to protecting all of us. | ||
That cannot, by definition, be extended to people outside of our nation. | ||
There is a distinction between those that are citizens of a nation and those that are not. | ||
Those that are citizens are under protection of the Constitution. | ||
Those that are not... Are not. | ||
This should not be complicated. | ||
This should never have even been a question as to whether the Second Amendment applies to people that aren't American. | ||
Obviously, it doesn't. | ||
This is not complicated, but they're doing it anyway. | ||
Thank you very much for that, Hobbs, Real Roads to Liberty podcast. | ||
Go follow him. | ||
One of the beautiful things about space is I don't have to tell you where to go. | ||
You can just click on his icon right there and go check out his podcast on Rumble and elsewhere. | ||
We'll go back out to your calls here in just a minute. | ||
Maybe we'll do it during the commercial break. | ||
Maybe we'll go commercial-free today, and I'll be back in just one second. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. It's the American Journal. | ||
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Infowars.com. All right, folks. | |
Welcome back. This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. We are live on X Spaces, and we have some callers queued up and ready to go. | ||
Joseph Tremor, we tried to go to you during the break, but had a little bit of trouble, but now you should be on the air. | ||
Go ahead, Joseph. Hey Harrison. | ||
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Good morning, sir. | |
I just wanted to say a couple things. | ||
First, I am a member of the TimCast Discord community and I wanted to say that you had a lot of support among TimCast members for how that show went. | ||
It was pretty good and lots of people Love you, Harrison. | ||
Oh, thank you. I saw a lot of commenters were not so happy with Tim's attitude. | ||
I think they were angrier than I was at my appearance on Timcast. | ||
I was just kind of confused. | ||
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In the Discord, people were really, I don't know, people, you had a lot of supporters, I'll say that. | |
So, if I may, I'll just jump right into it. | ||
We've been doing a lot. | ||
So I'm in San Antonio, Texas, and we've been doing some undercover work at the NGO facilities that are supporting the criminal alien invasion in the country with specific focus on children facilities. | ||
And I wanted to share with you something that a high-ranking person at Catholic Charities told me, and this is a quote. | ||
The children are here to work. | ||
They're not here for an education. | ||
They are here to work. | ||
You cannot look at them as children. | ||
Catholic Charities. Ooh, Lord. | ||
Yeah, that's completely insane. | ||
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I have a recording of that, by the way. If you're interested in, we have a lot of content. | |
We've been doing this for a while. | ||
And if you're interested, when we're finishing putting together the report, we'd love to get it to you to help us get a little... | ||
Absolutely. I'd love to have you on, and I'd love to air whatever you have for me. | ||
I see I'm already a follower of you, so go ahead and DM me with whatever updates you have, because, yeah, we need people on the ground doing this research, because it's not being done by the mainstream sources. | ||
That's for dang sure. | ||
But thank you for that, and yeah, I already follow you, Joseph, so feel free to DM me with whatever you got, and we'd love to have you on, maybe even in studio, since you're not so far away there in San Antonio. | ||
Thank you, sir. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And let's go to another speaker here. | ||
I'm trying to get people that I haven't heard from before. | ||
Daniel P. I don't recognize, but he's requested to be a speaker. | ||
Daniel, you are welcome to take yourself live and welcome to the show. | ||
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Okay. Harrison, you hear me? | |
Yes, sir. Okay. | ||
Last time I called, I was talking to Chase Geyser about that little, bald, angry guy, Tim Pool. | ||
But that's a side note. | ||
So one of the things is, and by the way, you did great in that debate. | ||
I mean, he looked like a fool. | ||
But he did. | ||
But, you know, what I see a problem with, and I don't hear a lot of people talking about Is a lot of conservative podcasts, libertarian-leaning, they like and they fawn over these so-called former CIA guys. | ||
They're not former. | ||
I don't believe any of these guys are ever former, including Mike Baker, Bustamante, that dude's wife. | ||
I forgot her first name. | ||
But when you listen to the way they fawn over these guys and gals, I don't think that's... | ||
It's not an accident that they just suddenly showed up on the scene in all these podcasts. | ||
I mean, I think it's by design. | ||
I don't really hear them saying too many nefarious things, but it just bothers me. | ||
It troubles me that we fawn over... | ||
Like, we talk about the CIA and the deep state and these kind of things because it's a problem. | ||
So why are you having these people on your show... | ||
And so, you know, they're not going to tell you anything. | ||
It's just, I don't know. I completely agree. | ||
I mean, the CIA intelligence networks in general, I mean, they're like the mafia. | ||
Like, you don't get out of them. | ||
You just continue your work in the private capacity. | ||
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A hundred percent. I agree with you. | |
A hundred percent. I got to go back to work, buddy. | ||
But hey, great show. Thank you very much for that. | ||
And yeah, you know, there was another, there was a thing recently where They're like writing articles being like there's more ex-intelligence operatives running for office this year than ever before. | ||
Like they're doing a full-on takeover of the entire democratic system where the deep state will decide which, you know, they'll be their agents running for office, their agents running the media. | ||
It's all controlled, top down. | ||
And of course, as we constantly reiterate on this show, the intelligence community as such is not a national community. | ||
It's an international community. | ||
It is intelligence agencies from around the world cooperating and combining forces for their own goals, their own desires, and their own benefit over anybody else. | ||
So I am very suspicious of anybody who is ex-CIA unless they... | ||
Their new mission, foil Trump. | ||
Ex-intelligent officials run for Congress's Democrats. | ||
Yeah, as they should, and Democrats are dumb enough to vote for them. | ||
Thank you very much for that input. | ||
Let's go to InnerCityRogue. | ||
I just put you as a speaker. | ||
Go ahead and take yourself live, and welcome to the show. | ||
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You guys hear me okay? | |
Yep, coming in great. Alright, awesome. | ||
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I'd just like to talk about some lab meat that's been going around here in the United States. | |
We've got trucks that are popping up on multiple locations, selling like rabbis, or rib-eyes, I mean, not rabbis, rib-eyes for $20 for $40. | ||
Lab-grown rabbis, that's the last thing we need. | ||
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But they're pretty cheap, and it's like, it's gotta be this Bill Gates meat that's been pushed out here, man, because I tell you what, I bought some of it just to be curious, and I put some of this stuff on the grill, and let me tell you, it's just absolutely horrendous. | |
It's disgusting. I have a video on TikTok that went viral, and it's got millions of views, but... | ||
I'm exposing these people that are stopping at these locations. | ||
It's just all over the United States. | ||
I got a video on my Twitter page as well, exposing it. | ||
It's the second to last video that I posted on my page. | ||
These guys are criminals, man. | ||
They need to be chased out of here. | ||
This stuff is not natural. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Yeah. No, dude, I'm not violating anything, you know what I mean? | ||
But eventually I had some other stuff going on. | ||
So this is the tent. | ||
This video got millions of views on TikTok because God wanted to use my video to expose the fake lab meat they're selling. | ||
If you see these tents and trucks pull up in your neighborhood, don't buy it. | ||
That's crazy. So they're doing like pop-up tent distribution of this stuff? | ||
That is... Creepy. | ||
That's very creepy. Now, Florida recently banned lab-grown meat, so there is a solution to this. | ||
It's just make it a law that you can't sell lab-grown meat, and that's it. | ||
It's done. It's over. | ||
So I encourage more states to do that and more people to get involved in their local politics to implement things like that. | ||
Because again, they're implementing this on every level. | ||
We need to be fighting back on every level. | ||
Thank you very much for that, Inner City Rogue. | ||
Let's go to one more here. | ||
Again, I see a lot of People requesting that we've talked to a lot. | ||
I'm trying to find speakers that we haven't heard from before. | ||
So thank you, InnerCityRogue. | ||
If you wouldn't mind muting your mic. | ||
We're connecting now to operator number zero. | ||
And you are welcome to take yourself live, operator. | ||
No, you just took yourself offline. | ||
There you go. I hear you now. | ||
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You can hear me okay? Yep. | |
I want to talk about... | ||
The great American bald eagle. | ||
Symbolism with our national symbol. | ||
And I think it's relevant to what we're going through. | ||
And I don't know if you knew that, but the bald eagle can live to 70 years old. | ||
It's pretty old for a bird. | ||
But halfway through its life, it has to go through this process Where, like, its beak has become dull, it can't hunt. | ||
Its talons are dull and not sharp and long anymore. | ||
Its feathers get thick, can't soar high in the sky. | ||
So it has to, like, fly to the mountain to exposed rock and smash its head, its beak against the stone. | ||
So it falls out. | ||
Then, like, a new beak grows in. | ||
And it grabs its old talons and it rips them out. | ||
And then it rips out its old feathers. | ||
And new ones grow in and new talons grow in. | ||
And then it gets like another life. | ||
Really? And the whole process takes about 150 days. | ||
It's like a growing pains thing. | ||
And it's two choices. | ||
It will either die, obviously, if it doesn't go through this process, it can't hunt. | ||
There'll be scavengers for a while. | ||
They'll get parasites and die shortly thereafter. | ||
Yeah. Or it has to go through this painful and difficult process to soar once more. | ||
I love it. That is a very apt metaphor for where we are as a country right now. | ||
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