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greg reese
In 2021, In 2021, the commander of Israeli intelligence published a book on designing a special machine that would resolve what he described as a human bottleneck for locating and approving targets in war.
A recent investigation by Plus 972 magazine and Local Call reveals that the Israeli army has developed an artificial intelligence-based program known as Lavender, which does exactly that.
According to six Israeli intelligence officers with first-hand experience, the LAVENDER AI machine determined who to kill and was obeyed with military discipline.
During the first weeks of the war, the Lavender system designated about 37,000 Palestinians as targets and directed airstrikes on their homes.
Despite knowing that the system makes errors about 10% of the time, there was no requirement to check the machine's data.
The Israeli army systematically attacked the targeted individuals at night, in their homes, while their whole family was present.
An automated system known as Where's Daddy was used to track the targeted individuals and carry out bombings when they entered their family's residences.
The obvious result was that thousands of women and children were wiped out by Israeli airstrikes.
According to these Israeli intelligence officers, the IDF bombed them in homes as a first option.
And on several occasions, entire families were murdered when the actual target was not inside.
In one instance, four buildings were destroyed along with everyone inside because a single target was in one of them.
When it came to targets marked as low-level by the AI Lavender system, cheaper bombs were used, which destroyed entire buildings, killing mostly civilians and entire families.
This was done because the IDF did not want to waste expensive bombs on who they deemed as unimportant people.
It was decided that for every low-level Hamas operative that Lavender marked, it was permissible to kill up to 15 or 20 civilians.
And if the target was a senior Hamas official, more than 100 civilians was acceptable.
Most of these AI targets were never tracked before the war.
The Lavender software analyzed information collected on the 2.3 million residents of the Gaza Strip through a system of mass surveillance, assessed the likelihood of each person being a militant, and gave a rating from 1 to 100.
If the rating was high enough, then they were killed along with their entire family.
Lavender flagged individuals who had patterns similar to Hamas, including police, civil defense, relatives, and residents who had similar names and nicknames.
This sort of tracking system has existed in the U.S. for years.
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What I will be providing you and the fine gentleman of the Secret Service is a list Of every threat made about the president since February 3rd.
And a profile of every threat maker.
And these are, like, existing targets?
Exhibit A. Oakland resident Justin Pinsky posted on a message board, Romania has a storied history of executing their leaders, couldn't they do us a solid, and take out Bush?
How is this all possible?
Um, keyword selectors.
Attack, take out, Bush.
So think of it as a Google search, except instead of searching only what people make public, we're also looking at everything they don't.
So emails, chats, SMS, whatever.
Yeah, but which people?
The whole kingdom's not white.
greg reese
And while many people claim that Israel controls the US, Joe Biden said that Israel serves US interests.
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There's no apology to be made.
None. It is the best $3 billion investment we make.
Were there not an Israel, the United States of America would have to invent an Israel to protect her interests in the region.
The United States would have to go out and invent an Israel.
greg reese
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
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To the deep.
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith.
Watch it live right now at band.video.
Welcome to The American Journal.
chase geiser
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
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Harrison Smith will be hosting The War Room this afternoon.
chase geiser
And I'm told from the crew that we may be hearing from Alex Jones today with the report, but I'm not certain about that.
So stay tuned all day.
Anything could happen at any moment.
Could be a big day. It feels like a renaissance.
A rebirth has occurred.
We had the solar eclipse yesterday, which was an amazing experience, but I'm happy not to have to talk about an eclipse for another 27 years, apparently, in the region.
And now I feel like we have this rebirth, this new age, this new era.
And anything could happen.
Obviously, we have an election coming up on November 5th.
It will likely be the most important day in the history of the United States as far as I'm concerned, in my humble opinion.
And I have reached a point in my political philosophy, place, sentiment...
Where I've just decided that I don't have any time for anybody else.
Unless they're on board.
Unless you're on Team America, I don't have time for you.
Unless you're America First, I don't have time for you.
Because the extent of all of our problems have gotten to a place that is so bad.
Because the corruption is so obvious, so overwhelming, so bad.
That it's gone beyond the normal, acceptable amount.
This week. I was following Laura Loomer closely.
She's one of my favorite people to follow.
I would hate to be on her bad side.
She is vicious in the best way possible.
And there was some controversy about this new OnlyFans gal who...
Converted to Christianity, but apparently for several months after she was baptized and converted to Christianity and doing all these podcasts talking about her conversion, she had raised the prices on her OnlyFans account.
So she was not making any new adult content, but she was definitely exploiting the fact that she had converted to Christianity and allowing that material to be sold for an increased price for more profit.
That's what appears to have occurred.
And There was some controversy with Laura Loomer because she comes out and she says, look, we We shouldn't forgive these people.
We should just focus on Trump.
And on the one hand, as a Christian, I look at that and I think, okay, well, we should forgive people for anything if they honestly repent.
I believe in forgiveness for repentance.
If you ask forgiveness and you genuinely mean it, I will almost always give it to you.
I believe it's my duty as a Christian to do that.
And I think it's the right thing to do.
When genuine forgiveness is asked, genuine forgiveness should be given.
Every time. But on the other hand, there are so many instances of people that are grifting or faking their sentiments or their repentance or their conversions.
And so I understand why one might be reluctant to offer any forgiveness or any mercy whatsoever when it comes to this climate that we're in.
And the point I want to make, the reason I bring that up is because there was a time for many, many years in the United States of America where it was reasonable to be ignorant of what was going on in politics.
It was much more reasonable to trust the established systems that be, whether it was mainstream legacy media outlets like the newspaper that you read every day or the same channel that everybody in the country seemed to watch every day, whether it was Edward R. Murrow or others, Mike Wallace's, Phil Donahue's.
Everybody was consuming the same information for many decades in this country.
And it took a while for us to realize or for it to become obvious at all that there was a substantial amount of corruption.
And it eked in.
The first major indicator, of course, was the assassination of JFK. I'm sure there were others who were really paying attention that were aware of what was going on after this establishment of the military-industrial complex.
But after the assassination of JFK, that raised a red flag among many people.
Famously, everyone who was alive when it happened remembers exactly where they were when it happened.
It was one of the most unforgettable, eye-opening moments in the history of the United States of America.
And then more and more frequently these corrupt things seem to happen, whether it was Vietnam or the realization that there was this MKUltra experimentation going on, or there was the realization that the strength and fortitude of the Soviet Union was being exaggerated in order to exacerbate the Cold War so the military-industrial complex could make more money.
Or whether it was 9-11 and the Patriot Act and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the overthrowing of Gaddafi in Libya, it seems like as time has gone on, it's become more and more obvious how corrupt and terrible our establishment systems are.
And I don't say that to be a black-pilled person.
I say that just simply to make the point that where 50 years ago, one could be blissfully ignorant and not a bad person, now it seems that if one is still ignorant, it's because they have a brazen disregard for The health of our society, our country as a whole, our nation as a whole.
It's gotten from the point of ignorance to negligence.
From unawareness to incompetence.
If you're still in denial now that this establishment is corrupt, if you're still in denial now that Joe Biden doesn't have his head on his shoulders, if you're still in denial now that this could be perhaps the most evil regime in the history of our country, and you can't realize it, that's not because you've You're too busy with other things.
That's because you have decided to look the other way in the face of extreme injustice.
And of course we know that every government is totally unjust.
We know that that's the nature of governments altogether.
They conglomerate power, they become more powerful, and then they become more corrupt.
But the problem is our federal government is more powerful now than it was ever meant to be.
Before, in the 19th century, when we had a federal government that was corrupt, it was small.
It was scaled down. It was proportional to the size and power of it.
You talk about mafia crime families.
You talk about the largest one or the biggest one.
That's because the corruption of those families is more felt in the communities than the small street gangs that run around, two or three people, seven or eight people.
So the more powerful our federal government becomes, the more problematic their corruption becomes.
It's really obvious how that would be proportional, how that would impact us, how that would scale.
And so not only have we made the mistake as a civilization, as a people, of allowing our federal government to become much more powerful than it was ever intended to become, but we've allowed it to be as corrupt as possible, and we've looked the other way.
And we had no reason to believe that it didn't have our best interests in mind until things started to go sideways, until things like the Constitution being amended seemingly out of nowhere to allow for the income tax.
Keep in mind, after the Civil War, the Supreme Court of the United States of America ruled that an income tax was unconstitutional.
So what did they do?
They amended the Constitution, which is what you're supposed to do.
If you want to do something politically, legally, that is unconstitutional, you're supposed to have a constitutional convention ratify an amendment to the Constitution.
Call it a day. That's the correct way to do it.
The Constitution is not meant to be a document that can't be changed.
It's meant to be a document that requires an inordinate amount of consensus to change.
Everybody's supposed to be on the same page.
And I find it incredibly hard to believe.
I don't know the details of what happened with the amendment to the Constitution that allowed for the establishment of the Federal Reserve and the income tax.
I don't know the details of what happened, but I find it incredibly hard to believe that there was a tremendous amount of consensus after the Civil War in the early part of the 20th century for an income tax.
And I know that when this income tax came out, it was a small number.
It was like 1% of your income, and it was always supposed to say 1%.
But look where we are now.
Where one out of every four dollars that we make on average in this country are given to the federal government in the form of federal income tax.
That doesn't even count the amount of money that you spend on property tax in your life or sales tax in your life.
And then even if you don't make enough money to pay income tax, you're still paying all those other taxes.
And I know that when we have things like automatic withdrawal from our paychecks, it doesn't really feel like you're paying the federal government at all because you never really see that money.
It's just a number, a calculation on a statement.
With direct deposit now, we don't even really look at our checks, our paychecks.
We just see the number populate in our checking account.
We don't see the pay stub with how much we were paid, how much went to Social Security, how much went to the federal government.
Nobody sees that they're being robbed, so nobody feels like they're being robbed, just as is the case with inflation.
When the value of your money goes down, you don't feel like you're being robbed because the number of dollars that you have in your account remains the same the whole time.
You just can't buy anything with it.
And so through things like these laws and these amendments and these increases in taxes, over time, over the last hundred years, we've really instilled what I would like to call part-time slavery.
So yes, according to the 13th Amendment, slavery is illegal in the United States.
Nobody can force you to work for them and forbid you from doing what you want with your life.
But if one out of every four days that you live and work...
One out of every four hours that you breathe is given directly to the federal government and then used to exacerbate these wars overseas.
Then are you really a free man?
It seems that you're only, at most, three-fourths free.
And if you're paying these taxes voluntarily, whether you're a small business owner or someone else whose income isn't automatically withheld, then what's the difference between that and the defense of just following orders in Nuremberg?
I mean, you hear stories of the Nuremberg trials and the guards being prosecuted for things that they did in the camps and different war crimes that were committed during World War II. And they say, I was just following orders.
What choice did I have?
You have to follow orders.
If I had disobeyed orders, I would have been punished myself.
And it was determined after World War II that just following orders was not a good enough defense for crimes against humanity.
Well, if I look at what's happening in Gaza, or if I look at what's happening in Ukraine, this viral clip the other day of this young man apparently with Down syndrome being taunted by his fellow comrades, while this man is in full uniform, obviously not somebody who should be in a war.
When I look at what's happening in these conflicts, I see major crimes against humanity.
You can point the finger all day at Putin.
You can point the finger all day at Zelensky or Xi Jinping.
Or Netanyahu or Hamas.
But the fact of the matter is virtually all sides of all crimes against humanity are funded in some way either directly or indirectly by the United States, which means they are funded in some way either by you, frankly.
You're paying for it. You are paying for the conspiracy not only to subjugate all of humanity, not only to bring about a new world government, but you are paying for crimes against humanity, the likeness of which we haven't seen since World War II. You want to say, oh, Chase, we can't compare what's happening in Ukraine to the Nazis.
Oh, we can't? How about this headline right here?
Ukrainian authorities were paid to test big pharma drugs on human subjects in psych wards in Mariupol.
The rule of law has been collapsing in Ukraine for several years, long before the country's leaders could blame all their problems on Russia.
The corruption in Ukraine runs deep.
According to documents obtained by construction crews in Mariupol, several well-known pharmaceutical companies have been experimenting on humans for over a decade in the psych ward there.
Over a decade, meaning since about 2014, which is right around the time that the CIA had the coup in Ukraine and installed Zelensky and others to replace the Russian controlled government.
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Thank you.
chase geiser
That seems very Nazi-esque to me.
Medical experiments and psych wards.
And the billions upon billions of dollars that we give Ukraine.
Not just now, but during this time.
Over the course of the past 10 years.
Famously, we have the clip. We've shown it to you a million times on all the shows on this platform of Joe Biden's Threatening quid pro quo.
Threatening to withhold aid to Ukraine.
That was around this time, 10 years ago, right?
He was Vice President of the United States 10 years ago.
So you, through this federal government, are funding crimes against humanity that are akin to those that were committed during the Holocaust, unfortunately.
And I struggle with this too.
I'm not saying that I'm an arbiter of justice here.
I'm not saying that I'm the most virtuous person.
I'm not saying this to throw stones at you.
I am proclaiming my own sin as well because every time I write a check to the government, I say to myself, I am willing for these things to happen.
I'm willing to fund these things happening rather than face the consequences if I don't write this check.
That's probably the most uncomfortable thing that I've faced morally in my entire life.
And then the other part of it that's so insidious is you feel like, well, you're just saying that to yourself because you want an excuse not to pay taxes.
And so you wonder whether or not you're wanting to do the right thing for the wrong reasons after that.
But when push comes to shove, what happens over time is we have a populace that is so subjugated, so frankly enslaved, so manipulated, coerced, psychologically abused, that it arrives at an inevitable fork in the road.
Are we going to go the Stockholm route where we just lean in and love those who abuse us?
Or are we going to wake up and do something about it and be part of the solution?
Be part of the correction to this moral injustice that we face?
And I look at these people like Sullivan and Kirby and And Karine Jean-Pierre and others in this administration, they come out and they're constantly talking about their concern for human rights, their support of human rights, their love of democracy.
Yet time and time again, they do things like overthrow governments that aren't actually committing injustices on their own people.
Or that, say they advocate democracy and fund a war...
Between a country that didn't have elections this year and one that did.
And I know you can argue that the Russian elections were thrown or influenced.
I'm sure that there's something to be said for that.
But they at least had an election.
And you could say, oh, well, Ukraine's allowed to cancel their elections in a state emergency.
Yeah, that doesn't make it right just because you're allowed to do it.
We were allowed to have slavery in this country as well for hundreds of years.
Didn't make it right. And so, to me, it's obvious that we're at this fork in the road, and anybody who is sitting comfortably in their homes, petting their dog, probably their cat in most cases, watching late night television while they eat ice cream and complain to their spouses about their lactose intolerance, it's your fault.
What are you doing? I mean, if you're not coming out now and fighting for your country, when will you ever fight for your country?
If not now, then when?
If not us, then who?
And I'm not doing this as a call to violence.
I'm just saying that it's past the time of politely nodding at social functions when you hear somebody complain about Donald Trump and say that they favor the Democrats.
We are beyond a time of giving people benefit of the doubt when they advocate for things like universal basic income, which is the robbery of everyone, and it will help no one.
We are beyond a time when people complain about Donald Trump's alleged affair with Stormy Daniels when we know that Joe Biden was taking inappropriate showers with his daughter, according to her diary proven in court.
We are beyond a place of giving people the benefit of the doubt in politics in this country.
Now is the time for walls to go up, lines to be drawn.
This is war.
And if we want the info war to remain an info war, then not to escalate into a civil war or a world war or another hot war, then we have to start making boundaries now.
So if I'm throwing a party...
For my little daughter and all the neighbors come over and they bring their kids and all the kids are having fun.
If I hear some mom or some dad say that they're going to vote for Joe Biden, I'm going to tell them to get the hell out of my house.
I'm not going to be quiet and talk to my wife about it later about, oh, did you hear what so-and-so said?
No. Get out of my house.
If I'm at someone else's house and they're complaining about Donald Trump, I'm leaving.
And I'm making it obvious as to why I'm leaving, because this is war.
This next six months is the last lap of perhaps the most important race ever in the history of the United States, if not the history of the world itself, given that now we have this unprecedented power to destroy all life on the planet.
And I'm not screwing around with these people anymore.
While they pick their nose and they watch their shows, and they play their Nintendo Switches, and they just totally ignore the fact that the whole world is falling around them, it is their fault.
It is your fault if you are not paying attention.
I'm sorry. And I know that both sides are corrupt.
I know that Trump's not perfect.
There are a lot of things, especially about the last year that he was in office, that I really disliked.
But at least the man isn't a madman destined, just determined to destroy all justice in resemblance or semblance of America in the hearts of every American or every place on the earth.
I mean, these people are literally trying to eradicate America from every corner of the planet in any way that it manifests, from our art to our very lives.
They're taking our children in younger and younger ages because both parents have to work.
And frankly, nobody's staying married anymore.
And they are indoctrinating them not only against our country, but against their parents and then against their very gender.
And I don't want to be hyperbolic when I talk about some of the things that they do to our kids.
And the tranny conversation is just, it's been a beaten horse.
But when they're mutilating our children and they're giving them birth control and this hormone therapy in these states without informing the parents, I mean, when are people going to wake up and say, no, this is like building burning stuff right here.
I don't understand why it is that when some random person overdoses on fentanyl, In the context of a seemingly cold police officer, entire cities burn.
But when an entire generation of our children, your children, my children, is brainwashed by the state into the depths of mental illness, in just anguish and pain and despair, nothing happens.
They're burning buildings, and we're worried that we're going to be rude.
No more. I'm done being nice.
You should be done being nice too.
And I'm not calling for you to burn buildings.
I'm just calling on you to stop quietly nodding at these people.
Say something back.
Stand up for yourself. I saw a video the other day.
It was really sad. It was one of these, I think it was Kumi or somebody who shared it.
It was just another example of bullying.
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It was this kid just getting the crap beat out of him.
chase geiser
And he was just walking away.
He was trying to get out of it. And he wasn't even a small kid.
He played like paper, rock, scissors with this other bigger kid.
And he won. And the kid was so mad that he lost that he just started beating up this kind of out of shape kid.
I felt so bad for him.
He was wearing like a white shirt.
I think it had maybe a NASCAR number on it.
You could tell he was just a low-income, little bit overweight white kid.
Just beaten. He was just trying to get away from him.
He just didn't want to fight. He was so humiliated.
I remembered moments like that from my childhood.
I was never beaten up. But do you remember when you were a kid and you'd be laying in bed at night staring at the ceiling?
Remembering someone being a jerk to you that day and thinking of all the things that you wished you had said, oh, if I would have said this, oh, if I would have said that, next time he does this, I'm going to do that over and over again.
I remember. And when I saw that kid, I thought, oh, man, I bet you in 10 years he's going to be jacked.
I bet you tonight when he goes to bed, that's when the fear will subside, the sadness and the pain will subside, and the anger will set in.
This is the place that we are at in America.
We are that kid at night after that conflict.
We need to set aside the fear and the sadness and the desire to avoid conflict, and we need to let the anger set in.
And I don't think it's good to be angry all the time, but sometimes it is appropriate to be angry because if you bottle that stuff up, you're going to see something like Germany 1938.
You bottle that up for long enough.
We should be angry now so we're not outraged later.
It's time for us to stand up for this country, folks.
It's time for us to realize that those who are ignorant aren't just ignorant, they're negligent and they are culpable.
And so don't tolerate their crime against our country.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen.
I am Chase Geis, your host this morning.
Harrison Smith will be hosting the War Room this afternoon.
Owen Schroyer, I believe, is hosting the Alex Jones Show at 11 a.m.
Stay tuned. I believe we are expecting to hear at some point today from Alex Jones himself, though these things are never 100% predictable.
I just want to take a moment at the beginning of this segment, now that we've gotten out of the long segment, to thank the crew.
So the hosts here at InfoWars are given the responsibility of doing things like preparing for the show.
And that's one of the benefits of this operation.
One of the things that's unique about Infowars versus other networks is other networks will have a producer that will come in to a talking head and say, we want you to talk about this, this, and this.
These are the bullet points for the network's position on these issues.
We want you to steer in this direction.
We suggest asking the guest in this segment these questions.
And they'll be literally shouting in your ear at other networks while you're talking to someone, while you're reporting directions on where to go.
And we see that manifest in how crappy those networks are.
But in InfoWars, the hosts can say whatever they want to say about anything as long as they endeavor to tell the truth.
That's the beauty of InfoWars.
That's what makes Alex Jones a hero in the space of information and news.
And... Hosts do a great job.
Sometimes I do a great job preparing for the shows, getting clips ready the day before and printing articles the day before.
Sometimes I wake up 45 minutes before I'm supposed to be on air and I text the crew and I say, hey, log into my Twitter, go to my bookmarks and rip every video you can and print every article you can and I show up and it's ready for me and that's what they did today.
So I appreciate this crew.
They are amazing and pivotal.
Absolutely essential to this operation.
I know many of you don't see what happens behind the scenes here, but it is like running around in the Battle of Hoth sometimes, the amount of work that's being done to make these shows as incredible as they are.
So special thanks to the crew there.
So Mike Pence came out yesterday calling Trump's abortion position a slap in the face.
So pro-abortion access groups also claimed Trump's comments were misleading.
Trump says abortion should be a state's rights issue and the GOP must also win elections.
So I'm sure that clip is somewhere on the sheet.
I haven't had a chance to look over the sheet yet for reasons I just disclosed.
But We know that Trump is in large responsible for the overturning of Roe v.
Wade. We know that major accomplishments have been made.
Major ground has been taken in the pro-life, pro-choice debate.
And that now the federal government is not unilaterally protecting, for lack of a better expression, the right to have an abortion.
This is something that is now up to the states.
And we've seen some states impose much stricter laws than others.
And the left is absolutely crazed about this.
So there's this push on the right now for there to be a federal level ban on abortion.
Now I'm somebody who is totally opposed to abortion.
I am somebody who is pro-life 100%.
I believe that life begins in conception.
And if we are a civilization that doesn't recognize the sanctity of life, the preciousness of life, then it will manifest, this error will manifest in other ways and it will result in the decline of our civilization over centuries.
This is just the sort of fork in the road or decision that we have to make that's ultimately going to be existential.
So I'm somebody that believes no one should get an abortion ever for basically any reason unless there's significant threat to the life of the mother, for example.
So if the risk of the mother losing her life is high, then I think that we should take that into consideration and make the necessary moves.
And even with rape and incest, to be honest with you, I don't think that there should be abortion.
And I know many disagree with me.
The reason is I don't understand how one person's rights should be violated because another person's rights were violated.
You understand? So it's a terrible thing if rape and incest is occurring.
And I know that it's traumatic for a woman to be pregnant after those things because they have to live with that for nine months every day, reminded of what happened, feeling like they've been infected with that invasion of their very body.
But that's not the kid's fault.
It's not that human being's fault.
We have to draw a line.
I feel that way. But at the same token, I also understand that if we don't win this election in the fall, there's not even going to be a debate about things like this because we're going to be concerned about exchanging food for cigarettes in the apocalypse.
That's how incompetent and evil this administration is.
That's how... Asinine the ideas and agendas of the New World Order are.
They want the massive depopulation.
They want massive abortions, genocides, famine, starvation.
All these things that we avoid, naturally.
They want and they use as tools to manifest total control and power for themselves.
And so, when I see people like Mike Pence, of all people...
Who constantly looks like he's got a schmuley butt plug in.
Come out and say that Trump has retreated on the pro-life debate or argument because he's not advocating for a massive federal ban on abortion and he's saying that it's up to the states.
It is just such a cheap shot because we know that if he advocates for this Traditional, federal-level mandate on this issue that it's just all it's going to do is erode support for him among independents.
Independents being necessary for victory in the fall.
And I'm not saying that we should compromise our integrity or our values for political gain because I have said time and time again that those who compromise become compromised.
But keep in mind, there was a time in this country, and you can see the writings and speeches of different soldiers or generals or leaders from the Civil War era.
There was a time in this country where you were supposed to have a sense of patriotism for your state that was greater than your sense of patriotism for your federal government.
Your state was supposed to be more personal to you, more...
More powerful in your life than your federal government.
And we've inverted since then.
We have created this federal government that is so powerful that we see ourselves as part of this United States of America.
We say the pledge over and over again.
We sing the national anthem over and over again.
I believe that patriotism on a national level is very important.
But does anyone know the pledge to their state?
Or does anyone know the state song?
Or is there a state national anthem even for every state?
Because our founding fathers would have had it that our citizens would be identifying more as a Texan than a United States citizen.
Or a Tennessean than a United States citizen.
Or a New Yorker more than a United States citizen.
Your state was supposed to be really your thing.
And the federal government was just supposed to come together every once in a while to pass laws That would result in the protection of borders or just the common defense.
It was supposed to be this small thing that was just an organization, almost like these states had treaties with one another, and they just agreed to get together in this Congress of states to protect our rights.
But now this federal government has gotten so big that when we buckle on issues or we change or shift or have complicated positions on political issues at the federal level, it's considered a massive...
Failure of leadership.
When ultimately we should be getting back to states' rights.
Fine. You want to do this?
You want to commit this violation of human rights?
Fine. Do it in your state, not in my state.
We're supposed to allow for the liberty of states, for states to be able to determine their own rights.
Future. And aside from one or two things, guys, I frankly can hardly tell a difference between states in the United States of America because the federal government has gotten so powerful.
You can tell a difference in the gun laws, for sure.
You can tell a difference in the tax laws, for sure.
Everything else has absolutely been 100% federalized.
There's hardly any difference other than what fast food chain you might see between any of the states other than the gun position, maybe the abortion issues now, and the state taxes.
Everything else is the same about every state.
They were supposed to be completely different.
They were supposed to have so much more control over all of these issues that we need to remember not to lean on the federal government to exact our will upon the people because, after all, what are we fighting if not the federal government exacting its will upon us?
More on the other side, folks.
unidentified
We'll see you next time.
chase geiser
Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
unidentified
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
chase geiser
Reign it in. Chinese illegal alien bound for U.S. warns Chinese spies are embedded in America.
A Chinese national bound for the United States warned that Chinese spies are already embedded in the country to steal technology and military secrets.
Let's go ahead and run clip number five here and see what he has to say.
unidentified
Do you think that there are Chinese spies in America?
chase geiser
Absolutely. Absolutely.
Absolutely, of course.
Chinese government always steal high technology.
unidentified
They teach Chinese people to hate America.
You know? Where are you going?
I will go to America.
Okay, why are you going to America?
Because I want to break away from China's authoritarian regime.
There is no democracy or freedom.
There is no rule of law in the country.
I want to go to the United States because it is a country that emphasizes the rule of law, human rights, democracy, and freedom.
Do you think that there are Chinese spies in America?
Absolutely. Absolutely, of course.
I think including especially high technology field or military field.
How do you know this information?
Because I am in China and I often follow the news, you see.
Because the Chinese government is determined to steal American high technology, including these chips, The manufacturing of chips.
With this high-tech chip, they can precisely locate missiles.
Many high-tech advancements can only be developed this way.
Otherwise, it's just scrap metal, useless.
So I hope the US government continues to sanction and contain China's high-tech development in this area.
And they continue to steal America's high technology for national defense purposes by any means necessary.
You know?
Like, for example, China will steal certain material.
They steal the technology from America to achieve success.
Chinese government always still high technology, such as semiconductor field and military field.
Does China mock America for promoting homosexuality and transgenderism?
Yes, they do.
They really just mock America.
They mock everything.
They teach the Chinese people to hate America.
You know?
Then those high-ranking officials of the Chinese Communist Party send their wives and children to study in America, retire here, play here, live in high-end villas, you know?
They even transfer their money to America.
Then in China, they instruct the people to hate America How bad America is, how this and that, fighting here and there, like what you said about homosexuality, drug use, and so on.
Everything bad is attributed to America, while China is portrayed as good.
chase geiser
That's how it is. All right, so these spies are being embedded in the United States.
We know that this has been the case basically ever since the establishment of the CCP. And Russia did it too when it was the Soviet Union.
It would send people over here and it would raise them.
I have a friend who's in the intelligence community.
He said that there were spies embedded in all the major strip clubs near every major intelligence community or intelligence base.
And they would actually bring these people over here and have them have children and raise their children to be spies.
So it was another degree of separation away from direct immigration to espionage.
Because if you're born here and you've been a citizen the whole time, you can actually get into some of these intelligence communities.
You can get the clearance that maybe you wouldn't be able to get if you were an immigrant or came straight over.
And so our enemies abroad stop at no means to undermine our national security.
And for good reason. It's necessary.
After all, we are the biggest bully in the playground.
So I understand why it is that Our enemies would want to spy on us.
What I don't understand is why it is that our government doesn't seem to care.
It doesn't seem to care that we have a wide open border, that we have nationals from all over the world coming into our country freely from terrorist countries.
And I actually believe the conspiracy theory, both of replacement migration and that these terrorist cells are being allowed into the country and they're sleeper cells.
Just waiting to be activated.
I mean, years ago, there were reports of Al-Qaeda-related training camps in Tennessee where these radicals would get together in the woods and they would practice with firearms and do military training right here in the United States.
You don't think these people are sleeper cells?
We have a hard enough time here in the United States of America getting our own people to recognize the beauty of our country, let alone Convincing others that aren't from here to believe in the beauty of this country.
Or converting terrorists to the beauty of this country.
You know, there was a Sunday Night Live, excuse me, a Saturday Night Live skit shortly after 9-11.
I remember watching it when I was, gosh, a teenager.
And it was Al Qaeda in an apartment here in the United States of America.
They were friends, two members, one comes over and they were, Oh, thank you for coming to the meeting about the next attack on America.
And they were talking about how much they hated America.
But then the man in the apartment was showing his friend around all the amazing things that he has like, Oh, but check out this chair.
And it was this lazy boy chair.
And it's like, Oh, I love it.
You know, and check out how big this TV is.
And, It was like they were won over by the materialism, by the negative things about America.
By the end of the skit, it was just obvious that America would corrupt anybody in terms of winning them over.
It's a free country. It's amazing.
It's beautiful. But not anymore.
Not anymore. Now it is the case that everything we love, we are conditioned to hate.
Everything we trust, we are conditioned to mistrust.
And I don't know what to do about it other than to get angry.
I don't know what to do about it other than to stop being nice about it, like I said in the first segment today.
And I'm not trying to inflate the level of threat from China or create a boogeyman out of China, just like the left has created a boogeyman out of Russia.
I'm not trying to exaggerate the threats against the United States of America from these foreign entities because frankly the obvious truth is that the greatest threat to national security in America is the government of the United States of America.
Especially the fourth unchecked branch of government that is the intelligence community whether it's the CIA, FBI, NSA or others.
So I don't want to make a boogeyman out of communism far away when we have despotism right down the road.
I don't want to make a boogeyman out of Vladimir Putin arresting journalists when we have journalists fleeing America to escape the Biden regime or the Obama regime, like Julian Assange, who I think about every day, or Edward Snowden, who is in Moscow of all places.
Place you would least expect journalists to be protected.
And I know that the Kremlin is protecting Edward Snowden because of that irony.
Because it understands that it's a slap in the face.
That they're giving the exception to this one.
That they're protecting this one.
It's all propaganda. It's all a psyop.
I understand. But the fact of the matter is, we turn on the news, whether it's C-SPAN or another major network controlled by the intelligence community, and we are met with politicians time and time again promising us that they love us while screwing us every other hour of the day in every single possible way.
From domestic policy to foreign policy, from human rights violations to just downright theft, they are traitors every single day.
And what's more dangerous to our country than treason?
Abraham Lincoln has said it won't be a threat from outside of the United States that will bring it down.
It will die from within.
What is a greater threat to the United States of America than treason?
What can China do to us that our own politicians couldn't do to us if they just betrayed us?
What could Russia do to us that our own politicians couldn't do to us if they just betrayed us?
And we know from every piece of evidence out there that this Biden administration and others is responsible for the greatest amount of treason ever written or documented in the history of treason in this country.
Constantly selling us out for contracts.
Constantly selling us out for the political industrial complex.
Until we decide to do something about it.
I don't know what to tell you. I do know that these elections have some semblance of integrity left.
Otherwise, they wouldn't be trying so hard to censor the truth.
They wouldn't be trying so hard to get candidates off of ballots.
If the ballots didn't matter, why would they go to all this hard work to bring it down?
We have to vote. We have to wake up.
And we have to be vocal every day on the way to the ballot box, folks.
It's more news on the other side.
greg reese
On January 10th of 1963, 45 current communist goals were submitted to the congressional record.
Number 13 was, do away with loyalty oaths.
60 years later, on the very same day, Biden, Obrador, and Trudeau met in Mexico City for the Declaration of North America.
Which states a plan to unify North America under the ideas of diversity, climate change, migration, health, and regional security.
The beginnings of a North American Union, which is a step towards a one-world government.
According to law, elected officials must swear an oath that they will support, defend, and bear true faith and allegiance to the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
And through the Freedom of Information Act, U.S. Attorney Todd Callender, along with his team at Project Proper Oath, found that not a single member of the existing Cabinet has a valid oath of office.
U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Janet Yellen has no oath of office.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin has no oath of office and has also failed to register as a foreign agent, which is required due to serving on the boards and conducting international business with Raytheon, Nucor, and Tenet Healthcare.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland has no oath of office.
U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has no oath of office.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas has no oath of office.
U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg has no oath of office.
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, responsible for declaring a national emergency during COVID, has no oath of office.
Former Director of the Centers for Disease Control Rochelle Walensky had no oath of office.
U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith, responsible for investigating the January 6th U.S. Capitol attack, has no oath of office.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Matthew Graves, Chief Prosecutor of Jan Sixers, has no oath of office.
Vice President of the United States Kamala Harris has no oath of office.
Within 30 days of appointment to public office, all public officials are legally required to have a signed and notarized copy of their oath of office.
And it appears as if no elected officials in the federal government have one.
They are either nonexistent, incomplete, or fraudulent.
The fraudulent ones are missing signatures, are not notarized, and in most of them, the words SO HELP ME GOD are in all caps.
In the U.S. Constitution, SO HELP ME GOD is not in all caps.
And this matters, as many have been telling us for decades.
Including the great Jordan Maxwell.
unidentified
Today, the entire world of mankind operates under a world law which is referred to as the Law of the High Seas or International Maritime Admiralty.
When you were born, you came out of your mother's water.
Since you came out of your mother's water, you are a maritime product.
This is why when you were born, the doc has to sign your birth certificate.
It's a maritime admiralty manifest showing that your mother brought you into the world and you were going to make money.
Anything in this country, if it's a lawful, legal document of any kind, your name must be, according to maritime law, be in all capital letters.
Why? Because you do not own your body.
You do not own yourself.
All capital letters name implies that you are a maritime admiralty product.
You are not a human.
You're not a living entity.
You are a product. You're a living entity person.
The actual you is represented under law by upper and lower case name.
So you are a corporation whether you know it or not.
But you are merely a subsidiary of a larger corporation called United States.
This is the way the law works.
greg reese
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese.
chase geiser
Welcome to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host.
This morning, filling in for the great Harrison Smith, who will be hosting the War Room this afternoon at 3 p.m.
Central Time from 3 to 6.
And Owen Schroer will be hosting the Alex Jones Show at 11 a.m.
Got this new story hitting the desk this morning.
NAIA essentially bans transgender athletes from women's sports.
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, a governing body for mostly small colleges, announced a policy Monday that all but bans transgender athletes from competing in women's sports.
The NAIA Council of Presidents approved the policy in the 20-0 vote.
The NAIA, which oversees some 83,000 athletes at schools across the country, is believed to be the first college sports organization to take such a leap.
Well, it's about time.
How many years now have you seen Joe Rogan time and time again complain about transgender women and women's athletics?
How many times have we had these issues?
How many different competitions have been lost or wasted because of this disadvantage?
I think Zuby came to prominence because he famously declared himself a woman for a brief period of time, broke the women's weightlifting record, and then declared himself a man again.
Isn't that how he went viral?
And when I think about the trans issue, I don't talk about it very often because everybody already has the correct position on it, especially in this audience.
It's so obvious.
That's why it's so interesting, because it's so obvious and it's just being denied this obvious policy.
The obviously correct solution, correct policy is just being denied by a segment of the population and our leaders in the name of trans rights or LGBTQ rights.
But everybody understands deep down, even those who purport to push for these senseless initiatives that are frankly, in some sports, dangerous.
If it's a fighting match, it's dangerous.
It breaks somebody's skull.
If you get in the ring and you have the advantages of an XY chromosome over two X chromosomes, But it makes me think of Jordan Peterson.
Jordan Peterson became famous because Canada passed a law that required professors, professionals to recognize the pronouns of their students or their colleagues.
I believe it started in the school, so I believe it just applied to professors.
So, if you were a professor in a Canadian institution and you had a student that was a biological male that identified as a woman, you were legally then obligated to refer to that woman as a she-her.
That man is a she-her, rather.
And Jordan Peterson, being an advocate for freedom of speech, especially an antagonist toward compelled speech, refused.
and explained why he was refusing in a viral video and once people discovered who he was they found that he had hours upon hours upon hours of fascinating lectures that had prior to this viral moment been Hidden, under the rug, not seen, not exposed to the general public.
That propelled him into the career that he is in right now as one of the most influential thought leaders in political and philosophical conversations, theological conversations even.
And I saw him, I don't remember what context it was that I saw this, but he was in a conversation with a journalist or someone that said, but don't you think If it's good for them to acknowledge their pronouns, that you should do it?
Something like that. I don't want to mischaracterize.
And he responded, is it good for them?
And it occurred to me, this is somebody who's a psychiatrist, a psychologist.
This is somebody who is a licensed practicing psychiatrist, a clinical psychiatrist.
And it occurred to me, wow, this expert in the field, and I know that we don't want to lean on the word expert.
But this genuine expert in the field, not somebody who's bought off by a political agenda like so many other experts in academia, is for the first time that I've seen expressly stating or implying that it's not good for transgender people to reaffirm their transgenderism.
If somebody is suffering from gender dysphoria, if you want them to recover from that dysphoria, it is not good to perpetuate the fantasy that they're living in.
Just as it's probably not good for you to lean into the fantasies or hallucinations of a schizophrenic, if a schizophrenic person comes up and says, hey, I think I'm being followed, and you say, yeah, I think you are too, that's not really going to help them get better, is it?
And so, in the name of Being good for these people, being compassionate toward these people.
There's been this push for these policies to allow them into opposite sports despite the fact that it's a pain for everyone else.
It's unfair to everyone else.
And it's all based off of this unfounded principle or premise that by catering to the fantasies of the mentally ill, it's somehow healthier for them than...
Maintaining reality itself.
And finally, we see that the NAIA has done something that's not against trans people, that's not against trans rights, but it's the first athletic organization, apparently, that has done something blatantly good for trans people.
It has refused to cater to the mental illness.
It has refused to prop up the fantasy that you can be a different gender than the gender in which you are born.
So not only is this fair to everyone and just to everybody in college athletics, but it's the most compassionate approach for those who are struggling with gender dysphoria.
So whatever comes out in the mainstream media saying that this is bigoted or judgmental or somehow dated or antiquated philosophy on the issue.
It's just coming from people who would seek to exploit the mentally ill for their own political gains, for their own ratings, for their own virtue signaling.
They have no compassion for these people who are suffering, genuinely struggling and suffering, and they care not for those who are exploited by those who would exploit the very systems that allow them to do things like compete in sports among competitors they're much more likely to have victory over, or they're allowed to go into bathrooms to exploit the vulnerabilities of people that they would not prior be able to exploit.
So, very good news that the NAIA essentially bans transgender athletes from women's sports.
I hope that others follow suit and we can get beyond this chapter of mental illness in the United States of America and, frankly, the world over.
So, MSNBC and other news is melting down.
Trump is going to be dictator for the rest of our lifetimes.
The pundits on MSNBC are having a difficult time accepting the probability of another Trump presidency.
So, before I show this clip, this is clip number six.
What I'm going to do here is I'm going to show you a couple of clips just from the last day or so of mainstream media pundits demonstrating their utter stupidity and how dangerous that stupidity really is.
One of my favorite expressions that I've ever heard from Harrison Smith.
He's the first person I've ever heard from.
He says, dangerously stupid.
It's always stuck with me.
This is an example of dangerously stupid because I want to compare MSNBC pundits or The View from the greatest supervillains in the history of the world like Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab.
unidentified
So let's go ahead and run clip six and see what they said on MSNBC. Yeah, and you know, we all know, all four of us know that term servant leadership.
The president is supposed to be a servant leader, serving us.
You hear about Trump saying he's going to be a dictator for a day, which is not going to be for a day if it happens.
Could be for the rest of our lifetimes and our children's and more.
But if that happens, that's totally against American history.
The highest rank in the United States is not president.
It is citizen, as Harry Truman said.
And I would just say one thing.
Remember, in the United States, we do not work for a president.
A president works for us.
chase geiser
The highest rank is citizen, as Truman said, after dropping the bomb.
All right, let's see what they said on The View yesterday.
Let's just give another example of the level of danger in their stupidity.
unidentified
Seventeen. Leaving, we've got a solar eclipse.
sunny hostin
She ran down the hallway.
She ran down the hallway. The rapture is here.
The rapture is here. And then also I learned that the cicadas are coming.
unidentified
Cicadas. Cicadas.
For the first time in like 100 years.
sunny hostin
No, no, no. Well, this is what I read.
unidentified
There's two different kinds of cicadas coming.
sunny hostin
Yes, two different times are coming.
The good cicadas and the bad cicadas.
But for the first time in many, many years.
unidentified
No. Every 17 years this happens.
Well, that's not what I read, but maybe, you know, maybe you know better.
sunny hostin
In a way. I will say all those things together...
unidentified
What maybe lead one to believe that, you know, either climate change exists, or something is returning.
This quakes are not at the mercy of climate change.
It's underground. What does a solar eclipse have to do with climate change?
chase geiser
These people are babbling idiots.
And they have a right to be babbling idiots.
I'm not advocating that they be taken off the air.
I just don't understand why anybody would give them the time of day.
These are the people. That our population, our culture, listen to every day as part of their routine and it's seeping in.
It's the reason for all of our problems.
Because if you listen to stupid people and fools, you become a stupid fool.
While they're having those conversations about whether it's cicada or cicada, about whether solar eclipses are indicative of climate change, while MSNBC is having a meltdown about a comment as a joke Donald Trump made months and months ago after they'd already accused him of wanting to be a dictator, This is what Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab, clip 8, have been saying since 2008 and even further back.
The world's supervillains are conspiring against us.
It's being broadcast and nobody's watching because they want to be entertained by morons instead of paying attention to the plans of the enemy of humanity itself.
unidentified
Go ahead and run it, please. Let me ask you a last question, Bill.
Now... You are doing yourselves this transition into a new function and you leave behind a legacy of having transformed the world into a, I would say, an information society.
Now, if you look forward and at your next career step, Career may be not the right word here, but at your next life phase, what would you like to see as your legacy in 10, 15 years? Of the new work?
Of the new work?
Yeah. Of your new function.
Set very ambitious goals, because I'm quite optimistic.
If you look at, say, the 20 diseases that our Global Hope program goes after, I hope that within 15 years, over half of those, we could have had a very dramatic impact.
Some of them will prove to be harder than others.
For example, AIDS, we will have made an improvement, but not the dramatic improvement probably in that time frame.
Malaria, perhaps, and a number of the other ones, we have things in the pipeline.
Huge change in the mortality rates in developing countries, which then has this effect of reducing population growth.
That's this big benefit that then makes everything, like education and nutrition, A lot easier.
So I have very high expectations there.
We actually use these dashboards internally at the foundation to make everything be quite numeric.
We're trying to be rigorous about that and even share those so that people can see, oh, you fell short of what you had in mind, and then we get to explain if we have any lessons that might be learnable from other foundations.
So I think there's some things about How we go about things that I hope those learnings can have an impact.
There's the specific work in the different divisions, health, development, and the U.S. education work, that in 15 years, boy, by then we will have spent a lot of money.
At 3 billion a year, 15 years, that adds up.
And for that, people should have a very high expectation of what we can do.
Thank you, Bill, for having brought to us this evening a very enlightened, A very enlightened view of capitalism.
I hope many will follow you.
We will facilitate it in any case because that's the mission of the World Economic Forum.
And I'm looking forward to, if I may say so, to welcome you back in your new incarnation next year.
Thank you. Thank you.
chase geiser
Yeah, so everybody's watching The View instead of the obvious plan among the elite to subjugate humanity.
And we see countless examples of how this has manifest over the course of the last several years.
Pfizer recently being accused of bringing discredit on pharmaceutical industry after COVID social media posts.
The complaint centered around a tweet shared by medical director of company that watchdog ruled had limited information.
So Pfizer has been accused by the UK's pharmaceutical watchdog of bringing discredit on the industry after senior executives used social media to promote an unlicensed COVID vaccine.
We know that many of, I believe, the tweets from the CDC were removed regarding ivermectin.
I think 140 tweets.
I was watching an episode of Joe Rogan this week, and he was speaking about it, I believe, with Andrew Schultz.
They came out with all this negative press about ivermectin, so many negative social media posts about the efficacy of ivermectin that they later had to remove those posts from Because they were false.
They were implying that this medicine was only used for horses or animals and that it wasn't for human consumption, even though it is something that is prescribed to humans for a number of occasions.
One, the Nobel Prize, ivermectin.
Of course there's discredit in the pharmaceutical industry.
Go all the way back to the 80s and what they were doing with contaminated blood products.
I've talked about that at length on air.
Of course they're discredited.
The company has been found to have breached the regulatory code five times, which also includes making misleading claims, failing to maintain high standards, and promoting unlicensed medicines.
Ruling by the pharmaceutical watchdog, the Prescription Medicines Code of Practice Authority.
It relates to a complaint about a message posted on X, formerly known as Twitter, in November 2020 by senior Pfizer employees.
It raised concerns about Pfizer's misuse of social media to misleadingly and illegally promote their COVID vaccine, according to the ruling.
It claimed that such misbehavior on social media was even more widespread than they had thought and extended right to the top of their UK operation.
So while vaccines that are even unlicensed are being pushed, while we have the likes of Klaus Schwab and Bill Gates conspiring to depopulate the entire planet in order to bring about the new world order, you're watching The View.
And it's always astounding to me when I see Klaus Schwab on stage because when I see people from The View on stage, it makes sense why people are interested in watching Whoopi Goldberg.
She was in the famous movie Ghost.
She was on Star Trek Next Generation in a great role.
She did a great job. She was the voice of one of the hyenas and the like.
She's a celebrity. I understand why people want to watch celebrities even though their opinions are totally unrelated to their talent.
I understand why people want to watch some of these mainstream media outlets simply by virtue of the fact that they've been pushed everywhere incessantly from airports to coffee shops throughout our entire lives.
I understand why Bill Gates is on that stage because Bill Gates created Windows, which had a tremendous amount of impact.
I understand why people want to see what Elon Musk has to say.
These brilliant minds, these celebrities and others, anyone famous or notable for what they've done or accomplished, how they've been a part of our lives, I get it.
Why does anybody pay attention at all to Klaus Schwab?
That's what I don't understand.
And we should be paying attention to him because of what he's doing, but the point I'm trying to make is how is it that he is able to get the most influential, powerful people in the world together in a room, in a building every year to shift the narrative of global...
Political dynamics.
Whether it's economic dynamics, whether it's military dynamics, whether it's climate policies and initiatives, this guy brags that he's penetrated the cabinets.
Why is anybody listening to him?
What leverage does he have? Because there's no such thing as political power without political leverage.
Who's actually behind this man?
He can't force anybody to do anything.
I don't get it. Why is anyone listening to him?
Why is he shaking every major world leader's hand?
Why is everyone trying to talk to him?
Why is everyone attending his boring conferences?
Why is Joe Biden sleeping in the audience while Klaus Schwab's events are going on in Davos?
I don't understand.
What is it? He must not actually be the person behind what is going on.
I don't know if it's Soros.
Maybe it is Soros. Maybe Soros does back the World Economic Forum.
But Klaus doesn't make sense to me.
It's not just magic that this person would fall out of the sky and suddenly be the Messiah for Satanists.
And everybody just is magnetically attracted to because of the wisdom of what he says or because of how captivating his ideas are.
Because everybody loved...
His economic philosophy on stakeholder versus stockholder capitalism.
No one cares what Klaus Schwab has to say about anything.
How does he have so much leverage?
And the only thing that I can muster, the only thing that I can think of that makes sense to explain how he's able to conspire, the conspiracy of the conspiracy, is that there's some consensus going on in back rooms among world leaders That this needs to exist.
That the World Economic Forum needs to exist.
That we need to be coming together at this event to share these ideas in order to establish a political agenda.
What political agenda would that be if not a new world order?
We know that governments don't have consciences.
We know that the greatest crimes against humanity that have ever been committed have been committed by the political class on innocent people, by governments on their own people or other people.
So we know that it's not because these world leaders have a genuine sense of duty or obligation or moral imperative to come together to talk about issues that threaten humanity like climate change or economic crisis or war or disease.
We know it's not out of the goodness of their hearts.
Hearts that they're coming together. We have no hearts.
That's been well established, proven.
Heartless. So then what selfish motive could they possibly have to come together and listen under the auspice of Klaus Schwab, who is branded as a supervillain.
He's a Bond villain for sure.
I mean, he sounds like a Nazi.
He looks like a Bond villain. Everything is creepy about him.
There's no reason to pick him.
He's not this heroic, vibrant, handsome, brilliant man.
And the only thing I can think of is that, okay, the political class of the world has determined for some reason that this event, this organization, World Economic Forum, this coming together to cooperate with international entities is somehow conducive to their own political success.
When I was starting my business in 2016, I was running advertising, social media advertising for primarily insurance agents.
And there was this organization called PIA of Tennessee.
It was Professional Insurance Agents of Tennessee.
And I went to their conference to try to pitch my services to all these.
They were all going to be there and hundreds of insurance agents from all over the state of Tennessee.
And I thought it was so interesting.
Why is it that all of these people who compete against each other for customers, they're all competitors.
Why is it that they're coming together at this conference with Different panel speakers and updates on policies and tips and tricks for how to have a good website.
The competitors, why are they helping each other?
Oh, I see.
It's part of a lobby in order to push policy in order to corner the market, in order to stay on top of things, right?
It wasn't corrupt or anything. It was just the nature of business.
They were good people. So why is it that all of these world leaders come into the World Economic Forum, competitors with conflicting interests, competing interests?
It's because they're conspiring together to lobby, not against a higher power, but against their own people, folks.
They are conspiring to seize and guarantee their power indefinitely.
That's the only explanation that makes sense.
more news on the other side.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
I saw this clip the other day on Twitter, and I just have to show it.
This is clip number 29.
It's Glenn Beck. In the very first segment of the show today, I was talking about how the crimes our government is committing are the same or akin to the Third Reich and what they did today.
Throughout their power.
And I gave some examples of crimes against humanity, medical experiments on people in psych wards, all funded by the United States, all funded by our taxes as we just follow orders.
And it's bizarre the extent to which the truth of that comparison, the accuracy of that comparison continues to unfold and grow and develop.
So let's just take a look at this clip.
29 and unpack it on the other side.
glenn beck
Joe Biden is doing everything he can to cater to this vote to the people who are against Israel and for the Palestinians.
Joe Biden is catering to those people to the point that he is preparing to force Jewish made products from Judea and Samaria to be clearly labeled so consumers know where the products are from.
chase geiser
What?
unidentified
That can't be real.
glenn beck
Really? It is.
Reports said the move from the administration would reverse a policy enacted by President Donald Trump that required goods made in Judea and Samaria as to be labeled as made in Israel.
Biden administration, you know, what do you think?
Hang on. What do you think if we just put like a little yellow star on all those products?
Ooh. You know what I mean?
unidentified
That would be helpful for people.
glenn beck
Yeah. Yeah. And you can only use those products, or if you buy those products, maybe you get striped pajamas with a little yellow star on it.
You know? We can do that.
unidentified
Interesting approach. Is it too subtle, though?
Should we... What about big block letters that just say made by them Jews?
glenn beck
Something like that. How about made by them Jews in Jew land?
We can do that.
unidentified
That's the way to go.
glenn beck
That's the way to go. Joe Biden, I don't know if he's thinking about that.
We are actually talking about changing labels to make sure everybody knows that's in Judea.
Stu, why does that sound so much like Jew, just with Daya at the end?
You know, it's weird.
It's a real mystery. It is a mystery.
unidentified
But this hopefully will help win over that gentleman that was speaking so nicely in front of the Death of America crowd.
Maybe he can win that swing vote.
Won't that be so worth it in a nation that...
glenn beck
Many people in Washington might remember something called 9-11.
When you have somebody on the streets chanting, death to America, death to Israel, quoting the Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran, who we are worried is going to attack us this week,
when that happens, And you have the government coming out and condemning Israel and trying to get the vote of those people who are on the streets condemning America.
We're on the side of evil.
chase geiser
I know that was...
A fairly one-sided position.
But he makes a good point.
And I'm somebody who's advocated time and time again that we have to distinguish between Jewish people and the state of Israel.
A state is not an ethnicity, a race, or even a religion, unless it's like Sharia law or something like that.
And so to balance it out, I am going to show clip 21, which is the White House discussing the number of aid workers who have been killed by Israel.
Obviously, there are no winners in this war.
There are no really virtuous sides either way.
Both seem to be pretty garbage.
We saw the clip earlier this week of the death to America chance that they were referring to in that clip from Glenn Beck.
So the fact of the matter is, If you're America first, you shouldn't be supporting either Israel or the Palestinians or those who are in either the West Bank or the Gaza Strip.
You shouldn't be supporting either Russia or Ukraine.
You shouldn't be supporting either China or Taiwan.
If we were truly America first, then we wouldn't be so wrapped up, entangled in these international conflicts that we seem to have catalyzed over the course of the last 50 years, if not more.
It seems, in part, our fault that we have conflict after conflict in region after region with superpower after superpower because it's not something that used to happen.
And people say, oh, it's isolationist.
And it's a negative term.
It's got a negative connotation.
We think of somebody who's isolated as maybe an addict or someone who's depressed or mentally ill.
Being isolated is bad.
Isolation is bad. You don't want to be isolated.
You have to be connected with the community.
So the term isolationist is thrown around because of its negative connotation to undermine the integrity of otherwise good policy in the minds of those to be convinced.
But What's better than isolation from these incidents?
What's better than isolation from war?
Isolation from conflict?
Isolation from corruption?
Shouldn't we be isolated from evil?
So I'm getting to the point where I'm just going to lean into isolationists.
Maybe I am an isolationist. I believe we should trade with other nations.
But let's just run clip 21 here.
Don't you want to be isolated from this?
unidentified
We've seen some changes over time, but it has not been enough.
And there has been an increasing sense of frustration inside the United States government that they have not taken some of these steps that we have been recommending and urging for some time.
And the president last week made clear that ultimately their policy needed changes change or ours would.
Right. Okay. And in the meantime, since you've been calling for all this, what has happened on the ground?
A number of things have happened on the ground, but the most important thing that we have seen is dramatically increased food insecurity inside Gaza.
No, I'm not, no. Between, between let's...
That's why I started with a number of things happening on the ground and which one you're going for.
Let's just say, let's just start from January 1st of this year.
Between January 1st and now, April, whatever it is, 8th, what has changed on the ground in Gaza?
I'm starting to answer with respect to food.
You seem to have an answer in mind.
How many more starving people are there?
How many more civilian facilities, infrastructure, how much more of that has been destroyed?
How many more aid workers have been killed?
So there have been 200 aid workers total that have been killed.
That's really been a constant since the beginning.
And we have been making clear that there need to be better deconfliction and coordination measures and that I will tell you that the step that they are taking now is important, but it's overdue.
It should have happened.
A lot of these steps should have happened months ago.
We're happy that they're happening now, but they need to be increased and they need to be sustained.
So I'll stop after this, but in recognizing that often hindsight is 20-20, shouldn't you have So we have made clear to them for months what we expect them to do and we have seen them take steps at our urging and some of those steps have been important but they haven't been sufficient and all I can say is that we welcome the initials that the Initial steps they've taken over the past few days,
they represent a dramatic improvement if fully implemented, but we're going to judge them ultimately by the results.
chase geiser
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Welcome back to the American Journal, folks.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
unidentified
Harrison Smith will be hosting the War Room this afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m.
chase geiser
And Owen Scheuer is hosting the Alex Jones Show today as well.
We've got a great guest coming up at the top of the hour after this segment.
Joseph Trimmer. Joseph Trimmer is the founder of Free Speech Studios and host of the Free Speech Podcast.
You can follow Joe on X and YouTube at joseftrimmer.com.
Spelled just how it sounds.
X.com slash Joseph.
I'm very excited to speak with him.
He's been in a number of spaces that we've had here on the network.
And he was originally booked to be with Harrison this morning.
But Harrison is hosting the War Room.
So I am taking the torch and honored to be speaking with him at the top of the hour.
In the meantime, I want to segue into this little clip.
So... One of the things I love about Infowars is we tell the truth always as often as we can, and we try to get it right every time.
Sometimes we make mistakes just because we're human beings, but never because we're intentionally deceptive.
And one of the things I really admire about Alex Jones is that he seems to be immune to outside pressure.
Whether it's from allies or opponents in the political sphere, he seems to really just, it doesn't work.
You can't manage Alex Jones.
You can't corner Alex Jones.
Nobody puts the big guy in a corner.
And he's consistently expressed support for Trump, but whenever Trump makes a mistake, Alex is very good at calling him out on it.
Despite the fact that it may be unpopular to say anything negative about Donald Trump at any point in time, Jones will tell you if he's got a problem.
And it's not going to be a make it or break it thing necessarily.
It's not like, oh, you did this one thing wrong, so I refuse to support you in any way whatsoever, despite the fact that you're right 9 out of 10 times or 95 out of 100 times.
That's the wisdom of Alex Jones and the integrity of Alex Jones coupled together in an unstoppable force.
That is the unstoppable force that is truth.
And it recently has come up, again, a number of weeks ago, that Donald Trump seems to be refusing to back down, because he's pig-headed or for whatever reason, from the celebration of the vaccines, from the success as he determines it of the vaccines.
Obviously, we know the vaccines were entirely ineffective and likely very harmful.
And I don't think that Trump, maybe he is lying.
I don't think that he is lying to us about it.
I think he's in denial that what he accomplished, that what he did has caused the level of harm that it caused.
I don't think he can admit to himself that it was a disaster.
And I know he was surrounded by people that were lying to him, the Fauci's, the Pence's, and others.
He was surrounded by pariahs.
He was in the den of snakes.
So I don't even really blame Trump for it.
I also know that he's not responsible for any of the mandates either.
All the mandates came after the inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20th of 2021.
So the fact that these vaccines exist at all is not a sufficient criticism of Trump.
It's that they existed and then they were forced upon us by another administration.
So I want to show you this clip.
This is clip seven of Tim Pool and Luke from We Are Change having an escalating argument or debate about how Trump should handle this COVID vaccine debate.
Should he acknowledge it? Should he not?
Let's run it and see what you think.
tim pool
Everything else is gone. That one was like...
And it's not the first time.
unidentified
I still think we need an acknowledgement from Donald about what happened to Operation Warp Speed.
There's been a lot of Americans that have been injured.
One of them was here at the... I'm so sick of talking about this, Dave.
I'm just getting started.
It's still a major issue because let's just say he comes into office.
The CIA, Peter Daszak, Echo Health Alliance, all they have to do is restart and do whatever they did again because there isn't...
A conversation about, hey, I learned my lesson.
Hey, there's some mistakes made.
I should have done something better. Absolutely not.
Absolutely not. When still, he's telling people to get boosted just a few freaking months ago.
tim pool
The policies—and it's funny when I see these centrist-type journalists who don't like Donald Trump actually arguing with people over this.
And they're putting things like, man, I really don't like Trump.
But Operation Warp Speed was therapeutics and vaccines by choice.
It was never forcing people to get medical treatments.
And when that happened, he came out and said, they shouldn't be doing this.
And now years later, I'm just like, dude, it's four years later.
Okay, I get it. We should never forget how bad those things were.
But it's weird to me that we look at these blue state governors who literally murdered people in New York, and it's like, but Donald Trump...
It funded scientific research.
laura loomer
Also, can I just say something, too? Can I just say it goes back to the concept of revolution?
Look, I understand people have to provide for their families, and so I'm not trying to sound like a cold-hearted bitch with what I'm about to say, but everybody has choices.
Everybody has free will, and I'm really sick and tired of listening to people say things like, oh, I would have lost my job, or oh, well, you know, I would have been fired.
You either stand for something or you fall for everything, and And if more people in this country would have stood up and taken to the streets and fought back against these tyrannical lockdowns, President Trump never forced the vaccine on anyone.
President Trump never forced extended lockdowns.
President Trump never forced people to wear masks.
unidentified
People accepted it.
laura loomer
People allowed their children to be forcefully vaccinated.
unidentified
Trump attacked Thomas Macy, who was against lockdowns.
Trump attacked Sweden, who decided not to lock down.
That's a fact. I still want an acknowledgement of it, and because we don't have an acknowledgement of it, because Trump still believes that the vaccine saved millions of hundreds of millions of lives, the scenario could again unfold one more time.
tim pool
Okay, I'll tell you why I'm done with this.
Because the anti-Trump people say, Trump did the exact same thing Ron DeSantis did, but Trump was wrong when he did it.
And then the test people are like, DeSantis did the same thing that Trump did, but DeSantis was right when he...
I'm like, dude... In the beginning of COVID, in the lockdowns, Donald Trump said 15 days to saw the spread.
And we were all, not everybody, but a lot of people were like, okay, well, we don't know what's going on.
And now that we have hindsight, you have people being like, Ron was correct.
No, Trump was correct. No, Ron. Dude, I don't think we need to adjudicate what happened four years ago now that we have hindsight and we can talk about it today.
And now what's going to happen is...
unidentified
If you can't criticize Trump on this...
tim pool
We don't have to talk about it.
Just keep going back to four years.
Four years ago, four years ago, four years ago.
unidentified
I'm asking, I'm asking, what happens next year?
Can we get an AG that actually looks into the creation, the funding, all that, and prosecute vouchers?
Can we please arrest vouchers?
laura loomer
That matters. All I'm trying to say is that...
People have their opinions, very strong opinions about COVID. I'm the biggest Trump supporter there is, and I never took the vaccine, never got boosted, never will.
I'm a proud anti-vaxxer.
unidentified
But Trump did get boosted.
laura loomer
I just want to see more personal...
tim pool
I'm losing my f***ing mind.
You guys won't shut the f*** up.
Yeah, dude. This is what it felt like at the Zero Hedge debate, by the way.
unidentified
Dude, holy f***ing s***.
tim pool
Let's just not talk over each other.
I have had this debate 7,000 times.
And I'm sorry.
I'm losing my f***ing mind.
I am so over people being like, Trump was bad because Trump did a thing.
Oh, I agree with you. We did not know what was happening four years ago.
And now we are four years on with mass illegal immigration, 10,000 people per day.
And you're talking about a vaccine program for four years ago.
Uh-oh. Here we go again.
unidentified
The comments were made a couple of weeks ago by Donald Trump.
tim pool
Donald Trump came out and said it should be your choice.
unidentified
Yes, that's my point. We're done. Do you guys think that the reason why we talk about...
tim pool
Okay, let's solve this.
I'm not talking about it.
chase geiser
Talk to a doctor. Talk to a doctor. I don't know why anybody would watch The View.
Isn't that better? Four reasonable people screaming at each other compared to four morons screaming at each other?
I agree. I agree with both points.
I have a problem when Trump comes out and celebrates these vaccines.
I think it's harmful. I think the biggest risk to losing his base is Is the vaccine issue.
There are many people, and I know this because I work here at Infowars, who've called in and said, look, I just don't think I can support Trump after what he did with the vaccines.
I understand this conflict, this issue.
And I wish that Trump would back off and say, look, everybody around me and my administration exaggerated this threat.
We thought it was existential, this pandemic threat.
I was told by people I trusted that I should have been able to trust that there was a way forward to stop this as soon as possible.
And so we invested in that given that we already had a policy in this administration of right to try.
We didn't know if it was going to work.
We didn't know what was going to happen for sure, but we wanted to try anything to stop this as quickly as possible so people, Americans, could get back to work, so students could go back to school, so these draconian laws and policies wouldn't continue in our cities.
And yes, we know now in hindsight that there are major issues with these vaccines.
That the pandemic would have gone away on its own without them.
That the pandemic itself, its threat, was exaggerated for political gains by enemies of America, both foreign and domestic.
And that it was forced upon you, these vaccines were forced upon you by this leftist administration, this leftist leadership in our country.
And I don't regret that I made the vaccines, but I will not continue to advocate for them because it seems that what we know now has shifted.
He should just admit it. And everyone would forgive him because people are looking for any reason not to vote for these leftists.
They're looking for any reason not to support the Biden regime, the corrupt cronies that he's surrounded himself with.
And the fact that we have a president of the United States who is clearly suffering from severe cognitive decline.
It's embarrassing. Nobody wants to support Joe Biden.
Don't give anybody a reason to.
Don't give anybody a reason to doubt you, President Trump.
I'm supporting you because I understand.
I get it. But you have to re-inspire the base.
More on the other side.
Stick with us, folks. Welcome back to the American Journal.
Ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geyser, your host this morning, filling in for Harrison Smith, who will be hosting the War Room this afternoon from 3 to 6 p.m.
And make sure you stay tuned for the Alex Jones show starting in one hour, hosted by your very own Owen Schroyer.
I'm told by the crew that we are expecting to hear some reports from Alex Jones today.
I imagine that those reports will be at the beginning of the Alex Jones show today, if they are going to come.
But it's never for sure whether or not Alex is going to chime in or not.
He will be back, I believe, at the end of the week.
So thank you for bearing with us as we play musical chairs here on the network and do our best to bring you the truth and broadcast.
Broadcast out to all who are the resistance in this info war in the absence of Alex as he takes this much-deserved vacation.
I came across this clip yesterday they want to run.
This is clip 25. Zelensky's son versus normal Ukrainian.
I don't want to run this clip just because it's a Ukrainian message, but because I think the theme of this particular 45-second clip Extends beyond this conflict in Ukraine to really the sentiment of all political globalists about themselves versus the people they represent versus their constituents.
It seems that the political class has really come to despise the working class people of the world.
So in this clip, you'll see it was made by anti-Zelensky officials showing the hypocrisy and conscription.
Let's go ahead and run it.
You were born in the same country.
unidentified
You both wanted a better life.
To travel.
To socialize.
To relax.
To have the time of your life, and it shows one person party versus another more.
chase geiser
But his powerful daddy decided you don't need any of that, referring to you as Zelensky's son.
His son belongs to the elite.
unidentified
And you, you're just cannon fodder.
chase geiser
Are you ready to die for him?
You know whose sons don't get conscripted.
There's the message at the end.
Yeah, so our political class, their sons never get conscripted.
World War III won't be fought by the political elite in their families.
It'll be fought by us.
The greatest deterrence to nuclear war has been the fact that it's the only type of war that seems to result in the death of politicians.
Like if D.C. were to be nuked, that would be a problem for the political class.
It's the greatest argument against that it'll happen at all.
But it's true. They don't care about you.
You are just cannon fodder.
You are just an asset or a liability.
And as soon as you become a liability, they throw you to the front.
And the only reason they keep you alive now is because they want your taxes.
Because they need you. And I just think we have to remember...
That these conflicts aren't like a video game.
They're not like a movie where there's clearly good versus evil and there's epic heroism and glory.
These conflicts are when the corruption of a political elite is met with reality.
And An inevitable outcome manifests of just innocent death after innocent death.
And I'm not even making this argument to you against these wars between Ukraine or Israel or Taiwan or whatever.
I'm not arguing against these wars because I have an abundant amount of compassion for innocent people.
I wish I had more compassion for people I've never seen or heard of.
Frankly, if I don't see a video of somebody suffering, it doesn't resonate with me in my heart that it's happening.
I can't read about it and feel the same feelings as when I see it.
I bring it up to you primarily because I don't want this to happen to America.
Because I do genuinely care about my family, my friends, my neighbors, my children.
America first is imperative to the existence of America at all.
Throughout this century, we have to fight for America first and get out of these conflicts, folks.
unidentified
All right, ladies and gentlemen, I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
chase geiser
We have an outstanding guest with us for the next 25 minutes or so, 22 minutes and 36 seconds.
We've got Joseph Trimmer.
Joseph Trimmer is the founder of Free Speech Studios and host of the Free Speech Podcast.
You can follow Joe on X and YouTube at Joseph Trimmer.
Make sure you go to x.com slash J-O-S-E-P-H-T-R-I-M-M-E-R. Joseph, it is an honor and a pleasure to be with you.
Would you like me to call you Joseph or Joe?
unidentified
Joseph is good. Hey Chase, thank you for having me.
chase geiser
I really appreciate it. It's an honor and a pleasure to have you.
Welcome to InfoWars.
You've been a great asset in addition to the spaces that we've been hosting on X when Alex is back and when Harrison does spaces on the American Journal.
So we're really excited to have you, man.
unidentified
Yeah, thank you. There's a lot to talk about.
Really looking forward to our conversation.
chase geiser
Me too. Texas officials flag tens of thousands of voters for citizenship checks.
And there's other reports that 1.2 million people in Texas registered to vote without photo ID. Those reports are being fact checked.
And I'm told that you have some insight that could potentially debunk the debunkers.
Can you just, for the sake of the audience...
Tell the story from the beginning and let people know what's going on because our audience is very well informed, but sometimes these clips go viral and reach people that aren't really paying attention and are shocked to see what we cover when they look into it and find out that it's true.
So how did this start and where are we now?
Just take us through it, man.
unidentified
Sure. So let's talk about this.
Obviously, election integrity is a huge issue for the nation and especially here in Texas.
It's an important state.
So this goes back many years, actually.
Ken Paxton has been fighting for the authority to independently prosecute election integrity fraud cases.
But a couple years ago...
A Republican panel of judges essentially struck down his investigation, saying that the attorney general of the state of Texas and Paxton does not have the authority to independently go out and prosecute these cases.
In the current world, you need the local prosecutors.
Mm-hmm.
So then, with that context, a few days ago we saw reporting come out that there was a huge spike in transactions on this social security database called HAVV, which is an exceptions database.
So you only hit this database if you attempt to register without a photo ID. That is, in Texas, it is legal today to register to vote using the last four digits of your social security number if you don't have an ID. Okay.
So that is true.
And so we get this report made viral by the Twitter account EndWokeness.
It expanded.
It reached a lot of people.
But in the initial tweet that NWokeness put out, he, or whoever this person is, said that these were people that had registered to vote, which is not correct.
Because somebody attempts to—because somebody is pinged on this exceptions database doesn't 100% mean that that person— I see.
chase geiser
So these people attempted to register using just the last four digits of their social security number.
It pings this database, and we don't know which percentage of them were actually accepted into the roles, but certainly a number of them were.
unidentified
Right. So election officials or the people that are looking to register people to vote query this database, and then they check.
They're looking to see if the Social Security number matches the name, matches the date of birth, and matches a person that's alive.
I see. So what's interesting about this data is that the new weekly data came out just recently for the last week of March.
And for the state of Texas, again, we have a massive spike.
And what's really weird about this data, Chase, is that in the data, you have 4,515 database transactions that were matched for single-matched deceased.
What the database is saying, the person that you're trying to register to vote is dead.
chase geiser
So almost 5,000 deceased people attempted to register to vote on one day?
unidentified
On one week. On one week just in Texas, which is when you look at the rest of the states on the list in the database, and this is a publicly accessible website that the Social Security Administration is running, anyone can go look at this data.
And a lot of people are.
What's really interesting is that—so you can register to vote without an ID. The county-level officials—this is the gatekeeper, right?
So there is a human being that will, you know, through their choice of following the law— Then they will go to this database query and make sure that the social, the date of birth, and the name matches what's on the application, and then they would register the support person to vote in the election system that Texas uses.
Which, by the way, you can't even enter information directly.
You have to go through a third-party contractor.
There's three companies in Texas that serve as the interface between the user and the The actual database.
It's very clunky and not user-friendly, and so they've contracted out other companies to do that interface.
So, Chase, why is this so concerning?
So I saw this end-wokeness tweet, and I immediately kind of looked at it, and I was like, wow, that's really shocking that People without an ID can register to vote.
Actually, federal law allows for that.
So it's just not that many people are that familiar with the election law and would know that.
But yes, in Texas, you can do that.
They're supposed to check if you are eligible at the office once you get your application.
Now, on the other side, when you are going to go to vote, there is something called the reasonable impediment declaration form.
This is a form that's used in Texas, but it's also used in Nebraska, in South Carolina, and North Carolina.
And what this form allows you to do is, if you are a registered voter, then you can show up to the polling place.
You're going to cast your vote. You show up.
You say, hey, I don't have an ID. But I promise I'm the person I say I am.
I promise I'm a citizen.
I need this form.
So then you get a reasonable impediment declaration form.
You fill out, and then they let you cast a regular ballot.
If you cannot reasonably get an ID, it's what the law says.
chase geiser
So you can say that you have back pain and it's hard for you to schedule a time at the DMV or something like that, and they'll say, oh, that's a reasonable impediment.
unidentified
They actually have some published reasons.
And one of the reasons might be, like, I can't get transportation.
I don't have money for the bus to go do this.
Any number of things.
And so, not very high bars, as you can see.
You can claim to be reasonable.
But get this. On the actual reasonable impediment declaration form, it says, and I shared with that you guys on X, by the way, It says that the election official and the election judges are not allowed to ask you about the reasonableness of your reasonable impediment declaration.
They have to take your word for it.
And it's right there on the form.
And so then the Secretary of State comes out with a statement Very typical Texas politics where they come out with something that's half-truth.
They're like, well, you know, this data is false.
That's not correct. This is real Social Security data.
The data is real.
And then they also said in Texas, ID is required to vote.
Of course, she didn't finish that sentence and said, unless you have one of these forms filled out, in which case, go right ahead.
chase geiser
So there's just an easy loophole.
So they're not lying, but they are deceiving.
unidentified
Exactly. And so now you have a situation where you've got federal data showing one thing.
You've got the state of Texas saying, we don't even understand.
They're claiming that the federal data is wrong and that they don't understand what's going on.
So the Secretary of State of Texas, in her statement a few days ago, Wow.
Wow. People that are paroled into the United States by the Biden administration are also getting work permits and Social Security cards, so they can sort of normalize, get to work, and allegedly integrate into society, competing for Americans with jobs.
But they have a valid Social Security number, so it's possible that if We have a trust-based system.
We're trusting the county-level officials to say, I tested this database.
It said someone's not eligible.
I'm going to actually not put them into the other system.
With Ken Paxton not able to independently investigate, there's almost zero chance that any of these counties where somebody would make a decision to violate federal law by registering somebody that they're not supposed to There's just very poor auditing capabilities and very little ability for the Texas government to prosecute that.
chase geiser
So, and I don't mean to throw a curveball at you because maybe you don't know the answer, but you mentioned the 5,000 deceased attempted registrations that happen within a single week.
How does that compare to average attempts in any given election cycle?
So, can we do like the same week in the 2022 cycle or the 2020 cycle?
It was the last presidential election.
Was it proportional or is this obviously a spike?
unidentified
Well, what I can tell you from data, and I'll just be very clear, because he said it's okay, Dan Sundin, who is a person that's been looking at this database almost since it came out, said that not only is this data legitimate, that it looks like there's somebody out there apparently On purpose, trying to push all of these registrations.
Another person that's been looking at this data on X, you might know, Amuse, said a very similar thing, that this is not only real data, but this is looking like some kind of unknown actor that is actively pushing this currently in the state of Texas.
When you look at the...
And you're right, it's sort of...
With the election cycle.
This is not normal that it happens at all times.
chase geiser
Wow. That is so alarming.
unidentified
In fact, if you look at the other states, this also isn't happening at scale everywhere.
The state of Texas, I think I saw the statistic this morning that it is showing 56% more activity in this than All of the other states combined.
And so something is happening in Texas.
chase geiser
That's really bizarre, and it's not like we have some hyper-specific gubernatorial race or something like that going on that would explain the disproportionate interest in voter registration compared or relative to other states.
It seems like the left realizes that Republicans will never win the White House again if they don't have the electoral votes from Texas.
They're doing everything they can to erode the redness of the state.
Is that what you're interpreting from this, too?
unidentified
Well, what I can interpret is that there is some actor that is doing this on purpose, and that the state of Texas has said, it's not us.
I mean, the secretary of state came out and said that she doesn't know what's going on, and so Clearly, there's some examples where this might happen, where you have a state maybe migrating from one election system to another, deciding to ping everybody in the database to check that this is correct, something like that in this case.
There's no such thing happening in Texas.
And so, very alarming, considering that you can also vote without an ID in Texas.
What freaks people out is that criminal aliens might be voting through this.
But, Chase, some of the conversations that I've heard in these election integrity conversations that have been happening on spaces related to this issue is that Even if it's not criminal aliens, the fact that you can push so many registrations into the rules And then vote without an ID. I mean, people could just show up and say, I'm this person.
I promise I'm going to fill this out.
And then go to all the other locations with a list of, you know, these are the voters that we push through the system, just claim to be one of these at each location.
I mean, we seem to have a security flaw in our process.
It seems that the state of Texas could easily say, just, hey, No ID, no vote, period.
chase geiser
Yeah. Well, in just checking registration, cross-referencing it with social security numbers isn't enough.
I watched a great podcast.
It's called Concrete, K-O-N-C-R-E-T-E or K-O-N-K-R-E-T-E. I can't remember if there's a second K or not, but he had a con artist on.
He's had a con artist on a couple of times who spent some time in prison for fraud.
And he tells this amazing story about how he was able, through paperwork, to get a real social security number for a person who didn't exist.
Sort of like the theme from Shawshank Redemption.
And he was able to create this fake person by providing fake birth certificates from a number of years ago to then get credit cards under that person's name.
And when that person didn't pay back the credit cards, it didn't matter because it didn't come back to him because the person didn't actually exist, right?
So feasibly, if it's easy through fraud to create fake Social Security numbers for fake people that don't really exist, you could have an entity like the CCP that would do this for years, garnering thousands upon thousands of Social Security numbers that would then age up Past the age of voting,
over 18. And then you could distribute those social security numbers to people that you've put into the country or people that you pay off in order to register them to vote, in order to fill out the ballot for them, in order to vote for them.
So it seems like we have a major vulnerability in the integrity of our elections in that some of our states only depend on a social security number which can be counterfeit.
unidentified
Stand to reason to you? Yeah, I mean, not only can it be counterfeit, I mean, literally, people that are coming illegally into the country through Biden's parole program are also getting Social Security numbers.
And so just because somebody has a Social Security number doesn't mean that they're a citizen of the United States or that they're eligible to vote.
And so Seems like a weak test, to be honest.
chase geiser
Absolutely. There is one clip that I have here that I want to run and get your feedback on.
This is clip number 20.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton says that Biden is clearly in partnership with human trafficking cartels.
Let's run this and see if it relates to the story that we've been discussing about these voter rolls.
unidentified
What are we doing in Texas?
What do we need to do? If you're the future Attorney General, what do we need to do to fix this problem?
Texas has no interest in this issue.
No, it's so obvious.
We saw what worked under Trump.
It was called enforcing the very things that he talked about.
And as soon, literally day one, Joe Biden comes out and says, I'm not deporting anybody.
Off to the races, we sued him.
Within three days we had an injunction and he dismantled Romania Mexico.
He dismantled Title 42.
He wasted all the resources appropriated to build the wall and let it all rot.
Paid contractors not to work and all of that went to waste.
Catch and release started up again.
So all the policies that worked that brought all the numbers down When you reverse those policies, all the numbers went up.
I don't know why the media can't figure this out, but it's really obvious.
And Joe Biden is clearly in partnership, without saying it, without having a written contract with the cartels.
The cartels, this is true.
It's true. He has told them openly, bring as many people here as possible as fast as you can.
You don't have to hide from us anymore.
Remember they used to hide?
They used to try to sneak across?
That is not what happens anymore, unless they're like terrorists or really bad criminals, because they even let criminals in.
We've sued them over that.
So this is an administration that this is exactly what they want.
They know they're helping the cartels, bring drugs in, human trafficking.
It is all designed by our own government.
And so we are in a war with the cartels, with the Chinese importing fentanyl, and our own president, Against the United States and our country and my state.
So we have to have a new president because this is clearly not working.
chase geiser
So the reason I wanted to run that clip, Joseph, is I just want to ask you, is your speculation, is your hunch that that issue is directly connected to this voter rolls story or do you think they're just isolated incidents?
unidentified
I think that when you take a step back and you look at the entire agenda, it's impossible to conclude that these two things are not related.
Yeah. I mean, clearly, how do you build the perfect storm in Texas by where you get a, you know, essentially...
Just here in San Antonio, almost a million people, right?
Massive, massive amounts of people coming through here.
You castrate the attorney general and prohibit him from being able to prosecute election integrity cases.
You build into your law a way for people to vote without an ID. And not only that, but I mean, we know that the Biden administration, through the Welcome Corps program and others,
is using the State Department, the Department of Defense, the Department of Health and Human Services, To pump billions and billions of dollars to NGOs that are supporting this invasion.
I did a lot of work, international work, in Mexico for American companies that wanted to expand there.
The corruption in Mexico is at every single level, from the municipal police officer enforcing traffic laws to the president of their country.
You cannot open a corner store.
You cannot open a little restaurant in Mexico without getting buy-in from the corrupt government officials that are sold out to the cartels.
And so I would go further and say the Biden administration not only said this to them, they are also saying, and we will pay you for that service, billions of dollars.
chase geiser
Wow. Well, Joseph Trimmer is the founder of Free Speech Studios and host of the Free Speech Podcast.
You can follow Joseph on X and YouTube at joseftrimmer.
That's X.com slash J-O-S-E-P-H-T-R-I-M-M-E-R. Joseph, it's been an honor and a pleasure to speak with you.
I think this was an incredibly valuable conversation.
unidentified
Yeah, thank you. If you ever need anything again, please give me a shout out, and I'd love to come back and give you some updates.
chase geiser
Absolutely. Take care, Joseph.
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unidentified
I'm I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning, filling in for the great Harrison Smith.
He'll be hosting the War Room this afternoon, 3 to 6 p.m.
chase geiser
Central Time. Coming up in about 30 minutes, Owen Scheuer is hosting the Alex Jones Show at 11 a.m.
Told you at the last segment that we had some breaking news.
We are going to put a pause on that and not cover that right now because I want to get straight to calls.
I always feel like I'm cutting the audience short if I don't get to calls on this show, especially in the morning.
We've covered a lot of crazy stuff, had an outstanding guest.
We're going to focus on calls for the rest of the show, give everybody a chance to say their piece.
First up, I want to go to Jay in Georgia.
Jay, what is on your mind?
jay in indiana
Hey. I saw a meme there, some kind of a post on Facebook.
unidentified
There's a picture of Joe Biden there looking dumbfounded.
jay in indiana
And it says, you think things can't get any worse?
Re-elect me and watch and see.
And if the people of America allow this regime to maintain office, we're in big trouble.
unidentified
That's all I got to say. Yeah, absolutely, Jay.
chase geiser
Great call. Great points. Henry in Chicago.
Henry, what's on your mind? Okay, what's the matter?
henry in chicago
Hi, thank you for taking my phone call.
You're welcome. We need to repeal the 16th Amendment.
There's a movement to give our country back.
Thomas Macy and Congressman Wilson-Davidson from Ohio, he's putting a bill to repeal the 16th Amendment, which is unconstitutional.
I also need for everyone to go to agentfortruth.com and freedomlawschool.org.
It tells you that the taxes are unconstitutional, and only the people that work for the federal government and D.C., they have to pay income taxes, not us, because when you sign the income tax form, you are willing to pay the taxes.
So it's time to take our country back.
Our country was funded on dissent, not consent.
And we fought against the British for taxation without representation.
So we need to really fight back.
No longer wait for the courts to do that.
We need to make sure that everybody is aware of the 16th Amendment.
chase geiser
Absolutely, Henry. Thank you for your call.
I appreciate that. Great tips, great advice.
Sean in Colorado. Sean, what's on your mind?
sean in denver
Hey, Chase. I'd like to talk about stories that aren't being covered.
And I just appreciate that you...
Tell us where Alex is.
He's kind of... I don't know.
He doesn't usually do this, but...
chase geiser
It was planned. We were expecting him to take a vacation for a couple of weeks, so everything's in order.
Don't worry about it. He'll be back.
sean in denver
Yeah. It is much deserving.
I mean, dude definitely needs a break, but...
chase geiser
I would tell you where he is, but we don't do that around here just because of security.
He's just on a normal vacation.
sean in denver
Yeah, he should definitely not tell anybody where he's going and stuff for future references, but...
Yeah, like as far as stories that aren't being covered, I'm just kind of surprised, you know, like the biggest fire, Texas, you know, and not much coverage on that.
And then we got stories like the stuff that happened in Miami with the, you know, Nephilim showing up and whatnot.
chase geiser
What happened in Miami with the Nephilim?
Hold on, hold on. You can't just say that without telling.
I didn't know about that. What are you talking about?
sean in denver
Oh, you didn't know the Miami thing?
Come on, Chase. You know the Miami thing, man.
chase geiser
Tell me, man. Say it on air.
sean in denver
You know, this stuff's all over X. Well, it's all over X and it's all over the place.
I mean, you know, this portal opens up and we got all these eyewitnesses that are Silenced all over the place on TikTok that talked about what they saw with this portal opening up and these giant creatures walking out.
What? We've seen tons of cops.
And yeah, come on, Chase.
chase geiser
I mean, come on, guy. Hey, go easy on me, man.
I can't know it all. I can't know it all, Sean.
Go easy on me. All right.
sean in denver
Well, I mean, come on, man.
You're on X, so you know these stories, man.
chase geiser
I know, but the algorithm shows me different stuff, man.
sean in denver
That's why we got to talk. Well, it's time we take the gloves off when it comes to the Nephilim, because we know that they're here.
We know that they're running our government, these deep underground military bases.
But when it comes to Alex covering stories, when it comes to deep underground military bases and stuff that's already, like, came out with whistleblowers like Phil Schneider and the rest of these guys that got murdered for exposing what they have exposed, it really needs to be acknowledged.
And we really need to just, like I said, take the gloves off and just say, Look, these Dracos are here.
These Nephilim are here.
They're getting ready to reveal themselves.
And people need to be getting ready for the rapture.
Because I'm telling you, once this rapture happens and people are left behind, they're going to blame that on an alien abduction.
And things are about to get really real.
So salvation is so important right now, Chase.
We really need to talk about the gospel and how to get people saved.
Because that's the battle we're in.
Because Revelation is approaching...
Not revolution. And Alex Jones is having a hard time covering all this stuff because it pertains to biblical prophecy, which he doesn't like talking about because he's too busy talking about some revolution.
Well, that's not coming.
You gotta get souls ready.
You gotta get prepared because that rapture is right around the corner.
And we got Nephilim that are here running these deep underground military bases, and we need to talk about them in real light.
We need to get people like Steve Quayle on that have came on the show.
They have mentioned that they're about to reveal themselves really briefly, but he comes back on the show and talks about like the debt bubble.
Come on, man.
We got to get this guy back on to talk about what's getting ready to happen on this earth.
chase geiser
Well, my vision, what I would love to see here at InfoWars, after we settle some of the things that are going on, I would love to see a six to nine or a nine to midnight coast to coast style, old school, taking calls, talking about things that transcend taking calls, talking about things that transcend the news.
Because there are so many important things going on in the news that in the hours that we are on the air during the day, we need every minute to cover all the breaking stories that are happening with the New World Order.
And it would just be amazing, I think, if this network had a six to nine or a nine to midnight show where we could get into some of the more esoteric stuff that's happening outside of the daily news.
sean in denver
Sean? Well, we've got to get somebody on the show that really does know the Bible, and regardless of the hours that we talk about what's getting ready to happen, we've just got to really get somebody in there that knows their Bible, knows how to rightfully divide,
knows the difference between the Old and New Testament, knows how we're saved today, which is by grace through faith, and the difference between being saved during Revelation, which is People are going to have to deny the mark of the beast and be killed and die for Christ to be saved.
It's a different dispensation, and we've got to understand what's all getting ready to happen.
The two witnesses are getting ready to show up in Israel.
The third temple is getting ready to be rebuilt.
That red heifer must be sacrificed.
This has all got to happen in order, but you've got to get somebody on that show that understands dispensations.
And understand what's all getting ready to take place in what order.
chase geiser
Sean, thank you for your call.
I appreciate it. Those are all great points.
I appreciate your input there. Let's go straight to Chaz in North Carolina.
unidentified
Chaz, what's on your mind? Yeah, my thoughts are on Mexico right now and the cartel.
chaz in north carolina
And the average Mexican person, other than speaking Spanish, is not that much different than an American person.
You know, a lot of them are Catholics and Christians.
chase geiser
Sure. Western values, for sure.
chaz in north carolina
So, I think it would be really smart for America, the United States, to sit down with the people that run Mexico and possibly persuade them into session, offer a purchase price, and then we could purchase and annex Mexico As the 51st state of the United States.
unidentified
Hashtag mama! Make America Mexico again!
chaz in north carolina
Annex them and lead a special military operation against the cartels like El Salvador did with their gangs.
unidentified
Yeah. Just kill them.
chase geiser
Well, that's an interesting point, man.
Obviously, not doing anything about it isn't solving the problem.
Being weak about it isn't solving the problem, so maybe it's time for a firm hand.
Chaz, thank you so much for your call.
I appreciate it. West Texas Jim, what is on your mind?
Oh, you know what? West Texas Jim, I'm going to hold off on that because I just noticed there's only 30 seconds left in the clip.
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Welcome back to the American Journal, ladies and gentlemen.
I am Chase Geiser, your host this morning.
We're going to be taking calls for this last segment before the beginning of the Alex Jones Show.
unidentified
Make sure you stay tuned today.
chase geiser
Sorry, West Texas Jim, that I cut you off at the end of the last segment, but we have you on the air right now.
unidentified
How are you today? How are you doing, Chase?
Good. Thanks for calling. Right off the bat, I just want to say I've been a listener since 96, and I really like your addition.
Thank you. You're very bright.
Anyway, I want to say we need to stop splitting the hairs about Trump.
I mean, there's a difference between you, me, Alex, Owen, and Trump.
The difference was when all that went down, and we all remember it, it was just a complete wreck.
And the difference is he was the president.
And he had to do something.
And you know, like I know, that in his gut he knew it was a bunch of BS or it was overdone or whatever.
But he had to do something because people were clamoring.
You get my drift?
Yes. So...
I wish everybody would just stop talking about that era with the vaccine.
We need Trump, but we need him bad.
So, that's my main point.
I also want to push this on by a fellow named Jim Keaveney that I think goes out to...
It's called Six Days in a Jailhouse.
And it's about getting knocked down and getting back up and keeping going.
And... It's, uh, I think it's appropriate for all NFL warriors, you know?
Yeah. All you guys and all the other people that are just, you know, want to fight for freedom.
And, uh, it's called Six Days in a Jailhouse.
And, um, it sounds like it could be a Johnny Cash song.
Yeah, yeah, you know, exactly.
And it, it, it, it, and Keaveny is spelled K-E-A-V-E-N-Y, K-E-A-V-E-N-Y. V as in Victor, E-N-Y. Six days in the jailhouse.
Jim Keaveny. And I have a special tip of the hat to Owens for because he did some real time.
I went to prison once for like about a week and boy, it was for a bunch of nonsense.
I was jumping trains around.
But It was long enough for me to know I don't ever want to go back, let's put it that way.
chase geiser
Yeah, you know, the other day, a couple of weeks ago, when Owen got back from prison, he saw me walking through the halls here at InfoWars, and I had a cup of ramen noodles.
And he looks at me and he just goes, man, I didn't even eat that crap in prison.
West Texas, Jim, thank you for calling.
I appreciate it. I want to give other people a chance to speak because we've only got about seven minutes left of the show.
Joe in Illinois. Joe, what's on your mind?
All right, Joe. It looks like you might not be with us.
Oh, you're unmuted. Okay, I got you.
unidentified
I got you. Hey, so I served as an election judge, and that one caller or the guest you had on was talking about the election.
Yeah. And, I mean, I got to say, I mean, if you just need a signature to vote, I mean, they were just letting people in, like, anyone in the polling place was, like, there to vote.
Like, they didn't turn anyone away.
chase geiser
And that's in Illinois specifically?
unidentified
Yeah. I mean, not just in Illinois, from what I understand.
Yeah. But I had a question, though.
So, like, with these new, like, election systems that are, like, controlled by China and everything, like, do you think, like, maybe, like, in the future, like, should they, like, create, like, additional technology that there could be, like, some sort of, like...
Way to, like, lock it down.
Because, like, before, you know, with, like, the whole, like, punch cards, like, that didn't work that well.
chase geiser
Right. You know what I'm saying? So here's the deal.
We already have the technology to have perfect elections.
It's the same technology that's used for Bitcoin.
Blockchain technology would be able to give everybody who has the right to vote We're good to go.
Based on the math of it.
So if we used a blockchain-based voting system in this country, we could solve all voter fraud.
Now, our politicians are never going to do this, but the technology already exists.
There is the way to do it.
It just needs to be implemented.
unidentified
Okay, and I had one additional question.
So, like, the Chinese, we're, like, madly in debt to them.
And then, like, since, like, Trump, like, you know, Biden has, like, spent us into a black pit.
So, you know, I... Do you think a deal could be summed up with China or whatever country that we're madly in debt to in the future?
Do you think that's a possibility?
chase geiser
Absolutely. Absolutely.
You just have to play hardball with them and negotiate, right?
I mean, even if you're personally in debt, you can call your creditors.
Say you owe a creditor $15,000 for a personal loan that you took out four years ago.
You can call them up and just say, I don't have the money.
And they'll say, okay, well, can you pay six?
And you say, no, I'll pay three.
And then all of a sudden you're paying 20% of what the total debt was.
So yeah, we can negotiate. Or we can say, hey, as long as TikTok steals our data, we're not making any payments on any of the debt.
Things like that, absolutely.
And that's the type of hardball, because of Donald Trump's experience with the art of the deal and business, that he was able to uniquely bring to the table as President of the United States in a way that these wusses, for lack of a better term, in our leadership...
Either cannot or are not willing to do.
Joe, great call. Thank you for calling in.
Jen in Georgia. Jen, what's on your mind?
jen in georgia
Hey, Chase. I'm going to just ask a quick question.
If you do not have the time to answer it right now, I would like to know if maybe tomorrow you can address it.
Okay. But I was going to ask, so in a one-income household situation, You know, with DEI being infiltrated in the workplace, my husband, he wants to speak out on it very much.
However, he's on defense with, like, his stance on, you know, I just want to survive in this world.
I don't know if we should even say anything right now, unless it truly affects us.
At what point should we speak out and fight back on that?
Because I get his point.
We need the money.
He wants to comply until it gets too far.
chase geiser
So... Alright, so be careful with the advice that I'm about to give you.
I don't want the responsibility of giving you bad advice and then having you guys make a decision that you regret.
I'm just going to answer your question genuinely, okay?
I don't think that any career opportunity or financial safety is worth the cost of integrity.
And if he's working somewhere that doesn't line up with his values, he should either speak up and correct it at the current workplace or work somewhere else as quickly as possible.
I recommend that you watch a movie called The Fountainhead.
It's based on the book by Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead.
The book is like 800 pages long, so I'm not going to recommend that you read it when you could just watch the movie.
The movie, the screenplay for the movie was written by Ayn Rand, so it's legit.
It's a legit adaptation of the book.
An old black-and-white movie with some classic actors.
And just pay attention to the principles of Howard Rourke.
He's somebody who refuses in this story to compromise any of his integrity at all.
It brings him to great economic pressure.
He struggles a lot in his career, but in the end, he plays out.
And I'll say that there's... Nothing more dangerous than assuming no risk.
So if we're afraid of the risks or blowback or challenges that come with standing up to adversity, What we should really be focusing on are the risks and challenges associated with if we all fail to stand up to adversity.
So if everybody tries to play it safe for long enough, then there's not going to be an opportunity to correct it later.
And the amount of pain and struggling and suffering that we will feel as a result of that as a civilization, as a nation, is going to be really much worse than a temporary financial struggle, in my opinion.
unidentified
Jen, what do you think? I agree with you 100%.
jen in georgia
Like, personally, if I were working, I would be the one to speak out, even if it means costing me my job.
Yeah. But in this case, it's just very, very hard whenever, like, everywhere you go is doing the very same thing.
You feel outnumbered, you know?
Yeah. And he's leaving his current job now to go somewhere else that both just are heavily involved with DEI, LGBT, you know, like, credentials and everything.
I mean, He doesn't know what to do other than just kind of go with the flow until I told him until it actually causes him to have to do something to himself.
Like, for example, whenever everybody was forced to take a vaccine, do not do that.
That physically harms you.
But our values are being just so outnumbered.
And although I would absolutely do it, He feels as a man, he needs to do what he can to provide the money for the house.
But I agree with you. It's so challenging these days.
chase geiser
Well, whatever happens, just make sure that you've got his back no matter what.
It's very important for a man to know that he's supported unconditionally by his spouse.
And all men in the back of their head are worried that if they don't, if they go through a period of struggle or unable to provide for a period that they're going to lose their family to.
And just make sure you reassure him that you've always got his back and he doesn't have to worry about that.
That'll give him the conviction he needs to make the right decision.
Great call, Jen. Thank you so much.
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