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you briefed the press did you not when you were there When we, the CIA, wanted to circulate disinformation on a particular issue. | |
Disinformation is not necessarily a lie. | ||
It may be a half-truth. | ||
And we would pick out a journalist. | ||
I would go do the briefing and hope that he would Put the information in print. | ||
The Central Intelligence Agency operates under National Security Council memo 10-2, which says that it can engage in criminal activity, it can overthrow governance, it can control media, as long as it's plausibly deniable. | ||
Once these agencies are imbued with this power over speech, and it becomes embedded in mature The entire administration and ebb and flow of elections comes under its heel. | ||
How many times did I tell you the whole Sandy Hook lawsuit operation was run by the CIA and the FBI and now it's all admitted? | ||
Gavin O'Blennis is a contracting officer at the CIA. O'Blennis worked for the FBI in 2021 and 2022 in the San Diego office. | ||
Moved on to Homeland Security where he conducted asylum interviews at the southern border and now works for the CIA managing multi-million dollar contracts across government agencies and private sector vendors. | ||
He's a contract manager over a large contract operation. | ||
That's a boss. That's like a mini-section chief saying all of this and admitting all of this like it's no big deal. | ||
He needs to be subpoenaed by Congress. | ||
I am planning to launch a lawsuit against the CIA and the FBI. We have to bring all this out. | ||
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And right as my bankruptcy comes to a close, and right as all this stuff's been finalized, it's really God working here that this came out of Alex Jones, you have a right to be a little bit flustered, right? | |
Your feathers should be flustered right now with what that agent, that former CIA guy or that CIA guy said about you. | ||
It's true, America. They're coming after Donald Trump. | ||
They're coming after anybody that's a mega-movement individual. | ||
We gotta push back. | ||
We call it a nut. A nut. | ||
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A nut. Mmm. | |
Sometimes you just gotta get a quick look just to see what happens, right? | ||
And how does that happen? You put a post out there, or you have some fake profile say something that triggers, that we know it's gonna trigger. | ||
Like, we already know your history. | ||
You're like a big influence that you're, influencer that you're after. | ||
You're always one of the biggest and loudest. | ||
Alex Jones? Yeah, so we were after him. | ||
You are? Are you still after him? | ||
Why? Because he's broke. | ||
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He got found guilty and had to pay like $100 million. | |
So why were you after him? | ||
We're not anymore. Just to get the money from him? | ||
Yeah. Was that court case used? | ||
Was that the CIA? Sure it was. | ||
That was the agency thing? Well, actually it was a defamation case. | ||
So it's a civil government. | ||
Well, we were looking at all of his followers on our purview. | ||
It's a civil matter. | ||
But since they got all this access to his stuff and it's... | ||
There. What can we go find? | ||
And did you find it? I can't tell. | ||
Oh, we did. We don't encourage people. | ||
We just say there's no federal statute being broken. | ||
But you do have the option for a civil case. | ||
It's a pretty good case. | ||
Nice. Our opinion. | ||
Oh, that makes so much sense. | ||
I have a cousin who's a lawyer. | ||
So that's a lot of these cases. | ||
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They're kind of encouraged by the FBI? Yeah, like, there's nothing federal law we can do, but civil, maybe? | |
Just go at them that way. | ||
I mean, child's legs off. | ||
What the establishment engage in is lawfare, where they engage in legal complexity opponents or dissidents in order to drain their resources, whether that's Donald Trump or Alex Jones or ad infinitum. | ||
Any truly dissident or dissenting voice may face a series of measures to bring them down. | ||
But the common problem is dissent and the ability to convey information to you that may make you less obedient and more I'm very thankful to God. | ||
I'm very thankful to the audience and the great activists and the crew for battling through all this. | ||
We're being totally vindicated right now. | ||
So this is quite a moment that we are winning battles. | ||
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We've not won the war, but we are turning the tide together. | |
As an ex-CI agent opposed to the disinformation activities in which I was involved, I admit that I was involved and I think it served no useful purpose. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I hope everybody is doing all right. | ||
We got a big show for you today. | ||
Two big guests coming up. | ||
I had a bit of a weird morning. | ||
I don't know. Just say if I was a pagan, I wouldn't be here. | ||
If I was an ancient Roman, I wouldn't be. | ||
I had some bad omens today. | ||
I don't know what it is. | ||
My dog is... | ||
She's older. She's getting up there. | ||
She's probably 12 or something like that, but... | ||
I get a little gray and still acts very much like a puppy. | ||
Whenever I'm leaving, she just flips out and is like so excited. | ||
She always thinks we're going somewhere exciting even though every single day I do the same thing. | ||
Every single day I go to work and leave her behind and every single day she is bouncing like Tigger from Winnie the Pooh. | ||
Trying to leave the door with me. | ||
And today, for some reason, she's bouncing like crazy. | ||
And I'm kind of just ignoring her. | ||
And she bit me in the thigh. | ||
It really hurt. | ||
Like, not in an angry bite. | ||
She's just so excited, she bit me. | ||
That was weird. And then, so, she bit me, and I'm like, Jesus. | ||
I leave the house, and I go out to my car, and I'm sitting there unlocking my car, and I look up, and there's like a sick bird standing on top of my car. | ||
It's like a ratty-looking pigeon staring at me from like a foot away. | ||
It's just weird. Just a couple of weird omens this morning. | ||
And traffic was terrible. | ||
I'm a little bit out of sorts. | ||
I don't know if I'm cursed or something. | ||
But the animals are sending me signs and I'm ignoring them. | ||
So anyway, that's where my head space is at right now. | ||
Bad omens abound. | ||
But no, we have a lot of stuff to talk about today. | ||
Obviously, we'll get into the big Iran... | ||
A counterattack over the weekend and the responses to that. | ||
And this morning we heard some very bad news about a person that we're a very big fan of, and I'm going to show you some of his videos in just a second. | ||
Both of those stories will be a part of your Daily Dispatch. | ||
Let's get into it. | ||
Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your Daily Dispatch. For Monday, the 15th of April, 2024, Iran informed Turkey ahead of its operation against Israel. | ||
This from a Turkish source. | ||
Iran informed Turkey in advance of its planned operation against Israel conveyed through diplomatic channels aiming to limit escalation in the Middle East. | ||
So this, of course, has to do with the massive barrage of rockets and drones that Iran sent at Israel to Israel. | ||
It appears as though they sent some early signals warning that this would happen. | ||
But of course, Israel is weighing a response after Iran fired their missile barrage. | ||
Luckily, nothing has developed yet. | ||
But again, we'll get into exactly what happened over the weekend with Iran and Israel. | ||
And it did seem sort of like... | ||
Sort of a Trumpian response from Iran. | ||
You remember when there were claims of gas attacks against citizens in Syria, and Trump acted very tough and said, we've launched missiles, we've struck all of these sites, but of course he'd actually called the Russian commanders in command of the bases and allowed them to evacuate, so Not many people were actually killed or injured. | ||
And so it gave the appearance of a response, but didn't allow the situation to escalate any farther. | ||
And I think there may have been some of that calculus going on over the weekend. | ||
Again, we'll get into that in just a little bit. | ||
And here's that second big story. | ||
Bishop stabbed in the middle of Australian church service. | ||
Attack was actually caught on live stream. | ||
And we have this clip here. | ||
We can play it. It appears graphic, but there's some very interesting news about this. | ||
First, we'll go to clip number two here. | ||
Bishop Mari Emanuel was attacked in American time early this morning. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
You'll notice in that video, if you go back to, if you watch carefully and watch slowly, you'll see the guy if you watch carefully and watch slowly, you'll see the guy attempts to stab the bishop multiple And then there's a moment where he pauses and he looks at his own hand right there. | ||
That's because the knife didn't open. | ||
The knife failed to open, actually. | ||
A miracle? | ||
I don't know. But... | ||
Wonderful, you know, thing to happen in that instance. | ||
So apparently he had like a flick-open knife, and it didn't open. | ||
So while you may have thought you were just seeing some really vicious and probably deadly stabbings right there, like stabbing attack, he actually did not succeed in stabbing because the knife didn't open. | ||
Now, Bishop Emmanuel was injured. | ||
He is recovering in the hospital. | ||
And apparently in good spirits as of now. | ||
And there's been some very, very raucous response to this with pretty much a full-blown riot breaking out. | ||
And we'll get into that in just a little bit as well as soon as we're done with the Daily Dispatch. | ||
I'll show you some videos of what's happened there. | ||
But thank God the knife failed to open. | ||
But he did injure several people at the... | ||
Church with his attack. | ||
And rumors are flying around this. We'll try to get to the bottom of it. | ||
This, of course, comes just a few days after another brutal knife attack where a man murdered six people in a mall in Australia. | ||
So Australia experiencing the benefits of diversity there. | ||
Meanwhile, Guatemala is investigating U.S. NGOs for child trafficking, seeks Texas AG collaboration. | ||
Guatemala's Attorney General is investigating ongoing criminal claims that a number of American taxpayer-funded non-governmental organizations operating both inside and outside the United States are complicit in the ongoing trafficking, abuse, and disappearance of children from its nation, according to an official Guatemalan letter obtained by this investigative columnist. | ||
The Guatemalan government is seeking full cooperation from the state of Texas, where the accusations of abuse have been reported, government officials told SarahACarter.com. | ||
A letter from the Guatemalan Attorney General, Maria Consuela Porras, Was sent to Ken Paxton on Saturday. | ||
Porras asked Paxton for immediate assistance with investigations into recent criminal reports filed with Guatemala's public ministry, alleging that unaccompanied minor children and adolescents being trafficked into the U.S. from Guatemala had allegedly suffered sexual and physical abuse at facilities operated by U.S. taxpayer-funded NGOs. | ||
I think that's bad. Just wait until you hear what happens once they're in the country and we literally lose them. | ||
80,000. And that was like a year ago. | ||
So God only knows how many hundreds of thousands of children have disappeared into this network of pedophilia, abuse, and exploitation. | ||
It is horrific. | ||
Finally, we have this from Infowars.com. | ||
President of Belgian Health Insurance Company promotes euthanasia as a solution for an aging population. | ||
I just... | ||
It's... | ||
Okay, sure, I guess. | ||
Throw it on the pile with the other terrible ideas to deal with an aging population. | ||
The only correct response of dealing with an aging population, there's two. | ||
It's... Robotization like Japan is pursuing and increasing your birth rates like Hungary is pursuing. | ||
Outside of that, you are just piling evil upon evil. | ||
If you say your solution to an aging population is to kill the old people, I think you've lost the plot. | ||
And if your other solution is to bring in millions of unvetted foreigners into your country to supposedly prop up the Pension system, only to have them all go on welfare, well, that's not just evil. | ||
It's stupid as well. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
From your world leaders' solutions to worldwide problems, just uniquely evil and stupid. | ||
There's just never... Any sense of the obvious? | ||
Oh, your low birth rates have more babies. | ||
So this is not a complicated issue, but they're making it one. | ||
That's your daily dispatch. | ||
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Under continuous assault in one way or another. | ||
And most recently, over the weekend, Alex Jones went live with his show. | ||
Of course, we livestream on X. He posted the X livestream with a headline that said something like, World War III, Israel and Iran, you know, on the cusp of total disaster. | ||
I simply retweeted that post and got an alert. | ||
I've never gotten before. | ||
Never seen it on Twitter. | ||
I'm sure it's existed, but none of my posts have ever been marked as dangerous, marked as sensitive content. | ||
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If this keeps happening, we'll have to take corrective measures against your account. | ||
This is very weird. | ||
It's very weird. I didn't even say anything. | ||
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I guess because it had the term World War III even though obviously the title was about avoiding World War III. It was about stopping World War III. It was about advocating against the continued conflicts that are inevitably leading to World War III. But I guess, you know, maybe the algorithms are thrown off because over the weekend you saw... | ||
Just any number of important high-profile figures calling for World War III, demanding that the escalation continue and that Israel hit back against Iran, for them hitting back against Israel, encouraging the cycle of violence that got us here in the first place. | ||
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And so we're going to get into some of what's going on with Israel and Iran here in just a little bit, but I want to play a few videos of Bishop Mari Emanuel from Australia. | ||
And, I mean, some of these videos we've played many, many times. | ||
And frankly, I just think this is the correct response. | ||
When somebody is so offended at your message that they try to stab you in the middle of a church service, well, I think the only correct response to that is to pump that message out as often and as forcefully as possible. | ||
Now, this video I want to go to is a recent one, and I'm... | ||
I had it in my show folder for a couple days. | ||
It's a longer clip. | ||
I never quite had time to get to it. | ||
And while it's a very meaningful and poignant and powerful clip, it just never really had the newsworthiness that I wish it did. | ||
Let it play in full. | ||
It's Bishop Mari Emanuel talking about his trip to Gaza. | ||
And this is sort of the most recent clip of his to go viral. | ||
There have been many in the past and we'll show you some that you may recognize from the last couple of years. | ||
But first, we'll go to clip number four. | ||
Here's Bishop Mari Emanuel, a man who was just attacked during a church service. | ||
Here's him just a few days ago recounting his trip to Gaza. | ||
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I've been to the Gaza Strip In one of our pilgrims that we go to Israel every time. | |
I've been to one of them, to one of those pilgrims to the Gaza Strip. | ||
The bus driver... | ||
Sorry, I'll have to stop. I have to mention this. | ||
I have to mention this. Look, the Lord loves everyone, okay? | ||
Humanity are very harsh. | ||
The bus driver was a Palestinian Muslim. | ||
With all love and respect, I'm saying this. | ||
The bus driver was a Palestinian Muslim. | ||
The tour guide was a Palestinian Muslim from the Gaza Strip. | ||
But he hasn't been to the Gaza Strip for the past five years at the time. | ||
When I said to them, we are going tomorrow because there was a holy site which happens to be in the Gaza Strip. | ||
Which holy site was it? | ||
You read that in the Gospel of Luke. | ||
But those two men were walking back to their village and the Lord catches up to them. | ||
And he says, what are you guys talking about? | ||
He said, looks like you're a stranger. | ||
You don't know. It is Jesus, this mighty prophet. | ||
Look what happened to him. | ||
He said, I am the Messiah. | ||
I'm this. But he was crucified. | ||
He died and they buried him. | ||
So we're going back to our own life once again. | ||
Looks like it was all a lie. | ||
So as they come into the house, the sun is going down. | ||
The Lord says, I'm going further. | ||
They begged Him to stay with them. | ||
That house is turned into a church now. | ||
It is in the Gaza Strip. | ||
Ammaus. The place is called Ammaus. | ||
So I said to them, we're going to the Gaza Strip. | ||
They said, Bishop, please, this is... | ||
They'll kill us. | ||
I said, I don't care. We have the Lord Jesus. | ||
Whatever the Lord wants, but I'm going. | ||
I said, Bishop, please. | ||
We're Palestinian Muslims. | ||
We're scared to go in there. | ||
And by the way, it is surrounded by a 15 meter concrete wall and there is a gate and there is the Israeli army here. | ||
The moment we go through the gate, we are on our own. | ||
No one will come to our rescue if something goes wrong. | ||
No one. No Israeli, no Australian, nothing, nothing. | ||
We were on our own. | ||
Till now, I think about it, I say, if it was up to me, just me, I would have gone. | ||
I don't care, but I had 55 people in the bus. | ||
Well, I took the risk in Jesus' mighty name. | ||
So we went. We crossed the gate. | ||
The gate is shut. We're in Gaza Strip. | ||
Hamas is there. I don't know if they knew we were there. | ||
Maybe we would have been gone with the wind. | ||
Anyway, I just want to say this. | ||
We drove. The bus driver lost his way. | ||
Because he hasn't been there for a long time. | ||
He lost his way. We came to a dead end road. | ||
And I saw the houses on the side of the road all full of holes because of the wars throughout all those years. | ||
The houses were... | ||
He can't live in them. | ||
But it was full of people living in them. | ||
Destroyed the houses. As he was thinking how to go back and navigate again, I saw maybe a three-year-old girl came out of one of the houses. | ||
She stood in front of the door. | ||
I'm looking from inside the bus onto that girl. | ||
I waved at her. | ||
She waved at me. | ||
I said, good. I said, bus driver, open the door. | ||
He said, mission. It was scary enough to come in here. | ||
You want me to let you out of the bus? | ||
He said, you know what will happen once you leave this bus? | ||
This whole town will come running at you. | ||
I will close the door and I'll drive away. | ||
I can't help you. | ||
I said, open the door. | ||
He said, I'm not taking the risk. | ||
I said, we pay you. | ||
You do as I say. Open the door. | ||
I want to say hello to this little girl. | ||
Palestinian, Muslim girl, my sweetheart. | ||
Yeah? I don't care. | ||
This is a little angel. | ||
Stop killing little angels. | ||
He opened the door eventually. | ||
I came out of the bus. | ||
I said, close the door. He closed it. | ||
I called her. I said, I spoke in Arabic. | ||
I said, Come here, my darling. | ||
She came. | ||
I had an Australian flag, just a piece of stick and a little plastic flag on top of it. | ||
I didn't have anything. I gave her that. | ||
It was as if I gave her the whole world. | ||
The first time ever someone giving a gift to this little angel. | ||
She was overwhelmed with joy. | ||
She didn't know what to do. | ||
She started jumping. And then her grandma came up. | ||
And as I was talking to them, I turned around. | ||
The whole town is running at me. | ||
In the hundreds. | ||
men and the way they were running i said allah i said my name is osama bin laden all Allahu Akbar. The bus driver, bishop, get in the bus. | ||
I said, go brother. | ||
I'm not moving. | ||
Let them chop me. What are they going to do? | ||
I don't care. I'm staying here. | ||
They came in a blink of an eye running. | ||
I'm literally running fast like a gazelle. | ||
They surrounded the whole bus and me in the hundreds. | ||
And they started saying, nobody asks about us. | ||
Nobody cares about us. | ||
Nobody knows how we live. | ||
We are Struggling here. | ||
Please, please help us. | ||
I went into the bus, collected some money, gave whatever we could give. - And then they started saying, God bless you. | ||
God be with you. | ||
Thank you so much for coming and visiting us. | ||
Please tell everyone the way we live in here. | ||
We are starving to death. | ||
And they were. There is a lot of Palestinians got nothing to do with what is happening there. | ||
They just want to live in peace. | ||
And I'm sure on the Israeli side as well. | ||
I'm sure. Because I've met Jewish people absolutely beautiful. | ||
Very respectful. | ||
Beautiful people. | ||
Absolutely beautiful. | ||
From both sides, absolutely beautiful. | ||
I pray they come both to the Lord Jesus. | ||
They will find their comfort, their peace at last. | ||
Yeah, very, very powerful stuff and... | ||
All of his sermons are incredibly powerful. | ||
I do want to make clear that this is still developing. | ||
There's not a lot of information about this. | ||
And the recent reporting I've seen said that the knife failed to open, but that still men were being treated in the hospital for lacerations. | ||
And he was wielding a knife. | ||
However, apparently it didn't open. | ||
But that hasn't been confirmed by any media outlets I've seen. | ||
But it does appear to be true. | ||
And of course this does come just a few days after the knife attack elsewhere in Australia that did kill several people. | ||
We'll go to some more of these videos on the other side. | ||
Because man, there are some extremely powerful ones. | ||
Now... Again, there's really just a lot of rumors right now, but there is a massive response to this. | ||
There has been, essentially a riot has broken out, and the police who arrested the attacker, obviously the congregation, jumped up and restrained the guy. | ||
The police arrested him and then couldn't leave with him because of the huge crowds they gathered. | ||
Yeah, there's an awakening happening, and I don't think Christians are going to stand for this anymore. | ||
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You know, when you get attacked, I know it's ugly. | |
I know sometimes it is unbearable. | ||
But in a way, you need to thank God. | ||
You know why? Because if you're getting attacked, that means Christ is really very close with you, in you and walking along with you. | ||
That's why you are getting on Satan's nerve. | ||
Satan will not attack someone who is lost. | ||
Satan will only attack those whom Christ is dwelling in them. | ||
with mightiness so when you are getting attacked so heavily thank the Lord because it is a very very clear sign that Jesus is with you that's why you are making Satan eat Indian hot pepper so thank the Lord and say Lord it's very unbearable this trial But you're with me. | ||
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil. | ||
For you are with me, Psalm 23. | ||
For you are with me. | ||
And he's to conquer for his children. | ||
Another powerful statement from Bishop Amari Emmanuel in Sydney. | ||
He was the one who was attacked, and we're getting some more information about this. | ||
There are some videos coming out of some of the people actually who restrained and took the guy down. | ||
Let's go to the video now of here's one of the people who restrained the guy. | ||
He's got blood on his pants, and he is recounting what he heard and saw during the scuffle. | ||
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Let's go to that video. The other one. | |
Yeah. I was stabbing. | ||
Yeah. And I saw him. | ||
I ran and grabbed him from behind and just pushed him down. | ||
Look. Oh, that's all his blood. | ||
Wow. He was saying that? | ||
Yeah, yeah. Wow, okay. | ||
So he kept yelling, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar. | ||
That was one of the guys who took him down. | ||
We can actually go to the other video now. | ||
Let's keep the audio down. | ||
But you can see the guy being restrained. | ||
And you can see him actually smile when they move over and show the guy's face. | ||
Now they are talking to the guy right here. | ||
And Syrian girl says, I've translated the conversation between the priests and the attacker at the Assyrian church. | ||
They're speaking Levantine Arabic. | ||
She says, the attack appears to be religiously motivated. | ||
Here's the translation. | ||
The priest says, do you speak Arabic? | ||
The stabber says, if he had not insulted my religion, I would not be here. | ||
And then the priest says, which religion is that? | ||
Go back to Satan. So it appears as though it's ostensibly religiously motivated. | ||
However, I've seen a lot of videos of Mari Emanuel and he doesn't seem to blaspheme Islam, by any means. | ||
In fact, he's been a strident critic of Israel during the Gaza massacre over the last six months. | ||
So, some inconsistencies here, some strangeness revolving around all of this. | ||
And we'll move on and we'll talk about Iran and Israel here in just a second. | ||
I'll bring you any updates as we get them. | ||
I will say, if we go to clip number one here, we can just roll it as B-roll. | ||
5,000 angry Australian Christians surrounded this Sydney church. | ||
So a massive, basically a riot broke out following this with thousands of Christians flooding to the church. | ||
And, well, they're not happy about this. | ||
And actually... Vivek Ramaswamy had a very interesting response to this. | ||
He says, And I completely agree. | ||
And of course, Christianity is the number one most persecuted religion on earth and has been basically since its founding. | ||
But rarely do we get... | ||
Do we get laws or policies that reflect that reality? | ||
In fact, usually it's the opposite. | ||
Usually a church gets attacked and the governments will send security to mosques and synagogues because they're worried about the backlash. | ||
It's like, okay, but the Christians are the ones under attack. | ||
maybe they deserve a little extra protection. | ||
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We'll see. | |
We'll see what develops from this. | ||
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Thank you. | |
But I want to go to another video, and we won't be able to play the full thing here, but this was probably the first video I saw of this bishop, and we certainly played it many times on this show, but it shows how every religious leader in the West should have responded to COVID-19. | ||
It's clip number seven. | ||
Stop enslaving people. | ||
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If you think you are a Christian politician and you know very well what is happening is nothing but deliberate evil action by the secret societies. | |
Yet, you are going ahead with it. | ||
and you are endorsing it and you are implementing it and you are forcing it you are bringing more force police force army to make sure that these areas adhere to the lockdowns then you are a traitor and you are Judas Iscariot because you've sold your master Jesus you've sold him And if you think that in the position that you are occupying, | ||
you cannot do anything, because there are so much force that is forcing you to do what you need to do, and you look around and you say, I can't change nothing, I can't stop nothing, I will accept that you are a true Christian if you resign from that position. | ||
The day that comes a human being Enslaves another human being for his own personal selfish intentions and benefits. | ||
That day does not exist in the eyes of the Almighty God. | ||
Does not exist. Selfish leaders. | ||
Selfish generation. | ||
Selfish 21st century. | ||
Selfish. You will destroy yourself by yourself. | ||
What does it benefit a man if he gains the whole world, yet at the end loses himself? | ||
So what you're a prime minister? | ||
So what you're a president? | ||
So what you're a king? | ||
So what you're a church leader? | ||
Stop enslaving people! | ||
And enough lies! | ||
Enough lockdowns! | ||
This is slavery! And enough so-called corona. | ||
It can be treated quite easily with proven medications. | ||
Let Bill Gates jab himself with it. | ||
Let George Soros jab himself with it. | ||
Enough stupidity! | ||
Enough! Shame on such generations! | ||
Shame! Is there still conscience living in people? | ||
Is there? | ||
Is there somebody that has a conscience or have you all killed it? | ||
I want the Prime Minister and the Premier of New South Wales to hear this. | ||
This is a message to both of you. | ||
There are families calling me. | ||
so stressed so sad they are concerned but they have no choice because their employer says if you do not get the job you cannot go back to your work you will lose your job they are afraid of losing their job because this is the only way to make their family live and survive are you heartless? | ||
are you human? | ||
So they don't want to take the jab, but they have no choice. | ||
If they don't take it, the employer will sack him. | ||
Listen, if any human being wishes to take that jab, so be it. | ||
But do not force it on people. | ||
Governments were put on earth by God, Jesus Christ, in order to protect... | ||
Sad, more people didn't sound like this during the pandemic. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, this is the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
This article from MSN actually does a surprisingly good job in laying out the conditions that led to the Iranian missile barrage against Israel over the weekend. | ||
And I honestly wonder, I don't really know how the mainstream American public is experiencing this because obviously for those of us that watch this day in and day out, getting hourly updates as to the condition of the conflict in the Middle East. getting hourly updates as to the condition of the conflict this is just another escalation. | ||
It's another point in the timeline that we've been tracking this entire time. | ||
But I don't know, do people even know that Israel attacked a consulate? | ||
Like, do they know that this attack was in response to something? | ||
Because, obviously, we covered the attack on the consulate. | ||
The international press covered the attack on the consulate. | ||
But does the average American even know that that happened? | ||
And if not, what do they think this was about? | ||
Do they think this was unprovoked? | ||
Do they think this attack was just out of nowhere? | ||
And how would that change your perspective or perception of this attack? | ||
Because while the, again, the attack on the diplomatic outpost in Damascus was shocking because of its violation of norms and the fact that these places are normally off-limits, even during war. | ||
But it didn't have the media coverage, obviously, that the attack yesterday did. | ||
So if you're a normie that only becomes aware of these developments when the big thing happens, like all you know is that Iran suddenly sent hundreds of missiles into Israel. | ||
And luckily, almost all of them were intercepted. | ||
And frankly, it is... | ||
Pretty astonishing how successful the defense was. | ||
Now that might be because it was designed to not be the most damaging attack. | ||
But either way, I think it was 300 Iranian missiles and drones. | ||
CNN, how Israel and allied defenses intercepted more than 300 Iranian missiles and drones. | ||
Which is just incredible. | ||
But it was a weird... | ||
Way to experience this development. | ||
It was very odd. | ||
If you were following this, getting alerts saying, a wave of drones have been launched from Iran. | ||
They will arrive in Israel within a few hours. | ||
You're like sitting there waiting. | ||
It's like a second wave. A third wave has launched. | ||
First wave has still not arrived in Israel. | ||
It's very weird getting up to the minute updates as this... | ||
War takes place. Very, very... | ||
It unfolded in sort of a strange way. | ||
It didn't feel like a sudden, all-out assault. | ||
It felt very much like a... | ||
a symbolic attack, almost. | ||
It was just very strange. | ||
I don't know. I've never experienced anything like that. | ||
It's like, the missiles have been launched. | ||
They'll arrive in two hours. | ||
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Okay. And then the imagery that you're seeing on screen here of the interceptions were pretty incredible, including video of what may have been some unreleased military tech on display. | ||
Some of the interceptions had very bizarre explosion patterns that made it look like either they were intercepted outside of the Earth's atmosphere or perhaps this was Israel's laser intercept weapon. | ||
But luckily they did intercept 300, more than 300, intercepting 99% of projectiles fired from Iran, intercepted by Israel and its partners, with only a small number of ballistic missiles reaching Israel. | ||
Again, it really goes to show how formidable their defenses are. | ||
I mean, that's wild. 170 drones, more than 30 cruise missiles, and more than 120 ballistic missiles were launched at Israel by Iran overnight Saturday. | ||
In a call Sunday, US President Joe Biden told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that it constituted a win for Israel as nothing of value was hit, a senior administration official told CNN. And again, it seems as though this was a designed, deliberately measured response from Iran, not seeking to escalate any farther, but seeking to set a new precedent in terms of their reaction to what Israel is doing. | ||
Actually does a fantastic job breaking this down. | ||
It says, From now on, if Israel attacks Iranian interests, figures, and citizens anywhere, we will retaliate from Iran. | ||
The assault was designed with the knowledge that Israel's multi-layered systems would prevent most of the weapons from reaching a target, said Seema Shine, the head of the Iran program at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, saying, quote, That outcome made space for Netanyahu and senior leaders to strike a more measured tone than they could if one of the missiles had taken out an apartment building or barracks. | ||
Since the war in Gaza began in October, Iranian proxies from Lebanon to Yemen have launched attacks against Israel and U.S. military installations, but Tehran has consistently signaled it has no desire for head-on conflict. | ||
However, after an Israeli airstrike on a diplomatic compound in Damascus killed two Iranian generals this month, the country felt compelled to respond from its own territory according to analysts and Iranian officials. | ||
After a January attack by an Iranian-aligned militant group in Iraq killed three U.S. service members in Jordan, Iran dispatched emissaries to Iraq and Lebanon to cool tensions and deliver guidance that attacks on U.S. bases and interests in the region should stop. | ||
The attack subsided almost immediately and the informal truce has held. | ||
But over the past few months, Israel has stepped up its strikes on Iranian interests across the region. | ||
The attack in Damascus was especially provocative because of its target, a diplomatic compound. | ||
Traditionally exempt from hostilities, And because it killed two senior generals in Iran's elite revolutionary guard. | ||
So again, I think that's actually a very informative way to lay all of this out. | ||
It was a reaction to an unprecedented attack against an Iranian compound in Damascus. | ||
And it was an attack that was large, but not overly large. | ||
And I do wonder if there's Other ulterior motives behind this, I mean, seems like a great exercise to test Israel's defenses, see where they're strong, where they're weak, where further attacks go. | ||
Now, 300 missiles and UAVs, right? | ||
170 drones, 30 cruise missiles, and about 120 others. | ||
It is a very large attack and is a significantly larger attack, obviously, than Israel has been under recently. | ||
But it's kind of nothing. | ||
It's kind of not actually that big of a deal, considering the fact that even Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militia, not the Iranian state, but one of their subsidiaries or one of the sort of Cold War-style proxy armies that they helped to arm and train... | ||
They've got tens of thousands of missiles. | ||
It's 300, so it's large. | ||
It's a big attack. I'm not downplaying it, but when you understand that the attack could have been 10 or 100 times this large, it gives you a signal as to what they're capable of. | ||
Pretty crazy. Now, the U.S. has denied that Iran gave 72 hours notice of the Israeli attack. | ||
On Sunday, a senior U.S. official was forced to deny claims from Iranian, Turkish, Jordanian, and Iraqi officials that Iran gave three days notice of its attack on Israel. | ||
On Friday and Saturday last week, the U.S. warned of an impending but nonspecific threat from Iran, and President Biden warned the Islamic Republic, quote, don't. | ||
Don't, he says. | ||
Oh, they're shaking in their boots, I'm sure. | ||
The American official said they did not give a notification. | ||
However, certainly Turkey admitted they knew that this was happening before it actually did. | ||
And several other countries in the area did as well. | ||
From Jerusalem Post, Iran informed Turkey in advance of its operation against Israel. | ||
Iran informed Turkey in advance of its planned operation against Israel, conveyed through diplomatic channels aiming to limit escalation in the Middle East. | ||
And hopefully it doesn't extend much farther beyond this. | ||
Hopefully this was a signal to Israel to not, I don't know, bomb diplomatic missions anymore. | ||
We'll get a Welcome back. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, the second hour of American Journal is on. | ||
We'll be joined shortly by Alex Cargill, Canadian activist and a Somebody who understands the machinations of the Matrix better than perhaps anybody else. | ||
And when it comes to this Iranian attack against Israel, 300-plus missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles, suicide drones, I guess I want to give like a... | ||
An overview, because I know even people that are in this quite a bit, it all can get very confusing. | ||
I think the way to understand this is like a mini Cold War. | ||
I mean, it is a Cold War, but like the classic communism versus the West Cold War, that's essentially what's going on with Iran. | ||
And has been since the 1950s, Iran and Israel, where they don't attack each other directly for the most part. | ||
This, of course, being a major change in that paradigm. | ||
But up until now, just like how Russia and America never went directly to war during the Cold War, but rather let the contest play out in battlefields around the world through proxy armies, whether it was in Afghanistan or Africa or the Middle East or anywhere else. | ||
This is obviously the tactic of modern warfare and how we're even doing it now with Russia and Ukraine. | ||
But it dates back to, I guess I would start it around 1953 with the Iranian coup d'etat. | ||
That was carried out by Israel or by, well, yeah, Israel and America and Britain. | ||
The 1953 Iranian coup d'etat was a U.S. and British-inscated Iranian army-led overthrow of the elected prime minister in favor of strengthening the monarchical rule of the Shah, Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, aided by the United States. Muhammad Reza Pahlavi, aided by the United States. | ||
under Operation Ajax. | ||
Mossadegh had sought to audit the documents of the Anglo-Iranian oil company, AIOC, a British corporation, now part of B.C., to verify that the AIOC was paying the contracted royalties to Iran and to limit the company's control over Iranian oil reserves. | ||
Upon the AIOC's refusal to cooperate with the Iranian government, the parliament voted to nationalize Iran's oil industry and expel foreign corporate representatives from the country. | ||
After this vote, Britain instigated a worldwide boycott of Iranian oil to pressure Iran economically. | ||
Initially, Britain mobilized its military to seize control of the British-built Abaddon oil refinery, then the world's largest, but Prime Minister Clement Attlee opted instead to tighten the economic boycott while using Iranian agents to undermine Mossadegh's government. | ||
So this does all date back to at least the 1950s, and so there was an overthrow. | ||
They installed the Shah of Iran, who was then himself overthrown in 1979 by Ayatollah Khomeini, who established the Islamic Republic of Iran, which has existed to this day. | ||
And despite being completely cut out of the global marketplace when it comes to America and the West, has been able to maintain its position as a powerful and independent country up to this point. | ||
And of course they have... We've seen Israel as the instigator and sort of the primary outpost of Western influence in the Middle East. | ||
And have been waging proxy wars with them for the last 70 years essentially. | ||
Now this may all be coming to a head. | ||
And we don't have time really to get into all of the history here. | ||
But it is fascinating. | ||
Everything from the installation of the Wahhabist sect under King Saud, creating Saudi Arabia, where America basically figured out there was a ton of oil in Arabia and decided they needed a... | ||
Permanent friend there and decided to back the basically most successful warlord at the time. | ||
And ever since then, his sons or grandsons have ruled Saudi Arabia. | ||
And Iran went with a different tactic. | ||
But it all has to do with oil at the end of the day and control of that valuable resource. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen, to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. Very happy to welcome my guest once again, Alex Cargill. | ||
You can follow him on X at TransSplender, at TransSplender. | ||
His username never fails to make me laugh. | ||
Welcome back to the show, Alex. | ||
Hey Harrison, how you doing? | ||
Honored to be here, as always. | ||
Well, I'm doing well, and I know we'll get into Canadian politics here, but there's so much else going on, and I know you are a deep thinker and a studier of the machinations of the matrix, so I really want to just get your read on the global conflict going on right now, and we will get into Canadian politics in just a second, because we had you on a week ago. | ||
We had some trouble connecting, so it was our fault. | ||
We weren't able to connect with you, and I just felt like we needed to We're good to go. | ||
World War III. It seems like everybody in power is desperately doing everything they can to bring this horrific idea about. | ||
What's your overall view of where the world is now? | ||
Are we inevitably heading towards World War III? Is there an exit ramp anywhere in the near future? | ||
Where do you think this goes? | ||
I believe that it's all dependent on the amount of awake people that there are. | ||
If there's a lot of people that are awake, their list of things they can do to us and get away with it goes down dramatically. | ||
So in America, it's a lot tougher to do the things that they're doing in Canada. | ||
As I've mentioned, we are one out of 10 people are actually patriotic We're good to go. | ||
So I believe that what they're going to try and pull on us, it doesn't feel like a real war anywhere, does it? | ||
I mean, when the most high-tech border in Gaza is overrun for hours and nothing is done, you've got to say to yourself, you know, the Bayes' theorem is a mathematical equation to test hypotheses that The clandestine agencies use, you should use it as well. | ||
This has happened in the past. | ||
I mean, we don't need any more answers to wake people up. | ||
We need to go back and properly process answers from, let's say, 2016. | ||
Because once you leave a coup unattended, they're going to plot future coups and they're going to get increasingly worse. | ||
And once they know that you're on your feet from getting you knocked off with COVID, they've got the next thing on the back burner, which is probably cyber blackout, some phony We're good to go. | ||
And the only thing that stops them from doing things is, is the military sufficiently purged? | ||
Is all these other factors that they're weighing out right now? | ||
In Canada, our military was well purged. | ||
We went through three generals before they agreed, because it just cut me off here if I'm going too long. | ||
We had three generals in Canada, and one of them was... | ||
Oh, that's my dog. One of the generals in Canada said, we're not going to mandate using these experimental vaccines on soldiers because we're the front line of defense. | ||
That was General Vance. He actually clearly understood what you're supposed to do with your military as protected. | ||
So they fired him. | ||
And then there was another general. He refused to vaccinate the military. | ||
So they fired him. And we went through three generals before we found one that would vaccinate the military. | ||
And now we've purged our Department of Defense We're good to go. | ||
Man, that's such a good point. | ||
And it really is a white-pilling thing for me. | ||
Or maybe it's a gray pill. Whatever it is, it's not the black pill. | ||
Because the black pill says, ah, it doesn't matter. | ||
They're going to do whatever they want. | ||
There's nothing we can do to stop them. | ||
You know, there's this sort of... | ||
Despondent hopelessness. | ||
But there is real hope. | ||
And no matter how much power the globalists can accrue to themselves, they have to take humanity into account. | ||
They can't just ignore when people stand up against them. | ||
They can't just force things on an unwilling populace. | ||
They don't want to rule over an empire of ashes. | ||
They can't burn the whole thing down. | ||
If enough people are aware and awake, we can actually resist it. | ||
I think that's... It's extremely poignant and important. | ||
And I think what exactly you said, you know, the number of awake people determines what they can get away with. | ||
How do we wake more people up? | ||
And I mean, if you're looking at this, as I think you do, as I do, from the view of the globalist, right? | ||
If you're saying they're plotting evil and you're going, okay, do we have a... | ||
Critical mass at this point. | ||
Are enough people awake or enough people asleep? | ||
How do we move forward here? | ||
Where do you think they stand right now? | ||
Do you think the trend is in their favor or against them? | ||
Because that would determine whether they act quickly or can wait a little bit. | ||
Do you think more people are waking up or more people are giving up as we move forward? | ||
I think more people are waking up. | ||
I talk to people who are just sick of it, especially wokeness. | ||
People are really sick of wokeness. | ||
It's really having an effect that they're racially discriminating against people for positions, and that's had an effect on waking up a lot of people. | ||
But in Canada, they're still going to make the half matrix choice, because there's the full matrix with the Liberals, the half matrix with the controlled Conservatives, And then there's populism. | ||
So if you gravitate towards populism and make that the normal, that normal seems to hold up well enough against their psychological operations. | ||
The one thing that they've shown they really detest is MAGA, Trump, populism, any kind of outsider narrative that stops the Great Reset that they put so much effort into inching towards. | ||
So they control the Wizard of Oz machine. | ||
They will dial up the emergencies. | ||
They will use mass immigration as cause for more government control. | ||
Because if you have a strong populace, you can have a weak government. | ||
But if you have a weak populace that is at each other's throats, then you need a strong government. | ||
And so that's what they're engineering chaos towards in their favor. | ||
So if you just talk to people in the real world and you gather with them, in America, it's a lot easier. | ||
You can get these massive MAGA rallies, and I think they're amazing. | ||
In Canada, it's less so, but we do have our populist PPC Party of Canada. | ||
I just appreciate that you live in the times where good and evil is very clearly defined, and you can live in the light, you can be brave, and you can build and go forward. | ||
I mean, the Brits had to defend Ceylon or Sri Lanka at the time from three Japanese carriers, and all they had was 50 used fighters. | ||
And if those guys had quit and blackpailed and said, oh, there's no hope, man. | ||
300 fighters, man. | ||
We're going to quit. Then they wouldn't have had the Battle of Coral Sea. | ||
There wouldn't have been a chance for America to win because they did enough damage with those 50 old fighters to send one of the aircraft carriers home. | ||
So America actually had a chance and Australia didn't get swallowed. | ||
And so all of these battles that you think aren't worth fighting because the odds are so against you, you would be surprised if you face a danger and then it cuts the danger in half. | ||
If you ignore the danger, then the danger doubles. | ||
That's a Churchill quote. But it's time to be brave and it's time to fight for things. | ||
And I mean that metaphorically. | ||
This is not a fight of violence. | ||
That's what they're baiting people into. | ||
That's what they dress up like patriots to try and encourage. | ||
So that's what you should not do. | ||
But just peacefully gathering and existing and spreading the truth is gradually going to have an effect. | ||
I used to think that mRNA would do it, that the hammer of truth versus the anvil of side effects would forge new humans out of the chaos. | ||
But I've kind of given up on that because there's just too much crow to eat. | ||
They can't consume the crow. | ||
They listen to doctors who can't consume the crow. | ||
Yeah. No, that's too much crow to eat. | ||
They're full. They're stuffed full. | ||
Too much. They can't take it back anymore. | ||
No, that's absolutely true. | ||
And, you know, I think about this with the Battle of the Alamo here in Texas, like, or, you know, any of the great last stands in history where you've got a small group of people that can stand up against a significantly larger force and are willing to do that and are even willing to die in pursuit of that. | ||
But it's because they have hope that their sacrifice is worth it and will lead to something better. | ||
When it comes to the Alamo, those guys were willing to lay down their lives because they understood that if we can delay this army for a long enough time, then our boys back home can gather their strength and we can actually win this thing. | ||
If you don't have a vision of the future that's hopeful and where victory is actually imaginable, why would you lay your life down? | ||
Why would you stand and fight with 50 against 1,000? | ||
That doesn't make any sense. | ||
But when there's hope, when you understand that if I make this sacrifice, it'll be worth it in the long run, even if I'm not here to see it, Do we have that hope now and if not, how do we cultivate that? | ||
How do we establish that? How do we paint the vision of the future that's worth fighting and dying for? | ||
Yeah, it's inevitable. | ||
The psychological operation, the fifth generation warfare, the Alamo is in everyone's minds right now. | ||
And it's choosing to be happy during a chaotic time because it's, you know, the nocebo effect of telling everyone they're sick and it's everywhere and you need to be tested before we can confirm you're well. | ||
It's designed to be a general level down operation. | ||
So if you level up from wherever you are right now, if you're cowering in a basement addicted to drugs and alcohol, your level up is going to a grocery store sober, looking people in the eyes and saying hello to them. | ||
Once you can do that, once you reestablish those connections with community and society, we can actually start building back to fight against this. | ||
But right now, they're betting on people's weakness. | ||
They're betting on giving you the path of least resistance in the chaos that their Wizard of Oz machine has created because they've been abusing it. | ||
But it's not a nice life for them. | ||
That's what I tell people. Don't get caught up in the doom paralysis of seeing how much bad there is out there. | ||
You need to know it to be able to react to it intelligently. | ||
But you don't need to react to it like, oh, that's it. | ||
Another play from the bad guys. | ||
It's like, yeah, of course, we know who the bad guys are. | ||
It's very easy to see them. And it's a fascinating life to lead when you can demonstrate with logic and reason why, you know, Rick Grinnell did more good in like a month at the DNI than every other pick that was handed on a list to Trump saying, you know, I'm General McMaster. | ||
Here's a list of people we trust. | ||
The only thing I worry about about the United States is that if somehow they don't have their rehearsed piece of calamity before the election, that the same issues, the same mistakes will be made when Trump's coming in. | ||
You're taking pieces of paper telling you that William Barr is the best choice you could make. | ||
You know what I mean? I want Roger Stone and the ones who were excommunicated to be At Trump's side here, because we've spent all this time saying, oh, well, could Trump be more perfect? | ||
Why can't he be Mr. | ||
Manhattan from Watchmen? Why can't he see everything? | ||
No, he's got 10 out of 10 in the general category. | ||
In the people category, you need to rise up and be ready for these positions, because once you win, you're inheriting a corrupt edifice that you're going to need to replace tens of thousands of positions. | ||
Well, and it seems like he's taking that advice, right? | ||
It seems like he does have—I mean, and it's funny because I only really know about it from the leftists freaking out about it. | ||
They make these, you know, shrieking, anxiety-filled hit pieces where they're saying, Trump's 2025 plan is terrifying. | ||
He's going to fire everyone. | ||
It's like, yeah, good. | ||
He should. They need to be—it needs to be a comprehensive, holistic replacement of the bad elements within our government, which is like 90 percent of them. | ||
But, you know, it's not just about governance, right? | ||
It's about the cultural milieu. | ||
And I know Canada is in the quagmire right now, but it's not the only one. | ||
And this story, you know, goes along with the trend we've seen and we've mostly talked about in Canada, but it's really across the Western world and in Europe. | ||
In this case, the president of Belgian health insurance company promotes euthanasia as a solution for aging population. | ||
Euthanasia has been a major topic in Canada, at least from our perspective. | ||
Is it a major topic there in Canada? | ||
And what do we do to combat that? | ||
Because we can replace the president and the Congress and whoever. | ||
But if the people themselves are giving up hope and going to the doctor for a You know, a death shot on purpose. | ||
I'm not talking about the vaccine here. | ||
I'm talking about they literally go to the doctor to be killed. | ||
I mean, how do you solve that? | ||
How do you tell people? I mean, is it just about trying to wake people up to the reality that life is worth it? | ||
I mean, that's a big check to have to pay. | ||
What do we do about the cultural hopelessness that we're seeing? | ||
I mean, there's nothing you can do. | ||
The chaos of our own decisions is going to be the thing that forges people into new, stronger human beings. | ||
Universal healthcare does not work. | ||
If it did work, you'd have to be incredibly selective about migration because people that have nothing are eager to share anything, and that has been diluting the culture in Canada. | ||
We have an autoimmune disease in our academia that tells us that we have nothing to be proud of. | ||
We're just colonizers. We have There's residential schools. | ||
There's bodies buried. | ||
They lied about those bodies being buried, but the lie gets 30 million views and the retraction gets 1 million. | ||
So where's their incentive to ever stop lying? | ||
Until they suffer the penalty, until people turn off their CTV news and their global news. | ||
Our news is subsidized by $700 million from the government a year on top of $1.5 billion, which goes to CBC funding. | ||
So we have state media here, and I can't believe anyone ever watches a movie about communism and Stalin and goes, whoa, that's state-proved news. | ||
That's what we have. | ||
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Yeah, and so they're obviously not going to get the truth from there. | ||
And how is immigration playing into this? | ||
Because the Canadian immigration issue is like worse than the American one somehow. | ||
I don't understand. I mean, we're seeing a million people a month come over at some instances, and it's just totally open border, big old welcome sign. | ||
And yet, if you look at the chart from Canadian immigration, I mean, it's a cliff face, right? | ||
It just goes straight up after the pandemic. | ||
Millions of people have been brought in on purpose. | ||
How does immigration play into their overall plan here? | ||
They're utterly insane. | ||
There's no talk of that because we hate ourselves. | ||
So when you mass import people to your country, well, you hate yourselves and they're very proud of where they came from. | ||
What hope do you have of assimilation? | ||
Who would come here and go, well, you hate yourself. | ||
I'm really proud of where I come from. | ||
Why don't I just enclave, send all my money home and get chain migration that you'll allow until your country is our country? | ||
It's a suicide cult, man. | ||
I mean, the whole Western world is in a literal suicide cult. | ||
Canada on track for a 100 million population, but public support can't be taken for granted. | ||
How do they have any public support at all right now? | ||
I've seen story after story, and I just want to get your take on this from being in Canada, because obviously we see everything happening in Canada from an outside view, but I've seen stories where some restaurant will go, yeah, we just opened up a position available for a busboy, and we got 6,000 applications, and it's like... | ||
And they're all Indian, right? | ||
They're all Indian names on the applications because they're all unemployed immigrants that have just been brought over. | ||
There's no jobs for them. I mean, are regular Canadians seeing this in their personal life? | ||
Are they applying for jobs and not getting them because of the immigrants? | ||
Or is this being blown out of proportion by our media? | ||
No, it's not being blown out of proportion at all. | ||
It's being blown into proportion. | ||
The Canadians here, the culture is, listen to your government, be a diligent, obedient citizen. | ||
We're really, really not suited for purpose in the coming chaos, but that's what you have to let happen. | ||
I mean, when Twitter was like a couple of guys in the world and Churchill was the one speaking out against the dangers of Hitler, no one wanted to believe him. | ||
It took Hitler swallowing Europe for anyone to go, you know what, maybe he's lying when he tells us he's done at Czechoslovakia. | ||
So it really takes the chaos. | ||
Nothing we say, no arguments we can have, but it's unwinding the wokeness. | ||
I think that's what bothers people the most, is that it's racial discrimination. | ||
It bothers people the most that you can't get any speech in front of any corporate or public forum. | ||
Without first clearing your throat about we're on the stolen indigenous land of the Mishmagi people. | ||
And we've got, we recognize the blacks as a people. | ||
It's like, why we didn't before? | ||
Like all of these implications of BLM, what we didn't think like, do you understand that you're insulting me right now? | ||
You think that I thought black lives didn't matter? | ||
Are you a psychopath? So all of these people, like their virtue is in zero-sum competition with everyone else, which makes it sick and psychopathic. | ||
Yeah, and just getting into the... | ||
There's still, you know, articles every day. | ||
I think there was one last week about the residential schools. | ||
It was a documentary came out about the residential school hoax in Canada. | ||
And this is one of the things that, from the very beginning, if you just looked at it with a critical eye, it was obvious, like, wait, they never actually found anything. | ||
Wait, all these claims are totally baseless. | ||
This is nonsense, but literally hundreds of churches burned in Canada. | ||
Statues were torn down. | ||
Major policies were implemented on the basis of this outright, outrageous, ridiculous lie of there being secret mass graves at residential schools. | ||
They never existed. | ||
It never happened. | ||
It was always a hoax, but it lasted long enough for them to actually make changes. | ||
And then when it's revealed, they go, "Ah, well, whoopsies." But we're keeping the changes that we made anyway. | ||
Again, I just wonder, the Canadian population, if you say, like, well, residential schools, does the average Canadian go, yeah, those mass graves were really bad? | ||
I mean, do they still believe this lie? | ||
Is that how powerful the hoax has been, that even when it's completely blown apart, people still believe it? | ||
You're superimposing way too much common sense on the average Canadian. | ||
We have a culture of not paying attention to a thing. | ||
If you got a Canadian to name their local representative, you would be dealing with a unicorn scenario. | ||
So we really don't care who's flying the plane. | ||
As long as the in-flight movie's good, we don't care if it's headed to Great Reset Mountain. | ||
And all I care about is passing my test along the way to be like, son, I did everything I could. | ||
I warned them. I went. | ||
I spoke to people. | ||
I tried to create a group so if the lights go out, we all know each other. | ||
You do your best and brace for chaos because that's the thing that's going to change people's minds. | ||
Hopefully, you know, they always leave a breadcrumb trail towards something easy. | ||
It's like, oh, the torch is too much for you? | ||
Maybe Pierre Polyev will help, right? | ||
So, It's a big temptation, and Pierre Polyev is essentially Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush, every establishment conservative molded into one Agent Smith designed to tell us a few tidbits that sound like populism, and then the stuff that you don't hear is, what we need to do is make six million new homes for all these mass migrants. | ||
That's the problem. And we'll build super high-density living, and we'll organize transit with our central planning division. | ||
We won't interfere in every municipal government. | ||
We won't give them money until they build super high-rises with no parking to get us on board for 2035, where we ban the use of gas cars. | ||
So right behind that mask of, I can save you from Trudeau, is Great Reset. | ||
So it's scary, and it's a long bet, Harrison. | ||
I know that there's a heavy play. | ||
They will abandon InfoWars, trust me. | ||
They will use you as a cudgel over Pierre, and they will never appreciate any good work you do towards Pierre. | ||
We'll deny and abandon you. | ||
He's got puppet strings attached to him, and they are held by some globalists, some Chinese, a bunch of people. | ||
Even our own NSA over here have done their cover-your-butt emails saying, yeah, they've infiltrated every prime minister since Mulroney in the early 80s, so it's bad up here. | ||
Yeah, it's real bad, and I'm excited to get into that in particular with you on the other side, because this is one, because I'd sort of been warned by you, because I'd been, you know, paying attention to your Twitter feed and seeing the way that you were portraying Pierre Polyev. | ||
I just like calling him Pierre. | ||
I know how to pronounce that. You sort of warned me about Pierre. | ||
And so then when Trudeau invokes Alex Jones' name and connects him with Pierre Polyev, I'm thinking, okay, is this a legitimate connection or is this just another sort of bluff? | ||
That you've laid out where they go, okay, if we associate Alex Jones with Pierre Poliev, that'll take any doubters who think that Pierre's not the real deal. | ||
Then he'll seem like the real deal because we associate him with Alex Jones. | ||
Is Alex Jones being used as a part of this plot to give Pierre Poliev more cover and make him seem like a legitimate character? | ||
And not saying that Alex is cognizant or playing along with him, but I think This is what happens when you deal with the globalists. | ||
You're like, okay, I know they're lying, but in what way are they lying? | ||
Are they lying to trick me into thinking that this is true? | ||
It's all very confusing, but that's what you get when your entire elite establishment is just... | ||
Relentless and unrepentant liar. | ||
So I'm very excited to get into that with you on the other side. | ||
But I just wanted to cover some of this other stuff because I know, as everybody can see, you have a poet's way of dealing with some of this stuff. | ||
And I know our audience appreciates that. | ||
So if you want to follow Alex Cargill, follow him on X at TransSplendor. | ||
He does little video updates that are... | ||
Absolutely incredible and poignant and as well keeps you up to date on the globalist machinations there in Canada. | ||
We'll be back on the other side with Alex Cargill. | ||
I do want to remind everybody to go to Infowarsstore.com to support everything that we do here. | ||
There's a reason that Justin Trudeau invokes Alex Jones's name in Parliament above anybody else in the media landscape here or in Canada. | ||
It's because what we represent is an existential threat to their globalist scheme, their policies of worldwide enslavement. | ||
Alex Jones and Infowars identified their game plan and broadcast it to everybody decades ago. | ||
And they have had our death in their sights ever since. | ||
We have survived and thrived and will continue to be a thorn in their side as long as you go to Infowarsstore.com. | ||
More with Alex Cargill at Transplendor on the other side. | ||
We'll get into this Alex Jones, Pierre Polyev chaos. | ||
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Ladies and gentlemen, Harrison Smith here, host of American Journal, joined by Alex Cargill at Trans Splendor on X. Canadian activist, he helped to really organize and lead and provide really positive messaging for the Ottawa truck protests all the way back in, what was that, 2021, 2022, during the lockdown, just madness that we were all subjected to. | ||
You really had your finger on the pulse of globalism for years. | ||
And I just encourage people to go follow you, especially if you're Canadian, especially if you're worried about where Canada is going. | ||
We need allied patriots, you know, groups in every country opposing their particular, you know, whatever particular brand of globalism is confronting them above all others. | ||
So, interestingly enough, shortly after we had you on last time, I think it was after, right? | ||
So we had you on and then just a few days later, Justin Trudeau is posed a question by Pierre Polyev, who is the leader of the Conservative Party in Canada. | ||
And one thing I do love about parliaments is you have these question time, sort of raucous, almost debates where... | ||
Members of the parliament are able to ask the prime minister questions and sort of put him on the spot. | ||
Pierre Polyev asks Justin Trudeau a very reasonable question. | ||
And Justin Trudeau basically says, yeah, whatever about your question. | ||
Alex Jones endorsed you, so you're bad. | ||
And it was a classic, you know, liberal dodge of a reasonable question while trying to smear somebody by association with somebody that they've already thoroughly smeared in the press. | ||
What has been the reaction to Justin Trudeau associating Pierre Polyev with Alex Jones? | ||
It's business as usual for most Canadians. | ||
I mean, half of Canada is completely psyoped and failsafe. | ||
They've been hit with repetitive bombardment narrative disorder for a long time. | ||
So they're told a very simple truth, which is you're in chaos. | ||
Vaccines get you out. Anything that you don't hear from a government doctor is online misinformation, probably led by Alex Jones. | ||
They'll invoke Alex Jones for doctors. | ||
The doctor is probably listening to Alex Jones. | ||
And now the doctor is causing vaccine hesitancy. | ||
You're fired. So he has been used as failsafe mechanism programming that's been built into people because they've had thousands of hours of being told misinformation exists online and they've been told a very simple reality. | ||
So you come to them telling them the most complicated reality on earth, that they should no longer trust their healthcare department, and it's a death care department, and they've got a very easy route to take. | ||
All of this is path of least resistance. | ||
They've got a route to take that gets them to not think and not use their critical thinking. | ||
Their critical thinking has atrophied because they've outsourced it to authorities for too long, and those authorities were paid by Justin Trudeau. | ||
So they've self-installed. | ||
They've clicked on emails where you shouldn't have clicked a link, and they clicked a link and uploaded software that makes them hear Alex Jones and go, oh, yeah, right. | ||
Right. Yeah, sure, bud. | ||
You know, so a lot of Canada does that. | ||
The other bit of Canada that's growing now, they enjoy Alex Jones, but they also really, really want Trudeau to be over. | ||
So please don't mess up our chance to get Pierre in there. | ||
So there's going to be a positive pressure for Alex Jones to be linked to Pierre Polyev. | ||
But unfortunately, Pierre Polyev is a 30-yard dash to a mirage when what Canada needs is a 20-mile hike to real water. | ||
Right. And populism is building it from scratch. | ||
I thought everyone understood this from the outset, but maybe we need to cover the fundamentals. | ||
Established party means that it was established under the rubric of the Globalist Trilateral Commission, the WEF. I learned all this from The Great Reset by Alex Jones, by the way. | ||
And the Patrick Wood stuff was just amazing in that book. | ||
So everyone should... That's an organic plug for that book. | ||
But I realized that these people are all working towards this goal. | ||
So established party means everyone that got there through that process. | ||
Remember, we fell in love with Ron DeSantis. | ||
I didn't. | ||
I said, he's been there since Trump got there. | ||
Ergo, they will say nice things. | ||
They have like five of 20 terminal issues to America they will speak brilliantly on. | ||
And that's what you're being shown up here. | ||
He speaks brilliantly on five of 20 terminal issues facing Canada. | ||
But the other 15, he's on board. | ||
So unless you hear that stuff, unless you know that there is, I'm thankful one option exists. | ||
The fact that it's at 5% when we vote for them, that's great. | ||
At least we have a beachhead into people's minds to go, there is a real change. | ||
Will we fall for this? | ||
I don't know. Yes. But Alex Jones is being used as an endorser for CPC. But strangely, they won't endorse him because the liberals are in this kabuki theater where they set the metric for success is make Pierre not denounce Alex Jones. | ||
Then that's a win for everyone. | ||
You can keep not liking Alex Jones. | ||
Pierre can look like he's on the fence, and then we move on. | ||
Don't upset, because the CPC, the Conservative Party of Canada that Pierre leads this party, is established. | ||
It's very old. They were way worse than the Liberals when the time was very chaotic. | ||
When COVID was there, they sounded worse than Trudeau. | ||
When we were all locked down, they wanted to invoke emergency measures right at the outset to force people at literal gunpoint to take these vaccines. | ||
So, they have been worse, but people's memories fade when they dial up the torture from our bumbling tyrant Trudeau. | ||
So, it really is long game stuff. | ||
If Alex Jones wants to be the hero of the next year, he will support Pierre. | ||
If he wants to be legit, credibility-sustaining for very long term, he would support Max Bernier and the People's Party of Canada. | ||
Because it doesn't matter that we do our best, we must succeed in doing what's necessary. | ||
Another Churchill quote. People will think that it's the best we can do. | ||
It's the best we can do because we've been locked in a psyop of organized expectations for people that Pierre is the best we can do. | ||
But how many times can anyone tell me a conservative established party that's ever done anything? | ||
Boris Johnson, they called Macron center right. | ||
Did these guys ever do what they said they'd do? | ||
They never, ever have. | ||
Yet we are naive little hamsters hitting a pellet that's attached to a car battery every time, never learning to not touch that pellet. | ||
I'm telling you the imagery. | ||
I want to spend an afternoon in your mind to be the best movie ever. | ||
No, but you're exactly right. | ||
And this is where it gets confusing, right? | ||
We're dealing with wheels within wheels. | ||
We're dealing with plots within plots. | ||
Which, you know, again, so you've got a couple options here. | ||
Either Justin Trudeau is trying to tie Pierre Poliev to Alex Jones in an effort to discredit him. | ||
And I know we know that Alex Jones has, you know, better. | ||
He's been right about more stuff than anybody ever. | ||
I'm talking about the general perception here, which has been warped by years and years of negative media output about Alex Jones. | ||
So is he trying to associate Pierre Polyev to Alex Jones to discredit him? | ||
Or is this a sort of double blind bluff where he's trying to associate Alex Jones with Pierre Polyev to convince people that Pierre Polyev is the real deal? | ||
So they'll go with him more. | ||
And I wouldn't even have thought this if it weren't for you. | ||
I would have assumed just like so many people in America, Pierre Polyev is the real deal. | ||
And I think Ron DeSantis is sort of the perfect, you know, American correspondent to Pierre Polyev because he seems really good. | ||
And as you point out, you know, in five of 20 things, he's right on. | ||
But there are certain things where he falls short. | ||
There are certain things in his past, his association with the Bushes, the way that so many big neocon voters had backed him up to try to defeat Trump. | ||
You go, okay, he's good, but he's not the real deal. | ||
There's something dishonest here. | ||
I mean, what do you think the political calculus is here? | ||
And what comes to my mind most of all is that famous rant from Alex Jones that I helped edit into a promo that we play pretty often where Alex Jones says, I have been captured by the enemy, and I'm now being used in reverse purposes. | ||
I've been captured by the enemy. | ||
That's how it seems now, where they've destroyed his reputation, so now they can use him. | ||
Even if it's in this weird double way where they're using him to support a politician to make it seem like he's the real deal but he's really not. | ||
I mean, what's the truth here? | ||
Is there any clarity that you can help us glean from how they're using Alex Jones right now? | ||
Yeah, he is the key character in failsafe programming they've installed in everyone to trigger them to not think anymore and think, oh, it's disinformation. | ||
I heard Alex Jones's name. Which is why I think the best weapon against this is just shirts that say Alex Jones was right. | ||
You know, just make people think about it when they walk by and see you or a sticker on your car. | ||
Alex Jones was right. It makes them face the cognitive dissonance And it's hard. | ||
You know, Pierre, it's not a personal thing against Alex Jones that Pierre will not embrace Alex Jones. | ||
It's just that they poll the public, okay? | ||
So they only go by polling. | ||
They don't even release a platform. | ||
But, like, my party, PPC, releases a platform. | ||
You know that we're going to stop Agenda 2030 from the outset. | ||
Everything we do is, like, a... | ||
Grok or ChatGPT generated platform to say, if I wanted to avoid the Great Reset, what would my political party have to do? | ||
It's all in our platform. | ||
But they don't release their platform. | ||
They pull, they pull, they pull. | ||
So until we generate a culture, they will not follow the culture. | ||
And right now the culture is we want simple answers. | ||
We want free money. We are, you know, most of us are not even Canadian. | ||
We just arrived here a couple of months ago. | ||
So it's a very chaotic, turbulent time, and Pierre will only follow polling. | ||
He will never lead it. In times of crisis, you must lead and not follow, or else you'll repeat the crisis. | ||
Oh, especially since the polls and the decisions are all dictated by the media in the first place. | ||
So this is rule by media, essentially. | ||
He's a puppet of the media, and the media is a puppet of the Great Reset. | ||
It's evil all the way down. | ||
I'm going to ask Alex Cargill on the other side specifically for advice for Alex Jones on how to deal with Canadian politics. | ||
Stay with us. That is a little video from TransSplender, a.k.a. Alex Cargill on X. I guess that was a TikTok video so people can follow you on TikTok as well. | ||
I have to speak in utter code. | ||
If you mention Infowars or anything close, it gets banned for hateful ideology immediately. | ||
That's what I had to call it. I'm on information warfare. | ||
I didn't want to use your name, but yeah. | ||
No, that was my wife doing some good camera work for me. | ||
I appreciated that. That was excellent. | ||
And my God, I mean, it's so cold. | ||
You spit out coffee. | ||
It doesn't even hit the ground. | ||
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A lot of it was blowback. | ||
We kept walking our dog after, and my wife's like, you're covered in coffee. | ||
Like, alright. Well, you made it this time. | ||
We got all of our communications worked out. | ||
So, this will be our final segment with you. | ||
And I just, you know, again, it's so weird. | ||
And I can only imagine what it's like for Alex Jones. | ||
Just minding your own business. | ||
Suddenly, Justin Trudeau is saying your name in Parliament and trying to connect you with this Canadian guy that you happened to fire off a tweet one time going, Pierre Poliev seems like a cool guy. | ||
Like, you know, I doubt. I mean, Alex, this wasn't a part of some big strategy. | ||
It wasn't a formal endorsement. | ||
He simply retweeted something with Pierre Polyev and said, hey, this guy seems like the real deal. | ||
And suddenly he's in parliament and there's all these headlines and talking about and debating over it. | ||
He's the real deal. | ||
Alex Jones vouches for Pierre Polyev. | ||
What would be your advice for Alex Jones? | ||
Because, again, we don't pay that much attention to Canadian politics here. | ||
We aren't super tuned in to the nuances between the parties or even the parliamentary system is sort of baffling to Americans. | ||
If you could talk directly to Alex, what would you say about the way that they're using him and about how he should be thinking about this and the way that he's been pulled into Canadian politics now? | ||
Well, I mentioned last time it's a Truman Show. | ||
There's an elaborate Truman Show to coronate Pierre. | ||
It's okay for our media to report on Trudeau's gaffes. | ||
He's had much worse stuff that could have been reported on Trudeau long ago. | ||
In 2021, he gave a Hitler speech right before an election saying, why do we tolerate the unvaccinated? | ||
You think I'm going to let you sit on a plane next to my guinea pigs? | ||
So he's been much worse, but they didn't report on it. | ||
Now they're allowed to report on it. | ||
The floodgates open. Everyone is ushered to the path of least resistance. | ||
And they have operatives that fly out ahead of time to woo all the people that are big needle movers. | ||
That would be Elon, Jordan, Peterson, Alex Jones. | ||
And they get ahead of that, convincing them that, hey, Canada's on the mend. | ||
You know, we got a guy here. | ||
Now listen to this clip. He doesn't mean any of it, and this is very cherry-picked. | ||
And most of the time, when we had that famous apple-eating video and everyone fell in love with Pierre, he was just telling a reporter, he was just denying Trumpism. | ||
It wasn't him endorsing, like, I'm with MAGA movement. | ||
It was him saying, what do you mean Trumpism? | ||
What do you mean MAGA? Unless you know every aspect of your question, that's the Pierre tactic to get out of giving an answer. | ||
Do you know every facet of wokeism when you ask me to denounce it? | ||
And if you don't, we're never going to get to my opinion. | ||
So it's a very calculated strategy he's got whenever pressed with things. | ||
So for Alex Jones, I would say just follow the truth. | ||
You have the truth on your show when I told you about Pierre last time we were on. | ||
So if that doesn't convince him, then he's unconvinced, and that's fine. | ||
There's a ravenous group of people No matter what he does, it's Sophie's choice. | ||
People are going to say, oh, you're a controlled opposition. | ||
He's working with the establishment globalists. | ||
It would be essentially in your country, it would be like him going die hard for Ron DeSantis when everyone's like, come on, man, Trump. | ||
That's what it feels like to Canadians when we see him endorse Pierre. | ||
So there's a segment of Canada that are really hardcore Infowars fans, and I'd put that at 7% to 10%. | ||
And we are the ones that are either black-filled on politics entirely, or we support the People's Party of Canada. | ||
And so I would say the long investment is People's Party of Canada. | ||
The short-term gains, they have laid out pots of gold for everyone that will sing the praises of Pierre Polyev right now, because that's the part in the play we're at. | ||
You're supposed to hate Trudeau at full volume. | ||
That will push you further into the arms of Pierre, and you're supposed to be relieved with your small win that you get from With Pierre. | ||
And I'm not falling for it. | ||
I don't think anyone else should. I think it's the time of good and evil. | ||
Alex Jones is the one that I've been inspired by when he talks about this, when he says, why do I keep fighting? | ||
Why would I battle? It'd be so easy for me to just retire, hand this over to Harrison and Owen and just move on. | ||
It's because he wants to do the right thing. | ||
We all know that we're in some sort of greater good evil test. | ||
Can you do the right thing when put under pressure? | ||
Once you know about populism in Canada and you know that things have been corrupted at such a base level, you cannot move the chess pieces on the board. | ||
They are paid for by Lockheed Martin, Boeing, corporate welfare, crony capitalism, has bought all these assets. | ||
So you cheering for them is really bizarre to me. | ||
Like, you didn't build that. Anyone a fan of Andrew Breitbart, where he says, you know, culture is downstream from politics or politics is downstream from culture, he said. | ||
You develop a culture first. | ||
Canada does not have a culture. | ||
So I'm saying, guys, slow down. | ||
I get that they bombard us with this narrative. | ||
PPC doesn't even have a seat. | ||
They'll never get a seat. And it's like, yeah, they will. | ||
It requires support first. | ||
So if you're not supporting because we don't have a seat, you don't understand the order of operations to get a seat. | ||
So it takes work, and it's a long haul. | ||
And in the meantime, I would encourage Alex to not follow for the temptations, and I would just remind him That this is Ron DeSantis, Lindsey Graham. | ||
They want perpetual war. | ||
Listen to Pierre on Israel. | ||
He doesn't even put a Canada flag in his backdrop, just an Israel flag. | ||
He is pandering to all these global organizations that are putting on the back burner their next orchestrated emergency. | ||
So all the promises he's made to us, he can say, look, I made these promises, but then a cyber attack from Russia came. | ||
And now until the internet is controlled and we have digital ID to track whoever hit like on that Putin post, That we cannot have our freedom back. | ||
So that's what's going to happen to Pierre. | ||
He is a puppet. And I'm sorry, guys. | ||
Everyone wants to believe in the mirage. | ||
But it's not true. And we need to do a little extra work. | ||
Yeah, and I think you're right. And again, you know, it's just we don't pay that close attention to Canadian politics, and it is easy to think that Pierre is the real deal. | ||
I mean, that's the power. | ||
That's why these people are in charge. | ||
That's why they've been so successful in the past. | ||
They're very good at, you know, being hyper-specific of what they allow to be released and what they allow to get out. | ||
So again, you know... | ||
Anybody who watches InfoWars knows Alex Jones is not somebody that goes, yes, I will play along with your little game. | ||
I will pretend to like somebody. | ||
No, it's just an honest response, but maybe without the level of understanding that you have as this is your whole thing and your whole deal. | ||
And so, you know, yeah, I saw people going, oh, he's just controlled opposite. | ||
And it's like, guys, come on, come on. | ||
It's like this is so out of proportion. | ||
But then I wondered, you know, if Pierre Polyev, then what if his response was to say, you know what, you're going to associate me with Alex Jones. | ||
That's true. I do like Alex Jones and he's been right about more he's been wrong about. | ||
And it's like that would be the best response, I think, because Alex Jones is hugely popular. | ||
It would show that Pierre Polyev is an outsider. | ||
Then you go, okay, but if he's pretending to be an outsider, that's exactly what he would do. | ||
So is he pretending to do it? Is he not pretending to do it? | ||
I mean... Again, I guess this is just what happens. | ||
It's a tangled web you weave when you practice to deceive. | ||
These people are such liars. | ||
It's like just trying to game plan out, okay, what's their strategy here, can just be baffling because there's so many different options. | ||
What do you think Pierre Polyev's lack of response, really, about Alex Jones, what do you think that points to? | ||
Do you think he's aware of this and in on it, Pierre Polyev, or not? | ||
No, I think Pierre's actions are dependent on the fact that Canada is patriot deficient right now. | ||
Not enough patriots even know that populism is our best route. | ||
You know, three out of four patriots in Canada think Pierre is the way to go. | ||
And when I have an open debate forum open to them, they don't exist. | ||
These are like electronic bots and they were using these bot armies in 2019 against populism in Canada. | ||
So Pierre will do whatever the Patriot Overton window moves towards. | ||
So it's not his fault. | ||
He's a helpless puppet the same way Trudeau is. | ||
That's why I don't get mad at Trudeau. | ||
These people have no agency. | ||
They are Joe Biden. | ||
They are empty-headed. | ||
They read their script, and they move on with life. | ||
But it's all just a series of algorithms and polling, and will the Patriots stand for this? | ||
And so far, they'll run the calculation and go, will Pierre get support if Pierre denounces Alex Jones? | ||
It'll be no. | ||
Well, what if Pierre just says nothing about it? | ||
Well, then everything kind of stays the same. | ||
Well, what if Pierre endorses Alex Jones? | ||
Oh, that's going to piss off the people we need to convince in the city centers, so he's not allowed to do that. | ||
His handlers are like best friends of Hillary Clinton. | ||
John Baird was the one that worked with Hillary. | ||
The first one Hillary would call when they want to get a terrorist who murdered Christopher Speer, an American Delta Force medic, and reward him with $10 million. | ||
Get him out of Gitmo and get him into Canada and give him $10 million. | ||
That's the guy who ran Pierre's election campaign. | ||
WEF is littered throughout the Conservative Party, literally dozens of these people. | ||
And they project onto our party because Max attended a WEF meeting when we were in a war in Iraq. | ||
In Afghanistan 16 years ago, they say, well, that's WEF. It's the same way Hillary's working with Russia and says Trump's working with Russia. | ||
That's what they're doing with the WEF and Max Bernier right now. | ||
And I try to remind people, guys, look at their members. | ||
Their ideology lines up with You ask him about mass immigration, then he'll never say that he wants to stop it. | ||
You know when you're talking about a populist, they can freely talk about things. | ||
That's what makes populism so different from the establishment. | ||
You'll only know populists because they're demonized by the media because the media constructs a narrative Hand in hand with the establishment, and the populist denies that narrative, so they're demonized. | ||
You only know Trump because he's demonized. | ||
You only know Max Bernier because he's demonized. | ||
And that's all I would say to Alex Jones is, long bet is populism, the short win is established conservatism. | ||
Well, it is a worldwide conflict going on, and Canada is another important battlefield in the information war. | ||
Alex Cargill at Transplender is like a general on this battlefield, leading people towards populism and away from the controlled dichotomy of Pierre and Trudeau being two sides of the same coin. | ||
Incredible stuff, and we'll see how this goes moving forward. | ||
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Firmich has been under surveillance for a very long time, and attempts have been made to prevent him from being eligible for election in the Federal Republic of Germany through various constructs. | ||
They attempted to enlist individuals from his surroundings, acquire information, and ultimately press charges against him and secure his conviction. | ||
It was instigated by one of the organizations, like the Federal Criminal Police Office or something similar, In cooperation with the Public Prosecutor's Office. | ||
That was planned. That was already planned through a note that was already in 2021, so it was practically already intended. | ||
And also that in 2021, it has already been said that we have to somehow get rid of it. | ||
And almost got rid of him. | ||
Also that he is no longer politically eligible. | ||
In the end, this means a high conviction which excludes the possibility of being elected in the Federal Republic of Germany. | ||
So you can say this is a staged plan that has been in place for a long time? | ||
Yes, but during implementation it had to be ensured no prosecutor took part. | ||
Then you had to adjust it a bit. | ||
And then there was this house sale and it was handled in this manner. | ||
And of course, this has the scent of the money being gone now. | ||
You've killed two birds with one stone. | ||
The money, one has Dr. | ||
Firmish through it, because it's said that the money hasn't been returned, and the Corona Committee, which one probably didn't like so much, as this paper also says, or as one can see in public, also doesn't receive any money. | ||
But Templin and others have the money. | ||
And Templin is situated in an environment where there are actually individuals who either work for the BKA or with the BND Intelligence Agency. | ||
I would now suggest that the file can also be read. | ||
So this is just a part of it now. | ||
An analysis should be carried out to assess the possibilities of a declaration of incompatibility that purely prohibits holding political offices due to proven anti-democratic tendencies. | ||
Then comes the wonderful point, wonderfully in quotation marks, criminal procedural measures. | ||
Preparation must be made for the initiation of criminal proceedings based on the evidence collected against Rainer Fomick. | ||
This entails collaborating with prosecutors and preparing charges for established legal violations and offenses. | ||
And now comes the probably decisive sentence. | ||
If necessary, constructions are to be weighed and suitable third parties are to be recruited. | ||
As a note at the end, the activities of Rainer Fermi pose a complex challenge for the security authorities. | ||
The man is absolutely harmless, requiring a coordinated and multilayered response. | ||
The implementation of the recommended measures is intended to prevent its political viability and to safeguard the security and democratic values of the Federal Republic of Germany. | ||
While some are claiming the dossier is fake, the evidence already on record overwhelmingly shows that Fulmuk was targeted by the German government for his far-reaching voice, exposing the crimes of the COVID lockdowns and mandated experimental shots. | ||
Corona Committee members Justice Hoffman, Marcel Templin, and Antonia Fisher claimed that Fulmic embezzled 700,000 euros, despite this being an official documented loan for the committee's legal investigation. | ||
With the help of the notary, they illegally deposited the proceeds of Fulmic's own real estate sale into the personal account of Marcel Templin. | ||
1.158 million euros. | ||
In court, Fulmuk has been able to question his accusers and got them to admit they currently have access to this money. | ||
In a 2022 video, Justice Hoffman claims that there was nothing personal about the charges against Fulmuk. | ||
But in court, they admitted that they wanted to put him in jail and that it would be the most beautiful day of their life. | ||
Years ago, a father was accused of raping his four-year-old child. | ||
Hospital records and audio recordings of the four-year-old confirmed this. | ||
But the father was found not guilty, and German intelligence services covered it up and sealed the file until the year 2060. | ||
Marcel Templin worked with Karsten Stahl to try and block the boy's mother from speaking publicly about the case. | ||
Marcel Luth, who was running for the European elections, along with Karsten Stahl, was also involved in this cover-up. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
I'm Harrison Smith, your host of American Journal. | ||
Very happy to be joined in studio by the one and only WID Lyman. | ||
He is a Borderhawk News field reporter. | ||
He's been working in tandem with his brother Dan Lyman, of course, to bring exclusive U.S. border and immigration updates to borderhawk.news. | ||
That's borderhawk.news. Follow WID on X at WID underscore Lyman. | ||
Welcome back, sir. Good to be here, and thank you. | ||
Lots to talk about, I'm sure. | ||
Yeah, my goodness. And this is the sort of imagery we were talking about just before going live is like with Iran and Israel and Ukraine and World War III, it's like our attention gets distracted from things like immigration, but it's still very much going on. | ||
And the metaphor I was saying is like, it's like you're trying to deal with a flooding house because your sink is broken and it's just spilling water all over the place when suddenly you look up and there's a fire over there and you got to go deal with the fire, but the sink is still going. | ||
So as we deal with... | ||
Israel and World War III and all of this nonsense, the whole time there's this steady stream of migration coming in, a steady stream of foreigners breaking our laws and entering into our country. | ||
So what is the latest on that? | ||
What is the latest in the immigration world that, again, last time you were on, there was a lot of attention. | ||
People were storming through the gates and, you know, immigration was like the number one topic at that point. | ||
Now it's like falling to like fifth, but it's still going on in a very large degree. | ||
What's happening with immigration at this moment? | ||
I think your analogy is perfect because it's the kind of thing where even if it ebbs and flows, right, a little slow here, a little slow in February, it's like the sink running. | ||
It's still going, right? | ||
We're still at, you know, multiple thousands of encounters daily. | ||
So, I mean, or weekly, I should say. | ||
So, I mean, it's still going on throughout the entire process. | ||
Slower in Eagle Pass. | ||
We see an uptick now in New Mexico. | ||
California has been steady the entire time. | ||
So, you know, even if the numbers aren't as crazy as they were in December, it's still going on. | ||
And this isn't going anywhere, Harrison. | ||
You know, we see a slight decrease on some of the aspects that we talked about last time where Mexico is really ramping up what it's doing and slowing some of that, you know, migration north. | ||
But they're just kind of going back into this funnel, right, this sort of cycle. | ||
So maybe the migrants go south, but then they're going to come back at some point. | ||
So the current situation is that it's a little slower in some of the areas still. | ||
We do see an uptick in places like New Mexico, California, but it's not going anywhere, right? | ||
The faucet's still running. Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And so this story is the big one today from Infowars.com. | ||
I hadn't seen this until I read it at Infowars this morning. | ||
I know you haven't had a chance to look into this, but obviously this isn't anything new. | ||
New, the fact that this type of activity is going on. | ||
The fact that there's pushback against it is new. | ||
Guatemala investigating U.S. NGOs for child trafficking, and they're seeking help from the Texas Attorney General. | ||
Guatemala is seeking help from the Texas Attorney General to investigate child trafficking in the country by U.S. NGOs, according to investigative journalist Sarah Carter. | ||
On her website, Carter describes obtaining an official letter by the Guatemalan government to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. | ||
He was sent to Paxton on Saturday. | ||
It says this, This is pretty unprecedented. | ||
You've got the Guatemalan government doing what government's supposed to be doing, protecting their people, going, hey, these American taxpayer-funded NGOs are coming into our country, taking children out, and then we never see them again. | ||
Although we do know some of them at least have been trafficked and subjected to sexual and physical abuse. | ||
I mean, this has been going on for a while. | ||
I'm very happy to see some pushback against these NGOs. | ||
Do you think anything's going to come of this? | ||
I hope so. And Ken Paxton has waged a war on a lot of the NGOs in Texas. | ||
He has filed lawsuits against the ones in El Paso that have been extremely egregious in this case, right? | ||
So as far as helping people come across, he's kind of gone after them much more so than any other state AG that I know of. | ||
And this is shocking that a foreign government is now involved in this, right? | ||
You know, it just points to our own government not doing enough, not getting involved in this situation. | ||
You know, everyone at this point knows the stories of all the children that have gone missing now. | ||
They entered the system and, you know, hundreds of thousands are now missing at this point. | ||
So this is great to see. | ||
And you made a good point earlier, you know, what's it going to take to get at these NGOs? | ||
I mean, to even report on them is incredibly difficult. | ||
You know, Borderhawk was down in Eagle Pass and to even drive to the front of the building is difficult. | ||
There's security everywhere at all of these places, and I don't know what it's going to take for people to say, hey, we need to investigate, we need to look at these organizations, and for a foreign government to get involved, I mean, that's shocking, but finally, right? | ||
Yeah, and even without the sexual and physical abuse, I mean, these NGOs only exist to violate our laws. | ||
I mean, they only exist to bring in millions of illegal foreigners into our country and then work the legal system so that they're allowed to stay here. | ||
That's already illegal. So, I mean, the abuse stuff to the side, I mean, it's horrible and I'm glad people are focusing on it, but already these NGOs, it's basically a mafia, right? | ||
I mean, this is a criminal syndicate designed to explicitly and deliberately and exclusively violate our laws, so... | ||
How is this so difficult to deal with some of these NGOs and not just deal with like it'd be one thing if the federal government was pretending to be blind to these we are funding them we're giving them our taxpayer dollars to do this so again this is why it's so hard to even cover this sort of stuff is our government is actively involved in these this criminal syndicate essentially how do we undo this man? | ||
You know, I think some of your verbiage is a bit hyperbolic, but it's not that far off because, you know, when you look at places like Tucson and Casa Elitas that we reported on looking at kind of how they operate. | ||
So they have a shelter, so to speak, or processing in the courthouse in Tucson on the backside of it, right? | ||
They're just part of it. They have a huge building that they've taken over near the Owlet Mall in Tucson. | ||
And then they've started to sort of take over a bunch of hotels. | ||
Right. And they do all that with state money. | ||
The local officials were coming forward saying, hey, we need more money. | ||
Our funding is going to run out on March 31st. | ||
It didn't. They got more money from FEMA. Both senators in Arizona were fighting for, we need more money. | ||
We have to continue doing this. | ||
It costs them about a million dollars a week to run their operation in terms of their staff and everything that they do. | ||
So again, slightly hyperbolic, but not far off at all because they're totally embedded with the organizations, with the governments, local, state, federal, you name it. | ||
And it kind of all goes on underneath and the citizens just kind of see it, right? | ||
It's kind of right in front of them in plain sight. | ||
But again, how do you attack such a large machine? | ||
No, it's absolutely insane. | ||
It is completely insane. And then, of course, we see story after story, places like San Antonio, where the hotel will jack up its prices knowing that the government's going to sign essentially a blank check. | ||
They go, yeah, we need to rent out your whole hotel. | ||
And the hotel goes, oh, well, that's good because our prices just doubled. | ||
And they're like, whatever, it's taxpayer money, here you go. | ||
So the corporations are incentivized to allow this to continue. | ||
The NGOs are incentivized to allow this to continue. | ||
It's just a giant money-making operation, and the thing that they're selling is access to America, and really the destruction of America is the product that they're producing. | ||
So how this can be allowed to go on is really beyond anything, which is the world. | ||
But again, you know, we're just learning about this this morning as everybody is with the reporting from Sarah Carter. | ||
What it says is billions of dollars been granted to the U.S. by the U.S. two NGOs working to aid illegal immigrants entering the U.S. Quote, as a prosecutor's office, Ministerio Publico of Guatemala have received a criminal complaint that states some criminal actions which we see with great concern. | ||
Angel Pineda, Guatemala's Secretary General, told Carter. | ||
So, Do you think anything comes from this? | ||
Do you think that Guatemala will actually maybe kick out some of these NGOs? | ||
Because if they have information that there's been human trafficking, sexual trafficking, it doesn't matter if the NGOs are there to cure cancer. | ||
They can't be there if they're involved in human trafficking. | ||
So, I mean, is this... I hate that we have to find these, like, ulterior ways of just having border security, right? | ||
That's the same thing with, you know, it's like, well, now we can stop them because of COVID. And it's like, really, we got to use COVID as an excuse? | ||
Whatever. You know, whatever the excuse is, let's use it. | ||
I mean, is this the excuse we need to put some sort of limitation on the NGO program? | ||
We need something, right? | ||
Like, you know, your grass is too tall. | ||
We have to do something at this point to combat this. | ||
And if a foreign government gets involved because of this, I mean, everyone should get behind this, right? | ||
I mean, across the board, anything against children is entirely negative. | ||
But it's going to be really hard. | ||
And to your point about the hotels raising their rates and getting more money, a reporter on the ground in Tucson, Bandwagon, big shout out to him. | ||
He has uncovered how they will sort of revamp the hotel when they're done, right? | ||
So the incentivization... | ||
involved in this process is incredibly huge. | ||
And you have this large machine of, you know, again, state, local businesses, everyone's kind of making money off all this process. | ||
So some leverage, some pushback, at least in this context, has got to take hold. | ||
People have to kind of wake up to this a little bit. | ||
And the only way this changes is right. | ||
If you vote, right, you show up to your local, your state board, your school board, you say, hey, we're not going to do this anymore. | ||
We're not going to be that kind of town. | ||
We're not going to be complicit in this process. | ||
And And that's really the main way we can really push back is just vote these people out. | ||
well, and sticking to that idea, you know, We did a big report, I think it was last week or maybe the week before, but there were all these stories about how the migrants being placed in these five-star hotels, they were getting maid service, they were having their laundry done for them, they were getting three meals a day at the top. | ||
And I could even understand if it was like, okay, we need to house these people somewhere, we'll rent out this hotel, but we gotta work out a deal with the hotel where like, We're not going to pay for housekeeping. | ||
The migrants have to keep it up themselves. | ||
They have to do certain things like there's got to be a pared down way that we can save some money, you know, be charged less, but get less of the, you know, things that people get at hotels like maid service and laundry service. | ||
But they don't do that. | ||
They just go full bore. | ||
We'll pay four hundred dollars a night forever for every one of your rooms. | ||
And that'll just continue, you know, relentlessly. | ||
It seems like it's it seems to me like a deliberate thing where they could easily negotiate and get the prices down. | ||
But they don't because it's not their money. | ||
They don't care. | ||
The hotel loves it. | ||
So, you know, they're happy to provide the services. | ||
So, again, it seems like there's so many places in this whole process where a little bit of change could at least not totally destroy the American taxpayer. | ||
At least there are places where there could be some negotiation and it wouldn't, you know, cost quite so much. | ||
But they're not even remotely interested in that. | ||
They seem to be happy to pay for anything that the immigrants want, regardless of what it is. | ||
And again, that seems like a deliberate choice they're making. | ||
It's definitely deliberate. | ||
And, you know, we covered a bit of a story about one of the main processing centers in El Paso on the north side. | ||
Massive square complex. | ||
It's a temporary sort of area. | ||
It's a soft shelter. But there's construction all day long. | ||
There's medical personnel. | ||
There's government personnel. | ||
There's lawyers, there's a recreational facility, there's food, there's all kinds of shelter. | ||
They can make phone calls to other legal representations. | ||
So all of that right there is just costing, I mean, millions and millions of dollars. | ||
That's one shelter in one area of El Paso. | ||
This is not gonna stop anytime soon. | ||
They're gonna continue pulling as much money as they can for the US taxpayer. | ||
And to your point, should we do a little something? | ||
Probably we should do a little something, right? - At least, right? - 100,000 people show up at our border, We should probably do something to that. | ||
But this scale is just totally unbelievable. | ||
And what's also crazy, Harrison, is that a lot of these illegals, these migrants, they know about all these things. | ||
Of course. They know that if they can cross the border, the clock starts. | ||
They know they can get access to all the things that we just listed. | ||
I mean, I was covering a crossing of about 17 right in New Mexico. | ||
And I would say four of them were very sick, coughing, wheezing, respiratory issues of some variety. | ||
One lady was throwing up actively as she was being arrested. | ||
And you know that that person's coming across and immediately going to get medical care for whatever issue that they have. | ||
And we see that time and time again. | ||
So to your faucet running thing, I mean, we could at least, you know, like kind of put your hand under it. | ||
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Right, right. | |
You put a bucket down. | ||
I mean, it's not going to stop the flow, but yeah, it's something that could be done. | ||
And I mean, the health is another issue that's been coming up recently. | ||
I read last week, or yeah, it must have been last week, NBC News was talking about the measle outbreaks and the whole article, the whole thing, you know, probably 20 paragraphs. | ||
They mentioned vaccination in every single paragraph. | ||
It's only at the last paragraph that they say, oh, by the way, the recent outbreaks have been at these migrant centers. | ||
I mean, they're concealing the fact that we're... | ||
There are literally diseases that we have eradicated in America that you don't need to get vaccinated for because they don't exist here. | ||
But now they do because they're reintroducing them by bringing people from other countries where these things have not been eradicated, like measles, tuberculosis, and a number of others. | ||
So I mean, the health issue, that's a very big deal. | ||
And again, for people that shut down the entire world for COVID, they seem completely fine with bringing in these eradicated diseases. | ||
I mean, is this not another thing that we can go, look, We're fine with migrants, but you can't bring in eradicated diseases to, you know, poison the American people. | ||
The correlation there is amazing, right? | ||
So a couple years ago, we couldn't go surfing. | ||
We couldn't walk in parks. We couldn't go to church. | ||
Couldn't go to church. Couldn't go to funerals. | ||
Right. Couldn't visit, you know, loved ones and family. | ||
And now it's like, oh, no, we'll bring everybody in. | ||
It's no problem. Yeah. So, I mean, the correlation there— They're coughing up blood. | ||
It's fine. Yeah, who cares? | ||
It doesn't take much to say, ah, there's something about this that's very strange and odd. | ||
It's very weird. Yeah. | ||
And we can go down that rabbit hole as far as you want, but just that correlation that you're pointing right there is totally accurate. | ||
It's completely insane. | ||
But getting back to this Guatemalan thing, I mean, this is the claim from the letter that was sent by the Attorney General. | ||
It says, These Guatemalan children have been repeatedly placed in shelters and organizations throughout Texas under the guise of providing them with a family environment. | ||
Disturbingly, there have been reports and documented situations of sexual abuse in these shelters, which is a huge violation of the rights and dignity of these children. | ||
I mean, again, it's like that paragraph alone, that whatever else is happening, it needs to be shut down. | ||
When you've got a system that is allowing children to be exploited and no oversight and the American government doesn't even seem to be aware of this, or at least they're not taking responsibility for it, that alone should be enough for us to say, okay, hold on, we're not letting anybody in until we figure out We can't bring in any more children when the children that we are bringing in are either getting lost and just disappearing or being subjected to some form of slavery in one way or another. | ||
Obviously, sexual slavery would be the primary concern, but there's just your normal, average, run-of-the-mill, work-a-day slavery, right? | ||
They'll bring kids in and they'll say, okay, we brought you in and we'll send you back or we'll let you be arrested if you don't work at this chicken farm for us. | ||
And they just put them to work. | ||
Doesn't matter how young they are. | ||
They say, you have to pay us. | ||
The cartels do this. I mean, it seems like this alone is enough for us to say, okay, we got to shut this whole thing down until we figure out what's going on. | ||
It should be enough, right? | ||
I mean, this should really be the tipping point for most people to get involved, to say, hey, what are we doing here? | ||
You know, we're in the United States of America, right? | ||
We're the greatest nation to ever exist. | ||
You know, we have the most rights for most people all over the world that come here. | ||
Like, we can't be doing this kind of thing. | ||
This isn't an American thing at all. | ||
And your point about the working, I mean, the New York Times did a story on immigrant children who are working in factories, Michigan, New York, all over the place. | ||
So it's not at all shocking what we're reading here, because this has been happening for years and years, but you hope that, you know, a place like Texas, who really is... | ||
In my mind, they really are trying to stem the process, to slow things down, to cut down money a little bit, right? | ||
Gently slow the drip of the water, you know, to see Texas get involved. | ||
And Ken Paxton is a serious man. | ||
I mean, he's really gone after some of these NGOs. | ||
They've really done a lot as far as building up wires, floating barriers. | ||
So you would hope that this would turn the tide a little bit. | ||
But the other side of that, though, is you have places like New Mexico that They don't seem to care at all about any of this, right? | ||
They have no border in a lot of areas. | ||
Nobody has any idea as far as the number of encounters. | ||
The gotaways there are super popular. | ||
So again, you hope that the federal government gets involved here and if folks like yourself and other people on the ground and other whistleblowers just make enough noise, you'd hope that it would move the needle some. | ||
Well, I think it already has moved the needle, and I think, obviously, you've been having massive success with Borderhawk News, Borderhawk.News. | ||
The videos are going viral. | ||
You're going on Fox News and talking about this. | ||
Muckraker we saw on Fox News recently. | ||
And I sort of class all you guys together as just independent citizen journalists that are going out and getting the stories on the ground that the mainstream media seems utterly disinterested in, except, of course, for Fox News and some of us, and it is breaking through. | ||
Eventually. But I think the more light we get on this situation, the more hope that we have. | ||
And they thrive in darkness and they hate the fact that you and Borderhawk News and Muckraker and Henry Facey and Arce and all these guys are just doing it. | ||
They don't want that happening. | ||
They don't want you guys out there doing it. | ||
So I encourage people to support borderhawk.news, support Wid Lyman, follow him on x at wid underscore Lyman. | ||
But I mean, do you think this is having an effect? | ||
Do you think the light that you and others are helping to bring to this situation is having a tangible effect at this point? | ||
That's really the hope, right? | ||
And if you look at the amount of eyes that see reports, that see some of our documentation, some of our video work, some of the stuff that you guys do, of course, you hope that that certainly has an effect. | ||
What's fascinating, though, is I talked to a lot of reporters on the ground, a bunch of them actually at the trial of the gentleman in Arizona, and a lot of them were left-leaning, and they had never heard of us. | ||
Of course not. | ||
Of course not. Of course not. | ||
A lot of what I do specifically is just video reporting. | ||
It's just showing you what's happening. | ||
This is what the wall looks like. | ||
These are the people running across. | ||
This is what this looks like. | ||
And then people can draw conclusions from there. | ||
At least I see my role as that. | ||
And a lot of what Borderhawk does is just getting information out there, exposing. | ||
And they definitely know about what we're doing, but they have no interest in putting it out there in any way. | ||
So if they did, that would probably really move the needle. | ||
But I don't know what it would take for... | ||
For those other larger networks to even shine the smallest light on them. | ||
Right. Well, it would take some semblance of actual concern about the American people and the blight that we're under, and that doesn't exist. | ||
So it's not happening anytime soon. | ||
Speaking of some of the footage that you've gotten, what's the latest? | ||
The last I saw was a nighttime excursion, I think, outside of El Paso. | ||
But just tell us, what's the latest that's come out of Borderhawk? | ||
So the last couple things we've put out have been mostly about New Mexico. | ||
And when I say New Mexico, it's really just the little area that's attached to El Paso. | ||
So El Paso is going to be on the west side of Texas. | ||
I mean, pretty much all the way to the border. | ||
And then if you drive maybe a mile or 10 minutes outside the city, not 10 minutes, 5 minutes, you'll get into New Mexico. | ||
Sunland Park has gotten a lot of attention. | ||
Bill Malugian was talking about this. | ||
There was a Fox News crew for... | ||
A few days that I was there. | ||
I was there for about two weeks total. | ||
They were there for 10 minutes, but they were there. | ||
So that area has been extremely busy. | ||
We're still seeing a push away from Texas. | ||
Texas is still making it very hard to cross, to get involved, and the Mexican government is still doing quite a bit in places like Coila and Chihuahua. | ||
Some of the reporters talked about how even Juarez is pushing people south, some of the government there. | ||
So people are going to New Mexico right now. | ||
We saw that shift and we saw a ton of people crossing that wanted to be captured and a ton of people that came across that did not want to be captured. | ||
So you see both aspects in New Mexico pretty much all day long. | ||
So the biggest things coming out are going to be that. | ||
And then we did shoot some film at night. | ||
I like to shoot during the day, Harrison. | ||
That's kind of my optimum. Yeah. | ||
Nighttime's a little bit different. It seems scarier. | ||
I mean, the whole border situation seems sort of terrifying with the cartels at work, knowing how lawless they are. | ||
So, yeah, when I saw you were doing something at night, I was like, oh, good Lord. | ||
And the tunnels and everything, I mean, just incredible stuff. | ||
Yeah, this right here, this footage you're showing is with Anthony Aguero on the ground here. | ||
And this is a little tunnel that goes right after the border wall that goes underneath the train. | ||
And what folks will do is they'll hop off the fence or go around the fence and they'll dive into this little tunnel. | ||
And then they'll go deeper into the interior so they can kind of hide. | ||
And you see tons of remnants of that. | ||
I saw it actively during the day, not at night. | ||
And while we were doing this shoot, actually, the audio, you can hear like ATVs and dirt bikes driving by. | ||
They were patrolling. | ||
They're always watching, taking videos of you, taking photos. | ||
And then we heard a guy drive by in a car with really loud music. | ||
And my Spanish isn't that great at the time, but Anthony was telling me how they were playing like Death to You, We're Gonna Kill Everybody, just crazy, angry rap music, I guess. | ||
And we thought that was time to leave. | ||
Yeah, yeah. It's about that time to head out. | ||
No, it's incredible stuff, and it does take bravery to do this. | ||
I know that for sure. | ||
Again, if you just look at the way the cartels are seemingly completely above the law, at least in Mexico and largely to America, you know, to some degree as well, it really takes bravery. | ||
But it's not an excuse for us not to cover this. | ||
There's no reason why MSM can send people to war zones in Afghanistan, but not the southern border. | ||
They should be sending people to the southern border instead. | ||
Some people like WID Lyman at WID underscore Lyman on X. Borderhawk.news. | ||
We'll be back on the other side to talk a little bit more about this, as well as the case of the rancher in Arizona, right, that actually, in self-defense, killed a migrant and is now on trial for his life there. | ||
I'm here in studio with WID Lyman at WID underscore Lyman, borderhawk.news. | ||
You brought up a little bit in the last segment, but let's get into this trial because there are some interesting things happening with the trial of George Allen Kelly, the rancher who is on trial for murder, having been accused of shooting migrants. | ||
Some interesting developments here. | ||
It's going a lot. It's taking a lot longer than they expected, I guess. | ||
And I was just reading the judge. | ||
Is actually setting sort of some ground rules saying, okay, we got to speed this up. | ||
We're hoping to get this done by, I guess, Thursday this week. | ||
But he's not happy about how slow it's going. | ||
I expected the actual trial part of the trial before it went to jury to be over by now. | ||
But I guess it hasn't even gotten to defense's turn yet. | ||
So they're still on the prosecutor. | ||
Why is it taking so long? | ||
There's probably a couple reasons. | ||
One would be, and you're right, the state has not rested, by the way, and they're not going to resume trial until Tuesday. | ||
Oh, wow. So they actually tried to speed it up and get people back in trial on Monday, but the jury was like, this is going to take a lot longer. | ||
Let's just do a regular schedule. | ||
So they haven't even rested. | ||
The defense hasn't even started. | ||
They're predicting two to three days, and then they have to get instructions and then select their official jury. | ||
So they're not going to get done next week. | ||
The judge is definitely unhappy about this. | ||
He's going to start imposing time limits on cross-examination, which is really where this trial has taken a long time. | ||
The defense's cross-examinations and then the re-examination by the state, that process has taken exorbitantly long. | ||
I've tried to watch every minute, Harrison, but my goodness, it is not easy. | ||
Yeah, it's days and days. | ||
I'm hitting the fast-forward 10-second button. | ||
Yeah. A lot of the witnesses that come forwards, it's very procedural. | ||
You know, what time did you call? | ||
421. Where is that? | ||
It's on this page. What page is that? | ||
I don't remember. Would you like to refresh your memory? | ||
Right, right, right. And you're just sitting there going, oh. | ||
Right, right. But I wonder if that's a tactic because, I mean, if you're sitting there in the jury box and You're just spending week after week being bombarded with all of this very confusing information. | ||
It can sort of disguise what seems to me like kind of a simple thing. | ||
I mean, this isn't like a murder mystery. | ||
It's not like we're trying to figure out whodunit. | ||
We know who, you know, he said, yeah, I shot at the guys. | ||
I didn't mean to kill him or, you know, whatever his claim is, self-defense or accidental, whatever it is. | ||
It doesn't seem like it should have the same level of confusion that maybe your average murder trial would, where you've just got a guy who's gunned down in the street and nobody knows who did it, so you've got to try to prove who it was and then prove why. | ||
It seems like this should be simpler, so do you think maybe this is a strategy by the prosecution to just befuddle things in the jury's mind and make things more confusing than perhaps they need to be? | ||
There could be an aspect of it. | ||
You know, I wouldn't be able to speak to their specific strategy. | ||
One of the things that appears to me is since they don't have a lot of physical evidence, they're having to use all of this other kind of evidence procedural. | ||
You know, we did this, we did this, we did this because we don't have an eyewitness, a bullet matching the gun. | ||
We don't have a confession of any variety. | ||
So in my mind, they're having to utilize other kinds of evidence and And there's two other aspects to this, too. | ||
One of them is that they put Mrs. | ||
Kelly, Wanda Kelly, on the stand, and the prosecution spent about five and a half hours with her. | ||
And I would say four and a half hours of that, they tried to impeach her testimony, meaning that the information that she gave prosecutors early on, she said something different on the stand. | ||
And they were trying to pin her down on why she said that. | ||
And she said, I'm very confused right now. | ||
I'm very confused. | ||
Was it this? | ||
Was it five? | ||
Was it eight? | ||
I'm not really sure. | ||
They spent a ton of time on that. | ||
And the judge was very unhappy. | ||
He said, I no longer know what you're trying to even impeach her about. | ||
And then the second thing is that whenever the state calls a witness, the defense tries to show that they didn't do their job correctly and that they zeroed in on Mr. Kelly immediately. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. | ||
Oh, you didn't even investigate this. | ||
You didn't even look at other options. | ||
You didn't even bother to check on what other thing could have happened. | ||
So the whole time that the state is presenting, the defense is also presenting this sort of procedural issue. | ||
But what can happen with that is you get hours and hours of just confusion. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And obviously there is some mysterious circumstances here. | ||
They never found the bullet, apparently. | ||
So that's... I mean, how do you not find the bullet that killed a guy unless somebody picked it up and took it? | ||
And if somebody picked it up and took it, why did they pick it up and take it? | ||
Like, that sort of thing alone seems to be like, okay, did they do something wrong or is there something we're missing here? | ||
And you were talking a little bit about some of the expert testimony, ballistic-style questioning that was going on. | ||
Do they have any outcome to this? | ||
I mean, again, I'm just sort of baffled by the fact that a guy gets shot, the bullet is not in the body, the bullet is not in the crime scene around, so... | ||
So what the heck? What are you even operating on if you don't have the physical evidence there? | ||
What was some of the ballistics testimony that stood out to you? | ||
The part that stood out was that they arrived at a non-conclusion of this was a solid core bullet and it could have been fired from an AK-47. | ||
Two incredibly popular things, especially in Texas. | ||
Right, yeah, seriously. It's not in Texas, but Texans know. | ||
So that was kind of their main conclusion. | ||
I'll tell you a very quick anecdote. | ||
So the forensic specialist went up and then the medical examiner went up. | ||
They spent an entire morning trying to decide how he died. | ||
And they concluded that he died of a bullet. | ||
It was the entire morning. | ||
It was three hours of... | ||
You know, this much blood was found. | ||
This lung was punctured. | ||
This part of the heart was injured. | ||
And it all could have been said in like a paragraph. | ||
Like, you know, those memes were like, could this have been an email? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. It kind of felt like that. | ||
Just like, yeah, he died of a bullet. | ||
Okay, let's move on. Right. | ||
It was an incredible amount of detail that goes into these parts because in my mind, they don't have the other physical evidence. | ||
Right, that they would need. | ||
I mean, if they actually had the bullet, it would be a simple matter of then firing another bullet from George Allen Kelly's gun and then comparing the two bullets and every gun sort of has a unique signature that it will leave on the bullet. | ||
And so, you know, if you had the other bullet, then you could conclusively say, if it came from that gun, you could conclusively say, okay, this bullet came from this gun. | ||
We have that established. Now let's move on. | ||
But if you don't even have that... | ||
How are you charging this guy for murder? | ||
You can't even say if he fired a gun or if he did fire the gun, if the bullet that he fired actually killed the guy. | ||
So, you know, I thought this was sort of cut and dry, but the more I'm learning about it, the more I'm like, wait, it might not have been him. | ||
It may have been like a cartel hit that just happened to coincide with him firing warning shots. | ||
He... If I was in the jury, I'd be saying my reasonable doubt is growing by the day. | ||
And that is the standard, right? | ||
This is different than a civil case. | ||
This is going to be criminal. | ||
This is this man's life. | ||
Beyond reasonable doubt. You definitely have to be pretty certain. | ||
And there's two parts of his testimony that I think that the jurors will pay attention to. | ||
The first one is the initial call. | ||
He tells his wife and he tells Border Patrol, I heard a shot. | ||
I'm going outside. | ||
Right. So his initial reaction is based on hearing a shot. | ||
That's his testimony and his wife's testimony. | ||
And then the prosecution is interviewing him and they're using all these methods. | ||
Everybody saw making a murder. | ||
They're using all the same methods. | ||
Like, don't you want to admit to this? | ||
You shot them, didn't you? | ||
It'll be worse for you if you don't just admit it. | ||
Just tell me the truth. | ||
And he says the same thing over and over. | ||
And then they arrest him. | ||
And he says, well, what are you arresting me for? | ||
And they said, first degree murder. And that was the initial charge, as you remember, right? | ||
They changed it to second degree. | ||
And the defense even made a good point. | ||
It was like, well, isn't it like negligent discharge of a firearm? | ||
Isn't this some other charge? | ||
Why did you go with first degree murder? | ||
And that's kind of their point is that the prosecution, the investigators really zeroed in on It was Mr. | ||
Kelly. He's shooting at these people. | ||
You shot them, didn't you? | ||
And that was kind of their aim originally. | ||
Right. And, I mean, there's a big difference between first and second degree murder. | ||
I mean, there's a difference between, you know, hitting somebody with your car because you don't see them and they die. | ||
I mean, versus... Sitting there planning, going, okay, first I'm going to do this and then I'm going to wait and I'm going to hide here so they can't see me and then shoot them here. | ||
There's a very, very big difference between premeditated murder and some sort of accidental death. | ||
And when they're going for premeditated murder, you only do that if you're sure you can get it because it's a big risk. | ||
You only can try these guys once. | ||
I think I asked you last time, has it changed any? | ||
What is your just overall... | ||
You know, take away from the trial. | ||
Is it moving in one direction or the other? | ||
Is one side, you know, really succeeding where the other side is failing? | ||
Or is it still just totally up in the air at this point? | ||
It really feels like opening statements, first day of trial, the witness that was supposedly with the decedent, the person that died, the witness that was there, who's the Honduran, who's in Mexico. | ||
After that day, I feel like the trial has not moved an inch. | ||
Interesting. You know, so much of the data has come out and it's been sort of just totally negative. | ||
So I don't feel like it's moving quite as fast and no conclusions yet. | ||
Well, we're praying for the guy. | ||
He shouldn't even be in this situation. | ||
And we'll get into why exactly that is on the other side. | ||
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I mean, really just beyond description how important it is to get footage and video and proof of what's going on, because otherwise they are allowed to paint it all as conspiracy theory, which, of course, it is not. | ||
But that's what they were doing. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Remember when they said when Trump was talking about the caravans back six years ago and they were saying caravans? | ||
There's no such thing as caravans. | ||
Now you open up, you know, MSM and it's the third caravan this year is making its way through Guadalajara. | ||
I mean, it's it has changed, hasn't it? | ||
Some of the coverage and the fact that they basically were saying that there was no migrant crisis that shifted to the migrant crisis is under control and you don't need to worry about it. | ||
But it has changed a little bit, hasn't it? | ||
The narrative has changed, the verbiage has changed, and a lot of that has to do with people like yourself, organizations like Infowars, other just sort of gonzo journalists just shoving into people's faces and saying, please acknowledge what's happening. | ||
I believe it was Jen Psaki that said, no, there's not like they're walking across the border. | ||
Right. Right, right. If I get that wrong, I apologize. | ||
I know one of the officials said, it's not like they're walking across. | ||
It's like, actually, that's exactly what they're doing. | ||
Right. Every single day, we've documented this multiple times. | ||
So the narrative has changed a touch, and we're seeing a lot of pressure on Mayorkas now, which in my mind is wonderful. | ||
You're seeing people like Ken Paxton getting involved as far as Texas goes, but it hasn't changed enough, would be what we would say. | ||
Yeah, no, not nearly enough. | ||
And just to finish up here with the coverage, because you were there on the ground of the trial of George Allen Kelly. | ||
It's still going on a lot longer than people expected. | ||
The latest is that I guess the judge stood up and walked out. | ||
Judge walks out of George Kelly trial, Arizona rancher accused of shooting migrants. | ||
The judge in the trial walked out of the courtroom in the middle of proceedings on Thursday. | ||
The trial's in its third week, and Judge Thomas Fink has accused lawyers on the defense and prosecution of dragging out the oral arguments. | ||
And the jurors were taken actually to the ranch so they could get a view of what was going on, which they call rare, but I've heard of that in basically every high-profile murder case. | ||
At some point, the jury will go and actually see the crime scene for themselves. | ||
Yeah. But, I mean, this is weird, and they don't even really explain why the judge got up and walked off, but apparently he did, which again just sort of points to this being just a strange circumstance all around. | ||
The judge is not happy with how this is going. | ||
Is this... Do you think this is different than other trials? | ||
Do you think the prosecution is maybe feeling extra pressure because this story has become sort of symbolic or emblematic of the migrant crisis? | ||
Do you think that they're taking that into account as they prosecute this? | ||
They have to. I mean, I talked to one of the interpreters in the courtroom, and they said they've never seen this much media at all the other trials in this courtroom, you know, combined almost. | ||
I mean, there's five or six people there from local media, Independent, Epoch Times. | ||
So the amount of coverage this is getting is certainly putting pressure on the prosecution, who likely already feels pressure just from, you know, their position in general. | ||
Yeah. The judge has certainly been exasperated at times, and he has expressed that over and over, you know, next question, move on, overrule, you know, kind of continuously. | ||
On that morning of that day, he talked about imposing time limits on cross-examination, which is pretty rare. | ||
And the defense attorney at the time, Ms. | ||
Larkin, said, you know, you're violating Mr. | ||
Kelly's constitutional rights. | ||
I have every right to cross-examine. | ||
For as long as they want, yeah. | ||
And he says, well, I'm going to make it five minutes. | ||
Wow. And then she said something else. | ||
And he goes, now you have four minutes. | ||
That's crazy. He's very exasperated. | ||
That's especially crazy because it seems like that would totally open up for appeal later on where they could go, hey, if he's convicted... | ||
We didn't get a fair trial. | ||
We weren't allowed to cross—you know, they were allowed to interrogate their witnesses as long as we wanted. | ||
We were limited on our time. | ||
I mean, that seems like a blatant violation of his constitutional rights and an obvious grounds for, you know, this being thrown out by a higher court. | ||
That's weird that a judge would make that decision. | ||
Yeah, and you can tell it's just a culmination of multiple days like we were talking about before. | ||
Just a lot of questions and minutia. | ||
I do think the appellate court will be involved in this, though, regardless of the outcome. | ||
I feel like the state will certainly appeal, and then the defense will likely appeal as well. | ||
But this has already been such a high-profile case that it's not going to go away anytime soon. | ||
Well, I think the good news is, as far as I understand, I mean, if he's let off, I mean, I think that's it. | ||
I don't think they can bring him to... | ||
I don't think the prosecution can try again, which is probably why they're doing all this stuff and trying to make it go on for so long because they know they only have one chance to go after this guy. | ||
But again, our prayers are with George Allen Kelly. | ||
I don't think he did anything wrong. | ||
And I think it's incumbent on us to support him as it's just emblematic of the abuse that the American government is doing to its own people. | ||
It's just absolutely absurd. And you were talking a little bit about the fact that you've got the investigator and the prosecutor and the whole of the American government arrayed On the prosecutor's side versus the American citizen on the defense side, which makes sense in a normal murder trial because you want the state on the side of the victim, not the murderer. But in this case, it's not a normal murder trial. | ||
It's a trial that has to do with the invasion that's being actually allowed by the government. | ||
So you've got the government causing the conditions that caused this tragedy, and then the government is there to punish the American people for really being victims of their own policies. | ||
It's sick, man. Your correlation is very accurate. | ||
And you see the entire weight of this situation. | ||
And it's sort of directed at Mr. | ||
Kelly in some ways. Again, I'm not saying guilt or innocent, but the whole weight of the situation, you know, the open border wall, years of people crossing his border, him being slightly fed up with the whole situation. | ||
I mean, he talks about that a lot in his phone calls. | ||
I can only imagine. And then you have the government saying, well, you did something wrong in the situation, even though we caught the situation to begin with. | ||
I mean, the entire weight of the situation is definitely pointed at Tucson right now. | ||
But that's sort of it, isn't it? | ||
It's like they're going to abuse you, and if you stand up against it, You're now on trial for your life. | ||
I mean, it seems like outside of even just the immigration stuff with crime in general, with the squatter situation, right, where you've got cops defending the criminals who are stealing people's homes. | ||
It's like time and time again in America, American citizens are put in either impossible or difficult situations by the American government. | ||
And if you don't act exactly right, which in most cases is shut up and allow the abuse to continue, which I guess right now, that's the takeaway I think they want people to get is, hey, we open the border. | ||
You've got migrants crossing. | ||
You've got cartel members, you know, walking through your yard. | ||
Too bad. | ||
You can't do anything about it because the minute you try to defend yourself, the government is going to come down on you like a ton of bricks. | ||
It really is sick, man. It's a little dark, too, right? | ||
And our purpose in showing a lot of this border coverage is what's happening. | ||
this is the situation, but what about us? | ||
What about the United States? | ||
What about American citizens? | ||
Should we have to pay for this? | ||
Should we have to be subjected on the border, right? | ||
Talk to other ranchers. | ||
Mr. Kelly is one of many ranchers on the border that have to deal with this. | ||
Other citizens now all over the country have to deal with this. | ||
You mentioned the squatters. | ||
Roosevelt Hotel gets tons of attention. | ||
Chicago gets tons of attention. | ||
And then not to mention all the crimes that are committed by some of these people. | ||
I mean, what about us would be the way that I would always phrase this, right? | ||
And that's U.S. What about the United States? | ||
What about our people? No, absolutely. | ||
And, you know, we talked a little bit about it, I think, during the break. | ||
But, you know, they are in many ways incentivizing people to do the wrong thing. | ||
And, you know, not encouraging this case. | ||
But the fact is, if George Kelly had never called the cops, if he had just, you know, pretended he didn't see anything and let the bodies get eaten by Kerry and that nobody was ever going to look for them, you never he never would have been on trial. | ||
And it's again, it's almost a signal to the American people. | ||
Hey, you you try to do the right thing. | ||
We're going to come down on you. | ||
If you're a criminal, you're probably going to get away with it. | ||
And that's just the thing they're setting up. | ||
But we only have about two minutes left here. | ||
And some of the footage that you've gotten recently is absolutely mind blowing. | ||
Tell me about Cartel Mountain. | ||
Cartel Mountain is a mountain in New Mexico, again, right on the western side of El Paso. | ||
It's Mount Cristo Rey. It's this sort of religious hike that people do in the town. | ||
There's crosses, there's memorials on the way up to sort of... | ||
It's very Catholic. | ||
So pray the rosary, say some nice things about Mary. | ||
And then when you get to the top, there's a big cross. | ||
People burn candles. | ||
They pray. | ||
They go with their families. | ||
Very popular hiking spot. | ||
You know, some of the locals have been doing it for 20 years. | ||
The issue now, though, is that it's completely taken over by human smuggling, human trafficking. | ||
I hiked up about halfway and I saw a bunch of human smugglers, right? | ||
People trafficking, people across, illegal aliens. | ||
And then I went back down. | ||
And then the next day I went to the top. | ||
And I filmed down. | ||
And if you go to BorderHawk, we're going to put this report out pretty soon. | ||
It's just four groups of about ten just walking across underneath me. | ||
All day long, they're waiting to cross into Sunland Park, waiting to cross into El Paso. | ||
And Border Patrol has... | ||
By most standards, including their quotes to Fox News, they've lost control of the mountain. | ||
The mountain is now under the control of other foreign nationals, right? | ||
Wow. And while I'm at the top, you know, they're kind of walking underneath me. | ||
They're looking at me, taking pictures of me, filming me. | ||
One of the coyotes, smugglers, spotters, whatever you want to call them, hiked up to where I was and, you know, just said, hey. | ||
I was like, hey, you know, this is where I'm going down. | ||
Oh, that's very creepy, but it's in America, right? | ||
I'm very sorry, but... | ||
Definitely, they've totally taken over. | ||
You can see this footage now. We're going to put out a long report about this, but it's literally constant. | ||
That's incredible. And there's the story at InfoWars. | ||
Border reporters climb Cartel Mountain. | ||
And of course, you can find all of those at borderhawk.news, borderhawk.news, borderhawknews on X, wid underscore Lyman on X. It's always too short, sir. | ||
We'll certainly have you back next time. | ||
But until then, stay safe. | ||
Thanks so much for coming on. Thanks, Harrison. | ||
Appreciate it. Incredible work. | ||
Stay tuned, folks. Alex Jones, 90 Seconds. | ||
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