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What I have warned of for many years is now upon us. | ||
We have the megacorporations, the central banks that finance them at war with the people of the West and the people of the world. | ||
They are playing us all off against each other so they can complete the organized collapse of the economy in a vertical integration under a global cashless society, social credit score, forced injection, medical depopulation, robot-controlled nightmare. | ||
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Why do you feel so passionately about this? | |
Because I know there's an agenda. | ||
What's the agenda? The agenda is pay for mile next, then it's electric, then it's car sharing, then it's reduced private ownership of vehicles, then all these cameras are always going to be for the police. | ||
It's for surveillance. You think it's going to be used to prevent crime, but it's actually going to be linked to when we go to digital ID with our digital currency all linked to our carbon footprint, essentially a credit scoring system. | ||
And all of humanity, whether you're in the West, whether you're white, whether you're black, Is under New World Order assault. | ||
And that's why they need the divide and conquer because they'll never get away with this insanely unpopular evil. | ||
You'll own nothing and have nothing. | ||
Eat the bugs. We'll own your body. | ||
We'll control you. We'll put you in a 200 square foot 5G blanketed coffin apartment. | ||
Unless we are all so dumbed down and so atomized and so at each other's throats and so poor... | ||
We don't know which end to shop. | ||
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I believe Biden's going to win in a landslide. | |
Lowest unemployment in 60 years, baby. | ||
What about inflation? Do you have any questions about inflation? | ||
Inflation's going down. Actually, it's going up. | ||
It's going down. Gas prices are down. | ||
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Gas prices are down. Inflation is down. | |
Why is the Fed then raising rates? | ||
How many illegals are coming across the border every day? | ||
A lot. So about 10,000 to 15,000 a day. | ||
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Do you think Joe Biden... They're all going to vote Dem. | |
Can you say that again? | ||
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The illegals? | |
Well, illegals. | ||
Yeah, they're coming here. | ||
They're going to vote Democrat and we're going to win. | ||
So you are admitting the border is a political tactic by the Democrat Party. | ||
Joe Biden is opening the floodgates of this country because he wants to hold on to political power. | ||
We've been saying this for a long time. | ||
Proof. Proof? | ||
You just admitted it. What is he doing to secure the border? | ||
When you have 15,000 people a day coming across your southern border, that's not a mistake. | ||
Who cares? But who cares? | ||
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Do you believe in borders? I was like a... | |
I believe that... | ||
No, no borders, no. | ||
One world government. That dovetails with the new mayor of a famous Northern Ireland city, Gary. | ||
Where they have put in a lady from Africa who is saying we must silence anyone that doesn't want totally open borders. | ||
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But reference those protesting against immigration as terrorists. | |
Do you stand by that? | ||
I didn't reference them as terrorists. | ||
I think my words were taken out of context. | ||
I said those who are mobilizing and lying to the community and really praying from vulnerabilities of people, dividing communities, are the ones who are domestic terrorists. | ||
If you go to any country, they're labeled terrorists. | ||
Why can't they not be labeled terrorists in Ireland? | ||
And I thought, wow, how did a place that's 93% Irish elect her when she's a communist and not even Irish? | ||
And it's because she was installed. | ||
And then the whole globalist agenda is attached to her. | ||
And if you're not for the new order agenda, well, you're anti-black. | ||
Do we really accept the new reality that our globalist leaders have in mind for us? | ||
I know one thing for sure, and that is that if nothing changes, if we don't start to seriously fight for our continent, for our religion, for our people, our countries, then this time that we live in will go down in history as the time in which Western nations no longer had to get invaded by hostile armies in order to be conquered. | ||
This time will then go down in history as the period in which the invader was actively invited in by a corrupt elite. | ||
And not only did this corrupt elite invite the enemy in, they made the native population pay for it too. | ||
This is about creating a climate for civil war across the Western world to bring in the New World Order. | ||
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Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. ladies and gentlemen. | |
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm coming to you live from Austin, Texas, here at the InfoWars headquarters. | ||
We have a lot to discuss today. | ||
We have a lot of videos to show you, of course, the Protests continue to go completely out of control. | ||
Vigilantes this time getting involved. | ||
We'll get to that in just a minute. | ||
But of course, that's not the only thing going on. | ||
There's wars and chaos and massive, well-coordinated attempts to destroy your ability to even feed yourself. | ||
We'll get to all of that and more. | ||
And let's just do it. | ||
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Here it is, your daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Wednesday, Wednesday, Oh my god, it's already May 2024. | ||
White House considers welcoming some Palestinians from war-torn Gaza as refugees. | ||
The Biden administration is considering bringing certain Palestinians to the U.S. as refugees, a move that would offer a permanent safe haven to some of those fleeing war-torn Gaza, according to internal federal government documents obtained by CBS News. | ||
In recent weeks, the documents show senior officials across several federal U.S. agencies have discussed the practicality of different options to resettle Palestinians from Gaza who have immediate family members who are American citizens or permanent residents. | ||
So obviously, any time we get involved in the Middle East, it means Western countries have to be flooded by millions of migrants. | ||
Totally unnecessary. | ||
We could just... Use our influence to stop the chaos from going on. | ||
Then again, if we're going to have a refugee program open to tens of millions, I guess the only people in the world that should actually qualify as refugees should probably be considered. | ||
After all, there's no massive bombing campaign happening to the people of Guatemala or Honduras. | ||
But the Palestinians are being subjected to that. | ||
But again, on the other hand, we could have stopped this at any point. | ||
And this was obviously the intentions from very early on of how this conflict would eventually end up. | ||
And probably has to do with why we're building a pier there in Gaza. | ||
Not to deliver aid, but rather to deliver migrants to us. | ||
And it'll be fitting because, you know, as soon as Gaza is cleared of Palestinians and they've all moved into the West, then the prison state of Gaza can then be transferred to the West and we can all be Palestinians and we can all suffer under the technocratic dominion of the New World Order. | ||
It's fitting, really. | ||
We should take in Palestinians as we slowly but surely become them. | ||
Meanwhile, Columbia University protesters taken into custody after police entered campus. | ||
Columbia University protesters were taken into custody late Tuesday night after the school president asked the NYPD to clear them from campus. | ||
Police set up a massive presence outside the university before officers began moving in around 9 p.m. | ||
The dramatic scene unfolded as NYPD brought in large vehicles with extendable ramps to enter a second floor window of Hamilton Hall. | ||
We actually have that in clip 13 here. | ||
Who plays B-roll. School officials said this hall had been occupied by protesters. | ||
Around 9.30 p.m., dozens of officers wearing helmets began to enter the building through a window they'd pried open. | ||
Additional crowds of officers entered the campus on foot through the main gate. | ||
Yes, full-on anti-terrorist tactics. | ||
This is what you train for, boys. | ||
This is what all that training in Israel went towards. | ||
You gotta know how to crush these protests. | ||
Put on your bulletproof vests and your... | ||
Night vision helmets. | ||
Get in there. Stomp those students with their protests. | ||
How dare they stand up to our greatest ally? | ||
Again, we'll get into this. | ||
There's just massive battles at UCLA. We can play some of those too. | ||
Clip 14 here. Battle for UCLA. Students decide to fight back against the Gaza encampment. | ||
So it's not just police that are... | ||
Being sent to clear out these encampments, you now have rival protests. | ||
Oh, and some tennis fans too. | ||
Oh, some fans of tennis. | ||
Just coming off a match, I guess. | ||
Yeah, this is what I want America to look like. | ||
This is America. | ||
Just rival gangs of foreigners beating each other over a conflict that's happening 4,000 miles away. | ||
Meanwhile, our economy and our border and just everything else that the government's actually responsible for collapses around us. | ||
Meanwhile, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration mandates new cars have automatic braking systems. | ||
The federal government announced new regulations this week requiring all passenger vehicles built in 2029 and beyond to have automatic emergency braking technology installed. | ||
Automatic emergency braking is a proven way to save lives and reduce serious injuries from frontal crashes. | ||
And this technology is now mature enough to require it in all cars and light trucks, claimed National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Deputy Administrator Sophie Schulman. | ||
Making this safety feature standard rather than a luxury as part of the department's National Roadway Safety Strategy to address the crisis of deaths on our road, the NHTSA website reads. | ||
Celebrating the decision to put people's lives in the hands of AI, Biden Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said, We're ushering in a new era of safer travel by ensuring new cars and light trucks are equipped with automatic emergency braking. | ||
We estimate this rule will save hundreds of lives and prevent thousands of injuries a year. | ||
But a geek says, I still don't know how to say that guy's last name. | ||
Gay Pete. Isn't that what we decided? | ||
Sneaky Pete. Isn't that what we decided to call him? | ||
It's easier than trying to pronounce his last name. | ||
Ol' Sneaky Pete. Now, what's that? | ||
Booty Gay. Sneaky Pete Booty Gay. | ||
The AEB system works by abruptly breaking a driver's vehicle if infrared sensors detect an object directly ahead, ostensibly preventing rear-end collisions and pedestrian crashes. | ||
The NHTSA is moving forward with its plan despite the agency's long documentation of issues and crashes caused by the AEB system. | ||
Reports earlier this month revealed the NHTSA opened an investigation into problems with the AEB system in certain Honda vehicles and, quote, phantom braking. | ||
The complaints allege that the automatic emergency braking system can brake the vehicles with nothing in their forward path, increasing the risk of a crash. | ||
The agency said that it has 47 reports of crashes and 112 reports of injuries from the problem. | ||
So don't worry, they'll investigate this problem with the AEB system. | ||
But as they do, they're going to go ahead and just start requiring it. | ||
Until we figure out, you know, what's wrong with it, let's go ahead and require it in every vehicle. | ||
And you don't get the choice whether that's something that might make you more likely to purchase a car in a free market. | ||
No, everything will be mandated from top-down. | ||
Choice, like free will, is being made an illusion. | ||
Meanwhile, we have this. Five female middle school athletes banned from playing sports for protesting their trans opponent. | ||
Earlier this year, InfoWars reported on a group of West Virginia middle school girls who protested against being forced to compete with a transgender student during a shot put event. | ||
Instead of competing against a biological male, the young ladies walked into the shot put sector, briefly stood, and walked off without tossing a shot. | ||
Now, five of the girls who protested against competing with biological males have been banned from participating in future sporting events by the Harrison County Board of Education. | ||
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrissey announced a lawsuit against the County Education Board on behalf of the female students. | ||
Saying, quote, I will do everything in my power to defend these brave young girls. | ||
This is just wrong. We must stand for what's right and oppose these radical trans policies, Morrissey said Monday. | ||
It's a very... Very strident and appropriate comment. | ||
Of course, I'm just reminded of the Olympics when... | ||
What was her name? Gabby whatever. | ||
Who's the black gymnast? | ||
Remember she was too tired? Simone Biles. | ||
Remember she was just too tired and decided not to do the Olympic event. | ||
She was sleepy. | ||
Remember? She was on break. | ||
And refused to actually participate in the Olympic competition that she and her entire team trained their entire lives for. | ||
And she was considered a brave hero. | ||
It was considered a heroic act to fail your team at the final moment. | ||
They should have just said they were tired. | ||
They should have just said, we like Simone Biles. | ||
It has nothing to do with the fact that you've put us up against a man that you've Allowed a man to compete with us. | ||
No, it's just we're just all sleepy like Simone Biles, our hero. | ||
Then they would have been rewarded instead of banned. | ||
But of course, it doesn't matter. | ||
These are middle school girls just trying to do their best in middle school sports. | ||
They must have their careers as athletes destroyed for daring to stand up against the... | ||
Competition of men, it's just madness. | ||
Absolute madness. Finally, we have this. | ||
UN tracking and controlling refugees' cash and aid relief in Burkina Faso via digital IDs. | ||
The UN, along with other globalist groups, is reportedly tracking and controlling refugees' cash and aid relief by means of digital IDs in the West African nation of Burkina Faso. | ||
Burkina Faso is a member of the UN and the Economic Community of West African States. | ||
However, it was suspended from the ECOWAS, In January 2022, following a military coup, Burkina people have suffered from violence coming from both the country's soldiers and Islamist armed groups, leading to massive displacement of the population. | ||
But this crisis has served as an opportunity for ECOWAS to ramp up its data collection efforts under the disguise of addressing the matter. | ||
The UN has also stepped in, exploiting the humanitarian crisis as an opportunity to roll out its biometrics and digital ID agenda to refugees and displaced persons in the communities that host them. | ||
Isn't that nice? They announced a $25 million initiative to aid the internally displaced people, refugees, asylum seekers, and communities affected by conflicts. | ||
Of this amount, $9 million has been allocated for internally displaced people, refugees, and asylum seekers as well for communities that host them. | ||
A separate $4 million has been reserved for humanitarian action to curb the devastating consequences of terrorism and mitigate the fallout of natural disasters. | ||
Seems like a lot of work. Just bring them here. | ||
I think just maybe send them to Belgium. | ||
I think that might be the best thing to do. | ||
I think once they're out of the landmass of Burkina Faso, they'll probably be model Western citizens. | ||
I bet you just separate them from the magic dirt of Burkina Faso and they basically all become Frenchmen. | ||
I imagine that's what'll happen. | ||
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I have a lot of videos to get to today. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls as well. | ||
I'm going to do that a little bit earlier and let the caller sort of dictate where we go here because there's so much going on. | ||
And really I want to know what people think about these protests because to me it seems like we've said everything there is to say about the protests and they just keep going on. | ||
Everything about this conflict from October 7th on It's like something happens and you think, okay, this is kind of annoying. | ||
This is kind of frustrating and nonsensical. | ||
This can't last long. | ||
And then like five months later, you're like, yeah, it's still happening. | ||
No, it's still going on. | ||
Everyone is still being terrible in every possible regard. | ||
So I'm trying to play out in my own head where these protests go. | ||
I said last week when they first started cracking down on the protest that this was a mistake because These protesters are not being violent. | ||
They're not on the outset actually doing anything worthy of sending in the jackbooted SWAT teams to crush them. | ||
And so when you do that, you're not going to frighten people away from protesting. | ||
You're going to make them double down. | ||
And that's more or less exactly what's happened. | ||
But as protesters have doubled down, the authorities have doubled down. | ||
Now we have rival gangs of protesters fighting the Pro-Palestine protesters. | ||
Or the anti-Israel terrorists. | ||
However you want to frame it. | ||
And I actually see people... | ||
Matt Walsh today. | ||
He reposted a video of one of the supposed Hamas protesters. | ||
Although we have our suspicions. | ||
We have our suspicions whether this lady was actually... | ||
A protester or not. But she's saying, get out of here. | ||
We hate white people. Matt Walsh is like, don't all those right-wingers standing up for the Palestine protesters feel stupid now? | ||
You're protesting in favor of people who hate you. | ||
Go, Matt. People on both sides hate white people. | ||
That's not an issue. | ||
You're not choosing the side that loves white people, trust me. | ||
Yeah, trust me, neither side of these protests are exactly going out of their way to protect and defend the eradication of white people. | ||
No, that's going on at a pace and with the full support of both sides of this protest. | ||
That's not up for debate. | ||
I'll tell you what. Maybe it's just because I'm white. | ||
Is this a white thing? | ||
That's like, hey, these children and women are being slaughtered by the tens of thousands. | ||
It's like, wow, that's bad. | ||
Like, okay, yeah, but they might hate white people. | ||
Oh, well, then that's good. | ||
No, no, no, no. It's still bad. | ||
Still bad. Just because some people in the... | ||
You have co-opted the Hamas protests, our rabid anti-white socialists. | ||
It doesn't mean genocide isn't wrong. | ||
It's not that complicated to figure out, actually. | ||
I know this might be rare in today's world, but my determination on whether or not somebody else has free speech has nothing to do with whether they like me or my people personally. | ||
I know, it's not the real construct as it exists right now. | ||
In America, sort of, it's all sort of, or around the world, really. | ||
Do you support me and my people? | ||
Yes, then you're a brave hero standing up against the powers that be. | ||
You don't like my people? | ||
Well, then you should be killed. | ||
Then you should be bombed, or at the very least, have the police, you know, come in and drag you away on your face. | ||
Or we just have principles. | ||
Or the other option is to actually have principles in all of this. | ||
Matt Walsh. Yeah, nobody loves white people more, Christians more, than the Israelis, I'm sure. | ||
I'm sure, Matt. It's incredible. | ||
It would be nice. I mean, it would be nice to have one side of one issue actually like white people, but no, that's... | ||
Not an option. | ||
That's not an option right now. | ||
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I guess should we just stick with this? | |
Should we just talk about the protests? | ||
I mean, again, what is there to say? | ||
I am going to have to open up the phone calls. | ||
And I mean, the strangest part about this... | ||
Yeah, we'll stick with this for a second. | ||
Again, the very, very strangest part of all this is that there have been so many protests in the past. | ||
And it's, you know, I sort of get the, I get the idea that when it's Black Lives Matter burning down cities and the powers that be here are either too afraid to actually confront them or they just don't want to and think it's fine and like they're in favor of what these people want. | ||
So I get why the police are deployed in some situations and not. | ||
It has to do with the character and the influences of the people who order the police to do things. | ||
The thing I'm kind of really confused at is the anger in just the average person. | ||
I mean, that video that we're seeing, there's people literally beating other protesters. | ||
Like, there's one clashing protest, and they're just beating each other. | ||
What is this? What is this exactly? | ||
They're literally beating each other over a peace protest? | ||
Over an anti-war protest? | ||
You see what I'm saying? You know, like, I get, you know, you send in the police and they're... | ||
The police aren't, like, emotionally involved in what's going on. | ||
I mean, they get their adrenaline up and they think they're badass for, you know, beating up college students, but... | ||
You know, they're not going there because they're fired up and just wanting to beat somebody. | ||
They're just ordered, go shut this down. | ||
They just go, okay. They go shut it down. | ||
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The quizlings. | |
But what inspires this outrage? | ||
Why are people so mad about this? | ||
Here in America. Like to be fearlessly assaulting people in public in front of cameras. | ||
Over a conflict going on 4,000 miles away, for which these protests will have absolutely no influence. | ||
Absolutely no influence whatsoever. | ||
But I figured we'd go to this clip number 16. | ||
There's a TikTok video of a rather effete and effeminate man, but nonetheless, a former student at the University of Texas, this time visiting the university campus and reflecting on his time protesting 20 years ago and the different reactions that the two varying protests caused. | ||
One protesting the Iraq war, protesting directly against American military intervention in the Middle East the other protesting Israeli actions in the Middle East let's look at his observations about the difference between these two protests I was a student here 20 years ago, and we would regularly have these kinds of protests, and nothing like this ever was the response. | ||
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Have you ever occupied this one before? | |
What was your protest for? | ||
We were, when the Iraq war started, there was a protest here where at least one or two nights people slept overnight in tents here. | ||
There were 10,000 or 15,000 people who marked. | ||
Through here, we certainly never had, you know, state police called in on horsemen, right? | ||
So this is all pretty shocking, honestly. | ||
Why do you think they're doing that? | ||
Um... I think that, you know, we're increasingly seeing this around the country and around the world, the rise of the use of Police, policing, including DPS. I work on border issues, and this is the same agency responsible for patrolling the border right now. | ||
And if this is what they're doing in front of a million cameras, you can imagine what it looks like at the border when no one is watching. | ||
Why is there open border? | ||
Well, maybe because that guy's working on it. | ||
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I work on barter issues. | |
Ah, the mind of a liberal. | ||
What goes on in there? I'm going to comment. | ||
I'm just on the other side. Stay with us. | ||
I'm going to treat that guy very nicely. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
I've seen a few videos like the one that we just played. | ||
I think they're... Interesting for a number of reasons. | ||
I think, for one, it is interesting to compare the way these protests are being treated compared to the way that protests were treated in the past. | ||
What we just saw, in case you're just tuning in, was an alumni of the University of Texas saying, yeah, we used to do protests like this all the time. | ||
This was never an issue. When the Iraq War started, we camped out right here where these guys are camping out. | ||
10 or 15,000 people on the march. | ||
We stayed exactly where they're staying. | ||
They never sent in cops on horses after us. | ||
That in and of itself is worth considering. | ||
So just 20 years on, we're just 20 years more tyrannical. | ||
20 years of treating the police like, training the police like they're an occupying military force. | ||
Very literally. Like I made a comment in the first segment. | ||
About, you know, NYPD training in Israel, which they do. | ||
And you got to understand what that means, right? | ||
They're not going there to learn, you know, Israel's fingerprinting technique, right? | ||
They're not going there to learn how to bust safe crackers or something like that. | ||
The Israeli police train our police because the Israeli police Are extremely well-versed and experienced in being the occupying force physically keeping down the occupied. | ||
You get that's why they're trained, right? | ||
That's the strategy they're using. | ||
So these are brawls breaking out at these protests between counter-protesters on either side. | ||
And there's some pretty insane video coming out right now. | ||
People throwing fireworks. | ||
UCLA, the protest, was attacked by some massive fireworks last night. | ||
We have those videos we can bring here in just a second. | ||
But police forces around the country, specifically New York Police Department, Have gone to Israel to train, to learn from their expertise, how to be an occupying foreign force over a native population. | ||
Now in Israel, that's appropriate, right? | ||
That's exactly what they are. | ||
I mean, they move into an area, capture it militarily. | ||
You have a hostile population over which you are exerting control. | ||
You got to learn how to keep them down. | ||
Like in their training manuals, They have things, it's like parts of like Krav Maga, where it's like, here's how you fight, you know, hand-to-hand combat while you're holding an assault rifle. | ||
It's like, what situation, in what situation are you physically attacking somebody, like beating somebody, wrestling or, you know, hand-to-hand fighting with somebody while you have an automatic gun and they don't? | ||
It's like, okay, if you're in a combat situation, you have an automatic gun, you should probably just use it. | ||
Unless, of course, you're like a military police officer that's using the gun as a cudgel to beat the citizens that you're overseeing. | ||
So this is the mindset that's being imported into the police departments. | ||
That's all part of the plan. | ||
And this is why, and we've been talking about this forever, and this is why we at Infowars and on the libertarian right opposed police violence and police abuse long before anybody ever heard the name George Floyd. | ||
It's not about keeping black people down. | ||
It's not about racist cops hunting black people. | ||
This is all absurd. What it's about is framing the mindset of the American police to believe that they are the basically, for all intents and purposes, foreign peacekeepers over a Disparate population. | ||
In other words, you're not a fellow American there to protect and serve. | ||
You are the law-giving authority over an unruly and essentially foreign populace, which is why you get police abuses to the level that they're at. | ||
I guess it does have a little bit to do with race in the sense that Most of the time the black neighborhoods where these SWAT teams operate are just totally lawless and the people going in feel like and have been trained as if they're going to war. | ||
Again, just a little bit different than the traditional policing methods in America. | ||
A little different than the picture we like to paint of American police You know, protecting crosswalks and helping you find your lost cat or whatever. | ||
No, not under the New World Order. | ||
Under the New World Order, they are not your fellow American. | ||
They're something else. So that's how this training is going. | ||
So when you look at the difference between the way protests are dealt with now versus the way they're dealt with 20 years ago, that's one interesting point. | ||
Aspect to the video that we just played. | ||
But the other interesting thing is when you ask the guy, why do you think that is? | ||
Why do you think that is? | ||
I have a pretty simple answer. | ||
Israel. Pretty obvious. | ||
It's pretty obvious, actually. | ||
Because it's not... | ||
You don't have to go 20 years ago. | ||
Go four years ago. | ||
Go two years ago. Any other time that there's been a big protest... | ||
Even mentioning that you might want to send in the National Guard or send in police units. | ||
I mean, during George Floyd the police literally abandoned their own headquarters and allowed protesters to ransack it. | ||
That's how far this dichotomy is split. | ||
During the George Floyd protesters in Minneapolis, they surrounded a police precinct and the police response was to leave and allow them to ransack the precinct. | ||
Okay? So, but when the liberal is asked this, his response I think is very illuminating. | ||
He says, well, this is just happening everywhere. | ||
It's happening everywhere all the time now. | ||
He actually brings up the border. | ||
He says, I work on border issues. | ||
Which is an interesting way to phrase that, right? | ||
I'm going to guess he's not employed by the Border Patrol. | ||
I have a feeling he is one of tens of thousands of young people paid hefty salaries to Legally circumvent our legal system and help the migrants come across. | ||
This is the delusion of the leftists. | ||
Our border is entirely open now. | ||
There was a riot where West African men attacked Border Patrol, assaulted them, ran them over, smashed through the fence. | ||
Nothing was done to them. | ||
The Texas National Guard didn't even fight back. | ||
They have now been completely released and absolved of all punishment. | ||
The rioters are aboard these guys. | ||
All these guys have now been released by a judge. | ||
Not one of them is facing punishment. | ||
Not one of them was touched by the National Guard. | ||
And yet in the leftist mind, he's like, this is what the police are doing here. | ||
Imagine what they're doing when nobody's looking at the border. | ||
What, lifting up the barbed wire to let the people in? | ||
Rescuing them from the river? | ||
Putting them on buses and sending them to Milwaukee? | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
This is the delusion of the leftists. | ||
They actually think that our world in general is becoming more authoritarian and lawful somehow. | ||
It's literally the exact opposite. | ||
I'm sure if you asked him about 2020, he'd be like, oh yeah, the police really brutally put down all of those protests. | ||
Like, that's actually what they believe. | ||
And this is sort of the point of all this. | ||
They're living in a world of delusion. | ||
They have no idea why anything is happening. | ||
They have no idea how anything relates to anything else. | ||
And that's bad. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, folks. | |
We'll move on from the campus protest, although I do want to know what people think about it. | ||
I'm going to have to open up the phone lines next hour. | ||
We'll take calls throughout the second two hours of today's program. | ||
I do want to hear from you. | ||
I mean, this is the beauty of the globalist plan, is they're really experts in setting up the lose-lose situation. | ||
Experts at it. Even the potentiality of their actions frames you in a lose-lose circumstance most of the time. | ||
In other words, they'll say, this thing is a big threat and we need extra powers to confront it. | ||
And that alone, suddenly we're left with a lose-lose situation. | ||
You either Give them what they want, which is more power, more control, more surveillance or censorship or whatever else they think is necessary. | ||
Or you have to stop listening to your intelligence experts and the warnings that they give you. | ||
Which means, I mean, some of the warnings are true sometimes. | ||
Some of the threats are real. | ||
And so in this case, you know, obviously both sides of These protests, I think, are increasingly anti-American. | ||
Again, I think the cause that the protests are sensibly started for is righteous and good. | ||
And actually, I mean, they actually make sense, right? | ||
With Black Lives Matter, it made no sense. | ||
Their demands were utterly nonsensical because the problem they were protesting didn't actually exist. | ||
So, just none of it from the jump, from the ground floor, just none of it made any sense. | ||
Protesting and burning down buildings. | ||
It's like, well, what do you want? What's going to make you stop? | ||
And they're like, we want police to stop being racist. | ||
And it's like, what? | ||
You can't make that demand. | ||
That's an impossible thing. | ||
First of all, there's no evidence that the police are racist at all. | ||
It's just not a thing that you can prove to any measurable degree. | ||
And B, what do you want us to brainwash the police? | ||
I mean, what? You can't protest against somebody's ideas widespread, like in a population. | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
Like, okay, well then defund the police. | ||
Like, well, that's just stupid. | ||
That's just a bad idea from the outset. | ||
Why would we do that? | ||
I mean, none of that made any sense. | ||
At least ostensibly, the Palestinian protests were A, against the brutalization of the Palestinian people, like protesting Israel, but importantly protesting America's participation in this and facilitation of the attacks that took place. | ||
And of course, the college themselves' participation in this by having investments or any other sort of financial... | ||
Commitment to what is going on to Israel. | ||
And so, you know, ostensibly it's the boycott, divest, sanction is the demand, which is a reasonable demand. | ||
You're sitting there going, hey, this nation is committing war crimes, as admitted by our own government, by the way, very recently. | ||
The American government saying they investigated and found at least five contingents of the Israeli army had committed war crimes. | ||
And so if the demand is, hey, we want our university to divest from Israeli companies, that's a reasonable demand, I think. | ||
It at least gives a purpose to the protest. | ||
We'll protest until this. | ||
A reasonable demand. | ||
But now, of course, it's completely spiraled out of control. | ||
It is just an excuse for the leftists to gather and cause more division and problems. | ||
I mean, who are the people fighting on either side? | ||
That's, I honestly want to know. | ||
I mean, who are the people that are that angry about anti-Israeli protesters? | ||
Are they American? | ||
Well, where were they any other time that America is being destroyed? | ||
I mean, I'm perfectly willing to believe that many of the pro-Palestine protesters have been paid by George Soros. | ||
I mean, they all have the same tents. | ||
Obviously, there's some organization behind this. | ||
There's some big money funding this. | ||
But I'm also pretty sure that's what we're seeing here. | ||
I mean, who puts a mask on and goes and physically attacks protesters at UCLA? Who feels this strongly about it? | ||
That's an American. | ||
So we just have well-funded Palestinian groups, well-funded Israeli groups, warring in our streets with their tennis rackets. | ||
George Soros is paying student radicals who are fueling nationwide explosion of Israel-hating protests. | ||
Yeah, they just hate Israel. | ||
I mean, it could have something to do with Israel's campaign of genocide, but... | ||
No, they're just anti-Semitic, that's all. | ||
Let me play the video. Let's play the video of that firework being thrown. | ||
I mean, this is like ordinances. | ||
They're like actually attacking them with fireworks. | ||
Yeah, call me... | ||
Call me a bleeding heart liberal. | ||
I think that American college students should be able to protest on their campus without literally being blown up by radical Israelis. | ||
That's just me though. | ||
What do I know? So I don't know where this goes or where it ends, but it's kind of just annoying. | ||
It's kind of just we have to sit here and watch foreign factions. | ||
Use America as a fighting ground. | ||
It's just total distraction from what's happening at the border or the economics or the political persecution. | ||
Destroying conservative activist groups or the president, foreign president and top candidate. | ||
All of that falls to the wayside as headlines are dominated by the melee warfare taking place on our college campuses. | ||
Between the Palestinian protesters and the Israeli counter-protesters, I guess. | ||
And they're protesting for the war. | ||
I guess they're the ones who are for the war. | ||
But hey, it's the day that NYPD trained for. | ||
You know, this is what it's all about. | ||
Breaking into Columbia University and rounding up the students. | ||
Just what you wanted to do when you were a little kid. | ||
I want to be a police officer. | ||
Why? To enforce Israel's intellectual monopoly on college campuses. | ||
Columbia University protesters were taken into custody late Tuesday night after the school president asked the NYPD to clear them from campus. | ||
This dramatic scene unfolded as the NYPD brought in a large vehicle with extendable ramp to enter a second-floor window of Hamilton Hall, which schools officials have said had been occupied by protesters. | ||
Around 9.30 p.m., dozens of officers wearing helmets began to enter the building through a window they'd pried open. | ||
Additional crowds of officers entered campus on foot through the main gate. | ||
According to police, flashbangs were used to disorient the protesters as officers made their way inside Hamilton Hall. | ||
They said no tear gas was used. | ||
Columbia student radio station WKCR was broadcasting live as the officers began moving in. | ||
Police said protesters had barricaded the halls with soda machines, chairs, and other furniture. | ||
The NYPD released video of officers clearing chairs from a stairwell as well as officers prying open a door to a room inside the building. | ||
No students appeared to be inside the room. | ||
According to police, dozens of people were taken into custody and three encampments were dismantled. | ||
At least two New York City Department of Correction buses full of protesters were seen driving away from the school. | ||
Police set up barricades around the university's perimeter early Tuesday evening. | ||
Protesters outside the campus were heard chanting, shame on you and free, free Palestine, as officers made their way inside and led students in handcuffs out. | ||
An alert sent from the school Tuesday night urged students on the Morningside campus to, quote, shelter in place for your safety due to heightened activities and avoid the area until further notice. | ||
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Yeah. | |
I mean, they're anti-Semitic. | ||
I mean, sure, you know, there are Jews in the protest, and the protest is funded by George Soros, a Jewish person. | ||
And the ultimate outcome will be greater protections for Jews in particular. | ||
Ethnically specific laws written to protect their religion and ethnicity. | ||
Problem, reaction, solution. | ||
While America dies, while America goes down in flames, at least the incredible human power that we have is being used to shut down people criticizing a foreign state. | ||
It just goes to show none of this is necessary. | ||
It's all on purpose. | ||
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All right. | |
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Here's my idea. | ||
I have a plan. | ||
We might need an operative to carry this out. | ||
I'm joking. | ||
I'm joking here. So if somebody actually does this, don't blame me. | ||
I know we got a lot of listeners in New York City. | ||
I know we got a lot of listeners that speak Spanish. | ||
Here's what you do. You go to Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
Okay? You go to one of these migrant encampments. | ||
Start handing out Palestinian flags. | ||
Okay? See where I'm going with this? | ||
Start handing out the kefir or whatever it's called. | ||
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The scarf. | |
That iconic scarf. You start handing out those scarves. | ||
Alright? You don't tell them what it's for. | ||
Maybe they don't know what the Palestinian flag looks like. | ||
You tell them it's the flag of refugees. | ||
Tell them when you wave that flag it means you want more welfare. | ||
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Okay? You call the cops. | |
You call the NYPD. You tell them there's tens of thousands of Palestinian protesters in the Roosevelt Hotel right now. | ||
And they're all waving Palestinian flags. | ||
Tomorrow afternoon, no more migrants. | ||
They're all gone. | ||
It's all solved. They're rounded up. | ||
They're put on buses. They're expelled from the city. | ||
Okay? This is my plan. | ||
I mean, it's a new world out there. | ||
This is modern war. | ||
All right? For months on end, you've had 100,000 foreigners clogging up New York City streets, committing massive amounts of crime, costing the city millions of dollars. | ||
We seem totally impotent to stop any of them from getting here, from doing whatever they want. | ||
We just can't do anything about it. | ||
America, when it comes to stopping migrants, is just... | ||
We're just weak. We're crippled. | ||
We're impotent, incompetent, incapable of doing anything to stop the victimization of the American people through illegal immigrant colonization. | ||
We can't do anything about it. | ||
But what if they were Palestinian? | ||
What if they were anti-Semitic, though? | ||
What if they were anti-Semitic? | ||
Maybe instead of pallets of aid, Maybe instead of, you know, doing their laundry for them every day, providing the maid service, maybe if we trick the NYPD into thinking that they're all Palestinians, then they'll send in the terrorist tank. | ||
Then they'll send in the ladder car and the flashbangs. | ||
They'll break the windows of Roosevelt Hotel. | ||
There'll be a steady stream of migrants and plastic handcuffs being loaded onto buses, shipped out to parts unknown. | ||
Maybe this is the solution. | ||
Because clearly, I mean, protecting the American people, there's nothing we can do about that. | ||
Stopping the rampant crime sweeping through the city. | ||
Nothing can be done. | ||
Just lunchtime rowdies. | ||
Kicking people in the face, knocking old women down the stairs. | ||
Totally impotent. NYPD is like a big, stupid teddy bear in that situation. | ||
But what if they thought they were Palestinian protesters? | ||
Then they'd be deploying all sorts of insane technology. | ||
Literally, in the statement from Columbia University, Where they say, with the utmost regret, we request the NYPD's help to clear all the individuals from Hamilton Hall and its campus encampments. | ||
As part of this process, we understand the NYPD plans to use its LRAD technology, LRAD technology, to inform participants in the encampments that they must disperse. | ||
So that's the long-range acoustic device using sound waves as a weapon. | ||
All I'm saying is we see how efficient, effective, and indeed brutal the police can be when, you know, you protest against Israel, when your protests are deemed anti-Semitic. | ||
What if we just deem the immigrants anti-Semitic? | ||
Then will the stormtroopers roll in? | ||
then will the NYPD be willing to do something for the American people? | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
All right. | ||
We have a lot more to discuss here. | ||
I'll move on to some other stories, but I'm going to take calls about the protests. | ||
So I want to know from our audience, what do you think about the protests? | ||
What do you think the correct response is to the protests? | ||
You know my thoughts. This is a rare opportunity for Republicans to actually stand up for their free speech beliefs, which they are completely violating, betraying right now, as they breathlessly call for brutal crackdowns of the actual peaceful protesters. | ||
But I want to know what you think. | ||
Where do you think this goes? | ||
Do you think the brutalization of these students is going to end the protest? | ||
Or do you think it's only going to get worse? | ||
Give us a call. The number to dial is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here at the American Journal and we will talk about it. | ||
In the meantime, I want to show you a video I happen to stumble across. | ||
Clip number one. | ||
And again, if we can scrub this, we'll start it at about 1.10. | ||
The whole video is about 11 minutes long. | ||
We'll play about a minute of it here. | ||
And it's all the way from back in September of 2020. | ||
And this is an example. | ||
It's one of these times where If you listen to the mainstream media, mainstream politicians, they like to act like certain ideas are crazy. | ||
They're the realm of conspiracy theorists. | ||
Well, you believe in aliens, too? | ||
What are these Jewish space lasers? | ||
You freak, you idiot. | ||
And it's always interesting because if you take the claims... | ||
That are portrayed as insane by the mainstream media. | ||
And actually look into them just at all. | ||
Like even just type the phrase into Google and see what comes up. | ||
You realize that not only are many of the things that so-called conspiracy theorists talk about absolutely true. | ||
They're admitted and acknowledged by the people who deal with this sort of stuff. | ||
And we've done presentation after presentation on this. | ||
For some reason people still, and I just don't know, I just don't know how, I don't know how they control people like they do. | ||
It really is baffling to me. | ||
Again, just going back to that guy who's like 20 years ago, we used to have protests all the time. | ||
They never sent police to shut down the whole campus. | ||
And he's asked like, well, what's different about this compared to those other ones? | ||
He just doesn't have any... | ||
He has no idea. | ||
He has no idea. | ||
To him, the clampdown, the crackdown on the campus protest is part of something he's seeing every day, that the world is becoming more authoritarian. | ||
And this is madness. | ||
He actually brings up the border and is like, well, you know, it's like the same thing at the border. | ||
You know, the world is just getting crazier. | ||
And it's like, this is the mind of the liberal. | ||
They just have no idea why things are happening, how they're happening, how they relate to other things. | ||
They have no concept of cause and effect. | ||
Where things started and where they're going. | ||
The overall path of authoritarianism. | ||
Because if they did, they wouldn't be who they are. | ||
They wouldn't be liberals. This is the frustration that I've experienced my whole life. | ||
Being actually, sincerely, legitimately, in a principled way, dedicated to certain moral imperatives. | ||
Like free speech. And I always talk about it, and still to this day, people like to get mad at me when I admit it. | ||
I voted for Obama. Voted for Obama because he said all the right things. | ||
Now, when I learned that he was lying, when he got into office and didn't do the things he said, I didn't support him anymore. | ||
It's pretty simple. My number one issue is being anti-war. | ||
So, of course, I'm not going to vote for John frickin' McCain. | ||
Are you kidding me? I'm going to vote for the guy who seems to deplore the war and wants to wrap the war up and wants to undo the damage that we've done. | ||
Then he gets into office, becomes king of the drones. | ||
It's like, okay, screw this guy. | ||
I'm actually anti-war. | ||
But with leftists, with liberals, that doesn't happen for some reason. | ||
It's very strange. They seem very dedicated to these principles. | ||
I mean, they will cry, they'll wail, they'll put themselves at bodily risk, they'll get arrested on the basis of these principles, but then they don't actually understand them. | ||
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Or... I don't know. | |
I don't know what it is. | ||
I really don't. It's very strange. | ||
This is the frustration of actually having these beliefs. | ||
Is... Mine are informed by reality and data and looking into these issues. | ||
Do any of the leftists on side of the Palestine protests, are any of them rethinking their position on free speech? | ||
Are any of the people who... | ||
I guarantee you half of those people were at least... | ||
I mean, probably most of those people were gleefully celebrating as free speech was systematically destroyed in this country by creating things like hate speech laws. | ||
They probably love those. | ||
Yeah, down with hate speech. | ||
Get those Nazis. Well, now that it's been turned against you, any sort of reformation in your thought process? | ||
Any inkling within you that says, oh gee, this is what it's like. | ||
This is what happens when you support the censorious. | ||
This is what happens when you give power to authoritarians. | ||
It's turned on you. Any instinct at all to take in what you know now and apply it to your worldview at all? | ||
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Great. | ||
So that's like when you hear things like Jewish space lasers, is your instinct to dismiss that and is your instinct to dismiss that and scoff at it and act like that's crazy? | ||
Or do you go, well, it sounds crazy to me, but I better look into it. | ||
I better see if there's any legitimacy to this. | ||
And once you find that there is, does that change your worldview at all? | ||
Change the way that you think about the claim whatsoever? | ||
Yeah. I guess the question I'm asking here is, does reality have any impact on these belief systems or not? | ||
I cannot tell at this point. | ||
So let's go now to clip number one. | ||
Here is Department of Defense Secretary Mark Esper in September of 2020 talking about the new and dangerous threats that we face as a nation. | ||
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Let's watch. In this era of great power competition, we cannot take for granted the United States' long-held advantages. | |
The Air Force, in particular, has maintained uncontested air superiority for decades with persistent intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, and precision airstrikes anytime, anywhere. | ||
However, our near-peer rivals, China and Russia, seek to erode our long-standing dominance in air power through long-range fires, anti-axis aerial denial systems, and other asymmetric capabilities designed to counter our strengths. | ||
Meanwhile, in space, Moscow and Beijing have turned a once peaceful arena into a warfighting domain. | ||
They have weaponized space through killer satellites, directed energy weapons, and more, in an effort to exploit our systems and chip away at our military advantage. | ||
Furthermore, our competitors and adversaries exploit cyberspace to undermine our security without confronting our conventional strengths. | ||
They do this all in an increasingly gray zone of engagement that keeps us in a perpetual state of competition. | ||
The National Defense Strategy guides us as we adapt the force to this challenging, complex security environment by, first, divesting from legacy systems, Second, reinvesting in our highest priorities. | ||
And third, making the tough choices required to break from the status quo and continue outpacing the competition. | ||
Thanks to our largest research and development budget in the department's history, we are advancing critical technologies to maintain our military edge in areas such as hypersonic weapons, directed energy, and autonomous systems. | ||
In the Air Force specifically, we are modernizing our force. | ||
We can go ahead and take it down. | ||
I just thought that clip was a little interesting. | ||
Don't you think that's interesting? | ||
In the realm of space, our near-peer ally, our near-peer enemies, China and Russia, have made killer satellites with direct energy weapons. | ||
That's what Mark Esper just said. | ||
That was the official statement from Department of Justice. | ||
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So Russian space lasers. | |
Thank you. | ||
Chinese space lasers. | ||
But not Israeli space lasers. | ||
Those don't exist. That's an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory. | ||
You Nazi. | ||
This is the crazy thing about all this. | ||
They just tell you. | ||
How many times in the last two years... | ||
Has the conversation about direct energy weapons been framed as unimportant, crazy conspiracy theory, ridiculous? | ||
But then you go to the people that this is their job, and they're like, oh yeah, the DEWs on the satellites? | ||
Yeah, they have lots of them. | ||
In fact, we're researching it. | ||
It's the largest budget in our history. | ||
Which includes a history of building the nuclear bomb and spearheading the concept of force expansion through air flight in general. | ||
Yeah, but the largest budget we've ever had is now going directly towards AI systems and direct energy weapons. | ||
But they don't exist. | ||
But you're crazy if you think they do. | ||
Yeah, I hear they're trying to use the LRAD technology on crowds. | ||
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Dispersing crowds with non-lethal basically weaponized waves, weaponized radio signals. | ||
And again, we did this when people were talking about Maui and people were saying, direct energy weapons? | ||
What? That's crazy. We don't have those. | ||
And you just go to YouTube and just search direct energy weapons DOJ. And it's like, here's the DOJ's official presentation on direct energy weapon capabilities. | ||
We have them in space. | ||
We have them on ships. | ||
We have them on land. They can burn things. | ||
They can destroy things. They can intercept missiles. | ||
They go, okay, this is not exactly a conspiracy theory, is it? | ||
This is just what's happening. | ||
This is just being knowledgeable about the military technology available right now to our allies and enemies. | ||
That was the Department of Defense, Mark Esper, admitting that China and Russia have direct energy weapons mounted on satellites. | ||
Just want to be perfectly clear. | ||
So let's just keep that in mind whenever we hear about Very coincidental wildfires that break out at strategic points that coincide directly with the stated purpose of the New World Order in their campaign of dismantling the Western nations to install their global government. | ||
Just keep it in mind. | ||
Let's just remember that according to the experts themselves, These things are not just real, they're already deployed. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
I just wanted to clarify that. | ||
For anybody still thinking that any of this is fake. | ||
And that's the thing. I like to think of InfoWars as sort of an island in a stormy sea. | ||
I know people have this perspective of Infowars as being the crazy ones, the wild ones. | ||
Obviously, Alex Jones, the energy he brings is chaotic to some people. | ||
But in reality, every other news outlet It's just like a kite just being buffeted in the storm. | ||
Just whichever way the wind blows. | ||
Like, oh my gosh, we're going this way. | ||
Wow, this is happening now. | ||
It's just like they don't understand how anything's associated. | ||
They don't understand where anything's going. | ||
It's all just reaction in real time to whatever new stimulus is presented. | ||
Whereas InfoWars, we're just like the submarine. | ||
We're like under... We're not affected by the currents, not affected by the wind or the waves. | ||
We're just chugging along, full steam ahead. | ||
Knowing exactly where all of this goes. | ||
Knowing the capabilities that those in power have. | ||
Knowing how they use them. Knowing the intent for which they're being deployed. | ||
And presenting everything that we see in that context. | ||
Because we're not surprised by any of this. | ||
We're not flabbergasted. | ||
We're not at a loss of words. | ||
We're not confused as to why this is going on. | ||
It's all very clear and obvious where this is going, why these things are happening in the way that they are. | ||
And I find that incredibly valuable. | ||
I find it to be the only way to actually get a handle on this because, you know, part of their strategy is to keep people bewildered. | ||
I've said it before that, you know, to be a conspiracy theorist in today's world, really all you need to do is ask why. | ||
All you need to do is ask why and who. | ||
Because otherwise, everything just seems like it's just happening. | ||
It's just, you know, these things, who knows? | ||
Who knows why 25% of Gen Z considers themselves not straight. | ||
Oh, it just happened one day. | ||
Look how the dew appears on the grass in the morning. | ||
Look how thunder follows lightning. | ||
It just sort of happens. | ||
No point trying to make sense of it all. | ||
It's just all, you know, the economy's crashing and the fires are burning up all the farmland and every food processing plant is being firebombed for some God-forsaken reason. | ||
It's all just sort of going on. | ||
We don't know. You can just look behind the curtain. | ||
You know, but it's kind of like, it's like, I mean, it really is. | ||
I was going to try to come up with a better metaphor, but who am I to improve on Plato? | ||
It's just the cave. It's just Plato's cave. | ||
That really is all it is. | ||
That's the option you're presented with now. | ||
Do you look at the shadows or do you turn your head around and look at the people and the things making the shadows? | ||
That really is the only metaphor you need at this point. | ||
Again, I was going to say, you know, it's like people are bewildered by the vision that they're seeing on screen, but then we are the ones who actually open up the monitor case and can look at the hardware that's projecting it. | ||
No, I think the cave is a better metaphor. | ||
And it is. It's just absolutely appropriate. | ||
You just look through. You look past. | ||
You aren't distracted by the little outrages that pop up here or there. | ||
You just fold it in. | ||
You just fold them into the land that you know is coming. | ||
And this is the thing about the protests that we're talking about. | ||
And we'll take your calls here in a second, guys. | ||
Guys, we can bring up the call screen. | ||
I'll go out to calls. | ||
It's just we know what the inevitable outcome of this is. | ||
It's laws passed to restrict free speech. | ||
It's demands made by protesters that get fulfilled by the authorities after the protests have been clamped down on. | ||
It's nothing good. | ||
It's nothing good, obviously. | ||
Obviously, the outrage of the entire world is not enough to get Israel to pump the brakes. | ||
You've got UN measures and ICC rulings and statements of outrage from every nation in the world demanding Israel stop doing what it's doing. | ||
They're not stopping. These protests aren't going to have any tangible effect on that. | ||
They could potentially... | ||
If they focus on the boycott, divest, sanction policies, they could potentially get universities to pull out of this. | ||
But then, of course, universities are funded by billionaire Jews who are going to withdraw their money. | ||
Because if a university isn't serving your foreign ethnic interest, then why should it exist, right? | ||
That's what it's for. So we know where this goes. | ||
We know where this is headed, just like we knew from the very beginning that when Israel started bombing Gaza, they weren't going to stop until they captured the land. | ||
They're going to just fold it into the rest of Israel. | ||
They're going to take it over. They're going to expel everybody from Gaza. | ||
They're going to tell Europeans that it's our responsibility to take them in because we actually care about humanity. | ||
That's our weakness. | ||
And we just sit back and watch for month after month as it's fulfilled, as our predictions come to pass. | ||
And that's what happens when instead of just being buffeted to and fro by the ever-changing winds of the news cycle, we we are instead on hardwired or on tracks just headed towards our goal. | ||
freeing humanity, opposing the globalists, understanding that they're trying to install a global government and that everything they do is deliberately designed to contribute to that ultimate goal and that there is no level of Anything that they will shy away from. | ||
Brutality, censorship, surveillance. | ||
I mean, they have one overriding concern, installing a global government, destroying the Western world, destroying the aspects of our world that make us strong and independent and able to oppose them. | ||
And everything else means nothing. | ||
I mean, this is the thing. I'm... | ||
What I've said before is like in the future there will be one sin. | ||
There's one sin in the future. | ||
And it's opposing them. | ||
That's it. Nothing else matters. | ||
There's no morals. There's no ethics. | ||
It doesn't matter if you have an oath to uphold, if you have foundational beliefs that your country is dependent on for its existence. | ||
All of those must go. | ||
All of them will be subsumed. | ||
All of them will be discarded and eradicated in the pursuit of this. | ||
You killed somebody? | ||
Well, you're really a victim. | ||
You're really a victim of this white supremacist patriarchy. | ||
If you oppose Israel, if you speak out against the plans of the New World Order, then even the mere thought of opposition is enough to justify any measure against you. | ||
Up to and including Killing you. | ||
I mean, that's the most efficient way. | ||
Stop an idea. Kill the person that has it. | ||
We'll go out to your calls on the other side. | ||
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Got a lot of people calling in about these protests. | |
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're going to go out to your calls about these protests in just a moment. | ||
I do want to go to a video first. | ||
Clip number 11. Just a little breakdown as to the funding mechanisms that are sponsoring some of these protests. | ||
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Let's watch. I have to say these 10 cities that they're building across college campuses are crazy, but are really well organized. | |
And you know I had to look into this to understand who's behind all of this and who's paying all these people. | ||
I have to be honest, what I found was not really shocking, but I was surprised by how similar it is to the BLM summer riots of 2020. | ||
You see, these encampments are actually really well organized. | ||
The students receive the tents from organizers that also supply a bunch of different food, like pizzas, rotesserie chicken, coffee. | ||
So I looked into who these organizers actually are, and there are three prominent groups. | ||
There's Students for Justice in Palestine, there's Within Our Lifetime, and then there's Jewish Voices for Peace. | ||
And these groups are actually led and organized by another organization called U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights. | ||
And just guess how much these fellows are paid. | ||
They get $7,800 if they work eight hours a week. | ||
On some kind of Palestinian campaign. | ||
Makes you rethink what the hell you're doing with your life. | ||
And across these campuses, we've seen these fellows speak out at various events. | ||
Nita Lafi, Craig Morton, Malik Afina. | ||
So where the hell does USCPR even get this money to pay these fellows that much money? | ||
And who funds Students for Justice in Palestine and these other organizations? | ||
Here's where it really gets interesting. | ||
Almost all of their funding comes from rich, elite investors such as George Soros, Howard Horwitz, and members of the Rockefeller family. | ||
And isn't that ironic on its own? | ||
You see, George Soros' Open Society Foundation, along with Rockefeller's Brother Fund, gave $700,000 to these organizations. | ||
And we know now that the Open Society Foundation isn't run by George Soros anymore. | ||
It's actually run by his brother Alex Soros and his partners Huma Abedin with direct ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. | ||
As they say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. | ||
Now the Open Society Foundation also funneled $20 million into the Tide Foundation. | ||
And the Tide Foundation takes this money and disperses it across all of these organizations across the U.S., They funnel money into Westpac, which is an organization that is led by Howard Horwitz. | ||
And Westpac is actually the fiscal sponsor for Within Our Lifetime. | ||
And guess what? All of these organizations have direct ties to the 2020 Summer Love Riots. | ||
So the question I have to ask is why? | ||
Why now? Why again in the summer before a presidential election? | ||
I have... Yeah, and you know exactly why. | ||
These are the paramilitary groups that they are now warming up to be turned on the American people. | ||
When the time comes, that much should be obvious. | ||
And also, you know, how are you going to get anti-Semitism laws passed without big violent displays of anti-Semitism? | ||
It's what you need. Problem, reaction, solution. | ||
It's not that complicated. He said George Soros' brother Alex is George Soros' son Alex. | ||
And I remember the first I heard about Alexander Soros' participation in his dad's line of business, subverting and destroying the United States, was I started looking into an organization called Friends of Democracy, and that was following the release, the leak of the training packet for the Friends of Democracy operatives that were orchestrating the Freddie Gray riots in Baltimore in, I think, 2014. | ||
If you remember, we've covered this extensively, but again, Friends of Democracy is what it's called, and somebody leaked the instruction packet about where to go, how to demonstrate, how to keep your own participation hidden as you allow the dangerous things to be done by people that didn't know what they were a part of. | ||
And I remind you, At the most explosive part of this document was in the post-action objectives. | ||
So when they organized a riot with Black Lives Matter to attack police on the basis of Freddie Gray's death in Baltimore in 2014, this was their Self-professed objectives. | ||
Their primary objective was one, agitation of local civilian population. | ||
Two, escalation of civil unrest in the Baltimore area. | ||
Three, provocation of hostile LE law enforcement and BWI officials. | ||
So that's their primary. | ||
Their primary concerns are agitation, escalation, and provocation. | ||
Their secondary objectives is escalation of law enforcement deployment in BWI area. | ||
These people protesting against the police are the people orchestrating the protest, the people who are secretly puppeteering the entire conflict. | ||
Their own stated goal is increased police presence. | ||
Galvanization of friendly and useful allied organizations, creation of environment where organic conflict can grow. | ||
Literally, self-professed, in their own words, their goal is to create and foster an atmosphere of conflict. | ||
Their tertiary goals are recruitment of other agitators and seating of other organic actions in other locations in the U.S. Their ideal post-action objective was civil unrest that leads to the deployment of martial law-like policies for BWI, creating a feedback loop, additional action opportunities. | ||
So the anti-police protest's ideal outcome was martial law. | ||
How does that make sense? | ||
Well, isn't it obvious? | ||
They thrive on the conflict. | ||
They need more conflict. | ||
They recruit to their ranks on the basis of conflict. | ||
So they wanted to provoke the police. | ||
They wanted to create conflict with the police so that the police had to double down and actually fight back. | ||
Then you could film that, portray that as the police being violent, inspire more people to think that the police were acting out of turn and being abusive. | ||
Recruit more into your ranks. | ||
It's the exact same playbook that's happening here. | ||
See Alexander playbook, Alexander Soros playbook, Problem, reaction, solution. | ||
Create the conflict. Exacerbate the conflict. | ||
Inspire outrage and pushback in order to install your authoritarian control grid. | ||
Not that complicated. Let's go out to the phone calls now. | ||
Let's go to Hammer Hardy first. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Hammer Hardy. | ||
You're on the air about the protest. | ||
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What are your thoughts? Hey, Harrison. | |
Thanks for taking my call. I wanted to say, you know, people are acting like there's really only one of two options. | ||
Either these are, you know, protesters that are innocent just expressing their freedom of speech, or they're all terrorists, and people can't seem to figure out why there's such a crackdown on the protests at the universities. | ||
But I've actually seen this very same tactic before, all the way back in 2010 during the Occupy Wall Street campaign. | ||
What would happen is I've been trying to tell people this, that what I describe this as is a false flag attack by the leftists on their own people because they're intentionally bringing them onto these campuses because people know that free speech is subject to the policies that what I describe this as is a false flag attack by the leftists | ||
So you see the professors out there egging on the agitators, but then you've got the faculty that calls the police to come in because they have that authority. | ||
So what I saw when I was up in Seattle was you had people occupying a public space in downtown, and you had people organizing, talking to each other, getting to know everybody. | ||
But then you had these agitators come in, and they would recruit people. | ||
And I've said this before, when the left have their own rallies or get-togethers, they use it so that they can recruit people for more extreme acts later. | ||
So they would come into the crowd and say, hey, who wants to come and block a building? | ||
Or who wants to come and block off traffic? | ||
And what had happened was when the protest had gone on for probably like a month or so, you had people from the local college student body come to the crowd and say, hey, let's all leave this area and go to the campus because they're going to allow us To protest there and occupy that place. | ||
And I had told people not to do it because it was a trap. | ||
Because I knew what was going to happen. | ||
They were going to let people get comfortable, and they were going to have the police come in and kick everybody out and arrest everybody. | ||
And it's the same thing I'm seeing happening with games. | ||
That is exactly what happened. Brilliant breakdown, Hammer Hardy. | ||
More calls on the other side. | ||
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Let's go out to your calls now. | ||
Greg in Ohio wants to talk about how these protests are being financed. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Greg. You're on the air. | ||
Yeah, Harrison, first off, great job to you guys. | ||
Great job with the last caller. | ||
I mean, wow, that was great information. | ||
You guys are getting out of the park. | ||
Yeah, and somebody was asking if Hammer Hardy had a Twitter, and I don't know. | ||
Next time he calls in, we'll have to ask him, because, yeah, he's always got a good insight to it. | ||
Yeah, yeah, he should call in regularly. | ||
That's great insight. | ||
One thing I wanted, before we jump into this, I just wanted to thank you for heading off with that piece with the girls who stood up to the transgender thing. | ||
I mean, I wish the only headline you would have put underneath it was, if we can't do it, then maybe the kids will, because that's really where we're at. | ||
It just infuriates me. | ||
I have two girls who are swimmers, and the whole thing with the swimming and the saga. | ||
Anyway, it just infuriates me. | ||
What I wanted to get into, I've run a hedge fund for a long time, and it's not an evil hedge fund. | ||
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It's actually a good hedge fund, just to preface that. | |
I've spent a lot of time. You're in the same business as George Soros. | ||
We get it. It's fine. Yeah, but I fight them, so I fight those guys all the time. | ||
I've been fighting them for 120,000 hours of my life. | ||
Yeah, you know what? We need more people like you. | ||
I mean, honestly, it's not the hedge fund part that's the bad thing. | ||
I mean, I consider all financial mechanisms to be some form of black magic, so that's just because I'm confused by them. | ||
But no, we need more hedge fund managers and things like that on our side. | ||
So sorry to interrupt, Greg. Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, and so that gets to the point of it, right? | ||
I mean, look, that clip you played, you did all the work, right? | ||
Laying it out, where the money's coming from. | ||
All that stuff is great, so I don't have to do any of that. | ||
The clip you played before you headed off into the cult. | ||
But what I really wanted to get into is to go back just quickly into the history of it, right? | ||
And just realize that, because this is where the solution will come from, right? | ||
As we go back to the Napoleonic Wars, right? | ||
We know that the Rothschilds played that like a fiddle, right? | ||
Yeah. And it gave them a hundred years worth of, you know, power coming out of that, right? | ||
They were able to, you know, orchestrate government and so forth, you know, with the banking. | ||
So again, right? | ||
And then we go to the Ottoman Empire, right? | ||
When it rose up, right? | ||
And Sultan Mehmet rolled into, you know, Constantinople. | ||
He didn't go through where the gates were, right? | ||
Where the chains were at. He went up and over the hills, right? | ||
And came in the backside. And they woke up and they're like, uh-oh. | ||
We got a problem here. He took the boats over the ground, right? | ||
So... The key is, we're doing a great job. | ||
You guys at Infowars have done a great job, and I think you're even picking up momentum. | ||
I think people are getting a little tired, I sense, but the point is, Because this has been a heck of a battle. | ||
But the thing is, you know, it's been a heck of an info war. | ||
But here's the thing is, we can't hit them where they expect it, right? | ||
And so how do we not do that, right? | ||
How do we find a solution? | ||
Because you can stomp one cockroach. | ||
You can shine a light, they come out, you stomp a cockroach. | ||
But the head of the snake is the finance side, right? | ||
We can go back to the Bank of International Settlements in Switzerland, coming out of World War II, right? | ||
You and I could go on for hours on this stuff. | ||
That's not my point. My point is this. | ||
It's like if you look at World War II, right, and they went in and they nabbed Lucky Luciano out of the prison system, right, to help him come up with how to protect New York Harbor, right, to help him figure out how they were going to attack the stuff. | ||
So we have to start thinking about how are we going to One, we need to shine a light on these people, which, you know, we get people like, oh, what's her name? | ||
I can't think of her name off the top of my head. | ||
Whitney Webb, right? She's done a great job of calling out a lot of the financiers, and you had Ian Carroll on last week or a week or two ago, and that was just a great, I watched this whole thing. | ||
The key, though, is I think we need to change, what I'm trying to say is, You know, clearly this Israel thing is being financed, right? | ||
And someone said it, I don't know if it was Alex or who the other day, said Iran and Israel probably on the same side because they're all just funneling money through, right? | ||
So number one, we have to find a way to stop the flow of money, right? | ||
You know, we have to find a way to stop the flow of money, okay? | ||
And I don't know what the solution to that is. | ||
I've got a lot of ideas, right, that we could talk about sometime. | ||
But we have to be able to do that, right? | ||
And we have to... We have to fight a little bit dirtier now, right? | ||
It's time to change our angle of approach, right? | ||
Instead of just uncovering things, right? | ||
And we have to start chopping out meat, right? | ||
It's the way it has to go. | ||
Otherwise, it's going to get blood. | ||
We have to start chopping out meat. | ||
We have to. So, yeah, I mean, I agree with you, especially about the financing part. | ||
I was thinking about that last night, that, I mean, maybe this is, you know, the silver lining of the cloud. | ||
Maybe because, you know, the leftist protests in this particular moment are... | ||
Against Israel and the government seems to actually want to like crack down on them. | ||
Maybe now is the time where these, you know, influence networks and their finances are actually rounded up. | ||
You know, maybe we could see RICO charges. | ||
Hey, you funded this protest. | ||
It got out of control and people got hurt. | ||
You know, you're going to go to jail or we're going to shut down this network. | ||
I mean, whatever we got to use, you know, it's like using the COVID-19 Title 42 to keep people in Mexico. | ||
Instead of allowing them to cross the border. | ||
It's like, I don't think COVID's real, but if that's what we've got to use to get an effective policy passed, maybe that's the case. | ||
I don't like the fact that they're using anti-war protests to crack down on this, but we know the damage that these leftist networks do, and if it's the... | ||
If it's the anti-Israeli sentiment that gets them rounded up and wrapped up by the law enforcement, I guess whatever we have to do, man, you know, that makes sense to me. | ||
I mean, do you not see this as an opportunity to, like, I don't know, ideally there would be an opportunity here for the right wing to step in and go, you know, this is... | ||
This is why you guys have been wrong this whole time. | ||
We actually do need free speech. | ||
We need college campuses that have a plurality of views, not just one particular view. | ||
I mean, are you talking about making that case or what are you talking about doing here from our side, how we respond to this? | ||
Yeah, so I think we have to be clear, right? | ||
There's only one enemy here, right? | ||
And that's the financiers and the bankers, right? | ||
That's it. This economy has been exploited to $35 trillion, let me rephrase that, of debt, and so forth. | ||
And all these money funnels that we see this last week, $100 billion blown out just to stir the pot, right? | ||
What I'm saying here, I think, Harrison, is this, that there's only one enemy, right? | ||
You know, there is no right left anymore. | ||
And I love the fact that more people are getting on board with that, because that's how they divide and conquer, right? | ||
They love to put people on side. | ||
So we have to get rid of that. | ||
There's only one enemy here, right? | ||
And that is the head of the snake, right? | ||
And that is the financiers, and that is the bankers, right? | ||
Their wet dream is a war. | ||
Their super wet dream, right, is a civil war, right? | ||
So that's what they're probably stirring up here, right? | ||
They love nothing more than a civil war, right? | ||
Because that is just, I mean, you can imagine, right? | ||
I don't want to go into all that. But here's what I'm saying is that, you know, it's just like an Aikido or any martial arts, right? | ||
When someone punches and they extend, that's when they're at their weakest point, right? | ||
And all it takes is a feather to drop, you know what I mean, in the right spot, and they'll tumble and crumble. | ||
And so we have to think like that, right? | ||
You know, Again, I could come up with a hundred different ideas I have, you know, but it just takes one, just let them punch, right? | ||
And as soon as they're at their weakest point, when you chop their knees, right? | ||
So I just want to get that out to the people, you know, and just throw that in the mix because my big point in this call is to change our focus. | ||
You guys have done a great job of exposing everything through the years, right? | ||
And I can't say enough about how I've watched you grow. | ||
You know what I mean? And your knowledge and even Chase, he's coming along strong and But the key is we have to change our focus from uncovering it to what's the attack? | ||
And I know it's dangerous because it's dangerous. | ||
As soon as you do that, they're coming for your throat if you have any impact. | ||
But the key is to hit them quick, hit them sharp, and it's going to come from the masses of the people. | ||
It's going to come up with someone, just like we saw with You know, AMC, the movie theater, you know, and what was that stock, you know, where they came in and they squeezed those guys, right? | ||
So it's the same kind of a thing. | ||
Yeah, exactly. And so it's that same kind of a thing, right? | ||
And I see it in the markets all the time. | ||
I wait till they punch, right? | ||
And then I come in, you know what I mean? | ||
And then I hit them hard, right? | ||
And every penny I can take from these rascals, well, I'm just going to say it, these bastards, right? | ||
Every penny I can take is a penny they don't have. | ||
And what I'd love to do is educate people sometimes, too, that their 401Ks are being used against them, right? | ||
Oh, yeah, 100%. Wow, we're coming up to a break here. | ||
See, this is the problem. I want to take a lot of calls when the calls are so good. | ||
I want to let them talk for a while. | ||
You're a very smart dude, Greg. | ||
I would love if you'd call in more often because you clearly have thought about this stuff and have good insight. | ||
More calls on the other side. All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We do have some more stuff to cover here. | ||
There's actually a testimony about COVID going on right now with some pretty interesting developments that I want to get into this last hour of the program. | ||
But we're going to go again out to your phone calls. | ||
People have been holding and basically everybody's commenting on the protest, what we think of them, what's happening. | ||
And we've only taken two calls so far, but both of them have been pretty brilliant. | ||
I'll try to move on a little quicker this time, but that's up to our callers to... | ||
Not intrigue me so much. | ||
Leave me wanting more. | ||
But the last caller mentioned, it's when your opponent has thrown a punch that he's most extended and vulnerable. | ||
And this is the frustration with the way the Republicans are responding to this, the way the conservatives are responding to this. | ||
The Democrats are so vulnerable right now. | ||
They're tearing themselves apart. | ||
They're divided down the middle. | ||
And it's almost like, I guess the boxing metaphor doesn't quite work, but... | ||
It's like you're in a tag team match or something. | ||
And right when your opponent throws the punch and extends, your partner on your side punches you in the ribs. | ||
It's like, well, wait a second. | ||
What the hell, man? | ||
Now our enemies have a vulnerability. | ||
Instead of attacking that, instead of doing something to exploit that vulnerability, you're now on their team. | ||
You're now calling for police to shut down free speech. | ||
And just playing the part of the bad guy that they always cast you as. | ||
Just what the hell? Josh Hawley I'm thinking of in particular, but he's not the only one. | ||
Obviously, Greg Abbott and Ted Cruz. | ||
I mean, all these other so-called conservatives who don't actually believe anything they pretend to. | ||
I'll stop rambling. Let's go to Rupert in Wisconsin. | ||
Now you want to talk about the protests. | ||
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Go ahead, Rupert. Hey, good morning, Harrison. | |
How are you doing? Good, thank you. | ||
Yeah, you were talking about the LRAD technology being used at the protests. | ||
Yes. I think it's interesting, the DEW weapons and stuff, and I've gone myself and gone all the way back to the Occupy protests and checked it out over there because I wanted to see for myself and not just listen to the news, see with my own eyes and see what's going on. | ||
And I think the protesters and the protests in general get hit by electronic warfare from underground utility tunnels because a lot of the certain type of lasers and microwave lasers are good at going through concrete and layers of whatever, you know, and it can impact and affect people. | ||
And I've seen it before, like, in Chicago. | ||
They'd be, like, a bunch of, like, 6'3", A squad of utility workers in the sewers near the corners where they protest and where they're guided to protest. | ||
Interesting. So I think that's an interesting angle on the DEW, electronic warfare weapons, that people don't think about, that they can go through walls and stuff, you know, in buildings like you've seen with Havana Syndrome. | ||
So, like, you know, they go through... | ||
The street and the sewers and the tunnels which are so hot right now. | ||
They can disperse crowds with these sound cannons, but they can also do more subtle things where they can... | ||
I'm blanking on the word right now. | ||
There's a word they use. It's like easement or something like that. | ||
It's not easement, but there's a word they use that basically they can affect the mood of entire crowds. | ||
I've talked to people who have seen this on display where They have these, they can send out certain basically vibrational patterns, and they can take a crowd of people, they're just sort of standing around chatting, and they can like get them all angry by using certain sound technology. | ||
So yeah, maybe they're escalating the situation by employing something like that. | ||
Is that what you're suggesting, Rupert? | ||
The Soviets said the first one they figured out was how to cause like depression and sadness, and like you said, you just put them in a bad mood. | ||
You know, and Nikola Tesla, of course, you know, he talked all about that. | ||
And he would use waves and frequencies that would heal him and make him in a good mood and help him think, you know, because it works alternatively with these technologies as well. | ||
You know, and as far as the protests go, you know, everyone has their right to protest, especially given, you know, what Israel is committing in Gaza and to the Palestinians. | ||
It's like the enemy. | ||
They tried the monsters they wanted to fight. | ||
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You'd think if there was anything that you'd be allowed to protest, it would be, you know, genocide. | ||
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We'll be right back, folks. All right, welcome back, folks. | |
We're gonna go out to your calls here, get through a few of these, and then tell you about what's going on at the COVID hearing at the Select Subcommittee for the Coronavirus Pandemic. | ||
As well as some other important stories that we haven't gotten to yet. | ||
Let's go first to your calls. | ||
Daryl in North Carolina has called in about the protests, asking who are the faces in the crowd. | ||
Go ahead, Daryl. You're on the air. | ||
I agree with you guys, Harrison. | ||
I think that there's a percentage of these protesters are Soros agents. | ||
Those are the agitators. | ||
There's drone footage of them being trained for hand-to-hand combat at UCLA. I think there's a small percentage that are actual Arab and Jews that just like fighting with each other. | ||
But I think 75% of the majority of these college students are just trying to get laid. | ||
They just want to hook up. | ||
They're innocent in all of this. | ||
But I fear for them because I feel like they're going to be used. | ||
Because I agree with you too that this is a bigger agenda. | ||
This is the spearhead of the leftist uprising. | ||
And I think they want to go even faster than the BLM Antifa stuff. | ||
And so I'm worried about a terror attack being blamed on Iranians in order to suck the U.S. into a war with Iran to help Israel. | ||
Yeah, I think that's a very legitimate threat. | ||
And look, saying that these things are funded, saying that these protests are being co-opted and used... | ||
By the likes of Alexander Soros to achieve alternative ends or ulterior motives is not to say that, as you point out, probably at least 75% of the people involved are just genuine. | ||
I mean, you remember being in college? | ||
I mean, I have a feeling that sort of once you get into the middle age, you see these young kids who are so fired up about it and you think, ah, they're stupid, they're They're controlled or whatever, but it's like, or they're just sincerely outraged at what they're seeing, or they're just actually, you know, and yeah, you can control people in that way too, right? | ||
You can show them things to make them outraged, but yeah, I'd be there if I was in college. | ||
I'd be at these protests, 100%. | ||
I find it amazing that for the first time in my life, there are protests against America's involvement with Israel and the way Israel treats Palestinians. | ||
I mean, this is an issue I've cared about since I learned about it in middle school. | ||
I'd be out there. You don't need to be tricked or to be paid to care about the images you're seeing of children slaughtered and families disintegrated by Muslims. | ||
Relentless Israel bombing. | ||
I think at least 75% of the people at these protests are just there legitimately outraged at what they're seeing. | ||
I bet a good portion of the counter-protesters are there who legitimately are convinced that people protesting Israel is an anti-Semitic attack on Jews and is the next Holocaust. | ||
And they're outraged at that. | ||
I want to know who these counter-protesters are. | ||
We know who the protesters are, but again, I think the vast majority are just college kids that want to be a part of something they see to be social justice and of international concern. | ||
But who are the people that are rushing in and attacking? | ||
Because honestly, these guys seem trained. | ||
They seem very capable of physical violence and very willing to exert it. | ||
I mean, I understand going to a protest and wanting to go, look, this is my right as an American. | ||
If I get arrested, so be it. | ||
But I'm just expressing my free speech here. | ||
And if they want to violate my rights, that's something I'm going to have to deal with. | ||
But to go and actually assault people, that's a whole different level. | ||
That's saying, I'm going to go do something that I know is not legal. | ||
It's not like, well, I'm just expressing my rights and I might get arrested, but that's just because the system is corrupt or whatever. | ||
But if you go out and actually physically attack people, like, who's this dude in the hoodie? | ||
I would love to know who that dude in the hoodie is. | ||
Doesn't look like a college student to me. | ||
Looks like a Ukrainian general, actually. | ||
It looks like. I would love to know who these counter-protesters are who are violently confronting the protesters. | ||
They are the ones that I'm suspicious of. | ||
And I haven't seen any reports on who they are. | ||
Thanks for the call, Daryl. Let's go to JR in New York who has a similar read on the situation as Daryl. | ||
Potential false flag, JR? Hey, what was that? | ||
I said potential false flag, you think? | ||
Coming as a result of this? | ||
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Yeah, exactly. Yeah, I think there's definitely going to be some kind of a – it's the perfect recipe for a false flag or even actual terrorism because they're really driving people's emotions up. | |
So either way, we all know what the goal is, to stop the election. | ||
Either way, I also believe that even if there is an election, I don't trust Trump. | ||
I know that he's a better choice, but he's definitely a Zionist and definitely shady with his vaccine business. | ||
But I think that their whole plan, because now in New York City, you're not allowed to corral the protesters anymore. | ||
They made a law that you are not allowed to corral protesters. | ||
So now they're going to be allowed to basically just do whatever they want in the city. | ||
And we have factions of different gangs and MS-13s. | ||
A neighborhood I used to live in was MS-13. | ||
People were getting killed in the park with bricks and just, like, stabbed to death, like, weekly. | ||
That was with COVID. But I think that's their plan. | ||
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As if it was like, to support Infowars, go buy this coin. | ||
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But thanks for the call, JR. Let's go to Peter in Florida. | ||
You want to talk about the generational divide on display at these Israel protests. | ||
Go ahead, Peter. You're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. So, I was visiting my parents recently, and they had Fox News on in the background. | |
I don't really watch Fox News anymore since they got rid of Tucker, but what I saw, particularly on Hannity, is just plain shocking. | ||
They're repeating the beheaded babies, gang rape lies, and then he's saying, Joe Biden has stabbed our greatest ally in the back. | ||
Apparently, stabbing them in the back is giving them billions of dollars, carte blanche to carpet bomb civilians, vetoing and blocking the UN resolution. | ||
And also having our Secretary of State Blinken go over there and say, I come to you as a fellow Jew. | ||
So, you know, if that's stabbing them in the back, then I would hate to see what actually supporting them would look like. | ||
And so, it's just... | ||
Yeah, and then he also had on, you know, like two Jewish Americans and a former IDF soldier for commentary. | ||
So, obviously, you know, fair and balanced coverage there. | ||
Fair and balanced, yes, exactly. I like this. | ||
It's just... You know, I think the older generation in general, you know, when they think of Israelis, I guess, you know, they kind of just think, well, they look like me, you know, they're white, they're westernized, so obviously they're the good guys in the conflict. | ||
But, like, when you take a step back, they're the ones who blackmail our politicians into stealing our, you know, taxpayer money with the Epstein Island stuff. | ||
They obviously control or highly influence our foreign policy, you know, since 9-11. | ||
And, you know, When you break it down, they're largely responsible for a lot of the anti-white, anti-Christian brainwashing of our youth that happens in these very Ivy League schools, which is now kind of blowing up in their face since now the youth see Jews as the white oppressor and the Palestinians as the brown victims, which is actually true in this case. | ||
I guess just ultimately, I just think of the quote by Voltaire, To find out who controls you, simply find out who you're not allowed to criticize. | ||
With these new anti-Semitism laws and the divest boycott stuff with Abbott and DeSantis, it's just very apparent from this conflict has revealed who's on what side, including on the conservative side. | ||
Wow. Very well said, Peter. | ||
I mean, I have to agree. | ||
It's like I was saying last week. | ||
Look, You're telling me it's illegal to be anti-Semitic. | ||
I'm not anti-Semitic, but I kind of have to be because you told me you'd arrest me if I was. | ||
So now I kind of have to be, unfortunately. | ||
I never wanted it to come to this, but you should have left us alone. | ||
You should have just let us have our country. | ||
But yeah, I agree. | ||
And again, you've got the anti-white... | ||
This is the obvious example. | ||
Harvard University literally had a class called Ending Whiteness. | ||
Okay? No outrage. | ||
You know, the boomers might roll their eyes. | ||
You know, these crazy leftists. | ||
Like, nothing. | ||
And then... Some students go, hey, we don't like the wholesale slaughter that we're seeing go on with our tax dollars and our university's investment in Israel. | ||
And it's just like foaming at the mouth, fury, hatred. | ||
These rabid boomers just like, send in the troops. | ||
I mean, do you like being a puppet? | ||
I mean, does it make it easy, I guess? | ||
Yeah. When you don't have to think for yourself, when not just your thoughts, but your emotional reactions are dictated by strangers, does that make it easy? | ||
Does that sort of get some of the obligation and responsibility off of you from actually considering what's going on and determining your own emotional reaction to it? | ||
Is it easier when Sean Hannity tells you what to be mad about and you just get mad about that? | ||
It's... Very frustrating. | ||
It's very frustrating. But thank you for the call, Peter. | ||
Let's go to Hobbs in Nebraska. | ||
These calls have been amazing. Hobbs in Nebraska, let's keep this good call train rolling. | ||
Go ahead, you're on the air. Hey, good morning, Harrison. | ||
Good morning, InfoWarriors. | ||
This is your boy, Hobbs. Roads to Liberty. | ||
Before I get into the protest thing, I just kind of wanted to rewind a little bit to a couple of things you were asking about yesterday, but they do kind of dovetail into the protest thing. | ||
You were talking about The government doing things and ruining stuff on purpose. | ||
I'm sure that everybody that's listening to this is familiar with Occam's razor. | ||
The simplest solution is usually the easiest. | ||
And when you talk about the government ruining things on purpose, they will oftentimes reference Hanlon's razor, which is never ascribed to malice, that which can be explained by stupidity. | ||
To which I think everybody should counter with what I've dubbed Hobbes' razor, which is in the absence of concrete evidence to the contrary, no one can be this wrong this consistently unless it's by design. | ||
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The other thing is you were talking about DEI and wokeness and CRT and how It's really hard to define, and I saw actually on Twitter probably the most distilled and succinct definition of all of these things that I've ever seen, | ||
and it's that DEI, CRT, wokeness, or whatever they're going to call it next, can best be described as Marxism for those who prefer gender, sexuality, or race struggle I think that is probably the best definition of that sort of leftist milieu that I've ever seen put down on paper. | ||
And that kind of dovetails into why I think we're seeing such a weirdly schizophrenic reaction from your on-the-ground protester. | ||
Because these are the same people that will hang on every single word that the ADL says as long as they can use anti-Semitism as a sort of cudgel against their ideological opponents here in the United States and now they're protesting Israel. | ||
For decades we've been told that you can't separate the Jew from Israel and any criticism of Israel's anti-Semitism and so now these people are expected to go out there and protest against Israel and I think it's kind of breaking their brains a little bit. | ||
Because now they're protesting Israel because they're looking at this through the Marxist oppressor-oppressed lens, and the Gazans and Palestinians are the oppressed in this. | ||
And the Israelis are the ones oppressing them, but they're also supposed to be on the side of combating anti-Semitism at every single turn, which is why I think that that is sort of why we're seeing what we're seeing. | ||
They don't know what they're protesting, really. | ||
They just know that they're supposed to be mad about something, and because we have it so good here in the West still, everybody wants to be a part of something. | ||
Grand struggle to leave their mark on history. | ||
There's a lot to say about the Marxist sort of construct that's dictating so much of this. | ||
I do want to go on to other calls, but I think you make some very good points, Hobbes. | ||
I've said it before. I think these college students and these leftists, they're right about Israel for the same reason they're wrong about everything else. | ||
They do see the world, and it... | ||
I mean, communism just relies on struggle, on the oppressor and the oppressed. | ||
In Europe, that existed because of the construct of their society and the holdover from the feudal system. | ||
It was about class. | ||
America, that didn't work as well, so they transmuted it to race. | ||
And now it's like a worldwide construct where it's white countries are the oppressors, Brown countries are the oppressed. | ||
And in the case of Israel, that alignment happens to align with reality. | ||
And I think it must be, I don't know, funny. | ||
I don't know what the adjective is to describe this, but the idea of like Palestinians being like, they bombed my home and then they bombed the refugee camp and everyone in my family died and... | ||
You know, they're just like hunting us ruthlessly and et cetera, et cetera. | ||
And then, you know, the leftist in America is like, yeah, we're also oppressed. | ||
You know, black people get arrested more than white people when they commit crimes. | ||
You think these things are equal? | ||
You think these things are even related whatsoever? | ||
It's ridiculous. This should be giving you a view. | ||
Like, if anything, if you're just first becoming aware of what's going on in Gaza and Israel right now, What you should be doing is looking around at America and going, we actually have a pretty good, oh man. | ||
We thought we were oppressed, but it turns out we're actually doing pretty great. | ||
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It turns out we're not oppressed at all. | |
Turns out we may have been wrong about our previous denunciations, but that'll never happen. | ||
It's white versus brown, and Jews are white, according to their It really is as simple as that. | ||
Thank you for the call, Hobbs. | ||
Always appreciate it. Tim in California wants to talk about the organized chaos of the protests. | ||
Go ahead, Tim. | ||
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You're on the air. I do believe that is truly what it is. | |
Much like the BLM Summer of Love, it's organized. | ||
You know, even Owen had commented how they always have bricks that are dropped off at the locations where these things are happening and so forth. | ||
It's organized chaos. | ||
And I do believe it's also happening as a distraction. | ||
You know, you want to show the two flags side by side, the Israeli flag or the Palestinian flag and so forth. | ||
Hey, let's talk about flags. | ||
Did you know there's more than 170 countries that have crossed our southern border most illegally? | ||
So if we've got two flags fighting with one another, how about if we just kind of create like one of those Powerball things? | ||
We'll just put them all in the bin, all the flags of all the 170 countries. | ||
We'll figure out what countries start fighting with each other next within our country. | ||
I don't think these kids are even Mayor Adams from New York was this morning talking about how these kids are just being used. | ||
You know, they don't even know what's going on. | ||
But this is so that you won't see. | ||
It's a distraction. It's the way a magic trick works. | ||
David Copperfield in Las Vegas was able to make a jet airplane disappear in front of a whole auditorium full of people. | ||
Also an elephant in front of a whole auditorium full of people. | ||
How is that possible? Well, it really didn't happen. | ||
It was a distraction. But I can tell you this. | ||
This is what made me call you today. | ||
Here's your distraction. You got 51 overdoses and 8 dead in Austin. | ||
That's right. And it's the largest opioid outbreak in 10 years. | ||
Well, that's really no big deal on account of it took 10 years in Vietnam to kill 50,000 people. | ||
Even with the draft, it took 10 years to kill 50,000 people. | ||
And you know what the number one killer of Americans was last year? | ||
Yeah, fentanyl, it was double that many. | ||
100,000, 18 to 45-year-olds. | ||
So you're worried about 10,000 here or there. | ||
We're gonna argue about who got the right amount of numbers for this side, that side. | ||
Folks, who's gonna fight on our side to defend it? | ||
We got 170 countries in here waiting to do whatever they're gonna do and our fighting guys are all bent over with fentanyl or dead from fentanyl and the rest of them can't even figure out whether or not they're a man or a woman. | ||
Yeah. I got nothing to add to that, Tim. | ||
I completely agree. | ||
Yeah, I don't even know what to say at this point. | ||
What is there to say? | ||
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I mean, think about it. Think about even Vietnam. | |
Just think about even to this day, the people that survived the Vietnam came home. | ||
They weren't welcome home, and half of them are living homeless in the streets, but not many of them are on Fennel, I doubt, or they wouldn't have survived all these many years. | ||
But you just think about how all these people, and some of them even got taken by draft, and they went and they fought, and even over a 10-year period of time, I think it was like 54,000 of them lost their lives or whatever. | ||
But we lost 100,000 fighting age men, 18 to 45, number one killer of men in America last year, to fentanyl. | ||
And now you've got opioids and all this other stuff, and you see what's happening. | ||
And now they want us to focus on 20 college campuses that are fighting over two different flags. | ||
And sure enough, it's a problem. | ||
But folks, you could pick any one of the other 170 flags because they're already inside this country. | ||
Make a great point, Tim. | ||
Honestly, yeah, you're exactly right. | ||
From fentanyl to the economy to the open borders, all of these things, of course, affect one another, contribute to each other. | ||
There are so many issues that—and I guess this is part of the frustration is you see not only the outrage that— The Palestine issue causes in college students, getting them to risk being arrested, stay up all night, you know, these encampments. | ||
I mean, it inspires so much feeling. | ||
And part of me thinks, you know, in that regard, you just think like, well, why don't you care about anything else like this? | ||
Why can't you get this type of energy with the things that are affecting us and the things that are destroying our country and the things that are destroying your life right now? | ||
Where's that energy? And then on the flip side of that, you see the rapidity and brutality with which the government responds. | ||
And you ask the same question, where is this energy when it comes to the people attacking us, to the people destroying our country, to the people filling our streets with drugs? | ||
It's a great question, Tim. | ||
Very good call. This is like a best of American Journal callers. | ||
We're going to continue that trend with Clown Car and William on the other side. | ||
Don't go anywhere, folks. We'll be back in just a minute. | ||
In the meantime, go to InfoWarsStore.com to support this outlet. | ||
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All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Taking your calls. | ||
We got Clown Car and William in Arkansas. | ||
Two more regular callers, then some names I don't necessarily recognize. | ||
Including some rather silly ones. | ||
Clown Car. What do you think about these protests, Clown Car? | ||
Oh, oh, this is what I was going to say. | ||
Sorry, Clown Car. Just hold on one second. | ||
I was going to say... This is a really good opportunity. | ||
I really think this is a good opportunity. | ||
I think there have been a lot of good opportunities in the past year or so to get our message out to people that otherwise wouldn't hear it. | ||
And I'm not going to encourage anybody to do anything because that can turn out badly. | ||
Don't do anything in our name. | ||
I'm just speaking in a speculative sort of rhetorical way here. | ||
That I bet there's a lot of good footage to get from inside these encampments. | ||
I bet not confronting these people. | ||
I mean, you know, the videos, they go viral. | ||
It's like people yelling at each other and fighting each other. | ||
But I would love to just hear what people in these camps have to say about what's going on. | ||
And we've seen some where it's just like, we don't really know why we're here. | ||
Something about Palestine? We don't know. | ||
And that's kind of funny, I guess. | ||
But I mean, I would love... | ||
Maybe we will do it. | ||
Maybe we'll just do it. But, you know, talking about, like, free speech and just see if, like, all these leftists who are being cracked down on, I'd want to know, like, well, so, you know, how do you feel about free speech? | ||
I mean, don't you think this is your First Amendment right? | ||
I mean, people are calling this hate speech. | ||
Have you ever campaigned against hate speech before? | ||
How did you feel about hate speech before it was leveled at you? | ||
And are you reconsidering your position? | ||
And this is like a very rare kind of opportunity. | ||
I mean, this is what we've been predicting for a long time. | ||
This is what we've been warning them about. | ||
You'll support hate speech because you think it benefits you, but just wait because you're going to be on the wrong side very soon. | ||
And suddenly you're going to experience the effects of the door you opened, the box you unpacked. | ||
You want to return to maybe like American foundational beliefs? | ||
You want to like go back to the Constitution and recognize the wisdom of our forefathers in setting these things in stone? | ||
Or you still think hate speech is not free speech? | ||
We've warned about it for a while. | ||
This is a rare opportunity of exactly what we've warned of coming to fruition and representing an opportunity for redemption for these people. | ||
Who have fallen for the lie of hate speech. | ||
Who have fallen for the lie of censorship. | ||
Because it's good for you. | ||
Because the authorities care so much about you. | ||
The people in charge love you. | ||
So they want to silence you. | ||
We've warned about it a lot. | ||
And it's here now. I would love to see the reaction from these people. | ||
Maybe they weren't on the right side of history. | ||
Maybe they're on the wrong side of history here. | ||
Or are they stupid enough to believe that, no, we still need hate speech law. | ||
It's just not me. I'm just, it's not me, though. | ||
The bad part is that it's focused on me now. | ||
It's good, but not when it's on, you know, looking at me. | ||
I mean, I wonder. | ||
I really do wonder whether they're capable of having an awakening. | ||
And, uh, sorry, Clonkar got mad at me for... | ||
Saying that, but I've been thinking about it for the last hour. | ||
I've been wanting to say, hey, be great if our audience, members of our audience, could go undercover and capture some of the conversations going on at these camps. | ||
I bet it'd be very interesting and provide a lot of great fodder for the show. | ||
Not that you should, though. Don't do that, though. | ||
Not on our behalf. With that, let's go out to your calls. | ||
William in Arkansas. Go ahead. | ||
Protest. Why would they stop when they're paid activists? | ||
Good question, William. You're on the air. | ||
Oh, they're probably unemployed and don't want a real full-time job where somebody's going to talk to them a little rough during the day and tell them things they don't want to hear. | ||
But this is only a symptom of a disease. | ||
The disease is a mindset that would allow any foreign flag, whether you see it the Ukrainian flag or the invisible Israeli flag. | ||
And remember, the man-made state of Israel is not representative of Twelve tribes of Israel. | ||
It is what David and Samuel and Saul and the prophets 6,000 or so years ago and some of you more orthodox Jews stand against. | ||
The man-made state of Israel is not of God and the Bible. | ||
It's man-made. | ||
You know, it all comes from a lack of information. | ||
My people suffer for the lack of knowledge. | ||
I'd go nuts if I didn't have somebody... | ||
A lot of us would, you know, different entities like you guys that are doing all you can to keep a free flow of information. | ||
I don't say get rid of the police on a permanent basis. | ||
There's a lot of grandmas that can't help themselves and a lot of thugs and idiots that would prey on grandmas. | ||
But if you give the cops about a six-month vacation and open season on men like Soros and all his kids and the men and the mindset thereof, right, I bet we could rid some of the world of these problems, but I'm not going to be the only one to force Soros to give a raise to his private bodyguards. | ||
They don't scare me. | ||
They don't have a prison to put me in. | ||
I don't have to worry about 10 million sheep charging me. | ||
It's just a few private bodyguards. | ||
We've got to take what's going on in this world real. | ||
I'm an infantry soldier. | ||
I'm who you paid and trained to jump off of a helicopter in the middle of a firefight And you expect me to accept this garbage that we're looking at. | ||
I'm not the only one. I escaped through the cracks of fate, destiny, whatever it was. | ||
I know. You've paid your dues, William, and I always appreciate your calls. | ||
I think you make some cogent points, and it's what we always point out. | ||
Anarchy would... We'd be better than what we have now. | ||
Anarcho-tyranny is worse by a large margin than just pure anarchy, because at least if it was pure anarchy, we could at least protect ourselves. | ||
I always point out, if it was total anarchy and somebody broke into my house, it wouldn't be an issue. | ||
I'd just bury them in the backyard and we'd be great. | ||
But anarcho-tyranny is where they stop you from arresting the guy who breaks into your house and then Yes, reporting for duty, sir. | ||
Today at Fordham University down at Lincoln Center, they've also just overtaken that campus as well, just an hour or so ago. | ||
And the first time I heard of Alex Soros, I believe he was with Uma, right? | ||
Weena's wife. He is with her, yeah. | ||
And then when you said, you know, you voted for Obama, but you didn't really feel that he did anything, so you don't trust him anymore. | ||
I feel the same way about Trump. | ||
And lucky Luciano, you know, his granddaughter is actually Rosanna Scott of Fox 5, and her husband and family are running the Longshoreman Juniors, so that's how that worked out. | ||
But also, COVID lockdown, you know, I'd like to say, they were taught mostly in these schools by remote learning, and that remote learning was by, well, Google. | ||
So most of that Google thought had to have imprinted in their brain some kind of mishap, you know. | ||
And I did that on purpose, flipped every word and flipped every verb so you can understand that this is absurd. | ||
What they've done is they've taken our goodness, like you said, as kindness, but understand my weakness is now angry. | ||
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Like a poet. | |
You are. You're like a freestyle rapper, Clown Car. | ||
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Hey, what are we doing tonight for Moonbase Live? | |
We're doing Moonbase Live. Moonbase Live will be live tonight on Rumble. | ||
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We're going to make it fun. | ||
We're going to make it very fun. | ||
I was talking to John about it yesterday. | ||
So yes, John and I will be live on Moonbase Live tonight, hopefully around 8, but it may be a little later than that as always. | ||
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Folks, are you ready to trust the science? | |
Are you prepared to trust the science, folks? | ||
I have some scientific results that correspond to Exactly. | ||
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To what we know to be true. | |
The Telegraph just published this yesterday. | ||
What your face says about how you'll vote in the election, square-jawed people are more likely to have right-wing views, researchers suggest. | ||
Now this is obviously from the mainstream media. | ||
They're going to put as left-wing of a spin as they can on it. | ||
Let me tell you what this article really says. | ||
Handsome chads are right wing. | ||
Not that we didn't already know this, but it's just nice to have the scientific backing. | ||
It's nice to have the backing of the scientific community in this. | ||
There's an AI algorithm. | ||
For the study, researchers at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business asked 591 participants to complete a questionnaire about their political beliefs and have their portraits taken. | ||
To avoid bias, researchers made sure participants removed all jewelry and makeup and also asked them to shave facial hair and pull back their hair. | ||
The AI algorithm was able to spot political orientations even though facial expression, grooming, and head orientation were all the same. | ||
Portraits were shown to human raiders who were also able to accurately assess where the participants fell on the political spectrum simply based on the face shape. | ||
Isn't that amazing? Look, there's so many articles like this. | ||
Yeah, literally. Literally, the more Chad you are, the more conservative you are. | ||
And I think it goes both ways. | ||
They're trying to say that the shape of your face contributes to your political opinions. | ||
I think the better political opinions you have, the more attractive you are. | ||
I think it's sort of a chicken and the egg thing, I guess. | ||
How many articles are there that are like... | ||
Big muscles, square jaws, bright eyes. | ||
Yeah, that's a conservative. | ||
Those things are bad. | ||
It's official, folks. | ||
Science says soft, weak-chinned, pudgy, round-headed babies are left-wing. | ||
Chad square-jawed Superman-looking folks, they're the conservatives. | ||
And also everybody knows this inherently. | ||
You can literally show a picture of somebody's face to your average person and say, is this person a conservative or liberal? | ||
And even though they might not enunciate it, The person's subconscious is determining, well, this person looks handsome, chiseled, and powerful. | ||
They've got to be conservative. | ||
This person looks sad and kind of pathetic and weak. | ||
They're probably liberal. | ||
This person's a vampire who eats babies. | ||
Experts are unsure whether genetic traits shape a person's face are also linked to beliefs or whether shape face triggers social effects which push voters in certain directions. | ||
Well, maybe the experts can give me a call. | ||
I think I know. | ||
I think it's the genetic traits that shape a person's face are also linked to beliefs. | ||
I don't think having a square jaw makes people treat you differently and therefore makes you conservative. | ||
I think there's something metaphysical about the power of being a conservative. | ||
Researchers point out that people with larger jaws are often perceived as more socially dominant, a trait associated with political conservatism, and over time, might become so. | ||
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Yeah, right. Yeah, right. | |
I just love the little, just the subtle things you can glean from stories like this. | ||
And just what it illustrates about the political divide in this country. | ||
It really is. I mean, if you are not, if you are a weak, pathetic, scared little worm, you're a liberal. | ||
Like, this is the divide. It's like, are you confident and strong and forthright and free-thinking? | ||
Or are you weak and round and pudgy and effeminate? | ||
You're probably liberal. | ||
Physiognomy trusters vindicated again. | ||
All right, out to your phone calls here for the final segment of American Journal. | ||
Daniel in California wants to talk about the Reese report that was released yesterday, the Zionist death grip on the United States government. | ||
Go ahead, Daniel, you're on the air. | ||
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Hey, Harrison, how are you doing? Good, thank you. | |
So, yeah, so that report is so spot on. | ||
And I know you're not... | ||
A lot of people are afraid to touch on those subjects, even though they are absolute fact. | ||
But the problem I have is I love Alex, but man, he seems like the only one at Infowars that is so kind of dances around those facts. | ||
That's like the one thing he doesn't really touch on them or at least expound on them too much like you would or Owen would or even Chase would. | ||
I don't understand that. | ||
And another thing, you know, I don't know what ever happened. | ||
It seems like there's some sort of a wedge put between Ryan Dawson and Alex Jones. | ||
Those guys should be, like, doing X spaces together, you know, and talking about this stuff. | ||
I don't know the history on their relationship, but, you know. | ||
I'm not sure of that either. | ||
I don't know if they ever had a relationship. | ||
I just don't know. But, Yeah, thanks for calling in. | ||
I'm sort of glad you called about this because this has been a big topic online. | ||
Did you watch his show yesterday, Daniel, by any chance? | ||
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Alex's? I did, and I didn't feel like he really wanted to get into it. | |
That was at least my perception of it. | ||
I don't know. Maybe I'm wrong. Well, he addressed it, you know, and he addressed, you know, the claims, because obviously he sees people on X making these claims. | ||
And, you know, honestly, it's frustrating. | ||
I still, to this day, I get things being like, wow, this guy's on Mossad Wars or whatever they call it. | ||
And it's like, I've literally had the same position on Israel or the Jews or anything else. | ||
From the day I worked here, seven years ago, I've never changed my position. | ||
I've not, and it's kind of another frustrating thing when people go, oh, you're finally coming around, or you're finally listening to this person, or you're repeating this person's talking points, and it's like, I don't think you understand. | ||
I've not changed in the slightest over the seven years I've been here. | ||
So it's frustrating people's perceptions versus reality, and there's been a massive smear campaign for years to portray Alex Jones as not what he is, the real deal, an American patriot who says exactly what he believes. | ||
They all want you to think that he's controlled. | ||
They all want you to think that he's an agent for one influence network or another. | ||
That's the conspiracy. | ||
I mean, that's the fraudulent claim. | ||
That's the attempt to discredit a real American patriot. | ||
So if you're falling for that, it's time to wake up. | ||
And if you actually still think that Alex is controlled at all, I just suggest you watch his show. | ||
And I'll say, I... Really appreciate Alex Jones' position. | ||
I appreciate it for a couple reasons. | ||
First of all, because he's been in this for 30 plus years. | ||
I've had this show for three years. | ||
I've been in Infowars for seven years. | ||
He's got 30 years of experience on me. | ||
He has seen... Personally, in his own personal life, the way that claims of anti-Semitism can be twisted and used by sometimes some of the very people that would be offended by that sort of thing are instead dressing up like literal KKK members and marching around to discredit legitimate movements. | ||
So... And I've never actually talked personally to Alex about this, but I just get it. | ||
I just get where he's coming from. | ||
I get where he's operating from. | ||
And as he mentioned yesterday, he's made documentaries about the USS Liberty. | ||
An entire documentary about the USS Liberty, Alex Jones made years ago. | ||
This is not something that Alex has ever been afraid to touch. | ||
The problem is that in a lot of ways, these topics... | ||
It can become, and I hate using the words, it's like a lefty word, but toxic. | ||
You just want to avoid it outright because it doesn't matter which side you take, it doesn't matter how far you go, there are always people in these communities who obsess over these topics that are going to claim you're one thing or another. | ||
They're going to Take your message and warp it beyond recognition to discredit you. | ||
It's a sensitive topic, no matter where you land on it. | ||
And I know one thing that Alex, Owen, and myself all agree on, even though, again, we don't talk about it. | ||
It's just where we come from. | ||
It's our spirit and how we were raised, is you don't blame whole groups for the actions of a few, ever. | ||
We just don't do it. When somebody's race or something is part of a story, then we'll bring it up, or if we're responding to claims about race, then we'll talk about it. | ||
But you'll never hear us say, black people are this, Jewish people are this, this is the fault of Mexican people. | ||
We just don't group people like that because we treat others as we like to be treated, and we don't like to be associated with the... | ||
Dumb white people that are doing evil stuff. | ||
Because it's not about race. | ||
It's about who you are and how you act and the choices you make. | ||
So I think people are really unfair to Alex Jones on this topic. | ||
And I think if you just watch his show, it's very clear where he's coming from. | ||
It's very clear his priorities. | ||
And it's clear that he's extremely talented at avoiding the pitfalls of talking about some of this stuff. | ||
Pitfalls that I tend to dive right into. | ||
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