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When the COVID vaccines were first being distributed to the public, the vaccine inserts were intentionally left blank because they were never safe and effective. | ||
And for those who did their own research, they were discovered to be deadly. | ||
The Moderna patent for this mRNA technology stated that they contain self-assembling lipid nanoparticle technology. | ||
And now that an estimated 600 million doses have been administered to the U.S. public, Bill Gates admits this. | ||
Making the mRNA is really easy and really cheap. | ||
And that's the magic of this thing. | ||
But there's no doubt in the next five years we can... | ||
You know, we just need to mess around. | ||
There's a lot of lipid nanoparticles, and some are very self-assembly. | ||
There's no inherent reason it's not thermostable, it's not cheap, and it's not scalable. | ||
And so, as over the five years, we fix that part of it, mature it, which is very typical. | ||
We'll be able to build factories worldwide that can make $2 vaccines with even Less lead time than we've had to have here during this pandemic. | ||
Bill says these mRNA shots can easily be programmed to administer any type of spike protein pathogen. | ||
And the Madurda patent lists several, over a hundred pathogens that can be control released over time so that deaths will appear to be random and mysterious. | ||
Those injected Are understandably having a hard time accepting this reality. | ||
And while they are busy trying to figure out where all the heart attacks, turbo cancer, and neurological disease is coming from, they are being told that it's due to climate change and that regular pandemics are to now be expected. | ||
During the rollout of the experimental shots, mainstream media pundit Chris Cuomo pushed for vaccine passports and attacked vaccine hesitancy. | ||
How are they going to know who's vaccinated? | ||
You just said they showed the card. | ||
That's not the answer. | ||
The answer is a vaccine passport. | ||
Part of the reason that you're seeing what you're seeing in Florida is because of vaccine hesitancy. | ||
Cuomo is now claiming to be injured from the vaccines. | ||
So today, the New York Times released an article that's getting a lot of play that says that there are thousands of people. | ||
Who say they're still suffering side effects, they believe, from the vaccine. | ||
We know that vaccines can have unintended consequences, aka side effects. | ||
But nobody's really talking about it because they're too afraid of blame and they just want it to go away. | ||
But the problem is people like Sean and me and millions of others who still have weird stuff with their blood work and their lives and their feelings, you know, physically, are not going away. | ||
And he is saying we need a 9-11 style commission to figure it all out. | ||
You need to have a 9-11 style commission to figure out what worked and what didn't and what questions need to be answered because it's not over. | ||
So not only are we not set up for the next pandemic, and there will be one, but we're not treating people, millions of people, who still have problems from the last one. | ||
Cuomo assures us that there will be another pandemic, and this does seem to be the one sure thing in today's uncertain times. | ||
The released notes on the current discussions of the WHO pandemic treaty are all about profit margins. | ||
Disease X is coming. | ||
The US dollar is beyond saving, but while it still has a heartbeat, There are billions to be made by another fake pandemic. | ||
And the CEO of BlackRock, Larry Fink, is saying that because of artificial intelligence, continuing the depopulation agenda is a good thing. | ||
I can argue in the developed countries, the big winners are countries that have shrinking populations. | ||
The social problems that one will have in substituting humans for machines is going to be far easier And those countries that have declining populations. | ||
So long as we the people do nothing, the outcome is predictable. | ||
We will be slaves to a bureaucratic, non-human system run by machines. | ||
And if we want to remain human and save our souls, then we had better stop being complacent audience members and start getting involved. | ||
Pfizer whistleblower Dr. Michael Yeadon recently said the obvious. | ||
Without an insurrection, we can expect a new event that will trigger a digital ID connected to a digital currency and a wave of fake pandemics with mandated shots until the population reaches their desired levels. | ||
And as long as we remain stubbornly divided, we don't stand a chance. | ||
Reporting for InfoWars, this is Greg Reese. | ||
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It's Tuesday, May 7th in the year of our Lord 2024. 4. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
I think it's time to blow this thing. | ||
Get everybody in the stuff together. | ||
Okay, three, two, one, let's jam. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live here in Austin, Texas. | |
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We've got a lot to talk about today. | ||
And we'll do just that. | ||
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Well, let's begin today as we do every day with our daily dispatch. | ||
All right, here it is, folks, your daily dispatch for Tuesday, the 7th of May, 2024. | ||
Israeli Israeli troops gain operational control of Gazan's side of Rafah crossing, IDF says. | ||
The IDF says it began a precise counterterrorism operation in the eastern Rafa area. | ||
They claimed Tuesday they had gained operational control of the Gazan side of the Rafa crossing. | ||
The IDF released a statement saying its forces began this precise counterterrorism operation yesterday, acting upon intelligence, showing the area was being used for terrorist purposes. | ||
IDF troops obtained operation control. | ||
Intelligence gathered by the IDF and the Israeli security authorities prompted the operation aimed at killing Hamas terrorists and dismantling Hamas terrorist infrastructure within specific areas of eastern Rafa. | ||
The Israeli Defense Force confirmed on Tuesday that its troops have operation control. | ||
And this article just repeats the same thing over and over, I guess. | ||
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It's very bizarre, but okay. | |
Not a lot of information. | ||
But of course this is one of the things that America was warning Israel against and asking them not to do. | ||
And they of course ignored us and did it anyway. | ||
So there's that. | ||
It's very odd. | ||
It's very odd not being able to have any influence whatsoever on the minuscule state on the other side of the world that exists only because of your tolerance and support. | ||
It's very weird. It's very strange. | ||
Seems like we would get something in exchange for the hundreds of billions of dollars we've sent them year over year for decades. | ||
Seems like that might give us some modicum of influence over this little nation. | ||
This little nation. | ||
Try to be nice today. | ||
But it's hard. | ||
Meanwhile, AFD politician convicted of warning about gang rapes. | ||
The Verden Regional Court in Lower Saxony has upheld a verdict against Rotenberg AFD leader Marie-Therese Kaiser for incitement to hatred. | ||
The 27-year-old was also found guilty in the appeal hearing on Monday of inciting hatred against Afghan local workers. | ||
For this, the politician has to pay 100-day fines, a type of fine related to daily income of the convicted, plus a fine of 60 pounds, a total of more than 6,000 euros. | ||
In Germany, you're considered to have a criminal record if you're sentenced to pay more than 90-day fines. | ||
The charge was based on a post that Kaiser had spread on her social media accounts in August 2021. | ||
She wrote, Afghanistan refugees, Hamburg SPD mayor for unbureaucratic acceptance, welcoming culture for gang rape. | ||
Among other things, a politician linked to an article showing that Afghans in Germany are particularly heavily involved in gang rape. | ||
The verdict has now also caught the attention of ex-CEO Elon Musk. | ||
He retweeted a post summarizing the punishment and wrote, Remember, hate speech is when reality matches the stereotype. | ||
Stereotype is that... | ||
Migrants to Germany are more likely to be perpetrators of rape and violent crime against German women. | ||
When the official government statistics line up with that supposition, it's considered hate speech and you can be thrown in prison. | ||
It's 1984. | ||
It's the Ministry of Truth. | ||
6,000 euro punishment and a criminal record for posting official stats that if paid attention to could actually save people. | ||
Moving on, UK says defense ministry targeted in cyber attack. | ||
A senior British lawmaker said on Tuesday China was probably behind a massive cyber attack on names and banking details of UK armed forces personnel, prompting a furious denial by Beijing. | ||
MP and former minister Tobias Elwood said a third-party payroll system used by the defense ministry was targeted, adding that it had the hallmarks of a Chinese operation. | ||
targeting the names of the payroll system and services personnel bank personnel's bank details this does point to china because it could be used as part of a plan a strategy to see who might be coerced the ex-soldier and former chairman of parliamentary defense committee told bbc radio china has denied this calling the accusation as utterly ridiculous or something like that so Beijing hit back. He claims from Elwood, a China hawk who has publicly criticized Beijing's crackdown on human rights in Hong Kong. | ||
The remarks by relevant British politicians are utter nonsense. | ||
Foreign Ministry Lin Jian said China is always firmly opposed and cracked down on all types of cyber attacks. | ||
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The cyber pandemic is coming. | |
Canada introduces horrifying retroactive hate speech law. | ||
This story from Infowars.com. | ||
Canada is veering dangerously close to the type of complete control over people's thoughts and speech that can be seen in places like North Korea. | ||
With a new bill that aims to censor people on the pretense of protecting others from hate speech, and that's not even the most daunting part of it, what's even more horrifying is the fact that it is now retroactive, meaning that the things people have said in the past can now be weaponized against them. | ||
The bill, known as Online Harms Bill C-63, aims to combat online abuse, but it hides its most concerning components behind more reasonable measures, such as requiring social media platforms to take down posts that sexualize children within 24 hours. | ||
It contains seven categories of content deemed harmful that providers must remove from their websites, including bullying children, encouraging people to harm themselves, It will also ban deepfakes. | ||
However, the hate speech aspects are what's causing the most concern. | ||
Conservative leader Pierre Polyev said that his party is opposed to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's woke authoritarian agenda and that will likely be used for censoring political speech. | ||
The Canadian law proposal is outright mad, says historian Dr. | ||
Muriel Blave. | ||
It is retroactive, which goes against our Western legal tradition, according to which you can only be punished if you infringed on a law that was valid at the time that you committed a crime. | ||
There's a clause in the bill stating that if courts think you are likely to commit a hate crime or disseminate hate propaganda, which is not defined by the bill and could therefore be easily used to target those who go against government narratives, they can place you under house arrest and restrict your communications. | ||
That's right. | ||
They can restrict your movement and arrest you if they think you might post something that they won't like. | ||
Which is, you know, obviously completely counter counterproductive to everything that we in the West believe in terms of free speech, in terms of the way the law is applied, in terms of pre-crime and being able to punish people in terms of pre-crime and being able to punish people before they've even said anything. | ||
This, of course, would be outrageous to Republicans unless it was about anti-Semitism, in which case it's good and necessary. | ||
But it's all wrong. But the point is that it's all wrong and bad and it doesn't matter how you justify it. | ||
Hate speech or anti-Semitism arose by any other name or a pile of crap by any other name. | ||
But long story short, these are all just data points, just plots in the decline of free speech and human liberties here in the West and around the world. | ||
Finally, we have this from Infowars.com's Jamie White. | ||
Gain of Function, Chinese scientists create molten Ebola virus to skirt around biosafety rules. | ||
Because that's what biosafety rules... | ||
They're like the rules of monopoly. | ||
You can sort of change them if you want. | ||
It's all about just getting around the rules for biosafety. | ||
Nothing bad has ever happened because people... | ||
We're short-shrifted on their bio-safety hazard, you know, bio-development hazards. | ||
And we'll talk a little bit more about bio-labs today, in particular what they have to do with Ukraine. | ||
This story says, Chinese scientists have engineered a virus with elements of Ebola in a lab that killed a group of hamsters. | ||
Researchers at the Hebei Medical University in something, the capital of China's something province, grafted a protein found in Ebola- To a contagious disease found in livestock with horrific results. | ||
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Why are we doing this, though? | ||
A group of test hamsters that received the lethal injection developed severe systemic diseases similar to those observed in human Ebola patients, including multi-organ failure, the study claimed. | ||
Should have been a scientist. | ||
You ever read these and just think, I could do this? | ||
Yeah, it turns out when you inject hamsters with a weaponized virus, they all die. | ||
Grant money, please. | ||
Okay. The Daily Mail noted that one particularly horrific symptom saw the infected hamster develop secretions in their eyes, which impaired their vision and scabbed over the surface of the eyeballs. | ||
The march of progress goes on. | ||
Science. Researchers use gain-of-function methods to bypass the high-security biosafety level 4 protocols required for Ebola to work on the mutant virus in a lower-security setting. | ||
To work around this lower security setting, scientists use a different virus called vesicular stomatitis virus, VSV, which they engineered to carry part of the Ebola virus that's called the glycoprotein GP that plays a critical role in helping the virus enter and infect cells of the host. | ||
This team studied five female and five male hamsters that were all three weeks old. | ||
All female Syrian hamsters showed decreased erectile temperatures and up to 18% weight loss, and they all died in two to three days. | ||
Cool. Well done, guys. | ||
Great. Good job. We could have flying cars by now, but nope. | ||
Despite the grim results, the scientists concluded the study was a success. | ||
The surrogate virus and matched hamster EVD, Ebola virus disease model, will improve the security and economy of the research in the EBOV field, the researchers wrote in the study. | ||
The questionable research by China raised concerns of another catastrophic lab leak incident, given the somewhat frequency of lab leaks that have been documented, including that of SARS-CoV-2. | ||
Data released this March revealed that the lab leak incidents occur every year and that included the release of controlled pathogens like tuberculosis and anthrax. | ||
There are anywhere from 70 to 100 releases that were recorded every year. | ||
However, Dr. Richard Ebright, the chemical biologist at Rutgers University in New Jersey, told Daily Mail that it's unlikely that a lab leak involving VSV would lead to widespread infection in the public. | ||
It would be imperative to verify that the novel chimeric virus does not infect and replicate in human cells, does not pose a risk of infectivity, transmissibility, and pathogenesis in humans before proceeding with studies at biosafety level 2, he added. | ||
In sum, Communist China is continuing dangerous biological experiments and research with impunity and no international oversight. | ||
What could possibly go wrong? | ||
That's your Daily Dispatch, brought to you, of course, by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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Speaking of, we are going to open up the phone lines for calls early today. | ||
We have a lot of videos to show as well. | ||
Oh, and David Riley at 10 a.m. | ||
I did not realize. Great. | ||
We're talking to him at 10 a.m. | ||
about some bizarre goings-on. | ||
Good. I actually wanted to talk to him about one of the stories that we had today. | ||
So that's perfect. I want to go down to clip number 12. | ||
This is Elon Musk talking about the collapse of birth rates across the world and referencing a speech that I have given in full here on American Journal. | ||
That is the speech from Augustus Caesar in Rome in 50 AD, although he's going even farther back. | ||
He's going to 50 BC. We covered it before where Augustus, the successor of Caesar, the first true emperor of Rome, Gave a speech to all the young men and then another speech to all the young women. | ||
Basically chastising them for not getting married and having children. | ||
As this was an obvious issue in Rome. | ||
Especially in a civilization that was composed the way it was as a true patriarchy. | ||
And this is one of the cool things I think about ancient Rome. | ||
Every patriarch, every father, he's like the CEO of a company and his assets were his family. | ||
And we think it's natural that when you're 18, you go off on your own and start your own thing, start your own family, create that. | ||
But in ancient Rome, it was... | ||
The dad was the head of the household until he died. | ||
So it didn't matter how old you were. | ||
If your dad was alive, you were basically under him. | ||
He was your boss for all intents and purposes. | ||
You were still an asset in his company. | ||
Which is why you have all of the adoptions that take place. | ||
You see all the time in Roman history, this guy adopted this guy when he was an adult. | ||
It's like, why would he adopt? | ||
And that's kind of weird. Well, it's like absorbing a subsidiary into your company. | ||
And of course, this entire structure sort of falls apart if the men are not having children and not creating families. | ||
So it's an economic issue there as it is here. | ||
But more importantly, you just can't survive if you aren't having children. | ||
It literally is as simple as that. | ||
Here's Elon Musk making that case, harkening back to Rome in Egypt. | ||
The time before Christ to make his point. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 12. In fact, one of the things that is overlooked by probably most historians is the role of low birth rate in the decline of civilizations. | ||
So around, I think it was around 50 BC, Rome passed a bill to give a bonus to any Roman citizen that would have a third child. | ||
Birth rate was a problem in Rome in 50 BC. The Romans weren't making Romans. | ||
The same is true of ancient Greece. | ||
There was a time from about 800 BC to 300-ish BC where the Greeks had a lot of kids. | ||
And a lot of surviving kids. | ||
Like, the birth rate far exceeded the death rate, which is why you had Greek cities popping up all over the Mediterranean. | ||
But then, I think, basically, it seems to be that prosperity destroys the birth rate. | ||
So when a civilization feels like it has no meaningful external threat, And is very prosperous, that is what causes the birth rate to plummet. | ||
So what counter-intuitively, you think, well, if you've got more resources, surely that would lead to more kids. | ||
In fact, it is the opposite. | ||
The more prosperous a civilization, and the more a civilization feels that it does not need to defend against external threats, the lower the birth rate. | ||
That's a very interesting interpretation of it. | ||
The more prosperous, the lower the birth rate. | ||
But really, there's a reality to this that transcends civilization. | ||
It's a function of nature that you're either expanding or contracting. | ||
And throughout most of history, there was this expansion of We're good to go. | ||
Then you send out the excess population to go create colonies or conquer other lands, take over other people, and you continue that process until you reach some stasis and then you start to contract and those that you formerly colonized and took over start colonizing and taking over you. | ||
And often it's a It's sort of a choice that we make, whether conscious or unconscious, to allow this to happen. | ||
We should really spend more time talking about not just ancient Rome, but ancient Greece as well. | ||
I was just reading back on some ancient Greek history. | ||
And if there's one thing that you learn about when reading about Greek history around the negative 300 BC or so, It's that democracy sucks. | ||
Democracy ruins everything. | ||
In the Greek and Persian Wars, there's this one story in particular where these Greeks that sort of pissed off the Romans, and there were all these Greek colonies throughout Anatolia, what is now Turkey, Asia Minor, and they were standing up to this Persian behemoth empire and And the Persians were cracking down on them. | ||
And so you had one of these spokesmen from these Ionian colonies go to places like Sparta. | ||
And he goes to Sparta that has a king. | ||
And he tries to convince him to come help fight against the Persians. | ||
And the king is just like, no, are you kidding me? | ||
And he actually asks him, you know, the guy's trying to portray it as like, oh, it'll be easy. | ||
You'll come. You'll defeat these guys. | ||
You'll get lots of riches. These guys are rich, but they're terrible fighters. | ||
And yeah, just come help us out. | ||
Come fight for us. And the king is like, okay, how far away is their capital city? | ||
And the guy says, about 30 days. | ||
It's about 30 days march. | ||
And the Spartan king is just like, no, I'm not going to fight an empire that's waging war a month away from its capital. | ||
It obviously has capabilities that we cannot match. | ||
I'm not doing it. | ||
And so he fails to get the Spartans in on their little revolution. | ||
And then he goes to Athens, and Athens is about 20 years into its democracy. | ||
Its democracy was only about 20 years old at that point. | ||
And he is somehow able to convince 30,000 Athenians to go along with his scheme of revolution. | ||
It's one of those things. It's harder to convince a single king than it is to convince a crowd of 30,000. | ||
Seems counterintuitive, but that is what happened. | ||
And then the Athenians got involved, got beaten by the Persians, but basically kicked the hornet's nest and brought the wrath of the Persians down on the rest of the Greeks. | ||
Thanks, democracy. | ||
Thanks a lot. And there's times like that over and over where... | ||
The reasonable, correct thing to do is not done because some charismatic person is able to convince a huge swath of the Athenians to go along with this scheme. | ||
And it almost destroys Western civilization over and over again. | ||
You know, these were the things that the founding fathers were reading when they decided not to create a democracy. | ||
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I just saw somebody on Twitter comment that it's necessary to laugh at this stuff, commenting on the fact that I'm reading about the way they're weaponizing a strain of Ebola, specifically to get around biosafety protocols. | ||
And it's like... You gotta laugh because this stuff is insane. | ||
All this stuff is completely and utterly insane. | ||
And I guess laughing at it is all we have at this point. | ||
It's too early to rage. | ||
It's too early in the morning to truly rage. | ||
Which is probably the correct response to this. | ||
But it's just... | ||
I mean, everything. Everything in this is just... | ||
Ridiculous. Ridiculous would be a way to put it. | ||
Every one of the stories from our Daily Dispatch, basically. | ||
It's just utter nonsense. | ||
You could make skits out of every one of these things. | ||
I'd love to just be able to sit down with the scientists and just keep asking them why. | ||
But why are you doing this? | ||
But what is the point? | ||
What is the point of any of this? | ||
Why are you weaponizing Ebola? | ||
Well, it made the hamster's eyes fall out. | ||
What? Are you talking? | ||
But why, though? | ||
But why are you doing this? | ||
Same thing with the attack on Rafa in Israel. | ||
It's just like... | ||
I mean, I guess you have to laugh. | ||
You know, here you have America, this singular power on the world stage, the most powerful nation in all of history. | ||
We just can't get Israel to stop. | ||
We just can't get them to stop. We just keep giving them billions upon billions upon billions of dollars for... | ||
Humiliating us continuously on the world stage. | ||
I mean, how many times has the Biden administration come out and very forcefully said, this is a red line. | ||
Israel cannot do this. | ||
And Israel just does it. | ||
They just do it. I mean, it's almost funny. | ||
It's like there's something intrinsically funny. | ||
It's like the old... | ||
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Dopey the dog? Yeah, Droopy. | ||
Droopy, that's the one I'm thinking of. | ||
Droopy, right? The comic part of Droopy the dog is that there would always be some giant, mean-looking bulldog. | ||
It's like so much bigger and stronger. | ||
But little Droopy just always kicked his butt without even breaking a sweat. | ||
It's like America, this giant raging inferno of power. | ||
We just can't do anything. | ||
Israel's just over there smacking Palestinians on the head with a skillet. | ||
I mean, it's infuriating. | ||
It's horrifying. It's awful what we're allowing them to get away with. | ||
But there is something just intrinsically funny about the tiny little nation surrounded by enemies, no natural resources, no nothing. | ||
We just can't stop them. | ||
Nothing we can do has the remotest effect on their behavior. | ||
They must think it's funny. | ||
I mean, from their perspective, it's pretty funny. | ||
From the American perspective, it's infuriating and counterintuitive. | ||
But that's where we are. And there's other stuff, too. | ||
Let's go to clip number four. | ||
This will be a comedy show today. | ||
Here's Democrat Governor of New York, Kathy Hochul, talking about how much she understands the young black community in New York. | ||
Let's watch. Young black kids growing up in the Bronx who don't even know what the word computer is. | ||
They don't know. They don't know these things. | ||
And I want the world to open up to all of them because when you have their diverse voices innovating solutions through technology, then you're really addressing society's broader challenges. | ||
Yeah, for sure. That's what we need. | ||
What we need to innovate technological solutions is people who don't know what computers are. | ||
I mean, that doesn't make... | ||
There's a lot of things wrong with that statement right there. | ||
First of all, lady, it's 2024. | ||
I mean, are these people stuck in the 70s? | ||
Like, they don't know what computers are. | ||
They don't have calculator watches like us white people in the big city. | ||
What are you talking about, lady? | ||
They don't know what computers are because they all have phones. | ||
It's like when people refer on... | ||
What they call black Twitter. | ||
Twitter's always referred to as an app. | ||
Because nobody goes to it on the computer. | ||
It's a website, actually, but if you only have phones and not computers, I guess it's an app. | ||
But obviously those are the types of diverse voices, the people that don't know what computers are. | ||
I mean, it really does go to the heart of what the problem is with liberals, basically. | ||
you My stance is pretty simple. | ||
It's looking at the stats and data, seeing that, in particular, the black population in America is not doing great in terms of crime and professional achievement. | ||
Wealth and savings. | ||
Nobody recognizes this. | ||
But the liberal response is to blame everybody else. | ||
I guess. | ||
Because we're hoarding the computers to ourselves, us white people. | ||
It's just utter nonsense. | ||
But to treat the black community like They're helpless like they're babies. | ||
They're a bunch of children or animals that have to be cared for, pat on the head when they do the most basic things. | ||
Conservatives just want black people to succeed and not make excuses for them and not let them make excuses for themselves. | ||
It's just how you treat people that you actually love. | ||
You don't sit there and You condemn everybody around, you know, if your cousin is messing her life up with drugs and alcohol or whatever, you don't go yelling at other people. | ||
You yell at her. You say, no, this is you. | ||
You gotta straighten up. | ||
It's not because, and I mean, it's the soft bigotry of low expectations, I guess, is the term that's coined for it, but it goes deeper than that. | ||
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We'll spend the whole first hour on comedy. | ||
Let's go to clip number five. | ||
One of our favorite comedians, Democrat Representative Maxine Waters, always saying hilarious things and getting herself into all sorts of funny situations. | ||
Here she is claiming that right-wing groups are training in the hills. | ||
Let's watch. This is a man who we better be careful about. | ||
And I tell you what I'm going to do. | ||
I'm going to ask the Justice Department and I'm going to ask the President to tell us what they're going to do to protect this country against violence if he loses. | ||
I want to know about all of those right wing organizations that he's connected with who are training up in the hills somewhere and targeting, you know, what communities they're going to attack. | ||
I demand that you explain my paranoid delusions. | ||
I demand that you, as future president of the United States, you have to take responsibility for the people I made up and imagine. | ||
And when you lose, when they come down from the hills, What the hell is she talking about? | ||
We're quite literally just held hostage by out-of-touch, geriatric liberal women and their baseless fears, their delusional imaginings. | ||
And you want to talk about, you know, you think of somebody being disconnected, being out of touch. | ||
You think, like, they don't understand the struggle of the everyday person. | ||
No, no, these people have no idea what's going on anywhere ever. | ||
They're beyond just, like, not knowing the price of a banana. | ||
They think black kids don't know what computers are, and the white people are training in the hills to target communities. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we've got a lot of stories to cover here in the next hour before we welcome David O'Reilly to the show. | ||
Some interesting, an interesting amount of COVID news today. | ||
Alex has been on this quite a bit, but there have been some pretty interesting developments I like this from Infowars.com. | ||
Bill Gates and Pfizer CEO Borla brag about deadly COVID shots, admit to skyrocketing cancer rates. | ||
Top globalists admit to conducting mRNA and oncological cancer treatment experiments on the human population. | ||
Alex Jones broke this down yesterday. | ||
And this is a crazy headline. | ||
It comes out of a study out of Japan. | ||
Japan also making big moves against COVID right now. | ||
Study finds significant increase in cancer mortality after third COVID dose. | ||
A new study out of Japan found a significant increase in cancer deaths after taking a third COVID vaccine shot. | ||
The data showed that cancer deaths started rising again in Japan in 2021. | ||
Once we go to the third dose, cancer started to go up, said renowned Texas-based Dr. | ||
Peter McCullough. It's very disturbing, and the Japanese data has shown that the mRNA COVID-19 vaccines could cause cancer through multiple mechanisms. | ||
The numbers are alarming because they came after a decade of decline for cancer deaths. | ||
As we sit here today, all the evidence suggests that the COVID-19 vaccines actually may cause cancer. | ||
McCullough told KTRH, every cancer registry in the world is up right now. | ||
But not the release of the post-COVID-19 vaccine data, which continues to be censored and suppressed. | ||
There's roughly 4,000 papers showing vaccine complications and death, noted Dr. | ||
Mercola. What we're seeing is just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
It's a giant human experiment. | ||
We can't possibly know what's going to happen because things weren't properly researched ahead of time. | ||
In Japan, 86.5% took a third COVID vaccine compared to just 15% here in the U.S., 87% of Japan took three COVID doses. | ||
Good Lord. And now cancer is skyrocketing through the roof. | ||
Turbo cancer, super cancer, young people dying of cancer, young people dying of heart attacks. | ||
Just worth reminding you, now that we're three years into this experiment, none of this is normal. | ||
None of this is expected. | ||
This didn't used to happen. | ||
Young people didn't die of heart attacks before. | ||
And it might be worth it just to go back and look at old news reports and things. | ||
When it did happen, there'd be like an investigation. | ||
Because it would go, oh no, my son died of a heart attack at 25. | ||
And police would just go, no, that doesn't happen. | ||
You must have killed him. | ||
They'll launch a murder investigation. | ||
It was so rare. Now it just happens. | ||
All the time. Day after day. | ||
Another story here. | ||
Published today on InfoWars. | ||
Cardiologists confirmed 29-year-old healthy patient suffered sudden heart attack due to COVID injections. | ||
The mRNA Wuhan coronavirus vaccines that international marketing executive Florencia Tarque was forced to take in order to keep her job caused the otherwise healthy 29-year-old to suffer a sudden heart attack, cardiologists confirmed this week. | ||
An athletic person whose lifestyle centers around wellness, Tarque, was finally speaking out about the health horrors she endured under Operation Warp Speed as Operation Warp Speed came for her, just as did for millions of others who, like her, were given an ultimatum, get the shot or lose your job. | ||
Tark's heart attack, which came out of nowhere, occurred on April 16th. | ||
Doctors were baffled after initial testing showed signs of a heart attack. | ||
How could this happen in a 20-something young lady who works out and keeps her body moving? | ||
After being rushed for an angiogram, which was initially determined that Tark suffered no blockage or heart attack. | ||
However, a follow-up mRNA scan on April 23rd confirmed Tark did, in fact, suffer cardiac failure in the form of a heart attack. | ||
She's played sports her entire life, a fact that confused doctors even further. | ||
Pre-Operation Warp Speed, heart attacks in someone like Tark were rare, but post-Operation Warp Speed, they seem to be happening more and more. | ||
And of course, this is just a consequence of one of the functions of the mRNA vaccine, which leads to myocarditis and pericarditis, and of course, heart attacks and other things having to do with the heart. | ||
Confused by the whole situation, doctors initially told Tark that she must have had a heart attack that was caused by a virus. | ||
This makes no sense, though, and was later updated with the confirmation from cardiologists that Tark's heart attack was the result of the COVID vaccine. | ||
Just one of many horrific side effects of the vaccine. | ||
This one had the rare distinction of actually being documented and reported on. | ||
But believe it or not, it's not just humans that are being affected by this. | ||
Little Joe, beloved St. | ||
Louis' zoo gorilla, dies from a heart attack just three years after receiving COVID-19 vaccines. | ||
St. Louis Zoo has announced the passing of one of its most cherished residents, a western lowland gorilla named Little Joe, who died from a heart attack late Saturday night. | ||
According to the zoo, Little Joe was 26 years old and had been under treatment for heart disease prior to his passing. | ||
The zoo believes he dies peacefully in his sleep based on video monitoring. | ||
It really does, to me, reach some sort of biblical level of insanity when you realize that not only was the vast majority of the human population injected with this gene-altering experimental serum, but that most domesticated animals and zoo animals also were injected with this crap. | ||
When else has there ever been a situation where every living being in our control, human or animal, was subjected to the same experimental shot? was subjected to the same experimental shot? | ||
It really is biblical. | ||
It's like completely unimaginable, honestly, until it happens. | ||
Projecting giraffes and tigers and gorillas, chickens. | ||
them against a man-made virus that was created in a lab and released on purpose. | ||
Speaking of biblical, we'll finish out this hour with another little bit of comedy. | ||
This is from Babylon B, clip number 18. | ||
We won't be able to watch the whole thing. | ||
We'll watch a few minutes of it. | ||
What would it be like if Jesus was woke? | ||
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Let's watch. If anyone slaps you on the right cheek... | |
Turn and offer the other also. | ||
Unless they're a Republican, then you can feel free to punch them in the face. | ||
Let the children come unto me, and do not hinder them, unless they might be born into poverty, or they might be an inconvenience to your party lifestyle. | ||
In that case, feel free to murder them in the womb. | ||
Haven't you read that in the beginning, God created them male and female, and genderqueer, femboy, transman, transwoman, two-spirit. | ||
You have heard that it was said, hate your enemies. | ||
But I say to you, this is correct. | ||
And here's a handy little chart to help you understand who your enemy is based on Marxist intersectionality theory. | ||
As the Lord was setting out on a journey, a certain young man approached him. | ||
Oh, my Lord, what must I do to be saved? | ||
be less white. | ||
But the man went away sad, for he was very white. | ||
My lord, if you had been here, my brother Lazarus would not have died. | ||
My lord, Do not be afraid. | ||
But Lazarus will live again through this mail-in ballot. | ||
By gender. | ||
Non-binary. | ||
Demi-boy. Omnigender. | ||
Pangender. Xenogender. | ||
Someone who identifies as a large, ornate building. | ||
I am the way, the truth, and the life. | ||
No one comes to the Father except by reducing their carbon footprint and getting vaccinated twelve times. | ||
Like me. Cancel your enemies. | ||
Curse those who bless you. | ||
And burn down the whole country if you don't get your way. | ||
Tater tot gender, ghost boy, tri-spirit, weather gender... | ||
Woke Jesus from Babylon B. A little bit silly, but also strangely poignant. | ||
Jesus wouldn't have been quite the figure he was. | ||
We just showed up and said, yeah, do all the things that you want to do to make you feel good. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Still have a lot to talk about. We've hardly gotten into what's going on in Rafa with Israel. | ||
Obviously, we've covered a lot of COVID news here today, but we haven't gotten into what's going on with Trump and his trial yet. | ||
And while all of this is occurring, above our heads and under our feet, the weather wars continue. | ||
Yesterday we had YouTuber and, I don't know what you'd call him, amateur meteorologist, skeptic meteorologist, into thin air. | ||
And less than an hour after he appeared on with us to discuss, amongst other things, the Antarctic anomaly, People were freaking out about last month. | ||
He said that there was one in, I think, February that didn't get a lot of attention, then another in April that went totally viral. | ||
Well, less than an hour after appearing on with us, and you can find the video... | ||
On Bandai Video, the truth about weather weapons. | ||
Weather wars, how governments are using extreme weather to wage secret war above our heads. | ||
Less than an hour after appearing on with us, another Antarctic anomaly made its appearance. | ||
Here is a video from Into Thin Air. | ||
Let's go to clip number 14. May 6, 2024, and look at your screen. | ||
It's back once again. | ||
No joke, my friends, I was just on Infowars with Harrison Smith talking about this less than an hour ago, maybe two hours ago, and this thing popped up. | ||
I literally predicted this to happen after we saw a bunch of different weather anomalies and earthquakes in this area. | ||
This was projected to happen, and here it is. | ||
Once again, the Antarctica wave anomaly has popped up at exactly 11 a.m. | ||
on the 6th, We can watch it right now. | ||
They will probably remove a lot of this future data, but here it is again. | ||
This is the fifth time now that we are seeing this take place from the exact same island. | ||
Look at this. This is the biggest one we've ever seen. | ||
83.7 feet. | ||
You're going to want to go look at this before they make it disappear again, but here it is. | ||
This is absolutely a frequency weapon of some sort, some sort of frequency technology that is only picked up on the waves tab for whatever reason. | ||
I think that's how this program is Made to pick up information. | ||
Look at this. This is absolutely incredible. | ||
We haven't seen anything like this ever. | ||
This thing is extending through the entire continent of Africa. | ||
Of course, these waves are more than likely not real, but we've never seen anything like this, my friends. | ||
You gotta go check it out before it's removed because this is by far the biggest one we've seen. | ||
They're probably even mocking us at this point with this because... | ||
No joke, right after I got done with this interview, this popped up on the chart again. | ||
All right, my friends, I'm going to dig into this. | ||
Enjoy. This is by far the craziest one we've ever seen. | ||
Research Antarctica and the secret little island down here that is more than likely projecting this frequency. | ||
Unbelievable. Thank you all so much. | ||
Take care. Bye-bye. It's absolutely huge. | ||
I mean, that anomaly was basically the size of Africa. | ||
Pretty incredible. So again, thanks to Into Thin Air for keeping an eye on this. | ||
Less than an hour after he came on with us, it appeared again. | ||
And you can find his work at Into Thin Air. | ||
I have a lot of other videos to show you. | ||
Also, I'm going to open up the phone lines at this hour. | ||
We're going to welcome Dave Riley in the third hour. | ||
But until then, we'll be taking your calls. | ||
Again, I want to ask for our regular callers to hold off for a moment so we can take names I don't recognize. | ||
So if you've never called in before or called in and haven't made it on the show, give us a call now. | ||
The number to dial 1-877-789-2539. | ||
That's 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here on American Journal. | ||
Again, coming up, we're going to talk about immigration. | ||
We're going to talk about The assault on Rafa. | ||
We're going to talk about Donald Trump and his hush money trial that continues inexplicably for week upon week. | ||
It seems like this whole thing could probably be wrapped up in about an hour with a minor fine and slap on the wrist, but obviously the correct function of the rule of law is not the priority for these people. | ||
It's how to get the most out of these minor infractions that they can saddle on Trump. | ||
Oh, you mislabeled a check? | ||
Well, prepare to spend a month during a campaign season stuck in a courtroom. | ||
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We'll be right back. | |
Sir, you're under arrest. | ||
You've had too much to think. | ||
Big brother, we don't love you no more. | ||
Big brother, we can't trust you no more. | ||
They keep on pulling and pushing until they all end up wishing and now we can't take no more. | ||
Big brother, every day 1984. | ||
Well, that song may sound familiar to you because we've had the artist, Hi Rez, on the show many times before. | ||
This is actually a new rendition of his song, Big Brother, and as you may have noticed, it's been sort of revamped using AI and now features President Trump, Alex Jones, and Tucker Carlson. | ||
The video has reached almost a million views since its release on May 2nd, and Alex Jones himself even retweeted it. | ||
I love it! Joining us now to discuss the aforementioned man behind the masterpiece, hip-hop artist, Hi-Rez the Rapper. | ||
Thanks so much for being back with us. | ||
It's great to see you. How you been? I'm good. | ||
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How are you? Thanks for always having me. | |
I appreciate it. Of course. | ||
I'm excellent. I gotta say, I love the new rendition of Big Brother, but I'm dying to know, what made you want to replace yourself and Tommy Vex, who we've had on the show also, with Trump, Tucker, and AJ? Yeah, yeah. | ||
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So first off, anyone who doesn't know, you kind of actually helped break that record because, as you know, for some reason, I guess the meta, we broke some sort of algorithm because this was even during the times of crazy censorship, you know, over the last few years. | |
And just somehow, I don't know, you know, the version of me and Tommy coming on here, it went viral. | ||
And to this day, it's one of my bigger songs of the last year or two. | ||
So shout out to you. Shout out to everybody at ON. But the reason I wanted to remake it and remix it was, I want to say, partly laziness. | ||
I just had a baby about a month ago, and I didn't want to write any new songs. | ||
And I was like, you know what? Let me just create some of my existing songs as these new characters. | ||
As you know, you've had me on. | ||
I've been going kind of viral on my YouTube and X platform just by kind of recreating these cultural figures as rap figures, as rap stars. | ||
And yeah, this was just another version that I wanted to kind of just see come to life. | ||
I have no cool story about it. | ||
I just wanted to hear Alex Jones sing Big Brother Like Tommy Vex, and I wanted to hear Trump and Tucker come together and rap. | ||
So yeah, it came together, and it was cool that Jones shared it. | ||
Fantastic stuff by Hi-Rez the rapper. | ||
Really a good song. | ||
Radical Freedom Extremist. | ||
They're on with Alex and Steinberg on OAN, giving a shout-out to Alex Jones. | ||
Who says AI isn't going to provide us with some solid entertainment before it kills us all? | ||
Nuclear bombs never did that, did they? | ||
Finally, we have an existential threat to humanity that can be kind of fun in the meantime. | ||
Incredible stuff. And guys, we can bring up the call screen. | ||
We'll go to calls here shortly. | ||
There's a number of stories that I... I want to highlight here, and we'll start with this one from National Review, because I actually think this sort of addresses an issue that we have constantly and puts it in a very interesting light. | ||
It's from National Review, Dan McLaughlin. | ||
Why the right can never fight like the left. | ||
Why can't we fight the way they do? | ||
This is the eternal cry of the civilized man at war, the policeman walking the beat, and the political conservative. | ||
There's an answer, and it goes beyond moral injunctions that, quote, we're better than they are, or, quote, we shouldn't sink to their level. | ||
It's also this. | ||
We're fighting for different things with different people, so of course our methods must be different. | ||
The reasons are not only moral, they're practical. | ||
They should be considered even by those who reject all appeals to morality and politics. | ||
In any form of conflict, there are two basic principles that constrain your strategy and tactics. | ||
Your ends affect the means you choose, and you can only select strategies and tactics that are appropriate to the troops at your disposal. | ||
And he goes on to lay out the way this manifests in politics. | ||
But I think if you can just follow the line he's laying out right there and take it to its... | ||
I think he's exactly right. | ||
And it's true. And it's an issue we have to contend with and deal with. | ||
And the way to do that is to stick to principles. | ||
And again, you know, it seems like a lot of times our principles are the things that get in our way. | ||
After all, we actually do believe in free speech. | ||
We actually do believe in the right to protest. | ||
Even if it's our enemies doing it, the principle is more important than the immediate victory over a bunch of liberals wandering around the streets with signs. | ||
And the obvious solution to this, the obvious answer behind all this is that it is an information war, and the thing that we're failing to do is to make the case for our principles. | ||
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Even when we're given an underhanded toss to knock out of the park, even when we're teed up for a home run, we can't do it. | ||
We just seemingly can't do it. | ||
And by we, of course, I mean the Republican Party in general and conservative politicians. | ||
For years, we tried desperately to get the left to see the value of free speech, even when it's speech they don't like. | ||
you Now you have these Palestinian protests that are filled with socialist morons. | ||
And what it provides us is the perfect opportunity to actually show the power of our principles. | ||
To actually display why we're right in the long run. | ||
You might disagree with us on this issue or that issue, but the principles that undergird our stance are the right principles, are the true principles. | ||
And maybe, just maybe, some of the people who are now being arrested and trampled by police horses for protesting Palestine might be a little bit more amenable to that argument. | ||
You could actually gain some ground socially and culturally. | ||
By being an Israeli or a pro-Israeli Republican and making the case and saying, look, this is what we've been telling you people. | ||
This is why your stance of censorship and control in a top-down way of what people are allowed to talk about is poisonous to an open society and deadly to the democracy you claim to fight for. | ||
So even though we disagree with you, we stand with your right to Protest. | ||
That's your constitutional right. | ||
Instead, we just become the villains suddenly. | ||
Suddenly it's Republicans writing all of these laws to demonize this stuff. | ||
So in a way, it's like this article is not even right because the right will abandon principles. | ||
They will fight like the left, but only in defense of Israel. | ||
So it's not even an issue of Sticking to your principles no matter what. | ||
It's an issue of those principles being totally malleable and determined entirely by the topic of discussion currently at play. | ||
And again, maybe it is just kind of like Elon Musk was pointing out, just the prosperity that we've enjoyed, the freedom that we've taken for granted for so long. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
But we've got to be able to make the argument and argue for these principled stances that founded America and founded the country and should exist and be fought for regardless of the particular situation that they applied to. | ||
And if we're not making that argument, if we're not pointing out how beneficial all of these things are to all of humanity, people don't know. | ||
I guess they just don't know. | ||
But I really don't know how we... | ||
I really don't know what we're supposed to do at this point. | ||
Because it's not just that we're hamstrung by our own principles and actually firmly held beliefs in a world that is increasingly devoid of these things. | ||
Because as... | ||
I mean, I just see it all the time with circles that I'm in, the far right people. | ||
Maybe I'm just brainwashed. | ||
Maybe I'm just a brainwashed kid from the 90s. | ||
Maybe Magic School Bus wormed its way into my psyche and has never left. | ||
But there's nothing inconsistent, I think, about any of the things I believe. | ||
In other words, I just firmly, truly believe that you don't judge people on the basis of their immutable characteristics. | ||
Skin color, religion they were born into, whatever. | ||
Genuinely, you don't judge people by that. | ||
You don't discriminate against people based on that. | ||
Now, that's a principle that if it was adhered to, we wouldn't have a lot of these problems that we have. | ||
The problem is, in America today, those principles only apply to white people. | ||
And everybody else is actually expected to violate those principles and to be racist and to be collectivist and to demonize people based on their skin color. | ||
They're supposed to demonize white people. | ||
So then you see on the far right the obvious and inevitable backlash to that, which is white people saying, well, if they're going to hate us, then we hate them. | ||
Which I'm just not. | ||
It's a violation of my principles. | ||
Sorry. I don't feel that way. | ||
But at the same time, where are all the people that claim to believe this defending white people when they're censored and attacked and excluded from participating in the civilization their ancestors fought for? | ||
From Nightmare Vision Act, God Closed My Eyes, is a thread with some experts from Jeremy Carl's new book, The Unprotected Class, How Anti-White Racism is Tearing America Apart. | ||
To begin, the first page offers a critical perspective on the death of George Floyd and the riots that ensued. | ||
And it says this, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey knelt before George Floyd's 24-carat gold-plated casket and wept. | ||
His body heaved as though he was mourning the loss of his own son. | ||
A week earlier, Floyd, a small-to-medium-time career criminal who had once held a gun to the belly of a woman in front of her toddler during a home invasion, had died in the course of arrest. | ||
Floyd was high on methamphetamine at the time and had three to four times what could be a lethal dose of fentanyl in his system. | ||
The now well-known events that led to Floyd's death began when Floyd was accused by a local store owner of passing a counterfeit bill. | ||
The police were called and among those who responded was Derek Chauvin, a white officer. | ||
Floyd, who was African-American, would utter his soon-to-be famous comment, I can't breathe, numerous times before police even touched him. | ||
Difficulty breathing is a common side effect of fentanyl intoxication. | ||
After Floyd resisted arrest, Chauvin knelt on his neck for an extended period. | ||
A jury would later determine amid a politically tense trial that this had caused Floyd's death, leading to the conviction of Chauvin on account of second-degree murder. | ||
The Chauvin trial took place in the wake of the most financially destructive riots in American history, which killed at least 19 people, led to more than 17,000 arrests, injured more than 2,000 officers, and gave rise to more than 2,400 incidents of looting. | ||
In total, rioters caused more than $2 billion in damage. | ||
And that's just the beginning. | ||
And again, The only reason any of this happened was because of this weird racial loyalty that everyone but white people has been inoculated with or inculcated with in America. | ||
Where they see these things as inherently tribal, inherently racial. | ||
Remember George Floyd, every time you can't breathe? | ||
What does that even mean? I mean, it wouldn't even really be an issue if it was everybody like that, but we have a country where you're not supposed to be like that. | ||
Somehow, that's only expected of white people, and every other group of people is expected and encouraged to Act and think and behave and pass laws in a tribal way, a tribal nature. So I can't even really blame white people for wanting to take that on. | ||
Again, it just sort of contradicts the way I think the world works best, which is not Letting this happen, which is not having a multi-ethnic, | ||
diverse country in which every group is a closely cohesive tribe except for white people and they're demonized and destroyed unless they go along with it and debase and humiliate themselves. | ||
But hey, I guess that's just how it is now. | ||
I guess that's just how it is. | ||
Let's go to your calls now. We've got Ronnie in North Carolina called in, talking about history. | ||
Go ahead, Ronnie, you're on the air. | ||
I'm not hearing Ronnie. | ||
Hi, Ronnie, you're on the air. | ||
How you doing? Good, thanks. | ||
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Go ahead. It is a lovely day, isn't it? | |
Beautiful. Yeah, okay. | ||
So, just real quick. | ||
A couple of things in my life. | ||
I played sports all the way through, you know, school. | ||
A football coach, I thought I was going to take his class to get me. | ||
Turned my light switch on in my head for history. | ||
Picked it up about 30-ish. | ||
Thought I was alone. | ||
Well, guess what? We're not alone. | ||
There's a lot of us out there And I can tell how many people is out there. | ||
I've been trying to get up to you for a year or more. | ||
So I got lucky this morning. | ||
People are going to have to get this thing right. | ||
Do not concern yourself with what anybody thinks about you. | ||
Do not concern yourself with what they say about you. | ||
As long as you are right with yourself and God, you have the leg up. | ||
So to this, I was in a related field where I had to deal with these people every day. | ||
They would attack you every angle they possibly could. | ||
Me and a friend of mine had a conversation. | ||
He said, Ronnie, how do you keep your customer satisfaction rating at the top? | ||
I said, for those we're talking about now, I hit them with fact and truth. | ||
They run like scared rats. | ||
This is something we have got to... | ||
Go ahead. No, no, I was just laughing at what you said. | ||
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Well, the fact of the matter is, when you hit them with fact and truth, you find out how deranged they really are. | |
The ones I've dealt with, most of them not quite so much because when I hit them with the fact and the truth, they would tell me, don't you have something? | ||
Yes, I do. I need to go take care of you. | ||
So I was in a customer-related business. | ||
But I did not do that until they forced the issue on me. | ||
I have listened to your program, and there's a lot of people that I've heard say they don't know what to do. | ||
Well, when you get yourself right, you can perpetuate the right, okay? | ||
So that's really where it's at, and I love y'all guys' show. | ||
Like I said, for a long time I thought I was alone. | ||
When the closest people to you run like they do, and because you're hidden with fact and truth, well, what do you do? | ||
You keep up the battle. | ||
We cannot relent. | ||
Yeah, 100%. | ||
And I mean, there's a... | ||
No, you're right. | ||
You're right. I was going to say there's a way to present facts and truth, but sometimes there's not. | ||
Sometimes just literally telling people what is actually going on, and they flip out. | ||
I mean, they have like an emotional response to it. | ||
I always think back to... | ||
Just being in college and not even wanting to talk politics. | ||
People were bothering me to talk politics. | ||
I just said something very simple where I was just like, look... | ||
It was in the Obama era, and I was just like, you know, Obama's not really in charge. | ||
There's, you know, this group behind him that controls him. | ||
It's the intelligence agencies, and they're going to continue this war, you know, as long as they want until they fulfill their end. | ||
And, like, the girl who had been bothering me to talk to me about politics the whole time literally just burst into tears and ran away. | ||
And it was just like, oh, God. | ||
It was like at a party. There was a bunch of people looking at me like, what'd you do? | ||
And I was like, I just talked about Obama. | ||
I'm sorry. It's weird. | ||
It's weird. That there's almost an inverse relationship between how much you know and how much you care about this stuff. | ||
Like on an emotional, unthinking, subconscious level. | ||
People that don't know anything feel very... | ||
I mean, it's like showing sunlight to a vampire when you tell them something they don't understand. | ||
Which is weird because they don't understand anything. | ||
And I was talking yesterday about... | ||
My dad talking to a group of, you know, these high-level executives who didn't even know the Fed was a private company. | ||
And he has the same thing where it's like you have to, like, try not to be, try not to put across an air of arrogance because people will use that as a reason to reject what you're saying. | ||
But I don't know why that falls on us. | ||
We actually know this stuff. | ||
We actually spend all day, every day looking into this stuff. | ||
Why shouldn't we know more than you? | ||
Why in the hell would you think you know more than us about this? | ||
But people do. It's very strange. | ||
I always just equate it to sports. | ||
Where it's like, I don't follow sports. | ||
I don't know anything about sports. | ||
And yet it's like if a friend of mine who's really into sports comes up and starts talking about I don't know, the quarterback of the Steelers. | ||
I'm going to be like, you're so arrogant. | ||
You think you know everything about this. | ||
And it's like, no, he does. | ||
He knows everything about it. | ||
This is what he spends his time studying and doing. | ||
Which is more arrogant? | ||
To think that there's nothing that I have more knowledge than you in? | ||
Or for me to think that maybe the thing I study day in and day out, I might have more knowledge than you in. | ||
It's weird the way that arrogance is treated. | ||
But at the end of the day, you know, I really think it's on them. | ||
If they can't understand this stuff, if you have to treat them like babies and carefully introduce them, you know, like, okay, now I'm going to say some things that are kind of scary now, right? | ||
Don't be frightened. Just think about it for a second. | ||
Like, the fact that we have to do this, it's one of the reasons I stopped going on Reddit. | ||
I used to go on Reddit years ago. | ||
But Reddit especially, because it has this voting system where anybody on the site can vote up or down your post. | ||
You can't say anything that's against the hive mind without couching it in sentence after sentence of like, but I'm a good person though, but I'm going to say this, but just know that I don't adhere to the conclusions that you could derive from this. | ||
I'm just trying to tell you the facts. | ||
And even if the facts contradicts, it's just like, this is exhausting. | ||
How are you ever going to get anything done? | ||
People just need to be humble and brave. | ||
These are the only things that are necessary for a Successful community. | ||
You need to be humble and not feel personally attacked when you don't know something that somebody else knows. | ||
Because who cares? | ||
And brave in that you can confront things you don't understand or you can not be scared. | ||
Like, it all goes back to... | ||
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I don't know. | |
Um... I mean, I guess it is confidence, but it's confidence in not knowing something. | ||
And if you're confident enough to just go, I don't know what you're talking about. | ||
I don't know anything about that. I haven't studied that. | ||
I have no opinion on that. | ||
Then you can actually learn some things. | ||
We could actually, you know, come to some positive conclusions. | ||
But instead, the people that we have to deal with are both morons, cowardly, And extremely self-important and think they know everything. | ||
It's a really poisonous, toxic milieu that we're trying to fight by evincing the opposite. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | |
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
I gotta cover this story before we go back out to calls. | ||
This actually goes along with what Henry in Chicago is calling from. | ||
We also have a caller from Tokyo I want to get to here in just a second, but the story... | ||
It's amazing, the brazenness with which the... | ||
Elite in America violate their own constant refrains of things like nobody's above the law or the international rules-based order until it interferes with their desires and then everything's out the door. | ||
I call it the manager's prerogative. | ||
That's what I call it. | ||
If you've ever tried to do something, return an item to a store, And the underling employees, they're just bound by the system. | ||
And they're just like, ah, there's nothing I can do. | ||
And even the manager will come up and, ah, sorry, these are the rules. | ||
This is the way it is. This is just what's happening. | ||
And then you're, you know, and then it's something the manager wants to do. | ||
And they just go, all right, override. And then they just do it. | ||
The manager's override. The manager's prerogative. | ||
It's just, you know, we have to stick perfectly. | ||
We have to adhere exclusively to this set of rules until it contradicts what I want, in which case I'm actually in charge and the rules don't matter. | ||
It happens over and over again, this time with the ICC, the International Criminal Court. | ||
A group of Republican senators has issued a stern warning to Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, over potential arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other senior Israeli officials. | ||
The proposed warrants are purportedly connected to allegations of war crimes during the recent Israel-Hamas conflict. | ||
The ICC headquartered in The Hague is said to be nearing the decision despite Israel's non-membership and non-recognition of the court. | ||
Since Palestinian territories were admitted as a member in 2015, the ICC has asserted jurisdiction over alleged war crimes committed by both Hamas and Israeli forces in Gaza. | ||
Karim Khan, the ICC chief prosecutor, previously claimed that the court has the authority to investigate any such crimes and aims to hold those in countable who are found in violation of international law. | ||
Prime Minister Netanyahu responded fiercely to ICC's potential move, condemning it as a grave misjudgment and a significant threat to Israel's national security. | ||
Because of course it is. | ||
In the video statement released on Tuesday, Netanyahu accused the court of betraying its foundational principles. | ||
Saying this would be an outrage of historic proportions. | ||
How dare you hold me to the same standard as you hold anybody else? | ||
That's a historic outrage. | ||
Say international bodies like the ICC arose in the wake of the Holocaust committed against the Jewish people. | ||
They were set up to prevent such horrors, to prevent future genocides. | ||
Yet now the International Corps is trying to put Israel in the dark. | ||
There's a lot of irony in that. | ||
I mean, that statement is just saturated, seeping, dripping with irony, isn't it? | ||
An outrage of historic proportions. | ||
The ICC was created to protect Jews. | ||
Now you're trying to use it against Jews? | ||
This is a historic outrage. | ||
No, it's just holding you to the same standard that everybody else is held to. | ||
I know this is a unique experience for the state of Israel, but it's how everybody else conducts business. | ||
Nanyahu praised the ethical conduct of the Israel Defense Forces. | ||
I told you it's funny. | ||
I told you there's humor to be found in the headlines. | ||
The ethical conduct of Israel Defense Forces. | ||
It's good. I mean, it's funny. | ||
It's very funny. Highlighted their efforts to minimize civilian casualties. | ||
Oh boy, he's on a roll. | ||
That's great. That's hilarious. | ||
Branding Israel's leaders and soldiers as war criminals will pour jet fuel on the fires of anti-Semitism. | ||
Those fires that are already raging on the campuses of America and across capitals around the world. | ||
Not really though. | ||
Not really actually. Actually, I know this might be confusing to somebody so utterly dislocated from reality. | ||
It's the war crimes that are pissing everybody off. | ||
And it's the fact that Israel seems above reproach from the media in America, the politicians in America, the universities. | ||
The international criminal courts, the UN, every nation in the world, basically. | ||
That actually inspires the anti-Semitism. | ||
That's what takes it from, oh, this is a Israeli issue and we're against the nation of Israel, to why is everybody around the world collaborating with them? | ||
I mean, he knows this, right? | ||
He knows this. They all know this. | ||
Here's where it gets really interesting. | ||
Reacting to the ICC's action, a group of Republican senators, including Tom Cotton, Marsha Blackburn, Ted Budd, Ted Cruz, Pete Ricketts, etc., etc., have penned a threatening letter to the ICC's chief prosecutor. | ||
They argue the ICC's action would illegitimately punish Israel for defending itself against Iran-backed aggression and inaccurately portrays Israel's military responses as equivalent to Hamas's terrorism. | ||
That's not fair. It's not equivalent. | ||
It's way worse. We write regarding the reports of the International Criminal Court may be considering issuing international arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials. | ||
Such actions are illegitimate and lack legal basis and if carried out would put severe sanctions against you and your institution. | ||
Yes, this is the international rules-based order that they won't shut up about, that they keep using to justify their incursions or the war against Russia or anything else. | ||
We have to go to war to defend the international rules-based order. | ||
And if that international rules-based order turns against Israel, then the international rules-based order must be destroyed. | ||
So what is the international rules-based order, you might ask? | ||
Thank you. | ||
To be clear, there's no moral equivalence between Hamas' terrorism and Israel's justified response. | ||
Of course, as this article even admitted, the ICC also charges Hamas with these things. | ||
It's not treating anybody any differently. | ||
And it has a case where it's charging Israel with war crimes. | ||
But fear not, Israel. | ||
You will not be held to any standard whatsoever as long as the thoroughly corrupt, sycophantic, quizzling, scumbag traitors in our government are there to do your every bidding and protect you from any consequences of your action, including the thoughts of college students. | ||
The United States will not tolerate politicized attacks by the ICC on our allies. | ||
Target Israel and we will target you. | ||
If you move forward with the measures indicated in your report, we will move to end all American support for the ICC, sanction your employees and associates, and bar you and your families from the United States. | ||
You have been warned. | ||
Like a mafia threat. | ||
The rules-based order is of the utmost importance and we must go to war to defend it until it targets Israel, in which case will kill their families. | ||
So, thanks Republicans. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
For contributing to the rise in anti-Semitism by pointing out that a Jewish mafia runs the world and controls you like a bunch of dogs on leashes. | ||
You obedient hounds. | ||
Henry in Chicago says we've become the United States of Israel, and I think that article illustrates it perhaps better than any other. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Henry, you're on the air. | ||
Line two, Henry in Chicago. | ||
Hold on, Henry. There you go. | ||
Now you're on the air. Go ahead. Okay, hi. | ||
Sorry, you know, I might take a little bit longer, but I want to... | ||
Unmask Israel. | ||
They run our country. | ||
They have lied to the American public. | ||
And also, why are they above the law? | ||
Going a little bit into religion, David did not kill Goliath. | ||
And you can find this out through the researcher Robert R. Cargill. | ||
He's a Ph.D., and you can look it up on Amazon Prime. | ||
It's called Bible Seekers Reveals. | ||
It tells you that a lot of the Bible is manipulated, and I cannot understand why these politicians are taking away... | ||
I can't either, Henry. We've got to go to break, but we'll be right back. | ||
Stay on the line. We'll go back to Henry on the other side to get more time. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
Direct that to your phone calls. | ||
Now, Henry in Chicago says we've become the United States of Israel. | ||
Hi, Jim. Am I back? | ||
Yes, you're back. Go ahead. Okay, yeah. | ||
You know, it's what I'm saying, because they don't abide by any laws. | ||
The Congress is owned by Israel, and a lot of them got dual citizenship. | ||
They should be kicked out of office. | ||
Also, there's information coming up from a video where Netanyahu is Polish descent. | ||
His DNA analysis, he has the DNA RM18, And he has a different name to become Jewish. | ||
And one thing that people need to understand that our taxes are taken illegally, you know, besides being unconstitutional. | ||
But people need to start looking at Article 1, Section 8, Paragraph 1. | ||
It says that taxes are collected for the welfare of the United States, not Israel, not Ukraine, not anybody. | ||
And we're getting ripped. | ||
And people need to defend their right. | ||
I tell people, criticizing Israel is not anti-Semitic. | ||
Look up the definition of Semitism. | ||
And Semitic. It deals with language. | ||
And the reason that the Jewish are so powerful is because they are doing the same thing that the left does. | ||
They're victimized. Oh, I'm a victim. | ||
Oh, you know, the Holocaust. | ||
The Holocaust is a lot of questionable stuff because Nazis got killed. | ||
There was a lot of interviews of Jewish people. | ||
They said, oh, yeah, well, 10 of my neighbors died. | ||
They have families. So it's 150, even though there were no bodies to recover. | ||
So it's a lie. | ||
That's why I pointed out the The King David was hidden, killed Goliath. | ||
And now they find out that Moses' story is the same guy. | ||
And one thing that I have was talking to a scholar, which I need to go a little bit further. | ||
You know that Dead Sea Scrolls was found in 1947, right? | ||
Well, I'm sorry, what was it in 1947? | ||
The Dead Sea Scrolls. | ||
Dead Sea Scrolls, yeah. Okay, so isn't it convenient that in 1948, They founded Israel and took the land away from the actual Palestinians and the Jewish people, the dark-skinned Jewish people, the Hebrews that were kicked out of there. | ||
And what's happening, and people need to best look into it, the Israelis are the Nazis. | ||
And we got some paperclip in the United States who run our country. | ||
And people need to wake up to the fact, you know, forget that, oh, I'm going to insult the Jews. | ||
I got Jewish friends that do not recognize their religion because they have I'm ashamed of what Israel is doing, committing genocide, and then violation of 1091 Title 18. | ||
And I tell people, if they start trying to silence you, file a lawsuit on the civil color law on Title 8 and US Code Section 242, the provision of rights. | ||
You can go up to the courts, you can go up to the judges, you can go up to anybody. | ||
Because you know what? It's time to fight back. | ||
It's no longer all we're going to wait until the politicians... | ||
The politicians are corrupt. | ||
Ted Cruz, I mean, I think he's the defendant in Israel so much. | ||
And I want to say something about Trump. | ||
Trump says all he loves Israel. | ||
If you have an agenda to develop all of the Palestinian land, if you look at the early 2000s, there was a project called Leviathan Gas Project. | ||
They find there was a lot of oil and I think uranium in there. | ||
So that's why they kicked them out. | ||
And now they're going to kill all the Palestinians, all the dark-skinned people, and the Jewish people are Aryan? | ||
Uh-uh. | ||
You go back into history, the DNA sample that Netanyahu has is mostly East. | ||
It all goes back to the Kazarian Empire and the king of Kazaria converting to Judaism instead of... | ||
He was sort of stuck between Christianity and Islam, both for pressuring him to convert to their religion. | ||
He was pagan at the time. He decided to split the difference and win Jewish, and that's where most of the Ashkenazi bloodlines go back to. | ||
No, you're exactly right. | ||
Speaking of plans... Let me move on here, Henry, because we're going to have to go to some other calls. | ||
But just quickly, since you mentioned the plans for Gaza, this story from Infowars. | ||
Netanyahu unveils a utopian plan for Gaza 2035. | ||
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday released a utopian plan for a rebuilt Gaza called Gaza 2035. | ||
The Prime Minister's office published a nine-page PowerPoint file describing a future where Gaza is de-radicalized from Islamism, This is all for the benefit of the Gazans, | ||
you understand. Israel has had to take on the burden of attacking Gaza and transforming it. | ||
Really beautiful. | ||
It's really a beautiful thing, and they should be thanking them for it. | ||
So yeah, they have plans. | ||
They have plans for Gaza, and it doesn't include the Gazans. | ||
Long story short... | ||
Let's go out to some other calls now. | ||
Let's go to Jay, because he's calling from all the way in Tokyo. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Jay. You're on the air. | ||
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Harrison, can you hear me? | |
I hear you. Thanks for calling in. | ||
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Yeah, so first-time caller, long-time listener, quite nervous. | |
I'd just like to say I left America about 20 years ago, and I've been living in Asia and watching all of these countries just flourish, life get better. | ||
And then I went back to the U.S. for the first time in nine years, and it was like a completely different country. | ||
You know when you don't see someone for a long time, you see the changes? | ||
Well, it was just like... | ||
Yeah, especially if the nine years since you last saw them, they got addicted to heroin and, you know, started getting tattoos all over their face. | ||
Yeah, we look a little different than we used to. | ||
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You're absolutely right. Like, the immigration and the airport in L.A., it was like a prerequisite that they had face tattoos and, like, several piercings. | |
Like, everyone had that. Yeah. | ||
America is disgusting. | ||
I felt the same way when I was in Tokyo, Jay. | ||
Spent all day wandering around shrines and just being absorbed in the beautiful culture of Japan and then I'd flip open my phone and it was just a dumpster fire. | ||
It was just an absolute dumpster fire from America and I would just close my phone and go back to enjoying a life not constantly embroiled in ridiculous chaos. | ||
I know exactly what you mean, Jay. | ||
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Yeah, it's It's sad. But anyway, I want to talk about in Japan, like the vast majority got three to four shots. | |
I know like a few hundred people, most of them got three or four shots. | ||
I know maybe 20 people that didn't get any. | ||
The 20 people are all healthy, never got sick, are fine now. | ||
Post shots, I know one girl who got cancer, like turbo cancer. | ||
She was early 30s, a couple miscarriages. | ||
You know, that expression is in Spanish, like, the truth has a limp, but she always arrives. | ||
Well, the truth's coming out now, and there are doctors in Japan, really respectable, reputable, tops of best universities that are coming out against this. | ||
So my question is, Dr. | ||
Reiner Fuhlman, do you remember him? | ||
Mm-hmm. What happened to him? | ||
Why is no one talking about him? | ||
He was the head judiciary that was leading the... | ||
Nuremberg 2.0, Crimes Against Humanity, the German-American doctor. | ||
And he was in Mexico, and basically he and his wife's passport just disappeared. | ||
He went to the embassy. | ||
And then they said, oh, you had some problem. | ||
You did some transaction. | ||
They arrested him, flew him back to Germany with the clothes on his back. | ||
And no one's really heard from him. | ||
And he's one of these important people that were key to push this movement over the edge. | ||
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
I haven't heard from him recently. | ||
Let me ask you, there are trials going on in Japan right now. | ||
Is that a big news story in Japan? | ||
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There's, like, no news in Japan. | |
Literally, there's, like, nothing. Like, people talk about what's happening in America. | ||
They talk about Shohei Otani, you know. | ||
But it is happening, and there are some trials. | ||
And, you know, people, I mean, I was just reading, like, they're undeniable deaths after the vaccine. | ||
They don't want to admit that they were tricked, you know? | ||
I mean, Japan's a very unique place, and it's like that mass kind of thinking. | ||
You know, everyone's just like a school of fish. | ||
They all follow each other, so... | ||
Right. Although I still under... | ||
You know, talking to Greg... | ||
You know, Greg Reese lived in Japan for a while, and he would talk about... | ||
Oh, really? I think he was... | ||
I think he was in the military at the time, so he was on, you know, an American base in Japan, but he would go and talk to the Japanese people. | ||
And he would sort of ask him, like, what do you think about the fact we dropped nuclear bombs on you? | ||
And the Japanese would sort of go, you're very powerful. | ||
You know? You beat us. | ||
You did it. Like a level of humility that's hard to imagine. | ||
It's hard to imagine, you know, people that get hit with a nuclear bomb Just surrendering and going, all right, you win. | ||
Sorry, we'll put our hands up. | ||
Treat us nicely, please. | ||
But that's the way the Japanese seem to be. | ||
So it sort of makes sense to me that that's where the recompense for what they did to us with the COVID vaccine would come out of. | ||
They'd go, hey, we believed you, but you screwed us. | ||
And now, you know, we got to do something about this. | ||
Because you're right. I think there's a level of pride that we don't want to be tricked. | ||
That's stopping people from getting the truth about the COVID vaccine. | ||
But that's what's needed, and hopefully Japan can do it. | ||
Speaking of Japan, a Japanese right-wing populist party leader has shot back at Biden for calling Japan xenophobic, saying it's not that we're xenophobic, we're being cautious after seeing your failures. | ||
You're meddling too much in our internal affairs. | ||
Yeah, we see what diversity's done to you, and we don't want it. | ||
Thank you. We're good to go. | ||
This is a massive protest in Japan. | ||
Saying, we do not accept mRNA flu vaccines. | ||
Stop manufacturing dangerous replicon vaccines. | ||
Disclose us all of information about the WHO pandemic treaty and IHR. We'll never allow WHO to take tyrannical actions. | ||
Never accept WHO's human rights violations. | ||
Stop fatal toxic mRNA vaccines. | ||
People all over the world will realize our protest against the WHO pandemic treaty today. | ||
They are launching a class-action lawsuit for the families who lost loved ones to the deadly shots and for those whose lives have been destroyed. | ||
And the plaintiffs are being heard as they share their painful stories. | ||
And then came the autopsy, a time when my son, once full of life, lay alone in a cold dark room, in a silver aluminum box, waiting to be autopsy. | ||
For an entire day, that image refuses to leave my mind. | ||
I can't forget it. Don't look away from reality. | ||
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Why is vaccination not halted? | |
How long will the situation be ignored? | ||
Medical professor of Osaka City University School, Misayasu Inouye, has recently delivered a warning to the world that Japan has contracted with the WHO to develop a new vaccine for disease X. Which is expected to be deployed worldwide later this year. | ||
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A plan was set up to shorten the time to develop vaccines, which usually takes longer than 10 years, to less than one year. | |
Operation Warp Speed. | ||
This operation was used to cover up the misconception of the genetic vaccines under the pretext of saving time. | ||
And an extremely dangerous medicine was selected. | ||
I believe that the fraudulent use of experimental gene therapy to healthy people, particularly to healthy children, is an extreme violation of human rights. | ||
The Japanese government is the first in the world to approve a new type of vaccine called self-replication replicon vaccine, and plans to start to supply it this fall and winter. | ||
The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry is providing a huge amount of subsidies for this project, and the factories to produce new vaccines are being built one after another in Japan. | ||
Furthermore, the Japanese government is currently soliciting large-scale clinical trials worth $900 million from pharmaceutical companies that are taking on the challenge of developing vaccines to prepare for the next pandemic by Disease X, proposed during the Davos conference this year. | ||
If Japan were to become a vaccine perpetrator, it would leave irreparable harm to future generations. | ||
Therefore, the actions of the Japanese government must be stopped by international collaborations. | ||
It is difficult to stop this movement because it is now politically hopeless to change the situation of the Japanese government. | ||
The message I would like to convey to the world is that when Disease X occurs in the future, you should never trust the Japanese-made vaccine. | ||
A final draft of the pandemic treaty is expected to be presented for adoption at the 77th World Health Assembly. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
I'm joined by my guest, Dave Riley, conservative Christian writer and pundit. | ||
He's an award-winning radio host, digital media producer, and columnist based in Idaho. | ||
You can follow him on X at Real Dave Riley. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us once again, Dave. | ||
Thank you so much for having me, Harrison. | ||
It's a pleasure to be back on your show. | ||
Of course, last time you were here, we covered some of the hate hoaxes that were going on in Idaho. | ||
We may get an update on that, but you're here today to talk about a very disturbing story, one that has become all too familiar to the American public. | ||
Tell us what has happened with, and I don't want to mispronounce her name, Sheila, how do you pronounce her last name? | ||
Boucher? Sheila Boucher. | ||
Boucher, okay. Sheila Boucher. | ||
Tell me what happened with Sheila Boucher and her daughter. | ||
Right. Well, so Sheila Bucher adopted a young girl when she was a baby. | ||
She was born to a household that was not exactly the safest place. | ||
There were drugs. There was alcohol abuse going on. | ||
And so Sheila stepped up to adopt this sweet little child. | ||
And she raised her as a Christian, raised her in the faith, sent her to private Christian school where Sheila was also a teacher. | ||
Everything was fine. | ||
There was no issues with the child, with her mental health, with her stability, with her grades in school. | ||
She was doing just fine. | ||
But at around fifth grade, Sheila didn't know how to teach higher levels of math. | ||
So she was worried that she wasn't going to be able to teach her daughter everything that she needed to know. | ||
So she decided to send her child to Lakes Middle School, which is part of the Coeur d'Alene School District here in North Idaho. | ||
And of course, you know, Idaho being a deep red state supposedly with a lot of Republican supermajority, you would think that you'd be able to send your kid to public school and they would learn reading and writing, arithmetic, the normal things that we want our children to be taught. | ||
But that's not what happened. | ||
Within two weeks of her starting at Lakes Middle School, according to Sheila, Her daughter began going down the path of transgender ideology. | ||
So this is, you know, feeling uncomfortable in your own body, going to a counselor, and then the counselor is affirming that there is something wrong with the child. | ||
That, yes, in fact, you were born in the wrong body. | ||
There's something wrong with you. | ||
You need surgery. | ||
You need puberty blockers. | ||
You need medical attention to fix this mistake that God made when he created you. | ||
That's what she was told. | ||
And within months, she began cutting herself up and down her arms, on her legs, on her chest. | ||
She attempted suicide eight times within the year. | ||
After going to Lakes Middle School. | ||
And the kids were apparently holding cutting parties where the children would get together and cut themselves, take photographs of it, and post it on social media, Snapchat or TikTok or whatever the case may be. | ||
And so this all happened without... | ||
Let me explain something. We do have some decent laws in Idaho. | ||
We do have some decent policies about this transgender stuff. | ||
You are not allowed to talk to children about gender issues. | ||
You're not allowed to affirm their gender. | ||
You're not allowed to affirm their pronouns unless the parent has explicitly given written permission to the school to allow them to do that. | ||
And in this case, Sheila never signed that kind of permission slip. | ||
So this counselor, Jennifer Zaki, was acting on her own volition, not acting on the parents' written permission to discuss this kind of gender ideology nonsense with the child. | ||
And so this all culminated with several visits to the hospital, and the most recent, apparently, the daughter named Ann, If you keep scrolling, actually, back on that page, she sliced her face up like the Joker. | ||
I mean, you know, the image speaks for itself. | ||
It's heartbreaking. | ||
You know, imagine you send your perfectly happy and healthy child off to school, and then within the blink of an eye, They're cutting themselves. | ||
They're hurting themselves. They're trying to kill themselves. | ||
And you don't know what's going on. | ||
And you're in the middle of one of the deepest, red, most conservative places in the world. | ||
And how is this happening to my daughter? | ||
It's absolutely astounding that this is happening. | ||
And what's even more astounding is the response from the school district and from the leftists who all Like, in unison, are attempting to gaslight the entire community as if this isn't happening. | ||
It's the mother's fault. | ||
It's the child's fault. | ||
It's this, it's that. | ||
Whatever it is, it's not the schools. | ||
It's not the counselors. | ||
It has nothing to do with these programs that are being put on by the Human Rights Education Institute or the Task Force on Human Relations. | ||
It's just incredible the audacity that these leftists have to tell parents that they know better and then this is the end result. | ||
And we have seen this in not just Coeur d'Alene schools. | ||
You were showing the image of Travis Lohr up in Kellogg School District who was ejected from his graduation ceremony for saying that boys are boys, girls are girls. | ||
And that's it. | ||
There's two genders. | ||
And he wasn't allowed to graduate. | ||
He wasn't allowed to walk at his high school graduation. | ||
So this thing has reached a fever pitch. | ||
We are at peak woke here in Coeur d'Alene. | ||
And it's really catching a lot of people by surprise. | ||
It's honestly horrifying. | ||
I don't even have words to describe what it must be like to go through this as a parent. | ||
Says she believes other parents, this is from the Idaho Tribune article about it, parents seem to pull their heads out of the sand and address the skyrocketing mental health problems within the public school system, namely gender ideology, suicidal ideation, and cutting. | ||
And that's really what this is about, right? | ||
Is that the parents have no idea what's behind this. | ||
All they know is that their once sweet, you know, loving, happy child is cutting herself and attempting to commit suicide. | ||
And obviously this puts you almost in like a fight and flight situation as a parent, just going, oh my God, what do I need to do? | ||
I'll do anything to stop this. | ||
And there you have the experts and the doctors and the counselors telling you, yes, you need to put her on puberty blockers right away. | ||
This is very serious. I mean, it is—it's really unimaginable that this is happening in America right now, especially in a place like Idaho. | ||
Nowhere, obviously, is safe from this type of influence. | ||
But, I mean, are situations like this, do you think, filtering out to the wider public, are parents becoming aware? | ||
Because I've had it in my personal life where, you know, friends of ours, their kids go to school, they come back saying they're a boy, and the parents have no idea this is happening, no idea this is a giant trend, no idea that counselors are being given training on how to do this to kids— And so they just think it's their kid and they think, okay, what do I have to do? | ||
You know, my kid's going through something. | ||
No, your kid is under attack. | ||
Your kid is being influenced by a satanic cult. | ||
I mean, how do we get through to people? | ||
And I mean, that has to be the goal of this, right? | ||
If anything can come of this, it should be a stark warning to other parents that you need to get involved and make a change in your school system. | ||
Do you think that's happening? I do think that's happening. | ||
And, you know, with Coeur d'Alene School District specifically, there's some interesting developments that are going on. | ||
You know, last year, they did this massive campaign for a school levy, right? | ||
They wanted to pass a bond, a $25 million a year bond, in perpetuity, forever. | ||
So, you know, that's coming out of our tax dollars. | ||
And they called people that didn't vote for it un-American, right? | ||
They called them haters if you didn't vote to raise taxes to pay for these school counselors in the administrative state. | ||
And the people were able to see through that, and they voted against it in perpetuity. | ||
They re-ran the levy again. | ||
It eventually passed. | ||
But the damage was kind of, you know, done here in the community. | ||
You know, we were able to finally see the mind of these school counselors that, you know, if you don't vote the way that we want you to vote, you're un-American. | ||
And so what's happened is now that the levy has passed and we gave them the money, right? | ||
They're like holding our kids hostage. | ||
We gave them the money and said, okay, fine, we'll pay you whatever you want. | ||
Just please teach our kids how to read. | ||
They went and they closed the school. | ||
They closed one of the middle schools down. | ||
And so now this November, they're apparently $6 million under budget. | ||
And this November, they're going to rerun another levy. | ||
And if they can't pass that levy, they're going to close all Three middle schools down. | ||
And frankly, that's what we need at this point. | ||
That is exactly what we need at this point. | ||
These schools cannot be reformed. | ||
The administrators are absolutely refusing to cut the administrative bloat that is now in these schools. | ||
I don't know what the statistics are and how many administrators there are to students, but it's way out of whack. | ||
We keep paying more and more and more money, and the kids keep getting more and more and more messed up. | ||
And this has to stop. | ||
The system is not reformable. | ||
It has to be abolished. | ||
We need to defund public education. | ||
And I think that people are starting to understand that. | ||
People are starting to keep their kids... | ||
Out of the school system. | ||
They're homeschooling more. They're sending them to private schools, to charter schools. | ||
We actually just had a new school open up here called Kootenai Classical Academy, which is a classical Western tradition type education environment. | ||
And people are opting to send their children there. | ||
Obviously, as opposed to these schools, which are going to four-day school weeks, which don't work, and all of the problems that happen in the classroom because of these goofy gender ideologies. | ||
Yeah, and it really is a feedback loop. | ||
I mean, honestly, it would just be better to not have a counselor there if the counselor is going to perpetuate the mental illness. | ||
And, you know, we have this problem in Texas and Oklahoma. | ||
They're trying to pass laws to allow chaplains to be school counselors and be there as a support system for the kids because the mental illness crisis is blowing up out of control and they can't hire counselors fast enough. | ||
And so, you know, the solution from Texas, you know, instead of saying let's go to the root of the problem and see why are there insane children all of the sudden? | ||
Why are all of the children cutting themselves and wanting to change gender? | ||
They just want to deal with the symptom. | ||
And so they go, okay, we need more, you know, counselors of some sort. | ||
We'll just recruit the chaplains since they already have been approved. | ||
And, you know, and the Democrats are outraged by this. | ||
They're going, they're not adequately trained. | ||
They don't have the training. Well, these people have the training. | ||
This is what they want the counselors to promote. | ||
This type of gender ideology, promoting self-harm to kids, promoting the ideas that drive kids to self-harm, they want more of this. | ||
But it's a feedback loop. | ||
So you've got mental illness in the school, so you hire counselors. | ||
The counselors only exacerbate the mental illness, so now you have to hire more. | ||
I mean it just goes on and on until the cycle gets interrupted. | ||
How do we interrupt this cycle? | ||
Because people can't even recognize the cycle, let alone take the actions necessary to end it. | ||
How do we end this cycle of literal insanity in our school children promoted by everything around them from the school system to the media to their friends to the counselors they rely on to help them? | ||
How do we break this cycle? | ||
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Lawsuits straight up. | |
Sue these people. | ||
Sue the pants off of them. | ||
I mean I think that because of Sheila's story, there is absolutely no way that she doesn't have a lawsuit. | ||
I think that there is something there. | ||
I think that she can sue. | ||
I mean these counselors that are at these schools are not trained to handle these intense, persistent mental illnesses like suicidal ideation or transgender ideology. | ||
They are not equipped for it. | ||
It is outside of their scope. | ||
The moment that a student comes to a school counselor and says, you know, I think I was born in the wrong body, that needs to be a timeout, huge red flag. | ||
We need to get serious people involved with this immediately instead of doing this, you know, Right. | ||
Right. | ||
With these students and texting with them about their gender ideology issues, right? | ||
That is not what these counselors are trained to do. | ||
That's not what they're there for. | ||
It's outside of their scope, and that needs to be clarified in law. | ||
I think it already is, frankly, and, you know, they need to be punished for doing this. | ||
I'm sorry. There's no way around it. | ||
Somebody needs to be held responsible. | ||
I think that people need to be looking into this Jennifer Zakey person. | ||
She's the counselor that counseled this young lady named Ann, this young girl, 13 years old, by the way, 13 years old, and tried to commit suicide eight times because Jennifer Zaki, the counselor from Coeur d'Alene School District, told her that she was born in the wrong body, right? | ||
Parents need to get involved. | ||
They need to start doing records requests. | ||
You need to be looking at what your kids are doing. | ||
I would like to see legislation actually that would put a camera in every classroom so that parents could tune in during the day and see what their children are being taught. | ||
I think that something like that, something to give transparency, because what's happening now is these kids are going to schools and it's like a black box that parents can't see inside of. | ||
They don't see the curriculum. | ||
They don't see what they're being taught in the classes. | ||
They don't see the kids' classrooms sometimes. | ||
And, you know, a lot of times, according to Sheila Booker in her interview that was published last week, you know, these hallways are draped with LGBT flags, lesbian, gay, bisexual flags all throughout the school. | ||
And, you know, if parents knew what was going on in there, they wouldn't be sending their kids there. | ||
And the kids aren't saying anything because they think that it's totally normal. | ||
Because they're being raised in this environment in the schools. | ||
So people need to start suing. | ||
Because it'll get to the point where Like we saw in Loudoun County, where this kid who was mentally ill, transgender, was going around raping girls in the bathroom. | ||
And when parents found out about it, instead of punishing the student, they had the FBI investigate the parent's Who's daughter was victimized by this whole ideology. | ||
And because the reality of the situation contradicted the claims that they were making as they were trying to pass laws or change the rules to allow transgender kids in the girls' bathroom. | ||
And this would have really put a stick in their spokes as they were trying to do that. | ||
So they would rather cover up rapes. | ||
I mean, this is how far these people are willing to go and how seriously we need to take it. | ||
And I Luckily, it didn't happen with this girl, but we know that there are literal pipelines where, like, whether it's counselors in school or just volunteers who connect to the kids through social media, but they'll say, you know, if your parents aren't okay with your new transgender, your new identity, we have a safe house for you. | ||
We can take you away and get you the help that you need. | ||
I mean, this is utterly sick, utterly, utterly sick. | ||
Right. No, and it's not just in the middle schools up here. | ||
We have a local college, North Idaho College. | ||
This is a story I never actually wrote about because it was way too difficult to get all of the information. | ||
But I had a couple of whistleblowers reach out to me because their children ran away from home and then were going to stay with their significant other or whatever, their gay or lesbian significant other in college. | ||
And, you know, that's statutory rape. | ||
If you're over the age of And if the kid is in middle school, that's a statutory situation. | ||
And it's happening on campus at NIC. They're running away from their house. | ||
They're being encouraged by their counselors to embrace these gender ideologies and to reject their parents. | ||
They're being trained to hate their parents and view their parents as oppressors and these counselors as liberators. | ||
So it's just... | ||
Something has got to change. | ||
I think we're at the end of this ramp up to woke. | ||
I think that the reaction against it is about to begin in earnest. | ||
And it couldn't come soon enough. | ||
It couldn't come soon enough. | ||
I don't know if you have it queued up, but Sheila actually had a message at the end of her interview, like a three or four minute message. | ||
A message about what she wanted parents to do. | ||
I don't know if that's queued up, but... | ||
We'll queue that up during the break. | ||
If you can, I'll hold you over to the next segment, and we'll play that at the beginning of the next segment so we can make sure we get exactly the point that you want. | ||
And yeah, I mean, it can't go much farther than this, right? | ||
I mean, it's not like it could get more woke than convincing kids to change their gender and leading them into suicidal ideation. | ||
But the thing that... | ||
I mean, it really just puts an extra twist of evil to it to me is the thing that we all know that At sixth grade, in middle school, especially for girls, these are the most vulnerable people in the world. | ||
These are the most likely to be confused, to be self-conscious about themselves, to be worried about their place in the social world. | ||
They're leaving childhood and starting to interact with adults and trying to figure out who they are and to Target these girls, to target these people in this most vulnerable situation, not to say, hey, you know what? | ||
Who cares what they say? You're a great person. | ||
Or whatever would be necessary to reaffirm them in who they are and their identity. | ||
Instead, they're told you have to destroy yourself. | ||
You have to recreate yourself. | ||
You have to conform yourself to these nonsense ideas. | ||
There's something so deeply evil about this, it's hard to even explain. | ||
You're right. I mean, when I was talking with Sheila, I got the distinct impression that there has to be some sort of demonic activity going on here. | ||
There's no other way to explain it. | ||
It's one thing to be misguided and to say, oh, well, love is love. | ||
Why can't everybody love each other? | ||
Why can't we accept the LGBT movement? | ||
But this is so far beyond that. | ||
This is so far beyond that. | ||
It has to be... Some level of demonic activity that's going on here. | ||
These people are at war with human nature itself. | ||
They're at war with God. | ||
They're at war with the natural law. | ||
They're at war with Jesus Christ. | ||
So this whole thing is demonic, in my opinion. | ||
And the only way that we're going to be able to fix it is to get back to God and to put God back in the schools. | ||
They said, we have to get rid of religion. | ||
We have to get rid of religion. | ||
And really, we haven't gotten rid of religion, have we? | ||
We've replaced it. | ||
We've replaced it with the religion of woke, with the religion of globalism, with the religion of antichrist, with the religion of, you know, you can be whatever you want. | ||
You can ascend and become a god if you want. | ||
You can, you know, change yourself and genetically engineer yourself. | ||
This whole transhuman ideology, you know, that's where this thing is ultimately going. | ||
And it's sick. | ||
It's disgusting. And people are starting to fight back. | ||
And that's all that we can do at this point. | ||
We're in a pickle. I don't know how else to say it. | ||
It's so bad. | ||
It's so bad. I know. | ||
Again, I'm the same way you are, where it's like you almost have to just laugh as an uncontrollable response to this because it's so absurd. | ||
It's so outrageous. | ||
It's so painful. | ||
It's hard not to honestly cry when you really think about This poor girl who is going to a public school for the first time in her life, is trying to be strong, is trying to fit in, and you take that vulnerability and just twist it to the most loathsome self-hatred. | ||
They're lucky that these parents aren't burning the school down, because if that was my daughter, I would probably be considering taking some sort of action like that. | ||
You know, taking a beautiful, innocent child and twisting them into a suicidal, transgender child. | ||
I don't know how any normal parent is expected to handle that in any kind of rational way. | ||
No, you're exactly right. I mean, honestly, that's an argument to make, because you go, look, If you don't want teachers to start getting killed, we better figure out how to fix this right now. | ||
Because, frankly, it's amazing it hasn't happened yet. | ||
Because I'm the same way you are. | ||
I mean, if you think about your kid, you know, this happening to them. | ||
I don't know. I'm not liable for my own actions following that. | ||
We're going to return with Dave Reilly on the other side. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. | ||
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Really a powerful story from my guest Dave Riley. | |
And I was just thinking about this during the break. | ||
I don't want to take too much time to set this up or anything, but long story short, I was watching some content from people that I wouldn't normally watch because they were reviewing my Flat Earth debate a couple weeks ago. | ||
And of course, the pro-Round Earthers were reviewing this debate, and they were talking about conspiracies, and they were saying, you know, I can buy it up to a point. | ||
It's whenever they bring up Satan or demon, that's when they lose me. | ||
You go, okay, people are doing evil things. | ||
Yeah, I agree with that. People conspire to do evil things. | ||
Yeah, I agree with that. They exploit people. | ||
Yeah, that's true. But then you bring up a demon or Satan, and it's like, oh, this is too, oh, okay, I can't listen to you anymore. | ||
But there's something going on here, Dave. | ||
There's something here that is beyond human explanation. | ||
And when you realize how intricately connected all of these things are, that, you know, the Idaho Tribune and yourself, you spend a lot of time talking about the way that the... | ||
The Republican Party in Idaho is corrupt and is being destroyed. | ||
But all of that is just in service of providing the political groundwork for allowing stuff like the transgenderism to flourish. | ||
I mean, all these things are connected. | ||
And they all lead to a point, if you follow all these various lines to their conclusion. | ||
There is something at the heart of this that is so deeply satanic, and there is no other word for it, and there is no other concept in human language that can adequately express what's going on here. | ||
You know, I have friends that at 30 decided they were transgender. | ||
Okay, you're just dumb at that point, right? | ||
Let's not call them friends. I have acquaintances. | ||
I have friends of friends. I know about people who at 30 years old decided actually they were women, not men. | ||
For the first time in their lives. | ||
You're just dumb at that point. | ||
You're just stupid. I have no sympathy for you. | ||
You're a cult member. | ||
You're easily convinced. | ||
You're gullible beyond description. | ||
You're dumb at 30. | ||
At 13, it's a different issue. | ||
At 13, you're still a child. | ||
You're still trying to learn what's going on in the world. | ||
You're still under the impression that the adults in your lives... | ||
Have good will towards you and want what's best for you. | ||
You can't blame these kids for this. | ||
It's the adults and what they're doing is demonic. | ||
And maybe there's a better scientific word than that. | ||
But I fail to... | ||
Language fails to describe what's going on here, Dave. | ||
Other than demonic, satanic, just evil in its purest form. | ||
Yeah, you're right. | ||
And it's a lot of things that converge, right? | ||
Like when you look at... One of the motives of this transgender thing is the profits, the profits that these pharmaceutical companies and the hospitals make on the surgeries. | ||
And then, of course, these people that get the surgery or the puberty blockers become lifetime patients. | ||
$100,000 a year of profit from the insurance agencies that these pharmaceutical and doctor's offices have. | ||
And then, of course, you've got these counselors and the The school people that are essentially holding their students, holding these children hostage, Using them as political shields to get tax dollars, to raise our levies. | ||
So, I mean, you know, ultimately it comes back to the root of all evil, which is money. | ||
And it comes down to the worship of money and the people that make money their God. | ||
And that's satanic, you know? | ||
And it leads to this inversion of, I think, was it Nietzsche said, the transvaluation of all values, right? | ||
Where, you know, all of a sudden having a big family is frowned upon. | ||
Having a big family is a no-no. | ||
That's bad for the climate. | ||
You know, going to church is bad. | ||
Priests are bad. | ||
What's good is the trannies. | ||
What's good is to have as many anonymous sexual partners as you can possibly have. | ||
And so it's this total inversion of everything that the West has held dear. | ||
And frankly, they're doing it for money. | ||
And it's disgusting. | ||
And it's only understandable in a moral framework, not a scientific or logical one. | ||
It really does come down to morals. | ||
And this is the total inversion of them. | ||
Completely agree. I know we have a video clip here from the mother in this situation, Sheila Butcher. | ||
Again, I'm sorry if I'm pronouncing that wrong, but set this up for us, will you? | ||
Right. Well, so last week, Sheila was sitting at her home feeling helpless and alone. | ||
And actually, you know, we're in the middle of a big election cycle here. | ||
On May 21st, there's a primary. | ||
And so One of the precinct committeemen, one of the people that makes up the Republican Party, was out knocking on doors. | ||
And he knocked on Sheila's door. | ||
And Sheila told her story to Randy. | ||
And he forwarded that to me. | ||
And I got that to Randy. | ||
Independent journalist Casey Whalen. | ||
And we were able to sit down and talk with Sheila and help her share her story with the world so that more parents could know about what's going on. | ||
And at the end of that interview, Casey asked, you know, what's your message to parents? | ||
If you could, you know, say one thing, what would that be? | ||
And so this is Sheila's answer. | ||
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As a mom, grandmom, and a teacher, and a United States citizen, a citizen of Coeur d'Alene, don't put your trust and faith in the system. | |
Please take time. | ||
Take time to go to your kids' school. | ||
Find out what these teachers are teaching your children. | ||
Listen in on what they're learning and don't conform to calling them by any other name than what their board name is. | ||
Otherwise, you're telling them that there's something wrong with them. | ||
There's nothing wrong with our children. | ||
But what is wrong is when a child walks into a classroom and they're being taught That there is something wrong with them, that they need to use a different pronoun, or they're the wrong sex. | ||
That's not something we should be teaching our children. | ||
So I'm standing here also for the sake of future kids that are right now sitting in the classroom being told that they were born in the wrong body. | ||
You're really a boy, or you're really a girl. | ||
You're a boy, you want to be a girl. | ||
So parents need to be proactive with their children and get their head out of the sand and look at what the reality is and what's happening in our community. | ||
It's right here. | ||
It's right here in our backyard. | ||
And we need to face that. | ||
And we need to stand up for what's right for the sake of our children. | ||
When the kids turn 18 and they trans into a different body, That's a whole different ballgame than what we're dealing with right now. | ||
We're dealing with 12- and 13-year-olds and maybe even the younger kids that are being told that there's something wrong with them in the school. | ||
And shame on the teachers and the medical staff and the doctors and counselors and psychiatrists who are also affirming to the child that they're There's something wrong with them because they want to be called now a different name. | ||
We don't need to start affirming these kids' names in the classroom, in the hospital, in the emergency room, in the youth acute center. | ||
We don't need to be affirming these kids with a different gender. | ||
There's only two genders, male and female, and you are what you were born, the body you're born in. | ||
And we shame on us parents if we accept anything different. | ||
Amen. Powerful stuff. | ||
Powerful stuff. Whistleblower parent speaks out against CDA school LGBT policies. | ||
That's the headline from Idaho Tribune. | ||
Heavy stuff. Heavy stuff. | ||
And, you know, nothing is going to change unless people start showing up to these board meetings. | ||
I know they're boring. I know that they want to talk about budgets. | ||
I know that they want to put everybody to sleep. | ||
But, you know, this is what's important. | ||
And the next board meeting that I know of that's going on at Coeur d'Alene School District is going to be taking place next Monday at 6 p.m. | ||
in Coeur d'Alene. Well, I'd love to see a lot of patriots there sounding off against what's happening because, again, you can't just wait to deal with this until it happens to you. | ||
And I'd even say just for our audience, just tell your friends. | ||
If your friends have kids, just let them know this is going on. | ||
In the same way you would warn somebody about sharks in the water before they swim, you can swim, but I'm just letting you know there's danger out there. | ||
Let people know about this danger because it is... | ||
Absolutely horrifying. Dave Reilly, thank you so much for being here with us. | ||
At Real Dave Reilly, this story is incredibly important, and thank you so much for bringing it to our attention. | ||
Thanks for having me on, Harrison. | ||
God bless. God bless. | ||
At Real Dave Reilly, folks, follow that man. | ||
These are important topics in today's world. | ||
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Let's go now to Kirsten in New Hampshire. | ||
Kirsten, thank you so much for calling in from New Hampshire. | ||
You called in previously before you were being sent to prison for being in the wrong place at the wrong time on January 6th. | ||
I understand you're out now. | ||
I assume you're not calling in from prison. | ||
How are you, Kirsten? I'm all right. | ||
How are you? Good. | ||
Thank you. I'm glad to... | ||
Hear your voice without having to, you know, press a button to accept a collect call first. | ||
Tell us, how are you doing? | ||
And how was your stay as a guest of the federal government? | ||
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I mean, I'm doing all right. | |
It's a bit of a transition. | ||
But, you know, it was mind-blowing. | ||
I mean, it's very eye-opening. | ||
You know, listening to your other segment about the whole transgender thing, I mean, the amount of women that have full beards and are given testosterone shots in prison is alarming with no mental health evaluations. | ||
There's a lot of them. | ||
And to be honest, I watched a lot of fights happen. | ||
I mean, girls getting beat with locks and socks, all sorts of things because these shots are making these people just snap and making them extremely angry. | ||
You know, there's five men with actual penises, five biological men on the compound with us that throw on makeup and say that they identify as women. | ||
They are actually sleeping with female inmates. | ||
We've tried addressing it with, you know, the warden as high up as we can go. | ||
We've written all the, you know, remedies that we're supposed to. | ||
We're just being ignored. | ||
It was quite the experience. | ||
Wow. I did not expect it to take That path, wow. | ||
Okay. Did not realize. | ||
I mean, I guess there's a lot going on as a prisoner that you don't expect. | ||
How were you treated? Was the fact that you were in there because of January 6th, did people know that, and did they treat you differently? | ||
I mean, what was that experience as a January 6th prisoner in prison? | ||
How different was your experience than actual criminals? | ||
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Well, some of them had seen me on the news. | |
A lot of the guards had watched my podcast, and to be honest, I was not treated as I kind of thought I would. | ||
I mean, West Virginia is kind of a red state. | ||
You know, I thought that I would kind of be treated differently. | ||
I'd say maybe five out of however many employees there are were actually decent to me and, you know, told me I didn't belong there and that they couldn't believe that I was in a medium facility. | ||
I mean, I was in there with People who chopped up their husbands, you know, people who are serving life. | ||
And here I am, only misdemeanors, you know. | ||
And then I found out that I couldn't go to a camp because they put a terrorist enhancement on me. | ||
Oh, my God. Of course. | ||
Of course they did. It's so unfair. | ||
But I mean, this is what happens with totalitarian states. | ||
Solzhenitsyn writes about it, right? | ||
If you stab somebody, well, you're just a victim of capitalistic influence. | ||
But if you sin against the state, well, you know, that's worse than murder. | ||
Literally, they treat it worse than murder because you're a thought criminal against the state. | ||
So... It's in line with where we know this country is going as we devolve into totalitarianism. | ||
Let me tell you, or let me ask you rather, as a January 6th prisoner, I would completely understand if as soon as you got out, you just moved the country and changed your name and wanted to leave all this behind you. | ||
How do you feel now that you're out and this is behind you? | ||
Are you just done with it and throwing it all away? | ||
Or, you know, what's your stance now that you've served your time as illegitimate as it was? | ||
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Well, unfortunately, I'm still, you know, a prisoner of theirs because of probation and, you know, monthly drug testing and checking in with an officer. | |
And, you know, I still have to pay off my fines, which, in my opinion, are so corrupt as I am funny. | ||
I mean, I didn't damage anything. | ||
I didn't hurt anybody. And, you know, when I went to my sentencing, the judge actually tried taking my Give, Send, Go money. | ||
And they have been successful in doing it with a lot of January Sixers. | ||
You know, I'm still waving my flag proudly. | ||
It's different. | ||
You know, I feel like I'm kind of bound to not knowing which way to go as far as, you know, we're still under the Biden regime. | ||
And, you know, I still feel like I have a target on my back. | ||
I'm just praying that Trump wins and he sticks to his word about pardoning us. | ||
And there will definitely be, you know, lots of lawsuits filed. | ||
There was many, many, many civil rights violations. | ||
There's extreme abuse of power. | ||
There's, you know, nobody overseeing these prisons. | ||
And, you know, I don't know. | ||
Most people I talk to have no idea because they've tried to keep it quiet. | ||
But if you look up Dublin prison in California, which is a large prison, was just shut down about two weeks ago. | ||
Because of all the inmates that were getting raped, you know, the warden was convicted, the chaplain, several officers, you know, they were threatening them. | ||
And then a lot of them actually had moved, were, you know, separated throughout the country, and I got to meet some of them. | ||
And just hearing their stories is, you know, these people are traumatized. | ||
I mean, we should be protected. | ||
I understand, like, you know, prison is hard enough as it is. | ||
Then to be abused by the people that are in power, it's almost like I best described it as, you know, these people were bullied in school and they decided to pick a job where they could belittle people and degrade women. | ||
And, you know, these are the people in power. | ||
You know, I spent my birthday in solitary. | ||
I was put in solitary for 18 days for asking a question. | ||
There were certain guards that had it out for me since the beginning. | ||
You know, it's just, it's really sad to see, you know, the women. | ||
I know that was exactly, I'm sorry to interrupt, I know that was exactly the same thing that Owen Schroer came away with from his brief stay in a federal prison. | ||
He was like, this prison system is in drastic need of refurbishment because the whole thing is bad and you shouldn't have even been subjected to it at all. | ||
Thank you so much for calling in. | ||
I'm glad you're out and doing well, Kirsten. | ||
That's going to do it for us. Stay tuned, Alex Jones, 90 Seconds. | ||
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