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- - For decades, Ray Kurzweil has been an unofficial spokesman for the transhumanist movement And in 2008, he said that humans would become infused with nanorobots, which would vastly improve the human body. | ||
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If you go out, Even to 2045, that's only four decades from now, most of our intelligence of our human civilization will be non-biological. | |
We're going to put this inside our bodies and brains. | ||
So we're going to become machines, but not... | ||
And if you say that, then people go, well, I want to become a machine. | ||
Because they're thinking of machines as we knew them from the 19th century, which were much lesser than humans, and machines today are still lesser than humans. | ||
I'm talking about a new type of machine that's actually greater, more subtle, more supple, more intelligent, more creative, more beautiful than humans. | ||
In 2010, he interviewed Robert Freitas on the future of nanotechnology, who said that nanorobots could cure aging and death. | ||
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Medical nanorobots really have the potential to extend human life more or less indefinitely. | |
So what's your view about the role of death and do we need death? | ||
Death is something that is an end. | ||
It's an end to life. It's an end to progress. | ||
It's an end to thoughts. It's something to be cured. | ||
Aging is a disease. | ||
It's a curable disease. | ||
is the cure for that disease. | ||
He said that this technology is expected to be deployed by 2020 and that laws will be in place to protect the public from its misuse. | ||
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I expect that by the time nanorobots are deployed, which will be sometime perhaps in the 2020s or the 2030s, we will have a whole set of laws in place, regulations. | |
There will be things you can and cannot do. | ||
The laws were never put in place. | ||
But the technology was patented and deployed to billions of people without their knowledge in 2020. | ||
We know this because several independent labs have confirmed the presence of this nanotechnology in the COVID vaccines. | ||
And Bill Gates recently admitted to this as well. | ||
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 just need to mess around. | ||
There's a lot of lipid nanoparticles, and some are very self-assembly. | ||
Self-assembly and self-replication seem to be the same technology when it comes to nanorobots. | ||
And this was considered to be the greatest danger involved with the use of this technology. | ||
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Self-replication causes disease. | |
Nanorobots are inherently much stronger than biological systems being built of diamonoids. | ||
So if they self-replicate, that disease, quote-unquote, could be even a tougher problem than biological disease. | ||
So, first of all, what's the feasibility of self-replication in the nanotechnology world? | ||
As a general principle, you do not want to put self-replicating nanorobots inside the human body. | ||
I suppose not everybody agrees with me on that, but that is the way I think that we can best guarantee safety. | ||
If the nanorobots are able to replicate inside the human body, that means they are using some component of the human body as food, and we don't want them to be doing that. | ||
In his 1986 book, Engines of Creation, Kim Eric Drexler wrote about what he termed the gray goo scenario, a hypothetical catastrophic event caused by out-of-control, self-replicating nanotechnology which consumes the biomass of the host. | ||
And this is exactly what independent researchers are finding. | ||
It explains the large so-called blood clots being found in the dead. | ||
And it's spreading. Evidence shows that the vaxxed are shedding this to the unvaxxed. | ||
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How do we prevent... | |
A terrorist or someone who's bent on destruction from creating such a self-replicating system? | ||
There will be some terrorist acts because that's what humans do, unfortunately. | ||
So what we're going to be needing in this era of nanofactories is something equivalent to the fire department. | ||
Hopefully the incidents will be very few, but we will have an emergency regime which is set up to deal with that That type of event. | ||
But the event is worldwide, and there is no agency set up to put out this fire. | ||
Our governments are not even discussing the problem, and the perpetrators are planning a second round of nanobot deployment. | ||
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It's Thursday, May 9th in the year of our Lord 2024. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith, InfoWars.com, band.video. | ||
We've got a lot to talk about today. | ||
A lot of international nonsense. | ||
You know, there's a saying that is somewhat depressing, but it just keeps popping into my head when I'm reading the daily news. | ||
It's that America is a corpse being consumed by maggots. | ||
Liberals are cheering for the maggots and conservatives are cheering for the corpse. | ||
It's kind of depressing. | ||
But that's the idea that comes across here as we get into our daily dispatch. | ||
It's just seemingly all over. | ||
It's not. We can still turn this thing around. | ||
We are not at the end times quite yet. | ||
But we're awfully close. | ||
And it's more like America is just... | ||
Trying to fend off attacks from the jackals. | ||
International jackals and the jackals within our own government. | ||
Desperately trying to consume the last shreds of liberty that our constitution leaves us. | ||
You'll see what I mean. | ||
I know, I'm starting off on sort of a bleak foot here, but... | ||
Well, that's the reality. | ||
So let's get into it. | ||
Here it is, your Daily Dispatch. All right, here it is, folks. | ||
Your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 9th of May, 2024. | ||
Biden says he will stop sending bombs and artillery shells to Israel if it launches a major invasion of Rafa. | ||
President Joe Biden said for the first time Wednesday he would halt some of the shipments of American weapons to Israel, which he acknowledged have been used to kill civilians in Gaza if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders a major invasion of the city of Rafa. | ||
So, so far, just to be clear, it's gone from don't invade Gaza to stop bombing Gaza to can you be a little bit more careful when you're bombing Gaza to hey, just don't even just don't tell us about the civilian casualties to you better not mess with Rafa to you better not invade Rafa to you better not invade Rafa in a major way. | ||
So, you know, clearly putting our foot down this time. | ||
I'm happy to see that the talking point that we've been saying here at Infowars for the past six months at least is finally getting some traction with people on the right recognizing that the correct response to the abuses of Our relationship by Israel can't be met with look I don't care it's just it's a foreign country you know it's not my problem I just wish we'd stop talking about it to Israel is a tiny country that exists entirely on the back of American mercy and if they don't listen to us they should pay the price they have to listen to us they won't exist without us how are they the ones pulling the chain here There's been a mix-up in the human-pet relationship, | ||
where the pet is now in charge of the human. | ||
The person in charge, the person that feeds the other creature, they're the ones that get to set the rules and standards and be listened to and obeyed. | ||
Something got mixed up here. | ||
Something got mixed up. The tiny little... | ||
Colony in the Middle East, dependent entirely on American protection, should not be the one calling the shots or ignoring America at all. | ||
That should be a very dangerous proposition for them to make. | ||
But instead, they basically spit in our face. | ||
And we'll show you some videos about this So it's a good thing that Biden is stopping these weapons transfers. | ||
I know there's a lot of conservatives like, this is what they impeached Trump over. | ||
Yeah, and that was bad and dumb. | ||
But it's one of those things, isn't it? | ||
Isn't it just one of those things? | ||
And we'll get into more stories like this from deportation to cracking down on anti-American protests to impeaching the president. | ||
We can't get the Republican Party to do anything ever for us. | ||
But my God, do they move swiftly when it comes to defending Israel. | ||
And this case is no exception. | ||
Joe Biden has opened our border. | ||
His entire regime is a cabal of treasonous subversives. | ||
He is a lifelong criminal. | ||
Who has laundered money through every member of his family, including the ones he's sexually abused as children. | ||
They can't be bothered to lift a finger, but... | ||
Now, as he threatens to stop arms shipments to the murderous regime in Israel, Republicans are coming out very strongly against this and threatening to impeach him over it because this is what happened with Trump. | ||
So again, we're in this situation where the Democrats do something. | ||
We warn them not to do it by saying, hey, you're setting a precedent here. | ||
It sure would be a shame if this came back to bite you in the ass. | ||
Traditionally, there's no actual fulfillment of that threat. | ||
The Democrats just do the thing that's unprecedented, that they have no right or technically no ability to do. | ||
They just do it. And then Republicans go, oh, but what if we do it to you? | ||
And then they never do. In this case, they're actually threatening to do it. | ||
They're actually threatening to do what was done to Trump when he was impeached over withholding weapon shipments to Ukraine. | ||
But this is a stupid reason. | ||
But this is a very stupid reason to do that. | ||
But this is just the Republican Party. | ||
They just can't do anything. | ||
They cannot do a single thing unless it's for Israel. | ||
In which case, gloves are off and they can do whatever, whenever, with extreme rapidity. | ||
They can pass bills. They can send out the National Guard. | ||
They can stop weapons shipment. | ||
I mean, they can just do whatever they want when it comes to Israel. | ||
They just act with extreme celerity. | ||
But not when it's the American people being destroyed. | ||
We'll get into that a little bit later. | ||
Meanwhile, state AGs push Biden not to hand over vast pandemic powers to WHO. | ||
A band of state attorney generals are urging President Joe Biden not to hand over several vast pandemic powers to the World Health Organization. | ||
The Daily Caller first learned. | ||
Led by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen, I think that's how you say that. | ||
Twenty-two state attorney generals wrote a letter to Biden obtained exclusively by the Daily Caller voicing their concern over potential plans to give the WHO a series of powers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
World governments have been discussing the amendments that would give the WHO more leeway to help, quote, prevent, prepare, and respond to pandemics. | ||
The state AGs voiced their skepticism of giving more power to the WHO over the handling of the global health crisis, saying the amendments went too far. | ||
The letter reads. | ||
Now, the pushback to the WHO global pandemic has been so extreme that they've had to reword it. | ||
In other words, they just stop calling it a treaty, and then they don't actually have to get the approval of the Senate. | ||
They can call it an agreement or something, and then they can get the same powers, but by circumventing the representatives of the people and going straight to the executive branch. | ||
So that's what they're doing. | ||
And the letter... | ||
I'm just going to read some of this letter because it's a pretty big deal. | ||
They say, first, the two proposed instruments would transform the WHO from an advisory charitable organization into the world's governor of public health. | ||
The WHO currently lacks the authority to enforce its recommendations. | ||
Second, the federal government cannot delegate public health decisions to an international body. | ||
The U.S. Constantine doesn't vest responsibility for public health policy with the federal government. | ||
It reserves these power for the states. | ||
Even if the federal government had such power, Article 2, Section 2 requires approval by the United States Senate, the letter continues. | ||
The letter also adds that the state AGs are worried about the amendments paving the way for a global surveillance infrastructure. | ||
The current proposed amendments ask signatories to cooperate in accordance with national law in preventing misinformation and disinformation. | ||
The AGs write. | ||
So good to be standing up against this. | ||
but it's just part of a network of these types of agreements and sovereignty-destroying cabals that the federal government is desperate to participate in. | ||
And it's just surrendering our national sovereignty in a holistic way to unelected, unaccountable global government. | ||
I sure wish people would realize this before it's too late. | ||
We have a lot of stories today about people realizing all of a sudden that we were right about COVID the entire time. | ||
And Sure, the world got destroyed because everybody was listening to the despicable liars who set the whole thing up. | ||
But we survived, and at the end of the day, things are very different. | ||
They got a lot of things in place. | ||
Obviously, COVID was bad, but it wasn't the end of the world. | ||
This stuff would be. | ||
I mean, once the global government is in place, once the surveillance networks are up and running, that's it. | ||
There's no realizing later, oh, gee, you were right the whole time. | ||
We can't afford to... | ||
Realize this retrospectively. | ||
You gotta listen now and people have to act now. | ||
So thank goodness these state AGs are at least doing something to stand up against this. | ||
The foundation of a global government. | ||
It's as simple as that. Meanwhile, FBI is restarting censorship efforts ahead of 2024 election. | ||
The FBI has resumed collusive efforts with social media companies to censor posts it claims are disinformation, the Federalists has learned. | ||
Senator Mark Warner, the chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, told reporters that federal agencies such as the FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, CISA, restarted discussions with big tech platforms. | ||
According to NextGov, the coordination will focus on removing disinformation on their sites as the November presidential election nears. | ||
So, yes, the deep state spy state apparatus is announcing that, yes, they are going to be censoring people ahead of the 2024 election just so they can be sure to rig it from the outset right in front of everybody. | ||
Meanwhile, House Democrats vote unanimously to give illegal aliens representation in Congress and the Electoral College. | ||
House Democrats on Wednesday night voted unanimously to give illegal aliens, including Joe Biden's 11 million illegal border crossers, representation in Congress and the Electoral College. | ||
The House vote was 206 to 202, with 22 representatives, 11 Democrats and 11 Republicans abstaining from the vote. | ||
Stephen Miller reported House Dems just voted unanimously to give illegals representation in Congress and the Electoral College. | ||
House seats and Electoral College votes will be added to areas with the most illegals, including all Biden illegals, unless the Senate passes the bill invasion by design. | ||
So basically this has to do with the census and... | ||
Counting illegal immigrants in the population numbers which then translate to how you're represented in Congress. | ||
And finally, we have this. | ||
A big surprise here. | ||
This is a bombshell story here. | ||
Migration has failed to drive economic growth, warns report. | ||
Record high levels of immigration have failed to boost the economy while making the housing crisis worse, a leading think tank has warned. | ||
In a report co-authored by former Immigration Minister Robert Ginrick, the Senator for Policy Studies and the government to introduce caps on legal immigration to stop a drain on British infrastructure and public services, that is not set off by economic growth. | ||
So yes, folks. The UK in particular, but basically every country in Europe, let in millions upon millions of third world migrants for the sole stated purpose of upholding the pension funds and boosting the economy. | ||
Then all of them went on welfare. | ||
The economy got worse. | ||
The retirement age had to be raised. | ||
The housing crisis tripled. | ||
The national services like NHS are collapsing under the weight. | ||
And yet they continue to do it and yet they're still bringing more people in and yet they're still making it easier for people to come in and yet they're still passing laws making it illegal to even argue against this program. | ||
This is on purpose. This is deliberate. | ||
The purpose of a system is what it does. | ||
This is not an accident. | ||
These people are not stupid. | ||
If we knew this was the case years ago, are they just learning this now? | ||
Or have they known this the whole time and now they're just admitting it? | ||
We can get into this a little bit later. | ||
We can get into that a little bit later. | ||
But again, it's not just obvious. | ||
It's like... How can you not see this? | ||
And we'll talk about this a lot. | ||
You know, we make the joke. This is the We Told You show because just every day we're just covering stories that we told you literally years ago. | ||
PFAs or transgender kids or the migration crisis. | ||
I mean, just everything. | ||
COVID. I mean, just everything. | ||
We've been right about everything. | ||
Everything. Let me say it again. | ||
Everything that we talk about, we get proven right about. | ||
I don't know why people don't listen to us. | ||
For the love of God, we're trying to save humanity here. | ||
It's really not something you can just... | ||
Oh, well, they were right 99 times. | ||
But on this thing, they're crazy conspiracy theorists. | ||
Cut to two months later. | ||
Did you hear on CNN that they said the same thing InfoWars said? | ||
I mean, my God, people. | ||
And of course... | ||
You know, the people that are doing this, things like the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. | ||
They said the GDP per person fell for four quarters in a row across 2023 in the UK and has been at 0% or less in spring 2022. | ||
You'll recognize the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development as the organization that took over the drug-running operation from the CIA when it was outsourced to the, at the time, head of the Rothschild Channel government. | ||
Head of the Rothschild family that operated the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development as a main hub for their nefarious activities. | ||
This is all on purpose. | ||
I don't know how much more clear that could be. | ||
It's just clear. It's just perfectly clear. | ||
I really don't know, you know, how else to explain this. | ||
Have we censored clip number four? | ||
Because that's us. Two and three, okay. | ||
Well, we'll get to it in just a little bit, but, you know, It's very frustrating how obvious all of this is and how, again, it's just people's own internal biases that stop them from realizing what's going on here. | ||
I was having a conversation with somebody yesterday. | ||
And they were talking about how uncomfortable it made them with parts of the right wing that really are sort of white supremacist. | ||
That you go in some of these spaces or watch some of these shows and it's, you know, white people basically just being like, like the Ann Coulter thing. | ||
Ann Coulter, I guess, said to Vivek Ramaswamy, like, I'll never vote for you because you're Indian. | ||
And there's like a very obvious sort of repulsion that people feel when white people say that. | ||
But then if you just point out the fact that every other race says this type of stuff all the time and nobody blinks at it, that's an internal bias within you that treats white people differently than everybody else. | ||
That's programming. It's very deep-seated. | ||
So deep-seated that even when you recognize it, it's hard to Disabuse yourself of it to not let it affect the way that you think. | ||
But that's what you got to do. | ||
You got to just think. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
You got to just be able to look at things from a truly objective point of view. | ||
And all of this becomes imminently clear. | ||
Why is it if you were to see a black activist say, hey, we're a black community here. | ||
We need black leadership. | ||
This black neighborhood shouldn't be run by a white guy. | ||
And you're like, yeah, that makes sense. | ||
And then you hear a white person go, you know, we're a white community. | ||
We should be run by a white person. | ||
We don't want some non-white person running our community. | ||
You're like, oh, ew. | ||
Oh, how dare you? | ||
It's like, well... Why are you treating these things differently? | ||
There's nothing different about it. | ||
There's nothing actually repulsive about one group of people wanting their race represented versus another. | ||
I was watching a football game a couple months ago and it was Latino Pride Night. | ||
Latino Pride Night! | ||
And it was like interviews with Latino players and celebrities or whatever. | ||
And it was just like, what comes to your mind when you hear the word Latino and they're like, power, pride, you know, unstoppable. | ||
And all you have to do is just picture, okay, what if this was white pride night at the NFL? What do you think when you hear the term white people and they're just like, power, pride, and unstoppable force? | ||
It's the exact same thing. | ||
I'm saying exactly the same words. | ||
In one way, it's like, yeah, Latinos, go, man. | ||
You're so powerful and prideful. | ||
It's such a powerful, good thing for you to be. | ||
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And with white people, it's just like, ew, ew. | |
You're powerful and prideful. | ||
That's, uh-huh, sweetie. | ||
You're a Nazi. Okay? | ||
It's like, no, these are just biases that you have in your own head, but we got to get over it so we can see things clearly and objectively and recognize how these influences have been, how these biases have been embedded in people's minds and how they're stopping us from actually fixing all of the problems that are confronting us from every different angle. | ||
Again, we'll get into that. | ||
We'll get into the obvious stuff later. | ||
Let's continue today with... | ||
A little bit of comedy, shall we? | ||
Courtesy of the one and only Joseph Robinette Biden, President of the United States. | ||
We'll start not with a video of Joe, but a video of just your average American out there and how they might respond to a member of Joe Biden's administration out in public. | ||
Clip number two here is a stand-up set where the guy's doing a little bit of crowd work and discovers that somebody in the audience is a Employee of the Biden administration. | ||
How's that go for him? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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What do you do for the Biden administration? | |
I want to show a job you have. | ||
I can't believe you admitted that in part of all this fear. | ||
You have the freedom to lie. | ||
You could have said you were a hooker and I wouldn't be proud of you. | ||
What do you do? You go to the South and try to sell them on Biden? | ||
What the f*** are you talking about? | ||
What's your f***ing job if you go, hey, listen, I know you guys like Trump, but Biden, I mean... | ||
Wow. | ||
Are you ready to be unemployed, or let's survive? | ||
Isn't that interesting that... | ||
It took a full court press from every media outlet and every celebrity and every award show and every social media post to get people to turn against Trump. | ||
Meanwhile, the full court press now is in favor of Biden and yet still nobody likes him. | ||
Nobody thinks he's good. | ||
Everybody gets how destructive the Democrat policy is. | ||
Will that translate to Will people actually vote for the Republicans against the Democrats when the Democrats' policies, without exception, have horrible implications, absolutely dismal outcomes for absolutely everybody in America? | ||
Again, can you get over the biases that have been implanted in your head by people who hate you? | ||
That's the question. Joe Biden himself went on CNN, and again, CNN, Democrat, I'll say cheerleaders to be polite. | ||
Bootlickers or some other unfriendly word might be more accurate. | ||
But even they can't help but press him on the fact that everything is three times as expensive as it used to be. | ||
Let's go now to clip number 14. | ||
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What about, I mean, but there's real pain. | |
I mean, grocery prices are up 30%, more than 30% since the beginning of the pandemic. | ||
And people are spending more on food and groceries than they have at any time, really, in the past 30 years. | ||
I mean, that's a real day-to-day pain that people feel. | ||
No, it really is. | ||
And it's real. But the fact is that If you take a look at what people have, they have the money to spend. | ||
It angers them and angers me that you have to spend more. | ||
For example, the whole idea of this notion that Senator Casey talked about, shrinkflation. | ||
I think, you know, it's on your program. | ||
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Same price for a smaller bottle of juice or something. | |
For example, a stickers bar, they did a thing. | ||
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And it's like 20% less for the same price. | |
That's the problem. Snickers bars. | ||
Those darn corporations, huh? | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
We're talking about Israel now. | ||
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There's a bunch of updates here. Of course, top story. | |
As Biden says, he will stop sending bombs and artillery shells to Israel if it launches a major invasion of Rafa. | ||
Moving that red line ever so slightly. | ||
So as not to let Israel cross it. | ||
President Joe Biden said for the first time Wednesday he would halt some shipments of American weapons to Israel, which he acknowledged have been used to kill civilians in Gaza if Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu orders a major invasion of the city of Rafa. | ||
Civilians have been killed in Gaza as a consequence of those bombs and other ways which they go after population centers. | ||
Biden told CNN's Aaron Burnett in an exclusive interview. | ||
I'm referring to 2,000-pound bombs that Biden paused shipments of last week. | ||
I made it clear that if they go into RAFA, they haven't gone into RAFA yet. | ||
If they go into RAFA, I'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with RAFA, to deal with the cities, to deal with that problem. | ||
The president's announcement that he was prepared to condition American weaponry on Israel's action amounts to a turning point in the seven-month conflict between Israel and Hamas, and his acknowledgement that American bombs have been used to kill civilians in Gaza is stark recognition of the United States' role in the war. | ||
The president has come under extraordinary pressure, including members of his own party, to limit shipment of arms amid a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. | ||
And until now, the president has resisted those calls and strongly supported Israel's effort to go after Hamas. | ||
Yet a looming invasion of Rafah, a city in southern Gaza where more than a million Palestinian civilians have been sheltering, appears to have shifted the president's calculus. | ||
But again, I mean, how many times? | ||
How many times in the last seven months has the Biden administration demanded that Israel stop doing something that it just continues doing and there's never been any recompense at all? | ||
I mean, if this is actually happening, it would be like a... | ||
It's like the most minor thing that America could do in terms of putting an end to the unrelenting bloodshed in Gaza. | ||
Just the absolute bare minimum. | ||
Essentially, you're standing there next to a mass murderer who for seven months is just killing random people from a balcony up on a tower. | ||
And you're like, you know what? | ||
I'm not going to reload the gun for you anymore, okay? | ||
I'm not going to stop you. | ||
I'm not going to deprive you of the things you need to continue this killing spree. | ||
And I'm just going to sit here and watch you. | ||
I'll still bring you lemonade. | ||
I'll still, you know, make sure everything else is taken care of for you. | ||
But I will not be physically loading bullets into the gun anymore. | ||
I'm standing up to you. | ||
It's like, okay. Great. | ||
Wonderful. How about instead you... | ||
Throw the guy off the balcony. | ||
How about instead, we do something to stop the relentless massacres? | ||
Just a suggestion. | ||
Just a humble suggestion that maybe as the most powerful country in the history of the world, we could do a little bit more to not be accessories to this murder. | ||
Murder of a people. | ||
Genocide, I think, is the word for it. | ||
Biden said the U.S. would continue to provide defensive weapons for Israel, including as for its Iron Dome defense system, other shipments, would end should a major ground invasion of Rafa begin. | ||
I have the feeling, if I really think about this, I have the feeling that Israel is going to invade Rafa and then we're going to keep sending them weapons. | ||
That's just my guess. | ||
I'm just guessing. | ||
I have the feeling that, one, this is not going to stop Israel's plans to invade Rafa. | ||
I think they're going to do it. | ||
And if there is a pause in the weapons deliveries, it will either be overridden by Republicans in the U.S. Congress, or there will be some agreement later on Where they go, well, they did invade Rafa, but we've gotten them to agree to withdraw from this part of Rafa, so now we will continue to send them weapons. | ||
Just a guess. Just a supposition here. | ||
Biden said Israel's actions in Rafa had not yet crossed a red line of entering heavily populated zones, even if their actions caused tensions in the region. | ||
It's like they expect you not to remember. | ||
Months ago, weeks ago, even days ago, where if you bomb Rafa, we'll stand up to you. | ||
Well, okay, you can bomb Rafa. | ||
But if you invade Rafa, okay, you can invade Rafa. | ||
But if you do a major invasion, well, I'm really putting my foot down now. | ||
And yes, I'm sure they're all very scared. | ||
In fact, they're not just not being cowed by this. | ||
Here's... An Israeli member of their Knesset, a Likud official, Tali Gottlieb, with a message to the U.S., clip number 11. | ||
Here's the Israeli government member with her response to Joe Biden suggesting that he's going to no longer be sending weapons for Israel to carry out their series of massacres against the prison population they have in a cage. | ||
Let's watch. She says the U.S. is threatening not to give us precise missiles. | ||
Oh, yeah? Well, I got news for the U.S. We have imprecise missiles and we have the right to defend ourselves. | ||
So maybe instead of using a precise missile to take down a specific room or a specific building, I'll use my imprecise missiles and I'll just collapse ten buildings. | ||
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Ten buildings. Ten buildings. | |
That's what I'll do. Oh, very reasonable people, aren't they? | ||
Very reasonable people. | ||
Listen, I mean, I feel in a bit... | ||
I feel a bit like... | ||
There's just a broken record here, just repeating the same thing over and over, like Groundhog Day for the last six or seven months. | ||
But we've been pretty... | ||
I mean, I guess this is what happens when your stance or your beliefs aren't dictated by the veritable winds of whatever's happening at this moment. | ||
America should, by all reasonable construction of our alliance, we should be dictating to Israel what they can and can't do. | ||
We have all of the power. | ||
We have all of the authority. | ||
I mean, we are the reason they exist. | ||
So how they feel so confident in going up against us is humiliating, frankly. | ||
And America should be dictating to Israel for the sake of peace, actually fulfilling our role in the world today. | ||
As demanding, they uphold a Western Christian standard of behavior. | ||
And that's the real difference here. | ||
In fact, there was... | ||
His name is... Is it David Moody? | ||
Isaiah Moody? Something like that? | ||
Put it really well, and I wanted to give him a shout-out. | ||
I'll have to find it here in just a minute. | ||
That is the big difference here. | ||
This hatred, this vindictiveness, this mercilessness that exudes, that oozes out of the Israeli spokespeople. | ||
It ain't Christian. | ||
It's not American. | ||
It's not Western. It's sick. | ||
It really is sick. | ||
And we are supporting these people for reasons that should be obvious at this point, but is unsustainable, untenable, and completely out of but is unsustainable, untenable, and completely out of joint with the American soul, the American spirit, the way that we conduct ourselves. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
I mean, this response, we're going to stop giving you weapons because you're just using them to massacre civilians. | ||
And they're like, oh yeah? | ||
Well, we'll just massacre more civilians instead. | ||
We have a right to defend ourselves, so maybe we'll take down 10 random buildings. | ||
These people are terrorists, and the only correct response to that should be, from America, you take down 10 of their buildings, we're going to take down 10 of yours. | ||
Try to stop us, Israel. | ||
We have the strength. | ||
It's time to use it for the sake of humanity, not in service of these psychopaths. | ||
Alright, welcome back, folks. Let's just go through some of these headlines from my Israel stack, shall we? | ||
U.S. munitions used in Israeli airstrike that killed health workers in Lebanon, says report. | ||
The Israeli military killed seven health care workers in an airstrike in South Lebanon, deploying a U.S.-made bomb, according to an investigation by The Guardian. | ||
According to the leading rights group Human Rights Watch, the attack was described as a violation of international law. | ||
A description of this kind could invoke U.S. laws that would put a halt to American arms shipments to Israel. | ||
Yeah, right. Literally, last week we completed an investigation that found that something like five Israeli battalions were guilty of human rights abuses and we didn't even sanction them. | ||
We literally said that they were guilty of the thing that should, by law, preclude them from receiving American support. | ||
We said, yes, they're guilty. | ||
No, we're not going to punish them. | ||
We're going to allow them to continue operation and do nothing about it. | ||
Nothing. Nothing happens when you break international law. | ||
That's nonsense. | ||
If you're American Israel, that is. | ||
The attack occurred on the 27th of March and targeted an ambulance center belonging to the Lebanese Sukar Association in the town of Al-Habaria. | ||
The airstrike killed seven volunteer paramedics, all between the ages of 18 and 25. | ||
According to analysis by The Guardian, the shrapnel recovered by first responders to the attack revealed the bombs used in the attack were 500-pound Israeli MPR bomb and a joint attack munition, JDAM, a U.S.-manufactured missile guidance kit. | ||
The newspaper had the pictures of the weaponry verified by Human Rights Watch and an independent arms expert. | ||
JDAMs are manufactured by the American company Boeing. | ||
The guidance kits are attached to bombs, which turn them into guided missiles. | ||
So, America supplying the bombs Israel uses to murder ambulance drivers and paramedics in Lebanon. | ||
It's not even about Gaza. | ||
It's just another country that happens to be near Israel. | ||
And we're just murdering their healthcare workers. | ||
Fantastic. Again, from Infowars this time, Biden halt shipments of U.S.-made ammunition to Israel, first time since October 7th. | ||
The United States is cutting Israel off from ammunitions made here at home. | ||
This, according to two Israeli officials familiar with the matter, for the first time since October 7th, the U.S., at the order of the Biden regime, canceled a shipment of ammo to the Jewish state that was intended to replenish Israeli defense forces. | ||
The Netanyahu regime, meanwhile, wants to know why. | ||
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Why, though? But why? | |
Oh, I don't know, because you use them to kill Lebanese healthcare workers and Gazan children and women by the tens of thousands because you have an AI system that identifies and eliminates supposed combatants with absolutely no evidence that they're actually a threat to anybody ever. | ||
Maybe for six months, you've systematically eradicated the infrastructure and Of a state that supports 2.3 million people? | ||
Because you're engaged in ethnic cleansing of a type we haven't seen since the 1940s. | ||
Any of this ringing a bell? | ||
The real question you should be asking is, why did we ever give them weapons in the first place? | ||
you Now here's another example of the Republicans proving that they're not incompetent, not impotent, but that they're choosing to do nothing as America is torn apart from the inside out. | ||
And when it comes to Israel, they're willing to act like complete tyrants. | ||
Republicans introduced a bill that would send anti-Israel campus protesters to Gaza for six months if found guilty of illegal activity. | ||
This isn't a joke. | ||
This is an actual bill. | ||
Representative Andy Ogless, a Republican from Tennessee, has introduced a new bill that would send anti-Israel pro-Hamas campus protesters to Gaza for six months if they're found guilty of illegal activity. | ||
So if you protest against Israel bombing innocent civilians, they'll send you to Gaza to be bombed by Israel, I guess. | ||
you Protesting Israel is a capital offense in America now? | ||
He introduced this bill on Wednesday alongside representatives Randy Weber of Texas and John Duncan of South Carolina, both Republicans, in response to the ongoing anti-Israel demonstrations on college campuses across the country. | ||
Or pro-peace demonstrations, you could call them. | ||
Anti-war demonstrations might be appropriate, even if they were anti-Israel. | ||
I mean, again, you've got people burning the American flag and Republicans are like, well, it's free speech. | ||
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I might not like it, but that's what the flag stands for. | |
I guess that's not what the Israeli flag stands for. | ||
Because if you burn one of their flags, well, prepare to be sent to a war zone, I guess? | ||
They say students have abandoned their classes to harass other students and disrupt campus-wide activities, including university commencement ceremonies nationwide. | ||
Enough is enough. Obviously, what's actually happened is that people are protesting the horrific war that America is funding and collaborating in and facilitating, and then the universities are canceling graduation ceremonies and then blaming it on the protesters. | ||
Meanwhile, what exactly are they protesting? | ||
Well, stuff like this. | ||
Gaza rescue teams discover third mass grave in ruins of Al-Shifa Hospital. | ||
Seven mass graves holding hundreds of bodies have so far been discovered in three hospitals that were decimated by the Israeli army. | ||
Palestinian medical teams on the 8th of May unearthed dozens of bodies from a third mass grave at what remains of Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital, raising the number of mass graves left behind by the Israeli army inside Gaza hospitals to seven. | ||
Remember early on, remember in the good old days or the early days of this conflict? | ||
There was like a week-long conflagration, people furious on both sides about accusations that Israel had bombed a hospital. | ||
The outrage of the suggestion that Israel would do such a thing? | ||
Now it's just every hospital in Gaza has been utterly destroyed and there's just massive, mass graves, mass graves of hundreds of bodies, many with their hands tied behind their back and naked. | ||
So Israel goes in, pulls out all the doctors, strips off all their clothes, ties their hand behind their back, shoots them, puts them in mass graves. | ||
Truly World War II style massacres taking place here. | ||
The chairman of Euromed Human Rights Monitor, Rami Abdu said that the grave contained the bodies of dozens of Palestinians, including women, children, and patients, executed by Israel. | ||
We condemn in the strongest terms the crimes of genocide and the continuous killing committed by the occupation army against our Palestinian people, the government media office in Gaza said via Telegram. | ||
This brings a number of mass graves found inside hospitals to seven. | ||
One in Kamal Adwan Hospital, three graves in Al-Shifa Medical Complex, three graves in the Nasser Medical Complex. | ||
220 martyrs have been recovered from these graves so far, the official statement details mass graves dug and filled by the Israeli army, murdering men, women, and children inside hospitals, many, as I said, with their hands tied behind their backs. | ||
The Gaza official stressed that they hold the U.S. administration, the international community, and the occupation fully responsible for these mass graves and this blatant aggression in the U.S. | ||
International organizations have launched probes into the mass graves left behind by the Israeli army, as many of the bodies unearthed have shown signs of torture, summary execution, and even of having been buried alive. | ||
Rescue teams have also reported seeing bodies wrapped in plastic bags with Hebrew writing on them, with many showing their hands were tied behind their backs. | ||
Doctors, nurses, children, and the elderly have been among those buried. | ||
But protest that, and you're an enemy of America, apparently. | ||
Stuff is sick beyond description, and it's happening right in front of everybody. | ||
And at the end of the day, the American people are kind of responsible for it, since we're allowing it to happen and since they couldn't do it without our permission. | ||
Rafa death toll surges as Israel rains down white phosphorus. | ||
Several children have been killed in the Israeli bombardment of the besieged city. | ||
Israel continued to bombard Gaza's southernmost city of Rafa on the 8th of May as over 1 million Palestinians there face immediate threat after Israeli forces captured the city's border crossing with Egypt on the previous day. | ||
Overnight into the early hours of the morning, the Israeli military continued to pound parts of eastern Rafa city, Al Jazeera reports, adding that the health facilities in Rafa are unable to accommodate large numbers of casualties. | ||
Israel also targeted Rafa with white phosphorus munitions, which are illegal to use on civilians and civilian infrastructure and are considered a war crime under international law. | ||
Well, add it to the list. Add it to the tab, I guess. | ||
And we can get into the, you know, protests as well. | ||
Yeah, we'll get into the protests on the other side. | ||
I was going to finish up with Israel, but it actually gets... | ||
Significantly more insane when you learn what the Israeli Knesset is saying about the U.S. campus protest. | ||
Again, we'll get into it on the other side, but the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, their Congress, is saying that U.S. campus protests are a direct threat to Israel and will be treated like any direct threat to Israel. | ||
Oh, what, their college kids? | ||
We don't care. We'll kill everybody. | ||
We'll kill the women and children. | ||
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We'll kill the doctors. Welcome back, folks. | |
This is American Journal, InfoAwards.com. | ||
We are the preservers of the sacred fire of civilization against the encroaching darkness, totalitarianism, and despotism. | ||
Technocratic, soulless control of humankind. | ||
And we'll move on from Israel here, but there's just a few more things we've got to get into. | ||
First of all, we told you in the last segment about the mass graves inside the hospital complexes with doctors, nurses, children, women, hands tied behind their backs, signs of torture, possibly buried alive, just the most horrific, unimaginable violence at the hands of our greatest allies. | ||
The most moral army in the world, they won't stop telling you. | ||
They're invading Rafa. | ||
They're bombing Rafa with white phosphorus. | ||
They're just doing that. | ||
That was the red line before, but then they did it. | ||
So now the red line has moved to a full-scale, massive invasion of Rafa. | ||
Don't you do that. | ||
Oh, no. Well, they're doing it, obviously. | ||
They don't care. They've seen how impotent our leadership appears to be when it comes to Israel. | ||
And this has been... A talking point for a while. | ||
In response to this, Israeli politicians have said, oh, you don't want to give us the precise missiles? | ||
We'll just use the imprecise ones. | ||
Oh, you don't want to give us the weapons we want and have been using for the last seven months to kill tens of thousands of women and children? | ||
Well, we'll just do it even worse. | ||
These people are sick. Ian, the talking point from us has been for the last six months, seven months, every time Biden sends somebody over to Israel to demand that they maybe have a plan in place to moderately limit their attacks over the next several months. | ||
That's the type of just soft-handed approach that the Biden administration has taken, and still we get spit in the face. | ||
By Israel. And we've said this over and over again. | ||
And finally, I'm seeing this talking point more and more on Twitter. | ||
I finally found the tweet I was looking for in the first hour. | ||
Brett McDonald, in response to this Likud politician saying, we'll just bomb everybody. | ||
You don't want us to take out a room with the Hamas person in it? | ||
We'll just take down 10 buildings. | ||
He says, these people are not civilized. | ||
They are not Western. They are not our equal in culture or tradition. | ||
They must bend the knee, come to heel, and fall in line like the vassal state they should be. | ||
They should be. They should be a vassal state. | ||
They are a vassal state, except we are somehow acting like the vassals. | ||
It's very weird. Nick Fuentes also. | ||
Israel must submit to the United States of America and never disobey our leaders. | ||
It's really not even like a threat. | ||
It's just, if we're the ones facilitating everything, if we're the ones who give them everything they need to do what they're doing... | ||
It's not like a threat to say we're just not going to give that to you anymore. | ||
We're just going to withdraw our protection. | ||
It's not like we even have to say, like, we will attack you. | ||
It's just like, you know what? If you don't want to listen to us, why should we listen to you? | ||
If you don't want to do what we ask, we're not going to do what you ask. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
And we can just say, hey, you want to keep doing what you're doing despite the fact that we keep telling you not to. | ||
Good luck. You're on your own. | ||
Have fun with that. Enjoy all of the friendly relations with your neighbors. | ||
So I'm glad to see that InfoWars is tomorrow's news today. | ||
We are ahead of the curve on all of this. | ||
It's nice to see this now being the talking point I'm seeing on right-wing media instead of just like, well, whatever, man. | ||
It's just like a desert thing happening over there. | ||
It's like, really? Really? | ||
Okay. So... We're just completely surrendering our moral superiority on the world stage. | ||
And just we have no power to stop this. | ||
We have all of the power. | ||
We are the ones doing this. So obviously there's a lot of very good reasons to protest Israel. | ||
There's also some good reasons not to protest Israel as they're passing bills now to send you to Gaza for doing so. | ||
So Just remember, our friendship with Israel, our dedication, devotion as a supplicant to the state of Israel, it's costing us our First Amendment. | ||
It's costing us our worldwide prestige. | ||
It's costing us billions of dollars. | ||
And what are we getting in return? | ||
The endless and very justified hatred of the innocent people being destroyed. | ||
It's time to end this or exert the power that we actually have. | ||
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Alright, welcome back, folks. We're gonna move on. | |
We got bird flu stuff. | ||
We got the FBI ramping up their censorship again. | ||
We've got the Trump trial to get into. | ||
We've got stuff happening with Ukraine and Russia. | ||
Immigration still very much happening, unrelenting streams of third-world invaders, often from countries that we are at this moment making into our persistent enemies. | ||
But there is some breaking news about Israel, and there's some connections. | ||
Some very interesting, very disturbing statements being made by the Israeli government about the protests here in America. | ||
Which, the only correct move here is a principled one. | ||
And it's to reassert. | ||
This is an opportunity. | ||
This is a brilliant opportunity for America to reassert and to reestablish the importance of our foundational principles. | ||
And of our independence and our sovereignty. | ||
And to say we don't care what other countries think. | ||
We don't care what other religions think. | ||
We don't care who you are, where you come from, how much money you have. | ||
Free speech is our principle and America will stand for that. | ||
Regardless. This could be a unifying moment for America. | ||
This could be a reassertion of our founding principles in a very powerful and meaningful way. | ||
Instead, the supposed, the so-called, the quizzling, traitorous Democrats and Republicans in our government are bending over backwards to be the caricatures that they truly are. | ||
Fulfilling every stereotype that their enemies lay on them. | ||
It is sickening. | ||
Annoying. Completely un-American. | ||
First, the breaking news. | ||
Israel settlers block Gaza aid. | ||
In a shocking turn of events, Israeli settler mobs, reportedly under the supervision of the Israeli government, have been accused of sabotaging roads leading to Gaza to block and prevent humanitarian aid convoys from reaching the Strip. | ||
The international community has been quick to condemn these actions, with many expressing outrage and calling for immediate intervention to ensure the safe passage of aid to the region. | ||
The situation has sparked widespread attention on social media, with users sharing their concerns and calling for action to address the humanitarian aid crisis in Gaza. | ||
As tensions continue to rise, the world watches closely to see how the situation will unfold and what measures will be taken to protect the rights and well-being of those affected by these actions. | ||
And you can see the videos here from places like Kudz News Network. | ||
Israeli settler mobs under the supervision of the Israeli government are sabotaging roads leading to Gaza to block and prevent humanitarian aid convoys from reaching the Strip. | ||
Greatest allies, folks. | ||
And for our radio listeners, you can see on the video just boulders littering the roads passing into Gaza as not the government, not the Israeli military, but the Israeli citizen settlers who Go out of their way to ensure that the famine continues in Gaza and that the innocent people there are subjected to starvation levels of food. | ||
Just incredible. It really is sickening. | ||
It really is sickening. | ||
It's really not the thing you would expect in the modern world. | ||
But here we are. | ||
But here we are, folks. | ||
Vidar has an interesting take on what happened last week. | ||
UCLA, of course, has a giant anti-war protest camp set up there. | ||
And last week, we showed you the videos of groups of agitators showing up and starting fights with them. | ||
And the way Vidar covers this is no one in the MSM is using the term Jewish violence at UCLA. The western half of Los Angeles, with UCLA at its center, is home to a sizable number of Israelis and other Jews from places like Iran, Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. | ||
However, the term Jewish violence is almost off-limits in the press, despite the fact that the big brawl on UCLA's central quad last week was largely started by pro-Israel, Israelis, and perhaps other Jews, the Jewish version of the men with gold chains, whom I talk about a lot in describing the modern San Fernando Valley. | ||
This story, I believe, is from Steve Saylor. | ||
How counter-protesters at UCLA provoked violence unchecked for hours. | ||
The New York Times used videos filmed by journalists, witnesses, and protesters to analyze hours of clashes and a delayed police response at a pro-Palestinian encampment on Tuesday. | ||
On Tuesday night, violence erupted at the encampment that pro-Palestinian protesters set up on April 25th. | ||
The clashes began after counter-protesters tried to dismantle the encampment's barricade. | ||
The pro-Palestinian protesters rushed to rebuild it and violence ensued. | ||
Police arrived hours later, but they did not intervene immediately. | ||
The New York Times examined more than 100 videos from clashes at the University of California, Los Angeles, found that the violence ebbed and flowed for nearly five hours, mostly with little or no police intervention. | ||
The violence that had been instigated by dozens of people who were seen in videos counter-protesting the encampment. | ||
The video showed counter-protesters attacking students in the pro-Palestine camp for several hours, including beating them with sticks, using chemical sprays, and launching fireworks as weapons. | ||
As of Friday, no arrests had been made in connections with the attack. | ||
To build the timeline of the events that night, the Times analyzed two live streams along with social media videos captured by journalists and witnesses. | ||
The melee began when a group of counter-protesters began tearing away metal barriers that had been in place to cordon off the pro-Palestine protesters. | ||
Hours earlier, UCLA officials had declared the encampment illegal. | ||
Security personnel hired by the university are seen in yellow vests standing to the side throughout the incident. | ||
A university spokesperson declined to comment on the security staff's response. | ||
It's not clear how the counter-protest was organized or what allegiances people committing the violence had. | ||
The videos show many counter-protesters wearing pro-Israel slogans on their clothing. | ||
Some counter-protesters blared music, including Israel's national anthem, a Hebrew children's song, and an Israeli song about the Israeli Defense Forces campaign in Gaza. | ||
In the foreword, formerly the Jewish Daily foreword, a Jewish UCLA professor wrote an opinion piece blaming pro-Israel Jewish outside agitators for the riot, saying, I'm a UCLA professor. | ||
Why didn't the administration stop last night's egregious violence? | ||
Because some violence is justified and some words are violence. | ||
Over the course of several hours on the front lines, I estimate that more than 90% of the verbal and physical instigation came from the agitated counter demonstrators, a fair number of whom spoke Hebrew and appeared to come from outside the campus. | ||
The anti-war group had yellow vested personnel who maintained discipline and sought to de-escalate when the threat of violence rose. | ||
But even... We're good to go. | ||
Okay, so UCLA riot appears to be a good example of Jewish violence, but nobody in the press will use the term Jewish violence, of course. | ||
Despite the fact that's exactly what's happening. | ||
And in fact, we have a video of Elise Stefanik. | ||
I can't remember who posted this video, but they noted, who appears to have devoted her entire career to fueling anti-Semitism hysteria. | ||
She was asking about claims of anti-Semitic activity in schools, I believe in Harvard in particular. | ||
But of course, the things she's relying on are lies. | ||
So let's go now to clip number 10 here. | ||
Here is Representative Elise Stefanik. | ||
I want to switch to Origins High School. | ||
In October, 40 to 50 students marched through Origins High School chanting death to Israel and kill the Jews. | ||
In addition, an independent investigation found that a teacher who teaches global history was told by a student, quote, I wish you were killed. | ||
Another student called her, quote, a dirty Jew. | ||
And the student said he wished Hitler could have hit more Jews, including her. | ||
What disciplinary actions have been taken against those students who chanted death to Israel at Origins High School and against the student who harassed with anti-Semitic slurs that teacher? | ||
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We looked at, and I treat that very, very seriously. | ||
That was reported in the papers. | ||
We have found no evidence that that actually happened. | ||
Well, it was real to me, though. | ||
But it was real to me. | ||
And of course, we covered the story last week, where it was an Israeli showing up to One of the pro-Palestine protests chanting death to Jews. | ||
A counter-protester, an Israeli counter-protester chanted it. | ||
And then that chant was used as justification for sitting in the cops to shut down the protest. | ||
This is just the world we live in now. | ||
They were marching down the hallway chanting death to Jews. | ||
It's like, but they weren't though. | ||
Well, it doesn't matter. I'm still mad. | ||
But I'm still angry. | ||
I still assume that that's what they were thinking, though. | ||
So how dare you allow them to think that? | ||
And look, this is a high school. | ||
You're talking about some dumb kid saying the most outrageous thing he can think of to his teacher. | ||
Is this something that should be discussed in the halls of Congress? | ||
Is this the overriding concern for the governmental leadership of the United States of America? | ||
Some dumb kid said racial slurs to his teacher. | ||
If that's the concern of Congress, then we should be talking about it every second of every day from just the sheer number of videos I've seen of The language that's used against teachers in this country. | ||
Mainly white ones. | ||
Mainly white ones. It's just strange. | ||
The priorities of American government are out of whack, let's just say. | ||
But they're not alone. | ||
And this is the story that you should be really concerned about. | ||
There are lies going around about the protests. | ||
Israeli counter-protesters go and chant death to Jews and then they shut down the protest by saying the protestors were chanting death to Jews. | ||
They send in SWAT. They send in the National Guard. | ||
They arrest people. They trample people with horses. | ||
They hurl people to the ground and haul them off. | ||
Totally brutal. Totally heartless. | ||
Just displaying the power that the federal government could have to shut down disruptive activities. | ||
But they only do so in one particular instance. | ||
But in addition to that, you've got the counter-protesting mobs of Israelis violently attacking protests at UCLA and elsewhere. | ||
You've got bills being actually put forward in the United States government to deport protesters to Gaza, a brutal war zone, for daring to speak out against our greatest ally. | ||
We're in the middle of covering up, you know, the mass grave of torture victims that keep getting discovered every couple weeks. | ||
But it doesn't stop there. | ||
Knesset committee warned U.S. campus riots a direct threat to Israel, saying, quote, we cannot accept statements like Israel is an apartheid state or Israel is an occupying state. | ||
So forget supposed chance of death to Jews. | ||
Which, regardless of how you feel about that, it's a bunch of college students chanting. | ||
I don't know exactly what you think you're stopping here. | ||
Also, it's not college kids chanting because I'm not actually aware of this happening. | ||
It's okay. It's real to Elise Stefanik. | ||
It's real to her. Dan Dyker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, warned a Knesset committee on Tuesday that anti-Israeli protests on college campuses pose a direct threat to the existence of the state of Israel. | ||
Anti-Israel protests on college campuses in America somehow pose a direct threat to the existence of the state of Israel. | ||
The state of Israel might collapse Because protesters in America don't like the war in Gaza. | ||
This is like hysterical. | ||
Like the actual definition. | ||
It's not funny. It's like these people have hysteria. | ||
And he doesn't even say like they're chanting death Jews. | ||
He says they're saying things like Israel is an apartheid state and Israel is an occupying state. | ||
Both of which are undeniably true. | ||
This apparently makes the college protest an existential threat to the state of Israel. | ||
Israel must be vigilant and keep its eyes open. | ||
We cannot accept statements like Israel is an apartheid state, Israel is an occupying state, which have persisted since Arafat's speech in 1974 at the UN General Assembly, says Dyker, who has published a series of books on the dangers of killing So, | ||
I mean, we've seen what they've done in Gaza. | ||
We see the way that they treat... | ||
And we've seen it time and time again over the last six months. | ||
Like a journalist who simply tells the Palestinian side of the story, gets blown up, gets bombed. | ||
There'll be some memorial post for him on Twitter saying this journalist, this brave journalist in Gaza working for Al Jazeera, working for Mideast Eye, working for one of these outlets, was bombed by Israel in his home while he was – he's a journalist. | ||
He's writing. | ||
And you just see response after response going, yeah, well, that's what he gets. | ||
That's what he deserves. | ||
That is the punishment not for committing violence, not for actually taking action against the state of Israel, but because of his words and his thoughts. | ||
See, his words and his thoughts are genocidal. | ||
So, to prevent genocide, you kill the person who doesn't like you. | ||
You kill the person who doesn't agree with what you're doing because that's self-defense and Israel has a right to defend itself. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
It's now the... Government of Israel is warning that campus protests in America are an existential threat to Israel. | ||
They're all genocidal Gazans. | ||
And, of course, the American Congress is dutifully playing their part in demonizing peace protesters. | ||
This is sick. And, again, the most disappointing part about all of it is that this is such... | ||
An amazing opportunity for America to actually stand up for what we believe in, actually support free speech, actually insist that we don't care about the opinion of Israeli mass murderers. | ||
You don't get to impose your distorted and warped morality on the rest of us. | ||
Totally sick. Totally sick stuff. | ||
And again, we've got this, as we speak, there's Israeli settlers attacking aid caravans into Gaza to make sure that the Gazans don't get the food they need to survive. | ||
Amazing. Amazing stuff. | ||
We'll go now to clip number four. | ||
This video's been going viral by Dave Smith. | ||
He explains it very well. | ||
He's got a very good way of laying out the argument. | ||
But there's an aspect of this that is so obvious, it is annoying it even has to be said. | ||
So let's start from the beginning here. | ||
Clip number four. The left hates white people. | ||
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It's a response to the left, and it's a response to the neocons. | ||
What they're basically saying is that the left hates white people and the neocons are run by Jews who only care about Israel. | ||
Now, maybe those are kind of blanket things to say that aren't 100% of the time true, but there's definitely a lot of truth to both of them. | ||
And if you have the left who's lecturing white people about, like, the left is, so many of the social justice woke left people hate white people. | ||
It's so obvious. They f***ing hate white people. | ||
And their message is basically the following. | ||
It goes, we're playing identity politics. | ||
I want to see more people of color in positions of power. | ||
I want to see more women in positions of power. | ||
So in other words, everyone except white men, I want to see in more positions of power. | ||
And it is a horrible, horrible thing to be a minority. | ||
Even when a society has written laws and done all these things to make it better for minorities, it's a horrible thing to be a minority. | ||
And we f***ing hate white people. | ||
And by the way, white people are going to be a minority in a few years in this country. | ||
That is their message. | ||
I'm really not adding much to it. | ||
Can you understand where there might be a movement of white people who aren't looking forward to being a minority? | ||
When people are literally telling them, we hate you, and it's horrible to be a minority? | ||
Do you get where it comes from? | ||
I'm just saying, do you see what's happening here? | ||
I mean, do you see what the grievance is? | ||
If you're not going to address what the grievances are, how do you even have this conversation? | ||
It's like, do you think that the left, the left who talk about the browning of America and the evils of white men, do you think when white people become a minority in this country, they're going to go, okay, we're even. | ||
Water under the bridge. | ||
We don't hate white people anymore. | ||
Or do you think they're going to go, now's the time to really put the boot on the f***ing neck? | ||
I'd understand being concerned. | ||
I'd understand being concerned about it. | ||
And then you have, it's like, oh, they really don't like Jews. | ||
And then you're like, well, I wonder why. | ||
Well, here you have an Orthodox Jew bragging about how Jews completely dominate Donald Trump's foreign policy. | ||
And he's not wrong about it. | ||
And that's the problem. | ||
I think he makes a good argument there, but it's sad that anybody has to make this argument. | ||
Does anybody have to be told that the left hates white people? | ||
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It's the only thing they say. | |
If you've ever heard the Democrats talk about anything ever, there's one overriding thought embedded in all of their statements. | ||
It's, we hate white men. | ||
I mean, that is their platform at this point. | ||
I don't know why this has to be said. | ||
I don't know what people expect the response to be. | ||
As he points out, as we've pointed out a million times, they'll say things like, well, we have to have special grants carved out for people of color and BIPOC, you know, gay... Non-white female people, you know, the underserved. | ||
And it's like, just say non-white men. | ||
The people you hate are white men, and you're advocating for everybody but them. | ||
And as he points out, you're bragging about the fact that there are going to be minorities. | ||
And by the way, you people are way more vicious and psychopathic and racialist and vindictive and vengeful than white people ever were. | ||
So it's not going to get better once white people go away. | ||
There's no end to this. | ||
There is no point where white people are 25% of the population and the non-white people go, okay, we'll show you how to treat minorities. | ||
We'll be the example. | ||
No, they want revenge. | ||
They want vengeance against stuff that they never suffered. | ||
Against people who never did anything to them. | ||
It's a psychopathic racism and hatred that's been embedded in people. | ||
Not even because white men are even the problem. | ||
White men are doing this half the time. | ||
It's because it's a useful way to organize a coalition around a figure or a group of people that they all hate together. | ||
Alright folks, welcome back. | ||
We have so much more news to get to. | ||
I'm going to go to political news here. | ||
We're going to start with a crackdown on free speech. | ||
I'm going to start with a video that just happens. | ||
I mean, just totally coincidentally, we're moving on from Israel. | ||
This video does have a little bit to do with Israel, admittedly. | ||
Let's go to clip number three here. | ||
If you live in America, you need to be aware of this. | ||
Be careful of what you post on social media or anywhere in public. | ||
Nonprofit news outlet Knock LA exposes law enforcement and the IRS using a program called Cobwebs to gather personal data and build profiles on Americans. | ||
Let's go now to clip number three. | ||
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Did you know that the LAPD is using Israel AI intelligence to spy on you? | |
It's this thing called Cobwebs. | ||
Cobwebs is this AI thing, app, that the LAPD is subscribed to. | ||
It costs $200,000 a year, which you're paying with, you know, your tax money to spy, for them to spy on you, basically. | ||
Right? And it was created in Israel and tested on Palestinians first before it was brought over here. | ||
Now, Cobwebs uses this, like, Like, baby thing called Tangles, which creates profiles of you with all the information that Cobwebs has collected from your Instagram, your Twitter, any social media. | ||
They have these little profiles of you. | ||
It was banned by Meta because it was found that it was used in China to spy on activists, political figures, and all that stuff. | ||
LAPD is spying on you. | ||
They're spying on you with this shit. | ||
They tested it in Gaza first. | ||
Again, it's just what we've been warning about. | ||
Why... We supported Gaza from the beginning is because you see the way that it's a testing ground for the mechanisms of control that will inevitably be deployed against everybody, especially Americans. | ||
WallStreetApes posted this with a rundown of some more information. | ||
Cobweb Technologies uses warrantless access to your personal information and artificial intelligence and machine learning to surveil members of the public. | ||
From KTLA, Los Angeles Police Department, accessing data from your phone and social media accounts without a warrant, LAPD purchased nearly $200,000 per year subscription to the technology in 2022. | ||
With the help of a $600,000 DHS grant that focuses on terrorism prevention in urban areas. | ||
This purchase came after Meta, parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp banned Cobweb's accounts due to its status as surveillance-for-hire company that targeted activists, opposition politicians, and government officials in Hong Kong and Mexico. | ||
Knock LA explained, citing a meta report. | ||
In a statement, the LAPD said it uses cobwebs to consolidate open-source, publicly available information and commercially available anonymized data in relation to criminal investigations. | ||
These investigations include serious felonies, i.e. | ||
murders, robberies, etc., along with threats to public safety, i.e. | ||
mass shootings, and critical infrastructure. | ||
The statement added, which is interesting, isn't it? | ||
If it was used for that, it might not be that big of a deal. | ||
If they actually used these types of tools to actually stop innocent people from being harmed, I might not have that big of a problem with it. | ||
If they use this level of surveillance and AI technology in order to round up and punish pedophiles, people who share images online of children, I'd have to say, well, you know, it's not the best thing in the world, but it's using publicly available information. | ||
And, you know, if this is what it takes, hey, how many kids have been saved? | ||
How many lives have been saved from this? | ||
But there's a little bit of an inconsistency, isn't there? | ||
The LAPD is like, yes, we use cobwebs to go after murderers and to prevent mass shootings. | ||
Not that they have. When the way this has been implemented in every instance previously is to go after, quote, activists, opposition politicians, and government officials in Hong Kong and Mexico. | ||
This isn't about crime. | ||
They'll use crime as the very thin veil to disguise their surveillance. | ||
This is about political censorship. | ||
This is about destroying people who stand up against the New World Order and their plans. | ||
And you can tell that's the case because of the unrelenting stream of crime from the 100 million examples of reported child abuse online in a single year. | ||
All that stuff goes on, unabated, uncontested. | ||
That stuff continues. | ||
This program is a censorship program for political activists. | ||
That's what it's for. | ||
That's what it's used for. That's the reason it's being implemented. | ||
That's the reason they bought it I mean, they can say, Cobweb's technology greatly aids the LAPD in these investigations. | ||
It acts as a force multiplier in the processing of this pertinent and lawfully obtained data. | ||
The technology is extremely limited in its deployment and usage. | ||
The LAPD has implemented an oversight, audit, and review process with the usage of Cobweb Technologies Platform. | ||
It's a surveillance platform for destroying dissident movements. | ||
That's what it's for. | ||
Okay? The LAPD is not the only government agency in a contract with Cobwebs. | ||
The IRS also paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to conduct undercover investigations online, as reported by Motherboard. | ||
While Cobwebs' Israeli origin is reportedly purchased by American private equity firm Spire Capital for about $200 million. | ||
This is an extremely valuable tool. | ||
For controlling dissident populations and movements. | ||
That's what it's for. That's what they're using it for. | ||
And that's not the only way that Americans are being surveilled and censored. | ||
Sees the FBI resuming talks with social media firms over disinformation removal, Senate Intel Chair says. | ||
This is one of the preeminent examples of the way in which These people will keep doing things if they're not stopped. | ||
We're sort of used to and we're still operating as if we live in a world where when bad guys get caught overextending their rights, taking advantage of a lack of oversight in order to do things they shouldn't do, We're still acting as if we live in a world where when they get caught, they get punished, they get ashamed, they apologize and stop doing what they're doing. | ||
That's not what happens. | ||
So, with the Twitter files releases, the Facebook files releases... | ||
For years, it seems like every month, there was some new tranche of documents that exposed how the American government was actively censoring the American people through big tech, using them as proxies, using them as arms of the government, persuading or bribing or intimidating them into removing lawful speech that the government disagreed with. | ||
And instead of anything happening at all, To any of the people that did it, this is a severe violation of our rights as Americans. | ||
Blatantly unconstitutional activity from one branch of the government. | ||
Nothing happened to them. | ||
So what are they doing? They're doing it again. | ||
They're just going to do it again. So they got caught doing this. | ||
They got... Committee meetings and hearings in Congress over this. | ||
People were brought up to be browbeaten by the congressman. | ||
Nothing happened. Nobody was punished. | ||
Nobody was sent to jail. | ||
No budgets were cut. | ||
No programs dismantled. | ||
So they're just doing it again. | ||
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Why wouldn't they? | ||
Why wouldn't they? | ||
in Murthy versus Missouri, a case that first began in the 5th All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We still have a lot of news to cover. | ||
We got some interesting COVID news to get into. | ||
Some expected but still outrageous anti-white programs being implemented across the country. | ||
But let's stick with censorship and surveillance for the moment. | ||
So as we just heard, the LAPD and a number of other Police firms around the United States are using technology called cobwebs, which has exclusively been deployed to crush dissident political movements in places like Hong Kong and Mexico. | ||
It's now being used here for various disturbing reasons. | ||
We also know that Being unwilling to actually hold the FBI and other aspects of the federal government to account for violating Americans' rights in surveilling and censoring information, specifically to destroy anti-vaccine movements as well as to shape the outcome of the 2020 election. | ||
They're doing it again. | ||
And according to Senator Warner, communications between agencies and social media platforms has resumed There seemed to be a lot of sympathy that the government ought to have at least voluntary communication with the companies, he said, adding that in the event of an election interference attempts akin to Russia in 2016, the Biden administration should more forcefully call out nation-state entities attempting to meddle in the U.S. election process. | ||
Except, of course, for AIPAC, which is launching hundreds of millions of dollars in campaigns to oust anybody from the federal government that is not dutifully... | ||
Subservient to that particular foreign nation, our greatest ally, the mass murderers. | ||
Michael Schellenberger has noted that the Democrats are not only gleefully cracking down on human rights here in America, but they're helping to do it around the world and using those around the world cases as precedents for their own actions. | ||
He writes, Democrats demand a global crackdown on human rights, including mine, to save democracy. | ||
House members at yesterday's congressional hearing supported the Brazilian government's demand for censorship. | ||
Going into yesterday's congressional hearing on Brazil's crackdown on free speech, I expected Democrats would at least express some amount of concern for what's happening in that country. | ||
It's not just that Brazil's President Lula is seeking to impose Cuban-style speech restrictions on the largest economy in Latin America, complete with secret thought police. | ||
It isn't just that Brazil's Supreme Court is demanding that every major social media platform permanently ban independent journalists and politicians. | ||
It's also that the Brazilian government is poised to file criminal charges against an American citizen, the author of this article, for publishing entirely accurate and legal information in the form of the Twitter files Brazil last month. | ||
After all, at one heated congressional hearing on censorship, Representative Daniel Goldman at least complimented my choice of necktie. | ||
Surely a Democrat would have the decency to say something, even mealy-mouthed. | ||
For example, while I vehemently disagree with your views on the environment and homelessness, I don't think that what the Brazilian government is right, either to its own people or to me, an American citizen and journalist. | ||
But that didn't happen. | ||
Instead of raising even a peep about the politicians and journalists being arrested, thrown in prison, having their bank accounts frozen, Representative Susan Wild, a Democrat ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations, defended at length Brazil's turn towards Global Human Rights and International Organizations, defended at length Brazil's turn towards authoritarianism as necessary to saving democracy in | ||
Wild's remarks were filed were followed by Representative Sidney Kamliger Dove, Democrat from California, who attacked the witnesses, including a Brazilian journalist, including a Brazilian journalist, the CEO of a social media company, and Schellenberger for having allegedly spread disinformation about Brazil's government to destabilize its democracy and used McCarthyite line of questioning to support the Brazilian government's anticipated criminal case against me. | ||
Mr. Schellenberger, she said to me, "Yes or no, is it true you have repeatedly published false information that defamed public figures who are dedicated to combating disinformation?" Censorship is not just coming, folks. | ||
It is here. It is just being maximized. | ||
It's being officialized. | ||
It's being publicized now. | ||
And we can look at other countries to see where this is inevitably going here in America as we lose any semblance of the First Amendment or freedom of speech and the foundational principles that created our country. | ||
Of course, Elon Musk was one of the first to bring awareness to the outrageous censorship activities of Brazil. | ||
And he's also bringing attention to Another thing we've covered extensively on this show, Trudeau's online harms bill, calling it a terrible attack on the rights of Canadians to speak freely. | ||
In this case, again, it's Bill C-63, one that we've covered at length. | ||
We don't need to get into all of the aspects of it, but the aspect of it that Musk was sounding off on and that is causing a lot of outrage right now is the fact that it's a retroactive application of the law. | ||
So, they've redefined hate. | ||
They've changed the Human Rights Act that would allow for complaints to be filed against individuals accused of posting hate speech online and could result in the accused paying the victim up to $20,000. | ||
So, they basically have bounties for hate speech. | ||
So, they're saying you can get $20,000 if you scroll through somebody's Twitter until you find something you can consider hate. | ||
And then charge them. Allowing human rights complaints to be filed en masse could lead to weaponized hate speech complaints, warned Michael Geist, the University of Ottawa's Canada Research Chair in Internet Law. | ||
There is no obvious need or rationale for penalties of life in prison for offenses motivated by hatred, nor the need to weaponize human rights complaints by reviving Human Rights Act provisions on communication and hate speech, Geist wrote in a blog earlier this year. | ||
Over 15 civil society groups have advocated for the Justice Minister to separate proposed amendments to the Criminal Code and Canadian Human Rights Act from the bill, separate them from the bill. | ||
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association and Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Council were among the organizations that signed an open letter on Tuesday. | ||
If the separation is not made, the clear and present risks posed by these problematic portions will continue to overshadow the bill's main goal, it said. | ||
That's the establishment of a regulatory body to mitigate categories identified by the bill as illegal harmful content that negatively affects Canadians, especially Canadian youth. | ||
Again, the point of this is that it's retroactive. | ||
It's retrospective. | ||
You can go back years and find somebody something said, something somebody said, and charge them with a hate crime, even if it wasn't a hate crime at the time that they posted it. | ||
This, again, is contrary to the foundational principles of Western democracy, our rule of law, the way that we organize and operate under a legal system. | ||
You can't make something illegal and then go back and charge people who were doing it before you made it illegal. | ||
That's not how traditionally Western law operates. | ||
But that's the way that we're going, and Canada's doing it, and we'll see it soon. | ||
And Saudi Arabia is also doing this. | ||
Stories here. | ||
Saudi Arabia steps up arrest of those attacking Israel online. | ||
We covered this pretty extensively on Moonbase Live yesterday, and my co-host John was pointing out, bringing up this story in particular, to point out the falsity of the paradigm that's pushed on every mainstream media outlet. | ||
that this is somehow a conflict between Muslims and Jews. | ||
That Arabs and Jews, Arabs are just these, you know, barbarous enemies of Israel and the Jewish people and also of Christianity and Christians. | ||
Then why is Saudi Arabia arresting its own citizens for criticizing Israel? | ||
This doesn't make any sense. That paradigm is false. | ||
That dichotomy is a false one. | ||
It's not true. It's not real. | ||
It plays on the embedded, frankly, racism of the American right in order to get them to go along with the restrictions to free speech and outrageous activities that are being done at the behest of and for the benefit of Israel. | ||
So Saudi Arabia stepping up arrests of those attacking Israel online. | ||
Saudi Arabia, of course, just to again put this in context, It was the primary motivator for ISIS. I mean, this is where most of the ISIS fighters come from. | ||
So, no laws in Saudi Arabia about posting ISIS material. | ||
That's fine. But post against Israel and you'll be arrested. | ||
Even posts more than 10 years old. | ||
Detaining people for online comments. | ||
even those more than 10 years old, and restrictions on free speech and political expression are the norm in Saudi Arabia, yet the recent spate of arrests are motivated by security concerns specifically linked to the deadly October 7th invasion of Israel and Hamasdnid's aftermath. | ||
Again, putting the Israeli aspect to the side, they're going back 10 years to find things to charge you with. | ||
And as John noted on Moonbase Live yesterday, this is not something that we have an option to fight. | ||
You either fight it now or you fight it later. | ||
You either fight it before these things get implemented fully in the United States, when they're still in their nascent phase, when they're still being built up to be implemented, whether it's Democrats and the FBI cooperating with social media companies to shut you down or co-signing the Brazilian government's outrageous whether it's Democrats and the FBI cooperating with social media companies to shut you down or co-signing the Brazilian government's outrageous expansion of censorship or following the Canadian model of hate speech laws that go back 10 years or passing anti-Semitism laws that take | ||
the definition of anti-Semitism from the International Holocaust Council and says that if you say Jews killed Jesus or that a Jew All of these things are being put into place. | ||
We can stop it now or we can wait until they're implemented, in which case we are all guilty. | ||
Everybody listening to me right now has posted something at some point in the past decade that they can construe as... | ||
Hatred and racism. | ||
So you can either fight it now, before these things come to America in their fully-fledged form, or you can wait until you actually get arrested and have to fight it from behind a jail cell. | ||
Free speech is being destroyed. | ||
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We can either stand up for it, or we can submit to it. | |
And submitting to it is the ultimate defeat. | ||
The International Criminal Court in the Hague Is contemplating issuing arrest warrants against senior Israeli government and military officials as war criminals. | ||
Israel expects the leaders of the free world to stand firmly against the ICC outrageous assault on Israel's inherent right of self-defense. | ||
We expect them to use all the means at their disposal to stop this dangerous move. | ||
My administration, with our second gentleman's leadership, has launched our nation's first national security strategy to counter anti-Semitism. | ||
It's mobilizing the full force of the federal government to protect Jewish community. | ||
And we must, all of us, together, Call out anti-semitism in all of its forms without equivocation and without delay. | ||
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This is our moment. The U.S. House passed a bill 322-91 and a group of representatives say they want to protect their Jewish constituents. | |
And the bill would essentially make it easier for the Department of Education to enforce anti-discrimination laws at public institutions. | ||
This bill would require the Department of Education to use the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of anti-Semitism. | ||
Many of the Republicans and Democrats said adding this type of regulation infringes on free speech. | ||
Criminal behavior is criminal behavior. | ||
Violating people's civil rights is violating people's civil rights. | ||
But when we want to insert the government into what you're thinking and what motivates you, you are empowering That which should never be empowered. | ||
The ability of the government to police thought. | ||
If implemented, the White House says they will over the Department of Education. | ||
It puts a foreign, multinational NGO of the UN out of Israel and Europe in control of the policy and says not only their current definitions, but when they change it, that will be law. | ||
So it's saying it's like a blank check veto to control legislation. | ||
It's like a new Congress over speech. | ||
And overall, the educational systems of primary school and secondary. | ||
It's staggering. | ||
So I've read the bill twice. | ||
So they get into the act and why they're doing it, the definition of it in federal law, and then how they apply federal law is according to this new definition of anti-Semitism in Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. | ||
They go on here to give power to this group, a foreign group, to then define and direct federal agencies in the Department of Education, FBI, against anyone that does what they say is anti-Semitic. | ||
And they give a big laundry list of the current definition. | ||
And they say they can also change it whenever they want. | ||
So it's an open-check legislation, just like the CIA got in 47, to do whatever they want. | ||
Said that this is one of the worst pieces of legislation we've ever seen? | ||
I wasn't exaggerating. Now, there's another example on the list that's gotten some attention, that it's anti-Semitic to claim that Jews killed Jesus. | ||
That's what the IHRA says. | ||
But that is not a claim invented by anti-Semites. | ||
That's in the gospel. According to every gospel account of Christ's passion, the Romans carried out the execution of Jesus at the insistence and behest of the Jewish authorities that handed him over to be killed. | ||
And the mob that called for his death. | ||
It may be true that some actual anti-Semites, as in those who hate Jews, have used these biblical passages as a justification for their hatred. | ||
But that does not make the passages themselves false or evil or anti-Semitic. | ||
And it certainly doesn't give Congress the right to tell Christians that they cannot believe or repeat what is in those passages. | ||
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So, get this Joel, as in the United States of America. | |
If you criticize Israel, the state police come to arrest you and your family. | ||
It goes on to explain the national security strategies of the president, the last two, which is anyone conservative or doesn't hate white people is anti-Semitic or a white supremacist who can be put in prison, basically. | ||
Criticizing policies of government is equated with anti-Semitism. | ||
And that, I think, is a far right, comes from the far right, It comes from the authoritarian leanings where they don't want students on these campuses to voice their opinions because they want to change the narrative going forward. | ||
Oh, you still got privacy. You know, Congress two weeks ago just passed a log in for total warrantless spying on all of us in live time by AI. And all the federal agencies are in everything with AI just tracking everything in a lifetime. | ||
And your car's got kill switches in it and geofencing controls. | ||
And they just killed 22 million people with poison shots. | ||
But we're going to sit here with the media focused on Israel and Palestine all day to have a big uproar and a big uprising that a cop's going to shoot a black man. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Third hour of American Journal is on. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines for your calls this hour, but I still have a lot to cover. | ||
I'm getting new news delivered to me by the moment. | ||
Actually, the story that was just delivered kind of relates to what I was going to talk about anyway. | ||
Let me talk about this before I get in, because I might go off a little bit on this article about China. | ||
But I just found this from Indian Express from somebody named Siddhartha Janna. | ||
Health benefits of consuming fish oil supplements. | ||
This looks interesting. | ||
What does it say? Fish oil supplements rich in omega-3 fatty acids offer numerous health benefits from heart health to cognitive function. | ||
Omega-3s and fish oil can help lower bad cholesterol and triglycerides while potentially raising good cholesterol, reducing the risk of heart disease and stroke. | ||
Fish oil may also help regulate blood pressure, contributing to overall cardiovascular health. | ||
Omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil prevent the buildup of plaque in the arteries, promoting healthy artery function and reducing the risk of heart disease. | ||
Including fish oil in the diet supports eye health, reducing the risks of eye disease like macular degeneration. | ||
Omega-3s are crucial for early brain development in babies and continue to support cognitive function throughout life. | ||
The recommended dosage of fish oil is typically limited to three grams per day, taken with water after a meal for optimal absorption. | ||
Individuals with seafood allergies or those on blood thinners should consult healthcare professionals before incorporating fish oil into their diets. | ||
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Now, I'm not a doctor and I'm not making medical claims here. | ||
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I'm not promising you anything that we can't deliver. | ||
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And while we're on the topic, this is a pretty extensive post from Raw Egg Nationalist about the fact, and this has been, it was another post that he was responding to, and that post said, we have to eat eight oranges today to get the same amount of vitamin A our grandparents got from just one of theirs. | ||
One of the biggest problems with our food supply today is the fact that the soil it's grown on is severely depleted and nobody's talking about it. | ||
Well, we've been talking about it forever and we've been telling you this is one of the many reasons you should be supplementing your diet no matter how healthily you eat. | ||
Oh, I eat lots of fruit. | ||
Well, how much do you eat? | ||
Because you have to eat eight oranges to get the same amount of vitamin A that our grandparents got in a single orange. | ||
I know I've told this story before, but it was such a revelation to me. | ||
I'm not a big fruit eater. | ||
I mean, I like meat, potatoes. | ||
If I could eat nothing but steak, that's what I would do. | ||
I have to force myself to eat vegetables and fruit and stuff. | ||
I know it's good for me. It's just... | ||
Not my choice of food, typically. | ||
But I was acting in a movie where I had to eat an orange. | ||
My character was starving, and so I got an orange and I had to eat it. | ||
And we did the take multiple times. | ||
So I ended up just eating on camera like 20 oranges. | ||
I mean, at least 12. | ||
I had a lot. And I'll tell you, I was in the best mood. | ||
I had energy. | ||
I was happy. It was like I took a drug, honestly. | ||
Not even like a cell phone. | ||
It was like I took a... Some pharmaceutical grade, but it was just oranges. | ||
It was just natural vitamins. | ||
I think we underestimate, in general, the effect that our diet has on our mood, on our mindset, on our hormonal activation. | ||
So much is messed up about the human psyche right now because people aren't getting the nutrients that we have evolved to rely on because of the Degeneration of our soil. | ||
So we can't all eat 20 oranges in a single sitting, even though I do recommend it. | ||
I recommend it. If you're feeling bad, just go buy a bag of oranges and just chow down. | ||
Honestly, you'll be in a better mood by the end of it. | ||
But this is what Raw Egg Nationalist says. | ||
He says, Price is very clear from his anthropological and historical studies that the depletion of soils of important minerals like phosphorus is associated with physical degeneration of animals and humans, | ||
and that civilizations are likely to decline as a result if their soils are not adequately replenished. | ||
The history of preceding civilizations and cultures of mankind indicate the imbalances that have developed preceding... | ||
Civilizations and cultures of mankind, I'm sorry, that have developed when minerals have been permanently transferred from the soil. | ||
There are only a few localities in the world where great civilizations have continued to exist through long periods, and these have distinct characteristics. | ||
It required only a few centuries, and in some profligated systems a few decades, to produce so serious a mineral depletion of the soil that progressive plant and animal deterioration resulted. | ||
In such instances, regular and adequate replenishment was not taking place. | ||
We have only to look at the departed civilizations of historic times to see the wreckage and devastation caused by these processes. | ||
The rise and fall and secession of such cultures as those of Greece, Rome, North Africa, Spain, and many districts of Europe have followed the pattern which we are carving so rapidly with the rise and fall of modernized culture in the United States. | ||
Weston Price is absolutely clear that he believes soil depletion is the most pressing matter of concern for modern civilization. | ||
So again, not new. | ||
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This is from all the way back in the 1930s. | ||
People realized the destruction of soil and the way that it makes fruits and vegetables that are not as nutrition-packed as we need. | ||
So it doesn't matter how healthfully you eat, you should be supplementing. | ||
It doesn't matter how careful you are to make sure you get your servings of fruits and vegetables. | ||
The fruits and vegetables you're eating do not have the nutrients that they should. | ||
That could be me. Maybe I'll do that. | ||
Maybe when I can no longer take the pressure of fighting the New World Order, I'll just become one of these Asian food TikTokers. | ||
I'll just eat oranges and be in the best mood of my life all the time. | ||
Whether it's your mood or your physical attributes, whatever it is that you want to fix, it probably goes back to your diet. | ||
And just like everything that we cover, We don't want to just tell you the problems. | ||
We want to give you solutions. | ||
We believe there are solutions out there to solve these issues. | ||
And one of them is supplementing your diet with the vitamins and minerals that don't exist in our food anymore. | ||
So we give you fantastic ways to do that at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Go there now and get the supplementation that you need regardless of how good your diet is. | ||
Speaking of fish oil and denuding nature and everything, this headline from Daily Mail, China is creating heat waves over the Pacific Ocean, killing fish and other wildlife. | ||
It might sound like a conspiracy that China is controlling global warming but a new study has revealed that this might inadvertently be the case. | ||
Researchers at the Ocean University of China have found that the country has been creating heat blobs over the Northeast Pacific from 2010 through 2020. | ||
The teams noticed that temperatures had warmed up to 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit from the Bering Strait and traveling 1,000 miles to the Gulf of Alaska which has caused fish to die off, toxic algae to bloom, and whales to go missing. | ||
However, the warming events were found to be from China's agenda to reduce aerosol emissions which are pollutants and that can have a cooling effect on Earth because it acts like a mirror reflecting the heat from the sun back into space. | ||
Researchers have warned the Chinese government that it should reconsider its ban on aerosol, saying a lack of them will continue to increase temperatures in the region. | ||
I'm telling you, if America was serious about protecting the earth from the destructive activity of humans, we would straight up be at war with China. | ||
Or we at the very least wouldn't have outsourced all of our production to the one country in the world that has no pollution controls whatsoever. | ||
It's just, I mean, we've covered it so many times. | ||
But nobody cares. | ||
Nobody else talks about it. Every once in a while, every couple of months, you'll see somebody being like, has anybody else heard that China is just completely... | ||
Destroying all life in the oceans? | ||
Maybe that should be an overriding concern of ours. | ||
Maybe we should actually do something about this. | ||
Maybe all of the stories that we're covering today are all downstream effects of America abandoning its leadership position on the world stage. | ||
Maybe if instead of Destroying ourselves and browbeating ourselves and obsessing over historical unfairness from 200 years ago. | ||
If America just confidently and aggressively pushed our beliefs on the rest of the world, maybe we could actually save humanity. | ||
Maybe if our beliefs about the rules of war could be imposed on Countries that don't have these compunctions. | ||
Maybe if our beliefs about protecting and maintaining ecology could actually undergird our foreign policy when it comes to countries like India and China that are responsible for 90% of the plastic in the oceans and that run floating cities of ships that completely eradicate life and Maybe if America, | ||
instead of being the so-called policeman of the world and waging war with no discernible positive effect, no benefit to the American people or the world at large, instead we focused on actually pushing our positive ideology and using our power and strength and authority as the greatest nation ever in the history of humanity to actually Propel humanity forward into the future. | ||
And maybe we could actually save humanity. | ||
The problem is we get in our own way. | ||
The problem is the psychological attacks against America have left us impotent and unwilling or unable to actually Aggressively push what we're right about, all of these things. We are right about the West, America, Europe, Christendom. | ||
We're right about all this stuff. | ||
It's just most of the people in our countries have been convinced through decade upon decade of orchestrated, concerted propaganda that our past is evil somehow. | ||
And so in order to Have some recompense for that in order to atone for our ancestors, frankly, awesome and heroic behavior. | ||
We have to abandon our position, not be overthrown, not be usurped, but willfully abandon our position as leaders of the world. | ||
And maybe pollution and the destruction of nature. | ||
And the destruction of human beings and global peace. | ||
Maybe all of that is a downstream effect of our own personal self-hatred, really. | ||
That's what it all comes down to. | ||
And just to give you a little taste of that, we've got a couple videos here. | ||
Just some of the new programs that are being implemented across the United States with the sole and overriding purpose of taking from white people and giving to non-white people. | ||
That is the primary goal of huge swaths of our government right now, is punishing those who never committed a crime and rewarding those who have done nothing to deserve anything. | ||
It's happening on the national level, obviously. | ||
It's even happening on a global level to a great degree with the migration programs that are overwhelming every formerly white nation. | ||
But it's also happening on a state and local level as various municipalities and state governments are implementing programs, again, racialized benefit programs. | ||
To take from whites and give to non-whites. | ||
Let's go first to number 16. | ||
This is Asheville, which by the way, one of the whitest places I've ever been. | ||
Like felt weird going there because I'm from Houston, which is very diverse and Asheville not so diverse, but it's one of those things. | ||
Seems like it doesn't matter Whether your particular locality has racial history or strife or anything like that. | ||
It just matters whether the white people in that area are sufficiently liberal and therefore guilty and therefore gullible and easy to take advantage of. | ||
It is a self-hatred that is compelling all of this. | ||
Well, self-hatred and just your normal average run-of-the-mill hatred. | ||
Let's go to 16. Here's Asheville's new reparation plans. | ||
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We do have a black business hub that's going to be dedicated to entrepreneurs. | |
That black business hub is going to be three stories high. | ||
Though we've learned the project so far hasn't broken ground. | ||
The second recommendation is a reparations guaranteed income pilot program. | ||
Documents state Asheville would join other cities including Durham to provide direct payments for low-income individuals. | ||
A county attorney expressed concerns. | ||
This could pose some challenges as written. | ||
The problem would be public funding. | ||
Dee Williams said the program could be more focused. | ||
Specifically targeted towards folks like ex-offenders. | ||
People coming out of incarceration who need assistance. | ||
A third project recommended is funded to empower historically black communities in Asheville with significant pledges for funding and infrastructure improvements. | ||
Infrastructure improvements, business parks solely for black businesses, guaranteed income programs where non-whites are given white people's money, especially the criminal elements there. | ||
I mean, but why though? | ||
But why? | ||
As I said, they're not the only ones doing this. | ||
This is not the only place this type of stuff is being implemented. | ||
Go to clip 17 here, where $25,000 loans are being forgiven, but only if you're not an evil white man. | ||
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Let's watch. Expanding a program to help BIPOC Vermonters become homeowners. | |
It's called the Home Ownership Down Payment Program, which provides a $25,000 forgivable loan to buyers who are black, indigenous, or people of color who are buying a permanently affordable home through the Champlain Housing Trust or its partner agencies across the state. | ||
Homeowner Marnie Avila says without this program, she would never have bought a home. | ||
Buy a house in the U.S. is like super stressful and also very challenging and financially it was just impossible for us. | ||
So they did provide a lot of financial support. | ||
We definitely knew that we wanted to stay every month and we wanted to move to Wellington. | ||
So this is our American dream. | ||
The expansion was made possible in part through a donation of one million dollars given by philanthropist Mackenzie Scott. | ||
Mackenzie Scott, that's Jeff Bezos's ex-wife. | ||
You can just say non-white people. | ||
It's got to be annoying to have to say BIPOC, native, female. | ||
Just say not white guys. | ||
Say this is available to everyone except for white people, specifically white men. | ||
It would just be easier for you in general, I think. | ||
I mean, this is... | ||
I just come to be expected at this point. | ||
And again, this goes back to what I was rambling about yesterday. | ||
The idea that we have principles that we stick to and that one of those principles, I think it's a good thing, non-discrimination, not having benefits given to people because of their immutable characteristics, the way they were born, their skin color, their religion. | ||
And that's a good thing when it's applied across the board. | ||
How they're even getting away with this is really just more evidence of the illusion of law in this country. | ||
We have non-discrimination laws. | ||
It's just they ignore them. | ||
They don't apply them. They do it anyway. | ||
So if we actually stuck to the principled stance that America supposedly operates under... | ||
None of this would be happening. | ||
But it all is. | ||
So whether it's business parks or house loans or guaranteed income projects or has come up in the past, white farmers sues Minnesota AG grant program alleging discrimination as Minnesota's legislator offered money for BIPOC, LGBT, and women farmers to buy land. | ||
Or this, Progressive Insurance sued for patently unlawful racism by offering $20,000 grants to black-owned businesses to buy vehicles but ruling out Asians, Latinos, and others. | ||
Or as Campus Reform reports, non-profit sues University for offering two scholarships available to everyone except white people. | ||
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I just... | |
White people, you're not special. | ||
You're not super. | ||
You're not superior. | ||
This is some sort of weird, distorted white supremacy where it's like white people don't need help. | ||
White people can just be taken advantage of all the time and they'll be fine. | ||
Just stop being suckers. | ||
Stop being taken advantage of. | ||
White people, stop being browbeaten, cowed, and gullible. | ||
Stop being taken advantage of. | ||
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My God. Alright, welcome back folks. | |
We're gonna get into some legal immigrant stuff right now. | ||
And then we're gonna move on to some COVID news. | ||
It's proving InfoWars right once again. | ||
I'm going to go ahead and open up the phone lines. | ||
We only have 30 minutes to take your calls, but we'll take some at the end of this segment and the next. | ||
So, first in, first on the air, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
Give us a call here on American Journal. | ||
Story from the Telegraph. Migration has failed to drive economic growth, Warren's report. | ||
Record high levels of immigration have failed to boost the economy while making the housing crisis worse, a leading think tank has warned. | ||
It's obvious. It's going on in every country that has mass migration. | ||
This is the point of mass migration. | ||
They would not be allowing it if it was a bunch of Swedish doctors and engineers coming into these countries. | ||
This is a deliberate attack against European nations. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
It's very simple. You bring in immigrants on the basis of boosting your economy. | ||
They all go on welfare. | ||
Your economy tanks. | ||
You end up having to work even later into life as they drain the pension funds to pay for the migrants, who then vote for more migrants, etc., etc. | ||
This is obvious. | ||
It should not be explained. | ||
It should not have to be explained. | ||
If large-scale migration of the sort we've seen is so great for the economy, we have to ask ourselves why we're not seeing this in the GDP per capita data, the CPS report warned. | ||
I mean, it's just obvious. | ||
It's just so stupid. | ||
This is like a report coming out saying that it turns out Gasoline is not an effective fire preventer. | ||
Duh. Duh. | ||
I mean, what? So if somebody's sitting there throwing gasoline on a fire and the fire just gets higher and then they throw more gasoline and then they throw more gasoline, is that person trying to fight the fire or is that person an arsonist? | ||
This is not new. It's not a new revelation they're all figuring out. | ||
There has never been a legitimate argument Based on the economy for bringing in millions of migrants, it doesn't exist. | ||
It's ostensibly to prop up the Ponzi scheme of pension programs, but that doesn't actually happen, and this isn't new in the UK. It's going on in the UK for decades, and probably at least six countries, probably the six countries that have let in the most migrants in Europe have had to raise their retirement age, | ||
keep their pensions solvent, After having brought in millions of migrants, Germany, France, Sweden, UK, all of these, they've all had to raise their retirement age in opposition to the will of the people. | ||
Remember France, massive protest against raising their retirement age, but it happened anyway. | ||
That's the purpose of this. | ||
You're being destroyed. | ||
You're being replaced. | ||
You're being subverted and undermined and destroyed. | ||
It's not complicated. | ||
You don't have to sit there and wonder, does that guy think the gasoline is fighting the fire? | ||
No. He doesn't. | ||
He sees the effect and he keeps doing it. | ||
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That's the point. It's just so obvious. | |
Could not be more obvious. I'm tempted to just read this whole article. | ||
I'm not going to. I'm just going to use it as a little teaser because it's by Oren McIntyre who will be joining us tomorrow. | ||
I'm very excited to talk to him. | ||
He'll be our guest tomorrow. It goes to what I was talking about earlier in the show. | ||
Hate binds a bizarre coalition of contradictory leftist forces about how all these various contingents on the left are all unified by hatred, unified by their enemy, which is me and you and us in America and white people in particular. | ||
Men, Christians, they're unified by their hatred of us. | ||
And so even though they might disagree with each other on certain aspects of their hatred, they're all unified by this. | ||
And it really is, this article, Oren McIntyre, man's genius, and he's got a new book out that I'm very excited to read. | ||
I'll just read one paragraph from it. | ||
It says, it's easy to become demoralized and paralyzed by an action when you see your opponent as an omnipotent and omnipotent leviathan capable of crushing all opposition. | ||
conservatives and right-wingers need to realize the totality of forces arrayed against them but only with the goal of increasing urgency and gathering courage he's exactly right the deep contradictions the heart of progressive coalition often baffle conservatives | ||
trans activists work alongside african-american and muslim communities to find their life who find their lifestyles repulsive marxist radicals agitate for economic revolution but end up supporting woke multinational corporations liberal pro-israel jewish donors fund the same political movement that contained palestinian activists who chant from the river to the sea across college campuses work together and dominate the political landscape. | ||
So again, we'll be talking to Oren tomorrow, and I'm very excited to get into that with him. | ||
Just to finish off the illegal immigrant section here, illegal immigrants in Denver send the city a list of demands. | ||
Talk about chutzpah. | ||
Where do these people get off making demands when they're in the country illegally? | ||
And it's a massive list of demands, basically where they want everything for free. | ||
They want no restrictions. | ||
They want jobs. | ||
They want food. | ||
They want housing. | ||
They want everything. | ||
What they should get is a swift kick in the rear end as they're ejected from the country in whatever way necessary. | ||
That's not what's happening. In contradiction, House Dems has voted unanimously to give illegals representation in Congress and the Electoral College by voting to use the census population count that includes illegal immigrants to determine how much representation you get in Congress. | ||
So even without voting, illegals are getting an outsized representation in our country. | ||
Citizens of another country in our country illegally making demands and getting political representation over and above what we as American citizens enjoy. | ||
And of course, Fox News notes, as we've known the whole time, massive numbers of migrants in this country are from foreign adversaries and they're illegally entering the U.S. | ||
Yes, we know. | ||
And if the concern about foreign influence was legitimate at all, this wouldn't be happening. | ||
But no, they're going to use foreign influence as an excuse to destroy your First Amendment while allowing literally tens of millions of foreign people into our country, tens of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands from places like China. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Just madness. | ||
Let's go to your calls now. Elaine in South Carolina grew up in Asheville, says it's an evil town. | ||
They got good beer though, Elaine. | ||
Thanks for calling in. You're on the air. | ||
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Oh, thank you, Harrison. | |
Thank you for taking my call. | ||
Love your show. I listen to you every day through cloud TV. Yeah, like I said, I grew up there. | ||
You know, you got the Biltmore House. | ||
You know, Antifa has a charter in Black Mountain, North Carolina, which is in western North Carolina. | ||
The corrupt Democrats that are in the local government there, they're just awful. | ||
It's just an evil, sinful place is what it is. | ||
I mean, I don't know what else to say. | ||
Yeah, what's that about... | ||
I mean, the two clips we played were Asheville, North Carolina, which I don't know about the little government, but I've been there and it felt like a theme park. | ||
I mean, there's like an old Woolworths downtown. | ||
It feels like you're in the 50s when you're there. | ||
It's a very nice place. | ||
And then the other one was from Vermont, which is like the nicest state in America in terms of just like these beautiful little towns nestled in the hills. | ||
Like what is it about these beautiful, naturally bountiful places that just attract the most evil scumbags? | ||
What is that, Elaine? | ||
Do you have any idea? | ||
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You know, I don't know. | |
I know it was a favorite for Obama. | ||
Obama used to come down there when he was president. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, I don't know. | ||
It's just a bad place. | ||
And I'm glad I'm not living there anymore. | ||
My father loved it. | ||
You know, I'm first-born generation here in the United States. | ||
My father came here legally with 50 cents in his pocket. | ||
But unfortunately, those days, they're gone. | ||
And I don't know if we're ever going to get them back. | ||
He never got a penny from the taxpayer, worked for every dollar he got. | ||
And things turned out great. | ||
Imagine that. These people don't need to rob us to succeed. | ||
Thank you for the call, and we'll be right back. | ||
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All right, welcome back, folks. | |
Here's a video from Milk Bar TV. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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Now that COVID is back in the news, are you hearing people are quite nervous about getting the vaccine? | |
One of the professors who worked in the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine is a paediatrician who is one of the most intelligent, sensible and honest people I know. | ||
And I spoke to him. I was lucky enough to speak to him because I worked in a documentary that looked at the Oxford vaccine. | ||
And do you know what? There is no conspiracy. | ||
There is no fake news. | ||
The AstraZeneca COVID vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide after the pharmaceutical giant admitted it causes a rare and dangerous side effect. | ||
Government had no capacity to enforce any of this. | ||
You must wear a mask. | ||
And people wore masks in New York. | ||
But if they said, I'm not wearing a mask, there was nothing I could do about it. | ||
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Masks have been mandatory since April, and a fine for not wearing one took effect this week. | |
It was really all voluntary. | ||
Wear a mask. | ||
It is the law, and the law is the law. | ||
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People who have got It's been developed quickly because we've sped up the process to make it more efficient. | |
We've still had all the safety checks in place. | ||
That has not been compromised. | ||
AstraZeneca admits its COVID vaccine can cause rare blood clots. | ||
Based on all the information we had, there was not enough to say that it was down to the vaccine. | ||
Dr. Marco Cavallari, head of anti-infectives and vaccines for the EMA, told the Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, quote, It is becoming more and more difficult to affirm that there isn't a cause-and-effect relationship between AstraZeneca vaccines and the very rare cases of blood clots associated with a low level of platelets. | ||
You know, you talk about, like, you know, cancel culture and who to shame. | ||
Ivermectin? A dewormer? | ||
Really? They are shaming themselves. | ||
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No one has to shame them. | |
They're shaming themselves by doing that. No, they need to be shamed. | ||
They need to be called out and shamed, brother. | ||
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I am taking a regular dose of Ivermectin. | |
Ivermectin was a boogeyman early on in COVID. You couldn't talk about it. | ||
That was wrong. | ||
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We were given bad information about Ivermectin. | |
You're going to question the vaccine, but you want to take a horse dewormer. | ||
Those clots happened for lots of other reasons, and they weren't happening at a higher rate than we would expect at At that time, Germany, France, Spain and Italy are all taking the precautionary measure of suspending use of the vaccine because of fears about possible side effects, including blood clots. | ||
The AstraZeneca vaccine has already been suspended in the Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland, Bulgaria, Denmark and Norway. | ||
And it was extraordinary when you think about it that society acted with that uniformity voluntarily. | ||
Wear a mask. It is the state law. | ||
It's not an option. | ||
Milk Bar TV. Milk Bar TV at The Milk Bar TV put that compilation together. | ||
I was going to show other videos. | ||
Dr. Deborah Bricks and Chris Cuomo, but they're all in there showing the gaslighting taking place. | ||
Hoping that you don't have a memory, but even if you don't, reminding you What these people are saying now are lies. | ||
What they said then were lies. | ||
These people are despicable liars. | ||
They're trying to avoid accountability for the crimes against humanity they participated in. | ||
That's... I may be underselling it, actually, a little bit. | ||
I don't think I have anything to add. | ||
I mean, you saw it right there on display. | ||
If you're a radio... Listener, you might have missed out a little bit because the television viewers saw the year that each one of those clips was from and it cut back and forth between 2024 and 2021. | ||
I'll show you what they were saying then and what they're lying about now. | ||
I know there's a lot of comments I see that's like talking about the Israeli war, talking about the migration. | ||
Outrages that we're subjected with. | ||
And saying, COVID, we're still talking about that? | ||
What is this, 2021? | ||
Well, until these people are in prison, yeah, we gotta talk about this. | ||
Until justice has been achieved for the blatant violations of our fundamental human rights, yeah, we gotta keep talking about this. | ||
We gotta keep hammering on this stuff. | ||
With that, we go out to your calls. | ||
Mama Moose has called in again from Asheville. | ||
Talk about her city. Go ahead. | ||
Mama Moose, you're on the air. | ||
Hi, I'm calling from Asheville, North Carolina, and it's a first-time call-in for me, but you caught my attention mentioning my town today. | ||
Well, thank you so much for calling in. | ||
What are your thoughts about the new proposed reparations you'll be paying? | ||
Are you happy to be paying? | ||
I don't know if you're white, but if you are, are you glad that your tax dollars are now being given away in a racially exclusive manner? | ||
Wow. You know, all this started just after George Floyd, and they announced the reparations plan way back then, and also housing taxes went up, taxes in the city went up. | ||
Thankfully, I'm now right outside the city limits. | ||
I'm right on the line. But no, I'm not happy. | ||
No one's happy about it. | ||
And no one can really designate where these funds are going or how they're going to be used. | ||
I just see it all as a big political stunt. | ||
I remember Asheville made world news by announcing their reparations. | ||
They were like one of the first towns to jump on top of that. | ||
That's right. But I had a question. | ||
You said you were in Asheville, and I have to ask, was it before or after 2020? | ||
It was before. It was a couple years before. | ||
That's what I thought, because things have changed. | ||
Really? Asheville was a beautiful mountain town, lots of tourism, and once the riots started, we were hit so hard. | ||
Busloads of rioters were brought in. | ||
They tore down the historical monuments and town. | ||
The downtown's still a mess. | ||
Everything was trashed. | ||
We lost probably half of our police department because lefties came in, took control of the government, didn't back up the police, let rioters and lawlessness just run free, and it has changed our town forever. | ||
Wow, what a shame. Yeah, because I was there probably in 2015 or so, and it was beautiful. | ||
It was a nice town. It's a shot. | ||
I haven't been there in a while, and I believe what you're saying. | ||
I can see how it happens. | ||
I've seen it happen to Austin. Hell, I've seen it happen to Austin. | ||
So, you know, the more liberal you are, man, the more pain you're under right now. | ||
Thank you so much for the call, Mama Moose. | ||
We've got some other callers I want to get to quickly here, but thank you so much for the call. | ||
Let's go to... Looks like we've got two calls that are maybe on the opposite side of things. | ||
So let's keep your call short, and we'll try to get to both of them. | ||
Kim in Arkansas first. | ||
You say... That you're commenting on the greatest PSYOP ever pulled. | ||
Go ahead, Kim, you're on the air. Yes, I think Christians have been deceived. | ||
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First of all, the infiltration took place in the Christian church back 2,000 years ago, okay? | |
The greatest PSYOP, I think, that's ever been pulled is this last day's rapture of the church, We're good to go. | ||
And we're waiting for a 5'5 Jewish man to be floating down on a cloud to save us. | ||
At the same time, the world's going to end. | ||
Come on, Christians, wake up! | ||
I mean, the thing about prophecy is that there's so many different interpretations of it. | ||
That's a hilarious way to put it. | ||
But regardless, it's not something that you predicate geopolitical decisions on. | ||
And that's what scares me is we have people that... | ||
Because I agree with you. I think the rapture is total BS. I think it pulled out of someone's butt like 100 years ago. | ||
Total nonsense. And yet we've got extremists that are dedicated to these ideas that are making decisions... | ||
With this in mind, they're going to nuke Damascus because they think that's what the Bible tells them to do. | ||
That's incredibly dangerous. | ||
Alan in North Carolina may be on the opposite side of this argument. | ||
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Go ahead, Alan. Yeah, the former guy recorded no scripture. | |
So what I'm going to tell you right now is get a pen. | ||
You need to write this down and go read it for yourself. | ||
A minute left, Alan. Yeah, okay, got a minute. | ||
Israel right now. | ||
Is securing themselves at all costs. | ||
Yes, people are offended. Women, children, and men are dying. | ||
Yeah, who cares? They're securing themselves at all costs. | ||
Just come up out of the short term and look at it from a prophetic standpoint, which just tells you what happened. | ||
So, Gog of Magog, Ezekiel 38 and 39, says that there's going to be a huge allied army against Israel. | ||
You go read it for yourself, but the linchpin to that is they... | ||
They become so secure that they take down bars, walls, and gates, or at least they're non-functional. | ||
And so write that down. | ||
Daniel 38, 39, go read it for yourself. | ||
Number two, the guy I mentioned, Rapture. | ||
Yes, Rapture's not in the Bible, but at the last trump, which is right after seven trumpets, which is right after seven seals, It says, you know, look up your redemption to all of the nine. | ||
Jesus comes on the horse with his robe and blood and all the angels and the dead in Christ arise first. | ||
And then we go and meet him in the clouds and we are changed. | ||
And then we evacuate. | ||
There are multiple evacuations. | ||
Maybe. Maybe. | ||
Yeah, maybe. I guess. | ||
Let's kill the children and then find out. | ||
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