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unidentified
Our conversation is with Mr. Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov.
He was the son of a high-ranking Soviet Army officer.
He had an outstanding career with the press agency of the Soviet Union.
It turns out that this is also a front for the KGB.
He escaped to the West in 1970 after becoming totally disgusted with the Soviet system, and he did this at great risk to his life.
He certainly is one of the world's outstanding experts on the subject of Soviet propaganda and disinformation and active measures.
When the Soviets use the phrase ideological subversion, what do they mean?
yuri bezmenov
Ideological subversion or active measures.
What it basically means is to change the perception of reality of every American to such an extent that no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interest of defending themselves, their families, their community and their country.
It's a great brainwashing process, and it's divided in four basic stages.
The first one being demoralization.
A person who is demoralized is unable to assess true information.
The facts tell nothing to him.
unidentified
Do you believe then that men can become pregnant and have abortion?
Yes.
What has this world come to?
It's come to a world where drag kids actually exist.
And people do ketamine on a couch.
yuri bezmenov
The next stage is destabilization.
Economy?
unidentified
There are some dire predictions on where the world economy is going.
yuri bezmenov
Foreign relations?
unidentified
Some of the world's superpowers could be on a collision course.
yuri bezmenov
Defense systems?
unidentified
The U.S.
Army is cutting back its expectations due to, quote, unprecedented recruitment challenges.
yuri bezmenov
The next stage, of course, is crisis.
unidentified
Folks?
We're in a crisis.
yuri bezmenov
After crisis, you have so-called the period of normalization.
unidentified
When we say getting back to normal, we mean something very different from what we're going through right now.
yuri bezmenov
The demoralization process is basically completed already.
I could never believe it when I landed in this part of the world that the process will go that fast.
This is exactly what the KGB and Marxist-Leninist propaganda wants from Americans.
To distract their opinion and attention from real issues of the United States.
To have a bunch of duped Americans than Americans who are healthy, physically fit, and alert to the reality.
unidentified
What is your ideal political or social structure?
Communist utopia.
yuri bezmenov
That's why my KGB instructors specifically made a plan.
Try to get into filthy rich movie makers, intellectuals, cynical egocentric people who can look into your eyes with angelic expression and tell you a lie.
These are the people who KGB wanted very much to recruit.
All these professors and all these beautiful civil rights defenders, they are instrumental in the process of subversion only to destabilize the nation.
When their job is completed, they think that they will come to power.
That will never happen, of course.
The psychological shock, when they will see in future what the beautiful society of equality and social justice means in practice, obviously they will join the links of dissenters.
The Marxist-Leninist regime does not tolerate these people.
In future, these people will be simply squashed like cockroaches.
Nobody is going to pay them nothing for their beautiful, noble ideas of equality.
The United States is in the state of war.
The initiator of this war is the world communist system.
unidentified
The only solution is communist revolution!
That's why we need communists!
That's what we need!
This is it.
yuri bezmenov
This is the last country of freedom and possibility.
unidentified
Okay, so what do we do?
What is your recommendation to the American people?
yuri bezmenov
The immediate thing that comes to my mind is, of course, there must be a very strong national effort to educate people in the spirit of real patriotism, number one.
Number two, to explain them the real danger of socialist, communist, whatever, welfare state, big brother government.
If people will fail to grasp the impending danger, nothing ever can help United States.
You may kiss goodbye to your freedom, including your precious lives.
I know Americans don't like to listen to things which are unpleasant.
I tried to get the message across to my horror.
Nobody wanted even to listen.
Least of all to believe what I had to say.
The time bomb is ticking with every second.
The disaster is coming closer and closer.
Unlike myself, you will have nowhere to defect to.
United States, wake up.
unidentified
It's Tuesday, June 11th 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.
harrison smith
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome to the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith, coming to you live once again from the InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas.
Won't be very too many times I can say that after today's show.
You know it's all it's all coming down folks.
We got a very big show for you today.
Lots of stories to cover and we'll be joined by raw egg nationalist in the second hour and Brianna Morello in the third.
Two very big guests coming up a little bit later but I want to start today with a message from Our glorious leader, Alex Jones, he put out this video late yesterday evening on X. It's a question for all of you out there.
So I thought we'd play it on the show.
Just to pose you this question from the American Journal as well.
What do we do?
What do we do in what could very well be the last week of InfoWars' storied existence?
Here's Alex Jones.
alex jones
Well, I'm not patronizing viewers of InfoWars and Bandai Video and Relog Shows on X. I've learned the power of crowdsourcing.
So I'm asking you on this Monday, June 10th, almost June 11th, I remember late at night, To tell me what you think InfoWars should do in the next week or two before we get shut down.
It's all over the news.
They want to shut us down Friday.
It may not happen.
It's a lease on life.
People will say, oh, it's not really happening.
And then finally get shut down.
Maximum, I think we've got a month left here.
So I want to ask all the great viewers and listeners, while we still have this great facility, this great crew, I feel so sorry about getting let go, because I'll continue on regardless.
What do you want to see from us?
Because I'm going to literally, tonight and tomorrow, be reading everything you say.
You want to see a 48-hour emergency broadcast the last few days?
What guests do you want to see?
What old videos that have been expunged off the web that we can find with this archive should be uploaded?
There are thousands of things that I can imagine you want to see.
So I'm going to ask it again.
With the shutdown by the Deep State, the Democratic Party, of its operation being imminent.
If I wasn't here to block it, we'd have been shut down 10 days ago.
That's all been in the news now.
Wooden Cry and Wolf, they came and shut it down outside of Judge's order.
Now they're going to the judge Friday.
This big hearing in Houston, I'll be there to shut us down again.
They want us shut down because something big's coming against President Trump.
They're desperate we not be on the air.
Then they'll all come back quick, but they're thinking, frustrate Jones, shut him down.
They are so hysterical.
That's a whole other question.
What are they planning that's imminent that they want to shut down?
So that's the secondary question.
Actually, that's the main question now that I'm thinking about it.
What's the Deep State planning that they're so desperate to shut us down?
And then separately, What would you like to see?
Because I've been in this building 15 years, been on air 30 years, had InfoWars 27 years.
The enemy's taken it all over.
What would you like to see from InfoWars in our twilight?
This is a very important point, how we go out.
Yeah, we'll come back.
We understand that.
But the enemy is obsessed with the name InfoWars.
We popularized it.
And they just think they'll have this big victory.
They think these studios is what makes us tick.
No, it's our crew.
It's my information.
It's our guests.
That'll all come back even stronger.
But why are they so desperate to do this right now?
That's question number one.
I was going to say, what do you want to see the last few weeks?
unidentified
What's state law?
So everybody's asking, how do we support Infowars?
-No, this is not a...
alex jones
-No, no. If there's an adjacent sidewalk, you need to be on the sidewalk. -Proper. So everybody's asking, "How do we support Infowars?" I think it's great Trump's raised $500 million in 10 days.
If you want to support us, go to drjonesnaturals.com.
My dad's company, all the amazing products, all the amazing supplements, all the nano silver products are at drjonesnaturals.com.
But more importantly than going to drjonesnaturals.com and supporting us right now while getting great products is to support all the archives at Bandot Video.
All the most powerful reports we've ever done.
Wait, it just hit me.
What do you think we should do with Infowars in the last few weeks of its life?
Potentially.
Looks like it's happening.
And how are they going to go after Trump?
Why are they so desperate to shut us down right now?
And the other question is, I can't even think of all the amazing reports and crazy stuff we've done in the last six years that was banned off the web, that was only available at InfoWars.com and Banned.Video, that we've not even re-uploaded to X, the only free venue other than Rumble, we've got left.
So, those are the big questions.
What report should we re-upload to X right now, before Banned.Video gets shut down?
What are the globalists planning that they're so incredibly desperate?
And what else should we do in the last few weeks?
Looks like that at InfoWars.
Those are incredibly important questions.
I am calling not on AI, but the power of the people, the power of human intelligence collectively through all of your great intelligence individually.
Tell me what you want to see from InfoWars in the final stretch.
Gonna finish strong.
Maybe we can survive.
God can pull rabbits out of hats, especially if you pray and take action.
Why are they so desperate to get us off the air?
And what interviews and reports do you want to see most?
I repeated it about 10 times, but I'm brainstorming here with you right now.
God bless you all.
I'll be reading all the comments below, and you'll see your comments being retweeted, reposted, and manifest on the show in what appears to be the final leg of InfoWars.com.
God bless and good luck, and never forget, the answer to 1984 The answer to 1984 is 1776.
harrison smith
Infowars!
moments of our existence.
There's been some truly world-changing events that have taken place in this very studio.
I'll tell you if my my fondest memory is probably when we did live 3 to 5.
I was a wild time.
We at the time we had the Alex Jones show in the nightly news, but the nightly news was a little different.
It was a lot of prepackaged stuff.
It was pre recorded.
If I remember correctly, the whole thing and then we'd we played and that's how most.
Nightly news shows go.
But then we had this plan to launch two new shows.
Originally, The Real News, The Day of Night, and The Day of Night Show, but The War Room originally.
The intention being it would be Owen Schroyer and Roger Stone.
And the only crew that was experienced in doing live broadcasts was the Alex Jones Show crew, obviously.
So we did a little, a little Stopgap measure, which was the live 3 to 5 show where we go live from 3 p.m.
to 5 p.m.
on YouTube and it was just to train the train the crews on running a live show and You know build up some hype for the new coming shows, but it was like it was like the Wild West back in those days because we started right around the time or just before the Vegas massacre happened the Vegas shooting happened and And it was just, it was just a wild time.
It really was crazy.
We were still live on YouTube.
We were still allowed on YouTube.
The crew running things didn't know what the hell they were doing.
Myself included.
I was running Switcher at the time.
Did not know what I was doing.
But we, I mean, we had the craziest callers calling in.
We had people coming to the studio that were involved in weapons deals with the FBI.
And said that's what they thought it was.
The speculation was running wild, but it was truly a crazy time back then, and we've grown so, so much since then.
Like Alex said, it's hard to even remember all of the things.
It's kind of an impossible task, actually.
What I'm thinking is, could you go all the way back to 30 years ago and just document All the things Alex called out.
I mean, every once in a while we post these things.
There was one posted yesterday of Alex talking about how a manufactured conflict with Russia would be used as a cover to start World War III and blame an economic collapse on.
2009.
2009 is when he called that out.
Wouldn't even start to come to fruition until 10 years later.
But whether it's transgenderism or the climate change agenda, The various wars we've been involved in, InfoWars, really has been on the bleeding edge, the cutting edge of the global awakening.
So that, of course, is thanks to you.
And we will continue to carry out that mission until the final bell.
So let's start today, as we do every day, with our Daily Dispatch.
All right, here it is, folks, your Daily Dispatch for Tuesday, the 11th of June.
In shocking litmus test, FBI security inquiry tried to unmask employee's Trump support, memo shows.
FBI officials conducting a top-secret security clearance review for a longtime employee asked witnesses whether that employee was known to support former President Donald Trump.
If he had expressed concerns about the COVID-19 vaccine or if he had attended a Second Amendment rally, according to internal memos that prompted a complaint to the Justice Department's internal watchdog alleging political bias inside the Bureau.
The employee's security clearance was revoked months after the interview, which confirms his support for Trump and gun rights and his concern about the COVID vaccine, according to the documents obtained by Just the News.
The memo shows that agents for the FBI Security Division asked at least three witnesses in spring 2022 Whether the employee whose name and job title was redacted from the memos had been known to quote vocalize support for President Trump or quote vocalize objections to COVID-19 vaccination.
Agents ascertained from at least one witness that the worker in fact had declined to get the coronavirus inoculation.
That's our future folks being subjects of a unaccountable intelligence agency spy state.
That is populated exclusively with people who do not accept or stand for our most basic fundamental beliefs as Americans.
Oh, you support the Second Amendment?
Well, you can't be an FBI agent then.
You support one president over another?
Well, that's not for us, the FBI, because we're totally and utterly politicized.
Won't even hire Trump supporters.
You think Trump supporters in the FBI are going to be super vocal about their support?
From now on, they're creating a Stasi.
It's not that complicated.
They're creating a Gestapo.
They're creating a political police force to target, harass, destroy, or straight up murder their enemies.
That's what's happening.
Glad we're finally realizing it.
Meanwhile, new footage shows Nancy Pelosi saying, I take responsibility for J6 security failures.
New footage from January 6, 2021, released by the House Administration Subcommittee on Oversight, shows then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi saying that she bears responsibility for not stopping the actions of the mob that day.
We have responsibility, Terry.
Pelosi was heard saying in the footage, referencing her chief of staff, Terry McCullough.
We did not have any accountability for what was going on there, and we should have.
We'll show you that video.
In just a little bit.
But yeah, Nancy Pelosi quarterbacked this whole thing.
She's on camera celebrating it and saying, we got him.
This is exactly what we wanted.
I mean, to act like this was anything other than a highly scripted, purposeful, designed catastrophe is just dishonest at this point.
They're literally on tape admitting it.
So maybe all those people that are sitting in jail or falling for this trap, Maybe they need to be let out and Nancy Pelosi and the Capitol Police need to be put in.
That would be justice.
Meanwhile, California owes feds $53 million for improperly claimed Medicaid reimbursements for non-citizens.
California owes the federal government $52.7 million after Governor Newsom's administration improperly claimed Medicaid reimbursements for non-citizens.
A recent Inspector General report revealed that California illegally provided services to non-citizens with unsatisfactory immigration status through Medicaid reimbursement.
Under federal law, states are prohibited from claiming such reimbursements for non-citizens unless it's a medical emergency.
emergency.
This applies to all non-citizens, including refugees and asylum seekers.
An audit conducted by the Inspector General's Office of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services revealed that California had been using an outdated calculation method to calculate the amount of federal reimbursements to claim between October 2018 and June 2019.
This calculation did not consider the services provided to non-citizens, which are required to be financed by the state, as stated in the report.
The question is, would that work if you tried to use that excuse to pay less taxes than you owe? - Yeah.
Oh, I was using an outdated calculation where I was lying to you.
This is the state of California committing fraud as a state.
It's one thing if a individual tries to commit insurance fraud by fabricating, you know, how much they're owed or whatever a business might do in an individual.
This is a state doing it.
This is a state.
Willfully sending bad information to the federal government to try to get $52.7 million that they don't deserve, that they're not entitled to.
This is fraud.
California's committed fraud against the United States because they can't handle the cost of their own policies.
So that's what actually happened.
You think they'll be sent to prison like you would be if you did that on your taxes?
No, of course not.
It's just tens of millions of dollars.
What's the big deal?
It was an accident.
It was just a big oopsie.
Again, I mean, that's just, it's just fraud.
Like somebody probably needs to go to jail for that.
If you stole $52.7 million from an insurance company by filing false claims, would you be able to say, Oh, I was just using an outdated calculation method.
Where I fraudulently stole $52 million.
Oops.
Yeah, they literally can't handle the cost of their own policies.
And so they put that cost off to the people that don't want those policies and didn't vote for them.
the liberal way.
Meanwhile, Border Patrol memo instructs agents to release migrants from over 100 countries into the U.S. Border Patrol agents in California have been told to release migrants from over 100 countries into the U.S.
Despite the Biden administration's new border crackdown, according to a leaked memo obtained by the Post, migrants from all but six countries in what Border Patrol calls the Eastern Hemisphere, made up of Africa, Asia, Australia, and Europe, who cross illegally into the San Diego border sector, will be released into the U.S., according to the memo first reported by the Washington will be released into the U.S., according to the memo first
Only adult migrants from Georgia, Moldova, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan will immediately be sent for removal from the U.S.
per the memo.
I don't know if you need me to say this, but this is treason.
This is literal treason going on and we have more examples of that.
the busiest area for illegal crossings in the U.S. and has seen the majority of people arriving from countries outside of the Americas.
I don't know if you need me to say this, but this is treason.
This is literal treason going on, and we have more examples of that.
Again, they're not what they think these people are doing, the design of all of this, that they think they're going to destroy America by completely, permanently altering the demographics What they're actually doing is just making more jobs in the future for Border Patrol agents.
They're just setting up a longer and more painful and difficult Deportation campaign.
None of this is irreversible.
There's no natural law that says that if some little goblin sneaks across the border and some little goblin in D.C.
says it's okay, that we have to let them live here forever.
That's not how this works.
All of these things can be revoked.
All of the asylum claims can be denied.
All of the temporary citizenships Can be annulled and all of these people can and will be sent back.
So that's what's going to have to happen.
I mean, it has to happen.
It has to happen.
In addition to that, what has to happen is that Alejandro Mayorkas and all of his cronies and fellow treasonous actors inside the U.S.
government have to be tried for treason and hung.
That has to happen for the sake of America and for all of us in order to save lives in the future.
We have to do this.
We have to set an example.
And frankly, I'm thinking we need to expand this conversation out.
Death is too easy for some of these people.
We'll get to that in just a second.
But finally here on the Daily Dispatch, Washington teens charged with felony vandalism for leaving skid marks on an LGBT pride mural.
They face up to a decade in prison.
A decade in prison.
Guys, I don't think I pulled the video from yesterday, but it was in yesterday's folder.
I'd like to show the footage of the protests at the White House yesterday and the vandalism of those statues.
I'd like to do a little compare and contrast just so we can all understand where we are at this moment, understand the difference between a righteous A protest of conscience that is glorious and respectable and an outrageous hate crime that deserves 10 years in prison.
I want to make sure that we understand which is which.
So if we would pull in some video of the protest at the... I thought it was in yesterday's folder.
We can just pull it up online somewhere.
I do.
I got to show you the difference.
I got to let you know exactly what is allowed and what is disallowed in these United States of America.
Understand when you're climbing all over a historical statue and you're defacing it and you're lighting it on fire and you're covering it in spray paint and you're holding a Mock decapitated head of the president.
That is free speech.
That's protest.
That's vital, uh, you know, exciting political action.
But if you're a teenager and you press the brake on your lime scooter while crossing a rainbow crosswalk, that is worse than murder.
That'll get you 10 years in prison.
Okay.
So this, well, I just want to make sure we all know this is good.
This is loving.
This is not hateful.
There he is burning the American flag, and that's beautiful.
That makes him a patriot, actually.
This is good.
There's nothing hateful about this.
Nothing objectionable about this.
Frankly, if you object to this, it's probably because you're a racist.
So this is legal.
I just want to make sure we all know this is what's legal.
This is what's good.
All right.
This is a vibrant democracy at play here.
We can see another example of this, clip 15.
We can roll into clip 15 here.
This is another example of a community event with a bunch of young gentlemen.
Expressing themselves this likewise no arrest no arrest Resulted from this not a single one.
So this is good.
This is lovely This is in fact beautiful What is not allowed I?
Just put the clip in there Is what you'll see on the left side of your screen, so this is again no arrest from this you want to burn a car You want to run somebody over in your car?
Do you want to take over a city street and leave skid marks on the faces of other Americans?
This is all good.
And we can go to the video that I just dropped in.
We can see there on the left, that is the hate crime.
This is a felony crime.
They will face 10 years in prison for doing wheelies on their scooter.
These teenagers, these 14 year olds.
Three Washington teens could face 10 years in jail after being arrested for making skid marks on an LGBT Rainbow Road mural while riding e-scooters.
A 19-year-old and two unnamed minors were arrested on Wednesday for first-degree malicious mischief after vandalizing a Rainbow Pride mural.
Just remember, folks, if you want to deface something, make sure it's not gay.
It's the only thing we care about.
All right, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
And, you know, in a very American way, an inordinate amount of this show's resources and time being spent dealing with a very small number of troublemakers in our society.
In an inordinate amount of time.
I wish I didn't have to cover this, but we're going to.
And it's something that I didn't want to cover last week, but I had to.
And that is the trend, if you can call it that, of white people, specifically white women, specifically white mothers, being viciously and brutally attacked Randomly, out of nowhere, in the middle of the day, by black people.
It really hits home for somebody who, like myself, has a three-year-old son and a pregnant wife to hear stories about a pregnant woman being beaten by a mob of rowdy teenagers, aka black people.
Beaten so badly that her baby died Randomly on a date night while out with her husband Or the story of Bianca Bianca Ellis a Obese black woman who stabbed a three-year-old child to death and injured his mother again completely randomly out of nowhere and While the mother did her grocery shopping.
And I guess the question that we want to answer here is what is justice in this case?
And how does our criminal system need to be reformed to adequately disincentivize these types of attacks?
And is it time that we reform or reimagine or reconsider things like insanity, please?
I gotta say, I think our justice system in total is out of whack with the modern world in a lot of ways.
So I would think that, you know, in the past, anybody That stabbed a three-year-old would be considered insane on the face of it.
Who stabs a random three-year-old?
They see in a parking lot.
It's like you almost have to be insane to do that.
unidentified
It depends on like how the three-year-old looked at the full-grown man.
harrison smith
Yeah.
unidentified
Like if he wanted to fight or something.
Yeah.
harrison smith
I mean, exactly.
unidentified
Maybe the three-year-old was crying.
harrison smith
Yeah, you know, there's some things that, uh... This person's a psycho.
But is she a psycho?
I think, I don't think she's a psycho.
I think she knows exactly what she's doing.
I think, you know, insane is like a, is like a relative term.
And if, if you're in a normal functioning society, yeah, stabbing a three-year-old is insane.
But if you're in a society of generational criminality, if you're in a society that is just, like, proud and rife with just, like, anti-white hatred and, like, stabbing a three-year-old, like, makes you a hero, I mean, is this insanity or is this just, like, where they're at at this point?
I don't think this is insanity.
It's kind of hard to Hard to explain.
I mean, one man's insanity is another man's... sanity.
Is another man's... You know?
unidentified
She misgendered.
Is she a he now?
harrison smith
Does she get an obligatory sex change because... I think... what she needs... is to have her eyes poked out with a hot piece of iron.
I think what should happen to her... I feel like she probably had a good reason, right?
You know?
There is no good reason to kill a three-year-old, but sometimes there's a very good reason to flay somebody's skin off one inch at a time.
unidentified
Yep.
harrison smith
While keeping them alive with drugs.
You ever think about... That's a lot.
unidentified
That's a lot of hide.
A lot of real hide.
harrison smith
Yeah, so we'll go to clip 13 here because there's actually the video of her doing this.
She's 32 years old.
Bianca Ellis.
Obese black monster.
Like demon creature.
I don't know.
Woman man, I don't think either one of these apply.
I think beast is a good term for this woman We'll go to clip 13 here plays b-roll Because you can actually see her wandering around a grocery store with the giant kitchen knife giant butcher's knife looking for a victim And here unfortunately is the target little three-year-old baby Probably excited probably Probably got to pick out a treat or something in the grocery store.
Was excited to eat it if he was good on the ride home.
Something like that.
The mother, oblivious to the danger she's in.
Like watching a scene where you're filming from above and the swimmers don't realize they're in the water with a shark.
So, I mean, what is justice at this point?
I mean, we can bring up Picture of this little boy.
By the last picture taken of him.
It was his last day of preschool on May 29th.
Three years old.
You know, excited to get started in kindergarten.
I mean, what is an appropriate punishment for destroying everything in this family's life?
For causing them a pain that will never diminish?
For stealing the potential of a human life.
I mean, what is the appropriate punishment?
Whatever we do now is not sufficient because clip two here, as we've been playing as V-Roll, is this thing, Bianca Ellis, smirking and smiling as the charges are read for her stabbing a three-year-old toddler to death.
She's proud of it.
I know what you might be thinking, that in a typical human world, smiling at the thought that you stabbed a three-year-old to death would be insane.
It would be.
But there's nothing insane about this.
This is what she's been incentivized to think is good.
This is what her entire culture is telling her was the right thing to do.
She stalked and stabbed a mother.
The mom's in the hospital still.
You can just imagine the mother laying in excruciating pain in a hospital on the verge of death herself and running continuously on a loop through her mind to probably that instant where her child was stabbed to death by this woman.
So I mean again my question is when are we bringing back medieval torture devices?
When are we gonna do something to people who deserve it Sufficient enough so that when they're standing in front of a court, they're not smirking and smiling about what they did.
They're pissing themselves in fear about the fact they're about to be mutilated in front of everybody for a couple hours.
I mean if... I don't want to express it.
If it happened to me, I mean, you think I'd be satisfied with like, oh, well, she pled insane and she got insane.
So she's going to go to a nice, comfortable mental hospital and be given free care for the rest of her life.
Or, you know, maybe for a year or two until she's let out.
I mean, there's some insanity pleas where people don't even go to jail.
She'd very well be out on the street.
In a month.
While she's insane, it's not her fault.
She's too insane to be held to account for her crimes, but she's just insane enough to be out there at the public again.
It could happen.
She might very well be on the street.
Because, I mean, you would think you'd have to be insane to do this.
So I just think, you know, in terms of criminal justice reform, I think we should bring back breaking on the wheel and public flogging and gouging eyes out.
That's my stance.
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Here in the swamps of Washington, D.C., Beyoncé has decided to throw a Juneteenth party on the White House lawn, and she busted her senile great-uncle out of the old folks' home for the evening.
In a perplexing turn of events, Steve Urkel has crashed the party in an attempt to give President Potato Head some racial street cred.
Let's observe from a safe distance, as Uncle Chester desperately tries to perform a little cultural appropriation.
But alas, this hair-sniffing creeper simply cannot keep up with Lizzo and George Jefferson's moves.
As the party rages on, Robert De Niro appears on the scene to dance awkwardly beside the White House diversity hire.
Careful observation will reveal the sheer genius of America's second-in-command.
If you stare long enough, you can see all 67 IQ points written on Kamala's face.
As we observe this bizarre scene, one cannot help but wonder, how did we get here?
Is this some kind of twisted prank, or are these really the leaders of the free world?
But at least Joe didn't have any accidents today.
harrison smith
All that we know of.
Yes, that was Joe Biden.
And honestly, the raw footage might be even funnier than that.
That was a Dave Attenborough interpretation.
But here's the raw footage.
So you have a man in a sparkly dress next to Kamala's awkward husband, the second gentleman.
Then Kamala sort of gyrating and twitching.
And then Biden just wondering what the hell he's doing.
What exactly is happening here?
Just look up and smile, Joe.
As long as you smile, nobody knows that you're terrified.
As long as you're smiling, nobody knows how confused and lost you really are.
We're running back to the beginning.
unidentified
I mean, literally, everybody... That is the face he's gonna make when he's gonna gaze on the gates of hell.
harrison smith
Yeah, exactly.
Running back to the beginning, because everybody's dancing around, and he's literally doing this like... Like it's like a Mr. Burns thing, where he's kind of got his hands...
Pulled up, but he's just frozen.
He's just not moving at all.
And he's just sort of, it's like, it's like noticeable.
You know, he's got that kind of lean.
He could be pooping right now.
We don't know.
We just don't know.
We don't know.
This is our leadership.
This is our country at this point.
Got next to him like, is the guy singing, Joe?
He's singing a song.
Joe's just like, alright, okay.
unidentified
That guy's probably reminding him, he's like, hey man, you're the leader of the free world.
He's like, I am?
I am.
Fist bump, brother.
These lights are flashing so brightly.
harrison smith
Here's the problem.
Here's the issue with all of this.
There are Russian warships off the coast of Florida right now.
Here's the problem here.
We've got this old coot and his diversity cohort shucking and jiving it up while simultaneously starting World War III.
So it's, you know, a bit of an issue.
Bit of an issue when your government is simultaneously cartoonishly incompetent and actively starting a war with a nuclear superpower.
But here's where it gets really interesting.
Here's the twist in all of this.
There's nothing that Russia can do to us that's worse than what is being done to us by the people in power.
It's like a meme, but it's also very true.
If you take a look at Nagasaki and Hiroshima, they're beautiful cities now.
Within about 10 years, they're largely rebuilt.
Functional, clean, safe, efficient community.
So it's a meme, but it's also actually true that it is easier to come back from nuclear annihilation than the slow, deliberate demographic change that will replace everybody in your country.
So, I mean, if it was up to me, if I had a magic wand and I could only choose to do one of two things, obliterate the power of Alejandro Mayorkas as he opens the gates, or, you know, defeat Vladimir Putin and send the Russian warships away from the U.S.
coast, I mean, which do you think is the bigger threat to us?
Which do you think is the bigger, is going to do more damage to our country?
I'm not kidding.
Russia could send a supersonic, you know, thousand megaton bomb into an American city.
And it'd be bad.
I mean, there'd be some people who would die.
There'd be some radiation poisoning left over.
But then we could rebuild.
I mean, the radiation fades.
The people that survived can rebuild it.
But what we're doing now is destruction that's permanent.
And it's being done, again, willfully, deliberately, by design.
And people that are doing it are bragging about it as they sit in Washington, D.C., destroying the country.
I mean, seriously, what do you think is a bigger danger to America?
Russian warships?
Or 10 million foreigners.
100 million foreigners.
A billion foreigners.
I mean, you understand there's no limit.
There's no maximum.
There's no point at which we will have taken enough.
You get that if our policy is to systematically drain the third world, Into our own country.
That not only are there billions upon billions of people willing to take that trip.
But that the billions that are left over.
Are still multiplying at a astonishing rate compared to everybody else in the world, so.
There's no end to this.
Unless it's ended, there's not.
There's no stopping unless these people are stopped.
So we go down to clip number 8, because here's Alejandro Mayorkas bragging about not only opening the gates and allowing tens of millions of people from all over the world into our country, providing them an app to circumvent typical citizenship or entry requirements, not only are they coordinating
with the foreign governments to facilitate the passage of these people.
Not only do you have tens of thousands of military-aged Chinese men crossing over, standing at attention in their parade rest with their military training that they're entering into, entering into this country with.
Not only all of these things, but they are now going out of their way to establish migrant processing centers in other countries to facilitate the mass importation of tens of millions of foreigners on a continual basis with your tax dollars to replace you, to lower your wages, and to destroy your country.
So let's go to clip number eight here.
alejandro mayorkas
We have increased the number of refugees that we will accept from the Western Hemisphere.
We have built safe mobility offices in Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Costa Rica to reach people where they are so they don't have to take the perilous journey.
harrison smith
Why?
Why?
Why are you doing this?
Why should they be allowed to come at all?
If they want to come, why would we make their passage easier?
Why are we worried about the perilous journey to break into our house?
Why is Alejandro Mayorkas, the former chairman of the Hebrew International Asylum Seekers whatever, in charge of our immigration system?
Why are we allowing him to open our gates?
Why has he not been arrested?
Why has he not been expelled from his position and charged with treason?
Why has he not been, you know, injected with sodium chloride or whatever we use?
I mean, why has he not been hung by the neck until dead?
Why are we not paying attention to the Constitution's solutions for these issues?
I bet a lot of people would be with me when we talk about extreme punishments for people who murder children.
and Is it not more extreme for the people who murder nations?
Who murder countries?
Who murder cultures?
And facilitate the murdering of 10,000 people?
It's more dangerous than a nuke.
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Americans prepared to spend hundreds of billions deporting the 11 million plus illegals who have snuck into our country.
So asks left libertarian magazine Reason in an article trying to scare Americans off deportation.
They cite several cost estimates that cluster around $150 billion or $14,000 per migrant Which come from both the Left-Wing Center for American Progress and the Pro-Deportation Center for Immigration Studies.
It's worth noting that's roughly 10 times what the border wall would have cost in ounce of prevention every time.
There are, of course, higher estimates from the more left-wing bits of academia.
Penn Wharton, for example, is closer to 400 billion.
These higher estimates get there by counting the wages of the migrant, which is deceptive for two reasons.
First, the wages went to the migrant, not the taxpayers.
He used it for haircuts or rent on a place an American could not live, or he sent it home in remittances.
The more important reason is that deporting migrants creates jobs for Americans.
To see why, imagine that an American would happily mow lawns for 20 bucks an hour, but he's undercut by an illegal at 12.
Now, if that illegal goes home, the left calls that a $12 loss to the economy.
But, by their logic, it's actually an $8 gain.
Lose $12, gain $20.
In other words, we lost the Mexican lawnmower, but we gained an American lawnmower who is no longer playing Xbox in mom's basement.
Moreover, if that American was on welfare, now he can get off.
If that Mexican was on welfare, which is likely since most illegals are, the welfare rolls just plunge.
And that brings us to the other side of the deportation debate, the benefits.
After all, we accept hundreds of thousands of legal immigrants per year, chosen by whether they will contribute to our society.
Those who pass do indeed tend to have higher incomes, create more businesses, and commit less crime.
Illegals are a completely different story.
Because they are, by definition, people who would not have passed those standards.
Telling this up, according to CIS, the lifetime drain just on taxpayers is roughly $68,000 per illegal.
Compare that to the deportation costs of 14.
That comes to an inflation-adjusted $986 billion in fiscal costs for the deportees in question.
In other words, it is seven times more expensive not to deport.
Why?
Because 70% of illegals have no education beyond high school, and they make, quote, extensive use of welfare.
59% of illegal-headed households use one or more major welfare program, often illegally.
Keep in mind that's not including Medicaid, which many states give to illegals for free, nor EITC, where illegals can get 50 cents from taxpayers For every dollar they're paid.
Paid illegally, mind.
Also keep in mind that's only fiscal costs.
It doesn't include the crime nor the collateral damage from 11 million overwhelmingly left-wing voters imposing socialism on the American people who never invited them in the first place.
The small government Reagan utopia of California being the poster child.
So what's next?
Brought to you by Unchained.com, illegal immigration is now the number two voter issue after the economy, inflation, and jobs.
As a Trump victory appears more and more likely, The deal of the century.
That's Peter St.
factories ramping up to try and turn Americans against deportation.
The elite thinks it will work since their only experience with illegals is cheap lawnmowers and nannies.
Voters, on the other hand, can see with their own eyes the crowded schools, the packed shelters kicking out veterans and elderly, the dangerous streets, and the trillions in welfare.
To fix all that, $150 billion is the deal of the century.
harrison smith
The deal of the century.
That's Peter St. Ong.
This is a brilliant breakdown of just how expensive it is to keep the migrants.
And this is the case around the world.
And, you know, the obvious sort of confusing thing about all of this is that the reason the migrants are brought in is always predicated on them being an economic boost.
Well, the economy is failing.
Well, it's good for business.
It'll keep the stock market up.
It'll boost the Pension fund.
And then they just drain the economy.
So if that was really the reason that they're giving, then they would have stopped this a long time ago.
Don't listen to what they say.
You listen to what the actual effects of the policies are.
That's why the policies are in place.
They're destroying the country.
Welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, second hour of American Journal is on.
I'm your host Harrison Smith coming to you live from InfoWars headquarters here in Austin, Texas.
One of our final shows.
One of our final shows here.
Probably our last week, if not second to last week.
And so we're trying to Bringing a lot of our favorite guests from over the years, and I'm very happy to be welcomed by one of those today, Raw Egg Nationalist.
He is the sworn enemy of soy globalism, of moobs, of pencil neck Nancy's pushing cricket meal as a sustainable food source of the future.
It's a pleasure to be with you, Harrison, and it really makes me happy to be called one of your favorite guests.
And his website, of course, is mansworldmag.online.
That's mansworldmag.online.
Welcome to the show.
Once again, Raw Egg Nationalist.
charles cornish-dale
It's a pleasure to be with you, Harrison.
And it really makes me happy to be called one of your favorite guests.
That's a real honor.
harrison smith
Well, you are.
And one of my favorite Twitter follows as well.
And, of course, this is just one of the benefits of getting to host an InfoWars show.
People I was once fans of, I now consider friends and get to actually talk to.
And you actually were recently hired on with InfoWars, and you've done some incredible writing for us, and we'll cover at least one of those.
Articles today, but how does it how does it feel right nationalists to get that to get the last ticket on the Titanic?
To be the last hire of InfoWars Before it all comes down.
How's it?
How's it feel to have to have gotten here gotten in here at the last moment?
charles cornish-dale
It feels it's bittersweet.
I mean, it's it's a tremendous honor and you know, I InfoWars and Alex Jones is a
A big part of my story, really, I remember way back in 2014, 2015, getting turned on to Alex Jones via YouTube when he was still on YouTube, at the beginning of a very strange time when it really started to become much clearer to me, and certainly by the time that 2016 rolled around, that things were taking a very strange turn in politics and in the world more broadly.
And Alex Jones and InfoWars really did provide a new orientation for me.
They really helped to clarify, clarify the issues to start to provide answers.
And yeah, it's a great honor.
And it was, and it was also so important.
I think, uh, the, the broadcasting that went on through the pandemic, uh, that really, that was, uh, Alex Jones and InfoWars really were a constant companion for me during the pandemic.
And I think.
It made things a lot easier for me.
And I'm sure for a lot of other people too, hundreds of thousands, millions of people, not just in America, but around the world.
So I think whatever happens in the coming weeks, then you really have covered yourselves in glory.
You really have done the public a great service.
Whatever the mainstream media says, whatever the critics say, you know what you've done.
harrison smith
Absolutely.
And of course, I know Alex feels that way too.
When he says, you know, all I have left is, they've taken everything, but I still have my integrity.
That's an incredible thing to be able to say that.
And of course, you know, what you cover and what you focus on being in terms of health and manliness and testosterone and the poisons in our food and water.
And again, we'll get into some of the great writing you've done about this.
But it might seem strange to some people how you got this guy, Alex Jones, and he's jumping from politics and talking about immigration to suddenly he's talking about poison in the food and water.
I mean, it seems insane.
But when you start to look into it, and maybe this is what you're hinting at, or at least this is how I understood it, when you say, you know, he provided a new orientation, It's like you see all of these things and you go, well, this is weird and this is wrong and this doesn't make any sense, but how are they all connected?
And by connecting them and realizing that they're all part of the same continuum, the same sort of data set, the same trend that we're seeing, everything just sort of shoots into place.
You go, okay, they want us weak and stupid and poisoned and not to have testosterone because that makes you strong and that makes you able to resist them and that makes You know, if you have a weak populace, all these other things are a whole lot easier to get over on them.
So can you talk just a little bit about that, about how health and wellness and the poison in the food and water, how all of that plays into the wider global conspiracy as we at InfoWars see it?
charles cornish-dale
Yeah, no, I think that's totally right.
And I often get questions, you know, people say to me, well, why does health and fitness matter?
You know, it's just health and fitness.
It's just what you eat.
It's just whether or not you go to the gym.
But then, of course, you know, we've had the events of the last four years since 2020, the pandemic and the fallout from the pandemic, when it's been made absolutely, absolutely clear to us that health and fitness, individual health, our reliance today, our dependency, not only on the government, but also on big pharma, big pharma products, you know, is a major source of
of tyranny.
It sustains tyranny.
The tyranny that we live under today is a medicalised tyranny and it has everything to do It has everything to do with our physical fitness, with our inability to govern ourselves, to take responsibility for our own lives, with our willingness to sacrifice our freedom for comfort and for safety, supposedly for safety.
You know, we're just going to sit in our homes for months, for years, waiting for Big Pharma to produce a vaccine.
or vaccines so that we can finally leave our homes and, you know, lead normal lives again.
I mean, that would have been unthinkable 30 years ago, maybe even 20 years ago.
But the extent to which we are dependent because we are so unwell, because we're so fat, because we all have diabetes, because we eat so badly, you know, it's all linked together.
You can't have a virtuous politically well-informed, politically connected population, if everybody is physically unfit, is obese and unhealthy and dependent on the perverted products of big pharma.
And that was made totally clear in the last four years.
It's all been laid out.
We can all see it.
And those who still can't see it, I don't think they're ever going to see it.
harrison smith
I wonder whether how much, it's almost like a chicken and the egg thing, like whether the unhealthiness is a consequence of immorality or whether the unhealthiness, like which causes which, because to me, when you see somebody that's just incredibly obese or even just a little bit obese, you know, it's not so much a sign of their physical attributes, it's more of a symbol of their
character of a lust, a greed, never being satisfied, wanting to, you know, satisfy your urgings regardless of the consequences.
It's like a moral failing, almost more so than a physical one.
But I wonder, is it like, oh, it's because we're fat and poisoned that we're, you know, able to be taken advantage of and we're stupid and immoral, or whether the immorality that we experiences being manifest in our overall collapse in health.
Do you know what I mean?
I feel like I'm not expressing that well, but do you know, do you understand what I'm trying to get at here?
charles cornish-dale
Yeah, I understand exactly what you mean, Harrison, and I think it's a complicated question.
Ill health is a complicated question.
You know, a child who is fed processed food by their parents from the very beginning, you know, who's weaned on infant formula that contains huge amounts of soy and sugar and all sorts of nasty stuff and then is fed, you know, microwave food for the rest of their childhood.
You know, they're not responsible if they end up being obese, of course.
You can't simply blame everyone for being unhealthy and obese.
And yet, And yet people do have a moral responsibility.
They do have a personal responsibility also for their health.
People who are obese, people who are unhealthy and overweight, do turn around their lives.
So it's not impossible for people to take control of their lives, even when, you know, they're handed a very, very bad hand, say, by their parents, by their environment, etc.
You know, they're raised in poverty, whatever.
People can turn their lives around.
And it's interesting, actually, I wrote about this for InfoWars.
I wrote a piece about the way that big food manufacturers of processed food and also big pharma, especially companies like Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly, which are making these new fat jabs like Weger via Zempik and Manjaro, all of these big corporations now are basically trying to portray being overweight, being unhealthy as a non-moral problem.
So what they're doing to sell their products is they're stripping obesity and ill health of any kind of moral content.
They want people to believe, they want consumers to believe that there's nothing that they can do about their health.
It's genetics, it's the environment, it's processed food.
Processed food is so addictive, You can't resist eating it.
We live in this environment of abundance.
You have lots of disposable income.
You go into the supermarket or the store and you're surrounded by processed food and you're just drawn to it like a magnet to iron filings.
There's nothing you can do about it.
And so what you need is you need a non-moral solution because that's the only kind of solution that will work and that means Azempic, Wegavi, Manjaro, etc.
Some kind of pharmaceutical intervention because you're not actually in control of your weight and your health.
Ill health and obesity especially is being reduced to the status of more or less like having foot fungus, right?
You know, you get foot fungus and you get some cream or you get some powder and you put it on your feet and it goes away.
It's not a moral problem.
It's not something that you're to blame for in any way.
And that's what they're trying to do with With obesity in particular, and it's a very, very clever marketing strategy because, of course, it appeals to the weakness of human beings.
It appeals to the part of all of us that wants to shirk hard work, that doesn't want to look at ourselves in the clearest light and actually see what's really wrong with us and judge ourselves harshly, perhaps, because we've
because we've we've fallen down and you know we we are human we have moral failings we don't do the things that we need to do so I mean it's a it's a it's a complicated problem certainly but I think it's it has to be treated as a moral problem as a problem of individual responsibility and collective responsibility as well but these big corporations big pharma especially they're trying to they're trying to reduce it to the level basically of a technical intervention and that's extremely dangerous because it
It surrenders yet more power to Big Pharma.
And this is interesting, I wrote about this for InfoWars too.
Novo Nordisk, the company that makes Wegewehr Zempik, is now the biggest company in Europe.
It's headquartered in Denmark, and it's worth $200 billion more than the Danish economy.
Oh my god.
It's worth more than the economy of a prosperous European nation, and it's only started selling Wegewehr's MPIC to a very, very small proportion of the one billion people on the planet who are obese.
I mean, this company is going to be the biggest company in the world, I think, within the next five to ten years.
harrison smith
Wow, yeah, and it's just a shortcut.
I mean, in a ways it almost reminds me of like abortion, right?
It's like, well, you don't need to change your actions.
You don't need to change your behavior.
These things just happen and we can, there's a technical intervention that can correct it and no need for you to change the way you are.
And of course it...
In a lot of ways it's just cheating.
I think I've talked about this to you before.
There's a quote from the documentary Pumping Iron with Arnold Schwarzenegger where he talks about the fact that being proud of your body and having a body that you sculpt and work out.
It's not something you can buy.
It's not something you can pay somebody else to do for you.
You have to put in the time.
You have to put in the effort.
It's a reflection of your own will when you get fit and lose weight or gain muscle.
And that you can't cheat.
You can't outsource that to somebody else.
And yet, that seems like what's happening with Ozempic.
So yeah, I do think there's a There's a moral implication in this, and of course the left believes that too, as they're writing articles saying that if you work out, you're a Nazi.
If you work out, you might become right-wing.
And I want to get into glyphosate and also sunscreen, but just quickly, I'm sure you saw that article about a week ago, and I couldn't find the exact headline, but they come out with these every once in a while, and from last year it was MSNBC saying if you exercise and work out, you might be a Nazi.
What's that about?
I mean they want people to think that working out and caring about your fitness is a right-wing thing.
Is that because this is one of, is this like a gateway drug to right-wingism where like everybody cares about health?
Some of the you know conversations I've had with like socialists and left-wing people If they don't know who I am and we start talking about water filters or we start talking about supplements or we start talking about poison in the food and water and big companies genetically modifying things, I mean this is something that the left and the right, at least our version of the right and the sort of more free-thinking version of the left, we come together on this.
Do you think that's why they're trying to demonize, you know, this fear of the right wing to scare left-wingers away because it's actually sort of a gateway drug for them?
charles cornish-dale
Yeah, I think that's a good way of thinking about it, actually, as a gateway drug.
I mean, first of all, I think that the left is afraid of this new trend on the right, of this emphasis on physical fitness, vitality, youthfulness, because it appeals to the young.
And the left actually doesn't really have anything to appeal to The young in a way that it might once have done.
I mean, the left isn't now the isn't now the side of youthful rebellion, of harnessing kind of youthful energy in support of some kind of exciting cause.
The left is now the party of fat soy boys and sedentary video game playing, Reddit posters.
There's no kind of vital youthful vision.
And that's why I think, slight tangent...
Why, for instance, in Germany we're seeing such a negative response to this Ausländer Raus video, you know, that was going around of these young people in a club on a silt, the party island in sort of northern Germany, singing Ausländer Raus, Deutschland ist Deutsches or whatever, you know, foreigners out, Germany for the Germans.
That's particularly threatening because it's young people.
Suddenly this is like it's young, attractive people, the sort of people once upon a time the left might have counted on having support from.
But now the rebellious thing is to be right wing.
But yes, I mean, I do think that being fit is a gateway drug.
Taking control of your life is a gateway drug because the left fundamentally is about dependency.
Being a leftist is fundamentally about dependency.
And so once you start taking control of your life once you realize that actually, no, you don't have to be overweight.
You don't have to be unhealthy.
You don't have to be anxious or depressed.
You can get out in the sun.
You can work out.
You can, you know, you can you can change your life.
You can transform yourself.
You can do it.
But it's down to you.
Nobody else is going to do it.
That's an incredibly empowering experience.
And I think that when people go through that experience, then, yeah, it's a Their whole worldview changes.
And that's, I think, what the left is worried about.
They're worried that actually people breaking the chains of dependency on an individual level, that if that happens, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, millions of people, then the game is up, really.
I mean, what does the left have to offer people then?
harrison smith
100%.
100%.
Man, so much stuff is revealed by that.
As we always say at InfoWars, strong people want other people to be strong.
If I'm strong, I want you to also be strong.
I don't want to have to take care of you.
I don't want to have to care for you.
I want you to be, even if I disagree with you, I want you to be strong and healthy.
Weak people want other people to be weak because they don't want to be dominated.
So they're not strong.
So you better be weak too.
So the left really is this like crab of buckets pulling everybody down to the lowest common denominator in every possible way.
And they actually don't want people to be strong and self-reliant or happy, even just happiness.
And I'm sure you saw this as well last week.
A study came out comparing some of the more popular interventions for depression.
And the number one intervention you could do, the number one most effective cure for depression was dancing.
It was dancing.
Just dancing, just getting up for 30 minutes, an hour, putting on your favorite song and just moving around to it.
That is what cures depression, not medical intervention, not even supplements.
They can help, but it's like movement and vitality.
I mean, that's what we crave, and yet that's continually denied us or made more difficult to bring about.
Yeah, the cure to depression is actually watching a Trump rally.
That's actually what the doctors told me.
But I'm sure you saw that as well.
Talk a little bit about that, the anti-depressive effects of working out and how that plays into the political spectrum.
charles cornish-dale
Yeah, of course.
Well, I mean, the thing about antidepressants is, look, there's a lot of evidence that antidepressants just don't work.
There were some big meta-studies, so they are analyses of analyses, so they group together lots of studies and aggregate the data and then do a kind of big analysis and see what they can find from all of the studies analysed.
All these meta-analyses show that actually Antidepressants basically have little to no effect.
And certainly for the main target demographic of antidepressants, which is people who have really serious symptoms, people who have suicidal ideation, for example, you know, they just don't work.
They just don't work.
And yet millions and millions of people are on antidepressants.
One quarter of the adult population of Scotland is now on antidepressants.
I wrote about that a while ago.
One quarter of the population.
It's something like 16% in the US, but in Scotland it's 25% of adults are on antidepressants.
And then we have these studies dancing, you know, getting up, having fun in a social environment with other people, moving, using your body, expending calories, having fun.
That's what will actually make you feel good.
I mean, we should know this already.
We do know this already because actually when we do these things, when you go for a walk in the sun, you walk up a hill, you know, even if it's difficult, it feels good.
You know it feels good.
And yet we're told instead that actually, you know, the route to happiness is to take a pill.
I mean, it's profoundly anti-human and it's taken a long time.
It's taken a century, I think, at least, to convince people to mistrust their instincts to such an extent that they are prepared to believe that taking a pill can solve fundamental human problems.
You know, the problem of The problem of fulfilment of happiness is a problem that goes back to the ancient Greeks.
You know, the ancient Greek philosophers talked about, you know, how does man flourish?
How does man live a fulfilling life?
I mean, this is a fundamental issue of being human, is how do you arrange your life in such a way as to make it fulfilling?
You know, this is a fundamental problem and we're We've bought it hook, line and sinker that actually, you know, all you actually need to do is take a pill.
And it's insane.
It's insane.
But yeah, we need to break that conditioning.
And I think actually that the pandemic has done has done some good in that regard because it has really started to make people very very suspicious of Big Pharma, of the claims of experts, of their role in society in particular.
People don't quite A large section of people anyway, at least maybe half of people, who knows, but it's certainly a large section, are very, very skeptical now in a way that they weren't before of the kind of claims of medical experts to know how you should live your life.
harrison smith
Right, right.
Because it really does, you know, it's the same across the spectrum, whether they say you need a pill for your depression or, you know, during COVID they're telling you to avoid the sun and stay inside and cover your mouth.
It's like your instinct should rebel against these recommendations.
It should be obvious from the get-go that what you need is sun and health and air and fresh air and friends and family.
That's what keeps you healthy.
And of course, I think you are right in using the word fulfilling rather than happy.
I think the opposite of depression is not happiness, it's fulfillment.
And you'll find that if you, you know, work to be fulfilled, you'll end up happy.
But if you try to be happy, you'll end up depressed.
It's one of those ironies.
We'll be back with Roig Nationalist.
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
This is the American Journal.
Yes, we are on life support.
The plug will soon be pulled.
But until then, we will continue to rage against the machine.
We'll continue to spread the truth in opposition to their lies.
And we will continue to try desperately to provide you the information And supplements that you need to keep yourself as healthy as humanly possible.
In that mission, I am joined by Raw Egg Nationalist.
You can follow him on X at babygravy9.
His website is mansworldmag.online.
Very, very powerful publication.
And we spent the first segment of the show sort of taking a meandering path through various health-related conspiracies that Alex Jones helped to blaze the trail in covering these things and people like Raw Egg Nationalist, myself and others have picked it up and are continuing to expose the true level, the scale, the scope, the ubiquitousness of the poisons in our food and water and the corruption of our food systems and so much more.
But in this segment, I wanted to bring you on for an ulterior motive.
See, it's Rapidly becoming summer here in Texas.
It is hotter than Hades out there.
The sun is blaring down and all around the country and around the world, people are slathering themselves up with sunscreen.
And on a personal note, my wife is very fair skinned.
Our children are very fair skinned.
We have a history of skin cancer in both of our families.
And so it's a little bit of contention between my wife and I because I'm anti-sunscreen and she's very much pro-sunscreen so I have enlisted raw egg nationalists to help me make my case and I hope this will be helpful for people out there who are used to sunscreen or don't know sunscreen might be dangerous and we want to we want to provide you the information you need to best protect yourself best protect yourself not just from the sun but from all the other various things that can cause you problems like Rubbing poison on your skin, if that's the case.
So, Raw Egg Nationalist, what's the deal with sunscreen?
Good or bad?
charles cornish-dale
I would say bad, generally, yeah.
Very bad, depending on the brand, too.
I mean, the first thing that's worth saying about sunscreen is that it contains vicious cocktails of endocrine disrupting drugs.
Now endocrine disrupting chemicals are chemicals that basically disrupt the body's natural hormonal balance.
So hormonal balance is essential.
Women have a particular hormonal balance, more estrogen than testosterone.
Men have a slightly different hormonal balance, more testosterone rather than Estrogen and endocrine disrupting chemicals like homosalates, benzophenones that you find in sunscreens disrupt that hormonal balance mainly because they mimic the female hormone estrogen.
So they have estrogenic effects and that means for instance in a man then Something like the benzophenones in sunscreens will potentially reduce sperm quantity and quality and reduce testosterone with various negative effects.
Now there's more to it even than that.
So one thing that's been revealed by scientific research is that actually UV light can enhance the effect of the oestrogenic chemicals in Sunscreen.
So for instance, it was shown that UV light can actually fix these nasty chemicals to the estrogen receptors in the skin, actually sort of fix them permanently, like it bonds them to them so that they have an even stronger oestrogenic effect.
So there's that, for instance, Sunscreens also contain microplastics and nanoplastics and there was recently a study that I talked about in June, at the beginning of June, about the fact that the oestrogenic chemicals in sunscreen are made worse by the nanoplastics and microplastics that are actually, you know, they get into the substance basically through the bottle because the bottle is plastic.
But then there's some other stuff as well that's quite interesting about diet.
And back at the beginning of January, I talked about a study that was done in the 1980s on chickens.
And it showed basically that chickens that are fed unsaturated fats in their diet develop significantly more skin tumors when they're exposed to UV light than chickens that have saturated fat in their diet.
So what does that mean?
Well, what it means basically is that For the last century then, or certainly since the 1950s, then we've been told that we should stop eating saturated fats because they're bad for us.
They're bad for our heart.
They give us heart disease.
So there's been an unprecedented dietary shift away from natural animal sources of fat, saturated fat.
And instead, what we've done is we've replaced them with supposedly healthy seed and vegetable oils, polyunsaturated fats, but actually, Those fats aren't good for us.
They're not the kind of fats that we should be eating, and they're not the kind of fats that should be in our skin.
So what this study shows is that if you consume unsaturated fats in your diet, your skin ends up being made of unsaturated fats.
You are what you eat, basically.
And those unsaturated fats don't protect your skin, as well as saturated fats, from UV radiation.
So actually, I think diet has a much bigger role to play in protecting your body from the harmful effects of UV radiation than sunscreen.
It's not a coincidence, as far as I'm concerned, that skin cancer rates have massively increased at exactly the same time as we've abandoned the traditional fats that our ancestors used to eat, saturated fat in particular.
So I would caution, don't use sunscreen, don't use these estrogenic sunscreens.
Change your diet, eat animal fats, get rid of the unsaturated fats, the seed and vegetable oils.
Of course, you should probably cover yourself if you go out in the blazing sun.
And if you're out in the blazing sun for hours, you definitely should cover yourself.
And you can use something like coconut oil instead.
Coconut oil will protect your skin because it contains saturated fat.
It contains large quantities of saturated fat, and that will actually exert an antioxidant effect on the skin.
So I would say that diet is a much better route.
Much better route.
harrison smith
Yeah, these things are a lot more complicated than we think.
But on that note, you know, just throw the sunscreen users a bone here.
If you are going to use sunscreen because you don't like getting sunburned, obviously, you know, sunscreen works.
I mean, we're not denying it works.
You put on sunscreen, you don't get burned, you don't put it on, you get burned.
So people who don't want to get burned, they want to go out, you know, and swim in the ocean and they want to put sunscreen on.
What are some things you should avoid when you're looking at the list of ingredients on sunscreens?
charles cornish-dale
Well, I think what you need to do is you need to find, I mean, I'm not up on sunscreen brands, so I don't know which brands are better than others, but certainly you want to be on the lookout for ingredients like parabens, phthalates, I mean, I've not actually looked at a label on a sunscreen brand in a long time because I don't actually know if I've ever used sunscreen in my life because I tan quite nicely.
But I think that yes, you are going to have to look at the You're going to have to look at the label, the ingredients and see if you can identify a brand that perhaps contains fewer of these nasty chemicals.
Do some research, see if there are any brands that market themselves as containing fewer of these chemicals and see if that is actually the case.
harrison smith
Yeah, I guess it's just a part of summer now because I'm just thinking about all the various things.
We got bug spray.
I'm spraying bug spray on.
I got sunscreen on.
The weeds are going out of control.
I don't want there to be poison ivy, so I got to put glyphosate on that.
It's like when summer comes, that's like the time when you start lathering yourself up in these toxic chemicals.
And there's almost always better and more healthy and more natural alternatives.
And of course you can find a lot of this information.
I just went to at baby gravy nine, a raw egg nationalist on X and searched sunscreen and found several scientific studies that will bolster my argument against my wife and save my children from having to put sunscreen on every day.
No, not all of us tan as beautifully as you claim to, sir.
So for our pale fellow, our brothers and sisters of a pale variety.
It's better to avoid I would think just the mainstream sort of big brand sunscreens and try to find something more natural.
We'll be back on the other side to talk about glyphosates.
You've just written a very fantastic article that runs the gamut.
I mean, it just exposes everything about this.
Not just the way glyphosates can hurt humanity in a million different ways, but the corporate maneuvers and the machinations behind the scenes that have allowed it to proliferate for so long.
So stay with us, folks.
Big segment ahead.
Alright, welcome back.
Ladies and gentlemen, I'm here with raw egg nationalist, mansworldmag.online, babygravy9 on X.
And of course, he is the latest hire to InfoWars.
He's been writing some incredible articles for us.
The latest is, I think this is your latest, Rodney Ignatius, the trouble with glyphosate, and let me just quote here from the second paragraph and get you to expand on this.
Glyphosate exposure may be responsible, at least in part, in part for the stunning rise in autism cases we've seen in recent decades.
Scientists know from rodent studies that glyphosate disrupts the production of melatonin.
You might take it for sleep.
And melatonin regulates PIN1, a substance that's crucial for neurological health and development.
All of the main symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorder can plausibly be attributed to dysregulation of PIN1 and therefore to glyphosate exposure.
So obviously the rise in autism has been staggering in the recent past.
A lot of people point to a correlation between the rise in the number of vaccines kids receive and autism.
That's a very point of contention and point of suspicion.
But glyphosate may also be to blame.
Is this a recent revelation?
How did this realization come about that glyphosate might be to blame for the rise in autism?
charles cornish-dale
Yeah, I mean, I think, so I think that glyphosate has been linked to neurological disorders already, and it's also been linked, it's also been linked to gut dysbiosis, to disruption of the gut biome, which is the, you know, the collection of microorganisms that inhabit your gut, and that we're coming to understand are absolutely crucial to your health.
I mean, scientists are now calling the gut biome, or the stomach rather, the gut, The second brain, because it has such a crucial influence on the body.
It actually has its own nervous system that communicates with the brain and the microorganisms that are present in the gut regulate your health in various ways, including by secreting neurotransmitters and hormones that regulate your moods and your neural development.
And your moods and everything else.
I mean, we're really starting to understand that actually your stomach really is like the seat of your health.
And we live in an environment now where we are subject to so many different influences that absolutely wreak havoc with our stomachs.
And one of those things is pesticides and herbicides that are ubiquitous that are in the food and the water and glyphosate is one of them.
So I mean I found this study I just there are databases of scientific studies that get updated all the time and I search them every now and then and type in key terms like microplastics, testosterone, endocrine disruptors and I just typed in glyphosate and this one came up this is new it hasn't even gone to press but
But basically what it shows is it outlines a very, very credible mechanism by which glyphosate might lead to autism spectrum disorders because it dysregulates melatonin and melatonin is involved with the regulation of PIN1, which is crucial for neural development.
Now, the thing that people need to realize is that glyphosate is just everywhere.
It's horrible and it's everywhere.
And that's something that I talk about at length in this article.
You know, since 1974, it's estimated that at least 1.6 billion kilos of glyphosate have been used in the US alone.
That's 20% of the total global usage of the chemical.
It's sprayed everywhere.
It's sprayed on people's lawns and it's sprayed on crops, soybeans, wheat, corn, etc.
And what's also happening, this is interesting, is that the maker of glyphosate, of Roundup, which is the most sort of common glyphosate-containing herbicide, is Bayer.
They bought Monsanto in 2016.
They're always looking for new ways that they can use it, right?
And now what they've found is that actually you can spray glyphosate on crops before harvesting them, And it desiccates them, it makes them drier so that they're better, so that they're ready for harvesting.
And so what farmers are doing now in the US, with wheat in particular I think, is they're spraying a second round of glyphosate on the crops so that they dry out for harvest.
But what that means is that you get a double dose of glyphosate on the crop.
So consumers and the environment are getting double doses of this stuff now.
And There have been other studies that show, for instance, that 80% of Americans over the age of six have glyphosate, detectable levels of glyphosate in their urine.
There was a study of pregnant women from the Midwest, which is one of the places where glyphosate is used most liberally.
99% of pregnant women in the Midwest have detectable levels of glyphosate in their bodies.
And it's worth remembering that glyphosate crosses the placental barrier, so it goes from mother to child.
It's been found in cord blood after birth.
So, you know, mother gets a dosage of glyphosate, but also baby.
Pregnancy is obviously, gestation is obviously a crucial, crucial time for the proper formation of a child, for its brain in particular.
And if glyphosate is having the effect that this new study suggests, then yes, that could plausibly explain why more and more children are being diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.
harrison smith
Right, and it's one of those things with pregnant women.
I've had a wife who's pregnant.
I mean, they'll avoid sushi, they avoid cured meats, they avoid hard cheeses.
I mean, they become obsessive about their diets, but at the same time, they're ingesting these huge amounts of pesticides and glyphosate.
All this horrible stuff, and of course, you know, when Bayer bought Monsanto, one of the very disturbing things that happened, and this story is from May 15, 2019, Mike Adams, Natural News, Monsanto had been engaging in building and maintaining hit lists of journalists, lawmakers, and regulators to be taken out if they opposed the evil agenda of GMOs and toxic glyphosate weed killer chemicals.
So Bayer actually discovered a black ops division run by Monsanto to discredit Or in some other way destroy people who were speaking out against them.
And, you know, what I know about the lawsuits, because this has been proven in court and, you know, in a forensic way that's actually led to settlements, that this does, that Roundup and things like it do cause cancer.
But it's usually people who, it's like their job where every day they're interacting with glyphosate in huge amounts.
And, you know, obviously that's going to give them more exposure, the more damage you're going to receive.
Is that something that's like, well, as long as I just do it a little bit, it'll be fine.
Is there, is there like a little bit of exposure?
That's okay.
Uh, but you just don't want to be like breathing it in every day.
Like you're, cause you're a landscaper and you're working and you use Roundup daily and it's always on your skin.
I mean, is there any level of glyphosate that's acceptable or, uh, and is it just, is it just the people that deal with it every day for, for hours at a time?
Are they the only ones really at danger here?
charles cornish-dale
I'm not sure.
I mean with a lot of these chemicals and actually it turns out to be the case that even small exposures, even minuscule exposures, are bad and these chemicals can have significant negative effects even at very low concentrations.
The fundamental problem, I think, and this is something that I caution my readers regularly, is that actually You can't really avoid being exposed to these harmful chemicals.
You may perhaps be able to get away from glyphosate if you live in a secluded, let's say, like a mountain setting and you grow your own food.
But for most people, you're not going to be able to avoid exposure to these to these substances.
You know, they're in the water.
These chemicals drift in the in the atmosphere when they're sprayed.
They can drift.
Some of them can drift dozens, you know, 30, 40 miles.
Some of them, I think it's been it's been shown that the chemical spray can can travel that far, although the manufacturers deny this.
So, yeah, I mean, it's difficult to avoid any it's difficult to avoid at least some exposure to these chemicals.
But but If you can reduce your exposure significantly by doing something like, for example, eating organic food, then that will make a huge difference.
So in that piece that I wrote for InfoWars over the weekend, I talked about a study of pregnant women which showed that if you eat organic food for just a week, Just a week you can reduce levels of glyphosate in your urine by as much as 43 percent.
I mean that's huge and so I would imagine that it would be significantly more after two weeks and then a month then two months and six months and a year.
Whether or not you'd ever hit zero I don't know because like I say glyphosate is in the wider environment.
You're likely to find it in the water.
You may inhale it if you live in a rural area especially.
So Don't think that you can avoid exposure to these chemicals necessarily because you can't and don't make that your mission but do make it your mission to reduce your exposure because you can and you can do it through simple means like eating an organic diet.
harrison smith
Yeah, and that's huge effectiveness.
43% lowering.
That really is incredible.
And of course, you're definitely getting it if you eat fast food.
Nonprofit Moms Across America showed 100% of food samples from 20 top fast food outlets contained glyphosate.
Some, like Panera Bread, had 95 times higher than the total samples from Chipotle.
You're always getting it.
There's always a spectrum, but you can't eliminate it.
You can only minimize your exposure and mitigate the consequences.
And of course, you can find all of this information and more on raw egg nationalists is X at baby gravy nine man's world mag dot online is where you get his great publication at man's world.
And thank you so much for being on with us.
I hope it's not the last time, but we will continue the fight in other means.
Raw egg nationalists, everybody.
Thank you for joining us.
charles cornish-dale
It was a pleasure, thank you.
neil oliver
Now we have a headline in the Daily Telegraph newspaper contemplating in sober terms how vaccines, so-called vaccines, may have helped fuel rising excess deaths.
The article reads, experts call for more research into side effects and any possible links to mortality rates.
Covid vaccines may be partly to blame for a rise in excess deaths since the pandemic, scientists have suggested.
Researchers from the Netherlands analysed data from 47 Western countries and discovered there had been more than 3 million excess deaths since 2020.
Experts said the unprecedented figures raised serious concerns and called on governments to fully investigate the underlying causes, including possible vaccine harms.
In the Daily Telegraph, four years in, when, just a matter of months or even weeks ago, any such claims were dismissed as nothing but the ravings and ramblings of right-wing extremists and tinfoil hat-wearing anti-vax loons.
At what point, I ask?
Do we start asking questions about nothing less than criminal negligence on the part of those who pushed those products?
At what point, I ask, do we demand, at the very least, wholesale resignations or sackings for those from the very top on down who were complicit in the relentless push that bullying and threats and defamation of character applied to any and all who had questions about what was happening?
One headline in the Telegraph is just that, of course.
It's just one headline.
When do we get to demand that the WHO, the World Health Organization, sets fire and throws in the bin its ludicrous power grab to overrule national sovereignty and take it upon itself to declare the next pandemic, to take control of the production of so-called vaccines, to mandate their delivery into every arm?
When do we get to demand that?
When does the MRNA platform get thrown in the bin as well?
The MRNA platform that our government and governments around the world are already throwing billions of pounds worth of taxpayers' money at.
When do we get that?
I'll predict I'll be asking these questions and making demands like that for years yet.
Always supposing I don't get finally and permanently censored and silenced from so doing.
One newspaper headline is just one newspaper headline, I say again.
But it's much bigger than that.
The consequences of the COVID debacle.
Much, much worse.
harrison smith
Well, they should be.
Well, the consequences should be much, much worse.
It is shocking that they are allowing us to know what we've known all along.
And again, I said this yesterday, but I'm a little, I'm a little confused.
I'm a little baffled at why all of this stuff is being acknowledged now because nothing new has come out.
There's been no big revelation.
There's no hidden information that has been unveiled that now everybody goes, oh, it came from a lab.
Oh, we didn't realize.
No, we've known the whole time.
So why are they just now talking about it?
They've had the story the whole time.
They choose not to talk about it until just now.
Why?
Why?
I know why they chose not to talk about it, because it shows their complicity in a crime against humanity and mass murder.
So, why they would not want to talk about it makes sense.
Why they are talking about it now, that's a little confusing.
That's a little bit baffling.
But, we gotta learn our lesson quick, because, well, they're doing it again.
Obviously, and we showed the videos last week of the setup.
Sitting out PCR tests to every cow in the country to be tested every single week while simultaneously setting up the emergency provisions to go into effect as soon as a positive PCR test comes back, which of course it will because there's a huge amount of false positives with PCR tests.
They can even be designed to give you false positives by upping the sensitivity of the virus detection.
So it's coming.
They might use to shut down the election.
They might launch a real pandemic by bioengineering a disease that actually does kill half the people it infects.
One way or another, it's coming.
They're doing it.
We didn't stop them the first time.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the American Journal InfoWars.com Band.video.
unidentified
I'll tell ya.
harrison smith
One of the things I'm going to miss most about being on InfoWars is the unearned gravitas I can wield as being a member of this incredibly powerful media outlet.
It's a very different question.
unidentified
Do you want to come on my podcast?
harrison smith
Hi, I'm Harrison.
Do you want to come on my show?
To, do you dare to come on InfoWars?
You want to come on InfoWars?
It's just, it's a very powerful question.
Very powerful question to ask people.
I'm gonna miss that.
And that's part of what they're doing.
That's part of why they're doing this.
The brand name, the power, the recognizability of InfoWars gives us too much access.
It gives us too much gravitas in the media landscape.
They must destroy it and atomize us so that we lose that influence.
It'll be tough.
unidentified
We'll make it.
harrison smith
We'll make it.
But we've been able to get a ton of incredibly great guests over the years.
Me in particular as being somebody that nobody knew who the hell I was when I started at InfoWars, but they knew InfoWars and I could get really big names on just by wielding the name of InfoWars.
And so we've had some incredible guests on.
One of our favorite guests is of course, Brianna Morello.
She is the host of the Brianna Morello Show over on Rumble.
She's with us today to discuss a variety of very interesting topics, political and health and others.
You can find her website at briannamorello.com.
She's on X at Brianna Morello and of course, Rumble, the Brianna Morello Show.
Welcome back to the show, Brianna.
breanna morello
Thank you for having me, Harrison.
You almost caught me a little bit with that one.
It's really upsetting to see what's happening to InfoWars, and I'm so sorry that it is.
But, you know, wherever things land, you're always going to have a spot on my program.
So if that offers your audience any type of comfort, I hope it does.
harrison smith
Well, thank you.
And this is the brilliant part, is that You know, yourself, and I mean every guest we've ever had.
I've gotten so much, so many offers for help.
People going, hey, whatever we can do.
Alex Jones is our man, InfoWars is amazing, it sucks what you guys are going through.
And so, what it represents is this wholesale transformation of the political world.
That we aren't outliers, we aren't, you know, We're sitting at the cool kids table now, alright?
Everybody wants to be InfoWars, and we want everybody to join us.
And so, you know, we may have been ostracized from the political world a while ago, but these days, everybody who's any body of influence in the right wing knows and values InfoWars, and it's just been an incredible privilege to be a part of that.
In one way or another, uh, just talk about that for just seconds.
You've got a ton of great stories that I want to get into, but just just this is a major transformation that's gone on in the last 10 years.
What do you think?
is going to happen next.
I mean, they're trying to destroy Infowars, but the bomb has already gone off.
The code has been sent out.
Everybody gets that the neocons and the neoliberals are on the same team against the American people.
I mean, how does the old system of politics still struggle on when nobody in America believes it?
What's next for us, Brianna?
breanna morello
Yeah, it's heartbreaking because I don't know what's next for us.
I'm I think people need to learn.
I think, especially in the conservative world, need to learn to stick together.
I know there's a lot of internal fighting and people who think that they can't go on certain programs.
You know, like you mentioned, saying the name InfoWars, sometimes I know people do join.
And then I know some other people kind of shrug and go the other way.
I know this because I've asked people to come on your programs before.
And it's just the name InfoWars, they just stay away from it.
They allow people to, on the left, and obviously the globalists and everyone else, to go out there and give Infowars a negative type of opinion out there.
And people are too afraid to speak up.
And that's the point I want to drive home.
They're too afraid to speak up.
They're too afraid to sit there and say what's happening with you guys is wrong.
What's happening to so many other people is wrong.
You know, I came from the corporate media world, and I was told when I left Fox, I worked for Newsmax prior, local news, When I left, all of these entities that I wasn't going to be able to make it on my own.
And it was scary at first because, honestly, I didn't know if I was going to be able to make it on my own.
And then I was obviously making it on my own.
And I've had a significantly more successful career than I ever would have had at Fox News.
harrison smith
I see you everywhere now.
You're on everybody's show.
You're on The War Room.
You're on Alex Jones.
I mean, you're everywhere now.
What a ridiculous idea that you can't make it without Fox.
Maybe they underestimated you.
breanna morello
Yeah, well, that's the thing.
So the thing is, is this, and this is the point I want to drive home to on this front.
It's really important for those who know what's going on with InfoWars and who are in conservative media to reach out and to grab you all and pull you in, because that's the most important part in all of this.
The effort, the main effort is to silence all of you.
They don't like what you guys have to say.
They don't like the fact that InfoWars is so raw and so straightforward.
The corporate media world, they have censorship.
They're able to censor people properly who are on air, so they have that control, but they don't have control with InfoWars.
Their goal is always going to be to censor all of you.
So for people like myself, other podcasters, other people who have shows, there's a lot of successful people who are independent.
They need to start having you guys on as regular guests once a week, twice a week, whatever the case may be.
Because that's how you push back on all of this.
And I know you are all going to move on to create your own programs and probably do great things.
And we look forward to seeing that.
But it can't end here.
They can't win.
And the best way to make sure that they don't win is by everyone coming together on this front.
harrison smith
I completely agree, Brianna.
It's just been wonderful to see the uprising of support for us.
It kind of relates back to something I was talking about with Roy Ignatius in the last hour.
Talking about how the left is so scared of things like young people in Germany singing Ausländer raus and having fun while doing it in videos of attractive young people singing foreigners out.
Terrifying to the left because they understand the power of propaganda or the power of making it look like it's fun to be a part of this team and not that team.
I think that's one of the things Infowars has been really good at is showing how much fun it is to resist these people.
I'm not taking ourselves too seriously of being a little bit goofy and also just being regular dudes that have families and go to sporting events.
We're not incels.
We're not, you know, freaks or domestic terrorists.
We're not, you know, just sitting here Angry and miserable at what's going on.
We want people to be fired up We want people aware of what's happening but we also want people to be sort of jolly warriors in all of this and you know, I think I think the morale is is sort of just as important as the information and the spirit of InfoWars is almost more important than the information in a lot of ways and I know that's one of the key things that people like yourself and others have picked up that it's the spirit of resistance is an animating spirit it's not something to be crushed and
You know, feel weighted down by, you should feel free of all of this tyranny and feel good about opposing the most evil people in the world.
You feel good about this, right?
Brianna, you don't wake up going, oh God, I gotta go.
I imagine you're like me where you go, all right, another day taking on the tyranny.
They can try to shut me down, but it's not gonna be today.
Let's see what we can do here.
I mean, it's fun to resist these people.
breanna morello
It is.
You know, I wake up every day and say my goal is to piss off all the right people.
And that's ultimately what I'm always doing.
And I know you guys are too.
Listen, if your accuracy rate wasn't as high as it is, they wouldn't be trying to shut you down.
You know, like I mentioned, I work in the corporate media world.
I am well informed that there's a lot of infiltration going on right now within our corporate media world.
And unfortunately, when you do comply and you allow it to take place, they thrive.
But when you push back and you don't allow them to fix the narrative or kind of shadow ban certain stories from coverage, they don't like that.
It's upsetting that it's going on in our country right now, but those who comply are doing it because they want safety and security.
They tell you all these nonsense terminologies that they use to back their cowardliness.
And I just want to drive home that point that when you're bold, when you're sitting there speaking truth to power, when you are covering things the government doesn't want you to cover, this is what happens.
You know, they'll continue to say Infowars wasn't shut down by the government.
It was shut down by a private lawsuit.
And we all know that's not the case.
We've seen the evidence.
We know that the government's well involved in all of this.
We've heard Alex speak out about this as well.
It's heartbreaking that so many people have continued to watch this.
I sat with actual Dan Ball the other day from OAN, and we were talking about how OAN was successfully canceled from all the satellite companies, the cable companies.
It was all because Democrats drafted a letter, and they sent it off, and they went after their advertisers, they went after their satellite providers, the cable providers, and they were able to get them pulled.
And so many people just didn't pay attention.
It didn't stop at InfoWars.
It didn't stop at OAN.
It went on to InfoWars, obviously, too.
But OAN didn't take money during the pandemic from the federal government.
So many other of their competitors did.
And that's the point I'm driving home here.
If you don't comply with the government, they will crush you.
And that's why so many entities are complying with the government, because they don't want to be crushed like so many others have.
Now, there's alternative media, there's independent shows, but this just should not be taking place.
We should be able to speak freely on any platform that we want.
And the government shouldn't be, you know, targeting American citizens and American media outlets.
The fact that everyone's quiet on this, even politicians, is pretty frightening in itself.
harrison smith
You're right, that is a very big point, and I want to move on to some of the big stories that you're covering, but that in and of itself is such a good point, and it's such an amazing thing, and I think you embody this to a large degree, in that you are independent, you're on your own, you're not, you don't have the backing of a big institution, let alone, you know, Fox News, you know, they wanted nothing to do with you for, because they're, Because they're idiots, I think might be the reason.
But, you know, it's maybe it's just this is the evolution of media itself.
It used to be, you know, three big networks, ABC, NBC and CBS.
And that was it.
And then it sort of devolved into cable.
And then it became the Internet.
And you had companies like InfoWars or The Young Turks.
And now it's just totally decentralized.
It's independent individual content creators that are interconnected.
And we network together and we help each other and we boost each other.
But they can't Take us all out at once, you know, and when they try, you know, it's like you squish a spider.
You don't realize it was carrying an egg sack.
Suddenly there's tons of baby spiders everywhere and you're like, oh crap, you know, so, you know, maybe this is just the transformation that the media is taking to where now you have all of these independent journalists and reporters and researchers working on their own.
They can't be targeted in one place.
They're decentralized.
And I mean, this is, this is a recipe for success, I think.
breanna morello
Yeah, it is.
I mean, listen, when I left Fox, I was offered an on-air job if I would have just complied with their vaccine mandate.
And then they did the fear-mongering tactic that they always do.
Uh, you know, don't don't quit.
You could totally make this work.
File the exemption like we really see moving forward on our team.
But I honestly didn't realize I wasn't doing journalism when I was at Fox.
I started doing journalism.
I left Fox and left the corporate media world.
And that's the point to drive home here.
There's no one who can control your messaging.
Like you just said, you could speak freely.
You could do whatever stories you want to do.
And there's no really overhead editorial meetings, executives telling you what to say.
And There's a flip side to it.
I have to be more credible than most people because there's no name backing me where if I publish a story that's false and I did it for propaganda, my audience would stop paying me and then I would lose everything.
So I have a lot of pressure to be factually correct.
In the corporate media world, they don't have that.
I can sit there and have a journalist put out false narratives, false stories.
And then they just part ways with either the journalist if they want to, or they just pretend like it never happened.
They'll offer a quick little correction, and then the journalist still carries on at that big network.
So there's a lot more pressure on the independent world, and I think that's why it's more important to trust them.
harrison smith
What a good point, and what a pure What a pure system that is.
We tell the truth.
You support us.
It's as simple as that.
If we fail, you don't support us, and we won't be around anymore.
I mean, that's how you establish a media with credibility.
And, you know, it's not only that they can get away with lying, but...
They have a certain amount of gravitas that makes people inclined to believe them anyway, right?
Wow, this sounds crazy, but hey, it's from Fox News.
You know, Fox News, that's a credible outlet.
So if they're saying it, it must be true.
We don't have that, uh, that courtesy, right?
They, they go, well, Brandon Morrell, who she's, she's just a lady.
I can't, I can't rely on just...
Her name making me believe this story.
I gotta actually, you know, look into this.
We just don't have that assumed, well, they have credibility because they're a big outlet.
We actually have to bring the goods.
We have to prove what we're saying, which makes us even better than anybody else.
But let's get into some of the stories that you've been covering.
You came on a few weeks ago, I guess it was, when in, what is it, St. Peter or somewhere around you in Florida where this truck had driven on the rainbow mural that was painted on the crosswalk.
And it was like red alert.
They sent out SWAT teams.
They hunted this guy down.
They followed him through all the cameras to track him down and get his license plate and capture him.
But now this is like a nationwide thing.
And it kind of relates to what we were talking about at the beginning of this segment, where you've got young kids that are riding these lime scooters and making tire marks on the rainbow mural.
And they're like in high school and they're just having fun.
Now they're arrested and facing 10 years in prison.
And you just published this.
Delray Beach held an LGBTQ plus ceremony for their freshly repainted mural on Saturday.
This morning there's a fresh set of tire marks.
Didn't even take 48 hours.
Pretty impressive if you ask me.
What, are people just getting sick of this, Brianna?
Are they just tired of having the rainbow cult shoved down our throat?
What do you think's behind this?
breanna morello
Yeah, I think most Americans are fed up with it.
You know, I joke, but I went to the pet store, PetSmart, to go grab toys for my dog, and there's an entire end cap of rainbow toys.
And I joke, it's on my dog's not a homosexual, so he's not going to be looking for any of this stuff.
harrison smith
He's a God-fearing dog.
breanna morello
He is, he does.
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He knows God only made man and woman and nothing in between.
harrison smith
Whatever the dog can understand.
It's not that complicated.
Dogs know men versus women.
That's just the truth.
breanna morello
He does.
If a dog at the dog park gets too close, like a male dog starts sniffing his butt, he goes to bite them.
I mean, he is just not entertaining any of that nonsense.
And that's why I always give him an extra treat when he does that too.
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But I can't even hold a straight face.
breanna morello
But this story is so outrageous in itself.
Cause like we laugh about this.
We think it's funny, but these people are serious.
I mean, they seriously love their little rainbow murals, their little rainbow merchandise.
They love pushing this on the American people.
There's no reason for it.
I mean, We don't need to see this.
If you didn't want higher marks on your little rainbow flag, don't paste it in the street.
And that's what's so absurd about this.
But they're also, and this is the problem with all of this, they're hitting these kids with felonies.
Felonies gets your guns taken away.
It gets your right to vote removed.
You can't vote in upcoming elections.
So that's really a lot.
But then on top of it, to fight a felony is extremely, extremely expensive.
I mean, Dylan Brewer, the one in Delray Beach who's now charged with that felony, he has to raise like 50 grand to pay off his legal fees.
harrison smith
It's so unfair.
And of course, then they compare.
They say, well, would you feel OK if we ran over a mural of Jesus?
And it's like, well, this is a rainbow flag.
But they treat it with a religious importance.
But I'm sorry I had to interrupt you there, Brianna, because I have just received breaking news.
Hunter Biden, his jury has returned.
Deliberations are over.
They have delivered a verdict.
Guilty.
Guilty on all three counts.
This just broke seconds ago.
There's the headline on Drudge.
Hunter guilty on all three counts.
Now, he could face up to, I think, 25 years in prison if this is, if he actually spends any time in prison.
Now, before this happened, my guess, and I'd seen this reflected on Twitter, was he would be declared guilty, but he would never serve a day in prison.
He has been declared guilty.
You're just hearing this for the first time, I know, too.
What's your initial response to hearing that Hunter Biden has been declared guilty on all three counts?
breanna morello
Well, that is insane.
I gotta say, I didn't have that in my deck of cards.
I thought he was gonna be a free man at the end of this because, well, the jury was stacked in his favor.
They put six people who either knew someone personally or may have personally struggled with drug addiction, and so they were a little empathetic about it.
There was also a woman who was former Secret Service.
She's no longer with the Secret Service, but her husband was.
And then there was another person who I believe, according to Mia Cattell, was a volunteer in 2008 for the Hillary Clinton campaign.
And so when I saw that that was the jury that was selected, my automatic thought was, well, there goes that one.
I'm shocked.
I thought when you pulled that graphic it was going to say, not guilty on it.
I am shocked.
You know, I have spoken with a lot of people who were in that courtroom.
Garrett Ziegler came on my show yesterday and detailed what happened in that courtroom.
There were significant pieces of evidence that were not shown to the jury.
Photographs with drugs in them that they didn't show the jury.
So I truly did think that they were going to let him walk on this one.
It's interesting to see that he just was convicted on those three counts.
Now, like you mentioned, he's facing 25 years in prison, plus a fine of $750,000.
And it's not even the only case he's fighting.
He's got a case coming up in the fall regarding, I believe, it's the tax issues that he's having.
I believe that's in California that's coming up as well soon.
So it's interesting to see this play out.
I'm assuming, though, Joe Biden's going to pardon his son.
There's no way he's letting his son see the inside of a jail cell.
And then he'll give you some empathetic speech about it.
Interesting to see that he was convicted.
I did not think that was going to happen.
harrison smith
Wow, what a bad move that would be for Biden.
He's going to have to wait until after the election if he's going to pardon him, right?
If there's one thing to just totally destroy his credibility with the last remaining Democrats he has left, it's to show his white male privilege by letting his son get off of the same charges that would have sent their sons to prison for 25 years.
That would infuriate people.
Is this a statement being given?
Should we go to this?
Okay, that's just some stock footage of Hunter Biden there giving a press conference.
But man, you know this case so well, Brian.
I'm reading the AP News article and you're just like rattling off off the top of your head all the things it's saying in here.
So I was going to read it, but you just said everything.
He faces 25 years in prison when he is sentenced by Judge Mary Ellen Noriega.
Although first-time offenders do not get anywhere near the maximum, it's unclear whether she will give him time behind bars or not.
Joe Biden has steered clear of this federal courtroom.
He still has legal troubles ahead.
He faces a trial in September in California on charges of failing to pay $1.4 million in taxes.
And congressional Republicans have signaled that they will keep going after him in their stalled impeachment effort into the president.
The president has not been accused or charged of any wrongdoing by prosecutors investigating His son now just we've about three minutes left in this Segment and of course, I'm I'm sort of in the same position as you where it's like, okay I know that any in any reasonable system.
He absolutely would be convicted but knowing our system I never thought he would be I mean all the evidence was there all the proof that he did the things he's accused of and the crimes He did commit those have all been proved But that still doesn't give us hope that he would actually be convicted for it.
So I mean, what do you think?
Do you think this was just a fluke?
I mean, was this just the judicial system coming through in an unexpected way?
Or you think the evidence was just so overwhelming, it would have been ridiculous for them not to convict?
breanna morello
I mean, it's pretty insane, I have to say.
The evidence is overwhelming.
I mean, there's no mistaking, right?
So I do believe in our Second Amendment rights that Americans should be able to obtain firearms if they would like to.
But Garrett Ziegler came on my show yesterday, and he's the man behind Marco Polo.
So actually, a lot of the stuff that took place in the trial is courtesy of him.
He did the diving into the laptop He turned over everything and publicly was sending it over to the prosecutor.
The prosecutor's office wasn't responding.
But suddenly, when he was sending certain things, it was making its way into the case.
So he's done a great job on all of this.
He strongly thinks, though, that two of those charges are going to get tossed and that Hunter Biden could actually take this to the Supreme Court.
He believes that it violates his Second Amendment rights, that even though he was on drugs, that he should be able to obtain a firearm.
And that it's it should not be allowed in the first place.
He thinks that all Americans absolutely is all Americans should be able to carry a firearm.
And he thinks that the Supreme Court will back those claims.
And so wouldn't it be interesting if now Hunter Biden took this all the way to the Supreme Court and he was the one fighting for Second Amendment rights in this country?
harrison smith
That is truly ironic, but I wouldn't doubt it.
Wow, yeah, what an interesting twist that is.
And of course, these charges would have never been brought.
We showed last week Brian or Byron Daniels talk about the fact that, you know, somebody on CNN saying, well, you know, Hunter Biden's also being tried.
So you can't really say the Trump conviction is political because it actually goes on both sides.
And Byron Davis pointed out this.
These would have never been brought if Republicans didn't step in and force them to bring these charges, because I understand it.
The gun charge that he's been convicted of was originally couched under another charge and it was part of a plea deal.
It was all going to get swept under the rug, and it was Republicans who intervened and said, no, no, no, no, no.
This is a felony.
This needs to be something separate, and that's why we got this trial.
Can you tell us a little bit about what led up, you know, what this represents politically?
Was this a political persecution, in your opinion?
breanna morello
No, no.
Hunter Biden was trying to go around all of this.
He is somebody who has been lucky enough to not have to go through the persecution that President Trump has had to go through.
He's somebody who's been exempt from all of this.
He's also federally charged, not state charged.
And so President Trump won't get a pardon from Joe Biden, but Joe Biden will likely pardon his son.
I want to drive that point home before we wrap in a second.
But he's not a victim in any sense.
He has gotten away with this for many years and justice will finally be served, hopefully.
harrison smith
Hopefully, we can only hope.
Well, we got more to cover on the other side with Brianna Morello.
Are you staying for the full hour?
breanna morello
I could stay for the full hour.
harrison smith
Okay, great.
Should have asked you earlier.
We'll be right back with Brianna Morello.
I don't go anywhere.
unidentified
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
harrison smith
This is the American Journal.
I'm your host, Harrison Smith.
My guest is Brianna Morello at Brianna Morello on X, the website briannamorello.com.
And she, of course, does the Brianna Morello Show on Rumble.
We have just learned that Hunter Biden has been convicted of all three charges.
Just talking about it a little bit during the break here, I ran and got some coffee and Darren McBreen was in there and we were speculating and Same thing we were talking about on the show, would Biden pardon him?
That wouldn't look good politically.
But he doesn't want Hunter to spend any time in prison.
But I think, I don't know, I'm thinking he's not going to spend a day in prison.
What do you think is going to be the sentence for these charges, Brianna?
breanna morello
Yeah, well, usually they sentence within the first three months.
They might try to push it back a little bit longer to post-election.
But I mean, I can't imagine Joe Biden pardoning him before the election.
There's just too much on the line here.
But let's say Joe Biden's not the man who's going to be on the ballot in November, and Joe decides to bow out of the White House.
What's to say that he doesn't pardon him before that?
So there's a lot up in the air with this.
I still can't get over the fact that they convicted him in the first place.
I didn't think that was going to happen.
There's a lot up in the air right now.
He can't really touch the case until he either steps out or loses his reelection in November.
And so we'll see how that is.
But maybe it's more of an incentive for Joe to step out before November.
harrison smith
Well, you know, the president's not also, also is not the only one with pardoning powers.
So where was, where did this case take place?
Was this in Delaware?
Because if that's the case they had, you know, the Bidens have, yeah, it was in Wilmington, Delaware.
So, you know, who knows, maybe the governor of Delaware can step in and do, do a little favor for his old friend, Joe.
That might be a case.
I mean, we, We haven't really followed this case very much.
It seems like it happened really quickly.
I mean, you know, the Trump trial dragged on and on.
The Hunter trial is sort of there and now it's over.
We've been dealing with, you know, World War III and horrible massacres overseas.
We've been dealing with more important stuff.
We haven't spent a lot of time on the Hunter Biden trial.
I know you've talked to, I forget who it was, but you mentioned him earlier.
Yeah, you did a long interview with him that I meant to watch.
I didn't realize I didn't have time to watch it before the trial would be over so quickly.
But he had a lot of interesting insight, I understand, from your post.
Not that I watched it, but I saw some of the clips and statements that were made.
What do you think stood out about this trial more than anything else.
I'll tell you what stood out for me personally was the fact that this gun was discovered by his niece just sitting in his truck.
She threw it away.
A dumpster diver found.
I mean, what are the odds that a dumpster diver is digging through the dumpster where the president's son is just thrown a gun away?
The president's son's niece is just thrown a gun away.
I mean, it just it just painted the Bidens as this insane family of criminals.
That's what That was my main takeaway, Brianna.
What was your main takeaway from this trial?
breanna morello
Yeah, so that was the interesting part in all of this.
So, number one, and Garrett did correct me when I said this, I had no idea that Haley Biden, who is the widow of Beau Biden, but also Hunter's ex-girlfriend, Very confusing thoughts and disgusting too.
But ultimately, she got hooked on crack because of Hunter.
And there were so many internal communications between the two of them trying to hide it from Joe Biden and Jill Biden as well.
But ultimately, she was the one who disposed of the gun.
And we had no idea that there was actual surveillance footage that actually made its way into the trial.
But we had no idea that even existed.
I believe I actually put up my Twitter page as well.
You see in the video that she takes the firearm from her vehicle and she just tosses it into a dumpster outside of a supermarket.
That's where an older gentleman who, according to Garrett, is now over 80 years old, part of hearing during the trial when he was testifying about finding the gun.
He was just saying that he was digging through the trash to find recyclables.
Strange, yes.
But he found the firearm, reported it to police.
But he couldn't hear properly because he'd be so elderly.
So they had to actually like scream in his ear.
And so there was a lot of screaming going during his testimony.
And it was strange, but ultimately that was the man who found the firearm.
Now it's interesting too, because Secret Service did a great job trying to cover up all of this, but obviously not so great because they didn't end up doing it.
But there's just so many layers of cover up by all these three letter agencies.
And there's no one who's going to be really held accountable for maybe Hunter at most.
But they did everything possible to try to cover up for him.
Also during the trial, Garrett Ziegler, like I mentioned, he's obviously ticked off all the right people because Hunter's wife actually confronted him while they were outside the courtroom itself and started screaming at him, calling him a Nazi, going off at him because he's done such a great job at exposing every detail of that laptop.
And you know, Garrett's a good guy, so he just kind of like laughed her off and brushed her off.
Uh, they were really upset during the trial.
Uh, the wife is very ticked off.
She's very upset that all of their information came out.
During the trial, and so she's not happy about it.
So I think those were some of the key points in all of it.
There was also some evidence that was never revealed to the jury, and Garrett detailed that, the photographs of drugs being laid out on the table.
They, for some reason, the prosecutor didn't want to send that over.
But then he also detailed it was like another piece of evidence that the prosecutor in the last day didn't even show.
And so when Garrett was in the courtroom the entire time, he left the courtroom and forwarded it to the prosecutors, and they don't respond to him.
But the very next day, last minute, it was entered in as evidence.
So, the prosecutor's a little sloppy.
They probably should have consulted with Ziegler to make their lives a little bit easier because that man went through every key piece of detail and he created a great book out of it.
harrison smith
Right, and of course it shows the power of independent reporters actually having an effect on the political realm.
And you know what's strangest to me about all of it, Brianna, is the way this is being treated is no big deal.
Like, it's hard to even fathom what we're talking about here, the way this is just substances and there's some political persecution going on he's getting wrapped up in it and it's like okay we have we have a a old man as president who can't string two words together who poops his pants who falls over who gets lost in his own backyard and his son is this incestuous crack addicted whoremongering psychopath it's like
and this is all just being treated as normal this is a crazy all of the everything exposed in hunter biden's laptop all of the stuff that's exposed during his trial this is insane i envy the historians will be able to look back in 100 years and just see this for what it is because right now the media just is going yeah well it's fine no total totally normal leave hunter alone i mean this is crazy brand how do people not get how crazy this is it is crazy it's It is crazy.
breanna morello
And on top of it all, one of his titles apparently is still lawyer.
I mean, this man graduated from law school.
And in places where they're disbarring people like Rudy Giuliani and going after Jeff Clark, he still is currently listed as a practicing attorney in places like Washington, D.C.
So he knows the law.
He knows what he was doing was illegal.
And so he should be held to the stiffest penalties possible because he shouldn't be able to get away with any of this.
But he might, you know, get slapped a little bit.
It was interesting too, watching the corporate media was trying to tee him up too, which was interesting.
They were saying, oh, you know, MSNBC was saying, oh, you know, we all know somebody who's a recovering drug addict, as if it's something that's affected his thought process.
You know, we're talking about somebody who's not a child.
We're talking about a man who's in his fifties, a man who's a pervert, a man who literally slept with prostitutes, took videos of it.
Did all these horrible things, has a child with a woman who he doesn't really even address publicly.
Right.
He's a horrible human being, and so I don't have any empathy for this man.
Yes, I do for those who are struggling with drug addiction, but this isn't somebody who's struggling with drug addiction.
This is somebody who committed treason, who completely sold out our country, and he had no problem doing so, and he did it all on our back so he could afford crack and prostitutes and all these nasty creatures.
So I think that they just need to throw the book at him.
harrison smith
Yeah, he's a man who's handed everything, and he is completely squandered and abused.
Just everything, the will of the American people, the money of the American people, he's helped to contribute to the war in Ukraine, you know, through his activities and corruption.
I mean, this guy, yeah, throw the book at him, throw him in jail and throw away the key and just appreciate everybody out there listening to my voice, just appreciate That you live in a time where the son of the president is on camera smoking crack and abusing hookers.
And he himself filmed it.
He himself, in a way, released it by leaving his laptop in the repair shop, just like Ashley Biden left her journal in a rented rental home.
I think these are cries for help, honestly.
I think these are Biden's sort of subconsciously wanting to get caught and wanting everything to come down, because I think they kind of hate their dad.
I mean, we have video of the The niece, the grandniece of the President of the United States, digging through a dumpster looking for a gun she threw away for her criminal uncle.
I mean, it's just utter madness.
We'll return on the other side with Brandon Morel.
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Now, Brianna Morello is on with me to talk about a number of different topics, and I'm glad you brought this one with you and, you know, I've been covering this because this happened over the weekend.
There were so many big stories over the weekend, I forgot to cover this one at all, and it might be the biggest one out of all of them.
It's the potential mistrial with Donald Trump in New York City, Judge Juan Merchant, What happened here?
You posted, I just ran into President Trump's lawyer, Alina Haba backstage at the Reawaken America tour, and she confirmed this letter is real.
It's a letter from Judge Juan Merchant.
It claims a family member of the juror posted, my cousin is a juror, says Trump is getting convicted.
Thank you folks for your hard work.
This could be grounds for a mistrial.
Is it going to be a mistrial, Brandon?
Is this whole charade about Donald Trump getting convicted of a felony, has it all been undone by one Facebook message?
breanna morello
Well, the interesting part in this, right, you have to see if this person is a troll or if they are related to or spoke to anyone on the jury.
Now, the comment was made prior to the conviction coming down, and so that's what's so interesting in all of this.
So, ultimately, now it's not up to the judge, and I initially thought it'd be up to the judge to vet this comment before even sending out the letter, but it's not.
It is up both to Alvin Bragg's office and President Trump's legal team To investigate this comment.
Now, there's two ways they could do so.
They could call in all of the jury back into the courtroom again and privately have a discussion with them to see if any of these people do know this individual on Facebook.
Or they could go and subpoena the records, the phone records, any type of communications that this individual might have with potentially somebody on the jury.
And that's how they'll try to track that down.
Now, interesting enough, This could lead to the judge just saying, okay, well now we have to have a new trial and you'd have to start all over again from scratch.
But I think for Democrats, after seeing the level of just outrage from both moderates to people who even Democrats were coming out and saying, we don't support what just happened to President Trump.
I think they're trying to backpedal a bit.
So what I think might actually happen here, and don't take my word for it, because I also said that Hunter Biden wouldn't be convicted, so I might be wrong too.
What I think might happen here, and I did speak with a couple of folks over in several different New York City prosecutors' offices, is they might try to use this to kind of push back and delay the sentencing.
The sentencing was supposed to take place in July, but now it could be delayed a couple more months until they could resolve this issue.
Now, for Democrats, that's a really good thing, because if they're able to have Alvin Bragg sit there and say that's going to take him all this time to go through the vetting process of this comment, they could try to stall out till past November.
What that does is it lets the judge buy time, not sentence Trump to prison time prior to November, which I know would probably ignite those on both the left and the right, because nobody really wants to see a former president go to prison besides the crazies on the left.
So, strategy-wise, I think Democrats are going to push to delay the sentencing.
For Trump, though, obviously, if I was him, I would not even want this to keep going on.
I'd want them to sentence me, because if he goes to prison, it will skyrocket.
His fundraising numbers and his approval numbers will go through the roof.
Americans will not allow a former president to go to prison, especially one who's innocent.
harrison smith
Especially one whose trial was rigged, which is what this appears to point to, because obviously... So, here's what the actual letter says.
Let me just read it for you.
It says, Dear Counsel, this is from the judge in the case.
Today, the court became aware of a comment that was posted on the Unified Court System's public Facebook page, in which I now bring to your attention.
In the comment, the user Michael Anderson states, My cousin is a juror and says Trump is getting convicted.
Thank you, folks, for all your hard work.
The comment, now labeled as one week old, responded to a routine USC notice posted on May 29, 2024 regarding oral arguments, etc., etc.
We'll hear oral arguments this morning at 10.
The comments are both viewable at Facebook.com slash New York Courts.
So, you know, one thing that's bizarre about this, and I didn't even think about this because I just assumed that the jury would be sequestered during this but they were never sequestered so typically in a high-profile case the jury is kept in a hotel room they're sort of guided from the hotel room to the to the court and back to the hotel room they're not given the opportunity to talk to their family or talk to friends or watch the news and and because obviously that might
alter the way that they are perceiving the proceedings that are going on in the courtroom.
So they weren't sequestered.
So this is certainly possible that one of the jurors told his cousin, I'm going to convict him.
But what this really represents is the fact that the jury violated their oath.
They take an oath.
They swear on a Bible to not talk about this and not make a decision before all the evidence is in.
And if they're willing to break the oath on talking to people, break the oath on deciding before, you know, the actual order is given on how to deliberate, Then they're willing to break the oath saying they're going to be impartial and unbiased and deliver justice.
I mean, when you have oath breakers as your jury members, that's not a trial.
That's a show trial.
breanna morello
Yeah.
And it's a crime too.
So if this is true, this juror would actually face criminal charges potentially because you cannot do things like that.
You're not supposed to speak with anyone.
And the interesting part of all this, after closing arguments, it took them a week to come back into the courtroom to start, you know, going through the process of deliberating.
And there's really—I don't think I've ever heard of any of that taking place, giving a jury a week to kind of sit things out and wait at home and then come back into the courthouse.
It's bizarre.
It's been bizarre from the very beginning, but we know this judge is corrupt.
You know, this judge has a daughter who has been helping Democrats fundraise off of this, and so there's really no surprise there.
It's interesting, too, the timing when this letter came out.
I was sitting at this event and was preparing to do interviews with everyone, but on a completely different subject matter, this letter came out towards the end of the afternoon, actually, so the late evening on Friday in the news cycle.
Well, in the news world, we like to call that burying the lead.
So you bury it on a Friday, and no one has to talk about it on Saturday, because most folks are just going out, they're doing happy hour.
Then Saturday, they just spent time with family and friends throughout the weekend.
So if you want to kill a story, you usually drop it on a Friday evening.
And that's exactly what this judge did as well.
And I know you and I spoke about this, but we didn't see anything in the corporate world about this story, the corporate media world, because, well, they enjoyed the fact that this was dumped on a Friday evening and they didn't have to run it.
So if you're going through the archives and you're looking for the details on the story, you're not going to find it on any of the broadcasts because I've looked.
I can't find it anywhere.
So they're burying all of this and they're doing so successfully.
I mean, everyone's just pretending to look the other way for this.
And our poor president might actually get, I mean, he already got an unfair trial, so he might get even more unfair trial than he ever did before.
harrison smith
Right, and that's sort of the thing, right, is that this is not, hey, this trial was perfectly run and suddenly at the last minute a stick was thrown in the smoke.
I mean, this is just throwing on the pile of corruption, right?
It's just the judge is an acting judge who should have never been applied here.
He's been actually appointed to every Trump case in his history.
They're supposed to be randomly appointed to 24 judges, of which he is not part, right?
He is not actually in that list of 24 judges, but he gets all three cases.
His daughter is a Democrat operative.
He himself has donated to Democrats.
They're actually working with Democratic representatives advising the witnesses for the prosecution.
So many things about this are corrupt.
This is just another level.
They almost got away with it for us.
I almost forgot about this story completely.
This is one That earlier, like yesterday, I covered it because I was talking about the video of the guy chasing a woman down a hall and it was reported it was Hunter Biden and I went to fact check this and searched on Google and I couldn't find people reporting on it, people debunking it.
I didn't know what the deal was and this was the same story with this where I thought Wait, there's a letter, a Facebook comment.
This seems too good to be true.
I better go check into this.
And the mainstream media was totally silent.
I didn't know what to make of it because they weren't debunking it.
They weren't reporting it.
It was like it didn't exist outside of your Twitter, right?
You posted on Twitter.
Other people posted on Twitter.
I saw it there, but nowhere else covered it.
The BBC has a story and Forbes now has a story on it, but they've really tried to bury this.
I mean, how can this go on?
I mean, how many instances of corruption does it take before this whole thing is recognized for what it is as a total show trial, Brianna?
breanna morello
I think that they're going to try, I think this is the easy way out for Democrats.
I think that they're seeing the backlash from the American people because they've had enough.
You can't, most of us aren't tuning into the corporate media world anymore for the reasons that you just listed.
So they have to try to control everyone.
And the best way to do so is to control the messaging.
So I think for Democrats, the best case scenario is to declare a mistrial, blame an anonymous juror.
And for Democrats, they bow out on this persecution because it's really not a winning situation for them.
harrison smith
There are perennial losers, and we love to see it.
It's incredible, the judicial mismanagement and failure to uphold justice we've seen in this country.
Brianna Morello is on top of it all.
Follow her on Instagram at BriannaMorello.com.
And of course, the Brianna Morello Show on Rumble.
Thanks so much for being with us today, Brianna.
breanna morello
Thank you, Harrison.
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