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I am in Moscow, Russia right now at the biggest mall in Europe, Avya Park Mall, here to talk to random Russians and ask them the question, if they could say anything to the American people, what would it be? | ||
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I would say that America is doing terrible right now. | |
What I've learned about Russia is you guys are very united. | ||
I would say that America is doing terrible right now. | ||
What I've learned about Russia is you guys are very united and you seem to have each other's back. | ||
You're not fighting each other. | ||
In America, we are completely divided. | ||
We're fighting each other. | ||
And meanwhile, our government is literally killing us and destroying our country. | ||
So, I'm about to go back to America, and I'm hoping when I go back, I can bring some of this spirit of unity that I've learned here in Russia back to my own people. | ||
Because we need it very badly. | ||
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Yes, it's really interesting what you're saying. | |
Yes, I agree. | ||
We are very united with our people. | ||
It's like a machine, a real machine. | ||
Yes, we help the guys a lot. | ||
our people, it's a machine, really a machine. | ||
We really help our guys, and in general, everything is good. | ||
We have to strive to do it. | ||
We educate the younger generation. | ||
We also give them the right example, so that they do not forget, because history is also distorted and told in different ways. | ||
And as you know, we have very, very deep roots in general, in Russia. | ||
So you understand what I'm talking about. | ||
Have you watched the film at all? | ||
Have you been translated by Romanova? | ||
Do you even know how the dynasty started in general? | ||
And where and what went there? | ||
The Romanov family to me is new. | ||
I didn't really know anything about the Romanov family. | ||
And what I've learned since I've been here is there's a lot of Orthodox Christians here that believe they have to repent for allowing the Romanov family to be brutally executed by the Bolsheviks. | ||
And I just did a report on this because a lot of American Christians believe that America needs to repent. | ||
And what I've learned here from Orthodox Christianity I think this might be why Russia is so united, is because they've worked on repentance. | ||
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I'm sorry, I just completely lost track of time this morning. | |
Oh, I don't have a clock on my screen. | ||
- Thank you. - Thank you. | ||
Sorry, I just completely lost track of time this morning. | ||
Oh, I don't have a clock on my screen. | ||
If you could say anything to the people in America right now, what would you say? | ||
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I would recommend, first of all, to go to Russia, because Russia is a multinationals and we have a lot of people in America. | |
First of all. | ||
We are better than in America. | ||
First of all, gender-based concept is now much less. | ||
And there is a lot of madness. | ||
We have no such thing in Russia. | ||
If it's a man, it's a man. | ||
If it's a woman, it's a woman. | ||
And the notion that a man goes to a woman, or vice versa, is not right. | ||
And we have people against it. | ||
or on the other hand, it doesn't fit. | ||
And we are against this. | ||
Also, about the war, the sanctions, As you can see, we don't even see these sanctions. | ||
That is, what is in your stores in America, what we have, everything is the same. | ||
That nothing has changed, nothing has changed, all the same brands remained. | ||
Well, I think that's all. | ||
Come to us. | ||
The first question, of course, to the whole population and, first of all, to the government, of course, of the United States of America. | ||
Why is the institution of a traditional family so strongly belittled, in which traditional values are preserved? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
I know that America used to value the family very much. | ||
that they were trained solely in the right gender direction. | ||
Men and women can't be different. | ||
But it's true. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I really don't know. | ||
I know that America used to value the family very much. | ||
America used to value the mother and the father and the children. | ||
And that's what made America great at one point. | ||
And it's been happening for quite some time now, starting with legalizing gay marriage. | ||
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I get it, I get it, I get it. | |
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
N4s.com, band.video. | ||
Got a big show for you today. | ||
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I'm joined by Lily something. | |
What's Lily's last name? | ||
I thought I heard, uh, Owen say it yesterday. | ||
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Oh, okay. | |
Well, then it's Lily Gaddis. | ||
We got scooped by our own network. | ||
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Shame on him. | |
Shame on him. | ||
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Shame on his producer. | |
I'm pissed. | ||
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I hope he's listening right now. | |
We'll tell you the whole story. | ||
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Yeah, we told Scott that we had her booked. | |
Yeah. | ||
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And he scooped us. | |
You know, typically InfoWars is a pretty tight-knit sort of community here, but, you know, maybe it's time for some beef. | ||
Maybe it's time for some innershow beef. | ||
Kind of kidding. | ||
Kind of only just kidding. | ||
So, you know, I was pretty sure she was legit. | ||
I liked her content. | ||
I thought it was pretty cool. | ||
But then she goes on Owen's show. | ||
I think she's an Israeli shill. | ||
Now I think she's a fraud and I'm going to expose her today. | ||
So be ready for that. | ||
She'll regret going on InfoWars before I'm done with her. | ||
No, we are going to talk about that, but of course, it's just the latest, just the latest in a long line of retarded controversies, just to be frank. | ||
And we'll go over, we'll go over the last six months of divisive psyops about ladies on the right wing. | ||
Russiagate. | ||
There's cooking video gate and I'm sure there were like 10 more It's all ridiculous and divisive and strange But I do feel at least partly responsible for it since I posted the video in the first place So we're gonna get into You know chicken recipes with her | ||
And talk about a bunch of other stuff there's a lot of other stuff talked about obviously But for some reason this is what is a dominating the internet right now And I think I'll start off actually with a Story that I wish we had more of. | ||
These types of stories, these types of things going on that are mysterious and questionable and bizarre. | ||
And they have to do with ancient history and modern subversion and controlling the narrative of all of humanity. | ||
It's clip number four. | ||
This is by, I believe his name is James Corsetti. | ||
I think is his name? | ||
Yeah, Jimmy. | ||
Jimmy Corsetti at Bright Insight 6 on X. Bright Insight 6 on X. He posted this video about Gobleki Tepe, this archaeological site that was discovered in Turkey, whose mere existence rewrote the entire timeline of human history when it was discovered. | ||
Basically, it was discovered and it was so old That it was built at a time when previously historians and archaeologists didn't think that humans had the organizational capability to build something like this. | ||
So if you're operating on the assumption that all of humanity is on a, you know, hunter-gatherer base level of development, but then you find a massive | ||
Gathering place with stone carvings, and I it just it rewrites everything it completely upended our conception of when and how humanity came about It was just discovered very recently, but since then It appears as though the World Economic Forum has infiltrated this archaeological site and have shut down all excavation and research into it and And it really makes you wonder why. | ||
So here is Jimmy Corsetti at Bright Insight 6 on X. So I took it upon myself to do some inquiring as to what advances of excavations have occurred at this site in the last several years since that 5% figure received international attention. | ||
And I was stunned to learn that it had not changed at all in the years between 2017 and 2021, as reported by the WorldHeritageFund.org. | ||
However, 2021 is three years ago now, so I searched further and found a 2023 article that included a quote by a professional guide that works at Gobekli Tepe, and she stated that the estimate was still only at 5%. | ||
How is it possible that no measurable advances to this dig have been made? | ||
I mean, excavations began 29 years ago, nearly a third of a century. | ||
So why are we still at 5% and what is the holdup? | ||
And this is where things start to get bizarre. | ||
While doing my investigations into this matter, author Hugh Newman, who recently visited Gobekli Tepe and corroborated the same thing involving that 5% figure, well, he also said something that stood out to me, where he stated that in the context of future large-scale excavations at Gobekli Tepe, the consensus was that that site might be left for, and I quote, future generations. | ||
As there would be more focus placed on excavations at the neighboring site of Karin Tepe, which, by the way, is an incredible site in itself. | ||
But wait a second, what do you mean Gobekli Tepe will be left for future generations? | ||
That statement took me aback, so I took it upon myself to look into his claims on the matter, and was blown away at what I found. | ||
The powers that be have chosen to pass on the full excavations to future generations and have chosen to focus on preserving the site and establishing tourism infrastructure there. | ||
So, upon learning that, this led me down the path of trying to figure out who exactly manages and funds the site of Gobekli Tepe, and who are the key decision makers deciding what happens at this site. | ||
Which led me to the Dogus Group, which is one of the largest private sector conglomerates in Turkey, with a portfolio of some 250 companies in seven different industries, including tourism. | ||
Which is how I came to learn that a 20-year partnership deal was established back in 2016 that enabled the Dogus Group to oversee excavations and tourism management at Göbekli Tepe. | ||
And more specifically, this partnership facilitated that the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism will enable the Dogus Group to become the sole partner of this Neolithic site, which includes, and I quote, a generous donation for the ongoing excavations at this site, a sum of $15 million. | ||
So real quick, just to clarify, any talk of funding being an issue for the holdup in excavations at Cobecle Tepe is simply not true. | ||
That has nothing to do with it. | ||
The Dogus Group has no shortage of money, and to be clear, funding was never said to be an issue in slowing the excavation process at this site. | ||
So, funding aside, the part that I'm going to show you now is the part that's not only disturbing, but practically unbelievable, yet it's managed to hide in plain sight for the last few years. | ||
The 20-year partnership was done by members of the World Economic Forum back in 2018. | ||
Yes, you read that right. | ||
The tentacles of the WEF has seemingly infiltrated the world's oldest and most mysterious structure in all of human history. | ||
In fact, the chairman and CEO of the Dogus Group is a Turkish billionaire by the name of Ferit Sahenk, who is a longtime member of the World Economic Forum. | ||
And not only that, he's on the Forbes list of top billionaires in the world. | ||
And this 20-year partnership deal involving Gobekli Tepe was literally announced at the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland. | ||
They even had an ice sculpture of Gobekli Tepe carved outside the meeting itself. | ||
I mean, you can't make this up, but how on earth have I never heard of this before? | ||
I suppose that since it was back in 2016, few were talking about the WEF at that time, as it wasn't until just the last few years that they've received so much global attention. | ||
Certainly, much has changed in just the last four years alone, as I'm sure many of you have noticed. | ||
And although I imagine that most of you have heard of Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum by now, but if you haven't, you will certainly want to inform yourself. | ||
And I am not going to get into specific details about that organization in this video. | ||
I'll refer you to the comments section for that, as I'm sure others here will help explain exactly who these people are, what they've done, and what their goals are for the future of global civilization. | ||
But This is where the Agenda 2030 and the You Will Own Nothing and Be Happy comes from. | ||
And yes, that's a real quote by Klaus Schwab, the head of the WEF, or at least former head. | ||
And in fact, I'm sure you've probably heard or seen memes saying that you will eat Z-Bugs. | ||
Well, the WEF is what they're referring to. | ||
So, I suppose right about now, it's reasonable to ask, why on earth is the World Economic Forum and their members even associated with management and excavations at Gobekli Tepe? | ||
Now, when Ferit Sahink gave a speech in 2016 at that WEF meeting to announce the 20-year partnership, he said, and I quote, We have placed the Turkish treasure at the heart of the world economic forum because I want the whole world to know about it. | ||
Gobekli Tepe, a common value of humanity, is our zero point in time, referring to it being the earliest known structure of human civilization, and he went on to say, now as we stand on the precipice of a fourth industrial revolution, in a time of great global change, the time is right to collaborate once again. | ||
Interesting. | ||
And again, that was way back in the beginning of 2016, so let me now share with you what has taken place in the eight years since, as I am getting to what is arguably the most important part of this video, and something that will surely disturb all of us. | ||
So again, very great work by Timmy Jimmy rather. | ||
Jimmy Corsetti. | ||
Jimmy Corsetti at Bright Insight 6. | ||
Very suspicious stuff indeed. | ||
Weird. | ||
Why would they not want to excavate this incredible site? | ||
We're going to leave it to future generations? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
As if this is like a gift for the future generations. | ||
We don't want to open it. | ||
We're too good and nice to open it ourselves. | ||
We'll let the further generations open this present. | ||
It's like, what the hell are you talking about? | ||
Just excavate the site. | ||
We want to know what's in it. | ||
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Wow. | |
It's been sitting there for 4,000 years. | ||
It can sit for a little longer, I guess. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know exactly what's going on there. | ||
But I've reached out to Mr. Corsetti and hopefully he'll come on and explain to us a little bit more about what's going on. | ||
But of course, let's leave the ancient past behind. | ||
We've got modern nonsense to get into. | ||
So let's do it like we always do with your daily dispatch. | ||
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All right, here it is, folks. | |
Your Daily Dispatch for Wednesday, the 12th of June, 2024. | ||
One in three kids have elevated levels of lead in blood as FDA investigates lead-tainted fruit pouches. | ||
This is from Infowars.com. | ||
In October 2023, the U.S. | ||
Food and Drug Administration issued a recall for Wannabana apple cinnamon fruit puree pouches after they were found to contain high lead levels. | ||
Two brands, Schnucks and Weiss, were also recalled. | ||
Children who consume the lead-contaminated fruit pouches experience symptoms including headaches, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, changes activity level, and anemia. | ||
According to a UNICEF report, one in three children have elevated levels of lead in their blood, and up to 800 million children globally can be at serious risk due to lead exposure. | ||
Go to Infowars.com to see that story and make sure you aren't feeding your kids lead-tainted fruit pouches. | ||
How does that happen? | ||
This doesn't make any sense. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I just don't even get how the modern food systems work. | ||
I guess my question is, at what point in the process is the lead added? | ||
Because where is it coming from? | ||
So you got fruit, you mush the fruit up, you put it in a plastic pouch, you send the pouch to the grocery store. | ||
At what point are you adding the soft metal? | ||
I mean, is the puree machine just like made out of lead and it's grinding shavings of lead into the machine? | ||
Like, if it's not added deliberately, how does it get in? | ||
I honestly don't understand. | ||
We'll get back into that story. | ||
But it's like, I don't get it. | ||
I don't get it. | ||
This would be a major mystery, right? | ||
It's like, well, you get the fruit, bring it down. | ||
It goes in this machine. | ||
It gets sprayed with water and washed. | ||
Then this other machine. | ||
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Oh, here's a crazy one for you. | |
Rides it down. | ||
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I know your question was rhetorical, but heavy metals can also be added to baby food through additives like fortified vitamin mixes. | |
Yeah. | ||
Uh-oh. | ||
Like it gets added. | ||
Like they add, I mean, that's what, say like, well, it has extra iron. | ||
Well, that's iron. | ||
They add iron to food. | ||
That's what that means. | ||
But are they adding lead? | ||
And if they're not adding lead, where is it coming from? | ||
I mean, legitimately, what the hell? | ||
You take, you take the fruit, you put it in the pouch, and suddenly there's lead in it. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's gotta be added. | ||
I'm now, I'm just, now I gotta look at this. | ||
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I feel like this is your calling after InfoWars. | |
This is gonna be the baby food? | ||
The baby, yeah. | ||
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Nothing but Harrison's Naturals. | |
You know? | ||
Baby food is a conspiracy too. | ||
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I would totally if I saw Harrison's Naturals on the shelf I would totally pick that up. | |
So we we had to um we had to use baby formula at one point and the baby formula in America is toxic goo. | ||
It is crazy. | ||
I mean you read the ingredients and you expect ingredients of baby formula to be like Milk powder and then like maybe some like fortifying iron and some whatever you got to add stabilizers. | ||
They probably got to add sugar. | ||
They probably got to add some other things like. | ||
You know you're trying to mimic the most nutritional. | ||
Substance in the entire world, breast milk. | ||
But you go to the store and you pick up a can of baby formula. | ||
And it's literally like high fructose corn syrup is number one ingredient. | ||
The number two ingredient is soy something. | ||
And then you can't even pronounce the rest of the ingredients. | ||
And it's just like, what the... I mean, this is literally like pouring a bottle of Crisco into your kid's bottle. | ||
It's horrifying and disgusting. | ||
And that's all of the American products. | ||
So you have to order products from overseas. | ||
So we would order products from Switzerland. | ||
That's just like the Swiss like, yes, it's all whole cow milk. | ||
It's very healthy for you. | ||
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The cows live in the mountains, drinks the lake water. | |
It's like, it's like nice. | ||
It's like, okay, these ingredients are whole milk and, you know, that's it. | ||
I mean, it's just, it's very pure. | ||
The thing is... | ||
The customs in America will take your baby formula. | ||
If they find that you're ordering baby formula from overseas, even though it's certified by a higher certification process than we have here in Switzerland, they will seize it from you. | ||
We had multiple instances where we would order from the Swiss company and it would never arrive because it got seized by customs. | ||
So it is like it's conspiracy. | ||
There's no way that this is just the way it has to be. | ||
It obviously isn't because other countries do it in a much better way. | ||
So why in America is the entire industry designed to poison your child? | ||
Why? | ||
And at what point is the lead added? | ||
Is the other question I want to ask. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Elevated levels of lead found in cinnamon raw material used by Ostro Ostro food SAS manufacturer of the applesauce cinnamon pouches Okay, so the cinnamon is made out of lead I mean they're adding lead. | ||
I mean they have to be adding lead. | ||
A dedicated health specialist named Alan Honeycutt Great name. | ||
From the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services played a key role in figuring out where the lead was coming from. | ||
His work in children's environmental health really made a difference. | ||
With the help of a special tool used to identify lead in paint, the NCDHHS team investigated different things in children's environment that could be causing high lead levels. | ||
They looked at different factors, including the children's home, paint, dust, soil, and water, but didn't see anything out of the ordinary. | ||
After interviewing one of the children's mothers, who shared that the Huanabana fruit pouches are among the food their children ate regularly, they considered testing the product. | ||
When they confirmed the lead came from the fruit pouches, they immediately reported their findings to the FDA. | ||
They had 200 times higher lead levels than is allowed. | ||
What is the appropriate level of lead? | ||
I mean, what? | ||
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Alright. | |
It's fine. | ||
It's fine. | ||
It's the government. | ||
I'm sure they know what they're doing. | ||
So yeah, these were sent to the Dollar Tree. | ||
It had a concentration of 2.18 ppm, which for context is 200 times greater than the action level of 0.01 p.m. | ||
that the FDA has proposed in draft guidance for fruit purees and other similar products intended for babies and young children. | ||
So this was all traced back to the Austro Foods processing plant in Ecuador, where the cinnamon used in all three brands was produced. | ||
Cinnamon has a track record of lead contamination, whether from soil uptake into the plant, environmental exposure, or even things getting mixed in with ground cinnamon, but the levels here are likely off the charts compared to what's typically found. | ||
Can you imagine a world, ladies and gentlemen, where the food that our babies eat is produced in a country with standards? | ||
Can you imagine this impossible future? | ||
This utopian vision I have of making baby food for Americans in America and not letting some Ecuadorian factory put a bunch of lead in it. | ||
You know, lead's pretty heavy. | ||
It probably weighs it down. | ||
It probably means that, you know, you might have two tons of cinnamon. | ||
Sprinkle a little lead in there. | ||
Suddenly you have three tons of cinnamon. | ||
Could be something like that. | ||
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Plus, if you send your baby to outer space, they can totally get past like the Van Allen radiation belt after that. | |
Oh, maybe that's what that is. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
Like little astronauts. | ||
Cause we, you know, like we, we give them vaccines so that they can't get things like hepatitis as an infant, right? | ||
Who's to say that those little babies aren't making their way to space and having anal sex? | ||
Feeding your gay child lead is really just vaccinating them against radiation poisoning from the Van Allen belt. | ||
Maybe that's what it is. | ||
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Yes. | |
Here's another answer. | ||
An example would be they use lead-based dyes to improve the color and appearance of spices like turmeric or chili powder. | ||
Lead-based dyes for your food. | ||
Why is all of our food poisoned? | ||
So it's so it's more red of course. | ||
All you have to do is eat a little bit of poison. | ||
Get that nice orange turmeric color that exists naturally if you don't denude it from of nutrients in the first place. | ||
Lead has a cumulative effect on multiple organ systems and young children are particularly vulnerable to its effect. | ||
When it enters your child's body, it can spread to their kidney, brain, liver, and bones, which is why it can cause hematological, gastrointestinal, and neurological effects. | ||
Seizures, encephalopathy, you know the word, and coma may also occur, resulting in brain damage. | ||
One in three children worldwide have high lead levels. | ||
All right, so I got hung up on this first page from the Daily Dispatch. | ||
We'll also try again on the other side. | ||
We'll get into the other major stories. | ||
It's just, you know, you read these headlines. | ||
Oh, there was lead found in children's food. | ||
That's kind of weird. | ||
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Then you start to think about it. | |
And it really hits you. | ||
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Wait, there's lead in the baby food? | |
What? | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
What's the meme? | ||
I would say where it's like, my grandfather having survived, you know, lead poisoning. | ||
My father having survived some other horror. | ||
And then me, my balls filled with plastic, right? | ||
Having to deal with microplastics. | ||
Every generation has a new poison being deliberately fed into them. | ||
The problem is, though, that the lead poisoning never stopped. | ||
The poisonings of the past never ended. | ||
They compound, actually. | ||
They're just added to with all this other stuff. | ||
It's crazy how they all have the same effects. | ||
Apparently, one in five deaths This is crazy. | ||
A 2018 paper published in The Lancet found that lead contamination in adults is associated with a higher risk of mortality. | ||
1 in 5 deaths and over 1 in 4 cardiovascular related deaths are related to lead toxicity. | ||
Lead contamination can also put you at risk of low sperm count, libido and other reproductive issues, headaches, seizures, hearing and vision problems, high blood pressure, nerve disorders, muscle and joint pain, brain damage, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. | ||
Lead can have multi-generational impacts. | ||
Chronic exposure, even at low levels, can result in health effects, yet the symptoms don't manifest until years after exposure. | ||
Research has also demonstrated that lead impairs your nitric oxide signaling, promotes inflammation, alters your I don't even know how to pronounce this word. | ||
renin angiotensin system, disturbs vascular smooth muscle calcium signaling, raises superoxide and hydrogen peroxide in endothelial and vascular smooth muscle cells. | ||
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So there you go. | |
We should all be detoxing continuously. | ||
And this of course has been why we've sold so many products that we've sold to counteract the effects. | ||
Oh yeah, there you go. | ||
Full of asbestos. | ||
That's the other one. | ||
My father full of lead, me full of microplastics. | ||
Only it's me full of asbestos and lead and microplastics. | ||
Somehow it was safer for our parents to like eat lead chips off the wall than it is for us to simply breathe the air at this point. | ||
All right, but moving on now, moving on to some actually gigantic, world-shaking type of news. | ||
BRICS makes major de-dollarization announcement. | ||
After a meeting Thursday in Russia, BRICS announced that it is in the final stages of its de-dollarization mission. | ||
According to BRICS representatives at the meeting, their new payment system was confirmed and it will be a competitor for the current global reserve U.S. | ||
dollar. | ||
Economic ministers of leading BRICS member countries have announced that they are in the final stages of complete de-dollarization. | ||
The bloc's goal for its multipolar international monetary system to mark the end of the U.S. dollar as the sole global reserve currency. | ||
A new payment system has been rumored and discussed for a significant time, but now the BRICS alliance has officially confirmed its development and first target, the U.S. dollar. | ||
So yes, folks, we're doing World War III. | ||
Yes, it's going to be World War 3 time again. | ||
Because we have to. | ||
Because we have to. | ||
Because if every... Basically the way that it works is because... | ||
Oil trading has to be done in U.S. | ||
dollars. | ||
America gets a little percentage of every trade done in the world. | ||
We're like the credit card company, where every transaction, 1 or 2%, goes to the bank, or we're the bank in that scenario. | ||
If they aren't doing these processes in American dollars, then our dollar will crash, which is the entire thing that props up our entire fake economy. | ||
Meaning that the economy will crash, and we're the economy that, because we depend on the dollar and have so much excess cash, because of this black magic witchcraft called the stock exchange, the stock market, if we crash, the whole world crashes, and it's death and devastation globally. | ||
And of course, the dollar, I say the dollar is backed up by nothing, no, the dollar is backed up by aircraft carriers. | ||
Making sure that everybody trades in dollars or they get blown up. | ||
But now they're doing it. | ||
Now they're kicking the U.S. | ||
dollar out of the way and installing their own international monetary standard. | ||
And that's why we're going to war. | ||
That's why World War 3 is starting, in case you were wondering. | ||
Meanwhile, admission of failure, Democratic cities stopped reporting crime stats to FBI. | ||
So the FBI announces that crime has plummeted in the first quarter of 2023. | ||
And according to the report, murder decreased by 26.4 percent, rape decreased by 25.7 percent, robbery decreased by 17.8 percent, aggravated assault decreased by 12.5 percent, reported property crime decreased by 15%. | ||
So let's just be clear, if those were the numbers, that would be astonishing. | ||
That would be incredible. | ||
That would be mind-blowing. | ||
You would have to have, I don't know, an explanation for how such a thing could have occurred. | ||
If you're telling me that you instituted some sort of policy that dropped the murder rate by a quarter, I'd want to know what that is. | ||
It turns out it's just a lie. | ||
It turns out they just aren't counting the murders of the biggest cities in the world. | ||
So, this is the future, essentially. | ||
You can picture this. | ||
Where you see In your own life, in your own experience on local news, that clearly crime is completely out of control. | ||
You're seeing report after report about horrific and quotidian crimes like you've never seen before. | ||
You know, you see in your personal life people you know start getting robbed. | ||
And then you turn on the national news and they report to you that crime is down significantly across the board and that you're safer than ever before. | ||
This is the quintessential 1984, don't trust your lying eyes, trust us, the media type of thing. | ||
They are actually telling you that murder and crime is down despite it obviously being up Hugely across the board. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they stopped reporting the crimes. | ||
And this was, remember, we knew that video. | ||
I mean, that video is so funny. | ||
The black guy's playing pool and he's like, it turns out if you don't charge the crime, it doesn't show up on the statistics. | ||
That's how we get rid of crime. | ||
The way we get rid of crime is to stop calling them crimes. | ||
So this is, this is the new world. | ||
This is it. | ||
You got Karine Jean-Pierre, you've got these despicable, mentally ill, I'm trying not to say retarded people, like Karine Jean-Pierre, standing up and literally saying, quote, violent crime is at a nearly 50-year low, ignoring the fact that the reason we're at a 50-year low is because you're just not counting them. | ||
The FBI is just not, or the police departments rather, are just not reporting their crime stats to the FBI. | ||
They don't get included in the statistics. | ||
So it looks like it went down. | ||
I mean... I don't know why it's... Why we're so stupid? | ||
I was going to say, why do people fall for this? | ||
But the question is really, why do the people in charge think they can lie like this in the first place? | ||
And it's because they can. | ||
It's because they get away with it. | ||
Because they do these things that are just blatant, in-your-face deception, with an obvious answer as to what the truth is. | ||
None of this is confusing. | ||
It's not like, oh, gee, I thought, it sure looks like crime is going up, but these are the official stats. | ||
I guess crime is going down and I'm just seeing it more. | ||
They know they can lie because the American people don't care that they're being lied to. | ||
I guess. | ||
I mean, that's the only thing I can come up to, come up with. | ||
I mean, the fact is, the reason that cities are not reporting their crime It's because it's so out of control they can't even keep up with it. | ||
They can't keep the stats right. | ||
Our cities are collapsing and they can't perform these basic bureaucratic functions because the crime is overwhelming and they can't handle it. | ||
So it's not just that crime is higher, it's that it's so high they can't even count the crime, which then they report as being crime significantly decreasing. | ||
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Alright, welcome back ladies and gentlemen. | |
Have you ever seen a whale be blown out of the water? | ||
Have you ever seen a gay whale be blown out of the water? | ||
I'd like to give a shout out to friend of the show, powerful info warrior himself, Robot Polisher. | ||
You know him well if you're a regular viewer of this program. | ||
Robot Polisher has gone absolutely viral with a tweet About Adam Lanza at Robot Polisher says, the fact that you associate the word Sandy Hook with Alex Jones and don't even remember what this kid's name is, is the result of a highly sophisticated and multifaceted psychological operations. | ||
What do you know about Sandy Hook that you didn't hear directly from the enemy of the people mainstream media that you likely actually trusted back then? | ||
He has a picture of Adam Lanza, of course, making the point that right now people think Sandy Hook, they think Alex Jones. | ||
They don't even know the name of the shooter that did it. | ||
So this has gone absolutely viral. | ||
It's gotten 8.4 million views on this post. | ||
21,000 likes. | ||
I've seen a lot of people respond to this in a variety of different ways, but well done, Robot Polisher. | ||
One person who replied to it is Seb Gorka. | ||
Sebastian Gorka, the gay whale. | ||
Who says perhaps the fact that Jones talked about it for years and made tens of millions of dollars by labeling it fake and saying that children never died has something to do with that? | ||
Which is word for word exactly what the mainstream media has planted in Seb's mind. | ||
Does he not know this? | ||
It's like nothing that complicated. | ||
That's, those are lots. | ||
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Yeah, tens of millions is a little, little bit of an over. | |
No, I don't think you understand, Matt. | ||
All of InfoWars was built on Sandy Hook. | ||
I don't think you realize. | ||
Everything we've ever done is all because Alex Jones for non, 10 years for non-stop, non-stop, he never stopped talking about it every day. | ||
It used to be called the Sandy Hook Show, not the Alex Jones Show. | ||
They had to change the name eventually. | ||
It's just ridiculous. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Trying not to say it. | ||
Trying not to say it, but I did say it. | ||
I did use the word. | ||
Because I responded to Seb Gorka with a simple refutation of his statement by saying, no he didn't, retard. | ||
Now the reason I'm bringing all this up is because Seb Gorka, with his anti-Alex Jones post, has gotten, has received 78 likes. | ||
78 likes. | ||
How many followers does Old Gorky have? | ||
1.5 million. | ||
He's got 1.5 million followers, 78 of them clicked like, whereas nearly 600 people have liked my post. | ||
The times are a-changin', Gorka. | ||
Get with the program, you despicable gay whale. | ||
So, yeah, the gay whale's been blown thoroughly out of the water. | ||
By the truth that what he believes are lies. | ||
And it's as simple as that. | ||
So we'll be joined by Lily, maybe I won't say, I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I thought... No one said her name. | ||
But we'll just call her Lily. | ||
So-called trad wife. | ||
Later in the show. | ||
And we'll take your phone calls throughout the third hour as well. | ||
And, uh, we're going to talk about all the contrary. | ||
We're going to tell you the behind the scenes reality of how this PSYOP went down. | ||
Cause as you know, this is all PSYOP. | ||
It was all orchestrated and pioneered and puppeteered by Owen Schroeder himself. | ||
And I'm about to blow the whole thing open. | ||
I'm about to expose it all. | ||
All right. | ||
We'll do that at 9:30. | ||
I got a video I want to show here and it's not anything new. | ||
It's one of these frustrating things we have to do like over and over. | ||
We have to just like say the same thing continuously because they keep saying the same thing over and over. | ||
It's utterly ridiculous. | ||
And I'm at a lack of words. | ||
Because there's something that binds all of these together and I can't quite put my finger on what it is. | ||
There's a concept floating in the ether that binds all of these things very tightly. | ||
It's something like hypocrisy. | ||
It's something like deception. | ||
It's sort of above, beyond, and throughout all of these things. | ||
Basically, you've got rabid, religious-level extremists as the baseline of the left. | ||
They are completely insane. | ||
They demand total and absolute subjugation to every one of their demands. | ||
And they will openly threaten to kill you if you even disagree with them. | ||
And that's just base-level normie leftist, including the President of the United States, Joe Biden. | ||
That's his stance, right? | ||
I'll go to that video here in just a second. | ||
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So... A story from Infowars. | |
Demented Biden threatens gun owners at anti-Second Amendment event. | ||
They need F-16s to take on the government. | ||
Simultaneously, you've got Supreme Court Judge Alito being threatened with removal from the court by a DOJ order because he raised at his house a flag that was once flown by George Washington. | ||
You see what I'm saying? | ||
On one side, you've got The Democrats openly threatening war against their own people. | ||
Basically saying, we're going to take your guns, and if you resist, we're going to airstrike you. | ||
And that doesn't cause any outrage. | ||
Nobody's offended by this. | ||
There's not articles about what a dangerous development, you know, I mean, it's crazy. | ||
It's crazy for the President of the United States to routinely threaten his own populace with aircraft carriers and strikes and F-16s and... It's crazy. | ||
It's crazy. | ||
But the crazier thing than that is that that's not even mentioned on the mainstream media. | ||
It's not even commented on. | ||
It's not treated as strange or extreme or... | ||
Out of pocket? | ||
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It's just... They're like, well, it's true. | |
But it's true, though. | ||
You have to... If you go to war with the United States, they'll airstrike you, even if you're a citizen. | ||
You can't defeat them with little guns. | ||
Whereas hanging a historically American flag has been spun into weeks of controversy. | ||
People pretending that they're outraged and infuriated by nothing. | ||
There's this weird continuity between these things. | ||
I can't quite put my finger on it. | ||
It's not exactly hypocrisy. | ||
It's not only deception. | ||
There's something more here. | ||
And then on top of all of that, you've got this story from PublicNotice.co by Aaron Rupar and Judd Legum. | ||
Judd Legum? | ||
Doesn't that mean bean? | ||
I'll call him Mr. Bean. | ||
Judd Beam. | ||
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Bean. | |
This is a long story and we're not even going to get into all of it, but it says Sinclair, which is a media outlet. | ||
You know that video that we play all the time of all the local news outlets saying exactly the same things. | ||
They're all following exactly the same script. | ||
And the script is ironically about the way that the news media is controlled. | ||
Well, that's from Sinclair Broadcasting. | ||
They own a bunch of local news stations. | ||
So this story says Sinclair injects deceptive attacks on Joe Biden's age into dozens of local broadcasts. | ||
And talks about Robert Murdoch owns the, Rupert Murdoch owns this company. | ||
And talk about the Wall Street Journal article headlined, Behind Closed Doors, Biden Shows Signs of Slipping. | ||
...boasts that it's based on interviews with more than 45 people over several months, but only one person is quoted on the record as supporting the thesis of the piece. | ||
Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy says, quote, I used to meet him when he was vice president. | ||
I'd go to his house, McCarthy told The Wall Street Journal. | ||
He's not the same person. | ||
Relying on McCarthy as the linchpin of the article is problematic. | ||
First, McCarthy is not a neutral observer. | ||
He's a partisan Republican interested in inflicting political damage on Biden. | ||
Every time Biden goes outside, it's an embarrassment. | ||
Every time he tries to say a sentence or walk 10 feet, nobody's sure if he's gonna make it or not. | ||
These people think that reporting on that, somehow them being deceptive, okay? | ||
So again, I don't know if I'm getting across what I'm trying to express here, but there's this phenomenon where very real and disturbing controversies, scandals, go completely unremarked by the mainstream media, and they simultaneously will fabricate outrage over something that You can't even figure out what it is that they're mad about. | ||
They're trying to, you know, rumple Stiltskin, the straw into gold. | ||
Like, they're trying to take this nothing story of Justice Samuel Alito into a justification for removing him from the Supreme Court. | ||
They're treating flying a historical American flag. | ||
I mean, it would be a ridiculous story if he flew a swastika flag. | ||
It would still not make a lot of sense. | ||
I'm trying to illustrate how far gone these people are, where you could at least understand. | ||
You go, wait, wait, the Supreme Court justice is like secretly flying a swastika flag? | ||
All right, we might need to ask him some questions about this. | ||
You could at least... Oh, that's kind of weird. | ||
If he was flying a hammer and sickle flag, you'd go, wait, one of our Supreme Court justices is a communist? | ||
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What? | |
That's not right. | ||
He flew an appeal to heaven flag. | ||
That's like flying a don't tread on me flag or flying a join or die flag. | ||
It is a revolutionary symbol of our nation. | ||
And yet they are... | ||
For like weeks now, every day, there's been story after story about how this is a big issue and Alito has to address it. | ||
And when he doesn't apologize, that's another big scandal. | ||
Wow, he refuses to even apologize for it? | ||
Well, now we really know this is bad and we've got to do something about it. | ||
Literally nothing. | ||
Meanwhile, you've got Joe Biden who cannot string two words together. | ||
Every single day, we could show you clips. | ||
I don't even bother anymore. | ||
I have like three clips from yesterday of Joe Biden looking like he's completely incompetent, slurring words, just getting lost on a stage. | ||
And those same people that are outraged at the idea that Samuel Alito flew an appeal to heaven flag, they actually think it's a conspiracy by Rupert Murdoch To make it look like Biden is not competent. | ||
If there's one thing that like black pills me above all else that makes me think like there's no saving this country, it's things like this. | ||
It's these stories where it's not just one. | ||
One, you can go, well, this is kind of stupid and weird. | ||
Then you have others in conjunction where it's like, you know, it'd be one thing if you're just hyper suspicious of everybody. | ||
Like Samuel Alito's flying this flag. | ||
He must be a white supremacist. | ||
And Joe Biden is falling apart. | ||
He must be a robot or a clone. | ||
It's like, okay, well, you're just sort of off your rocker. | ||
You just sort of think everybody is tricking you all the time. | ||
That's understandable. | ||
But there's something that's revealed when they dismiss very obvious, real, in-your-face, undeniable facts. | ||
Well, simultaneously thinking that they're like digging in and discovering truths about things that don't actually exist. | ||
It's baffling. | ||
It's confusing. | ||
It's nonsensical. | ||
It just is wild. | ||
It's wild beyond belief. | ||
Every single day, there's a video of Joe Biden being a mental incompetent. | ||
Every single day, there's some new symptom of dementia on display from the commander in chief. | ||
Leftists will literally sit there and claim that people thinking Biden is incompetent or stupid is a trick by Rupert Murdoch. | ||
Two outlets controlled by right-wing media tycoons are working in tandem to aggressively push specious claims, that means fake, false claims about President Joe Biden's fitness for office to millions of Americans. | ||
These people telling the truth is so unexpected and suspicious that they come up with a conspiracy to explain it. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
Look at that video now of Joe Biden threatening us all with F-16s. | ||
It's not even like this is a good point. | ||
At this point, everybody should know the repost to this, right? | ||
Everybody should know the Response that makes this claim ridiculous. | ||
You have a one word response. | ||
Afghanistan. | ||
What about another word? | ||
One word response. | ||
Vietnam. | ||
Let's just listen to it and we'll respond to it on the other side. | ||
Infowars has the story. | ||
Demented Biden threatens gun owners at anti-Second Amendment event. | ||
They need F-16s to take on government. | ||
No, we don't, actually. | ||
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Jesus Christ. | |
I'm just... I'm just in shock at what America has become. | ||
If we get out of line, which they're talking again about. | ||
Jesus Christ. | ||
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They don't need a rifle. | |
I'm just in shock at what America has become. | ||
You've got the president of the United States threatening his own citizens with airstrikes for supporting the second amendment to the Constitution of the United States, the second most important right on the Bill of Rights. | ||
If you support that, he's threatening you with an F-16, but he's so incompetent, so mentally collapsed, he can't even string the words together to say it. | ||
They're way too kind to him in this article. | ||
And by the way, if they want to think it's to take on government, if we get out of line, which is they're talking about again, well, I guess, well, guess what? | ||
They need F-15s. | ||
They don't need rifles. | ||
The puppet president commented. | ||
I mean, that makes more sense than what he said. | ||
This is not a sentence. | ||
It should be redlined on any, you know, spell check out there. | ||
Like, I don't know. | ||
I mean, it kind of makes me mad. | ||
It makes me want to say things I shouldn't say about the ease with which a population armed with rifles We could do very effective things against this government. | ||
Obviously, you can bring up the fact that people who would be flying these F-15s and F-16s are probably the ones who love the Second Amendment. | ||
They're also the people that live down the street from you and me. | ||
This isn't Kuwait, right? | ||
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This isn't Gaza. | |
You're not going to be able to use Americans to bomb Americans and not have that pilot's family killed. | ||
The President of the United States is not about to send F-16s to bomb Americans and not be JFK'd. | ||
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This isn't a... | |
You know, poverty stricken desert land where you can just launch from an aircraft carrier, bomb from 60,000 feet and return to the aircraft carrier. | ||
That's not what a war in America would look like. | ||
And even if that was what it looked like, America has shown they can't even build a goddamn dock off the shore of Gaza. | ||
You people can't do anything. | ||
Part of me gets a little bit pissed off at these people. | ||
But I go, you know, it's what they want. | ||
It's what they want. | ||
They say these things to get people to go, oh, you think I can't do something with a rifle? | ||
I'll show you. | ||
And then they get the excuse they need to actually send people in. | ||
And at that point, you have a bunch of soldiers going, hey, these guys These guys launched an attack on America. | ||
We got to defend America against these domestic terrorists. | ||
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That's all. | |
I mean, that's part of the psychological operation at play here is they actually do want to attack America with the American army. | ||
They can't do that right now because America is stronger than our government's army. | ||
There are more gun owners in America than there are in the rest of the world combined. | ||
It's funny. | ||
People, you know, people even think like, I don't know, do people that aren't gun people, did they not realize what gun people have in their homes? | ||
This is the thing. | ||
Even just like moderate, you know, just guys I know from, you know, my friend's dads that are just like, you go into their basements. | ||
It looks like the video you're seeing. | ||
They have more guns than gun stores. | ||
So it's like, it's not just one guy with a gun. | ||
He's going to arm his entire block. | ||
Like, do you understand how insane it is? | ||
So if they actually want to go after America like they do, they have to do certain things. | ||
They have to get rid of the Second Amendment. | ||
They have to do it in a way that is incremental so people don't rise up and fight back. | ||
They would love to encourage gun owners and right wingers to start the fight so that they can then send in the army with a semblance of justification for doing so. | ||
And they might just false flag it if we don't do it in the first place. | ||
And importantly, they need an army that doesn't know the Bill of Rights, that doesn't know the Declaration of Independence, that doesn't know the Constitution, that doesn't know that you don't have to follow orders that are illegal or unconstitutional. | ||
That aren't even American would be ideal. | ||
If they could have an army of imported serfs who don't know or care about American values. | ||
If they can have them as their personal militia, Praetorian Guard, to oppress the rest of us, that's ideal. | ||
And they're doing all of these things, right? | ||
They've kicked out all of the patriots from the military, either through Mandating the COVID vaccine to make sure anybody who was not willing to go along with the lie was weeded out or literal, you know, purity tests, like we just reported on yesterday with the FBI, where they would, before hiring somebody into the FBI, ask their friends and family, are they a Trump supporter? | ||
Were they against the jab? | ||
Well, then they're not allowed to come in. | ||
So anybody who's a right winger, anybody who understands the constitution, Anybody who has a Don't Tread On Me flag, or a Confederate flag, or any other historical American flag, they also got removed from the Army. | ||
So they're eliminating actual patriots from the Army. | ||
They're bringing in and arming and enlisting foreign nationals through illegal immigration. | ||
They're trying everything they can to poke the bear and get right-wing Americans to do something violent to give them the justification that they need. | ||
And in the meantime, they're incrementally very subtly destroying the Second Amendment through a variety of bureaucratic procedures. | ||
They desperately want to go to war with the people of America. | ||
They just know they can't do it until certain prerequisites are met. | ||
Again, I mean, you've got a guy. | ||
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Amen. | |
You've got a guy who cannot even express the threat that he's trying to bludgeon us with. | ||
I want to play that clip again because It's like a bad dream or something. | ||
You know, it's like nobody would even write a movie like this. | ||
It's like idiocracy, but it wouldn't be funny. | ||
It'd just be like sad and scary. | ||
You've got this dementia-ridden old coot standing up at a podium, threatening the American people with F-16s while being incapable of stringing the words together to make that point. | ||
Let's watch Joe Biden again. | ||
Here he is trying. | ||
What he's trying to say is if you want to take on the government, you're going to need F-15s because an assault rifle is not enough to take on the American government. | ||
That's not what he says. | ||
What he says is a jumble of words that hardly associate with one another. | ||
But that's the point he's trying to get across, which makes the whole thing that much more horrifying. | ||
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By the way, if they want to think to take on government, if we get out of line... If they want to think that they can... Well, guess what? | ||
They need F-15s. | ||
They don't need... They need F-15s. | ||
Actually, they need to stop you from getting your medicine for a day. | ||
and you die. | ||
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It's just so offensive. | |
It's so intolerable. | ||
It really is. | ||
Now at the same time that this is happening, the Biden administration is working to federally seize F-15s and F-16s under the control of the state National Guard units. | ||
So Biden is working to remove all 15 F-15 and F-16 fighters from state National Guard units under the control of state governors at the same time that he's reminding Americans they need an F-15 to stop him. | ||
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Yeah, they're trying to start a civil war. | |
Thank you. | ||
They're actually starting a third world war while simultaneously trying to start a war with their own people. | ||
Elsewhere during the event, Biden lied that he was a constitutional law professor, that cannons were unlawful to own during the Civil War, and severely botched President Thomas Jefferson's famous Tree of Liberty quote incorrectly referencing the blood of liberty. | ||
Biden was also dubbed a hypocrite on social media for urging gun reforms, while his own son Hunter was convicted on three felony gun charges that same day. | ||
He claims he was a professor at UPenn. | ||
He never was. | ||
He claims he taught constitutional law classes on the Second Amendment, which he never did. | ||
Says you couldn't own a cannon when the Second Amendment was implemented, which you absolutely could. | ||
And again, the blackpilling part of all of it is they don't care. | ||
The leftists don't care. | ||
They are salacious. | ||
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What is it? | |
Salacious Crumb? | ||
Is that his name? | ||
He's the best image of your average lefty that you could ever get. | ||
The little goblin creature that sits next to Jabba the Hutt. | ||
Who revels in The violence that his master commits against his opponents. | ||
because they think that like by being close to power, they're somehow also powerful. | ||
And like that's the spirit that you have to understand. | ||
When you see Biden going, If you want to take on, if you want to take on the government, if you're, if you want to step out of line with the, take on the rifle, you need more than that. | ||
You need more than, you need an F-15, F-16. | ||
Take on the... So when he sits there and goes, I'm going to kill you with an F-16 because I can, because I'm powerful. | ||
That's like Jabba the Hutt. | ||
You know, telling the Jedi he's about to be eaten by the basement monster. | ||
And all the left is watching this, watching this despicable old gangster threaten their fellow Americans. | ||
They're sitting there laughing, sitting on his shoulder. | ||
Yeah, he's gonna kill you. | ||
He's going to kill you, and I'm powerful because he's going to kill you. | ||
And that's why we love the old Star Wars movies. | ||
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Peace. | |
Because they reflect something that we see in our own lives with a... sort of embodies these intangible realities. | ||
And then the people that you recognize in a metaphorical, mystical form, Jabba the Hutt being your typical politician, Salacious Crumb being your typical leftist, and both of them getting what they deserve. | ||
That's why we love watching those movies. | ||
there's something cathartic about it. | ||
So that's, like, that's the thing. | ||
It's not like Salacious Crumb is gonna sit there and go, um, Jabba, did you give that Jedi a fair trial? | ||
I like you, Jabba, but I think you may have gone a little far there. | ||
They don't care. | ||
They're like, yes, kill the person. | ||
Because I'm with you, and if you are powerful, then I'm powerful. | ||
That's how these people feel. | ||
So they, like, love it. | ||
They, like, think that, like, yeah, those stupid right-wingers with their guns. | ||
Joe Biden's gonna bomb them. | ||
Jabba the Hutt's gonna kill this Jedi. | ||
And I'm powerful for that. | ||
Because I'm smart enough to be the quizling. | ||
While at the same time, they're weeping. | ||
They're weeping crocodile tears. | ||
Again, I don't know how to define. | ||
fact that Sam Lelito refused to apologize for waving a flag with a tree on it. | ||
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Again, I don't know how to define. | |
I don't know how to fully describe what exactly is going on here. | ||
But again, you've got this story. | ||
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I just... | |
Two outlets controlled by right-wing media tycoons are working in tandem to aggressively push specious claims about President Joe Biden's fitness for office to millions of Americans. | ||
Do I need to explain what's going on? | ||
Can we just laugh at this article together? | ||
On June 4th, the Wall Street Journal published a 3,000-word article questioning Biden's mental acuity. | ||
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What? | |
Questioning Biden's mental acuity? | ||
Like, I should just read this article. | ||
And, uh, I should have told the crew about this before. | ||
But I'm sure there's, like, compilations. | ||
We could just be playing a compilation of Joe Biden. | ||
just collapsing continuously, just falling over, falling off his bike, like doing all the, there we go, I knew they'd have something going. | ||
So I just want to play, you know, in the background, the tangible, visible evidence of his mental incapacity while reading this wild-eyed, crazy conspiracy theory by Aaron Rupar that Mr. Biden is actually just incredibly smart and capable crazy conspiracy theory by Aaron Rupar that Mr. Biden is actually just incredibly smart and capable and any claims of his mental acuity are evidence | ||
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Anonymous criticism from Republicans is even flimsier. | ||
For example, during a January 2024 meeting on Ukraine, unnamed Republicans criticized Biden for consulting notes, speaking softly, and taking 10 minutes before the meeting started to personally greet attendees. | ||
Several Democrats provided Wall Street Journal with on-the-record quotes about their impressions of Biden, including... | ||
Several senators, but none of them were included in the piece. | ||
The Wall Street Journal piece was panned by independent media critics. | ||
CNN's Oliver Darcy said that the Wall Street Journal piece had glaring problems. | ||
In Pointner, uh, Pointner, Pointer? | ||
Tom Jones wrote that it was not a fairly reported story because it relied exclusively on quotes and opinions from those who didn't want to see Biden elected to a second term. | ||
Folks, they think that if you notice that Biden Is an incompetent old retard that you are in a conspiracy to deceive America. | ||
They think that you have been tricked by Republican senators into thinking that Joe Biden is not mentally capable. | ||
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It's like I used to think that Americans were deceived because the media they were getting was so one-sided, was so cohesive in their messaging that it was like, you know, it was just a matter of naivety or ignorance rather than malice, of genuine misconception rather than deliberate lies. | ||
There's no way. | ||
There's no way the people writing this article think that Joe Biden is mentally competent. | ||
There's just no way. | ||
There's no way that anybody who's ever seen a video of Joe Biden ever in the last four years thinks that he is sharp and on the ball. | ||
They are actually trying to convince you that thinking that Joe Biden is not sharp, not quick, that that is a lie, that that's a specious, wild claim. | ||
I mean, I don't even know how to explain this. | ||
What it is is that they're actually setting up a mission. | ||
Media bias. | ||
So extreme. | ||
That the assumption at the get-go is that you will cover up for politicians they don't want criticized. | ||
And will lie on their behalf. | ||
And that by not doing that and by telling the truth, you will be accused of being partisan. | ||
It's one of the things that comes up constantly. | ||
You don't need a reason to tell the truth. | ||
Again, this is just what the left does, where it's just like, the far-right is leaping on this topic. | ||
The far-right is taking advantage of this reality, right? | ||
We're trying to shut down farms, and far-righters are swooping in to scoop up the farmers and incorporate them into- We're just telling the truth. | ||
We're just being honest. | ||
These people are so dishonest. | ||
Their worldview is so warped and distorted and wrong. | ||
They literally hear the truth and sit there going, why would he say that? | ||
What's he really getting at? | ||
What's he want? | ||
Why would he tell the truth? | ||
They don't get it. | ||
They don't understand. | ||
It says the Wall Street Journal piece That we mocked because the whole idea was like, oh, behind closed doors, Biden is slipping behind closed doors, really? | ||
Because in front of the doors, he's being ordered around by the Easter Bunny. | ||
So what's going on behind the scenes? | ||
We're joking about how obvious the point of this story was. | ||
But it was repackaged by Sinclair Broadcast Group and beamed into the homes of millions of Americans. | ||
Sinclair, which is controlled by right-wing media mogul David Smith, owns or operates 185 local television stations across 86 markets. | ||
Sinclair repackaged the Wall Street Journal story through its centralized news team, known as the National Desk. | ||
The segment was then pushed to dozens of local news stations owned by Sinclair. | ||
Oh my God, it's all unraveling. | ||
The conspiracy is coming true. | ||
The veil is being removed from my eyes, and I'm realizing the conspiracy was for the local news to tell the truth about what everybody can see with their own frickin' eyes. | ||
It's like, it's just... So, they tell the truth about Biden, and these retarded leftist conspiracy theorists start drawing lines on a board going, well, it's from Wall Street Journal, it went here, and they quoted Kevin McCarthy, and that's owned by Rupert Murdoch, and they've been sent to the local stations, and it's all to make Joe Biden look like he's a freaking mental incompetent retard, because he is! | ||
I mean, good lord, people. | ||
I mean, we're Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
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I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | |
I'd like to tell you a story now. | ||
I want to lay out a timeline for you here. | ||
Let me explain some controversy that's been erupting on Twitter recently. | ||
Here's how I experienced this. | ||
First, a couple days ago, I'm scrolling through Twitter, and I see Alex Jones has retweeted a video of a young woman sitting in a car, and he retweets it with the Phrase I think I'm in love. | ||
Something like that. | ||
I didn't watch the video. | ||
I think I bookmarked it because I bookmark everything and I moved on. | ||
Then yesterday I'm scrolling through 4chan and I see a post with a TikTok video. | ||
It says TikTok is blowing up over this white girl saying the n-word. | ||
I watched the video. | ||
I thought it was pretty funny. | ||
I thought That it would probably go pretty viral on Twitter. | ||
I was surprised I hadn't seen anybody else post it before, because while she says the N-word, she does it in such a casual and inoffensive and natural way for anybody, a person like me that grew up in the 90s, listening to rap music and hearing the word constantly from the media. | ||
It's not that strange that it's part of our vocabulary. | ||
I thought it was funny. | ||
I downloaded the video. | ||
I uploaded it with a deliberately clickbaity title saying, why is everybody so mad at this video? | ||
I thought it was funny. | ||
I posted it because I knew it would make people mad for no reason. | ||
Then it started to blow up, started to get a lot of attention. | ||
I noticed that the woman who made the video was now on Twitter and had followed me, so I DM'd her. | ||
Hey, do you want to come on InfoWars? | ||
She says yes. | ||
I say my producer will be reaching out to you. | ||
She says great. | ||
Can't wait. | ||
And then, what do I know? | ||
It just goes absolutely nuclear viral. | ||
Goes totally insane. | ||
And then I'm scrolling on Twitter again and I see that she's about to go on with Owen Schroyer on The War Room. | ||
He sniped my interview! | ||
That's all right, but that's fine. | ||
So that is the entirety of my experience with our guest here today, Lily Gaddis, free speech enjoyer. | ||
She's known on social media as an unapologetic trad wife, although we don't know if that's true, and has been fired now after casually dropping the N-word in a cooking video that went viral. | ||
She can be found on Twitter at LLDDIISS, and she joins us now today. | ||
Welcome to the show, Lily. | ||
Thank you so much for having me on. | ||
Can we for the record, this is the first time you and I have spoken. | ||
Yes, it is. | ||
Okay, good. | ||
Just to get that out there in the open, because I may have contributed to this, the post I did went fairly viral, got a lot of attention, people asking me if it was my fault you got fired. | ||
I think you'd been fired before I ever even posted the video, because this really blew up on TikTok, right? | ||
Our sphere didn't see it until it came to Twitter, but on TikTok, this video was already causing a bit of a kerfuffle, wasn't it? | ||
Right, so what happened was I first posted the video and it got like a normal amount of views and it was all like just normal positive comments referring to what I was actually talking about in the video, which had nothing to do with race. | ||
Um, and then I had posted another video that was, that went very viral and it was a little bit more controversial. | ||
And then I guess the hounds started searching in my TikTok. | ||
They found that one. | ||
They were like, we struck gold. | ||
She sent the, said the N-word and then that's it all from there. | ||
I think, yeah, I think you struck gold by, uh, by saying the N-word actually. | ||
I just think it's so strange because it's just like, This is how it happens. | ||
I just see a video. | ||
I post it. | ||
I see you're following me. | ||
I reach out. | ||
Hey, you want to come on InfoWars? | ||
You say yes. | ||
Great. | ||
I'll connect to my producer. | ||
And then suddenly it's like people are like digging through my Twitter and they're like, it's like images of a screenshot of your account that shows I'm following you with a big red circle around it. | ||
And they're like putting dates together. | ||
And it's just like, what is that? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
What are you people think you're uncovering? | ||
It's a silly video that is obviously going to piss people off, even though it shouldn't because the word I guess is, is toxic to them. | ||
I don't even know. | ||
I don't want to just redo the interview with Owen Troyer because he did do a good interview with Owen Troyer where he was asking about Israeli shill and all this sort of stuff. | ||
Here's my question. | ||
Is it possible? | ||
Is it at all remotely the case that you might just be a normal person? | ||
Might you actually just have opinions and follow right-wing influencers like millions of other people in this country? | ||
Because I have a feeling that might be it. | ||
They noticed that you follow the daily wire. | ||
You've retweeted Ben Shapiro. | ||
You, you know, don't hate Israel. | ||
People think that this is evidence of something. | ||
I don't think, I think they just don't know normal people. | ||
All of these views are very normal for conservative women to have. | ||
Am I wrong in that? | ||
Right, that's what I've been saying this whole time. | ||
I don't subscribe to any of the right-wing cliques. | ||
I don't like identity politics. | ||
I think that's the worst part about leftism. | ||
And I think it's really inundated even the right-wing party with all these little niches, these little cliques and whatever. | ||
I represent the normal people. | ||
You know that video The frat boys that went viral, they were like holding up the flag. | ||
I would say I'm their poster child. | ||
That's who I represent. | ||
I represent just the fun American, red-blooded American, normal people. | ||
I don't know about any of this craziness because, like I said, I'm not a part of it. | ||
And I don't want to be a part of those cliques. | ||
I don't care to be endorsed by anybody. | ||
I just speak my mind and I speak the things that we're all thinking. | ||
But how dare we say out loud because we might get canceled. | ||
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But yes, I'm a person. - Yeah. | |
Yeah, I don't know. | ||
It seems obvious to me. | ||
I just, I mean, I legitimately think that, and I'm not trying to cast shade on some of these Twitter people, but they're too online. | ||
They're on Twitter way too much. | ||
Like, if you go talk to normal people, the number one person that they're going to listen to if they're on the right wing is probably somebody like Ben Shapiro. | ||
There's a reason that he's the most popular podcast. | ||
There's a reason that his underling is the second most popular podcast, right? | ||
What's her name? | ||
Bryce or whatever her name is. | ||
I don't know. | ||
People have this idea that because they have this niche on Twitter that's extremely, like, hyper-vigilant against Jews or whatever, it's like they think that that's normal and that outside of that must be evidence of fraud or something. | ||
But, like, just go talk to the dude that works down the street at an oil company. | ||
He's just gonna be like, oh yeah, I listen to Ben Shapiro every day. | ||
It's like, I don't know, man. | ||
It's... There's a very sincere possibility that The atmosphere being created now is just repugnant and repulsive and rejects normal people, which means we'll never win. | ||
I mean, you might be like new to some of this stuff, but just what's been your experience? | ||
Are you insulted by this? | ||
Are you confused by it? | ||
I'm sort of infuriated by it because I go out of my way so much to talk about things I'm not supposed to talk about, only to have the dissidents claim I'm an Israeli shill or something. | ||
That pisses me off. | ||
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Does it piss you off? | |
Well, honestly, I'm more bummed out than I am pissed off because I thought the right wing was the cool party, but they're just as autistic and stupid as the leftists. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
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But a lot of these people, like, come on, just be normal. | |
You know, we're not going to win the country by By cutting out the main citizenry. | ||
A united people is how you keep your government in check. | ||
And by having all these little cliques and, like I said, identity politics, all that's doing is alienating everyone. | ||
You're a very niche group. | ||
You have factual things, obviously, but the mainstream people are not seeing that, and you're not having a real impact on America. | ||
Sorry. | ||
If you want to change America the way it is, you have to appeal to Americans, real, normal Americans who don't have time to be on all these Twitter spaces because they work nine to five, they come home, they might go to the gym, they snack all day. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Like, they're just normal people. | ||
And I think those are the people that don't really have a voice. | ||
Those are the people who are afraid to speak out because since they don't have a platform, if they did say what they were actually thinking, their life's over. | ||
So that's who I represent. | ||
I don't care about all these little niches. | ||
They're stupid and divisive. | ||
Well, and to me, the frustrating part is like, obviously the left is going to come after you like a pack of rabid dogs. | ||
And it'd be nice to be like, you know, they'll come after me, but the right wing's got my back. | ||
But instead what happens is you put yourself out on a limb. | ||
You say something that's, you know, you know, to be unpopular and that you're going to get attacked by the mainstream for. | ||
And all of a sudden the right wing is also attacking you just as, uh, you know, viciously, which is to me, it makes you go, you know what, why? | ||
I don't want to be with you, P. I'm trying to be on your side, but you're attacking me for it. | ||
Why would I want to contribute to you? | ||
The left-wingers that hate me seem like they actually support the people on their side, which makes them maybe better people. | ||
We'll get back to this on the other side with Lily Gattis at LLDDIISS. | ||
On the other side, stay with us. | ||
Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
My guest is Lily Gaddis. | ||
She is an enjoyer of free speech. | ||
Follow her on Twitter at LLDDIISS. | ||
Of course, she is still going super viral over a number of videos, but in particular, one in which she says the dreaded word, the forbidden word, the N-word. | ||
I mean, I feel like a little bit of a coward every time I say the N-word. | ||
Because I don't like the idea that my speech is being restricted because a bunch of dummies get offended, but I get it. | ||
It makes people uncomfortable. | ||
I'm on the radio, so I'm trying to be nice, but it turns out you might not be the only one who has let this word slip while on camera. | ||
Our producers have been combing through footage of American Journal and discovered something that might ruin my career. | ||
Here it is. | ||
We can break you out of the prison you've built in your own brain. | ||
Now, we're going to talk a lot about Trump today. | ||
Baddest marshmallow I've ever seen. | ||
Whoa. | ||
Now, we're going to talk a lot about Trump today. | ||
The crew wanted to play that. | ||
I guess he was reversing through footage and found me saying the N-word. | ||
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As I do after the show. | |
Yeah. | ||
Combing through. | ||
So just in case. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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We are the in... Say it again? | |
We are the in-warriors. | ||
The in-warriors. | ||
That's right. | ||
This whole thing is very silly, and we're just talking during the break here, and I think we have another clip here that explains my position, where we are on InfoWars, where I think Lily stands as well on all of this. | ||
Speaking for all of us, here's a little puppet dog. | ||
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I don't know why we're doing this, Lauren. | |
It's because the Ice Stars did it earlier. | ||
It's fine. | ||
Yeah, but we're the Ice Stars, Lauren. | ||
We're just normal men. | ||
What do you mean, normal men? | ||
We're just innocent men. | ||
Just normal men Lily's just a normal girl. | ||
All of this is normal. | ||
All of this is very normal. | ||
And Lily, it's not just the right wing that wants to make the things that you've posted on Twitter seem like they're evidence of some conspiracy and you're a false flagger. | ||
But to me, the leftists as well, it's like they have all these beliefs that are so crazy, so strange, so offensive. | ||
And here we are just trying to be normal. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about just being normal, what that means to you? | ||
I think being normal is having a life like outside of social media. | ||
Not being so tied to some kind of clique or whatever, that that's your whole identity. | ||
I think it's, you know, just being who you are, as dumb and cliche as that sounds. | ||
It's having common sense. | ||
It's caring about the country you live in. | ||
And it's pushing back against the woke cult that's taking over this country. | ||
You know, it's being able to identify things that are stupid, call them out for what they are, and mock the stupid people pushing these horrible agendas that are ruining the country. | ||
I think it's just, you know, we're just normal. | ||
I don't know how much of it, but if you are normal, you'll know it. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
I agree. | ||
And that's what, it's like, it's weird. | ||
That has to be our calling cry. | ||
It's like, we just want things to be normal. | ||
We just stop trying to chop our kids junk off and stop trying to force this down our throat. | ||
Just be normal for the love of God. | ||
If America was just normal, none of this would be an issue. | ||
And you wouldn't have the corresponding, you know, reaction to the abnormality, which is just another version of abnormality. | ||
It's all very strange, but. | ||
You know, I feel like I almost have a responsibility to speak up about this stuff. | ||
Being a normal person, being a normal human being, because there's so much of the right wing now that's been captured by these groups that, in a lot of ways, don't believe in normal things like marriage and dating and, you know, having friendly relations with your neighbors, no matter what color or race or religion they are. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about just like what we need to get back to in terms of traditional values? | ||
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Right. | |
So I mean, everybody's flawed. | ||
Like, I do not want to identify myself as a trad woman because I am, you know, you can come after me be like, oh, she's whatever. | ||
Yeah, I'm just a kind of like, like, again, I mean, we like to have fun or whatever, but, like, I like the 80s. | ||
I like 80s Americana, and that's what I want to see a resurgence of. | ||
That was a time when you could just say what you wanted. | ||
It was a joke. | ||
It was funny. | ||
There was great race relations in that, better race relations than there are now, because everything was just a joke. | ||
Everything wasn't taken so seriously. | ||
You know, comedy was actually funny. | ||
People were allowed to say what they actually, like, felt. | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
There was a lot of patriotism. | ||
There was a lot of unity. | ||
It was fun. | ||
I think there's the world is not very fun these days. | ||
Everything. | ||
Everyone's a Puritan now. | ||
Everyone's a square on the left and the right. | ||
The left is very puritanical. | ||
And oh, you can't say that word because that might offend somebody. | ||
And then the right. | ||
It's like, well, you have to you have to align with our little rule books. | ||
No, no rule books. | ||
Everybody just Know that you're an American. | ||
We're all unified under being an American and living in the best country in the world. | ||
That should be all that matters. | ||
I want the marketplace of ideas to thrive. | ||
I appreciate everybody's ideas. | ||
I'm not throwing anybody under the bus. | ||
I want to hear everyone's ideas. | ||
I think everybody should have the right to say whatever they want. | ||
But unless we all collectively start to realize that we're not a clique, but that we are Americans, because if America goes down, we all go down together, no matter what little clique you are in. | ||
So we just need unity back, you know? | ||
We just need everyone to just go back to 80s Americana. | ||
That's what we need. | ||
We need fun. | ||
We need guys on jet skis. | ||
We need, you know... | ||
We need the jocks to not be the bad guys. | ||
We need people who are weird to be mocked. | ||
That's a good thing. | ||
You know, it keeps the bad in its place. | ||
In the closet, if you will. | ||
Yes, no, I completely agree. | ||
And forget the 80s, when I was in high school, this wasn't a big deal. | ||
It was like, people said the n-word. | ||
We don't even need to get into it. | ||
It's just, it's so weird how far everything has gotten so quickly. | ||
And I think you're right. | ||
I think we need unity. | ||
We need just traditional values, but not like, you know, stay at home and don't use birth control traditional, just traditional in terms of mutual understanding of what we're doing here and what we're, what we all believe in terms of what it means to be an American. | ||
It all seems very obvious to me and people don't get that. | ||
And then of course, there's just the idea that That there are these purity tests. | ||
One of the reasons why I understand people's, you know, suspicion about all of this is because, like, every month there's been a new thing. | ||
There was, like, the calendar thing, where women were selling calendar pin-up, where they're pin-up models. | ||
Then there was, like, something with Isabella DeLuca, where she was making food, and everybody got mad at her. | ||
And then there was the catfish girl that likes catfishing, and she was a PSYOP, and now you're a PSYOP. | ||
It's like every month there is a new A trend of like going after a conservative woman for not being conservative enough. | ||
How does it feel to be the latest in this iteration? | ||
Do you recognize that? | ||
Have you followed any of this? | ||
Yeah, I would say so. | ||
And my response is I don't really care. | ||
You know, if you don't like my version of conservatism, cool. | ||
But, you know, you're not going to appeal amasses. | ||
You're not making, you're ruining, you're perpetuating feminism, if you will, by making marriage seem so unappealing. | ||
And I think this is all just being perpetuated by people that have a chip on their shoulder or whatever. | ||
Losers, like I already addressed in a previous video. | ||
Those kind of people are the downfall of America because they got a chip on their shoulder. | ||
And so, you know, misery loves company. | ||
They want everybody to be miserable. | ||
But no, marriage is amazing. | ||
Like, we need more people getting married. | ||
We need more guys proposing. | ||
We need more girls I'm not scared to get into marriage because, oh, it might be—you know, the guys that talk about marriage, it sounds really unappealing. | ||
Like, no, it's a great thing. | ||
It needs to be fun and light. | ||
I'm so sick of the squares. | ||
I'm so sick of the Puritans, because they're making everything so unappealing that you can't exactly blame people for running into the trap of feminism, because what's the alternative? | ||
It's so negative that it's not even appealing. | ||
Make traditional values great again. | ||
It doesn't have to be lame. | ||
You don't have to be boring. | ||
You don't have to be a Bible thumper. | ||
Nobody likes those people, and it alienates everybody. | ||
If you want to bring people together, you have to just have fun with it. | ||
Humor is very powerful, and I think that's why jokes and Things that are humorous is so censored because it's one of the most powerful tools that we have. | ||
It's lighthearted, it's happy, it's fun. | ||
That's what we mean more of, not any more of this negativity towards everything. | ||
As cliche and dumb as that sounds, it's true. | ||
And it's not that Western culture, like traditional Western culture, uplifts women. | ||
The whole point is like, no, we think women are special and, and, you know, occupy an elevated position in our society like that. | ||
That's what all of the seemingly patriarchal things that were designed to give women a good life and keep them safe and happy. | ||
And, you know, that's, to me, the way to push this is to go, look, you know, Marriage and all these traditions, these were all made because it's for women's benefit and they are denying that or they're taking that away and through feminism they're making women miserable. | ||
So are we not the side of happiness and joy and fun? | ||
I love what you're doing. | ||
I hope you keep it up for a long time to come. | ||
I'm so glad you're not letting the controversy, you know, affect you in a negative way. | ||
Lily Gaddis at LLDDIISS on Twitter. | ||
She and I are not Israeli agents. | ||
Please, for the love of God, just have fun on TikTok. | ||
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Welcome back, folks. | |
This is the Daily Dispatch. | ||
This is the American Journal. | ||
We forgot to do the Daily Dispatch. | ||
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It's all right. | |
We got a lot of stuff to cover. | ||
We got Fauci engaged in some very suspicious activity. | ||
I want to get into today. | ||
We're going to open up the phone lines in the next segment. | ||
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Take your calls. | |
There's a, I don't know if it's the Dunning-Kruger effect, but it's not the case. | ||
I'm not sure what it is. | ||
I just, I just want to tell all the people out there, I get suspiciousness. | ||
I get skepticism. | ||
When it's healthy, when it's normal, when it's beneficial to getting to the truth. | ||
You can go too far. | ||
You have to actually look at the evidence. | ||
You have to actually look at the totality of the situation and keep an open mind as to what all the variables could be. | ||
It's one of those things. | ||
I don't think it's Dunning-Kruger. | ||
There's some other term for it where it's like you read a news story about something you know about and you can tell all of it's wrong. | ||
Right? | ||
If a newspaper does a story about your job and you're like, this is totally inconsistent with my everyday experience. | ||
Then you read a story about somebody else's job and you assume it's true. | ||
Because you don't know any better. | ||
There's a lot of that going on here where it's like, I can only know that I'm legitimate because I'm because I'm me. | ||
But it's offensive at a certain point. | ||
When you go so out of your way to just be totally truthful, totally honest, totally upfront about everything, and you receive flack for it, and you get, you know, punishment for it from the wider society for saying things that you say, only have people that should ostensibly agree with you call you a shill. | ||
And it's just like, you people aren't as good at Discovering frauds as you think you are. | ||
I think is what I, the message I want to get across. | ||
Some things are real. | ||
Some things are legitimate. | ||
And the reason why it's so frustrating, I put out a tweet today that was a little bit opaque, maybe a little bit more subtle than people might get, but is the, the deformed guy from 300, Aphalius or something is his name? | ||
The Hunchback guy. | ||
I just put, you know, under that the quotes like, King Leonidas is a Persian shill. | ||
Thermopylae is a psy-op. | ||
Because at a certain point, it's like, do we need to die? | ||
If we get killed, will you still be calling us shills? | ||
When our company goes down, when we're, you know, when the bank closes our accounts, when we get kicked off of the internet, What do we have to do? | ||
What do we have to do to prove that we're real? | ||
What is it going to take? | ||
Is there anything we can do? | ||
And at certain points, like, you know what? | ||
No. | ||
Even if you stand your ground, literally until death, there will be people after you who come along and say, nah, that was all a psyop. | ||
He was a shill the whole time. | ||
That was a fraud. | ||
And so then the question is obviously, why would I die for that? | ||
Why would I die for a cause only to have the people who support that cause call me a shill and question my integrity? | ||
Because we've done it. | ||
Infowars is being destroyed. | ||
Everybody here is losing our job. | ||
I've said things about, in particular Israel, that means I'm never getting a job with most right-wing outlets. | ||
At this point. | ||
I'm happy to. | ||
I'm just telling the truth. | ||
I don't, you know, I don't actually say anything that's not true or that I don't believe. | ||
So I'm gonna keep doing it regardless of the consequences, but it'd be nice if there was some, you know, people on our side who recognized and appreciated that rather than interpreting it as some sort of It's like why is he telling the truth? | ||
I guess it goes back to what I was saying earlier. | ||
You don't need a reason to tell the truth. | ||
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Let's talk a little bit about COVID as that whole scam is spiraling. | ||
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Welcome back. | |
Spiraling and spiraling. | ||
Fauci is called to testify on accusations of COVID speech suppression. | ||
Concerned about potential governmental overreach during COVID-19 pandemic, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has formally requested Dr. Anthony Fauci to participate in a transcribed interview. | ||
The interview No, I mean, what we need is more evidence. | ||
I mean, I know we have the emails showing that he did it. | ||
federal government aims to probe Dr. Fauci's alleged role in the Biden White House's censorship initiative. | ||
Oh, good. | ||
Oh, well, then great. | ||
No, I mean, what we need is more evidence. | ||
I mean, I know we have the emails showing that he did it. | ||
I know we have in his own words, him describing the way that he was circumventing FOIA disclosure by using personal emails. | ||
I know we have in his own words, the entire correspondence with himself and other doctors at the NAID, doctors who thought that it had come from a lab only to have a meeting with Fauci, receive $16 million and publish an article completely reversing their receive $16 million and publish an article completely reversing their previous stance. | ||
I mean, I know we have all of that, but what we really need is to talk to Fauci more. | ||
What we really need is for him to testify. | ||
That'll get us to the bottom of it. | ||
How much more evidence do we need? | ||
Arrest him. | ||
There's nothing that we can find out that we don't already know. | ||
That we haven't already known for literally years. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
I wish I could be excited about this. | ||
Oh, Fauci's being called to testify. | ||
Oh, the walls are closing in. | ||
No, we have all of the evidence. | ||
In black and white. | ||
In official disclosure. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Arrest Fauci. | ||
Charge him with the crimes that we know that he's committed beyond any reasonable doubt. | ||
Convict him. | ||
Throw him in prison. | ||
What are we going to find out? | ||
What are we going to find out about Dr. Fauci getting another chance to dance rhetorical circles around the very simple questions being asked to him? | ||
We get another chance to let him grandstand about how he is science and questioning him is dangerous. | ||
What do we think we're going to learn here? | ||
We know everything. | ||
I've used the metaphor so many times it's annoying at this point but this literally is like you've got a man who's been killed lying in his kitchen with a knife in his back but he's got security cameras and we have the footage of the person doing it. | ||
It turns out it was Anthony Fauci. | ||
Anthony Fauci broke in. | ||
It's on video. | ||
Him stabbing him. | ||
We've got the weapon. | ||
We found the murder weapon. | ||
It's got his fingerprints on it. | ||
We seized his cell phone, and on his cell phone were messages saying, hey, I'm going to this guy's house to kill him right now. | ||
And then afterwards, another message saying, whoo, I just killed him. | ||
That was crazy. | ||
And they're like, I think we should bring this guy in for an interrogation. | ||
I think maybe if we spend four years researching, it's like we have all of the evidence. | ||
Put him on trial. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
What is this? | ||
It's not enough. | ||
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In the slightest. | ||
Fauci, who held dual roles of chief medical advisor to President Biden and leader of the White House COVID-19 response team in 2021, is at the heart of allegations suggesting that senior officials under his leadership coerced one of the globe's largest social media platforms into centering discussions around COVID-19 lab leak theory under White House pressure. | ||
Hmm. | ||
Allegations? | ||
Suggesting? | ||
Is it perhaps because we have them doing that in their own words? | ||
Is it maybe a consequence of the Twitter files and the emails and the FOIA requests all showing that this is exactly what happened? | ||
Is that what you mean by allegations suggesting? | ||
Kinda like how the video footage of the murder is an allegation suggesting that one man murdered the other? | ||
I mean, it's like, what are we doing here? | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
We're gonna bring Alejandro Mayorkas to testify on allegations suggesting that he opened the border. | ||
Oh, what, you mean the interviews he gives where he says, yeah, we're setting up intake processing centers in Guatemala to fly in tens of millions of migrants? | ||
Might that have hinted that he's helping to facilitate the migrant crisis? | ||
I don't know how you operate a civilization where the criminals just brag about what they're doing, where evidence of their criminality is everywhere constantly, and you just every month or so bring them in to chastise them and then let them go again. | ||
I mean, what are we doing here? | ||
What is this? | ||
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I wish I could be excited about this. | |
I really do. | ||
I really do wish I could be like, oh man, this is it. | ||
It's happening. | ||
It's not though. | ||
It's not. | ||
If it was happening, it would have happened. | ||
It would be happening. | ||
You'd be arrested. | ||
You'd be charged. | ||
All the evidence that we have is overwhelming and overflowing and probably too much evidence at this point. | ||
It needs to be presented to a jury. | ||
The Committee on the Judiciary and Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government are conducting oversight of how and to what extent the Executive Branch has coerced or colluded with companies and other intermediaries to censor American speech. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
How many Twitter files have been released at this point? | ||
Twelve? | ||
What number are we up to? | ||
You have the internal documents. | ||
You have the names. | ||
You have the dates. | ||
You have who did what, why, when, how. | ||
You have it all. | ||
What are we doing here? | ||
Like, I feel like I'm going crazy. | ||
Because I feel like, I mean, I think I remember disclosure after disclosure after disclosure. | ||
I was pretty sure That we had the internal documents from Twitter and the internal documents from the FBI that show the very close coordination and collusion, I'm pretty sure, unless I'm the crazy one, that we have the physical, tangible, in their own words, evidence of them saying, delete this person off the internet, Twitter saying okay, and then the person getting deleted. | ||
I mean, what are we doing? | ||
How much more investigation do we have to do? | ||
I feel like I'm the crazy one because they're conducting oversight as to how and to what extent the executive branch has coerced or colluded with companies to censor American speech. | ||
They're announcing that they're doing it. | ||
They made an announcement like two weeks ago that to shore up election and make sure there's not misinformation affecting our election, we're ramping up the Cooperation between the FBI and Twitter to make sure that we remove dishonest actors. | ||
So they're still doing it. | ||
It's been going on forever. | ||
We have all the information. | ||
And we're still investigating? | ||
Why are we still investigating? | ||
What are we trying to figure out here? | ||
Honestly. | ||
The allegations of censorship are further complicated by accusations against Dr. Fauci for sidelining opposing views within the scientific community, notably those of Dr. Robert Redfield, the former CDC director who supported the lab leak origin of the virus. | ||
Such actions purportedly exemplify a broader attempt to suppress dissenting opinions on the pandemic's origin. | ||
What, you mean like Event 201? | ||
That you can watch the whole thing on YouTube? | ||
Hours upon hours upon hours of the current head of the DNI, Avril Haines, coordinating and orchestrating the suppression of information on COVID-19 before the virus was ever even released? | ||
Is that the type of coordination you're talking about? | ||
Is that the type of censorship you're talking about? | ||
The type that's done in front of everybody on tape? | ||
That we've been covering for four years? | ||
Is that what you're trying to get to the bottom of? | ||
I mean, my God! | ||
How much more do we need? | ||
Jesus Christ. | ||
Like, every single thing they mention. | ||
Also, he, uh, he may have engaged in efforts to destroy or hide essential records concerning the virus's origin. | ||
Potentially using personal emails and other non-official communication methods to evade the Freedom of Information Act and public scrutiny. | ||
In his own words, in his own emails, he says, let's use personal email to avoid FOIA requests. | ||
I'm telling you, this is why it makes me seem, like, feel crazy, because I'm like, no, I remember that happening. | ||
Why are they talking about this in a way that makes it seem like we don't know? | ||
We know! | ||
We've known the whole time. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
Arrest him. | ||
Charge him. | ||
Put him on trial. | ||
Because they're doing it again. | ||
They're doing it again. | ||
With a variety of different diseases, by the way. | ||
They're doing it with bird flu. | ||
That we've been covering for months. | ||
Ah, gee, it looks like America and China are cooperating on weaponizing bird flu. | ||
Maybe somebody should stop them. | ||
Gain-of-function is another one. | ||
We have to get to the bottom of whether or not gain-of-function... It was used. | ||
They used gain-of-function. | ||
They created the virus in a lab, they released it on purpose. | ||
The vaccine never worked, it never did, they knew the whole time. | ||
I mean, what is... I have the feeling that if they brought Fauci in to testify, and he sat there and went, yeah, I didn't want to be caught in the FOIA request. | ||
No, we used personal email because we didn't want you people knowing what we were doing behind the scenes. | ||
Yeah, the lab leak origin, I knew it was a possibility, but I didn't want people to know that. | ||
So I bribed them with taxpayer money to put out a falsified report saying the lab leak origin was a conspiracy theory. | ||
He could literally sit in front of the weaponization subcommittee hearing, say in his own words, in no uncertain terms, verbatim, I did it. | ||
I did it on purpose. | ||
I did it to cover up further crimes. | ||
I did it in cooperation and collaboration and conspiracy with other people. | ||
I bribed them with your money, your taxpayer dollars. | ||
And all of the media outlets and big scientific publications were in on it with me. | ||
What would happen? | ||
Would they even care? | ||
I mean, they'd probably schedule another hearing a couple months from now. | ||
He could literally admit to everything he's ever been accused of. | ||
And the Republicans would be pissed because they wouldn't have a chance to pretend they're getting to the bottom of it anymore. | ||
They'd write a strongly worded letter. | ||
And they'd schedule more hearings. | ||
Because it's not like it would be any more evidence than we already have. | ||
It's not like people are sitting there going, well, there's a lot of evidence, but I'm still kind of not sure. | ||
Maybe if I heard Fauci say it himself, then I'd believe it. | ||
He could say it himself. | ||
Nothing would happen. | ||
He probably should. | ||
I mean, if I, if I was Fauci at this point, I know I'm untouchable. | ||
I know they're not about to throw me under the bus. | ||
So why not? | ||
It would frankly be appropriate. | ||
Fauci went up, acknowledged everything that he did. | ||
Acknowledged the gain of function. | ||
Acknowledged the vaccine conspiracy where they were setting up factories to create mRNA vaccines before the virus had even been officially announced to the wider American public or world public. | ||
They coordinated with the World Economic Forum in Davos to kickstart this whole thing as we saw in the video that we premiered here from Matt Baker. | ||
And the Moderna CEO talking about Anthony Fauci helping to quarterback this whole thing from all the way back in 2019. | ||
You should just get up, admit all of it, and go, can you stop calling me in? | ||
Can you stop making me come testify? | ||
You know all this. | ||
You know I covered up the lab leak origin. | ||
You know I knew masks didn't work. | ||
You know I pulled the social distancing six foot thing out of thin air and I never had any scientific backing. | ||
You all know all of this. | ||
Stop pulling me in to question me as if you're going to do anything. | ||
You're not going to do anything. | ||
You know I lied. | ||
You know I deceived the American people. | ||
You know I did it for a reason, and the reason was to shut down the American economy and get mail-in ballots so we could cheat in the 2020 election, which we did. | ||
And you're not going to do anything about it, because we're in charge and you're not. | ||
And then he gets up and leaves. | ||
And the Republicans would fume and write some Twitter posts and nothing would happen. | ||
That's what you should do. | ||
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But they are still doing it. | |
From USRTK.org, Fauci's Institute hid monkeypox gain-of-function plans. | ||
For nearly nine years, Anthony Fauci's Institute concealed plans to engineer a pandemic-capable monkeypox virus, they call it MPOX now, with a... We're gonna call him gaypox. | ||
Because it's a sexually transmitted disease between gay people. | ||
Is what it is. | ||
But yes, they engineered a pandemic-capable mpox virus with a case fatality rate of up to 15%. | ||
Congressional investigators revealed in a new report Tuesday in June 2015, a scientist at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases received formal approval from the National Institute of Health's Institutional Review Board for experiments expected to engineer a monkeypox virus with a high transmissibility and moderate mortality. | ||
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Why, well, to release it, of course. | |
Why else would you engineer monkeypox? | ||
Not just to have fun. | ||
NIAID, the institute Fauci oversaw for nearly four decades and which underwrites most federally funded gain-of-function research, concealed the project's approval from investigators with the House Committee on Energy and Commerce over the course of a 17-month long investigation. | ||
A new interim report describes the obstruction and secrecy around the IMPOX proposal as a case study in how the institute oversees and accounts for the monitoring of potentially dangerous gain-of-function research of concern. | ||
The revelations land amid global concerns about whether coronavirus gain-of-function research, research that might generate pathogens with increased pathogenicity or transmissibility, may have contributed to the worst pandemic in a century. | ||
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I mean, I just... I just don't even know. | |
I just don't even know. | ||
I just don't even know at this point, to be honest with you. | ||
They can't even say with certainty the gain of function happened. | ||
Even when they admit that it might have happened, they can't even admit what it's for. | ||
This is why it's so confusing. | ||
They say gain-of-function research, research that might generate pathogens with increased pathogenicity or transmissibility. | ||
What do you think gain of function means? | ||
Might. | ||
It might increase. | ||
That's the point of it. | ||
What do they mean might? | ||
And what do they mean research that it may have? | ||
Can we please, can we just have, I mean, is it that hard? | ||
Honestly? | ||
Here's how this, we'll correct this paragraph. | ||
Here's how the paragraph reads. | ||
The revelations amid global concerns about whether coronavirus gain-of-function research, research that might have generated pathogens with increased pathogenicity or transmissibility, may have contributed to the worst pandemic in a century. | ||
Let's just cross out all of the mays, all of the might, all of the whether or not, all of the, all of these words, how this should read. | ||
Is the revelations land amid global concerns that coronavirus gain-of-function research, research to deliberately create pathogens with increased pathogenicity or transmissibility, contributed to the worst pandemic in a century? | ||
It just did. | ||
We can stop pretending that we don't know what happened. | ||
Please? | ||
For the love of God? | ||
Can you give me another reason why they went out of their way to cover up the research they were doing? | ||
You know, I don't go out of my way to cover up when I go to Home Depot. | ||
But I would if I bought the murder weapon there, right? | ||
I would deny that I ever went there. | ||
I would try to cover it up. | ||
I would turn my phone off. | ||
I would just throw the receipt away. | ||
Because what I was doing was criminal and I knew it. | ||
These people were covering up their actions, covering up what they were doing, hiding, disguising, using personal emails, using FOIA, you know, getting around FOIA requests, having a total lack of transparency, in this case with monkeypox, they also did it with bird flu, they're doing it as we speak with coronavirus, because they're criminals, because they know what they did was wrong, because they're hiding the evidence from you. | ||
Not well, by the way. | ||
They aren't good at hiding the evidence. | ||
They don't need to be because the evidence is out and nothing's being done about it. | ||
35 million people is the newest estimate as to how many people have died as a direct result of the vaccines. | ||
Vaccines, I remind you, that they are still pushing. | ||
They are still advertising that are still being injected in the arms of people around the world. | ||
So I think I'm kind of sick of the gathering of evidence. | ||
Who do we need to get this message to? | ||
Who needs to hear this? | ||
Who doesn't understand what's going on yet? | ||
And why are they still using words like may or might? | ||
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Why? | |
I'm telling you, this is what annoys me more than anything else. | ||
And it's constant. | ||
I mean, it's forever. | ||
Everybody gets this, right? | ||
Representative Tim Burchette is requesting an immediate investigation into Secretary of State Blinken and the 51 intelligence officials for their role in interfering in the 2020 election. | ||
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Oh, really? | |
Wow, four years later, huh? | ||
So you've let them serve out the entirety of the election that they sold, of the administration that they achieved through the stolen election. | ||
Just now that they're wrapping it up, I think it's a good time to bring this up, huh? | ||
From the very beginning, it's been obvious the Hunter Biden laptop is real, which means it's obvious the intelligence agencies were lying. | ||
It was a known and well-published reality, a fact, that Anthony Blinken quarterbacked the whole thing and was the impetus, was the initiator of the entire Hunter Biden laptop Russia lie. | ||
But don't worry, folks. | ||
They're requesting an investigation. | ||
Investigation hasn't started yet. | ||
You understand. | ||
But the request has been sent in, so we're supposed to celebrate this? | ||
So it's act like this is a victory. | ||
If we can't do something to these people through the legitimate means, we can't do something to these people. | ||
This is like the final test. | ||
This is like, this is like the litmus test. | ||
This is the sort of like testing the machine before you put it out on the showroom. | ||
It's like, can America function or not? | ||
That's what's being decided right now. | ||
And if we don't punish Anthony Fauci and punish Anthony Blinken and punish Alejandro Mayorkas and punish Merrick Garland for their open, deliberate treason, And that's it, folks. | ||
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Alex Jones has been ordered to pay Sandy Hook victims' families nearly $1 billion. | |
A billion-dollar verdict. | ||
Almost a billion dollars in damages. | ||
965 million dollars in damages. | ||
965 million dollars. | ||
A billion dollars. | ||
100 billion dollars. | ||
This is actually a larger warning for other liars and conspiracy theorists in our society and our politics. | ||
It's a rebuke and a punishment that we believe, according to a lot of legal experts, will set this new precedent. | ||
The mother of George Floyd's daughter now filing a $250 million lawsuit against Kanye West. | ||
Kanye West made, quote, false statements about the manner of Floyd's death. | ||
He says the family could sue for intentional infliction of emotional distress, citing the recent Alex Jones trial as an example. | ||
Alex Jones is patient zero. | ||
Take him out. | ||
Now, what does this mean? | ||
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Lying and conspiracy theories part of their business model or politics. | |
Fox News is clearly watching this closely. | ||
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They are facing this suit by Dominion Voting Systems for over a billion dollars. | |
You heard that right! | ||
Billion with a capital BYE! | ||
This is not a trial. | ||
There was no jury trial in this case. | ||
No judge in U.S. | ||
history has ever told somebody what they can and can't say. | ||
Everybody knows you're supposed to get your day in court. | ||
Yet the one person who is being denied any day in court is Alex Jones. | ||
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Alex Jones didn't kill anybody. | |
You were clear in that you had a change of heart, or you believed that you were wrong, or you believed you made a mistake, which I think is admirable. | ||
And I think the fact that they want to browbeat you after that is what is so scary. | ||
And I think that people out here would do well, if you're watching, to understand that apologies do nothing with these monsters. | ||
The whole purpose of the First Amendment is to keep the government the hell out of the business of speech. | ||
Totally disregarded by the Connecticut courts When they decided to write their Alex Jones rule. | ||
This judge, Barbara Nellis, is a disgrace to the rule of law, a disgrace to the judiciary, a disgrace to the justice system. | ||
So the regime has come for Alex Jones. | ||
They always start with Alex Jones when it comes to these things. | ||
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You don't have to be an Alex Jones fan to understand that he is most definitely being made an example of. | |
The law industrial complex in collusion with the media can work in harmony to completely obliterate somebody financially. | ||
That's a billion dollars for expressing an opinion, which under the prevailing Supreme Court case law, is absolutely protected. | ||
The question is, do they really care about what Alex Jones said, or do they want to destroy Alex Jones? | ||
Do you now believe that the First Amendment is absolute, or do you believe that the First Amendment has limitations? | ||
I believe that the First Amendment is absolute and that you can't be priorly constrained. | ||
Obviously, if you get found guilty by a real jury in a real trial for defamation or libel, then it doesn't have absolutes. | ||
It does have limits. | ||
But I wasn't given a free trial. | ||
The First Amendment is unique in the world. | ||
Most countries don't have that. | ||
I think the United States is the only country that has this, right? | ||
This enshrined freedom of speech in our highest law. | ||
That's what they want to take away. | ||
This is our rights being taken. | ||
This is a Hollywood production. | ||
I'm not saying Sandy Hook didn't have it. | ||
I'm saying the production of what I supposedly did and how big it became and this huge event. | ||
I'm not the Sandy Hook guy. | ||
I'm the guy that wrote the number one best-selling book in the world, The Great Reset and the War for the World. | ||
That's why the globalists hate me. | ||
is because I'm exposing their corporate worldwide tyranny. | ||
Well, it's happened, folks. | ||
They're taking us down, but not without a fight and not in a way that is going to remotely help them at all. | ||
We're only going to get bigger. | ||
We're only going to become more widespread. | ||
We will reconvene at some later date to the fury and outrage of tyrants rendered impotent by the First Amendment. | ||
What a beautiful thing that is. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I'm gonna open up the phone lines for your calls. | ||
We'll take your calls in the last segment. | ||
1-877-789-2539, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
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1-877-789-2539. | |
But I actually want to go to another clip here. | ||
This is by Mike Binns, clip number five, because he points out something that I've pointed out continuously when it comes to the Clinton suicide list, right? | ||
The list of people near the Clintons who have died. | ||
People say what they believe is that this is Hillary Clinton killing these people. | ||
My point is always that Hillary Clinton is simply an operative of the CIA. | ||
The CIA is killing people to protect itself. | ||
And that's the exact same thing that happens in Ukraine. | ||
Again, that we pointed out, if you just look at all of the pieces in the whole Ukraine debacle while Trump was president, It was pretty clear that they freaked out at the idea that Donald Trump was investigating Ukraine, because that's the little string sticking out of the sweater that if you start pulling it, the whole thing unravels. | ||
So much of their nefarious global operations were centered in Ukraine, from the human trafficking, to the gain-of-function research, to the energy manipulation, to just the blatant corruption, to overthrowing the government in the first place, to setting up World War III. | ||
I mean, That was the linchpin. | ||
So when Donald Trump started fiddling around with the linchpin, when he started messing about with the Keystone, well, they swooped in to destroy him, not to protect Hunter Biden, but protect themselves. | ||
The CIA, the deep state of which Hunter Biden and Biden and Pelosi and all the others, Mitt Romney and John Kerry and all the people whose kids were high paid executives in Ukraine oil companies. | ||
They were doing it to protect themselves. | ||
Let's go now to clip number five. | ||
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Well, the intelligence officials are refusing to retract or apologize or recognize that they lied to the American people. | |
And this was before the 2020 election. | ||
So you could really say this was an intentional election interference by these former intelligence officials, couldn't you? | ||
That's exactly what it was. | ||
This was a cover-up. | ||
These are spies who have a license to lie. | ||
Remember that when the CIA was constructed in 1947, it was given a so-called plausible deniability doctrine, which was basically created so that the U.S. | ||
State Department would be able to lie without having U.S. | ||
government fingerprints on things and get away with it. | ||
It was basically an entire agency, an entire apparatus set up to lie to the American people and to lie to the world in order to hide dirty acts of government. | ||
And the fact that it was 51 of these spies doing that lying is bad enough on its own, but it really shouldn't be a surprise to anyone and they will never retract that letter because they were in the middle of a CIA operation in Ukraine themselves. | ||
If you remember, the New York Times itself even ran a piece about two months ago about how the CIA essentially took over the Ukrainian intelligence state, effectively took over the Ukrainian government after the State Department overthrew the democratically elected government of Ukraine, and the State Department funded $5 billion worth of U.S. | ||
taxpayer dollars to support that coup. | ||
And Hunter Biden was knee-deep in that same Ukraine operation. | ||
In fact, Hunter Biden's law firm, it was just published three days ago by John Solomon's Just the News, that Hunter Biden's law firm made a letter request to the State Department to have Burisma considered a vital U.S. | ||
national interest. | ||
Well, if the State Department accepted that designation, that means that the CIA, whose job is to provide covert support to the State Department, Would have had a green light to protect Burisma in all forms, including the rigging of their prosecution, where Joe Biden himself descended on Ukraine to fire the prosecutor when he was investigating Burisma. | ||
The CIA was backing Burisma. | ||
And that laptop, if you remember, they ran a whole simulation at the Aspen Institute about how to hide the damaging upcoming story pre-publication about a Hunter Biden-Burisma leak. | ||
So, lo and behold, it was the very CIA who apparently was backing this whole thing. | ||
And remember, Kofor Black was also on the board of Burisma. | ||
Kofor Black was 30 years at the CIA, won a CIA Distinguished Medal. | ||
He was Mitt Romney's Sherpa to the CIA, according to the Daily Beast. | ||
They are covering their own tracks and using their license to lie to do it. | ||
It is an international intelligence community protecting itself and its functionaries and actuaries, Hunter Biden and all these others. | ||
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All right, folks, we're going to go out to your phone calls. | |
Hold on. | ||
Don't finish that. | ||
Don't don't fill that up. | ||
Now I know. | ||
All right. | ||
Somebody called in and the crew is filling out what they want to talk about. | ||
And they said, this person thinks the N-word chick is, and I didn't want to know. | ||
I wanted to find out live on air. | ||
Whack, apparently. | ||
Whack is what she thinks she is. | ||
We're going directly out to your phone calls now. | ||
Lots of people want to talk about the N-word. | ||
Great. | ||
We'll go to line number one first. | ||
Info Warrior in Seattle. | ||
A message to all Info Warriors. | ||
You're on the air, Info Warrior. | ||
Line one, guys. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Hold on, InfoWarrior. | ||
Now you're on air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Harrison. | |
Thank you very much. | ||
And the crew, can you hear me? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
All right. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Hey, if they take over everything in, you know, your guys' warehouse, you know, all your servers and everything, won't they be able to use your voice, you know, 20 years down the road and claim that they own that? | ||
Just like they do with, um, you know, old records of Star, you know, old tapes of Star Trek, you know? | ||
Yeah, that's, uh, I don't know. | ||
That might, that might be a possibility. | ||
Uh, I guess they would, they would get ownership of all of the old content that we've made, but, you know, it's already free to air. | ||
I mean, that's why I've been telling people to download it yourself, you know, go download it and, uh, make sure you have personal copy that you can re-upload because they'll likely just take it all down. | ||
I doubt they'd want to use, My stuff or anything. | ||
I mean, when you talk about like, you know, record deals where the artist signs away their likeness for all of eternity, that's because they want to keep making money selling the same albums over and over. | ||
I doubt the people that take control of InfoWars will be interested in selling our content anytime soon. | ||
They'd rather it just go away, but it's possible. | ||
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But it is going to go away. | |
They're going to use that through the algorithms to delete everything that has ever been said that is physically On your hard drive. | ||
So, like, I have a message to Alex Jones. | ||
He left a message yesterday and I didn't get a chance because I don't get on Twitter. | ||
I don't get on any of these social medias. | ||
But my message is, first, ditto. | ||
And Mr. Jones, spike the cannons. | ||
You know, you guys are going, you guys are leaving. | ||
We're never going to hear, you know, most of you guys again. | ||
Harrison's going to go somewhere just like Mr. Knight went somewhere. | ||
Everyone's going to be gone. | ||
You're going to lose all this, and it's going to be immediately gone. | ||
Quicker than a power, quicker than anything is going to be gone in days if it happens. | ||
If it happens. | ||
That was my message. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Well, thank you. | ||
I mean, it is going to be gone, that's true, but it exists in so many decentralized places. | ||
I mean, It's on Rumble right now on a variety of different channels, every show we've ever done. | ||
I have archival copies of everything I've ever done. | ||
I can re-upload if I want. | ||
You know, we're not really going anywhere. | ||
It's just the... The ship is going down. | ||
We're all gonna get on lifeboats. | ||
And hopefully, in the future, rendezvous and build another fleet. | ||
That's just how it goes. | ||
That's just what happens when you successfully oppose the powers that be. | ||
I think it's a trophy of ours. | ||
I think it's a medal on our chest. | ||
The fact that we've been shut down by the U.S. | ||
government is proof of what we've been saying the entire time. | ||
You know, I used to, like, all the way back in, like, middle school, I know I'd be looking up stuff that I wasn't supposed to be looking up, and the meme was always, like, you know, my FBI handler seeing me ask a girl out or whatever, and it's, like, this idea of, like, I bet they are watching me. | ||
I bet they do have a file on me. | ||
It's actually kind of fun working at InfoWars and being, like, oh, no, they definitely have files. | ||
No, there's definitely FBI agents whose entire task is monitoring me. | ||
I hope they like what they see. | ||
I hope I make them laugh sometimes. | ||
I really hope, and this is a skit that we never got to do before the end, but I always thought it was a funny idea of the FBI continually trying to assign people to monitor InfoWars and they have to replace them like every month because the person who's assigned to listen to Alex Jones ends up being converted by him. | ||
So there'd just be like meeting after meeting with the FBI top brass, calling them and being like, Uh, you're observing, you're monitoring and surveilling the InfoWars case. | ||
How's that going? | ||
And the guy's like, it's good. | ||
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No, it's good. | |
I just, I just, uh, have you ever heard of building seven? | ||
I'm just, I mean, they've been saying some stuff. | ||
I just want to make sure that they're lying. | ||
I just want to make sure that what Alex Jones is saying isn't, isn't true. | ||
Cause I've really been, and they're like, all right, we're going to have to transfer you. | ||
We got to get a new one. | ||
Like, geez, we had, we did this last week, last week there was a guy. | ||
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Okay. | |
Bring in a new guy. | ||
New guy comes in. | ||
He's like, Oh, Alex Jones, that bastard. | ||
Yeah, I'll surveil him. | ||
I'll make sure I'll get to the bottom of what's going on. | ||
And then a week later, it's him just like, yeah, I've been reading into some stuff that I've been hearing. | ||
And it's just like, I don't know. | ||
I don't know what it's like to be a FBI agent monitoring yours truly. | ||
I hope I'm telling them things they don't know already. | ||
I hope they use their position inside the FBI to bring it down once and for all. | ||
Thank you for the call, InfoWarrior. | ||
Let's go to Patriot John in Florida. | ||
Go ahead, Patriot John. | ||
You're on about people using the N-word. | ||
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How you doing, Harrison? | |
Good. | ||
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Good to talk to you again. | |
It's been about a year and a half I've talked to you about stuff. | ||
Thanks for calling in again. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I've been a musician most of my life, and I did mechanic work, machine work. | ||
I worked for Chrysler in central Florida. | ||
It's funny because I grew up, you know, listening to all kinds of music. | ||
I loved black blues, all kinds of things. | ||
And I could sing all that stuff really well. | ||
So, but I looked like Buddy Holly when I was a kid. | ||
So, I mean, you know, when I was in high school, I wore black rimmed glasses. | ||
And I had a funny incident where I showed up for a to help out a band in upstate New York, in Syracuse actually, and their singer had had an emergency appendectomy, and they had to play this big gig, and they knew that I could sing all the songs. | ||
So I show up, I knock on the warehouse door, and this black guy opens the door, and he was a saxophone player, I recognized him. | ||
I said, hey Clem, how you doing? | ||
He goes, who in the F are you? | ||
What kind of whitey mayonnaise boy? | ||
He said, like that. | ||
And I had a little cassette tape in my hand. | ||
And, uh, and he said, you can't be the guy that I heard on the tape. | ||
I went, yeah. | ||
And, uh, he goes, but, but you're whitey mayonnaise. | ||
I said, well, I, I said, I, I can't help it. | ||
I said, I've been listening to black music since I was a kid. | ||
He said, well, get on in here. | ||
So it was like, oh my God, you know, but it was so funny because they just, you know, it was like, how can this guy that looks like this, you know, sing like this or play, you know, it was just, but I mean, I grew up with this kind of stuff. | ||
And when I worked in machine shop, I had one guy who used to come in and he'd say, where's honky John. | ||
And he called, he's called me honky John. | ||
We didn't, you know, we laughed it up. | ||
We yucked it up. | ||
You know, I mean, it's just what we did. | ||
I mean, everybody got along. | ||
Yeah. | ||
No, I'm telling you. | ||
So when was that? | ||
What decade? | ||
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Well, probably like during when that started, when I started singing, that was like in there in the late 60s, like 67, 68, that incident, because I didn't have my driver's license yet at that point. | |
But this other thing, when I was working machine shop, that was probably early 70s, you know, stuff like that. | ||
And I was thinking about Hamburger Hill, the movie, because my brothers were both Vietnam vets. | ||
And if you play that one section with Doc, Courtney Vance at the end, he says everybody, you know, who had all been on the Hill, and Senator Kennedy was saying they couldn't take the Hill. | ||
And, you know. | ||
Yeah, no, it's very weird how rapidly everything, like race relations, have I don't know. | ||
People have a weird view of race relations if you aren't actually in a diverse area. | ||
friend in high school that played football so of course he was friends with all the black football players so i went to public school in houston i was surrounded by black people all the time i was like the only white kid in my class for half my college experience and uh yeah there's there's like a weird uh i don't know people people have a weird view of like race relations if you aren't actually in a diverse area when you're in diverse area i got the same thing where it'd be like you know some black guy being like a white boy | ||
And I'll just be like, yes, black boy. | ||
And they would laugh. | ||
Like, it's just, if you aren't like scared, if you aren't just like, oh, I'm white, sorry. | ||
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It doesn't matter. | |
And our friends and the black guys on the football team would grade people by how black they were and then assign you a certain number of N-words that you could use that day. | ||
Like, it was all a big joke. | ||
It was all a big joke. | ||
I was like, well, you play football and you listen to rap music, so you get to say the N-word five times a day. | ||
But you do hip-hop dance and you, you know, do all that. | ||
You're pretty black. | ||
You get 10 words a day. | ||
And so my friends at the end of the day, if they hadn't used up their N-words, would go to the black guys and go, N-word, N-word, N-word, N-word, N-word, N-word, N-word, N-word, N-word. | ||
Peace! | ||
I'm out, y'all. | ||
And it was all a big joke. | ||
It was all a big joke. | ||
When I was in high school, I graduated in 2008. | ||
It was in the late 2000s. | ||
That it was still a giant joke for everybody in high school. | ||
That the n-word would even be considered offensive. | ||
And now, you'll get killed over it. | ||
That's how rapidly things have collapsed. | ||
We used to be a real country. | ||
We used to be a real nation. | ||
This offense that everybody feels has been implanted in you. | ||
This is a psyop. | ||
This has been purposeful. | ||
You had a scab over that wound. | ||
They've ripped it open. | ||
And now they're blaming people who didn't do that. | ||
That's gonna do it for us, folks. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
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